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INSOMNIA STREAM: BOX CUTTER EDITION 1.mp3

06/13/2021
Speaker
00:02:05 The wind makes.
Speaker 1
00:00:59 Wait so long?
Speaker 2
00:01:25 Right.
Devon
00:01:59 Hello. All right.
00:02:02 How you guys doing?
00:02:03 It's gonna be a pretty laid back stream tonight.
00:02:06 There's one thing I want to follow up on from last stream where we talked about.
00:02:12 Don't say gay, don't say gay.
00:02:16 Which again, if you haven't seen it, make sure you see it and make sure you pass it around to as many people as possible.
00:02:22 Just because it was.
00:02:24 Really, there's a lot of information there that in fact there's some stuff I I I forgot to to play.
00:02:29 Maybe we'll play some of.
00:02:30 That tonight.
00:02:33 One of the things we're going.
00:02:34 To talk about.
00:02:34 Is it's a little related, it's just another rabbit hole that kind of reinforces what we're up against.
00:02:42 But the the last stream, I think that's an important one for people to watch and I think I think some people are watching it, I'm hearing.
00:02:50 Hearing people echo some of the concerns.
00:02:54 That I have that everyone should have.
00:02:58 So that's a good thing.
00:03:00 But anyway, we're going to do it.
00:03:02 Like I said, pretty laid back.
00:03:04 I'm going to talk about just a couple of things and then we'll, I'm going to focus mostly on chat.
00:03:08 We do.
00:03:09 Have the discord server up.
00:03:12 Probably the way we're going to do this.
00:03:15 Is we have kind.
00:03:16 Of a a controlled rollout, right?
00:03:20 So it's just not suddenly full of a billion people that that, that are unruly, not that you guys are unruly, but some of you guys are probably unruly.
00:03:30 And so I'll probably because.
00:03:31 I never do this stuff.
00:03:33 I never.
00:03:34 Do like oh.
00:03:35 Here's Patreon exclusives and stuff like that, so I'll probably.
00:03:38 Just give them.
00:03:39 The link first.
00:03:41 And then I will probably do like a a secret message to give you guys the link.
00:03:47 So you have to decode it.
00:03:48 That could be fun because I have.
00:03:50 I actually have access to that hard drive again, so it's not this big pain in the asks from.
00:03:53 Do it.
00:03:55 And then we will weed out the spurges it's, you know, just inevitable.
00:03:59 It's not nothing personal spurges.
00:04:01 It's just, you know, and we're going to start focusing on.
00:04:06 Getting the the day of.
00:04:07 The rope movie done.
00:04:09 Or at least getting it started.
00:04:10 **** right.
00:04:13 And we'll also it's it's a good place to talk to people that have experienced and mentor people about things that you might need help with in terms of homesteading ham radio.
00:04:26 Just, you know, all this sort of stuff, community building.
00:04:30 And maybe some IRL.
00:04:31 Stuff down the road once we've kind of.
00:04:33 Worked out the bugs and and again we might change platforms.
00:04:36 There's a lot of people.
00:04:37 I got a lot of emails.
00:04:38 I'm sorry.
00:04:38 I have to get to everyone's emails.
00:04:40 I got a lot of emails people saying no, don't use disco or don't use discord, and I understand your concerns and I to some degree agree.
00:04:46 And so there's the good possibility we'll switch over to matrix or something like that.
00:04:50 Just we're not.
00:04:51 Here's the thing.
Speaker 4
00:04:53 We're not doing it.
Devon
00:04:54 Nor would we ever.
00:04:55 Here's the thing.
00:04:56 If I ever, ever, ever have a platform that especially anything I'm publicly talking about, alright?
00:05:05 You know what OPSEC is, right?
00:05:07 You know that that I, I nothing, nothing that would get anyone in trouble would ever be advertised.
00:05:13 OK, so don't worry about discord, there's nothing that's going.
Speaker 5
00:05:18 To be.
Devon
00:05:19 That we get anyone in trouble on discord or even on the matrix server or anything that you would probably.
00:05:25 Ever hear about?
00:05:26 Because that would it would, it would.
00:05:28 Just be bad offset.
00:05:30 Not that I'm not that I'm.
00:05:31 Planning on doing anything bad?
00:05:32 I'm just saying like.
00:05:34 Yeah, I'm just saying, OK.
Speaker
00:05:36 OK.
Devon
00:05:37 So anyway, so we'll we'll have that rolled out, but I did.
Speaker 5
00:05:43 You know at.
Devon
00:05:43 Least at least we're making some progress, right?
00:05:46 And yeah, so that's the deal with that last night or last dream.
00:05:55 I've I talked about a guy.
00:05:58 And if you missed the last stream again.
00:05:59 Basically what it was is.
00:06:00 I talked about the campaign that took place in America and spread to the rest of the world.
00:06:07 To first get rid of the the gay stigma, right?
00:06:12 The idea that because at the time it was very common, in fact, even in Hollywood films from around that time.
00:06:19 If you people would you know in in, in made for team, you know the teen movies, right, the teen movies.
00:06:24 Oh, that's so gay.
00:06:25 Look at that fab, you know like.
00:06:26 That was a pretty common thing.
00:06:28 Wasn't a big deal and and it was very acceptable.
00:06:32 And again, like I said, in even in Hollywood movie.
00:06:35 Hollywood movies being produced by gay people were written by gay people would include dialogue where teenagers were saying no, that's.
00:06:43 So gay and you know you.
00:06:45 Know you guys are ****, that sort of thing.
00:06:48 And so they had to get rid of that.
00:06:49 Because I believe honestly that that was a direct response to the what the normalization that was already taking place.
00:06:58 In the society, I think that young people were responding negatively to this normalization of homosexuality by using it as an insult because that wasn't I.
00:07:08 I don't think it was as popular.
00:07:10 I mean, I'm sure it was always kind of an insult, right?
00:07:13 But I don't think it was as popular as it was until say, like, the 90s.
00:07:18 You know, maybe the 80s, I don't know.
00:07:20 But the the 90s, for sure.
00:07:23 It seemed to really ramp up that that was a very common thing to say.
00:07:29 And I think that was, quite frankly, the heterosexual population responding like a immune system to the normalization of homosexuality by constantly reminding everyone.
Speaker 6
00:07:43 You don't want.
Devon
00:07:43 To be this because this is bad.
00:07:46 Because the pop culture was saying the exact opposite.
00:07:49 Ohh, you want to be this.
00:07:50 This is good.
00:07:53 So they made a campaign to erase that from the vocabulary.
00:07:58 And we talked about the other, the slow March towards normalizing gay marriage, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
00:08:05 Turns out that the man in charge of or or rather the the guy trying the OR the guy bringing the case to the Supreme Court against California and their prop 8 that would have.
00:08:18 Made gay marriage unconstitutional at the state level in California, and it passed it pass.
00:08:26 So all this ******** about conservatives saying.
00:08:29 You know, it's we we can't do anything we wanted to keep it.
Speaker 5
00:08:32 A states issue.
Devon
00:08:33 Turned out to be ********, because when it became a states issue and it didn't go the way that.
00:08:37 They wanted and.
00:08:38 By they I do mean the the.
00:08:41 Zio conservatives that were in in the office at the time they sent.
00:08:47 Their lawyer.
00:08:49 To to go against the, you know, to go against the state of California and win the case.
00:08:55 And make gay marriage eventually legal.
00:09:00 And when I say their lawyer, though, what?
00:09:02 Do you mean their lawyer?
00:09:04 How do I?
00:09:04 Know this is the they're they're a lawyer. Well, his name's Ted Olson.
00:09:11 Seeing they bring them up here.
00:09:14 Here's Ted Olson.
00:09:15 We're going to watch a few things from Ted Olson today that that's.
00:09:18 That's the rabbit hole I want to go down a little bit tonight just because it was something I completely missed because, you know, the last stream was very dense.
00:09:27 I have time to go down every single rabbit hole and Google every single guy and that was involved and try to research and drill down.
00:09:35 But someone made.
00:09:36 A comment.
00:09:38 I think it was on Twitter or something about this guy and I was like, no way I gotta.
00:09:41 Check this out.
00:09:43 First and foremost.
00:09:46 This guy? Yes, he was the conservative lawyer. And by that I mean he was Bush's lawyer.
00:09:54 In Bush versus Gore, he was instrumental.
00:10:00 In getting Bush elected.
00:10:03 He's the one that won the case that got Bush elected.
00:10:07 In 2000.
00:10:10 And then he was rewarded by becoming the Solicitor General.
00:10:15 Full Bush.
00:10:16 On 9/11. Oh, but the plot thickens.
00:10:21 The plot thickens.
00:10:25 Turns out.
00:10:28 Mr. Olsen's wife here.
00:10:31 Was on one.
00:10:31 Of the planes supposedly on 9/11.
00:10:37 And not only was she on one of the planes.
00:10:41 On 9/11.
00:10:44 She was one of the few people that were.
00:10:46 That supposedly made phone calls.
00:10:52 From these planes.
00:10:56 On 9/11.
00:11:00 And the the plane that she was supposedly on was the plane that hit the Pentagon.
00:11:08 On 9/11.
00:11:15 I'm not a 9/11 expert. I'm.
00:11:17 I'm just not.
00:11:18 And I I I I'm not going to try to pretend that I know everything that's going on and how this all fits together.
00:11:29 But I do think there's a few clips that are interesting.
00:11:34 For you to.
00:11:35 Look at knowing who this guy is.
00:11:38 Knowing now a little bit more about him, knowing that he was instrumental in legalizing gay marriage and getting us to where we are now.
00:11:47 And it doesn't just stop there either, it's.
00:11:51 It's this guys been has has had *** **** ** a lot of things, including a lot of wives.
00:11:56 You know, I said that it was his wife.
00:11:58 I I believe it was.
00:11:58 His fourth wife.
00:12:02 And now he's on #5.
00:12:07 And there's some interesting things about her as well.
00:12:10 She wasn't just like some random chick.
00:12:15 She was a conservative.
00:12:20 Conservative commentator she was a talking head.
00:12:25 That was welcome on networks like CNN.
00:12:30 You know, so like.
00:12:31 When you'd watch these shows that that.
00:12:34 The the political theater on television before the Internet was really kind of a thing.
00:12:42 She was one of the the people wearing the red jerseys on TV.
00:12:49 She would come.
00:12:50 On and and argue the.
00:12:54 The official RNC talking points.
Speaker 7
00:12:59 So the the.
Devon
00:12:59 The red team.
00:13:00 Thought ohh look.
00:13:01 Yeah, good thing we got that that Lady.
00:13:04 On our team arguing for.
00:13:07 For what we want.
00:13:11 And in fact.
00:13:14 And in fact.
00:13:16 The reason why she was on this plane.
00:13:21 When she was flying to go be.
00:13:25 A guest.
00:13:27 On Bill Maher.
00:13:35 So she was flying to go be a guest on Bill Maher.
00:13:38 And wouldn't you know it?
00:13:41 Their plane got hijacked.
00:13:44 But she was able to make some.
00:13:46 Phone calls to her.
00:13:48 Solicitor general husband.
00:13:53 And once you know it, that's how we.
00:13:55 Know that they had box cutters.
Speaker 5
00:13:59 From her phone call.
Devon
00:14:05 From her phone call that.
00:14:07 Later in 2016, during one of the trials.
00:14:12 Or I'm sorry, 2006.
00:14:15 The FBI would say.
00:14:18 The phone calls actually might not have happened.
00:14:25 In the Masai trial.
00:14:30 See this is.
00:14:31 Right.
00:14:32 Again, I'm not going to pretend to know exactly how this fits together.
00:14:35 I'm not going to pretend to know exactly what went on here.
00:14:39 I'm just trying to explain to you guys, these are.
00:14:40 The ******* you're dealing with.
00:14:47 Regardless of how this this fits together these.
00:14:50 Are the ******* you're dealing with?
00:14:59 You know, people get all excited and look, I'm not ******** on it.
00:15:01 I thought it was it was had a lot of memetic energy, but when people get excited that ohh yeah.
00:15:06 Look, we had some people line up and and asked Charlie Kirk some uncomfortable questions and it went viral. Yeah, that's that's cool. But like, they they ******* did 9/11.
00:15:20 You see, you see the difference in power here.
00:15:24 You know like.
00:15:27 You see, you see the imbalance there.
00:15:33 They did 9/11 and legalized.
00:15:35 Gay marriage.
00:15:36 Ha ha.
00:15:37 So based of them.
00:15:42 And a lot of these same people are still.
00:15:44 Around, as we'll see.
Speaker
00:15:47 It's like the same ******* people.
Devon
00:15:50 It's like it's team Trump.
Speaker
00:15:53 The people that a.
Speaker 8
00:15:54 Lot of people were.
Devon
00:15:57 Very excited about.
00:16:01 None of these people changed.
00:16:06 Now, to be honest, I haven't even watched all.
00:16:07 These videos.
00:16:09 Because I mean, for the last three hours or so, I was just trying to download stuff on my ****** connection and trying to watch as much of.
00:16:17 It as possible.
00:16:18 There's some of that I have watched.
00:16:22 All right, so let's this is.
00:16:24 We're not going to watch this, but remember, we watched Joe Lieberman.
00:16:28 You know Joe Lieberman?
00:16:29 That's Joe Lieberman right there.
00:16:30 We watched a clip from him.
00:16:31 The last stream where he was arguing for the same sex marriage in the form of civil unions.
00:16:38 And this would have been prior to the election.
00:16:44 The reason?
00:16:44 I picked this.
00:16:46 Like this from 1999. This is Bill Maher show and we're not gonna watch it mostly. Alright. So I just want.
00:16:52 To show you that's.
00:16:53 That's the wife right there.
00:16:56 But the audio is terrible.
00:16:58 Like it's really, really bad.
00:17:00 So we're not going to.
00:17:01 We're not going to watch these clips from this video.
00:17:05 Just I because I can't even.
00:17:07 I mean I when it's broadcast from here, it'll be even worse.
00:17:10 But like I can't.
00:17:11 It's hard for me to even tell.
00:17:13 I could probably run through some filters and get it better, but I was trying to find video of appearances that she made and it was really, really tough to find some of this stuff.
00:17:25 But that's, that's her.
00:17:28 And you gotta remember, this is this political theater, right?
00:17:31 Bill Maher show.
00:17:32 That was the definition of political theater.
00:17:35 You know that's that's what the point of the show was.
00:17:38 You know, he would have.
00:17:39 And he somehow had access to all these ******* people.
00:17:43 You know.
00:17:44 Yet the president, vice presidential.
00:17:48 There's her, but she also the vice presidential candidate.
00:17:52 You know, he had movie stars.
00:17:54 Everyone, right?
00:17:59 And in fact, we will watch a clip of a Bill Maher show from right after 911 because he had another guest.
00:18:07 That you might find interesting given his role today.
00:18:14 Speaking of always being always the same ******* people.
00:18:18 So I'm just, you know, again, we're just going to watch maybe a little bit of this stuff just because I want, you know, maybe people smarter than I am to.
00:18:26 To have more time than I do that want to go down these rabbit holes and and that sort of a thing.
00:18:31 But I just think it's interesting, given this guy's role in multiple things, not just the gay marriage stuff.
00:18:41 You know, to see these connections, to understand this is what?
00:18:43 You're dealing with.
00:18:47 You know you're not.
00:18:48 You're not dealing with amateurs here.
00:18:49 You're dealing with people that have saturated.
00:18:55 The airwaves saturated the narrative.
00:19:01 And then do things like 911 to get like when that when that's.
00:19:04 Not working. **** it. We're.
00:19:06 Not. Here's what you're dealing.
00:19:07 With when our.
00:19:08 Propaganda is not working.
Speaker 4
00:19:10 That would just kill.
Devon
00:19:11 A few 1000 people, that's what you're dealing with.
00:19:15 Like I I.
00:19:16 I don't know how else to put it.
00:19:20 That's that's what you're up against. You're up against people that that have the ability to to, especially in 1989, right?
00:19:28 To completely saturate.
00:19:29 The narrative with whatever the **** they want.
00:19:33 And if it's still not working, they'll just kill.
00:19:35 A few 1000 people.
00:19:40 And then it will work.
00:19:42 And it did.
00:19:44 But that's what you're up against.
00:19:47 So it's, you know it's it's.
00:19:49 This is why I get so ****** *** when you see people that think it's oh, look, it's hilarious because like, at this baseball game, they put a they put a sign up that said Trump won.
00:20:04 Hunter Biden said in like a in a text, it's like.
00:20:08 You're ******* you're not.
00:20:09 It's not even amateur hour.
00:20:11 You're not even playing the same ******* game.
00:20:16 I mean, I guess in a way you're you're.
00:20:17 You're getting played.
00:20:19 You're part of their game.
00:20:22 But you're so ******* insignificant.
00:20:27 So ******* ridiculously like you're.
00:20:30 You're a ******* **** Ant.
00:20:32 You don't even know it.
