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Transcript: Making Journalism Cypherpunk | Bugle Weekly Episode 14

0:08Unknown Democracy is dead when the population has no brains. The information corrupted

0:20Unknown thinking is a pain. Out from the ashes, the new hope Communicating privately sources protected

0:51Unknown is a foundation. All across the world, people's souls

1:31Unknown Listen to the full song at the end of the episode or check out the wave lake link in the show notes.

1:39Unknown The intellectual Silk Road is taking the value for value community by storm. The world's first thermodynamically sound marketplace of ideas is quickly driving inefficient marketplaces for ideas out of circulation, just as Gresham's law predicted. Decentralized

1:57Unknown intellectual Silk Road Federations are emerging and connecting to the network each day. Thermodynamically sound circular economies are beginning to form, as sovereign individuals are banding together to kick the government off Bitcoin layer one. Join the civil defense of mankind's soul. Join the intellectual

2:17Unknown Silk Road.

2:34Unknown In the nineteen nineties, a group of shadowy super coders saw that the internet would either create new possibilities for freedom, or allow an Orwellian state to come into existence. My brother is watching you. They They believed in using cryptography to allow for individuals to be able to communicate privately and to make central planning nearly impossible. This movement led to the birth of Bitcoin in 2008 when the Bitcoin white paper was released. The vanguard of hackers that made all of this possible was called the cypherpunks.

3:07Unknown Today their legacy lives on, and journalists are the new cypherpunks, battling against PodConf and other institutions that want wanna spread disinformation and control narratives. These journalists are using cypherpunk technologies to not only transact in the value for value economy, but also to communicate privately with their sources and use technology to counter the CIA. This vanguard of credentialed journalists is referred to as the intellectual silk road, and they need the support of people like you.

3:38Unknown WikiLeaks was the first publication to capitalize off of the value for value economy after PayPal and other payment processors deplatformed them. Today, there is a new vanguard of cyberpunk journalists trading information on the intellectual Silk Road with the bugle at the forefront. Code is news, and news is freedom. The news is now cypherpunk.

4:12Unknown You are listening to the Bugle Weekly, the most thermodynamically sound podcast in the game. Here are your hosts, Rod Palmer and Dick Greaser.

4:24Dick Greaser Welcome to the Beagle Weekly podcast. This is your first virtual producer. Hi. How are you doing today, Rod?

4:32Rod Palmer I'm doing really well. It's, a little stressful this week talking to a lot of the lawyers, but, I I know by far we did the right thing. We did nothing wrong. So, you know, with the feet of Podkoff legal harassment lawfare,

4:48Rod Palmer I had, a little stressed. I haven't slept much. But I'm glad to be here. Not part of the news.

4:55Dick Greaser Yeah. I mean, I I've been sleeping sleeping great. And part of the reason is I I just I'm glad to not have to to be finagled by those guys all the time. Like, you know, even though things are getting complicated from a legal standpoint, we're out, essentially. And they can go fuck themselves. So it feels Feels great.

5:19Dick Greaser Yeah. It feels very similar to the time that I left, working in traditional media and didn't have to deal with it anymore. Like, I there were some pretty immediate improvements. My skin color got better. My liver started feeling better. I didn't feel the need to drink as much. My spirit was higher. I walked around differently. I could start looking at people in the eyes again because I knew I wasn't

5:45Dick Greaser beholden to bad people. But this is not like as big of a transformation because we still held our journalistic integrity, but it just feels good not to be associated with them anymore.

5:58Rod Palmer Yeah, I don't have the same intense experience that you do, in that alcoholism that drove you out of the industry. But I've talked to so many of, you know, my colleagues and peers in the in the journalism industry, and they and they remark that

6:17Rod Palmer it's just so defiring and it gets so exhausting,

6:23Dick Greaser just trying to come up with something that's gonna offend somebody every day just to get those clicks, just to report that news. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it's it's funny because the Bitcoiners don't really understand the way the journalism industry works. And you see it all the time where, you know, they'll get super upset at a credentialed journalist for writing fake news, and they think that, like, that is being done because, that's actually what they believe when in reality, they're just, like, you know, laughing. They're they're sitting in a in a room smoking some cigarettes and laughing and they're like, alright. Here we go. I'm gonna drop a bomb on these stupid autists and watch them freak out.

