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Simply Bitcoin
A highlight from Saylor Now Own's Almost 1% of All Bitcoin, BUYS MORE | EP 831
"Yo intro first You're against freedom Yeah, we're gonna salute Bitcoin live we're your number one source for the peaceful Bitcoin revolution for breaking news culture manic warfare We will be your guide through The separation of money and state. I hope everyone had an amazing effing weekend I did I got to chill, you know everyone on the weekends like man like like what'd you do? What like, you know, what did you do anything crazy news, whatever? No, man I stayed home and I chilled and I relaxed because the week, you know, it's the Bitcoin rollercoaster making Bitcoin media You know, it's a grind. I'm not gonna lie It's very purposeful and I'm very very grateful and privileged Opti and I are and the rest of the simply Bitcoin crew But but it is it is quite a bit of a grind. So on weekends, I get to chill. Anyways enough of that breaking news Michael Saylor buys Even more Bitcoin the man or micro strategy better said now owns almost 1 % of all Bitcoin sky talk about Conviction this is conviction Michael Saylor is proving to the world and this is something that I've been saying guys in the next two or three years it is going to be Undeniable, it's gonna be an undeniable fact that naim bukele's Bitcoin strategy and Michael sailors strategy on the public company level is Going to be an alternative than holding fiat currencies on their balance sheets Especially with the FASB rule changes, especially with the Bitcoin ETF around the corner there They're gonna they're trying to do whatever it takes and I believe it's politically motivated I'm not the only Bitcoin or that has said this by the way That they're you know, they're trying to slow this down But it's gonna be undeniable and they're gonna have a very hard time Debunking this that Bitcoin Itself, it's just a better money It's just better money and governments are gonna have a hard time disputing that and the reason they're gonna have a hard time Disputing that number one is because they're always going to do they're always gonna want to debase their currency They can't afford the endless wars. They can't afford sending billions of dollars to Ukraine If they didn't have the money printer, so they're gonna have a really hard time explaining that away and number two Censorship, of course, right and the control on money itself, right? A lot of the reasons that the BRIC nations have sought alternatives to the US dollar Not only because the US government is printing a ridiculous amount of money but also because they've politicized the money they've weaponized the money against their political opponents and Fine, you could you can make the argument. I'm not gonna I'm not gonna make those judgments the government of North Korea are bad Okay, and the government of Russia is bad the government of Cuba is bad. I'm not gonna get into those arguments, right? but let's talk about The vast majority of people that live in those countries that are not have nothing to do with the government They're just like you and you and me. They're just trying to get by they get caught in those sanctions they have nothing to do with it and The system that they want you to live in is if you live in a certain if you were if you happen to be born in a certain country You happen to have certain political beliefs. You are not entitled to have to open a bank account You are a danger. You're a risk. Well Bitcoin is for you Bitcoin is your money it works. So they're gonna have a hard time and this is why we call it the separation of money and state This is why we bring up the book the sovereign individuals so much because it absolutely Hit the nail on the head this what we're living through right now, but it's not only money It's also the disintermediation of information which is happening at the same time. You're seeing it with the Russell Brand stuff You're seeing it with the Tucker stuff Independent content creators are now getting more views and more traction than the legacy corporate media of which they cannot control and that freaks them out too, so After we got over this hill after we endure this this this bumpy transitionary period and if we win the race to avoid the war I Agree with Corey Clifton from swan I think that there's a bright orange future ahead of us and I've never been so pumped about it But I got to say one last thing before I bring up my legendary co -host Michael sailor Please leave some Bitcoin for the rest of us. Anyways Opti. How you doing, brother? I'm doing great man doing great. I also unplugged this weekend. It felt good I was literally joking with everyone in the spaces. I literally lived the meme. Did you guys catch the game this weekend? I unplugged completely what game did he catch? I caught all the games. I didn't do anything yesterday I literally did not a thing yesterday, but watch football Throw tomatoes all you want, but it was it's a great weekend It's good to be a big corner and then also guys mad sailor leave some Bitcoin for the rest of us she It's almost like you taking it all it's almost like you trying to buy all the Bitcoin. Yeah. No, he definitely is bro He he owns 1 % he almost owns 1 % of every Bitcoin. We're at that point. We're at that point in the movie, dude Well, I think this is the PSA where we tell everyone to stop selling your Bitcoin to Michael sailor and huddle onto them coins We're in the dark it actually I saw a good tweet before we go on Nico I saw a good tweet this weekend and it was something on the lines of like Dang, I wish I could remember but it was something like Willy. Woo is bearish Someone there is another part and then it's like and Bitcoin maxis are watching d3 football like if you can't tell that this is the deepest parts of a bear market Like are you even watching there? It was a great tweet I wish I could say it off the top of my head But as you can tell we're in the deep parts of the bear market I hope you guys are stacked and I hope you guys are getting your cash flows up and Just you know getting your body right mine, right? This is the time to get your UTXOs in order to make sure that everything is copa static as we move into a crazy Bull run. Anyways, Nico, we were gonna have a guest today But I'm kind of glad that they didn't show up because I wrote an article for once guys And I'm actually really hyped on this one so I'm gonna read it for you I'm gonna do my best guy Swan impersonation today, and I I think you guys are gonna really like this one So, I don't know it. It's got a lot of soul. It's got some spirit in it It gets me hyped up and maybe I'll give you context for it. I'll just read it and see what Nico thinks He I don't even think Nico seen this yet So I'm excited to get his response his reaction to we're gonna do a reaction video on today's simply Bitcoin Anyway, you go let's get into the show. Are we gonna get a Nico Jones take today? Are we gonna get a wild Nico John? I think so. We got something spicy for the numbers, bro. Let's jump in today. 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Dollars realized monetary inflation one point seven five percent the market capitalization of Bitcoin 513 billion dollars with the B Bitcoin verse gold market cap three point nine nine percent All right, everybody so Opti said Nico Jones ran potential Nico Jones rant What what is this potential Nico Jones rant gonna be about? Well, we've talked about the you know It comes from like the political front this this this saying but I'm gonna apply it to Central bankers, I'm gonna apply to politicians Right, and there is something in the in the political Rhetoric recently and it's called the iron law of something projection, right? So we're gonna take away the political rhetoric because we believe on simply bitcoins not left versus right, right? It's a party of orange versus party of green party of central bank digital currencies nihilism poverty slavery versus a party of freedom Bitcoin Prosperity opportunity optimism, right? So that's really what it's about But I'm gonna take that rhetoric because it is very very powerful rhetoric and I'm gonna say the iron law of central bank Politicians projection never fails it never frickin fails let me introduce you to senator Mendez of New Jersey and let's take a look at what he has to say about Naeem Bukele of El Salvador We have an increasing challenging situation in El Salvador one that threatens both the future democracy in the country and bilateral relations of the United States Over the last two years president Bukele has presided over a number a number of alarming setbacks for democratic governance undermining judicial independence intimidating opposition lawmakers by using security forces to occupy the legislature negotiating political pacts with gangs regularly attacking journalists and media outlets and In addition to these actions Bukele has also repeatedly used his network of Twitter trolls to attract and to attack And threaten not only government critics within El Salvador, but also United States officials We have an increasing challenging situation in El Salvador one So this is just internalize everything everything that this guy said right, you know senator meant You know, he sounded so legitimate.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Ninety" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"Ninety five as you approach centerport park we headed down toward falmouth again that works and blocks the left lane of three rich hunter w to be traffic expected cooler than average week with more showers around the area spotty showers expected early part of the day here with even a little drizzle and missed definitely cool with your temperatures in the fifties most neighborhoods will have highs later today topping out in the mid sixties not much sunshine and until we get to wednesday looking Wednesday at a partly sunny to mostly cloudy day little breezy at times during the afternoon and another weather maker will be moving in thursday and friday of this week i'm seven news chief meteorologist ronnica in johnson the first alert weather center we're at sixty degrees in our nation's capital and holding right now w t l p is three forty where we bring you money news at ten and forty past each hour brought to you this early tuesday morning dot w t o p in the three a m are like pin fed great rates for everyone here's a jeff credit card losses are mounting accounting for three point six percent of all accounts goldman sachs is that could reach five percent next year delta airlines is offering ninety thousand employees an urgency fund a benefit of up to a thousand dollars if they complete a financial coaching session capital one is wind its leaders top bank by deposits in the d c region holding twenty three percent of all deposits but i'll finish monday session up forty three points jeff clable w t o news and checking overseas this early morning asian stocks remain lower across the board as they have been since this midnight overnight early morning the nikkei this hour is down by three hundred sixty four points the cost be off thirty three than saying is down by three hundred that would be hang sing down by two hundred two hundred eighty six points to the shanghai is off thirteen good morning ledger with us three forty one on wtop welcome in this is w t o p news another person has been charged in the death of a toddler apparently poisoned by fentanyl inside new a york city daycare center the search continues this morning for the alleged ringleader

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from How To Earn Free Cardano!
"If you want to stake your crypto without having to risk leaving your coins on an exchange, without having to lose custody of your coins, well, staking on Cardano has never been easier, and we're going to go through some options. Let's go ahead and discover crypto. Alright, well, first, why would you not want to keep your crypto on an exchange? Okay, within the fine print of these exchanges, if something were to go insolvent, if something were to happen, if there's sort of a bankruptcy issue, those coins are probably going to be lost forever, or at least you're going to lose a portion of them forever. And if you do get anything back, it's going to be legal proceedings, and it's going to take you years. So the phrase, not your keys, not your cheese, or not your keys, not your crypto, has never been more important. And Cardano has some novel solutions that kind of can get around this. Personally, I'm actually no stranger to this. I've lost, essentially, 2 ETH to Celsius. I don't know when I'll get it back. I don't know what I'll get back. And I guarantee, it'll probably be a fraction of what I originally lent. And you know what? At this point, just give me 50%, just give me 75 % of my ETH back, and I would be happy. And this kind of leads you to the question, what is the point of staking rewards if you're just going to end up losing your crypto? I was trying to get I think around 10 % for my ETH, maybe lost forever. What can Cardano do? Cardano actually has tons of options. You could stake on hardware wallets like a Treasure or a Ledger. You can also self -custody on web wallets like Exodus, or you could use a Cardano -based wallet like Yori, or I'm going to go over NAMI today. NAMI was founded by the same person that founded Facebuds. Facebuds was the first 10K PFP on Cardano. This guy has been building for years and years and years. I've been a big fan of his wallet. Today, we're going to be using Chrome. And, folks, you got to be very careful with Chrome extensions. So we're going to use the link from NAMI's actual wallet. I got the NAMI link from Barry's link. Barry apparently named NAMI after NAMI from One Piece. I don't know. That's for the anime fans out there. I'm not so much a fan of that, but I know this is Barry. I've been following this for years and years and years. So I'm going to use the link for the NAMI wallet here. And I'm going to use the link in the NAMI Wallet X account. That takes me to namiwallet .io. And then I feel comfortable going to the Chrome store. I typed it in into the Chrome store. There is only one. There doesn't seem to be any counterfeit apps. Guys, you always got to be careful. There could always be a fake, a phishing site. You just got to be very, very careful. Double -check your URLs. I'll lead you to the NAMI Web Store extension here. I've already have it downloaded. It looks over 200 ,000 users, about 169 rankings. So if you were to Google it and you pull it up, it only has 1 ,000 users. You know it's not the real one. So let's go ahead and go over NAMI now. After you download it, you can either create a new wallet, in which it'll give you your seed phrase, be very careful when you write it down, and then be very careful when you're storing this. Or you can go ahead and upload one of your own wallets. I already have a wallet on here. And we are already staking the Berry pool right here. You can also use this Cardano wallet to hook up to a DeFi application like a menswap. And if we go ahead and click here where it says Berry, now Berry is the staking pool. This is what I have an available reward. So I am staking my Cardano. I haven't claimed it for months. So my 562 has earned me 10 .7 Cardano. But say I want to restake the 10, I would go ahead and withdraw. So we're going to do that now. Okay, you can see the 10 .7 has hit. I now have 573 from 562. And now that is automatically going to be restaked. And then now my next reward should be slightly higher from 560 to 570. You know, maybe I get an extra, you know, 120th of a Cardano now. And the way staking rewards works, it's a little bit like a lottery system. There's a lot of different Cardano staking pool operators, all those SPOs. These SPOs all have a, you know, a random chance to be assigned some staking rewards. You might get lucky and get your staking rewards up to 6 % for an epoch. An epoch is what the Cardano uses for its basis of time for the issuing rewards. So you might get lucky, get 56 % for that epoch, or you might get unlucky, only get 1%. If you have 100 Cardano at the end of the year, expect about 3 .3 extra Cardano after 12 months. If you ever want to change who you're staking to, you can see right here, it says Barry, we're going to switch it to someone in -house. That's right. We have BJ. BJ stakes as well. He has the NES pool. We're going to go ahead and unstake here. And you'll see that I'll give you plenty of warnings here. You'll no longer receive rewards. Rewards from the two previous epoch will be lost. Full balance will be withdrawn. And then the two ADA deposit will be refunded. You have to re -register and wait 20 days to receive rewards again, okay? So I'm going to go ahead. I'm going to lose out on a month's worth of rewards basically for you so we can walk through this process. Alright, let's go ahead and confirm here. So about 30 seconds later, the delegate button is now blank, and we're going to re -delegate to a new staking pool operator. So the NAMI wallet is automatically just going to put you to the Barry pool. So we need to go to pool .pm here. So when you go to pool .pm, you'll see the little NAMI button on the top right. We're going to go ahead and click that and just go ahead and leave us. We're going to give access to pool .pm. Pool .pm is give it as the Etherscan equivalent kind of of Cardano. And now you can see it is unstaked. And so let's find ourselves a new pool operator. Back to the main page by clicking the pool .pm tab here. And then you'll see on the right, it says staking. Go ahead and click on staking. And then you're going to hit search after hitting the staking tab here. And then after that, you will see the pools right there, folks. Me, I'm looking for BJ's NES pool. Type in NES. It looks like he has the only one. Now, if there were two, I'd have to talk to him and, you know, then, hey, make sure we have the right one. See how much aid is delegated. Then we would compare the numbers. He would say, oh yeah, I have 7 .9 million ADA delegated. And then one of them would have 7 .9 million. And the other one would have like 47 ADA. So after you type in NES, go ahead and click join right here. Sign your wallet transaction. And then you just got to wait for confirmation. Now we're going to have to wait a couple epochs before we start getting rewards. BJ doesn't even know I'm doing this, so I'll surprise him in person. I'm sure he'll have a good kick out of this. He's currently in Magic Las Vegas. So you'll just wait for confirmation. It might take a while. And after that, you'll start earning rewards. It is that simple. I'm not losing custody of my Cardano. My other Cardano is still in the other stake pool. So I don't have to worry about, you know, any kind of centralization or, you know, if one entity goes down, I'm not feeling bad about it. If they don't do the right thing with their software and all of a sudden, hey, I'm not getting any rewards. No one's getting any rewards. They're like, oh, I didn't do the update. You don't have to worry about that. I feel very, very comfortable in the Berry pool. If anyone is doing the updates, it is Berry Alessandro. That's all you got to do to stake your Cardano. You don't got to worry about Celsius going under. You don't got to worry about a Terra Luna style collapse. You don't got to worry about Sam Bankman stealing your Cardano and running off to the polycule. Hope you learned something as we discover some crypto today. Let me know where you stake in your Cardano. That's all you got to do to stake your Cardano. See, let's get a low mileage lease on the twenty twenty three Jeep Grand Cherokee four by four nineteen a month for twenty seven months with five thousand five ninety nine to assign tax title license extra. No security deposit required. Call one eight eight eight nine two five. Jeep for details requires dealer contribution and lease through Chrysler Capital. Extra charge for miles over twenty two thousand five hundred includes seven thousand five hundred EV cap cost reduction. Not all customers will qualify. Residency restrictions apply. Take delivery by ten to Jeep is a registered trademark. 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WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Ninety" from WTOP 24 Hour News
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Level After Next With Katie Barnett
Ann Carden Describes How a $15 Box Started a Thriving Business
"Was this business that started it all? Well, it's probably not anything anyone expect would expect. But there was a little store in town. The craft industry was exploding across the country. This was like in nineteen ninety one and the craft industry was exploding. And I had a box of stuff. I had always been kind of crafty and creative. And I used to use it like when my son was born, I fixed up his nursery and I did cute little things for his nursery. And I was just always very creative like that. And it was a good stress reliever for me. So I loved being that doing those things. And I had this box of stuff. It was probably worth fifteen dollars. And I thought, I wonder if I can make some of this stuff. And there's a little store in town. And I know that she does consignment. You can put things in there. And if she sells them, you you get a she'll take a percentage, but you get the money. So I put together some little crafty things and called her and asked if she would put them in her store. And she said, sure, bring them in. I went in and took him in and she looked at him and she said, I'm not sure these are going to sell, but I will put them in. So after two weeks, nothing sold. So I went back in and I said, tell me what's selling. And she said, these rabbit dolls, these crafty rabbit dolls that people used for decorations. And I thought, oh, my gosh, a rabbit doll. She said, I can't keep them on the shelves. And they were beautiful. They were very pretty. And I thought, I have no idea how to make a rabbit doll. So I went looked at a lot of patterns and just got ideas from all these different places. And I borrowed my mom's sewing machine and I set out to make my own rabbit doll. I made a couple of them, took them into her store and she said, oh, my gosh, these are going to these are going to blow off the shelves. And they did. So long story short, that turned into a global business that I did for seven years. I was able to employ a lot of other moms, which was awesome, because now I got to help out a lot of other families. So they were doing doll parts and sewing dresses and doing all of these things. I did more than rabbits as time went on. But there was a Noah's Ark fabric that came out during that time. And I got the idea I could do a Noah's Ark line. I could do lions and giraffes. And and so I created all my own designs. And before long, they were all numbered and signed. And I had people waiting for the collection. And I remember shipping. I remember the day I got an order from Iceland. It was just it was so cool. They ended up on the cover of an international craft magazine, which they were selected. I couldn't buy the cover. So it turned out to be a really incredible business. And I had stores. I was in stores. They weren't my own stores, but I had space in stores all across the country. Many, many locate many states. And yeah, I was running a manufacturing company out of my home to make a long story short. Unbelievable, unbelievable. And I get it because I remember very my mom started her own business making. Do you remember those big thick blankets that had the pictures all over them with like the fringes? So she made jackets out of those. Oh, yeah. She just needed a little bit more for my age. Yeah. And my aunt at the time was making kilties like for like golf shoes. And so I just I but I love it because you took it to another level and I love it's beautiful that it got to, you know, help employ others. But like, man, what a rush for it to just explode the way that it did. And then you I mean, you've had you've built seven successful businesses. Yes. So I have a media company and then I have my coaching and consulting business. Yes. So yeah, but you know, the thing is, it's so it's so funny, you know, when you're in it, you're just doing the thing, right? You're just trying to make it grow and you're just doing the thing. And and I was just doing what I knew to do. It's like I was putting one step in front of the other. And OK, this is taking off. I'm making more money. How can I do more? And that was just really how I did things. So it wasn't like I now I teach people have a plan, have a strategy. I didn't have that. I just I'm going to do this and I'm going to see the drive. Yeah. But, you know, the interesting thing is and again, that was over 30 something years ago, I was making a six figure income, not revenue, but a six figure income. I mean, it literally it changed our lives.

Jim Bohannon
Fresh "Ninety" from Jim Bohannon
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Tech Path Crypto
A highlight from 1265. NFTs Are DEAD! ...Again | Mainstream Media vs Creators
"Let's talk about NFTs today and where the market might be heading and what is the future of the non -fungible token. We'll talk about all that for you guys. You don't want to miss this one because I think whether you love NFTs or don't like them, this is gonna shed some light on really what the future is. So stay tuned right here. My name is Paul Baron. Welcome back in to Tech Path. All right. Couple of things I want to hit on. A couple of tweets out here. NFTs are officially dead. 95 % are estimated to be literally worthless with pieces from the top collections only worth around five to ten. Roughly 25 million are sat on dead assets thanks to celebrities, endorsements, etc. Now this was coming over from Market Insiders. All right. And I want you to understand that this is process the typical that happens in innovative spaces. I remember, you know, in the era is, you know, when you look at just the birth of the internet. Is the internet dead? Is it a fad? Then the birth of social media. Social media is junk. It'll never be anything. Maybe not. And then, of course, mobile. You know, the iPhone will never make it. The BlackBerry will rule. This has happened so many times. Okay, so right here we have a piece on Market Insider. This was the actual hit piece. Let me kind of zoom down into the things they talked about. Are NFTs dead? The answer is yes. 23 million people hold these worthless assets. Then further in, fewer than 1 % have a price tag above 6k, a far cry from the regular million -dollar deals of two years ago. Don't take this out of context either because I'm kind of, you know, poking fun at this article. Mainly when you go to the actual source of where this actually came from, what they actually said was this. Is that while the situation does look bleak, in our opinion, however, NFTs still have a place in our future as we still maintain that once dust is settled we'll start to see an evolution with the NFTs. NFTs either need to be historically relevant, similar to the original Pokemon cards. So I think just that statement alone, the fact that they even compare this to the original Pokemon, to me, is groundbreaking. And I think they, the researchers, understand Market Insider does what they always do, which is sensationalize this stuff for clicks. The point is, is that we're talking about major movement in the NFT space in a time in which everything feels like it's dead right now. The traditional finance markets, etc. I want to go to this first clip. This might surprise you. Courtyard is a marketplace that tokenizes trading cards. Those cards then are put into an escrow vault powered by Brinks. You can then tokenize your card or collectible or whatever that you have on Courtyard and then sell that as an NFT. Now before you hear what you're saying about NFTs, I don't want to hear it. So they just did this drop here that sold out in seconds, literally bought it. This is a 1999 base set number 10 Mewtwo listed for twelve hundred and ninety five dollars. Now, if you go to like card collector and eBay and all that stuff, you'll see these prices are pretty much the same, maybe slightly more on this because it's the flexibility of oh, you don't actually need to have the physical item. If you want to claim this item, you can go through and you go here and then you say, I actually want this. I want this real card. Like I want to put this card behind me on the wall so everyone can see.

