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Transcript: Dennis Porter Faces Headwinds | Bugle Weekly Episode 47

0:07Timmy Tether Welcome back to Plebs on Parade, the show where every pleb is a potential philosopher. I'm your host, Timmy Tether. And today, we're talking to plebs about regulatory clarity. Is it good? Is it bad? What do plebs think? Let's find out. It's Timmy Tether again here in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We're talking to Carrie from Waco, Texas. Carrie, do you think we have enough regulatory clarity at the moment? How is the current state of regulatory clarity impacting you in Waco, Texas?

0:33Carrie Well, I've been faithfully stacking sats in order to be able to afford taxes while my husband gambles away his savings trading African Solana meme coins. I was looking forward to serving him divorce papers this year. But due to lack of regulatory clarity regarding taxes and the strategic Bitcoin reserve, I'm stuck in limbo. If the government sets policy requiring me to use my husband's Bitcoin node, I can't afford a divorce. I can always use Monero, but as someone who is raised in a strong Christian household, I don't wanna resort to that. I've never met a hot chick who uses Monero. That was Carrie from Texas.

1:07Timmy Tether Carrie is waiting for regulatory clarity before leaving her husband so she doesn't have to use Monero. Next is Henry from Beaverton, Oregon. Henry, what's clear, what isn't when it comes to the regulatory environment? Timmy Tether.

1:18Henry Thanks for having me on Plebs on Parade. I'm a captain in the US Air Force, and I'm actually thankful for regulatory clarity regarding gender. As a pilot instructor, my trans students have almost got me killed more times than I can count. Knowing my life is safer and my daughter isn't playing battleships in the women's restroom with a mature adult man who will destroy her in an unfair game of battleshits and crush. Her self confidence makes me very glad I voted for Trump. Thank you for your service, Henry. I wouldn't have the freedom to host plebs on parade without your sacrifice.

1:53Timmy Tether Henry has a glass half full perspective. He's happy his daughter won't be playing battleships with dudes in the bathrooms. Our last pleb is Ranjeet from Manitoba in Canada. Ranjeet, what's the regulatory clarity situation up there in the Queen's Territory?

2:05Ranjeet Right now, I am very worried to meet Heather. I am scared that The United States will convert my country into the fifty first state. I buy Bitcoin from bull Bitcoin,

2:19Ranjeet but Bull Bitcoin is not available to Americans. Also, I'm not sure how to afford taxes in America. So for right now, I must wait.

2:33Ranjeet Listen to Bitcoin podcasts and wait for regulatory

2:38Timmy Tether clarity. Ranjeet, you sound much different than I expected when I saw you were from Canada. Anyway, Bitcoin podcasts and low time preference, that's the pleb way. That's all for this week, folks. I'm your host, Timmy Tether. Thanks for watching Plebs on Parade.

2:55Richard Greaser Welcome to this edition of the Beagle Weekly. This is Richard Greaser. Joining me today, as usual, is Rod Palmer. I just wanna address a few things. So we missed our last episode of Behind the Podcast. It's not going away. We're just busy. And sometimes, the stars don't align.

3:15Richard Greaser So don't worry. We'll have more interviews coming your direction soon. We're actually working on some big things. I'm not gonna share. This is an announcement of an announcement, but I think we're gonna have some very, very high profile interviews coming your way here pretty soon that are gonna blow your mind,

3:35Richard Greaser they're gonna blow your socks off. So have a new pair of socks because, your socks are gonna get blown off and they might go floating away in the wind and you might need a new pair of socks to put on your feet. So stay prepped for that, but, today's episode is gonna be a little bit shorter. We're

3:54Richard Greaser I'm I'm striving for time. I've got a deadline, on something else that I gotta get to. So a little bit shorter, but the world is crazy right now. How are you doing today, Ron?

4:06Rod Palmer Yeah. You know, one of the issues well, if I'm doing first of all, I'm doing great. I'm always doing great because Bitcoin has already won. But one of the big issues right now, part of the reason why we missed a cherished episode of Behind the Podcast, part of the reason that the bull market is not as, hot as we many of us expect many of us expected that by President's Day,

4:31Rod Palmer we would be celebrating President Trump for pumping Bitcoin to a million dollars. However, a lot of people, including ourselves, even though we have probably been the most accurate

4:46Rod Palmer at forecasting the political events that, have taken place over the past few months, none of us really, I think, respected and appreciated

4:60Rod Palmer the amount of proof of work that Donald Trump and Elon Musk and his broccoli hair cutted, autistic 10x teenagers were gonna put into making America,

5:15Rod Palmer a better country. However, there's trade offs that come with so much proof of work, so much, you know, just focus locked in

5:29Rod Palmer activity and that is that right now everybody is just desperately seeking regulatory clarity. If you

5:41Rod Palmer are hosting a podcast with somebody who does not live in the same country as you, will there be tariffs on your fountain business? We don't know. If you are sending hash to a mining pool outside your country's jurisdiction and tax,

