Info Warrior - Jason Bermas - Free Joby Weeks!!! A Cautionary Crypto Tale Of Government Corruption Aired: 2026-03-11 Duration: 46:19 === Two Decades in the Freedom Space (02:21) === [00:00:05] Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and I got a special episode for you. [00:00:11] I've known the guy we're about to talk to for well over two decades in the freedom space, spent time with him out in Colorado. [00:00:21] He came to upstate New York. [00:00:23] We threw back a few beers. [00:00:25] I had seen he'd gotten to a bit of trouble some years back. [00:00:30] I had seen that he was in custody and then really not heard much about it for a while. [00:00:36] And then I'm doing my scrolling on the Facebook on the desktop. [00:00:40] We don't have it on the magic box, everybody. [00:00:42] Gross if you do. [00:00:44] Get it off. [00:00:44] Stop with the social media. [00:00:46] It's rotting your brain. [00:00:48] And I came across a documentary with my buddy's face on it. [00:00:54] And it said free Joby. [00:00:56] It was by Mickey Willis, who many people know from the Plandemic series, who I met briefly over at the Red Pill Expo. [00:01:04] So obviously, I click a click a dude, and it was 25 minutes, extremely well produced. [00:01:11] And I found out that my friend has been under house arrest now without a trial. [00:01:17] You know how you're supposed to get that speedy trial here in the good old US of A for over half a decade. [00:01:26] And I am now bringing you that man, Joby Weeks. [00:01:28] You can find him over at freejoby.com. [00:01:33] That is freejoby.com. [00:01:36] You can watch the whole documentary series here. [00:01:40] You may have already seen the trailer, which has somewhat gone viral. [00:01:45] Before we get into the fact that you've been sitting in your house, which is, hey, you got a nice little condo, no problem. [00:01:53] A lot of people say your health is the most important, but I got news for you. [00:01:57] Freedom is a close second, everybody. [00:02:00] Before we get into all that, who the hell is Joby Weeks? [00:02:05] Well, glad to be on, Jason. [00:02:08] This is a good reunion. [00:02:09] You know, we've been friends since the 9-11 days. [00:02:13] And I guess I've just been a rebel rouser slash now I'm a political prisoner. [00:02:19] So, you know, I live here now in Miami. [00:02:22] I'm from Colorado, 44 years old. === Bitcoin and the Federal Battle (08:24) === [00:02:27] And I've just been trying to free humanity with all the new, cool, disruptive technologies that I come across, one of which was Bitcoin. [00:02:37] That's what's gotten me in the most recent battle with the federal government. [00:02:44] And yeah, so, you know, we could start talking from when we became friends. [00:02:49] And the way I am today, if you want to. [00:02:53] Yeah, yeah, no, that's where I want to start because really, you know, I know that I've got, you know, crypto legend or crypto pioneer is your title in the documentary, but you've been ahead of the game on a lot of different things. [00:03:08] I remember when I first met you, Manatech supplements that I saw many people clone and copy over the next two decades. [00:03:16] Actually, you're one of my very first sponsors back in the InfoWars slash InfoWarrior day, where you were hip to the vaping thing before most people and before Enjoy was in stores everywhere. [00:03:30] I mean, literally every single gas station has them now. [00:03:33] You were on that product as well. [00:03:36] And yes, you were one of the full throttle, quote unquote, Bitcoiners. [00:03:42] I think even before Ethereum was a thing, maybe by a few years, like outside of Max Kaiser, who is like the biggest proselytizer for Bitcoin, I'd say, at least personally, you would be a close second. [00:03:59] So, how did you get? [00:04:01] Let's start there. [00:04:02] Like, how did you get to the point very early on? [00:04:05] Because I'm actually older than you. [00:04:08] You know, I got a few years on you, where you said, I'm going to be an entrepreneur outside of the traditional space. [00:04:15] And how did that lead you to Bitcoin? [00:04:18] Well, I was, let's see here. [00:04:22] I started Manatech, sold those products, and it took me around the world. [00:04:26] We went public. [00:04:28] The stock went from 98 cents a share to 44 bucks. [00:04:32] And they set up offices in 26 countries. [00:04:34] And we sold $4 billion worth of products and created this donations through consumption model where anybody in America or Canada or Australia who purchased our product, but we donate that same amount of product to an orphan fighting malnutrition, the goal being to link 5 million consumers with 5 million orphans because that's how many kids die every year, about 20,000 children a day. [00:04:55] So that's been going on for like close to 30 years now. [00:04:58] And we've given away hundreds of millions of servings. [00:05:00] And it's, it kind of set me on my path. [00:05:02] And I read that book, Rich Dad, Poor Dad, and Cashflow Quadrant, Rich Dad's Guide to Investing, the Robert Kiyosaki books, Retire Young, Retire Rich. [00:05:12] I figured if I wanted to retire young and retire rich, I should read the book and then do what I do what it tells me to do. [00:05:18] And that's what I did. [00:05:19] And by 19, I was a millionaire. [00:05:21] And so, you know, the concept was very simple. [00:05:26] The only difference between rich people and poor people is poor people, they make their money and then they instantly spend it on rent and gas and insurance and car payments and food and all that. [00:05:38] Rich people, they take their money and instead of spending it on all their bills, they put it into an asset first. [00:05:45] And so they funnel money into this asset and then that generates cash flow to pay the car payment and the insurance and the food and the rent. [00:05:54] They purchase the asset first. [00:05:57] Never take $50,000 and go buy a car because all you got is the car. [00:06:01] What you do is you take the 50 grand, you put it in an asset, and then that asset generates cash flow to pay the car payment. [00:06:07] Three years later, the car is paid for. [00:06:10] Now you still have the asset generating cash flow to buy you jet skis or a motorboat. [00:06:13] So I got the concept and I started, you know, searching for businesses and where to invest and put my money into assets that would grow and create positive cash flow. [00:06:23] And it just took me around the world and I became friends with you and Alex Jones and Luke Radowski and Corey and Dylan and everybody else and went to Pork Fest a lot of the Porcupine Festival and a Free State Project and followed Ron Paul. [00:06:38] We did the Ron Paul limo, the Ron Paul blimp and got into legalizing cannabis and all these kind of things to challenge the status quo. [00:06:48] And before Bitcoin, we were minting