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ESPECIAL: PABLO MARÇAL VS RENATO 38TÃO - REDCAST

ESPECIAL: PABLO MARÇAL VS RENATO 38TÃO - REDCAST

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So, 3dayzão, everything alright?

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It's an honor, man. You guys monetized a lot of the top 5, it's Massau, but in the top 10, half of the videos was me showing up, Bombol, you monetized a lot of me, didn't you? Dude, you and Ryan are making a lot of money on me, aren't you?

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How come? But are you happy?

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Dude, I got more than I deserved and I expected. Didn't you get more than you deserved and expected? How many people much better than me me have children that are not healthy, have health problems and all that shit? I'm ready to die. I think I've received more than I expected and deserved.

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That's it.

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I had the opportunity to meet personally people I would never imagine. Fuck, I publicly supported Marçal to the city hall. How is it possible that in a day I would meet a guy personally, isn't it? Last year we made an episode with him, and we talked about it.

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And the smartest guy in Brazil, I corresponded with him 15 years ago, you did an episode with him, with Rinderbog, right? A lot of guys, you introduced me, it was a great honor.

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5:34

You're a great partner.

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How is it my honor? The other one who saved Olavo's life, Magnata. Magnata Faca. Man, there are a lot of guys there. And Pablo Marçal, who is here with us today. Thank you very much for being here. Actually, we are being welcomed by him.

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This is his house, right?

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That's right. We are here.

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I bought the headcache too. Keep on finding out.

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Now you are Ryan's partner or what, Ryan? Nando Moura told me in the video that you made a Pix for me, you know? I just haven't received it yet. No, but it can be a penny, right? If it's a Pix, it can be something like a Zurra, right? If I sent it, it was Bitcoin for you, man.

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Yeah.

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Well, guys, we're starting another episode. I'm going to ask everyone to leave your like, share this video, subscribe to the0, who is doing the dedication of the Bitcoin Red Pill book. Man, it's even hard to start the agenda here, because this is capable of turning into an episode of 7-hour Fala Glaube, depending on what we're going to talk about here.

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I even put it in the group on the internet, I said, guys, what do you want me to ask him? And he already said that'd answer in three seconds the three biggest questions. Cool. The first question is, did you vote for Bolo or not?

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Never.

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You'll never see me do that.

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I was in Rome that day. The guys said you were supporting Bolo in the second round. Never. And you've repeated several times didn't show up, right? I was too desperate. The other question was what? I was crazy to see Bolos having the courage to be interviewed.

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What was the other question? If you got bit, right? Because Flávio said he's the Bolsonaro who got vaccinated, right? Are you the Marçal who got vaccinated? Man, at the time, Iing Trans in One, closing people's trade. It doesn't make any sense, this kind of thing has already been proven, including that this is not what would reduce the prices.

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Nothing, zero? For me, you know what was the worst? The government buying a vaccine, which is not a vaccine, this is not a vaccine, it is a gene therapy, a vaccine is any concept. It buys an experimental gene therapy,

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sells it as a vaccine, and accepts that the company, in no case, has any responsibility. In civilized countries, Pfizer, all manufacturers have started to identify everyone. In Brazil, no one will ever receive a penny that the government bought without any identification.

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They turned off my microphone. It's over, they cut me off. This one must have been taken out. They turned it off, it's over.

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People are saying that the audio is bad here.

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Man, here's the thing. A good vaccine to be tested takes 14 years. So we got into a crazy thing. I got it to get into the United States at the time. I also got the Covid. And the question that doesn't want to shut up is, Covid is gone, right? It's gone and a lot of people didn't take it. More or less. If you follow the criteria of the PCR test, Even melon has COVID, right? They put it in the melon and put it in the PCR and it's positive. Nowadays, depending on the stage of the flu,

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if you do the rapid test, it's positive, right? That's it. The flu is gone? No. Every year a new generation comes, and most people get it in patience. And another issue that has passed a lot,

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the guys from the male community, you were a mangy, that you were considered superior beings. What do you think of Bolsonaro's feminist laws? Are you in favor of the end of... What's the name of the law that interrupts women in jail for 5 years and psychological harm to women for 8 years in jail?

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Are you in favor of this kind of law?

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If feminists want equal rights,

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every law that is produced for one has to be produced for the other. Is there a way to have psychological harm with the white penal norm? Penal is an open norm. What is psychological harm? Man, you have to think about the following. Women need to be taken care of, yes, but we don't need to devalue the other with the care you have. If you take biologically, the strongest woman in the world with the strongest guy in the world, the man has have. If you take it biologically,

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the strongest woman in the world with the strongest man in the world, the man has more strength than the woman. If you look at the historical tradition, a traditional family, the man dies for the woman. And that's what Jesus taught. But not any woman on the street. Your wife, right?

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The woman on the street is because she's not at home. It's because the woman on the woman has a paternity block. You have to be careful, Renato. I know you're going to start getting mad, and we can break the stick if you want. We can't put an adjective on a person

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because she's not in a frequency, because every brain operates in frequency. So you start saying, this one is like this, she is like this because she didn't have some opportunities. Some didn't have, but they created. The environment is preponderant, it is not dominant. So you say, the environment is dominant.

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So the guy who works inside the prison, he became a bandit. And it's not, the guy can be a jailer and honest, but the environment is preponderant. You are with the person, for example, the person who seeks God, the person who wants instruction. This person, the environment can help, instruction can help,

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there are also factors of luck. I came from below and I'm on a nice walk, I can tell you, we can't ridicule a person because he's on the street, and it's not political talk. It's Christian talk. I'm not talking about social issues.

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I'm talking about if the woman is yours or not. Do you have the same obligation with your children and the children of others? With your wife and the children of others? If you die for a woman you don't know who she is, you may be dying for a bandit who was being persecuted. Your first obligation is with God, and second, with my family, and only after that, with the community. Do you believe that people can change?

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Yes, they can change, but your biggest obligation is with your wife or with another woman?

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I only have an obligation with my wife and my children.

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I'm saying, I have an obligation to die, I have an obligation to die, to prove and protect my family, while she obeys me and honors me. Yes. I have no obligation to die or protect or anything like that. I agree. Any woman on the street, I'll talk to her. I have to treat her like I treat myself. I can imagine you saying that the woman is yours, but she's not something to be... She's a part of you. She's your flesh. No, no. She's not your flesh.

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When the Bible says... I studied a little theology. When it says in Genesis 2, 24, the man will leave his father and mother to become his flesh. It's talking about a son. It's not about sexual act and no one becoming a woman. That's what I'm telling you. But the Bible also says that you have no right over your body

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and neither does the woman have a right over her body. That is, you are part of her body. This is not generalized. You're talking about someone who follows the Bible. Most people don't. If you don't follow it, it's not a wife, it's not a marriage. But here's the thing. A lot of people have never seen the Bible and are married. So if you create a latus sensu, a stritus sensu,

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and want to mess it up in everyone's head, it's going to be a problem. I'm a Christian. When you say that, we want to subdue everyone's mind There are people who say they're Christian and support the feminist law. Magnum Alton doesn't say he's Christian. Damaris doesn't say he's Christian. And they don't support this kind of crime? For me, Renato, you're one of the greatest thinkers today.

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12:53

It's my honor.

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It's true. I think you think a lot, you say a lot of cool things. And it's my interest to should discuss it with you. But we have to be careful, because if we just want to hit those who are below or below us, we will hit everyone. You will hit the guy who didn't build wealth, you will hit a person who has a paternity block, and almost everyone will fall.

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No, but 20 years ago, you and I were poor, right?

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Yes. And what's the problem?

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Who is born rich is a very small minority, right? Most people build their own wealth, right? Actually, I think everyone is born rich because they have an identity, because they have a life, just like you like to say, every time you see a cut of yours. Living in this time is already a privilege. Yes, a privilege.

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But what I'm saying is this, as people can be transformed, we have to be careful, man. Because we can start with our quick reasoning. I see you're a guy from the Far West. Count ten steps back and we'll see who shoots first. And that's the thing.

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We can create thinkers who don't have a bit of tolerance for each other. I deal a lot with emotional intelligence. And I know you're going to get pissed, because I've thought about it too much. There are a lot of people who are in a frequency where the person is influenced by everything. They don't know why they do that. There are a lot of people watching us now who are cursing me.

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And the person doesn't know why they're cursing. They can't take it anymore, to get a glass of water, drink it and say, I'll give Marcel two minutes to explain. Satanic! From hell! We're thinking bad about the questions, but his answer was even polished.

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You know what's the thing? The thing is that we stopped breathing. We stopped connecting to reality. Our mental age, our emotional age is 20%. For example, if you live 100 years, our soul age is 20,

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because we're not connected to nature, we're just on the internet. On Sunday, it was the last time I touched my phone on Instagram. Man, I'm feeling such a great peace. I have a machine that makes hundreds of millions, and I decided I have to quit this business,

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I can't focus on this thing. Why? Because every time I want to correct someone all the time. There are a lot of people working, there's an ecosystem with more than 250 people doing a lot of things. 250 players, like me. Now there are 40,000 people in this ecosystem. Man, it seems like we created an obligation to know about everyone's life, to know about everything. Bernoulli demonstrated in the 19th century that the value of money is decreasing. If you didn't have a million... Bernoulli, the math guy?

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The one that stopped the plane? He demonstrated in the 19th century that the value of money for most people is decreasing. You would do things for the second million, but you don't do things for the first. When you get to the level of wealth you are at,

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time would be more valuable than money, right? The perception, right? When you don't have a wife or kids, your priority is money or time? My priority was to read books.

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I read 86 books when I was not married.

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Increase productivity, right? Don't spend time with family, because you didn't have a family, right? Another question, which was the number one, I didn't ask. Have you ever done Bitcoin self-custody?

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There is no Bitcoin.

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I'll give you 10 reais now if you want. Wallet of Satoshi, we even did this game last week. Magnata got 700 bucks there. Do you want 100 reais in Bitcoin? I'll give it to you now.

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First, he has to understand Bitcoin. Just download the app, you don't need to give your name, CPF, nothing. Wallet of Satoshi, WALLET. If you want, I'll give you your code, you't it? Don't you want 10 reais of bitcoin? Money doesn't move me, so I want to understand better. But it's not money, I'm not giving you 10 or 100 reais, because it's 100 reais, it's experience.

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You're going to make a transaction as private as you are, that is run on a non-pedagogy internet. You're going to learn here now, and you're going to receive and send money without any KSI, without sending your email, no documents, just install Wallet of Satoshi if you want. The guy even bought the online book. The guy from Rio, right?

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Yes.

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The guy from Rio bought the online course, and it was even profitable, because he received much more money than the course cost, which was 300 reais, at renato38.com.br. But he bought the idea of ​​the high cost. last year, and the money he put in is worth tens of times more, then he was in the cloud, right? Is it safe what is on the internet? What is on your cell phone?

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If you are on the street and someone laughs at you, or even your wife comes home, or someone... Isn't that it? Or you download what you shouldn't... If you download an app that you shouldn't download there... You're too old, man. That's it. You know what you have to do? You have to do the MEDP. You're my guest. Do you agree that, at our age, most men were victims

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of false accusations and parental alienation in this country?

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For sure.

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Most men were victims of feminist laws. But you know what's the biggest mistake? Look at me. I don't have this little thing about men and women. I'll tell you something. The biggest problem in definition of men. Do you know what the problem is in the parliament? There are 513 deputies there.

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But these guys don't vote the way...

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They don't even read the things they vote.

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They don't read, no.

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These guys are not in the ideology. If you were a deputy, you would be too top. You would suffer, you would cry. No, I would be arrested, I would be hunted, right? Or if I were to go up there... Why don't you become a congressman before you leave? Which party will vote for me? Why would I win? Will I answer 30, 40 more lawsuits a month?

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No, man. Run from Article 138, 139, 140, you won't answer any lawsuit. Do you know what the articles are? 138, 139, 140? Calumny, inj,000, Renan. If the law was... The application of the law in this country is rule or exception.

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Is this a country that has legality or not? Is it a state of law or an exception? Do most murderers go to jail? Yes or no? Most of them do. It's not different. And there are days of custody. I worked 18 years in criminal investigation. The official statistic is that less than 13% of people spend a day in jail. Less than 20% receive a citation.

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What's that, Dorn?

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The murders in Brazil of 121. 80% of those who kill someone... Is that a federal level? Not even identified. No one has ever found out. How many are not identified?

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80%.

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Where are the prisoners? The same guy kills a lot, right? It's not like that, because the guy can be arrested for one and kill 10, right? There's identity on both sides. And do you think that stallionation, impunity is less than murder? Do you think that theft, impunity is less than murder?

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Do you think that rape, impunity or smaller than murder? The guy who is raped, normally, does not complain? Hardly. The rule of this country... If this country had a law, the president of the Legislative Assembly would be arrested. In the Brazilian Constitution, it says that a State Deputy

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can only be arrested with the authorization of the House or in flagrant. Was there a flagrant? Was there an authorization of the House? He was arrested, how? Last week. Was he arrested or not? Cunha, president of the Chamber, was it flagrant or was it the authorization of the House? Neither of the two. In this country, the rule of law is the rule of law. Do you invest in a country that has no law? Would you invest in a place where the law is not the rule?

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Okay, but let's go. What?

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The country is not well. There is an exaggeration on one side, and now there is an exaggeration on the other. We have a power of three parties. Did you do law too? I did, I have a notion. But did you do law school? I did college, I did master's, I did post, I went to law school in Hamburg,

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in what is it called, in Rotterdam,

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in the main universities in the world, I received scholarships to study a little bit of Chicago law. And why didn't you follow the legal path? Boy, what I did, which is the economic analysis of law. A third of governance, which is law. And a third is the digital security part.

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So you give up Brazil? I even teach a law course, which is lexbitcoin.com.br, which even teaches how to make a marriage contract, a dating contract, use Bitcoin as a scroll, seek justice...

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Do you give up Brazil or not?

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No. No. I don't see any chance for the electoral means. For the electoral means. For the court. We will enter with action in the court to dispute with, what's the name of the bank? That paid hundreds of thousands. You will dispute with the Master Bank in the Supreme Court.

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No, if the Master Bank paid hundreds of thousands for the woman of the guy from the Supreme Court. Do you think that Itaú, Bradesco and Santander pay more or less? Huh? I'm going to put you with him in this court? Huh? Do I have a chance there? Are you crazy, man? It's over, man. There's no justice in this country,

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are you crazy?

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So you gave up?

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What?

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You gave up on Brazil? which was a big oil and gasoline plant. After taking power, there were the expurgations. If we took power, we would eliminate our enemies, wouldn't we? We would let our enemies go, the guy wanting to kill his kids, and we would get them out of here. Or to the valley, or to get out of here. And after the expurgations,

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the elimination of imaginary real enemies came the counter-revolution. And in the end, and ended with Napoleon crowned as the emperor with more power than the king had before. The trend is the process of counter-revolution. They started to kill each other when the expulsions ended,

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and in the end, there was a strong man who will normalize things here. Is there a feminist law in Cuba? Is there a feminist law in China, in North Korea. When they finish off imaginary enemies, the first thing they do is cut the other idiots. These guys they use to be militants.

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The MBL is from PT or PSDB? Or PMDB? How is it that the MBL, having a deputy, got what Bolsonaro couldn't with more than 50? Bolsonaro didn't want to make the party. And what was the criteria?

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You're going to say, what was the criteria to give the 500? This question was on the board, wasn't it?

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Say where's the camera?

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Where's the camera?

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Are you really going to pay the 500 points? The guy has to fulfill it. What is the criteria? Do you want to put the video there for everyone to see? I have to win. The whole internet is talking about it. Majority. One city, you pay 500 bucks. I want to win a majority.

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The validation is not a majority. City with my name, Taperauá, it works. Any city in Brazil. You don't win any. Let's go. I asked the question you asked.

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They asked you to do this. More than 5,000 people asked to question you asked. They asked you to do this? It's always a backpacker crying. More than 5,000 people asked you to do this question? The backpacker keeps asking all the time.

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Where's the 500,000?

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The majority won in 2026. It has to be this year. It's clear in the video. Franco only put a cut. He came to talk about the cut with me. It's simple. It's in the video. I took it in his hand and said, you have to leave in 2026, you have to win the majority in 2026.

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Then I make the donation. It's not for Kim, it's for the party. I don't give him money. He came and said he could donate. I just donated a million reais there at the teletom. The problem is not the money, the problem is to meet the criteria. What does it take? Three weeks? A month? You just have to keep your word when it's an obligation. That's what I thought. If you don't keep your word...

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The word is a wave. The guy has to get to the top. That chicken over there can never get there. It will never win. Next year there will be no city hall.

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Next year it will be government.

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That's it.

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Or it will be state government or government of Brazil. Put the video for us, production. Put the video. But while people are looking for the video, what's up? The question is,

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did you give up on Brazil?

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Are you still stuck on the idea?

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Do you think if Lula dies, you'll go back to Brazil? No, a person dies, I don't change the regime, right? Okay, but how much do you go for a guy who can solve a part of the problem?

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Don't do what Bukele did. Bukele made a country without his boss. If Bukele falls for one day, the country ends. Don't do what Bukele did. Do what the guy from Singapore did. Singapore was poorer than Salvador 70 years ago. Today it's richer than Switzerland.