7:07Rod Palmer Right. They say that people reply to the journalists, especially if it is Bitcoin FUD. They say, you just don't understand Bitcoin. You need to spend more time researching it. Really, they do understand it, and they wrote it wrong on purpose because they knew that the only way that anybody would read it or click on it, because nobody else cares about Bitcoin,

7:30Rod Palmer like they do, is to write wrong things and then the people, they get they see the headline and they get self upset and they read it and like they're like, that's not true. Then everybody else reads it and they're like, that sounds right to me. They just move on. They don't care.

7:44Dick Greaser Yeah. I mean, it's funny because, like, I mean, if you think about it, the the formula of what they're doing in this process is they're by triggering Bitcoiners, they're actually getting more Bitcoin out of it because Right. That's how they're compensated more. Right.

8:03Rod Palmer That's why Bitcoin fixes journalism. Well, yeah.

8:06Dick Greaser It it's kinda funny because, like, you know, my my alcoholism is what led me to starting The Bugle. And The Bugle, thanks to everybody that's been involved with it, has had a massive shift in the journalistic

8:24Dick Greaser industry as a whole, making it significantly more cypherpunk. And so I think it's probably safe to say that alcoholism has made the institution of journalism, the fourth estate,

8:38Dick Greaser more cypherpunk. That's

8:40Rod Palmer that's huge news because now fourth estate, that's like the that that means the cypherpunk is mainstream officially.

8:51Dick Greaser Yeah. Well, it it's getting there. You know, there's still you know, the intellectual silk road is not, unfortunately, the mainstream, zeitgeist. It's just

9:07Dick Greaser it's part of this fringe group that is, you know, quickly growing and setting an example. And, like, if you've listened to Alex Fetzky, you've probably heard of this meme called the Remnant. Essentially, we're we're the remnant. We're taking over, this bitch and, you know, completely just gutting the industry

9:29Dick Greaser and redesigning it as, with cypherpunk principles.

9:34Rod Palmer Exactly. It's the it's the really the secret lurking elite in every society that really controls it. So having that small secret that is very elite route, the elitist of the it's like the the the delta force

9:55Rod Palmer of of influencers, the secret, you know, covert ops of influencers. They're really the ones that that set the agenda. So it's it just takes time for that influence to, like, percolate through rest of the community. Yeah. I don't like

10:11Dick Greaser yeah. We we need a better, like, better special forces to pull from than, like, the SEAL Team six because of their legacy being, you know, just doing a lot of stuff that's,

10:26Dick Greaser you know, for the noncompliant US compliant US government. They have a lot of involvement with the CIA, you know, working directly with them as as all special forces do. I can see that, like, falling under I I'm nitpicking. I'm I'm really nitpicking, so I don't wanna I hope you don't feel like I'm discounting anything that you're saying. I'm just nitpicking on the the semantics of the argument.

10:48Rod Palmer But, Oh, yeah. Sorry. It's it's I understand what you're saying. So you, you know, I I hate to use any sort of status reference, but is all if there was a private version, it would a war, sovereign version, I guess I would pick them.

11:07Dick Greaser Yeah. Well, I I think we should research Blackwater a little bit more. Yeah. They probably had some sort of special forces team within

11:19Rod Palmer the Blackwater was, like, an open source special team unit. Yeah.

11:25Dick Greaser And there's also that that one in Russia. I forgot what they were called, that private military force. Wagner. Wagner Group. I never really understand why they they chose the name Wagner because that's based off of the the German musician, that was really popular back in the day. Yeah.