a lot of gold and silver coins. [00:06:52] You remember the Liberty Dollar. [00:06:53] Still have them. [00:06:54] Still have those same silver coins that I think I got from you in those little plastic cases upstairs. [00:07:02] And I've gained, you know, I'll be honest, I am a poor man, but one of the few assets physically that I have is not only that, but over the years, people have been kind enough to throw me a coin here or there, sometimes a 10 or 20 stack of one ouncers. [00:07:18] And I think, you know, I held a thing out here in the quad cities with Derek Brose, actually, the conscious resistance. [00:07:25] Maybe three, four years ago, somebody gave me that role when it was probably worth about $200. [00:07:30] Now that role is worth almost a grand. [00:07:35] So, you know, again, a pioneer in that space as well, making these coins that were actually also, I don't know that many people were making coins outside of the one ounce mark with foresight that eventually silver would go up much more, where maybe you would want a half ounce coin or a 0.25 ounce or a tenth of an ounce coin, but you were doing that as well. [00:07:58] Yeah, we minted over $100 million worth of gold and silver coins and about 20,000 merchants that would accept our money for their goods and services. [00:08:06] It was a fun project. [00:08:08] You know, the merchants would just break it, break it as change. [00:08:11] You know, when we started, silver was only $4 an ounce. [00:08:14] So we buy the silver for $4. [00:08:16] It costs $2 to mint the coin. [00:08:18] So we're in at six. [00:08:19] So we would sell it, we would stamp $10 on the coin. [00:08:22] So you would buy it for we would sell it to you for eight bucks. [00:08:26] We'd split the difference. [00:08:27] So we make two bucks. [00:08:28] And then you make two bucks every time you spend the coin into circulation. [00:08:32] So basically everything that you buy, you get at a 20% discount if you're using our money. [00:08:38] And constitutional money is gold and silver. [00:08:40] It's not this debt-based fiat system. [00:08:43] And so, you know, that went well until silver went to 12 bucks an ounce. [00:08:46] And no one's going to spend a $12 coin for $10 worth of goods and services. [00:08:51] But because we own the mint, we just change it to $20. [00:08:53] So you buy it for $15, spend for $20. [00:08:55] Buy it for $16, spend for $20. [00:08:57] And silver went to $25 an ounce. [00:08:59] So you just changed it and stamped $50. [00:09:01] You know, you buy it for $35, spend for $50,000 for $40, spend for $50. [00:09:06] So no matter how bad they inflated the currency, I mean, when we started, it was $4 and it went all the way up to $49. [00:09:12] We just saw silver break $100. [00:09:15] The problem we had was we put Ron Paul's face on the coin, sold $60,000 of those things month one. [00:09:22] And so we had all this extra money to do the Ron Paul blimp and the Ron Paul limo. [00:09:25] I don't, you remember that. [00:09:26] We took that to 30 states and all the debates. [00:09:28] I wrapped the limo. [00:09:30] Now, was it New Hampshire where we had like the Ron Paul bus during like the 2008 election? [00:09:36] I think I had a beer with you there as well. [00:09:39] Yeah. [00:09:41] So we took that all around and, you know, but then the feds raided the Liberty dollar and stole the Ron Paul coins. [00:09:47] And it took seven years to get the money back. [00:09:49] I had to do a class action lawsuit against the FBI because they did not like Ron Paul's message to audit the Fed and his book and the Fed, right? [00:09:58] And Pillars of Prosperity, Foreign Policy of Freedom, Liberty Defined, all these great books. [00:10:04] So, you know, after that, we spun off and created the American Open Currency Standard. [00:10:12] And I was dabbling in another currency, if you remember, Mountain Hours with those yellow shirts we used to do the and that was a gold-infused paper dollar, I believe, or not paper, but again, because it actually had a micro amount of gold, like the kind of stuff that you would find in electronics, et cetera. [00:10:32] You had kind of like this paper currency. [00:10:34] We had those, those were the what do we call those? [00:10:38] It will come to me in a second, but we had a two-hour note, a one-hour note, a half-hour note. [00:10:42] The gold backs were the other one where we would spray the gold onto the they're still going the gold packs. [00:10:49] You can look them up. [00:10:50] Okay. === The Germany Bitcoin Movement (15:22) === [00:10:51] But anyways, Fed Bitcoin, Bitcoin came out and it was revolutionary because you could transfer value across the internet without having to go through a trusted third party, like a bank or a government. [00:11:03] And that had never been done before. [00:11:06] And it was, you know, it was pretty simple. [00:11:08] You remember Napster, the centralized server. [00:11:11] You could download music and movies, but they shut it down because it was centralized. [00:11:15] But then the BitTorrent network came out where you could download pieces of the movies from 100 different computers all over the world. [00:11:20] No central point of weakness. [00:11:22] They can't shut it down. [00:11:23] Bitcoin is the currency that runs on the BitTorrent network. [00:11:26] So when my friend explained it to me like that, I was like, oh, I got it. [00:11:29] That's very clever. [00:11:31] So I had to figure out how the Silk Road worked. [00:11:34] Remember the dark web and go to the Tor network and find the website. [00:11:38] And then you can't buy anything without Bitcoin. [00:11:40] So you have to go get a green dot card and somehow find a seller. [00:11:44] So there was no exchanges back then. [00:11:46] So I bought my first 250 Bitcoins for 200 bucks. [00:11:50] They were 85 cents each. [00:11:52] Nobody knew what a Bitcoin was, but because we had the Mint, we designed the Bitcoin logo and that went viral. [00:11:59] The whole world picked it up and they're like, what is this Bitcoin? [00:12:01] We were laser etching the private key on the backside of the coin. [00:12:04] We called it a cold storage coin. [00:12:07] And so, you know, that went crazy. [00:12:09] And many, it's the wild, wild west, right? [00:12:13] Silk Road got taken down. [00:12:15] All my Bitcoin got stolen. [00:12:17] I then bought more Bitcoin on Mt. Gox. [00:12:20] That got hacked. [00:12:22] I was going to ask you about the Mt. Gox hack because at that point, Mt. Gox was probably one of the three largest exchanges, like outside of what was just coming into play, Coinbase. [00:12:33] And I'm not even sure Coinbase was. [00:12:36] I mean, the only other one was BitInstant, Charlie Schrem's business. [00:12:39] And, you know, he got thrown in jail too. [00:12:42] I mean, everybody that was a pioneer in crypto was attacked. [00:12:45] So let's talk about that a little