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Thinking Crypto News & Interviews
A highlight from BIG CRYPTO NEWS! XRP LEDGER NFTS SURGE! POKEMON NFTS POLYGON MATIC, $115 MILLION CRYPTO FUNDING
"Welcome back to the Thinking Crypto Podcast, your home for cryptocurrency news and interviews. If you are new here, please hit that subscribe button as well as the thumbs up button and leave a comment below. If you're listening on a podcast platform such as Spotify, Apple or Google, please leave a five star rating and review. It supports the podcast and it doesn't cost you anything. Well, folks, we've got some very big news around NFTs and I know some of you may not like NFTs or you've been burnt by NFT rug pulls, but NFTs are going to be part of the token economy that we are headed to. We've been talking about this for years and it's not so much the artwork or random Twitter users or crypto YouTubers and so we're launching NFTs, but rather big brands using NFTs. They already have a mass following, a lot of consumers and customers and so forth, and they are unlocking or helping you to unlock experiences and include exclusivity for certain services and products with NFTs. So here's the headline. Got to catch them all. Official Pokemon NFT trading cards take Polygon Matic by storm. So Pokemon obviously has a huge following to game the cards and much more. So the transition to the blockchain, the tokenization of these cards absolutely makes sense. People already trust the brand, right? They have established themselves as not being a scam. So NFTs here make sense. And once again, when this is pulled into the movie industry, the music industry and concerts and so forth, it's going to unlock a lot of unique experiences. And of course, there's a secondary market that you can resell these NFTs. And obviously I'm bullish on Polygon folks as the layer two scaling solution for Ethereum. So official Pokemon cards in the form of non fungible tokens are being minted over Polygon, taking the layer two scaling solution by storm in a lengthy thread on the social media platform X digital asset consultant, Sammy. ETH says that digital card boosters of the popular Nintendo franchise are being opened over the Matic blockchain and have already sold out by the hundreds. Some of them seeing 10 X increases in price, according to Sammy. ETH, the booster packs are randomized and initially cost $5 each. Some of them containing high grade cards that could be worth about $500. Here's a quote. Each pack costs $5 and had a chance of receiving one of any of the pre -disclosed cards. The randomization is executed fully on chain for transparency. Possible cards include PSA nine graded cards from 2000 with valuations of $500. So essentially folks, if you know anything about collectibles and trading cards and look, I, I collected, uh, Pokemon cards back in the nineties. And I have some, I think they're probably worth some money. That whole trading process and grading and, you know, getting the exclusive cards is going on chain folks. So I hope you see what's happening here. The of evolution many markets and the move into the being fully immersed on the internet and, you know, with a digital experience. So this is very bullish and you may say, well, I, Tony, I don't care anything about Pokemon who cares, right? Who cares about squirtle and Charizard and Pikachu. I get it. Look, I don't still, you know, follow Pokemon. I still have the cards that I hope maybe it will be worth some money as time goes by. But the point is it's going on the blockchain of the tokens. Many of you hold that's utility, and this is a big brand. This is a trusted brand, right folks. So this is what I'm looking for from an adoption standpoint. And it's one of the reasons specifically around polygon and Matic that I hold the Matic token, because I see polygon getting a lot of adoption from big brands. So to purchase the packs, investors can use either the stable coin USDC or a credit card. However, Sammy dot ETH says the packs now have a floor of around $50. Here's a quote to buy the packs. You can either use USDC on polygon or pay with a credit card. Anybody with zero crypto knowledge could acquire the packs. The floor is now $50, a solid 10 X from the mint price. Folks, this is bullish. In my opinion, the adoption, once again, not the NFTs specifically or their topics, but the big established brands minting NFTs and different things on the blockchain. That is what I'm looking for as an investor in these tokens. Now here's another example. The XRP ledger just set a brand new record when it comes to NFTs. So many of you may recall the XLS 20 update that rolled out about a year ago in October of 2022, which allowed the ability for NFTs to be fully functional on the XRP ledger. And we've seen a lot of adoption. So XLS 20 added the native non fungible tokens to the XRPL, allowing any XRP ledger account to generate own and trade an NFT on the XRP ledger. The standard in introduces native non fungible tokens to represent assets that are each unique, as well as opportunities to enumerate transfer and keep such tokens. Since the introduction of the NFT capabilities, the blockchain has grown dramatically and NFT activity continues to expand. According to Bithom statistics, 1 .9 million NFTs have been minted since the launch of XLS 20. A total of 29 ,584 accounts currently own over 1 .65 million NFTs. The amount of over 1 .28 million NFTs was transferred or sold. On its official X account, Bithom reported these statistics in celebration of NFT day. And here's the tweet with all the statistics. So really great to see this is happening on the XRP ledger. Obviously, it's happening on multiple blockchains. But folks, whether once again, you hold any NFTs or not, this is part of the future. But once again, we want quality, not bullshit, right? Because there have been a lot of scams, a lot of issues. The NFTs actually have to have utility. And that's the key to unlock exclusivity, additional experiences and much more. Now, quick word from our sponsor, and that is Uphold, which makes crypto investing easy. I've been using Uphold since 2018. They have 10 plus million users, 250 plus cryptocurrencies, and they're available in 150 countries. You can also trade precious metals and 37 national fiat currencies on this platform. You can easily swap between all three. So if you'd like to learn more about Uphold, please visit the link in the description. Now we have some very big news around crypto funding. And I like to look at this news because it gives me an insight into what investors are investing in, who's raising capital, maybe some of the TradFi incumbents coming in, right? And this is important news because that capital will be deployed in the market. So Blockworks, they usually do a weekly crypto funding roundup. They said crypto funding startups raise $115 million across gaming, custody and institutional services.

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A highlight from 1410: Bitcoin Will Hit $10,000,000 Per Coin - Binance CEO CZ
"In today's show, I'll be breaking down the latest technical analysis. And also I'm going to be sharing with you a 48 ,700 Bitcoin price target, pre halving according to a top analyst. Also did you know it was exactly six years ago today, China tried and failed to ban Bitcoin for the second time and ever since the Bitcoin price action is up 600 % and the mining hash rate is back at all time highs. Also quitting Max Kaiser, Bukele has restored the human rights to 7 million Salvadorians that have been taken away by murderous runts, the British and American state, a 93 % approval rating tells the story of the most popular leader in the world. And now Bukele -nomics is being copied around the world as a blueprint for freedom and justice preach. Also in today's show, Mt. Gox repayments delayed yet again. Creditors are waiting on Bitcoin, Bitcoin cash and Yen payments until next year in 2024. We'll also be discussing, according to this latest report, Coinbase currently holds 5 % of the entire Bitcoin supply in existence. That's right. While Coinbase holds 25 billion in BTC, the exchange only owns around 200 million in Bitcoin and its wallets. We'll also be discussing the catalyst, which will catapult the Bitcoin price action. According to skybridge capitals, Anthony Scaramucci will also be discussing the latest with the Binance CEO CZ setting the record straight on $250 million loan claims. That's right. The US court had recently denied an inspection plea by the SEC. I'll be breaking down this latest FUD and speaking of CZ, the Binance CEO predicts the Bitcoin price will reach $10 million per coin. In fact, a couple of years back in an interview, he said, if all of the major institutions allocate 1 % Bitcoin, we're going to see 1000 X or more growth of the Bitcoin price. And if you run the math, 1000 times today's price action is 26 to $27 million per BTC. We'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market, all this plus so much more in today's show. Yo what's good crypto fam. This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at crypto news alerts .net. Again, that's crypto news alerts .net and welcome everyone just joining us. This is podcast episode number 1410. I'm your host JV and today is September 23rd, 2023. So welcome to another sat stacking Saturday. Let's kick it off with our market watch as we do here each and every day, seven days a week. We can see Bitcoin back in the green trading above 26 .6 and we also have ether back in the green trading at roughly $1 ,600. The market cap is sitting at 1 .06 trillion with roughly 17 billion in volume. In the past 24 hours, we've got Bitcoin dominance at 49 .1 % and the ether dominance at 18 .2 % as Bitcoin continues outpacing Ethereum and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past 24 hours, we've got theta lead in the pack up 7 % trading just under 64 cents followed by rocket pool up 4 % trading at $21 .63, followed by chain link up 4 % trading at $7 .18 and checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past week, we have WeMix leading this pack up 15%. We have PLS up 8 .2 % and XRD up 11, I mean 7 .4 % and checking out the crypto greed and fear index, we're currently rated a 47, which is neutral. Yesterday was a 43 in fear, last week also a 43 and last month a 41 in fear. So there you have it. How many of you have been stacking M -Sats and taking advantage of the recent dip in dollar cost averaging? Let me know. And how many of you are anticipating Bitcoin price action to maybe dip a little further south before packing some new positions? Let me know how you feel with the current status. And also just quick reminder, we're almost at the end of September historically, September is the worst month out of the entire year for the Bitcoin price action, but it's always followed by up tober, which is historically one of the most bullish months for Bitcoin. So we only have another week until we get out of September. So we'll see how this is likely to play out. Let's break down today's Bitcoin technical analysis. Bitcoin failed to reclaim 27 ,000, though we came close. It stalled at 26 ,500 as of right now. Meanwhile, the altcoins are in no better shape with minor losses coming from most of the larger cap ones. With Chainlink, the only one with a notable price increase. So last week was expectedly less volatile, aside from the brief spike on Saturday that pushed Bitcoin then to the multi -day peak of 26 ,400. But after failing to continue upwards, Bitcoin retraced at 26 ,000 and spent the rest of the weekend there. Then Monday didn't start all that positively either, but finished the way. Bitcoin went on the offensive and soared above 27 ,000 for the first time in weeks, but then shortly dumped after. But the bulls kept the pressure on and pushed Bitcoin to a new 20 -day peak at 27 ,500 on Tuesday. The next few days were rather calm with Bitcoin maintaining 27 G's, even after the US Fed's decision to stop raising the interest rates. Yet Bitcoin's momentum disappeared by Friday as it fell to 26 ,400. It even tried to bounce off the end of the day, but failed and currently stands at 26 ,500. Its market cap is south of 520 billion, while its dominance over the alts still just inches shy of 49%. So there you have it. And as we mentioned a little earlier, the altcoins, a lot of them are also in the red with the exception of Chainlink, which seems to be outpacing the rest of the major alts. Now for a prediction from Titan of Crypto, here's what he shared on X. Bitcoin 48 ,700 before the halving rocket ship to the moon. You might want to bookmark this one. Fam, never in history the halving occurred without Bitcoin reaching the 78 .6 % Fibonacci retracement level. So first off, first cycle price reached this four months before the halving, and the second cycle it was two months before, and then on the third cycle it was 12 months before. The next halving is now roughly six months away. Bitcoin might reach the 78 .6 % Fibonacci level within this period as it currently lies at 48 ,700, but the million dollar question remains, will this time be different? So as we enter this fourth halving, let me know where you feel the Bitcoin price action is likely to hit before we have liftoff. I mean, obviously that would be a bullish scenario setting us up for a perfect price discovery in 2024 post halving. So I cannot wait. I hope the analyst is right. And if you didn't know, it was exactly six years ago. China tried and failed to ban Bitcoin for the second time because guess what? You can't ban Bitcoin. You can try. Good luck with that. And ever since the price action on the King Crypto is up 600 % and the mining hash rate continues to hit all time highs. And as you know, hash rate is a good indicator for the strength of the network, meaning the market cap is just north of only $500 billion. And as Max points out here, referring to Bukele, he has restored the human rights of 7 million Salvadorans that have been taken away by murderous runts. The British and American state, a 93 % approval rating tells the story, the most popular leader in the world. And now Bukele Nomics is being copied around the world as a blueprint for freedom and justice. Massive shout out to Najib Bukele and the people of El Salvador. Which country do you feel is likely to adopt Bitcoin as a legal tender next? Let me know your honest thoughts in the comments below. I feel it's going to be another Latin American country. I'd say a great candidate for that is Argentina, which has hundreds of millions of people. We have Javier Malay, the pro presidential candidate. There is a 70 % chance plus that he is elected as the president. And we already know the likelihood he could make Bitcoin a legal tender, especially being orange -pilled by Max Keiser, who is the senior Bitcoin advisor for President Bukele. As Max has already announced, he can't wait to touch down in Buenos Aires to orange pill Javier Malay. Then we also have Mexico. We have people like Ricardo Salinas, the third richest man in Mexico, very pro Bitcoin, claiming Bitcoin has been his best investment ever because, again, Max orange -pilled him back in 2014. Then we have Brazil and so many other countries that make Bitcoin a potential to become legal tender. And we all know that's going to be a game changer. And that's just another catalyst on top of the Bitcoin halving scheduled in six months in 2024, plus the approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF in the United States. So can you say fireworks lays ahead? Let's go. Now let's discuss the latest more bullish news, meaning Mt. Gox is going to be delaying these payments, which means no crypto is going to be dumped onto the open market anytime soon, which again is good for the hodlers. Check it out. Now we got Nobuaki, the Mt. Gox trustee in charge of the funds owed to the exchange creditors, updated the public on September 21st, two days ago, according to the trustee, because of the lengthy discussions with specific payment providers, he could not make the October 31st deadline. That was the initial deadline, fam. And because of this reason, the repayments will start next year. And so they say, quitting him here. Therefore, with the permission of the Tokyo district court, the rehabilitation trustee changed the deadline of the base repayment, the early lump sum repayment and the intermediate repayment from October 31st, 2023 Japan time to October 31st, 2024 Japan time, respectively. By the letter of the Kobashi details, the Mt. Gox creditors waited nine years for payments. Good Lord. Currently, they're owed one hundred and forty one thousand six hundred and eighty six BTC plus one hundred and forty two thousand eight hundred and forty six Bitcoin cash and sixty nine is that billion yen. Good Lord. I'd love to know what that equates to in dollars anyways, though the delay has been extended. The creditors who have completed their claims might receive the payment by year's end, quoting them again. Rehabilitation creditors who have provided the necessary info to the rehabilitation trustee will see the payments made in a sequence as early as the end of this year, according to the letter. However, this schedule could change. Kobashi also said that due to the high volume of inquiries regarding the process, the rehabilitation team might not respond promptly. Well, that doesn't sound so promising, but I guess it's a good sign that most of this cash is not going to be dumped off any time soon, as there's a lot of FUD that's always circulating. The Mt. Gox, you know, sell off is going to crash the entire market. I think that is very unlikely and is nothing more than FUD. And again, we're gearing up for the most bullish sentiment in the four year cyclical cycle amongst us in twenty twenty four. So versus being in fear, I would be very optimistic about what's to come for the king crypto and the crypto market as a whole. But what are your thoughts, fam? Let me know in the comments right down below. Now let's discuss the largest crypto exchange in the United States. Clearly, it is Coinbase. The CEO is Brian Armstrong. But did you know, according to this latest report, they currently control and own over five percent of the Bitcoin in circulation. That's pretty hefty. And let's break this one down. And how many of you have used the Coinbase crypto exchange before? Let me know in the comments below. Here we go. Blockchain intelligence platform ARKAM recently identified the crypto exchange Coinbase holds almost one million Bitcoin in its wallets like, whoa, the coins are worth more than twenty five billion dollars at the current prices. Now, according to ARKAM, the exchanges holdings amount to almost five percent of all the existing Bitcoin. ARKAM said Coinbase holds a total of nine hundred forty seven thousand seven hundred and fifty five BTC. And at the moment, Bitcoin circulating supply is around nineteen million four hundred ninety three thousand five hundred thirty seven, according to coin info on CoinGecko. And as ARKAM shared here on X, ARKAM now identified twenty five billion of Bitcoin's Coinbase reserves with one million, approximately Bitcoin on chain. This makes Coinbase the largest Bitcoin entity in the world on ARKAM, with almost five percent of all the Bitcoin in existence, almost as much as Satoshi Nakamoto. Crazy, right? Furthermore, ARKAM noted that it has tagged and identified thirty six million Bitcoin deposits and holding addresses used by the exchange. And according to ARKAM, Coinbase's largest cold wallet holds around ten thousand BTC. And based on the exchanges financial reports, the intelligence company believes that Coinbase has more Bitcoin than are yet labeled and could not be identified. And while Coinbase holds over twenty five billion worth of Bitcoin in its wallets, the exchange only owns around ten thousand of all the Bitcoin in which it holds, which is roughly two hundred million dollars, according to the recent data. Meanwhile, community members express varying reactions to the news about the amount of Bitcoin on the centralized exchange in which they hold. Some believe it's a sign to withdraw their Bitcoin from the exchanges, warning hodlers not to wait until the exchanges start to halt withdrawals. Others say that since there are legitimate concerns over cold wallets, there is no good way to store your assets. I'd like to chime in real quick. Obviously, if it's not your keys, it's not your coins. So while a custodian such as Coinbase can hold your crypto, you've got to also note that it's not yours. So if something were to happen, hypothetically, like we've seen with FTX and the collapse last year, then not your keys, not your coins, they don't belong to you at the end of the day. So you've got to start to weigh the risk reward with having a custodian such as Coinbase or a centralized exchange hold your coins versus taking the responsibility for yourself and learning how to self custody your own crypto and call storage such as with a Bitcoin cold wallet, such as a treasure. So I just wanted to point that out. There's no right or wrong way to hold your crypto. You've got to do what's in your best interest, of course. So, you know, I mean, just want to keep it real at the end of the day. So check it when it comes to Bitcoin ownership by companies, business intelligence for MicroStrategy still owns most Bitcoin. I believe it's over one hundred and fifty two thousand eight hundred BTC, to be exact, worth over four billion dollars at the time of this recording, making them the largest publicly traded company to have Bitcoin on their balance sheet. Now, another major company that controls over six hundred thousand BTC is Grayscale in their GBTC product, the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust, which they just recently had a lawsuit against the SEC with the plan to convert their trust into a spot Bitcoin ETF. So considering they already control the underlying asset in the sum of over six hundred thousand BTC makes them a pretty strong contender. Wouldn't you agree? Let me know your thoughts, fam. And now let's break down our next story of the day and discuss the Bitcoin price likely to catapult along with the altcoin to coin to SkyBridge Capital, Anthony Scaramucci. Let's break this down. Shout out to the Mooch, SkyBridge Capital founder Scaramucci is detailing how one catalyst could have a bullish impact on Bitcoin, as well as the alt. In an interview with the Wolf of Wall Street, Scott Melker Scaramucci says that a spot Bitcoin ETF could be approved in the first quarter of twenty twenty four, which seems to be a ninety five percent likelihood, according to top ETF analyst at Bloomberg, Eric Balchunes. So according to SkyBridge Capital founder, the approval of the spot Bitcoin ETF and the Bitcoin halving, which is expected to occur in April of twenty twenty four, could combine to ignite a crypto bull market. No, it's not. It could combine. It will combine. Just saying. Quitting him here as Wall Street or products on Wall Street are sold, they are not bought. And so there is going to be tens of thousands, if not one hundred thousand plus people at these Wall Street firms selling these products to their traditional investors. So people that are in Bitcoin understand the finite supply of Bitcoin, right? We all know there's a finite limited supply, 21 million, and they understand the nature and the quality the Bitcoin has. This will push Bitcoin up. Of course, it will have a dramatically positive effect on the altcoin market because it will lead to more capital into digital properties so people can think whatever they want. They can think short term about the near term volatility of Bitcoin. But these macro positive factors are overwhelming. And according to Scaramucci, the potential approval of a spot Bitcoin ETF filed by giant asset managers such as BlackRock, who controls over 10 trillion in assets under management and Fidelity, that controls over four and a half trillion in assets under management, can see Bitcoin increasing its market cap by roughly 24 times from the current level. We'll send it. Let's go quoting the Mooch here. It is important that now the largest asset manager in the world who started out with some level of skepticism related to digital assets and Bitcoin is now willing to adopt Bitcoin. I mean, I guess they mean BlackRock is willing to adopt Bitcoin, but even more important than that, they're willing to explain to their clients. I think BlackRock now has 13 trillion dollars in assets under management. So for them, seven trillion for Fidelity. While these numbers are higher than I even imagine, while their clients need exposure to digital property like Bitcoin. And so we have a five hundred billion dollar plus market for Bitcoin. So you and I know gold is at 12 trillion ish, depending on where it's trading. But yes, 12 trillion. There is no reason why Bitcoin couldn't get gold. So there you have it. And to watch this video interview he did with Scott Melker entitled 37000 Bitcoin. Can it skyrocket 35 percent? Check the show notes below the video in the description. And I think we all could agree it's only a matter of time before Bitcoin returns to price discovery mode, virtually meaning entering new all time highs. My personal prediction is sometime in 2024, considering the two biggest catalysts, which we just covered, the Bitcoin halving and Bitcoin ETF approval, which we know is going to be a given, especially considering the SEC is not going to be able to push it back and push back that deadline any longer because, you know, they just they have been pushing it back now for 10 years while they continue to approve futures ETFs, which can allow them to spoof and manipulate the market, which is all by design. At the end of the day, there's not new under the sun and three things cannot be long hidden. The sun, the moon and the truth. But just saying. Anyways, fam, now let's discuss the ongoing fight against CZ, the finance CEO with this 250 million dollar loan. And then I'll be breaking down his 10 million dollar price prediction and in fact sharing a transcription of him claiming that Bitcoin can thousand X from the current price, which would ultimately mean not 10 million, but we're talking twenty six to twenty seven million dollars per coin. Let's break this down. So here we go. First, with the FUD, the Binance CEO, CZ Shangping Zhao had refuted a recent report alleging that he received the 250 million dollar loan from BAM Management, the company that serves as the holding entity for Binance US. Now, how many of you have used Binance US or Binance before as the exchange? Let me know, fam. The development comes amidst Binance's struggles with plunging trading volume as the world's largest crypto exchange faces mounting lawsuits and increased scrutiny, regulatory which seems to all be by design by the SEC and the regulators. Right. The report published by Decrypt September 19th drew its conclusions from court documents associated with the ongoing lawsuit involving Binance and the United States. SEC, according to the news agency's interpretation, the Binance US legal representatives asserted in the documents that BAM Management US Holdings had issued a quarter billion dollar convertible note to CZ back in December. CZ, however, challenged the accuracy of the report when he tweeted the following. The amount of wrong information is just they got the direction wrong. I loaned 250 million dollars to BAM a while back, not the other way around, and have not taken it back. The Binance CEO clarified that the loan arrangement was, in fact, the opposite of what was reported in the post. The exec explained that he had extended a 250 million dollar loan to BAM Management and asserted that he had not yet received the payment. So there's nothing new under the sun. Just more FUD, it seems like, fam. The legal battle has taken a toll on Binance US, which saw a flurry of employee departures. The US SEC alleged that Binance was not cooperating in the ongoing probe and even claimed that BAM refused to make essential witnesses available for deposition. Concerns were also raised on CEFFU, which happens to be a custody service offered by Binance's international arm, Binance Holdings Ltd. The SEC's filing claimed that the platform appeared to be in violation of a previous agreement designed to prevent the transfer of the assets abroad. And despite the scathing attacks by the financial regulator, Binance scored a small win this week. The SEC's motion to approve an inspection into Binance US was denied by the USDC District Judge, Zia Farokhia. So there you have it. I mean, the ongoing FUD will more than likely continue, as obviously Binance is the largest crypto exchange in the world and regulators seem to have a problem with them and want to go after them for whatever apparent reason. So, like I said, hopefully in the end, you know, truth is revealed and the real story versus all the FUD and, you know, the manipulation of the price action and all the shenanigans we continue to witness in the market. And with that being shared, now let's dive into the Binance CEO, CZ and his 10 million dollar price prediction, as well as him predicting that Bitcoin price action could even a thousand X from here, sending the Bitcoin price parabolic to 26 or even 27 million dollars per coin. Let's break this baby down, shall we? Here we go. JV, have you ever heard of him? A crypto YouTube influencer from Crypto News Alerts remembered CZ's prediction. You're damn right I did. The Bitcoin would reach 10 million per coin. JV referred to the statement in a recent video uploaded on YouTube where he analyzes various aspects of the Bitcoin market development. Now, JV looked back at CZ's Bitcoin prediction while analyzing the Bitcoin CEO's recent Twitter comments. And in a Q &A session on July 5th, CZ addressed several issues, including Binance's reaction to the ongoing regulatory scrutiny. He also spoke about the rising interest of institutional investors in crypto currencies, as well as the proposed BlackRock spot Bitcoin ETF. CZ made the 10 million dollar price prediction back in 2021. In fact, I have the article already pulled up and I'm going to be reading word for word what he shared. Following MicroStrategy's announcement, allocating Bitcoin for the corporate strategy, CZ based his analysis on the possibility of several corporate companies, major institutions across the world, allocating just one percent of their corporate treasury into Bitcoin. And according to CZ, that would lead to a thousand X growth in the value of BTC. JV highlighted CZ's welcoming approach to institutional investors in the Bitcoin ecosystem, and CZ noted that advantages in traditional finance firms they bring to the crypto industry, despite concerns about their intentions clashing with Bitcoin's decentralized nature. And according to JV, CZ identified two key factors driving Binance's strategy for the next 18 months. They include the upcoming Bitcoin halving event now less than six months out, as well as, you know, we could be seeing a Bitcoin ETF here in the near future. The Bitcoin community expects the next halving to occur in April of 2024. Now quoting CZ word for word from the initial interview he made on Bloomberg Radio predicting a potential 1000 X increase in the Bitcoin price action. So here's what he had to say. Right now, I think only 11 companies again, this is right around the time that MicroStrategy announced putting Bitcoin on its balance sheet. They announced having allocating some talking about Bitcoin, like usually less than one percent of their corporate treasury to Bitcoin. And we think that it is most likely what caused the initial price rise. I think MicroStrategy's Michael Saylor started it first, but there are six hundred and fifty thousand companies in the world, like relatively established companies in the world, and their treasury is huge. Preach. So if all of them talking about these major institutions only allocated just one percent to Bitcoin, we are going to see, I don't know, 1000 X more growth in the Bitcoin price. And if they allocate more than one percent, then it's going to be even bigger. So I think people don't quite get the magnitude of the wave that is about to hit us. Now, let's run that math one more time. Fam, today's price is roughly twenty six thousand five hundred times that by one thousand. He's talking about a twenty six and a half million dollar Bitcoin price action. The potential if they only put one percent of their strategic reserves into Bitcoin, you do the math. If it's five X and five percent, what are we talking? One hundred and twenty million dollar Bitcoin price. Just saying this is coming from CZ, the world's richest man in crypto. So very powerful words indeed. Let's get back to this prediction of what he shared. So the finance CEO estimates that the flagship crypto can go up anywhere from nineteen hundred percent to twenty thousand percent from the current price levels from the time he made the prediction. And he goes on to share with price predictions. It is really, really difficult. I think it can go to, I don't know, one million dollars, ten million dollars. It is very hard to tell. And again, if we literally did a thousand X from today's price, we're talking twenty six and a half million per BTZ. So CZ also reveals that the exchange is onboarding new users as an at an unprecedented sustained rate during the bull run, outpacing its user growth during the twenty seventeen bull run. So again, this was during the twenty twenty one bull run. Here's what he had to share. Just to give people the idea, in twenty seventeen, when Bitcoin hit the peak of about 20 G's, we were seeing three hundred thousand new registered users per day. And that only happened for a couple of days. And that kind of trailed off and became slower. Now we're seeing sustained new user registrations above the peak and sustained like for over two to three months. So could you imagine running the world's largest crypto exchange and having over three hundred thousand new registered users every single day for like 90 days straight? That is insanity. And that's the previous market. I think twenty twenty four is likely going to outpace the previous market as Bitcoin becomes a common household name and as Bitcoin game theory continues in full effect. You have presidential candidates making Bitcoin a big determining factor. We have people like Ron DeSantis, Kennedy Jr., Javier Malay over in Argentina. So naturally, it's just going to create more commotion and positive catalysts for Bitcoin as we move forward into twenty twenty four. So, I mean, fireworks are ahead. Let me know how you feel. We're likely to finish out this year by December of twenty twenty three. Where do you feel the Bitcoin price action is likely to be? And don't forget to check out CryptoNewsAlerts .net for the full premium experience with video and to participate in the live Q &A. And I look forward to seeing you on tomorrow's episode. HODL.

