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INSOMNIA STREAM: HOLLYWOODISM EDITION.mp3

06/25/2022
Speaker 1
00:09:01 You should.
Speaker
00:00:51 You should.
Speaker 3
00:00:53 Never trusted Hollywood.
Devon
00:01:03 You should have never trusted.
00:01:05 I got two mics.
00:01:06 Hang on.
00:01:06 Why is that doing that?
00:01:07 OK, that's good.
00:01:08 That's better.
00:01:10 Alright, so we are on space Internet.
00:01:12 I had alternative Internet all set up and then like literally about two minutes before I was about to start streaming.
00:01:21 The device started infinitely rebooting, which it is currently still doing.
00:01:27 I so I.
00:01:29 Don't know what?
00:01:30 What to tell you?
00:01:31 So roll the dice on space Internet and I'm recording.
00:01:35 So whatever trying to get this fixed, it's just there's only so many options and then this one was going to work great.
00:01:41 It was going to work great work great.
00:01:42 Less stream is the same thing.
00:01:44 I use less stream.
00:01:47 Yeah, 2 minutes.
00:01:48 If it stops infinitely rebooting, maybe I'll switch to it if there's problems, but you know, whatever.
00:01:55 So we'll.
00:01:57 We'll just roll with it because this is a special edition of the insomnia stream.
00:02:02 I'm your host Devin snack.
00:02:04 This is the Hollywood ISM edition.
00:02:09 Hollywood is in addition.
00:02:12 Believe me, you're going to want.
00:02:14 To stick around for this one.
00:02:17 Now there's going to be a lot of.
Speaker
00:02:19 People wanting.
00:02:19 Oh, are you going?
Devon
00:02:20 To talk about the the Supreme Court.
Speaker
00:02:23 Oh Q.
00:02:24 Anon is back.
Devon
00:02:26 I don't know, I I've been.
00:02:28 Working on this one for a.
00:02:29 Little bit and I.
00:02:30 Kind of don't like.
00:02:31 I don't really care.
00:02:32 Like, I feel like everyone else is already saying.
00:02:33 There is to say about it, right?
00:02:35 Like like think about it like.
00:02:38 OK, so Roe V Wade got overturned.
00:02:40 I mean, everyone knew that was coming.
00:02:42 So we heard every take in the world before it happened.
00:02:44 Just now it's here.
Speaker 6
00:02:46 So now it's here.
Devon
00:02:48 It it doesn't ban abortion.
00:02:51 Then you're going to have what, half the states now probably going to have some kind of laws.
00:02:57 What is it?
00:02:57 26 states have some kind of law where there is a form of a ban going on and half of the states don't. So will they pass bans? I don't know. You have companies like Dick's.
00:03:11 Sporting goods, which by the way, if every conservative.
00:03:15 Every, every just magnetar, everyone who who is pro-life.
00:03:20 Where is this to stop shopping at Dick's Sporting?
00:03:24 Which you sure have done already.
00:03:25 I mean, when they already like they already like.
00:03:28 What was a couple of years ago?
00:03:29 They're like not selling.
00:03:31 We're not selling ammunition for these weapons of war.
00:03:36 We're not selling bullets anymore that cause blood, blood guns.
00:03:42 Yeah, you're still, you're.
00:03:43 Everyone knows you're still shopping there, just like you took your kids to go see the buzz light year movie. You know, because you have no self-control and no principals.
00:03:51 So yeah, they do a lot of people out there that will keep shopping there.
00:03:57 They're they're going to just like a lot of.
00:03:58 Other companies, they're going to start.
00:04:01 Uh, pain.
00:04:02 For the their employees travel.
00:04:07 To go get abortions.
00:04:09 So you know.
00:04:14 Right?
00:04:15 It'll be a new industry.
00:04:17 It'll be it'll be like medical tourism or it'll.
00:04:20 Be a murder tourism.
00:04:23 So you know.
00:04:24 Whatever, it doesn't really.
00:04:25 It really doesn't change much.
00:04:28 It really doesn't.
00:04:29 It really doesn't change much.
00:04:32 In some ways, look and and the the people that have been you've heard.
00:04:36 This from probably lots of people saying like, oh, but the people getting abortions, it's it's all the black people and stupid people.
00:04:45 And now we're going to have more.
00:04:46 Yeah, that honestly that.
00:04:49 That's true.
00:04:50 Now, how will that affect those populations, I.
00:04:52 Don't think it will affect.
00:04:53 Them at all because in.
00:04:55 Most of those.
00:04:56 Concentrated areas where you've got the welfare Queens live.
00:05:01 The law is not changing.
00:05:03 You know where they living?
00:05:04 They're not living in in Idaho.
00:05:07 You know, they're they're living in or or Oklahoma or, you know, or Missouri.
00:05:11 Or in these states, they're living in like Baltimore, MD.
00:05:15 And they're living in Detroit, MI. They're living in Washington, DC, you know, like abortion, nothing's changing in those places.
00:05:24 But yeah, you will have.
00:05:26 Probably, especially at least a spike at first of Dysgenics.
00:05:29 You're going to have a bunch of.
00:05:31 Low impulse control.
00:05:32 People popping out babies they wouldn't have otherwise.
00:05:35 But you know, we're already kind of in a, you know, genetic death spiral at this point.
00:05:39 So cares, yeah.
00:05:42 It's just more stupid people for your kids.
00:05:45 Outcompete you know, not a big deal.
00:05:48 UM.
00:05:49 As far as the gun rights thing, I don't really.
00:05:51 I, you know, whatever.
00:05:53 So what, you can have?
00:05:57 Well, I mean, no, it doesn't actually doesn't fundamentally change a whole lot.
00:06:00 It just makes it so they can't ban you from having having guns in certain municipalities, but they can still regulate it.
00:06:08 To death and.
00:06:11 The house and the Senate, with the help of Republicans, of course, did pass more gun control.
00:06:18 Which is going to funnel lots of money.
00:06:22 Lots of money into these red flag laws or or my favorite.
00:06:26 Well the they, I.
00:06:27 Was listening to the news the other day.
00:06:29 They were calling it.
00:06:30 It's it's the boyfriend loophole.
00:06:32 Ohh, the boyfriend loophole.
Speaker 8
00:06:35 That sounds odd.
00:06:36 What's the boy?
Devon
00:06:37 I didn't know there was a boyfriend loophole.
00:06:40 Your boyfriend can buy you a gun if you like.
00:06:43 What's the boyfriend loophole?
Speaker
00:06:45 Is that?
Devon
00:06:46 How Kyle Rittenhouse got his gun, his boyfriend bought him a gun.
00:06:49 What's the what?
00:06:51 So what they were calling the boyfriend loophole.
00:06:54 Is not a loophole at all, and and it's shocking that they were honest that yeah, it's going to just be, you know, it's.
00:07:02 Just going to be targeted at males.
00:07:05 What they meant by the boyfriend loophole.
00:07:09 Is if your girlfriend maybe ex-girlfriend.
00:07:13 You know, maybe just some chick at work, I don't know, says.
00:07:17 That you grabbed.
00:07:18 Her by the ***** or or something like that.
00:07:21 You don't get to have a gun.
00:07:24 They can.
00:07:24 In fact, they can.
00:07:25 Go and take your guns.
00:07:27 If you have guns already.
00:07:30 And you don't get to have guns again until they, until all the dust to settle and.
00:07:33 As we all know, right?
00:07:36 That the truth is, is what law enforcement is concerned with, not that it even matters.
00:07:43 Not that it even matters.
00:07:45 There's cases where the.
00:07:47 Only proof they.
00:07:48 Need is is the.
Speaker 9
00:07:49 The woman's.
Devon
00:07:51 Claim that you did that you touched her somewhere.
00:07:55 That's all it takes.
00:07:58 Now, now.
00:07:59 Now you're a sex offender and you don't have guns, so.
00:08:04 You know that's good.
00:08:06 That's good that that got added.
00:08:09 We all know where this is going.
00:08:11 We all know whether the the eventual.
00:08:13 Where this has to go.
00:08:18 Well, I mean where it where it went everywhere.
00:08:20 Else in the Anglosphere.
00:08:22 Politicians don't want you to shoot them.
00:08:28 Politicians, when they pass laws, they pass laws that benefit them.
00:08:33 They don't pass laws that benefit you, that's.
00:08:37 Insanity. They pass laws that benefit them, and the more afraid they are that someone's going to shoot them. The more motivated they're going to be on both sides of the aisle to pass gun control.
00:08:52 And they're going to do it.
00:08:54 And you know.
00:08:56 The red flag laws, stuff that could apply to anyone.
00:08:59 I mean more and more just your tradition.
00:09:01 Values is going to be seen.
00:09:03 As a mental illness.
00:09:07 But you know we've we've talked about this a million times and I don't think this is anything new for.
00:09:13 For anybody.
00:09:15 Uh, the.
00:09:17 What was the other big news?
00:09:19 Was the other big news.
00:09:21 There was some other big news that I'm I'm forgetting about.
00:09:25 It was on the tip of my tongue.
00:09:27 We got the we got the.
00:09:28 Gun control.
00:09:29 We got the Roe V Wade.
00:09:32 We got the.
00:09:34 I think that's it. Oh, Q. Anon. That's right. Yeah. Q Anon's still fake and gay, but Q Anon.
00:09:40 'S back from the dead also kind of ties into what?
00:09:45 What I was saying about politicians being afraid that someone's going to.
00:09:48 Shoot them.
00:09:49 Look, there's going to be.
00:09:51 There's going to be.
00:09:54 Some civil unrest.
00:09:56 And what they like is they like it when blacks and Antifa are burning down cities.
00:10:02 What they don't like is when the Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:10:04 Is of the.
00:10:04 World go out and and actually start to turn up.
00:10:09 The heat a.
00:10:09 Little bit, they don't want it to be an actual, they want it to be.
00:10:13 They want you to be intimidated by the the.
00:10:16 The black violence and by the Antifa.
00:10:19 They don't want you to.
00:10:20 They don't want to actually escalate it to.
00:10:22 A point where.
00:10:24 You feel like oh.
00:10:25 The government has.
00:10:26 Clearly failed me.
00:10:27 Time doesn't take matters into my own hand.
00:10:29 So what they've done is they've dusted off queuing on to let you know.
00:10:33 Oh, no, no, the government.
00:10:34 Hasn't failed you?
00:10:37 The plan is still on.
00:10:39 Somehow some somehow the IT was the plan.
00:10:44 It was the plan to have everything that's happened in the last, very long time.
00:10:51 It it, it was the plan for that, to for.
00:10:53 That to happen.
00:10:55 It was the plan for January 6th to go down the way that it went down.
00:10:58 It was the plan to have Biden as president.
00:11:01 It was the plan to have, you know, Trump lose.
00:11:07 It was the plan for Trump to say privately that he thought that lifting or reversing Roe V Wade would be bad for Republicans, while at the same time publicly saying it was.
00:11:18 It was up to.
00:11:18 God notice how he.
00:11:20 Put that one.
00:11:21 On God, when he likes to take credit.
00:11:23 For everything else, including the vaccine.
00:11:26 But that one he.
00:11:26 Didn't want to touch that. No, no, no. pro-choice. Don did not.
00:11:31 Touched down with a 10 foot.
00:11:32 Pole it's all part of the.
00:11:33 Plan though all part of the plan.
00:11:36 So that I.
00:11:38 I thought it was dead. I was actually kind of. In fact, I think what it might have been last stream that we looked at X-22 report and and even though it was the number one trending video on bit shoot, it only had 15,000 ******* views. I don't even want to see what.
00:11:53 It is now.
00:11:55 I I'm sure it's going to be, you know, it'll be back to 50,000 views.
00:12:00 Bit shoot will be happy.
00:12:01 They'll actually start getting traffic going to their their ghetto site like.
00:12:05 Sorry, I hate to talk ****, but you guys have not ******* updated a single ******* thing since you started that that ******* site.
00:12:11 I was.
00:12:12 I was OK with it, limping along and being kind of ****** at at first, but.
00:12:17 I mean, you're getting blown out of the water by ambitious 20 somethings.
00:12:23 You know, like like the the in in terms of Odyssey that don't have any resources, you should be able to at least make the.
00:12:28 Interface I mean just the search function.
00:12:31 They would try to search.
00:12:32 For a video on bit shoot.
00:12:34 Yeah, good luck with finding that.
00:12:36 Like, you can't even like search for the ******* name and find it.
00:12:39 It's insane how bad their search function is.
00:12:42 But why bother searching when you go to the trending page and watch a whole?
00:12:46 Page of Q Anon videos.
00:12:49 So that'll be great.
00:12:51 That'll be great.
00:12:54 Anyway, OK.
00:12:56 So let's talk about this.
00:12:59 Let's talk about.
00:13:00 Jews, movies and the American dream.
Speaker 10
00:13:06 Now Hollywood ISM.
Devon
00:13:08 Hollywood ISM. It's a documentary made in 1998. I often talk about the 90s being very philosemitic and because it was very philosemitic in the 90s, the mask, if you will, slipped often because they they felt safe.
00:13:26 It was, it was.
00:13:27 It was totally OK to brag about the sort of stuff that would usually be concealed.
00:13:32 The kinds of things that you would be called the conspiracy theorists for pointing out they were more than happy to, to celebrate.
00:13:42 And this is a good example of this.
00:13:44 It's it's an entire documentary where they tell you that, yes, the the Jews run Hollywood.
00:13:50 And that's a good thing.
00:13:52 And they've always ran Hollywood, in fact.
00:13:55 And that's what this documentary is telling you.
00:13:58 And and they have purposely shaped the American dream.
00:14:05 And they did it in defiance and.
00:14:07 In opposition to.
00:14:09 The the white Christians.
00:14:13 They say all this.
00:14:14 Openly and happily and with pride.
00:14:19 And don't take my word for it.
00:14:21 We'll take.
00:14:22 Let's go ahead and just dive, right.
00:14:23 Into some of this stuff.
00:14:26 And yes, it is produced.
00:14:27 Obviously by Jews.
00:14:30 Let me see if I have the it's kind of funny.
00:14:32 When I was looking for.
00:14:35 Hollywood ISM.
00:14:35 I found out there's a there's actually a.
00:14:39 Film Festival kind of a thing in Iran called Hollywood ISM.
00:14:44 And it's it's basically talking about how.
00:14:52 Well, I mean it's.
00:14:55 Let's just say I wouldn't be surprised if they invited me as a guest one year.
00:15:01 But the the writers or the director is Simcha.
00:15:06 Jacob of the VICI at Stuart Samuels.
00:15:11 The best part is one of the riders.
00:15:13 His last name is actually Gabler.
00:15:16 I know it's not grabler, but still.
00:15:21 Starring Neil Gabler.
00:15:23 So anyway, let's have a let's have a little look, see.
00:15:26 This is how.
00:15:28 This is how this documentary opens.
00:15:33 I should probably get the audio to.
00:15:34 Work, huh? There we go.
Speaker 11
00:15:39 Denise Hollywood's familiar.
00:15:40 Stories lies a hidden history of persecution and murder which haunted a small group of men, not American Cowboys, but Jewish immigrants.
00:15:52 This is the story of the founders.
00:15:54 Of Hollywood, the story of the.
00:15:56 Idea that became their America and ours.
Speaker 12
00:16:02 What is America to me?
Devon
00:16:08 And then so it opens up straight away.
00:16:12 Telling you exactly.
00:16:15 What I've been saying that.
00:16:17 I've been getting censored on.
00:16:18 You or I got censored on YouTube for for saying for years.
00:16:24 That that's 100 percent, 100%.
00:16:28 In fact, they they even start off the the.
00:16:32 The documentary with the song from Frank Sinatra here and this was a song that was funded by the United States government Post World War Two.
00:16:44 They paid Hollywood to make a a music video of of sorts that would convince Americans.
00:16:53 To be more welcoming of all the the Jewish immigrants that were coming into America Post World War 2.
00:17:00 And and so they they it was like a government funded.
00:17:06 It was like it was.
00:17:07 Like a PSA.
00:17:08 And tons and tons and tons and tons.
00:17:12 Of these videos were being produced.
00:17:14 And I know the Internet has has.
00:17:17 Ate ****.
00:17:19 It's kind of annoying because like I said, the.
00:17:22 I've got a device here that's supposed to work, but it doesn't work.
00:17:27 Why would it work?
00:17:28 Why would it ever work?
00:17:31 Why would I ever have Internet that could work?
00:17:35 Now I I can stop and start the stream a million times because I think that's what I have to do.
00:17:39 I'll just stop and start.
00:17:41 Because it just says 0, so I'm going to stop.
00:17:45 And for the recording, you know, you guys will still, it'll be like nothing happened here.
00:17:50 Stopping stream.
00:17:51 Why would it take so long for?
00:17:52 The stream to.
00:17:53 Stop because the.
00:17:54 Only thing I'm still connect to the Internet.
00:17:55 I see chat.
00:17:56 That's how I know that it stopped working.
00:17:59 It's still trying to stop the stream.
00:18:02 I wasn't expecting this.
00:18:03 I wasn't expecting it to just be sitting here saying stopping stream.
00:18:06 Now for *** ****. Ever.
00:18:08 This is frustrating.
00:18:09 This is this is a different form of frustration.
00:18:16 There it goes.
00:18:17 All right, starting.
00:18:19 And now it's magically going to work.
00:18:23 There we go.
00:18:23 It's magically working.
00:18:24 OK, so we're back.
00:18:26 So they open up with this Frank Sinatra song, playing in the background.
00:18:34 And they talk about how all the different studios were founded by not just Jews, but Jews from Eastern Europe.
00:18:42 And I've talked about this a million times too.
00:18:44 It's not just the the studios that are founded by, you know, Ukrainian Jews, Russian Jews, Polish Jews and stuff.
00:18:52 Like that, it's many of the families, like Spielberg's family, Weinstein's family, even Epstein's family, a lot of.
00:18:59 The Jews a lot.
00:19:00 Of the Ashkenazi Jews who are not even related to Hollywood, at least not in, you know, in that way their families traced back to this same huge migration event.
