
Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed
Marc Headley worked at Scientology’s secret desert compound, which houses all Scientology management, for 15 years. The 500-acre property is located deep in the California desert. The local townspeople were told lectures and films were made there. But is that all that was happening? It is the location of a multi-million dollar home for L. Ron Hubbard, built two decades after his death. It is the home of Scientology’s current leader, David Miscavige. So what really happens at the Int Base? Are the stories on the internet true? How does Scientology conduct management of its day-to-day operations? Could stories of armed guards, weapons, staff beatings, and razor wire fences be true? If so, how could a facility like this exist in modern-day America? Hundreds of staff tried to escape over the years. Some succeeded but were never seen or heard of again, and most failed. Why were people kept here? What really went on at the headquarters of Scientology? This is the story of what happened behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology.
Blown for Good: Scientology Exposed
From Sea Org to Freedom: How the Aftermath Foundation Rebuilds Lives - Scientology Q&A #36
The Aftermath crew comes together for a fundraiser in support of the Aftermath Foundation, raising over $15,000 in just one hour to help people escape Scientology and rebuild their lives. The foundation has expanded its services beyond financial aid to include educational assistance, mental health support, and career mentorship.
• Updates on Serge, whose story has led to reconnections with family and friends after Scientology told many he had died
• Discussion of how the Aftermath Foundation is receiving more applications for aid than ever before
• News about the foundation's new website and expanded programs to help former Scientologists
• Explanation that board members are all volunteers who receive no compensation
• Announcement that the Aftermath Foundation has been approved for the Combined Federal Campaign
• Insights into why OSA members fear the foundation - it provides escape routes for Scientologists
• Board members offer signed books for donations of $250 or more
If you'd like to support the Aftermath Foundation, visit theaftermathfoundation.org. Every dollar goes directly to helping people escape Scientology and start new lives.
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Welcome to the channel everybody. I'm Mark Hedley and we are doing a fundraiser for the Aftermath Foundation today, and let's get in all of our people here.
Speaker 3:We've got Matt and Amy and we've got matt and amy, and we've got claire and we've got mike rinder. Yay, hey, everyone, can, you guys?
Speaker 1:hear me, yes, playing double in our ears. Yeah, we're getting reverb like oh well, that's no good. How about now? Is that better? I don't hear, I hear. Everything sounds great to me. Let's go to the comments. Just see where everyone's coming in from today.
Speaker 4:I'm still coming through from a few like a minute ago.
Speaker 1:Okay, how's yours, claire?
Speaker 2:Good, and Aaron. Aaron will be here in just a moment.
Speaker 1:Okay, Matt and Amy, if you have a, if you have a window open on your channel anywhere on your computer, you might need to close it. I'm hearing up and look who's here. We now also have Aaron.
Speaker 5:Oh, okay, so we have the heavy hitters in the bottom row.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's true Now wait a minute.
Speaker 5:He's got the beauty in the top row. The beauty in the top row, there you go, I'll take that. Well, the top right. And the beauty in the top row, there you go, I'll take that. Well, the top right. All the bottom, the top right.
Speaker 2:How do I move to the bottom row? Because my approach is kill them with kindness, so I think I should move to the bottom row. Come on now, folks.
Speaker 1:So we've got a lot of people here today In the chat. We've got people from Ontario, from Idaho, from. We had some from the UK. Did you star those, claire? We want to know if this is in fact. Can you pull up that comment? Before the stream went live, we noticed a particular here we go.
Speaker 2:I got it here.
Speaker 1:Danielle Chamberlain hi from the UK, both with Nev and I in the room, and if that's Neville Chamberlain, that is a very famous Scientologist from England, from the I want to say 60s, and 70s.
Speaker 1:Yep, yep, yep. Well, hello guys, hello, danielle and Nev, if you are in fact the same Nev we're thinking of. We are doing a fundraiser today, guys. So we did a fundraiser. The last fundraiser, big fundraiser we did was for the story of Surge video that we premiered on all of our channels, and who knows what? The tally on that is claire, do we? Or, aaron? Do we know what the tally on that one is? I think we were up to like 80, 90, 100 000 uh views on that between all the channels oh, the views I don't know.
Speaker 1:Oh well, we got a lot of uh, we got a lot of eyes on that, and claire does know what the final fundraising total was on that right or what it is to this date. It kind of is always adding to it.
Speaker 2:Yeah Well, that's the beauty of doing these fundraisers on YouTube is it doesn't have an end, so anyone can donate at any time. But we figured we would give a few important updates in regards to Surge. Important updates in regards to Serge. It's crazy how many people have told us people that Serge grew up with and that he knew in his childhood that Scientology told them he had died. And we've since found out that they not only told it to people in Scientology, but they also told this to some of Serge's family members who were never in Scientology. So there's been some amazing reconnections taking place as a result of airing Serge's story.
Speaker 3:That's so good yeah.
Speaker 1:Mark you're mute. One of the things that we thought was a little odd when we were doing the video with Serge is that he kept mentioning I want them to know I'm still alive and we thought, well, that would I mean. Why would they think he was passed away? Like somebody would have to tell people that out, that that is what they were told. And and even people that were just that, just kind of knew, surge in a J surge adjacent, heard that he had passed away, so um.
Speaker 1:So he made a lot of friends, his um, his contact list is growing every week in terms of people that grew up in the cadet org with him and that are now outside of Scientology as well as just family members, are now outside of Scientology as well as just family members. He found out that he had a half-sister he never knew about and he got to meet her and her mother, and so it's really the story is really turning out to have a happier and happier ending for Surge in all of this and the people that have sent in on our channel, on the BFG channel, some people were sending in donations that they wanted to go straight to Serge and so he's been getting those and he does appreciate that and he does read the comments in the videos on the story of Serge. So if you want to send a message to Serge, put it in the comments and he will likely see that.
Speaker 6:You know, when I was just out in LA for the Masterson trial stuff, I got a chance to meet Serge for the first time. I'd never met him before and Serge has been doing a whole art project with the other Serge, serge Del Mar. And Serge said, you know, before I lost my hands, I was an artist. I said what kind of art did you do? He said fine art. And Serge, and you know, before I lost my hands, I was an artist. And I said what kind of art did you do? He said fine art. And Serge and Serge have been doing this whole thing. I mean, he's sitting there, you know, eating this meal which, by the way, it's amazing how Serge can eat, you know, with his prosthetics and he's like can you cut this pizza for me? I'm like can you eat that? And he's like yeah, let me show you. And he's amazing, when he started talking about the art project, his whole face just lit up like he is loving this thing he's doing with serge damar.