00:20:38 So anyway, let's just take a look at some of these clips.
00:20:42 I'm trying to think of, which would be the best.
00:20:44 Oh, and better yet.
Speaker 9
00:20:50 We will get.
Devon
00:20:50 Out of that afterwards.
00:20:53 So let's let's just take a look.
00:20:56 I think this is the news reporting.
00:21:03 You know what happened.
00:21:06 So let's take a look.
00:21:08 Fix the.
Speaker 10
00:21:09 Audio on this.
Speaker 8
00:21:15 Barbara Olsen, A conservative commentator and attorney, was on board the hijacked Boeing 747 that slammed into the Pentagon.
Speaker 11
00:21:23 Olson somehow managed to get to a cell phone and call her husband, solicitor General Ted Olson, that her flight was in the hands of terrorists.
00:21:31 Tim O'Brien of CNN files this report.
Speaker 7
00:21:35 Our understanding is that Barbara Olson was on the plane, a frequent commentator on CNN and the wife of Solicitor General Ted Olson, as she called her husband twice during the hijacking to tell him the plane had been hijacked and they lost contact once and she called back after the first call.
00:21:54 Olson called the command center at the Justice Department to inform them of this hijacking, and they said they knew nothing about it but would track it down.
00:22:01 Olsen, Barbara Olsen told Ted the following story that all the passengers were headed to the back of the plane, including the flight personnel, including the pilot and the only weapon she mentioned were knives and cardboard cutters.
00:22:16 You would think if there were machines or any other kind of gun that you would have mentioned that.
00:22:22 The only only weapons she mentioned were knives and cardboard cutters.
Devon
00:22:27 So that that's where all that came from.
00:22:29 By the way, this phone call that now the FBI saying didn't even happen that's that's their.
00:22:36 From my understanding, that's like their only evidence, really, that that's what it was.
00:22:41 But that that's where that narrative at least came from Oregon started.
Speaker 7
00:22:44 I asked if she made any reference to nationality of the hijackers or any.
00:22:50 Suspicions about the motive and he said she she made no reference to that at all.
00:22:56 They didn't have a whole lot of time to talk, she said to to Ted.
00:22:59 What do I tell the pilot to do?
00:23:01 Somewhat typical of Barbara a take charge kind of person.
00:23:06 But there was nothing they could do, and they're all trapped in the back of the plane.
Devon
00:23:12 The other thing about this is.
00:23:15 She was the first person.
00:23:18 The first person.
00:23:21 They confirmed killed on 9/11.
00:23:28 Very first person.
00:23:30 And this her husband that, that Ted Guy who legalized gay marriage.
00:23:38 He did a lot of ******* interviews.
00:23:42 Within hours of this happening.
00:23:47 And then he did.
00:23:48 A lot more interviews days and you know.
00:23:51 And you know, a lot of people they point at like the Sandy Hook interviews and say, you know, look at the weird behavior of the parents.
00:23:58 And I've look.
00:23:59 I've always been kind of on the fence about that stuff because like I.
00:24:01 Don't know. Like maybe.
00:24:05 Who knows, right?
00:24:05 Like, how how would you react in that situation?
00:24:08 It's hard to know.
00:24:08 Right and and.
00:24:11 Not that like, I think that's the end of the the Sandy Hook evidence.
00:24:14 By any means, but you know.
00:24:15 I mean like using that as like some kind of smoking gun to me just doesn't.
00:24:20 That's not very convincing because you don't know how you would react in that situation.
00:24:25 And in the same way.
00:24:27 You know, I don't know, right?
00:24:29 How would you react to your wife being flown into a ******* building?
00:24:34 I don't know.
00:24:35 But it still strikes me as odd.
00:24:37 You know, that said, it still strikes me as.
00:24:39 Odd the how.
00:24:40 How much of a cold fish this ****** is?
00:24:43 And like either way.
00:24:45 I'm going to call him a.
00:24:45 ****** cause he's a ******.
00:24:51 Alright, so next we'll watch.
00:24:58 This is the only publicly identified.
00:25:03 That's where, that's where they say that.
Speaker 12
00:25:10 This is an ABC News Special report.
Speaker 13
00:25:17 Publically identified one person, one individual who died today, and that was the wife of the Solicitor General of the United States.
Devon
00:25:25 See that, that, that this is this aired.
00:25:28 The night of 9/11.
00:25:31 And the only person.
00:25:33 That was officially listed.
00:25:36 As someone who died on 9.
00:25:38 11 was this woman.
Speaker 4
00:25:41 What are the odds?
Speaker 13
00:25:44 Barbara Olsen.
00:25:45 I got her first name right.
00:25:46 I think.
00:25:47 Barbara Olsen, who was on the aircraft that attacked the Pentagon and was able to communicate with her husband.
00:25:54 To whom we obviously extend our deepest, you know, just everybody who knows him must be thinking about his tragedy tonight in the.
Devon
00:26:03 Yep, Yep.
00:26:05 So right away it was this semi popular.
00:26:09 I mean, I look, I'd honestly, I've never really heard of her before, but.
00:26:15 You know, at least in, in, in Washington circles, according to what everyone is saying and the stuff.
00:26:20 That I've been.
00:26:20 Able to find she was popular and she was on TV.
00:26:23 You know, just I was too young to to know any of this stuff, right?
00:26:28 So the first person that they announce.
00:26:31 That was killed on 9/11. Is this attractive? Young white, you know, female?
00:26:37 That's conservative.
00:26:43 Just, you know, think of that what you want.
Speaker 10
00:26:47 One of the first pieces of shocking news to come out of those hijackings after we dealt with the the fact of them themselves was that Barbara Olson was on one of those airplanes that had been hijacked at one that was driven into the pen.
00:27:00 And she was a well known and caustic political commentator for CNN.
00:27:07 She was a very popular figure in Republican social circles as well as political as circles in Washington, DC, and she was married to the Solicitor General of the United States, Ted Olson, who was such an effective.
00:27:20 Advocate for George W Bush before the US Supreme Court during a long count in Florida.
00:27:27 Today I talked with Ted Olson about the loss of his wife and their final moments together on a cell phone.
00:27:35 She was in the hijacked airliner.
Devon
00:27:38 See just already it's it's a little weird, right?
Speaker
00:27:43 Yeah, just just.
Devon
00:27:44 Even if you're annoying me watching this.
00:27:47 It's a little weird so far.
Speaker 12
00:27:51 When she first placed the call, I don't think that she did.
00:27:55 I had.
Devon
00:27:56 It is wrong time of this guy's demeanor.
00:27:59 He that he's it's like he's talking about ******* taking out the trash.
Speaker 12
00:28:07 1st place the call.
00:28:08 I don't think that she did.
00:28:10 I had to tell her or I felt that I had to tell her that the other two airplanes had been hijacked and had crashed into the World Trade Center.
Speaker 10
00:28:20 She certainly was a survivor and her professional and personal life.
00:28:24 Up until that moment, there was no sense of panic, although I gather.
Speaker 12
00:28:27 In her voice, there was no sense of panic in her voice.
00:28:29 In fact, I had the feeling that she had placed the first call A to.
00:28:35 To see, to talk to me and be to reassure me that everything was going to be OK and see to figure out what to do.
Speaker 10
00:28:44 Did she describe the hijackers?
Speaker 12
00:28:45 To you, she mentioned to me that they had herded the passengers in the back, that they had used knives and box cutters to take over the plane, but she did not describe them and I didn't think to ask.
Speaker 10
00:28:56 There was that report here on NBC.
Devon
00:28:58 From doesn't I again.
00:29:02 Doesn't he sound like he's reciting a script?
00:29:09 And and and you'll keep.
00:29:10 He'll tell.
00:29:10 He tells us exact same story a bunch of times.
00:29:12 I'm not gonna make you watch it over and over and over again, but that might make you watch another version of it years later.
00:29:18 And it just seems like it's just this rehearsed thing.
00:29:21 And again.
00:29:22 If you want to play devil's advocate here, you could say, well, I mean he's.
00:29:27 Doing like all.
00:29:27 These ******* interviews and yeah, he has to.
00:29:29 He's probably said it a million times, and so it's just become like this thing, but.
00:29:33 It just there's not like a whole lot of.
00:29:37 I don't know. Something just.
00:29:40 It's a gut thing, I guess.
Speaker 10
00:29:41 And Jim Miklaszewski that there had been some kind of an explosion that the Pentagon had been rocked.
00:29:47 Were you aware of that when it happened?
Speaker 12
00:29:50 I was virtually certain that that probably was Barbara's airplane. I I I I had a very, very pessimistic sense or a sense of doom about this whole thing, that there was not going.
00:30:01 To come out.
Speaker 10
00:30:01 Well, is it possible to grieve such a loss privately in the midst of such a public calamity?
Speaker 12
00:30:09 No, it is not.
00:30:10 On the other, on the other hand, that.
00:30:13 That is both makes it more difficult, but it also makes it more understandable I my I my I have huge emotions for the people that are suffering.
Devon
00:30:24 See in a in.
00:30:25 A weird way, it's almost like.
00:30:26 That they they.
00:30:27 Need to address the fact that he just seems like totally unemotional about this.
Speaker 12
00:30:32 In the same way that I am, well, we're so saddened by what has happened to this country.
00:30:37 The fact that we have this bond.
Speaker 4
00:30:39 And what what was?
00:30:39 That look.
Speaker
00:30:40 But yeah, I.
Devon
00:30:41 Don't want to be like Captain, Captain, you know, but like what?
Speaker 4
00:30:44 Does that look?
00:30:45 He's talking about his.
Devon
00:30:46 Wife being dead.
00:30:48 Like even in the context if.
00:30:49 This was all.
00:30:50 What the **** is that look?
Speaker 12
00:30:54 Happened to this country.
00:30:55 The fact that we have this bond may in some respects make us stronger and make us more able to get.
00:31:02 Through it.
Speaker 10
00:31:03 Olson, is it true that Barbara delayed her flight by one day because she wanted to be in Washington with you on Monday to celebrate your 60?
Speaker 12
00:31:09 1st birthday my.
Devon
00:31:10 My birthday.
00:31:11 So you know, here's the other thing.
00:31:12 Like the the add the twist right like oh.
Speaker 9
00:31:14 She wouldn't even have.
Devon
00:31:15 Been on that plane.
00:31:17 If she didn't want to go.
00:31:18 See him for his birthday.
Speaker 12
00:31:23 Was on Tuesday.
00:31:24 She didn't want to leave the night before she wanted to stay until the morning so that she could greet me in the morning.
00:31:33 Wish me happy birthday.
00:31:36 That's one of those awful, awful facts, but.
Devon
00:31:41 Again, look, look, look at that look.
00:31:44 Look at that look.
00:31:45 But anyway, so here's something to think about.
00:31:48 You might say.
00:31:50 Would So what again?
Speaker 8
00:31:54 I'm not going to.
Devon
00:31:54 Pretend to know.
00:31:55 The answers to all these questions, but I will tell you just so you understand the.
00:31:58 Context of of.
00:32:00 Of all this, this guy was super hated.
00:32:05 By the left because he had just argued the case.
00:32:11 You know the Bush versus Gore thing in front of the Supreme Court.
00:32:15 And they had big.
00:32:15 Plans for this guy?
00:32:17 They wanted to maybe be attorney general.
00:32:22 And they for those kinds of processes, you need to get approved by Congress.
00:32:30 And this guy was was a Super super hated figure in American politics because of his, well, his role.
00:32:42 In getting Bush elected by by way of the Supreme Court.
00:32:49 And so if you've got big plans for this guy, you can't have half the.
00:32:52 Country hating him.
Speaker 13
00:32:55 Just you know.
Devon
00:32:56 Just one possibility.
00:32:57 And again, what's up with that ******* face?
00:32:59 The guys talking about his dead wife and he keeps smirking.
00:33:02 It's *******.
00:33:04 If nothing else, it's weird.
Speaker 12
00:33:05 But it does not do any good to think about those things.
00:33:09 Life is full of those kind of.
00:33:11 Strange things, and I think that that the perspective that I have on this is the perspective that Barbara would have insisted that I have.
Speaker 10
00:33:22 Ted Olson, Solicitor General of the United States, who lost his wife, CNN commentator Barbara Olsen.
Devon
00:33:28 And look, she worked for CNN.
00:33:35 We all know the role that CNN.
00:33:38 Has played over the years.
Speaker 5
00:33:46 Even before 9/11 look, we know, we know.
Devon
00:33:51 CNN was faking missile strikes from Saudi Arabia.
00:33:58 To try to get the American public to want to go to war with Iraq, we know this.
00:34:02 We have the Roth tapes of them standing in front of a ******* blue screen and joking around about it.
00:34:08 It's not a conspiracy theory, it's.
00:34:11 We we know this.
00:34:13 And this would have just.
00:34:14 Been like a.
00:34:15 Few years prior to this.
00:34:21 And now we've got this, this CNN contributor.
00:34:26 And there's a little more about our background.
00:34:28 We'll get into, but we have the CNN contributor.
00:34:32 Who is the like the fourth wife of?
00:34:37 The Solicitor General and also the same lawyer that got.
00:34:40 Bush into office.
00:34:43 And also the same guy who would later legalize gay marriage, even though he's a conservative.
00:34:53 And now, magically, she's the only one.
00:34:55 The only ones that can, like, get a phone call out.
00:34:59 From a hijacked plane, tell everyone that they had box cutters and knives.
00:35:06 And it wouldn't be until 2006 that the FBI's official report, when they were doing the case against the terrorists.
00:35:15 That they had to admit that they had no explanation as to how that phone call would have actually have taken place.
00:35:21 And I don't mean just because the, you know, like the people that talk about the altitude stuff, which I mean that's that's relevant.
00:35:28 But in terms of there's no phone record that shows that these phone calls took place.
00:35:34 Her cell phone.
00:35:36 We'll get in that in a second.
00:35:39 So anyway.
00:35:41 Here's also a quote from her.
00:35:45 She was Super Zionist, super Zionist.
00:35:50 Since the end.
00:35:50 Of the cold.
00:35:51 War Soviet aggression has been replaced by a number of particular feminist threats, from Timothy McVeigh to Osama bin Laden.
00:35:58 So she was already talking about.
00:36:00 Osama bin Laden.
00:36:01 Before 911, before Osama bin Laden killed her right.
00:36:06 So she was one of the voices.
00:36:08 On TV, warning about the dangers.
00:36:09 Of Osama bin Laden.
00:36:21 Here's this happened.
00:36:23 This was an interview right after that, but.
00:36:24 Before we get into that, I want to.
00:36:27 Alright, so this is this is several years.
00:36:28 Later, what year was this?
00:36:35 I I don't.
00:36:36 Have it, but this was this was you.
00:36:37 Know fairly recently.
00:36:41 And he explained.
00:36:42 He gives some background information on her that I thought was interesting.
Speaker 12
00:36:46 Mr. General's office, my secretary, rushed in and and we turned on the.
Devon
00:36:52 This audio is not the best.
00:36:54 I'll just tell you he he basically says.
00:37:00 Well, first of all, he he robotically.
00:37:03 Explains what happened in essentially the exact same tone.
00:37:10 No motion.
00:37:11 The only thing that got got updated was this was after the FBI determined that those calls didn't take place.
00:37:22 Or at least that's what they stated in.
00:37:23 Their their official.
00:37:24 Case it's in court.
00:37:28 So he says, and I wish I'd clipped it out.
00:37:31 I I don't want to go to this whole ******* thing looking for it.
00:37:34 But it's, I mean it's it's in the video, maybe I'll post it somewhere later.
00:37:39 But he says the only thing that changes is while telling describing the phone call he's like.
00:37:45 And then, you know, cuz he he.
00:37:46 Before I was saying, oh.
00:37:47 She called me on her cell phone.
00:37:49 He instead says this time.
00:37:52 Oh yeah, and then she called me on her cell phone or or a or a a, a plain phone, or on a some kind of phone, you know, like he he he gets a little wiggly on on how that call took place.
00:38:08 And the the people you know, interviewing him, they're very oh, wow, it's this is very heavy.
00:38:15 So this guy kind of talks about.
00:38:18 Some of the problems with the phone.
00:38:21 Let me see if, uh, we'll get to.
00:38:23 That in a second alright.
Speaker 9
00:38:27 So they said there were only two cell phone calls and those were when Flight 93 had gotten down to 5000.
00:38:34 Feet they had.
Speaker 12
00:38:35 Felt call in at 3:00.
Devon
00:38:37 Alright, I'm back.
00:38:38 Up, but the audio the audio.
00:38:39 Is pretty bad on this one, so I'm going to mute my mic so it'll be at least.
00:38:45 A little better.
00:38:46 But I apologize, I couldn't find a.
00:38:48 Clip of this with better audio.
00:38:51 Let me.
00:38:51 I'll do what I can to make it.
00:38:55 Make it as as good as I can, but it's just it's not.
00:38:59 It's not that great.
