INSOMNIA STREAM: IN THE GENE EDITION.mp3
01/18/2023Speaker 1
00:11:16 A long, long time ago.00:00:38 I can still remember how that music used to make me smile.
00:00:46 And I knew if I had my chance.
00:00:50 That I could make those people dance, and maybe they'd be happy for a while.
00:01:00 Have you made me shiver with every paper I deliver?
00:01:07 Bad news on the doorstep.
00:01:10 I couldn't take one more step.
00:01:15 I can't remember if I cried when I.
00:01:18 Read about his widowed bride.
00:01:23 Something touched me deep inside the day.
00:01:29 The music.
00:01:37 So bye.
00:01:39 Bye, miss.
00:01:40 American Pie drove my Chevy to the levy, but the levy was dry.
00:01:47 And then good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye singing.
00:01:52 This will be the day that I die.
Speaker 3
00:01:57 This will be the day that I die.Speaker 1
00:02:03 Did you write the book of love?00:02:06 Do you have?
00:02:07 Faith in God, yourself.
00:02:16 In rock.
00:02:17 Broken music, save your model soul.
00:02:22 Can you teach me how to dance real slow?
00:02:28 Well, I know that you're in love with him, cuz I saw you dancing in the gym.
00:02:35 You both kicked off because you.
00:02:39 Dig those rhythm and.
Speaker 5
00:02:42 That was a lonely teenage.Speaker 1
00:02:44 Rocking bark with a pink carnation and a pickup truck.00:02:49 But I knew.
00:02:50 I was out of luck.
00:02:54 The mute.
00:02:58 I started singing.
00:02:59 Bye bye bye, Miss America Chevy to the levy.
00:03:04 But the levy was dry then good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye and singing.
00:03:10 This will be the day that I die.
00:03:13 This will be the day that I die.
00:03:18 Now for 10.
00:03:19 Years we've been on our own in.
00:03:22 Moscow's fat on a Rolling Stone but.
00:03:26 That's not how it used to be when the just the same.
00:03:32 For the king and.
00:03:33 Queen in a coat he borrowed from James.
00:03:37 Queen and a voice that came from you and me.
00:03:45 And while the king was looking down the jester stole his party crown.
00:03:52 The courtroom was adjourned.
00:03:55 Now returned and while Lenin read.
00:04:00 A book come Mark the quartet practiced in the dark.
00:04:14 We were singing by singing this should.
00:04:17 Miss America?
00:04:27 Be the day that I'd die.
00:04:30 This will be the day that I die.
00:04:35 Help the sculptor and the summer swelter Fallout Shelter.
00:04:48 Landed on the grass.
00:04:51 The players tried for a forward pass with the jester.
00:04:55 On the sidelines in a cab.
00:05:01 Now the halftime air was sweet perfume, while the sergeants played a marching tune.
00:05:08 We all got up to dance and never got the chance to players try to take the field.
00:05:19 The marching band refused.
00:05:21 To yield.
00:05:22 Do you recall what words to feel the day?
00:05:27 The mute.
00:05:31 We started singing.
Speaker 6
00:05:34 I got a job making money.Speaker 4
00:05:35 Break your body through the present, so we should stick with the soda pop.00:05:36 In the.
Speaker 6
00:05:51 Got lost.Speaker 4
00:05:55 Diana got frozen.00:06:00 Just go.
00:06:01 Just go.
00:06:01 Just don't make.
00:06:02 Because I'm trying to explain a little bit trying to get.
00:06:20 Shoot holes in the.
00:06:26 Just busy, no.
00:06:34 Together with for now.
00:06:36 So I can check up on it.
00:06:37 Take it off.
Speaker 7
00:07:14 And I don't understand.00:07:37 Coming after me with the butterfly net.
Speaker
00:09:23 No, no.Devon
00:09:28 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:09:34 In the gene edition.
00:09:37 I'm your host, Devin Stack.
00:09:40 Hope you're having a wonderful week.
00:09:42 It is the 18th already the 18th.
00:09:47 Can you believe it that January is?
00:09:50 Is over halfway over.
00:09:52 Soon it will be February.
00:09:56 And then.
00:09:57 Ten other months.
00:10:05 Yeah, I wasn't gonna play that whole ******* song.
00:10:07 Is 7 minute long song.
00:10:10 I just part of the.
00:10:12 The juxtaposition between the the Boomer happy song and then like the the the.
00:10:19 Their children, working in fast food song like back, they get their reminisce, you know?
00:10:26 Yeah, we used to go to this wonderful white schools and you know, we'd we'd have there'd be the jocks with the the Letterman jackets.
00:10:33 And there are sometimes we drive around our convertibles and have fun.
00:10:36 It does is is so magical.
00:10:39 We're like, yeah, I worked at.
00:10:40 KFC and smoked pot in the back room with my manager.
00:10:44 That was my big, big good old days.
00:10:49 Ah, anyway, I'm not bitter.
00:10:52 All right, so usually what I do when I do things like this.
00:10:58 As I go over the news first and then I I.
00:11:00 Talk about the.
00:11:02 The main you know thing I'm going to do a backwards today.
00:11:06 I'm going to do some newsy things last.
00:11:10 And first, we're going to talk about why it is the insomnia stream in the gene edition in the gene edition.
00:11:20 All right.
00:11:25 It goes back to 1977.
00:11:29 Well then, then it goes back for that. But for right now, it goes back to 1977.
00:11:36 A time before many of us were alive.
00:11:39 The time.
00:11:41 Right after boomers.
00:11:44 In groups of many.
00:11:49 Release demons into the world with the help of Satanic Jews.
00:11:55 Prior stream covers all that.
00:11:57 The late 70s, you know, is a the Satanic panic was about to to happen.
00:12:02 You know and when it.
00:12:03 Just ohh, it's all this.
00:12:05 All these people freaking out about about satanic panic and you know the the pedo panic was about to happen.
00:12:15 And surprisingly, surprisingly, you'd think that this would have been shocked up the Satanic panic, and in fact, it was.
00:12:22 It was in some of.
00:12:23 The local reporting.
00:12:26 But what we're talking about?
00:12:28 Is the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders.
00:12:33 The Oklahoma Girl Scout murders that happened at Camp Scott.
00:12:38 In 1977.
00:12:41 And I believe it was June or July of 1977.
00:12:46 In 1977.
00:12:48 There was a camp in Oklahoma.
00:12:52 And right next to Indian land, if in fact the the camp itself might have been on Indian land, I'm not exactly, I don't.
00:12:59 I don't know for sure.
00:13:01 But if not, it was, it was adjacent to it.
00:13:05 A small town called.
00:13:07 What was it called?
00:13:11 Locust something like Locust Creek or Locust.
00:13:14 Hill. What is it?
00:13:18 I just had it in my head.
00:13:20 Ah, it's gone anyway.
00:13:23 It was at Camp Scott, Mays County, Oklahoma.
00:13:28 And this small town.
00:13:32 Right next to this camp.
00:13:34 In the middle of kind of nowhere.
00:13:37 Was about 50% Cherokee, 50% Cherokee Indian.
00:13:43 The population was was right about 1000 people.
00:13:49 And it hasn't really changed much since in terms of population or anything else since 1977.
00:13:57 It's still this middle of nowhere town.
00:13:59 I think the demographics have slightly shifted that it's now 30 something percent, Cherokee Indian.
00:14:07 But it's, you know.
00:14:09 Although now that that new court court ruling, I think most of Oklahoma belongs to Indians now, doesn't it?
00:14:15 Like for, for.
00:14:16 Whatever happened with that, that doesn't matter.
00:14:22 At this camp.
00:14:25 One of the camp counselors.
00:14:29 Middle of night woke.
00:14:31 Up because she heard a strange.
00:14:35 Grunting sound.
00:14:40 She got her flashlight.
00:14:45 She shone it around in the forest.
00:14:50 And when she shined her flashlight in a particular area of the forest, the grunting stopped.
00:15:00 She waited for a while.
00:15:01 It didn't start again.
00:15:03 She walked away.
00:15:04 It started up again.
00:15:05 She shined the flashlight back in that same direction.
00:15:07 It stopped.
00:15:14 Because she was a woman, she did not investigate because she was afraid that it was some kind.
00:15:19 Of animal.
00:15:22 She went back to her tent.
00:15:26 And fell asleep.
00:15:28 As she recalled to the sounds of that grunting sound.
00:15:36 When she woke up the next morning.
00:15:40 She was walking to go take a shower.
00:15:44 And the pathway led to the part of the forest where she heard.
00:15:48 The grunting sound.
00:15:53 At the foot of a tree, she noticed three sleeping bags.
00:16:00 As she got closer, she saw what she thought was a little girl sleeping.
00:16:08 And then as she got closer, realized.
00:16:11 It was the bodies.
00:16:14 Of three Girl Scouts.
00:16:17 Who had been raped and murdered.
Speaker 9
00:16:27 Dawn on Monday, June 13th, a counselor found three small bodies still in their sleeping bags piled near the so-called kiawah encampment, changing the mood from happiness to horror.Speaker 6
00:16:40 Three young girls, ages 8-9 and ten, were brutally beaten, attack and killed by an unknown assailant. The evidence strongly indicates that the girls were attacked while sleeping in their tent, were sexually assaulted and were taken from the tent and left some distance away.Speaker 9
00:16:55 The victims were identified as nine year old Michelle Gusset of Broken Arrow.00:17:00 8 year old Laurie Farmer and 10 year old Denise Milner, both of Tulsa.
Speaker
00:17:03 Young people.Devon
00:17:10 The camp.00:17:12 Contacted the parents.
00:17:15 Of these little girls.
00:17:18 And didn't say ohh your your kids were murdered, they said.
00:17:23 As if it were some kind of medical accident or something that your kids died.
00:17:28 Your kid died last night.
00:17:32 Not your kid.
00:17:33 Was was kidnapped.
00:17:35 And and in fact, before calling the parents, they called their lawyers.
00:17:40 And their insurance company.
00:17:45 But that's another story.
00:17:49 The campus since that was the last time the camp was open either way.
00:17:55 Michelle Gusey, Laurie Farmer and Doris Milner.
00:18:00 Were the victims.
00:18:04 Upon uh, the way the camp was set up is it was different.
00:18:09 They were kind of like little cabins, but there was like a cross between a cabin and a tent.
00:18:17 In fact, I think I've got footage of.
00:18:21 I think someone went out and and took a look at.
00:18:23 This is what it looks like today.
00:18:25 Let me load this up real quick.
00:18:41 So these are the foundations.
00:18:42 There were some actual structures, but you can see they had, like it was kind of like a cabin, a little bit.
00:18:53 It had like a.
00:18:55 There you go.
00:18:56 There's like a map of it.
00:19:00 But there are four girls per.
00:19:03 Tent cabin thing.
00:19:05 And this was the only one that had three girls in it.
00:19:09 And all three girls.
00:19:11 Had been taken from the tent.
00:19:13 And raped and killed in the forest next.
00:19:17 To the tent.
00:19:25 That's the tree.
00:19:28 The sleeping bags.
00:19:32 That's the youngest girl that was there.
00:19:43 Let me.
00:19:44 And unmute that.
00:19:45 How about that?
Speaker 9
00:19:46 Officials quickly evacuated the other girls from Camp Scott by bus.00:19:51 Mays County sheriff's officials and Highway Patrol troopers cordoned off the camp and within hours hundreds of other law enforcement officials converged on Camp Scott in search of clues and eventually a suspect searchers were tampered by the tremendous size of the search.
00:20:07 Area and dense brush and trees.
Devon
00:20:12 So they found this flashlight.00:20:15 The flashlight had a black plastic bag over the lens.
00:20:21 With a hole cut in it so that it would only emit a small light that wouldn't be easily seen in the dark.
00:20:30 There were newspapers stuffed inside the battery compartment.
00:20:35 To prevent it from rattling around because this was 1977 and so this was one of those great big flashlights that took the big square, I think 6 Volt batteries. It was almost like a little mini car battery.
00:20:50 And so the the newspaper was in there to muffle it and make it not rattle around in there, make any noise.
00:21:01 They also found a cave.
00:21:09 And inside The Cave.
00:21:11 Were portions of the newspaper.
00:21:15 They were much like they were basically the surrounding the pages of the newspaper that was shoved inside of the the flashlights.
00:21:23 So the, you know, the rest of that section of the newspaper.
00:21:28 They also found these photographs.
00:21:33 When they tried to figure out who these people were.
00:21:38 And where these photographs had come from.
00:21:42 They came to the conclusion.
00:21:45 That these photographs were actually developed.
00:21:50 And the the prison system.
00:21:54 By a prisoner by the name of Jean Leroy Hart.
00:22:01 Who was a Cherokee?
00:22:03 And who was?
00:22:04 Currently on the run from the police because he had escaped prison.
Speaker 9
00:22:12 An appeal went out for help in identifying them.00:22:15 Officials soon learned that Locust Grove native Jean Leroy Hart might have developed the photographs while serving time at Granite Reformatory.
Devon
00:22:27 So they think they have a pretty solid lead, especially because it turns out.00:22:32 This cave where they found these items.
00:22:37 It was on his.
00:22:37 Aunt's property.
00:22:43 Inside The Cave was an inscription.
00:22:47 Dated, saying the killer was here.
00:22:49 Bye bye, fools.
00:22:56 And the other thing about Gene Hart?
00:23:01 Was the reason he was in prison in.
00:23:03 The first place.
00:23:08 Was he had kidnapped?
00:23:11 Two pregnant women outside a nightclub.
00:23:13 Now I.
00:23:15 I don't know how he found two pregnant women outside of nightclub, but I.
00:23:18 Guess he did.
00:23:19 Ages, I think 18 and 19.
00:23:24 And he took them out to the woods.
00:23:28 He raped them brutally.
00:23:34 They described him as making a weird animal, like, grunting sound as he did it.
00:23:44 He also bizarrely.
00:23:47 Took their glasses and kept putting on their glasses and trying on their glasses.
00:23:59 When he was done with them.
00:24:02 He taped up their mouth.
00:24:04 And nose.
00:24:05 To try to suffocate them.
00:24:07 Throw them in a pit and cover them.
00:24:09 Up with brush.
00:24:12 Hoping they would just die.
00:24:17 But they were they managed to get away.
00:24:20 And find law enforcement and.
00:24:25 Not end up.
00:24:27 Murder victims just rape victims.
00:24:33 So the cops.
00:24:34 Who were familiar with this guy knew that he was on the run in the area.
00:24:39 He was even said that that that he knew that he had used that cave while hiding out from authorities when because the the entire community.
00:24:49 Of cherokees.
00:24:52 Facilitated his running from police.
00:24:54 The reason he'd been on the run.
00:24:55 For so long.
00:24:57 Was they were hiding him.
00:25:02 This kind of goes back to the stream we did about.
00:25:07 The The Weird Jewish pedophile.
00:25:09 Guy and how his entire family even.
00:25:11 After he was caught with with.
00:25:14 With Kitty ****.
00:25:16 They kept.
00:25:17 They stood behind him.
00:25:19 And raised money for it.
00:25:22 Well, in the same way the Cherokee community.
00:25:26 After he kidnapped and raped two pregnant women.
00:25:30 And left him for dead.
00:25:35 They hit him from police.
00:25:42 Also in that cave or nearby, they found a pair of glasses that had gone missing from the camp.
00:25:50 Which also lined up with.
00:25:54 His MO about having a weird fetish with glasses he had snuck into someone else's tent and stole their glasses before.
00:26:03 Killing the girls.
00:26:07 So they were pretty sure they had their guy.
Speaker 10
00:26:10 At 4:15 PM this afternoon, agents of the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation arrested Jean Leroy Hart at a rural residence in the Cookson Hills in southern Adair County.Speaker 12
00:26:26 Hart was brought in and escorted by two agents from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation.Speaker 11
00:26:32 The history books.Speaker 12
00:26:38 He will be.00:26:38 Kept here at the.
00:26:39 Prison until preliminary hearings in Mays.
00:26:45 County, where the murder of the three Girl Scouts.
00:26:47 Took place.
Devon
00:26:52 So miraculously.00:26:55 After a massive manhunt, they managed to find him.
00:27:05 And they have a pretrial.
00:27:07 And the judge for some reason.
00:27:10 Is really wants to get it over with.
