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INSOMNIA STREAM: MAGIC POTION EDITION.mp3

07/08/2021
Devon
00:06:38 Now that, ladies and gentlemen.
00:02:44 That is a healthy immune system.
00:02:49 That is a society with a healthy immune system.
00:02:54 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:02:56 Good night.
00:02:58 Devon Stack here with the insomnia stream.
00:03:03 A little tired.
00:03:04 I I was gonna.
00:03:05 I was thinking about canceling the stream tonight because I ended up getting stranded in the desert for hours, middle of nowhere.
00:03:17 Today, at the hottest part of the.
00:03:19 Day, which was really hot.
00:03:26 And actually it was kind of funny.
00:03:28 I ended up getting a ride.
00:03:31 From a a truckload of illegal immigrants.
Speaker 2
00:03:37 Who didn't speak any English, like not his, not a.
Devon
00:03:40 Single one of them.
00:03:42 Spoken English.
00:03:44 And it was a weird experience because look, I mean, look, look, I'm grateful.
00:03:49 It was nice.
00:03:50 I would have.
00:03:51 You know I.
00:03:51 Wasn't going to die, had they not?
00:03:52 Showed up I.
00:03:54 Had plenty of water.
00:03:55 I mean, you know, when you live in the desert, you.
00:03:57 Know that this is.
00:03:58 A possibility the the desert is.
00:04:02 Murder to cars especially.
00:04:03 If you you know if it's not like anything.
00:04:05 That's super new.
00:04:08 The extreme temperatures and the extreme shifts in temperatures, you know, going from like really cold to really hot.
00:04:16 It just it just.
00:04:18 You know, ***** things up and.
00:04:21 Actually, what what funked.
00:04:22 Up on my car, I I have never seen that even happened to a car.
00:04:27 UM the UM?
00:04:31 A large well, just a without going into too much detail, a piece that you would want to have.
00:04:39 Remain on your engine.
00:04:42 Look, just with with a amazing amount of of.
00:04:48 Speed and and.
00:04:51 Sound just just flung itself, removed itself from the engine.
00:04:58 And smacking the ground beneath it.
00:05:00 In fact, at first I know what happened.
00:05:01 I thought, like, did I just run over something?
00:05:03 I look in my rearview mirror and I see something that looks very much like a piece of my engine and bouncing around down the road.
00:05:09 And yeah, and then the I I noticed quickly after that that ohh.
00:05:19 The air coming out of the vents here is.
00:05:22 It's not cold anymore.
00:05:24 Oh, the temperature gauge is going up.
00:05:26 This is I got to turn the engine off for it's going to overheat and.
00:05:29 Things are gonna be.
00:05:29 Even worse so.
00:05:32 Yeah, it's the.
00:05:34 Let me turn off this stupid.
Speaker 3
00:05:35 Fan over here.
00:05:36 Drive me nuts.
Devon
00:05:38 The belt tensioner.
00:05:41 The pulley or whatever just snapped off like the metal broke.
00:05:45 I don't even know how that happens, but it did and the the belt, the Serpentine belt that that was connected to controlled the air conditioning compressor and the the water.
00:06:01 Pump, which you kind of.
00:06:02 Need if you don't want your engine to.
00:06:06 So yeah, so that was the end of that.
00:06:11 And but like I said, if you know you.
00:06:13 You just.
00:06:13 Have to you just have to be.
00:06:15 Prepared for that sort of a thing.
00:06:16 I always keep a couple of gallons of water in the trunk and like a go bag and stuff like that and.
00:06:21 So I, you know, just.
00:06:22 Grab my stuff didn't have my phone.
00:06:24 Didn't have my.
00:06:25 Phone because just by coincidence my phones screen broke.
00:06:31 And I almost always bring a handheld ham radio with me.
00:06:36 And it was like the one time I I don't know, I don't.
Speaker 3
00:06:38 I just didn't.
Devon
00:06:39 Think I was going to need it, stupid me.
00:06:41 And so I just started walking.
00:06:43 Through the.
00:06:43 Desert because I was on a road that.
00:06:46 Not a lot of people travel on, so anyway, Long story short, I would just had to walk like 5 miles or whatever it would have, you know, kind of sucked cause given the temperature and stuff like that, but not a big deal.
00:06:59 And then.
00:06:59 A. A truck full of.
00:07:01 Mexicans rolled up on me and give me a ride to to town, so that was kind of.
00:07:08 Funny, but anyway, point was aside from me, I'm just, you know, I.
00:07:12 Suffered heat.
00:07:14 Heat exhaustion all.
00:07:15 Day, just like boiling in the sun.
00:07:17 Because then I started to go back and.
00:07:19 Get it?
00:07:19 And anyway, it was the.
Speaker 3
00:07:20 Whole thing but.
Devon
00:07:25 Is is really cool as these Mexicans, were they?
00:07:29 Were super cool.
00:07:31 Uh, they were.
00:07:34 And like I say, I don't want.
00:07:35 To take away from what they did it.
00:07:37 Was I was very grateful for what they.
00:07:39 Did, but I noticed even though, like they were, they were doing.
00:07:44 Me a favor, I.
00:07:45 Was on Edge and not because like.
00:07:48 Oh, I I'm xenophobic.
00:07:50 I I've never.
00:07:51 I've never dealt with Mexicans before.
00:07:53 I've dealt.
Speaker 3
00:07:54 My whole life with Mexicans.
Devon
00:07:56 But it was the fact that they didn't speak English.
00:07:59 And so when in the.
00:08:01 Same way I've talked about how when.
00:08:03 I was a.
00:08:03 Bouncer and someone of a different race would would.
00:08:08 Would come to the bar.
00:08:10 It was not as easy for me to determine their.
00:08:14 Age like I could look at a white.
00:08:16 Person with some certainty and have their age.
00:08:20 You know Peg and not have to worry too much about carting them, because I could tell.
00:08:24 Like, well, they're this person.
00:08:25 'S clearly like 30 years old.
00:08:27 Right, not as easy with Asian people, not as.
00:08:30 Easy with black people.
00:08:32 But with white people, it was pretty easy.
00:08:34 To you know, zero in on their age.
00:08:36 Right. And it's little.
00:08:37 Things like that, right, that kind of add up.
00:08:40 And when you're in a situation like this, where, like I'm in the middle of the desert, these guys pull over.
00:08:45 They seem, you know nice.
00:08:47 You know, they don't seem like they're up to something, but at the same time.
00:08:52 I don't know.
00:08:53 Anything they're saying, I don't know anything they're saying.
00:08:56 They know I.
Speaker 3
00:08:57 Don't know anything they're saying.
Devon
00:08:59 And I'm in the middle of nowhere and a truckload full of guys who they could literally be talking about.
00:09:06 All right.
00:09:06 And then we'll rape them over there, you know, and I and I wouldn't know, I wouldn't know.
00:09:10 And I know, like a tiny, tiny, tiny bit of Spanish.
00:09:13 But you know not not, not.
00:09:14 At all.
00:09:15 When I'm in this situation where there's a.
00:09:16 Bunch of guys talking.
00:09:17 It's not, you know, impossible.
Speaker 3
00:09:19 Right.
Devon
00:09:20 And so the whole time my Spidey sense.
00:09:23 It's just looking just looking for like that one shifty look that one like you know like the whole time I'm.
00:09:30 Like yeah. Thanks guys.
00:09:31 I really appreciate this really.
00:09:33 But you know, in the back of my mind, I'm like, alright, just one of you guys looks.
00:09:37 A little ******* squirrely.
00:09:39 And you know that it's own.
00:09:42 So and it's just little things like that that it just reinforced that like man, even when.
00:09:46 These guys are being.
00:09:47 Really cool.
00:09:48 And they're they're doing you a favor.
00:09:52 It it's it's so much, it's still.
Speaker
00:09:55 Leaves you like.
Devon
00:09:56 You don't have that sense of community, you.
00:09:58 Don't have.
00:09:58 It's not like as if a.
00:10:01 A white guy rolled up like a farmer or something like that.
00:10:04 Or like, even like the kind of guy.
00:10:05 Like so, a white guy did.
00:10:06 Have the truck that I needed to use.
00:10:09 To get my my car back, right?
00:10:11 And with him, I don't have anything really in common with this guy.
00:10:15 You know this guy and I, we had the talk, you know, awkwardly in the the tow truck going to get the.
00:10:21 I'm bringing it back and stuff, but I wasn't ill at ease around that guy and not because he was maybe a I mean, he didn't do what he did.
00:10:31 He didn't do it for free.
00:10:32 These guys, you know, the Mexicans helped me out for free.
Speaker
00:10:35 But it was.
Devon
00:10:35 Just that, that inability to to communicate and I could look at the the truck, the tow truck driver guy, size him up within like maybe a couple sentences exchange have like a pretty good picture as to what kind of guy I'm.
00:10:51 Dealing with.
00:10:52 Whereas with the Mexican guys.
00:10:53 I still don't know.
00:10:54 And you know, I'm assuming.
00:10:57 They're they're nice.
00:10:58 They seem helpful.
00:10:59 They're cool.
00:11:00 Uh. But you know what?
00:11:02 I mean it, it's.
00:11:05 Anyway, so that's that.
00:11:06 That was something that, that.
00:11:09 That really that really made me think like on that, on that ride in their truck just.
00:11:14 Thinking like you.
00:11:15 Know I have.
00:11:16 No reason to doubt that these guys mean well, and I'm assuming I'm going and that's why I'm in.
00:11:20 I can't win the truck with.
00:11:22 Them is. I'm assuming that.
00:11:22 They do mean well, but at the same time I can't shake this uncomfortable feeling because of our inability.
00:11:30 To communicate, and even if I could, like even if I knew Spanish, if I was a fluent Spanish speaker, there would still be just those subtleties, right?
00:11:40 Whereas with the white tow truck.
00:11:42 I could pick up things about his his vocabulary choice, you know.
00:11:46 Like something you know, I could I.
00:11:48 Could determine things.
00:11:49 About his his education, things about like his, his.
00:11:54 You know where he might have grown up because of his word choices, his accent, you know, things like that.
00:12:00 You talked, you interacted with someone that has.
00:12:03 That's from your group, and you can determine a.
00:12:06 Lot of like.
00:12:07 Millions of little things all at once.
00:12:10 Whereas these maxing guys I.
00:12:11 Have no idea. I don't.
00:12:13 Know what part I mean?
00:12:13 I'm sure that they.
00:12:15 I mean, they they kept trying to talk to me.
00:12:16 I'm sure they might have told me.
00:12:18 What part of?
00:12:18 They were from or or lots of other things.
00:12:21 About themselves, but.
00:12:22 I had no ******* idea what they were saying.
00:12:24 And they didn't know.
00:12:26 What I was saying.
00:12:28 So anyway, it's funny too.
00:12:30 Like it really kind of goes back to what we were talking about, how it wasn't that long ago that these are the kinds of arguments that the Conservatives were making when it came.
00:12:40 To oh the very least.
00:12:41 We need to make sure English is the official language.
00:12:44 And that went ******* nowhere.
00:12:46 And now that's not even on.
00:12:47 The table.
Speaker 3
00:12:48 Not even.
Devon
00:12:49 Right.
00:12:50 Like they're they're basically in the process.
Speaker 3
00:12:52 Of banning white people at this point.
00:12:53 So anyway.
Devon
00:12:55 So yeah, it's been a long day for me.
00:12:58 I had to go into town and.
00:13:03 Take care of some ****.
00:13:05 And then that happened.
00:13:07 So it's been.
00:13:08 It's just been like a it's been a rough.
00:13:10 Week it's been.
00:13:14 Oh man, yeah, it has been a rough week.
00:13:21 I'd like to.
00:13:21 Tell you guys more, but it's.
00:13:24 It's like I said, it's it's not the end, it's whatever.
00:13:27 It's it's.
00:13:30 Regardless of what happens.
00:13:33 I'm going to do this until I'm I'm gone from this Earth, so don't you worry about that.
00:13:42 So anyway.
00:13:45 I because I was exhausted.
00:13:48 Didn't really.
00:13:50 Prepare like a bunch of video clips or anything like that.
00:13:55 I instead thought we would go over some of the news.
00:13:59 And then there is something specifically that I want to talk about that I haven't really talked much about because I feel like there's some confusion amongst the.
00:14:10 The listeners or viewers or you know you people.
00:14:15 Of the insomnia stream.
00:14:17 About you know, the vaccine stuff and the COVID-19 stuff and it's like, like I said, it's not something I.
00:14:23 Focus on because it's.
00:14:24 Largely irrelevant to where I'm at because I live in the ******* middle of nowhere and and don't have a lot of, you know, like except, you know, like I was in the city today and that was the first time I.
00:14:37 Saw like masks.
00:14:38 Anyone wearing masks in like months you know?
00:14:42 It's like I almost forgot.
00:14:43 They're like.
00:14:44 Oh yeah, I guess.
00:14:45 Everyone wears masks still in in the cities.
00:14:50 But it doesn't really affect me, but it's just like I'm getting tired of of just some people that like.
00:14:57 They try to make it sound as if you if you don't want to, well, we'll get into it.
00:15:02 In a second.
00:15:03 We'll talk about that in a.
00:15:04 Little bit so first.
00:15:08 Let's go over.
Speaker 3
00:15:10 Some news.
Devon
00:15:17 So I hope you've seen this video.
00:15:19 I don't know if we.
00:15:19 Should watch the whole ******* thing.
00:15:21 It's long.
00:15:22 We won't watch the whole thing.
00:15:25 But in a stunning admission.
Speaker 2
00:15:33 As we celebrate.
Devon
00:15:34 Gay people finally are admitting because why wouldn't they?
00:15:40 There's no opposition at all to this agenda whatsoever.
00:15:44 What I've been saying all along, and that is.
Speaker 3
00:15:49 Let's see here.
00:15:49 Where is that keep hitting the wrong button.
00:15:52 There we are.
00:15:53 There's that ***.
00:15:55 Why is it so small?
00:16:09 There we go.
Speaker 4
00:16:11 OK.
Devon
00:16:13 Sorry, I am like I said I.
Speaker 3
00:16:15 Am tired.
Devon
00:16:16 I'm drinking some caffeine trying.
Speaker 3
00:16:18 To get the old motor running but.
Speaker 2
00:16:22 It is what it is so.
Devon
00:16:24 Yeah, I I.
00:16:25 Saw this video this morning and posted it on Telegram.
00:16:30 And by the time I got through with my ordeal and everything was settled and I was back.
00:16:36 Here the the video had had had stretched far and wide.
00:16:42 So that's cool a.
00:16:43 Lot of people have seen this.
00:16:44 I'm assuming many of you have seen this, but it's still.
00:16:47 It's stunning.
00:16:48 It's stunning to see them actually.
00:16:50 Say it and it is not stunning that this guy right here, the the guy leading this video is what many call a Japanese he's half Jewish, half Japanese.
00:17:04 So let's just let's just let him explain what he's here for.
Speaker 5
00:17:08 The Pride and the progress we've made over these past.
Speaker 6
00:17:10 Years. There's still work.
Speaker 7
00:17:11 To be.
Speaker 2
00:17:11 Done so to those of.
00:17:12 You out there? Who are?
00:17:13 Still working against equal rights leave.
Speaker 8
00:17:15 A message for you.
Speaker 6
00:17:17 Do you think we're sinful?
Speaker 2
00:17:20 Fight against all rights.
00:17:22 You say we all.
Speaker 6
00:17:23 Rights you can't respect.
00:17:28 But you're just frightened.
00:17:30 You think that will corrupt your kids if our gender goes unchecked?
Speaker 2
00:17:38 Fine, just this once, you're correct.
00:17:43 Convert your children.
00:17:46 Happens bit by bit quietly and suddenly, and you will barely notice it.
00:17:54 You can keep him from.
Speaker 6
00:17:55 Disco. More about San Francisco.
00:17:59 Make him wear pleated pants.
00:18:00 We don't care.
Speaker 2
00:18:04 Will convert your children, will make them tolerant and fair.
00:18:11 After sitting there, why would be so scared of?
Speaker 9
00:18:13 Us turning their children into accepting caring people.
Speaker 8
00:18:16 But I see now I would have a problem.
Speaker 2
00:18:20 Just like you worried they'll change their group of friends.
00:18:25 You won't approve of where to go at.
Speaker 6
00:18:27 Night to protest.
00:18:30 When you'll be disgusted when they start finding things online that you kept far from their like information.
00:18:42 You will still be.
00:18:59 Jensen's gayer than grinder.
Speaker 2
00:19:01 Learn to love.
00:19:02 Learn to vote.
00:19:03 Face your face.
00:19:07 Convert your children.
Speaker 6
00:19:10 Someone's got to teach them not to hate.
Speaker 2
00:19:13 We're coming for them.
Devon
00:19:28 So yeah, I mean, I think they're making it abundantly clear.
00:19:35 That everything we've said has been right on target.
00:19:41 And this is look this is.
00:19:44 When people scoffed, it wasn't that.
Speaker
00:19:46 Long ago. Just.
Devon
00:19:47 A couple of years ago, when I was saying.
00:19:48 They're going to normalize pedophilia.
