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October 1, 2025 32 mins
John describes how his Only Fans models are all moved and that he would rather hire movers next time. He also discusses the government shutdown. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Daily Dose of Dillingham here as your
host and three time Amazon dot Com published author, John Dillingham.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to your daily dose at
Dillingham is currently three forty pm Central Standard Time, October one,
twenty twenty five. I hope y'all are doing well out there.
I'm doing okay, got all the only fans girls, stuff.

(00:24):
Moved from one questionable apartment to another questionable apartment, both
in high rises, mind you, both heavily monitored by security
and cameras and personnel. And I just got to say,

(00:46):
next time I'm hiring a moving company. I'm just too old,
too old to do this at forty four as a
multi trillionaire, and I find myself in nearly perfect health
every day day that I wake up on this blessed earth,
because as I've said before, God has simply blessed me

(01:07):
with wealth. And that's just how it is. The money
fell out of the sky one day, and and then
more money fell out of the sky, and I just
made it work, ladies and gentlemen, And I just really
want to say, I'll just hire movers next time. They

(01:27):
can do this. I don't like moving, ladies and gentlemen,
especially if I'm not if I'm not moving my own stuff,
Like I don't mind moving my own stuff, especially when
I'm like traveling, right, because I don't want anyone else
touching my stuff. Because as a multi trillionaire, I typically

(01:52):
have one to two million dollars cash on me, approximately
five hundred thousand dollars and various products, materials, paraphernalia, whatever,
question marks, and then there's a whole slew of other
items I just simply don't ever want people to use,
like my laptop, keyboard, my iPad, keyboard, my iPad in general.

(02:18):
You know, I don't want anyone using my phones. So
you have to be careful out here, ladies and gentlemen.
There's a lot of things that can really be tainted
by brokey's. I call it the brokey disease. You don't
ever want to let the brokey's in because as soon
as you let the brokey's in, that's when life starts

(02:39):
to get like your life will just go downhill. Right.
It's one thing after another, and next thing you know,
you've lost a lot of money. And I just don't
want to go down the Brokey route and suffice to say,
anytime I go anywhere with any one, and I'm going

(03:00):
to broke e route. Okay, So I'm always hemorrhaging money
because as the most wealthy man on planet Earth, the
only thing I'd stand to do is lose. It's very
difficult for me to win when I have the most money.
You can see what I'm saying. It's kind of like
that guy at the poker table who has all the

(03:21):
money at the end of the game, and now there's
got to be a new game, but he doesn't care
about this new game. Why is he gonna you know
what I mean? So, like, I just isolate a lot,
and that's why this podcast came a lot about. I
just isolate ladies and gentlemen. It's not that I don't

(03:41):
love society. It's that I just don't want to go
out there and lose, because that's what that's what it is.
That's what going out for me is. It's losing as
a multi trillionaire. And it's not that I like, let's
be real, we're all used to losing. This is the
United States of America from any of us listening. This
is the world for everyone else, right, You're gonna lose

(04:04):
no matter where you're located. Because we're human beings, we're
carbon based life forms. We will lose inevitably. It's going
to happen. And what I like to look at it
as doing is instead of me losing when I go out,

(04:27):
I like to look at it as me making an
appearance when I go out. In other words, I'm saying,
this particular place, at this particular time is so important
to a multi trillionaire like me. I've decided to grant
you all with my presence and my gift of being

(04:51):
because this is what God intended, because my will is free,
of course, right, but has intended for me to spread
my free will with my billions and billions and billions
of dollars which follow me everywhere. Right. So when you

(05:16):
really take into account just how much money that I
actually have, I'm really just benefiting society in general when
I go places, because like I do, tip substantially, right.
I You know, I'm very well mannered, I'm very I

(05:39):
communicate well because that's how I've had so much success.
You know, it's not a matter of just God choosing me.
I mean that helped, obviously, but I'm also just well
spoken Anyway, let's talk some more about me. Just kidding,
We're gonna get into the Interesting Facts for Curious Minds

(06:01):
by Jordan Moore. The planet's mercury venus have no moons
due to the Sun's gravity. By comparison, the outer planet
Saturn has at least eighty three moons. So basically, you
know what it is, right, the farther away from the
center of it all that you are, the more you
can have, which is why I'm on island, Ladies and gentlemen,

(06:23):
I can have as many moons as I want. I
have fifty OnlyFans moons every night awaiting my viewership. As
it were. This is the life of a multi trillionaire,
ladies and gentlemen. And I'm sorry that you know you

(06:44):
can't be filling these shoes, but just let me know
I am enjoying it for everybody. I got has just
put that out there, you know, I'm enjoying it for everybody.
And anyway, where am I going with all this? I

(07:24):
think what I'm trying to suffus to say, live in
the middle of nowhere, right and have a good vehicle.