Speaker 2:yeah, amazing I know serge valensky has texted me some pictures of some of the work he's been doing, and it is just so amazing to see him rekindled, despite what happened. It's amazing.
Speaker 1:Well, you know, if you watch in the in the surge video, the story of surge video, when he first gets his hook on for the first time, I think it was, how many years was it since he used him? 14 years, it was 14 years. He didn't have hooks. As soon as they put these hooks on him, they give him a pen and he signs his name in these flowing letters and he signs it perfectly for the first time in 14 years and he has so much mental memory. That is he is amazing with those hooks. You, you would. I mean, just like Aaron was saying, I've seen him eat soup with no hooks.
Speaker 1:So the fact that he can, you know, do stuff with with the hooks. It's pretty amazing. So that's so that I think that's the update on surge. More to come, and the aftermath has other people that we are working with and there are more. We're getting more, would you say. We're getting more people applying for aid than we've ever gotten before.
Speaker 2:Yes, definitely. And don't forget, while we're here, we just launched the new Aftermath Foundation website. So, to everyone tuning in, please go check it out, give us your feedback. The aftermathfoundationorg has all kinds of new features that we're really just happy to have online and in operation now.
Speaker 6:So yeah, and I hope it's okay to mention that. You know now that we have really seen how much funds we can raise online and that we can pretty much do it whenever we need to. I think it's probably fair to say that there's applications that we've had to disapprove in the past that, moving forward, we would absolutely approve because we know we can raise the money Right, yeah.
Speaker 2:Yes. I completely agree with that, absolutely. And also, too, we've talked with some people recently that were like, well, we didn't really think we fit the purpose. You know what? Come to us, at least have a conversation, because we've also now developed way more additional programs. I think it's fair to say where we are making ways to help people, whether it be financial aid, education, mental health help, career mentorship, all kinds of things. So we're really working to provide a panoply of ways in which we can help people who have suffered the aftermath of Scientology.
Speaker 5:Right, that's a great point that you made, aaron. I'm glad you brought that up, because we all felt bad at some stage earlier on when we didn't have the funds to be able to fund everyone and we would get requests and we would say, well, if we fund this and then we have someone next week who is actually trying to escape the Sea Org, we're not going to be able to help them because we don't have the money. So we have to be sort of frugal almost in meeting out whatever resources we had. But now things are a little different in the world of the Aftermath Foundation and we have much more available resources and would like to help as many people as we possibly can. So I'm really glad you brought that up, aaron, because it's a really good point.
Speaker 2:Yeah, definitely. I would love to get your comment on this, mike. So factoring in, obviously you did a blog post about this and, aaron, you did a video about this of the attacks that have been ramping up on the Aftermath Foundation. My personal perspective on this is that if Scientology thinks, oh, they tend to completely negate the human element, and I think now it's fair to say OSA people that are having to do the logistics of attacking the foundation can't be wondering in the back of their mind like, hmm, maybe I could get some help getting the heck out of here.
Speaker 5:Well, I hope so, yeah, I hope so that Leah and I talked about in in, I think, the last thing, and I said, look, when you're in OSA and you are dealing with these things, because she, she was sort of saying, well, don't you ever sort of think maybe this is not good or you, you know, you shouldn't really be doing this, or whatever.
Speaker 5:Like the, the Julian Swartz's and Kirsten katano's and linda hamill's of the world are hardened, and by hardened I mean they have been so heavily indoctrinated for so long that they are doing, um, perhaps one of the toughest jobs there is to do in Scientology and that what they are doing is so important to the big picture of protecting Scientology that they don't believe anything that anybody says. They just write it off as like, even if it's true, it doesn't matter, it's this person still an SP trying to destroy Scientology. And even if what is said about people being beaten up it's sort of like, yeah, okay, but that's not the worst thing that's happened to anybody on their whole track, and we're all tough and we can survive. And more importantly is that we achieve the aims of Scientology and that we are the ones that are standing strong against the suppression, and that is the mindset that they have now eventually, all of us had a moment where we went, and this has gone a step too far yeah, whatever it
Speaker 5:is, and it's different for every person. It's like that. One last thing and you go. Okay, that's enough, I'm done. I've thought about it, I've rejected it, I've convinced myself that I shouldn't leave. I've done this, I've done that, but now, okay, I'm done. What causes that is, like I said, different for every single person and those people. One of the big fears that those people have is that if they leave, they have nowhere to go. They're going to end up a bum on the street. They've been told they're going to die of cancer. They've been told this. They've been told that, told they're going to die of cancer, they've been told this. They've been told that, like, all of those things go through their mind and I think that perhaps the most likely thing that might be the trigger that pushes someone over the edge is finding out about the optometh foundation.
Speaker 5:I really do believe that yeah because I know we all went through that like where am I gonna go, like if I get, if I get out the gate or over the fence or whatever, where am I? What am I gonna do? What's gonna like, what's the rest of my life gonna be? So that I think is is really important and I think it's one of of the intangible things about the Aftermath Foundation that is really important and really invaluable Totally. And you know we've had people who have reached out to us now that have said that, have said, well, I found out about the Aftermath Foundation and that's what caused me to finally leave. Yeah, so you know it's a really good thing. No-transcript who are waiting for a call to go pick someone up and drop them off at the airport. And because we have monetary resources now, we can do anything, Basically anything. I I mean fly someone from australia back to the United States.
Speaker 6:And that's what they're so afraid of.
Speaker 3:Yes, oh yeah, and congratulations, by the way, on 200,000 subscribers. So it's a formidable force. Yeah, I remember the first time I was ever contacted by the Aftermath Foundation to help someone. It was many years ago probably, when it was first started up and I was in Seattle and someone was escaping from the Seattle org and needed to get transport, needed a U-Haul and stuff like that, but they didn't have any way of paying for it. So I was contacted by Aaron the first time I think I ever spoke to Aaron and went over to just rerouted my day, went over to the U-Haul, met the person there, used my card, got the U-Haul and the Aftermath Foundation paid me back later, whatever, and he was free. So I just I've loved it from the beginning and I I love being part of it and it's just something that gives the ability for someone to get out and get on their feet.