bit because that was one of my biggest things via kind of the fear of Bitcoin or any of these from the beginning. [00:12:54] Number one, it's digital. [00:12:56] So I always this idea that it was anonymous or it couldn't be hacked. [00:13:00] I always took a back row to it. [00:13:03] Then the idea that, yeah, sure, I get it. [00:13:06] You can have it on a USB stick. [00:13:09] You got to have the codes for it. [00:13:11] It's yours. [00:13:12] No one can touch it. [00:13:13] If you don't have it on the exchange where they can pull the rug, which they did in Mt. Gox, there's nothing that can happen. [00:13:19] Now, I'm not, again, we're going to get into your situation in a bit, but I'm not sure if you saw what happened in Germany a little over two years ago now, when everybody saw this huge movement in Bitcoin, for instance. [00:13:33] And they're, oh, Satoshi is showing his face. [00:13:36] And instead, it was these two guys that had run a pirate website. [00:13:40] They weren't even just taking Bitcoin. [00:13:43] They were actually taking the money that was coming in and buying Bitcoin with it. [00:13:47] And the German officials put them in a room. [00:13:50] And God knows what they did to them, but they got those fucking keys, Joby. [00:13:56] They got those keys somehow. [00:13:58] I'm just a wonder. [00:13:59] You know, I'm just saying, like, if it's, if it's my pinky or my Bitcoin key, you're probably getting the key, you know, and you've seen some crypto robberies of some of these tech bros that get a little too hey now and they're out there and they're flaunting it and all of a sudden, people roll up on them and you're going to transfer it to this. [00:14:23] You know, I got hacked for 50 million bucks. [00:14:25] I got kidnapped, I got tortured, I got extorted. [00:14:27] It was horrible yeah, but it was by the government. [00:14:30] I don't thank god i'm still alive to get more bitcoin. [00:14:34] But um, you know it's, it's. [00:14:36] It's been such a funny thing. [00:14:37] But you brought up a theorem at Porkfest 2013. [00:14:41] Uh, Vitalik was there and he was talking about Ethereum. [00:14:44] So when that launched, I was there day one and uh, then there was the Dow hack the 60 million dollar Dow hack, where they had to fork the, the chain from Ethereum to Ethereum Classic. [00:14:55] So i've gone through a lot of this stuff and uh, but I still believe in the technology. [00:15:00] It's a utility, it's like fire. [00:15:02] It could be used for good or bad and uh, It's just math. [00:15:05] And people are like, oh, did Epstein start Bitcoin? [00:15:07] I'm like, who cares if Epstein started or not? [00:15:09] First of all, Epstein didn't start Bitcoin. [00:15:12] Second of all, there is no Satoshi, whatever. [00:15:15] And the CIA or something, exactly. [00:15:19] It's a DARPA program. [00:15:20] Come on, everybody. [00:15:22] Come on. [00:15:23] And especially the way that they've kind of rallied certain coins. [00:15:27] It's created a new pump and dump market. [00:15:30] I mean, especially over the COVID-19 44 nightmare. [00:15:33] It was a free-for-all on all these types of coins that had literally no utility whatsoever that were getting pumped and dumped all over the place. [00:15:43] A lot of people thought they would see that again when Bitcoin rallied from that, what was it about 67 that went down to 20. [00:15:53] And then all of a sudden the explosion took it out to over 100. [00:15:57] But it was the first time, you know, and I go to this crypto club thing every once in a while. [00:16:02] Smart guys, guys that run or did run, you know, actual mining facilities of just the graphics cards in warehouses, the whole nine. [00:16:13] And they were, you know, they were, you know, advocates that the next time Bitcoin went up, it rises all. [00:16:18] Didn't do it this time, everybody. [00:16:20] Didn't do it this time. [00:16:22] Dude, Bitcoin's going to a million dollars. [00:16:24] I think it will too, eventually. [00:16:26] Why? [00:16:26] Why is it going to go to a million? [00:16:27] Because the government won't stop printing the money. [00:16:29] They just print, print, print. [00:16:30] If you think the government's going to ever stop printing the money, then don't buy Bitcoin. [00:16:34] But if you believe the government's probably going to keep printing trillions and trillions of dollars, then buy Bitcoin, gold, silver, everything, anything the government can't print is going to go up. [00:16:44] You know, it's not really going up. [00:16:45] It's just, you know, it's just protecting yourself from inflation. [00:16:49] Inflation is theft. [00:16:50] It's a tax. [00:16:51] If you or I printed a billion and trillions of dollars, we go to jail because it's a crime. [00:16:57] You're creating victims. [00:16:58] Anybody that uses the currency, you're based on the currency. [00:17:01] You're stealing their purchasing power. [00:17:02] That's a crime. [00:17:03] And these guys do it every single day. [00:17:05] You know, and the crazy part about this system we inherited, we were born into this matrix. [00:17:11] You know, gosh darn it, I'm not going to allow my kids to stay in this matrix. [00:17:17] You know, we can't pick and choose what we inherited, but we can make the world a better place so our kids don't have to deal with it. [00:17:24] I mean, think about our system currently. [00:17:27] All the money springs into existence out of debt. [00:17:30] So if the debt was paid off, there wouldn't be a dollar left circulating. [00:17:35] And we'd steal all the interest. [00:17:37] It's a mathematical impossibility. [00:17:38] You can't pay principal plus interest if only principal exists. [00:17:43] It's like a game of musical chairs. [00:17:44] There's 12 people going after 10 chairs. [00:17:46] So we're in this whole situation that we inherited. [00:17:49] And it's like, wait a second, how about instead of a debt-based currency? [00:17:53] Because, you know, they set up the Federal Reserve Bank the same day they set up the IRS. [00:17:57] IRS. [00:17:58] Peter Grace from the Grace Commission, Ronald Reagan, hired the guy to audit the IRS. [00:18:03] He found that 100% of the personal income tax goes to pay interest on the money the Fed creates out of nothing. [00:18:10] Not a dime of your income tax goes to pave the road to pay the police officers or run the school system. [00:18:15] Your property tax goes to run the schools. [00:18:17] The gasoline tax is what goes to fund the roads. [00:18:20] But the income tax, the personal income tax, only goes to pay interest on money the Fed creates out of nothing. [00:18:24] So the money isn't backed by gold and silver anymore. [00:18:26] It's backed by bonds, backed by birth certificates, backed by the government's ability to tax us. [00:18:32] They hypothecate humans. [00:18:34] They've totally enslaved everybody. [00:18:36] America has literally been