The Golden One - April 12, 2026


Do I Regret Supporting Donald Trump? – The Golden One Livestream


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In this episode of the podcast, we talk about Trump, the Holy Grail, and the questing knight. I also read a book about Otto Rahn and his quest against the Grail and the Schizo-theory.

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00:00:00.000 all right we're live
00:00:11.240 now we are live indeed the greatest podcast
00:00:20.540 there we are i'm just double checking something i'll be right with you
00:00:30.000 So, alright. Greetings, Guillaume. Very happy to see you checking in. One of the most aesthetic guys in the world checking in.
00:00:40.760 So, if you see in the comment section there, Squall7. That's Guillaume, my man Guillaume. He's been with me for a long time. Absolutely aesthetic.
00:00:50.900 You can go to Instagram and you can admire his physique. So, yeah. Good to see you here, Guillaume. Always a pleasure.
00:00:59.080 Always a great pleasure and an honor to know that you are with me.
00:01:02.580 So, yeah.
00:01:04.500 Good stuff, good stuff.
00:01:06.080 Now, let me do something quickly here.
00:01:08.740 So that Klaus Schwab can no longer attack my stream.
00:01:12.540 I think he did it last time.
00:01:15.000 He sent a 5G brainwave to me.
00:01:20.820 Causing me to press end broadcast too quickly the previous stream.
00:01:24.900 So, if you look at it.
00:01:26.200 If you looked at the stream and it was cut.
00:01:27.980 But abruptly, I blame Klaus Schwab, I believe he sent a 5G radiation energy onto my head.
00:01:35.940 So, I'm going to ask you to confirm something.
00:01:38.880 Not immediately, because you will have a bit more time if my man, Jan, from the Czech Republic, from Czechia, from Bohemia.
00:01:48.880 If you are here, Jan, you will probably get this right.
00:01:53.800 But I'm going to say it, and you have...
00:01:56.800 Okay, okay. I was going to say that you had an hour to get this right. I think Jan will get it right. I will keep a look on the chat here, Jan. So you don't need the super chat, you just need to comment. I was going to ask you to confirm what sort of knight I am.
00:02:14.260 so yeah this will be you have an hour if you don't we will all suffer a cortisol spike so
00:02:23.960 everyone including myself we will all suffer a cortisol spike a spike in estrogen as well if
00:02:30.980 no one comes up with the correct confirmation what type of knight i am i do believe jan will
00:02:36.760 get it right though i i do believe jan will get it so i'm awaiting the confirmation i'm gonna start
00:02:43.340 the the stream but those are the the rules for today to confirm so anyway before getting into
00:02:52.680 the topic at hand and and greetings greetings everyone else also i see that that my man jan
00:03:01.740 has already checked in with the super chat thank you much appreciated and yeah thank you and
00:03:08.500 And salutes to everyone who's here.
00:03:10.360 Pleasure knowing that you are with me here as I ramble away.
00:03:14.860 So, before talking about Trump, I want to talk about...
00:03:21.480 Ever so briefly, I just finished this book.
00:03:25.700 Otto Rahn.
00:03:27.160 Otto Rahn.
00:03:29.040 Otto Rahn.
00:03:29.780 So you pronounce it in English as Otto Rahn, maybe Otto Rahn.
00:03:34.440 In German, Otto Rahn.
00:03:36.480 So the R is a bit different.
00:03:37.680 And then in Sweden, Swedish, you pronounce it like Otto Rahn, something like that.
00:03:41.880 Anyway, German guy, and this is the gentleman who searched for the Holy Grail,
00:03:50.100 and he wrote Lucifer's Court, which I will probably make a podcast episode.
00:03:54.560 I've said so for like five years now, I still have, I have to get around to do it.
00:03:59.440 But one day I will make a podcast episode on Otto Rahn's crusade against the Grail and Lucifer's Court. 1.00
00:04:07.540 Anyway, I read this book because, yeah, I'm interested in Otoran and the schizo-theories,
00:04:14.740 but unfortunately, I will say that I can't recommend the book, really, because it's too woke.
00:04:19.800 It's one thing you don't need to be an enthusiast of, you know, Germany during the Second World War,
00:04:24.980 but the style of writing, it gets a bit tiresome, you know, over a complete book.
00:04:32.320 It's like, is it 400 pages or something like that?
00:04:35.360 A lot of pictures, though, many of them nice, and it has some nice parts also, this book,
00:04:41.420 but I can't recommend it because his language is immersive-breaking
00:04:46.400 when he needs to describe any type of, you know, occult right-winger as a crazy person or whatever.
00:04:54.920 I'm sure you all know what I mean here.
00:04:58.300 I'm looking at the chat ever so quickly.
00:05:01.240 I saw here the questing knight.
00:05:03.680 almost almost getting close if i say the following that i once was a questing knight and now i have
00:05:12.340 ascended to something else that gives you a clue i'm trying to i want to avoid issuing a cortisol
00:05:19.980 spike i don't want anyone to take damage from this cortisol spike so i'm giving you a clue
00:05:24.680 what sort of knight i am i gave you another clue here i gave you another clue if you if you look at
00:05:32.160 this fine book anyway i have also i've started another book
00:05:38.400 here we have some good this is some proper um proper uh literature writer i'm only 30 pages
00:05:48.820 in but it's already um really promising so it's by jocelyn goodwin goodwin yes okay boom let's go
00:05:57.360 let's go oh this is how i got a testosterone spike look testosterone spike i need to start
00:06:05.160 flexing and posing because i got happy can i give you a heart here jan um okay no i can't but jan
00:06:13.960 check chadarian he is of course correct a grail knight a grail knight this is indeed what i
00:06:21.880 wanted you to confirm that i am so good news everyone before 10 minutes so i'm giving you all
00:06:28.420 a testosterone spike this is a testosterone spike i'm issuing to you so um so yeah uh thank
00:06:39.060 you jan for confirming a knight errant could also be um could also be something there and so uh
00:06:49.880 Anyway, I will talk more about this when I have read it.
00:06:56.960 So anyway, I have rambled on for a while now, so that's my intro.
00:07:04.320 I'm warming up my vocal chords, I get myself going so I can properly share my thoughts.
00:07:12.820 So, Knights of Caliban, that's also a good one.
