INSOMNIA STREAM: BURNS LIBEL Part 3.mp3
10/12/2022Speaker 1
00:08:41 On the roof.Speaker 2
00:04:01 You promise your love how much you care?00:04:07 Still unsure actions are lacking.
Speaker
00:04:36 In the world.00:04:41 So true looking for romance.
00:04:45 Got it.
Speaker 2
00:05:35 Are you looking away?Speaker 4
00:05:59 We'll Make Love.00:06:01 It's all the same.
00:06:03 Your eyes show you nothing.
00:06:04 No lover.
Speaker
00:06:05 Frame promise you can.Speaker 2
00:06:08 Work it out right now.00:06:11 If you're feeling down.
Speaker 5
00:07:28 In the cold, Gray dawn, when the stars were gone in the mighty aeroplane, flew a boy in search of fame far across the founding Maine.00:07:45 Like a bird on high out to do or die on his journey over there.
00:07:54 Many million heartbeat for him and the whole world, said a prayer for Lindberg or what a blind fool was he Lindbergh?
00:08:08 His name will live in history over the ocean.
00:08:14 All alone gambling with faith and with dangers unknown.
00:08:20 All others may make that trip across the sea upon some future day.
00:08:27 But take.
00:08:30 Lucky, lucky Lindbergh, the eagle of the UFC.
00:08:43 Through, as he flew from coast to coast boat.
00:08:44 Day and night dawn.
00:08:46 This famous flight lindis the white pill here.
00:08:56 Making good his.
00:09:00 In the far off W one, he loved the bed, said a prayer to God of love, and she guided him and helped him with them.
00:09:14 All those wonderful for Lindbergh.
00:09:20 Oh, what a flying fool.
00:09:22 Was he lindbergh?
00:09:24 His name will live in history over the ocean he flew.
00:09:31 Gambling with faith and with dangers unknown. Others may make that trip across the sea upon some future day. But take your hat off. Lucky, lucky Lindbergh, the eagle of the USA.
00:10:09 Bars may make that trip across the sea upon some future day, but take your hat off.
00:10:18 Lucky, lucky Lindbergh, the eagle of the UFC.
Devon
00:10:27 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:10:31 I am your host, Devin Stack.
00:10:36 Got some bad.
00:10:38 Bad news.
00:10:40 Here at the pillbox.
00:10:43 We'll leave it till the end.
00:10:44 We'll leave it till the end.
00:10:48 In the mean time.
00:10:50 We're looking at Part 3.
00:10:53 Part 3.
00:10:55 Of the Burns libel edition.
00:11:00 Burns libel edition.
00:11:02 Of course, that's the.
00:11:04 The Ken Burns Holocaust America did the Holocaust and you should feel bad.
00:11:11 Always feel responsible for the Holocaust and always want as many immigrants as humanly possible into your country.
00:11:20 Because Holocaust.
00:11:23 Documentary that's playing on PBS or streaming, I guess now on PBS now that it's there, I don't know.
00:11:31 I'm assuming they.
00:11:33 If it's anything like The History Channel that it had that thing on repeat, but I haven't watched broadcast television a long time, so who knows.
00:11:40 This ventures into, in fact, we're going to cover all of the the 2nd installment.
00:11:46 There's three.
00:11:48 I mean the the.
00:11:49 Entire thing is 6 hours.
00:11:50 Long, but there's three episodes and I went through the entire second episode last time we broke the first episode into two strings and last episode we ended with Anne Frank.
00:12:07 Anne Frank.
00:12:09 Where we discussed how the diary was written in ballpoint pen, a pen that did not exist when Anne Frank was supposedly writing this diary and how a a German court.
00:12:25 I guess in a way accidentally.
00:12:29 Proved that it was a fraud.
00:12:31 By sending it to handwriting analysts and to their version of the FBI to analyze it and to determine that not only was it written in large portions were written in ballpoint pen, but that the entire diary was written.
00:12:51 By the same person. So if there are portions written in ballpoint pen, either Anne Frank was still alive in the 1950.
00:13:02 Or someone else wrote the entire diary.
00:13:05 In addition, the diary was in a state that the diary wouldn't be in, with additions added later pages pasted into it, as well as just lots of inconsistency and yeah, inconsistency.
00:13:21 I can't even talk.
00:13:23 Ah, we'll get to the bad news later.
00:13:25 I'm kind of bummed out today anyway.
Speaker 10
00:13:30 Let's get on to the.Devon
00:13:31 Holocaust. That'll cheer me up.00:13:34 So all right, so this episode, they ended with Anne Frank, and I thought they were to carry it into this one.
00:13:44 And they do bring her up, but they don't beat the dead horse too hard, I think because it's so obviously false.
00:13:51 So they don't even really talk too much about the journal itself.
00:13:54 They in fact they they more mention her by.
00:13:58 They talk about this other girl that knew Anne Frank and and the with the assumption.
00:14:02 Oh, well, everyone knows who Anne Frank is.
00:14:04 Right.
00:14:06 But I think that because of all the.
00:14:08 I'm not going to try to say that word.
Speaker
00:14:10 Right now because of the.Devon
00:14:12 The obvious hoax that the diary is they don't even really mention the diary which I found interesting.00:14:18 But anyway, that's not how it starts, so let's take a look here at the 2nd installment here.
Speaker 6
00:14:43 When I was a small child.Speaker
00:14:46 5678.Speaker 6
00:14:49 We would visit my grandpa down in Miami Beach.Devon
00:14:54 That was Miami Beach.00:14:57 I wonder why they're using historic footage.
00:15:00 To show what Miami Beach looks like, this is Miami Beach.
00:15:04 Now, anyone who's been to Miami Beach recently take.
00:15:08 A look at this.
00:15:09 This was Miami Beach.
00:15:12 My God, Miami Beach.
00:15:16 And of course, there's always been always been a lot of Jews in Florida, so there's some.
00:15:20 Yiddish there on the wall.
00:15:20 But yeah, that's Miami Beach.
00:15:23 Look at that.
00:15:26 You know, so they talk about how, oh, yeah, this this poor Jewish kid.
00:15:29 He moved.
00:15:29 He went to Miami Beach.
00:15:33 Well, this might be why they don't show what Miami Beach looks like today, because this is what Miami Beach looks like today.
00:15:58 That's Miami Beach.
00:16:00 So they talk about this Jewish kid who lived, and that's how they opened up the episode.
00:16:05 Oh, well, I remember when I was, I was going to Miami Beach and and when I was a kid, I looked so much like my relative who died in the Holocaust.
00:16:14 And so everyone, it would always make everyone sad when all my Jewish relatives in Miami Beach would see me because they.
00:16:21 I just reminded reminded him all of this relative of mine that died in the Holocaust.
00:16:29 Then, of course, they play this clip of Hitler.
00:16:33 You know, one of these things, one of these days.
00:16:35 And I actually did try to do this.
00:16:37 I tried to find because you know, every time we watch clips of Hitler as Americans, at least no one knows ******* German over here.
00:16:45 And so you just have to just trust that the.
00:16:48 The subtitles are accurate and look, you could make subtitles that were maybe accurate in terms of some you know, like the wording, but you really it's like if you were to write a.
00:17:04 You know, a fictional book, like a novel, and if you were to try to translate it into another language, you would need to hire another writer.
00:17:12 You couldn't just have someone translate, you couldn't just run it through Google Translate and expect that what you were trying to say in your book would come across in another language, you know, like.
00:17:23 German, for example.
00:17:25 You'd have to hire another author or someone that was at least a writer that could.
00:17:31 Not only translate your book into German, but make sure that like the same what you were trying to say in English is being said in German.
00:17:40 So I've often wondered how accurate these translations are, and I went so far as to trying to put the audio through Google Translate so I could even just see if if it was literally translated or what and it wouldn't, you know, audio quality is so bad it just wouldn't pick up on it.
00:17:57 Or whatever.
00:17:59 But anyway, one of these days I wish.
00:18:01 You know, hopefully they'll invent, like, if we're going to have to live in some transhumanist hellscape, hopefully they'll invent that matrix thing where you can just plug your ******* brain into a computer and go, oh, I know German.
00:18:14 Now you know if we have to.
00:18:16 Live in the.
00:18:16 Matrix might as well have something.
00:18:18 To benefit.
00:18:19 So anyway.
00:18:19 So they place this stuff.
Speaker 10
00:18:21 That they include the standing meeting.00:18:24 Determine distribution, deal development, reach the do me too.
00:18:35 Popped out.
Devon
00:18:37 I just realized I should probably, you know, let.00:18:40 Let me turn this down and justice read the the words, because that's the other thing.
00:18:45 When German just sounds angry to Americans, it just sounds pisssed off.
00:18:50 It sounds raging and and I don't know how much of that is, is a product of World War 2 propaganda and.
00:18:57 How much of that's just.
00:18:59 You know, an instinctual thing that that English speakers and German speakers have been rivals many times in the past.
00:19:06 And so there's just like, you know, who knows?
00:19:08 Or maybe it's just, I mean, come on.
00:19:09 Let's face it, I think the whole world can agree that German is not as romantic of a language as, say, French.
00:19:15 Right.
00:19:15 And it's.
00:19:15 Not like we like the French.
00:19:17 So for whatever reason.
00:19:19 It just sounds angry and we don't.
00:19:21 And then they always lay like the scary music track down well, let's actually just read what you know what what?
00:19:27 What is he?
00:19:28 Saying here is it really that crazy?
00:19:31 Let's take a look here.
00:19:35 I do not submit to the world.
00:19:37 It cannot judge me.
00:19:39 I submit to you.
00:19:40 You will judge me.
00:19:42 You will make a statement as to whether.
00:19:45 You consider my work to be right.
00:19:48 Whether you believe that I have been diligent, what I have spent my that got a little too.
00:19:54 Fast for me.
00:19:56 That I have spent my time decently.
00:20:01 In the service of my people.
00:20:05 And thus entitle me to say that I am declaring here and now.
00:20:10 Is what Germany desires.
00:20:12 What German people desire.
00:20:16 It's not that crazy, right?
00:20:17 Like it when you just read it, but when you hear this, this screaming German guy and the.
Speaker
00:20:23 Wow. Wow. Wow, wow.Devon
00:20:24 You know the background, it sounds like. Oh, wow, that's that guy's ******* nuts. Sounds crazy and.00:20:31 And it's funny because.
00:20:33 Apparently German is so scary to Americans, the sound, just the sound of the language is so scary to Americans.
00:20:42 They would rather live in this Miami Beach.
00:20:47 Then you know it's better than speaking German, right?
Speaker 11
00:20:52 Candice, we were told that this could have been a deadly shooting had it been not for the fact that officers were so close to the victims when this all happened.00:21:01 Now things are calm now, but we do have video to show you what this scene looked like when officers were still still here, collecting evidence and piercing together.
00:21:10 What led up to all of this?
00:21:12 Now according.
Devon
00:21:13 By the way.00:21:14 My favorite part is when they cut to it like even it's just the the demographics of that entire area are.
00:21:19 Just so ******.
00:21:20 Like when they cut her.
00:21:21 She's like texting on her phone.
00:21:23 She's like, not even ******* paying attention.
00:21:25 It's like, do your ******* job.
00:21:28 At least me look at the camera like, oh, my God.
00:21:31 Anyway, like everything.
00:21:33 Not just well, it's like last stream.
00:21:36 It's like a third world country.
Speaker 11
00:21:37 Calm now, but we do have video to show you what this scene looked like when officers were still still here.00:21:43 Collecting evidence and piercing together, what led up to all of this?
00:21:47 Now, according to Miami Beach police, the shooting involved two women, both of whom were injured in this shooting.
00:21:54 One victim was shot, but luckily her injuries are non life threatening. The 2nd victim was grazed by a bullet. Now this all happened around 1:00 this morning near 7th St.
00:22:03 And Ocean Drive. It marks the second shooting in less than 48 hours in Miami beaches entertainment industry. Now yesterday there was another shooting. We have video of that incident as well.
Devon
00:22:16 Yeah, but at least.00:22:16 We're not speaking German, right.
00:22:18 So anyway, that's Miami Beach now.
Speaker
00:22:20 Or at least that.Devon
00:22:21 Was uh, I think that was 2000.00:22:23 One so that was Miami Beach last year.
00:22:26 So it's probably worse now.
00:22:29 But go on.
00:22:32 At least we're not speaking German.
00:22:34 So they they then start talking about how the newspapers once again are reporting.
00:22:42 The anti Jewish rioting sweeping the Reich.
00:22:48 So that they're just all kinds of Germans.
00:22:51 Rioting everywhere and and and and killing Jews.
Speaker 12
00:22:56 It's on the front pages of American newspapers.00:23:00 Some major newspapers have it on the front page, day after day after day.
Speaker 6
00:23:06 OK.Devon
00:23:08 See now.00:23:08 This is interesting to me.
00:23:10 They keep talking about how they don't control the media.
00:23:14 They keep talking about how Americans, and they'll say this over and over and over again.
00:23:18 In this episode, Americans don't want to fight in Europe.
00:23:23 Americans don't want to go to war with Germany.
00:23:27 Americans don't even really want to be supplying.
00:23:30 Arms to England, they.
00:23:33 They don't.
00:23:34 They just want to stay neutral.
00:23:36 They want to protect their own interests.
00:23:38 They want to be America first.
00:23:40 In fact, that's the name of the organization that, that we'll talk about here in a moment.
00:23:50 You have special interest groups like Jewish groups who do have a sizable amount of influence when it comes to the media at this time.
00:24:01 And then you also had Catholic groups now to be fair, there were also some Catholic groups that were against, but you had some Catholic groups, specifically in New York.
00:24:11 That were supportive of of going to war with Hitler and and so you had religious institutions, you had media institutions.
Speaker 9
00:24:24 We might almost say that Nazi savagery against the Jew was the straw that broke the camel's back.Devon
00:24:31 Oh my God.00:24:32 You know, that guy sounded a little bit like he was, uh, you know.
Speaker 5
00:24:36 Hold on. What's up? Sup.Speaker
00:24:37 Sup. Sup. Sup. I'm.Speaker 13
00:24:38 A potato. Niger. Big shot.Devon
00:24:43 Father Sheen father Sheen.00:24:47 Anyway, so Father Sheen wants to go to war.
00:24:51 With Hitler.
00:24:53 And Roosevelt, of course, wants to go to war with Hitler.
00:24:57 But the American people don't.
00:24:59 The American people are just stubbornly they just, they just don't want to do it, and they don't want to let in any more immigrants, *** **** them.
Speaker 14
00:25:08 FDR, who was normally very cautious about his policy, did the one thing in that interval that he could do by executive action.00:25:15 He said every Jew in in America, from Germany who was here on a tourist visa could now stay.
Devon
00:25:23 So FDR does basically what Obama did with the dreamers.00:25:29 And by executive order basically just says any Jew that's here in America, you're magically welcome to stay forever.
00:25:40 And but he still couldn't get past.
00:25:43 The the laws, you know, the laws, the laws that have to go through the process of, you know, the house and the Senate.
00:25:51 And then he signs into law.
00:25:53 Not like the law that he just makes up when he just makes an executive order.
Speaker 3
00:25:57 But like the.Devon
00:25:58 You know the the the process that the entire federal government is supposed to be based on.00:26:03 He couldn't get around that, you know, he couldn't.
00:26:06 He couldn't actually get what he wanted by using the political process, you know, democracy, the thing that they're always talking about, like, ohh, it's it's a danger to democracy.
00:26:17 What you know there there's never been democracy in this ******* country and so.
00:26:22 He couldn't get.
00:26:23 Around this, this this darned legal process, so he waved his magic ******* wand and made every Jew in America American citizen, essentially.
00:26:31 And against the will of the American people.
Speaker 3
00:26:37 But when a reporter asked if there were plans for a relaxation of our immigration restriction, the President answered only that is not in contemplation.00:26:47 We have the quota system.
00:26:51 Roosevelt had no executive power to change that system.
00:26:55 Only Congress could alter it.
Speaker 4
00:26:58 The people who thought that immigrants from Eastern and southern Europe should be highly restricted.00:27:05 They were some of the worst white supremacists in the Congress, and they had deep seated anti-Semitism.
00:27:13 So they were at the forefront of making sure that as little would be done as possible.
00:27:20 For Jewish refugees.
Devon
00:27:24 Yeah, you see, that's your history going.00:27:27 Just listen to Maine, a gay.
00:27:29 You know, a Great American historian.
00:27:33 Apparently, the Congress was just it was.
00:27:35 Just riddled with.
00:27:36 White supremacists. What anti-Semitic white supremacists?
00:27:47 It doesn't matter that the people they represent don't matter.
00:27:50 They're just white supremacists.
00:27:53 So your vote doesn't matter.
00:27:58 Doesn't matter at all.
Speaker 15
00:28:05 This country belongs to the people of this country.00:28:09 I am not willing myself.
00:28:11 While hundreds of thousands in this country are hungry, perhaps millions of children under fed.
00:28:19 And hordes of young boys and girls coming into active life seeking jobs without ability to get them.
00:28:27 To let down the bars.
00:28:30 Senator William Bora.
Devon
00:28:37 Yeah, they didn't.00:28:38 They just had the ******* depression.
00:28:41 They were still like, recovering from the depression, the Great Depression.
00:28:46 And they didn't want.
00:28:48 To let in hordes and hordes of more people, we talked about what was the I think the first stream that that covered this series, how New York was 25% Jewish, 25% Jewish. And that change took place in just a matter of decades.
00:29:10 They didn't want that kind of a demographic change.
00:29:14 To filter into the rest of the country.
00:29:18 So you still had senators?
00:29:20 We're kind of ******* based.
Speaker 3
00:29:24 The public remained overwhelmingly against any change.00:29:29 The Christian century editorialized that admitting more Jews would just exacerbate what it called America's Jewish problem.
Devon
00:29:41 Look how much our culture has changed and just.00:29:45 Really less than 100 years.
00:29:48 In less than a century.
00:29:50 Pre World War 2 you had institutions.
00:29:55 That were phrasing things that way.
