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[00:00:08] You're listening here to PBN. Your path back to stability here.
[00:01:02] They're thrilled. I'm sure they're just thrilled to be at it. And this is where we stand, folks.
[00:01:10] And what is most terrifying about it all is the fact that there's no one.
[00:01:19] There's no one at the head of the great American Eagle.
[00:01:24] I was walking to my car today thinking about this situation, thinking about how much I just want a president.
[00:01:31] Like how much I'd like to have a president of the United States at a moment like this.
[00:01:37] Be nice, right? It'd be kind of cool. Have a have a president.
[00:01:42] We don't have a president. We haven't had a president since they rousted him or ousted him rather with a coup situation.
[00:01:51] We haven't had a president.
[00:01:53] We've I felt even though. Kamala was so incredibly incompetent and still is, even though she's disappeared completely.
[00:02:03] That at least knowing Joe Biden was no longer the president, which he isn't.
[00:02:10] Or at least in the sense that any decisions or or or any moves being made have nothing to do with him.
[00:02:19] I at least had the sense that, you know what, Kamala's got to do her best right now because she's running and she has to get an office.
[00:02:26] Now that that's over, though, we really have.
[00:02:30] Become.
[00:02:32] A headless nation.
[00:02:34] We truly are a headless nation in one of the most terrifying moments of all time.
[00:02:40] If if if I find the time today, I may write a few Congress people's persons and talk to them about the possibility of, I don't know, emergency powers.
[00:02:56] To get a president, a seated president in and I know it would be virtually impossible to get Donald Trump put in early.
[00:03:05] But I guess we all are sitting in, you know, sort of with the same mindset, like what to what lengths should we go as a nation, as a people, as a world to prevent the first nuclear weapon from detonating in a war since 1945?
[00:03:23] Morning, Jay Ferd. Thanks for joining us today.
[00:03:27] You know what I mean? Like what what lengths should we go to to avoid that?
[00:03:32] Because as I mentioned, let's let's do the.
[00:03:37] Let's do the take.
[00:03:39] This is from this morning.
[00:03:41] The Russian military's claimed to shot down two British made storm shadow missiles, though details of where and when remain unspecified, escalating fears of an all out war.
[00:03:51] How many different countries missiles do you think Russia is going to shoot down or get shot with?
[00:03:57] They've already threatened the UK.
[00:03:59] We talked about this yesterday.
[00:04:00] Talked about the UK situation yesterday.
[00:04:03] I'm going to share my screen with you because.
[00:04:09] If you haven't heard the Russians lost launched an intercontinental ballistic missile and ICBM.
[00:04:17] At Ukraine and it hit today and it is the first ICBM that is hit ever.
[00:04:25] I'd like to watch it with you.
[00:04:28] I haven't watched it yet.
[00:04:30] And since we have the ability to share screen.
[00:04:33] We're going to watch it together.
[00:04:36] Terrifying moment nuclear capable Russian ICBM hits.
[00:04:40] Let's see how this looks.
[00:04:41] Can you guys see this?
[00:04:43] Yeah, you guys can see that pretty good.
[00:04:46] Like I said, I haven't watched it.
[00:04:47] I don't know what it's going to look like sound like.
[00:04:51] Oh, my God, you can hear it.
[00:04:55] You heard it.
[00:05:00] And there it is.
[00:05:02] That noise at the beginning was terrifying.
[00:05:05] Oh, is it another one?
[00:05:17] So was it two?
[00:05:20] Three?
[00:05:27] I'm confused about this footage here.
[00:05:31] The footage says captures Russia's first use of a ballistic missile.
[00:05:35] I guess they have, do they have multiple warheads?
[00:05:37] Look at this thing, dude.
[00:05:39] You know, Dave Jones always says when everyone's asleep.
[00:05:57] Check out the night sky.
[00:05:59] Check out the, uh, it looks like the sun might just be coming up.
[00:06:05] This is what we're doing to people.
[00:06:07] Okay.
[00:06:08] This is what's going on.
[00:06:09] This is what we're doing to people.
[00:06:15] The garden girl.
[00:06:17] Sorry.
[00:06:18] Sorry to terrify everybody.
[00:06:19] I know it's, it's scary stuff to see, but I thought we'd watch it together.