6:00Rod Palmer you know, area of influence, will you be able to continue that in the future? We don't know. If you're a Canadian, will you have to change your logo on your podcast to an American flag because you have become, the fifty first state of The United States? We don't know. And I can keep going on, but right now, everybody is

6:25Rod Palmer eager and willing to comply. Not everybody, but but there is, obviously, we know, a cohort of of people who are always going to exercise their god given right to be compliant. And they want to be compliant, but nobody knows what it means to be compliant right now or what it will mean to be compliant

6:48Rod Palmer next week. And so that is right now what is kind of hurting not only the Bitcoin price, but, you know, podcasters' ability to create good signal, great content, without having to worry about all these other

7:04Rod Palmer ex you know, extraneous issues.

7:08Richard Greaser Yeah. The the lines of how to comply have been very blurry. And what makes it more difficult to determine what to do or what to think as an individual is the entire world of journalism

7:23Richard Greaser has been turned upside down. All these journalists with the shuttering of USAID are scrambling. They've lost their income.

7:35Richard Greaser They're unemployed. They're trying to figure out if they should learn the podcast or if they're gonna get alternate funding from the deep state two point o. If they're gonna launch meme coins, if they're gonna have to sell feet picks, good honest work, or is Tether gonna be paying them in the future? Are they gonna be on Rumble

7:58Richard Greaser earning Tether? Where is their future funding gonna come from? And that that's one of the things that I think sets us aside or apart is that we get our funding from you. We don't get our funding from USAID. We don't get it from Tether.

8:19Richard Greaser We get it from you. We don't work for the CIA. And so, you know, we've been saying it for a while that there's there's trade offs to working with the CIA. And one of the trade offs is that you have to be gay. It just makes you gay.

8:36Richard Greaser But one of the other trade offs is that you can't rely on the CIA. They're an unreliable organization. They don't read Iran. They don't smoke cigarettes. They're a bunch of fucking losers. So, you know, if you're a journalist, if you're a podcaster,

8:54Richard Greaser and you're working with the CIA, you're building a house on sand. And Yeah. We've been warned not to build a house. Ironically

9:03Rod Palmer ironically, relying on intelligence agencies is not an intelligence strategy. And like I said, we don't know what it means to be compliant anymore. We don't know what the government thinks compliance means anymore but to really, I think, boil it down to the essence of what

9:22Rod Palmer everyday Americans and future foreign taxpayers, are thinking right now, and especially in journalism, especially in, you know, federal agencies is not only how am I going to be able to afford my taxes, will I have to be able to afford my taxes? So when you think about who's going to invest in a new company,

9:48Rod Palmer if a state, like, you know, Oklahoma or any of the of the states was going to, purchase Bitcoin for a strategic Bitcoin reserve, well, if a sovereign wealth fund is gonna buy the Bitcoin ETF, they they they do wanna do that, and they and they're pushing for it. But right now, the amount is up in the air because they don't know

10:12Rod Palmer if they can afford their taxes or if they're gonna be able to afford their taxes next year. And, you know, think about Canada right now. The regulatory clarity that there'll be there's a lot of problems in Canada right now, but the biggest one's regulatory clarity. They have a tax system and they don't know if they can afford their taxes. They don't know if they're gonna be able to afford American taxes. And then as a as a as an entire country, they're if they become the fifty first state, Dennis Porter is going to be landing in Ottawa

10:43Rod Palmer that day to start talking to legislators about a, a strategic Bitcoin reserve because Dennis is trying to get all American states to have their own strategic Bitcoin reserve. I don't think that the average Canadian is ready for

10:60Rod Palmer the kind of aggressive orange pilling behavior that Dennis Porter's gonna bring to them They're very polite and and Dennis Porter's gonna just overpower them and

11:12Rod Palmer a lot of men in Canada are going to aggressively respond to Dennis Porter Orange pilling their wives and girlfriends, mothers and daughters. It's very difficult to plan your life

11:28Rod Palmer right now for all these reasons.

11:31Richard Greaser So I noticed on the on the topic of Dennis Porter, I noticed that a few of his Bitcoin bills have failed recently. And I wonder if it's because he's distracted. His resources are being divided as he's looking at how is he gonna orange peel Canada, how is he gonna orange peel Greenland, these soon to be US provinces or states or or territories,

11:59Richard Greaser his his surface area is expanding.