Speaker 13
00:27:13 Roy Hearts preliminary hearing began this morning amidst tight security as a packed courtroom looked on and an overflow audience watched the proceedings on closed circuit television in a nearby auditorium.Speaker 2
00:27:24 What's the truck?Devon
00:27:29 One of the reasons might have been.00:27:32 That the entire town.
00:27:34 About half of which was related to this guy.
00:27:38 We're protesting outside the courthouse.
00:27:42 Holding up signs.
00:27:45 Free gene.
00:27:47 He didn't do it.
00:27:50 The white man has come and blamed us for something we didn't do.
00:27:59 Because that's what the white man does.
Speaker 13
00:28:06 The most interesting development of the day was the revelation from OSB I, agent Arthur Linville, that Hearts name first came up as a suspect on the day of the murders because the use of black tape and cord to buying the victims was similar to harm's alleged attacks on two women in 1966.Speaker 14
00:28:23 It's such an emotional thing being over here because for two days we've gone over what happened to our child.00:28:32 And it's hard to sit in the courtroom with someone who might have done it.
Speaker 13
00:28:35 The drumming intensified somewhat.00:28:37 Today's high return for.
Speaker 10
00:28:38 The 4th day of the.Devon
00:28:43 So the parents.00:28:44 Try to get a change of venue.
00:28:48 Because half the town was related to him and they were already before the trial even started saying he was innocent to.
Speaker 15
00:28:50 Right.Devon
00:28:54 Let him go.00:28:56 The news media was going around interviewing people and they're, you know, men on the street type interviews and they were all saying, oh, he's innocent.
00:29:03 He was a he was a high school football star.
00:29:05 He wouldn't do that.
Speaker 16
00:29:08 It was related to almost everybody around Locust Grove, so he was, you know, regardless of what his.00:29:18 His past was that we know for sure about or what he was suspected of, you know, committing with the Girl Scouts.
00:29:26 These people still stood behind him.
Devon
00:29:35 Now, years later.00:29:38 It's kind of interesting.
00:29:39 I found this old.
00:29:42 From Oklahoma.
00:29:44 That was like their their version of like, a local version of Dateline.
00:29:50 And it's funny how open they were about how how race played a part in the.
Speaker 17
00:29:55 Authorities would charge a local man, a Cherokee Indian who broken out of the county jail four years earlier.00:30:01 His name was Gene Leroy Hart.
Speaker 11
00:30:04 He had a history of of several felonies he had involving rape and kidnapping.00:30:12 He was out on his in Mayes County on Post conviction relief sentencing relief.
00:30:18 And that's why he was in Mayes County.
00:30:20 And and he escaped from the jail there.
00:30:22 Not once, but twice.
00:30:24 And then at the time of the Girl Scout murders, he'd been at large for more than four years.
Speaker 18
00:30:33 Hart knew his hometown terrain and he had hundreds of relatives and friends who protected him because of his heart, was able to evade authorities for 10 months.Devon
00:30:46 So the whole town is like, oh, the evil white man trying to blame us for something we didn't do.00:30:53 And this is the mother of.
00:30:57 Let's hear which one is it?
00:30:58 I think that's the mother of Lori Farmer, the youngest girl.
Speaker 14
00:31:04 I'm a little disappointed in the coverage and the fact that.00:31:10 They continue to stop people on the street corner here in Harts hometown, and ask if they think he's guilty.
00:31:20 And I don't think it's fair.
00:31:21 It became apparent to me early on that it seemed like.
00:31:27 The rights sort of favored the defendant.
Devon
00:31:33 So the media coverage was basically.00:31:37 Oh, he, he he didn't do it.
00:31:40 He's just this, this innocent Indian guy, right?
00:31:44 Innocent Indian guy and everyone in the town loves him.
Speaker 15
00:31:51 Nice guy.00:31:52 Really wanna meet?
Devon
00:31:54 So this is this is uh.00:31:57 An interview that was this is to give you some context, these these little sound bites from these two people.
00:32:04 It's from the 90s.
00:32:05 From that, like this guy here is from the 90s, another gene.
00:32:09 Apparently, Gene is a very popular Indian name.
00:32:14 So this is this is several years after the fact, and they're still like, Oh yeah, he was.
00:32:18 Great guy.
00:32:19 He couldn't have done it.
Speaker 15
00:32:21 Nice guy really want to meet.00:32:23 Yeah, he's just one of those guys that.
00:32:28 That was 99% put up deal. For one thing, the last deal was done.
Devon
00:32:35 See, it was a.00:32:36 It was a put up deal.
00:32:37 It was all.
00:32:38 It was a frame up.
00:32:40 They just framed him because he was an Indian.
00:32:43 Both of the cases, both the the Him pregnant you know, ****** the two pregnant girls.
00:32:49 But both who?
00:32:50 He played. He pled guilty.
00:32:51 To it, by the way.
Speaker 17
00:32:55 And do you think China heart killed?00:32:57 Those girls? No, I.
Speaker 1
00:32:57 Do not. Why?Speaker 14
00:32:58 Not he wasn't that kind of a guy you just had to know him to understand.Devon
00:33:04 He just wasn't that kind of a guy.00:33:08 You you wouldn't get it, white man.
Speaker 18
00:33:11 Heart may have been well liked, but it was his racial heritage that was a major asset in winning allies.Speaker 11
00:33:18 The Native American is huge.00:33:20 That that factor is bigger, much bigger than any football factor.
00:33:24 The fact that he was a Cherokee.
Devon
00:33:28 So I was surprised that in the 90s they were allowed to even just say that.00:33:33 Yeah, he was a Cherokee.
00:33:35 In fact, it came up in the New York Times when they, when they wrote an article about it.
00:33:45 There is considerable sentiment in Oklahoma, which has a population that is about 1/2 American Indian, that Mister Hart is being tried for the three murders as much as he is a full blooded Cherokee as because of the circumstantial evidence that has been presented to him.
00:34:01 Quote This is from him. Prejudice isn't always open and obvious sometimes, he said, it takes the form of subconscious attitudes that are see it's subconscious bias. Look in 1977, subconscious bias was alive and well.
00:34:17 And and motivating.
00:34:19 People or away attitudes that are the motivation for the way some people relate to other people.
00:34:26 You can look all around you, he said.
00:34:28 This is Indian country, but it's obvious who owns the land.
00:34:32 We have nothing left but our freedom and our dignity.
00:34:38 And then I thought this was interesting.
00:34:41 He also dismissed without comment, questions about a report in yesterday's Tulsa Tribune that a 32 year old nurse from Corpus Christi, TX, had developed a correspondence with Mr. Hart and had been had moved here a few months ago to.
00:34:57 Be near him.
00:34:58 So this guy, I don't know what's wrong with checks and why this always happens.
00:35:02 So this guy who's not like, I mean, come on.
00:35:05 It's look at him.
00:35:07 He he rapes and kills.
00:35:12 Or I guess I shouldn't spoil.
00:35:16 Three Girl Scouts.
00:35:19 And some nurse in Texas is like ohh.
00:35:21 I must have him.
00:35:26 And yeah, look.
00:35:27 It it wasn't just that nurse in Texas.
00:35:30 You know, it's kind of funny.
00:35:32 I almost played in the beginning of the the stream this so I I just couldn't ******* take it.
00:35:39 Because it was just too exact.
00:35:40 Like it just it.
00:35:42 First of all, cause I.
00:35:43 Knew a lot of people would Fast forward it on the replay 'cause that's.
00:35:46 It is what it is.
00:35:47 But the you gotta see this is this sums up because this song came out probably right around, like maybe a a handful of years after this case. This was America's. Even the name of the band is Europe.
00:36:01 The America had, well, I guess, white people in general had this weird love affair with Native Americans like somehow, like they were even more magical than the magic *****.
00:36:12 This is a song literally called Cherokee.
00:36:16 Cherokee by the band.
00:36:18 We're not gonna watch the whole thing.
00:36:19 I just want you to.
00:36:20 I want you to get the gist of of.
00:36:21 Culturally, where the country was at.
00:36:35 So, so brave.
Speaker 1
00:37:13 How long ago?Speaker 2
00:37:16 They lived in peace not long.Devon
00:37:19 That's not the words.00:37:20 It's it's exactly.
00:37:22 It's exactly how boomers viewed the Native Americans.
Speaker 1
00:37:39 Who are you?00:37:43 Neither nation leads.
Speaker 3
00:37:47 They had lost.00:37:52 There was no place to return.
Devon
00:38:03 Yeah, I'm not gonna make you listen.00:38:04 That whole thing.
00:38:06 So yeah, it it.
00:38:07 So a band that, you know, full of people that look kind of like the precursor to ******** singing about Cherokees and how the white man's greed has destroyed them and.
00:38:18 And there's like, some white guy reading a book about Indians on a mountaintop somewhere for no reason, and like it just keeps going and going like this.
00:38:25 It's just that this is the this.
00:38:27 Was the environment.
00:38:28 Just like I said, you know, a handful of years after this case.
00:38:32 There the the oh, look at that.
00:38:35 Fist up in the air for for the Indians.
00:38:39 The gentle Indians that the white man came and and just ******* decimated for no reason.
00:38:46 So there you go anyway.
00:38:48 So that's that's what happened, that's what.
00:38:52 That was the card he was playing.
00:38:55 I'm just a gentle Indian in a white man's world.
00:38:58 There's no way I could do this, no matter, no matter the evidence.
00:39:01 The the crazy amount of evidence showing that I I actually did do this.
00:39:08 I didn't do it cause I'm an Indian.
Speaker 18
00:39:11 Phallus was appointed special prosecutor for the case against a gene, Leroy Hart.00:39:15 He was welcomed to Mays County with bumper stickers that read welcome to the heart of Gene Country.
Speaker 19
00:39:22 You knew where people stood as you walked in the courthouse in the morning on one side, out on the lawn, you'd see the people who were very upset with law enforcement, with the prosecution, the family, the the, the glasses or the OR the farmers or Mr.00:39:38 Milner and her mother coming in there.
00:39:40 I mean, you know, there you, you walked the gauntlet.
00:39:42 Go in there of all these kids, there's a big crowd, no question about it.
00:39:47 The you know it was not.
00:39:50 It was not.
00:39:50 A very comfortable fear.
Devon
00:39:53 So as the prosecutor.00:39:56 You would think that in a lot of these cases, right?
00:39:59 He's he's prosecuting.
00:40:01 The killer of three little Girls, 3 little Girl Scouts.
00:40:09 But he's the bad guy in this community.
00:40:13 He's the one that that's getting shouted at as he walks into the courthouse, not the killer.
00:40:20 In fact, the killer is smiling and waving to people as he walks in because.
00:40:23 It's all of his friends.
00:40:26 The same friends that have been keeping him hidden from the police.
Speaker 19
00:40:31 His mother's property was very, very close to the Girl Scout camp location, the Camp Scout location, and in this massive effort to uncover evidence.00:40:42 Part of it would have involved items that were taken from the Girl Scout camp the same night as the homicides occur.
00:40:50 Some of these were found in a location called the Cellar Cave and the Cellar Cave was attached to Gene Leroy Hart during that period of time as a hiding place.
00:40:59 While he had escaped through a, there was a witness who had put him there.
Speaker 13
00:41:04 It was beginning to sing with Gene the Roy Harts preliminary hearing might become a permanent fixture here at the Mays County Courthouse, but special Judge Jess Clanton this morning took the unusual step of announcing that the hearing will come to an end, one way or another by one week from today.Devon
00:41:21 So what happened exactly?00:41:26 The jury took only 5 minutes.
00:41:31 5 minutes.
00:41:33 And they they.
00:41:34 Didn't even put on a show.
00:41:36 5 minutes and declare him innocent.
00:41:46 And it's funny because look at well, it's not funny, but to give you an idea of how fair this jury was.
00:41:55 Your Honor, may I make a statement to the jury?
00:41:57 You may not.
00:41:58 Whistler said while the jurors walked by him.
00:42:01 Hart said thanks, then the name.
00:42:05 Thank you.
00:42:06 Thank you very much.
00:42:08 Often addressing them by name.
00:42:10 He knew them.
00:42:14 These were people he knew.
00:42:19 3 minutes after the trial was officially over, hurt was led, handcuffed into a Highway Patrol cruiser and taken to the state penitentiary, and McAllister, where he faces so he was still, you know, he was still like, a escape from prison.
00:42:34 So he.
00:42:35 Still had to go to jail.
00:42:45 So of course, the mother was saying he didn't do nothing.
00:42:53 There's this article.
00:42:56 Gene Leroy Hart summarizes his life.
00:43:03 You'll like this one.
00:43:05 I have no desire to be a hero.
00:43:10 This is the guy who just got off.
00:43:13 For murdering 3 Girl Scouts.
00:43:16 By ****** them to death.
00:43:19 After ****** 2 pregnant women a few years prior.
00:43:25 He's saying he has no desire.
00:43:26 To be a hero.
00:43:28 Maybe I represent the fears and the doubts that many people have about a case like this in the system that we have.
00:43:46 Now, once you think about this stuff because.
00:43:52 We'll, we'll we'll keep going.
00:43:54 But as you can see, the newspapers of record.
00:43:58 We're not writing.
00:44:00 Articles about a a guilty man being set free.
00:44:07 They were writing articles.
00:44:10 About a poor Indian.
00:44:13 They got caught up in the white man's system.
Speaker 11
00:44:31 Prosecution's case was jeopardized because the evidence was complex, sometimes difficult to understand and and you had to absolutely believe that the authorities were telling you the truth about the evidence.Devon
00:44:48 Another another part of the problem was.00:44:53 He's beating around the Bush on here.
00:44:56 Is his Indian community was too stupid?
00:45:01 To understand technical evidence that would place him at the the scene of the.
00:45:05 Crime and because they were too ******* stupid to understand the evidence they had to believe.
00:45:14 The the expert witnesses for the prosecution.
00:45:18 To understand because they couldn't understand it themselves.
00:45:23 Wasn't that complex.
Speaker 4
00:45:26 Like there was a lot of manufactured evidence.Devon
00:45:29 But that was the a juror.00:45:39 It was all fake.
00:45:40 It was all fake, she said.
00:45:42 The evil white man trying to put the.
00:45:44 The Indian in jail.
00:45:53 So he was found not guilty.
00:46:01 That was again 1977.
00:46:06 So for years.
Speaker 11
00:46:10 The Oklahoma cold case.Devon
00:46:13 Investigators in Tulsa.00:46:17 As technology would get better.
00:46:20 We'll keep testing the evidence, so they tested the the the DNA testing when it first came out, like in the 1990s.
00:46:29 And it came back that it couldn't exclude him.
00:46:34 But the technology wasn't there yet to 100% say it was him.
00:46:42 Well, earlier this year, so almost 50 years later.
00:46:50 The technology was good enough.
Speaker 2
00:46:56 They would get to the truth when agent suggested Reed have some evidence retested for DNA that testing would cost $30,000.00:47:05 Money. The Sheriff's Office didn't have, but citizens in Maize County stepped up and raised every penny of it, and that evidence was tested in 2019 and the results have not been released.
00:47:17 Until now.
Speaker 7
00:47:18 There is not a piece of DNA that we've not been able to identify.Speaker 2
00:47:23 Reed says the DNA shows there's no other suspect it could.00:47:26 Be other than.
00:47:27 Home and eliminates every other suspect ever brought up.
Devon
00:47:34 So he did it.00:47:36 Obviously he did it.
00:47:37 Everyone knew he did it, but now there's DNA evidence that.
00:47:42 That those.
00:47:45 Indians probably won't understand or will think that it's somehow stealing their spirit, or who you know, who knows.
00:47:51 But he obviously did it.
Speaker 7
00:47:54 If there was absolutely no DNA, just the information that I know now.00:48:00 That was not allowed to be shown to the.
00:48:06 There is absolutely no doubt whatsoever that Gene Hart is the person committed these crimes.
Speaker 2
00:48:13 The jury never.00:48:13 Heard that in 1966, Hart kidnapped 2 pregnant women at gunpoint.
Devon
00:48:19 The jury wasn't allowed to even hear that, but the whole town knew it.00:48:23 The whole town.
00:48:24 That's why he was.
00:48:25 On the run.
00:48:27 That's why he was on the.
00:48:28 Run so because this news piece was produced much later than that, that 90s news piece, they stay way the **** away from the race thing and don't even.
