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there's a lot of retards that work at
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the federal government that do basically
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nothing and so doge is made to get rid
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of those retards right to delete them
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and so uh a lot of people are unhappy
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about this uh Democrats lead a mob of
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protesters into the US Aid headquarters
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okay so let's go ahead and watch it here
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we
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go as you probably saw Elon Musk uh and
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his crew put a gag order on Aid
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employees they disconnected them yep
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from email which is putting lives at
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risk around the world so we are here to
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enter the building
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and so we can hear
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firsthand from whoever is here at Aid or
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at least witness firsthand what is
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happening with this Elon Musk attempt to
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take over which will not stand we will
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prevail it already
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is let's go that's why you're outside
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let's go all right they're going to try
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to go inside let's see how this is going
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to
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go all right here it
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comes okay it looks like they're
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not is anybody really going
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inside it's
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locked okay so I guess they're leaving
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now so that one's locked
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too
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uh oh wait oh wait oh no no there we go
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there's some of them going in all right
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they're going to start complaining uh-oh
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it's open uh-oh here they come here's
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another
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one this Republican party is the rule of
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law party there are ways to address this
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there are ways to zero out funding there
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are ways to review things or change it
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legislatively yeah they did that that's
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what they're
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doing this is not that
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way what's the rationale here well well
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I'll tell you what the rationale is is
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if the way to do it legislatively would
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work then we wouldn't be in the
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situation that we're in so why are you
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surprised that somebody wants to and
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again this is all legal the president
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has discretion ability to do this it's
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not like it's not like this is [ __ ]
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random like yeah audit it yeah do the
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whole thing it doesn't no it's not legal
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well then it's happening either way and
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uh yeah of course they're defending it
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yeah absolutely Ely Congress does yeah
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we'll see about that sure seems like
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they do and uh anyway yeah it wasn't
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working so now they're doing it this way
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instead and uh now they're
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mad it is an entity that exists within
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the executive branch that's number one
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and there it has often been at odds with
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the US state department and that's not a
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good thing as Marco Rubio said today
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everything usaid does or the bureaucracy
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does needs to be aligned with the
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foreign policy goals of the United
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States and so putting Ruby in charge of
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usaid uh today helps begin to achieve
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that alignment I'm actually a supporter
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of American soft power that's what we
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call it soft power I believe it's good I
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believe it's often been used as a tool
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to help the United States combat uh
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influence from China and other
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adversaries around the world but there
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is a difference between soft power and
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soft stupidity so whether you're funding
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like so whether you're whether you're
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funding like Dei musicals in some
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country or transgender surgeries
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somewhere or whatever there go that is
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not
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is that is that is not what most
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Americans would say is an effective tool
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of us everything that that I'm not us I
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have a whole list right here I mean you
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if you want me to afford it to you I
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will but the reality is we have lots of
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money going to projects that don't do
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anything for the United States projects
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many governments do welcome to the
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Republican party that's what we're doing
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why are you why are you trying why are
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you locking people out of their office
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why are you trying trying to because the
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buau because the bureaucracy is non
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respons because the bureaucracy is non
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respons one
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thing it's hard to believe that someone
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that added 8 trillion to the US defit is
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really even serious about cutting cost
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so I don't buy this argument that this
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is an effort to cut cost and make sure
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that there's not any government it's
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it's an effort to cut stupidity it the
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these programs and I could I could read
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out the whole list if you'll give me 60
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seconds I'll read the whole thing but
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there is a difference between smart soft
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power and dumb spending by left ideolog
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to inhabit this efforts to undermine
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government one agency at a time he's
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signed an executive order to get rid of
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the Department of Education probably as
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we speak that's what this is all about