Speaker 1:Nice. Let me just put this comment up here real quick. It says question does YouTube take any percentage of the donations, like they do for super chats? The answer is no, they do not take a portion. All whatever you donate, that entire amount goes to the foundation for the fundraiser and they don't even charge correct me if I'm wrong. They don't charge any processing fees or anything, it's the full full. They even cover the processing fees on the YouTube end. So the full amount goes.
Speaker 1:And the other thing is that there's not like sometimes when you do a GoFundMe or use one of these fundraising platforms, you have to have a goal and when you hit that goal, that's when they pay out whatever the donations were on YouTube. If you don't, if you raise $5,000, $5,000 in donations in a month, at the end of the month they send you whatever's in the in that donation, whatever it's gotten up to. So if it goes like I think in this fundraiser, if we did 15,000 to a certain in the last one we did for surge, if we did up to 15 K, then they just transferred the 15 K and if we did another 10 K the next month, then they just transfer the balance the next month. So it's an ongoing fundraiser and there's very, there's very little being taken away as it goes through it. Everything goes to the cause, so that's a great way to do it.
Speaker 2:Completely and, wow, thanks to the already over more than 3,800 people joining us today. Amazing to have you here and I see that. So the figure that you see on the screen, which is currently 5,410, that is the check that goes just directly to the Aftermath Foundation. It's processed through Network for Good and it's completely independent. So our channels are all linked to that, and hats off to Aaron for testing this, because it's a beautiful thing.
Speaker 5:Hey, I don't see any number. Where am I supposed?
Speaker 2:to see the number? Yeah, where supposed to see it? Oh, so you pull up.
Speaker 6:If you pull up your own youtube feed yes it'll be at the top of the comment section, the top of the live chat yes, my own youtube feed. Okay, aaron, you know so like, like if you open up yeah, not in stream yard like if you pull up an internet browser and you just go to your own channel.
Speaker 2:Not even the back end.
Speaker 6:With the front end, like you're watching it as you work.
Speaker 5:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 5:I'm hitting that now. I'll see if I can find it.
Speaker 2:There it is. It's pretty amazing. It's already jumped up to 5,800 just in the last few seconds that we were talking about this. So absolutely amazing. We're so grateful for all the support and so many exciting things coming up. So, and, and of course, to reiterate, we are all all of us here are board members and we all volunteer our time. We do not get paid. This is our passion, and you know what better way to make up for, for example, for me, the 30 years I spent in scientology, than to help people who I can completely relate to. I know the position they're in, I know the challenges they face, and helping them get out is just an amazing capacity so I have a little gimmick, a little caper.
Speaker 6:So someone had suggested. This is my press badge for the Danny Masterson trial that was issued for SPTV.
Speaker 2:Yes, yeah, love it.
Speaker 6:Somebody suggested that I sign it and date it and auction it off to the highest donor, and they opened the bidding at $400. So what I've decided is whoever makes the biggest donation is just going to get this, and that bar is going to be high, because I also promised that I would make certain donations when I reach certain subscriber numbers, and I do believe I owe a thousand dollar donation to the foundation which I just made I guess you can only see it if you're in my live stream, so I just donated a thousand dollars.
Speaker 2:Wow, nice, very cool.
Speaker 6:So if someone's like, oh wait, I already donated 400, like whoever like, just send me the email. Um, cause we can't, actually we don't have a running record of all the donors we don't have. I don't think there's we have. I don't think it generates that for us, right?
Speaker 2:It does on the back end.
Speaker 6:Right, but we would have to put it into a spreadsheet and all that stuff. So if someone makes more than $1,000 worth of donations today, just send me the emails, your little email receipts, and I'll send you this, signed and dated, and you can do whatever you want with it.
Speaker 2:Nice, that's amazing. Way to up the bar.
Speaker 1:And right now we're up to $7,486 on this fundraiser right now.
Speaker 6:Wow, that's not bad for 20 minutes.
Speaker 3:No yeah.
Speaker 5:Well, I mean, we could do some other stuff too, if this works. I don't know what works, and this isn't my first one. I mean, if someone like I'm not going for $1,000 for Aaron's press card, but if someone donates $250, I'll send them a signed edition of my book.
Speaker 3:Perfect. That's nice Good.
Speaker 6:Wow.
Speaker 2:Nice so.
Speaker 6:Mike, they would probably have to send you their email receipt.
Speaker 5:Yes, exactly, I mean, I guess I could see it on the chat.
Speaker 6:But you can only see it on your chat. You won't be able to see people who are donating on the other chats.
Speaker 5:Okay, All right. Well, if that happens, you can send it to me at my blog. Just keep an eye out for a $250 donation and I'll do 10 of them. Wow, wow, holy moly. Wow, if 10 people donate $250, I'll do 10 books. You know whatever. Do 10 books, if you know whatever. If you donate 250 bucks today to this fundraiser, I and tell me what message you want, I will send you a signed copy of my book wow, that's amazing okay yeah, amazing, yeah, wonderful yes someone's saying.
Speaker 6:someone's saying that someone else already donated a thousand dollars, so I'm going to go up in this stream, but so email me if you're the one who donated a thousand dollars.
Speaker 2:Email me growingupinscientologyatgmailcom. But then what if somebody donates something more than that? Then what?
Speaker 6:They're the new winner.
Speaker 1:That's how it goes. I've been to these auctions. They're auctioned off footballs, signed footballs and stuff, and somebody go like 10,000 and then somebody would be like $11,000. And you're like, I just bollard out with $10,000 and somebody just one-upped me by that much you know, $10,005. And you're just like, oh, come on, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3:But the difference in an auction is you don't have to pay if you don't win. No, no.
Speaker 1:I think at the auctions we do every entry.
Speaker 2:You. No, I think at the auctions we do every entry. You have to buy each entry at these. Yeah, they get it all.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's one of those school fundraisers?
Speaker 2:yes, one of the school fundraisers.
Speaker 1:It doesn't matter who did what they all get. They get every money from every person.
Speaker 6:So that's a raffle, though that's, that's, yeah, you're right, it's like a raffle.
Speaker 1:it's not, that's a raffle. Yeah, you're right, it's like a raffle.
Speaker 3:Oh, it's a raffle. It's not an auction, because an auction you don't have to do that.