11:49Rod Palmer That's a good I never thought of that before, but that is a really weird name for Russian free market

11:57Dick Greaser military. Yeah. I mean, you think it'd be named like Tchaikovsky or or or something like that, but they so, I mean, Wagner was, like, influential to to Hitler, I believe, in some ways. And I don't I'm blanking on the on the history right now, but I I think there's some overlap there, some some inspiration, maybe even a relationship. I know, like, Wagner was involved with, like, Nietzsche and different figures like that. But, like,

12:28Dick Greaser the Germans really did a number on the Russians, who are at the time confused. They were they were gender confused, and they were, instead of being monarchist like they are today, they were identifying as communist. It was just like a a confusing phase in in the Russian culture.

12:49Rod Palmer Yeah, that's true. The Germans were giving them L after L after L. There were just so many day communist soldiers that they eventually destroyed the Nazis. It makes me wonder, A lot of people worry that The United States Military can't handle a war against China

13:10Rod Palmer or The or Russia right now. But if you look at what the the Russians did in World War two, they just had so many day non binary soldiers who were communist that they won. And they they a lot of them got killed. But, you know, if we got in a war against China, if The United States had to send over a bunch of of gay communist soldiers, defeat the Chinese, I think we just have to be willing to to sacrifice those lives, but we could do it. Yep.

13:38Dick Greaser Now the question is, are there enough ANTIFA members in the city of Portland

13:46Rod Palmer that could be rounded up to defeat the Chinese army. That's yeah. If you took I mean, we could we get the the them, the Proud Boys, and, I'm sure there's some more antifa in Oakland.

13:58Dick Greaser I think that that would be enough to protect Taiwan. Yeah. I mean, the problem with the right wing groups is they're they're just not they're not as as, bloodthirsty as the, you know, the left wing, these gay communists. I mean, they they they like what the Russians did, or the Soviets did with these gay communists in in World War two is they just like, they they'd like load them up in catapults

14:24Dick Greaser and and shoot them over the enemy lines without any firearms because they couldn't afford any firearms. And these these gay communists were just, like, running out running around without any firearms or weapons, just ripping the throats out of all the Germans. And that's how they won the battle of Stalingrad, you know, and turned the tide of the war and then for some reason they were able to, you know, afford guns after they won that battle. I think just the supply chains were so wrecked because the Germans were, you know, really, really giving it to them. But, like, there's no way that you could convince

14:60Dick Greaser one of the Proud Boys to hop in a catapult without a weapon and go fight, you know, the Chinese. Whereas, like, Anthem, you know, my members, they'll do it in a second.

15:10Rod Palmer Right, yeah, especially if you tell them they can have hormone pills when they get home, government funded. It's a lot of incentive.

15:20Dick Greaser Yep. Well, I wonder what's cheaper, you know, giving them the proper gear, to go fight a war or to just give them hormone treatments because that might be the the easier way to go about things.

15:38Dick Greaser Because I mean, that's like one of the one of the ways that you could get a lot of these gay communists to join the military in the first place is offer them free free, gender change, you know, services

15:49Rod Palmer or whatever they want. Right. Give them free gender change services, free vaccines, and then just load them up with testosterone when they get to, get to war and they that'll just throw them into overdrive, right? So they'll be the berserkie killers. And then the ones that want, you know, want more estrogen, they will just nag the shit out of, out of the enemy until they they tell them, you know, tell us where the weapons of mass destruction are.

16:17Dick Greaser Yeah. I mean, can you imagine, like, the so so I what what are the strategies to win the war that would be really interesting is to drop a bunch of, like, have a bunch of soldiers surrender

16:33Dick Greaser that are just, like, super, super high on test or sorry, estrogen and have them be sent to POW camps and just nag the amount of the amount of disruption they could cause behind enemy lines for just being so upset and bitchy and unpleasant, it it could make it

16:55Dick Greaser completely impossible for the enemy force to organize effectively.

16:60Rod Palmer Effectively. And we could use that same strategy to avoid having to commit war crimes of torture to get valuable intelligent information from the enemy that we capture. Yeah. At the water board, if you just have a really naggy, annoying,

17:17Dick Greaser you know, TikTok trans person. Well, I mean, you could tell, like, you could have a kindergarten teacher, you know, in, like, the American prisoner of war camp, you know, with all these captured Chinese soldiers, essentially assigning genders

17:34Dick Greaser of the soldiers, and then have a doctor there to give them the proper procedures and Wow. I'm sure they'll start talking immediately.

