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05/09/2021
Speaker 3
00:00:00 What's up, *************?
Speaker 1
00:01:33 How you guys doing?
Devon
00:01:36 This fine Saturday evening.
00:01:40 Or early Mother's Day.
00:01:42 It's Mother's Day.
00:01:44 Do not forget to contact your mothers.
00:01:48 For those of you listening to this now and later, unless you listen to it much later, in which case it's too late.
Speaker 3
00:01:55 It's too late.
Speaker 1
00:01:57 And now your mother knows you don't love her.
Devon
00:02:01 To contact your mother.
00:02:05 A lot of people are very cynical about holidays.
00:02:10 Especially holidays like Mother's Day or Father's Day.
Speaker 1
00:02:14 And or Women's Day.
Devon
00:02:16 International Women's Day. That's you know, that's one that I did not know existed until I I started interacting with more Europeans because it's it's not really a thing in America or at.
Speaker 1
00:02:29 Least it wasn't.
Devon
00:02:31 But apparently it's always been a thing in Europe.
00:02:35 And it's quite a big deal in in some countries.
00:02:41 And yeah, I understand the cynicism.
00:02:43 I understand the cynicism.
Speaker 3
00:02:47 But sure, try not to be too cynical.
Devon
00:02:49 When it comes to your mom.
Speaker 3
00:02:51 You know just.
Devon
00:02:54 Say yeah, I I get it.
00:02:55 You know you.
00:02:56 Don't have to.
00:02:56 Like buy her flowers from some global.
00:03:01 Conglomerate flower company that's going to, you know, use that money to try to.
Speaker
00:03:09 I don't know.
Devon
00:03:10 Make your life more difficult or or worse yet ended.
00:03:15 But do something do something.
00:03:19 And less and less.
00:03:20 Of course.
00:03:21 She's a horrible person, in which case.
00:03:24 Nothing is required of you in that instance.
00:03:30 Yes, it's important.
00:03:31 It's important not to and mostly because.
00:03:36 Moms like Mother's Day, they like Mother's Day.
Speaker 1
00:03:39 They like it.
Speaker 3
00:03:42 So even if you're cynical.
Devon
00:03:44 About it and you think it's like, oh, you know, who cares?
00:03:46 She's not going to care.
Speaker 1
00:03:47 They care, they all, they all care.
Devon
00:03:49 All of them, even the ones that say.
00:03:51 They don't.
00:03:51 Care they care.
Speaker 1
00:03:55 They care more than their birthday.
Devon
00:04:00 So if you forget your.
00:04:01 Mom's birthday, which is easy to do.
Speaker 1
00:04:07 Can't forget Mother's Day.
Devon
00:04:08 So I'm I'm I'm hoping that I I've I've.
00:04:10 Reminded at least a few.
Speaker 3
00:04:11 Of you.
Devon
00:04:13 To you know, just even a phone call just a.
00:04:16 Phone call. That's it.
00:04:19 You don't to do much more than that.
00:04:21 A lot of us don't live in the same communities as our parents anymore.
00:04:26 And don't visit.
00:04:28 See, that's The thing is, is really one of the things we're gonna be talking.
00:04:34 About tonight is.
00:04:34 You know the.
00:04:36 Some of the objectives of.
00:04:38 Of having like a discord server or something.
00:04:40 Like that, right?
00:04:42 One of the reasons I I was trying to think about this last couple days.
00:04:46 Like, really concrete, what's the solid objectives of this?
00:04:53 And one of the problems?
00:04:57 I'm trying to solve.
00:05:01 I don't think it's that unusual to have kind of a a path that I did in terms of, especially if if you're if you're driven, if you're ambitious and you.
00:05:12 Have the talent and the the drive to chase after maybe some of your your dreams.
00:05:22 It's not unusual to disconnect completely from your community and end up in strange places while you chase different jobs.
00:05:32 And move from job to job frequently because a lot of people, especially if you don't have a a whole bunch of degrees, right or or a network of nepotism to lean on to get you into these positions the only.
00:05:52 Alternative that you have is to leverage previous positions into new positions.
00:05:58 Right.
00:05:59 So if you want a job.
00:06:01 That requires that requires you know at.
00:06:04 Least in terms.
00:06:05 Of in the job listing, the degree and you know or maybe five years of experience or something and it's a job, you know you can do.
00:06:12 And you know that you can be personable enough to.
Speaker 1
00:06:15 To score the you know if.
00:06:16 You if you were to.
Devon
00:06:17 Get the interview if you.
00:06:19 Were to just get in front of those people.
00:06:21 You could probably weasel.
Speaker 1
00:06:23 Your way into that position.
Devon
00:06:25 But it's getting that interview right?
00:06:27 Cause on paper it looks like the only job you've had is working at McDonald's or something like that.
00:06:32 And you know, even though you've studied the all the INS and outs of.
00:06:36 Of how to perform that job?
00:06:38 Because it's your part of your passion.
00:06:39 You've you've watched a bajillion youtubes or YouTube videos on on whatever it is that this thing is.
00:06:47 And uh.
00:06:49 It's just a matter of getting your foot in the door.
00:06:50 You don't have.
00:06:51 You don't have like uncle Uncle Maury who's going to make a phone call and make sure that you get the internship at blah blah.
Speaker 1
00:06:58 Blah or whatever, right?
Devon
00:07:01 So a lot of times.
00:07:03 If you're and if you.
00:07:05 If you don't know.
00:07:06 About that, and this is this is a lot of people have done this, if you haven't done this, this is.
00:07:10 One way to do.
00:07:12 You know to achieve some of these these positions.
00:07:16 You just accept whatever job you can get your foot in the door with in that industry.
00:07:24 Because then you're around the people and then.
00:07:28 You start to build that network, so it's.
00:07:29 Just as an example.
00:07:32 I moved once.
00:07:35 And I wanted to get into filmmaking and video and all this sort of stuff, and I didn't.
00:07:39 I didn't know anybody.
00:07:42 I don't even know.
00:07:43 Where to begin?
00:07:45 I didn't have any family members in that industry.
00:07:48 I didn't have any friends.
00:07:49 And then in in that industry, I didn't live near that industry.
00:07:55 So I just started making.
00:07:57 Making my own little ****** movies with.
00:08:01 With my own, you know, equipment.
00:08:04 Which again, this is this was prior to this was prior to like YouTube.
00:08:11 Really being a thing so.
00:08:13 Even if you made stuff like.
00:08:15 Who was going to watch it?
00:08:17 You know, I could, I could give.
00:08:19 It put it on.
00:08:19 DVD and and what?
00:08:21 Pass it out, no.
00:08:24 So the only way for me?
00:08:26 To get into that industry was to accept.
00:08:29 Like a a ****** and I mean ****** bottom of the, you know, bottom rung on the ladder type of job.
00:08:38 And if that meant moving a few 100 miles.
00:08:42 So that I could be in the right building.
00:08:47 Doing that **** job completely disconnect from my community.
00:08:53 Be far away from my family and friends that I've known for years.
00:08:57 That's what I.
00:08:58 Was going to do.
00:09:00 And so I did it.
00:09:01 And a lot of people have done something similar where you're just like, you know what, especially because the Internet, you know, does exist and you can search for jobs all over the country.
00:09:12 You know, it's not like you're just looking in the in the classified ads or or going to the unemployment office or or or whatever, right or or or leaning on whatever social network you do have locally.
00:09:23 You know, asking your friends.
00:09:24 Oh, hey, Billy, can you get me a?
00:09:26 Job at blah blah blah and no.
00:09:28 One does that anymore.
00:09:30 Because no one has that that community anymore.
00:09:32 No one has that local network to lean on anymore.
00:09:38 Which is why I think it's so important to to start creating those communities again.
00:09:47 But a lot of people will.
00:09:49 Search the whole country.
00:09:51 This is what I did several times.
00:09:53 It wasn't just like the first time trying to get my foot in the door was every time I wanted to move up in my career and I would hit a dead end.
00:10:00 Like if I worked at a.
00:10:02 A particular job and realized OK, I've maxed this out.
00:10:08 I've gone as high up.
00:10:10 At this particular company is I'm going to be.
Speaker 1
00:10:13 Able to do.
Devon
00:10:15 Whether it's because there are no other higher positions or whether it's because you know some political reason, you know the people that that have that are that are in control of of who rises doesn't like you or has you know, helping someone else or what, whatever, right.
00:10:34 You reach a point where you're like, OK, this is I've.
00:10:36 I've brain raped this place thoroughly.
00:10:39 I have.
00:10:39 I have no.
00:10:41 I've learned everything I could possibly learn by working here.
00:10:45 And I cannot move up anymore.
00:10:47 And so you go on, you know, the different job websites, I think LinkedIn.
00:10:55 Is is still one of the big ones, I don't know.
00:10:58 Though I haven't, I haven't done the job hunt in a long time.
00:11:02 And then you find someplace that sounds like OK, yeah, that's that's a step up.
00:11:08 My my work history will be good enough on the resume. I could probably pull this off and if it's 500 miles away, who cares.
Speaker 3
00:11:19 Because I have no community here.
Devon
00:11:23 You know, you you if you're personable at.
00:11:26 All when you move to these new places, chasing those dollars.
00:11:31 Of course, you'll you'll have a handful.
00:11:33 Of friends that you've met along the way.
00:11:37 But these aren't the same kinds of friends that you had back home.
00:11:42 These are, you know, coworkers, and, you know, drinking buddies or whatever.
00:11:47 You know, people that you've just managed to encounter.
00:11:52 While you chase the dollars at the office.
00:11:58 So it's easy for you to.
00:12:01 Uproot yourself and plant yourself somewhere else because your roots aren't that deep.
00:12:10 And so on and so on and so.
00:12:12 On it goes.
00:12:14 Just moving across the country following the I think so many people, you know, especially millennials.
00:12:20 Have done something similar to this.
00:12:24 And in doing so, you disconnect from your family because you're not only are you hundreds of miles away.
00:12:32 Sometimes thousands of miles away.
00:12:36 But you're very if you're you're.
00:12:38 Very ambitious and very focused on moving up in your career.
00:12:45 You're not really.
00:12:45 Focused on what's going on back home, in fact, in some ways, in an effort to maybe convince yourself that you've done the right thing.
00:12:54 You you kind of trying to.
00:12:56 Forget about back home.
Speaker 1
00:13:00 You know you're you're the.
Devon
00:13:02 You're the hot shot in the big city.
00:13:09 Why would you be interested in what's going on back home and that boring *** place?
00:13:13 I mean, you had to leave it because it was they had had no opportunity.
00:13:18 But you now you're the you're the one.
00:13:20 That made it out.
00:13:23 You made it out.
00:13:24 You escaped.
00:13:25 You escaped the small town humdrum.
Speaker 3
00:13:29 Only movies.
Devon
00:13:29 There are in the 1980s and 90s.
00:13:33 About that, that storyline of, you know, there's a small town girl or a small town boy.
00:13:42 And they go through and.
00:13:44 They show you.
00:13:47 Like how quaint.
00:13:49 And and little you.
00:13:50 Know backward and they try to make it look a little.
00:13:52 Maybe a little charming, but it's mostly negative.
00:13:55 The this small town that this.
00:13:58 Very capable. Intelligent.
00:14:01 Young person lives in.
00:14:05 And they make fun of, you know, like the the local customs and justice, the everything about it.
00:14:12 And the whole point.
00:14:13 Of the movie is, you know, they they.
00:14:16 Leave the small town.
Speaker 1
00:14:18 And they they they go to the big city.
Devon
00:14:21 And they're like a fish out of water.
00:14:27 And by the end of it.
00:14:30 Most of the time.
00:14:32 The take away is, is you can.
00:14:37 Achieve your dreams and you can acclimate.
00:14:40 To the big city.
00:14:42 It's it's.
00:14:43 It's gonna be a little funny.
00:14:44 And you're gonna have your challenges.
00:14:49 But ultimately it's.
00:14:50 A good idea for you to flee these small communities.
Speaker 1
00:14:55 Come to the big city.
Devon
00:14:58 And work in a cubicle.
00:15:02 So you can achieve your dreams.
00:15:07 And you'll make new friends.
00:15:12 Usually the kinds of friends that.
00:15:16 Well, I mean they they want, you know.
00:15:18 The almost always there's the.
00:15:20 Well, especially in the later films, right?
00:15:22 There's, like, the gay character.
00:15:25 Because a lot of these kids that came from the small podunk Hick town had never encountered a gay person before.
00:15:36 And so they go to the big city and.
00:15:38 They meet their first gay.
00:15:41 And of course, after maybe being weirded out about.
Speaker 1
00:15:44 About it for a little bit, they're like, oh, they're just like us.
Devon
00:15:49 A lot of times they meet that.
00:15:53 That black character who teaches them how the streets work or something stupid like that.
00:15:59 Or sometimes they're they're Latino.
00:16:03 But there's always the you.
00:16:04 Know the diversity character that.
00:16:07 That enriches them, but not in a way that leads them bleeding and bloodied.
00:16:12 On the side of the.
00:16:14 The road was like like what really happens when the small town.
00:16:19 We'll go to the big city and encounter diversity.
00:16:24 That's always a very enriching experience.
00:16:33 That's right.
Speaker 1
00:16:35 Classified cat.
Devon
00:16:38 I suspect he's going to.
00:16:39 Be very loud tonight.
00:16:40 He's been very annoying today.
00:16:45 As the things.
00:16:46 Heat up around here.
00:16:48 There's lots of.
00:16:49 The creepy crawlies are awakening awakening.
00:16:55 But there's lots of movies like that.
00:16:58 Not so much the other way around.
00:17:03 They do occasionally make the.
00:17:06 The other side.
00:17:07 Of that right.
00:17:08 You know, like city Slickers or Doc Hollywood or something like that, where, like, the Big city guy.
00:17:16 Goes to the small town.
00:17:20 And learns the simpler life right.
00:17:24 But it's the.
00:17:24 Other way around, when they do it that way.
00:17:28 When they have the character go to the big city from the small town.
00:17:34 It's always the city that has to teach.
00:17:39 The you know the the ignorant Hick.
Speaker 1
00:17:42 How to live life?
Devon
00:17:47 But when they flip it around.
00:17:49 And you have a a city boy that has to.
00:17:51 Go live in the country.
Speaker 3
00:17:54 There might be.
Devon
00:17:55 A couple of things.
00:17:56 They have to learn about, but ultimately.
00:18:00 They teach the Dom Hicks about tolerance or, you know, in many cases, these movies are so condescending it's, you know, it's as simple as as how to read, you know, stuff like that.
00:18:18 But not as common as the.
00:18:21 The country boy going to the city.
00:18:27 I mean, you could even say in some ways, movies, movies like Wizard of Oz are kind of like that's that's kind.
00:18:33 Of the theme.
00:18:37 I mean.
00:18:39 Not explicitly, but that's that's kind of the idea, right?
00:18:44 Dorothy lives out on a farm.
00:18:51 And her whole the whole mission.
00:18:55 Is to overcome all all this adversity.
00:19:02 And go get what she wants in the big city.
00:19:08 The Big City made of emeralds.
00:19:19 So this is a common thing.
Speaker 1
00:19:23 It's been going on a long time.
Devon
00:19:25 I guess that's why I said he's kind of.
00:19:29 Grow right?
00:19:29 I mean, it's just the humans are attracted to moving to cities.
00:19:36 Attracted, leaving everything behind and.
00:19:41 Moving into a place where they feel like there's more opportunity, you could even say this extends to why America exists in the 1st place, right?
00:19:48 Leave all of your community behind.
00:19:54 Leave your entire family behind.
00:19:57 For this opportunity.
00:20:01 So it's a very human thing.
00:20:03 And it's just unfortunate that in the last few decades.
00:20:08 When humans have engaged in this.
00:20:12 Or I guess, indulged?
00:20:14 This instinct.
00:20:18 What it has meant, ultimately is.
00:20:22 They they don't establish new communities.
00:20:26 In these big cities, you have to move so often.
00:20:30 You become a nomad.
00:20:32 It's not.