Speaker 1:That's true. Yes, it's a raffle.
Speaker 4:Oh, my goodness.
Speaker 2:Amazing, awesome, well, what other? Does anyone have other updates that we need to talk about? Oh, yeah, go ahead. Well, I just Goldie says yes, that's Danielle Neville's wife. So there you go.
Speaker 5:Amazing, well it looks like we already have two $250 donations. Oh good, Awesome.
Speaker 1:Look at that, that is amazing. Yeah, we're up to $88.95 right now. Guys, this thing is climbing fast.
Speaker 2:Yeah so remember Osa. There's nothing we can't accomplish, Nothing people get out of Scientology. We are all in this for the passion of helping you start a new life, Exactly.
Speaker 6:Call us Daniel.
Speaker 2:Call us.
Speaker 6:Daniel. Daniel's going to be in for a sex check this evening. You know it, yeah.
Speaker 3:Why is your name coming up?
Speaker 6:Daniel was the best man at my wedding and he was my best friend from flag, so that's why I like calling him out nice yeah, yeah, he needs to get out here.
Speaker 1:He needs to get out here yes, oh, there's a lot of 250 donations yeah, I, I know, when you said, when you, when you said I'll give away 10, I was like, oh, you're signing 10 books today, that's for sure.
Speaker 5:If that's $2,500 to the foundation, yeah, great. I mean it's amazing.
Speaker 1:I'll have to get copies of the book, but yeah, you know, I'll just say it because people are already prodding me I'll do the same thing. If you donate 250, claire and I will do a personalized inscription in the front of the book, and we'll do 10 people. Now you have to say, though, which one you want, because now that Mike's doing it and now people are asking me why I won't do it. Because, you know, I do understand Some people already bought Mike's book, and they might already have a signed copy, but they don't have my book. Vice versa, so I get it. Yes, denver, steve-o. Um, I will do the same I would do the same too.
Speaker 5:I would do the same if anyone wants my if anyone wants my measly because it's paperback, yeah there you go, like you know. Thank you by the way yeah, well, my book's coming out in paperback soon. I don't know when I just finished writing a new afterward for it, oh nice oh nice, that's. So that'll be interesting. We'll see what Scientology gets up to when it's announced that's coming out.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:It went kind of bloody the last time.
Speaker 3:You know they can't stop the tidal wave. It's literally a tidal wave and they're just not able to stop. I love the new people coming out too, like Sterling and Biddy.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 3:I mean, how good is that to see Biddy coming out and speaking and a lot of people.
Speaker 1:Anyway, there's going to be a lot more coming too. I'll tell you a lot of people that hadn't come out. These are people that were openly against what Scientology was doing. But a lot of these people had signed documents and had made agreements with Scientology and those people, for decades or whatever, didn't feel that they could speak out. And seeing everybody else who signed almost all the exact same documents on YouTube or writing a book or telling their story, and so it's getting to a point now where pretty much everybody who has some sort of agreement with Scientology that Scientology, in almost all cases, forced them to sign without having legal representation, didn't give them copies of the documents, blah, blah, blah. It's now pretty much common knowledge that these agreements are useless and they cannot be um upheld in a court of law. You cannot make someone sign a document to give up their rights um and also to report things that were illegal to law enforcement or the authorities.
Speaker 1:Glad that these other people are coming out and it's it's amazing to see. I mean, it was kind of crazy when it got up to 20 channels. I think we might be up to 50 individual channels of people that are. You know, they might do a video once a week. They might do a video once a month and some of them are doing five videos a day. So, um, uh, it's a wide range of people telling their stories and I really love that. People are getting to the point where they feel safe enough to do it. And then, at the other hand, if you think that there's not going to be a little bit of backlash from Scientology, you might be mistaken on that point. I just want to put that out there, because some people are signing up and they're all excited and then they're like hey, these guys are private investigators at my house. And you're like, well, okay, yeah, they're trying to scare you off at that first point.
Speaker 1:But if you can put up with a little bit of nonsense, you'll be okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, and you have a lot of people that have your back too, and also I signed those stupid things on video. You know that I have to pay $10 million every time I speak out or every time I come into the city of Clearwater, or whatever it said. So I moved to Clearwater and I've been speaking out for 18 years. You know it's just like. You just have to say I'm not going to be bullied, period.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I mean I signed something and said that I'd never go back into Clearwater again and I was dropping off some of that public at the superpower building this morning driving Uber. No, oh yeah.
Speaker 1:Matt does it all the time Matt drives into the circle of the sandcastle. Yes, matt, tell that story. They're like do you know where to go, do you know where? And you're like, yeah, I built the fountain, babe, come on, I know where to go.
Speaker 4:Exactly, I can just see it now.
Speaker 2:I can just see it now. The security guards are like quick, pull the footage, see who got dropped off by the yeah they can pull it.
Speaker 1:Did he say anything to you?
Speaker 3:Yeah, and put them in for a confessional to find out what was revealed?
Speaker 1:It'll be one of those things. This is very common in Scientology. I remember when we were Sea Org members in Florida and you'd go down to the one-stop shop or you'd go here and you'd get some stuff, and then there'd be a whole period where it's like no one's allowed to shop at the one-stop shop or any of the stores. Everyone has to buy stuff from the Scientology canteens and you know little stores, and so it'll be one of these things. It'll be like oh, this is going to send something over to a flag and they'll say no one can take Uber anymore down in Clearwater because there's SP Uber drivers. No Uber, uber's canceled, only Lyft now until Matt signs up for a Lyft account.
Speaker 4:I don't know what they're going to do Close the whole town down. I mean, I walk through downtown, I go into the one-stop shop, I mean, so they got a problem.
Speaker 2:Yes, Because they all know you right, matt yeah.
Speaker 4:And I'll give them a free ride any place they want to go.
Speaker 2:That's amazing.
Speaker 1:We're up to 1229, 12 297 guys we are. I mean this, this fundraiser is maybe one of the best we've done so far, just in terms of time, in terms of 30 minutes. We've done 12k in 30 minutes, so that's pretty that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2:Train us how to do the fireworks thing.
Speaker 1:Somebody just asked is it doing it?
Speaker 3:do you have to do it? I honestly don't know why you have to have 200,000.
Speaker 6:I don't know why it doesn't work for everybody.
