INSOMNIA STREAM: CIVIL WAR 2 EDITON.mp3
09/09/2021Devon
00:00:00 Well, that gave me like some flashbacks from the from Rave the rave scene in the 90s.00:02:16 Alright guys, Devon stack here.
00:02:19 This is the insomnia stream.
00:02:20 It's it's going to be probably kind of a long one because kind of went down some rabbit holes just.
00:02:29 I was just doing the due diligence like looking.
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00:02:33 Behind the film that we're going to.
00:02:34 Be looking at.
00:02:36 And it went like in a.
00:02:36 Very unexpected way.
00:02:39 Not the way that you think it either.
00:02:41 I mean, probably the exact opposite of what you're thinking.
Speaker 2
00:02:46 So that was cool.Devon
00:02:47 I mean it's I, I I haven't even finished.00:02:51 All the the research I've got enough to to present.
00:02:55 To you guys, but it's.
00:02:56 Just kind of like holy crap Yuri.
00:02:59 Bezmenov comes up.
00:03:01 Believe it or not, and that's not.
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00:03:03 Rest but that that's that's where I'm going to.
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00:03:16 The I I did it wrong.
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00:03:30 You know, tell people about this now there's.
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00:03:37 When would I?
Speaker 3
00:03:38 It's the secret stream.Speaker 4
00:03:40 With no notification like, why would I?Speaker 5
00:03:41 Ever want that no one would?Devon
00:03:44 Anyway, trobo, if you're out there listening to me.00:03:47 Determining whether or not to put the warning label on this stream.
00:03:52 Fix that ****.
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00:04:00 So tonight we're going to go over a movie.
00:04:03 That actually, when you guys uh suggested in in a previous stream uh that is actually very relevant.
00:04:12 To a lot of the things we've been talking about recently, I hope you guys, if you haven't already.
00:04:17 From the last stream which I.
00:04:19 Never really posted because yeah.
00:04:21 Really, what was more important about that stream was the video that I did post called Defiant, and that's on bit Shoot and Odyssey.
00:04:31 But the reason I didn't post the stream is.
00:04:34 I don't know.
00:04:35 I kind of miss.
00:04:37 I missed the idea of like had to be their moments.
00:04:41 You know, I missed the idea of, like, pre TiVo broadcasting when there was there was just you.
00:04:48 Know it was.
00:04:48 Live and and look, there's there's ways.
Speaker 6
00:04:51 People can if.Devon
00:04:51 You really have to see it.00:04:53 You can go on trovo and and watch it or whatever.
00:04:56 So it's not like you can't.
00:04:58 But and and also I I don't want to take the focus away.
00:05:01 From that video, which is one of the more important videos I've done, I know it's super black Pilling, but that that wasn't the point.
00:05:10 The point of that video, if you haven't seen it, make sure you watch that we actually made it on the trending page on bit shoot.
00:05:16 For a little bit.
00:05:18 But it's called defiant.
00:05:20 It's the it's going to be the one if you're watching the replay of this.
00:05:22 It's going to be the one that's.
00:05:24 Right before this, and if you're.
00:05:26 Listening to it live, it's the the newest video on both my Bitshift and Odyssey channels, which you you should subscribe to both the the video is the point of it is not to blackpill you it was in response to someone that I know.
00:05:45 And have known for many years who is still stuck in this mode of they're trying to divide us.
00:05:52 They're trying to divide us.
00:05:54 And it's like no.
00:05:57 No, they're trying to ram us together.
00:06:02 And we're going to talk a little bit about that.
00:06:04 In fact, that's what this movie is about, that we're going to be.
00:06:06 Watching well, some some large.
00:06:10 Chunks of I mean it obviously in the fair use way with lots of commentary, but like the, I mean there's this movie, it's surprising that it was made.
00:06:22 It wouldn't be made today.
00:06:24 It would not be made today.
00:06:28 And it was.
00:06:29 So dead on with a lot of things with very little, very little lefty subversion.
00:06:36 So little lefty subversion.
00:06:37 It was like, suspicious.
Speaker 2
00:06:40 And I had.Devon
00:06:40 To look into like.Speaker 2
00:06:41 Well, who the **** made this?Devon
00:06:45 And then that's when, that's when things.00:06:46 Got weird but not super weird but like still kind of.
00:06:51 Weird weird that.
00:06:53 He was allowed to make a movie.
00:06:55 But yeah, so let's without further ado.
00:06:59 Let's go to TV time.
00:07:04 So the name of this.
00:07:07 And it was.
00:07:08 It wasn't in theaters because I'd never heard.
00:07:10 Of this movie before.
00:07:11 And so I was actually surprised I'd never heard of this movie before because Phil Hartman was in it.
00:07:17 And I don't know if you.
00:07:18 Guys, you know, I'm.
00:07:19 Troy McClure, you know that that the guy who did the voice for a lot of Simpsons episodes and he was on Saturday Night Live and then?
00:07:27 I got shot in the face, I think by his wife or or.
00:07:30 Yeah, I think that's what happened, right?
00:07:31 His crazy wife.
00:07:32 Killed him anyway.
00:07:34 The so he was in it.
00:07:36 And I was like, how?
00:07:37 Have I never heard of this movie?
00:07:39 And it was because it was an HBO movie?
00:07:43 It was an HBO movie from 1997, so keep that in mind. This is before 9/11. This is before the Patriot Act.
00:07:54 And this is because.
00:07:56 It's before 9.
00:07:56 11 This is before we're in the Middle East, invading the **** out of.
00:08:01 I mean, look, we had the.
00:08:02 First Gulf War, but.
00:08:03 This is before we like really went in the Middle East and invading the **** out of everybody and sparking all these refugee crises.
00:08:11 OK, so that's important to know.
00:08:14 Because the.
00:08:15 Guy writing this film.
00:08:18 Would have no idea or or.
00:08:20 Or did he or did he?
00:08:24 But presumably he would have no idea.
00:08:28 That we were going to have the refugee crisis and all this other stuff, and again, you would never be able to make this movie again because of the conclusion of this film.
00:08:39 Which again they they tried it because they, I mean, I think the only way they could have made it, they tried to soften it up a little bit with some boomer.
00:08:45 Liberalism at the end, but the the.
00:08:50 Well, let's just, let's just let's just have a look.
00:08:53 So the movie opens up.
00:08:56 And this is like.
00:08:56 The very, very first thing you see.
00:08:59 With a representative of the Governor of Idaho making a statement to the press.
00:09:06 So let's have let's have a little.
00:09:08 Listen to what that is.
Speaker 7
00:09:11 Most of you know, Governor Farley is on his way back from Washington.00:09:15 He'll be addressing you at some point later today or tomorrow.
00:09:18 However, he has authorized me to make the statement on his behalf.
00:09:24 Effective immediately, the state of Idaho is closing its borders, if necessary by the use of force.
00:09:32 I have ordered our state troopers to set up checkpoints on the borders.
00:09:36 And no one will be allowed in without authorization from the Idaho authorities will be.
00:09:40 No questions at this time.
Devon
00:09:43 So Idaho is going to close its borders.00:09:48 And we we're not sure why yet.
00:09:52 And we're about to find out now.
00:09:54 A lot of this movie centers around well.
00:09:56 We'll get into that.
00:09:57 In a second.
00:09:58 So let's find out why.
00:09:58 They're going to close their borders.
Speaker 8
00:10:00 You'll return to Boise momentarily.00:10:03 Meanwhile, developments in Pakistan are continuing as more orphans are being assembled for the flight to America.
Speaker
00:10:11 It is.Devon
00:10:12 Ohh, what's this Pakistani refugees?00:10:17 Being thrown to America.
00:10:21 So that's why Idaho is is closing its borders.
00:10:25 They don't want to be flooded.
00:10:27 With Pakistani refugees, isn't that weird?
00:10:31 Isn't that weird?
Speaker 8
00:10:33 It's now 38 days since the event that started it all. The nuclear explosion from the Indian missiles that devastated over 10,000 square miles of the area around the Pakistani capital of Islamabad.Devon
00:10:48 OK, so since we weren't out there ******* **** up.00:10:52 They couldn't say because of the endless wars being waged in the Middle East by Americans.
00:10:58 Now, they said, oh, the the Indians fired some nukes at Pakistan so they because that.
00:11:04 Anything else would have sounded kind of crazy to Americans in 1997.
Speaker
00:11:10 At the Peshawar.Speaker 8
00:11:11 Airport in northern Pakistan, the first of several plane loads of children orphaned by the atomic blast, is preparing to leave destination.00:11:20 Twin Falls ID.
00:11:21 The rescue mission is under the supervision of Amelia Sims, head of the controversial give to the Children Corporation.
Devon
00:11:28 An NGO.00:11:30 Who and and look, I can't.
00:11:32 I couldn't.
00:11:32 We can't watch the whole movie.
00:11:34 I I recommend you check out the movie later if you want, but the entire movie, she's going around calling everyone a fascist.
00:11:41 And it's it's pretty clear her ethnicity as well.
Speaker 8
00:11:45 However, as we've just reported, Governor Farley has closed the border of that state.00:11:51 As politicians maneuver behind the scenes to avoid a crisis, a confrontation seems increasingly inevitable.
Speaker 10
00:11:57 It's a matter.Devon
00:11:59 OK, so this NGO wants to fly a bunch of Pakistani refugees into Idaho.00:12:07 Idaho decides to close its borders, and now the president gets involved.
00:12:13 Now the way that depict again, I had to strip out a lot of again, we can't watch the little thing, but the way they depict the president is very, again, weirdly accurate.
00:12:23 He's basically just a face.
00:12:26 He's the face that, that, that says what the special.
00:12:30 Chris and the voices in his ear want him to say on TV he's the image that people vote for.
00:12:37 He's not the actual power structure that is installed, and in this case it's a they.
00:12:44 They call him a lobbyist and.
00:12:50 I think we could all think of of who these people would be, and in Trump's administration, or Biden's administration or, you know, Obamas or whoever you pick one.
00:13:00 Right.
00:13:01 But in this one, it's just it's a they don't say who he's a lobbyist for.
00:13:06 They just call him. He's.
00:13:06 A mega lobbyist?
Speaker 11
00:13:08 So what do the polls?Speaker 12
00:13:09 Say 52% are in favor of strong action.Speaker 11
00:13:13 There is no other kind.00:13:14 Idaho will be stopped.
Speaker 3
00:13:16 I want those orphans in there.Devon
00:13:18 And that's the that's the lobbyist guy.Speaker 11
00:13:22 Yes, Sir.00:13:23 What did the polls show in Florida?
00:13:24 Florida was the swing vote in the last election.
Speaker 12
00:13:26 In Florida, only 38% are in favor of strong action, and most of them are over the age of 75. Statistically, most of them will be dead before the next election.Devon
00:13:37 OK.00:13:38 And there's another political reality before we do anything.
00:13:43 Let's look at some polling data.
00:13:46 And oh, those people are old enough to where they're going to die and not matter in the next election.
00:13:51 Well then **** them.
00:13:54 All right.
00:13:54 So Next up we got the.
00:13:56 This is the Governor of Idaho making his first statement.
Speaker 13
00:14:00 And he is certainly one of the more controversial governors in this country.00:14:05 Once known for his liberal views, Jim Farley has been criticized for playing to his states conservative major.
Devon
00:14:10 40 or I guess that this isn't his statement, but that was also a very weirdly accurate portrayal of a politician.00:14:21 He was this.
00:14:21 Liberal guy.
00:14:23 But then he wanted to be governor of a conservative state.
00:14:27 So all of a sudden he's a conservative now.
Speaker 13
00:14:31 And indeed, Governor Farley's approval ratings have jumped 12 percentage points since he adopted his bold anti immigration stance and outgrowth of his successful reelection campaign, which played to a theme that still resonates today. America, as it should.Speaker 3
00:14:37 American eagle.Devon
00:14:47 Be ohh kind of like America first.00:14:52 So he's like Donald Trump.
00:14:53 He was this lefty.
00:14:57 That wanted to get elected.
00:14:59 So we start playing two conservative *******.
00:15:04 And saying that he was anti immigration and saying all the things they wanted to hear.
00:15:11 So the President, with his lobbyist.
00:15:19 As the governor makes his announcement.
Speaker 14
00:15:26 You all know that I've just ordered the borders of Idaho to be closed and this action is being implemented to preserve our way of life, the American dream.00:15:38 That has been falsely and cynically held out to the entire rest of the world, which has grown by a billion people, and merely the last 10 years.
00:15:45 Count them, folks one.
00:15:47 In standing room only from Maine to California.
00:15:51 And by by.
00:15:52 Allowing the Stampede of of whatever you want to call them, immigrants, refugees, illegals, legals, migrants, aliens, you name it, we are being swamped and we are destroying our own way of life.
Devon
00:16:06 This is 1997.00:16:10 1997.
00:16:17 This has been.
00:16:17 A problem my entire life longer than my life.
Speaker 14
00:16:23 At a time.00:16:24 When the business community.
00:16:26 Has presided over the wholesale destruction of our manufacturing capabilities.
Devon
00:16:31 Again, 1997.00:16:34 While the business world has presided.
00:16:38 Over the wholesale destruction.
00:16:41 Of our manufacturing capabilities.
00:16:47 1997.
Speaker 4
00:16:49 Ship it overseas.Speaker 15
00:16:50 I don't know.Speaker 14
00:16:50 In the name of efficiency.Speaker 16
00:16:52 I like the bed owners of blonde.Speaker 14
00:16:54 We are told.00:16:56 That we have to stand by and let the rest of the world flood into America.
Devon
00:17:02 OK, so we soon learned that he is a complete hypocrite.00:17:06 That he while he talks about America first and and acts like he's tough on immigration.
00:17:15 He's of course well and traditional values and all this stuff.
00:17:19 He's of course having an affair with a Mexican reporter.
Speaker 18
00:17:27 Are you aware that I was born in Mexico?00:17:31 I came here when I was three years old.
00:17:34 That makes me an immigrant.
00:17:37 He wants to keep people like me out.
00:17:40 So I'm out.
Speaker 17
00:17:42 Aren't you taking this a little personally?Speaker 18
00:17:45 I hope so.Devon
00:17:50 So now he goes to meet with his constituents.Speaker 14
00:17:55 No way.00:17:56 I'm going to let Idaho go like other small population states like Rhode Island, which became almost totally Chinese in six years when it was swamped by refugees.
Speaker 13
00:18:05 Millions of Chinese settled in Rhode Island in the same presidential election.00:18:09 There, when the controversial department.
Devon
00:18:11 And this is of course is a A they they kind of.00:18:14 It's a little satirical.
00:18:16 Well, the whole movie is satire, right.
00:18:18 But they talk about different the the entire country has become, well, about as multicultural as it is right now, right. And that really where it was headed in 1997. So in this this.
00:18:31 Fictional part of the movie.
00:18:34 Bunch of Chinese immigrants have gone to Rhode Island and now Rhode Island is basically Chinese.
00:18:44 And the media.
00:18:45 See, there's another thing that's in this movie.
00:18:49 While he is concerned.
Speaker 19
00:18:52 About his.Devon
00:18:55 Personal relationship.00:18:58 His affair that he's having with the Mexican I'm talking about the, the the Governor of Idaho.
00:19:05 His focus the entire movie. He doesn't give a damn about anything that's going on in the film. His focus is 100% on this affair that he's having with the Mexican Reporter.
00:19:19 The media critique I'm leaving out most of that just because it's, you know, it's it's nothing too insightful.
00:19:26 It's what we all know about the media.
00:19:29 But the media critique here is when.
00:19:32 They're doing that when?
00:19:32 They're when they're doing the story, they're covering the story and showing, like the Chinese immigrants and whatnot.
00:19:39 One of the news reporters wants to show that there's all these immigrants coming in from El Salvador.
00:19:45 And the network executive comes in.
00:19:47 That's that guy right there.
00:19:49 And he says, no, we can't.
00:19:50 Do that.
00:19:52 Because we have too many Latino sponsors and they won't like that.