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Do what the guy from Singapore did. Pounded. It's pounded, man. In jail, it doesn't solve. It's a pounded execution, right? Five or ten years ago,

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the population wanted the tramp in jail. Now they want him in the cell, right? Now, let's go. Let's deal. I was there, in Buquel. you say that the legal system doesn't work, even though there are 15,000 laws orbiting, and that's it, right? Executing the law is different.

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The trial of judges is usually fraud. Only people intimately committed to the bank's ideology are included. The indications of the high court... The indications of the high court are fraud for more than 20 years. How many trials? People are asking me to ask you. I don't know, there are dozens, I have no idea. If you count the police inquiry, man... What?

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I found out this week that Sem Parar protested my 102 reais title, man. I've never had a car, man. I haven't had a car for 15 years. I've never been to the city where they put me. Someone filled out a... What's it called?

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A... A... A... A... A... You're a bum, you're a bum, you're a bum. Renato, you know what's worrying me? I'd like to have you as my counselor. No, you don't have my contact number. I'll answer when you write. Let's talk about something. How do you generalize 15,000 people that you're putting in the rough hole of everyone's lumbar?

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You're talking about 15,000 judges? Yes, how do you say 15,000 judges? As long as it's honest, it's worthless, because his decision will be reformed. A first-degree honest judge doesn't change anything. But it has to be reformed. There's no hierarchy in the judiciary. What do you mean? Don't the higher courts reform the lower courts? So it's not hierarchy. It's not personal hierarchy.

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The idea is like that. Hierarchy is functional, but institutional is not. But the institution is not for that. I mean, he's in the Supreme Court, he has nowhere to go. Yeah, is that what's happening now or not? It's happening. And the legal constitutional competition has never been the Supreme Court, right? If the guy doesn't exercise his power, he's being judged there, and why?

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It doesn't make sense.

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These people from Rio de Janeiro, what's the legal forecast for them to be judged there? Where's the court's second degree? Once again, my main message of the book, there's even a free book on reinato38.com.br, my main message of the book is, your vote is irrelevant. Have you ever voted for someone who won a vote for a difference vote?

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The chance of you voting and making a difference is less than winning a lottery. Now, every real you spend in life, you physically change this planet. If you don't want to finance abortion, child castration, rape or innocence,

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take all your money from the country. And if you can't leave the country, take the country from your money. Buying Bitcoin is self-custody, my brother. You don't finance any of these scoundrels, right? You found the piece. And you don't want to receive a Bitcoin account,

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as a gift, just download the app. But that's what I'm telling you. If I say your name here, you'll get messages until the hour, right? If I open a link there, I'll make a million, until my hour. No, but the link you have to offer something. You'll have to support, you'll have to issue a note. This one doesn't have KSI, it doesn't have any money.

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It's a money that no judge will ever take. I'm not worried about that. And another message in the book There is no investment in this country. This is an interesting debate. There is no investment in this country. We live in a negative world regime. There was a guy, 400 years before Jesus' life, who called Confucius and said that the beginning of the serious debate is to call things by their real names.

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As you said, it's not a job, it's a prostitute.

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Isn't it?

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Exactly.

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That's it. There is no 5% inflation in Brazil. It has never existed since 1994. Real inflation is the base increase. If you take the base increase and correct it by the number of people and by the growth of Brazil, those who don't have a return above 22% to 25% per year in Brazil

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have lost their wealth. Gold increased by 50% this year. And gold gave a bad value reserve. If you didn't have more than 50% of real liquid this year, you lost in gold.

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It complicates every 4, 5 years.

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Then you have 10% of gain and you still have to pay taxes.

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You still pay taxes on your real loss. One of the lessons from this book is this. We live in a regime of financial repression. The use of physical money is being reduced. The government can no longer raise debt. The government can no longer raise the income, the Laffer curve. The government doesn't have...

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What would you do if you stayed here in Brazil, so you don't leave? So we can change this here. Brazil. I don't know. Stalin was a thief, he killed people with a gun in his hand. He wasn't a man. He personally had over 100,000 people killed. So, does that mean that the guy who kills is a man for killing others? No. What? Is the guy a man for killing others?

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What?

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Is the guy a man for killing others?

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I don't have... Masculinity are four things. Homeliness is not just honor. Honor is one of the elements of being a man. Those who study the masculinist people, the people of Rolo Tomasi, whoever wants to read the classic book, there's one by Hakun, excellent,

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the book by Hakun is a classic. Masculinity, for those who study these things, are four things. The guy feels like a man when he has a wife, when he can get a wife, when he can get a job, right? When he can generate money, he feels useful. When he has a God, he also feels like a man, right?

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And when he can have physical strength, he can do physical activity, he is recognized in boxing, in Jiu-Jitsu. So masculinity is honor, courage, right? Capacity and honor. There is only honor in the frame of honor. But even a dishonorable guy, when he has courage, he's an admirable guy. When he has absolute strength, he's an admirable guy.

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So Hitler is a guy who is honorable,

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who had courage. He said and did it. Now, in many aspects, he was dishonest. Including with Paula, his wife. In many aspects, he was dishonest. Was Hitler a strong or a coward guy, physically?

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Coward.

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He was a weak guy, and usually, the things he promised and did, were out of fear or... Actually, he didn't promise that. He was wrong. He was like the leader. But he said he'd end the Jews in Mancranf. It's written there. And he didn't keep his word.

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He didn't. He said a lot of things. He doesn't have honor, or words, or courage. He was a lunatic, and we gave him space, and the fact that he's a lunatic, that no one could put pressure on him, that shit happened. I lost a lot of followers for saying that Flavio Dino is a guy who has a lot of courage.

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The guy, Minister of Justice, was responsible for the people's imprisonment, the way it happened. Saying that there's no video, it's over, the video is gone. Does this guy have courage or not? That's a fact, my brother. I can disagree with him on nothing. I can think he did a lot of absurd things. I can say, oh, the guy is an ideologist.

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The guy believes in communism. I think communism should be criminalized. His own ideology should be a crime. But I'm going to deny that the guy is brave. He didn't have the courage. He couldn't answer internationally

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for the things he did or not. The guy who jumped off the building is brave? It depends on the reason for jumping off the building. For example, since you brought the moustache issue, there was a bad moustache general, a guy named Erwin Rommel, the desert fox, the guy who put Pokan in North Africa. Several of his colleagues arrived at his house,

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there are even reports of his daughter and his wall that this happened. He said, if we do you a great, you're going to kill yourself. Some people say you're better than the Supreme Court, and they've tried to kill you many times, so you can be the Supreme Court. You're going to kill yourself today, or your whole family will be in trouble.

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You're going to chew and die. You can say goodbye to your family and make a will. The house is surrounded. If you're not dead at 5 a.m., everyone will fall here. Did this guy kill himself out of courage or cowardice? Cowardice, because in the East,

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if you say that a country has no laws,

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you're going to face... The country is surrounded. Even the guy who's doing this, you'd rather your whole family die than just you.

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Dude, do you know Masada in Israel?

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Did he get there? They all killed themselves. They all killed themselves own families. One killed the other's family. There are records. Most of them still swear to the eternal truth. There are records to this day. You saw the ceramic thing. 10,000 Romans were surrounded by the palace of Herod for 3 years.

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These guys made the decision. They didn't tell their families. They said, we won't be slaves to Rome. One started killing the other. I won't kill my own son. You won't kill your own son. But if I kill your son, it's easier for you to kill mine.

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You can imagine. And then they did a show, and they wanted to kill the other's son. You only know this because there was one woman left with two children. In the sewer, they got in the hole, the others didn't get in. The private of Herodes, and where the woman... Where Salomé danced, there's still a stone on the floor. The people of Israel stayed with him for several years, excavated, found nothing, and returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. They think it's in Saudi Arabia now.

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They think, I'm sure it's there. Have you been to Saudi Arabia? Not yet, I'll go on the next trip. But I've been to Noreb, in the Sinai of Egypt, which is very top, historically and such. But as Israel took it, excavated it, and saw nothing. It was the place that received the 10 tablets. It's a place close to where Jesus went. Jesus didn't go to Egypt and came back, right?

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There are other stories there, like Elijah and everything. The craziest place on Earth is Galilee. The second craziest place for me is the Jordan River, near Palestine, where the Mount of Temptation is. Where Jesus himself was baptized. There's a controversial aspect, where it's the exact place,

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but there's a part. But there is the place where Jesus was baptized, the place where the river stopped for the people of Israel to pass, there Elías was raised in the Redemuin, and there Nahum, who is from the neighboring army, he came and made those seven jumps in the river there. Naaman.

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Naaman jumped and made seven jumps in the river, in theman. In Amman, there were seven jumps in the same place. This place has a huge frequency. And the third one is in Greece. In the island of Patmos. Where João lived for 40 years. Where he received the Revelation of the Apocalypse.

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You have to go there, uncle. The island of Patmos, where you feel powerful. It's amazing. And then you take a boat that's about 40 minutes long and go to the seven churches of the apocalypse in Asia Minor. There, where you see the whole story. One thing I want to ask him is about the letters.

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Because that's it.

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The letters have a lot of things that are not in the Bible. And the letters say several times that the woman must be silent in the church and should not exercise authority over men. Your theological understanding... It's not a letter from the Apocalypse, right? No, it's a letter from Paulo. There are several letters that say that a woman should be silent in church, that she should not exercise authority over a man.

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He says that in Corinth, I'll explain why. There are Corinthians and there is, what is the name of the other? Timothy, isn't it? And Timothy is his disciple. He arrives in Corinth, what is happening there? There is a mass conversion of prostitutes are talkers. They converted at night and wanted to vote the next day.

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No.

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It's not vertical. No, we're not talking about marriage. We're not talking about marriage. No, but it's because the woman, the position is this. Yes, but we're not talk about marriage, because when God creates everything in Genesis 1, He already creates man.

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In Genesis 2, He already forms man and then forms woman. Both were created in the same act and in the same person. Yes. No, the woman was created later, right?

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Negative.

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How not?

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I'll explain.

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In chapter 1, it's talking about creating. In 2, it's forming. The difference between creating and forming is absurd. That's why a lot of people are watching now and don't prosper. Because they create something mentally, but don't form that thing. So you're going to get chapter 1. Chapter 1 is creation. Chapter 2 is formation. And chapter 3 is the fall. When God creates man in Genesis 1, verse 26,

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we make man our image and likeness, and we dominate him over the animals of heaven, earth, and water, and give the command to bless them, to bear fruit, multiply and fill the earth, that's creation. When you go to 2.7 or 2.17,

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it says, and God forms the man of the dust of the earth. I'll give you another curiosity. My fourth favorite place on planet Earth.

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Do you know where it is?

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I have no idea. Tanzania, crater in Gorogoro. This place is probably Eden. 30 kilometers from there. But why? What evidence do you have? I'll tell you. You'll get Genesis 1 and 2.

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And when you get to Genesis 3, you see the whole fall. God didn't close the garden.

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He...

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He expelled.

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No, no.

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God makes Adam out of the garden. It's written. If God wants, I can open it and show you. He makes man out of the garden and puts man in the garden. When he closes, he doesn't close the garden, he closes the path to the tree of life. Why is it probably there?

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Humanity is proven by anthropology, which started in Africa, you know that?

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This is controversial, but... No, no, anthropological is dominant. No, no, it's because it's found anthropological. I'm not talking about any other subject, forget about religion. One of the evidences that life started in Africa

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is that genetic diversity within Africa is greater than outside. So there should be a larger historical area. No, you'll write it down, you write it all down. you need to go there to get the feeling. Cratera is the name of the place. Geologists say that there were 6,000 meters high, just like Kilimanjaro, which I also visited Kilimanjaro, which is a volcano.

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A volcanic crater of thousands of years.

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Yes, this is in Goro Goro.

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What happens? It had 6,000, it exploded. What is the thing there today? There are 30,000 animals living in closed condominiums. There is a plateau there, there is salty and sweet water, far from the sea. 30 kilometers from there, there is the first fossil, fossilized human bone. Lucy is in Ethiopia, a little above,

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the rivers that bathe Eden. It's written like this, this land here, this river, it borders the land of Avila. This one borders the land of Kush. Then you take Kush, which is an ancient kingdom of Sudan, and say, the direction of a river,

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there's a Pisongeon, Tigre and Euphrates. One goes towards Syria, which is its direction, the other runs around the land of Kush, which is an ancient kingdom of Sudan, and all talking about the eastern land. Eastern Africa, for those who are watching, is the side where the sun rises.

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Why am I telling you this? I did 27 international trips this year. And I went there by chance. I was in Angola, where I'm helping build a city, for a few years now. I was in Nigeria to have access to the Mover de Deus

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of Paul Ennot, who is the pastor there, who has a church with 100,000 places, an absurd thing, and I went down to that place. Random, I just felt it. I was praying, and it came to my heart, go on a safari.

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I said, I'm going to lose my safari time, nothing. Then I went to South Africa, and a lot of people said, go to Tanzania, go to Tanzania. When I get there, the animals live in harmony. In the hole you're talking about. In this hole.

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Man, Engoro, Engoro, the name of the place.

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Cratera.

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This place right here.

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This place... It's a volcano hole. The hole here is the wall.

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This wall is 600 meters high, I think, if I'm not mistaken.

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Here, there are 18 kilometers of...

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Of lightning.

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Of lightning. Lightning. Lightning. And here we have salty and sweet water, and the Big Five are in here. There's everything. Why is it underrated? Because it's African. Now, and Timóteo, why does the letter say that women shouldn't use authority over men? Don't you think that the guy is effeminate, receiving the order from his wife? There are three types of men. There's the effeminate, there's the virilized, effeminate and emasculated. Most of the people watching are emasculated. Yeah, the guy is not effeminate, he's just not a man.

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It's not that he's not a man. He doesn't have a push, he's not a wall-to-wall bender. He doesn't exercise his roles, right? That's it. He's the profile? The guy who is effeminate, he copies women. He wants to be a woman. It's not that he wants to.

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It can be an environment, it can be sexual abuse, it can be hormones, it can be a lot of things. The guy was raised in an environment that only had women. All his teachers were women. Can you want something you've never seen. I know, but there are a lot of guys who are raised only with their mother, and the guy is a big virus.

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Why? Because he can tune in to a paternal figure. If he saw it somewhere... No, if he lives only with women and he has a guy who tunes in frequently, he's gone. He has to have a machine a guy who's effeminate. The effeminate guy copies the feminine behavior. The masculine guy repudiates the father and idolizes the mother.

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Do you know what happens? Now, those who are watching us. The woman who is married to the effeminate guy, he repudiates you and idolizes his mother. If you were cursing me now, I could create a solution, Now, in your life. Why did the woman marry a man? Do you know or not? It's a psychological profile.

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It depends. There are many women who want to play the role of a man. You just answered. She only married a man because she is virilized. A masculine woman. No, there are virile women, feminine women,

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and masculinized woman. The virile is that woman who can be all well-dressed, but she wants to exercise her power. Here we're going to make a difference. If the woman earns ten times more than the man, who's going to run the house?

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Her.

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If the reference of power is only financial, she governs. But it's not just that. What I'm telling you, man, we're philosophers. People are going to go crazy now. We are here thinking and making a lot of people get out of this automatic method and start putting their brains in manual mode.

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We have 86 billion neurons. Imagine a machine like this, a talking stick, with 37 trillion cells, 86 billion neurons, but most neurons don't work. They don't use 2% of their brains. They work, but they don't use it.

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But it works. The function is to fully fulfill what was designated. It doesn't work. It was never even activated. Those who didn't build wealth, to this day, haven't taken the island of wealth to work. The guy who hasn't developed communication,

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to this day, is far from reality. The guy can communicate silently. A real man has command presence, he can govern in silence. In the official doctrine of the Brazilian police, the progressive use of force, speaking is the fifth step. The presence is the third.

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There are several... Until you use the speech, there are several levels before, including the presence, looking. You are in the place, it's one thing, you look, it's another. Now I know who's watching.

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Look, a guy wrote like this, if he's a philosopher, I'm the new pope. In your house, you can be whatever you want, man. You shouldn't have a follower to say you're a pope. And how many diplomas did Aristotle, Plato and Professor Olavo de Carvalho have?

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How many diplomas did they have, For example, the brilliant guy today at Cap Canaveral, who is Willem, he doesn't have an engineering degree, he went to study space engineering and got a bypass at NASA. NASA is his client now. Then everyone criticized him, saying he was an idiot, and now he can take the rocket 10 times cheaper, without an engineering degree, and he's up.

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But, Pablo, going back to politics, do you agree that Bolsonaro's government was left-wing? Let's finish the subject and then you can go to the next one. The thing about the three profiles. When a woman wants to govern the house, not the institutional house, the physical house,

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but the family.

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It's because there are three profiles of everything. There's a thing called dwelling, there's a thing called home, there's a thing called house. The house is a bricklayer who builds, and there are a lot of closed houses here in Alphaville. I'm even buying it.

