INSOMNIA STREAM: GHOST CAT EDITION.mp3
09/21/2022Speaker 2
00:15:18 They don't believe it now.00:08:47 The heart just made the train.
00:08:59 Connection is made.
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00:09:00 And it's snowing.Speaker 2
00:09:19 Anything is good enough that they brought you down.00:09:29 Round about round about cause the life.
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00:09:36 The Gray.Speaker 2
00:09:38 The dead.00:09:47 Connection is made.
Devon
00:10:20 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.00:10:21 Good night.
00:10:22 This is the insomnia stream.
00:10:24 I am your host.
00:10:26 Devon stack.
00:10:29 Hope you're having a good Wednesday.
00:10:33 Tonight's stream is called Ghost Cat Edition Ghost Cat Edition, and that's because the ghost Cat is currently haunting the pillbox.
00:10:46 That's right.
00:10:46 You may recall a few streams ago I said there was a creepy car or truck hanging out behind the pill box.
00:10:54 And I wasn't sure.
00:10:57 What they were up to?
00:10:59 And then classified cat got very interested in the back door.
00:11:03 And there was a creepy cat.
00:11:05 That was out there.
00:11:07 I don't know for a fact, but I think that that truck was basically just throwing a cat out the truck and driving away because since then there has been this ghost cat that comes to the back door.
00:11:21 And today.
00:11:23 We had we had a.
00:11:24 We had a bit of a storm.
00:11:27 And the ghost cat came and was soaking wet and meowing at the door, and I was like, ah.
00:11:38 Anyone that that?
00:11:38 That has a cat knows you don't just let another cat in.
Speaker
00:11:43 But at the same time, I was.Devon
00:11:44 Like what am I supposed to do?00:11:47 So I let him in.
00:11:49 And he's in.
00:11:50 He's hiding somewhere.
00:11:52 And classified cat is not exactly thrilled with this.
00:11:56 I'll probably let them back out.
00:11:58 I don't know.
00:11:58 I don't know.
00:11:59 What to do?
00:12:00 I was just trying to be nice.
00:12:01 You can't just let some animal out in the the raging storm.
00:12:07 Just stay there soaking wet, crying.
00:12:09 I don't know.
00:12:10 That's the white man in me that makes me.
00:12:13 Have empathy.
00:12:15 For animals.
00:12:18 So yeah, if you hear a catfight break out and there have been little mini battles.
00:12:23 That's what it is.
00:12:26 And yeah, I might actually have to go break it up.
00:12:30 So just be aware of that.
00:12:33 That that could happen at any moment.
00:12:38 Oh boy, not what I wanted to do.
00:12:42 But yeah, what are you going to do?
00:12:44 You know, so anyway.
00:12:48 Let's see here to the show.
Speaker
00:12:55 Spooky news.Devon
00:13:03 Spooky news, OK?00:13:07 In Spooky news today.
00:13:11 Let's bring this up.
00:13:15 Scientists propose controversial plan.
00:13:19 To refreeze the North and South poles by spraying sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
00:13:29 I've never been a.
00:13:31 A chemtrail kind of a person.
00:13:34 I've never studied the the physics behind what many have dismissed chemtrails as contrails.
00:13:41 No, it's just condensation.
00:13:44 That leaves a trail of moisture.
00:13:47 I don't know.
00:13:48 I don't know.
00:13:48 I've never looked into the physics of that.
00:13:50 I don't know if that that's reasonable or not.
00:13:52 I know that a lot of people have been.
00:13:55 Shouting chemtrails for decades.
00:13:59 But it's interesting that this this isn't Sky News.
00:14:01 This isn't a, you know, in some weird old chemtrail website.
00:14:08 A fleet of 125 military air to air refueling tankers would release a cloud of microscopic sulfur dioxide particles at an altitude of 43,000 feet.
00:14:22 And a latitude of 60 degrees in both hemispheres.
00:14:27 Slightly shading the Earth's surface beneath.
00:14:31 So what you.
00:14:32 Know what this says?
00:14:32 At least that.
00:14:34 This is this is something that they take seriously as an option, whether or not they're doing it is another thing right now, but.
00:14:41 Yeah, they say high flying jets could spray microscopic aerosol particles into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight and cool the melting ice caps around 175,000 flights.
00:14:54 A year would be needed.
00:14:55 To or releasing millions of tons of carbon dioxide.
00:14:59 But a former UK chief scientist backed the plans, telling Sky News.
00:15:03 The polar warming is now critical.
00:15:05 And refreezing the ice could hold back the rise in global sea levels.
00:15:11 The new study was led by Wake Smith from Yale University.
00:15:15 In the United States.
00:15:17 We warned that the plan would treat an important symptom of a climate change, not the cause.
00:15:22 It's aspirin, not penicillin.
00:15:24 It's not the substitute.
00:15:27 For de Carbonization, he said.
00:15:31 Under the plan, a fleet of 125 military air to air refueling tankers would release a cloud of microscopic sulfur dioxide particles.
00:15:43 In both hemispheres.
00:15:45 Roughly equivalent to the Shetland Islands in the north and the Falkland Islands in the South, the particles would slowly drift towards the poles.
00:15:54 On high altitude winds, slightly shading Earth's surface beneath.
00:16:00 So again, it just you know it's it's not, it's not the realm of impossibility.
00:16:07 And and look, this is the kind of thing.
00:16:09 That that they would just do one thing.
00:16:11 That I've noticed.
00:16:12 And and I think this is going to be somewhat of a theme, not just tonight but throughout.
00:16:19 A big and I've mentioned this before.
00:16:22 As I if.
00:16:23 I've studied to become a a beekeeper.
00:16:27 One of the things I've noticed is there's a huge difference, a huge difference.
00:16:33 Between the way that beekeepers that have maybe a couple hives in their backyard keep their bees, and commercial beekeepers that have hundreds if not thousands of hives spread out out over a large area where they trucked them across the country, they get pollinate pollination contracts.
00:16:53 And those differences are pretty pretty massive.
00:16:58 And the reason why this applies to what we're going to talk about with this even.
00:17:03 Is when you look at a backyard beekeeper who has say, let's say four or five hives or something like that.
00:17:09 He'll spend the extra money to try to make sure all of his hives are happy and healthy and survive.
00:17:17 He is careful.
00:17:17 Even just you can watch the videos of them.
00:17:19 Keeping their bees, he's.
00:17:21 Careful to not.
00:17:22 Squish a bee when when opening and closing the.
00:17:25 Hive he he's very.
00:17:27 Gentle when pulling out the frames.
00:17:30 You watch the same video from a commercial beekeeper that has thousands of bees.
00:17:34 And they're they're slamming the the boxes around.
00:17:37 They're ripping the frames out.
00:17:39 They're they're throwing.
00:17:40 They're putting, like, the the poison in it to treat for.
00:17:43 They're they.
00:17:45 They're not adding anything to the hives.
00:17:46 All the hives look exactly the same.
00:17:48 They're just the the the cheapest possible hive that you can possibly put bees in and have them sort of survive.
00:17:56 And that is the difference between having a centralized government for a huge population.
00:18:02 Versus a local government.
00:18:06 Because in fact, it's even starker because the bees don't have any way other than you could say, the backyard beekeeper.
00:18:13 If he walks in his backyard and the bees are are agitated, he has to deal with that personally, whereas the commercial beekeeper, unless he drives out to his yard, is not going to even see a bee.
00:18:24 In the same way, these politicians in Washington, most of these people you've never met and never will.
00:18:31 They live thousands of miles away.
00:18:34 They don't know you.
00:18:34 They don't care about you.
00:18:36 They don't care about your special needs.
00:18:39 You are simply a number.
00:18:42 In their book.
00:18:44 When they're making decisions like what kind?
00:18:47 Of hive should we use?
00:18:49 They're going to use the 1 the hives.
00:18:51 That work for them, not for you.
00:18:55 When they decide.
00:18:56 What they're going to feed you and what they're.
00:18:58 Going to treat you with.
00:18:59 Again, it's not what's best for you, it's what's best for the business.
00:19:04 And that's exactly how a centralized government in Washington operates versus someone that's just a backyard beekeeper or a mayor, someone that might live.
00:19:12 In your neighborhood.
00:19:15 Someone that if.
00:19:15 You you can actually go to a town council and look at them.
00:19:20 And yell at them from a podium.
00:19:26 And that is the danger that we're facing right now, especially as as America gets larger.
00:19:31 There were a lot of people opposed to it.
00:19:33 You got to think of it this way.
00:19:34 The founding fathers did not want a large centralized government.
00:19:37 They just wanted a government that could do some basic things right, coordinate between the different states, possibly take care of having an army, that sort of a thing.
00:19:46 And that's when the population was not in the hundreds of 1,000,000.
00:19:51 That's when there was, there were 13 states, not.
00:19:58 They thought it was dangerous back then.
00:20:05 That's before you had mass communications.
00:20:10 That's before you had the ability to, not only.
00:20:14 Pass these laws that would affect everyone in every state but instantaneously across the entire globe.
00:20:20 Enforce them.
00:20:29 So it would make sense if they would do stuff like that, like I'm not.
00:20:32 I don't know if chemtrails are real or not.
00:20:34 I'm just saying.
00:20:35 They would.
00:20:36 They wouldn't care about your health if they were, if it made sense to them to do it.
00:20:44 They would just do it.
00:20:48 Perfect example of this.
00:20:49 If you look at China.
00:20:53 These are quarantine camps in China.
00:20:59 Again, this is a commercial beekeeper.
00:21:03 Which makes sense because Asians, you know, are basically insect people.
00:21:11 This is management.
00:21:12 This is this is large scale management.
00:21:17 This isn't.
00:21:18 Oh, how can we make sure our.
00:21:19 People are comfortable and that their needs are met.
00:21:22 This is how do we manage all of these hives that we have?
00:21:29 How do we make?
00:21:30 Them as productive as possible.
00:21:40 Commercial beekeeping.
00:21:44 And by the way, that goes that goes for everything.
00:21:47 You know, if you're a cattle rancher.
00:21:50 And you've got thousands of of cattle versus a homesteader that's got a cow in the.
00:21:55 Backyard. Same thing.
00:21:58 Same exact thing.
00:22:02 And we are livestock.
00:22:07 All right.
00:22:13 Now, especially as the.
00:22:16 The beekeepers, if you will, the commercial beekeepers, especially as they have less and less in common with you.
00:22:23 You're going to see decisions you don't like and you have no way.
00:22:28 Of really doing about it, 41 year old suspected killer Shannon Brant and suspected he admitted to it, who admitted hitting 18 year old kayler Ellingson with his car over the teens. Conserve. Excuse me, conservative views.
00:22:42 Was released yesterday on $50,000 bond. Brennan has been charged with vehicular homicide and leaving the scene of deadly accidents. In other words, the leftist ran over a right wing guy with his car killed him.
00:22:54 And it was on purpose.
00:22:59 And he's let he's let go.
00:23:01 All he has to do is come up with $5000.50 thousand bond. But that just means you have to come with 10% of that. So you come with five grand, you're out of jail.
00:23:10 James Fields his his bond was like, I don't know.
00:23:12 It was like in in the hundreds of millions or something.
00:23:14 It was like it was basically it was a number that he was never going to be able to come up with.
00:23:21 And now he's serving hundreds of years in prison.
00:23:27 And his he was not intentionally trying to run people over.
00:23:37 But that's what happens when you no longer are running the show.
00:23:42 Speaking of not really running the show anymore, I thought this was a little interesting.
00:23:47 Well, well, again in a minute.
00:23:49 Something else we have to watch out for.
00:23:52 This article came out today or I think it was today.
00:23:55 Or maybe it was yesterday.
00:23:58 I guess that was the day before yesterday.
00:24:00 I'm a little.
00:24:01 Bit late.
00:24:03 I don't have it up here anymore.
Speaker
00:24:08 I'm going to.Devon
00:24:08 Bring it up.00:24:09 Here office for the protection of the Constitution.
00:24:13 Operates hundreds of right wing extremists, fake accounts.
00:24:21 Get this article up.
Speaker 4
00:24:25 Here we are.Devon
00:24:28 The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, the BFV, and that's in Germany.00:24:35 The leading domestic intelligence agency in Germany operates hundreds of fake right wing accounts that it uses to infiltrate right wing political networks.
00:24:45 According to a report by the German newspaper, I'm going to try to say that whatever something.
00:24:52 Based on interviews with the BFV or with the BFV agent, the reporter who broke the story running Stinky looks.
00:25:01 Like Stinky, I don't know.
00:25:03 Said that, not only are the BFV agents allowed to agitate and inflamed the passions.
00:25:09 Of the networks.
00:25:11 They infiltrate it, but they are also allowed to commit criminal offences.
00:25:18 In order to be really credible, there's a quote.
00:25:21 It's not enough to share or like what others say, you also have to make statements yourself.
00:25:27 Said the unnamed agent. So I think what he's talking about in terms of breaking law himself is they have hate speech laws over there, so he has to be like going die die to like prove to the the other right, right wing extremist that that he's down, he's down. He's cool.
00:25:46 This means the agent another quote.
00:25:48 This means the agents also bully and agitate, said stinky.
00:25:53 To a certain extent, they are also allowed to.
00:25:56 Commit criminal offenses.
00:25:59 An unnamed head of the local BFV field office said the tactics are quote the future of information gathering, End Quote in a comment to the newspaper.
00:26:10 According to Stinky, the BFE has invested, invested in online right wing infiltrators since 2019.
00:26:19 Quote many right wing radicals probably have no idea how many accounts in their chat groups are already agents.
00:26:26 Said stinky alright.
00:26:28 How many of you guys are working for stinky?
00:26:29 Well, I guess you're not working.
00:26:30 For stinky.
00:26:31 But you're working for the BFV.
00:26:34 Any of you BFV ************* in there?
00:26:37 Stinky is the one that's writing the.
00:26:38 Report on you guys.
00:26:40 The agent who spoke to Stinky said that the that inflaming the right wing circles they infiltrated was part of the job.
00:26:48 Quote of course.
00:26:49 I encouraged people in their worldview, said the agent.
00:26:53 You need this, you need to feed this bubble.
00:26:57 Intelligence agencies have been infiltrating political activist organizations for decades. The FBI's program of surveilling domestic political activists dates to at least the 1950s.
00:27:09 While much of that early work, which took place against the backdrop of the Cold War, focused on communist and far left activists, today's western intelligence agencies have turned their attention to targeting critics of the election or critics of election fraud, mass immigration globalism and official COVID-19 policies.
00:27:29 All of which have been labeled right wing positions by elites.
00:27:35 So yeah, there are absolutely feds.
00:27:40 This is Germany.
00:27:41 So I I don't know how many of the Germans would be infiltrating the American ones, but it would make sense.
00:27:46 So what they've done in the past and what arguably happened in or at least possibly happened in the Oklahoma City bombing where remember, if you remember the.
00:27:55 The streams we did on the.
00:27:58 Healing hate documentary.
00:28:01 There was that.
00:28:02 German guy that the CIA and the.
00:28:05 FBI just kind of.
00:28:07 You know, let him leave and go back to Germany, even though he was obviously hanging out with Timothy McVeigh and all those other people with on that in that Christian identity camp.
00:28:20 And you know, and it seems kind of like a sketchy guy and and very possibly.
00:28:27 Working with intelligence agencies in America, I see what they do and you know, Five Eyes does the same sort of thing.
00:28:34 That's the English speaking intelligence agencies that work together and you know, you got New Zealand, Australia, England, America and what's the other one?
00:28:43 I don't know, but doesn't Canada, I guess I always forget Canada.
00:28:46 It seems like they're not even really.
00:28:48 The country they they get together and they they pool their their information and they'll spy on each other citizens to avoid any kind of, you know, privacy concerns.
00:28:59 So for example, the FBI might not be able to legally.
00:29:04 I'm not to say that they don't, but they might not legally be able to spy on you.
00:29:09 But hey, am I 610. So if MI 6 spies on you and they're like, hey, if you.
00:29:15 I guess what here's some data.
00:29:18 It's suddenly legal now, and you know, FBI's like, oh, great. Oh, by the way, we've been spying on your guys, you know. And so they just trade information that way. It's it's *******.
00:29:30 You know, it's it's obviously unethical and and whatever, but who cares, right?
00:29:36 They're commercial beekeepers.
00:29:37 They don't ******* care.
00:29:39 They don't ******* care.
00:29:40 They're managing a problem.
00:29:43 They're trying to maximize production.
00:29:46 In their operation.
00:29:49 And anything that goes outside the the norms of the behavior that they want, they try to manage.
00:29:56 And so they are managing you rather than treating you as a valuable.
00:30:03 Citizen of a country.
00:30:05 You're simply a disease.
00:30:07 A disease that's infecting.
00:30:10 Their operation.
00:30:14 A disease that.
00:30:15 They have less and less in common with, you know, I saw this.
00:30:18 This is old news, but just as a reminder.
00:30:21 You know, we've talked about how at first when a lot of this immigration started happening.
00:30:27 You had you had low, you know the the low end of the the job market was what was the the immigrants were doing, right?
00:30:35 Immigrants were coming and and taking the the manual labor type jobs that, you know, remember back in the the the early 2000s, they would say it's the the.
00:30:44 Jobs that Americans won't do.
Speaker 5
00:30:47 It's just the jobs that.Devon
00:30:48 Americans won't do.00:30:49 Which is ********.
00:30:50 It was the jobs Americans wouldn't do for a dollar an hour.
00:30:54 Which is, you know, that's that's just the way that it that it is.
00:30:58 You'd have to pay more.
00:31:01 And rather than pay more, they decide to import mess.
00:31:05 You know, migrant workers, that many of many of whom would stay or come here legally in the first.
00:31:09 Place and and demographically replace us little by little.
00:31:13 And if you complained about it, you were the low IQ, you know, janitor type.
00:31:18 Well, not so much anymore.
00:31:22 These are the the Indians who are CEOs in Silicon Valley companies right now.
00:31:28 The CEO of Google, CEO of Microsoft, CEO of Adobe, CEO of Twitter, CEO of MasterCard, CEO of Pepsi CEO of IBM, CEO of Albertsons CEO of Micron CEO of Net App CEO of Nokia.
00:31:49 CEO of Palo Alto CEO, CEO of Arista.
00:31:54 And CEO of Novartis.
00:32:02 And that's just Indians.
00:32:07 These are people that don't share your values and in many cases have a chip on their shoulder about white people because.
00:32:12 Of their own history.
00:32:14 And their own their own worldview and narrative.
00:32:22 You don't get any higher than CEO.
00:32:28 And look, as a lot of these people get elected and the many of them are getting elected.
00:32:32 It's going to be the same kind of a thing.