00:20:33 I mean, in the case of America, right, my ancestors who left Europe and.
00:20:39 Came to America to to have new opportunities and and you know, freedom or whatever.
00:20:46 The lie is whatever that is.
Speaker
00:20:48 That's it.
Devon
00:20:50 But they they have to keep moving.
00:20:52 You know, they didn't have to.
00:20:53 Like they didn't move to America and then have to move to, you know, like it it just they got to America and that was it.
00:20:59 They could start establishing communities.
00:21:01 Then they had to move a little bit.
00:21:04 As they went West and settled.
Speaker 1
00:21:07 Settled the West.
Devon
00:21:13 But eventually you got to a point where you could start building and establishing communities.
00:21:22 And that's not really the case.
00:21:23 For the last few decades, the average time that people spend at A at a job.
00:21:30 It's at record lows.
00:21:33 Me personally, I think I I think the IT was a long time.
00:21:37 If I spent five years at a job that was like crazy long.
00:21:45 I think on average it was 2 1/2.
00:21:48 To three years. Maybe, maybe.
00:21:51 Maybe less than that.
00:21:55 That I was giving.
00:21:56 As I called it, giving myself a raise.
00:22:02 Once you top out once, you can't extract anymore resources out of that employer.
00:22:12 Give yourself a raise by going to someone else who will give.
00:22:15 You more resources.
00:22:26 So is is all these.
00:22:27 People are disconnected and ping ponging around.
00:22:30 Not even just the country of the world.
00:22:32 I mean, I had.
00:22:32 I had job opportunities and almost moved to a few different countries.
00:22:43 I sometimes wonder what would have happened.
00:22:46 Had I taken up?
00:22:48 Some of these job offers, because they were in very random places.
00:22:58 But we all get spread out.
00:23:01 We all get spread out.
00:23:04 And to the extent where it's it's.
00:23:06 A very normal thing.
00:23:08 If you live in a city.
00:23:12 And you meet people.
00:23:15 To ask them where they're from, there's no assumption that they're from there, you know.
00:23:30 And this works out really well if you are.
00:23:35 And establishment.
00:23:37 It's in the name.
00:23:41 They have communities.
00:23:46 They have communities that stretch back generations.
00:23:55 They don't have to chase jobs, they don't have to chase money.
00:24:02 They don't have to uproot their families.
00:24:06 You know, for me, I didn't have a.
00:24:07 Family. I didn't, but my my my dad's.
00:24:09 Uprooted me as a you know, my.
00:24:11 Whole entire family.
00:24:12 He did the exact same thing I did.
00:24:15 Not to the same degree.
00:24:17 Not as often.
00:24:21 But he moved it significant distances with his family to chase.
00:24:27 The money.
00:24:30 They ended up going to like a, you know, like 10 different schools.
Speaker 1
00:24:34 As a kid.
Devon
00:24:35 As a result.
00:24:44 But this works for the establishment.
00:24:51 Because without that community and without those relationships.
00:24:58 It doesn't matter how talented and smart you are.
00:25:04 It's going to amplify the effective.
00:25:09 Result of their nepotism when you don't even have a tiny amount of nepotism in your life.
00:25:23 When you don't have.
00:25:25 You don't even have someone.
00:25:26 And you can like if like if you don't like your job, you don't.
00:25:29 Even have the.
00:25:31 The so the local social network, or even maybe even.
00:25:36 National the Digital Social network available to you.
00:25:42 To help you get a new place to work.
00:25:45 Or at least not without moving and uprooting your family and.
00:25:51 Having to start.
00:25:52 All over again.
00:25:58 This works out phenomenally for anything that's an establishment.
00:26:03 Anything that's an institution.
00:26:10 They will always have an advantage.
Speaker 3
00:26:18 I mean even.
Devon
00:26:19 At the local level, how are you?
00:26:22 Supposed to actually get things done even.
00:26:25 At a local level.
00:26:29 If every couple of years.
Speaker
00:26:31 You I mean.
Devon
00:26:33 You're you're moving so often you don't even know.
00:26:37 The entire town, like the geography of the town.
Speaker 3
00:26:41 How are you?
00:26:41 Supposed to understand the INS and outs of.
Devon
00:26:43 The local politics.
00:26:54 You're essentially you're you're just caught up in any current.
00:27:00 That you happen to land in.
00:27:12 And I think on some level, a lot of.
Speaker 1
00:27:14 People know this.
Devon
00:27:17 And they don't feel as though that it's even maybe worth getting invested.
Speaker 1
00:27:21 Locally because.
Speaker 3
00:27:25 Who knows when they're going to move again?
Devon
00:27:29 I spent a lot of time and you know what that that even applies.
00:27:32 It doesn't have to just.
00:27:33 Apply to you know.
00:27:35 Getting invested in local politics or trying to change the community in in ways that that the average citizen can can at least attempt.
00:27:47 I mean that stuff isn't happening, but a lot of times, if you.
00:27:51 Don't. I mean if you're?
00:27:53 Moving around and chasing that money.
00:27:56 You might not even be establishing friend groups.
00:28:07 And what's more?
00:28:10 Even if you wanted to, it would be difficult because the people.
00:28:14 That would be your friends.
00:28:16 Are in the same boat.
00:28:21 They're doing the same thing.
00:28:22 You're doing.
00:28:24 So they're not really invested in you.
00:28:31 In the back of their mind, even if they're good people, they're thinking to themselves, well, I mean.
00:28:37 I might not even know this guy.
00:28:38 In like 4 months.
00:28:40 Because one of us is going to move to the next.
Speaker 1
00:28:43 Job in the next city.
Devon
00:28:52 Why invest anything in in in a relationship?
00:28:56 With this person.
00:29:05 And the and Speaking of relationships, the same thing goes with, you know, finding a spouse.
00:29:16 You go to the big city.
00:29:19 And there's all these new girls.
00:29:23 All these new opportunities, dating wise, right?
00:29:27 From your small town.
00:29:35 But they're all doing the same thing.
00:29:36 They're just there chasing that money.
00:29:52 And everyone's always trying to trade up, not just when it in terms of relationships with people, but that's.
00:30:00 That's heavily influenced by the fact that you're trying to trade up in every other aspect of your life, right?
00:30:07 Not just women.
Speaker 5
00:30:10 Men are doing it too.
Devon
00:30:14 I mean that's, that's your whole career path is trading up.
00:30:19 I'll work at this job until I got everything I want.
00:30:22 Out of it.
00:30:24 And then I'll jump ship and never look back.
00:30:34 You do that often enough.
00:30:35 You do that.
00:30:35 As a way.
00:30:36 Of life.
00:30:37 It's only a matter of.
00:30:37 Time before you start.
Speaker 1
00:30:39 Treating people like that.
Devon
00:30:47 Sure, I'll, I'll.
00:30:48 Go out with this person.
00:30:51 And I'll get what I want.
00:30:54 Until something newer, newer and better comes along, and then I'll.
00:30:59 Ditch him and never look back.
00:31:10 A lot of people.
00:31:11 Live life like this and live like like this still.
Speaker 1
00:31:19 And again.
Devon
00:31:21 The establishment loves it.
00:31:26 This is what individualism, the kind of individualism that libertarians.
00:31:34 This is what this leads to.
00:31:37 Everything is profit driven.
00:31:41 Whether it's in the form of salary.
00:31:45 Or in you know material.
00:31:49 Benefit from relationships.
00:31:57 But everyone becomes these little individuals all competing against all the other individuals.
00:32:09 Never establishing communities.
00:32:15 Collectivism is bad.
00:32:19 Haven't you heard Jordan Peterson talk about how bad collectivism is?
00:32:34 And they don't believe that if they believed that, they wouldn't believe in countries.
00:32:47 They would just be anarchists.
00:33:08 So I think.
00:33:08 There's a lot of people that are just kind of floating particles.
00:33:18 Floating dust particles.
00:33:26 The kind of.
00:33:27 Dust particles that you don't even realize are.
00:33:29 In the air.
00:33:31 Until the sun.
00:33:34 Comes through the window.
00:33:37 And they catched the light.
Speaker 1
00:33:39 For a few moments.
Devon
00:33:49 Now as you wash, they wash them, tumble through the air slowly.
00:33:56 It's sometimes shocking, like, wow, look, this whole time.
00:34:01 I didn't even didn't even see all this.
00:34:04 This matter?
00:34:07 Floating in the air.
00:34:14 They were essentially invisible particles.
00:34:21 Floating around.
00:34:28 Until eventually they.
00:34:32 Fall down on some surface.
00:34:35 And justice become dust.
00:34:54 And then it's OK to collectivize, right?
00:34:57 Be a collection of dust on the shelf.
Speaker 1
00:35:01 They can be wiped away.
Devon
00:35:14 Wiped away and forgotten.
00:35:26 So these are some of the problems I think of the.
00:35:31 The current situation.
00:35:34 That I'd like to try to solve.
00:35:37 In whatever small way.
00:35:40 That I can.
00:35:48 Try to create communities where people aren't just these disconnected floating specks of dust in the air that.
00:35:56 That have as much power, you know, as those floating specks of dust.
00:36:10 These floating specks of dust that.
00:36:16 Have as much influence on the environment around them.
Speaker 1
00:36:20 As those floating specks of dust.
Devon
00:36:30 Especially as I think the very real possibility that.
00:36:38 What little protection?
00:36:46 The the the civilization.
00:36:50 Is giving you.
00:36:54 Kind of flips on its head and and starts to become a threat.
00:37:01 You know it's.
00:37:01 Funny. Why? Why did?
00:37:03 Humans begin to live in cities in.
Speaker 1
00:37:05 The first place.
Devon
00:37:10 Is for protection.
00:37:15 You wanted to gather together in groups.
00:37:17 There was strength in numbers.
00:37:18 It would protect you against other groups.
00:37:22 But also against animals and.
00:37:26 The elements.
00:37:33 You could collectivize.
00:37:49 But now those those cities are becoming death traps.
00:37:53 Because what happened was.
00:37:56 It wasn't so much the.
00:38:01 You know the the the citizens within a city.
00:38:03 It's not that they're collectivizing for protection.
00:38:08 It's more like.
00:38:10 They're being herded together.
00:38:17 Now the sheep herder.
00:38:21 Or the cattle rancher, or however you, whatever metaphor you want to use.
00:38:28 You're being herded together into groups.
00:38:34 Not for.
00:38:37 Your benefit?
00:38:41 But for the benefit of the farmer?
00:38:45 And while sometimes those two objectives might align.
00:38:51 We are rapidly approaching a time when they no longer align.
00:39:06 And if you're expecting that the the rancher who herded you into the city.
00:39:14 To be the one that's going to prevent harm.
Speaker 1
00:39:19 Then you've got another thing coming.
Devon
00:39:30 So I think another objective and another thing that I wanted to try to help improve in people's lives.
00:39:38 Because I think I just think it's necessary.
00:39:42 Is to help people understand and achieve.
00:39:49 From the herd.
00:39:56 No longer relying on what farmer Bill?
00:40:01 Tells you to do for your safety because Farmer Bill is starting to look at.
00:40:07 The cattle, like you and think you know this cattle is kind of a problem, cattle.
00:40:14 This breed.
00:40:16 Is not the kind of breed that I want to.
00:40:19 I want to have in my my herds anymore.
00:40:29 I much prefer these other genetics.
00:40:40 And it's nothing personal, kid.
00:40:42 It's business.
00:40:56 So creating a place where people could help each other out because look, a lot of that stuff isn't that hard if you just talk to someone that's done it, you know, like I've talked about how.
00:41:08 The first time I left the city.
00:41:11 To go live out in a rural area.
00:41:16 There's a lot of failure involved in.
00:41:18 That and then there was unnecessary.
00:41:22 If I had just known maybe 5 extra things.
00:41:28 It probably would have been a success, or certainly wouldn't have failed in the.
00:41:31 Same way that it did.
00:41:37 And without these?
00:41:41 One of the things that you lose is is mentorship.
00:41:47 That is, that is one thing I I have never.
00:41:52 I think had adequately adequately in my.
00:41:55 Life was uh.
00:41:57 Was mentorship.
00:42:03 You know, especially if you're one of these people and I think our people just generally are people that learn by doing.
00:42:16 So so often it would be much easier and you would have.
00:42:19 I mean, you would learn.
00:42:22 With much less pain with cause, fewer mistakes.
00:42:29 You could learn by doing.
00:42:32 With a little help from.
00:42:33 Someone who had done it before?
00:42:37 And not like I said, not even that much.
00:42:39 If I had known 5 just five different things.
00:42:45 Someone had given me just like a tiny bit of advice on five things.
00:42:50 I would have made way fewer mistakes.
00:43:04 And so creating a place where that sort of.
00:43:09 Or those sorts of relationships can develop.
00:43:15 No one's an expert at everything.
00:43:20 There's things that I would like to know.
00:43:23 More about that like you know you can.
00:43:26 You can only learn so.
00:43:26 Much from reading and in YouTube videos.
00:43:38 No, like fixing a car.
00:43:43 You can watch YouTube videos.
00:43:44 All day long and.
00:43:48 Read read the manuals and.
00:43:52 It's never going to replace.
00:43:55 The experience of a mechanic that's been working on cars for 40 years that can hear the sound coming from under the hood and say ohh and you know, know what the make and model is and say yeah, it's this.
00:44:08 And I know this because I've seen this a billion times and.
Speaker 1
00:44:11 It's always this.
Devon
00:44:13 And the only way you would know that is.
00:44:15 If you'd seen it a billion times.
00:44:22 There's so many things like that in life where.
00:44:27 You only get wisdom.
00:44:30 Through failure.
00:44:34 And without communities, it forces every individual in that community to have to make all the same mistakes.
00:44:46 Instead of if there's any kind of patriarchy.
00:44:54 You have one generation make a bunch of mistakes.
00:44:58 And then tell the next generation, hey, we made all these mistakes.
Speaker 1
00:45:01 It was bad.
00:45:02 Don't do this.
Devon
00:45:06 And reduce the cost of.
00:45:11 Of achieving your goals.
00:45:16 Because you can borrow from the experiences of others.
00:45:25 But if every new crop of people is forced to make all the exact same mistakes.
00:45:31 Because they're individuals, right?
00:45:34 Can't have collectivism?
00:45:47 Can't share what you've learned with the world.
00:45:56 Well, actually, to be honest, I don't think.
00:45:57 You should share what you've learned with the world.
00:46:00 But you should with your group.
00:46:05 In fact, one of the reasons why we're in this mess is because white.
00:46:08 People shared what they do with the world.
00:46:14 Instead of justice with their group.
00:46:35 So really it's as simple as that.
00:46:37 As I was thinking about this stuff is.
00:46:41 As simple as a place.
00:46:44 Where people can meet.
00:46:47 Help each other out.
00:46:52 And that's pretty much it.
00:46:56 Nothing more specific than that.
00:47:00 And as I said.
00:47:04 In fact, I was.
00:47:06 Today, one of the things I wanted to do, I ended up watching, or at least fast forwarding through a.
00:47:12 Lot of uh.
00:47:13 Mob movies.
00:47:16 Because I've talked about, I talked about this last stream where I said many mob movies or crime movies, you know, heist movies or whatever.
00:47:25 There's always this character that ***** it up.
00:47:28 For everybody else.
00:47:30 Right.
00:47:31 You know, they do the heist or the the.
00:47:33 The job or.
00:47:34 Whatever it is, right, they do their thing, their legal.
00:47:39 Sneaky thing.
00:47:42 And everything looks like they got away right?
00:47:47 And everything would have been fine.
00:47:51 But then there's that one guy.
00:47:54 That one guy that doesn't know how to handle.
00:48:03 And he starts running his mouth or being too flashy with his, you know, bank robbery money or whatever, and becomes a liability.
00:48:12 And depending on what movie it is, you know, either takes down the whole.
00:48:18 Or if the group is effective.
00:48:22 The group takes him out first.
00:48:32 And I think that if we were to do.
00:48:36 And effective community.
00:48:39 That's exactly how it would have to operate.