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If it's below the price, send it to me. Second, there is a home. Home is the soul. It's where there's a family in there, and they're nurturing respect, and each one is doing their job. invokes God as a spirit. You can rest assured that there is another spirit inside, surrounding you, either by oppression, or by potestate, or by anything genetic you have,

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you carry one of the others. So, what happens? If you want to be healthy, it's not that we are imposing an ideal model for you, no. Just try ours to see if it's better than yours. The woman produces dominance, the men produce government. For those who don't understand, if it were a healthy subject,

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our power of three parties, children are the legislative, just like today, the deputies, I explain, I have four children. Two older are senators, two younger are deputies. Deputies are useless, just to be a pain in the ass. The two older ones can exert pressure,

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the wife is the Supreme Court, although ours is out of date today, and there's the President of the Republic,

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because I'm the President.

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And the law is the Bible. The law is what God said. So, what is the thing about this healthy issue? The woman who is wise, she exerts dominion. And this dominion is very subtle, the difference.

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Do you know a couple where the man,

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in the position he is on the sidewalk?

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the man is always on the outside. So you're behind to hold the bar. When it's time to form, He only forms man.

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Aramaic, which is few verses, there are very few. And the Greek, Koiné. The New Testament, because of the revolution that Paul made. He went to Greece, to Asia, and made everyone from Asia listen to his gospel at the time, without any of this, he was a machine. And without being one of the guys who was on the side. The guy who wrote the Bible the most, he didn't meet Jesus personally. He wasn't discipled by him in three years, but it was in three days. That's crazy, right?

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Because it happened. was disciplined by him in three years, but it was in three days. That's crazy, right? Yeah, because when there's a metanoia, which is a change of mind, the guy changed in three days what Pedro couldn't do in three and a half years. So, to close this subject, we go to politics. There's a bunch of people here thinking we're debating.

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Dude, the other one here is laughing.

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I agree with 90% of what he says here. 99%. I just don't agree that the context there, as the name of Timóteo, Timóteo had nothing to do with prostitute. I think if it were, he would say. Timóteo is very clear, isn't it? I don't understand what I said. The difference between dominion and government. I agree that there are guys, even when Jesus revokes the divorce,

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he says, even when the guy doesn't want to accept, saying, if it's like this, it's better not to get married, because there's already the mighty at that time, Jesus answers, and there are people who are born naked, right? There are people who make themselves naked for God. No, but Jesus didn't revoke the divorce. I think you made a typo there.

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Me and all the dozens of doctors in the history of the Church. I'm wrong, St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong, all of them are wrong. No, no, no, you said Jesus revoked... All the doctors in the Church agree with that, all of them are wrong, St. Thomas Aquinas is wrong... No, St. Thomas Aquinas is saying something else, don't mix it up. One thing is divorce, the other is repudiation.

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Yes, he revoked divorce. Divorce. He revoked divorce. No, the law is still valid. There's no other part of the Bible that's considered to be zero-adultery. Calm down. What? Let's discuss this, then. Then we'll go to Bolsonaro, who you want to hit.

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I want to hear your opinion. Opinion is a vagabond's commodity. Let's get to the point. Let's finish this subject. Since he's a support for the prefect, and Jesus didn't revolt against the vote, I think it's worth it. You're not going to solve this shit here? Of course, man. He spoke of the hardness of the heart.

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And it's very simple. The confusion, again, translation and transliteration. This is looking like a biblical debate, but it's not a debate. We're here... Chatting.

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That's right. But just to close this subject. Divorce and repudiation are different. Guys, when a father paid his daughter's dowry, he paid it so that if the woman is repudiated, if she is repudiated, he gets the dowry money. The dowry money wasn't to be used at the wedding. It was to buy Bitcoin.

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It was a collateral. It wasn't to buy Bitcoin. No, it usually has to be in Bitcoin. Because if it was in real life, the judge would be angry. It has to be in Bitcoin. And the one to put his hand up. It has to be in Bitcoin. And the authority to judge

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won't be a feminist court, it will be someone you elected. So it has to be through smart contracts. So, what happens?

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Repudiation. The Bible says that if a guy marries a repudiated woman, he is adulterous. Divorce is different.

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Every law is still valid until today, so much so that it is within the framework of the covenant. The tablets are there, the Ten Commandments, and God didn't revoke any of them. So where? Nobody knows where the framework of the covenant is. The fact of not knowing has 40,000 kilometers of circumference. This is one of the three signs of loss of covenant with God. The loss of the temple, the loss of the framework.

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There are several signs that the new alliance, the old alliance is over, right?

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If I cut the microphone, I'll tell you where I imagine it is. It's in a nation that is powerful.

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Do they have guardians today? Do you remember when you were in the city of Avi? When you were passing through a wet tunnel, when you were hitting your knee, you were passing through a place where that tunnel was discovered that the Queen of England paid one of the greatest excavators in the world in Israel to find the Ark of the Covenant. Why were these guys hunting the Ark of the Covenant?

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No, they always hunted the Ark of the Covenant. Why wouldn't they want to find it? Because who want it? Now what? Or if you take it to your house, you prosper. No, but to play it... You're an intelligent guy, studious. It's not light, as it's a name of the breed,

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that you have to play on the bow. It can be light, the problem is that it depends on the way you're with your heart. It's not the let it go. No, just by playing impurely, you die. The problem is this, after you research, the number of nations that, after playing this bow in a way, or the Gospel was spread,

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this nation became the greatest power in the world. People will freak out now, but one of the factors that makes China become the nation that will be the greatest in the world now, is because Christianity, from the perception there, you can see it. The underground Christianity is absurd.

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In the greatest upheavals in history, it's happening in China today. People think, no, China is artificial intelligence. Of course, it's doing a lot of things, metacapitalism and such, there's business there, I know. But the movement of Christianity exploding in China, brother,

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is making people's heads prosper. The same thing happened with England, with Italy, and with the United States. But so we don't open up a lot of boxes in everyone's heads, when God forms a woman, he forms her as the last act. So, Renato, we need to treat women as God treats them. Have you ever noticed that a woman arrives at a place,

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for example, we go to a hotel and pay 30 thousand a day there. If you arrive, and you arrive, Junio, and I arrive, the first thing we look at is how did this guy take 30 thousand a day. Then you start to do the math. No, before you pay 30, you researched what was the place, right? No, no, you don't understand.

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It's thinking about the entrepreneur's model. Maybe, as you didn't start a business, you said it before, the first thing the entrepreneur does when he sits in a restaurant is to calculate the tables and everything, what that guy there is, what the ticket is. It's quick, it's a matter of 30 seconds,

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you already have the extract of what that guy does.

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Business model. That's the side. My God, what a beautiful place. Why? Because the woman was made in the enjoyment, in the last act. And what did God do? He did everything in six days. And on the seventh day, what did he do? He went there and said, let's enjoy life, because the enjoyment, the rest, as it is in the translation,

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in Hebrew through enjoyment. And what does this generation do with us? And all the centuries and generations have done. They put us busy so we don't understand neither our identity, nor who God is, nor what nature is. That's why we're a bunch of disturbed people. A bunch of people who believe that politics is a hero,

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a bunch of people who believe that we have to keep cursing each other. It doesn't make any sense. When you understand the root of what God created,

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everything changes.

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But let's go now. Regarding China, you understand that there are more than 50 million empty properties in China. It's normal, man. Ten years of civil construction spent more cement than 100 years in the United States.

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There is. Fertility in China is lower than in the European Union. There are fewer children per vagina than... How many? The worst situation in Europe. If you don't multiply... It's estimated by the official data. If you don't multiply 1.9 in a few decades,

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it's already... There are many people who claim... By couple. There are no official data, even the population there is brutally false. But that's it.

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In official data, the population there has already been surpassed by India, and no country has grown after a population decline. And worse than losing population is losing adults. In Brazil, the population is increasing, but every day there are fewer adults, because there are more elderly people,

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and fewer children and adults. A country that has more elderly people has more or less productivity than adults.

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Less, right?

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You take 40 million of babies to work and it's already... Japan, the peak of peak, in valuation, was the demographic peak, which was in 1998. Real estate and Nikkei never returned to the nominal value that was in 1998. I think that in the next years in China

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the demographic model of Japan will repeat itself, and it's worse. The demography is lower than Japan's.

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It's already started.

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The trend is that the population drop is exponential, and worse than the exponential drop in population, and worse than the drop in population is the explosion of the elderly to the drop in adults. If 80% of people died randomly, it would be less bad than tripling the number of the elderly and dropping a third of the number of the adults. Because the adult has to support the elderly.

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I think that in the next decades China will go through what Japan did,

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but more than that...

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How many children do you have?

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What?

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How many kids do you have? What? How many kids? I have two. Two?

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I am.

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Why don't you use an alliance?

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You sold it to buy Bitcoin. No, because of the psoriatic disease, you see here? But, what's it called? I don't use an alliance, even... It's for several reasons, man. Why is it a disease? I live in an environment where the guy can kill me because of two grams of gold you have in your hand. Would you like someone to pull out your finger

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if you had to kill someone because of two grams of gold? Why do I use a ten-real watch? I could use any watch I wanted. Now I don't want to have to kill someone because of a hundred reais or two hundred. Because the amount of Bitcoin you have is enough The alliance is a provocation, right? The boy on the street will think he can... And is your wife okay with that?

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With what?

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The alliance?

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What?

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Do you use the alliance?

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He thought too much about the question.

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You never asked me that? Does your wife demand that you use the alliance? We never talked about it. So neither did I. I never talked about it or not.

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And does she use it?

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My civil status is single. I have a union blessed by God. I don't recognize this status. My civil status is single. And what's your religion? I'm a Christian. I go to any church on Sunday

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that's near my house, including Catholic. I recognize Jesus. Who saves the church is Jesus. Who saves Jesus? What does he save from? What's your denomination? What denomination has the others? If I were to ask him, he practiced it, he was a Jew. No, but the Judaism that Jesus practiced no longer exists.

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Because even the laws that he made... What was the Judaism that he made? The temple. There are even original laws that don't have any more... No, but his temple was... The rabbinic Judaism was invented after the destruction of the temple.

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No, the temple of the time that was destroyed the third time is of Herod, it wasn't the original temple of the Jews. No, the temple that Solomon, that Jesus mentions, that not only was it stone under stone,

58:30

but this is of Herod.

58:31

This temple had... This one was already desecrated, the guy put a pig's head there. But Jesus was presented there or not?

58:38

There was the tabernacle in this place. The tabernacle is different from the temple. It's the moving temple. But they built the thing there. Were all the obligations made in that place or not? In fact, the synagogue was like a convention center. When you go to Israel, you'll go crazy.

58:56

Where Jesus was reading, for example, in Capernaum, the house of Peter's mother-in-law, the synagogue where he read the scriptures, debated and healed others, was 50 meters away. It was a convention center. This Hellenistic, Greek model of having temples and everything,

59:14

it was more Roman and Greek. It's not Judaic, because we only have one temple, if you take the scripture, which is in eternity. God gave it to David, and David spilled blood in the wrong way, because in Exodus, in the Ten Commandments, it doesn't say, you shall not kill. I don't know if you know that.

59:30

It's not written. If it were not to kill, you couldn't eat. Everything you eat is alive. That's it. You shall not murder with pain. Because killing everything you eat is alive, even vegetables.

59:39

Yes, but it's even a person. Everything you eat's a vegetable, it's a tree, it's a plant. But, if you can't... The law itself authorizes killing, in Exodus 22. Yes, you can't kill with pain. No, and you can kill with pain, the tramp in flagrant, right? You can't kill with pain. If you follow the whole tradition... You can kill with pain, in flagrant, in Exodus 22, right?

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No, not with pain. How not? No, without pain. I'm We had robbed him four times. He said, no, I'll stay in the box here, let him come. There was no video of the guy killing the tramp. There wasn't. There is a video of the guy killing the guy. Is there a legitimate defense or not?

1:00:32

Did the tramp give his assault voice or not? Huh? He knew that the tramp was going to give his assault voice. Article 25 of the Criminal Code, not a legitimate defense. There is only one law. There's only one law. What law? There's only one law. The law of the living. The law of the living.

1:00:47

When Jesus was questioned, if he came to revoke the law, what did he say? There's no way to revoke the law.

1:00:52

The law is a force, a wave.

1:00:53

From the first to the last day, a uncle will not change a comma in my law, Or is it the code fascinated by how my name is Renan Calheiros and these guys, huh? What? What's the biggest law, huh? Yeah, but here's the detail. If you're under it, the law itself says you have to obey this law of the place you're in,

1:01:14

because you have a place you can't hit your back. You're in a place. It's like your house, right? You're not going to get a hard time. I know who rules your house. Man, nobody has property over a property in this country. The properties belong to the owner.

1:01:30

No, that's not it. Your house, which is the environment controlled by you. Nobody rules there, it's you. But as you said, in there you rule, in the house it's more difficult. The house had a force like today, I couldn't take off today because there was a wind, and a lot of planes were coming in. And no one knew about...

1:01:47

Yes. What I'm saying is this. If you don't believe in the law,

1:01:52

you don't expect the law to protect us. I believe in the law, which is applied. This law is not applied in rules, it's only applied against the enemies of the regime, in the phase of expulsion we were living. Do you agree that the people from January 8th had no good foresight of these guys being judged originally in the Supreme Court?

1:02:07

No, it doesn't make sense.

1:02:08

Not even Bolsonaro himself, who in my opinion should have been shot by his crimes of qualified cowardice. What is the crime? Qualified cowardice.

1:02:16

Speak of the crime.

1:02:17

Qualified cowardice is a crime. It's a military crime. He said he went to war and wasn't afraid to die. But he's not a deserter. We're not in a state of exertion. Cowardice is a different kind of punishment. But he didn't have to do anything. He wasn't the head of the state. You said it.

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Tell us the act. I'll give you ten acts if you want. You agreed that the lockdown was a violation, one of the biggest crimes against humanity, the biggest crime against humanity of the 20th century. And he was a compass. Bolsonaro signed the illegal law of destruction of small merchants with a whip,

1:02:50

which says that the Bolsonarists are now against the little merchant here, doing the same thing Bolsonaro did. He was a compass of all the illegal orders he received, including the naming of the frame. Who obeys the illegal order is a criminal, isn't he? He obeyed or not the illegal order is a criminal, isn't he? He obeyed the illegal orders, including signing an illegal law

1:03:07

of lockdown and mandatory vaccination. Bolsonaro was the one who violated most of our rights. But where is it illegal? He signed the illegal lockdown? Crime against humanity! But what law?

1:03:19

What law? The Brazilian Constitution. Which article? The whole article, the fifth, the first, the whole one. We have the right to property, free initiative, to send, he violated the whole shit. And not only our Constitution, like all historical documents of fundamental rights,

1:03:34

they are not only national, they are from all time and all space. If you take the letter of John Senterra, even the Declaration of Human Rights, there are those where men have the right to work and not live off others' money? Do men have the right to live and die? Yes or no? Do men have the right to choose what will be inserted into their children? Do they have the right to live, to work, to have a heritage?

1:03:55

All these rights were violated by Bolsonaro in the phallodemy. Both in the purchase of vaccines, which are not vaccines, and in the lockdown. Even the MBL was politically destroyed because they were part of the lockdown. Even the NBL was politically destroyed because they were a measure of the lockdown. Otherwise, they wouldn't have had a congressman,

1:04:07

they wouldn't have had 10, right? The guy, as I said, didn't go out to denounce the party, the whole thing, closing the guys' trade. Did that happen or not? Is what I'm saying a lie?

1:04:16

No.

1:04:16

What? But do you agree that's a rightist? No, he's not, man. Isn't he a feminist or not a rightist? Did you have access to him? I talked to him twice. It's a little different. But that's it. The course of political information of Olavo says there are two ways to identify the guy's ideology.

1:04:36

One is personal opinions. You see what the guy says publicly. That has a weight. But the biggest weight is the guy's commitments. Who he associates with. And what are the acts he does weigh more his association than the words. Because, by the way, most people

1:04:50

follow more the commitments than the personal belief. So much in relation to Bolsonaro's word, that he claimed he was the center, he only became right-wing after he was defeated, how much his personal commitments only indicated to all judicial positions and the MMPF, everyone intimately committed to PT,

1:05:07

both Cássio and Mendonça, who was Alan Delchelic there, were people for decades intimately committed to PT.

1:05:14

Man, I don't know what you're talking about, Andre.

1:05:16

You don't know who Mendonça is? Mendonça was a Tófoli commissioner for 11 years, man. That's not understandable. He donated money publicly in 2002, to Lula, if he wasn't committed to PT. No, let's go. What?

1:05:29

So, man, you're going to get something... And be nominated after Bolsonaro kisses Toffoli at night at his house. So, who was it that told you to indicate the brother, which was the guy's compass, which was the guy's intimate brother? 3-8, you know what the problem is? Yes. It's looking like a 3 or 8 without bullets. Hmm. It's bad. A 38 without bullets. Wait a minute.

1:05:47

The thing is that you never govern alone, man. You say that, I've seen some of your videos that appear to me, of you massacring Bolsonaro and everything. I think you... What do you take from him? Boy, I don't know a rule, I don't know a law, no measure of Bolsonaro in his four years of government,

1:06:05

no nomination, no anti-communist conviction, nothing, man. If you know, tell me. I don't know a norm that Bolsonaro protected the family. He has 59 feminist laws, and one law, now that his proposal has passed, to end parental alienation.