00:48:38 Talk about it.
00:48:42 They act like, oh, it was just too bad.
00:48:44 Too bad they they weren't allowed to have this evidence.
00:48:46 They everyone ******* knew.
00:48:47 Everyone *******.
00:48:47 Knew this stuff.
00:48:51 So whatever happened to him?
00:48:57 Well, it turns out.
00:49:01 This is one of those funny kind of things.
00:49:04 Remember I said that they they'd carted him off to jail because he was already?
00:49:08 He was on the, you know, he was.
00:49:09 On the run from from jail already.
00:49:13 Well, he he had a heart attack.
00:49:16 In jail.
00:49:19 1979 like not too long after going to jail.
00:49:25 And a lot of people.
00:49:29 Have suspected they heart attacked him.
00:49:32 Because because they.
00:49:34 You know, they were just like **** this.
00:49:36 Guy, I hope that's what happened, but we don't know.
00:49:44 What about his ****** *** lawyers?
00:49:48 They got him off.
00:49:51 Now look, let's look at this guy.
00:49:55 Garvin a.
00:49:56 Isaacs, junior.
00:49:59 He's being recognized.
00:50:02 By Continental who's who?
00:50:07 And look, we know he's guilty now, right? There's no if, ands or buts. He's 100% guilty.
00:50:17 Well, on his website he brags about the case.
00:50:27 Garnay Isaacs is a one man operation providing services to those living in Oklahoma and New Mexico areas founded in 19/19/80 by Mr. Isaacs. The firm specializes in criminal and civil law where cases of individuals who have been wrongfully accused.
00:50:49 Wholly or partially.
00:50:52 Are the focal point of the practice.
00:50:56 The firm's background, however, expands far beyond the those fields Mr. Isaacs has tried a wide variety of civil cases.
00:51:03 Involving blah blah blah blah.
00:51:05 Mr. Isaacs has assembled a significant portfolio over his 45 year of years of rigorous work in the courts, but perhaps the most significant success of his career.
00:51:18 Came from his work on the 1979 case.
00:51:22 Of Gene Leroy Hart, a man accused of the rape and murder of three young girls.
00:51:30 The three victims, members of the Oklahoma Girl Scouts, were found dead.
00:51:35 Blah blah, blah blah blah.
00:51:40 Isaacs was able to have Mr.
00:51:41 Hart acquitted.
00:51:46 So it's just on his resume now.
00:51:52 It's just on his resume.
00:52:03 I found this article from 2020 in 1990 or I'm sorry in 1977. Garvin Isaacs and his Co Counsel visited client Gene Leroy Hart in jail. The first words out of harm's mouth.
00:52:14 Where I want you guys to know something. I didn't kill those Girl Scouts that June. The bodies of three girls 8-9 and ten were found on a trail approximately 150 yards from their tent.
00:52:27 At a summer camp near Locust Grove, Harts hometown, they have been raped, bludgeoned and strangled.
00:52:34 Despite Hearts criminal record, the Cherokee tribe member had previously been convicted of unrelated rape, kidnapping and burglary charges and had twice broken out of Mays County Jail.
00:52:48 Isaacs believed him.
00:52:54 The key to our bands, number one rule was you never judge a man by the color of his skin.
00:53:01 The length of his hair or the clothes he wears.
00:53:06 Everybody's entitled to Justice, Isaacs says.
00:53:12 There were some of the.
00:53:13 This is his quote again, quote.
00:53:15 They were some of the most thoughtful people you could ever have around you.
00:53:20 And it's this environment gene Leroy Hart grew up in.
00:53:24 See this romanticizing of the the noble Savage.
00:53:33 According to Isaacs.
00:53:35 Mays County Sheriff Pete Weaver was an arrogant, egotistical jerk who had it in for heart.
00:53:46 During the during hard.
00:53:48 In for heart.
00:53:49 A fugitive since escaping from jail twice.
00:53:52 In one week.
00:53:53 Four years earlier.
00:53:54 During that stretch, hard hit, hard heart gene heart hid from his or hid with his uncle.
00:54:03 Who should also be in jail, right?
00:54:06 And medicine man Groundhog.
00:54:09 Medicine man, Groundhog.
00:54:12 Who, after the murders, told tribe members he was with the defendant that night?
00:54:19 So he lied.
00:54:20 Medicine, medicine man, Groundhog.
00:54:23 Told the tribe.
00:54:24 Members oh, I was with him all night.
00:54:27 Well, maybe if you were ****** little girls, you were.
00:54:30 And who knows, maybe he was.
00:54:38 A few minutes.
00:54:39 A few minutes after the sheriff and his deputy pulled up to the crime scene, Isaac says.
00:54:45 Pete Weaver lights up a cigarette and says Gene Leroy Hart did this.
00:54:50 The hunt began the next day, but it took nearly one year to find heart.
00:54:58 To hear Isaacs tell it.
00:54:59 The sheriff had no evidence.
00:55:02 There were no aha moments in the case or any lucky breaks.
00:55:06 Just the hard work of gathering exculpatory exculpatory.
00:55:12 I can hate that.
00:55:13 Word evidence, interviewing witnesses and studying the crime scene.
00:55:19 Quote I knew from my prior prior experience doing murder cases as a as a public defender in Oklahoma County District Court that you never assume anything, he says you investigate and you document.
00:55:33 And you use good experts to help you.
00:55:43 So there you go.
00:55:50 So he's he's got this on his on his resume as.
00:55:55 As this.
00:55:57 Great case.
00:56:00 By the way, his his assistant attorney is now a law professor.
00:56:08 That's right.
00:56:08 The other guy that.
00:56:09 Helped him get off.
00:56:12 Now works at the Oklahoma University College of Law.
00:56:27 That's other thing.
00:56:28 That's the that's.
00:56:29 That's the news thing.
00:56:33 So I guess what we can learn.
00:56:35 From this.
00:56:40 There's there's so many there.
00:56:41 There's a couple of different things really that sticks out when you look at a case like this one is that whites are the only people.
00:56:50 Who aren't tribal?
00:56:53 They're the only ones.
00:56:55 That actually care about justice.
00:56:57 It's kind of funny because a lot of people have noticed that our justice system keeps getting more and more obscene.
00:57:06 And there's no outcry.
00:57:09 No one ever does anything right like the kinds of the kinds of crimes that that.
00:57:16 If it if it were to.
00:57:17 Get out to the press.
00:57:19 Well, just as.
00:57:19 An example like Watergate.
00:57:22 Was this tiny little thing compared to?
00:57:26 I don't know 90% of the corruption we've seen in the federal government over the last six or so years.
00:57:38 But that's because it's only white people that care about about justice.
00:57:43 In the same way that, like the national parks.
00:57:48 Right.
00:57:50 National parks why do national parks exist?
00:57:53 Well, national parks exist because white people like to preserve nature, and they like to go camping.
00:57:58 And that sort of thing.
00:58:02 In fact, all the national parks in in Africa.
00:58:06 Were created by white people.
00:58:08 That went to Africa.
00:58:12 And in fact, that Africa audio.
00:58:15 Uh, stream that we did.
00:58:18 As soon as the.
00:58:18 White people were out.
00:58:19 What happened to the the state parks they turned into killing fields.
00:58:24 Where they massacre hippos and elephants.
00:58:27 By the hundreds of thousands.
00:58:37 So one take away is.
00:58:39 Well, two takeaways are one that white people are not tribal like other people.
00:58:45 And you see this with with, with.
00:58:47 Not just cases like this, but every time a black guy.
00:58:54 Gets killed by the cops when he clearly deserved it.
00:58:58 Sure, a lot of the black people freaking out, it's because they want to go look a.
00:59:02 Tennis shoe store.
00:59:07 But a lot of them believe their own ********.
00:59:11 Same thing with Jews, right?
00:59:13 Jews get caught doing something shady.
00:59:16 There's no disavow.
00:59:18 They circle the wagons.
00:59:24 Couple that with the idea of justice being kind of a white thing.
00:59:32 It's like when I remember when they released that thing, it was the Smithsonian.
00:59:36 I think that released this thing about white people like white people traits.
00:59:41 And and one of them was like being being on time.
00:59:44 Being on time is it's a white people value and they were saying this like it was it was some kind of criticism of white people.
00:59:53 Honoring contracts, you know, standing by your word, caring about justice.
00:59:58 These are white people things.
01:00:01 And as white people disappear from white countries.
01:00:05 So is gonna, so.
01:00:06 So does justice.
01:00:17 It's kind of like it was like a little microcosm of what happens in a in a in a white.
01:00:24 Almost white minority country because it was about 5050, right 50 Indian, 50% Indian, 50% white.
01:00:39 And maybe if whites had been tribal.
01:00:46 Who knows, maybe they would be able to get a conviction out of this guy, but they're not tribal.
01:00:51 So it was the the power of the collective Cherokee.
01:00:58 At the end of the day, against.
01:00:59 The uh the victim's parents.
01:01:01 And maybe the prosecutor and the judge.
01:01:06 But not as not.
01:01:07 As a collective, people.
01:01:11 Even though that's, I guarantee you, that's how they viewed it.
01:01:13 You can tell by the way that they they talked about it.
01:01:34 So anyway.
01:01:37 Is a madding case.
01:01:39 It's insane that this case.
01:01:44 Didn't get more news when it was when they found out that DNA evidence.
01:01:51 I guess it's not that insane.
01:01:54 Speaking of things in the news, I guess that's well, that's the that's the segue into the news things.
01:01:58 How about that?
01:02:01 Now I I talked about this these **** a long time ago.
01:02:06 I don't know why they're being reinvestigated by by the mainstream media, all of a.
01:02:11 Sudden, but we covered them, getting arrested like a year ago.
01:02:15 I feel like or maybe maybe more.
01:02:18 Yeah, the short version is, surprise, surprise.
01:02:22 Two **** get *** married.
01:02:25 And then they are are allowed to adopt kids.
01:02:30 Something that that everyone that was against gay marriage was saying this is what's going to happen.
01:02:37 And all the all the people that.
01:02:38 Were saying no.
01:02:39 They just want to get married.
01:02:41 Here's what I don't get about.
01:02:42 Conservatives and everyone else.
01:02:46 Why is it?
01:02:49 That faggs are fine.
01:02:53 If they're not around, kids.
01:02:56 Notice how they'll say stuff like that.
01:02:57 Like ohh it.
01:02:58 It's the drug.
01:02:59 I don't you know, if you want to have a drag show somewhere and it's adults going to it, that's totally fine.
01:03:05 But the drag Queen story hour that's crossing the lines.
01:03:09 There's kids there.
01:03:13 Well, what are?
01:03:14 What are you implying then?
01:03:19 If there's nothing wrong with it?
01:03:22 Why don't you want kids exposed to it?
01:03:28 If it's totally fine that they can have their their drag shows and people can attend and it's and these logs are not kids, it's it's why is that totally OK?
01:03:40 It's just that when kids show up, then suddenly.
01:03:47 You feel queasy.
01:04:01 It was evil.
01:04:02 Either way.
01:04:03 It's just that when a kid is involved, you're having to suddenly.
01:04:07 Face that, it really ****** me off the way conservatives have been acting like this, you know Tucker Carlson saying that that.
01:04:14 Ohh yeah, everyone's OK with gay marriage.
01:04:16 No, everyone the **** is not.
01:04:18 But in his world, he's right.
01:04:20 In DC.
01:04:22 Republicans have been OK with gay marriage since.
01:04:26 Before you know, even the Democrats were.
01:04:28 Admitting it publicly.
01:04:31 They've all been OK with gay marriage forever.
01:04:37 A lot of our **** secret faggs.
01:04:45 But in the arguments that were had in in the early 2000s.
01:04:52 You have these libertarian types, these libertarian leaning conservatives.
01:04:57 And who knows whether or not?
01:04:58 They meant it, but they would say things like, oh, you know, I'm OK with with **** getting married.
01:05:08 But let's call it something else, like a civil union.
01:05:12 Because if you call it marriage, they'll start qualifying.
01:05:16 For adoption and I don't want gay people to adopt kids.
01:05:24 If there's nothing wrong with them being gay and.
01:05:27 Being like say.
01:05:28 I don't know a school teacher.
01:05:32 Why can't they have kids in their home if if it's OK for them to be gay and say I don't know, be a a Boy Scout leader?
01:05:47 What is it that you're so keen on on making society tolerate?
01:05:54 That you think is too much for kids.
01:06:05 Really drives me ******* nuts and they know it.
01:06:08 They all know deep down they know deep down.
01:06:12 I mean, **** you want to see?
01:06:16 Let me see if I if I I'm.
01:06:17 Pretty sure I saved this ****.
01:06:21 When I say.
01:06:22 Here it is, yeah.
01:06:27 There was a study done by Harvard.
01:06:36 And bring this up here real quick.
01:06:40 Oh, I thought I'd save that.
01:06:41 Let me save here.
01:06:49 Studies confirm what?
01:06:51 That little voice in your head has been telling you all along.
01:06:56 And this is one of those cases.
01:07:04 They studied the correlation between and.
01:07:07 This is something you could do.
01:07:10 Not that long ago.
01:07:11 You can't.
01:07:11 You can't do this studying now.
01:07:13 They study the correlation between gays and pedophilia.
01:07:21 Now let me go just to the most relevant parts here.
01:07:27 Consensus now exists that pedophilia is a distinct sexual orientation, not something that develops in someone who is homosexual or heterosexual.
01:07:35 People say they you are. You have a little bit of the the the map stuff already creeping in and this study was published in 2010, I believe.
01:07:45 Some people with pedophilic urges are also attracted to adults or may act only upon the latter urges because people with pedophilic urges tend to be attracted to children of a particular gender, they are sometimes described in the literature as heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual pedophiles. Roughly 9 to 40% of pedophiles.
01:08:08 It's a wide range.
01:08:10 There are homosexual and their orientation towards children.
01:08:16 Previous investigations have indicated that the ratio of sex offenders against female children versus offenders against male children is approximately 2:00 to 1:00.
01:08:28 While the ratio of gunna files to androphiles among the generic population is approximately 20 to 1.
01:08:43 And that's the study that was in 1992.
01:08:51 There's been a a well documented correlation between faggs and pedophiles.
01:08:59 That's how you make ****.
01:09:02 These people.
01:09:05 Adopted kids so that they could reproduce.
01:09:10 That's literally what they were doing.
01:09:15 And if those kids don't get some help, they I guaran ******* to you, they'll end.
01:09:18 Up gay, both of them.
01:09:21 The six **** that was going on.
01:09:24 In that household.
01:09:28 This is from Mia, Cathal or Patel. I don't know how she pronounces it. My investigation reveals disturbing details about the gay activist couple accused of sodomizing their young adopted sons, now ages 911 and distributing homemade child **** of the sexual abuse.
01:09:46 Not only did the gay married men allegedly rape the two boys who were adopted through a Christian special needs adoption agency.
01:09:55 And she doesn't say.
01:09:56 But I I would.
01:09:57 I would submit to you that there there was a good chance that legally they had to.
01:10:03 In fact, that's why I think the Catholics got out of the adoption business because they didn't want to have to.
01:10:08 Adopt kids out to gay couples.
01:10:10 They were pimping out their children to nearby pedophiles in Atlanta area suburbs.
01:10:20 Recorded jailhouse calls with the accused child ****** and testimony from a family member uncover the extent of the trauma that the two brothers endured, as well as the red flags of the state overlooked during the same sex couples faster than expected.
01:10:34 Adoption process.
01:10:40 The adopted father.
01:10:42 William Dale zoolock.
01:10:45 No, I don't.
01:10:46 I couldn't find any of these people.
01:10:48 Obviously it's going to be hard to find an early life on that, I don't know.
01:10:52 And Zachary Jacoby.
01:10:54 Zoolock again, I you know I have.
01:10:57 I have.
01:10:58 I have suspicions but I don't know have been indicted on grand jury charges of incest, aggravated ******, aggravated child molestation, sexual exploitation of children and prostitution of a minor.
01:11:12 They're facing nine life sentences.
01:11:15 We could save a lot of money if.
01:11:16 They were just facing some rope.
01:11:19 According to the.
01:11:19 17 count indictment the adoptive dads who are LGBTQ activists.
01:11:26 Allegedly performed oral sex on both boys forced the children perform oral sex on them, anally, raped their sons.
01:11:33 The one child who just turned 11 suffered injuries from being brutally raped.
