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INSOMNIA STREAM: EXTRICATED EDITION.mp3

05/19/2021
Devon
00:08:12 OK, I kept waiting for the beat to drop on that song.
00:01:35 I kept waiting for it and it kept not happening.
00:01:39 I and I and I I.
00:01:41 I just had enough I.
00:01:42 Had enough?
00:01:43 It was.
00:01:44 It was the the the.
Speaker 1
00:01:44 The song was making me.
Devon
00:01:46 It was making me crazy.
00:01:52 I I don't know why I thought the beat dropped at a certain.
00:01:55 Point and then I.
00:01:56 Would it would it would resolve.
00:01:58 The the repetitiveness of.
00:01:59 That dot dot dot dot dot dot dot.
00:02:01 But Nope, Nope, no payoff.
00:02:04 Never any.
00:02:04 Payoff it was.
Speaker
00:02:05 Just dot dot dot dot?
Devon
00:02:06 Dot dot over and over and over again.
00:02:09 So I apologize for that.
00:02:13 Hope you guys are having.
00:02:14 A good Saturday night or Sunday morning or whatever.
00:02:21 Delicious caffeine.
00:02:27 It's been a relatively, I don't know, unless you live in the Middle East, tame weak.
00:02:35 I guess if you live.
00:02:35 In Gaza.
00:02:38 It's been a little more entertaining than than usual.
00:02:44 I just you know, I.
00:02:45 I I have a hard time caring, you know, like look.
00:02:49 I **** Israel, right?
00:02:52 I think that goes without saying.
00:02:54 But in case it doesn't, you know, **** Israel.
00:02:59 It's when you see the same people who worked so hard.
00:03:05 To undermine the governments around the world.
00:03:11 Just as an example, perfect example.
00:03:14 Is, you know, South Africa.
00:03:17 And when you?
00:03:17 See them work so hard.
00:03:20 Demonizing them in all the media holdings that they have in movie after movie after movie.
00:03:30 Rent movies that had nothing to do with with apartheid or anything like that.
00:03:33 Like I think I've mentioned before, I think the the is the first lethal weapon movie or one of the first ones.
00:03:39 Where the the evil?
00:03:41 Aryan terrorists are are S Africans, of course.
00:03:47 The the Mel Gibson's.
00:03:51 Based black cop partner goes on this anti apartheid rant.
00:03:59 Maybe it's Part 2, I don't know.
Speaker 1
00:04:02 But it was. It's just.
Devon
00:04:03 A glaring example over and over and over again.
00:04:07 Any chance they got?
00:04:09 The racist apartheid government of of South Africa just always cook and sticking their nose in.
00:04:18 And justice, trying to destroy any.
00:04:22 Homogeneity of any competing group.
00:04:28 And in enforcing diversity around the world.
00:04:34 And then doing a A almost comically.
00:04:39 Hyperbolic version of everything they.
00:04:42 Blamed everyone else of doing.
00:04:46 I mean to a level that's it's just mind blowing.
00:04:55 Genetic tests for citizenship.
00:04:58 You know, kind of ****, right?
00:05:06 It's it's.
00:05:10 **** Israel, I guess is what it comes down to.
00:05:13 And so many people are still stuck.
00:05:15 Like so many Maga people.
00:05:19 Are still stuck.
00:05:22 In this ********, you know, Israel ********.
00:05:31 You know, people like.
00:05:34 I like probably like people like this.
00:05:39 You know people that got like this tattoo.
00:05:46 You know, it's funny.
00:05:46 The cute people we.
00:05:47 Should have made them all get tattoos.
00:05:51 Just so we'd be able to know who they were, maybe like a number.
00:05:58 So we would know.
00:06:01 We hear all the.
00:06:02 All these ******* that like they, they, they, it's.
00:06:04 Like it doesn't matter how often they're wrong.
00:06:10 It doesn't matter.
00:06:11 How often they're wrong?
00:06:13 You know why?
00:06:14 And it, you know, people people.
00:06:15 Talked a lot about Sean Hannity.
00:06:19 Sean Hannity's blind blood lust and support for Israel, as if it's some kind of surprise. You know, his first day on the air.
00:06:30 Lot of people don't know this.
00:06:32 His first day on the air was 911 like the 9/11.
00:06:38 Not a 911 but the 9/11.
00:06:46 I wish I had this clip.
00:06:47 There was a.
00:06:49 There's a clip of Hannity.
00:06:52 He had a.
00:06:57 I think he was the was he was he the Majority Leader.
00:07:00 Maybe he was.
00:07:02 But he was a senator.
00:07:04 From Texas.
00:07:07 And all he did is he suggested he suggested.
Speaker 3
00:07:13 Once that maybe, uh, you know, maybe there's.
Devon
00:07:16 Too much foreign influence in Congress.
00:07:21 Uh, maybe some of that foreign influence is coming from our greatest ally.
00:07:30 And of course he was an anti semi Hannity had him on and raked him over the coals for his anti-Semitic.
00:07:44 There's only a matter of time.
00:07:46 After that, it's.
00:07:47 A short period of time, he was.
00:07:49 You know he.
00:07:51 Was indicted and ended up serving some prison time.
00:07:56 And then.
00:07:57 Mysteriously died.
00:08:00 Shortly after being released.
00:08:08 So part of this fear.
00:08:11 That keeps the the.
00:08:15 The federal government, in line with whatever Israel wants.
00:08:21 Sean Hannity is part of that machine.
00:08:26 He's part of that enforcement wing of APAC.
00:08:31 So you shouldn't be surprised when you see that kind of stuff from Sean Hannity.
00:08:39 Base Sean Hannity.
00:08:45 Ah, yeah, it's it's that.
00:08:47 That's the Israel thing is one of those things that you'll never get.
Speaker 1
00:08:53 Through to most.
Devon
00:08:54 Boomers on it, and it's just it's a lost cause.
00:08:56 It's just not worth it.
00:08:57 It's not worth the time.
00:09:01 That's one of those.
00:09:02 Subjects that, yeah, I'm.
00:09:04 I'm trying.
00:09:04 I'm trying to find.
00:09:07 Trying to extend all of branches to boomers.
00:09:12 And not not to red pillow necessarily, because it's going to make any difference, but because.
00:09:17 It offers.
00:09:19 A challenge because in many ways they they.
00:09:25 And again, hashtag not all boomers.
00:09:30 It it it's they're a great example of of someone of, of an MPC who's programming.
00:09:36 Is irreversible.
00:09:42 So it's it's like.
00:09:45 Practicing sword fighting.
00:09:48 With a with a machine that.
00:09:52 A machine that has a routine down.
00:09:57 That, even if it's predictable, it's hard.
00:09:59 To ******* fight through.
00:10:03 You know it's.
00:10:03 Like those those old Nintendo games you would play.
00:10:08 Yeah, that the boss would follow a pattern.
00:10:11 And after you, you you got to that part of the game.
00:10:15 And sometimes it took forever just to get to that part and you were dreading gave that part because the rest of the game wasn't.
00:10:20 I mean, after, you know, through through repetition.
00:10:24 You got you.
00:10:25 You got to where you?
00:10:26 Were pretty good at it, but then you get to that boss and even though you knew.
00:10:29 The pattern of that boss.
00:10:33 It was like you had to execute it perfectly.
00:10:38 And because this is back before games were were made for crybabies.
00:10:44 If you didn't.
00:10:45 Do it perfectly.
00:10:46 Then you had to.
00:10:46 Start all over again.
00:10:48 Made one little mistake.
00:10:50 That was it.
00:10:54 And so when I engage.
00:10:57 The boomers on ham radio about these subjects, which I.
00:11:00 Do from time to time.
00:11:03 Again, not thinking that I'm going to actually.
00:11:06 Make any progress or you know, change the world.
00:11:09 But it's just it's just an exercise, sometimes an exercise in futility.
00:11:15 But that's the.
00:11:16 I don't even bother with that one.
00:11:17 I don't even bother.
00:11:21 The other night, I.
00:11:22 Was listening to some guy and it just.
00:11:26 I guess it.
00:11:26 What about?
00:11:26 Maybe it was last night.
00:11:29 I guess it would have been right because they were.
00:11:32 I tuned around on.
00:11:34 It was like 3 different bands and and like 3 different frequencies on each band and I heard the exact same conversation over and over and over again.
00:11:43 About how how awesome it was.
Speaker 1
00:11:46 Did you hear?
00:11:47 Oh, did you hear what Israel did?
Devon
00:11:54 They they they tricked the media, they tricked the fake news.
00:12:00 They tricked the.
00:12:01 Fake news into reporting that they were going to.
00:12:05 Invade with ground troops.
00:12:10 So then Hamas and and all the Palestinians, they went into their tunnels, getting ready for the ground invasion.
00:12:17 And then they bombed the tunnels.
00:12:20 Sneaky ******* Israelis.
00:12:23 **** yeah.
Speaker
00:12:30 Ohh God.
Devon
00:12:34 It's funny because that that's the one time that you will get these people to be openly racist.
00:12:39 You know, it's the one time is when you're talking to Palestinians.
00:12:43 That's the only time.
00:12:50 And they'll they'll never see it.
00:12:52 They, like I said, it's just it's not.
00:12:54 It's not worth our time, guys.
00:12:56 It's they'll never see it.
00:12:58 They'll never understand the duplicity of it.
00:13:00 They'll never understand.
00:13:05 It's it's really it's religious.
00:13:07 At a certain point there is a religious.
00:13:10 Aspect and it's one of those things.
00:13:12 That's why you can't you you have just as much I think luck.
00:13:18 Trying to argue these people out of their belief in Christianity.
00:13:25 Because for whatever reason, well, I think there's a variety of reasons and we know.
00:13:31 Most of them.
00:13:34 All I have to do is look look at who.
00:13:35 Who? You know when, when?
00:13:37 These when these pastors these.
00:13:41 Very popular pastors.
00:13:45 I mean, they do trips to Israel.
00:13:48 Who do you think is bankrolling that ****?
00:13:57 You don't think there's money?
00:13:58 There's not money flowing.
00:14:02 And you want to influence people you don't just.
00:14:04 Have to pay off the the politicians.
00:14:10 You pay off some of these horrific pastors.
00:14:14 I finished watching speeding a witch just to change gears.
00:14:17 I guess a little bit, and then we'll go.
00:14:18 Back to the Israel thing.
00:14:19 Just for you know, I'm sick of it.
00:14:22 I don't really like I said I.
00:14:23 Don't give a ****, but **** Israel.
00:14:28 That video I was telling you guys about.
00:14:30 On my telegram, the really long, the five hour long video.
00:14:35 Where the guy focuses a lot on Freemasons.
00:14:38 And again, I I think there's parts of it that are interesting and relevant and part of the puzzle and there's a lot of it's kind of boomer and he he kind of.
00:14:49 A lot of it's very Bill Cooper, right?
00:14:52 Because Bill Cooper wouldn't touch the JQ with a 10 foot pole and instead focused on things like the Satanists and the Masons.
00:15:02 And look, and I think that there's some.
00:15:03 Validity to that.
00:15:07 But I finished watching it.
00:15:12 I still think it's worth a watch he brought up.
00:15:14 In fact, he even brought up the the Noahide laws at the end, which I was surprised by.
00:15:22 He he never.
00:15:23 It's funny in that video he never names.
00:15:25 The Jew, as he as it were.
00:15:28 But in the very beginning, you know, he knows.
00:15:31 Because in the very beginning of the video.
00:15:34 He's like.
Speaker 1
00:15:36 Who rules?
Speaker
00:15:37 The world.
Devon
00:15:38 Do Christians.
Speaker 3
00:15:39 Rule the world.
Speaker 1
00:15:41 Do Muslims rule the world?
00:15:44 Do Buddhists rule the world?
Devon
00:15:47 And he he goes through like, every religion you could imagine.
00:15:50 Like do Hindus?
Speaker 3
00:15:51 Rule the way.
Devon
00:15:52 Every religion except for.
Speaker 1
00:15:55 Jews, you.
00:15:56 Never said the Jews.
Devon
00:15:58 The very end.
00:15:59 He's like, no.
00:16:00 It's the Freemasons and you're like, OK.
00:16:04 At least you're not saying.
00:16:05 That it's not the Jews.
00:16:11 But I I.
00:16:11 Kind of want to do I.
00:16:12 Want to do some more research into the.
00:16:14 Freemasons I think that.
Speaker 1
00:16:16 There, like I said, there is some.
Devon
00:16:20 He makes some interesting points.
00:16:23 And he he might not name.
00:16:28 Them as a group, but he names a lot of individuals and he doesn't say the word Zionist.
00:16:33 But he names all the Zionists.
Speaker 3
00:16:36 And one of the.
Devon
00:16:36 Things I found surprising I'd never heard of this.
00:16:40 What is it Billy Graham?
00:16:43 Billy Graham was promoting voodoo Donuts.