00:19:50 People like no.
00:19:53 And then drag queen.
00:19:54 Story hour happened, no.
00:19:57 And then drag.
00:19:58 Kids came out, no.
00:20:01 Trans kids? No.
00:20:03 Now they're saying it, and there's still.
00:20:05 Going to be.
00:20:06 Oh, that's just a song.
00:20:11 It's they're just.
00:20:12 They're just funning around Devon.
00:20:14 They're just funning around.
00:20:21 No, they're they're ******* pedophiles.
00:20:24 I've told you.
00:20:26 Over and over and over again, and look is.
00:20:28 It anecdotal evidence.
00:20:29 Yes, I don't give.
00:20:30 A **** though.
00:20:32 Because it's a **** load event, I don't evidence.
00:20:37 Every single one.
00:20:39 With I think one or two exceptions and I've worked with a lot of ******* gay people.
00:20:43 A lot of gay people in media.
00:20:46 Every single one.
00:20:48 That I've worked with.
00:20:51 Not only were they molested.
00:20:54 They told.
00:20:55 Me about it.
00:20:56 Sometimes, right?
00:20:58 After meeting me.
00:21:00 Because, you know, I'm not.
00:21:02 Look, I.
00:21:02 Worked with these guys.
00:21:04 I wasn't friends with any of these guys.
00:21:07 I wasn't their confidant.
00:21:08 I wasn't their Fagg hag.
00:21:10 I'm just working, like in the same like.
00:21:12 Cubicle block.
00:21:14 As some of these guys.
00:21:16 And we talk when it's just necessary, right?
00:21:20 Because I don't like hanging out with ****.
00:21:22 I just, you know.
00:21:23 Call me crazy.
00:21:25 And yet, just because I'm in proximity.
00:21:28 To these guys.
00:21:31 I hear on a fairly regular basis.
00:21:35 From like I.
00:21:35 Said I can.
00:21:36 Think of like 1 exception for sure.
00:21:39 Well, I'm sorry, not for sure.
00:21:40 One exception.
00:21:42 He didn't tell me, but I'll tell you the the story he did tell me.
00:21:45 Which, like I don't know if.
00:21:46 That makes him.
00:21:46 Exception anymore, but every single one including Milo.
Speaker 10
00:21:50 Right.
Devon
00:21:52 Where they they were molested as a kid and they told me about it just in passing.
00:22:00 Like I said, some of.
00:22:00 Some of whom would within, like the first day.
00:22:03 I met them.
00:22:03 Like oh here this is, you know, gay bill or whoever that you work with now.
00:22:08 And by lunch time, they're already telling you about the story of.
Speaker 3
00:22:11 Of when they got molested.
Devon
00:22:16 And the one example I was going to say the OR the one exception I was going to say was this guy that I asked him about it because this is this has been like a theory of mine for a long time just because after a while it's like, you know, I'm I'm a look, I'm I've been recognizing patterns a long time.
00:22:33 And I walked up to him one day because I'd worked for him or worked with him for a couple of years.
00:22:38 And so I knew he wouldn't.
00:22:39 Freak out and I just said like so.
00:22:41 Were you, like, molested ever?
00:22:43 You know, because.
00:22:43 It seems like every gay guy I know.
00:22:46 Has been molested.
00:22:47 And he said no.
00:22:50 I was never molested.
00:22:51 Like all right.
00:22:52 And then, like, I don't know if it was like the same day or or or not not far after that he he then started talking about how when he was a little kid.
00:23:02 His mom would dress him up in dresses.
00:23:05 And tell, like, tell everyone that he was a girl.
Speaker
00:23:10 So I was like, OK well you.
Devon
00:23:11 Weren't like, maybe molested, but I mean, come on.
00:23:17 Like that, that should still count.
00:23:20 This is that's still.
00:23:21 ****** **. So anyway, yeah.
00:23:27 I mean, look at them.
00:23:29 ******* pedos ******* pedos.
00:23:32 That's how they reproduce.
00:23:34 It's a reproductive strategy.
00:23:36 I'm not saying every gay guy is a Peto.
00:23:39 And I'm not even saying every gay guy.
00:23:41 Was molested. I'm just saying.
00:23:44 There's a whole lot of.
00:23:45 Molestation going on in that.
00:23:49 In the gay disco.
00:23:53 And I suspect a lot of these guys, you know, if the FBI actually did their job, if they weren't just going around promoting global **** and trying to track down white Christian males to throw in jail if they were actually doing their job, these would all become FBI files.
00:24:14 Every single one of these photos.
00:24:16 I'd be uh, I'd.
00:24:17 Be I'd be looking at their.
00:24:19 Their computer history, their browsing history.
00:24:23 But alas, half those guys probably work at the FBI, or they're ******* someone that does.
00:24:32 So anyway, that was a.
00:24:34 That's a nice.
00:24:34 Little black pill.
00:24:43 Oh, and these same people.
00:24:51 See that I saved that file.
Speaker 3
00:24:54 I did not, so I'll save it now.
Devon
00:24:58 They're part, they're part of a gay choir.
00:25:01 I think in San Francisco.
00:25:04 And this gay choir.
00:25:06 In addition to singing a song about wanting to target your children.
00:25:13 They sang another song.
00:25:16 Oh, by the way, that song about.
00:25:18 Wanting to target your children.
00:25:20 I guess they've scrubbed that from their official YouTube page.
00:25:24 That's where I got it from, but it is on my telegram channel.
00:25:28 If you want the full length version and it will remain there until Telegram deletes it or something.
00:25:36 So while we wait for that to download.
00:25:41 Here's another video clip.
00:25:43 Yes, I am going to be playing a few video clips as I warm up as I warm up.
00:25:49 This is this is a clip I shared on.
00:25:53 On the 4th of July.
00:25:55 This is diversity.
00:25:56 This is New York City.
00:25:58 In America in 2022.
Speaker
00:26:04 And you said that your.
Speaker 9
00:26:21 Ohh yeah.
Devon
00:26:28 Diversity is our strength.
00:26:30 Diversity is our strength.
Speaker
00:26:34 That's my window.
Speaker 10
00:26:35 Also 4th of July.
Speaker 2
00:26:36 Ohh there ohh.
Devon
00:27:03 Ohh yes, this is America.
00:27:12 But we're not done yet.
00:27:13 Now we have the Satanist.
Speaker 11
00:27:18 Sorry to be talking about girl **** on.
00:27:20 Main again but.
Devon
00:27:21 I say that because look at her shirt.
00:27:27 Yeah, it's funny.
00:27:28 That's that's also that's the exact symbol.
00:27:32 That's on the the first or the oldest version of the.
00:27:37 What is it?
00:27:37 The Torah?
00:27:38 Is it the?
00:27:39 Is it the Torah or is?
00:27:40 It the the Talmud.
00:27:43 We're going to find out.
00:27:44 Let me.
00:27:45 Look that up.
00:27:47 A lot of people don't don't believe that.
Speaker 3
00:27:49 But I will show it to you.
Devon
00:27:53 What is it?
00:27:53 I think it might be Talmud oldest.
00:28:06 Well, no.
00:28:07 Maybe it's not the talent.
00:28:08 Maybe it's the Torah.
00:28:14 Jewish text maybe?
00:28:18 This is from a couple of years ago they found.
00:28:20 This really old.
00:28:22 Torah or Talmid and it literally had.
00:28:26 The satanic symbol on the front?
00:28:28 Why is this?
00:28:30 Well, well, now I can't find it.
00:28:32 I wonder why they? Why?
00:28:33 Would they scrub that from the Internet?
00:28:36 We will find it.
00:28:40 I think they found it.
00:28:41 Like in what?
Speaker 3
00:28:42 In Syria or something?
Devon
00:28:48 Oldest Talmud discovered.
00:28:58 Yeah, I cannot find it now.
00:29:02 This is gonna drive me nuts.
00:29:14 Just chat now what it is you guys, I'm.
00:29:17 You guys have seen it.
00:29:18 It was found in Turkey Torah found in Turkey.
Speaker 3
00:29:23 All right.
Devon
00:29:30 Turkey satanic.
00:29:33 How about that?
00:29:34 Maybe that'll bring it up.
00:29:37 Well, no, we did it, no.
00:29:41 Maybe it did.
00:29:42 Getting a.
00:29:43 Lot of results are coming up slow here.
00:29:49 OK. Yeah, alright well it.
00:29:51 Brought up the.
00:29:52 See, I don't want it to bring up the memes.
00:29:54 I want to actually bring.
00:29:55 Up the here we are.
00:29:56 Is this it?
00:29:59 It brought up a bunch of the memes of people.
00:30:02 Here we are.
00:30:03 This works.
00:30:03 This is the actual thing.
Speaker 3
00:30:11 Well, let me save the file.
00:30:17 Alright, here we go.
Devon
00:30:30 There we go.
00:30:31 This is the.
00:30:38 That's a tour that was discovered in.
00:30:45 Couple of years back.
Speaker 2
00:30:49 Look familiar?
Devon
00:30:51 Anyway, let's see what?
00:30:52 This, this Satanist has to say.
Speaker 11
00:30:56 Sorry to be talking about girl **** on main again, but I had some things that I want to say.
00:31:01 I just thought tick Tock made by a trans girl and she was talking about general preference and how general preference is often rooted in like kind of unconscious transphobic beliefs and how if you unpack those beliefs, your general preference can change.
00:31:16 And her video really inspired me because I feel like as an afab lesbian, I'm not so because I'm non binary, but I am afab if that means anything.
00:31:25 I feel like I kind of have a.
Devon
00:31:26 No, it doesn't mean anything.
00:31:27 This is all gibberish nonsense.
00:31:31 But I'll have to agree with the the gays that were singing that song, that Gen.
00:31:36 Z is gayer than Grinder.
00:31:39 You know that it's.
00:31:41 It's. I mean if it doesn't pull back it, we're going to get, we're going to reach like 50% gay, you know, cause it's been doubling every generation.
Speaker 11
00:31:51 Responsibility to talk about this myself so that it's not just trans women talking about it.
00:31:56 You know, and I used to have a general preference.
00:32:01 I used to have like penis repulsion and I don't now.
00:32:04 And let's talk about that up through the age of the 20, I didn't really know any trans people.
00:32:10 And I also had, like, no interest in dating anyone who had different journals.
00:32:15 From me it weirded me out.
00:32:17 But then when I was around 21, I met a lot more trans people. I moved into this big clear commune, and I was living with, like, all trans people and.
00:32:24 I was learning a lot of ****.
00:32:26 And so being around all these trans people made me really start to think about what pre-existing beliefs were in my head and how genitals and gender were very LinkedIn, my mind and I wanted to unlink those concepts because I wanted to be able to like better.
Devon
00:32:41 Because you wanted to be even more crazy.
Speaker
00:32:45 You wanted to.
Devon
00:32:47 Unlink gender genitals while you lived on some.
00:32:51 Queer compound is what you what?
Speaker 11
00:32:54 Respect ends spike.
00:32:56 See all the trans people around me, so that took some time and work to like, really reinforce in my brain the genitals do not equal gender and anyone of any gender can have any genitals and they are valid.
00:33:08 And once I started doing that and I was able to think about.
00:33:12 **** **** ** isolation, not connected to men, just as like an isolated concept, I started to feel like.
00:33:23 That would look kind of good though like I know I don't ******* like men, but like just the *** **** like, hmm, interesting.
00:33:32 And so my point of view really did like completely change just from like, unworking these these biases that were in my mind.
00:33:38 So there is totally a real thing that is possible.
Devon
00:33:41 Now all she's proving is that lesbianism is basically just rooted in man hatred.
00:33:48 So anyway, yeah, that this is the world we live in right now.
Speaker
00:33:52 This is the.
Devon
00:33:53 This is the.
00:33:54 Oh, God, should we should we do?
00:33:57 We need to see it again.
00:33:59 Should we just just to like, wash our eyeballs?
00:34:04 A little bit from that, though, I still have it.
00:34:05 On here I don't know if I still have it on here.
Speaker
00:34:11 Ohh yes I do.
Devon
00:34:20 Ah yes, this is this makes.
00:34:22 Me makes me feel a little better.
00:34:47 If only.
00:34:50 If only we had that kind of immune system in our country, but we.
00:34:55 We don't.
00:34:55 And in fact, as many people commented on Twitter.
00:35:00 If you were to.
00:35:01 Try to do that in the United States.
00:35:03 Everyone involved, not I.
00:35:04 Don't know, maybe the same.
00:35:05 That's the country of Georgia.
00:35:06 Maybe in the country of Georgia, the same thing, right?
00:35:09 Maybe in the country of Georgia, they've got globalist global **** shock troops that are going to now track all these people down using their racial recognition software.
00:35:21 And, you know, imprison them.
00:35:23 But somehow I don't think that's the case.
00:35:26 Somehow that's.
00:35:26 I don't think that's the case.
00:35:29 Which leads me to.
00:35:32 Something else I'm going to talk about.
00:35:33 The thing that I kind.
00:35:34 Of alluded to earlier.
00:35:39 And like I said, this seems like it's all over the place.
00:35:41 It's because I spent.
00:35:42 A lot of time in the sun today.
00:35:47 Something that controls behavior.
00:35:50 Better than anything else.
00:35:53 Is fear.
00:35:56 I've talked about this many times.
00:35:58 I don't know why I have to keep bringing it up.
00:36:01 It's it's like people forget.
00:36:04 It's like people forget.
00:36:06 Because they revert back to the programming that they received when they were in elementary school.
00:36:14 Where they believe that, you know, government is just us.
Speaker 10
00:36:18 Government is just us.
Devon
00:36:21 It's just people trying to do the right.
00:36:23 Thing you know.
00:36:24 Serve and protect is what?
00:36:26 What the the.
00:36:26 Police are about, you know.
00:36:28 And they're public servants, right?
00:36:29 They're all serving you.
00:36:32 So when you're mad about government, you're just mad at mad at your your community.
00:36:37 Because government is all this ********, right?
00:36:41 All this like fifth grade government class ********.
00:36:45 Where anyone can run for President.
00:36:47 Oh sure, Timmy, you can run for president.
00:36:51 Anyone can run for President.
00:36:55 They believe this, this ********, this this uh.
00:36:59 Cage this mental cage.
00:37:02 That they they put you in at a young age.
00:37:07 So that you never actually.
00:37:09 See what's beyond those bars?
00:37:15 And every time.
00:37:18 They use fear.
00:37:21 To control the people in the cages it works, it works.
00:37:24 I mean look and I expect it to.
00:37:26 Work on most people.
00:37:28 That's why they do.
00:37:29 It is because it.
00:37:31 It's kind of what I've been saying more recently about how at a certain point you have to come to the conclusion that you can't, you know, wake the normies up, right?
00:37:41 You can't wake up the normies, you have to find ways of manipulating them.
00:37:45 Into doing the right thing.
00:37:47 And look, in some ways we.
00:37:48 Sort of do it.
Speaker 12
00:37:50 We do sort of do it.
Devon
00:37:52 When when you know in terms of fear, right.
00:37:55 So one example of of the the ruling class using fear and I guess of version of us in a way sort of doing the same thing, if I'm being perfectly honest.
00:38:07 Is the ruling class using fear like let's say 911 after 911?
00:38:13 Playing that clip of the airplane hitting the the the towers over and not like anyone that was alive back then.
00:38:22 You know that for, like basically an entire year and then basically nonstop until we had tanks rolling up on Afghanistan, like troops on the blowing **** up already.
00:38:34 And even then, they they kept playing it so you'd know like, oh, yeah, this is good.
00:38:37 We're finally getting our payback right.
00:38:40 Like they did this.
00:38:42 And like non-stop, they played that.
00:38:45 Over and over and over again.
00:38:48 And I meant Iraq.
00:38:49 Sorry, not well, I guess Afghanistan too, which we're now finally out of, I think officially all the way 20 years later.
00:39:00 That was fear.
00:39:02 That was fear that Oh my God, you could be killed in a terror attack.
00:39:07 You could just be going to work and an airplane would just come flying into your ******* wall and you're you'd be vaporized, you know.
00:39:16 And look, you're just, you're just a normal guy.
00:39:18 Doing your normal day, you didn't do anything.
00:39:21 You know someone?
00:39:22 Someone could just come Allah.
00:39:23 Akbar their way into your office and you're ******* gone.
00:39:26 You're ******* dead, right?
00:39:29 And what did that?
00:39:30 What did that fear?
00:39:32 Motivate people to do.
00:39:34 Well, it motivated them to support wars.
00:39:38 In Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:39:41 It also that fear led people to support the Patriot Act.
00:39:50 And not just support the Patriot Act to to demand the Patriot Act.
00:39:56 And you had people that would typically be, you know, these freedom loving people, saying things like.
00:40:03 Well, if you don't have anything to hide.
00:40:06 Why do you?
00:40:06 Care if they're spying on you.
00:40:10 **** like that.
00:40:14 Because they were afraid.
00:40:16 Because they were genuinely afraid.
00:40:20 Of something that was if you looked at the.
00:40:23 Statistics like if you.
00:40:24 Looked at the numbers, especially if you.
00:40:27 Know who really did 9/11.