00:32:33 You're going to people who don't share your values, who have no genetic connection, not.
00:32:36 Only to the founders of the country, but to you.
00:32:41 And in fact, you're a competing group.
00:32:45 Look, the America, a lot of people don't realize this.
00:32:47 I was talking to someone the other day and I realized how how few people really understand this about America, America as it exists today is not.
00:32:56 It's not old.
00:32:59 Like the shape of America is not old.
00:33:02 When the Mormons went to Utah, just as an example, which was like in the early 1800s mill mid 1800s.
00:33:09 They were.
00:33:10 They went to Utah because Utah wasn't in America.
00:33:15 The Spanish, the Spanish settled California.
00:33:19 That's why you had all the Spanish missions, the El Camino.
00:33:21 Real and all that stuff.
00:33:24 Pretty much everything West of Utah was part of Mexico not that long ago.
00:33:34 When they were doing the homesteading type stuff like there's that movie far and away with.
00:33:42 Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise, right, were there about.
00:33:45 It's the Irish, the Irish family that comes to America to to get their homestead because they want land.
00:33:52 It's all about having land.
00:33:55 With what?
00:33:55 That that's loosely based on.
00:33:58 Is they would do these the the the federal government would basically just do these land grants.
Speaker 6
00:34:04 Because they were.Devon
00:34:05 Trying to fill in all this empty space.00:34:08 The reason why it was so easy to take from Mexico, as no one lived there.
00:34:13 Mexico just simply claimed the land they said, oh, this is this.
00:34:17 This part of the continent belongs to us.
00:34:21 And after losing a war with.
00:34:22 The United States, the United States.
00:34:23 Said, well, now it belongs.
00:34:25 To us.
00:34:25 But they knew that it would just they would just as easily lose it as as Mexico did.
00:34:30 Unless they had people ******* living there.
00:34:36 So they just gave away land.
00:34:38 They gave away huge tracts of land.
00:34:45 Because they wanted people to sit, you know, to settle it.
00:34:49 And be living there.
00:34:51 So it wasn't just like a flag, it's like the moon, right?
00:34:55 If you believe we went to the moon.
00:34:58 America put a flag up there.
00:35:01 But there's no one there, right?
00:35:04 If China could go to the moon and start building a moon base and you know what are you going to do?
00:35:13 You have to have people there.
00:35:18 That's another reason why this demographic replacement matters so much.
00:35:23 Because a nation is its people.
00:35:27 And look the the the federal government.
00:35:29 Letting people have all this land and promoting you know, people going out West and and enforcing the border, doing mass deportations like operation went back and stuff like that, that worked.
00:35:44 You know, border states like Arizona where something crazy like 95% white.
00:35:55 Not that long.
00:35:56 I'm talking like early 90s.
00:36:06 And in 30 years and now it's like 50% white or something like that.
00:36:17 That's another reason why you don't want the centralized government.
00:36:22 You don't want the commercial beekeeper.
00:36:25 Because when problems start to to happen.
00:36:30 In the operation.
00:36:33 You're not able to to detect them right away.
00:36:36 If you're the commercial beekeeper with thousands of hives spread all over these different, you know, yards across the the state.
00:36:46 If you're a backyard beekeeper, you walk in your backyard.
00:36:48 You got four or five hives or whatever.
00:36:51 You're going to see him all the time, you.
00:36:53 Know when something's wrong.
00:36:55 You can address the problem pretty quickly.
00:37:02 And you have an interest in addressing the problem quickly.
00:37:06 You've only got four or five.
00:37:07 Hives you don't want.
00:37:08 Them to die off.
00:37:11 To a commercial beekeeper, four or five hives.
00:37:13 Is no big deal.
00:37:16 Many of them expect losses of around 30 to 40% every year.
00:37:22 Every year.
00:37:24 30 to 40% of their bees die.
00:37:27 Over the winter.
00:37:30 That's and that's fine.
00:37:32 That's just part of.
00:37:34 That's just the cost of doing business.
00:37:41 See and this is one of the ways in which they are eliminating.
00:37:46 The infection.
00:37:48 If you don't think that the trans stuff and the gay ****.
00:37:52 Is part of white genocide.
00:37:54 You don't understand white genocide.
00:37:58 Very rarely, very rarely.
00:38:02 Do these communities.
00:38:05 Involve a whole lot of non whites.
00:38:07 How many non.
00:38:08 White trans kids, do you have?
00:38:14 Now, is it that the whites are more susceptible to this poison?
00:38:22 Or is it?
00:38:23 That this poison.
00:38:26 Is targeted at the whites.
00:38:30 Also possible.
00:38:33 I would submit to you that one of the reasons why it works so well in the whites, one of the reasons why this propaganda works so well on them is they've got a long history.
00:38:43 Of manipulating whites, they.
00:38:45 Know what works.
00:38:47 To manipulate wines.
00:38:50 Because it's been working for a long time.
00:38:56 They're going after your children as a form.
00:39:01 Of genocide.
00:39:03 What else would you call it?
00:39:05 They're systematically making children.
00:39:14 While simultaneously making a mockery.
Speaker
00:39:16 Out of them.Devon
00:39:26 Here's a training video.00:39:29 From a let me see what school District was this from?
00:39:36 Uh, did I write it down?
00:39:38 I don't think I wrote it down.
Speaker 4
00:39:42 Here we are.Devon
00:39:44 This is from the Idaho no, I'm sorry.00:39:49 This is the new Chicago Public school system.
00:39:54 So this is this is what's going on in Chicago.
00:39:56 This is how they're training their their teachers in Chicago.
Speaker 7
00:40:00 But we don't have CPS data on gender identity for students younger than middle school.00:40:04 We know that there are students.
00:40:06 In the.
00:40:06 As classrooms as early as?
Devon
00:40:08 I forgot to turn the audio on for it.Speaker 7
00:40:09 Well, we don't have CPS data on gender identity for students younger than middle school. We know that there are students in CPS classrooms as early as pre-K who identify as non binary and trans.00:40:19 They deserve to feel supported at school just as much as older students.
00:40:23 Research shows that children start to understand gender at a very early age.
00:40:27 Around age two, children become conscious of the physical differences between cisgender boys and girls, and before their third birthday, most children can easily label themselves as their gender by age 4, most children have a stable sense of their gender identity.
00:40:40 Early childhood educators should consider ways to expand children's understanding of gender by challenging traditional gender stereotypes for.
00:40:48 People, by encouraging students to play with toys they like rather than toys based on gender stereotypes, children who assert a gender diverse identity know their gender as clearly and consistently as their peers of the same developmental stage.
00:41:00 This means that youth who are trans or non binary have an equal understanding of their gender as cisgender youth.
00:41:06 Gender diverse children deserve and benefit from the same level of support.
00:41:10 Love and acceptance as their cisgender peers.
Devon
00:41:14 So that's an official training video.00:41:18 Children as young AS2.
00:41:25 Can be trans.
00:41:27 Indefinitely by 4.
00:41:30 And that's wouldn't, you know it, that's the age.
00:41:31 They go into kindergarten.
00:41:34 Or that's the youngest you can beat answer kindergarten.
00:41:47 They want to make you infertile.
00:41:53 It's kind of like think about it this way.
00:41:58 Speaking of ghost cats, stray cats.
00:42:03 When the SPCA.
00:42:06 Gets a stray cat taken to them.
00:42:09 The first thing they do.
00:42:12 If it's a guy, they chop its balls.
00:42:13 Off if it's a.
00:42:15 A girl cat.
00:42:16 They rip out its ovaries.
00:42:17 That's that's the first thing they do is sterilize that cat.
00:42:20 They don't kill them.
00:42:21 The SPCA.
00:42:23 But they sterilize them.
00:42:26 And they do that because.
00:42:28 They want to lower the population.
00:42:30 They don't want a bunch of stray cats all over.
00:42:31 The place.
00:42:32 That's that's why they exist, right?
00:42:34 To manage this problem of.
00:42:37 Stray cats and dogs and stuff.
00:42:40 So they neuter or spay these animals the second they get them.
00:42:48 That's what they're doing.
00:42:50 You're being managed.
00:42:53 They're neutering in in Spain these.
00:42:57 These stray cats.
00:43:01 And they've implemented this **** amazingly fast. Like look at this number of the the top photo number of pediatric gender clinics in 2007. I can just easily look at that and tell you there's only two.
00:43:15 I'd have to be ******* Rain Man to tell.
00:43:17 You how many were on the bottom?
00:43:26 It seems as if there's one.
00:43:27 In every single state.
00:43:31 With states like California having multiple.
00:43:37 Again, this is pediatric gender clinics.
00:43:42 Not just gender clinics pediatric gender clinics.
00:43:47 That means for children.
00:44:01 This is why you want to homeschool your kids.
00:44:03 Honestly, part of the reason you want to home school.
00:44:05 Your kids? I.
00:44:06 Mean look, there's a lot of reasons.
00:44:08 But one of the reasons is if if this is the the thinking.
00:44:13 That gets passed on to these psychopaths.
00:44:15 They have teaching the children.
00:44:17 That at age 4 they can start deciding their gender.
00:44:22 What do you think happens if your kid?
00:44:26 That you send to school start, who's a boy?
00:44:29 Starts playing with a Dolly.
00:44:33 And then the psycho teacher decides and we look.
Speaker
00:44:38 We we, we've, we've.Devon
00:44:39 Seen the psycho teachers like, let me where?00:44:41 Where is it at?
00:44:44 You know, like this guy, right?
00:44:47 This is a teacher.
00:44:48 This is a teacher.
00:44:48 So some guy like this.
00:44:52 Some guy like this decides that your kid is trans.
00:45:01 Not in every state, but I guarantee you in some states.
00:45:06 If you fight against this idea that your kid is trans, you're confused.
00:45:10 Little 4 year old that the teacher told.
00:45:12 Oh, you're playing with a Dolly.
00:45:14 You're a girl.
00:45:18 You'll be the child abuser.
00:45:20 CPS might even take your children.
00:45:26 And if you don't think that this is becoming.
00:45:28 More and more just accepted science.
00:45:31 Scientific American had a this Scientific American used to be a respected publication that would talk about scientific stuff.
00:45:38 Scientific American had a article I saw the day.
00:45:41 The headline was how census data is dangerous to the safety of trans kids.
00:45:50 They've just Scientific American has just accepted the trans kids as a thing.
00:45:56 And they're they're they're in danger.
00:45:58 Of even even census data can can hurt trans kids somehow?
00:46:17 Another reason why that you have a lot of people going along with this because you know, obviously like I said, I've never said that.
00:46:24 Oh, it's like some some spooky plan that everyone who's participating is in on right.
00:46:30 They're not in some.
00:46:31 Like group chat.
00:46:31 We're like, aha, today I white genocide and even harder today.
00:46:35 Like, that's not what's that's not what's going on.
00:46:39 A lot of these people have their own motives.
00:46:46 This is from a hospital that performs some of these surgeries.
00:46:51 Let me see if I pop this.
00:46:53 Article up here I forget what?
00:46:55 Here it is.
00:46:56 Yeah, it was.
00:46:57 Oops, Nope wrong one.
00:47:01 I have so many ******* articles here.
00:47:07 Vanderbilt University Medical Center.
00:47:13 This is how they see the trans kid situation.
00:47:25 Back it up.
00:47:26 I'm going to turn it up a little bit too because audio.
00:47:28 Is not the best on this.
Speaker 8
00:47:31 There we go.Speaker 9
00:47:33 Starting in January 1st of 2017, according to the Affordable Care Act, insurance cover carrier are mandated to cover medical expenses for trans folks.00:47:44 Some of our BMC financial folks in in August of 20 after October of 2016, sorry, a couple of years ago put down some.
00:47:52 Costs of how much money we think each patient would bring in, and this is only including top surgery.
00:47:57 This isn't including any bottom surgery and it's.
00:48:01 A lot of.
00:48:02 Money. These surgeries make a lot of money so female to male chest reconstruction can bring in $40,000 patient just on routine hormone.
00:48:12 Treatment who I'm only seeing a few times a year, can bring in.
00:48:15 Several $1000.
00:48:17 But requires a lot of visits and labs that actually makes money for the.
00:48:21 Now these are from the Internet, but it's from the Philadelphia Center transgender surgery, which has done a lot of surgery for patients.
00:48:30 And I just want to give you.
00:48:31 An idea on the bottom surgeries.
Devon
00:48:34 So just to recap here, so far she's saying that because of the Affordable Care Act.00:48:43 Insurance companies are required to pay for trans surgery.
00:48:51 And that.
00:48:53 Top surgery.
00:48:55 Can get can get a hospital $40,000 a pop.
00:49:02 And that makes a lot of money for the hospital.
00:49:07 Additionally, she's saying that well in after that, they have to.
00:49:10 Keep doing visits.
00:49:13 You know, to dilate.
00:49:16 All that horrible ****.
00:49:19 Well, that costs.
00:49:20 1000 bucks or so each time they come in.
00:49:24 And the insurance companies picking that up.
00:49:26 And by the way, in many cases, that's you.
00:49:31 In the same way, when we watched the summit.
00:49:34 And I was showing you clips of them talking about the hundreds of millions of dollars they were going to.
00:49:39 Be giving to.
00:49:40 People of color, because they're victims of.
00:49:43 White supremacy, you know, to the tune of of close to half a billion dollars, half a billion dollars.
00:49:51 That the source of those funds in many cases is.
00:49:59 Same thing with this.
00:50:04 You know when you pay your insurance every month?
00:50:07 It goes to this, it goes to someones ******* top surgery.
00:50:15 It goes to their dilation.
00:50:18 Now, she said, that's not even bottom surgery.
Speaker 9
00:50:21 Are making and this is.00:50:23 I think this has to be an underestimate.
00:50:26 This is for vaginoplasty.
00:50:28 They're saying they're quoting roughly.
00:50:29 Around 20,000.
00:50:30 Dollars for a vaginal quantity, but that doesn't include your hospital stay.
00:50:34 That doesn't include your post on visits.
00:50:36 That doesn't include your anesthesia, your O.
00:50:40 R so I would think that.
00:50:41 This has to be a gross.
00:50:43 I think that's just like the surgeons that piece.
00:50:46 Of it which?
00:50:47 Anybody who's ever been in the hospital knows that.
00:50:48 That's like 10% of it.
00:50:51 And the female to male bottom surgeries.
00:50:54 These are huge money.
00:50:57 Again, I think this has.
00:50:58 To be an underestimate if.
00:50:59 They're voting around $20,000 for a.
00:51:01 Ballot pasty.
00:51:02 There's different things that.
00:51:03 I read that said.
00:51:04 It could be up to $100,000.
00:51:06 Doctor Linaker, who's our servant, says.
Devon
00:51:10 The bottom surgery could be.00:51:12 Up to $100,000.
00:51:15 And you can tell she's excited about this.
00:51:20 This is really activating her almonds.
00:51:26 And again, insurance is paying for it.
00:51:29 Which means if you're on the same network or whatever, you're you're paying for it.
00:51:38 You know, one of the reasons why your premiums are so high is.
00:51:42 You're paying for ******** to get a leg penis.
Speaker 9
00:51:46 There's entire clinics where the entire clinic is supported just by their bowel classes and that is.00:51:52 Like a fraction of the surgeries that they're doing.
00:51:55 These surgeries are labor intensive.
00:51:57 They require a lot of follow-ups.
00:51:59 They require a lot of our time.
00:52:01 And they make money they make.
Devon
00:52:07 And they make money.00:52:12 So you might say to yourself, well, OK well we we understand.
00:52:17 Why hospital administrators?
00:52:20 Like this woman?
00:52:20 I'd like to know her her ethnicity.
00:52:24 While while they're why they're so excited for this, and again white women, let's say she's not.
00:52:31 A fellow white.
00:52:33 You'll notice that.
00:52:34 All these hospital ministers and in the next clip, I'm.
00:52:37 About to play too, it's women.
00:52:39 This is what happens when you let them.
00:52:42 Run the show.
00:52:44 Women who are.
00:52:47 Women who?
00:52:47 This is my my theory.
00:52:48 One of the reasons why you get such sociopathic women that are in positions of power is if a woman is so you have to be a certain kind of psychopath to begin with.
00:53:01 To be rather be in a cubicle.
00:53:06 Chasing the promotion all day, then raising a family.
00:53:11 Because you're you're having to overcome your instincts.
00:53:19 And you're having.
00:53:19 To overcome so much of what makes.
00:53:21 A woman, a woman.
00:53:23 To to find, to actually be the alpha woman that has this.
00:53:28 This position here.
00:53:31 That's why so many of these women that you see that are in powerful positions are extra extra psychopathic.
00:53:42 And if you have a problem with it.
00:53:45 Let's say you're a doctor.
00:53:48 And you work at this University Hospital.
00:53:52 Who is clearly gearing up.
00:53:54 They're trying to make as much money as they can from this.
00:53:58 This awesome new trend.
00:54:01 And you say you know what?
00:54:02 I I, I I don't want.
00:54:04 To assist on this.
00:54:07 I got into this to save lives. I got into this to I wanted to do heart surgery. I wanted to do, you know, life saving procedures. I wanted to improve people's quality of life.
00:54:21 I didn't want to be showing leg penises on to chicks and chopping their **** off and chopping ***** off like this is.
00:54:29 This is insanity.
00:54:34 Well, they've got a message for people like that.
Speaker 10
00:54:38 If you were going to observe conscientious objection.00:54:43 You have to realize that that is problematic.
Devon
00:54:48 If you're going.00:54:49 To assert the audio is pretty bad on.
00:54:51 This if you're going.
00:54:52 To assert conscientious objection.
00:54:55 So if you're going to say I don't want to be involved in this kind of a procedure.
00:55:00 You have to understand that's going to be problematic.
00:55:03 You love that word, right?
00:55:05 It's going to be problematic.
Speaker 10
00:55:07 You are doing something to another person.00:55:11 And you are not paying for the cost for your belief.
Devon
00:55:18 You're not paying for it.00:55:19 You got to do it.
00:55:20 It's part of your job.
00:55:24 You better do it.
Speaker 10
00:55:26 I think that is a real.00:55:29 I mean I think that's a real issue, so.
00:55:34 So I think you know so your so yes, Vanderbilt, if someone has the country participating in this sort of surgery, if probably you have to.
00:55:47 Accommodate him to the extent.
00:55:48 Of that you can find another person.
00:55:50 Who can do your job?
00:55:51 Who doesn't have an objection?
00:55:53 The things of.
00:55:54 That nature.
00:55:55 But I just want you to take home that saying that you're.