Speaker 9
00:39:02 Were not possible there were about.
00:39:04 About 15 calls from the.
00:39:07 Four planes total.
00:39:09 That were said to be.
00:39:11 Cell phone calls.
00:39:12 And many of the calls that were.
00:39:14 Most important for getting.
00:39:16 This story in the public mind about these hijackers.
00:39:20 On the plane.
00:39:22 Was said to be cell phone calls and three or four of the calls were sent to be from Tom Burnett on Flight 93, who called his wife, Deena Burnett.
00:39:36 Three or four times.
00:39:38 And told her what was going on claim.
00:39:42 And she knew he was calling on his cell phone because she looked on the caller ID.
00:39:48 And there's Tom's.
00:39:49 Cell phone number so.
00:39:50 There was no deal that other people just said.
00:39:54 They were calling me on a cell phone but.
00:39:57 Assuming it might have been, yeah, so.
00:39:59 Maybe they missed reading that.
00:40:00 How could you?
00:40:01 You know, she couldn't make a mistake.
00:40:03 So this was a new problem. So in 2004 the FBI changed its story once before in its report to the 9/11 Commission.
00:40:20 And said.
00:40:21 Actually, there weren't any.
00:40:24 High altitude.
00:40:25 That's what was key to in this point.
00:40:27 Cell phone calls might be possible.
00:40:29 From an airliner, but only from a very low altitude, not from 3040 thousand feet, right?
00:40:35 So they said there were only two cell phone calls and those.
00:40:39 Were when Flight 93 had gotten down to 5000.
00:40:42 Feet and the.
Speaker 12
00:40:43 Ed Phelps call with a 300 feet.
Speaker 9
00:40:47 75,000 maybe. Maybe they've modified that and in C files.
00:40:54 So that was a really.
00:40:56 Remarkable change that didn't tell.
00:40:57 The general public, because the public has gone on.
00:41:00 To this day, believing.
00:41:02 There were cell phone calls from the clinic.
00:41:04 But if you read the 11 Commission report carefully, they never commit themselves to it, and in one of their background papers.
00:41:11 They indicate there were only two.
00:41:15 Now, what do you do about Deena Burnett?
00:41:20 How could she have gotten calls from that morning?
00:41:24 From Tom Burnett's cell phone.
00:41:28 As well, the MPI says there were no cell.
00:41:31 Phone calls from Tom Burnett.
00:41:33 And you still see that from.
00:41:37 Well, the story gets worse yet.
00:41:39 The most famous of all the calls.
00:41:41 From the plane.
00:41:43 Or from Barbara Olsen.
00:41:45 She, of course, was very well known.
00:41:50 Commentator on CNN, she was married to Ted Olson, who was the Solicitor general for.
00:41:58 The Department of Justice and had been very instrumental in getting Bush and Cheney elected in the dispute in 2000 election.
00:42:08 He told CNN.
00:42:10 That she can.
00:42:10 Call him that morning from Flight 77.
00:42:14 Called him twice, talked to.
00:42:16 Him about a minute.
00:42:17 Each time he was uncertain whether his cell phone or.
00:42:21 Feedback phone.
00:42:22 He went back and forth.
00:42:24 But he said she reported that there were hijackers on the planes.
00:42:27 They moved them all back.
00:42:30 Crew and.
00:42:31 And the passengers to the back of the plane.
00:42:34 And they were owned with knives and.
00:42:38 Tax cuts.
00:42:39 The only.
00:42:41 Reported call that mentioned box cutters, so that shows you how important these calls from are the Olson work because everybody knows the hijackers had box cuts.
00:42:53 These cars were instrumental.
00:42:55 In getting the War on Terror started because the evil Muslim terrorists had killed sweep Barbara Olson.
00:43:04 What does the FBI do about that?
00:43:08 In 2004, when they sent their report to the.
00:43:10 9/11 Commission.
00:43:13 They still had the calls from Barbara also.
00:43:17 In the report, but in 2006.
00:43:21 People in the 9/11 truth movement found out that flight 77.
00:43:27 Didn't have any onboard phone.
00:43:30 No feedback phones, no onboard phone of any sort.
00:43:36 What are you going to do then?
00:43:40 Call customer service talked to him and he said that's right. We didn't have any of the bowling 750 sevens that were made for America, not unlike those for United. We're not equipped with onboard phones. What does the FBI do then? They can't say she.
00:43:58 Call on a cell phone.
00:44:00 Because it was too high.
00:44:02 They can't say she.
00:44:03 Called on an onboard phone because.
00:44:06 We're doing.
00:44:08 So they changed the story again.
00:44:11 In 2007.
00:44:14 And the news story is this.
00:44:17 There were no calls from Barbara Allison.
00:44:20 You can find this now on the graphic for the report that they turn in.
00:44:27 4 Excuse me, 2006, when they change story for the salary trial.
00:44:34 Can you find the the the?
00:44:36 Benefit for Barbara Olsen.
00:44:38 And here's what it said, Barbara Olsen.
00:44:40 One call attempted.
00:44:44 And they always didn't say how long it lasted.
00:44:48 Zero preference, so this is pretty swimming empty, right?
Speaker 4
00:44:51 OK. So just to.
Devon
00:44:52 Recap again.
00:44:53 The audio is pretty bad there, sorry about that.
00:44:55 But he and I went back and I checked the court documents just to verify that this wasn't.
00:45:00 Just some like.
00:45:01 Weirdo and and making up **** and.
00:45:04 And he's right.
00:45:05 What they said was that the the plane that.
00:45:08 That she was on.
00:45:09 Did not have functioning air.
00:45:11 So like those phones they used to have on the backs of airplane seats.
00:45:15 If you remember, those are just like these little corded phones.
00:45:17 You could stick your visa card into and make a phone call.
00:45:21 Those they they did, they did not have working air phones in that plane according to.
00:45:31 And so they couldn't explain it away with that.
00:45:34 The other thing was the altitude.
00:45:37 That, at least at the time of these phone calls, were to have taken place.
00:45:41 The plane that she was on was was too high to for a a phone call to have happened.
00:45:48 In theory, you know you could say, well, maybe, right.
00:45:51 So because look as someone who.
00:45:53 Works with radio and that's what.
00:45:55 These cell phones were especially back then.
00:45:57 It's it's radio.
00:45:59 Sometimes you get weird propagation and sometimes you're able to do things you wouldn't.
00:46:03 Normally be able to do so.
00:46:05 You could say maybe they got lucky, right?
00:46:07 Because they are saying that the phone calls dropped well, so they they.
00:46:11 Check with Verizon.
00:46:13 I think it was Verizon, but the phone company said that there was one call attempted and it lasted 0 seconds.
00:46:20 So they're saying that her phone could. You know, there's no record of of that. There's no record of the this phone call ever taking place. So when the FBI made their case in 2006, they they just left it out.
00:46:32 Because they couldn't even prove that the phone call had taken place.
00:46:39 And just like I said, given who this guy is.
00:46:44 In this connection to everybody else, it's at the very least it's even if you're an army, it's ******* weird.
00:46:52 It's ******* weird.
00:46:55 All right.
00:46:56 So let's take a look.
00:46:58 I'll go back to that in a second.
00:47:01 And again here is.
00:47:05 I think this is the.
00:47:06 Maybe this is the?
00:47:07 Day after 911, this is it's very.
00:47:10 Right after 911.
00:47:12 This is Barbara.
00:47:12 Everyone like this was a.
00:47:14 Very well like.
00:47:15 Again, I was too young to remember this, but apparently this was the the big publicized death, right?
00:47:23 This was the big everyone knows this.
00:47:26 Of woman this this TV personality, the terrorist killed her.
00:47:31 You know.
00:47:31 She she heroically called up and tried to stop it and and all this other stuff.
00:47:35 And there's other weird things like.
00:47:37 So for example they make the.
00:47:40 Point at some of the.
00:47:41 Some of the stuff I was reading when I was researching this stuff that the the pilots that were on that plane.
00:47:47 Were ex military one of them was a bodybuilder and these these little guys that supposedly took over the plane with box cutters.
00:47:57 You know, they're like 5 feet tall.
00:47:58 They're like, they're small, smaller than *******.
00:48:00 The Rogan and these bodybuilder ex military types are just getting bullied to the back of the plane with box cutters or something.
00:48:09 You know what?
00:48:10 I mean so and this.
00:48:11 Is after, by the way.
00:48:12 You have to assume.
00:48:14 That the pilots would.
00:48:16 Then know because according to Captain Gay marriage.
00:48:21 Ted Olson.
00:48:22 He told his wife.
00:48:24 Who said she was in contact with the pilot?
00:48:28 The pilot was.
00:48:28 Standing right there.
00:48:30 He told her about the planes that had hit the World Trade Center so that he he knew what was going on, and he relayed that.
00:48:36 Information to her.
00:48:39 And yet.
00:48:41 Nothing happened.
00:48:42 I mean, you're you have to assume according to the what they're saying.
00:48:47 These ex military bodybuilding pilots.
00:48:51 Along with everyone else on the ******* plane.
00:48:55 They know they're all going to die.
00:49:00 And they don't do anything.
00:49:04 They're unable to stop it.
00:49:08 Alright, well, that's the official story.
Speaker 1
00:49:11 And one who miraculously survived and his story, as you're going to see, is one of the rare ones with a happy ending.
Devon
00:49:18 So I like.
Speaker
00:49:19 First, father also.
Speaker 9
00:49:19 That too this this is.
Devon
00:49:22 The way she phrased that Barbara Walters Jewish media.
00:49:27 Listen, I she the the.
00:49:30 Clip that I found.
00:49:32 She she is.
00:49:32 She was talking.
00:49:33 She was teasing like another story.
00:49:35 They're going to.
00:49:36 They're going to cover.
00:49:37 And just the way she worded it and this other story.
00:49:40 One of.
00:49:40 The real ones.
Speaker 1
00:49:42 And one who miraculously survived in the history as you're going to see, is one of the rare ones with a happy.
Devon
00:49:50 I don't know, just making that what you want.
00:49:53 This other story.
00:49:54 We're going to talk about after this.
00:49:55 They also want.
00:49:56 It's one.
00:49:56 Of the real ones.
Speaker 1
00:49:58 First, Barbara Olson, who was aboard American Airlines Flight 7 seven when it crashed into the Pentagon, and her husband, Ted Olson, is at the Solicitor General of the United States.
00:50:11 Ted and Barbara Olsen were one of Washington's most powerful couples.
Speaker 12
00:50:15 Good morning. How are you?
Speaker 1
00:50:16 Today, before the president appointed him as Solicitor General, he was best known for successfully arguing the Florida election case for George W Bush before the Supreme Court.
00:50:27 Barbara Olsen was a well known conservative television commentator and very spirited.
Speaker 4
00:50:32 Suddenly, if you're.
00:50:33 Prosecutor the whole world is lying about Gary Condit or Gary Condit is lying.
Speaker 1
00:50:38 They were married just five years ago.
00:50:41 Bobby Olson was originally scheduled to fly on Monday, but at the last minute she changed her plans.
00:50:47 Why did she change her plans?
Speaker 12
00:50:49 My birthday was Tuesday and she wanted to be at home with me on Monday night and at least to see so that we could see one another in the morning before she left.
Devon
00:51:02 Yeah, who wouldn't want to see that ******* robot?
Speaker 1
00:51:05 That terrible day, when did you first know that something was?
Speaker 12
00:51:10 The assistants in my office at the job Department of Justice came in and told me that my wife Barbara was on the telephone.
00:51:18 I was relieved because I had known she had gotten on.
Speaker 1
00:51:21 A plane she was leaving from Dallas and Washington.
00:51:24 Yes, that's in in Virginia.
00:51:25 And then you receive a phone call from the plane.
00:51:29 Is that what?
Speaker 12
00:51:29 Yes, I was relieved that she was on a plane and she was speaking to me.
00:51:33 Then she told me that her plane had been hijacked.
Devon
00:51:36 Then she told me.
00:51:37 That her?
00:51:38 Again like I.
00:51:42 I don't like.
00:51:42 I don't like it when people do.
00:51:43 The whole oh, you can tell by his.
00:51:45 Body language, but just, yeah, just one of those things where it's like, yeah, it's.
00:51:51 Yeah, it's maybe not, maybe not conclusive evidence and maybe not, you know, persuasive, even evidence.
00:51:57 But it's just like.
Speaker 12
00:51:59 Now we spoke for a minute or two before our communications were cut.
00:52:05 She called again a few moments late.
00:52:08 She wanted to know what she could do, what she could tell the pilot.
00:52:13 I asked her where she was in the airplane.
00:52:15 She had started off in the first class section.
00:52:18 She told me that she and the passengers had been herded to the back of the airplane that the hijackers had taken over the plane with knives and box cutters.
Speaker 1
00:52:28 Olsen, when your wife said what should I tell the pilots?
00:52:30 Does that mean that the pilots were with her in the back of the plane?
Speaker 12
00:52:34 It gave me the impression.
00:52:37 That maybe one of the pilots or both of them were in the back of the airplane with her.
Speaker 1
00:52:41 You told your wife about the two crashes in Iraq.
Speaker 12
00:52:44 Yes, yes, I felt that she had to know that we, we reassured one another, that everything was going to come out OK, that her plane was still in the air and all this was going to come out all right.
00:52:57 I I was almost certain in my heart that it wasn't, and I suspect she she was equally pessimistic, but she did not.
00:53:05 She did not panic.
00:53:06 She was calm.
Speaker 1
00:53:07 What were the last words that you said to?
00:53:09 Your wife?
Speaker 12
00:53:11 Our last words had to do with our love for one another and that we would see one another soon, but we didn't know the conversation was about to end because the signal was just suddenly, abruptly cut off.
Speaker 1
00:53:23 What would you most like people to know about Bob Olsen?
Speaker 12
00:53:27 Barbara Olson was a an extraordinary.
00:53:32 Dynamic person Barbara had been a ballet dancer, a a movie producer, A prosecutor, Barbara participated in life and loved people and loved life.
00:53:43 She would not have gone quietly.
Devon
00:53:47 Apparently she did.
00:53:51 Because that plane hit its target right?
00:53:59 So it it's again.
00:54:03 I'm not a I'm this would take a lot more research.
00:54:06 It's just it's just one of those things I.
00:54:08 Was like, OK, well this is.
00:54:11 This is interesting.
00:54:12 This just underlines underlines what I've been saying about these ******* people.
00:54:20 You know, it's great to get excited that you know, you did some kind of activism or.
00:54:25 But you just got to have some perspective.
00:54:28 You got to put that into perspective.
00:54:30 With what?
00:54:30 What they're capable of and what not just what they're capable of, what they do.
00:54:38 I mean, how's this for a ******* meme?
Speaker 4
00:54:43 Right.
Devon
00:54:46 I don't care how many retweets you got, how many views you got.
00:54:55 Barbara Olsen.
00:54:58 Blows all that **** out of the water.
00:55:08 It's kind of like what I was saying about like you, you have to.
00:55:11 It's not enough.
00:55:12 You're never, you know, red pill the normies.
00:55:14 You have to enslave them.
00:55:19 And I I'm what I'm.
00:55:20 What I'm showing here is, I guess kind.
00:55:22 Of how that's done, apparently.
00:55:27 So she was supposedly again she was going to go.
00:55:31 Be on bill.
00:55:32 Maher's politically incorrect show, that show that I was showing you clips.
00:55:37 From, well, we.
00:55:38 Didn't watch or listen to audio and.
00:55:41 I was interested.
00:55:42 I was trying to find because if she was going to fly out there to be on that show.
00:55:47 You would think that they would have done like that show anyway, or you know, something would have happened.
00:55:54 And I tried to find the episode that she would have been on. I'm assuming if she was flying out there in the morning, maybe they were going to tape it for the next day so it wouldn't have been maybe the 9/11 show.
00:56:05 But 912?
00:56:06 I was looking for 912 and I I couldn't find anything. I don't know if that's because they stopped making.
00:56:13 Shows for a little.
00:56:14 Bit because a lot of stuff came.
00:56:15 To a screeching.
00:56:16 Halt in America when this happened and I do also remember Bill Maher got into some trouble because he said something akin to, you know, the Americas chickens coming home to roost, kind of a thing and said something.
00:56:31 About like well.
00:56:32 This is what America gets for going around.
00:56:34 Dicking around in in other countries and there was like a bunch of, you know, they, they they ended up canceling the show eventually, but there was a bunch of outrage.
00:56:45 And so I don't know if, like, maybe he just didn't have any.
00:56:47 Shows right away but.
Speaker
00:56:48 The the the.
Devon
00:56:49 Most current one I could find.
00:56:53 Was on nine. I think this is from 9:20.
00:56:59 Yeah, 920.
00:57:01 So this is.
00:57:01 Only about a week after 911.
00:57:06 And one of his guests you might recognize, or maybe not.
00:57:08 He's a little young in this.
00:57:09 One is Dennis Prager.
00:57:15 Dennis Prager, the Zionist Jew behind Prager.
