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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the daily dose of Domitriacts, brought to you
by doing them dot com spell d I won one
I on gham dot com and top Level. Here is
your host, Luthrus Domitrias.
Speaker 2 (00:23):
Welcome back, everybody to your daily dos with dimitri Ax.
This is your host, Luthers Dimitriax. It's November sixteenth, Sunday,
five six pm Central Standard time. Hope, hope you're doing
good out there, having a good day. Blackrock is certainly
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open for business and ready to take orders because I'm
now taken control of Blackrock. So all you have to
do is do hashtag Blackrock fix this road, or hashtag
Blackrock I can't afford my house, or hashtag black rock
I really wish this condo costs less money, or hashtag
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black Rock. Your days are numbered, TikTok, something like that, right,
I suggest everyone be extremely threatening toward Blackrock, and just
that's really the only advice I have besides billionaires that
are just making the world their toy. But I'm not
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your leader. I'm just throwing out suggestions there. If that
were really reality, I mean, you really think they're running
the world, guys, It's definitely me this entire time. I
take full responsibility for everything after nine to eleven occurred,
because that was the one thing that wasn't my idea.
My idea to bring the world together was to basically
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create a gigantic Mario face right on the United States
of America. Okay, so you're zoomed like you're looking at
Mario's face, like just it just looks like you're looking
at Mario on a box, right, And then you start
backing out and these are like, oh wait, hang on,
I fucked up the commercial. All right, it's just a
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bunch of people saying Mario. Yeah, it's a bunch of
people saying Mario. Right, and then you see that there's
different colors of shirts on the people saying Mario and
obviously very diverse crowd, which is fantastic to see. As
a kid, You're like, oh, sick, what kind of person
is that? When you're like, you know, when you're five
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years old and you've never seen a chinaman or like
a black man or whatever, right, it's like, oh cool,
Like there's other types of me. And that's when you learn,
you know, races, and that's when you're taught either to
accept those people for how they are or you know
something else, right, And I remember that commercial very vividly,
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not because of tom diversity. I'd already learned by the
time Super Mario Brothers three had come out, But but
you know, as it as it slowly pulls back, I realized,
the one thing that really unites me and all my
buddies is super Mario, you know.
Speaker 3 (03:16):
And he became such a That was the.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
Moment like he beat Mickey Mouse, you know, or he
was like as as recognizable as Mickey Mouse, And it
was that illuminati moment for Mario right out of many
became one gigantic symbol of Super Mario. And of course
his brother Luigi, not to be confused with the other
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Luigi that maybe or may not be related to this
whole incident with Blackrock. By the way, John Dillingham wants
to say everything he said about Blackrock was bullshit. He
literally has only been to New York one time, and
he definitely did not go into black Rock headquarters. He
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was too busy skating the Brooklyn banks and trying to
look up girl skirts all over the place, and you know,
just enjoying himself. It was a very wonderful time for
him in Manhattan. He really enjoyed that city, and he hoped,
you know, it stays that he hoped that it continues
to be restored over time, just as many other cities
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deserve to have their city centers kind of preserved or
restored in more beautiful, organic ways instead of just putting
a gray box in slapping a McDonald's sign. You know,
who wants to see that anymore in their neighborhoods. Not
that I hate McDonald's either. It used to be something
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so much more to me than it is now. But
you have to realize that there's shareholders and they need
their cut, and you know, with Blackrock, you know, simply
just standing by to take orders to build things from
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whoever has the gigant. You know, basically I had the
biggest nuts here. Okay, I had the biggest nuts to
kind of put a call out there about Blackrock, you know,
and then you know, John said some stuff about it.
We're not necessarily trying to get anyone executed at Blackrock, right,
We're simply trying to get Blackrock to execute something, something
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that's going to be beneficial to mankind.
Speaker 3 (05:34):
All right, That's kind of where I'm going with all this.
