INSOMNIA STREAM: SUBSTANDARD EDITION.mp3
06/21/2023Speaker 1
00:40:07 Give me.Speaker 2
00:02:57 Right.Speaker 3
00:08:10 Dive. Dive.Speaker 4
00:08:21 Take her, Dean, and take her down or no other human being can be found below the surface where it's dark and green.00:08:32 Down to the sea big black submarine.
00:08:42 Leaving the kids behind.
00:08:45 Most other people say I've lost my mind.
00:08:49 Can't see the sun and I can't see the sky, but it's my life and I don't know.
00:09:00 So take her deep and take her down.
00:09:04 Where no other human being can be found.
00:09:08 Below the surface where it's dark.
00:09:11 And green and down to the sea in a big black submarine.
00:09:20 The silver dolphins that are proudly where, remind me that I'm among the few who care.
00:09:28 I don't.
00:09:30 And loaded for bear.
00:09:31 And when it comes my time well upon.
00:09:35 My shield.
00:09:40 The Tempur deep and take her down when no other human being can be found below the surface where it's dark and green and down to the sea and the big.
00:10:00 In a big black soul marine.
Devon
00:10:18 No, I actually had that intro.00:10:22 I'll, I'll show it to you guys in a.
00:10:23 This is the insomnia stream.
00:10:26 I am your host, of course.
00:10:27 Devin stack.
00:10:31 The clock is ticking.
00:10:32 Actually, it's not the submarine people are ******.
00:10:38 Those of you guys following the Ocean Gate story.
00:10:42 Ocean gate.
00:10:44 It already has a gate in it.
00:10:47 So you don't have to add the gate.
00:10:49 When it becomes a gate and it will become a gate.
00:10:54 Ah yes, it will become a gate.
00:10:58 For all the wrong reasons, for all the wrong reasons.
00:11:01 But it'll become a gate.
00:11:04 Anyway, welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:11:07 What is it?
00:11:07 Substandard edition, substandard edition?
00:11:10 I'm your host, of course.
00:11:11 Devin stack.
00:11:12 We're going to be talking about this.
00:11:15 For a little bit, for a little bit not a super long stream the night only because.
00:11:21 Well, all my traveling is finally over.
00:11:24 All my travelling is finally over and I just need.
00:11:26 I need to finally rest for a little bit so that would be that would be the reason for the by the way.
00:11:33 And I said this on Twitter, and I believe on Gab, if you if you're looking for a way.
00:11:40 To get around and not be tracked by.
00:11:45 Phone companies, which inevitably means federal agencies or just anybody, really.
00:11:53 The the key is.
00:11:55 Get one of those.
00:11:56 Old timey like TomTom GPS's.
00:12:00 They're like, literally, I got one for $8 at a thrift store.
00:12:06 Just kind of.
00:12:06 I was like, oh, I remember these things.
00:12:09 8 box why not?
00:12:10 Maybe it won't work.
00:12:11 It worked, it worked fine.
Speaker 4
00:12:13 Didn't update the maps I.Devon
00:12:14 Have no idea how old this thing was.00:12:16 I think it was one of the nicer ones.
00:12:18 Maybe one of the later ones.
00:12:20 But I don't know.
00:12:21 And I drove through four.
00:12:26 Yeah, maybe four different states over the last week or so.
00:12:31 And uh.
00:12:33 Yeah, as long as you're not an idiot, long as you realize.
00:12:36 Ohh the you know the maps on this thing have.
00:12:37 Not been updated.
00:12:39 So if there's new construction somewhere, you.
00:12:41 Know there's probably by the.
00:12:43 Way there's probably ways of updating these maps.
00:12:45 I would imagine I know they used to make they used to make you pay for them.
00:12:50 You download the new maps onto it, but I I didn't run it.
00:12:52 Any problems at all?
00:12:54 You know, throw a road Atlas in your car with you and just to make sure and.
00:12:58 Double check any weird routes and might want you.
00:13:00 To take and it worked pretty good.
00:13:03 It worked pretty good.
00:13:05 And no Internet, no Internet connection whatsoever.
00:13:08 So whatever I mean, I'm sure it stores locally on the little thing where you're going.
00:13:15 But if you.
00:13:16 Don't want a constant ping, and of course obviously.
00:13:19 You want your phone.
00:13:21 Not just turned off.
00:13:23 But you know, somehow sealed up in a, I don't know.
00:13:27 Does a mylar bag work?
00:13:30 I've heard that mylar bags.
00:13:32 Will block cell phone connectivity, but I've never actually tried that.
00:13:37 I mean, it would make sense if.
00:13:39 But you can always.
00:13:40 There's they.
00:13:41 They sell cell phone blocking pouches and things like that.
00:13:46 And power, Lace said powering off is not enough these days.
00:13:50 And you can go wherever you want to go.
00:13:52 And not have a a little little report being sent out into the cloud.
00:13:58 The cloud that is increasingly becoming just a a fertile mining ground for agencies that want to.
00:14:09 Destroy you.
00:14:10 So anyway, just a little.
00:14:11 Just a little fun tip.
00:14:13 Go to a thrift store.
00:14:14 Pick them up.
00:14:14 They're like I.
00:14:15 They're like I've seen them for like.
00:14:17 You know, 10 bucks. I think $12.00 the most I've ever seen them.
00:14:20 But they're always there, and I always, I always would.
00:14:23 I would snicker at first like I remember those.
00:14:25 And then last time I was at a thrift store.
00:14:29 That's maybe the worst idea.
00:14:30 Worked great.
00:14:32 So anyway, little tip there.
00:14:34 Tell you who wishes they had GPS right now.
00:14:39 The people were on the missing submarine.
00:14:43 So for those you don't know, there's a company called Ocean Gate.
00:14:48 Headed up by Stockton, Rush kind of sounds like a made-up name.
00:14:53 A lot of these weird billionaire types always have made-up sounding names, you know Elon Musk being.
Speaker 6
00:14:58 One of those.Devon
00:15:00 I guess when you're a billionaire, it doesn't really matter. I think a lot of times these names are are made-up sounding simply because, well, they're probably.Speaker
00:15:08 Get up.Devon
00:15:09 I think a lot of times they're made-up to obscure where their wealth comes from. It's not just Jews.00:15:16 I think that play the little let's make up a name game.
00:15:19 It's so that you can't research and find out where the the the money originated.
00:15:23 So often you hear these stories.
00:15:25 Oh, it's the American dream.
00:15:26 People start off with nothing.
00:15:27 They start a company in their garage and, you know, next thing you know, they're billionaires and you know, they they run Facebook or or whatever, then almost never happens.
00:15:37 Almost never happens.
00:15:39 The the probability of that happening without at the very least.
00:15:43 Venture capital money flooding into your company is is pretty much it's zero.
00:15:48 The chances of that ever happening and in which case you have to sign the dotted line that basically says you don't actually own it, you just become CEO and then they can fire you later on when they don't like what you're doing, you fire you from your own company.
00:16:01 Happens all the time.
00:16:03 One guy who has not been fired from his own company, or at least.
00:16:06 Maybe he's.
00:16:08 In effect fired himself after firing.
00:16:14 Well, we'll go into that in a second.
00:16:16 People that were competent enough to keep the company going and his customers alive.
00:16:21 Stockton, rush.
00:16:24 So Stockton Rush, CEO of Ocean Gate.
00:16:28 Decided that he wanted to make a company where they would build submersibles submarines.
00:16:36 That would take people down below or deeper than anyone's ever gone before.
00:16:44 And that would include rides down to the Titanic wreckage.
00:16:49 But he had plans to expand after that.
00:16:51 And let's see where that goes now.
00:16:55 And he he he didn't like.
00:16:57 Working with people.
00:16:59 That had experience he didn't like as he put it, 50 year old white guys.
00:17:08 Because they weren't inspiring enough.
00:17:11 And what we're witnessing here is the diversity higher phenomenon that we've seen.
00:17:18 Just like that, it's affecting us already.
00:17:20 That's affected us for decades, has is finally filtering its way up to the billionaire class.
00:17:27 You know, and we we've known this was gonna happen.
00:17:30 It's a it was inevitable.
00:17:32 Especially when you start restricting, who can even go to school for this sort of stuff.
00:17:37 That's just going to be who you have.
00:17:40 Like at first when we did the the PAT Con series, then we were talking about like look at these you know they were they were lower class whites and they were because of that maybe not the most articulate about the problem but the reason why they experienced the problem 1st and made the most noise first.
00:17:58 Was because they had the types of jobs that diversity was taking over.
00:18:03 Because diversity didn't just come across on a boat and then and become bank managers or CEO's of companies.
00:18:10 You know the first jobs they took over were the, you know, the lower end, blue collar type jobs.
00:18:16 And so when they started to filter into the country and take over these jobs and displace whites, the the whites that were displaced were, were the people that would start militias and and start these groups and maybe didn't have the the best strategy in terms of combating it in effect.
00:18:35 That's a lot of what?
00:18:37 How the the Jewish media would frame people who had opposition to immigration.
00:18:44 Ohh, you're just you're just.
00:18:45 A low class.
00:18:47 You're a low class hillbilly.
00:18:49 If you have a problem with mass immigration, you.
00:18:52 Know, America, they're they're Turkey or drums.
00:18:55 They would make that they would make fun of you and they they would try to portray anyone that had a problem with this as some kind.
00:19:03 Of low class person.
00:19:04 And in fact, I mean they would.
00:19:06 They would just say it openly, even like the the Democrats, I think they start out saying well, oh, you know, we we don't mind these people coming across because they're doing the jobs that Americans won't do.
00:19:17 And what they meant by that were it was Americans, they don't know.
00:19:22 You know, jobs, they wouldn't do jobs, they they wouldn't do and jobs their kids wouldn't do and nobody that they knew would do because they didn't know anyone localized.
00:19:31 Even Republicans started using this terminology saying.
00:19:34 Well, we don't mind.
00:19:36 You know these, these, these, these guests, let's have a let's have.
00:19:40 A guest worker program.
00:19:42 Right. We don't cause someone's gonna do these jobs that Americans won't do.
00:19:47 We gotta bring these people in to to, you know, pick the crops to be my nanny, to take care of my children because, you know, God knows I'm.
00:19:56 Not gonna do it.
00:20:00 And they they adopted this language using this term.
00:20:03 You know, jobs that Americans won't do and.
00:20:05 Enough of the middle class.
00:20:07 Who always, always fancies themselves higher class than they actually are.
00:20:13 Went along with it.
00:20:15 Because the middle class is is is hell bent.
00:20:19 On on, on believing the American dream.
00:20:22 This dream that they're just, they're just that one big idea, that big idea away from joining the ranks of the upper class.
00:20:31 And if they start putting regulations or or going against things, the the ruling class wants to do those, those are those regulations are going to affect them someday when they have.
00:20:42 Their big idea?
00:20:44 When they have their big idea, they're not going to.
00:20:46 Be able to to hire Mexicans to do the all the.
00:20:49 Cheap stuff they want.
00:20:50 Them to do.
00:20:53 Well, after several decades of this.
00:20:56 You know, we have lots of immigrants who are CEOs of companies who work at banks, who who have lots of money, influence and power and who use that money, influence and power for social engineering and to forward the the aims of their group.
00:21:17 And to displace more white people.
00:21:22 And the frustrating thing is.
00:21:25 And we're going to.
00:21:26 Talk a lot about this tonight too.
00:21:28 Is the white billionaires.
00:21:33 They don't do any of those things.
00:21:37 They don't do any of those things.
00:21:38 What do they do?
00:21:40 They go on boat rides to the bottom of the ocean to stare at the Titanic.
00:21:46 They pay $250,000 ahead, and that that's that's just the the trip.
00:21:54 They don't?
00:21:54 What they're not talking about is that's that's not typically the only cost involved, usually to even be part of this.
00:22:03 Like you can't just show up with $250,000. I'm sure you show up with enough money you can get a a boat ride.
00:22:09 Well, to to hell, but.
00:22:13 A lot of these.
00:22:13 People have been donating and funding and bankrolling these projects.
00:22:21 You know, when he talks about the people going on the the trips, he, he, he describes them as, oh, no, they're, you know the.
00:22:28 They're these are crew members.
00:22:32 They're crew members, they're they're they're active participants, you know, they, they, they go to all our briefings and whatever.
00:22:41 And why would it be any different?
00:22:43 You know, a lot of people have been pointing out that the the lack of.
00:22:50 Well, I mean just the the top like if you look at The Who owns the wealth in the country.
00:22:55 In the United States, have the Boomers who have have not let go.
00:23:02 Of the bulk of the wealth.
00:23:04 And you know these, these are people that in their generation, they were able to afford a house working as a shoe salesman.
00:23:12 You know, with one parent working.
00:23:15 And they scoff with these millennials.
00:23:17 Who work, you know, two jobs.
00:23:20 And are living in apartments paycheck to paycheck.
00:23:22 Now look a lot of that.
00:23:23 Is it's not.
00:23:25 It's not that it's impossible.
00:23:28 To get out of that paycheck to paycheck game.
00:23:31 But it's certainly way more difficult than it was just a generation ago.
00:23:39 And these people as they get older.
00:23:41 They're not spending their money to better the country for the incoming generations.
00:23:49 They're hanging on to it for dear life.
00:23:53 And why would it be any different?
00:23:55 For the billionaire class.
00:23:58 Well, it's not, it's not. So they're going on boat rides for $250,000. These billionaires that have the ability to make a big difference.
00:24:08 And quite frankly.
Speaker
00:24:09 Let me fix this. Why?Devon
00:24:10 Is this not working right?00:24:13 The way I the way I see it.
00:24:15 And look, I get it, I get.
00:24:17 The idea.
00:24:19 That having.
00:24:21 That that, exploring spirit.
00:24:26 That the white, the white man has had.
00:24:29 You know the the kinds of things the.
00:24:30 The these great.
00:24:31 Explorers we have.
00:24:32 In our in our history, in our ancestry.
00:24:35 That's something to be.
00:24:36 Proud of and I understand it.
00:24:38 But it's a matter of ******* priorities, OK?
00:24:41 In the same way that I appreciate great artists.
00:24:44 If I was stuck in a foxhole in a war and the guy next to me was like Michael ******* Angelo painting some painting.
00:24:53 I'd I'd ram my ******* bayonet through the canvas.
00:24:57 And like dude, I I don't give a ****.
00:24:59 I don't give a **** that you're great at this ****.
00:25:02 There's people shooting at us.
00:25:05 Right over there.
00:25:08 Right across the battlefield.
00:25:10 And you're painting.
00:25:16 And that's the way I see these folks.