00:40:29 If you looked at the numbers, the chances that you were going to be killed.
00:40:33 By a Islamic attack.
00:40:38 Was like the same as getting.
00:40:39 Struck by lightning, right?
00:40:42 That's just the way it is.
00:40:45 And so you're basically giving up all.
00:40:48 Of your freedoms.
00:40:49 For something that.
00:40:52 Pretty much won't ever happen.
Speaker 3
00:40:54 To you.
Devon
00:40:55 To protect you against something that really.
00:40:57 Doesn't pose a a clear and present danger to you.
00:41:05 But because you're reacting emotionally, you're reacting out of fear.
00:41:09 You are reacting irrationally and you go along with their stupid thing.
00:41:16 Now look.
00:41:18 I said that I that we do.
00:41:20 Sort of the same things.
00:41:21 At times people like me, other people that are in this space.
Speaker 10
00:41:28 Those videos I.
Devon
00:41:29 Was just showing.
00:41:32 That elicited the the same thing.
00:41:35 It's like there's not a whole.
00:41:37 Lot of difference in terms of the cause and effect of when they would play the airplane smashing into the buildings versus when I play, especially back-to-back all these videos and you see how bad she's getting out there, right?
00:41:53 And what does that do?
00:41:54 It it it elicits an emotion.
00:41:57 Now, of course I'm not playing footage of something that I manufactured, you know, I didn't.
00:42:03 That's not like a false flag I did.
00:42:05 I didn't make that happen.
00:42:06 Right?
00:42:07 The stuff that I want to get you to think emotionally and therefore.
Speaker 3
00:42:12 The fire under your *** a little bit.
Devon
00:42:15 Is is real?
00:42:16 It's really happening.
00:42:19 But it's still.
00:42:21 Kind of producing the same result in the same way.
00:42:27 It's still inducing emotions to get people, specifically normies, who might not know how bad it is, right?
00:42:38 They see all these back-to-back videos and I think there's a lot of people that would just be shocked if they saw even.
Speaker 3
00:42:46 One of those.
Devon
00:42:48 Because a lot of.
00:42:48 Normally, what are they?
00:42:49 You know, none of that.
00:42:50 Stuff's getting played on TV, right?
00:42:53 So while it is good to inform look, obviously there's.
00:42:57 A A shock value that's beneficial to us.
00:43:01 It's good that it creates an emotional response in people.
00:43:07 We've made the arguments.
00:43:09 You know, as Stefan Molyneux famously said, the time for arguments is over.
00:43:12 And that it is.
00:43:14 We've been making the intellectual arguments for our side for decades, and it doesn't seem to matter because the other side doesn't care.
00:43:24 The other side doesn't.
00:43:27 They don't care if your arguments, rational or even if it's better.
00:43:32 They don't care if you point out hypocrisy.
00:43:34 They they don't care.
00:43:35 You know any of these things because at the end of the day, they're not being honest about what they want.
00:43:40 They want your destruction.
00:43:42 So you coming up with rationales as to why?
00:43:46 You shouldn't be destroyed.
Speaker 2
00:43:49 They don't care.
Devon
00:43:51 They don't care.
00:43:54 You can't reason with someone like that.
00:43:59 And so because.
00:44:00 You're in that position.
00:44:02 You have to.
00:44:05 Get control of your normies if you will.
00:44:10 Because you've also been making those same arguments to them.
Speaker 2
00:44:13 And many of them you.
Devon
00:44:15 Can't reason with.
00:44:18 Because they're NPCS.
00:44:21 They're just carrying out their programming.
00:44:25 And so you either have to hack their programming.
00:44:29 Or rewrite it.
00:44:32 And we don't have access to the the avenues that you need access to to to you know rewrite it.
00:44:41 So the best we can hope for really is is hacking it.
00:44:46 From time to time, but you have to get control of these people and one of the ways you can get them to not wake up because they won't.
Speaker 7
00:44:54 OK.
Devon
00:44:56 But to think emotionally.
00:44:59 Which is, if you watch any.
00:45:00 Television ad that works.
00:45:04 Most of them aren't even about the.
00:45:05 Product, right?
00:45:08 It's not about like the features that the product has, or or any of the benefits of the product.
00:45:13 It's just making you feel emotional and then have the product.
00:45:18 Somehow associated with that.
00:45:22 You know, there's the stone.
00:45:24 Toss meme.
00:45:25 It kind of.
00:45:26 It's not focused on this aspect of it, but that's one of the reasons why advertisers.
00:45:34 I think can justify doing naked propaganda.
00:45:40 And it not being a total loss.
00:45:42 Because the the public for you, you watch this, right?
00:45:46 You watched this obvious global **** agenda stuff shoved in your face and you're repulsed by.
00:45:53 It you're the minority.
00:45:57 You're the minority.
00:46:00 The majority is going to see the global **** agenda, and that agenda has replaced.
00:46:09 Religion for many of these.
00:46:10 People and they're going to see that and say, oh, wow, this this company is signaling that they are a member of my religion.
00:46:21 And it makes them feel good.
00:46:26 It makes them feel good.
00:46:28 And yes, they want to shop there.
00:46:34 Even if even if they they they they never talk about the product itself, that anyway has nothing to do.
00:46:38 With the product.
00:46:44 It's already been normalized.
00:46:47 And this keeps because.
00:46:50 Because a lot of the global **** goes.
00:46:52 Against just human nature, right?
00:46:56 It's it's unnatural.
00:46:59 It's definitionally unnatural.
00:47:03 They have to keep reinforcing it constantly, right, and it's certainly serving that purpose as well, but.
00:47:10 I don't think if you made a you know if you were to get one of these commercials that's shoving this global Homestuck down the people's throats. If you were to make like a.
00:47:20 Right wing version of that.
00:47:23 You would, you would say the whole go.
00:47:25 Go broke.
00:47:26 Thing is, is a lie.
00:47:29 You go broke doing that.
00:47:31 Like if you tried to make a a commercial for Nikes.
00:47:38 Just as an example.
00:47:40 That pushed a pro white or not even pro white, just like a right wing message.
00:47:48 I mean, you'd have, like, the NFL or whoever, you know, the official shoe of, whatever the **** they're the official shoe of would be dropping them the next day.
00:47:56 You'd have, you know, NBA players like getting out of their contracts and, you know, burning the Nikes and it would.
00:48:04 Just it would be.
00:48:05 They'd be the heretics.
00:48:10 Because that the global Homer is the new religion.
00:48:15 It would be the same thing as if, uh, 50 years ago.
00:48:21 Levis had made a a commercial that was pro satanic.
00:48:27 Christians would be like, what the ****?
00:48:29 And and Levis might go out of business if they had done that.
00:48:37 The Christians no longer have any power.
00:48:39 And if they do, they don't.
00:48:41 Don't know how to wield it.
00:48:45 But anyway, what I'm getting at is.
00:48:49 People react emotionally.
00:48:52 And do things they wouldn't normally do.
00:48:55 And approve of things they went normally approve of.
00:49:01 When you get them to think emotionally.
00:49:04 And there's been a lot of people that have been voicing distaste.
00:49:13 With the people.
00:49:13 That that don't want to put a mystery potion.
00:49:19 Into their arm because known liars that want them dead tell.
00:49:24 Them that the science says it's good.
00:49:29 And I'm just here.
00:49:30 Let's let's, let's talk.
00:49:31 About this **** right now, shall we?
00:49:37 No matter how and it.
00:49:38 Will make it simple.
00:49:39 We'll make it real.
00:49:40 Simple, because none of us.
00:49:42 Listening or in me?
00:49:43 None of us are scientists.
00:49:46 None of us are scientists with maybe. Maybe there's one of you out there listening, but for the most part, no one's a ******* scientist.
00:49:54 And so it doesn't matter.
00:49:56 You know, you might have ohh on this podcast so and so said this.
00:50:00 Why rhythm this thing, this, this, this ******* Twitter feeds?
00:50:03 Doesn't matter.
00:50:04 It doesn't matter.
00:50:06 Doesn't ******* matter because we don't.
00:50:08 Need to know the science?
00:50:09 To to know us a few things that we.
00:50:11 Can know for sure.
00:50:13 Alright, you can argue the science all you.
00:50:15 Want it doesn't matter.
00:50:18 When it comes to the vaccine.
00:50:21 When it comes to the COVID, that's the thing COVID doesn't matter.
00:50:24 Doesn't matter if if COVID A bioweapon.
00:50:27 If COVID is fake, if COVID is real, if it escaped from a lab like it doesn't matter, doesn't matter.
00:50:37 None of that **** matters.
00:50:40 OK, I'm going to make it really, really.
00:50:43 Really ******* simple.
00:50:47 OK.
00:50:50 Now first of all.
00:50:53 I think we.
00:50:53 Can let's let's just agree on.
00:50:55 A few things.
Speaker 2
00:50:58 The people.
Devon
00:51:02 That really, really, really, really, really want you to.
00:51:05 Take the vaccine.
00:51:08 Are the same people we were just talking about.
00:51:10 They were they're global ****.
00:51:13 Global **** wants desperately.
00:51:16 For you to take the vaccine.
00:51:19 So by and large, generally speaking.
00:51:23 A bunch of liars.
00:51:25 You know the people at CNN, the people at MSNBC.
00:51:31 Donald Trump, a bunch of liars.
00:51:37 Who and I don't know if this applies to Donald Trump, maybe maybe we'll leave him out for right now, but certainly all the people at MSNBC, CNN, I don't know the people in that gay choir that.
00:51:49 Want to rape?
00:51:50 Your kids.
00:51:51 That also sing a song about taking the vaccine.
00:51:55 All these people.
00:51:57 They want you dead.
Speaker 2
00:52:00 Right.
Speaker 8
00:52:02 I think I think that's I.
Devon
00:52:03 Mean people, you guys say that right on a regular basis, all these people want us dead.
00:52:08 White genocide is real.
00:52:09 OK, well then you need to start operating under those parameters, unless you're, unless you're lying.
00:52:16 Unless you don't actually believe it yourself.
00:52:19 If you're just saying it to say it, maybe you're saying it to.
00:52:22 To make people fearful, I don't know.
00:52:25 But I actually believe it, I think these.
00:52:27 People are liars that have been.
00:52:29 Proven to and to a great extent.
00:52:33 That they're that they are liars or especially.
00:52:35 Over the last few years.
00:52:38 But really, when you think about.
00:52:39 It our entire lives.
00:52:41 People that have lied over and over and over again, oftentimes in order.
00:52:45 To harm you.
00:52:47 Or to get other people to harm you.
00:52:51 But almost never.
00:52:51 To help you.
00:52:54 People that lie at a self-interest or whatever.
00:53:00 These people are telling you.
00:53:04 To get a potion.
00:53:08 And there's several available.
00:53:11 That you don't have.
00:53:12 The means.
00:53:14 To independently inspect, you don't have a laboratory.
00:53:20 You probably don't have the.
00:53:21 I mean, even.
00:53:22 If you had a.
00:53:22 Laboratory you probably wouldn't know what to do.
00:53:25 You don't have the expertise.
00:53:27 You're literally just having to have faith.
00:53:32 In the system, the system that.
00:53:34 You often say wants you dead.
00:53:39 You have to have faith.
00:53:42 That while the system.
00:53:43 Does want me?
00:53:43 Dead in this instance, they're trying to help me.
00:53:50 And I have no way of verifying what's in this potion that they really want me to inject into my arm.
00:53:59 But I'm going to.
00:54:00 Do it.
00:54:01 I'm going to do it and you want.
Speaker 2
00:54:02 To know why?
Devon
00:54:05 I'm going to.
00:54:06 Do it.
00:54:11 Well, because, you know, COVID is so dangerous.
00:54:13 People are dropping like flies, right?
00:54:17 I mean the death count is always climbing.
00:54:19 They keep telling us.
00:54:22 There's mass graves being dug all over the world.
00:54:33 And I believe them because these people wouldn't lie.
00:54:37 They'd never lied to us.
Speaker 9
00:54:41 So again.
Devon
00:54:44 Not because of and.
00:54:46 Look, maybe it's different for you.
00:54:49 But in my personal experience.
00:54:51 Anecdotal though it might be.
00:54:55 I don't know anyone that has been severely harmed by catching anything called COVID.
00:55:04 In my personal life.
00:55:07 My family extended family.
00:55:10 I know a couple of people that that got what they say was COVID and when they.
00:55:16 Described the symptoms sounds.
00:55:18 Like it could have been the flu.
00:55:20 Or maybe it is COVID and COVID is just.
00:55:22 Basically the flu.
00:55:25 But none of them are dead or dying.
00:55:36 If you look at just death total deaths.
00:55:43 And you compare it.
00:55:43 To previous years, there's not like a.
00:55:47 Big spike.
00:55:50 And deaths in any any of these countries, we're supposedly everyone's dropping dead left and right.
00:56:01 Right.
00:56:02 And yet somehow there's like mobile morgues, though we don't know where to put the bodies.
00:56:07 We have these truckloads, like these giant tractor trailers full of dead bodies.
00:56:15 And yet there doesn't seem to be a huge increase in in deaths in 2020.
Speaker 3
00:56:24 Right.
Devon
00:56:26 So in fact, if you look at the deaths in 2020 versus 2019 or or or several, I think in in England in particular, it was funny cause the way I found this.
00:56:36 One out, I guess there.
00:56:38 Was like some mean going around and.
00:56:40 Reuters wanted to debunk the.
00:56:43 Meme and the meme said that.
00:56:47 If you look at the past 50 years.
00:56:50 And you look at the the depths each year that and you were to rank them like in, in terms of like percentage of people.
00:57:00 Dying that year, right?
00:57:03 Like 2020.
00:57:06 Would have ranked.
00:57:07 #34. So out of 50 years.
00:57:11 It was the 34th, I guess.
00:57:13 Most dangerous year to, you know to be.
00:57:15 Alive because that was your chances of dying, right?
00:57:20 And in the article.
00:57:22 It's funny because they keep talking.
00:57:24 Oh well, you know, they they don't.
00:57:26 They don't understand that they're just using raw data.
00:57:28 They're just using raw data.
00:57:30 They don't know how to process it like we do.
00:57:32 And they never explain.
00:57:33 Well, OK, well, what is?
00:57:34 It you're doing.
00:57:35 That's, you know, how are you processing this data that makes it a?
00:57:39 That makes that a lie, and I thought raw data and we were just talking about deaths here, you know, and if the raw data of deaths shows that, you know that that last year was #34 out of 50 that, I mean that's I mean.
00:57:53 You know like.
00:57:55 That that seems significant.
00:57:57 And you dig out down through the article.
00:57:59 And it's funny you get towards the end and they talk to this, this death statistics expert.
00:58:08 And the expert says, well, actually, they're kind of they're almost.
00:58:12 Right on that one.
00:58:13 If you get the deaths and you look at it this way, it's actually in #39.
00:58:17 So it's actually, it's actually even worse than what the meme was saying the meme was saying. Oh, it's #35. And it was actually #39.
00:58:26 Right now this is for the UK.
00:58:27 I don't know what I didn't find the US total numbers.
00:58:31 The CDC likes to pull some shenanigans and and do they they they were doing what they call it preliminary this and you know you know that they're ******* with stuff.
00:58:41 So anyway, the the.
00:58:46 Of 2020.
00:58:48 Was 39 out of 50 years in terms of, like, your chances of?
00:58:53 Dying and and yes, I mean like percentage wise it's not like total deaths just as a as a whole number because yes population changes.
Speaker 3
00:59:01 And all that stuff, right?
Devon
00:59:04 So if you just look at it that way.
00:59:07 It sure doesn't seem like.
00:59:09 It's, I mean, just just if that's all that's really the.
Speaker 2
00:59:12 Only number you.
Devon
00:59:12 Need you know it doesn't matter.
00:59:14 If COVID exactly what they say.
00:59:16 If it's a.
00:59:17 Bio weapon if it's this or that, it doesn't really matter.
00:59:20 It doesn't seem just that as just like your chances of getting killed by an Allah Akbar in the United States.
00:59:29 After 9/11 was pretty ******* low.
00:59:33 So low that it was statistically insignificant in.
00:59:36 Not even a blip.
Speaker 4
00:59:39 Right.
Devon
00:59:40 And you can point to a little isolated attacks here and there, many of which were engineered.
00:59:44 By the FBI.
Speaker 2
00:59:48 But pretty much the.
Devon
00:59:50 Chances of you dying because you got Allah Akbar in the United States was really, really really really really, really really, really ******* low.
01:00:02 But there is this perception.
01:00:05 That any moment.
01:00:07 You might get Allah.
01:00:08 Akbar and you better give up all your rights.
01:00:14 And you have the exact same *******.
01:00:17 Thing happening with COVID.
01:00:20 If you look at the numbers.
01:00:23 2020 didn't seem like a a super dangerous year to be around, you know.
01:00:31 And again, like you don't.
01:00:32 Need the science? You have to argue about, like, what vaccine does this or this one's a gene therapy or or or or any of this stuff doesn't ******* matter.
01:00:43 You just look at the numbers.
01:00:44 Well, what are the chances of me actually dying?