I think there's a lot of people confuse like, oh,
he's just mad.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
At another corporation, and I'm like, no, What would be
fantastic is if we took this Blackrock money and really
bolting down the hatches on just simply not only countries
that are struggling and not and only of certainly the
United States of America, but basically like, find a way
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to get people to uh, not only star of the pot,
so to speak, of gold and resources that black Rock
has accumulated, but distribute it in a way that makes
sense not only to myself Luther asdomitrias you know, old
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school podcaster, but also to other people that really could
benefit that money. I think it's it's time for communities
to step up to any Blackrock representatives and simply state
this is, this can't.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Go on anymore.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
I'm not paying my mortgage payment until we fix this
problem as a as a as a planet. And that
can be you know what I mean, that can be
Planet Earth's Mario moment. We just say, look, we're not
gonna find We're not here to like jump on any
turtles heads or anything, right, We're not here to like
smash goombas or eat fucking weird fire plants, fuck all
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that shit. We just want to live somewhere and feel
secure in our lives so we can have you know,
our babies in peace. We don't want any more of
whatever this is you're manufacturing. We just want a world
that makes sense again. And what like Larry Fink, if
he's a reasonable man, he would listen to that. I
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would if I was the CEO of the biggest corporation
on planet Earth, I would listen to not only some
I'm nobody, right, I'm just some random podcaster, just like
many guys out there. I don't have a lot of money,
but what I do have is integrity at this point,
and a community that I know isn't about hurting people.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
It's about survival.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
So if Blackrock wants, you know, what are we doing
with all of this wealth?
Speaker 3 (08:03):
If it's not helping all of us survive better?
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Is what I'm getting at. Why don't we just lay
the fucking guns down. Think about this for a minute.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
As a worldwide community.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
You know, I'm not ushering in a new world order, Okay,
I'm simply saying in a new fashion, let's as a
community of countries, we got all Kada in the building
feel me.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
We got aka to here, dude, let's just stop, just
stop all this and discuss it as gentlemen, as leaders.
It's not hard. Just like getting a divorce.
Speaker 2 (08:37):
You go before it, judge, you discuss it, and you're done, baby,
and then you fucking go. You get some popcorn and
watch a fucking movie. Let's just get over ourselves here.
Can we get over ourselves?
Speaker 3 (08:49):
Trump? Can you get over yourself? You know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Can? Did he get over himself and admit what he did?
Is the Are there people out there still like me?
I got the fuck over myself like a decade ago. Bro,
Get the fuck over yourself. You fucked up. That's what
makes you a human being. Either admit it or you know,
go into hiding, grow fucking beard or whatever. Do what
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you gotta do, bro. But all I know is there's
people out there looking and they're not like. They're not
nice like me. They don't lay it out there on
a fucking silver platter, complete with all the shitty trimmings
and saying look man, I'm not out to get you guys,
but this is what it is right now, Okay, this
is what we're and I'm not I'm a fucking dumb ass, dude.
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I just look at the I look at the game, bro,
and I look at the game and.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
The rules, and don't say, oh, this is hard.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
I quit. I just look at it until I understand
it enough to know I'm not interested in it. You
feel me, I'll just I'll just hang out of my mind.
I will live in my mom's basement, Bro. I will
just fucking watch comedies and smoke weed. That's fine with me, Bro.
I don't need your goddamn Rolls Royce or a five
billion dollar house.
Speaker 3 (10:05):
I'm good, dude. I'll live in this fucking hole in
the wall and I'll make it work.
Speaker 2 (10:11):
Right.
Speaker 3 (10:12):
That's a fucking American.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
There's there's there's there's so many people out there don't
even fucking know what.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Made America great. It's just a bunch of fucking people struggling.
Speaker 2 (10:21):
And they made it work, and they fought a bunch
of people that had inferior weapons and they won.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
It wasn't about them hating a race. They simply needed.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
They were getting away from their own fucking races, for
the most part, are being paid to leave either way.