00:30:01 Several of them.
Speaker 8
00:30:06 And then they're asked.00:30:07 So should we let in Jewish exiles from Germany and more than seven out of 10 say no.
Devon
00:30:15 Seven out of 10 Americans.00:30:19 Did not want to allow Jewish refugees pouring in from Europe.
00:30:25 70%.
00:30:28 Now for the the way that the documentaries tried to frame this and the only reason they're telling you this is because this is supposed to be some great shame.
00:30:39 This is this is the great shame of America.
00:30:45 Because don't you know, anyone and everyone who wants to come to America is just entitled to come here.
00:30:52 The people who live here don't have any say over.
00:30:55 It at all.
00:30:59 It's as if God himself just carved out the borders out of this continent and said.
00:31:05 And then here's the country where anyone who wants to live here can live.
00:31:13 Well, there's a lot of boomer conservatives that believe exactly that.
00:31:16 Exactly that.
00:31:19 As long as they come here legally.
00:31:24 But prior to World War 2.
00:31:28 Prior to killing.
00:31:30 Millions of white men.
00:31:33 Prior to.
00:31:37 Thousands upon thousands of.
00:31:40 European intellectuals.
00:31:45 And artists.
00:31:47 And bankers.
00:31:49 Into our country.
00:31:53 Seven out of 10.
00:31:57 They didn't want them here.
00:32:00 But that didn't matter, right?
00:32:01 Because **** them, they're white supremacists.
Speaker 10
00:32:06 When international finance.Devon
00:32:09 All right, so this is the next play clip of Hitler.00:32:12 I'm going to read it.
00:32:19 If Jewish international finance in and outside of Europe.
00:32:26 Should succeed in plunging the peoples of Europe into another war.
00:32:31 The result will not.
00:32:32 Be the Bolshevist eation of Earth, and thus a Jewish victory.
00:32:37 But the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe.
00:32:44 The only problem with that Hitler is.
00:32:56 That's Berlin now.
00:33:41 Alright, so that's Berlin now.
00:33:44 So they start talking to this guy.
00:33:46 This this was, I believe, one of the family members of the from the first episode when they're like, oh, these poor, this poor German banking family.
00:33:59 They had to flee to the spacious apartment.
00:34:03 And they sent their son to America to try to get them to or, you know, to smuggle them into America.
00:34:11 So he goes to America and the weird thing about his back story is that, like, they concentrate a lot on, like, it doesn't sound like like he's actually trying to help his family, like, he's he's hanging out at night clubs and stuff like that.
00:34:26 And then they he had.
00:34:29 Again, every once in a while.
00:34:31 This documentary, like a lot of times I can understand why they're giving the facts and figures, because they've spun it such that they think well, they know the audience, right.
00:34:39 They know that like the white middle class family that's sitting around the TV watching this.
00:34:44 When they hear those statistics, about 7 out of 10 Americans not wanting to take in European Jews, they're going to feel shame.
00:34:54 They're going to fill the white guilt, like, that's that.
00:34:58 They know that their audience.
00:34:59 So they that's why they're giving out those statistics.
00:35:02 They know that those kinds of people don't have the ability to actually think for themselves and actually go beyond, well, wait, whoa, hold on.
00:35:09 A second, let's let's let's, let's.
00:35:11 Peel away the sad music in the background.
00:35:14 And think about what that actually means.
00:35:17 You know, if the majority of people didn't want it and it still happened.
00:35:23 That our country is a sham.
00:35:26 Right.
00:35:27 No, they can't do that.
00:35:28 But then every once in a while, the documentary will put in **** that like, I don't even know why it's there.
00:35:35 I don't even know why it's there because even I mean, I don't know.
00:35:39 Like even with the most brainwashed ******** people.
00:35:46 Like you would think that, like even if their eyes are glazed over and they're just in, like, total Holocaust guilt mode.
00:35:52 They would be like, whoa, hold on.
00:35:56 So this is his story about how how he why he couldn't get his family to America. Cause I again they they spend all this time like ohh he's going to the night clubs and he's he gets a goy girlfriend and he's like America's great. I like jazz music and I like the I like baseball and ******* hot dogs and and he's having a good old time in America.
00:36:16 And apparently I guess you know his his families, you know, basically like, you know, Anne Frank hanging out in some ******* attic somewhere.
00:36:24 And this is this is not edited.
00:36:27 This is the story.
00:36:29 This is his.
00:36:30 His totally real story of why he couldn't help his family go to America.
Speaker 6
00:36:37 And then a miracle happened.Speaker 3
00:36:41 One Friday hitchhiking to work, he was picked up by a man in a fancy car who, after hearing his story, offered to help.00:36:50 Guy immediately set up an appointment for them to meet with the lawyer who had helped other families obtain affidavits of support.
Speaker 6
00:37:00 We went there on a Saturday morning and the lawyer Pampers.Devon
00:37:07 So just say just just start, make sure you're paying attention.00:37:12 So he's just hitchhiking home one day and some guy on a fancy car picks.
00:37:18 Him up and.
00:37:19 And here's his story.
00:37:21 And he's like uh.
00:37:23 I'll hook you up.
00:37:25 I'll take you to go see a lawyer right now.
00:37:28 I'll get you an immigration lawyer.
00:37:30 I'm I'm a fancy guy.
Speaker 6
00:37:35 We went there on a Saturday morning and the lawyer, pompous, supercilious man.00:37:44 That inverts your occupation.
00:37:46 And he said, I'm a gambler.
Devon
00:37:50 Wait, what? You're a gambler?00:37:54 You're a gambler.
00:37:59 OK, well, all right.
Speaker 6
00:38:03 And the lawyer said.00:38:06 We can stop right here, it says in the law, the person furnishing the affidavit has to be the well established, highly recruited person of the community.
Devon
00:38:25 The the ******* sad listen to sad music in the background.00:38:28 It's like oh.
00:38:30 So sad, so sad that the person person that that wants to to sponsor an immigrant has to be an upstanding member of the community and not a gambler.
Speaker 6
00:38:43 I said, well, couldn't we say something like business?Devon
00:38:49 And then so his.00:38:51 So his response?
00:38:52 To the the evil lawyer that got in the way of all his plans, can't we?
00:38:57 Just lie to the government.
00:38:58 Just say yeah, I'm a fancy businessman, not a gambler.
Speaker 6
00:39:02 This lawyer rolls to his full height and deceives the US government.00:39:09 And he added something else that was insulting.
00:39:14 The man took his hat and walked out.
00:39:18 My great chance.
00:39:21 Arrested on one.
00:39:25 Damned lawyers.
Devon
00:39:32 Like because that one lawyer, first of all, nothing about this story makes any sense.00:39:38 So he's he's just hitchhiking home one day and then some mysterious rich man picks him up.
00:39:49 Takes him to an immigration lawyer.
00:39:52 The immigration lawyers like what do?
00:39:54 You do for a living.
00:39:56 And he's like, I'm a.
00:39:56 Gambler like what first of all?
00:40:03 I mean, I guess with that jacket, right?
00:40:06 And the guys, oh, you can't be a gambler like, well, you have to have.
00:40:09 Like an actual job.
00:40:12 He's like, well, can't we just lie?
00:40:15 Like this is the story they're putting into the documentary, and the lawyers like, no, we can't lie.
00:40:21 What are you talking about?
00:40:23 And he storms out and he's mad and.
00:40:25 He's like ah.
00:40:26 I guess I can never get my.
00:40:27 Family here now.
00:40:29 Like the the end, but you couldn't go to a different lawyer like, like, like, now that you know, you can't just say you're a gambler.
00:40:37 Like, come on.
00:40:39 Like that was your only chance, huh?
00:40:41 That was the only chance yet.
00:40:43 Like none of this.
00:40:44 None of.
00:40:45 It makes it anyway.
00:40:46 So that's so they tell that story and I guess you're supposed to feel bad for them because I.
00:40:51 Don't know.
00:40:55 Like I said.
00:40:55 Sometimes they put **** in here and you're just like I don't.
00:40:57 Why would you?
00:40:58 I would have edited that.
00:40:59 Part out for sure.
Speaker 3
00:41:01 In February 1939.00:41:04 Democratic Senator Robert Wagner of New York and Republican congresswoman Edith N Rogers of Massachusetts introduced a new bill.
Speaker 8
00:41:15 The bill says let's let in 10,000 kids between the age of 5 and 14 per year, 1939 and 1940. And let's not count them against the immigration quota system.Devon
00:41:27 Yeah, let's just sneak in immigrants 10,000 a year and just not count them. That'll be fine.Speaker 3
00:41:37 The first lady backed the bill her husband privately offered advice on how.Devon
00:41:44 By the way, holy ****.00:41:48 Roosevelt's wife is is got to be the ugliest first lady that we've ever.
00:41:54 Had Oh my God.
00:41:57 Like, Oh my God.
00:41:59 Like, not not like.
00:42:00 Oh well, she's old, right?
00:42:02 Like you could tell she used.
00:42:03 To be pretty.
00:42:04 But now she's like 80?
00:42:05 No, she was never pretty.
00:42:08 Holy ****, I mean.
00:42:12 I mean, that's probably what put him in a ******* wheelchair.
00:42:14 I mean, ****.
Speaker 3
00:42:17 But might be passed, but said nothing in public.00:42:22 But the American Legion, the daughters of the American Revolution and the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies were all opposed.
00:42:32 They had favored some of the 60 bills that had recently been introduced to reduce immigration quotas.
Devon
00:42:41 See, once again, Americans wanted to reduce immigration.00:42:48 Remember, up to this point in the story, they'd already dramatically reduced immigration.
00:42:54 They'd already deported hundreds of thousands of Mexicans.
00:42:58 You know, like gone through the southern States and put them on buses similar to Operation ******* and and started putting up Border Patrol enforcement.
00:43:09 Then they were seriously trying to fix the demographic shift that was taking place in America.
00:43:18 And the the people.
00:43:19 Were behind it.
00:43:22 And the senators were behind it.
00:43:24 The only one who wasn't behind it was Roosevelt.
00:43:29 But try finding a bad article in any newspaper about Roosevelt.
00:43:36 Roosevelt was a shabbot goy, definitionally.
00:43:41 So every newspaper, every radio show.
00:43:45 That that discussed Roosevelt.
00:43:47 He was basically he.
00:43:48 It was like the reporting on Obama.
00:43:52 All you heard was about how ******* awesome he was because he had the most Jewish cabinet in American history.
00:43:59 And time and like this documentary just keeps going over and over and over through all these ******* all this polling data, all these statistics about how Americans didn't want it.
00:44:08 To happen, they don't want they.
00:44:10 Didn't want anymore immigration.
00:44:13 And weird how Americans never wanted any, like, never wanted any of this immigration, but simultaneously, where this nation of immigrants.
00:44:23 Right.
00:44:24 Like that's that's the that's.
00:44:26 The story you were told.
00:44:28 That we were this, this welcoming nation of immigrants.
00:44:32 You know the the the.
00:44:33 Bring us your trash country.
00:44:38 And they just keep dropping more and.
00:44:40 More of these.
00:44:41 These data points where, just like all you're doing, is showing how it doesn't matter what what Americans want.
Speaker 3
00:44:50 A Fortune Magazine poll found that only one in 10 respondents favored increasing quotas or making exemptions for refugees.Devon
00:45:00 One in 10.00:45:02 That means 90% did not want it.
00:45:06 90% didn't want it, and it still happened.
Speaker 3
00:45:11 And four out of 10 believed Jews had too much power in the United States.Devon
00:45:17 40% of Americans.00:45:20 Thought Jews had too much power in.
00:45:22 The United States.
00:45:25 And 90%.
00:45:28 Were opposed to more immigration.
00:45:33 When they say that Americans America's history is white supremacy, this is what they're talking about.
00:45:43 So then they start talking about Hitler expanding into Poland.
00:45:51 And which again, look, there's a lot of people that think Hitler is great or whatever, but.
00:46:00 I think that one thing this documentary does a.
00:46:02 Good job of.
00:46:04 Is illustrating very clearly.
00:46:08 That had Germany stopped trying to expand throughout all of Europe.
00:46:14 America wouldn't have been.
00:46:16 Involved in the war.
00:46:19 America would not have sent arms to England.
00:46:24 And then later.
00:46:26 Young men.
00:46:29 And bombs.
00:46:31 And battleships and aircraft carriers.
00:46:36 If Hitler had just, I mean, ****, even if Hitler had just taken part of Poland and then stopped.
00:46:43 I think it would have been.
00:46:45 You know, I think France and England would have ******* backed off.
00:46:51 But anyway, it doesn't matter, so you know what?
00:46:53 What happened?
00:46:54 Roosevelt, you know, starts spurting out and saying, alright, we got to go in there.
00:46:59 And once again, you've got Americans saying, you know, if you want to fight this war, you do it and you ******* wheelchair bound ************.
Speaker 3
00:47:07 But a far larger number was still opposed to any American involvement overseas, for fear the allies would pull the United States into another war.Speaker 5
00:47:18 And that I hate war.Speaker 3
00:47:20 Roosevelt was careful not to get too far ahead of public opinion.Speaker 9
00:47:23 Once again.Devon
00:47:26 See and now here's here's where they.00:47:28 Again, they basically admit that the president, that they're that they're.
00:47:33 You know, holding up.
00:47:34 Is like some kind, like the best president ever, right?
00:47:37 Because he saved the Jews.
00:47:40 They're talking about how he's lying and he's working against what the public wants.
00:47:45 He's actively always trying to find ways of getting around what the public wants.
00:47:51 And yet this is the Democratic leader, right?
00:47:54 That everyone's supposed to think is, you know, the leader of the free world.
Speaker 5
00:47:59 I hope the United States will keep out of this war.00:48:04 I believe that it will.
Devon
00:48:07 That's what he said to get reelected.00:48:12 Now another thing I want you to start paying attention to as we go through here.
00:48:16 These are going to start like really sounding familiar.
00:48:20 And I don't mean like from World War Two class like your Holocaust, your required Holocaust class education.
00:48:26 I mean, from headlines within the.
00:48:29 Last couple of years.
00:48:32 Things start to really seem I'll tell you one thing me when I, as I was watching this.
00:48:42 Let me just put it this way things seem.
00:48:43 A lot more World War 3.
00:48:50 After seeing how they're framing World War 2.
00:48:55 You know, some of the things they're pointing out about, like what led to World War 2, it's.
00:48:58 Kind of like ah.
00:49:01 I don't like this, this this is.
00:49:03 This sounds like a lot like what's.
00:49:04 Going on now.
00:49:07 So pay close attention to some of this ****.
00:49:12 So again, they, they they **** on the Americans for not wanting to go to war to save the Jews because.
00:49:19 You know, you're so white, supremacist and anti-Semitic.
00:49:22 And you should feel bad forever.
Speaker 3
00:49:25 Isolationists flooded Washington with anti war messages after six weeks of sometimes bitter debate, Congress did lift the embargo, but only if buyers paid cash.00:49:42 That same.
Devon
00:49:44 So what?00:49:45 What they're talking about there is the American people did not want to be giving.
00:49:53 Arms to England?
00:49:56 And they there was a legal, basically a legal blockade preventing the military industrial complex in America, preventing them from just selling airplanes and weapons and stuff to England because it was considered.
00:50:16 Being involved, you know, taking a side in.
00:50:18 The war, right?
00:50:20 And then they lifted that embargo and the the caveat was, well, we'll sell you bombs and airplanes and ****, but you have to pay cash.
00:50:30 That's what he.
00:50:30 Was talking about there.
Speaker 3
00:50:33 That same month, a Fortune Magazine poll found that only 20% of Americans favored eighting the European.00:50:40 Democracies, while 54% of the country were happy for the United States to trade with Nazis and Democratic governments alike.
Devon
00:50:52 Now what they.00:50:54 They he's framing that kind of weird, but really all that means is 54% of Americans.
00:51:01 Basically said, well look well, who cares?
00:51:03 We'll just trade with whoever.
00:51:05 We're not picking a dog in this fight.
00:51:08 This isn't our fight. This is your guys's war. We're not in Europe. We'll you know. We'll we'll do business with either side. Now. Again. This is where I want you to start paying attention.
00:51:20 About the geopolitics that got America wrapped into World War 2.
00:51:28 And the geopolitics that are currently brewing and festering in the world today.
00:51:40 So then they start to **** on Charles Lindbergh.
00:51:45 Because Charles Lindbergh, for those of you who don't know, he was a a famous.
00:51:49 He was like an American hero.
00:51:51 In fact, if there was anyone in America that was more famous or as famous at least as Roosevelt, it was Limbert.
00:51:58 He was a basically a celebrity, like one of the first real American celebrities, and he was really a world.
00:52:06 And he was really opposed to.
00:52:13 In getting involved in World War 2.
00:52:16 And so they start to, of course they call them anti-Semitic and **** on them and whatever. So this is they play some clips of of some of his speeches here.
Speaker 3
00:52:25 There was another voice on the radio now, too.00:52:28 The voice of the only American whose fame approached Roosevelt's celebrated aviator Charles A Lindbergh. His message was very different.
Speaker 9
00:52:41 These wars in Europe are not wars in which our civilization is defending itself against some Asiatic intruder.00:52:49 This is not a question of banding together to defend the white race against foreign invasion.
00:52:57 We must not permit our sentiment, our pity or our personal feelings of sympathy, to obscure the issue.
00:53:03 To affect our children's lives.
00:53:06 We must be as impersonal as a surgeon with.
00:53:09 His knife.
Devon
00:53:11 So he's basically saying, look, let's be careful.00:53:13 Let's not threaten the future of the white race.
00:53:17 As controversial as that is to.
00:53:19 Say these days, right?
00:53:27 Now they don't play a lot of his speeches.
00:53:31 That might hit a little bit different.
00:53:33 Again, I want you.
00:53:33 To pay attention to.
00:53:35 How this is developing?
00:53:37 How this is slowly creeping towards American involvement in World War 2.
00:53:42 You've got people.
00:53:45 Who are saying, look, let's worry about America's problems. We have enough problems here on our shores. We have enough homelessness.