00:20:01 In the same way, today we see that, you know, companies like like CNN and and, or even Fox News where their sponsors are, by and large, some of these these same major global corporations that are either owned by or tied directly to, you know, the the military industrial complex or whatever you want to call it.
00:20:23 And a report on.
00:20:27 Things like Afghanistan accordingly, but nobody in this movie is actually concerned with what is in unfolding, which is the set.
00:20:35 I mean the name of the movie is the.
00:20:37 Second, American Civil War.
00:20:39 So the President is worried about poll numbers.
00:20:42 The governor is worried about his his affair that he's having and the.
00:20:46 Network executives are worried about sponsors.
00:20:49 No one actually gives a **** about the people in the country.
00:20:56 So here he goes to meet these the unwashed masses.
00:21:05 And of course, it's Idaho.
00:21:08 They're all a bunch of gun toting maniacs.
00:21:12 You know, they're all militia members.
00:21:14 He he because he's really a liberal who just is playing to these people, trying to, you know, hold on to power.
00:21:22 He doesn't like them at.
Speaker
00:21:31 Good morning.Speaker 17
00:21:47 Folks, I know you all want to let the governor know just how much you're supporting him, but if you could just give us a few minutes to to discuss some important matters, I'd really appreciate it.00:21:57 Is is there a room that?
Speaker 7
00:21:59 We could use.Speaker 20
00:21:59 Sure, you can use our bedroom right down the hall.00:22:02 Turn left at the rocket launcher.
Speaker 17
00:22:06 Excuse us. Thank you.Devon
00:22:10 So of course the the right wingers in Idaho are depicted as these complete psychos.00:22:15 You know?
00:22:16 Turn left at the rocket launcher.
Speaker 10
00:22:19 Hey, big fella.Speaker 11
00:22:20 There's a bazooka.Devon
00:22:20 On the bed, you know.Speaker 17
00:22:22 However, you got to talk to.00:22:23 These people.
Speaker 14
00:22:27 John, this is getting to.Speaker 10
00:22:28 Be too much.Speaker 17
00:22:29 What is Christine?Devon
00:22:32 See once again that the the situation between the state government and the federal government has been escalating, and he's worried about his relationship with the Mexican Reporter.Speaker 4
00:22:45 She she got out there.Speaker
00:22:47 Come and hook.00:22:49 I got it wired up.
Speaker 10
00:22:49 Jesus Christ, who keeps the bowl every day.Speaker 14
00:22:56 Jesus Christ.Speaker 21
00:23:00 I don't know about all this.Speaker 17
00:23:02 Governor, let's just not forget who voted for.00:23:05 You, huh? We the.
00:23:06 Whole *** **** states.
00:23:07 One big militia now.
Devon
00:23:13 Don't we wish that was the case?00:23:14 But no.
00:23:15 Idaho is increasingly turning into California, like everywhere that Californians are fleeing to after destroying their own state.
00:23:25 So now the President is going to act.
Speaker 11
00:23:32 You're all aware.00:23:33 Of the proclamations coming from Idaho, where the governor of the state has said it is his intention to close the borders to a group of refugee children.
00:23:44 This action is unconstitutional.
00:23:46 And it represents an illegal challenge to the authority of the federal government.
Devon
00:23:52 And of course, it's got that.00:23:53 Hey, Donnie guy.
Speaker 9
00:23:56 Hey, Donnie. Hey.Devon
00:23:59 So again, while while the President is is basically threatening military action, the governor is more wrapped up in his affair with the Mexican.Speaker 11
00:24:11 Danger of coming apart we need.Speaker 14
00:24:14 I just thought maybe we could go away somewhere for a couple of days.00:24:18 Just get away from all this.
Speaker 11
00:24:22 That another President Dwight D Eisenhower, found it necessary to use U.S.00:24:28 troops to enforce the constitutional rights of the federal government.
00:24:32 When the state of Arkansas refused to obey a Supreme Court order, if necessary, I will do the same.
00:24:42 I am therefore declaring a deadline of 67 1/2 hours from now.
Devon
00:24:47 Isn't that interesting that they use the example of forced integration at the the barrel of a gun in the South?00:24:59 I mean, it's a good it's a good comparison.
Speaker 11
00:25:03 Now 5 weeks time, the state of Idaho must comply with the constitutional prerogatives of the federal government of these United States of America as they were delineated by our founding honor.Speaker 12
00:25:04 67 and.Speaker
00:25:07 The **** is that?Speaker 14
00:25:17 What an ansible?Devon
00:25:19 Alright, so now he's going to go now, the governor responds, of course.Speaker 14
00:25:28 OK.Speaker
00:25:29 In the back.Speaker 14
00:25:30 We have. We have.00:25:31 Not sought, nor will we instigate any combat situation.
00:25:35 But I am hereby serving notice in the federal government.
00:25:39 That should any.
00:25:40 Armed hostilities break out the state of Idaho will immediately secede from the United States.
Speaker 9
00:25:47 OK.Devon
00:25:49 If only we had.00:25:50 Governors that based.
00:25:54 So the federal government starts a troop buildup outside of Idaho.
Speaker 8
00:25:59 Washington continues to mobilize troops, with 64 hours left, two battalions from North Carolina, an entire brigade from the first infantry and several armored companies from Texas are being sent to Utah, not far from the Idaho border.00:26:15 Citizens from across that state are signing up as volunteers in the National Guard.
00:26:20 Others are rallying around the various private militias that support Governor Farley.
Speaker 13
00:26:25 Let's go now to Los Angeles, where the.Devon
00:26:27 See now this is where the honesty starts getting a.00:26:30 Little, little too real for.
00:26:33 2021.
00:26:34 And it's weird that in 1990.
00:26:36 Seven that they even.
00:26:38 Some of this.
00:26:39 Stuff that they'd be allowed to do.
00:26:40 This but this this is how much?
00:26:43 The white primacy has changed.
00:26:45 We've talked a lot about on this, on this channel about white primacy and how that's different than.
00:26:49 White supremacy.
00:26:50 But in in a white.
00:26:51 Primacy world in 1997, even though was waning, you could still do satire like this.
00:26:59 And so this is supposed.
00:27:01 To be the the mayor of Los Angeles.
00:27:05 The mayor of Los Angeles, who is clearly Mexican, everyone that's in his entourage is Mexican, and he goes to address the people of Los Angeles and.
Speaker 13
00:27:15 Mayor Javier Clark is speaking.Speaker
00:27:18 Amigos agradezco to presents.Devon
00:27:21 And it's in Spanish.00:27:22 He doesn't even bother to speak English.
Speaker 17
00:27:26 Oh, yeah.00:27:26 Keep on, migo.
Speaker 11
00:27:28 And Vista de Lo corrido del Estado de Idaho.Speaker 4
00:27:33 Where the hell is simultaneous translation?00:27:35 Where's Domingo?
Speaker 22
00:27:37 Domingo's wife is having.Devon
00:27:38 So they need the translator and the only person they can find is the the governors Mexican mistress.00:27:47 And listen to how she translates and listen to what she is saying.
00:27:53 And think about how.
00:27:54 This reflects the very real views.
00:27:57 Of a lot of Mexican.
00:28:01 Immigrants in America.
Speaker 23
00:28:05 And there is no question of the so-called border being closed unless we agree, just because Mr.Speaker 5
00:28:06 The Ninguna Manera se Sierra la Frontera cuerdo.Speaker 23
00:28:12 Farley and his anglers want to set the clock back and keep us in our place for the next two centuries, whatever the politicians up north want to do, that's their problem.00:28:23 But here it's different.
00:28:26 The border is no longer just a matter for Washington and other senior farleys of the world, no.
Speaker 8
00:28:32 We have as much to say.Speaker 17
00:28:33 And Washington.Speaker 25
00:28:34 Over the border, as any bureaucrat in Washington, see, Los Angeles is not simply American territory anymore.00:28:42 I mean, just listen to our name.
00:28:45 Does that sound like an English language?
Speaker 24
00:28:48 Letting us all know how much you've.Speaker 18
00:28:49 San Francisco, Las Vegas.Speaker 15
00:28:49 Meant to each other.Speaker 23
00:28:51 Know these are the.Speaker 25
00:28:52 Names that our.00:28:53 People gave them before the lands were ripped from their ancestors and just give it among.
00:28:58 The angles.
Devon
00:28:59 That's right.00:29:03 The western half of the United States, which was conquered.
00:29:07 It was won.
00:29:08 With with the war with Mexico.
00:29:13 They want to take.
00:29:14 It back.
00:29:15 They want to take it back.
00:29:16 They see it as stolen land.
00:29:26 So now there's a shooting and your first thought because you're in 2021 is ohh, they're going to make this like a white supremacist wacko, right?
00:29:35 A white supremacist wacko is is is trying to.
00:29:39 Sniper kill the the.
00:29:42 The mayor, because he's a big racist.
00:29:44 Well, think again.
Speaker 2
00:29:53 Yeah, well, who do we have there?Speaker 4
00:29:54 Anybody, Mohammed Amin?Devon
00:30:05 They're black.00:30:08 And now we start to see a.
00:30:10 Part of the.
00:30:10 Film that again would make it impossible to make in 2021.
00:30:16 This film increasingly starts to point out the dysfunction caused by multiculturalism.
00:30:25 You have all these different groups.
00:30:26 They've already kind of started to to lay that out, right?
00:30:30 You had all these Chinese that are now.
00:30:31 In Rhode Island.
00:30:33 You've got Mexicans that are now running Los Angeles.
00:30:37 And now you've got black people who are attacking the Mexicans because they they don't want their ghettos overrun with the Mexicans.
Speaker 8
00:30:51 We are trying to establish contact with.00:30:53 Reporter Mohammad Amin Mohammed.
Speaker 4
00:30:56 We've seen the shooting, it is still going on.00:30:59 I saw three, maybe 4 snipers on the roof was wearing the color of one of the cities, like things that have saved the nameless stuff.
00:31:07 The Latinos from completely.
Devon
00:31:12 See the Blacks want to stop the Latinos.00:31:16 None of the groups.
00:31:18 Want to work together?
Speaker 4
00:31:20 The Black Games will.00:31:21 Send that they.
00:31:22 Will not recognize Michigan authority here.
00:31:25 Does anybody here speak English?
Devon
00:31:30 And not even the cops speak English in Los Angeles.Speaker 8
00:31:40 And with no sign that the deadline will be extended by the president, both sides are hardening their positions. Federal troops are arriving at Hill Air Base in northern Utah. So far, more than 8000 combat Ready troops are there under the command of General.00:31:56 Charles View Ford.
Devon
00:31:59 So more and more, they're they're doing the troop buildup.00:32:03 They have this general that's in charge and once again.
00:32:09 You see that everyone has their own interests.
00:32:13 Everyone has no one actually gives a **** about the people that live.
00:32:17 In the country.
00:32:21 The The the mayor cares about his tribe.
00:32:25 The black gangsters care about their tribe.
00:32:28 The governor cares about his own selfish needs.
00:32:33 The president cares about power.
00:32:35 So far, no one.
00:32:37 Gives a ****.
00:32:39 About the actual people.
00:32:42 Or the culture in Idaho.
Speaker 10
00:32:46 I've been waiting 12 years for this.00:32:49 Candy asks.
00:32:50 Chuck. **** you.
00:32:53 No, you ain't not after what you did to us.
Devon
00:32:57 So the the guy in the green is the Idaho National Guard and the the guy in the desert Camo is the the federal government's general.Speaker 10
00:33:09 Persian Gulf you you tucked up ***** ** ****. If you hadn't been chasing headlines. I was supposed to get into Q8 city 1st.Speaker 5
00:33:19 It was mine, *** **** it.Speaker 10
00:33:20 Whose fault was it that you stopped for an interview with ABC News?Devon
00:33:26 And and once again you see that they they don't care about the actual war.00:33:30 They don't care about anything other than their fame.
00:33:33 They're mad at him or he's mad at the guy in the in the green.
00:33:38 Because he stole the show from him and and presumably in Desert Storm, by getting to some city before he could get there because he was too busy doing interviews.
Speaker 21
00:33:48 And you lied to me about your position, didn't you?Speaker 10
00:33:51 Corset it shocked, was a race and I got to cool at first.00:33:57 Well, **** you.
Devon
00:34:00 All right, so then things begin to escalate throughout the country, tensions are rising.00:34:05 Some people are supporting the Idaho movement, and some people are supporting the the poor Pakistani refugee children.
Speaker 3
00:34:18 Intake intake.00:34:20 You see set 4.
Speaker 15
00:34:22 You better be recording this Rosie Johnson.Speaker 24
00:34:26 The Alamo. Tricia Lee.Speaker 4
00:34:28 Oh God.Speaker 3
00:34:29 Thank you.Speaker 9
00:34:32 The Alamo.00:34:33 They blown up the Alamo.
00:34:36 The crowds of people all around like a celebration.
Devon
00:34:47 Mexicans have burned down the Alamo.Speaker 9
00:35:03 Do you speak English? You.00:35:05 Speak English.
00:35:05 I don't understand you other English.
Speaker 20
00:35:07 English speak English.Speaker 10
00:35:16 He trashed the Alamo.Devon
00:35:18 No need to speak English anymore.00:35:24 And of course, we have other protests going on around the country.
Speaker 13
00:35:29 Protests supporting both sides in the Idaho conflict.00:35:32 Are increasing all.
00:35:32 Over the country, in the wake of the bombing of the Alamo, as government officials fear more serious outbreaks of violence, there is trouble from an unexpected source on the Idaho Utah border.
00:35:42 Blaine Gorman has more.
Speaker 16
00:35:44 Matthew Helena, the Sioux Indians on this reservation, have issued a statement saying that this conflict is, and I quote, part of the White man's war, that we will not be drawn into.Devon
00:35:55 And again highlighting.00:35:58 The danger of multiculturalism.
00:36:04 They're they're all these different groups.
00:36:08 All competing.
00:36:10 For their own interests.
00:36:13 And so the Indians think to themselves, well, why?
00:36:15 Why can't we get involved?
Speaker 16
00:36:18 In effect, they too, like Governor Farley, are closing the borders to their big reservations.00:36:22 The Indians are receiving support from dozens of other bands all across America, many of whom they.
00:36:27 Are part of.
Speaker 12
00:36:27 It's getting to be a tad ridiculous, Mr.00:36:30 I mean, a bunch of Indians on.
00:36:31 The warpath.
00:36:33 If I may be so blood, who gives a?
00:36:35 **** we do.
Speaker 26
00:36:37 That reservation is right smack between our troops and the Idaho border.Speaker 11
00:36:41 They sue.00:36:43 Aren't they the ones who wiped out general?
Speaker 26
00:36:45 Yes, Sir.00:36:46 Not far from there.
Speaker 11
00:36:47 Well, I'm not going to have another General Custer on my hands.00:36:52 I intend to take the appropriate action to ensure this does not happen.
00:36:58 Can we just let them have another casino or something?
Speaker 21
00:37:06 This is news now.Speaker 13
00:37:10 Good evening. I'm Matthew Langford.Speaker 8
00:37:12 And I'm Helena Newman.00:37:14 There are.
00:37:14 Now less than 41.
00:37:16 Hours left in the countdown to the Idaho.
Speaker 13
00:37:18 Crisis and the White House has announced the granting of gambling licenses to the Lakota Sioux Indian Tribe for a casino next.00:37:26 To the little bighorn.
Devon
00:37:29 And so they get theirs.00:37:33 They get theirs, everyone's competing for their own interests.
00:37:38 And then they go through and they show that the house representatives consist of Malcolm X style black power guys.
00:37:47 Chinese people who don't even speak English.
00:37:50 And they go.
00:37:51 To interview this guy and you're like oh.
00:37:54 Who's he? A representative.
Speaker 13
00:37:56 What concession did you get from the?Speaker 5
00:37:57 White House.00:37:58 Great deal from my people, I.
00:38:00 Told Mr.
00:38:01 Buck and from the White House.
00:38:02 Y'all want our support against Idaho.