1:06:20

Bolsonaro financially subsidized, with public money, the destruction of families. It was the most feminist government in the history of Brazil. Dilma didn't have the audacity to propose what Bolsonaro proposed in relation to the feminist law. Bolsonaro destroyed institutions more than Dilma, dude. He was inferior to Dilma in every way.

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1:06:35

These guys said I reduced the interest, it exploded. They said I protected the family, they destroyed it. They said I would disarm me. They disarmed me. How many guns did you buy in Bolsonaro's government?

1:06:45

I bought several.

1:06:46

And did you buy them before?

1:06:48

No.

1:06:48

What did you buy? A arsenal? A machine gun? The whole thing? I mean, and now? A machine gun. I went to a store this week, which had tens, millions, millions of reais in ammunition. because the bureaucracy has exploded. Who bought guns with Bolsonaro, in CAC, without any legal rights, was humiliated,

1:07:06

and will lose everything. Today, he can't get access to ammunition, because the guy has to be, I don't know what, level 3, where they created an unfeasible bureaucracy, and will end up returning guns to the government. Most of the people sell guns,

1:07:15

and it's a fifth of the price at the end of last year. If you don't renew it... You have to go five or eight times a year to the shooting club before it's too late. And if you don't renew it, you'll have a visit from the Federal Police Army at your house. I think you're taking it too hard with Bolsonaro. I think I'm taking it easy. I don't say any opinion, I just say facts. You don't take it easy. I never said I only say facts. The day I say my opinion, I answer ten more crimes,

1:07:46

ten more trials.

1:07:49

You said the guy should be shot.

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No, this is a legal fact. He committed... What is qualified cowardice? He said the situation was war. He admitted there was a coup, that he was going to make a counter-revolution. He said he was willing to die,

1:08:03

and that he wouldn't bow to the enemy. He bowed. What's the difference between cowardice and qualified cowardice? Qualified cowardice is the act of cowardice that leads thousands of others to be cowards. Who said, I don't want a sign against the Supreme Court,

1:08:15

don't go out, don't strike, don't do anything against the Supreme Court? Did he lead other people to acts of cowardice? Yes, this is qualified cowardice, which is just a shooting in Brazilian law, isn't it? Does Brazil live in institutional normality today or are we in a state of decay? Do we live in a revolutionary period, yes or no?

1:08:33

It's normal to find out... It's normal for a guy to report that the president's son receives a 300,000 bill, and he's fine is fine, right? It's normal to find out that a bunch of STF ministers have contracts, not even multimillionaires, hundreds of millions, with a relevant bank. Imagine the contracts of Itaú, Bradesco,

1:08:50

do you think it's more or less than the Master Bank? This is normal, it's fine, there's nothing, everything is working. Any cause, there are some exceptions, but, in general, any cause that any judge judges, the guy can go to the Supreme Court, man. There are very few causes of small value that can't get there. If these guys are the last word of Brazilian law, is the law over or not in this country?

1:09:10

It's over, my brother. It's politics, it's a revolution. In the Military Penal Code, Article 176, there is no shooting, no. There is, at least 40 and maximum death. You're talking about cowardice. Qualified cowardice. I asked. Qualified cowardice. But he wasn't in a state of war. He said he was. And we know he was.

1:09:29

We're at war.

1:09:30

It's a revolution.

1:09:31

Brazil... He admitted that Brazil was in a revolutionary process. I'm not saying it. He admitted it was a revolutionary process. You didn't study law, you bastard. So he had to be in a state of war. He wasn't. His speech doesn't make sense.

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1:09:45

How can you not admit that he was? Oh my God. You're going to play with me. If we are in a revolutionary process, in which powers do you declare? I declare, as president, I speak with my mouth, not authorized by the Congress of the National Assembly.

1:09:56

The Congress is over. The big table is over. The big table, the judiciary, The judiciary has been mixed up. They manipulated the elections. It's over. There are no more congresses or judiciary. They were infiltrated and subverted. The proof of this is the illegal actions of the Supreme Court. It's over. If you have actions, if you have a CDB, if you have a real income,

1:10:16

you are a compasta of this government. All crimes, you are a compasta inferior to Lula. Do you think that Rousey Mellon and Noronha leave money in this country or take it out of this country? The dictator is moral, he's morally superior, he's the one who puts money in this country. The head cast says that all the speeches of the guest are his responsibility, it's not the head cast's. I'm trying to buy a head cast here,

1:10:36

you're fucking the train, bro.

1:10:38

If this country had strict legality, would D'Atena be caught in flagrant when he was hanged? If I wanted him to be, he would be. Independent, were there police officers there who had a duty to arrest him? There were. If he was caught in flagrant, yes or no?

1:10:51

Yes. If you arrived the next day, the next day you didn't even have to notify, the civil and military police had to open a PAD The police. The police that came and didn't do anything. The police, yeah. They went, someone answered, Paddy, yes or no? Do you agree that the rule of illegality, even in your personal life, or not? In this case, the brother was arrested.

1:11:11

How many police officers were there doing security for the crowd? More than 10, right?

1:11:15

More.

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Yeah.

1:11:17

The rule of this country is legality or illegality? The other one, the one who was with me, punched... But after that, it's the Ultimate Defense, right?

1:11:26

No, no, no. He punched...

1:11:28

What's he? The security guy?

1:11:29

No, he was the filmmaker. He punched...

1:11:32

Who?

1:11:33

The guy from...

1:11:35

No, no, no. He punched the guy from... The Banana Guy, what's his name?

1:11:39

The other guy.

1:11:46

It's another Bananinha.

1:11:48

What?

1:11:49

Another Bananinha. What happens is that he punched him and the police came to arrest him.

1:11:52

Now you can get beaten. Yes, I can. It's worse than not having a law. It's a law for friends, everything for enemies. I saw that the qualified... The selective application of the law is more unfair than not having a law. But just to be fair, I already understood that you are in love with Bolsonaro.

1:12:08

Look, the qualified coward, I don't know if you show me in Article 176, he is only up to 10 years old. You said 40... Do you want me to search here? Of course, take it.

1:12:17

The military criminal code with the article... He has to be doing his job. He wasn't doing his job. He wasn't in the presidential election. He was in the war zone. He was linked to the foreign threat. No, he has to be in the war zone. You have to abandon real combat. He's traveling. Bolsonaro publicly claimed that he was in the war zone. Three eighties, three eighties, no bullets. Don't do that.

1:12:39

Don't do that, I like you. If you want to research, you can research if betrayal and cowardice is qualified. It's been 10 years. No, this is normal cowardice. Bolsonaro made other people cowards too. He told people not to put up the STF posters, not to do it. I have a question, Renatão. On September 7th, he came with a letter saying,

1:13:01

no, everyone go home.

1:13:02

On that day he lost the presidency of the republic.

1:13:05

That day.

1:13:06

That's when he lost.

1:13:07

Boy, he lost. In the cabinet, there were people affiliated to the people, in the transition cabinet, man. He gave his souls to the PT in the transition cabinet. No, he forgave Bolsonaro. No, he never did anything to me.

1:13:18

He did it himself. I just made more money with it. The more Bitcoin you have, the more you enrich the guy doing shit. Mine enriched him. So, you free forgiveness in his life. No, he never did anything to me. I have nothing to forgive. He is destroying himself. So, he helped you.

1:13:33

Financially, his cowardice led to my enrichment. But I would rather, instead of having enrichment, have a decent country for my children to live in. I'd rather not have to leave my country. So that... Today, a man living in a country that threatens... Psychologically hurting a woman, that's eight years in jail,

1:13:50

only a magnate like you has a lawyer at your disposal. Because a normal man my age, in principle, is a victim of false accusation, false accusation and parental alienation, which will make him illicit,

1:14:01

thanks to Saint Magnus Malta, who said he was serving Jesus and is demonstrating he's serving Satan. Who is against the family, who is in favor of parental alienation, cannot serve Jesus. A guy like that either didn't read the first page of the Bible or he knows he serves Satan.

1:14:14

Do you know who St. Magnus Malta is? I thought he was a decent man. I thought he had some honor. He lost his campaign to vote for Bolsonaro, right? He didn't give up to vote for Bolsonaro, the other senator who won was with... He was one of the guys who had more votes before... The Bolsonaro thing is too much here, man. No, fuck, Magno Malta had more votes,

1:14:34

absolute proposal, before voting for Bolsonaro than after. He was a guy who didn't win anything, I don't understand what I'm saying. The production team sent this here, the 381, Part of 364? I don't know, it's a copy. But it wasn't in a war zone. 364 of the military code. But the fact is that it's 381, it won't change anything. What matters is the formal reality, the material.

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1:14:52

Is it the role or the reality? The reality needs to be materialized. Here's the thing. So you prefer, if there's no role, condemning your wife to be an adult, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I'm not a married man, I Would you invest in North Korea? It depends. Would you invest in Cuba, finance the regime? If I had someone to guarantee me the real one... You would invest. You would have a pedophile scam. You would invest money, if you had money, in a child prostitute.

1:15:30

No.

1:15:30

What is this?

1:15:31

Who invests in Brazil? Who invests in Brazil today? Finances child castration. You finance child castration, man. You finance abortion. You finance the rape of the innocent. Anyone who puts a real in this country

1:15:47

finances the rape of the innocent. You're accusing Bolsonaro of something that I'm going to accuse you of now. Just to get you back on track. You're a cool guy, but you're traveling. You're saying that Bolsonaro's speech, that he needed to go to the wall, because he declared in a speech the state of war.

1:16:05

And you are commenting on the crime of the country. This is the real situation. You are making the country a mess now. Do you understand what I'm saying? No, it's negative.

1:16:14

You are saying that whoever invests here does this?

1:16:15

I'm 100% against it. The crime of the country is its own. The crime of the silver is its own. You are against't matter now. No, it doesn't matter. You know why? Because the real world doesn't need to materialize.

1:16:27

No, but you said that yourself.

1:16:29

No, but... If I don't need to materialize, why am I going to answer if it's my own or not? No, no. or in a person in certain situations. For example, a person who was not circumscribed, who is not a military, who is not president of the Republic... And you are not a military? No, I never was.

1:16:48

You left?

1:16:49

I never was a military.

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I thought you were a military. I never served, not even for a day. I thought you were.

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I never served, not even for a day.

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Were you a jailer? I was a retired police expert. I couldn't commit this crime because I was never a chief commander, or a military man, not even for a day. That's true. I thought you were a military man. I was never a military man. Did you serve? I didn't. Me neither. I served as a student.

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I was a student. I didn't stay in the army for a week. Let's go. There's no state of war. Do you agree that the obligations of people who are in office are different from a normal citizen who pays taxes or not? Of course, that's why there's a difference between who's a civilian,

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who's a military, and who's a politician, temporarily.

1:17:28

In your condominium, the doorman doesn't vote, right? Who doesn't contribute in any shit where he's going to vote? The person who doesn't pay his own bills, has authority to send it rule the country. No, negative. I'm going to put the ones that produce. Most of the powerful ones in this country are parasites. There are 100 million workers. Do you know how many votes you get in the election, Major?

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1:17:51

Millions? Tens of millions? No, 110 million. Only workers. There are 100. So, what do you want to get? Most of these workers receive social benefits, receive house suicides. social benefits, receives house suicides... But you have to get it, man. No, it's negative. If the person who gets the money,

1:18:07

if the public servant, if the prison guard, if the guy who doesn't work to vote and is a majority, if the parasite votes for majority, if the doorman votes for majority, the election will elect more or less...

1:18:16

You call the doorman a parasite?

1:18:17

No, man. If he votes for the condominium, he'll vote as a parasite. He'll want to increase the number of doormans, the salary of the doorman, until the collapse of the condominium. For the classical Greeks, what was the degeneration of the Republic? Democracy, which is the name of all communist dictatorships. Who wants democracy wants the doorman to vote. Who wants the Republic wants the one who contributes to vote. That's the difference, right?

1:18:38

I think that's and you know it. But you admit that with you, the 10 police officers didn't follow the law, didn't they? And the military police didn't follow the law with you, which should have at least opened a pad. They could have not fired you,

1:18:55

but a warning did they have to take, or not? A suspension, the whole thing. Maybe several guys... No, I thought... Now you want to know what I did? You want to know what I did? You can't open any shit, right? I lost the tent. There was action, I won action, and we... I got there and said, no, I give up the actions.

1:19:11

It's something I don't want, this energy, you know? I'm not looking for this kind of thing. If we're not weighed, Renato, if you want, I give up being... Brazilian Military Penal Code, Article 364. Penalty, minimum 20 years in prison and maximum death.

1:19:27

And what is Article 364?

1:19:29

Qualified cowardice. Does it have to be in a war state or not? It's when the military commander, which is his case, steals... And it's both, right? He was a commander in chief... He wasn't, he wasn't a commander in chief of the State.

1:19:38

No, he was a commander in chief, president of the republic and still a military man in the reserve he steals his duty out of fear and becomes qualified when he involves actions to harm the whole country that's exactly what he did harm the country or the people in the barracks? harm the country when he obeyed illegal and unconstitutional orders

1:19:56

and put a lockdown made propaganda of vaccines, which are not vaccines for everyone to take forbade people to work put public money to pay pay for the car, the wife to take care of her husband...

1:20:07

You know that Bolsonaro defended the right to work. And obeyed illegal orders, including the naming of Ramagen. I'm out of this. Ramagen, do you think he's delivering everything from Binho in the US? Do you think this suit and this plane that they took out of nowhere was free? Do you think Ramaj is opening his mouth or not for the American intelligence? I'll ask you a question.

1:20:26

Do you think Ramaj is saying that all the agents of Bionic are working with who, who eats who, don't you think?

1:20:33

I'll ask you a question.

1:20:34

Is Ramaj in the United States or not? Do you think he's paying his visa and the flight ticket? With a lot of information, isn't it? If I look at Ramaj with benevolence, he's a fucking great actor, isn't he? If I look at him with benevolence, I'll say he's a great guy. I won't condemn him in his situation. He's isolated. He asked for exile. He's probably singing.

1:20:49

He's ready to answer.

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But you think... This guy is special. He was given many asylums, but sending a plane to the countryside to get him... But who did the plane belong to? Do you think he paid? But that's just an ideology, Renato. You know what I like about you? You're one of the brains that process things further and beyond the limit, of course.

1:21:07

Dude, what ideology? I thought he was the director of BIM. This guy has information that's worth more or less than a flight. This thing is cool that you're talking about. The problem is that this is an ideology. You don't even know who it was. You fly private jets, don't you?

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1:21:18

I have several. without any fucking warning, without any authorization to go to the airport? You have to go in and do the immigration.

1:21:25

No, you have to go before,

1:21:26

have a flight authorization to the United States, you have to communicate with 48 hours, this is a fucking bureaucracy, do you agree with me or not? More about the United States than about us. Exactly, no, if you're going to take a plane here to the United States, on the tower, you're fucked, they could a bureaucracy. No, depending on the code I issued, I can leave. You need an airport that will authorize your arrival.

1:21:46

Is that it? Or you don't need it? You just need to get a plane to the airport.

1:21:48

No, I can leave. I can leave.

1:21:50

But with a plane that has already been there before, with a pilot that is certified. They will ask for a lot of information. It's not like... Like, making an international flight with a private plane that takes a ticket and gets on board, right? The bureaucracy is 100 times bigger, isn't it? No, it's not that it's bigger. The airline... It's because there's the bureaucracy of who's flying and giving the ship.

1:22:07

No, because...

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It's because of the following. The airline, as I've been to the United States several times, in private flights and trips all over the world, we...

1:22:15

It's better to notify with 24-hour advance, I've been there in Monaco, and my filmmaker got on the plane out of nowhere, I called him and he got on the plane and left. The biggest bureaucracy is not who's getting on the plane, it's the plane. No, the plane needs 24, 48 hours. The plane, it's not who's getting on the plane. But it's not that scary.

1:22:35

It's a pilot's attribution, he's the one who made the call. It's very unlikely that an airline company has the guts to enter a dirt track in the countryside of Guyana to pick up a guy and take him to the US for free. It's called the Naval of Ukraine, right? In science, the simplest explanation is usually the most probable. Yeah, but that's where the detail is. I want to continue to nurture this feeling.

1:22:57

For me, you're one of the greatest thinkers. The problem is that you go too far with logic. But you don't want to accept money that I want to give you. No knowledge, man. You imagine if your students, you put in their heads, to receive and pay in Bitcoin, the fiscal economy that these guys would have. Yeah, you know that, despite being an ultra...

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Advanced guy, technology. I'm open, I'll study and stuff, but it's not something that moves me. My business is equity. I buy companies, sell companies. My business is another game. Yes, but this gives money while you are productive and with a good head. There will be a day when you get old and maybe not even a child will be your partner.

1:23:28

86% of my assets in several countries are real estate. I buy in tons and sell in grams. Do you agree?

1:23:35

Do you know what that is?

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You're taking bigger land, doing lotting, incorporation. a square meter and sell it for a thousand. Then you buy a lot and then you go on. I do this in data too. I do this in data, in branding, in storytelling, I do this all the time. I buy history in tons and sell it in retail.

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That's it.

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So, like, and... with all the business we have, we already have automation in several. So, for example, the artificial intelligence in this ecosystem of mine I must have put 700 million reais in my pocket this year. Alone, without any human interaction. Only with artificial intelligence.