00:19:12 Around the late 1800s and early 19.
00:19:16 So here we go.
Speaker 11
00:19:18 Modern America first saw light on a Hollywood screen. It was largely the product of 6 movie studios, established in the 1920s and run for over 30 years by a group of Jewish immigrants.
Speaker 3
00:19:19 Roster and.
Speaker 11
00:19:31 They had strikingly similar backgrounds all of these.
Speaker 14
00:19:35 Men who founded Hollywood were born within a.
00:19:38 500 mile radius of 1 another.
00:19:40 And all of them wound up roughly within 15 miles of one another.
00:19:45 In Los Angeles, one could say that the American Dream was really born in Eastern Europe.
Devon
00:20:01 The American Dream was really born.
00:20:04 In Eastern Europe.
00:20:11 Like I said, it was.
00:20:12 It's not just the the Hollywood people.
00:20:15 The American dream, meaning the Satanism, the Satanism.
00:20:19 Of the of the.
00:20:19 Satanic panic that we've talked about the last few streams.
00:20:25 Jewish immigrants.
00:20:27 In that case, from Ukraine, Eastern Europe.
00:20:33 The publishers.
00:20:36 The record labels.
00:20:39 It wasn't.
00:20:40 It was literally every form of media.
00:20:43 So they go through and they talk about the the different big studios, you get the Warner Brothers and in many of these cases, they changed their their last names to sound less Jewish.
00:20:57 The Warner Brothers.
00:20:59 Was founded by.
00:21:01 Let's see here their their real last name was.
00:21:05 One, I can't even ******* say it.
00:21:08 It's one skolas, Sir Juan Schlosser.
00:21:14 So you had Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack. Juan Schlosser. I doubt those are like their their real first names. Also, you had this guy. This is Samuel Goldwyn. Samuel goldwyn's. Real name was Samuel. Goldfish.
00:21:34 He was a Polish Jew.
00:21:38 And then you had universal.
00:21:41 Again, and obviously, all these companies still exist today.
00:21:44 Universal was founded by Carl Lamiel and Mark Dentifrice.
00:21:52 And Charles Bauman.
00:21:55 Adam Kessel.
00:21:57 Powers William Swanson, David Horsley.
00:22:02 And Robert H Cochrane.
00:22:06 So it's, you know, lots of fellow whites there.
00:22:11 You also had MGM, obviously, you know Samuel Goldwyn was involved with that.
00:22:17 MGM was also founded by Marcus or.
00:22:25 Louis, I can't even say that whatever.
00:22:27 Marcus, Marcus.
00:22:32 That started in or he bought it in 1919 and then they they kind of merged with Goldwyn and Mayor.
00:22:42 And and obviously another Jewish last name, Fox 20th Century Fox.
00:22:49 20th Century Fox was was also run by Jewish families.
00:22:58 Let's see here.
00:23:01 It was.
00:23:02 Yeah. Fox Film Corporation merged with 20th Century Pictures in 1935.
00:23:09 And let's see here blah blah.
00:23:12 By Shimanek and Zanuck.
00:23:16 And then you have pair and.
00:23:17 Look, the documentaries tell you all this, you know.
00:23:19 You have to take my word.
00:23:20 For it, OK, the documentary tells you.
00:23:23 Then you have Paramount Pictures.
00:23:25 And Paramount Pictures was also founded by Jews, so literally like, you know, every single, every single movie studio was founded by Jewish families that went to California to flee legal problems they had when they stole the technology.
00:23:46 From Edison, which we'll go into here in a second, they then talk about how these all of these people from Eastern Europe, all these Jews from.
00:23:54 Eastern Europe that came to America.
00:23:56 Erica how they.
00:23:57 Were very influenced by the pogroms and and and they they they were fleeing the the evil.
00:24:05 You know, white Europeans or the slaves that were burning their houses down and and and such, and they even bring up American tail, which I I review with the guide to culture Brody from guide to culture.
00:24:18 There's a link on my telegram if you want to watch that you don't have to go to the pay wall anymore, so that's available for everybody on Odyssey and bit shoot.
00:24:26 But they bring it up.
00:24:27 They bring.
00:24:27 It up American tail as basically telling the story.
00:24:30 Of of these Jewish immigrants, and that was a animated movie put out by Spielberg, whose family also came from Ukraine.
00:24:42 It was a Jewish family from Ukraine.
00:24:44 So might by the way, a lot of.
00:24:46 This might explain to.
00:24:47 You for a.
00:24:48 Lot of people who don't understand why is the media?
00:24:50 Do they hate Russia so much?
00:24:53 This is a hatred that goes goes goes way back.
Speaker
00:24:59 Let's see here.
Devon
00:25:01 All right.
Speaker 6
00:25:04 The vast majority of Jews 2,000,000 out of two and a half million who left Eastern Europe to find their dream went to America.
Devon
00:25:14 So 2 million.
Speaker 13
00:25:17 2 million Jews.
Devon
00:25:19 Right around the turn of the century.
00:25:23 Out of the two and a half million.
00:25:24 That left Eastern Europe 2.
00:25:26 Million came to America.
00:25:31 If you want to know like for example why there's this this idea of the melting pot and why, like, oh, our nation of immigrants, well, all the people saying that.
00:25:41 Came here they were immigrants.
00:25:43 They're not tied to the founding.
00:25:45 These people do not have a lineage that goes back to the founding fathers.
00:25:49 They don't have any genetic connection to the Constitution.
00:25:53 The The Revolutionary War, or in in many of these guys, case not even the civil war.
00:25:59 Like all that stuff is irrelevant to them.
00:26:01 Their history does not does not, didn't even coexist.
00:26:06 You know, not even parallel to our history.
00:26:09 For those of us who are found in stock.
00:26:11 And so when they got here.
Speaker 10
00:26:12 They were all.
Speaker 13
00:26:13 ****** ***.
Devon
00:26:14 Because they thought that they would just show up and they could, they would.
00:26:18 They'd be allowed to enter into banking.
00:26:20 In fact, it's funny.
00:26:21 This documentary literally complains that Jews couldn't from Eastern Europe couldn't.
00:26:26 Grow up and just become bankers and just uh and start running our monetary system.
00:26:31 I'm not even *******.
00:26:32 You and what they do is they show clips here.
00:26:35 This is a clip from an Anglo film, an early silent Anglo film that shows the the Jewish immigrant is is basically lesser than.
00:26:47 And this this ****** him off.
Speaker 11
00:26:51 When they landed in America, the Jews expected to find a place where the little guy could make it.
Speaker 2
00:26:52 Use clicked the fireplace.
Speaker 11
00:26:55 To the top.
00:26:58 Instead, they found a Protestant elite.
Speaker 2
00:26:58 OK.
Speaker 11
00:27:01 Whose mission was to educate.
00:27:02 The immigrants and keep them in their place.
Devon
00:27:05 Not a Protestant elite.
00:27:08 That wanted to educate immigrants and maintain their power structure.
00:27:12 How dare they?
00:27:13 How *******.
00:27:14 Double dog dare they?
Speaker 6
00:27:16 The dream with which the Jews came to America was very quickly frustrated.
00:27:21 They couldn't get into financial services.
00:27:24 They could work for slave wages.
Speaker 16
00:27:26 Ohh no they had they.
Speaker 10
00:27:27 Had to work for a living.
Devon
00:27:30 They couldn't get into financial services.
Speaker
00:27:32 They had to get a job.
Devon
00:27:34 These ******* goyem.
00:27:36 They were making them have to get jobs, you know, all these Jews showed up from Eastern Europe and and they wanted to.
00:27:44 They just wanted to slide around on it into financial services and now that they had, they had to work for slave wages like everybody else.
00:27:53 The nerve.
Speaker 17
00:27:57 Jews couldn't be in banking.
00:27:59 They were shut out of that.
00:28:00 There were quota systems to get into Harvard and almost any medical.
00:28:03 Ohh no.
Devon
00:28:07 Ohh no.
00:28:08 You ever wonder why now that there's quota systems that are that are keeping white people out of places?
00:28:14 This is why.
00:28:16 This is why.
00:28:21 It's not just the.
00:28:22 Russians that the Jews hold a grudge against.
00:28:27 The second they were able to implement.
00:28:30 The kind of quota systems that were in place to keep the founding stock people in control of their own countries.
00:28:39 The second the the Jews had enough political power, they weaponized that concept against them.
Speaker 17
00:28:46 Or whatever.
00:28:47 Any business or profession that was thought to be honorable was in some way or other, excluded to Jews.
Devon
00:28:57 Honorable, I see.
00:28:58 Don't you mean?
00:29:00 You guys just didn't want to work like.
00:29:03 Like everybody else.
Speaker 10
00:29:05 And as they approach the motion picture industry, they approached it not from an engineering point of view, not from technology or machinery, but from how they can distribute a product.
Devon
00:29:17 Why am I not surprised?
00:29:22 Why am I not surprised?
00:29:23 There wasn't like a whole lot of Jewish innovation going on, right?
00:29:26 Why am I not surprised there wasn't a bunch of Jewish immigrants saying, oh, wow, this is fascinating technology.
00:29:32 I really want to get involved in the the technology side of things.
00:29:35 I really want to get involved in the engineering now it.
00:29:37 Was like, how can we sell this?
00:29:40 How can I make a buck off this?
00:29:43 How can we distribute this?
00:29:45 Which is precisely what they did.
00:29:47 They set up a lot of of the first theaters in New York.
00:29:52 And we're showing films that they would license from Edison and people like Edison that were at the at the time controlling the content that was, that was made available.
Speaker 15
00:30:04 She came rushing and said Ronnie.
Speaker 18
00:30:06 Right.
Speaker 15
00:30:06 Ronnie have to come here quickly.
00:30:08 I have the most wonderful business and she was going on and on and she got him on trolley car and took him to a kind of storefront Nickelodeon theater.
Speaker 7
00:30:16 He's your friend.
Speaker 15
00:30:19 And on the way there, she.
00:30:20 Told him that this was.
00:30:21 The greatest business in the world because the people.
00:30:24 Paid the money before they got the goods.
Devon
00:30:26 It's the greatest business to get into.
00:30:30 Moshi Moshi this is.
00:30:31 The best business to get into cause.
00:30:34 The customers have to pay you before they even get the goods.
00:30:39 It it it?
00:30:39 It I'm just telling you, when you have two.
00:30:41 Million people into.
00:30:42 Your society that are thinking like this.
00:30:47 It's going to it's going to have an effect.
00:30:52 When you have 2 million people enter into your country and their first their first.
00:30:58 Instinct is to get into financial services and to become predatory.
00:31:05 Not not to come here to, like, work hard.
00:31:08 Not come here to get like a homestead.
00:31:10 Not come here to like.
00:31:11 Settle the West.
00:31:14 Not come here to even become engineers.
00:31:17 And and be interested in the technology that's being developed here.
00:31:22 No, it's all about monetizing what's already been built.
00:31:25 It's all about monetizing what's already been developed.
00:31:29 It's all about.
00:31:37 It's all about praying on the on the host country.
00:31:41 And they're they're just, they're just, they're.
00:31:42 Saying it not me, they're saying it.
Speaker 11
00:31:46 At the turn of the century, movies reflected the vision of America shared by Thomas.
00:31:50 Edison and the other men who invented the film industry.
Devon
00:31:55 We can't have that, can we?
00:31:58 Yeah, they can't.
00:31:58 Can't have the white Protestants.
00:32:02 They can't be in control of of what content is in the in the.
00:32:05 Movies that's going to have to change.
Speaker 19
00:32:08 Most of these.
Speaker 11
00:32:09 Old stark Protestants are formed as an amusement for the working classes.
00:32:18 The films presented negative images of.
00:32:20 Hooked nosed Jews, blacks and others.
00:32:25 He championed an idea of America where the white upper classes ruled and immigrants knew their place.
Speaker 17
00:32:34 On movie.
Devon
00:32:36 And why not?
Speaker 16
00:32:39 Why not?
Devon
00:32:45 Why wouldn't the founding the people who created the country want to maintain control over what they created?
00:32:55 These immigrants were coming from parts of the world that didn't.
00:32:57 Create systems like this.
00:33:03 They knew that in the hands of the wrong people, the system would would become corrupt.
00:33:11 And degenerate like it like it has today.
00:33:16 So yeah, they wanted they had an interest in, in, in keeping.
00:33:19 Control over it.
00:33:22 But that wasn't good enough.
00:33:23 You had two million newcomers that were like, yeah, **** that.
00:33:25 We're going to.
00:33:26 We're going to impose our our.
Speaker 17
00:33:29 View One movie, just one movie.
00:33:32 Biographies the.
00:33:34 Fights of nations.
Devon
00:33:37 See this.
00:33:37 This is the good idea, pretty Hollywood.
00:33:42 These were the movies.
00:33:45 These are the movies.
00:33:48 That the the Anglo.
00:33:49 Americans were making this one's called our Hebrew friends.
Speaker 17
00:33:54 Jews meet on the street and a policeman comes up to run off one of them who's peddling neckties.
00:34:02 One of the other Jews pulls out money and hands it to the policeman as a bride to let his friend sell their neckties.
Speaker 10
00:34:10 There is a.
Speaker 17
00:34:12 Thread connected to the money.
00:34:14 So as the cop walks away smugly, the money pops out of his pocket, back into the Jews pocket.
00:34:20 Their petty merchants, they jabber and they corrupt cops.
Devon
00:34:27 Well, I mean.
00:34:30 I wonder why they'd.
00:34:31 Make a movie like that.
00:34:33 It must have just been so out.
00:34:35 Of some weird irrational.
00:34:36 Hatred of of of people.
00:34:39 It was xenophobia, right?
00:34:41 What other kinds of movies were they making?
Speaker 17
00:34:45 The blacks, they're in a saloon and a fight ensues in which a huge razor is pulled so that blacks dance.
00:34:54 They fight over women and they fight with razors.
00:34:57 Then two Scotsmen fight nobly with courage and.
00:35:01 Big net.
00:35:03 Then it cuts to the end and the ethnic groups that are thought to be noble come out into a kind of tableau.
00:35:13 John Bull comes out and shakes hands with everybody.
00:35:17 Johnny Rib from the Confederacy, comes out and takes about.
00:35:21 The Scotsman comes out and takes about.
00:35:23 And finally, Uncle Sam comes out and takes a bow.
00:35:27 No Jews, no blacks.
00:35:29 In effect, immigration has happened, but until the immigrants and the blacks learn what it's like to be old stock, they're not really in it yet.
Devon
00:35:43 That's the whole point of a nation.
00:35:49 So the way this works is you assemble late to us, not the other way around.
00:35:59 If I go to another country, if I go to Japan, I'm not Japanese, I'll never be Japanese.
00:36:05 But I wouldn't even be expected to be accepted.
00:36:08 At all.
00:36:08 If I wasn't even trying.
00:36:17 This is all healthy.
00:36:19 This is healthy immune system behavior, but let's see what happened.
Speaker 11
00:36:24 Not wanting to depend on Europeans for quality films, Carl and the and the other Jewish exhibitors began producing their own films.
Speaker 20
00:36:34 More angry, more straight.
Speaker 21
00:36:36 Open your eyes.
Speaker 11
00:36:38 Edison decided that the Jews had overstepped their bounds.
Devon
00:36:44 So, Edison, who developed the technology for the motion pictures you had to pay a license.
00:36:52 You know to use the technology, the reason why and they kind of they kind of pussyfoot around it in this documentary, they they don't really, they don't really.
00:37:04 Explain all the details.
00:37:05 They kind of gloss over a little bit.
00:37:08 But the bottom.
00:37:08 Line is the reason why Hollywood.
00:37:10 Exists on the other side of the continent, from New York.
00:37:15 As they were escaping.
00:37:19 They were escaping legal entanglements, they were illegally using the technology to produce their films because, as they mentioned before, they weren't interested in the technology aspect of things.
00:37:32 They weren't interested in the engineering aspect of things.
00:37:34 They were perfectly happy to steal that.
00:37:39 And then make their movies.
00:37:41 Without having to.
00:37:42 Pay anyone for the use of the technology that they had no hand in developing.
00:37:48 Just like everything else, their their attitude just towards the country in general, right?
00:37:53 They don't owe anybody anything.
00:37:56 So it was easier for them to flee to the the exact opposite side of the country, the furthest you.
00:38:03 Could get from New York.
00:38:06 And create a little community out there where they own the police.
00:38:10 They own the local government, they own.
00:38:13 I mean, they own.
00:38:14 They they own the the, the everything they own that, that whole part of the country.
00:38:19 And it wasn't like it is today.
00:38:21 There was no.
00:38:22 You can just hop on a plane and be in LA that same day.
00:38:28 You know that that's back when geographical distance meant something.
00:38:36 So they built their little fiefdoms out in California.
00:38:42 Literally, to escape having to pay for the technology they stole.
Speaker 11
00:38:46 But in 1912, to escape Edison and.
00:38:49 The goons he sent to enforce his.
00:38:51 Control of the.
Speaker 22
00:38:51 Not not the goons.
Speaker 11
00:38:51 Industry, the future moguls headed West to the orange Groves of California.
00:38:57 Here they found immediate success.
Speaker 10
00:39:00 In 1915, Carl Lemley had decided to open a very large plant in the valley north of Hollywood, which?
Speaker 2
00:39:03 Rather than.
Devon
00:39:08 See the other thing that bothers me about this is they try to make it sound like, oh, these Jewish immigrants that came here with nothing.
00:39:15 They came here with a dollar.
00:39:16 In their pocket.
00:39:18 And yet they're building compounds like that.
00:39:29 Like they're building entire counties.
00:39:32 But they're they were just poor.
00:39:33 Immigrants that didn't have any money.
00:39:35 They just showed up here just, you know, just with little, with little ingenuity, little elbow grease, they were able to to.
00:39:43 Create something out of nothing.
00:39:46 Well, they create a whole lot of something.