17:46Rod Palmer You know, some people they set out do a a difficult mathematical test like they enumerate all of the the decimal points of the of pi

17:59Rod Palmer and that's how they can solve complex mathematical problems like what if the way to find how many genders there truly are is to send American kindergarten teachers to go assign the genders of all of the soldiers in the Chinese military. You could you could you could

18:18Dick Greaser finally find out, like, is there really a billion genders? Yeah. I mean, I I I could totally see, you know, different organizations in The US doing this as as kind of a way to to inject US foreign policy and democracy globally is to just go send kindergarten teachers. And maybe this is why the quality of education is dropping

18:44Dick Greaser in The US is all the good teachers are being sent abroad to go assign genders of these kindergartners around the world in foreign countries. Yeah, maybe that's why people are so confused about their genders,

18:57Rod Palmer they didn't get it assigned to them in kindergarten like they should have. Yeah.

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19:09Unknown That's why I'm out of my bird.

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19:35Dick Greaser Well, we're kinda we're kind of doing a weird episode today. So, you know, we've got we've got some stuff going on. Ron and I have been running around. We're not recording, you know, at at our normal time. We both have some, you know, journalist assignments that we've been on the ground doing.

19:53Rod Palmer Right. Just think of this think of this episode as kinda like those episodes that Peter McCormick does on the plane. They just they sound terrible, but it has a good enough guess that you wanna listen anyway.

20:06Dick Greaser Yeah. So we talked about PodConv, talked about journalism being Cypherpunk and our role in that. Now let's do some found First boost is from Lincoln Park rules for 21,000 stats who says,

20:24Dick Greaser the intellectual silk road is great branding. As with many movements and historical events, it's always about branding and marketing

20:34Rod Palmer onward and upward. Wow. I did a pretty good point. Yeah. I I guess I never even thought about that before. That's a good point. I mean, whoever came up with, the intellectual Silk Road, whoever's in charge of naming that, Great job. I mean, that's a, like, a good

20:49Dick Greaser a good way to keep you to remember things, but didn't they didn't even think about the marketing standpoint. Yeah. I I mean, I think it's I think it's a pretty good name too. And and, yeah, I got I guess he's right. You know, to to win a revolution, you know, we have to market it. But, like, at the end of day, you know, there's a big difference between workers and propagandists and then, you know, journalists. And, you know, we're journalists, so our job is to to report the news as objectively as we possibly can. And so, like, as you can probably tell by listening to our episodes, there's, you know, absolutely no ideology

21:25Dick Greaser brought into our opinions or what we're doing.

21:27Rod Palmer Staying objective. So the next one we've got is John. He didn't have anything to say this time. He's wasted 21,000 south, so thank you. Thank you very much, John.

21:39Dick Greaser Yeah. Appreciate John. The next one is, for your from your big admirer, miss huddl not four twenty, for 20,000 stats. And she says, the Internet sex wow. The Internet Silk Road sounds like a sexier version

21:58Rod Palmer of the intellectual dark web. Wow. Yeah. I think we could I I think we all know what she's getting. In fact, you almost said it. She's trying to read the boost, the Internet sexual Silk Road. That's not what it is. It's not. It's not. But if you tell people that you're in that,

22:18Dick Greaser people like this hat a lot might might find it attractive. Yeah. I think it's important, you know, because of my my, like, gaffe that I just had. It's important not to conflate the the the intellectual Silk Road with the Swan sex cult because those are two different things.

22:40Rod Palmer Yeah. They're very different things. One is is a marketplace for ideas and the other one is a a marketplace for young influencers.

22:50Dick Greaser Yeah. Very, very different. Oh, you know, there might be some overlap here and there, but but they're definitely two separate entities with very different ethos. So has miss Hoddle not gotten your DMs yet? I know she kinda came on to you.

23:06Rod Palmer I sent her a DM, and, it she hasn't responded. So I'm I'm feeling a little let down.

