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INSOMNIA STREAM: RANDOM HOUSE EDITION.mp3

05/17/2023
Speaker 2
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Devon
00:01:23 So there's.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 5
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Speaker 4
00:01:51 Come on. So this is.
Speaker 2
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Speaker 6
00:02:12 Ohh yeah. Oh yeah.
Speaker 4
00:02:28 Come on. Listen, listen.
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Speaker 7
00:02:33 Up now.
Speaker
00:02:50 Well, let us know.
Speaker 4
00:02:52 So this is.
Speaker
00:03:18 Well, I don't know.
Speaker 2
00:04:01 Ohh yeah.
00:04:10 This year, this year.
Speaker 4
00:04:15 This is Millie.
00:04:20 Come on.
00:04:20 Listen, listen.
00:04:21 Really, listen, listen, listen, listen.
Speaker
00:04:27 Well, Madam now.
Speaker 4
00:04:33 Come on. Listen, this is.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 7
00:06:18 The long dark tunnel.
00:06:23 But I was in this long, dark tunnel.
00:06:54 The long dark.
00:06:59 Felt that I was in this long, dark tunnel.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 7
00:07:55 Long dark.
00:08:00 That long, dark tunnel.
00:08:06 Seems long dark tunnel.
00:08:12 That I was in this long, dark tunnel.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 7
00:09:31 In this long, dark tunnel.
00:09:36 Felt that other things long dark tunnel.
00:09:49 That I was in this.
00:09:50 Long dark tunnel with a.
00:09:52 Very, very bright light at the end.
00:09:54 So brilliant.
00:09:55 It was more brilliant than the sun.
Devon
00:10:08 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:12 I'm your host.
00:10:14 Devin stack.
00:10:15 This is the insomnia stream Random House edition.
00:10:20 I almost spoiled the whole strain by accidentally having that clip loaded.
00:10:23 Luckily, I was able to stop it in time.
00:10:28 Stop it in time.
00:10:30 There's so many things that.
00:10:33 That we need to stop in time so there's so many things mean that's there's no more time.
Speaker 8
00:10:38 Can't be stopped.
Devon
00:10:42 Oh, that's that's the real black pill, isn't it?
00:10:45 It's it's.
00:10:45 It's a matter of timing.
00:10:48 Right time means everything they say.
00:10:50 And they're not wrong.
00:10:52 They're not wrong.
00:10:55 Lots of things going on.
00:10:56 Deserts heating up.
00:11:00 Spring feels as if it's officially over.
00:11:05 Well, not officially over, but summer is knocking on the door, that's for sure.
00:11:12 Temperature is rising.
00:11:14 It's kind of funny.
00:11:16 Because I I.
00:11:19 I look at all the I'm on these beekeeping forums.
00:11:24 And there's beekeepers like in Michigan.
00:11:28 And their bees are like just now able to start start working and mine are like they're done.
00:11:35 They're like, all right, that was fun.
00:11:37 So this is the part where we just.
00:11:40 We're just really.
00:11:40 Angry all summer and hope that it rains enough to get.
00:11:43 Some more food.
00:11:47 So yeah.
00:11:51 It's going to get really hot really soon.
00:11:53 Hopefully the air conditioner is not too loud.
00:11:55 If it is.
00:11:57 You guys can let me know they're all here in the replay.
00:12:00 One thing is probably too loud.
00:12:01 It's like all kinds of crickets in my house or something.
Speaker 9
00:12:06 It's like.
Devon
00:12:07 And it's not just during like at night.
00:12:09 Like, it's not like the like atmospheric night crickets.
00:12:13 It's like all day and all night.
00:12:15 And I never.
00:12:15 See them.
00:12:17 Here, they're in every room.
00:12:19 I don't know where they're coming from.
00:12:26 Hope you guys are doing well at whatever part of the world you're in.
00:12:31 Whether it's summer, spring or or maybe still winter.
00:12:41 Well, you were doing well.
00:12:42 You were doing well.
00:12:45 Meanwhile in Transworld Transamerica.
00:12:49 In training news.
00:12:53 Yeah, it's amazing to me the kinds of stuff that that just doesn't, I I don't know.
00:13:00 It actually doesn't amaze me anymore.
00:13:01 I guess that's the other black pill.
00:13:03 Is when it just stops.
00:13:04 Amazing you.
00:13:06 When you're just like oh, OK.
00:13:09 The world's just ******.
00:13:11 I'm not.
00:13:11 I'm not shocked by it anymore.
00:13:12 I'm not surprised that that's going to be kind of a theme of tonight's show.
00:13:17 A lot of people are are we're really excited.
00:13:19 Remember the Durham report, the Durham report.
00:13:23 He's been promising the Durham report for like.
00:13:27 Like six years or some ****.
00:13:29 Remember that that was going to be when the the handcuffs came out.
00:13:34 We'll get to that in a second.
00:13:39 In Hellfire news.
Speaker 11
00:13:42 A day in the life of a trans couple.
Speaker 12
00:13:44 1st we wake up and immediately stab each other with our daily dose of hormones paid for by the conservative taxpayers of America.
Speaker 13
00:13:51 We get out of bed, brush our teeth, wash our face, and we stand in the mirror and scream at our bodies.
00:13:56 Because we hate them.
Speaker 12
00:13:59 After we get dressed in the clothing of the opposite sex, we make some coffee and breakfast.
Speaker 13
00:14:04 On the menu today is egg, homemade biscuit and leftover meat from Ezra's top surgery protein. Time for some.
00:14:11 It is my all time dream to dominate in women's sports, so I'll spend 2 hours bench pressing Ezra while he researches for local.
Devon
00:14:18 So this is obviously parity or whatever, but so anyway.
00:14:22 Here's the reality.
00:14:29 Oh boy.
00:14:32 And never stops and never stops.
00:14:35 Build a queer trans project sends sex change kits to kids without parental consent.
00:14:43 A radical left wing.
00:14:44 See, I don't know if you need to say that anymore.
00:14:46 I don't think you have to say radical left wing anymore.
00:14:49 Especially with the trans stuff, like so many Republicans are on board with the ****** stuff, that it doesn't really.
00:14:55 Why is it radical left wing?
00:14:59 Why is there?
00:14:59 If you've noticed, conservatives have have shifted all.
00:15:03 Of their lying, all of it.
00:15:05 To trans kids, they don't care about trans people.
00:15:09 They're they're totally fine with that.
00:15:13 It's just trans kids that they have a problem with now.
00:15:16 Like that's it.
00:15:18 So there there's there's no, it's it.
00:15:19 They did the same ******* thing.
00:15:21 This is how you know it's.
00:15:22 It's not going.
00:15:23 Away they did the same thing with gay marriage.
00:15:27 And gaze and everything.
00:15:29 They would.
00:15:29 They would.
00:15:30 They couldn't just say.
Speaker 14
00:15:31 We don't like ****.
Devon
00:15:33 Like they didn't, but they couldn't say that.
00:15:37 Right, because conservatives, for some reason, they're afraid of hurting everyone's feelings.
00:15:43 As far as I can tell, like I'm, I'm trying to pinpoint what is it like.
00:15:47 What's what's the like?
00:15:48 What's gone wrong in your mind?
00:15:51 That's made it so you just can't just say it.
00:15:53 Just ******* say it.
00:15:55 And and I just think they can't hurt their enemies feelings.
00:15:59 I think that's.
00:15:59 What it is?
00:16:01 They can't just be like, well, it's too.
00:16:03 Things right?
00:16:05 I I, it's this it.
00:16:06 Well, three things really.
00:16:08 There's this moral superiority going on, right?
00:16:11 Like that annoying ******* Christian kid in school that was just like over the top Christian and was like rubbing it in your face all the time and saying.
00:16:20 Stuff like oh, Jesus.
00:16:21 Isn't going to like that, and and it was.
00:16:23 Performative, right?
00:16:24 Like if anyone was going to hell, it was gonna be that guy.
00:16:28 Right.
00:16:28 But but he he it was like part of his identity.
00:16:31 He was always or like those, you know, like those avid ex smokers.
00:16:36 Like the the kind, the kind of ex smokers that were so anti smoker that if you were smoking they would actually you know they would risk getting getting decked by by sometimes breaking your cigarettes and and **** like that where you.
00:16:49 Just like dude.
00:16:53 What the ****?
00:16:54 They have this this moral superiority complex.
00:16:58 Right.
00:16:59 And and they feel they they feel so superior, they feel like everything is punching down.
00:17:05 Even when they're losing.
00:17:07 Everything is punching down, right?
00:17:10 Like they can't.
00:17:11 For example, they can't say the real reason why they think diversity is bad for their their their let's let's bring back to kids because they that's the only concept they understand for their kids school.
00:17:24 Right.
00:17:24 They can't just say, well, because black kids are going to drag the, you know.
00:17:29 The the curriculum.
00:17:29 Down and they're gonna.
00:17:30 Make it more dangerous because they they see.
00:17:34 Look, they if they're being honest.
00:17:37 They see blacks as underperforming.
Speaker 4
00:17:40 But it's they they.
Devon
00:17:41 They feel like it's picking on.
00:17:43 A ******, though they can't say that they can't say.
00:17:46 Ohh no, you're underperforming, that's why I don't want you in my communities and you're more dangerous and all this other stuff because it's like picking on a ******.
00:17:52 It's like going to a ****** and just screaming ****** in his face, right?
00:17:59 So it feeds into their moral superiority that all line.
00:18:02 Above all that?
00:18:04 I don't go and shout ****** and and the retard's face because that's just that that just would bring me down to this level that I'm so above.
00:18:15 And it's the same thing with this ****.
00:18:17 So they have to find other reasons to not like stuff that they don't.
00:18:21 They they they can't just listen to their instincts.
00:18:24 They can't just be honest with people because they're they're putting on this ******* show.
00:18:29 Like out of any like.
00:18:31 Talk about ******* social justice, you know, virtue signaling and all that stuff from 2016.
00:18:37 The reason that made so much sense to.
00:18:39 Conservatives, they lived that way.
00:18:41 They just think that their virtues are actually virtuous, so they're they're OK with it.
00:18:47 They think that the left's virtues are like some kind of mockery.
00:18:50 Of theirs?
00:18:51 Maybe it is, but.
00:18:54 And the door opens both ways.
00:18:59 So they can't just say we don't like ********.
00:19:02 Even if they don't, a.
00:19:03 Lot of them don't care anymore at this point.
00:19:06 Just like a lot of them.
00:19:06 Don't give a.
00:19:07 **** about faggs.
00:19:08 Like it started out like Ohh Faggs are gross.
00:19:10 Ohh yeah, you know everything was.
00:19:12 Uh was a joke.
00:19:14 You know, calling it, calling all your friends **** and everything that was bad was gay.
Speaker 8
00:19:21 Well, it took a.
Devon
00:19:21 Couple of years before they were all ******* watching will and Grace and queer eye and all this, you know, all this gay stuff.
00:19:28 And so when it when gay marriage came around?
00:19:30 Why don't we? They had.
00:19:31 To think of a reason.
00:19:33 Well, I can't see.
00:19:34 I just don't like ****.
00:19:36 And I think that's the the facts are bad in my society and that they're generally bad people.
00:19:42 I can't say that.
00:19:47 I'll say it's cause kids.
00:19:50 Right.
00:19:51 I'll say I'll say because.
00:19:53 You know, they, they they have, they're not old.
00:19:55 Enough to be ****.
00:19:57 Right, like you have to be this old to be fad.
00:20:01 Like that makes sense.
00:20:06 We're doing the same thing with the trans stuff because they've pretty much just accepted that this is the.
00:20:11 Way it is.
00:20:12 This is the way it is.
00:20:14 And and it's and and the reason why this is the way it is is they can't just say no, just like I.
00:20:19 Don't like ****?
00:20:19 I don't like ********.
00:20:25 They can only be.
00:20:26 Upset when kids are involved, which doesn't make any.
00:20:28 ******* sense, but.
00:20:30 Anyway, radical left wing and again.
00:20:33 The only difference between.
00:20:34 The radical left wing and the Magus, you know Trump supporter.
00:20:37 Is is the age here?
00:20:39 Activist group based in Florida called the Queer Trans Projects secretly shipped hundreds of sex change kits that included weapons to children across the United States without parental consent, according to the epoch time.
00:20:54 The build a queer kits created by Queer Trans Project included breast binders, artificial male genets of plastic *****.
00:21:05 Tucking tape, condoms, tampons and more, according to its website, more than 900 kits have been shipped out across 45 states.
00:21:18 Celio sansare.
00:21:21 That's that's nice.
00:21:23 Nice English name, isn't it?
00:21:26 The founder of QTP.
00:21:28 Said in a video that the.
00:21:30 Group has been overwhelmed with orders that don't quite.
00:21:34 Or that don't.
00:21:35 Require parental consent and gave instructions to minors on how to obtain these kits.
00:21:41 Sansari suggested that they get a PO Box, have the kids be sent to a friend, family member or a teacher's address, have packages held at the post office, or put someone else's name on the package.
00:21:56 By the way, is that I mean again?
00:22:00 Doesn't really matter, but it's it's a federal offense.
00:22:02 All those things, that's all.
00:22:04 If we had a society that was at least trying to get these ******* on a technicality, bam, right there, federal offense, it's mail fraud.
00:22:12 You're done.
00:22:14 But as well as we'll discuss further.
00:22:18 There's no there's no accountability for anything that goes along with the plan.
00:22:22 I mean, why would why would they prosecute that?
00:22:25 The Queer Trans Project has a VIP Cutie text club which notifies members about new items or restocks.
00:22:35 The build a queer kits also contained materials and items targeting children, including books, stickers and games that were shared on QTP's Instagram and Tick Tock accounts that publish transgender content, including videos of top surgeries. Yeah.
00:22:57 And hormone injections.
00:23:04 And it goes on from there.
00:23:08 Here's let's watch the video.
00:23:11 Actually, I don't watch this video yet.
Speaker
00:23:14 See if we can get this done.
Devon
00:23:17 Load the billions of tabs.
00:23:20 That it loads every time.
Speaker 15
00:23:23 Hang on.
Speaker
00:23:30 The Louisiana team.
Devon
00:23:31 Ah, that's great.
00:23:33 OK, almost almost done closing tabs.
00:23:38 OK.
00:23:40 Here we go.
Speaker 9
00:24:03 Hi, my name is Cielo Sensory and I'm the founder and executive director of the Queer Trans Project.
00:24:08 Many of you have concerns about this freely receiving your bullet quick hits in the mail and I'm here to help address those questions today by providing some unique ways to safely and discreetly.
00:24:18 Get your mail.
00:24:19 One, get a PO Box.
00:24:22 This option may not be the best idea for everyone, especially since there's a cost to opening a PO Box.
00:24:28 But for those who are able to opening a PO Box for even just the smallest time possible can ensure that.
Speaker 16
00:24:39 Get in.
Speaker 9
00:24:52 Then they can give.
Devon
00:24:53 See this this.
00:24:56 See this what happens?
00:24:57 This is what happens when you're just like.
00:24:59 Well, what what people want to do when?
00:25:00 They're adults. It's fine.
00:25:03 No, because this is what they'll want to do.
00:25:05 When they're adults.
00:25:11 So anyway.
00:25:13 They're in good company, I guess.
00:25:18 I mean, it's basically state sponsored at this point.
00:25:23 The Department of State.
00:25:26 Tweeting out that the LGBTQI.
00:25:29 Plus man, and it seems like there's.
00:25:31 Another letter every time I look at this thing.
00:25:34 Rights are human rights today as of.
00:25:38 Or today on.
00:25:39 I don't even know what that ******* hashtag is.
00:25:41 Don't care.
00:25:42 We pledge to continue the fight to end discrimination against lesbian, gay by sexual intersex, transgender and gender diverse.
00:25:56 So that's coming from your Department of State.
00:26:00 Well, it's not really any different than another.
00:26:02 Department at the federal level.
00:26:08 The DoD.
00:26:11 Who doesn't want?
00:26:12 Who wants to let?
00:26:13 Who wants to increase the amount of trainees?
00:26:16 But wants to limit the amount of white people.
00:26:23 Openly wants to limit the amount of white people.
00:26:31 This is an article.
00:26:35 In uh front Page magazine when I was working with David Horowitz, Freedom centers disloyalty or I'm sorry, disloyal military.
00:26:45 I predicted that the Air Force chief of staff, Charles Q Brown junior, would be selected as the next chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
00:26:53 The media is now reporting that Biden will indeed pick Brown to replace Millie.
00:26:58 And as bad as Millie was, expect Brown to be much worse under General Brown, the Air Force has become the most woke of the major service branches.
00:27:07 Brown disgraced himself and his uniform during the Black Lives Matter race riots by releasing a video in which he seemed to barely contain his rage while ranting to the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
00:27:20 That quote I've sworn my.
00:27:22 Life to support and defend have not always delivered liberty and equality to all.
00:27:28 What horrible acts of oppression did one of the most powerful men in the military experience that made him turn on America in his own words to People magazine quote, when you get to senior levels, you have reserved parking spots around the base.
00:27:43 I was in civilian clothes.
00:27:45 I parked in a spot and someone came out and said that slot is reserved for Pacific Air Force.
00:27:51 Men and I go. Yeah, I know. Because I'm the Pacific Air forces commander. Someone questioned Brown's parking space once, and all the white male officers now have to pay.
00:28:05 Because anything that happens to you when you're black, that's it's always because of racism.
00:28:11 What should we expect from Brown if he becomes the Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff?
00:28:16 Last year, Brown, alongside the Under Secretary of the Air Force Gina Ortiz.
00:28:22 The first gay and Filipino woman in her role, and other leaders signed their names to one of the most shocking and destructive racist documents ever produced by the modern military.
00:28:33 The topic of the Air Force Memorandum was officer quotas set by race and gender.
00:28:39 Similar quotas have been issued by political appointees in a politically correct military, but they have focused on slowly boosting minority officers rather than calling for a purge of white men. The 2014 quotas had looked for an 80%.
00:28:55 White, 10% black and 8% Asian Officer Corps while choosing officers by any racial category rather than merit is racist, wrong and blah blah blah. That's the future guys.