00:57:22 And Dennis Prager is on a panel with a couple other Zionist Jews and then a a white lady actress.
00:57:32 And we're not going to watch the whole thing just because obviously it's super long, but we're going to watch just this is how.
00:57:38 The show opened.
00:57:42 Because they had just watched.
00:57:44 In fact, I might.
00:57:45 I might even back.
00:57:45 It up just just a smidge.
00:57:50 Well, I don't know.
00:57:55 No, I'll just fill you in.
00:57:56 So basically they say right before they start the the panel because it's just it.
00:58:01 Just like they.
00:58:03 It's like 10 minutes of the show and they do all the introductions we.
00:58:05 Have to sit.
00:58:06 Through that.
00:58:08 They talk about how George Bush had just.
00:58:12 Just on his speech.
00:58:14 You know, in response to 911.
00:58:21 And Bill Maher.
00:58:23 Asked Dennis prager.
00:58:24 Oh, what did.
00:58:25 What did you think of this speech?
Speaker 6
00:58:31 To me, the key line, and there were a few you are either with us or.
00:58:34 With the terrorists, right?
00:58:36 That's that's it. The the.
00:58:37 There's no.
00:58:38 Well, we don't want to alienate our citizens.
00:58:41 We don't want to alien anybody.
00:58:43 The President of the United States has announced if you.
00:58:45 Are not with us.
00:58:46 You are a hostile regime.
00:58:48 That's powerful stuff.
00:58:51 And that's what the world is now on.
00:58:53 Notice that is the notice that needed to be said.
00:58:55 I loved his tone.
00:58:56 He didn't yell, didn't scream.
00:58:58 He was very methodical.
00:59:00 I love that about him and I think a lot of Americans who didn't vote for him will come to like that over time.
00:59:07 The calm and resolve that he really has.
Speaker 8
00:59:10 OK, I agree.
Devon
00:59:14 Even Bill Maher agrees.
00:59:19 And his liberal audience is applauding.
00:59:22 The hated George Bush.
00:59:25 Saying you're either with us or you're against us.
00:59:30 Now I want you to understand a.
00:59:32 Little bit of this.
00:59:32 But I I've heard a lot of people.
00:59:34 That were alive during 9/11.
00:59:37 Talk about how, oh, you know, it was so great. It was so great after 911 because the country was so together. You know, there we were undivided. Everyone was that it brought us together if there's.
00:59:50 If there's something that good that came out of 911, it's that we were all brought together.
00:59:58 And they they're nostalgic for it.
01:00:01 And I remember I remember being in public and people waving American.
01:00:06 Flags and just.
01:00:07 Everyone was being super patriotic.
01:00:09 You would drive to work and there would just be random demons.
01:00:13 Pro America demonstrations, like in every city on on nearly every street corner.
01:00:20 You'd just be driving to work and you'd see all these ******* people with waving American flags and honking.
01:00:25 Their horns and.
01:00:26 And it was crazy.
01:00:33 Well, what's wrong with that, Devin?
01:00:36 Well, nothing.
01:00:40 The official 9/11 story was real, you know.
01:00:48 But that's what an enslaved public looks like.
01:00:55 Even Lefty Bill Maher.
01:00:58 Fully supports President Bush in this moment.
01:01:01 Because he has to.
01:01:06 And Dennis Prager is there to.
01:01:09 Tell everyone how reasonable and awesome Bush is.
01:01:17 And they go into it further.
01:01:18 I mean, the whole episodes about this, the whole episode is talking about how all it's not.
01:01:23 Going to just be a quick fix.
01:01:25 Oh, it's not going to just be Americans want a quick fix, but it's not going to be.
01:01:29 This we're in.
01:01:29 It for the long haul.
01:01:30 Well, no ****.
01:01:31 We're still in it, right?
01:01:36 You know, ******* 20 years later, we're still ******* in it.
01:01:43 But they spent a lot of time saying.
01:01:45 That like oh.
01:01:45 Yeah, you know, the good thing I'm.
01:01:47 Glad you know, Prager especially was very well spoken.
01:01:53 Spends a lot of time saying how oh.
01:01:55 Yeah, that's, you know, Americans want a.
Speaker 5
01:01:56 Quick fix, but you know they I.
Devon
01:01:58 Think George Bush has really laid out how this is going to be a.
01:02:01 Really long Rd.
01:02:03 To making sure Israel is, I mean I.
01:02:06 Mean America is safe.
01:02:13 And the other Jews on the panel and you know, Bill Maher is also a Jew.
01:02:21 They're all in agreement.
01:02:22 They're on agreement.
01:02:25 And then they have the the hysterical white lady actress who rings her hands a little bit, you know, to play the contrast so that if you're a red blooded American watching this.
01:02:36 And you're siding with the the Zionist Jews that are telling you, yes, they've got.
01:02:39 A long road ahead of us.
01:02:43 And long never ending war in the Middle East.
01:02:46 Rode ahead of us.
01:02:52 Where thousands and thousands of Americans.
01:02:54 Will have to die.
01:02:57 Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis left to die.
01:03:09 But by all means, think that your your tweets or your videos or.
01:03:12 Whatever are making an impact, you know what?
01:03:14 I mean, I'm again.
01:03:16 I'm just saying.
01:03:18 This is what you're up against.
01:03:29 They're not just capable of of horrendous mass murder, they, I mean they ******* do it.
01:03:39 All right.
01:03:40 So let me just see if there's any clips that I missed that I was going to play.
01:03:44 And then?
01:03:46 There's again in this again.
01:03:48 I don't want to start to the clip.
01:03:50 I think I already said this, but just.
01:03:51 In case I missed.
01:03:52 It he, he says.
01:03:54 His wife was, you know.
01:03:57 An all American girl, a.
01:03:59 Blonde Christian girl from Texas and.
01:04:03 Then he mentions that.
01:04:04 She went to a liberal elite Jewish law school.
01:04:13 So obviously Ultra Zionist.
01:04:21 Alright, just making sure I'm missing these.
01:04:25 Ohh alright.
01:04:29 I haven't played these two.
01:04:30 I actually haven't watched these two, but they're short.
01:04:32 So let's watch them.
01:04:35 After I fixed the audio a little.
Speaker
01:04:36 Bit here.
Speaker 2
01:04:43 Come over Olson, former federal prosecutor.
01:04:46 More recently a TV commentator.
01:04:48 Was on American Flight 11 that left Dulles Airport for Los Angeles.
01:04:52 She was also the wife of US Solicitor General Ted Olson.
01:04:57 Olson called her husband on a cell phone to report that the plane had been hijacked and that at least two men had herded the passengers into the rear of the plane.
01:05:06 She asked her husband what she should do.
01:05:09 Then the plane crashed into the Pentagon.
Devon
01:05:12 Clip. Alright, so that was.
01:05:14 That clip? Here's this clip.
Speaker
01:05:16 Extra extra.
Speaker 5
01:05:18 Close friend Danielle Crittenden says in private Barbara was very much like the take charge commentator we saw on.
Speaker 4
01:05:25 TV she was evasion, feisty, absolutely fearless.
Speaker 5
01:05:32 Of fearlessness she exhibited in a frantic phone call to her husband, Ted from the hijacked plane.
Speaker 4
01:05:38 She was trying to do something.
01:05:40 She got the pilot on her cell phone and she said, Ted, tell this pilot what to do.
Speaker 5
01:05:46 One final courageous act before her untimely death.
Devon
01:05:51 Again, you know, a few years later, FBI.
01:05:54 Would say that didn't happen.
01:05:59 Is this is Larry King?
01:06:01 I guess I didn't play this one.
01:06:02 I don't know.
01:06:03 We don't have to watch it.
01:06:05 Oops, that's going to **** the audio up.
01:06:11 It's kind of long.
01:06:12 I don't know if we.
01:06:12 Want to watch this whole thing?
01:06:17 Do you guys feel like watching us?
01:06:18 You want to see the Larry King interview?
01:06:19 Or have you had?
01:06:21 Let me ask Chad here.
01:06:25 It's not super long.
01:06:26 It's like UM.
01:06:30 Well, it's kind of long.
01:06:32 Never mind.
01:06:32 It's it's, it is pretty long.
01:06:39 You guys can always find it.
01:06:40 It's it's.
01:06:42 Let's just watch real quick part of it, I.
01:06:44 Think people are are on the.
01:06:45 Fence about this.
01:06:49 We'll just watch how the intro it so you get like a taste of how this was put out, but.
01:06:53 We're not gonna watch the whole thing.
01:06:56 So many lost their lives in Tuesday's terrorist attacks. Among them was Barbara Olsen, attorney best selling author and a very frequent guest on this program. Theirs that fantastic fate.
01:07:07 So there you go.
01:07:08 She was a very frequent guest on Larry King, which was like the.
01:07:12 Political show back then.
01:07:14 So this lady in I was too young to know this.
01:07:16 So that's why she got I she doesn't ring any bells at all when I.
01:07:19 When I look at her, but apparently she was.
01:07:22 She was a big deal.
01:07:23 Listen great smile. She was on American Airlines Flight 77. That's the one that hit the Pentagon. Her husband is the solicitor General of the United States.
01:07:31 Ted Olsen.
01:07:32 He talked with me earlier today, right after attending the National Cathedral Service, and I asked him what it was like to for him, especially to go to that service.
Speaker 12
01:07:43 Paul, it was enormously moving.
01:07:45 And before I say anything more about that, I just wanted to thank you, Larry.
01:07:50 It is a.
Devon
01:07:53 That's probably good enough.
01:07:54 Let me see if I missed anything else I.
01:07:56 Don't think I did.
01:08:01 All right.
Speaker
01:08:02 So yeah, that that there was.
Devon
01:08:03 Just a rabbit hole.
01:08:04 I went down because someone someone pointed that out.
01:08:08 I had never known that.
01:08:11 But this guy?
01:08:13 Uh, you know, the other thing I wanted to just point out, we're not.
01:08:15 Going to watch the whole thing or.
01:08:17 Maybe any of it?
01:08:19 This guy is also, remember you might remember a couple of years back.
01:08:24 The FBI.
01:08:25 They made this big deal right there was this big story in the news where it was the FBI versus Apple, they had this terrorist phone and the FBI needed Apple to unlock the phone.
01:08:39 And there was this big hubbub about.
01:08:41 Ohh no new apple is is going to protect your privacy.
01:08:45 And I remember thinking and and I think even saying at the time, yeah, this is all ********.
01:08:50 If they want to get into that ******* phone, they'll get in that ******* phone.
01:08:54 You know, it's not like Apple doesn't have some magical way, and I think they got into the phone like in a day like they had like a when Apple eventually said no, we're not going to do it.
01:09:03 It left the news.
01:09:05 But then later when you find, you know, read like the court documents, they hired some contractor out or whatever.
01:09:10 But when they, when they were going through that legal fight.
01:09:14 And it was very public, right?
01:09:16 Very publicized in the in the National Theater of politics, which in my opinion was there's a high probability that that was to get you to feel comfortable, that your phone was not hackable.
01:09:30 Oh, don't remember.
01:09:31 I remember these weird stories that would come out all the time.
01:09:33 Like, oh, yeah.
01:09:33 You know, if you use iMessage.
01:09:35 The government can't read that because they're.
01:09:37 And as we again we know that.
01:09:40 That's that's all.
01:09:41 ********, and in fact, recently it's been coming out more and more and I talked about this over a year ago, but now there's more evidence of it.
01:09:47 Like I think it was a year or so ago.
01:09:49 The guy that that created Linux, Linus.
01:09:52 Whenever the **** his name is found while he was dicking around.
01:09:57 And and maybe that in fact this.
01:09:59 Might even be.
01:09:59 Why he got pushed out of his own?
01:10:01 Like he was dicking around with instruction sets on on processors and found like all these undocumented instruction sets and Intel processors, and was like, what is this?
01:10:13 This is weird.
01:10:15 This is this seems a little sketch and so he contacted Intel and was like, what's all?
01:10:20 This stuff that.
01:10:21 You don't have documented that looks like it can execute code and and Intel got really ****** *** and wouldn't tell him.
01:10:29 And it was, it was kind of like this.
01:10:31 Nothing story that because you kind of have to be a little high IQ to even understand why.
01:10:35 That's like a a problem.
01:10:37 And a lot.
01:10:38 Of people theorized at the time.
01:10:39 Oh wow, this this looks like a hardware back door that's built into every Intel chip.
01:10:48 And which is a really big deal, because that means it doesn't ******* matter what software you are using to try to evade, you know, hacking or, you know, like being spied on, or this sort of a thing, because someone at least.
01:11:05 Has hardware back door like.
01:11:08 It's built into the ******* chip.
01:11:11 And it came out just another like a week ago that some other hackers have found even more.
01:11:17 Of this stuff.
01:11:19 In Intel chips and look it's we all know it's not just Intel chips.
01:11:25 So you have undocumented backdoor access and as we have seen in the past time and time again, all of these Silicon Valley companies work with the intelligence agencies.
01:11:37 No problem.
01:11:38 You know, they have no problem handing over data that is supposed to be private over to the NSA and everybody else.
01:11:44 And so it doesn't take a genius to figure out.
01:11:46 Ohh look look.
01:11:48 It appears as though companies, well, at least companies like Intel and and agencies like the NSA, most likely have hardware back doors and into all of your ****.
01:12:01 And I guarantee you it's not just Intel.
01:12:08 And so that's just anyway.
01:12:10 So the idea that you have any kind of privacy on anything electronic is ********.
01:12:14 Never assume which is another reason why the discord server or the matrix server, whatever.
01:12:20 There's not going to be any shenanigans going on there that we would be ******** if we did anything like that.
01:12:26 You have to assume anything that's electronic, no matter how encrypted you think you're being.
01:12:32 You have to assume that someone can read.
01:12:34 It and even if look, even if your connection between your computer and the other computer is perfectly encrypted, it doesn't matter if they have a key logger on either side.
01:12:48 You know you're still typing into the computer, right?
01:12:50 And if you've got a hardware back door into the computer.
01:12:55 You know, doesn't matter what software you're running.
01:12:59 Doesn't matter.
01:13:00 You're still typing those words.
01:13:02 Doesn't matter if it's transmitted securely.
01:13:06 Yeah, they might not be able to look at that packet that's being sent over the the network and maybe crack into it.
01:13:12 I mean, I think that's even a possibility, but.
01:13:14 Like, let's just say that you've got, I.
01:13:16 Don't know you know.
01:13:18 512 bit you know something crazy that that's unlikely. They'd be able to crack. Doesn't matter.
01:13:23 If they're logging your keystrokes.
01:13:27 And it doesn't matter if you're running, you know, like tails or Knoppix, or, you know, some Linux distribution.
01:13:33 That's all super secure if they've got a hardware back door.
01:13:39 And again, I don't think this is just limited.
01:13:41 To Intel shed.
01:13:45 So this, this, this story.
01:13:48 This was from a few years ago.
01:13:52 And look at the public anyway.
01:13:55 This is this is what the the *******.
01:13:57 Sheep were saying anyway.
01:13:58 Should Apple unlock a terror suspects iPhone to?
01:14:01 Assist the FBI, 50.
01:14:02 1% said yes.
01:14:06 Now this was a couple of years before they started calling everybody a terrorist, you know.
01:14:11 Before they start locking up grandma off or walking into the the capital, because now she's a terrorist, right?
Speaker 4
01:14:18 Corny FBI.
01:14:19 That's what they're they're it's terrorism charges.
Devon
01:14:21 Baked Alaska is a ******* terrorist now.
01:14:26 Right.
01:14:30 So they've already got the public.
01:14:31 On their side on this.
01:14:35 The very changed public opinion I mean shows like 24 and all that stuff did a great job of getting everyone into, you know, into believing that the FBI was some kind of superhero squadron protecting the freedoms.
01:14:51 But at the.
01:14:51 Time they they put on this big show.
01:14:54 And oh, look who?
Speaker 4
01:14:55 Their lawyer is.
Devon
01:14:59 This same ******* ****** right here, this guy.
01:15:04 Who obviously dyes his hair?
01:15:12 So this guy's ******* everywhere. It's.
01:15:16 It's annoying anyway. Oh.
01:15:20 Alright, let me turn off this thing.
01:15:28 I think it's bugging me.
01:15:32 So anyway, let's just let's just let's just chill for a little bit.
01:15:40 Let's just hang the **** out.
01:15:42 For a little bit.
01:15:46 Drinking some coffee.
01:15:48 I'm even considering I don't often drink.
01:15:52 I might even have, actually I don't know if I have anything I can drink.
01:15:58 Might have some wine.
01:16:01 Actually, I don't even I don't.
01:16:02 Think I have any wine right now.
01:16:04 Never mind.
01:16:05 I'll just keep drinking coffee.
01:16:10 Someone says.
01:16:13 Doing dishes stream.
01:16:19 I will not do dishes, but.
01:16:20 I will take this guy off the screen.
