BLOWTORCH WIELDING ILLEGAL RELEASED BY POLICE
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Summary
Today on the show, the Fire in Los Angeles is ravaging on. We have some new info as to who may have started the fire and who s looting the fire. Then we have some fats getting discriminated against in Thailand, and a fridge protecting a snack in cringe of the week. Then in Urban Decay, we ve got some young new arrivals that brought cerveza to school. All this and more at Flack of Socks, a podcast episode 229.
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Welcome back to Flack of Socks, a podcast episode 229.
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Today on the show, the fire in L.A. is ravaging on.
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We have some new info as to who may have started the fire and who's looting the fire.
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Then we have some fats getting discriminated against in Thailand, followed by a fridge protecting a snack in cringe of the week.
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Then in Urban Decay, we have some young new arrivals that brought cerveza to school.
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We're going to tell you how illegal migrant children are ruining schools for everybody else.
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All this and more at Flack of Socks, a podcast episode 229, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
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And then when you're in that ratio, then you're in keto.
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And I used to think it was always carbs kicking me out, but it was actually my ratio was off.
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Thank you to the blue collar men and women and not the lesbian leadership at the top of those structures who get things done every day in America.
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I put mine on and I was like, oh, I'm going to wear this today.
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And then Flankus shows up ready to film and he wore one too.
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Just want to do a quick note before we get into the episode, guys.
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My neck is so hurt that I don't know what's even happening.
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I'm playing hurt and I'm doing it for you guys.
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And if at any point in the episode, things veer off the rails, it's because of my neck
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The Apple board actually opposed a proposal to abolish DEI programs.
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And so that was like a bunch of former politicians and business people actually voted on it.
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And it's easy to do that when all the innovation for your company is done and you're just selling
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like new iPhones as the old ones become obsolete.
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You got kind of people stuck in a consumer loop where they have to keep buying.
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It's easy to do that when it's not like the company in the garage saying, hey, we want
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And actually that takes us to our other piece, which is Meta, Facebook, Zuckerberg disbanded
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their DEI, also took tampons out of the men's room.
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Meta is obviously a gigantic company and kind of juxtaposing Apple there, who's now become
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That's like when the statue gets toppled in the bad guy country.
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Something like that is what you would say if you had a fully functioning neck.
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So actually Zuckerberg, this all comes after Zuckerberg was on Joe Rogan's podcast in which
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And he was saying the same thing that you were just saying about Apple is not innovating.
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They're making you stay in their little app store ecosystem, sending blue messages to
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They print iPads, iPhones, new headphones every once in a while.
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And then obviously, you know, Zuck, is he our guy?
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So maybe we can make him sacrifice something in order to be let back in the fold.
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Well, a lot of right wingers go like, oh, he's not our guy, which obviously I agree.
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But it's better than him doing like rowing the boat in the opposite direction.
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Like doing what he used to be doing when he spent like half a billion dollars on the 2020
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election for the Democrats, collecting all the ballots.
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It's just it's better than doing the exact opposite of what he's doing.
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Yeah, I put in the application for a presidential pardon because I believe that Joe Biden has
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the same responsibility to me that he had to his own son.
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And I would expect that the same exact pardon that he gave his son has to go to me and to
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anybody else that's on that enemy's list, whether they want it or not.
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He said I put in my application like there's an online White House dot gov pardon.
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And then there's just some intern going approved, approved, approved, approved.
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And Michael Cohen, I mean, you know, he's a different kind of guy than Hunter Biden or
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And I don't think you get the same pardon level as the homies.
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Especially the same pardon level as someone's son who's just trying to have fun.
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He's just trying to have fun and he was banging prostitutes and shit.
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That's, you know, that's a little different than Michael Cohen, who's like a political
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He went all in and he bet on the fact that Trump wouldn't win in 2024.
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We'll see who gets pardoned at the midnight hour.
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Liz Cheney and Fauci are the two that have been floated out there a lot.
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And we'll find out in like eight or nine days, right?
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Our next story, um, in the Derek Chauvin case, the restraint that was used, the knee
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on the back, um, Katie Blackwell, I believe it was like the chief of police or something.
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She, uh, went on the record and testified that that knee on back restraint was illegal,
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She quote, didn't recognize it, didn't recognize it.
