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INSOMNIA STREAM: 10 CENT EDITION.mp3

09/14/2022
Devon
00:00:00 Now, now I'm recording welcome.
00:00:03 See I have to record for.
00:00:04 The bit shoot.
00:00:05 Or if this thing screws up.
00:00:08 This is the insomnia stream.
00:00:10 I am your host.
00:00:12 Devon Stack as Alex Jones once pronounced it.
00:00:19 Yeah, I hope you guys are having a good Wednesday.
00:00:23 Lots of lots of temperatures. Finally in the American Southwest going a little bit South of 100, which is kind of Nice.
00:00:32 Kind of nice to be back in the.
00:00:33 Double digits.
00:00:35 The bee yard is still full of robbing, but it seems to be calming down a little bit.
00:00:42 I might have to take drastic measures or measures.
00:00:45 If I do.
00:00:47 I have an experimental.
00:00:48 I have an experimental.
00:00:51 Tactic that I might do.
00:00:53 It's a little bit extreme.
00:00:55 It'll be pretty funny on video though, if I end up doing it.
00:00:58 See basically well, it's it's hard to explain without video, so I won't.
00:01:02 I won't bore you with the details, but it involves a vacuum cleaner.
00:01:06 So yeah, we'll see if that ends up happening anyway.
00:01:11 How about we?
00:01:12 Launch right into we got a lot of weird stuff going.
00:01:15 On right now, it's weird out there.
00:01:17 It's weird out there.
00:01:20 You know I.
00:01:20 Had a spooky thing happen to me actually last.
00:01:23 Little spooky.
00:01:25 I'm middle of.
00:01:26 Most of you guys know that.
00:01:28 And there was a a truck or something. I didn't. I didn't actually see the vehicle. I just heard the engine. It was really deep, definitely like a V8.
00:01:37 See, they're like a truck or, like, a a Dodge Charger or something.
00:01:41 It was.
00:01:41 Like a thump.
00:01:42 Thump, thump.
00:01:43 And I heard it coming.
00:01:44 Down my street.
00:01:46 And I was like, oh, well, not a big deal.
00:01:49 Sometimes people make a wrong turn and they drive down here, realize that this road goes to nowhere and they they go back.
00:01:56 And the thumb, thumb, thumb thumb.
00:01:57 Thumb, thumb circled around my my compound here and went around the back and I was like, oh, it's still kind of normal because you can get out that way and then it kind of drove off.
00:02:07 And I was like, no, no big deal, no big deal.
00:02:11 So then like a little bit later.
00:02:15 I wasn't looking at the clock, so I'm not sure how much longer later, but not not.
00:02:19 Less than an.
00:02:19 Hour, we'll say.
00:02:22 I hear it again and I'm like, all right.
00:02:25 This is.
00:02:26 That's definitely that's the same.
00:02:30 So I decided to go.
00:02:31 Out and take a look.
00:02:33 And I'm not fast enough, so it circles back around the compound.
00:02:38 And I'm like, alright, well that's.
00:02:40 I don't, I don't.
00:02:41 See it.
00:02:43 And yeah, I'm going to make an excuse to go out there.
00:02:46 I'm going to go out and like.
00:02:47 Check on the bees.
00:02:50 In the middle of.
00:02:50 The night.
00:02:53 With a headlamp.
00:02:54 And my red, my red B flashlight.
00:02:57 I have these red LED lights are great.
00:03:01 They're so great.
00:03:02 It's not just bees that it can't see the red lights.
00:03:05 It's all bugs if you live somewhere or if you go camping somewhere where there's bugs everywhere, which is a lot of places around July and August.
00:03:15 I I highly recommend getting a red LED, not like a not an LED light with the red filter but an actual red LED light because you won't get smacked in the face.
Speaker 2
00:03:25 Both the headlamp.
Devon
00:03:26 And the flashlight because you won't get smacked in the face by moths and stuff like that anyway.
00:03:32 So I get that and I walk out.
00:03:34 And I check out.
00:03:35 I don't hear the engine anymore.
00:03:36 I don't.
00:03:37 I don't see any.
00:03:39 It's pitch black out here, like pitch black.
00:03:41 There's no city lights.
00:03:43 It was a little bit cloudy, so there wasn't any like moonlight or stars or anything.
00:03:49 And I'm coming back back to the compound.
00:03:53 And I hear.
00:03:55 An ingin fan kick on.
00:03:57 You know when you're just sitting there in.
00:03:59 Your car with the engine running.
00:04:02 It starts to get a little warm because usually what's cooling off the engine is the air coming in through your grill, which then goes through your radiator, cools off the engine so.
00:04:12 Even though it would, you would think that your engine would get hotter when you're driving down the road.
00:04:16 It actually gets hotter when you're sitting there.
00:04:19 So you've all.
00:04:19 Heard that when you're sitting in your.
00:04:20 Car and goes, you know, like I'm making really cool sound effects tonight.
00:04:24 So that's, you know that kind of a thing.
00:04:27 It's actually louder on the engine.
00:04:28 Most times.
00:04:29 So I'm walking back to the compound I hear.
00:04:31 This, and I'm like, OK, what the hell is that?
00:04:34 And I I stop.
00:04:36 When I look around.
00:04:38 And it's definitely coming from back behind the compound.
00:04:41 Where there's not, there's no.
00:04:43 Reason to be there, by the way, there's like nothing there, just desert.
00:04:47 And I take a few more steps.
00:04:50 And it kicks on again.
00:04:53 And I freeze and I turn off my headlamp and I move my head around, try to figure out like what direction it's coming from.
00:05:00 And as I'm standing in there in the dark.
00:05:04 I hear a door open.
00:05:06 And that's when I realized.
00:05:08 Like a weird creep I'm standing directly.
00:05:11 In front of my neighbors house just standing there in the dark.
00:05:17 And they're out of town.
00:05:19 And their son is watching the house with his girlfriend and she it's her.
00:05:24 She's opening the door and she's just looking at this weird guy standing in the dark.
00:05:31 So she just, I I like.
00:05:33 I kind of like awkwardly wave like oh, I'm I'm not a murderer and she just turns on her heel and goes back inside and I hear her saying mumbling.
00:05:41 They're not mumbling but.
00:05:42 Saying there's a.
00:05:42 Man out there and I was like, oh ****.
00:05:45 Now I'm the creepy weirdo.
00:05:49 So I go back, I go back to the compound just as casually now.
00:05:55 I'm like, well, I can't be like, I'll covert about it.
00:05:57 I have to or.
00:05:58 I'll look like I'm sneaking around.
00:06:01 So I try to act as casual as possible.
00:06:05 I walked back to the my property.
00:06:09 And and again I hear the fan.
00:06:10 Kick on. I'm.
00:06:11 Like what the ****'* going on out here?
00:06:15 So I got like the brightest flashlight I have, like the kind of light that's too bright because it just drains whatever battery you stick in it, like in a.
00:06:22 And I don't know what that lights good for because well, it's good for like 2 minutes, because then it kills the battery.
00:06:29 And I'm like waving this lightsaber around in my yard, making it obvious that, like, look, someone's here.
00:06:35 Because I didn't have my outside lights off because I haven't been turning them on because of the bugs and stuff, right?
00:06:42 And I expected that ohh if it was just some teenagers out.
00:06:45 You know, doing naughty things out in the desert.
00:06:49 They would see this.
00:06:50 Weirdo with a flashlight and they'd.
00:06:52 Drive away.
00:06:53 No, no, they didn't drive away.
00:06:56 So I go back inside.
00:07:00 And then, like an hour later, an hour later.
Speaker
00:07:03 Dum dum dum dum dum dum dum dum
Devon
00:07:05 It finally leaves.
00:07:08 Now I'm freaking.
00:07:08 Out a little bit.
00:07:09 I'm like, what the **** was that?
00:07:10 Because at this point it was like, like really, it was like like 2 in the morning or something like.
00:07:15 That it was like, really?
00:07:16 Late on a weekday in the.
Speaker 4
00:07:18 Middle of nowhere, like for no reason.
Speaker 3
00:07:18 OK.
Devon
00:07:22 And I'm like, oh, yeah, what's going on?
00:07:26 And I decided.
00:07:26 To go to bed anyway, I'm like whatever.
00:07:28 **** it.
00:07:30 And then I wake up.
00:07:32 Because classified cat.
00:07:35 It's making these weird noises.
00:07:38 Now classified cat is known to make weird noises.
00:07:42 Usually it means that he's found a mouse or a lizard.
00:07:46 He actually, for the first time this year, he finally he bagged a lizard.
00:07:50 It's actually.
00:07:51 I don't even know how it got in the house.
00:07:53 It was.
00:07:53 It was one of these big ones.
00:07:55 It was a medium sized version of 1 of.
00:07:57 The big ones, and I don't know how it got in the house, but he named the **** out of it and I had to pull it outside.
00:08:02 And I I don't know.
00:08:03 It's probably bird food or something now.
00:08:07 He makes these weird noises when he finds something to kill.
00:08:11 He's got the the hunters spirit, so I'm like, all right, he's, you know, worst case scenario, he's going to drag a mouse in here or something like that.
00:08:19 Or a.
00:08:19 Gecko or I don't know.
00:08:21 But then he keeps making the noises and like, oh, ****, maybe he's hurt.
00:08:25 Maybe classified cat is in danger.
00:08:29 So I walk out to see what the Hell's going on.
00:08:32 And he's staring.
00:08:34 Out the back door.
00:08:36 Because it's kind of cooled off at night a little bit.
00:08:38 I've been opening up the back door and I got I got a screen door that locks and whatever.
00:08:42 But, you know, let let some air come through.
00:08:46 And he's just staring out the back door.
00:08:49 It's like, oh, that's weird.
00:08:50 Maybe he sees like a rabbit or like, a a mouse or something out there.
00:08:56 So I look out the back door and again there's no lights on in the back, so it's just pitch black.
00:09:00 I can't really see anything.
00:09:02 So I turn around and as I start to walk away, he hisses.
00:09:07 Now this is significant because this is the second time literally the the the second time in the in history.
00:09:14 I have heard classified cat hiss.
00:09:18 The other time was when we first moved here.
00:09:21 He was actually looking at another screen door.
00:09:24 And he was unfamiliar with the house.
00:09:27 You know, the whole thing was kind of freaking him out.
00:09:29 And, you know, if anyone who's moved a cat, you know, they don't take it very well.
00:09:34 And I happen to be walking around the corner of the on the outside of the house, and I came around the corner and he just saw, you know, Devin, you know, or a big, shadowy bipedal thing walking around the corner.
00:09:47 And he didn't know what I was.
00:09:48 And and he went, you know, and I was like, oh, that's weird.
00:09:51 I've never heard you his before.
00:09:52 It's just me, you know, chill out.
00:09:55 But it's the second time I heard him hiss.
00:09:57 And I was like, OK.
00:09:58 Well, that's creepy, cause the first time I.
00:10:00 Heard him, miss.
00:10:01 Was that a person?
00:10:04 So I'm I'm a little creeped out.
00:10:07 I get my flashlight.
00:10:10 I'm shining it out.
00:10:12 The screen door looking for skin walkers or something.
00:10:15 I don't know what the Hell's out there.
00:10:18 Nothing, absolutely nothing.
00:10:22 So I go back to my desk and do some work.
00:10:26 And then I hear it again.
00:10:30 Weird noises from classified cat and hissing sounds.
00:10:34 So I grab my flashlight, run out there, shine a light out there.
00:10:39 Anticlimatic a little bit, but there was a cat out there.
00:10:45 A strange cat.
00:10:46 Middle of no.
00:10:47 I don't know how he went out there.
00:10:50 I just caught the tail end of it.
00:10:51 Run it literally as it.
00:10:52 Ran away and I was.
00:10:54 Like, oh, what the ****?
00:10:57 So my my my theory is.
00:11:01 That, that truck or whatever it was.
00:11:02 That came out here.
00:11:05 Was dropping a skinwalker off in the desert.
00:11:09 That morphed into a cat.
00:11:12 And scared classified cat.
00:11:15 That's my that's my working theory right now.
00:11:19 So yeah, there's a it was a weird I.
00:11:22 Just barely caught it.
00:11:23 It was a white cat too.
00:11:25 Maybe it's a ghost cat.
00:11:27 Because I just barely caught like you know.
00:11:29 And I thought for.
00:11:30 A second.
00:11:30 Oh, maybe it's like a bobcat or something like that.
00:11:33 But it had a long tail had like a long, you know, domesticated cat tail.
00:11:38 Bobcats have the short little.
00:11:40 Short little stubby tails.
00:11:42 So it wasn't that.
00:11:44 But yeah, that was that was.
00:11:45 My creepy night last night.
00:11:47 Very creepy night.
00:11:50 And Speaking of creepy, let's start off with some creepy news.
00:11:54 It's a.
00:11:54 Little bit older but still.
00:11:55 Good to go over.
00:12:08 OK, creepy news.
00:12:14 Here we go.
00:12:19 Synthetic embryo with brain and heart formed without using eggs or sperm.
00:12:28 Oh, good. Oh good.
00:12:32 A synthetic embryo with cells capable of forming a brain and a beating heart.
00:12:39 Was developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, using mouse stem cells.
00:12:46 Euronews described the effort as yet another success in the unfolding race to develop embryos from human and mouse stem cells.
00:12:59 The team.
00:13:01 Led by professor.
00:13:02 Yeah, it's an it's literally a Jew.
00:13:06 Magdalena czernica goats.
00:13:10 Developed the embryo model without using any eggs or sperm.
00:13:16 The researchers use the stem cells, specifically three types found in early mammalian development.
00:13:24 By introducing the expression of a particular set of genes and establishing a unique environment for the interactions, the researchers were able to get the stem cells to talk to each other, explains a summary of the.
00:13:40 The stem cells organized into structures that progressed through the successive developmental stages until they had beating hearts.
00:13:47 And foundations of the brain.
00:13:51 As well as the yolk sack where the embryo develops and gets nutrients from in its first weeks.
00:14:00 The synthetic embryo model, developed by Cambridge by the Cambridge team is unique.
00:14:06 I guess you could say.
00:14:07 That as it reached a record level of development where the entire brain, including the interior portion, began.
00:14:14 To develop good God.
00:14:21 Oh boy, the findings.
00:14:23 Which took researchers over a decade of work.
00:14:25 Good time well spent.
00:14:27 Could potentially be useful.
00:14:29 In understanding why some pregnancies fail.
00:14:31 Oh is.
00:14:32 That what you're going to use it for?
00:14:34 It's OK guys. We're.