It is what it is, guys. We're human beings. That
we're gonna fucking try to survive. It's not about I'm
not like put it in a different way, say you
lose control of your vehicle and you're flying down the
road at eight thousand miles an hour and you see
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a squirrel straight ahead.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
And it's up to you to either go left or right.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Either way, you know, if you go straight, you're gonna
hit that squirrel. Are you gonna be a dick and
just keep going and slamm into it? Are you just
gonna try, like, you know, fix this problem? What that's
And I think there's a lot of words that could
describe someone that just keeps going straight and runs over
that animal.
Speaker 3 (11:16):
Right, But whatever it is, it's not good.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
It's not from the outside looking at it, it's not
a good.
Speaker 3 (11:25):
Thing, ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
And I think every fucking artist on planet Earth has
struggled to prove that point time and time again, and
of course they're looked over, ignored, they fail it at
illustrating it properly, or they do a really good job
at low.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Keith, you know, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
But this is all we want, guys. No one's trying
to fucking see death. I think we can all agree
we've had enough of that. We just want to build
something that makes sense, and let.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Us do it. Just let us do it, Bro, that's it. Stop.
What what are you like?
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Are you gonna cry if you if you can't buy
the newest BMW next year? Who fucking planted that seed?
What psychopath told you? You have to have brand new
everything every year. That's the dumbest lifestyle I could I
could think of. I have things that I had that
I bought decades ago that I still cherished to this day.
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But there's a lot of things I just let go
that didn't mean that much to me. That's life, man.
Why are we holding onto everything? You'll never understand what
it means to gain until you understand what it means.
Speaker 3 (12:39):
To let go. You have to let go. I let
go of so much shit, bro.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
And I'm not I'm not looking for I'm not here
fucking looking for anyone's sympathy. I don't give a shit
about I don't need your goddamn sympathy. It's it's a
matter of integrity. It's a matter of admitting you lost
more than it is looking for someone to feel sorry
for you. It's just it's you don't even have to
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do it publicly like I do. I just don't care.
I don't have embarrassment his wife, he says, But you
really got to realize if you don't just understand and
accept that someone is hurt just like you are, but
in a more, you know, a different way.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
Than you just have to kill them. I guess let's
look at some headlines here.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
I don't have the books with me, so we're gonna
go into the old news, not Google dot com, and
see at the top headline here, Marjorie Taylor Green doubles
down on call surlease, Epstein files okay, good art Patrol
Operation Rock Charlotte with dozens arrested. Not good, USS Gerald
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r Ford aircraft carrier Horizon Caribbean a major built up
near Venezuela. You know, UK government poised overall. It's just
asylum system as a political storm, bruise over migration. Sidney
Sweeney steps out in a chich Mini dress as she
shrugs off criticism after disastrous Christie movie flop. I men
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growing backlash. I'm still gonna see this movie. I don't
think it's a flop. I think they're just hating on man.
I really do.
Speaker 3 (14:26):
I am.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
There's a lot of movies that have been called flops,
and there's a lot of movies that have been called
great that I didn't think were so, one of which
is Like White Chicks. I thought that movie was extremely
rude toward white women and just fucked up overall.
Speaker 3 (14:45):
I I didn't hate the the Wayne's Brothers or anything
over it.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
I might have been a little upset for a while,
but I still think they are a great team and
still are obviously.
Speaker 3 (14:55):
I just wasn't feeling that vibe. It's and which is fine.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
You don't have to like you can love and for example,
I love David Lynch, but I didn't like.
Speaker 3 (15:06):
Elephant Man. I just didn't get it. I mean I didn't.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
It's not one of the like for me when I'm
watching a movie. And I thought about this a lot
when I was writing my first book, like if I
really have to if I'm the one doing all the
thinking when I'm reading a book that someone has written,
why why am I having to simplify all this shit?
Like why are they laying everything out all complicated? And
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then I have to solve the problems like do they
want me to go experience this struggle that they did,
or like, why are they punishing me for wanting to
learn what they went through? Right?
