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INSOMNIA STREAM: CRAZY EDDIE EDITION.mp3

07/15/2023
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Still have time.
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00:01:19 With falling from.
Speaker 2
00:01:21 The stable and with kids keep coming.
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00:01:49 There they go.
Speaker 3
00:01:59 The general.
Speaker 1
00:02:04 Looks like for you all night and.
Speaker
00:02:07 Here and there.
Speaker 4
00:02:39 Wow with everybody.
Speaker
00:03:26 Running stream singing the song.
00:05:06 Get out.
00:05:07 Get out.
00:05:07 Get out.
Speaker 4
00:05:40 Every time.
Speaker 5
00:05:53 It's crazy.
00:06:03 Get those.
00:06:07 This is going on now.
00:06:14 Audio equipment, remember?
00:06:27 Now that's crazy.
00:06:28 Superstar near you.
00:06:29 Crazy crazy.
00:06:42 Going on right now through Sunday Jersey baseball cap.
00:06:48 Celebrating green crazy ground.
00:06:50 Opening flow out, so come on.
00:06:52 Down to Edison, NJ, that are insane.
Devon
00:08:37 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:40 I'm your host, Devin Stack in the background you probably hear Truro trying to weasel his way into the big house with Massa.
00:08:49 Not gonna happen.
00:08:50 Not gonna happen.
00:08:52 Mostly because he pees on everything.
00:08:57 I don't think, I don't think.
00:08:58 You can fix that in a cat, right?
00:09:00 They get like some crazy feral cat that just likes to pee on.
00:09:03 Stuff, even if you snap his snap his balls off, which I don't, I'm not really a big fan of.
00:09:09 I don't think that that that prevents the the peeing on everything.
00:09:14 We're spraying.
00:09:15 I guess it is, but it's basically pee like.
00:09:22 It's Churro has his own little brand of Musk.
00:09:25 He's upset because it's been really, really hot.
00:09:28 Really, really hot.
00:09:29 So he's had to stay, spend most of the day in his little.
00:09:33 His wagy cage over there, but anyway.
00:09:37 This is the crazy Eddie edition crazy Eddie.
00:09:42 We're going to talk about crazy Eddie.
00:09:47 First, real quick, I I noticed that library that's the blockchain that's in charge of.
00:09:56 We're not in charge of, but rather that that Odyssey is built on top of.
00:10:01 And my understanding is they lost their and it was funny cause we'll be talking about the SEC a little bit.
00:10:07 Tonight in in, in an unrelated way.
00:10:12 They lost their case with SEC.
00:10:14 Actually in and maybe a related way cause it's Jews versus the SEC.
00:10:19 And so they're they're being forced to dissolve.
00:10:23 Now my understanding is.
00:10:27 And I haven't seen anything from Odyssey specifically addressing this.
00:10:31 Maybe they've said something recently that I haven't seen, but it doesn't mean that Odyssey is going away.
00:10:38 It doesn't mean that the library blockchain is going away, it's just simply the official developers are going away.
00:10:46 Now what that will mean long term.
00:10:48 I don't know.
00:10:50 I don't know.
00:10:51 In the short term, it doesn't seem to.
00:10:53 Mean a whole lot.
00:10:55 So my my my.
00:10:57 The problem with with switching platforms.
00:11:01 And we've switched so many platforms at this point.
00:11:04 It's not a big deal.
00:11:05 I guess we'll do it right if we got to do it, but there's not a lot of options.
00:11:09 I know there's smaller platforms, but I'd I'd prefer to remain on like as mainstream of a platform as possible.
00:11:17 You know, it's nothing against these smaller ones.
00:11:19 It's just that it's just simply a a question of of foot traffic.
00:11:25 You know it's location, location, location.
00:11:28 And you want to have your platform as as in front of as many eyeballs as possible.
00:11:34 Rumble comes to mind.
00:11:37 It's just that with rumble, they're based out of Canada.
00:11:43 My understanding there's a lot of.
00:11:46 Free speech problems in Canada.
00:11:49 So even if they were the the the people were based that rent, which I don't think.
00:11:53 But if they were, they would have to play within the law of of Canada, which from what I understand.
00:12:02 Wouldn't be conducive to the insomnia string.
00:12:07 So there there's a problem.
00:12:08 Plus I can't find any information on the actual.
00:12:13 People in charge, I know that there's some investors that aren't exactly our guys, not that our guys would be running anything that big anyway, but.
00:12:25 Just so in the meantime, we're sticking with the Odyssey we're going to.
00:12:29 See what happens.
00:12:30 Another reason why there was it was called into question whether or not we should change.
00:12:35 I put this out on Twitter is the this the?
00:12:38 Well, I guess now former CEO of Library.
00:12:42 And and at least according to.
00:12:45 Wikipedia or maybe or some article I read at least on paper, the CEO of Odyssey currently still is this Jewish guy who splurged out on Twitter and was talking about how you know that, you know, Jews are superior because of their.
00:13:04 IQ and blah blah.
00:13:06 And there's a lot of people that got mad about that, and I understand it.
00:13:10 But if you, if you think of it this way.
00:13:14 If he's will it like if you got a a a race realist Jew in charge of the platform that at least According to him he is, is very committed to free speech and he's well, he himself is willing to go there from a different direction.
00:13:31 The way I see it is kind of like.
00:13:34 Why not?
00:13:35 Why not?
00:13:37 You know the same way that his people used the Americas.
00:13:42 Commitment to free speech.
00:13:44 To slowly but very steadily subvert our culture.
00:13:49 Why can't we?
00:13:50 Do the same thing when the tables have turned.
00:13:54 So I mean, I don't.
00:13:56 And I don't know that this guy.
00:13:57 Has any real input.
00:13:59 It's something Kauffman.
00:14:00 I forget his first name.
00:14:02 I don't know how much input he has on the on on the operating, you know, day-to-day stuff at Odyssey or whatever.
Speaker 7
00:14:10 But it's so I.
Devon
00:14:11 Knew going in.
00:14:12 I knew going in he was a libertarian Jew and it just it is what it is.
00:14:17 So we'll see.
00:14:18 We'll see how that everything unfolds with that.
00:14:22 But I just want to make everyone aware in case there is some kind of change that has to take place.
00:14:30 Other than that I I might be in an effort to get the book, you know, Part 2.
00:14:38 Dave, the rope Part 2.
00:14:39 That's not what it's called, but you know, for all intents and purposes, day of the road, Part 2, in order to get that out the door sooner rather than later.
00:14:48 I might be changing the schedule a little bit just so I can have more consecutive days focused on that and not have it have to like break up and have to, you know, research a new stream every.
00:14:58 Couple days or what?
00:15:00 But I haven't really.
00:15:03 Don't really have like.
00:15:05 Clear idea as to what that will look like yet so, but I'll I just wanted to say that in the beginning of the stream as opposed to the end when a lot of people have tuned out.
00:15:16 So yeah.
00:15:18 Anyway, I was a cricket on my desk.
Speaker 8
00:15:21 Now I just jumped away.
Devon
00:15:24 Classified cat.
00:15:25 You're not doing your job.
00:15:28 OK, well anyway.
00:15:30 Let's go ahead and get.
00:15:31 Let's get started.
00:15:33 Now, crazy eddies.
00:15:35 If you were, if you were in.
00:15:37 New York or?
00:15:38 In the New York City area in the tri-state area.
00:15:42 During the late 70s or 80s, you would know about crazy Eddie because they're advertisements.
00:15:50 They're very obnoxious advertisements that played around the clock on television and radio.
00:15:57 A lot of, and even if even if he didn't.
00:16:00 A lot of small time electronic shops around the country started to mimic.
00:16:07 The same kind of ads, because of the perceived success of crazy eddies.
00:16:15 We're going to kind.
00:16:15 Of take a look at who crazy Eddie was.
00:16:19 Why crazy Eddie's not a thing anymore?
00:16:26 That what that might mean on on a if you extrapolate what happened with crazy eddies out to maybe a larger demographic that crazy Eddie belongs to.
00:16:38 So for starters.
00:16:42 Now, who is crazy Eddie?
00:16:46 Crazy Eddie.
00:16:48 His his real name is Eddie Antar.
00:16:52 Now, Eddie antar.
00:16:55 Is a first generation, so son of immigrants.
00:17:01 From Syria, Jewish immigrants from Syria, his parents were merchants.
00:17:09 Ohh freaking cricket has jumped on me.
00:17:15 Now he's gone again.
00:17:19 Oh boy.
00:17:20 Anyway, that the he was the.
00:17:23 Son of of immigrants, they were.
00:17:24 They were just merchants.
00:17:25 That's all I can find before they showed up.
00:17:29 Who knows what they they traded him, but once they were here.
00:17:33 He got his start as a as a a pre team.
00:17:38 Selling junk.
00:17:40 At the at the OR like the side of the road like you see those St.
00:17:46 vendors in Times Square?
00:17:48 He was at the Port Authority selling junk electronics for sometimes up to 10 times.
00:17:56 What they were worth, you know he would.
00:17:58 He would convince people that, you know, oh, this is.
00:18:00 Oh, no.
00:18:01 You're gonna good deal.
00:18:02 You're gonna.
00:18:02 You know, it's almost like the the stereotype that you used to see where there, you know, some guy would open up his jacket and you'd have all these fake Rolexes and and try to sell you a fake Rolex.
00:18:14 That's worth maybe.
00:18:17 $25 for $2500. He did the same thing, only with like junky electronics electronics that sometimes wouldn't work.
00:18:26 He would swap it.
00:18:26 Like he would show you the working one and then and then sell you a broken one.
00:18:31 But even if you got a working one, you you overpaid.
00:18:33 If you bought from crazy Eddie.
00:18:36 Now his dad set up.
00:18:39 A appliance shop now this.
00:18:46 This was relatively new because usually if you were getting a television or a stereo or or any kind of appliance, you got it from the larger department, so.
00:18:57 There weren't a whole lot of smaller outfits that sold just appliances, and one of the reasons for that is it was really difficult to compete with these larger appliance stores because they had the ability to, you know, volume by and get things at a cheaper price.
00:19:18 And you know, so kind of like it'd be like trying to compete with Walmart for the same reason that Walmart puts a lot of these small businesses out of business when they come.
00:19:27 To a small town.
00:19:28 It'd be like trying to open up a small business, you know, in a town that already has a W.
00:19:33 Smart, but that they didn't let that dissuade them.
00:19:39 Because you know, they they could just do things like.
00:19:42 Oh, I don't.
00:19:42 Know high pressure cells, tactics that included in the case of crazy Eddie at one point reportedly locking a woman inside the store and telling her that she can't leave until she bought the deep fryer that he was trying to sell her.
00:20:00 And it was stuff like this that kind of gave him the name crazy Eddie because he would bully customers.
00:20:07 He would shame them.
00:20:09 He would psychologically **** with them and and and basically just like the the the epitome of pushy salesman.
00:20:18 And so they were able to make a little bit of money.
00:20:21 Because he was charging way too much for for junk.
00:20:26 Basically for junk.
00:20:29 His dad and an uncle that were running that was running this appliance store.
00:20:36 It was starting to go bankrupt.
00:20:38 Because they just couldn't make it again.
00:20:41 Trying to compete with these larger stores.
00:20:46 And so.
00:20:47 Crazy Eddie's solution.
00:20:50 And his his dad and his uncle were in on this.
00:20:53 There's no way they couldn't be.
00:20:55 And as you'll see, like it's it's it's a very it's a family tradition it seems.
00:21:01 They began buying their goods from like like stolen goods.
00:21:07 They would buy from the Jewish mafia.
00:21:09 They would buy from just people that would steal appliances.
00:21:14 They would repackage used appliances and sell them as new.
00:21:19 They would, you know, keep using those high pressure sales tactics at one point, crazy.
00:21:26 He convinced a customer to take his shoes off, stole the shoes and told him he couldn't have his shoes until he bought whatever it was that he was trying to sell.
00:21:36 And it was stuff like that constantly.
00:21:39 Believe it or not, I worked for a Jewish salesman that sold computers.
00:21:45 Back in well, back when when people were still buying computers like desktop computers, you know?
00:21:51 It was like in the.
00:21:52 The early 2000s.
00:21:55 And this guy reminds me a lot of crazy Eddie because he would do the same sort of stuff.
00:22:02 He would lie to customers.
00:22:04 He would put me.
00:22:05 In an awkward position, cause I I worked as a technician, I would fix computers and stuff like that and he would walk back and and and and be like.
00:22:12 This is the best computer you.
00:22:13 Ever seen?
00:22:13 Right, Devin.
00:22:14 And I'd be like.
00:22:16 And it wouldn't be.
00:22:16 It'd be like the worst computer I've ever seen.
00:22:18 And they were paying twice what it.
00:22:20 Worth and in fact, there was a lot of times we got into fights because he was being a ******* scumbag and and I was.
00:22:28 I was not playing along, but it was the same kind of it was.
00:22:32 Look, it was just a part of the the Jewish merchant culture.
00:22:36 And it don't take my word for it.
00:22:37 We'll we'll take a we'll have a listen later on in the.
00:22:40 In the show and see.
00:22:41 Who else might think that?
00:22:43 So this goes on for a while and they start to get a little bit of money the other way that they avoided having to compete with the the big box stores is they would sell warranties that were like like it was they were just made-up, they would sell warranties.
00:23:03 Like, oh, well, you got that TV.
00:23:04 Make sure you get the warranty for that TV in case it ever breaks and they and they would just, you know, basically have a warranty certificate that meant nothing.
00:23:13 It meant nothing at all, and so they.
00:23:16 But you know, they squeezed a little bit of money, more money.
Speaker 8
00:23:18 Out of you.
Devon
00:23:20 They also practiced, wouldn't you?
00:23:22 Wouldn't you know?
00:23:24 I bet you can't believe this.
00:23:25 You know, a Jewish family business like this, a strong degree of nepotism.
00:23:32 They would only hire.
00:23:33 Family members and friends and so that they could pay them under the table so they could avoid payroll tax and that way because there were family members and friends, no one would rat them out.
00:23:48 They also would skim.
00:23:52 So that anytime you you were you pay with cash, they actually wouldn't enter it into their system, they would just pocket the cash, they would charge the customers sales tax, but then cook the books and not actually pay that sales tax.
00:24:12 To the to New York State or or wherever the the store was at the time.
00:24:17 So they were just, you know, skimming every little ******* place that they could.
00:24:24 They all this is one of crazy Eddie's relatives, I believe, is his cousin Sam.
00:24:31 And to help out with the cooking.
00:24:33 Of the books.
00:24:35 He hired his cousin Sam.
00:24:39 To be the the CFO to be the accountant.
00:24:44 In order to avoid audits.
00:24:47 In fact.
00:24:50 He well.
00:24:51 We'll get, we'll.
00:24:52 Get into that in a second.
00:24:53 We'll get into that.
00:24:54 That in a second.
00:24:55 So he was also one of the first merchants.
00:25:00 I guess you could say to really go hard on advertising on radio and on television.
00:25:08 This is one of the the first radio ads that they put out in 1972, when the name of the the store was still called.
00:25:17 Sights and sounds stereo.
Speaker 9
00:25:21 Those other time is here, right?
00:25:22 And you're probably spending a lot.
00:25:23 Of time around.
00:25:24 The old pair, or maybe even in your apartment.
00:25:26 But if you need some good stereo here to put that time altogether sights and sounds on Kings Highway in Brooklyn and supply it.
00:25:32 And for the least, where possible, they've got all the best in Brooklyn brands like Sony.
00:25:35 Brands JBL Infinity.
00:25:36 Citation or anything brand.
00:25:38 The prices that brand.
00:25:40 You also got the largest sound room around, so you know what you're buying before you buy it.
00:25:44 And you know, you really like it first.
00:25:45 Come on down and speak to crazy Eddie, yeah.
Devon
00:25:49 So pretty tame at first, but they still had.
00:25:52 That you know the the oh, crazy Eddie.
00:25:55 Little by little, they would Jack up this persona, but they also didn't want to give off the idea.
00:26:02 Remember, I want you to think of this entire story about the story of crazy Eddie in terms of what it might be a metaphor for.
00:26:10 Just just, just the different ways than which crazy Eddie behaves.
00:26:15 And how that might be projected onto a larger population, that's.
