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And this is the stuff dreams aremade of. With regard to this guy
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at Caesar dream kid, Yeah,at this uh at Caesar's Palace. What
happened in Las Vegas, which uh, you know what this is pretty sad.
I know exactly where this machine isthat this guy hit. You're a
degenerate too, I know, Iknow, I admit it, I admit
it. I own it if youwill, this guy at Caesar's Palace in
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Vegas. You know it's enough whenyou go, oh man, they hit
this or that is you know,a million dollars. This is not even
a million dollars, but it's close, and it's not one. It's three
different jackpots within a couple of hours. And this happened Tuesday night into Wednesday
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last week. So this guy wonone hundred and twenty five thousand dollars.
It's called dragon Link is the nameof the slot machine. He won one
hundred and twenty five grand. Thenhe won three hundred eighty three thousand,
five hundred on the same it saystype of machine, so probably another dragon
Link, just a different machine,yes, And then he finished with a
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one hundred and fifty nine two hundredand fifty dollars win on. Did it
say what that was on? Whatwas he playing there? It did not.
It just said it finished his streakwith that. It does not.
It does not say, I'm guessingit's a similar type of machine. There's
a high there's a high uh ahigh limit the high limit slot area.
I can I know, I canpicture it in my mind exactly where it's
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where it's all happening. So thisplayer ended up pulling out a total of
six hundred and sixty seven thousand,seven hundred and fifty in total. There
was a catch. And this iswhat blew my mind when you told me,
yeah, so it's a he wasbetting twenty five dollars per line,
and how many lines were there permi? One hundred? So from what I
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understand the way that I read it, because I'm I'm part of all these
different you know, uh, Idon't know what you call it, groups,
chats whatever you want to call themon Facebook, and they all are
like Las Vegas or stuff with hosts, and you know, there's all kinds
of different little stuff you do pickup some I've actually I've already profited from
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being in these groups, reading stuff, little ins and outs at different casinos
and so on. In Las Vegas. I'm there so much. And this
guy was, from what I understand, somebody said he was betting twenty five
hundred dollars a poll. If youhave ever played a slot machine, imagine
you're sitting there, you put twentybucks in it, and you're betting twenty
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five cents. But that's never whatyou're betting. It's usually three times,
bet three coins, or bet fivecoins. So now you're betting a dollar
twenty five a poll. You're bettingseventy five cents a poll. You're betting.
If it's a dollar machine and it'sfive, you're betting five coins.
It's five dollars a pool. Thisguy was on a twenty five dollar machine,
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and you play a hundred lines onthe machine, which is one hundred
dollars a line, or twenty fivedollars a line, one hundred lines.
This guy was betting twenty five hundreddollars a pull. So one poll,
twenty five hundred seventy dollars betting twentyfive hundred dollars per pole on slot machines.
If you're not a multi multimillionaire,and because some people go there's no
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way. The guy fed the machinetwenty five one hundred dollar bills and then
pulled it once, and then puttwenty five more one hundred dollar bill,
then pulled it again. That's nothow they do this. The people who
are betting this kind of action willgo to the cage, get a card
that you put in. No,they'll get a they'll get a paper what
looks like a paper ticket, andit'll have whatever they've loaded on it.
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There. They hand the cashier whathowever much money. Now I don't know
how much the guy had in there, but he would have had to have
been north of one hundred thousand bucksin there if you're going twenty five hundred
a pole. So he had to. And what you can do is right
where the slot is where you wouldput the money, you put that in,
and that has a bar code onit. That would be loaded with
one hundred thousand, the machine wouldgo one hundred thousand dollars. If he
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walked up to her and put downtwo hundred thousand in cash, you know,
or I don't know how, youknow, you can probably do an
electronic bank transfer. All well,okay, so what happens in carrying two
hundred thousand dollars cash. Correct.So what happens in a lot of situations,
they'll have a line of credit,like at a casino. So a
line of credit means you can geta marker at a table, which I
actually do that so that way you'renot carrying cash on you. So you
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sit down at a black check tableand you say your line of credit.