[00:06:23] I hadn't watched it.
[00:06:25] Can you imagine hearing that overhead?
[00:06:27] Yeah, that noise is crazy.
[00:06:30] That's a wild noise.
[00:06:32] You know, something's about to blow up.
[00:06:34] I had no idea ICBMs came in force.
[00:06:38] They say a single ICBM, but it looked like five.
[00:06:42] I mean, I guess there's, is there multiple warheads on an ICBM?
[00:06:47] Let's do some Googling.
[00:06:49] How many warheads on an ICBM?
[00:06:54] One.
[00:06:56] However, each missile can carry up to 14.
[00:06:58] Okay.
[00:06:58] So this intercontinental ballistic missile, which, you know, this is like the thing that you always see in prepperdom.
[00:07:05] You see like pictures of these in prepperdom.
[00:07:08] So the peacekeeper, the US peacekeeper can carry 11 warheads.
[00:07:13] So this guy must have had four warheads on it.
[00:07:16] Obviously not nuclear.
[00:07:19] And, uh, yeah.
[00:07:22] Welcome to the next phase of the Ukrainian Russian.
[00:07:25] Well, welcome to the next phase of World War three.
[00:07:28] That's where we're at.
[00:07:30] Right?
[00:07:31] If you don't look back in history and say, uh, these were the early days of World War three.
[00:07:38] I don't know what else could we call it?
[00:07:40] The NATO Russian war, maybe.
[00:07:42] Right.
[00:07:43] I guess you can get away with the NATO Russian war for now.
[00:07:46] But then again, you've got North Korea.
[00:07:48] So how many, you got weapons stored in Belarus.
[00:07:51] You got Russia.
[00:07:52] You got North Korea engaged in combat with the Ukrainians who are being, who have been helped and funded.
[00:07:58] And God only knows how many Americans and, and, you know, other NATO members are actually on the battlefield helping.
[00:08:09] They wouldn't tell you, you know what I mean?
[00:08:12] Nobody would tell you it's, it's, uh, what's really going on.
[00:08:16] The reason I want to show you the video is because there's so much information coming out now.
[00:08:21] And I think we're about to reach a point where we're going to get avalanches of information on this.
[00:08:29] Because, well, both sides are kind of in that sort of situation, right?
[00:08:33] So when I see that happening in Ukraine, and then I read this headline from conflict watcher, Ukrainian strikes decimate Russian air defense capabilities.
[00:08:48] The Russians have experienced equipment losses numbering in the thousands of units, according to Ukrainian reports.
[00:08:54] One of the most notable categories of those law, these losses surpassing 1000 units is a Russian air defense is Russian air defense systems.
[00:09:02] See, it doesn't tell you like where and how many and what were they defending?
[00:09:07] This is out an hour ago.
[00:09:11] A ton.
[00:09:12] I mean, it's just insane.
[00:09:13] Like the amount of ratcheting up that has happened.
[00:09:15] Wow.
[00:09:16] 1001 days.
[00:09:17] This is defensive Ukraine.
[00:09:19] So, you know, this has got to be biased.
[00:09:21] 1001 days of full scale invasion.
[00:09:24] 1001 destroyed Russian air defense systems.
[00:09:26] We continue the destruction of the enemy until victory comes.
[00:09:31] Well, that's the part that makes me nervous.
[00:09:37] Destruction of the TORs and Pantsars S-1 Russian scourge on drones and cruise missiles.
[00:09:45] Ukraine's second most frequently targeted system is the 9K-330 TOR available in M1 and M2 versions.
[00:09:51] These missile systems are designed to combat cruise missiles or drones at a maximum distance of about 10 miles and an altitude of six miles up.
[00:10:01] The system's advantage is a large payload of 16 ready to launch missiles.
[00:10:06] Russia has lost at least 61 units of this system.
[00:10:14] And here we are.
[00:10:17] Here we are a headless nation.
[00:10:20] No president, no vice president.
[00:10:22] You know, I did a show called I Want a President maybe three months ago.
[00:10:29] And it was because we had no president.
[00:10:31] But at least we had a vice president.
[00:10:33] Kind of.
[00:10:34] We had like a half a vice president.
[00:10:35] Now, where's she at?
[00:10:38] We have no, there's nothing.
[00:10:39] We are a headless nation.