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it's an effort to undermine our
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government one agency at a time who's
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running the who's running the government
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I mean I I know you know how this works
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but the president the president's in
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charge president is he can't undermine
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your own government he's in charge of
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the bureaucracy and all they're asking
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for Phil and everybody else is for the
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money that we spend around the world to
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be aligned with US foreign policy
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interests they have put out a long list
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of programs that have nothing to do with
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our interests why can't we go in and
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root that out and redirect the money
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coming from the Secretary of State to
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the things that matter the most that's
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it that's all they want Scott thank
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[ __ ] God they're getting rid of this
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[ __ ] yeah it is the guy's 100%
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reasonable absolutely you can't
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undermine your own government then you
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just say that well he says it doesn't
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make a lot of logical sense that that's
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what's happening right and so anyway uh
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I'll go ahead I'll show you guys some of
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the things that they Tred to do right uh
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$1.5 million uh this is the US Aid to
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advance diversity equity and inclusion
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in Serbia's workforces and business
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communities
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$70,000 for a production of a Dei
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musical in Ireland $2.5 million for
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electric vehicles in Vietnam
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$47,000 for a transgender Opera in
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Colombia $2,000 for transgender comic
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books in Peru and a $2 million for sex
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changes in LGBT activism in Guatemala
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now if I ask myself does this serve
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America's best interests I think the
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answer to that is absolutely [ __ ]
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not no it does we're just taking this as
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gospel yes I am I'm taking this from
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gospel because this is coming directly
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from the federal government unless the
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federal government is lying about the
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federal government making uh making bad
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decisions so like at this point so who
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do you think is more of an authority on
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the federal government the news source
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that you listen to or the government
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itself yes they're all on yes of course
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yes all of this is made up it's all fake
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none of it actually happened it's all
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just a big uh it's all just a big
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conspiracy
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guys for sure but Elon musk's influence
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is sweeping throughout the
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administration it was late last week
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that the Doge team showed up at usaid
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offices in Washington and demanded
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Access usaid employee Christina dry
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described the scene Doge was in the
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building we started we took down our
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pride Flags we took down I took out any
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books I felt would be incriminating no
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one was talking we heard they started
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taking transcripts automatically of all
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of our gole they roaching out bro we
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they un
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the news in the Little Kitchen gal um it
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didn't feel good and then Saturday all
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of the websites went down and then I
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lost complete access to my computer
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complete access computer yes you've been
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captured when did you believe everything
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one side puts out his truth you're now
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musk's influence bro you actually think
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this is fake like really like these are
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people like I've seen this happen to the
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culture over the last 10 years like how
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can you watch like that Democratic chair
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convention
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and then see this happen and then the
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first thing you think to yourself is no
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this isn't happening it's so obviously
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[ __ ] happening it's
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unreal it's completely [ __ ] obvious
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they they're the ones that are drinking
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the Kool-Aid this is the thing and I can
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even show you this is temporary asthma
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overblown of course it's going to be
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temporary because after the problem's
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solved then you won't need to solve it
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again doesn't that make sense Elon Musk
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you didn't create USA
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the United States Congress did for the
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American
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people that's why that's why they're
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putting on uh you know gender uh plays
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in Ireland that's
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right yeah like not create us Aid he
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doesn't have the power to destroy it and
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who's going to stop him we are we're
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going to stop him
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Elon Musk you may have illegally seized
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power over the financial payment systems
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of the United States Department of
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Treasury but you don't control the money
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of the American people the United States
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Congress does that under article one of
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the
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Constitution everything's going downhill
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yeah for sure and just like the
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president who is elected to something
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cannot impound the money of the people
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we don't have a fourth branch of
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government called Elon Musk and that's
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going to become real
