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INSOMNIA STREAM: BLACK HISTORY EDITION.mp3

02/24/2022
Speaker 1
00:07:47 Where you're coming from?
Speaker
00:01:37 Goodnight. Call me.
Speaker 2
00:01:57 In motion.
00:04:37 Make me feel like I am home again.
00:04:52 Like I am holding.
00:05:19 Feel like I am young.
00:05:33 Feel like I am Father's Day.
Speaker 1
00:05:50 Always, always love you always love you.
Speaker 2
00:06:38 Like I am.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 2
00:06:45 With you.
00:06:50 You make me feel like I am clean.
Speaker 3
00:06:54 OK.
Speaker 1
00:07:15 I will always love you.
Devon
00:07:29 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening.
00:07:32 Good night.
00:07:32 This is the insomnia stream.
00:07:34 I'm your handsome host, dev and stack.
00:07:39 Now there's a lot of **** in the news right now about the invasion going on.
00:07:44 Well, I mean.
00:07:45 I don't.
00:07:45 That's The thing is, it's the.
00:07:47 Fog of war.
00:07:49 So to do a stream on that would be kind of ridiculous.
00:07:51 I mean, we could watch.
00:07:53 Live streams of like boring shots of Kiev with, you know, everything looking somewhat normal.
00:08:01 I think it's morning ish there right now I don't know.
00:08:06 And or we could watch videos of like tanks.
00:08:09 Kind of like cruising around on freeways and.
00:08:14 To talk about Putin's speech, which I'm sure everyone has at least read the rundown on, at least by now. But.
00:08:23 That would be taking away from the very important issue.
00:08:28 Of Black History Month.
00:08:31 So we're not going to do that right now.
00:08:34 We're we're going to talk about what's really important and that is the black contributions.
00:08:43 To the West.
00:08:46 Now before we get started, I think it's important to note.
00:08:51 That today.
00:08:52 Well, well, well, I'll tell you about that in a second first.
00:08:55 One of our favorite people.
00:08:57 He's not black, he's Jewish.
00:08:58 So you know, I guess close.
00:09:06 Merrick Garland, the guy who is the head of the Biden DOJ, one of the many Jewish members of his cabinet.
00:09:16 Who has reminded America over and over and over again that the greatest threat facing America is white supremacy.
00:09:23 And you know what?
00:09:25 Maybe Putin listened to him.
00:09:27 Maybe put was like, oh ****.
00:09:30 If America is worried about white supremacy.
00:09:33 I should worry about those Nazis.
00:09:36 In Ukraine.
00:09:39 But anyway, so the the federal case, the federal version of the case.
00:09:45 Against the the the jogger.
00:09:50 Ahmad Aubrey.
00:09:53 The verdict has come in and these people are going to see the light of day, so it doesn't really ******* matter, right?
00:09:59 But now the federal charges have are now sticking because a couple of white people decided to police their own streets.
00:10:09 And if you look into the history of this, they were coordinating with local.
00:10:12 Law enforcement.
00:10:15 This idea that you can look you should you should participate in local politics and stuff like that.
00:10:21 But this idea that the global home is not gonna reach into your local municipality is is asinine and this is a perfect example of that.
00:10:31 They were working with the local Sheriff's Office and saying like, yeah, this guy is stealing **** and everyone and everyone in the neighborhood knew him as the jogger.
00:10:40 Because he wore jogging.
00:10:41 Clothes and he would go steal stuff from convenience stores and stuff like that.
00:10:44 Everyone knew about this.
00:10:48 But look how?
00:10:49 Look how excited he is that he is locked up some white supremacists.
Speaker 5
00:10:57 Of Ahmad arbory.
00:10:59 On February 23rd, 2020, Mr. Arbury was targeted.
00:11:04 Chased, shot and killed while running on a public St.
00:11:10 Today, a jury of the defendants peers unanimously found beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:11:16 That the defendants acted because Mr.
00:11:19 Arbury was black.
00:11:21 The defendants actions and the racism that fueled them have inflicted enduring trauma on Mr.
00:11:27 Arby's family, his friends, his community and communities across the country.
Devon
00:11:35 You see.
00:11:37 They have they have done.
00:11:39 Damage to communities across the country simply by trying to police their own neighborhoods, trying to take things locally.
00:11:50 And now Georgia, a state that used to be a red state.
00:11:57 That that's got.
00:11:58 To I think currently still has a Republican governor.
00:12:03 A Republican governor that steals your votes and gives it to the Democrats.
00:12:11 They today, well, I guess yesterday technically now.