00:53:52 We have the depression, you know, it's still kind of going on. We have demographic problems like, you know, the New York City went to 25% Jewish in just a few decades and we have a lot of Jewish influence.
00:54:04 In these newspapers and these radio networks we have, you know, the most Jewish.
00:54:12 Cabinet in American history.
00:54:15 We have not just that we have all these industrialists, the these military industrial complex actors who want to get involved in the war, at least in in terms of providing weapons to England just to enrich themselves.
00:54:31 We have all these things.
00:54:33 Going on and really what we need to be worried about is what's happening here at home to actual Americans.
00:54:39 You know, the people that America is supposed to to be, it's supposed to exist, to serve, you know, that the federal government is supposed to be there to protect and serve.
00:54:52 But again, it's all a sham.
00:54:53 It's all a ******* lie.
00:54:56 So this is.
00:54:58 I added it down a little bit because it was quite long, but this is a large portions of a speech he gave where he basically calls out specifically whose.
00:55:13 Now, who's kind of behind some of this ****?
Speaker 9
00:55:17 The danger of the Roosevelt administration lies in its subterfuge.00:55:22 While its members have promised us peace, they have led us to war, heedless of the platform upon which they were elected.
Devon
00:55:41 To be clear, this is not in the documentary.00:55:43 This is a a speech that I found.
Speaker 9
00:55:50 In selecting these three groups as the major agitators for war.00:55:56 I have included only those whose support is essential to the war party.
00:56:01 If any of these groups, the British, the Jewish or the administration, stops agitating for war, I believe there will be little danger of our involvement.
00:56:21 I do not believe that any two of them are powerful enough to carry this country to war without the support of the third.
00:56:31 And to these three, as I have said, all other groups are of secondary importance.
00:56:39 When hostilities commenced in Europe in 1939.
00:56:42 It was realized by these groups that the American people had no intention of.
00:56:47 Entering the war.
00:56:49 They knew it would be worse than useless to ask us for a declaration of war.
00:56:53 At that time.
00:56:55 But they believed that this country could be enticed into the war in very much the same way that it was enticed.
00:57:01 Into the last one.
00:57:09 They planned first to prepare the United States for foreign war under the guise of American defense, second to involve us in the war, step by step without our realization 3rd to create a series of incidents.
00:57:28 Which would force us into the actual conflict.
Devon
00:57:32 Now, not only does this apply to what's going on now, I'm going to play more of this.00:57:37 This applies to almost every American war in the last century.
00:57:42 It always starts off with.
00:57:44 Well, it's for defense.
00:57:46 Defense my ***.
00:57:48 When was the last time America got invaded?
00:57:51 Right.
00:57:51 It's never for defense defense from what the Vietcong in Asia really.
00:57:57 Well, we were.
00:57:58 We worried about Vietnamese, you know, bombers coming and bombing California.
00:58:04 You know?
00:58:04 Or was it Korea?
00:58:07 Are we worried about that?
00:58:09 What about? What about in the Gulf War? Really. Saddam's weapons of mass destruction?
00:58:15 It's every time, every time they frame it like oh, it's it's for defense, it's defense.
00:58:20 And they slowly weasel their way into war.
00:58:23 When the American people never want to go into these wars and then it continues and it's the same groups, by the way he talks about the the British elites, the.
00:58:36 Jews and the Roosevelt administration.
Speaker 9
00:58:41 These plans were, of course to be covered and assisted by the full power of their propaganda.00:58:50 Our theaters sun became filled with plays portraying the glory of war.
Devon
00:58:56 So he starts talking about the propaganda machine in each war.00:59:01 Every one of these wars, not just World War 2 and including two.
00:59:04 A with what's going on right now.
00:59:08 The propaganda machine spins up. They start making movies about it. They start doing TV shows about it. You know, the media has changed dramatically since the 1930s.
00:59:18 So you now have the Internet and stuff like that, and the media starts reporting it in a certain way and they and then then they start actively shutting down voices opposing it.
Speaker 9
00:59:28 Newsreels lost all semblance of objectivity.00:59:32 Newspapers and magazines began to news advertising.
00:59:36 If they carried anti war articles.
00:59:39 A smear campaign was instituted against individuals who opposed intervention.
00:59:45 The terms 5th columnist, traitor, Nazi, anti-Semitic were thrown ceaselessly at anyone who dared to suggest that it was not to the best interests of the United States to enter war.
Devon
00:59:59 Did you hear that?01:00:02 Nothing's changed.
01:00:05 If you opposed the war, you were a Nazi. You're anti-Semitic.
01:00:12 A bigot.
01:00:13 Their playbook hasn't changed.
01:00:17 Because it works.
01:00:21 That's why pointing out like look at the hypocrisy of the left.
01:00:26 Yeah, that never works.
01:00:28 That never works.
01:00:29 What they're doing works.
01:00:33 That's why they keep doing it.
01:00:35 And it worked back then.
Speaker 9
01:00:45 Men lost their jobs if they were frankly anti war.01:00:49 Many others, they are no longer speak.
Devon
01:00:54 That's another reality of today.01:00:57 Right.
01:00:57 How many people?
01:00:58 I mean, even listening to the.
01:01:00 Sound of my voice.
01:01:01 You're afraid of speaking up at.
01:01:03 At, you know, maybe not about war right now, but like, wait, wait long enough, and it'll probably that'll be one of the the topics.
01:01:11 That you can't talk about without the hour ladies going crazy and you get you lose your job.
01:01:19 And then eventually people just shut up.
01:01:22 And I've talked about in previous streams I I got.
01:01:24 I was talking to my mother and she was saying, you know, oh, your sister is really upset because they have like, a gay flag.
01:01:32 Flying over the office that she has to go into.
01:01:37 And I said, well, she still goes in.
01:01:38 There, right.
01:01:41 And look, most people would.
01:01:43 I'm not ******** on her.
01:01:44 It's just, I guess maybe a little bit I.
01:01:47 Am but.
01:01:49 Because I wouldn't do that.
01:01:51 But most people do.
01:01:54 Most people do, and that's what they did back then too.
Speaker 9
01:01:58 Before long, lecture halls that were open to advocates of war were closed to speakers who opposed it.Devon
01:02:06 That's just the platforming and it, you know, prior to the digital age.01:02:13 Would allow Pro war speakers.
01:02:17 And they would, they would.
01:02:18 They wouldn't allow anti war speakers.
01:02:20 So it was it was the same thing.
01:02:21 It was just before the Internet.
Speaker 9
01:02:25 A fear campaign was inaugurated.01:02:29 There was no difficulty in obtaining billions of dollars for arms under the guise of defending America.
01:02:36 Our people stood united on a program for defense.
01:02:41 Congress passed appropriation after appropriation for guns and planes and battleships.
Devon
01:02:49 See, I want you.01:02:49 This is where it starts to.
01:02:51 Well, it's already started, but this is where it continues.
01:02:55 To resemble what's going on right now.
01:02:58 Billions and billions of dollars being sent to different parts of the world.
01:03:03 That really a lot of Americans don't want to go die in.
01:03:08 For airplanes and bombs and munitions.
Speaker 9
01:03:13 Ever since its inception, our arms program has been laid out for the purpose of carrying on the war in Europe.01:03:22 Far more than for the purpose of building an adequate defense for America.
01:03:34 Only one thing holds this country from war today.
01:03:38 That is the rising opposition of the American people, our system of.
Devon
01:03:49 And unfortunately this is where you get this is the optimistic right winger.01:03:54 Luckily, our system of democracy will save us.
01:03:57 We'll we're waking up the normies.
01:04:01 We're red Pilling the normies.
01:04:07 Things are changing.
01:04:10 People are about to wake up.
01:04:13 Thankfully, the Americans, deep down inside, they don't agree with this stuff.
01:04:20 And the crowd goes wild.
Speaker 9
01:04:30 Our system of democracy and representative government is on test today.01:04:36 As it has never been before or on the verge of war.
01:04:42 But it is not yet too late to stay out.
Devon
01:04:45 It's not too late guys.Speaker 9
01:04:46 It is not yet too late to show that no amount of money or propaganda or patronage can force a free and independent people into war against its will.Devon
01:04:56 Money and propaganda doesn't work, guys, we're.01:04:59 Going to win.
01:05:52 So yeah, obviously that was all ********.
01:05:59 I was wishful thinking.
01:06:01 Good try though.
01:06:02 Good try I guess.
01:06:05 So anyway, back to the documentary.
Speaker 3
01:06:08 Lindbergh had first visited Germany in 1936 at the invitation of the American Military Attache in Berlin, who was eager to glean information about the fast growing Luftwaffe.01:06:23 He returned two more times.
01:06:27 The Nazis did everything they could to impress him, awarding him the service cross of the German Eagle.
01:06:36 And Lindbergh was impressed.
01:06:39 He admired the regimes, virility and emphasis on order.
01:06:43 His wife Anne thought Hitler a very great man, maligned by what she called Jewish propaganda.
Devon
01:06:54 Look how much.01:06:55 Hotter his wife is, too.
01:06:56 That's why Roosevelt.
01:06:56 Really hated him.
01:06:58 So look at Lindbergh's wife.
01:06:59 I got.
01:07:00 I got to show.
01:07:04 Oh, my God.
01:07:06 My God, they're, you know.
01:07:08 You. There's some people.
01:07:10 That that, you know, the opposite is true, too. There's some people that are so beautiful, they actually are stunning. Like, you're stunned physically, like you're well, wow. That person's just like.
01:07:23 Like the perfect phenotype.
01:07:25 And then there's the person they're like.
01:07:27 Oh, how did you survive childhood?
01:07:32 Oh, and those are the people that end up running.
01:07:34 Running the country alright.
01:07:37 Let's see here. Roosevelt's wife.
01:07:42 Eleanor Roosevelt isn't that isn't Eleanor Roosevelt, the woman that that Hillary Clinton claimed to communicate with, like the ghost of.
01:07:56 I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure it was.
01:07:58 All right.
01:07:59 So anyway, here is.
01:08:02 Here's good old Eleanor Roosevelt.
01:08:05 Pop this in here.
01:08:08 God, I ******* hate how it always I had to get a plugin just.
01:08:10 To not save it as a web.
01:08:13 I always forget to do it.
01:08:14 There we go.
Speaker
01:08:16 OK.Devon
01:08:22 This is so there's Lindbergh's wife, right?01:08:27 There's Roosevelt's wife.
01:08:31 That's the dysgenic person that, that, that gets to call the shots.
01:08:36 She was a very instrumental in a lot of this immigration.
01:08:39 Garbage. So anyway.
Speaker 3
01:08:44 On his voyage home from Europe in 1938, Lindbergh had been irritated by the number of Jewish refugees among his fellow passengers.01:08:54 Imagine the United States taking these Jews.
01:08:58 In addition to those we already have.
01:09:00 He'd written in his diary.
01:09:02 There are too many places like New York already.
Devon
01:09:09 And was he wrong?01:09:12 Was he wrong?
01:09:13 I mean, I I think I showed you how Miami Beach had changed.
01:09:18 How has the rest of the country changed as a result of this flood of immigration?
Speaker 9
01:09:26 Our bond with Europe is a bond of race and not of political ideology.01:09:33 It is the European race we must preserve.
01:09:35 Political progress will follow.
01:09:38 Racial strength is vital.
01:09:40 Politics are luxury.
01:09:42 If the white race is ever seriously threatened, it may then be time for us to take our part in its protection to fight side by side.
01:09:52 With English, French and Germans, but not with one against the other for our mutual destruction.
Devon
01:10:01 And again, this is this is something I keep talking about.01:10:05 Look, people, the white people in America that are trying to fight against this get in all these little petty disagreements and all these little stupid arguments that are really irrelevant because none of them have any power.
01:10:17 So just because, oh, this is the form of government I want, and this is the neither one of.
01:10:21 You are going to get what you want.
01:10:26 Because you're too busy fighting over who's going to be the imaginary dictator next.
01:10:37 Yeah, I I I I know I use this metaphor too often, but it it it just it's apt.
01:10:44 You're you're.
01:10:45 You're fighting over the the.
01:10:49 The color of the curtains that you're going to put.
01:10:52 In the mansion you don't own.
01:10:56 Let's work on.
01:10:57 Let's work on at least like.
01:11:00 Not being genocide, how about that?
01:11:02 How about that?
01:11:06 And Lindbergh understood this.
01:11:08 He was like, look, Americans.
01:11:11 You might not be a fascist.
01:11:13 You might not be.
01:11:14 You know, whatever the you know, you might not agree with what other what?
01:11:18 You know, whatever form of government these Europeans on the other side of the ocean have.
01:11:26 But that's not the point.
01:11:29 We're going to cease to exist.
01:11:32 If we go and fight each other and kill each other by the millions.
01:11:36 And these people that are trying to engineer this war.
01:11:40 Aren't the ones that are going to die.
01:11:43 And what he didn't know?
01:11:45 Is that in 40 years or actually less?
01:11:50 That's exactly the opposite of what Americans and other Europeans would think.
01:11:56 It was only those people that died and it.
01:11:58 Was our fault.
01:12:01 That's what this entire documentary is about.
01:12:06 This entire documentary has yet to even mention.
01:12:12 White European death tolls.
01:12:17 Not even once.
01:12:22 You would think by watching this.
01:12:24 That the only casualties of World War Two were Jews.
01:12:30 That World War Two was essentially a war on Jews.
01:12:35 That white people.
01:12:37 All throughout the West, not just in Germany but in America and Australia.
01:12:47 France, Italy, everywhere.
01:12:51 They were all hell bent on exterminating the Jews.
01:13:01 That's the big take away of this documentary.
01:13:07 Your grandpa didn't have to be a guard at Auschwitz to for you to carry that.
01:13:15 That guilt with you?
01:13:18 You are responsible too.
01:13:25 Doesn't even matter if you were, you know, descended from people who fought and died.
01:13:32 If this was indeed a war to exterminate Jews.
01:13:36 It doesn't matter if your family members fought and died to liberate these Jews that were being exterminated, you still did it.
01:13:47 Because of all that polling data, legacy Americans didn't want them.
01:13:53 Hitler kept saying, Oh yeah, you get mad at me for not wanting the Jews but you.
01:13:57 Won't take them either.
01:14:03 So then they do talk about Anne Frank.
01:14:05 But like I said, they.
01:14:05 Don't focus on it like it was.
01:14:07 Expecting to do so, I'm glad I kind of.
01:14:11 Went all in last stream about it because I was expecting like a whole lot of Anne Frank because that's how they ended the they they they like teased it right.
01:14:18 They were like ohh.
01:14:19 And then Anne Frank but they don't they don't.
01:14:22 They talk about Otto Frank.
01:14:26 The guy who who most likely if he didn't himself personally write the fake diary, paid someone.
01:14:32 To do it.
01:14:34 They talked about how well connected he was.
01:14:37 Which makes it even more inexplicable that, like his daughter would be hiding in in a ******* attic somewhere.
01:14:44 Because he's connected to, like big money ******* people like the I think the guy who owned Macy's, which was a big department store in America and just some banking like he was well connected.
01:14:59 He had lots of money.
01:15:01 Had even more money.
01:15:02 After they published his fake diary.
01:15:05 But then again, on the flip side of this.
01:15:10 You had Hitler.
01:15:13 It was never enough.
01:15:15 He starts expanding into France.
01:15:17 You know, he takes over France.
01:15:20 You know, again, had he just stopped?
01:15:24 When he was ahead.
01:15:26 This wouldn't have this wouldn't have happened.
01:15:28 This wouldn't have happened.
Speaker 9
01:15:34 The only reason that we are in danger of becoming involved in this war is because there are powerful elements in America who desire us to take part.01:15:44 They represent a small minority of the American people, but they control much of the machinery of influence and propaganda.
01:15:52 They see us every opportunity and push us closer.
Speaker 5
01:15:56 To the edge.Speaker 9
01:15:58 It is time for the underlying character of this country to rise and assert itself, to strike down these elements of personal profit and foreign interest.Devon
01:16:11 Yeah, it's not like there weren't people like Lindbergh again.01:16:14 He this guy was famous.
01:16:16 This guy could get on the air.
01:16:19 This guy, in terms of his name recognition and his reach, made Tucker Carlson.
01:16:24 Look like a nobody.
01:16:26 And he named the Jew.
01:16:29 But it.
01:16:29 Didn't matter.
01:16:33 It didn't matter.
01:16:39 If only he'd been Kanye West, right?
Speaker 3
01:16:42 Safe havens had to be found quickly for these desperate people.01:16:47 Before war broke out.
01:16:49 He had been unwilling to go against public opinion and call for American immigration quotas to be expanded, in part because he knew if he did so, Congress might well close them off altogether.
Devon
01:17:04 So once again, they keep talking about how Roosevelt is basically lying, lying to the American public about what his intentions are, the whole while trying to socially engineer them into wanting to.01:17:17 Go to war.
01:17:19 Talking about how the only reason why he's not trying to introduce legislation that would.
01:17:26 Open up the immigration floodgates is because in response, due to the all the polling data we've been listening to this whole document.
01:17:34 Bring the representatives would have gone the opposite way.
01:17:39 In other words, if he had made immigration an issue, they would have made more legal hurdles for him to get around and look, he got around him anyway, so it doesn't really matter, I guess, but.
01:17:50 He still wanted to get elected.
01:17:53 So then it's funny because in the previous episode they kept talking about how even Jewish run Hollywood, and this is the other thing.
01:18:03 This documentary contradicts itself a lot, and one of the contradictions, and it's funny because they were specifically talking about Warner Brothers like one of the most Jewish.
01:18:13 Movie studios.
01:18:15 And they were saying like, Oh yeah, even though even the movie studios were loathed to make anti Nazi movies, you know, they, they they wanted their movies to be shown in Nazi Germany.
01:18:26 And so they were. They were playing along, too. They should feel shameful too, because everyone knows Hollywood's full of these. You know these.
01:18:34 The white supremacist fascist.
01:18:37 But then they say here.