Speaker 2:Oh, that's so weird. I'm going to complain to oh you know what.
Speaker 6:Maybe it's because I have the $100 a month StreamYard account.
Speaker 1:But it's, oh no, but here's the thing.
Speaker 6:Is it a StreamY? I promise you it's a streamer. Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 1:Okay, I was on a lot. I did a video with Shalice and Shalice Ansola of Colts to Consciousness and I was on. We weren't on StreamYard Neither of us were and whenever I went like that it did a little thumbs up in my video. So I'm not sure. Anyway, nobody knows. Come on, nobody knows. Aaron's got some sort of Aaron's got some Harry Potter magic on his stream that nobody else has.
Speaker 2:We're trying, we're just like the.
Speaker 3:Time we hit another thousand. Let's do a balloon.
Speaker 1:We have to make Aaron's going balloons. We have to make Aaron Aaron's going to be Mr Party Tricks. Whenever something happens, go Aaron, make the screen, do something.
Speaker 6:Party tricks. Oh my gosh, someone in the live chat actually, I'm going to ask for it because someone previously in the live chat put all of the different gestures and what it makes happen, so someone was able to go find out what's causing these things and what gestures like. There's a whole list of them. It's almost like the you know the up up, down down, left, right, left, right thing on Nintendo. You know the cheat codes. The cheat codes, yes.
Speaker 2:Yeah, somebody sent that to us as well, but it just doesn't work for me.
Speaker 6:Oh, I don't know what the deal is. Yeah, that's sad.
Speaker 3:Maybe you have to have a certain number of subscribers.
Speaker 6:Maybe you have to shave your hair off.
Speaker 1:Maybe that's what it is. It could be that.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 5:Claire Okay.
Speaker 2:Claire.
Speaker 3:No thanks, I'm out.
Speaker 2:I'm out. That's a no-go. I'll ask the StreamYard gods and see what they have to say about it Up, up, down down button button fire, fire twice twice.
Speaker 6:What's crazy about this is I'm not even the host of this stream, so that takes that out of the equation. That's not why it's working, but also.
Speaker 1:oh, but you are using StreamYard. Yeah, I don't know. We don't know why it does it guys. We don't know why it does it guys. We really don't, otherwise we'd be able to do it. I thought it was a funny thing that Shalice was doing. Whenever I would use my hands, these little questions, these little thumbs up, would appear on the video and I'm like, why did she do that for her but she didn't do it for? Or why'd she do that on me and not for?
Speaker 3:her. I was like, look at that yeah.
Speaker 1:I just saw it. I don't know how he's doing it, that's kind of cool. Yeah, give a thumbs up. What those are for was if you like the video, you've got to give us a thumbs up, and also subscribing.
Speaker 1:Thumbs down. Oh, thumbs down, let's see. I've got the feed playing over here so I can see. Oh, it did something. Don't thumbs down the video. God forbid that gives you poop emojis. Yeah, anyway, if you haven't subscribed to any of our channels, we do. Would appreciate it if you did that. And um, always liking um the videos always helps the algorithm. And um, we are trying to get um, everybody that's in this little network loose network sptv. We're trying to get everybody that's in this little network, loose network SPTV. We're trying to get everybody's channels kind of going. And right after this video, in about a half an hour, mitch Brisker and I are going to do our second videos in a series where we talk about how we made all these internal films for Scientology. We're going to do the second film in about 25 minutes from now. So this, all of these feeds, no matter which channel you're watching on, we'll feed into that video. And when that video starts, we'd love it If you give Mitch's channel a, a like and a subscribe. That'd be good for him too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and and just again. Wow, look at the power of SPTV Nation right here in terms of supporting the Aftermath Foundation. We've been here 35 minutes and it's almost at 13,000.
Speaker 1:So thank you to everybody. That is amazing.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it just really is.
Speaker 1:And thank you to we've got 4,500 people watching live right now too.
Speaker 6:Yeah, and for anyone who's watching on the replay, because I see some people asking how do I donate? How do I donate when you have a stream like this that's linked to a fundraiser? The super chat function is erased and in place of the super chat function is a donate button. So if you look over in the comments section, there should just be a button that says donate.
Speaker 1:So yeah, should just be a button that says donate, um, so yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, let's, speaking of that, let's show some of the uh comments here real quick, um, and if we see if you guys have got any questions, um, then we can also, uh, we can answer some of those too. Kaz fern says greetings from dallas, texas, everyone. Thank you, kaz, we appreciate that. Um, we got carol d hi all from Essex, nice. And then we've got from Smokey yes, still, forest Fires. Edmonton, albert, canada. Thanks for that, jazzy, sorry, you're still getting smoked out up there. Central Victoria, australia, from Kat Baloo. And we've got somebody high from Exota, appalachia, exotic, yeah, connecticut, love, sptv. Exotic, yeah, connecticut, love, sptv. Thank you, patty.
Speaker 1:And then we've got Denmark checking in Relaxed Llama Drama. I like that name Relaxed Llama Drama. Hi guys Checking in from Denmark. And then we've got question why doesn't someone put up a board on with join the aftermath foundation when you leave and wander back and forth outside their HQ? Oh, like a, like a billboard. Yeah, we spent, we spent most of our money on helping people and the little promotion that we do we mainly just do on YouTube and that seems to be working out very well. So we're not really, and also we're not as much as we'd like to target individual Scientologists or Scientologists at an organization if an SP. I don't know how it is in Los Angeles, I know how it is in Florida and at the base, if an SP is identified and they're outside the building, they just tell all the staff to close the blinds.
Speaker 1:So as soon as, as soon as an SP even if an SP is just showing up, like not even with a sign, just there's an SP going to walk up and down the highway at the base. Everyone has to stay inside their buildings with the blinds closed until the SP leaves, so that they don't accidentally hear something that the SP says. Like there have been SPs that go to the base and yell stuff inside and they just keep everybody inside until he's done yelling.
Speaker 4:With the music, me and Tom DeVock. Me and Tom DeVock go downtown and they change the bus routes and the dinner time in order to have the staff avoid me and Tom DeVock being sitting downtown in Clearwater.
Speaker 1:Yep, yeah, so that's one of the because we know that is one of the reasons that a billboard or one of these trucks with a video wall on it driving around Clearwater it would certainly maybe make the news and be like a sensational thing, but as far as Scientologists seeing it, they likely very few would.