(07:46):
All right, Well, it's October first. As I stated at
the beginning, of this. I'm sure everything is going perfectly
smoothly in the government, no problems right leading up into
Christmas time the most difficult time of the year for
many as winters sets in and things get cold and
electricity becomes problematic. Right, let's see what we got going on.

(08:09):
I'm sure the government's ready to take care of everybody
and just you know, work to really help out the community.
Top headline vote to end government shutdown fails as Senate
fails and Senate as Democrats hold firm on. This is
from the Federal News Network. By the way, let me

(08:29):
get the rest of this headline up government shutdown takes
hold with mass layoffs looming and no end in sight.
We'll just read this right. This is AP News wrote
this four eighteen Eastern Time. I assume since we're only

(08:53):
in three forty nine pm here on the Central Coast,
Lisam A. Scare Bo, Mary Claire Jelonick, J A. L. O.
N I C K and Stephen Groves or Steven Groves
step H E. N. Groves are responsible for this psyop

(09:14):
Washington AP. The federal government was thrown into shut down
Wednesday with no easy endgame in sight as Democrats held
firm to their demands to salvage healthcare subsidies that President
Donald Trump and Republican in Congress had dismissed as something
to possibly discuss later. The White House treading mass layoffs
of federal workers rather than simply the normal furloughs in

(09:36):
a matter of days, seizing the chance to slash government.
Blame was being cast on all sides. No new talks
were scheduled after the President failed this week to secure
a deal with congressional leaders. Let's be honest, if this
thing drags on, warrened Vice President JD. Vans during a
visit to the White House briefing room, We're going to
have to lay people off. Roughly seven hundred fifty two

(10:00):
thousand federal workers were expected to be furloughed and some
fired by Trump's Republican administration. Many offices will be shuddered,
perhaps permanently, as the President promises to zero and on programs.
Democrats like Trump's deportation agenda is likely to run full
speed ahead, while education, environmental and other services sputter. The
economic file could ripple across the nation. Democrats believe their

(10:24):
healthcare campaign is what House Leader Hakim Jeffries called a
moral issue, but cracks are merging within the party. A
Senate vote on the GOP plan to fund the government
without the health stuff subsidies failed, but it drew some
Democrats support. Let's go on, so the economic fileout expected

(10:47):
to riple nationwide as economic jolt could be felt in
a matter of days. That the government has expected Friday
to produce its monthly jobs report, which may or may
not be delivered. Wall Street veered may or may not
be delivered excellent. Wall Street veered toward losses before the
opening bell Wednesday as the shutdown went into effect just
after midnight, but stocks hid more record highs later in

(11:08):
the day. Across the government, stoppages or getting underway. What's
staying open and shutting down the Medicare and Medicaid healthcare
programs are expected to continue. Those staffing shortages can mean
delays for some services. The Pentagon would still function and
most employees will stay on the job at the Department
of Homeland Security excellent. But Trump has warned that the

(11:29):
administration can focus on programs and are born to the
Democrats cutting bass numbers of people out, cutting things that
they like, cutting programs that they like. UH. Healthcare costs
expected to soar ahead of Wednesday starts of the physical year.
House Republicans had approved a temporary funding bill over opposition

(11:50):
from Democrats, to keep running into mid November while broader
budget talks continue, but that bill has failed repeatedly in
the Senate Wednesday on a fifty five to forty five vote.
It needs sixty votes to advance, which requires cooperation and
a chamber where the Gops fifty three to forty seven
majority fifty three to forty seven. That's what I said, right, Hopefully,

(12:14):
just in case I didn't, a Democratic bill also failed.
Divisions within the Democrats are apparent, as three senators again
crossed over the joint to join Republicans. One Republican opposed
a GOP plan. During the role call, a yan group
of sentators engaged. Senators engaged in intense conversation, including GOP

(12:36):
sentator Mike Rounds of South Dakota, who has been talking
with colleagues about the idea of a one year extension
of the expiring healthcare subsidies. Just goes on on. I
guess we're not gonna know what's going on with the
governments until they work this out. Is it like they

(13:06):
planned it? Ladies? And is this like they planned it?
Jane Goodall, famed primatologist and conservationalist, dies at ninety one,
Rest in peace. She was responsible for Gorillas in the
Mist Coming to Fruition, which was based on her I

(13:27):
believe good movie. I think Sigourney Weaver was in that
good stuff. Israeli naval ships tells Gaza flotilla to change
course as activists say boats intercepted, and I believe Greta

(13:53):
Thornborg Thornberg. Sorry if I didn't say her name properly,
but she may be related to this. Let's read this
article again. This is coming or actually I didn't say
it yet BBC this was responsible for this psyop. Israeli
navy tells Gaza flotilla to change courses activists say boats intercepted.