[00:10:41] We are in the throes of World War III and we are a headless nation with no leader, no president.
[00:10:49] Why can't we put Donald Trump in early?
[00:10:51] Why?
[00:10:51] Why not?
[00:10:52] Well, it doesn't.
[00:10:54] It's not illegal.
[00:10:55] It's not in there's no precedent.
[00:10:57] There's no.
[00:10:58] There's no precedent for Russia nuking the the island of the United Kingdom either.
[00:11:07] Right.
[00:11:09] We're moving into a time.
[00:11:13] We're going to see a lot of unprecedented things if we don't take some action pretty soon.
[00:11:19] You know what I mean?
[00:11:22] And we have an ocean between us.
[00:11:24] We have two oceans between us and all the action.
[00:11:27] Right.
[00:11:27] It's Europe that is going to feel the pain first.
[00:11:31] But it's also Europe who is really puffed out their chest.
[00:11:35] Oh, look at the breaker of the banksters in on Twitter.
[00:11:38] What is up, man?
[00:11:41] Thanks for joining us this morning.
[00:11:44] The king of the coin.
[00:11:47] Can we call you that?
[00:11:48] The breaker of the banksters.
[00:11:49] The king of the coin.
[00:11:50] I mean.
[00:11:52] Yeah, I like that.
[00:11:53] We go with that.
[00:11:56] For those of you who don't know, I'm not going to explain it, but suffice it to say the king of the coin is with us.
[00:12:03] Yeah.
[00:12:05] Leadership immediately.
[00:12:07] You know what I mean?
[00:12:08] Immediate immediate leadership action is required.
[00:12:11] Nobody's going to talk to Putin between now and Donald Trump getting into office.
[00:12:16] At the very least.
[00:12:18] The government itself should schedule talks.
[00:12:24] You know what I mean?
[00:12:25] Should schedule talks between the incumbent and Putin.
[00:12:30] It has to happen.
[00:12:31] It has to happen.
[00:12:32] I mean, it has to happen.
[00:12:35] I invite him to Mar-a-Lago if I were Trump, to be honest.
[00:12:41] Something has to happen.
[00:12:43] Or these types of things are going to start to just work their way to the Polish border or just usurp all of that and wind up right at the doorstep of the French or the British.
[00:12:54] And we're going to look back and say, man, it would have been really cool if we stopped all that.
[00:12:58] It would have been really nice.
[00:13:00] You know, maybe just to have two political leaders meet and talk about the fact that they're about to take the most drastic steps in all history.
[00:13:10] It's not history.
[00:13:11] Right?
[00:13:11] The moment they shoot a nuke and we shoot a nuke and they shoot a nuke, that's it.
[00:13:15] It's history.
[00:13:17] We might be history.
[00:13:23] Yeah, there's no need for a one threat, one solution on a day like today.
[00:13:26] Right?
[00:13:28] No need to talk one threat, one solution on a day like today.
[00:13:31] Let's do a quick commercial break.
[00:13:33] We're not going to have too long a show today.
[00:13:35] And we'll come back and we'll talk about it.
[00:13:37] We'll talk about you.
[00:13:39] And, you know, what do you do in all the face of all of this nonsense?
[00:13:44] Because it's, it's all too real.
[00:13:47] And, and to be honest, we should be worried about what we really should be worried about at a time like this is, you know, I hope I don't burn the turkey.
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[00:15:49] So, at the end of the day, folks, you do have to segment this stuff off, first and foremost, from a mental health preparedness perspective.
[00:15:57] You gotta be able to, like, draw the line, push this nonsense out into left field and say, okay, we'll deal with that when we deal with that.
[00:16:12] But right now, you know, you have to have a life outside of the terror and the election and the this and the that, right?
[00:16:20] All of it.
[00:16:22] And, you know, and in that life, that's where preparedness takes shape.
[00:16:26] I mean, it's good motivation, right?
[00:16:28] Anybody who's not motivated right now to get started prepping, storing food and figuring out how to prepare for nuclear fallout, things like that.
[00:16:39] You might as well just hang it up.
[00:16:41] You might as well just say you are at the will of whatever happens in the world.
[00:16:47] Like, that's that's the deal.
[00:16:50] Because if you're not if you're not emboldened to to act right now.