00:16:48 On his Instagram.
00:16:51 Not everyone knows what voodoo doughnuts is.
00:16:54 Voodoo doughnuts, you could say, is like the doughnut version of Comet Ping pong.
00:17:01 Only a little more explicit like they.
00:17:04 They sell, you know, satanic doughnuts.
00:17:08 Like I don't.
00:17:08 There's no other way.
00:17:09 To put it it's.
00:17:11 It's like devil doughnuts like.
00:17:13 I'm not. I'm not.
00:17:15 Not exaggerating.
00:17:16 They're, like, really satanic doughnuts.
00:17:20 So it was a weird, very weird thing for Billy Graham to promote on his Instagram, but I guess he did.
00:17:29 I I.
00:17:32 There's a whole thing about voodoo Donuts you can look at that in your.
00:17:34 Own time, you know I'm.
00:17:35 Not going to go over.
00:17:36 That tonight.
00:17:36 But yeah, he kind.
Speaker 1
00:17:38 Of that's it's five hours and.
Devon
00:17:40 It never stops like again.
00:17:42 There's a lot of it where you're kind.
00:17:44 Of just like all right, dude?
00:17:46 But uh, still worth a watch?
00:17:48 I sent it to a bunch of people.
00:17:49 I sent it to Adam Green because he is like an encyclopedia.
00:17:54 Of Jewish power and uh because he has.
00:18:00 A lot of this stuff, I think committed to memory.
00:18:02 It seems as though he does.
00:18:03 He's really fast on his toes.
00:18:07 I think that.
00:18:09 I hope that he watches it.
00:18:11 I think he will.
00:18:12 And he might be able to extrapolate.
00:18:15 What, what?
00:18:16 Some of the good?
00:18:17 Portions are.
00:18:18 I also send it to Dave Riley and a couple other people that.
00:18:22 Or a little more.
00:18:24 And I have better memories than I do.
00:18:26 Probably didn't smoke nearly the amount of.
00:18:29 Marijuana that I did as a teenager.
00:18:32 That destroyed my.
00:18:34 My memory turned me into a.
00:18:37 A Sam Beckett type quantum leap character.
00:18:43 At times.
00:18:50 So yeah, Speaking of Israel.
00:18:57 Even the AP, that's quite the accomplishment.
00:19:02 The Israel did something that actually ****** *** let.
00:19:05 Me. Get rid of this.
00:19:08 Let me change it up.
00:19:09 I should have made like a slideshow.
00:19:12 I wonder how many of these people.
00:19:14 Regret these tattoos.
Speaker
00:19:20 I mean.
Devon
00:19:21 I guess you can.
00:19:22 Alter them and make them better but.
00:19:25 You know, to hide your stupidity, but.
00:19:27 Would you really?
00:19:27 Want to wear that?
00:19:28 I mean, that's.
Speaker 3
00:19:31 This is why I never this.
Devon
00:19:32 Is why I don't have any tattoos.
00:19:35 Because I'm impulsive, I'm I I I would.
00:19:37 I would probably.
00:19:39 Maybe I wouldn't have anything that stupid, but I'd probably have something stupid.
00:19:44 Tattooed to me by now.
00:19:49 So anyway.
00:19:53 They yeah, Israel finally did something that actually ****** *** the American media.
00:20:01 That's quite the accomplishment.
00:20:04 This is from the AP.
00:20:07 Shocking and horrifying.
00:20:10 Israel destroys AP office in Gaza.
00:20:15 An Israeli air strike on Saturday destroyed a high rise building that housed The Associated Press office in the Gaza Strip, despite repeated urgent calls from the news agency to the military to halt the impending attack.
00:20:30 AP called the strike shocking and horrifying.
00:20:34 12AP staffers and freelancers were working and resting in.
00:20:37 The Bureau.
00:20:38 On Saturday afternoon, when the Israeli military telephoned a warning giving occupants of the building one hour to evacuate.
00:20:47 Everyone was able to get out grabbing a few belongings before 3 heavy missiles struck the 12 story building, collapsing it.
00:20:59 Can I play this video?
Speaker
00:21:02 I might be able to play this video.
Devon
00:21:05 Without killing my connection, I've been dropping a lot of frames today.
Speaker
00:21:10 So maybe not.
00:21:14 Let's see if it'll play.
Devon
00:21:30 Come on, Q Anon.
00:21:31 Get out of the way.
00:21:33 It does have a.
00:21:39 A something seems familiar about this kind of a look to it.
00:21:43 Very very building 7 Vibe going on.
00:21:51 When it finally collapses here.
00:21:56 There it goes.
00:21:59 There we go.
00:22:03 Very building 7 vibe.
00:22:11 But anyway.
00:22:17 Back to the story.
00:22:25 I need to up my mouse's sensitivity, I think, and hear me slapping it around.
00:22:30 For 15 years, the AP's top floor office and roof Terrace, Way, a prime location for covering Israel's conflict with Gaza's Hamas rulers, including wars in 2009, 2012, 2014.
00:22:47 Ah boy.
00:22:50 We had no indication Hamas was in the building or active in the building, AP President and CEO Gary Pruitt said in a statement.
00:22:56 This is something we actively checked to do the best of our ability.
00:23:00 We would never knowingly put our journalists at risk.
00:23:07 They go on and.
00:23:07 On about how shocked and horrified they were.
00:23:11 President Joe Biden spoke to Prime Minister Netanyahu about the spiraling violence he raised concerns about the safety and security of journalists and reinforced the need to ensure their protection, the White House said.
00:23:26 But of course he'll never condemn them.
00:23:32 One is simply the left hand wearing a blue glove and one is simply the right hand wearing a red glove.
00:23:45 But they're on the same exact team.
00:23:52 But it is interesting to see it's it's funny because.
00:23:56 You're seeing a lot of these people that we would really have nothing in common with, and honestly, we still don't have anything in common with it.
00:24:04 Is that in embracing any and all groups that don't like white Christians in America?
00:24:11 Well, in, in the West at large, the left has absorbed.
00:24:14 I mean, that's the glue that holds.
00:24:15 It holds them together, right?
00:24:17 Because the overarching goal is to remove that competitive group.
00:24:23 You know, if you're.
00:24:24 If you're.
00:24:26 The tribe.
00:24:29 You don't have a whole lot of competition.
00:24:31 Except for certainly and yeah.
00:24:35 And look and they have a chip on their shoulder about about white Europeans too.
00:24:41 And so that their main goal in the West is to remove.
00:24:47 The westerners from the West displace us, atomize US, and eventually genocide us.
00:24:54 And so, to accomplish that, they've been forced to absorb any and all groups that don't like us.
00:25:03 Even though these groups have nothing in common.
00:25:06 And one of those groups that also has deep pockets.
00:25:11 Is the fundamentalist Muslims?
Speaker 3
00:25:14 Who I mean.
Devon
00:25:16 Also, I think are.
00:25:17 Looking at it in the same way.
00:25:20 Because what?
00:25:21 Fundamentalist Muslims have nothing in common with ********, right?
00:25:26 Or feminists.
00:25:27 Or, you know, any of these.
00:25:29 Other groups on the left that are certainly not Jewish Antifa, right?
00:25:39 But because they have been so successful, I think partially because they do have, you know, you look at these these photos of Dubai and and Qatar and and just the the crazy amount of wealth that's in that part of the world.
00:25:57 There's no way you can ignore.
00:26:01 That kind of money, and how some of it must.
00:26:06 Necessarily ends up.
00:26:09 In the hands of NGOs in the West.
00:26:13 Not just to facilitate their migratory ambitions.
00:26:21 But just to in the same way that they want that that, that, that Jewish interests want to undermine the West, I mean.
00:26:28 Because we're a competing.
00:26:30 That's absolutely what the Muslims want too.
00:26:35 But they're stuck kind.
00:26:36 Of in a in a.
00:26:39 Precarious position on this issue.
00:26:43 Because the Muslims, obviously the, the, the even though the Saudi royal family and and a lot of these rich countries when when it gets right.
00:26:53 Down to it.
00:26:55 They're not exactly enemies of Israel.
00:26:59 If they were, Israel would be wiped off the ******* face of the earth.
00:27:03 By tomorrow morning.
00:27:07 But they're not.
00:27:10 There, it's.
00:27:11 So you have the.
00:27:12 Cooperation and and especially I think with the Saudis.
00:27:17 You have.
00:27:20 They have a they have.
00:27:21 A shared enemy as well, which is.
00:27:24 In the West.
00:27:28 But you have these weird situations where they're NPC.
00:27:31 'S they're not.
00:27:32 Going to side with Israel, obviously not.
00:27:35 And so they have to condemn Israel.
00:27:39 And talk a big game about the the plight of the Palestinians.
00:27:48 And so even though you have Antifa.
00:27:52 Which started out as a Jewish communist organization.
00:27:57 And and still very much I think a lot of you guys have seen the footage when they were going around smashing windows in Washington DC and starting fires in one Antifa guy stupidly through like a rock.
00:28:10 At a one of those things called, not a mosque, the the Jew buildings.
00:28:19 Why are my spaces?
00:28:20 See there's no time about the Swiss cheese.
00:28:21 Memory and synagogue.
00:28:24 So he he throws a rock at the synagogue and and one of the well actually I think like a couple of the Antifa.
00:28:30 Are like, oh, what are you doing, bro?
Speaker 1
00:28:33 That's a synagogue. He's.
00:28:34 Like, oh, ****.
00:28:35 Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Speaker 3
00:28:43 But they.
Devon
00:28:45 They have to.
00:28:46 I mean, they have to waive the Palestinian flag in this conflict.
00:28:49 I find it.
00:28:49 I I find it fascinating to watch.
00:28:54 And I.
00:28:55 Love it.
00:28:57 I love it.
00:29:01 And it's and it's funny because they're in PCs.
00:29:03 They're just as stupid as our NPCS, because you're getting basically like the opposite situation on the right.
00:29:10 Well, when people like me and lots of other people are saying, you know, basically **** Israel, you get the crazy boomer take of like, you know, you know.
00:29:20 Because they're they're programmed, so both sides are just glitching out right now.
00:29:26 So that's the only thing I find fascinating about what's going on there.
00:29:29 And because it's important to keep an eye on that kind of **** because.
00:29:33 It does tie into whether you're talking about the Jews or the Masons or whoever.
00:29:39 It does tie into the OR even the Christians.
00:29:42 It ties into the end time prophecies.
00:29:44 Of so many.
00:29:46 Power groups.
00:29:49 The building of the Third Temple, the ushering in of the Moshiach.
00:29:55 The Antichrist.
00:29:59 And his and his look, his.
00:30:01 Satanism is now mainstream.
00:30:06 I don't think.
00:30:06 It's that crazy to think that maybe the Antichrist is on his way.
00:30:11 He might.
00:30:11 He might already be around he.
00:30:13 Might be among us.
00:30:14 We don't know.
00:30:19 And I don't care if you're if you're an atheist, you should be paying attention to this stuff because it doesn't matter.
00:30:23 If you.
00:30:23 Believe it or not, enough people do.
00:30:28 Enough powerful people do.
00:30:33 And I know that you know, every every few years there's like, oh, this, you know, like Obama was the Antichrist for a while.
00:30:41 I remember the a lot of boomers saying that.
00:30:45 Obama was the Antichrist then?
00:30:48 And you know, look, you could probably go back hundreds of years and people were probably saying that about lots of people, right?
00:30:57 But I don't think at any point in history, at least, certainly not in the last, you know, few centuries.
00:31:03 I don't think Satanism has been as mainstream as it is today.
Speaker 1
00:31:10 I mean, St.
00:31:10 literal Satanism is cool right now.
Devon
00:31:16 In a way that maybe has.
00:31:17 Never been the case.
00:31:24 I mean, and if it was the case.
00:31:27 Those societies fell so.
00:31:31 Completely that there's.
00:31:32 Not a whole lot of record of it.
00:31:39 Because if you go back in the historical record, I don't think that Satanism like explicit Satanism.
00:31:47 Has ever been so.
00:31:53 As it is today.
00:31:58 With so many of its of its adherents.
00:32:02 In power.
00:32:09 Lots of Saturn worshippers.
00:32:13 In power these days.
Speaker 1
00:32:23 So it's something you need.
Devon
00:32:24 To keep an eye on because it is something that.
00:32:26 Will affect.
00:32:27 You directly whether you want it to or not.
00:32:32 I mean, I'm not excited about it.
00:32:34 I hate the fact that.
00:32:37 Some ******.
00:32:41 Desert wasteland, on the other part, you know other side.
00:32:43 Of the planet.
00:32:45 Plays any role in my life, but it does.
00:32:51 All right.
00:32:52 Well, moving right along.
Speaker
00:33:01 Bring up a.
Devon
00:33:04 An image here.
00:33:14 Again, I really.
00:33:15 Wish that would be?