23:15Dick Greaser I think she might just be a tease. Yeah. Well, I I don't know. I mean, when you're looking at women on the internet, as long as they have an attractive profile picture, they probably actually represents who they are. So I don't That's a good point. Yeah. Yeah.

23:32Rod Palmer That's a good point. I mean, in my experience, it's always been great and that's what you see in your life. So next we've got fundamentals. He is a a regular distributor, with notebooks

23:46Rod Palmer and their microphone. They fight the good fight. I think that was a really, it was a really it was a nice message at this time. Sometimes fundamentals is a little contrarian, a little fussy, but, it seems like he he's finally figured it out. Yeah.

24:02Dick Greaser So we we've gotten to the point again where we're seeing two different, like, orders in the founders. So I'm gonna jump back one on the one that I'm on. Or, actually, yeah. I just wanna say, like, that that episode, that fundamentals did with,

24:20Dick Greaser with high hash rate was really good. I really enjoyed that one. And basically, it went on with, Dan and Mike at at higher hash rate, and that was, that was, like, one of my favorite podcast episodes. And, like, part of the reason why was because they talked about how great I was for, like, a good portion of the podcast. So, you know, that always feels good. It was while it was it was really cool

24:45Rod Palmer to, to hear the good feedback about the Bugle, it was a little disappointing not getting personally recognized. I'm not in it for the recognition,

24:57Rod Palmer but, he he really only mentioned you. Yeah.

25:01Dick Greaser I don't I don't know why that is. I mean, it seems like, you know, I I was doing the Beagle, I think, for roughly a year before you joined me in this process. And, and I've seen that people are giving you more and more recognition. I mean, you probably have the funny or, like, the the most engaging Twitter account that I've seen

25:28Dick Greaser significantly more than mine. Yeah. Yeah.

25:31Rod Palmer It's it's it's author gets skips talking to sources. That's what, that's what I do.

25:38Dick Greaser Yeah. Well, fundamentals, make sure to to properly, shout out, Rod next time you're singing our crazies, please. Thank you.

25:51Dick Greaser So next boost is from We All Eat, our good friend, who says, congrats to the compliance cooks. Makes periods. Maybe I should just read it verbatim what it is. Yeah.

26:12Dick Greaser Congrats to the compliance cucks. Makes NGU Blow your fucking horn for the bugle. Vote Dick Greaser for intellectual minister of mining. Intellectual minister of mining. I I don't know what that is. Is that, like, a new position that's out there?

26:29Rod Palmer I I don't know what to make of this one. I think, it maybe he was just, like, doing one of those text to speech or, like, reach talk into your phone and they text for you. Maybe somebody's screaming in the background or maybe the button. I don't know. It was,

26:46Dick Greaser that's what it kinda looks like. Sound sound like we all eat a little bit on the sauce, but thank thank you for the boost, and thank you for the high praise.

26:54Rod Palmer Appreciate it. The next one is is just mine. It's, just a reminder, join the level intellectual Silk Road. The following one is by our friends,

27:08Rod Palmer one of our favorite listeners from Orange Mart. We love trading ideas on the intellectual Silk Road. They based it 5000¢. Yes. Thank you, Orange Mart. Honestly, it would be really cool to to

27:22Rod Palmer incorporate the intellectual Silk Road into Orange Mart because I can't think of a better, synergy in in a survival survival mode game as realistic as OrangeMoor

27:36Rod Palmer with a marketplace when only the best ideas survive. I don't know. If you get an idea from that, let us know. Yeah.

27:46Dick Greaser Yeah. I mean, that'd be great. I I think the Bugle doing meetups in Orange Mart would be great. I actually got past the tutorial recently. And I was running around breaking a bunch of stuff to, like, try and collect materials, and I never could figure out how to get clothes. And I never actually made it, like, into what I could perceive as the orange mart. I was looking for for the dentist mural to go to FaZe, but I was a little bit shy too because I was running around naked.