00:14:35 Just going to figure out why some pregnancies fail.
00:14:42 Along with developing synthetic organs.
Speaker 4
00:14:46 Oh good.
Speaker
00:14:48 Ohh good.
Devon
00:14:50 I want I want Hillary Clinton to live forever.
00:14:53 The research also opens new possibilities to study the mechanisms of new yeah.
00:14:59 I wonder how those studies will be conducted.
00:15:04 Ah, anyway.
00:15:07 So they're they're literally creating monsters.
00:15:13 And you know, this is just what's public.
00:15:15 This is just what's public.
00:15:18 So you know, whatever it is that is.
00:15:20 Really going on?
00:15:23 In the labs that we're not told about and the experiments were not told about.
00:15:29 Is uh, you know.
00:15:31 They've they've probably got little little wacky.
00:15:35 Clone cause here's the thing, right?
00:15:37 Everyone knows.
00:15:38 Everyone knows these people don't have ethics.
00:15:41 They have 0 ethics, and they've demonstrated very recently.
00:15:45 They don't care if they kill a lot of people.
00:15:48 So why would they care about killing what they don't see?
00:15:51 Like, by the way, all all these people are almost certainly.
00:15:56 Almost certainly the types of people that don't view embryos as people.
00:16:00 It's just a clump of cells, right?
00:16:02 So what would be?
00:16:03 What would be the moral moral?
00:16:05 Why wouldn't you let it develop the term?
00:16:10 Like, why wouldn't you?
00:16:12 The only reason why they wouldn't is if there was some kind of technological barrier.
00:16:18 We know there's no ethics.
00:16:20 To this research whatsoever.
00:16:25 So ultimately this will be used for.
00:16:28 It's basically you know it's it's a.
00:16:30 Transhumanist wet dream.
00:16:34 Let's create these these.
00:16:37 You know, designer organs.
00:16:39 Why not?
00:16:40 You know you got like.
00:16:41 Name you got a Nike heart?
00:16:43 You got a Nike heart.
00:16:46 Don't think that's not going to be available someday.
00:16:55 Speaking of.
00:16:57 Living in crazy times.
00:17:00 Some of the Q cards are getting activated apparently.
00:17:04 You know this is we.
00:17:06 We've known this was coming.
00:17:08 The Q ***** are slowly they're MK ultra triggers are being activated.
Speaker 5
00:17:14 Fortunate no one was hurt. DuMont police say this all started as a 911 call for an erratic driver along State route.
00:17:20 66 police say the caller reported seeing a man wearing a safety vest and rainbow clown wig got out of his vehicle with a gun in his hand before walking into this dairy. Queen Delmont police say an off.
Devon
00:17:32 OK.
00:17:33 Can I just say that first little bit?
00:17:38 I mean, is that just that's like the most ridiculous opening to a new story I've ever heard.
Speaker 5
00:17:44 Police say the caller reported seeing a man wearing a safety vest and rainbow clown wig got out of his vehicle with a gun in his hand before walking into this Dairy Queen.
Devon
00:18:01 Welcome to 2022.
Speaker 5
00:18:03 Delmont police say an officer was nearby and responded immediately and met the men as he was coming out of the store, taking him into custody without incident.
00:18:11 Police say the man had a loaded 40 caliber handgun in his pocket.
00:18:15 A search also found two more loaded handguns in his vehicle.
00:18:19 When police asked him about the weapons police.
00:18:21 Tell us, the man said he was, quote, undercover and working to restore Trump as President, king of the United.
00:18:28 States police say he also said he was armed to kill Democrats and liberals and protect himself from drug traffickers.
00:18:36 The owner of the Dairy Queen declined to comment on the incident.
00:18:38 The Delmont police chief tells us he believes his officer prevented a possible mass casualty type situation.
00:18:44 Police did file charges, but they have not identified the suspect.
Devon
00:18:50 And the irony is, of course, all the CUE cards.
Speaker 4
00:18:52 Will be like false flag false flag.
00:18:56 False flag.
Devon
00:18:59 We should never have taught them about false flags.
00:19:02 I hate that.
00:19:04 That's, like, the worst thing.
00:19:05 Like, I remember it was hard to convince people that false flags are real, and now I'm just like, oh, God, why did we?
00:19:11 Ever do that?
00:19:12 Like it was, we had so much less crazy to deal with when they were just.
00:19:17 You know, ignorance of of of the this sort of thing because now their imagination.
00:19:22 Has gone wild and everything's a false flag false flag.
00:19:30 Uh, But yeah, things are just getting weird out there.
00:19:33 Things are getting weird.
00:19:35 And they will get significantly weirder if they.
00:19:40 If they arrest Trump, I wonder if the indictments, if they're waiting on to see midterms, not that elections are real by any means.
00:19:51 I kind of feel like it's, it's like pull.
00:19:54 Because they still obviously the election takes place, right? Like people show up and and push a button, and whatever someone's got access to what the real numbers are and that's valuable data whether you throw it away or not.
00:20:09 So I kind of.
00:20:10 Think of it as it's it's just polling data.
00:20:13 And I think that if they look at the polling data, which is.
00:20:16 All it will be.
00:20:18 And it it shows that the Democrats are are winning big like all the, you know the the, the the what was.
00:20:26 Well, here's The funny thing.
00:20:27 What they call polling data which isn't polling data.
00:20:30 That's just fake numbers, that they they used to try to influence the real polling data.
00:20:36 We'll we'll see what happens if they if they.
00:20:40 After the election, if they decide like ohh we've got enough, we got enough enough of those.
00:20:44 Those white Christian males have been bred out of the system.
00:20:48 We finally have enough of those guys out of here.
00:20:50 We can we can just arrest Trump.
00:20:55 Without too many cue cards losing their mind.
00:20:59 Yeah, things are getting weird.
00:21:02 More states.
00:21:04 Are moving to ban gasoline cars.
00:21:08 Gasoline cars and I've talked about this a few times. I've talked about how I think, Honda said. They're not going to be making gasoline cars after 20-30.
00:21:20 I believe in another car company.
00:21:21 It might have been.
00:21:22 I don't think.
00:21:22 Well, it might have been Ford.
00:21:24 But some American car company also said that they were going to stop producing gasoline vehicles.
00:21:31 In 20-30.
00:21:35 Over 1/3 of U.S. states.
00:21:38 Followed by law, California's vehicle emission standards, and thus must ban internal combustion vehicles.
00:21:45 Beginning 2035.
00:21:49 The federal Clean Air Act of 1970 requires states to follow federal vehicle emission standards unless under section 177. They opt to follow California's emission standards. That's a bit odd.
00:22:03 Why did they write the law that way?
00:22:05 Well, you either have to follow.
00:22:07 The federal government standards, or Californias?
00:22:11 What the **** does that OK.
00:22:14 California Air Resource Board voted well.
00:22:17 It doesn't matter either way.
00:22:18 That's apparently what's going on, and approximately a a little over a third of the states decided that it would go with California for some reason.
00:22:27 And California is going to be banning these California Air Resources Board voted to ban gas powered cars entirely.
00:22:36 No later than 2035.
00:22:39 In an August 25th vote.
00:22:42 So the 17 states that notified the EPA that they chose to follow California standards must also ban.
00:22:52 Gasoline vehicles by 2035, or they'll be in violation of.
00:22:57 The the Clean Air Act of 1970.
00:23:03 Now that the states are, I believe I don't know if this is a complete list.
00:23:07 I think it is New York, Massachusetts, Vermont, Maine, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Washington, Oregon, New Jersey, Maryland.
00:23:23 Delaware, Colorado, Minnesota, Nevada, Virginia and New Mexico.
00:23:31 So if you live in one of those states.
00:23:34 Now look, my guess is that the states will have the ability to go back to the federal numbers.
00:23:43 I don't know why they.
00:23:44 Would have chosen that.
00:23:45 That's just weird that the law set up that way in the 1st place, but I guess that they might flip over back to the federal regulations, but who knows.
00:23:55 Maybe the federal regulations won't be too far behind.
00:23:59 They are definitely trying to get rid of gasoline vehicles.
00:24:04 And look, I'm not entirely opposed to it because I have the ability, as do most people.
00:24:11 It's surprisingly easy to generate your own electricity.
00:24:15 Now, the batteries, that's another thing.
00:24:17 If the battery technology was well, I don't know a million times better than it is because it's not that great.
00:24:24 I would say, you know, banning is is stupid.
00:24:28 But yeah, I'd be a lot more interested in having an electrical vehicle because I could produce my own electricity with solar panels or whatever and it would actually.
00:24:39 Be more off grid.
00:24:41 I be less dependent on the system.
00:24:44 But it's just that the fact that the batteries only last a handful of years and they don't give you a whole lot of range, which is kind of a ***** and charging takes forever.
00:24:54 You know, like you can't just go like, if if you go on, most people have done like a cross country kind of road trip, a lot of people outside of the outside of America forget how huge it is.
00:25:06 We can drive depends on what state you live in.
00:25:09 You can drive like 8 hours and you're still in the same state.
00:25:13 You know, so if you're driving across the country, you're talking about days.
00:25:18 Of solid driving.
00:25:20 And that's, you know, you're going like 7580 miles an hour.
00:25:24 And it's still days.
00:25:27 And you have to keep stopping and refueling every time your tank is out.
00:25:32 And if you have to recharge an electric car.
00:25:35 You know.
00:25:36 Add several days to your trip.
00:25:40 Because you'll have to sit there and I don't know, sightsee.
00:25:46 For like 12 hours or whatever while your ******* car charges up.
00:25:51 And you'll probably get raped on the energy prices at that.
00:25:57 All right.
00:26:01 Speaking of infrastructure.
00:26:06 Freight rail strike threatens supply chains.
00:26:11 Prompting White House planning.
00:26:14 Ah yes.
00:26:19 A national railroad strike could derail critical deliveries of chlorine to wastewater treatment.
00:26:25 Plants and coal too.
00:26:28 I like how they do that.
00:26:29 They threw in the wastewater treatment plants.
00:26:31 It's kind of funny because it's like they're almost telling you get ready for that brown water that.
00:26:36 We all saw.
00:26:36 The video of that just looks like like poo.
Speaker 4
00:26:40 Poo right at the tap.
00:26:41 Welcome to.
Devon
00:26:41 America, where we.
00:26:42 Got poo on tap?
00:26:44 Just turn the tap and poo comes right out.
Speaker 2
00:26:49 But it's almost.
Devon
00:26:50 Like they're trying to get ready for that because that's the first thing they mentioned.
00:26:52 Like, Oh yeah, there's.
00:26:54 A railroad strike poo is going to.
00:26:55 Come out of your tap.
00:27:02 All right.
00:27:03 Delivery chlorine waste to our tree implants and coal to utility plants.
00:27:07 Ohh, evil coal.
00:27:10 Yet another reason we shouldn't be using coal?
00:27:13 Among other potentially crippling disruptions, prompting senior White House aides on Tuesday to review contingency options for protecting the nation's drinking water and energy supply.
00:27:27 Yeah, they're they're really milking this center.
00:27:29 The This, this drinking water stuff like you can only, you know, all of your all of your faucets are going.
00:27:34 To start shooting poo.
00:27:36 If we can't get this strike figured out.
00:27:39 White House aides are looking at how to ensure essential products carried by rail, such as food, energy and key health products.
00:27:49 Could still reach their destinations even in the event of a strike, senior officials have looked at how highways, ports and waterways can be used to offset any damage caused, while also talking the top officials in the shipping freight and logistics industries.
00:28:05 Well, you know, if you're a a truck driver, maybe you can make some cash.
00:28:10 Start charging a little bit more start price gouging.
00:28:15 If they're not going to have any trains.
00:28:19 So that's something to look forward to.
00:28:21 Poo out the tap.
00:28:23 And more shortages.
00:28:28 And why shouldn't we have shortages?
00:28:33 Americans spent more on taxes.
00:28:37 Than on food.
00:28:39 Clothing and healthcare combined.
00:28:47 Americans spent.
00:28:51 On taxes.
00:28:55 Than they did on food.
00:29:01 And clothing combined.
00:29:06 Where did the story go, though?
00:29:07 I just had.
00:29:08 It here we are.
00:29:09 According to newly released data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Americans in 2021.
00:29:16 Not counting, of course, companies like Amazon.
00:29:20 Once again spent more on average on taxes or people like Tyrone.
00:29:26 Than they did.
00:29:27 On food, clothing and health care combined.
00:29:33 During the 2021 the.
00:29:37 During 2021.
00:29:40 According to table R1 in the BLS Consumer Expenditure Survey, American consumer Units spent on average of $15,495 on food, clothing and healthcare combined while paying on average $16,729 in total taxes.
00:30:05 A consumer unit, the BLS says, is the glossary for its consumer expenditure survey.
00:30:12 Comprises either one, all members of a particular household who are related by blood marriage, blah just going alright, so on average blah blah blah blah blah.
00:30:23 So there you go and it breaks it down. Food is approximately 8000, Healthcare is approximately 5 1/2 thousand and clothing is about 1700.
00:30:41 There you go.
00:30:44 Things getting wild, things getting wild out there.
00:30:49 Be wild then.
00:30:53 Be wild then.
00:30:56 Speaking of Wiggers be wildin.
00:30:58 I don't think I.
00:30:59 Covered this last tree.
00:31:00 Maybe I did.
00:31:00 Let me see when I posted this.
00:31:02 I guess I probably did right.
00:31:06 Yeah, I'm pretty sure I did.
00:31:10 Or maybe I didn't anyway.
00:31:14 You know, I'll play this anyway.
00:31:17 Because I don't think I played last string, we just talked about Patriot.
00:31:21 Act type stuff.
00:31:23 So I don't think I posted this on GAB and on Telegram.
00:31:29 But in the state of Illinois?
00:31:32 Be wild and is about to become legal.
00:31:37 Here we go.
00:31:39 Starting in just.
00:31:40 A couple of months.
00:31:44 Just a couple of short months.
00:31:46 It's crazy how quickly that this year.
00:31:48 Has been going by.
00:31:50 And it'll be next year in no time to the chagrin of anyone who's.
00:31:56 Within the jurisdiction of this law.
Speaker 7
00:32:01 As of January 1st, 2023, the following things will go into effect and people need to be aware of this.
00:32:08 It abolishes cash bail for almost every offense.
00:32:11 This includes, but isn't limited to, kidnapping, armed.
Devon
00:32:16 By the way, a lot of people don't know what that means.
00:32:19 Abolishing cash bail doesn't mean like.
00:32:22 You have to pay Bill another way or something.
00:32:24 That means there's no bail.