00:48:50 Because we are in a hostile environment now.
00:48:56 And so if you behave in a way that endangers the.
00:48:59 Group, you're out.
00:49:11 It just means you're not very smart.
00:49:13 I mean, or you're you're.
00:49:15 You're bad.
00:49:15 I mean either or, though we don't want that.
00:49:20 If you if you lack self-control.
00:49:23 Or intelligence.
00:49:31 You know.
00:49:31 We don't.
00:49:32 I don't want to make a community of of out of control, *******.
Speaker 3
00:49:37 Call me crazy.
Devon
00:49:41 So even even if you mean, well, if you're out of control, ******.
00:49:45 Sorry, I I.
00:49:46 That's not something that's you know.
00:49:48 I have nothing to work with in that instance.
00:49:57 You ever have to babysit an out of control ******?
00:49:59 I've actually had to babysit ******* before, like that's an unpleasant and unnerving experience.
00:50:06 Especially when you're.
00:50:06 Younger and you're just like I I don't know what to do.
00:50:12 I've never encountered someone who is is not just unreasonable but incapable of reason.
00:50:32 That's over. That's the direction.
00:50:35 That's that's basically the one we're going to be living in, right?
00:50:37 Is a.
00:50:38 Bunch of autocontrol *******.
00:50:43 That are incapable of reason.
00:50:51 That's kind of where we're at now.
00:51:02 That's kind of where we're at now.
00:51:03 But anyway, so I was going through movies.
00:51:05 Trying to find.
00:51:06 Like good examples, there was one that.
00:51:10 There's a few.
00:51:10 Of them.
00:51:11 But they're just, they're all so similar.
00:51:15 I just thought it would be.
00:51:16 I mean, I I think everyone knows I'm talking about, you know.
00:51:20 Like in in Carlito's way.
00:51:23 It's the Jew lawyer, right?
00:51:28 Gets a taste of.
00:51:30 Of proximity to power.
00:51:34 And starts acting like.
00:51:37 Well, a degenerate Jew lawyer.
00:51:41 And starts making mistakes.
Speaker 1
00:51:45 And becomes a liability.
Devon
00:51:53 But that character exists in a lot of different movies where.
Speaker 1
00:51:55 There's just a.
Devon
00:51:57 And I think it's because that that character resonates with people.
00:52:03 You know the same character exists in.
00:52:04 Zombie movies, right?
00:52:08 You know, there's always that one character that that is a danger to the group and they, you know.
00:52:13 End up killed.
00:52:15 Through either negligence or some other reason, ends up getting like half the group and you all everyone sees it coming.
00:52:22 That's why that character exists is to create tension.
Speaker 1
00:52:25 Right.
Devon
00:52:27 So when the group is doing fine, everything's doing great.
00:52:30 They've been like escaping the said Nazis, the zombies.
00:52:38 Everything's fine until they they come across this person.
00:52:44 And it's out of compassion.
00:52:47 Then the group lets their guard down.
00:52:53 And because they they showed compassion.
00:52:58 Because they gave this.
00:53:00 Irrational ******.
00:53:02 A chance tis they mean well.
00:53:07 You know, half the group ends up getting their brains eaten by by zombies.
00:53:16 That resonates with people.
00:53:18 People understand this concept because it's this kind of thing that that happens in.
00:53:23 Your day-to-day life.
00:53:30 Because we are an empathetic people.
00:53:32 I mean, look, it's what's happening to our society.
00:53:46 One of the our great weaknesses.
00:53:50 Is our.
00:53:56 To help the less fortunate.
00:54:01 Than to tolerate a lot of **** in doing so.
00:54:08 To sacrifice a lot of ****.
Speaker 1
00:54:12 In doing so.
Devon
00:54:19 And what's ended up happening is we have.
00:54:24 The West, I mean.
00:54:27 Realistically, I mean you could say has sacrificed their civilizations.
00:54:36 To to help who they viewed were the.
00:54:38 The less fortunate.
00:54:44 And it didn't matter.
00:54:45 For some reason.
00:54:46 They were irrational *******.
00:54:49 We were like, come on in.
00:54:52 Just like in those zombie movies, right?
00:54:54 We found this.
00:54:55 Single mom who's?
00:54:56 You know, whatever or whoever, it doesn't matter.
00:54:59 Who it is.
00:55:01 We found this this straggler.
00:55:06 Who would have totally been killed by zombies?
00:55:12 If we didn't help them out or in.
00:55:13 Or in mafia movies, it's like.
00:55:16 Or crime movies, it's they really set up from the beginning also where, you know, that's the the kind of person.
00:55:23 They're going to be because it's like, oh.
00:55:25 He's yeah.
00:55:26 In the very beginning.
00:55:27 Another good movie.
00:55:27 The movie blow.
00:55:30 Where Pablo Escobar?
00:55:32 Tells the the smuggler guy, played by Johnny Depp.
00:55:37 I don't like your partner.
00:55:40 He seems like he's, uh, bad news.
Speaker 1
00:55:45 And Johnny Depp does what?
00:55:48 What white people often do?
Devon
00:55:51 Ah, yes, but, you know, we're, we're partners.
00:55:53 I can't.
00:55:54 I can't cut them out.
Speaker 1
00:55:56 That wouldn't be right.
Devon
00:56:04 And in the end it.
00:56:07 Bites him in the *** like it always does.
00:56:16 And one of the reasons why this trait bites us in the ***.
00:56:25 I think we, we fancy it as some kind of ohh it's a human.
00:56:31 Trait, right?
00:56:34 It's a human trait.
00:56:36 To want to.
00:56:38 Sacrifice what you have for the less fortunate.
00:56:42 And it's something that all humans understand, and in a way, there will be.
00:56:51 It will be a reciprocal process.
00:56:55 Because this person that we're sacrificing for.
00:56:59 They have the same kind of instincts that we have.
00:57:03 They're going to understand what was.
00:57:07 Sacrificed and it's going to.
00:57:12 Strengthen a community.
00:57:16 Because they will feel indebted to the community that has provided all this.
00:57:21 For them, right?
00:57:25 And that isn't how humans operate.
00:57:34 That's how our group operates.
00:57:37 Other groups do not operate like that.
00:57:47 And so, because you have this assumption.
00:57:52 Then eventually your goodwill.
00:57:56 Your good deeds will pay off.
00:58:04 You foolishly LED in the enemy.
00:58:08 Your enemy, who sees your kindness as weakness.
00:58:13 As foolishness.
00:58:17 And who takes advantage of your empathy?
00:58:32 And unfortunately.
00:58:40 That is a lesson lesson that.
00:58:45 We we have to learn as.
00:58:46 A people.
00:58:56 You can't extend these kinds of.
Speaker 1
00:59:02 I don't know gifts.
Devon
00:59:06 To outsiders who will never repay them.
00:59:11 Or his favors would be a better word.
00:59:13 We can't extend favors to outside groups that will.
00:59:16 Never repay them.
00:59:29 Who have no intention.
00:59:30 Of repaying them, that's not even part of their thinking.
00:59:35 It's not that they're failing to repay them, they just never.
00:59:38 That was never part of the.
00:59:48 You're you're a competing group that they have.
00:59:52 A lot of bitterness, you know, towards.
00:59:59 I mean if if.
Speaker 3
01:00:00 You've looked how quickly.
Devon
01:00:02 The society, the American Society specifically look how quickly America.
01:00:08 Its new inhabitants.
01:00:11 Who are only there.
01:00:12 Because the white people.
Speaker 3
01:00:13 Let them in.
Devon
01:00:14 Look how look how quickly they've turned on their hosts.
Speaker 3
01:00:26 Because they never intended.
Devon
01:00:27 Not to.
01:00:36 Not every invasion.
01:00:40 Is done with guns.
01:00:44 And helicopters, people sliding down zip lines and people parachuting in and you know.
01:00:57 The Muslim Brotherhood specifically, they're they were very.
01:01:01 Explicit about this and documents that were found by the FBI decades ago back in the I think it was.
Speaker 1
01:01:07 The 90s.
Devon
01:01:09 Where they explicitly talked about a jihad of immigration.
01:01:15 And that's just one.
01:01:15 Group. There's a lot.
01:01:17 It's not just the Muslims that are coming.
01:01:28 You know, this extends even to like the Asians.
01:01:30 Like when the when.
01:01:34 Why do you think Chinatowns exist?
01:01:37 Because there was never in any any intention of of assimilating.
01:01:43 Not even a word you hear anymore, is it?
01:01:50 That's not even part of the discussion.
01:01:56 That used to be a big part of the discussion, in fact, libertarians.
01:02:04 Libertarians used to talk about, you know, focusing on on assimilating to the, you know, the Western Free Society, the free market, all that stuff, right?
01:02:17 That's all you had to do, you?
01:02:18 Just had to.
01:02:20 Invest the time to red pill the immigrants.
01:02:26 Yeah, in the same way that all these.
01:02:27 People now are saying.
01:02:28 All we have to do is.
01:02:30 Red pill the normies.
01:02:34 And then everything.
01:02:35 Will be fine.
01:02:38 The reason why I'm telling you or telling those people that that's ******** is that's.
01:02:44 That's what they've always said.
01:02:46 It's just it's been phrased differently.
01:02:50 But that's what they used to.
01:02:51 Say about the.
01:02:53 All we have to do is.
01:02:54 Just red pill them.
01:02:57 On our society, how it works and then and they'll assimilate, they'll they'll start seeing things my.
01:03:03 No, no, no, they won't.
01:03:15 Now it's possible that you would have had a little more success had the.
01:03:20 The people like you been in charge of the culture.
01:03:25 And mass media and music and everything else right.
01:03:30 But no, you you haven't had any.
01:03:32 Control over the cultural.
01:03:34 Establishment and.
01:03:37 I don't know at least 100 years, maybe more.
01:04:01 Yeah, that's not even part of the conversation anymore.
01:04:03 No one even talks about assimilation.
01:04:06 In fact I.
01:04:06 Think it's?
01:04:07 It's probably considered racist.
01:04:09 It's considered white supremacy.
01:04:12 If you talk about assimilating.
01:04:15 Because you're, you know.
01:04:16 You're you're talking about assimilating the white primacy.
Speaker 1
01:04:20 When you say that right I.
Devon
01:04:22 Mean, isn't that what ended the whole America first caucus or whatever it was?
01:04:28 With the Q and on Lady.
01:04:31 Was they in that document that got leaked?
01:04:36 They discussed.
01:04:39 Assimilating to the.
01:04:42 The Anglo-Saxon tradition, or however it was that they phrased it.
01:04:49 You can't talk about that.
01:04:52 That's white supremacy.
Speaker 3
01:04:55 You're implying that?
Devon
01:04:57 That that's a better way.
01:04:58 How dare you?
01:05:00 How dare you?
01:05:25 It was a hot day today.
01:05:29 Shifting gears, hopefully not too too drastically.
01:05:37 It was a pretty hot day today.
01:05:38 Yeah, I didn't get the AC working again yet sleep schedule is still off.
01:05:44 As you can probably tell by my start time, I haven't reacclimating to my weirdo sleep schedule after driving nonstop for you.
Speaker 1
01:05:51 Know couple days.
Devon
01:05:55 Hard for me to establish new routines.
Speaker 1
01:05:58 I don't know why.
Devon
01:06:01 It's never an easy transition from.
01:06:03 It doesn't take much.
Speaker 1
01:06:04 To throw it off.
Devon
01:06:08 It's not a.
01:06:11 Something it's a weakness of mind that I must address.
01:06:17 I must be more like a robot, a heartless robot who sees these less fortunate groups and doesn't give a ****.
01:06:34 No, that's the truth.
01:06:36 One of the hardest things I think, for white people to learn or will be, is to just.
Speaker 1
01:06:42 Not give a **** about other people.
Devon
01:06:46 Like on some level and I look, I don't mean like being, you know on in the micro I.
Speaker 1
01:06:51 Don't mean be like a.
Devon
01:06:51 Sociopath, but I mean civilizational being a sociopath.
01:07:02 In terms of how you deal with outside groups when dealing within your own group, different different rules apply, and that's the other thing too, right?
01:07:12 It's going to be.
01:07:13 A tough lesson to learn.
01:07:14 Is treating other groups differently than you treat your own group.
01:07:23 You know the big lie is that that that white people already do that.
01:07:31 I wish.
01:07:34 We're used to.
01:07:38 I guess what happened is we used to and we took it to an unhealthy degree.
01:07:44 You could say that and so this is kind of like.
01:07:48 In a lot of.
01:07:48 Ways the pendulum swinging the other way.
01:07:52 On that issue where you did have whites overconfidently.
01:07:59 Treating other groups as inferior.
01:08:06 It's just.
01:08:14 To where now we treat other groups as superior.
01:08:26 And that's.
01:08:30 It's not a, it's not a.
01:08:32 It's not a good place to be.
01:08:35 When these other groups do not afford you the same kind of courtesies.
01:08:42 That even when we were treating them as inferior.
01:08:48 You know we afforded them.
01:08:50 In many cases.
Speaker 1
01:08:58 It's not going to be a fun ride.
Devon
01:09:01 So I guess dosh coin crashed, huh?
01:09:05 Another another gear shifting.
01:09:08 I don't.
01:09:11 I don't have.
01:09:11 Any sheet music for this one?
01:09:12 I'm just playing.
01:09:13 I'm just playing the.
Speaker 1
01:09:15 Playing the instrument.
Devon
01:09:20 I'm just going with going with my my gut right now.
01:09:26 The The funny thing is, I talked to.
01:09:28 I knew this was going to.
01:09:29 Happen just because I talked to too many.
01:09:30 Normies that knew what dose coin was.
01:09:34 And it and it just had so many I it was like the Robin Hood thing where like by the time normies hear about it, it's over.
01:09:40 Like, don't get involved.
01:09:43 If normies are telling you about ******* Dogecoin dose coins ******* over.
01:09:51 I heard all these fantasy stories.
01:09:52 You know, I don't know where this got out at.
01:09:55 I had normies who don't know how crypto works or like what it is really.
01:10:02 But they they just want to make money in the same way that Robin Hood stuff was when.
01:10:05 That was happening right?
01:10:07 I had so many normies telling me.
01:10:09 Ohh yeah, Elon Musk is going to go on.
01:10:12 Saturday Night Live.
01:10:13 And he's going to mention dosh coin and it's going to double in price and I'm going to get rich.
01:10:21 And I'm just like, yeah, but probably not because everyone I've like, there's so many people talking telling me this.
01:10:29 So who who's going to be the one buying?
01:10:31 It sounds like you.
01:10:31 Guys already bought.
01:10:32 It you know like.
01:10:38 I guess it took a.
Speaker 1
01:10:39 Dive I I don't even.
Devon
01:10:40 Know why that?
01:10:41 I mean, look.
01:10:43 I'm sure lots of people are getting rich on.
01:10:45 This ****.
01:10:51 You should have known that wasn't going to happen.
01:10:53 Anytime normies tell.
01:10:54 You about an investment opportunity?
01:10:56 It's already over.
01:10:58 It's already over.
01:10:59 It's it's not insider information.
01:11:02 If normies know about it.
01:11:08 In fact, almost always do the opposite.
01:11:11 If normal is no.
01:11:14 Because you got to.
01:11:14 Think about how how the normies know about it.
01:11:18 So I had to tell him, right?
01:11:21 And why did that tell the person tell the normies this?
01:11:25 What outcome is is, is.
01:11:27 This source of information trying to engineer.
Speaker 1
01:11:38 But I guess that's going on right now.
Devon
01:11:42 I didn't watch it.
01:11:43 Obviously I don't.
01:11:43 I don't.
01:11:44 Well, even if I wanted to, I don't have.
01:11:47 I don't have TV out here.
01:11:49 I I don't think I could pick up any television broadcast stuff out here.
01:11:53 They still broadcast.
01:11:54 In HD, you know, now it's in digital.
Speaker 1
01:11:56 And HD and.
Devon
01:11:57 Depending where you live, you can actually pick up 1080P ******* over the air, which is kind of amazing.
01:12:09 Not where I'm at.