Speaker 10
00:39:49 Very large plant in the valley north of Hollywood, which they called Universal City, and they got themselves a host school designation for Universal City with its own mayor and its own police force, a gigantic facility that includes all necessities for designing films, building sets.
00:40:09 Photographing them, editing them, costuming them.
Devon
00:40:12 Yeah, weird how they could.
00:40:14 Afford all that, huh?
00:40:16 Weird how they they somehow had the funding to create an entire industry.
00:40:23 Out of nothing.
00:40:24 And remember, this is bleeding edge technology.
00:40:26 This wouldn't.
00:40:27 Be cheap stuff.
00:40:28 They were able to to build an entire city.
00:40:32 With an entire industry.
00:40:34 Using brand new state-of-the-art technology.
00:40:40 They were able to to not only have the infrastructure to maintain the the the equipment.
00:40:48 To develop the film, to edit the film.
00:40:54 You know the lights.
00:40:55 I mean, there's a.
00:40:57 Lot of money that goes into making a.
00:40:58 Movie and back then it wasn't any different.
00:41:01 But they're just these poor.
00:41:03 Immigrants. Right. And that's funny.
00:41:05 Funny how that worked out.
Speaker 10
00:41:06 Writing the scripts housing the executives all under one piece of property, which he would people with his relatives very famously brought over from Lapine, Germany, and they were very pleased that this was, you know, the first movie making city.
Speaker 11
00:41:21 The world's following Lemley.
00:41:23 By 1920, Harry Cohen, Zucker Goldwyn.
00:41:27 Fox and Megan.
Speaker 7
00:41:28 Had set up their own studios golden details.
Speaker 11
00:41:31 Where each was clearly in charge golden shekels.
Speaker 2
00:41:32 Useless cleaning.
Devon
00:41:38 Again, how did?
00:41:38 How did this?
00:41:40 How did this just spring out of nowhere?
00:41:45 I thought they were just these poor immigrants.
Speaker 23
00:41:50 5-10 these guys were ruthless. They used women. They treated stars brutally sometimes, but they had redeeming qualities too. I mean, they were sentimental.
Devon
00:42:02 Oh, they were sentimental.
00:42:07 They were brutal.
00:42:08 They used women, but they they.
00:42:10 Were sentimental, so it's OK.
00:42:13 It's OK.
Speaker 14
00:42:15 There's a very romantic notion that Hollywood movies were made by artists, the director and the writer, and to a certain extent, the Stars actually made these movies.
00:42:25 Those were the real artists and these guys were only businessmen.
Speaker 2
00:42:27 The business manager.
00:42:28 Was like to.
Speaker 14
00:42:28 I replaced the artistic sensibility not with the director, but with the studio head.
00:42:32 And for those who say this is ridiculous, I would say.
00:42:35 From beginning to end, the executive had the primary.
Speaker 7
00:42:37 That you have framing.
00:42:40 Input in the picture and supervised every aspect of production.
Speaker 14
00:42:41 Input into the picture and supervised every aspect of production.
Devon
00:42:46 See and this is this is another very interesting.
00:42:51 They're admitting that.
00:42:53 It is top down.
00:42:55 You know, that's something again, if you talk about that in the context of Hollywood today, you say that there's there's a handful of Jewish executives or even talking about them.
00:43:06 The context of, like you know, CNN under, you know, Jewish leadership has that that somehow that there's some kind of top down control.
00:43:16 Then you're.
00:43:16 You're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
00:43:18 They're they're openly celebrating that in this document.
00:43:22 They're admitting that, yeah, this is basically how it worked.
00:43:25 You know there with that, that you might have had writers and directors and stars and whatever, but the executives.
00:43:34 The Jewish executives that that founded these golden shekels.
00:43:39 We're very hands on and we're very influential.
00:43:45 To the point.
00:43:46 Where they were just basically directing all of the content.
Speaker 14
00:43:49 Over and above the fact that beyond any individual picture.
00:43:55 It was the executive who created the entire studio apparatus.
00:43:58 Every producer who worked there, every director who worked there, every writer who worked there, and every star who worked there was part of the larger system that was created by the Hollywood Jews.
Devon
00:44:12 He literally said it.
00:44:15 He literally said that every aspect of Hollywood.
00:44:20 Was run by Hollywood Jews. Again, this is a 1998 documentary produced by by Jews about how awesome it was that they ran Hollywood.
00:44:31 Because in 1998, that didn't.
00:44:33 Really bother a lot of people.
00:44:38 The 90s were very philosemitic all you people that that think that oh, we need to go back to the 90s, the 90s was great and 90s was not great.
00:44:46 90S is ******* a nightmare.
Speaker 24
00:44:48 I'm not sure that there was an quote American dream before the Jews came to Hollywood.
Devon
00:44:55 See, there wasn't even there wasn't even American culture.
00:44:59 There was no American dream.
00:45:01 There was no American culture Jews invented.
00:45:04 All of it.
00:45:05 And look are, are they ******* wrong?
00:45:07 I mean, in the context of the day, are they wrong?
Speaker 24
00:45:12 And invented it.
00:45:15 What you had was a westward movement, and you had the idea of freedom, but you didn't have what we have today, which is a popular culture that creates dreams.
00:45:29 That's a dream factory.
Devon
00:45:33 It was a dream factory.
00:45:38 The the the you.
00:45:40 Got to #2.
00:45:41 Before there was television, certainly.
00:45:45 But before television, you know, there was, there was radio, but before that even there were, there were the motion pictures.
00:45:53 And before that, there was no standardized media that the entirety of.
00:45:58 The country was consuming.
00:46:01 That's why you had more regional cultures.
00:46:05 That's why if you went from state to state, there were there were not only were there different cultures, there were different dialects.
00:46:13 There are different accents.
00:46:14 I mean, there's still a little bit of that in.
00:46:16 America today, but.
00:46:17 Most people just sound like they're from California now.
00:46:20 And they sound like that because everyone grows up watching people from California.
00:46:27 On their televisions and in the movies and on Netflix and everything else.
00:46:35 So what she's saying isn't entirely false.
00:46:41 That was something that you could say was the first thing, the first cultural thing that all Americans.
00:46:51 To you know that they could all relate to.
00:46:55 Were the they.
00:46:55 Were all watching the same movies no matter what part.
00:46:57 Of the country they lived in.
Speaker 14
00:47:00 They created their own America and America, which is not the real America, it's their own version of the Real America.
00:47:07 But ultimately this shadow America.
00:47:11 Becomes so popular and so widely disseminated.
00:47:15 That its images and its values.
Speaker 7
00:47:15 That's the same variance.
Speaker 14
00:47:18 Come to devour the real America.
Speaker 7
00:47:22 And so.
Speaker 14
00:47:22 The grand irony of all of Hollywood is that Americans come to define themselves.
Speaker 13
00:47:28 The point of self.
Speaker 14
00:47:30 By the shadow America that was created.
Speaker 7
00:47:32 It great.
Speaker 14
00:47:33 By Eastern European Jewish immigrants who were admitted.
00:47:37 To the precincts.
00:47:38 Of the real America.
Speaker 16
00:47:41 I mean.
Devon
00:47:43 He's just saying it.
00:47:45 I don't even have to add anything.
00:47:46 He's just saying it.
00:47:50 And the only thing you need at.
00:47:51 The end is and that's a good thing.
00:47:56 He's saying that they they, they redefined American culture, they remade it in their image.
00:48:07 And what's more, they take it a step further.
00:48:12 They now continue to say they made it into a religion.
00:48:19 And that it was easy to make.
00:48:20 It into a religion.
00:48:21 Because you got to think about it right now.
00:48:24 You go into a theater, you know, you might think if you go to like an IMAX theater and you're you're watching some IMAX movie that, wow, this is very immersive and, you know, kind of impressive or whatever.
00:48:34 But, you know.
00:48:36 It's not like all that super impressive because you, you're you're consuming visual media all throughout the day.
00:48:42 You're watching videos on your phone, you're playing video games.
00:48:46 I mean, you gotta you gotta ******* gas.
00:48:48 Pump there's video screens on the gas pump.
00:48:53 Trying to sell you candy bars and stuff.
00:48:55 I mean you you go to a family restaurant, you go to the bathroom, you have standing at the funeral, a urinal.
00:49:02 There's a a screen in your face advertising hot wings, like you're constantly bombarded by visual media. Well, I mean, in 1930 you weren't.
00:49:14 In 1930, it was, it was kind of a religious experience. It was the only immersive visual experience that existed.
00:49:24 Everyone goes to.
00:49:25 It's almost like everyone in town when they all go to church and they all sit in the in the pews and they're all looking up at the the preacher, telling them something for a couple hours and then they all, you know, go home.
00:49:38 It was the same kind of experience.
00:49:42 Everyone got dressed up to go, go to the theater in the same way they got dressed up to go to church.
00:49:48 They all got dressed up, they took the family, they went down to.
00:49:51 The theater they sat in in seating that was remarkably just like it was in church.
00:49:57 They all face the the the glowing screen.
00:50:05 Absolutely. It was religious.
Speaker 11
00:50:10 In the 1920s.
00:50:11 And 30s movie houses became temples of.
00:50:14 The New Hollywood religion.
Speaker 2
00:50:16 Jewish values. Nate kitsch.
Speaker 11
00:50:19 75% of all Americans went to.
00:50:21 The movies at least once a week.
Devon
00:50:25 25% of Americans.
00:50:28 Went to the movie theater once a week.
00:50:33 That's pretty impressive.
00:50:34 And not only is that impressive in terms of the cultural impact those movies are going to have, but the financial.
00:50:41 Impact that, that, that.
00:50:42 That that kind of viewership is going.
00:50:44 To have on the studios.
00:50:47 I mean, it's one thing for me to say like where they get all this money to create Hollywood.
00:50:51 Well, once it's created, there's no question where they got the money from.
00:50:56 You think the left can't meme?
00:50:59 Well, they're memes.
00:51:00 Just make a.
00:51:00 Lot of ******* money.
00:51:06 I mean, if you imagine selling a product that 75% of Americans purchase at least once a week.
00:51:20 And now imagine that product.
00:51:22 Is something that you can get.
00:51:26 That you can use to influence.
00:51:29 Those people, including the purchases they're making.
00:51:34 I remember when I was first learning about advertising in school.
00:51:40 They they made the observation that movie trailers.
00:51:46 Were the most effective.
00:51:48 Forms of advertising in existence.
00:51:52 Because they targeted exactly the demographic.
00:51:57 That they wanted to target.
00:51:59 I mean, because if you're in a theater.
00:52:02 And you, you clearly go see movies.
00:52:06 And not only that, you're you have a captive audience. You have an audience that's there and paying about as much attention to your ad as anyone's ever going to pay attention to an ad.
00:52:24 And this is something studios were considering.
00:52:27 Early, early on they understood all this.
00:52:29 Of course they understood all this.
Speaker 13
00:52:33 This kind of movie line was religious because it had to do with worship.
00:52:37 It had to do with the screen being larger than you were.
00:52:41 And you being.
00:52:41 In awe of what you were looking at.
00:52:44 And feeling a certain reverence for it.
Speaker 11
00:52:44 This is the reference.
Speaker 13
00:52:47 And so there was maybe you could say a bogus spirituality, but it was a spirituality still that was believed in.
Devon
00:52:54 And it was.
00:52:57 I already explained why.
00:53:00 It was.
00:53:01 In fact, I would even say that probably just as many people attended movies on a weekly basis as as attended church.
00:53:14 And I and I bet there were more people attending movies multiple times a week than there were people attending church multiple times a week.
Speaker 19
00:53:23 And here's how innovation getting cheerfully.
Speaker 11
00:53:23 Actors became the gods and goddesses.
00:53:26 Of the new American religion.
Speaker 19
00:53:29 It's frenzied friendship critic fandom.
00:53:33 Here she comes the star.
Speaker 11
00:53:35 Where there are new gods, there must be new idols, so the studio head began a movie Guild with a lofty title of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It was mayor's brilliant idea to create the Oscars.
00:53:49 Where the movie moguls could.
00:53:50 Honor themselves by giving each other awards.
00:53:56 In this way, they went from being a group of immigrant Jews to award-winning American producers.
Speaker 2
00:53:57 And welcome.
Speaker 16
00:54:03 Thank you.
00:54:03 Jesse, I'm proud to be the recipient of this award.
00:54:09 I'm proud to be the.
Speaker 22
00:54:09 Head of a studio.
Devon
00:54:12 They literally invented award shows.
00:54:17 To make them.
00:54:18 You know, because.
00:54:19 They it was just we're.
00:54:20 Going to give ourselves awards.
00:54:23 But we're going to turn into an event.
00:54:26 And we're going to make it add legitimacy to the work that we're doing.
00:54:34 Because now you're you're an award-winning actor, you're award-winning director. You're an award-winning.
00:54:41 You know, whatever.
00:54:49 They were giving themselves credentials.
Speaker 18
00:54:58 The whole notion that Hollywood pins itself on is intermarriage.
Devon
00:55:03 So here's another thing.
00:55:04 Now they start literally talking about why they they promote intermarriage and why they promote misogyny, nation and everything else like it's it's it's.
00:55:16 Like I said, this came out.
00:55:18 They this came out 98.
Speaker 18
00:55:20 The whole idea of inter ethnic romance now.
00:55:23 Why do they do that?
00:55:24 First of all?
Speaker 8
00:55:24 Because love is a very.
Devon
00:55:26 Why do they do that, I wonder?
00:55:34 See in 2022 you start talking about how? Why is it that they have interracial couples in literally every commercial, not just moving every commercial, every advertisement and look.
00:55:47 And if you think the same people that that were making the movies back then aren't the same people making those commercials, you're.
00:55:52 You're you're ********.
00:55:55 It's the same ******* people and the.
00:56:01 For the same reasons, for the same reasons.
00:56:05 And in 1998, they were.
00:56:07 Willing to admit that.
00:56:09 You know, Rod Sterling also Jewish.
00:56:13 Has that quote where he says that, yeah, like we would purposely, I've I've looked for this.
00:56:19 I used to have this clip, and I'm going to find it just because YouTube is rolling their search.
00:56:23 I mean you.
00:56:23 Think it's bad?
00:56:24 Finding stuff on bit shoot YouTube is almost as bad.
00:56:28 Where he basically admits like, yeah, you know, like we wanted to see, we wanted to tell Americans that that that blacks and and, you know, whatever could be trusted as doctors.
00:56:38 And so we started casting blacks as doctors and and or look there was that other quote from.
00:56:48 I always forget his name because it's it's like a woman's name, but the the flower power guy that said like a good prop, you know, also Jewish, said a good propagandist doesn't show you what the world is like, but how he'd like it to be.
00:57:00 In the hopes that that reality will, you know, like you're basically casting a magic spell, you're trying to get reality to conform to your view of how you want things.
00:57:12 So here they are in.
00:57:13 1998 it admitting that that.
00:57:15 Well, of course we Hollywood was.
00:57:17 Really into showing lots of interracial relationships.
Speaker 18
00:57:22 Democratic ideal it knows no borders.
00:57:24 It knows not riches.
Speaker 15
00:57:25 Which is.
Speaker 18
00:57:25 It knows not tradition.
00:57:26 It knows simply the matters of the heart.
Speaker 3
00:57:29 This Internet.
Speaker 18
00:57:29 In addition to that, when a Jew can marry a non Jew, particularly part of the establishment culture, that's really a wonderful indication of how far up.
00:57:42 Into society, Jews have come.
Devon
00:57:45 Is it now?
00:57:48 Is it now?
00:57:55 I mean.
00:57:57 Again, I have nothing to add to that like.
Speaker 18
00:58:02 Part of.
Speaker 3
00:58:02 The establishment culture, that's really.
Speaker 18
00:58:08 When a Jew can marry a non Jew, particularly part of the establishment culture, that's really a wonderful indication of how far up into society Jews have come.
Devon
00:58:23 I mean.
00:58:32 Yeah. OK.
00:58:35 Moving right along.
Speaker 25
00:58:39 Jews served as messengers in essence of black culture.
00:58:43 They took it.
00:58:44 They consumed it.
00:58:46 They integrated it into their own cultural repertoire and then introduced it to White America.
00:58:53 That was essentially willing to listen to Jews and to partake of what Jews had to offer in a way that they never would from blacks.
Speaker 5
00:58:53 Then learning from listening.
Devon
00:59:06 So once again.
00:59:08 She sang.
00:59:10 That Jews.
Speaker 13
00:59:14 Would use.
Devon
00:59:16 Their influence on whites.
00:59:18 To inject black culture into popular culture.
00:59:24 And I did.
00:59:24 I did a little reenactment of this so that they they explained it again.
00:59:27 They basically say the same.
00:59:28 Thing again here.
Speaker 11
00:59:29 This was the way Jewish music often sounded.
Devon
00:59:40 So they're saying that they would get Jewish songs.
00:59:44 And have them sung by by blacks in, in, in the style of black music.
Speaker 11
00:59:49 Jews took these themes, but instead of putting them to Jewish music, they borrowed black forms that they saw as authentically American.
Devon
00:59:59 Well, and that hasn't changed at all.
01:00:03 I've created a reenactment of how that that plays out today.
Speaker 21
01:00:07 Yeah, you ******* witch.
01:00:09 Some whitish pusssy bring a bucket and a muffin for this Swedish *****.
Speaker 15
01:00:18 Yeah, you ******* *****.
Speaker 21
01:00:24 Give me everything you got.
01:00:27 Finnish Swedish ***** beat it up.
01:00:36 Catch it, charge extra large and extra hot.
01:00:41 Put this ***** right in your.
01:00:44 Face swipe your nose like a credit card.
Speaker 22
01:00:48 Beat it up, catch a charge.
Speaker 15
01:00:50 That's too large and it's so.
01:00:52 Put this person right in your face card.
Speaker 21
01:00:56 Hop on top.
01:00:57 I wanna ride.
01:00:59 I do a kegel while it's inside.
Speaker 11
01:01:03 In a sense, they wrote music in blackface.
Devon
01:01:13 In a sense.
01:01:14 They wrote music.
01:01:16 In blackface.