01:11:42 And it goes on from there.
01:11:44 I'm not going to.
01:11:46 You know.
01:11:49 Go to every little ******* detail here.
01:12:07 One of them did say our business is our business.
01:12:10 Happens in our home.
01:12:12 Stays in our home.
01:12:14 That's an exact quote from the child ******.
01:12:18 Ohh well people doing their own home.
01:12:20 Right, it should be fine.
01:12:22 He's he's telling you.
01:12:30 They lived in $1,000,000 home.
01:12:36 $1,000,000 home.
01:12:44 Makes you wonder who was uh.
01:12:47 Who is funding their activism?
01:12:55 So that was in the news.
01:13:01 Also in the news, new Killer robot update.
Speaker 3
01:13:08 I forgot my tools again.Devon
01:14:05 Well, I can't wait till those robots are.01:14:07 Equipped with AI that hates white people.
01:14:14 The future is so bright you got to wear shades.
01:14:22 Speaking of a bright future, we've been talking a little bit about Canada's new euthanasia law and all these.
01:14:29 People who couldn't.
01:14:30 Afford the medical treatment they wanted or they were just sad.
01:14:33 One day they were offering themselves.
01:14:39 Well, it turns out that's that's OK.
01:14:41 It's good news.
01:14:43 Good news, everybody.
01:14:46 All this assisted suicide.
01:14:48 Has been a boon to the organ.
01:14:51 We talked about organ donation last stream too.
01:14:55 A Dutch study found that Canada is now the global epicenter for organs harvested from people who have died by assisted suicide.
01:15:07 Hey, just like the Native Americans, the Canadians use every part of the animal.
01:15:15 We don't want any peace.
01:15:18 Of the human to go to waste.
01:15:30 And apparently in other news.
01:15:34 I'm without Segways again, apparently today.
01:15:37 I'm I'm I'm going to be destroyed tomorrow.
01:15:42 I'm gonna be destroyed.
01:15:43 The moral?
01:15:44 The amount of.
01:15:45 Well, I'll.
01:15:45 Tell you in.
01:15:45 A second, apparently there's also if you have Bank of America.
01:15:49 This was this was covered not by the media, of course, cause the implications like what that would lead to it would.
01:15:55 It would lead to bank runs.
01:15:57 Apparently several branches of Bank of America across the country.
01:16:00 We didn't have anyones funds available.
Speaker 20
01:16:06 So I'm a Bank of America and everybody's missing money. I'm also missing money over $1300 and they're telling me to call customer service and they keep hanging up on people.01:16:15 There's another person here. He's also made some money, so we're trying to see what's going on. Money's missing today, and we need our money. And the other thing is to call customer service.
01:16:25 And customer for this storm service ain't doing nothing about it.
01:16:28 So just a heads up, if anybody is experiencing this, please let us know because this is not right.
01:16:33 I'm missing $1400 from my account and they're telling me that there is no way they can help us.
01:16:37 This guy's missing money too. This other person missing money too, and he's like you missing money too. That you go. So this is not something that's just one person. This and everybody's happening to them and.
01:16:47 Is crazy. This is very crazy. Yes, Bank of America decided to take people's money without their consent.
01:16:53 And we're asking what's going on and they give us a run around everybody for the same thing, ma'am.
Devon
01:17:01 So apparently this was happening all over the country I I.01:17:06 You know, I think it's probably just, it's probably a minor glitch.
01:17:11 You know that that just ***** you over.
01:17:13 No repercussions, right?
01:17:14 Like nothing happens.
01:17:15 It's like if you overdraw your account by 1 cent, you get penalized like 40 bucks or whatever.
01:17:22 The ******* fee is right, but if if they take your $1300 away for a day.
01:17:28 No big deal.
01:17:30 You're just ******.
01:17:32 What are you going to do about it, boy?
01:17:36 It's crazy.
01:17:39 It's crazy.
01:17:42 It's almost as if they think you're like cattle.
01:17:45 It's kind of funny, speed of contracts and stuff like that.
01:17:48 There was that.
01:17:49 Video that went out Steven Crowder put out, I guess the other day complaining about the contracts of conservative.
Speaker 21
01:18:01 Or or no big.Devon
01:18:02 Con is what he calls it big.01:18:04 You can't say Conservative Inc cause he's a part of that.
01:18:06 So he's on a big con.
01:18:08 Big con.
01:18:09 He's very upset.
01:18:10 Because apparently when you are an approved voice and you sign contracts with Jewish billionaires, apparently they expect certain things out of you, right?
01:18:23 Who would have thought?
01:18:24 Who would have thought that it by signing a contract with a Jewish billionaire, which is what these are?
01:18:31 That you would have to actually.
01:18:34 Dance like a monkey.
01:18:37 And it was so infuriating watching this little ****** complain about.
01:18:41 Ohh God, I can't believe.
01:18:43 Like the the the things he was complaining about.
01:18:46 I don't know if you guys have seen this video.
01:18:47 It's it's ******* insane.
01:18:49 He was complaining.
01:18:50 So apparently the way this that this works, if you're one of these people who has sponsors and Jewish billionaire.
01:18:57 Contracts and look I.
01:18:58 Wouldn't even do a contract with.
01:19:00 Well, with anybody, you know, like, you know, Odyssey wanted, I like Odyssey.
01:19:05 I'm not saying anything bad about Odyssey, but when I first joined up and they saw my subscriber, I don't think they would do it now, but they they sent me an e-mail saying, hey, you know you you want to be exclusive to Odyssey.
01:19:17 You know, we can throw some money away and stuff and.
01:19:20 No, I don't wanna do that.
01:19:22 Because in in it doesn't matter even if it was in some small way.
01:19:26 I would then be I want to be able to.
01:19:28 Say **** and not not.
01:19:30 Worry if if Odyssey bans me like again, I like you guys.
01:19:34 Odyssey don't ban me, but.
01:19:37 But I'm not. I'm not.
01:19:38 Going to, I don't want to be having.
01:19:40 To always wonder.
01:19:41 Ohh, am I jeopardizing my contract?
01:19:44 You know.
01:19:45 Oh, I can't.
01:19:45 Can't say that, cause that might make the the the the contract people mad.
01:19:52 It's so anyway, he's complaining about these contracts that they're having to sign.
01:19:57 And he's like, oh, it's it's so bad because really, these, these and of.
01:20:01 Course he, obviously he never utters the words.
01:20:04 Jewish billionaire.
01:20:07 Like those, those words never come out of his mouth.
01:20:10 As well as.
01:20:11 A lot of other **** because as you'll as you'll hear about his contract.
01:20:15 He's complaining, saying.
01:20:17 I thought, you know, I thought we were supposed to be on the fighting this battle together.
01:20:22 And we're supposed to be on the same side, but it turns.
01:20:26 Out like this is.
01:20:27 The way he frames it, it's so everything about him is so out of touch.
01:20:30 It's it's.
01:20:30 It's insane. So he's like.
01:20:32 Ohh yeah, but it turns out it turns out that these these these big con big con is in bed with with big tech.
01:20:42 Ohh big tech.
01:20:45 Ohh and and and you might say well, how?
01:20:47 How is that the case?
01:20:48 Well, here's what he's ******** about.
01:20:50 What Steven Crowder is ******** about.
01:20:53 Is that if?
01:20:55 He has to sign this contract and in the in this contract there are all these little stipulations, right?
01:21:02 And one of them is if he gets his channel demonetized, then they they find him they they they they take money out of the fee or his.
01:21:13 His salary essentially right, because what that what?
01:21:17 This contract, they're basically saying here's a.
01:21:19 Big pile of money.
01:21:22 And you start off with this big pile of money, but every time you do one of these things we don't like, we take money out of the big pile of money.
01:21:32 And that big pile of money must be a big ******* pile of money, because guess what, these these.
01:21:38 This is what he's complaining about.
01:21:40 I can't even imagine.
01:21:42 The kind of money that he's getting when this is what he's talking about.
01:21:45 He's complaining that if if he were to miss one show 1 stream.
01:21:52 They would find him for any reason.
01:21:55 They would find him $100,000.
01:22:04 Now remember, even if this is like an egregious contract that, that, that they would put that in there means he's making a lot of ******* money.
01:22:13 Ohh, but it gets better.
01:22:16 Then they have these these in the same contract, these annual events.
01:22:22 You know, like big annual events like CPAC and stuff like that.
01:22:25 That he's supposed to cover.
01:22:27 If he misses.
01:22:30 One of these big.
01:22:34 That they find him.
01:22:35 $1,000,000.
Speaker 2
01:22:40 $1,000,000.Devon
01:22:44 So again, he's probably like, he's his contract is probably or this is a proposed contract, I don't know.Speaker 16
01:22:50 He won't reveal.Devon
01:22:51 Who it was from.01:22:55 Although many people suspect it was from the blaze especially, I think the blaze did a video of the day saying we're not that.
01:23:01 Julie, but basically that means he's his contracts, probably for like 10 to 20 million, who knows 10 to 20 million in that ballpark.
01:23:15 If they're going to find you a million.
01:23:18 You're making a lot more than a million.
01:23:22 If they're going to find you $100,000 for one show, 1 show.
01:23:31 Then you're making a lot of ****** ******* money now, the way that he tries to frame this to his audience, right, his audience that don't know anything about the Jews other than they love him.
01:23:42 The big tax, the bad guy, right, Bill.
01:23:45 Nasty, big tech.
01:23:46 They're all on YouTube watching his show.
01:23:48 But Ohh, nasty big tech.
01:23:54 Ohh wow, if I could get big tech in my hands.
01:23:58 Ohh I'd I'd.
01:24:00 I'd show big Tech a thing or two, you know?
01:24:02 Of course, all the big tech people in in question.
01:24:06 Also billionaire Jews, just by coincidence.
01:24:10 His argument is.
01:24:14 Because another part of the contract says.
01:24:17 If he gets demonetized.
01:24:20 Or the channel is locked.
01:24:22 Or it could even be like if he gets a strike and he can't do his show. That's part of the well, it doesn't matter why you can't do the show. You can't do the show, so you're getting punished $100,000, right?
01:24:35 So he's complaining, sampled the reason why this is making this is working hand in hand with big tech is.
01:24:44 They know we have to follow the big techs terms of service.
01:24:47 Now we can't say anything edgy, as if Steven Crowder would say anything edgy.
01:24:53 So it makes us terrified because if we get demonetized then we get punished hundreds of $1000. It's just so stressful to work on these conditions.
01:25:01 **** you, dude.
01:25:07 I mean they they don't they.
01:25:09 No self-awareness.
01:25:12 Well, like some of my throat here.
01:25:14 Hang on a SEC.
01:25:17 Have to get more water.
01:25:18 Know that's going to help.
01:25:20 No self-awareness.
01:25:26 So that was his big complaint.
01:25:30 So so.
01:25:30 Steven Crowder.
01:25:31 What you're saying then is?
01:25:33 Then all of a sudden you would talk about the juice.
01:25:38 If it wasn't for these ******* contracts.
01:25:42 Obviously not.
01:25:45 Obviously not.
01:25:52 Yeah, that's no ******* surprise, dude.
01:25:55 Why would you be shocked and surprised?
01:25:59 That by signing signing contracts with billionaire Jews.
01:26:05 That you'd have to follow the same rules that other billionaire Jews have made for you.
01:26:12 And it's funny because he, he does say he does say, well, complaining about this, these contracts, he says he opens up by by making a little more adversarial.
01:26:22 Right, like by saying.
01:26:23 Ohh yeah, a lot of conservatives think.
01:26:25 And I'm like, no, just you're **** *** ******* audience.
01:26:28 A lot of conservatives think that, you know, these these big donors.
01:26:32 Top they're they're on your side.
01:26:34 They're on your side and they're happy again.
01:26:36 He won't say who these people are, right.
01:26:38 Won't name any names, of course.
01:26:41 But they're not.
01:26:44 They're not on your.
01:26:44 Side they see you as as pay pigs.
01:26:48 Ohh really?
01:26:49 They see you as as just customers to **** over.
01:26:57 Now I would submit to you.
01:26:58 There's probably an ethnic.
01:26:59 Component to all this.
01:27:02 Not just with these billionaires you're talking about, but.
01:27:06 Big tech.
01:27:08 It's almost as if they're all part.
01:27:10 Of like if they're working together.
01:27:13 To get you to do so, it's almost like they're all.
01:27:15 Part of the same tribe.
01:27:20 Anyway, I just.
01:27:21 I saw that **** and I was just like you ******* fagot.
01:27:25 A ******* ******.
01:27:28 Ah, I hate it.
01:27:29 I there's very few people I hate as much as I hate that.
01:27:32 ******* ****** like I.
01:27:35 He's worse than Tim Poole.
01:27:38 That's pretty bad.
01:27:41 You know, at least with, like Ben Shapiro, he's doing it for his people, right?
01:27:45 Steven Crowder.
01:27:46 He's just there.
01:27:46 Because he's a ******.
01:27:48 He's a ******.
01:27:50 That's really the that's the beginning and the end of it.
01:27:54 Don't let them adopt kids.
01:27:57 Speaking of that, look at this Jamie Lee Curtis.
01:28:03 Someone noticed that in one of her recent.
01:28:08 Instagram posts.
01:28:11 She has a painting of a naked child stuffed into a.
01:28:16 Suitcase on the wall.
01:28:19 You know, like the Tony Podesta type artwork.
01:28:27 Why would you have a painting?
01:28:31 Of a naked kid stuffed in a suitcase on your wall.
01:28:45 I guess it's a conversation piece.
01:28:47 Is that what it is?
01:28:47 It's just a conversation piece.
01:28:54 See, this is the thing Steven Crowder with **** like this going on and you're acting like it's ohh.
01:29:00 We we're all supposed to be in this together.
01:29:02 We're all supposed to be fighting this setting together, but we can't because you're fighting me $100,000.
01:29:14 You're the dead weight, fagot that's causing the problems.
01:29:16 You're the deadweight, fagot.
01:29:18 That's that.
01:29:18 Yeah, with your audience.
01:29:20 Especially if, like you, you were Brad, you know?
01:29:22 Oh, I I don't.
01:29:23 I don't have these contracts.
01:29:25 That's why I don't have these contracts.
01:29:27 Our mug club.
01:29:33 Well, you'd rather get rich.
01:29:35 Selling ******* mugs.
01:29:41 Then point out the real problems out there in the world.
01:29:47 So that's the the news.
01:29:50 Of the day, I guess.
01:29:55 Ohh man.
01:29:59 Uh, like, there's there are some COVID stuff.
01:30:03 You know more and more, I mean there.
01:30:06 The the the excess deaths are climbing around the West.
01:30:12 And of course, obviously.
01:30:15 It's easy to do the math on that one.
01:30:18 All these people dying of of cardiac problems that didn't exist prior to the.
01:30:24 The forced well, not the forced, the the.
01:30:30 The NPC vaccine I guess.
01:30:36 They got a lot of this stuff coming out, apparently.
01:30:38 I don't know.
01:30:39 We're about.
01:30:39 To see if this is going to pan out, Alex.
01:30:43 Berenson, who I don't know who that is, but the Gateway Pundit is.
01:30:46 Saying that.
01:30:53 Let's see here.
01:30:54 There's a new paper.
01:30:55 Let's see, we find it.
01:30:59 So there's there's a new study in China.
01:31:04 That shows 4 COVID new jabs.
01:31:07 Can send the immune system into complete collapse.
01:31:18 The repetitive applications of vaccine boosters have been brought up in the face of continuous emergence of SARS Co V2 variants with neutralization escape mutations.
01:31:28 But their protective efficacy and potential adverse effects.
01:31:31 Remain largely unknown.
01:31:34 But you know, thanks to Trump's operation, warp speed, we're going to force them into everybody's arms anyway. Have our mystery juice, they said.
01:31:42 And you know, lots of people did.
01:31:44 Here we compare the humoral and cellular immune responses of an extended course of recumbent receptor binding domain, RBD vaccine boosters.
01:31:55 With those from conventional immunization strategy in a bulb B LB/C my it's like the you know.
01:32:04 The science mice, the experiment mice.
01:32:08 Multiple vaccine boosters after the conventional vaccine course significantly decreased RBD specific antibody titers and serum neutralizing efficacy against the Delta and Omicron variants and profoundly impaired CD4 and CD8.