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A highlight from Growing Unease: Current Administrations Approach to Security and Travel with David Bellavia
"What do you think they're doing with cash, right? What deal do you make where someone says, I'll bring a box of money to you? Yeah. What do you, it's, this is a state sponsor of terrorism. Ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests and my fellow citizens. America's comeback now. starts right Welcome back Financial Guys podcast. Mike Speraza in studio live today with a guest in the studio. I haven't had this in a long time. Staff Sergeant medal of honor recipient David Bellavia joining me for about a half hour today. David, thank you for joining us. Thank you for having me. I appreciate it. Absolutely. So I'm going to stick based on your background. I'm going to stick with a lot of military stuff today and I want to start, we'll go all the way back to the beginning of the Joe Biden presidency. The Afghanistan withdrawal, in my opinion, did not go very smoothly. I'm sure many people listening agree. What were your overall thoughts of that withdrawal and how it actually ended up happening? I know we lost, you know, sadly lost 13 soldiers in that, in that withdrawal. People say we went off the wrong air base. People say that we shouldn't have gone out in the middle of the summer. There was a lot of different things there. What were your overall thoughts on that? I think it's like the worst day in American history since Market Garden. Just absolutely. And the reason why it was so difficult was it was totally unnecessary. So let's rewind to the Obama trade, Bull Bergdahl and the three first round draft picks. They get Marshall, they get MacArthur and they get Patton that end up the resurgence of the Taliban. These men not just go back to the enemy, they go back to the battlefield. They're in power when the government falls. You have misinformation coming from the White House that the president of Afghanistan is leaving with billions of dollars on his plane, which wasn't true. And then you leave the equipment, the cash. There's no recovery. We're getting reports of sales of American equipment left in Afghanistan in Southeast Asia. We're moving material across the globe. Our children will fight and pay and have to atone for these miscalculations. Let's talk about that. You being in the military and you knowing that area too, why did they just find it the easiest way out to just say, you know, just leave that billion dollar billions of dollars of equipment there and not think, again, if it was me and I'm speaking that someone that's never been in the military, but if it's me and I'm the president, I'm thinking, OK, I don't want to leave all our weaponry there. I don't want to lose any of my men. Number two. And number three, I want to make sure that everybody knows when and how we're getting out of there. And it just felt like poof. One day they said we're getting out of here. Well, it's because the military didn't make any of those decisions. I mean, look, Millie, it can criticize him. You can criticize Secretary of Defense worthy of criticism. However, none of these individuals are making decisions. This is about NGOs on the ground. This is about the State Department. So you've got Bagram Air Base, the equivalent of JFK. You've got Karzai International Airport, the equivalent of Teterboro. Right. Why would you ever do an exfil out of Karzai International Airport? It makes absolutely no sense. It's tactically unsound. But and then you've got all the ISIS -K. We retaliate from the murder of 13 of our bravest and we drop a bomb on a guy delivering water. He's on our payroll and we kill children on that. Then we take out Borat on a tuk tuk driving around like that wasn't even really what was happening. It's just a den of lies. And Tony Blinken and Jake Sullivan, all the heroes that brought us, you know, the Bergdahl deal, the Iran nuke deal. This is these. They the State Department is running all foreign policy, including what the DOD used to run. Well, that's I was going to say. I mean, I know Biden's the president, but do you blame him at all or is it everybody underneath him that, you know, maybe was giving him bad information? And again, some of these decisions, David, is Biden even involved in some of these decisions? Like, I don't even know anymore. Is he around? Is he paying attention to anything going on? Well, I mean, just from the press conferences, it was apparent he didn't know what was going on. And the great irony is that they actually were predicting that Ukraine was going to be invaded and, you know, no one believed them. So it's like you can't influence your friends. The allies don't trust you. The enemy doesn't respect you. You know, I mean, you've got Ben Rhodes is really proud of this State Department. Susan Rice loves what they're doing. But, you know, again, Americans died. And, you know, and what is the perfect culmination of the adventure in Afghanistan? Looking at your watch at Dover Air Base when bodies are coming home. I mean, nothing could you couldn't ask for a just it's it's a debacle. Yeah. And it's sad that that's that's the leader of our country there. Let's move in. You brought up the Ukraine there. So the Russia Ukraine conflict will get to Zelensky in a minute. He is as we speak in New York City right now. But so Trump's in office. We don't see many of these conflicts or any conflicts actually started under his watch. And then we have the Biden administration come in. And a year later, we have Russia invading Ukraine. Why did this happen and why? Why the timing of February of 2022? So let's go back to when we were fighting ISIS. Trump engaged and destroyed estimated some say 300 members of Wagner forces. But those were Russian nationals. We engaged. We destroyed them. What was the response from Putin? Nothing at all. So what do people in that section of the world, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, what do they respect? They respect power. They respect authority. You're not going to get any respect if you don't engage the enemy when they present themselves. I don't understand the calculus of again, I'm trying hard to figure it out. I don't get it. I don't. You know, Romania and Hungary and Poland, you're letting them unilaterally decide whether or not they want to send reinforcements into Ukraine. That's an act of war. If NATO members engage the enemy, all of NATO is engaged against the enemy. Poland doesn't unilaterally make that decision. Hungary and Romania don't unilaterally make that decision. We can't even articulate what the mission is. And if you look, go to the Institute for the Study of War, there's a plug for them. Check out their overlay from when the battle started, when the war started with Russia. And tell me what success this offensive in Ukraine has produced. I mean, let me ask this question, because I get confused. The answer is nothing. I asked this on Twitter, X, whatever it's called, all the time. What is the end game and how do we get there? Because all I see the answer is, hey, just blank checks. Hey, just write a check. Hey, here's a billion. Hey, here's 20 billion. Hey, here's another 10 billion. I don't actually see a look. I mean, like anything, right? If I write a business plan of what I want to do in 2024, my goal is X. I write down my steps to get X. I don't just write down X and say it's going to happen. I don't really know. And then the answer always is, well, we have to fight. We have to back Ukraine. Okay. But when does that end? Because the Afghanistan war and the war in Iraq lasted 20 years plus, right? And was there a real end to it? I don't know. That's where it gets frustrating for me, Dave, where I'm like, how do we know what the end game is? Do you win or lose? When does that happen? I don't know. I don't know. At least you're thinking about it. And I have fear that our leaders aren't, and that's the problem. So here's what this comes out. You're going to get a negotiated settlement out of Ukraine, right? But you talked about the billions of dollars that we're spending and giving to Ukraine as a blank check. First of all, Zelensky visited Ukrainian soldiers in the United States. Did you know that there were wounded Ukrainian soldiers in the United States? I did not know that. Well, today he visited them. So what's happening there? So that's a cost that no one is putting on the ledger. So now let's look at the blank check that Ukraine is getting. And by the way, I'm pro Ukraine. I want to fight communists all day and night. So let's punch Putin hard in the face. However, you're giving them a blank check and you're giving them munitions. Now here's the problem. We have to replace those munitions. Those munitions were purchased for 20 year global war and terror. And let's be honest, inflation is involved. So what you purchased for $10 is now $17. So you're not just giving them the money. You're giving them the equipment and the munitions that you have to replace yourself at the value of what is valued today. We haven't scratched the surface for the amount of money. CBO absent at the wheel. No one is tracking this. 2024 can't get here fast enough. How does this work, though, when you talk about some of these NATO nations coming together and making decisions, but us not just giving weaponry, giving everything money, whatever we're giving there? Is that not an act of war, too, though, David, at some point? We're continuing to fund Ukraine continuing the war in Ukraine. I mean, that to me seems like we're backing a war. Well, I mean, by the letter of the law and NATO charter, it's not. But here's the problem. It's schizophrenic because we were told that what was an offensive weapon was going to mitigate, you know, that wasn't going to help peace at all. So we went from, I don't know if they should get tracked vehicles to I'm not sure an artillery piece is what they need to high Mars rockets being launched. And let's be honest. I mean, the Ukrainians are I mean, the payload that they're going through, what you would have to have cataclysmic casualty numbers to be able to to the spandex that they're doing on the ground that they need to replace Patriot. If you're going through thirty five Patriot to, you know, missiles, I would expect to at least the C 20 makes that are shot down. They're using them for air artillery. They're using there for indirect fire. I don't know what they're doing, but this is going to end with Don Boss going to Russia. This is going to end with that land chain that Putin wanted through Crimea. And again, our friends in NATO, what are they even doing for Ukraine? What? Look, if you they said that Trump wanted to kill NATO, Biden did it. Right. Biden did it. And now Germany. And so Putin was selling oil at thirty dollars a barrel. What's it at ninety six? Yeah. He's making more money than he did before. And he's financing a war and killing innocent people. You mentioned before, too, and I think this is a good point. Everybody on the left and I'll say the media, the establishment, whoever you want to say, says that if you don't agree with the war in Ukraine, you're like pro Putin. Right. And that's just the most outrageous thing in the world, because I agree with you. I feel for the people of Ukraine. I don't want this for them. I don't want this for innocent people. However, at some point, the world's every every one of the world's problems can't be America's problem when we have a border crisis. And then I think they said yesterday ten thousand people came across. They got, I think, eight thousand of the ten thousand. But you see the numbers day over day. It's a problem. We have crime that's rampant. We have overdoses that are at record numbers. We have we have suicides at record numbers. At some point, we have to maybe just think about ourselves and not everybody else, because if we fall, sadly, I think the world falls at that point. Amen. The thing that I would add is I love the way the Ukraine refugee has been crowbarred into the migrant crisis in the United States. New York leaders from the city to all over Kathy Hochul, the governor of the state of New York, mentioning that, you know, like the Ukrainians in Poland, the the Polish have no intention to keep Ukrainians forever. That's a temporary you know, they're leaving a conflict to return to their country after the conflict is over. Again, this is just we're we're putting a round peg into a square hole and just hammering it away. But but there's no the media. There's you're our destroying military. I go to parents all the time around this country and ask them to give us their sons and daughters to join the military. And the one thing they bring up is Afghanistan. It's not about anything. It's Afghanistan. How are you going to assure us that you're going to maintain your commitment to our son and daughter when you betrayed us in Afghanistan that has lasting effects? And there's not a I'm trying to find a segment of our of our of our nation that's functioning. I don't know what it is. I saw in Chicago, they're going to have municipally owned grocery stores. Maybe that will figure it out there. Yeah, yeah, it's good. Real quick, do you think and we'll finish up on this topic, but do you think that they will we will ever have boots in the ground on Ukraine? I mean, I hope not, because I just don't know what the I mean, look at I'm I'm we're getting ready for China. We're trying to revolutionize everything. I don't know what the what the plan is. I mean, again, if you want to put a base in Ukraine, and you want to make that a sustainment operation going forward, that I here's the point. I don't understand what the inactive ready reserve call up was for. Why are you bringing those troops in the non combat support? Why are they going to Ukraine? What are you building infrastructure there? Here's what I do know. We're talking a minimum of $11 trillion to build Ukraine back. That is cataclysmic amounts of money. There isn't water, electricity, internet, you know, you want to help Ukraine. You're going to Russia is not paying for that if you negotiate a settlement. So I don't know what the plan is. But I hope we never see boots on the ground. I could guess what the plan is. I won't I won't say for sure. But I could guess that we'll be paying a chunk of that. And I do have one last one. So I did interview Colonel Douglas McGregor a few months back. And he talked about he's a real optimist. But he is really very, very bullish on Ukraine. Yes, very, very optimistic. I'm dropping some all over the place. But he brought up some staggering numbers, though. And even if they're half true, it's a problem. The amount of casualties and wounded soldiers on the Ukrainian side that we're not hearing about the media. I don't know if you agree with some of those numbers or not. But he's saying, I mean, it's people are acting as if this is an even war right now. And it's not even close. First of all, McGregor's a stud. I mean, he's an absolute, you know, that we're glad he's on our side. He's a military mind. I don't know if those numbers are accurate. I could tell you they're juxtaposed to almost everything we're hearing from every institution that we have, including a lot of our intel from Germany and England. But again, I don't know what to believe. So when you don't have when you don't have transparency, when you're not holding regular press conferences, when your Pentagon spokesman is now working in the White House and now you're getting a triple spin. I mean, the U .S. Open double backspin. You've gotten so many spins on the narrative. I don't know what to believe. But if he is even close to what is a segment of truth, you know, then look, Ukraine needs an investigation. There's a lot of investigations. We've got to start on Afghanistan. We were promised that by Speaker McCarthy. We need a hot wash on Afghanistan. And then we need to go to what who is oversighting the money that's going to Ukraine. And what have we got for our return on investment? Yeah, I'm not asking for much. Really, all I'm asking for in this conflict is can we just talk about what the end game is? And to your point, can we get an accounting of where the money's going and what's being spent in a real accounting of it? The Iran deal that just happened last week. First off, the fact that that was negotiated and completed on 11th September to me is just the ultimate slap in the face. But you again, you know more about this than I do. We do a five for five trade. OK, I'm going to use sports analogies. We trade five for five. And then we also approved of six billion dollars that apparently wasn't ours, but it was in a fund that now they can release to Iran. How are we winning on that one? Well, first of all, I was hoping that at least it was a digital transfer. The fact that it went as euros in cash through Qatar. And OK, so what happens the 24 hours after that deal is made? We're now getting issues in the West Bank. We're now hearing about issues in Yemen. We've now got Hezbollah that's reinforced. I mean, look, what do you think they're doing with cash? Right. What deal do you make where someone says, I'll bring a box of money to you? What do you it's this is a state sponsor of terrorism. They haven't changed. By the way, their president is now in New York City addressing the United Nations. This guy's killed 6500 of his own people. He admits to it. He killed the students that revolted and wanted democracy when we did nothing. He killed 5000 of his citizens in 1988. He's killed over 300 Americans. There's no accountability whatsoever. I don't understand what it is about Jake Sullivan and Tony Blinken that believe that Iran is a partner. All you've done 10 years ago, they were refining 10 percent of their oil. And now they're a force. Now they're working with Maduro in Venezuela, and they're a huge part of their members of of the international community. They're in good standing there. I don't get it. Does anyone believe that the Iran nuke deal? Look, we got hit with cruise missiles under Trump in Iraq. How did they have those cruise missiles? Those cruise missiles were illegal under the Obama nuke deal. So how are you refurbishing missiles in two years? Do we believe that their centrifuges have stopped? That they won't have a program if they don't have one already? No, I mean, I guess my question, David, is how I mean, I know that you pay a lot of attention to this stuff, but how do people like in the media not ask these questions? Right. I mean, these are legitimate. I mean, we just traded to I put this on my notes here. This is on the heels of trading a WNBA basketball player for the Merchant of Death like six months ago. Right. I mean, and again, I'm glad Americans are coming back to America. I don't want to sound pessimistic on that. That's great news. But we also I mean, this this stuff just seems like I don't care what side of the aisle you're on. It warrants questions, but nobody seems to care. I'm in the world that if you take hostages, we take hostages. You want to exchange people? We'll exchange people. You know, we definitely have the partners in the area to do that. For whatever reason, this administration, they're they're they're contrarians. They're contrarians to you know, they claim Bush and Cheney are their best friends, yet they just go 180 degrees from that doctrine. I don't know what the Biden doctrine is. I don't know what Bidenonomics is either, but I could tell you that they believe that Iran is a partner. Now, here's another thing. Our envoy to Iran not only is no longer the envoy, he doesn't have a security clearance. Does anyone curious at The New York Times as to what happened to the lead negotiator in Iran that is escorted off a bus, taken into American custody, given a job at Yale or Princeton or wherever he's working now? I've never heard of a person going from top secret classified negotiations to no clearance whatsoever and in the custody of American intelligence community. No one cares. No one cares at all. It's fascinating. And again, for me, I mean, these are big decisions that we're making. And correct me if I'm wrong, but it used to be, you know, maybe we did a two for five deal and then we made the six billion. Now we're like, we're giving stuff away and we're on the losing end. Correct me if I'm wrong, but America was never, you know, America losing. It was always America winning, right? America getting the best of deals. At least McDonald's has a five for five. We didn't even get that. You know what this does though? Honest to God, if you're thinking about traveling overseas, things go sideways, cartel, South America, Mexico, wherever you're going, you have a price in your head now. No one in their right mind is going to bring you back whether it's Haiti or wherever you are, you're worth $1 .25 billion. And thugs and scumbags are going to take advantage of that. I mean, that's a great point too. Do you think about leaving the country? I don't know anymore. That's a little bit concerning. I don't care where you're going, right? That's concerning. This one I just had to bring up because it happened two days ago or yesterday. How do we lose a plane? And I heard that's like a third one in the last six weeks that something like this has happened. How are we losing $80 million planes? Well, they're not $80 million anymore because they've got a new engine and all this other stuff. Look, the F -35 program is a complete disaster. You want to talk about why our allies think we're crazy. We sold them a plane. This program has been around since the early 90s and we've got nothing on return for it. So basically two planes are flying in a buddy team. They're doing training and a guy punches out. We don't even know why he punched out, but that plane could have easily hit a building. It didn't, thank God. But the wingman didn't follow where his buddy went. So what is he doing? He just kind of went on and did his own thing. And now the Marine Corps put a Facebook post like a dog is missing. We're expecting the Ukrainian farmers to carry the F -35 out with their tractors. I don't know what the point of it's wild. Look, stop embarrassing us. Just stop humiliating us. That's all I'm asking. Just be the army and the Marine Corps that we know our men and women are capable of being. Get out of their way. This gender garbage, this social experiment nonsense, stop humiliating our military. That's all I ask. Why can we not get the... I mean, I know why we can't get the answer, but I'm asking this to you. But why can't we, at a press conference at the White House, why can't we say, I want to talk to the guy that was in the other plane, or you can tell us the transcript of what happened when that happened. Talk to the guy who jumped out of the plane. Why did you do that? And again, I'm not trying to put our military on the spot, but these are kind of big questions to ask, right? I mean, if I do something in my business, I have to go face the music on that. Why doesn't everybody have to face music for their decisions or why things are happening? I think it's kind of important. Well, you don't want to talk to generals because they're going to tell you the truth and they won't be generals anymore. True. And you don't want to talk to enlisted people. Because look, I mean, let's be honest. How many people are... Is this a merit -based military anymore? Do we have a meritocracy? Are we promoting people based on pronouns? Go figure. When we're putting politics above military strength, accidents happen. We don't know the facts, but the fact that nobody cares about getting to the bottom of it, the day of the Pentagon paper reporters are gone. Yep. Yep. Let's just talk about the 2024 race quick, and then we will wrap up for today. So your thoughts on the Republican primary so far, I'll stay away from the Democratic side till the very end, but your thoughts on, you know, there's obviously Trump who is now in a, has a huge lead. Ron DeSantis seems to be crumbling underneath himself. Vivek Ramaswamy has jumped up in the polls. Nikki Haley's there. Tim Scott's there. A few others that probably aren't going to get a lot of votes. Chris Christie's the anti -Trump candidate. Mike Pence is, I don't know what Mike Pence is. I'm not really sure. Your thoughts about the whole field so far? I mean, look, it's impressive. They've got a deep bench. There's a lot of diversity. I, you know, none of it matters. Trump is the guy. The more you indict him, the more you empower him. You know, I'd like him to work on his communications a little bit better. You know, but if Trump is Trump, Trump is a Frankenstein monster of Barack Obama. As long as you have that faction, you're going to get, you know, Trump is going to be empowered. I just don't want to see Governor Noem anywhere near the White House. And I, if he's going to pick a running mate, you know, it's hard to find an ally here, you know. But it would be nice to find a governor. I don't want to take anyone from the Senate. I don't want to take anyone from the House with the margins that tight. But I mean, the idea that Governor Noem is being floated right now. I mean, I'd rather take North Dakota. Yeah. A little sled there. You know, it's funny you mentioned that because I saw a lot of that this weekend. I mean, can we just, for lack of a better term, keep it in our pants for about a year and then do what you got to do? It really is. I mean, every time you turn, somebody's doing something idiotic, whether it's Boebert. And again, I say this, David, a lot of people know who you are. A lot more know who you are than they'll ever know who I am. But when you go out in public into a movie theater like that, and I'm going to Boebert, not Noem for a second, you're, you're extremely well known. I don't care if it's dark or if it's as light as it is in the studio right now. What are you thinking? I, you know, she's, she's, she's an embarrassment. She is. She's bad, too. Who would have thought that Marjorie Taylor Greene would have been the, the oasis of the Maryland? I mean, seriously, I, again, you're, you're in Congress every day. You're out in public, you're on the job. You know, at least she wasn't wearing a hoodie, you know, that's all in shorts. She was at least dressed for the occasion, but I, it was, it's wildly embarrassing. Vaping, singing, whatever you're doing. Getting groped. Yes. Who is your VP candidate then? Because I think, you know, you have names thrown around. There's, there's, the vague has been thrown around in there. You know, Byron Donald's has been thrown around in there. Carrie Lake has. I don't know. I love Carrie Lake. I just don't know that Trump needs to go with somebody so divisive there. I think he's got to go with somebody that's, that's firm in their beliefs, but also not maybe going to turn off half the country. Well, you know, it's, it's impossible. One of the, one of the problems with making Trump, you know, the, the enemy of the state that the left has done is that you've really made it difficult for him to even put a cabinet together. You know, I mean, what are you going to do with it? You've got a lot of loyalists out there. You know, the vague is, is I think maybe the most intelligent dynamic candidate we've ever seen run for president, but experience does matter. But you know, I love the way he thinks. I love the movement. I don't know if he would even take the job to be honest with it. I don't think he needs it. But you look at a Tim Scott, I think Tim Scott is, you know, there's a whole lot to his message and I think he's, he's got the experience in the Senate, but honestly, you could literally take the Clint Eastwood chair and, and throw it in there as vice president. I'm going with that because this, this from top to bottom, we have to have seismic change in 24. Do you think he would ever choose Kristi Noem at this point with all that now? Yeah, no one knew Mike Pence was a, was a 24 hour story and then he was the vice president candidate. So who knows? I mean, a lot can happen between now and then, but I just, I don't need, you know, let's just pick people on their merit. Let's pick people that are ready to be the president. Imagine this, imagine picking a vice president that can lead the country. If something happens to a 75 year old president, you know, like Kamala Harris. Yeah. Someone like that.