01:12:12 Not where I'm at.
01:12:17 But I wouldn't have watched anyway.
01:12:18 Sarah Live has has never been funny.
01:12:23 It's funny because a lot of people will say, you know, oh, it's not funny anymore.
01:12:27 No, it was never funny.
01:12:28 You were just dumb and young.
01:12:31 Because think about when they if you ask them like, well, when was it funny?
01:12:34 It always correlates with when they were like 16, you know.
01:12:40 It's like, no, it wasn't funny.
01:12:42 You were just 16.
01:12:46 It's never been funny.
01:12:53 Then it gets increasingly less funny.
01:12:58 Every year.
01:13:00 So I didn't watch that.
01:13:02 I'm sure it was terrible.
01:13:04 I mean the fact that they had, they were wearing masks in the promo for it, I.
Speaker 1
01:13:08 Was just like, OK, the.
Devon
01:13:11 Are they gonna wear masks and like and I mean, maybe they do, I don't know.
01:13:15 Do they wear masks like while they're performing?
01:13:21 Are there even people in the audience?
01:13:23 If they're are, they were, you know, it's just.
01:13:27 What kind of *******?
01:13:28 Clown show is it?
01:13:29 It hasn't.
01:13:29 Even devolved to at this point.
01:13:40 Let's take a look at chat.
01:13:47 And then I'm.
Speaker 1
01:13:47 Going to maybe play a little video.
01:13:49 For you, so I can.
Devon
01:13:52 Take a quick quick.
01:13:53 Little break.
01:13:56 Norm was the funniest thing on SNL.
01:13:59 Yeah, Norm, was it funny?
01:14:00 That's why.
01:14:01 They had to get rid of him.
01:14:07 They can't.
01:14:07 They can't have anything.
01:14:08 Was actually.
01:14:09 Funny speaking about groups you wanted to talk about organizing ourselves.
01:14:13 On matrix? Yep.
01:14:15 I just wanted to lay out I want.
01:14:17 To that's what I'm.
01:14:17 Talking about.
01:14:18 Tonight I just want to.
01:14:21 Layout that we're going to be telling you, a place that we can meet up soon and there's going to be 0 tolerance if you act like a ********, you know, ******.
01:14:33 You will be gone.
01:14:35 And you know, here's the thing that you gotta understand.
01:14:39 I think a lot of these people are.
01:14:40 They're either stupid or they're young.
01:14:41 So they're they're both so right, like.
01:14:45 Yeah, if you're stupid because you're young.
01:14:47 It's not as bad, but you're just stupid, right?
01:14:50 People that say like oh.
01:14:51 You need to be more ********.
01:14:54 If that was the case, you think you would.
01:14:56 Be doing it in a public.
01:14:59 Enough for them to where you.
01:15:01 Have access to it.
01:15:08 You think you use the Mafia movie example?
01:15:13 You think the mafia guys, when they're they're planning their heist or whatever, they're just doing it.
01:15:22 I get the.
01:15:24 At the yogurt shop.
01:15:28 They're just openly talking about what?
01:15:30 They're going to do.
01:15:40 And if you don't understand that.
01:15:42 Guess what?
01:15:43 You're never gonna be part of 1 of.
01:15:44 Those conversations anyway.
01:15:48 Because you are not not.
01:15:51 Uh, you're too stupid to be ever be a part of those.
01:15:55 Those kinds of conversations.
01:15:59 So people that that want to, you know, I hate the term fed post, but yeah, I mean it, people get what I mean when I say it.
01:16:08 So I'll say it.
Speaker 3
01:16:10 So if you want.
Devon
01:16:11 A Fed post on on the server.
01:16:16 You're ******* gone, period.
01:16:17 No warnings.
01:16:22 Because you don't understand that.
01:16:25 You don't talk about **** like that at the yogurt shop.
01:16:34 You don't **** where you eat.
01:16:43 If conversations like that are taking place, they're not taking place there.
01:16:52 The other thing.
01:16:57 If you are.
01:17:01 If you're trying to bully people out of.
01:17:05 Out of the server because you don't like them or they're not pure enough for you or something like that.
01:17:10 You're ******* gone.
01:17:20 You know, if you start talking about.
01:17:23 How you hate Christ *****, you're ******* gone.
01:17:27 If you do divisive things, you're ******* gone.
01:17:30 We do not have.
01:17:32 The kinds of numbers.
01:17:35 The the solution to diversity isn't.
01:17:48 We were reversed before.
01:17:54 Some diversity is OK.
01:17:57 And necessary.
01:18:00 Because humans are not robots.
01:18:09 And so if you want a purity spiral down to where only five people meet your little requirements.
01:18:15 Make your own ******* server.
01:18:18 With those five people.
01:18:24 So anyone that does anything like that?
01:18:26 ******* gone.
01:18:28 No warnings, just gone.
01:18:31 Because if you have.
01:18:32 To be warned, you don't belong there.
01:18:35 If you don't already get this.
01:18:38 You don't belong there.
01:18:50 So I just wanted to explain.
01:18:52 Why and and what this like I said?
01:18:54 What the service for?
01:18:56 It's it's there to.
01:18:57 Help people disconnect from the system.
01:19:01 And just get advice on some normal things, you know, like whether it's homesteading.
01:19:07 Or, you know, financial stuff and also creating relationships, some of which might be local.
01:19:15 If you're afraid of doxing yourself.
01:19:17 You don't have to.
01:19:19 But also, if you're friend of doxing yourself, you're kind of ******** in some ways like is.
01:19:23 You're going to get ducks like if it's it.
01:19:25 If it's.
01:19:27 I mean, unless you're super super careful.
01:19:32 To an unbelievable.
01:19:33 Degree that pretty much no one is.
01:19:35 You're already on the ******* list, right?
01:19:39 And at a certain point, like I said, we're not, we're not planning bank hikes.
01:19:43 We're not talking about anything illegal.
01:19:46 And if you're disconnected from the system first, you don't have to worry about, like, oh, they're going to get me fired or not.
01:19:53 Not if you're.
01:19:54 Out of the system.
01:19:57 So for people that are already outside of the system to want to collectivize and start meeting IRL, even you know like to create, you know helping each other.
01:20:09 Moved to a particular area like.
01:20:10 There's there's people gathering in different parts of the.
01:20:12 Country already right now.
01:20:15 So if if people want to coordinate stuff like that, you know, like let's, let's get together and.
01:20:22 You know, maybe pool some resources doesn't mean money and necessarily but like.
01:20:27 And work on stuff.
Speaker 1
01:20:28 Look, I I don't.
Devon
01:20:29 I don't know.
01:20:30 All the specifics of how this is going to pan out, it might be a big disaster.
Speaker 1
01:20:34 I said this from the very beginning.
Devon
01:20:37 But we gotta I I think it's worth it to at least try it out.
01:20:41 And these are the kinds of things that I think are achievable and helpful.
01:20:44 And so that's.
01:20:48 That's the kind of stuff that I'm talking about.
01:20:50 This is the kind of stuff.
Speaker 1
01:20:51 I want people doing.
Devon
01:20:57 To not feel like that speck of dust.
01:21:00 Floating around in the air.
01:21:04 And realize there are other people like.
01:21:06 You and.
01:21:07 Look, a lot of us are going to be geographically spread out.
01:21:13 And so, not everything is going to be.
01:21:18 An IRL type of a thing.
01:21:21 But let's say, let's say you get, you know you got.
01:21:23 Someone in Australia?
01:21:26 Who has a farm or something, right?
01:21:31 And then you've got someone in.
01:21:34 Oklahoma, who wants to have?
01:21:36 Yeah, start a farm?
01:21:38 There's no reason why they.
Speaker 1
01:21:39 Can't help each other out.
Devon
01:21:48 I think we probably have in the audience.
01:21:50 We probably have a **** ton of uh, smart people that know a lot about a lot of different ****.
Speaker 3
01:21:58 That would love to be mentors.
01:22:02 And then you have to be about farming.
Devon
01:22:06 It could be about finances.
01:22:08 To be about legal help.
01:22:10 I don't know.
01:22:10 It doesn't matter.
01:22:13 There's just a lot of people that.
01:22:15 Feel really disconnected though.
01:22:22 And look, I'm not.
01:22:23 I I I'm not full of myself.
01:22:25 I I realize this is just going to be like.
01:22:27 A server where some people hang out.
01:22:30 It's not going to like change the world or create, you know, anything.
01:22:34 Crazy. It's just.
01:22:36 It's literally just going to be.
01:22:37 A server where some people hang out some, hopefully some cool people hang.
01:22:41 Out. That's it.
01:22:44 But that's the purpose of it.
01:22:45 The purpose of it.
01:22:46 Is just to.
01:22:49 Get people to.
01:22:50 Not be so disconnected, you know.
01:22:52 Start establishing connections.
01:22:57 And help each other out.
01:23:00 And maybe like I said, maybe it'll.
01:23:02 It'll just be a big failure.
01:23:03 It'll be go belly up or whatever.
01:23:07 Or turn into.
01:23:08 A big drama mess or whatever, I don't know.
01:23:12 But that's that's a.
01:23:14 I something I thought was is is is worth trying, so we're going.
Speaker 1
01:23:18 To try it out.
01:23:22 But yeah, that's uh.
Devon
01:23:25 That'll be happening.
01:23:27 A men's club?
01:23:28 Yeah, I mean.
01:23:28 Not even necessarily like just for men.
01:23:32 Women could be can be in this server, in fact, maybe that's another thing, right?
01:23:37 It could be I.
01:23:38 I don't think there's as many.
01:23:39 Women in the audience, obviously, but.
01:23:42 It could be a place you meet a base chick.
01:23:46 I don't know.
01:23:54 Excuse me.
01:24:01 Let's see here.
Speaker
01:24:11 UM.
Devon
01:24:12 Discord to meet Ohh right femboys no no femboys allowed.
01:24:21 I still can't believe.
01:24:22 That's a thing right now.
01:24:23 I guess I can, I mean.
01:24:24 It's just.
01:24:25 Here's the ****** thing.
01:24:26 If fanboys is a thing now, what's it going?
01:24:29 To be in 20 years.
01:24:33 The Peter shifts coming the mainstream of the Peter shifts coming.
01:24:37 Absolutely, absolutely.
01:24:43 It's not unprecedented.
01:24:45 It's happened before, lots of times and it happens now in their societies that tolerate that right now.
Speaker 1
01:24:58 Alright, let's.
Devon
01:25:01 I'm going to play a little quick video for you guys.
Speaker
01:25:08 From my.
Speaker 1
01:25:10 Take a look here.
Devon
01:25:12 Find it again.
Speaker 1
01:25:25 There you go.
Devon
01:25:28 Or maybe it'll be a different clip.
01:25:37 I have some pretty good cactus pills.
01:25:40 Very recent actually.
01:25:42 Also, I don't know if.
01:25:45 It'll be worth showing you, you know, I mean, I will show you a photo.
01:25:48 There's this cactus.
01:25:51 These two different varieties.
01:25:52 That which is a little shocking.
01:25:54 They have very similar flowers, like the size of my *******, actually bigger than my fist.
01:26:00 And they finally lay all, like all of them, all at once today, like bloom.
01:26:04 And so I got some good photos.
01:26:06 But the memory card's still in my camera so.
01:26:09 I have to go pop it in.
01:26:12 But the.
01:26:18 Flowers are enormous.
01:26:20 ******* enormous.
01:26:30 Can't find the video.
01:26:31 I was looking for so I'm just going to.
01:26:32 Play something random for you guys.
01:26:35 So I can run, run to the little boys room.
Speaker 1
01:26:38 And and get some more caffeine.
Devon
01:26:44 Playing something entertaining here.
Speaker
01:26:47 Is that it?
01:26:48 That's a good one.
01:26:49 What's this?
Devon
01:26:51 I can play other music video.
01:26:52 How about that?
01:26:55 I got some weird stuff in.
01:26:56 My music video folder.
01:27:12 It's too bad that that one's so short.
01:27:22 Alright, enjoy this.
01:27:24 This intermission video.
Speaker 4
01:27:30 OK, we're going to do one more.
01:27:48 Of your paintings all night till.
01:27:50 They do the sand dance, don't you?
Speaker
01:27:52 Know if they.
01:27:53 Move too quick.
Speaker 4
01:28:00 The money.
01:28:16 Walk like.
Speaker
01:28:17 An Egyptian.
Speaker 4
01:28:31 Take their train.
01:28:40 Get so sick.
01:28:42 Like a little bit when the buzzer rings, all the kids in the market.
01:28:58 Walk like an Egyptian.
Speaker
01:29:40 Right.
Speaker 4
01:29:40 The street and up that shift you're on.
Speaker
01:29:53 When the chart.
01:29:57 Down the block.
01:30:05 They walk the line like.
Speaker 3
01:30:17 Welcome.
01:30:22 Work like communication.
Devon
01:30:48 I didn't realize what I.
01:30:51 What a multicultural.
01:30:55 Song slash video that was.
01:30:58 There's a lot of diversity going on.
Speaker 1
01:31:00 In that video.
Devon
01:31:03 Alright so.
01:31:07 Let's take a look at some news stories.
Speaker 3
01:31:10 Little bit.
Devon
01:31:10 Of news.
Speaker 1
01:31:15 Now that I've got my.
Devon
01:31:17 Fresh caffeine.
01:31:19 Where to go?
01:31:19 I like just brought it.
01:31:20 Over here, there it is.
01:31:26 OK.
01:31:35 So one of the.
01:31:36 Stories I wanted to.
Speaker 1
01:31:37 Look at.
Devon
01:31:38 Is on my tablet, so at the minimize chat here for a.
01:31:41 Second, where did I put it?
01:31:48 Here we go.
01:31:56 So this is kind of a big one.
01:32:02 And it has it.
01:32:03 It correlates a little bit.
01:32:09 A portion of my book in.
01:32:10 A weird way in that if.
01:32:12 You really want to **** **.
01:32:15 A country in a way that's going to, at least.
01:32:19 Significantly impact the ruling class because it's going to impact their ability to be productive.
01:32:25 It's like this, you know, like they don't care.
01:32:29 If you about the individual cattle right?
01:32:32 They care about what the the the profits they're getting from the cattle.
01:32:37 And so if you can affect the profits that they're getting from the cattle, that's how you hurt them.
01:32:43 And they they're apparently there was a massive cyber attack.
01:32:48 That shut down a pipeline.
01:32:53 That goes into the the East Coast and brings a lot of the fuel to the East Coast.
01:32:59 A lot of people know that this stuff exists.
01:33:03 Like when you go to a gas station.
01:33:05 And you pump, you know your gas.
01:33:08 A lot of that is pumped through a pipeline.
01:33:13 To a well, I mean to like a, A, a distribution center that where it's then taken by truck.
01:33:21 To the gas station and pumped into the ground, right?
01:33:25 But a lot of that stuff is moved through pipelines and that's the way it's worked for a really long time.
01:33:32 In fact, you know, there will be blood, right?
01:33:33 That's what that's the.
01:33:35 Big thing he does.
01:33:37 Is instead of carting all of.
01:33:39 His oil.
01:33:40 On the train, so he decides.
Speaker 1
01:33:42 To just build a ******* pipeline.
Devon
01:33:45 And then that's how he gets rich.
01:33:47 Well, I mean.
01:33:48 That's that's kind of.
01:33:50 You know real, I mean that the story is not real.
01:33:52 But you know, that's kind of real.
01:33:57 You had a lot of people that.
01:33:59 Well, I mean.
01:33:59 Here about the Alaska pipeline, right or the what's the one, the the Biden shutdown that came in from Canada?
01:34:11 There's a lot of money in that because that's.
Speaker
01:34:14 OK.
Devon
01:34:15 It's an efficient way to distribute.
01:34:20 Very profitable.
01:34:23 Energy juice.
01:34:26 So if you put a stop to that.
01:34:30 You're gonna actually hurt them a little bit, and because so many things rely on that, right?
01:34:37 And so it looks as though someone has has done that.
01:34:41 Who knows who.