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And a persecuting judge goes there and destroys all of that. But a judge doesn't solve anything, man. It needs several. The system has always been like this. One of the judges at the top... No, the guy... You offended democracy,

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now you're going to be judged by the Supreme Court, and one is enough, right? You're in the inquiry, now, what's the name of the inquiry? This is my concern, to deal with politics. Because politics... With a lot of risk for a guy with a patrimony like yours. It doesn't make sense.

1:24:32

It doesn't make sense, it's something that I feel is more than natural, because in a logical sense, it doesn't make sense to me. You asked what advice I would give to someone who is willing to fix this country. It's a concept, since we've already talked about the bigotry, which was applied in Germany during the Second World War, and which Bolsonaro promised several times, including Luiz Felipe, also during the election.

1:24:50

It's called denazification. Denazification was the process that Bukele uses several times, and that's what he did there. Before making any law in Brazil, before making any improvement in Brazil, of all people remotely involved with the previous regime. If that doesn't happen, Brazil will never have legality. I want to make you a request as a citizen.

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Don't leave Brazil. We are living under an era, like Vargas. Do you prefer that I have freedom of expression or not? I won't have it here. I won't have social media in 60 days. Do you prefer that I'm in jail?

1:25:18

What a nasty request is this? You're going to jail, your girlfriend is going to jail. What? No, I'm going to tell you what I suggest you do.

1:25:25

Nobody wants you to be jailed, man.

1:25:27

Do you want a suggestion? I'll give you a suggestion.

1:25:29

You're one of the greatest thinkers for me. I'm serious. Olavo produced more in the United States than he would in Brazil, right? Yeah, but you have to multiply the talent. It's no use just being... I'll tell you later, I really like Olavo, but I want you to understand this, if we're not considered and we're not noble, we're not going to win the country back.

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If we're radicalized, you, who were supposed to be here with me to get this vote, you're going to be screaming and barking from afar. Don't put pressure on those who are far away. In Sodoma, did they send a vote that changes or does it fall out and you don't look back? I'm going to tell you something. São Paulo is very close to Sodoma, isn't it? It's anywhere. This is the last generation.

1:26:06

Tell me a place that is not Sodoma today. Tell me a place. In the world? Yes, tell me a place. There are a lot of viaducts in Saudi Arabia. No, tell me where.

1:26:15

Saudi Arabia, where you went, there are a lot of guys kissing, high-fiving. Let's go there. If you're from far away, you lose the power to decide. I'll give you some advice. First, on the 17th and 18th, you're my guest. Come do a MetaDP with me,

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so you know what we're doing. It's my honor. You can come. that you'll be against it, but I would take on the wife, I would marry her, because this is a Christian... No, I'm married to God. The law of this country, for me, this authority, this judge, has a negative value for me.

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So there's no nation for you, man. You'll have to go to an island. The Brazilian government today is an illegitimate government. The Brazilian government today is illegitimate. But give a solution, solution, damn it! I'm dealing with the solution. If Jesus says the solution is individual collective...

1:27:07

The solution is individual. If Jesus says the majority goes to heaven or hell? We can't know the majority, because we're going to do a good job for them. Many will be called...

1:27:14

This is about the kingdom, not about hell.

1:27:16

The house of my father, right? It's about the woman goes to hell. Even Aristotle and Plato, 500 years before Jesus, said that it was demonstrated by the classics that most were slaves by nature. Most men were never providers and protectors and never wanted to be free.

1:27:34

Most people don't want to be free. Most people want to be governed and have security. But those who renounce freedom for security end up without both. This is said by the founding fathers before Jesus set foot on Earth.

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And Bolsonaro demonstrated this once again. He could be in the United States, telling the truth, putting a pocano, today Bolsonaro serves Brazil more, castrated, forced to say what they tell him to say, or if he were in the United States,

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with freedom to say what he wanted. If he had stayed there, he would have spoken. Today he would be on the internet, putting a Pocano, saying... Now, why did he come back? The only explanation I see, usually in the Orcram Valley, is money. It's to guarantee the continuation of the children's breastfeeding, which today, legally,

1:28:12

the children of Bolsonaro receive much more money from the government than from Lula, right? Now, if there's a monthly... How is it? I don't know if it's true. The brother there said it was. But why are you so attached to Bolsonaro? What?

1:28:25

Are you still so attached to Bolsonaro?

1:28:26

While there are Bolsonaro and Lula as relevant figures, even though they are already a semis and such, there are no more conditions, while these people are in relevant personalities, there is no chance of a person like Marçal appearing and being elected president of the republic.

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If these guys are candidates, the would have polarized the election. Right? They don't have any more conditions. Are you taking away someone's space? They don't have physical, mental, or moral conditions to run for election. It's over, man. The population doesn't want that. Most of the population,

1:28:52

even these fraudulent research instruments, recognize that they prefer someone who is not linked to Bush and Bolsonaro.

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Only 24%.

1:28:59

What? 24% want one of them? I don't want either of them. No, if you're asked if you prefer someone who's not connected to both, it's the majority. 24. No, I agree. I even invest in this to know how it's going to be. Even closed, research that doesn't...

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That's it.

1:29:13

If... Most people... Would you like Lula as president again? Does he want Bolsonaro as president again? But it's a secret. Most people want to be beaten up by the vagabond, they want law and order. Most people want weapons. Did any of them offer this to us?

1:29:27

Man, Bolsonaro gave us...

1:29:29

Tell us a law that Bolsonaro made, that promoted law and order. Tell us a law that Bolsonaro passed law and order. Your gun is not a law, it's a regulation law, you have no legal rights. You even have to return the gun and get stabbed,

1:29:40

that became a target. You paid triple the price of the gun that is abroad, right? Yeah, who knows how to import didn't pay, right?

1:29:46

What?

1:29:46

Who knows how to import paid for Israel.

1:29:48

But there is a bureaucracy that took two years to receive the gun, right? Yes.

1:29:51

The thing is very simple. I see you as a libertarian, but you have no solution for us. Do you recognize that Jesus was a libertarian? Did he respect the PNA? He respected it, but when he fulfilled the 333 promises, he said, now we're going to let the dogs go. Did the obligations come from the state or from God?

1:30:09

Man, it came from the 333 promises. Did it come from God or from Herod? It came from God. And when he could simply turn his back and enjoy life, he said, no, you can consume it and let's go. I'm going to take that and leave. So you agree that Jesus called you to leave and leave us here in his hands? You agree that God's law...

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God called you to leave us in the streets?

1:30:28

What?

1:30:29

You're going to leave us in the streets? I'm going to contribute more outside of here, for sure. A lot more, dozens of times more outside of here. I'm going to have more freedom of speech. I guarantee the functioning of my social media with much more guarantee, a country that has more freedom of expression than here. We're screwed. They've already destroyed my social media several times this year.

1:30:45

This episode here will be...

1:30:47

I already know, man.

1:30:49

Everyone who, in quotes, talked about Bitcoin... No, even Instagram recognized that it was wrong, and I never left Shadowban. So, but all the influencers who talk about something related to Bitcoin had restrictions this year. Yeah, it's good for a country where this doesn't happen, right?

1:31:06

Bitcoin will be criminalized in this country. The window of opportunity for you to take any penny out of here will end. The wet dream of every leftist is capital control. But you don't agree that Bolsonaro was a leftist. The 59 feminist laws were just a coincidence,

1:31:20

there was nothing feminist. Man, when you have a right-wing president, most of the parliament is left-wing. They said that this was the most conservative Congress in history.

1:31:30

This one is now.

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They ended the parental alienation law, authorizing the mother to leave the father without seeing the child for 100 days, authorizing the mother to speak ill, to make the father's skull for the child. This will no longer be illicit, thanks to Magnum Malta. And the other one, which is in favor of trans quota, what's the conservative one there, with the trans quota?

1:31:49

Damaris. Damaris now has a law that interrupts women 5 years in jail, man. The misogyny law. Any opinion against the figure of the woman, or femininity in general, is 5 years in jail, it's that thing, racism. Are you crazy, man?

1:32:06

8 years and 5 years in jail, no, man.

1:32:08

Has it been proven?

1:32:09

It's not... Lula is yet to be sanctioned, but do you think he will sanction it or not?

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Of course.

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Will he put the honors? And people... Is Damaris a conservative, They can't even call themselves Christians. If you read the first page of the Bible, you'll see that he serves Satan. Dude, I'm just imagining. You think Zoya is a conservative? Zoya, the girl you saw, she's fucking with a worker.

1:32:32

You saw the Cuban girl fucking with a guy. Yeah, because she's only thinking about her votes. Do you think she's already worked in a private company? bought something to sell and the tramp from Aspone came and took her property. That's a family matter, he's destroying the family's life, isn't he? Am I lying? Did you see how he's ruining the street vendors' lives here?

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I'm not following.

1:32:52

The woman came and he's a good tax officer. She did just like him, as his mother said, but instead of partying, she went after the street vendor, man. You take a guy selling picole in the corner, you take his picole and you give him a high? Is this the country we want? But she was harshly criticized.

1:33:08

No one approved that.

1:33:09

How could someone vote for a Cuban woman? How could someone elect a woman like that? What's her contribution? What did she do? Zero, zero? She never worked in a company. She worked in a private company, she had an academic career, and made the rich rich, and I'm saying, how can you make a country that most people don't support,

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the guy who doesn't support himself, who doesn't know how to make a budget with R$2,000, how can you make a budget of billions, of millions of people, man? You have the NBL, that you shot down, and you even made a proposal there,

1:33:36

and I had already published it for over 10 years, about Universal Minimum Income. What do you think about the universal minimum income? Do you think this thing with automation will really happen? There won't be any jobs left for anyone. Doesn't it have to give some money or not? Brazil is not a producer, it's not producing technology, it's not putting people to think, it spends 140 billion with an education that makes people get to high school. An education that teaches?

1:33:56

Can't you make calculations? I can't tell what a public school teaches? I've come from a public school, I tell you. It's a service that's happening. No, today the public school must be much more erotic than it was in your time, isn't it?

1:34:08

What?

1:34:09

Madness.

1:34:10

No comment.

1:34:11

That's it. And do you think that this person who will receive minimum income should have the right to vote? Do you think that a public servant, a judge who receives 150 bills and does not pay the liquid tax in the Union should vote? The public servant should vote for you? Who should vote? The liquid taxpayers, those who pay taxes,

1:34:25

the productive people of society who don't get a penny from the government. If a judge can't judge on his own, who gets a penny from the government shouldn't vote. And even to inhibit, what's it called? Parasitism. In my opinion, the Brazilian government should give a minimum wage to those who declare themselves politically incapable, Look, man, give up SUIS, give up public school, take money and go buy your private shit.

1:34:46

It would be cheaper.

1:34:47

Much cheaper. It's more or less the collection, it's a salary per month, it's almost the same, it's almost the money you collect. The problem is that there wouldn't be value destruction. The government destroys value. Like, by applying money, it's collecting, right?

1:34:58

It would be at 0 to 0, but it would reduce the power of corruption. Without SUS, without public schools, the less public bodies, the less thievery, right? Another question the guys asked to ask is if you agree that Jesus is Miguel Itaú.

1:35:11

What?

1:35:12

If Jesus is Miguel Itaú. Did they ask to ask that?

1:35:14

Did they really ask?

1:35:15

In the list of people, if Jesus was Miguel Itaú or not. Have we had this conversation or not, Junior? We've already had it. Have you heard of MGTOW? No. MGTOW are the guys... If you don't know the movement, there's no point in discussing it. But there's a discussion, but if Jesus was MGTOW or not... No, you have to talk about the university, because Pablo already has a very important opinion,

1:35:33

which is the same as yours about the university today. Pablo, do you agree that in Cuba, more than 30% of the population has fallen out, right? Almost 25%. In Cuba, almost 37%. Here in Brazil, not even 4% have fallen out. And it won't even come out, man. They won't solve this shit. The population of the last 20 years of the United States, of Brazilians, doubles every 8 years. Do you think it will stop doubling?

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Will it stop doubling, yes or no? Man, it and something. And the people who are good, most of the Bitcoin influencers in Australia live in Bali. Most of the Bitcoin influencers in Spain live in India.

1:36:15

I'm not talking about Bitcoin.

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I'm talking about people starting to start to start a business with digital, stop technology. Who starts with digital, looks for a place where he is welcome. You will stay where you are not welcome. When you start to stop having Facebook... Man, as I have business in some countries, for example, the only country I don't have, where I go to, is Angola.

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Because there, 100% is to leave everything there. Do you have investment in Angola? I don't. I just put money. I even have a contact with several... What's the name of the guy who will preach in Angola and Mozambique? Missionaries. There are even several missionaries who took a self-custody course to receive money without being identified as a Christian.

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Not only there, but in Eritrea, Iran. There are several countries where if you are identified as a missionary, you are in the sauna.

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What happens?

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Today's Brazil, you will get...

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Angola is like 60 years behind Brazil, and we are like 40 years behind the United States.

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This radicalization.

1:37:08

We are 200 years behind. The United States, for 200 years, had first and second amendments. People were free to have guns. We are not free here, right?

1:37:15

Not only that, no.

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Because there are many rights.

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You are talking about material things. I'm talking about logic. I spend several months there, I go to Africa, and I see the business models, the mental model, the frequency of the place. It's 60 years from Angola to here and 40 from here. So, if you go to Angola to the United States, it's 100. If you have 10 dollars today and you don't owe anything,

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you're richer than 25% of Americans. Who owes. But he owes. Most cars in the United US are financed, but the interest is below 5%. Most houses in the US are financed. Mortgage, mortgages, but the interest is below 8%.

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Is it bad to get into debt below 5%? For him, it's wonderful. The guy gets a debt like this, bro, he gets into any Nasdaq index, technology company, and on average, the guy will make money, for years or not. Does cheap debt also enrich the businessman or not? It enriches.

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It's a fact.

1:38:07

It depends on what he does. Because there is consumption debt and leverage debt. If it's consumption debt, any consumption debt is to impoverish the person. No, but it depends on where you put the money, right? There are only two types of debt.

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Either leverage or consumption. The Brazilian government's problem today is the consumption debt. All the time. It's not making anyone grow. They claim it's an investment. What investment was it to build the Copa stadiums? What return will it bring to the country? They had to build a demolishable stadium, like the one I went to in Qatar Cup. They did everything? Everything was demolished.

1:38:37

The hospital with 8 floors? It was demolished and left. For example, the Cops of the World Cup in Africa are crazy. So, the stadiums were all thrown away. The teams from here go there as ministers, but they don't go anywhere. So much investment was thrown away in the trash of the World Cup.

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There is no team in Brasília, there is a huge stadium.

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The stadium already existed, it was only reformed. But the thing is the vision. You do something like this without a vision, it's much better for us to invest in infrastructure and tourism than to make a World Cup, a business that lasts 22 days? Going back to China, now China is lending below 3%. Some people can finance any property in China 2.2% a year.

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Is it expensive or cheap 2% a year? It's free. When the government rates prices, it creates malinvestment. It makes people make decisions they would never make. The biggest price ratings in history are the biggest Christian persecutors. When a guy wants to impose his will on the truth of nature, he serves Satan, right?

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I'm a woman. Can you say you want to be a woman? Are you going against God or not? The first thing I say is that I'm 6 feet tall. But there's a kid who played volleyball and basketball. But I say, I have six average heights, you have to accept it. Then the teacher says, but I don't have it.

1:39:46

So you're alturophobic.

1:39:48

So there's something wrong with logic.

1:39:52

So you think Bolsonaro is right-wing. And his government was positive. He improved the institutions by increasing interest rates and giving the country to the Supreme Court.

1:40:00

Why is the audio leaking?

1:40:02

The audio is leaking here, guys. I think it's a return, right?

1:40:05

It's a return.

1:40:06

It's a return, Lucas Dio. Do you think Bolsonaro's government was positive and he didn't hand Brazil over to the Supreme Court, didn't start a judicial dictatorship in Bolsonaro's government? Man, Bolsonaro represented the hope of these last 30 years of being the first right-wing government. Esperança got there, was left with four, gave everything to Xandão, made a letter apologizing, and told people not to strike

1:40:25

and to keep paying taxes. And the government ended, he betrayed his country again, returning, giving his soul, his body, his heritage, his life to PT. Putting himself under the sovereignty of a government that was based on a fraudulent election,

1:40:39

that is, that illegal one. You are very fictional. He said the election was fraudulent, didn't he? Everyone said that. The big question is, did Lula say the election was fraudulent? Every year, whoever loses the election always says it.

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No, but in this... No, Lula has said it. In Brazil, the guy recognizes the victory of the other. No, he recognizes it after a lot of suffocation. That's what I'm saying. Did Bolsonaro recognize it? Did he pass the ballot?

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No.

1:41:07

Yeah.

1:41:08

But he authorized it. He left. He authorized the visa, but I'm not his lawyer, but I think you're addicted to him. You think Brazil has a law that rules the legality, that allows someone to be a candidate and clean everything up.

1:41:18

How are you going to do it? I don't believe that. How are you going to do it? There are 70,000 public positions. In the federal sphere, what do you mean? No, 70,000 positions. Free of charge. Of vote, not vote. From councilor to president.

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There are 70,000 elective positions. Yes, 70,000 elective positions. What you have to understand is that what rules these positions is the narrative. Then you say, there's a judiciary. The judiciary is just like a church system.