(14:15):
The Israeli navy has told it flotilla carrying aid towards
Gaza to change course, as active ASTs say the boats
have been intercepted. The Global Sammid Flotilla GSF wrote on
social media that some of its vessels had been boarded
by a military personnel after being approached by Israeli ships,

(14:35):
and that it was working to confirm the status of
those on a board. The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the
navy told the flotilla to change course as it was
approaching an active combat zone. Israel is not confirmed it
has boarded any vessels. Israel has previously said it would
not let the flotilla reach its destination. An earlier attempt

(14:57):
saw activists detained by Israeli forces and taken to shore.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry said the flotilla had been informed
it was violating the lawful naval blockade that covers the
waters next to Gaza, though it is unclear if the
boats had entered the blockade zone. The GSF said multiple ships,

(15:17):
including the Almah, one of the main vessels, as well
as the Serious and the Adhara, had been intercepted and
boarded prior to that. It accused the Israeli military of
intentionally damaging ship communications in an attempt to block distress
signals and stop the stream the live stream of their
illegal boat boarding. Several webcams are all live streaming and

(15:40):
show activists aboard the ships. It added that the flotilla
was seventy nine miles from Gaza shoreline. The Gaza or
the what do they call it, the Global Somo Sumud
Flotilla or GSF said it hoped its fast would arrive
on Thursday morning. Dude. Fuck being on this, dude, and

(16:07):
it's so sad, Like I'm reading this just thinking, my god,
they can't even get aid via a boat without their
lives being threatened. It's fucking disgusting what Israel is doing
right now. And I think there will this is it? Man,
I think this is gonna be There's gonna be so

(16:30):
much karma from this that they will never come back
from it. I just don't see it happening Israel, not
Jewish people. I'm talking specifically about Israel. There. The whole
prediction is that there's gonna be a major war, you know,
between the Muslims and the Jewish aka Israel and I

(16:56):
guess whatever hot button country we're talking about today in
the mid in the Middle East. I just don't see
this work, especially with the United Nations kind of you know,
not playing along anymore. It seems like the game's over
and we're just kind of watching, you know, the wizard

(17:19):
come out from behind the wall. That's what this all
is starting to feel like. Uh, will there be more
and more deaths while that's going on. I guess so,
I guess we're just gonna They're just gonna keep doing
this until someone just nukes Israel or bombs the shit
out of Israel or something happens to Israel that if
that's even possible, I don't know. Man. French Foreign Minister

(17:51):
Jean Noel Barrett said the GSF flotilla was being intercepted.
He said in a statement that France had ensured that
any possible boarding operation would take place under the best
possible security conditions. Italy's foreign minister said he had been
reassured by Israel that its armed forces would not use
violence against the five hundred people aboard, including Italian politicians

(18:11):
and Swedish climate activists Greta Thunberg and thank god I
got to say her name correctly, Greta Thunberg. Apologies. Antonio
to Johnny said the boarding was planned. We are talking
about it with Israeli Foreign Minister at Gideon sar So
that there would be no violent actions on the part
of the Tel Aviv armed forces, and this has been

(18:35):
assured to me. Israel has already blocked two attendants by
activists to deliver aid to ship by ship to Gaza
in June and July. Earlier, Italy and Greece called on
Israel to ensure the safety and security of the activists
and say they were closely monitoring developments there. We go,
all right, God speed to them, man. I like again this,

(19:00):
this is why I stay out of it ranks. I
don't want to be on a floatella in the Mola Ocean.
These people are way braver than we are. Right, Who's
trying to do this powerful? I'm being serious. I know
I joke around a lot about this shit, but fuck, dude,
that takes balls. Powerful powerful earthquake in central Philippine kills

(19:25):
at least sixty nine Washington Post eight hours ago, barely
a lick an info in that Yahoo News only fans.