12:04Rod Palmer He's tweeted about this recently. Him and his, one of his his interns or assistants that's working with him at Satoshi Action Fund, they tweeted about this, that due to all of his bullish announcements

12:18Rod Palmer that he had been tweeting in the month of December and the month of January, local state congressmen, state senators have been scrambling to, have Dennis and Satoshi Action Fund help them write

12:36Rod Palmer the Bitcoin strategic reserve bill for their state. Most of these, like if somebody is a state legislator or a state congressman, they're probably a lot more retarded than the average federal politician or governor. They don't have access to, you know, ask CHAT GPT

12:57Rod Palmer to write them a a legislative bill that is, you know, interoperable with the state laws that they they live in. They rely on Dennis Porter. So Dennis Porter right now is trying to get these bills up and going through committee to a vote in 50 states. So he's gotta travel all over the country. Now he's gotta think about Greenland. He's gotta think about Canada. He's gotta think about Panama. He's gotta think about multiple other places, potentially even Europe. This is, he just doesn't have enough funding. He doesn't have enough his his time has just spread too thin. Yep. And in this absence, like I said, of regulatory

13:37Rod Palmer clarity, Dennis has to prepare for all eventualities. And if anybody's capable of it, it's him. But we're seeing the limitations of an individual's ability to orange pill when the world

13:54Rod Palmer is actually open to it and kind of demanding that that orange pilling. This is why, you know, this is what forty hours of Bitcoin podcast per week is so important. It takes the responsibility

14:09Rod Palmer off of Dennis' shoulders and puts it on Bitcoin podcasters, his natural orange pilling allies.

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15:17Richard Greaser In no way is this, like, failures on Dennis's part. I I wouldn't call it that. It's just that there's these temporary setbacks, you know. When you're an individual like Dennis, an individual that that makes the world go round, one of the real builders, one of the real innovators and visionaries, sometimes

15:42Richard Greaser you just face setbacks. And what he's doing is he's putting his head down. He's not getting worried. He's still out there orange peeling. He's still out there curing erectile dysfunction. He's still moving. So don't don't count him out at all. That's a big mistake. This is

16:01Rod Palmer this is not on Dennis Porter. If anybody, it is on the Bitcoin community, especially those who have the the protocol knowledge, They have the cultural the Bitcoin podcast knowledge,

16:18Rod Palmer but they choose right now to be doomers and to shill Monero or some other crypto because they think that Bitcoin development privacy, peer to peer use,

16:33Rod Palmer node running is not moving as quickly as they as their time they need to lower their time preference and realize that Bitcoin has already won and that it is a slow evolution that affects,

16:49Rod Palmer you know, every aspect to say it's very difficult when you're living through it to notice the changes. Mhmm. And so instead of, like, Vlad Kostia, you know, saying that Paul Stewart, and drive chains is the only thing that could say Bitcoin or Shinobi and the covenants people kind of throwing everything, all their orange billing efforts, throwing it out and leaving it all to Dennis Porter and Bitcoin podcasters because they're

17:16Rod Palmer they're salty that nobody wants to to activate their scaling solution even though the mempool is empty. Well, listen. Listen. You need to be out there with Dennis Porter having people realize that they can pay their taxes

17:34Rod Palmer on Bitcoin. The mempool would not be empty if people were paying their taxes on Bitcoin. If they were boosting podcasts, if USAID if they were relying on USAID to pay to be able to afford taxes that they could pay in Bitcoin to the government,

17:49Rod Palmer people would be paying using on chain pay. It's you can't talk you're putting the cart before the horse. If the mempool is empty, we need to get people onboarded. Then we worry about scaling later. Dennis Porter seems to be the only person who has his priorities in order right now. Yeah. I agree. I But it's I Go ahead. I think all the criticism

18:13Richard Greaser or at least a lot of the criticism should be levied at David Bailey. And I think this is for multiple reasons. So if you look at David Bailey, he's somebody that is putting roadblocks in Dennis Porter's way. Right? His priorities are all whack. He supported the president, and we didn't get NGU from that. There was no zero on g u from that. He's been blackballing Dennis from speaking at the conference, which is really important.

18:43Richard Greaser People need to hear from Dennis at the biggest stage in Bitcoin. He's covertly supporting Donald Trump's meme coin, which is getting away from this Bitcoin only agenda. He

19:01Richard Greaser he's just doing a really bad job Yep. Of ushering in in the NGU.

19:07Rod Palmer Right. Dan David Bailey, due to personal beefs and per you know, I suspect a little bit of jealousy because Dennis Porter has been orange peeling far more people and competing, David Bailey has been promising this federal strategic Bitcoin reserve. He's been unable to deliver it in the time frame that he promised. So Dennis Porter is trying to basically front run the federal reserve by creating these state reserves. But he only he he Dennis could be doing both. And and if Dennis was involved in this federal, there wouldn't be XRP Ripple, Shills in Washington, DC. Dennis Porter would have ran them out. There wouldn't have been we were gonna get into this. The meme coin launch in Argentina that rugged, a lot of people, including Barstool's Dave Portnoy for millions of dollars. This wouldn't have had this tragedy

19:53Rod Palmer would not have occurred if Dennis Porter had not if they weren't just, you know the nine eleven commission determined that one of the causes of the nine eleven terrorist attacks was a lack of cooperation

20:09Rod Palmer and almost like a a a malicious under like, they were trying to undercut each other, the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, instead of working together instead of working together to entrap young horny Muslim men with a affinity for violence, They were competing with each other