Speaker 3 (15:43):
I don't believe in that type.
Speaker 2 (15:44):
I just believe in telling someone a fucked up story
and then listening to their fucked up story and then
you know, I go back to washing dishes or doing
laundry or whatever. That's that's kind of how I don't
I'm not trying to challenge someone's intellectual thought process. I
don't care about like that doesn't Surely they've got enough
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things on their mind already then for my dumb ass
to come along and try to complicate their fucking like, hey,
listen to this really complicated, intricate story. You know. That's
why I wrote this book as my fourth book, and
on my first book, I didn't want to and I'm
speaking for John Dillingham. I didn't want to, Uh. I
didn't want to like start a book that was just
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a bunch of lies. So and that was quoting John Dillingham.
What what we have to realize, ladies and gentlemen, is
that a world society and it can you can call
it whatever you want, Planet Earth.
Speaker 3 (16:47):
I just call it earthlings. As Earthlings, we gotta make.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
This work okay, unless there is there's like one missing piece,
like we really are on a flat prison planet. Feel
tell me, I hope that's not the case. I don't
believe that is the case personally. I've flown in enough airplanes,
not the Epstein ones, but enough regular as boring Delta
flights to realize, like there's a curvature. If you fly
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long enough, you know you'll you'll go over the same
place twice. At least that's the way I look at it.
Delta always has a nice map available when you're flying
with them. There's just a lot of things that really
make it makes sense when you're up there and you
see it. And there's a lot of people afraid to
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fly or just that don't fly, a lot that wouldn't
get that.
Speaker 3 (17:41):
And same with the moon thing. I don't. I just don't.
You can't convince me that it's all bullshit.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
You can't convince me that I was never in love
with people I was in love with. You can't convince
me that Debbie Dimitriax isn't incredible and that I will die.
Speaker 3 (18:00):
Or trader in for something better when I have to.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
It works both ways, you know all you all women
can trade your men your man's for someone else, right,
or do the Eiffel Tower thing. I'm not into that
weird shit, but you know what it is, you gotta
just kind of live life that is less about control
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and more about possession of your own thoughts and decisions.
There you go, that's the That's what a psycho doesn't have.
They don't have possession of what they're doing or their decisions.
They're making them, not deliberately like I do. Luther As Dmitriacs,
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or John Dillingham when he's in public, or any human
being that has If you're upset about something, you're going
to make that statement known and you're.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Going to show that you're said about it.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
You're not going to hide it and get cancer later
before because you can never just explain, hey, I'm upset.
Speaker 3 (19:07):
Here's why can we discuss this?
Speaker 2 (19:10):
You have to have nuts and guts to really make
life work for you or simply just state this, doesn't
admit that you don't understand things. That's that's how I
learned a lot. Anyway, Let's look at the charts, because
I think if Black Rock really wanted to help people out,
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they would say, you know, XRP is our top priority
to really use that and then you know, buy advertising space.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
And convince convince people to listen to this. And hey,
look look what I did with XARP.
Speaker 2 (19:49):
I bought a thirty eight thousand dollars Honda last year
off the fucking line bro just trading XRP and Solana.
Speaker 3 (19:57):
You know, Solana is.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
A major benefit. I'm not hating on so either. I'm
not hating on solon either. Right, I love Solana. I
just don't support an ecosystem that cons people. That's why
I dropped it. Kind of like why I won't date
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some realtors or even use some realtors, because I believe
the game is instilled in them so much so they're
like a fucking robot, like a dick sucking robot.
Speaker 3 (20:29):
They will do anything to get a grand for.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
You know, a house that probably won't stack up to
a house built around you know, World War twur before. Then.
We have to believe as a society, not only in
the United States but as a world society, that it's
always going to benefit you if you help others for
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the most part, or at least ignow their struggle and
say you'll be back in twenty minutes like I did
the other day, because you never know if they're just
running or up, just say, hey, you know, I'm sorry
to see you're going through this. I'll be back in
twenty minutes, and if you're still here, I'll.