Speaker
00:56:00 Not going to.Speaker 10
00:56:00 Do something, because if you're conscientious because of your religious beliefs, is not without consequences.Devon
00:56:10 You saying you're not going to do something because it's against your religious beliefs?00:56:14 Is not without consequences.
00:56:15 You know, it's funny because this ******* **** right here.
00:56:20 Was probably cheering when only a handful of years ago, as you guys might remember this something that's not even as consequential as is something like this.
00:56:31 There was that Muslim woman that worked it.
00:56:33 I think it was like a a a grocery store somewhere.
00:56:36 Ohh that I say grocery.
00:56:37 Store I.
00:56:38 I won't do it.
00:56:40 I won't do it.
00:56:42 Maybe I'll do it, no.
00:56:42 I won't do it.
00:56:45 But she worked at a grocery store.
00:56:48 And she didn't want to handle pork.
00:56:51 Well, they they sold pork.
00:56:53 Obviously, right.
00:56:56 And so if people came to the checkout stand, she would refuse to.
00:57:02 Check it out.
00:57:06 And instead of being able to fire this woman.
00:57:10 They were forced to to.
00:57:12 Put like a port a non.
00:57:13 Pork aisle just for her.
00:57:20 But you couldn't buy pork in this line.
00:57:28 And I guarantee you turbo ***** like this ******* ***** right here.
00:57:33 Thought that was ******* fantastic.
00:57:42 Because that.
00:57:45 Was also.
00:57:47 Part of white genocide.
00:57:50 Once, once you realize the what's really motivating, a lot of this.
00:57:56 Because she's the higher up.
00:57:59 The middle management blonde.
00:58:00 With that was had dollar signs in her eyes.
00:58:06 Don't get me wrong, she.
00:58:07 Probably same story with that, that ***** too, but.
00:58:12 This **** right here knows exactly what she's doing.
Speaker 10
00:58:20 And it should not be without consequences.00:58:23 And I just want to put that out there.
00:58:27 We are given enormous if you don't want to do this kind of work, don't work at Vanderbilt.
Devon
00:58:35 If you don't want to perform.00:58:38 Sex change operations don't work at their hospital.
00:58:49 And don't think that these conversations aren't taking place at other hospitals around the country.
00:58:56 You saw the map.
00:59:04 It's it's spreading faster than ******* monkeypox.
00:59:23 And it's starting in the schools.
00:59:29 You know, it's funny because I remember them there.
00:59:31 There were talk.
00:59:31 There was a story a couple years ago, I think it.
00:59:33 Was like around 2016.
00:59:38 Where they said something to the effect of, like, you know, taking a kid.
00:59:44 To a 4th of July fireworks.
00:59:48 Display or parade or something like that.
00:59:52 Taking them as a child to one of these things, a patriotic event that would be fun for kids.
00:59:59 Had a huge influence on their political.
01:00:01 Views later in life.
01:00:04 Or at least the correlation existed.
01:00:06 You could argue that their parents, the parents that are taking their kids.
01:00:10 To these kind of events are going to be more political and, you know, right wing or whatever, and that's why.
01:00:16 But it's going to leave an impression.
01:00:19 All of us, we all have these life changing life, defining memories from when we were kids.
01:00:32 And they become part of who we are.
01:00:38 Teachers are around your children for longer.
01:00:42 Than you are.
01:00:47 Your teachers have your kids for about 8 hours a day.
01:00:53 And you might see your kid at breakfast time.
01:00:55 Take him to the bus or drop him off somewhere, right?
01:00:59 They come home if the mom works.
01:01:00 **** she's.
01:01:01 You know, they they they come home to.
01:01:03 A babysitter, or latchkey kids, or whatever.
01:01:08 Even if the mom doesn't work, though, you get them for dinner.
01:01:12 They do their homework, which is part of the school part.
01:01:15 Of the message.
01:01:18 Then you sent him off to bed and they do it.
01:01:20 All over again five days a week.
01:01:30 In fact, if I were to really.
01:01:32 Think about it.
01:01:34 I have many of these life defining moments, these little memories that are burned into my skull.
01:01:41 A lot of them are from teachers.
01:01:45 Not always positive.
01:01:46 Sometimes it's a negative influence, right?
01:01:54 But they want to get to these kids while their brains are still.
Speaker 11
01:02:04 Badges worn by some Hilliard teachers aimed at reaching out to LGBTQ plus students, but some parents are pinning.Devon
01:02:13 So here's a school district where the.01:02:16 The teachers are wearing gay badges.
01:02:20 Wish I was making that up.
01:02:22 They're wearing gay badges.
01:02:24 He backed it up like this.
01:02:30 The LGBTQ caucus.
01:02:34 Proudly supported by NEA.
01:02:39 Safe person, safe space.
01:02:45 And the way they sell this is well, you know, we don't know.
01:02:48 We we have all these trans and gay kids when they're 4.
01:02:53 And their parents?
01:02:55 Because of their religious beliefs or their bigotry or whatever.
01:03:00 Are creating a dangerous environment for these children and.
01:03:02 They don't feel safe.
01:03:05 So we're going to wear these gay badges.
01:03:09 And on these gay badges?
01:03:12 We're going to have a QR code.
01:03:16 And if you scan that QR code with your phone.
01:03:20 It'll bring up.
01:03:21 A website that tells you how to masturbate.
01:03:24 It'll tell you about *** ***.
01:03:31 Or **** stuff.
01:03:33 As uh.
01:03:35 Bill Nye the ****** Guy likes to say.
Speaker 11
01:03:43 Are pinning some protests on them.Speaker 12
01:03:46 New at six, they say the badges are steering their kids to the wrong place and exposing them to sexually explicit.Speaker 11
01:03:52 Material and they say school is not the place to be wearing them.01:03:56 Here's Luanne storia.
Speaker 13
01:03:58 Some of these are not fit to.Speaker 5
01:04:00 OK.Speaker 14
01:04:01 Hilliard parent Lisa Chaffee has checked out the website and says the content is nothing kids should access, like sexual techniques and sex acts.Speaker 13
01:04:10 The badge has a QR code that, once scanned, takes you to a website that has extremely inappropriate information.01:04:19 And as a parent.
01:04:21 That crosses the line teachers.
Devon
01:04:25 Again, if you if you want more evidence that this is part of why genocide.01:04:34 What does Bipac have to deal with?
01:04:40 Bipac, of course, is a new weird I don't even know what the acronym is anymore at this point, but it means.
01:04:45 Blacks and it means non whites.
01:04:50 So part of their resource toolkit.
01:04:53 Is non whites.
01:04:55 Weird huh?
01:04:57 Because I thought this was just about gender identity, that that should be affecting all races, right?
01:05:06 Why would you have to ally up with a group that represents everyone but whites?
01:05:18 Like literally?
01:05:18 What would that have anything to do with?
01:05:21 Gay safe spaces.
Speaker 13
01:05:24 And as a parent.01:05:26 That crosses the line.
Speaker 14
01:05:28 Teachers K through 12 can wear the badge that says I'm here safe person safe space, the district says the intent of the badge is a message of safety and inclusion for all students.Speaker 6
01:05:40 We do obviously want it to be a safe space for everybody, but we.01:05:43 Want it to?
01:05:43 Be clear as to what the zones are.
Devon
01:05:47 Oh, look at that, Omar tarazi.01:05:52 Nice Anglo-Saxon name.
01:05:56 Demographics matter.
01:06:00 Demographics matter.
01:06:07 Just because Omar here is.
01:06:11 Is not digging ditches in some backyard.
01:06:14 Doesn't mean he's not taking the jobs of Americans.
01:06:16 That and then.
01:06:18 Putting his own little spin on it.
Speaker 6
01:06:22 Of how conversations are handled and and that they're.01:06:26 Not just like this sort.
01:06:27 Of misfiring in different directions. well-intentioned people just, you know, going overboard in One Direction or another and and not having any state standards to follow.
Speaker 14
01:06:35 Nobody from the district would answer our questions on camera, but the Superintendent sent us a statement reading in part teachers.01:06:42 We're reminded that the resources linked to the QR code were for adult learning only.
01:06:48 Teachers were reminded that if asked about the I'm here message on the badge, their response should be age appropriate.
Devon
01:06:57 Age appropriate.01:06:57 So you mean 4?
01:07:03 I mean, it was a different school district, but, you know, apparently 4.
01:07:07 In Chicago.
01:07:10 That's age appropriate so you know what's the problem here.
Speaker 6
01:07:21 I want to clarify the law as it relates to discussions in the classroom.Speaker 13
01:07:26 I think every teacher should be safe to go to, to discuss any issue a student might have.01:07:33 They should not have to identify them.
Devon
01:07:37 And that's the, you know, Chucky, mom answer, they should just.01:07:41 You know the torches need to just ******* come out.
01:07:46 And seeing the torches coming out, it's just kind of funny.
01:07:48 It just reminds me of this.
01:07:51 Well, now they admitted they would never remember back in the day.
01:07:55 Maybe I'm showing my age back in the day, they'd show you these photos of the Nazis burning books and they.
01:08:00 Say oh look.
01:08:01 At that the, the Nazis, they just hate information.
01:08:05 The hate information.
01:08:08 And they hate they hate knowledge and they hate literature.
01:08:13 The hate culture.
01:08:15 They were just these.
01:08:16 Crazy robots that went around burning books.
01:08:20 Great artwork.
01:08:25 Scientific research.
01:08:29 But now they they tell you what it is.
01:08:33 The tweet says the image on the left.
01:08:36 Is from 1929 the image on the right is from 1933. Now the image is on the on the left are the trans.
01:08:47 People in in Weimar Germany.
01:08:51 At the world's first as far as I know, trans clinic.
01:08:57 Operated and owned by a Jew.
01:09:01 And the picture on the right of the Nazis after they shut down that trans clinic, burning the books that were in the Trans Clinic.
01:09:11 They weren't burning Shakespeare.
01:09:14 They weren't burning, you know, any kind of.
01:09:19 Scientific research.
01:09:22 That proved the Nazis wrong.
01:09:28 They were burning ****** books.
01:09:37 And then of course, you get like the leftist delusion.
01:09:39 That the the world that we wish we lived in.
01:09:43 Nearly 100 years later, Tucker Carlson and Matt Walsh are stocking the same flames fascists are preparing.
01:09:51 OK.
01:10:01 And I'll get to that in a second.
01:10:06 And look, you can't even really.
01:10:09 You can't even talk about this stuff.
01:10:12 In some in some parts of the West.
01:10:16 So that the crazy **** ******, right?
01:10:21 And so I can find it here.
01:10:27 Is this it?
01:10:29 So the the train this this ******?
01:10:32 Right here, right.
01:10:38 It's at a Canadian high school.
01:10:40 And in Canada, apparently.
01:10:42 They can't even complain about the reason why this is happening in Canada.
01:10:46 They made it illegal to complain.
01:10:48 This is from the Daily Mail.
01:10:50 Canadian High School says it is illegal to criticize the trans teacher with the huge prosthetic breasts.
01:10:58 As it's claimed, disturbed students are skipping her classes her his classes.
01:11:05 And school board is refusing to address parents concerns.
01:11:10 The Halton District School Board said it would be against the Ontario Human Rights Code.
01:11:16 To criticize Oakville.
01:11:19 Trafalgar High school teacher.
01:11:23 Kayla lemieux.
01:11:28 The transgender teacher went viral over the weekend when he was pictured wearing huge breast prosthetics in the middle of shop class.
01:11:37 Some students are reportedly skipping class over the incident, while others say most don't seem to care about the situation.
01:11:47 Most don't seem to care.
01:11:51 About the situation.
01:11:55 Imagine growing up in a reality.
01:11:58 Where this is one of your teachers and it's normal.
01:12:06 Remember kids like.
01:12:07 To put excuse me, push the envelope.
01:12:10 They like to rebel.
01:12:14 If this is what your teacher is doing.
01:12:20 What's the taboo for you?
01:12:32 Most don't seem to care about the situation.
01:12:38 The district has gone on to defend Le Mieux.
01:12:42 And said it will no longer answer questions about the issue as it.
01:12:46 Is a personal matter.
01:12:49 I like the libertarians right?
01:12:51 What people do in the privacy of their own high school shop class?
01:12:57 That's their business.
01:13:04 It's literally Satanism.
01:13:12 Not that there's not other reasons to not want to send your kids to a public school when this is the kind.
01:13:18 Of **** that's going on.
Speaker 1
01:13:21 Because, you know, I will beat the.01:13:22 Sun at him.
01:13:22 OK. Yeah.
01:13:26 All that is.
01:13:26 OK.
Speaker
01:13:28 For fun, nobody.Speaker 1
01:13:29 'S laughing this all will beat the foot out of you.Speaker 13
01:13:30 OK.Speaker 1
01:13:32 OK.01:13:35 This is your friend right here.
01:13:57 Oh ****.
01:14:06 Oh my God.
01:14:09 Oh my goodness.
Speaker 15
01:14:17 Looks like a wonderful learning environment.Devon
01:14:21 But I don't know if I could.01:14:22 Teach my kids.
01:14:23 I don't know.
01:14:24 I don't want my kids to.
01:14:25 End up weirdos.
Speaker
01:14:31 Oh my goodness.Devon
01:14:34 Homeschooled kids always end up socially awkward.01:14:48 So you'd rather have kids wear?
01:14:52 Most don't care.
01:14:53 Most don't seem to care at all.
01:15:06 Homeschool your kids.
01:15:10 So this clip, I don't know if you guys have seen this, this is kind of funny.
01:15:14 One of the reasons why we have a hard time getting to the root of this problem, right?
01:15:19 Is, you know, mainstream media isn't going to cover this sort of thing?
Speaker 15
01:15:25 And so a lot of people.Devon
01:15:26 They like to turn to.01:15:28 Alternative media.
01:15:29 That's why most of you guys are.
01:15:31 Here listening today.
01:15:35 You know, alternative media like like Infowars.
01:15:42 Well, it seems like.
01:15:44 On infowars.
01:15:46 There's one thing you can't talk about.
Speaker
01:15:49 But what has been kind?Speaker 8
01:15:51 Of hidden is the the the gang casting.Speaker 12
01:15:53 Couch, you know?Speaker 8
01:15:54 The day I arrived in Hollywood, they.Speaker 16
01:15:56 They told me when I was off the job at Warner Brothers that.Speaker 12
01:16:01 Even though this town.Speaker 6
01:16:02 Was run by a homosexual and Jewish mafia and.Speaker 15
01:16:04 Ohhh, my gosh, I don't say that you're gonna wrap it up.Speaker
01:16:04 I believe.Speaker 15
01:16:07 No, be careful what you say on Infowars.01:16:10 Even here I we don't want them coming out here.
01:16:12 Thank you, Luke.
Devon
01:16:15 Shut it down.01:16:20 Shut it down.
01:16:26 And that was that based Alex Stein guy, right the.
01:16:29 Guy who goes.
01:16:29 And says AOC, you got a big booty.
01:16:32 And everyone's like, oh, that's hilarious.
01:16:38 Don't say don't say Chuck Schumer you got.
01:16:41 A big nose.
01:16:43 Because then we got to shut it down.
Speaker 12
01:16:45 Let's talk a little bit about Israel.01:16:48 Because I know that that is something we all care about.
01:16:51 Show me.
01:16:52 I guess for ale, it's one of the most important things I do to watch.
01:16:56 Be the guardian of Israel.
01:16:59 First and foremost, Barack Obama has been a supporter and a believer in Israel from before he was in the Senate.
01:17:06 You can look it up and see the record and you know who got him started in politics, not in the presidential.
01:17:11 Lets everyone, as I said, says the right thing.
01:17:14 But before that.
01:17:17 It was the two leading Jewish families.
01:17:19 Of of of Chicago.
Devon
01:17:23 The people that got Barack Obama into politics were the two leading family Jewish families in Chicago.01:17:31 And look, we know that the the guy.
01:17:32 Who got Trump?
01:17:33 Into politics was some of the leading families in in New York.
01:17:41 They play both sides.
01:17:45 We'll get to that.
01:17:46 We'll do that one next.
01:17:52 You look at the donor amounts.
01:17:55 For both the Republican and and Democrat party.
01:17:59 And you will notice that.
01:18:02 Out of the top 10 on both sides.
01:18:05 You know close to close to 8090% of them are Jewish.
01:18:13 And you need that donor money.
01:18:14 Or you don't stand a chance.
01:18:17 Even if you have popular support.
01:18:21 If you need an example of that, just look at Ron Paul's.
01:18:23 Campaign Ron Paul.
01:18:26 Actually had had a lot of popular support.
01:18:28 He won the.
01:18:29 First straw poll.
01:18:32 But Fox News wouldn't.
01:18:33 Let him on.
01:18:39 And he had to be funded by by small donations that.
01:18:44 Never gave him enough money to make, you know, especially back then.
01:18:46 You didn't have the same kind of Internet stuff that you've got now.
01:18:51 So we never got the platform.
01:18:55 But as Donald Trump is learning.
01:18:59 It does not protect you.
01:19:02 Does not protect you.
01:19:03 Once again, why your placement isn't isn't happening right?
01:19:06 Look who's at the podium here.
01:19:09 Very diverse.
01:19:11 Group of people here.
Speaker 17
01:19:14 The examples I laid out.01:19:16 Just barely scratched the surface of the misconduct that we have uncovered.
01:19:21 The complaint, which all of you should have a copy, is more than 280 pages long.
01:19:28 It includes examples from 23 assets that were grossly and fraudulently inflated and those inflated values were used on Mr. Trump's statements almost every year.
01:19:42 All told, we uncovered more than 200 examples of false and misleading asset valuations that were used on his statements.
01:19:50 The patent of fraud and deception that was used by Mr.
01:19:53 Trump at the Trump Organization for their own financial benefit is astounding.
01:19:59 Inflating the values of assets by whatever means necessary.
01:20:04 To increase Mr. Trump's purported net worth.
01:20:09 And then that net worth net worth was used to further enhance his financial standing, intentionally misrepresenting his financial his financials to obtain incredible economic benefit.
01:20:21 It was a scheme that by its very nature became more profitable over time.
01:20:27 And it is all in stark violation of the law.
Devon
01:20:32 So again, they're they're pounding the war drums.01:20:35 It's again.
01:20:35 And all the same people that were like, oh, it's in bad taste, including Trump.
01:20:40 Some bad taste to say lock.
01:20:42 Her up, you know, as Trump said, that.
01:20:43 Uh, that played good for the.
01:20:46 For the campaign now, we don't care.
01:20:50 Now we don't care.
01:20:58 Oh, they care.
01:21:05 And Trump, let's face it, doesn't.
01:21:06 Have a whole lot of whole.
01:21:08 Lot of support these days because of this.
01:21:13 You know, he put himself in a put up or shut up kind of a situation.