20:29Rod Palmer to get funding from USAID to try to turn those young men into gay retorts. True. And as a result, we we had the worst terrorist attack on American soil in history. And I'm not saying that we are approaching or at risk of another nine eleven because David Bailey and Dennis Porter have this this beef that Dennis that or that David just cannot put away. But it's not just David. You look at Swan. Swan just posted

20:60Rod Palmer recently last week that they have the most YouTube views of all the other they have more than simply Bitcoin, more than Matthew Crater, more than Preston Pysh, more than,

21:14Rod Palmer you know, they listed several others. But they don't platform Dennis Porter. They just maybe once in a while. If you have that many viewers on a regular basis, you wanna put Dennis Porter in front of that camera as often as possible. And they're not doing it either because it would steal their thunder. And

21:36Rod Palmer I don't know. Like I said, I'm not saying that another 09:11 is gonna come of this, but I can't say that it won't. And if you can't say with a 100% certainty that we're not gonna have another 09:11 if David Bailey and Dennis Porter don't get along, I think that's enough

21:53Rod Palmer of a motivation to for them to try to come together, break bread, and and discuss things peer to peer as Satoshi would have wanted them.

22:08Richard Greaser A 100%. I mean, if you have a platform, it's your responsibility to platform Dennis Porter because what's good for Dennis Porter is good for Bitcoin, And what's bad for Dennis Porter is bad for Bitcoin. It's just an undeniable

22:24Richard Greaser reality. Swan has really been dropping the ball there. Bitcoin Magazine has been really dropping the ball there. We've been offering Who hasn't been dropping the ball.

22:34Rod Palmer Who has not been dropping the ball is is simply Bitcoin. They have partnered when Dennis Porter is not traveling and, you know, mentoring state politicians, He's

22:48Rod Palmer with NECA, with Opti, with with those guys, and they're they're platforming him. Mhmm. And that's good. But we need we need more the Bitcoin space needs more Dennis Porter, more simply Bitcoin, plus David Bailey, plus meme coins. Less core. And speaking of meme coins yeah. And and yeah. And speaking of meme coins, that was a big news event when we just kinda mentioned it. So Argentina's, libertarian Bitcoin president.

23:17Rod Palmer He as a result, most likely, of not having enough access to people like Dennis Porter, whether personally or just through you know, if if Javier Malloy is going on YouTube and looking for Bitcoin content, he's not seeing Dennis Porter because David Bailey and Swan are out platforming Dennis Porter. Yep. So what is the result? He gets fooled by some some influencer, to launch this meme coin called Libra. And he tweets about it and he says that it's, you know, he's encouraging people to participate.

23:51Rod Palmer And within twenty four hours, the meme coin gets to a $60,000,000,000 market cap, which is bigger than I think any of the the major banks in Argentina. And then as soon as it hits that point, you know,

24:06Rod Palmer Barstools, Dave Portnoy piles in, Fred Krueger was probably in there, they become the edge of liquidity. And it's just another rug. And it's so it's not just the CIA

24:19Rod Palmer who is rugging and pump and dumping meme coins in the global South to create taxpayers and tether users. It is now their, you know, their proxy

24:32Rod Palmer leaders. So, you know, Javier Millet, he was a or he is a proxy leader for the CIA. But the CIA is now looking for regulatory clarity. They're distracted pumping, dumping meme coins in Africa. So how does Javier Millet he's not getting his paychecks anymore from the from USAID, so he has to create his own income to be able to afford taxes.

24:56Rod Palmer And he's relying on meme coins instead of Bitcoin because he just doesn't have that that education, that knowledge that Dennis Porter would have been able to prevent some of this, you know, fraud.

25:08Richard Greaser Yeah. I mean, this is a classic case of sending the wrong troops to battle. Right? Different troops have different specialties. And

25:20Richard Greaser they might be good troops, but put in the wrong situations, they're gonna fail. You can't set up your troops for fail. And the reality is, you know, if you send individuals like Sam Sema, down to Argentina, to Orangeville,

25:38Richard Greaser they're just he he he didn't have while while he was a good Orange pillar, he did not have the resources necessary to finish the job. And Dennis Porter would have been much better

25:54Richard Greaser equipped to do that. And I think whoever the individuals that made the decisions to send individuals like Samsung now need to be held accountable.

26:07Richard Greaser And it's really disappointing what's happening with PodConf right now because we should be having NGU. And we warned our audience that NGU doesn't primarily come from compliance.

26:21Richard Greaser It comes from Bitcoin podcast. And there just hasn't been enough emphasis on this, and it's because these PodConf influencers are insecure. They don't want individuals stealing their market share. Corey is all worried about his YouTube channel. He's all worried about

26:39Richard Greaser the optics of his own personal thing, and he's forgetting there's a bigger picture here, that we need more podcasters. Yeah. We need more full time podcast listeners, and it's not all about him. That that that's the thing. Yeah. At the end of the day, these people don't realize is it's not all about them. And and that's why we need to rely on Dennis Porter because he is one of the most selfless individuals in the world. He's like the Mother Teresa

27:06Richard Greaser of Bitcoin.

