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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Hey.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
But you don't know
yet.
I haven't told you what we'retalking about, you never do
actually.
Yeah not usually.
I'll give her hints sometimes.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
We are going to be
talking about and I think you're
going to like this.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
What Dragons again.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
Luigi, oh my God,
from Mario Bros.
Mangione, is that how you say?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
it?
Oh no, I don't know.
Oh, the one that killed the CEO?
Yes, the United Healthcare.
Allegedly, Allegedly.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
We are going to talk
about the murder of the United
Healthcare CEO.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
I don't know the name
of the guy Tobianes.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
I don't know his name
either.
I might bring it up he was aCEO, and so for those of you who
live under a rock right,because it's been all over the
news a person all I've seen isthe thirst traps they have about
him and the Britney Spears.
I'm in love with the criminalso we're going to get into all
(01:25):
that, okay, I think.
And the reason I wanted tobring this up?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
because this is a,
this is a story that I know from
this shit is that burking isnot a snitch we're gonna go into
all of that.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
This is a brand new
story, yeah, and I was a little
bit hesitant about doing this sofar now we're gonna get
canceled by sorry one day butthe reason I'm doing this so
quickly is because I think it'srelative to our what revolution
story oh, that's true, theepisode we just I think this is
(02:02):
shots fired in the new war.
You're right, you're right,right, and so I'm going to
explain all of this, guys, davidcalled it.
I'm going to explain all ofthis, okay.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Now you got me
stressing.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
So to go back, for
those of you who don't know a
person, we have a suspect.
The Luigi Mangione is thesuspect.
He has not been found guilty.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Allegedly.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
He's allegedly the
person.
But somebody went to New YorkCity where UnitedHealthcare kind
of had like a big to-do, Iguess, and somebody murdered the
CEO on the sidewalk and justshot him.
(02:49):
That's it Like executed himreally.
And this person, whoever it wasif it was Mangione, we don't
know that for sure, for sure,but it looks like it put words
on the bullets okay and I'mtrying to remember there was
(03:12):
like a resist deny, likesomething like that they were oh
, I think I saved it on tiktok.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
It was deny, or is it
you're guys?
Because I got the thirst trapstoo.
Yeah, so this person wasmurdered, right Someone already
got it tattooed, though I hopewe don't get canceled.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Yeah, that's going to
definitely be copyright.
So, Rihanna, you're welcome soum the uh, apparently I don't
know how to really because, likeI said, he has not been found
guilty of this?
Speaker 1 (03:56):
yeah, we don't know
100 um, but allegedly he has a
manifesto Is it the YouTubethingy that he was going to
upload a video and all that.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
So we're going to get
into that too.
The manifesto was a letter thatwas written, and in the letter
(04:31):
and he kind of explains why hedid what he did and, to take a
step back, the murder of thisceo has not been received the
way that you would think.
What do you mean?
so usually, when somebody ismurdered on the street, right in
cold blood, like this, peopleare upset at the murderer right,
but this time we're not that'snot the case here, and so a lot
of people are acting as if thisceo was like a serial killer or
(04:58):
a terrorist or you know somebodydelayed.
No, no, deny, defend theoseright right my bad yeah yeah,
the defy deny, deny right and so, like I said, people are
cheering the death of this ceo.
Now, just as a general rule, Ido not cheer people dying, so
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none of us do well.
Well, when Osama bin Laden waskilled, people cheered.
I was not one of those people.
I wasn't a fan of his,obviously, but I don't cheer.
When people die, I don't cheer,and so this has been met with a
(05:44):
lot of cheers from the public,and so, like I said with the
episode last time, I think thereally rich people are in danger
.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Right.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Because this is what
there's a little bit of a
disconnect.
I see we have people here inthe United States, we're in the
United States, we have peoplethat build spaceships and just
go to space for fun For like 90minutes, spending millions and
millions and millions of dollars.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Right, and they just
do it for fun, just for fun,
right, they don't do any science, fun, just for fun.
Yeah, right, they don't do anyscience experiments, they don't
do any, they just go and comeback, just go and come back.
And then we have a lot ofpeople that are really, really
struggling, right, right, and sothat group of people right now
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are kind of celebrating thedeath of this ceo yeah my big
thing about this murder.