01:01:18 Yeah, you could say that.
01:01:21 And they're still doing it.
Speaker 11
01:01:25 The Hollywood moguls took a different view of African Americans than that of the pre Jewish film makers, both of a nation had played on the white fear of the mixing of the races, in dramatic contrast.
01:01:37 In the film Showboat, the white male lead literally internalizes the blood.
01:01:43 Mother's black wife.
Speaker 26
01:01:44 Steve, what are you doing with?
Speaker 12
01:01:45 That knife going to.
Speaker 7
01:01:45 I'm lucky.
Speaker 12
01:01:46 Further, you fool.
Devon
01:01:48 So did you hear what they said?
01:01:50 This, this, this whole?
01:01:54 You know, like what's going on in Netflix now, right?
01:01:57 Where all the good people are black people and all the bad people are white.
01:02:00 That that's been going on for eons and eons.
01:02:05 It's hard to tell, but the girl on the white is the black woman.
01:02:11 That's you know, that's.
01:02:14 Supposed to be black in this movie because if she had been full on like Wesley Snipes Black or Oprah Black.
01:02:22 I mean, people would have rioted, they would have rioted.
01:02:25 So in the same way that a lot of Hollywood films have cast women as trans as trans people in the past.
01:02:33 So that you don't think it's.
01:02:35 As gross because that's not an actual man, so you.
01:02:39 Think. Oh wow, I guess.
01:02:41 I guess trans can look like real women because, you know, they are literally casting women.
01:02:48 They cast it either like the lightest skinned black woman ever, or put on a lot of makeup or whatever.
01:02:54 But they didn't cast a black looking woman for this part.
01:02:58 And then they make the guy.
01:03:01 Drink her blood because there was that.
01:03:04 You know that there was a big repulsion about the mixing of blood.
01:03:08 And he's quite literally drinking her blood.
Speaker 7
01:03:13 We may be.
Speaker 2
01:03:14 I'm doing.
Speaker 23
01:03:16 Very much, darling.
Speaker 12
01:03:26 An unpleasant duty. I understand that you have a miscegenation case on board that case of a legal woman married to a white man's criminal offence. In this state. No, no such thing on board Facebook.
Speaker 5
01:03:31 What do you mean by?
Devon
01:03:40 You gotta remember when this movie was.
01:03:42 Made it was illegal.
01:03:43 Interracial marriage was illegal.
01:03:46 And so they made this movie.
01:03:48 To make make white people think that that was crazy.
Speaker 12
01:03:51 Quote the name of the white man is Steve Baker.
Devon
01:03:56 Oh, he looks.
01:03:58 He looks a little nervous.
Speaker 12
01:04:00 The name of the name.
Devon
01:04:02 Negress that always cracks me up.
01:04:07 But look, look, that's the black woman, by the way.
01:04:10 That woman on the screen.
01:04:11 That's the black woman in the movie.
01:04:14 She's black.
Speaker 12
01:04:16 The Nicholas is Julie Dozier.
Devon
01:04:19 Obviously she's not black, right?
01:04:22 But to a lot of people in these audiences, in the same way, boomers didn't have a lot of talked about a million times, a lot of.
01:04:28 Boomers didn't have any exposure to black people.
01:04:32 A lot of the people in these audiences, they.
01:04:33 Didn't know.
01:04:35 They're like, oh, that's that's a black person.
01:04:37 Ah, they did this more than once.
01:04:39 There was actually a lot of movies where they cast white women as part black or black women.
01:04:46 But yeah, so this is the black lady that he's race mixing with.
Speaker 1
01:04:51 You wouldn't call a man a white man that had.
Speaker 11
01:04:54 You need draw blood.
Speaker 28
01:04:54 In them, would you?
Speaker 12
01:04:55 I wouldn't necessarily one drop of nickel blood makes you a nickel in.
01:05:00 These pots now.
Speaker 11
01:05:02 I got more in a drop of *****.
Speaker 2
01:05:04 Blood in me and that's it.
Devon
01:05:06 And that's a fact, Jack.
01:05:08 I just drank a.
01:05:08 Bunch of ***** blood.
01:05:11 So anyway.
01:05:15 The documentary is basically saying thanks Jews for stopping the races.
Speaker 14
01:05:20 The idea of the outsider.
01:05:22 Which was a Jewish thing.
01:05:25 During our time making films about our times, you see this even in Monster Pictures.
01:05:31 King Kong, there is a film about, you know, an outsider, and yet it's the master.
Speaker 23
01:05:34 Your mouth.
Speaker 14
01:05:38 If you want to call King, calling that with whom the audience sympathizes.
Devon
01:05:45 So there's the evil.
01:05:46 White man coming to shoot King Kong.
Speaker 11
01:05:55 In Hollywood, every outsider could be transformed into an insider.
01:06:12 Versus films often championed marginal beings who were persecuted like the Jews of Europe.
Devon
01:06:24 Frankenstein, eh?
Speaker 11
01:06:27 Of my identification with the little guy.
01:06:32 Prize fighters and the losers, the loners and the gangsters.
Devon
01:06:39 Again, once again kind of tells you something about how how Jews view themselves.
01:06:44 If it's, it's about they're romanticizing the gangsters, the outsiders, the losers.
Speaker 11
01:06:51 That Harry Collins, Columbia the emphasis.
01:06:53 Was not on the outsider.
01:06:55 But on the common man.
Speaker 2
01:06:57 Eric Street Smart clock is electric.
Speaker 11
01:06:57 Here, the streets marked Clark Gable lectures the upper classes represented by Claudette Colbert.
Devon
01:07:04 So it's all about the common man.
Speaker 11
01:07:08 In creating the Great movie musical.
01:07:11 Hollywood adapted the Broadway musical an original American art form almost wholly created by fellow immigrant Jews.
Speaker 2
01:07:12 Down to ground.
Speaker 11
01:07:23 The music and lyrics were often based on classic stories reinterpreted from the Jewish perspective.
Devon
01:07:30 That's when America lost its European well in Europe too, I guess because a lot of these films are being exported to Europe and and look, same story, different location, a lot of the film industry in Europe, this was similar thing was playing out right where you had the reinterpretation.
01:07:49 Of European stories.
01:07:51 Seen through the lens.
01:07:53 Of this of the persecuted Jew.
Speaker 11
01:07:59 Berlin was a Russian immigrant who would go on to write the quintessential American songs.
Speaker 2
01:08:01 Right.
Speaker 11
01:08:05 He's a kind of Cyrano de Bergerac.
01:08:08 In the foreground is Fred Astaire, the embodiment of American aristocracy, full of grace and upperclassmen.
Devon
01:08:20 That delivers your message.
Speaker 11
01:08:23 In the background, the person writing the music and the lyrics is this little Jewish guy for over 60 years he tried to reinvent himself in the process.
Speaker 2
01:08:24 Trying mean.
Speaker 11
01:08:33 He infused life into a whole new American ideal.
01:08:37 Then Berlin wrote the American classics Easter parade and that most Jewish of Yuletide.
01:08:45 White Christmas.
Devon
01:08:50 That's right, that that song and a lot of other songs, I've got a a video on bit shoot in Odyssey called Rudolph, the Jewish reindeer.
01:09:02 Because a shocking amount of and I would say the majority really, of popular Christmas songs were written by Jews.
01:09:11 Including white Christmas.
01:09:13 So if you want.
01:09:14 To ever have every Christmas your all your favorite Christmas songs ruined.
01:09:19 Take a look at that video on either bit shooter Odyssey.
01:09:22 It's called Rudolph, the Jewish reindeer, Rudolph the Red Nose reindeer obviously was a Jewish song written about being Jewish on Christmas.
01:09:31 You know, like the the nose that makes you different and.
01:09:33 You know.
01:09:34 Doesn't take a.
01:09:35 Rocket scientist to figure that one out.
Speaker 12
01:09:42 OK.
Devon
01:09:47 And now The funny thing is they've they've they've pushed the football so far with their diversity.
01:09:54 Agenda is that this this documentary is openly admitting that they that they do.
01:10:00 You can't even have white Christmas because white Christmas.
01:10:02 Is intimidating to to non whites.
Speaker 11
01:10:06 Often the first thing to go was the Jewish name.
Speaker 2
01:10:06 We've done news.
Speaker 11
01:10:10 Of the Hollywood Jews were obsessed with erasing anything Jewish in their films, their lives and the lives.
Speaker 2
01:10:11 British sets with the raising and king of Jewish to their their lives and final victory.
Speaker 11
01:10:15 Of their stars.
Speaker
01:10:18 Do you know what her name is?
Speaker 20
01:10:20 Esther Victoria Blodgett.
Speaker 5
01:10:20 And defining.
Speaker
01:10:25 He would have to do.
Speaker 19
01:10:26 Something about that right away.
Speaker 11
01:10:29 Goodman became Seeder Barra.
01:10:31 Sofia Coso became Sylvia Sydney.
Speaker 2
01:10:32 Custom meetings.
Speaker 11
01:10:35 Danielovich Demsky became Kirk Douglas.
Speaker 2
01:10:36 Within current double s.
Devon
01:10:38 So that's Michael Douglas is.
01:10:43 A lot of people don't know.
01:10:44 A lot.
01:10:44 Of these, a lot of these.
01:10:46 Hollywood people that have.
01:10:48 Very, you know, very Anglo sounding names.
01:10:52 They're just.
01:10:52 Made-up names.
01:10:54 They're just made-up names.
Speaker 11
01:10:57 Near Jacoby became Lee, Jay carb.
01:10:59 Shirley Schrift became Shelley Winters.
01:11:02 Bernard Schwartz became Tony Curtis.
01:11:04 David Kaminsky became Danny Kaye.
01:11:07 Edward Iskowitz became Eddie Cantor.
01:11:10 Melvin Hesselberg became Melvin Douglas, Muni views and Frey the star of the Yiddish theatre became Paul Muni.
01:11:18 Emanuel Goldenberg became Edward G Robinson.
01:11:22 The G was a reminder of who he really was.
01:11:27 Nice Jewish girls such as Larry Palmer, Julie Holiday and Lauren Bacall or Betty Kriski.
01:11:35 Helped to define the American woman.
Devon
01:11:37 Yeah, thanks for that.
01:11:40 Thanks for defining.
01:11:41 The American woman, Hollywood.
Speaker 15
01:11:45 What it takes to get along?
Speaker 11
01:11:52 They had left the.
01:11:53 Old World, penniless and in less than 20 years they had become the highest paid executives in America.
Speaker 28
01:11:59 In fact, for.
Speaker 11
01:12:00 Almost a decade, mayor was the highest salaried man in the world.
Devon
01:12:05 The highest salaried man in the world.
Speaker 11
01:12:10 But history intervened to remind them of their origins.
Devon
01:12:15 I wonder what they could be talking about.
Speaker
01:12:20 In his binder.
Speaker 11
01:12:23 It was difficult for the moguls to entirely abandon their Jewishness while the Nazis were persecuting their European kin.
01:12:30 In 1939, a group of stars including John Garfield, Edward G Robinson and their spokesman Melvin Douglas risked their celebrity status to speak out against Hitler.
Speaker 27
01:12:42 That all economic connections between the United States of America and Nazi Germany is totally subtle.
01:12:48 Until such time as Germany is willing to reenter the family of nations in accordance with the humane principles of international law.
Speaker 11
01:12:56 Though Carl Linley was no longer studio head at this time, he joined the protesters and signed their declaration.
01:13:03 Both Lemley and Harry Warner were active in sponsoring.
01:13:06 Jewish refugees from.
Speaker 28
01:13:09 And the 19.
Devon
01:13:09 So that you got to remember that you want to know how we got even more Jewish immigrants.
01:13:16 During and after World War Two, well, the highest salaried man in the world.
01:13:23 Was sponsoring.
01:13:25 Jewish immigrant families to come to America.
01:13:29 Not just him, but like.
01:13:30 Him and every you know all.
01:13:31 Of Hollywood, so they they were, they were.
01:13:34 Funding all this extra immigration while at the same time they were funding and well, I mean look, they they had a a grip on all the broadcasters too.
01:13:45 It wasn't just Hollywood, right and and well in the newspapers too.
01:13:48 So that again shaping.
01:13:51 The American view on world.
01:13:52 War Two, which they're again.
01:13:54 They'll go ahead.
01:13:55 And they'll admit that here in a second there.
01:13:59 And there's a there's a little there's a.
01:14:01 Nice little nugget.
01:14:01 Of of here in a minute but.
01:14:04 I'll let it just go here.
Speaker 11
01:14:05 For a second 39 Warner made this anti fascist speech to the American Legion.
Speaker 2
01:14:06 More than the standing treasure.
Speaker 20
01:14:11 Drive them out.
01:14:12 Make America unsafe for those who seek to tear down what others have built through the generation since 1776. Ride them from their secret meeting places, destroy their insidious propaganda machines, drive out their plums and their leaves.
Devon
01:14:27 Talking talk about projection, right, first of all, the balls on this guy to to invoke 1776 when his family didn't even show up for like another 100 or so years.
01:14:39 And then, yeah, talking about propaganda machines.
01:14:46 The hotspot, you might say.
01:14:49 Is a little fascinating.
Speaker 8
01:14:52 The Jews in Hollywood are very much afraid of warning American audiences of those dangers because it looks as though it's a special Jewish angle.
Speaker 2
01:14:56 And alliances of those things, because it looks at the.
Speaker 8
01:15:03 It looks parochial, it looks limited.
Devon
01:15:05 Gee, I wonder.
01:15:07 Why it would look that way considering how many of Americans at the time were German.
01:15:14 And even the the Americans at the time that were there were of English descent, there was, there was absolutely no desire to enter into a Second World War.
01:15:25 That they had no interest in.
Speaker 8
01:15:30 And therefore it's.
Devon
01:15:31 You know, kind of like.
01:15:32 It was.
01:15:34 Almost as if.
01:15:36 It's exactly like when you add penac and all the.
01:15:41 Zionists wanting us to get involved into wars in the Middle East and the 90s.
01:15:48 And Americans didn't want to do that either.
01:15:53 You know, but like Netanyahu said, you know, sometimes Americans have to be bombed into action, right?
Speaker 8
01:15:59 To make anti Nazi movies in Hollywood, because the Jews don't want to stand out.
Speaker 2
01:16:00 And you know.
01:16:03 That you.
Speaker 11
01:16:08 The Jewish fear of standing out was expressed through another icon that would make its way to the screen.
Speaker 2
01:16:08 Sending off.
01:16:10 With experience to.
Devon
01:16:14 Yeah, so all you comic faggs just.
01:16:16 So you guys know, yeah.
01:16:18 Yeah, comics too.
01:16:22 Especially all the big ones.
01:16:24 Those are all written by Jews.
Speaker 28
01:16:30 Superman was invented by two Jewish kids in the late 1930s, when there also was a a worldwide upsurge and and and very frightening anti-Semitism. Superman is discovered, like Moses in the bullrushes, he's an immigrant.
Speaker 11
01:16:31 That's the question.
Speaker 2
01:16:47 The summer in my home for world.
Speaker 28
01:16:50 From another planet who comes to Earth?
01:16:53 Mild mannered intellectual but really underneath he's the.
Speaker 2
01:16:54 Like we only true.
Speaker 28
01:16:58 Man of Steel.
01:16:58 I think that's a very suggestive Jewish fantasy.
Devon
01:17:02 A very suggestive Jewish fantasy.
01:17:04 He's a mild mannered man on the outside that blends right in that no one notices.
01:17:09 But on the inside he's invincible.
Speaker 11
01:17:13 While the Jew felt like an alien in America, Superman was a real alien.
01:17:19 This looks like a job for Superman, yet incredibly.
Speaker 13
01:17:22 He is the only superhero.
Speaker 11
01:17:23 Who manages to keep his identity secret?
01:17:25 Without wearing a mask.
01:17:31 Only Jews could have created a story based on the premise that all one.
01:17:35 Needs is a Gentile.
01:17:37 Demeanour to hide in plain sight.
Speaker 7
01:17:43 They just said it.
01:17:45 They just ******* said it.
Speaker 24
01:17:50 I mean, come on.
01:17:50 Like, did you have to say?
Devon
01:17:52 It like that.
01:17:54 Give me give me some work to do here.
01:17:56 Are you doing my?
01:17:56 Job for me.
Speaker 11
01:17:57 Big Jews could have created a story based on the premise that all one needs is a Gentile demeanour to hide in plain sight.
Speaker
01:18:04 I mean, come on.
Devon
01:18:05 Come on.
01:18:07 Are you not hearing yourself like you?
Speaker 9
01:18:10 I mean they.
Devon
01:18:11 The the ****** ** thing.
01:18:12 It's like what?
Speaker
01:18:12 Did you edit?
Devon
01:18:13 Out of this.
Speaker 16
01:18:15 You know what I mean?
Devon
01:18:17 Like what?
01:18:17 What ended up on the cutting room floor on this if if they left that in, like, **** me.
01:18:24 Oh, good Lord.
01:18:28 Ah, and then they talk about how they they had to start scaring Americans into.
01:18:36 Fighting in World War 2, this is something that this is an example of of one of the propaganda pieces they did of like, oh, look scary.
Speaker 1
01:18:46 That noise you hear isn't static.
01:18:48 It's death coming to London.
01:18:49 Yes, they're coming here.
01:18:50 Now you can hear the bombs falling on the streets and the home.
01:18:53 Don't tune me out.
01:18:54 Hang on a while, this is.
01:18:55 A big.
01:18:55 Story in your part, it's.
01:18:57 Too late to do anything here.
01:18:58 Now, except stand in the dark.
01:19:00 Let them come as if the lights were all.
01:19:03 Except in America, keep those lights burning.
01:19:07 Cover them with steel.
01:19:08 Bring them with guns, build a canopy of battleships and bombing planes around.
01:19:12 Hello, America.
Speaker 20
01:19:13 Hang on to your right.
Speaker 14
01:19:14 It's a wonderful town for the Hollywood Jews, fewer group of Jews.