Speaker 3 (21:16):
Help you out.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Let them know. You know, hey, get get your thoughts together.
If you still need me in twenty minutes, let's talk
about it. That's that's I think that's something all people
just need to hear when they're in the middle of
a shitty situation. Hey, if you know it looks like
you know what you're doing, but if you need twenty
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minutes longer, like I'll be back in twenty I'm in
the middle of something myself, you know, unless they're like
as long as they're.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
Not like injured or something.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
But and I know later I'm gonna step out and
see some dumb shit and have to ex like this
happened too. I just I saw a I was out
doing a walk and I saw a fire truck just
sitting in a driveway and a bunch of firemen in
the house, and I just watched see what they were doing.
You know, you never know, bro, people couldn't steal a
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firetruck and wreak havoc on the houses. Man. You just
never know, bro, without a warrant or some type of
imminent danger in the house, you gotta be careful, guys.
Speaker 3 (22:19):
And I'm not hating them firefighters either.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
I think you know, they have a lot of reasons
to go out. I'm just saying, as an example, you,
just as I think, as a neighbor or a citizen
in a neighborhood or just someone passing through, if you
have eyes, you need to put them on whatever's happening
so that you can see whoever whatever this is, for
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what it really is, especially if it's a serious thing.
That's all I'm saying. It helps it to own a
house and be a part of the community, or really
to really get that kind of feeling, you know, to
really feel like you need to not only protect your hood,
but your own your own neighbor and and uh and
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uh from.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
From any whatever the fuck is coming down the road, right.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
You just never know these these days, guys.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
And I say that for all the all my queens
out there, all my all my all my short kings,
everybody that that's just holding it down. You just got
to remember to just be there for everybody that you can.
Don't don't try to be there for everybody, but.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
You know, when you're just out in the real world,
just try to.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Let them know you know already did this. I mean
just a moment.
Speaker 3 (23:37):
I'll pull up the charts here.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
I think it's a good time to understand that with that,
without a lot of changes that that have been made
as a result of the financial system, we wouldn't be
where where we're at, where we're at right now, and
we need more of that change soon.
Speaker 3 (23:59):
We're to twenty one with XRP right now kind of
coming up.
Speaker 2 (24:05):
H far is a fourteen point six cents, xcellmb is
twenty five cents. Those is a fifteen point eight cents.
There you go, not much movement, just sideways, hang in there, guys,
Larry Fink, do your best, bro to help us out here.
That's my like, that's really the request I have. Real
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if I were in front of them, I'd say, look, man,
there's people after you.
Speaker 3 (24:32):
Let's figure this out. We don't need to.
Speaker 2 (24:34):
Do some weird cold war shit here. Let's just move on, bro,
Let's let's be gentlemen. I'll even talk to you about it.
You want to come to my house. It's two thousand
and nine Heidelbach Avenue, Evansville, Indiana. You know, just let
me know what time, Bro, you got my number. It's
fucking out. It's been out there my every DJ show.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
Otherwise.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
You know, talk to whoever you need to talk to
to get to get that. That's that's the the true
purpose of this podcast. Daily Dose of Dealingham, Daily Dose
of Demetrix was uh, a daily dose of domestication, right,
a daily dose of this what's this person's life?
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Like, what do they do? What are they passionate about?
Speaker 2 (25:21):
I think that's something that I've always liked doing podcasts
about as a podcaster is just hey man, what makes
you take cool next? And there's no there's no like,
there's no animosity there. It's just a want to understand
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and hope, you know, get some currency if you're if
you're good at something, do it for currency. Good good,
do it for some kind of currency, exchange, some kind
of transaction, even if you're just doing a barter system, right,
there's nothing wrong with that. People just need to fucking
like kind of come to those terms. And I think
a lot of people have. But just let y'all know,
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you know, alright, you'all have a great weekend. See I'll
uh I I'm sick, so it may not be Monday.
We'll see peace