That, I guess, rubs me kind ofthe wrong way, I guess, with all
of it.
I mean murders are bad to meanyway, right, but they already
have a new ceo, yeah, so thisdid zero.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
But how come we're
not blaming the new CEO?
Maybe he did the hit, maybe hetook the hit so he can become a
new CEO.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
There's a lot of
questions.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
It's a lot of
questions, man.
I don't know why they're goingafter homeboy Luigi.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Yeah, so in the
manifesto right a manifesto he
wrote why he did what he did.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
Allegedly.
Allegedly right did what he didallegedly, allegedly right, and
we're gonna get into a littlebit of that too.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Um, oh, you already
got the letter.
Damn, so I've I've read theletter.
I've read the letter and I'mnot gonna read it to you because
it's like really long, likeit's three pages long yeah, no,
I'm not, I'm not gonna listenanyways but so this is what
happened.
Yeah is, his mom had some kindof like a neurological problem
where, like she felt like herfeet were on fire.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
And some people, some
doctors, said it was a nerve
damage.
Some says other things right,and so there was a bunch of
tests that they were running onher Right, and so people may not
understand this.
As a person who has recentlyspent a lot of time in the
hospital, I kind of understandthis a little better.
In fact, this is my insurancecompany, so I know a lot about
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this.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
You have talked to
your insurance quite several
times.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
I have been on the
phone for a long time with my
insurance, and so I understandhow the insurance works in a way
that a lot of people don't, andso what happens?
You know what.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
He's not my type
though.
That's true, we each share one,but he's not my type.
Yeah, anyways.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
As a spectator of
Bianca's life, I can agree with
that, and I don't have a type.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Let's just say that.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
You kind of do A
little bit.
You do, okay anyways, all right.
So this is what I was going tosay.
So in his manifesto, where he'stalking about allegedly talking
about why he did what he did,his mom had this disease and so
when you have insurance, the waythat it works is they want you
to pay first, right?
(09:10):
So, like, let's say that you'repregnant and they're like okay,
so you got to pay for the firstultrasound and then you got to
pay for the next doctor's visit.
And eventually we're going toget, and once you get to a
certain number we're going to,then we're going to pay from
then on Right.
And so in his mom's situationshe was in excruciating pain he
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mentioned the pain that she wasgoing through in his manifesto
and she had met what they callthe deductible right.
She had paid for three testsand reached the part to where
now the insurance is going topay.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
And the doctor went
on vacation and when he came
back and her next appointmentswere the next year, so she had
to start paying again damn thenthe so it's like well, yeah, it
looks like a scam, yes, yes andthose of us who have been
involved with the insurancecompanies, they often feel like
(10:09):
a scam yeah and so some of it ismischievous.
I think, right like I think,that obviously these companies
are trying to make money, sothey're gonna try to get every
penny that they can, and so someof this even on medications,
though.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Like you can get some
over the counter and they'll
just throw it through thepharmacy, they'll charge it like
, oh, it's going to be $40.
Like, do you have anotheralternative?
They're like yeah, it's an overthe counter, it's going to be
on aisle three or whatever.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Yeah, that's happened
to me with pain medicine.
You'll go and they'll be likeyeah, this is 80 bucks.
And you're like well, what isit?
And they're like yeah, it'sAdvil, but it's 800 milligrams.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
Yeah, Like could I
just take two yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Could I just take
more?
Yeah, you could do that.
I got Advil at home, yeah,right and so yeah, yeah, so
that's how it works, you'reright, you're right by that.
And then there was more wherethey kept changing the rules on
him.
So he would have to have itlike he would have to have the
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papers like typed out from thedoctor, and then they'd have to
be signed, and then they neededto be faxed.
And now, no, no, now we need itthis way.
And they were never getting thethings, and so he was getting
frustrated, and frustrated, andfrustrated, and this was going
on for like 10 years, I think iswhat he said.
And then he had a severe backinjury and now he was dealing
(11:32):
with insurance.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
So now you're talking
about his mom and him, and now
him Damn.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Yeah, and so he talks
about this like a revolution.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Right.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
In his letter he
mentions kind of what we talk
about.
Speaker 1 (11:48):
So you're saying this
is the letter, the new letter,
of the Declaration ofIndependence?