Speaker 7
01:19:17 Fewer group of Jews who had spent their life seeking legitimacy and embraced by their.
Speaker 14
01:19:19 Who had spent their lives seeking legitimacy and seeking to be embraced by America?
Speaker 7
01:19:27 Five boys.
Speaker 14
01:19:27 And World War 2 finally affords them that opportunity.
Devon
01:19:31 They're excited.
01:19:33 It's a wonderful world.
01:19:34 War 2 is a wonderful time for Jews.
01:19:40 Do you hear what he's saying?
01:19:41 He's he's saying.
01:19:44 You have these Jews.
01:19:46 Who have integrated their way in the society.
01:19:49 They're heavily, heavily influencing influencing the society.
Speaker 22
01:19:54 And finally, finally world.
Devon
01:19:56 War Two gives them that big.
01:19:58 Opportunity to wield that power.
Speaker 14
01:20:00 To be embraced officially, they are now real patriots.
Speaker 27
01:20:06 Will you check with them and see if they'll postpone the head of the more?
01:20:08 Pictures so we can use.
01:20:09 Over the bond drive, OK.
Speaker 1
01:20:11 Just OK, carry graph.
Speaker 27
01:20:13 We're here from Paramount later today on Colbert and.
Speaker 22
01:20:14 **** Powell horse well.
Speaker 27
01:20:16 Double check with Fourier and Adam Costello with.
Speaker 20
01:20:18 Right away, yes.
Speaker 16
01:20:19 The priority on Irene that has just.
Speaker
01:20:21 Come through the link on.
Speaker 11
01:20:22 The 16th Prime Prime.
Speaker 16
01:20:26 The motion picture industry today is supplying without charge all its newest and best feature films to the US War Department Overseas Film Division.
Speaker 18
01:20:35 The movies were a tremendous propagandistic tour. During this time, they set up camps for the soldiers to come back in, where movies were shown 24.
01:20:43 Hours a day.
Speaker 21
01:20:51 They set up camps, they set up reeducation camps.
Speaker 8
01:20:59 Look at that.
01:21:00 He's so happy.
Devon
01:21:02 He's so happy about it, he doesn't even know.
Speaker 23
01:21:04 What he's saying.
Devon
01:21:06 They set up camps.
01:21:08 Where they were bright like they they.
01:21:11 Oh my God.
01:21:12 So they made all these like Pro War movies.
01:21:16 Because a lot of these *******, they they were like, why are we?
01:21:18 Fighting John.
01:21:18 Understand why are we fighting Germany?
01:21:22 Like it doesn't make sense to me like, why are we doing it like we're just.
01:21:25 We're just Americans.
01:21:26 Like what?
01:21:27 I don't understand.
01:21:29 So they set up ******* camps.
01:21:32 Where they would play.
01:21:34 War propaganda movies 24 hours a day.
01:21:39 And they would just rotate in and again remember what we were saying.
01:21:42 Like, this is like a this was.
01:21:43 Like a big cool thing, it's not.
01:21:46 I think a lot of people discount how powerful this is because they think about like, Oh well, it would be super cheesy, right?
01:21:52 Like it's going to be like the the orientation video that I have to watch when I get a, you know, go to another job or or I don't know they probably.
01:21:59 Really do that.
01:22:00 So much these days.
01:22:01 But you know, it's like.
01:22:02 Watching one.
01:22:02 Of these old safety training videos or something like that that you see on YouTube.
01:22:07 And you're thinking to yourself like, yeah, well, it's probably you.
01:22:10 Know you go there and you.
01:22:11 Know you're being propagandized.
01:22:12 No, they didn't.
01:22:15 No, it didn't.
01:22:16 This is still like cutting edge.
01:22:19 And most people, then one of the reasons why Americans and just the West is, is a little more savvy to a lot of the tricks of, you know, in in movies.
01:22:31 And a little more.
01:22:32 Sophisticated in how they interact with the visual medium is that a lot of people make their own Movies Now, right?
01:22:40 Like everyone's got.
01:22:41 A A movie.
Speaker 19
01:22:42 Studio in their pocket.
Devon
01:22:45 So you, you, you kind of understand a lot of these concepts yourself because.
01:22:49 Almost no one hasn't made at least something right.
01:22:53 Some kind of video.
01:22:55 That they've shown to other people.
01:22:58 That that was not the case.
01:23:00 In the 1930s and 40s.
01:23:03 It was still this very mystical, magical thing.
01:23:11 They're going to watch free movies.
Speaker 20
01:23:14 Brand new movies?
Devon
01:23:20 At their camp.
Speaker 2
01:23:25 OK.
Speaker 16
01:23:26 Charge all its newest and best feature films to the US War Department Overseas Film Division.
Speaker 18
01:23:32 The movies were a tremendous propagandistic tool. During this time. They set up camps for the soldiers to come back in, where movies were shown 24 hours a day because that impressed the soldiers with what they were fighting for.
Devon
01:23:48 And impressed the soldiers with what they were fighting for.
01:23:55 And it's not like that.
01:23:56 They haven't.
01:23:56 They don't do that trick anymore.
01:23:58 They're just not as ******* obvious about it, because people are more sophisticated with how they interact with this.
01:24:03 Kind of media.
01:24:06 There's a reason why every video game is anti white. There's a reason why every movie is anti white. They're they're they're doing death by 1000 cuts. They're delivering the exact same thing. This is your enemy. This.
01:24:24 Is what you're fighting against.
01:24:30 When a leftist goes into a theater and watches a movie about fighting evil white people.
01:24:37 It is no different than when.
01:24:39 Those World War 2.
01:24:40 Soldiers were brought into the camps.
01:24:43 To watch the the evil Nazi movies.
01:24:48 It's delivering the exact same ******* message and the exact same way, and the video game things too.
01:24:54 Same thing.
01:24:55 And you and.
01:24:56 Look, there's people listening to the sound of my voice right now who are donating.
01:25:01 To the creation of more of that stuff.
01:25:05 They're paying money to watch this stuff.
01:25:09 They're funding that industry.
01:25:19 But they've been doing this a long time and this is where.
01:25:22 This is where Hollywood, for the first time and look at it.
01:25:25 If you think about it, really wasn't a whole lot of time in between.
01:25:29 When they found that Hollywood.
01:25:31 Which was like, you know, in the in the teens, right really didn't get going till like the 20s and 30s?
01:25:38 And then by.
01:25:38 The late 30s and 40s.
01:25:40 They're already partnering, partnering up with the federal government.
01:25:48 That didn't take a lot of time.
01:25:57 There is a reason why they need to censor the Internet.
01:26:00 This is why they know.
01:26:01 This is how.
01:26:03 This is how their mind viruses spread.
Speaker 24
01:26:13 If you go back and look at those movies, there was always one Jewish character who was never presented as Jewish, but he was Cohen or Schwartz from Brooklyn.
Speaker 5
01:26:13 If you go back and look at those movies, was never presented from Brooklyn.
Devon
01:26:26 I've talked about this a million times too.
01:26:28 Like again, this is the exact kind of stuff that when I would bring this up in my my when I was still the one videos on YouTube when I would bring this up, Mega, Mega boomers would get mad at me.
01:26:42 And call me anti-Semitic.
01:26:48 And they're celebrating it in this in this documentary.
Speaker 24
01:26:51 If you go back and look at those movies, there was always one Jewish character who was never presented as Jewish, but he was Cohen or Schwartz from Brooklyn.
01:27:04 There was always one black character too.
Speaker 13
01:27:07 Wesley's private.
Devon
01:27:11 Even though at the time.
01:27:14 The military, even World War Two people don't know this.
01:27:17 The military was racially segregated so and.
01:27:21 And the documentary mentioned that I just I I must have clipped that that part of that but the.
01:27:28 The military movies that we were showing.
01:27:32 We're showing, you know, black guys and Jews and all these people, like all working hand in hand, like team diversity, to defeat the Nazis.
01:27:40 And that's not at all like, not at all how the United States military was.
01:27:45 There was an interesting poll that was done of of World War Two soldiers at the time that I I forget the exact phrasing, but the general idea was if if they had to.
01:28:01 Fight in in racially integrated groups.
01:28:06 They would rather not fight at all.
01:28:10 Like the general, the general sentiment of you know, the World War 2.
01:28:17 Military men were that that racial segregation was.
01:28:23 Was crucial.
01:28:24 It was a crucial part of being an effective fighting force.
01:28:28 But in all the movies they, you know, they throw in the black guy.
01:28:30 They throw in the Jewish guy, they throwing the Mexican or the Puerto Rican or.
01:28:34 Whatever, that's just.
01:28:36 That was just the Jewish propaganda.
Speaker 11
01:28:39 While 6 million Jews died in Europe, their kinsmen.
Devon
01:28:43 Yeah, well, alright, whatever.
Speaker 11
01:28:45 And Mollywood were churning out patriotic movies that helped galvanise the allies.
Devon
01:28:50 In fact, we'll get in that in a second.
01:28:52 There's that, we'll.
01:28:54 Get into that in a second.
Speaker 11
01:28:55 To defeat Hitler.
01:29:29 Jack Warner really believed that his movies helped to.
Speaker 2
01:29:32 Win the war.
Speaker 11
01:29:34 He loved to point out that the chemical ingredients of film were also used to make smokeless gunpowder.
Speaker 9
01:29:41 Warner, for his experience and background in the motion picture industry, impelled by the finest patriotic motives and on his own initiative, pointed out to the arms and services of the United States, forces the use that could be made of a motion picture in the effective.
01:29:58 Prosecution of the war.
Devon
01:30:02 So this is where you had the merging of Hollywood and the government.
01:30:06 You also had signal corps.
01:30:09 Which was?
01:30:12 Well, they did more than just propaganda, but that was part of the propaganda wing of the army.
01:30:18 A lot of the old Signal Corps film producers were Jewish, and they ended up making films after the war, like the day the Earth stood still was a bunch of signal.
01:30:29 Or alumnis or alumnus.
Speaker 14
01:30:34 Shortly after the war, the State Department, Oregon.
Devon
01:30:38 OK, pay attention to this part.
01:30:41 Pay attention, this stuck out to me.
01:30:43 Because it's funny.
01:30:45 It's they.
01:30:45 They make submissions.
01:30:51 From the context of today, looking back.
01:30:55 You're going to have a completely different take.
01:30:58 Then this guy does.
Speaker 14
01:31:01 After the war, the State Department organized a tour.
Speaker 2
01:31:06 On the total.
Speaker 14
01:31:06 The number of Hollywood executives, most of them were Jewish, to visit Europe and see the concentration camps.
Speaker 20
01:31:17 Of paramount.
Speaker 16
01:31:22 Mr. Gifford, work of universal.
Speaker 26
01:31:25 Mr. Harry Cohen of Columbia.
Speaker 20
01:31:27 And Mister Jack Warner, being emphatic at the end.
01:31:29 Of the line.
Devon
01:31:31 All right, so.
01:31:32 Just so you're on.
01:31:34 The we're all on the same page here.
01:31:38 The military.
01:31:41 Gives the movie studio heads.
01:31:44 A tour of all the concentration camps.
01:31:49 After World War 2.
Speaker 9
01:31:52 These are men.
Devon
01:31:53 That they care deeply about their ethnicity, they they care deeply about their, their their culture and imposing it on the American culture.
01:32:04 They've, they've, they've.
01:32:05 They've been celebrating this fact the entire documentary.
01:32:09 They've not been shy about that at all.
01:32:12 They have now won World War 2.
01:32:15 They've defeated the Nazis.
01:32:17 And now these Hollywood executives are touring the horrible 6 million dead concentration camps, right, like all these.
01:32:29 These mass graves.
Speaker 14
01:32:32 We have almost no testimony.
01:32:36 From these Hollywood Jews on their reaction to what they saw.
Speaker 3
01:32:38 I'm ready. Work Facebook.
Devon
01:32:42 When they come back.
01:32:43 None of them say anything about mass graves.
01:32:48 None of them say anything about 6 million dead.
01:32:51 None of them say anything about the ovens.
01:32:54 There's literally.
01:32:56 No testimony, no writings, no speeches they gave.
01:33:03 They go and do a tour of Germany.
01:33:07 After World War 2, these the most powerful Jews, you might argue in the entire world.
01:33:13 With the most influence and the.
01:33:14 Most ability to say what they saw.
01:33:19 And they say nothing.
Speaker 14
01:33:25 We have no idea really of how.
Speaker 5
01:33:28 Deeply, it impacted them.
Devon
01:33:30 Doesn't sound like it impacted them much at all.
Speaker 14
01:33:34 All we know is that with.
01:33:35 The one they returned to.
01:33:36 The United States.
Speaker 7
01:33:37 What do I think this?
Speaker 14
01:33:37 One might that someone.
01:33:39 There might have been moved.
Speaker 7
01:33:41 To make some film, or at least some gesture.
Devon
01:33:45 Right.
01:33:45 You would think so, right.
Speaker 10
01:33:48 Wouldn't you think?
Devon
01:33:49 That if they went to tour all these these mass graves and all these concentration camps.
01:33:57 You would think right, I.
01:33:59 Mean you're the one point.
01:34:00 You're the.
01:34:00 One that thinks it's weird.
01:34:01 I think it's weird too.
01:34:04 It's a little weird that they they they came back and they never said anything about it and they they never tried making.
01:34:10 Any movies about it?
Speaker 16
01:34:12 I mean, given how?
Devon
01:34:15 Much they bludgeon us over the head with it today.
01:34:18 You would think that you know, since it just happened.
01:34:24 They'd want to say something about it.
Speaker 7
01:34:28 Was before him.
Speaker 14
01:34:28 That would memorialize the six million who died.
Speaker 7
01:34:34 Is, yeah.
Speaker 14
01:34:34 And what is interesting is the absence of any such film.
Devon
01:34:39 That is interesting.
01:34:43 That's very curious, you might say.
01:34:46 Ah, I'm sure you know what.
01:34:48 I'm sure they just it slipped.
01:34:50 Their minds anyway.
01:34:53 So then they they go into this part, you know, now that you know, they show how awesome Jews are and and how they defined our culture and defeated Hitler and everything.
01:35:03 Now it's that that's the ungrateful golem.
01:35:07 The angry.
01:35:09 White Protestants that their their in their death throes.
01:35:13 Of influence and power, you know they're getting nervous about their the the Hollywood Jews and their influence over the society.
01:35:21 So what do they do? Of course, of course. They malign them with anti-Semitism and and and start calling them communists.
01:35:31 And accusing them of of unamerican activities and.
01:35:35 And you know, it's when it's just.
01:35:37 All this crazy anti-Semitism.
Speaker 26
01:35:43 Calling the House UN American Activities Committee to order, chairman Jay Parnell Thomas of New Jersey opens an inquiry into possible communist penetration of the Hollywood film industry.
01:35:53 The committee is seeking to determine if Red Party members have reached the screen with subversive propaganda.
Speaker 11
01:35:59 To the mogul, surprise powerful men in Washington saw Hollywood's patriotism as nothing more than thinly disguised communism.
Devon
01:36:09 Yeah, I wonder why there would be people.
01:36:12 That would be concerned that Hollywood was so influential they were able to, I don't know, get America into a Second World War.
01:36:23 And they had so much control over the the the thinking of the public.
01:36:28 Yeah, that'd be that'd be that's a little bit concerning.
01:36:32 And they would also be concerned that there were so many of these people who originated from the same part of the world that was now being.
01:36:44 Well, I was now rolling out Jewish communism.
01:36:49 And they had so many connections, in fact, that that there were so many immigrants still coming from.
01:36:53 That part of the world.
01:36:55 And working in Hollywood.
Speaker 22
01:37:01 This committee, under its mandate from the House of Representatives.
01:37:06 Has the responsibility of exposing and spotlighting subversive elements wherever they may exist, that communists have made such an attempt in Hollywood and with considerable success, is already evident.
Speaker 11
01:37:20 With the advent of the Cold War, Chuak began persecuting Hollywood for the populist and Pro Soviet films.
01:37:27 The Roosevelt administration encouraged Hollywood to make during the Second World War.
Speaker 22
01:37:32 The committee is determined.
01:37:34 That the hearing shall be fair and impartial.
01:37:37 We have subpoenaed witnesses representing both sides of the question all.
01:37:41 We are after are the facts.
Speaker 17
01:37:44 I should like to see what you've had.
Speaker 11
01:37:46 First came the mostly Jewish Hollywood talent who stood up to Hyak.
Speaker 9
01:37:50 Are you a member?
Speaker 20
01:37:51 Of the Communist Party.
01:37:54 Next you are going to ask what my religious beliefs are and you are going to insist the poor various members of the industry that since you don't like my religious beliefs.
01:38:04 They should not work in that industry.
Devon
01:38:07 That's right, always, always blame anti-Semitism.
01:38:11 You know, the more things change, the more things stay the same.
Speaker 14
01:38:15 The chairman of the committee at the time that it initiated its investigation of Hollywood was a vicious anti Semite from Mississippi by the name of John Rankin.
Devon
01:38:26 It's all these anti-Semitic southern whites.
Speaker 28
01:38:29 That the President of the United States said.
Speaker 5
01:38:30 You understand?
Speaker 22
01:38:34 That anti communism was American policy and that scared the **** out of.
Devon
01:38:40 Why would that scare them?
01:38:42 I thought they weren't communists.
01:38:47 I thought they weren't communists.
01:38:49 I thought this was all just the delusions.
01:38:53 Of crazy anti-Semitic white southerners.
Speaker 11
01:38:57 The moguls instituted a blacklist of studio talent.
Speaker 2
01:38:58 To give to the student.
Speaker 11
01:39:01 Years before they had fled European anti-Semitism.
Speaker 2
01:39:02 Frank exemption.
Speaker 11
01:39:05 But now in America they became collaborators, helping anti Semites.
01:39:10 Rid Hollywood.
01:39:11 Of Jewish intellectuals.
Speaker 9
01:39:14 So anyway, the.
Devon
01:39:17 The documentary goes on from there.
01:39:19 It talks about basically how that was the dark time and you know, all these Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
01:39:27 They had tried so hard.