00:38:04 Fine, but y'all have to give us 3000 acres in Alabama and money to build our temples. And he said no problem. So no problem.
Devon
00:38:15 So now Alabama is full of Sikhs.00:38:19 And they're getting concessions.
00:38:20 They're getting for their support.
00:38:22 They're getting federal funding for Sikh temples.
00:38:28 And the whole time this is going on.
00:38:31 The Governor of Idaho has decided.
00:38:36 That this is all this nonsense doesn't matter to him.
00:38:42 He wants to have children.
00:38:45 With the Mexican Reporter, in fact, he finds out that she's pregnant.
00:38:51 And he decides.
00:38:53 Well, yeah, I'm against these millions of illegals coming in or whatever, but.
00:38:59 What's what's you know what's wrong with a little bit of diversity?
00:39:07 Meanwhile, the president is being told by the lobbyist guy that you have to be strong.
00:39:14 You know you you you can't look like a you're losing this.
00:39:17 We have an election coming up.
Speaker 13
00:39:19 News net has just learned that America is on.00:39:21 The brink of civil war?
Speaker 8
00:39:24 It is no longer just Idaho against the federal government, our producer Vince Franco has just sent these images of troops from Montana, North Dakota, and possibly other states that are prepared to fight.Devon
00:39:36 And now you have other states that start sending in their National Guard.Speaker 16
00:39:43 Excuse me, where are you?00:39:45 Where you?
Speaker 20
00:39:45 From what are you home Rhode Island, including Rhode Island.Speaker 27
00:39:48 The Colonel says to tell you that we are the Rhode Island National Guard.00:39:52 We are American.
Speaker 25
00:39:53 Citizens who will do our duty in this country.Devon
00:39:59 Who are is all trainees.00:40:00 Now and doesn't speak English.
00:40:02 They send in their Chinese soldiers.
Speaker 28
00:40:06 Our actions in support of Governor Farley have been taken because of boatloads and planes full of refugees from mainland China who continue to descend on Rhode Island.00:40:17 It is becoming increasingly difficult to cope and to govern.
00:40:21 We therefore are supporting the position taken by Idaho in closing its borders.
00:40:26 And declare it that we too have the right to close our borders as we see fit.
Devon
00:40:32 So even the Chinese immigrants are tired of the the new Chinese coming in.Speaker 11
00:40:40 I do just what you advise, dot every ethnic guy and cross every racial T and what do we get?Speaker 27
00:40:47 The *** **** Chinese our *** **** Chinese, for Christ's sake. Side with that prick folly in his rednecks.00:40:53 Is this what?
Speaker 19
00:40:54 It's all about.Speaker 22
00:40:55 Sitting at the bottom of the *** **** melting pot when it's all boiled away and there's nothing left.Speaker 2
00:41:00 But lumps.Devon
00:41:04 That's a line that would not be.00:41:05 Allowed in a film.
00:41:09 In two in 2021, let's let's listen again.
Speaker 11
00:41:14 I do just what you advise, not.00:41:16 Every ethnic eye.
Devon
00:41:18 Dot every ethnic I.Speaker 11
00:41:20 And cross every racial T.Devon
00:41:23 Cross every racial T.00:41:26 See, he's trying to be multicultural.
Speaker 11
00:41:28 And what do we?Speaker 27
00:41:29 Get the *** **** Chinese. Our *** **** Chinese, for Christ's sake. Side with that prick folly and his rednecks.Speaker 4
00:41:35 Is this what it's all about?Speaker 22
00:41:37 Sitting at the bottom of the *** **** melting pot when it's all boiled away and.00:41:41 There's nothing left but lumps.
Devon
00:41:43 Sitting at the bottom of the melting pot.00:41:47 When it's all boiled away.
00:41:49 And there's nothing left but lumps.
Speaker 12
00:41:53 Well, you can always renege on that deal with Kenya Cuomo and that Nation of Islam group.00:41:59 How many Electoral College votes do they control or?
00:42:02 6070 on a.
00:42:05 Good day.
00:42:06 How about the Koreans?
00:42:09 I don't know 26.
00:42:11 There's your answer.
00:42:12 No, not necessarily.
00:42:14 We could let in a million more Koreans.
Devon
00:42:17 See and what's their answer?00:42:21 How about we just import even more voters?
00:42:25 We'll import a bunch of Koreans.
00:42:31 They still don't see after that speech he just gave.
00:42:34 He still doesn't understand the problem.
00:42:39 Is multiculturalism.
Speaker 12
00:42:41 And Jack up the electoral votes to 80 and bingo, you've got a meeting.00:42:46 Chop suey right out.
00:42:47 Of your hand.
Devon
00:42:53 So things continue to escalate.Speaker 8
00:42:56 A gala event that thrilled America when the refurbished Statue of Liberty was unveiled.00:43:02 And tonight it is this shattered mass of steel and dreams.
00:43:08 Proof calling itself patriots for Farley.
00:43:10 Has claimed responsibility and a message.
00:43:13 Phoned into news net that reads.
00:43:15 Who will no longer take in?
00:43:16 The huddled masses of the world.
00:43:18 Such as.
Devon
00:43:20 And so now you do have the like the militia violence, but not a sow, because white primacy was still a thing in 1997.00:43:27 They didn't go hard at it and be like white supremacists bombed this thing.
00:43:31 No, it was just militia.
Speaker 8
00:43:33 The Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.Speaker 19
00:43:35 Has been heightened in the.Speaker 2
00:43:36 Wake of the destruction of the.Speaker 12
00:43:38 All right, turn that thing off, everybody.Devon
00:43:40 And this is this is the the federal troops watching that news report on the the ones that are about to invade Idaho?Speaker 7
00:43:50 To get back in their tents.Speaker 19
00:43:51 I don't think so, major.Speaker 16
00:43:53 I don't think I heard you right.Speaker
00:43:57 You hear me, major?Speaker 19
00:43:58 My sister lives in Idaho.00:44:00 I didn't get into this army to fight other Americans, especially for this.
Speaker 17
00:44:03 ********, Eddie, Sergeant.Speaker 27
00:44:06 You suck.00:44:07 No cameras, I said.
00:44:09 No cameras.
Speaker 9
00:44:11 Put it down, *******.Speaker 29
00:44:15 Missions all over the.Devon
00:44:17 So now you have a a mutiny on your hands.00:44:19 You have basically you have the reason why the Biden administration is purging.
00:44:26 The the the, the US Army and every law enforcement agency, federal and state.
00:44:34 Because this is an obvious problem you would have.
00:44:38 If you started turning guns on Americans, you'd have people like that guy saying no, **** this ****.
00:44:45 I'm not going to go and and shoot.
00:44:48 Other people of my tribe.
00:44:51 For these, these ******* Pakistani orphans.
00:44:56 I don't give a **** about that.
00:44:58 Why would I kill my brothers?
00:45:03 So the president wants to order in more tanks.
00:45:07 And they run into another problem.
Speaker 26
00:45:10 Well, tell Beaufort to get some movement.00:45:12 Anything to pull it all together.
00:45:13 Move some armored brigades out.
00:45:15 We can't.
Speaker 11
00:45:16 What do you mean we can't?Speaker 29
00:45:18 Most of the tanks need spare parts for the turbine compressors.Speaker 27
00:45:21 So what am I?00:45:22 Repair shop foreman.
00:45:23 Get the *** **** parts.
00:45:24 Fix them.
Speaker 29
00:45:25 We can't.Speaker 10
00:45:27 What are you telling me?Speaker 29
00:45:29 Hold on a minute.00:45:31 President, after the free trade talks you signed with Taiwan, we stopped making spare parts because they could make them cheaper.
Devon
00:45:40 Free trade strikes again.00:45:43 So because we've shifted all of our manufacturing overseas.
00:45:48 He can't use tanks to back up his military.
00:45:54 Because all the parts are being made overseas because it was cheaper.
00:46:01 This is a movie you could.
00:46:02 Not make in 2021.
00:46:07 So the federal troops.
00:46:10 Get the insurrectionists.
Speaker 2
00:46:20 And we're being ordered out of the.Speaker 16
00:46:21 Area now the.00:46:22 Militaries ordered us away.
00:46:24 They're setting up a firing squad right over here.
00:46:26 This has not happened before.
Speaker 4
00:46:27 They're going to execute three.00:46:32 What are you doing the hell out of?
Speaker 22
00:46:34 Well, you're really gonna shoot.Speaker 28
00:46:34 These guys are you?00:46:35 What is this guy?
Speaker 29
00:46:36 Get this guy out of here.00:46:37 Are you gonna shoot?
Speaker 24
00:46:38 These guys. Well, you gonna.Speaker 17
00:46:40 To me, you're gonna shoot.00:46:42 You can't shoot me.
00:46:43 We're on national television.
Speaker 7
00:46:44 OK.00:46:44 Well, let this guy.
Speaker 21
00:46:49 How do?Speaker
00:46:49 You get out.Speaker 9
00:46:50 Of here.00:46:55 Go ahead.
00:46:56 Kill your own kill America.
Speaker
00:46:58 There's nothing left of it anyway.Speaker 4
00:47:00 A bunch of politicians or executives who hire people in.00:47:04 Places we don't live.
00:47:05 We gotta kill that squad, buddy.
Speaker 9
00:47:08 Go hand you fast.Devon
00:47:16 And so they kill the people that object.00:47:21 To invading.
Speaker 4
00:47:24 Shut them. Ohh ship what?Speaker 21
00:47:28 Is this please?00:47:29 We're on here.
Devon
00:47:32 Meanwhile, of course, the Governor of Idaho is more interested in banging his now pregnant Mexican mistress.Speaker 2
00:47:48 One of the.Devon
00:47:48 Weirder endings to a movie?00:47:51 I was wondering how they were going to resolve it.
00:47:55 But both sides start.
00:47:57 You know, it becomes a it becomes.
00:47:58 A shooting war.
00:47:59 Shortly after that scene.
00:48:01 So while the governor is with his mistress, and while the president is in the Oval Office going over polling numbers, the war breaks out.
00:48:11 And this is how it ends.
00:48:12 And like I said, I was.
00:48:14 It's one of the weirder endings to a movie because I keep waiting for, like the.
00:48:19 You know, and that's why the white people are the devil and it never really happens.
00:48:23 It like I said.
00:48:23 It gets a little boomer liberal at.
00:48:25 The end where but it the the sense.
00:48:30 The sense of that they they leave you the the feeling they leave you with is.
00:48:35 This is inevitable.
00:48:38 That what you're seeing now is just, it's inevitable.
00:48:42 It's just part of the growing pains of societies.
Speaker 26
00:49:41 Alan, why isn't our logo on that shot please?Speaker 21
00:49:52 I promised my wife.00:49:55 And the home make breakfast.
00:50:10 I read years ago that someone once said those whom the gods destroy.
00:50:14 They first make mad or madest us that were an unfinished piece of art.
00:50:20 Part tragedy, part comedy, Part Joy, Part Fullness, A work in progress.
00:50:26 But for the moment we're still painting and writing in blood, and it always seems to come out of a lot of suffering.
00:50:34 And someday, after the all dries, it will be magnificent.
00:50:39 But until then, like all our.
00:50:42 It's messy as hell.
Devon
00:50:53 That's literally the end.00:50:56 That's the end.
00:50:58 The end is multiculturalism.
00:51:02 Is so dysfunctional.
00:51:05 And our politicians are so narcissistic and out of touch.
00:51:14 Race War essentially is inevitable.
00:51:19 That a civil war.
00:51:21 Is inevitable.
Speaker 12
00:51:24 That's the take away.Devon
00:51:27 That's it. That's the.00:51:28 Look, watch the credits start rolling.
Speaker 20
00:51:32 That's that's it.Devon
00:51:36 That's the end.00:51:36 That's the resolution.
00:51:38 The resolution is well.
Speaker 2
00:51:40 I guess civil war is going to happen.00:51:43 And it might be bloody and blah blah.
Devon
00:51:45 Let's try to.00:51:47 You know, liberal it up a little bit like whatever comes out of this, it'll be like a phoenix rising from the ashes.
00:51:52 And you know, whatever, but.
Speaker
00:51:54 It's inevitable.Devon
00:51:59 And again 1997.00:52:04 People were spotting this.
00:52:10 And this was an HBO film.
00:52:13 So this wasn't like some conservative film makers or, you know, whatever got together, this was.
00:52:19 This was made for mass consumption.
00:52:24 Because white primacy was on the way out.
00:52:27 And people, we're we're feeling like this.
00:52:31 But it wasn't so worn away and washed away.
00:52:36 That white people couldn't talk about it.
00:52:39 They could, and they did.
00:52:45 You didn't have the the the vast censorship machines.
00:52:53 Silencing anyone that spoke out against this.
00:53:01 I mentioned before, like Neo, Nazis marched through Jewish neighborhoods and got defended by the ACLU.
00:53:13 But why?
00:53:15 Why were they?
00:53:16 Why the change?
00:53:20 Why the change?
00:53:26 Well, the ACLU, of course, they had to defend people like that if they wanted to also defend people like ******.
00:53:33 They had to have that.
00:53:34 Smokescreen of oh, no.
00:53:36 We defend everyone, even the people.
00:53:37 We don't agree with.
00:53:43 So what?
00:53:45 Why the change in policy?
00:53:47 Why isn't the?
00:53:48 ACLU out there defending people like, well, like, you know, the Daily Stormer when they got kicked off the Internet or even Alex Jones or something like that.
00:53:57 Well, it's simple.
00:54:00 They won.
00:54:05 They won.
00:54:10 You don't need free speech.
00:54:14 When you're the one that does the censoring.
00:54:22 You only need free speech.
00:54:26 When your enemies are able to censor you.
00:54:33 That's what changed.
00:54:37 They won.
00:54:43 And the writer of this film.
00:54:46 One of the reasons why.
00:54:50 It seems as though he understood this.
00:54:53 As he did.
00:54:57 So every film that I look at, I take a look at the people behind the movie.
00:55:02 In this case, I was very interested in, well, who?
00:55:05 Would have written this.
00:55:13 And his name is Martin Burke.
00:55:18 Martin Burke.
00:55:22 And of course, went straight to early life, right?
00:55:29 He's a Canadian.
00:55:32 He's a Canadian of English descent.
00:55:38 From Ontario.
00:55:42 In his early career, he was a freelance Vietnam reporter.
00:55:48 So I mean, he's Canadian.
00:55:49 So it's not like he was draft dodging, but he he grabbed a camera and went to Vietnam and was like a Stringer for the national networks out in Vietnam.
00:56:02 And he did a lot of documentary work.
00:56:06 And one in particular kind of stuck out.
00:56:09 Because I was trying to get a feel for.
00:56:10 Like what would be the politics of this guy?
00:56:15 Because he did.
00:56:15 Work on other things.
00:56:16 He worked on other Hollywood films.
00:56:19 Usually like kind of not that, not that successful of, you know, some 80s comedies like he actually I think he wrote the.
00:56:29 The first John Candy film.
00:56:34 So we worked on some stuff like that, but the documentary that stuck out.
00:56:40 Was a documentary called KGB Connections.
00:56:47 And I was.
00:56:47 Like, huh?
00:56:50 KGB connections.
00:56:53 I wonder what that's all about.
00:56:57 So I found it.
00:57:06 And we're going to watch some.
00:57:07 Parts of it.
00:57:09 That might give you a clue.
00:57:13 As to where this guy was coming from?
00:57:16 Now this was a documentary I I couldn't find the exact year, but I believe it's like right around 1980 just because of some of the dates that they mentioned.
00:57:28 And it's interesting because one of the first people he talks about.
00:57:35 Are people that now are running our country?
00:57:39 Not the kinds of people the actual people.
00:57:45 So here's here's we're going to play a few excerpts from the the documentary.
Speaker 3
00:57:54 1960s the black Ghettos of America erupted in flames and violence in an apparently spontaneous protest. The riots did not need instigation by outside elements, yet once the conditions were ripe, revolutionaries of the left moved in.00:58:11 Funded and supported by the Cuban de GI.