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And then we actually found a clip of her using the restraint in 2014.
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And then there's a bunch of cops within that department who have come out and said, yeah,
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Uh, so that's another piece of evidence that might get reintroduced in the Derek Chauvin case,
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which would hopefully get Derek Chauvin free in 2025.
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You hear a lot about like, uh, you know, old black guys in the seventies or whatever
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who got railroaded or like, you know, this piece of evidence wasn't done the right way.
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And it's kind of looking like that's exactly what happened during a moment of mania to Derek
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She was then promoted to assistant chief after she gave that testimony.
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She might need to restrain someone with her knee on their back.
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Uh, remember if like three years ago when the show first started, I was saying how it
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There was a message from a transition message from the Biden administration to the Trump
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White house will brief the incoming Trump administration on anomalous health incidents
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potentially caused by pulsed electromagnetic energy systems.
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They're cooking, uh, Washington DC bureaucrats.
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But they could use that technology on their political opponents, which could be us.
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They go down the list of podcasts and they go, write this, this mid-tier Fleckus talks,
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Which is why we're in disguise in our blue collar shirts.
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They'll just think we work on this house or something.
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I mean, then that was like, that's kind of the same description as the Havana syndrome
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shit that happens to the U.S. diplomats in Cuba.
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They just go like, they go and they go, and you don't hear it.
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And then you go, and then your brain gets fried.
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All of a sudden you wake up, your neck hurts and you can't do the podcast anymore.
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I might get proven right in the end when I'm like Muhammad Ali and I can't do the show
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Richard Rappoy had a tweet about that problem, which I think could solve it.
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I said, if you can't eat a bacon cheeseburger, you can't come to America.
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It's pretty Americana to eat a bacon cheeseburger.
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I think that you're onto something there and then that would prove assimilation.
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So if you come from India and you don't eat cows, you eat the bacon cheeseburger at your
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And if you do, then we decide if we keep you or not.
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I think that we need to move away from like box checking and like the pop quiz on the
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US constitution and stuff and more into applied behavioral benchmarks.
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And still, even at this point, this was more a bit.
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I'm actually all for zero immigration at this point.
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It's a little bit of a long section, but we're going to, I'm not going to say speed
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round it, but we are going to have a little pace to the fire section.
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Uh, first things first, the budget cuts, people are going back and forth saying it's
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Gavin Newsom released his own website that wasn't fact checked and then said, we're fact checking
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Forty eight point eight million from their budget just days before the fire broke out.
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So we have both, uh, mayor and, uh, mayoral city level and state level from Gavin Newsom,
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uh, embattled California governor Gavin Newsom slashed funding earmarked for fighting wildfires
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by more than a hundred million this fiscal year, a review of the state's budget found.
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And then this again, I mean, we've done this with North Carolina too, when you kind of like
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finally have a disaster and then you look back at how much you spent on illegals and
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28 million was cut from, uh, multiple state conservancies to use on wild, wildfire resilience,
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Uh, 12 million from a home hardening pilot program to make homes more resilient.
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8 million from fire monitoring and research spending.
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And the list goes on, but it totaled a hundred million.
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And then the total cost of, uh, destruction so far in California is around $150 billion
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The number keeps kind of going up and not everything's still contained at this point.
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And who knows when another illegal is going to torch up a small bush or something and kick
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Maybe Ukraine can help us out in our time of need.
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So we got, we helped you guys and now you're going to help us, right?
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And then all of a sudden there's nothing in the budget, but Ukraine and illegals were
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getting all the money for the last three years.
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And then I saw this, uh, Newsy Johnson meme, which I thought was funny.
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This physiognomy has cost society billions and it's, uh, Karen Bass also the same as?
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So let's get into who potentially started the fires.
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A lot of people are saying illegals and cartel members and people doing it on purpose.
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He said per ice sources, the man seen in a viral video being subdued by residents and
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arrested by police with a blow torch, uh, in West Hills is an illegal alien from Mexico
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He's in custody on a probation violation, meaning he's already committed a crime and has not
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been charged with arson, not been charged with arson.
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And then we had a, uh, this is actually him getting subdued here.
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He's got a blow torch in his hand and then the townsfolk round them up, round them up.
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And then another guy, uh, Charlie Kirk tweeted this too.