27:08Rod Palmer Yep. Then this is this goes back to the failure of Bitcoiners and Bitcoin podcast listeners. Well, not Bitcoin podcast listeners so much, but but they're part of it is if you if you're listening to forty hours per week,

27:25Rod Palmer if you are using your node and you are reading the white paper once a week like you should be, you would remember you would you would be hard pressed to forget the Byzantine generals problem that that Satoshi solved to create Bitcoin. And a lot of people have a lot of different ways that they like to explain it. It's great for YouTube videos and and things like that. But at the end of the day, what the Byzantine generals problem is is a way of solving

27:55Rod Palmer and decentralizing regulatory clarity. Because if you don't have regulatory clarity as a as a five star field marshal about the ability, the if you have the right troops in the right locations,

28:10Rod Palmer if they're going to be successful in their attack, if you don't have that clarity, you can't wage the necessary crusade or war that is required

28:23Rod Palmer to defeat the evils of fiat and the and the powers of fiat. And part of this, I don't a lot of people give Corey, that swan, this pass. They think that because he got rugged

28:41Rod Palmer by by Tether that, you know, he's he's gotta lick his wounds and stay out of the limelight and stop preaching. And he's gotta deal with his lawsuits. And they just they're gonna do proof of lawsuits and that they're gonna throw that up. But this it's there's a whole lot of mess to deal with. But part of this is that

28:60Rod Palmer last summer, Corey said that he wanted to use the US dollar to make Bitcoin stronger, and people mocked him. They laughed at him. They told him it was stupid because we thought that they were doing that because they wanted to separate money from state.

29:16Rod Palmer It turns out that what they really wanted was to use Bitcoin to make the dollar stronger. And Corey said, well, listen. If you guys wanna make the dollar stronger instead of Bitcoin, I'm gonna step back and just dominate YouTube.

29:35Rod Palmer And apparently not platform Dennis Porter. So all of our priorities and our incentives are out of whack right now. We're trying to strengthen the dollar with Bitcoin, say the other way around. And we're not remembering that you have to be the sovereign user peer to peer, use the node, understand the Byzantine generals problem, understand decentralization and, you know, censorship resistance. If you don't focus on the fundamentals,

30:02Rod Palmer you're gonna get sloppy in your execution. And then we've do we're getting sloppy in our execution. We have let the meme coiners, the shit coiners, we've let them just run wild. We have not supported Plenator and Corey and some of the Bitcoin maximalists on Twitter to keep that under control. We'd like David Bailey introduce shitcoining and meme coins to the Oval Office,

30:25Rod Palmer to, Buenos Aires, to I mean, even now, look at look at El Salvador. El Salvador has abandoned Bitcoin for Tether, for the IMF, when the only reason this country went from the poorest, most

30:42Rod Palmer corrupt river capital of the world to one of the most successful countries, most peaceful, most prosperous, safest countries in the world with just a little bit of regulatory clarity,

30:56Rod Palmer Max Keiser, Jack Mallers, and some Bitcoin podcasters. That's all it took. Yep. You don't have to you don't have to get deal with it. You just have to remember the fundamentals and and and and embody that spirit of Dennis Porter.

31:13Richard Greaser We need to support our Bitcoin social justice warriors because at the end of the day, they're one of our biggest assets. And I know the term the term social justice warrior has a negative connotation

31:29Richard Greaser because of the USA made it that way. Yeah. USA made it that way. But now that USA is out of the picture, we have a whole new breed of SJWs and Bitcoin, Bludder, Corey,

31:43Rod Palmer all these individual Think about it. Think about it. A warrior used to mean a respected veteran, a troop. Somebody like Shane Hazel or Alex Stanczyk or Mike Hobart or some of these other,

31:57Rod Palmer veterans, these people who went and they faced evil and they combated it for American freedom, for US dollar supremacy, which was important before Bitcoin. But the USAID and the CIA, once they made it so that, you know, non binary trip pregnant men could serve in the military, the the term warrior just, people lost all respect for it. People don't respect veterans anymore. They don't salute the flag.

32:26Rod Palmer They don't call out Stoneman Valor. They don't they don't give veterans the 10% off discount at Arby's, when they're trying to buy a big Montana. They don't give them that anymore. And now The USA is under picture. The CIA is under the picture. The Donald Trump's kind of cleaning this up. The respect

32:46Rod Palmer and just the the reverence that warriors and veterans deserve is coming back. And that's really important.