00:33:16 Maybe there's a plugin I.
00:33:17 Got to look for.
00:33:20 But I really wish they had, like a way to.
00:33:21 Just drag and drop.
00:33:31 Slowly, this is not the West is purging well, not Even so.
00:33:35 Slowly these days.
00:33:37 They are purging.
00:33:40 Every institution.
00:33:42 Of white people.
00:33:43 And it's not just limited to government organizations, but in this case, that's what we're talking about.
00:33:48 Space Force Officer relieved of post after denouncing Marxist ideology and critical race theory in the military.
00:33:57 A commander in the space force was apparently relieved from his post after appearing on a podcast to promote his book, which asserts a Neo Marxist agenda is transforming military culture and policy well.
00:34:09 It is, and it has been for a really long time.
00:34:12 I've seen it.
00:34:16 Lieutenant Colonel Matthew Lohmeyer, who led a unit responsible for detecting missile launches at Buckley Air Force Base in Colorado, was relieved from his post Friday by General Steven Whiting.
00:34:30 That's an ironic last name over a loss of confidence in his ability to lead.
00:34:38 According to military.com.
Speaker 1
00:34:41 This decision was based.
Devon
00:34:42 On public comments made by Lieutenant Colonel Lohmeyer in a recent podcast, a space force like I still can't believe we have a stupid Space, Force spokesperson told the outlet.
00:34:55 Lieutenant General Whiting has initiated a command directed investigation on whether these comments constitute prohibited partisan political activity.
00:35:06 At the time of publication, the Space Force had not responded to the Washington Examiner's request for comment.
00:35:14 Lomer Self published book Irresistible Revolution, Marxism's goal of conquest and the unmaking of the American military.
00:35:25 The book, according to the description, explores the impact of a NEO Marxist agenda.
00:35:31 And the manner in which the Black Lives Matter movement, anti racism, post modernism and political correctness.
00:35:39 Affect national security of the United States.
00:35:44 Lamar said that he had.
00:35:47 Informed his superiors, public affairs staff and lawyers for the military about the book prior to publication, but it was not subject to a pre publication review.
00:36:01 Doesn't matter.
00:36:06 They're purging.
00:36:10 They're purging anyone that's not going along with this that might have.
Speaker 1
00:36:15 Because you gotta think.
Devon
00:36:16 About this, if your if your aim.
00:36:19 If your end goal.
00:36:21 Is going to involve.
00:36:24 Military force against a group of people.
00:36:28 You want to remove.
00:36:29 That group of people from your military.
00:36:33 That's going to be a top priority.
00:36:36 So if they catch even a whiff.
00:36:39 Of you not wanting to go along with.
00:36:44 Disposing of this group of people.
00:36:47 They're going to get.
00:36:48 Rid of you.
00:36:52 And it's not just the.
00:36:57 The military you got to worry about.
00:37:00 You know every, every, every large organization is doing this.
00:37:05 And this is Ramsey, Paul tweeted out.
00:37:09 Just spoke with a guy who worked at a major corporation in recruiting.
Speaker 1
00:37:14 He said that.
Devon
00:37:14 The algorithms now exclude all white male candidates.
00:37:19 And during layoffs, white males are targeted first.
00:37:24 And someone in the reply says my team has been hiring and we are seeing 80% female or non Asian minority candidates in a competitive field.
00:37:35 That is 80% plus white men and Asian men. So it's probably something technology related.
00:37:42 I have to assume HR is screening out all the white guys before we even get to interview them.
00:37:49 And that is exactly what's happening.
00:37:54 One of the reasons why I'm telling people to disconnect from the machine is whether you want to or not.
00:38:01 The machines you.
00:38:02 You can either do on your terms.
00:38:05 And many of.
00:38:05 You are in a position to start.
00:38:07 Look, I'm not saying that that it's not going to suck or that it's not going to take time to do and and that you're going to even have the same quality of life afterwards.
00:38:19 But if you don't disconnect from the machine the machine is going to disconnect from you.
00:38:27 In a very systematic way.
00:38:31 You'll be target like just to, let's say you have that job.
00:38:35 That wage slave job that that affords you, your Mcmansion.
00:38:41 And your CDOs and your Netflix subscription?
00:38:46 And your.
00:38:48 Car loan your mortgage.
00:38:53 Your video games.
00:38:57 You're eating out.
00:38:59 Your trips to Red lobster with the lady.
00:39:06 Well, you you don't, I mean you you might do a great job at your job and you might feel very secure.
00:39:13 But I think you'd be crazy to think that there's not going to be some economic hard times coming coming at us.
00:39:21 And if you are targeted.
00:39:24 For disposal.
00:39:27 You have been found to be redundant.
00:39:33 And you *** **** off.
00:39:36 Because you're white.
00:39:38 Maybe after training your replacement in.
00:39:41 A lot of these cases.
00:39:43 And then you go to apply for another job.
00:39:48 And no one even sees your resume.
00:39:50 Because you're filtered out.
00:39:53 By an algorithm.
00:39:57 Or some blue haired HR lady.
00:40:08 Well now.
00:40:10 Now, now you're you're, you're.
00:40:14 You're out.
00:40:14 You're out of the system, you know.
00:40:17 You just don't have any.
00:40:20 Any buffer?
00:40:24 It it's it's a practical thing, guys.
00:40:27 Disconnecting from the system is not.
00:40:31 I'm not saying this because, like, uh.
00:40:35 It's not like a principled stand kind.
00:40:37 Of a thing.
00:40:38 It's a practical thing.
00:40:40 It's a pragmatic thing.
00:40:44 May not be today.
00:40:46 May not be tomorrow.
00:40:47 May not.
00:40:47 Might not be for years it might.
00:40:49 Not even be you.
Speaker 3
00:40:53 Might be 1.
Devon
00:40:53 Of the the the few.
00:40:55 That can make it right.
00:40:59 And as you can hear, the AC just came on.
00:41:02 Let me know if it's if it's too loud and.
00:41:05 I will turn it off.
00:41:07 I'm not sure how it's going to come across on this microphone.
00:41:14 It got a little too hot to.
00:41:16 Not have it running today.
Speaker 1
00:41:22 But at a certain point.
Devon
00:41:26 Alright, people saying it's fine.
00:41:28 That's good.
00:41:30 That's really good because.
00:41:33 It's going to be on a lot from.
00:41:35 Now on I think.
Speaker 4
00:41:36 Thank you.
Devon
00:41:38 The summer is here.
00:41:40 But at a certain point, you're going to have to, I.
00:41:42 Think you'll have to face this reality.
00:41:44 One way or.
00:41:44 Another and again, not every it's not going to penetrate 100% and there's going to be people that doesn't affect, but there's going to be a lot of people that does affect this is a practical thing at the very least if you're hell bent on staying at your wage slave.
00:41:59 Job because of.
00:42:00 You know, whatever, you know the medical and look, I get it.
00:42:05 Start at least squirreling away.
00:42:09 Money and resources more so resources because money, I think is going to matter less and less.
00:42:19 As the inflation kind of spirals out of.
00:42:21 Control a little bit.
00:42:25 And start looking at properties.
00:42:27 Start researching this stuff.
00:42:29 If you live in the suburbs, start, you know, make a garden in your backyard.
00:42:33 Start getting an understanding of of growing your own food.
00:42:36 Just, you know, get an idea.
00:42:38 Try it out.
00:42:43 In fact, you can actually produce a.
00:42:44 Lot of food in.
00:42:45 A in a mcmansion's backyard, even the small ones, you'd be surprised at how many.
00:42:52 Calories you can produce on your own.
00:42:56 You know even.
00:42:56 If you just grow potatoes or something like that.
00:43:00 You can do that in limited space pretty effectively.
00:43:06 But I would just, you know, start looking at that sort of thing because I think it might become something that.
00:43:12 You end up having to look.
00:43:13 At one way.
00:43:13 Or the other.
00:43:20 And it's not just.
00:43:27 It's not just jobs.
00:43:29 It's not just government agencies.
00:43:34 But now it's even hobbits.
00:43:40 Amazon says it's Lord of the Rings prequel series needs to appeal to a giant global audience.
00:43:46 We all know what that means.
00:43:50 Everyone knew this was going to happen, so that's not really a big surprise.
Speaker 1
00:43:57 White people will still watch it.
Devon
00:44:04 In fact, they could make it like 90% black hobbits, black lesbian hobbits and.
00:44:08 White people will still watch it.
00:44:26 There's a sickness.
00:44:30 A sickness in white people.
00:44:36 A suicidal tendency.
00:44:44 Here's a video I posted my telegram.
00:44:50 This happened in Scotland.
00:45:15 This right here.
00:45:18 And look how many look how many.
00:45:19 Of those people are white.
00:45:24 I'm trying to get a little bit.
00:45:25 Bigger here.
Speaker 3
00:45:29 There's a lot of white people.
Devon
00:45:30 In that crowd.
00:45:41 What you're looking at here?
00:45:43 It's a real short clip.
00:45:44 That's why stop.
00:45:46 It's like 10 seconds long.
00:45:50 Is the.
00:45:52 What little immigration enforcement exists in Scotland?
00:45:57 They were attempting to to, I don't know if they're going to.
00:46:01 Deport them, but they they had.
00:46:04 Taken into custody.
00:46:05 To migrants.
00:46:10 And the the whites in the neighborhood and the activists and.
00:46:15 The fellow whites, I'm sure.
00:46:20 Came out in in this massive massive group I.
00:46:25 Mean look.
00:46:26 It's a pretty big group and blocked the van that was carting them away from leaving.
00:46:39 And they put up such a.
00:46:43 Demonstration of of force, I guess.
00:46:49 That they engineered enough fear because fear is power.
00:46:58 That the Scottish authorities apparently decided they had no choice.
00:47:04 But to release them?
00:47:13 White people will never do this for you.
00:47:25 I mean, they'll cheer.
00:47:26 All right.
00:47:31 If that van, instead of being a van, carting you away when you get vanned.
00:47:38 That van was a guillotine.
00:47:53 That's what you'd get.
00:47:54 That's the response you would get.
00:48:07 But if they show up at your door to cart you away for a mean tweet.
00:48:10 Or whatever it is.
00:48:15 They're not going to stop it.
Speaker 1
00:48:21 This is another reason.
Devon
00:48:22 Why I say get out of the cities?
00:48:26 At least there's the possibility of some version of this if you live in a smaller community where you know the people where you know the.
00:48:34 Local law enforcement.
00:48:41 Because I don't.
00:48:42 Think anyone right now listening lives in a neighborhood.
00:48:46 If you live in a city or a suburb.
00:48:51 Where you'd get any kind of turn out that looks like this.
00:48:56 When they come to cart you away.
00:49:21 Listen, listen to how happy they are.
00:49:29 They, they, they, they won a victory over the the the famously fascist government.
00:49:37 Of Scotland.
Speaker 1
00:49:46 See this is.
00:49:47 See this this.
00:49:48 Is the black.
Devon
00:49:49 Pill I'm trying to explain to you guys.
00:49:54 This is this is the the reality.
00:49:56 This is when I say, you know when the Lefties tight to go outside, this is what I'm what I want you to see when you do that.
00:50:12 And everyone, deep down, they know if they didn't.
00:50:14 If they really thought.
00:50:18 They had a chance of swaying the majority.
00:50:21 They wouldn't be afraid to hide their their views from, I mean, not just their neighbors but from their family and certainly their employers.
Speaker 1
00:50:34 Your ideas are so.
Devon
00:50:36 You can't even tell your.
00:50:37 Family some of you.
00:50:45 And again, if you zoom out.
00:50:46 The graph.
00:50:49 Far enough.
00:50:50 Your views are not that far off from you know, past presidents.
00:50:57 Certainly not the founders.
00:51:06 But we're on a downward trend that doesn't just.
00:51:09 Change course.
00:51:14 You have a high verbal IQ.
00:51:16 And you can or you're good at meming or you know.
00:51:19 What I mean like it's?
00:51:21 That's what you're up against.
00:51:22 This is psychosis.
00:51:23 This is.
00:51:26 This is centuries of brainwashing finally paying off.
00:51:34 Finally delivering the results.
00:51:37 That all their investment in propaganda.
00:51:45 Was designed to produce.
00:51:51 You know, while while the right.
00:51:53 Sat back and.
00:51:57 Failed to understand or pretended not to understand.
00:52:04 The importance of art.
00:52:07 The importance of media.
00:52:14 The importance of culture.
00:52:21 And they they lost their grip on the normies.
00:52:32 And the normies are now cheering their own demise.
00:52:37 And they'll continue.
00:52:39 They'll continue to do that.
00:52:43 I mean, if you think I mean stories like the the stories we just talked about about white males being targeted for, you know, layoffs and and excluded from hiring.
00:52:57 Or the the.
00:52:58 You know the guy getting.
00:52:59 Booted from Space force.