00:07:19.120 a good one but yeah the correct one was indeed a grail knight so and that's a reference to
00:07:24.820 warhammer lore so um and then my second mother's last name is parzival that's absolutely epic
00:07:31.720 that's uh an honorable name so anyway i showed this and of course you see grail grail knight
00:07:38.120 so in warhammer lore you start off as a regular knight then you go on a quest you become a
00:07:43.380 questing knight and then you find you you sip from the grail and then you become a grail knight
00:07:48.440 now pardon my hubris here i probably shouldn't use this kind of rhetoric about myself because
00:07:55.060 whenever i do then you know the divine they the gods they seek a way to humble me so
00:08:03.800 i i am i will say that i only said it to make this dream interesting i am still a questing knight
00:08:11.240 I'm a humble questing knight.
00:08:12.560 I still have to find the grail.
00:08:16.780 Oh, look, we have a super chat appearing on the screen.
00:08:19.420 How is it that mighty gods die, yet the golden one stands incorruptible?
00:08:24.360 OGs will know that reference.
00:08:27.400 So thank you for that contribution.
00:08:29.380 Much appreciated.
00:08:30.900 Yeah, no one really knows how I can stand incorruptible, yet mighty gods die.
00:08:36.160 So, anyway, I have now rambled on for even longer, so we're gonna get into the topic at hand.
00:08:45.440 Do I regret...
00:08:48.720 Are you a hedge knight, then?
00:08:51.080 No, not really, not really.
00:08:53.420 I prefer the sort of Warhammer and the Arthurian legend, of course.
00:08:58.420 That's the kind of knight I want to be.
00:08:59.560 But I'm still a questing knight, because if I say that I'm a grail knight, that's a bit hubris maxing.
00:09:06.960 I can't claim to be a grail knight.
00:09:11.800 And I saw another nice comment here.
00:09:15.700 I have demigod mentality on deck to read after Might is Right. 0.66
00:09:19.460 Absolutely saluted. Absolutely saluted.
00:09:22.040 That makes me very happy to hear.
00:09:24.680 I always appreciate that when people read my books.
00:09:29.560 I want to be a famous author, but now I'm famous for my videos.
00:09:35.520 Or famous, I don't know how famous I am, but still, anyway.
00:09:39.240 Now, do I regret supporting Donald Trump?
00:09:42.080 So, we can approach this in a few different ways.
00:09:47.840 By the way, I will get to all of the super chats later on.
00:09:50.740 So, super chat away, the more the merrier.
00:09:53.520 Bring them on, bring them on the super chats.
00:09:55.680 I'm always happy to respond to those at length.
00:09:59.040 So I have one already at Power Chat also, and then I saw I got another Super Chats chat from Alex here on YouTube.
00:10:12.720 So I will get to all of the Super Chats later on, but no, we can approach Donald Trump in a few different ways.
00:10:22.580 And this is just my take now.
00:10:26.060 Things might look completely different in a year, two years, five years, ten years.
00:10:31.340 I'll keep you all updated how things develop.
00:10:34.060 And change, political change, it takes a long time for anything to happen.
00:10:38.640 So nothing magically happens overnight.
00:10:41.980 This is also something we all have to keep in mind when we look at things in a clear, level-headed, real political way.
00:10:49.840 So if we have like on the, we schizo max sometimes, and then we realpolitik max sometimes, and now we're talking more realpolitik when we say that, you know, yeah, things take time.
00:11:02.780 Anyway, back in the day, maybe some of you, you were with me back then, or you were not with me, but you were still in sort of the game, or you were involved in some capacity.
00:11:14.420 Back in 2015, the world looked quite different in many ways.
00:11:22.280 What Trump did then was that he took a big hammer, swung it hard against primarily the media establishment.
00:11:31.980 And that is why I, you know, when he did that, because back then media was more powerful.
00:11:37.200 He was one of the first to really go against the mainstream media.
00:11:41.340 Now today, as I'm making this fine live stream, looking at the year of enlightenment, 2026, April, we have social media, which now today also is freer than it was back in, say, 2021 or something like that.
00:12:02.780 That was when I got my Instagram account removed, by the way.
00:12:06.900 So we have now more freedom of speech than we had then.
00:12:12.500 And back in 2015, when Trump first, you know, went down that elevator,
00:12:18.600 media was a lot more powerful than it is today,
00:12:21.140 because now media, all of the big channels,
00:12:24.000 this is true in Sweden, this is true in America,
00:12:26.120 it's true probably everywhere.
00:12:28.040 Back then, they were more dominant when it came to sort of deep reach, also broad reach.
00:12:35.560 But now they have to contend, they have to contest the public arena.
00:12:41.220 And I wouldn't say that the media's power is broken, definitely not.
00:12:48.940 So, for example, if I were to engage in realpolitik, like going to a political party right now,
00:12:56.040 the media would be on the party that would accept me, so they're still much more powerful
00:13:03.680 than I am. But you know, I'm just a humble poet here, checking in from my studio library
00:13:10.640 here in Shambhala. But anyway, main point. Why did I support Donald Trump in 2015, 2016?