01:39:29 Because you know the the angle they're they're coming at, even though they've been very revealing.
01:39:34 The angle that they've they've tried to to present this in, it's been like it's just a bunch of Jewish immigrants and all they've ever wanted was to fit in all they've ever wanted was to fit into American Society.
01:39:49 And right when they thought they'd fit in, you know, they'd even helped America win a war.
01:39:54 And they were the most patriotic of all Americans and and how dare anyone say that they were unamerican and and whatever.
01:40:03 Even after all that, they they still didn't fit in. There was still that that beast of anti-Semitism that was making them feel like the outsider.
01:40:14 And it was very sad.
01:40:15 And but, you know, it doesn't matter because at at the end of the day, they still are defining culture.
01:40:22 They they bring up the.
01:40:24 They they even because this came.
01:40:26 Out 1998, they bring up the speech.
01:40:30 From Independence Day, you know the sci-fi movie with the aliens.
01:40:35 Which is a very Jewish movie.
01:40:37 If you think about it, a lot of people just again because it came out in the 90s, a lot of that stuff.
Speaker 22
01:40:42 People didn't even.
Devon
01:40:43 Think about it.
01:40:43 Cause honestly it was because that was during America's like peak. I don't.
01:40:47 See race, you know mindset, right?
01:40:50 And so it didn't occur to anyone that that was watching that movie, that it it literally is Jews that saved the day.
01:40:57 And you know from like the the, The Dirty glam and and whatever and a black guy, it was Jews and a black guy, you know, that saved the day and they they bring up.
01:41:10 The documentary they, you know, the the speech at the end that the president gives about how we are going to overcome all this adversity and and and.
01:41:20 The he he's the the the.
01:41:23 Narrator basically says, Oh yeah, it's just like the programs.
01:41:26 And, you know, you can definitely hear the Jewish voice that's in that speech and.
01:41:30 And you know.
01:41:33 Hollywood is is a magical place, and you can you can all thank.
01:41:38 The Jews for it.
01:41:39 And that was it.
01:41:41 That was it.
01:41:43 And it's shockingly.
01:41:44 And it it was.
01:41:45 I'm saying I I I'd.
01:41:46 Seen clips of this documentary I'd seen clips of it people playing clips, but I never watched the entire thing.
01:41:55 And the whole time I was.
01:41:56 Watching, I was like, holy ****.
01:41:59 Holy ****, I could have written this.
01:42:03 I could.
01:42:04 Have written this.
01:42:07 I've said the exact same things.
01:42:09 I just, I mean, I have a different conclusion from these, these facts.
01:42:16 But it's just shocking to see these facts that are hate facts now, right?
01:42:20 They're anyone else says these exact same things, and you're you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
01:42:26 Anti Semite, you know, red Flag law recipient.
01:42:36 But yet.
01:42:37 Here it is.
01:42:39 Here it is.
01:42:42 In their own words.
01:42:45 Someone in chat said it was kind of like the Rothschild movie.
01:42:48 You're right.
01:42:51 It's hubris is what it is.
01:42:56 Because they are proud of it.
01:42:58 And why wouldn't you be right?
01:43:00 I mean if?
01:43:00 This was your people, if if the.
01:43:02 Tables were turned.
01:43:04 And and this was your narrative.
Speaker 22
01:43:09 You know you were.
Devon
01:43:09 Persecuted and I mean, it's a great narrative.
01:43:14 You were persecuted and then you came here with nothing.
01:43:19 And the people here, they just they wanted to keep you down.
01:43:22 They wouldn't let you be a banker.
01:43:24 They made you work for a living.
01:43:27 And then one day, your mom's like, oh, you should get into movies because, like, you can charge people, and they pay you before they even get the product.
01:43:38 And you go from that to.
01:43:40 To basically running.
01:43:43 Running the the culture of the country.
01:43:46 And steering public opinion in in very dramatic ways.
01:43:55 And that's a pretty good storyline, right?
01:43:57 It's a.
01:43:57 Pretty good narrative.
01:43:59 I'd be very proud of that.
01:44:07 That's usually what happens.
01:44:09 You know, like there was even.
01:44:11 In the same way that like you.
01:44:13 Know for years.
01:44:14 I wish I had the article pulled up here.
01:44:17 There was an article talking about how in Weimar Germany, a lot of the books that they were.
01:44:22 Burning were the the world's first a.
01:44:25 Lot of people don't.
01:44:26 Know this?
01:44:27 The world's first trans clinic.
01:44:30 Was in Weimar Germany, and it was.
01:44:32 Run owned and.
01:44:33 Operated by Jews.
01:44:36 And when you see those books getting burned.
01:44:41 In those like, not in every one of the photos and every piece of the footage, but in certainly.
01:44:47 Some of them.
01:44:51 That's when they.
01:44:52 Burned down the the trans Clinic and they were burning the books that were in the Trans Clinic.
01:45:03 When you're a kid and you watch that stuff, you think ohh they they just hate huckleberry Finn.
01:45:07 They hate culture, they hate books, they hate.
01:45:08 You know, knowledge, they're just these.
01:45:11 Evil people.
01:45:11 That's what they tell you.
01:45:13 They don't explain that.
01:45:14 No, it was like ***********.
01:45:18 You know propaganda.
01:45:19 It was bad ****.
01:45:24 In this article it was written by a Jewish author.
01:45:29 In the beginning.
01:45:29 Of the article says, you know like oh, it's.
01:45:32 We've we've finally progressed to a point in our time in our culture where we can take ownership of this and not fear an anti-Semitic backlash. We can actually celebrate that we pioneered trans stuff in Weimar Germany.
01:45:53 And that we were attacked.
01:45:55 For our embrace of the LGBTQ blah blah blah.
01:46:14 Let me take a look at well here it's working.
01:46:17 So what I had to do it dropped out completely and I could see on my side.
01:46:21 I don't know how it's going to come across on the recording or whatever, but.
01:46:24 Early early on. Thankfully it's it's kind of held up since then, but early on it dropped completely like it was just saying 0 kilobits per second over here. So I had to stop the stream start again, which usually ***** it up in Odyssey's end.
01:46:38 But hopefully we can make it through to the end the the device that I.
01:46:43 I was trying to use for.
01:46:44 Internet tonight is still dead.
01:46:47 So I can't switch over to it.
01:46:49 It's really ******* frustrating.
01:46:51 I don't understand like like it was work it like it worked fine until 3 minutes.
01:46:58 Two or three minutes before I was going.
01:46:59 To go live and just.
01:47:00 Starting rebooting.
01:47:02 But whatever.
01:47:04 Let's take a look at some super chats here.
01:47:15 Cringe pan of $1.00. If your hives go hot because the Virgin Queen got Africanized.
01:47:20 And you open.
01:47:21 The hive to replace the queen with another European queen wants to keep it from laying Africanized eggs.
01:47:28 Well, you have to replace it.
01:47:29 With a mated queen.
01:47:31 So your choice is what she's talking about is uh.
01:47:36 In bee keeping.
01:47:39 The nice, gentle bees are European bees, or Caucasian bees.
01:47:44 There's a couple of other, I guess, domesticated bee breeds.
01:47:48 But the the gentle ones are are European or Caucasian or Saskatoon areas?
01:47:56 And there's the Russian ones are a little mean.
01:47:58 But you know, those are relatively nice compared to killer bees, the Africanized.
01:48:05 And so if you get a queen inside your hive, that's Africanized, she'll start laying eggs and it'll africanize your hive, and then you'll have a dangerous ball of fury on your hands.
01:48:20 So the solution is you open up the hive.
01:48:22 You kill the thing.
Speaker 13
01:48:22 Was a Hollywood is and then there's a Hollywood isn't today.
Devon
01:48:24 Now, now.
01:48:25 Alright then.
01:48:27 Sorry about that.
01:48:32 So you kill the queen and you replace it with the European Queen.
01:48:35 And then what happens is bees only have like a lifespan of like, aside from the Queen, only live like like 40 days or something like that.
01:48:44 And So what happens is all the mean bees will eventually die out, and the new ones that are hatching from.
01:48:48 Your new European?
01:48:49 Queen will be nice bees and so it'll.
01:48:52 That you just need to stay.
01:48:53 Away from that high for like.
01:48:54 A month and then everything will work itself out.
01:48:58 So the only thing that'll.
01:49:00 That'll stop her from laying Africanized eggs is if she's not.
01:49:04 If she doesn't have Africanized sperm.
01:49:07 The really weird thing about queen bees?
01:49:10 When they get knocked up, when they do their their flight, where they get impregnated, they aren't.
01:49:17 It's not like they're.
01:49:20 This is really weird.
01:49:21 None of their eggs get fertilized.
01:49:23 They basically just collect the sperm of like up to 40 different male bees.
01:49:30 Right.
01:49:31 And then as they lay the egg, they fertilize.
01:49:34 It at that time.
01:49:36 So if one of those 40 or it's usually not 40, but you know if one of the the male bees that made it with her when she did her.
01:49:42 Mating Flight was an Africanized.
01:49:47 Then which is very.
01:49:49 Possible in the area that I live in.
01:49:51 Then some of her eggs when she fertilizes them will end up being Africanized.
01:49:57 And so the only way to stop that is if you you, you know, that it was mated with non Africanized bees.
01:50:04 But usually when you have hybrids, it's.
01:50:06 A roll of the dice.
01:50:07 You might get somewhat.
01:50:10 Feisty bees.
01:50:13 But you might walk.
01:50:14 Out and get nice bees too, but it's kind.
01:50:17 Of roll the dice.
01:50:19 Weaver, $5. Hey, Devin. Is it weird to like chicks with ABS? My buddy likes tomboys and he went into detail by saying that he likes chicks with ABS, which is kind of weird. What are your thoughts?
01:50:34 I mean.
01:50:36 It's weird to go into detail about it.
01:50:38 It's also this whole Zoomer thing about calling, like, like saying tomboy all the time.
01:50:45 It's the fetish, like fetishizing masculine women is pretty gay.
01:50:51 I'm not saying that, like, look growing up there.
01:50:53 I mean, tomboy isn't like a new.
01:50:55 Thing it's it's what's new is having a fetish about it, and I think it's because look.
01:51:02 I think it's easy to, I mean zoomers are the gayest generation that's ever existed, that I'm not being an *******.
01:51:08 That's just factually true.
01:51:11 And so when you're in the gayest generation, ever.
01:51:16 You're going to have weird fetishes, you know, like that.
01:51:19 So it's kind of gay kind of gay.
01:51:22 I'm not saying like look like I said growing.
01:51:24 Up, you know every group of guys has that friend.
01:51:28 That's a chick that hangs out with you and.
01:51:31 And whatever and and one of your.
01:51:32 One of your friends ends.
01:51:33 Up well, I.
01:51:34 Mean these days?
01:51:36 I guess she tries to sow * **** to herself back then.
01:51:39 She was just a girl that liked to hang out with the guys and then eventually one of those guys would hook up with her or or marry her or whatever, right?
01:51:47 And it was.
01:51:47 Never a weird thing.
01:51:48 It was never like a weird thing.
01:51:50 It was never a fetish.
01:51:51 It is weird this, this like and fetishizing specifically muscular bodies.
01:51:59 On women.
01:52:01 I think your friend's kind of kind of gay.
01:52:04 So I would just say that I would just say.
01:52:06 Hey, stop being.
01:52:06 A ******?
01:52:07 That's if Zimmer said that more often, because that phrase needs to be said, even not just a zoomers.
01:52:14 That's a phrase I would say to my friends at least once a day.
01:52:18 Like you have to say it, don't be a ****** or.
01:52:21 Hey, what's up, ******?
01:52:23 Oh, you're such a ******* ****** like you have to.
01:52:26 You need to talk like that.
01:52:27 Men need to talk like that because it it you never know which one is there.
01:52:32 There's going.
01:52:32 To be there's going.
01:52:33 To be like the.
01:52:35 You're basically what I'm getting at is you're being the immune.
01:52:38 System from the.
01:52:39 Fagot sure that your friends do it.
01:52:41 If you bully him and call him a ******, he won't, because otherwise, if you don't, there's a good chance he chops *** **** off.
01:52:47 That's all I'm saying.
01:52:49 Cringe Panda, $5 here's that cringe 32nd clip you downloaded and forgot to play last stream I I will not play anorexic ********.
01:53:00 On the stream I actually I I still haven't.
01:53:03 I still haven't watched it.
01:53:06 I I do not promote anorexic ******** on this stream, though I will not play it.
01:53:12 Will not play that.
01:53:17 And look, I haven't even watched it.
01:53:18 So for all I.
01:53:18 Know it's whatever.
01:53:20 But I yeah.
01:53:23 Finn Conrad.
01:53:26 $5 appreciate that. Hey, David, long time listeners. Since the days of evil Hillary getting mad at a cartoon frog.
01:53:34 I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate all your hard work and or the work you do and that I really enjoy the moving company T-shirt and my Ultra Rare 1st edition copy of the day of the row. That's awesome. Yeah, well.
01:53:47 I'm trying to get that I'm you know.
01:53:52 It's a process.
01:53:53 I can't.
01:53:54 I am ******* like reliable Internet right now.
01:53:57 But yeah, I was actually I.
01:53:58 Was well, I'll talk about that later. Finn Conrad, $5 again. Have some shekels for a classified CAP fund. And if I could make a movie suggestion for you, please look into the Rocketeer.
01:54:12 It's my.
01:54:12 It's a favorite of mine from my childhood and I think it would make a good example of a fun movie that's not full of evil garbage.
01:54:19 Keep the faith, brother.
01:54:20 Ohh, really.
01:54:21 It's not full of evil garbage, huh?
Speaker 2
01:54:25 Do you remember?
Devon
01:54:26 The bad guys in the Rocketeer.
01:54:32 Remember the secret Nazi?
01:54:34 I mean, yeah, you realize that the law of interest is also.
01:54:40 Also Jewish.
01:54:42 Did you really think Disney would make a movie?
01:54:45 That, I mean, look, I'm.
01:54:46 I'm I'm somewhat ******* with you.
01:54:48 Cause like I liked it when I was a kid too, and I haven't watched it a million years, but.
01:54:53 Just those those facts alone lead me to believe that there's probably.
01:54:57 You know.
01:54:59 You know, it's probably it's probably not as good as you.
01:55:01 You remember.
01:55:03 Can't be le blacker.
01:55:05 $1.00 Dev and I don't want to play stairway to heaven the night.
01:55:09 And then it updated.
01:55:13 I want to play the my new material proceeds to play.
01:55:19 Stairway to heaven.
01:55:22 I don't know. You're.
01:55:23 Talking about.
01:55:26 I never played stairway to heaven. Cringe pan of $5 as a follow up to interrogation addition, you should watch the interrogation of Todd Cole Cole.
01:55:39 For a braggadocio addition.
01:55:43 He is also known as the Amazon Review Killer.
01:55:46 Oh yeah, I've seen.
01:55:47 I've seen that.
01:55:48 That footage, that Guy was a ******* psycho.
01:55:52 There's so many psychos out there, it's crazy.
01:55:54 You know, you watch, like, even just a few of these police interrogations.
01:55:58 On YouTube and the YouTube algorithm starts sending you more and more of them and you just start to see like more and more evil ****.
01:56:05 That like somehow I don't.
01:56:07 I've never heard of, but like some of these are just really bad.
01:56:11 Like really bad.
01:56:12 Like I really do think like it's kind of funny.
01:56:15 Well, it's not funny, it's.
01:56:15 Not the right word for it.
01:56:18 Morgoth on telegram posted.
01:56:23 Let me see if I could download.
01:56:24 It and pop it up here.
01:56:30 There it is.
01:56:43 Why did that not say before?
01:56:45 I thought it was going to save?
Speaker 11
01:56:52 Here we are.
Devon
01:57:00 This is uh.
01:57:07 Was I right though about the timeline?
01:57:09 Like check it out.
01:57:11 This is.
01:57:13 You know Google Ngram or whatever talking about the word satanic.
01:57:19 Remember I told you something happened like late, late 70s, early 80s.
01:57:23 Well, there you go.
01:57:24 Something definitely happened late 70s.
01:57:26 Or early 80s.
01:57:28 And it it really ******* popped.
01:57:31 About 10 years ago, I don't know. I'd like to know what that giant spike is in 2010.
01:57:37 Uh, yeah.
01:57:40 ****. **** has gotten worse.
Speaker 23
01:57:45 Uh. Let's see here.
Devon
01:57:49 Grey beard, $50. Very generous. Here is some honey. Well, I appreciate that.
01:57:56 I'm going to I'm going to sell you guys some money next year you're going to have some pillbox honey available.
01:58:02 I I actually have some some cool ideas for that.
01:58:07 The bees are all doing doing well.
01:58:10 Surviving the heat, miraculously based race mixer, $25. Appreciate that what are your thoughts on Harry Vox and Brother Nathaniel? They're in our face with a lot of truth, but quite animated.
01:58:25 Or straightforward is it good or bad in your opinion?
01:58:29 People sent me Harry Vox.
01:58:32 A long time.
01:58:32 Ago and the thing I didn't like.
01:58:36 Was just.
01:58:42 Like the the.
01:58:44 Way he presents stuff is it's not going to resonate.
01:58:46 With new people.
01:58:50 You know, and I guess you could say that about.
01:58:52 Some of my stuff too.
01:58:55 And I'd, yeah, I'd agree.
01:58:57 But with everything I saw from him, it just it.
01:59:01 I could see it scaring away anyone.
01:59:03 Didn't already agree.
01:59:08 Brother Nathaniel, I've just never got into.
01:59:12 So I don't know.
01:59:16 Yeah. Like like.
01:59:17 You know Harry Box?
01:59:18 Like I said, just seemed like he.
01:59:19 He he just yells.
Speaker 16
01:59:21 ******* Jews. *** ****.
Devon
01:59:23 Jew like, you know, like he just gets.
01:59:26 It starts to sound unhinged, you know.
01:59:30 And and I and look, he's been, I think he's been covering this kind of stuff for like, a really long time.