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It's just a matter of doctrine.

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We have the law, but...

1:41:55

What doctrine are they following?

1:41:57

They are following their personal interests. For example, I just lost a case in the TRE and it was 4 to 3. It was 3 to 3, one went there and pulled. Then I lost the case, one went there and pulled. It's over. Then I went around. I lost the action, now I have to go back.

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The time will come when intelligence... Now you are ineligible. You were there, ineligible, ineligible, go, go, go. He doesn't decide, he changes, changes. No, there are several actions. How did Varcaro pay for it? How? Varcaro had a contract there...

1:42:25

130 million.

1:42:26

129 million, right? That's the annual contract of Edvaldo Caccia. You see? If that guy who voted against you had hired his sister, his aunt, his cousin, his daughter, you would be fine now, right?

1:42:37

Marçal can't even do these things.

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Actually, I'm fine, because if I can't reverse it, I'll keep producing, changing people's minds. I'm not a savior of any country. But you save the lives of people who accept your truth. Of course. When you teach someone a profession, when you're digitally useful,

1:42:55

when you're a man, you take on his role. I have 3 million students. Wherever I go, there's someone saying, -"You changed my life." -"Yeah." And the part of having... or someone saying, you changed my life. Can you give something to someone who doesn't want to accept it?

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I don't even waste my time.

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Did they accept it? Did they pay, sign up, did something? For example, in the election, I thank you for hearing you there, we went against the system, without TV, without radio, without Lula, without Bolsonaro, without the party, without even one party helping. No one. I didn't put my money.

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But if a party put it, you go to the president. Even like that, in the bullfight. Dude, I... You have to do the math to see if the company's loss is a loss.

1:43:34

No, no, the loss is 100%.

1:43:35

And legal risk?

1:43:37

The loss I had two years participating in the election is absurd. I've never seen so much process in my life as so much madness and perception. Everything that is mine has undergone absurd pressure. So, sometimes I'll follow your advice and buy everything in Bitcoin and leave.

1:43:53

And leave too.

1:43:54

No, that's it. There's a paper called Public Choice Theory that shows that there is no public interest, that there are private interests. There is no government interest. The government doesn't exist. private interests. There is no government interest. There is no government. They are people who have their own interests,

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who have positions in the government. I'll tell you something. We are in Lula's era. This era is an era, ok? As he won't multiply talent, which is a positive point, he won't raise a guy like him. He doesn't. I've mapped everyone.

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There is a power map. Dino will be 10 times more courageous. Dino is everything more than Lula. And young. If Dino is a candidate and wins, you'll see, it won't be the Cuban model,

1:44:31

it'll be the Chinese, right? Then you'll see what China is, right? I want you to understand.

1:44:35

North Korea.

1:44:36

Then it must be his successor, right? The thing is, there's no connection with the people. They need a guy from the people. And they need him? Didn't they elect Maduro with 30% of the votes? With 20% of the votes, bro? They elected Maduro... Everyone talks about fraud when they lose, right? But if it was fraud, how would Bolsonaro have won?

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We have to do the math, we have to be considerate. Because they didn't expect... In this conversation, I expect one thing. Yes. We built a friendship. And honor. And we will be very happy together. But the channels are open, you know, I already said your disposition, right? And a simple thing, we need to weigh.

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Because if we radicalize, I've already been radicalized, it won't work. I'm highly weighted, am I not?

1:45:17

No.

1:45:18

What?

1:45:18

No.

1:45:19

I'm not highly weighted.

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Why? You know why? Because I'm here for good. I don't want to debate with a guy I agree with a lot of things. 95%, right? We agree a lot, right? But the thing is, if we think about it, we find a way out. There's a way out for everything. We needed to build a model to raise people's minds.

1:45:40

I know you're on your main flag,

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this idea that you have in your heart.

1:45:43

I don't have 3 million students, but we sold it to 19, Renato38.com.br. There's a cheap 300-point course, and there's a higher-ticket course, which teaches lawyers to deal with Bitcoin. There's a higher-ticket course that deals with derivatives. These have less people.

1:45:56

Now, the cheap course, we sold it to 18,000 people, and 50,000 did it. The guy says, stop financing the system. If you have Bitcoin in self-custody, change your relationship with your wife, your child, with the government. Have you seen Gleitson? Do you know who Gleitson is?

1:46:10

He doesn't know who Gleitson is.

1:46:11

You don't know who Gleitson is? He's the most awful guy in Brazil, because he stole Admacedo. Is Admacedo an asshole? Is Admacedo an asshole? You don't know it's from Macedo? No, I don't. You're from Monomão Caverna, you don't know it's from Macedo? You know it's from Macedo.

1:46:27

But the guy from Otário doesn't.

1:46:28

Let me show you something.

1:46:29

Gleidson stole the noses of the petistas, he stole everyone.

1:46:32

How?

1:46:33

He's in jail, he's been told to kill a lot of competitors. Here, man. Are you a religious? I don't have. What? You know why? Because if I'm one of the biggest content producers today... You're the one who creates the news, right? It's not me who keeps following the other three. So, the movie thing, I have my own filmmaker. I don't watch any movie, I don't watch movies.

1:46:55

So I stopped watching movies because I think I'm installing mental drive in my head. It depends on the movie. Did you watch The Choosen? How could I watch it? It doesn't make sense. It's totally distorted. There are many things that are free in the guy's head. It's cool for those who've never seen it. I don't mind, but for someone like us who studied a little...

1:47:15

But your kids, you put them to watch books and stuff? They can watch at will. 20 minutes, then they turn it off and go back to the real world. My kids don't have video games. My kids don't have computers. They don't have anything. They don't have cell phones. How old are the oldest? 12 years old. No, they'll get it. Have you ever had any idea about programming? They do AI at school.

1:47:29

My school is certified with AI on Google. But does AI have programming? How is it? They program. They're doing projects. I studied at school. No, no. It's good. It's in the review. What I'm saying is that we can't be consumers, man. Like, it sounds like you said I'm in a cave, but you can't know everyone's life, man.

1:47:52

No, but a guy who stole billions of reais, it's fucking awesome. But that's what I'm telling you. It's going to be on the news. I have a multibillionaire ecosystem, and I can't keep occupying my head with this kind of thing. And the most important thing is that he didn't want any money. He said it to the judge. The judge said,

1:48:08

I want Bitcoin's password. He said, are you crazy, doctor? It's my retirement. What bum, with what asset, has the authority to talk to a judge? I said, no, I won't give it to you.

1:48:17

Patience, get out. Did this guy rob Eddy? This guy robbed... He was expelled from Universal because he robbed a lot of people at Universal. He robbed Universal, right? He was Universal's pastor and he robbed everything. He robbed the Bolsonaristas, the Petistas, he robbed the whole country. He robbed tens of thousands of Bitcoins.

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1:48:33

Is he in jail?

1:48:34

Yes, but for murder, because he also had a lot of people cut off. And then the He said, no, doctor, are you crazy? It's my retirement. Who has the authority to say that to the judge? Only those who have bitcoin have self-guarantee, right? Yeah.

1:48:52

He may have much less money than any of us here, but the money he has is his forever. This changes the relationship of the private sector, you run it on your bitcoins and everything. Actually, artificial intelligence will explode the value of my bitcoin. No, it will explode.

1:49:11

Because it's the only currency that artificial intelligence uses. I didn't say artificial intelligence, I said quantum computing.

1:49:15

Actually...

1:49:16

Quantum computing will break all the codes.

1:49:19

And that's it.

1:49:20

It's just going to fall into the hands of the private one. That's it. Here's the thing. Who is a cryptographer? I don't understand that. But there are people I know who have a PhD and a master's degree in that. They all say that SHA256 is as resistant. The addresses used by Bitcoin are vulnerable. The unused ones are not. You just have to change the practice and it's over. If you read this book, you'll see that there's a lot of opinions. The attacks with the anti-Bitcoin computation are theoretical, and the old and used wallets, which are wallets that are no longer used,

1:49:45

the guy who makes a bad practice, you know? Bitcoin is already in the fourth, fifth generation of wallets, of armor, and the oldest ones have not yet been broken.

1:49:52

Do you think the creator of Bitcoin is in jail or is he dead?

1:49:54

There's a guy who says, evennes? He said that. He didn't say anything like that? He's not a Morin Carregada that says he's Satoshi?

1:50:06

Ok, but Satoshi, for you, is he dead or is he in jail?

1:50:08

He could be in jail.

1:50:09

No, for me he's fine. For me, Satoshi is a guy called Nick Zabo. For me, he's fine. Fine? Where? Fine. Yes, I think so. There are several graphotechnical experiments, including voice, vocabulary, that indicate a 70% probability of being this guy.

1:50:28

70%? So it's not him.

1:50:30

It has to be more than 90%.

1:50:31

Because the guy was not native English, there were several expressions he used that the American doesn't say, the time he uses the business, the time he is accessing the internet when he is not working. There are several indicators. I'm not absolutely sure, it's very difficult. It could be Adam Beck, it could be Ralph Hinden, it could be many guys,

1:50:48

Let's make a hypothesis. This thing collapsed and ended.

1:50:52

Who will be Renato? No problem.

1:50:54

No, just tell me, show me the way out. Without Bitcoin. Life without Bitcoin. We're already there. If Bitcoin dies now, If Bitcoin dies now, I'm going to live off my retirement.

1:51:06

What retirement?

1:51:07

As a waitress. And I'm going to be absolutely sure that I didn't finance abortion, child castration, and not even Yacht and Janja's reform. Do you like it? Are you happy to pay for Yacht and Janja's reform? I don't finance it. That's what I'm telling you.

1:51:21

If you buy a gas station and the guy uses the money, the energy he's spending isn't mine. Who's going to answer for what he spends? I can't even say the stations here, or I'll end up being a moron. But the stations here in São Paulo are all loose.

1:51:35

I know you said that. I think you said that more to make fun of it than to make sense. Because if you spent Uber's money, you paid the tax. You're investing in Brazil. This is involuntary tax. But then, but killing someone involuntarily is a homicide. No, killing someone involuntarily is not a homicide.

1:51:51

It's what?

1:51:52

Involuntarily. It's a guilty homicide. Guilty if there is imprudence, negligence or imperialism. If there is none of these three elements, it's not a crime. But it was involuntary. The guy went from... If there's not one of these three elements... But I'm talking about the three elements. I know the three elements. What I'm just saying is that if you're here,

1:52:09

you're investing in the agency. No, negative. You're consuming things here. Everything you consume is for taxes. What am I consuming here? Did you drink my water here?

1:52:18

That's what you paid taxes, I don't know. If you got pregnant and went somewhere, you wouldn't have been able to get out. And your house, how do you do it? What you eat is voluntary. And how do you pay the water? Wait, can I explain?

1:52:29

You don't pay taxes?

1:52:29

You don't pay any taxes? Can I answer?

1:52:31

Just answer this.

1:52:32

I'll answer.

1:52:33

Then answer.

1:52:33

The thing is, The difference between having money and using it involuntarily, if it's criminal or not, eating, if you need to eat, if you need to live, your first home, it's not an investment, it's consumption. The houses you buy later are investments. You need to eat and drink water to survive.

1:52:57

You don't need to buy a house from the moment you buy an investment. You can live on rent. Now, you're not obliged to buy real estate to survive. You're not obliged to buy stocks to survive. You're not obliged to have real estate to survive. Right now, you chose to finance a dictatorship

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1:53:11

and you're compensating for your crimes, inferior to the dictatorship.

1:53:13

Are you going to buy rice here?

1:53:14

I don't eat rice or cereals. I follow your advice, I don't eat sugar and sugar. I haven't eaten cereals in seven years. Do you have anything in the market? Dude... You're gonna want to pretend you don't buy. I do! If you do, you're investing in Janja. I don't need to pretend I don't buy.

1:53:30

I just told you, if you need to eat to live... Is this the theory of causality? No, but I'm telling you, it's because of the following. You could have a simpler life than you have today. You could be in the field planting your own food. If you were a naturalist, a real radical, if I did that, I wouldn't have made 50,000 families... I'm just messing with you to cut you some slack.

1:53:48

Otherwise, we'll be talking about bar reservations.

1:53:50

I could go to Roça, but if I did, I wouldn't have saved 50,000 families from financing the tramp. I paid Uber to come here... You financed it. To get here and say... How many people are watching us now, Magnata? 16,000. I'm saying to 16,000 families, you don't need to be a slave to Janja,

1:54:06

you don't need to finance Lula, if you don't agree with the Supreme Court, vote irrelevant, take your country out of your money, buy Bitcoin. This message here is reaching 16,000, but in a week it will reach hundreds of thousands.

1:54:17

Queber, can you do a poll? Let's do a poll. And this is the last one. Most of the people watching, by the level of comments, are people with low purchasing power. Because people who have little productivity and are not building wealth are always following others, always messing around, cursing. It's a psychological profile. If you ask most people,

1:54:38

what you're telling the person to put in Bitcoin, the person needs money to multiply now. She needs to buy and sell now. She's not in a system that buys Bitcoin and sells Bitcoin. But most people who buy and sell have real loss. The guy buys and sells. There is no, man. The only way to get rich in a country like this is to get rid of it.

1:54:52

No. The only way to get rich in this country... You spent the last six months buying Bitcoin. Bitcoin... How do you say it? Did the bald guy at the National Soccer Association get rich? You already know what he's doing. Did the bald guy get rich or not? The higher-up's parents' law firm got rich?

1:55:07

That's it.

1:55:08

Did Varkara get richer, more or less, than you?

1:55:10

Much more.

1:55:11

How many students does he have? How many people's lives did he improve? His family, great. And what's the name of that bitch, Sugar Baby? Did you see the Sugar Baby thing? Sugar Baby's life got richer. I think you're crazy about the news. You watch less news, man.

1:55:28

You're watching a lot of news.

1:55:30

I don't remember her name, man.

1:55:32

I don't know her name.

1:55:42

Who pays voluntary taxes. Who has real estate, stocks... How can you pay voluntarily? Everyone pays voluntarily. No one wants to give it. Everyone pays because they have to.

1:55:50

Negative. The point is not if the payment is voluntary, but if the fact is voluntary. You can't stop eating. Can you stop eating and drinking water? No, brother. You don went to the moment you're in the jungle,

1:56:05

you're doing a good job. I'll do better than in the jungle. In the jungle, pay for the train, pay for the CMS. Why pay? Let the dust go. Now I'm going to do something bigger than in the jungle. You're in a devolute land and you don't pay for the train.

1:56:16

No one will be out there. Negative. I'm going to do more than that. I'm leaving here to guarantee my freedom of expression. What day? I'd rather not say this, because it's shit, but in the last week of January. It's going to be like Ramage. It's going to be like Ramage, huh? It's going to be awesome. I even took my brother to sail. That's a hell of an experience. There are many boats coming to Brazil.

1:56:46

Take Wilson's ball.

1:56:48

Take Wilson's ball.

1:56:52

Take Wilson's ball. I thought you were going to tell me to buy it. Have you seen it? It's sold in Augusta. It's a plastic bag. I thought you were going to tell me to buy it. You're a satanic. What's my name? Plastic pussy, right? You bought this thing, right?

1:57:06

You're satanic, man.

1:57:08

Yesterday, Professor Alexander Costa, even Professor Alexander asked me to do the jabá. You want to buy this book here? Alexander Costa's book. The guy asked me to do his ad. I even told my brother yesterday

1:57:18

to stop printing this shit here. It's going to be collectible. There's only 3,000 more to sell. This is from Marçal. Yeah, this is a gift with a declaration. It's all fucking cusp.

1:57:27

Cusp?

1:57:28

Cusp is good.

1:57:29

Dude, the worst thing is that I read this book.

1:57:31

The book is very good. So if the guys put him in a party, you're going to seriously be president. Do you think an election can change the history of Brazil? No. Culture is 100 years old. It's not like that. You have to have the will. It's not to see something radicalized. It's not to take a 6-year-old guy,

1:57:47

hand him a car and have him drive it. No, it's not like that. We need a thinker like you. I think you're radicalizing too much, even though you didn't ask for my advice. You're a guy who's in my sphere of people I like it. I like to talk crazy, think like a nutcase, like to study, that's really cool, I like it a lot.

1:58:06

But the radicalization thing, you'll only get famous among the crazy people. And some people think you're crazy. No, I'm not crazy. No, the incident...

1:58:16

You're not crazy, I think you are.

1:58:17

It's not the people who think, no. The board decided, right? Six doctors decided on a mental health incident. I don't understand the offenses I prefer. This is an official issue, in controversy.

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1:58:31

What?

1:58:32

What?

1:58:33

What?

1:58:35

If you want to sue me, you know.

1:58:37

What?

1:58:38

The thing is simple.

1:58:42

But it's indisputable. Even with Laudo saying I'm sick, it's not better to get out of here. It's to prevent litigation. No, man. Revolution only happens abroad.

1:58:51

You can put a hypothetical narrative, stop saying names. I think you keep seeing a lot of newspapers, a lot of internet. Do what I did here. Since you're a libertarian,

1:59:01

free yourself from Instagram. You should be free from reading the news all the time. Third-party, right? Your Instagram is in the hands of the headlines.

1:59:07

It's in the hands of someone else.