00:25:19 That's the way I see these people.
00:25:23 In a in a different context than a different time.
00:25:27 I would.
00:25:27 I would be very.
00:25:28 Concerned about the say?
00:25:30 Well at this.
00:25:31 Point it's like look, it's a lost cause.
00:25:32 I I I will be.
00:25:34 I mean, we'll we'll we'll explain why in a second, but.
00:25:36 I it'll be an act of God, or maybe some shenanigans if these people turn up alive.
00:25:45 Unless they've already surfaced or.
00:25:47 Yeah, we'll, we'll talk about this.
00:25:50 But **** those people that don't not not only do they not understand that we're at war, many of them, many of them are fighting for the other team.
00:25:59 And look, I'd say, and using the metaphor that I just described, that's basically fighting for the other team anyway, because that same guy that can paint like MM langello, he's the guy with the keys to the tank.
00:26:12 You know, if you're a billionaire.
00:26:15 Your ability to help us fight this war.
00:26:19 It is is.
00:26:21 Magnitudes more than the average person.
00:26:27 You you have.
00:26:29 Resources that those of the people like us.
00:26:31 Can only dream of.
00:26:36 And you're using it to jerk yourself off.
00:26:40 And go stare at the Titanic.
00:26:43 And what's even more fascinating than me is.
00:26:45 The type of person that would want to go.
00:26:47 Look at the wreckage of a time.
00:26:50 Like when the Titanic was was was coming across the ocean when we didn't have these problems.
00:26:58 Obviously this these people would feel some kind of romantic connection to that if they're, if that's if they're willing to to risk their life.
00:27:06 And pay that kind of money to go stare at the wreckage.
00:27:11 But isn't that interesting?
00:27:14 Is that interesting?
00:27:18 They don't mind looking at the wreckage.
00:27:21 Slowly rotting away.
00:27:24 At the bottom of the ocean.
00:27:27 But they don't want to do anything about it.
00:27:32 Anyway, stopped and rush.
00:27:35 Made it abundantly clear.
00:27:38 Whose side he was on.
00:27:40 He was in an interview with Teledyne Marine.
00:27:43 Which, from what I understand they do either.
00:27:46 I think they make some kind of navigation software or something that for their for their their industry.
00:27:53 And he look, he just said it.
00:27:55 He he literally just says he doesn't want old white guys working for him.
Speaker 7
00:28:05 You guys were a well oiled machine.00:28:07 Everybody knew their spots and and you know, the tenure of a lot of these folks, you know, was obviously not significant.
00:28:16 A lot of a lot of young folks coming out of school, but everybody knew their role and they executed it flawless, sly.
00:28:22 You know, tell me a.
00:28:23 Little bit about how you.
00:28:24 Guys do that and and the importance of that.
00:28:26 To your organization.
Speaker 2
00:28:29 Yes, I mean when?00:28:30 I started the business.
00:28:31 One of the things you'll find there are other sub operators out there, but they they typically have gentlemen who are ex military submariners and they you'll see a whole bunch of 50 year old white guys.
Devon
00:28:45 You see a bunch of 50 year old white guys.00:28:47 Ohh, he makes it sound.
00:28:48 That's a terrible thing.
00:28:54 Why else mention it?
00:28:57 Why else mention it?
00:28:58 Of course he thinks it's a terrible thing.
00:28:59 He's part of the billionaire class that is complacent at best and complicit most likely.
00:29:07 In white genocide.
00:29:09 You see these 50 year old guys, these 50 year old white guys and **** them, right?
Speaker 2
00:29:13 And they, you'll see a whole bunch of 50 year.00:29:15 Old white guys.
00:29:17 I wanted our team to be younger, to be inspirational, and I'm not going to inspire a 16 year old to to go pursue marine technology, but a 25 year old.
00:29:27 You know who's a sub pilot or a platform operator?
00:29:31 One of our techs can be inspirational.
00:29:33 So we've really tried to to get very intelligent, motivated.
Devon
00:29:40 We want young people, we want.00:29:42 Which is of course as we.
00:29:43 Know like what?
00:29:44 When when you hear a news report and.
00:29:46 They say a bunch.
00:29:47 Of pack of youths.
00:29:50 A pack of youths attacked a woman.
00:29:53 You know what they're talking about.
00:29:54 This isn't a hard code to decipher.
Speaker 2
00:29:57 Younger individuals involved because we're doing things that are completely new.00:30:01 We're taking approaches that are used largely in the aerospace industry as related to safety and some of the the preponderance of checklists, things we do for risk assessments and things like that, that are more aviation related than ocean.
00:30:16 Related and we can train people to do that.
00:30:18 We can train someone to pile up this up.
00:30:20 We use a game controller so anybody can drive this up.
Devon
00:30:25 They use a game controller so anyone can drive this sub.00:30:31 All right.
00:30:33 So you can train anyone.
00:30:35 It's like the it's like the magic dirt.
00:30:38 We're all interchangeable.
00:30:40 I can get rid of these 50 year old white guys that have lots of experience in in real submarines.
00:30:47 You know, multibillion dollar submarines.
00:30:50 I can get rid of all these guys, bring in some inspirational youths.
00:30:55 And teach them.
00:30:58 Like they're a blank slate.
00:31:00 I can just teach them to to to drive around in the submarine that uses a a Play Station 2.
00:31:07 Controller and like I don't even take issue with the PlayStation two controller so much if it works.
00:31:14 But you know some didn't work.
00:31:18 Now one of the 50 year old white guys.
00:31:21 That he's actually talking about.
00:31:26 Is this guy?
00:31:28 Now this guy.
00:31:30 Let me see if I got my notes here.
Speaker
00:31:35 Bump. Bump, bump.Devon
00:31:38 Tiny windows open.00:31:42 David Lockridge.
00:31:46 Now David lockridge.
00:31:48 Was one of these 50 year old white guys that had a lot of experience. They used him. This is this is footage here of him pile or I guess he piloted some of the the test missions and he worked there back in 2018 while they were developing their submersible.
00:32:07 And here he is kind of giving a tour of it, talking about it while they were still testing it.
00:32:12 And he raised some concerns.
00:32:14 He said, look.
00:32:16 This this isn't going to work out.
00:32:19 This this isn't this is not going to go to the depth that you want it to go to.
00:32:24 This is not a safe vehicle for us to be using.
00:32:29 Well that it's.
00:32:30 You know what it is?
00:32:31 He's just not inspiring.
00:32:34 He's just not inspiring.
00:32:37 He's not going along with the program.
00:32:42 So just like the larger problem that we have in society, I mean, it's exactly the same thing.
00:32:49 It's billionaires that want the public to do a certain thing.
00:32:52 And they have discovered there's a certain demographic that's not going to just do whatever.
00:32:58 They are told.
00:33:00 They're not going to.
00:33:01 Just go.
00:33:01 Along with the program.
00:33:04 So what are they doing?
00:33:05 They're getting rid of that demographic and replacing them.
00:33:09 With people who will.
00:33:13 They're doing the this guy, this Stockton rush guy is doing the exact same thing that billionaires all across the West are doing just on a larger scale.
00:33:23 He has dreams, he has utopian dreams.
00:33:28 And he's not going to listen to the pushback.
00:33:30 He's not going to listen to what what these old white people have to say because it interferes with his utopian vision of how he wants things to be.
00:33:41 And so just like his, all of his buddies in the ruling class.
00:33:47 They say OK.
00:33:48 Well, if you're not going to play ball if you're not.
00:33:51 Going to go along with.
00:33:52 The you know our agenda 2030.
00:33:54 Or or or.
00:33:55 Or you will own nothing and be happy.
00:33:57 And you know you'll eat the bugs.
00:33:58 All this other stuff, if you're going to.
00:34:00 Cause problems if you're going.
00:34:02 To be competent enough to see the problems with my plan and point them out to me, if you're going to tell.
00:34:07 The emperor that he has no clothes.
00:34:08 Well then.
00:34:09 **** you.
00:34:11 I'll just replace you with young brown people who don't know any better, who will do everything I say, not only.
00:34:16 Will they jump when I say jump?
00:34:21 Not only will they say how high when I say jump, they'll say what do you want me.
00:34:25 To get while I'm up there, massive Sir.
00:34:31 Just like billionaires, or at least the equivalent of centuries ago.
00:34:36 Who ****** ** the demographics in America in the 1st place did.
00:34:43 We don't want workers that are going to want a fair wage.
00:34:47 We don't want workers that are going to want to have a share in in this operation.
00:34:55 And have the ability to make arguments against our or the way we want to do things.
00:35:01 Now we want ******* brown people.
00:35:04 They just have to do what we say.
00:35:08 So you're.
00:35:09 A problem?
00:35:15 And they never have to pay the price for their decisions here.
00:35:19 They're not ******* up the demographics in their gated communities.
00:35:24 They don't have to live with the consequences of their actions.
00:35:29 Now many 50 year old, it wasn't just that guy.
00:35:32 I mean, literally every every 50 year old white guy that they talked to.
00:35:38 It says the exact same thing.
00:35:41 They're they're all ******* in his Cheerios, his utopian dream.
00:35:46 They they just they, they just they don't dream like these.
00:35:48 These young people do.
00:35:54 Expedition leader Gen.
00:35:54 There we go.
00:35:54 Audio would be good.
00:35:55 Michael Harris.
00:35:56 He's been on several dive to the wreckage in a Russian submarine and knows how risky this trip was for the five, including his close friend Paul Onry Marjolaine.
00:36:08 Michael, you've said that more people have been to outer space than have gone this deep into the ocean.
00:36:13 If something, anything goes wrong this deep, you're on your own.
Speaker 8
00:36:18 Yeah, there's absolutely no recovery system that's set up for this depth of the ocean, which is, you know, why we take so many precautions.00:36:26 We cross our T's, we dot our eyes and you know, we run so many different what if scenarios so that we have answers in case something does come up that we can actually correct the situation.
00:36:38 While we're dealing with it so that we're, we're actually proactive and you know handling it and not being reactive.
Devon
00:36:46 Shut up, you unimaginative white guy.00:36:49 Why would we want anything like that?
00:36:51 The amazing thing is increasingly as we go over some of these clips, you're gonna see that.
00:36:55 There's basically zero, the.
00:36:57 The the most dangerous part about this isn't the fact that they're using an experimental craft and some hokey off the shelf parts and this sort of thing like you can make that work.
00:37:06 It's the the idea, there's there's almost no backup plan.
00:37:11 Like if anything goes or anything goes wrong, you just you're ******.
00:37:16 Like there doesn't.
00:37:16 Seem to be any kind of emergency plan whatsoever.
00:37:19 There's there's not a an additional submersible to go down and fall, you know, to go retrieve you if there's a problem.
00:37:27 There's not even, like, a a crane or like, there's nothing to like.
00:37:31 There's literally nothing to retrieve you if you if there's a problem.
00:37:34 You're just ******.
00:37:38 But you see that redundancies that this guy is is talking about that that's he's just being unimaginative, he's just.
00:37:44 Not a dreamer.
00:37:47 Well, there's another parallel, isn't there?
00:37:49 You've been down to the Titanic wreck many times in a Russian sub.
00:37:53 You refused to go down in this Titan sub.
Speaker 8
00:37:58 Well, you know the the Russian sub, the French, the American, Alvin.00:38:02 These are all different types of Subs, but you know basically designed the same way.
00:38:06 We have a six foot sphere that's made out of solid titanium nickel steel.
00:38:13 It's been tested, it's been certified and you know this is an experimental.
00:38:20 Usable, and I think you know, it's wonderful pushing the limits and the boundaries and, you know, trying to move technology forward, but there are still just certain things I believe you need to do before you put yourself and other people's lives, you know, and possible risk and peril.
Devon
00:38:40 Ohh you you dirty ******* white people people.00:38:45 You and you and your foresight.
00:38:50 So here's a.
00:38:52 Here's another old white guy.
00:38:55 An old white guy when?
00:38:56 When asked.
00:38:57 About it like.
00:38:58 He's saying some of the same things.
Speaker 9
00:39:01 Incredibly worrying story.00:39:03 It's something out of a sort of a Hollywood disaster movie, and from our conversation with Ryan, Roger Lane, not this is not looking hopeful.
00:39:12 A lot of us think this is a daring do race against time asking.
00:39:15 But from what he's had to say, we are looking, unless this submersible has actually resurfaced, there are very slim chances of rescuing these people on board.
Speaker 10
00:39:26 I think the odds are totally against a successful rescue.00:39:28 I mean, I think one of the indicators is they've lost contact with the vessel on the way down.
00:39:33 It takes about 2 1/2 hours to go down. We haven't had a distress beacon or anything like that, and I'm afraid I I'm always a hopeful chap, but I worry a lot. The situation is pretty dire.
00:39:47 We highlighted earlier, I think on your program the fact that this is quite a Mickey Mouse sort of experimental vehicle really and and and I notice that when you go on this thing, you actually have to sign a waiver that you might actually die in it.
Speaker 9
00:40:02 They will be off.00:40:03 Seen attempting to keep calm, if they are still alive, which we are hoping keeping calm, conserving air as much as possible.
00:40:13 Is there anything that?
Devon
00:40:17 See, that's another thing that that I don't.00:40:18 I don't think they one of these people might bring it up, but.
00:40:21 They don't talk about.
00:40:23 They have enough air for a little while, but they don't have any water.
00:40:30 You can die with lack of water.
00:40:34 Within a couple of days.
00:40:37 Now are the chances that these people are dying of dehydration?
00:40:41 I think they died of probably massive imploding, but yeah, but.
00:40:48 They didn't have water.
00:40:49 There's no alarm beacons going off.
00:40:52 There's no transponders going off.
00:40:55 There's no way to track them.
00:40:57 There's no way.
00:40:58 To track them.
00:40:59 GPS does not work under that much water.
00:41:05 GPS cannot the the signals are so weak they cannot penetrate.
00:41:09 They bounce right off the surface and you know, pretty much so even if you're just under a little bit of water, it's not going to work.
00:41:17 So they have no GPS.
00:41:20 They have no transponder.
00:41:22 They have no alarm beacon going off, saying, hey, here we are here.
Speaker 4
00:41:25 We are.Devon
00:41:27 They don't even have.00:41:28 If they were to have a problem and they were to surface because that's the other issue too.
00:41:33 When you go down to those kinds of depths and.
00:41:35 We're talking miles.
00:41:38 And you can't.
00:41:38 You're flying blind.
00:41:40 And the currents are so strong you're getting whipped around all over the place.
00:41:44 And so if you come back up, who knows where you're coming back, back up at you could be several 100 miles away.
00:41:51 And and no one's going to find.