00:26:17 All that's all.
00:26:18 I'm gonna say that's all I'm gonna say.
00:26:21 So after you know, deciding that, well, we need to get into this TV thing.
00:26:26 If you really want to get the, I mean customers, you need to go reach them on TV.
00:26:33 But the.
00:26:34 Problem was.
00:26:36 You know, crazy Eddie, was this, you know, 5 foot something greasy looking Syrian Jew guy.
00:26:44 That that didn't exactly look very trustworthy, but they solved that problem.
00:26:51 And they got this guy.
00:26:53 You know, a white, a white guy, blonde hair.
00:26:57 He was a local DJ and he was the face of crazy eddies.
00:27:02 In fact, most people thought this was crazy, Eddie.
00:27:06 And he was the guy that yelled and all their commercials.
00:27:08 This is one of their television commercials.
00:27:10 And again, they would also, well, wouldn't you know it?
00:27:13 They would sell.
00:27:14 They would make commercials celebrating Christmas, which is odd for a a Jewish family business, but all the same, this is one of their ads.
Speaker 5
00:27:24 It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially at crazy Eddie, because it's a crazy Eddie TV and video Christmas blow out blitz crazy.
00:27:32 It's gonna save you a Blizzard bucks.
00:27:34 On giant screen TV, video recorders, portable TV, video camcorders, anything and everything in TV and videos on sale.
00:27:39 Now remember, we are not under, so we will not be undersold.
00:27:42 We cannot be undersold.
00:27:43 And we made it.
00:27:44 It's a winter Wonderland.
00:27:46 It's a winter Wonderland going crazy.
00:27:48 These Christmas blow up.
00:27:49 Let's see.
00:27:50 You know, the prices are insane.
Devon
00:27:56 So everyone thought this was crazy, Eddie.
00:28:00 Yeah, he was a little eccentric.
00:28:02 Little quirky, but you know, you know, he's not some shady looking Jew guy, so who knows?
00:28:08 Maybe he's just looking out for the customer.
00:28:11 That's all he's doing.
00:28:13 But in fact, this is crazy, Eddie.
00:28:19 And now you can see why.
00:28:21 If that was the guy in the commercials, they.
00:28:22 Might not have.
00:28:23 Done as well.
00:28:24 So crazy Eddie decided it was a lot better to find a a waspy looking guy as his front man for what he was really trying to do instead.
00:28:36 He just he could work from kind of the shadows and maybe be a strong, strong arm guy as well.
00:28:43 For example, it wasn't just the customers that he was rough with.
00:28:47 He trained.
00:28:48 He had a a German shepherd that he trained to be very aggressive, that he would take with him to business meetings so that the the He would be intimidating whoever he was doing business with, with this dog that looked like it was just about to ******* bite him.
00:29:04 If if you know, if crazy.
00:29:07 They had like a, you know, was disappointed in whatever it was you were saying.
00:29:13 So they ended up.
00:29:15 Doing pretty OK because of their their repackaging of used electronics and selling them as new and hiring the cousin actually that's that's why I had this picture earlier.
00:29:28 This guy, another one before they even got into the radio stuff.
00:29:34 They hired him because not only was was he good with numbers and could help with the books, but he was, wouldn't you know?
00:29:42 It wouldn't, you know it.
00:29:45 Nepotism pays off when you're when you're a part of.
00:29:48 This group, because you always have someone in media and he was the editor of a school newspaper, so he was able to plaster their ads for free in the the newspaper.
00:29:59 So that was another reason why they had him working there.
00:30:05 So let's see.
Speaker 8
00:30:06 Here. Bump, Bump, bump, bump.
Devon
00:30:09 So after a while they they they kept skimming like cash.
00:30:13 Like pretty much all cash sales would go unreported.
00:30:18 They would go into a separate account or not even an account they'd go into.
00:30:21 Like a literal.
00:30:22 Box of cash and they would avoid paying the sales tax on those sales.
00:30:29 They would under report their sales, just even on the the, the, the.
00:30:34 Card sales, they in fact.
00:30:40 Lied about having a computer system by basically hiring a they asked IBM.
00:30:47 I think it was to come in and and demo one of their some of their accounting software and then hired a a hot looking woman to type away on the the computer.
00:31:00 And took photos and did like a press release about their new innovative accounting software system that they were using even though they weren't using it at all.
00:31:10 It was, but of course you know, they they were able to get the press thanks to their their connections in the press.
00:31:18 Let's see here another thing that they would do.
00:31:23 Is they would fake floods and fires and robberies and so they could.
00:31:30 They could get insurance money, you know, they would if they had an item that wasn't selling very well.
00:31:36 Oh, wouldn't you?
00:31:37 Know what a.
00:31:37 Pipe burst and it flooded the the stockroom and all those things that they couldn't sell got destroyed.
Speaker 7
00:31:44 Right.
Devon
00:31:45 And so the insurance would end up having to pick up the.
00:31:48 Bill, they would set fire to the the stockroom.
00:31:54 Same sort of thing during the blackouts.
00:31:58 They they lied and said that they were looted, like they didn't get looted, but they lied and said they were looted and missing all kinds of inventory that they weren't missing, but they were able to collect on.
00:32:08 On the insurance, this investigator guy actually has a pretty funny quote about it.
Speaker 10
00:32:16 Had more fires and floods than the Bible.
Devon
00:32:19 He had more fires and floods than the Bible.
00:32:23 So the the somehow crazy eddies was always burning down or or getting flooded throughout their skimming operation. It ended up being that one out of every $5.
00:32:36 Was getting skimmed.
00:32:39 So 20%.
00:32:41 Of all of their income was just unreported tax or tax free cash.
00:32:48 Going into different boxes.
00:32:55 So they'd give you.
00:32:57 They would literally just put the cash.
00:33:00 Into boxes in the ceiling.
00:33:03 They then to help cook the books.
00:33:06 That guy that I showed you earlier?
00:33:08 His cousin Sam.
00:33:11 They were worried about getting audited.
00:33:13 So they.
00:33:15 Crazy Eddie paid for him to go to accounting school.
00:33:20 And then got him a job at the firm.
00:33:23 That did the auditing.
00:33:25 So that he would know how the audits were conducted and could tell crazy Eddie what to, you know, how to hide the numbers, how to smudge.
00:33:37 So it looked.
00:33:38 Legit, but also because he worked at the firm that did the the auditing, he would be able to give crazy Eddie.
00:33:46 The head.
00:33:48 On when the audits were going to even.
00:33:51 Come in the first place.
Speaker 11
00:33:53 So Sammy went off to college, got an accounting degree, went to work for the CPA firm that actually audited crazy eddies, learned how audits were conducted so that he would know where the holes were.
Devon
00:34:10 That's that's how they kept, I guess the the people or people from finding out what was going on.
00:34:18 Here, here is Sam.
00:34:20 Nowadays this was, I think, just like a year or two ago.
00:34:25 Talking about what he used to do for crazy eddies.
Speaker 12
00:34:31 That it was a family oriented business, we wanted to grow and they wanted somebody in the inside family member to to be the CFO of the company.
00:34:40 If the company grew to a certain level, so they picked me because I was the nerd that read the Wall Street Journal and Barons when he was 12 years old.
00:34:47 So they put me through college so I can become an accountant to help them commit.
00:34:51 More sophisticated crimes in the future, so eventually I go to Baruch College, right over here on 23rd St.
00:34:56 I get my CPA and of course I become a criminal mastermind, you know, doing white collar.
00:35:01 Crime I went to college to become an effective white collar crime.
Speaker
00:35:01 And when?
Speaker 12
00:35:05 White collar criminals should never cheat themselves out of getting a good education, so I was one of those kids that cheated in school.
00:35:11 I earned my grades because I wanted to be the best at what I.
00:35:14 Was doing in crime.
00:35:14 People are very, very gullible.
00:35:17 People are too trusting as a criminal, I learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of.
00:35:24 Crimes, in other words, your good nature.
00:35:27 You're wanting to trust people.
00:35:29 You're wanting to give people the benefit of the doubt.
00:35:31 That gave me the opportunity to execute my crimes.
00:35:35 Second part is is that people are you steal more with us.
Devon
00:35:40 He literally just said he took advantage of a high trust society.
00:35:45 To commit his crimes.
00:35:47 His family came to America.
00:35:52 And immediately took advantage of the High trust society.
00:35:59 And took pride in it.
00:36:01 So that he could commit more crimes.
00:36:04 All right, this is.
00:36:05 This is about as as cut and dry.
00:36:07 As you can make it.
Speaker 12
00:36:09 People are very, very gullible.
00:36:11 People are too trusting as a criminal.
00:36:14 I've learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of my crimes in.
00:36:19 Other words, your good name.
Devon
00:36:20 Your humanity was a weakness to be exploited in the Commission.
00:36:25 Of his crimes.
00:36:36 I mean he he's he's.
00:36:37 Spelling it out for you.
Speaker 12
00:36:39 As a criminal, I've learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of my crimes.
00:36:45 In other words, your good nature.
00:36:46 You're wanting to trust people, you wanting to give people the benefit of the doubt.
00:36:51 That gave me the opportunity to execute my crimes second part.
00:36:55 Is that people are you steal more with a smile than you can.
00:36:59 With a gun.
00:37:00 Then everybody knows how it's working.
00:37:01 The crowd here shaking hands, smiling and everybody was happy with me.
00:37:05 Right, you see.
00:37:07 If you if people like you, it's easier to steal from them because they feel like they're comfortable with you.
Devon
00:37:15 So that's the kind of people.
00:37:19 That's the kind of Jewish immigrants we got around the.
00:37:23 The turn of the century.
00:37:24 Now, not from Eastern Europe.
00:37:26 In this case, he was from Syria.
00:37:29 So they ended up having so many boxes of money, like money, literally under mattresses up in the ceiling, piled up like we're talking millions and millions and millions of dollars in cash.
00:37:43 And they didn't know what they could.
00:37:45 You know, they they couldn't put it in the bank.
00:37:47 And they didn't want to have all this.
00:37:48 Cash laying around.
00:37:50 So they came up with a solution.
00:37:54 He would get the cash, crazy Eddie and his family members, his wife, his father, his brothers, his cousins.
00:38:03 They would get the cash, wrap it around their waste with an ace bandage, fly to Israel.
00:38:13 And deposited in banks in Tel Aviv.
00:38:24 Here's here's one account with $5.5 million, one with $4.4 million.
00:38:32 There's. Let's see here. One bank that looks like it. It has accrued $43 million.
00:38:41 And he was making interest now on all this cash.
00:38:44 That otherwise would have just been in a box in his closet.
00:38:54 So yeah, then they decided.
00:38:57 That if they wanted to make some real money.
00:39:00 You know, all this skimming.
00:39:02 They were making some good money.
00:39:04 But the real money would be in cheating investors.
00:39:10 So their next scam.
00:39:13 Was to go public.
00:39:15 With crazy eddies.
00:39:17 They wanted to open it up as a, as a chain.
00:39:21 And get all you know have an IPO.
00:39:24 And raise a bunch of money with that.
00:39:27 Open a bunch of new stores.
00:39:29 And you know, basically have the fraud keep going on.
00:39:34 Have the illusion of success.
00:39:37 But now you're now you're talking real money.
00:39:42 One things they had to do to.
00:39:44 Prepare for this.
00:39:46 Is they had to slow down the skimming they had to make their books look good.
00:39:51 They had to.
00:39:52 Not only that, but they had to have the.
00:39:55 Illusion of growth.
00:39:58 Because without all this fraud and without skimming and want and all this shady **** they were doing, they weren't really competitive.
00:40:07 And if you're gonna have an IPO, you're gonna have people on Wall Street digging into your company and looking to see what's going on with, with how you're running your business before you have the IPO.
00:40:19 It's not going.
00:40:19 To be good if they look into it and they realize it's just all.
00:40:25 All fraud.
00:40:27 So what they did, because they came to conclusion that they would make more money by not skimming.
00:40:36 Because they could.
00:40:39 They could have the illusion of of growth.
00:40:42 So for example, if you're skimming a bunch of money one year and then the next year, you decide to cut the skimming in half.
00:40:51 Even if you had the same sales figures as the year before on paper.
00:40:55 It's going to look like, wow.
00:40:57 You know you had like, you know, 10 to 20% growth this year?
00:41:01 And it was just because you stopped skimming.
00:41:04 So that was the first thing that they started doing to also, you know, to clean up the books.
00:41:09 A little bit.
00:41:11 So it made it look like, wow, you know, crazy Eddie's growth is, it just seems like it is, it's going and going.
00:41:16 The sky is the limit and they're creating all these charts that have the this upward line that looks really attractive to investors.
00:41:25 But the other problem they had was they were claiming way more merchandise, way more inventory than they actually had.
00:41:33 And if you're a a merchant of any kind, that's your number one asset.
00:41:38 Is your your inventory and so.
00:41:41 What they would do?
00:41:43 When the auditors would come around is they would get all the inventory from all the stores and move it into the the where or not the warehouse.
00:41:53 But like the inventory room, I guess of 1 store, the one store that was being audited that day and again they knew what what.
00:42:01 What store is going to get audited? Because Sam's the guy that the the the charming old Jewish man you just heard talking about exploiting your humanity.
00:42:11 He knew what stores were going to be audited and and you know, he knew the whole thing is he was the inside guy, so he would let them know they would move a bunch of inventory from other stores.
00:42:21 To the store that was being audited.
00:42:24 They would also use empty boxes so that when the auditor came, it looked like they had tons and tons of.
00:42:31 They would also hire these blonde bimbo S to work for them.
00:42:36 That would distract them and take them out to dinner.
00:42:42 And make it so that the the job that he was trying to do, he would have to rush it because he they would, he would wait, he would have like, you know, a couple of days.
00:42:51 To complete this audit and the first day and 1/2 or however long you know the the 1st 80% of the time that he had to conduct the audit was spent flirting with the.
00:43:02 On girl that was leading him on and taking him out to lunches and stuff like that.
00:43:07 So when you know the audit was due, he had to hurry up and rush it.
00:43:10 And he would miss.
00:43:12 A lot of little mistakes, like for example.
00:43:16 While he was out to lunch or dinner with one of these blondes.
00:43:21 Crazy Eddie would literally go to the guys notes and change ones into sevens and and like literally just just change his notes to reflect way more inventory than what he had actually recorded, which was already inflated.
00:43:37 So it ended up being like this wildly inflated number for the inventory.
00:43:44 When they finally go to Wall Street, have the IPO they there, which was on, let's see here September 13th of 1984, the the stock price was I think it was $8 a share and they were able to raise a ton.
00:44:05 Of money.
00:44:08 You know, this is the two million 2 million shares, I think it was the the IPO. So I mean 2 million shares at at $8 a share, you're raising a a good chunk of change there.
00:44:23 Now this allowed him to open up even more locations.
00:44:28 This is a location in Poughkeepsie, NY.
00:44:33 I think this is one of his brothers at the grand opening.
Speaker 13
00:44:40 OK, first of all, we want to thank everybody here.
00:44:44 For a magnificent job, the store looks absolutely beautiful, records looks great, stock looks great.
00:44:51 Service sales here.
00:44:53 Here, every single department throughout the store really, really looks fantastic.
00:44:58 It's one of the prettiest stores we have ever, ever seen on a grand opening and we want to thank everybody for their.
00:45:04 Efforts individually and collectively, we work together.
00:45:08 I can see everybody here did it as a team and it really, really shows very.
00:45:12 Well, we have a very interesting thing occurring today for the first time in our chains history, we have two stores opening in one day that has never ever occurred before.
00:45:27 This is a milestone in the history of the company in that not only has it not.
00:45:32 Done before, but the entire public and Wall Street and the business community is watching us.
00:45:39 Can we do this?
00:45:40 Can we pull it?
00:45:41 Off can we?
00:45:42 Open up two.
00:45:43 Stores 2 Greatest grand opening sales in one single day.
00:45:48 I say we can do it.
00:45:49 And not only that, I say we're gonna beat the hell out of.
Speaker 4
00:45:52 Staten Island.
00:45:58 Let's get out there today.
Speaker 13
00:46:00 Under the supervision and the leader of.
00:46:02 Right. This and Sal.
Devon
00:46:04 Now remember this whole time they know it's all ********.