01:21:21 And most of us started saying shut up.
01:21:26 You keep promising all these things.
01:21:28 I don't know if you remember this before the midterms in.
01:21:30 His first term, well, only term.
01:21:35 He went on TV and said what?
01:21:38 Oh, I've got lots of lawyers, good lawyers, the best lawyers.
01:21:42 We're looking into getting rid of.
01:21:45 Naturalized citizens, meaning that if you were born in America, you just you suddenly become a a citizen.
01:21:54 We're definitely working on that.
01:21:55 We're definitely make sure you vote for us in the midterms.
01:21:58 We're definitely working on that after the midterms.
01:22:00 You never heard about that again.
01:22:05 One of the first things he did.
01:22:08 He said there's lots of voter fraud, lots of voter fraud.
01:22:11 We're going to.
01:22:11 Create a Commission to analyze this and try to figure out what the voter fraud stuff is all about.
01:22:17 I'm going to put Mike Pence in charge.
01:22:18 Good old Mike Pence.
01:22:21 They met twice and disbanded.
01:22:29 He didn't even get rid of the Obama guy.
01:22:31 That was at the DOJ, that was.
01:22:32 In charge of voter fraud.
01:22:35 So by the time the second election came around.
01:22:40 At the DOJ, it was a Obama appointees in charge of the voter fraud.
01:22:45 He didn't even clean house.
01:22:48 On that.
01:22:51 And now he's been reduced to.
01:22:55 Retweeting cue memes on some social media platform that no one uses but custards.
01:23:05 The storm is coming.
01:23:07 With a very obvious Q pen.
01:23:10 On his jacket and as you see at the top there.
01:23:13 Read truth.
01:23:18 By real Donald Trump.
01:23:28 I'll tell you what though, I like.
01:23:29 This I like this.
01:23:34 I like that he's and he's got.
01:23:36 People nervous there's a.
01:23:37 Lot of articles.
01:23:39 It left this publications like ohh he's going.
01:23:42 He's going Qatar.
01:23:43 This is crazy.
01:23:48 I think it's hilarious.
01:23:55 I think we very well could see a a bunch of custards popping off if they if they go through with this indictment stuff that they they.
01:24:05 For all we know is ********.
01:24:07 This could be just as much ******** as lock.
01:24:09 Her up was we don't know.
01:24:11 They rarely go after their own, if ever.
01:24:24 But he's basically stirring up the cue cards, getting them all.
01:24:28 Getting all wrestling their jimmies, getting them all.
01:24:32 Fired up.
01:24:37 And I don't even blame him.
01:24:39 Look what he's up against.
Speaker 5
01:24:54 Mr. President, thank you.01:24:58 At the end of such a momentous event.
01:25:02 The word thank you seems kind of inadequate, but for all the millions.
01:25:07 Whose lives will be saved?
01:25:10 For the communities where life will be transformed.
Devon
01:25:16 Now of course.01:25:17 We know it's not about Biden himself.
01:25:20 Who's basically just a daughter and old fool.
01:25:22 It's whoever is pulling his strings quite literally.
01:25:26 I mean the way he moves.
01:25:27 Even is even like a puppet at this point.
01:25:31 It's like a ******* marionette.
01:25:38 There's better animation in Team America.
01:25:51 But any rate, we're not going to end on a bad note here.
01:25:54 This is this is probably the most base thing.
01:25:58 I have seen.
01:26:01 On mainstream.
01:26:03 Platform maybe ever.
Speaker 8
01:26:07 Well, this is coming when you know.01:26:09 There's all of.
01:26:10 This wealth and you hear about it, comes as England is facing rising cost of living, a living crisis, austerity, budget cuts and so on.
01:26:18 And then you have the those who are asking for reparations for colonialism, and they're wondering, you know, 100 billion dollars, $24 billion.
01:26:27 Here and there, 500 million there. Some people want to be paid back and and members of the public are wondering why are we suffering when you are, you know you have all of this vast wealth. Those are legitimate concerns.
Speaker 16
01:26:39 Well, I think you're right.01:26:40 About reparations in terms of if people want.
01:26:42 It though what?
01:26:43 They need to do is you always need to go back to the beginning of a supply chain.
01:26:46 Where was the beginning of the supply chain that was in Africa and when that crossed the entire world, when the slavery was taking place, which was the First Nation in the world that abolished slavery, the First Nation in the world.
01:26:59 Abolish it. It was started by William Wilberforce was the British in in Great Britain. They abolished slavery 2000.
01:27:06 Naval men died on the high seas trying to stop slavery.
01:27:11 Because the African kings were rounding up their own people.
01:27:14 They had them on cages waiting in the beaches.
01:27:16 No one was.
01:27:17 Running into Africa.
01:27:18 To get them, and I think you're totally right.
01:27:20 If reparations need to be paid, we need to go right back to the beginning of that supply chain and.
01:27:24 Say, who was rounding up their own people?
01:27:27 Of having them handcuffing pages, absolutely, that's where they should start.
01:27:31 And maybe, I don't know, the descendants of those families where they died at the in the high seas trying to stop the slavery that those families should receive something too.
01:27:39 I think at the same time.
Speaker 8
01:27:42 It's an interesting discussion, Hillary, thank you very much.01:27:44 I appreciate it.
01:27:45 We'll continue to to discuss in the future.
01:27:49 So remember the impact.
Devon
01:27:52 Good old Don Lemon didn't know what to say to that.01:27:58 I don't know who this woman is.
01:27:59 But that's the last time she's on CNN.
01:28:08 What about the reparations for today? I mean that I would just say ****. I mean, who cares about all that **** that was that was, what, 400, ******* plus years ago? Who ******* cares at this point? I don't care.
01:28:21 We can go *** for tat all the way throughout history.
01:28:26 Humans groups of humans have always been ******* each other over, left and right.
01:28:31 There's never going to be any kind of equilibrium.
01:28:38 I'd say **** 400 years.
01:28:39 Ago, what about now?
01:28:44 What's the cost of these people now in Western countries?
01:28:52 Why don't they pay taxes?
01:28:53 Many of them don't.
01:28:57 In America, I think the majority don't.
01:29:03 And they use the most services.
01:29:07 Both voluntary and involuntary.
01:29:13 Who is paying for that?
01:29:22 Anyway, I don't want jinx it.
01:29:24 But I'm a little surprised I haven't heard.
01:29:28 Cat Fight break out yet?
01:29:34 I feel like I've I've already jinxed it.
01:29:36 I'm gonna.
01:29:36 Knock on wood, just.
01:29:39 I don't know.
01:29:39 I'm a little.
01:29:40 I'm a little bit.
01:29:42 This whole time I was like, ohh, what's going on?
01:29:44 Classified cat looks.
01:29:46 He's walking over, he's walking over in the danger zone.
01:29:49 What's gonna happen?
01:29:53 Anyway, let's take a look at super chats.
01:29:56 From the Super chads.
01:30:03 Now you guys are.
01:30:04 Some super chads look at this.
01:30:08 I don't even have an animation that can do this this one.
01:30:12 Well, again, I guess that's not the let me.
01:30:13 Do the first one.
01:30:15 Nazi dice, $5. Love your work then following you since the beginning, you need to show this 150,000 Jews doing their satanic child sacrifice ritual in Chicago in 1933.
01:30:30 Let me, I'll you know, I'll.
01:30:31 Let me look at it now.
01:30:32 Let me see.
01:30:45 This might be from a movie.
01:30:50 I'd have to look into this further.
01:30:54 I mean, I'll let me see if I well, let me download the video.
01:31:02 I'll play it, but I think this is from a movie.
01:31:11 Let me see.
01:31:12 I'll see if.
01:31:13 I can pull it up here.
01:31:18 This doesn't look like something that, uh.
01:31:22 It was just like an event.
01:31:24 I could be wrong.
01:31:27 It's something to look into.
01:31:30 But it looks way too theatrical, even for Jews.
Speaker 4
01:31:35 On new day dawns, the 20th century, with hopes of freedom, happiness and peace.Devon
01:31:59 For those of you guys just want a list saying it's it's.01:32:02 It's a literal mock statue and a bunch of Jews waving Jew flags dancing around.
01:32:15 And now there's like a.
01:32:18 A guy like in a wizard costume with a.
01:32:22 Either a real or.
01:32:24 Thank baby, giving it to Moloch.
01:32:39 That audio is terrible.
01:32:43 Yeah, I don't.
01:32:43 I don't think this is like a.
01:32:46 A ritual.
01:32:48 I think this is looks like it's some kind of play or some kind of uh.
01:32:53 Probably a play, but I don't know.
01:32:56 I I don't know.
01:32:56 I could be totally wrong.
01:33:00 And it's hard to know too if this is 2 things cut together because you have like these guys with the flags.
01:33:06 And then you have this part, but you don't see the flags in this shot.
01:33:09 You know what I mean?
01:33:11 But I don't know I could be.
01:33:12 Wrong. I'll. I'll try to.
01:33:13 See what the what the source is of this.
01:33:17 But that's definitely a molex statue, no doubt about it.
01:33:24 Amira. Thorazine, $10.
Speaker 18
01:33:26 Cash flow checkout.Speaker 19
01:33:33 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
01:33:36 That's right.01:33:38 That's because that's that's uh.
01:33:43 I need to get more of these.
01:33:46 They're already they're already getting repetitive for me, I don't know.
01:33:52 Uh, hammer.
01:33:53 Sports ball during the BYU at Oregon game, Oregon fans are chanting and mass hatred of Mormons like **** the Mormons repeatedly.
01:34:01 Oregon is a far left school that would never say this about any other group that isn't mostly white.
01:34:07 The school's apology was weak.
01:34:10 BYU is too forgiving.
01:34:12 Utah governor said religious bigotry is alive and celebrated in Oregon.
01:34:17 Oregon said the US and Oregon have an ugly history of discrimination and bigotry.
01:34:25 And must be better to the ruling class when whites are targeted, they are ignored and they still make it all about blacks.
01:34:31 Of course, these school won't lose any funding or sponsors.
01:34:34 No, and that's because the Mormons don't use their look.
01:34:37 They've got significant power.
01:34:42 They do.
01:34:43 They've got tons of ******* money.
01:34:47 They've got money and they've got people in high places.
01:34:52 And they used to have severe.
01:34:55 In Group preference.
01:34:59 You don't know what I'm talking about.
01:35:01 Look up the Mormon massacre.
01:35:03 They used to be very itchy trigger finger about outsiders.
01:35:12 But not so.
01:35:12 Much anymore, and not since the 70s.
01:35:16 As I've mentioned before, you used to not be able to get the priesthood or or participate in the same way.
01:35:22 If you were a black and Mormon and they changed that in the 70s to appease the civil rights movement boomers.
01:35:30 They also pushed the vaccine.
01:35:33 You know, they they've made lots of changes.
01:35:35 And The funny thing is, the whole premise of the Mormon religion was, oh, the Bible has been changed and altered so many times over the years.
01:35:43 It's now corrupted and so now we need the Book of Mormon because that's basically straight, you know, from God's.
01:35:49 From God's mouth, basically, there's going to be 00 translation errors because it's going to be directly inspired by God, so this is going to be word for word exactly what God was.
01:36:01 And so that's like the whole, that's the whole point, right?
01:36:03 That was the whole that was.
01:36:05 The sales pitch.
01:36:05 Well, no, no, you don't want to be like one of these normal Christians.
01:36:07 They use this book that's riddled with errors and problems because of, you know, translation errors and again, copying so many times.
01:36:14 And then, you know, voting different books out of it and stuff like this is this is what?
01:36:18 You want.
01:36:18 I mean, Bible is good.
01:36:19 No, I'm wrong.
01:36:20 That's great, but the Book of Mormon?
01:36:22 It's like it.
01:36:22 Has nothing wrong with it like that.
01:36:25 And then they started removing.
01:36:28 And censoring different talks.
01:36:30 I know this because I've got ancestors.
01:36:34 Who were?
01:36:36 Not like high up high up church leaders.
01:36:38 Well, you know indirectly ancestors, but not like direct ancestors.
01:36:43 But high enough up to where they gave talks and their talks used to be easily accessible from the Mormon website and they've they've censored it, they've sent, they've taken.
01:36:53 They they tell you, at least they did it.
01:36:55 Like they'll they'll be like chunks missing and they'll be like, oh, if you want the full version of this, you have to go through this, you know, jump through all these hoops to to maybe get it or like, you might have to, like, write a letter and get it mailed to you or something like that.
01:37:09 So they, they've now they're doing it.
01:37:13 That that happens to every institution though.
01:37:16 Every human institution.
01:37:20 Gets corrupted and overtime more and more corrupted overtime.
01:37:25 You know when you talk about the Mormon religion of the United States, it's.
01:37:29 That's just what happens.
01:37:33 But yeah, they have a significant amount of power and they could, they could play ball they there they could be.
01:37:39 They have the resources to make them a more anti Mormon defamation league or.
01:37:44 Something like that.
01:37:46 And it's not like they're shy about funding.
01:37:50 Political causes. They were the, I think the number one donator to Proposition 108, which was the.
01:37:57 California amending the Constitution to outlaw the the state constitution to outlaw gay marriage.
01:38:04 Which a conservative lawyer then later took to the Supreme Court and had struck down.
01:38:10 After it passed in California.
01:38:16 We've gone over that in a previous stream.
01:38:21 Yeah, that's just the way it is.
01:38:22 Mormons are are just.
01:38:25 They don't have any fight in them.
01:38:29 Which in some ways is nice.
01:38:30 You know, growing up you didn't have the the sniping that went on right?
01:38:34 They didn't have this inferiority complex, so they thought they had the talk **** about the Catholics or the the Baptists or, you know, you didn't have any of that.
01:38:41 Right when every every kid.
01:38:42 I knew had watched like.
01:38:45 You know, 1000 anti Mormon.
01:38:47 Videos at their church.
01:38:50 So that part was kind of nice, but you know, it's at this point it's kind of like what are you even there for?
01:38:57 And thanks for telling my parents to get vaccinated.
01:39:01 Cringe panda.
01:39:02 Hi, Devin.
01:39:03 I can't stay for the whole thing, but I need a clip.
01:39:06 You used once of a lady singing.
01:39:07 I've been everywhere.
01:39:09 I can't find the source anywhere.
01:39:11 Can you tell me who it was or send me the file through gab.
01:39:15 I sent you some DMS in there, too.
01:39:17 It's great that we are practically neighbors now.
01:39:22 I don't know.
01:39:22 We're practically.
01:39:23 Ohh, you're.
01:39:24 Back from South America.
Speaker
01:39:25 OK.Devon
01:39:28 Let's see here the I've been everywhere.Speaker
01:39:33 Excuse me.Devon
01:39:35 Tell me the song.01:39:36 I don't remember.
01:39:36 I don't.
01:39:37 Know which one you're talking about.
01:39:39 There's a song I've been everywhere, man, but.
01:39:42 I don't think there's a woman.
01:39:45 UMI don't know. I honestly don't know what clip you're talking about, but I'll I'll check the gap messages when.
01:39:52 I I still haven't checked any.
01:39:53 Of them, but I'll check them when I when I check all the other ones.
01:39:57 That are piled up.
01:39:59 I'll try to do that this week.
01:40:02 I always say that right and that never happens.
01:40:07 I'm telling you I'm. I'm.
01:40:09 I don't know.
01:40:10 There's not enough time today, and I almost never sleep.
01:40:13 Let's call it somnia.
01:40:14 Stream for a reason.
01:40:15 Christus Rex $1.00 appreciate that apparently the reason the weather has been hotter and more humid is because of an undersea volcano explosion back in January 15.
01:40:28 I could see something like that causing this.
01:40:31 I don't know which volcano you're talking about or enough about.
01:40:35 The effects of.
01:40:36 Volcanic eruptions on the weather.
01:40:40 But I know that the system is way too complicated for these.
01:40:46 Scientists, the same scientist that will tell you that gender is.
01:40:49 Just a social construct.
01:40:51 It's way too complicated for them to try to reduce into a meaningful computer model, and they're always wrong about the predictions.
01:40:58 That's how you know.
01:41:01 That's the thing about science.
01:41:02 With science, you make a hypothesis.
01:41:05 And then you make a prediction.
01:41:08 And then if you can prove your prediction, the prediction comes true using your hypothesis.
01:41:13 Using your theory then, it's still a theory.
01:41:16 You don't have the proof yet, but at least now you're on the right track and none of that's taking place.
01:41:22 None of that's taking place.
01:41:25 Sharp wing, $10. Let's see here.
01:41:35 Hey, Devin, my buddy told me about your stream, and I haven't been able to get enough of it since the Pacon series was incredible.
01:41:44 My wife is working on listening to them all.
01:41:47 Just one question, my friend thinks it's worth voting for governors, specifically Ammon Bundy in Idaho.
01:41:53 But I think it's.
01:41:57 Part 2.
01:41:57 A waste of time.
01:41:59 And only shows the system that you still believe in it. In my opinion, only City, County voting really matters at all. Give classified cat some treats for me and tell my Adam to go to the gym with me.
01:42:13 All right.
01:42:14 His Adam go to the gym with him.
01:42:18 But no gay ****.
01:42:19 No wrestling around on the ******* pads.
01:42:22 None of that ****.
01:42:25 No wearing spandex, but go to the gym.
01:42:31 I I you know at the at the state level, I don't know.
01:42:35 I think a lot of it depends on what state you live in.
01:42:38 If your state uses computers.
01:42:41 You are probably.
01:42:43 They're probably insecure, so the option for voter fraud is 100% there. If they use computers.
01:42:52 The people who run the.
01:42:54 Elections in your state matters.
01:42:57 If the people that run your state.
01:42:59 Elections and or your the Secretary of State of your state.
01:43:05 Is a ******.
01:43:09 You know, chances are and look, just because they have an R next to their name doesn't mean they're not some ****** ******.
01:43:16 There were a lot of states, red states, that.
01:43:19 Had Republican governors.
01:43:21 And Republican secretaries of state.
01:43:25 Where there were shenanigans.
01:43:30 So that's, that's what's gonna matter the most.
01:43:35 And and I don't even think that the the the local local level is going to be free of fraud.
01:43:40 There's always gonna be some.
01:43:41 There's always gonna be some amount of fraud.
01:43:44 Whether or not it's useless.
01:43:46 To vote for Ammon Bundy.
01:43:48 I mean, look, he's not going to win, but.
01:43:53 I mean, I would be shocked if he, I mean, maybe he has way more support than I'm aware of, but.
01:43:58 Would it be like I've said in the past, these elections are mostly just data points, right?
01:44:03 Is it the worst thing to it doesn't cost you anything?
01:44:07 Is it the worst thing to give them another data point for EM and Bundy?