Speaker 6:Guys, some people are commenting certain geographies, for whatever reason, can't donate on YouTube. But, guys, if you're like in Australia, sometimes they say that Sometimes people in Canada say that If you go to the website, website, the aftermath foundationorg, you should be able to donate directly on the website.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and if and if and if you want, if you do donate and you do want a book, or just say which person's book you want in the little note when you do the donation and we can make sure, um, that that gets to Mike or me or Amy or whoever you want the book from.
Speaker 6:Um, another thing that should be mentioned, because this is you know, the nonprofit sector is notorious for spending most of their money paying their own staff, and I was looking at Ashton Kutcher's nonprofit just to be the dead horse.
Speaker 1:His previous nonprofit.
Speaker 6:Guys in like 2021,. They brought in like 1818 or $19 million, and $14 million of that went to employee compensation. Wow, so the board of the Aftermath Foundation receives zero money, zero compensation of any kind whatsoever, that is amazing.
Speaker 5:We can pretty much guarantee that any money that you send to the Aftermath Foundation is going to be spent on the people who need it to get out of Scientology and get back on their feet. We don't have any other expenses. We're not doing advertising campaigns. We're not spending it on PR firms to represent us or anything of the sort. It all just is there, available to be distributed to those in need is there available to be distributed to those in need.
Speaker 1:And, ironically, I bet you we individually spend more time working on the nonprofit than most of those people that are getting that money, those large sums. I bet you we work on it more in a week than they work on it in a week. Yes, absolutely.
Speaker 2:And we should mention, too, that the Aftermath Foundation was just approved as a charity for the combined federal campaign, which means that all federal employees can opt to support the Aftermath Foundation. We have our CFC number added on the Aftermath Foundation website as well, and that process and scrutiny is something to behold, but we were approved, which is amazing, and so yeah, yeah. And what?
Speaker 5:does that mean Claire?
Speaker 2:It means that all federal employees nationally can opt to support the Aftermath Foundation with pre-tax dollars and so they have like competitions between offices, for example of who can like 100 percent employee involvement, for example in supporting charities of their choice, and if they don't select a charity then it just gets spread between the all the charities that are approved, but if they do select a charity then it goes specifically to that charity of their choosing.
Speaker 1:And isn't there a dollar matching thing? Yeah, don't they have a dollar matching thing as?
Speaker 2:well, I'd have to look at how exactly that works, so I can't. I'll research that and figure that out, but definitely it's. It's a program that is highly promoted within, you know, for federal employees.
Speaker 5:That's amazing, Claire.
Speaker 1:It is, and from the few people that we've dealt with that are knowledgeable in nonprofits, they say if you have that, that is sort of a big deal in the not-for-profit community, that if you're approved by those, yes, it's like having an A rating from the BBB yes.
Speaker 2:And ironically, this was recommended to us as a program from a federal employee connected to somebody we helped escape. Yeah.
Speaker 3:Well, that's how those things?
Speaker 1:work. Yeah, when that story gets told, it will be the most ironic of people to know about the aftermath.
Speaker 6:Someone in the live chat says the CFC drive is coming up soon. Opt for the Aftermath Foundation.
Speaker 1:Nice. So yeah, if you're a federal, if you're a US federal employee and you have an option to donate some of your income, or however it works on your system, if you choose the aftermath, that would be amazing. We would appreciate that?
Speaker 2:Yes, oh, that's terrific. Yes, so should we close out with questions and any last updates? And then, because we just have a firm 3 pm mountain time cutoff here, right, so we have 16 minutes left.
Speaker 1:Sure, let's rip through these last questions. I've got up here. The Wanderer says Sure, let's rip through these last questions. I've got up here. The Wanderer says so I assume a $750 donation would get all three books and a $1,000 would be in advance for Claire's book too. Correct, sure, if you want to do that. But then that means I don't know, because we've got the whole Aaron press card thing.
Speaker 6:So you'd have to say if you donate $1,000, do you want the press card or think maybe even the press card is going to have to be a higher? The highest donation gets the press card. Yeah so someone's already donated a thousand and 10 or something you know.
Speaker 1:So yeah, a thousand would be. If you say books, then yeah, we uh, claire, now you're, now you've already you're selling books, so you do have to finish this book. There was somebody put up a comment. Somebody's doing double-clicking comments in the background.
Speaker 2:Sorry, that was my bad. I was just trying to start and the chat was flying by so fast.
Speaker 4:You know, I get asteristically challenged.
Speaker 1:Here we go. It took 44 minutes, but she's double-tapping. There you go, guys. Bob Sweet question Do you think you could all get together to do a road show? I think you'd sell out venues. You know, I thought about this, guys. The only thing that's not so great about a road show is then we have to travel, we have to spend money on travel and, depending on how many people you can get to show up at any different place, there's just a lot of logistics and expenses involved. And right now we can do all this from here individually, being in all different places, and it's not, you know, it's not un. It takes up the time, but we don't have to go anywhere. So I think it's more convenient for all of us to do it this way.
Speaker 5:Listen, just as a comment about that. We could do one in Clearwater. Yes. Yeah, I was going to suggest that you two could come to Clearwater because Aaron and me and Christy and Amy and Matt are all here. Yeah, so we could do one in Clearwater. We could do the Capitol Theater.
Speaker 6:I'm pretty sure that we could do one in Clearwater.
Speaker 5:We could do the Capitol Theater, and I'm pretty sure that we could do one either at the Capitol Theater, because those guys love us.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we also have a very good connection.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because those guys love us.
Speaker 5:We just made an amazing connection for that, or at the Calvary Baptist Church, because those guys love us.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we have done so in the past, guys, and the problem we had on that one was we didn't have the venues sort of locked up on our side and we we did what was that thing called? What did we call it SP con or we called it something. We went and did a tour of all the buildings and a bunch of us went um. The press came, uh, mark Bunker was there and we did a tour of Brown, clearwater and all the places that we were going to have like a meetup afterwards restaurants or bars or whatever Scientology went and talked to them and said if you host these guys, we're never, ever coming to your restaurant for the rest of time. Right? Is that essentially what happened, aaron?
Speaker 6:Yeah, yeah, they scared everyone off to host our huge group. So we had to drive like 20 minutes out of town to go get some tacos somewhere. We yeah, they scared everyone off to host our huge group Unbelievable.