00:29:07 Brown's quotas limit the number of white limit.
00:29:11 This is why this is look, This is why.
00:29:14 First of all, don't join the military if.
00:29:16 If you're white.
00:29:17 Don't join the military.
00:29:18 Yeah, I was.
00:29:19 A little bit on the fence.
00:29:20 I'm just gonna say it.
00:29:21 Just don't do it.
00:29:22 Just don't do it.
00:29:24 Now look.
00:29:26 What do I know about your life?
00:29:27 Right, so don't.
00:29:29 Take it with.
00:29:29 A grain of salt I I.
00:29:31 Would I would just would never join.
00:29:32 It For these reasons.
00:29:35 You're gonna you're you're first of all.
00:29:36 You're gonna be fighting the enemies of your enemy.
00:29:39 You're me dying for the enemies of your enemy.
00:29:45 But now they're going to they're going to kick you out of any kind of like, position of of local power.
00:29:50 You're not going to be.
00:29:50 Able to be an officer.
00:29:53 Like right now in the Air Force.
00:29:56 It the officers which this should be.
00:29:58 100% white, right?
00:30:01 No, it's it's only 77%.
00:30:04 Right now, officers in the United States Air Force.
00:30:08 Are 77% white.
00:30:10 They're they want to cap it.
00:30:12 They want to reduce it.
00:30:14 To 67%, there's only one way.
00:30:16 To do that.
00:30:18 OK, they want they wanna.
00:30:20 They wanna fire white, they wanna push out force early retirement.
00:30:24 Don't know how they're going to do it.
00:30:26 So there's only 67%.
00:30:29 Of the the officers can be white.
00:30:40 Which means 43 percent, 43%.
00:30:47 I guess it'd be 33%.
00:30:51 33% so 1/3 of the office of the officers.
00:30:56 Not the, you know, like we're used to seeing when you see diversity in the military.
00:31:00 They're the people that are in support roles, you know, driving just supply trucks and stuff like that.
00:31:11 You look at the frontline, it's all, you know, the top tier whities.
00:31:16 And the officers?
00:31:18 Until very recently, you know same kind of story.
00:31:22 Well, now they're.
00:31:23 Going to be dropping it down to where it.
00:31:25 You know 1/3 of.
00:31:26 The like it.
00:31:27 Will be mandated.
00:31:33 Ohh boy.
00:31:38 So well, as an example, 8786% of the the pilot this is, this is the Air Force, right. 86% of the pilots are white.
00:31:52 And they're actively they're trying to to push white people out.
00:31:55 So you have planes falling out of the ******* sky, you know, Blackhawks.
00:32:00 Wrecking into each other.
00:32:01 I mean, it's gonna be.
00:32:02 ******* nonsense up there.
00:32:05 The military is not exactly famous for being a well oiled machine.
00:32:09 As it is.
00:32:14 So anyway, General Brown is radical allies are who are destroying the Air Force and endangering national security.
00:32:21 Claim that I.
00:32:21 Don't care about.
00:32:22 See, that's that's the that's the good part.
00:32:25 That's the accelerationist part.
00:32:27 That's the part where you're like, ah, OK is mad as mad as I should be.
00:32:33 About all this.
00:32:35 There's a massive silver lining here.
00:32:40 Ohh these these dark clouds.
00:32:44 These dark clouds have a a nice little Sheen that glows around the the outer barrier.
00:32:53 Diversity inclusion are the key to success of any organization.
00:33:01 Ohh I hope they I.
00:33:01 Hope they keep thinking that.
00:33:06 The Air Force has not hit its aircraft readiness rates and the mission critical rates for fighter jets are catastrophic.
00:33:12 The F35A rate fell from 76% to 68% from 2020, the year that the Air Force went woke and endorsed Black Lives Matter and forced racial struggle sessions in its officers.
00:33:25 That was also the year the White House nominated Brown as chief of staff in 2022. The rates fell to an outrageous 54%. That's barely one in two available planes.
00:33:39 See this is this is, you know, in a way, not the worst news.
00:33:46 In a major war, rates like these mean we would lose hundreds of thousands of people.
00:33:52 In any kind of engagement.
00:33:55 An Air Force chief of staff who presided over such a disaster should have been shown the door.
00:34:01 Well, but he's black.
00:34:08 So you can't do that.
00:34:11 A recent war game predicted that we could lose 900 planes in a clash with China over Taiwan, with the Air Force losing as much as a third of its fighter attack.
00:34:20 Strength readiness rates like those on Brown's watch and the loss of the talent of pilots he wants to see gone because of the color of their skin and their sex.
00:34:30 Would be the margin between victory and catastrophic defeat.
00:34:36 When taking office, General Brown unveiled his accelerate change or moves I.
Speaker 4
00:34:41 Like the name of that.
Devon
00:34:43 He named it the accelerate change or lose.
Speaker 1
00:34:51 I'm starting to like this general brown.
Devon
00:34:54 I want to send him a thank you note.
00:34:58 He accelerated change and the Air Force lost and it'll go on losing until it cleans house.
00:35:04 Brown doesn't have a vision for beating China.
00:35:06 He has a vision of an Air Force with 4.5 per cent male multiracial officers, 3.5% female Asian officers and 43% white male officers.
00:35:24 Here's a quote.
00:35:25 I'm a black man who happens to be the chief master Sergeant of the Air Force.
00:35:32 You don't know the anxiety, the despair, the heartache, the fear, the rage and the disappointment that comes with living in this country every single day seems like the exact kind of ***** you'd want at the wheel.
00:35:48 Again, this doesn't sound like bad news.
00:35:50 You have these these ******* psychos running the show.
00:36:00 Last year, count claimed that.
00:36:02 Diversity, inclusion, or tools for National Defense.
00:36:07 Diversity inclusion are tools.
00:36:13 For National Defense and.
00:36:15 The diversity is a war fighting imperative.
00:36:23 I mean, look, it's it's it's kind of awesome.
00:36:26 It's kind of awesome thinking that.
00:36:29 That that's I mean.
00:36:31 They're true believers.
00:36:33 I mean, maybe not at the top, but the people you know, these guys, true believers.
00:36:39 They think that what makes like a a A-Team really effective is everyone's ******* different.
00:36:56 Oh man.
00:37:01 Quote shame on us if we missed this opportunity to make a change that's required across our Air Force to make it better.
00:37:09 Brown had berated because the racial composition composition of personnel was still at least somewhat based on merit and ability rather than his own racial preferences.
00:37:21 Is the Air Force going to somehow blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah?
00:37:27 Blah blah. So yeah.
00:37:29 That's the Air Force is.
00:37:33 Is falling to pieces.
00:37:36 Look, here's the thing.
00:37:37 I make fun of the whole go go broke.
00:37:39 Because it's it's just.
00:37:41 It's a lie, right?
00:37:45 Same thing.
00:37:46 Until there's a war.
00:37:49 Like the military is not going to collapse unless it's.
00:37:52 There's a war.
00:37:54 You know the the.
00:37:55 Thing that it's there for or so they say.
00:37:59 But they'll run it just like all these multinational businesses.
00:38:03 I mean, it's a bottomless pit in terms of budget.
00:38:09 They don't have anything to worry about as long as they're just, you know, fighting goat herders.
00:38:15 On the other side of the planet.
00:38:20 But if they start a real war with a real country.
00:38:24 They're ******.
Speaker 17
00:38:27 They are ******.
Devon
00:38:31 And this is part of why.
00:38:34 See, you've got people like brown.
00:38:38 Who wants to throw all these?
00:38:41 These black people.
00:38:44 Into the Air Force because diversity somehow makes you a more effective.
00:38:48 War fighting machine.
00:38:55 The chart on the screen right now.
00:39:00 Basically shows you something.
00:39:05 It shows you that the cream.
00:39:06 Of the crop blacks.
00:39:09 In other words.
00:39:10 Blacks that come from homes that make more than $200,000 a year.
00:39:18 That's like the highest level of black.
00:39:22 Not very many black families are making more than $200,000 a year.
00:39:29 Their SAT scores.
00:39:33 Essentially identical.
00:39:35 With the whites, who come from families who make under.
00:39:39 $20,000 a year.
00:39:44 So basically.
00:39:45 Almost homeless.
00:39:49 So the cream of the crop, rich kid, black kids.
00:39:56 Are scoring at the same level as like the most Trailer Ready trailer trash?
00:40:08 And look, officers are are, you know, they're they're usually college graduates.
00:40:12 That's kind of like the thing, right?
00:40:14 They get to avoid going to boot camp and all that.
00:40:16 Stuff because they're not enlisted men.
00:40:19 You can go in as a commissioned officer and.
00:40:24 If your pool, you know grabbing from that pool, you know you're not promoting enlisted people.
00:40:31 Even then.
00:40:33 Your top.
00:40:34 Your top earning family black family.
00:40:38 Is not going.
00:40:39 I mean is going to be essentially the same as your lowest of the low and.
00:40:43 Listed white kid.
00:40:54 That's just, that's just reality.
00:40:56 But you know what?
00:40:57 Conservatives won't say it because they're afraid of hurting.
00:40:59 Black people's feelings.
00:41:03 So this guy's a Jew who wrote this article. Last name is Greenfield. I'm assuming he's Jewish.
00:41:10 Working with David Horowitz.
00:41:14 He beats around the Bush, he talks about, you know?
00:41:17 Oh, it's all based on race and not on performance.
00:41:20 He even points out that if if it was based on performance, there'd be more white people.
00:41:25 But can't say the obvious thing.
00:41:28 Why is that?
00:41:31 Why is it that by changing the number by lowering the number of white people?
00:41:37 And increasing the number of non whites.
00:41:41 That it's going to get ********.
Speaker 4
00:41:46 Why? Why?
Devon
00:41:46 Why is that?
00:41:48 Because if you're going to ignore the.
00:41:50 Fact that you know.
00:41:52 That data like this chart on the screen.
00:42:00 You're not going to.
00:42:01 You're not going to win this argument.
00:42:05 Because it you don't have one.
00:42:11 You've been telling everyone that race is skin deep.
00:42:14 It's an aesthetic thing.
00:42:17 So kicking out half the white people, that shouldn't make any difference at all.
00:42:23 Really what you should be advocating for?
00:42:27 Is well, you know, just the.
00:42:28 Same way you do immigration, right?
00:42:32 We need to vet these people.
00:42:34 We need to make sure we're not getting all the.
00:42:36 Rapists and criminals.
00:42:37 You can't cause you.
00:42:38 Because you.
00:42:38 Why? Because you can't say.
00:42:40 No, I don't want any ******* Mexicans here.
00:42:43 I I I don't want any more brown people coming in.
00:42:48 No, you can't say that, so you have to like ***** foot around and act like there's some other stupid reason.
Speaker 4
00:42:56 Oh it's cause.
Devon
00:42:57 Like we don't know who these people are.
00:43:03 That should be your argument here.
00:43:07 You should.
00:43:07 You shouldn't give a **** that you're you're kicking all these white people out and bringing in all the black people.
00:43:14 Your argument should just be a way to make sure that we vet these.
00:43:17 People we know who they are.
00:43:22 Because we're all the same, right?
00:43:24 I wonder if this has anything to do.
00:43:25 With the fact that.
00:43:27 With military or the United States military.
00:43:32 Losing its.
00:43:33 It's combat readiness.
00:43:40 That we might not be as effective.
00:43:45 When it comes to defending Israel.
00:43:50 Or whatever little pet projects you've got going on.
00:44:02 See, they're totally comfortable talking about.
00:44:04 Oh, yeah, look, they're they're they're lowering the percentage of white people in the in the military.
00:44:08 This is insane.
00:44:11 Why won't these same people?
00:44:14 Complaining about lowering the number of white people just in the larger society.
00:44:21 Never hear that argument.
00:44:26 You never say all these people are insane. They want to bring all these non whites in and lower the cap. The number of white people down to, you know, 40% or whatever, right?
00:44:35 When that's what's going on.
00:44:42 Mass divested.
00:44:43 Divesting of white whites and their influence.
00:44:51 No, it's it's not like a secret.
00:44:53 Backroom deal.
00:44:54 It's happening wide, you know, in the wide open in front of everybody, right currently at the border.
00:45:11 You know it's happening at at at the.
00:45:14 The big tech level.
00:45:17 Yep, uncle Elon.
00:45:20 Oak tree, as he's known in these these parts.
00:45:24 Good old oak tree.
00:45:28 He wants more immigration.
00:45:30 He just wants the right kind of immigration.
00:45:34 He just wants people that will code for cheap, not people that will mow your lawn for cheap.
00:45:38 We got plenty of those lawn mowing people, right?
00:45:49 I like lost half my links.
00:45:50 Let me bring find.
00:45:51 This story again here.
00:45:57 Ohh, where'd it go?
00:46:01 I'll find it.
00:46:01 Let's see here.
00:46:15 OK.
00:46:19 Let me scale this down because I think I'm cutting off part of it or I guess not.
00:46:33 Sorry guys, I had this.
00:46:34 I had this link up and I don't know where it is.
00:46:41 Here we are.
00:46:44 Big Tech resumed hiring foreign workers just weeks after layoffs.
00:46:50 That's a familiar story.
00:46:51 That's the thing, too.
00:46:52 The the the other the black pill is recognizing repetition.
00:46:58 The same thing happening over and over again and nothing ever.
00:47:02 Being resolved.
00:47:04 You know people getting angry about it on.
00:47:05 Twitter for a couple of days and.
00:47:07 Then like, it just goes away.
00:47:09 I guess this isn't quite as bad as when Disney had forced their employees to train the H1B1 visa people and then fired them like at least they had the decency to fire them first.
00:47:24 But a bunch of these CEO's, many of the well, many of them Indian these days.
00:47:30 Laid off a bunch of workers this year.
00:47:34 Sundar Pichai.
00:47:37 The CEO of Google Indian, he laid off.
00:47:41 12,000 employees.
00:47:48 And then one month later.
00:47:51 They file applications for low paid foreign workers to come to America.
00:47:56 And take the jobs that he just, you know, the the people's jobs he.
00:48:00 Just laid off.
00:48:07 They filed for applications for foreign workers as software engineers.
00:48:11 You know the kinds of jobs Americans won't do right that was that was.
00:48:15 See not only is there a repetition, there's.
00:48:18 A pattern here.
00:48:19 But it gets worse every time.
00:48:20 That's the black pill.
00:48:21 Is this?
00:48:21 Ohh, it's just like.
00:48:22 Before, only worse.
00:48:26 Instead, when they were saying that, oh, it's not a big deal, we need all these people here, because who's going to mow your lawn and watch my kids?
00:48:34 Now it's going.
00:48:35 To be, well, who's going to serve as the software engineers and analytical consultants and user experience researchers, you know, the jobs Americans won't do.
00:48:52 Waymo, the self driving car company owned by Google, also filed and received visa applications for engineering jobs.
00:48:59 Many of the Google visas are for new employees, with some starting as soon as August 17th.
00:49:06 Newly disclosed data released yesterday by the Department of Labor shows thousands.
00:49:12 Of recent H1B visa.
00:49:15 Foreign workers.
00:49:18 That just went under went or I read that wrong.
00:49:22 Thousands of the H1B foreign worker visas requested by the firms that just underwent massive layoffs this year, including Facebook.
00:49:31 Amazon Zoom, Salesforce, and Palantir.
00:49:42 So as they it might be happening in the Air Force, but it's literally happening everywhere.
00:49:55 We need to get rid of all these white people and replace them with brown people.
00:50:00 Let's just say what it is.
00:50:01 Let's just say what it is.
00:50:11 Because that's what it is.
00:50:26 Here's the UK UK's doing it too. Every you know, every all Western countries.
00:50:30 Are doing it.
00:50:33 UK will see 1,000,000 more migrants before next election.
00:50:41 1,000,000.
00:50:47 Over 1,000,000 more migrants will end up in the UK before its next general election, an internal document has warned the government, a report claims.
00:50:58 An internal document produced by the UK's Home Office that leaked to a British newspaper predicted that there will be over 1 / 1,000,000 migrants.
00:51:06 Entering Britain between 2024 and 2025 as a result of various open border policies.
00:51:13 Implemented by the Conservative Party.
00:51:18 The figure means that the country will almost certainly see more than 1,000,000 migrants land in Britain before the next general election, a vote which appears likely to see the open Borders Party removed from power and replaced with even more.
00:51:32 Open borders government.
00:51:36 According to a report by the Telegraph, the document, which was reviewed by government officials as early as last year, predicts the 24 to 25 period. We'll see over 700,000 migrants entering Britain on student visas.
00:51:51 Another 320,000 are also expected to arrive within the same time period on visas reserved for skilled workers.
00:51:58 With other arrivals expected to push the total inward migration figure upwards of 1.1 million.
00:52:06 The document also set out a number of policy levers.
00:52:11 Or levers I guess, as they say, across the pond.
00:52:17 With which the UK government could limit an inward immigration.
00:52:22 Though almost none of such levers.
00:52:25 Have reportedly been pulled since the document was handed.
00:52:29 To number 10.
00:52:32 I don't know who number 10 is. That must be some British thing in 2022.
00:52:41 The analysis produced by the Home Office, if true, overwhelmingly confirms that the Conservative Party have broke in their 2019 election manifesto promising.
00:52:50 Bringing the overall immigration down, this is not entirely surprising considering that the country post Brexit has seen the net immigration rise to new heights.
00:53:00 Reaching their record of 504,000 last year.
00:53:06 While the government is expected to announce that another new record as high as nine, I'm sorry 504,000, I think maybe I said that right.
00:53:16 But this year, 997,000.
00:53:23 Things are now so bad in the country that even the Labour Party, a hardline leftist group that usually encourages mass immigration.
00:53:30 Has called for better border control.
00:53:40 So what's that going to?
00:53:41 Look like.
00:53:46 What are these?
00:53:46 What are these Western countries going?
00:53:48 To start to look like.
00:53:52 Well, it's going to look like ****.
00:53:53 Like this?
00:54:00 It's kind of funny cause it's like they have no self-awareness. Well, of course they don't have any self-awareness. They don't have an inner monologue.
00:54:07 You have blacks.
00:54:09 Wearing clothes that they don't have the technology to produce using electronics and other technologies, they have no idea.