It's in the computer system. Yougive them your ID and you go,
i'd like, can I get amarker please? And they'll go how much
and you go, I don't know, two thousand right, So then they
chop up two thousand dollars in theyin chips right there, and you start
betting you can do it. Alsoat the cage, I could go up
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there and say I would like acan you print out a slip for five
thousand dollars? And they just getin my oh, okay, I see
right here, you have that availableten or whatever. Yeah, that's available.
We'll put it on a slip,and you put that slip in the
machine and it loads five thousand rightinto the machine. You start playing.
Okay. So that's what he probablydid. He probably has a line of
credit for a million and five hundredthousand then, but he would be a
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I think you start maybe considering beYou don't necessarily have to be a well
to have one hundred thousand dollars lineof credit. You can have really good
credit, and you could have becausewhat that is is you're connecting your bank
account to them, and so youleave there and you're down one hundred thousand.
When you go home in thirty days, they will take one hundred thousand
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dollars out of your checking account.Now they've verified all of that prior to
approving you for any lines of credit. It's not credit, it's casino credit.
It's different. It's not like acredit card, so you don't have
however long you need to pay itoff, you have thirty days, so
it's a thirty day interest free loan. Basically, that's what most of them.
So that's what this guy had tobe. It had to have been
doing, but people were speculating hewas into it for a few hundred thousand,
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and so, yeah, he wonseveral hundred thousand, but he was
already down several hundred thousand at thatpoint too, So I don't know,
the actual real truth is not necessary. That's so cool, fascinating isn't it.
Well, yeah, well when you'reif you're that big, like like
to me, the most famous gamblerI know right now in terms of whale
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is Dana White, the owner andfounder of these a Whale UFC. Yes,
because he's worth like a half billiondollars. Correct. So I've seen
him in Caesar's walked he through therooms and like they you can't even get
unless you've ever invited by him,You can't go into the room, right,
So well, yeah, exactly,because what happens is there are rooms
behind the high limit room, sothere's even more like super start special room.
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Correct. So I'm sitting there inHigh Limit at Caesar's playing and it's
like one hundred dollars a hand orwhatever you're playing blackjack, and that's considered
high limit. Well, he comes, Dana comes walking through and goes through
a cent of doors, and hewent through the high high Limit. It's
like higher limit than high limit.You will never be able to afford the
deal in this room room room exactly, Yeah, you will ever be in
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there. So and I asked tosee a dealer, I'm like, uh,
it was Dana White. They're like, yeah, I go, where's
he going. They were like,oh, he's in the secret high limit
and I go, what's back there? And they were like it's a secret.
You know. They were just messingaround, but they were like,
yeah, that's just they don't likea lot of people around while they're doing
it, so it's private. Buthe takes I've heard he takes his friends
in there, and he will backyou to bet and whatever you win,
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you get to keep. It's fascinating, like because he doesn't care about the
money. He's got more money thanhe'll ever spend in his life. It's
about he wants. He wants peopleto have a good time and a good
experience. And he's like, man, if you know I think the way
he explained it is, if yougo, if you come hang out with
me at the casino and you keepgetting your ass kicked every time, you
could eventually stop coming to the casino. So I developed this system where I'll
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back you up to a certain pointand then whenever you win, you keep.
Yes, I could totally see myselfdoing that if I hit this billion
dollar lottery that is tonight power Ball, It's a billion dollars tonight, I
could see myself doing that with myclose friends, like going back there and
going, hey, here, yougot one hundred grand, See what you
can do with this? Yeah,you know what to kind of would be
fun. You can't just go tothe cage and cash it in. You
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gotta gamble it, see where whatyou can get out of it, see
where you can go kind of athing. I mean, if you're so
stinking rich, what's the matter youhave your friends with you. I mean,
it's no fun if you don't haveyour friends with you. So that's
that's the allure. He's basically literallypain because he knows he can afford to
lose the money, and a lotof his friends still can't. I mean,
even though they're probably rich, they'renot Dana White rich. No,
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he's Oh yeah, I think it'slike four hundred five hundred million. Yeah,
he's he's a bazillionaire. Yeah.So there's plenty of those guys who
might be well off, you know, for you and I from where we're
sitting, you look at that,but not Dana Whitewell. No, No,
you're right. Yeah, so that'san interesting thing. But he's in
Caesar's all the time, from whatI understand. Cool. So that's the
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night I saw Vince Von there andlike it's crazy, like they're all hanging
around back there and stuff. Itwas really cool. So this is a
good segue then to why wouldn't welike prices to start falling? Because you
need to have as much money asDana White to afford to go anywhere billion
dollars on the on the I meantonight you get what three four, five
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trips to the grocery store and you'rebroken good. I mean, you know
anyway, I think this is thedumbest thing, and you kind of encapsulated
this careful what you wished for?Economists say, who wouldn't like prices to
start from? Careful what you wishfor? Like they don't want you to
really do you really want prices lower? Because careful what you wish for?