00:32:28 So you get arrested, they just release you.
00:32:34 That's what that means.
Speaker 7
00:32:35 Every offense this includes, but isn't limited to kidnapping, armed robbery, second degree murder, drug induced homicide.
Devon
00:32:45 So you can you can kidnap and murder someone.
00:32:49 And that they arrest you.
00:32:52 They just let you go.
00:32:58 So I mean.
00:33:00 That's that's how the law is.
Speaker 7
00:33:01 Written aggravated DUI, threatening a public official and aggravated fleeing and eluding.
00:33:08 Offenders released on electronic monitoring have to be in violation for 48 hours before law enforcement can act.
Devon
00:33:15 So that means if you.
00:33:16 Get the the ankle bracelet.
00:33:19 Because you're under house arrest because, like, you know, like that's.
00:33:23 Already useless but.
00:33:25 That means.
00:33:27 Your ankle bracelet has to be going off for 40 for for two full days.
00:33:32 Before they can go figure out what's going on, like what's going on.
00:33:36 So you're not really on house arrest?
00:33:38 That means you can.
00:33:40 You can keep going.
00:33:41 I mean, you could keep going to work.
00:33:42 You could do everything because it it'll reset every time you go back home, so it's pointless.
00:33:48 Because who leaves their house for 48 or 49? I guess straight hours.
00:33:55 Without coming back.
00:33:57 I mean, I guess if you're fleeing the jurisdiction.
00:34:02 But it that.
00:34:02 Essentially means House arrest is point like ankle bracelets are completely pointless.
00:34:09 Maybe that's how Hillary's ankle bracelet has let her go around on book tours and doing her own TV show. She started a TV show.
00:34:18 Ohh God, it's about brave women anyway.
Speaker 7
00:34:22 They could almost drive to Alaska.
00:34:25 Before we can even look for them.
00:34:27 It denies victims or constitutional rights and keep this in mind.
00:34:32 Businesses and homeowners officers will no longer be able to remove trespassers from your resident residence or your businesses.
Devon
00:34:41 They can't remove trespassers.
00:34:44 The guy with the ankle bracelet.
00:34:47 Can come to your house.
00:34:50 And murder your wife.
00:34:53 And the bet?
00:34:54 All they can do is.
00:34:55 They'll take them.
00:34:56 Downtown and, like, give them like a ticket or basic, I don't know.
00:35:00 Like, you know, give them a court date.
00:35:02 And then he can just go right back.
00:35:04 To your house and have like a BBQ.
00:35:07 And you can call the cops all you want.
00:35:10 Nothing's going to happen.
00:35:12 Nothing's going to happen.
00:35:15 So this.
00:35:16 This idea.
00:35:19 This the the.
00:35:20 Oh, yeah, the law enforcement.
00:35:22 It's awesome.
00:35:23 Yeah, well, you know.
00:35:27 Here you go.
Speaker 2
00:35:31 Oh God.
Devon
00:35:36 Anyway, it just goes on from there.
00:35:38 Why is my mouse my mouse button sticking my mouse button sticking?
00:35:42 It's going like all over the the Hell's this?
00:35:45 Whoops, I had a I had the a key pushed down with my microphone.
00:35:51 There we go.
00:35:56 And we kind of need cops.
00:35:59 We kind of need cops or some kind of law enforcement.
00:36:03 Because this is what it's like out.
00:36:04 There right now.
00:36:08 This is America.
00:36:10 This is my right, this is this is all the argument you need to get out of the cities.
Speaker 6
00:36:29 It is.
Devon
00:36:46 Like this is what's crazy.
00:36:51 Is remember all of the.
00:36:54 Remember, all of the movies in the 1990s that showed a post apocalyptic world.
00:37:03 And for some reason there.
00:37:04 Were a lot of them.
00:37:05 It's almost like people sensed that this little happy go lucky time in the 90s, which was not as happy.
00:37:10 Go lucky as it looks like to zoomers, it's just that they live in such a hellscape.
00:37:14 The contrast is so much that it looks kind of like it was all happy and glowy.
00:37:18 Granted, it was it was nicer to grow up in the 90s than it.
00:37:22 Would be today.
00:37:26 But even it's like at the end of the 90s, it's like they kind of knew.
00:37:31 They kind of knew.
00:37:34 Because starting around the mid 90s, there was a whole lot of dystopian future movies.
00:37:40 Really beginning the 80s, but they really ramped up in the 90s.
00:37:44 And when they would show.
00:37:46 The the streets like to the street people.
00:37:52 And what was going on?
00:37:54 It looked better than this.
Speaker
00:37:56 It looked better than this.
Devon
00:38:02 It did.
00:38:02 It looked better and and it.
00:38:04 It the aesthetic was even better.
00:38:10 I used to live.
00:38:12 When I lived in Washington, DC.
00:38:15 There was a street.
00:38:17 And this was like, I don't know like 5 plus years ago.
00:38:22 That there was a street.
00:38:26 That looked pretty much like this all the time.
00:38:31 All the time.
00:38:33 And it smelled like ******* **** cause like everyone was just there ******* their pants and ******* on the walls of the building.
00:38:39 Just ******* everywhere.
00:38:41 People were.
00:38:41 It smelled like this weird mix of like **** and and and weed because everyone was ******* smoking weed.
00:38:48 Cops didn't do **** about.
00:38:49 It everyone was all ****** **.
00:38:55 But this is what it's like to.
00:38:58 To live in the city in America.
00:39:06 And that's only going to increase.
00:39:13 This is from the Daily Mail.
00:39:15 Christianity is set to become a minority faith as soon as 2060 as millions embrace secularism, studies show.
00:39:24 Christians could make up as little as 35% of Americans by 2070. Atheists and other nuns set to grow to as much as 52%. Muslims, Hindus, Jews and Buddhists, and others set to roughly double.
00:39:48 Muslims, Hindus, Jews and Buddhists.
00:39:52 Are going to double.
00:39:54 I wonder if there's an ethnic component to that.
00:39:58 I you know, because I don't think it's it's just that the Muslims have this great missionary program, right?
00:40:04 Like, I've never had a couple of Muslims right up on their bikes come to my house and say we'd like to tell you about Mohammed.
00:40:14 Hell, I've never definitely never had any Jews come rolling up in on their bikes saying oh.
00:40:21 We'd like to tell you about Moses.
00:40:26 Never had any Hindus want to tell me about Vishnu.
00:40:30 Never had any Buddhists try to tell.
00:40:32 Me about Buddha.
00:40:35 So why are there numbers going to double?
00:40:41 Why don't we just say what?
00:40:42 This is really about.
00:40:50 Analysts fear weakened social fabric and Christian charities shuddering.
00:40:56 You know, that's the other funny thing.
00:40:59 There are a lot of Christian charities, some which do actually, absolutely ******* damaging work.
00:41:08 You know, in the vein of Glenn Beck's live, let's give Teddy bears to illegal immigrants program type ****.
00:41:15 So those they can **** ***.
00:41:18 But it's it's kind of interesting because the the federal and local and state governments.
00:41:24 Often do programs with these Christian charities to offset the costs of their social programs.
00:41:33 And because it's all donation based or whatever, and this actually believe it or not, gives these Christian organizations the least a little bit.
00:41:41 Of political sway in in those jurisdictions.
00:41:46 Because they're basically picking up the tab for stuff that the local.
00:41:49 Governments are not providing.
00:41:52 For services they're not providing.
00:41:54 And as these charities shut down, in addition to, like, not having.
00:42:00 Any kind of political sway with those governments?
00:42:05 Your country is going to look increasingly.
00:42:08 More like this, you know.
00:42:11 Because here's The funny thing.
00:42:17 In the same way.
00:42:20 You only see.
00:42:24 And I'm pretty sure this is relatively worldwide.
00:42:28 You can't say that white people are the only ones that that go out of their way to preserve the environment by putting up, you know, setting aside land for nature preserves and stuff like that.
00:42:39 But we're certainly.
00:42:42 At the very least, The Pioneers of that kind of thinking.
Speaker 2
00:42:45 Right, that kind.
Devon
00:42:46 Of thinking comes naturally to us wanting to preserve the land and and keep it pristine and nice for future generations.
00:42:53 That sort of a thing.
00:42:55 And we've talked.
00:42:56 About how that's going to go away because you know, there's no one's going to care, no one's going to care about.
00:43:02 Preserving your stupid.
00:43:03 Little National Forest, right?
00:43:07 That National Forest was was.
00:43:09 Created by by white racists.
00:43:13 I'd much rather sell it to some global **** corporation.
00:43:19 Well, in that same way all these social programs that white Americans and white Christian Americans specifically were guilted into supporting.
00:43:29 A lot of that.
00:43:29 Shit's going to collapse too.
00:43:33 And this is just going to be the norm.
00:43:34 I mean have.
00:43:35 You been to Haiti?
00:43:40 Quite literally in fourth, Third World become.
00:43:42 The third world, that's just the.
00:43:43 Way that it is anyway.
00:43:48 Faith has been rocked by a slew of damaging sex abuse scandals.
00:43:52 Well, I I would say it has been rocked by the the Jewish media covering them disproportionately to the the sex scandals that not to defend the sex scandals that have happened in churches, but like the sex scandals that happened in what?
00:44:07 Everywhere else.
00:44:09 Whether you're talking.
00:44:10 I mean that just there's just a lot of ******* sex scam.
00:44:13 They'll get started on ******* sex scandals.
00:44:19 You know, half the federal government hunters.
00:44:22 How how did?
00:44:23 They the sex scandals in the church, rock the faith.
00:44:26 If you know Hunters laptop didn't do anything to to rock the faith and you know the Democrats have their religious beliefs in, in their leftism.
00:44:37 Religion also plays in the touchy debates about abortions.
00:44:40 Gay and gay marriage.
00:44:42 Well, I'll tell you.
00:44:44 That's why there need to be secular arguments for those things, even if you don't.
00:44:48 Even if that's not what motivates you, you have to understand that a growing number of, and that's always been the Christian mistake.
00:44:55 That's always been the Christian mistake, and that's the Christian mistake I see happening now.
00:45:00 Where you asked them like, well, why, you know?
00:45:03 Well, why would you ban ****?
00:45:05 You know, you get like the well because God says it's bad kind of answers, right.
00:45:10 Not everyone.
00:45:11 I mean, obviously there's there's there's sophisticated Christians that can articulate it, but there's an awful lot of people that just, they'll just start screaming.
00:45:17 Christ is king in your face if you ask them like.
00:45:20 To to explain why they feel about, you know, the way they feel about a certain.
00:45:25 Thing not realizing that not only does that not convince the secular person that you're talking to.
00:45:32 It actually makes them feel more.
00:45:34 Confident that they're right that you're a crazy person.
00:45:39 But anyway.
00:45:41 So that's what's that's what's on the horizon.
00:45:46 But don't worry, there's a new Jewish superhero.
00:45:53 Oh yes.
00:45:55 That's right, Disney's new Israeli superhero film hits a raw nerve with Arabs.
00:46:06 It's a bird.
00:46:06 It's a plane.
00:46:07 It's super Jew.
00:46:11 The classic 1981 Marvel Comic page shows the giant green Hulk tears streaming down his face as.
00:46:19 He yells at.
00:46:20 Sabra, an Israeli superhero an agent of the countries Mossad spy agency.
00:46:33 The corpse of a young Palestinian boy killed in an explosion by apparently Arab terrorists at his feet.
00:46:44 Quote The boy died because boy, the boys people and yours both want to own the land.
00:46:52 Boy died because you wouldn't share the Hulk, says a few panels later.
00:46:58 The woman in white and blue.
00:47:01 With a Star of David on her chest kneels next to the boy.
00:47:05 It has taken the Hulk to make her see that this dead Arab boy, as as a human being, the comic says it has taken a monster to awaken her own sense of humanity.
00:47:18 Sober, the Israeli superhero made numerous appearance in Marvel's comics over the years, starring alongside top icons such as The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man and X-Men.
00:47:31 More than 40 years after Sabra was introduced, Disney Marvel plans to bring her to film in Captain America's New World Order.
00:47:46 To be released in 2024.
00:47:49 They're making a movie called Captain America New World Order with a Super Jew.
Speaker 3
00:47:56 Oh my God.
Devon
00:48:00 So yeah, if you need.
00:48:02 Anymore reasons to think Cape **** is is pure.
00:48:05 ******* fagot propaganda.
00:48:09 I don't know what to tell you.
00:48:13 I don't know what to tell you.
00:48:17 That's that's. I'm speechless.
00:48:21 I'm ******* speechless.
00:48:25 But there it is.
00:48:27 There it is, so make sure make sure.
00:48:29 You get these uh.
00:48:31 All the merch.
00:48:33 For super Jew.
00:48:35 To your kids.
00:48:38 Because we all know.
00:48:40 How much we like Jews influencing our children.
00:48:46 Speaking of Jews influencing our children.
00:48:57 For those listening.
00:49:00 This is from the Idaho Freedom Foundation. It says Idaho's government offers **** literacy.
00:49:06 To kids, it's funny because last stream someone put a super chat and asked when do you think or do you think they're going to have mandatory sex Ed like at at a younger age or or mandatory homosexual sex Ed?
00:49:25 And I said, I don't know.
00:49:27 It it's trending in that direction.
00:49:30 And they also asked, was it going to be a tipping point?
00:49:32 You know, parents going to rise up?
00:49:35 And I said no, most, most won't.
00:49:38 Now I can see some Idaho parents getting.
00:49:40 Upset about this?
00:49:41 And they they're going to probably start homeschooling their kids, and they should.
00:49:45 Have been doing the first place.
00:49:50 Yeah, this is.
00:49:50 This is what's going on right now already.
Speaker 8
00:49:56 Critical thinking skills are the largest component of **** literacy.
00:50:00 It's the ability for young people to analyze and ask questions about the media that they're viewing, ornament to sexually excite a viewer and create fantasy, right?
00:50:10 So let's go ahead and start.
Speaker 9
00:50:11 With elementary age youth.
Devon
00:50:14 Elementary aged youth.
00:50:17 Poor literacy.
00:50:20 For elementary aged youth.
00:50:26 So this goes on to say, trainers believe 3rd grade students.
00:50:31 3rd grade students.
00:50:35 Benefit from ****?
00:50:46 Activities include students watching cartoon ****.
00:50:53 And you better believe it's not just not that I would not.
00:50:55 Not that it matters that much, but like it's not going to just be missionary, OK.
00:51:00 You're going to have that, that Satanic gay cartoon **** for your kids.
00:51:05 If you have your kids.
00:51:06 In these programs.