01:32:28 T cell activation and increased P alright.
01:32:32 Anyway, the bottom line is.
01:32:34 If you get the.
01:32:37 If you got them, they gave mice 4 boosters.
01:32:41 And it basically gave them, you know, like vaccine aids.
01:32:46 Their immune systems were garbage afterwards and they couldn't fight off any infection.
01:32:51 Which is exactly what everyone was saying.
01:32:54 Like it's what everyone was saying not that long ago.
01:32:58 So that's a new study out of China.
01:33:05 So we got that going on.
01:33:11 And there might have been one more thing here, let me bring up here that might have been actually.
01:33:18 Oh well, this is out of this one little.
01:33:21 One little palate cleanser at the end, I guess right after talking about this horrible.
01:33:26 Well, actually this is horrible **** too.
01:33:28 It's just funny, I guess it's just funnier than than most of the horrible ****.
01:33:34 Alright, let me bring this up on the screen.
01:33:42 Like, I don't even know how this happens.
01:33:45 So apparently 6 dead.
01:33:49 Including three children after their throats were cut.
01:33:54 By kite strings.
01:33:58 During a festival in India, 6 people.
01:34:03 Were killed by kite strings.
01:34:06 You know, like flying a kite.
01:34:10 Authorities in Gujarat said 100 and 76176 people were injured.
01:34:22 By cuts and.
01:34:22 Falls during the festival, which took place last weekend.
01:34:28 According to the Evening Standard and the press.
01:34:29 Trust of India?
01:34:31 A pair of young girls and a seven-year.
01:34:34 Old boy died.
01:34:37 After sharp strings slit.
01:34:39 Their necks open.
01:34:45 One of the victims, A2 year old girl, was riding on a bike with her father when she became entangled with the string for the newspaper. She died while being treated at the hospital, according to the press.
01:34:59 Another victim, identified by the Press Trust of India as a three-year old girl, was walking home with her mother on Saturday when her throat was slipped by a kite thread.
01:35:11 She was declared dead on the location.
01:35:15 So yeah, apparently kites are going around murdering people and don't even know how that happens.
01:35:23 But there you go.
01:35:26 ******* dirty kites.
01:35:28 Every single time, every single time.
01:35:40 I feel like there should be more.
01:35:41 I don't want to end on kites necessarily.
01:35:44 I don't want to end on kites necessarily.
01:35:53 Oh yeah, someone just said damn it, Devin, you're big mad about Indians tonight, dot and feather.
01:36:06 Click on them St.
01:36:07 ******** with the kite strings.
01:36:09 Well, I just know how it happens.
01:36:11 I don't know.
01:36:11 I don't know how you I.
01:36:13 I don't know how that happens.
01:36:16 Doesn't make any sense at all.
01:36:22 All right, let's see if there's one more story I.
01:36:24 Had in here I.
01:36:25 Didn't think so, but I'm going to look real quick.
01:36:35 Well, I guess this is well the, the, the New Zealand.
01:36:39 Prime Minister, and this might be related to the COVID thing, honestly.
01:36:43 She just suddenly resigned.
01:36:46 You know the horse faced woman.
Speaker
01:36:48 Is there a?Devon
01:36:49 Video I can probably find a video of that.01:36:51 I forgot about that.
01:36:53 Let me find the video of this.
01:36:54 This ******* **** got a just the worst kind of person.
01:36:59 Like the worst kind of person like that.
01:37:02 The kind of person that.
01:37:05 Well, that would behave in the exact manner that she did during the the lockdowns.
01:37:13 Where's the video for resigning my file?
01:37:16 There's a lot of videos making fun of her.
01:37:18 But there was a video of her resigning right here.
01:37:20 Let me see if I can find it.
01:37:29 I did not see it.
01:37:31 Does uh disclose TV?
01:37:34 Oh, they got it alright.
01:37:39 So this is her resignation.
Speaker 22
01:37:51 And so today I'm announcing that I will not be seeking reelection.01:37:57 And then my Chinese Prime Minister will conclude no later than the 7th of February.
Devon
01:38:06 So apparently that's out of left field.01:38:09 I don't know.
01:38:10 I don't live in New Zealand.
01:38:12 I don't know the hell is going on over there.
01:38:13 I don't know how someone like this gets elected in the first place.
01:38:15 So is this related to what's going to be coming out about COVID in the in the near?
01:38:20 Future, I don't know, possibly.
01:38:25 Someone said that she's like female Trudeau.
01:38:27 Like worse than female Trudeau?
01:38:32 That was, that happened, I guess today.
01:38:37 All right, let's take a look at Hyper chats.
01:38:42 Holy God.
01:38:44 Someone must have dropped a money bomb there.
01:38:49 Let me pop this out.
01:39:00 Why is this not working the way?
01:39:01 I want it to.
01:39:03 It says me about about computers all the time.
01:39:10 I'm just trying to make.
01:39:11 I'm trying to get it to where I can see see one of the problems.
01:39:15 When when I get into hyper chats is I can't see that because I'm over on the hyper chat tab I can't see regular chat.
01:39:23 So I'm trying to get it to where I have one open that's got regular chat so I can keep an eye on you.
01:39:27 Guys and regular chat while still doing the hyper chats because it's I.
01:39:31 Don't like? It's unnerving.
01:39:33 It's unnerving that the whole regular chats going on and I don't know what's.
01:39:36 Going on over.
01:39:37 So now I got both open.
01:39:39 I don't know that both are updating.
01:39:42 In fact, I'm pretty sure they're not updating now that I did that, let me see if I can refresh this.
01:39:47 It's going to start working.
01:39:48 Better if I reload it.
01:39:52 Maybe updating I don't.
01:39:55 Here we go.
01:39:56 Charles Montgomery.
01:39:58 Planted well, that name is really long.
01:40:02 Really long Charles Montgomery name.
01:40:05 Greetings from Utah, where more of your great movie, or where where's more of your great movie reviews? How about a review of the comic book authority in 54? Also the Hayes movie code in 30 and why they were introduced those censorship.
01:40:25 Are looked at now as sort of satanic panic.
01:40:30 Here's a fiber.
01:40:31 Well, I I did.
01:40:32 I talked about the haze code and how they broke the haze code.
01:40:38 In a video about the the pawnbroker.
01:40:44 I think it's called pond breaking something or I don't know, but it's about the pawnbroker.
01:40:49 And the way that they got around it was they used the Holocaust.
01:40:56 They use the Holocaust, they said.
01:40:58 Ohh look, it's totally fine to have a movie with interracial sex scenes and *****.
01:41:04 If the ***** are in a concentration camp.
01:41:09 And that's really that was the movie that that said **** you to the haze code.
01:41:14 And because the haze code was a voluntary thing imposed by by Catholics, and at that point, apparently their their ability to.
01:41:24 Apply pressure had waned and sufficiently it just nothing happened and so they knew that.
01:41:31 The you know the the the party had just begun.
01:41:36 In terms of pre code stuff, I'll tell you what you're right.
01:41:40 There's you'd be surprised at some of the degeneracy that you'll find in movies from the 20s and 30s.
01:41:47 I don't know that it.
01:41:49 I don't know if it would be worth.
01:41:51 I mean maybe there maybe I could do a stream kind of like with a compilation of some of this stuff, but.
01:41:57 They're they're they're silent films that are really ********* general.
01:42:03 Because of who was making them.
01:42:08 Graham playing games with this headline, I wonder if they understand why a Japanese city like Tokyo is like this low crime, clean, orderly, et cetera.
01:42:18 Imagine their confusion when Tokyo becomes crime ridden after this mass immigration.
01:42:25 You sent me a Twitter link.
01:42:27 I will open it.
01:42:29 Let's see if a little crash.
01:42:32 Bloomberg Opinion Japan created something incredible in Tokyo, a bustling, walkable metropolis with a world leading public transport system relatively unencumbered by the entrenched problems of crime, pollution, homelessness and inequality that plague other giant cities.
01:42:49 No, they're not.
01:42:50 The by no way.
01:42:51 Is Bloomberg trying to Telegraph that?
01:42:56 It's good because it's homogeneous, in fact that that what they'll leave out is.
01:43:01 A lot of times.
01:43:02 There are violent crimes in in Tokyo.
01:43:05 It's just that when it's black, servicemen from that are on the base from America.
01:43:12 You should look into that figure sometime.
01:43:17 Graham playing games sick of hearing Phobe and IST terms pathologizing nature healthy social reactions.
01:43:27 What makes someone that doesn't want children to get trans surgery phobic?
01:43:33 What is the irrational fear?
01:43:36 Not one of your country overrun and a nation to be dissolved forever is irrational somehow.
01:43:43 That was the.
01:43:43 That was one of the gifts that Freud gave us.
01:43:47 You know, Freud basically turned behavior and personality types and all the stuff that that, that, I mean they they basically.
01:44:02 Pathologized all human behavior.
01:44:06 So now everything can be explained as a disease, a disorder, and it all depends on who's the, you know, the one defining these things, which is proven by you look at.
01:44:18 The the American.
01:44:23 Or the APA, the American Psychiatric Association.
01:44:27 Officially being trans and gay were considered psychological disorders.
01:44:34 Until very recently, then all of.
01:44:35 A sudden they're not.
01:44:40 There you go.
01:44:42 Skeeter Macbeth. Her $25. I gotta. I gotta reload the we we can't keep going with the rookies, can't we?
01:44:53 Maybe we can.
01:44:58 Sorry for wigging out last week. Stupid joke. This one's for chunky black pillars. I'm 6 foot four and was 343 pounds. Wow.
01:45:07 It's an absolute unit and one year while living on the road trucking, my weight fell to 227. Holy ****.
01:45:14 I did no exercise.
01:45:15 I lived on mostly carnivore diet and still due two years later there you go.
01:45:21 Well, that's pretty impressive.
01:45:23 That's that's that's a lot that's.
01:45:25 But you know what it I mean, exercise is good obviously, but so much of of your weight is just it's diet.
01:45:33 You know, that's basically what it is.
01:45:34 It's just diet.
01:45:36 You can you can just lay in bed.
01:45:40 Only consume like 100 calories a day and you'll you'll waste away. It it. It's easy. Well, it's not easy, I guess, but it's, you know, in concept it is.
01:45:51 I had one thing I was talking so you know those.
01:45:56 Those old timey 1970s like made out of metal welded together camper shells that go on old trucks.
01:46:08 I single handedly moved one of the that that ************ had to weigh at least £500 and I got it into my jacked up lifted on the in the back of my jacked up lifted truck because I had to move it it.
01:46:20 It had been in the same place for years because I I took it off so I didn't want.
01:46:25 I came with the truck.
01:46:26 I didn't want it.
01:46:27 And so I took it off at my first opportunity, and then it just stayed where I took it off because it took.
01:46:31 Like just as much Herculean strength to get it off as well, slightly less actually just to get it back.
01:46:38 In, I'm going to be sore as a ************ tomorrow.
01:46:41 I can already feel it and I'm like, Ohh God, tomorrow is going to.
01:46:44 Be just pain.
01:46:47 Every muscle my body is feeling it.
01:46:49 There's some things that would be easy with just one other person that that I I I often like.
01:46:55 I I think to myself, but yeah, but I'm smart.
01:46:58 I I have.
01:46:59 I I I can do this on my own.
01:47:00 I don't need.
01:47:01 I don't need to call over like the neighbors so I can just do this.
01:47:04 And then halfway through it, you're like, oh, this, this part would have been extra easy with just another.
01:47:08 Pair of hands.
01:47:10 But there I am.
01:47:13 And you know, you don't wake me out.
01:47:14 You wake me up for like the.
01:47:15 First sentence when I was reading that.
01:47:18 Because I know where you're going with that because there there's been.
01:47:21 A surprising amount of.
01:47:23 Of people lately.
01:47:26 Supposedly on the right that want to bang 16 year old girls for some reason.
01:47:29 So anyway.
01:47:32 And then Skeeter Mcbean her again.
01:47:44 So much of what we've been told about human interaction or human nutrition rather.
01:47:50 I'm not.
01:47:50 I'm not great at reading that.
01:47:51 Apparently is complete ********.
01:47:53 Doctor Ken Berry.
01:47:55 Rob can't say that last name, Sue is or science or something.
01:48:00 Doctor Sean Baker.
01:48:01 Our great resources on info.
01:48:02 On YouTube, each has a different approach to low carb way of eating and I've drawn a little from each in my struggle against gooey slop addiction.
01:48:11 Yeah, especially if you're a truck driver. That's gotta be tough because I've been to truck stops and the truck stops are just basically going slop like times 1000.
01:48:19 So yeah, check those. Check those out, guys. This guy's lost over £100.00, so.
01:48:27 There you go.
01:48:29 Noticing nose?
01:48:39 Since it seems like you're a bit of a rebel, here's a few bucks for you not to finish your book soon.
01:48:47 Also, have you?
01:48:49 How have the night hikes been?
01:48:51 I think you mentioned something about a few strings back.
01:48:53 Yeah, I haven't been doing them as much.
01:48:56 Because partially because, yeah.
01:48:58 Well, this is kind of funny partially because, like, I don't want churro following me out there.
01:49:02 And then, you know, I don't want to be like, oh, it's it's fine to go out there.
01:49:06 So when I do go out, I have to ditch him.
01:49:08 I have to like feed him and then sneak off because that, you know, because there's coyotes and ****.
01:49:11 He'd be dead in a second and he would follow me out there.
01:49:13 And I know this because I was.
01:49:17 Putting a part of a fence in the middle of the ******* night last night because my sleep schedule is all weird because of the show.
01:49:23 So I was like, I went out there and.
01:49:26 Sure it wasn't there.
01:49:27 Which he's you.
01:49:27 Know he's often not there.
01:49:29 Oh, looks like he is.
01:49:30 He there now looks.
01:49:31 Like he might be asleep.
01:49:32 Now look at that.
01:49:34 That's his fat belly on the right side of Cam 262. So he's sleeping in his tub right now. But I was putting up a fence at, like, I don't know, it was after midnight.
01:49:45 And I I I couldn't find him.
01:49:47 I was like, oh, excellent.
01:49:48 He's probably off doing something.
01:49:50 And I sneak off and I'm.
01:49:51 I got my sledgehammer and I'm pounding like the.
01:49:55 You know, a barbed wire fence post those metal ones pouring it into the ******* sand.
01:50:00 And this thing like rubs up against my leg and it freaked me out.
01:50:03 Like, what the ****?
01:50:04 And I looked down, and there's churro.
01:50:06 And he's like, oh, my God, great.
01:50:11 Now you're going to.
01:50:11 Come over here.
01:50:12 You're not supposed.
01:50:13 To want to come over here.
01:50:15 But I suspect he's been coming over that going over there anyway, so.
01:50:19 Yeah, I kind of want to keep him contained in like the non coyote parts of of the area, but I just don't think it's possible.
01:50:27 One of these days he's going to have to tango with the the Coyotes and you know, it is what it is.
01:50:34 And and you're right, you're right.
01:50:37 The reverse psychology thing, huh?
01:50:39 That might work.
01:50:40 That might work.
01:50:42 Jay Ray, 1981. Dude, I'll just say this, if you haven't seen lately about the latest faggs adoptions for kids, this isn't the first time, nor the last. They created faggs from molesting for the most part, it's ******.
01:50:56 I'll find a mini doc for you guys.
01:50:59 Let me look.
01:51:01 God bless Devin.
01:51:03 No, the it's, it's how they reproduce.
01:51:06 It's how they reproduce.
01:51:10 You know, of course, like in the same way you want your kids to look like you.
01:51:14 They want their kids to **** like them.
01:51:17 And I guess in a weird way, I mean, we want our kids to, well, I don't wanna put that way, but you know, I mean.
01:51:21 We don't want.
01:51:22 Our kids to be **** and so they don't want their kids to be straight.
01:51:27 And they're probably **** because they got diddled.
01:51:30 So it's, you know, it's a vicious cycle kind of a thing and.
01:51:37 Yeah, I mean, look it, we all know we all know.
01:51:43 And I think we're, we're just going to have to write it out because it gets worse it it doesn't get better.
01:51:50 Like this this is not we have not hit the high watermark yet.
01:51:53 Like we know we've got we have historical records.
01:51:55 We know where this goes before it gets fixed, and so we haven't got there yet, so hang on to your ***.
01:52:04 UM.