01:34:43 But here goes the top US fuel pipeline operator, Colonial pipeline shut its entire network.
01:34:50 The source of nearly half of the US East Coast fuel supply.
01:34:56 After a cyber attack on Friday that involved.
01:35:02 So The funny thing is, this probably wasn't even that sophisticated.
01:35:07 This was probably a failure.
01:35:10 Of colonial.
01:35:17 To adequately harden their their network.
01:35:22 Against cyber attacks.
01:35:26 And they probably just got hit.
01:35:28 Honestly, it's it.
01:35:29 It might have.
01:35:29 Been as simple they might.
01:35:31 Not not even been directed at like a pipeline.
01:35:33 It might have been as simple as just.
01:35:34 Like one of these.
01:35:36 Nigerian types that.
01:35:37 That spam out their ransomware everywhere, hoping to get something.
01:35:42 Big and they got something big.
01:35:47 You know that like a few more.
01:35:48 Was a year ago or so there was that hospital.
01:35:50 I mean, this has happened.
01:35:51 A bunch of times where.
01:35:53 The network of some.
01:35:57 Institution gets taken over.
01:35:59 Buy this ransomware stuff, and because they didn't adequately have, they didn't have enough backups, they didn't have enough security.
01:36:08 They're at the mercy of, you know, who knows who some Russian or.
01:36:12 Something like that.
01:36:15 The incident is one of the most disruptive digital ransom operations ever reported.
01:36:20 And has drawn attention to how vulnerable US energy infrastructure is to hackers.
01:36:26 A prolonged shutdown of the line would cause prices to spike at the gasoline pumps ahead of peak summer driving season.
01:36:35 A potential blow to the US consumers, economy or no?
01:36:40 Yeah, another way to look at this is look, you can even say because it is so common, it is something the public is understands the ransomware thing, it's.
01:36:49 It could even just not.
01:36:50 Even be real.
01:36:52 It could be an excuse to Jack up.
01:36:54 Prices and **** the economy up a little.
01:36:56 Bit more you know.
01:36:58 Right, ride the snake, ride it down a little bit more, right?
01:37:02 They know where this is going.
01:37:03 They know where they're going to crater this ****.
01:37:06 Let's milk it a little bit more.
01:37:08 Let's get let's spike the prices up.
01:37:13 So it all.
01:37:13 Depends on how you look at this, right?
01:37:15 This is as close as you can get to the jugular of infrastructure in the United States, said Amy Myers Jaffe.
01:37:24 A research professor and managing director at the climate policy.
Speaker 3
01:37:28 Lab. What the ****?
Devon
01:37:30 What does she have to do with it?
01:37:33 Climate policy lab.
01:37:36 Alright anyway.
01:37:37 It's not a major pipeline, it's the pipeline.
01:37:44 Colonial transports 2.5 million barrels per.
01:37:48 Day of gasoline.
01:37:50 And other fuels through.
01:37:53 A 5500 mile or through 5500 miles of pipelines linking refiners on the Gulf Coast to the eastern and southern United States.
01:38:05 It also serves some of the country's largest airports, including Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson Airport and the world's busiest.
01:38:13 Or the the world's busiest by passenger traffic.
01:38:16 So that's like a lot of.
01:38:17 People don't know that.
01:38:20 And again, that's that's there's actually kind of something like about this in my book.
01:38:23 A little.
01:38:23 Bit where the airports.
01:38:28 They get all their fuel.
01:38:32 Or at least many of them get their fuel from these pipelines.
01:38:35 I mean, you're sucking up a ton of jet fuel, all those airplanes going in and out, I mean.
01:38:41 It would be impossible to supply that by truck.
01:38:48 So they rely on these pipelines.
01:38:53 While the US government investigation is in its early stages, one former official and two industry sources said that the hackers are likely a professional cyber criminal group.
01:39:04 Right, like I.
01:39:05 Said it, it's probably not.
01:39:06 It's probably not a.
01:39:09 A state actor, as they say.
01:39:12 It's probably just a lot of these guys that.
01:39:14 That spam their **** out and they.
Speaker 1
01:39:16 Got lucky.
Devon
01:39:18 The former official said investigators are looking at.
01:39:21 A group dubbed Dark side.
01:39:23 Well, now it's starting to sound harpy dark side.
01:39:27 Known for deploying ransomware and extorting victims while avoiding targets in post Soviet states, what I say Russians.
01:39:37 It's always those ******* Russians.
01:39:39 Ransomware is a type of malware designed to lock down systems by encrypting data and demanding payment to regain access.
01:39:47 Colonial said it had engaged in cyber security firm to help the investigation and contracted law enforcement and federal agents are contacted.
01:39:56 Law enforcement and and one way, I guess they probably contract them too, right.
01:40:01 And in federal agencies.
01:40:04 The cyber security industry sources said cybersecurity firm Fire Eye.
01:40:09 Was brought in to respond to the attack fire.
01:40:12 I declined to comment.
01:40:15 government bodies, including the FBI, said that they were aware of the, you know, the the, the ever competent FBI, right.
01:40:22 The ever competent adverse FBI or now the CIA.
01:40:28 Do you you know what?
01:40:30 That's a video we I should have played.
01:40:31 Well, I'm sure you guys a lot of you have.
01:40:33 Seen this already, but we're gonna play it anyway.
01:40:36 And this is on my telegram.
01:40:39 Let me download it.
01:40:40 Hopefully it doesn't make me drop a lot of frames.
01:40:43 When I download this.
Speaker 1
01:40:47 It's not very big, so it should be fine.
Devon
01:40:52 Alright, yeah, I think it's already downloaded.
01:40:54 Look at that.
01:40:56 This is the new CIA.
01:40:58 This is the intelligence community.
01:41:01 This is also another reason why.
01:41:04 It's infuriating when you see the the slave mentality of a lot of people that that really do view the.
01:41:12 Federal they, they, they.
01:41:13 It's cause they lap up all the propaganda, you know, they watch too many seasons of 20.
01:41:17 Or or of you know, all these cop shows to make it look like, oh, we found this.
01:41:24 This strand of hair and now we've solved the crime.
01:41:28 You know, the because of all this high tech.
01:41:31 Make believe technology that we have and all these very competent people we have working for us.
01:41:39 When in reality this this whole affirmative action slash diversity hire stuff, that's that's not just limited to the industry.
01:41:47 That you're in.
01:41:49 I mean, in a way that the, the, the, the irony is by preventing competent people like you.
01:41:58 From getting jobs because of your your skin color because they're stopping you because you don't fit in whatever identity group that that they.
01:42:10 They want control over.
01:42:13 Because you don't fit within one of these little specific categories and so they they deprive you of employment, that doesn't.
01:42:20 Just hurt you.
01:42:23 Because yeah, they're depriving you of of employment, they're depriving.
01:42:27 You of money.
01:42:28 And that certainly hurts you.
01:42:30 But they're depriving themselves of of your competency of your labor.
01:42:37 And instead they're getting people like this.
Speaker 6
01:42:40 When I was 17, I quoted Zora Neale Hurston how it feels to be colored.
01:42:44 Me and my college application essay, the line that spoke to me stated simply, I am not tragically colored.
01:42:51 There is no sorrow damned up in my soul, nor lurking behind my.
01:42:55 Eyes, I do not mind at all.
01:42:57 At 17, I had no idea what life would bring, but Sora sentiment articulated so beautifully how I felt as a daughter of immigrants then and now.
01:43:06 Nothing about.
01:43:06 Me was or.
01:43:07 Is tragic.
01:43:09 I am perfectly made.
01:43:11 I can wax eloquent on complex legal issues in English while also belting Guayaquil.
01:43:17 Any some MODIS in Spanish I can change a diaper with one hand and console a crying toddler with the.
01:43:24 I'm a woman of color.
01:43:25 I am a mom.
01:43:27 I am a cisgender millennial who's been diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorder.
01:43:32 I am intersectional, but my existence is not a box checking exercise.
01:43:37 I am a walking declaration, a woman whose inflection does not rise at the end of her sentences.
01:43:43 Suggesting that a question has been asked, I did not sneak into.
01:43:47 EIA my employment was not and is.
01:43:49 Not the result of a fluke.
01:43:51 Or slip through the.
01:43:53 I earned my way in and I earned my way up the ranks of this organization.
01:43:57 I am educated, qualified and competent, and sometimes I struggle.
01:44:02 I struggle feeling like I.
01:44:03 Could do more be.
01:44:04 More to my two sons and I struggle leaving the office.
01:44:08 And I feel there's so much more to do.
01:44:10 I used to struggle with imposter syndrome, but at 36, I refuse to internalize misguided patriarchal ideas of what a women can or should be.
01:44:20 I am tired of feeling like I'm supposed to apologize for the space I occupy rather than intoxicate people with my effort.
01:44:28 My brilliance, I am proud of me.
01:44:31 Full stop.
01:44:32 My parents left everything they knew and loved to expose me to opportunities they never had because of them.
01:44:40 I stand here today, a proud first generation Latina and officer at CIA.
01:44:45 I am unapologetically me.
01:44:47 I want you to be unapologetic for you, whoever you are, know your worth.
01:44:53 Command your space.
Devon
01:44:58 So I mean.
Speaker 3
01:45:00 You know, instead of instead of you, they decided.
Devon
01:45:04 To get her.
01:45:07 Because despite what she said.
01:45:10 It is a box checking exercise.
01:45:16 It's funny because the only reason they had to make this video is because they know everyone's starting to figure out, like, oh, what the ****, what's going on over there?
01:45:28 It's not just the the little things that are going to get worse.
01:45:31 It's not just like a.
01:45:33 So I was thinking.
01:45:35 When I lived in my apartment before I came out here, I I got packages were getting lost all the time and I just like just simple things and I just started the the more I noticed it just just little things getting funked up that didn't used to get funked.
01:45:50 Up things that used to be really smooth.
01:45:53 You know, like just mail getting delivered, right?
01:45:56 And you think about all the points?
01:45:58 Of failure.
01:46:01 And and and it it only takes one, one shift, one weak link.
01:46:05 Right to break the chain.
01:46:09 And we are saturating the system with weak links.
01:46:19 So it's not just stuff like, oh, well, now when I go to a restaurant.
01:46:26 You know the.
01:46:27 Food comes later.
01:46:28 It's not as high quality it's, you know, it's not just little things like that.
01:46:32 It's not going to just be quality control problems and manufacturing quality control problems and distribution, you know, not things that are going to affect you as a consumer.
01:46:43 It's not going to just.
01:46:44 Be Oh well.
01:46:45 The stand longer in line at you know, the the DMV or, you know, just like little things like the all these little that all those things.
01:46:54 Are going to happen, right?
01:46:56 As as the society gets more dysgenic, yeah, you're going to be affected by.
01:46:59 All that stuff.
Speaker 3
01:47:01 But it's it's much bigger than that.
Devon
01:47:07 And it's much bigger than that.
01:47:08 That's it's going to filter throughout the entire system.
01:47:11 You know, the military, we were all laughing at the photos of some of these people that.
01:47:15 Were in you.
01:47:16 Know I I think there's still a lot.
01:47:17 Of them are still in Washington.
01:47:22 You know the the photo of that the the cow like woman munching down on her, her fast food as she wore her size. Triple X, triple XL, ACU's.
01:47:38 Or I guess they're not called acus.
01:47:40 Anymore, whatever they're called now.
01:47:47 And and so invariably, there's going to be opportunities for people like these Russian hackers, if that's even really what's.
01:47:53 Going on.
01:47:55 To exploit the the system.
01:48:05 All right, so moving right along the Department of Energy said it was monitoring potential or that they're monitoring the situation, potential impacts to the nation's energy supply. While both the US Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency and Transportation Security Administration told Reuters.
01:48:25 They were working on the situation.
01:48:27 We are engaged with the company and our in interagency partners regarding the situation.
01:48:33 This underscores the threat that ransomware poses to organizations regardless.
01:48:38 Of size or sector.
01:48:40 Said Eric Goldstein. Eric Goldstein.
01:48:45 Executive assistant director of the Cybersecurity Division at CISA.
01:48:52 Cornell did not give further details or say how long its pipelines.
01:48:56 Would be shut.
01:48:58 The privately held Georgia based companies owned by CDPQ.
01:49:04 One of those.
01:49:04 Huge conglomerates. No one's ever heard of. There's.
01:49:06 So many of them Colonial partners LP, Ifm Colonial Pipeline 2, LLC, KKR, Keats Pipeline investors KP, Koch Capital so.
Speaker 1
01:49:18 The Koch brothers.
Devon
01:49:21 And Shell Midstream Operating LLC cyber security vulnerabilities have been have become a system, a systemic issue.
01:49:33 Well, again.
01:49:35 Listen, listen again.
01:49:37 While looking at the picture on the on.
01:49:38 The screen there.
01:49:40 Cyber security vulnerabilities have become a systemic issue.
01:49:48 As you.
01:49:51 Make IQ deficiencies.
01:49:55 A systemic issue in your society.
01:49:59 Things like cyber security vulnerabilities will also become systemic issues.
01:50:09 Ah alright.
01:50:11 Unless over security measures are embedded in a technology and technologies development phase, we are likely to see more frequent attacks on industrial systems like oil and gas pipelines or water treatment plants.
01:50:29 The American Automobile Association said a prolonged outage of the line could trigger increased increases in gas prices at pumps.
01:50:40 And again, because everything so well and especially.
01:50:43 More global we get.
Speaker 3
01:50:48 You're going to the system.
Devon
01:50:52 The more complicated the system.
01:50:54 The more weak.
01:50:55 Spots it's going to have the more points of failure.
01:50:58 It's going to have.
01:51:00 And the less competent the people are.
01:51:02 See, this is what's happening simultaneously.
Speaker 3
01:51:05 The system that that.
Devon
01:51:08 Keeps the machine going.
01:51:10 Is getting infinitely more complex.
01:51:15 While at the same time the people operating the system.
01:51:21 Are becoming less sophisticated and less intelligent.
01:51:27 This is a.
01:51:28 Huge reason why they're rushing to get the.
01:51:31 AI stuff working.
01:51:35 I mean, it's out of the necessity, quite frankly, it's it's out of a necessity.
01:51:45 If you're, if you're relying on this new population that you're creating because it's easier to control.
01:51:51 To be the ones that operate the machines you know, push the buttons.
01:51:54 Pull the levers.
01:51:57 You gotta make their job easy as ****.
01:52:01 Or are you?
01:52:02 Going to run into problems like this.
01:52:06 After the shutdown was first reported on Friday, gasoline futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange gained .6%, while diesel futures rose 1.1%, both outpacing gains in crude oil. Gulf Coast cash prices for gasoline and diesel edge.
01:52:25 Lower on prospects that supplies could accumulate in that region.
01:52:30 As every day goes by, it becomes a greater and greater impact on the Gulf Coast oil refining.
01:52:36 Refiners would have to react by reducing crude oil processing because they've lost part of the distribution system.
01:52:45 Oil refining companies contacted by Reuters on Saturday said their operations have not yet been impacted.
01:52:53 Kinder Morgan, meanwhile, said its products.
01:52:58 Pipeline corporations serving many of the same regions remains in full service, so I guess there's some other pipelines as well.
01:53:10 The American Petroleum Institute, a top oil industry trade group, said it was moderate situation.
01:53:15 That's so funny, monitoring the situation.
01:53:19 Monitoring the situation and as you know, as leadership becomes less competent, that's going to be the response.
01:53:29 We're monitoring the situation.
01:53:36 Because that's.
01:53:38 That's all the competent leadership can really do is sit.
01:53:41 Back and watch.
01:53:46 You think the people that.
Speaker 3
01:53:48 Are in positions of authority even fully understand?
Devon
01:53:53 The complexity of these issues, of course not.
01:53:56 I mean, look all you.
01:53:57 Have to do is watch one of these hearings where the Congress.
01:54:02 Brings in someone like Mark Zuckerberg, right to talk about Facebook censorship and you hear the ******* ********?
01:54:08 I mean ******** questions they ask.
Speaker 3
01:54:11 And I think people.