01:44:11 I don't.
01:44:11 I don't know.
01:44:13 I wouldn't.
01:44:13 I wouldn't say that it's it's the worst thing in the world.
01:44:17 It but it.
01:44:18 It's it's a tough decision because part of it is you are consenting to the system.
01:44:23 By participating in the system, you're consenting to the system, you're you're you're basically saying this system has legitimacy.
01:44:31 That's why I'm consenting to it.
01:44:32 That's why I'm using the system because it's legitimate.
01:44:39 You know.
01:44:40 But at the same time, look, there are instances I I I would imagine, depending on what state and what local municipality you're in.
01:44:50 Where the voting is at least.
01:44:52 Real enough.
01:44:55 To where it's not pointless.
01:45:01 I mean, Monday's probably still not going to, I don't think I would. I'd be surprised if he even got double digits.
01:45:08 Well, maybe get double digits, but maybe not.
01:45:10 Well, actually I don't know.
01:45:11 Maybe not.
01:45:12 Probably not even.
01:45:12 Double digits, honestly.
01:45:16 But yeah, that's up to you.
01:45:17 I'm not going to tell people not to vote is what I'm getting at.
01:45:21 I'm going to tell you my opinion on it and you can do what you want and I don't think it's.
01:45:26 I don't think people that do vote.
01:45:29 Or like, oh, you're such a ******* voting you.
01:45:33 You think it matters if you vote like I'm not.
01:45:35 Like that?
01:45:37 I'm not like that.
01:45:40 Christmas Rex.
01:45:41 Apparently the reason the oh wait, I.
01:45:43 Already did that one.
01:45:47 Oh, which one?
01:45:47 Here's the one.
01:45:49 ******** ****** for $1.00. Look at that. Everybody ******** ******.
01:45:56 I should make one for ******** ****** like a ****** with a bunch of money or a dollar.
01:46:04 The moment the guest on Infowars mentions the Jews.
01:46:08 He got shot.
01:46:09 I played that clip.
01:46:11 So there you go.
01:46:13 Cringe panda by.
01:46:14 The way have you seen this video clip of Alex?
01:46:16 Another another person saying?
01:46:19 Literal olivey shut it down.
01:46:21 Yes, I played that clip.
01:46:24 Yeah, it's not that shocking to me.
01:46:26 It's not that shocking to me I've seen.
01:46:30 I've seen Alex do similar things.
01:46:32 I think Adam Green has a clip that he he plays somewhat often of Alex Jones.
01:46:38 Even back it was, I think it was either early 2000s or late 90s. It was early 2000s actually I think.
01:46:43 It was post 911.
01:46:45 Where they're still rolling on him during a break and he's talking to a guest and the guest says something like I've noticed you guys never talk about Zionists and the Zionists in the government and Alex Jones goes oh it.
01:46:59 Just causes more.
01:47:00 Problems than it's worth.
01:47:01 I can't talk about that.
01:47:06 Now look, I disagree with that.
01:47:09 But at the same time, let's say that was the case.
01:47:14 He can't get more banned.
01:47:16 It's just that, well, I guess he could.
01:47:18 Because who do you thinks funding?
01:47:19 His operation now.
01:47:24 Right.
01:47:24 Like he's he's had to.
01:47:26 Obviously he's all had a lot of financial issues and the people backing him.
01:47:33 Let's just say they're very similar to the people that were backing Trump.
01:47:39 All right, now we got the *** **** money.
01:47:42 Sore pilled with the big Super Chad.
01:47:47 And I don't even have the I don't have.
Speaker 4
01:47:48 The right one.01:47:50 Why is money management?
01:47:53 Where's the rest? Thank.
Speaker 18
01:47:56 You cash flow checkout.Speaker 19
01:48:04 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
01:48:06 There we go.01:48:06 That's my favorite one.
01:48:10 Rejoice, brethren, even in these dark times, where all hope is lost, the Almighty has not yet abandoned us.
01:48:19 The proof is that we're on, or the proof is that on November 8th.
01:48:24 God will sprinkle his benevolence on mankind with a new Aqua teen Hunger Force movie called Aquitaine Forever Plantasia M Let the tears of joy commence.
01:48:36 Well, I'll tell you what.
01:48:38 I don't have high hopes.
01:48:39 For that, simply because, well, first of all it's it's.
01:48:44 Not that I didn't love that show when I was.
01:48:46 A little pothead.
01:48:47 I loved it when I.
01:48:48 Was little pothead, but it's super degenerate let's face.
01:48:50 Facts. Let's call.
01:48:51 It what it is.
01:48:53 And even if it wasn't, I went to that first movie.
01:48:58 In the theatres I had high hopes.
01:49:01 I sat down.
01:49:03 Super excited with.
01:49:04 I was with my girlfriend at the time.
01:49:05 She was a big fan.
01:49:06 We got all ******* high because we were degenerate stoners.
01:49:11 The movie started and had the funniest movie intro I had ever seen.
01:49:17 I was laughing my *** off and then.
01:49:20 The laughter stopped.
01:49:24 And it was just.
01:49:25 And it wasn't just us.
01:49:28 It was just an hour and a half of dead silence.
01:49:32 In that audience.
01:49:35 There's some people that can write.
01:49:38 Little 15, because I think that's how long their episodes were like 15 minutes.
01:49:43 15 minutes of funny.
01:49:45 Doesn't always translate to to the big screen.
01:49:49 Even The Simpsons struggled right?
01:49:52 Does anyone remember anything about that movie other than spider pig, like the one funny part in the entire movie?
01:50:03 I would not get your hopes up.
01:50:04 I would not get your hopes up for that film and it's degenerate anyway.
01:50:11 That is my that is my two cents.
01:50:17 Let's take a look here.
01:50:18 Yeah, master Sheikh is.
01:50:20 A Jew?
01:50:20 Did you know that?
01:50:23 Big, big time Jew.
01:50:28 Harmless Gee.
01:50:30 Someday I will make a big Monero donation to make up for making all the small donations here.
01:50:35 Oh, that's that's fine.
01:50:37 I mean, I'm not going to tell you not to do it, but.
01:50:41 You know.
01:50:47 Everything, everything is appreciated.
01:50:51 You don't have to be a Super Chad like soy pill than his big, big money.
01:50:57 Even though he likes degenerate cartoons.
01:51:00 Volkish hypno, $10.
Speaker 1
01:51:05 Easy money.Devon
01:51:08 You make my long drive so much better.01:51:11 So here's more money.
01:51:12 I've been freeloading too long.
01:51:14 You crack me up when you're not even trying to be funny.
01:51:18 Hope it's not what I'm being an idiot.
01:51:23 Which I'm sure I have to.
01:51:24 Be at some at.
01:51:25 Some points in regards to the cats.
01:51:28 I've never been a cat guy, but since I've I'm gone a lot there.
01:51:33 Since I've gone a lot, they're perfect pets outside.
01:51:37 When is Cat Pilled stream coming?
01:51:39 Be pilled was fun.
01:51:40 Well, you know the cat thing.
01:51:42 Like I said, there's a lot of people that don't like cats.
01:51:44 I can understand why I don't like cats a lot, you know, sometimes.
01:51:48 They are like fuzzy.
01:51:50 They're like fuzzy, worthless roommates.
01:51:53 You know, they eat all your food and and and just get into your stuff all the time.
01:51:59 Come home late at night and throw up on the floor and don't clean it up like that.
01:52:03 That's what they are.
01:52:04 They're like fuzzy little roommates.
01:52:06 They're just like, ah, but every once in a while, just like those those roommates, right?
01:52:10 We're just like, God dammit.
01:52:11 You know, my food.
01:52:12 Again and threw up on the.
01:52:13 Ohh God, look what he did in the toilet.
01:52:16 But then every once in a.
01:52:17 While you're like ah.
01:52:19 You're not so bad.
01:52:21 You're not.
01:52:23 You're not so bad.
01:52:26 But yeah, I I I can understand people that don't like cats.
01:52:30 Cats have a very specific I'll tell you what, if you've got.
01:52:35 If you live in an area that's got rodents, and if you're doing the homestead thing, it's good to have.
01:52:40 Outdoor cats.
01:52:42 I think ghost cat after the strand, I'm going to check on him and see if he's OK.
01:52:47 I'll probably, I don't know because I don't know for a fact that he was.
01:52:50 Dropped off by that truck.
01:52:52 I just that's it adds up because that's when it's he started just appearing out of nowhere.
01:52:58 But I might let him back outside and then just kind of like feed him on the back porch or something like that.
01:53:05 But yeah, I just couldn't let him.
01:53:07 I couldn't let him just sit there in the rain.
01:53:10 He looks so pathetic.
01:53:11 Cats look ridiculous when they're wet too.
01:53:15 No, no, no, no wet ***** jokes, alright?
01:53:18 No wet ***** jokes.
01:53:20 Christos Rex $5. I've been studying the Russian Revolution and found that the communist groups hated each other almost as much as.
01:53:28 They hated the czar.
01:53:30 It reminded me of the modern right, the only difference being the commies had big Jewish money behind them from people like Jacob Schiff.
01:53:38 Probably related to Adam Schiff, right?
01:53:40 The Schiff family, Big banking family.
01:53:45 Well, I'll tell you what the the infighting on the right, it's just it's, it's, it's just ego stuff.
01:53:52 It's ego stuff.
01:53:54 It's people that want, they think they think of this as like a business.
01:53:59 And they think it's almost OK.
01:54:01 It's like the churches I was talking about that where all my friends went, and they, they watched like 5 anti Mormon videos saying, oh, don't fall for the tricks of the Mormons.
01:54:11 You know, they might seem nice.
01:54:13 They're going to come to your house.
01:54:14 You know these two nice young men with.
01:54:16 Name tags riding bikes.
01:54:18 And they're going to tell you that.
01:54:20 Ohh, they're Christian, but they're not and they believe.
01:54:22 On all this.
01:54:23 Crazy stuff and you'll go to hell because they're Pagan.
01:54:26 That that was actually a common common thing that they said about Mormons of their pagans.
01:54:32 I don't know how that works, but.
01:54:36 And yeah, and and it was just like it's because they felt threatened.
01:54:41 They made money based on how many people attended their church and not not just because of the tithing situation.
01:54:50 Which is, you know, Mormons make a ****. That's where all their money comes from. Is 10% of every member's income goes directly before taxes.
01:54:57 Goes into the church.
01:54:58 I mean it's it's not like Mormons are any different.
01:55:02 But they just didn't seem to have that.
01:55:05 I don't know what it is.
01:55:06 They didn't have that.
01:55:09 Maybe again, in inferiority complex, they thought it was like a 0 sum game and and I guess with religion in in some ways.
01:55:15 It is and I think that's what happens with the when the right wing is infighting.
01:55:20 They think it's like a A, you know, anyone that's watching that stream is not watching my stream.
01:55:28 And it's like, So what?
01:55:31 You know, So what?
01:55:33 I just I don't get it.
01:55:35 I don't get it.
01:55:35 And look, people have have.
01:55:39 I don't think it's.
01:55:39 I don't think it's unique to what's happening now.
01:55:41 I just think it's more public than it than now because a lot of these people, they have ambitions too.
01:55:48 You know they have ambitions they want to be, you know, powerful leaders.
01:55:53 And I don't I don't.
Speaker
01:55:56 I just.Devon
01:55:57 I don't want.01:55:57 I don't want to do that.
01:55:59 I just want to you know.
01:56:01 I wanna do what I can, I I know my strengths and I wanna do what I can and contribute in the way that I think I'm able to and.
01:56:08 But I don't have any crazy ambitions of being like a senator or something like that, and I think some of these guys do.
01:56:16 And that's probably the truth.
01:56:18 That's the truth.
01:56:19 With the the the Jewish people, right?
01:56:21 I mean, they were.
01:56:22 They were trying to take over a nation.
01:56:23 Don't think that the people that were involved with that didn't have power ambitions.
01:56:27 Of course they did.
01:56:33 But it is true we don't have any banking families bankrolling us.
01:56:38 So maybe that's what it is too.
01:56:39 Maybe that that because there's they feel like there's there's there's fewer table scraps, right.
01:56:46 So they they they fight over them more viciously.
01:56:50 But I don't know. I don't really bother with it. Postmaster, $25. Let's see what I feel like I've played.
01:56:59 All these.
Speaker 5
01:56:59 When you're trying to save money.Speaker 8
01:57:01 A good rule to follow is to.Speaker 5
01:57:11 Take it from these young neighbors.01:57:12 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
01:57:14 That's right, Gomer.01:57:17 I've decided to rename myself official community standards of Hydra Hydra.
01:57:24 Of Hyderabad, India.
01:57:28 As my real official name, bless my shekels as they travel along the Jewish military network to your bee empire.
01:57:37 My community, standard or no Mr.
01:57:39 Community standards of Hyderabad, India.
01:57:45 There might be a joke in there that I don't.
01:57:47 Quite understand but.
01:57:50 Other than that it.
01:57:51 Sounds like the ramblings of a schizophrenic person.
Speaker
01:57:54 I don't know what are.Devon
01:57:55 You getting at here, but I appreciate it anyway.01:57:59 Nazi dice $5 off topic off topic, but the other day you said the English monarch has no power. That's not true. They can snap their fingers and dissolve parliament. Well, in theory, right?
01:58:12 Like in theory they can.
01:58:16 Take full authoritative power over England and all the colonies and fix the mess.
01:58:20 But they don't because they are **** buddies.
01:58:22 With the international jewry.
01:58:24 Well, both can be true.
01:58:27 OK.
01:58:31 They do and they don't have power, right, like.
01:58:35 What do you think would happen?
01:58:40 The King tomorrow was like I'm dissolving parliament.
01:58:45 What would you hear in the in the Jewish Speaking of the?
01:58:47 Jewish media and stuff like that.
01:58:50 You know you only have.
01:58:51 It's like the I've said about like the the dollar and and all these other imaginary it's there's no magical force that's keeping them in power, like that's keeping them in their position.
01:59:01 It's just the belief that the people have that they.
01:59:06 Have their that they hold their position.
01:59:09 And media has the power to convince you that trans kids are a real thing.
01:59:15 So don't think they can't convince you that, especially given the climate right now, I mean, holy ****.
01:59:21 You know, easy it would be to undermine the power of a monarch in today's world.
01:59:27 I mean, look what happened just after, you know, when the queen died the other day.
01:59:33 There's a lot of those discussions already.
01:59:34 Being floated around, right?
01:59:36 Why do we even have a queen, which by the?
01:59:38 Way Americans ask.
01:59:39 Ask ourselves that about you guys, all the you know the English.
01:59:42 All the time.
01:59:43 And why do they even have a queen?
01:59:44 Asking ******* makes sense.
01:59:48 But they could.
01:59:48 They could easily undermine.
01:59:51 The perception of power there.
01:59:53 But I mean, you're right, you.
01:59:54 Know technically right they have.
01:59:57 They have.
01:59:57 Authority to do that, but.
01:59:59 They also would need.
02:00:02 The people to to go along with it.
02:00:05 You only have power over people that are willing to comply with your power, and I don't know that given the, certainly in London, right, given the demographic changes and just the the societal changes that have taken place.
02:00:22 In that country in the last.
02:00:25 Like maybe 100 years ago, you could have pulled that off.
02:00:29 But I don't think so much now, but maybe I'm wrong.
02:00:31 I don't live in England, so maybe I'm totally wrong.
02:00:33 Maybe there's?
02:00:34 Maybe there is a lot more support for the monarchy there than I than I imagine there.
02:00:42 Harmless G The reason Texas, which was part of Mexico, became part of the United States, is because it was settled by Anglo Protestants, who then declared independence from mixed race Hispanic Catholic Mexico then joined the USA and recently the news came out that Hispanics are now the majority in Texas.
02:01:00 Well, and they're also, I think if not now, very soon will be the majority in California.
02:01:07 And in the other border states, New Mexico and Arizona.
02:01:13 You know, like it's it's maybe not a reality yet, but it's trending in that direction and and really quickly.
02:01:21 But you're right, it's.
02:01:23 It's only yours if you live there.
02:01:27 You know, if I buy some land.
02:01:30 A you know thousands of miles away like I buy a couple acres there.
02:01:35 On paper, it belongs to me.
02:01:38 But if a bunch.
02:01:38 Of squatters show up and just start living on it.
02:01:43 Hey, I won't even be aware of it cause it's thousands of miles away.
02:01:45 I'm never going there.
02:01:48 And B like once, if I do go there because it's so far away, I can't just, you know, wage some campaign against them and have them removed.
02:01:59 In fact, in some places, if they squat long enough, they can just.
02:02:01 It's it's just legally theirs.
02:02:04 There's some states where you can do that.
02:02:06 If you find abandoned land, you just start living there.
02:02:09 Long enough, and sometimes it's not even that long.
02:02:11 If you can, like, manage to live there a couple of years, you can file paperwork saying, like, I've been living here a couple of years and whoever owns it is clearly abandoned it.
02:02:19 And I'm I'm taking possession of it and you can legally.
02:02:23 Get it?
02:02:25 So that's.
02:02:27 That's kind of what's happening.
02:02:31 Soy pilled $10.
Speaker 1
02:02:35 Money, money, money, money, money, money, money.Devon
02:02:38 I love seeing all that *** **** money that came out of for the PAT Con series.02:02:43 I was having micropenis money for a while there, but it really warmed my cold, dead heart.
02:02:49 Seeing all that support more than make up for it, I remember the dark days on trovo and it's such a great contrast.
02:02:57 The trove.
Speaker
02:02:57 The box.Devon
02:02:58 Yeah, ******* Trovo Odyssey has worked out like, you know, obviously, the Internet has sucked a bunch of times, but I don't think that's always been Odyssey's fault.02:03:08 In fact, I think the majority of those things were my space Internet or whatever, which seems to I don't want jinx that either.
02:03:13 I feel like I'm going to jinx that.
02:03:15 But I really appreciate it.
02:03:16 No, it's it's made me feel.
02:03:18 A lot more motivated to to spend the time to do this too.
02:03:21 You know, like I I.
02:03:24 I'm not independently wealthy by any means.
02:03:26 I live very cheaply out of necessity I I.
02:03:32 I really appreciate the support you guys have really.
02:03:37 Warmed my heart as you said.
02:03:39 So then it's it's been great and and and it.
02:03:43 It does. It does.
02:03:45 It does help me justify putting the time for doing a lot of this stuff, you know, like that even just the the summit.
02:03:52 You know the summit was.
02:03:53 Like 4 ******* hours of video.
02:03:55 I had to go through and then just editing and all that stuff and.
02:03:58 You know, and in the old days when I was working for the machine.