00:41:53 You, you know, they're talking about the search area is the size of Connecticut.
00:41:58 OK.
00:41:58 Well, if you were to drop a a Volkswagen randomly in Connecticut and then tell the the Air Force, you know you or, yeah, well, guess the Air Force you've got.
00:42:11 72 hours to find a Volkswagen in Connecticut.
00:42:15 The right one, the one that.
00:42:16 I put randomly in Connecticut.
00:42:18 They're probably not going to find it.
00:42:22 And so they don't even have any SAT phone type technology that once they do surface, they can say, hey, look, we're at the top now come get us because they can't get out.
00:42:31 If they were to surface, they get bolted into the into the submarine, so they can't open the door.
00:42:39 Even if they got so they could be, you know, they're probably not.
00:42:41 Again, they're probably crushed at the bottom of the ocean.
00:42:44 But even if they got to the surface.
00:42:46 They they're just going to suffocate and die.
Speaker 9
00:42:50 They could do at this time that could help enable their rescue.Speaker 10
00:42:55 Look, I'm afraid they're gonna sit tight and just hope that people can find them.00:43:00 As I said, it's the lack of the distress beacon that there's a real problem that will give them issues when they're trying to find this thing.
00:43:09 I'm afraid to say, you know the riskless stack when they actually went under the water, they they just got worse.
00:43:15 I'm sorry to say, I mean, it's the sheer depth alone.
00:43:18 I mean, there were doubts about whether this submersible can actually go to the debts that Titanic sits at.
00:43:24 I think about two or three years ago it was only certified to 3000 metres, which is significantly less than the 4200 metres.
00:43:31 But which Titanic lies?
00:43:33 I've seen no certification that says it can do that.
Devon
00:43:37 And that's what the ex employees lawsuit was about.00:43:43 So here's from Tech Crunch.
00:43:47 The director of Marine Operations at Ocean Gate, the company whose submersible went missing Sunday on an expedition of the Titanic in North Atlantic, was fired.
00:43:57 After raising concerns about its first of a kind carbon fiber hole and other systems before it's made in voyage, according to a filing in a 2018 lawsuit.
00:44:07 First reported by Insider and New Republic, David Lockridge was terminated in January 2018 after presenting his scathing quality control report on the vessel to the Ocean Gate.
00:44:18 Senior management, including founder and CEO Stockton Rush, who is on board the missing vessel according.
00:44:26 To the court.
00:44:26 Filing by Lockridge, the preamble to his report read quote now is the time to properly address items that may pose a safety risk to personnel.
00:44:36 Verbal communication of the key items I have addressed in my attached document have been dismissed on several occasions, so I feel now I must take this report so there is an official record in place.
00:44:47 The report detailed numerous issues that posed serious safety concerns.
00:44:52 According to the filing.
00:44:54 These included lock ridges worry about the visible flaws.
00:44:57 And the carbon fiber supplied to Ocean Gate, raising the risk of small flaws expanding the larger tears during pressure cycling.
00:45:05 So in other words, he was he could.
00:45:07 There were visible flaws in the hole.
00:45:13 Like visible I'm.
00:45:14 I'm assuming that means like hairline cracks that sort of.
00:45:18 And so yeah, maybe it holds up, you know, going up and down a couple of times, but you're talking about insane amounts of pressure to go to those depths, insane amounts of pressure.
00:45:30 And maybe it lasts a couple trips, right?
00:45:33 But he's pointing out like, look, this is.
00:45:36 Going to eventually implode.
00:45:40 Well, they fired him because he's an old white guy with no no imagination, right?
00:45:46 Carbon fiber composites can be stronger and lighter than steel, making us immersible naturally buoyant, but they can also be prone to sudden failure under stress.
00:45:55 The hole that Lockridge was writing about was made by Spencer Composites, the only company to have previously made a carbon fiber hole for a man submersible.
00:46:05 So it's it's it's bleeding edge technology.
00:46:07 No one else even makes this stuff.
00:46:08 He sees flaws.
00:46:09 He's like, I don't know about this.
00:46:11 And they they fire him.
00:46:16 All you wanted to do was test.
00:46:18 He wanted a non destructive testing to make sure the holes that the flaws and the hole that he was that he could see with the naked eye.
00:46:26 Weren't going to get worse.
00:46:30 And the CEO told him that to **** ***.
00:46:33 That those tests were impossible.
00:46:45 Here's a from what I can tell Jewish reporter.
00:46:51 That went down in the submersible.
00:46:55 I think a couple of years back.
00:46:57 When it was.
00:46:59 What what?
00:47:00 I guess it hadn't suffered as many.
00:47:03 Stress fractures.
Speaker 11
00:47:07 Before we went, we had never seen the sub. We didn't know anything about it. There's very little information on the website, just that it's a state-of-the-art, one-of-a-kind carbon fiber submersible.00:47:19 I didn't know at that point that the that you drive the thing with an.
00:47:22 Xbox game controller.
00:47:24 I didn't know that the ballast was.
00:47:26 You know.
00:47:27 Use construction pipes. You.
00:47:30 You get there and then you start seeing this stuff, and now your your mood crashes and you get a little worried.
00:47:36 Like, is this the level of Polish and sophistication we're talking about?
00:47:42 Yeah, you were bolted in from the outside.
00:47:44 There are 18 bolts in a circle.
00:47:46 Around the Hatch.
00:47:48 And by the way, they only fastened 17 of them.
00:47:51 The 18th 1:00 is way up high and they.
00:47:53 Say there's really no mathematical difference.
Speaker 12
00:47:58 They're not even bolting it all the.Devon
00:47:59 Way shut because it's too hard.00:48:03 Well, that one's too hard to reach.
00:48:07 Look and and maybe it's maybe it doesn't matter, right?
00:48:10 But why? Why engineer?
00:48:11 It with that extra bolt.
00:48:12 That you're not bolting.
00:48:14 Why take the risk?
00:48:15 Because it's too hard.
00:48:18 This is the kind of lazy, sloppy ****.
00:48:21 That we're going to see across the board.
00:48:24 Like right now we all experience this stuff.
00:48:26 Anytime you go to a place like that, require that has government jobs, really, really cause the first non blue collar jobs that that needed diversity needed to have it forced.
00:48:40 Right, because.
00:48:41 Unlike Stockton rush.
00:48:45 A lot of people, if they took their businesses seriously and wanted to make money, they weren't rushing to just hire diversity for the sake of hiring diversity.
00:48:55 The government had to force it in the same way that the government has had to force diversity in every facet of our lives.
00:49:03 They had to do it at the point of a gun.
00:49:05 You know, in the same way that they had to to force.
00:49:07 Integration in schools.
00:49:09 Something we've been talking about in in previous streams here.
00:49:12 They had to force diversity into these positions, and one of the ways they could they could do it is just by mandating the hiring in in government jobs.
00:49:21 So if you have to go to the post office, if you have to deal with the DMV, if you have to do anything with that, where you're interacting with government bureaucrats, you've seen the quality.
00:49:32 Go straight to ****.
00:49:37 And look, just as it's a numbers game too.
00:49:40 As diversity just simply begins to outnumber.
00:49:44 Whites in the West.
00:49:47 You're seeing this across the board.
00:49:49 You're seeing them now.
00:49:51 They're they're the ones delivering your mail.
00:49:53 Well, I mean, that would be another.
00:49:54 Government job.
00:49:55 But they're delivering your packages at UPS, they're or FedEx.
00:50:02 And all it takes, all it takes is 1 weak link to destroy a system.
00:50:09 Or a submarine in this case.
00:50:12 All it takes is that one little weak link.
00:50:15 I've talked about this at length.
00:50:18 The complexity of justice having a normal thing manufactured and sent to your home, the amount of of steps involved, the amount of people involved, the amount of processes involved in in the modern world, is insane.
00:50:32 Yeah, I've I've referenced that the the libertarian wet dream video eye pencil where they, they they're they're brown.
00:50:40 Look at the the amazing way that everything works.
00:50:45 And these are the same types I look. I've encountered some of these people on Twitter just because I've been making fun of what's been going on here. People saying, well, we need billionaires spending all this money so we can have cheap TV's.
00:50:58 That's the go to libertarian argument when you start to point out the the vast wealth disparity between the people at the top.
00:51:08 And the people in the middle.
00:51:10 They tell you? No, that well, I mean, you should be happy. You're you're living better than the kings and Queens did 200 years ago because they, the kings and Queens 200 years ago they.
00:51:20 Didn't have toilets.
00:51:22 And you've got a toilet and a TV and a smartphone.
00:51:24 You have all this stuff.
00:51:26 You're basically a debt slave.
00:51:28 But look at all the fancy, shiny things you have to look at.
00:51:33 In your slave quarters, soon to be pod.
00:51:37 And you wouldn't have all these fancy things if it weren't for these billionaires spending all this money to go to the ******* bottom of the ocean and look at the wreckage of a time gone forever.
00:51:52 Because when billionaires spend all this money, it creates innovation.
00:51:57 Right.
00:51:58 Because because God knows that what these billionaires, the reason why the billionaires are going to the bottom of the ******* ocean and.
00:52:04 Looking at or.
00:52:06 Looking at the the wreckage of the the Titanic is because eventually they're their big plan, right?
00:52:13 Their long term plan.
00:52:14 This is why you should be happy.
00:52:15 They're big long term plan.
00:52:17 Is they're going to build a city.
00:52:19 Underwater for white people.
00:52:22 To escape diversity, that's that's what it is.
00:52:24 So you should be happy.
00:52:27 That they're doing it because it's going to eventually benefit you.
00:52:40 But the problem is with all these different steps.
00:52:44 All these different people that are increasingly involved and then a lot of it's not even, you know, within national borders anymore.
00:52:51 It used to.
00:52:52 Be that if you wanted to buy, well, let's say the pencil.
00:52:55 Just as an example.
00:52:57 All that could be handled within the country.
00:53:06 Now you're you're talking about every, every, every.
00:53:09 Corporation really these days is some global ******* conglomerate or a subsidiary thereof.
00:53:20 They all have their little ESG ratings.
00:53:23 They all have their their Black Rock dictated.
00:53:31 Regulations they have to abide by.
00:53:37 Because even if you have a big company.
00:53:42 With based CEO's.
00:53:44 Well, I mean that doesn't happen, but let's just.
00:53:45 Say that you did.
00:53:47 Because of the nature of of capitalism at this stage.
00:53:51 Where it's it's not just again, the the the American dream, the, the, the, the American Mirage.
00:53:58 More like it's not a bunch of people with good ideas building companies in their garage.
00:54:03 There's not like mom and pop companies building cars that used to happen, by the way, that used to happen.
00:54:11 If you want to start a car company as an example.
00:54:15 You're beholden to either.
00:54:17 You either have to come from a **** ton of money.
00:54:21 You either have to come from generational wealth.
00:54:24 Or you have to borrow money that come from from people that come from generational wealth.
00:54:32 And those people, companies like Black Rock.
00:54:36 Can now dictate.
00:54:39 How you run your company?
00:54:41 Because they're the.
00:54:41 Ones that own it.
00:54:45 Like people with a mortgage, you don't own your house.
00:54:47 The bank owns your house.
00:54:48 They can tell you that you need homeowners insurance.
00:54:51 They can.
00:54:51 They can give you.
00:54:54 Or dictate rather how you own your house or how they own your house with your name on it.
00:55:04 This is why usury is a sin.
00:55:11 You give a ball control.
00:55:20 Here's another 50 year old white guy, evil white guy.
00:55:26 Talking about what what he saw, you know, problems he saw with this submarine.
Speaker 6
00:55:31 OK, well, finding that there's there's some big holes in this story because a little bit of background, if you work, I I know I work in your in gas industry and we send RV's down from boats all the time down to about 3000 metres to.00:55:46 We always have at least one or two transgenders on them, which is basically a little signaling device which pins the signal back to the surface for the boat to pick up so they can identify where you are and you're all the debt and these things are actually, you can hire them or buy them and they're straight off the shelf as temples all over the world.
00:56:05 And also these things.
00:56:06 So and they're very accessible.
00:56:08 They're not like very expensive.
00:56:09 So what from the life of me I cannot understand how this sub has gone down there without the few of those attached.
00:56:15 On the surface, you would hope they would have had like a satellite thing here as well.
00:56:19 So if they do come to the surface, they can be.
00:56:21 Located because they're not going to.
00:56:23 Come up with that there.
00:56:24 There's no way you're going to come up the same place as you go down because the currents, especially on.
00:56:29 The grand banks.
00:56:30 They're all over the place and they change at different levels.
00:56:32 Too, so you can be going north at one level another.
00:56:35 1000 meter down you're.
00:56:36 Going West so they have no.
00:56:38 It's they.
00:56:39 They lost all contact.
00:56:40 And and they have no idea where.
00:56:41 They are where if they came to the surface, they could be random where they where they surfaced.
Devon
00:56:48 So even if they surfaced.00:56:51 They're they're ******.
00:56:53 And they don't have transponders and and whatnot, but yeah, it's just not a white guy, old white guy with no.
00:57:00 No imagination.
00:57:07 So where are these people now, right the the the clock is ticking, according to the news that's milking this for every every moment that they get.
00:57:15 They wish they wish they there was technically cause.
00:57:18 That's the other thing.
00:57:18 The oxygen that they're talking about, it's just like it's not that they have tanks that last X amount of time.
00:57:24 They're figuring in every single system that's in there at maximum capacity.
00:57:29 Best case scenario of them all working without any kinds of problems whatsoever.
00:57:33 That that's like the time limit.
00:57:34 You know, that's how much.
00:57:35 Time they would have.
00:57:36 And the and I guarantee the news organizations wish they had, like, twice.
00:57:40 They don't give a **** if they find them or not.
00:57:43 They they just want to be able.
00:57:44 To sell ads.
00:57:46 For another week with this ****.
00:57:49 So where are these people exactly?
Speaker 3
00:57:55 Can find me.00:57:58 Under the sea that is.
Speaker 1
00:58:01 Where you'll find me underneath that sea, underneath the water.Devon
00:58:20 At the bottom of the sea.00:58:25 I actually had that loaded up when I started.
00:58:27 The stream but.
00:58:29 Wasn't sure where I was going.
00:58:30 To play that.
Speaker
00:58:31 It didn't it.Speaker 13
00:58:32 Didn't end up.Devon
00:58:32 Trying to make it make it awesome, but whatever.00:58:37 He does.
00:58:37 He does remind me of Captain Murphy a little bit.
00:58:41 Stockton, rush.
00:58:43 Total total Captain Murphy caliber.
00:58:57 And here's what it is.
00:59:01 That's what happens.