(19:47):
Sophie Rain says make a clamp while showing off her
dance moves two hours ago. I think that's a really
young one. I'm not even gonna read this. This is
disgusting to me. Bill Bird performing at controversial Reid Comedy festival.
They're just like us, and I believe Tim Dillon did

(20:11):
that show as well. We should read this. This is
probably interesting. Elon Musk just became the first person ever
worth five hundred billion dollars. Don't believe the high ladies
and gentlemen. I'm worth five x of that, trust me.

(20:34):
Bill Bird defends performing at controversial re Odd comedy festival.
They're just like us. The actor comedian details his experience
at the event. Definitely one of the top three experiences
I've ever had. I think it's going to lead to
a lot of positive things. Hollywood Reporter wrote this James
Hibbard hibb e er d today twelve seventeen PM. I

(20:56):
actually know this was yesterday, September thirtieth. Bill Bird took
the podcast to give a detailed rundown of his experience
last week in the Middle East, where he performed at
the controversial Read Comedy Festival. The actor comedian described rather
nervously warming up for the events with a set in
Bahrain to get a feel for what an audience in
the region would find funny and acceptable, and then performing

(21:18):
at the Saudi Arabia Festivals opening night on Friday. The
event has been billed by organizers as the biggest comedy
festival in the world, but as performers which also include
Dave Chappelle, Luisy k Kevin Hard and about fifty others
have come under intense criticism, even from some other comics,
given the Kingdom's history of oppression and human rights abuses.

(21:39):
Burd painted a portrait of a region where people were
well just like us, wanting live comedy, wanting to relax
and have fun, and consuming a surprising amount of Western culture.
It was great to experience that part of the world
and to be part of the first comedy festival over
there in Saudi Arabia. Bir said, the royals loved the show.
Everyone was happy. The people that were doing the festival

(22:02):
were thrilled. The comedians that I've been talking to are saying, dude,
you can feel the audience wanted it. They want to
see real stand up comedy. It was mind blowing, definitely
top three experiences I've had. I think it's going to
lead to a lot of positive things. I mean, I'm
sure they paid him very well. Bird said. The restrictions
on what comedians could say I've been softened by the

(22:23):
festival after some back and forth build Burden specify with
whom when they first set it up, the rules on
what they had about what you could and couldn't say
in Saudi Arabia organizers were told if you want this,
if you want some good comedians, this isn't going to work,
and to their credit, they said, all right, what do

(22:45):
we got to do and they just negotiated all the
way down just to a couple of things, which were basically,
don't make fun of royals and religion. The speech restrictions
were posted online by comedian Atsuko Akatsuka. We turned down
the vessels offered to attend, and it's unclear if these
were the rules from before. After the talks, Burr first

(23:06):
described going to the island country of Bahrain, which is
more socially liberal than Saudi Arabia, where a customs agent
immediately clocked his anxiety about doing stand up in the
region and gave him grief about it. When I was
landing in Bahrain, like I'm fucking nervous, right then, the
agent says, you tell jokes about the Middle East, you
think you're going to come over here and get beheaded.

(23:27):
Right after successful sean Bahrain, Burr was at a bar
where he was watching interactions among the locals and decided,
I'm like these guys, they're just like us. I don't
speak the language but I get it. When he flew
into Saudi Arabia, Burr's nervousness crept back. But it was
struck by the amount of local Western influence. You think

(23:48):
everybody's going to be screaming debt to America and they're
going to have like fucking machetes and went to chop
my head off right, Burr said, because this is what
I've been fed about that part of the world. I
thought this place is going to be really, really tense,
and I'm thinking, like, is that a Starbucks next to
a pizza, next to Berging, next to McDonald's. They got

(24:10):
fucking chilies over here. Once I actually ate chilies recently,
it's a good spot. Once on stage at Riodd at
the riadd show, Bird kept pushing his material and crowd
banter further and further, including doing a bit about gay
man at the gym, until he was eventually performing his
regular act. I had to stop a couple times during

(24:30):
the show and say, I'll be honest with you, guys,
I cannot fucking believe any of you have any idea
who I am. This is really amazing and it was
just a great exchange of energy. They know their reputations,
so they were extra friendly. Bird's take on the event
comes as such comedians excuse me, comes as some comedians

(24:53):
such as Shane this isn't the best written article the
best uh comes as some comedians such as Shane Gillis,
Mark Maren and David Cross have voice objections to the festival,
with cross blasting comics, including sighting Burr, who participated. I'm
discussed and deeply disappointing this whole gross thing, wrote Across

(25:16):
that people imra with unarguable talent would condone this ttalitarian
five them fiefdom for what a fourth house about more sneakers.
We can never again take seriously anything these comedians complain about.