01:00:49 Oh, about the same as every year, maybe less.
01:00:53 OK so.
01:00:56 I'm injecting myself.
01:01:00 With a mystery potion.
01:01:05 Because liars that want me dead are telling me that if I don't.
01:01:12 That it will increase the chances that I die.
01:01:18 To a level that statistics about statistically.
01:01:21 The same or better?
01:01:24 Than than many of the years.
01:01:25 In the last 50 years.
01:01:29 Do you see why it's crazy now?
01:01:33 Do you see why people like me?
01:01:35 Are saying.
01:01:38 I don't give a ****.
01:01:41 About what you think COVID is or isn't, or what you know this this vaccine does or or whether or not it makes you know.
01:01:51 These magnet videos are ******** or real, or who care.
01:01:54 It doesn't matter.
01:01:56 Bottom line, I'm not going to inject a mystery potion that I have no means of independently verifying the contents of.
01:02:06 That's being promoted to me.
01:02:10 Thy liars that want me dead.
01:02:17 Simple as that.
01:02:20 Not super complicated.
01:02:26 I don't see. I don't.
01:02:27 See why this is so.
01:02:29 Complicated and by the way.
01:02:30 Let's let's think about it.
01:02:31 This way, if the ruling class.
01:02:35 Was it lying?
01:02:36 Like if somehow they overnight or secretly just started caring?
01:02:41 About people which I.
01:02:45 I know that's a stretch, but.
01:02:47 Just go with me on it.
01:02:50 Their behavior.
01:02:52 Their public behavior.
01:02:55 Would make 0 ******* sense.
01:02:58 OK, let's start.
01:02:59 At the beginning.
01:03:01 Right in the beginning.
01:03:04 You have Pelosi saying, oh, no, you know, you're calling it the China virus and that's racist.
01:03:09 I'm going to.
01:03:10 Go hang out in Chinatown.
01:03:12 With all the Asian people.
01:03:15 And people already forgot that, right?
01:03:16 Remember, they did. They did.
01:03:18 It was a Chinese New Year and.
01:03:20 She's hanging out doing these marches.
01:03:25 She didn't seem too.
01:03:26 Scared about that?
01:03:28 And then all of a sudden the.
01:03:29 Narrative changed, right?
01:03:32 Oh, now, now it is dangerous.
01:03:34 Now it's scary.
01:03:36 Now you got to stay.
01:03:36 In your house.
01:03:39 And then BLM started rioting.
01:03:41 Oh, all of a sudden it's not.
01:03:42 No, no big deal.
01:03:43 It's OK again.
01:03:45 It's OK to have BLM having all these riots and all these demonstrations.
01:03:53 Oh, right wing people are demonstrating.
01:03:54 Oh, it's dangerous.
01:03:55 Super spreaders.
01:03:58 Better stop.
01:04:02 You see how that that that is inconsistent?
01:04:07 With the idea that I mean the.
01:04:09 Ridiculous idea that all of a sudden.
01:04:11 The ruling class started caring about people.
01:04:16 And we haven't even gotten, like, the money.
01:04:18 Part of it.
01:04:22 I mean, there's trillions, trillions with a T trillions of dollars.
01:04:27 In this vaccine shed.
01:04:30 And these these ****** ******* have.
01:04:34 Have done a lot of **** for a lot less than trillions of dollars.
01:04:44 So even if it's just saline solution and it's trillions of dollars with us, who knows.
Speaker 9
01:04:49 It could be, I don't know.
Devon
01:04:52 I'm not saying that the vaccine.
01:04:53 Is like crazy because it doesn't matter it.
01:04:56 Doesn't have to be like ******* nanobot soup.
01:05:01 Or or whatever the ****.
01:05:09 It doesn't.
01:05:09 It doesn't have to be it.
01:05:10 It could be saline solution.
01:05:12 It doesn't matter when liars that.
01:05:15 Want me dead? Want me?
01:05:16 To inject myself with mystery potion, I say no.
01:05:23 I say no.
01:05:28 Now I think there's an explanation as to why a lot of people on the right.
01:05:35 Say yes.
01:05:40 And this isn't earth shattering.
01:05:41 I'm what I'm about to read.
01:05:43 To you guys, is isn't anything new I.
01:05:46 Mean the article?
01:05:47 Here is it's from 2014 I believe.
Speaker 3
01:05:53 I accidentally closed a bunch of ****, some happening to find this again.
01:06:04 It's been a long day, like I said.
01:06:07 Is it on this one?
01:06:10 I have too many browser windows open.
01:06:12 Hopefully it's in here.
Devon
01:06:17 Here it is. OK, this is from an article. Like I said, in 2014, many people will be familiar with this and and there's a reason why I'm going to read this. Some of you guys might might not be apparent right away.
01:06:34 What this has to do?
01:06:35 With COVID or the vaccine.
Speaker
01:06:39 OK.
Devon
01:06:42 The title of the article is left or right.
01:06:44 Wing brains discussed response tells all.
01:06:51 The way your brain reacts to a single disgusting image can be used to predict whether you lean to the.
01:06:57 Left or right politically.
01:07:00 A number of studies have probed the emotions of people along the political spectrum and have found that disgust in particular is tightly linked to political orientation.
01:07:13 People who are highly sensitive.
01:07:15 To disgusting images of bodily waste, gore or animal remains are more likely to sit on the political right and show concern for what they see as bodily and spiritual or spiritual purity.
01:07:31 So tend to oppose.
01:07:33 Abortion and gay marriage, for example.
01:07:37 Or I think.
01:07:38 Most people can relate to this.
01:07:39 I can relate to this.
01:07:41 Right.
01:07:42 I see two guys kissing.
01:07:43 It grows it.
01:07:44 I have a physical like.
01:07:46 Gross response, right?
01:07:50 I think that I mean, honestly, I think a lot of the reason why these people that are on the left, the reason they're on the left is because they know we are disgusted by them.
01:08:02 Look at these, look at these mug shots of people.
01:08:07 That are, you know, these.
01:08:08 Antifa people that get arrested, they all look disgusting.
01:08:13 And just some of the.
01:08:14 ****, they do.
01:08:14 You have to have like.
01:08:15 A very low disgust response, right?
01:08:20 A-Team led by Reed Monk, Montego. I don't know a neuro scientist at Virginia Tech and Roanoke recruited 83 volunteers.
01:08:32 Performed fMRI brain scans on them as they.
01:08:36 Looked at a.
01:08:36 Series of 80 images that were either pleasant, disgusting, threatening or neutral.
01:08:42 Participants then rated the images for their emotional impact and completed a series of questionnaires that assessed whether they.
01:08:49 Were liberal moderate?
01:08:50 Or conservative.
01:08:52 The brain imaging results were then fed into a learning algorithm which compared the whole brain responses of liberals and conservatives.
01:09:02 Then look when looking at disgusting images versus neutral ones.
01:09:07 For both political groups, the algorithm was able to pick out distinct patterns of brain activity triggered by the disgusting images.
01:09:16 And even though liberals and conservatives consciously reported a similar emotional reaction.
01:09:22 To the images.
01:09:24 That specific brain regions involved and their patterns of activation.
01:09:29 Differed consistently between the two groups, so much so that they represented a new signature of political leaning.
01:09:41 Conservatives showed.
01:09:44 Increased activity in brain regions previously implicated in processing disgust, such as the basil ganglia and the Miglia ADA.
Speaker 3
01:09:56 Or in the amygdala.
01:09:59 Whatever too. ******* time.
Devon
01:10:03 But also in a wide range of regions.
01:10:05 Involved in regulating emotion, attention and integration.
01:10:09 Long story short, the the the the brain scans were so dramatically different between the two groups.
01:10:15 You could essentially determine if someone was left wing or right wing just by showing them.
01:10:20 Pictures of gross stuff and seeing how they reacted.
01:10:24 So yes, no matter how much of a special snowflake you might think you wore.
01:10:30 They could look at a brain scan of you and know that you're right wing simply by the way you reacted.
01:10:36 To gross things.
01:10:38 And this is not new research, this is just one of a more recent study that, you know from 2014.
01:10:45 And this is the exact kind of research that was cited by the Rockefeller Foundation when they laid out a a possible scenario or narratives that that they released.
01:11:01 I don't know dossier or whatever you want to call this. This is a report put out by the Rockefeller Foundation in 2010.
01:11:12 In 2010, at the time, I think she probably still is the President of the Rockefeller Foundation is Judith Roden.
01:11:20 Judith Roden is is Jewish and she's in charge of all that sweet, sweet Rockefeller money.
01:11:30 And in her, in the opening of this report, she kind of explains what the point of this report is.
01:11:39 And we're not going to read the whole report, but there are some very, I think, relevant things to.
Speaker 3
01:11:44 Go over here.
Devon
01:11:48 She says we believe that scenario planning, so that's what they call it.
01:11:53 Scenario planning has great potential for use and philanthropy to identify unique interventions, simulate and rehearse important decisions.
01:12:05 They could have.
01:12:05 Profound implications and highlight previously undiscovered areas of connection and intersection.
01:12:13 Most important, by providing A mythology or a mythological structure that helps us focus on what we don't know instead of what we already know, scenario planning allows us to achieve impact more effectively, and then it's followed up by an introduction by another Jewish gentleman.
01:12:34 Who is the head of the scenario planning department over at the Rockefeller Foundation?
01:12:41 Peter Schwartz and I guess he's the Co founder and chairman of the Global Business Network as well.
01:12:48 And he just basically says kind of the same thing a little in another way and talks about how it's important to do scenario planning for these big NGOs.
01:13:02 Now, I'm not saying.
01:13:05 We'll go over some of the specifics of it, essentially just to give you the short version for right now, what this report is is it discusses how if you want to get among other things, if you want to get right wing people to accept authoritarian ****.
01:13:24 Because of their high, their sensitive disgust response.
01:13:30 That one way to do that would be.
01:13:32 Through a pandemic.
01:13:35 That white people or that white right wing people will be more.
01:13:39 More willing to accept draconian limits on their freedoms.
01:13:47 And you know more of this surveillance stuff.
01:13:51 If it was in response to a pandemic.
01:13:56 Because of their disgust response.
01:13:59 And this report goes.
01:14:02 On in great detail.
01:14:04 Outlining some of the things we've seen with COVID.
01:14:08 And some things that we haven't.
01:14:10 But it basically talks about a fictional, and again, this is 2010, 2010, a fictional scenario under which there is a a pandemic and they have to do lockdowns and they have to start tracking people's movements.
Speaker 3
01:14:26 And yada yada yada.
Devon
01:14:28 Now look.
01:14:32 The reason I'm pointing this out.
01:14:34 Is it because I'm saying?
01:14:36 Oh, see, this is proof.
01:14:38 This is proof that the Rockefeller Foundation is all they're engineering.
01:14:43 They're faking COVID.
01:14:46 No, you don't have to see.
01:14:47 This is the thing.
01:14:48 You don't have to.
01:14:49 Go down all.
01:14:49 These stupid little.
01:14:51 Sidetrack rabbit holes in the same way you don't have to worry about magnets or nanobots or or.
01:14:56 You can make it much simpler than that.
01:15:01 And look, it's not like this is the only scenario planning they did.
01:15:05 They did all kinds of **** AC.
Speaker 3
01:15:07 Cousin of mine.
Devon
01:15:09 She works doing these kinds of things.
01:15:13 Not for the Rockefeller Foundation last.
01:15:16 Last well, let's just say for for big things.
01:15:22 And they they they game out everything.
01:15:27 In fact, she was making.
01:15:28 She was laughing one time because they they even gamed out a a fictional zombie apocalypse.
01:15:35 You know, because I mean, I don't know.
01:15:37 Apparently they had too much time and money.
01:15:41 But they gain out all kinds of.
01:15:42 Stuff in the same way.
01:15:44 I might add.
01:15:46 That the Patriot Act.
01:15:50 Was written well before 9/11.
01:15:57 For the same reason.
01:16:03 All this stuff is put to paper way before they actually.
01:16:09 Roll anything out.
01:16:09 And I'm.
01:16:10 And I'm not saying that like as in, oh, this was all like.
01:16:13 Some trick or plan or whatever I'm.
01:16:14 Just saying it doesn't have to be.
01:16:17 It doesn't have to be a bio weapon.
01:16:19 It doesn't have to be from bats.
01:16:21 It doesn't.
01:16:21 It doesn't matter.
01:16:22 It really doesn't matter.
01:16:24 What matters is they saw an opportunity.
01:16:28 To promote whether it's real or not is irrelevant.
01:16:33 The origin of it is irrelevant.
01:16:37 But they had an opportunity to promote the idea.
01:16:42 Real or fake doesn't matter.
01:16:44 Of a pandemic.
01:16:47 And because they had gained out all this stuff well in advance and laid out all the things they could get away with, if there was a pandemic.
01:16:57 In the same way that the Patriot Act was all ready to go just waiting for an opportunity waiting for, he's got to understand prior to 911.
01:17:07 There's no way in **** you'd be able.
01:17:09 To get the Patriot Act passed.
01:17:12 I don't care if they named it the Super Patriot Act.
01:17:16 Or the Jesus.
01:17:17 Zion Patriot Act like you would never.
01:17:21 Get it passed?
01:17:24 It wasn't until you got people thinking emotionally by traumatizing them with.
01:17:28 With that ******* clip of the airplane hitting the building over and over and over and over for, you know, for like.
01:17:33 A ******* year straight.
01:17:36 That they said, OK, let's do it.
01:17:42 In the same way that most people wouldn't accept.
Speaker 12
01:17:46 The bulk.
Devon
01:17:48 Of the restrictions and the.
01:17:49 Crazy **** that they're they're doing with COVID.
01:17:52 That they hadn't been.
01:17:53 ******* locked in their house for a year straight.
01:17:57 Told that there's the invisible enemy, as Trump liked to.
01:18:00 Call it.
01:18:01 Watch out for the Invisible Enemy, the Invisible enemy look.
01:18:05 And again it could.
01:18:06 Be real, doesn't.
01:18:08 Statistically, it doesn't seem like.
01:18:09 It's that big of a deal.
01:18:13 And look, I get it.
01:18:14 I have that same disgust response.
Speaker 2
01:18:18 When I was.
Devon
01:18:19 Before, here's The funny thing.
01:18:21 Back when the media was saying it.
01:18:23 Wasn't a big deal.
01:18:24 And we were just getting these clips off the Internet, watching videos of, like Chinese people, like, like, ******* seizing up and and just dropping dead.
01:18:33 I was like, what the **** is this ****?
01:18:36 And I went to the ******* store and I loaded the **** ** on supplies because I was like this.
01:18:43 This looks ****** **.
Speaker 3
01:18:46 Look, a lot of.
Devon
01:18:46 Us did a lot of us saw that footage.
01:18:49 And I wasn't going to **** around with that.
01:18:52 Because I was thinking emotionally.
01:18:55 I had that same you know.
01:18:58 Fear response that disgust response.
01:19:02 And I loaded the **** ** on all kinds of stuff and then laughed my *** off when, like, a month and a half.
01:19:08 Two months later, people were like.
Speaker 9
01:19:10 I can't get toilet paper.
Devon
01:19:15 Because I already had my ****.
01:19:21 But I get it.
01:19:22 I understand.
01:19:26 And look, take it back like I said, like.
01:19:28 The 9/11 show I fell for that too.
01:19:32 And I was too young to have, like, a super strong opinion about the the Patriot Act and stuff like that.
01:19:37 But I hardly think I would.
01:19:39 Have opposed it.
01:19:45 Especially cause it was my team, it was team.
01:19:47 Red doing it right, I mean both both teams.
01:19:50 You know, rammed that through, but.
01:19:53 Because they both wanted it.
01:20:09 And when you try to dismiss it.
01:20:13 When you try to dismiss it as like, oh, that's just, you know, that's just you.
01:20:17 You're just being a maggot boomer.
01:20:18 Being a maggot boomer.
01:20:20 Maga, Boomers love the VAX.
01:20:24 They love it.
01:20:27 I mean, they're the.
01:20:28 Ones that still believe in the official.
01:20:29 Story of 9/11, right, they're.
Speaker 3
01:20:31 The ones like.
01:20:31 Yeah, we got bin Laden.
Devon
01:20:36 I'll tell you like.
01:20:38 The demographics of Ham Radio, which I listen to often is like at least 80% Maga boomer.
01:20:47 And that's all they ******* talked about.
01:20:48 For like a year was the the vaccine.
01:20:50 And how they were itching to get it.
01:20:57 Trump knows that that's why he keeps talking about operation warp.
01:21:00 Speed and I'm the king of the vaccine and it.
01:21:02 Wouldn't happen if you know.
01:21:03 Like he can't shut up about it.
01:21:09 In fact, you know, that's like a whole talking point too on the.
01:21:11 Maga Boomer television networks.
01:21:14 Like, oh, Biden is trying to.
01:21:15 Take credit for it.
01:21:20 They got both sides loving this thing in the same way they got both sides loving the Patriot Act.
01:21:30 For the same reason.
01:21:39 For the exact same ******* reason.
01:21:49 And look, and I did.
01:21:50 A whole video on what is the Larry Brilliant.