Devon
00:58:15 Alright, we're off to a good start so.00:58:21 He's basically making a.
00:58:22 So what this documentary is about is the Soviet influence into America.
00:58:28 And the the Communists, the international communist conspiracies.
00:58:34 Throughout the world.
00:58:35 With a focus.
00:58:36 On a lot of involved, he's Canadian, so a lot of involvement in Canada, but also America.
00:58:43 And so he goes through and he actually interviews some ex KGB agents and some other people and starts talking about some of these political movements in the 1960s.
00:58:57 That were directly funded by communists interests.
00:59:04 Now there's a lot we can learn from this too, and we'll talk.
00:59:06 About that.
00:59:07 So right now this first story that we're looking at this first little clip from this documentary, he's talking about the black riots.
00:59:13 Ohh, what they were black riots back then.
00:59:16 They're black riots about every decade.
00:59:19 Literally every decade.
00:59:22 You want reparations.
00:59:26 How about you?
00:59:26 Pay back the untold trillions of dollars that you've crossed this country by burning it down once a decade.
00:59:36 And it's funny, because even states that the the sparking of these riots didn't require interference.
00:59:42 They started on.
00:59:43 Their own.
00:59:47 And once they got going?
00:59:50 The communists were like, oh, good.
00:59:53 Here's something we can exploit.
Speaker 3
00:59:58 One such revolutionary was Philip Luce.Speaker 16
01:00:02 What was the nature of your meeting with Fidel?Speaker 30
01:00:04 Castro, our nature, first of all was we met a number of times, but our first meeting dealt with what?01:00:12 The group would do.
01:00:14 In Cuba, secondly, was what we could do in the United States once we returned. And third of all, we received over $20,000 to bring back, you know.
Devon
01:00:28 So what they're talking about is the Communists would use Cuba as a a kind of a.01:00:37 Liaison zone between the communists in America and international communism because of the proximity.
01:00:46 And so they had members of the Weather Underground, people like Bill Ayers.
01:00:52 Bill Ayers, whose living room is that that was literally Obama started.
01:00:57 He began his political career in Bill, Bill Ayers, living Room.
01:01:03 So we're talking about the.
01:01:04 Guy who and and by the way.
01:01:07 A lot of.
01:01:07 People assert wrote Obama's book for him.
01:01:14 These are the same people.
01:01:16 Who were in charge today?
01:01:19 Back when they were terrorists, communist terrorists.
Speaker 30
01:01:26 The next year we were.01:01:27 Engaged in tremendous riots in New York City, which then spread to Cleveland to Los Angeles to others.
Devon
01:01:38 So they they were starting riots in major cities.01:01:44 In America? Weird.
01:01:47 Weird this all sounds familiar.
Speaker 30
01:01:54 Education that John was vital known to our cause, but to the cause of cubes we train people.01:02:02 On the use of weapons.
01:02:04 We also train people on how to stand on top of their tenement buildings and throw down garbage cans filled with bricks.
Speaker 14
01:02:12 They also taught.Speaker 30
01:02:13 Them how to?01:02:13 Make more adult cocktails.
Devon
01:02:17 They went to literal.01:02:18 Training terrorist training camps in Cuba.
01:02:22 And then brought back what they learned.
01:02:25 To the people in the United States.
01:02:28 To make their riots more effective.
Speaker 30
01:02:32 As a matter of fact, the Cubans at that time said to us your revolution is your own revolution.01:02:39 But while we were in Cuba.
01:02:42 They gave us.
01:02:43 Money to bring back the United States to be utilized in terrorist activities.
01:02:48 They also invited us to the embassy wherein they gave us money to send young Americans to Cuba who were later trained in terrorist activities.
01:02:57 We went to the Cuban Embassy on a number of occasions.
Speaker 4
01:03:03 So when you want.Devon
01:03:04 To understand why our enemies are so well funded and well organized, This is why.01:03:11 This is why.
01:03:16 Because there are a number of enemies of America.
01:03:20 Who were more than willing.
01:03:23 To bankroll.
01:03:25 These revolutionaries like Bill Ayers.
01:03:30 Because ultimately what they wanted.
01:03:33 Was the destruction.
01:03:35 Of your homeland.
01:03:37 And they knew that these revolutionaries would accomplish exactly that.
01:03:47 Which also by the way.
01:03:50 Is why it's so difficult.
01:03:52 For people who want to save.
01:03:55 Our culture.
01:03:57 Have such trouble finding funding?
01:04:05 Because our enemies are many.
01:04:10 And they will absolutely throw money at anything they think is going to destroy us.
01:04:20 You think that you think that anyone thinks ohh look, the trans movement that's making America stronger.
01:04:28 Gay marriage that's making America stronger.
Speaker 2
01:04:37 Floods and floods of immigrants.Devon
01:04:39 Of immigrants coming in that's making America stronger.01:04:53 And the sad fact is the people in America that that could bankroll the the the defenders of the culture, the people that want to.
01:05:03 Well, at this time, at this point, there's nothing to preserve, I guess.
01:05:06 Restore what once was.
01:05:11 Those people are either so tied to the rest of this global machine now to where they can't rock the boat without losing their personal fortunes.
01:05:19 And they that's like, here's The funny thing. It's really easy for people who are too afraid to speak their mind at work because they don't want to lose their $50,000 a year job and. And yet they'll sit there and complain.
01:05:32 How come there's not a billionaire that isn't bankrolling people on the right?
01:05:39 You're afraid of losing $50,000, they're afraid.
01:05:41 Of losing $50 billion.
01:05:44 I'm not saying they're right.
01:05:45 Saying you're both wrong.
01:05:47 But that's why.
01:05:51 When you've eroded the culture down.
01:05:54 And the tribalism down to anub.
01:05:58 No one feels it enough to sacrifice anything the billionaires or or the OR other people, or there's look.
01:06:05 There's a handful of us, right?
01:06:08 There's a handful of us out there.
01:06:10 There's people doing this kind of content and trying to, you know, actually.
01:06:17 Revert some of this damage a little bit.
01:06:19 Wake people up to the the propaganda that they've just been.
01:06:23 Sucking like a milkshake for the last forever ******* years, right?
01:06:28 And there's people like you guys, right?
01:06:30 And there's look, there's people that have been generous and and donated to me and other people.
01:06:34 And yeah, there's people out there willing to do that.
01:06:38 But the reason you don't have the billionaire guy doing it?
01:06:42 Is the billionaire guy.
01:06:43 Is I mean?
01:06:45 That's Trump.
01:06:47 He's not going to bite the hand that feeds.
Speaker 9
01:06:53 Can we understand?Speaker 3
01:06:57 In the 1960s, Bernadine Dorn was one of the leaders of the violent radical group known as the Weatherman. On December 3rd, 1980 in Chicago, Bernadine Dorn surrendered after 10 years in hiding.01:07:11 With her was another weatherman, Bill Ayers, with whom she.
01:07:15 Had been living.
Devon
01:07:17 Who is a professor?01:07:22 These guys are not in federal prison for being terrorists.
01:07:28 They're walking around.
Speaker 5
01:07:31 They won.Speaker 3
01:07:33 They held a press conference and stated their continued commitment to radical change.Speaker 31
01:07:38 Resistance by every means necessary is happening and will continue to happen within the United States as well as around the world, and I remain committed to the struggle ahead.Devon
01:07:50 Resistance by any means necessary is happening and will continue to happen.01:07:59 And she was right.
Speaker 3
01:08:00 The man with Bernadine Dorn, Bill Ayers, was one of the key members of the weather men during the 1960s.01:08:08 A man who knew Ers.
01:08:09 Well, during those years was Larry Grathwohl, a former member of the Weather Underground, which had developed close ties with the Cubans.
Speaker 19
01:08:19 Well, when when the Cubans viewed the the revolutionary struggle in the United States, they recognized the fact that the that the left as it existed in 69 and 70 was not capable of of overthrowing the government by itself.01:08:38 They they had hoped that the that the group itself would be able to to attack the system from within and provide assistance.
01:08:48 To the international movement, the International Communist revolution is a.
Devon
01:08:57 Do you understand that?01:09:00 That in the 70s.
01:09:03 They understood the left didn't have the power to just overthrow the government yet.
01:09:10 And so their tactic would be to subvert.
01:09:13 The government.
01:09:15 And help other communists around the world.
01:09:20 Kind of sounds like it worked.
Speaker 19
01:09:22 The weatherman, if I became cut off from the main body of the of the organization, the Weather Underground organization, I could make contact or reestablish contact by going to the Cuban Embassy in Mexico or Canada and asking to, as an example I wanted.01:09:40 To get in touch with Bernadine Delgado, that was the code word.
01:09:44 Delgado and I would tell him that I'm Larry Delgado, and I can be reached at such a such a phone number or at such and such an address, and the Cubans would make the connection and put me back in.
01:09:55 Contact with them.
Devon
01:09:58 So you see, you have nation states.01:10:02 Backing up the the leftists, the communists in America.
01:10:07 That's not something.
01:10:08 That the right has.
01:10:11 Because what the right wants?
01:10:15 Is for America to be strong.
01:10:20 What country wants to spend resources on making one of their competitors strong?
Speaker 5
01:10:26 None of them.Devon
01:10:29 And even if they did, what right wing government in the world even exists?01:10:39 The communists were were successful.
01:10:41 In America, because not only did they have.
01:10:44 The subverted the subverted.
01:10:47 Agencies and institutions throughout the entire country, you had foreign powers.
01:10:53 You could go to this guy.
01:10:54 Could go to an.
01:10:54 Embassy and and collect 20,000.
01:10:57 Dollars or or pass secret messages.
Speaker 2
01:11:04 What embassy would I go to if I had to pass on a message to someone that I didn't want the?Devon
01:11:09 NSA reading doesn't exist, doesn't exist.Speaker 19
01:11:18 How do you know?01:11:19 How do you know?
01:11:19 This information bill ours, gave me those instructions and it was either February or March of 1970 in Detroit.
Speaker 3
01:11:28 The Cuban DGI is organized into 7 departments and subdivided into geographic sections, the largest one being the.01:11:36 United States section.
01:11:39 It controls North American operations, including the UN diplomatic posts and radical groups.
01:11:49 During the 1970s, hundreds of young Americans circumvented US travel regulations to go to Cuba to harvest sugar cane and experience the Cuban Revolution first hand as a cover for the recruitment of the weatherman. The DG I organized the Venceremos brigades, the organizers, tour guides.
01:12:09 And hosts were officers of the DG I who used the occasion to train young American radicals.
Devon
01:12:15 So they had literal terrorist training camps.01:12:22 Again, this is funny.
01:12:23 It's funny, and it's scary at the same time only because.
Speaker 3
01:12:28 The the.Devon
01:12:31 It's kind of projection.01:12:32 Like when you hear when you.
01:12:33 Hear the the the you know the the Jewish.
01:12:38 Attorney General Biden's Jewish attorney general.
01:12:43 Talk about white supremacy.
01:12:45 You know, white supremacy, white supremacist terror being a problem, because this is what his side was doing.
01:12:54 This is how his side got into power.
01:12:58 His side was shipping hundreds.
01:13:02 Of American young people.
01:13:06 To Cuba under the cover story, the oh, we're going there to harvest sugar cane.
01:13:13 And then putting them through terrorist training camps.
01:13:21 And sending them back to America.
01:13:25 To cause riots, to subvert and a lot of those people ended up being the same professors that you see today.
Speaker 19
01:13:37 The Cubans said you've got to become active, you've got to start doing things and planning a national action to protest the beginning of the Chicago 8 trial and to commemorate the the the riots during the Democratic National Convention of 60.01:13:54 And to protest the war in Vietnam is not action.
01:13:58 Action requires that you confront the system violently.
01:14:03 So when the weatherman got back from Cuba, they changed their national action to the days of rage.
Speaker 3
01:14:12 If there is a range in.01:14:14 October 1969 was an attack.
Speaker
01:14:17 On the city.Speaker 3
01:14:17 Of Chicago and.01:14:18 Its Police Department, where four days antiwar protesters urged on by agitators of the weather.
Speaker 29
01:14:27 Right.Speaker 3
01:14:28 Streets engaging in violent confrontations and pitched battles with the police.Devon
01:14:34 Wow, looks really familiar.01:14:41 The difference is.
01:14:43 They didn't win.
01:14:44 Back then, the difference is.
01:14:48 The cops didn't start kneeling back then.
01:14:55 But the tactic has has stayed in place since then.
01:15:01 And it is finally.
01:15:03 Paid off.
Speaker 30
01:15:06 There was an attempt in 1965.01:15:10 By a group of blacks who had gone to Cuba under my auspices to build into liberty.
Speaker 3
01:15:18 The Black Liberation Front, which had been formed in Cuba in 1964, was the prime mover behind this plot. The bombing was prevented, however, when the police recovered the explosives from their hiding place in the Bronx.Speaker 2
01:15:34 The Black Liberation Front.Devon
01:15:37 Was planning to blow up the Statue of Liberty.01:15:43 And had dynamite smuggled to them.
01:15:47 Through Canada.
01:15:49 By groups tied to.
01:15:52 International communists.
01:15:56 And I don't think I need to explain what ethnicity.
01:16:00 Is usually involved there.
Speaker 30
01:16:03 We know that the Weatherman underground organization went to Cuba and utilized the same kinds of techniques that we utilized.01:16:14 These people did engage in, in, in direct bombing and killing in the United States, so I fear.
Speaker 19
01:16:22 Most of them.Speaker 15
01:16:23 Have been heard from for a long.Speaker 30
01:16:24 Long time.01:16:25 That's right.
01:16:25 But they're still not there.
01:16:26 They're underground.
01:16:27 And the question is over a long period of time, what does it take to act?
Devon
01:16:34 Well, I think we know.01:16:37 One of them occupied the white.
01:16:38 House for eight years.
01:16:42 And now his vice president is the president.
01:16:48 Many of them are high-ranking officers.
01:16:50 In the military.
01:16:54 Many of them work in an intelligence agencies.
01:16:59 Many of them work in law enforcement.
01:17:03 And all of them.
01:17:05 See you.
01:17:07 As the enemy.
Speaker 5
01:17:16 The main purpose.Devon
01:17:17 It's Yuri.Speaker 3
01:17:19 Yuri Bismi Inov is a former KGB agent.Speaker 30
01:17:22 Surprisingly follows the statement of a very ancient Chinese philosopher, sons that was born 500 years.Speaker 15
01:17:28 OK.Speaker 30
01:17:32 BC before Jesus Christ, who said something to the effect that fighting war on the battlefield is the most stupid and primitive way of fighting a war.Speaker 21
01:17:33 Right.Speaker 30
01:17:42 The highest art of warfare is not to fight at all, but to subvert anything of value in your animals country, be it moral traditions, religion, respect to your authority and and leaders, cultural traditions, anything.01:17:58 And then you just take this country when everything is subverted.
01:18:01 And the country is disoriented and confused when it is demoralized and then destabilized.
01:18:08 Then the crisis will come.
Devon
01:18:12 Well, I I again.01:18:14 Pretty sure they accomplished all of that.
Speaker 3
01:18:18 Within the KGB is a department that specializes in planting false stories and fraud.Devon
01:18:24 Now this I threw in here because I thought you guys would like this.Speaker 3
01:18:29 Documents to distort others perception of reality.01:18:32 It is the department.
01:18:33 That deals in disinformation.
01:18:37 One of victim's audacious schemes was to recover phony wetsy storage chests from a Czechoslovakian lake.
01:18:44 The chests were filled with genuine Gestapo and s s document supplied by the KGB and specifically chosen to rekindle animosity towards the Germans decades after World War 2.
Devon
01:18:59 Ohh imagine that.01:19:02 They want the communists.
01:19:03 Hate the Germans.
01:19:07 And they they're trying to call.
01:19:08 Them all Nazis by.
01:19:11 Pretending they found all these Nazi chests at the.
01:19:13 Bottom of a lake.