conquered and nobody seems to care. [00:18:38] And I'm like, well, that's why when Bitcoin came out, I was like, oh, great. [00:18:41] We can vote with our wallets and stop using the gangster bankster money. [00:18:45] That sounds good. [00:18:46] Yeah, good luck with that. [00:18:48] Let's get into that. [00:18:50] Well, you know, there's a few things that's going along for you, Joey. [00:18:53] Well, I've been here on house arrest for the last week. [00:18:55] Well, all right. [00:18:56] So let's just get into a couple points that you made there right there. [00:18:59] And we'll actually go back to my Info Warrior days when I was taking phone calls all the time. [00:19:05] The fabled enemies days, the fabled enemy guys. [00:19:07] Yes, the fabled enemies, the Invisible Empire days. [00:19:12] And really, I mean, again, Max Kaiser on the show when Bitcoin was about 85 cents when you were talking about it. [00:19:17] And Kaiser, every time Jones talks about the whatever million in Bitcoin, that's all from Invisible Empire. [00:19:24] And Jones is the one that didn't take the money, everybody. [00:19:27] We were offered $10,000 in Bitcoin. [00:19:30] I would have gotten 30% of that. [00:19:32] I'm sure I would have spent it because, again, Bitcoin was like at a buck, but Jones, we're not taking that digital money. [00:19:39] So a laptop with all that's all, again, that's, that's, I don't want to get into all of it, but that's how the internet works. [00:19:46] And that's how Bitcoin is. [00:19:46] I had 66,000 Bitcoins. [00:19:48] I spent 2,500 Bitcoins on a house. [00:19:50] The house is not worth $250 million right now. [00:19:53] Yeah. [00:19:54] I gave away 10,000 Bitcoins for free. [00:19:56] Right back when they were a dollar, you want a Bitcoin? [00:19:58] You want a Bitcoin? [00:19:59] You want a Bitcoin? [00:20:00] People lost their funds. [00:20:01] I got a phone call seven years later. [00:20:03] Hey, so I remember you gave me Bitcoin. [00:20:05] How do I get that Bitcoin? [00:20:05] Well, I'm like, well, it's probably still on your phone. [00:20:07] He's like, what phone did you have seven years ago? [00:20:13] Well, again, that's why I think Dan Dix and guys like that that were smart and put it on the USB stick and had it doubled over and had the keys and maybe you had it in a safety deposit box. [00:20:23] Okay. [00:20:24] But I want to hit on some of the fiat stuff you just talked about really quickly. [00:20:28] I used to get phone calls all the time on my show. [00:20:32] I'm not going to pay my taxes because the whole economy is going to crash. [00:20:37] And I'd be like, whoa, partner. [00:20:39] I'm like, even if that happens, which I don't think they're just giving up their fiat system, you'll still owe something. [00:20:47] I promise it's not, they're not letting you off the hook. [00:20:50] Okay. [00:20:51] That's numero uno. [00:20:53] And then the other big thing that I always said is, you know, if you do have these assets, beware because you are a target, especially when you have, when you have them in a, uh, in a numerable amount, in other words, a lot. [00:21:09] And then you're trying to innovate throughout that as well, right? [00:21:13] Whether it be a new coin, you know, or what you did with your business. [00:21:18] So let's, let's get into that where you finally become a target and they start to prosecute you. [00:21:24] What exactly were you doing with Bitcoin? [00:21:27] Well, dude, I've been a target for 25 years, man. [00:21:30] Yeah, but this time they got you. [00:21:34] They're all of them. [00:21:35] They all hate me. [00:21:36] Yes. [00:21:37] But, you know, I learned about mining, buying these machines up for money, you know, buying the asset, right? [00:21:44] The goose that lays the golden egg, Bitcoin being the golden egg. [00:21:46] Why would you buy golden eggs when you could buy the goose? [00:21:49] So I thought, okay, I'm going to figure out this mining. [00:21:52] So I tried to buy some miners from like Butterfly Labs, give them the money. [00:21:56] They never send the miners. [00:21:57] So, you know, there's a lot of fly-by-night companies that weren't fulfilling orders. [00:22:01] And so I end up at Necker Island and I meet these guys sponsoring the event called Bitfury that were making these chips. [00:22:11] They call them ASIC chips. [00:22:12] So when Bitcoin started out, it was CPUs that could process the transactions and secure the blockchain. [00:22:16] And then somebody got smart and said, oh, let's get graphics card GPUs from like NVIDIA, you know? [00:22:22] And then somebody else is like, well, let's just create an ASIC specifically for only the SHA-256 algorithm, which is what Bitcoin runs on. [00:22:31] So I met those guys that made ASICs, the fastest. [00:22:35] Well, that's what would be used in my buddies. [00:22:37] He's actually selling them off now because it's no longer profitable. [00:22:40] But yes, I was always. [00:22:41] It all comes down to the price of electricity. [00:22:43] If you can get free power, then your Bitcoin's free. [00:22:46] Yes. [00:22:46] If you can get free power. [00:22:47] So listen, hey, for those out there, I've invested in a lot of companies. [00:22:50] One that turns tires into electricity. [00:22:52] Shreds the tires and uses thermal depolymerization to turn it into steel and oil and carbon block and all this and heat and turn the heat into Bitcoins. [00:23:01] I can recycle tires and turn tires into Bitcoin. [00:23:04] And I got paid to take the tires. [00:23:06] So, you know, you just have to be clever on how you get your electricity behind the meter powers or get the magnetic motors or all that kind of stuff that, you know, they try to classify and kill you and burn your lab to the ground and stuff. [00:23:19] Watch Stephen Greer's The Last Century, if you want to see about a dozen technologies they've been suppressing the last hundred years. [00:23:25] But long and short, when you got a $10 million a month power bill, you start looking around. [00:23:31] And so I'll get to that point. [00:23:34] So I'm done with these guys and I'm like, will you sell me some miners? [00:23:38] And they said, no. [00:23:38] And I said, well, you're sponsoring the event. [00:23:40] Don't you guys want to get some customers? [00:23:41] This didn't make any sense to me. [00:23:42] Every time I'd sponsor an event, the whole point was to get more customers. [00:23:46] They weren't selling equipment. [00:23:48] So I was like, well, this is strange. [00:23:50] So I kept on trying. [00:23:53] They said, well, why would we sell you a machine that prints money when we could keep the machine and print money ourselves? [00:23:58] And so I said, well, I guess you got a point. [00:24:00] And so I left Necker and I heard about this other club called BitClub who was allowing the little guys to get involved in mining. [00:24:10] And I was skeptical because