Speaker 10
00:51:13 Oh wow, that's so big.
00:51:18 I never knew.
Speaker
00:51:18 It could be so huge.
Devon
00:51:22 That's for kids.
00:51:29 That's for kids.
00:51:33 Homeschool your kids.
00:51:35 And I mean, look, unless you want the Jews raising your kids, then by all means.
00:51:39 Some people want Jews raising their kids.
00:51:46 You know that that's what you want.
00:51:50 You know that's that's that's your prerogative, I guess.
Speaker 10
00:51:53 Hey, Jane.
00:51:54 What are you looking at?
Devon
00:52:00 Idaho's government links students directly to abortion resources.
00:52:17 Abortion Finder.
00:52:20 We launched a find assistant section on our state by state guides, our guide pages to provide a streamlined way for abortion seekers.
00:52:30 Remember, this is for kids to see the assistance options available within each state.
00:52:36 They're they're literally talking about trafficking children across state lines to give them abortions.
00:52:51 Idaho's government instructing children to come out to skeptical parents.
00:53:07 Teaching students how to hide **** browsing from their parents.
00:53:16 They're literally doing that.
00:53:18 It says heads up your browser history can be monitored without your knowledge, and it can never be wiped completely.
00:53:24 Think your Internet use might be monitored.
00:53:26 Call us.
00:53:29 They'll walk you through deleting your **** history so that your parents don't know that you're watching furry ****.
Speaker 9
00:53:44 And that when I've normalized.
00:53:45 Watching **** and being curious.
00:53:46 Students are a lot more.
00:53:47 Engaged in the conversation and.
00:53:49 But they are also building trust with me.
00:53:51 It's OK if they have watched ****, and it's OK if they.
00:53:54 Have thought about ****?
00:53:55 I always make sure to say someone being curious about sex and or ****.
00:53:59 Does not make.
00:54:00 Them a bad person.
00:54:01 It makes them human.
Devon
00:54:04 So some Jew and two.
00:54:06 Non whites this is look.
00:54:08 These these values that that boomer conservatives always thought were universal because of their hubris, they always thought that, like, cause you remember.
00:54:19 A Boomer's belief.
00:54:21 Comes from an overconfidence in their selves.
00:54:25 It comes from a narcissist.
00:54:27 They have a hard time imagining that there's people that don't have the same worldview as they do.
00:54:35 They have a hard time imagining that everyone's perception is different.
00:54:40 They have a hard time, which is exactly why they have hard time thinking that if you were to replace people just like them genetically.
00:54:48 With people who are different genetically.
00:54:51 You're going to get different results or.
00:54:54 Have a hard time imagining that you can't successfully export democracy to third world countries in the way that that, you know, Bush and and the Neo cons attempted to do for decades.
00:55:10 The whole reason.
00:55:14 That they are unable to understand why demographic replacement is bad, why they should give a *** **** about the Browning of America is they can't fathom.
00:55:27 Other people not valuing the same **** that they value.
00:55:31 If you don't believe me, look at the price of muscle cars.
00:55:35 Some of in some of these ******* magazines.
00:55:40 All these things that boomers thought were great.
00:55:43 That as they die off.
00:55:45 Are flooding the market?
00:55:48 Yeah, kind of kind of kind of sinking in value.
00:55:58 So now you have these people.
00:56:00 Literally say I'm going to normalize watching **** with kids.
Speaker 9
00:56:10 When I've normalized watching **** and being curious, students are a lot more engaged in the conversation, but they are also building trust with needs.
00:56:17 OK if.
00:56:17 They have watched.
00:56:19 And it's OK if they.
00:56:20 Have thought about ****?
00:56:21 I always make sure to say someone being curious about sex and or.
00:56:25 Or does not make.
00:56:25 Them a bad person.
00:56:26 It makes them human.
00:56:28 It's so important.
00:56:29 We normalize that.
00:56:30 This is a natural human experience.
Devon
00:56:35 It's so important for them.
00:56:36 To normalize **** with children, she she just said it.
00:56:45 And they get mad when you say groomer.
00:56:52 Here's another article, NPR.
00:56:57 The case for starting sex Ed in kindergarten.
00:57:06 Why would you need to start sex at in kindergarten?
00:57:14 I was four years old in kindergarten.
00:57:21 Why would a four year old need sex Ed?
00:57:28 That's like saying the case for starting molecular biology in kindergarten.
00:57:34 Actually, there's more of a case for.
00:57:35 That than there is for sex Ed.
00:57:40 A class of 5th graders are sitting through an hour long sex Ed lesson at Louis B Russell Junior School.
00:57:47 In Indianapolis.
00:57:50 Some fidget, others giggle, and they have a lot of questions.
00:57:56 How old do you have to be to start using tampons?
00:57:59 What's acne?
00:58:01 It's April and sex Ed teacher Hayley Huggins does her best to answer them all.
00:58:07 One boys, one boy ask.
00:58:09 Can boys have babies?
00:58:12 Uh oh, uh oh, listen or answer, she said.
00:58:15 No, they can't get pregnant.
00:58:16 Uh, oh, hate speech.
00:58:18 Hate speech alert.
00:58:20 Because they both would have had sperm cells, right?
00:58:23 There would be.
00:58:24 No, there has to be an egg cell.
00:58:27 It's so hateful.
00:58:28 Everything she said is horrible.
00:58:29 Huggins is trained to teach age appropriate, comprehensive sex education.
00:58:35 But she only has an hour with these students, and that's just enough time to cover the basics like puberty and reproduction.
00:58:43 When most people think of sex Ed, those are the lessons that often come to mind.
00:58:48 But comprehensive sex head goes beyond that.
00:58:51 It's defined by a sex Ed advocates as a science based culturally and age appropriate set of lessons that start in early grades and go through the end of high.
00:59:03 They wanted to take sex out every ******* year.
00:59:07 It covers sexuality, human development, sexual orientation, of course and gender.
00:59:21 So they're trying to to start with kindergarten.
00:59:24 They're trying to trans your kids.
00:59:30 And and don't think that they're not.
00:59:35 Here's a teacher telling you like exactly that.
00:59:40 Also, you might you might notice something about this T-shirt there seems to.
00:59:44 Be a theme.
00:59:45 There seems to be something that that all these people have in common.
00:59:52 A weird amount of them.
00:59:57 Let's just say they don't celebrate Christmas.
Speaker 10
01:00:02 Then there were so many teachers in that guy's comment section that said that their district won't allow them to ask students for their pronouns.
01:00:08 So here is a little work around.
01:00:11 This is an ice breaker I called call me because I'm bad at naming things that I.
01:00:15 Use with my second graders this year.
01:00:16 So we sat in our Community circle and went around the circle and introduced ourselves, and our introduction sounded like this.
01:00:22 My name is Miss Parker, and when you talk about me, you can call me she.
01:00:26 They went around, they did the same thing.
01:00:28 They were very giggly.
01:00:29 But afterwards we talked about why that's important now.
01:00:32 All of my kids go by pronouns that match the gender they were signed at birth, but one of my little boys has long hair and we talked about how it gets really frustrating when people call him she because they see him from behind and think he's a girl.
01:00:43 One of my little girls said that she had shaved her head one year for life and people kept calling her.
01:00:47 And it made her really sad.
01:00:49 So we kind of framed it in that way.
01:00:51 You might not.
01:00:51 Know who someone is or what they want to be called by.
01:00:54 Just looking at them, so hope that helps.
Speaker 4
01:00:59 Tee hee.
Devon
01:01:09 And it's not just the school system.
01:01:15 Headline here how big tech turns kids trans.
01:01:21 Digital spaces are ever more designed to promote sexual and transgender content.
01:01:31 The short version of my D transition story is that when I was 15, I was introduced to gender ideology on Tumblr.
01:01:40 And began to call myself non binary.
01:01:44 So writes 23 year old American Helena Kirchner.
01:01:50 In her heart wrenching autobiographical piece.
01:01:53 By any other name.
01:01:56 In her testimony, Helena traces her pursuit of gender transition back to her adolescent obsession with tumblers, pastel colored icons, and waifish androgyny.
01:02:08 The time spent on these blogs began to distort her self perception.
01:02:14 Eventually, they led her to virtual hunts where her friends blamed her teenage angst on being born in the wrong body.
01:02:22 Helena's story is not an anomaly. Other D transitioners such as Kira Bell and Grace Ladinsky Smith.
01:02:30 We're also exposed to gender ideology online.
01:02:34 Today, research shows that the majority of those who transition were persuaded to do so online through social media, blogs and YouTube.
01:02:45 The spike in teens using social media and identifying as transgender is no mere coincidence.
01:02:56 It's not a.
01:02:59 Is it.
01:02:59 Unless you spell it with an H.
01:03:02 Today's teens have only ever known a digital world.
01:03:07 New media, smartphones, social media and Internet stuff use their waking hours.
01:03:14 The you, the you.
01:03:16 I can't talk tonight.
01:03:17 The ubiquity, the ubiquity.
01:03:20 Of such technology means that teens spend more of their lives behind screens than hanging out with their friends, going out or getting their drivers licenses.
01:03:32 Is that a thing?
01:03:32 I wanted to know.
01:03:33 I kind of feel like that's a thing.
01:03:35 I could see that being a thing only because I see a lot of zoomers as spectators.
01:03:42 They're ******* spectators.
01:03:45 And I say this about my pretty much Zoomer younger brother.
01:03:49 I first noticed it when I I played competitively video games when I was younger and I didn't live at home anymore.
01:04:00 And I had.
01:04:00 I had to live at my parents house for like a like a couple of weeks.
01:04:03 I was like, in between apartments or something like that.
01:04:06 And I remember like ohh yeah, my kid brother's gonna ******* think this is awesome because I had this, you know, state-of-the-art gaming machine.
01:04:12 Like the latest greatest video card and and all this stuff and I.
01:04:16 And so I set it all up and and hooked onto their Internet so I could keep playing my games.
01:04:22 Like a loser.
01:04:24 And I set.
01:04:25 It all up.
01:04:26 And I was like, yeah, check it out.
01:04:28 And he was sure enough, because I knew my parents had, like, ****** computers.
01:04:32 And like I told you, how we had Atari when everyone else had *******.
01:04:34 Nintendo and.
01:04:36 You know, that's just how they were, they.
01:04:37 Didn't buy the new technology ever.
01:04:40 And so I thought, oh, this is going to be great.
01:04:42 He's going to see this and it's going to blow his mind and and he'll ******* want to play it.
01:04:47 Like if anything I I thought like I won't even be able to play on my own computer because he'll be on it the whole time.
01:04:53 So I'm playing it and showing him like how to play it and he's and he is.
01:04:56 His eyes are wide and he's like, oh, that's great that.
01:04:59 Looks really.
01:05:00 I was like, alright, are you play?
01:05:04 And it was like this look.
01:05:05 Of terror on his face.
01:05:08 And they got really uncomfortable and squirming and was like, no, I just want to watch you play.
01:05:15 And I was just like, uh what?
01:05:19 What, like we used to get in fist fights when I was a kid, we would get in fist.
01:05:24 Fights over who had the controller?
01:05:27 And you want to watch me play?
01:05:30 And I couldn't understand it.
01:05:32 And this was before Twitch and stuff like that really became a thing.
01:05:37 But then, sure enough, you know, like PewDiePie and all these other guys, are they these?
01:05:42 People making millions upon millions of dollars.
01:05:48 Generation Z is a bunch of spectators.
01:05:54 A lot of them want to just sit there and watch it.
01:06:02 They just want to watch.
01:06:06 Whether it's ****.
01:06:08 Whether it's video games, there's not a.
01:06:10 Whole lot of.
01:06:12 Interaction with a lot of this stuff.
01:06:16 They're just soaking it in.
01:06:20 And I don't think he got his drivers license till he was like 18 or 19.
01:06:28 And that was another thing that blew my ******* mind.
01:06:30 I was like, what are you talking about?
01:06:34 I got my.
01:06:35 Drivers license the day it was legal.
01:06:37 To you know, I got my.
01:06:38 Permit the day it was legal too.
01:06:43 I was waiting.
01:06:44 I was counting down the days.
01:06:51 And more and more I hear like, look, it's one thing if you can't drive a stick and that makes you gay.
01:06:56 But if you can't drive a stick, at least it's I kind of get it.
01:07:00 I mean, you're still gay, but I kind of get it.
01:07:04 People that don't ever learn to drive adults.
01:07:14 I just can't relate to that.
01:07:16 I can't relate to that, even like a little bit.
01:07:20 All right.
01:07:21 Anyway, back to the.
01:07:23 The story on average, teens spend almost 9 hours plugged in every single day.
01:07:30 Behind those screens, sexual and transgender content saturates the digital spaces where most teens hang out.
01:07:38 A simple hashtag search will instantly load thousands of LGBTQ posts on social media and or, oh, sorry, on on the social media platform with their.
01:07:49 For example on Wattpad.
01:07:52 See, I'm too much of an I don't.
01:07:53 Even ******* know what Wattpad.
01:07:54 Is a new social media program or platform?
01:07:59 One search turns up over 4.5 million original story uploads, or consider TikTok a search for top surgery.
01:08:09 You guys remember the closing video from last stream?
01:08:16 A search for top surgery loads countless clips of young women flaunting their mutilated chests with millions of views.
01:08:25 None of this happens by chance. Digital spaces are ever more designed to promote sexual and transgender content. For years, Tumblr allowed adult content to its servers before changing its policies. Others, like Twitter, continue to allow *********** on their platforms with respect to transgender content. TikTok.
01:08:45 Update its community guidelines this year so that anti LGBTQ content is.
01:08:50 No longer allowed.
01:08:57 More recently, Twitter, which has long censored to censored or dissenters, has many platforming those who say transgender activism is grooming.
01:09:09 Some platforms are even designed to hide youth activity from the watchful eye of their parents.
01:09:15 Some online LGBTQ sites, such as Q Chat Space and LGBT hotline chat rooms, allow youth to easily chat with LGBTQ strangers.
01:09:28 If that wasn't bad enough.
01:09:29 These sites feature a quick escape button that hides the chat.
01:09:34 But they're definitely not grooming your kids.
01:09:44 Given the high rates of tech usage among teens and the ideologically motivated designs of digital spaces, it's no wonder more Gen.
01:09:52 Z Ers identify as trans compared to every generation before them.
01:09:59 This is exactly what radical gender activism wants.
01:10:03 They want long championed access to pornographic content online as an essential to the queer ecosystem and to LGBTQ youth self discovery.
01:10:16 This is why the Human Rights Campaign insists.
01:10:20 That teens need to have access to online spaces.