00:46:10 They know it's all ********.
00:46:14 They ended up opening this this these are all the different locations.
00:46:19 I think it was something like almost close to 40 locations.
00:46:24 And it's all.
00:46:25 It's all ********.
00:46:26 The entire thing is ********.
00:46:34 They hired the band queen to come in and do a a a signing.
00:46:42 To to promote their stores, which was a relatively new thing to do.
00:46:47 UM.
00:46:49 But they they they knew that at some point the.
00:46:52 Jig was going to be up.
00:46:55 They knew the jig was going to be up because the skimming eventually you couldn't keep faking the growth by putting the money back into.
00:47:07 The company to make it look like it was skimming, cause eventually it was all going to be back into the company, so the growth would go.
00:47:13 Flat or in fact, which was the reality.
00:47:18 They weren't growing, so it would show a decline.
00:47:22 And this was going to be a problem.
00:47:25 So that's why they started doing, you know, more promotions.
00:47:28 They wanted to keep it going as long as they possibly could.
00:47:30 It was like a Ponzi scheme.
00:47:33 He also crazy Eddie would refuse factory warranties and refunds from customers that would bring their crap back to them, but then he would go to the manufacturer and claim that it was warrantied or returned so that he would get replacements from the manufacturer.
00:47:52 I mean, he was he was basically just any little trick you could think of.
00:47:57 Any little tie like to the smallest degree to the largest degree.
00:48:01 He was doing that, he he was, he was.
00:48:04 He was exploiting every little loophole he possibly could.
00:48:10 But at a certain point.
00:48:12 He started.
Speaker 8
00:48:12 To worry.
Devon
00:48:14 That they were going to get caught.
00:48:16 And one of the reasons why he thought they wanna get caught is the the nepotism in the family.
00:48:22 Was being threatened.
00:48:24 Because he was, he was a raging alcoholic, his wife.
00:48:30 Was suspicious that he was seeing a mistress, which he was.
00:48:35 And in fact, she caught him with his mistress in a limousine and created this big scene where he physically assaulted his wife's sister and his dad, who was also in on this scam.
00:48:52 Had literally had a heart attack when he found out because he thought, oh, this is going to put the spotlight on us.
00:48:57 This is going to be a problem.
00:49:00 And so crazy Eddie.
00:49:02 Dumped a bunch of his shares.
00:49:05 And made about $30 million on the the the sale of of those shares.
00:49:12 Now when this happened?
00:49:14 It obviously spooked investors.
00:49:17 The price started to drop and then you had a hostile takeover.
00:49:22 Because there were investors who didn't think that all of this was fraud, that all of it was fake, they just thought that.
00:49:31 Ohh, you know, crazy eddies is being mismanaged now because it's getting too big and they they they you know they did good when they can.
00:49:37 They just had a couple locations, but now that it's growing, they don't know how to manage it.
00:49:41 And so we're going to swoop in.
00:49:42 With all this bad press and and do a buyout.
00:49:47 So they did the buyout.
00:49:49 And that's when for sure the jig was up.
00:49:53 Because once they did the buyout.
00:49:56 They went to go take a look at the inventory just as an example, and realized that all the boxes were empty and in fact there was close to and this is. This is in 1984, money OK, 1984 money. There was $80 million.
00:50:18 $80 million.
00:50:21 In fake inventory.
00:50:25 $80 million in 1984 money.
00:50:29 Or maybe it's 1987.
00:50:34 In fake inventory.
00:50:36 So we're talking hundreds of millions of dollars today.
00:50:40 So once they figure out ohh **** this is this is not at all.
00:50:45 What we thought it was, and they start looking at the books.
00:50:49 They talked to that Guy, Sam, the again, the the very charming Jew that told you it was fun to take advantage of your humanity to commit crime.
00:51:00 And Sam squealed like a pig.
00:51:03 Because he didn't want to go down for everything.
00:51:07 And he was the CFO.
00:51:08 And so because of the accounting and everything else, you know was under his supervision, he was going to be the one that would, that would have to.
00:51:18 Go to jail if if you know if the fraud was discovered.
00:51:23 So crazy Eddie.
00:51:25 Decides to flee the country.
00:51:28 And where does he go?
00:51:37 So crazy, and he flees to Israel.
00:51:41 To avoid prosecution.
00:51:45 And he's on the run for about three years.
00:51:50 And they finally find him because they know that he is a, you know, a degenerate drunk sex addict.
00:51:59 And they they kind.
00:51:59 Of know sort.
00:52:00 Of the part of town that he lives in, cause they've seen him drive like they're they're trying to track him down.
00:52:06 They've seen this route that he's driving to go to the store, that he goes.
00:52:09 To and it's kind of hilarious how they caught him.
00:52:12 This is this is how they.
00:52:14 Caught him.
Speaker 10
00:52:18 He was caught when he left the apartment and he started driving and they had a.
00:52:24 The female police officer, who was wearing a micro mini dress and no underwear and bent over the hood of the car exposing herself knowing Eddie couldn't resist.
00:52:41 He stopped.
00:52:42 He got out.
00:52:43 He patted her on the ***, said.
00:52:46 That's a great ***.
00:52:47 And she said you're under arrest and handcuffed.
Devon
00:52:57 So that's that's literally.
00:53:00 How they got him?
00:53:09 So he was in Israel for a little while.
00:53:12 They finally got him in the United States.
00:53:15 This is a news report from, I believe right after they they got him back to the US.
Speaker 15
00:53:21 Crazy Eddie Antar continues to be held without bail tonight, facing trial in June for skimming millions of dollars from his chain of electronic stores and ripping off shareholders by falsely driving up stock.
00:53:34 Tonight, Antar is defending his innocence, speaking out for the first time since his arrest.
00:53:41 Eddie Antar claims he came back to the US on his own after being arrested in Israel last year, but the fact is he was about to be extradited.
00:53:50 The electronics mogul, who had globe, trotted for three years as a fugitive under more than a dozen aliases and passports, had disappeared in February of 1990 after allegedly looting.
00:54:02 His 43 store chain of millions of dollars and engineering a stock scam to defraud investors tonight interviewed on ABC's Day one, Antar said he's done nothing illegal and sees himself as a victim.
Speaker 1
00:54:15 Yes, I do.
00:54:15 And you like?
00:54:16 Of what?
00:54:17 Of circumstances.
00:54:18 Some of my own of.
00:54:19 Which I may affect.
00:54:20 The benefit some of the number some.
00:54:22 May be the government.
Speaker 15
00:54:23 If found guilty of the 19 federal counts against him, Antar faces fines of $160 million and 100 years in prison.
Speaker 1
00:54:32 I will think about it.
00:54:34 But I know that I might.
00:54:35 That's why I want to go to trial.
00:54:37 I want my day in court.
00:54:39 I guess like you said, maybe maybe I really want crazy.
00:54:46 But I'm not.
Speaker 15
00:54:49 Antar has repeatedly been denied bail.
00:54:51 Prosecutors labeling the idea insane, considering his history of running away.
00:54:57 A federal judge called Antar a liar, a cheat and a person who simply cannot be trusted.
Devon
00:55:06 So what happened?
00:55:11 This was the verdict.
Speaker 17
00:55:14 Alright, crazy Eddie Antar has been found guilty on all 17 counts and one of the biggest stock scandals in the United States history.
00:55:20 A federal jury in Newark convicted Antar of falsely inflating the stock of his electronics chain and bilking investors out of $75 million.
00:55:28 His brother Mitchell Antar, was found guilty of six of eight charges.
00:55:32 Brother Allen Antar was acquitted of all charges.
00:55:34 Crazy Eddie is facing 100 years in prison and $160 million fine.
Devon
00:55:42 So you think, Oh well, the system worked.
00:55:44 Happy ending, right?
00:55:46 Not so much.
00:55:47 First of all, his dad got off Scott free.
00:55:51 This is his dad.
00:55:53 But crazy Eddie also appealed the case, saying that the judge had it out for him.
00:56:00 His judge wasn't Jewish on the on the first trial.
00:56:04 And when his daughter was dying of cancer.
00:56:08 The judge said he would let him go to go see the daughter if he paid the this like it was there was $60 million missing that was owed to investors.
00:56:19 And look crazy.
00:56:20 Had he had access to that money because it didn't just evaporate, it went.
00:56:25 It went to these bank accounts in Tel Aviv and in in Swiss bank accounts and other bank accounts that he had all over the world.
00:56:35 And apparently he didn't want to see his dying daughter bad enough because he refused to pay it.
00:56:40 But then he used that to get the appeal, saying that, oh, you know, the judge was was just cruel and and and obviously, you know probably anti-Semitic too.
00:56:52 So we got another, OK or another court date.
00:56:57 And I they they basically lessen the sentence and he got out not in 100 years, but in just a handful of years.
00:57:12 And this would be 1998.
00:57:14 His family would try to open up crazy eddies again.
00:57:20 And they opened up a crazy Eddie's store.
00:57:23 And they opened up a a crazy Eddie's website. I think this is like 1998, that's why.
00:57:28 It looks like garbage, you know.
00:57:30 And, but wouldn't you know it?
00:57:32 It it failed.
00:57:34 They couldn't do it legit.
00:57:35 And it turns.
00:57:36 Out, you know, not quite.
00:57:38 The businessmen that they thought they were when they're not skimming and cheating and stealing their their company didn't go anywhere.
00:57:46 And in fact, one of the nephews involved in trying to resurrect the.
00:57:50 Friend ended up going to jail for securities fraud.
00:57:56 Just like his uncle Eddie.
00:58:01 That's a weird coincidence, don't you think?
00:58:04 So crazy Eddie is now dead.
00:58:07 He died in 2016.
00:58:11 But before he died.
00:58:14 He was famously put on the air.
00:58:17 With his traitorous.
00:58:23 Cousin Sam, the guy who turned him in, and the guy who who turned states witness so that he he could get a reduced sentence.
00:58:30 In fact, he that Guy, Sam's the one that was cooking the books and doing all that **** that squealed. He didn't actually have to go to jail at all. He just had to wear a ankle bracelet.
00:58:43 While hanging out in his mansion.
00:58:46 So it kind of worked out for him.
00:58:50 But once crazy Eddie was out of jail.
00:58:54 They have this confrontation.
00:58:56 You know the first time that they had met in 30 years now that now that Eddie was out of jail.
00:59:03 And listen carefully.
00:59:04 Listen carefully to what they say.
00:59:07 Listen very carefully to what they say, you know.
00:59:10 Here's Sam on the right.
00:59:11 Crazy Eddie is the guy on the left and Sam is mad.
00:59:15 He's he's letting him have.
00:59:16 It tell you, oh, you you ruined my life.
00:59:19 Know you you set.
00:59:19 Me down this life of crime.
00:59:21 But listen to how listen.
00:59:23 To what they they the conclusion they come.
Speaker 3
00:59:26 Everything I see came came from you, Eddie.
00:59:29 OK, now I don't blame myself, but everything I became.
00:59:31 I learned from you.
Speaker 2
00:59:32 You didn't just learn from me.
00:59:33 We learned from.
00:59:34 We learned like you learned.
Speaker 3
00:59:35 Yes, the whole show.
Speaker 2
00:59:36 We learned the culture.
Speaker 3
00:59:37 That's right.
Speaker 2
00:59:37 So it's not what I put you.
00:59:39 You know the.
Speaker 12
00:59:39 Culture good.
Speaker
00:59:40 Go ahead.
Speaker 2
00:59:41 So we're not sit there.
00:59:42 And by the way.
00:59:43 Do not raise your voice to me.
Devon
00:59:47 We both learn from the culture.
00:59:52 What culture is he talking about exactly?
00:59:56 You didn't learn this from me.
00:59:58 You learn it the same place I learned it from.
01:00:04 You learned it from the culture.
01:00:07 Well, what culture is he talking about?
01:00:09 American culture.
01:00:12 I don't think he's talking about American culture.
01:00:19 What culture could he possibly be talking about?
01:00:24 You know and and Sam, he also says I don't blame myself.
01:00:29 I blame you.
01:00:34 So no responsibility there.
01:00:37 And then they decide both together.
01:00:39 You know what?
01:00:40 Actually, we're going to.
01:00:41 Blame the culture.
Speaker 3
01:00:42 Everything I see came came from you, Eddie.
01:00:44 OK, now I don't blame myself, but everything I became.
01:00:47 I learned from.
Speaker 2
01:00:48 You didn't just learn from me.
01:00:49 We learned some.
Speaker 3
01:00:49 Yes, yes, the culture, that's right.
Speaker 2
01:00:50 We learned, like you learned.
01:00:52 We learned the culture.
01:00:53 So it's not what I thought.
01:00:54 You you knew the culture.
01:00:56 It so do not sit.
01:00:57 There, and by the way, do.
01:00:59 Not raise your voice to me.
Speaker 12
01:01:01 I will do whatever I damn well please.
Speaker 2
01:01:04 What does mean Sam?
Speaker 3
01:01:04 Do you like crazy? I'm.
01:01:05 Doing it for myself, I fought.
01:01:07 I stayed there.
01:01:08 And I took the heat.
01:01:09 Man, you around like a coward.
Speaker 2
01:01:11 I'm not a coward.
Speaker 3
01:01:12 Yes, you left me at their.
Speaker 2
01:01:13 I I didn't.
Speaker 10
01:01:14 Hand my friends.
Speaker 2
01:01:15 I didn't.
01:01:15 I didn't leave.
Speaker 3
01:01:16 Listen, you're not even a friend.
Speaker 12
01:01:17 You're just a thug.
Devon
01:01:20 Oy vey.
01:01:30 And that is the story.
01:01:33 Of crazy eddies.
01:01:37 You had Jewish immigrants come here from Syria?
01:01:42 Around the turn of the century, a little, a little bit after.
01:01:47 I believe crazy Eddie was born in the.
01:01:49 Let's see, I wrote it down somewhere.
01:01:53 He was born in 1947.
01:02:00 Parents were the immigrants.
01:02:02 So, you know early 1900s.
01:02:07 And immediately start scamming people.
01:02:12 Like immediately.
01:02:14 His dad.
01:02:16 With his sights and sounds appliance store.
01:02:21 His uncle, who also helped run that store.
01:02:26 As a teenager on the street selling garbage.
01:02:29 And then later, those skills that he learned scamming people.
01:02:35 Used in his family's appliance store.
01:02:41 Taking advantage of the High trust society.
01:02:44 People not thinking that they would lie.
01:02:49 If he's saying that, oh, this is a good deal, I guess it's.
01:02:52 A good deal.
01:02:54 This is before there were Yelp reviews.
01:02:56 This is before there was any way you could even.
01:02:59 Look up the prices at at other stores without having to actually go to the store.
01:03:04 You couldn't just pop up your phone real quick and take a look.
01:03:08 And here's this guy telling you it's the you know, it's the best deal.
01:03:13 Sometimes using intimidation.
01:03:17 Locking people in the stores, making sure they can't leave until they make the deal.
01:03:26 Then he and his family members decide to up the ante.
01:03:30 Paying people under the table.
01:03:35 Charging customers sales tax that they then don't pay to the government.
01:03:41 Skimming anything that's in cash.
01:03:46 Squirreling it away in in bank accounts in Israel.
01:03:51 Living the high life.
01:03:55 Faking damages to merchandise.
01:03:59 Faking floods.
01:04:01 Faking fires.
01:04:05 Faking thefts.
01:04:11 Telling a lie about something.
01:04:12 Unfortunate that happened to them.
01:04:15 So that everyone else has to pay for it.
Speaker 8
01:04:18 Ah, that sounds familiar too.
Devon
01:04:26 And then when that wasn't enough.
01:04:31 He decided to take it public.
01:04:34 Scam investors.
01:04:40 Something like $200 million, it's estimated. And again this is in 80s money.
01:04:47 $200 million. He got away with.
01:05:06 And then eventually fleeing to Israel.
01:05:11 To avoid prosecution.
01:05:18 And this is not an isolated story.
01:05:23 At the very beginning, I said to you know, as we're looking at this story, think of how this.
01:05:28 Might apply to a larger group.
01:05:33 It's almost like this kind of behavior is endemic.
01:05:42 They just said themselves.
01:05:43 It's part of the culture.
01:05:46 You didn't learn it from me.