I've been around and seen lots of scams. [00:24:14] So they were having an event in Iceland. [00:24:17] And so 200 of us flew up there to take a tour of the data center, meet the owners and see if this thing was legit. [00:24:24] And I ended up in the crystal, the Blue Lagoon with the two founders of BitClub, Matt and Russ. [00:24:31] And I got to talk with them. [00:24:32] I said, well, where are you guys getting your equipment? [00:24:34] And they said, a Chinese outfit called Bitmain. [00:24:36] And I asked, well, how much are you paying? [00:24:38] And they said $300,000 a petahash. [00:24:40] And I thought, I might be able to get them a cheaper price if I could talk BitFury guys into sell me some equipment. [00:24:46] So I told them that. [00:24:47] And they said, well, get us a quote. [00:24:49] I said, I will. [00:24:50] So I kept calling and calling and calling. [00:24:52] And finally, the BitFury guys said that they would sell me some equipment. [00:24:57] So I got a quote over to the Bitcoin BitClub guys and they bought. [00:25:01] That was great. [00:25:03] And so that started a two, three year, you know, ping, We got the price down from $300,000 a petahash to $150,000 a petahash, saving the members of BitClub millions of dollars. [00:25:15] Competition, everything go quality goes up and prices come down when you have clean competition. [00:25:23] And so that was awesome. [00:25:25] We saved millions and millions of dollars doing it that way. [00:25:28] And I ended up getting tasked with flying all around the world to find cheap electricity and set up these big data centers for BitClub. [00:25:35] I was a vendor selling BitClub mining hardware, which is a physical product, a computer equipment, just like AWS and Amazon, Google, and iCloud and Azure and all these guys. [00:25:47] And BitClub grew so fast. [00:25:49] They put in over a million members from 100 different countries, hit a billion dollars in sales faster than Google and Facebook and Amazon. [00:25:56] Not valuation, but actual sales. [00:25:59] Ended up mining 92,000 Bitcoins. [00:26:01] So basically they took in 700 million bucks and they paid back $10 billion. [00:26:08] There's no victims, no injured partying. [00:26:09] No one was standing to sue. [00:26:10] Mine 92,000 Bitcoins and a half million Ethereum. === BitClub Mining Hardware Scandal (15:48) === [00:26:14] And instead of getting on the cover of Time magazine, you know, they kidnap us. [00:26:21] That's what happened. [00:26:22] I was at Tony Robbins. [00:26:23] They kidnapped me. [00:26:24] It was Date with Destiny. [00:26:26] They took me to this dark site, like unmarked building. [00:26:29] They wouldn't take me to jail. [00:26:30] I couldn't see a judge. [00:26:30] Couldn't see a lawyer. [00:26:31] They're grilling me for my private keys. [00:26:33] After six hours, I'm like, I get to see a judge. [00:26:36] They wanted me to fork over the money. [00:26:38] And I was like, you guys are really cops. [00:26:40] I need to pay for bail and I need to hire a lawyer. [00:26:42] I can't give you all my Bitcoin. [00:26:44] And so they get all pissed. [00:26:46] And so for 11 months, they bounced me around the country from jail to jail to jail to jail and state to state to state. [00:26:53] Hold on, let's stop it right here. [00:26:54] How is the corrections facilities around the country looking, Joby? [00:26:59] That you got to do the tour. [00:27:01] I got a great tour. [00:27:05] It was interesting. [00:27:05] You know, me, I like to travel. [00:27:07] I went to 175 countries. [00:27:08] I'm always trying to experience something new. [00:27:10] And this was definitely interesting and new. [00:27:13] You know, down in, you know, in Florida, there's all the like Cubans and stuff. [00:27:17] And you get over to Oklahoma, it's all the good old boy cowboy guys, and up to, you know, New York and Newark, they're the gangster bankster, Crips and Bloods and stuff. [00:27:25] It's interesting. [00:27:28] All right. [00:27:28] So now we go through the process of almost a year of you being bounced around from jail to jail to jail. [00:27:35] What kind of trial do you get? [00:27:38] Oh, bro, they do not file the Constitution. [00:27:41] Constitution says that you get indicted, then you get arrested, then you get bail, then you get a trial. [00:27:47] And if after you're convicted at trial by a jury of your peers, then you go to jail after you've been convicted of a crime. [00:27:56] They don't do that. [00:27:57] Our country, it's an illusion. [00:27:59] They straight kidnap you. [00:28:00] They deny you bail. [00:28:01] They deny you a trial. [00:28:02] They bounce you around the country, diesel therapy you, and then they torture you, steal all your stuff, and don't provide discovery. [00:28:10] I mean, I listed all the felonies the government's done. [00:28:13] I mean, they're total criminals. [00:28:14] I don't even know why they take an oath of office. [00:28:16] They never follow it. [00:28:18] It's crazy. [00:28:19] So you just mentioned something there about discovery. [00:28:22] Okay. [00:28:22] Take me through that process because you're telling me you don't actually get a trial, even at the 11 months. [00:28:29] The discovery process. [00:28:30] There's supposed to be a trial within 72 days. [00:28:32] Yep. [00:28:33] Unless the judge says that it's a complex case. [00:28:37] In that case, she does what's called an ends of justice ruling and waives your speedy trial rights for you. [00:28:44] So they make these loopholes on how they can violate our rights. [00:28:48] So, you know, they say, well, you have a right to bail unless you're a flight risk. [00:28:52] Then they deny you bail. [00:28:53] I'm like, if you're going to deny me bail, you got to give me a trial. [00:28:56] If you're going to deny me a trial, you got to give me bail. [00:28:59] You can't deny both and just throw me straight to jail. [00:29:02] That would be a criminal thing to do. [00:29:04] Oh, it's the District of New Jersey. [00:29:06] It's run by the mafia, of course. [00:29:08] So is that where they filed the actual federal charges against you in Jersey? [00:29:13] Yeah, I had nothing to do with Jersey. [00:29:15] Like, I didn't own BitClub. [00:29:17] I didn't run BitClub. [00:29:18] I was just a vendor selling them equipment. [00:29:19] They were saying I was selling unregistered securities. [00:29:22] You know, they didn't, BitClub didn't file a piece of paper, I guess, whatever. [00:29:26] If it was a security, it's not my responsibility to do that in the first place. [00:29:30] We didn't do business in New Jersey. [00:29:31] I didn't live in New Jersey. [00:29:33] New Jersey is New York City's red-headed stepchild. [00:29:36] They want to feel like they got a good case, you know. [00:29:38] So they're always competing with the Southern District of New York. [00:29:41] You know, it's just, they're losers in New