Devon
01:54:12 On both sides, like even the people.
01:54:13 That are that are you know.
01:54:16 Throwing softballs at Mark Zuckerberg and whatever they they still sound ********.
01:54:21 They clearly have no idea what the.
01:54:23 **** they're talking about.
01:54:33 Because the the this generates for a different reason the dysgenics taking place.
01:54:39 In the the general population.
01:54:43 You know, there's many sources of that, right, whether you're talking about immigration education, just the the the fact that you're the most intelligent members of your society are finding it impossible to perform their function and raise children.
01:55:03 Or or they're just finding it preferable not.
01:55:06 To have children.
01:55:07 Because of the way society has been structured now, and so that you're only having, you've essentially created a a system where the the least competent in your society are the ones that are motivated to breed the most.
01:55:26 There's lots of moving pieces.
01:55:27 There's lots of reasons why we're we're in an IQ downward spiral, but you have a similar thing happening in the ruling class just for a different reason, and that is nepotism.
01:55:40 You know like.
01:55:41 You don't have outsiders going.
01:55:43 Into Washington, it just doesn't happen.
01:55:50 You don't have outsiders in the ruling class.
01:55:52 You don't have outsiders.
Speaker 3
01:55:54 You know just.
Devon
01:55:54 Even just normal, like just mouthpieces like.
01:55:58 You know, base Tucker, for example.
01:56:03 If he had not been the the heir to the ******* Swanson fortune, you never would have ******* heard.
01:56:10 Of the guy.
01:56:15 You know, he'd be working at some ******* uh.
01:56:19 Car dealership or something out there, you know?
01:56:22 He would just be some dude.
01:56:29 Those people that you see in those hearings asking questions to Mark Zuckerberg, those people are there because they're exceptional.
01:56:43 The whole, the whole meritocracy thing.
01:56:47 I mean the truth of it was.
01:56:50 Partially mythological to begin with, but it's it's full on just ******** now.
01:56:57 Full on and it has been.
01:56:59 You got to think about like, what kind of society?
01:57:03 Would have would have allowed affirmative action to take place, and that's that took place in what late 60s, early 70s.
01:57:10 Something like that.
01:57:12 Let me look, let me look this.
01:57:13 Up because I'm I don't know the exact.
01:57:16 Year that that started to become a thing.
01:57:22 But it's been like a long ******* time.
01:57:24 My certainly my whole life.
01:57:32 Let's see, they have a.
01:57:39 Origins quotas.
01:57:52 And it's taking place in, in, in several countries.
01:57:57 It's not even just like in the United States.
01:57:59 Some version of.
01:57:59 This in fact here you have.
01:58:03 Here's Russia, after the the Communist revolution. Soon after 1918, Inessa Armand Lenin, secretary and lover, was.
01:58:14 Instrumental in creating.
01:58:17 I'm not going to say.
01:58:18 That word.
01:58:20 No tell no to Dell or I don't.
01:58:22 I'm not going to say that.
01:58:23 Which function until the 1930s is partisan, international egalitarian and affirmation action movement quarters for access to university education offices and the Soviet system and.
01:58:34 Communist Party existed, for example.
01:58:37 You know, so this is something that's that's been taking place the last 100 years all out the throughout, throughout the.
01:58:44 The West. Here we go in the United States, the policy of information action dates back to the reconstruction in the United States, 1863 to 1877. Current policy was introduced in the early 1960s.
01:59:00 So in 1960s.
01:59:03 As a way to combat racial discrimination in the hiring process, with the concept later expanding to address gender discrimination.
01:59:13 Affirmative action was first created from executive order.
Speaker 3
01:59:17 See, it's nothing that we voted on.
Devon
01:59:23 Like so many other things, we were just.
01:59:24 Told that's how it is now.
01:59:30 By John F Kennedy at March 6th, 1961.
01:59:41 And then it was expanded by Johnson in 1965.
01:59:47 With another executive order.
01:59:56 Yeah, again.
01:59:57 Nothing that people voted on.
02:00:06 This whole idea that that.
02:00:11 You have some kind of control.
02:00:12 Over your own society, it's just a ******* lie to keep you from.
02:00:18 From getting too mad about what's really happening.
02:00:30 The affirmation action has been.
02:00:32 Subject to numerous court cases.
Speaker
02:00:34 Blah blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
02:00:37 Yeah, this has been going on in every country, every country has some version of it. New Zealand looks like in 19/19/93.
02:00:48 Canada, they had a version of this.
02:00:52 Back in what year does it say?
02:00:58 Theirs is called the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
02:01:04 That looks like 1982.
02:01:09 The UK has been doing the version of.
02:01:12 Oh, this is fairly recent.
02:01:16 They got the Equality Act of 2010.
02:01:24 So yeah, the.
02:01:27 The West has been codifying anti whiteness.
02:01:35 In the United States, you know for.
02:01:36 The last.
02:01:40 60 years.
02:01:44 But all throughout the West, for you know.
02:01:46 For decades.
02:01:48 What did you think was going to happen?
02:01:52 Because not only are you, you know, just the the immediate effects right of not be able to get the job right.
02:01:57 Instead, they're giving the job to.
02:01:58 This chick right here.
02:02:00 It's it.
02:02:01 It's more.
02:02:02 It's much bigger than that.
02:02:04 Because now.
02:02:07 Generationally, think of it this.
02:02:08 Way too, you're also changing.
02:02:13 Admissions into colleges.
02:02:16 Well, if you change the people that have the fancy degrees.
02:02:20 You're changing eventually, the people who the fancy degree people jobs, you know, like the people who hire the people with the the fancy degrees.
02:02:31 And then you take it another step further.
02:02:34 She's probably getting paid pretty well at.
02:02:35 CIA this chick right here, right.
02:02:40 And so.
02:02:41 She's going to be able to afford.
Speaker 1
02:02:47 She she her.
Devon
02:02:48 Family is going to have that upward mobility.
02:02:51 Right, she'll be able to afford to keep her sons that she.
02:02:54 Was talking about for example.
02:02:58 Regardless of of what extra special treatment they get for their race.
02:03:04 They're just going to have the advantage of the added.
02:03:10 Material benefits that she gets from her position.
02:03:14 That you're not getting.
02:03:16 So the guy who didn't get this job?
02:03:19 Who is making less money?
02:03:21 Who maybe is making so much less money that he can't afford?
02:03:25 Maybe he's not even.
02:03:26 Breeding it at all.
02:03:34 So that's that's the the you know.
02:03:36 When you've been doing something like this for 60 ******* years.
02:03:44 That problem is just it's going to snowball.
02:03:51 And then take it another step.
02:03:53 And because you're you're disenfranchising all the whites.
02:03:58 That would have had these jobs had it been, you know, the meritocracy.
02:04:04 You know, it's not just people like this.
Speaker
02:04:07 You know it's.
Devon
02:04:08 It's hurt her family as they gain more wealth.
02:04:12 In the society, they gain more political power, more political influence.
Speaker 3
02:04:19 And again, this is this is.
Devon
02:04:22 I mean, talk about systemic racism.
Speaker 3
02:04:31 This is legal.
02:04:37 It's enforced it's legally enforced racism.
Devon
02:04:47 But yeah, that's going to have a ripple effect.
02:04:49 That's why, like, that's another reason why even if there's not some kind of nefarious plan and let.
02:04:53 Let's say.
02:04:54 That, and I think you know, in terms of the middle management types, I think they they drink the kool-aid. I think that they, you know in terms of stuff.
02:05:00 Like the.
02:05:01 The great reset stuff.
02:05:03 They think that's like a good thing.
02:05:04 I don't think they think that it's.
02:05:06 I mean, look, the smart wines in the back of their mind, they know that they're not going to.
02:05:10 Be on the short end of that stick, right?
Speaker 3
02:05:14 They know that. Any.
Devon
02:05:15 Horrific side effects that are going to be resulting.
02:05:20 From what?
02:05:21 What they're what they're going to be doing.
02:05:22 They're not going to have to feel.
02:05:23 The pain they're.
02:05:24 Not going to feel the burn, you know.
02:05:26 In the same way that that Congress always makes exceptions.
02:05:32 For them, when they pass laws like including like Obamacare, when they when they they made it so that they Obamacare applied to everyone but them.
02:05:54 You gonna have you gonna have these systemic failures and just that's that's the only reason why.
02:06:02 I mean, it's inevitable.
02:06:06 The United States will lose.
02:06:07 Its grip on on on the world.
Speaker 3
02:06:10 It will have to.
Devon
02:06:13 Unless they can get that AI functioning quick enough.
02:06:20 Because the system will not be maintainable.
02:06:25 Well, it certainly will be competitive.
02:06:27 Maybe it will be maintainable.
02:06:31 In the same way that like countries like Brazil are maintainable.
02:06:39 But you won't have that competitive edge.
02:06:43 Especially if the competition is a place like China.
02:07:05 I found that interesting people talk about, you know.
02:07:07 Like, oh, the system is just it's.
Speaker 3
02:07:11 It's so invincible.
Devon
02:07:14 It's so invincible and some random hackers.
02:07:20 Who deploy this kind of ransomware like?
02:07:23 I don't think that they.
02:07:24 I I doubt they targeted.
02:07:29 This pipeline.
02:07:33 This is the kind of thing they just spam out, and then some, probably some dumb, maybe some stupid diversity hire that was trying to download, you know, illegal episodes of of the the Kill ****** show brought to you by Amazon or whatever onto their computer.
Speaker 3
02:07:53 They could be.
02:07:54 They could be.
02:07:54 What happened?
Devon
02:07:55 That could be what happened.
02:07:57 They could have caused this.
02:08:00 But I really, I mean look, I could be wrong, but I.
02:08:02 Really don't think that.
02:08:04 This was deployed.
02:08:06 In a targeted way.
02:08:11 A lot of ways these things work is they just spam it out and wait for some ****** like like this chick to click on it.
02:08:20 And you can and you.
Speaker 3
02:08:21 Do that.
Devon
02:08:22 Enough times and hopefully you get something that someone's actually willing to pay you. You know 20 Bitcoin to unlock.
02:08:32 And you know.
02:08:35 You got your reward.
02:08:43 But that's these kinds of vulnerabilities.
02:08:45 And no, that's.
02:08:46 Just cyber vulnerabilities.
02:08:58 But these vulnerabilities are all.
Speaker 1
02:08:59 Over the place.
Devon
02:09:05 Imagine if it was intentional, like if you had or like a state sponsored attack.
02:09:11 If you had just as an example of China.
02:09:16 Or someone like China, some some country with resources who doesn't matter who.
02:09:23 Wanted to.
02:09:25 In a way where they didn't.
02:09:26 Care the outcome, right?
02:09:27 Like they.
02:09:27 Knew that the United States think this way as as the United States.
02:09:35 Is loses.
02:09:38 Its ability to be effective.
02:09:43 Or even just like intimidating.
02:09:48 And you have countries that care less and less about ******* off the US.
02:09:55 And they really did want to cripple the infrastructure.
02:10:00 And they really did want to do targeted cyber attacks.
02:10:06 On the entire infrastructure, not just like, oh, here's one pipeline.
02:10:10 They got some ransomware you.
02:10:11 Know what I mean?
02:10:14 If you wanted to actively, in a coordinated way.
02:10:18 Go after the electrical grid pipelines like this pipeline water treatment facilities.
02:10:27 Just distribution Centers for for places like you know groceries and and or.
02:10:33 Even commodities.
02:10:41 All this stuff is is.
02:10:45 Connected to the Internet.
02:10:51 And hell, it's China, right?
02:10:52 China doesn't seem to have that big of a problem getting people embedded here because of the multicultural nature of our society.
02:11:00 You know, in fact, look, they could probably get a spy over here that.
Speaker 3
02:11:03 Would get that would be.
Devon
02:11:04 A diversity hire.
Speaker 3
02:11:05 You know.
02:11:06 We, they, they, they.
Devon
02:11:08 Probably have spies.
02:11:09 How ****** ** is that?
02:11:11 China and other countries probably have spies.
02:11:16 In the country right now.
02:11:19 They got hired.
02:11:21 Because they weren't white Americans.
02:11:26 I guarantee you that's there's there's.
02:11:29 There's several instances of that.
02:11:32 Hell for all Leo, this chick could be one of them.
02:11:43 That's another advantage China has.
02:11:48 Right, because of their homogeneity, it's not like you can just send in a bunch of uh, well, like girls like this.
02:11:58 From the CIA in the China.
02:12:01 And go embed themselves into the Chinese.
02:12:08 Or into their infrastructure.
02:12:14 The systems are weaker than people think.
02:12:19 The technology.
02:12:20 Yeah, the the technology is getting better and it's enabling stupid people to do complex things.
02:12:29 And that's that's a dangerous aspect of this is as they get access to these tools that allow them to do things that.
02:12:39 They didn't have to accomplish themselves, right?
02:12:45 You have.
02:12:46 You're going to have stupid people.
02:12:49 Who act and react in the way that stupid people do?
02:12:54 Without any kind of thought as to the ethics of what they're doing, the morality of what they're doing, just people that that view the world as.
02:13:05 Like every all.
Speaker 3
02:13:07 We can ought to do is be.
Devon
02:13:08 A hammer.
02:13:08 So everything looks like a nail.
02:13:13 But they'll have the these complex tools that will allow them to.
02:13:20 To accomplish.
02:13:23 Complex thing.
02:13:27 With the ease of a a touch screen application.
02:13:36 And yeah, you'll have a lot of that going on.
02:13:38 But a lot of.
Speaker 3
02:13:38 These tools will go.
Devon
02:13:39 Unused, we'll we'll reach a point where a lot.
02:13:42 Of these people are earning.
02:13:43 Going to be sophisticated enough to.
02:13:44 Even use the.
02:13:46 That's why they need the AI.
02:13:50 That's why they.
Speaker 1
02:13:51 Need the AI.
02:13:55 Going back to the chat.
Devon
02:14:04 I think vaccinating people are dangerous.
02:14:06 I was afraid of COVID, but I'm freaked out by the vaccinated.
02:14:12 Yeah, I mean, look, there's a lot of people.
02:14:20 There's a lot of people that are.
02:14:27 They're very worried about exposure to vaccinated people causing weird problems.
02:14:33 I don't know enough about it to know.
02:14:40 To to really talk about it, I mean.
02:14:42 I know what everyone else knows.
02:14:43 I'm watching what everyone else is watching.
02:14:45 I'm hearing the same things everyone else is hearing, but I'm not like a scientist, so I would be a bad person to ask about that.
02:14:55 I am cautious.
02:14:59 I'm certainly cautious.
02:15:01 I'm aware that that's a possibility the way it's been explained to me makes enough sense to where I feel like that is possible.
02:15:10 It's it's.
02:15:11 It's even one of the things that I was thinking about when I was first trying to figure out, like what?
02:15:15 The point would be of.
02:15:17 Shutting it didn't make sense.
02:15:18 To me, right off the bat.
Speaker 3
02:15:19 Is why would you?
Devon
02:15:21 Clobber your *******.
02:15:26 On purpose unnecessarily.
02:15:29 That's what they did.
02:15:30 That's what they did.
02:15:33 Like regardless of what's really happening.
02:15:37 They made a conscious choice to destroy the economy.
02:15:43 And in a very epic way.
02:15:46 For no actual good reason.
02:15:51 And so.
02:15:54 Everything out now.
02:15:55 Now it's like, who knows what's going on because that's such a big deal.
02:16:01 That you have to wonder like the why.
02:16:07 Like what's worth doing?
02:16:08 And there's like, there's simple explanations like, well, maybe they do it did it because, like, it kind of is going.
02:16:13 To crash anyway.
02:16:15 And they wanted to have an excuse for it, but.
02:16:17 Like you'd think that if that was the.
02:16:18 Case they would have.
02:16:20 Rip the Band-Aid off by now, it seems like it's going on way longer than you would need it to for that.
02:16:28 So I don't know what's.
02:16:29 Going on now.
02:16:31 But I'm certainly not going to inject myself with.