Speaker 15
01:19:16 And I was.01:19:17 A member of the diving team.
01:19:19 And when I talked with few people in the service about this, we came to the conclusion that this is a very good opportunity to play the play dirty game against West Germany, that we would actually put something on the bottom of the lake and make it a big discovery.
01:19:35 So we prepared the several.
01:19:39 German, Czech, supposedly they were thrown into the lake by Germans who were just fleeing Czechoslovak.
Speaker 3
01:19:45 Territory the cases were brought from the bottom in front of television cameras.Devon
01:19:55 So that your fake Nazi stuff.01:19:57 And it doesn't stop there.
01:20:00 So this guy's a Polish reporter.
01:20:03 Who starts doing reports on communists?
01:20:07 And then this happens.
Speaker 3
01:20:09 Tintin Hand is a New York based journalist for Polish language newspapers in North America.01:20:14 When he decided to expose Communist agents in the US, the long reach of the KGB influenced his.
Speaker 24
01:20:20 Life 76 with staff at the role for exposure of Soviet and Polish communities.01:20:28 Intelligence network, especially here in New York, we're exposed to agents mostly working around the United Nations.
Speaker 15
01:20:38 What agents?01:20:39 Who are these who they're working for any other?
Speaker 24
01:20:44 Polish Communist Intelligence Service, which is actually nothing but.Speaker 3
01:20:52 Shortly after his exposes of the KGB in New York, half stories were published in a heavily ethnic area in Winnipeg, several 1000 miles to the West by the weekly newspaper Chasse, The Polish Times.01:21:04 In July 1978, on the day the paper had not planned to publish a bizarre edition of the weekly was put into circulation with articles and sending nude photos designed to offend its conservative and older readership.
Speaker 19
01:21:20 It was done in a.Speaker 6
01:21:21 Very clever way, you know, because.01:21:24 The look of it was exactly the same as we would have printed, you know, but some things struck us right away.
01:21:32 For example, right on the front pages that beautifully dressed, that women, you know, which we would have never put into a paper simply.
Speaker 15
01:21:40 For the same.Speaker 6
01:21:41 For different prisons, you know, but.01:21:44 Readers are mostly middle-aged people who would never dream of doing kind of things.
01:21:48 Like that you.
01:21:49 Know inside the.
01:21:50 We have a picture of one of our correspondents in the uniform of the.
01:21:55 German Verma, you know.
Devon
01:21:57 Ah, and they call him a Nazi.01:22:01 I think it's better.
01:22:03 So they they literally printed a fake issue.
01:22:08 Of this this newspapers.
01:22:10 Newspaper they they they forged like an entire copy of their newspaper.
01:22:16 On a day they they didn't really.
01:22:18 You know, they don't release newspapers and distributed to all their customers.
01:22:24 A A newspaper.
01:22:25 That looked, you know, like like theirs that had.
Speaker 2
01:22:29 Nudity in it.Devon
01:22:31 And called one of their correspondents, the guy who was calling out the communists.01:22:36 A Nazi like, as I said it.
01:22:38 Gets a little better.
Speaker 6
01:22:40 And the letter, supposedly written by a Jewish writer referring to our journalist, contributed to.01:22:50 The paper Mr. Han.
01:22:51 As a war criminal, not a war criminal, the funny part of it is that when the war ended, he was about 18 years old, you know, and here they said that he was high-ranking officer. You know that he has killed so many Jews and this and that, you know.
Devon
01:23:06 Ah, he was a Nazi that killed a.01:23:07 Bunch of Jews.
Speaker 6
01:23:09 And there's another article portraying Mr.01:23:13 Han as an agent of.
01:23:16 You take it.
01:23:17 King should be CIA, FBI.
01:23:20 Everything comes with the.
Speaker 3
01:23:21 Sun it has become a classic case of Soviet bloc disinformation on a very personal level, the charges against hand were also made in a letter supposedly written by the Jewish Defense League of New York.Devon
01:23:34 Ah, the the the Jewish Defense Defense League of New York.Speaker 3
01:23:42 And the letter was sent out to advertisers of the newspaper, informing them that chaos was harboring a Nazi war criminal.Devon
01:23:51 Oh, OK.01:23:56 To give you an idea of how bad.
01:23:58 This problem is.
01:23:59 I mean this this is this isn't just the Weather Underground.
01:24:02 By the time they decided, like when they were meeting with Castro in the in the 70s, the 60s and 70s and they were saying, yeah, you know it it's you're not in a position yet to where you can overthrow the United States.
01:24:15 The what?
01:24:16 You have to do is you have to infiltrate all these institutions and start and rot it away from within.
01:24:24 Well, by the time that conversation was taking place in the 60s and 70s.
01:24:31 That kind of subversion had already been going on throughout the West for decades in the name of anti fascism.
01:24:41 Isn't that interesting?
01:24:44 The anti fascists of the 1930s.
01:24:49 We're already conspiring to destroy the West.
Speaker 3
01:24:57 On November 15th.01:24:58 1979 Sir Anthony Blunt, a distinguished British art historian and the art advisor to the queen, was stripped of his knighthood.
Speaker 4
01:25:06 What happens now?Speaker 3
01:25:08 A sharp House of Commons had been told by the Prime Minister, Mrs.01:25:11 Thatcher, that blunt had been a Soviet agent while at Cambridge University in the 30s he acted as a talent spotter for the Soviets and later, while a member of British intelligence, he continued to pass information to the Russians.
01:25:25 By remaining silent about his friends involved in spying, he was directly responsible for exposing British agents and operations.
Speaker 2
01:25:33 In the mid 19.Speaker 3
01:25:34 30s it seemed to me and to many American countries that the Communist Party in Russia constituted the only foreign bill work against fascism.Devon
01:25:45 It seemed to me and many of my contemporaries, we never routed out.01:25:50 By the way.
01:25:51 So who knows who some of?
01:25:52 These people were or are.
01:25:57 That the communists.
01:26:01 Were the only.
01:26:03 Real opposition.
01:26:06 To the fascism rising in the West.
Speaker 3
01:26:09 Since the western democracies were taking an uncertain and compromising attitude towards Germany, I was persuaded by diverges that I could best serve the corals of anti fascism by joining him in his work to the Russians.01:26:25 This was a case.
01:26:26 Of political conscience against the country, I chose conscience.
01:26:33 When later I realized the two facts about Russia, I was prevented.
Speaker 30
01:26:37 From taking any.Speaker 3
01:26:38 Action by personal loyalty I could not denounce my friends.01:26:44 Cambridge University in the 1930s, where young men were recruited to rise up quietly to the highest ranks of the British establishment while secretly working for the Soviets, these were the roles.
Devon
01:26:58 Again, 1930s, this was already going on in the 1930s, you had communists rising through the ranks of the elites.01:27:07 And not just, you know, at Cambridge and and in, in in the UK.
01:27:13 All throughout, like, especially at the universities like Columbia, but lots of institutions throughout the West.
Speaker 3
01:27:21 The most notorious was King Philby, who rose to be a senior officer in MI 6, the British Intelligence Agency, as liaison officer with the CIA.01:27:30 Philby was well placed to relay vital Western secrets to the Soviets. Since 1963, Toby has lived in Moscow and is a Colonel in the KGB.
Devon
01:27:40 So get that.01:27:41 That's how deep the subversion was.
01:27:44 You had the the guy at MI 6 whose job was to interface with the CIA.
01:27:52 So he's got his foot.
01:27:54 In or in in both.
01:27:56 In both agencies.
01:28:00 That guy was a communist.
Speaker 3
01:28:04 His tip offs were to cost many Western agents their lives. Donald McLean and Kyle Burgess were working for the Foreign Office and both were friends of Philby. They also worked for the Soviets until they fled to Moscow in 1952.01:28:20 As head of the American departments, McClain had access to these top secret briefs of President Truman's assurances to then British Prime Minister Atley that American threats to use the atomic bomb in the Korean War.
01:28:32 Would never be carried out.
01:28:34 This valuable information went straight to McLean, Soviet handler.
01:28:39 But there were many.
01:28:40 Americans also involved in similar activities.
01:28:43 In the 1930s.
01:28:44 Nathaniel Rail was one of thousands in.
Devon
01:28:48 That nose is looking a little suspicious.Speaker 3
01:28:50 Young Americans who decided that the fascism of Hitler's Germany was the true enemy and that communism was the answer.Devon
01:28:59 Gee, imagine that.01:29:03 See why isn't this guy?
01:29:06 Rotting in a prison somewhere.
Speaker 3
01:29:09 He became a secret party member who took his orders from the Soviets while working for the US government.01:29:15 We were to rise into positions of as much power as we could in the government.
01:29:21 To influence the government in a socialist or communist direction.
Devon
01:29:28 Again, this is.01:29:31 This is just one guy that they caught.
01:29:35 This is happening on a mass well, now it's done, it's already done.
01:29:39 You don't.
01:29:41 I mean, now you you'd have to be on the right.
01:29:46 To to get into, you know, to.
01:29:47 Be a subverter.
01:29:49 Like I said, we're the infection now.
01:29:54 Listen to what he says, though.
Speaker 7
01:29:56 We were to rise.Speaker 3
01:29:57 Into positions of as much power as we could in the government.01:30:02 To influence the government in a socialist or communist direction.
01:30:09 So that in the event of our victory.
Speaker 31
01:30:12 There will be trained men.Speaker 3
01:30:14 To take over major governmental test seeing here at a government Tompkins in the 30s, Nathaniel Weil was just one of many Americans secretly working for the Soviets within the US government.Devon
01:30:30 This has been going on.01:30:33 Longer than any of us have been alive.
01:30:42 And they've won.
Speaker 3
01:30:45 We were to several all connections with known communists, abruptly and instantly.01:30:52 We were not to express left wing views under any circumstances, and if we saw people who seemed to us likely recruits, they would bring the name before the group where this would be discussed.
Devon
01:31:09 So they would basically lie about the personal views.01:31:13 Act like good.
01:31:14 You know red blooded Americans.
01:31:17 They would never say anything that even remotely sounded leftist or or communist.
01:31:24 But they would keep their eyes and ears open.
01:31:27 And if they spotted someone else at the agency that they worked at, that seemed like they might be a good fit.
01:31:35 Well, then they would get their name and bring it before this.
01:31:39 Well oiled machine of communism.
01:31:43 And they would consider that person for further subverting that agency.
Speaker 3
01:31:49 But we would have no further contact with that person.01:31:52 In other words, a decision would be made.
01:31:55 And then some entirely different person would make this the approach, thus preserving the clandestine nature of the self.
01:32:04 Harry Dexter White, assistant secretary of the US Treasury during the war years, was entrusted with the responsibility.
Speaker 2
01:32:12 For all treasury.Speaker 3
01:32:13 Policy bearing on Foreign Relations.01:32:15 He was also a Soviet mole in his sensitive position.
01:32:19 He was not only well placed to pass on intelligence material but to influence policy decisions as well.
01:32:26 Under Soviet instructions, right drafted the plan for Treasury Secretary Henry Morgenthau, one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's closest advisors.
01:32:36 Which was presented to the Allies gathered at the Quebec Conference in September 1944.
01:32:43 Dismissed as ill conceived by Winston Churchill and the Chiefs of Staff, the Morgan club plan called for the total deindustrialization of Germany after the war under the pretext of permanently disabling German militarism.
Devon
01:33:02 So the communists.01:33:07 Have had infiltrated the government so deeply.
01:33:11 This is the middle of the war.
01:33:16 That they were, they were making policy.
01:33:22 McCarthy did nothing wrong.
Speaker 3
01:33:24 It received wide publicity, particularly in Germany, where?01:33:28 Adolf Hitler faced.
01:33:29 Opposition from his own officer corps and had recently survived an unsuccessful bone plot on his life from amongst their numbers.
01:33:40 In the face of advancing Allied armies, joining propagandists called for determined opposition.
01:33:46 As the only.
01:33:47 Alternative to the grim future offered by the.
01:33:49 Market while plan.
01:33:51 Germany was to be shattered no matter what.
Devon
01:34:00 They hate Germans, they hate Germans.01:34:06 So anyway, now you understand.
01:34:11 Why Martin Burke?
01:34:14 The writer of the American or the Second American Civil War.
01:34:20 He sounded like he knew.
01:34:21 What he was talking about.
01:34:24 I mean, this is a documentary he did in the early 80s.
01:34:30 And it like it, it's much longer than this.
01:34:32 We're not gonna watch the whole thing.
01:34:33 I think that's quite enough.
01:34:37 That hits a lot of the highlights.
01:34:40 So he knew what was happening.
01:34:43 By 1997, he knew what was happening. He knew these Weather Underground people weren't were, in fact, you know, Bill Clinton had already pardoned a lot of those people.
01:34:55 Like he, he pardoned that that woman, Rosenberg.
01:35:00 That had bombed the capital.
01:35:04 Who is now, weirdly enough.
01:35:10 Working for Black Lives Matter.
Speaker 10
01:35:13 They won.Devon
01:35:18 They won.01:35:23 This is why so many people get mad at the boomers because all of this **** went down under their watch.
01:35:30 But you have to again, you have to remember the context.
01:35:32 You have to remember they didn't have the Internet.
01:35:38 And sure, while there were documentaries like this being produced, I mean this was pretty obscure and it and it was in Canada.
01:35:44 It was a Canadian documentary.
01:35:47 You couldn't even get.
01:35:48 I mean, you know, especially like in the 70s and stuff like that.
01:35:52 Almost nobody had even a VCR.
01:35:55 So you couldn't even, like watch anything that wasn't.
01:35:58 In a theater.
01:36:00 Or wasn't.
01:36:02 On a Jewish owned television network.
01:36:06 So obviously they're not going to tell anyone about this and you're not going to.
01:36:09 Read it about.
01:36:10 Read about it in a Jewish owned newspaper.
01:36:24 But this has been going on a long.
01:36:25 Time and this is.
01:36:26 Why it?
Speaker 2
01:36:30 When I say zoom.Devon
01:36:31 Out the graph.01:36:34 Because there's so many people that think like, oh, we can turn this around.
01:36:37 Devin, you're just being black pilled, don't you understand?
01:36:40 We can turn this around.
01:36:44 Even if you successfully change the direction.
01:36:47 Of the momentum.
01:36:53 I mean, the communist revolution against us has been going on for like.
01:36:56 A century? Almost.
01:36:59 Or, you know, actually maybe like a century.
01:37:04 So even if you successfully change the momentum.
01:37:08 Strap in.
01:37:09 You got a century ahead of you and and that's not even realistic.
01:37:14 Because the Communists had the help of all these nation States and and Jewish financiers.
01:37:26 We have neither the resources.
01:37:32 Or even the capabilities.
01:37:37 Because one thing that has changed just conveniently as the Communists have taken over the country.
01:37:47 We've had the surveillance state get rolled out.
01:37:55 We just watched this, this section of the documentary where they were talking about all these young people going from America to Cuba to train at ******* terrorist camps.
01:38:05 I mean, imagine just for a moment.
01:38:08 That there was an island next to Cuba.
01:38:12 Called White Topia or so.
01:38:15 I don't know.
01:38:16 Right.
01:38:17 And it was this right wing white ethno state.
01:38:24 Young people in America wanted to go to whitopia and train in a ******* terrorist camp and get.
Speaker 2
01:38:31 Handed you know this.Devon
01:38:33 $20,000 was the figure that Guy said.01:38:35 He got him. That's $20,000 in ******* 1970s money. So get handed like $500,000.
01:38:44 To come back here.
01:38:47 And use that that money and information.
01:38:52 To start riots.
01:38:56 The ruling class.
01:38:59 And subvert them.
01:39:02 You couldn't do it.
Speaker 4
01:39:06 You couldn't.Devon
01:39:07 You cannot escape the web.01:39:13 That the the modern surveillance state casts.
01:39:17 That easily.
01:39:23 It was very easy.
01:39:28 To to sneak across the border in 1970.
01:39:34 And there weren't even really any satellites that weren't pointed at Russia.
01:39:43 No one had smartphones.