00:59:02 That's what happens, right?
Speaker 11
00:59:03 In an experimental submersible vessel that has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body.00:59:09 And could result in physical injury, disability, emotional trauma or death.
Speaker 2
00:59:13 We only have one button, that's it.00:59:14 It should be like an elevator.
00:59:16 You know, it shouldn't take a lot of skill.
00:59:18 Can use these off the shelf components.
00:59:20 I got these from.
00:59:21 Camper world, we run the whole thing with this game controller.
Devon
00:59:43 The funny thing is, you can tell he wants to be Steve Jobs.00:59:47 There should only be 1 button.
00:59:50 There should only be one bun.
00:59:51 We shouldn't have a bunch of buttons.
00:59:55 I want one button, there should be the go to the Titanic button.
01:00:01 Like Apple, Apple makes it simple.
01:00:03 Think different.
01:00:10 Oh boy.
Speaker 14
01:00:17 These are the last known photos of the Titan submersible. They were taken on Sunday morning just before it began its descent. An hour and 45 minutes later, contact was lost.Speaker 3
01:00:32 You can find me.01:00:35 You better check under the sea.
Speaker 1
01:00:39 Where you'll find me underneath that underneath the.Devon
01:00:58 OK.01:01:00 So the problem is.
01:01:05 One of the things that that's going to happen, and we've talked about this too, oh, you know what?
01:01:09 Here's well, we'll talk about that in a second.
01:01:13 One of the problems is.
01:01:15 I've talked about how every stupid law.
01:01:19 Every stupid rule we have in America.
01:01:22 Is because some ******* *******.
01:01:25 Did what everyone.
01:01:27 Wouldn't have naturally done right, in other words.
01:01:31 We have freedom here in America.
01:01:34 At a level that I don't think a lot of Europeans quite understand or appreciate.
01:01:40 And you know, gun gun law is being a.
01:01:42 Good example, right?
01:01:45 Kids used to bring their rifles to school.
01:01:50 Gun class like there was gun class in school.
01:01:54 But little by little, as *******.
01:01:59 **** it up for everybody.
01:02:01 They have to have more laws, more regulation, and the freedom tightens.
01:02:08 The the freedom that we enjoy here in America.
01:02:12 It was only going to work so long as you kept a homogeneous society that was descended from the people who set it up.
01:02:21 Because those are the people that could handle it.
01:02:23 The second you start inviting more people in.
01:02:26 People that didn't come that didn't come to this natural.
01:02:31 Place in their evolution.
01:02:33 They didn't.
01:02:34 They didn't go through the same societal steps that our ancestors did to reach this point where they.
01:02:41 Said. You know what?
01:02:43 We can set up a society this way and and and the people at least that we've got around.
01:02:47 Us they should be able to handle.
01:02:52 They leap frog in some cases 50,000 years of evolution.
01:02:56 And just showed up.
01:02:58 And started ******* up.
01:03:00 The game for everybody else.
01:03:03 And so little by little they have to nerf everything.
01:03:06 They have to start making laws.
01:03:08 They have to start making regulations, and sadly, I hate to admit it, you know, like England, England is particularly bad at this.
01:03:17 That because this guy here they interview, that's that's exactly that's his we just I just told you all the lessons I learned from what what's happened.
01:03:25 Right.
01:03:26 Don't have diversity hires running everything.
01:03:29 Don't be a ******* *******.
01:03:32 Maybe don't even go down to the the the Titanic.
01:03:35 Maybe if you've got that kind of money, spend it on things that matter.
01:03:38 Don't be the guy in the foxhole that's sitting there painting with watercolors and writing poetry.
01:03:44 We got real problems here.
01:03:46 But the.
01:03:49 But this guy, you know where?
01:03:50 Where does his head goes immediately to this.
Speaker 10
01:03:53 I think the real issue here is who actually regulates.01:03:56 People who are.
01:03:57 Doing things like this, I don't think anybody does.
01:04:00 And in the open ocean, in international waters, basically the inventor, the person who's the operator has been able to act as he likes.
01:04:09 And I think you're gonna see massive regulation coming in after this.
Devon
01:04:14 More rules.01:04:16 That's what we need.
01:04:17 We just need.
01:04:18 More rules.
01:04:19 Because there's too many ******* now.
01:04:22 And we can't trust you to just just not be a ****** anymore.
01:04:27 Three more rules.
01:04:29 Let's let's have let's have CCTV cameras covering all of international waters.
01:04:36 That's probably that would be a good thing.
01:04:42 So yeah, that. That's that. That's that's the big take away for some people.
01:04:47 Would you see more rules?
01:04:50 More rules to police the *******.
01:04:59 So, so who are the *******?
01:05:01 That went on this this boat ride.
01:05:05 We had this guy.
01:05:06 This was the I guess this was the pilot, right?
01:05:11 This was the I think it was French.
01:05:15 There's a good old.
01:05:18 Stock and rush.
01:05:21 You know Captain Murphy himself.
01:05:25 Then we have this guy.
01:05:33 Now this guy.
01:05:35 His name is Hamish Harding.
01:05:38 Hamish Harding.
01:05:40 And I was curious, I want to know what kind of people can afford a trip like this.
01:05:45 You know what, what kind of guy is spending $250,000? And as I said earlier, probably more because a lot of the people that participate in these dives, they're they're funding them in other ways.
01:05:57 Where did this guy like get his money from?
01:06:00 Because that one that maybe he's based, I don't know.
01:06:02 I doubt it.
01:06:03 If they spend his money on that kind of garbage.
01:06:04 But you know, who knows, right?
01:06:08 And it's impossible to find out where he got his fortune from.
01:06:12 It's the same kind of ******** stuff that you hear.
01:06:15 They talk about like ohh yeah, he he, he, he, he he he made his money by by founding aviation companies.
01:06:23 And it's like, oh, really?
01:06:25 I didn't know you could do that.
01:06:26 I didn't know you could be working at McDonald's one day and then just say, you know, I'm gonna found an aviation company.
01:06:35 That'd be good.
01:06:38 It's got a found an aviation company.
01:06:43 He made a bunch of money in India selling Indians bank software again.
01:06:50 I didn't know that you could just one day.
01:06:53 You know you're working at Taco Bell and then you have this great idea.
01:06:58 About ohh.
01:06:58 You know Indian banking would work so much smoother if we if we implemented the software.
01:07:04 I'm sure he was up.
01:07:05 At all hours of the night, you know, drinking, drinking, Red Bulls in his garage.
01:07:10 Tapping away feverishly on his laptop, writing Indian banking software.
01:07:19 Point it throughout the country and just making billions of dollars.
01:07:26 And listen to the kind of **** this guy's done. This isn't the first thing that he's ever done that's like this.
01:07:33 This is really definitionally, he is the alpha boomer.
01:07:40 He is the alpha boomer.
01:07:46 See if you if you just go to Wikipedia.
01:07:52 What does it say about him?
01:07:53 It doesn't say by the way, it doesn't talk about how you know his parents, who their parents, his.
01:07:56 Parents are how much wealth he inherited.
01:08:01 They never talk about that.
01:08:02 That's never anywhere in there.
01:08:05 But now, in 2017, he worked at see he worked with an Antarctic VIP tourism company, you know, as as as one does.
01:08:14 White desert to introduce the first regular business jet service to Antarctica using a Gulfstream.
01:08:21 G55.
01:08:22 Oh, landing on wolves, Fang runway and ice runway.
01:08:28 It sounds like that's the kind of business that you know.
01:08:31 Little Billy could start.
01:08:33 I'm sure I'm sure none of your children have had big dreams or big ideas like that, right?
01:08:37 He's just that's that's what it is.
01:08:39 It's just capitalism rewarding the best ideas.
01:08:44 In 2019, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11.
01:08:49 Harding, along with Terry Vertz, lead a team of aviators that took the Guinness World Record for the circumnavigation of the Earth via North and South poles in a Gulf Stream, G65-O ER in 46 hours and 40 minutes.
01:09:08 The gas look the fuel alone for that.
01:09:10 We're talking millions of dollars.
01:09:14 So he he's out there and look, I know there's somebody that don't even think.
01:09:17 That that's possible. Whatever, right?
01:09:20 So this guy is just going around blowing millions of dollars.
01:09:24 Trying to break records flying and and again in a different time in a different time.
01:09:30 This kind of thing is OK but.
01:09:32 It's all about.
01:09:33 ******* priorities.
01:09:37 You you get mad because there's boomers out there grilling in their backyard in their gated community or whatever.
01:09:43 This guy, I mean ****.
01:09:46 This guy's grilling jet fuel.
01:09:49 Millions of dollars a day so he can say.
01:09:51 Well, I did that.
01:09:55 Well, good for you.
01:10:00 In 2021.
01:10:02 Harding and Victor Vescovo, a dive to the deepest point of the Marina or the Mariana Trench.
01:10:10 The challenge the.
01:10:11 Challenger deep at a depth of 36,000 feet.
01:10:17 And a two person submarine setting the records for the greatest length covered and greatest time spent at an full ocean depth.
01:10:26 Harding flew into space.
01:10:29 Is part of the sub portable blue origin and has 21 mission on June 4th.
01:10:34 2022.
01:10:36 He's flying around in ******* space.
01:10:39 Going to the bottom of the ******* ocean, flying around the globe.
01:10:46 See, this is that ******* ********.
01:10:48 This is what ****** me off.
01:10:48 I don't give a.
01:10:49 **** that this guy's gone.
01:10:59 I don't give a **** that this.
01:11:00 Guy's gone.
01:11:02 Blowing his money on this ****.
01:11:05 For ego.
01:11:08 For ego.
01:11:12 And look, **** I'm not.
01:11:13 I'm not the only one.
01:11:13 That doesn't give a ****.
01:11:15 That this guy's gone. Look, his stepson doesn't give a ****.
01:11:18 Either this is his stepson.
01:11:23 Like today, or maybe it was yesterday.
01:11:26 He's in a Blink 182 concert.
01:11:32 And he's posting to Facebook about it.
01:11:35 While his dad's like, crushed like.
01:11:39 Under the ocean.
01:11:42 His stepson is is posting on Facebook saying.
01:11:46 It might be distasteful being here, but my family would want me to be at the Blink 182 show as it's my favorite band and music helps me in difficult times.
01:12:01 He's just, he's just raising the next generation of ********** like him.
01:12:07 This guy's gonna inherit a big chunk of that change. You think he's gonna do anything to help us?
01:12:11 No, he's gonna be hanging out of ******* blink 182 concerts when he's his dad's ******* crush. The death under the ocean.
01:12:18 He can't even pretend to be worried.
01:12:29 And and and it's not.
01:12:30 It's not even that.
01:12:31 I mean it's.
01:12:32 It's more than just that.
01:12:35 He's getting in conversations with only fans. Girls like everything's fine.
01:12:39 On Twitter.
01:12:42 Look at this guy.
01:12:45 He's flirting with only fans model because, like, look, he's like a well, I mean now he now he's a billionaire, right?
01:12:56 He's going to get that generational wealth.
01:12:58 People get mad at me because I talk about generational wealth being a cancer in our.
01:13:01 Society. Well, here you go.
01:13:09 Quite frankly, I think it's incompatible with white people.
01:13:16 You know, meanwhile, meanwhile, what are you?
01:13:18 Know the Jewish billionaires like George Soros.
01:13:21 George Soros isn't going to the ******* bottom of the ocean to go stare at the ******* Titanic.
01:13:33 And when George Soros dies, his ********* son and his, I'm sure his son is just as much of A.
01:13:37 ********* as this guy.
01:13:42 His ********* son's not going to be sitting there flirting with only fans models on Twitter.
01:13:49 And going to blink 182 concerts.
01:13:54 He's going to carry on his dad's mission.
01:14:02 But when your dad's mission is to be the alpha boomer.
01:14:08 When your dad's mission.
01:14:11 Is all self-serving.
01:14:15 Ego boosting ********.
01:14:18 This is what you get.
01:14:22 This is what you get.
01:14:26 Because you're not allowed to collectivize honestly, that's a big part of why this culture exists.
01:14:38 Believe it or not, billionaires want to fit in too.
01:14:51 This isn't seen as shameful.
01:15:02 Why would it be?
01:15:05 We're all individuals, right?
01:15:14 As white people, you're not allowed to collectivize even when it comes down.
01:15:17 To your family members.
01:15:30 Another guy that was on the boat was this ******.
01:15:32 I don't even give a **** about him.
01:15:35 One of the richest Pakistanis in the world, they keep talking about him like he's from Ohh.
01:15:40 Another thing, by the way.
01:15:42 Where do you think this ****** lives?
01:15:45 He's from the United Kingdom, you.
01:15:46 Know where he lives.
01:15:51 Because he's a citizen of the world.
01:15:55 And I don't know if you've noticed, but the West isn't looking so great.
01:16:06 So while he's going around supporting diversity and look, I don't know his personal views, but look.
01:16:11 I I I know for *** **** sure he's not bankrolling anything useful.
01:16:17 And the way he raised his son to be or step son to.
01:16:19 Be a giant *********.
01:16:24 In the way that he's living in Dubai.
01:16:27 To escape the hordes of diversity that have have entered into his country.
01:16:34 He can live in these more than gated communities.
01:16:38 Dubai looks like a city of the future now, for ***** sake.
01:16:43 I'll tell you one thing.
01:16:44 If if you wanted to make Americans mad, American boomers who still cling to this idea that we live in like the best country in.
01:16:50 The world just show them some footage of Dubai.
01:16:58 I knew this girl that was from Cuba.
01:17:02 And she came to America when she was, I think she was like 13.
01:17:06 Or something like that.
01:17:09 And to get around immigration because she basically, you know, she's part of the problem.
01:17:15 And I guess in a way.
01:17:19 They had to go on all these different flights, you know, they're basically, you know, muddy the waters as to where they were actually coming from.
01:17:29 And the flight that they that that landed in in America where they actually finally got to.
01:17:36 Step off the plane and walk onto the magic dirt.
01:17:40 Was Las Vegas.
01:17:43 And having grown up in Cuba.
01:17:47 She thought that America, like you know, she believed all the kinds of things that that were told that N Koreans are taught about the West.
01:17:57 That we all live in huts and shanties and look, it's not.
01:18:01 Look, if they want to show them footage of ****** Western areas, it's not that hard to find.
01:18:07 All they have to do is find B roll of San Francisco and show those to.
01:18:10 Their people and be like, look how ****** ** it is.
01:18:14 So she was raised believing that the West was just this complete hellhole nightmare.
01:18:22 And look, Las Vegas.
01:18:23 I'm surprised.