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clear and this is so so yeah all these
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guys are getting
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fired uh that's it yeah he's an adviser
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and a helper these people are Beyond
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[ __ ] well they're trying to make the
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argument that because Elon Musk is
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involved in this it's like some sort of
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oligarchy or like plutocracy which is
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like to a degree it's true
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but like I mean you know you played this
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game for 100 years somebody else plays
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it for 2 weeks and now you're acting
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like the systems rigged well guess what
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I wonder how it got that way you
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know so uh yeah you musos is government
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employee yeah it's that's simple and so
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anyway uh this is the uh the other one
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all right let's watch this and a lot of
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people have been negative uh very very
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negative about
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this this dude is probably one of the
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most unintelligent billionaire I have
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ever met or seen or witnessed
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um
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which I think she learned that from
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Camala Harris you know you can probably
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even glean that from watching these
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people on TV anyways all of that is to
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say is that they don't do their homework
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clearly like they're putting
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19-year-olds in at the treasury this
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dude is not smart um and uh yeah and by
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the way this is actually true
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they're putting like 19 to 22y Old like
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forchan
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users in charge of the federal
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government that's
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right yep and the danger in not in the
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lack of intelligence and the lack of
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expertise um that Elon has I mean this
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guy is one funny because didn't people
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use these same arguments to to say not
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to vote for her whenever she first ran
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for office because she was so young most
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morally vacant but
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also
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just least knowledgeable about these
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systems that we really know of yeah yeah
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you don't but the point is is that what
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was
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that that Elon has I mean this guy is
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one of the most morally vacant but also
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just least knowledgeable about these
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systems that we really know of right um
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but the point is that what that means is
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that they're going to hit a button yeah
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inevitably they are going to hit a
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button and things can go side yeah
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that's what people voted for and so
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anyway there's been a lot of people that
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are uh uh
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criticizing young inexperienced iced
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Engineers aiding Elon musk's government
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takeover Engineers between 19 and 24
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most linked to musk's companies are
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playing a key role as he seizes control
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of federal infrastructure and so you
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have a bunch of these random guys yes
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these right here are the the these are
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the four horsemen of the fat [ __ ]
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federal government worker apocalypse and
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they've been having a really bad time
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they brought in the 4chan users they
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brought in the gamers and it's been bad
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for them and so anyway here's one of the
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people that um they think is a stupid
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person who doesn't know anything and you
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know who is this guy why would you put
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this guy in charge of anything here's
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here's a video about one of them okay
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so I've always been interested in
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history growing up I learned Latin I was
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never that good at it but I was always
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kind of into that sort of stuff read a
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lot about the Roman Empire and things
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and one day I was just listening to a
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podcast back in March it was with Nat
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fredman he just kind of got on the
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podcast explained like there are these
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burnt up Scrolls that were buried in the
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Pompei eruption no one knows how to read
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them but some professors have created CT
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scans of these Scrolls and they uploaded
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the data on the internet as a
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competition to see who could find
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writing inside of these Scrolls and when
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I heard that I was just immediately like
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oh my goodness this is such a cool
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project I have you can see why they're
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worried this guy won the grand prize for
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deciphering Scrolls that got destroyed
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by a
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volcano and these people actually have
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the arrogance to think that he can't
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figure out a federal government
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Ledger work on this I just went home
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from work that day at the end of the day
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and I've been working on it evenings and
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week weekends ever since I run most of
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the things for my laptop it's just a
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normal MacBook don't worry but then I've
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just got like five Surplus computers in
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here um this is what I do most of my
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work
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from The Rake school and just the
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University of Nebraska as a whole has
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provided a great educational background
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where I can then you know take these
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skills that I've learned and apply them