01:18:38 Oh, and then, you know, then then the movie studios start making anti.
01:18:44 Anti Nazi movies and it's funny they say that.
01:18:49 Right after playing parts of Lindbergh speech, but not the part that I played for you.
01:18:54 The part where he says like, yeah, they're going to start using their propaganda, they're going to start making these movies that tell you that, you know, that we should go to war.
01:19:03 This is all part of their social engineering.
01:19:07 They they conveniently left that clip out and they start celebrating the fact that Hollywood's making all these anti Nazi movies.
01:19:15 And this was like the first big one, Confessions of a Nazi spy.
01:19:26 And then they start again.
01:19:27 I want you to think about what's going on today with the FBI and compare it to what they talk about here.
01:19:36 And ask yourself, why exactly do?
01:19:39 We have an FBI.
01:19:43 Like what is?
01:19:43 What is the real function?
01:19:46 Of the FBI.
01:19:48 We've already established that what people want is not really of any concern of.
01:19:53 The ruling class, right?
01:19:57 So why would they have an entire agency?
01:20:01 That protects them.
01:20:04 The the people that they don't care.
01:20:06 About right.
Speaker 3
01:20:09 FBI director J Edgar Hoover said the Bureau was now receiving 3000 tips about possible espionage every day and hired 150 more agents to seek out Nazi spies.Devon
01:20:25 Ah, it kind of sounds like what's.01:20:26 Going on today.
01:20:30 Expanding all of these agencies.
01:20:34 To deal with all this white supremacy, that's that's boiling up.
01:20:41 Like I said, a lot of this.
01:20:42 Is and and look.
01:20:43 I'll be honest, I think it's intentional.
01:20:46 The reason why this documentary so-called documentary is structured the way that it is is so that people will the people at home watching this will draw parallels to what's going on.
01:21:00 They're going to come to different conclusions.
01:21:02 You know, they're holding the hand of of Ken Burns.
01:21:04 He's walking him right through.
01:21:11 Blur of of shame and guilt and horror.
01:21:16 He's, but he's leading them.
01:21:17 To a conclusion.
01:21:20 And he's giving them opportunities to to make comparisons to what they see going on in the news.
01:21:29 But they're going to come to a far different conclusion than than you and I are going to come to.
01:21:36 Let's see here.
01:21:38 Then they start talking about how because the.
01:21:41 The Roosevelt's hands are tied.
01:21:46 And the State Department's not helping him. And the Congress isn't helping him.
01:21:51 Well, there's other groups that come in and pick up the slack.
Speaker 3
01:21:55 While official American policy remained rigid and restricted, individual women and men working for dozens of Jewish organizations, including the National Refugee Service and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, did all they could wherever in the world they could.01:22:14 They would coordinate loans, legal counsel, ocean liner tickets and jobs for newcomers.
01:22:21 Without their help, 10s of thousands of Jewish refugees would never have made it to America.
Devon
01:22:30 So it's exactly the same as today.01:22:33 Jewish NGOs.
01:22:36 Nothing has changed.
01:22:41 They couldn't get what they wanted to get done legally.
01:22:46 So they had Jewish NGOs step in to circumvent the law.
01:22:57 It's exactly the same like nothing has changed and they had just as much money to burn as.
01:23:05 As they have today because they're.
01:23:07 The ones that print.
Speaker
01:23:07 The money.Speaker 3
01:23:09 To get around this system, Varian Fry helped to smuggle refugees across the Pyrenees into Spain.01:23:18 He assembled a staff of 46 volunteers that included refugees, young American men and women, a French gendarm and the Viennese cartoonist, who proved in the depth forger of documents and official stamps.
01:23:35 Frey worked closely with American Jewish organizations that provided crucial financial support from Portugal.
Devon
01:23:44 This is this is a good thing.01:23:46 They're they're they're trying to.
01:23:47 They're framing this as.
01:23:48 A good thing?
01:23:51 They sent people over to and don't think this isn't what's going on today.
01:23:57 They sent people over, including people who were forging official documents.
01:24:05 To smuggle people into America illegally.
01:24:11 And this guy at first was actually funded like, so this this guy fry the guy right there with the glasses.
01:24:19 He did.
01:24:20 He was sent there by Roosevelt and initially was funded by the State Department.
01:24:26 And then when the State Department found out what he was doing, they they cut off funding and they actually requested that the.
01:24:32 The French police deport him and bring him back to America, but then he he was able to stay there for like another year using the the funding from Jewish NGO's.
01:24:46 Because Jewish NGOs literally were, I mean, they worked hand in hand with the federal government just as.
01:24:52 Much as they did today.
01:24:57 So then you had look at the.
01:25:01 Poster there, America.
01:25:02 First sound familiar?
01:25:04 Like it's all the same.
01:25:05 It's all the ******* same.
01:25:08 We know how this story ends.
01:25:13 This is why I'm black pilled guys.
01:25:15 It's not because I I I I don't have hope or.
01:25:18 It's because I've seen this movie before.
01:25:25 This is just the remake.
01:25:27 There's just more black.
01:25:28 Hobbits in this version?
01:25:30 OK, that's that's the only difference.
01:25:33 So they have America first pops in and they try to oppose this stuff.
Speaker 5
01:25:43 I asked this Congress for authority and for funds.01:25:48 Sufficient to manufacture additional munitions and war supplies.
Speaker 6
01:25:53 Of many kinds.Speaker 5
01:25:55 To be turned over to those nations which are now in actual war with aggressor nation.Speaker 3
01:26:04 The bill was designated HR 1776.Devon
01:26:10 I kind of like the the Patriot Act, right?01:26:14 Hour 1776.
Speaker 3
01:26:18 Hope that voters would see its passage as patriotic isolationists called it the dictator Bill.01:26:27 Charles Lindbergh testified against it.
01:26:30 He favored neither a British nor a German victory, he said, and warned that US entry into the war would be the greatest disaster this country has ever gone through.
01:26:42 FDR denounced him as an appeaser.
01:26:46 Isolationist and anti-Semitic groups now flooded the halls of the capital to oppose the new bill, including black clad members of a self-proclaimed mother's movement who cursed legislators and insisted that Jews were behind what they believed to be Roosevelt's.
01:27:05 Rush toward war.
Devon
01:27:09 Not only were they called America first and they were based than whatever they were, way more based.01:27:16 Can you imagine?
01:27:17 Can you imagine like a group of of conservative moms?
01:27:21 Showing up to to protest.
01:27:25 And openly saying that Jewish influence was was behind like trans kids and stuff like that.
01:27:36 Not only not.
01:27:36 Only have I seen this movie before the.
01:27:38 Original was way.
01:27:39 More based is basically what I'm saying.
Speaker 1
01:27:46 If I had my way, I would today build a wall about the United States so high and so secure that not a single alien or foreign refugee from any country upon the face of this earth could possibly scale or ascend it.01:28:04 Senator Robert Reynolds.
Devon
01:28:07 Based Senator Ronald Reynolds.01:28:14 Anyway, the yeah, but yet again, sound familiar?
01:28:20 We'll build the wall.
01:28:22 They didn't get it done, then we didn't.
01:28:23 Get it done this time.
01:28:26 And again these.
01:28:27 Guys were way more explicit.
01:28:29 These people actually said the words white and people together.
01:28:32 Can you imagine?
01:28:34 They didn't have to wait for, like, some magic ***** like Kanye to say White Lives Matter or some brown lady that's switching parties to, like, say that.
01:28:45 They were dealing with anti white enemies.
Speaker 3
01:28:49 Senator Robert Reynolds of North Carolina, chairman of the powerful Military Affairs Committee, charged that Jews were systematically building a Jewish empire in this country and called for still more obstacles to immigration.01:29:06 He also organized a group called the Vindicators to Hunt Down illegal immigrants.
Devon
01:29:13 Those were the.01:29:14 Senators we had before World War 2.
01:29:21 We had a senator.
01:29:24 Who was in charge of committees?
01:29:25 Important committees.
01:29:32 Organizing groups to hunt down illegal immigrants and saying that there was a a Jewish.
01:29:41 Takeover of the American government.
01:29:46 He would say this **** openly.
01:29:50 And now people think.
01:29:54 That their center is based.
01:29:59 If they just don't like post birth abortion.
01:30:06 They think they think Donald Trump was based because he, you know, as long as they come in legally.
01:30:14 Israel is our greatest ally.
01:30:19 This is the contrast guys.
01:30:20 This was the.
01:30:21 This is the original version of the movie, not the remake that we're living through.
01:30:26 The original was so much better and we still lost.
01:30:32 So again, Hitler keeps expanding.
01:30:36 And then he really ***** up and starts trying to expand into the Soviet Union.
01:30:43 You know, this is, of course, we know, we know, we know how this ends.
01:30:47 So he starts expanding to Ukraine.
01:30:51 And into Latvia and.
01:30:54 And then, of course, that the documentary starts to doesn't really talk too much about the Slav casualties, just talks about ohh it.
01:31:05 It was the IT was a show.
01:31:07 It was a show.
01:31:10 All the the the.
01:31:12 Germans, as they would enter these.
01:31:15 Jew heavy parts of Europe were just digging mass graves and shooting all the Jews into the graves.
01:31:24 And putting them on ************ machines and gassing them.
01:31:30 That's kind of funny.
01:31:31 I think they show a picture of a.
01:31:34 The gash over the wooden door here in.
Speaker
01:31:36 And a little bit.Devon
01:31:37 And a window on the door.01:31:38 But anyway.
01:31:41 But Roosevelt is still like.
01:31:42 Ohh, now we really got to fight these guys.
01:31:45 They're going crazy.
01:31:46 They're expanding into the USSR.
01:31:49 They're expanding into France and you know, it's.
01:31:53 Soon they're going to be in Spain and once again Lindbergh is still.
01:31:59 Calling it out.
Speaker 3
01:32:00 Instead of agitating for war, the Jewish groups in this country should be opposing it in every way, he warned.01:32:07 For they will be among the first to feel its consequences.
01:32:11 Tolerance is a virtue that depends upon peace and strength.
01:32:16 History shows that it cannot survive war and devastation.
01:32:21 And he went still far.
01:32:22 Other large Jewish ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our government, he charged, constituted a great danger to our country.
01:32:36 This time, the press exploded.
Devon
01:32:45 Because he called out the press, he called out who owned the press.01:32:49 He called out who owned the movie studios.
01:32:52 He the same thing?
01:32:53 They cancelled him.
01:32:58 They weren't able to cancel them, but they they cancelled them once he called out the press.
01:33:06 So look, same storyline that we're that we're watching today.
01:33:11 You had every single media outlet that used to let him go on the air and say some of the.
01:33:17 Stuff that he was saying.
01:33:20 Totally ban him.
01:33:22 Totally smear him at every opportunity.
01:33:27 They they went after the other voices.
01:33:32 That you know.
01:33:33 The few other voices that were against the war in the same manner.
Speaker 3
01:33:38 Liberty magazine called Lindbergh the most dangerous man in America.01:33:44 The New York Herald Tribune accused him of anti-Semitism and appealing to the dark forces of prejudice and intolerance.
01:33:53 Republican Wendell Wilkie called his speech the most unamerican talk made in my time by any person of national reputation.
01:34:03 The voice is Lindbergh said, the San Francisco Chronicle.
01:34:08 The words were the words of Hitler and gerbils.
Devon
01:34:14 So again, it's the exact same playbook.01:34:16 It's the everything that you hear today, calling everybody Hitler.
01:34:25 So it literally nothing has changed.
01:34:27 Nothing has changed.
01:34:32 He also kicked off, you know, Father, what's his name?
01:34:38 Or I always get his name.
01:34:39 It's like, kind.
01:34:40 Of a weird name.
01:34:42 They kicked him off the air.
Speaker 3
01:34:44 And the National Association of Broadcasters had already banned Father Coughlin, the.01:34:54 Anti-Semitic radio priest from the airwaves.
Devon
01:34:58 So they cancelled everyone.01:35:00 They censored everyone, they shut everyone down.
01:35:04 They got everyone off the air.
01:35:06 They geared up the anti, you know, Germany movies, everyone's seeing.
01:35:11 I'm sure the the Walt Disney cartoons where Donald Duck becomes a Nazi and you know, they.
01:35:17 So they've made all.
01:35:17 Of these, that was, that was the and it was the crazy thing.
01:35:25 In the same way we talk about like, oh, well, the boomers didn't have the Internet, so how would they know?
01:35:29 Right.
01:35:30 These guys didn't have like, hardly anything, you know?
01:35:33 They didn't.
01:35:34 They didn't have any ways of commute.
01:35:36 They didn't even have telephones a.
01:35:37 Lot of people.
01:35:39 So if you didn't hear it on the.
01:35:40 Radio and you didn't read it in the newspaper?
01:35:44 And you didn't hear it from someone directly because most people don't have telephones.
01:35:50 How would you know?
01:35:54 So as soon as they silenced the people on the radio that were saying something else.
01:36:01 Soon as they removed the people that were in the newsreels that played before their anti Nazi movie.
01:36:10 Those voices just went away.
01:36:16 It was way easier to cancel people back then.
01:36:23 That's the power they want to return to.
01:36:27 So then they go on and talk about the, you know, the that's that's when the Germans decided to really kick it up a notch.
01:36:36 They also talk about very briefly.
01:36:38 I'm I'm I'm a little surprised at how briefly, but I guess not since this entire thing is about Jews, so **** everybody else, right?
01:36:45 But they they talked very briefly about Pearl Harbor.
01:36:49 And now that's like a whole stream in and of itself.
01:36:54 But one thing, one admission that I thought was interesting.
01:36:58 Was they describe a scene where Hitler is told?
01:37:02 About the attack on Pearl Harbor and he's actually surprised.
01:37:07 He's like, oh, really?
01:37:09 Well, that'll keep America busy for a while now.
01:37:12 They're going to be fighting them in the Pacific.
01:37:14 But he was surprised he had no he had no idea that Japan was going to do.
01:37:19 That, at least according to this, I don't.
01:37:23 I have a sneaking suspicion that Roosevelt knew all about it, but again, that's going to be another stream.
01:37:28 This is the same sort of kind of thing that you see, though every time Americans.
01:37:33 Are loath to enter a war which seems to be always.
01:37:38 Well, the words of Netanyahu, sometimes America needs to be bombed into war.
01:37:45 So that's what.
01:37:46 Did it that you know the Pearl Harbor?
01:37:51 Gets America to declare war not only on Japan, but on Germany and Italy.
01:37:58 Then they then start, of course, talking about Auschwitz.
01:38:00 Auschwitz is turned into like a mega death camp.
01:38:03 And again, this is the photo.
01:38:04 I can't tell from this.
01:38:05 I could be wrong.
01:38:06 They show this photo.
01:38:07 It looks like a wooden door, but it's definitely got a window on it.
01:38:14 And they start talking about like you.
01:38:16 Know they don't.
01:38:17 Go full on ************ machine but you know they get a little silly with the numbers and as you can.
01:38:23 Imagine they haven't said.
01:38:24 6,000,000 yet I'm a little surprised.
01:38:28 They haven't said 6,000,000 yet.
01:38:31 And that's where the episode ends.
01:38:36 So I'm looking forward to the the the final installment of how we did the Holocaust and how we should always feel better, but.
01:38:45 Like I said, notice how similar.
01:38:48 Look how similar.
01:38:51 World War 2.
01:38:52 Unfolded, or at least of the American involvement in World War 2 unfolded.
01:38:56 Look how closely it aligns with really every war.
01:39:02 America has been involved with since.
01:39:06 Every time public opinion is against it.
01:39:09 Public opinion is we don't want the refugees.
01:39:13 Public opinion is that's their problem.
01:39:16 Public opinion is.
01:39:19 We want to stay out of it.
01:39:22 Now, even Lindbergh wasn't saying I favored Germany over England.
01:39:25 He was just saying.
01:39:26 Look, it's not our business.
01:39:29 Now I would imagine privately he favored Germany but.
01:39:34 That's irrelevant.
01:39:39 And every time.
01:39:41 Americans are convinced that they need to.
01:39:43 They need to start spending money first.
01:39:45 First, it's the money, right?
01:39:47 We need to send billions of dollars.
01:39:52 Going to send billions and billions of dollars, it's for defense.
01:39:58 It's for defense.
01:40:00 Because that's easy to do.
01:40:02 Americans don't seem to have a good grasp on how taxes and money.
01:40:06 Works, so they.
01:40:07 They see it's the government's money. Who cares? 40 billion whatever. Who cares, right?
01:40:15 And the government just will print it up anyway, because they don't understand inflation either.
01:40:20 So it's really easy to get Americans to spend money on stuff.
01:40:26 But they still don't want to fight.
01:40:28 They still don't want to fight.
01:40:33 You have to bomb them.
01:40:35 You either have to blow up the.
01:40:36 Twin towers.
01:40:39 You have to bomb a naval base in Hawaii.
01:40:46 Near the Boma Fort.
01:40:50 Like in the civil war.
01:40:54 Yeah, Americans didn't even want to fight.
01:40:55 The civil war.
01:41:00 But once you bomb them, then magically it's on.
01:41:02 It's on like Donkey Kong.
01:41:08 So if people have been asking me in the last few months.
01:41:14 Oh, do you think there's going to be?
01:41:17 World War Three or nuclear?
01:41:20 You know, exchanges or whatever.
01:41:22 I don't know.
01:41:23 Not until we get bumped.
01:41:29 Which could happen, which could happen.
01:41:38 So yeah, the the sad news is.
01:41:40 And I don't have 100% confirmation on this, but I'm pretty sure so last night.
01:41:48 So those of you have been.
01:41:51 Paying attention to the saga of Ghost cat.
01:41:54 Ghost cat.
01:41:56 I realized it had been living in my shed.
01:41:59 He had like a little he found a little hole.
01:42:02 One of the storms had blown off part of.
01:42:04 The roof in one of my sheds.
01:42:07 And so he was coming in and out of this hole on the roof, and it was actually pretty like a good setup for him because, you know, he was basically totally safe inside there because nothing could climb up there.
01:42:18 And he could get in and out.