00:13:20.360 Yes, because first and foremost, he sought to attack the media. And the media at this
00:13:25.400 stage had been completely shameless in their reporting. Especially in Sweden. Especially in
00:13:31.780 Sweden. You can talk to anyone how much they lied. So they used to do something called
00:13:36.520 vitpixeling, like white pixeling. So you'd take like a criminal, pixel his face because you had
00:13:44.440 to do that. If the culprit is of a certain ethnicity, if he's Swedish, then they publish 0.95
00:13:49.480 the full face. Anyway, this is what they did. They pixel it and lightened up the 0.78
00:13:54.540 pixels so he would look lighter, like whiter, than he was. Typical thing the
00:13:59.660 Swedish media did. Lied about the consequences of mass immigration and
00:14:04.800 they went super hard against dissidents. And I usually say
00:14:09.460 that I'm quite thankful that I came in quite late. Well, late 2014. I made my
00:14:16.740 first political video, but you have guys. So I think Daniel Friberg, he is the owner and CEO of
00:14:23.960 Arctos, so it's a great book publisher, shout out. If I recall the story correctly, they made a
00:14:31.980 hit piece on him back in the day, so this must have been in the like 2005, 6, 7, 8, something
00:14:39.900 like that and they portrayed him in a hit piece next to like actual criminals so like biker gang
00:14:47.420 criminals and stuff like that um so they were a lot worse before my day as well they were still
00:14:55.100 bad in 2014 they are still bad but much less so so when i saw donald trump coming in there swinging
00:15:02.460 wildly at the media creating the concept of fake news it's like a common concept now everyone knows
00:15:09.820 it's fake news, he started to just lambast these propaganda channels. So that was the first thing,
00:15:18.540 and first thing I always, you know, yeah, this is our guy, he's bringing the heat to these hyenas
00:15:24.140 in the media. So it's hard for me to explain. If you were with us back then, you know the hatred
00:15:33.020 of mainstream media, of corrupt journalists. I have never accepted an interview because I know
00:15:41.420 they would never, you know, yeah, I'm not gonna rant, I'm not gonna rant more about journalists,
00:15:46.300 we're gonna get into the current stuff, but I have a lot to say about journalists. If you're
00:15:50.860 a journalist, you do have an honorable, you do have an honorable profession, live up to it. Don't be
00:15:59.100 a propagandist for the regime you can actually be a conscientious and brave decent honest
00:16:06.620 journalist i know i have a few journalists um well many journalists actually over the world
00:16:12.460 you're looking at my videos perhaps you're checking in in this live stream you have the
00:16:17.740 capacity to do the right thing so do it i'm not the bad guy i'm the good guy you can aim your
00:16:23.980 your critique against the regime instead anyway that was one aspect maybe the main aspect then
00:16:31.500 of course he said donald trump and this is very relevant to what is going on now he said no more
00:16:37.700 wars in the middle east now when i came of age when i was like you know in my early teens the
00:16:44.120 iraq war wildly unpopular here in sweden as well in europe and later on in america if you talk to
00:16:51.940 So, you know, an American veteran, I have a few American veterans who fought in the Middle East back in the day.
00:16:59.400 They also said, yeah, this ain't it. This was not our war. This was someone else's war.
00:17:07.840 Donald Trump said no more forever wars in the Middle East.
00:17:13.140 That was his promise. And many people thought, yeah, this is good because the whole world is, you know, tired of these wars.
00:17:19.060 um so that was another reason to um support him back in 2016 third thing perhaps the most
00:17:28.800 important thing uh he talked about you know globalism now of course i'm gonna say i'm not
00:17:35.340 i'm not not uh globalists i'm not an anti-globalist i have no issue with you know everyone
00:17:41.500 understanding english everyone using the metric system me being able to go anywhere in the world
00:17:46.340 i want and you know i can be connected and stuff like that i don't have anything against that what 0.77
00:17:50.800 i do mind though is global homo so you have the same sort of culture everywhere you have a mcdonald's 0.94
00:17:56.840 in every street corner that one thing then of course open borders especially from the third 0.93
00:18:02.220 world into european countries i'm all for open borders when it comes to me going where i want
00:18:08.340 i don't think anyone minds open borders for sensitive poets from sweden i don't think anyone
00:18:14.360 minds that so we need to be honest there as well that I at least you know you have
00:18:18.620 to make up your own mind I'm not against globalism I'm against mass
00:18:22.160 immigration from the third world so anyway but he used that as a you know
00:18:27.740 anti-globalism and and terms like those and this was also quite powerful when it
00:18:35.840 went against that. A sip of water. An ever so brief pause in my ramblings there. So yeah, that was also
00:18:50.120 something he went against. And also the term woke came a few years later or was popularized a few
00:18:57.180 years later. But he went against all of that political correctness. And he talked about
00:19:03.800 immigration also. He talked about
00:19:05.960 building a wall 0.89
00:19:07.980 along the border and Mexico is gonna pay 0.92
00:19:09.880 for it. So the appeal
00:19:12.040 of Trump here is understandable
00:19:13.520 for anyone with a sane mind
00:19:15.680 and if you were with
00:19:17.920 us back, you know I'm a
00:19:19.720 venerable ancient here, I'm talking about
00:19:21.560 the olden days here
00:19:23.000 but
00:19:25.280 sometimes it can be hard to describe
00:19:27.880 a zeitgeist, a vibe, a feeling
00:19:30.020 many years later
00:19:31.620 because it was so fresh and so
00:19:33.680 full of hope back then. Here we have someone, a popular, charismatic, rich, you know, potent guy
00:19:42.280 coming in to attack your enemies. The enemies that have, you know, more or less tormented you
00:19:47.820 for much of your life. So he came in there. He said, we're building a wall. Mexico is paying for
00:19:55.040 it. Saying this to a population which has been, you know, so white Americans been forced to move 0.92
00:20:01.520 for a long time 0.85
00:20:04.120 for us to pay for a lot of things, pay for others
00:20:06.180 and now we're doing something good
00:20:08.120 for us and others paying for it
00:20:10.180 so doing something good for us
00:20:11.860 this is a very powerful thing
00:20:14.020 and
00:20:15.520 yeah, then he won
00:20:17.720 and it was a big
00:20:19.220 big upset
00:20:20.260 and I still remember waking up
00:20:23.280 the morning after
00:20:25.160 and yeah, it was just unreal
00:20:27.640 so yeah that was what happened back then now of course back in 2017 I made a video I said
00:20:40.340 I don't remember what it was titled but anyway he started to harass Bashar al-Assad in Syria
00:20:48.320 which now in retrospect I understand that Bashar al-Assad he was not a you know particularly
00:20:53.900 moral guy from what I've understood, but you know, no one is perfect. Anyway, I didn't like that he
00:20:59.660 started to attack him, you know, calling him the animal Assad, and he sort of went hard, continued
00:21:07.500 to, you know, interfere in the ongoings of the Middle East at the behest of the Israel lobby,
00:21:13.460 of course, as is the case now. So I said farewell to Trump then in 2017, and then he also didn't do
00:21:23.100 a lot during those years, from what
00:21:25.340 I could gather at least. Now,
00:21:27.200 then, 2016 to
00:21:29.080 2020,
00:21:30.800 2021, he of course
00:21:33.040 he didn't have so much
00:21:35.380 institutional support. The deep
00:21:37.280 state he had to contend with, so
00:21:39.280 the image he uses, like a
00:21:41.340 knight on a
00:21:43.380 steed, an
00:21:45.160 armored steed, a destrier,
00:21:47.340 a thoroughbred horse, he's
00:21:49.300 coming in, charging in, but he gets
00:21:51.560 stuck in a march, in a swamp.
00:21:56.000 So he said he would drain the swamp, but he got stuck in the swamp
00:21:58.840 and was sort of pulled down, couldn't really do it.