01:59:36 It's probably very frustrating that that's probably what's coming out right, but it's just it's not very palatable for most people.
01:59:44 Again, like I'm, I'm probably guilty of that too.
01:59:47 At times.
01:59:50 But it's always better to try to present things in a very.
01:59:54 Well, it's like, well, what, what?
Speaker 8
01:59:55 We're in the night.
Devon
01:59:58 About it the.
01:59:59 When they were talking about Superman, right?
02:00:03 How easy it is to fit right into our culture, if you.
02:00:09 Just pretend to be.
02:00:10 Mild mannered, you know, and and Anglo.
02:00:14 But it's true.
02:00:15 I mean you will get further in society if you try to fit in a little better and and be more palatable and calm and and.
02:00:22 And I feel like he could probably come up.
02:00:24 He could probably explain a lot of that same content in a in a more.
02:00:28 Palatable way and reach more people.
02:00:33 And brother Nathaniel, I don't know.
02:00:34 I've never been a big fan, but I I haven't seen a lot of.
02:00:37 His stuff either so I don't know.
02:00:40 My cute little friend, $5 appreciate that individualist. Here I lie to women so I can **** them. I won't start a family because I don't want to be bothered. I dodge. I dodge army because I don't want to be handicapped.
02:00:57 For a ruling class, don't care others.
02:01:01 All I care about is myself, but I still believe that gays and pedos.
02:01:06 Should be shot on sight.
02:01:08 Am I anything you're asking?
02:01:11 If you're a satanist?
02:01:14 Yeah, if you.
02:01:14 Think the universe ends with you and and the only reason why you're against homosexuality because it annoys you personally.
02:01:20 You you there's nothing different.
02:01:23 But there's no difference between how you view the world and how a Satanist views the world.
02:01:29 That's just, that's just the truth.
02:01:32 You know, like if you're reasoning behind.
02:01:37 Like if your like your philosophy is is.
02:01:40 Identical to the.
02:01:41 Philosophy of the Satanist.
02:01:43 The way you're describing.
02:01:44 It at least.
02:01:46 Although like I don't, I don't think it's.
02:01:48 Then there's a couple of things that I don't necessarily think.
02:01:52 Are bad, you know, like not wanting to be in the army because you don't.
02:01:56 Want to sacrifice life and limb for something?
02:02:00 You don't believe in.
02:02:01 I don't think that's selfish.
02:02:05 And there's certain there's certain things you've mentioned that weren't necessarily selfish.
02:02:10 But if you're the one that's saying that you're an individualist and you shouldn't lie to women so you can **** them.
02:02:14 Obviously, that's kind of sociopathic and.
02:02:19 You know.
02:02:21 The way you describe things, yeah.
02:02:23 I mean, the way you've described it.
02:02:25 I don't.
02:02:26 I don't see where the difference is.
02:02:27 You'd have to.
02:02:27 Tell me how you're.
02:02:28 Not a.
02:02:28 Satanist, at that point based race mixer.
02:02:31 $5 given the road decision, do you think this is something that was put in place right before the midterm elections to make the Jewish media make excuses for the next round of voter fraud? Saying that a bunch of Democrats stood up to vote against these evil?
02:02:46 I don't think they need a reason.
02:02:49 I think that I mean, especially because I mean look this January 6th stuff is proof that they've they've won, they rated that that that DOJ guys house.
02:03:01 From Trump's.
02:03:03 DOJ simply because he wanted to investigate voter fraud.
02:03:08 There was a guy that worked in Trump's DOJ who didn't get what he wanted, clearly, who wanted to investigate voter fraud.
02:03:14 They they just ******* kicked down.
02:03:15 His door and raided his house.
02:03:17 The other.
02:03:17 Day Trump didn't.
02:03:19 With when did Trump raid the Clintons house?
02:03:24 Or anyone's house.
02:03:26 I mean, ****, even when Trump was president, they were they rated Roger Stone's house. They were rating people's houses while.
02:03:32 He was president.
02:03:37 You know, I don't think I don't.
02:03:38 Think they need.
02:03:40 And excuse what's going to happen.
02:03:46 In the same way, the ruling class is afraid of being shot.
02:03:50 They're afraid of you.
02:03:51 Not believing the lie.
02:03:54 Because they're only.
02:03:57 In charge.
02:03:58 Because enough people.
02:03:59 Think they are?
02:04:00 There's nothing magical right?
02:04:02 Like when you become a senator, they don't give you, like, a magical amulet that you wear around your neck that gives you magical powers over the rest of the country.
02:04:11 No, it's just because enough people agree.
02:04:14 That you're there legitimately.
02:04:18 Well, if enough people don't think that you're there legitimately.
02:04:22 Are the sun.
02:04:25 You're not.
02:04:26 You're not there.
02:04:28 You know what?
02:04:28 Mean like the only thing keeping me there?
02:04:31 Is that people?
02:04:32 Enough people think you're there legitimately.
02:04:37 Right.
02:04:42 There they therefore have a lot of like people that a lot of Maga boomers think are on their side, right?
02:04:49 We'll never criticize the system.
02:04:51 We'll never imply that there might have been fraud.
02:04:54 I mean, we saw it.
02:04:54 We saw it in Republican states.
02:04:56 We saw it in red states all over the place.
02:04:59 Governors like Governor Ducey sitting there, ignoring the phone like there was the footage of him ignoring the phone calls.
02:05:07 Certifying the final results that have now been pretty much proven to be false.
02:05:16 Same sort of thing happened in Georgia that the one thing they need.
02:05:21 You to believe?
02:05:22 In is the election.
02:05:23 So and enough, it doesn't matter. You're outnumbered enough by NPC's who update their firmware every time they're told by MSNBC what the new thing is. You know, like the.
Speaker 9
02:05:35 Oh, we're supporting Ukraine now.
Devon
02:05:37 Now we're doing.
02:05:37 You know, there's enough of the people, the.
02:05:39 Majority of people are like that.
02:05:45 And so, even if they do blame, I mean.
02:05:47 Because I feel like.
02:05:47 At least from.
02:05:49 Where I was sitting.
02:05:51 In the last election, the fraud was pretty ******* blatant.
02:05:55 It was, it was on film in many cases.
02:05:59 And that didn't matter.
02:06:01 So I don't think they need an.
02:06:02 Excuse, I mean that.
02:06:04 That might be what they say they.
02:06:05 Might say, Oh yeah, a bunch of Democrats, you know, showed up because they were afraid of Roe.
02:06:11 I don't think that's a necessary thing to do.
02:06:15 I I I don't I I.
02:06:16 Think that at this point.
02:06:20 The majority of people will think it's it's legitimate no matter what.
02:06:24 Even if there is a.
02:06:25 Growing minority that think it.
02:06:27 It's illegitimate, pretty much no matter what if well, I mean if they lose, right.
02:06:32 If they win, they'll think it's legitimate, but if they live, there is a growing number of Americans on the right and on the left.
02:06:38 Really, who depending on outcome?
02:06:43 You know, whatever the outcome is, we'll, we'll we'll indicate to them whether or not it was fake, right?
Speaker
02:06:45 And the.
Devon
02:06:50 Because they they're.
02:06:51 So dug in at this point, winning is all that matters.
02:06:55 Which is which is.
02:06:56 Ultimately good for us if you're someone that believes in secession, if you're someone that thinks that having a centralized government where.
02:07:07 That's able to.
02:07:10 Reach its tentacles into your rural area and and and try to trans your kid.
02:07:17 If you think that that's like not, that's not the world you want to live in if you want.
02:07:21 To live in a A.
02:07:25 Maybe not even affiliated loosely Group of state.
02:07:29 If you want to have.
02:07:30 More choice in.
02:07:32 In in terms of the kinds of.
02:07:36 People you have representing you in government.
02:07:38 Then you definitely want secession.
02:07:42 And the way you get that is.
02:07:45 Is people thinking that the government is illegitimate cause it is?
02:07:48 I mean, really, I mean Biden.
02:07:49 'S Biden's illegit, but there's no way that ****** got more votes than any other president ever. There's just it's not.
02:07:57 That's not what happened.
02:08:02 Amber Thorazine, $10 appreciate.
02:08:04 Like that?
02:08:05 Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
02:08:08 Soviet spy case.
02:08:09 They were scheduled to ride the Lightning at 11:00 PM on Friday.
02:08:13 Lawyers told the judge this was offensive to their Judaism as their Sabbath starts on sunset.
02:08:19 The judge said OK, 8:00 PM it is.
02:08:21 They sizzled like bacon in a pan.
02:08:23 Today, the left seeks to pardon them.
02:08:25 Yeah, I I looked more into, I mean, I.
02:08:28 Knew the basic storyline.
02:08:29 I looked more into them last week, or maybe the week before that.
02:08:33 I would guess.
02:08:34 And I don't know for sure.
02:08:35 Their families probably came here around the same time as all these.
02:08:38 Hollywood guys.
02:08:42 You see what I'm saying?
02:08:43 You see the huge.
02:08:48 Loss it was to Western society to have all these Eastern European Jews injected into America and and other other Western countries.
02:09:01 In the numbers that they came out here like, it will never recover from that.
02:09:08 We'll never recover from that.
02:09:10 It's shocking how many of of today's problems.
02:09:14 Can be traced directly.
02:09:17 To the arrival of those immigrants.
02:09:19 And I wouldn't be surprised if the Rosenbergs were were included in that.
02:09:28 Gray Beard 5.
02:09:30 In fact, you know, I'm going to.
02:09:31 Look, I'm going to look.
02:09:35 I'm going to look because I'm wondering I would.
02:09:36 Think that uh?
02:09:40 My guess is that in their early life it will say like you know.
02:09:45 If they were the children of immigrants or.
Speaker 2
02:09:51 Well, look.
Devon
02:09:58 Yeah, check it out. Early life. Julius Rosenberg was born on May 12, 1918, in New York to a family of Jewish immigrants.
02:10:09 From the Russian empire.
02:10:14 The family moved to the Lower East Side, blah blah blah. Ethyl green glass was born September 28th, 1915 to a Jewish family in Manhattan.
02:10:25 She had a David or brother, David.
02:10:29 They didn't say when her family arrived.
02:10:31 But you know, if she's in Manhattan, my guess and you know.
02:10:36 It actually didn't really matter.
02:10:38 The guy who did it was Julius, so every single time, it's every single time.
02:10:46 A bunch of Jews showed up around the turn of the century from Eastern Europe and ****** our **** up.
02:10:54 There's no there's no way around it.
02:10:56 There's no other way of.
02:10:57 Looking at it, these are just facts.
02:11:00 Grey Beard, $5 European tribe members tied to satanic activity. I guess you're unaware of sabotage, Zevi and the forced conversion afterwards causing causing cry to Jews taking angle. Analized names.
02:11:18 Causing cry to Jews.
02:11:22 Taking, I think maybe or maybe you mean crypto Jews?
02:11:26 Alright, hold on.
02:11:27 European tribe members tied to satanic activity.
02:11:31 I guess you're unaware of Zapatas Zebi and the forced conversion afterwards, causing crypto Jews taking England, wasn't he?
02:11:43 The name rings a bell.
02:11:44 Wasn't he like, supposed to be the moshiach at one point?
02:11:49 Let me look.
02:11:50 I don't.
02:11:50 That's to do with the Satanism thing.
02:11:54 Yeah, he was supposed to be, you know, supposed to be like the.
02:11:58 The most shock at some point, yeah.
02:12:00 I'm not sure what you're getting at though with in terms of the Satanist stuff.
02:12:05 Harmless Gee news, in case you didn't cover it, Elon Musk's 18 year old son Xavier is transitioning. He hates his father and wants to become a woman and change his name. Yeah, that already happened.
02:12:17 Yeah, even Elon Musk as a training kid.
02:12:22 I'll tell you, the gayest generation of all time, I hope, I hope, I hope, I hope.
02:12:26 I hope it's the high watermark.
02:12:28 I don't think it is though.
02:12:30 I think I think.
02:12:31 We're going to.
02:12:31 Be wistfully looking in the same way that zoomers are wistfully looking back at the 90s like it was some kind of wonderful time that.
02:12:39 It wasn't just because, like now is.
02:12:41 So ****** **, the 90s sounds not so bad.
02:12:45 I think they I I hate to say it, but I think there's going to be people like looking back at the twenty 20s and going like, remember when we just had to worry about trans.
02:12:53 Kids, they weren't.
02:12:55 Weren't all these ******* pedophiles everywhere?
02:12:57 Or at least openly.
02:12:59 At least all the petals were closeted back then.
02:13:07 Gee, this is what happens when someone no more right wing than Jordan Peterson leaves his kids among the California elites.
02:13:14 And just has a few, just as a few days ago.
02:13:18 Elon shared the opening scene of Idiocracy to criticize his Silicon Valley friends for being.
02:13:24 Non reproductive like the high IQ couple.
02:13:27 Yeah, well.
02:13:29 And then he has a trans kid.
02:13:33 After met Kalashnikova $10 appreciate that great stream Devin did you know that the Jewish Communist Leon Trotsky?
02:13:40 Helped write the Mexican constitution in 1917. He lived in New York and raised a lot of money with the help of various banks. Later, Trotsky went on to kill millions of Christians in the Russian Revolution.
02:13:54 Zelinsky equals Trotsky, 2.0.
02:13:57 I yeah, I don't know if Zelensky is Trotsky 2.0 necessarily, but.
02:14:05 Well, there you go.
02:14:05 Zelensky is a Ukrainian Jew.
02:14:08 Trotsky was a.
02:14:11 Russian Jew.
02:14:14 In fact, I think Trotsky.
02:14:16 His family came here the same time.
02:14:19 Right. Let me look.
02:14:22 I don't think.
02:14:24 I'm telling you, it's it's shocking how many of them.
02:14:29 This applies to.
02:14:37 Uh, yeah, yeah.
02:14:40 Yeah, literally exactly Ukrainian Jew.
02:14:44 Ukrainian Jew that came to United States.
02:14:47 Right around the.
02:14:50 The turn of the century.
02:14:53 Yeah, it's like it's it's every, it's every.
02:14:56 It's so every single time it's it's a little exhausting.
02:15:00 Harmless Gee As for Bill Gates, kids, his oldest daughter married an Egyptian.
02:15:07 The physiognomy check on his son suggests he is a soy faag urbanite hipster with mental issues, and his younger daughter is posting nude pics on Instagram in support of abortion.
02:15:20 Yeah, I'm not surprised by any of that.
02:15:25 But thanks to generational wealth, all those psychos will have.
02:15:29 I mean, I don't care what he says.
02:15:30 Like, you know, I've I've heard.
02:15:32 The thing.
02:15:32 The the very boomer thing that.
02:15:36 Bill Gates to say.
02:15:36 Like, oh, I'm not going to give my.
02:15:38 Kids, any money he's gonna give his *******.
02:15:40 Kids money.
02:15:41 He's just saying that.
02:15:42 So boomers can feel OK about them not giving their kids money.
02:15:51 I mean, and even if he doesn't, he'll.
02:15:55 I mean, look, he's giving them some money.
02:15:56 There's no way they're getting any.
02:15:58 But that foundation is going to live forever, so that's almost better than giving it to your kids.
Speaker
02:16:04 UM.
Devon
02:16:09 Colonel Edward Blacks and Jews Gamer Society aides literally and metaphorically.
02:16:16 Harmless G following up on the subject of Satanism and the TV show, Silicon Valley, made by Mike Judge of Idiocracy and office space.
02:16:25 One of the main characters is a Satanist, who one episode takes a friend to a satanic meeting, and the friend is surprised to see a lot of top Silicon Valley execs there.
02:16:36 Yeah, it it's, it's.
02:16:37 It is really satanic.
02:16:39 When I lived in the San Francisco Bay area.
02:16:42 That's the only time that I meant that I met open Satanist.
02:16:49 And I and I did.
02:16:50 I met open satanists.
02:16:51 Now I think in when I was in DC, I met some Satanists too.
02:16:56 Weren't as vocal about it in California.
02:16:59 They were very vocal about it.
02:17:04 You know who $20? Appreciate that. Here's shekels as a peace offering. Devin, please find another group to pick on. How about the schwartzes?
02:17:14 The schwartzes.
02:17:18 I don't know what group you're talking about.
02:17:22 But the schwartzes they also came here around the 19. Let me look at the schwartzes here. They also arrived here in 1900. ******* straight, straight out of ******* Ukraine. Now, Schwartz is that sounds more Germany.
02:17:40 Siama Zion Mac, $10 appreciate that. Hi, Devin. Good vid. I'm from Eastern Europe. Jewish history in the region is more tied with Polish, Lithuanian Commonwealth than Russian.
02:17:51 Ukraine was part of the Commonwealth for a long time.
02:17:54 Jews migrated there in the 14th century.
02:17:57 In good times they had privileges.
02:17:59 They're going back to King Kashmir and before.
02:18:03 Yeah, well, yeah, my my understanding is that their communities in Eastern Europe, where there was a lot of migration between them, but the ones that showed up here specifically seemed to all emanate from Poland, Ukraine and Russia.
02:18:21 I guess probably Lithuania too.
02:18:22 There's none of the people I've looked up.
02:18:24 I haven't.
02:18:25 I haven't noticed, like Lithuania coming up a lot like I have Ukraine.
02:18:32 Sienna Ziomek, $10 appreciate that for the last 300 years, the region has been crap for everyone. Programs on the eastern part of the Commonwealth happened during civil wars and wars with Russia as a consequence of the Jews being the wealthy class from being allowed to engage in usury.
02:18:51 Well, that was the big that.
02:18:52 Was the big problem.
02:18:53 With Europe too, allowing first of all, usury is a sin, it's a sin.
02:18:58 I don't participate in it.
02:19:00 It's a sin and it is what undermine Europe.
02:19:06 UM.
02:19:08 When it comes to their interactions with Jews and what has allowed them to undermine America as well, I mean we have a this whole monetary system based on Usery in America when that was not supposed to be the case originally.
02:19:23 And the mistake has always been to just ban it.