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Leo Terrell: We Have to Work 24/7 in California Against Democrats
"Know ninety -five percent of the media is controlled by the other side the truth it is Leo you are a unique voice because and you know that's the most overused word in the English language ironically but it's true you were a Democrat you were a civil rights attorney and you're very active out where you are in the Los California Angeles area so you've been around left liberals and left is in your entire life you you know I there's a group of people out there are trying to tell me and if they all you know this is going to be great Trump's going to win in a landslide against this nomination and I've tried to warn people Leo that you better you you better get that hat off your head we're in a lot of trouble these people in big cities a lot of these folks they're not nearly as angry as people think they are I mean Gavin Newsom won this thing on you know this the special election in a landslide this is a wake -up call isn't it you are 100 % correct Gavin Newsom won with almost 60 % of the vote out here in California I mean it is if Trump is going to win and I'm not talking about landslide this let's just talk about win this is a 4 -7 operation starting yesterday we gotta get out there and register people we gotta play the same democratic games that take place in these big democratic states they're way ahead of us and we have to work 24 7 yeah I had the greatest thing last night book at the signing they had the Martin County where I live Republican Party they brought this big like fire truck type thing and they put a bunch of signs on they registered a bunch of voters who can register a whole bunch of voters book at the signing I'm like yeah man this is what we need to do because Leo what happened in 2022 you know it and I know people it got cocky Joe Biden sucks he's so bad we're gonna win 5 ,000 seats we don't even have 5 ,000 it doesn't matter we're gonna win him anyway and that's not what happened we

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Monitor Show 16:00 09-19-2023 16:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context, and context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. Bloomberg economics, there's a lot of pessimism out there right now. Well, can I just on that point though, they also put out a note, her and one of her deputies saying that the last four recessions have all been preceded by this drumbeat of soft landings. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, you saw the same thing. Yeah, interesting report. If you have a Bloomberg terminal, I definitely urge you to check it out. The data that they put, kind of sobering here, given how much we talk about, oh, we might actually be out of the woods. We're all inclined to believe that soft landings in the cards. Yeah, absolutely. Here on this Tuesday afternoon, market's still in a bit of a holding pattern, fractional losses across the board with the Dow down about three tenths of a percent, the S &P and the NASDAQ each down about two tenths of a percent, while the Russell 2000 is going to be the narrow master if you are actually there down four tenths. I'm still hurting from that three box. I'm just going to say I'm a sensitive little gal. Hey, S &P 500, by the way, about one hundred ninety nine names to the upside, guys, a 302 to the downside. So we definitely are seeing more of a negative tone. But, you know, we're all kind of waiting for the Fed decision tomorrow. Yeah, the negative tone is really reflected in the sector performances, too. If you pull up the 24 industry groups of the S &P 500, let's start on the decliners. Retailers off by one and a quarter percent. You've got chip companies losing about nine tenths of one percent. Energy stocks down eight tenths of one percent, even though oil prices remain somewhat high at new 15 month highs. Keep in mind, energy was the best performer over the last three months. On the upside, those that are bucking the decline, insurance companies, autos and tech hardware are each up by at least half of one percent. All right. Interesting. All right. So that's your big look at the markets, the big major industry groups and face energy. Let's get to some of the individual gainers. It's number one in the S &P 500 and the.

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Monitor Show 07:00 09-19-2023 07:00
"With Bloomberg, you get the story behind the story, the story behind the global birth rate, behind your EV battery's environmental impact, behind sand, yeah, sand, you get context. And context changes everything. Go to Bloomberg .com to get context. The Business Act, this is Bloomberg Radio. Looking forward, the jury's still out on inflation, but that recession risk remains significant. It might take longer for inflation to get back to target. It's true there is a resilience of inflation which is more tangible in Europe than it is in the U .S. Consumers in particular, they aren't behaving like there is a recession in any form coming around the corner. There's a risk here about a wage price spiral that isn't going away anytime soon. This is Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Kean, Jonathan Farrow and Lisa Abramowitz. A two -day meeting at the FOMC begins right now or whenever Chairman Powell gets out of bed in Washington. From London, from our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. This is Bloomberg Surveillance on TV and radio alongside Tom Kean and Lisa Abramowitz, I'm Jonathan Farrow. A sneak peek at the price action, equities right now positive by 0 .1 % on the S &P 500. Main event of the week, Tom, there's three of them to be fair. The Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the BOJ, the big one for most is the Federal Reserve, Tom. Tomorrow afternoon. It's going to be interesting to see. The way I look at it is with Greenspan, was he having a ham salad sandwich or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? It was a king. I mean, did they watch what the governor of the Bank of England does when he stops by Greer's? Do they follow the suitcase and see what's going on? Communication has changed. I don't know what to make about it other than there's no other story. $95 barrel oil and to talk to our guests this morning, including the encyclopedia known as Will Kennedy. We're here. We're here. We're going higher. Ninety five on Brent. Lisa, $92 .51 on WTI. We've got questions.

Tech Path Crypto
A highlight from 1256. $300 Billion Coming To Bitcoin ETF w/Mark Yusko
"All right, so welcome in today. We're going to be diving into topics around ETFs and also what is happening with the SEC in terms of their enforcement actions and some of the things they've been doing that could be causing a slowdown in innovation for blockchain. We'll break into all this good stuff today. I think you'll like it. My name is Paul Baron. Welcome back in to Tech Path. Joining me today is a regular guest, one that I think you guys all love, and that is Mr. Marc Usko coming in from Morgan Creek Capital. Great to have you on the show today. No, great to be with you, Paul, as always, and happy Friday. It's going to be a good one, Marc. Let's first of all get into a few things. I want to lead off the show with a tweet from James Seyfert, who is one of the Bloomberg analysts on ETFs. He does a really good breakdown. He's been on our show before. There's some dates to watch here. We've got middle of October, next major days to watch. October 16th with Global, and then also October 7th. And then you've got all these scenarios playing out right here with iShares, which of course is BlackRock. I'll zoom in on that a little bit so you guys can see it. Second deadline coming up on 10 -17, and then a slew right there on that same day. First of all, I want to get your opinion on, do you think that this October is when the SEC might actually give us an early Christmas present? Or are you just going to get pushed again? No, look, I'm 50 -50 at this point. So I do think more tricks than treats for anyone who's 10 -17 date. So any decision before that date, I think is a negative decision. I'm not sure it'll be an outright denial, but will definitely be an extension and a push. And then we come to the big dog. I believe, and I've said multiple times, that BlackRock will be the first one. I've actually been saying that for over a year. I actually might even go stronger and say, oh, that'll never happen. That would be too much corruption. Well, I'm just saying it's certainly possible. What's probably more likely is BlackRock first, and then a gap, and then some number of others. But the thing is, whoever's first is going to get the vast majority of assets. Vast majority. Well, first mover is always going to be taking. I mean, that's just like the gold ETF, kind of the same kind of scenario. Yeah. The gold ETF is an example with GLD. You had the Bitcoin futures ETF with Bitto getting 98 % and then a couple others getting like 1 % each. So that's just my belief. And I believe it's who you know in this game, not what you know. There are a lot of people who have should gotten approved. The Winklevoss twins were the first to apply. They should have gotten approved. There was no reason not to approve it other than, again, kind of the way the game is played and the people in charge want to be in charge. So any new disruptive players I think are unlikely. Cathie Wood partnered with one of our companies, portfolio Amun, to do 21 shares. That looked like a great application ding pushed out. I think Bitwise is a day ahead of iShares on 10 .16 as much as I would love it. Again, portfolio company, full disclosure. I would love for them to get approved. I just don't think it's going to happen. Again, I don't think it'll be denied. I just think they'll be pushed. And here's why I'm 50 -50, Paul, to answer the question. I think they could approve on the 17th, but I don't think they will. I think they'll push it into next year. So you push 90 days. That gets you into January. January 15th. Yeah. You could push again then into March, April. But that's it. Then you have to approve. Now, what's interesting is we have this little thing called the halving coming up in mid -April of 24. And so it would be an interesting alignment of stars. But I said, could they pull the trigger on BlackRock in a month? Yeah, they could. Yeah. All right. Well, with that and to your point, the third deadline, just so everybody can put it on your calendar out there, you've got January 15th for BlackRock and then moving in all the way into March, what we're going to discuss there. March would be an interesting timing. I think you're right, because obviously the halving right there on the cusp of that, along with maybe a little bit of lightening the load in terms of inflation, because I feel like we're going to continue to see some inflation hits through the end of the year. What is your thought on how the inflation numbers came in this week and how the Fed might react? I don't think the Fed cares about gasoline prices, quite honestly, Paul. All this little blip is gasoline prices, all of it. I think most of the other components were actually negative. And the gasoline prices are because Saudi has decided to go a different direction. We had a very hunky dory relationship with Saudi from 1973 till now. And that's clearly over, right? The big guy went over to Saudi right before the election last year and tried to get them to pump more to get oil prices down and gasoline prices down, because there's this inverse correlation between presidential popularity and gas prices. And they basically said pound sand. And so he came down, he came in and said, well, this is a convenient decision to get gasoline prices down. Guess what happened? Democrats did pretty well in the election. And because there's no way out for that now, though. I mean, there's no way. Now we have an empty SPR. And the thing is, we can't fill it up ourselves because, and again, not to get too technical, but there's, there's light sweet crude, which we produce and a number of other places, Nigeria and others produce. And then there's heavy sour crude, more sulfur content, because we cut this deal with the Saudis in the seventies, we built all of our refining inventory infrastructure, sorry, around processing heavy sour. Yeah. Well, here's the problem. If now Saudi is going to sell their heavy sour to China and Russia and other places, and we're not going to get as much of it, what are we going to do? Well, we've got to build new refineries or retrofit the refiner. It turns out no one wants a new refinery in their backyard. Yeah. I think I'm right. It's been like 30 years since we built a refinery. It turns out they spit out, you know, pollutants and things like that. So nobody really wants one around. We all like driving cars by the way. And and living our lives and, you know, Oh, well, you know, we can, we can stop using oil. No, we can't. Nothing you do every, I mean, everything you do every day, the vast majority of it is powered by oil and gas, the vast majority. And yeah, you say you could get an electric car, but where'd the steel in that car come from? Did they make a little electricity? No. How about the plastics? Nope. Oil. So it's just, it's kind of comical when I hear we're going to, you know, outlaw fossil fuels, but back to the inflation number I think this might not be temporary in the sense that Saudi announced, they're going to do a voluntary cut. Why? Cause they're just sticking the knife in a little bit deeper because they're like, all right guys, you said you were going to refill the SPR. You didn't do it. Oil prices were all the way down in the sixties. Could have easily done it for sure. Now oil prices are in the nineties. Yeah. We're going to hit a hundred bucks a barrel for sure. How does this, okay. So when you look at that Mark and you look at an election year coming in, you've got all this pressure from the macro side, including most likely jobs market getting a lot stiffer. Companies starting to really get some pressure on. We had bankruptcies at the highest point ever. We've had a very long period of time for independent companies. This does not look like a rosy picture. Where do you think we come out of this in relationship to the timing of the havening, a Bitcoin ETF, maybe into next summer? How far into 2024 do you think this happens? So I believe the ETF will be approved sometime around year end, whether it's in early January or December, sometime in that timeframe. And I think that will pave the way for a very large influx of capital. I know you've had Eric on the show about Eunice and he does this great work, right? I mean, there's 30 trillion with a T 30 trillion. Remember 1 trillion is a dollar every second for 31 ,710 years, but 30 trillion is going to come into, or that's the total amount of money managed by RIAAs and others that is not allowed at this point for whatever silly reason to own Bitcoin. And they can't own GBTC and they can't own Bitcoin miners and they've called a timeout. Well, once there's an ETF, particularly if it's an ETF that BlackRock runs, there are going to be no excuse and they're all going to have to approve it. Their clients have been asking for it. I would say I have a family harmony account at UBS. They let me buy what I want to buy. And they're like, no. So I think all that goes away. And I think Eric's number is, let's say one 10th of 1 % comes in. That's 30 billion. Well, but wait, 30 billion on 500 billion. That's not that much. Well, no, it's not 500 billion. 400 billion of the 500 billion of Bitcoin's market cap doesn't really trade. It's either locked up like the Satoshi wallet or the Winklevoss wallet or, you know, hodlers that just said, you know, take it out of my cold, dead hands. It's only about a hundred billion that is the free float to borrow a TradFi term. And so 30 billion on 100, that will move the price. But I don't think it's going to be 10 basis points. I think it's 1%. I think you have to do 1%. As a fiduciary, if you got, you know, 50 % in equities at some of the highest valuations in history, and you got another 30 % in bonds, which have had the first two negative years in the history of the bond market, 140 years of history, two negative years, looking pretty ugly. And you got this asset that is the best performing asset again, 11 of the 14 years that Bitcoin has been alive. It's been the best performing asset of all assets. It's the best performing asset then this year. Yeah. Eric hit on his prediction about 150 billion in terms of market impact. Do you like that number or do you think that he's still like it? Well, again, I think 150 billion would be half a percent, right? Instead of 10 basis points. And it looks like he's updated his, his thoughts. I'll go further and say 1 % seems more likely that'd be 300 billion, 300 billion on a hundred billion of free float price goes up a lot, a lot, a lot. And here's the, the interesting thing, Paul, is the way halvings work is the fair value increases. So we've got a tailwind that the fair value today based on Metcalfe's law model that Tim Peterson runs and that I think is fantastic, says that the fair value is somewhere in the low fifties, 52, 53, let's just call it 50. So at the halving, fair value doubles. What do you mean, Mark? What are you talking about? Well, think about it. The miners who secure the network, their costs are fixed, mining machines and electricity. So if their block rewards, the number of rewards that they're paid to secure the network gets cut in half and the price doesn't move, then they're out of business. So there's a built in mechanism to move the price higher, which is actually really interesting because that attracts attention because there's movement. And so long story short, fair value, every halving added has a zero. So we went from a hundred to a thousand, then we went from a thousand to 10 ,000. Now we go from 10 ,000 to a hundred thousand. So a fair value is a hundred thousand and we're trading at 26. It's a pretty rapid increase to fair value, I think, as investors buy things that are below fair value. But then what happens in the post fall halving, you get this parabolic blow off top. And in the previous cycle, fair value was around 30K. We got all the way to 69. That was because there was too much leverage and too much gambling and speculating. I don't think we go 2X this time or two and a half X this time. Could we get one and a half X? Sure. That gives about 150K, something like that. Yeah. Well, that is OK. So that's very intriguing. If you're if you're estimating this could be in the 300 billion dollar area, you know, for based on, you know, just the exposure to these funds and obviously how that might play out. How do you think retail response to this? Do you think retail is going to come in like a banshee coming in on this with a lot of now what would be legitimized ETFs? How do you think they play? Again, it's I've been saying this for five years. My hashtag get off zero zero is the wrong number, right? This is a truly unique diversifying asset that must be in everyone's portfolio. Doesn't have to be your whole portfolio. I never said that. It should be at least one percent.

The Bitboy Crypto Podcast
A highlight from Are Millionaires Buying Bitcoin? (Time Is Running Out)
"Seven out of 22 private families have already deployed some of their money into Bitcoin or crypto that is seven out of 22 Call it a third tiny tiny bits two and a half million dollar allocation 397 ,000 families requires 37 million What's up everybody welcome to another Saturday edition of the alpha series with myself Kelly Kellum director the bit lab Academy I'm so excited to have an incredible guest on today. Another one. Mr Gary Cardone and we're gonna be diving into that here in a few moments And if you want to watch the full length of this interview The link is in the description down below and you also see a link at the end of this video Stick around because we have a lot that we're gonna be digging into about Bitcoin and aetherium and this digital asset ecosystem So without any further ado, it's mr. Gary Cardone. How are you doing my friend? I'm so happy to have you here Doing good, man doing good. It feels like it's the end of a week and it's only what thirsty So I've been to three states already and I think eight podcasts or some crazy number so it just keeps getting more interesting and I Think it's becoming very clear what the real opportunity is. So I'm doing good Well before we really dive into this I have to just express my gratitude for you being here I've had the opportunity to be on a number of different podcasts and spaces with you and You even kind of pulled me aside at one point we got on about our zoom call and just talking life and markets and so many people get so focused on the dollar and the you know, What is the thing that makes money and you did something that I absolutely commend in business in life? Which is who's the person who's the person underneath this? How can we how can I help you? How can you help me and I just want to say I thank you for that and I appreciate you and As we're diving into this before we even get into it What if somebody were to walk up to you on the street and pose the question or even the resistance about Bitcoin an? Opportunity that is or isn't there underlying What would be your brief sort of you know few minute? This is why whether your retail or institution? Why is Bitcoin? Despite the price action that's been going on. It might feel frustrating zoomed in on a one -hour chart Why is this something that is an absolute? Necessity for people's attention to at least pay attention to if not yet get involved in how many green lights do we need? Okay Now this is the math two and a half million dollars I have far more than two and a half million dollars and I am NOT a super hotnet war player Okay, which like I'm probably at the very bottom of the food chain Seven out of 22 private families have already deployed some of their money into Bitcoin or crypto that is seven out of 22 Call it a third tiny tiny bits two and a half million dollar allocation 397 ,000 families requires 37 million Bitcoin 37 million Bitcoin will allow a extremely wealthy guy like me to buy 92 Bitcoin. That's it So you guys consider and do the math all you want but like no everybody's thinking about the under bank We should think about the over bank. The over bank will drive this market I've been saying this forever The under bank are going to come along when this when the value of a Satoshi is somewhere between a penny and half a penny Then we'll see Satoshi's working But that means bitcoins price actually has to move so Satoshi's become something that can be exchanged In the meantime, you're gonna have a lot of tokens make up the little payment rails, right? Whether they're fake tokens or CD DC tokens or whatever tokens they are. They're gonna fill that gap until we're there So that that's my best explanation and by the way, that's before 62 millionaires across planet Earth deploy $2 ,500 So just Just $2 ,500 each for these millionaires Okay for the multi wealth the super well it's You can do it over ten years $25 ,000 a pop or you can do it all at one time. Okay, they need 5 .7 million Shit, the millionaires can't even buy $2 ,500 worth of crypto do without moving this market substantially Okay, there's not five million Bitcoin floating around So that is my thesis. Okay. I don't know any rich people that have ever found a product that They can beat their neighbor to bind like guys like us love doing that. Well, I can buy something you can't have that is awesome So I think we forget I can I think actually most high net worth players Have are already at max consumption That they look literally no more planes. They don't need anything else. I don't need anything else now. It's all just investment It's all the future so You can do that math any way you want. You can take those three hundred ninety seven thousand dollars and factor that down to 10 % I am wrong by 90 % It's still four million Bitcoin Okay, any way you work this number you can also back into it and say well The high net worth players are actually moving into an eight hundred trillion dollar market, you know I have assumed that no one even changes their allocation to eight hundred trillion.