00:22:01.140 And this, by the way, is also what I mean with
00:22:03.000 getting our guys into institutions of power,
00:22:07.300 because if you do want to enact change in society,
00:22:14.800 you need guys on the inside actually pulling the levers of power
00:22:19.560 so that when you give a command, it's actually being carried out.
00:22:22.580 Because you can fully well have, you know, you get 51% of the votes,
00:22:27.160 you now have the power, you are the executive, you know, you're the big boss.
00:22:32.820 But if the individuals in all of this bureaucracy, in all of these institutions,
00:22:38.280 if they are not on your side and you give a command,
00:22:41.120 they can do many things to obstruct your wishes.
00:22:45.680 So, yeah.
00:22:49.560 so I was sort of a bit more forgiving then,
00:22:54.420 because Trump had the swamp to contend with,
00:22:58.700 so whatever happened then,
00:23:00.620 and also, you know, he let the Black Lives Matter movement 0.62
00:23:04.180 ravage a lot of the cities,
00:23:06.720 and then anyway, fast forward to 2021, January 6th,
00:23:15.180 very
00:23:16.880 very bad event
00:23:19.500 for many things. He got banned
00:23:21.320 from all of the platforms
00:23:22.640 social media platforms and I do
00:23:25.440 believe in retrospect. So my
00:23:27.480 Instagram account at 32,000
00:23:29.400 followers. A lot of my prestige
00:23:30.920 many memories there. It's still
00:23:32.840 you know you might hear me say oh it's an
00:23:35.300 Instagram account but it took
00:23:37.380 a toll personally
00:23:38.900 to be honest because you know
00:23:41.200 a lot of prestige back then
00:23:43.060 for a
00:23:45.160 public figure with an actual person behind the account, especially being in Sweden, not a super
00:23:50.700 big country. So many memories in terms of pictures there. Now, of course, Instagram in 2026 is sort
00:23:57.740 of a slop platform. I'm not super active, but back then it was a big blow. And I do believe
00:24:03.360 it was because of my support for Trump, because it happened just a few days after January 6th.
00:24:10.600 So, yeah, January 2021, I got my Instagram account removed.
00:24:16.160 Now, anyway, a lot of guys also went to prison for Trump.
00:24:20.660 And I don't know if he's ever done anything to actually help them.
00:24:30.400 So, and that is something I'm going to get to now.
00:24:32.840 That, for me, on a personal note, by the way, this is just my own thoughts.
00:24:37.300 I'm just rambling about my own thoughts about Trump.
00:24:39.520 so you can get a better analysis about his deeds from probably American commentators
00:24:46.620 because they have a better understanding of the facts and everything like that.
00:24:52.740 But yeah, anyway, from what I've seen, he isn't super loyal, the guy.
00:24:58.220 And that is what bothers me with him.
00:25:00.760 Now we're going to get back to this in a little bit,
00:25:05.640 But we're going to fast forward now to why I supported him in 2024.
00:25:11.720 And this is my...
00:25:13.640 So we're talking about Realpolitik, now we're talking about the Romantic Dreamer.
00:25:20.380 So I'm a Romantic Dreamer, I like nice stories.
00:25:24.560 So I thought to myself, when he ran in 2024, they had tormented him, literally.
00:25:32.280 in terms of
00:25:36.640 lawfare.
00:25:40.240 Perhaps you remember the epic mugshot of him,
00:25:42.660 him going into court
00:25:43.820 and they're trying to literally jail him
00:25:46.320 for like hundreds of years.
00:25:49.440 Then they tried to shoot him,
00:25:51.380 tried to assassinate him.
00:25:52.840 They came close twice.
00:25:54.540 And this is also, I'm sure you all remember,
00:25:56.420 back in 2024, in the summer.
00:25:59.400 He's tilting his head like this. 0.57
00:26:01.600 Dung. I believe it was
00:26:03.800 his guardian angel and by
00:26:05.700 that I mean some sort of voice
00:26:07.540 some sort of entity made him turn his
00:26:09.620 head ever so slightly like
00:26:11.660 this and the bullet missed otherwise
00:26:13.680 he would have been dead which is
00:26:15.660 a quite powerful thing and then he
00:26:17.460 you know his security detail
00:26:19.440 they get him
00:26:21.600 down and then he stands up and shouts
00:26:23.440 fight and you have that epic picture
00:26:25.720 and then I thought
00:26:27.620 for the story aspect
00:26:29.640 for the story aspect, this guy, this man, he needs to win regardless of the actual policies he's
00:26:37.140 going to implement. I just want him to win because it would be a fun and entertaining and somewhat
00:26:42.340 beautiful story that he wins even after all of this torment. So a guy died at that rally from
00:26:50.300 a bullet, so no, it was not fake. And also it's like, it's not the first time a politician gets
00:26:56.960 assassinated you have jfk also a sitting president getting assassinated so i mean
00:27:02.820 not everything is fake there have been political murders in history
00:27:06.480 charlie kirk got also shot in in the neck and died so nothing strange so i really wanted him
00:27:14.120 to win and he said that you know i will be retribute i will be your retribution he said
00:27:21.840 because the FBI investigated me too.
00:27:25.540 I made a video on it.
00:27:26.880 Extremely uncomfortable experience, to be honest.
00:27:31.180 Very cortisol.
00:27:32.640 Cortisol was up here.
00:27:34.180 They sent, when I knew they had investigated,
00:27:37.980 the cortisol spiked.
00:27:39.560 I took a lot of damage from that cortisol spike.
00:27:42.880 I can assure you.
00:27:45.660 It was not any good times at all.
00:27:50.840 Anyway, so I wanted him to win to get his retribution on all of those who had harassed him and harassed regular law-abiding American citizens.
00:28:02.500 So that is why I wanted him to win back in 2024.
00:28:07.480 And then I thought this will be a nice end to the story.
00:28:14.400 Of course, I also hoped that he would do what is best for my friends and supporters in the US.
00:28:20.240 So I always have the sort of, if I look at geography, the U.S. is always the top country.
00:28:25.840 And then it's like Germany, Sweden, Great Britain, then Canada or Ireland or the Netherlands.
00:28:32.360 So that's like the top seven.
00:28:34.620 But U.S. is usually on top.
00:28:36.360 And I have so many good supporters there, so many good men.
00:28:39.300 So I thought, what is the best option now?
00:28:41.200 Is it Kamala Harris or is it Donald Trump?
00:28:43.900 No, things would probably be a bit better for regular Americans.