01:05:47 I'm not some isolated criminal.
01:05:52 And how could he be?
01:05:55 Seemed like the his entire family went along with it.
01:05:58 Pretty easily.
01:06:01 Now I don't.
01:06:01 Know about you.
01:06:02 But I can't imagine.
01:06:04 Starting a a company with basically that's built around fraud.
01:06:10 And and my family wanting to participate.
01:06:13 I can't imagine calling up my dad and saying alright, dad.
01:06:17 So here's the plan.
01:06:19 You know, we're gonna.
01:06:20 We're gonna.
01:06:21 Commit fraud.
01:06:22 Here, we're going to commit fraud there.
01:06:25 We're basically going to try to find any and every way we can defraud anyone and everyone.
01:06:32 And make as much money as humanly possible.
01:06:34 More money than we'll ever be able to spend, by the way.
01:06:41 And my dad saying that sounds like a good plan.
01:06:43 We'll also get your mom in on this.
01:06:47 And your uncle and your brothers.
01:06:57 How is it that his family was was?
01:06:59 So willing to do this.
01:07:07 Unless this is a a worldview common among his people.
01:07:16 That it doesn't matter how you get it.
01:07:18 As long as you get it.
01:07:28 Can't imagine telling my cousin.
01:07:29 Hey, look.
01:07:32 I'm committing fraud on a fairly large scale here.
01:07:37 And so I'm going to pay for.
01:07:38 You to go.
01:07:39 To accounting school so you can then go work for the CPA that's going to audit me and you can, we'll act.
01:07:47 As a mole.
01:07:50 And you can tell me when the audits are coming and what the what.
01:07:53 They look for when they do the audits.
01:07:58 And later as you move up in the company, because this also happened.
01:08:03 You can start assigning the brand new people to the firm.
01:08:07 The people that are inexperienced, that don't know what they're.
01:08:09 Doing you can start assigning them to to conduct my audits.
01:08:14 The young guys that will be easier to trick with our little stupid blonde bimbo trick.
01:08:29 I also can't imagine a world where even if I was able to do all that.
01:08:36 When I get caught.
01:08:39 I have some safe haven country out there somewhere.
01:08:47 I have this.
01:08:48 I have this country where I can just strap money to my chest.
01:08:52 Fly over there and deposit millions of dollars in cash, no questions asked.
01:09:09 To avoid prosecution and suspicion.
01:09:14 In the country that I'm scamming.
01:09:23 I can have dual citizenship with this.
01:09:26 This other country.
01:09:30 This ethno state that's just for me and my people.
01:09:41 And when our scams that we're running in other countries get revealed, we can just go hide out there.
01:09:54 I also can't imagine.
01:09:59 Once I I I'm I'm finally caught.
01:10:04 And I'm tried for my crimes.
01:10:08 Able to whine.
01:10:09 And cry that the judge is mean.
01:10:18 And my sentence severely reduced.
01:10:30 Because, he said, mean, the judge said mean things about me.
01:10:42 Did you hear the mean things the?
01:10:43 Judge said about him.
Speaker 17
01:10:46 $1,000,000 his brother Mitchell Antar was found guilty of six of eight charges. Brother Allen Antar was acquitted of all charges. Crazy Eddie is facing 100 years in prison and $160 million fine.
Speaker 8
01:10:58 I guess that's the wrong club.
01:11:00 Born here.
Speaker 17
01:11:01 Antar has been found guilty on all 17 counts and one of the biggest stock scandals in the United States history.
01:11:06 A federal jury in Newark convicted Antar of falsely inflating the stock of his electronics chain and bilking investors out of $75 million. His brother, Mitchell Antar, was found guilty of.
Devon
01:11:16 Ohh where was that?
01:11:17 I forget now.
01:11:20 But the judge said he was he was a scheming, untrustworthy ****.
01:11:25 But not in those.
01:11:27 Oh, it was here with this one.
01:11:28 Talked about the bail.
Speaker 1
01:11:31 And I really I'm crazy.
01:11:33 But I'm not.
Speaker 15
01:11:36 Antar has repeatedly been denied bail.
01:11:38 Prosecutors labeling the idea insane, considering his history of running away.
01:11:44 A federal judge called Antar a liar, a cheat and a person who simply cannot be trusted.
Devon
01:11:50 Ohh, I guess he deserves an appeal, even though he's literally a liar and a cheat.
01:11:55 And a person that can't be trusted.
01:12:11 That's crazy, Eddie.
01:12:16 That's crazy, Eddie.
01:12:20 And like I said, not an isolated incident, not just for the reasons that I just discussed about him.
01:12:24 Somehow his his entire family was very willing to be in on all this ****.
01:12:29 We see time and time again, like almost every Ponzi scheme.
01:12:35 Is is run by the either Jewish immigrants themselves or the children of Jewish immigrants?
01:12:52 And it's not just people running Ponzi schemes that run back to Israel.
01:12:57 Human traffickers.
01:12:58 Same thing you had that those human traffickers.
01:13:01 That were basically selling Ukrainian.
01:13:04 Girls, I think it was right.
01:13:06 And they got busted in Brazil or I somewhere in South America.
01:13:10 And they all just went to Israel.
Speaker 8
01:13:17 That's that.
Devon
01:13:21 And just like the dancing Israelis, right, once they're in Israel, that's that.
01:13:34 So I don't know.
01:13:34 I just thought this was interesting.
01:13:38 I just thought it was interesting.
01:13:39 I was looking up this.
01:13:40 I was watching.
01:13:42 Documentary on on different fraud schemes and this guy came up and the more I looked into and the more I was like, wow, this is he's like a walking, talking metaphor.
01:13:57 He he literally is like the Jewish stereotype.
01:14:03 I mean right down to to having his goyem front man, right?
01:14:09 Right down from convincing people that although.
01:14:11 This is crazy, Eddie.
01:14:13 You know, he's got, he's got his, he's got.
01:14:15 The white guy on TV, that represents what he's really doing.
01:14:20 Look, celebrating Christmas, looking all white and waspy.
01:14:39 And I think this bears repeating this this little bit here.
Speaker 12
01:14:45 The IT was a family oriented business.
01:14:47 We want that to grow and they wanted somebody in the inside family member.
01:14:51 To to be the CFO of the company.
01:14:53 If the company grew.
01:14:54 To a certain.
01:14:55 So they picked me because I was the nerd that read the Wall Street Journal and barons when he was 12 years old.
01:15:01 So they put me through college so I can become an accountant to help them commit more sophisticated crimes in the future. So eventually I go to brew college right over here on 23rd St. I get my CPA.
01:15:11 And of course, I become a criminal mastermind.
01:15:13 Doing white collar crime.
Speaker
01:15:15 And when?
Speaker 12
01:15:15 I went to college to become an effective white collar criminal.
01:15:18 White collar criminals should never cheat themselves out of getting a good education, so I was one of those kids that cheated in school.
01:15:25 I earned my grades because I wanted to be the best at what I.
01:15:27 Was doing in crime.
01:15:28 People are very, very.
01:15:29 Gullible people are too trusting as a criminal, I learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of my crimes.
01:15:39 In other words, your good nature.
01:15:40 You're wanting to trust people, you wanting to give people the benefit of the doubt.
01:15:45 That gave me the opportunity to execute my crimes second.
01:15:49 Thought is, is that people are you steal more with a smile than you can with a gun.
01:15:54 Then everybody knows how it's working.
01:15:55 The crowd here shaking hands, smiling, and everybody was happy with me.
01:15:59 Right.
01:15:59 You see, if you if people like you, it's easier to steal from them because they feel like they're.
01:16:06 Comfortable with you?
Devon
01:16:10 And that is why you can't criticize Jews.
01:16:20 It is. That's 100% why you can't criticize Jews.
01:16:25 Because the second there's any kind of.
01:16:33 That's going to lead to scrutiny.
01:16:41 For the same reason.
01:16:44 Crazy Eddie had to keep the scam going.
01:16:47 Had to make it look like they were constantly growing, that the sky was the limit.
01:16:51 Everyone like crazy Eddie.
01:16:52 Look at the crazy white guy yelling at the TV.
01:17:02 And no one bothered to look very deep.
01:17:05 And the people that the that the the people that are supposed to be doing the job for you, right, the government employees that are supposed to be keeping an eye on this.
01:17:15 Kind of thing for you.
01:17:18 They were easily distracted.
01:17:20 By honey pots.
01:17:23 Easily scanned and outwitted because a lot of these people are just I.
01:17:27 Mean look if.
01:17:28 You're a government?
01:17:29 Bureaucrat, you're not exactly the cream of the crop.
01:17:34 Especially now.
01:17:38 That's another reason why they want diversity in our countries.
Speaker 7
01:17:43 Imagine how much easier it's going.
Devon
01:17:45 To be for people like this cyclopath.
01:17:51 When the people that are supposed to be doing the oversight.
01:17:58 Or either wildly compromised.
01:18:02 Or too stupid to stop you.
01:18:06 Because that's the situation we're in right now.
01:18:10 The people that are supposed to protect you from this kind of.
01:18:14 Predatory behavior.
01:18:17 Whether you're talking about something as simple as just an electronic store chain.
01:18:21 Or things that are much bigger and much more important.
01:18:27 Those people are either easily compromised.
Speaker 8
01:18:32 Or way out of their depth.
Devon
01:18:36 And the more you diversify the population.
01:18:41 Not only.
01:18:43 Do you get a lot stupider people?
01:18:46 But you don't have people that really feel.
01:18:48 Any kind of obligation?
01:18:53 If you had an American people, a strong nationalist.
01:19:00 America, where people really thought of themselves as part of the American family.
01:19:05 It was an ethnicity.
01:19:07 And some outsider came on the scene and started there was there was some, there was suspicious stuff about this guy.
01:19:16 You would feel obligated to do a thorough job and make sure that this alien.
Speaker 8
01:19:22 Wasn't wasn't a poison in the system?
Devon
01:19:27 And in fact, even if you.
01:19:29 Were if they tried to pay you off.
01:19:33 You're going to be less likely to go along with it for the same reason why you'd be less likely to go along with it if someone wanted to pay you off to **** over your your.
01:19:41 Your immediate family.
01:19:48 If someone says, hey, I'll give you 100 bucks to go across the street and punch that guy.
01:19:51 In the face and run away.
01:19:53 It's a lot different than someone saying give you 100 bucks to go across the street.
01:19:57 And punch your mom in the face and then run away.
01:20:02 And the reason why these psychopaths want you alienated.
01:20:07 And atomized.
01:20:09 Is because they know this.
01:20:13 It makes it easier for them.
01:20:18 You don't feel any loyalty whatsoever to the group, so why not accept the 100 bucks and go point and punch the random?
01:20:24 Guy in the face.
01:20:32 You don't know that guy.
01:20:41 And look is the dividing lines and among the different ethnicities within America intensify?
01:20:48 Some people might want to go punch that guy in.
01:20:50 The face for free.
01:20:58 Well, I'm just ******* over white people.
01:20:59 Who cares?
01:21:00 You don't think that will happen?
01:21:03 There was a case recently.
01:21:05 And I might go into more detail with it later.
01:21:08 There was a cop.
01:21:11 That was accused of pulling over a woman.
01:21:17 Forcing her to to suck him off.
01:21:20 And then he went home.
01:21:23 And that was that.
01:21:25 She goes into the IT was a black woman.
01:21:27 It was.
01:21:28 It was a white black.
01:21:29 So I think it was a hopper.
01:21:30 It was a white looking guy.
01:21:31 You could tell he had some kind of Asian in him or something.
01:21:35 But he was like this big bodybuilder kind of guy, like, you know, handsome looking guy.
01:21:39 And his girlfriend was hot, hot white blonde chick.
01:21:43 And the black woman that was accusing of it was like some busted looking like, I mean busted looking like 50 or 60.
01:21:50 Year old woman.
01:21:51 That it it just seems a little surprising that.
01:21:54 That that would ever be something that anyone would really do, right.
01:22:00 So they do the investigation.
01:22:03 And they go around and try to find more victims because clearly this isn't the first time he's.
01:22:08 Done something like this.
01:22:11 And they wind up with like 14 different victims.
01:22:16 And they really throw the book at him, right?
01:22:18 Because this.
01:22:19 Is the all.
01:22:20 The victims were black.
01:22:22 So he'd been he'd been on a ****** spree.
01:22:24 He'd been ******, busted up looking black chicks for, like, you know, years or something.
01:22:31 Ended up going to jail.
01:22:35 Losing his girlfriend and.
01:22:38 And obviously it's freedom and everything else.
01:22:44 But then people started looking at some of these interrogation tapes.
01:22:49 Where they interviewed the so-called victims.
01:22:52 And I don't know this guy from Adam.
01:22:54 I don't know.
01:22:54 For all I know, he did some shenanigans.
01:23:00 But at least two of the instances.
01:23:04 At the end of the interview, in fact, one of them even says I've never seen that like this after she's just on the record, given a deposition saying the exact opposite, saying that he he forced her to to blow on a bunch of other stuff.
01:23:20 This black woman, as she's getting up and walking away, admits while the camera is still rolling, she'd never seen him before in her life until she saw him in court.
01:23:31 And that it it didn't really matter though, because it it was going to get revenge on the white guy.
01:23:38 And so he deserved it.
01:23:39 Because he was a white cop.
01:23:40 I think I think he was kind.
01:23:41 Of a hopper, but whatever, right?
01:23:53 Might be something worth.
01:23:54 Doing a stream on I I.
01:23:55 I I can find it, I I.
01:23:57 Can dig it up.
01:23:57 Again, I just don't have the.
01:23:59 I don't have that stuff handy.
01:24:04 But that's the kind of.
01:24:05 Thing that you're also going to see.
01:24:11 Hey, look the other way.
01:24:12 All you're going to do is **** over the those rich white people.
01:24:24 So it's not even going to just be a lack of an ethnic bond that they feel what they're the people that they're supposed to be protecting.
01:24:31 It might be an act of hostility.
01:24:35 For the people they're they're supposed to be protecting.
01:24:38 Do you understand now why Jews want mass immigration into Western countries?
01:24:56 Not only that, but like look, lower IQ people make easier marks.
01:25:03 I'm sorry, but like even when I was a kid, I walked into a place that it wasn't crazy Eddie's.
01:25:10 But it might as well have been.
01:25:14 Small time electronic shop.
01:25:17 I was buying my first TV.
01:25:23 And they were doing all kinds of.
01:25:24 Stupid tricks and I and.
01:25:25 I knew that they were.
01:25:27 So I threatened to walk because they were doing the bait and switch, something that crazy eddies also would do, right?
01:25:33 They would tell.
01:25:33 Oh, look, here's the price for this.
01:25:35 Thing that you want.
01:25:36 And then you go to get the thing that you want for the price that they advertised then.
01:25:40 Oh, now it's not that really, it's.
01:25:42 And and in fact you.
01:25:43 Don't you don't want that.
01:25:44 We're all out of inventory on that.
01:25:46 But how about this other thing that that?
01:25:48 Well, it's the way worse.
01:25:49 But we're in a charge of the same price.
01:25:56 But because I'm not a ******.
01:25:58 I was able to get.
01:26:00 The product that I walked in there for for the price they advertised, but it took like an hour of ******* arguing.
01:26:09 And they were not happy.
01:26:10 They were.
Speaker 8
01:26:10 They were ****** ***.
Devon
01:26:16 And this is this is the kind of thing that they don't have to worry about, if someone.
01:26:19 'S got an IQ of 85.
01:26:26 And again, we're not.
01:26:27 We're not just talking about small time electronics shop chains.
01:26:32 We're talking about big, big, big scams.
01:26:39 And not even always financial scams.
01:26:42 Political scams, war scams.
01:26:53 You know, Sam just told you.
01:26:58 Your humanity is a weakness.
01:27:09 This is another reason why.
01:27:12 As diversity increases, your country just starts to suck.
01:27:17 And it's why.
01:27:19 All the old rules necessarily have to go out the window.
01:27:23 Because if you're the only one playing by.
01:27:25 The rules and you're.
01:27:30 Principled loser.
01:27:35 That doesn't do anything for you or your people.
01:27:38 At a certain point, you're a sucker.
01:27:42 If you're not playing the game, go to Mexico.
01:27:46 Go to any.