Speaker 2 (11:54):
Yeah, he's acting
like that right and so he talks
about like Martin Luther Kingand Nelson Mandela and all these
people that they wanted to dothings peacefully.
But look at where it got usRight and so he's talking about.
He's actually it's a little bitweird because he says that the
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Second Amendment, which in theUnited States gives us the right
to guns Right, the right tobear arms as they say right to
bear arms, as they say.
He says that that means that heis a general in his own army and
is, according to him, justifiedby the constitution to defend
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himself right and so that's theway he's looked in in the letter
that was.
Speaker 1 (12:40):
He does look
delusional, I'm not gonna lie so
get this.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
I don't know how much
you know about this.
He graduated valedictorian inhis high school.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
God damn it.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
And then he went to
an Ivy League school, which is
like some of the best schools.
He has a master's degree incomputer engineering, holy shit.
And so he's a smart guy.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
Right, and so his
manifesto is a little bit weird
for me.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
So why the fuck would
he be at McDonald's?
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Okay, so we're going
to get to that part.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
Okay, anyways.
Speaker 2 (13:14):
So he ends up he
kills the guy, allegedly right,
he kills the person and then heoriginally he shows up in New
York City.
He's there for 10 days.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:25):
Which is a little
weird to me murders the person
and then he's out right and theycatch him.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
Usually what happens,
but okay they catch him in
philadelphia okay right, this isa little bit.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
I don't know if
you've heard this part.
They say they caught him withmonopoly money in his back yeah
in pennsylvania yeah which islike one of the monopoly places
pennsylvania railroad right yeahand so a lot of stuff is really
going to jail yeah, so one ofthe things because wait, who's
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gonna bail him out though?
I don't nobody dies no way, ifthis is a game so somebody's
talking about his army so peopleare saying that there's that,
there's somebody else's turncoming up.
Yes, right, which is what itsounds like, but get this.
Did you see when he murdered,when the when the murder
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happened, they released thepictures.
I wasn't there, yeah, allegedlywe were not there, right, but
you saw the.
We got some pictures.
Did you see when he murdered?
When the murder happened, theyreleased the pictures.
Speaker 1 (14:27):
I wasn't there.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Yeah, Allegedly we
were not there, but you saw the
pictures.
Well, we got some pictures.
Did you see the pictures?
No, you couldn't tell, youcouldn't see much.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Oh, like when he's in
the jacket.
Yeah, with the hoodie.
Yeah, okay, we all seen that.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
And then, for some
reason, this lady in From
McDonald's apparently.
In another state recognized himand called the police right.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
That's a weird part,
man.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
But this is what
people are speculating that to
help the lady out, that he toldthe lady to turn himself in, so
she gets the reward.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
But her dumb ass
called 911.
She didn't even call thefucking tip line.
She didn't get the money.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
No, Maybe not
everybody's as smart as him,
right?
But that's part of it, isthey're thinking there's no way
that I could have just me pickedout anybody from the pictures
that they released at thebeginning.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
No.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
So how did this lady
do it?
The speculation is he told herto do it.
Yeah, and so that makes moresense than the other stuff, that
she just recognized him andcalled the police because if he
was running away he could havejust gone through the drive-thru
left well, also new york's, notfar from canada, he could have
escaped yeah and then got on aplane to wherever he wanted to
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go.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
True.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Right.
And so another thing is theyhave said that they caught him
with like $8,000, his passportand a bunch of stuff.
His lawyer said he didn't haveany money and that that money
was planted on him.
Sure, so things are alreadystarting to look a little.
Oh, okay, like a little weirdGovernment.
Things are already starting tolook a little weird Government
manipulated.
Yeah, so there's a lot ofconspiracies going around
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already.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (16:14):
And so this is a very
strange case to begin with.
So then now he's become a bitof a folk hero, right.
And so there's women that arereally I don't know if you want
to say falling in love, but likecrushing on this guy, Right,
Right.
And so there's on TikTokcurrently there's these like
musics playing and like thesevery flattering pictures of him,
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including his like mug shots,yeah Right, Of women like, oh my
God, this guy's so dreamy andso he's becoming in in certain
circles like this hero.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
This um, I mean.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
Like a celebrity.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
He's not even making
if he got a TikTok in jail.