00:28:48.920 good-hearted, kind, conscientious, good Americans if Donald Trump wins.
00:28:55.200 And of course, back in 2024, he also said mass deportations.
00:28:59.700 He said, I don't know if he said build the wall
00:29:03.280 or if he had already used that ability to say build the wall.
00:29:07.900 But yeah, he promised a lot of good things at least.
00:29:10.940 So I thought, yeah, let's support this guy.
00:29:12.960 um but since then of course from what i've seen i asked on x yesterday i asked the following here
00:29:23.480 let's go to my x account here and uh so i asked genuine question have measures i.e mass deportations
00:29:34.680 taken place in the u.s since trump took power to reverse the situation so this is in response to
00:29:41.700 a post by the white house and the post goes if you import the third world you become the third
00:29:47.820 world which by the way it's it's quite epic that the the literally the white house is now using 0.91
00:29:54.600 our rhetoric that we used like five years ago so chuds in control it's uh yeah we're we're in 0.72
00:30:03.180 charge look at me i'm the i'm the metapolitical wizard now so anyway uh and then the comments 0.99
00:30:10.380 77 of them, so I'm not gonna
00:30:12.380 read all of them, but
00:30:14.380 to just summarize
00:30:15.920 it seems to be the case
00:30:18.820 that
00:30:19.360 the administration
00:30:22.760 the Trump administration, they are
00:30:24.680 at least doing
00:30:25.480 something to
00:30:28.000 better the situation 1.00
00:30:30.880 with illegals and stuff like that 1.00
00:30:32.840 but it's far too little
00:30:34.300 so there have not been any mass
00:30:36.660 deportations
00:30:37.560 Trump hasn't gone hard enough because
00:30:40.320 I believe he's also quite keen on being liked by everyone, which is not a good trait. You need to
00:30:46.320 be loyal to your friends and you cannot be a good friend to your enemies. You need to be like Sulla, 0.97
00:30:52.960 the Roman hero. Sorry, I need to take a break to rest my throat. Meanwhile, I will flex
00:31:03.520 my guns. I need to train some more arms this spring so I get some more definition because now
00:31:08.320 The arms look big, but I need to get some more definition here.
00:31:14.880 I can do this.
00:31:16.200 I can...
00:31:17.220 Anyway, look, I'm not gonna...
00:31:18.820 I'm not gonna distract myself by flexing my physique.
00:31:24.220 It happens.
00:31:25.000 It's easy for me that it happens.
00:31:26.660 I do something.
00:31:28.080 I see a mirror or I see a camera.
00:31:29.940 Then I start flexing and then...
00:31:31.480 Yeah, I have distracted myself.
00:31:35.080 Anyway, where were we before I started to... Narcissus Max.
00:31:43.180 So anyway, it seems like some things are being done at least, but too little and too late.
00:31:51.160 Now then, two things.
00:31:54.500 Two things I want to say.
00:31:58.040 First and foremost about... Yeah, let's talk about Sulla.
00:32:01.980 The epithet of Sulla, if I pronounce the term correctly.
00:32:07.380 It says, no better friend, no worse enemy.
00:32:10.560 Meaning that he was loyal to his friends.
00:32:13.640 So I'm talking about Sulla now.
00:32:15.000 The old Roman, the ancient Roman general Sulla.
00:32:19.520 And he was horrible to his enemies.
00:32:21.600 You did not want him as an enemy.
00:32:23.920 And I'm looking at Donald Trump and I'm thinking the guys who bled for him.
00:32:29.660 the guys and girls, the men and women
00:32:31.880 who bled for him, who has been in prison
00:32:33.860 for him, who got cancelled
00:32:35.620 for showing support to him
00:32:36.940 have they ever gotten anything
00:32:39.700 any support from him?
00:32:42.180 I haven't seen it.
00:32:44.180 Have I gotten any support?
00:32:46.060 No.
00:32:47.380 I haven't. Have I gotten my Instagram
00:32:49.440 account back? No, I haven't.
00:32:51.560 And now I know it
00:32:52.660 was removed because of my support for him.
00:32:58.060 And
00:32:58.580 you know the guys who went to prison after january 6th he said okay let's let's go here
00:33:05.320 let's protest and then a lot of good-natured americans they got in a lot of trouble a lot
00:33:13.200 of trouble and has he supported any of them i don't think so and now i saw a very disturbing
00:33:18.760 post the other day as well which was sort of the i thought like should i make this video should i
00:33:24.280 make a live stream what should i do i should comment on it so this was the post that really
00:33:28.980 made me think yeah uh let's um let's actually talk about it because it's it struck me in a
00:33:35.380 in a completely bad way i'm not gonna read the entire post but basically he attacks
00:33:40.160 people who have been long time supporters of him such as kandis owens alex jones and
00:33:47.800 some others as well and he basically calls them low iq and everything like that which is also
00:33:54.060 like you are the president of the top dog nation in the world
00:33:59.140 and you're calling people low IQ, it's so juvenile.
00:34:03.520 You can have a tough rhetoric, but if you have a tough rhetoric,
00:34:07.380 it needs to be, you know, some gravitas behind it.
00:34:12.800 It cannot be like a sloppa argument,
00:34:16.440 saying that someone is low IQ just for not supporting this war against Iran.
00:34:20.940 So that really struck me in a bad way,
00:34:23.400 that he's been very bad, he's been a bad friend, he's been a disloyal, illoyal friend to his supporters
00:34:30.360 and I don't appreciate that at all and I can just say my own aspirations of politics later on
00:34:39.220 in decades to come, I will be a good friend and I will not be nice to my enemies
00:34:43.100 and it feels like Donald Trump is the opposite, he doesn't take care of his friends,
00:34:47.480 guys getting cancelled, put in prison
00:34:49.760 and he's a wealthy man
00:34:51.840 he could probably give some sort of
00:34:54.080 recompense for many of his supporters
00:34:55.740 and then
00:34:58.120 he tries to
00:34:59.480 appease
00:35:01.980 these other interests
00:35:03.060 in America who have not been
00:35:06.040 on his side, so that struck
00:35:08.120 me in a very bad way
00:35:10.140 so
00:35:11.560 yes
00:35:12.340 okay wow i have rambled on for almost 40 minutes uh now i'm gonna get to the super chats but to
00:35:22.020 conclude i don't like his inability to be loyal i don't from what i gather now maybe i will be
00:35:30.020 wrong maybe i will regret saying this in two years time because he has done some more things he has
00:35:34.900 taking care of his supporters.