02:19:28 It makes almost makes you wonder, because it it's almost seems like that's too ******.
02:19:32 It's too it's too self defeating almost to be a mistake like.
02:19:36 Why would you ban?
02:19:37 Your people from a practice, but not like the.
02:19:42 The visiting group.
02:19:44 Or, you know, like I don't know what else.
02:19:45 To call them, you know, like the the.
02:19:47 If I want to be mean.
02:19:47 I guess the parasitic.
02:19:48 Group. You know why would.
02:19:50 You, because there's all these other Jewish specific laws, like they always ***** about.
02:19:53 Like Ohh you made us live in ghettos and all this other stuff.
02:19:56 OK, well, why didn't why?
02:19:57 Didn't we not ban you from usury then too?
02:20:01 So who knows?
02:20:05 Siema siema Siema Ziomek $10 again to summarize, they have privileges for nearly half of Millennium. They rode the backs of the peasants and impoverished nobles there.
02:20:17 Once the place start, once the place started burning down every 30 years, they slobs going to slob.
02:20:25 They picked up and left.
02:20:26 And planning how terribly they were treated in Eastern Europe.
02:20:32 Continuing on CM is ionic $10. Again, they don't like slaves because most people here are pilled to their shenanigans.
02:20:42 Please read the poem report to a report from a besieged city by.
02:20:51 I don't know if I can say that name.
02:20:53 It's like, way too many consonants put together.
02:20:56 It's a big new Herbert.
02:20:59 It's translating English and see if you can spot the Jewish reference.
02:21:04 I'll I won't read it right now, but I'll I'll copy that.
02:21:11 And check it out later because you say the.
02:21:12 Poem is very long.
Speaker 2
02:21:16 Where's the notes from chat?
Devon
02:21:23 OK, Ryan is cool $5. Appreciate that. Just popping in for a little. Not sure if it's relevant, but I just learned that Jews will hire adult women dancers for bar mitzvahs to encourage the young teenage boys to dance. The culture is rooted in degeneracy.
02:21:39 Even if even in their own culture, I'd heard about that.
02:21:44 Yeah, I've I've heard about that.
02:21:48 Ryan is cool $5. Also similar to this kind of stream. Would you be interested in doing a dive into the history of the **** industry?
02:21:56 It's pretty obvious who was behind it, but it would be good to get the names and dates.
02:22:02 We can call it.
02:22:03 What are you doing?
02:22:05 Stack bro edition.
02:22:07 I feel like there should be a documentary that's easily digested by normal icons.
02:22:14 That's about that topic.
02:22:17 Not that I won't do a stream on it too, but I think that that would be a very important documentary to put together, you know, make it very Dinesh D'souza style.
02:22:26 Just really, you know, in terms of how?
02:22:29 It's produced and the way it looks.
02:22:31 Obviously you don't.
02:22:32 You don't avoid the the JQ when dealing with it that.
02:22:36 Would be kind of.
02:22:37 Make make the whole point of it.
02:22:40 No. Avoid.
02:22:41 You'd want to point out to normal cons like that all.
02:22:44 Hate ****, right?
02:22:46 Then hey, look.
02:22:48 Look, who was in charge of **** forever.
02:22:50 I think it would open up some minds.
02:22:53 Damn Bigfoot, $3 loads of Weimar Republic Jews came to the US in the 1930s and the degenerate elements exploded.
02:23:01 Sort of makes sense.
02:23:03 Or sort of makes you wonder.
02:23:05 No, it was like and and.
02:23:06 The Hollywood Jews were sponsoring a lot.
02:23:08 Of that immigration.
02:23:11 I mean, it was the highest paid guy.
02:23:12 In the world.
02:23:14 Wouldn't be that hard for?
02:23:14 Him to do $1.00.
02:23:16 Retired Fagot do you think that Jew, pioneering and creating American comics is one of the reasons why you have this many people from your audience who are into anime and manga?
02:23:25 Since it's an industry that's not controlled, at least not totally by Geo Japan and by Japanese.
02:23:30 Instead, I don't know.
02:23:32 I think it's because.
02:23:34 If there's all these people into anime, it's just latent homosexuality.
02:23:41 Find your get your own damn culture.
02:23:44 Why do you have to look at at prepubescent characters?
02:23:49 All these, all these effeminate characters with high pitched voices?
02:23:55 You know, why does it have to be comic books or anime?
02:23:57 That's not your it's not like some kind.
02:23:58 Of binary choice. Well, you.
02:23:59 Have to like comics or I ******* hate both.
02:24:09 They're fewer or five dollars.
02:24:11 World War Two, boy, and your theory doesn't wash because, like.
02:24:15 Every ****** is in an anime every training.
02:24:19 Every training.
02:24:21 Just go. Just go.
02:24:22 On Twitter and look at The Who has the anime avatars?
02:24:26 And tell me that that it's because they were driven away by, you know.
02:24:32 The Jewish influence of normal comics?
02:24:35 No, it's cause ******** love anime.
02:24:40 To fewer 5 dollars, World War Two started when the Treaty of Versailles began.
02:24:45 Adolf was the only one who would do anything about it.
02:24:49 Then the Bolsheviks collapsed Russian economy and moved W America is the Great Satan.
02:24:55 What's the great playground of Satan?
02:24:56 It seems like there are fewer.
Speaker
02:24:59 Just update it again.
Devon
02:25:05 There are fewer, uh.
02:25:08 Deb, you are correct about the Trinity degeneracy book burning and yet the Zog American take on Hitler and Germans of the time was goys.
02:25:16 He just did it for no reason at all.
02:25:18 OK, don't question anything current.
02:25:21 America is a ******* abomination on this earth.
02:25:23 Modified pussified magnified.
02:25:26 Yeah, no, and and and.
02:25:27 They most Americans do think that that, wow, the Nazis, they just hate art and books.
02:25:33 They just hate literature.
02:25:34 They're just burning it cause they just hate, hate imagination.
02:25:39 And that's the way it was sold to everybody.
02:25:42 River $5 LMFAO my friend views this stream, so thank you for reinforcing my point to him. Oh, your gay friend, you mean?
02:25:57 Uh boy.
Speaker 16
02:26:00 Yeah, I mean, look, it's not, it's not bad.
Devon
02:26:02 To like women that are in shape, that's fine.
02:26:04 But like, if you're like.
02:26:07 Yeah, if you're if you're specifically attracted to muscle mass, that's kind of *******.
02:26:12 Gay, if you ask me.
02:26:14 If you are here, so here are the four specific reasons humiliation of Versailles treaty accepting blame.
02:26:22 Losing land, huge economic issues.
02:26:26 Largely caused by Versailles, rampant degeneracy in Berlin, the very legitimate communist threat that was felt across Europe during that time.
02:26:35 Specifically in Germany.
02:26:37 Yeah, well, the communist threat.
02:26:39 And it never went away.
02:26:42 It is alive and well.
02:26:44 The ghost of Mosley $25 very generous. Appreciate that exceptional work tonight. Devin. Were you ever associated with Vertigo?
02:26:51 Politics also thanks for getting me into ham radio.
02:26:55 I've never associated with with.
02:26:57 With him.
02:26:57 I like his channel.
02:27:00 I don't think I ever talked to him.
02:27:01 Maybe in DM.
02:27:02 'S at one point I don't.
02:27:03 I don't remember the.
02:27:05 And yeah, no, everyone should be.
02:27:09 At least into.
02:27:09 Ham radio and afterward you can operate it in an emergency situation.
02:27:14 You don't have to like be into it into it, but you should at least be able to set up an HF radio and make contact with someone far away.
02:27:25 And that's because that that's very useful.
02:27:28 And then on top of that, you should also have.
02:27:32 You know, VHF or UHF comms for again, look, things.
02:27:37 If you really think things are going to get squirrely in America, and I do.
02:27:41 I don't know if it will happen.
02:27:44 But you know it's I think that's where we're headed.
02:27:47 You're crazy to not want to have communications.
02:27:49 You're crazy to to rely on a infrastructure that will most likely.
02:27:55 Be taken away under circumstances like that.
02:28:00 UM.
02:28:02 Zero per one $1.00. I am from Panama, and there's also a strong Jewish influence here. Gee, I wonder why.
02:28:09 I wonder why wonder why what I was going to do with the banking system there.
02:28:14 The country is run by a few Jewish families.
02:28:16 One day I went to a bookstore and the books that were on the shelves of the front door.
02:28:21 Were about Jewish immigration, Hitler and the Holocaust.
02:28:23 This Jewish crap is the same everywhere.
02:28:26 Yeah, a lot of people don't not realize.
02:28:27 There is a lot of.
02:28:29 Jewish influence in South America as well.
02:28:31 There's a few South American countries that have.
02:28:35 A lot of these, well, it was the same thing, even though they what they were saying, what out of the two and a half million that that left Eastern Europe, 2 million of them went to America that's still half a million of them that went elsewhere and don't don't pretend as if they weren't coordinating and working with their.
02:28:52 They're American.
02:28:56 Brothers, I guess you would say.
02:28:59 Colonel N word $1.00. I want a culture of critique audiobook.
02:29:04 They don't have.
02:29:04 They don't have one.
02:29:06 I would think that would exist.
02:29:09 But I don't know.
02:29:11 Soy pill 2.
02:29:12 $100 very unbelievably generous. I wish there.
02:29:17 Was like some kind of cool thing I could play for that.
02:29:20 I don't really have anything.
02:29:23 Do I have a?
02:29:26 What do I got?
02:29:28 I got this.
Speaker 28
02:29:35 We're going to a worm hole.
Speaker 9
02:29:41 A money wormhole.
Devon
02:29:45 I wish I could.
02:29:45 I had some kind of like money.
02:29:48 Ohh I do have some money.
02:29:57 There you go.
02:29:58 There you go.
02:29:58 So I filled.
02:30:03 Ah, let's ******* go, ball worshipper child sacrificers blowing the **** out.
02:30:08 Satan is blowing the **** out.
02:30:09 Pedophiles blowing the **** out.
02:30:11 Women's liberation. Blowing the **** out. I just got here though, so probably missed you. Black pill ever.
02:30:17 Missed you black pilled everyone about this road decision.
02:30:21 No, it's.
02:30:22 I'm not blackmailed about it.
02:30:23 I just like.
02:30:23 I said it's not going to ultimately.
02:30:27 It's not a bad thing.
02:30:28 It's not.
02:30:28 It's, but it isn't really.
02:30:31 It's a good thing because it drives a wedge and look, obviously we want, we don't want babies getting killed.
02:30:36 And the places where that's going to be banned are the places you don't want.
02:30:41 The babies getting killed.
02:30:43 It'll probably, in my estimation, it'll probably save.
02:30:47 More white kids than, well, probably have a lot of Hispanic kids, too, I don't know, but it'll save a lot of white kids.
02:30:54 I think a lot of people that are focused on the racial aspect of that, first of all, that's like I don't that's framing that you want to be be going with.
02:31:03 But even if the if you want to be pragmatic like that, I.
02:31:06 Think it's going to?
02:31:08 And I think it's going to matter because every every area where you have high concentrations of blacks getting abortions, I don't think the laws are going to change.
02:31:19 Yes, thank you for the the very generation, very generous.
Speaker 1
02:31:27 My ***** better have my money.
Devon
02:31:30 There you go.
02:31:34 Not that you're my *****.
02:31:36 Think you understand the spirit of that?
02:31:41 Soy pilled again, $5. Can we please adopt my Niger? Clarence Thomas. This ************ immediately started pushing the court to review the laws legalizing ****** and gay marriage.
02:31:52 Before the ink was even dry on Roe V Wade decision, he's married to a white woman.
02:31:57 He's basically white, man.
02:31:58 Trapped in a black guy's body.
02:32:00 But you know, I'll tell you, he's definitely way more based than any white.
02:32:04 Person on that court.
02:32:06 He's more based than I look.
02:32:08 It's just facts.
02:32:10 He's more based than I'd say most.
02:32:13 Quote UN quote right wing, you know, most Republicans.
02:32:20 I mean the fact that he's even talking about, you know, taking a look at ****** laws.
02:32:28 I can't imagine a single Republican saying that out loud.
02:32:35 I don't know if we can adopt him.
02:32:36 I'll tell you what we can adopt.
02:32:37 Him as he's.
02:32:38 Definitely an American.
02:32:40 I will, I will say.
02:32:41 That he's definitely an American.
02:32:45 But he'll never be white.
02:32:47 That's just the way it is.
02:32:51 But he's definitely an American.
02:32:55 And he's more based than in most white.
02:32:57 Americans. Well, I don't.
02:32:59 Yeah, actually probably probably probably.
02:33:04 Probably more based than most most white Americans.
02:33:09 Tipsy Mcstay Agger $14.00 appreciate that damn it. I'm late as funk going to have to catch the replay. Love your work good Sir.
02:33:17 Well, thank you very much.
02:33:20 Our Arminius revenge.
02:33:22 We need a final solution to the anime problem.
02:33:24 Yes, we do.
02:33:29 That's what I need out of all my little.
02:33:31 Animations that I I play.
02:33:33 I don't have enough of them.
02:33:34 I need to.
02:33:35 I need to make a.
02:33:39 There we go.
02:33:49 That's my.
02:33:51 That's my anime animation every time someone brings up anime, I'm.
02:33:56 Just going to go.
Speaker 23
02:34:04 All right.
Devon
02:34:07 Tipsy backstage are $5 appreciate that. Have you seen the Odyssey five TV show? Might be a good one to do. A black pill dive into. I've I have not. I'm not.
02:34:19 Sure, what that is.
02:34:21 I'll look it up.
02:34:30 Well, aside from that one hookup by.
02:34:31 The way or hiccup brother.
02:34:34 The Space Center.
02:34:35 I don't want to jinx it.
02:34:36 I guess I should knock on wood.
02:34:37 It's holding up.
02:34:40 I mean, it shouldn't have that one ****.
02:34:42 That was a pretty epic ******, but what are you gonna do?
02:34:45 Arminius. Revenge. $1.00. I will say there is a large difference that I have noticed between landed secular Israelis.
02:34:53 And land less diaspora secular Jews, the land that Israelis tend to be more like us or any ethnic Eastern European nation state, have an emphasis on farming and land, and tend to be pretty relaxed.
02:35:12 Are you talking about like Israelis that that live in Israel versus Diaspora Jews?
02:35:18 I mean, there's a huge difference.
02:35:20 There's a huge difference, but that's because they're in their their land.
02:35:25 You know the diaspora are.
02:35:28 They might act like that when they're in Israel.
02:35:32 You know, very nationalist, very not conservative, but I mean not promoting degeneracy in the same way they do in host countries.
02:35:44 There's a lot of Jews like that that have dual citizenship and, you know, behave one way in America and quite a different way in Israel.
02:35:52 Yeah, especially when it comes to things like abortion.
02:35:55 And and whatnot.
02:35:57 Alright guys.
02:36:04 Let's switch over to.
02:36:10 Yes, someone sent a regular chat.
02:36:12 Schumer is anti abortion.
02:36:15 In America or in Israel, but not in America.
02:36:22 Exactly. Exactly.
02:36:26 And then someone just said Israelis depend on diaspora to send them massive amounts of money.
02:36:30 That's also true.
Speaker
02:36:33 I mean.
Devon
02:36:36 And I and if I not even like, they don't depend on the the diaspora themselves, sending them the money so much as the influence that the diaspora has on Western countries, the to the then forces the Western countries to send them money.
02:36:51 It's a very useful thing for Israel.
02:36:53 Israel would never have existed if it hadn't been for the diaspora.
02:36:57 You know, like specifically in in America.
02:37:04 That's just the way that it is.
02:37:08 High Priest King Terry, the Supreme Court decision on firearms carrying is a back door gun conference gun confiscation.
02:37:18 With that word, word was hard to say.
02:37:20 Get everyone excited and hostile jurisdictions to go out and get permits.
02:37:24 States will use this as a pretext to red flag you interview girlfriend, ex, family, teacher or coworker, etcetera.
02:37:32 Abortion hypes them up to be divisive 40 chest.
Speaker
02:37:37 Yeah, well.
Devon
02:37:38 I don't know if that's what the.
02:37:40 The Supreme Court.
02:37:40 Had in mind, but yeah, they'll exploit it every possible way that they can.
02:37:43 The red flag law **** is that's the big.
02:37:46 That's the big problem.
02:37:47 And the and the other thing I talked about before the the quote UN quote boyfriend loophole, whatever the **** that is.
02:37:53 You know the the the idea that your ex.
02:37:55 Girlfriend can just be like he shouldn't have guns and you just and now you don't have guns.
02:38:02 Yeah, it will be used against us.
02:38:04 All this **** always is.
02:38:08 Alright guys, well, I'm going to bail out of here.
02:38:11 I'm surprised the Internet worked.
02:38:12 Kind of.
02:38:13 It looks like it's dipping down now, so it's probably.
02:38:15 A good time to leave.
02:38:17 UM.
02:38:20 Hope you guys enjoyed the.
02:38:22 Stream I'm trying to get this Internet thing fixed up like.
02:38:27 The the device.
02:38:28 Is still ****** **.
02:38:29 I'll reset it after the show.
02:38:31 I'll try to get something at least it's working as a backup, relying on space Internet is not a good thing to do and it keeps dropping.
02:38:40 Like to really I mean to lower than 4G upload speeds, which is unacceptable. Anyway, I'm sure that the most of the videos looked very blocky and I just I ******* hate that. So anyway.
02:38:51 Hope you guys have a good night.
02:38:52 For black pilled.
02:38:55 I am of course.
Speaker 13
02:39:00 That was the Hollywood there's.
02:39:01 And then there's a Hollywood ISM.
02:39:03 Today, I would go further and say it is what is the ruling ideology of our culture?
02:39:08 Hollywood culture is the dominant culture.
02:39:11 It is the fantasy structure that we're all living inside.
Speaker 7
02:39:27 Let me find her.
Speaker 15
02:39:32 The night with the light.
Speaker
02:40:14 There's no place like home.