01:18:24 I'm surprised that she didn't keep believing it, but when she saw the scale.
01:18:30 The scale of the buildings, the scale of the, the the casinos on the strip.
01:18:37 She said she just.
01:18:38 Started crying uncontrollably and and and couldn't move.
01:18:44 Because it was like sensory overload, she couldn't even believe that things like that existed.
01:18:54 I suspect there's a lot of ******* boomer Maga boomers out there if you were.
01:18:58 To show them.
01:19:00 Or or just pick them up and drop them off in some of the nice places in Dubai they'd have a similar experience.
01:19:24 Look at this Julie ************.
01:19:27 Why he's got the look of the Jew he does.
01:19:33 So this is.
01:19:34 This is a guy that, that, that.
01:19:36 The ship didn't blow up on.
01:19:40 He's a writer for The Simpsons.
01:19:43 I just included this clip because it was just like holy **** dude.
01:19:47 Like he just seems.
01:19:48 So just everything about him.
01:19:51 It's just like it's.
01:19:51 Just like what?
01:19:52 Yeah, if it was going to collapse.
01:19:57 I mean just everything.
01:19:59 About him, just like uh, just.
01:20:01 Ah, you're the one that survived.
Speaker 13
01:20:06 But comfortable, it's.01:20:08 If you you can imagine a minivan.
01:20:11 If you tore all the seats out.
Speaker
01:20:13 Listening it sounds very claustrophobic.Speaker 13
01:20:15 We were all kind of like minded people on an adventure and so there was never a moment's discomfort.Devon
01:20:26 Yeah, that's one of the writers for The Simpsons.01:20:29 Who took a trip on it?
01:20:31 Was just like, oh, it was.
01:20:32 Great, it was great.
01:20:39 It is fantastic.
01:20:42 Never a moment's discomfort. Nah.
01:20:50 So anyway.
01:20:57 What can we learn from this?
Speaker 1
01:21:04 Me. You better.Speaker 3
01:21:05 Check under the sea cause that is where you'll find me underneath.Devon
01:21:34 Alright anyway.01:21:38 Let's take a look at some hyper chats.
01:21:44 Pop this out here.
01:21:47 Hope you guys are having a good week.
01:21:49 It's got a lot, a lot hotter as it does this time of year.
01:21:53 Hope the I hope the air condition I left on high.
01:21:56 I usually turn it down before I do the stream, but it was.
01:21:58 Just I was.
01:21:58 I wasn't feeling it just like.
01:22:00 You guys can hear the AC running in the background a little bit tonight.
01:22:05 All right, harmless G graph of correlation between left handedness and political orientation in the US or United States supporting the hypothesis that a big part of the embrace of woke ideology is due to high mutational load.
01:22:19 Yeah, I agree with that.
01:22:21 I'll, I'll take a look at what you sent here, but.
01:22:25 Like pop up the browser.
01:22:34 Let me see what this is here.
01:22:36 We we thought we brought this up.
01:22:38 I think last stream.
01:22:41 But just I guess to make your point.
01:22:44 More visual.
01:22:51 This pump this up.
01:22:53 Cover up the goblin Jew for a second. 30% of Jews are left-handed compared to about 10% of white gentiles.
01:22:59 Wire Jews so left-handed. Could it be or could it have to deal with their high rates of leftism and their wealthy urban mutation inducing ancestral conditions?
01:23:10 And this is a graph that shows the correlation between left handedness.
01:23:16 And whether or not you're conservative or not.
01:23:23 And then This is why are so many Jewish people left-handed. Recent study has shown that a staggering 30% of Jews are left-handed.
01:23:31 Yeah, this this is.
01:23:32 I'm not surprised at all.
01:23:34 Not surprised at all.
01:23:35 And I can tell you, having worked in design fields and stuff like that, an obscene amount of people in those.
01:23:42 Industries, the people that don't have a head for logical things, people that quite frankly should not be making decisions shouldn't be allowed to vote.
01:23:50 Really many of them are left-handed like I would say more than 30%. I I was the weirdo that wasn't left-handed in many situations.
01:24:02 Let's take a look here.
01:24:05 Whoops, wow.
01:24:06 Maximize Chatelet gigantor levels.
01:24:12 Grand playing games, really sad news. Finnish nationalist Tina Week or I'm sorry. Tina week died unknown as to how she was very young, only 38 years old.
01:24:24 She was known in Finland for opposition to immigration.
01:24:27 Very sweet girl.
01:24:29 She often strained with Ramsay Paul a few years ago.
01:24:31 I'm shocked and saddened.
01:24:32 Yeah, I heard the bad news.
01:24:33 Because there has not been a report as to what the cause is or anything like that.
01:24:42 But she was very young and that's definitely sad to see her leave.
01:24:47 So so soon.
01:24:49 UM.
01:24:51 But yeah, she passed.
01:24:53 I guess.
01:24:55 A few weeks ago.
01:24:58 Or at least you know, it wasn't like today.
01:25:00 But the news came out today.
01:25:02 I saw that on Twitter and definitely aren't my condolences.
01:25:06 Our condolences go out to her husband, who I've I've interacted with a little bit.
01:25:11 He's a really great guy and I've I've I've talked to her in the past also and.
01:25:17 And I you know, everyone I've talked to has always had good things to.
01:25:21 Say about her.
01:25:22 And and him.
01:25:24 And it's it's it's.
01:25:28 Yeah, it's a very sad thing.
01:25:29 And yeah, I I, I I did hear the news absolutely.
01:25:40 Harmless G at the 924 time in this clip, JF gives a statement on the anti white sentiment that led to this submarine disaster.
Speaker
01:25:53 Uh. Let's see here.Devon
01:25:59 It's a, it's.01:25:59 A Twitter video and it's at the 924. How long is this?
01:26:02 Twitter video.
01:26:04 Ohh, that's 15 minutes long alright.
01:26:07 Is he paying for?
01:26:10 That's the I guess if you pay for the thing you can get get longer videos, huh?
01:26:16 Let's have a.
Speaker 15
01:26:16 Look here as the guys who crushed in the in the billionaire submarine, those are tourists.01:26:22 Those are tourists who are trying to do something spectacular and they're paying the price for it.
01:26:29 And as I was saying earlier in the show.
01:26:33 As a white guy, as a white guy who has high IQ as a white guy who would have had definitely the level of intelligence to become an engineer.
01:26:41 Although I'm not an engineer, I'm tired of society rejecting people like me and I will laugh my *** off every time you guys die.
01:26:52 Under a female controller under a diversity hiring, I will laugh my *** off when your planes catch fire.
01:27:00 There, when your stairs don't work and when your buildings crumble, I will ******* laugh my *** off and I don't give a ****.
01:27:08 You guys have discarded from society the only people who have been showing through history that they were capable of doing.
01:27:17 Absolutely amazing thing of challenging.
01:27:20 Limits of history of going where no one has gone. You have dismissed us because you want your little image, your little picture with the female controller of your ******* platform. You can ******* die under 4000 feet of water. I don't give a ****.
01:27:39 That is my attitude.
01:27:40 You get what you ******* deserve.
Devon
01:27:44 And I would, I would agree with that sentiment.01:27:48 And I, like I said, I think we're gonna see more and more of that now.
01:27:52 Unfortunately, we're not going to be immune to this.
01:27:55 And if anything, we're going to be hit harder by this stuff.
01:28:00 But yeah, that's I agree wholeheartedly with that, that sentiment.
01:28:06 John Skywalker, would you please do a stream on the Black Mirror Demon 79 episode? It's highly subversive as a demon.
01:28:13 Commands an Indian woman to kill conservative.
01:28:15 I think someone said that in like or maybe it was you last stream and I'll have to take a look.
01:28:22 I I haven't.
01:28:24 It's in my notes I'll have to I I literally have never seen Black Mirror before.
01:28:30 So oh why?
01:28:31 Did that not copy?
01:28:33 That's weird.
01:28:33 Hold on.
01:28:35 Maybe it's not my notes.
01:28:40 I'm going to try and get this in my notes then.
01:28:45 Alright, now it's in my notes.
01:28:49 But I've never seen Black Mirror before.
01:28:52 I don't watch a lot of new stuff.
01:28:54 I don't watch a lot of stuff.
01:28:58 We'll take it, believe it or not, anymore.
01:29:01 I've been too busy.
01:29:04 Zazi mataz.
01:29:05 But I want to make one thing clear.
01:29:06 I'm not mental defect.
01:29:09 I just like sending you clips of crazy sports. This is what they do with their free time in Japan. Two teams of 100 and 5075 attack colored shirts.
01:29:21 75 defend white shirts have 90 seconds to pull down the enemy's pole. Well. All right, well.
01:29:30 You sure you're not mentally defect or mental defect?
01:29:34 I am not meant to defect.
01:29:47 What are they? I.
01:29:48 Don't know what what's the point?
01:29:49 Of this, what are they doing?
Speaker 6
01:30:00 Bow to Rashi.Devon
01:30:07 When they're trying to get that guy off the I don't know, I.01:30:09 Have no idea what's going on here.
01:30:15 All right.
01:30:17 What are you doing?
Speaker
01:30:19 Welcome.Devon
01:30:21 They're trying to pull down the.01:30:25 All right, hurray.
01:30:26 I don't get it.
01:30:30 Harmless G.
01:30:33 Thoughts on proposals and discussions of using IVF or IVF with embryo selection using genetic screening to cut down on mutational load in the population.
01:30:43 Alternative to having higher rates of infant and child mortality.
01:30:47 Ah, the problem with that.
01:30:50 Is who's making those decisions.
01:30:52 The problem with that is who's deciding what a mental or whose mental defect you know what, what the actual defects are.
01:31:00 What are?
01:31:00 Because that could very easily go into the territory of.
01:31:04 Oh well, we, we.
01:31:05 Found the gene that makes people conservative or, you know whatever, right?
01:31:09 Or we found the gene that maybe they found the gene that makes people right-handed and they don't want that.
01:31:13 They want everyone to be let you know it's all about who, who is making the decisions about what qualifies as something bad and and and something good and look just in my in my experience.
01:31:29 Which isn't vast, but just in like the the the bee's beekeeping breathing right?
01:31:36 I think that letting nature.
01:31:40 Run its course and do its thing is going to.
01:31:46 Be more effective than selective breeding to some extent.
01:31:51 Right.
01:31:52 And and what I mean by that is you can breed for bees that do certain traits and whatever, but there's almost infinite amount of of traits that you don't know that you're selecting for necessarily.
01:32:05 Or that that you're selecting against.
01:32:07 So let's say for example you're selecting for bees that make more honey.
01:32:11 What you might not know is the bees that make more honey are more susceptible to XYZ disease, right?
01:32:18 There's so many variables.
01:32:20 That inevitably, I think you what would end up happening is you'd have to trust this process to an AI or something like that.
01:32:28 And then you know, and then you're just asking, then we're not even human at that point. At that point, we're just an extension of of the AI and the AI selecting for well, I mean, Speaking of JF, this is kind of like his thing.
01:32:40 Right, the AI is selecting for traits that benefit the AI, and because you know whether it's an AI making those decisions or some bureaucrat, someone else that's not you is making those decisions.
01:32:54 I think that I think.
01:32:55 That I mean that's that's maybe something that would work to some extent in the short term by the inevitably you'd run into problems and unless everyone involved, everyone had the the had a perfect knowledge of what every gene you're selecting for is is doing.
01:33:13 Plus there's something to be said.
01:33:15 Not random mutations.
01:33:17 Not all mutations are bad.
01:33:19 You know, like evolution definitionally is a result of of mutation upon mutation upon mutation.
01:33:26 And so you're if you're trying to avoid certain mutations, you might avoid the mutation.
01:33:33 That is is beneficial.
01:33:35 Because you don't know what.
01:33:36 It does or you see it as.
01:33:37 Something bad, you know, it's like one of the.
01:33:41 One of the things that.
01:33:43 That commercial beekeepers are having to deal with right now is they are their bees are infested with a Asian mic called the Varroa mite, and they have to, you know, chemically treat their bees to to get the the mites off of them because they haven't evolved to deal with it naturally.
01:34:02 Is the.
01:34:03 It's a bee that came from Asia and the bees are from Europe and so as a product of globalism, one of the one of the many times the globalism has caused the.
01:34:13 They're just not involved for that, so they're going through all they're trying to keep their their selective breeding programs going and treating with chemicals and just trying to do it.
01:34:21 Meanwhile, it's not like there aren't billions and billions of feral bees out there doing just fine.
01:34:29 I mean, and they are.
01:34:30 They're they're not getting treated.
01:34:31 No one spraying chemicals on them.
01:34:32 But because nature is doing its thing, you know, nature is wiping out the colonies that don't handle the the mites very well and rewarding the colonies that are, well, by letting them reproduce that they can handle.
01:34:47 It's just working.
01:34:48 It's it in in the feral world it's working itself out.
01:34:52 Now you might.
01:34:53 Lose other traits, desirable traits like maybe they won't make as much money, maybe they'll do other behaviors that you don't want.
01:35:00 But that's, I don't know.
01:35:02 I'm I'm not.
01:35:02 I don't support.
01:35:04 And I think that's a.
01:35:05 Dangerous road to go down.
01:35:09 Reaver howdy, Devin. Have you heard of the movie shallow or 120 days of Sodom? We're should I've ever seen excessively sadistic?
01:35:20 I don't know what it is with Italians putting perverted gruesome things in their movies also remind you that to chat.
01:35:27 Not too cheap out on their survival stuff.
01:35:32 I don't know what you mean by the survival stuff, but yeah, if you're getting ready to. If you want to be self-sufficient or at the very least in the short term be allowed to survive without the help of government. I did a whole video on that called.
01:35:49 That was years ago.
01:35:50 I don't remember, but I did a whole video where I talked about all the different things you should think about when you're prepping.
01:35:55 No, I have not seen that movie.
01:35:58 And yeah, I have.
01:35:59 I don't know if it's a universal thing with Italian movies, but I have noticed there are some pretty pretty disgusting Italian movies out there.
01:36:06 I'll go ahead and pop that in my notes there.
01:36:08 Lampshade denier.
01:36:09 This guy does a fantastic job speaking to the Tulsa City Council.
01:36:14 No money for the electric grid, but plenty of money.
01:36:16 For the flag parade.
01:36:19 Let's take a look here.
01:36:26 Is this going to be a bunch of Japanese guys trying to pull down a pole or something?
01:36:29 How long is this three?
01:36:30 OK, we do 3 minutes.