02:16:36 Mystery juice made by people that want me dead.
02:16:41 And I am going to keep my eye on these stories.
02:16:43 You and you hear you're hearing stories.
02:16:44 Look at someone I know.
02:16:45 Who said that?
02:16:47 They were around someone that was vaccinated.
02:16:52 And they got their period like immediately.
02:16:56 After exposure to this person.
02:16:59 And it was way earlier than they should have.
02:17:04 And you know, I believe that person.
02:17:06 I just.
02:17:06 I don't know.
02:17:09 But I don't know what that means.
02:17:10 It could be a fluke.
02:17:11 You know, you never know.
02:17:12 It could be a coincidence or.
02:17:13 It could be.
02:17:14 Something something bad?
02:17:17 Because there's multiple people talking about stuff like that.
02:17:20 And that's ******* weird.
02:17:23 That's ******* weird.
02:17:30 I made fun of you not too long ago.
02:17:35 Oops, where'd that go?
02:17:39 I'm going to Scroll down a lot.
02:17:44 For being partner on human, also known as being part ginger.
02:17:49 Not too long ago I saw I too have ginger hairs in my facial hair as well.
02:17:53 As Gray hairs.
02:17:55 Yeah, in 18.
02:17:58 Yet in 18 *****. Weird.
02:18:04 You mean yet I'm 18?
Speaker 3
02:18:07 Yeah, the the red hose and the.
Devon
02:18:09 Beard are there.
02:18:13 They are there.
02:18:17 I think I I don't think, I don't think.
02:18:19 Red hairs in your beard makes you.
02:18:20 A ginger though.
02:18:22 Just makes you fancy fancy beard.
02:18:32 Let's see here.
02:18:35 I personally don't worry about.
02:18:36 Ohh, you already said that.
02:18:44 Oh, this stop updating.
02:18:49 Way of the world, YouTube are connected people by submitting your ZIP code to meet URL or at least connect with close like minded people.
02:18:56 I've met 5 solid guys from this.
02:18:58 I am hopefully your thing will be successful.
02:19:01 Cheers brother.
Speaker 3
02:19:02 Yeah, I mean.
Devon
02:19:03 There could be something like that.
02:19:05 I don't.
02:19:05 I don't think that's a bad idea.
02:19:10 Especially like I said.
02:19:12 We're not going to be talking about anything illegal or anything that was that's going to get you in.
02:19:18 And if there are, if and and if.
02:19:21 They're going to lock you up for the kinds of stuff we're.
02:19:24 Going to be.
02:19:24 Doing they're going to lock you up anyway, right?
02:19:29 And so I understand that at the same time, though I understand.
02:19:34 Why you wouldn't want to expose yourself if you're connected to the system.
02:19:39 So if you're in a in a position where you need to.
02:19:44 Keep the mask on a little longer.
02:19:47 You know it is what it is.
02:19:48 Just saying don't.
02:19:49 Be a mask ****, you know, try to find a way.
02:19:52 You don't have to wear the mask.
02:19:53 Yes, meaning, wearing the mask.
02:19:56 I on my epic journey the other day.
02:20:00 I stopped off at a Walmart.
02:20:03 Just because he's like the only thing around.
02:20:07 Walked right in and again I never wear a mask and never wear a mask.
02:20:12 It didn't occur to me to wear a.
02:20:13 Mask. I had no.
02:20:15 You're supposed to wear a mask.
02:20:18 And I walked in and as I'm walking in, I see a big sign that says, you know, mass required check in over here if you have your vaccine.
02:20:27 And I was just like.
02:20:30 No thanks.
02:20:30 And I just kept walking in.
02:20:33 And I got a lot of dirty looks, but no one *******.
02:20:36 Stop me. Well, I'm kind.
02:20:38 Of a big guy like I'm a.
02:20:41 And I I think I've got like.
02:20:44 Like I don't want to say I've got like a mean face.
02:20:47 I don't, but I don't have like a.
02:20:50 I'll get the guy version of resting bitchface like, whatever that is.
02:20:54 Right.
02:20:54 Like if I'm if I'm not actively expressing happiness, I look like maybe I'm pisssed off.
02:21:01 That's just that's just I.
02:21:02 I think that's all I've been told.
02:21:05 So I walked in and no one stopped me.
02:21:09 No one.
02:21:10 No one seemed to have the balls to to tell me not to.
02:21:14 To be there to put a mask on.
02:21:16 And I was the only one.
02:21:17 Like, I walked all through that ******* Walmart.
02:21:19 It was really.
02:21:20 It was super creepy being the only one out of the.
02:21:24 I mean several.
02:21:24 I mean, it's a Walmart.
02:21:25 It was a Super Walmart, you know the.
02:21:27 Ones with the the grocery store and everything in it and.
02:21:30 It was.
Speaker 3
02:21:31 At least you know hundreds, probably hundreds.
Devon
02:21:33 Don't know of.
02:21:34 People were in there.
02:21:36 It is packed.
02:21:38 And I was the only one.
02:21:39 Without a.
02:21:40 Mask and everyone gave me.
Speaker 1
02:21:42 A wide berth, like if.
Devon
02:21:44 I was walking down the aisle.
02:21:45 People would.
02:21:46 Like switch to the.
02:21:47 Other side of.
02:21:47 The aisle.
02:21:48 It was pretty funny.
02:21:50 But you know the checkout stand.
02:21:52 I went out and did.
02:21:55 I did the self.
02:21:56 Checkout so because I knew I was.
02:21:58 Like, oh, I've got away with this so far.
02:22:00 I I don't want like to get all the way with the checkout stand.
02:22:03 And they're going to not.
02:22:04 Check me out because I'm not wearing a mask.
02:22:06 So I went to the the self.
02:22:07 Checkout thing.
02:22:09 And the old lady, because they, you know, they have the old ladies that watch over the the self.
02:22:13 Checkout thing.
02:22:15 She she was giving me the stink out the entire time but.
02:22:19 Well, I got got some snacks and stuff and.
02:22:23 Checked out and left.
02:22:26 Now is that.
02:22:31 So I have prevailed.
02:22:33 I have prevailed once again.
02:22:36 Over the mascots.
02:22:42 Thank God they were wearing their mask because I don't want.
02:22:44 To get that.
02:22:45 That ******* weird vaccine disease they've got.
Speaker 1
02:22:49 If that's real.
Speaker 3
02:22:52 It could be real, I don't know.
Devon
02:22:57 It could be real.
02:23:07 Thank you for the streams.
02:23:08 These gave me much to think about.
02:23:11 Sign your book is not sold abroad.
Speaker 3
02:23:16 Yeah, well.
Devon
02:23:19 You know.
02:23:22 It was at one point until ******* Amazon.
02:23:31 I'll set up part of actually part of what would be good about doing this server is I I can meet some of you guys.
02:23:40 Because I need some help with some.
02:23:41 Of this stuff.
02:23:43 I'm very busy with what I'm doing out.
02:23:45 Here and there's some stuff that I know that someone wouldn't mind helping me out with.
02:23:49 That's not a big deal.
Speaker 1
02:23:50 Right.
Devon
02:23:53 I suck at like I'm just.
02:23:55 I haven't.
02:23:56 I haven't made web pages.
02:23:58 I well, I've never, really.
02:23:59 I've I've made.
02:24:01 I I can **** around with WordPress.
02:24:03 A little bit.
02:24:03 You know, but I've never been like.
02:24:05 A coder, right?
02:24:09 Or at least not since like HTML.
02:24:11 You know what, I.
02:24:12 Mean, but I'm sure there was someone that wouldn't mind.
02:24:16 Helping setting up some way that.
02:24:19 On the website that I could, you know, maybe even accept crypto.
02:24:24 And then send you a book.
02:24:25 Or I don't know.
02:24:26 Maybe there's like a.
02:24:29 A dissident book distributor.
02:24:33 That I could.
02:24:36 Get in touch with.
02:24:38 Because right now, Barnes and Noble is.
02:24:40 The only one.
02:24:40 That I can sell.
02:24:42 Sell at at least as far as I know.
02:24:47 But if there's a distributor that will sell.
02:24:50 Internationally, that would be good because lots of people ask that and book two is coming.
02:24:55 I know I.
02:24:55 Know Book 2 is.
02:24:57 Coming out and it would be nice if that could be international as well.
02:25:05 UM.
02:25:09 Done the same.
02:25:10 It's very weird.
02:25:11 Like that scene from the film with the sunglasses.
02:25:15 Yeah, yeah.
02:25:22 In case you need a mask, check this out fakemask.usorfakemaskusa.com. Let's check it out right now, fakemaskusa.com.
02:25:34 Let's see here.
02:25:38 Fakemaskusa.com.
02:25:57 Let's still amass, though.
02:25:59 Why is this a fake mask?
02:26:12 I don't understand that.
02:26:13 What's the?
02:26:17 I mean, it's still a mask.
02:26:19 I don't get what's the.
02:26:22 What's the appeal here?
02:26:34 They've got some videos.
02:26:41 Let's play one of these videos and see.
Speaker
02:26:47 Are there any?
Speaker 1
02:26:48 Questions about the success of fake master.
Speaker
02:26:50 So the left seems to.
02:26:51 Give you a real hard time about.
02:26:52 **** the left next.
02:26:55 How many units that you've?
02:26:56 Sold 100,000. Thanks tick tock.
Devon
02:26:59 They're still selling masks.
02:27:01 I don't see what the.
02:27:04 Let's see here.
02:27:11 So this is the website let me get.
02:27:13 Rid of this here.
Speaker 4
02:27:20 Fake Mask USA got cancelled again.
Speaker
02:27:23 So what did you do about it?
02:27:26 Heard a bunch of airplanes and flew.
02:27:27 Them all over the city.
Devon
02:27:46 Yeah, I don't know what this is still.
02:27:49 It's still a mess.
02:27:51 Yeah, I just don't want to wear.
Speaker 3
02:27:53 I I think I can get.
Devon
02:27:54 Away with it, honestly at this.
02:27:56 Point I think unless something, unless they go back to some crazy new.
02:28:00 Ohh no, it's COVID 25 and you know the the restrictions seem to be relaxing in most places in America at least I know Canada. It's a different story.
02:28:11 In fact, in Canada, they just arrested a priest.
02:28:13 For having illegal.
02:28:14 Church services, I think that was Canada.
02:28:16 Right.
02:28:18 That was another story I wanted to go.
02:28:19 Through and then it wasn't in my notes for some reason.
02:28:22 Let me look.
02:28:31 Because Canada is *******.
02:28:32 I hope that was in Canada, not America.
02:28:34 But let's see here.
02:28:38 See if I can find that new story.
02:28:50 Yeah, here we are.
02:28:54 That it was in Canada, says Canadian pastor, who kicked quote Gestapo cops out of his church, arrested for organizing an illegal gathering.
02:29:03 A pastor who became an international or Internet sensation after chasing Canadian authorities out of his church has been detained for violating COVID-19 restrictions.
02:29:13 Footage of the dramatic arrest was placed on his YouTube channel.
02:29:18 You know, I wonder if.
02:29:18 This will.
02:29:23 While I'm streaming, internet's been doing pretty good tonight, so I might I'm going to.
02:29:27 Try to risk.
02:29:28 It for you guys.
Speaker
02:29:30 Let's see.
02:29:34 Will this play?
Devon
02:29:39 And set the playback to craptastic levels.
Speaker 5
02:29:45 Service in the middle of the.
02:29:46 Road, they waited with AHS.
02:29:50 And here they are.
02:29:54 So we'll see.
02:29:56 Or see what is about to happen.
02:29:59 Freedom in Canada, democracy in Canada.
02:30:02 Full force.
Devon
02:30:08 Where is the dramatic footage of them being of him being arrested?
Speaker 7
02:30:12 Hello so so.
Speaker 5
02:30:12 Gang flips are here.
Speaker 7
02:30:15 As per the injunction that was served on Archer here and David that here I.
02:30:21 Am to place.
02:30:21 Both of them under arrest for reaching the Queens.
02:30:23 Bench order, would you please?
Speaker 5
02:30:25 Both of us under arrest.
Speaker 3
02:30:29 What's your name, officer?
Speaker 7
02:30:31 Andrew's 52.
02:30:32 44.
Speaker
02:30:32 OK, so how?
02:30:33 Do you feel being?
Speaker 5
02:30:35 And then we got a gangster here.
Speaker
02:30:37 How do you?
Speaker 3
02:30:38 How do you feel?
Devon
02:30:38 Wanna be breaking the?
Speaker
02:30:41 What's his officer? What's?
Speaker 7
02:30:42 Your name and number.
Speaker
02:30:43 I'm asking you, I'm asking you.
Speaker 7
02:30:44 Sorry, what's your name and.
Speaker
02:30:45 Number please.
02:30:46 5283.
02:30:48 A little breaker your breaker.
Speaker 5
02:30:50 With sharper write some feelings so.
Speaker 3
02:30:52 How can you look in the mirror, man?
Speaker 7
02:30:53 So I have to advise both you and.
02:30:56 Just Pulaski over there.
02:30:57 You guys are both under arrest.
02:30:59 If you would step on the fly.
Speaker
02:30:59 Can you hold this shift report?
02:31:06 Where's that the script?
Speaker 5
02:31:10 Open the door, man.
02:31:13 Whoa, stop.
Speaker 3
02:31:25 That's that's that's.
Speaker
02:31:32 What's your name, officer?
Devon
02:31:39 So not the most exciting footage, I guess, but.
02:31:51 So here's the story.
02:31:54 Although the police retreated, it appears the authorities were determined to stop the pastor from holding services.
02:32:00 Earlier this week, Alberta Health Services obtained a court order which allows law enforcement to issue fines and even make arrests.
02:32:07 In order to enforce public health guidelines, the order also applies to organizers of of demonstrations.
02:32:16 So if you protest this, they can arrest you for that too.
02:32:22 Calgary police then served Pulaski with the order.
02:32:27 The force said the the pastor acknowledged the injunction but nonetheless ignored requirements for social distancing, mask wearing and reduced capacity limits for attendees, and continue to hold religious gatherings.
02:32:44 On Saturday, a car carrying Pawlowski and his brother Dawid.
02:32:50 Was pulled over by police.
02:32:53 The incident was filmed by the vehicles driver after the driver rolls down the window, an officer explains that Artur and Dawid.
02:33:04 You know, good strong Canadian names.
Speaker 3
02:33:08 Were under arrest for.
Devon
02:33:09 Violating the injunction and ask the.
02:33:12 Two brothers to step out of the car.
02:33:15 Artur, who is sitting in the front passenger seat, complies you.
02:33:19 Know we just watched.
02:33:19 All that we don't, all right, his blah.
02:33:24 Arresting Christians for holding church services is what police states do not liberal democracies.
02:33:30 This has to stop, said the news site.
02:33:32 Rope actually.
02:33:34 That's exactly what liberal democracies do.
02:33:37 You guys need to get that out of your head.
Speaker 3
02:33:43 Liberalism is exactly.
Devon
02:33:45 What led to this?
02:33:54 We are living the we're right now living.
02:34:00 In the result.
Speaker 3
02:34:02 Of a liberal democracy.
Devon
02:34:07 This is exactly what happens.
02:34:10 In a statement that Calgary police Services said that it recognizes people's desire to participate in faith-based gatherings, yeah, here's the thing. The reason why they're doing this to this guy is he you think if this was a mosque.
02:34:28 You think of this as a mosque?
02:34:30 That any of this would have happened.
02:34:37 Of course not.
02:34:40 Of course not.
02:34:46 Because of fear.
02:34:48 They're not afraid of Christians.
Speaker 3
02:34:53 They wouldn't do this to Jews.
Devon
02:35:00 Their arrest, their if they don't fear you.
02:35:05 They're going to persecute you.
02:35:14 This guy represents a competitive or a competing power structure.
02:35:26 He's essentially telling the power structure that those armed men work for.
02:35:34 That he doesn't answer to their authority.
02:35:37 He answers to a different authority.
02:35:46 And because he's.
02:35:50 Promoting A competing power structure.
02:35:54 That is not.