Cloud Security Podcast by Google
A highlight from EP138 Terraform for Security Teams: How to Use IaC to Secure the Cloud
"Hi there, welcome to the Cloud Security Podcast by Google. Thanks for joining us today. Your hosts here are myself, Timothy Peacock, the Senior Product Manager for Threat Detection here at Google Cloud, and Anton Chuvakin, a reformed analyst and senior staff in Google Cloud's Office of the CISO. You can find and subscribe to this podcast wherever you get your podcasts, as well as at our website, cloud .google .com slash podcasts. If you enjoy our content and want it delivered to you piping hot every Monday, please do hit that subscribe button in your podcasting app of choice. You can follow the show, argue with us, and the rest of the Cloud Security Podcast listeners all on our LinkedIn page. Anton, this is a fun one because not only is the video available on YouTube, I thought it was the perfect distillation of everything people wanted to know about Terraform but were afraid to ask. Yes, but it's also a really good episode from the point of view of interaction of IT automation and security automation because maybe it's my ex -Gartner fear is that when I used to write about things like SOAR and other type of security automation approaches, I kind of realized there was this whole other world of IT automation, but neither myself nor many of the clients actually cared at all about this. How could that be? Well, that's the thing because it's all very siloed at many companies. The security team wanted to automate, and they didn't even check what does Chef do, what does Puppet do, what does Terraform do, what does all this other stuff that IT built over the years that provides automation does. They said, we're going to buy a SOAR, and it's interesting what results it leads to. This sounds like another great example of one more tool syndrome versus sit down and talk to your neighbor's syndrome. Yes, I think so, too, and I think that it's our tool. We are the security people, and these other tools are not ours, so we don't care about them. I think it's also a silo mentality of sorts. Yeah, I wonder so much how I as a vendor can help people with that, but listeners, before Anton and I lament the common dysfunctions we see again and again in different themes like fractal dysfunction, let's turn things over to today's highly functional and not fractal guest. Everybody who's live with us today and everybody who's joining us later, welcome to the show. Thank you for joining us. Today, I'm delighted to introduce Rosemary Wong, developer advocate at HashiCorp. Rosemary, I'm delighted to have you here because this is a particularly, I think, cloudy episode on the Cloud Security Podcast, which sometimes we end up more security, sometimes more cloud. Today I think we will be a little more cloud. For our audience members who are new to cloud, could you give us the two -minute picture on actually what is Terraform and how does it plug into the security life cycle for cloud teams? Sure. So Terraform is an infrastructure as code tool, and it lets you build, change, and version infrastructure safely and efficiently. Infrastructure as code is overall a set of patterns and practices that borrow from software development space and allows you to apply it to your infrastructure. So some of the benefits that you get from doing infrastructure as code includes consolidating and standardizing all of the configuration of infrastructure. So from a security standpoint, it means that you can actually see what your infrastructure configuration is rather than guessing as to whatever has been deployed. It's a little bit easier to audit and secure any infrastructure changes that go into that configuration, and by extension it allows you to do static analysis of infrastructure configuration. So it means that you could possibly catch when someone's misconfigured a bucket or misconfigured a set of permissions somewhere before it makes it to your production environment. Overall though, I think the most important part of Terraform is that it's handling the provisioning as well as the configuration of cloud infrastructure. And it's not just cloud infrastructure. It can be any infrastructure API or API in general that you choose. So it doesn't have to be a cloud provider. It could also be a security tool. It could be a monitoring tool. It doesn't really matter as long as there's a plugin for it, you're able to configure it. So that's really cool. So let me ask you a strange question. So this is really good, and I think Tim got it really, and I got it and sort of knew it already. But how do you explain it to somebody who is used to like pre -cloud way of doing things? Because we discovered that in some cases, security teams are kind of still in the, okay, I keep saying in the nineties, but really in the pre -cloud era. So how would you explain Terraform to somebody who doesn't get the cloud native stuff? So I came from a network engineering space, so we're going to go with that. Thank you. Okay. That's for network engineers. Okay. So typically you would create a set of network commands and those would configure a network switch, for example. And so when you have all of these commands in place, well, you don't really know if the logic is correct or not. You copy and paste it and hope it's correct. And it does all of the changes in place on that network switch. What happens in the cloud, however, is that you have to be a little bit smarter about the order of operations in which things are configured. For example, if you wanted to create a server, you have to have a network first. And so what a lot of the logic behind Terraform is driving is what's the correct order of operations? How do we actually get a better sense of what's the current state of infrastructure and get to it? Rather than you as an operator or a systems administrator or security engineer trying to piecemeal and find the right logic to get to the end state that you want, you're allowing Terraform to help you get to the desired state, which means more predictable set of changes, a lot more stability in how you're making infrastructure changes as a whole. That makes a ton of sense. And plus the automation won't fat finger your config. So you take away a whole class of human driven errors here. Yes, exactly. So this isn't just like the change from using shovels to backhoes. This is the change from shovels to GPS guided millimeter precision backhoes. Very close. That's actually a pretty good analogy. Metahorse is so juicy today. We had a whole conversation a couple of weeks ago, listeners, about the difference between shovels and backhoes and gateways to hell. I don't think we're going to open gateways to hell here, right? That's not the goal? That's not the goal. But you could do it by accident, right? You know, no one's stopping you from doing it, you could Terraform apply and then open a gateway to hell. That's okay. Okay. So how would a security team or maybe our religious compliance team prevent somebody from opening gateways to hell? Are there ways to put like anti gateways to hell guardrails into Terraform? Like how does that work? So there are a couple of things within Terraform that can help you. But as a practices standpoint, you'll want to modularize your Terraform configuration, which means building in the best set of practices into some configuration that someone can self serve and use, right? So a lot of the Terraform you'll see out there and you'll end up using is something that's going to be captured in a module. And they'll have defaults. They'll have defaults for various purposes for function, but also for security. And it allows you to give someone the opportunity to build something securely out of the box. And so that's one way that you can make sure that your Terraform is secure and you're not accidentally doing some kind of misconfiguration. The other way that you can approach it is through a series of either preconditions, post conditions or testing security testing. This is where policy as code comes into play. But within Terraform, there's also these blocks called preconditions, post conditions. And what they'll do is they can test attributes before you plan to check some kind of configuration and after you apply a configuration as well. And so what that will do is it's a little mini test, right? That asserts whether or not this attribute is the way you expect it to be. And so some of these attributes may be, did you turn on encryption? Are you adding a security group rule that you shouldn't have added? Are these things the way that we expect it to be from a security standpoint? And then there's the policy as code side, which is a different kind of framework entirely, not within Terraform necessarily. Okay. So hang on, hang on. Let me make sure I understood this. There's a couple of things before we get to policy as code. There's like teams can modularize this. They can reuse modules that trusted developers then push down to distributed teams. That's one option. Two, you can do checks at like check -in time and three, you can build checks into the code itself. Exactly. Yep. Okay. So that's like normal software engineering best practices kind of applied to the world of engineering or infrastructure. What's the policy as code now? Cause that feels like we're bringing a whole nother can of worms. Even before we go to policy as code, let me ask another tangentially related question because I just realized that some of the tech like Terraform in this case, we sort of have two things using it securely and using it sort of for the benefits of deploying automating security. So it's kind of like, how do you not cause problems with Terraform, but also how do you add security? It sounds like some of it can be useful for security automation. I'm thinking like people build whole sort tools with UIs and stuff, but Terraform is already doing some of the automation at that level. So are there benefits and other use cases of Terraform to sort of automate security operation tasks, for example, or other security tasks? So there are a number of them. And I think the biggest use case that I hear with Terraform and I use it every day is actually around identity and access management. So let's say you wanted to grant someone additional access temporarily. Someone can open a pull request and say, I need this temporarily. It gets some kind of review. It gets approved, merged. They get added. And then someone has the audit trail to go back and maybe take away that access if they need to. So you have the ability to either add users, add service accounts, add some kind of policy that you want, additional permissions. And I think that's one of the more common use cases that we hear around Terraform. It makes it a lot easier for someone to decide they need that access and get the approvals that they need without adding additional friction. And so that's one way that you can think about it. There are other reasons why folks use Terraform from a security standpoint. Some of them use it to set up security tools themselves. When you have different dashboards that you need to reproduce, if you have different configuration settings that you need for ingesting logs or putting them somewhere, that's also a reason to use Terraform as well. As long as there is a Terraform provider, which is effectively the plug -in ecosystem, as long as there's a Terraform provider available to that tool, you are able to use Terraform to configure it. So it sounds like security teams that are trying to automate tasks using SOAR or using whatever other security specific tech should really learn this. That's my impression. At least I do recall back from my Gartner days when this came up quite a few times, people came up and said, why are you talking to us about this SOAR? We can use Terraform. And it's like, yes, you can, but a lot of your peers are buying SOAR without even knowing the Terraform exists. And so it sounds like there's a bit of a friction between security automation and like proper modern IT automation. Yeah. Is that pushing it too far or not? No, but I think it's more of an indicator of the fear of automation, right? With Terraform, it's opinionated. You have to do things a certain way. It's really hard to say, I'm going to type out a domain specific language and define my security configuration or infrastructure configuration. There's a bit of a fear cycle with automation in general.

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
A highlight from 1397: Bitcoin Will Soar to $1 Million - Max Keiser
"Welcome, everyone, to another episode in today's show. Bitcoin's echoing March 2020 Black Swan crash. I'll be breaking down this latest research, as well as U .S. regulator slapped trading firm with one point seven billion dollars plus, with a penalty for defrauding thousands of victims, literally taking twenty nine thousand four hundred and twenty Bitcoin. Also breaking news, Vitalik's account has officially been hacked with over six hundred and ninety one thousand dollars drain thus far from victim wallets. We'll also be discussing crypto tycoon SBF seeks release from jail over trial prep and laptop complaints. We'll also be discussing many crypto currencies poised to benefit from Coinbase's institutional lending service. We'll also be discussing the latest from Max Kaiser, quitting him here. El Salvador bonds up 90 percent this year, the best performing in the world. Bukele plus Bitcoin equals rocket ship to the moon. He also says that El Salvador debt will soon be trading at a premium and volcano energy is powering El Salvador to become a Bitcoin powerhouse and that El Salvador will be debt free by 2030. He also says the Bitcoin has already and will continue to outperform everything else so spectacularly by one hundred X or more. I'm going to be breaking down his multiple seven figure Bitcoin price prediction. We'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market, all this plus so much more in today's show.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A highlight from Will You Ever Comply With Mask Mandates Again?
"Cable news, noisy, boring, out of touch. That's why Salem News Channel is different. We keep you in the know. Streaming 24 -7 for free. Home to the greatest collection of conservative voices like Dennis Prager, Jay Sekulow, Mike Gallagher, and more. Salem News Channel is unfiltered and unapologetic. Watch anytime on any screen at snc .tv and local now channel 525. Joe Biden's like that grandpa that you love. Would you give this grandpa a high -stress job for six more years? Liberal ideas are amazing and they're beautiful. As long as you never do them, they were actually impossible. When they were implemented, you have misery. They're demolishing the election. The deep state, the fourth branch of government, doesn't want the people to be able to have the voice. Now from the ReliefFactor .com studios, here's Mike Gallagher. JD Vance, the senator from Ohio, came so close in trying to stop the government from forcing masks on Americans. But don't worry, the Democrats blocked it. Massachusetts pride and joy, Senator Ed Markey shut it down. JD Vance was trying to advance a bill that would prevent the federal government from imposing mask mandates in places like, you know, airline, the airline industry or trains or buses. They're going to bring it back and they're going to bring it back because they want to impact the outcome of the election in 2024. And we can talk about not complying. I got a lot of response yesterday to my question, are you going to comply or not when they start forcing and imposing mask mandates? You know, let me give you a pragmatic example. I have to travel a lot for my job. What am I going to do, take a bus? I mean, I'm taking a train Monday for our big event Monday night in Philadelphia, but I can't exactly take a train from Tampa to Los Angeles. I got some challenges here. You think I want to get on another airplane and wear a mask? What do you do? What if you go to what if you have to go to work on the bus and the and the local transit authority makes you wear a mask to get on the bus? What are you going to do when you go to work and your office says you got to wear a mask to walk into the building? I don't know why I keep having this flashback to this screaming match I got into with somebody at my at my office in Florida when somebody said you got to wear a mask to walk, you know, 30 steps from your car to through the empty building into your empty studio. I said, this is insane. You better do it or we're not going to allow you in the building. Thankfully, cooler heads prevailed at the time. And the consensus, not that I'm any big deal, I'm not trying to brag here, but the consensus was if Mike doesn't wear a mask, we're not going to wear him wear a mask. But see, I'm in an unusual position. I'm in an unusual place. I'm fortunate and privileged to be in a position where I kind of get to do that. Although I suppose if my company really wanted to be hardcore about it, they could have said, Mike, you want to lose your job over this? OK, but nice knowing you. And listen to the way the Democrats brag about it. Listen to the way the Democrats are so they love they want these mask mandates so badly. This was something called the Freedom to Breathe Act, which would have prohibited any federal mask mandate from being imposed on an airplane, a public transit system or school. J .D. Vance introduced it on Wednesday. Democrat Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts intervened and he shut it down. Here he was. This is, I believe, from the floor of the Senate, if I'm not mistaken. But this is audio and video from C -SPAN, where Ed Markey proudly shut down the Freedom to Breathe Act. It would silence and hamstring public health experts who have guided our nation out of the one hundred and thirty nine thousand people in our country in three years. Well, where's your mask, dummy? Why are you standing there without your mask on since you worship at the altar of the mask? Incidentally, if you're watching that video clip on Salem News Channel, there's some dingbat sitting behind him with a mask on. You see that? I don't know who she is. She's got a nice big black mask on. Look at me. I got my mask on. I'm not going to give or get covid. I mean, these people are just clowns. I saw one this morning. Driving into work. On a bike. Pedaling with all the prerequisite bike stuff that bicyclists, you know, the spandex and the helmet and everything. And the and the the, you know, Tour de France get up guy had as he was ready to go. And he had his mask on. Nothing's going to happen to him. He ain't going to get covid. He's got his mask on while pedaling down the West Side Highway in New York City outside with nobody around. Man's wearing a mask. So I don't know. I mean, I hate all these flashbacks. I was talking to my producer, Derek, about it earlier. And he said, you know, I'm you flashback to all the covid memes. One that one of the memes that Derek loved said, I'm more afraid of a Democrat in the White House than I am covid. I'd second that. But what do we do? Where do we go? I'm serious. I want to ask you an honest to gosh question. What are you going to do? If your company, if your local transit system, if your kids school tries to impose a mask mandate, let's flood our Ph .D. weight loss and nutrition phone lines with your phone calls. Eight hundred six five five. Mike, this is Friday. This hour. I want to I want packed lines. It's always a bit of a challenge this time on Friday every week to get people revved up. And back into the swing of things. So let's go. I just want you to give me your pragmatic answer. What do you do if you're confronted with a mask mandate? Because I need you to prepare yourself. It's probably coming. And it's coming because not because of any pragmatic, scientific approach. They want to scare you because they want to change the election rules again in time for 2024. That's what's happened. I'm convinced of that completely. So what do we do about it? Give me some answers. I got the smartest audience in America ready to go. One eight hundred six five five. Mike, that's the Ph .D. weight loss number. Press one to come on air. Press two to leave a voicemail or text us your comments on the MyPillow text line. Eight hundred six five five Mike. Eight hundred six five five six four five three. Hope you join us. Left leaning activists are attacking Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Read The People's Justice Clarence Thomas and the constitutional stories that define him. On sale now from Regnery Publishing. MyPillow is having their biggest sheet sale of the year. You've helped MyPillow become one of the most extraordinary success stories in America today. Well, now Mike Lindell wants to give back exclusively to you, a Mike Gallagher listener. 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What a Weird Week
A highlight from What a Weird Week: That's a Big Ol' Ball of Cheese! Fri Sept 8 2023
"That's a big old ball of cheese. This is the What a Weird Week show for Friday, September 8th, 2023. Hi, everybody, it's weird. This is like crazy news here. Really weird, weird tale. Well, I got a great show for you today. What's so wonderful? Weird stuff! Hi, friends. I'm Scott. This is What a Weird Week, a show about weird stuff from this week's news. If you want links, audio, video, photos, warm thoughts. Just remember show notes dot page. You can find it all if you get to show notes dot page 10. Here we go. Season four, episode 50, first published on Friday, September the 8th, 2023. Kicking our weird news of the week off at number 10 is Venice, Italy, to start charging a cover, a cover charge of five euros for tourists who want to enjoy a day trip to Venice. This is only on select days to start. Seems like they're just trying it out. People who live in Venice are often outnumbered by tourists. And that can be a drag when you're just trying to get across town to your dentist appointment. And somebody is like, will you take my picture by this boat? Look, everybody, I'm Marco Polo. I imagine that plays out on a daily basis in Venice, but I'm not sure. Will a five dollar cover charge stop over tourism? I highly doubt it. If you've paid the money to go to Venice and then they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, you can't come in, it's going to be five bucks. I mean, I do have an uncle who would be like, five dollars. I'll wait in the car. But most everybody else, you're going to pay the five bucks. But will a five dollar cover charge make a ton of money for the people of Venice? No, no, it will not, because they have to pay to administer this program. Can't even get a cup of coffee in Venice, probably for five bucks. Right. Less than a cup of coffee. Do you think maybe they're testing this out and someday you'll show up with your five bucks to get into Venice and they'll be like, oh, no, we've raised the price. It's five dollars twenty. Or heaven forbid, five ninety nine. Seems like this is a story to watch nine. Our number nine story is the man and lady suspected of busting a hole through the Great Wall of China because wanted to make a shortcut. A 38 year old man and a 55 year old woman who were working nearby have been detained while the investigation continues. They're suspected of using an excavator to bust through the Great Wall to create a shortcut for their construction work. I take a complicated view on this because I mean, yes, it's an ancient wonder to the world. That is an ancient wonder. The Great Wall of China. But if you've got to go all the way around every time you forget something in the truck or somebody is like, oh, Bob's here to sign those papers. Oh, Bob, the papers are in the truck. I got to go all the way around, Bob. Bernice, cover for me. I'll be back in six hours. You know, if it's that kind of scenario, I could see the temptation. The excavator is sitting there and you're like, punch a quick hole through here and I'm back at the parking lot. I'll be back in a jiff. Not saying it was, you know, the right thing to do to the ancient wonder. Anyway, story is continuing, investigation continues, so we'll find out. I guess maybe they don't have surveillance cameras all along the Great Wall of China, so they have to do some old fashioned detective work on this. Bringing the weird news of the week to your ear holes. This is what a weird week eight number eight in our countdown of the 10 weird news items of the week is gnomes in the news. Gnomes in the news. Police in the UK are warning people about gnome crime. They say if you find a mysterious garden gnome in your yard, you need to contact the cops and go on high alert. That is me paraphrasing. It could be that robbers have put the gnome in your yard because they're scoping out your place. It's a way to see if you're home. If the robbers come by and they see their gnome hasn't been touched, it tells them that there's probably no one at your house and your place is burglar friendly. If you've been involved in a mystery gnoming, contact your police. I got to say, this one seems like an urban legend to me or something, but I mean, there are real statements from police about this. It just seems like something you would see on Home Alone in the Home Alone movie franchise, Home Alone eight gnome alone. That one, you know, that could be animated. Hold on a second. Writing that one down in the million dollar idea book. Let me know in the comments if you have Steven Spielberg's address. I'd appreciate that. A personal phone number, maybe personal phone number. I think I'd be better on the phone. Seven Mullet World Record. Tammy Menace is a nurse from Tennessee who hasn't cut the party in the back since 1990. You know, business up front party in the back mullet. Tammy was recently in the news for her world record mullet hairstyle, which is longer than she is tall. Her mullet is five foot eight. One time, 33 years ago, she cut her mullet and then she regretted it. She missed it so much and she vowed to immediately start growing a new mullet. Here we are 33 years later. Guinness World Record five foot eight mullet. If you want to see photos, click show notes that page or the show notes of your podcatcher if you're listening on podcast. 10 weird things from this week's news. This is what a weird week six number six on our countdown. Man interviewed on BBC TV by mistake is back in the news. In case you missed it in 2006, a fellow named Guy went to the BBC for a job interview. At the same time, the TV channel was expecting an expert also named Guy to do a live TV interview. So one was job interview. One was an interview on TV. Well, the long story short is the wrong guy ended up on TV and he did his best to fake his way through it. Well, Guy Cuney is the editor of the technology website News Wireless. Hello. Good morning to you. Good morning. Were you surprised by this verdict today? I'm very surprised to see this verdict to to come on me because I was not expecting that when I came. They told me something else and I'm coming. You got an idea of it. So it's a big surprise in a big surprise. Yes. Yeah. There's a link in our show notes to the whole clip. If you want to check it out. An incredible case of mistaken identity on live television. Well, that fellow that was from 2006. That fellow is back in the news because he would like some of the income that's been generated by his viral video moment. Basically, that's the story. BBC, their YouTube has gotten, you know, maybe five, six million views of the incident. It's been meme -ified and all that. And now he's thinking Guy is thinking, hey, any of that money coming my way? What about Guy? Where's Guy's money? That is me paraphrasing. But if you want to watch the video, read the article. All of that, just click the show notes, show notes, that page number five this week. Record breaking cheese ball is enormous. I don't think I would pronounce the name of the Mexican town correctly. So I would encourage you to read the article. We link to that. But this Mexican town in four hours took a whole lot of stringy cheese and made it into the biggest cheese ball in the world. Type of cheese is called one of the names for it is quesillo. I'm probably saying that wrong also, but it's a stringy cheese in the same way you would make an elastic band ball, you know, out of collecting elastic bands. They took all this stringy cheese and just started wrapping and balling that cheese and kablami. They got a cheese ball weighing in at twelve hundred thirty pounds. It was around three feet across the cheese ball and experts in action. It's hypnotizing is something to see. The video is in the show notes. Congratulations, cheese ballers on a wonderful world record accomplishment. It looked delicious.

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
A highlight from 1394: Bitcoin Will 10x on Institutional Interest - Valkyrie
"In today's show, we're going to be discussing Bitcoin bids moved to the lowest since March as the Bitcoin price dips under $25 ,700. And breaking news just in, Tucker Carlson is in Argentina right now to interview pro -Bitcoin presidential candidate Javier Malay. That's right. Max Kaiser responded to this. This Tucker Carlson interview with Javier could pump the Bitcoin price 5 % in a day. It will become clear that all of Central and South America benefits extraordinarily from adopting a Bitcoin standard. Let's freaking go. Also in today's show, Coinbase launches crypto lending platforms specifically for U .S. institutions. We'll also be discussing Grayscale. Ask the SEC to meet on the way forward for Bitcoin ETF conversion. We'll also be discussing Bitcoin can reach comically large market cap if this trend unfolds, according to macro guru Lynn Alden, as well as the Bitcoin halving could be even bigger for Bitcoin than in the past, says Wall Street veteran Caitlin Long. And quoting the new or the CIO of Valkyrie Investments, he says Bitcoin price can 10x on institutional interests and predicts the spot ETF to be live by 2024. We'll also be taking a look at the overall crypto market, all this plus so much more in today's show. Yo, what's good, crypto fam? This is first and foremost, a video show. So if you want the full premium experience with video, visit my YouTube channel at CryptoNewsAlerts .net. Again, that's Crypto News Alerts dot net. Welcome, everyone tuning in. This is podcast episode number thirteen hundred and ninety four. I'm your host, JV. And today is September 6, 2023. We do have a lot to cover. Let's start with our market watch. As you can see here in your screen, we got Bitcoin in the red, barely holding on to twenty five thousand six hundred. We also have ether in the red along with XRP, Cardano, Polkadot and Solana. And checking out CoinMarketCap .com, we're barely sitting above that trillion dollar milestone, with about twenty seven billion in volume in the past 24 hours, with Bitcoin dominance at forty eight point two percent, with the ether dominance just shy of 19 percent. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers of the past 24 hours, Thor chain lead in the pack up almost four percent, trading at a dollar fifty five, followed by Iota up three percent, trading above seventeen point two cents, followed by GMX up three percent, trading at thirty three dollars and thirty seven cents. And checking out the top 100 crypto gainers for the past week, cause lead in the pack up fourteen percent. And checking out the crypto greed and fear index, we're currently rated forty two in fear. Yesterday was a forty last week, a forty nine and last month, a forty nine, which is a neutral. So there you have it. How many of you have been taking advantage of this recent dip? Please do let me know in the comments chat. I greatly appreciate that. And now let's dive into today's Bitcoin technical analysis. Check out the charts and what's popping with the king crypto. As you can see here, Bitcoin's bullish momentum is fading as liquidity shifts preempt a volatile move. According to the latest analysis in a new post by crypto analyst Keith Allen, a monitoring resource flagged fresh shifts on the Binance order book. That's right. The Bitcoin price has stayed tidy range bound since the weekend. But exchange data suggests that the status quo may be about to change. What are your thoughts? Bid support moved down to concentrate around twenty four thousand six hundred on the day, with the price level not seen on the spot markets since March. Quitting the analysts here, what is most concerning here is that the largest concentrations of Bitcoin bid liquidity have now moved below the previously established lower low. At the bottom of the range, Bitcoin put in the lowest post March dip in mid -June, reaching twenty four thousand seven fifty before reversing higher as data outlines alongside this chart, which shows you the Bitcoin one week candle chart. Now continuing, Allen shared the following from a macro perspective. I do expect to see a price breakdown eventually. So the thought of printing a new lower low isn't surprising. But I did expect to see stronger short term rally from this range before that happens. But with that said, the bears are yet to gain the upper hand entirely.