01:42:20 And so I made, like, a little bed for him.
01:42:21 And there was, like, it's pretty sweet right on.
01:42:24 And still still bringing him in the house more and more.
01:42:30 And I figure like maybe like maybe like.
01:42:33 Within a week.
01:42:35 He'll be acclimated to a classified cat and this is going to work and whatever.
01:42:42 You know, even bottom, bottom food dishes, fancy food dishes and everything he was really.
01:42:49 And I thought he would be safe because he stayed in the property line, stayed on this side of the fence, and at least I never.
01:42:56 Saw him on the other side of the fence.
01:42:58 And he seemed to stay there day and night.
01:43:01 So I thought everything was going to be cool.
01:43:04 Last night, in fact, I I was tired of the neighbors and, you know, brought them out and was like.
01:43:11 And they were like oh.
01:43:12 Yeah, he he should be fine.
01:43:14 And last night, before I went to bed, checked on him, he was up on a shelf inside the, you know, like 6 feet up.
01:43:24 In the shed.
01:43:26 I fed him and I was like, alright goodnight.
01:43:28 I always get up pretty early and.
01:43:30 And he he climbs up out of the hole in the roof every morning.
01:43:33 So I thought I'd see him in the morning.
01:43:36 And then right at dawn, like right at the crack?
01:43:39 Of dawn this morning.
01:43:42 For those of you who've lived around coyotes, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
01:43:47 I heard the the Yiping that usually accompanies.
01:43:52 Coyotes having killed something?
01:43:55 Really close.
01:43:58 And I sat up in bed and I could tell because that sheds like right outside my window.
01:44:04 That it was like basically right on the other side of that shed on the other side of the fence, but still like really close.
01:44:11 So as quickly as I could, I went outside and they ran off into the desert.
01:44:18 And and.
01:44:21 No ghost cat anywhere.
01:44:23 And he has not been seen since, which is highly unusual.
01:44:32 You know he well.
01:44:35 He used to eat a lot and haven't so his.
01:44:40 His little Heidi Place was was empty.
01:44:42 There was no, you know, no ghost cat there.
01:44:44 I checked the whole property.
01:44:46 I walked around, I I even tried to look to see if you know, I could see signs of a scuffle there.
01:44:54 Kind of look like I'm not like a, you know, some Native American master tracker or something like that.
01:44:58 So I can't really tell.
01:44:59 But there were definitely coyote.
01:45:01 Prints on the other side of the fence.
01:45:03 What I think might have happened, and I was I was worried about this happening and so that's why I think this.
01:45:10 I I kind of saw I kind of feel ****** because it's like.
01:45:14 You know, maybe I should.
01:45:15 Just lock them in with classified, let them let them work it out.
01:45:21 But you know, anyway the there there, there wasn't like, fur and stuff like that around.
01:45:27 I didn't see any signs of that.
01:45:29 But there there were coyote prints like right around where, you know, the back of the shed, basically.
01:45:35 And so I think what happened was he got up early.
01:45:38 And jump down to like.
01:45:40 You know, get a bird or something like that on the wrong side of the fence and a.
01:45:44 Coyote got him.
01:45:45 So just I think it was just **** luck.
01:45:47 And so I I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure there's.
01:45:52 No ghost yet.
01:45:56 Big, big F for ghost cat.
01:45:59 It really does suck.
01:46:01 I'll tell you what I.
01:46:02 Used to like not, I mean.
01:46:05 My neighbors, they they would get chickens.
01:46:09 They would get picked off by coyotes.
01:46:12 And they'd shoot at him.
01:46:15 And I there was a part of me like.
01:46:18 Look, I shoot rabbits and.
01:46:20 And squirrels and stuff like that.
01:46:23 And so I get it.
01:46:24 But I don't know why there was a part.
01:46:25 Of it was kind of like.
01:46:28 Maybe it's because coyotes look too much like dogs or something, but there was always, like, a part of that was uncomfortable with that, you know, like, oh, I wouldn't shoot him I want.
01:46:36 To ******* kill them all now.
01:46:38 So I totally get it now.
01:46:43 So I think that's what happened.
01:46:44 I think that's what happened.
01:46:45 And it sucks because like.
01:46:46 I I kind of feel like.
01:46:48 Like I could have done something more.
01:46:56 But you know it is what it is.
01:46:58 It is what it is.
01:47:00 So I'm going to feel ******.
01:47:02 For a couple of days and then, you know, whatever.
01:47:06 I don't know where Ghost Cat came from.
01:47:09 I don't know.
01:47:11 You know how he ended up out here?
01:47:15 By the time I was starting to figure out that he probably wasn't an outside cat.
01:47:20 You know that was.
01:47:20 Just because I think that's probably why the.
01:47:22 Coyotes got them.
01:47:23 To is I was just starting to like realize like you're way too friendly to.
01:47:28 Like maybe be out here.
01:47:31 You know what I mean?
01:47:32 So that kind of sucks.
01:47:34 Kind of sucks.
01:47:36 But Yep, pour a little out, pour a little of your 40 out for ghost cat.
01:47:48 Pretty sure he's gone because I haven't seen him. Last time I saw him. Was it? It's been over 24 hours. I I I.
01:47:57 I gave him something.
01:47:58 Well, actually, I I gave him.
01:47:59 Something to eat.
01:48:01 Like right as the sun was going down or yesterday.
01:48:06 And then I checked.
01:48:07 On him, right before I went to bed, which was pretty late, which.
01:48:09 Is about. What about was about 24 hours ago.
01:48:12 Now he could still show up.
01:48:14 I doubt it, but he could still show up.
01:48:18 There was a time where he disappeared for like a day and then showed back up.
01:48:23 But that coyote stuff, you guys, you guys know what I'm talking about.
01:48:27 That's that?
01:48:27 That's lived around.
01:48:28 Coyotes you.
01:48:29 Know that sound?
01:48:29 That they make when they're killing something.
01:48:32 And unless they were just coincidentally killing like a rabbit or something like right there and it scared ghost cat some, you know, I mean, like, I don't think that's what happened.
01:48:41 I think that honestly, I think he was such a friendly cat.
01:48:44 He probably didn't even think that it was a dangerous thing, you know, coming for him.
01:48:49 So that kind of sucks.
01:48:51 But that's, you know, that's.
01:48:53 That's homestead life.
01:48:54 That's the way it works.
01:48:55 I do feel bad.
01:48:56 I do feel like.
01:48:57 I could done more, but you know.
01:48:59 I want, you know, I did what I could.
01:49:01 I did what I thought I should.
01:49:03 Do to keep him.
01:49:04 Happy and comfortable.
01:49:06 And I was even trying.
01:49:07 To incorporate him into the homestead, but you know.
01:49:12 You know, I guess I didn't do it fast enough.
01:49:14 So anyway, it is what it is.
01:49:18 I I'll tell you what I did have.
01:49:19 I did have thoughts.
01:49:20 Of just getting my AR15 and sitting on the roof.
01:49:28 And just let loose on some ******* coyotes.
01:49:34 You know, it's hard to be mad at the Coyotes, though, too, because.
01:49:36 They're just dealing with, they do.
01:49:38 You know, cat, you know, domestic cats are not exactly part of the environment out here.
01:49:45 You know what I mean?
01:49:45 Like, there's a reason why classified cat doesn't go outside.
01:49:50 You know what I mean?
01:49:51 Like, This is why.
01:49:53 Because I knew this is, this is what happens to cats are like candy to coyotes.
01:49:58 And you know, I was kind of hoping too, because the neighbors cat is an outdoor cat and it's only got 3 legs.
01:50:05 And I still don't know the story behind that, but it it's been an outdoor cat for like 20 years.
01:50:11 It's old.
01:50:12 It's been for like 20.
01:50:14 So they can do it.
01:50:15 I just think.
01:50:16 I think Ghost Cat was an indoor cat that didn't know any better so.
01:50:23 Oh well, all right.
01:50:26 Here we go.
01:50:27 Let me go after super chats.
01:50:29 So kind of a bummer.
01:50:30 I'm kind of.
01:50:32 I'm kind of bummed out today.
01:50:36 Well, this will.
01:50:36 This one might maybe cheer.
01:50:37 Me up.
01:50:39 Mine campy chair.
01:50:40 I made a super chat bumper for ******** ******.
01:50:43 Link is below.
01:50:44 I've also got another big one for donations that's almost finished right?
01:50:47 Let's take.
01:50:48 A look at this.
01:50:50 Last thing we made was pretty cool.
01:50:54 Let's play this.
Speaker
01:50:59 Let's see what?01:51:00 We got here.
Devon
01:51:03 Using Mega Speaking of mega and ****, you know, World War three ****, kim.com tweeted out photos that I guess were from 2015 in 2015.01:51:24 The Russian gas company that operates the the pipeline that got.
01:51:32 Blown up.
01:51:33 They were inspecting their pipeline, I guess periodically they'd do that.
01:51:37 I guess that makes sense.
01:51:39 And while doing that with some kind of submersible craft or whatever, they came across a unexploded drone bomb.
01:51:53 Like an actual like it was a drone with an explosive attached to it.
01:51:59 And they were like, what the **** is this?
01:52:01 And NATO said, oh, thanks, you found our bot.
01:52:06 We were looking for the, you know, it just.
01:52:08 Went off course.
01:52:10 It just went off and we we didn't.
01:52:12 Know where it was.
01:52:14 How lucky for us that it just happened to be snuggled up right up against the ******* pipeline.
01:52:22 That happened in 2015. I wasn't. I wasn't aware of this, but this happened in 2015.
01:52:29 And that there are still people all throughout conservative media, by the way, if you noticed.
01:52:39 And what we just watched.
01:52:41 You had in the same way that you had Lindbergh talking about like.
01:52:47 Look, we don't want to go to war.
01:52:49 This is literally just a war that's being brought about by the Roosevelt administration, Jewish interests and British elites.
01:52:59 Well, and the military industrial complex that wants to get rich off this, that we we really have no interest in this war we don't want.
01:53:07 To be involved here.
01:53:10 And there were some conservatives that were willing to kind of go along with it a little bit because they knew that that he was speaking for what, like those, you know, the the polling data said seven out of 10 Americans basically thought thought the same ****, right.
01:53:27 But they would never be explicit.
01:53:29 About it, the way he was.
01:53:31 And the second he named the Jew explicitly and said how they owned the movie industry and how it was a danger to America to have this small group of people running the movie industry and the record labels and the radio stations and the newspapers.
01:53:48 They splurged out and cancelled them.
01:53:51 And even Republican senators at that time, which I think we demonstrated pretty clearly were way more based than Republican senators today.
01:54:01 Even Republican senators were like, oh, that's a little much for me.
01:54:05 And they distanced them, distanced themselves from Lindbergh.
01:54:13 That same sort of thing.
01:54:17 Is happening today.
01:54:19 You know you don't have.
01:54:21 Really any conservative?
01:54:25 Senators right wing senators who are even willing to say obviously America slash NATO blew.
01:54:34 Up the pipeline.
01:54:36 In fact, you have quite the opposite.
01:54:38 I was mentioning the other day how the replacement.
01:54:43 For Rush Limbaugh's time slot has been taken over by a couple of ****, and, like one of them's literally, literally an ex CIA agent.
01:54:55 And you listen to their show.
01:54:58 And it's like an alternate universe.
01:55:01 They're talking about how Russia blew up their own pipeline.
01:55:04 You know, you're watching Fox News, they're talking about, oh, Russia blew up their own pipeline for reasons.
01:55:11 And The funny thing.
01:55:12 Is they don't have any coherent reasons.
01:55:13 Like why Russia would blow up their own pipeline.
01:55:20 They're not even willing to tell you the truth about stuff like that anyway.
01:55:23 Let's take a look at this.
01:55:26 But we're going to download to.
01:55:31 Let's do this here.
01:55:35 I'm going to call this ********.
01:55:38 To go.
01:55:42 All right.
01:55:42 I have not seen this.
01:55:43 You're going to hear it before I do, because I'm just going to load it right into the obs.
01:55:47 So hopefully it's not too.
01:55:49 Two off the wall because I have not.
01:55:53 I have not watched this and I will not.
01:55:56 I will not be able to.
01:55:57 Hear it?
Speaker 13
01:55:59 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 16
01:56:03 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon
01:56:11 All right.01:56:11 Hopefully that was good.
01:56:16 Let me get it so I can hear it too.
Speaker 15
01:56:25 There we go.Speaker 13
01:56:31 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 16
01:56:36 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon
01:56:43 I approve very, very well done.01:56:46 Well done.
01:56:47 Comfy chair.
01:56:50 Very well done.
01:56:53 That's a keeper that is a keeper.
01:56:57 I'm have to load that somewhere I can easily get to it here.
01:57:01 I still have all these ******* Irish ones in here.
01:57:03 I found another I found like like 3 better ones.
01:57:07 That are maybe I'll have to.
01:57:08 Load those in anyway.
Speaker
01:57:11 Here we go.Devon
01:57:13 Very good job.01:57:15 Appreciate that. Awesome.
01:57:19 Alright, who's next here?
01:57:24 Cannot cut.
01:57:26 $1.00 with love with all right, with love, with Sidney Poitier, which, oh, well, we talked about this a little bit once, which my boomer dad kept pushing on me as a kid based on the book by a black guy pushing racial discrimination, even though his parents.
01:57:46 I went to Oxford.
01:57:48 Ohh OK you I think you last stream mentioned it, but then you you forgot to put the name in or something.
01:57:55 Like that.
01:57:56 Yeah, it. Oh, no, we're.
01:57:58 I'm thinking of the other movie that Sidney.
01:58:00 Poitier is in.
01:58:02 And that is look who's coming home for dinner.
01:58:05 I think that was Sidney Poitier, which is the same thing, right?
01:58:08 It was promoting race mixing.
01:58:12 But OK with love.
01:58:14 Well, maybe maybe we should have a Sidney Poitier stream just because it seems like he, for whatever reason they decided he was the acceptable black guy.
01:58:24 Like, well, you know what?
01:58:26 He was the.
Speaker
01:58:27 The magic *****.Devon
01:58:29 For a while, like he was.01:58:31 And in fact, he he.
01:58:33 Was such a cliche as the uh.
01:58:38 It's not playing.
01:58:39 Come on play.
01:58:40 The magic *****.
01:58:43 That in on the office, the American version where they were, you know, making fun of, obviously, Michael Scott, who's always saying the most boomerang.
01:58:53 I'm not a racist kind of ****.
01:58:57 I think there's even a scene where he's supposed to name black people that he likes.
01:59:03 And that's one of the names he uses.
01:59:06 Because it's, it illustrates, you know, like the his boomer sensitivities.
01:59:13 So that might be an interesting one to take a look at.
01:59:15 We haven't gone over like a movie in a while, so maybe that maybe that will take my mind off Ghost Cat I.
01:59:20 Can watch some movies.
01:59:21 And and that will cheer me up a little.
01:59:25 Bit or something?
01:59:27 Uh, cannot cut.
01:59:28 ****, I meant last Saturday.
01:59:30 The movie too, Sir.
01:59:32 OK. Yeah, no.
01:59:33 I got it.
01:59:33 I figured it out.
01:59:36 Yeah. All right. Appreciate that. Damn, Bigfoot. $1.00. Oh, by the way.
01:59:43 In Bigfoot news.
01:59:49 On Bigfoot news?
Speaker 8
01:59:53 Hey, there's Bigfoot news.01:59:54 Where is my Bigfoot in?
Devon
01:59:58 I had some ******* big players.02:00:08 Alright, well the big I can't find it now.
02:00:10 Oh, here it is.
02:00:12 So this is this is kind of a ridiculous story.
02:00:18 This article came out.
02:00:20 Apparently climate change is going to make Bigfoot real, so this is from the Daily Star.
02:00:26 You know, you know, it's good monkeys may be evolving into new human like race.
02:00:32 As study finds primates leaving trees.
02:00:36 These, or maybe maybe this isn't about Bigfoot.
02:00:38 Maybe this is about Miami Beach climate change and deforestation are driving a new wave of primates into taking some evolutionary leaps that led our distant ancestors on the pathway to humanity.
02:00:52 Somewhere between 3:00 and 4:00 million years ago, mankind's most distant ancestors stopped swinging in the trees and started walking on the ground.
02:01:00 And now that same process that's happening again anyway.
02:01:04 It's just.
02:01:05 Apparently there's monkeys that aren't in trees anymore, and so therefore it's going to be planet of the apes any day now.
02:01:13 Let's see what you actually said, though.
02:01:15 Jews are allowed to still make alcohol during prohibition, but everyone wants to.
02:01:20 Where everyone paints the mafia as spaghetti or as a spaghetti thing, even though speakeasies were closed on Saturdays, the Jewish Sabbath.
02:01:32 Well, there was. There was.
02:01:34 There was also a lot of Irish involved with that, too.
02:01:36 The Kennedys.
02:01:37 The Kennedy family got their money from running booze and.
02:01:41 Stuff like that.
02:01:42 There was a lot of people involved with that, but I.
02:01:45 Mean. Obviously the Jews seem.
02:01:48 To really be involved in Vice.
02:01:54 So I would not be surprised if they were overrepresented there like they are and all the other vice.
02:02:00 Hammer authorizing 1488 have you ever analyzed movies from the Reich?
02:02:07 This one is outstanding if it accurately shows the rapid degradation of society.
02:02:14 Once Jews are allowed in it, it might make for a good is it in German though?
02:02:19 Because I'm assuming it's in German.
02:02:20 Right.
02:02:25 It might.
02:02:26 I don't know, maybe I'll it.
02:02:27 Might be worth it.
02:02:29 It's just the.
02:02:31 That will require me actually, really.
02:02:33 Unless it's.
02:02:34 I'm just going to play a real quick clip.
02:02:35 Let me see.
02:02:40 In the trailer for.
Speaker
02:02:43 In ballet.Devon
02:02:43 Yeah, it's in German.02:02:46 Uh, maybe.
02:02:48 How long is it?
02:02:51 It's an hour and a half.