1:59:09

Someone who wants to work on that.

1:59:10

There are 25 people on Instagram.

1:59:12

Man, my Instagram is a problem. The problem is that any social network, besides impersonation, must have several Pablo Massal Fácil offering a course. Yeah, but... I'm sick of this shit. There are 10, 20 people a day who want me to manage their money, offering money. Anyone you put there, even women,

1:59:27

man, it's...

1:59:29

It's hard.

1:59:30

You're offering money to women?

1:59:31

No, man. They're offering money, they manage the money for me, send me the account, send me the PIX, do the operation for me. Are you crazy, man? So you set up a business, you get the IA and send it to that business. We're automating the response, but if you put a human person to answer whatever you want, it's a fucking shit.

1:59:55

No, it's already automating, there are several tools. Now, if you give authority to someone... What do I want to ask you? I want to ask you something. Don't leave. I'll contribute more to Brazil than here. No, you need to be close to people. You make everyone think. If you leave, it's like a trend.

2:00:11

A lot of people will say, to free me from here, I have to leave Brazil. But I'm the first one. Wasn't it Bananinha? Wasn't it everyone? Wasn't it Alan? Wasn't it Ludmilla? Wasn't it Bernardo Braga, who was the guy from here, wasn't it? That one was, right? What?

2:00:25

That one was, right?

2:00:26

But are you threatened to go to jail? Man, if I interrupt a woman's five-year sentence, I do this every day, I'd better get out of here before she goes to jail. Psychological harm to women is a joke, right? No, this is new.

2:00:37

It's from now. You even supported it and sanctioned it, right? Someone is writing that Marshall is getting a vice. And the law of supporting the false accuser? The Mariana Ferrer law, you also supported it, Bolsonaro did it right. Protection, the false accuser, you support it too. But now there will be one, the woman who falsely imputes the crime, rapes a guy, is 25 years in jail, you will see. Do you think they will you ever seen a woman convicted of criminal charges?

2:01:05

If she's not convicted at 8, will someone... If she's convicted at 8, will someone convict her at 25? Huh? And what's worse? 25 years in jail, you get a text, or a collective rape in jail? What happens to a guy is worse than 25 years in jail, right?

2:01:22

Do you have a girlfriend? Yes. She'll come home with purple eyes, saying she was raped. Will you tell the police? Will you solve it or not?

2:01:30

It's going to suck, right? The punishment will be more than 25 years in jail.

2:01:33

Right?

2:01:35

You don't even have to answer. The sentence will be bigger or smaller than 25 years in jail. It will be at least any castration, right? Yeah. The thing is, you're leaving and you'll just keep talking, like the people you just talked to. No, no, I'm going to do more than I've done. I'm going to do more than I've done.

2:01:53

I agree with Marçal, you didn't have to leave.

2:01:55

I'm going to take more money from the country than I've taken. I'm going to save more families, I'm going 10-time tax-exempt. When I start a business, it's going to be a mess. When I leave, the process is going to start with what I said. I'm going to do it, right? Did you like what I said?

2:02:14

Wait and see what I'm going to do. Careful, man. If there's another crazy guy, he's going to fly you to the plane.

2:02:21

Right?

2:02:22

That's it. But I think Marcial is right. You should stay here.

2:02:26

And being arrested and being dragged into jail with a false accusation. I got a kick in the ass, even as a sister, my brother. I gave a partner to the public prosecution, the judge still got in trouble saying it was all a lie. If I had taken the feminist judge, I would have been in jail. The police... Imagine, man. I'm from another state. What's up, baby? You look like Jim Carrey.

2:02:46

The judge said I'm innocent. He wants an administrative hearing.

2:02:52

With or without the mask? You're Jim Carrey. With or without the mask? With the mask, you'll see I'll put my hand because I'm leaving Brazil. I'll put the mask on and you'll see I'm Jim Carrey.

2:03:04

I found Jim Carrey is, right? I thought it was Jim Carrey. When he puts on the mask, he gets in trouble, he eats everyone, right? You're our new Enemies, I'm going to tell you. You're our new Enemies, you need to run for president.

2:03:17

But Timóteo Lávio, you recognize that women shouldn't exercise authority over regulations, right? Dude, but you don't need a chimney. There's no pastor, right? No. There's no pastor, man. There's no deacon in the Bible, fuck. The same law as a thousand years, fuck.

2:03:27

There's no pastor.

2:03:28

Man, in the Bible there's no brain, but you have to use yours.

2:03:30

There's no brain. How not? He talks about the whole human body. There's not. But you're talking about the whole body, right? No, but you're not talking about the brain, you have to use yours. There, they don't talk about what? There, they don't talk about cars, rockets, we're using it. There, they don't talk about telescopes, we're using it. You have to take care, so you don't get too hyper-literate. But the law doesn't have to talk about things physically,

2:03:53

it's about rules. Is that the law or not? You have to understand the following. The Bible is for Eve. It can be. But you're disobeying the Bible. You're talking about the Jewish context. That's not a foundation of faith. Women stop talking and talk. It's not a foundation of faith. The foundation of faith for those who are Christians is Christ. If a woman talks...

2:04:13

Do you know what happens if you have a pastor? It's because the man's fault. 43% of the Lads are dominated by women because the provider and protector of these women is the government and not her man. Because she goes there and makes a false accusation

2:04:32

and the guy is prevented from living his own life. The rule is parental alienation in this country and it will explode thanks to Magnum Alta. If you are of the Holy Spirit, never again vote for Magnum Malta if you honor Jesus. Magnum Malta, if he doesn't accept you. People are saying, Marçal got a vice. There's no way, we don't even leave the match.

2:04:50

We can't even leave. Have you ever imagined, if Marçal dies, Renato takes over? It's better not to kill him, right? Can I play a joke? Can I play a joke? Can I make a joke? Isn't that what Bolsonaro says? Can I make a joke?

2:05:06

Forget Bolsonaro. Forget Bolsonaro. You came to politics. Let's go to politics next year.

2:05:13

Where?

2:05:13

To the deputies.

2:05:14

To answer 40 criminal cases.

2:05:16

What?

2:05:17

In Bahia, where there's 30%... Your problem is just being robbed. If you weren't robbed, you can't... Being arrested. What about my family? Was there a congressman who had a relative arrested to get pressure? Was there or not? Was it legal or illegal to arrest the guy from LERG?

2:05:29

Was there... In the Brazilian Constitution, to arrest a congressman, you have to have a house authorization or a flagrant. Or a flagrant. Was there a house authorization to arrest the guy? I'm not saying he's not a criminal. Even being unanimously elected in Rio de Janeiro is a weird thing. Do you agree with me or not? Put it in the poll.

2:05:49

The poll. Do you think it's better for Marsal to serve in politics or for Marsal to take everything, buy Bitcoin and leave? Put it in. Let's see.

2:05:57

Do you prefer that Marsal gives start getting paid by Nox Pay? He won't pay a single cent of cost. Never again will Janja see a penny of Marçal's money. Marçal will start selling Bitcoin courses, bro. Never again will any government see a penny of Marçal. Not even a judge will take a penny from Marçal.

2:06:15

Not even an adult wife, right? But that's it, Marçal. How many percent of the population has a family structured like yours, man? The rule is that the guy has four children and a woman that he married virgin? Or that he got a used woman with four-ass children?

2:06:31

Don't say that, man. Don't call the woman used.

2:06:34

God is clear, it's a virgin or a widow, man. If you eat... There was no marriage in the Bible. You ate a woman's food, you're an adult, you're the animal. Death penalty? What? You're an animal? There were only two... Boy, there was only one...

2:06:49

Moses!

2:06:50

There was only one prostitute. There was only one. You're not Gomer. You're not Gomer. Your name is not Oseas, right? Is that it or not?

2:06:56

Are you Oseas? And the Bible says that he gave his son to Galmah and then had two more sons. So, he wasn't a good guy, right? He sent him to the market to pay the debt again. Which is Christology. It's the sending of Christ as a sacrifice for the second time, right? In the story of Galmah and Eusebius. Man, you're not Eusebius. In the genealogy, in Hebrews 11, there's the name of a prostitute, Raab is so infamous that 2,000 years after her death, in the New Testament, she was still called a prostitute.

2:07:25

Can you imagine a person... But she reached the faith. She reached it. She cleansed. She's on the line of Jesus. She's a patriarch of David.

2:07:32

In short, stop calling women Adams.

2:07:34

If she fulfilled God's will... But what did Raab do? What did Raab do to cleanse her blood sin? She killed everyone. Everyone who ate her died because of her, right? She killed everyone, everyone who died, except her relatives. I assume her father's house didn't eat her.

2:07:51

Do you agree with me or not? Did the whole city die or not? Everyone who ate her died. Okay, then she cleaned it. She cleaned it, and then she became a widow. You can start over, right?

2:07:59

She didn't kill everyone.

2:08:00

She gave the city the key and all the information to kill everyone, didn't she? Now, the deal was, kill everyone except my father's house. Did that happen there or not?

2:08:07

No, it's...

2:08:07

That's it, the father didn't eat her, didn't he? Can you guess that or not?

2:08:13

For sure, I can guess.

2:08:14

The father's brothers, no. That is, she became a widow, all the guys who ate her died. Oh, my God.

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2:08:27

The 380 is having fun. Did you bring back the Wallet of Sapoche? You're happy today.

2:08:30

You only talk about these things on the podcast, right?

2:08:32

No, man. I have to be on several podcasts because I tell much more brutal things.

2:08:35

I know. Imagine, imagine.

2:08:36

What?

2:08:37

Imagine.

2:08:38

No, man.

2:08:39

The guy's name is Glauber. I told several stories, much worse, of rape, of all the shit, right? But you were telling police cases, right? But it wasn't your opinion, as a citizen. What opinion did I issue here? I'm saying what's written in the Bible. I said what's written there. I didn't give any opinion here.

2:08:54

I said what's written in the Bible. Did Ha'ab promote the killing of all the people who lived in the city? Yes or no? What did you say before? She gave all the information, she was a spy for the Israelis, right? She didn't give the information to kill everyone. When she killed everyone, she became a widow, right? If sex is marriage, and everyone who ate her died, she became a widow, right? Here's the thing. Is the podcast over?

2:09:19

Yes. I'll have to go to... My son is giving a lecture there. If you don't want the Stackbeat giftsBeat, I'll buy them myself. No, I didn't give them to you. It was Valando, who is already registered abroad. All these people are already abroad.

2:09:34

I'll use my Tug Stainless Steel. If you don't want them, I'll buy them all myself. Do you want to give a message to KnoxBeat? Where is he? He wanted me to record it.

2:09:45

Tell us now, guys.

2:09:46

Noxbeat is from a guy that I do business with. He is much older than me in Bitcoin. And since I exist, he never gave me a tip. It works and it works with a lot of money. I even mentioned him. Did I mention him or not?

2:09:58

No, you just said it. But give us a message. For less than 1% you get the SDT, which puts in a prepaid card and spends anywhere in the world without paying IOF, without paying any Zorra, without paying the spread of the exchange house. This is the cheapest alternative than any other alternative to spend money abroad. For those who like to travel abroad, right? And for those who want to turn dollars into bitcoins, Zorra, whatever, my brother, including putting a third party to pay, it doesn't exist, man. What? To see the CPF of the others, there's no cheaper alternative, right?

2:10:26

Now, Stackbit is a way for you to concentrate the 24 words in sometimes 10 holes and count in steel. You can set fire, shoot, whatever it is. It's a firmer way for you to keep your password. And even a homeless person knocking on your house

2:10:42

and having access to the 12 words, how do you judge? The police had the guy's words. If you have a passphrase, my brother, and you don't touch a penny.

2:10:48

Yeah, I'm going to the bathroom, quick.

2:10:50

If I could give a final message, it's this, man.

2:10:52

Okay.

2:10:52

Bitcoin changes the relationship between father and son, between man and woman, between rulers and governed. to finance the dictatorship, it's Bitcoin self-custody. Of course you'll have to pay taxes to eat, to drink water. You don't have an alternative. If you live under the command of PCC or CV, you won't leave your house so you don't have to pay the monthly rent, right?

2:11:12

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2:11:45

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2:12:00

Are you satisfied?

2:12:01

Yeah.

2:12:02

Do you want to trust the court of this country? No, no, no.

2:12:05

Are you trusting?

2:12:06

I've already been evangelized.

2:12:07

The four lines?

2:12:08

No.

2:12:08

Marçal is in the same mood as the four lines of Bolsonaro, right?

2:12:11

What?

2:12:13

Do you trust the four lines, Marçal? No way, man. The four lines are he is, right? Passanto Pirani.

2:12:28

He cursed Rio de Janeiro.

2:12:29

No, he cursed. He cursed Abe, he's going to catch fire, he did.

2:12:33

He's mad.

2:12:34

He already cursed three things that went wrong in Rio. He cursed Lula. What? He cursed Lula?

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No.

2:12:39

He cursed the whole staff, bro. Why? He's been in jail for over 100 years, if I'm not mistaken.

2:12:45

He's in a prison for a spinster.

2:12:48

He's a spinster. Is he a pastor? What's his name?

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Pastor Tupi.

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No, he's a guy who wants to die.

2:12:54

Tupi?

2:12:55

Tupi Ranica.

2:12:55

He wants to die. He wants to die. Let me tell you, when I turn this mic on, If we had a serious talk, right? You're going to leave. You're going to become a politician. Yeah. Will I be elected in Portugal?

2:13:05

Huh?

2:13:06

Fitch Paulding almost became a congressman in... He lost at least a thousand votes, didn't he? In Italy, living here. Isn't that right? You can vote, because there's a position there of... Foreign representative.

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I helped a guy become a senator there in Italy. That's it, right? Is that it? Am I going to become a MEP in Portugal? I think it's hard. You will. You will have the mandate to go there.

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You will have the mandate to go there.

2:13:27

No, I think that in Brusselas, the legal income is lower, right? You see that the Brusselas guy is more immoral than the Brasília guy.

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2:13:33

Right?

2:13:36

Go ahead. The people who are watching, if you want to ask a question,

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we answer and I'll have to... Speed up. It's a quick question. He's trying to elect the 380. No, he'll become a politician.

2:13:46

I've wanted to run for the 380, but he never did.

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He must have changed his mind. Man, Bahia is 70% of the people. Select for us, production, a livepix. Write Pablo Picareto. For each one, just to crack the stone, like you, who's in the box, Marcel. The thing is, you came here on the internet, right?

2:14:05

Is anyone forced to buy this shit?

2:14:07

No.

2:14:08

Who buys it, if he changes his mind, gets the money in 7 days?

2:14:10

Of course.

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Normal.

2:14:12

Do you agree that if the guy doesn't like it, he gets the money in 7 days or not?

2:14:15

Yes.

2:14:16

According to the PNA, if it's voluntary, it's immoral, right? Yes. If you make a promise that you didn't deliver, the guy gets the money back in seven days? Right away. Yeah. For the guy to say that he committed a fraud, he has to say that he didn't deliver what he asked for. And if he didn't deliver, the guy in seven days asked for money and didn't get it, right?

2:14:33

Is this a sensor? What is this?

2:14:35

These are QR codes for you to go to the guy's website and learn how he operate the Stackbit business. I'll buy a little bit of Bitcoin, about 150 million. No, if you don't want to, I'll buy everything out of your hand.

2:14:46

What?

2:14:47

I'll buy 150 million Bitcoin just to test it. But in self-custody. No fucking company, ETF, or Bitcoin that you're going to tell your son and your wife and that they're going to be giving something like you're giving, I don't know, 1 million reais of gold to a boy in scarcity. The day Bitcoin is worth gold, it's like you're giving,

2:15:13

Do you still buy?

2:15:15

I can't, man. This year I got to be sold at half a million dollars. the price of the stock goes up, the funding goes up a lot. So I can't not sell the stock in the future, because it starts to hit 12%, 13%, 15% in dollars, and I say, 15% in dollars is a lot more than inflation, right? It's like 27%, 30% in real. How many bitcoins do you have?

2:15:35

Declared, I have 225. Declared, it's my statement, right? In the statement, it 2025. And not declared? I don't know. I may not have the ones I declared. I may not have the ones I declared. You may have a few more. Have you ever been to Caps?

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Caps is public, right? Would you go to Caps or look for a private professional? I'm here, solving this without going anywhere. But son, if I had a crisis, would you take me to Caps? No, I wouldn't. I'm not going anywhere. Right. But son, if I had a crisis, would you take me to the church? No, I wouldn't.

2:16:06

You'd clap your hands and say bye.

2:16:07

Do we have any light picks, production? Any questions for each one?

2:16:10

I'm going to give you two the family, you're going to marry your wife. I already got married. I already got married, before God.

2:16:16

This one is for Junior.

2:16:17

I already got married. You're the pastor. In Portugal. What's the difference? What's the difference between a biblical marriage and concubine? Most of the unions in Brazil that they call marriage are concubine, right? If you look at biblical marriage, in the past it was done in the synagogue. The synagogue was a center of events,

2:16:37

and whoever did it was related. But even today, in church marriages, the tradition that the father gives to the husband, so marriage is between families, between people, right? And the concubine is when you take the woman as your wife, right? It's to fulfill the article, Genesis 2, verse 24.