01:39:45 The Internet of Things did not exist.
01:39:50 Paperwork was easy to forge.
01:39:51 They never got nothing got verified, and through a database.
01:39:59 You didn't have cameras the size of a well, really like.
01:40:06 You know, like an eraser, like a pencil eraser.
01:40:11 That could be placed anywhere and everywhere.
01:40:20 You don't have, you know, the the kind of AI that can ingest all this data, transcribe.
01:40:28 Organize it, collate it.
01:40:32 And present it to someone.
01:40:34 Some you know, bisexual ****** in an office somewhere in Northern Virginia.
01:40:47 You had to have boots on the ground back then the.
01:40:55 That the surveillance state has given the now Communist government.
01:41:04 Makes it impossible.
01:41:08 To use these same tactics, but again, even if you could, you lack the resources.
01:41:24 So when I make that when I.
01:41:26 Made that video that I released this weekend.
01:41:32 Called defiant, which again, you need to watch that if you haven't watched it and you need to make it.
01:41:36 It's hard to watch, but you need to make it all the way through it.
01:41:40 Everyone that I've talked to says it's hard to watch.
01:41:43 It was hard to make.
01:41:47 But you need to get through it.
01:41:53 One of the reasons why the conclusion, at least, is the implicit inclusion at the end or conclusion at the end.
01:42:04 Is it's really it's white flight.
01:42:07 It's it's Neo white flight.
01:42:12 Moving to unsettled areas that parasites do not survive in.
01:42:18 And building new communities from scratch.
01:42:23 Because the country that you're trying to revive.
01:42:28 Is a rotting corpse.
01:42:37 All these people that think that they can resurrect.
01:42:42 A rotting corpse.
01:42:47 They've got the defibrillator paddles in their hand.
01:42:51 They're pressing up against the chest of a literal, rotting corpse, a long dead, decaying, rotting corpse.
01:43:02 And they're shocking it with the shock paddles.
01:43:10 And they're disappointed.
01:43:16 When the rotting corpse.
01:43:19 Doesn't wake up.
01:43:39 So the time now.
01:43:44 Is the time to give birth to something new.
01:43:52 And if we lived in a different era.
01:43:56 I would say let's, let's charter a ******* boat.
01:43:59 Let's go to the new world.
01:44:01 Let's go somewhere unsettled.
01:44:03 And create a new country.
01:44:07 But unfortunately.
01:44:09 Thanks in part to this same technology that has given birth to the surveillance state.
01:44:16 There is no such thing as uncharted territory.
01:44:37 So really our options are the next best thing.
01:44:48 Try to at the very least.
01:44:54 Established communities somewhere.
01:44:57 In the places that we can at least legally inhabit.
01:45:05 And try to insulate ourselves.
01:45:13 Well, I mean the.
01:45:15 The rotting corpse, the zombie apocalypse as it were.
01:45:26 I've been doing a lot of thinking about this over the last few days.
01:45:29 I've actually I've got some.
01:45:35 I've got some, I think, realistic ideas.
01:45:39 It will take a long time to develop and look, even if even if I come up with like the perfect idea.
01:45:46 None of this is short term.
01:45:50 In the same way, you can't just defibrillate A corpse back to life.
01:45:55 It takes time to make a baby, you know.
01:45:59 The ******* is just the first part.
01:46:01 Of it it.
01:46:02 Still takes and you know what?
01:46:03 There's so many things that can that can kill a baby before it's even born.
01:46:10 And then once it's born, it takes a long time before it can walk around on its own.
01:46:18 So the kinds of things I'm thinking about are not things that are instant answers, because there's no such thing as an instant answer to a problem that took over 100 years to happen.
01:46:47 But I'm starting to like I said, I'm starting to have some.
01:46:50 I think very clear.
01:46:53 Concrete ideas?
01:46:56 That aren't just platitudes.
01:46:58 About starting communities, we need to start communities.
01:47:02 It's an easy thing to say.
01:47:06 It's not an easy thing to execute.
01:47:13 But I'm getting more.
01:47:14 Comfortable with the idea of of maybe.
01:47:18 Trying what I can to be instrumental in making that a reality.
01:47:26 And it's nothing.
01:47:26 Like I said that it's not materialized enough to where I can even.
01:47:32 You know, layout the plan or whatever, it's, but it's it is forming, it's becoming less.
01:47:38 Nebulous it's becoming less of this emotional.
01:47:43 You know this this gut feeling that a lot of us have that you know it's it's it's becoming something more tangible.
01:47:52 And we will talk about that more in the.
01:47:54 Future, but you're going to have to be patient.
01:48:07 Let's take a look at.
01:48:19 I have some other things we can go over.
01:48:22 But I think we did.
01:48:23 I think that was a.
01:48:25 I think we did a good job here.
01:48:29 Ebenezer Michael John, you should absolutely dissect some of George Carlin's routines.
01:48:37 He was a full on paused, lived hard in hindsight.
01:48:39 I mean, he had some good one liners but like again he was a live, I don't know what he would say the day.
01:48:45 If he saw.
01:48:46 Where where things got because towards the end of his life he was starting to realize the direction some of these things were going.
01:48:55 And in particular, you know.
01:48:57 The cancel culture type stuff and he was someone that was seduced by the idea that the left stood for for free speech.
01:49:06 He didn't realize.
01:49:07 I don't think as smart as he was.
01:49:10 He was he wasn't that smart.
01:49:12 He was a ******* lefty, right?
01:49:14 So how smart could he be?
01:49:15 He was clever.
01:49:18 But it's one thing to be clever.
01:49:20 It's a totally different thing to be wise.
01:49:22 And so he didn't understand.
01:49:24 I don't think that that's where it would go.
01:49:28 And he actually believe he got high on his own supply.
01:49:33 He believed his own ********.
01:49:36 You know the promise of the 1960s. He basically. Not only did he eat up the propaganda that he was fighting against the power to make this, you know utopian, you know, age of Aquarius ********.
01:49:50 He amplified it.
01:49:55 Yeah, he said.
01:49:56 A he said a few clever things.
01:49:58 He's got a few good lines, but no, absolutely he was.
01:50:02 It was terrible.
01:50:05 One out of many isolationism is a bad paradigm for building a community, but often or but often I don't see alternatives I don't know.
01:50:12 Say are you saying that the the Amish?
01:50:17 That's that's a bad community.
01:50:24 Seems to be working in fact.
01:50:26 Every community, every sub, every, whether you're talking about acidic Jews or the Amish or anyone, any any subculture like that, that is a cohesive community that lives within America.
01:50:38 I think by necessity.
01:50:41 Are isolationists.
01:50:49 That's just.
01:50:50 I think that's just you have you can't.
01:50:54 You can't not be.
01:50:58 I mean, that's the whole point, right?
01:51:03 You don't want to be in global ****.
01:51:11 Monkey make fire.
01:51:12 Come to Alaska.
01:51:14 Bring a lay than a chainsaw.
01:51:16 Well, I mean, that's that's another.
01:51:18 That's another.
01:51:19 Part of this.
01:51:20 Right, local location, location, location.
01:51:23 There might be an argument for, you know, I don't know if it's Alaska, but maybe let's say it's Alaska.
01:51:28 Oh, no.
01:51:29 I might have to give up my.
01:51:30 My love of cacti, or at least be very creative with how I how I grow it indoors or something.
01:51:37 But yeah, it might be a thing cause.
01:51:41 That is probably going to have to be part of the discussion part of the planning is to put yourself in a place that is not.
01:51:50 That makes it at the very least, difficult logistically to.
01:51:54 **** with you.
Speaker 20
01:51:56 Because they will.Speaker 22
01:51:57 **** with you.Devon
01:51:58 It's like we've said.01:51:59 We put Indians on reservations and everyone acts like it was this horrific thing.
01:52:03 But if we made reservations for white people, people would be banging on the door screaming to be let in and saying we were racist for not letting them in.
01:52:12 If we go somewhere and make something good.
01:52:16 They'll try to destroy it.
01:52:20 I think the Amish are worth studying and in terms of how they've mitigated that because.
01:52:25 A lot of.
01:52:25 Other, including the Mormons, you know, like a lot of other organizations.
01:52:31 Have tried building communities and they get pursued and chased and persecuted and and look in a in a ****** ** way.
01:52:40 Just pragmatically speaking, that's good for group solidarity.
01:52:45 If you make a group.
01:52:47 Just as the Jews their persecution.
01:52:50 Narrative is the glue that holds them together.
01:52:52 Right.
01:52:53 That's why they'll never let the Holocaust narrative go away.
01:53:00 And so if you make, if you.
Speaker 2
01:53:01 Have a group.Devon
01:53:03 And you start to build a community and that community starts to get persecuted.01:53:07 You'll be surprised at what happens psychologically.
01:53:11 In fact, you know, there was even.
01:53:15 The CIA.
01:53:17 When they would go into places like Grenada.
01:53:21 And try to overthrow governments.
01:53:23 They told the rebels you should.
01:53:25 You should kill.
01:53:26 One of your own guys and then blame it on the enemy.
01:53:31 Funked up.
01:53:31 ****, but true, that's what they said.
01:53:35 Because they knew that that.
01:53:36 Would that would add solidarity, give them a martyr, you know, find someone that's really not that important and just kill them and blame it on your enemy.
01:53:45 Because that's what that's what persecution does, real or imagined.
01:53:54 OPI appraiser?
01:53:56 Have you considered harvesting right?
01:53:57 Yeah, I've got.
01:53:58 I've got stuff like that set up.
01:54:02 I not to the degree that I want it yet.
01:54:08 But also in ways that are even more complicated than what you're talking about.
01:54:13 Kill the patient.
01:54:14 You watch those nature documentaries on cable.
01:54:17 You see ones about lions?
01:54:19 You got this lion.
01:54:20 He's the king of the jungle.
01:54:21 Huge mane out out to here.
01:54:24 I think you're trying to make me say something.
01:54:26 I don't know that joke.
01:54:32 One out of many fair point, but getting word out too broad spectrum.
01:54:37 That's my mental roadblock.
01:54:41 No, I mean like I you don't need to do that.
01:54:44 You think the Amish the see the Amish don't do missionary work?
01:54:49 In fact, I think missionary work is ultimately self-destructive.
01:54:55 Because of, well, using the Mormons as an example, the Mormons were relatively ethnically monolithic.
01:55:05 For a long time.
01:55:07 With a couple exceptions like I've talked about how there's like a weird amount of Samoans that are Mormons because they sent out uh missionaries to the Samoan islands like a long time ago.
01:55:19 But that's what ends up happening, right the more multicultural?
01:55:23 Your community gets.
01:55:26 The more you have to start changing and bending and you know you're no longer servicing the the founding stock of your organization.
01:55:36 So I don't think you I I don't think in fact I think there are enough people that would be interested in the kinds of things that I'm.
01:55:45 Thinking about right now.
Speaker 19
01:55:48 That it would be.Devon
01:55:48 More about turning people away than wishing we had more people, to be honest.01:55:54 And that's.
01:55:57 Maybe I'm just being too optimistic about some of the things I've been thinking about lately, but I I don't.
01:56:03 I don't think it's, you know, again, I'm not crazy enough to think that it's foolproof.
01:56:08 It could be a complete disaster.
01:56:10 Who knows what will happen, right?
01:56:12 But I don't.
01:56:15 I don't think we need to do, I mean.
01:56:19 You can use the Internet for that if that if you.
01:56:21 If you thought you needed to get more people involved for whatever reason.
01:56:24 I mean it's there's no.
01:56:27 There, there, it's.
01:56:28 You don't have to be involved with the society.
01:56:32 You don't need Brenda working at the bank.
01:56:36 We don't have.
01:56:37 See, here's the problem.
01:56:38 We don't have the resources to subvert.
01:56:43 Because in order to have the resources to subvert the ruling class, which is all that ******* matters.
01:56:51 You have to be in the club.
01:56:54 Notice how when we watch that documentary, the clips from the documentary and they talked about the Communists that did subvert the ruling class that subverted the institutions.
01:57:04 These guys didn't go to your local ******* high school and and graduate from like, some some technical vocational school or something or some state.
01:57:15 They went to ******* Oxford and ******* Harvard and all that ****.
01:57:19 You don't have the resources to do that.
01:57:24 We're not even in a position.
01:57:27 To start planting people.
01:57:29 We'd have to.
01:57:30 Like potentially you could say.
01:57:33 All right, I'm going to make that my plan.
01:57:35 I'm going to raise a John Connor type.
01:57:40 That's going to be super based.
01:57:41 We're going to like raise them.
01:57:43 Like from the ground up.
01:57:45 Knowing what he's on this planet to do, and we're going to prepare him and we're going to find scholarships or raise money or something.
01:57:51 But going to get that ****** into?
01:57:53 Harvard or whatever school he needs to be.
01:57:55 In to be acceptable.
01:57:58 And he's going to do what those people said that they did, where he's not, he's never going to talk about right wing or pro white this or whatever, right?
01:58:07 But you're talking like, see how?
01:58:09 See how complicated.
01:58:11 It already is.
01:58:15 We're not in a position to be.
01:58:16 Thinking about that.
01:58:18 Now maybe you are.
01:58:20 Maybe you've got millions of dollars.
01:58:22 Maybe you are in a higher class than I am.
01:58:27 Well, then you've got different different options.
01:58:29 I don't have those options.
01:58:31 I don't even know people that have those options.
01:58:33 I don't think they exist.
01:58:39 Because it's not just the subversion that's been taking place.
01:58:43 It's the purging that's been taking place.
01:58:49 Do you really think McCarthy?
01:58:54 Died the way they said he died.
01:59:01 Let's look up the official story of McCarthy's death.
01:59:14 All right.
01:59:20 Here's the official story.
01:59:25 Of McCarthy's death.
01:59:33 McCarthy died in the Bethesda Naval Hospital on Thursday, May 2nd, 1957.
01:59:42 At the age of 48.
01:59:46 His death certificate.
01:59:47 Listed the cause of death as hepatitis acute cause unknown.
01:59:53 Previously, doctors had not reported him to be in critical condition.
01:59:59 It was hinted in the press that he died of alcoholism.
02:00:02 Gee, I wonder who?
02:00:03 The press said that.
02:00:08 An estimation that is now accepted by modern biographers.
02:00:17 You really think he just died at 48?
02:00:22 Suddenly and mysteriously.
02:00:25 In a military hospital.
02:00:33 The purging has and that was 1957. The purging has been going on since before that you think Patton died.
02:00:42 In a freak car accident.
02:00:51 I mean, you're talking about, you want to subvert the ruling class.
02:00:54 You can't even be openly right wing and join the army anymore.
02:01:05 You can't even have a ******* maga hat in your barracks.
02:01:10 We're not anywhere near.
02:01:12 Where we could be doing **** like that.
02:01:17 We don't have the luxury.
02:01:21 Of the solutions that they have, I mean, look, their solutions were long term too, but at least like it was probably slightly more fun running around with ******* Castro coming money.
02:01:34 With all kinds of friends in the in the hierarchy and in the structure, we don't even have that.
02:01:48 We are the infection.
02:01:52 And think about infections.
02:01:57 They're real easy to cure if they're small enough.
02:02:11 You have to wait for the infection to spread.
02:02:16 It hasn't spread.
02:02:19 We're very localized.
02:02:23 Very localized in the in the middle and lower classes.
02:02:36 There are no.
02:02:37 Mystery millionaire benefactors and in fact, even if you get some, you know, Bitcoin millionaire.
02:02:43 Like what?
02:02:44 Like Nick Fuentes got that.
02:02:46 There's that French guy.
02:02:48 That French guy that was terminally ill and killed himself, I think that was the story, right?
02:02:53 Just sent him all his Bitcoin before he died.
02:02:56 Well, the FBI was just like you think you're not.
02:02:59 You're not charged with anything but.
Speaker 10
02:03:02 We got your money.Devon
02:03:16 I don't think people I don't know how, but there's so many people that don't get it yet.02:03:23 Again, watch my ******* video.