28:17Dick Greaser And so I I think, like, once I try once I'm able to figure out how to wear clothes, I'll be able to, like, actually participate in the game. But the progress has been slow. Our next booth boost is from Southside for 1337¢

28:38Dick Greaser and said, when I grow up, I wanna take a selfie with a podcaster. Yeah. I mean, it's pretty easy to do.

28:45Rod Palmer Yeah. I mean, you don't have to wait until you grow up. I think it's probably easier to get one now if you're if you're still young. I mean, influencers, podcasters, they love Bitcoin, kids. So, now wait.

29:02Rod Palmer The last one that we just got, 100 saps from, from Stack'em. They didn't have anything to say. Might, you know, 100 saps. Someday that might be worth one cigarette, so appreciate it.

29:14Dick Greaser Yep. And unfortunately, we're recording on a Friday, so if we miss any, we'll I'll try to get to them next week. But,

29:28Dick Greaser are you feeling bullish, Rob?

29:31Rod Palmer I'm feeling incredibly bullish. Bitcoin has already won. We're floating that fat to the world. We've got our contract. We didn't even get into that one today very much, but we broke our contract with PodComp. That's why they're coming after me legally. I think we're gonna be fine. We're gonna escape. If you support the Bugle

29:51Rod Palmer and not PodCom, just fuck PodCom. You support the bugle. Show you more support by tweeting or posting or doing something. Make some content. It says you support the bugle and share it. Let us know you that you support us. We really need it right now. Alright. Rod's been sleep or, you know, Richard's been sleeping great. Rod's been sleeping bad. But other than that, what can you do? What can you do? The president's about to be a big liar. What can you do? But be bullish. Yeah. Let's

30:18Dick Greaser I think I should run through who who I think has supported us and and who has supported PodCon recently, from what I can tell. And and this isn't this probably doesn't encompass everybody, but, Mel supported us, Girls Bitcoin on Twitter. That was a big win.

30:41Dick Greaser She's involved with Unconfiscatable somehow. Ninja Granny? Yeah. Ninja Granny was she kinda surprised me that she she sided with the bugle. But, yeah, she's a heavy hitter for sure.

30:54Rod Palmer Macro minutes?

30:57Dick Greaser Yeah. That was, very, very important Twitter space supported us. That's

31:05Rod Palmer That that could, you know, record support us, face it. Really big deal. Mars, Davis Mars, the former leader of the triple elite Memes gang. He originally came out, supported Podkop. And sometimes he just makes impulsive decisions, and he he thought that that Podkop had a

31:28Rod Palmer a shiny logo, so he he made his allegiance. He felt really bad about it. He announced an apology. He made a public apology. He showed contrition. It was really mature, cared support for the Bugle. And as a result, that's why we're gonna be,

31:47Rod Palmer sponsoring his his apology tour this summer. He's gonna apologize to, all the the sex cults that he, insulted on Twitter spaces last year. And Mars was a big one, yeah, for sure. Yellow, I mean,

32:05Rod Palmer how can you not be excited, bullish if you get the public support from Yellow

32:09Dick Greaser to lead them? Tatum. The Tatum endorsement was a big one.

32:13Rod Palmer Turning Point, yeah.

32:15Dick Greaser Mark Zuckerberg supported us, that was a big one. Bill Rogan? Greg Zanage came out against us, which I was kind of surprised about. Yeah, that's

32:25Unknown That hurt a little bit. We got Yeah, that's We got the We got the We got the The Amalakis endorsement.

32:30Rod Palmer That was a big one. That was a big one. I mean, it's great to link journalists, stick by each other's side. Who else was there? I feel terrible. I never forget at least you.

32:43Dick Greaser Global Nonsense. Oh, yeah. Or Bitcoin in Inquest 82. I don't know what to refer to these people as sometimes because they have different usernames than their, like, profile name. I mean, Ponkoff, they got Rob Hamilton. They got that other guy from Anchor Watch, I forgot his name. They got Jason Lowry, Chris, yeah.

33:05Rod Palmer They got Steve and Luca, that one hurt.

33:07Dick Greaser Hey, that one that one's like a free space on a bingo card, that's not a surprise. We got Opti from Simply Bitcoin.