01:16:31 Important to chill going to be a hot summer.
01:16:37 Yeah, it's, it's.
01:16:38 Sometimes we got to relax.
01:16:40 We got to relax.
01:16:46 Rearrange my stuff here so I can see what.
01:16:48 You guys are saying easier?
01:16:50 I'm growing some nice squash and eggplant in my garden.
01:16:56 Very cool.
01:16:59 Very cool.
01:17:00 I'm growing potatoes in my my huge culture beds, so my huge culture beds got taken over by tree tobacco and that's fine because it kind of it actually takes them a couple of years to really mature anyway, not treat tobacco but for the huge culture beds.
01:17:15 So it really whatever is going to grow in there is what?
01:17:17 Is going to grow in there, but.
01:17:19 It was kind of funny.
01:17:20 I threw a potato away because I thought it was rotten and I threw it in this in this bucket with a bunch of compost stuff because I was just anytime I had biomass like, you know, coffee grounds, whatever.
01:17:32 I was just throwing in this, this bucket that was outside.
01:17:36 And one day I go out and there's something growing out of the bucket.
01:17:39 And I'm like, what the **** is that?
01:17:41 And so I like dig.
01:17:41 Through it and it it one of.
01:17:43 The potatoes. The rotten potatoes.
01:17:44 Was growing. I was.
01:17:45 Like, alright, OK.
01:17:47 So I planted it in the human culture bed and it's now it's like this.
01:17:50 Big *** potato plant.
01:17:52 So I'm just going to let it go.
01:17:53 I don't think I'm gonna dig it up.
01:17:54 Or I'm just going to let it do its thing.
01:17:58 What software do you?
01:17:59 Use for your intros depends on you're talking about the 3D animation stuff. I do cinema 4D usually because it's quick and easy and after effects.
01:18:10 Because it's quick and easy.
01:18:12 Can rabbits shoot?
01:18:14 Or can the rabbits you shoot provide food supply?
01:18:18 Yeah, I haven't done it yet.
01:18:19 I haven't eaten the rabbits yet, but yeah, I.
01:18:23 Mean I.
01:18:24 I I don't know how to do it and I've never.
01:18:27 I've never gone hunting or anything like that, so I just don't know what I'm doing and I and I, that's something I want.
01:18:32 To know how.
01:18:32 To do before I start chowing down on rabbits.
01:18:37 And I I need to also know like what are there parasites I got to worry about that sort of a thing right now.
01:18:42 When I shoot them, I just cut them over the fence and then their bodies are gone the next day because coyotes or something are eating them.
01:18:47 You know what I saw today?
01:18:48 I saw a a vulture.
01:18:51 ******* kill something.
01:18:54 Like it was another, it was another bird.
01:18:55 I don't know what kind of bird it was, but I see this big *** vulture like swooped down.
01:18:59 I was like, oh, holy ****.
01:19:01 And it swept and I couldn't see, like, where it went down.
01:19:04 But like it went down like behind some bushes and then it comes flying back up with this struggling bird and its claws.
01:19:13 It was pretty ******* awesome.
01:19:19 I was blocked by Bishop Garrison on Twitter for calling out his genocide plans.
01:19:24 Do you think I should fear for my life?
01:19:27 I no, I don't think should fear for your life.
01:19:35 The next major event is going to be a hacking thing.
01:19:38 There's a lot of talk about hacking and meat shortages.
01:19:41 There is a lot of talk about hacking.
01:19:44 And I guess meat shortages too.
01:19:49 You know, computing forever has done.
01:19:51 A really good job I think of covering like the the great reset type stuff and the COVID nuff.
01:19:58 And he's been bringing that up a lot because I guess Klaus Schwab keeps talking about it.
01:20:03 And and he was saying he was bringing this stuff up before we had.
01:20:07 The pipeline supposed hack or whatever that was, and then whatever that what was the hack that that happened just right after that?
01:20:16 I mean, it's certainly.
01:20:20 Certainly some of that could wreak havoc.
01:20:22 That's The thing is, the more you automate it, well, it's kind of like with the pipeline thing, right, with the pipeline thing, they did the congressional hearing and the people that represented the pipeline said that no one that knew how to manually operate the pipeline was either living or or, you know, working there anymore.
01:20:42 That a lot of people, I mean, just everything is automated and no one knows how it works.
01:20:47 That is actually whether you think they're going to false flag stuff or not.
01:20:52 That's actually a very real problem when you think about what's been going on demographically and everything else in this country.
01:20:59 You know, a lot of the reason why the ruling class.
01:21:02 Doesn't really give two ***** about importing the hordes of.
01:21:05 Works is because the types of jobs that they need to have accomplished in order to maintain their lifestyles.
Speaker 5
01:21:12 You don't need.
Devon
01:21:13 To be a genius, to do these jobs.
01:21:15 Thanks to the.
01:21:15 Automation and in fact that.
01:21:17 Pretty soon you won't need anyone, right?
01:21:20 Because everything is going to be automated.
01:21:22 But what's happening is you are you, it's.
01:21:25 I talked about this before where you have.
01:21:27 You know, a lot of the programmers these days, they don't actually know how to program anything.
01:21:31 They just know how to utilize libraries that other people wrote.
01:21:35 Sometimes libraries that are decades old and you know, they're basically using the.
01:21:41 They're copying and pasting the work of other people and arranging it in such a way that it kind of works.
01:21:46 Now look, that's just how technology evolves all the time anyway.
01:21:49 It's not like everyone that you know that invents a car.
01:21:52 I do invent the wheel, right?
01:21:53 Like some technology.
01:21:54 You're borrowing the technology of the people that came before you, right.
01:21:58 But it's starting to get to a ridiculous level.
01:22:01 So when I was in fact that same night when I.
01:22:03 Was talking about.
01:22:04 The what worried me about the.
01:22:08 The pace.
01:22:10 At which this technology is moving and how it's outpacing the people that are operating it.
01:22:17 That's that.
01:22:17 It's a very real problem.
01:22:19 It's not just, oh, they're going to hack us and take down some infrastructures they can **** with us more, although that's I'm not saying that's not possible.
01:22:26 It's entirely possible.
01:22:28 But what I am saying is that that's a very real.
01:22:31 Issue I mean if you've got everything automated and it's not a big deal because the people pushing the the few buttons that still need to be pushed and pulling the, the, the few the shrinking amount of levers that need to be pulled and because they're a IQ.
01:22:49 You know it's not.
01:22:49 A big deal because they're just, they're just button smashers, right?
01:22:53 They're they're console gamers.
01:22:56 That's what we used.
01:22:56 To call console gamers as button smashers.
01:22:59 That's all they are, right?
01:23:00 And so it doesn't matter.
01:23:01 They don't have to be smart.
01:23:02 Enough to know how to.
01:23:04 Actually, that's what it is, you know, that's what it is.
01:23:06 It's it's come down to the PC master race.
01:23:09 Gaming people are gone, and now it's all console gamers and the PC master race gamers.
01:23:16 You had to know about hardware because you had to build your PC.
01:23:20 You know, you had to know how to at the very least, you know, install a video card and and drivers and stuff.
01:23:26 That you had to know how to fix whatever problems would arise as a result of you doing all your hardware, and usually you had to install, you know, your own operating system that I'm sure you totally paid for and you know like there there was a difference in in the capability between the people that were playing computer games.
01:23:47 And the people that were playing console games, and it's the same ******* problem now.
01:23:53 Is you how basically the whole market now has been taken over by the equivalent of console gamers, people that that can't you know, if something breaks, they they just go buy.
01:24:03 A new console.
01:24:04 Yeah, they, they.
01:24:05 It's not meant to be worked.
01:24:07 On you know.
01:24:08 And that's not just video games.
01:24:10 That's pretty much everything, right, I mean.
01:24:12 That's how people.
01:24:13 You know nothing is designed.
01:24:16 That's one thing.
01:24:16 That's it's that's so.
01:24:20 That drives me to the older technology, like when I talk about 1960s and 70s tube radios and fixing them and stuff like that.
01:24:27 It's not even just the.
01:24:29 Radios like I had a vacuum cleaner that I wish I had.
01:24:32 I still had.
01:24:33 That was from the 1960s that they still made parts for, and that was made to be serviced.
01:24:40 And it, you know, this is a ******* vacuum cleaner.
01:24:42 Been vacuuming for 40 ******* years and it was mostly metal.
01:24:45 And it was like ********.
01:24:48 And it you know it.
01:24:48 Worked great, but nowadays that's you buy a vacuum cleaner and you run it and tell.
01:24:54 Like I got a I got a new vacuum cleaner and they didn't even ******* make belts for it.
01:24:59 And belts are they're going to wear out.
01:25:02 It's just like a piece of rubber.
01:25:04 And they.
01:25:05 No, it's not.
01:25:05 Even if it wears.
01:25:06 Out you just buy a whole nother vacuum cleaner.
01:25:10 And that's just, that's just how technology has changed.
01:25:13 It's changed to where no one is expected to actually know how any of this **** works.
01:25:17 You're not expected to.
01:25:18 I mean, because look, if if your if your customer base is lowering an IQ, whether it's because of demographics or just genics or both.
01:25:27 They can't be expected to operate their own technology, so if you start making stuff that is user serviceable and it's going to cost you extra to do that and then some other companies are just making like the throw away ****, you're going to lose.
01:25:41 So it doesn't necessarily.
01:25:42 That's how it's worked.
01:25:43 So the whole society is is turning like as everyone turns into ******* ******* and relies more and more automation, it's.
01:25:50 A huge ******* vulnerability.
01:25:53 Huge ******* vulnerability.
01:25:56 It's the kind of thing where, if, if.
01:25:59 You know, like with the pipeline.
01:26:01 If the automation the thing running everything for everybody breaks.
01:26:07 No one's.
01:26:07 Around that knows how to work it.
01:26:12 It's one of the reasons why, alright, so everyone's worried about emps or in the prepper community.
01:26:17 A lot of people are worried about MP.
01:26:19 You shouldn't be worried about MP.
01:26:21 'S just I'm.
01:26:22 I'm sorry, but like it's it's the.
01:26:24 The probability of.
01:26:25 That affecting you is pretty ******* low, and in fact, if you.
01:26:28 Actually know why everyone's worried.
01:26:29 About it, you'll you would not be worried.
01:26:32 Hardly at all, because the background of that is Newt Gingrich was trying to basically get a bunch of money out of Homeland Security and stuff by selling them stuff that.
01:26:43 Would that that would.
01:26:44 Ruggedized them and protect them against DMP's right? And so he, his friend wrote a book.
01:26:51 I think it was called.
01:26:56 Like I don't know what it's called now actually, but it was.
01:26:58 It was a.
01:27:01 Prepper **** book it was a end of the world scenario kind of book and it was a, you know, fiction book.
01:27:08 And he wrote the forward to it and everything, and it was trying to get right wing people scared about an EMP from, you know, North Korea or or China or or whatever.
01:27:19 Enough to where they would demand from their lawmakers.
01:27:22 You go and buy Newt Gingrich's stuff in the same way that Michael Chertoff, right, got rich off those ******* body scanners at airports.
01:27:34 So that's where a lot of the CMP stuff even started.
01:27:38 Was that so?
01:27:41 Yeah, don't.
01:27:42 Don't worry about that.
01:27:43 I I don't know why I got him that tangent, but that's that's the history of that.
01:27:48 Let me go back to chat here.
01:27:49 I don't.
01:27:49 Remember what I don't?
01:27:51 Remember what I was saying before that?
01:27:55 Rebuild kits for carburetors.
01:27:56 Often our stars are rarely findable.
01:27:58 Yeah, it's starting to get.
01:27:59 Harder and harder to find.
01:28:00 A lot of this stuff.
01:28:02 Electromagnetic bombs that frock up electronic ****? Yeah. EMP is in theory, and that's thing is, no one's actually done it.
01:28:12 I mean like, like people have done it.
01:28:14 Electromagnetic pulses on a small scale.
01:28:17 I can make one, you know, in my my, my workshop, it's not hard to do.
01:28:23 It's just you are emitting a large amount of radio waves, is what it is, is you're just emitting a bunch of radio waves that short circuit because it's too much like everything.
01:28:38 Every little.
01:28:40 If you do a wide enough bandwidth with a with enough power behind it with radio waves, essentially anything can become an antenna, anything metal, and so all the circuit boards and in computer parts and everything's computerized now.
01:29:00 But it what it will it'll basically become an antenna.
01:29:04 It'll it'll accept these radio waves into the circuit and blow all the circuits.
01:29:09 So the theory is that you could make one substantial enough and an electromagnetic pulse powerful enough to destroy.
01:29:20 All the electronics in a city.
01:29:22 If you detonated a nuclear bomb.
01:29:26 High altitude over a city because one of the things that happens when you detonate these bombs is you get an electromagnetic pulse.
01:29:35 In the same way.
01:29:36 Like if you're into ham radio, if you listen on a night where there's thunderstorms, you hear all the static crashes, well, that's just from a lightning bolt, right?
01:29:45 When you detonate a nuclear bomb, you get that times like a bajillion, and the so that static crash that that pulse is powerful enough to destroy all the electronics in your car, everything.
01:30:01 So every modern car that runs on computers would stop working.
01:30:05 Everything pretty much everything, your phone, everything would stop.
01:30:08 Working all at once.
01:30:10 So yeah, like if that.
01:30:11 In in theory, it's really scary.
01:30:14 It just it's hard to imagine.
01:30:16 First of all, because it's never been done.
01:30:18 So for all we know you, you would detonate the bomb and high altitude and then it would maybe break some stuff.
01:30:24 But you know, I mean, so it's just it's kind of a gamble if you're, if you're someone that's going to go toe to toe with America.
01:30:29 And that's like your big plan, you.
01:30:30 Better ******* hope it.
01:30:32 Works, it's all theoretical.
01:30:37 Looking forward to Croatia's all white team who are refusing to bend the knee in London's Wembley is that sports ball stuff.
01:30:45 Yeah, I mean, I to the extent that sports ball can be based, I guess that's cool.
01:30:49 I'm in great need for web programmers for a project related to a creation of a community app similar to discord.
01:30:55 I was wondering if you knew anyone.
01:30:57 Well, just why not?
01:30:58 Why not isn't matrix?
01:31:01 Open source.
01:31:02 Yeah. Why? Why?
01:31:03 Reinvent the wheel.
01:31:04 That's always been my my feeling on this stuff.
01:31:06 If it's open source, maybe it's not.
01:31:08 I thought it was.
01:31:10 Why reinvent the wheel?
01:31:11 Why not just use what's already been created?
01:31:14 UM.
01:31:18 That save yourself a lot of time.
01:31:23 Can't EMP my guns? Yeah. And you can't EMP my my 1970s truck or my 1970s car. Or my.
01:31:32 1970s or well, some of the 70s ones have transistors. Actually, many chips today are shielded from spurious emissions, which most likely would shield them from in the MP. Simulating MPs don't even permanently disable smartphones.
01:31:48 Military in the 1990s did some simulations on emps and determined that it's not a real huge threat. Yeah, that's the last thing. Everything does have some shielding. That's what I'm saying. It would have to be.
01:31:58 You'd have to really hope that that was affective.
01:32:07 You can't EMP anything that's fully mechanical only.
01:32:10 Yeah, exactly.
01:32:11 It's just look, em, the EMP thing.
01:32:14 Honestly, it's.
01:32:15 I mean, look, if you're like me and you like to be super autistic about everything and prepare and it's not that hard to prepare for that.
01:32:21 But you got to remember there's like a.
01:32:22 Whole industry.
01:32:24 Behind this prepper stuff, not just for preppers, but also at the government level.
01:32:29 And Newt Gingrich was trying to make a buck, and he was instrumental in making that popular in the prepper community because he, his friend, wrote that book.
01:32:38 And that's what it was.
01:32:39 That's how it.
01:32:39 Became like a thing.
01:32:42 I think that was in the 90s maybe.
01:32:43 That's why the military did the test.
01:32:48 The TV show Mad Men is a love letter to the 1960s cultural.
01:32:53 Decline and subversion.
01:32:54 It would be a gold mine of content.
01:32:55 For you.
01:32:56 Yeah, the Mad Men.
01:32:59 I should have included that included.
01:33:00 That on my last stream because at the same time when I was telling you like, oh, look, every single ******* show.
01:33:07 Suddenly had, like a gay character or did like this gay thing.
01:33:11 Mad Men did the same thing.
01:33:12 That's when I stopped watching it.
01:33:13 I watched season one and was like, oh, it's kind of based.
01:33:16 It's like talking about how, you know, men used to be masculine.
01:33:19 Like there's a lot of infidelity, that kind of thing going on and but back then, I wasn't as worried about that I.
01:33:25 Guess and then you know, season 2.
01:33:27 Same sort of.
01:33:28 Thing season three.
01:33:30 I think even I think it was like the.
01:33:31 First ******* episode.
