Alex is fairly close to correct in the predictions that he makes about, like, the idea that they're going to go to these FEMA camps that aren't FEMA camps and stuff like that. Sure, sure, sure. These videos online that everyone says are FEMA camps. This was Mark from New York's plan all along. Totally. Yeah. And to get his kids back. That's step three. That's step three, for sure. So, there is, like, there is that kernel of, like, I think if I were Alex in 2009, and I were a gambling man, and I didn't have a mole in Glenn Beck's program. I didn't have a Mark. Yeah. I would probably just bank on, like, he has to do a TV show. He's not going to get into the weeds. Right. He's not going to do anything super sensational. He's only got so much time. He doesn't have, say, four hours plus whatever discretionary time period that he wants in order to broadcast the reality of the situation. He's just going to respond to the most popular internet things about this. Right. What are the most popular internet things about it? They're fake videos of people going to fake FEMA camps. Of course. So I don't think... I wouldn't think that there's any threat. From Glenn Beck. There is just a necessity to do something. No, there's only insecurity. Right. There's no threat. He could have run a... After Glenn Beck's episode, he could have run a whole long list of like, here's Glenn Beck's point, and then I'm going to deflect away from it and do that. I would argue that's even unnecessary. No, it's absolutely unnecessary. But in terms of pettiness, it makes way more sense than to... Does he preemptively be wrong at Glenn Beck? He's not wrong about his predictions about what Glenn Beck is going to say. He's wrong about all of the things he's saying.