00:35:38.020 Who knows?
00:35:38.480 We can
00:35:39.240 hope.
00:35:42.980 We will see. But as I see it
00:35:44.580 right now, he's not been a loyal friend.
00:35:46.260 I can't appreciate that.
00:35:48.160 I cannot respect that. That is not a leader.
00:35:51.000 Again, I'm approaching this
00:35:52.460 from the romantic dreamer perspective.
00:35:55.060 Just as I supported him
00:35:56.260 as a romantic dreamer, I wanted him
00:35:58.520 to have a beautiful story and then just
00:36:00.700 ride out
00:36:02.520 into the sunset and all will
00:36:04.560 be well and that's also i sort of left it at that in terms of american politics i took a big hit by
00:36:10.780 the way because they put this god-awful tolls customs costs so american supporters of legio
00:36:18.340 gloria will now have to pay more which of course reduces the yeah the number of customers who are
00:36:24.160 willing to order uh also had to cancel your name nutrition to the u.s because of the tolls so yeah
00:36:30.060 Yeah, quite bad.
00:36:32.620 But even so, I knew that before I still supported him
00:36:35.160 because I thought that was the best thing for my friends and supporters in the US.
00:36:40.360 Now then, we can fast forward, and he is very committed to, you know, 0.52
00:36:44.880 it feels like he's willing to crash the world economy just to enact regime change in Iran. 0.81
00:36:51.960 I've talked about this before.
00:36:53.420 I'm not a fan of the regime in Iran.
00:36:56.080 But still, I don't want to crash the economy just to get a regime change there.
00:37:00.340 I don't really care, to be honest.
00:37:02.640 So, yeah, anyway, to conclude my thoughts on Trump,
00:37:05.980 I supported him back in the day because he took a sledgehammer against the old regime,
00:37:12.360 or the current regime, I should say, because it's still very much in place.
00:37:16.820 He attacked the media.
00:37:18.640 He attacked political correctness.
00:37:21.780 He attacked globalism, and globalism in the sense of open borders from the third world.
00:37:28.020 He attacked many of these concepts, and the left and the liberals, they just went insane.
00:37:34.260 And it was fun to see.
00:37:36.120 So he broke many of these mental shackles, especially in regards to the media.
00:37:44.180 So fake news started to use that.
00:37:46.500 I supported him again in 2024 because I wanted to have a beautiful end to that particular story
00:37:52.500 and I had higher hopes, to be honest, that he would implement good things.
00:37:57.180 Then again, I will say the following. This is very important.
00:38:03.980 He has more time. He can implement changes now.
00:38:08.260 It takes time for the changes to actually play out.
00:38:11.540 So, yeah, something to keep in mind in Sweden as well.
00:38:15.440 you know the sweden democrats they did not do particularly well the first few years of um of
00:38:21.500 this um four-year cycle but now many of their proposals many of the the um what they sown
00:38:29.660 what they have sown in previous years um will come to fruition so it takes a long time so that's why
00:38:36.520 i'm not going to comment all too much on the um the political situation in the u.s but of course
00:38:43.660 No, I don't support his adventures in the Middle East, absolutely not, and many of these things, they are quite unhinged, to be honest, saying that a civilization dies tonight, and yeah, it's just unserious, it's low gravitas, it's not good, not good at all.
00:38:59.800 And of course, the main thing, how can I, cannot forget this, even though it was a few months ago in the news cycle, his attacks on Denmark, his attacks on verbal, or threats rather, against Greenland, and that's also something that was not good.
00:39:19.520 So, of course, 100% on Denmark's side, absolutely no reason to give Greenland to the US.
00:39:26.500 The US, even though you might be an American watching this now, you might be a MAGA enjoyer,
00:39:32.440 you might be an American patriot, you support Trump, you support him wanting to take Greenland,
00:39:41.120 but you could have a democrat regime in the next coming cycles
00:39:46.220 and then probably never a based right-wing regime ever again
00:39:50.820 because they will just import new votes for their party.
00:39:54.100 So then you will probably not want the US to have Greenland. 0.79
00:39:57.260 It's better to have it in Danish hands 0.99
00:39:59.440 because Denmark is like 90% white, the US is 56% white. 0.98
00:40:04.260 So yeah, something to keep in mind as well when talking about Greenland.
00:40:10.320 But I've talked about Greenland before, many times, so I've made my case there.
00:40:15.560 But also, my own support for Trump, when he starts to attack and act aggressively against a brother nation, Denmark.
00:40:25.700 It's not cool, in the least.
00:40:27.520 So, yeah.
00:40:28.340 so yeah anyway i don't regret him i don't regret supporting him from the perspective of a romantic
00:40:41.040 dreamer because i wanted it was a beautiful ending to that story when he won in 2024 so
00:40:47.400 surviving that shot um surviving the assassination attempt and then just riding on to victory it was
00:40:54.060 beautiful i liked it uh but then yeah what he's doing now i'm not i'm not a super fan and uh
00:41:00.380 he seems quite unhinged to be honest so i'm not uh i'm not a trump supporter in as i make this
00:41:07.400 video hopefully i will um i will have cause to be more optimistic later on but right now if someone
00:41:12.600 asks me i'm an i'm a trump enjoy i'm gonna say no i'm i'm not he has acted too unhinged and he
00:41:18.720 has insulted our beloved Denmark, which is not good, and he has, you know, threatening to crash
00:41:25.300 the entire world economy, which I'm not a fan of. So, we're gonna look at our superchats here.
00:41:33.560 So, let's see here. We're gonna go to powerchat.live. So, we already saw from Frederick,
00:41:41.860 how is it that mighty gods die, yet gold one stands incorruptible. Thank you for that. And
00:41:46.100 Now we're going to play this again.
00:41:47.420 Boom.
00:41:49.080 So, 10 US dollars.
00:41:53.640 Thank you very much.
00:41:54.280 Okay, boys.
00:41:55.040 How about this?
00:41:55.780 We offer a New York Times journal, a hit piece on Marcus, but he has to write it as a stream of consciousness while he is shirtless in the same room covered in oil.
00:42:06.260 So, evil and juicy.
00:42:07.460 Oh, my God.
00:42:08.040 Yes.
00:42:08.360 Wait.
00:42:08.720 No.
00:42:09.060 Yes.
00:42:09.360 No.