Speaker 1:So we had to drive like 20 minutes out of town to go get some tacos somewhere. We couldn't even do it in Clearwater. So yes, if we did it, we would definitely use one of these locales that is not going to be bullied by Scientology.
Speaker 5:Right, but it's something to think about.
Speaker 3:It is.
Speaker 5:I mean we could live stream and have a live audience, Right. But it's something to think about.
Speaker 4:Yeah, I mean we could. We could live stream and have a live audience.
Speaker 5:Yes, that would be amazing. We're in, we're in it would be pretty fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It would be very fun.
Speaker 1:We have to think about that, okay, good, good question. Thank you for that.
Speaker 2:Great, great input you something might happen, okay.
Speaker 1:Sptv tattoo warrior question. I'm donating, donating a hundred time. Every one of you guys has a milestone and after this week I'm freaking broke. Reese reeth 10 000 aaron, 200 000 apostate alex can't remember. Amy, a hundred thousand. Um, okay, I wish it was a hundred thousand.
Speaker 3:yeah, I wish it was a hundred thousand, okay.
Speaker 1:I wish it was a hundred thousand. Yeah, I wish it was a hundred thousand too. Anyway, sp Tattoo Warrior, take it easy. Okay, take a breath.
Speaker 5:Don't go broke on Alba, yeah.
Speaker 1:Don't go broke on Alba. There's a bunch of other people in here who can do a little bit as well. Tammy Boone says question, Tammy from Canada. I just got on for about 15 minutes. How about you donate to the aftermath foundation? Who's um? How do you donate? Oh, how do you? You can go to the aftermathfoundationorg and um you can go to. There's a if you if in your button on youtube it has a little heart with a little handshake on it. That's where you can donate to the fundraiser. I think we might have to have a fundraiser to buy Aaron a powered light at some point.
Speaker 3:I know what is up with that battery.
Speaker 1:I don't know he's the only. Oh, he's got hats, see him, see I. So people, people ask me I was doing a live and people ask me wear the hats, get the hats. And I'm like that's a different channel. We don't wear weird hats on the BFG channel. Okay, that's an Aaron thing. Where does he get it? He's got it. Oh, I love that mullet man. They took her job, america. They took her jobs. Took her job, america. They took her jobs. They took her jobs America.
Speaker 1:Which people do you believe in Scientology? You would never believe they would actually leave. I didn't think Mike Rinder would ever leave. That was a real and I've told this story before. When he first left I was like you better watch yourself, guys. This guy's done this before and been a spy. Ok, that was the first thing I told everybody. It's like I remember being in meetings. I remember being in meetings with Dave and Mike and they would reminisce about this little spy versus spy thing that happened. Is this? Am I, am I telling? Am I spinning a tale here? Mike happened. Is this? Am I am I telling? Am I spinning a tale here, mike? No, yeah, they always tell the truth, they, no, they. They were talking and they were talking about how mike had, I guess, uh blown and then was kind of in with the sps or something like that no, no, no, it was.
Speaker 5:It was back with jerry armstrong, okay, when I was pretending to be, uh, a loyalist who was anti the new breed of management and wanted to help jerry take, take down scientology from within yeah, so.
Speaker 1:So when he first escaped, I was like I don't know, be careful, guys. This is. He's done this before. Coltsby Colton. Every StreamYard feature and how to use is the name of a YouTube video, and she goes over every gesture. Oh okay, so there is somebody who does this. Okay, well, I guess we'll find out. I mean, there's seven other comments that say it's an Apple thing, it's an Android thing. So I've seen every answer to this question. So thank you, coltsby Colton.
Speaker 6:But I yeah, I did see someone say it's a Mac thing, but isn't anyone else in here using a Mac? I am.
Speaker 2:And we're using an iPhone too. I saw somebody else say it was a FaceTime feature. We're not on FaceTime, I don't think.
Speaker 1:Yeah, anyway, we'll figure it out One of these years. We will figure it out, david Miscavige. Well, thank you, dave. Look at I like it. He's got his little icon there To congratulate you on 200,000 subscribers. I'd like to offer you 50% off some auditing at the Celebrity Center.
Speaker 3:No, thank you.
Speaker 1:Holy moly, david Miscavige. Unfortunately we know all the auditors there and that is not high quality auditing. Um. Pm Glenny question. Um, can we get a list of all the SP channels? Somehow? Is there a central location where SPT, sp nation can find all the SPTV creators? Now you know, I'm going to say yes, there is. I don't have a link to it necessarily, but there is. Like there's a discord server that's got a stuff, uh, got a bunch of lists on it and then there's somebody else who's made it. There's so many different people that made lists, unfortunately I don't need to know all of them, so I haven't really sought out the list, but I'm sure we can find it and we'll post it somewhere. Thank you, colette says LOL. Who is starring these comments? Obg Foster Question how many people are left in DM's orbit who actually knew LRH? How many people are left in DM's orbit that actually knew LRH?
Speaker 3:Can I just say real quick we made 15,000 so far. So we need Aaron to do his thumbs up.
Speaker 1:Or he's got to do balloons oh wow, look at that. Aaron Fireworks oh my gosh. To do balloons oh wow, look at that.
Speaker 2:Aaron Fireworks. Oh my gosh, I'm seeing 16,000.
Speaker 1:I think you have to do those.
Speaker 3:And then somebody just donated another thousand.
Speaker 1:There you go.
Speaker 3:Wow Confetti.
Speaker 6:Oh wow, that wasn't balloons this time. That is amazing. So I think one of them is balloons, if I go one there it is.
Speaker 1:Let's answer this question. Obg Foster, how many people are left in DM's orbit who actually knew LRH? Well, still, diana is still there. Oh no, she's not with him anymore, though, because she's at the base Right. I don't think there's anyone. You're right, larisse wasn't around, no, and none of the people that worked most of the people that worked directly with Dave are pretty young, like they came in in the 90s or the 2000s, so they weren't even alive when LRH was alive.
Speaker 5:Generally, he has wheedled away at those who were or knew Hubbard because of that very fact. Yeah, they represented a potential threat to him because because they knew hubbard, they may be able to rally some support for themselves. You know the norman stockies or the greghers, or you know even Jaeger and Mark Ingber and me and Lizzie, but we all were on the Apollo and all worked with Hubbard. Yeah, there were others from La Quinta who did too, and they are all gone. Wow, yeah, that makes sense. I think this one does something.