01:52:06 Rooster, it's probably too long.
01:52:07 Boring for string, but have you seen this very interesting green text from a psychic or a psych Anon regarding low IQ behavior?
01:52:15 A psych Anon.
01:52:19 What's a psychonomic? Is that like a Scientology's?
01:52:23 What? What's their thing called?
01:52:27 Alganon or whatever.
01:52:31 I'm I'm it's a I'll.
01:52:32 Maybe check that out?
01:52:33 I got, I copied it over.
01:52:37 Hemothorax Zine.
01:52:47 I don't know how you.
01:52:47 All I I pick it randomly, but you always get the sad rookie at the end.
01:52:53 With big tech layoffs, I've been reading posts from distraught Pagets.
01:52:58 What is sad he has to go back to India even though he bought a home here and his kids know here more than they know.
01:53:05 There he was here, 10 years.
01:53:07 That's what he ******* gets for not assimilating.
01:53:10 Starting with citizenship in many such cases.
01:53:14 Yeah, it's yeah, it it, unfortunately, though I don't think that's I don't.
01:53:20 That's like a sweeping trend that you know, that we're going to be sending them all back home.
01:53:25 I'm glad that it's at least happening in some cases, but I, you know, I think that's that's going to be fairly isolated.
01:53:32 You'll you'll probably have that.
01:53:34 I I don't know that there's like, a tech bubble that's that's bursting, but there is.
01:53:39 I mean you got.
01:53:40 You the innovation has been flat for a really long time.
01:53:44 I mean, there's some things that have been kind of changing and I guess you could say that you know like.
01:53:51 You look at it just as an example, if you look at the graphics on a from from.
01:53:56 A video game.
01:53:57 Now versus five years ago, there's a significant, you know, I don't know, like how significant though.
01:54:03 I mean, I guess that's what it is.
01:54:04 It used to be.
01:54:06 You know, we went from no video games to video games, and that was like a huge leap.
01:54:11 And then we went from no Internet to Internet.
01:54:13 And that was like a huge leap.
01:54:15 And then we went from, you know, no social media to social media and, you know, no camera phones to camera.
01:54:20 You know, there hasn't been anything that's that's been like a.
01:54:25 Not even disruptive, but like a a big innovation that I can think of.
01:54:30 You know, they tried to make, I think they tried to do that with Metaverse.
01:54:32 They wanted metaverse to be that next leap right, and I told you guys when when they were first announcing that this, this is not new.
01:54:39 They're just trying to rehash.
01:54:42 All these it's been tried so many times, it's always failed for the always the same reasons and they haven't solved those problems that existed in the prior renditions of it, partially because of what I'm talking about, the lack of innovation.
01:54:59 There's probably going to be a little.
01:55:00 Bit of of.
01:55:02 As these as these companies stop, perform and part of it too is.
01:55:06 These companies.
01:55:08 We're kind of enjoying an ecosystem that didn't involve any kind of competitors.
01:55:15 Because, ironically, because of the actions they they weren't censoring people.
01:55:23 So they created a market for competitors.
01:55:26 Because there really.
01:55:26 Wouldn't be a I mean, who would be competing with YouTube right now if YouTube if YouTube monetized me and and everything worked the way for me is it works for, you know, faggs on YouTube.
01:55:42 You know then then why would I?
01:55:43 I wouldn't.
01:55:44 Be on odyssey.
01:55:46 Because, well, there would be no reason for it.
01:55:49 You know if if Twitter wasn't banning people.
01:55:52 There'd be no gap.
01:55:54 And I just think that it's just getting stale.
01:55:56 A lot of people are just kind of ******* tired of a lot of this, this hyper online, this of their life is maybe, maybe they got too much of a good thing during the COVID lockdowns, like everyone was too online, like for too long.
01:56:11 And they're wanting to go re experience the the real world again or something, but I can see there being some layoffs.
01:56:18 I wonder if there's gotta be, there's gotta be some kind of numbers on that.
01:56:23 I'll maybe I'll look into that.
01:56:26 Noticing knows any good, spooky stuff that you've had happened to you before?
01:56:30 Paranormal otherwise.
01:56:32 Spooky stuff that I've had happen.
01:56:35 Out here?
01:56:40 Not really.
01:56:42 I mean.
01:56:44 There is this.
01:56:47 I mean, not really like spooky paranormally kind of stuff.
01:56:51 I I told you guys about the time that like the the pack of coyotes.
01:56:57 You know, I ran into like a packet, like a full pack of coyotes, and that was really spooky.
01:57:02 And that's why I bring.
01:57:02 A gun out.
01:57:03 I do my night hikes.
01:57:04 Now I mean not.
01:57:06 That they they usually don't attack people, especially not anyone.
01:57:10 That's not like a kid, you know.
01:57:13 Yeah, I haven't anything really spooky happening out here.
01:57:20 In my whole life, I don't know.
01:57:21 Not really.
01:57:22 I've never seen.
01:57:24 Bigfoot or?
01:57:25 Or anything like that I.
01:57:27 Mean I've I've I've had.
01:57:28 Like maybe a couple of weird things happen.
01:57:34 There was a time, I don't know.
01:57:35 I'm not really going to get into it.
01:57:37 There was a time when I was really young where.
01:57:42 I'm pretty sure I saw evil.
01:57:46 Like I don't know what to call it.
01:57:49 I was in an evil environment.
01:57:52 And I can feel it.
01:57:55 And I saw something.
01:57:59 That to me.
01:58:04 Seemed I perceived as possibly the physical manifestation.
01:58:09 Of evil.
01:58:09 Let me just put it that way.
01:58:11 That's that's that's really all.
01:58:13 I'm going to say about.
01:58:14 Them I know, I know.
01:58:16 I'm not.
01:58:16 Trying to fight with you guys.
01:58:17 It's just I.
01:58:18 Don't want to talk about.
01:58:19 Simba related to the Pledge of Allegiance stuff on the last stream, my nephew 6th grade no longer recites the pledge as a result of how awful school treated him and everyone else during COVID.
01:58:30 We're proud of him.
01:58:31 He's already aware of globalism, all thanks to COVID.
01:58:34 Sadly, his peers are still a.
01:58:37 Well, there you go.
01:58:38 Like I said, I think there's something good about the the ritual of it.
01:58:41 But yeah, you shouldn't be pledging allegiance to global ****.
01:58:46 So maybe there's some we need to come up with.
01:58:48 A replacement for it.
01:58:51 Reclaim your neighborhood back.
01:58:52 When I was a good little liberal, my I took my girlfriend with me on a trip to visit the Navajo Reservation to see the natural sites and the native culture.
01:59:01 Ha ha ha.
01:59:03 Had you not been to an Indian Reservation before?
01:59:11 However, I knew that part was coming.
01:59:13 We ended up.
01:59:14 Getting attacked by a crazy Indian guy throwing rocks at us and chasing us with a large stick.
01:59:20 That wouldn't have happened to have been Gallup NM would.
01:59:24 Because Gallup NM I used to have to stop in Gallup NM to get gas a lot because of the where I was traveling all the time.
01:59:34 And there wasn't a single time.
01:59:37 It didn't matter if it was the middle of the night when I stopped or or right in the afternoon.
01:59:42 I had to stop there cause it was like that was where the gas was like it's middle of nowhere.
01:59:46 It's like you get gas there or you might run out of gas.
01:59:50 And so I ended up getting guests there all the time and every every time.
01:59:54 Every time.
01:59:56 I had encounters with insane Indians every time.
02:00:01 You know, drugged out of their minds.
02:00:04 Demon possessed.
02:00:05 I don't know, growling at me, you know, like weirdo ******* Indians every ******* time.
02:00:13 Reservations are not nice places.
02:00:15 Not at all.
02:00:17 Gray State of mind.
02:00:36 Hi, Evan, thanks for the many good streams over Christmas and sweet in the darkness is draining my energy.
02:00:42 Be aware of the dark.
02:00:43 Yeah, that sucks.
02:00:43 That is one thing that sucks about.
02:00:46 Being that high up on the the glad the flat Earthers explain that, I wonder.
02:00:51 I'm sure they've got some gay.
02:00:53 No, because like the sun stops going over there for a while for no reason.
02:01:02 You know well.
02:01:04 Yeah, I watched recently.
02:01:06 I watched that.
02:01:08 That movie that's supposed to make Swedish people look like.
02:01:12 Insane Pagan death cult people.
02:01:16 It's the horror film.
02:01:17 What was it called?
02:01:19 Summer, summer, something.
02:01:22 You guys know I'm.
02:01:22 Talking about right.
02:01:26 And it was the opposite.
02:01:27 They they was.
02:01:28 It was based in the time.
02:01:30 That's daytime all the time.
02:01:31 That would make me.
02:01:32 Crazy too.
02:01:33 There was light out like I like the dark.
02:01:37 Maybe I wouldn't like the dark if there was that much snow though, like you guys got to deal with.
02:01:44 Thank you for the support, though Grace state of mind Polar Bear Odyssey.
02:01:48 You see Jamie Lee curtis's.
02:01:50 Artwork. Well, yes we did.
02:01:52 And pop that up again.
02:01:53 I guess since you're here.
02:01:56 Where was that?
02:01:58 Was that this one?
02:02:00 There we go.
02:02:02 Let's blow it up.
02:02:03 Let's blow it up.
02:02:09 Yeah, it's artwork.
02:02:12 Totally artwork.
02:02:17 Also, the Republican lawmaker from New York and the news for lying about his past.
02:02:22 Santos just had his past as a drag dancer in Brazil.
02:02:28 Come out.
02:02:30 No, I have.
02:02:31 I I haven't seen that one.
02:02:34 I feel like.
02:02:35 I well, I feel like I've seen the headline just I.
02:02:37 I'm you know, it's.
02:02:39 I'm just not surprised by **** like that.
02:02:41 Now it's kind of like, yeah, they're all **** and drag, you know, like they're all like that.
02:02:46 Yeah, like not, they're all degenerate *******.
02:02:48 They literally are.
02:02:52 I'm trying.
02:02:53 I'm looking to see if it's around here and maybe maybe it's crazier than I thought, right?
02:02:59 No, here it is.
02:03:05 George Santos Republic.
02:03:07 That's the best part.
02:03:08 It's a Republican.
02:03:09 Republican from New York went by the name Katara while performing drag.
02:03:15 During his youth in Brazil.
02:03:21 You see, if you're born in Brazil, you shouldn't be able to be a representative anyway.
02:03:25 Santos reportedly used numerous aliases before he was elected to the house in November.
02:03:29 After campaigning on lies about his background, Santos is said to have used the name Anthony de Volder, an alias he is accused of using, allegedly to swindle money from a fundraising campaign for a veteran sick dog.
02:03:42 Yeah, they're all this.
02:03:43 These are the kinds of people.
02:03:44 That run for office.
02:03:48 Especially in a dying empire with no with no media, that's going to cover this stuff.
02:03:57 Damn Bigfoot.
02:03:58 All top libertarian leaders as Jews want.
02:04:02 I think you mean are Jews one is a Jew who even sells ***** gum.
02:04:08 I'm not surprised by that at all.
02:04:10 A lot of the donors that I was working with libertarians, a lot of that was Jewish money.
02:04:15 Not all of it, but a lot of it was.
02:04:17 ******** ******. Ohh.
02:04:21 Ohh, where are we at?
02:04:22 There we are.
Speaker 6
02:04:23 Do you have that much money in your bank at?02:04:28 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
02:04:36 ******** ****** for $1.00?02:04:39 God help us for this horrifying.
02:04:42 For this is horrifying.
02:04:44 Soon, Canada will be the organ donation center of the West, like China is of the east.
02:04:51 Soon, their bomb shelters will be filled with bodies of dead kids.
02:04:59 Possibly if that if you guys, I still think that Chinese video could be real.
02:05:04 I still think it can.
Speaker 4
02:05:04 OK.Devon
02:05:05 I haven't seen anything disproving it.02:05:09 And look, it's this look demographically, Canada is basically the same as China pretty soon anyway, so.
02:05:17 Why wouldn't you have those basements?
02:05:21 Mycroft homes with the *** **** money.
02:05:25 Look at that *** **** money.
02:05:27 Where's the *** ****?
02:05:28 Money one.
Speaker 21
02:05:30 Money is power.02:05:31 Money is the only weapon that that you have.
02:05:33 To defend itself with.
Devon
02:05:35 Go, Julie, this bag is.02:05:54 All right.
02:05:55 Mike Croft homes, according to the report.
02:06:00 23,000 Navajos. That's almost one out of every four adult members of the tribe tribe were listed as problem drinkers.
02:06:10 Just adults.
02:06:11 The kids are all drunk and joy running cars.
02:06:14 If you've ever been on Indian Reservation.
02:06:16 Everyone's ******* ham, everyone.
02:06:19 Everyone is ******* hammered or on drugs or it's it's weird because it's.
02:06:25 It's not Even so much it cause it's it's it's the culmination of all the things, right.
02:06:30 It's you have low IQ people.
02:06:33 Who are even more low IQ?
02:06:35 Because almost I would say, I mean think about this.
02:06:38 This isn't like a new problem.
02:06:39 So a lot of them have fetal alcohol syndrome.
02:06:41 I mean they they just do.
02:06:42 So you got low IQ people with fetal alcohol syndrome with no necessity for having to, you know, you don't have to get a job, you don't have to work.
02:06:54 You never have to get.
02:06:55 A job.
02:06:56 So you've never even had the skills that a a Starbucks barista would have.
02:07:03 Like you don't even you have.
02:07:04 You have no skills like your only skill is drinking and getting high.
02:07:12 And then you **** someone else.
02:07:13 That's like that.
02:07:15 And then you, you know, the cycle continues.
02:07:17 You have another kid with fetal alcohol, you know, I mean it's it's just it's like breakneck speed.
02:07:28 I mean, I I don't.
02:07:31 Know how to?
02:07:31 I mean they should do studies about that.
02:07:34 The amount of, I mean, there's gotta be all kinds of birth defects and and kinds of crazy **** like that going on in those places.
02:07:40 And and.
02:07:42 It it is.
02:07:43 And it's not like a small problem.
02:07:45 It's like.
02:07:47 Like I said, if you go to Gallup, you God help you.
02:07:50 If you have to stop for gas in Gallup new.
02:07:52 Mexico. That's all I'm saying.
02:07:55 Well, anywhere, anywhere.
02:07:56 Well, not every I'll tell you.
02:07:58 Not all tribes are are created equal.
02:08:01 But I would say the Navajo reservations and the Hopi reservations that I've been in have not been nice places at all at all.
02:08:10 But yeah, thanks for the support there, Mycroft homes.
02:08:14 And then we got some more big.
02:08:15 **** money from **** band.
02:08:18 Boot band.
Speaker 21
02:08:20 Money is power.02:08:21 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon
02:08:25 Look how Julie this *** is.02:08:42 All right.
02:08:45 Boot band as a new father, that story about the Girl Scouts really turned my stomach.
02:08:51 I can't imagine their dad's not going, Colonel Kurtz on those drunk Redskins, including all the pieces of **** that hit and support him.
02:08:59 And the the other thing.
02:09:00 That kind of stuck out to me is it was always the mother they were talking to.
02:09:05 They were never talking.
02:09:06 The only clip.
02:09:07 Now, look, I don't know.
02:09:08 I couldn't find all the original news tapes.
02:09:13 I don't think they're even uploaded, but the clips that I was able to find, none of, none of it included.
02:09:21 UM.
02:09:23 Were they all single moms?
02:09:24 I don't know.
02:09:26 I I doubt it especially that time period, right?
02:09:30 So yeah.
02:09:33 Well, you know what that might have happened.
02:09:36 Because he did die of a heart attack mysteriously, like, right after being incarcerated.
02:09:41 And of course.
02:09:43 All the Indians were like, oh, they killed him.
02:09:45 But I think they might.
02:09:46 Have been right about that, or at least.
02:09:48 It's possible now.
02:09:49 It might not have been what happened, though, because Indians also get heart attacks all the time, in fact.
02:09:56 Part of the case.
02:09:57 And part of the reason why I think that it might have been natural causes, even though I'd like to believe that someone stepped in, is one of those witnesses that we're going, you know, that that we're going to claim, oh, he was with me all night.
02:10:13 One of those Indians that were going to.
02:10:14 Lie to the.