Speaker 12
01:36:33 This is actually in regards to 4D through F Now before I begin, I want to say that as of 5 minutes ago there was still reported 87,000 households without power in Oklahoma, with the majority of them affecting affected here in Tulsa proper. On behalf of those people.01:36:53 I'm here to directly oppose the approval of the permit for the Gay Pride parade and all of those events that go with it that is scheduled to occur this week.
01:37:01 And while the citizens of the city, as well as the rest of the state, are suffering from dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke, as well as a hapless and most cynical response to the humanitarian crisis in the state, the city is willing to put almost infinite resources into events such as this one and all ages.
01:37:21 Gay Pride parade instead of focusing on the needs of the people.
01:37:27 The decision to allow the parade is a slap in the face to every normal person, and it should be clear that the City Council and the mayor objectively do not have the best interests of the people in mind.
01:37:38 If this is approved, in fact, if the city is unable to provide basic services to the children and families of this city.
01:37:46 Especially during a crisis like.
01:37:48 This one you have nothing to be proud of, period. End of story. This is not the only part of our infrastructure that is affected by poor decision making and potentially malicious intent on behalf of the City Council and the mayor's office, our city has outdated and failed power infrastructure. As you can see across this entire state.
01:38:09 In the city's outdated and failing water infrastructure, as well as roads and bridges continuing to fall apart, yet the city finds money and time to assist homosexuals and transsexual predators to parade their degeneracy in front of our children.
01:38:25 I do not support the sodomite agenda in the least bit, and neither does the majority population in the city, but allowing it in a time of crisis like this makes the leadership criminally liable for every single every single man, woman and child that falls ill because of the lack of immediate response when it comes to deviancy.
01:38:46 And bourgeois sexual identity issues the trains run on time here in Tulsa.
01:38:52 When it comes to basic public amenities, working class people go without and suffer because of it.
01:38:58 You may be saying to yourself, who is this guy and who does he think he is?
01:39:03 I don't have to think very hard about my personal identity.
01:39:06 I know who I am.
01:39:07 I'm I'm a representative for the National Justice Party and I'm here to speak for the voiceless in this city that are either too afraid to speak out due to the obvious threat of retaliation from Oklahomans for equality and their ilk, or as well as the.
01:39:23 Local government as well.
01:39:25 And I'm also here to speak in capacity for those that do not have the ability to speak for themselves in this way.
01:39:31 So in that capacity.
01:39:34 I am demanding the immediate denial of the parade permit and all households of the city should be granted at minimum, a month of electric water and gas bills paid for by the city of Tulsa, also a clear plan and expedited execution of a parallel infrastructure upgrade throughout the city.
01:39:55 And the surrounding towns to make sure that this does not happen again.
01:40:00 These are the people's demands. Thank you for your time.
Devon
01:40:06 Well, there you go.01:40:07 That's, you know, that's that's not a bad way to to approach it.
01:40:12 For the NJP party, good on them, for that was a very if you will, optical way of doing it and it's sad to see a place like Oklahoma that used to be fairly based, although now I don't know like what's going on with that, how most of Oklahoma is now an Indian Reservation.
01:40:31 So something with that happen, I don't know.
01:40:33 But it's good to see something like that happening.
01:40:37 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:40:44 Poo, say stomper.
Speaker 3
01:40:49 Little baby batibus.Devon
01:40:51 If the CEO of that submersible company wasn't so against hiring 50 year old white men who are subject matter experts, they probably would have fared better and also controlled the vehicle with something better than a $30 Logitech PC controller they bought from a freaking grocery store.01:41:08 Well, you know.
01:41:09 To be honest.
01:41:09 I don't have a problem with with.
01:41:11 I mean it's just.
01:41:11 It's just buttons, right?
01:41:13 Like if you take apart any electronics, it's just buttons.
01:41:16 If they're using a A a controller to control it, whatever it's.
01:41:22 It it does kind of feel like they're they're they are being kind of cheap on stuff, right.
01:41:26 And it wasn't just that it was a controller.
01:41:28 There was a lot of parts that were, you know, quote UN quote off the shelf parts. They were parts of they.
01:41:34 They were skimping on things.
01:41:35 And I just.
01:41:36 It just seems like the kind of.
01:41:37 Thing you shouldn't.
01:41:38 Be skimping on and really.
01:41:40 With the kinds of budgets.
01:41:41 These guys are running the price tag on those trips.
01:41:44 There probably isn't any real reason to skimp on it other than he wants a bigger grill in his backyard.
01:41:52 Man of lower moral fiber.
01:41:56 Happy to catch this on catch this.
01:42:01 Happy to catch this one.
01:42:02 Live was exhausted after a long Saturday and had to catch the replay regarding the last stream.
01:42:08 I just want to say thank you.
01:42:09 I've been trying to have that conversation with people forever.
01:42:12 It should not be controversial issue.
01:42:15 We've fallen so far and what he's talking about, if you missed the last stream is it was called.
01:42:20 Well, I think it was called.
01:42:23 Sterilization addition and it was the subject of sterilizing people who who were trying to force you to pay for their illegitimate children.
01:42:31 And that's another thing that has has left the conversation why aren't we using that terminology?
01:42:37 Why aren't we using terms like illegitimate child bass or ******* child?
01:42:43 Why not?
01:42:45 Is it to make the parents of *******?
01:42:48 Children feel better.
01:42:49 They shouldn't feel good.
01:42:52 Ohh, but it's going to make.
01:42:53 The kids feel bad.
01:42:54 Not my problem.
01:42:57 Not my fault.
01:42:58 And maybe they should feel bad, and maybe they should have some resentment towards their parents for giving them that title.
01:43:07 And maybe that shame that they feel, oh, we don't want kids to.
01:43:11 Feel bad?
01:43:12 Maybe that shame they feel will prevent them.
01:43:16 From from continuing the cycle of having their own ******* children.
01:43:22 But yes, having having the conversation of like, look, if you're gonna force me at the end of a gun to pay for your ******* kid, then I get to sterilize you so you don't have any more kids.
01:43:32 I'm not saying you go around for sterilizing anybody.
01:43:35 But that's part of the deal.
01:43:36 We have to pay for you then we.
01:43:38 Get to shut those fallopian tubes down.
01:43:41 And again, check out that stream For more information. That's the whole. That's the whole thing. And that's something people didn't have a problem talking about in the 1970s. You had elected elected Republican officials on camera on CBS.
01:43:53 This news proposing bills that we did exactly what we're talking about, without shame, without cringing, without trying to beat.
01:44:01 Around the Bush.
01:44:02 Just just outright saying.
01:44:04 It and it was part of the national conversation and that is how far the needle has moved.
01:44:12 Gee, on the topic of I.
01:44:14 IVF with embryo selection using genetic screening there is a 1997 film Gattaca, the protagonist who is conceived naturally and has a genetic heart condition, is also naturally left-handed. Yeah, I remember Gattaca. That's supposed to it's it's an anti eugenics movie.
01:44:33 You know it's, I mean, the movie itself is interesting aesthetically and everything, but it's at the at the heart of it, it's just more anti eugenics.
01:44:43 In fact, it's the kind of movie that makes people afraid of having conversations like the sterilization.
01:44:50 B&RP it's been rumored that the administration is prepping Vice President Harris to deliver remarks at a public prayer service for the five men on the.
01:45:01 Titan, the thinking is that if anyone has experience bringing semen up with her mouth, it's Camelot.
01:45:08 Ah uh. Womp womp.
01:45:15 There we go.
01:45:15 We haven't used that one.
01:45:16 In a while, but but the.
01:45:18 Feeling deserves it. That does.
01:45:20 All right.
01:45:22 Lower tower or no lampshade denier, lower tower of PA does a great job of dismantling the lies told of immigrants, helping rebuild England after the war, and then you have a link.
01:45:34 I don't know if that.
01:45:34 I mean, is this long?
01:45:35 Is this like a whole stream or something?
01:45:38 Or is this?
01:45:43 Like how long is this?
01:45:47 Yeah, we're going to watch this 21 minutes long, but that there's that link for people that want to.
01:45:52 Check it out and it is a lie.
01:45:54 It's a lie, just like it's it's just as much as a lie as slaves built America.
01:46:01 And it's it's, you know, or or Black History Month just generally speak.
01:46:08 Goy boy, 1488. Do millionaires not know to always bring an extra gaming controller to the party in case one breaks?
01:46:17 Well, you know what one and I think Jeff did mention this.
01:46:21 I caught part of his his stream before I went live because he was talking about the same thing.
01:46:28 He mentioned something that that that I 100% agree with and that is the big problem with that controller is that it was wireless.
01:46:38 Like I'm sorry if you use wireless inputs.
01:46:43 What you're inputting is not very.
01:46:46 I mean, I I won't. Even when I was using, I cause the convenience is attractive. I when I was doing 3D modeling for over a decade, I tried using, you know, every every couple of years I would try a wireless mouse like ohh, maybe they got better. No, there's there's just there's enough latency or connection.
01:47:05 Issues or you know, maybe the batteries go dead and then you're ****** is like, oh, I.
01:47:11 Got this project.
01:47:12 But I can't use my mouse because I don't have any.
01:47:13 AA ******* batteries laying around. There's so many.
01:47:17 Points of failure for a wireless mouse or keyboard that I would never I I would never use anything wireless that has to be powered by batteries or that has to use some kind of a network interface that can fail.
01:47:32 I mean, that's it.
01:47:33 It's if you're, if you're doing that and there's lots of people that do that, it's.
01:47:36 It's, you know, you're browsing the.
01:47:38 The web or whatever.
01:47:39 That's fine, but if what you're doing matters.
01:47:44 You don't want to be using that kind of an interface.
01:47:46 That's what, that's.
01:47:47 What stuck out to me was the fact that he had some Bluetooth, a controller.
01:47:52 More than anything else.
01:47:53 Or even just those.
01:47:54 Bluetooth controllers, when using them with.
01:47:56 Gaming systems.
01:47:57 They had connection issues and latency issues.
01:47:59 So yeah, I've always thought that that, you know, wireless controllers.
01:48:03 Are stupid.
01:48:05 And to see them use that was just that was another like whoa, really.
01:48:09 But again buttons are buttons right?
01:48:10 If you take apart that controller, it has the same buttons that you would have in a professional keyboard or something.
01:48:16 Maybe it's not as sturdy.
01:48:18 I don't know.
01:48:18 Like maybe it is if the if the casing was metal or or you know, maybe it's not industrial grade or or whatever, but.
01:48:27 It it it's it says something.
01:48:29 About the the corners that were being cut.
01:48:33 When they were doing that.
01:48:36 Uh, let's see here, Ohio.
01:48:46 Your work is greatly appreciated.
01:48:48 Stack and kitties.
01:48:50 Well, I appreciate that.
01:48:51 And so do the kitties appreciate the support there.
01:48:55 Churro was going ape ship before the stream.
01:48:57 He's quieted down a little bit.
01:48:59 Or maybe the AC is just drowning them out.
01:49:02 I'm going to try to integrate him.
01:49:03 I'm going to try to do the refugee program here and hit the bill box he and classified cat have.
01:49:10 Have been touching noses through the little screen, separating them long enough now to wear.
01:49:14 I still.
01:49:15 Think they'll fight?
01:49:16 Because that's just what cats do.
01:49:17 But I feel like it won't be that bad and and it'll work its way, it'll work itself.
01:49:22 But but I'm I'm thinking very seriously about it this week because it's getting hotter and hotter and hotter and you know it.
01:49:29 He still comes.
01:49:30 In and just I feel bad that he's in this little side room with nothing to do.
01:49:37 But yeah, appreciate that.
01:49:39 Canine friend.
01:49:44 Great streams, Devin, likely that the carbon fiber hole failed from incredible stresses.
01:49:52 Thus submersible likely shattered from stress.
01:49:55 Unlike Titanic steel hold the the small shards of carbon fiber hole and wait, I think you meant that OK.
01:50:05 I think what you're gonna weird with the wording there.
01:50:08 I think what you're saying is that carbon fiber would shatter instantly as opposed to metal having some kind of.
01:50:18 What's the word?
01:50:18 Not viscosity.
01:50:19 What's the word for that?
01:50:21 But the bendability.
01:50:23 But yeah, carbon fiber does doesn't bend.
01:50:25 And so when it fails, it fails catastrophically.
01:50:29 But absolutely, that's that probably.
01:50:31 That's probably what happened.
01:50:33 And it's also probably why it's the only well was the only carbon fiber hole in the world.
01:50:41 Hillbrow, how about doing a show on how in 1992 in a whites only election S, Africans gave away their country with around 68% of voting to the to end apartheid and give up safety in return for rugby and ****, which is all they really got out of it.
01:51:01 Yeah, I don't.
01:51:02 I'm not familiar with the exactly what what you're talking about, but look, it's the same thing that's happened all over the West.
01:51:09 How did women get the vote?
01:51:11 Men gave women the vote.
01:51:13 And it's if you look at who's behind these things, and I suspect you'd see a common denominator as it as it in regards to South Africa, it just really goes to show you how effective Jewish propaganda is.
01:51:28 It's wildly effective.
01:51:30 The fact that the the right has not really been able to come to terms with this, that it's it's really effective and there's no real.
01:51:40 I mean, really the abstinence is the only protection against it because it's it's mind poison.
01:51:46 If you watch it, whether you want it to or not, those ideas are going to get in your head.
01:51:51 You know, if you watch these movies, they're going to get into your head.
01:51:54 There are lots of worldview changing things that or or there's lots of movies that I watch that shape my worldview that I had the deep program and that I had to go back and reevaluate and wonder.
01:52:10 How much of and actually, I don't have to wonder, cause I remember walking out of theaters going, huh?
01:52:17 I never thought of it that way.
01:52:18 It just look, parables are are, are what works.
01:52:21 That's why Jesus and the Bible uses parables to teach complex ethical situations.
01:52:30 You know you.
01:52:31 You break it down to some storyline that anyone can follow, and even though especially with with Hollywood.
01:52:38 It it's something that no, because that's how you learn in real life, right.
01:52:41 You learn in real life because of the narrative of your life, you know, through you don't learn.
01:52:46 Most people don't learn from statistics.
01:52:49 They learn from anecdotal evidence, and that anecdotal evidence is acquired through personal experience.
01:52:55 And so Oh my God.
01:52:58 Classified cat.
01:52:59 Calm down. Calm your ****.
01:53:02 Ohh you're fine.
01:53:04 Come here.
01:53:07 He said.
01:53:08 I think his true I went.
01:53:09 Outside and he can't follow him.
01:53:12 That's the saddest meow that you've ever had.
01:53:15 Ohh anyway ohh God.
01:53:18 Never like the the the narrative is of your life is what informs all of your your.
01:53:23 Good view.