02:02:52 I don't know.
02:02:52 Maybe, maybe, maybe.
02:02:55 Maybe maybe.
Speaker 15
02:02:56 When you're trying to save money.Speaker 13
02:02:58 A good rule to follow is to.Speaker 9
02:03:07 Take it from these gym neighbors.02:03:09 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
02:03:10 That's because I forgot to play it before. It is 1939. It looks like when.02:03:15 It came out.
02:03:17 So that might be interesting.
02:03:21 I'll leave that tab open, I'll download it.
02:03:23 And we'll see.
02:03:25 Harmless Gee, the absence of a Schindler's list like movie in the 1950s is more suspicious when you I think you see that the Cambodian Genocide happened in the mid to late 70s and the killing fields came out in 1984. The Rwanda genocide happened in 1994.
02:03:46 And the Hotel Rwanda came out in 2004. Well, and of course the most suspicious part about all of that is the fact that Jews ran every single Hollywood movie studio.
02:03:59 Go right around World War Two.
02:04:02 I think RKO might be the exception, but they later were acquired by a Jewish movie studio, the.
02:04:11 And the the.
02:04:12 Hollywood studio heads, you know, like the Warner Brothers and and all those guys.
02:04:17 As a thank you to working on the propaganda machine with the military, we're given a tour of post war Europe.
02:04:25 And as was mentioned, in a Jewish produced documentary called Hollywood ISM.
02:04:32 They never mentioned anything about like they never mentioned seeing.
02:04:37 Evidence of a Holocaust when they got back from.
02:04:39 Their tour.
02:04:40 And they never produced any movies about it.
02:04:42 You're right.
02:04:43 In fact, no one did anything like that.
02:04:45 It was more a because it was a religious number.
02:04:49 The 6 million, and that's why it's come up in history so many ******* times, you know, prior to this, this latest version.
02:04:58 It was used mostly to raise money.
02:05:02 For Israel.
02:05:05 When they were trying to make Israel a state and then after they made Israel estate, they were using the Holocaust as like the *** story, to try to get.
02:05:18 From people that wouldn't otherwise donate.
02:05:21 I think one of the first things about the Holocaust there was, well, there was that there was that movie.
02:05:29 In the 60s.
02:05:32 That we that I did a video on it was late 60s. It was like I want to say it was like 69.
02:05:42 And it was.
02:05:43 It actually had a sex scene in it.
02:05:46 It was one of the first movies that ignored the code.
02:05:50 It was the one, in fact, it was the movie that broke the like up until that moment, Hollywood was still respecting.
02:05:59 The the code, the Hollywood Code that was put on enforced by the Catholics that said they would boycott the movies if they didn't follow the guidelines lined outlined in the code.
02:06:12 And the first movie to really kind of break away from that, I'm blanking on the name now, but it was they got away with it because they put in random Holocaust stuff in it, like it had nothing to do with the Holocaust.
02:06:28 Ohh, it was.
02:06:28 I think it was the pawnbroker, right?
02:06:31 Am I think of the pawnbroker?
02:06:34 It might be the pawnbroker.
02:06:37 Or it might be mixed up with another one too, but they they had **** in the movie and the the way they got away with it, it was like ohh, but look, it's it's because there's a scene with with Nazis abusing Jews and so therefore it's OK to have.
02:06:53 Kids in the movie.
02:06:56 But yeah, they've been.
02:06:58 They've been.
02:07:01 Pushing it hard since then, I think that the next real exposure Americans had to that narrative was the 1970s. There was a TV movie called Holocaust.
02:07:15 With Meryl Streep.
02:07:17 UM playing? I don't know if she's actually a Jew, but she plays like AJ.
02:07:22 There's actually it's kind of funny because there's a.
02:07:24 Lot of people that would later have career, I wonder why I wonder what launched their career, right?
02:07:31 But a lot of people who were nobodies of the time were in.
02:07:33 This TV.
02:07:33 Movie called it was Holocaust.
02:07:37 I I may have done a video on that one.
02:07:40 If I didn't, I watched it with the.
02:07:42 Intention to do that.
02:07:43 I I forget if I.
02:07:44 Actually I might have done a stream or.
02:07:47 Something on it?
02:07:50 So yeah, and then more striking though than that is, you know, you said like, oh, they haven't had they they made these movies right afterwards.
02:07:59 Well, I mean, I'm sure it wasn't just the movie, right, like, so the, the, the, you know, the Cambodian genocide.
02:08:08 In the mid to late 7.
02:08:10 And you know, the movie came out in 84, but it's not like there was number mention of it.
02:08:15 You know, like you could probably look up that genocide in, say, as an example, like an encyclopedia or something like that.
02:08:24 There's no, there's no like, look at encyclopedias from the 1950s and 60s, there's no mention.
02:08:30 Of a Holocaust.
02:08:31 I don't think there's an entry for Holocaust.
02:08:34 And let's define the word.
02:08:37 But I don't think there's any any mention of a Jewish Holocaust in World War 2.
02:08:43 So I mean, not that look, that that, that accusation was being made even prior to American involvement.
02:08:49 That's how Americans got involved, right?
02:08:51 Like the idea was, you know, at least in the press, that Germany was just they were killing all the Jews.
02:08:58 We had to.
02:08:58 Hurry up and.
02:09:00 So it was being reported in American press that that was happening, but after the war there wasn't any any.
02:09:08 Movies made for a while and there was number historical record of it beyond.
02:09:16 What had already been reported, you know?
02:09:20 Let's take a look here.
02:09:22 White Mormon $20.
Speaker 1
02:09:26 Why is money management?Speaker
02:09:30 Where's the rest?02:09:32 Thank you.
Devon
02:09:34 Thanks for all your great work, Devin.02:09:36 Well, I appreciate that.
02:09:38 Brother nephi.
02:09:45 Ohh look, look at this.
02:09:47 We got we got *** **** money.
02:09:49 We got *** **** money.
02:09:50 Clark Smith.
02:09:53 Clark Smith with the with the Hundo.
Speaker 14
02:09:58 Money is power.02:09:59 Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
Devon
02:10:03 Go, Julie, this *** is.02:10:23 Hi Devin.
02:10:23 Great stream as always.
02:10:25 Well, I appreciate that.
02:10:26 Clark Smith, you're you're a.
02:10:32 Gentlemen and a scholar will say.
02:10:36 Very, very much appreciated.
02:10:39 Maybe I'll maybe.
02:10:40 I'll spend some of that on some, some brass.
02:10:45 To load up in the arm while I'm pumping coyotes full, but I don't know.
02:10:50 Like I said I try.
02:10:51 I try not to.
02:10:52 I have.
02:10:53 I have violent thoughts about coyotes right now and I'm trying to not you know.
02:10:57 Like I said, they they're just doing what they.
02:10:59 Do it's really my bad, you know, like I should have.
02:11:03 I should have just brought him in.
02:11:04 And and just, you know, I thought I was doing the.
02:11:08 Right thing and it is what it is.
02:11:11 Uh, Graham playing games 250.
02:11:16 Helen Keller could not see, hear or speak since she was under two somehow could be taught to communicate very eloquently and write about socialism and progressive activism and length.
02:11:31 Something is suspicious.
02:11:32 Ever think about this?
02:11:34 I never understood how she could be taught to communicate.
02:11:37 Doing well.
02:11:39 I think that it was probably exaggerated, right?
02:11:42 Like and there was.
02:11:44 Look, there was plagiarism like that, she wrote.
02:11:47 Like I I believe it was a children's book.
02:11:50 And it was almost.
02:11:52 And she got sued over it because it was so closely.
02:11:56 It was so close to a book that that they would read to her again.
02:12:00 Like you said, I'm not sure how that all how that all that went down.
02:12:03 I think her symptoms were exaggerated, by the way.
02:12:06 I'm not just not just the whole story about her.
02:12:08 I think that.
02:12:10 You know, she probably wasn't totally blind and totally deaf, right?
02:12:13 She was probably impaired.
02:12:16 But it was it so closely resembled a book that she owned as a child that the author sued her and and.
02:12:24 I think won.
02:12:27 So yeah, I could see her as being kind of like the Greta.
02:12:31 Of of the day because she was a star so they could easily say, oh, look, you know.
02:12:39 Socialism's great.
02:12:42 Mine. Comfy chair $5. I've been seeing a lot of articles about how 2/3 of young Americans don't know how many Jews died in the Holocaust.
02:12:53 I've been causing or I've been causing meltdowns in the comments by asking people if they can tell me without looking it up.
02:13:01 How many Americans died in World War 2? I bet less than 2% of Americans can answer that. I've seen a lot of the articles written about two.
02:13:10 Thirds of you?
02:13:11 Oh, I see what you're saying.
02:13:12 So, like, people are splurging out because they don't know about the 6 million.
02:13:17 Right.
02:13:18 Yeah, I'll be honest.
02:13:18 I don't even know how many Americans died in World War 2.
02:13:22 Both my grandparents fought in different theaters.
02:13:26 My grandpa on one side was in Africa and my grandpa on the other.
02:13:31 Was in the Pacific.
02:13:33 The one that went to Africa got.
02:13:34 ******* malaria and almost died.
02:13:37 Let's see here.
02:13:40 Now that was like isn't like 250,000 or something like that. How many?
02:13:44 Americans died in World War 2.
Speaker
02:13:52 Where's the break guy here.Devon
02:14:00 Why don't they list Americans in this?02:14:04 OK.
02:14:09 Why is there such a hard thing to answer?
02:14:10 Nobody has exact figures, it's.
02:14:12 OK, here we go.
02:14:14 Nobody has exact figures, which is weird. Why don't we have exact figures, but it's estimated the US counted around 400,000 military deaths and around 12,000 civilian.
02:14:25 That's due to crimes of war activity.
02:14:30 So total death about four and 20.
02:14:32 So I.
02:14:32 Was off by.
02:14:33 A lot SO4 and 20,000 I guess is the.
02:14:39 Current estimate this is from.
02:14:46 The History Channel, I think, according to Britannica.
02:14:50 40 to 50 million died during World War 2.
02:14:56 USSR suffered the greatest number.
02:14:59 Estimated at around 18,000,000.
02:15:03 An estimated 5.8 million poles died.
02:15:11 Wait, they just finished saying that 400,000?
02:15:14 Americans die, but then this it says 298,000 Americans die.
02:15:20 I don't know this maybe not.
02:15:21 Maybe This is why Americans don't know.
02:15:22 It's like I can't get a straight answer out of this.
02:15:26 So yeah.
02:15:29 Yeah, I knew it was less than 1,000,000.
02:15:32 But still a **** ton.
02:15:36 A whole lot of people died.
02:15:39 Especially and Americans didn't suffer the the biggest casualties, Europeans.
02:15:43 Are the ones that.
02:15:45 That really took the brunt of this.
02:15:46 America came much later.
02:15:51 Graham playing games 250. Those Irish kids that were 20 years old and 1983 in that last dream who dressed up in weird ways were boomers. They're well, I think they're maybe I'd say, very young boomers. Maybe they might have been Gen. X.
02:16:09 I have to look at when.
02:16:10 The start of Gen. XI.
02:16:11 Their parents would have been silent generation.
02:16:14 Of the youngest.
02:16:15 Maybe World War 2 generations. Boomers were between. Yeah, This is why I don't think that they were. They were boomers. Because you're saying 1964? That was 1983.
02:16:27 So they would be like either.
02:16:28 The absolute youngest boomers, or the oldest Gen.
02:16:34 But they were like right there on the on the.
02:16:36 On the edge.
02:16:37 There because it was 1983 and they were right around 20. You know what, I.
02:16:43 Mean so it's.
02:16:45 They're either like the youngest boomers or the oldest.
02:16:48 Gen. xer.
02:16:50 Ah, look at this ******** ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 13
02:16:56 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 16
02:17:00 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon
02:17:08 There we go.02:17:09 Look at that.
02:17:09 You got your own little thing.
02:17:11 Russia seems to be taking the gloves off and start bombing Ukraine, with Belarus possibly joining.
02:17:22 We're seeing our elite stock up on anti radiation medications and talks of a draft since they failed recruiting goals.
02:17:30 Do you think this is about to escalate?
02:17:31 Well, like I said.
02:17:33 If it does escalate, they'll we'll get bombed into it.
02:17:37 You know what I mean?
02:17:38 Like, that's how.
02:17:39 That's how America gets into every single war.
02:17:41 So if magically A tactical nuke hits a NATO base, if I don't know like a, a, a ship, you know, like a ship that's cruising around out there.
02:17:53 Just, you know, suddenly gets hit by a torpedo. Maybe. Maybe an airplane crashes, right? Maybe a A C1.
02:18:02 30 goes down somewhere.
02:18:04 Maybe you know it could be anything, but if something like that happens, then hold on to your ***.
02:18:10 That's that's when I'd I'd get a little bit concerned.
02:18:15 But it will take something like that because right now it's Americans are, you know, the the Conservatives on TV are totally fine with saying that Russia blew up their own pipeline and they're totally fine also with writing checks for 40 billion plus dollars.
02:18:31 And they're, they're fine, you know.
02:18:34 Flying out there and visiting zalenski and jerking him off on and stuff and and whatever and calling.
02:18:40 Putin's evil.
02:18:41 That's one thing, right?
02:18:43 Because that's going to get their defense contract buddies the contracts, you know, and or at least the beginnings of some contracts and you know.
02:18:53 They're they're dancing the the the dance.
02:18:56 They're told the dance.
02:18:58 But it's another thing when it comes to like.
02:19:01 Actually going to war with Russia, you know what I mean?
02:19:04 Like that's been that's like a.
02:19:08 That I can't think of a more ancient fear of the boomer.
02:19:14 Than going to.
02:19:15 War with Russia.
02:19:16 It's almost like one of those things where.
02:19:19 You know, I feel like.
02:19:20 Because they were, they were jerked around so much during the Cold War about going to war with Russia.
02:19:26 It's almost like they need it.
02:19:27 You know what I mean?
02:19:28 It's like they've been getting edged for, like, their whole life.
02:19:31 Like, ohh, those Cuban missile.
02:19:35 You know, it's gonna at any moment it's gonna pop off and go hide under your desk.
02:19:39 Get in the bomb shelter.
02:19:41 Oh, no, your nuclear winter.
02:19:43 Oh, yeah, the nuclear.
02:19:45 It's going to it's going.
02:19:46 To circle the earth and.
02:19:47 Everyone's going to freeze.
02:19:48 To death and and ohh the whole Earth is going to be that kind of thing all like.
02:19:52 All these panicky *******.
02:19:54 Fears they've had for decades and.
02:19:58 And and and it's almost like it's all this.
02:20:00 Build up with no release.
02:20:03 You know, they've just been getting like, it's like this, this uncomfortable **** ***, Leo.
02:20:08 Those girls that don't how to give **** ****.
02:20:10 That just feels like ******* sandpaper on **** ****.
02:20:13 It's like that kind of a thing.
02:20:14 It's been going on for, like, ******* 50 years and they're just.
02:20:17 They just need to.
02:20:18 They just need to let it out, you know.
02:20:21 They got they got Cold War blue balls.
02:20:24 So I don't know, man like it.
02:20:28 I don't know.
02:20:29 I I will tell you what like watching this episode.
02:20:33 Weirdly enough, made me like more lean, more towards it could happen just because there's so many parallels that it's a little bit odd.
02:20:44 That you know, I I that's just the way I I.
02:20:50 I would just say prepare for the worst and hope for the best, because this is the kind of thing it will be 100% of our out of our hands if it does happen.
02:20:58 It'll be just as much out of our hands as it as it would.
02:21:01 Be you know the average Russian person.
02:21:03 'S hands if if **** like that went down.
02:21:08 It's not like we're the ones.
02:21:10 Doing this, you know our elites.
02:21:13 Or at war, they don't mind throwing us in the meat grinder.
02:21:17 On either side so.
02:21:21 You know, I'll tell you one thing.
02:21:25 The draft? Yeah, 100%. They're going to do that. I think that there's even the possibility, ladies, that you guys get drafted because if if not there will be legal challenges if they start bringing in the draft and they're not drafting women, you better *** **** believe that she's going to.
02:21:45 The Supreme Court.
02:21:48 And they're going to have a tough time, not not a.
02:21:51 Not forcing it to be an equal opportunity type situation.
02:21:56 You're going to get a whole lot of feminists that aren't so happy about that.
02:22:01 UM.
02:22:03 Damn Bigfoot $1.00, do you think Polish have an inferiority complex to Jews when it?
02:22:10 Comes to World War 2.
02:22:11 Sympathy. It just seems like the ***** and covette almost more. Or they ******* vetch more than Jews trying to sue Germany for 1.3 trillion like a month ago.
02:22:24 I I just think it's money, it's money.
02:22:29 I don't think they have inferiority complex to Jews.
02:22:35 I just think that.
02:22:37 They know Germany.
02:22:39 Has money.
02:22:41 And so they want money.
02:22:46 I also don't know what what what the standard is.
02:22:48 You know like when you have war reparations.
02:22:51 I don't know what's what's typical.
02:22:54 I think it's a little odd that you wait till.
02:22:55 Now right like.
02:22:56 It's weird that, OK, why would you wait 80 years and then try to get your money?
02:23:01 You know, like that.
02:23:02 Seems a little.
02:23:06 I don't know.
02:23:07 Like, dickish, but hey.
02:23:14 You know, I guess if if you if you think you can pull it off, why not? It's a scam you can get if you get a $1.3 trillion out of a scam, why not? Why not try?
02:23:25 Kernel sharecropper move those NI don't know what you're talking about. Oh, you're talking about maybe Miami Beach.
Speaker 13
02:23:34 I don't know.Devon
02:23:38 Crows crow siden.02:23:41 $5. I can't imagine America's reaction to another go to war Goys bombing would be anywhere near as strong as it was in the past. If a major city or military base was blown up today, half the country would celebrate. Who are they even going to get to fight for them? In World War 3? Aids.
02:24:02 Golems and furries?
02:24:03 Well, and boomers.
02:24:04 That's the one thing I've noticed is.