2:16:53

To let the father and mother become your flesh. But you also have to honor the father and mother to prolong your days. And prosper. Do not unite anyone who is not in agree with your parents. And if you have a child, make it clear to him that this decision is not divided, it doesn't happen financially. Most of the vagabonds, most of the losers,

2:17:09

they derive from women giving to whoever they want, without listening to their parents, right? If you joined a woman and didn't join her family, you're cursing your children. Isn't that a lie? If you didn't join the woman's family, Didn't you curse your children? I was just now, on my father-in-law's birthday. Now you need to marry your wife.

2:17:25

I'm already married. She's already married to me. Marriage is sex.

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That's it.

2:17:30

What part of the Bible talks about marriage rituals? It's like a house, you just have to build it. What article? What is it? Where is the balance? No, the thing is this. Why didn't he return the money? Because he got in, broke it, got married, right? If you look at the Bible, there was a ceremony.

2:17:45

He broke it, he got married, right?

2:17:46

He didn't get in, right? But there was a ceremony, why do you avoid it? What ceremony? He didn't even see the woman's face. The ceremony was this one here.

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The ceremony was this one.

2:17:56

How do you unite? Do you have the morals to do that? Or are you the bigot who rules everything? How is it? You come to her and say, do you want to have it? Marcello is messing with us, read this book for us. The deal with the woman is this, from this line in, you decide when it's about children. From this line out, I'm the one who decides.

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You have your biblical functions, which is to die for you while you obey me and honor me. If the pact between man and woman, I have an obligation to prove and protect him. Well, if you don't trust Brazil, at least marry in Portugal.

2:18:32

Marry in Las Vegas.

2:18:33

The legislation in Las Vegas... Do you consider Las Vegas a spiritual authority over your family? Do you consider a judge of peace in Las Vegas that disgrace? That's disgusting. That's a fucking anthro of viaduct, with a spiritual authority over your family. Let me tell you something.

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Do a spiritual ceremony.

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Do you have someone?

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A pastor has already done it.

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A pastor.

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We were already united in the name of God.

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We were already united in the name of God, but not in the name of this satanic bastard state. Your children don't have a birth certificate either, do they? They do. I'm not sure where you're from, from the satanic state. Hey! Because it's voluntary. Because it's necessary to watch civil rights. You can't get the virus and leak it. How the fuck? How are you going to get in the airport?

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The only person who doesn't have civil rights is your wife. You got the vaccine to travel? The only person in the family... You got the vaccine? The only person who is insecure in your house is your wife, because she's the only one who doesn't have a civil record. To die, you have to register to be born.

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She doesn't have a civil record, she was born. So she's still her father, because when you're getting married, you have to register to be born. Where's her birth certificate? So she's still her father.

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I'll give it back if she wants.

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So, why is he going he give it back? Because he's the only person in the legal world who can hold his wife. If he doesn't honor me, I'll give it back. You see you're still his father. He's in probation.

2:19:51

How long?

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Just so you know, I like this guy. I like this guy and I'm provoking him. The only person in his family who's insecure is his wife.

2:20:01

Can only a woman have birth certainty? I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. I'm going to take you to the next step. No, your wife has birth certainty and marriage certainty. No, you take her. You already chipped, you chipped. You have to give her when it comes to marriage certainty.

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You don't use her anymore. If you change the name, right? Yeah, go away. So you have to make your wife lose birth certainty. No, man, I don't recognize this state. But your son is recognized, damn it.

2:20:39

No, because he needs... You take care. You have to be careful. It's involuntary. You have to be careful with Renatão. Renatão is out of the curve. No. Is the spiritual authority over you the Las Vegas Tribunal or the pastor who united you?

2:20:50

No, no, it's the following.

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It's the pastor who united you, right? Yes, but it's the following. But it's about the ceremony, not about me. No, about my life. If I marry someone about God, I give authority to God to judge me as a married man. No, it's God. So it's God. A pastor who married someone 30 years ago and today is not a spiritual reality, there is no spiritual reality. And if you marry in the government, you give the right to the government to judge you as a married man.

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You are giving authority to the government. The only person at home who will suffer is your wife. What? What suffer, man? Do you think your wife would prefer... If your wife left now, half of the Bitcoin is hers or not? It depends.

2:21:25

Why? It depends on what?

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She can't say publicly how much she's going to receive. You can't say that, man. Dude, man. You can't say that, man. I'm not... It's called the Corvina Pact, right? Do you remember that law?

2:21:34

Yeah, but the San Servando Pact has to be done. But isn't the declared 50% what it should receive? If you have declared as much Bitcoin as you have,

2:21:46

it has to receive half.

2:21:47

It depends on the marriage regime. What's your marriage regime? What about yours, which has no regime? If there's no regime in the stable union, you divide half of what constitutes the union. So today you have a stable union. It's just declaring.

2:21:57

In the satanic law, yes. In the satanic law, yes. Even the Satanic law will call the inhabitant, the name is concubine or biblical inhabitant? Concubine? It was concubine, right? That's the biblical name. Now they're calling, it was unstable union, companions, right? That's a fucking communist.

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And now it's a cohabitant of this reform, right? It's getting more and more satanic, right? In a few days, in the same house, four children, four and a half, register the child in the name of three different women. He does all of this.

2:22:30

He didn't share the Bitcoin, and his wife left. Man, if I dishonor, if I dishonor, if she left, like Jesus who broke the divorce, she was never mine, it was just my turn, right? If I dishonor myself for obeying, it was never mine, I don't owe anything, right? If they dishonor me for disobeying, it's not just with women, it's with my daughters too.

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My 8-year-old daughter, you know? But she registered in the satanic pact. My daughters, who have my name on their birth certificate, if they dishonor me, disobey me, they can have the paper, it don't have a car, my bank balance is less than 300 thousand. I can stay.

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But do you regret that kidnapping? I wouldn't pay? It's a biblical order.

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It's a biblical order. Not to pay. Go after them and kill them all. I don't think that's in the Bible. No, if you're going to catch him, if you're going to catch him, it's risky. There was a kidnapping of women and children? Yes. And what was the divine order? To kill. To pay or to pray to God and go there and kill?

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To kill. To separate the guys that are faster and more men, go after them and kill them all? Kill. Kill them all and still stole the guys. Still got the spoils and still got the profit, right?

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2:23:33

Still stole the guys. But you're going to do this, You can die in the middle of the road. What is the most important, life or spiritual salvation? Marry my wife. Marry my wife, stay here in Brazil, become a politician, be more political, go to the MDP. No, if you become a politician, you'll have to be very political. If they don't arrest my family, I'll go to jail.

2:23:56

Then you have to say what they say, right? They're asking if you shaved, Julio. Yeah. Did you shave, Julio? I did. I did. But I shaved too.

2:24:05

Yeah, right?

2:24:06

The wind from São Paulo messed everything up. They think we're in a debate. Let me tell you, this is a review. There's no theme, man. We've already drunk six bottles of sparkling water. Everyone agreed on everything here.

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We just didn't agree, as the name implies, What do you want me to do with my wife? You know what I'm talking about. This tramp that doesn't support himself has to vote. You think that a tramp has to vote, right? Bandit, convicted, scum, parasite, bossa familia, servant, everything has to vote for you.

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Everyone has to vote.

2:24:35

And the woman from Corinthia and Timóteo? What?

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No, I already said that. It's written. No, from Corinthians, ok, but Timothy wasn't the prostitute he was talking about. What?

2:24:47

Who was Timothy a disciple of?

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The one who was enslaved, who doesn't treat anyone as a slave, but as a brother. But who was he a disciple of?

2:24:52

The guy who sent him the letter. No, it was Paul. Who sent him the letter? Paul is explaining, and the guys follow what he says. Paul had a tr training with Jesus. But there are times when Paulo speaks not in the name of God, but in his experience, that he says, look, the ideal is not to get married, right?

2:25:06

Sure.

2:25:07

But he says, this is not a divine order, right? This is not a divine order, it's my personal experience. The ideal is to get married. Now, if you can't stay without hugging, right? Look, Paulo was a guy't die because he was a citizen. He didn't die because he was a citizen. He could leave, but he was obsessed and won Nero's heart.

2:25:29

So he said, I want to go there. And everyone who heard Paulo was delirious, so much so that he was a lunatic. He was one of the brightest minds, he was from Gamaliel's school and everything. But be careful with the obstinacy, because it can make you radicalize a lot.

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I'm not talking about being on the wall. You have to have your position. But I've hit so much, I've been beaten so much, and I see that in the end the balance is not enough. It's not worth buying Bitcoin. Who hasn't bought Bitcoin in the last 10, 5 years, get ready.

2:25:58

No, man, I'm not talking about Bitcoin. I'm talking about emotional things. But when you consider that this gift here can make me buy Bitcoin... States were offered to Jesus by Satan, right? The principals and the powers are the sovereign entities. The tax that was offered to Jesus,

2:26:17

he said that it was given to Caesar, what is Caesar's, what he did and produced. It's not to pay taxes to any authority, no authority comes that is not of God. If the law is satanic, do we have to obey or disobey? This law in Brazil is not satanic.

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Oh, no? No? Feminist law that prevents you from seeing your child? When you call all the legislation of Satan, you're ignoring dozens of... Who is the father of the lie? The devil. If the law is not applied in most cases, it's the devil's. If he says the law is X and it's not applied, it's the devil's.

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2:26:46

You're going too far. The law is one thing, the application of the law is another.

2:26:49

It's like the Bible. But if a pastor doesn't apply the Bible, is the Bible wrong? No, the Bible is the law. So the law is not satanic, it's in its application. It's in the imm, yes or no?

2:27:05

Yes.

2:27:06

That law is implacable, 100%, right? And the fact that no one is applying it today doesn't make it Satan? Calm down. It's being applied. The Bible gives you the freedom to sin. Individual salvation. You can choose or not, right? Did Jesus give us free will or not? No, no, no. What's written there is still valid. And you'll be judged, me, everyone, on that criteria that's there.

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The thing is that the Brazilian law has no judge. The concussions are fraudulent for decades. In all cases...

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I'm leaving after this.

2:27:31

Boy, it's all subjective. Any kind of subjective criteria that has an oral phase is totally subjective. The guy just pushes there. The guys are his ideology. It's all a mess. The one who makes the law, who judges the law,

2:27:46

it's all a mess. Statistically, the application of the law is an exception. This is an exception state. How can you say that a system that says that 1 plus 1 is 2 and that 1 plus 1 is 3 is not Satan's? If, by the rule, their law is not applied,

2:27:58

who do they serve, man? You said that in your case, who does the law apply to? Friends or enemies? Did the law apply in the case you got beaten up? Was there any hyper-varication? Yes or no?

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Yes.

2:28:10

And was anyone punished?

2:28:11

I don't know.

2:28:13

If you gave a prison sentence, would the police obey you? If you got to the jail and the guy at the time, you would be sentenced, wouldn't you? The other guy who got beat up, he got screwed up, like the guy you mentioned. Yeah. And a system that works for friends and doesn't work for others, is it Jesus or Satan? That's exactly the rule of Satan.

2:28:33

Does Satan have power? To give to whoever serves him, right? Does the devil have power or not?

2:28:39

He does.

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But he gives and takes, right? These people who are receiving from the satanic system will be charged, right? These people who are receiving from the satanic system will be charged, right? But the law is not the devil's, man. The law is ours. From generation to generation, we've been building this. Wait, wait.

2:28:50

Wow, there are a lot of people. The law that Renan Calheiros makes, with the command of the guy, this law is not mine. I didn't sign a social contract. The first opportunity I had to leave was when I was leaving. I didn't sign that contract. I never signed a contract to interrupt a woman.

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You won't leave.

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You can rest assured. How much do you want to bet? If I send my proof, do you buy the course and do it? What course? I'm You don't even need to put your CF on. Wallet of Satoshi is just for you to see how it works. I'll see. If you're there now and you have 10x the money of the course,

2:29:49

Brother, Bola, did this, in 5 minutes, he got 700 bucks. Do you know who Bola is? Bola is from Rio, right? Rio. I've been there. Rio, damn it, you got so much money it. Release the Live Peaks for the people. Omar, you have to answer just two questions.

2:30:11

You gave me no dedication. Give it to me, let me do it. But like this, devalue it for the present.

2:30:17

What's your wife's name?

2:30:19

What's her name?

2:30:20

Luisa.

2:30:21

Luisa.

2:30:24

Let's go, you can go

2:30:26

God, get away from this callus, if it's from...

2:30:34

Is there any audio coming out?

2:30:41

Horacio de Matos sent R$200 R38, I met you here in Brasília. You signed my book, Practice Anarchy. You told me about Jesus' prayer to accept the chalice. Hj, this prayer is daily. God, move this chalice away.

2:30:57

If it's your will, I'll accept it and fuck you.

2:31:00

My honor.

2:31:03

I didn't understand anything. I understood, he's wanting something. of The guy over there, the one who sent you a hug, he's saying he's praying every day. It's my honor, man. A girl showed up in Brasília, shaking, man. Shaking, I went to the hospital, because I had another fracture there. Then the girl was shaking, she's an administrative girl from the hospital. She said, my brother used drugs.

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He stopped using drugs, started working as a man for his cause. I was in the fucking joy, man. Glory to God. I was so fucking happy. It was one of the rare times I prophesied in the name of Jesus. I felt it. I said, put the audio on and I'll talk to your brother. I didn't ask her. I said, come here, man. Everything I said, your father and grandfather never told him.

2:31:53

He said, no, dad was never home. He never went out to buy cigarettes when he was 4 and never came back.

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Because he never lived with a man, your family will never be without a man. You will never touch this disgrace again. That day I felt the call to act in the guy's family. It was a very exciting moment, this trip we did to Brasília. Every time you meet people, you must be ten times more than me, that the person was fucked and changed their life, because sometimes a sentence, a cut, an idea,

2:32:20

take on your responsibility, individual salvation, be a man, in doubt, fulfill your duty, right?

2:32:28

Yeah, that's crazy.

2:32:30

Read that I wrote to you later.

2:32:31

No, that wasn't for the kid you sent, man.

2:32:33

No, it wasn't.

2:32:33

Why?

2:32:34

I was letting you know.

2:32:38

I saw you got mad.

2:32:41

Play one more for us.

2:32:43

Did you see the face he made when I told him to rape his daughter I'm not a fan of the game, but I'm not a fan of the game. I'm not a fan of the game. I'm not a fan of the game.

2:32:51

I'm not a fan of the game. I'm not a fan of the game. The night before he was crucified, he left one of these. In 1 Corinthians 11, verses 23 to 30, in the last he sums up, who eats and drinks without discernment condemns the body itself. We are in a time of genetic engineering, how about you stop this boy talk,

2:33:18

stop talking about politics, talk about Bitcoin and focus on collective exorcism, which is to make thousands, 144,000, become men. Let's go?

2:33:28

What did he say? I didn't understand. He talked about exorcism in the middle of the show. That's it.

2:33:33

What?

2:33:34

What was the question?

2:33:35

I'm going to launch a podcast.

2:33:37

Tell me what he said.

2:33:38

Now I didn't understand either. He says 144,000, which the goal was exorcism, not Bitcoin. It doesn't help you exorcise one or two people and put your money in a pedophile's mess. If you finance a child prostitute, you're a pedophile. You profit from pedophilia. If you put money in a satanic dictatorship, you're with the past. There's no salvation, man, financing abortion.

2:33:59

Does Jesus get happy with abortion financing and child abortion, with rape or innocence? So, Jesus, are you sad or happy when you give money to Janja? When you give money to a government that pays for abortion, what's the only way you don't finance that? There are two. Get out, leave the country, or take the country from your money.

2:34:13

Taking the country from your money is buying Bitcoin in self-custody, in a brokerage. You, here's the thing. Whoever leaves, leave as soon as possible. Those who stay, let's restore this country. I still like it a lot. But do you agree that the big... That's the sentence I wrote for you.

2:34:35

The big opposition today in Cuba is people from outside or inside Cuba? It won't change anything.

2:34:39

When you leave, you lose your legitimacy to call.

2:34:41

What? Are you crazy? Charles de Gaulle lost his legitimacy? The parallel government of all the countries that happened abroad lost it? Bolavo lost its legitimacy to talk about Brazil? Alain dos Santos is illegitimate to talk about Brazil?

2:34:52

No, no, you're going to lose...

2:34:53

Did you lose your legitimacy?

2:34:54

I'm not talking about that.

2:34:55

They're leaving here, they left here to go to jail. They did the right thing. I'm not talking about Brazil. Are you crazy? Look at this, make a push so you can see. Man, look at the amount of pepino there. Make a push, if you don't have a voting card. Put it in the inquiry, the process, it's a big deal.

2:35:10

What?

2:35:11

I even protested, I had it in the mail. I had my name on it, Cabasso. These guys, non-stop, will take a break. Let me just give two messages. I want to thank Marçal for being here today.

2:35:26

It was sensational.

2:35:28

It's my honor! 381, always with us. Thank you, too. I just want to give a quick message. I want to talk about our sponsor. This wonderful episode that you all watched here

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Ok?

2:36:43

Thanks, guys.

2:36:44

Thanks, guys.

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And you can dislike, what's it called? Do something, don't be omissive.

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Do what needs to be done.

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That's it. That's it.

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Thanks.

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