32:56Richard Greaser When there's chaos, there's opportunity. We have the opportunity to really shift and change things as everything's in flux. When when an institution is standing strong and is in power,

33:09Richard Greaser it it's hard to break their momentum. But when they crumble, you can build new institutions in their place. And as Bitcoin podcasters, as journalists, we need to be encouraging people to smoke more cigarettes. We need to be encouraging them to read Ayn Rand. We need to be encouraging them to listen to forty hours of Bitcoin podcasts a week. Yeah. We need to be encouraging them to be liking and retweeting

33:38Richard Greaser Dennis Porter's tweets. We need to be encouraging them to be having sex with their wives and to be dealing with erectile dysfunction. We need them to understand that Lin Alden is hot,

33:53Richard Greaser and this is the opportunity that we have before us right now. Yeah. That

33:59Rod Palmer one of, one of the veterans who I have a great deal of respect for especially, he's he's active on Noster. He is, Average Gary, and Average Gary is a fan. I I he might be listening to this, but I think it was I heard him on a podcast and it I might be misattributing

34:20Rod Palmer this to Average Gary's because I respect him so much. But he said that in the navy the navy has the second biggest air force in in the world behind the US air force. And he said that one of their mottos is that flexibility is the key to air power. And we need to be

34:40Rod Palmer that flexibility. We need to have that flexibility. Because like you said, the people who are adaptable and the people who are ready to seize opportunities and to, move in and take very strategic, you know, positions,

34:55Rod Palmer whether to orange piddle or to spread the forty hours per week mantra, that relies that that may be you. If you want to decentralize things, everything, really, but especially money, and you wanna separate money from state, the the responsibility

35:15Rod Palmer to be a warrior and to be a defender of your values and your freedom will ultimately rely or fall upon you. And so if you don't take up that responsibility, and instead you just kinda say, well, I'm just gonna leave this to be the responsibility of people who get drafted to go fight for freedom in Ukraine and Israel.

35:38Rod Palmer That is not where but that is where the the front lines of freedom are being fought. But the lines exist everywhere, and you need to be that social orange pilled social justice warrior who doesn't tolerate shitcoins, who doesn't tolerate Sheikwing behavior, and who doesn't tolerate ostensibly

35:60Rod Palmer good Bitcoiners who blacklist good Bitcoiners like Dennis Porter.

36:05Richard Greaser Yep. Well, I think there's a good point to start wrapping up the show.

36:13Rod Palmer Let's go through the fountain boost real quick. I did I did wanna cover one topic really quickly before we join up in this fountain boost. If you did paid attention over the weekend, a influencer named Ashley St. Clair announced that she had Elon Musk's thirteenth child. And then the next day, yesterday, Michelle Weekley

36:35Rod Palmer announced that she actually had had you on Musk's fourteenth child, and his name is Blangley Musk. Now I just want people to there's been a lot of drama. There's been a lot of of of confusion on the timeline about these conservative female influencers who seem to not embody the values of conservatism and tradition. Like, they're not trad wives. They're really kind of more like floozies and whores

37:04Rod Palmer who are just trying to get a rich baby daddy to pay them child support over lightning. But this is where I think some of our listeners who do have an affinity for these female attractive,

37:19Rod Palmer conservative influencers, the CIA and the Fed and the Fed, the FBI, they have been tracking these OnlyFans and OnlyFans adjacent women the past few years who do not understand the tax law, and they don't understand how important it is to be able to afford their taxes. So they get into these situations where they can't afford their taxes and they have a big tax bill, and they didn't prepare for it.

37:45Rod Palmer And I think these feds, they they work with these women, scrub the Internet history of their their porn activity and their less than, high value passed.

37:59Rod Palmer And then they they teach them how to entrap young conservative or libertarian men who like Tim Pool's podcast, Jack Posobiec, Dave Smith libertarian, etcetera, etcetera.

38:16Rod Palmer And this is where some of that fed behavior comes in on spaces and the group chats and the DMs. It's these hot girls with these really based political conservative opinions. And you you just never know which one of them is working with the feds until they can afford their taxes. They she may seem interested in you, but as soon as she can afford her taxes without you, she's gone. You need a woman who cannot afford her taxes without you, and that's who you wanna marry. You want her to share your politics because otherwise,

38:47Rod Palmer she doesn't she can't afford her taxes. Not a girl who is able to afford her taxes independently, and then she dumps you. That's just I wanted to go on that rant, but, yeah, let's go into the the fountain boost. I don't know if you had anything to add on that before we go into the boost. No. I think this is very well said.

39:08Rod Palmer Awesome. So the first one, so last, our last episode was Super Sportsball, the Bitcoin pizza day for normies, and we we recorded that on the Super Bowl. I think it was a really great episode, and we got a lot of boost. We were, I think number two on the fountain charts this week as a result. And the first one is from our great friend, long term friend of the show, Orange Mart. They but he said that's a 100,000 sat. So thank you very much, Orange Mart, for that huge boost. And they said, OrangeMort is all about value for value, bringing the best Bitcoin deals to our community just like the bugles are shining a light on the best Bitcoin podcasts.