02:04:03 I could make tons of money, but I don't want to work for the machine anymore and so it's and the bees aren't making me any money yet.
02:04:11 You know that's going to be that's.
02:04:12 Going to be maybe.
02:04:13 Probably even a couple of years off.
02:04:15 Before that operation would get big enough to be profitable.
02:04:20 And just like the the logistics of it, more than anything else.
02:04:26 But yeah, no, you guys are you guys are killing it.
02:04:29 So and don't feel bad.
02:04:30 They you know if you're poor.
02:04:31 I I've been there.
02:04:33 So don't don't feel like you need to feel, feel obligated.
02:04:40 Postmaster $25.
Speaker 4
02:04:43 Why does money management?Speaker 12
02:04:47 There's the rest.Speaker 4
02:04:49 Thank you.Devon
02:04:52 Just coincidentally, an actual bedroom mounted one lane tunnel with full tunnel operating system and land obstruction. Detection is 1/2 billion dollars. Weirdly, wait, hold on. What?02:05:05 Just coincidentally, an actual bedroom mounted one lane tunnel.
02:05:12 With full tunnel operating system and land obstruction detection.
02:05:17 Is half a billion dollars weirdly.
02:05:22 I'm trying to decipher this.
02:05:24 Oh, then your next one says bedrock, not bedroom.
02:05:26 OK, that makes a.
02:05:27 Little more.
02:05:28 It's like, OK, what?
02:05:30 What you.
02:05:30 Talk about just coincidentally an actual bedrock mounted one lane tunnel with full tunnel operating system and land obstruction. Detection is 1/2 billion dollars. Where are you talking about the Elon Musk?
02:05:44 Boring company.
02:05:47 I'm not sure what you're getting at the.
02:05:49 One lane tunnel with full tunnel operating system.
02:05:52 Land obstruction detection.
02:05:54 Yeah, I'm not.
02:05:55 I'm not.
02:05:55 You have to.
02:05:57 You have to fill me in a little bit more and then you followed up with.
02:06:01 Let's see here.
02:06:03 Just noting that one of my favorite voices.
02:06:06 Which I would hire to do phone prompts for phone systems I'm setting up is in your stream again, and it's and is a goddess bombards body language.
02:06:17 Oh, welcome to the stream yet again.
02:06:21 And yeah, I used to.
02:06:23 I used to watch her when she was on YouTube, and then she.
02:06:25 I I need to find her.
02:06:27 On well, I guess you gave me the link.
02:06:29 I need to find her on Odyssey.
02:06:32 I used to like those videos.
02:06:35 Retired Fagot $1.00 appreciate that story of Kid breaks my heart. Long story short, Dad stayed in New York City. Apartment cops forced stranger he didn't know in because Dad asked him to leave. And he.
02:06:52 Corner his dad in the kitchen and pulls Kabar on him. Dad defends self with butter knife and city tried to nail him for attempted murder, clean record 50 or $500,000 bail.
02:07:06 They wanted 700,000.
02:07:10 I'm not familiar with this story, but.
02:07:14 I would assume that the dad is not of the African persuasion, or else he wouldn't have bail, right?
02:07:20 They would just release him the next day.
02:07:25 Postmaster $1.00 I made a new word black pilled judicious. There you go, judicious.
02:07:34 Which should actually work because the well, if you want to extend that judicial.
02:07:39 System. How about that?
02:07:42 Sharp wing, $5. My buddy and I love the grocery store clip. And you didn't do it earlier. Can we please get a grocery store? I don't know.
02:07:51 I don't know.
02:07:52 There's a lot of people that.
Speaker 10
02:08:01 Ohh my gosh.Devon
02:08:10 That just don't understand the grocery store clip.02:08:13 And I did turn.
02:08:14 It down for those of you.
02:08:15 I I was nice.
02:08:17 I might have to turn it back up.
02:08:19 It is turned down.
02:08:22 Harmless Gee Punjabi has now surpassed Mandarin as the most spoken non European language in Canada.
02:08:30 When China's fertility dropped so they no longer had as many people to export.
02:08:36 The Xenophilia Canada turned to India and when India's fertility drops, they will import from Africa. The worst is yet to come.
02:08:46 UM.
02:08:49 Yeah, but there's a lot of Indians.
02:08:52 I mean, there's a law.
02:08:53 I don't think they're gonna run out of Indians.
02:08:55 Any times.
02:08:56 Not that they're not that they're gonna, you know.
02:08:59 Turn Africans away.
02:09:01 But there's, I don't think.
02:09:02 There, there, there's there.
02:09:03 There's no short.
02:09:04 Supply on Indians.
02:09:07 Truth $1.00 Devin, please share this flyer with your audience. The true story of January 6th. I guarantee you haven't seen this information before, and then you have a a gambling well, what everyone can see that that link.
02:09:21 He wants to check it out.
02:09:26 Let me open up a new window here.
02:09:34 Yeah. So.
02:09:41 It's just it, it's it looks like it's a timeline of events and some other things.
02:09:48 Yeah, I guess it depends.
02:09:49 On what where you live?
02:09:52 In terms of like how effective this would be?
02:09:55 Maybe this would be good ammunition for like, UM, RedState areas. I kind of feel like this is the kind of thing that would be just ignored by anyone else, but there are a lot of right wing people that that.
02:10:08 They still don't know the facts of January 6th and.
02:10:12 And are uncomfortable with it, you know, because.
02:10:15 The right wing, we're the we're.
02:10:17 Supposed to be the ones that follow the rules.
02:10:20 But people can get that link.
02:10:22 In the in the Super chat there I'll pop it up on the screen.
02:10:34 This is one side of it.
Speaker 4
02:10:35 There you go.Devon
02:10:40 Graham playing games $3 appreciate that my father was watching that Ken. Oh, God, I that's that should maybe be the next one, but that's not one of those things.02:10:50 It's it's hours and hours and hours ******* long.
02:10:52 I was listening to these people talking on ham.
02:10:55 Right.
02:10:55 You know, boomers are.
02:10:56 And these are like.
02:10:57 Right wing boomers, right?
02:10:58 Well, you know, conservative boomers, right, conservative boomers talking on ham radio about.
02:11:04 You know ******* photos.
02:11:05 You know those types.
02:11:06 Right.
02:11:07 And one of them says, oh, have you seen that Ken Burns documentary on the Holocaust?
02:11:12 It's very moving.
02:11:13 And one of them's like, ohh yeah. Ken Burns has never made anything bad. Every everything he makes is great. Yeah, I'd. I'd definitely to.
02:11:19 Check that out.
02:11:21 ******* horrific.
02:11:22 ******* horrific, but that's that's The thing is you think when they produce these things that it's only gonna it's really they're preaching to the choir, but they're.
02:11:31 Not they're not.
02:11:33 Their reach is so much further than ours, and that's kind of the what I've been trying to get across to a lot of people is don't think that because, you know, like this stream gets thousands of views or whatever.
02:11:45 And and that's great.
02:11:47 And we are reaching some people, but don't think that that even a little bit compares to a Ken Burns.
02:11:52 Documentary that's getting played on all over the place and then I'm sure they'll stream it and then they'll they'll sell the the Blu-ray or whatever and people will buy it.
02:12:01 People that would.
02:12:02 That just don't know any better.
02:12:05 Now, I don't think Zoomers will be as intoxicated by the the the lure of Ken Burns.
02:12:16 Documentary, but certainly anyone over.
02:12:20 I don't know, I'd say.
02:12:22 Many, many people over 30 would.
02:12:25 And that's that's just the way it is.
02:12:28 I mean, I remember even when I was doing when I worked.
02:12:31 On documentaries, that was.
02:12:33 They referred to him like he was some.
02:12:35 Kind of God.
02:12:37 You know the producers and the director would always like, Oh well, it's like the Ken Burns when.
02:12:41 He did this. Oh.
02:12:42 Like when Ken Burns like they they *******.
02:12:44 Love Ken Burns.
02:12:48 Let's see him.
02:12:49 My father was watching that Ken Burns, Holocaust documentary.
02:12:52 From what I saw, it's something definitely up your alley to check out kicking the American people, the descendants of World War 2 veterans in the teeth.
02:13:01 Boomers seemed to eat it up.
02:13:02 I used to respect Ken Burns.
02:13:04 Yeah. No, it's it's.
02:13:06 That's The thing is, you know, he he's he's a brand name.
02:13:09 He's a brand name.
Speaker
02:13:11 It it.Devon
02:13:12 It it it's basically the documentary version of Steven Spielberg.02:13:16 And so when Steven Spielberg did Schindler's List, that was the same thing, right, like all these.
02:13:20 Boomers like uh, Steven Spielberg, he made ET and Indiana Jones and all this other stuff.
02:13:24 Oh, let's definitely let's check it.
02:13:26 Oh, my God.
02:13:27 We are the devil.
02:13:28 And this is the same kind of a thing, except for Ken.
02:13:31 Ken Burns in the past I, to be honest, I don't think I've.
02:13:34 I've even sat through an entire one of his documentaries, but they used to play him on *******.
02:13:38 Yes, and **** like that all the time.
02:13:40 And it was all this Americana stuff like ohh the.
02:13:42 The great, the wonderful, you know, people that fought in the civil war.
02:13:47 Let's read some of the letters that the soldiers wrote, and it was very.
02:13:53 It had like some sense of patriotism to it.
02:13:56 And so that's why it it that a lot of these boomer.
02:14:00 We'll we'll watch it and trust him.
02:14:06 So yeah, I I really don't want to watch it, but I might.
02:14:10 I might have to watch it.
02:14:15 Then, truth says, check out, investigate j6.org. There you go. It's on the screen.
02:14:24 Graham playing games $3 appreciate that I live in Edmonton. AB demographic changed since the 90s has been rapid.
02:14:33 My boomer con dad, who believes in color blind assimilation, was struck by seeing the neighborhood he grew up in black in the 19 grew up back.
02:14:42 I'm sorry.
02:14:42 And now it's probably.
02:14:43 Black grew up back in the 1950s.
02:14:46 Like a different.
02:14:47 We drove through there and I could feel this tense energy from him.
02:14:52 Well, what about?
02:14:53 I don't know, maybe it did, but I would have maybe mentioned it to him.
02:14:56 Said like this.
02:14:57 Is, you know, you got to be delicate sometimes with some of these people.
02:15:02 At first it depends on how much of A rapport you have with your dad.
02:15:07 But you know, I would point it out.
02:15:09 To like look, you know this is.
02:15:11 This isn't going to be good for the future of our.
02:15:13 Nation this isn't going.
02:15:14 To be a is this the country that you were?
02:15:16 Born in is not.
02:15:17 The country.
02:15:18 You're leaving me when you when you go.
02:15:21 The country you grew up in is not going to be the country your grandchildren grow up in.
02:15:24 Does that bother you?
02:15:29 And if it does, think about why.
02:15:34 I know you're still under the spell of Martin Luther King and the Civil rights movement.
02:15:38 All this ********, some powerful magic they pulled on you.
02:15:42 But wake the **** **.
02:15:43 Dad, look at your neighborhood.
02:15:46 Would you have been safe in this neighborhood? What would your childhood have been like if you had grown up in this neighborhood today instead of back in the 1950s or whatever?
02:15:58 Barrick Mctavish, $5, appreciate that Devin the guys at NJP had a 15 minute meltdown calling you names and saying that you're a fraud because you read a super chat where someone asked if Mike Enoch was Jewish. Ah, whatever.
02:16:17 Yeah, whatever.
02:16:20 I think all I said was like, I don't know them enough to.
02:16:24 To talk **** about him, and apparently they know me enough to talk **** about where they think they do.
02:16:29 I don't know I, but again I I haven't.
02:16:32 I haven't.
02:16:33 I haven't heard this and I probably won't.
02:16:35 You know, I'm not going to go out of my way to find it or anything like that and.
02:16:40 It doesn't bother me.
02:16:41 Doesn't bother me.
02:16:44 The extra dimensional $1.00 appreciate that. I would love for you to look at this picture flag. It's called the Ultra Pride flag and it's something that appears like an alien AI take over.
02:17:01 Appears like an alien AI take over to my eyes.
02:17:04 It's not an alien.
02:17:06 Take over.
02:17:07 If not, then it's mental illness on a degree never imagined.
02:17:12 What do you think?
02:17:13 I know it's an estate.
02:17:15 It's an Etsy listing.
02:17:17 You send me an Etsy listing?
02:17:19 I don't know what I say.
02:17:26 I don't know.
02:17:27 I don't think this is like an alien takeover.
02:17:29 Well, let me pop it up here.
02:17:34 How come I can't save it as a?
02:17:38 I I I forgot.
02:17:39 I had my little fancy plugin that lets me actually save Jpegs.
Speaker 8
02:17:47 All right.Devon
02:17:51 I don't want you guys running over to Etsy to to buy this.02:17:56 Speaking of Etsy.
02:18:01 After I show you this, I'll show you what if you you want things that look like an alien takeover on Etsy.
02:18:09 Alright, so this is the wow, that's busy.
02:18:13 Well, that's weird it actually.
02:18:17 You know, if you look closely at this, it actually has.
02:18:20 I believe the Nintendo seal of quality.
02:18:24 Over the Nazi.
02:18:26 Bird, you know Eagle.
02:18:30 And then it's got an Antifa logo logo.
02:18:33 It's got an upside down cross in the Masons logo.
02:18:38 This has ******* everything.
02:18:40 It even has, like the Ukraine colors.
02:18:43 Obviously it's got the.
02:18:48 That's it's a lot of things.
02:18:50 It's very confusing.
02:18:51 I'm going to go for mental illness on this one.
02:18:57 Speaking of mental illness, though.
02:18:59 I got to find it.
02:19:02 Hope I can find it.
02:19:04 Randomly I was in Etsy for a totally different reason.
02:19:09 And I found this thing that it was just like.
02:19:15 It was a puppet.
02:19:18 Let me see if I can find it here.
02:19:24 And it was a puppet.
02:19:27 Ohh where is it now?
02:19:29 I know I have it here.
02:19:36 Don't ask me why I start looking at puppets.
02:19:37 There's a lot of creepy puppets on Etsy, and I went down this creepy puppets on Etsy rabbit hole, right?
02:19:45 Here it is.
02:19:55 I was like.
02:19:56 Who the **** would buy this?
02:20:00 And it's 70 ******* dollars.
02:20:03 So look at this.
02:20:05 You can buy this on Etsy.
02:20:08 For $70.
02:20:10 And it's the only thing that guy is selling, like the only thing.
02:20:15 And then to make it weirder.
02:20:18 To make it weirder, they had a video.
02:20:22 Let's see here.
02:20:40 Because that's a puppet.
02:20:41 It's not just like a stuffed animal or whatever.
02:20:44 They're like here, look, it's a puppet.
02:20:46 You can tell it's a puppet because I have this video.
02:20:48 Of it being a puppet.
02:20:55 I was like uh.
02:20:59 This makes me feel uncomfortable.
02:21:03 Yeah, Etsy.
02:21:03 There's just weird **** on Etsy, OK?
02:21:11 So you can buy that for $7070.
02:21:15 UM, let's see here. Thin Red line, $5. Who made the movie?
02:21:22 Who made what movie?
02:21:25 That's it's a very general question.
02:21:28 Who made the movie?
02:21:31 Well, you said it 47 minutes ago. Oh, are you talking about the thing that the Jew thing, the the molech thing?
02:21:38 I don't know it just it reminds me of in the during the 1930s there were a couple of movies that had molek statues in it.
02:21:48 In fact, one of the the mullet.
02:21:50 Statues they.
02:21:52 They built, they put into storage, if that's what you're talking about.
02:21:56 I'm assuming we're talking about.
02:21:58 They put into storage and then they they wheeled it back out and they they installed it like in a.
02:22:04 I want to say like in a big train station, maybe the one in New York or but they put it on display again.
02:22:12 And it was just bizarre.
02:22:14 Like, why are they putting this big Molex statue up and?
02:22:17 But it was from a 1930s movie. There was a lot of like, kind of a cultist satanic **** going on in the in the roaring 20s and the years that followed.
02:22:27 Well, and then and then it reached fever pitch in Weimar Germany, so.
02:22:32 There's that.
02:22:34 UM Gray state of mind.
02:22:38 Hi Devin.
02:22:39 Great work as usual.
02:22:41 How come that?
02:22:43 How come that the better economy I have, the less I'm willing to give away in donation?
02:22:49 I think you're asking the better the economy, the.
02:22:52 Well, I'll tell you.
02:22:53 Something that you shouldn't fall into.
02:22:56 That I think a lot of people who weren't raised with money that weren't raised with parents that taught them to money manage, because that who else is going to do what the schools are not going to teach you, how to manage money.
02:23:07 And because you get used to living paycheck to paycheck.
02:23:11 Right. Like that becomes the the norm. In fact, it is the norm, I think something close to 68% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck.
02:23:19 And I don't think that's 100% because of the bad economy. I think that's just because of the lack of money management skills, because no one teaches you that on purpose, of course.
02:23:29 And so you start to view that the way that you're supposed to manage money is your bank account is this number that when you buy stuff every month that goes down, but then at the end of the.
02:23:39 Month it goes back up.
02:23:40 And as long as it doesn't go to zero, you're OK.
02:23:46 And I fell into the same trap when I was making.
02:23:50 Like 30 Grand a year.
02:23:54 I had about as much savings.
02:23:57 And as much leftover every month as I did when I was making 80.
02:24:01 Grand a year.
02:24:04 And I remember thinking like, why, why?
02:24:06 How is this possible I'm making?
02:24:08 Like 50 grand more a year.
02:24:11 And where does it all go now?
02:24:13 Part of it is because in order to get that 80 grand a year, I had to go live somewhere very expensive.
02:24:17 You know, I had to go live in the, you know, in DC and stuff.
02:24:20 And so that was part of it was my rent, was like triple and all.
02:24:23 This other stuff.
02:24:24 Right.
02:24:25 But that wasn't the only reason.
02:24:27 The other reason.
02:24:27 Was I was.
02:24:28 I was going.
02:24:29 I was just eating more expensively.
02:24:32 A lot of things that I used to do that I stopped. I used to like budget a lot, lot, lot more carefully when I was only making 30,000 a year because I was like well, you know, do I have enough money in my account to pay for gas?
02:24:45 Am I going to be able to do this and and so you know when?
02:24:48 You're not not making a whole lot of money.
02:24:50 You, you.
02:24:51 You make these sacrifices, right?
02:24:54 And then once you have this extra money, you just stop looking at that.
02:24:58 That number as often.
02:25:00 Because, you know, oh, it's probably fine.
02:25:03 And so you make a lot of unnecessary purchases.
02:25:06 You buy a lot more garbage, you you eat at the more expensive restaurants, you eat out more often.