00:53:02 If you think that's gonna red pill the normies right, like some white some some white guy like one of the many in the in this crowd here.
00:53:14 You know he's going to hear about this and go, oh, no, this is going to hurt me.
00:53:21 Or my kids or something?
00:53:27 I mean, you're.
00:53:27 You're insane.
00:53:28 We've we've seen that.
00:53:30 We've seen time and time again.
00:53:35 When a white couple, their child is killed.
00:53:41 By illegal immigrants or or whoever, right by diversity.
00:53:47 And like 1.
Speaker 3
00:53:48 Of the first things.
Devon
00:53:49 They say when they get in front of a microphone is.
00:53:55 Is how how they.
00:53:58 They want to welcome in.
00:54:01 And they know that this is just.
00:54:03 It was just one bad or they might even say it was.
00:54:05 One bad apple.
00:54:08 They'll say they're like, oh, my daughter wouldn't want this to.
00:54:10 Have hurt the the immigrant.
00:54:12 Community don't use the don't use my daughter's name.
00:54:17 For your fascist ideas.
00:54:22 I mean if you.
00:54:23 Can kill one of their children.
00:54:28 And that doesn't break the programming.
00:54:29 Nothing you are going to say is going to.
00:54:32 Break the programming.
00:54:35 And no headline about them getting laid off or unable to find the job is going to.
00:54:40 Break the programming.
00:54:53 Now it's still.
00:54:54 It's still important to.
00:54:57 Do I don't know what you'd call missionary work, or you know, but you're not, really.
00:55:03 I mean, you're not looking for converts so much.
00:55:07 You're trying to find those, maybe those those younger people who haven't.
00:55:12 Haven't been exposed to the the the propaganda for the same length of time.
00:55:18 You know you will peel off some of the new crop.
00:55:26 But it's going to be a tiny minority.
00:55:31 Now, thankfully, that's all.
00:55:32 That's all you need.
Speaker
00:55:36 That's all you.
Devon
00:55:36 Need you need to make sure you you can.
00:55:41 At least to.
00:55:41 Have enough of us prepared to wear when the **** hits the fan?
00:55:44 It's not just.
00:55:48 You know, completely wiping us from existence.
00:55:53 But you're not pulling out of this nosedive.
00:55:56 Who knows, maybe diversity is is a new enough thing in Scotland.
00:56:03 To where they'll they'll maybe shift.
00:56:06 Gears after more exposure to it, but.
00:56:10 Not if the demographics change fast enough.
00:56:12 They won't.
00:56:12 They won't be able to.
00:56:18 Because didn't you know Scotland is a?
00:56:21 Is a nation of immigrants.
00:56:30 Just like all white countries.
00:56:41 And Speaking of exposure.
00:56:45 To diversity.
00:56:53 I'm going to download some of these so I can.
00:56:55 Play them here.
00:57:01 I've got a prime example.
00:57:12 This might cause me to drop some frames.
00:57:14 I'm going to read a story.
00:57:15 Here, and hopefully by the time I'm.
00:57:18 To the video part, we'll have the video.
00:57:22 The headline.
00:57:25 Black mob brutally attacks Asian American Uber driver and two white girls.
00:57:33 The entire event is caught on camera.
00:57:38 An Uber driver and his passengers were attacked on High Street early Sunday morning.
00:57:45 On Monday, the.
00:57:45 Morgantown Police Department announced officers responded to physical altercation around 3:00 AM.
00:57:53 The tech dives are.
00:57:54 Reviewing video footage and trying to identify people involved in three separate incidents.
00:58:01 Last night this was in West Virginia.
00:58:06 Little over a week or about a week ago.
00:58:08 Yes, last night, May 9th around 2:50 AM on High Street in front.
00:58:13 Of the bank in Morgantown, WV was attacked by a mob.
00:58:19 I am an Uber Uber driver and they were going after one of my passengers. One person opened my driver's side door and threw several punches at me.
00:58:28 Another person tried to rip off the door of my car.
00:58:31 Another person kicked a large dent into one of my car side panels.
00:58:37 Now the rear door is misaligned and makes a loud cracking sound when opened.
00:58:41 Uber driver Vincent Kang.
00:58:43 That's pretty funny.
00:58:44 His last name is Kang.
00:58:45 As in we was kangs.
00:58:48 Wrote in a go fund me for his damaged vehicle.
00:58:52 This is what we've heard from mainstream media, but not one reported the fact that the attack was a racist attack, as the mob that attacked him and his passenger were.
00:59:03 Formed of blacks.
00:59:06 New videos resurfaced on Twitter as YouTube deleted every video of the incident from its platform.
00:59:13 In the video, there is a large black mob that attacks the Asian American Uber driver and his two white passengers.
00:59:23 And here are the videos.
00:59:27 This is what Scotland, I guess.
Speaker
00:59:30 But I don't.
Devon
00:59:31 Know like I don't know that it'll.
Speaker 3
00:59:32 Make a difference.
Devon
00:59:36 I don't know that it'll make a difference.
00:59:44 Let me resize this for you guys.
Speaker 1
01:00:25 Diversity is our strength.
Speaker
01:00:36 Cops out tonight.
Devon
01:00:45 And I want you to pay attention to the white people in the crowd, the white men so-called. Men like this ******* guy with the hair.
01:00:58 Diversity is, is, is.
01:01:00 A problem, but it wouldn't be a problem.
01:01:03 If you didn't have ******* like that taking selfies.
01:01:06 In front of a white woman.
01:01:07 Getting beat the hell up.
01:01:15 That's the black pill I'm talking about.
01:01:19 That's your people.
01:01:36 There's the cup final One Cup.
01:01:40 And the cops aren't going to save you.
01:01:52 Hope you're paying attention white women.
Speaker 1
01:02:11 You paying attention?
01:02:21 Go back, go back.
Devon
01:02:24 Go back, you ******* *****.
01:02:45 The cops aren't going to come and help you.
01:02:53 And the white guys apparently would just make.
01:02:56 Videos of it.
01:03:10 Another reason why you don't want to live in a city.
01:03:15 Because look on a level, it's understandable.
01:03:20 You're so atomized in the city.
01:03:23 There are so many *******.
01:03:24 White cocked pieces of ****.
01:03:29 Do you want to get permanent brain damage sticking up for some white ***** ** ****?
01:03:36 That you don't know.
01:03:38 These aren't communities anymore.
01:03:40 This this isn't.
01:03:42 This is what happens.
01:03:43 You don't have a local community.
01:03:45 If you had a community where you were related to a lot of the people.
01:03:49 In the town.
01:03:51 You had a shared culture in that town, shared religion preferably.
Speaker 1
01:03:58 And you see this?
Devon
01:03:59 ****. Go down.
01:04:01 You you're going?
01:04:02 To be way more willing.
01:04:03 To roll those dice.
01:04:07 Because there's a better chance that you're actually sticking up for.
01:04:11 Someone that.
01:04:14 That well, that you have a connection to.
01:04:18 It's a member of your community.
01:04:24 But because there are so many ******* white *******.
01:04:32 A lot of people make the the cost benefit.
01:04:45 Algorithm running their head when they see something like this.
01:04:56 And the response isn't.
01:04:58 I should go protect that woman.
01:05:03 It's I'm going to get video of it.
01:05:08 It becomes entertainment.
01:05:30 But if you live in a community where you.
01:05:31 Actually know your neighbors.
01:05:36 And some **** like this goes down.
01:05:41 Most likely it's not going to be just a bunch of.
01:05:43 People making videos.
01:05:49 And in fact, most likely this situation is not going to.
01:05:52 Happen in the first place.
01:06:11 But that's what's going on right now.
01:06:16 So all those people that were cheering?
01:06:21 Yes, they're going to release the diversity back into our community.
01:06:24 Hooray, we win.
01:06:26 This is the stupid prize you won.
01:06:32 That's what you have to look forward to.
01:06:40 I don't know.
01:06:40 Maybe in that community it's not them, it's their kids.
01:06:43 But America at this point?
01:06:46 Pretty much any metropolitan area.
01:06:47 This is what you're looking at.
01:06:51 Bunch of low impulse control, low IQ.
01:06:56 ******* full of hatred for your people.
01:07:06 And a big part of that is because.
01:07:11 The white Christians in this country.
01:07:14 Failed to make a any kind of attempt.
01:07:21 And and investing in culture.
01:07:27 In fact, I saw.
01:07:28 On Twitter, I'll look this up.
01:07:31 There, there's a new series.
01:07:32 I think it's going to be on Amazon or something like that.
01:07:35 I forget it doesn't really matter.
01:07:37 It's all.
01:07:37 Garbage right now, right?
01:07:39 But there's a new series coming out.
01:07:44 And it's about.
01:07:45 The Underground Railroad.
01:07:51 And from what I understand, it's basically just just, uh, violent.
01:07:57 Evil whites.
01:08:00 You know, killing black babies and just.
01:08:06 Horrific violence against blacks by at the hands of evil white people.
01:08:12 And in fact.
01:08:16 The the violence supposedly was so traumatic.
01:08:21 That the director had to bring in.
01:08:29 For the actors.
01:08:32 And give them counseling sessions.
01:08:36 After certain scenes.
01:08:44 So it's just going to be anti white ****.
01:08:52 And these animals are going to watch it.
01:08:54 And lap it up and firmware updated.
01:09:01 Persecution narrative reinforced.
01:09:07 Enemy demonized.
01:09:09 Violence justified?
01:09:14 If you just want and look it's, I think it's like a series, so it's like it's not just like a A2 hour long movie. It's like *******.
Speaker
01:09:21 You know.
Devon
01:09:23 10s of hours.
Speaker 1
01:09:25 Of just.
Devon
01:09:27 Evil white guy killing black babies.
01:09:40 And they're going to promote the living **** out of it.
01:09:42 I mean, it was on.
01:09:43 It was in my Twitter feed.
01:09:44 Like, for an entire day.
01:09:47 Every tweet was about how awesome this.
01:09:49 Show was going to be.
01:10:04 And even if they.
01:10:05 Do and they probably will.
01:10:06 They'll probably have like the white woman character that helps them out or.
01:10:09 Something like that.
01:10:15 To make the white women hate white men too.
01:10:24 And then, of course, he'll probably ****.
01:10:25 One of the the slaves.
01:10:26 And you know like.
01:10:31 I mean, I could write.
01:10:31 I could write this script for this this.
01:10:33 Show in like an afternoon.
01:10:35 We all know it's not going to be.
01:10:38 Not going to be that complicated of a.
01:10:42 Of a show.
01:10:52 But that's why this **** happens.
01:11:06 Low IQ, Low impulse control.
01:11:21 And they're not going to just be the mobs that are in the streets.
01:11:39 It's not going to just be the enforcers on the streets.
01:11:52 It's going to be these guys too.
01:12:13 See not only are.
01:12:14 They removing you from positions within the agencies.
01:12:19 Removing you from your job.
01:12:22 They're making sure that the new crop.
01:12:26 Of brainwashed.
01:12:29 Alpha slaves.
01:12:33 Include as few of you as possible.
01:12:36 Now, in order to do this, there's some obstacles in the way, right?
01:12:40 Like some very real biological obstacles in the way.
01:12:43 So they're evening the playing field, as they would say.
01:12:49 University of California will no longer consider SAT and ACT scores.
01:12:55 The university system has reached a settlement with students to scrap even optional testing from admissions and scholarship decisions.
01:13:07 The University of California will not take SAT or a CT scores into account in admissions or scholarship decisions for its system of 10 schools.
01:13:16 Which which will which include some of the nation's most sought after campuses.
01:13:23 In accordance with a settlement and a lawsuit brought by students, I wonder what students I wonder who funded that lawsuit.
01:13:32 The settlement, announced on Friday, signals the end of a lengthy legal debate over whether the University of California system.
01:13:41 Should use standardized tests.
Speaker 1
01:13:44 Which students of color?
Devon
01:13:48 And those with disabilities, is there really a difference?
Speaker 1
01:13:51 Have said put them at a disadvantage, wouldn't you?
Devon
01:14:04 Oh, opponents of the test called the settlement historic.
01:14:10 And said that it would broaden access to campuses for students across the state.
01:14:14 What do you think that means?
01:14:17 You think they're talking about you?
01:14:19 They're going.
01:14:19 To it's going to broaden.
01:14:20 Your access to education your children.
01:14:29 See, now it's not just that.
01:14:30 We're oh, we have a quota.
Speaker 3
01:14:33 They don't even.
Devon
01:14:33 Want a metric?
01:14:36 In writing.
01:14:39 That can maybe even insinuate that you might belong there.
01:14:43 More than someone else.
01:14:48 Today's settlement ensures that the university will not revert to its planned use of the SAT and ACT.
01:14:55 Which its own regions have admitted are racist metrics.
01:14:59 See, they're racist.
01:15:04 Said Amanda Savage.