01:21:56 You know, it's not just.
01:21:57 This Rockefeller Foundation thing from 2010. Hell, it's not even a vent 20.
01:22:02 One, yeah, I mean.
01:22:04 Hopefully you've heard of that, you realize.
01:22:06 Literally just months, just months.
01:22:10 Before all the sudden no, we have this big pandemic and we have to roll out all this.
01:22:13 ****, you realize just months.
01:22:16 They gained it out.
01:22:20 In a like in.
01:22:22 It was like a private.
01:22:23 Form, but like there's video of it.
01:22:25 And same thing they they go they.
01:22:27 Cover some of the things they're in that Rockefeller document, which.
01:22:30 Is available, it's it's.
01:22:32 I mean, I got it.
01:22:34 And maybe I'll link it somewhere, but it's, I mean it's.
01:22:36 Not hard to find.
01:22:38 What's it called? It's called.
Speaker 3
01:22:43 And Scroll down here.
Devon
01:22:45 Operation lockstep.
01:22:48 Or not.
01:22:49 Maybe it's scenario lockstep.
01:22:51 What is it?
01:22:53 Yeah, scenario, narrative lockstep.
01:23:00 And it's literally just talking.
01:23:02 About the different things you could exploit in a public that's worried about a pandemic.
01:23:12 And I did a whole video the.
01:23:14 Name of the video.
01:23:14 Is is viral video, I think I.
Speaker 3
01:23:16 Put it up, it might have been up like a year already now.
Devon
01:23:21 Where you talk about Larry brilliant.
01:23:25 Another wealthy Jew of.
01:23:28 You know dubious naming, really.
01:23:30 That is real.
01:23:31 Last name is brilliant.
01:23:33 And no one seems to know where all of his money.
01:23:35 Comes from.
01:23:37 But this magic Larry brilliant guy who who also is credited with with getting rid of smallpox.
01:23:44 You know, he's the man behind the movie contagion.
01:23:48 Where they talk about social distancing.
01:23:51 They talk about the the right wing kooks, the right wing kooks that are going to try to.
01:23:56 Discredit and get people killed.
01:24:01 They talk about vaccine passports.
01:24:07 Let me looking at that ******* background.
01:24:15 And that's that movie.
01:24:17 I mean watch.
01:24:18 I mean, if you haven't watched contagion watch contagion and realize that that came out years before any of this stuff happened.
01:24:27 Yeah, it's weird because there's all these people that seem to really notice coincidences.
01:24:33 That seem to have trouble with a lot.
01:24:35 Of these coincidences.
01:24:39 And I think it's because they're thinking emotionally.
01:24:47 They're responding.
01:24:49 To a discussed response.
01:24:52 That's perhaps a little sensitive.
01:24:58 And predictably so.
01:25:01 Look like I.
01:25:02 Said it could be real.
01:25:03 I'm not saying that.
01:25:04 Look, the vaccine could could really work.
01:25:08 And have no bad side effects.
01:25:12 Right.
01:25:15 And the chances of that are.
01:25:18 A little on the low side, considering that the FDA still has not approved any of.
01:25:22 Them and that even if they if they did.
01:25:26 They have no culpability.
01:25:28 And you realize.
01:25:30 See, this is a lot of stuff I.
01:25:32 I just don't think a lot of.
01:25:32 People understand this, at least in the United.
01:25:35 States. I'm assuming it's.
01:25:37 Similar in other countries, but I I could.
01:25:39 Be wrong.
01:25:41 the United States.
01:25:42 If you made a vaccine that.
01:25:43 That killed half the people that took.
01:25:45 It nothing happens to you.
01:25:47 You're not financially like, like literally nothing.
Speaker 3
01:25:50 Happens to you.
Devon
01:25:53 If if the families want to bring.
01:25:56 A class action lawsuit.
01:26:00 The there is a special vaccine court they have to.
01:26:04 Go to.
01:26:09 And and if they win.
01:26:11 They get paid by taxpayer money.
01:26:16 They don't.
01:26:16 They don't get the company.
01:26:18 Literally nothing happens to the company.
01:26:23 So you can make a vaccine.
01:26:26 And have it like, totally **** people up.
Speaker
01:26:30 Maybe not today.
Devon
01:26:31 Maybe not tomorrow.
01:26:34 Maybe in five years, who knows.
01:26:38 Or in the case look, we've, we.
01:26:39 We know there.
01:26:40 Are many instances of people having bad heart reactions right?
01:26:45 People dying of heart attacks?
01:26:47 Things like this?
01:26:48 I don't know if that's.
01:26:49 Particular the one vex I'm.
01:26:51 I don't.
01:26:51 I'm assuming it's just one.
01:26:53 What is the Johnson and Johnson one?
01:26:54 Or I forget?
01:26:55 Doesn't matter.
01:26:56 Point is.
01:26:58 Even if you you end up.
01:26:59 Being able to conclusively link the side effect to that vaccine, Jonathan and Johnson isn't going to.
01:27:07 Nothing happens like no money.
01:27:11 Out of pocket? Nothing.
01:27:14 They don't have to defend themselves in court.
01:27:20 I mean so it's.
01:27:22 There's so much, even if this is just a scam, like a money scam, a MoneyGram, like, well, I don't know, has happened before in recent memory.
01:27:32 Ever hear of Tamiflu?
01:27:41 I don't.
01:27:42 I don't get why people.
01:27:44 Well, again, I think it's just people are thinking emotionally.
01:27:50 And when you think emotionally, you let stupid **** happen.
01:28:02 Look, it could be real.
01:28:03 It could.
01:28:03 Be a ******* bio.
01:28:04 Weapon like.
Speaker 3
01:28:04 I said it doesn't matter.
Devon
01:28:08 All these vaccines could work, I don't care.
01:28:12 It doesn't look as though it's.
01:28:13 It's that dangerous of a.
Speaker 3
01:28:16 Of a contagion.
01:28:21 You know.
Devon
01:28:27 Even if I was in an environment where where I had to worry about it.
01:28:30 You know which I'm not.
01:28:39 Still wouldn't do it.
01:28:40 I'd roll the dice.
01:28:41 I never get flu shots either.
01:28:43 Just never seen the point.
01:28:48 I'm a relatively healthy guy.
01:29:03 There was something else I wanted to bring up.
01:29:08 Oh, you know.
01:29:09 Here's here's something I do want to play this.
01:29:15 It's this is from that video just because again.
01:29:20 You need to understand certain things.
01:29:24 I know what?
01:29:24 I'm talking about here.
01:29:27 In terms of Larry, brilliant people have been pointing out.
01:29:30 Like I think a lot of people.
01:29:31 Have seen this.
01:29:34 Like I'm not going to play.
01:29:35 It's a long video.
01:29:36 You can watch this on.
01:29:37 Bit shoot or?
01:29:39 Whatever it's like 25 minutes long. I don't want to.
01:29:41 Do that.
01:29:44 But what I will point out again, contagion, 2011.
01:29:49 It literally comes from bats.
01:29:52 And China?
01:29:55 It spreads around.
01:29:58 The Who gets involved?
01:30:02 You know the CDC the oh, that's everything.
01:30:05 The local governments.
01:30:06 They're incompetent.
01:30:06 The local governments can't handle it.
01:30:08 That we have to have The Who.
01:30:10 They're the only ones that can do it.
01:30:12 It's the same there that you see playing out in front.
01:30:15 Oh, look.
01:30:15 At these states.
01:30:16 Look at these states.
01:30:17 They're opening before you and.
01:30:19 The same thing happens in the movie.
01:30:23 Like it's literally COVID-19 the movie.
01:30:27 Almost 10 years.
01:30:28 Before COVID-19 and right around that same time, the Rockefeller document came out.
01:30:40 Imagine that.
01:30:43 And then you.
01:30:43 Have the right wing kook.
01:30:46 Who's putting everyone's life life in danger?
01:30:49 You hear the term social distancing for the first time, maybe ever in popular culture?
01:30:55 They talked about social distancing, a term that no one had heard in 2011, and a term that everyone is painfully familiar.
Speaker 12
01:31:03 With today now our.
01:31:05 Best defense has been social distancing.
Devon
01:31:08 So there you go.
01:31:13 So they get the vaccine.
01:31:14 Here's the vaccine passport.
01:31:16 These are striking similarities, but maybe this?
01:31:20 I guess I messed up.
01:31:21 Doesn't matter, so there's.
01:31:24 All this stuff.
01:31:26 I'm going to Fast forward through all this.
01:31:29 And get to the end where I talk about Larry Brilliant.
01:31:34 And again, this is the guy.
01:31:37 Not that guy.
01:31:39 **** that guy.
01:31:41 So this is the guy.
01:31:44 Who might as well have been the author of COVID-19 in the movie.
01:31:51 And nothing about this guy makes any *** **** sense.
01:31:56 So again, might mean nothing.
01:31:59 I'm just I'm.
01:31:59 Just saying for.
01:32:00 All you guys who like to see coincidences.
01:32:03 And uh, you know just.
01:32:07 Just keep in mind that the two people in the responsible for that Rockefeller document were of the tribe.
01:32:14 This guy right here is of the tribe.
01:32:18 Lot of the.
01:32:21 Well, just don't tell.
01:32:22 It just.
01:32:24 Have a little listen to this part of it.
01:32:26 Brilliant on coming up with the script, Larry.
01:32:33 A man of means with a fake sounding name and no explanation as to where his massive wealth comes from and a matching almost unbelievable back story of traveling the world with bands of hippies spreading the virus of the 1960s counterculture to Europe and the Middle East and then curing diseases like smallpox.
01:32:54 For the World Health Organization, because an Indian sage told him that he had a vision.
01:33:00 I'm not making that.
01:33:01 Up founding health related NGO's left and right, creating one of the first online communities.
01:33:06 In the world.
01:33:07 Well.com, which Time magazine claims paved the way for all e-commerce from Amazon to eBay. Ah yes, Larry. Brilliant, who became a media sensation out of nowhere.
01:33:20 When for some reason he became the official Doctor of Native American protesters who occupied Alcatraz Island for 19 months in 1969. Ah yes, Larry. Brilliant.
01:33:33 Totally a real name, of course.
01:33:35 Who was then fortuitously cast in a hippie movie?
01:33:38 The sequel to Woodstock Nation, with bands like The Grateful Dead and then traveled around Europe and Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan in a rented bus full of random people before getting hired by the World Health Organization to eradicate smallpox.
01:33:55 Yes, the aptly named Larry Brilliant is credited with the eradication of smallpox and what an exciting life.
01:34:02 Larry, last name totally Real has had.
01:34:06 Who is also the first executive director of google.org, the philanthropic arm of Google, where he chose exactly which programs did or didn't get funded.
Speaker 8
01:34:16 With Google's million.
Devon
01:34:18 And then of course, later he became president of the School Foundation, the philanthropic organization for the Co founder of eBay, Jeff School.
01:34:27 Ah yes, donor to the Clinton Foundation.
01:34:31 Larry brilliant.
01:34:32 The same Larry Brilliant who has shared a stage with Richard Rockefeller on multiple occasions.
01:34:38 To discuss everything from philanthropy, to using MDMA to treat PTSD.
01:34:43 Yes, this Larry brilliant, who says billions could get the virus if we don't get.
01:34:48 A vaccine a.
01:34:49 A global vaccine that will be administered globally by the World Health Organization.
Speaker 10
01:34:56 1,000,000 cases.
01:34:58 It's not clear.
01:34:59 To me that there are enough speed bumps.
01:35:01 In the path to stop it from going to 1 billion cases, we need to have a global program, hopefully run by WHL, which is like the smallpox eradication program or the polio program to go and find every case and put a ring of.
01:35:16 Vaccine around it and then?
01:35:18 Begin the final phase of defeating.
Devon
01:35:21 Then of course, give you a vaccine passport that allows you to go into public.
01:35:27 Much like in the film contagion.
Speaker 10
01:35:31 As far as having immune individuals who are badged with a a Coachella like wrist band or a a card with their photo ID on it, or some other way of identifying them because they've had a serological test that shows that the body has made antibodies to this.
01:35:50 There is the only way.
01:35:50 You can make antibodies is.
01:35:52 Is if you've.
01:35:53 Encountered the virus and nine out of 10 times.
01:35:56 It's because you're immune unless your immune system.
01:35:59 Is not adequate.
01:36:00 We need to have that.
01:36:01 That is more important than people think.
Devon
01:36:03 Larry Brilliant, who said back in 2007, four years before the release of the film Contagion that he wants to create an AI surveillance system that spies on all your social media, looking for signs of a pandemic.
Speaker 10
01:36:16 My Ted wish is for you to help build the global system.
01:36:20 An early warning system to protect us.
01:36:23 Against humanity's worst nightmares.
01:36:26 Let's increase the websites that they crawl.
01:36:29 From 20,000 to 20 million.
Devon
01:36:31 Let's increase the language as they crawl from 7 to 70 or more. Now I want you to understand what Larry Brilliant is suggesting in this Ted talk, which would later win him $100,000 investment to start a program like he's describing.
01:36:49 That would monitor the Internet in search of the first signs of a pandemic, but this this was in 2007, before people were talking about AI.
01:36:59 And of course, well before the recent documents that were released showing that the same people that hired Larry Brilliant to head the philanthropic arm of googlegoogle.org were telling the US government that we.
01:37:13 Need a Chinese?
01:37:14 Style Social Credit score system to do exactly the kinds of things.
01:37:19 Mary was trying to do in 2007.
01:37:23 Now this system, although he doesn't use the the new buzz term AI, it was essentially an AI that that would scrape web pages, you know from local media and social media.
01:37:36 And then it would look at this data for early signs of a pandemic.
01:37:39 And honestly, if that's.
01:37:40 All it was, if that's how it stayed.
01:37:43 There's really nothing wrong with that idea now.
01:37:46 It's not clear that Larry Brilliant is asking for this kind of data, but the people that gave him his job at Google certainly are.
01:37:52 They want this pandemic detecting AI to have access to everything from medical records to private messages and even access to microphones on your devices to listen for signs that.
01:38:03 You might be sick.
01:38:04 Perhaps you're coughing, or maybe the tone of your voice is changing.
01:38:09 They want access to your camera to see if maybe you're looking a little pale today.
01:38:14 We want thermal imaging cameras posted throughout urban areas to check your temperature.
01:38:19 Maybe your stride doesn't.
01:38:21 Look very healthy.
01:38:22 The expression on your face might be of some concern.
01:38:26 They want all of this data collection.
01:38:27 All of this surveillance.
Speaker 11
01:38:29 Constant Sentinel surveillance.
Devon
01:38:31 To detect clusters of possible infections.
01:38:35 So the system can quarantine vaccinate these clusters.
01:38:38 Before they turn into global pandemics.
01:38:43 And look to some people, this might all seem like a reasonable use of technology.
01:38:47 Larry Brilliant might even genuinely want to deploy this technology for the reason that he says he wants to to eradicate all diseases before they start.
01:38:58 He might genuinely be motivated by the desire to save lives.
Speaker 5
01:39:02 Very brilliant.
Devon
01:39:05 Well, I doubt it given.
01:39:06 What else we know about him might be just a useful idiot.
01:39:10 Just give up all of your privacy and self determination to a centralized system program that administered by faceless technocrats that want to manage their cattle as efficiently as possible.
01:39:23 A system with access to.
01:39:24 Everything every detail about you.
01:39:27 How many times did you use the bath?
01:39:30 How many hours did you sleep?
01:39:33 Did you take a different route to?
01:39:34 Work today.
01:39:35 Did you sound angry or stressed today?
01:39:38 Certainly, mental health is a part of health.
01:39:41 Why would the system not include some kind of component to try to determine if you might be a danger to yourself or to others?
01:39:49 Maybe you need to be medical.
01:39:50 Created or taken into custody or your children taken into custody?
01:39:55 Why wouldn't this say aye?
01:39:56 Be used to develop profiles to identify political dissidents?
01:40:01 And when the system decides that you fit the profile.
01:40:04 Now you're not allowed to.
01:40:05 Fly on airplanes or maybe even use your bank account because you've met some criteria.
01:40:11 Except by people like Larry and his friends, who we'll talk about here in a second, even if this data isn't abused in any kind of official capacity.
01:40:21 We also know because of Edward Snowden and WikiLeaks and other whistleblowers, that the data will be abused.
01:40:28 It's a simple equation.
01:40:30 Don't be naive.
01:40:32 Knowledge is power.
01:40:34 Power corrupts.
01:40:36 Absolute power corrupts absolutely. We've seen this movie before and we know how it ends. The types of systems that are being promoted by people like Larry Brilliant under the guise of public safety at a time when people are afraid, are no different than the Patriot Act and the FISA courts that were put in place after 9/11 power handed to the government.
01:40:57 By a public that was.
01:40:59 Afraid not of a virus at that time.
01:41:02 But of terrorists.
01:41:04 And as everyone is aware, it didn't take long before the spying enabled by the Patriot Act and the FISA courts were abused by people in power.
01:41:13 To retain and increase their power.
01:41:16 And isn't it convenient?
01:41:18 That the people that are seeking this power have always found an opportunity.