Jersey. [00:29:45] So long and short, I'm like, okay, after 11 months of this diesel therapy, I mean, dude, it's crazy. [00:29:51] If they want to take you from New York City to Newark, New Jersey, a half-hour drive across the bridge, they send you to Chicago and then they send you to Seattle, check you in, check you out. [00:30:01] And then they send you to San Francisco and LA and over to Vegas for a month and then down to Houston and over to New Orleans. [00:30:06] And maybe you get to New York 11 months later. [00:30:10] Look it up. [00:30:11] It's called diesel therapy. [00:30:13] I'm glad our tax dollars are so efficient, especially in the arena of the corrections department, everybody. [00:30:20] All right. [00:30:21] So all this time goes by. [00:30:24] When do you finally get put in the room where they're basically telling you, sign this piece of paper and you get to go home and then you can refile afterwards? [00:30:34] Now, what is this piece of paper? [00:30:36] What did your lawyer say to you? [00:30:38] The reason that the feds have a 97% success rate in convictions is because they violate the Constitution. [00:30:45] Kidnap you and they throw you in jail. [00:30:46] A lot of guys I met, they were in jail two, three years just on a complaint. [00:30:50] They hadn't even been indicted yet. [00:30:52] And they were sitting in jail for two years. [00:30:54] So what they do is they'll come to you after two, three years and they say, Hey, listen, if you sign this piece of paper, you can go home tomorrow. [00:31:01] I mean, you're eventually going to get a trial. [00:31:02] If you fight us, you're looking at 20 years. [00:31:04] So what are you going to do? [00:31:05] Everybody signs the piece of paper so they can go home and be back with their family. [00:31:09] You know, so that's why they have a 97% success rate in convictions because they're liars and cheaters. [00:31:15] They're criminals. [00:31:16] That's how they're able to have such a high success rate. [00:31:18] Nobody respects anybody that cheats. [00:31:21] You know, I mean, if you played Monopoly and the guy was caught stealing a bunch of money from the banker, you'd be like, you're a cheater. [00:31:27] You know, like, so that's they're just pathetic losers. [00:31:31] They're in the district of New Jersey. [00:31:33] So to me, they came to me and they, my lawyers were like, what do you want? [00:31:38] Two years, one year in jail and guilty or five years in jail and innocent. [00:31:44] And I said, well, my daughter's learning to walk and talk. [00:31:46] She's one. [00:31:48] And I'm like, what do you mean? [00:31:50] Why would I be five years in jail and innocent? [00:31:52] Well, they're not going to give you bail and they're not going to give you a trial because you're a flight risk and it's a complex case and all this stuff. [00:31:57] Maybe five, six years from now, maybe you'll get a trial. [00:32:00] We still haven't had a trial six years later, almost seven. [00:32:03] This happened in 2019. [00:32:06] So it's 2026 right now, by the way. [00:32:08] Do the back. [00:32:08] I'm very well aware of the year, my friend. [00:32:12] So they go, they go, if you admit two plus two is five, you can go home tomorrow. [00:32:19] But if you insist two plus two is four, you're going to be stuck here in jail for the next five years. [00:32:25] And I'm like, well, can I reverse my plea once I'm out on bail? [00:32:29] And my attorney said, well, yeah, you can do it. [00:32:32] They don't like it if you do it, but you can do it as long as you do it before sentencing. [00:32:36] And I said, oh, great. [00:32:36] Well, then two plus two is five. [00:32:38] And they're like, well, thank you so much. [00:32:40] Signed the piece of paper. [00:32:41] And then they gave me bail. [00:32:42] So I can finally be back with my family again. [00:32:45] So then I had to fire those lawyers because they were all idiots. [00:32:48] Hired a new set of lawyers. [00:32:49] David Boyce and his team, David Stone. [00:32:52] And these guys, you know, the reason I hired him is the Yale Law School is named after the guy. [00:32:56] Hunter Biden worked for him for 10 years. [00:32:58] I mean, the David Boyes thing is very connected to the Epstein thing from every single angle. [00:33:04] This is deep state CIA heist, billion-dollar heist. [00:33:07] I figured, this is Biden lawfare. [00:33:09] If I hire like the best Biden attorney, maybe you can help me. [00:33:13] No, they just wanted to deist me and he stole like, you know, millions and millions of dollars. [00:33:17] Wait, are you telling me that David Boyce and his gang of lawyers weren't good people, Joby? [00:33:23] Well, they did not help me. [00:33:26] I was like, I want to reverse my plea now and, you know, get a trial and go to trial with my codefendant, Matt. [00:33:33] Well, I had to fire those guys. [00:33:35] And he actually looked at me and said, I know you're innocent. [00:33:38] I'm like, I know I'm innocent too. [00:33:39] He's like, but you're just going to be a martyr. [00:33:41] You need to get 10 million people behind you for you to get free. [00:33:45] And I said, well, how am I supposed to get 10 million people behind me since you told me I'm not supposed to do interviews or podcasts? [00:33:50] You told me to shut up for five years. [00:33:53] So I didn't do any kind of podcast. [00:33:55] Nobody knew my story. [00:33:56] You didn't know what happened to me. [00:33:57] I was banned from listen, my bail conditions are no phone, no computer, no internet, can't hold a remote control to the TV because that's connected to the internet. [00:34:05] I can't have a job, can't have a bank account, can't use crypto. [00:34:08] I have to have a guard watching me 24/7. [00:34:11] I can't go to the gym or let me talk about the guard thing. [00:34:15] Wait, wait, I'm contested twice a week. [00:34:17] It's crazy. [00:34:18] So wait a minute. [00:34:20] Do you have a guard in or outside of your door all the time? [00:34:24] 24-7. [00:34:26] And I have to pay for this. [00:34:28] Plus, an ankle bracelet. [00:34:29] I saw the ankle bracelet. [00:34:31] I was very well aware of that. [00:34:33] I'm like the most dangerous guy in all of the world, dude. [00:34:36] It's part of the feature right here. [00:34:38] You probably should have had the guard like neck down in the background with his hands crossed to let everybody know that you were supervised that way. [00:34:47] That is absolutely insane, Joby. [00:34:49] All right. [00:34:50] So we're tailing off here. [00:34:52] What can you do right now? [00:34:53] What help do you need from the audience out there or just Americana in general? [00:34:58] What's the outlook? [00:34:59] When are we going to have a beer again, bro? [00:35:01] That's the next question. [00:35:03] I fired boys. [00:35:04] I hired on Alan Dershowitz to write this white paper. [00:35:07] He worked for the Harvard for 50 