He's blowing up man.
Speaker 2 (16:57):
Okay, so now we're
talking about social media, what
people have found?
Oh, that's true, they think orit says it's his page opened in
in january, has a has a videothat said that the truth, if, if
you're seeing this video andit's like a countdown if you're
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oh, that's true, if you'reseeing this, yes, if you're
seeing this video of I'vealready been arrested the
truth's going to come out andthe date is today.
Well, the page was taken down.
Huh, the video's taken down.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
No fucking way.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Nothing came out, and
so people are wondering oh,
this is another part.
That's really weird to me.
Since he's been arrested, theprofile picture changed, so it
sounds like he either has anaccomplice or it's not him,
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because they're not letting himdo YouTube videos in the jail.
You know what I mean, and so,either way, that page and that
video are now taken down, and sothere's a lot of weird stuff
going on I think the governmenttook over his page, I think I
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think there's a good chance thatthe FBI, or wherever, called
YouTube and were like hey, Idon't know what's coming out,
but people are too happy aboutthis guy killing.
Yeah, yeah, because it's a scarytime.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Yeah, you know, like
I said, people Imagine how much
money YouTube would make in thatvideo itself.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
Well, just a fucking
timer was like getting millions
of views and there was nothingon it.
You know what I mean.
Like it was just a clock timingand it had like I think it had
like four million views at onepoint and it's like there's
nothing on it.
Why are we watching this?
You know what I mean?
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And so I think I think thegovernment and either way, if it
was, if it was him thatpublished it or if it's fake the
government's like there'snothing good gonna come out of a
video coming out of this page.
Yeah, nothing good's happening,right.
Like if it came out and it waslike elmo going hey, just
kidding, people are gonna losetheir minds, right.
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But if it's real, it's evenworse, like I think we need to
kill all the billionaires, likeeverybody.
Be like, I'm ready, right.
Yeah, this is something thatbecause you know I've been
involved in politics for a verylong time yeah, and I consider
myself a moderate, like I'm inthe middle.
I'm not too crazy right, I'mnot too crazy left, but I kind
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of like ideas from both.
You know what I?
Speaker 1 (19:55):
mean, depending on
the idea.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
So, like you know,
like conservatives typically, we
want lower taxes.
I think that's great, yeah,right.
And liberals are like, we thinkeverybody should be able to do
what they want.
I think that's great, too,right, right, and so I like both
.
Okay, but you know.
Speaker 1 (20:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Long story short.
I'm not a crazy liberal but butI have friends on both sides
that are crazy on both sides.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Right.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Crazy Republican
friends, crazy liberal friends.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
That's not me guys.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
But this is the thing
that I want people to
understand is I'm kind of like amole here, right, Right.
Liberals have been saying fordecades we need to eat the rich.
They say that amongstthemselves all of the time.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
You know what they
manifested it.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
It's happening.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
They're thinking into
it, and good thing I'm not rich
.
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Yeah, they're the bad
guys.
So this is the thing whatpeople don't you know, because
when we on our last episode, Italked a lot about history.
Right, yes, If you don'tunderstand history, you're in
trouble.
The United States got their.
I'm fucked then.
Speaker 1 (21:16):
The.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
United States got our
independence from Great Britain
because the French helped us.
So think about this At the time, britain was one of the most
powerful militaries in the world, right, right, and the people
here on America, right whatlater became Americans, were
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like us, just regular peopletrying to survive in this
wilderness over here.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
Got it.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
The way that these
people beat the most powerful
military in the world is becausethe French sent their ships,
their navy, to help us.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Right.
Speaker 2 (21:58):
So certain people
that were over here, americans,
were friends with people.
The king at the time.
At the time the French king andqueen right, marie Antoinette
and Louis XIV were teenagers.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
But they were like
taxing everybody, like crazy.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
They were getting
their money up.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
And so let me show
you this, so I've actually been
to their house, right?
Whose it's called Versailles,right?
Speaker 1 (22:30):
So check this out.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Let's see, so I've
actually been here.
This is ridiculous.
I'm going to show you a pictureof me in front of this
humongous house.
Let's see, I don't even knowhow to spell it Versailles.
Let's see, I don't even knowhow to spell it first I.