02:25:11 That was the other thing too, is I.
02:25:13 I almost never cooked.
02:25:15 I ate out almost every meal.
02:25:18 And that actually gets really expensive really fast.
02:25:21 And I think that's what a lot of Americans do.
02:25:24 And so that's probably what's what's going on there.
02:25:26 Don't make that mistake.
02:25:29 Don't make that mistake.
02:25:32 Don't spend every every cent that you have, and if you do, spend it on stuff that's not disposable, like don't go eat at the fancy right?
02:25:40 I mean it's.
02:25:40 To do that every once in a while, but.
02:25:43 Buy stuff that you're not going to ship and do a toilet a couple hours later.
02:25:49 UM or or send me hyper chats. I keep saying super chat. I told you I was going to stop doing that. I need to stop.
02:25:59 Yeah, that's that's probably what's going on there, Radu. $3 preciate that there is extension for brave Chrome browser called Watch on Odyssey, which redirects YouTube videos to Odyssey videos. Also last two hyper chats that I send you were under the name of.
02:26:17 In our corner, it was a mistake.
02:26:20 OK.
02:26:22 UM.
02:26:24 What was the other corner?
02:26:25 You mean like the the name was the mistake or the Super chat was a mistake.
02:26:30 I don't see.
02:26:33 I think you just mean that you were logged in.
02:26:34 On a different name, OK.
02:26:37 Well, I don't know about that extension I.
02:26:39 Wonder. You know, there's there's.
02:26:40 There are a couple Youtubers that are mirroring their their accounts on Odyssey now.
02:26:47 I'd like I'd like to see.
02:26:50 What ends up happening with Odyssey in the long term?
02:26:53 But it does seem to be the most competent.
02:26:56 Competition so far.
02:27:02 YouTube, especially in terms of letting you say whatever you want to say.
02:27:06 You know as.
02:27:06 Long as it's.
02:27:07 Legal as true.
02:27:08 Would say.
02:27:10 Tennis nuts $1.00. Thanks for doing what you do with lots of thumbs ups. Well, I appreciate the thumbs ups and the dollar.
02:27:18 Iron pill $1.00 rub your hands together and don't spend it all in one place. Well, I will. I will. I'll get a quarter of a gallon of gas.
02:27:30 Is gas getting cheaper anywhere you guys are.
02:27:32 It's like it.
02:27:33 It went up and then it it seemed to go down for like a week or two, and now it's back up to where it was.
02:27:39 Which is, you know, it's always a little more expensive in the middle of nowhere, but it's still kind of a pain in the *** because we live in the middle of nowhere.
02:27:47 You have to drive a lot.
02:27:50 Iron pills 750 tell blood of tyrant.
02:27:53 He's like, oh, I can't do that.
02:27:56 I can't do that.
02:27:58 He's he's a mod.
02:28:00 And my mods have been been very gracious to be here and do a good job.
02:28:08 So I'm not going to call him a *****, but I will do this.
02:28:16 So did.
02:28:16 You. You did, you shot. You sprang for the 7:50.
02:28:21 Harmless G.
02:28:24 The last British monarch to go against the agendas of the judaized.
02:28:29 I can't talk tonight.
02:28:31 British Deep State was Edward the 8th, Elizabeth's uncle, and he was forced to abdicate. No member of the British royal family has opposed the agendas of the Jews since also remember what the Jews did to Nicholas the 2nd and his family. Yeah, talking about Tsar Nicholas, who was related.
02:28:51 If I'm remembering correctly, to the British oil family.
02:28:58 ASDF ASD $4.00 appreciate that. Can we get a 2 hour deep dive into the new Beavis and Butthead shows beekeeper episode. It's about 11 minutes long. Really. I didn't know they were making new shows.
02:29:12 I don't know.
02:29:13 I don't.
02:29:14 I'll be honest.
02:29:14 Even when Beavis and Butthead was like.
02:29:18 Like newish.
02:29:20 I didn't like it.
02:29:22 I I thought it was just dumb.
02:29:24 Now is a nice little Mormon boy at the time, so maybe that had something to do with it.
02:29:28 I like the the Creator, you know, he did office space.
02:29:34 And he did Idiocracy.
02:29:38 But Beavis and Butthead was not really my fave.
02:29:44 Hidden Americans.
02:29:45 I got you well.
02:29:48 You got me. What?
02:29:50 You got me 20 of the odyssey coins.
02:29:54 Appreciate that before forever $10.
Speaker 5
02:29:58 Let's do easy.Devon
02:30:04 Hey, Devin, Hindus and Pakistan are having St.02:30:07 battles here in the UK.
02:30:08 Yeah, I saw that.
02:30:09 I was going to.
02:30:09 Maybe play a video, but it's just.
02:30:13 You know, it's just one of these things where it's kind of funny because.
02:30:19 In a way, it should just be entertainment.
02:30:22 You know, it's just like, oh, look, look, they're fighting.
02:30:26 Like like it's it's you know.
02:30:30 Are you rooting for a winner?
02:30:32 Maybe this will be.
02:30:32 The new bread and circuses will be Hindus versus Muslims in the streets fighting to the death, which is certainly more, in my opinion, engage more engaging than.
02:30:42 Then sports ball.
02:30:44 And the.
02:30:46 And it's not like the the people playing the sports ball in England are are genetically closer to you than the Hindus and the.
02:30:54 The Muslims fighting in the streets.
02:30:57 All right, community leaders, whatever they're supposed to be.
02:31:01 Blame right wingers for stirring up hatred between the two groups.
02:31:04 I guess this is cultural enrichment. Yeah. I mean, just like the Asian hate crimes as white people's fault, even though in every single instance, as far as I know, every single instance.
02:31:14 That was certainly all the ones that made national news.
02:31:18 Or black people.
02:31:20 But it was somehow right wing conspiracy theorists that were activating the the negroids against the ********** the post infantry life.
02:31:30 That's that's some.
02:31:32 That's some.
02:31:35 Mason numbers there, 3333.
02:31:39 I don't know.
02:31:39 It's a Masonic number there.
Speaker 4
02:31:41 Why is money management?02:31:45 That's the rest.
Speaker 16
02:31:47 Thank you.Devon
02:31:49 Hey Davonn late to the party and not sure if you covered this, but I happened to be.02:31:58 Lucky enough to catch the new Emmett Till.
02:31:59 Movie. Oh God.
02:32:02 Or movie trailer about him.
02:32:04 Just a good boy.
02:32:05 Curious if you all have seen it yet and what you think of it feels like the black Holocaust story in some of the trailers isn't that interesting, by the way?
02:32:14 Isn't that interesting?
02:32:16 It is like the black Holocaust.
02:32:19 And only one person died, even if it was the story.
02:32:22 Even if the story was exactly how they said it.
02:32:28 The reverence that that story gets.
02:32:31 When something.
02:32:33 As bad if not worse.
02:32:36 With the races swapped.
02:32:38 By the way, the real story, the real story, isn't the story they're telling, but.
02:32:42 Let's just say it was.
02:32:46 Here's the white movies.
02:32:48 About those women that were lit on fire.
02:32:52 By the the black guy that that robbed their convenience store.
02:32:56 You know, where's all these movies?
02:33:00 About the black the animal like black violence on unsuspecting innocent whites.
02:33:08 Who are most certainly not trying to rape their women.
02:33:15 They don't exist of.
02:33:16 Course, but it is like the black Holocaust, because no, actually slavery is the black Holocaust.
02:33:22 Emmett tills like the black.
02:33:29 The the journal the fake Journal Diary and Frank.
02:33:33 That's what it is.
02:33:34 Emma tills like the the black and Frank.
02:33:37 And just as as factual.
02:33:42 Henry Ford. Oh, Henry Ford in the house, $25.
Speaker 18
02:33:46 Cash flow checkout.Speaker 19
02:33:54 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
02:33:56 I would like to return this duck also.02:33:58 Thanks for being the classiest right wing voice on the webs.
02:34:02 Looking forward to your election stream.
02:34:06 Well, hopefully not.
02:34:07 You're not like.
02:34:09 You mean like the midterm elections?
02:34:10 I don't know.
02:34:12 I don't know.
02:34:13 I mean, I'll probably have to cover it, right?
02:34:15 I don't know if it's.
02:34:17 How fun of a stream it'll be.
02:34:20 I I think it'll be more.
02:34:22 Fun well, I don't know if Q.
02:34:23 Charge are getting activated.
02:34:24 It'll be fun.
02:34:27 And Andromeda $1.00. Thank you and thank you.
02:34:33 And Glock 23 also $1.00 the Jews Holocaust fantasy story still has.
02:34:38 A long way.
02:34:39 To go before it's out of steam, but we all must do our part to try to derail.
02:34:48 Yeah, well, I'll tell.
02:34:49 You what the?
02:34:50 The Holocaust, the required Holocaust education.
02:34:53 That's in schools.
02:34:54 Is there because they've done the they've done the polling on it, they they know that most people either don't.
02:35:01 Even know about it or care about it?
02:35:04 Or believe it if they.
02:35:05 Do know about it.
02:35:08 It's just not.
02:35:09 It doesn't pull the emotional heartstrings.
02:35:11 It's like how many Irish people can get sympathy talking about the ******* potato famine.
02:35:17 You know how many?
02:35:18 How many now look.
02:35:21 The Jews are in a unique position of influence and power, so they can beat this dead horse for a lot longer than other groups might be able to, but.
02:35:30 Time heals all wounds.
02:35:34 Including the Holocaust.
02:35:35 Eventually, it's just going to.
02:35:37 It's gonna be like, look, even even I would say fewer people give a **** about slavery.
02:35:44 Than they did in the 90s.
02:35:47 When people were seriously talking about reparations, I know it comes up and and look, they might eventually do it and they're kind of doing it with those hundreds of millions of dollars that the DOJ is handing out to black people, right?
02:35:58 They, and obviously all the other ways that it's been realistically it's been going on, but it's like openly happening now, right?
02:36:04 Like that, they're specifically saying that this is.
02:36:08 This is Don Lemon, even said like oh, you.
02:36:11 Know we want.
02:36:12 Reparations and instead it's like 1/2 billion here and 500.
02:36:15 Like, that's not enough, right?
02:36:16 Like he's talking like he's throwing these big numbers out.
02:36:19 Like I'd love to have some of these.
02:36:21 I'd love to have, like, half a million, you know.
02:36:27 Yeah, maybe it will be something like that.
02:36:30 Where you'll hear about it forever.
02:36:31 It's just like it's not fresh in the minds of anything.
02:36:34 And not only that, most white people, one of the things that even the boomers that are like, ohh.
02:36:39 I have a base black friend and you know they're trying to think of all these reasons why blacks are violence that have nothing to do with biology or anything else, right?
02:36:47 They are still.
02:36:48 They get very indignant right the way you talk about slavery as if they have something to do with it.
02:36:52 They'll say things like, no, my family never owned slaves.
02:36:54 And you were never.
02:36:55 A slave and blow.
02:36:56 Yeah, it's, it's different when it's something that that no one who was involved when no one who was involved is alive anymore.
02:37:07 And and not even like their children are alive.
02:37:09 Because you're gonna start hearing that I guarantee you they can only make the Holocaust survivor thing.
02:37:13 Keep going for so long.
02:37:14 I know that's kind of ridiculous at this point.
02:37:16 If you were even born during those years in a different part of the world, you're a Holocaust survivor still, right?
02:37:22 And so, at a certain point, when it's been like 150 years, people going to be like, yeah, there's no Holocaust survivors, but they're going to say things like and in fact.
02:37:32 They they, they will say things like I'm a descendant.
02:37:36 In the same way, Black Sam, a descendant of slaves.
02:37:39 They'll say I'm a descendant of Holocaust survivors.
02:37:43 So it will never fully go away, but it's not going to have that immediate.
02:37:48 Power that it that it's had for a long time.
02:37:50 It's just going to blend in with all the other grievance stories.
02:37:54 They'll never stop talking about you.
02:37:55 Want an idea?
02:37:56 Like check this out.
02:37:58 I don't even know what I'll find, but I know what I'll find.
02:38:01 I'm just going to go to go to Google.
02:38:07 The Holocaust.
02:38:12 And when we go to the.
02:38:13 News tab on Google.
Speaker
02:38:19 Google is.Devon
02:38:21 And the search for.02:38:22 Holocaust in news right?
02:38:24 This is the news.
02:38:29 And there is pages and pages and pages and pages and like I'm just scrolling down it just keeps going.
02:38:36 I'll well, I'll read some of these.
02:38:37 You know that I'm not just making this up.
02:38:40 Iranian presidents Holocaust remarks sparked outcry from Israel.
02:38:44 Ken Burns turns his land on, you know, on the Holocaust.
02:38:48 Launch of Holocaust survivors of South Jersey Digital Archive event.
02:38:53 A life of remarkable resolve.
02:38:55 The story of Shaw Ladny, a survivor of the Holocaust.
02:38:59 And and these are all within a week.
02:39:01 Of this is all news news stories that were that were produced in the last week.
02:39:05 Germany marked 70 years of compensating Holocaust survivors with payment for home care.
02:39:12 Daughter of Auschwitz tells the harrowing story of a child, the Holocaust survivor.
02:39:17 The US Holocaust homeless Tempest tossed.
02:39:21 The US, The Holocaust, revisiting America's role.
02:39:26 Unknown Holocaust photos found in attics and archives.
02:39:31 German campus week to focus on Holocaust.
02:39:34 Holocaust survivor writes daughter of Auschwitz's memoir.
02:39:38 Scheduled update the US Holocaust premieres.
02:39:42 Holocaust survivors fleeing Ukraine.
02:39:47 Open old wounds as man who warned about the Holocaust.
02:39:52 Two sisters who survived the Holocaust died in Alabama 11 days apart.
02:39:57 Op-ed. Americans fueled the rise of Nazis and the Holocaust. But we learned from the shameful chat like it doesn't end like I having begun to scroll through all this stuff.
02:40:10 And these are all with these are all articles written within the last week, and you can do that any day.
02:40:14 And it's always like that.
02:40:19 All right.
02:40:22 UM.
02:40:26 Max, Max Demian $25.
Speaker 4
02:40:31 Why is money management?02:40:35 There's the rest. Thank you.
Devon
02:40:39 Are you concerned about Josh Moon and Kiwi farms?02:40:42 The ******** seemed to be out in force lately.
02:40:45 I only kind of know what you're talking about.
02:40:49 I know if I if I'm correct that he's the guy that runs that site, I've actually, I've never been to Kiwi farms.
02:40:59 It's my understanding there was a ****** furry or maybe just a ******?
02:41:04 They got mad because they were.
02:41:07 I don't know talking about them on the the site.
02:41:11 And so they.
02:41:15 I don't know what they campaign somehow and got them delisted in the same way, like the Daily Stormer was delisted and all this other stuff.
02:41:23 I thought it was my understand they were back on.
02:41:25 I thought they went on the same provider as eight Koon.
02:41:31 Now I could be wrong.
02:41:32 I haven't looked at the current.
02:41:35 But that's that's just going to happen.
02:41:37 As we watched in the the anti White Summit stream last time that that's shutting it down.
02:41:43 As Alex Stein did on Infowars, shutting it down is a top priority.
02:41:50 And so it just to me it just it's just another one of the stories really.
02:41:53 I mean it's it's, I mean look good luck to those guys.
02:41:58 I'm not saying.
02:41:59 Like you know, **** them or anything.
02:42:01 Like I'm just saying, like, yeah, I mean, that's what's going to happen.
02:42:04 It's going to happen to a lot more than just.
02:42:07 That's how it starts.
02:42:10 But you gotta remember.
02:42:11 Who runs these companies, who run, who owns and operates these companies?
02:42:16 Some of it's it.
02:42:17 It is the Jewish factor.
02:42:18 But look, some of it, a lot of it's the Jewish factor, but a lot of.
02:42:21 It is also.
02:42:23 This factor that we talked about.
02:42:25 You know where you have the CEOs of companies.
02:42:30 Who don't come from a heritage that respects the, you know, free speech and free thought.
02:42:39 They come from parts of the world where that's a foreign idea.
02:42:43 Because they're foreign.
02:42:46 And so they don't see it as something that has to be protected.
02:42:49 It's nothing that their ancestors put in place.
02:42:55 So you're going to have a mixture of Jewish people who are actively trying to shut down things with their nonprofits.
02:43:04 Working hand in hand with tech companies that.
02:43:08 Feel no reverence for First Amendment rights.
02:43:13 So yeah, it is.
02:43:14 It's just that's how it is.
02:43:15 That's where we got to look at all these alternatives and just be nimble.
02:43:20 I mean, this is I'm on platform #4, right and we we already know they're going after Odyssey, they're going, you know, Reuters is writing ******* articles and **** about it and.
02:43:32 It's only a matter of time before it it shuts down.
02:43:35 I hope not.
02:43:36 But you know, I have to be ready for that.
02:43:40 Night train 88. I like some more *** **** money.
02:43:45 Some more *** **** money.
02:43:46 I I need a *** **** money animation.
Speaker 18
02:43:50 Cash flow checkout.Speaker 19
02:43:57 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
02:44:00 So we got the hand rubbing Jew.02:44:03 I'm doing my part. Yes, you are night train 88.
02:44:06 I appreciate that.
02:44:10 OK.
02:44:12 The hour of decision thoughts on Revilo Oliver he is William Pierce's inspiration, and there's a lot of overlap. Have you?
02:44:25 Or overlap you have with his thought and style.
02:44:30 I am not familiar with this person.
02:44:33 So I will search the name and the tab that I've got open and check it out later.
02:44:40 The name doesn't even sound familiar, like maybe I'll see who you're talking about, and it'll ring some bells.
02:44:47 You know, I feel like I've seen some archival footage of this guy, but I'll check that out later.
02:44:54 A real ubermensch.
02:44:57 Lots of big, big money coming out.
02:44:59 Tonight, this is crazy.
Speaker
02:45:03 Like, I don't even know what to do.Devon
02:45:05 You know what?02:45:05 I think I stole my old ones.
02:45:06 How about that?
Speaker 1
02:45:10 Better than.Speaker
02:45:10 That had my money.Devon
02:45:12 How about that?02:45:14 Is that not enough?
02:45:15 I'll tell you, I'll.
02:45:15 Give you another one.
Speaker 1
02:45:17 For the most.Devon
02:45:22 There we go.02:45:24 Shilling for a villain?
02:45:26 I'm not a villain.
02:45:28 I'm a just just a nice guy, but I appreciate that you guys are really.
02:45:35 Hooking me up today little.
02:45:38 Little crazy Nazi dice, one of two.