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It said arson suspect arrested yesterday, had five cell phones on him and a United Nations
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And then, um, so when it comes to these types, I do think like who's actually doing it.
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I think it's illegal aliens doing it on purpose for the cartel and the deep state.
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Drug addicts, homeless people who are just crazy and go, Oh, everything's crazy.
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You have a few of those street rats and then there's direct energy weapons, which we'll
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find out if there's any houses with blue roofs still remaining.
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He had a blow torch near where the fire started.
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And then here's what a policeman said about the incident.
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After the interview and additional investigative steps, looking at some additional evidence
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They made the determination that there was not enough probable cause to arrest this person
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Not of probable cause blow torch in your hand during the fires, illegal on probation, but
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you know, didn't quite breach that probable cause threshold.
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And then, like we said, a lot of the fires in the past in LA have been started by homeless
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people and street rats and deranged individuals.
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Um, we have a couple of articles, headlines, uh, that tell that same story, but then there
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was also something very insightful that the, the firefighters are telling, uh, the media.
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Fox 11's Gigi Graciette says that she's been told by firefighters how often they're not
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allowed to admit on camera that a fire was caused by homeless camps because it's a controversial
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And then we have a couple of headlines here, like over the last few years, it's interesting
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because it's like a problem and that people have written about and have articles about all
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of a sudden it's like not an issue when the worst $150 billion fires come out up in flames,
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rising number of homeless fires, threaten LA neighborhoods, homeless arsonist sparked
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nine fires in November, including an East County, uh, data shows explosive growth in homeless
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And then here's another paragraph data obtained by a public records request shows that in 2018,
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Firefighters responded to 739 fire related incidents where the words homeless transient
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or encampment were mentioned as a keyword in 2019.
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So it's like this trend, this clear and visible, the homeless issue hasn't gone down or hasn't
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But then all of a sudden when it comes to this particular fire and this group of fires, yeah,
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Or we don't want people to know that our policies are getting everyone killed and everyone's
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So while everyone's houses are being destroyed by the fire that's burning right now, uh,
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And then the citizen app, which is like a local community app where you can talk about crime.
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Someone's in my, try to steal my car or whatever.
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Uh, here we have a screenshot of all the looting in Bel Air, Brentwood, all great, nice areas,
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It was a screenshot from like an individual who lived in that area, attempted break in
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report of person setting fire to, uh, three masked men breaking into group, attempting
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to break into home, people looting evacuated homes, just constant stream of it.
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The, the rats, you know, as soon as the facade of society kind of blinks for a second, the
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street rats move in, they move in, this is their time.
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And then some of them are moving in wearing firefighting outfits so they can loot better.
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This guy's got the jacket, but then he's got like some skinny jeans and random sneakers.
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It's like a, it's a, that's a parlay crime where you steal the jacket first and then you
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Um, and that whole thing too, looting, but remember, cause George Floyd looting is not
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So it's like all the homeless people, all the illegals LA people brought to their country
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and their state and all the homeless people, they never arrested and all the criminals
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And the illegals they brought here are now either starting the fires, looting the fires.
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It's almost like a, it's like a, what's it called?
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It's like all the bad policies created the fires.
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And then all of the bad policies are like the aftermath of looting the houses after the
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It's a confluence of events to leading up to like the worst possible combo.
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Illegals, bad fire preparation, uh, no, not holding criminals responsible.
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And it all kind of weaves into this horrible situation for the actual rich and productive
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But before this, it feels good when you live in Bel Air and you say, there's no illegal
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The, uh, the Palisades village mall, which is in Pacific Palisades was developed by Rick
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He hired private firefighters to protect the mall and they ended up surviving the fire.
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And then, uh, Rick Caruso also ran against Karen Bass for mayor in 2022 and lost.
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So probably would have been better off if he had won, you know?
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And so I think he, it was mainly hiring private water tankers that just, they're treating the
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water tankers as like a mobile fire hydrant basically.
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And actually side note, I know we're trying to rip through this, but I've seen some other
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videos of people kind of staying and fighting and like individuals who were like, oh, I've
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And I think the way some of these fires spread towards houses, it's like when you leave, I'm
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not like giving advice to stay when there's a wildfire ripping through, but I think there
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is, if you show a little fight, you kind of have a hose and they're very small embers.