02:10:14 Cops for him died of a heart attack.
02:10:18 Before, before the trial.
02:10:21 So you know and and they were they were related.
02:10:24 So yeah, Indians have heart attacks all the time too.
02:10:27 And they all have diabetes and like it's it's a it's a genetic mess.
02:10:32 You know, some tribes more than others.
02:10:33 But yeah anyway.
02:10:36 Thanks for the support boot boot band.
02:10:40 Uh, we got like, even more even more *** ****.
02:10:43 ** it's like the big *****.
02:10:44 Don't don't stop.
02:10:57 I had to.
02:10:57 I had to switch it up a little bit.
02:11:01 I'm hoping this is just boot band.
02:11:05 With your with your.
02:11:07 I hope this is just banter.
02:11:09 Mycroft Holmes has a tiny Weiner, you say?
02:11:11 Well, I don't know.
02:11:12 One might ask how would you know that?
02:11:15 How would you know that?
02:11:18 Returned ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 6
02:11:21 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Devon
02:11:26 I'd buy that for a dollar.02:11:34 Nice talking about Crowder thing a few hours ago.
02:11:36 Commented on how he heard Dave Rubin responding to the contract because he said something akin to the goy not being smart enough to do a better job at reading what they're they're signing, and what at reading what they are signing to.
02:11:55 And responded with that.
02:11:57 Such a Jewish thing to say.
02:11:59 And got blocked.
02:12:04 I mean I I think I get what you're saying Dave Rubin, saying that the guy should read their contracts.
02:12:08 Yeah, it is a super Dewey thing to say.
02:12:11 It's just.
02:12:12 But it's not.
02:12:14 In some ways.
02:12:14 You gotta think of it this way.
02:12:18 Every time you click that, you're going that you agree to a, you know, software agreement or the new terms of service or whatever.
02:12:25 No one *******.
02:12:26 Reads that stuff.
02:12:28 No one ******* reads that stuff and everyone just click and agree and agreeing to whatever and signing whatever.
02:12:35 And and I think most of that's because of high trust societies.
02:12:40 You didn't.
02:12:40 You didn't imagine before this parasitic group of people came in and started using the legal system like a ******* bludgeon, you know, or a blunt, blunt object to bludgeon us over the head with and **** us over.
02:12:57 Again, we cared about justice.
02:12:59 White people care about justice.
02:13:01 And when you live in a society where everyone cares about justice and uses the justice system to get justice and not to just, you know, to bring meaningless lawsuits and to do law fair and to do all these things that that white people weren't doing.
02:13:17 To each other prior to the arrival of of, you know, the Jews that came here in great numbers around the turn of the century, all from Eastern Europe for some reason.
02:13:28 Including Dave Rubin's family, I would, I would wager.
02:13:32 And the next thing you know, like the, the the justice system is no longer about justice.
02:13:39 It's about punishment.
02:13:40 It's about revenge.
02:13:42 It's about, you know, trickery.
02:13:45 It's it's it's.
02:13:48 It's basically just a a weapon that our enemies use to accelerate white replacement at this point.
02:13:56 But yeah, we should and.
02:13:57 Part of that's our fault, I guess.
02:13:59 You know, trusting fools.
02:14:01 I'm you know what?
02:14:03 You're still a fool if you're a trusting fool.
02:14:07 We need to have more white lawyers, I guess.
02:14:12 That's just the way that it is.
02:14:13 We just.
02:14:15 We just, you know, I.
02:14:18 It's kind of funny because it's.
02:14:23 I don't know.
02:14:23 I'm actually just depressing we.
02:14:24 Need more?
02:14:26 We need more white waters.
02:14:29 Uh, polar bear odyssey. It was $50 million from the Daily Wire Shapiro.
02:14:35 'S outlet wow. Wow.
02:14:38 $50 million.
02:14:42 $50 million.
02:14:46 For Steven Crowder.
02:14:49 Steven ******* Crowder.
02:14:54 That's insane. That's insane.
02:14:58 That see.
02:15:01 That's that's the people that are.
02:15:03 That's what we're up against and that's the people that are.
02:15:05 Supposed to be on our side.
02:15:08 Uh, 50 million.
02:15:10 I wonder how.
02:15:13 Damn Bigfoot $3, it's impossible to trust any of these ultra grifters. Not only still on YouTube, but heavily promoted on YouTube. Shapiro, Crowder, Peterson, right?
02:15:25 Anyone that shows up in the algorithm is approved by billionaire Jews.
02:15:30 Polar Bear Odyssey, big World Economic Forum figurehead, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who locked down harder than China, just announced resignation.
02:15:39 Ohh, there we go.
02:15:40 We played the the video of that.
02:15:43 Like I said it, I don't know if it it could be anything.
02:15:47 It could be nothing.
02:15:48 It could be tied.
02:15:49 To COVID, it could be just.
02:15:52 A ***** and.
02:15:54 You know, like that, that astronaut girl that quit.
02:15:57 She wanted to quit space after she got into space.
02:15:59 Maybe she wants to quit.
02:16:01 You know, being in charge of New Zealand now that she's done it.
02:16:05 Damn big for I laugh when I see people at the grocery store still wearing masks.
02:16:09 Some goy, muzzle type ship and they drive alone with a mask on CDC panders to paranoid schizophrenics.
02:16:17 I actually haven't seen anyone wear a mask in a really long time.
02:16:22 So that sucks.
02:16:24 I I think you probably live in a city.
02:16:26 If that's the case, I would get out of that city.
02:16:29 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:16:37 Sorry Devin, but chat there was this mini one hour dock of straight guy going into a gay bar asking how many were molested and they admit as much.
02:16:50 I had it but can't find it says a lot.
02:16:56 Well, yeah.
02:16:56 I wouldn't be surprised at all that that lines up exactly with my own personal research that I've done in.
02:17:01 Life I already have to ask them.
02:17:04 Like I said, they've they've just volunteered it.
02:17:06 If I'm if if I know a gay person professionally.
02:17:09 And that's the only way I would.
02:17:10 Ever know them for?
02:17:11 Longer than a couple days, sometimes less than that.
02:17:13 I they tell me that we're molested for some reason.
02:17:17 I don't know why they feel compelled, but they do.
02:17:22 Thankfully, I haven't had to work with gay people in a really long time.
02:17:29 The only two factors putting people at or statistically significant higher risk of long COVID or a or or rather one female gender and two anxiety disorder.
02:17:42 But you repeat yourself.
02:17:45 You repeat yourself? Yeah, no, I the the quote UN quote, long COVID. Trust me. I've got people in my family like this where the hysterical women that like.
02:17:54 You know that they're the ones that will tell you that they've got. What's that stupid made-up, disease, fibromyalgia or whatever like the.
02:18:02 Oh, I just feel kind of.
02:18:07 And we have this.
02:18:08 We have this disease we named for when?
02:18:11 When women just are like.
02:18:13 I just.
02:18:14 I feel kinda mad.
02:18:15 It's fibromyalgia.
02:18:17 You know what?
02:18:17 I can't even.
02:18:18 I mean, I haven't.
02:18:19 Heard that term in a long time.
02:18:20 I don't know if it's still a thing, but it was like, you know that that made.
02:18:23 Up well, how do I got to see how to say it now?
02:18:30 I forgot.
02:18:33 I didn't come up with.
02:18:34 I spelled it so bad it didn't even have any recommendations.
02:18:39 I'm gonna look up fibra fibromyalgia.
02:18:42 I mean, is it fibre?
02:18:45 Libra I'm looking at chat, hopefully someone.
02:18:53 I don't know how they would spell this.
02:18:58 Fibroma it's not damn it.
02:19:02 It's not like auto.
02:19:03 I have it so, but not right.
02:19:07 That it's not auto correcting for me.
02:19:12 But yeah, I don't know. Alright, well, I don't know how to spell it all, but you guys know I'm talking about the made-up girl disease.
02:19:18 Apparently someone someone in chat.
02:19:20 Will, Will, will.
02:19:21 I know I'm significantly lagged.
02:19:22 I feel like so eventually you guys will get it to me.
02:19:26 And it's not.
02:19:27 It's a lot of people recommending Yellowstone to me.
02:19:29 I watch some of.
02:19:30 It and it's.
02:19:32 Well, of course it's garbage.
Speaker 10
02:19:35 Yeah. Why are you?Devon
02:19:37 Surprised it's garbage.02:19:38 The Native Americans are what you expect.
02:19:40 One of the rancher sons married to Pocahontas, and she is a teacher and an activist, of course.
02:19:48 Someone has a fibromyalgia that's a fibro fibromyalgia.
02:19:53 That's why I.
02:19:54 Wasn't doing it.
02:19:57 Yeah, fibro.
02:20:03 I like how it's just like, yeah, it's they.
02:20:06 They use a picture of a woman too.
02:20:08 For the the body.
02:20:08 Of course they do.
02:20:11 At the disorder, characterized by widespread muscular skeletor pain that accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory loss, mood issues like it's literally, it could be anything.
02:20:22 It could be anything.
02:20:24 I'm I'm feeling kind of.
Speaker 20
02:20:27 It's a disease.Devon
02:20:29 We can't find the cure for the.02:20:36 In Illinois, you can't buy assault rifles anymore or mags over 30 rounds.
02:20:41 I had heard that there were a lot of counties that were not abiding by that.
02:20:46 I think last spring when you guys told me that.
02:20:50 But yeah, that's I would never.
02:20:52 I would never live in.
02:20:53 Illinois I I looked at when I was looking at the pillbox.
02:20:57 I I did consider there was an old church they had tower.
02:21:02 That's why I wanted it.
02:21:03 Had a it had a bell tower.
02:21:05 And like part of the roof had blown off.
02:21:07 But like it was like this big church building.
02:21:10 And it wasn't for a lot of money, and it was in this really, really, really small town in Illinois.
02:21:17 And I was like, yeah, but it's in Illinois.
02:21:19 And like, that was really.
02:21:19 That's why I didn't do it.
02:21:21 And I could have had a bell tower.
02:21:23 I wanted a ******* bell tower.
02:21:25 I thought that would have been.
02:21:27 I could have had like a, you know, little snipers nest up there had, like, a, you know, turned into like a ham radio antenna tower, you know?
02:21:35 Ringing it for no reason.
02:21:37 You know, just so the.
02:21:37 Neighbors would love it, you know.
02:21:40 I don't know.
02:21:40 I I didn't get it though.
02:21:43 And it was cheap.
02:21:43 It was really.
02:21:44 It was weirdly cheap.
02:21:46 And the roof?
02:21:47 Yeah, you'd have to fix the roof I had.
02:21:48 To fix the roof.
02:21:49 Here you know.
02:21:50 So what are you going to do?
02:21:55 Kind of snots all TV in the last 20 years is at least or years at least is just a series of people telling each other off.
02:22:03 Jezebel women humiliating men and the strong men are just tools to protect the crazy women from getting what they deserve.
02:22:11 It is almost like TV has been training men and women to behave.
02:22:14 This way, well, I think you might be onto something.
02:22:18 The Vaxxed I think R rated movies are OK, if it's just violence and maybe some language that's well, I I I don't leave it up to some Jewish rating system to tell me whether or not I I can watch a movie.
02:22:33 But at the same time, it's like I was saying earlier, like why would you, why are there things that you wouldn't want to expose children to that you're perfectly happy exposing yourself to?
02:22:48 And I and I mean that think about that.
02:22:50 Why would you say ohh this movie is not appropriate for kids, but it's appropriate for my brain.
02:22:57 I don't mind drinking the the the poison, but this poison is too strong for a kid.
02:23:05 I want my kid.
02:23:05 To be grown up before he drinks this poison.
02:23:09 If it makes him a little sick, that's fine, but if it kills him, oh, that'd.
02:23:12 Be bad. So I'm.
02:23:14 I just want him to.
02:23:15 I want him to be grown up so that the poison just makes him a little sick.
02:23:21 You know what I'm saying?
02:23:22 Like, you got to think about that.
02:23:23 And there are some movies that are rated R that I don't even like.
02:23:29 I remember watching there will be blood had to convince my mom to watch it because Mormons don't watch rated R movies and it's rated R and I had to tell I was like, look, I've seen this movie.
02:23:40 I don't know.
02:23:40 I'm trying to think.
02:23:41 Like why it's rated R like there's some violence, but they don't even really show it.
02:23:45 Like there's one part where he's beating up a guy in the mud.
02:23:49 But like the real like the, you know, the violent, violent when you know that it's more Hitchcock, it doesn't show you it doesn't.
02:23:55 You know, you don't see it happen.
02:23:57 And there's no swear words.
02:23:59 I don't think there's no sex.
02:24:01 There's no *******.
02:24:03 But it was rated R.
02:24:05 And I think mostly because it was just like really intense.
02:24:09 So there's movies like that, but then there's movies that are rated R and it's just like a full on degenerate.
02:24:17 You know, mess.
02:24:18 So I think I think most people know I think you know what you're getting into with movies.
02:24:24 I don't think you need a rating system.
02:24:26 I think you can watch the the the trailer for a movie and get a good idea as to whether or not it's appropriate or if it's just going to be mine poison.
02:24:36 So that's, that's where I stand on that.
02:24:41 But yeah, think about that.
02:24:42 Think why?
02:24:43 Why is this poison OK for your mind, but not your kid?
02:24:48 Damn, Bigfoot.
02:24:49 Would you ever do a movie review of Operation Finale about Mossad kidnapping Eichmann from Argentina?
02:24:57 Some research into I think you meant I did some research into it and basically it was entirely about Jews trying to get sympathy.
02:25:06 I don't know.
02:25:07 I mean, I can add it to the list.
02:25:09 I just my list.
02:25:10 Is so long.
02:25:13 And usually I.
02:25:14 You know, I just go where the rabbit hole takes me sometimes.
02:25:17 I mean, it sounds it's not.
02:25:18 That doesn't sound interesting.
02:25:23 Yeah, I'm a little misstated out for right now.
02:25:25 I'm a little chewed out for right now.
02:25:30 Jack Russell.
02:25:32 What do you think about the advice of many Internet gurus?
02:25:36 Stop quote, stop caring about politics for your happiness cause they are out for your influence anyway.
02:25:44 Wait, stop caring about politics for your happiness.
02:25:49 Because they are out for your influence anyway.
02:25:57 I I don't know 100% what you mean by that, but what I would say.
02:26:00 Is stop caring about politicians.
02:26:06 Because they're all ******* scumbags.
02:26:09 There are no.
02:26:10 Even if there were like one or two good guys, there's which I don't even think there is that.
02:26:15 There's not enough of them to make any.
02:26:16 Kind of change I I see.
02:26:19 I see the the.
02:26:24 I I just don't see like any political solution to our problem.
02:26:30 Hanging on to the every word of a politician just seems juvenile.
02:26:36 Thinking that you can vote in some based guy who's going to turn things around, it's just, you know, it's that's how cute tarts think.
02:26:44 It's not.
02:26:45 Life is not like a movie.
02:26:48 You know, it's really I think a lot of people.
02:26:54 They want to think that their life is going to follow the same.
02:26:57 Arc that a movie does.
02:26:59 Maybe because of movies, right?
02:27:02 Like they don't want to think that, like, imagine.
02:27:06 The disappointment.
02:27:08 That if you were watching a movie.
02:27:11 And it and it almost gets to the climax.
02:27:13 And then the movie is just over.
02:27:16 You don't get to see like all.
02:27:17 This. Well, that's.
02:27:18 How life is.
02:27:20 You know it.
02:27:21 It doesn't have like this scripted, beginning, middle and end.
02:27:25 You know this that there's this, this.
02:27:30 Perfect story arc that that your your lifes not like that you don't control when you're where in the story you're born and where in the story you die.
02:27:40 And I I think a lot of us were born in one of the ****** parts of the story, like the part of the.
02:27:47 Story where the.
02:27:48 Hero, you know, like all is lost for a while.
02:27:51 You know, it's before the hero, you know, like, it's like when Rocky before the the montage.
02:27:56 And he's like doing all the weight lifting and stuff.
02:27:59 I think we're like the the part.
02:28:00 Just before that.
02:28:02 But Rockies getting his *** kicked and.
02:28:04 And you know.
02:28:05 Like his life is kind of a mess.
02:28:07 But then he starts working out and but we're not at that part yet.
02:28:11 We're still, we're still at the Rocky losing part.