01:41:23 To exploit the fears of the people who typically fight to protect their freedoms.
Speaker 10
01:41:28 I was at an event called the Renaissance weekend couple of years ago and we had just made a movie called Contagion.
01:41:33 So I showed this movie at the Renaissance weekend and one of the most conservative Republicans in the country on the part of the thing that everybody knows.
01:41:42 He spoke after me.
01:41:44 And he said, you know, and I saw contagion.
01:41:47 I saw the movie.
01:41:48 I realized now what a pandemic is like.
Devon
01:41:50 I tried to.
01:41:51 Dig deeper into the origins of Larry Brilliant, who?
01:41:55 All right. So we'll.
01:41:56 Go in.
01:41:57 I don't know.
01:41:58 We'll you can go.
01:41:59 Watch the video for that part.
01:42:01 But I basically talked about his background is just it's very full of of propaganda Jewish gangsters and in the flower power movement.
01:42:13 I don't know. Maybe.
01:42:14 Maybe we'll watch part of this.
01:42:16 But it's.
01:42:19 I'm telling you guys like it.
01:42:21 Like I said, it doesn't matter.
01:42:23 It doesn't matter if it's really like a bad flu.
01:42:27 It doesn't matter if it's a really bad flu.
01:42:34 They didn't just overnight start saying, you know what?
01:42:37 We don't.
01:42:38 We usually don't care about killing.
01:42:41 Thousands of these guys, if it's going to make us a few.
01:42:43 Bucks and we, you know, usually, you know, we don't care about, I don't know, pointing or directing our entire law enforcement apparatus and suing the military.
01:42:57 Towards the the founding stock and and targeting them and and and destroying them.
01:43:03 And you know, just grinding them into ******* bone dust, right?
01:43:06 Normally we don't care about that, right?
01:43:12 Today I feel like turning.
01:43:15 Over a new leaf.
01:43:16 Let's let's do something.
01:43:18 That's going to help these these ******* cattle, right?
01:43:21 These useless eaters.
01:43:23 Let's let's you know.
01:43:25 Let's do operation warp speed like.
01:43:29 Are you ******* insane?
01:43:31 Are you ******* insane?
01:43:35 And and like I said, even if somehow like some.
01:43:38 Version of that is real, right?
01:43:39 Let's say.
01:43:40 That, that, that, you know, the pandemic.
01:43:42 It's it's an.
01:43:42 Overreaction to a not that deadly disease.
01:43:45 And you have.
01:43:46 Maybe there's some graft going on, right?
01:43:48 But it's not like some big, horrible thing.
01:43:50 It doesn't matter.
01:43:51 You have organizations like the Rockefeller.
01:43:54 The two you've got all these different people that have just been waiting for this. They've been in the same way that the people that wanted to use the like look, if 9/11 hadn't been engineered, they would have tried to pass it any time there was any kind of terrorist attack.
01:44:10 They would have, they were.
01:44:12 Sitting in a drawer just waiting for someone to reach in that drawer.
01:44:14 And pull it out and say.
01:44:15 Look, we need to do this domestic spying program.
01:44:22 And and the same thing with all this stuff.
01:44:24 All this vaccine passport stuff.
Speaker
01:44:28 All the all.
Devon
01:44:29 The contact tracing stuff, right?
01:44:33 All this stuff they they cooked this **** up like over a decade ago or or longer.
01:44:38 They just.
01:44:38 Told us about it about a.
Speaker 3
01:44:40 Decade ago.
Devon
01:44:43 Do you realize?
01:44:44 I mean, do you just lack imagination?
01:44:47 Do you not understand the kind of power that gives you?
01:44:54 Again, I know people like to think that they're.
01:44:56 Just these these.
01:44:58 Unique snowflakes that are totally unpredictable, right?
01:45:01 You're not.
01:45:03 You're not.
01:45:04 You give the right AI the right amount of data.
01:45:08 On what you've been?
01:45:09 Doing it knows what you're going to.
Speaker 3
01:45:11 Be doing?
Devon
01:45:12 You're just as predictable.
01:45:13 You ever play a video game?
01:45:16 Like an old Nintendo game and you get it.
01:45:20 You know, like the MPCS, you start to figure.
01:45:22 Out their patterns, right?
01:45:25 And it's pretty easy.
01:45:27 And then, as video games evolved.
01:45:30 The patterns that the MPC's had would would evolve too. They became less predictable, but eventually.
01:45:37 You would you would figure out the the pattern right?
01:45:40 You'd be like, OK, so if I kick you here, you know you you'd be there'd be predictable responses to things you could do.
01:45:47 Or if you just sat on the sideline, you could just watch them go through like a a procedure.
01:45:57 You're no different, dude.
01:46:00 Your procedures is maybe a lot more complicated, like a lot more complicated, maybe so complicated that other humans who are also running on their own procedures.
01:46:12 Can't really predict you.
01:46:16 But a I can?
01:46:19 Give it enough data.
01:46:21 It will start to see patterns that.
01:46:24 No human would ever, maybe even think to.
01:46:27 Have looked for.
01:46:29 Now there's this.
01:46:30 There's a documentary that's worth watching.
01:46:34 About this AI they they wrote to play a.
01:46:38 I think it's a Chinese game, but.
01:46:39 It's very popular in Korea.
01:46:41 It's called go.
01:46:42 It looks kind of like Othello.
01:46:43 If you ever played or not.
01:46:45 Othello is it?
01:46:45 Yeah, it's Othello.
01:46:47 It looks like.
01:46:48 I mean, it's not Othello, but it looks like.
01:46:51 The game that Americans played in the 80s and 90s called Othello, where you got like these little white and black circle things on a on a board.
01:47:01 It's super complicated and it's a in terms of like a building, a computer that can beat a human.
01:47:11 It was considered impossible right way more complicated than chess.
01:47:17 And they wrote an AI to play go against, you know, the human champions.
01:47:23 This this documentaries on YouTube, I forget the.
01:47:27 Name of it.
01:47:29 The short version is.
01:47:31 When it eventually did, and it did defeat the champion, the human champion, it did so using maneuvers, and this is an ancient game.
01:47:40 This is a game that I think the Chinese have been playing for, maybe like 1000 years like crazy long time like it's been around a long time.
01:47:50 And it discovered moves.
01:47:52 That humans had never attempted.
01:47:59 And that is simply because an AI is is, while certainly it's going to be limited by whoever's writing the AI.
01:48:08 If they do a good enough job it.
01:48:11 Can shake some of those limitations by being creative.
Speaker 3
01:48:14 On its own.
Devon
01:48:16 And just the brute force, the ability, it has to just brute and and not only the brute force ability to go through and try and investigate every possible pattern, but to never forget.
01:48:29 Never forget any of the patterns it does discover.
01:48:33 And then it can then cross reference two different patterns, like maybe in and of itself.
01:48:38 The fact that you get coffee at 7:00 every morning doesn't really correlate to the the way that you put on your tie.
Speaker 3
01:48:49 In the morning.
Devon
01:48:50 But if you cross reference that with which shoe you put on 1st, you know like weird **** that you would never think would have a correlation.
01:49:02 There's going.
01:49:02 To be patterns.
01:49:03 That in your behavior that no human.
01:49:05 Would would even think.
01:49:06 Would would be a relevant pattern that AI.
01:49:10 Will pick up on.
01:49:14 And for it to actually be able to do this for it to be able to predict your behavior and and and therefore influence your behavior, because now it knows oh, I found this little pattern.
Speaker 3
01:49:22 That you do.
Devon
01:49:24 And if I adjust your pattern a little bit.
01:49:28 You know the butterfly effect, right?
01:49:31 It changes your behavior.
01:49:39 You're not as.
01:49:40 Complicated as you think you are.
01:49:43 You're not as independent of a thinker as you.
01:49:45 Think you are?
01:49:48 The right the right AI with the right amount of access to the right amount of data.
01:49:54 Can can.
01:49:56 Play you like a ******* fiddle.
01:49:59 Me too.
01:49:59 It's not just not just you, everybody.
01:50:04 And they know.
01:50:05 This this is like the ultimate goal.
01:50:09 Now couple that with like the crazy you know, behavior modification, genetic altering, that they want to be doing, you know, like make you allergic to meat.
Speaker 2
01:50:20 These ******* are.
Devon
01:50:22 You got to realize.
01:50:23 Who you're dealing with here?
01:50:25 These are people that that really think maybe they should get the normies and and and genetically alter them to be the size of leprechaun so they can fit.
01:50:33 More of them on an airplane.
01:50:36 Why not?
01:50:38 Save on fuel.
01:50:46 That's what we did.
01:50:46 What you're dealing with, so you need.
01:50:49 To realize that.
01:50:50 When that's you're dealing with and they say, inject this potion in your ******* arm, maybe you shouldn't just be like.
01:50:55 Yes, Mr. Sir.
Speaker 2
01:50:58 I believe in the science.
01:51:06 And look if you want.
Devon
01:51:06 To do it, that's fine.
01:51:11 You can you can take vaccines all day long and touch ***** with everyone else that takes vaccines.
01:51:16 I don't.
01:51:17 I'm not going to ******* care.
01:51:22 See because.
01:51:24 Here's the difference.
01:51:27 I can always take the vaccine later.
01:51:31 But you can't untap the vaccine.
01:51:38 So don't get all ****** *** because you did something you regret and start coping.
01:51:45 By emotionally lashing out at people that that aren't jumping on the same.
01:51:51 Boat that you're in.
01:51:58 Now you could look like I said it might.
01:52:00 Who knows?
01:52:01 It might save your life.
01:52:02 I don't know.
01:52:02 I don't know.
01:52:04 And no one does.
01:52:07 There's a lot.
01:52:07 Of anti vaxxer people that that you.
01:52:09 Know you don't.
01:52:10 Know you don't know.
01:52:12 You really don't know.
01:52:16 But at the end of the day, the the risk reward there you just got.
01:52:20 To, you got to know who you're ******* dealing with.
01:52:24 And you got to look at the look at the world around you and realize, wow, it doesn't seem that dangerous for people that that.
Speaker 3
01:52:30 Don't do this.
Devon
01:52:31 And this is a risky this is a big.
01:52:33 Ask you know you're asking me.
01:52:34 To get the mystery potion.
01:52:35 It's sticking in my body.
01:52:36 And I have.
Speaker
01:52:37 No idea what's.
Devon
01:52:37 In it and you guys are evil *****.
01:52:40 They want me dead.
01:52:43 So there's that.
01:52:51 I mean, maybe you just trust Larry.
01:52:54 Maybe he really is brilliant.
01:53:03 Let's let's see some of his background then I'll.
01:53:05 Talk to chat.
01:53:06 A little bit and then I'm going to.
01:53:08 Crash out.
01:53:09 In fact, I'm going to.
01:53:12 I'm going to make a.
01:53:13 Rum and coke.
01:53:16 That I'm going to enjoy.
01:53:18 While we watched this last little bit.
Speaker
01:53:23 That helps me sleep.
Devon
01:53:28 I don't know if there's caffeine in a rum and coke, maybe.
01:53:30 That won't help me sleep, but.
01:53:33 I'm going to say it well.
01:53:36 With the help of none other than Jimmy Hoffa, slowly but surely put.
01:53:43 Sorry, we can't.
01:53:44 We can't just be like, whoa, hold on.
01:53:46 Jimmy hoffa?
01:53:49 Backing up a little bit, seen a.
01:53:51 Little out of context, all right.
Speaker 10
01:53:53 I saw the movie, I realized not what a pandemic is like.
Devon
01:53:57 I tried to dig.
01:53:58 Deeper into the.
01:53:58 Origins of Larry Brilliant, who seems to have sprung out of nowhere, and his Wikipedia page is most likely curated.
01:54:06 And I wasn't able to find much.
01:54:08 I discovered that his father was Joe Brilliant of Detroit, who was in the coin operated business running Juke boxes and other coin operated machines, a business that makes it extremely easy to launder money and.
01:54:21 To avoid taxes, I might add.
01:54:23 Now business he ran until, according to transcripts from a Senate hearing with then Senator John F Kennedy.
01:54:30 Who is investigating mob ties to these same businesses?
01:54:34 He was forced out when bigger players from Chicago, with the help of none other than Jimmy Hoffa, slowly but surely pushed him out of.
01:54:42 The coin operated game.
01:54:43 I also found evidence that he was involved in philanthropy to some extent and that he was involved with the local Jewish charities and.
01:54:51 Clubs and with their last.
01:54:53 Name was either berlant according to ancestry.com or Bill and Tom or quote something like that.
01:54:59 According to a interview he gave Rolling Stone, either way, his family were Russian Jews that immigrated around the turn of the century, and while it was.
01:55:10 Like all of them.
01:55:11 I'm telling you, it's.
01:55:12 The every single time meme needs to like.
01:55:14 Have that addition to it.
01:55:16 It's not just every single time, it's every single time.
01:55:18 Also, their family immigrated from either Ukraine or Russia around the turn of the century.
01:55:23 Every ******* time like, it's ridiculous.
01:55:26 Able to turn up really anything else I did find an article in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle claiming that Larry had been involved with the N Double ACP from age 15, and then he met his wife in his benign breath youth group.
01:55:41 The article also explained why Larry was so eager to.
01:55:43 Heal the world.
01:55:45 Tekken OAM, the term Gentiles everywhere, are slowly becoming more and more familiar with aside from Larry Brilliance, involvement in the film Contagion.
01:55:56 Another interesting name attached to the film was its producer Michael Shamberg.
01:56:01 As it would happen, Michael Shamberg's beginnings are also deeply rooted in the hippie movement of the 1960s in San Francisco.
01:56:09 Michael Shamberg has always been interested in creating social change with film and video, and has been trying to accomplish just that since his involvement in groups he founded like.
01:56:19 The Rain Dance corporation.
01:56:22 And then later TV in the 1960s and 70s, these were nonprofits he established that were funded by the Rockefeller Foundation.
01:56:32 In 1969, while Larry was playing the hero Doctor on TV, Portable video equipment, expensive though it might be, was just becoming available.
01:56:42 With money from the Rockefeller Foundation, SCHAMBERG wanted to level.
01:56:47 There's that Rockefeller Foundation again.
01:56:52 So the Rockefeller Foundation that was funding Larry Brilliant and his Jewish buddies.
01:56:59 Back in the ******* 60s is the same Rockefeller Foundation who in 2010 would release this scenario about a pandemic that would leverage the right wing peoples's hyperactive disgust response to implement.
01:57:19 Authoritarian measures.
01:57:23 And then a year later.
01:57:26 There the guy that they were bankrolling the 1960s to make propaganda releases a movie.
01:57:36 Called contagion.
01:57:41 That exactly reflects what plays.
01:57:44 Out on our television sets 10 years later.
01:57:48 But I'm sure I'm sure that I you know, it's just I'm being crazy, right?
01:57:52 I'm being a crazy coutard, right?
Speaker 2
01:57:54 That's I'm being a crazy Maga boomer.
Devon
01:57:58 It's the brand new medium of video to promote things like anarcho, socialism and the hippie counterculture. One of Scherenberg's more popular Rockefeller funded.
01:58:08 Pieces was in hiding, a conversation with Abby Hoffman.
01:58:14 Abby Hoffman was a Jewish communist and founder of the Youth International Party and the leader of the Flower Power Movement.
01:58:21 Abby Hoffman is truly the Jewish revolutionary spirit personified.
Speaker 4
01:58:28 See I can.
01:58:28 I can hold you up forever just by using theatrical techniques.
01:58:36 You see, you'll be.
Speaker 7
01:58:37 OK. Yeah.
Speaker 4
01:58:38 The straight guy.
01:58:42 And you push me.
01:58:43 Give me the call.
Speaker 7
01:58:44 Come, man.
01:58:45 You ******, take me.
01:58:51 And this is a reality.
Devon
01:59:00 Listen very carefully to what he's saying here.
01:59:03 What a propagandist does is he establishes.
01:59:09 His vision as a reality.
01:59:12 I'll back it up.
01:59:12 So you can hear the whole thing here.
01:59:32 The normies.
01:59:34 He's literally talking about how they mind control.
01:59:37 He's literally talking about designing firmware and delivering the firmware.
Speaker 7
01:59:45 A pleasant Blues club.
Speaker 2
01:59:47 While leading.
Devon
01:59:50 So what you do?
01:59:51 Is you make fiction?
01:59:55 You design fiction.
01:59:57 That depicts the the the reality, not the reality as it is, but as you.
02:00:02 Want it to be?
02:00:06 And then you deliver it to the normies.
02:00:10 And it comes into reality.
02:00:15 It manifests almost as if, dare I say, by magic.
02:00:22 The flower power movement in the late 1960s, he promoted casual sex and casual drug use as the answer to all of the problems facing the American youth.
02:00:33 He also hated the Christian religion and talked candidly in an interview how he was forbidden by his parents to say the name Jesus.
Speaker 9
02:00:42 I don't know about you people, but at least when Abby and I were growing up as Jews, we were not allowed to utter the word Jesus.
Devon
02:00:51 And when it?
Speaker 9
02:00:52 Came time for all these Christmas carols.
02:00:54 And when you get to the.