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So I think a little bit of proactive work from individual homeowners and Rick Caruso here,
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like as a mall owner, it goes a long way in these situations is what I'm learning.
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I saw an old man who was like 90 years old with a garden hose with like half power saved
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Because if you're, if you're out there active and you're sniping, you know, it works.
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And then Michael Seifert, the CEO of Public Square, he had a great tweet that sunned up
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He said, it's amazing that our government will tell you with a straight face that they
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can't stop a regional fire, but if you just pay more, more in taxes, they can change the
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It's even more amazing that anyone believes them.
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And then next we're going to get into the response and we made the joke or actually wasn't
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We pointed out the reality that everyone was a lesbian who's in charge of the fire department.
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And then one of those, uh, lesbians, a different one, a new one, a new lesbian.
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Uh, they came out and did a report and listen, how they start the, uh, the debriefing for
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We're here at the emergency operations center with some information for our fellow Angelenos.
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My pronouns are she, her, I am a Caucasian female wearing a black shirt uniform with eyewear
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You're like, she's fucking wearing a black hat.
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And then the interpreter who's at everything, he's been busy going crazy.
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Half the thing he's describing is just the, the nothing.
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And it's like, you're two minutes into the video before she says anything of substance.
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So like a blind person listening can like, okay, I get fire lesbian with a black foot,
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Dragging out another lesbian to do this at this time.
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And then next we have another guy who's talking about the wildfires and the windstorm update
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I'd like to share some important announcements about the County's emergency alert system and the
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progress that we've made with our partners in addressing the alerts.
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He actually brings his outfit to the bar and he goes crazy.
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He's not wearing anything underneath the overcoat.
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And I wanted to play that a little longer than you did.
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Cause obviously we found out he was gay within the first sentence, but that's another thing
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There's been a ton of erroneous emergency alerts to people's phones.
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And then they send it three times and then they say again, ignore or something.
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And then that guy actually had, Oh, the interpreter.
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He had the interpreter who was just off camera and he's gay too.
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He's doing facial expressions while he's doing this.
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And then this is like, you can't just send a Tom Homan type.
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You can't send a old line coach in there to go.
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And then I'm going to like extrapolate here and maybe take this further.
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But when you put all these gays and homosexuals and lesbians in charge, like it feels good
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There's a gay guy doing poppers and he helps out too.
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But then when an emergency happens, the bad guys who put those people in charge always knew
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And then when the emergency comes, people like us go, oh, it's these gays and lesbians who
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And the bad guys who knew the crisis was coming all along, that kind of gives them an out where
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it's like, oh, yeah, well, and then we'll do the fire and then we'll blame the lesbians
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And they'll have like a scapegoat, basically, because the bad guys who put those people in
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power, oh, they knew all along the fire was coming.
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And the bad guy goes, oh, yeah, when the horrible thing happens, they're going to blame you.
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Another thing that I'm seeing, and that's more like it was planned out, which I don't
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But another thing is the left online and on Twitter and stuff, it's kind of like arguing
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in this way that there's no reason that four of the top five firefighters are lesbians.
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They're arguing like, how am I supposed to even talk with MAGA?
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Nobody had their hand on the scale when they made four of the top five people lesbians.
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Like, obviously, we're exaggerating for humor and unpreparedness, right?
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We believe they were chosen for an agenda, which is to, you know, kind of like get out
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And that man was the lesbian lady from Harvard.
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Yeah, because there's a thing where the odds that the top three people in the LA Fire
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Department are lesbians is like one in whatever times, one in whatever times, one.
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But then the odds that those three lesbians are the most qualified for the job, we're talking
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about getting struck by lightning on your birthday with the lotto ticket that won.
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I can go this way a little bit, but there gets to a point where I get in trouble.
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Cernovich had a great tweet that summed up just the mindset of liberals and how liberalism
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He said, liberalism can only exist when there's a right-wing militancy and culture underneath
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You are weak and helpless without us, the American right.
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And that's, I mean, that's the good times create weak men, right?
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Like the good times, you have that base where everyone's having a good time based on like
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And then eventually it crumbles down when you make too many poor decisions and then Rome
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That was important when you voted and everyone you vote for has to be a person of color or
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You can't forget that that was like the main issue from the 2024 presidential election
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A lot of these houses have smart meters, which was like required recently.