I'm sure I'm misspelling it canyou just go on Google well, I
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want to show you my picture oh,you didn't go, I didn't spell, I
didn't spell right, so let's doFrance, you didn't go, I didn't
spell, I didn't spell right,alright, so let's do friends
post.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
I doubt it buy me.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
Let's do this so you
didn't go right, I did go.
I'm gonna post this on our, onour facebook.
Oh, this is my point, right,this place is gaudy, like it's
unbelievable, like there's somuch.
There's gold everywhere.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
What.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Yeah so.
Yeah, that takes you I'm prettysure there's gold everywhere
Like it's ridiculous, and sothey had all this money, these
people, right?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Okay, the king and
the queen at the time, right.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
And so, at the time,
they're teenagers, right,
they're teenagers.
And so everybody's like, oh,they're so poor, like there's
nothing to eat.
They're like people eating cake, right.
And so the queen's famous linewas let them eat cake.
Like what's so wrong?
Let them eat cake.
People are starving everywhere,okay, right.
And so they are just kind ofoblivious to how poor everybody
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is, right.
And so, eventually, napoleon,right, you've heard of him.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Okay, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Eventually he's like
you know what?
We're all poor and we're allsuffering and these people are
just living it up Like theydon't do shit.
They're just kings and queens,blah, blah, blah, and they're
not doing anything.
We need to kill them.
And so they ended up choppingtheir heads off.
The king and the queen Right,and Napoleon became the king,
but he wasn't a king, he waslike a president, right.
But anyway, we're kind of atthat situation here in the
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United States.
So the reason that I brought up.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
So you're saying
Luigi's the new Napoleon thingy.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
So he's like one of
these people, one of the poor
people that has decided to likeI'm going to fight back, you
know what I mean.
And so he's obviously notnapoleon, but this is gonna
start happening napoleon and sothe point of my story is is that
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, because they were little kidsand they didn't care, right,
they were literally like 14, 16years old king and queen
spending all this money.
The United States was like, hey, can we have your ships?
And they're like, yeah, takeyour ships.
And that's how we won the war.
Because they were just dumbkids and they were drunk all the
time and you know, blah, blah,blah, eating cake, eating cake,
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and so they were just really,really like, disconnected from
everything.
Right, and so that's where weare right now is you have these
billionaires now, right, likeliterally billionaires, and they
just don't understand how hardit is being poor here in the
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United States.
You know what I mean.
Right, right, right, right,right, yeah, like you pay for
things that rich people don'tpay for, right, late fees and
overdrafts and all this stuff.
It just adds up, adds upeverywhere.
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It's like paper cutting you todeath.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
And people don't get
that, especially when you're a
billionaire and you have enoughmoney that you can just fly to
the moon for fun.
You know what I mean, becausethat's where we're at.
So yeah, I don't think you wentso we went this is it all right
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?
So this is the house.
That's gold, that's real gold,real gold, real gold, and it's
what year was this again?
That I went, or when they did.
When they did this, it was the1700s, damn and look damn that's
a gold fence Right, and thenthis was their living room.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
That's crazy though.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
Yeah, so I'm going to
post all of these on our
Facebook so you can see what I'mtalking about, because this is
the equivalent of people goingto space for fun.
You know, like this isridiculous.
These are like Rembrandts, andlook at all this stuff.
So this room right here iscalled the Hall of Mirrors.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
At the time.
Speaker 1 (27:47):
There was no mirrors.
Speaker 2 (27:49):
At the time?
At the time, what Mirrors wereone of the most luxurious things
you could have?
There was a brand new invention.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
Oh, okay, okay, got
it, got it, got it.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
So only a king would
have a mirror, but not even big
ones.
Yeah, they had a whole hallwayof them.
Speaker 1 (28:04):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Because they were
just filthy rich.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Like I want a whole
wall of mirrors yeah and so it's
called the Hall of Mirrors.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yeah hall of mirrors,
yeah, and so it's just
ridiculous, and so, like I said,I'm gonna post those videos.
But we're at that point, and theonly reason the united states
got their independence becausethe dumb kids because the kids
were like the united states,like, hey, we want some ships so
we can defend our country.
Can you send us a navy?
Yeah, who cares?
Yeah, send you, send.