01:33:34 01 of the characters is gay, and here's like a gay make out scene like I and I was just like, oh, God. And I stopped watching him.
01:33:42 Because it just turned away, everything went that way.
01:33:45 And then all of a sudden.
01:33:45 It was about feminism like.
01:33:48 That show it would be a gold mine just because it seemed like it was a bait and switch.
01:33:52 You know, you watched the first couple of seasons and it's it's, you know, it's like, uh, men being men and you know, like again, they're all kind of scumbags and cheating on their wife.
01:34:01 But it's like the opposite of feminism.
01:34:04 And so especially in the context of when that came out, it it seemed kind of like fun.
01:34:09 And it was nostalgic.
01:34:10 And it, you know, it took you back to a some, you know, a time when the patriarchy.
01:34:14 Is alive and well.
01:34:15 And maybe it was celebrating the wrong.
01:34:17 Parts of that.
01:34:17 But it was still, you know it.
01:34:18 Seemed like it was celebrating the patriarchy.
01:34:21 Where women didn't have like a say and they were all like there was the 2nd.
01:34:24 You know, like there was something.
01:34:26 And even like the even women like that show, you know, because, like, the the style was better, everything was just, it just seemed cooler.
01:34:35 And then season three season 3, they're like, oh, and by the way, this guy is gay.
01:34:40 I want to make, like, this whole storyline about that.
01:34:43 And now ohh now all these the.
01:34:45 Secretaries are going to start, you know, showing up the men and showing how how, you know, strong independent women can do the same job.
01:34:54 And so it's just a.
01:34:57 It just turned really gay.
01:34:59 Like everything out, like everything.
01:35:02 But I thought I actually thought of Mad Men.
01:35:03 After the last stream.
01:35:05 Because of that ******* episode.
01:35:08 That I should have included that.
01:35:11 Uh, do I ever get into blacksmithing at all?
01:35:14 No, I have a friend that does blacksmithing and leather smithing or I guess not smithing the leather, whatever that is.
01:35:24 But I don't do.
01:35:26 The final scene in Madman is a multicultural is the multicultural Coca-Cola commercial right? No, that, that, that in terms of Mad Men being it, it's a bait and switch.
01:35:36 It's it's getting.
01:35:38 Remember I did that that video on Pleasantville and how there was a lot of.
01:35:43 Nostalgia for that, that.
01:35:44 Era and have been part of it was because the boomers had shifted away that there was a lot of nostalgia for that and Mad Men is like it.
01:35:52 It gets you.
01:35:53 It hooks you in by offering like a little bit of that right at the.
01:35:57 Beginning and by the end of it, it's.
01:35:59 Celebrating what destroyed it?
01:36:03 So it's kind of.
01:36:04 Uh, yeah, it's a ****** ** show.
01:36:07 Have I ever thought about putting The West Wing or House of Cards?
01:36:12 On your list to look.
01:36:13 At UM.
01:36:16 I don't know.
01:36:17 I I never watched The West Wing.
01:36:19 I I remember.
01:36:22 Didn't they have like?
01:36:23 A woman president or something like that.
01:36:24 I didn't.
01:36:25 I never watched it.
01:36:26 It just seemed like it was.
01:36:27 A liberal it.
01:36:28 Was liberal fantasy of of how they wanted the world to be.
01:36:34 During a Republican administration.
01:36:39 At the time when it was a show, I I never I've never seen episode, I feel like it was the context of that would be more.
01:36:46 It would be more.
01:36:48 Relevant to whatever was going on back then, because that's what it was responding to.
01:36:53 In terms of House of Cards.
01:36:56 Yeah, I mean, I watched some of that.
01:37:03 You know, and the Clintons, who are friends with the pedophile that starred in that show.
01:37:09 Said it was, it was accurate and and he's basically like a murdering sociopath, which is interesting.
01:37:16 So I don't know, who knows.
01:37:19 Will I ever.
01:37:20 Go over the movie Bushwick from 2017.
01:37:23 I don't know what that is.
01:37:25 Should I look that up Bushwick from 2017?
01:37:46 Bushwick is a.
01:37:47 2017 American action thriller film, directed by Jonathan Millott and carry many neon and written by Nick Damici and Graham Reznick.
01:37:57 The film is about a former United States Navy Hospital corpsman and a young graduate student who form an unlikely alliance during the invasion of their.
01:38:06 City by a mysterious, heavily armed militia.
01:38:11 After both are injured during the fighting, they have to work together to rescue family members and escape to the United States or escape.
01:38:20 To the United States Army extraction point for civilians.
01:38:24 Oh, is this like a post apocalyptic thing, like a civil?
01:38:27 War kind of a thing.
01:38:30 Should we watch?
01:38:30 Let's watch the.
01:38:31 That's interesting.
01:38:34 Let's watch the the trailer.
01:38:38 I've never, never heard is it?
01:38:40 Was this like an independent film?
01:38:44 Yeah, I don't recognize any of these names, I mean.
01:38:46 It doesn't mean anything but.
01:38:48 Because, increasingly.
01:38:52 And you can rent it on YouTube.
01:38:53 Where's the trailer?
01:38:57 Why do they have the trailer with?
01:38:59 Arabic subtitles. That's weird.
01:39:03 Oh, they have the whole movie with Arabic subtitles.
01:39:07 I think, or at least that's what it says.
01:39:14 Yeah, it must be low budget then cause YouTube usually shuts that **** down.
01:39:20 All right.
01:39:21 Well, let's watch the trailer at least.
01:39:27 Hopefully it doesn't kill the connection.
Speaker
01:39:35 Let's see.
Devon
01:39:40 This is going.
01:39:40 To be low res.
01:39:42 ****** but whatever.
Speaker
01:39:56 One time we had a blackout and I hit.
01:39:58 Stuck in the tunnel?
01:40:01 I had to use my phone for light.
01:40:03 You just described my worst nightmare.
01:40:04 To me.
01:40:09 All Metro Services cancelled.
01:40:11 This is an emergency.
01:40:13 Where do they go?
Speaker 2
01:40:17 Please move to the nearest exit.
Speaker
01:40:20 Where you going?
Speaker 9
01:40:22 I'll be right back, OK?
Speaker 1
01:40:42 Alright, alright.
Devon
01:40:51 Come over.
Speaker 10
01:41:06 Can you tell me your name?
Speaker
01:41:08 Let's see.
01:41:10 Please don't leave me here.
Devon
01:41:12 I hate trailers like this because it's not telling me anything about the ******* movie.
01:41:17 The low budget movies usually make trailers like this because they're not good.
01:41:20 At trailers, there's like a whole army that's just killing people.
Speaker 9
01:41:28 Right now, finally.
Speaker 8
01:41:29 Just here, everywhere.
Speaker 14
01:41:34 The terrorists.
Devon
01:41:36 No, it's more tactical.
Speaker
01:41:43 Make it 1 block at a time.
01:42:03 I mean.
Devon
01:42:06 Got Brittany snow?
01:42:08 They know it.
Speaker
01:42:12 You saw Brock?
Devon
01:42:17 Is this a Canadian?
01:42:18 Movie is an Aesop Rock Canadian.
01:42:24 Look, it's right now.
01:42:25 At least it's on YouTube for.
01:42:26 Free if I.
01:42:27 Don't mind Arabic subtitles, so yeah, I might.
01:42:31 Check it out.
01:42:33 Maybe I'll check that out.
01:42:35 And watch the with Arabic subtitles.
01:42:39 If that's actually, maybe it might just be like some.
01:42:42 Let me see if it actually.
01:42:42 Is it says it is?
01:42:45 Maybe it's a terrorist night.
Speaker
01:42:47 It looks like it is.
Devon
01:42:48 What's your name?
01:42:50 That's the whole.
01:42:52 All right, well, if you want to watch it for free on YouTube, apparently that's not a.
01:42:59 It's not hard.
01:43:00 To do.
01:43:02 So yeah, maybe I'll take a look it.
Speaker 9
01:43:03 Looks kind of.
Devon
01:43:04 Low budget, though it might be lame.
01:43:07 All pennies dated 1982 or early are made of copper. It's a nice prep once the system collapses, you can melt them down into ignites or ingots.
01:43:18 Copper is a precious metal that is very overlooked.
01:43:24 I'm going to guess that's one way you.
01:43:25 Can do it.
01:43:27 I don't know.
01:43:28 I don't know.
01:43:28 I mean like.
01:43:29 I don't know how.
01:43:29 Well, you know, I am starving to death here.
01:43:32 I have some copper.
01:43:34 You know, I mean, I don't know if.
01:43:35 That's going to work.
01:43:36 Well, you review the buck breaker.
01:43:38 No, no, God.
01:43:39 I don't no I.
01:43:40 Really don't want to see that.
01:43:41 I really don't want to see that.
01:43:43 I really I.
01:43:47 Don't make me watch that.
01:43:49 If you guys don't know what that is.
01:43:57 So there's this gay black guy on Twitter.
Speaker 9
01:44:04 That apparently.
Devon
01:44:06 Has this fantasy.
01:44:10 That, uh, one of the things that the evil white people did when they were enslaving.
01:44:20 The innocent black folk who built this country.
01:44:28 Something called buck breaking.
01:44:30 Buck breaking.
01:44:32 And which basically means that the the white southern hillbillies, of course, who were all that, that's who are the slave masters.
01:44:42 They were just ***** ****** all the black people.
01:44:46 Into submission.
01:44:48 And this this happened like as like routinely like this was just part of the deal is you just get all the black bucks.
01:44:56 Got *** raped into submission.
01:44:59 And he made a whole movie.
01:45:00 About it, I don't know why.
01:45:03 Seems like a weird movie to make.
01:45:06 From I don't you know, I just.
01:45:10 I really don't.
01:45:11 I don't know.
01:45:12 I I kind of don't want to watch a a whole movie about a astride fantasy that some gay black guy has.
01:45:22 I'm sure it's funny at times, but I'm sure it's also really ******* gross.
01:45:27 Kind of don't want to.
01:45:28 See that?
01:45:30 So that's that's I'm not.
01:45:32 Gonna say totally no, but probably no probably know.
01:45:36 It would get it.
01:45:37 It's one of those things it would get clicks right?
01:45:39 It just but.
01:45:40 I don't care like.
01:45:41 It's like I don't know.
01:45:44 I don't know.
01:45:46 I I don't know.
01:45:47 I guess I wish I knew someone that had already because I don't want to subject myself to that.
01:45:53 I wish I knew someone had already seen it.
01:45:54 They could maybe give me the lowdown, you know, warn me what's in it before I watch it?
01:45:58 Because I.
01:45:58 Just feel like there's probably some horrific **** in that.
01:46:04 Do I have?
01:46:05 Any thoughts on no white guilt or go free?
01:46:08 You talk about the guy?
01:46:09 White guilt.
01:46:10 I think he's he's he's all right.
01:46:13 I mean, I don't know him personally, but he seems alright.
01:46:15 I've been on that that on that stream with Mark Collette, who I who I have talked to and it seems cool.
01:46:25 But yeah, I don't know.
01:46:27 Beyond that, it seems cool though.
01:46:34 Is that is because he has his own stream, right?
01:46:37 I've never seen his stream.
01:46:39 I'm sure it's fine.
01:46:40 I don't know.
Speaker 1
01:46:41 He's more he look.
Devon
01:46:42 The the big difference between me and him, as far as I can tell, is he's way more optimistic and that's fine.
Speaker
01:46:50 I don't.
Devon
01:46:51 I don't even think it's.
01:46:51 A bad idea for some people to be optimistic, right?
01:46:55 It's just that you need to be realistic too.
01:46:59 And maybe he is.
01:47:00 I've never seen his stuff and that my my only the only thing I've ever noticed in our differences in in how we approach things is is that he's way more optimistic about I.
01:47:14 I don't know if let's say political solutions, but maybe.
01:47:17 Deborah, you are going to watch Die Frau.
01:47:20 I'm Monday.
01:47:21 A 20 silent black and white movie made by Fritz Lang, a German friend of Werner von Braun, who incidentally was best friends with Walt Disney.
01:47:31 The Die Frau I'm Mond movie form the blueprint basis for the Apollo Moon landing hoax.
01:47:38 Watch it.
01:47:38 Trust me.
01:47:40 Are you talking?
01:47:40 About the the.
01:47:42 The famous movie where the rocket hits the Moon and the eyeball, because if those you're talking about then I'm not sold because I've seen that.
01:47:51 Let me look though.
01:47:57 Die Frau.
01:48:00 And look, I'm one of the.
01:48:01 People, I'll fully admit there's some ****** ** things when it comes to the moon landing.
01:48:08 Ohh no.
01:48:08 This this looks different.
01:48:11 All right.
01:48:11 And you can watch this whole thing on YouTube.
01:48:13 Too, I thought you said it.
01:48:14 Was 20 minutes long.
01:48:15 This is ******* 2.
01:48:16 This is almost three hours long.
01:48:22 Or maybe he didn't say it was 20, he said.
01:48:23 It's from the.
01:48:24 20s this is ******* three hours long.
01:48:28 And a silent film.
01:48:30 That's three.
01:48:30 Hours long.
01:48:31 I don't know if I.
01:48:31 Have the tolerance for that, but maybe.
01:48:35 Maybe I'll keep this open on a tab.
01:48:38 Wait, hold on, let.
01:48:38 Me do this.
01:48:42 Because I want to have these.
01:48:45 All these movies.
01:48:47 Where I can get to them?
01:48:53 Open up my notes here so I don't forget.
01:49:06 About halfway done with another movie.
01:49:08 Video I'm working on right now that is the most Jewish movie ever made.
01:49:18 You guys will love that one.
01:49:24 Do I remember seeing Chuck and Larry movie advertised gay marriage made palatable by Adam Sandler's comedic genius and appeals to economic sensibility?
01:49:36 I remember it.
01:49:39 Vaguely, but I never saw the movie.
01:49:44 So I'd have to that's if I remember correctly though, that's from about the same time period that they were pushing all this stuff.
01:49:51 So that would make sense.
01:49:55 UM.
Speaker
01:50:01 It was on.
Devon
01:50:01 Netflix, the bad guys are all the whites.
01:50:03 The good guy?
Speaker
01:50:06 UM.
Devon
01:50:12 Let's see here.
01:50:16 Fast forward pretty behind here.
01:50:19 Make a stream on the purge movies.
01:50:21 I so alright the purge movies.
01:50:26 I started working on a string for that right before the.
01:50:28 Other computer died.
01:50:30 And so I've watched all of them except for the only one I didn't.
01:50:34 Finish was the the one.
01:50:35 That's probably the most relevant is the the American one, the one where it's like you get super political and they're going after the MAGA hat people.
01:50:45 That is.
01:50:47 That's like in the back burner because in fact, thanks for reminding that I almost forgot that I had even done that.
01:50:53 But yeah, I did.
01:50:54 Watch those.
01:50:55 That is pretty obvious.
01:50:57 It's just so obvious.
01:50:58 Yeah, that's not worthy of, like, a full on video, but it might be because it might be worthy of doing a stream where we just go over all the movies because it's just so ******* obvious.
01:51:11 Not for training, but for crafting copper wires and stuff like that.
01:51:15 I don't know.
01:51:16 It's a lot of.
01:51:17 You know what I mean?
01:51:18 There's there's other sources of copper that if an emergency situation would be easy to get.
01:51:24 It's ******* hilarious, Devin.
01:51:26 Apparently whites were making crab people, according to the documentary.
01:51:31 I'll check that out.
Speaker
01:51:34 UM.
Devon
01:51:37 Check out Betty.
01:51:38 Boop's ups and downs on YouTube. Skip the 2:30 or 220. Watch around one minute when you see.
01:51:43 The thumbnail.
01:51:45 You won't be disappointed.
01:51:48 Betty Boop, UPS and down.
01:51:55 Let's take a look.
01:52:00 Betty Boop, ups and downs.
Speaker 9
01:52:11 Ohh yeah yeah.
Devon
01:52:17 In fact, I sent this to Owen.
01:52:20 And he put it on.
01:52:21 A show like this was.
01:52:22 Like a couple of years ago.
Speaker 9
01:52:26 Because I saw that so much as like oh.
Devon
01:52:27 This will blow as mine.
01:52:32 Yeah, it's got a lot of Saturn imagery and and and moon stuff.
01:52:38 Yeah, right.
01:52:39 Let me.
01:52:40 See, we'll skip ahead to the.
01:52:45 Let me see if I can quickly download it.
01:52:51 I'll started downloading.
01:52:55 The bark breaking movie was strongly anti LGBT.
01:53:00 It's purely insane rambling for the documentary, but one of the main points was the **** agenda was created by white people to emasculate men because whites are jealous of plaques.
01:53:11 It's red pilled **** stuff, but it's it should still.
01:53:14 That's pretty ******* hilarious.
01:53:17 Maybe I'll maybe I'll.
01:53:18 Check it out then.
01:53:20 Have you seen Eric Dube's nuclear hoax video?
01:53:23 I have I.
01:53:24 Have not.