01:15:09 As far as I understand, that's a Jewish last name.
01:15:13 At least the only savages I've known.
01:15:18 Have been Jewish.
01:15:19 There might be some.
01:15:20 Maybe she's not, but I doubt it.
01:15:23 A lawyer representing the students.
01:15:26 Some 225,000 undergraduate students attend the University of California School.
01:15:35 And the settlement this week makes the system the largest and best known American institution of higher education to distance itself from the use of two major standardized tests.
01:15:48 The settlement resolves a 2019 lawsuit brought by a coalition of students advocate advocacy groups.
01:15:56 And the Compton Unified School District.
01:16:00 Straight outta Compton.
01:16:02 A largely black and Hispanic district in Los Angeles County.
Speaker 1
01:16:07 See, they couldn't pass the test.
01:16:08 They couldn't get into the schools.
Devon
01:16:16 White primacy was keeping them out of the schools.
01:16:20 They could not.
01:16:21 Perform at the same level as white students.
01:16:23 End of story.
01:16:27 So what had the change was?
01:16:31 The test had to go.
01:16:33 The plaintiff said that the college entrance tests are biased against the poor and mainly black and Hispanic students.
Speaker 1
01:16:41 And that by basing admission decisions on those tests.
01:16:46 The system illegally.
Devon
01:16:47 Discriminates against applicants on the basis of their race.
01:16:57 In January, the College Board, which produces the SAT, said that it would scrap the subject tests and the optional essay section.
01:17:07 Because it's too hard.
01:17:11 You can't expect.
01:17:14 These people that write an essay.
01:17:23 I mean, especially a lot of.
01:17:24 These guys are illiterate.
01:17:25 I mean, really.
01:17:29 They're functionally illiterate.
01:17:33 But now that won't matter.
01:17:37 The newly announced settlement says that no University of California schools can consider SAT or ACT scores in determining admission offers for students applying for entry.
01:17:49 If scores are submitted by students, they will not be viewed by.
01:17:53 Those looking over admission applications.
01:18:02 Like many colleges nationwide, University of California schools had already made the SAT and ACT optional.
01:18:13 See, but that even that wasn't enough.
01:18:18 Then the California systems Governing Board voted unanimously to extend that optional period for another year, and said that it would not consider scores for the next two years.
01:18:28 In the case of in state applicants.
01:18:31 In those cases, standardized tests would be used only to award scholarships.
01:18:37 Determine course placement and assess out-of-state students.
01:18:41 The board planned to phase out consideration of the SAT and ACT scores by 2025. Well, now they don't have to.
01:18:55 Now they don't have to.
01:19:07 And so it's not going to just be the the enforcers on the street.
01:19:16 Who are?
01:19:21 The white people.
01:19:25 They're going to replace them in all the institutions.
01:19:28 I mean, it's already taken place in large.
01:19:30 Part but.
01:19:32 It will increase exponentially, especially with stuff like this.
01:19:39 The middle management.
01:19:41 Of the ruling class.
01:19:44 The people that go get these degrees.
01:19:48 They get the more.
01:19:51 Targeted firmware.
01:19:55 And they're placed in in bureaucratic positions to.
01:20:00 Help execute the plans of the ruling class.
01:20:03 And in return, they're given the sense that somehow they're important.
01:20:11 Those people are going to be replaced by.
01:20:15 People incapable of of getting a good score on.
01:20:21 Really easy standardized tests.
01:20:33 Which just makes it, I mean it just.
01:20:36 Makes it even less likely that these bureaucrats in these positions would question anything that would be.
01:20:42 Horrific in nature.
01:20:46 That might have some questionable, questionable ethics to it.
01:21:08 And this is no longer your country.
01:21:19 I just realized that the screenshot that I put on the screen doesn't have like the.
01:21:24 Important part of the headline.
01:21:25 On there, so that's OK.
01:21:29 That's OK.
01:21:34 Now, this stuff's coming out as fast and.
Speaker 1
01:21:36 That's just the way it is.
Devon
01:21:39 And it's it's going to.
01:21:41 This is the kind of thing you like.
01:21:43 I said.
01:21:43 You can't just you can't.
01:21:44 Just roll back the clock.
01:21:47 The time to fix this was like.
Speaker 3
01:21:50 Maybe 30 years ago, you still had a chance.
Devon
01:21:59 But not.
01:22:00 Not even really, I mean.
Speaker 1
01:22:04 These these are.
Devon
01:22:06 The results of plans that have.
01:22:08 Been at work for I I truly believe centuries.
01:22:17 Your opponent plays the long game.
01:22:25 The really long game.
01:22:41 Alright, changing gears kind of.
01:22:47 This is an interesting story.
01:22:53 But it's a little unrelated.
01:22:55 Maybe not so much though.
01:22:56 If you think about it.
01:22:59 This is from the Telegraph.
01:23:02 Use of fear.
01:23:06 To control behavior in COVID crisis was to totalitarian admit scientists.
01:23:12 What did I tell you?
01:23:13 Is power.
01:23:15 Members of scientific Pandemic Influenza Group on Behavior Express regret.
01:23:20 About unethical methods. Ohh wow.
01:23:23 Good thing they expressed regret scientists on a committee that encouraged the use of fear to control people's behavior during the COVID pandemic have admitted its work was unethical and totalitarian.
01:23:37 Well, good for you.
01:23:38 Nothing will happen as a result, no one will be punished.
01:23:42 I don't even know why they're admitting it. Honestly, members of the scientific pandemic Influenza Group on behavior expressed regret about the tactics and new book about the role of psychology in the government's COVID-19 response SB. I warned in March last year that ministers needed to increase the perceived level of personal threat.
01:24:08 And they had to.
01:24:09 Scare the normies to do it.
01:24:12 They needed them to do because again.
01:24:15 Fear is power.
01:24:17 From COVID-19, because a substantial number of people still do not feel sufficiently personally threatened.
01:24:31 Gavin Morgan, a psychologist on the team, said clearly using fear as a means of.
01:24:36 Control is not ethical.
01:24:43 And we all know it's a lie.
01:24:44 That's the only way.
01:24:46 You can wield power in any society, really.
01:24:51 Using fear smacks of totalitarianism.
01:24:53 Oh, really?
01:24:56 It's no ethical stance for any modern government, really.
01:25:01 Tell me how any government gets.
01:25:02 Anything done without fear?
01:25:05 By nature, I am an optimistic person, but all this has given me a more pessimistic.
01:25:10 View of people.
01:25:12 That just means that you're you got slightly red pilled.
01:25:16 But not really.
01:25:21 You you got a glimpse of.
01:25:23 What's behind the curtain?
01:25:28 Ministers have faced repeated accusations that they ramped up the threat from the pandemic to justify lockdowns and coerced the public into abiding by them, a claim that will be examined in the forthcoming public inquiry into the pandemic response.
01:25:45 And of course, which will, even if it turns up anything, nothing will happen.
01:25:49 No one will be punished and no one will care.
01:25:54 One SBI scientist told Miss Dodsworth in March 2020 the government was very worried about compliance.
01:26:04 And they thought the people wouldn't want to be locked down.
01:26:07 You think?
Speaker 1
01:26:09 There were discussions about.
Devon
01:26:10 Fear being needed to encourage compliance.
01:26:15 And decisions were made about how to ramp.
01:26:17 Up the fear.
Speaker 1
01:26:21 The way we have.
Devon
01:26:22 Used fear is dystopian.
01:26:24 This is them saying it.
01:26:26 They're admitting it.
01:26:29 Don't expect that to change the the use though, because now they know it works, right?
01:26:34 I mean, they always knew it worked.
Speaker 1
01:26:37 The use of fear.
Devon
01:26:38 Has definitely been ethically questionable.
01:26:42 Has it?
01:26:44 It's been like a weird experiment.
01:26:49 Ultimately, it backfired because people became too.
01:26:53 See, it worked too good.
01:26:56 Well, then you know, they'll never want to use that tactic again.
01:26:59 It worked too well.
01:27:04 Another SBI be member said you could call psychology mind control.
01:27:10 That's what we do.
01:27:13 They're admitting to it.
01:27:13 It's weird that they're adding.
01:27:15 To it where they are.
01:27:17 Clearly we try to.
01:27:18 Go about it in a positive way.
01:27:20 And they try to mind.
01:27:21 Control you in a positive way.
01:27:24 Again, it's.
01:27:26 The only thing that's.
01:27:27 Weird about this is that they're, I guess it's at a point where they can't.
01:27:30 They can't admit it.
01:27:30 It doesn't really matter, right?
01:27:37 One warned that people use the pandemic to grab power.
01:27:41 And drive through things that wouldn't happen otherwise.
Speaker 1
01:27:45 We have to be.
Devon
01:27:46 Very careful about the authoritarianism that's creeping in, really.
Speaker 1
01:27:52 The authoritarianism that you engineered.
Devon
01:27:56 We have to be careful about.
01:27:58 That shouldn't this mean that?
01:28:00 All of you should be removed from your positions.
01:28:02 If it's this terrible of a thing, you mean the same thing that.
01:28:07 I don't know everyone's that's that's.
01:28:10 Been demonized by your fear tactics.
01:28:14 Everything they they now that everything.
01:28:17 That, they said, is.
01:28:18 Proven to be true that you're full of ****.
01:28:22 That you were trying to mind control the public.
01:28:26 So that you could increase your power, I mean, and now you're admitting it because you know that nothing's going to happen to you. Nothing.
01:28:33 Nothing ever does.
01:28:35 Why? Because let's flip.
01:28:37 It around they don't fear you.
Speaker 1
01:28:43 If you want to control them, you.
Devon
01:28:45 Have to use the same tactic they use to control you.
01:28:49 They have to fear you.
01:28:52 They don't fear you.
01:28:57 Another said without a vaccine psychology.
01:28:59 Is your main weapon.
01:29:04 This is their quote.
01:29:06 Without a vaccine, psychology is your main weapon.
01:29:12 Psychology has had a really good what psychology has had a really good epidemic.
01:29:19 Actually, I don't know what.
01:29:21 That part of the sentence mean.
01:29:27 As well as overt warnings about the danger of the virus, the government has been accused of feeding the public a non-stop diet of bad news such as deaths and hospitalizations, without ever putting the figures in context.
01:29:42 With news of how many people have recovered or whether daily death tolls are above or below seasonal averages.
01:29:50 Once again.
01:29:53 Everything people were saying and getting banned from YouTube.
01:29:57 And banned from every platform for saying.
01:30:02 That, hey, this is you're actually below the deaths for normal flu season.
01:30:13 Well, now they're admitting it because it.
01:30:14 Doesn't ******* matter.
01:30:16 Who cares what's going to happen to them?
01:30:19 They're not, they're not.
01:30:20 Afraid of you in the least.
01:30:22 Another member of the SBI, B, said they were stunned by the weaponization of behavioral psychology.
01:30:31 Didn't you recommend its use?
01:30:33 Why would you?
01:30:33 Be stunned by it.
01:30:37 During the pandemic, and that psychologists didn't seem to notice when it stopped being altruistic and became.
Speaker 3
01:30:44 Really, isn't it always manipulative?
Devon
01:30:48 It's always manipulative, dude.
01:30:50 It doesn't matter if you think it's in the best interest of the people you're manipulating, you're still manipulating them.
Speaker 1
01:30:58 Quote they have too.
Devon
01:30:59 Much power in it intoxicates them really.
01:31:04 So, like everything we were saying is true, everything.
Speaker 1
01:31:12 It makes you wonder, does.
Devon
01:31:13 It get them off and admitting all this stuff.
01:31:17 Like does it get them off like?
01:31:20 Demonizing you.
01:31:23 Throwing, throwing people off platforms.
01:31:26 Putting them in jail.
01:31:28 You know, there were people.
01:31:29 There was the the people that were, you know, making videos.
01:31:33 Of like the empty hospital, emergency rooms and stuff like that getting arrested.
01:31:38 People trying to create.
01:31:39 You know, especially in places like Australia, they seem to be like extra *******.
01:31:44 Dystopian about this **** where you would just post on Facebook that you wanted to do some kind of activism and the cops show up and arrest you.
Speaker
01:31:53 You know I.
Devon
01:31:54 Think we we all saw the.
01:31:55 Videos of that.
01:31:57 But now, now it's like, Oh yeah, yeah, that.
01:31:59 Was all, yeah.
01:32:01 We were just manipulating you, sorry.
01:32:14 So they just admitted it was all ********.
01:32:21 And nothing again, nothing.
01:32:22 Will happen to these people nothing.
Speaker 3
01:32:27 And all those people that.
Devon
01:32:28 Went to jail.
01:32:29 They'll never be compensated.
01:32:30 In fact, they'll never.
Speaker 1
01:32:31 Be they'll still have.
Devon
01:32:32 That on that record, there's.
01:32:33 Not going to be a.
01:32:39 Nations or anything of that nature for those people.