00:54:17 How how it's magic boxes to them?
00:54:24 Living off the native people.
00:54:33 Harassing them like it's a joke.
00:54:37 It's all a big joke.
00:54:42 And why wouldn't they?
00:54:43 If this is what happens?
00:54:45 This is like a metaphor for what's going on, except for like the end, where they actually get kicked out like that would never happen.
Speaker 5
00:54:52 Random houses. Let's go.
Speaker
00:54:59 Question about.
Speaker 13
00:55:01 How are you today?
Speaker
00:55:01 For onto your.
Speaker 11
00:55:06 Come to the front door right now please.
Speaker 5
00:55:08 James James.
Speaker 20
00:55:11 Hello, James. James, James.
Speaker 19
00:55:12 We need to speak to James.
00:55:17 Is this where the study group is?
00:55:18 No, no.
Speaker 21
00:55:26 I'm sorry.
Speaker
00:55:30 You got kids, man?
Speaker 19
00:55:31 I only got kids.
Speaker
00:55:32 Yeah, that's how.
Speaker 19
00:55:32 Oh, sorry.
00:55:33 Oh, I thought this was a study group I actually thought.
00:55:35 OK.
00:55:36 And this the study group?
Devon
00:55:39 See if this was a real metaphor.
00:55:41 He would have said.
00:55:42 I've got kids, but you can.
00:55:43 Stay in their room.
00:55:48 Have their food.
00:55:54 I mean, you can't blame them for behaving this way.
00:55:56 You've essentially allowed them to behave this way.
00:56:00 On a macro level.
00:56:01 Why wouldn't they expect to be able to behave this way at a micro level?
00:56:07 You let them just walk in and start just living in your house.
00:56:17 I'm actually surprised that James.
00:56:21 Had the balls to usher them out.
00:56:30 Especially in the country, we don't have any firearms I.
00:56:32 Was thinking about this.
00:56:35 I mean, imagine like, look, there's been some very recent cases in the news where you have.
00:56:38 To imagine that hard.
00:56:45 But I this is this is how I think the exact same thing would have gone down.
00:56:50 In the wrong neighborhood in America.
Speaker 5
00:56:54 Random houses. Let's go.
Speaker 19
00:57:04 From the back.
Speaker 5
00:57:13 James. Hello. Names.
Speaker 19
00:57:15 We need to speak to James.
Speaker 17
00:57:25 Our results?
Devon
00:57:42 But sadly, sadly in the UK they don't have access to firearms, and in fact you'll go to jail just for playing the clip that I just played.
00:57:54 UK just jailed a a podcaster, right a racist podcaster.
00:58:12 Which leads us to, Speaking of jailing people for thought crime.
00:58:15 Well, not that it doesn't happen here in America it.
00:58:17 Happens here too.
00:58:21 Let's let's talk a lot about the uh.
00:58:25 The Durham report, right Durham, was going to do the big custard reveal Durham was going to come out with.
00:58:33 First it was the IG report.
00:58:37 Then it was the.
00:58:37 Now there's no more reports cause like Trump hasn't been in office for years, but somehow quite persists.
00:58:45 So the big reveal was going to be Durham.
00:58:52 The report comes out and it shows you everything we look.
00:58:55 We already knew all this stuff.
00:59:01 What have I been saying about repetition tonight?
00:59:05 We already went through this during the IG report.
00:59:09 All of the same stuff.
00:59:12 And no one's gonna go to jail.
00:59:15 That this person tweeted out? Oh, it's unacceptable. You know that the the FBI arrest a a prolific racist Twitter troll, Ricky Vaughn. And for, you know, 2016 election interference. So Ricky Vaughn.
00:59:28 Tweets out a meme about text 59 whatever to to vote for Hillary, right?
00:59:37 He goes to jail for that.
00:59:38 The FBI, then DOJ goes full bore.
00:59:43 And throws them in federal prison.
00:59:45 For sharing a meme.
00:59:50 That told stupid people you could vote by texting, you know, Hillary to five, nine or whatever the ****, right?
00:59:59 It was an obvious joke.
01:00:00 Anyone stupid enough to fall for that?
01:00:02 Be allowed to vote.
01:00:04 That was kind of the joke.
01:00:10 Durham report comes out.
01:00:16 Proves that Hillary and the FBI tried to rig the election in.
01:00:19 A very real way.
01:00:23 Shows the FBI shut down all of its investigations.
01:00:28 Into Hillary.
01:00:29 And the and.
01:00:30 The Clinton Foundation.
01:00:45 But like I said, we went through all this.
01:00:47 I went back because I I could have swore I was like, I remember talking about this for four years ago, four years ago.
01:00:54 When the IG report came out.
01:00:58 And sure enough, I had done a video.
01:01:03 Here's the here's the the video I.
01:01:04 Made four years ago.
01:01:07 Four years ago.
01:01:11 When the IG report showed basically the same kind of behavior that it was, there was literal treason.
01:01:17 Going on all over the FBI.
01:01:27 Inspector General Horowitz and FBI Director Ray to the disappointment of those who thought perhaps the OG report had been altered and that Trump was going to declassify a secret version of it, and maybe the Senate hearing was going to be finally when the gloves would come off.
01:01:42 You know, something we've been told over and over and over again by tragically hopeful.
01:01:46 People since before the James comedy hearing over a year ago well.
01:01:50 It came and went and proved not only to be as limp wrist that as the IG report its.
01:01:54 Health in terms of the kind of tough talk you'd expect to hear when the entire federal law enforcement apparatus has been caught committing treason or is I'm sorry, Horowitz would.
01:02:04 We did not find documentary or testimonial evidence that improper considerations, including political bias, but fear not you backwards peasants, because it seems that Trump's faith in director Ray is in no way misplaced.
01:02:15 You see, because Director Ray, he has the solution to all the treason going on.
01:02:20 At the FBI and don't worry.
01:02:21 You simple minded dumb shitz these elite minds of truth.
01:02:25 Justice and the American way have the answer.
Speaker 21
01:02:28 Although the report did not find any evidence of political bias or improper considerations ultimately impacting the investigation under review, the report did identify errors of judgment.
01:02:41 Violations of or disregard for policy and decisions that, at least in the benefit of hindsight, were certainly not the best choice.
01:02:51 I'd like to briefly summarize what we're doing to respond to those findings and recommendations.
01:02:57 First, we are going to hold accountable.
01:03:02 Any employee for potential misconduct.
01:03:04 We have already referred conduct highlighted in the report.
01:03:09 To our office of Professional Responsibility, O PR, which is the FBI's Independent Disciplinary office, we're going to adhere to the disciplinary process that.
01:03:21 That office has.
01:03:23 But without delay, and once that process once all the steps in that process are complete, we will not hesitate to hold people accountable.
01:03:31 Second, we're going to make sure that every FBI employee understands the lessons of this report through in depth focused training, starting first at the top with all of our senior executives from around the world, and then every FBI employee.
Devon
01:03:49 That's all the FBI needs it.
01:03:51 Wait, wait.
Speaker 22
01:03:54 Wait so?
Devon
01:03:56 Director rays big plan to clean up the FBI is.
01:04:00 More training.
01:04:04 So the highest authorities and law enforcement in the United States, they need training to tell them that treason is bad.
01:04:14 One the ever living **** is.
01:04:15 Going on over there.
01:04:18 OK.
01:04:21 President, if this is winning.
01:04:24 I I think.
01:04:24 You were right when you said that.
01:04:28 We'd get tired of it.
01:04:31 So that was me four years ago.
01:04:35 And it's exactly the same ******* thing. It's exactly the same ******* thing, Trump, whether Trump's president, whether Biden's president.
01:04:46 It's the same ******* thing.
01:04:49 There there, there's not going to be any arrests.
01:04:52 They're they're not even like, they're not even doing, like, a scapegoat kind of a thing.
01:04:56 They're not even like picking someone and throwing them individually under the bus.
01:05:07 That's how bad it is, guys.
01:05:15 You should, I mean.
01:05:20 That's how bad it is.
01:05:27 You're not going to vote your way out of this kind of corruption.
01:05:29 It's so deep.
01:05:31 It's so thick.
01:05:34 That it's it's all that's keeping it going.
01:05:39 If you got rid of the corruption.
01:05:40 There wouldn't be enough people there to like keep the.
01:05:44 The country going like there wouldn't be.
01:05:55 And it doesn't matter how many special counsels they have.
01:05:59 How many reports that come out?
01:06:04 All these people are part of the same ******* machine.
01:06:10 And they got a cushy spot in the hierarchy.
01:06:16 And their first priority?
01:06:18 Is to preserve the structure of that hierarchy.
01:06:24 And they're not going to do anything that's going to jeopardize that.
01:06:32 Look, you can't really blame them in some way.
01:06:34 If you look, there's so many people that claim to be ohh, I'm so red pilled and I can.
01:06:38 Totally get it.
01:06:41 Oh, but if I say that it at work then, uh, yeah, the HR lady will come in.
01:06:45 So I'll just, I'll just, you know, I'll sign the the diversity pledge.
01:06:52 When we have our our diversity training.
01:06:57 Well, I have to sign it.
01:06:59 Otherwise, I'll lose my health care.
01:07:03 Well, then, how the **** can you get mad at at at these people that are essentially just you in a different job?
01:07:13 Best case scenario.
01:07:23 Americans have no spine.
01:07:30 No scruples or no spine.
01:07:37 Those are the two kinds of Americans.
01:07:44 So yeah, now that.
01:07:44 The reports out.
01:07:45 You're going to have it's.
01:07:46 You have all these people making these endless threads on Twitter.
01:07:49 Like Ohh, shocking shocking.
01:07:54 Did you know that Hillary Clinton knew this?
01:07:56 And did you know that comedy knew that?
01:08:00 Rosenstein knew this.
01:08:06 Michael Steele did that.
01:08:09 Peter struck said this.
01:08:19 No one's going to jail.
01:08:26 No one's even.
01:08:27 Being charged who?
01:08:29 Would prosecute them.
Speaker
01:08:33 Who would charge them?
Devon
01:08:35 It's their friends.
01:08:38 Their friends aren't going to arrest them, charge them and.
01:08:43 And and prosecute them.
01:09:00 And you know what?
01:09:03 Another reason why, especially at the like on the local level, maybe not so much.
01:09:09 It depends on where you live.
01:09:12 Voting might still matter to some degree, but on the national level, it's ******* stupid.
01:09:17 It's stupid.
01:09:18 It it's not just stupid.
01:09:20 You're stupid if you participate because now you are basically.
01:09:25 Consenting to the system, you're saying that I believe in the system enough to participate in it.
01:09:47 And then when you quote, UN quote, lose the election.
01:09:50 You can't complain.
01:09:51 You played the game.
01:09:54 You knew the rules.
01:09:55 You still played the game, you lost.
01:10:13 You know, maybe it's different on a local level.
01:10:15 It really depends on where you live though.
01:10:19 A lot of these local elections have shenanigans going on too.
01:10:29 The system is ******.
Speaker 6
01:10:37 OK.
Devon
01:10:42 You got another story here.
01:10:58 No, I did not.
01:11:00 It's gonna be guys, I kind of a short one I guess tonight.
01:11:07 I'm worn out.
01:11:09 I don't think can tell.
01:11:12 Wearing a full bee suit.
01:11:15 Ohh so update I guess.
01:11:19 That uh.
01:11:20 I told you guys about the swarm trap I put out in the desert.
01:11:26 And when I went to go collect that.
01:11:27 It was like a horror film.
01:11:29 Meaning that I.
01:11:30 I stepped on a branch and I went crack.
01:11:33 And the high went and started pouring out.
01:11:39 And even that's very unusual behavior for bees at night.
01:11:42 So I had this hive that I was like, ah, I don't really.
01:11:45 I wasn't looking forward because I had they're they're in the swarm box that you have to transfer to a normal box.
01:11:51 And my experience, these ******* Africanized bees do not build on the comb that you leave in there.
01:11:57 They make a big mess.
01:11:58 So you're basically it's.
01:11:59 Almost like a little mini, you know, like you're cutting out of a wall or something like that.
01:12:04 And it makes a big mess and everything sticky and the whole time they're attacking you and all this fun stuff.
01:12:10 So I wasn't looking forward to doing this.
01:12:14 But I transfer them over to a normal hive cause at least for right now.
01:12:20 They weren't any more aggressive than the rest of them, so.
01:12:25 I did not have to euthanize them yet, but I did Mark put on a mark on their on their hive, so if they ever give me any kind of sass mouth.
01:12:33 Plastic bag.
01:12:36 I'm suffocating them.
01:12:41 I did that today. I was doing that in the 100 degree weather, wearing a full bee suit and 100 degrees is not always fun.
01:12:47 Actually, it's never fun.
01:12:51 It's never fun.
01:12:55 Hang on, a regular chat here for a second.
01:12:57 Maybe you guys have some stuff because this is this is.
01:13:01 Let's do a little.
01:13:02 Let's do a little more relaxed format right now.
01:13:07 I almost got like there was another video I I had done a week after this when I played a clip from.
01:13:16 Again, it was four years ago, but I could have done the stream or done that.
01:13:19 It was, it was actually like a pre recorded stream because it was when YouTube had had given me a strike.
01:13:24 So I couldn't stream.
01:13:27 So I just stranded myself and then uploaded it.
01:13:31 And I could have done it.
01:13:35 Like I listened.
01:13:36 To it wasn't very long, is like 20 minutes.
01:13:39 And everything I was saying, like I was expecting to be like have some kind of cringe in there or something like be.
01:13:43 Like wrong about something or?
01:13:46 You know, but I listened to it.
01:13:47 I was.
01:13:47 Like damn.
01:13:49 It's it's, you know.
01:13:52 Nothing's changed.
01:13:55 Four years.
01:13:57 Nothing's changed.
01:14:05 Son of William says Hi, Deb and I work for a multinational firm, one of the largest in the world.
01:14:11 I've spent the last five years working my way up and I finished my law degree part time in the process.
01:14:17 I want to believe that it's worth it to do, but candidly I'm starting to lose faith.
01:14:22 Maybe that's a good thing.
01:14:23 I don't know if it's if.
01:14:24 It's not worth it to finish your law degree.
01:14:27 We need more lawyers.
01:14:31 Here's the thing, even if things start to collapse, as I really think they will.
01:14:39 They'll never collapse.
01:14:40 I mean, I I at least I don't think in our lifetime unless there's some catastrophic war or something like that, which is increasingly more likely.
01:14:49 But there's outlook lawyers.
01:14:53 Sadly, we'll always have job security.
01:14:58 And we will.
01:15:00 We'll have an increasing need for lawyers.
01:15:04 So yeah, I mean.
01:15:07 If you're if.
01:15:08 You've been working on your law degree this whole time.
01:15:10 I wouldn't just give.
01:15:11 Up on.
01:15:11 It I would just maybe think about what you can do to help us with that.
Speaker 20
01:15:23 Can you use?
Devon
01:15:24 Dish soap and water to Devin.
01:15:25 Oh for the.
01:15:26 Yeah, but if you do that, you ruin.
01:15:29 All the comb and everything I don't want.
01:15:31 To ruin the hive.
01:15:34 I just want to suffocate them, dump out their dead bodies and then use their frames and other hives.
01:15:40 I don't want to destroy all the the goodies they made me.
01:15:48 There are videos of beekeepers hive extermination on YouTube. Yeah, the plastic bag in the hot sun. Trust me, it's when it's 100 degrees outside.
01:15:56 And you put a an, an airtight black plastic force field around a hive, they're going to, they will succumb.
01:16:03 Might take longer than you think.
01:16:06 It'll take a few days, actually, because they're Hardy little ********.
01:16:11 But they will.
01:16:12 They will die eventually.
01:16:20 Let's see here.
01:16:23 Hammer authority.
01:16:24 It's going to be a short one tonight, 4 hours later.
01:16:28 Yeah, that's happened before.
01:16:29 No, it's gonna be a short one that I'm really.
01:16:31 Tired, I'm.
01:16:32 Really. Probably.
01:16:34 I'm really tired tonight.
01:16:37 I got.
01:16:38 I I drank like 3 gallons of water just to keep functional in the heat I was.
01:16:43 Because I had to go through all my hives cause we're, you know, we still have like a.
01:16:48 We have a.
01:16:51 A nectar flow going on right now and you don't want to give bees too much space.
01:16:58 So you want to have them in a box that has.
01:17:02 A little bit of room to grow.
01:17:04 But not too much.
01:17:06 Because if you give them too much room, it's almost like if you have workers and you and you, let's say you want them to accomplish a lot of **** in the next six months.
01:17:17 But if you were to come.
01:17:18 To like have a meeting and say.
01:17:19 All right.
01:17:20 You have all this ****.
01:17:21 I want you to do in six months.
01:17:23 It'll be very overwhelming to them and they'll think like, oh, there's, there's so much ****.
01:17:28 Yeah, I got to do.
01:17:30 But if you, you know, break it up into little bits, you know, throughout that six months.
01:17:37 They're able to handle it better.
01:17:38 Same thing with bees.
01:17:39 If you give them too much space, they actually they slow down.
01:17:43 They think they have too.
01:17:45 You know too much to do part of it too.
01:17:47 Is they have to.
01:17:47 Patrol a bigger space because the whole time bees have a lot of predators.
01:17:52 There's a lot of things that are trying to steal their honey ants, especially in the desert.
01:17:56 There's all kinds of ants that are.
01:17:58 I mean, there's no way to really stop them, those little.
01:18:00 You know, little tiny baby sugar ants.
01:18:02 Those little ******* get into every single hive and and they're not like, I mean, there's really not much you can do about it.
01:18:09 But they, you know, they have those, you got high beetles.
01:18:13 You got wax moths.
01:18:14 You have all these annoying little creatures.
01:18:20 I can't tell you how many black widows I've had to crush that have been.
01:18:23 That make their home like right on, like right outside the hive so they can feast on all the juicy bees that come in.
01:18:30 And out.
01:18:33 Lizards like there's little lizards that just walk up and eat bees out of the air.
01:18:38 It's kind of crazy to watch, actually.
01:18:41 I don't.
01:18:41 I don't mind them.