02:24:07 You get a completely different.
02:24:10 Take from boomers on this topic.
02:24:14 You know when I've listened to ham radio boomers, for example, it's always it's.
02:24:20 It's always been like it's kind of like my my virtual tour of an old old people's home. You know, I get to to lounge and hear what what old retired people are are talking about and how they see things.
02:24:35 And they man, they see everything totally different, but the this Ukraine thing, they totally think that we again, like I said, they've been getting, they've been getting jerked off with sandpaper for.
02:24:46 For so long.
02:24:47 They just wanna.
02:24:47 They just wanna come and they don't care that they're.
02:24:51 They don't care that much because they they're too old.
02:24:53 They're not.
02:24:54 Going to be.
02:24:54 The ones that have to suffer through it, right?
02:24:56 And it wouldn't it be just like boomers?
02:24:58 To start World War three right before they died.
02:25:02 You know what I mean?
02:25:03 Wouldn't that just be the the cherry on top of their generation?
02:25:07 So I mean, I don't know, I I don't know.
02:25:12 In this timeline, who ******* knows, right? Simba $2.00. It's time for coyote Holocaust. Yeah, I mean, yeah.
02:25:22 I don't know.
02:25:24 I still feel weird, especially if.
02:25:26 Look if I.
02:25:27 If I knew like I saw it happening, you know, I'd shoot it in a second.
02:25:32 And I if I even if I didn't see it happen, if I knew.
02:25:34 Oh, that's the ******* one that got ghost cat.
02:25:36 I'd ******* smoke them.
02:25:38 Even though like.
02:25:41 I don't know if morally that'd be the right thing to do.
02:25:43 It make me feel better.
02:25:47 Ultimately I I'm taking responsibility for this one and it sucks, but.
02:25:51 I you know.
02:25:53 I did my best, but I kind of feel like I didn't.
02:25:56 I I could have done it better.
02:26:00 Yeah, it is what it is.
02:26:02 UM.
02:26:04 Tipsy Mcstay Egger $14.00. Let's see here.
Speaker
02:26:09 Cash flow checkout.02:26:16 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon
02:26:19 My condolences for Ghost cat, please.02:26:24 You just said please this duck.
02:26:26 I will not please the.
02:26:26 Duck, what do you think I'm into?
02:26:29 I am unable to return him for from where I got him.
02:26:33 He will help fill the.
02:26:34 Hole left.
02:26:36 No, no, doc would.
02:26:38 We'll see.
02:26:38 A doc would just become coyote food even faster.
02:26:42 Those ******* coyotes have been picking off the the neighbors chickens one by one.
02:26:47 They they used to have like, a like 30 ******* chickens and now they've.
02:26:50 Got like 4.
02:26:52 UM.
02:26:54 Which is one of.
02:26:55 The reasons, yeah, see is one reason why I kind of feel like it's my.
02:27:00 My bad.
02:27:01 I should have seen it.
02:27:02 Coming, I kind of did.
02:27:04 ****** ****** $1.00.
Speaker 13
02:27:06 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 16
02:27:11 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon
02:27:18 Speaking of guns, what kind of guns are you into?02:27:22 Got any favorites you like to shoot or own?
02:27:24 I will.
02:27:24 I will.
02:27:25 I will not answer that question.
02:27:27 I will just say that I am well armed.
02:27:31 And everyone should be.
02:27:33 But I will not I.
02:27:34 Will not speak in specifics.
02:27:40 You're not going to dox my weaponry.
02:27:45 White Tiger Kingdom, $20.
Speaker 15
02:27:48 When you're trying to save money a.Speaker 13
02:27:51 Good rule to follow is to.Speaker 9
02:28:00 Take it from these young neighbors.02:28:01 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
02:28:03 I finally caught a stream.02:28:04 Yes, you did.
02:28:07 Yes, you did and I appreciate the support there.
02:28:09 White Tiger Kingdom.
02:28:12 Johnny Anon, Devin.
02:28:13 Time to kill some coyotes.
02:28:15 Bait those *******.
02:28:20 I think you're saying kill the mall.
02:28:22 You already know what times they're active.
02:28:25 Place bait in the general area.
02:28:27 The sounds came from.
02:28:29 And wait a few hours.
02:28:31 If no, if no, go rinse and repeat.
02:28:36 Can of chili will work just fine.
02:28:38 Also, don't give me ******** fagots bumper.
02:28:42 You won't you?
02:28:44 You'd have to be ********.
02:28:45 ****** to get that one.
02:28:47 I'll give you this one.
Speaker
02:28:50 Easy money.Devon
02:28:53 Yeah, I mean, look, I've got I even have traps.02:28:56 I have traps, I've got guns.
02:28:59 I you know, I could bait them.
02:29:02 I could.
02:29:02 I could get them.
02:29:04 I just, you know, at this point, the damage is already done.
02:29:07 You know, what are they?
02:29:08 What are they going to kill now?
02:29:09 My bees, you.
02:29:12 Know I mean.
02:29:12 Like if I had other livestock I'd you know, I just think this is a situation where I I I thought I was doing enough.
02:29:23 To to keep ghost cats safe and and I you know, I should have done more.
02:29:29 But yeah, I'm not.
02:29:31 I'm not going to go.
02:29:32 On a on a.
02:29:34 Coyote Murder fest?
02:29:35 Don't get done it wrong.
02:29:36 That's all I thought about today.
02:29:37 That's all I thought about today, but.
02:29:41 I don't think I'm going to do it, I I don't.
02:29:43 Think I would do it.
02:29:46 If I had, I'll tell you what.
02:29:48 If I if I had chickens and they were doing that, I would, I would wait out.
02:29:51 There in the morning.
02:29:52 And I would they would not be getting my chickens.
02:29:58 But I got nothing.
02:29:59 What are going to get now?
02:30:00 There's nothing for them.
02:30:01 To get now.
02:30:03 Iron pilled 187.
02:30:07 I should like an easy.
02:30:08 E bumper for 187.
02:30:10 Don't forget to make that sound bite from a few streams ago.
02:30:16 Anti-Semitism intensified. Oh yeah, I forgot about that.
02:30:20 Anti what?
02:30:22 That's from the that's from this documentary.
02:30:25 I'll find it.
02:30:25 It's I think it even has Henry Ford on it when it when it says it.
02:30:31 Mighty Mouse $1.00 man. You make me want to keep my cat inside now. He's too friendly for the diversity that's outside.
02:30:39 Well, I don't know if you've got, if you've got coyotes, man, coyotes will kill cats so quick.
02:30:47 Yeah, I there's a reason why classified has not been allowed outside.
02:30:52 I mean, he wants to go outside, like, really bad and.
02:30:57 Yeah, I mean, look, like I said, the neighbors cat's been going outside for years and has kept most of its legs.
02:31:08 So I mean, who knows right?
02:31:10 But it's just if you've got a friendly cat, I think especially I think that's really what did it.
02:31:14 If your cat's like all sketchy and doesn't you know runs away from from things and and loud noises and people, then yeah, you shouldn't let it out.
02:31:25 That's the problem is I think.
02:31:28 But I don't know where it came from, but I think he came from.
02:31:30 Like a really friendly environment because he wasn't afraid of, you know, he'd like to be held like I could just go up and pick him up and he'd just snuggle in your arms like a lot of cats.
02:31:40 Don't do that.
02:31:40 You know, including classified, he fights.
02:31:43 You and I just think he wasn't expecting anything bad to happen to him.
02:31:50 So I think it depends on.
02:31:51 Your cat's.
02:31:53 Demeanor, too.
02:31:56 Crow seiden.
02:31:59 They'll probably have to bomb a South American country to get Americans to fight even for them, a South American country.
02:32:09 I don't know what they'd bomb.
02:32:10 A South America, I don't know.
02:32:11 Why that would do anything for people.
02:32:15 I don't think Americans care about South America.
02:32:21 I think more likely.
02:32:23 You'd be a NATO.
02:32:25 Maybe a NATO target, right?
02:32:27 I don't know what it.
02:32:28 Would be, but it would be something Natoli.
02:32:33 Damn Bigfoot $1.00, would you ever review the Eternal Jew? There's an English dubbed version made in 1940 actually shows kosher slaughter and basically breaks down the entire JQ. And why Germans didn't like them even went into naming Jews in FDR's cabinet. And I thought I had.
02:32:54 Didn't I?
02:32:55 I thought I had played.
02:32:59 And I've seen the English one.
02:33:02 This is what happens when you do so many streams like I've I've done.
02:33:05 Now I start to forget, like if because there's a lot of stuff I prepare for and then I never turn it into a stream because I changed my mind last second or something comes up or whatever.
02:33:15 But I definitely watched that.
02:33:16 What you're talking about the English dubbed version and I even, you know, separated.
02:33:22 Slips out at some point.
02:33:23 I thought I'd done a stream where I'd played played that.
02:33:29 Or maybe as part of a bigger video, maybe it was like a like a side thing where I just played some stuff.
02:33:36 Hmm, I don't know.
02:33:37 I I wish.
02:33:37 I had, like an archivist.
02:33:40 Which I like.
02:33:41 A a a black pill.
02:33:43 The story.
02:33:44 And they could.
02:33:44 Tell me if I've done that already.
02:33:48 Because I I don't, I generally don't remember, but I I've I have seen it.
02:33:53 You can get on YouTube.
02:33:54 I mean or I don't know if you can now, but you can find it. It's out there. You probably get it on archive.org now or.
02:34:03 Yeah, like the uh, yeah, archive.org.
02:34:07 Butcher bird $5.00 but.
02:34:12 Thank you, Devin, for reviewing our history as European descendant people, it's crucial to understanding, or I think you mean, understanding why we are living in this life today and the struggle we have to embrace for freedom as European people in this world.
02:34:31 God bless and never.
02:34:33 Forget the true aces from Adolph Garlands.
02:34:40 JV 44.
02:34:46 I don't know what that is.
02:34:49 I don't know what glans.
02:34:50 JV 44 is but OK.
02:34:56 Appreciate the the support there.
02:34:58 And then Butcher Bird again. $1.00. I was watching a house while the people were away. Their dog came up to the door with blood all over it was attacked by a Mountain Lion while I took care of the dog that the Mountain Lion or that Mountain Lion was just waiting in the trees, waiting to finish the dog off. Coyotes are nothing compared to mount.
02:35:20 Yeah, there was.
02:35:21 No, we don't have mountain lions.
02:35:23 We do have Bobcats out here.
02:35:26 And I was slightly concerned because there is a bobcat in the area that also has been killing killing chickens and stuff.
02:35:36 So that was another reason I want the plan was to get Ghost Cat in here.
02:35:41 I thought it.
02:35:42 I thought I had more time to make the transition.
02:35:45 I hadn't seen any coyotes in a while.
02:35:46 I think with the weather change now that it's getting colder, they're just, you know.
02:35:50 Foods drying up or something and.
02:35:54 You know, it is what it is.
02:36:00 Dan Bigfoot $1.00 have you seen the Jeffrey Dahmer show? It is very anti white pro gay praising Jesse Jackson and basically ignoring the white victims. The only thing about it I liked was it showed the 1960s and 70s early feminist mindset.
02:36:17 In the mother of Dahmer.
02:36:20 No, I haven't seen it and I'm not surprised at all because it's Netflix, right?
02:36:27 So I can imagine what it's like without seeing it.
02:36:32 I don't think I will.
02:36:33 I might see it if I, you know, have nothing.
02:36:36 I usually don't have time for.
02:36:39 Especially because it's not just like a movie, right?
02:36:42 Like a whole.
02:36:43 You have to binge watch like 6 hours of it or something like that so.
02:36:49 Hammer authorizing $10.
02:36:53 Wait, why is?
Speaker
02:36:54 That not going.Devon
02:36:59 Another bombing into war, the USS Maine, blowing up from a supposed Spanish attack in Cuba, was used to start the Spanish American War.02:37:08 We now know the USS Mains destruction was the result of the boiler of a boiler explosion, even when our own ships destroy themselves, we still get dragged into a war, right?
02:37:19 Right.
02:37:19 Well, and like the civil war, there was that I I have to relook it up again.
02:37:24 But that was a false.
02:37:25 Flag pretty much.
02:37:27 Every war we've been in has been.
02:37:30 Has has been the result of a false flag.
02:37:32 That's usually.
02:37:33 What gets us into it?
02:37:36 So that's what I'd be looking for, guys, look.
02:37:38 For look for oh.
02:37:42 You know a cruise missile blew this thing up.
02:37:45 You know this NATO thing of not a whole lot of.
02:37:48 Of little strategic importance.
02:37:51 You know what I mean?
02:37:52 Oh, look, a cruise.
02:37:53 Missile flew off and destroyed like this.
02:37:57 This thing we didn't really want that bad anyway.
02:38:03 Uh Green apoo, 45 one dollar. I love how the people who ***** about the US sending 18 billion a month, along with along with top of the line weapons to Ukraine.
02:38:15 Don't ***** about the over 83 billion that we send to Israel and allow them to sell our tech to ****** and steal our nuclear.
02:38:25 Excuse me?
02:38:25 Nuclear technology without any repercussions.
02:38:29 Right.
02:38:29 But there's not even really anyone complaining about the 18 billion right now, or at least certainly no one.
02:38:36 I mean, didn't didn't Republicans vote for that?
02:38:42 I don't think that Republicans really strongly opposed that.
02:38:48 In in Washington or in in.
02:38:53 You know on the Airways, like Fox News is I don't maybe Tucker or maybe a couple other people have question like why are we doing this?
02:39:00 But there's not like a whole lot of there.
02:39:02 You know, there's not.
02:39:03 There's not, like a strong opposition.
02:39:04 Do it tennis nuts $5. I watched the sentencing of Alex Jones trial the day. What a show. It went straight into January.
02:39:12 6th trial right after.
02:39:14 Alex Jones now is on the hook for a billion dollars with a B.
02:39:21 Yeah, basically they they literally.
02:39:24 Ruled that he his punitive damages and and everything adds up to a billion ******* dollars.
02:39:36 Which obviously he's not going to have to pay.
02:39:39 I mean, he'll look, it's not going to be a fun.
02:39:42 Fun ride for him financially, and I think they'll appeal it.
02:39:46 I think they'll there's going to be lots of room for to appeal it just based on the footage of.
02:39:52 The trial that I saw.
02:39:54 But it all has, you know, it doesn't mean he'll be granted an appeal just because he deserves an appeal.
02:40:01 Just because it, I mean it was a kangaroo court.
02:40:03 It was obviously ********.
02:40:05 The whole the whole premise of the case, I mean, it should have been dismissed, but the.
02:40:13 Doesn't mean that he's, you know.
02:40:15 Doesn't mean anything.
02:40:17 Our court system is just as ******* ******** and and fake as the rest of the system.
02:40:24 And it's really based on whatever.
02:40:27 Whatever powerful people want, not whatever is best for the public.
02:40:31 So powerful people want Alex Jones to be on the hook for a billion dollars so that it it basically paves the way to go after people like, well, like me.
02:40:41 You know, start, you know you want to shut me up.
02:40:43 Start trying to sue me for.
02:40:44 A billion dollars because like.
02:40:47 I said something mean about Epstein or, you know, I mean.
02:40:50 Like, who knows what?
02:40:51 It'll be or because I said that, you know like.
02:40:56 Because I'm an election denier, right?
02:40:59 And so.
02:41:01 Who knows?
02:41:02 Who knows what what that could.
02:41:04 What that could branch out to, and especially if lawyers, because a lot of that money would go to lawyers, a lot of that money isn't going to go to Sandy Hook.
02:41:16 People, you know, not that they that they should get any money anyway.
02:41:23 But it's going to go to their their legal.
02:41:25 Team almost all of it.
02:41:27 And you're going to have.
02:41:30 You're going to have some thirsty ******* lawyers out there.
02:41:33 That that want to look at other people that might have money that they can sue out of them.
02:41:43 Damn Bigfoot $1.00 in a store. I actually overheard boomers talking about Russia and China. They truly believe a Red Dawn scenario is possible and that they will some that they will. Some ragtag group of 60s. Yeah, no they.
02:42:01 That's yeah.
02:42:02 When I'm when I've been listening to boomers on the radio, it's what you're talking about.
02:42:07 It's like they really think that a bunch of.
02:42:10 Geriatric boomers with.
02:42:13 AR fifteens and shotguns in their big boomer mobiles are going to stop Vlade, who's parachuting into their backyard.
02:42:22 Of their their, you know, gated community, big mansion or whatever.
02:42:27 It's ******* ********.
02:42:28 They're they're ******* ********.
02:42:30 They're so out to lunch at this point, that's why.
02:42:32 I said, you know.
02:42:34 I wouldn't be surprised at this point if they start World War three before they die, historical record $25.
Speaker
02:42:42 This this one.Speaker 1
02:42:43 Why is money management?Speaker
02:42:47 That's the rest.02:42:50 Thank you.
Devon
02:42:52 Pre World War 2 British Pact with Poland emboldens poles to kill Germans in previous German territory, followed by German invasion pre Russo, Ukraine War, NATO support for Ukraine emboldens Ukrainians to kill Russians and previously Russian territory.02:43:12 Similarities abound.
02:43:14 Thanks, God bless you know.
02:43:16 There's, there's a lot of ******* parallels as I was watching this, I was just like, are they trying to do like and I'm being serious?
02:43:23 I don't know.
02:43:24 Are they trying to do this as like almost like a conditioning thing like because clearly their conclusion is that we should have done more.
02:43:34 For the Jews and.
02:43:34 We not only should we have entered World War.
02:43:37 So we should have done it way sooner and way you know more aggressively and all this.
02:43:43 And so when you see it, then presented in a way that has so many parallels to the day, you have to ask yourself, is this in some way trying to?
02:43:51 Condition people that.
02:43:52 So they start thinking about it like that, right, like, oh, not only should we go to war with Russia, we should have done.
02:43:59 It years ago.
02:44:02 And maybe, maybe it's hard to know it's.
02:44:05 Hard to know.
02:44:07 The way it gets promoted everywhere, obviously.