[00:16:56] I don't know.
[00:16:57] I don't know what to say about you.
[00:16:58] Seems weird.
[00:16:59] Seems really weird to me that people could be walking around and just thinking like.
[00:17:05] Let's just roll the dice again.
[00:17:07] Let's just roll the dice and see what happens today and into tomorrow and into the next day.
[00:17:11] No plans, no preparations, nothing.
[00:17:16] Well, the good news is we're just what, four or five days out from the Ultimate Preppers Black Friday catalog.
[00:17:24] A lot of a lot of solutions in there.
[00:17:26] You're going to see a lot of cool stuff in there.
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[00:17:32] Amazing things.
[00:17:35] I just talked to, I should probably give you the name.
[00:17:39] I told them I'd mention you on the air just out of kindness.
[00:17:42] So let me get it right.
[00:17:43] This is not necessarily a nuclear war prep, but it's sweet.
[00:17:48] It's very cool.
[00:17:50] It's a sorry.
[00:17:52] I got to scroll through my Instagram conversations here.
[00:17:55] It's called the Quench C 3.0.
[00:18:03] Quench C.
[00:18:04] The Quench C 3.0 is a desalinator pump.
[00:18:10] Like a handheld desalinator pump.
[00:18:13] Like something if you're coastal, if you're coastal prepper or brackish prepper.
[00:18:20] Perfect for the bug out bag.
[00:18:23] Very cool.
[00:18:23] The sequencer 3.0.
[00:18:26] I'll probably put a link in future casts.
[00:18:29] I'm not doing it today, but in the future.
[00:18:32] Really cool, man.
[00:18:34] Like easy to operate.
[00:18:37] Tube in, tube out.
[00:18:38] You know, the central portion of the pump is where all the action happens.
[00:18:45] You know, one tube goes into the salt to the ocean.
[00:18:48] One goes, you know, into your cup.
[00:18:51] And that water will have to be treated.
[00:18:53] Don't get me wrong.
[00:18:54] You're desalinating water.
[00:18:56] So you're not not making the water 100% safe to drink.
[00:18:59] But it's still awesome.
[00:19:02] You know what I mean?
[00:19:03] I remember desalination used to be this problem that was impossible to figure out and very so expensive.
[00:19:09] You can't imagine there's no way we could turn seawater into drinking water would never happen.
[00:19:15] I mean, that would be, you know, Southern California would be a whole different place if we could figure out how to do this at a large scale.
[00:19:24] You know, and you know, it's weird, man.
[00:19:26] I've talked to so many companies that are doing crazy things.
[00:19:30] Small scale that would change everything if they could do them large scale and they struggle to get funding.
[00:19:37] They they do business with the government and it's horrible.
[00:19:40] I was talking to a guy a couple of days ago, solar guy, and he told me he did a deal with the government.
[00:19:46] Wasn't even a big contract.
[00:19:48] They gave him an 800 page contract to sign.
[00:19:55] I don't even have an 800 page book.
[00:19:57] I can't even look at something that's 800 pages.
[00:20:03] How many pages is the Bible?
[00:20:06] Like if you can't.
[00:20:08] But that's government, baby.
[00:20:09] That's that's government.
[00:20:10] That's who's right now in control of keeping you safe in the face of all this chaos.
[00:20:16] So.
[00:20:18] As I said yesterday, probably the first step or if you need to put yourself at ease or whatever it is.
[00:20:25] You do a threat analysis of potential nuclear targets in your area, military bases, energy production, manufacturing, that kind of infrastructure.
[00:20:35] Right.
[00:20:36] The in a serious throwing multitudes of nuclear weapons situation.
[00:20:42] That's what you got to be worried about in a long term World War three situation.
[00:20:46] That's what you got to be worried about.
[00:20:50] There is a nuke map dot com.
[00:20:55] Nuke map dot com is a is it dot com?
[00:20:57] I haven't been there in months.
[00:20:58] I think it's nuke map.
[00:21:02] Dot com.
[00:21:04] It might be dot org dot net.
[00:21:06] I don't know.
[00:21:07] Nuke map dot com doesn't seem to be coming up.
[00:21:10] It's probably because there's so many people.
[00:21:14] So many people using it right now.
[00:21:17] Nuke map is up.