Speaker 1:Oh my God, I think you have to do it clear of yours. I think it needs to be isolated.
Speaker 2:It figures it out better. There you go. Yeah, both sides, there you go.
Speaker 1:Wow, oh my God Doing a rave over there. Aaron's got to. I know this is. Do it in the wood section, aaron, that can be more isolated. Uh oh.
Speaker 4:Isn't that some?
Speaker 1:Don't turn that upside down, Aaron. I've seen videos on YouTube that say not to do that. Oh, look at Aaron.
Speaker 5:Very nice.
Speaker 1:I'm sure everybody tuned in to watch little things Fly out of Aaron's the back of Aaron's head here.
Speaker 2:By the way, just for giggles, I suggest we do a giveaway at the wrap-up of an SP bracelet for all the many amazing people here supporting the Aftermath Foundation. We're almost at 5,000 people watching right now, which is just phenomenal, amazing.
Speaker 1:Do gang signs cause anything in regards to effects? Yeah, we're not gonna try that, guys. Thank you. Bunch of whitey's, a bunch of whitey's over on YouTube are throwing out gang signs on Sunday. What's the world come to? Okay, there's no more comments starred for me. So if you guys want a bracelet, if anybody wants an SP bracelet now this, you got to actually give us a size. There's a sizing chart on the spshopcom. Is it the spshopcom?
Speaker 2:Yes, is where the sizing chart is yes, and we also have an SP shop, fourth wall um. But yes, the sizes run six and a half to ten inches. So you, whoever, centimeters babe centimeters centimeters, please. No, no, no, no, it's inches yes, it's inches, six centimeters, it's like oh yeah, oh yeah, you're right wait sorry, mark thought that was six inches no.
Speaker 6:Mark thought that was six inches no.
Speaker 5:I thought that was six centimeters. You're telling everyone.
Speaker 3:He knew every centimeter of his body.
Speaker 1:I knew every millimeter of this girl. Okay, so if you want one of those, get in the comments, get it going and we're going're gonna spin the wheel. Who wants to spin the wheel? Who wants to spin the comment wheel?
Speaker 6:well, only you can do it, because you're hosting it right.
Speaker 5:I was gonna say oh, I see, do ones on my channel.
Speaker 1:I see. Well, I mean, we're all, it doesn't really matter. I see all of the chats from all of the channels I see them all, but I can't click on anything, okay? Well, I'm gonna spin the wheel. I'm going to give everybody time to get up from their couch or to switch their YouTubes.
Speaker 1:Already, a thousand people have put Well, I'm going to spin it. Okay, here we go. Five, yeah, oh wow, catching up here. Five, four, three, two and skadoosh oh, it just went right by me, skadoosh. There it is. Autistic accountant. Bracelet me, please, okay. Autistic accountant Claire. Claire, let our lovely contestant know what they've won and how to achieve getting it.
Speaker 2:Yes, many congratulations, autistic accountant. Please be so kind as to send me an email claire at blownforgoodcom. Mention your address and the size of bracelet you would like in inches. We will get that tipped off to you. Thank you so much for participating.
Speaker 1:Six inches.
Speaker 4:And of all people.
Speaker 1:BillyBob1234 says Size matters, Mark. Okay, Thank you for that. Thank you for that. Billy Bob 1234 says size matters, Mark. Okay, Thank you for that. Thank you for that, Billy Bob 1234.
Speaker 2:And we're in our final two minutes here, folks, just as a reminder.
Speaker 1:And I do have to duck out because I got to get ready for the next stream with Mitch, so I'm going to let you guys wrap this one up. Claire, make sure to play the outro and do all the stuff that I normally do. Don't be a barbarian. Make sure to play the outro and do all the stuff that I normally do. Don't be a barbarian, thank you.
Speaker 2:Bye. Have I ever been a barbarian. Oh my gosh, come on.
Speaker 5:No, you're the least barbarian person I know. Those who who donated $250 to get assigned book. Please email me at my blog. There is a contact me button on my blog. Attach the receipt or whatever it is that you got and tell me what message you want, and I will put in a specific message for you and send you the book ASAP.
Speaker 2:That's amazing, and thank you all of us here, SPTV creators, for doing this today. This was, I think, an hour very well spent. My goodness, I'm just so blown away. Thank you to all the people in the chat joining us watching live today Amazing.
Speaker 5:Yep Incredible.
Speaker 2:Any last words we would like to say before we close out here.
Speaker 6:No, I see a comment that says hey, mention the $1,000 donation. For some reason, youtube does not give us a running record of the donations. It just appears in the live chat and it's impossible for us to. I can't even scroll back and find that it's thousands of comments ago.
Speaker 2:But, aaron, I can help you with that, because I do have access on the back end through Network for Good's website, and so it will show who's donated what today, so I can help with that.
Speaker 6:Cool yeah.
Speaker 3:Awesome, what was amazing? Everybody, everybody who made a donation, everybody who just came to be part of this amazing community. We thank you so much to be part of this amazing community. We thank you so much. Yes.
Speaker 5:Yes, absolutely.
Speaker 2:Awesome. Well, until next time, folks. Any last words before we close out.
Speaker 3:Just subscribe to all of our channels. Matt's going to do a new more leaking at the FLB directly after this.
Speaker 2:Not live, but it'll be recorded but I'll get it up right away. Nice, yes, and Mark mitch will be live just about now, so awesome, see you later. Guys. Thanks again for doing this with us. We appreciate it. Bye-bye, and give me a minute here. Ah, we're very so fired I'm so fired. Oh my gosh, I'm freaking out here the videos are on the brand.
Speaker 6:The videos should be on the brand.
Speaker 3:I'm looking for the outro.
Speaker 5:I don't have it, there's no, outro it's okay, Claire. The only person in the whole world that cares about this is Mark.
Speaker 2:I know.
Speaker 4:We won't tell him.
Speaker 5:We won't tell him and he'll never go back and watch it.
Speaker 2:It's our little secret, amazing, guys. I won't tell him, we won't tell him, we won't tell him and he'll never go back and watch it. It's our little secret, amazing, but guys. I'll hit end stream. Thank you so much. Talk to you soon, bye-bye.
Speaker 6:Bye.
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