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And a lot of the new houses or whenever you do an update, you put a smart meter in.
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And we're going to wrap it all together with some more info about them.
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A lock and chain secures his old analog meter with a clear notice.
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The retired mechanical engineer says smart meters are dangerous.
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The smart meter is not safe for the following reasons.
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But they penetrate your body and they can cause health problems later on.
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Slawinski says the radio waves go through concrete walls.
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My bedroom is right next door and it will emit high frequency waves.
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So I'm worried about my health and my children's health.
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They catch fire because there's very high voltage inside.
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So obviously the beginning, that's about the microwaving and stuff like that.
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They have the tendency to catch fire because it's kind of a volatile situation.
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And then I saw someone else post about the smart meters with the lithium ion batteries.
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When these batteries catch fire, they have what's called the thermal runaway,
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where they will go from 140 degrees Fahrenheit to 6,000 degrees Fahrenheit in just a few seconds.
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The smart meter is connected to the copper wiring of the home,
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which is designed to travel electricity due to its conductivity.
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Along with being conductive, the copper wires are also great at heat transfer via convection.
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So when these supposed forest fires hit neighborhoods but burn more homes than trees,
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the culprit in the usual fire forensics looks to be the lithium ion batteries.
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It's no wonder these homes are burned to dust while trees are standing within feet of the house.
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These homes are burning from the inside out, literally.
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The copper wires in the homes are insulated and carrying extreme heat to every corner of the home.
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I don't know much about that kind of stuff, but that rings true to me.
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Especially when the smart meters is probably like in LA, you have to do this or you can't get a permit or you can't blah, blah, blah.
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A lot of the issues with the fire too, the natural gas was not turned off in some neighborhoods.
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This guy is going around and turning off the pipes manually after the house is already gone.
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That explains why it kept going crazy, you know?
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And then there's some people, I don't know if this is humorous.
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She's been very vocal towards the sheriff's deputies.
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And then this guy left his dog to die and then was so happy when he came back and it was there.
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And then also Pacific Palisades, all the houses are like $5 million.
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I don't think he's like some sort of savvy businessman who got a nice house in Pacific
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He seems to be living at his parents' house because of the way he acted.
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Our last piece of this section, the scamming that's going on, Elizabeth Warren posted a
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link to ActBlue for donations and only 3.95% of all transactions go to the actual cause.
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This is, it's a link to ActBlue, Democrat fundraising platform, who takes 3.95% of the transaction.
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Well, that's way better than how I thought it was.
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But still, it's like, Elizabeth Warren, support, help the communities around LA.
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And it's like, we'll just take a little less than 5%.
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So it's okay for us to kind of get away with it.
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He was hand delivering supplies, like didn't want the money to even touch his bank account.
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There's different types of people who pop up during these.
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Mandy Moore addresses backlash after sharing in-laws GoFundMe amid LA fires.
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There's like a certain like celebrity GoFundMe thing.
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And I understand people are kind of like stuck in a house that went way up in value.
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Like there are certain people who I feel really bad for.
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But the other people who can afford like a $4 million house, it's kind of like, yeah,
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And if that means downgrading to a $1 million house for a little while,
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I think, you know, hopefully everyone's insurance was still intact.
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And then the people who had their insurance canceled, your insurance doesn't really get
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canceled if you have a mortgage because you're required to have it as a part of your mortgage.
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So the people whose insurance got canceled already owned the house.
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But another piece of that is like the build cost in LA, like the existing houses have gone
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up so much in value that the rebuild cost in LA is like up to 200% of what your house actually costs.
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So a lot of people are stuck in a fucked up situation.
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This is someone who was asking for GoFundMe donations.
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If you're inclined or able to help, here's a GoFundMe and a Giveth, which is anonymous crypto donations.
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And then this person has an NFT profile picture of a CryptoPunk that's worth like $800,000.
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So it's like kind of like this weird, oh, help me with the GoFundMe, my $5 million house.
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It's given me, it's a weird, weird thing, right?
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Obviously, you got to help your friends and stuff.
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But then the people who are like, let's crowdfund my $5 million house doesn't really sit right.
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Let's get into the final page of housekeeping where I can talk about whatever I want.