01:53:27 Check out the Betty Boops already said that.
01:53:32 What about the earth being flat the earth?
01:53:34 Is not flat.
01:53:35 The earth is just it's so obviously not flat.
01:53:38 There's a million ways you can prove it yourself.
01:53:40 It's another reason why you should probably get the ham radio if you think it's flat because it's you.
01:53:43 Can prove it yourself that that's not.
01:53:46 I don't I I don't know why that's even like a thing.
01:53:49 I don't know why that's a thing.
01:53:52 UM, oops. What the ****?
01:54:01 Let's see here.
01:54:02 I just accidentally passed through like a lot of stuff.
01:54:08 That's OK.
01:54:12 Yeah, well, I mean.
01:54:13 Like there's people that say it's a Flat Earth.
01:54:15 There's a flat side up to make truthers look crazy.
01:54:19 I think that's possible, I just don't.
01:54:21 I think that it's mostly there's just some people that once they find out there's a lot of significant lies, they kind of go off the rails.
01:54:29 And they don't know where the lies stop.
01:54:31 And unless you have the ability.
01:54:34 To conduct some of the experiments yourself, you know, you know that the people have lied to you, and that includes scientists and stuff.
01:54:43 Right.
01:54:44 And so you're no longer taking a lot of what has been told to you as gospel truth because it's.
01:54:52 You know, usually not.
01:54:55 But there's some very simple things you can do to prove the shape of the earth.
01:54:58 They've been doing this for ******* centuries.
01:55:00 It's not like new technology.
01:55:02 You you don't need.
01:55:03 A whole lot of you just need to.
01:55:05 Just sit down and ******* do it.
01:55:08 And look there.
01:55:09 I I was open to the idea that that look, I really was.
01:55:13 I was like, look, they lied about every ******* everything else, right?
01:55:17 But it took me like an afternoon.
01:55:20 And one of the easiest things if you're a ham radio person, easiest thing in the world.
01:55:27 The Round global world.
01:55:31 To understand that it's round is understanding great circle maps.
01:55:37 They would not work.
01:55:39 Great. A great circle map.
01:55:41 And I'm not going to spend a lot of time on this because I've done this a million times.
01:55:45 A great circle map is basically like a Flat Earth map to make it easier for you to know where to point your antenna on the globe.
01:55:55 So like if you're in San Francisco and you're trying to point your antenna at Egypt.
01:56:03 You know you have to.
01:56:04 It's easy if you have, like, a flat representation of what direction to point your antenna.
01:56:10 So they make these great circle maps.
01:56:12 Well, the great circle map changes.
01:56:15 Depending on where you are.
01:56:19 Because it's unfolding a globe, and if the if the world was flat, there'd just be one map that works for everybody.
01:56:30 And it would just work, because if it's flat.
01:56:35 It's it's.
01:56:37 It's just a flat map.
01:56:39 It's not like you're not unfolding it onto a flat surface, you know.
01:56:43 What I mean?
01:56:43 So to give an idea of what these look like, the UN map is a great circle map.
01:56:49 If the cent, it's like there's like the Flat Earth map too, right?
01:56:53 Is like the a great circle map.
01:56:55 If the.
01:56:57 If your location was the North Pole, so if you're a ham radio person and you went to the North Pole and you wanted to talk to San Francisco, you would use the great circle map to determine what direction to point your antenna at.
01:57:15 But if you gave that map.
01:57:17 That you just used that.
01:57:18 Worked to the person in San Francisco.
01:57:21 And said OK, now use this map to point your antenna at Egypt.
01:57:25 You'd be ******* way off course.
01:57:27 It wouldn't work.
01:57:29 If the earth was flat, it would work.
01:57:32 Because that would just.
01:57:33 Be right for everybody.
01:57:35 That'd be the map.
01:57:38 And so that's that's one super easy way.
01:57:42 Every ham radio operator with a directional antenna can figure out on their own that the world's not flat.
01:57:49 The other thing is satellite satellites are real.
01:57:51 They're not, they're not balloons.
01:57:54 And that you can mathematically and people do all the time.
01:57:57 Again with ham radio stuff you can figure out where these ******* satellites that they put up and they put these things up.
01:58:02 In the 70s.
01:58:03 Can you imagine what you'd have to do to be faking a ******* satellite every day since the ******* 70s?
01:58:11 And have it like work out mathematically like where it where it would be to be mimicking orbit.
01:58:19 Because if you want to talk to one of these satellites that's been up there since the ******* 70s, I mean, they're they're dying.
01:58:25 A lot of these satellites, many of them, have died all the way right, but some of them are still barely.
01:58:31 Going but because.
01:58:32 They're barely going.
01:58:33 You have to get it exactly right.
01:58:35 When you communicate with them, you have to point it like exactly.
01:58:37 You have to know where it is in the sky.
01:58:39 And get your antenna like pointed right *******.
01:58:42 At it to get it.
01:58:47 That only works.
01:58:49 If the earth isn't flat and there's like a.
01:58:52 Million other things.
01:58:55 And there's just, I don't know.
01:58:56 I don't understand.
01:58:57 I don't understand.
01:58:59 Because it doesn't change anything for me.
01:59:02 And like the the argument that ohh, you're just you're just scared, man.
01:59:05 You're just afraid.
01:59:06 You're afraid of the Flat Earth.
01:59:07 Because it'll just.
01:59:08 Blow your ******* mind.
01:59:09 It wouldn't blow my mind, I'd.
01:59:10 Be confused like how?
01:59:12 Like how nothing.
01:59:14 Works the way it should.
01:59:16 Like it wouldn't make any sense.
01:59:19 Right.
01:59:19 I'd be like.
01:59:20 Well, then, satellites are magic.
01:59:23 You know, like it.
01:59:24 Wouldn't make sense.
01:59:25 It really wouldn't make.
01:59:26 Sense but.
01:59:30 But yeah, that nothing out they.
01:59:32 Wouldn't blow my mind.
01:59:33 I again, I would just be really ******* confused because now all of a sudden the satellites would have to be like magic and ham radio would be magic like all the stuff that that makes sense mathematically would no longer make sense mathematically.
01:59:47 And so it have to be like magic or something.
01:59:50 You know and and the other thing is ask a flat Earther for to produce their model for you to test.
01:59:56 No one's ever done that.
01:59:59 You know, flat Earthers like to try to poke holes and ohh look at your low birth model.
02:00:04 I found this inconsistency which nine times actually 10 times out of 10 it's they're misunderstanding something.
02:00:13 But they.
02:00:14 They can't.
02:00:16 They don't even have a model.
02:00:18 For you to look at.
02:00:20 Because every model that's ever been produced, you can ******* debunk within a second.
02:00:25 Because the earth isn't flat.
02:00:27 It's easy to do.
02:00:29 So that's all the time.
02:00:30 Going to spend on that.
02:00:32 Because it's just ridiculous.
02:00:33 It's it's, it's it's ******* stupid, it's it's childish and it's stupid.
02:00:38 It's stupid that anyone even still thinks this, and it it's really it's childish.
02:00:44 Is the only way to put it.
02:00:45 And if you want to live in a fantasy world and not, I mean, look, that's that's next level not facing reality if you can't even how do you ever expect to overcome the obstacles that lie ahead if you're you're so out there?
02:00:59 You can't even ******* figure.
02:01:00 Out the shape of the earth.
02:01:04 What good are you at that point?
02:01:09 You know, we need people living in reality.
02:01:11 Isn't that like the big problem?
02:01:12 Not living in a ******* fantasy world?
02:01:15 And a lot of people would rather live in a fantasy world because it makes them happier.
02:01:20 And that's why we're losing.
02:01:25 Uh, sorry.
02:01:26 Sphere cut.
02:01:27 Guess you'll never be as red poor as me.
02:01:30 Obviously joking.
02:01:31 Yeah, no.
02:01:32 That that's the thing.
02:01:33 Is it doesn't make any sense.
02:01:34 I don't know why you would like it's, it's kind of.
02:01:37 Like, because I've heard people.
02:01:39 Talk about like, Oh well.
Speaker 5
02:01:41 They, they they they want.
Speaker 9
02:01:43 The world to be round.
Devon
02:01:45 And then they'll, they'll, they'll, they.
02:01:47 I don't know.
02:01:48 I don't want to say it's projection, but they'll they'll list all these things that are completely irrelevant.
02:01:53 Like when I say, oh, it makes you feel like you're you're, there's nothing insignificant thing flying around.
02:01:57 So I don't feel that way about myself.
02:02:02 I don't.
02:02:02 I not at all.
02:02:04 If I thought that I I and I think maybe that that maybe that's what it is.
02:02:07 Maybe it is because I also hear like oh.
02:02:10 You're just afraid.
02:02:10 Man, no.
02:02:12 Like I said, if I find.
02:02:13 Out if I fed out, the earth was flat tomorrow.
02:02:15 Like you proved it somehow.
02:02:17 Like took me up in a spaceship or I.
02:02:18 Don't know and.
02:02:19 I looked down there.
02:02:20 Oh, wow, it is.
02:02:20 That's crazy.
02:02:23 I'd just be confused.
02:02:24 I wouldn't be.
02:02:24 Like uh, my world.
Speaker 6
02:02:26 View is shattered.
Devon
02:02:27 But I feel like that's kind of like a thing with these people.
02:02:30 Like I I feel like.
02:02:30 There's maybe there's like.
02:02:34 Yeah, I don't know.
02:02:35 I don't know.
02:02:35 I think that.
02:02:37 In order to they they want to believe in magic, honestly, they want to believe in, in magic.
02:02:43 In reality, the more like it's it's.
02:02:48 And maybe and maybe that's the kind of thing that would bother them, like feeling insignificant, feeling like that we are on a planet that is in in a universe.
02:02:57 And if you you.
02:02:58 Know because a lot of these.
02:02:59 Look, I'll just be honest with you guys.
02:03:01 A lot of these flat Earthers, one of the biggest problems they seem to have.
02:03:03 When it comes to physics is understanding scale.
02:03:07 Right.
02:03:08 And so maybe that makes sense that that's who would be attracted to that idea is people that would be overwhelmed by by scale.
02:03:17 I'm not overwhelmed by scale, it's I don't.
02:03:19 Care I I will never.
02:03:21 I don't care how big the ******* universe and.
02:03:23 How tiny the the earth could?
02:03:24 Be a speck.
02:03:27 On on, on, on the, on the ****.
02:03:32 Of an enormous dog like the art Galaxy, it could just be a piece of of tiny **** in a giant dog shirt somewhere else, like it just completely insignificant.
02:03:45 And I wouldn't.
02:03:45 I would still think that I was significant and I would still think that I mattered.
02:03:49 I wouldn't, you know, like it doesn't cause it.
02:03:51 That's The thing is, it doesn't scale, doesn't matter.
02:03:57 You know, scale doesn't matter to the Ant.
02:04:02 Scale doesn't matter to to me.
02:04:05 I don't care like my size, my physical size inside the universe and the size of the universe, and the comparison between the two.
02:04:14 It doesn't intimidate me.
02:04:16 I'm OK with that.
02:04:19 And in fact, in this argument that, oh, it makes it so it.
02:04:22 Means that there's.
02:04:23 No God, right.
02:04:24 Like they want you to believe there's no God and this is way to make you think.
02:04:27 How does that make the they're no God?
02:04:32 I don't understand.
Speaker 12
02:04:33 That at all.
Devon
02:04:37 That in fact.
02:04:40 There's a lot of religious people that, that, that are very comfortable with, with the shape of the Earth, including the people that initially.
02:04:52 Proposed the Earth was round.
02:04:54 They weren't atheists.
02:04:59 So it's it.
02:05:00 I don't get it.
02:05:01 I don't understand the fascination with it.
02:05:03 Like I said, I I just think it's it's people that it's escapism, really, it's escapism.
02:05:10 And it's also a way to feel clever.
02:05:14 You know.
02:05:14 Oh, I figured out it's like the it's the same kind of thing that attracts the cute people, right?
02:05:18 Like, no matter how many times you show these cute people how completely ******* ******** queue is they, they tell you the same thing.
02:05:26 Oh, you just don't get it, man.
02:05:27 You're just scared you'll.
02:05:29 You'll see two more weeks.
02:05:31 You'll see Trump.
02:05:32 Is still president.
02:05:33 Right.
02:05:34 It's it's the same people.
02:05:37 It it's a lazy way to feel like you are intellectual because you understand something the rest of the world doesn't understand, so it puts you intellectually above the majority of people because there's this very fundamental thing that you understand that no one else understands.
02:05:54 It's the same exact draw that that appeals to the.
02:05:58 The the queue.
02:06:00 You're basically saying, oh, I get it and you'll see.
02:06:03 Maybe, maybe.
02:06:04 I don't know if the flat Earther people think you'll.
02:06:06 You'll see someday, if that's part of it, but with the cute people, it certainly is because they keep saying it.
02:06:10 But it's that same thing where, like, you feel like you're in.
02:06:14 In on the secret and that makes you smart.
02:06:18 But if you, but if you talk to these cute people and the same thing with these Flat Earth people, if you talk to these queue people and ask them, OK, can you explain to me why if Bill Barr is is going to lock up the pedos and stuff like that?
02:06:32 Why his dad hired Epstein and you know, like why he has.
02:06:35 All these ties.
02:06:36 Oh, that's the.
02:06:36 Thing I didn't talk about.
02:06:37 That guy's wife.
02:06:40 This dipshit's wife.
02:06:44 They have a memorial organization in her name.
02:06:49 Now the the Barbara Olsen memorial, and it's put on by the the federal, the Federalist Society or no, the.
02:06:57 Federalist what is it?
02:06:59 Is the federalist society.
02:07:07 I had it up here somewhere anyway. All these. All the worst ******* conservatives quote UN quote. Like John Roberts. It's it's the, it's the, it's the the group that told Trump who to nominate for the Supreme Court. And it's the same.
02:07:23 Group that's been telling everyone who to nominate for the Supreme Court. That's Republican for the last, like 20-30 years, and they have a memorial event in her name every year.
02:07:34 And people like Bill Barr, which is why it rang a bell.
02:07:36 I forgot about that.
02:07:37 People like Bill Barr, people like John Roberts.
02:07:40 All these *****, they're the ones that go and speak of.
02:07:42 This thing.
02:07:44 So anyway, that's just an aside.
02:07:46 But no, when you ask these cute people.
02:07:50 Like, OK, if you do all this research and you've you've, you've somehow figured out all this **** that I haven't figured out.
02:07:57 How do you explain all this stuff and it's it's a religious belief because it breaks down that you usually don't even know what you're talking about, and they have no answer to it.
02:08:04 And it's the same thing with these Flat Earth people.
02:08:07 If you if you confront them with the fact, just like I said, the fact that just like with queue, right, with queue they say trust the plan, what is the plan, I don't know.
02:08:17 With the Flat Earth.
02:08:18 Oh, the earth is flat.
02:08:18 OK, what's your model?
02:08:19 I don't know.
02:08:24 Then why do you believe in it?
02:08:27 Wouldn't you want to at least have a model for what?
02:08:29 It is.
02:08:31 Of course not, because if you.
02:08:32 Did then it would be something you.
02:08:34 Could someone could disprove?
02:08:40 And it's the same thing with the cue stuff.
02:08:41 It's if I told you what the plan is.
02:08:43 You'd be able to show me how it was wrong.
02:08:46 So it's better that I just trust the plan and just know that there's smarter people than me that.
02:08:50 That are doing it.
02:08:51 And that's that's flatter.
02:08:53 Same thing.
02:08:53 Flat Earth is Q Anon.
02:08:55 For people that don't understand physics.
02:08:58 And again, I don't, but I don't.
02:09:00 I don't know what it accomplishes for.
02:09:01 Them, you know, I don't know.
02:09:04 I mean, it seems it seems.
02:09:05 That a lot of the.
02:09:06 People tie it to religion somehow.
02:09:10 But I I don't.
02:09:11 I don't see why that that why they're connected.
02:09:19 People knew the earth was round to the Middle Ages.
02:09:22 There's books from that era that discuss it.
02:09:24 Also in paintings.
02:09:25 A sphere?
02:09:26 Well, yeah.
02:09:26 I mean, I think the Aztecs and people, it's easier to figure out because the what?
02:09:31 The movement of the stars.
02:09:34 And if you're thinking about like when you're a farmer, when you're a farmer and you back when ancient humans are trying to figure out whether and all this stuff, stuff that like, you depend your life depended on this.
02:09:45 And you're figuring out the seasons and all.
02:09:46 This stuff like.
02:09:47 That that's why they were looking at doing the astronomy thing and and and obviously like the sun and but so much of your life depended on what happened in the sky and the temperature and all this stuff.
02:10:00 And so you had a.
02:10:00 Lot of people paying attention to the stars and the sun and the moon and all the stuff, and they determined the earth was round and.
02:10:05 No many times.
02:10:08 It's not hard to figure out like mathematically, once you have, I mean there's ways.