years as a professor. [00:35:11] So he put together this white paper. [00:35:13] I figured he's also like tied into the political establishment, right? [00:35:16] I mean, they're both in the Epstein file. [00:35:18] So yeah, they're very high-level guys. [00:35:20] And then I just decided, screw this. [00:35:21] I'm going to just defend myself. [00:35:23] I read 30,000 pages of law. [00:35:25] I put all my motions as complaints. [00:35:29] So I laid out all the felonies the government's done. [00:35:32] And then what happened is if you report a felony to an officer of government and they do nothing about it, it's called a misprison of a felony and they become accessories after the fact. [00:35:41] And so I laid it all out. [00:35:44] Three prosecutors read it. [00:35:45] They quit. [00:35:46] Three more come on. [00:35:46] They read what I wrote. [00:35:47] Then they quit. [00:35:48] Three more come on. [00:35:49] They read what I wrote. [00:35:50] Then they quit. [00:35:50] Three more come on. [00:35:51] I've gone through 12 prosecutors now and they all quit. [00:35:55] The judge has granted the government 33 continuances. [00:36:00] They literally have no case. [00:36:01] They have no trial. [00:36:02] They can't. [00:36:02] They can't do this. [00:36:03] And they just keep kicking the can down the road. [00:36:05] I don't know how long that you could just throw someone on Al's arrest and not convict them of a crime, not sentence them, not. [00:36:11] Do you know what the Guinness Book of World Records is? [00:36:14] I definitely have the Guinness Book of World Records. [00:36:16] Like for sure, 1,000%. [00:36:17] Every day is a new record. [00:36:19] You're the guy. [00:36:21] It's horrible. [00:36:22] Hold on. [00:36:23] We're going to ask Grock. [00:36:24] Anybody powerful, Team Trump, you know, anyone that goes to Mar-a-Lago, just send them this video, please. [00:36:31] www.freejoby.com. [00:36:33] I'm trying to get the records. [00:36:35] Ask how long we're doing it right now has spent the most time under pre-trial. [00:36:46] Pre-trial. [00:36:47] Hold on, because we'll do it live. [00:36:49] Okay. [00:36:51] We'll do it live. [00:36:52] Fuck it. [00:36:54] Do it live. [00:36:55] I'll write it and we'll do it live. [00:36:57] Grock is under heavy. [00:36:59] Please, yo, you can blow me on the super Grock. [00:37:03] I already pay you $100 a year so I can post videos longer than two minutes. [00:37:09] Okay. [00:37:09] And live stream. [00:37:10] God, I hate this platform. [00:37:12] It's not a free speech platform. [00:37:13] The guy's a fucking defense contractor, everybody. [00:37:16] It needs to stop. [00:37:17] Let's try again. [00:37:18] Super Grock. [00:37:20] How dare you? [00:37:21] We're going to have to go to Google's AI. [00:37:23] I don't want to do it. [00:37:24] Freejoby.com. [00:37:25] Just go to FreeJobyl and watch this video, please. [00:37:27] Hold on, hold on. [00:37:28] We're going to do it here and we're going to hit the AI mode. [00:37:31] Okay. [00:37:32] Something went wrong. [00:37:34] They don't want to tell you these answers. [00:37:36] Listen, when I came out with that sizzle reel, we got 150,000 views day one, day two, zero, day three, zero, day four, zero. [00:37:43] So I threw 500 bucks at Google, YouTube, to get them to promote it. [00:37:46] They send me the $500 back, and then they raid the camera guy, Corey. [00:37:52] They went to his house and stole all the footage. [00:37:56] Remember when I had Corey flying around the world with me filming the Bitcoin Revolution? [00:38:00] You're talking about Corey Rowe. [00:38:01] Corey Rowe, they made loose change with you. [00:38:04] He came around the world with me filming. [00:38:06] And the feds showed up and stole the footage. [00:38:08] Luckily, he kept some backups and stuff, but they do not like me doing podcasts. [00:38:12] They've already tried to bail violate me eight times. [00:38:15] I did a counterclaim on them. [00:38:16] I'm suing six judges, 12 prosecutors, the SEC, the IRS, the FBI, 50 agents, the clerks, under RICO, the Sherman Antitrust Act, the Hobbes Act, and the Tucker Act. [00:38:28] They're totally out of order. [00:38:30] They're total criminals. [00:38:30] And we already know Trump doesn't have any control in New Jersey. [00:38:34] He tried to put in Alina Haba. [00:38:36] The Senate would not confirm her. [00:38:38] And so the judges got together, threw a new person in. [00:38:41] Pam Bondi stepped in, fired her, put in Alina Haba again. [00:38:45] The judges got all upset and said, it's unconstitutional. [00:38:49] We can't have Alina Hoppe clean up the District of New Jersey. [00:38:52] And so the District of New Jersey has no U.S. attorney right now. [00:38:56] It's totally out of order. [00:38:57] They're all corrupt. [00:38:58] Well, I mean, again, Joby, again, I asked a specific question to two different AIs, one of which is literally the largest company in the world, Google, everybody. [00:39:10] I mean, and in bed with the NSA and NASA and the Defense Department and Eric Schmidt and all these people. [00:39:17] And it didn't give me the answer. [00:39:19] It refused. [00:39:20] And then the number one defense contractor, the guy wants to say my name, dude. [00:39:24] Like, if you take my name and say, Joby Weeks, tell me the story of Joby Weeks and do it to Chad GPT. [00:39:31] It cites two things, the Department of Justice and the Department of Justice. [00:39:34] That's it. [00:39:35] You do it under Grok. [00:39:36] At least it's, you know, sources like 40 different web pages. [00:39:40] We're getting something. [00:39:41] We're getting something. [00:39:45] Keep going, Joby. [00:39:46] I battle the AI all the time. [00:39:48] The AI is wrong all the time. [00:39:51] If you don't know the answer before you're asking the question, you're going to be totally lost. [00:39:57] I always know the answer to the question before I ask the AI just to see what the AI says, because I'm just trying to screenshot all the time. [00:40:03] It's funny. [00:40:04] So I'm watching it work and they're examining people with now less than three years in an ankle bracelet. [00:40:12] And you've been there. [00:40:14] There's a less than seven that just came up. [00:40:17] Okay. [00:40:18] So you're close. [00:40:20] All right. [00:40:21] Here we go. [00:40:21] So let's read it because you might just be on the verge of the record, according to Grock. [00:40:27] Yeah. [00:40:28] They're saying that a guy named Jeffrey Kiesel did six and a half to seven years, which is where you're at right now, under strict house arrest with the electronic monitoring. [00:40:42] So, dude, I mean, you're almost there. [00:40:44] I can't have a job. [00:40:45] I can't, you know, I can't use crypto or have a bank account. [00:40:48] Well, like, at least he could go outside. [00:40:50] All right. [00:40:50] All right. [00:40:51] Well, I'm going to ask