01:10:24 Where they have privacy to find out more about their gender.
01:10:31 It's also why glad and other LGBT or another LGBT activist group is pressuring social media platforms to adopt policies that protect trans content.
01:10:44 And when it comes to parents, activists argue that a parent's restriction of transgender and sexual content online is.
01:10:53 Rejecting behavior.
01:10:57 Ultimately, activists assert that ensuring minors access to transgender content online is vital for the mental health.
01:11:05 Yeah, I'm sure it is.
01:11:08 Of LGBT youth.
01:11:10 But I I would say it's probably just more vital to the sexual appetites of these groomer *******.
01:11:22 Let's call it what it is.
01:11:30 Anyway, it goes on from there.
01:11:38 So that's that is really one of the difficulties.
01:11:41 If you're going to.
01:11:42 Homeschool your kids.
01:11:44 You do have to also restrict.
01:11:47 Somewhat dramatically, Internet access.
01:11:55 Because this is they're they're trying to they they're.
01:11:58 I mean, look, it's it's not a meme saying groomer.
01:12:04 They are groomers.
01:12:10 Pizza Gate was.
01:12:11 Real not the qard version of it, but Pizza Gate was real.
01:12:15 We are ruled by satanic pedophiles that want to **** your kids.
01:12:18 They want to have your they want to mutilate, sexually mutilate, and then **** your kids.
01:12:29 That's who runs your country right now.
01:12:31 Look, we know for a fact.
01:12:33 And look, this should give you.
01:12:34 This is a this should reflect more on.
01:12:38 The state of people in power who aren't biting because Biden's basically just this mindless drone, right? The fact that it's.
Speaker 2
01:12:46 For a fact.
Devon
01:12:48 Biden's a child molester.
01:12:50 For a fact.
01:12:53 Biden is a child molester.
01:12:55 Everyone you know it, I know it.
01:12:59 The people over at Twitter know it.
01:13:01 The people at Facebook know it.
01:13:03 The people at CNN know it.
01:13:07 Everyone ******* knows it.
01:13:11 And they don't care.
01:13:16 They don't care.
01:13:20 It's not even a case of where.
01:13:22 Oh, it's.
01:13:22 It's because they're so dedicated to their ideology.
01:13:25 They they'll even let a ******* satanic pedophile run this the show.
01:13:32 I mean, I see why you would think that, but no, it's just.
01:13:38 That's like finding out that.
01:13:41 I don't know one of your.
01:13:44 One of your alphas, one of your heads of the hierarchy.
01:13:49 It's like finding out that they like eating doughnuts.
01:13:55 You'd be like. So what?
01:13:57 Who doesn't like Donuts?
01:14:06 Don't think for a second that they're not.
01:14:09 We're not at the point where they feel comfortable openly admitting that, but their behavior says it all.
01:14:14 They're all thinking.
01:14:15 So what?
01:14:16 Who doesn't like ******* kids?
01:14:24 Need a little bit of water here?
01:14:26 It's getting dry.
01:14:35 Yeah, it's that.
01:14:37 That's really what it is.
01:14:38 It's not.
01:14:39 I mean, look, they are that dedicated too and they could find out that.
01:14:43 That Biden was, you know, 8 babies or something and maybe maybe that's.
01:14:46 Like that's too far.
01:14:48 I don't think it is, but.
01:14:49 Maybe that's too.
01:14:50 Far, you know, deep down inside for them, right?
01:14:53 But they'd still they'd still support him.
01:14:56 They'd still ******* support him.
01:14:59 But in this case.
01:15:01 It's really not that solidarity so much as they they don't care.
01:15:08 They just don't care.
01:15:10 Now if you want more reasons to not have your white kids go to public schools.
01:15:18 These are two incidents.
01:15:22 That happened just recently.
01:15:26 This is what happens when your when your.
01:15:28 Kid goes to a diverse school.
01:15:51 And by the way, homeschooling your kid doesn't mean that you don't.
01:15:54 Teach them to fight.
01:16:01 You should be teaching.
01:16:04 Especially your male children.
01:16:07 How to fight?
01:16:10 The same age you were being taught how to ride a bicycle.
01:16:23 Or your kid is going to end up like one of these kids in these videos.
01:16:30 They might not be at a school if you homeschool your kid.
01:16:36 But it might.
01:16:36 Be who knows, right it could be.
01:16:37 At a gas station.
01:16:40 Could be anywhere.
01:17:08 Teach your kids how to fight.
01:17:19 And I don't mean like some gay karate ****.
01:17:22 I mean, like, teach.
01:17:23 Them how to fight?
01:17:34 That skill is going to be more important than than riding a bike.
01:17:40 Or learn how to swim.
01:17:42 Or playing soccer or whatever extracurricular activity you think is is more appropriate for your child.
01:17:48 It's not.
01:17:57 Teach your kid how to defend himself.
01:18:04 Don't raise some ******.
01:18:07 Tablet addicted spectator.
01:18:10 Because that's that's how the world's going.
01:18:12 To treat them.
01:18:32 And it's not just in the school systems.
01:18:34 This stuff is gonna it's it's already trickled up.
01:18:43 This is a story, I think from today.
01:18:47 The fact that the DoD has an equity chief.
01:18:54 Is all you need to know.
01:18:55 The rest of the story is just predictable.
01:18:58 You don't need to know the rest of the story.
01:19:01 The story should be the DoD has an equity chief.
01:19:08 The diversity chief at the Department of Defense said if another Karen calls me about her.
01:19:13 Feelings. I'm not losing.
01:19:16 A diversity chief at the Department of Defense's Education Wing went dark on social media after Fox News Digital found that she'd post the disparaging posts about white people on Twitter.
01:19:27 The chief diversity, equity and Inclusion officer at the Department of Defense Education activity anyway.
01:19:36 Calissa wing.
01:19:40 Who is a negress?
01:19:42 Described yourself on Twitter as a woke administrator.
01:19:50 Fox Digital News reported that Wing published tweets calling white people Karens A derogatory word.
01:19:56 Wings Twitter account was put on private and her LinkedIn account appeared to be deleted.
01:20:01 Fox News Digital previously downloaded a copy of her account profile.
01:20:05 It indicated that she worked at the DoD for 16 years and was promoted to DEI Chief in December of 2021.
01:20:16 One of her tweets reads.
01:20:17 I'm so exhausted at these white folks in these PD sessions.
01:20:24 This lady actually had the car.
01:20:26 Dacey, as in Caucasian?
01:20:29 To say that black people can be racist too, I had to stop the session and give Karen the business.
01:20:38 We are not the majority.
01:20:40 We don't have power.
01:20:44 I don't know.
01:20:45 It kind of seems like you.
01:20:45 Had power over her.
01:20:54 On another occasion, Wing responded to a user who said I'm exhausted by 99% of the white women in education.
01:21:04 Where can I get a break from white nonsense for a while?
01:21:10 Ohh, looks like we got disconnected for a second.
01:21:12 I think it came back up though right away.
01:21:15 Let's see.
01:21:21 Did it come back real quick?
01:21:26 I dare I unmute myself now.
01:21:29 It's locked.
01:21:30 I think it locked.
01:21:32 I think it's good.
01:21:32 No, no, no, no.
01:21:34 It looped.
01:21:35 I'll have to tell you.
01:21:36 Guys to refresh, let me refresh, make sure it works.
01:21:40 But I think it works now.
01:21:46 Yeah, I'll just tell everyone.
01:21:57 All right.
01:21:57 And is this why I record?
01:21:58 This is why I record.
01:22:02 We'll probably lose a bunch of viewers, but that's OK.
01:22:09 Uh. Let's see here.
01:22:12 Wing responded.
01:22:13 If another Karen tells me about her feelings, I might lose it.
01:22:19 And we're just, we're doing the disconnect reconnect game again.
01:22:22 So I'm just going to keep going.
01:22:25 In another post, wing responded to a user who criticized the DoD Diversity Chiefs article demanding all teachers.
01:22:34 Take part in dismantling racial oppression.
01:22:38 And claimed that racism is ingrained in the very fabric of our country.
01:22:47 Wing has also referred to former President Donald Trump as the whole boy version of a Karen.
01:22:53 So yeah, look, he just goes on and on and on again.
01:22:56 What would you expect from an equity chief in the military?
01:23:01 These are the kinds of official positions your federal government.
01:23:05 Is getting behind though.
01:23:07 These are the kinds of people who are now rising to power.
01:23:10 You see, the boomers weren't all that intimidated when the only jobs that were being taken were jobs that they thought were beneath them anyway.
01:23:19 When they felt that ohh, you silly little ***** as they pat him on the head.
01:23:22 Good job.
01:23:23 Good to see that you're actually you're working.
01:23:26 You're working at the McDonald's.
01:23:27 Good job there.
01:23:29 How adorable.
01:23:30 How adorable.
01:23:31 Look at this.
01:23:32 This guy from Trinidad.
01:23:34 You know how adorable he's able to to to make me tacos and burritos.
01:23:44 Thinking that that's all again, it was hubris.
01:23:47 Thinking and that's where it would stop.
01:23:51 That's where the the Ascension would stop.
01:23:55 They would forever be this underclass.
01:23:59 That would never be competing for their children's jobs, if they even thought that much about that.
01:24:04 If that even crossed their minds.
01:24:10 They forever saw.
01:24:11 The world, like these black and white movies.
01:24:15 Where white people jet set around the world and are waited on by minorities.
01:24:21 They never thought for a second that those people would ever get in positions of power.
01:24:32 They never thought for a moment those people would have any kind of.
01:24:35 Jurisdiction over them and their their family.
01:24:45 And if they did, *** **** it, that's OK, because I don't see race.
01:24:51 And as I said.
01:24:52 Before they can't fathom anyone seeing the world differently than they do.
01:25:03 You know, she's just in that position because she must have pulled herself up by her bootstraps.
01:25:08 And earn it.
01:25:23 Next story.
01:25:28 Now, this one's pretty important. This one kind of goes along with the.
01:25:33 This goes along with the.
01:25:37 Pat Cohn series that I did.
01:25:41 And what we've been talking about?
01:25:44 FBI insiders say white supremacy threat is overblown.
01:25:48 Really. You think?
01:25:52 As Biden open summit about racist extremists.
01:26:00 President Biden will convene a forum Thursday, so that's tomorrow.
01:26:05 Or today I guess depending on you're listening to this at the White House aimed at confronting what civil rights groups, local officials and academics say is an explosive rise in extremism and white supremacy that threatens the core of America's democracy.
01:26:26 The quote United We stand summit.
01:26:31 Or, as Dennis Prager might say, E Pluribus Unum.
01:26:36 Builds on the administration's push to root out racially motivated domestic violent extremists. D VE's, as were known.
01:26:48 The threat sparked A sweeping strategy that included the creation of a specialized Justice Department unit.
01:26:56 To combat domestic terrorism.
01:27:00 Mr. Biden will deliver the keynote address to highlight the administration's response.
01:27:06 To hate.
01:27:08 And put forward a shared vision.
01:27:12 For a more United America.
01:27:15 United America to these guys just means an America without you.
01:27:21 We can't have a United America so long as there's white people.
01:27:31 Current and former FBI agents tell The Washington Times that the perceived threat.
01:27:37 Has become overblown.
01:27:39 Under the administration, you think?
Speaker
01:27:41 You think?
Devon
01:27:43 Those guys are going to get weeded out and fire too, because look at all these things that are being implemented.
01:27:48 Are also being implemented within.
01:27:54 Federal agencies.
01:27:57 They catch a whiff that you're not on board with.
01:27:59 This agenda, you're ******* out of there.
01:28:03 You are ******* out of there.
01:28:10 I mean, it's in the law.
01:28:11 It specifically states that they're gonna try to identify people that.
01:28:16 That don't see things their way and remove them.
01:28:22 And that goes all the way down to the local level.
01:28:28 The demand for white supremacy coming from FBI headquarters vastly outstrips the supply of white supremacy, says one agent, who spoke on the condition of.
01:28:39 Yeah, I bet.
01:28:41 We have more people assigned to investigate white supremacists than we can actually find.
01:28:48 Well I what does.
01:28:49 That mean I've got like 7.
01:28:54 Do I have seven attached to me?
01:29:00 The agent said those driving Bureau policies have already determined that white supremacy is a problem and set agency wide policy to evaluate racially motivated domestic extremism cases as priorities exactly.
01:29:17 The same people.
01:29:19 Like the director of equity.
01:29:23 Over at DoD.
01:29:25 Exist all across.
01:29:28 The federal government.
01:29:30 At every agency.
01:29:35 This is just what happens.
01:29:37 When you lose control of your own country, other people control it.
01:29:48 And when you're able to wrestle control of a country as big and powerful as the United States.
01:29:55 You're going to fight tooth and.
01:29:56 Nail to hang on.
01:29:57 To that control.
01:30:00 First thing you're going to do is target the people that used to be in control.
01:30:07 And that's precisely what they're doing.
01:30:14 We are sort of the lap dogs as the actual agents doing these sorts of investigations.
01:30:19 Trying to find a crime to fit otherwise First Amendment protected activities, he said.
01:30:24 If they have a Gadsden flag or they own guns, or they may or are mean at school board meetings, that's probably a domestic terrorist.
01:30:36 The Gadsden Flag is a historical American flag with yellow the you know the snake flag.
01:30:41 One knows that one don't tread on me as often as simple blah.
01:30:44 That's a libertarian flag.
01:30:45 It's not even, you know.
01:30:47 The FBI denies targeting groups or people based on their espoused political views and says that the Bureau focuses only on those who commit or intend to commit.
01:30:56 That's that's a nice keyword right there.
01:30:59 Who commit or intend?
01:31:03 To commit.
01:31:04 See, it's thought crime.
01:31:05 They're just they're there's.
01:31:06 This is a quote from the FBI.
01:31:08 Who commit or intend to commit violence and criminal activity that constitutes a federal crime or poses a threat to national security, which could literally mean anything.
01:31:23 The FBI aggressively investigates these threats posed by domestic violent extremists.
01:31:28 D VE I'm getting really tight.
01:31:29 That's such a mouthful.
01:31:31 But I guess I.
01:31:32 Guess the public doesn't quite know what a D VE is.
01:31:35 Yet they will.
01:31:38 They just gotta keep pushing.
01:31:39 Out that acronym until everyone's.
01:31:40 Like Oh yeah, DVE.
01:31:42 An FBI spokesperson said we do not investigate ideology.
01:31:47 Oh, I'm sure you don't, and we do not investigate particular cases based on the political views of the individuals involved.
01:31:53 No, of course.