01:18:42 Just cause they're they're not doing it in great numbers, it's.
01:18:44 Just kind of like long as they don't eat Queens that are flying out to get mated.
01:18:49 Yeah, that's fine, I guess.
01:18:53 You know the blizzards have their own, their own predators, like churro to worry about.
01:18:56 I've I've been finding dead lizards here and there.
01:18:59 I also found I found shows little.
01:19:04 Boneyard his mass gravesite.
01:19:09 When I was hooking up the the swamp cooler.
01:19:13 I was climbing around back and and hooking up the, you know, washing power, washing the the sediment off the the filters and and all that stuff and plugging it back in.
01:19:23 And I found, like, a pile of dead animals.
01:19:28 Or or I I should say parts of dead animals there was like, oh, a rabbits leg. And like a wing of a bird. And like a rat's head. And like, like, this must be where Cherub drags his animals to.
01:19:42 To go **** with.
01:19:46 How many hives do I have growing number?
01:19:50 We're we're def.
01:19:51 We're definitely in the double digits now.
01:19:56 The swarms are it's it's cause the Africanized bees swarm so often.
01:20:00 If you put out swarm traps, you'll just you'll just keep getting more and more of them it it's.
01:20:08 Like it's almost like unlimited bees, it just a lot of them are ****** bees, so you don't really want them until you you still have to get, you know, you have to put different Queens in there or or what I do.
01:20:20 I don't know is this be talk boring?
01:20:22 This be talk might be boring for a lot of people.
01:20:25 The Africanized bees.
01:20:28 If if they're mean or they're ******, I'll kill their queen.
01:20:33 And then I'll wait like, three or four days.
01:20:35 And then I'll come back.
01:20:36 Into the hive and you'll see that.
01:20:39 When they bees realize.
01:20:40 Oh, we don't have a queen.
01:20:43 They find an egg.
01:20:45 That the old queen had laid.
01:20:47 And they start trying to make that into a queen.
01:20:50 It's actually kind of crazy.
01:20:51 The biology of it, because genetically, a queen and a worker bee, it's the same egg, right.
01:21:00 It the only difference is the worker bees start feeding it.
01:21:06 Lots of royal Jelly.
01:21:09 And it's just weird to me that by eating a different diet, they genetically, I mean, I don't know genetically, but they're they're biologically very different than the rest of the bees.
01:21:20 They develop way differently.
01:21:23 Then the rest of the bees, and you know, they develop ovaries and they develop, you know, all these physical characteristics that that make them stand out from a regular bee.
01:21:33 So anyway, they do that.
01:21:36 And I go in there and I kill all.
01:21:39 The the Queens they've started to make.
01:21:42 And now, because they can only start doing that with eggs that are about, you know, three days old or so, they have no choice.
01:21:49 They're ******.
01:21:50 Like, basically, if I walk away from them and don't touch them.
01:21:53 They'll just die off.
01:21:54 They have no way of creating another queen.
01:21:59 And the.
01:22:02 What I've been doing is I have a couple purebred European hives that I keep.
01:22:08 And I'll pull A-frame of eggs from the the European hives, and I'll drop it in with the Africanized bees.
01:22:14 And they don't.
01:22:15 They just see that there's eggs again, they're like, oh, thank God.
01:22:18 I thought there was no eggs and they they start making Queens out of the European eggs.
01:22:23 And then those those Queens will hatch out and get mated with random.
01:22:27 Who knows what genetics?
01:22:29 And they'll come back.
01:22:29 So they're usually mutts.
01:22:31 They usually get some, you know, they're they're usually Mulatos.
01:22:34 I guess you could say when they come back.
01:22:36 But the the reason I do it that way.
01:22:39 Is I just had a lot of bad success putting like a a European queen in the hive with them.
01:22:45 They just they kill her.
01:22:48 But if they raise their themselves for some reason.
01:22:50 They they don't kill her.
01:22:52 So you end up with mystery Genetics that way, but I have found that the the **** *****.
01:22:59 Queens have been making that way.
01:23:01 Haven't been that bad.
01:23:02 Like they're a little.
01:23:04 They're a little, you know, like the Africanized traits are definitely there.
01:23:08 Like, they're a little annoying.
01:23:09 They're a.
01:23:09 Little spicier, I guess you could say.
01:23:13 But they they're not like.
01:23:15 I mean, they're way better.
01:23:16 They're way better than the the pure Africanized bees.
01:23:20 So that's what I've been doing with that.
01:23:24 UM.
01:23:26 It's, I'll tell you what.
01:23:28 It's it's an easy thing to do.
01:23:30 It's challenging where I live and if you live in the southern part of United States.
01:23:35 It's a real challenging thing to do.
01:23:36 I also pulled my first honey.
01:23:39 So I have an I have a rough idea now as to how much honey.
01:23:42 You can get out.
01:23:43 Of these things, and it's actually a lot more than I was thinking.
01:23:48 I mean, I looked at the numbers I knew like basically like ohh yeah, you'll.
01:23:51 Get like 40 pounds.
01:23:52 You know approximately per hive and whatever.
01:23:56 But I just pulled one for just one frame out of a hive the other day.
01:24:02 And I harvested my first real honey because I just wanted to go through the process because I have an extractor and all the stuff to do it.
01:24:09 I just wanted to, you know, do it.
01:24:11 I mean, the reason I'm not doing more of it is I'm feeding the honey back to the bees.
01:24:14 I'm trying to make more bees right now.
01:24:16 And one frame and my boxes hold 10 frames.
01:24:21 Can fill up.
01:24:23 About like I don't know if you guys have ever done canning.
01:24:28 Like the big Mason jars, there's like the big Mason jars and I can't remember what they what they are, but like the smaller like I want to say they're maybe.
01:24:37 Maybe they're like a pint, but it's almost like it almost looks like this.
01:24:42 I'd say maybe they're about 12 ounces like it's almost like a 12 ounce can of soda, maybe slightly more, maybe 14.
01:24:48 I don't know what it.
01:24:49 Is but one frame fills up about.
01:24:52 Four of those jars that are about that size.
01:24:56 So that was pretty cool.
01:24:57 And the honey was pretty actually.
01:25:00 It was more than pretty good it.
01:25:01 Was really good.
01:25:02 It was.
01:25:02 It was real.
01:25:04 But it it's an easy thing to have if you're.
01:25:06 Doing the homestead.
01:25:07 Thing and you don't live somewhere where there's Africanized bees, there's no reason to not just have like two or three hives, just set up on your property somewhere.
01:25:18 You don't have to.
01:25:20 Because here's the other thing I've noticed and maybe look, I I I might.
01:25:23 Find out that I'm way wrong about this down the road.
01:25:26 I've only been doing this a couple years now.
01:25:29 But they make a big deal out of treating, you know, you you have to.
01:25:33 All you always have to do all this management and you're have to constantly treat the bees with all these chemicals.
01:25:38 You know, oxalic acid or whatever because of the verola mites and blah blah.
01:25:42 I did 0 treatments last year. Aside from I put a a like 1/2 teaspoon.
01:25:50 Of this concoction of of essential oils that I came up with, that it's basically like like peppermint oil, oregano oil and thymol, which is, you know, thyme oil.
01:26:08 And I forget what else, but like basically I did some research and found like some essential oils.
01:26:15 And then I I mixed that I diluted it, mixed it, emulsified it in some water, put that in a Mason jar.
01:26:22 And so it's pretty diluted, but it smelled.
01:26:23 It still smells really strong.
01:26:25 And then when I feed them sugar water during the dirt.
01:26:28 I would just put like a tiny little bit of that in there that, but I don't know if that really made that much of a difference, but I didn't have.
01:26:34 I didn't have any hives die over the winter.
01:26:37 And every person I would talk to was like, oh, you're, you know, your first year you might lose, you might lose like 50% of your hives. And I I had 0% losses.
01:26:48 All my hives are doing pretty good now.
01:26:49 There's a couple that aren't doing that.
01:26:51 Great, but.
01:26:52 I think most of that's because.
01:26:55 I did.
01:26:56 I've been splitting so aggressively that.
01:26:59 I don't really expect them to be doing that great.
01:27:03 But yeah, like it's it seems like it's pretty easy.
01:27:07 At least for me so far. Again next year, maybe I'll have 50% losses and I'll be like, oh, that sucks.
01:27:14 But it seems like it's a pretty easy thing to add to your homestead.
01:27:18 And you get like a **** ton of honey. Like if you just had. I mean, just think of it this way, even if you do like the formula where they say a a decent producing hive will give you at least £40 per year.
01:27:29 It's 100 and you have 3 hives. That's 120 a, 120 pounds of honey.
01:27:35 Then you can use that as a sugar substitute when it comes to baking.
01:27:40 You can add it to tea.
01:27:43 You also get wax you can use for candles.
01:27:47 I mean, there's just so many different uses for that and.
01:27:50 You don't even have to buy bees.
01:27:52 In fact, it's probably stupider to buy bees if you don't want to be treating cause.
01:27:56 I think that's really what's going on, is they they have all these commercial producers that have bred these bees that are just these sickly.
01:28:04 You know, weak bees like these inbred bees, that maybe they have these traits of gentleness and and, you know, really good brood patterns or or, you know, maybe they're slightly more productive than other bees or whatever, but they also require treatments.
01:28:23 Or they did.
01:28:25 And if you look, look, it's not like.
01:28:27 They act like ohh all the all the bees.
01:28:29 Are dying off?
01:28:30 Well, clearly not.
01:28:32 Like I've collected like 5 or 6 swarms like and these these bees aren't being treated in whatever abandoned.
01:28:39 You know, house that they're living you.
01:28:41 Know what I don't know.
01:28:42 I don't know.
01:28:42 Who knows what they're living in, right?
01:28:45 So if you catch your own local bees.
01:28:47 Wherever you're living at, they're going to be already adapted.
01:28:50 You're not importing some weird beef.
01:28:53 Georgia or California or or Hawaii or whatever.
01:28:57 And and then just throwing it in your in your environment and hoping for the best.
01:29:01 You're getting bees that are already completely adapted to your environment.
01:29:07 And haven't been getting treated like no one's been shooting poison into the, you know, the tree stump they live in or whatever.
01:29:14 And and that way, if you know if they do die, who cares?
01:29:17 Were free.
01:29:18 It's not a big.
01:29:20 And you can make the only thing you.
01:29:21 Really have to buy.
01:29:23 You don't have to, but like it makes it easier is like the the frames.
01:29:27 You can make beat boxes pretty easy.
01:29:32 UM.
01:29:35 Someone saying try adding a few drops of tea tree oil to a gallon of sugar water.
01:29:39 It's a natural.
01:29:40 Yeah, I think tea tree oil is in my Little Mix, I've.
01:29:42 Got like I've got like 5 different I like last year I went in and read like a bunch of different people trying different.
01:29:54 Concoctions and I came up with my own formula.
01:29:56 I have it.
01:29:56 Written down somewhere and then I just made like a big jar of it and I was just, you know, just barely, barely adding it to sugar water.
01:30:05 When I do my feedings.
01:30:07 And I don't know if that's what helped.
01:30:09 You know, I don't know if that's what's done it, but.
01:30:12 So far so good.
01:30:16 Mighty Crown says beeswax still best in candles.
01:30:19 Yeah, well, that's the thing too.
01:30:20 Is you use paraffin wax.
01:30:21 These other kinds of wax.
01:30:24 That those fumes are not good.
01:30:26 For you to breathe in.
01:30:28 Whereas beeswax is a very clean burning wax.
01:30:33 Really expensive though to get and I mean that, not just monetarily to get beeswax it takes.
01:30:40 The bees, it's almost like works out to be like 4-4 pounds of honey to make one pound of wax.
01:30:48 So it's very expensive for the bees to make more wax, so I usually don't have I'm, I'm sure down the road, right when I've got like hundreds of hives and I'm, you know.
01:31:00 I'll have extra wax laying around, but right now it's like.
01:31:03 I still have to.
01:31:06 Buy wax to put on my frames and things like that.
01:31:10 UM.
01:31:14 Be lives mattered or matter?
01:31:17 You've killed lots of Hornets.
01:31:19 Yeah, Hornets are not good.
01:31:21 Hornets are not good.
01:31:25 They do not.
01:31:26 Help you, and in fact they'll attack your beads.
01:31:28 They try to break into your bee boxes and steal the honey and and kill the babies.
01:31:34 John Connor says.
01:31:36 I know you hate being told what to do, but please cover this documentary occupation of the American mind, blah blah blah.
01:31:43 Oh, we'll see.
01:31:46 We shall see.
01:31:50 Devon and the beatboxing pit crickets.
01:31:54 Can you guys hear those crickets?
01:31:56 They're everywhere.
01:31:59 They're everywhere.
01:32:05 Yeah, you guys want me to watch that clip?
01:32:07 Let's watch the clip.
01:32:08 Why not?
01:32:14 Skip to 1845.
01:32:22 How long is this clip that I have to skip to 1845?
Speaker 6
01:32:29 Let's see here.
Speaker 23
01:32:33 Good support.
Devon
01:32:36 Alright, hang on.
01:32:38 Let me activate that.
Speaker 23
01:32:47 In the United States, Israel can do no wrong.
01:32:49 Israel is always the the victim.
01:32:52 Israel is the little David against the big bad Goliath.
Speaker 24
01:32:56 Two years after the Lebanon invasion, the American Jewish Congress sponsored a conference in Jerusalem to devise a formal public relations strategy, known in Hebrew as hasbara.
01:33:08 Participants included PR and advertising executives, media specialists, journalists and leaders of major Jewish groups.
01:33:17 According to a brochure from the Congress, no single event brought home the need for a more effective Hasbro or information program more persuasively than the 1982 war in Lebanon. The events that.
01:33:28 But as one conference participant put it, Israel is no longer perceived to be little David but Goliath steamrolling across.
01:33:35 The map.
01:33:37 The primary aim of the conference was to develop strategies to spin unpopular Israeli policies and to counter negative press coverage by shaping the media frame in advance.
01:33:48 News doesn't just jump into a camera, a conference delegate said it's directed, it's managed, it's made accessible.
01:33:55 Israel based advertising executive Martin Fenton would put it in even more blunt terms.
01:34:01 Propaganda is not a dirty word, he said.
01:34:04 Face it, we are in the game of changing people's minds and making them think differently to.
Devon
01:34:10 I'm kind of curious.
01:34:11 I want to see the full quote.
01:34:12 Hang on.
Speaker 24
01:34:14 It's managed, it's made accessible.
01:34:17 Israel based advertising.
Devon
01:34:19 I says I am bothered by the use here of the word hasbara propaganda.
01:34:24 Is not, or. Hasbro's propaganda is not a dirty word, and it is what we are talking about, although I admit that I would hate to have something called a Ministry of Propaganda. The Old Zionist approach to public relations. Hasbro. Which?
Speaker 24
01:34:40 An executive, Martin Fenton, would put it in even more blunt terms propaganda.
Devon
01:34:45 Yeah, we're come on.
01:34:50 Which explains what we are doing after the fact no longer works.
01:34:56 It's dated. We've got to stop looking at things the way we once did. Face it, we are in the game of changing people's minds, of making them think differently.
01:35:07 UM.
01:35:12 To accomplish that, we need propaganda.
01:35:14 Yeah, that's something like again.
01:35:16 I kind of feel like maybe the right.
01:35:19 And conservatives have never valued, you know, producing movies or or making propaganda because they just don't. They don't think that it's necessary because they think that they're well, like, like the Declaration of Independence says they think it's self-evident. Right.
01:35:37 They think ohh.
01:35:37 We don't need to prove it, just the.
01:35:39 Facts are on our side.
01:35:42 And they don't realize, well, it doesn't matter.
01:35:44 Most people are emotional thinkers.
01:35:48 That's why when you look at advertising for products, they almost don't even mention what the product does half the time.
01:35:55 You know, they they don't mention, like, here.
01:35:57 Here's a perfect example.
01:36:00 We might get back to this here in a second, because why not, right?
01:36:03 But let me.
01:36:04 Let me show you this.
01:36:08 This is dove dish soap.
01:36:13 Or not dish soap body soap, this is dove.
01:36:16 This is soap.
01:36:18 OK, you guys, right, this is this is soap.
01:36:26 I don't know why it's there's no audio.
01:36:28 Why is there no audio?
01:36:32 Why is there no audio for the soap commercial?
01:36:36 Let me see if there's a.
01:36:43 Where the where the soap audio go.
01:36:50 I mean, I'll find it.
01:36:51 I'll find it.
01:36:51 Hang on.
01:37:05 Oh, where's the soap?
01:37:06 Here I'll find it.
01:37:07 Hang on a SEC.
01:37:11 It's got to be on Twitter.
Speaker 6
01:37:31 All right. Let's see here.
Devon
01:37:37 Yeah, here we are.
01:37:43 All right.
01:37:43 Again, this is this is soap.
01:39:15 OK, so that's not a.
01:39:18 Stupid Twitter.
01:39:20 That has nothing to do with ******* soap.
01:39:24 I like how even the fat version of the video game girl it's she's still skinnier than the real person.
01:39:32 They they still made her skinnier and prettier.
01:39:38 Like, look at those arms.
01:39:40 The arms on the real person right there.
01:39:42 Look at that.
01:39:43 Are as thick as the legs.
01:39:49 Look at that.
01:39:51 Oh my God.
01:39:55 There's nothing new assault, though it has nothing to.
01:39:57 Do with soap.
01:40:01 No commercial has anything to do with the product anymore.
01:40:08 And I just think conservatives and right leaning people are just kind of autistic and think that.
01:40:15 That somehow the facts matter to people and they don't.
01:40:18 And look, they matter even less to diversity.
01:40:25 I think everyone has seen going around on on least on Twitter.
01:40:32 You'll see black people will contest.
01:40:38 Because they don't understand, they'll contest.
01:40:43 Crime statistics.
01:40:45 That factor in per capita.
01:40:49 Right.
01:40:50 It'll adjust for population, right?
01:40:54 And there's a response that was going around.
01:40:58 In fact, maybe I'll find that.
01:41:01 From some black guy saying per capita was a made-up white term used to make blacks look more violent.
01:41:16 Let's see if I can find it.