00:42:10.200 Okay.
00:42:11.840 Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. 0.99
00:42:16.100 um i yeah i don't know maybe i think many of these journalists especially female journalists
00:42:22.980 they have um you know they like to investigate right-wing initiatives there is a canadian girl
00:42:31.540 as well who is really really on the canadian uh nationalists and i get the sense that she's
00:42:38.020 interested more in the men rather than them being right-wing so i think there is a lot of i think
00:42:44.500 there are many female journalists who they aren't necessarily left-wing but they create
00:42:50.740 these hit pieces so they can study the material so they can say oh i'm working but then he's looking 1.00
00:42:56.660 then she's looking at you know videos of um whomever uh perhaps not me but someone like
00:43:02.820 auspil a handsome guy from australia um something like that but yeah thank you for the for the
00:43:09.460 contribution. So now we're looking at... Okay, so the first super chat from our
00:43:19.660 man Gianni was... Ah, surprise flex. Boom, yes, surprise flex. And then we have Alex,
00:43:26.080 five US dollars, thank you very much. What's your take on Russian influence on
00:43:30.760 right-wing parties, especially in the old Soviet bloc? If I recall correctly, you
00:43:36.040 You supported Orban before and he and the puppet he is now.
00:43:39.940 Thanks.
00:43:41.260 So yeah, I saw some other comments about Hungary as well.
00:43:47.860 So this was a meme back in the day that the left used.
00:43:52.600 Oh, Russia is supporting right-wing parties.
00:43:55.800 Maybe they are.
00:43:57.140 I sure as hell have not seen any of that money.
00:43:59.820 I can tell you I haven't seen any money.
00:44:01.240 So, there is money to be had, but you have to sell your principles.
00:44:06.580 And if you're not, then you have to suffer my fate of being hit with financially induced cortisol spikes.
00:44:16.580 That is your destiny if you stand by your principles.
00:44:20.100 So, there is money to be had, but you have to sell out to an interest that is not yours.
00:44:26.860 But I haven't done it. I've taken the cortisol hits instead.
00:44:31.240 But anyway, that was a thing they used to say, like, oh, Russia is supporting nationalist parties.
00:44:36.480 And some nationalist parties, of course, you can say that there has been some connections between Russia and Hungary.
00:44:43.760 I don't know exactly who it was in Hungary, but there was an audio file being released and he said, you know, have I done something wrong to, was it Lavrov?
00:44:54.500 some Russian top politician, at least. I don't remember exactly who it was, but it was quite
00:44:59.940 cringe, quite subservient. And, you know, the ones who say that Russia influences European politics,
00:45:09.540 yeah, of course, they got, you know, they were sort of right in that particular case, 1.00
00:45:15.040 and especially as it pertains to the Ukraine war. But when it comes to Russian influence 0.53
00:45:22.980 on nationalist parties. I mean, looking at it like strategically, geopolitically,
00:45:30.020 it aligns perfectly well with Russian interests to have a weaker Western Europe if you look
00:45:36.580 historically. If you look how many invasions from the West Russia has suffered from Sweden, 0.51
00:45:42.260 Germany, France, Poland, Lithuania. So it's nothing strange that Putin rather would work with
00:45:51.060 the part is to bring in migrants so that's something you can say if you are if you argue
00:45:55.540 with some sort of liberal or leftist um you can say oh you know you are you're for open borders
00:46:01.700 then you're also for putin because putin probably wants um a weaker europe um but anyway that's um
00:46:08.740 an an aside uh to actually to respond to the question i had um yeah i do support orban i
00:46:16.340 I have supported Orbán.
00:46:18.460 Now, I haven't said anything about this particular election
00:46:21.440 because I have a friend, a Hungarian friend.
00:46:27.280 Also, the sensitive young artist
00:46:30.100 who makes the majority of artwork for the Legio Gloria.
00:46:34.200 So, the graphic tees.
00:46:35.900 So, not this, but the t-shirts.
00:46:38.840 Shout out, Pascal.
00:46:40.920 I was supposed to talk to him more about
00:46:43.260 how things are actually in Hungary
00:46:45.320 Because it's quite easy to look from the outside and say, oh, here's this Orban guy, he talks a big game about keeping Hungary Hungarian, but is it really true, or is it true that Hungary has accepted many foreign, like, third world Fedora workers?
00:47:01.000 Who knows? I don't know. I haven't been to Hungary yet. I need to go also to look there. I need to talk to more Hungarian guys and see what the issue is.
00:47:08.380 so what i so the guys i have talked to from hungary they say that he's very corrupt and
00:47:14.780 everything like that back in the day i i thought like okay you know he might be corrupt but at
00:47:20.280 least he's keeping the border but if he's corrupt and he's not keeping the border and if he's working
00:47:25.260 with the the russians when they're fighting against the ukrainians you know that puts things in um it
00:47:32.140 puts things in a different perspective and that is also why i haven't said anything uh right now
00:47:37.260 I did comment on a post by
00:47:39.260 Richard Spencer. I will see
00:47:41.520 if I can find it quickly here, so I can just
00:47:43.580 read to you.
00:47:47.200 Let's
00:47:47.680 see here. Okay. Yeah, so
00:47:49.580 my good man
00:47:51.560 Dries van Langenhoove,
00:47:53.200 he posts there, tomorrow
00:47:55.060 Hungarians will decide not only the fate of Hungary
00:47:57.620 but of all of Europe. In many 0.95
00:47:59.360 cases, Orbán's vote in the European
00:48:01.400 Council was the one stopping globalist
00:48:03.540 and European destruction.
00:48:04.720 40 years ago, Orban risked his life fighting Soviet communism.
00:48:09.420 Today, he is fighting Eurocrat communism.
00:48:11.960 I pray Hungarians will bring him back, will back him in this fight.
00:48:16.440 And then he has a picture of them two together.
00:48:21.140 So that was my good man, Dris van Langenhuvve, which is a hero, by the way.
00:48:26.000 And then we have Richard Spencer, and he, I'm reading the post here.
00:48:31.800 notice that this guy is affiliated with europa which so europa is a sort of group on x which
00:48:40.620 despite its name is a petty nationalist and pro-russian organization i don't think it's an
00:48:46.420 organization but um orban is anti-west period his defeat is devoutly to be wished self-styled
00:48:53.980 identitarians are a big problem and i then i say i say to him let me take a sip of water before i
00:49:01.180 I quote myself here. 0.93
00:49:06.100 I need to flex also.