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to problems like this two unrelated
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things no I think that most of the time
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people that are competent in one thing
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are probably going to be competent in a
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lot of other things too and one thing
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I've learned so like we had this in in
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like so this is this is one issue that
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like we had in like wow guilds is that
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like we had people that were like really
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bad tanks or really bad healers and we
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thought like oh we'll just SW swap them
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to another role and then they'll uh
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they'll get better right and they'll
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just be better at this other role no it
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turns out some people are just [ __ ]
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they're just bad and it doesn't matter
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what role you put them in they're going
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to be garbage and then there's other
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people that it doesn't matter what role
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that you put them in they're going to be
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the top performer in that
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role I just spend hours upon hours
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staring at flattened pieces what the
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[ __ ] is that keyboard This is a he's an
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art enjoyer this is a piece of art it's
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one of the most famous pieces of
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Japanese art it's called The Big Wave by
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hakusai the guy also Drew
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hentai in like the 1500s or something
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like that
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done and the back of it is staring Night
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by Vincent van
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go this trying to find these patterns
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which the impressionist painters part of
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the writing at the start of the
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challenge we had not been able to find
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any writing at all Within These Scrolls
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there are hundreds of these
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Scrolls we've scanned a couple of them
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and no one had been able to find any
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writing in them using these
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methods late one Saturday night I was
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sitting at a party at a friend's house
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in Omaha and I get a text from another
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person on the challenge team and he says
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Hey I've just uploaded this new kind of
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piece of the of the scroll you should
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take a look at it I remotely access my
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computer I type into it like please run
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the algorithm on this new piece of
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scroll and then I just kind of started I
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pull out my phone again just
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nonchalantly like hey I wonder how that
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went and there are three Greek letters
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on the screen letters I'd never seen
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before it was um really this is the
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person that they think can't figure out
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how to read the federal government
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ledgers
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yeah this guy can't it's impossible you
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can never figure it out cool because
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it's like oh my goodness like we
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actually detected new writing in the
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Scrolls using AI that was the moment I
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realized like this is actually going to
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work like we were probably going to read
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you I completely freaked out my friends
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were there and I was cheering jumping up
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and down you know screaming crying all
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the stuff I you know took a picture of
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the results and I sent them to my mom
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and she called me and she's like hey
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these look great you know
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um it was a really special moment yeah
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so this is the the word that I actually
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found it's right here it's the word
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profus uh which translates to purple uh
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it's the first word we found in the
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Scrolls it was reviewed by a committee
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of kind of Greek Scholars but it's the
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by the way there's a lot of subtext to
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that purple is in a lot of cultures uh
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the last discovered color because of how
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uh infrequently it occurs in nature and
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so it implies that the culture that
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these Scrolls were received in was very
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Advanced it was for rich people yes
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that's a very important letter like of
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any word to to have exists purple is an
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important one purple and I'm glad it's
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not the word in or the or and that we
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found first we actually found a word
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that has meaning possible without modern
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Ai and modern scanning Tech techniques
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people have wanted to read these books
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for hundreds of years um and this seems
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like the only way that's where it's
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really possible to do that now we're
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reading entire paragraphs from the
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Scrolls hopefully we'll be able to read
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the ENT ire book and read the hundreds
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of other books that were buried in this
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condition as well when we found this
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first word you know we went public with
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it and I think everyone has been very
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pleasantly surprised by the amount of
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attention it's gotten as a college
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student it's definitely been
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overwhelming in the best way possible
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but it's been really cool to get to kind
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of you know talk about my findings and
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you know share what I want to do in the
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future with so many people uh so it's
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been overwhelming in the best possible
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way the University of Nebraska does a
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really good job of encouraging their
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students to think boldly and I think
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that's played a a pivotal role