01:41:24 I can't find it but.
01:41:27 Well, I see a lot of memes referring to it, but I can't find the actual screenshot.
01:41:31 Oh, wait, here it is.
01:41:33 Oh wait, that's not it.
01:41:34 But there's, you know, black people don't understand.
01:41:37 Or at least that black person who was responding there, and probably a lot of honestly, a lot of other diversity.
01:41:41 And and just frankly a lot of white people are just dumb.
01:41:44 These days.
01:41:46 They don't understand what per capita means.
01:41:52 I mean, let's, I mean, for ***** sake, we have we have.
01:41:55 It's not just limited to the black people we have.
01:41:57 We have people promoting the idea of Flat Earth and **** like that, unironically.
01:42:03 People have just gotten Dumber.
01:42:06 In presenting facts does not compete with presenting a motion.
01:42:12 Q Anon.
01:42:13 Perfect example.
01:42:13 So it affects the right just as heavily.
01:42:23 So anyway, let's get back to that thing.
01:42:26 Where is the Vimeo?
Speaker 9
01:42:28 Here we are.
Speaker 24
01:42:30 Game of changing people's minds, of making them think differently. To accomplish that, we need propaganda.
01:42:39 The conference was chaired by US advertising executive Carl Spielvogel, the legendary ad man who created the highly acclaimed Miller Light beer ads in the 1970s.
Speaker 22
01:42:49 The choice of Spielvogel makes perfect sense.
01:42:51 He's known as a Master of image inversion and rebranding.
01:42:55 The ad man responsible for transforming Miller Lite, which had been viewed before as a.
01:43:00 Who's beer into a manly beer that tough guys would drink?
Speaker 17
01:43:02 The best part is that it tastes so great.
Speaker 8
01:43:05 The best part is it's less.
Speaker 21
01:43:06 No, it tastes great.
01:43:08 Less filling.
Speaker 22
01:43:09 His job with Israel would require the same kind of rebranding, only in the opposite direction to help soften the image of a country that's coming to be seen as a bully.
01:43:20 So he recommends creating a cabinet post dedicated exclusively to explaining policy.
01:43:26 Whose job would not be setting policy but presenting it in the most attractive way to the rest of the world?
Speaker 10
01:43:32 Classic PR is to say the problem is not the policy, it's the presentation.
01:43:38 When the policies are so reprehensible that many people become critical.
Devon
01:43:46 See and that's that's.
01:43:47 Look, I don't know why conservatives don't understand this either, because it it's the same, it's.
01:43:54 Think about honey and and like if I sell honey.
01:43:59 Honey is, I mean, there's different kinds of honey, and if you're like a honey, if you know, like, freak, you can you you really zero in on on different kinds of, you know, specific kinds of nectar sources and things like that.
01:44:13 Most consumers don't care about all.
01:44:15 That ****, they don't.
01:44:17 They care about the packaging.
01:44:20 They care like about.
01:44:24 The story behind the honey.
01:44:27 They they care about how it makes them feel when they buy the honey.
01:44:32 Because when they consume the honey, my honey is going to be identical to a lot of other honeys.
01:44:38 For the average consumer.
01:44:42 So the only way to differentiate my honey is to put it in a fancy package and tell some kind of story or or something like that, right?
01:44:52 And you can see that with any product.
01:44:56 In fact, if you look at I I've, I'm always.
01:44:58 I'm always dumbfounded when I go to the grocery store and get.
01:45:05 Like allergy medicine.
01:45:08 You have the name brand Claritin.
01:45:11 And it's really expensive.
01:45:12 It's like almost 30 bucks.
01:45:15 For 12 Claritin pills or I'm I'm these are all ballpark figures.
01:45:21 I don't remember what it was exactly, but something.
01:45:23 Like that, right?
01:45:25 And then you have the generic brand.
01:45:27 Which has the exact same active ingredient.
01:45:31 In some cases might even be produced in the same factory.
01:45:37 And because it's called like allergy no more you know by.
01:45:43 By Smiths or Safeway or, you know, whatever.
01:45:46 It's $13 instead of 30.
01:45:49 Same thing, same exact thing.
01:45:52 The only difference is is Claritin has the fancy name brand.
01:45:57 And the fancy label and all the fancy commercials.
01:46:04 Even though they're selling the exact same thing.
01:46:07 You know Tylenol versus acetaminophen.
01:46:12 There's no difference. There's nothing about the the $25 bottle of of bare aspirin that makes it better than the $12.00 bottle of aspirin.
Speaker 19
01:46:25 You know.
Devon
01:46:32 But conservatives, they they just, they don't get that for some reason.
01:46:35 They're too autistic.
01:46:37 I think it's because they're the ones.
01:46:39 Oftentimes they're the ones buying the generic brand.
01:46:42 They think that everyone just, you know, does that.
01:46:48 Or they maybe they think it's being dishonest.
01:46:51 Why don't want to lie?
01:46:56 Well, you don't want to win and it's not really lying.
01:46:59 Is it lying to put a fence, put your product in a fancy packaging?
01:47:04 You know it?
01:47:05 I don't think so.
01:47:07 To make it more appealing.
Speaker 10
01:47:13 Other than acknowledge there's anything wrong with the policy, there's a doubling down on the PR effort.
Speaker 22
01:47:18 After Lebanon, you start to see the basic House price strategy in action. Images of Palestinians fighting back against Israel's occupation make their way onto American television screens, and the Israeli military crushes this resistance in brutal ways that.
01:47:33 And the cut Israel's image as underdog and victim.
Speaker 26
01:47:36 Israeli helicopter gunships deliberately fired a missile into a crowd of civilians last night, killing seven Palestinians and wounding 70 more.
Speaker 22
01:47:48 Then Israeli officials go into full Hasbro mode and act like the occupation doesn't even exist, framing all Palestinian resistance as terrorism and Israeli aggression as self defence.
Speaker 8
01:47:53 17 Alice.
Speaker 28
01:47:59 We will do whatever it takes to defend ourselves and defend ourselves.
01:48:04 We will.
Speaker 22
01:48:05 That's the basic Hasbro strategy in a nutshell.
01:48:08 Even when you're violently crushing resistance to your own brutal occupation, portray Israel as an innocent victim by demonizing Palestinians as nothing but terrorists.
Speaker 27
01:48:17 The Palestinian terror campaign continues.
01:48:20 It only justifies again and again that we Israel.
Speaker
01:48:23 We have.
Speaker 27
01:48:24 To continue and defend ourselves.
Speaker 23
01:48:25 There have been horrific Palestinian terror.
Devon
01:48:27 Or or in other words.
01:48:30 The Jew cries out in pain.
01:48:34 As he strikes you.
01:48:37 So yeah.
01:48:39 I'll I'll that looks interesting.
01:48:41 I might check out the rest.
01:48:42 Of that at.
01:48:42 Some point where's the where's the chat at again?
01:48:49 Mass immigration from Europe to the New World because of speech or TV, I'm not sure you mean by that.
01:48:59 Let me Scroll down.
01:49:00 Apparently I'm really behind on these things.
01:49:03 We are way more effective than Jews at Jews are currently Disney tanking.
01:49:08 Hollywood is dead, seen as dead.
01:49:10 See, this is this is where you're wrong buddy.
01:49:12 This is the overconfidence.
01:49:15 You think Hollywood's dead? Hollywood's not dead.
01:49:19 Can you produce a movie for $100 million? I don't have a.
01:49:22 $100 million.
01:49:25 See, this is the.
01:49:26 This is what I'm talking about.
01:49:27 Conservatives think because in their echo chamber, they, because they don't go watch Hollywood movies that.
01:49:32 No one is.
01:49:35 Those Marvel movie movies are still bringing in, you know, Speaking of movies.
01:49:43 This is.
01:49:48 This is from the new Indiana Jones movie.
01:49:51 Look at a lot of you guys.
01:49:53 Look, it's just.
01:49:54 You know I'm right.
01:49:55 A lot of you guys are gonna go see it anyway.
01:49:57 A lot of you guys are gonna go see this ******* movie anyway.
01:50:02 Now, I haven't watched the verify, but I fully believe it.
01:50:08 This is being reported as actual dialogue from the Indiana Jones movie, The new one that's coming out.
01:50:15 Indiana says.
01:50:17 I thought the Nazis, you know.
01:50:20 And the woman that or ****** or whoever that is, that's in there.
01:50:24 And you stole from the indigenous people too.
01:50:34 And why would you be surprised?
01:50:37 And like I said, a lot of lot of people, a lot of people listen to the sound of my voice, are going to pay money to go see it. Hollywood's not dead.
01:50:46 Go out.
01:50:46 Go broke.
01:50:47 Is it is a lie.
01:50:50 CNN's not dead look, Trump went on CNN.
01:50:58 MSNBC is not dead.
01:51:00 They're still on the air.
01:51:02 They'll adapt.
01:51:05 Twitter captured and overthrown Twitter's not capture and overthrown the.
01:51:10 The new CEO.
01:51:14 Was a an executive chair at the World Economic Forum a couple months ago, talking about how the power doesn't lie with being the influencer, but the one being able to curate influencers.
01:51:28 And now she's curating influencers.
01:51:37 So it's this is what I'm talking about.
01:51:40 Conservatives think that they're winning when they're not.
01:51:52 See here.
01:51:54 Vice is dead.
01:51:55 Yeah, Vice is dead.
01:51:57 But who really watched vice anyway?
01:52:05 When you have organizations like Vice and BuzzFeed.
01:52:09 Fall by the wayside.
01:52:11 It's not like there aren't hundreds more springing up.
01:52:14 They're like the hydra.
01:52:15 They have unlimited money.
01:52:23 They can go bankrupt.
01:52:24 It doesn't matter, they'll just build another one.
01:52:32 Oh yeah, and Speaking of Elon.
01:52:35 It's kind of funny because everyone was sharing this this clip.
01:52:38 Around saying oh.
01:52:39 Yeah, based Elon, look, he said that that.
01:52:42 Was quoting The Princess Bride.
01:52:45 Saying how like he he he doesn't want to have power.
01:52:49 He just wants to.
01:52:51 To to say the truth.
01:52:53 While conveniently glossing over this little comment.
Speaker 13
01:52:57 You know people today saying he's an anti Semite.
01:52:59 I don't think you are OK.
Speaker 18
01:53:00 No, I'm definitely.
01:53:01 I'm like, I'm like a pro Semite, if anything.
Devon
01:53:05 He's a pro Semite.
01:53:08 Would he ever say he's pro white?
01:53:14 Find me the clip of Elon saying.
01:53:16 He's pro white.
01:53:29 Someone says.
01:53:34 They used to watch vice when they make documentaries about how sucked up Africa was.
01:53:38 I don't I.
01:53:38 I never watched vice.
01:53:40 I mean, and occasionally like, you know, one of these little mini docks would end up in my feed and I'd watch part of it or something.
01:53:47 I just couldn't handle the voice of the people.
01:53:49 They always sounded like they were.
01:53:50 They were ****.
01:53:56 So it says, damn it, Devin, I can't feel good about two garbage woke companies going bankrupt.
01:54:01 Hey, you can.
01:54:02 I don't.
01:54:02 I don't care how you feel.
01:54:03 You can feel good about it if you want.
01:54:13 John Connor, here's another example of clown world. That documentary I mentioned, the Jewish influence on Miller light masculinity in the 1970s. Then this pro feminist Miller Commercial company slams it.
01:54:28 Jewish theatre at its best.
01:54:30 Well, they they just mentioned that documentary that I think you sent the clip of.
01:54:36 That one of the the Hasbro Jews that.
01:54:39 Was working to reshape the world perception of the Israeli occupation.
01:54:47 Was responsible for the Miller time.
01:54:49 It's Miller time.
01:54:50 All that ********.
01:54:52 It's just funny because it's like you watch all these.
01:54:54 These boomers get jewishly.
01:54:56 Sia opted into thinking that Miller time is like it's like this manly beer.
01:55:00 Ohh yeah, Miller.
01:55:03 And then when the Jews decide to flip it around, they it's.
01:55:08 They get all ******.
01:55:09 Off no.
01:55:09 I like the other Jewish lie.
01:55:10 Go back to.
01:55:11 The first Jewish lie.
01:55:25 Someone says they can never get into any energy.
01:55:27 I don't know.
01:55:27 I liked Indiana Jones as a kid.
01:55:31 There was, there was cool stuff about it.
01:55:36 There's a lot of ****** stuff about it, like the fact that he's a pedo.
01:55:40 And it's very casual in.
01:55:41 The in the movie it it he.
01:55:45 Which one was that like #2?
01:55:49 Where he goes to see that woman.
01:55:52 And you can tell they used to be dating or something like that, and she literally.
01:55:56 Says I was a child.
01:56:03 And I remember when I was a kid watching that, I just thought it meant like, you know, I was.
01:56:07 I was younger and dumb.
01:56:09 I didn't realize that they literally meant that she was like, 14.
01:56:17 Which if you listen to the interviews of the people who made that film that I think Spielberg and Lucas.
01:56:24 In an interview said that she was supposed to the the back story of that.
01:56:28 Was he was banging a 14 year old.
01:56:35 And of course the.
01:56:36 Bad guys are always the Nazis.
01:56:39 But hey, when I'm like 10 years.
01:56:40 Old I just thought that that those are like the ultimate bad guys, the ultimate evil.
Speaker 24
01:56:47 But you know.
Devon
01:56:48 Some of the good parts were that all the.
01:56:49 Stuff that they're ashamed of now.
01:56:55 Some white guy going to primitive societies.
01:57:00 Cracking all their codes.
01:57:04 Stealing their wealth.
01:57:12 Lou Ferrigno says boomers didn't care about kids getting their lives shortened by hormones, but put one beer can and they they go mad.
01:57:24 Or change the beer can.
01:57:36 I was rooting for the Nazis against the Ark of the Covenant.
01:57:40 You mean the Raiders lost ark?
01:57:45 I don't know.
01:57:46 The the Nazis were cartoonishly evil in that movie.
01:57:56 John Connor you keep giving.
01:57:58 Me more clips.
01:57:59 Why not? Why not?
01:58:04 We're being casual tonight.
Speaker 29
01:58:14 There's a little known fact women were among the very first to brew beer ever.
01:58:19 How did the industry pay homage to the founding mothers of beer?
01:58:23 They put us in bikinis.
01:58:30 Look at this wild.
01:58:32 It's time beer made it up to women, so today your ride is on a mission to clean up not just their shipping, but the.
01:58:37 Whole beer industry's.
01:58:39 Very light has.
01:58:40 Been scouring the Internet for all this and buying it back so that they can turn it into good for women.
01:58:45 Brewers first, we turned the.
Speaker
01:58:47 Badge into compost now with the compost.
Speaker 29
01:58:49 Forms pushed out beautiful fertilizer.
01:58:54 That good helps farmers grow quality.
Speaker
01:58:58 Which is then donated.
Speaker 8
01:58:59 To women Brewers to make their own really good.
Speaker 29
01:59:02 But there's definitely more ships out there in your attic, in the garage, and your parents basement.
01:59:07 Send anything you got into Miller Lite and bounce from.
01:59:09 That into good shape too.
01:59:13 So here's to women.
01:59:14 Because without us, there would be no.
Devon
01:59:17 No, in a weird way.
01:59:20 First of all, obviously, that's all ********, but in a weird way, it's like the first attempt.
01:59:28 To, not just.
01:59:29 Want rewrite history by changing stuff digitally.
01:59:34 You know, going back and and, you know, well, like Spielberg did, which he says he regrets now, right.
01:59:40 Remember when he famously he took all the guns out of the FBI agents hands and ET and replaced them with walkie talkies.
01:59:48 And you know, all these other these attempts to rewrite classic books.
01:59:54 That are only available in digital formats or when they do the reprints.
01:59:59 This might be the first time.
02:00:03 A company is actively trying.
02:00:07 Sees all the physical artifacts that exist.
02:00:13 From their their past.
02:00:20 And destroy it like this is the first the first time.
02:00:24 The first time I'm aware of something like this happening.
02:00:27 Where a company is has an entire campaign now.
02:00:30 Where they're they're attempting to.
02:00:34 Almost like when the United States government.
02:00:36 Try to conference, get everyone's gold right?
02:00:38 Like they're trying to conference skate.
02:00:41 All of the old marketing.
02:00:43 Miller Lite stuff and destroy it.
02:00:46 And rewrite history that way so that nothing exists.
02:00:50 I don't know. I guess if you are a collector of this stuff, you'd be happy about this because that means your stuff's going to get more valuable.
02:01:00 Age of of.
02:01:02 Anxiety says.
02:01:04 Haha, girls say **** a lot.
02:01:06 Funny girl power.
02:01:07 At least she's not saying vagina constantly.
02:01:09 That's usually.
02:01:09 What they do?
02:01:15 All right, let's take a look at a hyper chats and then I'll shut it down because, like I said, sorry.
02:01:20 I'm just.
02:01:21 I'm pretty exhausted tonight.
02:01:25 You can only.
02:01:27 Only being in the sun like that for so long before you just man.
02:01:33 Graham playing games I've been playing with ChatGPT, certain things I know specifically about it get or it gets wrong in ways that are in intricate and could only be picked up by people that know the specifics of something. Also, of course with some things like diversity, it has a human hand in the machine.
02:01:53 With its disclaimers.
02:01:56 Yeah, I that's that's going to be one of the weird things too is is more and more as more and more content is generated by AI, it's going to get things just completely wrong.
02:02:07 And no one will ******* know.
02:02:09 Because all the experts, just like doctors, now a lot of times you go see a doctor.
02:02:14 It used to be that you had to have, you know, it'd be fairly high IQ.
02:02:18 You had to have all that knowledge upstairs and and look, I think there's it's double edged sword.
02:02:22 It's good to have the resource, the Internet.
02:02:23 But so many doctors now they just Google your symptoms.
02:02:27 They just Google it and then they're like ohh you have this thing like something you could have done yourself.
02:02:33 But because they have a piece of paper that says they're allowed to write prescriptions or write referrals to specialists and stuff like that, you have to pay them thousands of dollars to do a Google search.