39:49Rod Palmer The dual awards will finally reveal which free podcast offers the best value for money. Couldn't agree more, Orange Moore. Value for value is super important, and I just encourage anybody with especially like our friends Sly Goomba,

40:08Rod Palmer who really love video games, if you have time, if they can afford their taxes and they have time to play video games and they have time to learn, Rust and go through Rust tutorials, we cannot cannot recommend Orange Mart more, especially because Orange Mart,

40:25Rod Palmer not only do they they buy our our t shirts and have their characters wear them instead of being naked, they have cool relaxing spots where you can avoid getting murdered and listen to big one podcasts, which is I mean, that's a world trying to do. Right? We're just trying to find time in this life to not go out, be murdered, and just listen to Bitcoin podcasts. And that's what you can do in Orange Mart. So you should check that out if you are you're into computer games.

40:50Richard Greaser I had a good time visiting Orange Mart the one time I did. And or actually, I visited a couple times, but one of the times I got stuck in the tutorial. You can actually skip the tutorial, fun fact. But I'd like to go back. I'm just struggling to find the resources in time to do it. But when I went, I got to ride horses with Tip NZ. I got to ride in helicopters,

41:13Richard Greaser go on trains, listen to Bitcoin podcast. It was a a very good time. I'd highly encourage people to check it out.

41:23Rod Palmer Yeah. There's no better time listening to Bitcoin podcasts than when you're riding a train or anything.

41:28Richard Greaser They're building they're building something cool over there, and I I hope it gets more traction.

41:33Rod Palmer Yep. I like that. Unfortunately, they they they wipe all of the the progress they made, all the things they've built. They wipe it clean every month, and you have to start over. Mhmm. But that's life. Sometimes you may be thinking you're on the right path and thinking that you are building towards something great,

41:55Rod Palmer and it gets rubbed or it just falls apart and you have to start over. And sometimes you have to start over with nothing but the clothes on your back. In Orange Mart, you don't even get to start with the clothes on your back. You have to start completely naked, and you have to find a Bitcoin podcast t shirt to put on and wear. And then you gotta find guns. You gotta find a lot of things. But, hopefully, that they'll introduce three d printers there so you can just three d print a gun right away and buy a a forty hours per week Bitcoin t shirt. So you at least at least cover your back and and protect yourself. Totally.

42:28Richard Greaser Our next boost is from late stage HODL for 5,000 sats who says the only way to listen to 40 HPW is with bone conduction headphones. I don't want others to hear what I'm listening to, and I can't get your voices mainlined into my brain without doxing me by having to use my eardrums. Also, I can't get cauliflower ears,

42:52Richard Greaser and I need to be able to overhear conversations from others on the subway or in the store if they mentioned something about Bitcoin. If I can't be there ready to orange pill someone when they are least expecting it, when that's the point of 40 h p w, I need to be ready to jump in immediately at the slightest mention of Bitcoin to correct them quickly

43:15Richard Greaser and sternly if they use the word crypto.

43:19Rod Palmer Yep. Absolutely. This is what we're talking about just a few minutes ago. The adaptability, the flexibility to be the orange build social justice warrior who demands Bitcoin only excellence,

43:32Rod Palmer Bitcoin only thermodynamically sound behavior, and being able to to to recognize when there is somebody lacking in your vicinity and to be there to correct them and orange pill them, that then that he's embodying exactly what we talked about. So thank you very much, late sage huddle, for the 5,000 stats. And,

43:53Rod Palmer yes, you see that cauliflower here on the subway, just know that you're safe from from pump and dump meme coiners that might be on your car. Totally.

44:04Richard Greaser I would say there's not there's not just one way, one strategy to listen to Bitcoin podcast. It it looks like late stage Huddl has found one that's successful for him. But, you know, you can do things like you can export all

44:22Richard Greaser your podcast onto records and play them on record players. There's there's endless ways to do it. So I'm glad Yeah. Absolutely. I'm glad they found one that works for them.

44:39Rod Palmer Yep. Thank you, late stage huddle. The next boost is from Sean, and he based us 3,000 sats. He said need some regulatory clarity regarding forty hours per week. Is it time spent listening or hours of content consumed?

44:56Rod Palmer For example, takes thirty two hours to listen to forty hours on 1.25x speed. This is a great question and we have tried to be as clear about this as possible and others in the forty eight hours per week community have been have been have been sharing and debating this, but let us be very clear. It is about the hours you spent

45:20Rod Palmer listening. So we and we talked about this before as well. The time preference or the time, that is taking place in the Bitcoiner podcaster side does not is not relevant to you. Only your time is valuable. So if you listen at 1.25

45:38Rod Palmer x and you listen to forty hours of content in thirty two hours, you are able to consume more. You're able to get ahead. You know, it's like some people there was this viral video, this guy who says, like, I have three days. My day, each twenty four hours, I have three days in that twenty four hours. I have my morning. I have my my afternoon or I do my different job in my third day. So after twenty four hours, I'm already two days ahead of the average person. If you're listening to forty hours of Bitcoin podcast on 1.25 x view or higher, you are just out working out, progressing out, growing

46:13Rod Palmer the people who still at a are at a level where they need to listen to it on normal speed.