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And so they were spending moneyleft and right, right, and
every time they would run out ofmoney they would just tax
people more.
Yeah, just tax them more.
Just tax them more right yeah,who cares?
they wanted to live their liferight and so like we need a new.
I didn't even show you thebackyard of this place.
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It's ridiculous.
The whole place is ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
I spent a week in
paris they got a bag I spent a
whole day did you go into therooms?
Speaker 2 (29:05):
yes, I went through
the whole thing.
It's gigantic and it isridiculous.
Then go to a yeah, palace ofversailles.
So this is part of the backyard.
That's in the backyard.
That's in the backyard.
That's a backyard damn sothat's the back of the building
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that I showed you earlier.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
This is their
fountain, and it was just the
two fucking kids yeah, two kids,and it's still going.
Speaker 2 (29:34):
It's still going,
like it's still going, like it's
.
I didn't even go through thewhole thing.
They have these.
They planted these like in aperfect row and they have
statues everywhere.
My wife Pay no attention, butthat's me.
This is before we even went in,right, this is just.
This is just their porch.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
This is before the
crazy part, yeah, begins, and so
it was just ridiculous.
But we're at this point, wait.
So it's the whole thing, likethat building to the side or
just where.
Speaker 2 (30:03):
It's like gold no,
this is part.
It goes all the way around likethat okay like this is the
whole perimeter, the whole thisis.
This is the whole block it's itLike it's almost a whole town.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
Damn, they got a
whole fucking 14th Street.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yeah, this whole area
is bigger than downtown
Brownsville.
Speaker 1 (30:30):
You're lying.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
Like you can see this
.
This is me inside the fence.
Speaker 1 (30:37):
Yes.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
And so this is their
house, Like they didn't have to
come out.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
Damn, imagine walking
.
Speaker 2 (30:46):
Yeah, it's gigantic,
or imagine looking for someone.
Speaker 1 (30:48):
Like hey, have you
seen my brother?
Like yeah, he was in the otherroom over there.
Speaker 2 (30:51):
Like they had their
own church inside.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
For two kids.
Yeah, that's crazy though theirown.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
This hallway of all
these statues, like it's
ridiculous.
These, these are the famouspaintings that they had just
everywhere these are this isjust a room.
This is where they're.
This is their dining room okay.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
So why the fuck do
they have too many paintings?
Speaker 2 (31:17):
because it was a
renaissance, so being rich meant
you had nice paintings, so theyhad the most paintings those
are nice well for the time.
So understand this too right.
This is part of why we havemuseums.
So when they killed thesepeople, they were kind of like
hoarding the art Is there likepictures of them?
I can look them up.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Like paintings of
them.
I know pictures not.
They don't have pictures right,but still.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
Yeah, they didn't
have photos, but this is them,
this was them those were thekids.
Then they look old as fuck yeah, and so also understand that 14
back then probably meant around30 for us today, because they
only live to be like back then.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
People live to be 40
at the most what the fuck that's
crazy so oh, that's true, theyhave the whole so like 14 is
like middle age.
Speaker 2 (32:24):
Like there's a desk,
there's another, that's from the
balcony oh, so it had severalfloors several floors.
This is all marble.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
The walls are all
just marble stone imagine how
much did they get paid for the.
Imagine working their cleaningyeah for them.
Speaker 2 (32:44):
Fuck that well and
this is the thing too is that if
they got mad at you, they justkilled you oh shit yeah, like,
if you like, you went to likemop the floor and you left a
little bit of water and theyslipped.
You're dead, I mean same, butcome on.
Look, there's the bed.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
What the fuck.
Speaker 2 (33:05):
Yeah, so this is just
how they lived.
But this is like when you go toI don't know if you remember
the TV show MTV Cribs Like whenyou go to I don't know if you
remember the TV show MTV CribsPeople live like this
extravagance.
Speaker 1 (33:25):
Like.
What's the point of all of this?
You know what I mean All thefucking chandeliers.
What the fuck they couldn'tjust put one?
Speaker 2 (33:31):
No, they had to put
the whole fucking half full of
it.
So this room right here comesout in like a lot of music
videos Because this is a hall ofmirrors.
This out in like a lot of musicvideos Because this is the Hall
of Mirrors.