02:02:44 Well as ChatGPT and AI starts to take over all that content and you're no longer looking for the sources, but rather a AI generated interpretation of these sources, it's going to get details wrong.
02:02:57 And you're going to get misdiagnosed.
02:03:00 She's because of the the AI that's involved there and.
02:03:05 Yeah, and you'll have the human human hand or aspect to it.
02:03:11 Where there will be.
02:03:14 Changing the information on purpose, but a lot of it will just it'll just get wrong.
02:03:18 Now maybe that will improve.
02:03:21 ChatGPT is really.
02:03:24 Like a.
02:03:25 Like the baby, the baby of AI.
02:03:28 Well, we don't know how.
02:03:29 This is going to progress.
02:03:33 Ramp playing games cringe. Pandas tweet about my country's military is funny. Canada's trajectory is so screwed demographically.
02:03:42 Why even have a military?
02:03:44 Why join a military if it's not to protect your people, but a regime that sees them as interchangeable?
02:03:52 Take a.
02:03:52 Look at that.
02:04:00 So on this International Day against Homophobia, really.
02:04:06 Is that is that today was the International Day against Homophobia.
02:04:12 Well, I'm sorry, but Chuck it.
02:04:19 Well, we do that one more time.
02:04:20 At least.
02:04:26 Ah, International Day.
02:04:27 I guess homophobia only gone transphobia.
02:04:30 Oh, it's a that's a long day.
02:04:32 I thought it was just homophobia.
02:04:34 International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, Biphobia, we acknowledge, see.
02:04:41 We're not going.
02:04:42 To that, but we acknowledge the past prejudice against the.
02:04:46 2S LG what the **** is the 2 SI don't see? They're the Canadian ones even longer than ours.
02:04:53 2S LGBTQ I plus I thought there was an A at the end before another. I don't anyway.
02:05:01 And then cringe, Panna says when the Canadian Army bends over for the enemy, they really bend over for the enemy.
02:05:07 Well, there you go.
02:05:10 I don't know.
02:05:10 Canada is not even a.
02:05:11 Real country anyway, so.
02:05:15 You guys, I mean.
02:05:17 I'm surprised you would have a military.
02:05:19 Harmless G1 out of two while ago alt height made a video on how Congo genocide was a hoax.
02:05:26 Recently an article came out also exposed in the Congo genocide, as maliciously manufactured myth.
02:05:33 While I still recommend the article for its history.
02:05:39 A criticism I have is it identifies the Congolese as the as the primitive or.
02:05:47 As the primary victims of the hoax because they are being given a victim mentality, not white people, the Belgians who are being libeled.
02:05:59 Well, there you only got the link to the video I have.
02:06:00 I haven't.
02:06:01 I haven't watched that video so I'm not and I'm not super familiar with the topic, so I don't have much to say on that one till I check that article out.
02:06:09 No chance.
02:06:10 Try not to laugh.
02:06:11 The deleted scene of Lord of the Rings for today's times.
02:06:18 Why not? Let's do it.
02:06:22 If you guys got clips, I guess this is the night to do it, huh?
Speaker 30
02:06:27 The Shire was full of simple white folk, not a Jew or ***** for hundreds and hundreds of miles.
02:06:33 Stories of far off ******** and homosexuals were told to scare the children.
02:06:38 But none had ever been even close to these parts in 1000 years.
02:06:41 Usually was a thing of myth, as of course was women's suffrage.
02:06:47 Once in my youth, I had seen a tan man, probably Italian, or maybe at a push, a Greek.
02:06:53 And of course, we had all vaguely heard the name Israel whispered in the corners of the Taverns late at night.
02:06:59 But All in all.
02:07:00 The Shire was free.
02:07:02 And beautiful and full of US white folk and nobody else.
02:07:07 We had secured a future for our children.
02:07:10 And had educated them in keeping foreigners out for all time until the end of everything and beyond.
02:07:16 And heaven awaited, though in truth we were already there.
02:07:21 The Shire was full of simple white folk.
Devon
02:07:23 Our phone line.
Speaker 30
02:07:24 Not a Jew.
Devon
02:07:24 But that's The thing is, why isn't there a movie like that?
02:07:28 Dead serious.
02:07:29 Why is there not a movie?
02:07:30 Like that there should be.
02:07:32 I mean, they made Wakanda just the other, you know, a couple of years ago, right where they were, every every white person is referred to as a colonizer.
02:07:40 And it's just.
02:07:41 I don't see why. Why? How come no one's funded a movie like this.
02:07:49 Crypto nationalists, have you ever heard of the rural purge? In the 1970s, the CEO of CBS, Frank Silverman, decided that to can the wholesome rural shows that white Americans loved and replaced him with urban and subversive shows.
02:08:06 No, I have not heard of that.
02:08:11 I mean, I believe it, but.
02:08:18 Well, where?
02:08:19 Where does he actually saying, alright, blah blah blah blah.
02:08:28 We're all purge.
02:08:29 All right, well, I'll check that.
02:08:30 Out that that could be interesting.
02:08:37 Good old Frank Silverman there.
02:08:42 Harmless. Gee, another reason to be skeptical of Elonis trustworthiness. He likes crazy chicks. His ex-wife made his sons Tran or his son, trans.
02:08:51 Almost all trans have insane mothers.
02:08:53 He did an amber herd and supported her during the Johnny Depp trial.
02:08:58 Also, there's Grimes.
02:09:00 Yeah, I I kind of think that.
02:09:03 He just.
02:09:05 Was never good with chicks when he was younger.
02:09:08 And so.
02:09:10 Now he wants the crazy hot girls that he always wanted to bang when he was.
02:09:16 Like in high school, that wouldn't talk to him.
02:09:19 But now that he's a gazillionaire.
02:09:22 Suddenly they're lining up.
02:09:27 So I don't.
02:09:27 Know if that that in and of itself, I mean it goes.
02:09:30 To his judgment.
02:09:32 But it also just goes to his maleness.
02:09:35 I think to some extent.
02:09:38 There's lots of other reasons to distrust distrust him.
02:09:43 Ali Meyer.
02:09:44 I'm surprised you didn't play our house in the middle of the street to open the show.
02:09:49 I've included a link so you can play it while I assemble random movie or comedy clips for you to play later.
02:09:56 Or am I?
02:09:57 Thanks for the.
02:09:57 Show man.
02:10:00 Our house, huh?
02:10:03 Who's saying that?
02:10:03 I forget that.
02:10:04 I mean, I know the song, but.
02:10:05 I forget who's saying that.
02:10:10 It's not like the Mamas and the Papas or
02:10:12 Something I don't know.
02:10:13 I always.
02:10:18 Crosby, Stills and Nash.
02:10:23 Are they Jewish at all?
02:10:26 You never know.
02:10:34 Let's see here.
02:10:38 David Crosby Stephen Stills.
02:10:42 Graham Nash Graham Nash is looking a little.
02:10:48 I guess he's English, but it's early life.
02:10:54 No, just English.
02:10:55 Some English people have big old noses.
02:11:01 It throws you off sometimes.
02:11:02 Let's see here.
02:11:05 Crosby's from.
02:11:07 Los Angeles.
02:11:12 Uh, no.
02:11:13 He looks like he's maybe Catholic or something.
02:11:17 I don't know.
02:11:18 I always have to ******* do that when I when I play a song.
02:11:21 So much music is just from from Jews.
02:11:27 Harmless G Colorado Springs has fallen and will soon be as paused as Denver and Boulder, though they already were, they just elected a Nigerian immigrant as mayor.
02:11:36 Also, back in 2018, Helena Mt elected a Liberian immigrant as mayor. Why? People continue to fall or to fail to practice racial and group preference.
02:11:53 Really what it is it's it's uh.
02:11:57 It's just inevitable at this point.
02:11:59 This is just this is going to happen in in every every white.
02:12:04 Like when you were a kid, Colorado sounded very white.
02:12:07 It does.
02:12:07 It's not as white as it used to be.
02:12:10 Rooster, you've got to check out this movie soft and quiet.
02:12:13 It's about a group of white supremacist women who start off making reasonable complaints about diversity, then for no reason, lose their minds and go completely psycho with racist anger.
02:12:24 Well, that sounds kind of ******, actually.
02:12:27 Let's see.
02:12:29 What do we got here?
02:12:33 Soft and quiet, ooh.
02:12:37 That's new.
02:12:40 Let's see.
Speaker 31
02:12:47 I am really, really happy that we are finally doing this.
02:12:54 Today I just want us to introduce ourselves, you know, get get to know each other.
02:12:58 There's there's no agenda that needs to be accomplished.
02:13:06 I I'm a teacher down at the school.
02:13:17 Everything thus far as want to step in the right direction.
02:13:19 In the magazine.
Speaker 11
02:13:20 But we want.
02:13:21 To be careful with this first issue right, we want to engage the mainstream.
02:13:26 Right. We we we can't.
02:13:27 Come on too strong, OK.
02:13:30 Soft on the outside.
02:13:33 So vigorous ideas can be digested more easily.
02:13:39 Now we are the best secret weapon that no one checks at the door because tread quietly.
Speaker 4
02:14:07 I don't know.
02:14:07 I know, I know.
Devon
02:14:30 So I'm surprised they're leaving the racial angle like they kind of hint at it with the.
02:14:35 You know the mop lady or whatever, but.
02:14:39 So they're they're they're letting in a way, they're trying to be subtle in that.
02:14:43 I'll maybe I'll watch this.
02:14:45 But in their advertising, they're being subtle.
02:14:47 So that, like a white lady will be like, oh, I want to watch that movie.
02:14:53 By the way, I've noticed every horror film, every horror film.
02:14:58 Is about a woman.
02:15:00 There are no more horror films with a white male as a like the good guy.
02:15:05 That's, you know, the horror is happening to like.
02:15:07 There's no, there's no like protract.
02:15:10 Can I say ******* word right now?
02:15:12 This is how ******* tired name.
02:15:13 Anyway, there's no man.
02:15:15 I'm going to try.
02:15:16 There's no white main characters.
02:15:19 That are.
02:15:21 That you're supposed to relate to in horror films.
02:15:25 At least none of the horror films I've I've looked at for like the that have been made in the last 10 years or so.
02:15:32 All right.
02:15:36 The Beach Boys ohh, with the *** **** money.
02:15:40 I gotta find the *** **** money thing.
Speaker 7
02:15:43 Money is power. Money is.
Devon
02:15:49 Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
02:16:10 All right.
02:16:12 Beach Boys for the time off to finish dot. R2 fun. Yeah, well.
02:16:20 I'll I'll look into doing that.
02:16:22 Uh, churros back from murdering animals, I'm sure.
02:16:28 But thank you very much.
02:16:29 For the the Support Beach Boys.
02:16:33 I'll tell you what.
02:16:36 I don't like making commitments like this, but it's it's so long in the future I will do it.
02:16:42 I will have it ready.
02:16:45 Before the year is over.
Speaker 19
02:16:46 How about?
Devon
02:16:49 Dot R2 will come.
02:16:50 Out this year, how about that?
02:16:52 I'll promise you that.
02:16:55 I'm a man of my word.
02:16:56 I will promise.
02:16:56 Do that.
02:16:59 I have actually worked on it a little bit recently.
02:17:02 Feel a little bit better about how it, how it's like.
02:17:05 I had to change a lot.
02:17:07 Because things got worse than even I had anticipated.
02:17:11 But I I I think I've I've fixed one of the fundamental problems.
02:17:14 With the story.
02:17:17 Thank you very much.
02:17:17 Though Beach Boys, Graham playing games, why would you want to play as a flat as a fat, slovenly person in a video game?
02:17:26 Also, this art style, not just with this.
02:17:29 There is something telling about it.
02:17:31 Art is a window into the soul, and this kind of art style you see everywhere now exudes weakness.
02:17:39 Let's see what this is.
02:17:48 Oh, we already played this.
02:17:49 We're gonna.
02:17:49 Play this.
02:17:51 That's the the Dove commercial.
02:17:53 That's not a commercial.
02:17:56 John Skywalker, have you done a stream on the 2016 Disney movie Zootopia? The lead character is played by a rabbit, a rabbit jewis.
02:18:07 And it promotes globalism and racial and and and.
02:18:12 In oh, racial integration.
02:18:14 See, I'm sorry, guys. My brain's shutting off.
02:18:18 If you haven't.
02:18:18 Done a stream.
02:18:19 About it, would you consider doing it?
02:18:25 I mean, I vaguely remember the name.
02:18:34 Yeah, yeah.
02:18:35 I've never seen it.
02:18:38 2000.
02:18:41 I mean, I don't know.
02:18:45 I don't.
02:18:45 I don't know how it promotes integration unless it's just.
02:18:48 I mean, I don't know.
02:18:50 I'm not opposed to movies that have different.
02:18:55 Animals hanging out because it's the whole concept of them being animals is.
02:19:00 Is a little stupid unless you know you can tell what if they're trying to do that, or if it's just the fact that they're different animal.
02:19:06 I mean, I don't know.
02:19:07 I've never.
02:19:07 Seen this, so maybe I'll maybe I'll check it out.
02:19:11 0 have you ever seen Fritz the cat? It's a get in the pit movie from 1972 and it has a rabbi scene.
02:19:20 It's almost communist ****.
02:19:23 I think it was played in the theater, but I don't know.
02:19:26 I'm sure it deviated.
02:19:29 Many of the many of mines Fritz the cat.
02:19:34 Is that a cartoon?
02:19:35 I feel like I've heard of.
02:19:37 A cartoon like that.
02:19:41 It is a cartoon, isn't it?
02:19:46 Yeah, I you know, I started watching this at some.
02:19:48 Point and I just couldn't handle watching it.
02:19:53 Like everything about it was just like the art style was bad.
02:19:57 And it was just like one of these weird 70s cartoons where they're like, we can have naked ladies in the cartoons now.
02:20:06 And it was just like, yeah, it was just, you know, it.
02:20:09 Just felt like it.
02:20:10 Just like it was aesthetically offensive to my eyes, so I couldn't keep watching it.
02:20:16 And and it was just bad, like it was poorly produced.
02:20:20 But I don't know, maybe.
02:20:25 Simba in early mid 2004 I called the local Air Force recruitment office with the intention of asking about opportunities for me.
02:20:34 No one answered and I never called back.
02:20:36 Did I get lucky or what?
02:20:37 You know, very likely very likely.
02:20:41 Well, if you're gonna try to be an officer.
02:20:44 Poopy stink turd ****.
02:20:46 Can you explain what you think the big idea is exactly that Jews are trying to flood white countries with brown people and ruin our culture with gay, interracial and ****** stuff to demoralize specifically white people?
02:20:59 You think they are covertly or you think they covertly get together to plan?
02:21:05 Out how to ruin white countries.
02:21:07 I just think a lot of different people have an interest in doing.
02:21:11 Exactly that for different reasons.
02:21:15 I don't think it's just Jews getting together.
02:21:17 I think Jews have an interest in ethnically diversifying all countries except for Israel, because part of their end time prophecies is, you know, they're you mix up the golem and make them non threatening to you.
02:21:31 And also works for the the Shabbos goys that run the various countries, not just because of the immediate.
02:21:42 You know, money that they get poured into their campaigns, but for the, you know, the technocrats and stuff like that.
02:21:49 It's a good idea for the reasons I've talked about a bunch of times where they they they're worried about overpopulation and they want to wipe us all out once they can automate us out of usefulness.
02:22:03 They they so it's it's not just like 1 monolithic group that's secretly conniving and and planning and plotting and trying to take out white people.
02:22:13 There are just a lot of.
02:22:16 Upper class people who want everyone below them to not exist.
02:22:22 And they think that easier way of engineering that is by flooding in all these third world people who are easier to control, easier to manage, like cattle, and pose the the least amount of a threat to their position in the hierarchy.
02:22:39 Because let's face it, they've none of.
02:22:42 They're all coming from very oppressive, dysfunctional governments that they have failed to fix or overthrow.
02:22:48 And so they've already proved they have a proven track record of being dominated in in countries that are even less capable of dominating than they are.
02:22:59 So it's it's like it's a win win and you know, and of course you get the immediate financial gain because you can pay people.
02:23:08 Like it just it works for different people for different reasons, right?
02:23:12 So like the the CEO at some company somewhere that's laying off a bunch of workers and replacing them with.
02:23:21 They might be doing that just out of self-interest because they don't have any kind of racial preference and and if they do, they have a a preference for being rich that supersedes that.
02:23:33 And so you have now why do they think that way?
02:23:35 Well, part of why they might think that way.
02:23:37 Let's say it's some White CEO who doesn't feel any kind of connection to his own.
02:23:42 People. Well, that's a product of what, like, 100 years of of Jewish influence on western societies telling them to think exactly that way.
02:23:51 So a lot of it's kind of like a, it's like a butterfly effect kind of.
02:23:55 A thing, right?
02:23:56 Just just the other.
02:23:58 Yeah, we've talked about on this, on this stream a million times about every time you look into the background of a lot of these more influential people when it comes to what you're talking about and almost almost without variation.
02:24:11 They're all from they're all Jewish people from Eastern Europe whose families came here around the turn of the century and then just the other day.
02:24:21 I was on Twitter.
02:24:24 And let's see here.
02:24:30 To the surprise of nobody.
02:24:35 Uh, Brian krassenstein.
02:24:38 And he's got that brother forget his brother's name. But it there, there's just these two Jews who basically live to undermine Western society on social media. And he tweets out a picture of this ******* goblin.
02:24:55 Pop this up here.
02:25:12 Alright, where am I at here?
02:25:17 So this ******* guy right here.
02:25:24 I mean, it's almost.
02:25:25 Too good to be true?
02:25:27 And he says below is a photograph of Rabbi Isaac Krassenstein. He was my great, great grandfather and came to America in the mid to late 1800s.
02:25:38 In other words, around the turn of the century, from what is now Ukraine, in other words, Eastern Europe, he was fleeing persecution.
02:25:44 Oh, I'm sure wonder why they were persecuting him and embarked on a journey to the Golden Land of America.
02:25:50 Like I don't know all of all of our problem.
02:25:52 Jews in society.
02:25:55 As an immigrant, he settled in New Jersey 60 years later.
02:25:58 His grandson, my grandfather, would meet a woman.