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Yes, I would love to haveprices lower. What do you mean careful?
Why I would argue in this articleand I read it and I was
getting pissed, And as I wastelling you about it, you were getting
pissed prepping for the show. Yeah, dude, this article is to conduct
you to just bend over and acceptthe fact that things will never go back
to the way they were A prepandemic, and that actually, if they
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did start falling, that's assigned theeconomies in trouble. Oh, you don't
want things to go down. That'sdeflation. Deflation isn't good for the economic
growth of the country. Dude,I can't believe anybody with half of a
brain cell falls for this type ofan article. It's propaganda. It literally
basically this is this is like theWorld Monetary Fund. This is like you
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know, all these bastards in theyou know, elite illuminati running the New
World Order type stuff, who werelike, you will have nothing, but
you're gonna like it because having nothing'sactually better than having something. Let me
also, also, I got topoint out something with the wording. Words
are very important. Words mean thingswhen you start reading an article. And
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these four words are the ones thatjust hit me right over the head when
I was looking at this article.And this is uh, this is AP
article Associated Press. I did notdig and dig and dig and go to
some crazy dot com to find somethingthat fit our narrative, if you will,
because we get accused to that constantly. This is an Associated Press article.
This is an AP article out ofWashington. The very first line in
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this many Americans are in a sourmood about the economy for one main reason.
These are the four words I imploreyou to watch out for. Prices
feel too high. They're using theword feel, not are prices feel too
high? So in other words,they're telling you you feel that way,
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but it's really it's not reality.You just feel like prices are too high.
Watch out. They're really starting todo and man, this that's what
makes me clyazy. That's a classicCIA psychological operation. What they do,
what you do, because people don't. Words are very important. Glad you
said that. Yes, people whoare masters of manipulating language, which is
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what these soulless mainstream or whatever whatdo they call them, vintage media now
whatever you're calling a heritage media.This is what they do in collaboration.
They get their talking points from thegovernment, the FBI and the DOJ and
CIA, and they go out andthey plant this stuff in stories because you
read this stuff over and over andeventually, psychologically they can make you believe
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something that's not true. Right,we're in Meyer, Friday night. We're
in Meyer. We go, wego over there to grab some things.
In eighteen an eighteen carton of eggsan eighteen pack, if you will.
Eighteen eggs was up to six seventynine. Now it's starting to happen again,
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and I was like staring at theprice, going is this miss marked?
Like what's going on? Eggs arestarting to creep back up again.
We're lucky. We buy the twoeighteen packs of thirty six basically for the
same for like eight ninety nine atWalmart. And that's for two of them,
two eighteen pack cartons, and wehave been we so we we now
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go to Walmart for eggs because tome, an egg is an egg and
is an egg? Sure? Ohyeah, no, I mean I don't
I don't need to have like afree range you know what. Oh yeah,
no, I don't care. I'mnot playing for yeah yeah, just
an egg. Just give me thedamn egg. But when you've got three
kids who inhale eggs, and wehave eggs in our house basically every single
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day, yep, we eed thema lot too. Yeah. So uh
but hey, no, you justfeel that the eggs are high marked.
They're not really high. You justfeel that way. Watch out for the
wording. Prices feel too high,that's what you're going to start seeing reports
on the news, they're going tobe saying prices feel too high for the
consumer. No, they don't feeltoo high. They are too high,
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exactly they are. Don't let themscrew you up. Don't you let them
get it twisted with the way they'retrying to present it because it's this slow
thing that's happening here. This isa slow thing they want you to think,
Oh, oh, I just feelthat way. It's not paper cuts
wanted like traffic