01:27:46 Third World country, where bribery and this sort of thing is is normal.
01:27:53 The people trying to play by the rules.
01:27:55 They're the suckers.
01:28:03 If you don't believe me, look.
01:28:04 At any conservative, they're the sucker.
01:28:17 And that's what they've done to the West.
01:28:19 They've eroded the culture.
01:28:22 They've eroded the demographics.
01:28:25 They've eroded the nations.
01:28:32 To expedite.
Speaker 8
01:28:35 Their exploits.
Devon
01:28:41 Suck it dry.
01:28:44 Drain every last dollar they can.
01:28:47 And then run away to Israel.
01:28:52 On a larger scale.
01:28:57 There's not going to be some blonde in a mini skirt flashing her *** at the.
01:29:02 Side of the road.
01:29:03 To arrest the guy that ran to Israel.
Speaker 8
01:29:16 When the bones.
Devon
01:29:16 Have been picked clean when there's nothing left to take.
01:29:26 They'll move on to another another host.
01:29:31 So anyway, that's the story of crazy Eddie.
01:29:34 Let's take a look at.
01:29:36 At hyper chats.
01:29:42 See what you guys have to say about this, I'm sure nothing.
01:29:45 It'll just be a.
01:29:46 Bunch of links to random **** but.
01:29:53 I'm going to.
01:29:53 Put the Bosh on some of these things, alright?
01:29:57 You can't be doing like and now it's link hour.
01:30:01 Censored news now winter whites going to group up with like group up like the Amish.
01:30:06 People build white communities.
01:30:08 May I come?
01:30:09 May I?
01:30:10 Come on, your shutter, discuss BWC building.
01:30:14 The white communities homesteading Ham radio, Hobbit holes.
01:30:18 Robert F Kennedy.
01:30:19 Blah blah blah blah.
01:30:22 And then you have a an odyssey link.
01:30:25 This is from censored news now.
01:30:27 I don't know.
01:30:27 I don't know who.
01:30:28 Who you are censored news now.
01:30:30 But I'll take a look at.
01:30:30 Your link later.
01:30:35 I don't really have gas though.
01:30:36 I'll just tell you that right now.
01:30:41 Just because part of it's part of, it's just not my format and part of it's just the.
01:30:46 It's a technical limitation of.
01:30:49 Of the pill box.
01:30:51 But I will put this in my.
Speaker 8
01:30:54 A very long list of videos to watch.
Devon
01:30:58 I actually funny you should ask that about the Amish thing.
01:31:01 I have a uh.
01:31:06 I have a.
01:31:08 Documentary from I think the 50s, about the Amish.
01:31:13 And I just breezed through.
01:31:14 I didn't watch it carefully.
01:31:18 But I might be using it for a stream later on and it was just it was just funny how you usually watch, like a documentary from the 1950s or 60s and everything looks like way different.
01:31:30 Everything looks exactly the same.
01:31:32 You look at the the documentary for the Amish in the 1950s, it it's exactly the same, exactly the same as if you were to watch it.
01:31:39 And obviously the film stock.
01:31:40 Looks different. John Skywalker, you should review racial subversiveness of law and order. SVU episodes like the one showing this link meant to brainwash the public about Trayvon.
01:31:52 Martin incident.
01:31:53 Yeah, I might take a look at that.
01:31:56 Let me copy that here.
01:32:05 Yeah, it's, it's again, I I don't think that a lot of this stuff, especially with law and order, right.
01:32:11 It was right.
01:32:11 It wasn't.
01:32:12 It wasn't.
01:32:13 They wouldn't say like, based on truth.
01:32:15 What was.
01:32:15 That that they.
01:32:16 Would say ripped.
01:32:16 From the headlines, a story like like you're.
01:32:20 Familiar with and yeah, they they would.
01:32:23 Create a narrative and that was one of the ways of delivering it.
01:32:27 That's The thing is they they saturate the market in the same way crazy Eddie did, right.
01:32:32 Crazy Eddie had ads all over the radio, all over the TV.
01:32:36 Even if you were sick of the guy screaming about the lowest prices or whatever that **** got in.
01:32:40 Your head.
01:32:42 That **** got in your head that if I want the lowest prices, I go to crazy Eddie's. Apparently he'll he'll match anyone's prices. He'll give me a lot.
01:32:51 Even if you found his commercials annoying, in fact, maybe even, especially if you found the commercials annoying.
01:32:58 Even though it's not a very sophisticated example, it's a perfect example of how they do these things.
01:33:04 Because it's not just law and order.
01:33:06 When the Trayvon Martin thing happened that that I'm sure they had several crime shows that had some kind.
01:33:11 Of loosely based on the Trayvon Martin incident.
01:33:16 So you have all this fiction that you're you're looking at.
01:33:19 You have all well another type of fiction that's that's billed as faction.
01:33:26 You know, MSNBC, CBS, ABC, CNN, you know, all the the major networks telling you the exact same narrative.
01:33:36 And unless you're a curious person and and you're, you do some research.
Speaker 8
01:33:40 That's almost nobody.
Devon
01:33:42 The narrative has been written carefully, crafted, and implanted in your brain.
01:33:49 And now that's your view of what happened.
01:33:53 Mark my words.
01:33:55 All the stuff that we know.
01:33:58 About George Floyd, about how he was a criminal that held up a pregnant woman, held a gun to her belly.
01:34:05 Now he he overdosed on fentanyl.
01:34:07 You know, all these facts that he was even the fact that he was spending counterfeit money.
01:34:16 All these things will be whitewashed.
Speaker 8
01:34:19 Or black washed, I guess depending how you want to look at it.
Devon
01:34:24 And when you go to public schools in just a.
01:34:27 Handful of years.
01:34:29 And that becomes a part of the curriculum.
01:34:32 It'll be taught the same way all the civil rights lies were taught.
01:34:36 You know Rosa Parks, right?
01:34:38 Just some random old title title, Black Lady.
01:34:42 She was tired.
01:34:42 Her feet hurt.
01:34:43 She didn't want to go to the back of the bus.
01:34:45 So she sat the front.
01:34:46 No mention of the fact that Jewish communists.
01:34:49 Planned that whole stunt.
01:34:51 That it was a PR thing.
01:34:52 It wasn't like just some random lady was tired one day.
01:34:58 It was a plan to protest.
01:35:03 With a pre, pre written narrative.
01:35:07 That was then taught to you.
01:35:09 Several decades later.
01:35:13 In grade school, and we'll be, by the way, we'll continue to be taught to to kids.
01:35:18 For the foreseeable future.
01:35:25 History is written by.
01:35:26 The winners.
01:35:26 So what does that say about us?
01:35:30 All right, let's take a look here.
01:35:33 And John Skywalker again.
01:35:36 Also, you should look at Tom Hanks film a man called Otto.
01:35:41 It's about a white man whose wife died and couldn't have kids.
01:35:44 He keeps trying to kill himself during the film, only to be conveniently interrupted and roped into helping.
01:35:50 An immigrant family and the ****** he dies and leaves them his assets.
01:35:56 Well, that sounds like a.
01:35:58 A boomer fantasy.
Speaker 8
01:36:00 I'll go ahead and paste that.
Devon
01:36:01 There and then another link man, John Skywalker, with the links tonight skip to 1.
01:36:08 I I don't know if I'm going to play this link. I'm I'm trying to. I'm trying to put my foot down on the on the barrage of links from from the the the the $1.00 links from people but.
Speaker 8
01:36:19 Let me put it that way.
Devon
01:36:21 The people that send me links are are often the people that are not very generous.
01:36:25 So it's like a double lose.
01:36:28 Let's see here. Skip to the 1:30. This video. I was a block away from the shooting and witnessed.
01:36:32 Numerous other fights that night.
01:36:33 It was the start of my red Pilling on racial differences and how violent black people are used to be a nice area.
01:36:39 We'll never go back.
01:36:40 Well, I'll tell you what.
01:36:41 I'll be nice this time.
01:36:43 And I'll play this one link.
01:36:47 This one leg.
01:36:51 But then I put my foot down.
01:36:54 Put my foot down the lengths here.
Speaker 8
01:36:57 Let's see here.
01:36:58 What is this?
01:37:00 And we get this to work again.
Devon
01:37:09 Up and we can't do it.
01:37:11 We're going to sign in and I don't have that set up on this.
Speaker 8
01:37:16 On this.
Devon
01:37:18 Browser, so it's it's been age restricted.
01:37:24 B&RP. Good morning, Devin. Just wanted to give a shout out to another dissident right content creator on Odyssey is channel is called.
01:37:31 Bianca fights the zombies.
01:37:33 He's mentioned your Hurricane Katrina video, so I know he follows your content.
01:37:38 I recommend his stuff.
01:37:39 It's mostly criticism of Jews in Hollywood.
01:37:43 I think is what you're saying.
Speaker 8
01:37:45 Well, there you.
01:37:45 Go, honey.
Devon
01:37:48 Not not familiar with that, but I'm not.
01:37:49 Feeling a lot of stuff.
Speaker 8
01:37:50 So don't.
Devon
01:37:51 Take it personal.
01:37:52 If I tell you that I'm not familiar with your stuff.
01:37:56 Friendly neighborhood fascists.
01:37:58 You seem to be on the road a lot, so here's a helpful link with full of audio books that you might find.
01:38:05 Thing there is the camp of Saints.
01:38:08 People have asked you to check out most of E Michael Jones stuff.
01:38:12 Kevin McDonald's first two Jew books, Henry Ford's international Jew, the best translation of mine comp and much more.
01:38:19 It's all read by Alex Alex Linder, a weird figure on the right.
01:38:24 But he's got a great voice.
01:38:26 And knows when to intone certain words and occasionally adds needed context alright.
Speaker 8
01:38:34 I will copy that there.
Devon
01:38:37 Take a look.
01:38:38 Yeah, hopefully I won't be on.
01:38:39 The road.
01:38:40 Nearly as much as I was recently.
01:38:47 Be sticking around the homestead a little bit.
01:38:51 But all the same, there's lots of times.
01:38:53 I have.
01:38:54 I have repetitive work where I could easily be listening to stuff.
01:38:59 Scott Greer wrote an article on Sub Stack about the real story of White Boy Rick.
01:39:05 Hollywood made a based on a true story movie about him that didn't tell the truth.
01:39:11 Imagine my shock and reality crop.
01:39:13 Black screwed him over.
01:39:15 What is this?
01:39:17 Wrote an article on Subs talking about the realist of White Boy Rick.
01:39:22 I don't.
01:39:22 I don't even know who white Boy Rick is.
01:39:24 Who's white boy, Rick?
01:39:33 White boy Rick.
Speaker 8
01:39:39 Oh, it's a movie.
01:39:43 All right, so.
01:39:48 All right.
01:39:48 Well, there you go.
Devon
01:39:51 Scott Greer wrote an article on White Boy Rick.
Speaker 8
01:39:57 Oops, I might take a look at that also.
Devon
01:40:01 Postmaster Book of Daniel 1790. You click the dollar sign for Jew money and review and send and say **** it to Jew papers.
01:40:13 All right, that's a message for you. Book of Daniel 1790.
01:40:18 John Skywalker.
01:40:20 Last one, I swear.
01:40:21 Why do you think autistic people like myself are more drawn to our way of thinking than Normans is a devotion to the depth of topics, lack of empathy or picking apart the philosophical hypocrisy of our society?
01:40:35 Valuing facts over feelings?
01:40:37 Also, what is your blood type?
01:40:39 Just kidding, yeah.
01:40:40 Well, I'll tell you the.
01:40:43 I think it I I think propaganda doesn't work as well with people who who are less emotional in their in their thinking.
01:40:52 The more that's why women are so susceptible to propaganda because they're very emotional thinkers.
01:40:57 It's just that propaganda, if it's inconsistent with its facts, if you know, like if there's if you're an emotional thinker, inconsistent inconsistencies when you're even able to detect them, aren't going to be that bothersome to you.
01:41:13 Whereas if you're more of a fact based person and you're not swayed by emotional language, you're going to pick those inconsistencies are.
Speaker 7
01:41:22 Going to bother you.
Devon
01:41:24 And and and in fact, you might like an OCD person need to research it to resolve the inconsistency because you're like, well, wait, hold on.
01:41:33 They said this and then this.
01:41:34 Which ones?
01:41:34 The truth and the.
01:41:35 Needle at you.
01:41:35 Until you find.
01:41:36 Out normal people are, I think, by and large especially and with the feminization of the West, are increasingly emotional thinkers.
01:41:45 Men too, because the, you know their project, the term men and to women that's been going on for decades.
01:41:51 It's not as if it's had zero effect on on Western.
01:41:54 Then, so I think that that's that's probably the biggest reason why Zazzy Mattas bought last string.
01:42:02 You asked what with what's with the Polish jokes.
01:42:06 Well, back in World War 2, in the first days of the Blitzkrieg, Poland fought back against Hitler's tanks with their world famous Calvary, and that's all they had anyway.
01:42:18 No one knew what modern tank warfare was.
01:42:21 Looking back, it was stupid and a slaughter.
01:42:24 Well, I don't.
01:42:24 I don't know.
01:42:25 That's that.
01:42:25 Can't be the only reason because that's more just like.
01:42:28 I don't know if that's stupidity so much as like you said, that's all they had.
01:42:32 And it was kind of a new thing.
01:42:34 So I don't know at the time that that would be viewed as like, oh, those dumb politics.
01:42:39 That said, I mean maybe maybe.
01:42:45 There was some Polish joke about like.
Speaker 8
01:42:48 Being in a.
Devon
01:42:48 Submarine and rolling down the window I.
Speaker 8
01:42:50 I don't remember like.
Devon
01:42:52 My grandpa like, had like, a billion Polish jokes, and I I could never figure it out.
01:42:58 Uh, let's see here.
01:43:00 Also, last stream you said something about starting a cult one step ahead of you.
01:43:05 Brother, would you say or would you say you like chickens, or do you fancy yourself a goat man asking for a friend sacrifice or not, you do good work.
01:43:16 And we love what you do.
01:43:18 Well, I'm not down with.
01:43:20 Sacrificing animals unless you're unless it's for eating them.
01:43:24 And that's not really sacrificing.
01:43:26 So when I say cult, I'm not really talking about sacrificing animals.
01:43:30 I'm talking about a euphemism for a young religion more than anything else.
01:43:40 1988 from they call me Mr. ****. Don't know if you hear about Kay Griggs resurfaced. Interview seems very kosher.
01:43:49 She doesn't even appear on camera, but definitely sounds like her.
01:43:52 If you're interested in listening, I don't know.
01:43:55 That is interesting.
01:43:56 I thought she was going to be gone forever or dead, or both.
01:44:04 She was pretty kosher, though.
01:44:06 Honestly in in her.
01:44:08 Her initial interview she she mentioned Jews, but she didn't seem to to think that there was.
01:44:14 She was very.
01:44:15 Ruling class Wasp and her boomer ideas like remember when she said at one point she says black people don't lie.
01:44:22 And that that they had a harder time subverting the black officers because they were just too honest.
01:44:29 It was.
01:44:30 It was **** like that where she had this view of black people as just like these childlike, you know, like, like, you know, people, the, the, the, the well, the, the, the wealthy Wasps.
01:44:42 View of blacks and when they during the civil rights movement ohh, they're just they're just like good-natured children.
01:44:49 And that's why she thought that so I could imagine her having some very.
01:44:55 Very cringe views.
01:45:00 All right.
01:45:01 Oh, look at this.
01:45:03 We got a some a *** **** money.
Speaker 7
01:45:07 Dono from my fat little ******** toe.
01:45:10 Money is power.
01:45:12 Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
Devon
01:45:16 Go, Julie, this *** is.
01:45:35 All right.
01:45:36 And the land of your people for or right in the land of your people for work?
01:45:42 In the land of your people for work.
01:45:45 Oh, are you are you talk about you're in America. So here's 10X the normal shekels because you deserve it more than the local cult.
01:45:52 Also, Speaking of white desert cults in the American Southwest, I've been thinking of where to use high pressure sales tactics to recruit stacking cultists.
01:46:03 And then you say grocery store.
Speaker 18
01:46:07 Was very stupid.
Speaker 8
01:46:10 I gotta turn that down a little.
01:46:11 That's even too loud for me.