02:26:00 My grandmother, whose parents fled Russia for similar reasons.
02:26:03 Oh, look, I imagine that both sides of his family are Jews that fled Eastern Europe and came to America around the turn of the century.
02:26:12 Most of us have routes that stem from immigration.
02:26:17 Immigrants are an asset to this nation.
02:26:19 Yeah, big ******* asset.
02:26:20 I'm so glad your family came here.
02:26:25 I wouldn't be here if Rabbi Krassenstein didn't make that journey.
02:26:28 Well, I kind of wish he hadn't.
02:26:30 In fact, I wish none of the Eastern European Jews that came here in the 10th century came here because we live in a completely different world right now.
02:26:37 That said, it's fair to point out that we need laws to reforms and blah blah blah.
02:26:43 So yeah, it's all these *************, all these ******* ************* had families that came here.
02:26:50 From Eastern Europe around the turn of the.
02:26:53 So I think there is that group that is, you know, I think it's a mix.
02:26:59 I think it's a mix of, you know, what of what E Michael Jones would call the, you know, the the Jewish revolutionary spirit.
02:27:07 It's like, literally like a genetic thing.
02:27:09 They can't help themselves.
02:27:11 I think there's also a little bit of Kevin McDonald's ideas of.
02:27:17 Of you know, basically in Group preference that is and using nepotism as like a survival mechanism. I just think it was a perfect storm when it comes to United States and like all the different Jews that came here and ****** us up so thoroughly and quickly because it only took like less than 100 years for that to take place.
02:27:37 Within like 50 or 60 years, I mean think about it because you know the 1950s and 60s they already had like a pretty.
02:27:44 Pretty strong grip on the ruling class already at that point and they were the big influencer influencers in education.
02:27:53 They owned the movie industry. By then they owned the not just the record companies, but also the radio stations. I mean, they pretty much controlled American culture by the 1960s.
02:28:04 And that's pretty phenomenal given like how quickly that took place.
02:28:10 You know, a lot of these people came here just 60 years prior to that and it's amazing they were able to in such small numbers come here and just hijack everything about America and but they did.
02:28:23 And so yeah, I think that there is a concerted effort by those people and their and their descendants to create an environment that makes it difficult or impossible to kick them out and to make it so there is no native population in any of the countries where the.
02:28:42 The diaspora exists because if there is a group that's considered the native population that creates a formal a formidable foe.
02:28:53 You know, but if it's just like this melting pot and everyone's an individual or whatever, then they're the only ones that have the the power influence that you get when you have in Group preference and you're allowed to to work at as a group.
02:29:09 So a lot of that might just be self-interest and and and not part of like some big overarching plan.
02:29:17 But I think their religion is also kind of tells them that there should be a big overarching plan.
02:29:26 So there's there's a lot of moving pieces.
02:29:28 It's not simple though.
02:29:29 It's not as simple as just like 10 or, you know, 10 or 15 Jews in some, you know, castle somewhere, Doctor Evil style, planning out how they're going to destroy the goyem.
02:29:39 I don't think it's something like that.
02:29:41 I mean doing wrong.
02:29:42 There's probably a lot of weird goblin Jews like, you know this guy with the.
02:29:45 You know.
02:29:46 The Satan box on his head that I'm sure that that they they do have meetings and like the meeting that we were just watching in that that documentary where they talk about how they're going to influence going in countries and and steer them in the direction that they want and and you know there there's there's hierarchy in in any group.
02:30:05 And so I'm sure there is there are some top down.
02:30:07 Stuff going on, but I just think that your average Jew has it.
02:30:11 This genetic disposition that that makes them go along with it, because even even the ones that that are nominally on the right.
02:30:20 That or, you know, I don't.
02:30:22 I think there are some on the right that are controlled opposition, but I think there are some that.
02:30:26 Are on the right that are on the right because they see it as a form of rebellion.
02:30:32 And they just have this.
02:30:35 This rebellious nature that they're in a constant state of rebellion and and and and.
02:30:43 They they they don't see you as actual people.
02:30:47 I mean, that's a big difference, too.
02:30:50 Imagine if the average like it was totally socially acceptable for the average white to see all non whites as closer to animals than they are to whites.
02:31:02 Well, that's Jews.
02:31:04 It's socially acceptable.
02:31:06 And religiously acceptable.
02:31:11 The reality?
02:31:13 That Jews see goem non Jews as closer to animals than to Jews.
02:31:19 And even if, like you might have some atheist, Jew or whatever, and and maybe he doesn't believe in the Talmud and and doesn't take that stuff seriously, it's it's the cultural impact.
02:31:32 It's going to have on their thinking is it's still there.
02:31:36 And it's, you know, look, I I like I said, it doesn't have to be some big plan.
02:31:41 I just think that when everyone needs their own homeland, they've got theirs.
02:31:44 They've got Israel there, they they can go live there anytime they want and that's all I want.
02:31:50 I want a place where I can be with my people and I can be free of their influence.
02:31:57 And their money and their monetary system and all that stuff.
02:32:01 I want to be able to determine my own destiny for my own people.
02:32:05 And I don't think that's too much to ask, and in fact, I don't think it's something that you really should ask for.
02:32:11 It's something you should demand and take.
02:32:13 And that's the only way it's going to happen.
02:32:16 Hopefully that answers that question.
02:32:18 Let me take a look here.
02:32:24 But yeah, that's the big, big idea entertaining us.
02:32:27 Have you seen this?
02:32:28 Sports ball is fake and fake by Jake the *******.
02:32:39 I don't think I've seen it.
Speaker 14
02:32:41 Welcome back disgruntled sports fans.
02:32:45 Here we are.
02:32:46 the Super Bowl already.
02:32:49 It went by Quick, didn't.
02:32:51 I don't know about you, but I am ready to be.
Speaker 16
02:32:55 Put into a stupor, this is the stupidest stupid bowl.
02:32:58 Of all time.
02:32:59 Are you ready?
02:33:00 I said.
02:33:00 Are you ready?
02:33:02 Are you ready for some reconstructive foot?
02:33:04 You got knocked off because the national anthem.
02:33:07 Then you had to say you got.
02:33:08 For tomorrow.
Devon
02:33:09 Alright, he's not going to the point.
02:33:13 I don't know.
02:33:14 I I'll tell.
02:33:15 You what I've done work for.
02:33:18 NFL teams and, and I think they're real in terms of.
02:33:23 I don't know his argument.
02:33:24 It was because he couldn't get to it.
02:33:27 I'm sure that they they fake the outcome of certain games and stuff like that and and rig it for.
02:33:32 I mean they've been caught doing that, the mob, the mob was caught doing that to.
02:33:37 Make money on sports betting and I'm sure stuff like that happens all the time.
02:33:42 I mean, look, it's all it is perform.
02:33:45 But is there a difference in how fake the NFL is versus how fake wrestling is?
02:33:52 Yeah, absolutely.
02:33:54 I think that wrestling's more fake than NFL. I guess that that answers your question.
02:34:02 Suzuki samurai.
02:34:22 First time donating.
02:34:23 Thanks for the show.
02:34:24 Well, I appreciate that Suzuki samurai.
02:34:28 Ellie Mir Devin here's a funny movie clip.
02:34:32 I personally guarantee that the good old or the good folks of chat will have a laugh, especially those of us old enough to get your old yeller references.
02:34:43 Let's see here.
02:34:45 I don't know.
02:34:45 I'm always skeptic.
02:34:46 When when?
02:34:47 Someone says, I guarantee people will laugh.
02:34:51 They don't. That's that's not.
Speaker 20
02:34:54 Your initial investment.
Devon
02:34:55 It's usually not a.
02:34:56 It's not not a good bet.
02:34:57 Usually, but we'll see.
Speaker 20
02:34:59 Is 1/2 a billion dollars and your apartments are up in March.
02:35:04 You should have X amount of dollars rolling in by the end of this year.
Speaker 30
02:35:09 X amount but very good, isn't it?
Speaker 20
02:35:12 Not only that, you can depreciate the entire building for.
Speaker 19
02:35:14 The full amount.
Speaker 1
02:35:17 Very good.
02:35:17 I like that.
Speaker 19
02:35:18 And we found a way to get around this fair housing crap.
Speaker 1
02:35:21 Ah, good.
02:35:22 Getting around the track, that's good.
Speaker
02:35:25 By keeping the rents high, we're going.
02:35:26 To appeal to.
Speaker 20
02:35:27 A select class of people select class.
Speaker 30
02:35:30 Very, very good.
Speaker 20
02:35:32 We'll keep the.
02:35:33 Eggplants up.
02:35:34 Ah, good.
02:35:35 We don't want any vegetables.
Speaker 25
02:35:36 No, no. The ****** *******.
Speaker 20
02:35:39 Of course, they'll eat the vegetables.
02:35:42 Boss, can I?
02:35:43 Can I talk to him?
Speaker 27
02:35:45 We're going to keep out.
Speaker
02:35:46 The.
Speaker 20
02:35:48 The what?
02:35:49 The naggers.
02:35:50 We'll keep them out.
02:35:52 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 1
02:35:54 You are talking to a.
Speaker 32
02:36:09 See. But here's the thing.
Devon
02:36:12 This is this is anti racist.
02:36:17 I mean yeah, haha, they're saying, but like the whole point is and I know what this is, this is, you know, obviously Steve Martin movie The jerk right and the way that this movie opens up is he's adopted by black people and doesn't know it. He thinks that he's, you know, just, you know, different he doesn't.
02:36:36 He can't figure out why he's so different.
02:36:39 And then later in the movie, he gets rich and whatever.
02:36:42 And so he's freaking out because.
02:36:43 He's like, but I'm black.
02:36:45 And so yeah, it's kind of funny or whatever.
02:36:47 I remember when I was a kid thinking this was hilarious, but.
02:36:50 If you think about it now it's it's, this is anti racist stuff.
02:36:54 Ohh look at these.
02:36:55 Look at these mean old white people trying to keep the black people out of their neighborhood.
02:37:02 See, I do ruin everything. Four people, don't I? And they and they just they make it. They they shield it. But because. Oh, but he said a bunch of times. Well, first of all, back in 1979, that was not a big deal.
02:37:15 UM.
02:37:18 But second of all, it's it's it's it's like all in the family.
02:37:23 They're masking the actual message, which is.
02:37:25 It's not cool to want to keep black people out of the neighborhood.
02:37:32 Like you're the you're the creepy sleazeball.
02:37:35 Steve Martin here is the the.
02:37:38 The funny.
02:37:42 Funny, relatable guy.
02:37:46 So see you see what happens when you guarantee something's going to be funny, you see?
02:37:54 Horrible hangover.
02:37:55 What are your thoughts on white men who who dedicate their lives to extreme sports and adventures, such as summoning Everest or rock climbing while their feats are impressive, it's worth considering whether this energy would be better spent on community and family rather than personal achievement.
02:38:14 I mean, I don't know. I guess a lot of that stuff's in count, like it depends on what the state of your society.
02:38:19 If you're, if you, you know, a society is healthy when you can't have people going out and exploring and doing these great things because it in a way those are it's it's almost like, you know, like what the Olympics were meant to be, where you're we're supposed to be like, oh, look at this, this these, the accomplishments of our best and our brightest members of our society.
02:38:40 And so when you have these people that can go out and and conquer mountains and, you know, explore new places and plant your nation's flag in these places, it can be a point of pride, not just for that person, but also for the entire.
02:38:55 Community that raised and produced that person.
02:38:59 It's just now, it seems more individualistic and and less like that because there is no community anymore.
02:39:07 There is no society anymore.
02:39:08 Everyone's an individual.
02:39:10 So now it just seems a little more selfish and and and.
02:39:13 And I guess in context you could say maybe it is.
02:39:15 Maybe those are the kinds of things that should be left for times when you have the the other problems already worked out and you can afford to send your best and brightest off to go, climb mountains and do **** like that because all your problems at home are relatively minor.
02:39:32 0 have you done any Coen brothers movie breakdowns?
02:39:40 I think so.
02:39:44 I'd have to look at a list of them.
02:39:46 I'm not a big fan.
02:39:47 Of Coen brothers movies, though.
02:39:50 And they're obviously super Jewish, so you know.
02:39:54 Low hanging fruit, but I don't know.
02:39:56 I'd have to think I I feel like I've.
02:39:58 I've maybe not like, done a full on thing with any of them, but I know I've talked about some of them.
02:40:03 I have to I'd have to take a look at the list.
02:40:05 Ally Mair Devin.
02:40:07 It doesn't have to be a short one.
02:40:09 We can all send in our favorite music videos and whatnot for you to play.
02:40:13 If you're interested.
02:40:14 I'll take that as a yes.
02:40:16 Well, we'll see about that.
02:40:18 Gory boy, 1488. It ****** me off that libertarians really like Lord of the Rings after seeing this two-minute portion. Is this the same thing we just started watched?
02:40:30 Uh, let's see.
Speaker 15
02:40:39 And cannot hold back this storm.
02:40:43 We must weather such things as we have always done.
Speaker
02:40:48 How can that be your decision?
Speaker 15
02:40:51 This is not our war.
Speaker
02:40:55 But you're part of this world.
Speaker 1
02:41:01 On you.
Speaker 19
02:41:07 You must.
Speaker 4
02:41:08 Tell please.
Speaker
02:41:11 You must do something.
Speaker 15
02:41:14 You are young and brave, master merry.
02:41:19 But your part in this team over.
02:41:24 To your home.
Speaker 10
02:41:36 Maybe 3 beers, right?
02:41:38 We don't belong here, Mary.
Speaker 11
02:41:40 It's too big for us.
02:41:43 What can we do in the end?
Devon
02:41:47 I don't see where where does this have?
Speaker 18
02:41:48 With the.
Devon
02:41:49 To be a libertarians.
Speaker 30
02:41:49 Fives of Isengard in the Woodburn.
Speaker 24
02:41:52 It was once green and good in this.
Speaker 30
02:41:53 World will be gone.
Devon
02:41:56 I don't know what you're saying is like.
02:42:00 It's not as I mean, I don't know.
02:42:02 Let's, let's, let's reaching a little bit.
02:42:04 I mean I kind of get it, but I don't know.
02:42:14 Pro white Amelia.
02:42:16 Length. Devin, what are your thoughts about the title 42 ending? I've heard that my city alone, we're going to be getting about 40,000 non-english speaking Mexicans.
02:42:26 I can't or I don't know how much longer I can put up with this.
02:42:32 So *** **** depressing.
02:42:33 Well, I mean, that's you.
02:42:35 Look, it's already over.
02:42:36 There's no.
02:42:37 It's already over.
02:42:39 All right, there's no turning back the, the, the clock.
02:42:42 There's no operation *******.
02:42:45 Part 2.
02:42:46 It's it's.
02:42:48 It's over, and so if you're in a city that's going to take in, I mean, look, you should be out of the cities anyway.
02:42:54 It's time for us to regroup at a certain point, you have to cut your losses and be.
02:42:58 Like, alright, we lost this one.
02:43:00 Why did we lose this one?
02:43:01 Wait, what can we do to not lose the next one and start regrouping and start building?
02:43:10 You know our our forces back up essentially, you know, but at this point we're.
02:43:17 You're not going to win this one.
02:43:21 Let's see here.
02:43:25 And look, and by the way, it's not depressing.
02:43:27 This just happens.
02:43:28 Like history.
02:43:29 History ebbs and flows.
02:43:31 It's not like.
02:43:32 Ohh we I'm not saying ohh we lost this forever.
02:43:37 That's the end of white.
02:43:38 People, we had our run.
02:43:40 It was good.
02:43:41 No, but like it ebbs and flows their cycles and, you know, turns out that.
02:43:49 That Jews usually turn up and end a lot of white people's reign over and over and over again.
02:43:59 This is just one of those cycles.
02:44:00 Where does that?
02:44:00 The where does it the the not fun part of it?
02:44:05 Harmless G.
02:44:07 Here are some images of Chicago from across Lake MI and Toronto from across Lake Ontario or Ontario, Ontario for Flat Earthers I.
02:44:17 Don't know why am I?
02:44:21 Why would I want to look at flat Earther photos?
02:44:25 Let's see.
02:44:32 Yeah, but they'll just none of this stuff.
02:44:34 Matt, this is I'm saying like it.
02:44:36 None of this stuff matters, you know.
02:44:38 Like they'll they'll have some kind of weird reason why this is happening.
02:44:43 It's it's just not worth honestly, at this point, it's just not worth it because it's like trying the problem is.
02:44:52 They they have come to this conclusion out of ignorance of.
02:44:56 How the world works and how the universe works.
02:45:00 And so in order to even start the conversation, you have to catch them up with all the fundamentals that they don't understand.
02:45:10 And it's it's like trying to explain how a combustion engine.
02:45:15 Works to a.
02:45:17 You know, like a caveman.
02:45:20 Like there's so many things that you'd have to explain first.
02:45:23 You know, like what gasoline is and what electricity is.
02:45:27 And you know, like, but by that time, they would just understand that you wouldn't have to explain the engine.
02:45:34 You know, once you explain all the the fundamentals, it would just click in the place and that's the problem is you have so many people now where everything around them is a magic box.
02:45:43 This is why I've explained the past, that it's important to at least have a basic understanding of how all the things that.
02:45:48 You use work.
02:45:51 And not just treat it like it's some magical.
02:45:55 You know, technological miracle, like everything that you use or or even worse, not even think of.
02:46:01 Just think of it as as just a an extension of yourself.
02:46:05 And not even try to understand like, well, what, what?
02:46:08 What's actually making this work like what you.
02:46:11 And that's the problem is you have a lot of people that just don't they lack the fundamentals to even understand this photo and and they're so locked in, they're so locked in to this pat myself on the back because I know something you don't know, you know, like this they they think they're it's it's the cue it's literally the psychology behind why people believed in queue.
02:46:31 Because they want they they felt they were insiders.
02:46:34 They were, you know, they.
02:46:34 Oh, I I know the real truth that makes me smarter than you cause you know you all you normies out there, you know there aren't trusting the plan.
02:46:43 You don't see what queues up to it's 40 chests, and so it makes them feel like that.
02:46:48 These are people that that really probably don't have a lot of instances in their lives.