(25:39):
I'm trying to think of I uh, first and foremost,
I don't know that I would if I were in
Bill Burr's shoes, if I would give a ship especially uh.
I don't look, I don't really consider consider Bill Birr

(25:59):
to be someone who makes fun of religion a lot.
He more or less makes fun of just lifestyle choices,
and I don't see that being a huge problem. I
just think there's a lot of material that probably wouldn't
cross over well, and I don't think again, I don't

(26:22):
think you can blame an entire country for what a
few billionaires in it do, or I guess in this case,
several hundred billionaires. However many billionaire prints oil princes there
are in that region, you can't really blame all the
people that live there, just as you can't blame all
of the guys a strip for Hamas's terror acts. Right,

(26:46):
So I can understand why their perception, like Bilberr said,
would be fucking skewed. But again a lot of these
people really aren't the way they're painted to be, and
I'm sure they've gotten more or more liberal as we've
gone into this millennium. Right. I think it's probably for

(27:08):
the best that they're getting comedy. They probably need things
like this in their culture. They probably respect things like
our comedy because we need it in our culture more
than ever. So I don't think it's certainly the money
is there. I would look at the money as more

(27:28):
of a security risk type payment than taking like selling
out basically, because again I think if I were a comedian,
I would be willing, and I guess I kind of
am on this podcast. I try to be funny. I
would want my voice to reach as many people as
possible because as a Western raised person, I feel that

(27:52):
my opinion would matter, would matter on the world stage
to other people who just want to have a good life. Right.
I don't think i'm necessarily I've never necessarily had an agenda.
I'm not dangerous. I'm not saying anyone should die on
planet Earth. Of course, I've used hate speech to make
hilarious things happen in my mind when I'm listening to it,

(28:17):
but it's not hate speech derived at any particular group.
I just use more or less. I use hate words
like faggot, and so I can appreciate when a comedian
is trying to like break new grounds in areas. And
I think a lot of these people just they may
have literally only just heard of Bilburgh for the first

(28:37):
time that night going to this concert. I think it's
important that that we have an open mind when going abroad.
And again, just understand, you can't blame an entire country
for the way they're just like you can't blame all
of Israel for the way they are. Again, if you're

(29:00):
still living in Israel and they're behaving the way they are,
it's it would kind of be weird at this point,
and it's weird just being a part of the United
States that has been defending Israel throughout all of this too.
I'm not proud of that part of our country. And again,
there's a lot of things that many Americans complain about
that we are not proud of as being Americans. Trust me,

(29:24):
that's one thing that we have to keep in mind
with all of these world events, like there's no country
that's perfect, that has a perfect history, and you know,
we just gotta be careful man, and how we treat
other countries and what we say about them. I definitely

(29:45):
consider myself uncultured swine. I really try not to pretend
to know a lot about countries unless I'm being a
sarcastic asshole about it. Anyway, Let's get into the market
news and see what that looks like, because they're saying
it should be impacted by all this, but then it
really wasn't. We have huge spikes in XLM, which I

(30:07):
mean I've been telling you guys a buy for eons
now it's at thirty nine point three cents seven point
nine nine almost eight percent. SAHX is one point seven
cents six point three four percent up today doing well
dozes at twenty four and a half cents. I sold
a little bit of that today just to pay some bills.

(30:30):
You know. Pepe is up four point three six eighth
bars at twenty two cents, XRPS at two point nine
four cents, almost back to three dollars again, trying to
get there. Three point three one percent up total point
market cap excuse me is at three point nine seven
trillion dollars, almost as much as money as I'm worth.

(30:55):
I'm worth four trillion dollars three point eight percent XDC
seven and a half pennies two point seventy five percent.
Ice silver shares forty two dollars and ninety one cents
one point two percent excuse me one two one point
twenty seven percent up to day, ladies and gentlemen. Fantastic day.

(31:18):
I think that's uh. We're getting to be an all
time high for the Ice silver shares, if not already,
I'm gonna look at the daily and see what this
looks like. Okay, we have to get the forty eight dollars,
which it hit in twenty eleven. It's been a minute

(31:38):
fourteen years ago. Dude, forty eight dollars. Let's just say fifty,
just to make it fun. Right, Gold's at three hundred
and sixty five dollars. I guess another all time high. Right, technically,

(32:02):
it's getting wild out here. Ladies and gentlemen. Be safe
out there. Man. We'll be back on Friday. I'm gonna
look at some OnlyFans. Girls. You'll have a great day.
God bless as always, live strong and die happy peace.

(32:23):
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