02:10:13 Like I said, there's ways you can just do it without technology, but you don't even have to do that anymore.
02:10:18 I have.
02:10:18 I have technology in in my *******.
02:10:21 In the other room in the room actually kind of right.
02:10:23 Here with me.
02:10:25 Where I can do an experiment, take an afternoon, do an experiment.
02:10:32 And figure out that, oh, the Earth is round and and and just there's some other things.
02:10:37 A lot of it's you have it's it's something there that you often have to deal with in radio.
02:10:44 The shape of the Earth is a something you have to contend with on a regular basis on.
02:10:48 Radio, you know another.
02:10:49 Thing I've brought up is line of.
02:10:50 Sight, right? The reason.
02:10:53 Why antennas have to be up high?
02:10:56 Is because they have to overcome the.
02:10:58 Curvature of the earth.
02:11:00 Because you'd be.
02:11:01 You'd be shocked.
02:11:02 Shocked at how and it's funny because flat Earthers bring this up like it's somehow disproves the earth being flat.
02:11:08 Like, oh, look how much the the the curve would have to drop.
02:11:11 Yeah, no, it's crazy.
02:11:12 But that's how much it drops.
02:11:15 That's why that's why antennas have to.
02:11:16 Be up on a ******* mountain.
02:11:17 To work because if you just had.
02:11:19 Like if the earth.
02:11:20 Was flat.
02:11:20 You could put an antenna.
02:11:22 On your roof and it would reach Cairo.
02:11:25 You know, like you.
02:11:25 Would go all.
02:11:26 Over the place, as long as you're at the same elevation or below.
02:11:30 It would reach everywhere, but it doesn't.
02:11:34 You know, you could have one antenna on Mount Everest that could reach everywhere in the world and you.
02:11:38 Can't it doesn't.
02:11:42 So the the Bible says the Earth is a globe.
02:11:46 Even the 16th century Spanish version uses the word Globo when referring to their shape.
02:11:53 I don't I don't know if that about that.
02:11:54 But OK.
02:11:58 UM.
02:12:01 Orbs symbolizing the globe earth were held by Roman emperors long with along with Scepters, and This is why later Kings and Queens held similar balls and stuff.
02:12:16 Yeah, I mean like like I.
02:12:18 Don't care Even so much about the symbology and stuff.
02:12:20 Like that, it's just.
02:12:21 It's it's easy to sign, like using real science.
02:12:23 I mean, like Fauci, science, I mean, like, science.
02:12:25 That you're doing.
02:12:27 Not science.
02:12:27 You're trusting someone else to do.
02:12:29 Science that you're doing, that you can verify for yourself, it's easy to figure out that the Earth is round.
02:12:35 UM.
02:12:39 You should check out the film the Hunt.
02:12:42 It's a film about a guy falsely accused of ****** a little girl.
02:12:46 It's an amazing film.
02:12:48 The hunt.
02:12:50 All right, we'll add that.
02:12:51 To my list.
02:12:58 The hunt.
02:13:00 That sounds familiar.
02:13:09 Uh, did you figure out how to get your money from trovo, or is it still pointless to use their system to give you money?
02:13:16 It's not the preferred system only because the IT.
02:13:24 I think I can get it now, but at any moment they could just take it away and justice.
02:13:29 Look, maybe I'm wrong.
02:13:31 Maybe they'll let me stay.
02:13:32 On here forever, I don't know.
02:13:34 But I just.
02:13:34 I don't kind of.
02:13:35 I feel like they're doing the same thing.
02:13:36 Deliver did with D Live openly admitted to doing this with?
02:13:40 Oh, we're going to use these streamers who are really popular.
02:13:43 And get their audiences to get on our platform.
02:13:45 And then we'll.
02:13:46 Kick off the ******* streamers and then we'll still have their audience.
02:13:49 So I mean you can I prefer if you want to support me, you do it a different way, you know, either with crypto or subscribe star, those are the two big ones.
02:14:01 But I'm still on Patreon somehow.
02:14:02 And the UM, you can get a copy of my book or something.
02:14:12 When's the big black pilled meat going to happen?
02:14:15 We've got to make a community first.
02:14:17 But I could see something like that happening.
02:14:21 Depending on where this goal goes, maybe even like a screening of our awesome movie that we.
02:14:25 Make who knows?
02:14:31 When's the the big Z?
02:14:33 Blackpill going.
02:14:34 I don't know.
02:14:35 We could do.
02:14:35 Them in different places.
02:14:39 Greater black pilled.
02:14:43 I don't believe the earth is flat, but have you ever wonder what if the earth is not round, not rotating?
02:14:48 Like I said, it's easy to find out.
02:14:51 That it is round, that it is rotating.
02:14:53 Everything I just told you.
02:14:55 If, if, if you work with radio you have it's a, it's like a problem you're always having to work around is the fact that the Earth is round and rotating.
02:15:06 That that you always have to deal with that.
02:15:09 No matter what you're doing.
02:15:11 And so it's it's not something I have to.
02:15:16 You know, investigate that hard.
02:15:20 The sink of the Titanic in 1912 was very sketchy, owned by JP Morgan and three biggest opposition to the Federal Reserve were killed and it was passed one year later. Yeah, no, I I guarantee there's some.
02:15:32 Shenanigans with that.
02:15:34 I guarantee there's some shenanigans with.
02:15:35 That there's a lot of other.
02:15:37 Weird stuff that surround the Titanic.
02:15:38 I've just never done a deep dive on it.
02:15:40 Maybe that's something I can do.
02:15:42 I'm in the valley.
02:15:43 I'm pretty sure I know where the pill compound is.
02:15:46 And you.
02:15:46 Might be surprised.
02:15:48 UM to Africans and many parts of the world, satellites and radio are magic. Don't be racist, Devin. Only Democrats are racist.
02:16:02 Trump will prove the earth is flat when he takes over the White House in two weeks, sit back and enjoy the show exactly.
02:16:10 Are all meetups are cool, but are you worried about losing?
02:16:14 Your anonymous status.
02:16:15 Eventually I'm going to lose it anyway.
02:16:18 I'm I'm going to keep it for a while.
02:16:21 But I think at a certain point, if I'm really serious about building communities and I am.
02:16:28 I can't just be anonymous forever.
02:16:32 And there's just some things I have to there's some eyes. I got a dot and some T's. I got to cross. It's nothing personal.
02:16:39 And well, I guess it is I.
02:16:40 Guess in a way.
02:16:41 It's personal.
02:16:43 There's some personal things we.
02:16:44 Got to take care of.
02:16:45 1st and then but eventually.
02:16:47 Yeah, it's.
02:16:49 I'm just trying to, I'm having it's it's off second strategy, OK?
02:16:54 Just believe me when.
02:16:55 I say that.
02:17:01 Yeah, I'm not going to hide my my beautiful mug from you guys forever.
02:17:10 I like your stream, Devin.
02:17:11 You're my favorite black streamer.
02:17:13 To be honest, I know I am.
02:17:15 You know, it's funny.
02:17:16 When I was on Instagram, still Samuel Jackson followed me on Instagram.
02:17:20 I think because he thought I was black, because the name of it was.
02:17:23 Pilled and I was posting all these black on white violence things and I think he got off on it.
02:17:28 Or something because he.
02:17:30 He followed me and then all these other black people started.
02:17:32 Following me and it would.
02:17:33 And it was funny cause like they would think I was black for like a long time.
02:17:37 And then all of a sudden you see this comment like like my face, when I realized this is a Nazi account or something like that.
02:17:43 And I think that's why they let me stay on for so long because I I got up to, like, 40,000 ******* on Instagram followers before they they put the hammer down.
02:17:53 And this is.
02:17:54 When I had like a I had accounts that they're they were dedicated just to to.
02:17:58 Taking me down, it was in.
02:17:59 Thing and.
02:18:02 Yeah, actually I just said.
02:18:02 **** Instagram and Telegram does whatever I want in terms of that.
02:18:08 You know Instagram would in a way reach more people, I guess.
02:18:12 But I don't know, Telegram hasn't.
02:18:14 Been too bad.
02:18:17 Devin is a black guy.
02:18:18 Yeah, that'd be pretty.
02:18:19 Funny if I was black.
02:18:23 I'm so tired of hearing you addressed the Flat Earth robes.
Speaker 5
02:18:29 I I don't know why I don't know.
Devon
02:18:30 Why it's it it?
02:18:31 I don't why it?
02:18:32 Keeps coming up, but it does.
02:18:38 Flat Earthers are proof of civilized civilization collapse, breakdown of knowledge and skills.
02:18:46 Yeah, in a way you could say it's just it's a little dysgenic.
02:18:53 Devin has transracial.
02:18:57 I don't know if I was transracial.
02:18:59 I probably wouldn't want to pick black.
02:19:00 That seems like a downgrade.
02:19:06 UM slide streams.
02:19:10 I don't know these people that really believe it.
02:19:11 Something has to be talked about, you know, I look, I know that the average person thinks it's ridiculous.
02:19:17 But you'd be surprised how many people believe it.
02:19:20 You'd be surprised.
02:19:23 A shocking number of people are not, and I don't mean they're just like they're ohh.
02:19:28 We're trying to just slide, you know the stream or.
02:19:31 Whatever they really.
Speaker
02:19:32 Believe it.
Devon
02:19:34 And unfortunately, a lot of these people are.
02:19:37 Look, maybe you could say you can make the argument.
02:19:38 Well, **** they believe.
02:19:39 They're flat.
02:19:40 How good are they, right.
02:19:42 And you know, there's some truth.
02:19:43 To that, but at the same time, there's some people that would be very, very, very, very helpful and and valuable if they were a.
02:19:54 Little more grounded to reality.
02:19:57 And so it's it doesn't hurt.
02:19:58 To to at least try.
02:20:05 I heard that the East Coast pipeline could be manually operated.
02:20:09 It however, was not manually operated because they couldn't.
02:20:13 Yeah, I already talked about that.
02:20:15 Yeah, they they all the people know how.
02:20:16 To do it are are gone.
Speaker
02:20:20 UM.
Devon
02:20:21 Your community building should allow for those and other countries.
Speaker 5
02:20:26 Yeah, yeah, we'll do. We'll.
Devon
02:20:27 Have an online aspect of it.
02:20:28 I'm not going to just.
02:20:29 I'm not.
02:20:29 I'm not.
02:20:30 I'm not proposing I'm.
02:20:31 Building a compound where everyone moves to and.
02:20:35 Learning like that.
02:20:35 I'm just saying.
Speaker 9
02:20:37 We we should have.
Devon
02:20:38 In real life stuff and we should have a lot of online stuff and the majority is going to be online just because it's practically.
02:20:44 Speaking not everyone wants to to locate in the same area, nor should we.
02:20:51 And it's kind of making us.
02:20:53 A hard target at that point.
02:20:54 I mean, **** you don't.
02:20:55 Want if you don't wanna get away, that's like your big concern.
02:20:57 Then maybe don't concentrate all in one area.
02:21:00 So all right, guys.
02:21:01 Well, I'm going to wrap this up.
02:21:03 Like I said, pretty easy going stream tonight.
02:21:05 I just wanted to show you that one little rabbit hole.
02:21:09 And I spent entirely too much time going down.
02:21:11 I I I I just couldn't believe it.
02:21:13 I was like, man, these these ******* guys.
02:21:15 It's like the same.
02:21:16 These, these *************, you know, like these *************, that ************.
02:21:23 You know, it's like it's the same ******* people.
02:21:25 Over and over and over.
02:21:28 You know like.
02:21:29 It it's just it's shocking what a small club it is.
02:21:32 Like we always say it's.
02:21:34 A big club and you?
02:21:35 Ain't it's not that big.
02:21:37 It's really not that big.
02:21:40 You know I'm.
02:21:40 Saying including people like Tucker and all that stuff, you go back in time and we're talking 20 ******* years. It's the same ******* people. Sean Hannity's first day on the air was 911.
Speaker 9
02:21:51 Sean had his.
Devon
02:21:52 First day on the air was 911 and he wears a CIA pin on.
02:21:55 The air today.
02:22:00 I mean, it's the same fox.
02:22:02 It's the same *****.
02:22:04 That did 9/11 that are in charge in the Republican Party right now. The same *****.
02:22:12 And Trump is is in with all that ****.
02:22:16 Because it's it's Jewish Zionists, mostly.
02:22:20 Either either Jewish Zionists or people that that.
02:22:24 Aren't you know, slaves to the Jewish Zionists?
02:22:31 That's just the way it is.
02:22:33 And it's been like that a really long time.
02:22:37 Anyway, guys, I'm going to go and wrap this up like I said and I'll probably post the link to the discord on to the the subscribe star people and the Patreon people.
02:22:53 As soon as I figure that out, I'll try to get that done tonight, but no promises.
02:22:58 Certainly before the next dream.
02:23:00 And I'll include a link to it in a.
02:23:02 Secret message coming up.
02:23:04 And we'll start doing some vetting and we'll get this movie kicked off.
02:23:08 I'm pretty excited about it.
02:23:10 I watched another.
02:23:10 Movie. That was it was.
02:23:12 Not another movie I watched.
02:23:13 I rewatched.
02:23:16 Or what's the newer version of Blair Witch that they did in 2016? Terrible movie, by the way, don't waste.
02:23:23 But I watched that because I wanted to compare it to the original Blair Witch, which in retrospect isn't that great either.
02:23:30 But it it's.
02:23:33 The Blair Witch there a lot of things, right?
02:23:35 That all the sequels did really wrong, like the Blair, which actually has two sequels.
02:23:40 They're both terrible movies.
02:23:42 And the thing that Blair Witch did, right?
02:23:46 Was it?
02:23:47 Didn't look like it was trying to be a scary movie with a quirky theme of found footage.
02:23:55 It looked like it was trying to be a documentary.
02:23:58 Like there's not like a lot of scary stuff in Blair Witch, which is what kind of makes it creepy because it.
02:24:04 Kind of authentic.
02:24:07 And I think that if we do that, that's what.
02:24:09 And that's the funny.
02:24:10 Thing is, it's easier to do it that way.
02:24:12 And if we do that with a day of the rope film where it doesn't.
02:24:15 Look like we're.
02:24:16 Trying to make you know like the the camera angle is is like this.
02:24:21 The other thing you'll notice with a lot of these movies where they try to make it look like, oh, it's all this found footage.
02:24:25 But somehow like the camera.
02:24:27 Angle is always exactly perfect, and everyone's makeup is always exactly perfect, and lighting is always exactly.
02:24:32 Perfect.
02:24:32 But I swear just it's like, you know, footage from a webcam.
02:24:37 And it takes you out of the the thing you watched, Blair Witch, it looks legit.
02:24:41 You know, like they were trying to make.
02:24:42 A documentary and part.
02:24:44 Of it's because the way that they they.
02:24:45 Produced that film.
02:24:46 Was the same way you try to produce a documentary?
02:24:49 And they did just kind of send the actors out of the forest like the.
02:24:52 Directors did that and kind of some of it was.
02:24:54 Just sort of ad Lib.
02:24:56 Right.
02:24:57 So you get more realistic responses and then you could just cut it up and edit it later.
02:25:01 To get the good stuff out.
02:25:02 And I feel like we can easily.
02:25:04 Or maybe not easily, but we could do that and just tell people like, look, don't try to make.
02:25:09 Don't try to look like you're doing anything other than like something normal.
02:25:15 You know, don't don't try to ham it up for the camera.
02:25:18 Don't try to.
02:25:18 Don't try to light the the scene perfect or or use even like a good good ******* camera.
02:25:24 Just use the ****** camera on your phone.
02:25:27 And use your phone the way you would if you were actually just getting footage.
02:25:30 And then we if we do that and we stitch that together with actual footage from phones of, like riots, like Antifa stuff, you know, there's so many, there's, like, billions of hours of that ****.
02:25:41 You, you stitch it together, we can make it really like a good movie.
02:25:45 Like a movie I'd.
02:25:46 Like to see.
02:25:49 And so I want to get cooking on that as soon as possible.
02:25:52 And I just feel like that's something that, that, that we have enough people out there that Speaking of people in Europe, there's no reason why people in Europe can't be participating in this.
Speaker 9
02:26:03 So anyway, I hope you guys have a good night for.
Devon
02:26:07 Black pilled.
02:26:08 I am of course.
02:26:12 Devon stag.
Speaker 13
02:26:15 It's not acceptable to call me a.
Speaker 11
02:26:18 It's not acceptable to call me a spec.
Speaker
02:26:20 To call me a chick.
02:26:21 To call me a fad.
Speaker 9
02:26:22 It's not.
02:26:24 To call me a kite.
Speaker 14
02:26:26 And it's not.
02:26:27 Acceptable to causing a ****** or call yourself or your friends ******** when they do something foolish.
Speaker 2
02:26:35 The R word is the same as every minority slur.
02:26:37 Treat it that way and don't use it.
Devon
02:26:40 Spread the word to end the word.