Devon
01:46:15 Well, I'm not sure what.
01:46:16 The rest of your your thing means.
01:46:19 You're going to use high pressure.
01:46:22 Tactics to recruit Stacky and Cultus.
01:46:25 Well, like, look, we don't.
01:46:26 Have we don't even have anything yet so.
01:46:31 But yeah, I guess.
01:46:32 Welcome, welcome to.
01:46:34 Welcome to the land of my people.
01:46:37 Wherever you are from, and I appreciate the.
01:46:41 The support there, my fat little ******** toe.
01:46:45 And then we got flatulent fill flatulent fill also with with some *** **** money.
Speaker 15
01:46:52 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 13
01:46:59 I'd like to return this duck.
Speaker 8
01:47:02 All right.
Devon
01:47:03 Flatulent Phil says hi.
01:47:06 Devin, can you do your impersonation of Jordan Peterson again?
01:47:10 Thanks for all your great streams.
01:47:11 I I think you might have me confused with someone I don't really have a.
01:47:16 I'm not very good at impersonations, just in general.
01:47:19 If I was, if I was going to.
01:47:21 Try to do it.
01:47:23 It would be to try to sell like Kermit the Frog.
01:47:26 And I I don't want to sound like.
01:47:28 Kermit the frog, either other.
Speaker 7
01:47:29 Than hi, ho, Kermit the frog here.
Devon
01:47:31 You know, like I would do that.
01:47:32 Only they would be.
01:47:33 Jordan Peterson, like, hi Ho Jordan Peterson.
01:47:35 Here and now that I say it, it doesn't sound.
01:47:39 Yeah, I don't know.
01:47:40 I guess here here's my impersonation of Jordan Peterson.
01:47:45 Long, excruciating pause.
01:47:48 Even longer paws.
Speaker 8
01:47:51 Long pause.
Speaker 7
01:47:53 I can't.
Devon
01:47:55 If you get the.
Speaker 8
01:47:56 Reference you get it.
01:47:57 If not, you don't.
Devon
01:47:58 Alright, thank you very much.
01:48:01 Flatulent fill tennis nuts simply says.
01:48:06 Fagots ******.
01:48:09 Mighty mouse.
01:48:11 Crazy Addy.
01:48:12 God bless well, I appreciate that.
01:48:16 Blind ******.
Speaker 11
01:48:20 When you're trying to save money.
Speaker 9
01:48:22 A good rule to follow is to.
Speaker 17
01:48:31 Take it from these gym neighbors.
01:48:32 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
01:48:35 All right, Sir.
01:48:37 This is all my money I have in the bank right now.
01:48:39 Well, I don't know if that's the best thing to give it to.
Speaker 8
01:48:41 Me, if that's.
Devon
01:48:42 All the money you have in the bank, I would gladly give you further 100 upon my deposit Monday.
01:48:47 Well, I mean, come on, you got.
01:48:49 I don't know.
01:48:49 Maybe you're.
01:48:51 You're infinitely wealthy. Maybe. Maybe that's 100 out of $1,000,000, but that said.
01:48:57 Here I have 19 minutes of audio which I would like to share with your audience.
01:49:02 This is my only Community context Journal entry 14.
01:49:08 19 minutes of audio.
01:49:11 I don't know, man.
01:49:12 I appreciate the the support there, but like.
01:49:16 No, I'm not.
01:49:17 I can't play 19 minutes of audio, especially not even knowing.
01:49:20 What it is?
01:49:22 But everyone can see the the link there.
01:49:25 I mean I can.
01:49:26 I'll I'll tell you what.
01:49:26 I'll look and see what it is, but even if I see what it is, I.
01:49:30 Mean 19 minutes of audio is.
01:49:32 It's a lot of audio my friend.
Speaker 8
01:49:35 Uh. Let's see here.
Devon
01:49:48 Uh, well, how do I get this on the screen again?
01:50:01 Well, I'll start it playing.
01:50:05 But I can tell you.
01:50:05 Right now, we're not doing all 19 minutes.
01:50:08 That that much I can guarantee. But I'll tell you I'm I'm wetting people's appetite to hear the rest. I'm teasing it.
01:50:15 So for those who.
01:50:16 Are curious.
01:50:17 They will go find this.
01:50:19 The link is easily findable with the the Hyper chat link there.
01:50:24 People can see here just by looking, you know, look there, the BP super chat thing.
Speaker 19
01:50:30 Good evening, black audience.
01:50:31 This is the journal entry of a blind read 14 July.
01:50:38 I will get.
Speaker 1
01:50:38 05/30.
Speaker 19
01:50:40 I had a 06 appointment. I had difficulty moving my body, so I did not make it until 06/20. No answer, no show. I had not recorded the apartment.
01:50:51 Number so I was unable to knock on the door, the customer later stated that they had missed their phone alarm.
01:50:58 This was the beginning of a long cascade of events which was which dictated.
01:51:06 People's act.
01:51:07 Things through the digital machine intelligence network.
Devon
01:51:16 So there you go.
01:51:17 There's a spooky intro.
01:51:19 Spooky intro for those of you wondering well.
Speaker 8
01:51:22 What happens next?
Devon
01:51:24 This this sounds a little it.
01:51:25 Sounds a little like uh.
01:51:28 Sounds a little bit like something's up here.
01:51:31 Something's going on with this.
01:51:36 I was trying.
01:51:36 I was trying to I.
01:51:36 Was trying to.
Speaker 8
01:51:37 Find my X-Files thing and I.
Devon
01:51:41 The X-Files.
01:51:41 Would be like good background music for that, right? I don't see my X-Files thing anywhere though.
01:51:47 What happened to X-Files?
Speaker 16
01:51:49 Ohh man.
Devon
01:51:52 Don't tell me X-Files got deleted. Ohh here it is.
01:51:58 All right.
01:51:58 So those of you?
01:51:59 Interested in the spooky details of blind ******?
01:52:07 You can take a.
01:52:07 Look at that.
Speaker 8
01:52:12 All right.
Devon
01:52:15 Let's take a look here, man of low moral fiber.
01:52:18 Thanks for the stream, Devin, have you ever heard the?
01:52:22 The one 800 cars for kids radio ads. They're a kite scam that uses the money to send Jews to private schools and vacations to Israel.
01:52:32 I still listen to the radio while driving, but every time I hear the ad I have to mute the radio.
01:52:37 I remember those from years ago and that is that still going on that's actually worth looking into.
01:52:42 Because they have it.
01:52:43 I know the Jingle because.
01:52:45 I mean, I haven't.
01:52:46 I haven't been a regular listen to radio in a long time.
01:52:49 But having that spam.
01:52:52 The airwaves was very and it wouldn't even be like talk radio like it wouldn't matter what you were listening to.
01:52:58 I and my guess is I mean, you're probably right.
01:53:01 I have never looked into it.
01:53:02 You're probably right about that.
01:53:04 But my guess is taxpayer money is subsidizing all that airtime, because there's just no I mean, that's such an expensive ad buy for for like 10 years of of those ads on every station.
01:53:16 But that would make sense.
01:53:20 That ******* sounds prideful in retelling his crimes, such as the moral standards of Jew you're talking about, Sam.
01:53:29 Who says that your humanity is your downfall?
01:53:34 Your humanity is a nothing more than something for him to exploit, a means to an end.
01:53:43 T3PO says thanks. Well, I appreciate that.
01:53:48 Grenade again says Jews are a social parasite race.
01:53:51 Israel is a criminal state and Judaism is a religion based in the worshipping of a volcano demon.
01:54:00 Nothing of moral value can come out of such a ****** race.
01:54:05 A volcano demon, Are you sure?
01:54:09 I haven't heard about this volcano demon.
01:54:13 But I am curious to know more about.
Speaker 8
01:54:15 The volcano demon.
Devon
01:54:18 All right. Let's see here.
01:54:21 Grenade again.
01:54:22 I've been a financial auditor for one of the Big four accounting firms.
01:54:27 You wouldn't believe how easy it is to fake an audit.
01:54:31 That field made me sick to my stomach.
01:54:33 Anything remotely tied to finance is totally Jewish.
01:54:36 I'm glad I'm out of it.
01:54:38 Yeah, it's like the old joke.
01:54:39 How do you get into finance?
01:54:41 Well, you're born into it.
01:54:43 And that's.
01:54:46 That's unfortunately it's not just a joke.
01:54:56 I grew up by my electronics from this guy.
01:54:59 I think you're talking about crazy Eddie and you know I'll take a look at this link only because.
01:55:05 Only because it's probably a crazy or crazy Eddie related.
01:55:10 Which would be a first for links being actually related to the the subject.
01:55:16 Let's take a look.
01:55:17 I'm rolling the dice.
Speaker 3
01:55:21 And I'll go into any.
01:55:22 Heights to get you.
Devon
01:55:25 Ohh no, it's a.
01:55:26 It's a crazy adding knock off some guy trying to pretend or pretend to be Russian I.
01:55:29 Guess maybe why is the audio so terrible?
Speaker 2
01:55:38 4 famous bows and touch papers from $69.
Devon
01:55:41 Yeah, this audio is really bad.
01:55:44 But yeah, now this the IT was.
01:55:45 A normal thing for electronics stores starting in the 80s through, I mean, I even remember there was like the IT was, it was it was almost like the knock off Home Shopping Network like really late at night where they would sell knives and just weird **** and this channel.
01:56:03 That that had that would air this kind of weird stuff.
01:56:06 I remember one night late at night.
01:56:08 It was my brother and I.
01:56:09 We were staying up late, I think, because.
01:56:12 Maybe my mom was in the hospital having like my sister or something like that, but we.
01:56:16 Were watching the TV.
01:56:17 With that, you know, cause no one was.
01:56:18 At home and we ended up watching.
01:56:22 For like hours this Home Shopping Network style programming of a guy that was just yelling about stereos and smashing ****.
01:56:32 And it was, in retrospect, 100% based on Crazy, Crazy Eddie. In fact, crazy Eddie, one of the scams he wanted to do is he wanted to expand into.
01:56:42 What Teleca telemarketing like you want?
01:56:44 Well, I mean, in television, like a the Home Shopping Network.
01:56:47 Cause that was a relatively it was before Internet shopping, right?
01:56:50 So it was like the next best thing.
01:56:52 Oh, you can shop from home.
01:56:54 And just you know, tune into this channel and then you can call the 8:00.
01:56:57 100 number give us.
01:56:57 Your credit card.
01:56:58 And blah blah blah and then you know prior to the Internet that was seen as like that's the way of the future people going to be buying all their products from home and and getting it delivered.
01:57:07 And and it was like some kind of electronics liquidation in fact for all I know it was maybe it was the liquidation.
01:57:14 Of the inventory from crazy eddies, because that's what they ended up having to do when.
01:57:18 They discovered that.
01:57:20 They had lied about $80 million worth of inventory that they couldn't salvage the stores. So what inventory that they did have, they just liquidated and shut down all the stores.
01:57:31 Grenade, even their accent sounds criminal, greasy and untrustworthy.
01:57:35 Everything about them is repulsive.
01:57:37 I cannot understand anyone you aware and still being against anti Semites?
01:57:43 Well, you know.
01:57:45 It's these guys in particular seem like they're extra scummy, but you know.
01:57:51 Rying says HH can't imagine what he means by that.
Speaker 18
01:57:58 I'll Hitler, *****.
Devon
01:58:01 Lebensraum says good to catch you live every now and again.
01:58:07 I grew up with Crazy Eddie commercials all over in PA Judy never changes.
01:58:12 It's what they what they are W FP1488. Well, like I said, there's a lot you can project onto a much larger group.
01:58:21 It doesn't seem to be limited to just this individual family.
01:58:25 This seems to be a behavior, as they said, it's part of the culture, right?
01:58:28 That's not me saying that.
01:58:30 That's them saying that let this is after and it must be pretty important point because after 30 years of not talking to each other, not seeing each other, that's the first thing that they agree on.
01:58:42 This is the first thing they say.
01:58:43 After again they haven't seen.
01:58:44 Each other in 30 years.
Speaker 3
01:58:45 Everything I became came from you, Eddie.
01:58:48 OK, now I don't blame myself, but everything I became.
01:58:51 I learned from you.
Speaker 2
01:58:51 You didn't just learn from me.
01:58:52 We learned from.
Speaker 3
01:58:53 Yes, yes.
Speaker 2
01:58:53 We learned like you learned.
Speaker 3
01:58:54 The culture.
Speaker 2
01:58:55 We learned the culture.
Devon
01:58:59 They're absolved of any kind of responsibility because they're just, it's just they're just practicing their culture.
Speaker 8
01:59:07 That's all.
Devon
01:59:11 Ah, like, let's take a look here.
01:59:16 Uh, what? Is that the right one? Yeah. Dork. Tron 510.
Speaker 9
01:59:22 Why is money management?
Speaker 18
01:59:26 Where's the rest?
Devon
01:59:37 Daltron 510, another great stream ever look into why our food system is so paused. I know it changed to what we know now in the 1970s, consolidation, Agri business chain, supermarkets, et cetera. Who made these decisions for us, smells kosher.
01:59:54 Thanks for all you do.
01:59:56 You'd be interesting to find out.
01:59:57 It's not all Jews, though.
01:59:59 Believe it or not, like Kellogg wasn't he wasn't Jewish.
02:00:04 I don't know who's behind.
02:00:06 I think.
02:00:07 Well, I think craft is Jewish, right?
02:00:09 I mean, it sounds like it is craft with a K.
02:00:13 I mean, some of these big, huge food conglomerates.
02:00:20 It's just it's, I mean, it's kind of a tired term, but it it it is late stage capitalism.
02:00:26 That's what it comes down to, especially as.
02:00:29 This is another, this is another.
02:00:31 Once again.
02:00:33 This this is exactly what I was talking about when the more diverse the population goes, the easier it is for you to get away with scams because the easier it is for for the bureaucrats to not give a **** about the people, you're scamming the oversight people that not give a **** about the people you're scamming.
02:00:48 Food is no different than any other scam.
02:00:51 It's the same ******* thing.
02:00:52 The people that are supposed to be regulating food.
02:00:56 They do.
02:00:56 They give a ****.
02:00:57 Do they really give a **** if you know some random family in Tennessee has diabetes or and heart disease or cancer?
02:01:07 You know, because of, you know some, you know, because of aspartame or or, you know, whatever synthetic *******.
02:01:16 Remember, remember what was it the fake fat that they came?
02:01:20 They made everyone **** their pants.
02:01:21 Like all this stuff that gets approved and the the the bureaucrats that are supposed to be filtering this stuff and and and enforcing this stuff they don't give a ****.
02:01:34 And look and they they should.
02:01:35 We should if we.
02:01:36 Had an actual.
02:01:38 Ethnocentric society, if we had an actual nationalist society.
02:01:43 You know a a, a, a group or.
02:01:46 A nation where people looked at everyone else in the nation as as a part of their extended family, you wouldn't even need these people.
02:01:53 You wouldn't need the bureaucrats.
02:01:55 Because the people working at Nestle or General Mills or wherever wouldn't be looking at the people as just a another sucker that they can scam.
02:02:05 And that's because that's how.
02:02:06 That's what you were at.
02:02:07 This point right?
02:02:08 It's all dollar signs you think that these when the people making ******* frosted flakes.
02:02:15 Thinks about anything other than the bottom line.
02:02:18 You think they're worried that maybe we shouldn't be giving sugar coated carbs to to kids?
02:02:24 Maybe that's not the best thing.
02:02:25 Maybe Cookie Crisp is is a bridge too far, but we're we're getting literal cookies and pouring them into a a a bowl with milk and telling kids.
02:02:35 That's a good, good breakfast or not even that.
02:02:38 It's just part.
Speaker 7
02:02:38 Of a good breakfast.
Devon
02:02:40 Like that?
02:02:41 That's not even enough food.
02:02:42 Right.
02:02:43 Or or how about let's let's get them Count Chocula and tell like, oh, it's great.
02:02:47 Because after you eat, eat the.
02:02:49 The the candy for breakfast.
02:02:51 You can drink chocolate milk out.
02:02:53 Of the bowl.
02:02:54 It's it's fantastic.
02:02:55 No, these people don't give a ****.
02:02:57 They never would have invented this **** if they were worried about the the the effects it would have on the public and this stupid ********.