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in my uh work on this
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project so um we'll go back to the uh
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the statement that uh that that she said
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let's goe and watch this again this dude
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is probably one of the most
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unintelligent billionaires I have ever
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met or seen or witnessed
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um which you know you can probably even
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glean that from watching these people on
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TV anyways all of that is to say is that
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they don't do their homework
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clearly like they're putting
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19-year-olds in at the treasury this
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dude is not
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smart they're so cooked and they know
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it they are so
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cooked bro they're bringing in the Four
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Horsemen of
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Discord The Four Horsemen of
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forchan they're done
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they actually they actually go and think
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that they're going to somehow get around
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this these are the these guys used AI to
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figure out or one of them used AI to
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figure out a Dead Sea scroll or not even
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Dead Sea scroll a [ __ ] a scroll that
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was in like a Pompei after a [ __ ] uh
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eruption of a
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volcano and they're going to try and
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they're try and they're sitting there
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trying to hide the pride
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Flags whenever they come in the building
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oh take them down
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oh don't let him see this oh
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no really it's embarrassing bro it's
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sad yeah you seriously don't understand
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her complaint I understand it perfectly
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that's why I know it's so
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stupid see all of these people think
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that they have this appeal to Authority
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because they've worked at this place for
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a long period of time so they think that
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they know what they're doing how many
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how many times have we found out that
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most of the people that are experts in
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their fields are actually just people
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that have failed upward as a career for
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25
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years I think it's pretty
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often and so anyway yep there you go and
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uh yeah always remember the old saying
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about government those that do can do uh
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those who can't teach those who can't do
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or teach work for the government yeah I
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guess so and uh it's a ridiculous
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complaint from people who are even less
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competent than average people exactly I
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don't understand or complain absolutely
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not so this isn't considered
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Dei I I
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don't am
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I am I missing
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something look at this Alex Ander
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Hamilton 21 James Madison
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25 man that's crazy
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huh wow who said that I know bro some
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Chatters man they look old for their age
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well these are probably photos uh you
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know or like portraits taken of them way
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later on but uh yeah and bro people only
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lived to 35 back then yeah bro yeah he's
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like 50 at this point right and so
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anyway um so there you
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go and so I just wanted to show you guys
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that uh not Li that may have been the
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dumbest thing ever said on stream yeah
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back when the average age was like
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32 so like people are saying about the
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average age and everything nobody's
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actually meaning that like so like did
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people like get smarter faster like
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that's not how it works right yeah oh
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anyway uh her complaint is that an
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unqualified person was put in charge by
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a man who doesn't have legal authority
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to do so well if the guy if if Trump is
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doing it if they want to try to contest
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it legally they can go ahead and do that
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but I'll tell you one thing I totally
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[ __ ] support them and I think that a
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lot of the people that voted for Trump
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this is exactly what they voted for if I
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had voted for Trump this would have been
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100% what I voted for
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absolutely dra the swamp yeah this is
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what people want I think this is what
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the majority of people want to it's just
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funny that these are the same people
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that were complaining about term liit
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and old presidents and now they're
00:24:00
complaining about guys that are too
00:24:02
young maybe they're just complaining
00:24:03
about people that disagree with them and
00:24:05
looking for any sort of way to make that
00:24:07
person look bad because they can't
00:24:09
actually base things off of any sort of
00:24:11
argument itself so yeah uh Doge has been
00:24:14
under a lot of attack a lot of people
00:24:16
have been very upset about it and uh the
00:24:19
retards are worried they're scared
00:24:21
they're very afraid but um I think that
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uh it'll be better for everyone maybe
00:24:26
they're just complaining to complain
00:24:27
that's right my liberal friends are
00:24:29
supporting this I don't get anyone who
00:24:30
disagrees well it's because people are
00:24:32
captured by an ideology uh you don't
00:24:35
think it's a dangerous amount of power
00:24:36
is putting people in a position that
00:24:38
they wouldn't be without Congress
00:24:39
approval yeah I I think it I think it is
00:24:41
dangerous it's very dangerous but I
00:24:43
think it's been dangerous the path that
00:24:44
we've gone down for a long time and I'm
00:24:46
willing to take a risk and see what
00:24:48
happens it's that simple I think that um
00:24:52
the majority of uh so I think that
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whenever you have a massive bureaucracy
00:24:57
like this
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the this is like the Thomas Soul quote
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of like uh to a biocracy the main thing
00:25:04
that's important isn't necessarily the
00:25:06
outcome but the procedure uh I really
00:25:08
can't give a [ __ ] about the procedure
00:25:10
guys sorry to say