01:31:55 The FBI will continue to pursue threats or acts of violence, regardless of the underlying motivation or socio political goal.
01:32:01 Yeah, I'm sure.
01:32:03 Others say the concern about the rise of extremism and white supremacy ideology is far from unfounded.
01:32:11 Nationwide hate crime data points to a concerning rise in racially motivated attacks in recent years, said Brian Levin.
01:32:23 That's a Jewish name for.
01:32:24 Those of you who are still.
01:32:26 Not good at this.
01:32:30 Who founded the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino.
01:32:41 And has been appointed to California's recently formed.
01:32:46 This is great.
01:32:46 This is why you don't live in California.
01:32:49 Commission on the State of hate.
01:32:54 California just formed a their own agency to eliminate white people.
01:33:01 According to Mr.
01:33:03 Levin, a Jewish man.
01:33:06 Preliminary analysis of hate crime statistics pulled from 52 U.S. cities. Hate crimes rose 20% in 2021.
01:33:16 With nine states breaking annual records.
01:33:19 Last year marked an especially concerning rise in hate crimes.
01:33:24 Against blacks.
01:33:29 Last year.
01:33:31 Marked and a scary increase.
01:33:36 On hate crimes against blacks, really.
01:33:45 I find that a little difficult to believe, Mr.
01:33:53 We have these ticking time bombs walking around.
01:33:58 He said, referring to mass shootings where blacks were targeted.
01:34:04 That's something we really have to address.
01:34:07 White supremacy is absolutely something that we have to look at is not only a hate crime issue, but a national security issue.
01:34:15 See and there's that magic word.
01:34:17 Or magic term rather.
01:34:24 See, once it's national security, that means.
01:34:27 No rules for them.
01:34:29 They have no rules and they have no accountability.
01:34:32 They have no oversight.
01:34:36 It's national security.
01:34:41 And Mr. Levin.
01:34:43 Or Mr. Levin.
01:34:45 Knows that.
01:34:49 Furthermore, Mr.
01:34:50 Levin said that not only.
01:34:54 Are all those who perpetrate hate crimes motivated by racial amiss?
01:35:00 Not all of them are dyed in the wool extremists, or that the clan is operating or operationally directing, whatever that means.
01:35:07 The clan is ******* nonexistent or nonexistent.
01:35:12 Still, he said it's important to consider that sometimes subtle biases and blah blah blah blah blah so that he even he he thinks subtle biases.
01:35:21 Our national security problem, so this actually gets this gets interesting here.
01:35:30 They go on to talk.
01:35:31 About, well, I'll show.
01:35:32 You, the FBI agents, claim of a crusade against an inflated white supremacist domestic extremist threat.
01:35:38 Echo complaints by conservative lawmakers who accused the body administration of ignoring left wing violence and leveraging fears of right wing terrorism to target political opponents.
01:35:49 And stifle legitimate debate.
01:35:52 Jim Jordan of Ohio, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, said several whistleblowers have come forward with similar accusations that the FBI has pressured agents to open cases to fulfill the Biden administration's crusade against white people. Well, it doesn't.
01:36:10 Say that, but that's basically what I mean.
01:36:12 Quote I think.
01:36:14 What's ultimately driving his policy?
01:36:18 Jordan said if you own a gun, display the flag and voted for Trump, the president's going to call you an extremist and it appears the FBI is going to use the numbers to satisfy that narrative that the president laid out.
01:36:32 White House officials have billed Thursdays summit as they stand against the.
01:36:37 Quote corrosive effects of hate fueled violence.
01:36:41 On our democracy and public safety again.
01:36:45 Is this a ******* joke?
01:36:48 Is this a ******* joke?
01:37:01 The lineup for the summit includes federal, state and local officials, along with civil rights groups.
01:37:07 Business leaders.
01:37:09 Law enforcement officials, former members of violent hate groups who now work to prevent violence so partly like that goofy Skinhead guy.
01:37:19 We'll probably be there.
01:37:20 I don't know.
01:37:21 Unless he's they got some.
01:37:22 Someone better.
Speaker 6
01:37:34 Scroll through here some of.
Devon
01:37:35 This we already know what that's going to be like.
01:37:39 Attorney General Merrick Garland.
01:37:41 Secured fears among conservatives.
01:37:44 Of a burgeoning police state last year when he issued memorandum directing federal law enforcement officials to strategize against the terrorist threat from parents.
01:37:55 Protesting at local school board meetings.
01:37:59 The memo was a response to a National School Boards Association letter to Mr.
01:38:03 Biden requesting federal assistance to stop threats from parents against so, you know, they're talking about the.
01:38:10 You know the school board parents being categorized as terrorists, so I can only imagine what that.
01:38:17 Makes me.
01:38:18 Mr. Biden also stoked conservatives fears with campaign rhetoric casting Republicans as anti democratic extremists and labeling Mr. Trump's make America great again. Political agenda as semi fascism.
01:38:33 I wish.
01:38:36 A nationwide survey.
01:38:38 The Trafalgar Group and Convention of States Action in the days after Mr. Biden's speech, in which he framed the midterm elections as a battle for the soul of our nation.
01:38:50 56.8% of respondents said the speech was a dangerous escalation in rhetoric designed to incite conflict among Americans.
01:39:00 Well, I think they're just emboldened right now.
01:39:07 Nonetheless, the White House has stand by the escalation, blah, blah blah blah.
01:39:12 Blah blah.
01:39:19 The White House deems right now America's most precarious moment since Jim Crow.
01:39:25 Anyway, so it goes on from there, just talks about how basically there are some FBI agents.
01:39:32 For now, they will be weeded out.
01:39:36 That are saying.
01:39:39 That they are being pushed.
01:39:42 To find white supremacy where there is no white supremacy and look, we all know what happens right when the FBI thinks they need to fill quotas.
01:39:50 They make it happen.
01:39:52 They can't find domestic terrorism, they just do domestic terrorism.
01:39:58 That's what they get paid to do.
01:40:01 They get paid to fill that quota one way or another.
01:40:06 So that's precisely what will happen.
01:40:12 All right.
01:40:19 In vaccine news.
01:40:22 Code vaccine destroys natural immunity.
01:40:27 A new study published in the New York or the New England Journal of Medicine shows not only the effectiveness of Pfizer COVID machines becoming negative, meaning that the vaccinated are more likely to get infected than the.
01:40:42 That's right.
01:40:43 You you ******* vax monkeys.
01:40:46 You're now more likely to get infected than the unvaccinated.
01:40:50 But the vaccine destroys any protection a person has from natural immunity. The study is a large observational study that took that looks at 887,000 children aged 5 to 11 years in North Carolina, of whom 273,000 received at least one dose of the Pfizer.
01:41:11 Vaccine between November 1st.
01:41:14 And 2021 and June 3rd of 2022, the study includes 193,000 SARS Co V2 infections reported between March 11th, 2020 and June 3rd, 2022.
01:41:30 The researchers use a form of statistical modeling with adjustments for confounding factors such as underlying conditions, to calculate estimates of vaccines, effectiveness over time, and against different COVID variants.
01:41:42 The findings are depicted in the charts below.
01:41:45 And chart a.
01:41:46 Let me bring this up here.
01:41:53 In chart a.
01:41:58 Here's chart A&B.
01:42:03 And scale that ****** up.
01:42:09 And chart a notice that the green and blue lines representing children vaccinated in November and December respectively go through zero into negative territory and a sharp gradient within five months of the first injection.
01:42:27 It's unclear why the Green Line has not continued past April, as the researchers presume presumably had the data, but from what has shown, it looks very much like the vaccine effectiveness will continue to decline deep into negative territory.
01:42:43 In chart B, we see both the red and blue lines.
01:42:48 Which have represented or which represent children who are vaccinated and have been previously infected but not previously infected respectively.
01:42:57 Again, going through zero to a steep gradient within five months of vaccination.
01:43:04 So the short version is.
01:43:06 Five months after you're vaccinated or it's not a vaccination, but you know, after you get the shot.
01:43:13 Not only are you more likely to get COVID than someone who's never been, that's never had the shot.
01:43:21 Your your immunity is like basically permanently damaged after that.
01:43:28 So congratulations, shot monkeys.
01:43:38 All right.
01:43:38 And we'll end on something fun.
01:43:41 Just cause why not?
01:43:42 The other day, do you guys remember?
01:43:43 Garbage pail kids.
01:43:48 That was an 80s thing.
01:43:51 That was a very 80s thing.
01:43:52 I'm gonna look and see.
01:43:53 I I know the connection is.
01:43:54 Working now.
01:43:55 I'm going to see if that.
01:43:57 Chat is, yeah, that's some of vaccination stuff.
01:44:01 So you guys should be cut up.
01:44:03 I'm going to refresh my window here though.
01:44:06 Hopefully that isn't just like that.
01:44:08 Doesn't just instantly kill the connection.
01:44:13 Alright, I'm going to hop into regular chat here.
01:44:18 So we had garbage pail kids.
01:44:20 And I remember as a.
01:44:21 Kid, even at the time there was something disturbing about them.
01:44:26 I just thought they were just really ugly.
01:44:32 I had friends that collected them and they're like, oh, it's fun because, you know, it's gross out humor.
01:44:36 But I I never got into gross out humor.
01:44:39 Maybe I've got a a high, a sensitive disgust response or whatever, but I never thought it was.
01:44:46 I I.
01:44:48 Thought it was weird, I thought they got like, cabbage patch kids.
01:44:51 Something that was cute and innocent.
01:44:54 And and destroyed it and made it as ugly and awful as they could.
01:44:59 And I remember I was.
01:45:00 I was telling someone about.
01:45:04 We were talking about cabbage patch kids for some.
01:45:07 And then I was like Oh yeah.
01:45:08 And then they had garbage pail kids and they didn't know what to talk about.
01:45:11 So I was.
01:45:11 Like, Oh yeah, they they had this and then it just I was like, you know what?
01:45:14 In retrospect.
01:45:17 They were really ******* Jewish.
01:45:20 Like, really ******* Jewish.
01:45:22 If you think about it, it was literally getting something cute and innocent and then just making it awful.
01:45:31 And I looked it up.
01:45:39 The series was the brainchild of cartoonist Art Spiegelman.
01:45:48 Good old art Spiegelman.
01:45:54 So yeah.
01:45:57 And guess what?
01:45:59 Just like every it's it's.
01:46:01 I swear to God, it's like if.
01:46:03 It's every time Spiegelman's parents were both Polish Jews.
01:46:09 His father was born sieve Spiegelman with the Hebrew name whatever who cares and blah blah blah.
01:46:19 Upon immigration in the United States, his mother was born with the Hebrew name of Hannah.
01:46:24 Blah blah but be.
01:46:25 But yeah, they they they literally can't.
01:46:27 It's it's the same ******* ****.
01:46:32 Early 1900s.
01:46:34 Eastern European Jew comes.
01:46:38 Congratulations have have garbage pail kids.
01:46:42 It's it's all of them.
01:46:43 It's like they defined American culture to such a degree that it's it's frightening.
01:46:50 It's frightening how, like it's all of them that you look up.
01:46:54 Every single one of them.
01:46:58 And look the the the garbage pail kit, I.
01:47:00 Have up is not one of the.
01:47:01 Really disgusting ones.
01:47:05 There's some, like, really ******* gross ones. And look, yeah, we're all grown-ups now it's it's and the Internet exists now, so it's not that shocking.
01:47:13 But I remember as as like a little kid like, I was like a little little kid.
01:47:17 Seeing these things and being like kind of.
01:47:20 Disturbed like I had a.
01:47:23 A repulsion.
01:47:27 To these shredding cards.
01:47:30 So anyway, Lisa, I just thought funny thing to end on.
01:47:34 I was like, you know, in retrospect, looking back, there's something really Jewish about garbage pail kids.
01:47:40 I look it up and I was.
01:47:41 Like there it is again.
01:47:45 It's every ******* time.
01:47:46 It's every time.
01:47:51 So anyway.
01:47:55 Let's take a look at super chats.
01:47:58 I got the.
01:48:01 I got some new animations now that the the Internet's working again, did it **** ** again? I don't think so. No, it's good.
01:48:09 All right.
01:48:11 So those of you who have.
01:48:15 Sent in a super chat.
01:48:18 I have fancy.
01:48:20 They're not that fancy.
01:48:24 Let me see if this will load up.
01:48:27 And wait for that hard drive to spin up.
01:48:29 Come on hard drive.
01:48:31 You can do it.
01:48:32 There we go.
01:48:33 There we go.
01:48:37 OK, let's go over the Super chats here.
01:48:46 $25.00 from Jay Ray in 1981.
01:48:51 So Sads sudden adult death syndrome.
01:48:55 Is at an all time high.
01:48:56 No one seems to notice.
01:48:59 Yeah, it's funny that.
01:49:02 And I'll tell you what.
01:49:02 Since you're the the 1st super chat.
01:49:05 Or whatever, since this I'll give you.
01:49:08 I've got a bunch and they're and I'm going to.
01:49:11 Based on.
01:49:14 An algorithm that I will not.
01:49:16 Divulge you will get a different one.
01:49:19 So let's just.
01:49:19 Give you.
01:49:22 This one.
Speaker 6
01:49:25 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
Speaker
01:49:36 Take it from me, Jim.
01:49:37 Neighbors, it'll pay dividend.
Devon
01:49:39 There you go.
01:49:41 So all right.
01:49:46 Mighty Mouse, $10, appreciate that hope.
01:49:49 All is well.
01:49:50 Thanks for everything.
01:49:51 You do love the shirts.
01:49:52 Keep them coming.
01:49:52 Yeah, I gotta get a new shirt out there.
01:49:55 And 10 bucks.
01:49:57 The hell.
Speaker 3
01:49:59 Easy money.
Devon
01:50:03 Short but sweet.
01:50:05 Alright, splitter trace $1.00.
01:50:09 I don't know. You might have to do better than $1.00 for these fancy things, I.
Speaker
01:50:12 Did today.
Devon
01:50:15 Ever, ever thought about doing a stream dedicated to analyzing?
01:50:19 The X-Files.
Speaker 4
01:50:21 UM.
Devon
01:50:22 I've done. I've done.
01:50:23 Streams on episodes of The X-Files they had the anti-Semitism episode.
01:50:29 As a whole, I mean that would that would be a lot.
01:50:32 There's a lot of episodes, so I don't know.
01:50:34 I mean, it might be interesting to take a look at that.
01:50:36 They have that.
01:50:38 That sequel to The X-Files.
01:50:41 Where they basically predicted 911.