[00:21:18] It's a nuclear secrecy dot com.
[00:21:22] So I've just typed nuke map into Google.
[00:21:25] And what the nuke map allows you to do is to detonate nukes in your area.
[00:21:29] So what you can do to really get some good intel on what things could look like is take a Russian nuke, which they have them listed in the yield and so on doing conduct an airburst on the map.
[00:21:40] Well, let's do it real quick.
[00:21:42] I didn't want to do this right now.
[00:21:44] This is not something I have a bunch of time to do at the moment.
[00:21:47] Hang on.
[00:21:48] I need to go close the back door.
[00:21:50] Okay.
[00:21:51] I'm gonna what do I have to play for you?
[00:21:54] I was expecting to get back on and kind of sign off.
[00:21:57] We'll do a one threat one solution real quick.
[00:21:59] Okay.
[00:22:00] Let me stop cam.
[00:22:01] Come back.
[00:22:02] I'll show you how to use nuke map and then send you on your way to worry.
[00:22:08] Hang on.
[00:22:08] For those of you in the listening land.
[00:22:29] You know what?
[00:22:30] I might kill myself here.
[00:22:32] Wow, that sounds like that's not what I meant.
[00:22:36] I meant kill the video.
[00:22:39] Kill the video.
[00:22:41] PBN family podcast listeners.
[00:22:44] If you're not watching us, you know, it's still something to do.
[00:22:51] Some of you.
[00:22:52] I mean, many of you probably already played with it.
[00:22:53] Podcast listeners.
[00:22:56] Let's get the nuke map up.
[00:22:58] Thanks.
[00:22:59] Special thanks to Alex Wellerstein.
[00:23:01] Okay.
[00:23:02] We're in the Soho neighborhood, the East Village neighborhood, Hudson Square of New York.
[00:23:07] Okay.
[00:23:07] It's a good place to start.
[00:23:09] Can everyone see nuke map?
[00:23:12] Oh, no, it's way too small.
[00:23:14] Hold on.
[00:23:15] Let's get it bigger.
[00:23:16] Bang.
[00:23:16] There we go.
[00:23:19] So, again, just search nuke map in Google and you can find this.
[00:23:23] You can take this dot and you can put it anywhere you like.
[00:23:27] Okay.
[00:23:28] You can go to the whole of the U.S. and slide this dot around.
[00:23:33] We can go to Philadelphia.
[00:23:35] Right.
[00:23:37] We can go to Atlantic City.
[00:23:39] We can go to Washington, D.C., which is probably a good spot to go.
[00:23:46] Right.
[00:23:47] Where do you live?
[00:23:49] Let's say you live in surrounding area of Washington.
[00:23:52] Right.
[00:23:53] Maybe you're in Alexandria.
[00:23:58] So what we're going to do now is we're going to go over to the right side and we're going to find a preset.
[00:24:02] And what I like to look for in times like these, because I've done this many times, you could use the Sarbamba of 50 megaton.
[00:24:15] That's not something that's going to be used in most cases.
[00:24:19] Right.
[00:24:20] I like the B-83.
[00:24:22] No, no, no.
[00:24:22] I'm sorry.
[00:24:23] The R-1, the SS-4 Soviet missile.
[00:24:26] This is from the Cuban Missile Crisis.
[00:24:28] It's a two megaton bomb.
[00:24:30] Okay.
[00:24:31] Pretty small in terms of the largest of all.
[00:24:35] Right.
[00:24:36] The largest in our arsenal currently is the B-83, which is 1.2 megaton.
[00:24:41] This is no joke.
[00:24:42] Don't get me wrong.
[00:24:44] You know what I mean?
[00:24:45] It's no joke.
[00:24:48] So let's smack this guy right here.
[00:24:51] Okay.
[00:24:52] We need we're in.
[00:24:53] We want an air burst.
[00:24:54] We want to understand casualties.
[00:24:57] I'll show you the radio radioactive fallout because there will be none when we do an air burst.
[00:25:03] Okay.
[00:25:05] And then from here on.
[00:25:09] We detonate.
[00:25:10] We detonate.
[00:25:11] I know it's nerve wracking, isn't it?
[00:25:15] And what you get here is a breakdown of a variety of things.
[00:25:21] Right.