02:35:56 Compliant is not subservient to their power structure.
02:36:02 Well, he's got to.
02:36:02 He's got to be stopped.
02:36:04 And the reason why they have No Fear in doing so in a very public way.
02:36:12 What's going to happen to him?
02:36:15 What are?
02:36:15 What are Christians going to do?
02:36:20 I mean, how many are are there Christians?
02:36:22 Are there even?
02:36:24 In that area.
02:36:25 In the West, I mean Christianity.
02:36:28 What, what dwindling membership is left is either super cut.
02:36:36 Or or aging and weak.
02:36:49 They have nothing to fear from this guy.
02:36:58 They have nothing to fear from this guy or.
02:37:01 Anyone in this congregation?
02:37:07 You know, it's funny because.
Speaker 3
02:37:09 I used to wonder.
Devon
02:37:12 When you had the Muslims dealing suicide bombings and stuff like that throughout the West.
02:37:18 A lot of it was a little puzzling because you you would ask yourself.
02:37:22 It's not like we're not letting them in.
02:37:25 You know, they're getting what?
02:37:28 Like what?
02:37:29 I don't see what this accomplishes.
02:37:31 You know, by by blowing yourself up and doing this stuff, I don't see what it accomplishes.
Speaker 1
02:37:37 Well, now we know what it accomplishes.
Devon
02:37:49 It makes it makes them.
02:37:52 Radiate fear.
02:37:53 I guess you know.
02:38:00 You know, there was that there were Comedy Central when South Park, did they all they wanted to.
02:38:06 Do in response to the Charlie Hebdo stuff they wanted to.
02:38:10 Show Mohammed.
02:38:13 In South Park.
02:38:15 And they produced like a an episode where all Mohammed does is like, which, by the way, he'd been depicted on South Park before, when they did the the religious Super Friends episode where they had Moses, Joseph Smith, Jesus, Muhammad like they had like all these these.
02:38:35 Super friend, there was a super friends parody right?
02:38:38 Using all these people and it was no big deal.
02:38:41 Then I I I actually wonder if you can even maybe you can't even get that episode anymore or they edited it out.
02:38:49 Oh, they edited it out.
02:38:50 Again, a second speaking, editing things out.
02:38:54 UM, but they submitted that.
02:38:57 Episode of Comedy Central.
02:39:00 And Comedy Central cut out that part and wouldn't would not show Mohammed.
02:39:04 But at the end of the episode.
02:39:07 It shows Jesus ******** on people.
02:39:11 And they left that in.
02:39:13 So Comedy Central was essentially saying it's OK to show Jesus ******** on people.
02:39:21 But it's not OK to show Mohammed just being a normal guy.
02:39:26 And the reason for that is they were afraid of Muslims.
02:39:30 They're not afraid of Christians.
02:39:38 And because they're not afraid of Christians.
02:39:42 Christians get treated the the way that.
02:39:46 You treat a child that has no possible way of actually doing anything.
02:39:52 It's going to hurt you.
02:39:54 You can just manhandle a child and and you know if they won't go to the room, you can just grab them by the arm and put them in their room.
02:40:02 You know, like they're they're kids.
02:40:05 They pose no threat.
02:40:20 The other thing I was going I mentioned.
02:40:22 Though so the the office.
02:40:28 One of the episodes has been.
02:40:35 Quite literally, actually.
02:40:37 There was a episode where Dwight is.
02:40:43 Celebrating his version of Christmas and he dresses up like some German folk character called a I forget the name, but there's a a another character, a complementary character that goes along with the tradition that's related to and it's like real.
02:41:01 It's like a real thing.
02:41:03 And it's related to black.
02:41:04 Peter, I'm sure you guys have heard that.
02:41:09 Basically, it's like a traditional black face.
02:41:12 Director in.
02:41:16 I think it's.
02:41:17 Not just Germany, but there's there's some other countries in that area that have like a similar character or maybe it's the same guy.
02:41:24 And so there's this joke.
02:41:26 In the office where Dwight says, you know, or someone or he's describing his tradition and you know, it comes up that there's a black face character and.
02:41:39 He he realizes the people are going to be.
02:41:41 Offended by it so.
02:41:42 He he he texts, he texts.
02:41:44 Someone to to not.
02:41:46 Show up dressed like this black face character and there's it's like a shot of one of the.
02:41:52 Actors in black face.
02:41:54 For like.
02:41:56 I don't know.
02:41:56 Like 10 seconds.
02:41:59 It's like not even like a part of the story.
02:42:02 It's just it's a throw away.
02:42:04 Like one liner kind of a joke.
02:42:06 And they have edited that episode to not include that shot.
02:42:11 And you might think to yourself, well, I don't.
02:42:13 What's the significance of that?
02:42:14 Why does that matter?
02:42:16 They'd say, why do we care that they edited a shot out of an episode of the office?
02:42:25 It's it's that in and of itself is.
02:42:27 You're right.
02:42:28 Who gives a ****, right?
02:42:32 But that's not that.
02:42:33 That's not.
02:42:35 The limit to.
02:42:36 What's going to happen with this kind of the way of thinking, especially as you're used to sell?
02:42:43 VHS tapes and DVD's and Blu Rays.
02:42:48 Of these shows, so if you wanted that show, you could have a hard copy of.
02:42:54 It they couldn't then retroactively reach into your home and delete inconvenient scenes from these television shows.
02:43:04 But now that everything's on the cloud and it's not just video, you know the Spotify music, everything's turning into a streaming service.
02:43:15 Nothing is being owned.
02:43:18 Well, think about the great reset, right.
02:43:20 You will own nothing.
02:43:24 That especially includes media.
02:43:28 That especially includes media, not just in terms of entertainment.
02:43:34 But historical records?
02:43:39 If they want to erase a part of history.
02:43:43 They can do it, and they've been doing it.
02:43:48 And right now it's just in ways that might seem insignificant.
02:43:52 Like, oh, So what?
02:43:53 So 10 seconds of an office episode gets cut out permanently.
02:44:00 In fact, I have that clip.
02:44:04 I'm sure I've got it.
02:44:06 You know, it might be.
02:44:07 On let me see if it's on.
02:44:14 On a streaming place I can get.
02:44:16 It quicker because.
02:44:17 I've got it, but it's.
02:44:21 I'd have to find it.
02:44:22 I don't know what episode it's on and all that stuff.
Speaker
02:44:48 A scene from the office in which a character.
02:44:50 Appears in black.
Devon
02:44:52 That's there's just some ****** minority complaining about it.
02:44:56 Where's the actual clip?
02:45:07 They may maybe.
02:45:08 They they might have erased it from uh.
02:45:13 From the Internet.
02:45:29 Yeah, they might have erased it from the Internet.
02:45:30 I might actually have to find it.
02:45:32 If I want to show it.
02:45:32 To you guys, it's not that big of a deal.
02:45:36 But yeah, anyway, screw it, it's not a big deal.
02:45:39 It'll take.
02:45:40 Me a while to find it the but they erased.
02:45:44 Remotely, this part of an episode, they can erase chapters from books.
02:45:50 They can erase chapters from history books.
02:45:55 And as long as no one has a local copy.
Speaker 3
02:45:57 You'll never know.
Devon
02:46:03 There was that document recently where someone it was their document and they posted it on on their G drive.
02:46:12 And we shared it out, it was, it was about vaccine statistics.
02:46:16 I forget exactly what statistic it was, but it was just statistical data.
02:46:21 And Google deleted it out of their G drive.
Speaker 3
02:46:29 And then Twitter deleted Roger's tweet about the delete deleted document.
Devon
02:46:46 You got to disconnect from the system.
02:46:48 You have to disconnect from the system and start getting hard copies of things, especially if you have kids.
02:46:54 If you have kids and you're trusting them to be educated by a system that's erasing.
02:47:00 Significant portions of history.
02:47:03 You're going to raise little ******* drag queen story hour, kids.
02:47:11 I would if.
Speaker 3
02:47:12 I were you.
Devon
02:47:13 And you're even if you aren't going to home school, which I think you should.
02:47:17 At the very.
02:47:17 Least start acquiring hard copies of important historical information and cultural information, and even just technical information.
02:47:30 You know, I got a lot of books on just things like, you know, electrical repair, carpentry, things like that, you know, obviously, survival books, things like that.
02:47:40 You know, if the grid right they're going.
02:47:42 To delete it, just if.
02:47:43 You lose access to the Internet.
02:47:47 In a in a somewhat permanent way.
02:47:50 That you have this information still, I don't know why anyone trusts anything.
Speaker 1
02:47:55 To the cloud.
Devon
02:47:58 But it's crazy that they're doing that.
02:48:04 All right. Well, I'm.
02:48:05 Going to look at chat one last time, then we're going to bail out of here because we're.
02:48:08 Getting close to three hours here.
02:48:10 Oh, oh.
02:48:14 I think it's going to be live.
02:48:16 I have.
02:48:17 I haven't heard back yet or maybe I have.
02:48:19 I just didn't see the message.
02:48:21 But blonde in the belly of the beast.
02:48:26 Monday night.
02:48:28 We're doing an interview.
02:48:30 Monday night on her stuff like not my channel, but her stuff.
02:48:34 I don't know if that's going to be live.
02:48:38 I think it's going to be live and and it will be late at night because I explained to her my Internet sucks.
02:48:43 So if we do this, it's got to be, you know, after midnight, like and.
02:48:50 And so I'm assuming it's going to be like a late like it's going to be like an insomnia.
02:48:54 Stream on her stuff.
02:48:59 But I'm not.
02:49:00 100% sure on the time.
02:49:03 So I'm going to, I'll I'll find out and I'll put that on Telegram and and put it on Twitter and everywhere else tomorrow I'll promote it.
02:49:10 And so you guys know when to check that out.
02:49:14 But that's going to be Monday night.
02:49:17 Monday night.
Speaker 1
02:49:21 Alright, so let's take a look at chat here.
Devon
02:49:29 I personally don't worry that COVID or people vaccine shutting on me could happen, but I can't control it, same as any other disease.
02:49:38 Well, it's not the same as any other disease, though.
02:49:40 That's the thing.
02:49:41 It's like if they've created something that's supposed to do some like weird shedding thing, or it's inadvertent and it's like something, I don't know.
02:49:49 That **** weeds me out, but I don't know if it's real or not, so it's.
02:49:52 Kind of like you know what you do.
02:49:57 OK, this is like way behind.
02:50:00 I'm just having to scroll through a bunch of stuff here now.
02:50:06 It has no way to.
02:50:07 Just go to the last message.
02:50:08 Here we go.
02:50:15 Are you guys are asking about when the the disk order matrix stuff will be created very soon I'll I'll I know.
02:50:22 I keep saying that and it keeps not happening.
02:50:25 I just life keeps happening, you know like.
02:50:27 I was having to do that big Epic journey, the.
02:50:30 Other day and that.
02:50:31 Screw up everything in my.
02:50:34 My plans for that week.
02:50:38 But yeah, I'll be talking to that Daniel Oracle guy.
02:50:42 And and we'll at least get the preliminary things set up and then we'll talk about the matrix server.
02:50:50 I might have someone.
Speaker 1
02:50:53 There's a lot of people that volunteered to do that, so I might.
Devon
02:50:55 Have someone run that?
02:50:59 But yeah, that's I'm behind on all that kind of stuff.
02:51:01 I'm behind on it.
02:51:02 It's getting hot out here.
02:51:03 Like for real?
02:51:04 Like it's right now it's.
02:51:06 Hot not outside.
02:51:08 It's actually hotter inside, right?
Speaker 1
02:51:09 Now than it is outside.
Devon
02:51:11 Just because I can't have any windows open because I don't have any.
02:51:15 I don't have screens on a lot of my windows and I don't want anything flying in here, but it's it's getting actually hot, so I'm I'm I'm just really busting my *** trying to get any and everything done outside that I can't cause it's going to get.
Speaker 1
02:51:27 To a point where it's like.
02:51:30 Going to be really ****** to do things outside.
Devon
02:51:35 It's pretty cheap to buy an encyclopedia from 1930 and earlier. The other you did cheap encyclopedias. You can get cheap, old, old you.
02:51:44 Know old books?
02:51:45 Of like the of classics.
02:51:47 You know, like old prints of.
02:51:49 Of and you don't.
Speaker 3
02:51:49 Have to you know you have to.
Devon
02:51:50 Get like some fancy ******* I.
02:51:53 If you have the money to go for it, I guess.
02:51:54 You don't have to get like the fancy hardcover stuff.
02:51:57 I mean, they printed a lot of these old classics in the 70s and stuff like you can find, like, used books are cheap.
02:52:04 Is what I'm getting at.
02:52:06 And so especially if you don't care about it being some kind of collectible or something like that, if you just.
02:52:10 Want it for the information?
02:52:13 Used books are cheap.
02:52:17 I hear good things about Antelope Hill publishing for books I've never heard of it.
02:52:21 I'll check into it.
02:52:38 UM.
02:52:42 Do you think ISIS is Islamic equivalent of the order from Turner Diaries?
02:52:48 If not, what's different?
02:52:50 I actually I still have not read Turner Diaries, so I can guess what you're asking.
02:52:57 Of ISIS is but.
02:53:02 I guess I mean I.
02:53:03 Mean there's so many different like there's ISIS, al Qaeda, you know, whatever, right, all I can say is Muslims do have.
02:53:12 A healthy immune system, and in fact it's.
02:53:16 More aggressive than an immune system, it seems you know it.
02:53:18 It kind of attacks the immune.
Speaker 1
02:53:20 Systems of others.
Devon
02:53:22 In a way that Christians don't have.
02:53:23 Anything like that?
Speaker 1
02:53:25 Or even white people or anything like that.
02:53:36 OK.
Devon
02:53:39 Is my AC working yet?
02:53:41 No, I didn't.
02:53:41 Get a chance to do that.
02:53:46 I'll do that.
02:53:47 I was going to do it today, but then I I had got caught up doing a bunch of other stuff and then I slept because I was just tired from being out.
02:53:54 That's the other thing being out in the sun all day really drains you so.
02:54:01 I've just been getting tired and then having it.
02:54:04 That's why the stream was a little late today too, as my sleep schedule was all bonkers from the drive.
02:54:09 But anyway.
02:54:10 All right guys, so I will see you Monday night.
02:54:16 On blonde in the belly of the Beast channel.
02:54:20 And like I said, I will promote that on Telegram, Twitter, gab probably mines, although I don't use mine so.
02:54:27 Much these days.
02:54:29 I will make sure I put lots of links and stuff like that.
02:54:33 I just have to get.
02:54:34 The final thumbs up.
02:54:36 We, we said we're going to do.
02:54:37 It Monday, but I don't think I've talked to her since then.
02:54:39 So just.
02:54:40 Not 100% sure, that's still a thing or what the time is and all that stuff. So once I find that out, I'll post lots of links and look if you miss it live, that's fine too.
02:54:52 A lot of people watch this recorded, so I'll post links to the recording afterwards.
02:54:57 The replay if it's.
02:54:58 If you don't catch.
Speaker 1
02:54:59 A lot.
Devon
02:55:00 But anyway, hope you guys have a wonderful Mother's Day one more time.
02:55:06 Do not forget.
02:55:08 Do not forget to talk to your mom on Mother's Day.
02:55:12 If, unless she is a.
02:55:13 Horrible person.
02:55:14 And then that's up to you.
02:55:15 But make sure you you get least give her a call.
02:55:20 Just one little phone call will make all the difference, and it'll make her day and you won't.
02:55:25 And it doesn't cost you anything.
02:55:28 And with that, for black pills, I am of course.
02:55:31 Devon stag.
Speaker 8
02:56:04 God dammit, man. You see, you can't understand what you want to say to your brother.
02:56:09 And sucking black God then to call yourself a Niger.
02:56:12 Don't bring yourself down because it just don't take a take a look at yourself and your history.
02:56:17 You don't look like.
02:56:18 A *** **** to me, negative word in the white man, man and all of this, because the color rub your face.
02:56:23 To dominate and making more money.
02:56:32 You know.