The Dan Bongino Show
One of the Tools Communists Use Is 'Division'
"There's a reason for this nobody voluntarily gives up their liberties they don't it's a point i made often if it you know if it's uh if i'm making this point too much you know i leave the the facebook message thing open the show's for you let me know but i think it's really critical you understand this the division abortion is critical communist democrats progressives liberals whatever you choose to call them because right now sadly they're the all same thing they rarely win by promoting an idea themselves what they do is they win by promoting division and believing making you believe they're protecting you against others you get what i'm saying that nothing they run on is popular enough that they'll win ten of the vote or fifty -one which you don't even need but you get the point nothing they run on is popular when you ask people a man personal i'm not talking about public but i mean like you're in a bar having like a heineken with someone definitely not a bud light or whatever it is and they're a hardcore democrat you say to come on you had a few be honest you don't really want to actually of course they don't so yet that but they but that's the thing like their planks they hide you know when you ask a democrat who's got a crappy school in their district public school you say what do you want to send send your kids to school the crappy public school you want to send them to private school they're always going to tell you the private you pick that ask them about their health care you say listen I heard you got a heart problem you gotta hear a chest cracked open you want a government provided doctor or you want to pick your own doctor Folks, I don't care how liberal these lunatics are they're going to say I want to pick the doctor myself so if in private when you're talking to them ninety plus percent of them don't believe in the Democrat liberal communist

Never Ninety Nine
"ninety" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"Glass of milk in a long so good with dinner. Really milk steak dinner so we used to have really dead fucking mother like a full kitchen glass. Yeah how see dream ice cold ice cold ice. My teacher in second grade used to yes we. She'd put it in her cereal. And i was like you so silly ice her cereal. She is in her cereal. That would have never heard of. I've never seen ice crazy. It was also the first time so our elementary school was also like they called it crossroads. Yep big bergerson. Yeah mine's done this one weapon. It's much as i am more over there now. We're i can't. I gotta go target later. Ma'am pressure this for you. We next podcast. I might have to get some more. Yeah that's only that's that's one more glass for a while there. I was buying a bottle week almost a week. Maybe every two weeks. I'd have to really the people knew me and they're like for some more bourbon. Ucla yeah but the first day i saw some ice cubes in their milk was like a whole day. Zuleta i on that day for my baby blanket. So didn't have to one that you carry around got that shit. Your winds blinking. Yeah got that one. Didn't have it for school unlike boohooing so we're going into some weird places to go find a blanket really distracting until naptime is over. It was the first time. I saw like My brothers seven years older than me. This is the first time. I saw teenagers and it was the nineties so they were like goth down. You'd never seen the teenager. Not really not like that and not in a setting full of like i was in school. Did you. so you never seen. Teenagers acting like teenagers. Yeah we were in the lunchroom okay. So teacher puts ice cubes in her milk. And i'm like okay. That is weird though. Never been at the lunch line. You see some goth kids and you're like okay. You look a lot bigger than me and.

Never Ninety Nine
"ninety" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"Giggle was just like you think i don't get some like i get all of it. She's like it's here. It's like one hundred. Two hundred years ago like obese. People were the most attractive people child. Bearing hips man or they got money to eat out fair. Yeah they do some biscuits and gravy today young men and women there if you saw like like overweight because that was very rare. Now it's everyone's basically is very is is bed. Gravy man grits in grids biscuits gravy. You want some cholesterol toppy. Her calories do there's tomato onto it. Go just put a little tomato until we do southern food. We'll split tomato on especially as yeah. It's fine tomato with globs of as that's a salad malin yet. Some he had some pasta. Mo- mayonnaise little deal pickle and some tomato and got yourself blanche hostile sal duck. Meat man was crazy that the What are we supposed to eat off of is bullshit trying. The trump food pyramid that asia. What's actually agricultural department may have your baseball cards at the eat from the food pyramid. And you're gonna get diabetes and heart disease and obese. Todd todd hi america. We're talking about his children and they were developed by the can't can't remember the agricultural side of the government or the lobby or united states. Whatever i can't remember the agency wasn't produced by the fda people don't know like so. The people that were making is all like corrupted my money so can money because their crops they will hate all these crops sweet. I made a lot of it. I wanna talk about something. That i've vaguely remember. Yeah there isn't the big memories that that's actually good one. Good one eight member remember that. That's for podcasts. That's a good one you like. Here's some shit. I thought about once kind of dorm. That's a good one man. I'll see the doctor. Owens sierra show is because it rhymes but like vague memories memories. Oh man don't take that one take over the change it for change your podcast every week. It's a different name you never know. You never know what's going to be talking about. It was vague memory though shit agriculture bourbon. That's another good one. Bourbon release podcasts. Vague memories doctor. Sarah show yeah. That's it one of those with the podcast or mosaic of a life. That's serious too serious better. I'm just rambling. Because i have trying to remember talking about. Fda food crops new Oh yeah gotta make fun because like remember all that but did remember ads going. Oh yeah sorry. There's a book. I think it's called the great sugar conspiracy. I could be wrong title ninety nine percent. Sure i'm wrong on the title but it is. A book exists about ninety nine. Yeah i am a hundred that that is wrong. But there is a book that that goes back and kind of discovers or like investing. How shitty sugar is for. Yeah yeah what happened. Was the timelines fuzzy. I don't remember a long time ago when they're making the food pyramid cram like that thing. Whatever at the people that corporations me league cereals kellogg's cereal people at versus normal brothers. All them shit like make all of this process sugary crab a longtime. This is a long time ago. They bribe the scientists to say this fact. This is true. This is how they bribe bribed the scientists to say that it was fat that made people fat. Because it's very easy to understand your you fat that sugar and carbs and all the stuff is good for you. It's fine glucose in your body naturally it if you think of it. That's how eighties way back in a day up until about ten years ago. That's even like old people now pops. Yeah that's hard sugar. Dip in your powdery. Sugar does consensus is like. Oh this is fat free. But it's kind of dying down. You don't see a lot of fat free commercials anymore. You see the products because the dog poisoner head. Yeah but they don't because they can't back those claims anymore because it's like very disputable now. Yeah but yeah so. They of us be fat milk. Yeah they just had an overproduction of it would like feed nurse during the wars. And they're like milk's good for you. Dear children to we have so much milk milk cows and the new. That's another inflammatory thing that we eat has been taught so you. I'm for people choosing to do whatever they wanna do. But black people do things on wrong information that we're told that cut my dairy consumption down to like ten percent of food. I haven't drank a glass of milk in a long so good with dinner. Really milk steak dinner so we used to have really dead fucking mother like a full kitchen.

Never Ninety Nine
"ninety" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"The word and the word ask. Oh man. yeah. That's good. Which is fun because i was listening to globular on the way down here. it's getting. It's a lotta sounds sounds. yeah Now if you oh man. I'll have to look on my tap back into two thousand eleven two thousand twelve sarah to find some of just like fucking sounds just sound. That's what i was listening to a lot at that time in my life. Two thousand eleven hours zoo gangster rap. Cool i listen to gangster rap. When i rode the bus like i bought. Listen to it. Because i didn't have cds. I guess rest. Nineteen nineties term. One thousand nine hundred ninety s you know ninety six ninety eight. That's when i was the bus on their listening some snow stuff then like we just little kids and be like we don't know what that means that it's fucking also like talk in. Oh man there was funny like a video talking about like eighty s music videos and how just guys moving in the streets as their army. Army-based too yeah. Yeah you know like super smooth. They'll ooh they need to talk to that lady right there. Yeah it's also man. Yeah does music videos. We're fucking great. Excellent second wind machines gold man. Like some lionel richie. He'll like i don't know why but my best the guy that's the guy you're talking about right thumb do you. Rick rolled me earlier that she was so fun. Is i forgot that was. The thing was good. I've seen like a qr qr skin number. They're called I've seen that tattoo on someone's fi and then it took you to that. I mean i just watched it But that video. I was like oh i wanna know how to hit somebody hard. Yes so video where it was just like this guy. I'm just gonna say look like a ninja. He was doing some sort of like. Hey this is how you can protect yourself that you need to do to protect yourself. Don't play around with it because you'll hurt somebody so he's giving you instruction and it's like tiktok thingy see have the instructor and you have the other person and he's like going through the moves news all right. I you need to take your hand and don't let your thumb fist because if impact you're gonna break it which a lot of people know that. No that is really this. This guy knows what he's talking about when he takes he's like okay. Bring both of your hands down by your side. And then he starts doing this little side motion and then the video yells into a game. I thought he was jabbed. I like this is illegal. You can't do it like i just got. Rick rolled yelling shit. How did it start. Man was it was not like a Family guy thing. I don't know why they referenced him all the time rick rolling came from that debut. Shit i don't know how the became a thing. It's a thing. Ask the internet winded. Rick rolling become a thing or we despite his. We don't have a google here. We don't have a glare. Anyone wants to be google. Yeah you have to have real weird flexible times. Yeah yeah just like whatever. She's that is how it's been going like. Hey like i didn't wanna do. I wasn't available in the morning so either. Because i did two other things with two different groups of people did all that a lot of things. Today sand was very productive today to he measured our porch and like got gutter stuff stuff. I drink some cbd water which was fantastic then the bourbon but took a sip. It's different totally different. The aso and that's probably we're going to do. Tomorrow's is what i got burned by bourbon movie tom gutters gutters us right. Gutter should be in the literally gonna get dirty dirty in the gutters but we ain't gonna get that dirty. 'cause we already pressure. Wash the house which was fun. It is kinda rewarding. It's like adult. I taught doug for like a solid hour. My wrist burnt Because i have. I mean you guys don't know me but i had my son had on. I had my flannel on. I was pretty covered. Because i don't like to get burnt but muslims resort. I was there for like we were sam. Did most of the house. I did one of the back laws. That was actually dirty because it doesn't get a lot of direct sunlight so i'm sure it gets wet and condensates and has a chance to like get gross Feels like my seven year old. Had.

Never Ninety Nine
"ninety" Discussed on Never Ninety Nine
"Throw that shit in the dirt but i kept around my shoulder around like peanuts. Yeah for the sake blue safety blanket. He took care everywhere. I understand that. I tried to do that when i was a little kid. I still have you really really into it. i was trying to be like lionel. My dad gave me once linus linus. I think it's i think so too but i was trying to be like. I'm going to carry this blanket. But i didn't care. Yeah so i was like. I cared a lot here. I had a. I cared a lot. I still care a lot. Like i don't let my cat step on it. Yeah where is it in my bed. Oh nice. I don't travel at around the house anymore. It stays kind of under my pillow. No but that shit was like you talking about a rider. Diamond blinking has been to every still take it with me. When i go places it just stays a my pillow case. I mean if my house burns down. And i'm not home and go get it Like hamco kidding okay. So they're actually has been okay best e that i have my shrine to shrine. I'm not creepy. I just have a lot of stuff with her on it. She has of good friend that she has like. She cares for her so much that she is cute photos. Schreiner you call call. I laugh because it is like a shrine. You just have like so many picture frames that she's given me birthday so a birthday present came in the mail told me about you hadn't received it. Yes so i got it and it is a ring ring that has arms and it's like the little ring is hugging you. That's also when. I say i needed that so i gotta thursday. I don't dunno okay. So you know how i just get fucking pumped from september until my birthday okay. Now is the time where i'm like. I feel that. I feel all that space that have held. I feel all the energy gave. And now i am fucking spent. Dry sponge shit man and then just this week has been A lot of high intense emotion for my clients that i just dealt with this week which is fine. That's kind of the head space. I have when i'm at work holding space for people letting it be whatever cool but fog so i am like karai ing on my drive home and i'm not a crier as true. You do say that. I'm not cry. I know and i was just a mess. I go through phases. Where i'm like i'm very like i don't know if it's a real word or not but like if it's real i m galley walked through mountlake since oceans or maybe it's just picking up on subtle body don't actually feel but whatever perception you perceive it however whatever How chef amount you feel it. I'm not a crier. Oh yeah sorry. My brain's emotion. Yeah my sort of wondering with the foot doctor. We're talking emotion. you're a fielder. yes. I crying crying i go through phases where i'll be like an spot where i'll be allow myself to be open and i do like remote ally and there's a long lags between those seasons where i'm like. I'm not cold. But i'm just kind of like no it's not like i'm not heartless or anything but there's lots i right now in one of those seasons runs like for you not not giving in to or not taking on motion. You're like you care. I recognize Sucks. i'm not feeling that. So i'm going to move on. Yeah more like how. Can i help you. Like how of leverage my resources whatever. They are at the baker life better. But i'm like no other seasons. I'm just like balling. Say all these feelings with them so like amount of and it's definitely like i don't think ever reached this pinnacle of like emoting this week. Yeah i don't think that's ever happened. That'd be good because you're like you're always just like no. I don't feel shit. Yeah like i was like am. I can't know like is that. What like being in europe. Because i say this people all the time. I'm like you have. It's not your old and you hurt more. Because you're old hugh feel more because your body's experienced more so you have more receptors so you can just feel more you're more aware of your body because you've been in it. Probably the same thing goes with like you're like internal body to your house. That's what i'm talking about like you just physically can feel more you. Can you have the ability to tap more. Because you've had these neural connections made would you also had more experiences. Relief agency wet. Pain does like someone rippling effect when you're a little kid. You're like ain't shit ain't happened to me is what i'm saying but you can see it. You've seen it. I know what i'm saying. Yeah we're gonna my life like everyone comes in. They hit you with the worship. All right okay. So i guess my week was like way opposite than yours. Like i've been on a comedy roadshow. Nice all week love that. Yeah just come in. People come in for their visits. And like i just fucking joking. Jokes jokes off. Who mixing together. I wanted to enjoy this the other one. If you want me to drove down with it see what it tastes. Like with a little god. I can't remember live better of the uae meant and well if i forgot that was bourbon yet is still very still bourbon. Seventeen ninety two. We love you better bourbon. Still burbs cloudy definitely not a pretty color like the psychedelic water. But i'm here. I forgot the episode. Got really did really well. On youtube people But so thursday came home. I had already the day before i had bought myself. Lavender like the plant like a dried. Bushel i was going to buy it for a friend. It was her birthday and we went over there and last year. I got her some lavender. So i was like. Oh that'd be cute. But i was like i really want under- wis lavender supposed to do. I just love it it supposed to do yeah. Lavender amethyst are like the be all end all for all the things. If you're doing crystal work using amethyst used quartz crystal whatever so we what get on big honking rock. This is not a stone. There are stones in it. This looks like a giant soon. This is a piece of plastic glass that as a scope. Oh sweet a prison. It's a prison because you can't see what i got. I got looks like what would be enchanted on a disney movie. Absolutely yeah cool. Their are rubies in that. That is my only ruby. You bring a little closer to your eye and then kind of Maybe look your instead the light. 'cause it's not going to be like Refer it's not a refracting but it's a prism. Whoa whoa yeah. So that's fun. Yeah i like it.

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"Yeah there's a they're also relying on people. They know the tattle on them. What they do that too. I guess i'm assuming in my mind is like military officers that could kill you. Obviously you know what. I mean like Yeah so the So they do that to Keep everyone in check. So the things that they're like tattling on them or report them or minor. They're more like i think. That zach was speaking out against the dictator. Why don't you know if they're working with korea. Like i'm sure he's some crazy. Are there like repercussions to every time you get tattled on. Yeah yeah depending on what what happens but like the self to tattle on his so minor because everyone will do anything they can't even they can't even like talk. I could even get you in a back room. Hey man the dictator and he punched me in the face installment candy. I don't like him right now. We couldn't even have that conversation of discotheques. Then i might go tattle on you and oh yeah geez. But that's how they that's how that's how the everybody's constantly against each other. Then there's no unity is a well known fact. Apparently any of those things brainwashing cult building. Tyrannical regime building insert. I'm sure there's shades in between there but that's the that's the way to do it like that right where nobody can trust each other with because we can't talk we can't even Sparked discontent because you might go. Tell someone i'm gonna shot because like i talked to a school. He what's up and you're like yeah. Tell me then. I get cool for the good. Yeah so you can't even have like the backroom meetings like you know whatever they did hear back in the day the seventeen hundreds of my head. They're like either at a plantation or in a bar somewhere like boston a mushroom. Probably boston and start up. They weren't definitely down here. I'm sure they're they're like in a bar like looking like with a revolution and everything you have to have a space and you have to be able to get these ten people together and talk without knowing that they're going to go tattle like they have to. You have to have space like sparked a revolution. I mean they take it away that way. That was the thing. We had a lot of space here. We're way over here on the other side of the atlantic. Just like hey. They can't hear anything we're saying. Do the other day andrea asked me. He was like he was like he was like yeah. He's talking about the riverland. But the american revolution in school a little bit and he was like well. Why did britain own us or control us. Whatever where he said. And i was like well. I tried to explain it to a seven year old. I don't know man. Like the. I the the idea that just because we came from a place and moved over here in they fake control us and own us like blew his mind. Yeah he was like no. Does it make sense. You just leave that place and then you're in a new place and you do new stuff. And i was like yeah. He's like you didn't understand like he's used to like the idea that you have the freedom to leave whereas we they didn't leave. They were sent there. People sent their idea of being a colonizer or he just didn't get it. He's like yeah. Judy never tried. Explain it to them and i was like. That's just how it was man. I think that's a good thing that he doesn't get he's like this doesn't make any sense to me. That's true you know having no concept of being ruled over by somebody and all your actions have answered fair. He also doesn't have any concept of vhs videotapes. So i don't know i mean that's good too. I think i think we're better off the other day. He asked me he was like he saw one he was like what's this and i was like dude. It's a movie. We made some movies. It was like whatever he man whatever. It was on the tv like. I don't even have a dvd player. We just stream we do you. Stick this thing and i was like. I don't know how it but these things come up when they spin it in movies on this black plastic. He was like house movie. I was like. I don't know i have no idea. It was more confusing that the movie lived the black plastic then flies the air magically to our apple. Tv that's just amazing. Said it's like that makes sense the black plastic. Nothing he's like you know there's like waves. He's like in pieces and waves got the best i can because i don't even out even know what the internet is really. You know what. I mean like internet live. I don't know everywhere. I don't know like Question yeah i explain it to them like little bits of the movie go through waves and when it hits the little black box tv puts them together and puts them on their. He's like a by that. And i'm trying to explain they record the print. They print the movie on this black tape. And then you spend it and it plays it. He's like how. Can you print sound. And i was like that's great question. I the think you blow my mind was blown mind right now because i got no idea. Those are just abortions. That's why it's fun. Seven-year-old ask questions i was like i don't know how you prince sound dude. I don't know. I don't know but the fact that that's way you say it out loud they have the you print sound. I don't know but like the fact that space particles fly everywhere and all information everywhere. He's like yeah. Of course like the. Yeah i mean honestly. I think i'm not. I'm not ashamed to admit this. But i think i'm on the same page is right now. You're thinking about it. I'm like print sound man. It seems crazy to meet a print sound to float through space. You're not gonna be able to sleep tonight. Brother man i'm going to be taking. Vhs tapes never ninety s we blow. Your mind is looking to be dead. I like in like how you print sound. Daddy a lover. I wish i could just think like that. Sometimes that's a question. Yeah i knew. I tried teach him as much as possible whenever time i started like try and teach them more just like whatever desario anytime in life. He hits new something like that. I'm like you're the teacher. Teach me man. I'm this is what helmets like. He's like well. You mean them to teach you how to sell is get dirty. Get the dirt off. That's all explained to you. Get the whatever i've learned. I can't explain to a seven year old. I can't personally you. Just getting cleaned is up. A little. Bays like yeah. You don't have a notebook have lots of notebooks. yeah so to be fair journals. No books like do a lot of it on my ipad. Pro with the pencil is nice..