02:03:03 That the the the libertarian satanists of of well then just you know, it's not our fault that like people don't take care of their kids.
02:03:11 It's like, OK, maybe.
02:03:12 To some extent, obviously the responsibility is not 100%.
02:03:16 On the on the company, to to.
02:03:18 Watch out for every ******* person but Jesus Christ.
02:03:22 I have some morality and they don't.
02:03:25 Corporations are amoral, and they're focused on one thing, and that is making money.
02:03:30 And contrary to libertarian nonsense, that doesn't make for a good society.
02:03:37 Let's take a look here.
02:03:39 Grenade in my opinion, anyone convicted of massive massive financial fraud should be sentenced to death by the chair automatically.
02:03:49 There's no such thing as a victimless crime, and no such thing as an honest Jew.
02:03:54 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:03:55 In Singapore, I think it was Singapore, didn't they execute a bunch of bankers that were that were involved in bank fraud?
02:04:04 I you know it's it's sad because that's the kind of crime that that receives the when, when and if the people ever are punished.
02:04:12 The lightest punishments when it is the most devastating and it's the has the least regard for the your fellow human when you're ******* over entire pensions entire.
02:04:26 You know the.
02:04:26 The whole country, really.
02:04:29 That's way worse than just robbing a liquor store.
02:04:33 And yet, if you rob a liquor store, you're going to get a much, much stiffer punishment.
02:04:37 And look, it's just that's the.
02:04:39 Way it is.
02:04:40 And this guy, this guy is explaining to you that that's the.
Speaker 8
02:04:43 Way it is.
Devon
02:04:45 So congratulations, America.
02:04:48 You've got you've got a.
02:04:50 People like Sam and and crazy Eddie.
02:04:54 Making the rules.
02:04:57 Mr. Choley, I found a great movie to breakdown. It's probably one of the first old subtly subversive movies. I have found 12 angry men from 1957. Eleven angry white men are slowly convinced by a liberal Henry Fonda that their racism and hatred are the only reason they think an immigrant is guilty of murder. Exactly.
Speaker 8
02:05:17 I've I've I've seen that movie.
02:05:19 I don't think that.
Devon
02:05:21 Maybe I've?
02:05:23 I feel like I've I've gone over it to some degree.
02:05:26 I don't know that.
02:05:27 I don't think I've done a whole stream on it.
02:05:29 But I know that I've at least talked about it, and maybe even played a clip from it or something.
02:05:34 But yeah, that that's a that's a big.
02:05:35 One they call me Mr.
02:05:41 Judin you should have that as a drop too.
02:05:44 Well, I don't know that I have someone yelling Jude and like.
02:05:50 I don't.
02:05:51 I don't know where that would even come from, you know, like.
Speaker 8
02:05:54 I've got.
Devon
02:05:56 All I've really got is this.
Speaker 14
02:05:57 How do you say?
Devon
02:05:59 I'm I used to have.
02:06:00 More, maybe I'll look for more stuff here.
02:06:04 Lucky Larry Silverstein simply says.
02:06:09 Chief, thanks for shedding light on this stuff.
02:06:12 We'll right back at you, chief.
02:06:16 Lucky fish, 77. Hey, Devin. Just here to request an AMA or something along those lines. I get you're a private person, but it seems like you have a lot of interesting, unique experiences to talk about and that it would be cool to have an opportunity to better understand your perspectives, if not, still. Thank you for the stream.
02:06:36 Yeah, maybe. I sometimes feel like AMA's are, like, phoning it in. It's like the ohh. I couldn't think of something, AMA.
02:06:43 You know what I mean?
02:06:44 It's it's like kind of like, uh, I don't have anything to talk about.
02:06:48 So let's just, uh, let's just hang out and I'll just.
02:06:52 Answer questions look.
02:06:56 I'll be I'll be honest.
02:06:57 Like when I'm when.
02:06:58 I'm doing this.
02:06:59 It's not easy to accomplish something.
02:07:01 Every single stream and and sometimes I don't do that, but like I'm a little more, you know, shooting from the hip, I guess you could say than other times.
02:07:13 I don't know.
02:07:13 I mean, I I I don't know.
02:07:16 Don't know how awesome it.
02:07:17 Would be.
02:07:18 I feel like they're it's better to have a a topic to.
02:07:21 Talk about but.
02:07:23 I don't know.
02:07:24 I don't think I'm as interesting as you think.
02:07:26 Cringe panda.
02:07:28 Have you had time to check out the happy?
02:07:30 ***** face movie I sent.
02:07:31 I did.
02:07:32 I do have it.
02:07:33 I I, I I haven't watched it.
02:07:36 But I do have it in in one of my browser tabs, so it'll be it'll be checked out.
02:07:41 I just part of it was honestly.
02:07:43 Cause I've been going so hard to the blacks.
02:07:48 You know that I was just kind of like, uh, you know, let's let's let's let's at least let's spread the love a little bit you know because I feel like.
02:08:00 You know, it's I I just don't.
02:08:03 I don't want to be a one trick pony.
02:08:04 I don't want this to be the.
02:08:06 Oh, here's here's why.
02:08:07 How blacks are are bad for society.
02:08:09 Show yourself.
Speaker
02:08:10 You guys are.
Speaker 8
02:08:12 Right.
Devon
02:08:14 Alright, our Arminius revenge wasn't able to catch the stream today, but wanted to pop in and donate. It's hard to see what Tucker Carlson's game going. What? Hard to see. What's Tucker Carlson's game going so hard lately? Against continuing the Ukraine conflict.
02:08:32 Like with his Mike Pence clip, I really want to like him.
02:08:37 What's your opinion on his recent moves?
02:08:41 I mean, I don't know.
02:08:42 I don't.
02:08:43 Know, I know that he's he's rich to the point where he cannot relate to you and I.
02:08:49 And that his dad was CIA and that he very likely is also CIA or affiliated.
02:08:55 In some way.
02:08:58 I my suspicion and it's just that.
02:09:03 Is that he is a.
02:09:05 A pressure valve.
02:09:06 I think things are moving.
02:09:07 They're trending in our direction, maybe a lot quicker than they feel they can.
02:09:11 They can really control and that's another reason why.
02:09:14 It was better.
02:09:16 To get Tucker off of TV.
02:09:19 That said.
02:09:21 I don't know. I don't know for a fact. I know it was ridiculous. As I pointed out on Twitter and Telegram and Gab, that his his pretending to to, to not know that that Andrew Tate's dad was also CIA was was comical.
02:09:38 But yeah, it's.
02:09:40 It's hard to.
02:09:41 Know he's just, he's so rich.
02:09:43 He's basically an alien.
02:09:46 That we lose connection here.
02:09:50 Is it repeating?
02:09:54 I'm going to have to do something to change.
02:09:59 It looked like it was maybe repeating is the only reason why I'm gonna keep going in.
02:10:03 Case it wasn't there.
02:10:05 We'll put the dead Jew.
Speaker 8
02:10:06 Grave on the.
Devon
02:10:08 On the screen and I'll keep an.
Speaker 8
02:10:10 Eye on that.
Devon
02:10:13 Let's see here.
02:10:18 Man of low moral fiber, second seconding the request for a Trayvon Martin string.
02:10:24 This fellow did an excellent, normally friendly report on the matter.
02:10:27 The state literally put up a false witness on the stand. No one ever punished for it. Few people know about know that the fat **** wasn't even Trayvon's girlfriend.
02:10:38 I think I've seen the clip that you're talking about.
02:10:40 It's pretty funny.
02:10:41 I've I'm pretty sure I've.
02:10:42 I've even played it on this on this stream.
02:10:45 Let me.
Speaker 8
02:10:45 See if it's the same one.
Devon
02:10:51 And I still don't see if.
02:10:54 Still not sure if it's just looping, let me pop out the chat here and see.
02:11:05 OK.
02:11:06 Yeah, people are saying it's back now.
02:11:11 Yeah, it's back, OK.
02:11:14 OK, sorry about that.
02:11:15 I don't hopefully I didn't miss out.
02:11:18 On anyone's hyper chat there, if it did, I apologize.
02:11:22 I don't know how long I was doing that because I didn't.
02:11:24 I I was looking at the preview on it and it just barely looked like it.
02:11:28 It looked like it only screwed.
02:11:29 Up for a second, so hopefully it's OK.
02:11:34 Alright, what we were looking at.
02:11:38 This is like a whole thing.
02:11:39 Let me.
02:11:40 Oh yeah, this is that.
02:11:46 Does it just?
02:11:46 Have the clip Rachel Gentele was a year older and outweighed him.
02:11:55 Yeah, I'll.
02:11:56 I've played the clip of this chick before.
02:12:00 But this is the this is what they're talking about.
02:12:02 This this chick right here it was.
02:12:04 It was.
02:12:04 Totally fake.
02:12:06 And she sounded like she had an.
02:12:07 IQ of like.
02:12:08 Like I'm not, this is not me being funny.
02:12:11 Her IQ was probably like 60.
02:12:14 She she sounded very ********.
02:12:17 Uh, so maybe it was his girlfriend.
Speaker 8
02:12:19 I mean, I don't know.
Devon
02:12:21 Let's take a look here.
02:12:24 I've lost my place.
02:12:33 Man of low moral fibre.
02:12:34 Sorry for the link to the Trayvon documentary.
02:12:37 The maker of that one is a Jew.
02:12:39 So that's why.
02:12:40 I was hoping you can make a non Jew version.
02:12:42 Thanks again for what you do.
02:12:43 Yeah, Trayvon Martin wouldn't be a bad topic.
Speaker 8
02:12:45 To go over.
Devon
02:12:48 And we got Beach Boys Beach Boys.
Speaker 4
02:12:54 Easy money.
02:12:55 Money, money, money, money.
Devon
02:13:00 One of two I was once the sucker in my teens in the 90s, me and a couple of friends went to Canal Street in NYC and they came up to me with a bag.
02:13:11 Acting all ****** opens the bag to show a camcorder and new in the box. It looked legit and it had weight to it, $60.00, he says, which was a lot of money.
02:13:21 To me.
02:13:23 Two of two at the time, get back to the car, open the box.
02:13:27 It was full of newspapers.
02:13:29 Womp womp.
02:13:30 Lesson learned.
02:13:38 Yeah, that's never happened to me, but I I would be lying if I said nothing similar.
02:13:46 To that.
02:13:47 Has happened.
02:13:48 I've had similar I've I've had my high trust take advantage of before I'll.
02:13:53 I'll leave it at.
02:13:54 That lynch, Lord Godfrey, the Polish jokes are because Jews hate poles, and as they have historically been racially anti-Semitic against.
02:14:03 Jews that Polish attack with the Calvary against NSDAP forces had the Poles ambushing a stalled convoy of lightly armored trucks, not tanks.
02:14:13 The Jewish owned press tried to shame the Poles.
02:14:16 There you go.
02:14:19 I don't even I I don't know all the details, but I could see.
02:14:22 That being.
02:14:23 Possible John Skywalker?
02:14:25 Sorry that miss that Myrtle Beach shooting Link didn't work. Here's one that you can view without a sign in it. I was there that night again. Skip to 1:30. I'll donate $5 this time.
Speaker 8
02:14:38 Alright, alright, alright, alright, alright.
Devon
02:14:42 We'll look at it.
02:14:43 We'll look at it.
Speaker 8
02:14:47 Alright, let's see what this is.
02:14:51 Where is this at?
Devon
02:15:01 Are we getting **** blocked again?
02:15:05 Ohh no it's here I'm doing allow ads on this one.
02:15:11 What I don't know what the **** this.
Speaker 8
02:15:12 Is just this.
Devon
02:15:15 Foiled again.
02:15:18 It's not letting me look at it.
02:15:20 You give you give you give me two links.
02:15:21 I can't look at.
02:15:24 Here we we believe you know there.
02:15:26 Was a shooting.
02:15:28 And it was really bad.
Speaker 8
02:15:32 Yeah, it was bad, I'm sure, but.
Devon
02:15:38 This is strike two.
02:15:39 This is strike two.
Speaker 8
02:15:42 OK.
Devon
02:15:44 Dave, 762. Hey, you haven't been watching since the YouTube and Trovo days. You seem like you were struggling during the trovo days.
02:15:54 Hope things have been better since then.
02:15:56 God bless.
02:15:56 I don't.
02:15:56 I was struggling.
02:15:57 Maybe I was just, I was probably.
02:15:59 Overwhelmed with how?
02:16:00 Much work because I when I if I'm if.
02:16:03 I'm remembering correctly.
02:16:05 That's when like every like it's it's got, it's a lot better here, but during the trovo days was.
02:16:11 Still when like.
02:16:12 Everything was falling apart, the roof was leaking.
02:16:15 Severe weather was like part of my roof got peeled back like a ******* tin can.
02:16:20 It was just like they're wrong.
02:16:22 Things are always still breaking and it's just like it's not as severe.
02:16:28 Yeah, but I don't know.
02:16:30 I don't remember it being like a harder time than than nowadays.
02:16:34 But yeah, everything's good. I'm I'm relatively positive person. Believe it or not.
02:16:40 I mean, I'm not.
02:16:41 I'm just not.
02:16:42 An idiot, you know, I just know where things are going. And and I don't like. I don't. I don't need to pretend that everything's.
02:16:48 Going to be all right to have a good day.
02:16:51 I'm I'm totally fine with with things not being alright.
02:16:54 I think historically things are almost never going to be all right, so it's.
02:16:58 I don't even think it's unique.
02:17:01 You know the times that we're in, I mean, in certain ways, it's definitely uniquely bad, but in other ways, it's really kind of just a a rerun of things that have already happened.
02:17:11 But appreciate the support anyway.
02:17:12 White noise.
Speaker 8
02:17:15 Let's see here. White noise.
Devon
02:17:25 Ah, white noise.
02:17:26 Thank you for your dedication to your craft, Devin.
02:17:29 It's a gift that keeps on giving.
02:17:31 Also, thanks for playing my link like 3 months ago.
02:17:34 It made my day stop sending links fagots crazy.
02:17:37 Eddie is the meme.
02:17:39 Please make a shirt.
02:17:42 You know, it might not be a bad shirt to somehow incorporate.
02:17:45 I don't know if I crazy yet.
02:17:46 He's got the fun.
02:17:46 Quote, though so much as.
02:17:49 Sam, you know, maybe just having his entire quote on a shirt would be interesting.
02:17:57 But appreciate that.
02:17:59 Colonel Edward.
02:18:00 Hey, Devin.
02:18:01 Have you ever looked into the Red Wings?
02:18:02 The idea of a group of all black pilots.
02:18:06 Just sounds too far fetched to be real.
02:18:09 The Red Wings I I'm going to.
02:18:12 The non hockey team or shoes I'm not aware of.
02:18:17 Let me take a look and see what.
02:18:18 The Red Wings are.
Speaker 8
02:18:34 Uh, what is this?
02:18:44 They don't look all black.
02:18:49 What is this?
Devon
02:18:54 Yeah, I don't I nothing's coming up right away, but maybe I can look into that later.
02:19:01 Russell Mcclintock.
02:19:03 Link submissions should come with a minimum of $5, no longer than 45 seconds, and most importantly have context.
02:19:11 Yeah, maybe that's what I'll do.
02:19:12 Maybe instead of doing just a a a minimum like people have been talking about that I have not enforced.
02:19:19 You might notice.
02:19:20 Maybe I will have a minimum for lengths that might be a happy compromise.
02:19:27 That way it will cut back on on the the barrage of links that that arrive unsolicited, the end of at the end of the.
02:19:38 The stream.
02:19:40 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:19:45 Missus 1488 says white power up small hats down and a worldwide recognition.
02:19:53 To the agenda.
Speaker 8
02:19:55 Being forced.
02:19:58 There you go.
Speaker
02:20:01 God dammit, FBI.
Devon
02:20:03 And I just randomly played that one because I'm running out of the ones I got here.
02:20:09 Some of these, I don't.
02:20:09 I don't remember what they are because I have them labeled weird.
02:20:13 Hey, Devin. Been listening, listening to your pat Cons on episode 2, you played David Koresh's band. Could you put the song you cleaned up on your telegram, please?
02:20:23 I like that song.
02:20:24 The Pat Conn series is epic.
02:20:26 If you haven't watched them, check them out.