33:16Rod Palmer We got Adam Simica. We got yep. And that's Philip Philip of, Macedon, Philip McCombs. He, thought he was a big fan. He going hard for Podkoff. He really likes that Real Blood membership.

33:35Dick Greaser Yeah. I mean, Philip Philip's kinda like one of our ride or die fans. Big big shout out to to him. Maybe maybe the last thing to finish on. So I I got I've been getting complaints. Like, people are upset with,

33:50Rod Palmer the brand. Sports us too. I gotta chat up Kendall. She's a big supporter. Oh, yeah. Kendall Kendall's a ride ride or die fan as well.

33:59Dick Greaser But a lot of people have been really upset with rabbit hole recap. And so I've been getting a lot of DMs saying that they're they're coming over to Bugle Weekly after having listened to Marty and Matt for a long time. And they're they're just upset by getting cold freaks

34:18Dick Greaser every week on the show. And they're like, we we feel like the Bugle Weekly is more inclusive. They don't call us freaks. They read our fountain boost. They, you know, support us, give us, like,

34:34Dick Greaser the hardest hitting news in the in the industry. And so we we just wanna say, you know, welcome to all the new listeners that are defecting. We're not gonna call you freaks, but we should probably come up with our own, you know, term for our listeners. I'm not sure what that would be. Maybe maybe

34:54Dick Greaser buglers? Is that a good one?

34:57Rod Palmer I'm sure what they thought. That'll do for now. If you have ideas, go to Fountain, boost this podcast, Many sats as you can afford. Give us

35:10Rod Palmer your choice for, like, a nickname or or bugle supporters. The hardcore bugle supporters. The the people who, you know, may someday be eligible for the intellectual Silk Road.

35:25Dick Greaser Yeah. One one thing I've noticed about all the fountain boosts is that nobody has given their preferred pronouns yet on a single boost. That

35:36Rod Palmer that's disappointing. It's hard to get to know a person, who they really are if you don't know those. So please, please, please start sharing them, sharing them with us and sharing them with the fellow Bugle listeners.

35:53Dick Greaser Are are preferred pronouns a part of KYC process on most of these exchanges yet?

36:01Rod Palmer It depends on which state you live in. So, like, probably, like, the

36:05Dick Greaser the redder states are are less likely or maybe more likely. I forgot how it works. I mean, it's I think the Republicans are the gay ones. Right? Yeah. But the but the Democrats

36:18Rod Palmer are the the ones who

36:22Dick Greaser are out about it and publicly about it. Okay. So they're they're both gay but the Democrats are public about it and the Republicans are private about it.

36:34Rod Palmer Right, right. And that's why, yeah, that's why they're so angry. Because they don't want to be doing what they're doing in secret, but, you know, it's how you make them.

36:46Dick Greaser Yeah, that makes sense. Well, I think that wraps it up for the show today. Sorry for the short episode this week, folks.

36:54Rod Palmer It's summertime. We're on a sign that traveling to it, but, keep going back. Yeah. Try to keep it out at least once a week.

37:04Dick Greaser We've got we've got big things planned for the future, so stay tuned.

37:10Unknown Thank you for listening to this edition of the Bugle weekly podcast. We are making journalism cypherpunk. Rest assured that the Orwellian future you fear will not become a reality on our watch. The future will be cypherpunk as more and more individuals defect from PodConv to join the intellectual Silk Road. Do not let the CIA demoralize and discourage you. A new day has dawned. The future is hopeful. The bugle is leading a news reformation. Thank you again for tuning into the show and we will see you next week on the Bugle Weekly Podcast.

37:50Unknown Democracy is dead when the population has no brains. The information corrupted

38:03Unknown thinking is a pain. Out from the ashes, the new

39:05Unknown The people are retarded. They are just receiving that information. The people who's leaving the news, read formation. A new day's dawning. Don't get left behind. The

39:22Unknown truck progressively getting easier to find. Victory is nearing but the reasons of not getting set. The society

39:38Unknown you want is not hard to get. A journalist, a cypherpunks, a new day