02:00:55 Word Jesus.
02:00:56 Right.
02:00:56 Right.
02:00:59 It comes in.
Devon
02:01:01 These are the people that influenced.
02:01:04 And grew up to become our ruling elite.
02:01:08 These are the people.
02:01:11 All right, so anyway.
02:01:13 You get the idea.
02:01:16 You can't just look at all these coincidences.
02:01:20 And like well.
02:01:21 I don't like those coincidences because I.
02:01:23 Took a shot of the magic potion and now now this doesn't look so good.
02:01:31 It's cool, dude.
02:01:33 My parents got the shot.
02:01:35 All, like I said, all the Maggie.
02:01:37 Boomers got the ******* shot.
02:01:39 Hopefully it's fine, hopefully.
Speaker 2
02:01:47 I don't know if it is.
Devon
02:01:49 I'm just saying it doesn't matter.
02:01:51 It doesn't matter to me.
02:01:52 It doesn't matter because it doesn't give you a benefit.
02:01:55 And when you look at the people, or at least that a benefit that outweighs all these giant ******* risks that have nothing to do with nanobots have nothing to do with mind control, have nothing to do with magnetic injection sites have nothing.
02:02:09 To do with with.
02:02:10 Any of this stuff?
02:02:13 None of that stuff matters to.
02:02:15 So I don't talk about it.
02:02:17 What matters to me?
02:02:19 Is that liars that want me dead want me to inject a a mystery potion and I'm just not.
02:02:28 That's just not how I roll.
02:02:32 And that's that's.
02:02:33 That's how you roll that.
02:02:35 That's how you roll.
02:02:36 That's not how I roll.
02:02:40 And if I become one of these *******.
02:02:41 Hilarious stories.
02:02:43 Oh, he said.
02:02:44 Don't worry, the vaccine.
02:02:45 And then he got it as if any.
02:02:46 Of those are real.
02:02:47 Maybe they are.
02:02:48 Who knows?
02:02:48 Who knows, maybe they are.
02:02:50 I'll be that.
02:02:51 Next story, right?
02:02:52 Maybe I'll be that Facebook story that's promoted.
02:02:58 Devin Stack vaccine hesitant Devin Devin Stack.
02:03:03 Gets COVID-19 and dies.
02:03:09 I'm going to roll those dice.
02:03:14 We'll, we'll and roll those dice.
02:03:16 I mean given what we know about the ******* people behind this ****, it just doesn't.
02:03:20 It doesn't add up to me.
02:03:22 It doesn't add up.
02:03:26 It doesn't end up.
02:03:26 To anything good, at least for me.
02:03:28 So anyway.
02:03:30 I'm going to drink this drink relatively quickly.
02:03:35 And answer a few things in chat, and then we'll go to bed because I'm.
02:03:39 I'm tired.
02:03:40 That son just beats the **** out.
Speaker 11
02:03:42 Of you.
Devon
02:03:43 And I was up super early.
02:03:46 So I've in fact I've been up.
02:03:50 Not quite 24 hours, but pretty close.
02:04:00 Let's take a look here.
02:04:05 Ted Self is Jewish.
02:04:07 That's what we've woken up to.
02:04:11 Uh, well, it's not, but it's under Jewish occupation.
02:04:16 What's the drink?
02:04:18 Well, I said rum and coke.
02:04:20 It's actually.
02:04:21 Diet Coke and UM nasty cheap vodka.
02:04:36 The real pill, please give us some direction on the film.
02:04:40 We're excited to get it going.
02:04:41 Yeah, I know.
02:04:42 It's like I said, I I.
02:04:44 There was some things that are still ongoing that kind of came up that.
02:04:52 They require my attention and so.
02:04:56 I'll get. I'll get.
02:04:58 I'll get I'll be able to refocus on that soon enough, but it's believe me when I say it's important stuff.
02:05:06 Gamer words. What was.
02:05:09 The name of the Abby Hoffman Vid.
02:05:12 That was a bunch of stuff. So basically when I made this video, I went down some crazy rabbit holes because I was looking at this guy's background and none of none of it made any sense.
02:05:21 I mean, you saw it like none of it makes any sense at all.
02:05:23 Like he's just.
02:05:24 Some hippie Jew.
02:05:25 That comes out of ******* nowhere magically starts being the doctor for some Native American.
02:05:32 Protesters on Alcatraz Island becomes like a TV personality because of it, like none of it makes sense, right?
02:05:41 And then next thing you know, he's traveling the world in a hippie bus and talking to like Shaman and and gurus in India who are having visions and telling him to.
02:05:54 And then and.
02:05:55 Like and then all of a sudden, he's like in charge of getting rid of smallpox for.
02:05:59 The World Health organ like.
02:06:00 They just hired some weird drifter drifter to do that job.
02:06:03 Give me a ******* break, right?
02:06:05 He also knew like Steve Jobs.
02:06:07 Like the the ******.
02:06:08 Like nothing about him makes sense.
02:06:11 And, you know, has infinite amounts of money.
02:06:14 His dad looks like a Jewish gangster from Chicago.
02:06:18 But none of that makes any sense either.
02:06:20 You know, he's testifying against the mafia during, like, these these trials or Kennedys involved and.
02:06:26 It's just the the guy is just.
02:06:28 Like nothing about him adds up.
02:06:32 So it's it's clearly intelligence.
02:06:36 Agencies of you know who knows?
02:06:38 Maybe our.
02:06:39 Country. Maybe others?
02:06:41 And you find him tied to all these counterculture movements and including, you know that that connection with Abby Hoffman, who honestly and and it I I guess I probably should have, but I didn't really know who that was prior to doing the research on Larry Brilliant.
02:06:59 And when I saw.
02:07:01 One one or two clips of this guy I was like, oh, holy ****, this guy is clearly Jewish.
02:07:07 You can just tell by looking at him, right.
02:07:08 And of course, you know he is.
02:07:10 But he was responsible for the flower power movement, like this guy.
02:07:14 Like when you get mad at boomers, for all the hippie **** and we watch like those videos of boomers like dropping acid and acting like fagots like in a park.
02:07:23 That guy was like, at the.
02:07:24 The wheel of all that.
02:07:27 So once again, it's like, huh, interesting.
02:07:31 Another coincidence, but it's just, you know, like, yeah, if you look up so I the way I did is I just looked for every little video I could find of him and there's tons of video out there cause he was like a cultural icon, you know, boomers love this guy or I don't know if they still do, but they did.
02:07:46 And in fact, he I think he was to some degree.
02:07:51 Connected with Bernie Sanders, I don't remember.
Speaker 2
02:07:55 There was. There was.
Devon
02:07:56 A video with him I.
02:07:56 Don't know.
02:07:57 I don't know if they were agreeing or debating or what it was.
02:08:00 But there's a video with him, you know, from the 80s with Bernie Sanders.
02:08:04 And he was like this act, I think for all.
02:08:07 I don't know if he's still.
02:08:08 Around the Larry Brilliant still around that that was that clip of him talking about the, you know, you having to get the vaccine passport when he's talking on that, you know zoom call or whatever or Skype or whatever that was that was during the lockdown.
02:08:25 I mean, he's still around talking about this stuff.
Speaker 3
02:08:29 UM.
Speaker
02:08:32 So yeah.
Speaker 3
02:08:36 I'm worried all this stuff go.
Devon
02:08:44 Deke says.
02:08:46 What do you think would happen to wokeness if the USA ceased to exist?
02:08:51 If the USA collapsed tomorrow, would wokeness die with it?
02:08:55 Does the USA need to die for the West to live?
02:09:04 If the USA cease to exist.
02:09:07 Well, look, here's the thing.
02:09:09 We're certainly the best at exporting a lot of this garbage, especially in recent times.
02:09:15 But that wasn't always the case.
02:09:17 When I was going through and looking for subversive movies about divorce and stuff like that.
02:09:22 You would I.
02:09:23 Mean I would find like these American films from the 1960s that were.
02:09:28 Absolutely subversive, but they you could tell that the audience was a lot less degenerate in the American films than the European films.
02:09:40 The European films, I mean ****, they were, like, off the charts, degenerate like they had, like the train like this is the 1960s.
02:09:47 They had ******** in it that would be on.
02:09:49 I mean, that did not happen in in American films at all.
02:09:53 You didn't have ******** in movies until like maybe the 70s.
02:09:57 So like they were lagging by at least 10 years.
02:09:59 But there was this British film.
02:10:02 Oh God, I forget the name of it.
02:10:04 It's I did look at my video about divorce, and I'll I at least named the movie.
02:10:13 I don't cover it super heavily, but they had ******** they had.
02:10:17 Pedophilia. I mean, they had.
02:10:19 Like it?
02:10:19 Was dark.
02:10:22 Degenerate **** that you never would have seen in.
02:10:25 An American film and that.
02:10:26 Continued like even when I was a kid.
02:10:28 Remember there was like you know, you would talk, you know, amongst your friends, about how European TV.
02:10:34 Had ******* on it.
02:10:35 Right.
02:10:36 And American TV obviously, I mean didn't have ******* on it, and so we didn't always used to be this way.
02:10:44 We used to be more because of the the founding stock Americans that lived here until they watered us down with immigration.
02:10:50 You never would have been able to get away with any of the stuff that's happening really right now.
02:10:55 All the stuff that's going on, right?
02:10:57 Now would not be going like.
02:11:00 The Immigration Act of 1965.
02:11:02 You can blame it for a lot of things, and you can blame it for this.
02:11:05 ******* wokeness stuff too, or you.
02:11:07 Can blame maybe the?
02:11:11 The all the immigration that.
02:11:12 We keep seeing these.
02:11:14 Patterns of the the Jews from Russia and Ukraine that come here around.
02:11:19 The turn of the century.
02:11:21 And then, of course, there was a lot of other European Jews that came here during.
Speaker 3
02:11:24 World War.
Devon
02:11:24 Two and there were at that point you had, like people like.
02:11:31 Spielberg's family and Larry Brilliance, family and all these people, they were already established at that point.
02:11:38 They already had a lot of resources.
Speaker 3
02:11:40 At that point.
Devon
02:11:41 So it's uh.
02:11:42 I don't know.
02:11:43 If you were to get rid of.
02:11:45 America, if it would, I mean.
02:11:49 I don't know.
02:11:50 I feel like if America collapses, it's going to be a lot more.
02:11:53 It's not gonna.
02:11:54 It's not going to be.
02:11:54 Like it disappears.
02:11:56 There's some we're because of globalism because everything so tied together, all of our economies are tied together.
02:12:02 You know, like, if if I mean, it depends on how it collapsed.
02:12:07 And it would wreck the West.
02:12:09 You're not going to just have America comes on hard times, and in fact, I almost feel like if nothing else, America would not like it.
02:12:18 Like the Samson option.
02:12:20 But they would definitely something like that, right?
02:12:23 If they start going down, I mean, they got bases everywhere.
02:12:28 You think they're just going to go down quietly.
02:12:29 They're just going to.
02:12:30 No, no.
02:12:32 Like if you're no, they're they're not going out quietly.
02:12:36 We still have bases all over the ******* place, including in Europe, you know.
02:12:41 So I don't know.
02:12:42 I don't know how that's all going to play out, it's.
02:12:44 Not going to.
02:12:44 Be good.
02:12:45 It'll be interesting.
02:12:46 It'll be good like a.
02:12:48 A good post apocalyptic.
02:12:50 Book only.
02:12:51 It'll be really happening.
02:12:53 And I don't know I I.
02:12:55 Hope, however, it goes down I.
02:12:56 Live long enough to see.
02:12:58 At least like some of the more fun parts.
02:13:03 Uh, I need your master.
02:13:06 Are you alright?
02:13:07 Are you? Yeah, I'm alright.
02:13:11 UM.
02:13:16 Uh gasman tic health 101. Don't drink that. Yeah, well, you know, I as exhausted as I am.
02:13:25 I I need to be able to sleep, I need if I just go to bed right now, which I'm going to be doing in the in a few minutes, I'll just ******* stare at the ceiling for like.
02:13:33 Until the sun comes up and then the sun.
02:13:35 Be up and I'm like, Oh well.
02:13:36 The Suns up might as well stay.
02:13:37 You know, and then it's just, it's a nightmare.
02:13:40 So I have to at least.
02:13:41 Sleep for a little.
02:13:42 Bit Lana 509, please introduce the youngsters to Aaron Russo.
02:13:50 I actually don't know who that is, so maybe I'm a youngster.
02:13:54 Who's let me look this up, Aaron Russo.
02:14:01 Aaron Russo is that like Frank Rousseau?
Speaker 3
02:14:08 Probably not, I see.
Devon
02:14:15 Aaron Russo was an American entertainer or an entertainment businessman, film producer and director and political activist.
02:14:23 He was best known for producing films like trading Places, Wise Guys, the Rose later in Life.
02:14:29 He created various libertarian leading political documentaries, including Mattis Hall, America, Freedom to fascism.
02:14:38 It seems kind of boomerang.
02:14:43 Well, you know, I'll look.
02:14:44 Into it.
02:14:45 I'm not familiar with this guy.
02:14:48 UM.
02:14:51 I'll leave this tab open.
02:14:58 Angry going one says Part 2 to The Simpsons.
02:15:01 Yeah, I had to take.
02:15:01 I had to walk away from that cause.
02:15:03 I just was so Simpsons out.
02:15:04 Like I I don't think I understand.
02:15:06 Watching 30 ******* years.
02:15:07 Of The Simpsons, is it just makes you hate those voices and those colors and just everything.
02:15:14 Got it. But yeah, you're.
02:15:17 Right, I have.
02:15:17 I have extensive.
02:15:18 I have a bunch of timelines with clips on them, so maybe that.
02:15:21 That's not a bad idea.
02:15:24 Pitcher of the North Thoughts on Patriot front.
02:15:27 If those were the guys that did the March in Philly the other day.
02:15:33 Well, for really first say, I don't know who they, I don't know.
02:15:35 I don't.
02:15:36 Know who they are.
02:15:37 I don't know anything about them.
02:15:39 Just judging off that video, I made this criticism on Twitter when Dave Riley tweeted out the video of them marching through Philly.
02:15:48 And maybe I can get that video.
02:15:49 Right?
02:15:50 Let me see.
02:15:53 So people know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 3
02:16:03 Where is it at?
02:16:09 Here it is.
Devon
02:16:25 So what these guys?
02:16:27 Did and again I don't know.
02:16:31 I don't know these guys at all.
02:16:35 But they you might have seen, there was like a video floating around on the 4th of July where all these guys were walking around carrying American flags, wearing masks and holding a sign that said reclaim America or something like that.
02:16:52 And all these leftist.
02:16:56 Were like like these girls were, like, screeching at them like, Oh my God, Nazis and people were kind of like, what the **** is this?
02:17:04 You know, that was apparently a planned demonstration by this group called Patriot Front.
02:17:13 Who again?
02:17:14 I don't have any clue about, but usually when you do something like this, it's mostly to make a video out of it, right?
02:17:21 Because you know how many people are going to actually see the demonstration in the same way that when leftists do their demonstrations, it's for the news cameras.
02:17:28 It's just that, you know, we don't control the news cameras, so we have to produce our own cameras and do this.
02:17:34 And the thing that I didn't like.
02:17:36 Oh, it didn't download?
02:17:37 Why didn't?
Speaker 3
02:17:37 That's that's ****** **.
Devon
02:17:41 Well, let me see if it will play.
Speaker 3
02:17:45 Just Twitter video sucks so bad though.
Devon
02:17:50 Alright, we'll see if it'll actually play.
02:17:59 So anyway, well, I'll play it in a second.
02:18:01 So basically when you do these demonstrations.
02:18:04 You want to record.
02:18:05 Video of it yourself and then use that as a propaganda things.
02:18:09 So like I'm sure you guys remember a couple of years back.
02:18:11 Like they were the those groups in Europe that would, you know, put the big banners on those castles and stuff like that.
02:18:18 And it was really cool.
02:18:18 And it was good optics or?
02:18:19 Whatever, right.
02:18:21 So I think they were kind of shooting for something like that, but the and it and it's not not a bad video until there's an Israeli flag, a very prominent.
02:18:31 Israeli flag that is like.
02:18:35 Ill placed and it and it sticks out and it it.
02:18:39 Kind of.
02:18:40 It's like why did?
02:18:42 I don't.
02:18:42 I'll let all let you.
02:18:43 Just see it.
02:18:54 Let me resize this so you can because it's cutting off part of it.
Speaker 3
02:18:57 Right now.
02:19:05 Why is it not doing this?
02:19:06 Come on.
02:19:10 All right, let me.
02:19:10 Do this.
02:19:26 There we go.
Speaker 2
02:19:38 Vehicle departures over.
Speaker 4
02:19:44 I don't.
Speaker 2
02:20:41 We have no independence.
02:20:48 Before loading those, moving the 3720 trucks.
Speaker 9
02:20:54 A lot.
Devon
02:21:07 So there you go.
02:21:08 It's again.
02:21:10 I don't know anything about these guys.
02:21:13 In the video you know.
02:21:15 Video and if you just wanted to judge it on propaganda value, it was pretty good.