02:03:25 Define it if you want to see if you want to taste.
02:03:27 That's not even like that.
02:03:28 Video could have been a week.
02:03:30 Long and still not even cover even a a percentage point.
02:03:36 Of how ****** we are.
02:03:39 People need to get it to their ******* heads.
02:03:44 The situation we're in.
Speaker 26
02:03:57 All right.Devon
02:03:59 I'm going to Fast forward to the new messages.02:04:05 Jen Jen Itio, 10, greens from Germany.
02:04:09 You got to check out Robert Seffer.
02:04:11 He's gained a lot of traction on YouTube.
02:04:14 288,000 Subs and his Twitter is based. He talks about a German breakaway civilization in in Antarctica.
02:04:22 Which is really interesting.
02:04:23 Not sure if real or I think that's qtopia that you can't go to Antarctica.
02:04:30 And the cost just to survive there would be astronomical.
02:04:34 How you.
02:04:35 How are you?
02:04:35 What are you?
02:04:35 Going to do once you get there.
02:04:37 You're going to be.
02:04:39 Reliant on supplies being shipped to you.
02:04:42 Anyone that tells you they're going to base it, you might as well be talking about building a colony on.
02:04:47 The ******* moon.
02:04:51 And even if you could get there, logistically, legally.
02:04:56 You can't, and not only would you be, you'd be in violation of international law.
02:05:02 Which would then give the UN authority.
02:05:07 They'd they'd shut that **** down in a in a ******* hot 2nd.
02:05:13 And even if they didn't shut it down, good luck, Sir.
02:05:15 I wouldn't want to ******* live your base like I said.
02:05:17 You're that's you're basically on a.
02:05:19 Space station if you're an Antarctica.
02:05:24 You want to you want to live somewhere where it gets down to -80.
02:05:34 I mean that.
02:05:36 It's just not practical and there's so many, there's, you know, before I would.
02:05:40 Do that.
02:05:41 I would literally just go sneak into some third world country.
02:05:46 You know.
02:05:47 I would just illegally occupy.
02:05:51 I I would before.
02:05:52 I would do that.
02:05:53 I would illegally occupy National Forest land.
02:06:04 I mean, Antarctica like it sounds fun and romantic because it's like this, you know, it's not uncharted, but, like, you know, it's like this unsettled place.
02:06:13 There's just like a a few research stations down there and whatever.
02:06:18 And and there's just something mysterious and cool about Antarctica.
02:06:21 And who knows, maybe there's something crazy down there.
02:06:24 Maybe there's ******* snow Nazis.
02:06:26 I don't know.
02:06:28 I mean, there could be anything, right?
02:06:31 But it's just not a realistic.
02:06:32 That's not a realistic option.
02:06:38 And that's probably why he's allowed to have 288,000 Subs.
02:06:50 It's underground and supposed to be warm.
02:06:52 They built it before the end of World War 2.
02:06:54 And got there with some.
02:06:59 It had to be so big, so big, just to support the agriculture necessary to keep people alive.
02:07:05 And then how are you?
02:07:06 You know, how are you keeping all the?
02:07:08 It's just it's not practical.
02:07:10 I don't know what this guy's selling, but it's it smells like ********.
02:07:16 It's hard.
02:07:16 It's hard to do this and not Antarctica.
02:07:19 OK, you know.
02:07:23 It's hard to do it here.
02:07:29 Sheen Lantern, a Trump staffer, said recently. If Trump loses the 24 election, he'll run again. I don't know, maybe he will, but it's just the, you know.
02:07:41 The God particle.
02:07:42 Nice of you to cover and give some home security advice to Dave Cohen.
02:07:47 Competing forever guy.
02:07:49 That's the help those speaking out of need.
02:07:52 Cool with you.
02:07:53 He's a good guy.
02:07:54 I like him.
02:07:56 And we're all kind.
02:07:58 Of facing opposition in different ways.
02:08:02 And it will increase and it might, it's going to it, it's going to increase and escalate.
02:08:08 It's not going to be like see, here's the other thing too with the Weather Underground people.
02:08:14 I mean, that guy was saying that that in that clip from the.
02:08:17 Documentary we don't even.
02:08:18 Know where these people are?
02:08:20 That was possible.
02:08:22 I mean doing it wrong.
02:08:23 I could disappear.
02:08:25 But I wouldn't be able to continue doing work on the Internet.
02:08:29 You know, the second I I'd log on the Internet and start streaming.
02:08:32 They know exactly where the **** I am.
02:08:35 Right.
02:08:36 So yeah, I could vanish.
02:08:40 But what good would it be so the the?
02:08:45 The surveillance state is really.
02:08:47 Really kind of **** this, I guess.
02:08:49 I mean, look, I guess I could do like this.
02:08:51 Sama bin laden thing.
02:08:52 Like no FBI, I'm not saying I'm going.
02:08:54 To be a.
02:08:55 I'm just.
02:08:56 I could, like, release tapes, you know?
02:09:00 But I.
02:09:03 Hopefully it doesn't come to that right.
02:09:04 We're we're like, oh, the a new Devon stack.
02:09:08 Torrent is up.
02:09:10 I don't even know what it would be like.
02:09:14 Oh man.
02:09:19 Ebenezer Michael John.
02:09:22 How long do you give the US before serious unrest start?
02:09:26 I say I'd say it starts around 10 years before she hits the fan.
02:09:31 I it's, it's so many things like honestly it it just depends on.
02:09:37 As long as the it'll look, there won't be serious unrest until either a they actively decide to just outright kill all white people, which could happen.
02:09:50 It could happen.
02:09:50 I don't think that's like tomorrow.
02:09:53 But if there's like a an active, it becomes like an active.
02:09:58 Let's destroy them, kind of a genocide thing.
02:10:02 I mean, it's already kind of.
02:10:03 You know we.
02:10:04 The violence is already there, but I mean where it's like an organized military run, let's just clean, ethnically cleanse the country.
02:10:14 It would either take that or they or because of how pacified whites are and just.
02:10:23 Cocked, I mean, just I'm sorry.
02:10:25 That's the way.
02:10:25 That's the situation.
02:10:26 As far as I can tell.
02:10:28 It will take like, a a lack of like, a a shortage in, in, in resources.
02:10:34 Which at this point, just because of the technology that exists that's able to easily and reliably produce food.
02:10:42 But again, it'd have to be like an engineered thing.
02:10:45 That's what's ******.
02:10:48 The technocrats.
02:10:51 Have technology.
02:10:54 That doesn't make them invincible, but sure as **** doesn't make them as vulnerable as.
02:11:00 Ruling well, really anybody that's ever existed before them.
02:11:08 We're an act of God territory.
02:11:17 Because what would what could possibly just as an example, what what?
02:11:22 What's something that would be out of their?
02:11:24 Control that would somehow make all the food disappear.
02:11:31 It would have to be some crazy thing, some crazy Black Swan event like, oh, all my all of.
02:11:37 A sudden, like uh, we.
02:11:38 Realized that the Monsanto genetically engineered seeds that we use spontaneously mutate all at the same time, and all of our crops died, you know, like.
02:11:49 It would have to be something.
02:11:51 Stupid like.
02:11:54 Not going to happen style odds right, like.
02:11:58 It's so easy to produce food so easy and cheap, we throw it.
02:12:03 Away by the ton.
02:12:05 By the megaton.
02:12:11 And if the food keeps rolling in?
02:12:14 That's all that really matters to so.
02:12:16 Many ******* people.
02:12:21 It would have the the only thing that would stop it would be if it was purposefully stopped.
02:12:28 By either them or by their enemies.
02:12:33 But someone would have, it would have to be.
02:12:37 Intentionally stopped.
02:12:42 Even if they mismanaged the **** out of it.
02:12:47 People aren't going to be starving to death in the streets.
02:12:50 And just because there's like some supermarkets that run out of some niceties.
02:12:55 It's not, you know, that's that's way different than people starving to death.
02:13:03 That's what I'm saying.
02:13:04 Like the only alternative right now.
02:13:06 And maybe something changes, I don't know.
02:13:09 But right now the only alternative is just to say **** it.
02:13:13 We're starting our own thing.
02:13:16 And and then go from there.
02:13:23 Yeah, there's not going to be like this big awakening of the normies.
02:13:33 They're just going to be whittled down to to ******* nothing.
02:13:36 The founding stock Americans are just going to be.
02:13:40 Whittled down to nothing unless there's unless again something intentional happens.
02:13:45 Something intentional that we don't have the power to engineer, so it had to be something intentional that would be out.
02:13:51 Of our hands.
02:13:58 I mean, it's not something I could engineer at least.
02:14:03 So what can I do?
02:14:04 What are my options?
02:14:05 My options are OK, I can't fix this.
02:14:08 I start something new.
Speaker
02:14:16 Let's see here.Devon
02:14:18 Mac tonight, 14 the red light doesn't attract bugs.02:14:22 Also, I've been thinking about building communities for over a decade.
02:14:26 I'll hit you up.
02:14:28 Music Mon will send you a message to ProtonMail.
02:14:37 Like a solid red light does not attract any bugs.
02:14:40 Are you sure?
02:14:42 I use an amber light on my headset or on my headlamp lamp and I get smacked in the face with bugs all day long.
02:14:48 I mean, it's not as bad as when it's like that bright light LED stuff.
02:14:51 You might as well just be like a bug zapper.
02:14:55 You know, it might as well be.
02:14:56 Attracting them at that point.
02:14:58 But uh yeah.
02:14:59 In fact, that was out and about in the middle of the night.
02:15:01 Because it got hot again.
02:15:04 And so I was like doing all this yard work in the middle of the.
02:15:06 Night last night and just getting ******* pegged in the face with dragonflies.
02:15:12 Weirdly enough, which look dragonflies aren't gross, but they're gross and they're smacking you in the face in the middle of.
02:15:20 The night.
02:15:27 Uh, one of the many point taken.
02:15:29 I see pocket sized loosely affiliated communities rather than a broad movement.
02:15:33 Seems like the way to go.
02:15:35 Don't know. I don't know. I'm not going to worry about other people's communities or whatever for right now. I have a vision that I think I is worth pursuing.
02:15:45 Really, for the first time, it's something I've been thinking about a lot lately, and it's something that's that's that's seeming increasingly more necessary and increasingly more possible.
02:15:57 The more I think about it, and again it's not something that just it materializes out of thin air, it's some that takes a long time.
02:16:05 And it's it's.
02:16:08 You know, it's it's not even like, like if this was giving birth to a child like the, the, the, the sperm hasn't even been created for it yet, right?
02:16:21 It's not even a twinkle in my eye yet escalated entropy.
02:16:25 Did you see that?
02:16:26 Curtis Yarvin Moldbug was on base, Tucker, for an interview on their paywalled streaming service.
02:16:33 And Rex having a little resurgence lately?
02:16:36 I did not see that.
02:16:39 I'd be interested to see that interview.
02:16:41 I guess.
02:16:42 I don't know how.
02:16:42 That would go.
02:16:45 Maybe I'll maybe I'll try to find.
02:16:46 I don't.
02:16:47 I'm not going to pay Tucker money.
02:16:50 But I'm sure maybe I can find it somewhere.
02:16:52 Christ is Rex.
02:16:53 Careful when you talk about booby trapping your house, if the trap might be.
02:16:57 Deadly. It's very illegal.
02:16:59 I wasn't talking about booby trapped in my house.
02:17:03 High Priest King Terry, I have traveled a good portion of the USA as we are increasingly fracturing.
02:17:10 People like us are moving closer and closer together.
02:17:13 I think a few key states will play an important role in the future.
02:17:17 Nowhere left to white flight, that movie was a bit early in portraying the Balkanization.
02:17:23 Yeah, but right and and it's.
02:17:26 Selecting a site for a community is going to be a little difficult because even in places like Idaho, the urban areas are still very I mean blue.
02:17:37 You got people like Mark Zuckerberg who wants to go ******* build mansions there and.
02:17:41 Make it gayer.
02:17:43 And even the Republican Party is run by Jews there.
02:17:45 I mean that it just is.
02:17:47 And so it's just like you know.
02:17:51 And that's supposedly like the most Bay State is Idaho.
02:17:56 It's so.
02:17:56 I mean, there's no way to.
02:17:57 There's no based state.
02:17:59 It doesn't exist.
02:18:00 So anywhere you set up shop, you.
02:18:03 You you're.
02:18:03 I mean, really the.
02:18:04 Best you can do is who's gonna interfere with us the least.
02:18:10 That's the best you can do, and maybe part of that is you make it geographically difficult, like the the Alaska guy was talking about like I that's not.
02:18:20 I'm not saying Alaska is where we go.
02:18:22 I'm just.
02:18:22 Saying like as an example, if you went somewhere in Alaska that was was not easy to get to, and which there's lots of places in Alaska.
02:18:30 That are not easy to get to.
02:18:31 Alaska is ******* huge.
02:18:36 That might be a good.
02:18:39 You know, somewhere that's difficult to get to and but more than that, honestly more importantly than that is something that's difficult for local and federal government to want to interfere with what you're doing.
02:18:55 It has to be as legal as you can possibly make and all the see this is going to be a hurdle too, because all this stuff costs money.
02:19:01 I don't have.
02:19:01 ******* money.
02:19:02 This is stuff that people.
02:19:03 Are going to have to.
02:19:04 To, you know, Chip in for.
02:19:08 And this is the kind of stuff that we're going to vet because this is another thing that it's already going to be hard to make, something like that.
02:19:15 And you're going to have crazy people that want to do it.
02:19:18 And even if their hearts in the right place you.
02:19:20 Don't want them there, especially when it's first start.
02:19:22 Out you can maybe put it maybe maybe take on riskier people once you have an established community, but when you create that that first.
02:19:33 You know when you first break ground and build, you need to have like your top tier people getting that.
02:19:42 That's just the way it is.
02:19:43 If you wanted to actually succeed, you're going to have to have some top tier people getting that, making that happen and getting it going, getting the ball rolling, and then you can worry about taking in, you know, more people.
02:19:58 Extreme vetting, as Trump said, and then never did.
02:20:04 Bob Matthews, do you think the Amish are well aware of what is going on?
02:20:08 For the most part, with this recent surge of authoritarianism?
02:20:11 Additionally, do you think the kosher variant will eventually go after the Amish?
02:20:16 The Amish are expanding.
02:20:17 I don't know what exactly I mean.
02:20:19 I I guarantee you they've got people that.
02:20:24 I mean, I don't.
02:20:24 I doubt they've got like what you would call an intelligence agency, but they probably have something like that that tries to stay aware of what's going on.
02:20:33 But I don't know.
02:20:34 I don't know.
02:20:35 We'd have.
02:20:35 It'd be interesting to get, like, an Amish person and and.
02:20:38 Interview him and you know someone that would actually know some of these things.
02:20:43 Not happier. 69 How do we prevent people from subverting our community? Trust will be very important, but also the thing that has got us this far. Glow is in the chat lately.
02:20:54 Yeah, it would have.
02:20:55 It would.
02:20:55 Take extreme vetting, you.
02:20:57 Wouldn't just, you wouldn't just be like, hey, I'm, you know, like so many times you see that these communities.
02:21:04 Fail and it's because literally, it's someone with enough money to buy some land, does it, and then pretty much invites anyone that they say is like minded.
02:21:16 And that's just not enough, right?
02:21:17 So you end up with people and and you end up with problem people and and and and.
02:21:24 You know like.
02:21:25 That's why there's there might have to be a religious element to this.
02:21:30 That's something else I'm thinking about, but there's got to be.
02:21:34 There's got to be some first of all, like I said, you're going to have to have like the the top tier people found it.
02:21:43 You're going to have to have the top tier people create the top of because it's going to be a hierarchy.
02:21:51 Right.
02:21:51 It's going to whatever it is, it's.
02:21:53 Going to be a hierarchy.
02:21:54 And so you're going to need your top tier people.
02:21:57 Establish you want to have competent people in.
02:22:01 Charge of this.
02:22:03 Right.
02:22:03 You don't want just a.