This is like in a lot of musicvideos Because it's an
extravagant room and so peopledance they have ballroom dances
in here Like it's ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
What the hell.
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Yeah, those are the
mirrors From the 1700s.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
They don't look that
good, but anyways.
Yeah, mom, the mirrors from the1700s.
Speaker 2 (33:56):
They don't look that
good, but anyways, sacrilegious,
so yeah.
So this is what pissedeverybody off at the time, and
so the reason we have museums.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Do they have AC?
Speaker 2 (34:13):
I don't think they
had AC way back then.
But my point is that when theykilled the king and the queen,
they had all this art everywhere, and so they were like you know
what, let's invite the publicinto this place so they can
enjoy the art.
And it was how we got artmuseums.
So the Louvre, which is one ofthe famous art museums in Paris,
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also got started the same way,because it was like well, they
have all the art, let's killthem and then we'll go enjoy
their art in their house.
It's an art museum now.
So the Louvre was just likethis it was another house.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
Okay, so back to
Linguini.
Speaker 2 (34:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:54):
He's not doing it for
the art.
We know that right?
Speaker 2 (34:57):
well, and this is the
thing right understand that
he's starting to kind of tapinto this feeling that people
feel that the insurance agenciesare scamming us, right, and
they're getting us, they'redenying us.
It's inconsistent, right.
So you're kind of just at thewhims of these people, and so
(35:20):
one of the things that I know,because I've worked in call
centers, is that you're gettingjust some random person who
probably just got the job tomake ends meet for now and who
knows if they're doing their jobright, etc.
That's something that I'mdealing with right now.
My insurance agents called meand they're like cause our
(35:41):
accident was back in July or inDecember, and she goes nobody's
even been working on this and Ijust got the case and so I need
all this information from youand I'm like what the fuck Like
this is?
Like I don't have any of thisstuff, yeah, and then also I
don't remember.
You know, yeah, so I'm havingissues with that too but that's
the thing.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
It's crazy, though,
how insurances work if you don't
make the claim, they don'tactually do anything, right,
even if you're at the hospital.
They put in your social, theygot your your fucking insurance
card.
It's like how the fuck youdidn't know that I was in the
hospital.
Yeah, yeah, I mean it's weird.
It's like how the fuck youdidn't know that I was in the
hospital.
Speaker 2 (36:17):
Yeah, I mean it's
weird.
It's like this is the guy whokilled them, Napoleon Bonaparte.
They put a painting of him inthere.
Speaker 1 (36:31):
That's nice.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
But look at this,
this is all carved.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
That's crazy, but
look at this.
This is all carved.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
That's crazy, though.
Yeah, I can't even imagineliving in a place like this.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
And let's keep in
mind that's back in the fucking
1700s.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
A long time ago.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
That's crazy though
Isn't that like your year,
anyways?
Speaker 2 (36:55):
Yeah, so this is a
developing story, so we may have
to come back to this story, but, um, I felt like this was a
little bit too new, tooimportant and related to what
we've already been talking about.
Yeah, this feels like shotsfired in this revolution that's
about to happen for all of us sowhen are we gonna actually see
the art then?
(37:16):
yeah, we don't know.
We're about to find out all ofthese things that the history is
unraveling as we speak.
So that's it for today.
Like I said, this is adeveloping story.
We may have to revisit this.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
We haven't heard from
gypsy.
Though what the fuck have youheard from gypsy?
She has not called no no, likeat tiktok at all, like she was
doing lives and stuff like that,and yeah, she just so the last
I saw she was starting to get alittle bit of hate for things.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
People were not as
enthusiastic about it anymore
yeah, so that might be why, um,she got real public with her
relationship and then thatdidn't end well and people kind
of felt like they could talk, Iguess I guess I'm going to
publish these pictures on ourfacebook so you can see the
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gaudiness of Versailles, To kindof see the parallels of what
people who have billions ofdollars literally have islands
Right, how they're livingcompared to us and why the
public is getting so upset aboutthese things.
Right, Because this is EvenEpstein right had his own island
(38:36):
with his own airport and hisown everything.
And so I mean that's somethingwe haven't done an episode on
yet, but maybe we will.
Anyway, that's it for now.
Follow us on all of our socialsand we will catch you all next
week.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
Bye guys.