01:50:44 To an oddly accurate degree, that might be worth going over. In fact, that that's probably something I should have gone over. Maybe next 911? Who knows.
01:50:55 Postmaster, $5. Let's see here, I'll give you.
Speaker 3
01:51:00 Easy money.
Devon
01:51:06 They will have all cities using.
01:51:10 Wea, 3.0, and they can track you by order view any smart device you must use cashless goes along with the no cash bail.
01:51:23 No, they they definitely want to get rid of.
01:51:27 Any kind of paper, money, any kind of money that doesn't leave an electronic trail, wouldn't you, if you were trying to manage?
01:51:35 You've got to stop looking at it as these leaders are doing what's good for society and think of it more like you're you're playing like StarCraft or like one of these, or one of those.
01:51:46 What was that one called the?
01:51:48 Read something other red alert where you're, you know, dragging square the little you know little selector over a bunch of soldiers and clicking and sending them this way and that way and and telling this one to like mine for gold and telling this one to build a building and and whatever.
01:52:05 That's what it's like.
01:52:07 So the more that they have automated, the easier they see their fun game.
01:52:14 It it really isn't about what's best for society, it's what's best for them.
01:52:17 It's always been what's best for them.
01:52:22 Epigenetic force?
01:52:25 $5. Alright, let's see. I'll get let's do something different.
01:52:34 Watching the PAT Con series, awesome, especially the OKC bombing, I didn't know those things.
01:52:42 Also, I saw at the end of the Waco episode Sonny Bono was grilling.
01:52:47 Reno, oddly enough, Sony dies less than two years later in a skiing accident.
01:52:52 What's weird is.
01:52:53 It he wasn't the only senator to die of a skiing accident like like another one had just died of a skiing accident.
01:52:59 And he was like off trail and all this other stuff that didn't ******* make any sense.
01:53:04 He was a 20 year expert there and it was an intermediate run.
01:53:08 Yeah, I exactly.
01:53:10 I I I sincerely doubt he died in a skiing accident.
01:53:17 Zenith $25.
01:53:19 Alright, let's see here.
01:53:20 We have to get a good one.
Speaker 6
01:53:23 Ryan's money management. That's the rest. Thank you.
Devon
01:53:31 All right.
01:53:35 Do you have any political goals you want to achieve in the next five years and have you ever considered using your base to accomplish those plans?
01:53:45 Uh, I mean.
01:53:50 I mean, if you're asking if I if I thought about being a political.
01:53:53 Leader, I'm not not so much.
01:53:56 And I don't think that there is a lot that can be accomplished politically unless it's locally.
01:54:02 I wouldn't mind.
01:54:02 Getting involved politically locally, but I I don't have any ambitions to be, you know.
01:54:11 To do anything grandiose, I'd like to.
01:54:15 I don't think that we can affect the what's what's the momentum behind what's happening at the national level is what it is.
01:54:24 And unless you had access to.
01:54:27 Enough funds to combat forces as powerful as well, you know, Twitter, Facebook, you know, stuff like you'd have to have real money.
01:54:37 Like real money.
01:54:40 At least access to it.
01:54:43 You know, it's just not, it's not worth the time.
01:54:49 But yeah, I I want to do IRL stuff fairly.
01:54:53 I don't want to say fairly soon, but.
01:54:56 That's been that's been my plan.
01:54:59 That's all I'm going to say about that.
01:55:03 Damn Bigfoot $1.00. Wonder what one of these Jew teachers would do if a student said their pronouns were goy and him, well, they'd have to respect the pronouns.
01:55:15 Dolph, $10 HM.
Speaker 6
01:55:20 Which one?
Devon
01:55:22 Which one?
Speaker 6
01:55:25 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
Speaker
01:55:36 Take it from these gym neighbors.
01:55:37 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
01:55:40 There we go.
01:55:43 Hi Devin, your streams have been a key part of my Gen.
01:55:46 X mother's red pill journey.
01:55:48 From Bush, Khan to Magatakarda to now finally an anti-Semitic nationalist.
01:55:56 However, she still insists that it is important that you still.
01:56:00 Quote her reasons are unclear.
01:56:02 Can you please talk her out of this ******** tag?
01:56:05 You know, if you want to vote, you can vote that.
01:56:08 I would.
01:56:09 But I would say this.
01:56:11 Because I believe that voting is basically pulling data and it's also a confidence meter.
01:56:19 If you're in the ruling class and 40% of the population is voting.
01:56:25 One of the data points that you then have is 40% of the population believes in the system still.
01:56:36 So that's.
01:56:39 That's a number they they want.
01:56:41 A lot of participation, even if even if every election was rigged.
01:56:46 They would want high participation.
01:56:50 Because it wouldn't matter, right?
01:56:52 It's a secret vote.
01:56:53 So, like, you know, how would?
01:56:53 You know, it was rigged.
01:56:55 They're the only ones that have access to these numbers, so they can rig it, however, and you can just be like, oh, I just it.
01:57:01 It seemed like a lot of people wanted to vote for my.
01:57:03 And then I guess, I guess he lost.
01:57:06 And if you keep voting, they think that you, you, you, you buy into the system that you have confidence that this is a valid system.
01:57:14 And I will tell you one thing, regardless of that it and again, I'm not going to tell her not to vote, but.
01:57:19 I would say this.
01:57:21 If you find yourself saying, well, he's the lesser of the two evils.
01:57:26 Don't vote for that person because the lesser of two evils is still evil.
01:57:32 You're still voting for evil.
01:57:34 So if you.
01:57:35 Vote for evil and you get evil.
01:57:39 You consented to it.
01:57:41 Your vote was consenting to the evil.
01:57:47 In my opinion.
01:57:49 It's it's.
01:57:52 It's kind of like, OK, so I've heard people say like, well, why boycott Amazon?
01:57:56 It hurts you more than it hurts.
01:57:58 It hurts them.
01:57:59 They're they're not going to care that you're not buying from Amazon.
01:58:03 You're literally using the exact same argument that Bouche uses when he says that child **** should be legal.
01:58:12 It's not about hurting Amazon.
01:58:15 It hurts you.
01:58:17 It hurts you to go crawling up to Amazon on your hands and knees and saying please put it up my ***.
01:58:23 Daddy, please put it.
01:58:25 Up my ***.
01:58:26 Because I want to save $2.00 on shipping.
01:58:31 Like, that's my dignity is only worth $2.00.
01:58:36 They're going to stay in business anyway.
01:58:39 Well, like Vash would say.
01:58:40 Look, the child **** already exists.
01:58:42 Kids aren't being victimized by people looking at it.
01:58:50 It's already there.
01:58:51 It's not hurting anybody.
01:58:53 You're not going to change it.
01:58:54 You're not going to.
01:58:55 Make it go away.
01:58:58 It's it's the lazy man's cope for why he still.
01:59:04 Amazon's **** ** his *** so he can save $2.00 on shipping.
01:59:10 And I feel kind.
01:59:10 Of the same way about voting for these candidates.
01:59:17 So it's going to be one of these two anyway, and I'd rather.
01:59:19 It be this one than this one.
01:59:25 Why do we do?
01:59:27 Can you?
01:59:28 Can you confidently say?
01:59:31 That that it makes a significant difference.
01:59:38 I mean.
01:59:39 You said yourself they're both evil.
01:59:47 So that's my that's, I don't know.
01:59:49 That's my take on that.
01:59:50 And like I said, she wants to vote vote.
01:59:53 But I I would just.
01:59:54 Take that into consideration.
01:59:57 Night fire $6.
02:00:00 $6, alright.
02:00:10 Devin Hope your family is well and supportive of you.
02:00:14 Some believe martial law will be here soon, possibly within a month.
02:00:18 I don't. It's not.
02:00:19 Only it's going to be here.
02:00:20 Soon like that, with things like habeas corpus and posse comitatus.
02:00:26 All but gone anyhow.
02:00:28 Will it actually be a bad thing or for the non degenerates?
02:00:36 Well, I don't think it's going.
02:00:38 To be martial law.
02:00:39 At all.
02:00:40 I think we're way off from that, but I would still prepare as if there would be.
02:00:47 That way it doesn't stress you out.
02:00:50 And it's it's preventative maintenance.
02:00:53 You're preparing for a bad situation.
02:00:56 It's not that hard or expensive to prepare for to a, you know, to a certain degree.
02:01:01 I'm not saying you have to go dig yourself a bomb shelter or something like that, but certainly having enough food, water and ammunition to last you a while is.
02:01:10 Always a good idea.
02:01:13 I think if they were to try to declare martial law.
02:01:18 It would be that would be.
02:01:20 That'd be turning the.
02:01:21 Heat up too fast.
02:01:24 But then again, who knows?
02:01:25 A lot of these COVID lockdowns kind of demonstrated how how domesticated a lot of people were, so maybe they would just go along with it.
02:01:35 Certainly a lot of.
02:01:36 People would.
02:01:40 But I'm not.
02:01:41 That's not something that's.
02:01:43 That I'm concerned about anytime soon.
02:01:48 The Knight fire again.
02:01:50 I hope all right, that's the same one.
02:01:52 It just did it twice.
02:01:55 Crow seat in.
02:01:57 Hey, Devin, just wanted to let you know that your voice is being heard as far afield as Ghana, West Africa.
02:02:04 Well, that's pretty awesome.
02:02:06 Keep your head up and the rest assured that you're doing God's work.
02:02:10 The world hears the JQ. I pray you are far away and hidden the day the glow come for the pill dispenser.
02:02:20 Ohh I'll I'll.
02:02:21 I'll be ready.
02:02:22 I'll be ready.
02:02:24 And let me do this.
02:02:26 Let me.
02:02:26 Give you a.
Speaker 6
02:02:29 A fancy one.
02:02:30 Why is money management?
Speaker 3
02:02:34 That's the rest.
Speaker 6
02:02:37 Thank you.
Devon
02:02:38 There you go.
02:02:43 Dan Bigfoot $3 what do you think of the Queen? Just seems like World War One was about either killing or blackmailing every European monarch family. Mossad through Epstein has dirt on many of them.
02:02:59 I don't know the the.
02:03:00 Monarchs, or the Royal family, seem to be pretty.
02:03:05 I I don't think that they really have a whole lot of power.
02:03:07 I think it's more just tradition.
02:03:10 It's more just symbol symbolism, you know, it's.
02:03:14 I don't think that and look if they do have power, then **** them, right?
02:03:18 Just honestly, if they, if they allowed their countries to.
02:03:22 Go from what they looked like.
02:03:26 When they took power versus today, **** them.
02:03:30 **** them.
02:03:30 That's my that's my thought.
02:03:31 Thoughts on.
02:03:33 All of the European monarchies.
02:03:35 I'm not gonna single any one of them out.
02:03:37 They're all ******* doing a **** job, but.
02:03:39 I just think that they're.
02:03:40 They're largely symbolic, so it's like.
02:03:42 What are you going to do?
02:03:45 I'm going to turn off this background. I'm having the internet's like wigging out again and I don't know if that's hurting it.
02:03:55 Uh. Let's see here.
02:03:59 Harmless Gee thoughts on Jewish high school movies like fast Times at Ridgemont High in the 1980s, American Pie in the 1990s, and Super Bad in the 2000s.
02:04:11 All degenerate.
02:04:13 Fast Times original high.
02:04:14 I haven't seen that in a billion years, so I don't.
02:04:15 I don't remember how bad that one was, but American Pie was literally just about, you know, try to *** ****, try to get late, try to *** ****, try to *** ****.
02:04:25 You know, I think maybe a better example of something like that in the 80s would be like Porky's or something like that.
02:04:32 Super bad.
02:04:32 Same thing.
02:04:33 Try to get late.
02:04:33 Try to get late.
02:04:34 Try to *** ****.
02:04:35 That's all it was it.
02:04:36 Was and look.
02:04:40 I I think that those were very popular movies because they were well executed.
02:04:45 They knew exactly how to talk to their audience.
02:04:48 So the culture was already, you know, ready for it.
02:04:52 I guess you could say.
02:04:54 So I mean, not that they didn't.
02:04:55 Help it along.
02:04:58 Colonel N word $1.00. The average normie even knows Biden is a pedophile.
02:05:03 More people are even waking up to the black problem. This is all starting to be more mainstream. The only thing that the normies don't understand is why it is like this. Everything seems to go back to the JQ.
02:05:19 Yeah, it it's not.
02:05:21 Most people are not willing to do any kind of research and they their all their opinions come from third parties on the on the on their phone screens are on TV.
02:05:34 Dan Bigfoot $1.00 American History X the moral of the story.
02:05:38 Was to stop a white kid getting attacked.
02:05:40 In a in.
02:05:42 I think you mean in a.
02:05:43 Bathroom and stop hating and still end up getting shot by a black in the bathroom.
02:05:49 Yeah, I never thought.
02:05:50 That movie was based.
02:05:52 I never thought that movie was based and I could never understand why people.
02:05:54 Thought it was based.
02:05:58 Damn, Bigfoot again, $1.00. Now, let me ask this were the California Raisin toys depicting droids? My father has a whole jazz band of those toys.
02:06:09 Well, yeah, their their voices were black.
02:06:10 It was supposed to be a jazz band and and I vaguely remember the commercials.
02:06:16 So yeah it.
02:06:17 Was it was black raisins, they sounded black.
02:06:24 Canine friend, $25. Appreciate that. Let's see here.
02:06:31 I forgot which one I did already.
02:06:34 Is this is this one?
Speaker 6
02:06:36 Why is money management?
02:06:42 Thank you.
Devon
02:06:44 I need to label these better.
02:06:48 Does hand rubbing intensify with green bankers brim cap for $25? Oh.
02:06:53 That's all you.
02:06:53 Wanted I didn't have to do that.
02:06:55 I could have just played the.
02:06:57 I could have played this guy.
02:06:59 There he is.
Speaker
02:07:00 Yes, $25.
Devon
02:07:02 Although it says if you look carefully, he's selling something for $96.
02:07:07 In the background there.
02:07:11 Maybe, maybe he needed to pay $96.00 for his thing.
02:07:18 Iron pill 9/11. Very nice. Let's see here.
02:07:30 I just paid.
02:07:32 Shout out for your mods, blood of tyrants and high Priest King Terry.
02:07:37 Also, just to hear you say ******** ******, just like they're super chats.
Speaker 2
02:07:45 Well, I'll tell you what if.
Devon
02:07:46 This is for the mods.
02:07:49 Yeah, let's play it.
02:07:50 Let's play a.
02:07:50 Fancier one then, huh?
Speaker
02:07:53 Go check out.
02:08:00 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon
02:08:02 That's my favorite one.