01:53:24 You know you you're basically when you're in a theater.
01:53:29 You're it's.
01:53:30 It's a artificial life experience.
01:53:32 You're watching things that don't happen in reality, but to your brain, to the part of your brain that's learning from experience.
01:53:40 It did happen.
01:53:42 And I just don't understand why the right has never really fully appreciated this or well, I mean I guess.
01:53:51 Well, Hitler did, right?
01:53:52 I mean they they.
01:53:53 They put a lot.
01:53:54 Of a lot of their resources into propaganda.
01:53:57 And maybe that's why the right in the West hasn't been able to to do it because it's been so associated with Hitler.
01:54:04 Like, Ohh, can't do big bad Hitler.
01:54:07 He used propaganda.
01:54:08 We can't be like Hitler.
01:54:10 Let's not alright.
01:54:11 Alright kids, now come and watch this Jewish.
01:54:13 Movie about the Holocaust.
01:54:17 Let's see here.
01:54:19 Poo, say Stomper Devon and gang.
01:54:21 I recommend using a Go Dark brand, Faraday bag.
01:54:25 Mylar bags are not sufficient to block Wi-Fi cell phone signals.
01:54:29 I tried five different cheaper options prior to this and they were all trash.
01:54:33 I also recommend using a D Googled phone with Foss apps and an operating system like.
01:54:39 Graphene OS. There you go.
01:54:43 Go dark bags. I've never used them, but there is one recommendation. Harmless. Gee, one of the things the Iranian leader mentioned in Jared Taylor's podcast is Iranians.
01:54:54 Very strict employment policies.
01:54:56 They don't want the African or business owners giving in to the temptation of cheap black labor, which led to them getting.
01:55:03 Demographically ****** in the past, uh, I'd like to know.
01:55:07 It'd be interesting, though, what the the specifics of that.
01:55:11 Because that's 100% what always.
01:55:15 Gets the quote UN quote, right?
01:55:17 Wing billionaires to give in to this stuff is a dollar signs.
01:55:22 It's always about the dollar signs in their eyes.
01:55:25 Extra things to research.
01:55:34 Come on, Devin, tell the true story of the the sinking of the Titanic.
01:55:39 I predicted you would.
01:55:40 Well, that might be another episode.
01:55:44 I know there's a.
01:55:44 Lot of different conspiracy theories about the sinking of the Titanic.
01:55:48 I don't even think that all of them are are ridiculous.
01:55:53 There were.
01:55:53 A lot of.
01:55:54 Very wealthy people on the Titanic, you know, there's the other boat, you know.
01:55:57 What was it called the?
01:56:00 I forget it's been a long time since I've I've never done like a full on deep dive in the Titanic just because.
01:56:06 You know, there's, there's, I just.
01:56:08 I just, I I haven't seen it as as prescient.
01:56:12 How about that to what's going on right now?
01:56:15 But maybe it is.
01:56:16 Maybe if you look at maybe it's something like.
01:56:21 Maybe when I do a a deep.
01:56:23 Dive on the.
01:56:24 Federal Reserve or something like that.
01:56:26 We can take a look at the the I forget what year the Titanic was.
01:56:31 Maybe some other time, but I I don't know and I haven't researched it enough to to really talk intelligently about.
01:56:38 B and RP off topic store or off topic storing.
01:56:42 I saw a I saw on Twitter that there was first reported in Boston Herald, the city leaders quiet about four kids found at Boston Transgender Party filled with sex toys, drugs.
01:56:54 Dead body. What?
01:56:56 It's now just standard operating procedure for the regime to cover up any trendy crimes.
01:57:03 OK, let me take a look at that.
01:57:04 I haven't heard anything about that.
01:57:10 Is it going to load?
01:57:16 Does not appear to be loading.
01:57:23 Your link does not appear to be loading.
01:57:31 Let me I'll just search for that headline.
01:57:38 I got nothing.
01:57:41 I got nothing.
01:57:42 It's not pulling up for some reason.
01:57:46 John, John Simmer, Dix, devil. While the pit is a great representation of Greek culture, don't neglect the Romans. This two-minute clip shows another approach and makes its point immediately.
01:58:00 Well, it better be immediately.
01:58:01 You guys are your links.
01:58:04 You guys their links.
01:58:14 Is this a beheading machine?
Speaker 4
01:58:22 Well, I.Devon
01:58:23 I doubt this is based on.01:58:31 I doubt there is a massive head chopper offer machine.
01:58:38 And I don't know that we want to model.
01:58:40 Model things out of a Caligula.
01:58:44 But all right, there we go.
01:58:47 Massive head lawn mower.
01:58:50 Jay Ray, 1981.
01:59:01 January 1981 seems to disagree. He likes the pit.
01:59:24 There you go.
01:59:27 I need to fix that I.
01:59:29 I there's uh for some reason why I rendered it out.
01:59:33 It used like some cache file so it says if you actually read it, it says in in the pit.
01:59:40 It's supposed to say, get in the pit.
01:59:42 But yeah, it's it was, you know, rendering from some cache file even though it cleared the.
01:59:48 I don't know why it was doing that.
01:59:50 And I meant to fix that later I.
01:59:52 Never got in.
01:59:52 Got around to it.
01:59:56 How however, however.
01:59:58 However, maybe I need a link to this.
02:00:01 C Lab opening.
02:00:02 Well, there's no link to it.
02:00:03 I just.
02:00:04 I just made it and it's not very good.
02:00:07 If I had spent more time I I made it like in in like 5 minutes before the.
02:00:11 Show, but yeah, it it could be a good meme if I actually spent the time to to put his put his face on on Captain Murphy and and do the.
02:00:22 Do the windows with different scenes from.
02:00:26 From the.
02:00:28 I don't know.
02:00:28 Maybe I'll do.
02:00:29 Maybe I'll do that after the show.
02:00:30 Maybe I'll actually.
02:00:31 Take the time and tweet it out or something like that.
02:00:34 Hammer thorazine.
02:00:45 These billionaire leeches get us one last time with US taxpayers funding these extravagant and desperate rescue efforts.
02:00:54 These ******* had everything and they could ever want.
02:00:56 But just like ****** kids, they wanted to tempt fate and anger God to get their next high, and he vanquished them.
02:01:06 No, that's The thing is, is.
02:01:08 And you're right, it's just like with the ******* kids, when you can afford to do anything.
02:01:13 Then then your your taboos have shifted.
02:01:17 And if you're one of these people who don't give a **** about anyone but yourself, then you're going to pursue the most extravagant thing.
02:01:25 And is it really much different though than the the the guy who, you know, the middle class guy that's, you know, $800,000 in debt because he's maxed out all his credit cards and has a mortgage on a house he can't afford because he's trying to do the same ******* thing? It's just it's just human nature, sadly and it's it's.
02:01:45 That's why we can't.
02:01:47 That's why I.
02:01:48 I'm in opposition to.
02:01:49 Generational wealth is it's one thing if it's some guy who wants to have a a, you know, a lifestyle he can't afford, but it's quite another thing when they have billions of dollars like this and they can use it to actively *****.
02:02:02 Hammer thorazine.
02:02:04 Again, the media speaks like the USN and US CG.
02:02:16 Bringing or bringing assets to the scene or bringing assets to the scene matters.
02:02:20 Neither has anything that could help.
02:02:22 It's an appeal to authority to prop up the military's image. The Sea wolf Subs can dive deepest, not even a fourth of the way down.
02:02:30 These folks might as well be on Venus.
02:02:32 No, exactly.
02:02:33 Here's the thing.
02:02:34 That's why they're dead.
02:02:35 That's why.
02:02:36 Like I knew immediately they were dead, because even if they're not dead, they're dead.
02:02:41 They they're they're either too deep for anyone to get to, so even if it's a recovery mission at this point.
02:02:48 And so we're basically going and recovering some billionaires toy that's going to have some dead bodies in it.
02:02:54 If there's look, if there's even like wreckage left.
02:02:57 Because if, as some people have mentioned, tonight, that hole just imploded, it's just it's like a billion parts spread all over the ******* bottom.
02:03:06 Like there won't.
02:03:06 Even be a record site.
02:03:08 Like people won't even be able to.
02:03:09 It's not like the Titanic, where there's gonna be some massive big, you know, wreckage.
02:03:13 It's just gonna be blown to ******* bits all over the.
02:03:16 Some place and uh, you know, they just they're just going to become part of the ocean.
02:03:21 Using these assets is it's stupid, it's stupid.
02:03:24 It's a flex.
02:03:26 It's, I think more than anything it's it's, it's.
02:03:30 It's the the government pretending to try, especially because billionaires are involved, and we all know who actually runs the the governor.
02:03:40 Eugene Greenbeard the Leviathan 8 these hubristic centers.
02:03:45 But unlike Jonah, they would.
02:03:47 They won't have had or they won't have the humility to look to the Lord and he will not show them mercy.
02:03:56 And then you have a link to the the verse in the King James version of the Bible there.
02:04:02 Yeah, they they won't have the humility to.
02:04:06 To learn their lesson, their lesson will be what?
02:04:08 What they'll say. Well, what?
02:04:09 Can we learn from this?
02:04:11 Well, we definitely more regulations we need to regulate international waters and regulate the the hell out of all these industries.
02:04:19 Set back innovation even more than it already is being set back by the by virtue of the diversity.
02:04:26 Participation and yeah, no one will ever pay any kind of price, and that's just it is what it is.
02:04:33 Harmless Gee, being a stepfather is being a cuck. His wealth will go to another man's son and based on his stepson's behavior, it seems like a lot that will go to only.
02:04:43 Fans and Cam girls.
02:04:45 Also, I take Shenzhen, China more seriously than Dubai.
02:04:51 I've never been to either one, so I've just seen footage of Dubai that looks like, you know, looks like a movie. It looks like a a 100 years in the future kind of movie.
02:05:01 And I'm sure Shenzhen has similar.
02:05:04 I mean, really almost like I'm sure Tokyo is equally more futuristic than the Western cities.
02:05:12 Western cities are a ******* mess.
02:05:14 Now we're we are the third world.
02:05:18 All right.
02:05:20 Mighty Mouse, thanks for your work, Devin.
02:05:22 Throughout defiant Flyers with a link to your video handed a few out face to face.
02:05:27 But police weren't around collecting the ones I left on doorsteps the next day, advising people not to open them, saying that they may have fentanyl.
02:05:35 Oh my God, really.
02:05:38 Really, cops went around.
02:05:40 Wait, is that what you're saying?
02:05:43 Police went around collecting the ones I left on doorsteps the next day, advising people not to open them, saying that they may have fentanyl on the rice.
02:05:52 Cops are worried about the info.
02:05:55 That's insane.
02:05:56 That that's insane right there.
02:05:58 That that's.
02:06:01 I mean, it's tricky.
02:06:02 You got to give.
02:06:02 Them that you got to give them that.
02:06:06 Because they're they're clear the line, you know they tested it.
02:06:09 Because they would love, they would love it if there was fentanyl on it, right?
02:06:13 So you know, they tested it and they knew that it wasn't.
02:06:16 And they were telling people that because, yeah, they they fear the information.
02:06:20 But that's I wow.
02:06:24 Well, there you go.
02:06:27 There you go.
02:06:30 Well, that's, that's cool.
02:06:32 It was.
02:06:33 I'll tell you what.
02:06:34 I do know, I know.
02:06:35 I know you ruffled some feathers.
02:06:37 I got DMS that I ignored because I always will from some means.
02:06:43 There goes my.
02:06:45 Pardon my microphone from mainstream journalists.
02:06:52 So there you go.
02:06:53 But **** them, skip yo.
02:06:56 I stumbled onto a 1985 Cinemax movie called a History of white People in America, produced and directed by the tribe.
02:07:05 It was highly subversive and anti white.
02:07:07 Have you ever done a show on this?
02:07:09 I've never heard of that.
02:07:11 That sounds very interesting, I thought.
02:07:13 Are you sure it's not a *****?
02:07:14 That's what Cinemax was known for.
02:07:18 I'll definitely add that to my notes.
02:07:19 I've never heard of that at all.
02:07:22 Well, no, I'm.
02:07:24 I might be thinking of something else.
02:07:25 I feel like maybe I have heard of that, but.
02:07:29 I might be.
02:07:29 I think I'm confusing.
02:07:30 With something else.
02:07:31 I'll take a look at that.
02:07:33 Nexus simply just says.
02:07:39 A low a lowly scribe in God's army.
02:07:43 Good, timely show.
02:07:44 Thanks again.
02:07:45 Ocean stuff is scary.
02:07:46 Safety should be priority.
02:07:48 Well, and you know, so should competency.
02:07:54 Diversity is our strength, right next is fun fact. Devin's sinister means left in in Latin. Well, that would make sense.
02:08:05 That would make sense.
02:08:07 I wonder what the.
02:08:08 Yeah, I wonder what the ancient civilizations had to say with left handedness.
02:08:11 I know that even as as recently as the UK, if you had, if you had a left-handed child, they would they.
02:08:20 Would really try to get your your kid to be right.
02:08:25 When I was a kid in school, I remember one of our teachers.
02:08:29 Because remember those, those annoying lefty scissors?
02:08:32 Did you guys ever get those like it literally said, Lefty printed on and like those scissors, all were already sucked, right?
02:08:38 Because they didn't want kids to have sharp objects, so you'd have to do some project with these ****** ******* metal.
02:08:44 Scissors that already like dug into your fingers and just they were awful.
02:08:48 And because they were about as sharp as a a spoon.
02:08:52 And then if you got stuck with the ******* lefty ones, it was like, oh God.
02:08:55 Like it was in pot.
02:08:56 Like you would just tear up your hands trying to.
02:08:59 And I remember the teacher when I complained about having to use the lefty scissors.
02:09:06 Going into this big long thing about like.
Speaker
02:09:08 Well, you know we.Devon
02:09:08 Have to like it was. It was like another minority group that was being oppressed. left-handed people like you would think that the by the speech I got talking.02:09:16 About how ohh they they used to try to force left-handed kids to be right.
02:09:20 Handed and it's just it's cruel.
02:09:21 And it's like, what the?
02:09:22 Uh, so, yeah, absolutely.
02:09:30 Let's see here.
02:09:43 Most of the $100,000 plus exotic.
02:09:45 Sports cars I see on the road are driven by boomers going 40 miles an hour.
02:09:51 They'll light the money on fire before they help their people.
02:09:55 That's been my experience too, and it's not just in it's sports, it's houses.
02:10:00 It's it's, you know, these houses that they use 3 rooms of.
02:10:05 It's vacations.
02:10:08 I mean, absolutely.