02:44:09 You know, he's an approved content creator.
02:44:12 You know Ken Burns, you don't get more approved than that and obviously he's he's got connections and and and it's you know whatever he's saying is is the it's the voice of the ruling class.
02:44:27 We we the first stream I did about this series, I went over the where the funding came from or from a lot of this stuff.
02:44:34 Uh postmaster, $5.
Speaker
02:44:39 Easy money.Devon
02:44:41 Any type of.02:44:42 Warfare that we believe can happen won't because of drones.
02:44:46 There is nothing but drones.
02:44:48 The robots will win.
02:44:49 I don't know.
02:44:50 I think drones are way more, I mean.
02:44:54 I don't know.
02:44:55 I don't.
02:44:55 I know that drones have totally changed the way wars are fought, but drones are easier to.
02:45:02 Evade than you might think.
02:45:06 That's all I'm going to say about that topic right now.
02:45:09 But I will say drones are not as.
02:45:16 To well look.
02:45:20 We we had, we had drones in Afghanistan, right?
02:45:25 We left Afghanistan, so just keep that in.
02:45:29 And then postmaster again $25.
Speaker
02:45:32 Cash flow checkout.Speaker 3
02:45:39 I'd like to return this duck.Devon
02:45:42 With same day prototype from Shenzhen, the world will never be the same.02:45:46 Now tanks, ships, submarines and fighter jets are all obsolete.
02:45:52 There will only be drones and ********.
02:45:54 Well, you know, there will be drones and ********.
02:45:57 But again, because of the ****** part of that.
02:46:01 I don't.
02:46:02 I'm not as afraid of drones as I think a lot of people are.
02:46:05 Plus, you got to realize the amount of drones it would take to America is really big.
02:46:11 Really big.
02:46:12 And if all it took to for drones?
02:46:17 You know what?
02:46:18 Why wouldn't America or NATO or whoever just gives Zelensky like?
02:46:21 A billion drones and just like here you go.
02:46:26 You know, or Putin for that matter, like they've got drones.
02:46:29 You know why?
02:46:30 Why doesn't Putin just use drones and just drone?
02:46:33 Ukraine off the map or whatever.
02:46:36 You need more than drones.
02:46:37 You need.
02:46:38 You need ground support.
02:46:40 You know, I think America, that's The thing is America.
02:46:44 It wasn't drones, but they did rely too much on air superiority in in all their wars in.
02:46:50 The Middle East.
02:46:51 They always thought, well, we own the sky well.
02:46:53 It's like, yeah.
02:46:54 Well, goat farmers don't have ******* aircraft, so it doesn't matter that you own the sky.
02:47:00 You know what I mean?
02:47:02 And so.
02:47:04 They can own the sky.
02:47:06 And they can do some damage.
02:47:10 And they, without risking their own lives.
02:47:13 And it is getting they are getting more and more deadly with these drones.
02:47:18 But I don't think you can win with drones alone.
Speaker 15
02:47:24 I am.Devon
02:47:26 Butcherbird, Devon question.02:47:29 If who had to choose an or if I had to choose an animal spirit.
02:47:37 Like an animal spirit meme, and there were only two options.
02:47:42 Part of a Wolf Pack ****** group.
02:47:45 Roaming or solo one, ****** Mountain Lion roaming.
02:47:50 Which would I shoot? What?
02:47:53 Would I rather be a Wolf Pack or?
02:47:54 A Mountain Lion.
02:47:57 I don't know.
02:48:02 Yeah, I don't know.
02:48:03 I don't know.
02:48:05 I I I think in terms of what is the reality of of my situation right now, I'm probably more like a Mountain Lion than I am a Wolf Pack cause I'm I'm you know, I don't have like a Wolf Pack.
02:48:17 But yeah, I don't know.
02:48:20 I'm more like a I'm more like a shark man with my ******* ******* shark teeth and.
02:48:27 I don't know.
02:48:30 Postmaster $5.
02:48:37 Billionaires are meme puppets.
02:48:39 The meme hides who is above trillionaires.
02:48:44 It's all meme magic, and most of us are actually slaves and peasants.
02:48:49 With our million dollar homes.
02:48:51 Yeah, I would say that that millionaires are.
02:48:55 Or nobodies and billionaires to some extent, or nobody.
02:48:59 When you know that there are people out there that you're not even allowed to know the names of.
02:49:03 For example, the the fact that the Federal Reserve people don't know this, that's other that's invested in well quote UN quote invested money, private money.
02:49:12 Right.
02:49:13 Like that.
02:49:15 And you're not allowed to know who it is.
02:49:17 So when you're paying interest, when the United States is paying interest on the debt that they owe the Federal Reserve, that interest payment is going into the pockets of somebody.
02:49:33 And you're not allowed, like, legally, you don't.
02:49:35 You're not allowed to know who it is.
02:49:37 So just trillions of dollars that are going to service the debt, that is trillions and trillions of dollars.
02:49:45 Go to someone that you don't know who it is.
02:49:53 Most people don't even think about that, like so many people are so Oh my God.
02:49:57 Elon Musk has all this money.
02:50:01 Not really.
02:50:06 I mean, he does, but he doesn't.
02:50:13 Butcher bird $5.
Speaker 14
02:50:15 Money, money, money, money, money, money, money.Devon
02:50:19 FYI, history JV 44 Squadron was there. OK, there we go here.02:50:24 I explain what that.
02:50:25 Is now was General Galland's Flying Circus.
02:50:29 He was the 30 year old German general that commanded and flew with the squadron of German jets in the last day of World War 2.
02:50:39 OK, well I did not know that.
02:50:43 Harmless G the cowboy mafia TV show Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner, is paused with anti white narratives from the engines.
02:50:54 A spin-off called 1923, starring Harrison Ford as caste Catholic characters who operate a school for engines.
02:51:04 You know who the villains will be.
02:51:06 Remember the hoax in Canada?
02:51:07 Yeah, I'm.
02:51:09 Is that like?
02:51:09 Is that like a new thing?
02:51:10 I guess isn't Harrison Ford ******* dead yet?
02:51:14 I mean, he's like, how can he be?
02:51:15 In anything.
02:51:16 He's gonna be like, a million years old by.
02:51:19 Ohh yeah.
02:51:19 Who did die today?
02:51:20 Murder she.
02:51:20 Wrote died today.
02:51:22 ******* Ellen.
02:51:23 And she was 90 ******* years old.
02:51:27 Or like a, you know, oldest dirt.
02:51:30 She was old, old, old.
02:51:31 In fact, this is crazy.
02:51:33 She was 90 years old.
02:51:37 When she did.
02:51:40 This I thought I had downloaded it and I have totally forgot that.
02:51:43 I downloaded it.
02:51:46 Uh, I don't know, maybe I don't.
02:51:47 I don't know where it went.
02:51:53 Well, I mean it's not, it's.
02:51:55 It's just her doing one of her last performances.
02:51:58 And she's 90.
02:51:59 And it's just weird that she kept so.
02:52:02 Well, if and I don't think she was drinking babies.
02:52:05 Blood maybe.
Speaker
02:52:06 She was drinking baby's blood.Devon
02:52:12 I don't know.02:52:12 Maybe she was drinking baby's blood.
02:52:16 I can't find.
02:52:17 It then where is it?
02:52:21 Anyway, it doesn't matter.
02:52:23 Angela Lansbury, though, died today.
02:52:28 And she was still performing all the way up to.
02:52:30 The end and seemed totally with it like she was still.
02:52:34 And she still looked kind of the same like she looked like murder, she wrote.
02:52:37 Still, because, you know, murder, she wrote.
02:52:39 She looked like an old lady, and she still looked like murder.
02:52:41 She wrote, like, in at 90.
02:52:45 Uh postmaster, $5.
Speaker 14
02:52:50 Easy money.Devon
02:52:53 Let's consider how many drones can be made to target each one of us versus what a single fight.02:52:59 And you mean Fighter jet can do.
02:53:02 The drones can take us all out.
02:53:04 The jet will just sound loud and pretty.
02:53:07 Yeah, no, the future will be drones.
02:53:09 I'm just saying they're not.
02:53:11 They're not indestructible.
02:53:12 And they're not.
02:53:13 Their sensors are not good.
02:53:18 There's in fact pretty easy ways to avoid the sensor technologies they use right now.
02:53:26 And again, that's how that's all I'm going to say about that for right now.
02:53:30 Damn Bigfoot.
02:53:31 Kanye went deaf.
02:53:33 Oh, no.
02:53:33 He called it death Con that he can't even.
02:53:38 He's a madman, like I'm sure a lot of people have seen the Kanye clips that got leaked that Tucker had cut out of the show by now, right?
02:53:50 And you can.
02:53:50 He's schizophrenic.
02:53:52 It's easy to see that he's schizophrenic.
02:53:58 You know, he's a functioning schizophrenic, as many of them are, and it's also.
02:54:05 Super easy.
02:54:06 I've got an uncle like this.
02:54:09 I've got an uncle that, I mean, he's less crazy now.
02:54:12 He's old, but when he was younger.
02:54:16 He was brilliant.
02:54:18 He could, you know, speak.
02:54:20 Like I forget if it was he spoke 7 languages and played eleven instruments, or if it was the other.
02:54:25 Way around, but it was, you know, either way, right?
02:54:28 And yeah, super high IQ probably close to 200, really probably close to 200.
02:54:34 He even ******* learned Esperanto because he could.
02:54:42 When he got to be, you know, like about the age that it starts to kick in, right, like around, you know, late 20s.
02:54:51 Early 30s, you know, he kind of went off the rails kind of went off the rails, started thinking God was talking to him, that that God had commanded him to translate the Book of Mormon into Hebrew, you know, like weird ****, right, like and.
02:55:12 Lost lost his normal life that he had and and.
02:55:17 Ended up living like on couches and kind of like a crazy person.
02:55:20 Know that's uh.
02:55:24 That's when he would talk, because I would talk to this guy and, you know, you could tell like, oh, you're you're actually pretty smart.
02:55:29 Not the same thing with with Kanye, by the way.
02:55:32 I don't.
02:55:33 I did not get the sense that he's.
02:55:34 Very smart.
02:55:35 I get the sense that he's he's a.
02:55:40 Complex thinker.
02:55:41 Sometimes on some, you know.
02:55:44 For a black person.
02:55:48 But what I do get that's the same.
02:55:51 Is there is this?
02:55:54 Energy, you know, like this buzz that you can.
02:55:57 It's why a lot of these people have charisma.
02:56:00 Because they have this energy about them like that, that you can tell.
02:56:05 Like there's this.
02:56:06 There's some kind of motivation, you know.
02:56:09 That's that's that's that's controlling some of the machinery and and some of it's gone awry.
02:56:15 But like this energy is just so it's fueling their mind so much.
02:56:20 That even when like cogs and things start to break, like it just keeps going, right.
02:56:26 And so you they exhibit odd glitches and in their behavior and and.
Speaker
02:56:30 Is in.Devon
02:56:34 And at first when it first starts to happen, it's just like, oh, he's eccentric, right? But then after a while, you're like, this ************'* nuts.02:56:42 And that's you watch Kanye and it's the same ****.
02:56:45 He's ******* nuts.
02:56:46 He's ******* nuts.
02:56:48 And it's obvious that he is never going to be coherently even capable of being.
02:56:55 You know, and the ally that so many people think that he that he is.
02:57:02 But yeah.
02:57:06 Uh oh, let me read your I didn't read your thing.
02:57:10 He went, yeah, he he said Deathcon.
02:57:13 But yeah, Defcon three and Jews by doing literally nothing.
02:57:17 You were right, last string that it's just type by the magical ***** and he won't give out any actual.
02:57:22 No, he won't.
02:57:23 He I don't think he's.
02:57:24 Capable of it.
02:57:25 That was the other thing that was obvious when you watched those outtakes from Tucker's interview that he's onto that Black Hebrew Israelite ********, he thinks he's a Jew.
02:57:37 He does. He thinks he's. He said that he can't be anti-Semitic because he's a Jew. In that interview in the outtakes.
02:57:46 So there you go.
02:57:49 Not only is your little hero a black guy, he's a.
02:57:53 He's a Jew.
02:57:58 All right, Mr. Johnny and non $2.00 Devin. Brother. Just wanted to say how much.
02:58:02 I appreciate your work.
02:58:04 The pack on series was next level. I think it's been a while since anyone's asked when's volume to coming out. Also any chance I could get a potato nagger bumper for all the didn't do nothings and spuds.
02:58:17 Out there.
02:58:18 UM.
02:58:20 The next one what though?
02:58:21 The volume?
02:58:23 Oh, you mean book two now before Christmas?
02:58:26 I'm still working on it.
02:58:26 I'm still working.
02:58:27 On it. Hey, what are?
Speaker 8
02:58:28 Those guys doing the?Devon
02:58:29 Funniest one.02:58:31 Where's the one I like?
Speaker
02:58:34 I'm the only black.Devon
02:58:39 I can't even find the one where is it?Speaker
02:58:43 Top of the morning to you.Devon
02:58:46 Yeah, whatever.02:58:46 I'm there.
02:58:47 There's enough that you just got a bunch.
02:58:49 Of little one.
02:58:51 Yeah, I can't find the.
02:58:53 It's like it's the black fighting Irish mascot guy and it's like.
02:58:56 I'm a potato.
02:58:59 Uh postmaster, $25. Let's see here.
Speaker 15
02:59:05 When you're trying to save money a good.Speaker 13
02:59:07 Rule to follow is to.Speaker 9
02:59:16 Take it from these young neighbors.02:59:17 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
02:59:19 Not to drone you out.02:59:21 Uh, but my wife is a drone.
02:59:23 She took me out in.
02:59:24 The 80s drones when?
02:59:27 See, I wish I had like a bump, but.
02:59:32 But I don't have that.
02:59:34 You know, I do have though.
02:59:40 There you got you got toll paid for being.
02:59:42 Taken out by woman.
02:59:46 Harmless G as civilized as white people are.
02:59:50 Yellowstone depicts a cowboy.
02:59:53 Oh, we.
02:59:53 Don't have to do this one.
02:59:57 Kelly Muffin, the Montana woman fighting against.
02:59:59 Yeah, you already did this one.
03:00:00 Why is
03:00:00 This one popping up again.
03:00:03 UM.
03:00:07 I guess the second part is different.
03:00:11 Montana, Idaho, Wyoming area fighting against engine interest groups, wealthy property developers and their other groups in deadly gang warfare think things like that could happen again in the future as civilization declines.
03:00:24 I think it has to decline quite a bit.
03:00:29 One of the things that prevents stuff like this from from.
03:00:34 Being as easy to happen is just the.
03:00:43 You got to remember back.
03:00:44 Like say, it wasn't just the fact that like that we didn't have established governments in a lot of these wide expanses.
03:00:51 We have communications.
03:00:53 You know, there's a lot of this stuff that, you know, it was the Wild West because no one knew what was going.
03:00:58 On out there, you.
03:00:59 Know you could get away with ****.
03:01:02 There's no, you know. No, you can't call 911.
03:01:07 You know you can't do that.
03:01:08 Like there's no phones.
03:01:10 You know, we're gonna, like, get a smoke signal up.
03:01:13 So even if bad **** was happening by the time it would reach the federal government, it it was like a month old news, you know?
03:01:20 And then those guys have been riding in some, you know, who knows what the **** they are, right.
03:01:24 That's why when you had the this crime.
03:01:27 Spree is going on in the West and they had to start deputizing people and you know, the all that **** it was.
03:01:35 It took months.
03:01:37 It took months to.
03:01:37 Resolve a lot of this.
03:01:38 Stuff a lot of these crimes because you were dealing with huge expansion, so you didn't have the transportation right.
03:01:46 You couldn't just hop in a car, or certainly not like a helicopter or something like that.
03:01:51 Like law enforcement has today, you had to ride a horse, you know.
03:01:56 To wherever it was going on and you didn't have law enforcement present in every every.
03:02:05 Accessible community like today, like every every community has got like some local PD that's got Internet access that if you know if they need it, they can call in the state troopers or whoever, right.
03:02:18 Uh, it had the really, really really, really, really collapse.
03:02:21 It had to collapse to a degree where?
03:02:25 I mean, maybe not quite Mad Max levels.
03:02:28 But you know, it would have to.
03:02:30 You'd have to have.
03:02:32 UM.
03:02:35 I think a failure of basic infrastructure for that to happen, so I wouldn't, I don't think that's that's on the horizon anytime soon.
03:02:44 All right, guys.
03:02:45 Well, that's it.
03:02:46 I'm going to close it down.
03:02:49 Make sure you pour one out for for Ghost cat.
03:02:53 I'll tell you what.
03:02:54 I'll declassify his name.
03:02:55 I wasn't calling him Ghost Cat.
03:02:56 I hear was.
03:02:57 Calling him churro and cause his tail looked like a churro.
03:03:01 You know, like a cinnamon.
03:03:04 And real good cat, real good cat.
03:03:06 And it it legit bummed me out today so.
03:03:11 Pour a little bit of your 40.
03:03:13 Out for Churro and I will have.
03:03:18 Right back here on Saturday.
03:03:21 Same bat time, same bat channel.
03:03:25 For Black pilled, I am of course.
03:03:29 Devon stack.
Speaker 9
03:03:38 There are still interests in this country and abroad.03:03:42 Who will do their utmost to draw?
03:03:44 Us into war.
03:03:46 Against these interests, we must be continuously on guard.
03:03:52 But American opinion?
03:03:56 An opinion is now definitely and overwhelmingly against our involvement.
Speaker 5
03:04:04 If we desire.Speaker 9
03:04:05 To keep America out of war, we must.03:04:07 Take the lead.
03:04:08 In offering a plan for peace.
03:04:11 That plan should be based upon the welfare of America.
03:04:15 It should be backed by an impregnable system of defense.
03:04:20 It should incorporate terms of mutual advantage.
Speaker 10
03:04:22 Our mission.Speaker 9
03:04:24 But it should not involve the internal affairs of Europe.03:04:28 They never were and never will be carried on according to our desires.