01:32:47 In fact, I I guarantee there's probably people that are still facing court cases and legal trouble, some of which is, you know, financial hardship because they have to get a lawyer.
01:32:58 And and this sort of a thing and in several.
01:33:00 Countries throughout the West.
01:33:03 But you might notice something that a lot of these.
01:33:05 People will have in common.
01:33:10 Not a whole lot of.
01:33:12 Of of black people.
01:33:14 Were doing this kind of activism, were they?
01:33:18 Not a whole lot of.
01:33:19 Muslim immigrants were doing this kind of activism, were they?
01:33:26 It's generally speaking, it was white people.
01:33:28 In fact, it's a perfect demonstration as to why the.
01:33:31 White people have to go.
01:33:39 Because it would seem anyone that sticks a stick in the spokes.
01:33:45 Of the ruling class is bicycle.
01:33:48 It would seem that they nine times out of.
01:33:52 10 they're white people.
Speaker 1
01:33:58 There are nuisance.
Devon
01:34:09 Enough of them can see through the manipulation.
01:34:14 To it.
01:34:15 It hurts the effectiveness.
01:34:20 They would much rather have low IQ, low impulse control, people responding to these manipulation tactics because it it's way more effective.
01:34:35 Something I was talking about before.
01:34:36 If you've got a cattle ranch, do you want stupid cows?
01:34:44 Or do you want cows that can figure out?
01:34:48 How to get out of the fences?
01:34:52 Maybe, maybe somehow evade.
01:34:56 Getting melt.
01:35:00 Or do you want a bunch of stupid ******* cows that just line up?
01:35:07 Line up to get melt.
01:35:11 Line up to get slaughtered.
01:35:15 And never try to escape.
01:35:36 So that's what's going on.
01:35:42 Ohh boy.
01:35:46 That's what's going.
01:35:47 On in the world today.
01:35:54 So we'll take a look at some cactus pictures to.
01:35:57 Lighten up the mood a little bit.
01:36:00 I don't know if I.
01:36:01 Have any saved on here right now?
01:36:05 Maybe I do.
01:36:08 Well, I might.
01:36:13 In fact, I might have a memory card for my camera.
01:36:16 Plugged in right now.
01:36:17 Let's see if I do.
Speaker
01:36:20 Yeah, I think I do.
Devon
01:36:25 Alright, let me.
01:36:28 We'll copy some of.
01:36:29 These over we'll take a look.
01:36:39 A lot of the birds now are starting to.
01:36:44 Oh, I've got the you know what I got the.
01:36:50 Remember, I was telling I got the footage of the happy bee in the uh, the cactus.
01:36:56 I got the happy bee footage, I think.
Speaker
01:37:04 That's it.
Devon
01:37:13 For some reason the default player for that has been changed.
Speaker
01:37:24 Shrink this down a bit.
01:37:35 Doo Doo Doo Doo, Doo Doo.
Devon
01:37:37 I think this is the right one.
01:37:41 Oh yeah, I don't know if you can see.
01:37:43 Them in there.
01:37:46 He's having such a good time.
01:37:51 Look at him.
01:37:52 He's just like ohh yes.
01:37:58 Oh, so much pollen.
01:38:10 Turn that down.
01:38:14 And so that's probably a killer bee.
01:38:17 I don't know for sure, but that's most likely.
01:38:19 A killer bee.
01:38:21 Enjoying the the sweet, sweet cactus nectar.
01:38:26 Look at that.
01:38:27 He's in heaven.
01:38:30 It's ******* covered.
01:38:32 It reminds me of like those movies you see of the coke dealers and their just face is just ******* covered in coke.
01:38:38 That's probably how the that bee feels right about there.
01:38:44 So anyway.
01:38:46 That's that's.
01:38:47 That's from a few weeks ago.
01:38:52 Is this any different?
01:38:53 Does it like the same video?
01:38:59 I wish this would stop resizing like this.
01:39:04 That makes it really annoying.
01:39:15 Let's take a look.
01:39:19 Take a look at some cactus pills.
01:39:22 There's one in particular that was very impressive.
01:39:25 Big the flower was.
Speaker
01:39:28 Let me see if I.
Devon
01:39:28 Can find it here.
01:39:37 Yeah, a lot of these you've already seen before, so I'm trying to find the newer ones.
Speaker
01:39:42 Where we at here?
Devon
01:39:49 Oh, that's maybe it's like an older memory card.
01:39:51 I don't see the new one.
01:39:51 I just took some new ones the other day.
01:39:53 And I'm not seeing them in here.
01:40:06 Oh, here we go.
01:40:07 I think I showed you guys that one.
01:40:20 Alright, I know where I know where.
01:40:21 Some other ones are.
01:40:24 I can't talk a big.
01:40:25 Game and then not show you the.
01:40:30 The goods.
01:40:36 OK, here's one.
01:40:39 So this is a golden torch.
01:40:43 A golden torch cactus.
01:40:49 And as I've said with these, with these cactuses.
01:40:55 Make really amazing flowers.
01:40:59 But they only last.
01:41:01 A day.
01:41:03 So if you miss them.
01:41:05 You just never saw them.
01:41:07 So these flowers right here.
01:41:11 They they looked like nothing the day before.
01:41:15 And these are huge, these are.
01:41:17 Like this now? Yeah, about.
01:41:18 The size of my fist, I mean they're big.
01:41:22 All three of them.
01:41:23 So it's just these huge ******* white flowers.
01:41:27 And they form and they get really.
01:41:29 Big, like shockingly fast.
01:41:34 And then.
01:41:36 They shrivel up and die like that night, like the next day.
01:41:39 That they're they're shriveled up and gone.
01:41:45 And here's what they look like up close.
01:41:48 But they're huge.
01:42:01 Huge flowers.
01:42:05 So it's kind of cool because I have.
01:42:07 I have so many different cactus now and so.
01:42:09 Many different varieties that.
01:42:11 Even though the flowers only last a day, although I've noticed there's a couple that that they they last.
01:42:18 Slightly longer, but usually within a couple of days.
01:42:22 They're gone, but for the.
01:42:23 Most part it's just in a.
01:42:24 Day and then it's gone.
01:42:28 But I have so many different varieties and they they bloom at so many different times.
01:42:32 Or there's a?
01:42:33 Couple of the.
01:42:34 I got this and well, it's it's an invasive.
01:42:39 Uh cactus in Australia.
01:42:42 They brought it over to use as.
01:42:45 Well, food for cattle and you know, just to maybe even use, there's a type of red dye that comes from cactus.
01:42:54 It's actually kind of weird.
01:42:55 There's these bugs that feed on the cactus and then you.
01:43:00 I think you mash up the bugs and get the red.
01:43:03 And so there was like, this huge industry cause that was like a big source that apparently you can still get this red dye.
01:43:08 It's mostly comes from Mexico.
01:43:10 I think now.
01:43:11 But it was like a big money maker back in, you know, a couple 100 years ago before you had, like red dye #5 or, you know, wherever the **** that **** comes from.
01:43:20 And so the Australians brought all these, you know, because Opuntia cactus, that that's all from America, they're all.
01:43:28 It's all over the place now.
01:43:29 But it it originated in America, and so they brought it over to Australia and.
Speaker 1
01:43:35 Because of the the favorable conditions.
Devon
01:43:39 It completely spread out invasively and started overtaking the continent really and they had to research like well, why is?
01:43:50 Why is it spreading so quickly here?
01:43:52 It seems to stay at least relatively under control in America.
01:43:56 What's the what's the difference?
01:43:57 Like what's?
01:43:59 Why is it?
01:43:59 So different here in in Australia and they found out they they lacked a.
01:44:06 One of the predators of the Opuntia is a.
01:44:09 Type of moth.
01:44:11 That'll Burrow into the pads and and and I guess it just ***** it up and and cuts it down so they actually imported the moth, you know, which is kind of rolling the dice, if you ask me, because that could have created more problems than usually does, but it worked out.
01:44:25 Actually cut down, but I've got.
01:44:27 In fact, here's a picture of that this variety.
01:44:30 UM, but it grows ******* crazy good.
01:44:35 And not only does it flow like you gotta remember, and not in the case of the golden torch here, that this is not the.
01:44:41 Case but in.
01:44:43 The case of the Opuntias, so here's one.
01:44:48 And this one's cool too, because it's got different colored flowers. It's got orange and yellow. A lot of the appetizers are kind of boring because they're they're mostly yellow. So if you get one that's not yellow.
01:44:58 It's kind of cool.
01:44:59 But the every one of those flowers, once they're fertilized instead of just.
01:45:04 Kind of shriveling up and falling on the ground.
01:45:07 Like the Golden Torch, it will become a prickly pear.
01:45:12 So all.
Speaker 1
01:45:12 Those little those little buds.
Devon
01:45:14 Right there.
01:45:15 Those are all going to be fruit.
01:45:17 And it's uh.
01:45:20 Growing like crazy like it.
01:45:23 I'm pretty excited about this variety.
01:45:25 It's not the prettiest variety.
01:45:27 But that's not well, that's kind of.
01:45:30 I planted some of them, but that's not.
01:45:31 That's not why I'm.
01:45:32 Getting in the cactus biz, you know.
01:45:36 Here is.
01:45:38 A variety from the East Coast because cactus, The funny thing is, I got a bunch of different varieties.
01:45:45 The sea which which would grow the best and my first year out here, I didn't know what I.
01:45:51 Was doing so.
Speaker 1
01:45:51 I was.
Devon
01:45:51 Just like, oh, I'm in the desert.
01:45:54 Cactus likes desert.
01:45:56 I'll just get all kinds of different cactuses.
01:45:58 And just throw them.
01:45:59 In here and they'll do great, not so much because.
01:46:02 While there are.
Speaker 1
01:46:03 Well, up until Yas do come.
Devon
01:46:05 From the Americas all over the place you can.
01:46:07 Find Opuntia cactus in places that get well below freezing places up north.
01:46:14 You know in Canada you can find cactuses that have adapted to that area, but because they have adapted to those kinds of conditions, you bring them out to the desert.
01:46:26 They just get burned the ****.
01:46:28 In fact, I've got quite a few that are struggling right now to make it even.
Speaker 1
01:46:34 Even though I've.
Devon
01:46:35 I gave them a fighting chance and a.
01:46:39 Greenhouse for a.
01:46:39 Little bit, this is the.
01:46:41 East Coast variety much, much smaller pads.
01:46:46 But it will still produce fruit.
01:46:50 Let's see here, another cactus.
01:46:53 Now, this is a European cactus.
01:46:56 But it's not.
01:46:57 Doesn't have pads, because all cactus with pads come from America.
01:47:02 This is a European cactus that I thought was dead because squirrels ate it down to the ground.
01:47:08 And then the little remaining pieces.
01:47:11 Shot up flowers couple days ago.
01:47:15 And again, those flowers only lasted a day.
01:47:18 So that that little tiny mound.
01:47:21 Hopefully is alive enough to come back.
01:47:24 Now that I've.
01:47:24 Been murdering all the squirrels left and right.
01:47:29 The even idea of what that will look like.
01:47:34 This is the mother plant.
01:47:41 That's what they look like.
01:47:44 This one flower.
01:47:45 Again, these flowers only last a day, but it just keeps flowering.
01:47:47 So after they shrivel up, in fact.
01:47:49 You can see on there.
01:47:51 All those little shriveled up nubs.
01:47:57 So I got those going.
01:48:00 And I think I've shown you.
01:48:01 The rest of these.
01:48:07 Yeah, I got to find the other.
01:48:08 Memory card.
01:48:10 So anyway.
01:48:11 Little quick cactus pill to.
Speaker 1
01:48:14 To lighten up the mood.
Devon
01:48:18 The birds are going crazy because as it gets hotter, the birds care way more about moisture, so they've been attacking the.
01:48:24 Cactus a lot more.
01:48:26 All right.
01:48:26 Let me take a.
01:48:27 Look at chat.
01:48:36 Not forming communities because fagots keep crying about potential subversiveness subversives and feds is the dumbest **** ever.
01:48:45 Just stop.
01:48:46 We aren't just going to give up because some people are scared.
01:48:53 What do you do with the cactus or just grow them for enjoyment?
01:48:56 So you can.
01:48:58 You can well depends.
01:49:00 Opuntia is is really the only cactus that's worth.
01:49:05 Unless you, unless you've like, got a whole bunch of ******* space, because every other cactus that produces fruit does not produce a lot of fruit and takes a really like so example.
01:49:15 Like in Mexico, they harvest swaro fruit.
01:49:19 If you don't know a swaro is a swaro is like the like the cartoon looking cactus, the kind of cactus.
01:49:25 Do you see in any cartoon about, like, you know, Cowboys and stuff, the big *** cactus with the arms?
01:49:34 You'll be ******** to try to farm swallows because yeah, they make fruit.