02:10:09 It's it's.
02:10:09 Yeah, it's or not even, like, exotic sports cars.
02:10:14 I'm gonna spend my retro.
02:10:15 Permanent restoring A battleship?
02:10:19 You know something stupid that that they're not even, like, live long enough to accomplish.
02:10:23 You know, they're going to buy like, all the and, you know, like, I get it right.
02:10:29 You're old and you earn your money and you want to.
02:10:30 Use it and whatever, but priorities.
02:10:36 Damn, Bigfoot.
02:10:37 Would you ever do a Woodstock deep dive?
02:10:39 Pretty interesting.
02:10:40 The boomers, when they were young, were massive degenerates.
02:10:43 But pretend to be holier than thou today.
02:10:47 I don't know the the the attendees have Woodstock pretend to be holier than thou.
02:10:52 In fact, as soon as they saw like or or at least I remember when there were statistics coming out that younger generations weren't having as much sex as they were.
02:11:03 They were angry about it.
02:11:06 That oh, you guys need.
02:11:07 To *** ****.
02:11:08 More how come you're not?
02:11:08 Get like they were.
02:11:10 They were mad that the degeneracy wasn't as high, highly reported among the younger generations as it was with their generation, as if it was.
02:11:18 Some kind of brag.
02:11:20 Now, that's not all boomers, obviously, and and nothing we talk about is all boomers.
02:11:24 There's a lot of boomers that seem to take everything I say personally.
02:11:27 Like I'm talking to them.
02:11:27 And by the way, if.
02:11:28 You are taking it personally.
02:11:29 I probably am talking about you.
02:11:32 But yeah, it it's Woodstock was a giant **** ****.
02:11:35 Wasn't there a lot of CIA involvement?
02:11:39 I I I've never, I've I.
02:11:41 Mean I've just.
02:11:42 On the periphery I've I've I've seen some stuff on it, but I've.
02:11:45 Never deep dived on that.
02:11:48 Veruca salt.
02:12:05 Regarding last stream sterilization edition before the welfare state, the poor were helped by churches, Catholic Charities and other non governmental orgs.
02:12:14 There were warning stipulations and guidelines.
02:12:17 To follow.
02:12:17 And if you messed up, you lost that help.
02:12:19 That's how it should be.
02:12:21 And that's, that's that's one way that you can force behavior.
02:12:26 But once the government has their grubby little ******* hands on it, Jewish lawyers get involved, and then everything's all right.
02:12:33 So yeah, it's.
02:12:37 You know.
02:12:38 It it's it is what it is.
02:12:41 The Nord report.
02:12:43 Howdy, Devin.
02:12:44 It's nice to catch you live again.
02:12:46 People honestly need to get into the pit like this guy.
02:12:49 But the real question is which will be the cheaper in wait?
02:12:53 Which question is which will be cheaper in 50 shovels or rope?
02:12:59 I don't know.
02:13:01 But the real question is which will be cheaper?
02:13:04 50 shovels or rope?
02:13:07 Well, on the other one.
02:13:08 An excavator.
02:13:09 Well, you need shovels.
02:13:11 That's doing things the hard way.
02:13:13 Get yourself an excavator.
02:13:15 You're going to get a pit in no time.
02:13:19 Rooster missed the stream.
02:13:21 I'll watch the replay tomorrow.
02:13:22 Hello, rooster tomorrow.
02:13:24 Damn Bigfoot.
02:13:25 Juneteenth is clearly a fake holiday, not about freeing slaves.
02:13:29 It's about specific slaves in Texas who were too dumb and needed Union soldiers to sail to Texas to tell them they were free.
02:13:37 Well, and as I put out on Gab and Twitter.
02:13:43 All but 14.
02:13:46 Republicans in the house.
02:13:48 So we're talking hundreds because the house, there's the house and.
02:13:50 The Senate House representative has the vote I think was 100 and I'm sorry 400 and.
02:13:59 Foreign because I think there was some absent, but it was like 450 something to to 14.
02:14:05 To legalize or make Juneteenth, a federal holiday in the Senate, 100% of the Republicans voted for it.
02:14:15 And of course, obviously, Biden signed it.
02:14:17 But Trump would have Trump made it clear that making Juneteenth a federal holiday was part of his platinum plan.
02:14:26 Republicans support it and voting.
02:14:32 Let's see here Ramel, thanks for your work.
02:14:36 Are you still going to do mystery mystery box thing also?
02:14:43 Oh yes, mystery box is happening.
02:14:46 There's a lot.
02:14:47 Well, I can't.
02:14:48 I can't.
02:14:48 It's a mystery.
02:14:49 I can't tell you anymore than that.
02:14:50 Mystery box is.
02:14:51 It's gonna be a little while before mystery box is ready because.
02:14:55 Well, I can't tell it's mystery box.
02:14:58 So mystery box there you.
02:15:00 Go be an RPG.
02:15:03 Here's a working link to the.
02:15:06 OK.
02:15:06 There we go.
02:15:07 That story you're talking earlier.
02:15:14 It's not working same bad gateway.
02:15:27 What if I do this?
02:15:35 Yeah, bad bad gateway.
02:15:39 Area code 502, you've lied.
02:15:44 Uh, lampshade denier?
02:15:46 There's a great card game called Pit.
02:15:49 My family plays it all the time at gatherings.
02:15:53 OK, they've never, never played Pitt.
02:15:58 Pussay Stomper, shameless pug for plug for getting the pit.
02:16:05 T-shirts. Thanks, Devin. Just ordered one myself and one for my friend.
02:16:11 Your friend Jesus.
02:16:13 You a friend?
02:16:14 Is it Jesus or Jesus?
02:16:18 But yes, you can get in the description below, there's a link to get.
02:16:22 In the pit.
02:16:23 T-shirts should you desire to get?
02:16:25 One the North report accurate representation of what happened when that submarine imploded.
02:16:33 Alright, take a look at that.
Speaker
02:16:37 Oh, so just one thing, if we should happen to tread on a mine, what do we do?Speaker 2
02:16:43 Well, normal procedure, Lieutenant, is to jump 200 feet into the air.02:16:48 And scatter yourself over a wide area.
Devon
02:16:55 There you go.02:16:56 What do we do now?
Speaker 13
02:16:57 Cut into my war poem.Devon
02:16:57 What's going on?02:16:59 How **** you auto auto play?
02:17:02 Autoplay right when I I.
02:17:03 Was getting ready to do the.
02:17:09 Lots of lots of dad jokes tonight, huh?
02:17:14 Damn Bigfoot.
02:17:16 They still haven't found dozens of Spanish and English treasure carrying ships.
02:17:20 But like most things, this story will be forgotten about.
02:17:23 By the weekend.
02:17:26 But the submarine thing?
02:17:27 Yeah, probably.
02:17:28 Well, I don't know.
02:17:28 I mean, they'll melt it as long as they can.
02:17:30 But the new cycle seems to.
02:17:32 Move fairly quickly so they'll have, I'm sure, some kind of outrage **** will be happening the second the the oxygen is run out, the hope is over then.
02:17:42 Like I said, the likelihood they'll even find a wreckage is pretty pretty low.
02:17:47 Man of low moral fiber.
02:17:49 That fagots bumper is absolutely gold.
02:17:51 I'd like to thank that sodomite for the great sound bite.
02:17:55 Yeah, he's probably dead of AIDS right now, but yes.
02:18:00 It's always nice to use the pain of a ****** to express.
Speaker
02:18:07 Get it?02:18:09 There you go.
Devon
02:18:11 Thin red line.02:18:14 Hello Devin, is it possible to get a shirt with the black Pilled logo on the front and defiant link on the back?
02:18:24 I never thought about doing that, but I guess that's not.
02:18:29 Maybe like a QR code or something like that.
02:18:33 I've been thinking.
02:18:33 I've been toying with the idea of doing the logo.
02:18:38 Tried to fly into the radar as much as possible with that so they don't shut it down.
02:18:42 But you know we we can see what?
02:18:44 We can do with that.
02:18:46 And last but not least.
02:18:49 Man of low moral fiber, Juneteenth was delayed for the blacks in Texas because it took them that long to steal enough bikes.
02:18:58 To make it.
02:18:59 That far.
02:19:04 Man, you guys with your dad jokes.
02:19:11 No, we got.
02:19:11 One more, since we're having a shorter stream.
02:19:14 Thoughts on investment and night vision?
02:19:18 Oh, I don't know, I.
02:19:20 I know it's really expensive if you want the real stuff and I would only get the real stuff if you're if you're well.
02:19:26 I mean, depends on what you're going to use it for.
02:19:28 Just understand if you use the IR night vision, the stuff that uses like an IR flashlight to light up the like, it's basically it's just an IR flashlight and then a.
02:19:40 Regular digital camera without an IR filter, so you can see with the IR.
02:19:46 Ohh looks like the stream is dead.
02:19:50 Is it going to come back?
02:19:54 Is it going to?
02:19:55 Come back.
02:19:59 Maybe it's back.
02:20:02 OK.
02:20:03 Yeah, the stream dropped out for a second, but I think it's back.
02:20:08 There's only one way to find out for sure.
02:20:12 And I never know if it's looping.
02:20:15 When it does this ****.
02:20:16 So I'm going to, oh, now we have goblin.
02:20:19 Let's put something else other than gobbling you up.
02:20:21 I don't like that.
02:20:23 There we got that instead.
02:20:25 I'll keep an eye on the stream and see if it figures it out.
02:20:31 I might have to refresh.
02:20:34 Yeah, we had some.
02:20:35 We had some lag there.
02:20:37 We're fresh here just to.
02:20:38 Make sure we're right at the end here too.
02:20:41 Really be a shame if it ****** ** right at the end.
02:20:46 All right, people, in the chatter say it's back, OK.
02:20:50 Where was I?
02:20:51 OK?
02:20:52 I R OK, so in terms of?
02:20:55 Of of night vision.
02:20:57 If you get the kind of the cheap night vision that uses infrared, it's an infrared flashlight and it's just a regular digital camera without the infrared filter over it, so that you, if you know with the naked eye, you're in pure darkness but there's infrared, illuminating the scene around you, that's fine.
02:21:18 If you don't care about people with well.
02:21:21 Even the cheap.
02:21:23 Other people with limp this way, it's fine if you don't care about other people with night vision seeing exactly where you are.
02:21:31 Or for that matter, even security cameras.
02:21:36 So you know the security cameras that they like turn black and white at night.
02:21:41 They work on the same principle. They don't have a infrared filter and they activate a bunch of infrared LED's to light up whatever area they're they're looking at.
02:21:51 And if you're using the GP night vision that uses that infrared stuff, you look like a giant bright flashlight shining off of your forehead. Or, you know, whatever. Wherever that light's at.
02:22:02 And so you stick out like crazy and the same As for if, if you're like, let's say, someone with real night vision is looking at an open field and you think you're being sneaky by using that now you look like a giant spotlight coming down the field.
02:22:18 That said the real night vision is really ******* expensive and the.
02:22:23 The current Gen.
02:22:24 that the military uses.
02:22:28 I think is illegal.
02:22:31 For civilians to own.
02:22:36 And I I don't know if they're going to make it legal or or what the process is, you know, little by little they make it legal for you to own some of this stuff.
02:22:43 But it's it's still really even the old it's really expensive.
02:22:49 So I guess it all comes down to budget and priority, like how much do you think?
02:22:52 You're really going to be using it.
02:22:54 I don't have any, you know, military grade.
02:23:00 Night vision stuff.
02:23:01 Just because it's it's just so expensive.
02:23:04 So for me it's low, it's low on the.
02:23:07 The list of priorities, if you've got everything else and you've got the money, hey, why not?
02:23:12 I guess.
02:23:14 But I just don't think it's it's a.
02:23:15 Big deal.
02:23:17 Stephen Campbell, it has been my experience that the average person is much more receptive these days to pointing out the decline in its anti white roots.
02:23:26 The problem is they forget.
02:23:28 Soon after each conversation.
02:23:30 Yeah, it's, it's something they have to be constantly reminded by and I I think that's just people in general too.
02:23:36 That's why it's so important that.
02:23:39 That's why.
02:23:40 It's not just like when when it comes to the propaganda that you see from the enemy, it's not like they just make one movie and then everyone on their side watches it and downloads the the the firmware update and they're just good to go.
02:23:54 They're having to constantly remind them, constantly update, that's why it has to be everywhere all the time, all around them.
02:24:01 And that's why also they're so quick to change their mind about.
02:24:04 Anything that's why the second the propaganda change you can see when they they roll out the firmware update, right?
02:24:10 Because in unison, everything from night, you know, late night comedians to movies or or whatever.
02:24:16 They all start saying the exact same thing, but they don't.
02:24:18 They don't stop saying it until it's not the priority anymore.
02:24:22 They have to and that they have to keep saying it over and over and over because I just think people are stupid.
02:24:26 And so that's why you have to keep doing it over and over and over and keep reminding people over and.
02:24:30 Over again, because people have their own lives, they have their own priorities.
02:24:35 Unfortunately, they weren't raised to to make this **** a priority.
02:24:40 And so you can't teach an old dog new tricks, and that's why it's so important when you raise your kids, you raise them with this information as a core part of their worldview and a core part of their.
02:24:50 Their value system, because then it will stick.
02:24:53 Then it'll stick.
02:24:55 But when you're raised without that, it's this.
02:24:59 You know, it's like this additional information that you're having to constantly implement and constantly reinstall on.
02:25:09 Top of what?
02:25:09 You have what you were raised to.
02:25:11 To believe and.
02:25:12 You're having to constantly replace the the bad information with the good, so that's that's why I always say, you know.
02:25:18 Be out there raising John Connors and and don't be afraid.
02:25:21 There's so many, especially conservatives and right.
02:25:24 People, I think this is changing too.
02:25:26 They're always afraid to raise their kids right wing or even like a little bit because they think it's going to ruin them and and make it so they don't have a childhood or whatever.
02:25:35 I mean, **** if something's going to ruin them and make them not have a childhood, it's going to be that, you know, getting diddled by one day, satanic Pedos. You can't afford to to think that way anymore.
02:25:44 You have to get them to understand what the hell is going on out there and make sure it's imprinted on them at an early age so that they the next generation it does become something that's just part of their their default settings and not something have to be constantly set every time they reboot.
02:26:00 All right guys.
02:26:01 Well, with that, I'm going to go ahead and get out of here.
02:26:05 Hope you guys having a good week and we'll meet back here again on Saturday.
02:26:11 Same black pill time.
02:26:13 Same black pill channel.
02:26:15 In the meantime, for Black Pill Lyme, of course.
02:26:20 Devon stag.