02:45:42 July 3rd 1933 / 100,000 Jews gather at Soldier Field in Chicago to celebrate 3. All right, that's the the video you sent me.
02:45:51 3000 years of Jewish history and national or nationhood. By worshipping a fire, breathing statue of Moloch and feeding it children, which we can only hope we're not real.
02:46:02 The event was called the romance of a people.
02:46:05 Like I said, I I saw the article you sent, and I looked at it, but I have the I feel like.
02:46:13 I would have heard of this before, but maybe I, you know, maybe I'm wrong.
02:46:16 Maybe this is a real thing.
02:46:18 It was organized by the Zionist Organization of America, sponsored by the Jewish Agency for Palestine and produced by Meyer Weiss.
02:46:31 With the help from Rabbi Solomon Goldman as well as Maurice Samuel.
02:46:37 The author of you Gentiles?
02:46:38 Well, you know.
02:46:39 I'm I'm going to.
02:46:41 I will look all that up because.
02:46:44 I would be surprised.
02:46:48 If they did some big celebration where they were sacrificing mock babies or real babies, we don't know.
02:46:57 To molech.
02:46:59 On video at least, or on film.
02:47:02 In 1933, but what do I know? It could be totally real.
02:47:08 So I'll tell you what, if it's totally real.
02:47:11 I will definitely cover that ****, because that's crazy.
02:47:14 ******* real.
02:47:17 And then you say sorry, three O3, one of the big speakers at the event was none of them.
02:47:22 Chime weissman.
02:47:24 First first President of Israel and the guy who, alongside Lionel Walter Rothschild and there was a little cat fight in the background.
02:47:31 If you guys heard.
02:47:32 That that there might be some.
02:47:34 I might have to go break it up.
02:47:37 Who, alongside Lionel Walter Rothschild, authored the Balfour Declaration, which was the agreement that dragged the US into World War One.
02:47:47 Well, that's kind of crazy.
02:47:48 I'm going to copy all this.
02:47:51 If what you're saying is true.
02:47:54 I'm not saying I don't believe it.
02:47:56 I'm just saying it's it's so weird, especially because it has footage that goes along with it.
02:48:01 It's so weird that you would think that this would be something that would be.
02:48:07 More known because even that that that archival footage, it wasn't like, hard to get.
02:48:11 You could see that it's it's stuff that's from YouTube and has the the watermark from.
02:48:18 I you know, I forget the which one it was now, but one of the foot archival footage companies that posts everything to YouTube.
02:48:28 I'll put that.
02:48:29 I'll check that out.
02:48:31 A harmless G the beautiful natural areas of Marin County, California, and Aspen, Co, and other hiking and skiing areas are great because almost everyone is white but suck because almost all those white people are liberal *******.
02:48:48 That's how I felt about the San Francisco area that I lived in.
02:48:52 It was.
02:48:54 It was very white, but there was also because I didn't have a ton of money and it was like a really expensive area.
02:48:59 So I was kind of like on the border.
02:49:01 Of like Nice and ghetto.
02:49:03 And but when I was on the nice side of the of the.
02:49:06 Of the border.
02:49:07 It was very, very white.
02:49:09 But every time I got into a conversation with someone, I ended up wanting to just beat him to death, you know, because it was just like.
02:49:16 The worst, the worst people.
02:49:18 That was the.
02:49:18 That was when I.
02:49:19 Lived there.
02:49:20 That was a place when someone I was arguing with, like literally just started yelling like Hail Satan in my face.
02:49:25 And I was like, and they were being serious.
Speaker
02:49:28 I was like.Speaker 15
02:49:29 I've seen a lot.Devon
02:49:29 Of ****.02:49:30 But this is a new one.
02:49:35 Oh, look, another one.
02:49:37 Christ pilled with the the *** **** super chats.
02:49:42 Or hyper chats.
02:49:43 I keep doing that.
02:49:57 There we go, trying to mix it up a little bit.
02:49:59 I need to make more.
02:50:02 Christ failed.
02:50:03 Butcher, butcher, bird.
02:50:06 I heard on the last stream that you gave up a talk about to someone else, gave up a job of almost 20 years because you couldn't take the clot shot.
02:50:17 I want you to e-mail me about several job openings at the company I own.
02:50:21 Well, there you go.
02:50:23 The e-mail is e-mail me butcherbird at P m.me.
02:50:31 You will love working here.
02:50:32 There you go.
02:50:32 Look at that.
02:50:33 Look at that.
02:50:35 Not only was it a *** ****, super chat or hyper chat, I'll break my habit eventually.
02:50:42 But that was a a *** **** community offer of.
02:50:45 Help look at that.
02:50:47 See, that's what I like to see.
02:50:49 That's what.
02:50:49 See, it's not all negative people act like it's all negative.
02:50:53 Nancy, over here, it's not.
02:50:56 There's some positivity going on.
02:50:58 Here, butcher bird.
02:50:59 So butcher bird.
02:51:01 E-mail me butcherbird at P m.me.
02:51:06 And don't spam it, you psychopaths.
02:51:10 Just let butcher bird get his ******* job.
02:51:13 But this is what I like to see.
02:51:15 Very nice, very nice.
02:51:16 All right guys.
02:51:18 I'll tell you what this is.
02:51:19 We broke the record on on hyper chats, I think tonight.
02:51:23 Or at least very close.
02:51:24 To it.
02:51:26 Let me hang out regular chat for.
02:51:27 A little bit.
02:51:28 With you.
02:51:29 And then we'll shut her down.
02:51:30 And I got so I can go.
02:51:33 Monitor that well.
02:51:34 Is that classified?
02:51:35 Cat he might be coming over here.
02:51:40 Hey, you want to treat?
02:51:45 That's not going to work.
02:51:47 Too fixated.
02:51:50 Alright. Anyway, let's take a.
02:51:52 Look at regular chat here.
02:51:56 Yeah, someone said network pilled.
02:51:57 Yeah, that's awesome.
02:51:59 So it says.
02:52:00 Let let us know if it.
02:52:00 Turns out to be Antifa, yeah.
02:52:04 I'm sure you guys can.
02:52:07 Try to vet each other.
02:52:13 John Connor says the queen dismissed the Australian government in 1975 without any issue at all. She had a lot of power to the end and refused to do anything to protect the empire. Yeah, maybe. I don't know. I just. I think that if she went against the the agenda.
02:52:29 I don't know the the.
02:52:30 I don't know the details surrounding the.
02:52:33 What you're talking about in in 1975?
02:52:39 And I don't live in England.
02:52:40 It's just my sense that if they.
02:52:43 If they go against.
02:52:45 The prevailing winds, they won't be royalty for very long.
02:52:50 High Priest King Terry.
02:52:51 Public schools are horrible now colleges too.
02:52:55 The virtual school generation is going to collapse bridges on the public.
02:52:59 The only benefit of a diverse public school is your kids will be aware of the reality of the future.
02:53:05 The consequence is they'll be dumb.
02:53:07 Yeah, that's one thing I wonder about.
02:53:08 I wonder if.
02:53:11 You know.
02:53:13 Oh, someone said Iron Pill is an old friend from Trevor.
02:53:15 You shouldn't mod him.
02:53:16 OK, as soon as he talks or if, let me see if he's time.
02:53:21 Where's iron pilled iron pilled?
02:53:23 Iron Pilled I don't.
02:53:23 See them.
02:53:26 Iron pill, iron pill, iron pill.
02:53:28 Say something iron pilled.
02:53:32 So I can click the little Modi thing on your name.
02:53:37 Anyway, while I'm waiting for that one thing I do wonder about is.
02:53:44 You do homeschool your kids on a farm somewhere or on a homestead somewhere.
02:53:50 I'm not as concerned, although that is an issue you don't want them to be social *******.
02:53:55 You want them to, and there's iron pilled.
02:53:58 There you go.
02:53:59 There you go.
02:53:59 Iron pilled.
02:54:00 You're a mod.
02:54:04 OK.
02:54:11 You don't want them to be social *******, but I feel like there's ways you can have social interactions with kids either.
02:54:18 Through a church.
02:54:20 And I've been thinking about this too. Even if you don't 100%.
02:54:25 Believe in the church that's local to you.
02:54:29 And I think increasingly that that's going to be the case.
02:54:33 Maybe you can find one where you don't necessarily go through all the classes or whatever that are after the, I mean, different churches structure differently, but there's usually like a a thing.
02:54:44 You know where there's a big congregation and everyone's in the crowd.
02:54:47 He listens to like a sermon or something.
02:54:49 As long as that guy's.
02:54:50 Not global home or whatever.
02:54:51 You can at least.
02:54:52 Go there to meet other families.
02:54:55 They're going to have similar values.
02:54:57 You have to keep going, but it might not be a bad place to go to network and meet some other parents.
02:55:02 Of kids that are not awful.
02:55:07 I also think that a lot of homeschooling networks already exist.
02:55:11 Right where a lot of it's going to be distance because I think a lot of those things are structured kind of like the distance learning type **** they were doing during COVID with like, zoom calls and stuff like that.
02:55:21 But that's better.
02:55:21 Than nothing.
02:55:22 But you should also take into events, but one thing you're right I don't.
02:55:26 I kind of think you're you might be putting your kid at a disadvantage in some way.
02:55:32 If they never encounter diversity.
02:55:35 And I don't mean like you want them to have a black friend at all.
02:55:38 I'm not saying that at all.
02:55:39 I'm just saying you might make naive kids unless you actively.
02:55:45 I guess there's ways you can.
02:55:47 You can teach them about it and be like, look, there's people that.
02:55:50 That that, you know, they're not all animals, but they're there's a there's a higher, higher chance you got to be careful around these people, OK?
02:56:00 I think there's ways of doing that without exposing them directly, but it's you.
02:56:06 You can't just let them loose into the world.
02:56:09 With and and have them just be these naive.
02:56:12 You know, high trust kids that weren't that.
02:56:15 You know, that grew up in an idyllic environment and now you know.
02:56:19 Now they're faced with the realities of the world.
02:56:22 That's a tough one.
02:56:22 I I think about that.
02:56:24 I think one solution to that, I don't know how practical this is, but if you're able to build like a farm and have it be profitable be have that be what you do as a family and then make that something that they inherit.
02:56:38 You know, or a family them to be a farm, a family business of some sort.
02:56:42 And that way they don't have to go out into the world and, you know, be faced with with that kind of stuff.
02:56:48 But one way or another, you got to you got to have.
02:56:52 They have to taste a little bit of the poison so they can recognize it.
02:56:56 And that's just something that.
02:56:59 I don't.
02:56:59 I haven't figured out.
02:57:00 I don't know.
02:57:01 I don't have an answer for that.
Speaker 5
02:57:04 UM.Devon
02:57:09 Let's see, I'm going to Scroll down.Speaker 4
02:57:10 There's a bunch of alright.Devon
02:57:16 Amos Burton says it's tough to teach your kids is one thing, but to them it's just words.02:57:21 The global **** will try to teach them the opposite.
02:57:24 They have to see it for themselves after you teach them.
02:57:27 Yeah, I mean it, it's it's tough.
02:57:31 I don't have the right solution for that. Barrick Mctavish, $1.00, Devin, you talk about not working for the machine.
02:57:40 I'm trying to become a programmer right now because I need money to get out of the system.
02:57:44 How does one get free of the system without working for it in some capacity?
02:57:48 You can be a contractor and that way you can say no to clients.
02:57:53 That's what I mean.
02:57:53 I'm not saying you don't ever take.
02:57:55 On work, I don't mean that you have to go be like.
02:57:58 In fact, it's probably not good if everyone tries to be like a farmer or something like that.
02:58:02 We don't want that and we don't want to just be unless we had something like the Amish did where you know, deal where they have all the land purchased already and you can always live on it and and and as a community.
02:58:12 And maybe that's a long term solution, I don't know.
02:58:14 But there's nothing wrong with being a contractor, and I think, especially if you're doing coding that's going to be the majority of your job opportunities anyway.
02:58:22 And there's also non evil corporations that you.
02:58:26 Can do work for.
02:58:30 You have to do a lot of research and it might take you more time to find those clients, but it's it's.
02:58:38 The more you're a contractor, the more you you have a self determination.
02:58:43 I have been working at home as a contractor.
02:58:47 For many, many years now, way before most people were doing it.
02:58:52 And that's because I invested heavily in my computer hardware back in the day, and so I would always have better computers than what they would have at the job site.
02:59:00 And I would just be like, look, I can come into work and like render this in eight hours or I can go home and render this in like.
02:59:08 So you know, and that's how it started.
02:59:11 And I just had to keep, I haven't done.
02:59:14 Now I'm on a.
02:59:15 ****** old computer.
02:59:17 Those days are over, but I used to have like the most, you know, the the big biggest balls or bald computer you could have.
02:59:25 And so it didn't come without a cost, but.
02:59:28 But yeah, I would just be a contractor.
02:59:30 You can easily be a contractor doing computer programming.
02:59:34 Or like I said, some some companies aren't evil, some companies are just, you know, neutral.
02:59:39 My brother is a a programmer and he works for a company that just does logistics.
02:59:45 There's no they're very they're very behind the scenes, you know that.
02:59:49 It's not like.
02:59:51 A. A name you would ever hurt here of like the company is not like a name that anyone's heard of unless they work in logistics, you know.
03:00:00 And so they don't have to do these.
03:00:02 Like virtue signaling, things that a lot of these big corporations that have brands and stuff like that have to worry about and and so they.
03:00:11 Do that.
03:00:12 It's owned by someone who's.
03:00:16 Religiously in line with him.
03:00:18 And so it's they're they're they're out there, there's there's places like that.
03:00:23 It's just you got to do a little more.
03:00:25 And look, I did the same sort of thing once I started doing contract work when I first started doing, I was doing it for.
03:00:30 Whoever you know, anyone that would pay me now that said, I would have done it for like I would have done like a commercial.
03:00:36 Or a gay bar or something like that.
03:00:37 Want to turn that down, but.
03:00:39 It it wasn't that difficult to find clients that were.
03:00:45 Now maybe times have changed a little bit, but I don't think it's that difficult as a contractor to find clients that are.
03:00:52 That are good people and the good thing about that is a lot of contract work, a lot of you, your other contracts come from word of mouth.
03:01:00 So if you find like a good company, that would, you know, run by good people, they'll tell their friends who are hopefully also good people.
03:01:07 And you'll get worked that way.
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03:01:10 UM.Devon
03:01:12 Unless that's the way I see it, armilus I hypocrite mentioned he wanted to have you on for an episode of his show Progress report, but he didn't know how to reach you since you were no longer on Twitter.03:01:24 He brings a new guest on each week to watch and give commentary on the weekly episode.
03:01:29 You can't stop progress.
03:01:30 That'd be brutal.
03:01:33 Yeah, I mean, I would.
03:01:34 Do it not not being on.
03:01:35 His string.
03:01:37 That that you can't stop progress stuff.
03:01:39 It's brutal.
03:01:41 Oh, like talking about black pill?
03:01:44 I had to.
03:01:44 Stop watching that thing.
03:01:48 I had to stop watching that thing.
03:01:52 I would watch these because it's it never ends.
03:01:55 It's like an like I play a couple of clips, right, a couple of clips of, like, oh, look how bad this is, and that's usually it's like an hour straight of this.
03:02:02 Stuff and you.
03:02:03 Just like, oh, God, how is there?
03:02:04 So much of this and it's.
03:02:06 And and it's.
03:02:08 It's all different from the last 1, so it's like it.
03:02:10 There's like a constant stream of this ****.
03:02:12 That's just never ending.
03:02:15 Ohh man yeah, he could talk to.
03:02:18 Me on gab.
03:02:19 I I do.
03:02:19 Have to get.
03:02:20 That's the way to do it.
03:02:22 I'd have to.
03:02:24 I'm sure he's on gab, right?
03:02:25 I feel like he's on gab.
03:02:29 And I will.
03:02:30 I will look at all my messages at some point.
03:02:32 I can't promise any any time in the immediate future because every time I do, I I I fail and I have a lot of bee stuff.
03:02:38 I'm doing, weirdly enough, that.
03:02:42 Oh, by the way, the Robin, not that you guys care.
03:02:44 Or maybe you care.
03:02:45 The robbing finally stopped, so that's none of my bees succumbed to the the African raids on the the bee yard.
03:02:54 They finally stopped the robbing screens.
03:02:57 Then I built half of them.
03:02:59 I didn't build all of them, but I built half of the ones I made actually worked better than the ones I bought.
03:03:04 They're actually pretty easy to make.
03:03:06 But it they confused the the low IQ African bees enough to where they stop rubbing.
03:03:15 High precinct Terry.
03:03:16 It takes 2 seconds to look at Gab.
03:03:17 I know it does, but not when you.
03:03:18 Have 250.
03:03:21 Unlooked at messages.
03:03:25 Then it takes a lot of time.
03:03:28 Because I don't even know how many that is, I just see it when I go to post.
03:03:31 That's the only time I'm really on gap.
03:03:32 Every once in a while I go on gab like almost never, but usually I just go on gab to post the link to the stream, and every time I do it like the number that's like.
03:03:39 You have this many men.
03:03:40 It goes up like another 30 and like God dammit, I got to look at that.
03:03:46 So yeah.
03:03:48 I know, I know.
03:03:50 Lazy I wish I was lazy.
03:03:53 It was it's uh.
03:03:56 I haven't had the time to be lazy.
03:03:58 It's just been a it's been pretty brutal.
03:04:01 It's been pretty brilliant.
03:04:02 Tell you what the the.
03:04:03 The temperature change makes it way less exhausting.
03:04:06 Way less exhausting.
03:04:08 I had no idea how much the heat and the humidity was like wearing me out until like, we started having some kind of nice days.
03:04:15 And I just suddenly I felt like I wasn't dying all the time.
03:04:20 So like I was like, oh, I forgot.
03:04:22 I used to be like this.
03:04:24 Used to have energy all the time.
03:04:30 All right, guys.
03:04:31 Well, let's go ahead and shut it down.
03:04:33 We have, we've we've reached the three hour mark.
03:04:36 So that's not too bad.
03:04:38 Let me make sure I didn't miss any super or hyper chance they came in last second.
03:04:42 I didn't.
03:04:42 You alright?
03:04:43 You guys are the best audience out there.
03:04:45 The classiest audience.
03:04:47 And you call me a classy voice.
03:04:49 You guys are a classy audience.
03:04:51 And so I appreciate you guys doing that.
03:04:55 You all have a great rest of your week.
03:04:58 We'll come back here on Saturday.
03:05:00 And maybe by that time we'll have time to watch some of.
03:05:03 That Ken Burns garbage.
03:05:05 Wish me luck in the ghost cat versus classified cat adventure for blackpill lime of course.
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