02:08:09 All right.
02:08:10 And unfortunately, most of you guys aren't going to see that because the the live stream got so ****** **.
02:08:16 That most people are gone now.
02:08:18 So you're just going to hear it on the recording.
02:08:20 I'm still alive, though I'm pretty sure.
02:08:22 Let me refresh.
02:08:25 Almost positive.
02:08:26 It's still going.
02:08:27 It says it's still going.
02:08:29 Maybe it's not still going.
02:08:32 Oh, is it not going?
02:08:35 No, it's going.
02:08:37 OK, let me drive it back down to 480 P there, OK.
02:08:43 The R corner.
02:08:45 $3 I would be or. Yeah, I would be helpful to what I would be helpful to have a guy like you in my country.
02:08:55 Oh, OK.
02:08:55 Well, this English is not your first language.
02:08:57 I'll forgive you.
02:08:58 I think you mean it would be helpful to have a guy like you in my country, Romania.
02:09:03 The propaganda is increasing.
02:09:06 Yeah, I could see that even in Poland, a lot of people like to say, Ohh based Poland, but the whole Eastern European countries I saw it when I was out, obviously before what's going on there now when I was out in Ukraine, even though Ukraine, it was socially fairly conservative and very Christian.
02:09:27 It was creeping in there like as an example I saw just on a TV when I was on the train, you know, they got the little TV's, the little LCD screens that fold down.
02:09:39 And there was, like in America's Got Talent clone, you know, kind of a thing.
02:09:44 And it was pole dancing, preteens.
02:09:47 And I was like, what the ****?
02:09:49 What's on the ******* TV?
02:09:50 Because it was like it was pole dancing, like 10 year olds.
02:09:55 And the the judges were like clapping and smiling like ohh, it's so cute.
02:10:00 Look, the 10 year olds pulled and I'm like.
02:10:04 And I said to my friends, like uh.
02:10:07 Is is this?
02:10:08 Not weirding you out like it's weirding me out.
02:10:11 And she was.
02:10:11 Like ohh no, it's it's innocent.
02:10:13 I'm like it's it's not.
02:10:15 That they're the.
02:10:16 Stripper pole, 10 year old.
02:10:21 What's innocent about that?
02:10:23 I mean, I get it that you don't see where this goes.
02:10:26 I don't know how this is pretty extreme already, but.
02:10:30 Yeah, they had no idea what was coming.
02:10:31 They had no idea what was coming.
02:10:35 And I think a lot of Eastern Europe has this weird desire to be Western, which is a big, big.
02:10:42 Big mistake culturally, believe me, as someone who comes from one of the.
02:10:51 One of the.
02:10:53 Disgusting wombs.
02:10:55 Where our culture is developed.
02:11:03 Yeah, it's you don't want it.
02:11:04 You don't want it.
02:11:06 Out of all the things to abort Western culture, it might be.
02:11:09 One of the one of those things.
02:11:11 All right guys.
02:11:13 I'm pretty sure the I'll refresh the thing here, but I'm pretty sure all that the Internet ******* kind of just.
02:11:22 Ruin things for us here tonight.
02:11:24 But that's fine.
02:11:25 We were doing it pretty chill.
02:11:26 Just kind of a Newsy 1 tonight anyway.
02:11:28 So I'm going to refresh the.
02:11:33 Let me pop out the.
02:11:35 The chat make sure I didn't miss anybody.
02:11:41 And then we'll we'll close down here.
02:11:47 And honestly, he's just kind of acting crap tonight, too.
02:11:49 Like I'm sitting here.
02:11:51 And click on the tip to just sitting there like thinking about it.
Speaker
02:11:57 Come on.
Devon
02:11:58 Let's go odyssey.
02:12:03 We'll load it again.
02:12:09 Am I on the Internet still?
02:12:10 I'm thinking.
02:12:10 About it, yeah.
02:12:13 The chance is broken.
02:12:16 Alright, let me try this again.
02:12:22 Super chats appear to be broken.
02:12:28 Ah, come on.
02:12:32 And have everything to break.
02:12:33 That's like the one thing.
02:12:34 You should make sure you don't break.
02:12:36 Because I think I I don't think I've got them all because that number was different than the window I had that was working kind of.
02:12:42 Alright, let me let me try to refresh it.
02:12:45 And by the way, if this is just broken and I can't get to your super chat, I apologize it's it's just not loading.
02:12:51 Well, now the page isn't even loading.
02:12:59 Everything else is floating.
02:13:00 It's definitely odyssey.
02:13:06 Yeah, Odyssey is taking a **** right now.
02:13:11 The entire site is you can't load anything.
02:13:18 And that sucks.
02:13:19 Let me try to let it in a different browser.
02:13:35 OK.
02:13:38 It seems to have loaded this time, but super chats won't load.
02:13:44 That's such ********. Excuse me.
02:13:47 Let me try this one more other browser.
02:13:52 But I think they're super chats just broke.
02:14:03 Yeah, the whole Odyssey site is ****** ** because my video is not even loading up now.
02:14:09 Well, I refreshed it.
02:14:10 Now it loads up kind of.
02:14:14 Alright, let me try this on the Super chat front.
02:14:22 Yeah, a lot of them just say validating.
02:14:27 So I think the Super chat system is broken because it just has.
02:14:32 I've never seen that before.
02:14:33 It just says validating.
02:14:40 Alright, So what I can do on the validating ones the the Super chat screens broken.
02:14:48 But I can I can mouse over the the ones at the top.
02:14:53 And so I'll do that.
02:14:55 I don't.
02:14:55 Know who said this?
02:14:57 But it just says get a vacuum cleaner clip like Rush.
02:15:01 For $25 I I sorry, I can't. It won't let me see your name. It just says validating.
02:15:06 So whoever said that?
02:15:09 I appreciate that.
02:15:10 Let's give you a.
Speaker 6
02:15:11 Why is money management?
02:15:15 That's the rest.
Devon
02:15:19 There's a thank you for that.
02:15:23 Alright. And then.
02:15:24 I can let it see or scroll through here.
02:15:27 There's another validating 1 already.
02:15:29 I read that one.
02:15:33 Is this validating validating?
02:15:38 That's so ******* weird.
02:15:44 Come the **** on.
02:15:49 Come on, odyssey.
02:15:52 This part is not my Internet.
02:15:54 Because I've tried other pages load just fine.
02:15:59 And I've tried three different browsers.
02:16:01 They're all doing the same ****.
02:16:02 If I click over to the tip tab, it just sits there thinking.
02:16:06 About it forever.
02:16:08 So I can't see your super chats, which is ********.
02:16:15 Alright, I'm gonna go to regular chat then.
02:16:21 We're postmaster weird that we don't have robust publishing software directly from our IP addresses.
02:16:27 Then using these shift systems.
02:16:31 Yeah, I don't know.
02:16:39 Bear, bear, bear singe, Tarik says Devin's mom picked up the phone, and now the modem is sucking.
02:16:46 That that used to happen to me when I was a kid.
02:16:48 That was annoying.
02:16:53 Arma. Lucas, did you ever check out Lars von Trier's depression trilogy? I've no, I haven't had a chance. I've been doing.
02:17:00 Homestead stuff and beekeeping crap.
02:17:04 Alright, I'm going to try the Tab tab one more time.
02:17:09 One more time and sorry guys like this.
02:17:11 I hate to leave you hanging like this, especially because I made those stupid money things.
02:17:19 You know, what am I supposed to do?
02:17:20 It's not loading.
02:17:22 You know, actually, no.
02:17:23 Last time this happened, I opened the phone app and it kind of worked.
02:17:26 Let me I'll check the phone app.
02:17:35 Let me see if the phone.
02:17:36 App will load them up.
Speaker
02:17:43 Wow, this is going slow.
Devon
02:17:50 Alright, live discussion.
02:17:52 Uh, they don't have a super chats tab on the phone app.
02:17:58 How does that work?
02:17:59 I was I was positive they did.
02:18:02 OK, never mind.
02:18:03 I guess I can't use.
02:18:04 The phone app.
02:18:06 I wonder if the browser.
Speaker
02:18:08 On this will do it.
Devon
02:18:18 I know this is really exciting for you guys, apologize.
02:18:22 I'm just trying to be.
02:18:24 Consider it here.
02:18:25 The people that are.
02:18:28 Supporting me.
02:18:30 Yeah, now it does the same thing.
02:18:31 It doesn't show a.
02:18:34 Well, that's ******.
02:18:36 What the ****?
02:18:38 Alright well sorry guys.
02:18:43 Yeah, I don't know what to do.
02:18:44 I'll try.
02:18:44 To get to you next.
02:18:47 Next stream maybe after it publishes the replay.
02:18:51 Or whatever it.
02:18:52 Will work on the in the comments section but.
02:18:55 They're ******* doing something gay over at Odyssey because I can't ******* load this ****.
02:19:00 But anyway.
02:19:02 Hope you guys all have a Walter.
02:19:05 Here's one more for the those of you who?
02:19:08 Who I couldn't get to.
Speaker
02:19:10 Cash flow checkout.
02:19:18 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon
02:19:21 For black pill, I am of course.
02:19:25 Devil's deck.
Speaker 12
02:19:32 I have often searched the sky.
Speaker 3
02:19:37 Wondering what my fate would be?
Speaker 12
02:19:44 One from another place in time.
Speaker 13
02:19:49 It's always out there waiting just for me.
02:19:54 I've got an.
02:19:54 Alien in this life.
Speaker 12
02:20:01 He could break his curve.
Speaker 13
02:20:05 Got an alien this time?
02:20:08 And he thinks that I.
Speaker 12
02:20:16 He's not like anyone I know.
Speaker 13
02:20:22 Essence and his energy.
Speaker 12
02:20:27 His message comes in loud and clear.
Speaker 13
02:20:32 Any love I feel is the love I feel for me.
Speaker
02:20:38 I've got an.
Speaker 13
02:20:38 Alien this time.
02:20:45 Only he could break this curse.
02:20:49 Got an alien this time and he thinks that.
Speaker 12
02:21:00 I've got an alien this time with a cosmic only.
02:21:07 He could break this curse.
02:21:11 I've got an.
02:21:11 Alien this time.
02:21:16 At the center of the never.
Speaker 3
02:21:24 Become the amount at this time with great joy, can share with you.
02:21:28 Let me greet you, love my children, and we thank you for allowing us to reflect.
02:21:37 For the first dinner, the brilliant future.
02:21:40 You have given.
02:21:40 Ourselves from the previous presence.
02:21:48 With the space and proper.
02:21:49 From the creation of our species and the blending of law, you are creating the future.
02:21:55 You desire.
02:21:58 Remember one other thing then any of you did not stop the alarm, not threatened side by side.
02:22:14 Enjoy our legacy.
Speaker 12
02:22:28 I've got a name.
02:22:31 With a cosmic.
02:22:34 Only he could break this case.
02:22:39 I've got this die.
Speaker
02:22:59 How much time?
Speaker 3
02:22:59 No to powder.
Speaker
02:23:00 How much time do?
Speaker 2
02:23:00 We have.
02:23:01 We're running out, right?
02:23:03 Very bad.
02:23:04 Look, wasn't that wonderful?
02:23:06 Wasn't that the best?
Speaker
02:23:06 Right.
Speaker 2
02:23:07 This was Pamela Stambler, the intergalactic diva.
02:23:11 And guess what.
02:23:11 She's right here.
Speaker 4
02:23:12 With us, the lovely, the gorgeous panelist on the panel.
Speaker 13
02:23:15 High count and kid.
Speaker 4
02:23:15 So we're also.
Speaker 2
02:23:20 Pledged here now, but.
Speaker 11
02:23:21 Thank you.
Speaker 4
02:23:21 What I want to talk with you.
Speaker
02:23:23 Add some dignity to our show.
Speaker 13
02:23:27 I wouldn't go that far.
Speaker 2
02:23:29 Show show the hair, show the hair in.
Speaker 12
02:23:30 Ohh you want this show?
Speaker 2
02:23:30 The back.
Speaker 11
02:23:31 You had a whole thing, huh?
Speaker
02:23:32 That's beautiful.
Speaker 2
02:23:32 Yeah, sure.
02:23:33 What was this?
Speaker 12
02:23:34 Ohh crop circles.
Speaker 2
02:23:34 What is this?
02:23:36 Yeah, I thought it was dark circles because.
Speaker
02:23:36 No, that's great.
Speaker 4
02:23:38 It's crack crack.
Speaker 2
02:23:39 OK, just give it, it looks great.
Speaker 4
02:23:43 The story goes, you was adopted by the space aliens.
Speaker 11
02:23:46 It's true, it is happening.
02:23:48 I I'm I'm afraid to tell you it is happening.
02:23:51 There are a lot of beings on this planet that are aware of the fact that it's happening.
02:23:56 And it's rather exciting actually.
02:23:58 Once you zip through the fear element of it and find out what's really going on, you can really start enjoying it and seeing what that agreement was.
02:24:06 And it's pretty fascinating stuff, really.
Speaker
02:24:08 What is that?
Speaker 11
02:24:09 Well, I've had conscious recollection that I have been interacting with the Gray species.
02:24:16 And UM, they evidently have lost their emotional base.
02:24:21 And are hybridizing with us on Earth.
02:24:27 And creating a new species because they know that their species, they have basically cloned themselves out of their reproductive system and so they are hybridizing with us and it is.
Speaker 2
02:24:37 This for you folks.
Speaker 13
02:24:38 Happening it's it's just very.
Speaker 2
02:24:39 This is not joking about this is we told you this was a country voice.
02:24:44 This is.
Speaker 11
02:24:45 It's this controversy day.
Speaker 4
02:24:46 Because a lot of people don't believe it.
02:24:48 Now, how can you tell if there's a?
02:24:49 Space alien in your pajamas, but.
Speaker 11
02:24:53 Well, actually they don't.
02:24:54 They don't really penetrate.
02:24:55 The Grays don't penetrate.
02:24:56 However, there are species that do.
02:24:58 The Greys basically just want our.
02:25:00 Eggs and sperm.
02:25:01 They really have.
02:25:02 Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 2
02:25:02 What they do with them.
Speaker 11
02:25:04 Hybrid, make create hybrid spirits.
02:25:06 Yeah, the hybrid species.
Speaker 4
02:25:07 Hi please. Oh my goodness.
02:25:09 So what?
Speaker 12
02:25:10 But the reptiles?
Speaker 11
02:25:11 Which I see you have tons of reptiles.
Speaker 2
02:25:12 They like, keep eggs.
Speaker 11
02:25:13 The reptilian species are very exciting because we do interact sexually.