02:46:53 Where that scenario actually happens, and so they they've just engineered one.
02:46:58 They've engineered a situation where they're in on the secret and you're the ******* that's still falling for, like the trick.
02:47:06 And you know, it's people that have probably been tricked a lot in their life and.
02:47:13 They're getting the the irony is they're getting tricked again.
02:47:16 They're getting tricked again, so you show them a photo like this and or give them any kind of evidence at all.
02:47:21 And it doesn't, and none of that makes any difference to these people.
02:47:24 They'll just say something like, oh, it's blah blah blah.
02:47:27 You know like.
02:47:28 The the last.
02:47:29 They'll just regurgitate whatever ****** Flat Earth or YouTuber you know has come up with.
02:47:35 I'm sure there's like some stupid explanation for this.
02:47:39 Who knows, right?
02:47:40 I don't even know what it would be, but I'm sure they've got one because this isn't the only photo like this.
02:47:44 You know, there's lots of photos like this.
Speaker 14
02:47:50 But yeah.
Devon
02:47:53 Harmless Gee because of atmospheric refraction.
02:47:55 You can't accurately or you can't accurately calculate the dimensions of the earth based on the distance.
02:48:02 To the city and heights of the buildings beneath the horizon.
02:48:06 But you can try on a cold day and see how close you get.
02:48:09 No, actually it's not even sure you actually can, because there there.
02:48:15 Is I mean?
02:48:16 Roughly, at least, right.
02:48:17 So there's there's.
02:48:21 There is based on air temperature and humidity, and like a couple of other things that you can measure and you can plug into a an equation that will calculate roughly that what kind of refraction.
02:48:36 You would expect to get, I mean so.
02:48:39 All this stuff.
02:48:40 It is.
02:48:41 Has been figured out for like a long time and it's it's they don't, they don't.
02:48:48 They don't bother to actually do it.
02:48:51 It's funny because again, the great irony is they always say, oh, do your own research, but none of them have ever done any research.
02:48:57 They've watched YouTube videos.
02:49:00 And they call that research.
02:49:02 And it's like, no, you're just listening to, like, a crazy person on the Internet.
02:49:07 And telling you that.
02:49:09 That the earth is flat and you've decided to believe.
02:49:13 That for some reason.
02:49:19 And the the, the, the most well, whatever.
02:49:27 If it was a war of art.
02:49:29 Our guys aren't.
02:49:31 If it was a war of art, our guys aren't Kubrick or the Coen brothers, or the Jews that made GTA, and I'd really like something to get created.
02:49:41 That's good.
02:49:42 Well, it just takes money and.
02:49:44 Maybe that's what it is. Is our guys, quote UN quote don't really have money and the people that pretend to be our guys with money prove that they're not our guys by not funding this stuff.
02:49:56 Vegas Little Cutie today is my birthday.
02:49:59 I know you hate video links, but I thought the audience might enjoy this family friendly Dave Chappelle YouTube video?
02:50:07 Well, it's Dave Chappelle, though.
02:50:08 Why would we?
02:50:09 Why would we want to watch Dave Chappelle?
02:50:13 He's uh.
Speaker 8
02:50:38 Family. Family.
Devon
02:50:44 See, I'll tell you what I actually haven't seen this, but I will tell you already.
02:50:50 They're doing the exact same thing that that Steve Martin movie was doing.
02:50:54 They're going to make fun of white people.
02:50:57 But make white people think that it's not making fun of white people because they say a bunch of times.
Speaker
02:51:07 Breakfast is served.
Speaker 32
02:51:08 Look, Hun, my sister just had another baby.
02:51:11 Look at this little bundle of joy.
Speaker
02:51:13 She's got those lips.
Speaker 32
02:51:15 I know.
02:51:17 Tim still asleep.
02:51:23 Good morning, mom.
02:51:25 Morning, dad.
02:51:26 Good morning.
02:51:27 You know, Tim, we're having a dinner party tonight.
02:51:29 I trust you'll be.
Speaker 10
02:51:30 Oh, I can't.
02:51:31 I have my first big date with Jenny Halsted.
Speaker 29
02:51:36 Jenny has a date tonight with a boy from.
Speaker 25
02:51:39 School. Ohh God.
Speaker
02:51:41 No, no, teddy.
02:51:42 That's his name.
02:51:43 Timmy nagger.
Speaker 6
02:51:44 Oh, of course.
Speaker 17
02:51:47 That he's.
02:51:48 A very good athlete and so well spoken that families going places, I mean we're rich, they're rich.
Speaker 25
02:51:59 Why it's Clifton our color.
Speaker 8
02:52:00 Book fan and it's my favorite family.
02:52:03 The little milk too.
02:52:05 The naggers something shows smells good. You cooking?
Speaker 13
02:52:14 Fever bacon.
02:52:15 If he likes some wood.
Speaker 8
02:52:17 Not for me.
02:52:18 I know better than to get between a nickel in their paw.
02:52:21 I get my fingers bit.
02:52:24 Here you go.
02:52:27 I I hate to bother you about this, but why you didn't pay your bill last week and I know how forgetful you all when it comes to paying bills.
Speaker 17
02:52:39 There you go.
Speaker 32
02:52:40 Sorry about that.
Speaker 8
02:52:41 Ohh please please have a hot day with the.
Speaker 32
02:52:47 Wife tonight. Alright, take care.
Speaker 8
02:52:49 Alright, peace, Niger.
Speaker 18
02:52:58 Miss Stephenson Party 4 Stephenson Party 4.
02:53:09 Table 5 please. Bon appetit.
02:53:12 Niger Party Two party 2.
Speaker 8
02:53:15 Look at here, Jack, just because of the color didn't mean we came out here to.
02:53:19 Be disrespected.
02:53:20 OK, we're the bigger family.
02:53:23 Oh, hi, Clifton.
02:53:24 Ohh hello little.
02:53:30 These are the nigas I was telling you.
02:53:31 About and you the.
Speaker
02:53:32 Niger that broke the bottle over Ronnie.
02:53:34 Said at today's game.
Speaker 8
02:53:35 No, not that the from work.
02:53:38 The milk round.
Speaker 28
02:53:40 Oh, OK.
02:53:42 We have a nice meal.
Speaker 8
02:53:44 I bet you'll get the finest table of ever got in this restaurant.
Devon
02:53:52 And there it is. There it is. I mean, look, it's funny. Obviously, Dave Chappelle's a a talented comedian. And the the Chappelle show had some good writers.
02:54:05 But the old, like the the basic story here is, you know, white people are racist, white people are racist.
Speaker 8
02:54:16 Lord, this racism is killing me insane.
Speaker 32
02:54:22 What's your dinner party face on?
Speaker
02:54:28 Well, you must be the Webex.
Speaker 20
02:54:31 It's Sanchez.
02:54:32 Don't call us wet.
Speaker
02:54:34 Backs Niger we find offensive.
Speaker 17
02:54:39 I'm just kidding.
02:54:40 We are the ********.
Speaker 14
02:54:46 Hey, when we tell.
Speaker 32
02:54:47 The Jews.
Speaker
02:54:49 You are one crazy.
Devon
02:54:56 But I'll bump alright anyway.
02:54:59 Happy birthday all the same.
02:55:01 Ramel just says *******.
02:55:06 Hey, Lily. Scribing God's army.
02:55:08 I love the bee pills well, there you go.
02:55:11 Maybe I'll do a stream sometime and give you like the the basic how to how to.
02:55:15 Be a bee keeper or something.
02:55:19 I don't know.
02:55:20 The Nord report.
02:55:22 When I see my mom watching shows like depressing women.
02:55:28 Well, it might as well be called depressing women designing women.
02:55:31 I take it upon myself to point out all the Jewish writers.
02:55:34 It irritates her, but instead of turning it off, she simply.
02:55:36 Ushers me out of the room.
02:55:38 Is because this attitude whites are ******.
02:55:45 No, it it's because, yeah, they just want.
02:55:47 I want to watch my mystery stories.
02:55:51 People love the the electric Jew guitar dude 1356. I agree that sports ball and video games are generally gay, but what are your thoughts on E Sports, chess, F1, arm wrestling, etcetera, which are no zones? Should we be pushing these sports more or do they promote degeneracy? I mean Jews are highly overrepresented.
02:56:12 Look, I just think being a spectator right now is is just not a productive thing.
Speaker
02:56:12 That is.
Devon
02:56:17 Now if you're look, if you're like a a a chess champion or something like that and watching chess games get better at chess.
02:56:23 I mean, I think that you could still find better things with your time, but that's one thing.
02:56:27 But just being a passive observer of other people being better than you at stuff is is kind of.
02:56:32 Hey, if you ask me.
02:56:34 UM.
02:56:36 The Nord report our race is dying because for years we kicked the can.
02:56:40 Down the road, no.
02:56:41 One could stand it when you mentioned things like race or.
02:56:43 Politics when you.
02:56:45 When you are or when.
02:56:48 Good Lord, I am.
02:56:49 I am fading here.
02:56:50 We need disturbed the TV.
02:56:51 They simply kicked you.
02:56:52 Out of the.
02:56:53 Room and continue to watch their ****** show.
02:56:55 You should do a show on design women.
02:56:58 I did a.
02:57:01 A show on an episode of designing women, I'm pretty sure.
02:57:05 There was the show about the the gay guy or gay guy with AIDS, or I don't remember what actually, I don't know what it was anymore, but I I know.
02:57:12 I know for a fact I did something on an episode of designing women a while back.
02:57:16 Like maybe like.
02:57:17 Like almost a year ago.
02:57:19 Andromeda, thank you for the stream, Devin.
02:57:22 We'll appreciate that.
02:57:24 Guitar Dude 1356 are Jews maliciously trying to destroy non Jews and their nations or is it just their nature to destroy things?
02:57:31 I know it doesn't matter to you because you just want them gone, but I think this distinction matter does matter to those who want justice, IE much harsher punishment for the.
02:57:40 Well, I mean you you can't.
02:57:42 Here's the thing.
02:57:43 You're thinking about punishments when you're in no position to to.
02:57:47 To dole them out.
02:57:49 So it doesn't matter.
02:57:51 You're in no position to to like what is going to be like the Great Jew trials next week.
02:57:58 I need to know this information because the Great Jew trials are next week and we gotta we gotta decide how what we're gonna do about these guys.
02:58:04 Like what?
02:58:05 Their motives were?
02:58:06 Well, I mean, you're so you're so far from from having any kind of, you know, retribution available option available to you that is it's still.
02:58:19 Blazing, blazing stranger, the average animated movie budget is $60 million. We can make a cheap one for 20 million.
02:58:28 You, you you routinely get 20,000 views for each of your episodes on Odyssey alone. If your audience wanted to, we could crowdfund a decent animated film for $1000.
02:58:38 Piece here is your first $2.00. You could organize this, yeah, but really, I mean, you think everyone that watches this and or this is this dream is going to give $1000.
02:58:49 So that we can have a animated movie.
02:58:52 That's the problem.
02:58:53 That's not how any of these things get funded, is you, you have it.
02:58:56 It has to be a money making.
02:58:58 Thing like it shouldn't just be throwing money away.
02:59:01 That's never what they do.
02:59:03 I mean, there's obviously there's occasional flops, but they're making so many movies that do make money, they can absorb the occasional.
02:59:09 Flops, there's no infrastructure for this, and the other problem with this is it's easy to say like even if, let's say we had 60 million, if you had 60.
02:59:18 Million could probably get it done right.
02:59:20 But even if you had like 20 million, it's going to end up looking probably a little cheese **** because you, you know, you'd have to hire people that either would work for you covertly.
02:59:31 Or work for you and only you, because you'd get blacklisted immediately the second you started working on on our productions and it just it takes a lot longer than just having a bunch of money.
02:59:45 Well, the panel, I guess what the subject matter is a little more subtle about it and you just want to make stuff like that's that's just not degenerate.
02:59:53 Like just family friendly and maybe maybe not pro white but not anti white, right?
02:59:58 Like yeah, you could do that with the participation of of of people that would.
03:00:04 You know, draw people to your project, but I don't know it's it's a lot more complicated.
03:00:09 Look, most people aren't gonna.
03:00:11 Spend $1000 unless you're going to get something back out.
03:00:15 Of it.
03:00:16 I don't know. Maybe there's.
03:00:16 A way to crowdfund something where you can.
03:00:20 Or you can get dividends on. I don't know how that would work, where maybe you couldn't make that a way of crowdfunding a movie where you you put in, say, $1000, but you get X, you know, make it like the stock market kind of a thing, right? Like you buy stock in the movie. And so you are entitled to a percentage of the.
03:00:40 The revenue that it makes, but then you got to worry about distribution.
03:00:44 This is something that you spent decades building.
03:00:47 And so it's not going to be something that you can just do overnight and looking, it wasn't even just.
03:00:53 An easy thing for them to do.
03:00:54 Either there was a time when I mean the amount of money that just Warner Brothers alone was making in the early years it was, was obscene and so they had the they had the money to to put together all these distribution networks that Jews already had in place anyway.
03:01:13 You know, and after for for some of this stuff, it took centuries to build the infrastructure, right?
03:01:19 So it's not an easy problem, but it's going to wave a magic wand and fix it the best we can do right now is hope that people that do have access to a lot of money could at least fund projects that are lower budget, not animated.
03:01:33 Films are a little out of our reach.
03:01:35 You can make low budget movies though, because of the low cost of.
03:01:40 Camera equipment these days and editing equipment you can do low budget movies pretty easily and and and not have to worry about something like an animated.
03:01:50 Project the the.
03:01:51 The the amount of work it takes to do something like that.
03:01:54 It would take years.
03:01:55 I mean, Pixar takes years to make their movies, so it would take years and.
03:02:02 Yeah, easier said than done.
03:02:04 Easier said than done. Even if you had like the the $1000 from everybody that and that's that's a big ***. That's no one's gonna do that.
03:02:11 UM.
03:02:13 And ain't love of hockey $20 appreciate that. Ohh wait.
03:02:19 Not supposed to make a wookie happen.
03:02:21 It didn't.
03:02:22 It did nothing.
03:02:22 It did nothing.
Speaker 18
03:02:33 By Grandma Mannheim is 103 and still pottering around down in Argentina.
Speaker
03:02:39 I tried to go visit him once, but my travel visa was protested by the show of foundation.
Devon
03:02:43 Churro was out digging pits.
03:02:48 True, it's not much of a digger.
03:02:51 But he was probably murdering, murdering rats.
03:02:56 Blazing stranger, I have encountered a few online alternative sources who say that the Jews are the managerial front group for the European black Mobility.
03:03:05 Who are the true power behind the scene and the source of the seemingly endless Jewish money?
03:03:11 I don't know.
03:03:13 That's something I know nothing about.
03:03:16 And again, it's one of these things where.
03:03:18 It doesn't really matter to me that.
03:03:20 I know that even if they were just like the the front facing managerial class of some secret, whatever the **** it, it doesn't really matter.
03:03:29 They're the ones that are that are actively.
03:03:33 They're they're, they're the.
03:03:34 If nothing else, they're the appendage.
03:03:36 It's almost like.
03:03:39 If there's a puppet like imagine like a massive OK, like a robot that's being remote controlled from elsewhere is is kicking your *** like you might in the back of your head.
03:03:49 You might think that ohh if I can get my hands on whoever's remote controlling this robot, but that's not the problem. The robot is the problem. The robot punching in the face now.
03:03:56 So that's the one you have to take care of first, and then, you know, maybe they'll send more robots.
03:04:00 Who knows?
03:04:00 But that's Step 2, Andromeda in the early 80s, our economic future was to become a service economy, send our factories to Third World nations, and we benefit left and right.
03:04:13 Economists praise the comfort and the masses.
03:04:16 Went along.
03:04:17 Anyone, including me, who said wages and standing or standard of living would fall were considered shunned.
03:04:25 Now they were talking about the service economy for many years, and if you brought up anything else, then you were the stupid person that didn't realize that, you know, factories were for third World countries and we had progressed beyond that.
03:04:38 Here we are now.
03:04:39 All right.
03:04:40 Well, anyway, I'm gonna bail out of here.
03:04:42 Sorry, guys.
03:04:42 I'm just.
03:04:43 Really exhausted, I appreciate.
03:04:45 The love it appreciates being here, but my throat's getting dry and I'm.
03:04:51 I'm having trouble even just like staying away cars.
03:04:56 I'm gonna crash the **** out and I'm gonna wake up, hopefully refreshed so.
03:05:01 Be here on.
03:05:01 Saturday I got a special edition on.
03:05:03 Saturday, 1:00 I've.
03:05:03 Been working on for the while so hopefully you'll enjoy that.
03:05:05 It'll be a lot.
03:05:06 Better than this one?
03:05:06 I'm sure not.
03:05:07 That this wasn't.
03:05:08 A wonderful stream.
03:05:10 I'll teach you guys Saturday.
03:05:11 Same bad time, same bat channel for Black Pilgrim, of course.
03:05:16 Uh, so I want something another one.
03:05:17 Here, Andromeda says in 92, Perot ran against Bush. Clinton on this issue.
03:05:24 But the masses were easily tricked because the left right agreed.
03:05:27 This would put more money in our pockets.
03:05:29 Perot was right, but no political but no political of any.
03:05:34 No politician of any weight will dare bring this issue up.
03:05:38 We're engineered.
03:05:40 We're in an engineered collapse.
03:05:44 Or perhaps it's hard to know how much of this is engineered.
03:05:47 How much of this is just?
03:05:49 The way history has always unfolded in cycles, alright?
03:05:53 Anyway, I'm out of here.
03:05:54 For black pillar, of course.
03:05:56 Devon stag.
Speaker 25
03:05:59 Did you get get your children?
03:06:02 Get your children, get your get your you better you better back.
03:06:07 You have.
Speaker 5
03:07:24 These random houses. Let's go.
Speaker 7
03:07:32 Hey, what you doing?
Speaker 20
03:07:33 But once you're back.
Speaker
03:07:37 Probably 2 months.
03:07:38 All right now please.
Speaker 19
03:07:39 James, we need to speak to James.
Speaker 5
03:07:43 Hello, James.
Speaker 6
03:08:02 OK.