02:28:14 And you just don't you don't get to pick that.
02:28:16 That's just what happen.
02:28:18 And hanging on to politics as if it's gonna.
02:28:21 Like you know, that's.
02:28:22 And that's why boomers are so optimistic.
02:28:26 Is they don't want to go to the grave thinking that like that, that doesn't get all, you know, nicely packaged up with a bow on it before they go and and die.
02:28:34 They want to think that like you.
02:28:35 Know right at the end some boomer named.
02:28:37 Trump is going.
02:28:38 To, you know, parachute and and and you know with with queuing on, you know, at his side.
02:28:46 Taking on the deep state like the reason that appeals to them, is it would.
02:28:51 It would give a happy ending to their their life that they see as a movie.
02:28:55 And it's not just boomers.
02:28:56 I think every generation kind of wants to view their life like that.
02:29:01 The era that they live in like that, right.
02:29:04 And it's just.
02:29:06 You know it, it's that's just not the way that it works.
02:29:13 Where were we at?
02:29:16 0 bullying is not healthy societal antivirus.
02:29:20 It's the society.
02:29:22 When any group becomes the majority, their bullies from the normal form the normal.
02:29:31 Bullying is not the healthy society antivirus, it's the society.
02:29:38 When any group becomes the majority, their bullies form the normal.
02:29:45 UM.
02:29:49 I'm I'm thinking you mean.
02:29:53 I mean, I I'm I'm guessing you're referencing when.
02:29:56 I used to say.
02:29:57 I I did a couple of streams on this or videos where basically bullying is is like the.
02:30:05 Immune system of a society where when you would have people that were gay just a couple decades ago, people would bully them.
02:30:15 It wasn't considered cool, and that was the that was the immune system of the society fighting against the infection.
02:30:25 Which was the facts right?
02:30:28 So I don't know if that's what you're saying.
02:30:31 That that's what you're saying?
02:30:32 Yeah, no, I agree.
02:30:33 I agree that bullying is basically the immune system fighting off infection.
02:30:38 And at a certain point, when the demographics change.
02:30:43 You are the infection.
02:30:45 And so when we start, you know, when you start seeing the anti white rhetoric and you see all the anti white movies and it's basically I mean I hate to call it bullying because it makes it sound like we're you know we're like little kids getting bullied in the schoolyard but.
02:30:59 In a way, we'll just, you know, everyone gets what I what, I mean when I say, you know, the bowling in this instance, that's the, that's the immune system of their their.
02:31:12 Society, which is becoming dominant.
02:31:17 Or has become dominant really?
02:31:19 I mean, that's just obviously it's become dominant or?
02:31:23 We wouldn't be surrounded by this ****, Dan.
02:31:25 You shine black lights on scorpions.
02:31:28 It's really cool in the desert.
02:31:30 You can spot them pretty easy.
02:31:31 Yes, I, I've.
02:31:32 I've done that a few times.
02:31:33 I actually have a black light flashlight that I take with me.
02:31:38 On night hike, sometimes just just I.
02:31:41 In fact, I think.
02:31:42 I posted videos of.
02:31:44 Of scorpions glowing in the in the dark.
02:31:51 And it's a good way to check your house, too.
02:31:54 At night, on a summer night, if you walk around your house, just do a spot check to see if any scorpions are crawling.
02:31:59 Around in your house and stuff like that.
02:32:06 Bob, I don't know if I can say that.
02:32:08 Bob were Bob were.
02:32:13 A prayer commandant?
02:32:23 Hey there, my sister finally got a reality check.
02:32:25 Red pill.
02:32:26 Her new colleagues are South African.
02:32:28 They told her that they had to flee South Africa because they were white and how family members were killed because of racism.
02:32:36 When we had a family.
02:32:37 Dinner, she told the story, and how she'd never heard of anything, and it got cut off.
02:32:42 But I think he meant like anything like that.
02:32:45 Yeah, it's it's a lesson.
02:32:47 I think that a lot of other women are going to learn in a more personal way and not just women.
02:32:54 I I think it's a.
02:32:55 It's a lesson that a lot of people are going to have to learn the hard way.
02:32:59 White people just have.
02:33:01 They're so overconfident, their hubris is off the charts, they.
02:33:05 They they are so condescending to the people replacing them, they can't imagine.
02:33:12 That once, once they've been displaced as the dominant people in the society, that things will change.
02:33:24 And they will.
02:33:26 Damn Bigfoot.
02:33:27 They made us read a book in school about some featherhead kid.
02:33:32 On a reservation, the entire thing was about ohh, look how relatable this kid is.
02:33:39 Well, I didn't have to do that.
02:33:40 You know, a book I had to read.
02:33:43 Which was it was essentially the same thing.
02:33:45 It was just on an island.
02:33:47 I had to read a island of the blue Dolphins when I was a kid.
02:33:52 And it's literally white, ******.
02:33:55 Like it's about this native tribe on an island off the coast of California, I think.
02:34:03 And the white man shows up and murders.
02:34:07 You know her dad.
02:34:08 Who's the chief?
02:34:10 And they kill everybody so they can.
02:34:12 They can club seals all day long without.
02:34:15 Any interference and I forget it was so long ago, but it was basically like white man.
02:34:22 No, that that's that's been part of American culture for as long as I've been alive.
02:34:28 The boomers didn't.
02:34:29 Quite get that.
02:34:30 I mean, if you look at.
02:34:32 It's starting to turn a little bit under the Boomers, but if you look at old Westerns, I mean, it's not like politically correct at all.
02:34:40 It's it's Indians are getting massacred left and right and blown away, and it's almost like in a way like old westerns are kind of like.
02:34:50 It's like when you watch a Star Wars movie and they're just.
02:34:52 Indiscriminately wipe.
02:34:54 Now Stormtroopers, because they're just like these faceless clones, like, they're not even really people.
02:35:00 Right.
02:35:00 So you can kill, like, thousands of them and and never have to feel bad because they're just like, you know, the it's kind of like that in these Westerns, you know, where they're just like, yeah, you don't have.
02:35:10 You don't think of them as people.
02:35:11 They're just.
02:35:11 Like those ******* Indians?
02:35:15 So I mean, not all Westerns, obviously.
02:35:19 But there's the earlier the earlier the Western, the more like that it is.
02:35:25 The the romance romanticizing of the, you know, the noble savage narrative that I think started started to really well, like a lot of this stuff post World War 2.
02:35:36 Because it fit in with all the the anti racism that they were promoting post World War 2.
02:35:47 Mighty mouse. Great stream. Devon, would you rather live in the 1930s Germany or 1930s America?
02:35:55 I think 1930s America.
02:36:00 Women like depends on what, what year.
02:36:07 But an American, too? So like 1930s America doesn't say, well, seem like it would be that bad. He was a little jewy Jude up at that point, but not like.
02:36:18 Not overtly, not like it is now.
02:36:20 I mean, just like when we watched that documentary that Ken Burns documentary didn't sound that bad.
02:36:25 You know, all this **** they were complaining about was sound.
02:36:27 Pretty ******* bass.
02:36:32 And of course, all that changed.
02:36:33 But you know the vexed.
02:36:37 Editing out degenerate scenes from otherwise decent movies before showing them to kids is an option.
02:36:42 If you have the time.
02:36:44 Brief nudity in Troy?
02:36:48 I don't know.
02:36:49 I I just.
02:36:51 I don't know, I I.
02:36:53 I got mixed feelings about.
02:36:56 That I kind of feel like that's.
02:37:00 I don't, I don't know.
02:37:02 I have mixed feelings about that because part of me feels like, no, you should just it's it's a, it's a piece of art.
02:37:09 That you either take in or you don't and you are still popularizing their content by spreading it.
02:37:19 Even if you alter it a little bit, it's kind of like.
02:37:23 Would you still like, let's, let's say there was a song that was really catchy, but it was like.
02:37:30 Oh, and **** ******.
02:37:32 Would you, would you put it?
02:37:34 In your playlist, if you edited out the part where you said **** why, I mean you, you'd always know it was there.
02:37:39 You'd always know it was there.
02:37:42 And I mean, I don't know.
02:37:44 It's it's like my parents would do that ****.
02:37:48 They they.
02:37:50 They'd like Fast forward through parts of movies and things like that and.
02:37:54 Even as a kid, I just kind of felt like, well, is it.
02:37:57 Is it not suitable?
02:37:58 Like should I not be watching like if you're having to Fast forward through different scenes?
02:38:02 Is it not something I should be as a kid I was thinking this.
02:38:07 Like why?
02:38:08 Why are we watching this if it's?
02:38:10 If it's so bad, we have to Fast forward through.
02:38:13 Part of it, you know.
02:38:15 So I mean, but I get what you're saying and.
02:38:20 I don't know.
02:38:21 I don't know.
02:38:21 I got mixed feelings about that.
02:38:22 I don't really.
02:38:23 I don't feel super.
02:38:24 Strongly about it though.
02:38:27 UM.
02:38:31 That's kind of funny, people on in chatter just now realizing.
02:38:36 That that's on Jamie Lee Curtis's Wall that painting.
02:38:42 People like, oh, what the ****?
02:38:45 Yeah. So it's, I guess since Wymar ended about 1933, you'd have a solid decade before **** goes bad.
02:38:51 That's what I'm saying.
02:38:52 Like it depends on what?
02:38:53 Year you're talking about?
02:38:55 There's a lot of changes in Germany in the 1930s.
02:38:59 Whereas things were relatively.
02:39:02 About the same in America that whole decade.
02:39:11 Producers usually make one song where they wrap part one with that one time out there.
02:39:19 I believe I saw parts of Clockwork Orange when I was about 5.
02:39:21 Definitely not for kids.
02:39:22 Even edited.
02:39:26 Actresses that were held up as sex symbols will come out as I was trans all along.
02:39:32 No, I don't, I.
02:39:33 Just people think everyone's a training I.
02:39:35 Don't think it's going to happen.
02:39:39 Just looked up JLC dude does not age well JLC.
02:39:45 It was jail, see.
02:39:50 By the way, that's.
02:39:54 That new camera 390, that's a hive.
02:39:58 I'll probably change that camera angle.
02:40:02 Because it's a stupid angle, especially at night, you're not going to see anything.
02:40:06 It's just going to be.
02:40:07 A beehive.
02:40:08 Because bees don't go out at night.
02:40:16 I'm just going to look up JLC.
02:40:17 Will that bring up anything?
02:40:18 Probably not, right?
02:40:21 Yeah, it doesn't.
02:40:22 Just a lot of stupid crap.
02:40:27 Can you please look up the as in 80s film still videos on YouTube?
02:40:32 They're generally 2 minutes long and AI generated.
02:40:39 All right, we'll do that and then we'll close up.
02:40:42 How about that?
02:40:46 How about that as an 80s film?
02:40:50 On YouTube here.
02:40:55 AI generated, huh?
02:40:58 As in 80s film.
02:41:17 A lot of weird stuff came up.
02:41:19 I'll tell you.
02:41:20 I'll bring up Family Guy just because it's.
02:41:25 OK, it's definitely a I.
02:41:28 So this is Family Guy.
02:41:33 It's an 80s film.
Speaker 5
02:41:58 It's a rare condition this day and age reading and good news.02:42:03 It's on the newspaper.
02:42:05 Nothing tradition of the grand design, some people say.
02:42:21 All I see is a towel.
02:42:26 Free singing.
02:42:32 We're gonna fill our houses happiness.
Speaker 1
02:42:39 But we'll smother them.Speaker 5
02:42:46 Let's roll for you.02:42:48 Roll for me.
02:42:49 For gentle hearts and opportunity.
02:42:57 It's the bigger love of the family.
Devon
02:43:15 Yeah, that's pretty creepy.02:43:19 Look, at a certain point.
02:43:20 And we're not super far, we're not super close.
02:43:23 We're not super far.
02:43:24 There will be an AI.
02:43:25 Generated movie that hits the.
02:43:30 And the technology that the blueprint or the the beginnings of the technology exist not the entire.
02:43:37 Technology yet, but yeah, you'll have AI generated movies.
02:43:41 AI generated music AI I mean already we have a AI generated art, but yeah, that's that's that's the direction we're going in.
02:43:52 They they're trying to create.
02:43:56 The Democrats want.
02:44:00 They want a version of Metaverse that doesn't suck, you know, and by doesn't suck.
02:44:04 I mean, the way video gamers would say doesn't suck, and any version as far as I'm concerned, sucks.
02:44:09 But they want to basically put us in the.
02:44:11 Matrix and if they can.
02:44:12 Have the AI develop all the.
02:44:15 The because think of it this way, the time consuming it it costs millions and millions of dollars and in years to produce a single movie that's an hour and a.
02:44:24 Half long or it takes a I a week maybe?
02:44:29 Or if you know, it'll all be dependent on the speed of the process.
02:44:32 Years, so it might not even take it a week.
02:44:35 Eventually, when the computers are fast enough.
02:44:38 Alright guys, where am I going to shut it down?
02:44:40 Thank you all for the the very generous support and you know specifically boot Band and Mycroft homes with the the *** **** money.
02:44:55 Really appreciate that and just everyone.
02:44:58 Also, just for being here, I will see you guys on Saturday.
02:45:02 We might do the **** Geo on Saturday.
02:45:04 I'm not sure I'm kind of dude out.
02:45:06 I might need to take another one more stream up before I can go full on.
02:45:09 **** Jew, but.
02:45:11 Maybe we'll do the Porgy one on Saturday.
02:45:15 But I'll see you guys either way on Saturday.
02:45:17 For black pillow, of course.
Speaker 23
02:45:24 So have you lived here?02:45:25 For 30 something years, they're classifying this fire as a potential hate crime.
02:45:31 Do you think about that?
Speaker 24
02:45:33 I think that if people just stayed on their own side of town, their own neighborhood and things like.02:45:37 That wouldn't happen.
Speaker 23
02:45:38 Tell me what?02:45:38 You mean by that?
Speaker 24
02:45:40 Well, every race and color.02:45:42 Has their own section of Buffalo almost so.
02:45:45 If they just stay on their own side, things like this wouldn't happen.
02:45:47 People in these neighborhoods don't want those type of people moving down here and ruining the property value and destroying the neighborhoods when things like that happen it.
02:45:54 Shouldn't be such a shock.
02:45:55 What do you mean by?
Speaker 23
02:45:56 Those types of people.Speaker 24
02:45:58 Minorities, African Americans.Speaker 23
02:46:03 So are you suggesting that they should stay on the east side rather than coming here to South?Speaker 24
02:46:09 Buffalo, Well, they've already wrecked the east side.02:46:11 Why should they come down to the South side and work that neighbor?
Speaker
02:46:14 Do you think?Speaker 23
02:46:15 That by saying these things, people on the other side of the city.02:46:24 Get offended.
02:46:24 Do you think that there's some sort of a?
02:46:29 A bias?
Speaker 24
02:46:30 Potentially a lot of people feel this way.02:46:32 They just won't.
Speaker 23
02:46:33 Say it, but you are.Speaker
02:46:35 Yeah. Why are you?Speaker 23
02:46:36 Why are you coming out and saying?Speaker 24
02:46:37 These things because I own a home and I see what happens when they move into the neighborhood.02:46:41 Property value goes down.
02:46:43 Kids on the corner, crime goes up.
02:46:45 The east side used to be a.
02:46:46 Beautiful place.
02:46:47 Look what they did to that.
Speaker 23
02:46:50 Do you think that there's?02:46:51 An issue though, in what?
Speaker 24
02:46:52 You're saying, well, I'm sure there.02:46:53 Is, but I mean, you gotta take a look.
02:46:55 At why it's an issue.
Speaker 4
02:46:57 What do?Speaker 24
02:46:58 You mean by that?02:46:58 I mean, they just ruin neighborhoods.
Speaker 23
02:47:03 I guess what I'm getting at is that you're generalizing tremendously.02:47:08 These people might have just been here looking for a different way of life, a better way of.
Speaker 24
02:47:12 Maybe people are afraid.02:47:14 After you let one family and then they more of them come in.
02:47:18 You know, that's just how it is around here.
Speaker 23
02:47:22 Right.02:47:22 Do you think there's anything wrong with?
02:47:23 What you're saying?
Speaker 24
02:47:25 I don't feel there's anything wrong with it.02:47:26 A lot of people would feel wrong about.
02:47:28 It, but I don't.