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"Like. Oh yeah. Brush my teeth. Left-handed jabbing my mouth with a toothbrush. And then the The medicinal part or the similar religious silber tori herbs. Use comes from the roots and then they dry it and boil it the mix it with coconut water. And then they kind of swish it. Around and whatever wish they. One dose of kavakava is a chopped off top of a coconut. Shell you imagine what. I wanted to try it. I'm just. I'm also just obsessed with this feeling of holding your fingertips at the bottom of the bowl I like to drink my tea like this. I have a traditional chinese teacup. That was given to me by a chemistry teacher. I was gonna say. I thought it was japanese reduced so chinese The gentleman who gave me the cutlass chinese. I'm not sure now. That is cool. How they drink soup. They don't use spoons law the time. Yeah hold the bullets bonus so cute i. I saw that. I was like i've been used as spoon this whole time. Like suckered spins you can just drink it from the mole. Yeah but if you google intoxicating pepper yeah or at least google translates of this particular word but yeah it means something really fun. No you know the thing. I had had something prettier Like rejuvenating words this. I mean it definitely does something. It's worth the by water. We're all in. This is only one game one can of in. And i can't say words. Yeah i feel pretty good. I feel like a. It's supposed to be a at least scribe. It just wanna know this word. Sorry for being my phone need to know this word. That's okay because it was so fun but it's this is subscribe not by the people that use it by like the internet like women. Md or something or like people but people like that websites like that as a conversational lubricant. Is i read that somewhere. And then as post to help with people who suffer from social anxiety yes Which is very very similar to when people have a few drinks like at a party. I guess i feel more loose yes. It's nice that it doesn't have like addictive properties or supposed to be hung over it because it's not alcohol either so you're not gonna have like and like you can drive. Yeah yeah fine so we're alcohol and don't do that just don't did. Some some studies on are the ones that i read that. They gave it to people. Not the psychedelic water. But it was kavakava which is one of think the meeting ingredients in here and people who had ged which has general anxiety disorder. gad cat. yeah. I hate medical acronyms with us. What it is in the i. I want to say the people that got kavakava it reduced their gad by like fifty seven percent or something like some and for to be just a plant. That's my favorite stuff. Things are plants. And you're like oh that works nice. Yeah so that's it has less calories. That was something that's benefit thing said where this one has twenty calories where like a beer has one hundred hundred even just like straight tequila has like ninety but you know what straight to kill has enough top of your head. You don't worry about lie. I know that okay got worried about it. I mean. I did a lot of drink in this year and i also watch what i put him up body as far as calorie count. But there's so if you google kava kava the supplement excuse me the the yeah. The supplement it. There's a lot of things pop up about liver damage up so you're not supposed to drink with it if you have to actually have like alcohol beverages that you're not supposed to but there's two strains of kabakov wrote down here so once king peppers all i can ask sure that it said something else but like that also or drink intoxicating beverage. School was called noble noble noble noble once called tutti spill. That case you understand my accent t you die to yeah like that's the to strain so the first one is noble is the one that you can consume every day. It's shouldn't mess up your liver gonna mess up your liver unless you dislike. Od all you need is like a brick of kavakava pace or something kavakava paced. The other one is the one. I can't pronounce tutti to to pronunciation bad. That's bad from the good with that when you're not you can't eat consume that one every day. Good for you but nothing you should probably consume every day for like air and water air. Water love true but Yeah so this is probably the noble kavakava that were consuming today. You vanity fair your second one. Yeah it's got something called cava lactones. Cairo peruvians sorry. That's leave lou. Lisi losing my brain leaving my brain. Sorry and that's the thing of kabakov that's the chemical that has the effect so something kind of cool see research research we can read. Phones knows coming on my brain. Just come off the top. Okay you dr stuff to come straight up. I could go doctor. Go doctor on nights too boring. that's okay. It does some stuff with Gab receptors in your brain and then it so you'll can down regulate some dopamine in zimbabwe think serotonin receptors. I can't remember which one. I think it was inconclusive. Maybe both yada yada yada. So what that means when you when you consume kavakava like in coconut shell way it gives you increase amount of dopamine in your body and your brain or your blood or your body. Whatever so that's supposed to be one of the reasons. Why gives you that really cool feeling because that happens nice. Yeah it's definitely a feeling. Yeah i like it. I'm offering yeah and then I thought it was just going to be delicious water. But it's my tongue fun. Yeah that's my favorite part. Time fills fine head spaces nice and it's like so studying outside like i just can't i just can't with today and it wasn't too late good. I've realized what my timing means is twenty minutes off. Yeah if i say on the hour. I'm going to be within fifteen to twenty minutes here at at noon twelve thirty. That's what i plan. And i was here at twelve. Nineteen perfect also does the. I can't pronounce the work. That i just learned it like two weeks ago. These be ever heard of it. Actually carolina show because she'll look it up but whatever they were said if i say the second ago my mind's already too i can see my brain but i'm like i put those in my mouth just three months. V8 guy does going scott. I'm waiting to pop it. Do it three airport. The bowl will see this one little bit richer of purple color. So now i got the she have hibiscus plus lime. She's got black berry. Yuzu new pok mon. It does does sound like a plant based pok mon but the other thing does besides the yes decides that thing. I just told you don't forget what else talking about about the increase dopamine it also barnes to a receptor is slipping my mind too. But it's one the same receptors in your brain that cannabis like cannibal cannon man bullied skin. So don't talking about that when you smoke. We attached attached to sue. So that's one of the reasons why they think when you consume kabakov it gives you a decreasing levels just like a cd or that particular can can. Anna boyd decided it. Sounds better than what she said. The first time. I said the first time. Yeah okay the first one is like canidates. We'd there's a written in brains cadillac tunes cava lactose. What's in the act. As a gavitt hitter also watch onto a receptor the same same receptors. Canvases i.

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"His truck with no air conditioner. Yeah like back. This is back in the eighties. I guess and she always drove elbow out like this and then years later she for like a long long long time years later. She had ridiculously bad skin. Cancer right here believe it. Yeah they're always. Yeah there's some things on get checked out and be like is this okay. Yeah yes that's in the sun all the time i mean. She told me because she had her elbow. The window was get exposed the whole time. Yeah i've seen that with them side-by-side mostly in the face. He knows like do this. Or you're going to get wrinkles and you'll see like one side sack. Marcus had more sun damage and breaks down sooner than some the side that was in the shade. You it's crazy so mahboob as you know on put on booze but arbour was case you hit this wicked eighteen or twenty eight something with eight. It was a lot it went down from mid or meet where they cut it out. Yeah it was a little tiny little spot but it but to get it back then. The is such a big cut now. They had a cut from about like the top of the shoulder. Meet all the way past down past elbows like the middle of the forearm. They probably didn't have good like all right. We got to see how far it could possibly go. 'cause something called fingers. Yeah yes they do is called clean edge like they want to take a chunk out in on the microscope. They look for a border of cancer cells all the way around. That's at clean edge or something. I think it's the term. So they took out a lot greater scare munoz located. Yeah then if. I was ever like in the car as a passenger when i was little. My oboe was out the window. Always like this. No you had this fear of like my obadele halbe car window because those are going to get cancer and die young was a pretty afraid of toothpicks. For a long time. I was very afraid of tooth. Okay so i got dehydrated. We're in south dakota so probably like three. What else have. I don't know. I remember south dakota. There did you. Really last air force bases. We lived on in rapid city. Yeah i mean. I'm assuming it was dehydration. They brought me to the hospital. They put an iv in. And i had fluids like was there for twenty four hours. I got cute pictures. You know But i was really convinced that it was a toothpick. That was in my arm as the iv in my head like even now picturing. I'm like picks out. I wonder why you use the toothpaste. I don't but that's what i saw. And i mean even now i've had to go to the hospital like maybe two times getting dislike dehydrated and being sick and just like right fluids and i'm like I got good veins. You can take it from a hand. They don't necessarily like it when you do that. And they're like just let me do my fucking job which i get but toothpicks. Little blip. I mean i use the i mean. That's not my favorite way to floss water. Pit guys like come on. It's great you know you just had eight all the bone off of the chicken wing all the bone you know get you biggest showpiece of would get the rest of that. Meet out like that's appropriate every everyday cleaning water. Yeah water pick or you know. I've never. I've never used a water. Big they're pretty great. I don't have one that plugs in mines like a battery operated business substitute for philosophy. And you're still supposed to. I mean i would still floss. But i mean it definitely. Yeah it's a lot easier to use and bossing everyday is true. I'm a bad foster. Yeah because i don't do it very often. I'm obsessed with my with washing all of it. Yeah scrape by tung flaw. I water pickle philosopher. Eat have you ever done oral. Pulling now i think okay. I'm just like this now. I start my morning yeah sure. It's gay porn. Toxins out like. I don't not believe it but i haven't done it as kind of banking on you. Like she's gonna have done that. I have about it but we're pulling our base go get. It's usually coconut oil. It's just wish it for twenty minutes. That's a long time have saliva in coconut oil south. The going around mash and man is supposed to suck out toxins and then other things. I don't know sure what it's supposed to do. Besides clear gums. Yeah i don't know. Give them a nice deep conditioning. But here's a real my. Oh i need to do that. But then when. I'm looking at the jar like when i don't know if i want to spoonful that momentum about to actually do it i'm like that seemed like a better idea when i was reading over poland. Do for twenty minutes. i mean. i've never done it. Not even for like one minute and do my dentist visit twice a month twice. Signed twice a year for real. I pay extra ninety dollars every two weeks. Oh sorry. I didn't realize how big this mug is a little bit the beach beers at the mike. If if you're wondering if you're wondering what that was mugs are so satisfying. Like why don't more people drink everything out amongst why do we have. I mean okay. I know where we have..

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"And how d. Mt is a honey. It is honey colored as a golden. Yeah to golden whenever you see like crystal form. It is a golden color original something somewhere. I can't in our bodies physically make milk. But he's talking about a brain going to the land of milk and honey is creating that connection so that you can come into your piney. Glen understand how to activate. It is crazy when you look at this old teachings through that lens fits. Oh it's all bill donahue does as he talks about this connection between like especially for people like us who grew up with the bible like no. This is the word of god. And you're like okay. Okay and then you have in the beginning was the word and the word was god and then you have like hey. Words are sound vibration and spells in create everything. Create everything and that is our matter and like the whole vibration. That's exactly what he goes into. It's phenomenal profits favor. Every time i got to get into the and he'll he just goes through exactly like you wouldn't sunday school. He just goes through. Different chapters. Goes through like luke. And john. And mark the word of god and mike or the words of jesus the whole thing. I felt combat it differently. Yeah the cool thing about teaching besides their ancient and you could still have to tease them. Out and steady them. Barbarians wrote this down basically. Yeah and then even now in our sophisticated time you still have to tease it out and learn and study so applicable but there's so many layers look at those teachings in so many different lenses so many layers in. It's so cool because it so many different lenses zone here. He's top notch. There's stuff that does that. Where if you look at it from this way. It doesn't work get from this way. So all those teams almost all of them. I guess you look at it from different wage. Like oh yeah that works at work on that and then he will bring it into like hinduism and taoism. Hinduism lately brings a lot of those like connections to and it's just like but then he also brings like the science of everything he's great. Bill gets so excited beaver enough. I don't like it like if they're really excited. And it's really good is really. I like listening to them on the way to places. He's got like our long little. Blurbs sometimes i feel their energy and even care about i can't think is a little google bill donahue the two people you're going to get one's a politician not that guy he ain't it nothing about that guy but if you see bill donahue ended the craziest thing is this like it's being recorded on like vhs. Some of them are not even that old like maybe two but just the fact that they're recorded like quarter early old school. Yeah so like. It looks very we'll recording but have the record at the bottom but you can definitely tell it's like a tape and it's kind of in the back of the room so sometimes you can't hear the questions from the people in the room but he'll write things down on the board and it's just it you know it's him at the front of the classroom. We were under a thrift shop and there was a vcr clue sign. Couldn't even describe to him what it was because he had no frame of reference because i only have a dvd player. I don't even use. Dvd's anymore you know what i mean so i was just like as a. Yeah you film things on tape and you stick it in you play it. He's like what's the tape blessed boy but he didn't like his frame of reference sucks so bad i could even give them like. Yeah it's like a dvd. but older. because we don't even use these stream everything we don't use. dvd's like is kind of like a video game disc but for movies like any stick. It ends up in la. Yes i watched the. Dvd video are vhs combo hambo but also had like you know. I was born in ninety so i went from like ratchet technology to like. Now i think i'll those you could like record a tape or dvd onto a. Yeah yeah go the other way but to be able to take vhs recorders blockbuster. Be con- reminded. Did you ever go to like a data chain video store in the a hole in the wall. I mean ingles used to have one really so. Have you went to win that strip mall. Whatever they. I never got to do it because it was old enough. They have a beaded ball porn. With man we always knew. I was little cam friends. Just like stick sticker head and i saw titi titi. Was those things the eighties trying to like. Look at human bodies was just like okay. We have an operation someone. A comedian talks about this. He's like all right. Your big brother is going to pick it up. He's gonna leave it in this bush on thirty fourth street. You're gonna ride your bicycle over. You're gonna come back to my treehouse. Drop it off at six. Pm we're all gonna go open it up to. I remember the first time. I saw warn that was a little kid on accident. I wasn't actively seeking it. So when i was a little kid my mom. My dad were stealing cable so we had all the cable channels. They had a thing where they had every channel some in the morning. Been through the morning before school. I remember i was flipping fan titties trying to find. Gi joe is what my goal was like. Gi joes ones jane getting in the. But now i'm getting into but it was. It was a it wasn't in the but that would out why wouldn't even unknown babies. All right yeah. I was flipping and there was a naked dude with gray hair and the latest wouldn't say disturbing but it's intense. Isn't it especially when you come just on it was. I was in third grade. I think could be wrong on that. But i think third grade and again i wasn't seeking this. I just bad parenting born channels available and then like a flipped on it and then members like naked grey-haired dude and the lady do things to his weiner. Now yeah then. I saw him come and i was like as intense. I was like china. Relate that the myself my body don't do that yet and i was like that p. Looked weird.

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"Know i think he knows how much i talk about him. He's like i it. S one of the thing that leg. I mean if it's fair to say that causes him anxiety is whenever people meet him. They're like oh. My god heard so much about you. He's like oh god for the podcast just in my life. I just talk about sam lot. What's what i mean. He is a huge chunk of my life. This should be reciprocal. You'll also kind of the way you want to say you know. He's around a smaller group of people than i am because he works with the same people so you know and i've met these people. He works with the most part Like some of the key players and But i'll talk about sam to a stranger. That's beautiful man. Have you met my husband. have you seen. His face is very handsome. Gas beautiful beautiful ship was supposed to be religious. Rose to be one hundred hundred. Yeah so it's been good kind of blew mine because like growing up fifty fifty. Let's a compromise. That means you get half of goodness. Yeah we should all in all in. Yeah sometimes somebody needs all in for three months or whatever that you need all in for three. I'm making that up for a month. Whatever it is never fifty fifty. It's like a one hundred hundred at the same time. I'm in yeah fully in then sometimes you but it sucks. Wouldn't all in fifty. Yeah you know what i mean but supposed to be one hundred hundred read learned. That was like way more sense. I like that much better than old compromise my show that's like no no compromises thing but if you compromise everything. Fifty fifty compromise on like. Hey i want steak dinner hair trampling okay. If you base your relationship or marriage is is is fifty fifty than like it. Sucks like it's half good. Yeah you and me because you not have your half of your self is not there. Represented one hundred one hundred. It is fun to like having that relationship. Go give her that book. I made you read this. Read that one. That's where it came from. bom book. redbook redbook read it right before bed for the morning of shift. Be like fuck. I gotta read this pickle. Rick me and my kids seven so i watched board. But i can't stop seeing route. Larry yeah he's like dad. What's pickle rick. I give him the the. The jury diversion of pickle. Rick and it's there's a i mean. Do you feel like rick. And morty are kind of of Just their visual. It's obviously back to the future. Yes that's amazing. Yeah yeah except for they shit on time. Travel injured dimensional trial. It's funny if you want. Rick shits on time show. Yeah inter dimensional. 'cause i mean good anyways because you create loopholes but he makes fun of time travel on it which makes it even funnier kind of base off of that. Yeah visually look like my seven year. Old girl walks wrong if you like. He's never seen a brick and mortar. You gave him the disney version of. There's a lot of things that he i mean. I know you keep his like visual very age appropriate. Which is smart. I mean these seven-man be seven. Don't be fourteen my my niece. Well yeah we were talking about harry potter because that was what we did we had fun lady night on friday and then dudes came on saturday dudes and we had poker and all the comes. You know truthfully. We didn't really play much. While we were actually in laundry we took photos and drank and danced. The though all the next day was poker and Spades and just tell you just tell me that you guys got laundry on a play chess. Just lie lied. I lied to you won the game. I'm the queen's game it also you realize how dope of an idea that is and you're like yeah. I brought my chessboard. Wanted to voters all be. That's fair. I mean that's the whole point of that was leaked. That's the point and we like we all got a late start. It was like seven eight nine o'clock and then we all kind of got ready. I don't know if you've ever gotten ready with a group of gals. It's time consuming. And then i'm kind of a coordinator. And then i also had my friend maggie who is like when we taking some fucking pictures. I was like about on the bed girl. I'll take a picture and pin right now. It only takes me like seventeen minutes. I took maybe ninety percent of everyone's photos that's awesome. And then i had take mine was fun leader. Tom legit party But we took mattresses down from a and put them in the living room. And i put my tapestries over them so to set the scene. Whenever people came in you know i got all kinds of shit. We had two car loads of stuff of stuff lights and blankets and Flowers and food and stuff to create more of an ambiance. I brought my own fun lights. And i have this laser thing not puts lasers We had a fire going ahead on my flowers around the fireplace. Had my sword. My friend maggie again. This huge cat. She's fucking crazy lights neo flowers and my sword like a normal thing a wind as well. 'cause i didn't know what people wanted to use as props. Oh had i just brought anything. That was fun. Had a bunch of mass. Have you have a wand. And then i have sam. Has this really cool blue fox leather face mask. That's really nicely made. So i bought that and then kelly with a b. She gave this like cat bat with purple rhinestones. I have that But we brought to of their mattresses from stairs so that we cozy spots all over the place because there was a couch. Djing for lounging. There was a couch. there was a kind of a bigger. It was a single seat but it was like a little less than two of these cushions so it was enough for two people to sit in and then another kind of long chair. And then we brought the two mattresses so we had the couch a coffee table and then a mattress and the fireplace and then another mattress people are able to like lounge around and some people are watching harry potter The were in the other room playing poker in spades and we were calling the same area. But i'm gonna books as you get looks. Not let's see. I got five. Sorry i got. I got five bucks for that one spades was fun i haven't played spades in a long time. It's kind of a ghetto. Gay man we got some ghetto. Ghetto raised friends. Have you played tunc. I've played tong. I don't really remember the rules. But i've played. I've played like for real hood Her hood so if you play tong that we can. We can hang out pretty good talk. That's a good one space was fun. Poker was fun bullshitter. And i'll like..

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"Whatever man so basically she had didn't know this for like a day or two later say congestive heart failure So i just like inhuman we just part of your heart is away and you get fluid build up in your lungs. Our lungs reflects she was drowning and fluid so they treated her for heart. Failure congestive heart failure with that didn't respond and they even they went all crazy so i thought maybe she had some crazy cancer. The shit whatever. And i was like damn it now. What the fuck man. I've i've always been this guy like always like like killing dog. Yeah like world most people will all. We put our dog down. She could walk to well and sometimes inside or she couldn't hear marley was death. I was like fuck it or she was blind in death. Like fucking bartlett. Was blinded carrying this little sauce around. Yeah all just kind of took. I'll take care of like a human a human you know. I don't care if she she has trouble holding bathroom or like can't see. I'm taking her leash. All the things got her barely you know like. I'm not the the terminator of death. Us media male lover like mecca maker. Tail wagged you know what i mean. they did all these things they they you got to come to. The hospital is not good. I'll say okay so. I got to tuesday aware there like we can't. She's not responding at all. She's happy in the oxygen cage. They're like she can't acting kind of normal she's great. She's great but she can't live outside of it because she can't breathe. Well yeah so. They're artificially keeping her alive with his oxygen and they couldn't do anything that wasn't responding. And i was like talked with. I was crying shit. The doctor was really nice. And i was like well. What am i gonna do this. But if i take home tonight. What's going to happen. I would love to happen is for her to fall asleep in waco. Yeah just transitioned over. Like i love for happened to be fucking amazing and be like your ears year hearing to come back and jump and run. That's what i would love. But like realistically i would like for. You know if if she's gonna pass. That's how i mean. That's that's how i wanted die. Yeah you know what i mean. She was like honestly what's going to happen. Is like just went down. This whole course of drowning and spasm. Being going to seizure and suffocating slowly. And i was like fuck. Yeah i was like i don't want that and i fucking want that and there's like this the the basically. There's nothing we can do. I spend jillion dollars order all the money. All the money's there like there's no more things that we can do. Yeah you have oxygen cage. Don't don't let me take yours. Yeah a they didn't actually make a joke by the they're really kind. Yeah i i'm not gonna kill my dog. I'm not gonna do it. I'm not gonna do it but like if she's gonna die. I'll gift her the gift of a peaceful transition. But i was like if she's not gonna die. I'm not gonna do it. Man just like i wouldn't i wouldn't kill you. Yeah i wouldn't kill andrei just because he can't fucking move well mean like fuck it. You know what i mean. She was like okay. And i was like they brought her out and i was like. Can i just spend an hour or two hours with before if she goes into this awful sequeira of death that you described in can we have our peaceful transition over but if not fuck mountain take your home or fuck it man. It's hard to say. Yeah and then like all aspects about our weather. She was looking at me like you could tell us. She knew it was like she didn't eat today. She's ready to transition over. And when she said that i was like fuck man. I don't wanna rob her of that. Like i don't want to rob her of the next step. That's how i look at it. Look at it. i don't look at it. As in like she's she's she's moved in transition. The pain is mind like she into other things hers her spirit and their energies show. I was like. I was like talk to because like i can't kill her as she's gonna die dying in my arms. That's different than like helping her ease. Trent ease the transition without suffering. That's what i would want anyone do for me. Yeah i'm not fucking killing her because it's a slight inconvenience. Yeah now you. What i mean or a big venus. I'll be like she's only personally the first person the love me so i held her and she was just let me start crying like she has hasn't later later shoulder like that like said she was a puppy. Like time taylor. She's start drowning. She started journeyman. And then i had like a little button and they came in and they were very very. I'm going to say funny way probably acceptable. How i avoid healing they were very calm and peaceful and loving the lodge. What's your name. i'll give a shout out. she was. Yeah bill auburn's really got exactly what the doctor in this awful moment in my wife was fantastic and it was like she was dying and then was hit a little bud and whatever they came in and show. You had a catheter hospital for four days. Yeah and they're like. Are you ready. And i was like no She's ready she's dying. He did a thing. And then i was holding. They put her to sleep and they did the other thing whatever she died or whatever but before then was like look. You have to pay for all the fucking weird. That used to be my job. Yeah so it's fucking job was get the paper signed and to take the payment and to see what they wanted to do whether they wanted. Criminals signed all the paperwork. She made me do that before spent the time with her baby. She is better. I did that. And then i was. I look after this is over. I want to leave and she was like you could leave. And i'll do it. I was like no. I'm not gonna leave her in this moment by herself. This is like my best like some people might laugh at me right now but i was like man. This is my best friend like her. Yeah like i literally. I love her more than anything. She's loved me more than any any human has ever loved me. Yeah and i was like i'll be fucking dan. I don't think. I live with myself if i was weak. Enough of big pussy lever. Like when she's gonna die. You are dying and i was like mommy and i believe and i was. I was like after. It's i want to leave. And i was like no need to pay you guys but cutest bill pay you whatever i could get the fuck outta i. I'm not gonna be able to handle this when she was like. Oh yes fine. Whatever she's like that's that's a good way to do whatever and like all of that happened. They beat me out on his fucking book. Yeah it was crazy man as intense. It was hard. I haven't really thought about it. Like it was tough week or the week when she was sick and trying to figure it out. Go through like incisions it. All this shit was hard I kind of like moved over my mind. The thinking like gratitude of having that that soul or the energy my life for so long. And i really do think of it. Like you know about alawites. The week before that we're taught we just talked about like how we think about reality is would like other societies. The reality is smoke. Yeah like it's not israel but that real then you wake from the dream and then you're really in live when you wake up. I was like yes. She woke up for this. So like your true self is like transition whether it's a physical place or different place or just. The energy moved on to smoke up as a southern woman down out. Oh dan whatever it is. I got a chance to talk to. Her is as soon as i said all the stuff i wanted to say to her human. That was done if you're not in. The dogs is very emotional when the one of the most impactful interactions. I've ever had in my life actually like when i was talking to her like. She's a little dog little table and i was talking to her. She's fucking death but a susan said it like she. She has this little puppy. She just put her chin on my sousa talking like she can't hear me. She put her chin like all my shoulder and then like just collapsed with light. Hold me but before she let me talk to her..