00:49:09.220 To increase my...
00:49:11.140 Look, I have my bracelet also.
00:49:13.200 I need to hold it in my hand as I quote myself to make this count to the best of my abilities.
00:49:20.240 So I quote myself.
00:49:21.760 Richard, counter-signaling Dries is not acceptable.
00:49:25.300 He is an honorable man who has fought the good fight at massive personal cost and risk for a long time.
00:49:31.180 I encourage you to reflect upon your unkind words.
00:49:37.400 So, you see, I stumbled a bit on my speech there.
00:49:40.580 It's because Klaus Schwab, he sent radioactive energies to my throat and tongue,
00:49:45.680 so I can't speak.
00:49:47.120 This is what happens.
00:49:47.980 If I ever make a mistake, I'm blaming it on the World Health Organization.
00:49:52.320 But in all seriousness, so what is the most important thing? 1.00
00:49:57.640 yes it's stopping mass immigration into europe and reversing it so mass re-migration that is the
00:50:03.580 main thing i care about everything else is very very secondary including geopolitics
00:50:07.520 so i trust this here and i don't i don't like richard spencer saying this guy like this is just
00:50:15.700 some guy he's not some guy he's one of the top guys we have he's one of the best men we have
00:50:20.340 there is so i don't i don't want to see any disrespect and also i'm a loyal guy as i said
00:50:25.120 I am loyal to my friends. I don't like when people say bad things about my friends or do not show appropriate respect.
00:50:32.020 So, Richard Spencer, if you're watching this, be more respectful.
00:50:35.860 Dries has paid a heavy price for his views. He's been in the game for a long time.
00:50:43.420 But anyway, all that said, for me personally, if you ask my opinion on Viktor Orban, I can't say too much because I don't know enough about him.
00:50:52.120 so yeah but anyway like everything that is stopping mass immigration is good if it does
00:50:58.720 that in hunger actually i don't know so yeah anyway moving on let's see another from my good
00:51:08.740 man jan here epic bretonia reference testosterone spike marcus the wise lion latest champion and
00:51:16.200 true grail knight of the realm we are so back we are back indeed we are back indeed my good man
00:51:22.380 we're back we're gonna restore bretonia to her former glory and thank you for the support
00:51:28.920 i was there when trump was based indeed indeed it was uh and then we have a lapco 92
00:51:38.960 five US dollars thank you very much I don't care for Trump purse I don't care
00:51:45.260 for Trump's personality and methods but I think I can see what he's trying to do
00:51:49.520 I never blindly support any man but I hope he succeeds so yes okay I
00:51:57.080 understand the point here I see some guys also saying that he's playing some
00:52:00.800 sort of you know 4d chess 5d chess 100d chess when he's coming with all of this
00:52:08.780 statements regarding you know very bombastic rhetoric again you know a civilization dies
00:52:17.000 tonight and then he negotiate negotiates something else but i don't really see it to be honest
00:52:22.240 what he did with greenland was that he so he started off quite well with the coup in
00:52:29.400 venezuela you know a picture perfect uh military operation capturing maduro and he had quite high
00:52:37.740 gravitas he immediately wastes that gravitas and goodwill on starting to bash denmark starting to
00:52:44.280 act aggressively against greenland and all that did was to push europe away from the u.s
00:52:50.320 so he you know completely senseless there was no victory there we can say that he does some sort of
00:52:57.340 4d chess 5d chess but it wasn't only a loss for him it was a loss of prestige it was like a dog
00:53:03.760 who's barking and then you open the door and the dog is like all quiet and and it doesn't bark
00:53:08.680 anymore so it was quite silly uh quite low through most to be honest you know insulting
00:53:13.980 a military ally because Denmark in the US they are allies um so I don't know I don't know I don't
00:53:22.140 know if uh what it does makes sense and it just from a like a gut level it doesn't feel like he's 0.99
00:53:28.460 know he knows what he's doing in the Middle East it just feels like he's unhinged and he likes to 0.96
00:53:34.220 post and say crazy things so it doesn't give me it doesn't inspire any great confidence at least
00:53:42.260 not on my part and it's a bit you know it's a bit concerning when you have the president
00:53:49.000 his talking in this
00:53:51.540 way.
00:53:53.220 Not super
00:53:54.520 confidence inspiring
00:53:57.420 to say the least.
00:53:59.060 Anyway, I have
00:54:00.280 posted for an hour
00:54:03.360 now and
00:54:05.380 I have responded
00:54:07.520 to the super chats.
00:54:10.580 I think I
00:54:11.520 will... I'm going to give it
00:54:13.180 a few more minutes. I'm going to give it three more
00:54:15.480 minutes and then someone can
00:54:16.960 send
00:54:18.800 if you have the
00:54:21.260 if you do want you can send
00:54:23.620 a last super chat otherwise I will start
00:54:25.620 to
00:54:25.980 I will stop the
00:54:31.380 stream now coming up to
00:54:33.440 an hour I'm just double checking some things
00:54:35.620 here and yeah
00:54:37.500 all right then i suppose i will thank you all for attending thank you for the support i hope
00:54:54.980 the... I hope it was
00:54:57.080 somewhat insightful.
00:55:00.480 This
00:55:00.920 fine
00:55:03.100 stream
00:55:04.000 right here.
00:55:07.200 So yeah, do
00:55:08.440 it over. Subscribe to
00:55:10.960 The Greatest Podcast. I felt my
00:55:13.080 energy levels drop a bit now as well, and then
00:55:15.120 I'm reminded that I'm doing this
00:55:17.020 in the evening when my
00:55:18.160 mental sharpness is not
00:55:20.900 at its peak.
00:55:23.180 But it's fun, anyway. It's fun to
00:55:24.960 post a bit.
00:55:27.400 Livestream. So, anyway,
00:55:29.100 thank you for
00:55:30.060 checking in.
00:55:34.380 Okay, last
00:55:35.140 there from Jan again. Thank you
00:55:37.120 a lot. Brother, thanks
00:55:39.360 from... Brother, thanks for the stream.
00:55:41.500 Wish you all the best. Alright, awesome.
00:55:43.740 Thanks a lot, everyone, for
00:55:45.340 checking in, and yeah, we'll see you
00:55:47.160 in the next stream
00:55:49.440 or in the next video or
00:55:51.280 wherever it might be.
00:55:53.160 looks like so
00:55:54.320 BOOM