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Before we get there, make sure you guys use this opportunity to help us choose the
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Leave a like, leave a comment, comment again, then start yapping.
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There's a little bit of a hack to go snow less.
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You just put down a giant plastic tarp when you knew it was going to snow.
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And it probably gets heavy, but it doesn't look like he's struggling.
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If you guys do that and film it and shout us out, that would be awesome.
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Here's the belligerent, and he just hits him with the leg lock, flip around, slam.
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And we're running out of time for housekeeping.
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People are in the ocean messing around, and the worst possible thing happens.
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Looks like a stingray heading towards two civilians.
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Oh, you landed on the giant mad stingray, and he's going to kill you for it.
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Next is a little piece of advice I saw that resonated with me, and I thought it was something
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If you've dug yourself into a hole that's too deep to get out of, the best thing you
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He's talking about betting on, like, it's a crypto guy.
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It's like, you know, if you had a vision and you had a plan and it's not going your way,
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I had the opportunity over the years to interview, again, people who have worked at the test site
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One gentleman spent 12 of his 30 years in black programs at Groom Lake.
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When I asked him, I said, first of all, I said, do you believe in UFOs?
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And he looked at me with a straight face in one-on-one.
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He said, absolutely, positively, they do exist.
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About a year later, we were talking about, again, activities at Groom Lake.
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And I asked him, I said, you know, can you really tell me what's happening out there?
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And he said, well, there's a lot of things that are going on there that I won't be able
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And then there's another government document that had the same thing.
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Most of the inter-atmosphere operations occurred in the Western Hemisphere and in the areas
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of Europe and Asia with populations consisting of network selectees.
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This was a term that the aliens used to identify persons destined for contact.
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These contacts were conceived and predestined prior to birth and was scheduled to be accelerated
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and increased throughout the three decades prior to the year 2000 when the network would
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The transition was a term that meant full contact occurred around the Terran year 2025.
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And then there's some people who are predestined for contact.
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Which out of the two of us, I think I know who it would be.
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They don't want to deal with people who want to see them really bad.
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They would come to me and they'd go, see, told you.
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And then you're like a non-believer who would convert to believer.
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You're like the person on the top of the building in Independence Day being like,
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Well, I wasn't going to say he's a show watcher.
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If you love to good talk, fresh news, funny moments, news about culture,
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you must watch Flecker's show and Flecker's podcast interviews.
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And there are some totally reasonable sales jobs out there
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How they only need 20 minutes a day with their kids
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And then the other 23 and a half hours are for selling
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They pretend that there's some sort of secret set of skills
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And then you got to send Andy Elliott 4,200 bucks
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And then we're going to get to the real good stuff
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Obviously Gary Vee has a lot of different businesses
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Why don't you go do an Oklahoma drill against me
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So you can do anything physically better than me
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Next we're going on to the fat discrimination story
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You ever felt discriminated against during travel?
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I recently hosted 13 plus size travelers in Thailand
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My travelers were super excited to visit the floating market
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I make sure that all of the companies that I work with
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Are aware that my clients and I are all plus size travelers
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So that hopefully that can minimize the shock and awe when we arrive
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After the tour I checked in with all of my clients
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And unfortunately one of them was called some disturbing names in English
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And contacted the management of that boat company
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I've also decided not to bring my clients back to the floating market
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And it's also never been done before in the history of the world, right?
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And then if you're going to join a plus size travel group
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A pretty heavy guy doesn't join a plus size travel group
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I don't even know they had groups for people like that
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Because some overweight black woman is starting a tour group
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They want to just paint the Thai people as hateful
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Do I go, oh, I'm not five times the size of a Chinese person
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They want the world to bend to their giant 13 person fat group
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You kind of have to go with reality and acknowledge
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Our next story is a guy trying to hit on a girl
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Okay next we're getting to our Chicago laptop story
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Is probably better than a Chicago public school kid
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And make a point that I don't think people might get
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That make them like the cold and the snow like that
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Wouldn't that explain why some dogs love the snow?
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Anybody who has a husky in Florida should just get lost
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Yeah, he's doing crowd work at the old folks' home
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And actually, I'm going to meet them this weekend
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Is Fleckers Talks the best news podcast of all times?
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And then we had an old picture of Trump henchman maxing