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"Comes to running. Yeah that's fair. That's like literally fifteen feet. It's like dude just like do do you. Don't need it. i think we're ready for. This is a pretty rambles. The preamble of stuff and getting some beverages in just kinda calm down film like that smooth jazz smooth yes. It was actually some sort of instrumental hip hop but is smell like smooth jazz. When you came in hang on occupy the people occupy the people people so today was really lovely I've just been driving around a good bit. Had things to do today and the clouds were really great. Whether it's been really cold. People are like dressed like it's freezing outside like it's not that intense. So but what. I just did. My dog is fucking crazy too late. She everything like a psychopath. We record the podcast. If you're listening to the podcast check out on youtube because you could look at your faces man. So she was licking the tripod. The little shake so we sort the podcast after that. Yeah we started podcast now right now right now it's happening. Oh yeah forgot to do that. Shit or warm baths in southern sounds and so we got going on right now. Twitter review lady twitter israel israel. We had zero twitter followers. I never use twitter like in my life. I still don't have it. I mean no why would you. I mean you have it. So let's get enough right right. So my whole i almost always huxley famous. People talk about twitter all the time. Yeah like i saw this on twitter minute here in. La more twitter people would be have literally ask for a while a use twitter. No one's really never used if you yeah me neither except for the podcast but i really appreciate all of the all you guys the donation out there. We have eighty four followers. Now we're not famous but we hero. Yeah from zero to eighty eighty fast. That's a fast car. Fucking tesla zero eighty eighty four hours. That's nice follow us on twitter. The twitter thing our twitter handle. There's numbers in that one. There is numbers is never ninety nine podcasts. Anyways the website all the stuff on there okay. So we have twitter followers. Sorry on a surprise to interesting for people that missed potato lady. This potato loves us. She is really kind of so but yeah so. I'm sorry. the point store is she said that our southern accent southern boulevard. So it's not just me. I know i mean it was blowing. I know what i got going on my life. Okay okay yeah. It was both of us that are southern accents. Make the explicit contact like sinking into a warm bath. Yeah fuck t shirts pretty nice. That's a nice compliment like. I have a negative conversation but cupcakes. He can do people like that. So like even just stepping back in like observing where you're coming from A lot of people my life has made me have made me very aware of like the content of my words. So that i'm not 'cause i can talk about negative stuff all day and it just fazes me it does it doesn't faze me what you did. It just doesn't even. It doesn't even connect that it's like a problem Like my mom being a nurse you know she might experience something that was really intense and i can just hear it in conversation and not be attached to those feelings or emotional about it and just be like those are just words that are heard and nabi attached to it but a lot of people that i love and care about cannot do that true. Don't like those kind of conversations. In like where i can just kind of like. Oh that thoughts on someone else could be sitting on it. And i'm trying to really be mindful about that interaction so i don't 'cause that and someone else will so people. Yeah you should. that's cool to like. Be thinking to be mindful calls it in someone else. Yeah because people will hook onto that and they get hooked fishing hook king off of it. And there's like the i miss my and then they get stuck there like some people spiral and it's like it's intense and it's like i don't wanna create that in a person..

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"Oh really yeah in hated it. The exact opposite man like already have all this anger sodomy any. I'm trying to calm all this shit. I'm trying to get out of this base rigs. I have this stuff. I'm always of like suppress it. I'm trying to release. It changed the energy and how it's flowing towards something better. Yes everything's going really good then hit this wall. Excuse me Where i was getting really angry as i was doing in that So i stopped doing it every time. It's kind of put a put a parking brake on it. But i've been told what people who are professional meditators part of the process that you a different layer that that's one of the layers to work through. I haven't worked through it yet. Because i'm not as consistent as i used to do every day. It's a practice doing everyday back on it. Yeah man i used to always too much evil inside of me. That's what i used to say because it sounds dramatic and magical in mri like but a kind of true but like just of re were refocused. Rea- reframe the words to pain. Yeah through a lot. And i barely know you stuff. I do know. It's like that's intense for like the start of life then like moving into it. It's a it's a lot processes have told the story in a long time. I haven't thought about fields awhile. It doesn't pop up too often. But i remember her like so. This isn't an eighty so she was like almost like ninety years old in the eighties. That's an so at how you know. I i remember. She was born nineteen ninety eight. If i remember correctly. Great my great grandmother. Yes so i remember. She her like she. Didn't i remember like she grew up on a farm so they had. Her parents had kids to work the farm. And that was the whole popping out here. That was the whole purpose of having children. Was you work the farm. Not because you wake one and a half like a loving family very. It's like we need more help. Give me nine months. Pop up brother. Great so i remember. They told her she wasn't allowed to go to school. With for brothers or sisters worse wasn't like just about her but it was because she had a cotton field and they had to pick cotton and I was like oh this slakes cotton picking. Yeah i have a feeling we're right and become to find out. Well two things come to find out like she came from indentured servants which is like light white slavery. A little bit is that as it wasn't as harsh as slavery. I guess because you were still kind of on your own you know. Get mad at me what what is the what is an indentured servant. I was trying to remember like my eighth grade. Social studies real quick doing work without actually getting paid. But you have a space to stay. I don't know maybe you get to like got a heavy accent. You should see me when i'm tennessee. And it comes out hard. When i talked to my dad or people that were from the same city that i'm from whatever. Maximum comes out. I worked. I love my accent. So i'm not like i'm from from the south. Whatever so mad at my accent. I love maxine because where i'm from. You're gonna talk about talk. Yeah but but but countries rough. Don't wanna listen to it. Yeah no we have. But i do want for my particular self. Want to say words correctly. Yes i do like annunciation. 'cause i'm really bad. Yes try a southern thing. Like fixing fix a i am about to so i'll say i'm about to go do this. I'll say in southern accent. But i won't say finna. Yeah used to you. I mean that was the hardest. One of y'all know. I say y'all y'all perfectly acceptable word so sure. Yeah so that one's a good word but oh so whenever my dad for some. I haven't seen my dad years but last time we talked people always like dude. You fucking crazy. I mean it comes out yeah. The hardest one is finger finger finger. Like your landry. Yeah it sounds pretty regular finger finger finger finger with a in anger. that's not a word So like that one for ever really fun to say water water water water instead of water with water water. Yeah watcher by grandma. Used parents are from germany right. Yeah mine or from like it's only want my great. Grandma was a fucking serve apricot taking. Yeah right so just give you know. The word is real ruined. That's the word ruined. You've ruined that shirt ruin. Yeah those weren't going run ruined it now. You guys know what i'm talking about. You guys out. There weren't too thin thin fixing to now. My dad's a more of a thing a thing because he doesn't always know the word if you're bilingual. I'm sure you've had these like your brain just like not connecting to either language and it's just like the thing that that i never understood why people that have like let's say they're in america and they speak english with an accent. Yeah they get like. I don't know if it's still thing but like back in day like the people are stupid like right. It's like do. They just learned another language at night. They ain't dumb. Yeah they just don't speak your legs. I've been trying to learn spanish for fucking thirty years. I can barely say red rojo. Although he those ours..

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"Which would have bought some by right now because it's like one hundred forty dollars per share. I don't know you want. It was like five cents per share. It was like a glitter at like five or six dollars a share and it went up to like three hundred fifty dollars. It was something like an outrageous. Hollow understand -rageous turnover understand the stock market speculation. That if like cup like the value like fake value of companies up down based off of if you were on it saying how the pages moved following the patterns seeing what happens. I really watched pickle rick rick rick if you had watched rick and morty and you're an adult well if you're not adult you probably aren't listening to this podcast but i don't know if you're listening talk as you listen to watch the probably the best episode. Rick and morty new. It's so good. Man it's pretty funny like the citadel of rick's whole all the brakes man. It's crazy like switch. The first season i think is the first season like he's drunk. The whole time burp in the whole time. Yeah it was kinda like he's got the blurp and their eyes are like not goals and they're just little blurbs. Yeah but that goes way. He's not drunk. All he goes and gets drunk. Yeah but so. That's when it gets real good. Because then like he talks more regular. He's fucking funny man. They're just the raiders. That show is pretty hard. Yeah the he's cheese but he's funny made like the sister and everybody. I forgot how good wash the lake. You know whatever it comes out washing so long. I just washed it all in two days. And i was like as like. I'm on my last season star trek which wanders a whole bunch of next generation card. I don't know if i've seen all accountable car once. I don't know if i've seen all those men but card. Yeah i don't know man that wasn't for me. It was it not for me. But i love it. Yeah let's see. It started in like eighty seven and then i think ended in ninety eight. I didn't like their movies much with a he was like part of the the robot aliens. Emc those are. What are they called me for watching. You're gonna help us. The sci-fi nerd is going to go against me. Man i with this guy. He doesn't know shit. I do know man well what they're called. I can't remember you. I don't like the movie. That's why i remember. I never really got into that. I like the old style. That's not old even the newer star wars star trek. No sir trick. He becomes part of card because part of an alien race kit on him. Ailey the monthly robots aliens. I can think of is a cyberman from doctor. Who but if you watched the whole series you'll see if you're getting there. Oh man what the fuck are they called google google. That's like my biggest thing ever like. How do i asked the internet. Give me one on one. Because i ask random questions picking of the internet you ever go on websites and they're just like i mean bless them the person you call like. They didn't build the website. Don't be mad at them but nobody gave any thought to their website. So birthday party on that kind of fun stuff. The cabin i wanted was fucking book and i learned that this morning at eight. Am so i had a whole reschedule. Everything you guys go into a cabin we're going to show away we'll show a a fancier cabin not really I i don't know the definite definition of a chalet. But it's like it's not on the fifth the fifth for ladies audrey death for lingerie night too many words on the screen fucking movie but star trek. Yeah because part of this alien race of robots they take get like this shit. Autumn's get the red eye. Fuck it i ever saw doesn't even in my college rebate would be really pissed off. Chris you didn't do it. Yeah well he loved it and we talked. We watched that movie Five million times can't wrote was yeah. That's okay man. When i was undergrad college This i had a v h s player tape. Vcr sorry my birthday. Got a vhs and dvd combo bam technology like i'm gonna commit. I'm gonna hedge my bets both and like so at this time we have cable because by would you paid for by and you stream shit like that was. The thing wasn't well no internet stream. Sheila even netflix. You would get like the dvd's in the mail and they're streaming service streaming service didn't even exist so like we had a couple of movies we have like two of them. That was like non. Stop ballsy that's movie though but like lifestyle. Look yeah right like the life man alive. I remember the first time in my mind. Got alternate i. Listen to the music dragon. Ball z and. I was like this is the best show i've ever seen in my introduction into tv drag. Mosey was when goku is running on the. I'm about to say road snake way. And i was like what the fuck is this so it was like fifteen minutes. Twenty the whole episode. He's just running. And then you got all these commercials and then you have the free explanation of the show in the commercial. You're like man. Fuck this. And then i didn't see it again until after i graduated you got to do. It did because people who like dragon ball z or way cooler than people who don't yeah that's like that's a that's a badge every notice. Yeah when you meet someone that likes to. You're like oh you're you're not lame like you're cool likely friends. We're good no matter what else is going on. We got this easy deal politician. I.

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"That right ticket. Hope the bus take the box and then like you need some ship the box. I'll open the by like. Yeah you need some from that. Ship have money barks. And then i would be able to. Teleport teleportation as energize. Yeah and marley would live as long as i live in can talk as adult wish kind of four wishes but that's a tragedy. That's what i want. I mean i mean. I was say marley would live forever but i don't to live forever. I don't think i want to live forever. I mean if you listen to any vampire story they. I mean it's fun for a little bit and you're like about the third lifetime fucking tired. This is lame email stuff comes in. Yeah but you know. I don't know i'm selfish. You know when die. She she could die. Yeah it's like you can die when i die not before not before selfish like i can't. I can't handle that deal with that. I feel like she would have either a british accent or a very thick savannah southern this southern names marley like like uppity southern rich southern rednecks. Other there's different distinct difference wasn't very different. Yeah so i feel like that. That that's how she would go to be a little little lady. Maybe little lady of plantation. I feel like she really disappointed in you. She i saw his animals would just be like the fuck is wrong with you. The best of me and the worst is i see what you do all day. Twenty four or something like that. Are you a garbage. My garbage lifetime was when i was like thirteen to sixteen was a trash person. I don't think. I don't know if i've had the trash lifetime that's was selfish angry for no reason trying to think if i had to put them almost trashes spurt i guess it would be high. School would just be dumb. I say that my friends are like you were never mean. Thought it was a piece of shit. While you're awesome now. I guess so self reflection realizations of your shady stuff. Yes you can't have. You gotta have both the no one's good the no one's bad. Yeah so you'll get. That was shit garbage version of me and also do that again. I was like what is i mean. He doesn't like being angry. Like i keep saying this little thing. It's mostly like with cats like doing something in the act of terror terror terrorisation of stuff biting. And it's like you woke up and chose male violence and chaos. Isn't that was me. That was like my m. Like i woke up with the active. Like choosing chaos. Because people always told me stuff such as man you wanna hear some shit. That i know i know how to hold my shit but the person i told didn't so i don't know if it never affected my life which i thought was the most fucked up. Yeah is it didn't affect me but you know it probably affected other people if i can do. A redo redo thirties. Which i'm currently in. But i would redo my thirties and there's like two people. I wish i could apologize to. Could i could. But i also don't feel like a part of it was my fault not fully exact quite quite there yet. Yeah you got to apologize for your two percent of the of the hundred percent. That's like you suck but let me apologize gay man about it but i was like you know there was enough to work like i'm probably could have been kinder in the situation or how it ended could have been. We have two people. That's pretty good. That's a pretty good. That's a pretty good ratio of people the ratio. that'd be my thirties. I would say those are the only two people that were either like super mad at me where things were probably my fault And i could have just been like. I was really shitty of me. And i'm sorry bobby did also was a shady person. Firing let me hug you get the fuck out your life. Now you at least know that i was trashed. He yeah so. I mean i guess i mean you could do that like twenty minutes. You could knock those two out and kiro people in your life feeling. That's crazy crazy awesome. Yeah nine of a pro. You should do it do it. Like i have nobody. I need apologize. Good that's a gangster move you like no. I'm good i'm good. I'm at one hundred percent piece kind of the universe karma taking care of marley's enjoying that police don't even do it. My mother fucking bello now. She loves soft man. she'll yeah that's true so tell me about your life living in three separate robes and text me like i've been in three robes today. It was really great so the morning. Start off you know it's dry. It's like wintertime so moisture so like big fluffy robe. People put cream on their feet lotion on their feet and put the big fuzzy socks on so the day started with sleeping. I woke up at seven. Got out of it by ten race. That's the kind of life a hand. My cats won't leave the bed until i do go eaten. But they will come back and they won't leave until i do like checking on me girl. You okay doing this. She was ready so got up. Got showered moisturised head to toe great robe and then i was like i am fucking going anywhere dishes at home stuff and then i got a new robe. That's like so the first row was like big white fluffy to.

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"Little witchy thing is if you're feeling really clumsy or you feel like you've broken a lot of things You should sleep with a little container of salt next year bed. No that just kind of it's just a purifier men. Just kind of can transmute some of the skit out of mid here Himalayan salt lamps awesome I think i and is there. An ionizer of face scienc- that was thinking about which toughest not it's pretty damn witchy. No we go. They don't advertise pink salt lamps ritchie. They're like energy. Which is there still like a c. You i see you with your birthday. Candle blown out. Megan a wish blowing out a candle like this. I know what you're doing your stuff which is like which is our disliked. We'd been doing things like i don't. I don't need two cents. On where i come from me and i don't have much like super experience with which people like her questions. Say the people that like wear on. Their sleeve was an also also in highschool this perspective. So one check man. I can't remember who it was. I wouldn't say her name anyway. Yeah lady lady person. Lead person like a shunt shunned her son. This lady person For whatever reason. I don't remember and then like she put a spell on me. I made a big to do about it. And it was like there was like drawings and like like schedules. Your bills are like the little symbols and things are different than ruins. Which are very specific. Till i don't really know if she was a witch because i think she does matter had issues in her brain. I think anyone can be. Which if you like this. The things i'm going to do now true. She also has longtime can my where i came into my house in like ring the doorbell and then left a teddy bear down there with its head. Ripped off What did you do those bitch. Nothing nothing it's just like you know like that was it. I was like no. Thank you Yeah i'm not mean making fun of her anything. I think it was so passive of a thing because this is a high school i feel stupid. You mean someone came up with. This person likes you. And i was like oh. I don't like her. It's cool like that. It was like an intermediary like someone. Yeah so was this odd even come do. Yeah like nah. i'm cool. And they were like he said no. It was just that which i guess happens in high school and then i got all this stuff on me happens. I kind of took it. All and i was like. Do i feel kind of weirdly couple of week man like that. What have you yeah. They're like people come like oh man. I wish i could jane on. It's usually how gene studying in her wicked book. And all this stuff. And i was like like she's gonna fuck me up. I was like dude. She left a broken teddy bear house. Man they're like what is crazy. Yeah i mean. I've done some candle magic. It's all right that's cool. I mean i'm not against it. Yeah it was on me. Also get highschool weird things i had so i do remember this person's name americans say they called me. They got my phone number which is cool like it was like house phone. Call to with a corey house call. The house was in tenth grade She was like hey. This is jane wright. This is i was like. Hey what's up. I mean you call. You know what you're gonna do school down here. She was like she was like. Yeah your name is this. Your middle name is this. I was like yeah. And she's like this is the weirdest part and it was also. How old are you in tenth. Grade like couldn't trial fifteen fifteen. Yeah right so like she was like this is your social security number and she knew my social security number and i was like i think that is like i don't even know my social security took me a long time to figure especially when you're fifteen like i don't need it for anything. Yeah i don't do important things by myself. Yeah with us weird. I was just like how do you know that. Apparently like she broke into the office and got it to a file on. Then i i mean i know. Mantis is being like a childhood deviant things you know. It's not. I didn't. I never snuck out. I just didn't say where i was actually going. But if you're why would you tell me what type of companies this information had to tell you. that's a skill. you really have to get over to like be able to hold information and not tell it or gossip about it. That's a that's a skill. especially if you're doing something ratchet. Yeah okay. I do this really fucked up shit. Yeah told you didn't tell. Put it on the internet put on my space or something else. He wasn't even google. Oh goof ninety four. Think google google's ninety four highschool ninety-six georgia ninety six. I was three here you. Yeah i didn't even know whether the power of associate or maybe she did. Maybe she had credit cards boost my credit score pay the bills revolving credit. You keep it going. I don't know oh. I was just haven't thought about those stories. And linking twenty years. How anyways. I have no idea how we can all that. That was crazy. As i want aggressively they happen to be high school. My high school is pretty vanilla. Was it experience guy. School was the greatest our my life. Sam we're talking about this yesterday or last night. He was going off about something you know he did..

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"I did world history and college. Not use history. So i'm kind of like i can tell you. What the egyptians did i did world history and it was all murder and blood. I mean yeah. That's like my teachers theme for the show. I don't like her focus. Yeah i get it like. we're barbarians. I get it but like her focus was on blood and murder hughes's pointing welcome to the. Us history. yeah we murdered. A lot of people was world history but yes. Us history to like but it was just like him. We suck. we're not. We're not that cool or not. So in that stimulus bills. I read this on screen. Was something on. I don't remember and some kind of covid stimulus bill in early package stuff together. They can't just be like. Hey let's hope people of their struggle boston right near a few other things. I need forty million dollars for some stuff that i'm not going to talk about it also like hey let's give these people this stuff and her. Let's sign it and it's like we're not gonna talk about this other deep things on the rest of the but only fright about it like the fight about the minutia but anyways for i forget. There's in that bill. There is a provision signed in there if it gets passed where the some branches. The government has to release all the information that they have on. Ufo's al yeah. That's a real thing in late. So you're saying we probably do like they have like build so they'll like disclose they're not going to disclose it. I mean that might be like. Yeah here's a piece of metal medellin seen so much other stuff. Like i feel we're pretty desensitized would be like. Oh my gosh alright. Yeah i kind of figured that anyway. So we'd get over it. I feel like the government thinks that we're like immature sixteen year old and like we can't handle real life truth. I feel like that's a lot of i feel like they're like overprotective parents and how they assume we will react to information that we can't handle things they might not be wrong though. I mean maybe it means like regular people like i mean we all have been sixteen and we got fuck over it strew. It's like give us give us like real stuff so that we can mentally prepare and move on. I don't think people get handled. Be outright. i'd be really all right. Be so outright. But i don't think like. I don't think so man i mean have you been on facebook. I mean yeah bernie sanders on face. I can't get over it. Have kids so good like mainly eighty of them. Yeah i could say pictures. I save like i'd say eighty s. fourteen or fifteen yemen as well as a fresh pregnancy sitting in the fresh prince. Share the so good that one. That was on joe. Rogan's page where he was putting arm bar on that. That was probably the best one that was less. Good pretty hilarious. I saw that one probably the most. I read a story like after like this morning that those mittens that have you read this Now oh so those mittens that he has on. He wears the every fancy political event ever. They've never been too cold or whatever. I might be wrong on this. But i think it was a second grade. Teacher made those forum cute. Yes they asked hands and gray yes. That's why i think in my mind be second grade. But i think i read that. It was one of his teachers like in a long time ago. Maybe ms for him he was. He wears them to every event like these fucking bernie sanders. The man is really cool. I could so behind president if we fucking shit together. I'm so what i want to feel. I wanna feel the burn burn. Yeah i'm so on that one. You know what's crazy like. I don't i listen to some polit political stuff because you kind of have to. Yeah kind of like getting into like how up. They are as opposed what they think. Yeah so like what. Is it called like the primaries where there's a whole bunch of democrats and a whole bunch of republicans. They're trying to figure out like who's going to be too awful people who are gonna like shitty people that we get to pick. Yeah so the democrats didn't want bernie sanders to win. So they had. They left people on that ticket. The thing that would split his votes on purpose. They knew this guy wasn't going to win but they would split some of the enough justed take points away from him. Yes people vote like some people of that group would vote for bernie sanders. Some people would vote for the other guy or gal was so that way. Very seniors wouldn't get that type of vote It's twelve o'clock ankle and our sirens. Who's talking sorry. Jesus chased i hear something but so yeah so was messed up but yeah i wanna feel the burn. Yeah i'm all about bernie sanders. He's a cutie pie now. I don't care. I think the also except for bernie sanders. I mean he might sucking. We don't really feel him personally. He's cute in pictures but we did some funny stuff. He's a good meme yeah. He's a real good news. I i try to be like devil's advocate for everybody. I'm like he could be awesome. But if it's life that tells you anything you don't really know people mr and it's like you know whatever really eat meat shady person it's all right. Yeah gets here.