[00:25:22] So if you live in Alexandria and I'm in a.
[00:25:24] Was it a two two point so megaton, 2.3 megaton air burst occurs.
[00:25:31] The fireball radius is going to basically incinerate all the cool stuff in the capital.
[00:25:36] The moderate blast damage is going to handle everything out here.
[00:25:41] Thermal radiation is going to basically.
[00:25:46] You know, burn and torch all kinds of stuff and people all the way out the air.
[00:25:54] It's a big problem.
[00:25:56] Light blast damage is no joke.
[00:25:58] They call it light blast damage.
[00:26:00] Right.
[00:26:02] But there's going to be a lot of damage there, too.
[00:26:06] This gives you an idea of what you're working with.
[00:26:09] You go up here and look at injuries.
[00:26:11] So now you've got a million people injured in this area.
[00:26:15] And don't forget, you can't get in here.
[00:26:17] This is all radiate radiological and, you know, the whole thing.
[00:26:24] About 800000 people will die now.
[00:26:29] OK, nuke bomb.
[00:26:31] I mean, nuke weapons, bad, scary.
[00:26:33] Right. Nuclear weapons, scary.
[00:26:35] We get that.
[00:26:37] What can you take from this?
[00:26:40] Well, there's a lot of things you can take from this.
[00:26:42] Right.
[00:26:43] When you're doing your own threat analysis, trying to figure out what are we safe?
[00:26:47] Are we not safe?
[00:26:48] Well, if you live in Fredericksburg, don't get me wrong.
[00:26:52] The I-95 corridor is smashed.
[00:26:54] There's problems.
[00:26:55] Right.
[00:26:55] The whole the nine I-95 runs through here.
[00:26:58] So, you know, that's a big problem for everybody.
[00:27:01] But in terms of like the.
[00:27:04] Immediate effects like death by nuclear bomb.
[00:27:09] You're good.
[00:27:12] Richmond, Charlottesville, Hampton.
[00:27:15] Now, this Norfolk area.
[00:27:17] Another good place to stick the stick the pin.
[00:27:21] But back it all out.
[00:27:23] And as I told you, you can move this thing wherever you want.
[00:27:28] You can move the detonation wherever you want.
[00:27:31] Where do you live?
[00:27:32] Where's the nuke plants?
[00:27:34] Where's the military bases?
[00:27:36] Where's the infrastructure?
[00:27:37] Where's the manufacturing of weapons?
[00:27:40] Okay.
[00:27:41] That's where something like this is going to go.
[00:27:44] Right.
[00:27:46] You detonate in Philadelphia.
[00:27:50] Going to be.
[00:27:51] It's not like it's not going to be.
[00:27:52] Well, Dave Jones always says it'll be pandemonium, but it just gives you an idea of the blast radius.
[00:27:57] Right.
[00:27:59] It's all part of figuring out, you know, what the deal is.
[00:28:03] What the real deal is for you.
[00:28:06] Obviously, nothing's 100%, but.
[00:28:09] It's better than saying, I don't know what's going to happen.
[00:28:12] And oh, hey.
[00:28:13] Hey, everybody.
[00:28:14] How are you?
[00:28:16] All right.
[00:28:17] That's it for me today, folks.
[00:28:19] Uh.
[00:28:20] Yeah.
[00:28:21] I want a president again.
[00:28:23] That's what I'd like.
[00:28:25] That's what I'd like for us to sit around the Thanksgiving table.
[00:28:29] I'd like to say I'm grateful for the leader at the helm of the executive branch who knows
[00:28:33] who he is, knows what his name is and does something other than eat ice cream.
[00:28:38] I don't think we're going to get that until January.
[00:28:41] But.
[00:28:43] Yeah.
[00:28:44] I hope you enjoyed this show today.
[00:28:46] And stay tuned, man.
[00:28:48] It's Thursday.
[00:28:49] The tool man will be up.
[00:28:50] I owe you in anything but doom.
[00:28:52] That will be up today as well.
[00:28:55] Yeah.
[00:28:55] It's PBN folks.
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[00:29:07] If you can't tell.
[00:29:11] Because there may come a time when that's not an option.
[00:29:13] All right.
[00:29:13] See you, folks.
[00:29:14] Thanks, folks.
[00:29:14] Thank you.