01:49:41 And yeah, it's.
01:49:42 Good fruit.
01:49:44 But it takes some like 50 years or something like that to get to where they're making fruit.
01:49:52 And you can't propagate a swallow the same way like you can't, like, cut off a piece of a swallow and ram it in the ground and grow and swallow.
01:50:03 So you have to wait 50 years and then when it does produce fruit it produces like if you're lucky, like 4 fruit.
01:50:13 But because there's these huge areas of desert in Mexico where they've got enough swallows, they actually send out.
01:50:22 These pickers, they have these big long poles.
01:50:26 And kind of like those little like that little grabber at the end and they or a hook or something and they knocked the swallow fruit out and they do it enough to where they they sell them as produce.
01:50:39 But to actually try to do that in my limited space would be impossible, and that's the case with a lot of these fruit bearing cactuses.
01:50:46 So like even though I've got a lot of Peruvian apple cactuses, I just have them.
01:50:51 Because they were free.
01:50:53 And they look cool, but they, you know, and and they'll make fruit and the the the fruit.
01:50:58 'S really good.
01:51:00 But in the case of the proving Apple cactus, it's you have to because their flowers only last a day.
01:51:07 Do, but they also need to be pollinated from one flower to another flower, so you have to have enough of them to where there's two of them, like blossoming at.
01:51:16 The same.
01:51:16 Time and they have to be pollinated at night because the flowers open up at night and that's because in Peru, where they come from, there's a moth.
01:51:27 That pollinates them that doesn't exist in America.
01:51:31 So you have to hand pollinate them.
01:51:34 It's just like this huge ***** ***.
01:51:36 And then you get one fruit, you know, every time you do this big, stupid pant.
01:51:40 And it's not like you know, it's so per plant and these plants are huge, like a a neighbor of mine has one of these plants that's like the size.
01:51:47 Of a bus and.
01:51:49 I've never seen a fruit on it.
01:51:51 And the most flowers I've seen at the same time is like maybe like 5 or 6.
01:51:56 So it's just not worth it.
01:51:58 If you use, however the.
01:52:02 The cactus is like the ones that they brought to Australia.
01:52:06 Stuff like this.
01:52:10 You know.
01:52:11 The the fruits are small.
01:52:13 On this particular variety, but it makes.
01:52:15 A ton of them.
01:52:17 There's another kind.
01:52:22 This one you'll notice the fruit or the flower is rather it might be hard to tell in this.
01:52:29 Picture this one. It's it's.
01:52:32 Not putting a bunch of fruit this year because it's still growing out.
01:52:34 It started out as a single pad, but but next year this thing is going to just be covered in these these things.
01:52:40 These fruit are much bigger.
01:52:43 And I've got a bunch of varieties that have a they get cut.
01:52:46 In fact, there's a bunch that are already covered in fruit.
01:52:48 The fruit, it's still green.
01:52:50 They won't be ready for probably another two to three months.
01:52:54 But I didn't get a video of this last year because I had.
01:52:58 I have some cactus that were already producing fruit.
01:53:02 The fruit is covered in spines.
01:53:05 And so you can't.
01:53:06 You don't want to bite into it, or you have a bunch of microscopic.
01:53:09 Needles in?
01:53:09 Your tongue.
Speaker 1
01:53:10 So what you do?
Devon
01:53:11 Is you harvest all the fruit and then you lay them out on a metal sheet with A and you get a flamethrower.
01:53:18 And I'm not kidding.
01:53:21 And you blast them with the flame thrower, and it's just, I'm sure you.
01:53:23 Guys have seen when.
01:53:25 You get when a lighter burns hair.
01:53:29 Quickly, the hair just burns up.
01:53:31 Same thing happens with these little needles, so you blast the fruit with a flamethrower and the little hair light needles.
01:53:42 And then you have all the fruit.
01:53:44 Now the fruit is then filled with these really hard ******* seeds that are edible.
01:53:49 But you know.
01:53:50 They could also break your ******* teeth.
01:53:51 They're so hard.
01:53:53 I mean, they're designed to wear it like an animals eats the fruit and then shifts out the seeds and the seeds are still viable.
01:53:58 So they're pretty like, you know, ******** seeds.
01:54:01 But you can process them.
01:54:02 You can process them and.
01:54:04 Make smoothies.
01:54:06 That's what I did last time is I made a bunch of *******.
01:54:08 Smoothies and they taste great.
01:54:10 So that's that's what I did last.
01:54:13 Time, that's what.
01:54:15 I'll probably do this here.
01:54:16 You can make like.
01:54:18 You can dehydrate.
01:54:19 You can make like a paste out of the fruit and kind of make like fruit roll ups.
01:54:25 And it's good.
01:54:27 It's good stuff.
01:54:28 You can eat the pads.
01:54:30 Mexicans eat the pads called no palas.
01:54:34 And I've got a couple of varieties that are actually from Mexican commercial Nepalis farms.
01:54:40 And you can grill up the pads.
01:54:43 Not a whole lot of calories in those pads.
01:54:45 That's that's the bad thing about them.
01:54:47 But the fruit is where it's at for calories, but not even like a ton of calories in the in the fruit either.
01:54:53 A lot of sugar.
01:54:55 I mean, they're sweet.
01:54:55 But they're not.
01:54:56 Like, you know, like sweet, sweet.
01:55:01 They're a little tart.
01:55:03 But there's there's still sugar in it.
01:55:06 But yeah, I'm growing them for that reason.
01:55:10 Most of the varieties I have are for.
01:55:13 For food.
01:55:15 But I threw in a bunch of other ones for show.
01:55:21 Uh. Let's see here.
01:55:25 Any advice on how we can accelerate this any faster?
01:55:28 I don't think we are going to have to.
01:55:32 I think.
01:55:32 It's I mean.
01:55:34 You know like.
01:55:36 Every week, it seems like it's accelerating pretty.
01:55:38 Quick on its own.
01:55:42 Have you paid much attention to the Eastern European countries offering citizenship on ancestral basis?
01:55:47 Slovakia is changing their laws soon and I have proof of ancestry on one side, so I'm going to apply.
01:55:57 The other side is founding stock.
Speaker 3
01:55:59 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:56:01 That's up to you.
Devon
01:56:03 That could be.
01:56:03 Cool. I don't know.
01:56:05 Much about Slovakia, I don't have any, or at least not as probably not any, probably not any, but definitely not any significant amount of Eastern European blood.
01:56:18 So that wouldn't apply to me.
01:56:20 I'm mostly like Scottish and.
01:56:23 Some French and English and German.
01:56:28 In the long term, it would have been better for Germany if the USSR occupied the whole place.
01:56:34 Today East Germany has a higher fertility rate than West Germany, despite West Germany having way more foreigners, who tend to have higher fertility rates than native Germans.
01:56:46 Well, that's because you gotta remember who?
01:56:49 Who do you think was in charge?
01:56:51 Of the portion of Germany that the United States was overseeing, who do you think worked at the State Department at that time?
01:57:02 And who do you think was using the the same kinds of manipulation tactics that that, you know, they just admitted that they were using during COVID last year?
01:57:13 On the German people in a vindictive way.
01:57:18 And I think Michael Jones has talked extensively about this when he was in Germany witnessing the social engineering that was taking place there, a lot of the cocked Ness of the German people today is a direct result of the cut.
01:57:37 Programming that was enforced on them post World War 2 by the Allies.
01:57:46 And the the the tribesmen within the ally power structure.
01:57:51 Have you seen the racial dot map? The and extremely detailed maps of 2016, 2000 or 2020 election?
01:58:00 They could be.
01:58:00 Used to determine the odds that your neighbors are your people.
01:58:05 Yeah, you.
01:58:06 Yeah, you could look at stuff like.
01:58:07 That and see what the density is.
01:58:10 Just you got to remember, rural rural areas are relatively a safe bet.
01:58:17 Not every part of the country, but it's going to be a safer bet and a lot of it is really what you're trying to get away from is parasites.
01:58:26 Parasites don't want to live in rural areas.
01:58:29 They want to go move.
01:58:30 To where all the goodies are.
01:58:32 And the goodies are not in the.
01:58:34 Rural areas.
01:58:35 And so while in a lot of rural areas, maybe this is changing there, I mean, there were a lot of Democrat strongholds, but that's back when Democrats used to focus more on working class white people, right.
01:58:48 And now that that's increasingly not at all at all.
01:58:54 Well, anyone does?
01:58:56 I don't know.
01:58:56 That's still the case.
01:58:58 I don't know what the.
01:59:00 You know, like in in states in the South, for example, they used to be very despite their reputation very, I would say more left-leaning than in the West, right. But I don't know if that's.
01:59:21 I don't know how how that plays out these days, but you're going to have.
01:59:25 You're have.
01:59:26 It's safer bet not a wife if.
01:59:28 You go to a.
01:59:28 Rural area you're not.
01:59:30 Going to have to deal with diversity.
01:59:31 Almost at a.
01:59:36 Your cactus pills are like the cute animals during the you can't stop progress from high hypocrite.
01:59:42 I don't know.
01:59:43 I I've seen you.
01:59:44 Know, I know.
01:59:44 I know who that is, but I don't.
01:59:46 I don't know I.
01:59:46 Don't see what you're talking about.
01:59:50 I've never been treated to the cute animals.
01:59:52 Usually when I I I think maybe it's because I don't think I make it through an entire one of those videos, usually because it's just so horrific.
01:59:59 That you know after like because they're.
02:00:02 Kind of long.
02:00:02 Sometimes like after.
02:00:03 Like 10 minutes of just.
02:00:05 You're just like, OK, I've had.
02:00:07 I've had my fill.
02:00:09 Have I caught a hive yet?
02:00:10 No, and I'm thinking it's because I don't think they've swarmed yet.
02:00:15 I think it's because the the resources and I think I've dramatically increased the pollen availability.
02:00:22 But the you know in this area, but I think their resources, because I think they're I don't they, I mean their hive didn't die.
02:00:29 But I think it it.
02:00:30 Took a beating over the winter.
02:00:32 Especially with how dry it's been.
02:00:35 And so I.
02:00:36 Don't think they've they've.
02:00:38 Created enough stores that you know, or maybe even Queen sells to where they're swarming.
02:00:45 And so I haven't.
02:00:47 I mean usually my property.
02:00:50 Is covered in bees at different times of day, and there's certainly you know when it's B o'clock, there's certainly still a lot of bees out, but not like it was last year.
02:01:01 So I think that they just.
02:01:04 There was probably a a a drop in population.
Speaker 1
02:01:08 But I'm I'm going to I'm.
Devon
02:01:10 Going to put out more.
02:01:12 I'm going to, in fact, I was thinking about putting up a beach swarm trap on my roof right above where they where they used to live, because bees tend to want to go to the same.
02:01:22 Kinds of places.
02:01:24 And when I cleaned out my ceiling and for those of you don't know, there was a a killer bee infestation in my ceiling that I cleared out.
02:01:30 There's a video of it on bit shooting on YouTube still.
02:01:35 Called invasive species.
02:01:37 But when I cleared out the uh, the killer bees in my ceiling, you could tell that someone had been in that portion of the ceiling before.
02:01:46 So I suspect bees had had moved in there before.
02:01:50 And so I think that.
02:01:54 If I put a swarm trap right on.
02:01:56 The roof, right?
02:01:57 Above, where their entrance was.
02:02:00 Which is totally sealed off now that they'll at least they've increased the chance of getting one, but no luck.
02:02:06 So far.
02:02:10 Uh, let's take a look here.
02:02:13 Look up Amy B Hill on Wikipedia.
02:02:17 Then go down to the pardon section and read.
02:02:19 About her parents.
02:02:21 And makes Molly Tibbetts story look white Pilling.
02:02:26 All right, let's do.
02:02:26 It why not?
02:02:28 Let's do it.
02:02:40 I think you pronounce that Beal.
02:02:47 Amy Beale pardons.
02:02:50 Well, first of all, who is Amy Beale?
02:02:55 Was an American graduate of Stanford University and an anti apartheid activist in in South Africa who was murdered by Cape Town residents while a black mob shouted anti white slurs.
02:03:10 The four men convicted of her murder were pardoned by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
02:03:15 OK, that's pretty funny.
02:03:17 So basically a.
02:03:20 One of the many psychotic whites, suicidal, psychotic whites.
02:03:26 You know, she was an activist for the blacks.
02:03:30 And the blacks?
02:03:34 She paid the toll.
02:03:38 Let's see here. As she drove three friends home to the Township of whatever not going to say that word outside Cape Town on August 25th, 1993, and mob pulled her from her car and stabbed and stoned her to death.
02:03:52 The attack on the car driven by her was one of the many incidents of general lawlessness.
02:03:58 Gee, I wonder what that well, that was a product of.
02:04:03 On on that road that afternoon, bands of the toy toying youths threw stones at delivery vehicles and cars driven by white people.