02:20:29 Heaven, I don't know that I have that project file anymore.
02:20:33 I didn't do much to it.
02:20:34 I think I just pulled it into a noise reduction.
02:20:38 I don't remember if it was it.
02:20:42 I don't remember if it was the the.
02:20:46 The Adobe one.
02:20:47 What is it odd?
02:20:49 I forget the name of it now, cause I haven't used it in so long.
02:20:52 Or what it or it might have been?
02:20:54 Sound forge like Ghetto OS, sound forge.
02:20:56 But I just ran like noise reduction on it.
02:20:58 Like I didn't do anything special to it and you can find the the song itself, which it's not totally crappy, but you can find it on YouTube.
02:21:05 That's all I did.
02:21:06 I just.
02:21:07 I don't think I have the source files anymore because I'm pretty sure that was on a a older computer.
02:21:14 That has since passed away.
02:21:16 Let's take a look here.
02:21:20 Cringe panda.
02:21:22 OK, this classic racist commercial is definitely crazy.
02:21:26 Eddie inspired, but I know you've been you've seen this around.
02:21:30 Hope you'll play it.
02:21:32 Alright, well it's it's.
02:21:34 We have context.
02:21:37 And it's crazy, Eddie related and it's probably short.
Speaker 8
02:21:42 And you did the $5.00 so.
02:21:45 Even if this was the.
Devon
02:21:46 New rules I think we can do it.
Speaker 8
02:21:48 Let's see.
Speaker 18
02:21:48 Hi, I'm Gary.
Devon
02:21:51 Hold on.
02:21:52 I think I've seen this guy.
02:21:54 How do I make this come up?
Speaker 8
02:21:59 There we are.
Speaker 18
02:22:02 Hi, I'm Gary.
02:22:04 At the one and only Garry's mattress, now with locations in Koreatown in Little Tokyo, we are karate chopping up prices.
02:22:12 I just for you.
Speaker 16
02:22:16 Even we would buy it.
Speaker 18
02:22:19 I thought his mattress were blowing up places.
Speaker 5
02:22:24 Man on horse bring gold.
Speaker 18
02:22:27 Or treatment at Garry's Mattress?
02:22:30 I'd be.
Speaker 16
02:22:30 Very surprised.
02:22:34 We're still being prices.
Speaker 18
02:22:39 If you find a mattress at a better price, I'll kick a puppy and punch a kitten just for you.
Devon
02:22:50 Yeah, I'm pretty sure that I'll make it stop.
Speaker 17
02:22:51 Frankie and Johnny Furniture is having a sale, right?
Devon
02:22:55 I'm pretty sure that whole genre of advertising was pioneered by by Crazy Eddie, because the the the TV ads.
02:23:06 That crazy Eddie was.
02:23:07 Running they started in in the 70s.
02:23:10 So all these wacky ads that you had in the 80s and 90s, absolutely I I think crazy Eddie was the inspiration behind that.
02:23:20 Kind of funny that he that he made fun of Jews.
02:23:23 I wonder if he is a Jew.
02:23:25 It doesn't make any sense, though.
02:23:27 It's white.
02:23:28 People are the only ones that are not allowed to parody other races, you know, like Sacha Baron Cohen.
02:23:33 His he's made.
02:23:34 His career off of parenting other races, you know, like the dictator he's supposed to be some kind of Arab guy, the Bruno one.
02:23:44 He's supposed to be some gay.
02:23:45 White guy.
02:23:47 I mean, every one of his characters, he's he's making fun of the golem.
Speaker 8
02:23:51 In some way.
Devon
02:23:53 And no one ever says like that.
02:23:55 He's he's wearing brown face for acting like an Arab.
02:24:00 You know, white people get in.
02:24:02 Trouble for going Ohi Chinese.
02:24:06 But then Turbo Jew Sacha Baron Cohen can do an entire movie, and it's totally fine.
02:24:11 And no one even mentions it.
02:24:13 They don't even they don't.
02:24:14 Even say that it's problematic.
02:24:17 Look, I don't care.
02:24:18 I feel like you.
02:24:18 You should be able to do that.
02:24:19 I'm just, you know, it shows you how.
02:24:21 Much they don't actually give a ****.
02:24:23 They just hate it when white people do it, because it's a way for white people to draw the line between themselves and other.
02:24:30 People because that's.
02:24:31 What you're doing when white people are parroting other races, that's all you're doing.
02:24:35 You're contrasting the difference between you and other races.
02:24:40 And and that that they don't want that's that's why they don't like it.
02:24:45 That's why they don't like it.
02:24:47 Because it's also, it's also shaming you for thinking that this stuff's cool, right?
02:24:54 Like shaming, and look what happened the 2nd.
02:24:58 We couldn't make fun of ******* Asian people.
02:25:00 We got weebs coming out the the *******.
02:25:03 All right, now we got Wah Wah.
02:25:29 Devin, what are your thoughts on Owen, Benjamin and the scam he's pulled on his audience doing God's work, love.
02:25:35 Your content I I don't know.
02:25:39 I mean, you'd have to be specific on that.
02:25:40 I'm not sure what that's what's going on with that.
02:25:42 I haven't watched his streams in a.
02:25:45 In a while, so I don't know.
02:25:49 If that's something that's happening right now, or what you know, you'd have to specify what you're talking about, and I'd probably have to research it.
02:25:58 I mean, he's in in the in the.
02:26:01 Interactions I've had with him.
02:26:03 He's been a nice guy.
02:26:04 I think he's completely wrong in a net.
02:26:08 Very net negative way about stuff like Flat Earth and things like that.
02:26:13 That just really.
02:26:16 You know, it really kind of.
02:26:18 Is damaging.
02:26:19 Honestly, I I think it's damaging.
02:26:22 And of course all the.
02:26:23 Flat Earthers are like.
02:26:26 You know like like.
02:26:28 I don't know what to tell you.
02:26:29 Like when it's literally in declassified documents that Flat Earth is a siop and and you know what I mean.
02:26:36 And when when it really doesn't take much to, I'm not saying this, by the way, because some lab coat guy told me that the earth isn't flat.
02:26:42 It's because I've I can actually perform experiments myself.
02:26:46 That proved to me that the earth is not flat, that it's.
02:26:49 Actually the size and shape that that we've known it has been for centuries, so stuff like that, you know, I think is a negative, but I haven't watched this stuff in a long time, so I don't.
02:27:01 Know what you're talking about.
Speaker 8
02:27:04 So yeah.
Devon
02:27:06 Rob H couldn't catch the live, but stopping by to drop a quick dono in in went around yesterday leaving some QR codes to your channel around Illinois State University.
02:27:19 Keep up the great.
02:27:20 Work dev dog.
02:27:22 Yeah, that'd be kind of cool to see how.
02:27:23 How, what kind of return on investment you get on those things.
02:27:27 I have no way.
02:27:28 I mean obviously of tracking that, but I I'm very curious as to how much people ever.
02:27:34 I mean have.
Speaker 7
02:27:35 You ever let?
Devon
02:27:36 Me ask I.
02:27:36 I guess that's a good question.
02:27:37 Have you ever scanned like a QR code?
02:27:40 And gone to like whatever link it was.
02:27:43 I don't know that I've ever done that.
02:27:44 I've put QR codes on Flyers and stuff in the hopes that people do that.
02:27:49 But I don't think that I've ever personally scanned.
02:27:51 A QR code.
02:27:53 Not that I I don't really.
02:27:54 Maybe it's because I haven't lived in a that might be part of it too, is I haven't lived in a city for so long that I I don't see like those Flyers on like posts and things.
02:28:03 I haven't.
02:28:04 I maybe it's I.
02:28:05 I just.
02:28:05 Haven't seen a QR.
02:28:06 Code in so.
02:28:07 Long, not exactly a bunch of QR codes, just.
02:28:09 Hanging out in in the rural desert.
Speaker 8
02:28:13 Let's see here.
Devon
02:28:16 But yeah, appreciate that man of low moral fiber.
02:28:19 You said Kellogg isn't Jewish.
02:28:21 Kellogg by action is more Jewish than most Jews.
02:28:25 He's a ****** who pushed circumcision on the nation's nothing or another thing to cover in a future stream, GOI slot producer is one of America's most prolific champions of circumcision.
02:28:37 No self respecting white supremacist is fed.
02:28:40 Well, there's a lot there, but yeah, but.
02:28:42 As far as the.
02:28:44 The Kellogg thing?
02:28:45 Yeah, it's.
02:28:46 But he's still not Jewish.
02:28:48 You know what I mean?
02:28:49 Like, that's my point is there's a lot of non Jews that are just as ******* damaging, if not worse.
02:28:57 I think in his well, I don't know if he's worse, but he's right up there.
02:29:00 You know what I mean?
02:29:04 I mean, I think his damage comes from just being a a Zionist.
02:29:12 You know upper class ******, but maybe there's something more nefarious to it.
02:29:17 Maybe there's some kind of tie in, like people talk about the Masons, the Mason.
02:29:22 The Masons are kind of like Jews.
02:29:24 It's like Jews for boys, you know, in some ways.
02:29:27 And so maybe there's.
02:29:29 Some kind of tie in with that, I don't know.
02:29:32 But yeah, he was.
02:29:34 He was pretty bad.
02:29:36 And yeah, eat meat and exercise.
02:29:41 If you just do that, that's all you need.
Speaker 8
02:29:43 To do.
Devon
02:29:44 Let's go, Brandon.
02:29:46 There was another company here in New York back in the 1980s called cheap Johns. Same ****, same people, every single time. Yeah, cheap John's, huh? Is there cheap John's commercial that we can look at.
02:30:15 And nothing's popping up.
Speaker 8
02:30:22 What the **** is this?
Speaker 14
02:30:28 I object, I defer.
02:30:31 I find you both guilty of helping people for the ridiculously low price of.
02:30:36 9999 in today's.
02:30:38 Society things are harder, so you need things cheaper.
02:30:41 So I came up with.
Devon
02:30:43 Alright, can't handle it.
02:30:45 I thought it might be something uh.
02:30:48 ******** ******.
02:30:50 For $1.00.
Speaker 9
02:30:52 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 11
02:30:56 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
02:31:04 Alright, can't watch the full stream cause work, but I still want to pop up and thank you for the stream Doug.
02:31:10 Well, I appreciate that.
02:31:12 Russell Mcclintock Stream idea. Supreme Court case, Ashcroft versus Free Speech Coalition, 2002.
02:31:24 Ashcroft versus Free Speech Coalition 2002. That sounds familiar.
Speaker 8
02:31:31 Sounds familiar?
Devon
02:31:34 What is that?
Speaker 8
02:31:39 Is this oh, it's a.
Devon
02:31:41 And is a lawsuit against child **** manufacturers, I guess.
02:31:47 Alright, that might be a word looking at you.
02:31:49 I don't know anything about that case, but I'll.
02:31:52 I'll take a look.
02:31:53 I suspect that the usual suspects are involved.
02:31:58 Let's see here, man of low moral fiber.
02:32:01 Regarding Colonel Edwards chat.
02:32:04 It was the red tails.
02:32:06 And this has been covered by Alt Hype.
02:32:08 Ryan Falk and one of his refutations of a ****, sources of of on his site Super Long don't play, just sharing.
02:32:17 Here's the YouTube link starts at an hour one alright, so I'll copy that and put it.
Speaker 8
02:32:23 In the in my never ending list of YouTube.
02:32:31 And save that.
Devon
02:32:34 All right, guys, well.
02:32:37 Oh, I thought for.
02:32:38 A second I was off the air.
02:32:39 Was like, what the ****?
02:32:41 Look at the.
02:32:41 Wrong number though.
02:32:43 Alright, well, I know this is.
02:32:44 Kind of a short one.
02:32:46 Or at least I think it feels like kind.
02:32:47 Of a short one, what are?
02:32:49 We at it's hard to know if it disconnected if it's, if it's counting off of.
02:32:54 Of the start of the stream, or a different 10, we got another one. We got another one real quick here.
02:33:00 Tennis nuts, first of all, fagots keep in mind that $1.00 donations are a gateway for people to set up their account.
02:33:07 As if you were the lower donations may have just as interesting a topic.
02:33:12 My favorite part is the chat sometimes.
02:33:15 Because we chat on recent events.
02:33:17 Well, there you go like.
02:33:18 I said I'm not putting a minimum on, but I might put a minimum on the links.
02:33:23 Just because the.
02:33:25 Or or maybe I'll just there's.
02:33:27 Maybe I'll just say there's no guarantee.
02:33:29 Links I mean not I think that should go without saying, but yeah, I I I need to cut back on.
02:33:36 We've had some of these, these shows that go on for like 4 plus hours because we're just playing like 1000 links of unrelated stuff.
02:33:43 Not always bad.
02:33:44 A lot of times.
02:33:46 You know, but all the same, sometimes bad.
02:33:51 So you know.
02:33:53 All right, we.
02:33:53 Got one.
02:33:54 One more sneaking in here.
02:33:56 Let's go, Brandon.
02:33:57 Cheap John's was so cheap they only advertised on radio.
02:34:02 Well, there you go.
02:34:04 Cheap John's.
02:34:07 All right.
02:34:08 Well, I appreciate you guys all coming in here.
02:34:12 And checking out this stream.
02:34:15 Like I said, I'm going to be thinking about switching up the schedule.
02:34:19 Maybe I'll let you.
02:34:20 Guys know well in advance.
02:34:22 But by switching it up, it might even just be an off and off again on again, off again Wednesdays or something like that.
02:34:31 Just because I I really need to power through finishing up the.
02:34:33 Look to get it out before Christmas and I know it sounds like, well, that's still far away and it is, but you know to edit it and everything else and it's not like that's the only I got going on and it'll make me focus on it more if I if I don't have the interruption during the week of having to research this stuff and then.
02:34:53 You know, once it's out and it shouldn't take me super long, it'll be a temporary thing.
02:34:57 Once it's out, I can go back to normal, but I'm still playing on a normal stream on Wednesday.
02:35:04 As of right now, so nothing to worry about right now.
02:35:07 And so I'll see you guys on Wednesday same bat time, same bat channel.
02:35:13 By the way, Batman's kind of a jewy character, if you think about it.
02:35:18 But we'll we'll talk about.
02:35:19 That especially the new one especially.
Speaker 18
02:35:23 No guns, no killing people.
Speaker 8
02:35:26 It's like, come on, you know, ******* ******.
Devon
02:35:30 Alright, for black pills, I am of course.
Speaker 8
02:35:35 Devon stag.
Speaker
02:36:22 And so.
Speaker 3
02:36:34 Fever catch it.
Speaker 5
02:36:50 And he's the man on the mall with his crazy Eddie pulled.
02:36:52 Will blow out blitz.
02:36:53 Get a portable TV, portable radio, video camcorder, portable phone, get anything, everything that's portable on sale.
02:36:59 Now remember, we are not undersold.
02:37:02 We will not be undersold.
02:37:03 We cannot be undersold.
02:37:04 And we mean it.
02:37:05 It's a crazy any portable blow out blitz, get anything or anything that's portable on sale right now.
02:37:12 His prices are portably insane.
02:37:19 Anything. Everything goes crazy and he's crushing prices on color TV's, video recorder, stereo systems. Come back. These players, it's crazy and he's great as clearance sale.
02:37:27 Ever anything and everything goes.
02:37:29 Demonstrators 4 samples.
02:37:31 Great tag specials, all with full manufacturers guarantees and most priced at or below cost.
02:37:35 Anything and everything.
02:37:37 Goes crazy and he smashing prices to smithereens and everything's inventory. It's crazy. And his greatest ever going on now on all great crazy locations. Prices that are.
Speaker
02:38:03 They're like.
02:38:07 He's not selling.
Speaker 17
02:38:22 Put the damn thing out of.
Speaker
02:38:23 Its business.
Speaker 3
02:38:23 Be careful on the way.
Speaker 5
02:38:32 Just small.
Speaker 9
02:38:40 Triple barrel double barrel.
Speaker 5
02:38:45 That way.
Speaker
02:38:47 Good. How are you?
Speaker 4
02:38:50 Get ready.
Speaker 17
02:38:51 Greatest grand opening?
Speaker 13
02:38:56 Electronic now.
Speaker
02:39:01 I'll fade out for effect.