02:21:20 Except for that ******* Israeli flag.
02:21:23 And maybe that Israeli flag was just an an unfortunate screw up from the the video editor.
02:21:29 Because if you look at it closely, they're not.
02:21:33 They're not.
02:21:34 Now, it's hard to tell.
02:21:36 Until you rewatch it.
02:21:37 But they're not carrying the Israeli flag.
02:21:40 It is hanging from.
02:21:41 It looks like a building that they're walking.
02:21:44 And you can look, I've heard people make the argument.
02:21:46 Oh, there's no.
02:21:46 It's showing the runner occupation.
02:21:48 Yeah, but it doesn't come across.
02:21:49 You're making a video that's like where you there's almost no.
02:21:52 Well, first of all, there's no commentary about that flag.
02:21:55 So all I'm seeing is like the the all the American flags and that Israeli flag.
02:22:01 And it given the.
02:22:04 What we have to deal with in this movement with, you know, Israeli influence everywhere you look, it's just not it's not a clear message.
02:22:12 And so people are going to just see that Israeli flag, as I did, and just be like, what the ****?
02:22:17 Or worse, you know, they're going to be turned off by it or whatever.
02:22:20 So again, I don't know.
02:22:22 It might have just been a screw up and, you know, whatever.
02:22:26 And I'm sure whoever edited it, you know, might disagree or whatever.
02:22:30 Or maybe they, they who knows, maybe it is Israeli.
02:22:34 So I don't know.
02:22:35 I don't know anything about these guys.
02:22:39 That was that.
02:22:40 I don't have any thoughts on it, but that was their video that their people are talking about.
02:22:47 COVID Patient Zero says how is classified?
02:22:49 Cat doing.
02:22:50 He's ******* going nuts.
02:22:54 Actually, it's kind of annoying like so.
02:22:58 Until I seal off.
02:23:00 Some of these screen doors we've had like this fly infestation because there's a farmer that doesn't live too far from me who has a.
02:23:13 A compost pile that's a little out of hand.
02:23:17 It's a little out of hand and it's breeding flies and these ******* flies are coming over to my place and they're they're collecting around the doors because some of the cold air is just because, you know.
02:23:31 It's an old house.
02:23:31 The the doors are not sealed up perfectly and they're coming in under the doors and if they don't come out of the doors, they're collecting on the doors.
02:23:38 So every time I open a door like a billion of flies.
02:23:41 Flying. It's *******.
02:23:43 And so I haven't been able to leave these doors open.
02:23:47 To let him just hang out and watch birds and stuff like that.
02:23:50 So he's been going *** ****, like just running around and crying and complaining and it's just it's kind of annoying.
02:24:01 But thank you for asking.
02:24:02 I mean, he's healthy, he's good.
02:24:04 But he's just being a *****.
02:24:06 Deke says.
02:24:07 What do you think would happen to rogness if the USA ceased to?
02:24:10 Or you're.
02:24:10 Into that.
02:24:11 Coal says if you go on any streaming website which has a lot of movies, you will see plenty about Corona.
02:24:21 I don't know what you mean by that.
02:24:24 You know, like, like Netflix and Hulu and stuff.
02:24:27 They've got the corona movies.
02:24:29 Now, I know that they were working on Corona movies.
02:24:31 I don't know if that's still.
02:24:34 I haven't seen any of them.
02:24:35 Though because I don't, I don't have any of the streaming sites.
02:24:40 Donald Tron says any cactus pill has been a while since I.
02:24:43 Had one.
02:24:44 Not really.
02:24:46 I don't have any photos.
02:24:49 It's been so hot.
02:24:50 You got to understand when.
02:24:51 It's this hot.
02:24:52 They don't even really grow.
02:24:54 I mean, they kind of do, but.
02:24:56 Like it's not at the same rate because they're.
02:24:59 Just they're doing fine.
02:25:01 They're they're they're surviving.
02:25:02 I've had a couple.
02:25:03 Get damaged.
02:25:05 There was.
02:25:05 We've had some crazy wind storms and I've had a couple cactuses get blown in half.
Speaker 10
02:25:10 I was not expecting.
Speaker 3
02:25:12 But you know it is.
Devon
02:25:13 What it is, but nothing.
02:25:15 Yeah, not not like any new growth.
02:25:17 That's super exciting and certainly no flowers, no flowers.
02:25:20 Although I do have you know next.
02:25:23 Time I will.
02:25:25 Because I I forgot I I have a new euphorbia.
02:25:29 That I can show you if it assuming it survives, which I.
Speaker 3
02:25:33 Think it will.
Devon
02:25:37 Gamer words.
02:25:39 But what was the name of your Abby Hoffman video called?
02:25:43 Oh, it's just it's the same video.
02:25:44 It's just called viral video.
02:25:46 It's called viral video, and it's on bit shoot and it's on odyssey.
02:25:53 Or it should be an odyssey, maybe it's not, but it's definitely on bit shooting.
02:25:59 In fact, I forgot about that.
02:26:00 That's something I need to do.
02:26:02 Odyssey has all.
Speaker 3
02:26:03 My old YouTube stuff.
Devon
02:26:06 But I don't think it has the.
02:26:08 All the bit shift exclusive stuff.
Speaker 3
02:26:10 So maybe I need to upload?
Devon
02:26:11 Those over and that's going to be like.
Speaker 3
02:26:13 A whole thing because I don't have bandwidth.
Devon
02:26:22 Miss fascinate.
02:26:25 Trump's big wall.
02:26:26 Overseas banking laws and the need to have a shot to take an airplane.
02:26:35 What Trump's big wall overseas banking laws and the need to have a shot to take an airplane makes me feel like we will be locked in the country eventually.
02:26:50 Oh, you mean.
02:26:50 No, I don't think that.
02:26:51 Well, I I don't know.
02:26:52 I don't.
02:26:54 I think that the, I mean they've.
02:26:55 Already made difficult in terms of if you.
02:26:58 Owe them money.
02:26:59 Right, so it you can't just try to like, ditch out, they can.
02:27:02 There's ways they can cancel your passport.
02:27:06 You know, if you owe them taxes.
02:27:09 Obviously if you're wanted or you know.
02:27:11 Or they can just.
02:27:11 Put you on no fly list.
02:27:14 I'd be very curious, like if I mean cuz Nick for example is.
Speaker 3
02:27:19 On a no fly list.
Devon
02:27:21 Now he can't fly domestically.
02:27:23 Does that mean he can't fly using a foreign airline to leave the country?
02:27:29 I don't know, maybe it.
02:27:31 So what are his choices?
02:27:33 What he I mean, could he?
02:27:34 Get on like a cruise ship or something.
Speaker 2
02:27:36 Mean like, I don't know.
Devon
02:27:38 So yeah, there's things that they they can do when they are already doing.
02:27:42 I don't think that they're, you know, like a physical wall to keep us in.
02:27:47 You know what I mean?
02:27:47 Like we've all.
02:27:48 Seen that those?
02:27:49 Mexicans get through that ******* wall like it's.
02:27:51 Not even there they.
02:27:53 We'd be able to get past that, no problem.
Speaker 3
02:27:56 UM.
Speaker 12
02:28:05 Let's see here.
Devon
02:28:10 I said the magic idiot spell.
02:28:12 What's the magic idiot spell?
02:28:22 Coal, the UK.
02:28:24 Seems like the test ground for the elites with.
02:28:29 No, we already talked to I think I already talked.
Speaker 3
02:28:31 That one.
Devon
02:28:33 Conrad Kingston says it seems like it would be easy to do a simple documentary about whites that died from COVID because state CDC's.
02:28:42 Were withholding it because of race. We could probably get NPC's to fund.
02:28:46 It if we.
02:28:47 Were to they go fund me carefully.
02:28:50 Wait, we could get a documentary about whites that died from COVID because the states CDC's withholding because of.
02:28:59 Yeah, I don't know enough information about that.
02:29:01 I don't know.
02:29:05 I don't think it's.
02:29:06 Look, I I feel like the same people that are dying from COVID are the same people that would die from I I had what I believe to be like swine flu when that was going around.
02:29:18 I got a version of the flu.
02:29:20 They kicked my ***.
02:29:22 So bad I thought I.
02:29:23 Was going to die.
02:29:24 Like I was like it was.
02:29:25 It was terrible.
02:29:26 Really thought I was gonna die.
02:29:28 And but I, you know, pulled through, it was no big deal.
02:29:32 My guess is if.
02:29:34 COVID is what they're saying it is.
02:29:36 It's probably like that, you know, and if yeah?
02:29:39 If you've got.
02:29:40 Pre-existing health condition.
02:29:42 That would have killed me, like if I wasn't already healthy when I got whatever I had.
02:29:46 That time, a few years back.
02:29:48 I could see it killing me.
02:29:50 And the see.
02:29:52 People need to understand we get these.
02:29:54 Now look maybe.
02:29:55 This one came from a lab I don't know.
02:29:57 I don't no one.
02:29:58 Knows, but it doesn't matter whether it came from a lab or a bat or or whatever.
02:30:05 It doesn't matter.
02:30:06 We get these weird.
02:30:07 New strains that appear out of nowhere?
Speaker 3
02:30:09 The time you know.
Devon
02:30:10 Like, people act like we haven't had, like, a billion of these things already and and it.
02:30:16 Look here, I'll play.
02:30:17 A clip this is from.
02:30:22 This is from a Canadian.
Speaker 5
02:30:24 Have. In fact, that's it.
Devon
02:30:26 This is from 1970.
02:30:30 This like I.
02:30:30 Said this **** happens.
02:30:31 Literally all the *******.
Speaker 3
02:30:32 Time. Where's the video player?
Devon
02:30:36 I had to go through and clean.
02:30:37 Up this.
Speaker 3
02:30:39 List of sources in OBS that are ridiculous and make it impossible to move everything.
02:30:45 Come on, give me the ******* video player.
Devon
02:30:49 Alright, so this is from 1970, a Canadian guy talking about like their their latest flu.
02:30:54 Oh, look, there's a 1A2.
02:30:56 And a three.
02:30:57 And this sound familiar?
02:30:58 This happens every every, like few years.
02:31:01 This this isn't something new.
02:31:03 What's what's new is the crazy reaction to it.
Speaker 5
02:31:06 Have in fact had six children's and also my colleague down in Hamilton has isolate.
02:31:12 Of the what we call the A2, Hong Kong 68 strain of influenza.
Speaker 8
02:31:17 Which is the one that.
Speaker 9
02:31:18 Happened last year and is still on the run.
Speaker 5
02:31:20 That's right. We had this virus in Toronto in December of 68 and in January of 69, and then it departed the shores and visited the United Kingdom and the continent and then off it went down for the summer, for the winter season.
02:31:37 Down into the southern hemisphere and came back this time to North America this time rather to the continent.
02:31:44 List and the debt has been repaid from last year and it's now visiting this part of the world from the continent.
Speaker 8
02:31:50 Since you know it's peregrination so well, why can't it be controlled?
Speaker 5
02:31:54 Why can't it be controlled?
02:31:55 Just because you people are born all the time into this world of ours and they are, they are not immune.
02:32:01 So here we've got a a group of susceptibles.
02:32:05 Furthermore, even if you get the virus one year, your immunity is only going to be good for two or three years.
02:32:12 In addition to this.
02:32:13 This particular virus, the IE virus, changes its outer skin and to all intents and purposes, hits a new virus.
Devon
02:32:23 See, the vaccine is basically meaningless anyway, and by the way, the the UK just recently.
02:32:30 I think a couple of days ago, said admitted that most of the new deaths from COVID in the UK were people that had already been vaccinated.
Speaker 5
02:32:40 So we've got this problem to contain.
Speaker 2
02:32:43 What about the?
Speaker 8
02:32:44 Problem of perhaps getting vaccinated or immunized against the flu?
02:32:48 That seems to be quite popular in certain parts of North America.
Speaker 5
02:32:51 Well, I think this is a a free choice matter, really.
02:32:54 Immunization according to a lot of authorities.
02:32:58 And I would go along with this.
02:33:00 If I can.
02:33:01 Be permitted to join this group would say that a healthy adult really flu vaccination is not really indicated unless that healthy adult happens to be in some key or service situation where he's going off work during the course of a.
02:33:18 Influenza epidemic would.
Devon
02:33:20 See, there you go.
02:33:22 Two things that guy said.
02:33:23 That you'll never hear today.
02:33:24 One it should be.
02:33:25 An individual choice and two.
02:33:29 It's if you're a healthy adult, probably.
02:33:32 Not probably not the best idea.
02:33:34 Anyway, like I said, this shift's been going on forever. They're just.
02:33:38 They're just, they're trying to milk it and get all this surveillance **** they want.
02:33:46 Alright, I know I've missed probably a bunch of stuff because like the the chat got weird.
02:33:49 I'm going to back.
02:33:50 Up a.
02:33:50 Few more and.
02:33:55 We'll see.
02:33:58 I said *******.
02:33:59 That's what I said.
02:34:02 When did I say *******?
02:34:06 I don't.
02:34:06 I don't know.
02:34:07 I guess I said it twice more.
02:34:09 Look at the demographics of the country they took down that *** flag 50% African. Now your white pill is now black pill again.
02:34:19 Well, I mean, not if you look at the people in that, that video, they weren't 50% African, that's for sure. Yeah, I don't know a whole lot.
02:34:27 About the country of Georgia.
02:34:29 But there is.
02:34:30 But look a lot of.
02:34:32 African countries are not accepting.
02:34:35 And I know George is not an African country, but a lot of African countries aren't accepting of the gay stuff.
02:34:46 UM.
02:34:48 Alright, let's see here.
02:34:51 Her vatsim.
02:34:53 See I can't say her name, her vats, Hig Nick should take a raft to Cuba and preach how evil America is.
02:35:01 I don't know what what your what your reference is there in Ninja Master.
02:35:05 We'll be able to buy a Blu-ray or USB drive of all your movie or streams.
02:35:10 Uh, I don't know, maybe something like that could happen.
02:35:17 High Priest King Terry, can you do a movie review on the merchant of Venice Film rendition of Jakes, Shakespeare's play any year would work.
02:35:28 I think all the versions seem to follow the play script closely.
02:35:31 It's the play about the merchant Shylock.
02:35:35 If you don't know.
02:35:38 Yeah, I know about that.
02:35:39 I just.
02:35:40 Yeah, I have to look and see which movies.
02:35:42 I don't know which ones.
02:35:43 They have, like, I don't know what.
02:35:45 Years they made.
02:35:45 Movies machine Lantern.
02:35:49 Even my relatives who are Biden supporters, have noticed Joe losing his mind and becoming more senile every day.
02:35:55 Yeah, he's he's a mess.
02:35:57 But I don't.
02:35:58 I don't think he's going.
02:35:58 To replace anything better.
02:36:02 I was talking about free streaming.
02:36:04 I don't know what referencing at this point because I.
02:36:08 I'm going backwards now in comments here.
02:36:13 They should have taken down the Israeli flag and replaced it with the US flag, right?
02:36:19 That would be good, but not just having it in there just seems bad optics or whatever.
02:36:24 But anyway, alright guys, I'm going to.
02:36:25 I'm going.
02:36:26 To shut.
02:36:26 It down I.
02:36:28 I've been up almost 24 hours and I don't think I understand. It was like 115 degrees.
02:36:32 And I was just walking to the desert with a backpack with some water on it.
02:36:37 With no communications and thinking I was going to do it for.
02:36:40 And then I.
02:36:41 And then I was rescued by illegal immigrants.
Speaker 12
02:36:47 Ohh God.
Devon
02:36:50 No, no, no.
02:36:50 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
02:36:53 No, no, no.
02:36:54 No, no, no.
02:36:54 No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Speaker 9
02:36:58 I don't even have a flu shot.
02:36:59 I had a flu shot.
Devon
02:37:00 Last year.
Speaker 12
02:37:02 The women having been.
Speaker 9
02:37:04 I'm drew.
02:37:05 Well, I don't.
Speaker 8
02:37:06 Know I've been thinking about it.
Speaker 12
02:37:08 It could make you very sick.
Speaker 2
02:37:11 Honestly, man, I'm too tired today to catch me.
02:37:15 You want.
Speaker 12
02:37:16 To be protected.
02:37:17 I'm the healthiest 55 year old you've ever seen. Hey, I playing golf every weekend. Protection.
Speaker 8
02:37:30 Joe brought it home.
02:37:32 He gave it to Daddy and one big kid and daddy's money, but Daddy's mother went back to California the next day on her way.
02:37:41 The airport she gave it to her cab driver, a ticket in Jeep.
02:37:46 And one of the charming students.
02:37:51 Look at some other kids.
02:37:52 And you could narrow about it.
02:37:54 And give it to her husband.
02:37:58 Daddy's mother's best friend, Daddy.
02:38:01 But Daddy had.
02:38:01 A heart condition.
02:38:02 And she died.
02:38:03 But before she died.
02:38:11 And yet when she went to pick up the child.
Speaker 12
02:38:15 If the swine flu epidemic comes, this is how it could spread.
02:38:20 You want to be protected, especially if your elderly are chronically ill get a shot of protection.
02:38:26 The swine flu shot.