02:04:13 One delivery vehicle was toppled over and set alight and only the arrival of police prevented more damage.
02:04:20 There was evidence that some of the possessions belonging to her.
02:04:23 And the passengers were stolen, according to Rex van something in his 1998 book, one of 1 Miracle is not enough.
02:04:33 Supporters of the three men accused of murdering her burst out laughing in the public gallery of the Supreme Court.
02:04:41 When a witness told how the battered woman.
02:04:43 Groaned in pain.
Speaker 1
02:04:48 So they they.
Devon
02:04:49 Pardoned a man who busted out laughing.
02:04:55 While they were describing her dying groans and this is this was an activist.
02:05:01 For them.
02:05:05 See this?
02:05:07 It's I'm telling you there's something wrong with white people.
02:05:15 Yeah, but yeah, it does get worse. So in 1998, all the part in South Africa when they stated that their actions have been politically motivated, BB Hills family supported the release of the men.
02:05:29 Her father shook their hands and stated.
02:05:34 The most important vehicle of reconciliation is open and honest dialogue.
02:05:41 We are here to reconcile a human life that was taken without an opportunity for dialogue.
02:05:48 When we are finished with this process, we must move forward.
02:05:52 With linked arms.
02:05:55 That is the black pill.
02:06:04 That I don't.
02:06:05 I don't.
02:06:05 I I.
02:06:06 I lack this.
02:06:08 This disease that seems to affect so.
02:06:10 Many white people.
02:06:12 So I don't I don't understand it.
02:06:16 But it affects enough white people to where you can't pretend it's not there.
02:06:35 Scar when buying land, I see the deserts tend to have lowest cost per acre.
02:06:40 Should I buy desert land or smaller piece of forest water is the biggest thing.
02:06:47 There's a lot.
02:06:48 Of desert land that has no access to.
02:06:50 Water or no water rights, that's something you have to look at now.
02:06:56 You can probably get around that, and if you're isolated enough, it's not a big deal.
02:07:02 If you're somewhere that doesn't have like because it's expensive to to drill a well and in a desert, you have to go down much further. And if and sometimes you won't find anything, so you could spend $20,000 looking for water.
02:07:20 And never find it.
02:07:23 So you have to take that into consideration.
02:07:27 Water is a big one.
02:07:29 The desert's good, and that you have unlimited supplies of electricity. You know solar panels are cheap and easy to maintain, and everything else, and you'll never run a sun.
02:07:42 You also don't have to worry about.
02:07:45 The well, depending on the desert.
02:07:47 You don't have to worry as much about heating.
02:07:50 But you do have to figure out.
02:07:52 How to cool the place?
02:07:55 You can get rain water.
02:07:59 But honestly, if I relied just on rainwater this last year, I'd probably be out of water by now, so you never know you.
02:08:08 You'd have to have enough storage.
02:08:11 So that if there was a dry year like I've had it won't it wouldn't you wouldn't die.
02:08:20 It all depends.
02:08:21 There's some desert land that would be way better than than some forest land, and there's some forest land that be way better than any desert land.
02:08:29 You got to just look at survivability.
02:08:33 And that's going to matter way more than ecosystem, you know, like ecosystem fits into that.
02:08:39 You know, climate fits into that, but there's just you got to look at and look cost even fits into that.
02:08:46 And so there's property tax.
02:08:50 You know, you got to look at.
02:08:52 And if you spend.
02:08:56 A bunch of money on some Primo forest land and then the property tax kills you.
02:09:01 Maybe you have.
02:09:03 It could be.
02:09:03 Who knows.
02:09:04 Maybe you're paying 5 grand a year.
02:09:07 To the state to keep your own land.
02:09:12 So you got to look into that stuff.
Speaker 1
02:09:15 So what matters most?
Devon
02:09:18 Is water but survivability?
02:09:26 What species of cactus make the best tasting cactus juice?
02:09:31 I'm going to find out.
02:09:33 There's just a lot of varieties.
02:09:34 They're all generally the same.
02:09:37 I think, but I'll find out.
02:09:39 I've got a lot of different varieties.
02:09:43 I'll tell you what though, the proving Apple cactus is.
02:09:47 Well, dragon fruit, that's a cactus.
02:09:50 Yeah, unfortunately, don't do too well out here.
02:09:51 I had a I had dragon fruit cactus.
02:09:55 That was doing OK.
02:09:58 And like the sun is just a little too much for it.
02:10:01 So I stuck it like under a tree in the shade and I was doing all right.
02:10:07 And then the winter hit.
02:10:10 And it killed off about half of it, but it's coming back now.
02:10:14 I don't know if it's going to grow back enough.
02:10:17 To start, it's never made a dragon fruit, but dragon fruit is a cactus if.
02:10:22 You can if you.
02:10:23 Live in a more.
02:10:25 You know, California, like climate dragon fruit.
02:10:27 Would be great.
02:10:28 Or if you're in the desert, that just doesn't get cold, it might still be OK, but you got to shade it like there's people that grow dragon fruit.
02:10:38 In places like Phoenix, but they have to do.
02:10:41 Under a uh a shade or in a greenhouse or something.
02:10:46 You can also grow all of.
02:10:48 Proven apple cake.
02:10:49 That's like I said, it's really good.
02:10:51 It's just not worth the trouble.
02:10:55 Umm are you familiar with the African milk trees ank leafy boy, cacti or cacti?
02:11:02 I've had a few.
02:11:03 Their SAP is.
02:11:04 Yeah, that's you're talking about phobias.
02:11:06 I've got a few of phobias.
02:11:08 Euphorbia is is not the same.
02:11:10 It's it's not actually a cactus, it's a well, it's neophobia and they're not edible at all.
02:11:18 They're all super poisonous and can make you go blind and.
02:11:23 I got a few of those in certain parts of the yard.
02:11:26 They make good defense.
02:11:28 Not all of them survived.
02:11:30 About half the ones I plant that are dead, but the other half are doing OK and the bunnies won't eat them and they're sharp and very poisonous.
Speaker 1
02:11:42 Supposedly Romans made medicine out.
Devon
02:11:44 Of him.
02:11:49 OK, going through here.
02:11:52 Dixiecrats were more conservative than Republicans ever.
02:11:55 Were well, maybe.
02:12:01 America was ****** in 1920 when women were given the right to vote. That is, when the immune system was completely destroyed, as women are programmed by evolution for civilizational surrender. Civilizations that endure exclude women from political power. Well, patriarchy, that's it. Wasn't the death of the country.
02:12:21 But it was the death of the patriarchy, and now the death of the country.
02:12:27 Patriarchy is very important to to keep intact.
02:12:30 If you want to keep your people intact.
02:12:38 The most dangerous people in the tech industry are the white traders.
02:12:42 They are the most competent engineers, but they are.
02:12:45 They also cheer their demographic demise.
02:12:48 I went to a networking event in Silicon Valley.
02:12:51 And the most pro diversity guy there was a very Aryan looking white guy.
02:12:58 Well, I I don't know if they're the best programmers all the time.
02:13:00 But like I would say.
02:13:03 A lot of that is.
02:13:05 If they're just self interested.
02:13:09 They know the game they're playing the game.
02:13:13 They know they can't.
02:13:14 They're they're being *******, but also and and this also makes them *******.
02:13:20 You don't have any competition if you're a smart, competent guy like the guy you're describing, of course you're going to want to hire people that will never be able to compete with you.
02:13:30 That's called job security for now, and it's it's short sighted.
02:13:35 Selfish thinking.
02:13:40 So even if he doesn't really believe it, which he maybe he.
02:13:44 Does a lot of these.
02:13:45 Guys that are really good at.
02:13:48 At technical things that you would think that that would that would extend to other parts of.
02:13:54 The brain, you know.
02:13:55 Like the the people that are really good.
02:13:58 And really smart.
02:14:01 But but in a very narrow field.
02:14:05 I I I myself would often make the mistake of thinking well, if he's able to program that, or if he was able to design this or you know, whatever, you would think that like, oh, he's he's got a really good mind.
02:14:19 Is that something that I wish I'd made right?
02:14:21 And then you talked to and realized that, oh, no, it's just.
02:14:24 You're just very.
02:14:25 Your brain is is just very limited in scope.
02:14:29 Like you, you aren't good at processing this other stuff.
02:14:38 Let's see here.
02:14:39 Or they're just like just 100%.
02:14:43 Totally brainwashed by the.
02:14:49 You know by the.
02:14:53 The programming.
Speaker
02:14:56 OK.
Devon
02:14:59 How do you get water off grid with no?
02:15:01 Rain a well.
02:15:04 Or a river.
02:15:16 It's so cringe.
02:15:17 How Vince talks about black fatherlessness when talking about race and never talks genetics.
02:15:24 Even when he mentions the Bell curve, which is almost never.
02:15:28 Ah, I haven't seen.
02:15:31 Any of this content in a long time, but I he gets it.
02:15:34 And he knows.
02:15:38 So I don't know.
02:15:40 If that's accurate or not.
02:15:43 When majority of whites wake up and start to stand up for their race like all others do, or are you just saying when?
02:15:52 Do you think that there's?
02:15:54 Do you think that's when the race war will start?
02:15:57 Well, firstly, you're making a big assumption.
02:16:00 You're assuming that will ever happen.
02:16:06 And you'll you're assuming that will happen if it happens when whites will even be in a.
02:16:11 Position to do.
02:16:13 Something offensive I don't.
02:16:14 You know that there's a lot of assumptions there.
02:16:19 So I don't know.
02:16:22 I think like you said, there's a sickness.
02:16:26 There's a sickness and there's a self-destructive suicidal sickness.
02:16:33 It hasn't existed, you know, for all time.
02:16:37 It's not like this.
02:16:38 I don't even necessarily think it's it's fully genetic.
02:16:43 I just think it might be just we're in this perfect storm of.
02:16:48 Of a genetic predisposition for this kind of behavior mixed with an like centuries of *******.
02:16:57 You know, propaganda and programming.
02:17:02 So I don't know.
02:17:07 Do you think people playing the game will see the the detriment in doing that the more things, but not no.
02:17:14 Most people, if you haven't seen it yet, most people aren't going to see it.
02:17:19 And if look, we just went over that story of the the parents of that activist that was that was murdered by the very people she was trying to support in preference over her own people and her father shaking the hands of her, of his daughters, murderers.
02:17:37 In in supporting their pardon.
02:17:43 You know, at least part of that's genetic.
02:17:52 Uh. Let's see here.
02:17:56 The white people with the most in Group preference happen to be the ones having the most children.
02:18:02 The leftist whites in the cities have the fewest children.
02:18:07 Hopefully any genetic predisposition to cook ideology will be culled from.
02:18:11 The white gene pool.
02:18:13 Yeah, but also unfortunately that also correlates with.
02:18:19 Intelligence. A lot of the.
02:18:23 High intelligence correlates with low birth.
02:18:27 So you're also that's and that's that's been true for a long time, so.
02:18:34 You know, unfortunately I don't know about you, but I'd stack up well, you know, if I don't know if you're if you're asking about that because of gardening, I'm good.
02:18:53 Let's see here.
02:19:01 Alright, looks like we're all caught up alright guys.
02:19:06 Well, with that.
02:19:09 I'm going to wrap things up.
02:19:15 See you guys in a couple days. It'll be nice to actually have two days off going on other people's strings. It's not like.
02:19:22 A big deal.
02:19:22 But when I was on blonde belly.
02:19:24 Of the beast.
02:19:26 I really do need those two days just so I can have like 1 solid 24 hours of not, you know, looking at news and stuff like that or or having to.
02:19:35 Stay up late.
02:19:40 Ah, so it'll be nice.
02:19:42 To have that again anyway.
02:19:45 And if you guys, who knows if I can't sleep, maybe I'll come up with another fancy animation.
02:19:49 What I got to do?
02:19:49 I saw someone in.
02:19:50 The very beginning.
02:19:50 Of the show mention that their favorite animation was the robot chasing the cow that's on the computer.
02:19:57 The other computer that died.
02:19:59 So I got.
02:20:00 Maybe I'll what I'll do is yank out the the drive in that.
02:20:06 And copy all those because.
02:20:08 The helicopter ones are like.
02:20:09 All the ones I haven't been playing recently.
02:20:11 The reason I've been.
02:20:12 Playing them is they're all in that drive.
02:20:14 And they don't exist on this computer.
02:20:16 So I'll copy those over perhaps.
02:20:19 And so they can change things up a little bit in case you're getting tired of the the inflatable Bunny and the Grover versus the Terminator and Santa Claus being chased by diversity and.
02:20:34 Some other ones that aren't as good so.
Speaker 1
02:20:39 Anyway, hope you guys have a good Saturday night.
Devon
02:20:44 Stay strong, never cook.
02:20:47 For black pills, I am of course.
02:20:50 Do you have any stack?
Speaker 4
02:20:52 Right.
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