02:22:05 Well, these are all people that all that all care about the founding stock.
02:22:09 That's not enough.
02:22:10 You're going to need top tier people.
02:22:12 That are capable of pulling off something like this and managing it and and administrating it and all this other stuff and and.
02:22:20 And there's look, I'm not even saying I'm I'm right for the job like this a.
02:22:23 Lot of this stuff is.
02:22:24 Is, is, is.
02:22:27 You know, not easy stuff.
02:22:29 It's it's and it's.
02:22:30 And it's not even like, especially when it's.
02:22:32 You're not going to reaping the benefits, so it's going to be difficult to find people that could very easily go and make tons of money in global **** and whatever, but instead are going to choose to to basically suffer.
Speaker
02:22:45 You know.Devon
02:22:46 Through building a community that might not succeed, you know it's so it's a gamble and it's the kind of gamble that is, that is big, but also that in and of itself will act as kind of a filter.02:22:58 You're only going to get true believers at that point, I.
02:23:00 Would think, yeah, it's it's a complicated thing.
02:23:03 It's like I said, this is still just in the thought.
02:23:06 The thoughts I'm putting together, it's still in its infancy, but it's seeming to me like it's one of those.
02:23:15 Here's what it is.
02:23:16 I honestly I was talking to someone the other day and they they made the comment that you know well.
02:23:25 I just don't see any other option.
02:23:29 And it occurred to me.
02:23:32 Well, I mean, which I agreed with.
02:23:34 And it occurred to me that my choice then.
02:23:38 Is to wait around for someone else to do it.
02:23:48 Or to start doing it.
02:23:51 And maybe I find and trying to do it that it's there's something I'm not thinking of or whatever, but no, who's I'm not.
02:23:58 I'm never going to know until I start going down that that that path.
02:24:03 And so I'm just telling you guys, I'm going down.
02:24:05 That path to where I want that to be a reality and it's.
02:24:12 And I'm not just saying that, like uh.
02:24:15 In some you know larpy we need to build communities or whatever.
02:24:19 I'm being serious.
02:24:20 Like, I want to look into acquiring.
02:24:25 Some land and and like I said, make it make sure.
02:24:29 It's all legal and all.
02:24:30 This other.
02:24:31 Stuff and just try to get an.
02:24:34 Inner circle of people.
02:24:35 At first, the people that are top tier good people that you can rely on because even then it there's going to be problems, right? It's never going to. Nothing's ever super smooth.
02:24:45 I mean, even if you go, if your room, anyone that's had roommates, even if you like roommate with your high school buddies, there's fights and stuff like that, right?
02:24:52 There's gonna be.
02:24:56 And establishing it, getting it going and then slowly building it.
02:25:02 But I think that's probably the.
02:25:03 Way to go.
02:25:05 Or not not, I think probably that's too, you know, wishy washy, that's the way.
02:25:10 To go guys.
02:25:12 That's what's going to happen.
02:25:14 Or at least that's what I'm.
02:25:15 Going to try to make happen.
02:25:20 And like I said, this is something.
02:25:22 That's I have to do so much research and and study and networking to make anything even remotely like that.
02:25:29 A reality that I don't even I.
02:25:32 Don't even ask.
02:25:32 Don't even ask about deadlines and **** like that yet.
02:25:35 This is just a this is a very new thing.
02:25:38 I mean, before this it was just like this nebulous platitude.
02:25:41 Like it was fun to say because and we all agreed with it.
02:25:44 That's why people like hearing it right?
02:25:46 Like we need to start communities.
02:25:48 It was a good thing to say.
02:25:51 Because you knew that that's that was true.
02:25:54 But again, like every, what's so everyone's just waiting around for someone else to do it?
02:26:01 Well, I'm not going to.
02:26:01 Wait around for someone else to do it.
02:26:09 Lichter or how can we build communities when the castle still exists?
02:26:16 I mean there's, they've, we've.
02:26:18 I've I spent like the last couple of weeks showing you all these communities that get built with the castle still existing.
02:26:24 It's not impossible.
02:26:26 It's not not easy, but nothing worth doing ever is.
02:26:31 Collected dismissal.
02:26:32 I'm in some anti COVID Max groups on Facebook.
02:26:35 I noticed a huge number of the people speaking out have lefty profile pics like BLM.
02:26:42 Every child matters.
02:26:43 Stay home, save lives, etcetera.
02:26:45 It seems a lot of lefty and PC are very anti VAX PAT.
02:26:49 It's it's not a left, right?
02:26:51 Issue at all.
02:26:52 Yeah, I mean.
02:26:53 Yeah, that's the least.
02:26:54 That's the.
02:26:55 Least of my worries right now.
02:26:57 I mean it's it's a big deal, but that's that's another reason why it's important to get this **** going.
02:27:03 Because even if they get like this weird VAX pass ********, who cares?
02:27:07 The Amish won't care even if they make it like.
02:27:10 Well, you need it to travel.
02:27:11 Alright, we'll just stay in our little ******* Amish reservation.
02:27:14 You see, there's things that they can do so we can't go on planes, all right.
02:27:21 So what?
02:27:23 You know what I'm saying?
02:27:23 Like there's there's ways that we can insulate ourselves from it.
02:27:28 Because really, what are the options?
02:27:30 The options are we do that and look maybe maybe in my research.
02:27:36 I find.
02:27:38 That America is not the best place to do this.
02:27:41 Maybe there is some option I'm not thinking of there.
02:27:44 Maybe there is some third world country or something I don't know.
02:27:48 Somewhere where you could create this community that is that would be even more insulated from global **** because it would be in a totally different jurisdiction.
02:27:58 I don't know.
02:28:00 I don't think that's the case.
02:28:03 And I'd rather stay.
02:28:07 In my own country.
02:28:09 In the land of.
02:28:10 My ancestors.
02:28:12 Even if it's as an an infection.
02:28:18 But I don't know.
02:28:19 I don't know yet.
02:28:21 I will find out.
02:28:26 Ish 2288. What do you mean by top tier? You need a working class to build any civilization, not to found it. The founding fathers you know, let's.
02:28:36 You need top tier.
02:28:37 People to get it going, that's all I'm saying and that that's.
02:28:42 That's just the way it is.
02:28:44 UM.
02:28:47 Can you tell us about Mormon gangsters that moved down to Mexico?
02:28:51 I think Romney was tied to them.
02:28:52 I kind of forgot they had some armed fortress.
02:28:55 There's, I don't know, all that.
02:28:57 I don't know the whole thing with all that.
02:28:59 I just know that when there was a lot of Mormons that moved to Mexico, some of them did it too.
02:29:05 Keep practicing polygamy. A lot of them did it to escape the federal government or persecution that was going on in Missouri. And I know Romney's family was tied in into all that.
02:29:18 I know there's like little weird Mormon communities again, that's another example of there's a community within a a larger state.
02:29:26 Of you know it's white people basically in in a little part of Mexico.
02:29:31 So yet another example of people that made it happen.
02:29:36 But I don't know.
02:29:36 I don't know the whole.
02:29:37 I don't know all their details about it.
02:29:45 Ebenezer Michael John, recently the Wales Council of Arts, declared the Welsh language racist and anti supremacist or wait and white supremacist.
02:29:55 And this costs £50,000 of tax dollar money. The UK is supremely cut. Yeah, the UK is.
02:30:02 Is bad.
02:30:04 The whole the entire Anglosphere is bad.
02:30:07 It it really ****** me off because I'm Anglo as ****.
02:30:11 And it really ******* ****** me off.
02:30:14 But I've always thought honestly like I've always my entire life.
02:30:19 I've looked at at Europe and Canada and to a lesser extent, Australia.
02:30:25 I mean now that's total with my perception of that's changed, but my perception was always that they're they were ahead of us in this subversion.
02:30:32 They were ahead of us in the degeneracy and they were as a result ahead of us in the.
02:30:39 Being slaves.
02:30:42 And that's just, that's the way it is.
02:30:43 I mean we're we're we're shortening that gap.
02:30:46 Here in America, we're closing the.
02:30:48 Gap, we're catching up.
02:30:50 But uh yeah, they they.
02:30:52 They've always been more cut.
02:30:54 And I'm not saying that as an insult to the people that are cool, that are listening right now that are in those countries.
02:30:59 But you know what I'm talking about.
02:31:00 If you live there.
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02:31:02 UM.Devon
02:31:06 COVID patient zero in your video, the land of my ancestors.02:31:08 You said that you stood on the same dirt floor and watched the same forest as your great great grandfather.
02:31:14 What keeps you from building a community there?
02:31:16 We don't own the land anymore.
02:31:18 I don't know how many greats it is either.
02:31:19 I forget how many greats it is.
02:31:22 Uh, it might be too great.
02:31:24 It might be 3, I forget.
02:31:26 Uh, I'd look at the genealogy chart, but yeah, no, it was really cool.
02:31:30 I got the.
02:31:31 But we yeah, we don't own the land.
02:31:33 It's in fact.
02:31:36 It might even be like a historical thing.
02:31:38 It might be like like preserved by.
02:31:42 The state or something because there was I there was like a marker.
02:31:46 The historical marker nearby.
02:31:47 It wasn't like at the cabin.
02:31:50 But and and the cabinet was pretty dilapidated, you know, I mean and.
02:31:56 It's just, I mean, it was just.
02:31:58 I mean hasn't been cared for in like 100 plus years or something, you know? But yeah, it was pretty amazing to just stand there and just be like, wow, this is like where he lived.
02:32:07 Huh. Crazy.
02:32:11 And that's that's.
02:32:12 What I wish we had, I I wish we had, like the frontier.
02:32:16 I wish we had just like a frontier that we could just go out and do this.
02:32:22 See what I'm talking about.
02:32:23 This was normal for my ancestors.
02:32:25 This is what we did.
02:32:27 This is why I feel like it's in my blood and I can do it.
02:32:30 It's going to.
02:32:31 Be different and.
02:32:32 Be I'm gonna have different challenges, but I'm different.
02:32:36 My challenges are going to be more modern and sophisticated.
02:32:39 I'm more modern and sophisticated.
02:32:47 You know, while I had ancestors dying of ******* cholera and whatever the hell else was killing them left and right, I had different challenges.
02:32:56 Instead of the Indians coming and raiding, you know it's going to be something else.
02:33:03 But it doesn't mean we don't do it.
02:33:05 My ancestors knew the dangers.
02:33:08 I think my ancestors didn't know that there were Indians out there that could just come in and kill and rape their family and stuff like.
02:33:15 That happened all the time.
02:33:20 Do you think my ancestors were like said? Oh, I guess. I guess we're not going to go West, because if we go West, we're going to be 100 miles away. And this is before cars or roads. We're going to be 100 miles away from.
02:33:33 A store.
02:33:36 We're going to be 100 miles away from law enforcement.
02:33:39 We're 100 miles away from, you know, any kind of civil, no.
02:33:42 They just ******* went.
02:33:47 They made it happen.
02:33:55 They made it happen.
02:34:00 And so we can.
02:34:01 We can make it happen.
02:34:06 Or we can be part of the selection event where where the genes that stayed.
02:34:20 Alright, couple more early then I'm out of here or I'll do one more.
02:34:24 How about that?
02:34:24 I'm gonna rewind here.
02:34:25 Whoever's last one.
02:34:27 I've been thinking of the same kind of community building, like moving into a small village and repopulating it with people that believe in the founding fathers kind of ideology, but not enough people I know are into that.
02:34:40 Well, like I said.
02:34:43 What my my thinking right now, which could radically change.
02:34:48 But in in discussions with this person, I was talking to very seriously about this.
02:34:54 That helped me, kind of.
02:34:55 Formulate or solidify some of these ideas.
02:34:59 My initial thinking is.
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02:35:02 You would, you'd.Devon
02:35:03 Of course, you'd want to secure the land, whether it's an abandoned town and things like that.02:35:08 Exist, you know?
02:35:09 But if you'd want to.
02:35:10 Do it in such.
02:35:11 A way that you could eventually whether you'd want to either go to like unincorporated county.
02:35:18 So you'd want to do it in an area that doesn't have you know where you would be, the one incorporating the land and you would be the one establishing the Township and and all this other stuff.
02:35:30 So you'd want to have the the legal ability to where once a local government.
02:35:37 You'd be the one making it.
02:35:41 Now you're still going to be bound by.
02:35:45 By state and federal laws and whatever, right?
02:35:47 But that's having your own local government is hell lot better than than not.
02:35:52 And there are.
02:35:53 There are lots of communities that have made that happen.
02:35:56 And made that work too.
02:35:59 So that's that's something you'd have to look at.
02:36:03 And again, you'd have to.
02:36:06 Do it start small.
02:36:09 Small enough.
02:36:11 To where you can.
02:36:16 Administer it.
02:36:18 Because, at least for the time being.
02:36:23 I don't have.
02:36:27 See, here's the problem.
02:36:29 Is well, it's not a problem, it's just.
02:36:31 I guess it's a reality.
02:36:32 When we were going over like these cults just as an example that we're establishing these communities with great numbers.
02:36:38 The advantage those people had, and I guess even in in the case of Mormons and stuff like that, you have, like a hierarchy that's religious, that already exists, that people buy and buy into.
02:36:49 And so it's it doesn't become this unruly mess because at the end of the day, the day you've got a guy who, if he's talking, it's it's literally ******* God talking.
02:37:01 And even if everyone doesn't believe that enough, believe that to where it keeps people in line.
02:37:08 And what I'm thinking about doing?
02:37:11 Doesn't have that.
02:37:14 And so you're going to have to manage it differently. You're not going to be able to just say, hey, let's get 500 people here that I'll believe that I'm God, right.
02:37:22 That'd be easy.
02:37:24 You know, if I if I was more of a shift bag that.
02:37:28 Would I could start it?
02:37:29 You know, do that.
02:37:32 But if you want to make it to where like look, I still think there has to.
02:37:35 Be a religious requirement.
02:37:38 And that's something I'm I'm thinking about, and honestly, even praying about.
02:37:43 And I think there will have to be a religious requirement to this.
02:37:45 I don't know what that.
02:37:46 Looks like yet.
02:37:49 But I think that that that's probably going to have to be a thing.
02:37:54 And there's going to be, like I said, there's going to be extreme.
02:37:57 Vetting for this to work, and even then it might not work.
02:38:03 I don't know.
02:38:04 What I'm saying is, don't don't get too excited the details.
02:38:09 There's, there's a lot of them, and and it's not something that's going to.
02:38:13 I'm not going to like, you know, have a vision tonight and like suddenly know the answers to everything right.
02:38:19 It's it's going to take time to get it all worked out.
02:38:22 I'm just letting you know.
02:38:24 I'm done with just saying platitudes.
02:38:26 I'm done with just saying.
02:38:27 We need to start.
02:38:28 No, we're we're going to do it.
02:38:30 We're going to *******.
02:38:30 Do it.
02:38:31 I'm going to ******* do it.
02:38:35 So it's uh.
02:38:38 It's going to happen.
02:38:40 Or at least it's going to be it's.
02:38:42 Going to be.
02:38:47 It's going to be attempted with.
02:38:49 I'm going to put.
02:38:49 My full.
02:38:52 My full heart and soul into making it happen.
02:38:57 So if it fails spectacularly, I won't be able to say and no one else will be able to say that at at the very least.
02:39:05 You know, he tried.
02:39:06 He didn't try.
02:39:07 I I'm going to make.
02:39:09 I'm going to make this.
02:39:10 An effort like nothing else I've ever attempted in my life.
02:39:17 And look, I'm just going to tell you now.
02:39:18 I ******* usually make things happen when I want something to ******* happen hard enough, I make it happen, and I really want this to ******* happen.
02:39:26 So chances are it's going to ******* happen.
02:39:29 And with that, you guys have a good evening for black pilled.
02:39:32 I am of course.
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02:39:35 Devon Stick hit it, Joe.Speaker 2
02:40:57 Joe, I think we've got our viewers teamed in what with what in the world is going on.02:41:05 Hit it, Joe.