her right now. [00:40:53] What about Joby Weeks? [00:40:57] And let's see what we get. [00:40:59] This is fun. [00:41:00] This is fun for me. [00:41:01] We're having fun, Joey. [00:41:02] Yeah, bro. [00:41:03] I'm so stoked to be on your show, man. [00:41:06] All right. [00:41:06] See, we got to 2019 to 2020. [00:41:09] So less than six years, they're saying you're under house arrest here. [00:41:12] Nearing six years. [00:41:13] So that looks dated. [00:41:14] You got to calculate the 11 months they also kidnapped me and straight throw me in jail with rapists and murders. [00:41:19] You know, my first bunkie was a murderer who had already been in jail for 17 years. [00:41:24] I was like, what the heck? [00:41:25] Like, I got no criminal record, harm nobody, no victims, no entry party. [00:41:30] And they threw me in. [00:41:31] I'm like, oh, God, I hope I don't get Epstein because we had just raided Epstein's Island a couple of days before they kidnapped me with Luke and Jeff Berwick when we took that speedboat and ran around. [00:41:39] You were on that boat? [00:41:41] Yeah. [00:41:41] I didn't know you were on the boat. [00:41:43] Yeah, watch the video again. [00:41:44] I was on the boat. [00:41:46] It's been a while. [00:41:48] I mean, obviously, I've watched that video. [00:41:50] Okay, so here we go. [00:41:51] They're only saying five and a half years as of March 2026. [00:41:56] Here we go. [00:41:58] They got the 11 months in federal jail. [00:42:01] Okay. === Life Behind Bars Without a Record (04:17) === [00:42:02] 2,300 days. [00:42:04] Count it by the days, bro. [00:42:05] Our mining hardware was making $5 million every single day. [00:42:10] Somebody stole all that equipment. [00:42:13] Who's got it? [00:42:14] That's like $20 billion that they've stolen. [00:42:18] Well, we're going to find out when you'll officially take the record. [00:42:21] Hopefully. [00:42:23] Hopefully, you don't actually get there, but we're going to find that out. [00:42:27] As we find that out, you know what you should do is if they, I did this plea deal back in 2020. [00:42:36] It's 2026. [00:42:38] They still haven't sentenced me on the plea deal. [00:42:41] No, but that's never happened before where you take a plea deal and then you go six years waiting to be sentenced for it. [00:42:48] That never happens. [00:42:49] The longest that you'll find on that is like two to three years. [00:42:52] Usually they send it to you within two to three months from when you take the deal. [00:42:57] Yeah, I would imagine, again, even three months seems a little lengthy. [00:43:02] Go to timeout. [00:43:02] They're like, we got to shut this guy up. [00:43:04] You know, I was traveling around the world speaking at all the conferences saying Social Security is a big Ponzi scam and the world's run by a bunch of devil worshiping trial trafficking pedophiles. [00:43:12] Well, you're going to like this. [00:43:13] You're going to like this. [00:43:14] You have no chance of getting the record. [00:43:16] How dare you, Joby? [00:43:18] Joby Weeks will not officially take the record for the longest pre-trial house arrest ever because the categories are legally different. [00:43:27] So again, again, I guess you could just have an ankle bracelet on and have to be in your house guarded for the next 20 years and you still don't hold the record because it's a different legal arena. [00:43:41] Send me that. [00:43:44] I'm going to grok it right over to you right now. [00:43:46] Joby, we got to wrap it up. [00:43:48] Let people know where they can find out more about you. [00:43:50] Obviously, if they go to freejoby.com, they can check out the gift send go and you have the documentary film on the front page. [00:43:57] What else is up, my friend? [00:43:59] Oh, that's the only way. [00:44:00] I'm not even allowed to be on the internet. [00:44:02] So, you know, just when I'm free, then we can become friends on Facebook or something. [00:44:06] Jeez. [00:44:07] Freejoby.com. [00:44:08] Help. [00:44:09] Throw me $100 or $1,000. [00:44:11] I need to get the story out to as many people as I can. [00:44:13] They keep trying to throw me in jail. [00:44:15] They've tried to bail violate me eight times now. [00:44:18] And luckily, the magistrate judge knows the government's full of shit. [00:44:21] So he doesn't ever let the government get away with it. [00:44:24] But the regular judge, she's an Obama. [00:44:27] You know, this is all called Obama's Operation Chokepoint. [00:44:30] This is when they were deplatforming and debanking everybody. [00:44:33] You know, back then, there was no strategic Bitcoin reserve. [00:44:36] There was no BlackRock and Goldman Sachs. [00:44:38] This is when they were coming out hostile to it. [00:44:40] Now the president's son, Eric Trump, is mining Bitcoin, doing exactly what I'm doing. [00:44:44] And he partnered with a company that I was the seed investor for. [00:44:47] Hut 8. [00:44:48] Don Jr. Eric Trump has partnered with Hut 8. [00:44:52] Listen, I wouldn't be throwing the Trump name around. [00:44:54] That Trump coin was bull shenanigans. [00:44:56] And a bunch of people got rug pulled on that. [00:44:59] Listen. [00:44:59] Yeah, none of them went to jail. [00:45:01] I didn't do that. [00:45:02] Oh, really? [00:45:02] They're going to go to jail? [00:45:03] No, they just made more money. [00:45:06] Folks, the system is obviously corrupt. [00:45:08] Freejoby.com. [00:45:10] You want to support my broadcast? [00:45:12] You know the drill. [00:45:13] The links are down below. [00:45:15] $5, $10, $15 means the world to me. [00:45:17] You know, this conversation, obviously not about left or right. [00:45:20] Always about right and wrong. [00:45:23] Look, I hope that me and Joby can go get a beer. [00:45:25] Apparently, he can't get the record. [00:45:27] So let's get him out like in the next 18 months. [00:45:29] So like, you know, he can't even get that distinction this month. [00:45:34] Or this month. [00:45:34] Yes. [00:45:35] The sooner, the better. [00:45:38] I got to be a good father for them. [00:45:40] You know, Liberty is seven years old now. [00:45:42] She's only ever known me on house arrest. [00:45:43] And Legendary is eight months old. [00:45:45] So I want to go swimming in the ocean. [00:45:47] I haven't been swimming in almost seven years, man. [00:45:50] So anyways, thank you for your help, guys. [00:45:52] Freejoby.com, please. [00:45:53] Will you pledge right here if you do get out that you will be your daughter Liberty's soccer, volleyball, basketball, or softball coach if you get out? [00:46:07] All of the above. [00:46:08] Of course. [00:46:09] Of course. [00:46:10] Let the guy be a good father, everybody. [00:46:12] That's going to wrap it up. [00:46:14] You know the drill. [00:46:14] Not about left or right. [00:46:16] Always about right and wrong. [00:46:17] Love you guys. [00:46:18] And we will see you on the flip