46:19Richard Greaser Yeah. If you're an employee, an hourly employee at a job, and you're expected to show up and work forty hours a week, and you only work thirty two hours. I don't think that's gonna cut it. That's like taking a whole day off from work. It's not acceptable.

46:38Richard Greaser But I would say thirty two hours is kinda like the cutoff for for full time employees. Right? If you go below that, you're not gonna get benefits.

46:50Rod Palmer It's just it it's like if you're competing in jujitsu or Muay Thai martial arts, your success and your ability to get to the top and to excel,

47:05Rod Palmer it relies on you. If you think that listening to thirty two hours of Bitcoin podcast at 1.25 x to get to the forty hours of total content is enough for you, I can't stop you. But just know you're only cheating yourself. It's you're not cheating me. You're not cheating the other people in the forty hours per week community. You're only cheating yourself.

47:27Rod Palmer So think about just think about that if you need to if you're trying to cut corners.

47:33Richard Greaser Yeah. I'm about to piss my pants. Can you continue reading,

47:38Rod Palmer I will I'll I'll finish this out here. Thank you. We've got a few more. We got a boost from Dave. Dave, forty hours per week in his handle. Thank you for doing that, Dave. Dave from New Zealand twenty one hundred sats. The Kendrick Lamar halftime show was the greatest shitpost to Drake. Make hating great again. Couldn't agree more. It was great to see an American,

47:60Rod Palmer you know, even somebody who's who's not being paid by the CIA anymore still kind of, take that that passion and turn it against the Canadians very similar to the hockey game that took place this weekend. We're going to cover it. We ran out of time. But the U. S. Hockey team destroyed the Canadian hockey team, the Canadian hockey team. They booed the national anthem for the game, and immediately the Americans just beat the shit out of them for doing that. They they're not going to tolerate that disrespect. Pay your taxes to The United States and respect the national anthem. We're not going to have a problem if you don't. We're gonna send our troops. Like I said, not all not all military soldiers, not all warriors wear,

48:41Rod Palmer you know, camouflage. Some of them wear red, white, and blue hockey uniforms, and they will slam you into the ice if you disrespect America's national anthem. So thank you, Dave. Next one is from Rakan, Thousand Sats. There was nobody's message there, so thank you, Rakan. The second one is from

49:01Rod Palmer D H I K Rula, any base of 1000 Sats, Fiat based. I do not know

49:12Rod Palmer what he is. If he's saying that Fiat is based or that something is Fiat based, I'm not sure, but thank you for the boost anyways. The next two, the last two, a 100 sats each from Pies or, boy, eighty hours of Bitcoin podcast a week. Let's fucking go. I wear AirPods sixteen hours a day while I'm jackhammering. And then the next one says value for value. But, yeah, I mean, Pies doesn't cut corners.

49:39Rod Palmer He's doing the proof of work, physical, manual labor, and he's doing double the forty hours per week. Pies is Pies is probably the future of of The United States and the value for value economy. And

49:54Rod Palmer it just proves that, you know, anybody can do it if they put in the work. Totally.

49:59Richard Greaser Yeah. Thanks for, covering for me for a minute. I was about to piss my pants. Unfortunately, I was not in a location where I could piss in a bottle. There there have been times on this podcast I have chosen to piss in a bottle versus, stop and go to the bathroom. And that's just my commitment to Bitcoin podcasting,

50:22Richard Greaser but I don't think the

50:25Rod Palmer the people in the location I'm recording at would really appreciate it if I did that right now. Nice. No. Just think about that. Let's just go back to what we're talking about. Think about if you're cutting corners and listening to fewer Bitcoin podcast hours because you're listening on a faster speed while others are pissing in a bottle to deliver you signal. Just think about that. Just think about that. Well But, yeah, shorter episode this week. We're busy. We're seeking

50:60Rod Palmer regulatory clarity. And as all Bitcoin Bitcoin podcasters should be doing, once we once we find some regulatory clarity, we will share it with you. We will broadcast it to you. And that's another thing about regulatory clarity. It is decentralized. Not everybody has access. There is regulatory clarity cantillionaires

51:20Rod Palmer just like there are compliance cantillionaires and and money cantillionaires. So tune in to the Buel, the podcast for people who listen to forty hours per week, and tune in for for signal and for regulatory clarity. But thank you, and boost us again. Support us on Fountain, and, put that forty hours per week

51:42Rod Palmer to good use.

51:43Richard Greaser Yeah. Thank you for, boosting us, all the XMR chat people. I see you. We're gonna keep your your comments private and respect your privacy as Monero users. But I see you, and I appreciate you. And thank you everybody for tuning in, and we will catch you next week on another episode.

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