00:12:15 Was the first Ahmad Arbory day.
00:12:18 As the state honors one of.
00:12:20 Its most distinguished citizens.
00:12:27 That's right.
00:12:28 He got his own ******* day.
00:12:36 Oh, yes.
00:12:38 How's that for local government?
00:12:43 So it is Black History Month.
00:12:44 We're going to go through some of the the great contributions.
00:12:49 Of people like Amma, Aubrey and and just reflect on how much they have given.
00:12:56 To Western civilization, let me.
00:13:00 Let me fix the audio on this real quick.
00:13:05 Alright, so here we go.
00:13:06 Here, here's one of the first ones.
00:13:08 Where I go through a.
00:13:09 Few because they've.
Speaker 6
00:13:09 They've they've done so much for us.
00:13:12 His name was Louis Latimer, and if you don't know who he was, well, you should, because his invented inventions from close to a century ago have made our world better in many ways.
00:13:22 Today, Eyewitnessed, his reporter, Kimberly Richardson, with more.
Speaker 7
00:13:28 To truly understand who Louis Latimer was, First things first, he is the thread connecting Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Edison.
Devon
00:13:39 Lewis Latimer.
00:13:41 And ventral the light bulb.
00:13:49 So, Louis Latimer, they claim during Black History Month in their revisionist telling of history, he invented the filament that makes light bulbs possible.
00:14:00 The only problem with that, of course, is that that's that's all ********.
00:14:06 One of the.
00:14:07 First, carbon filaments ever created was by, if not the First, Joseph Swan in 1860.
00:14:18 And Joseph Swan worked with Thomas Edison.
00:14:24 In fact, they had a company or a little project called Ediswan.
00:14:29 Where they work together with the with his carbon filament and Edison's light bulb.
00:14:36 And these this was decades before any of the carbon filament experiments, by what's his face?
00:14:46 But of course, you know.
00:14:49 It's only a matter of time before they tear down the others.
00:14:53 They've been tearing down the statues.
00:14:55 They tear down this plaque of Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, inventor of the electric incandescent lamp, you know, and and put up a a statue instead.
00:15:06 Of what's his nuts?
00:15:08 Alright, so that's the first one.
00:15:12 How about this?
00:15:13 This guy, he looks.
00:15:14 He looks like he's invented some ****.
Speaker 3
00:15:17 On February 21st, 1961, Otis Boykin patented.
00:15:23 Electrical resistor.
Speaker 9
00:15:27 Well, alright.
Devon
00:15:33 He invented the resistor in what year?
Speaker 3
00:15:36 Captain 61.
Devon
00:15:38 And so in 1961, huh?
00:15:42 So we didn't have any resistors until 1961.
00:15:47 You realize that?
00:15:48 That we that would mean that we pretty much had nothing electrical until 1961.
00:15:55 This, of course, is also ********.
00:15:59 The inventor of the resistor.
00:16:02 George Simon Ohm of the I don't know. Ohm's law, ohm.
00:16:08 The measurement of resistance.
00:16:14 But again, only a matter of time before they tear down this statue.
00:16:20 They also claimed that he invented the pacemaker.
00:16:24 Also a lie.
00:16:26 Invented by an Australian.
00:16:29 In 1926.
00:16:32 Now, look, there's always a grain of truth in all of these these.
00:16:36 These guys, right?
00:16:37 Like the the first guy that they said he invented a filament?
00:16:40 No, he worked for Thomas Edison briefly.
00:16:44 And worked on filaments.
00:16:47 None of his patents.
00:16:48 Were ever used in any of the the light bulbs?
00:16:52 That Edison put out.
00:16:54 This guy, he invented a a type of resistor.
00:16:58 That went into pacemakers but did not invent the resistor and did not invent pacemakers.
00:17:08 All right, moving right along.
Speaker 10
00:17:10 Wise Channel celebrates African Americans who did amazing things.
Speaker 11
00:17:15 Can you guess the name?
00:17:16 I'm thinking about video games.
Speaker 12
00:17:31 I I don't know.
00:17:33 Tell me Jerry Lawson.
Devon
00:17:38 Jerry Lawson.
00:17:39 He invented video games guys.
00:17:43 Now again the the kernel of truth is, he worked as a marketing manager for the Fairchild Company.
00:17:54 That made a video.
00:17:56 Game system that was an epic failure.
00:17:58 That's why you've never heard of it.
00:17:59 You know, most likely, unless you're into retro gaming.
00:18:03 And it wasn't even the 1st.
00:18:06 Wasn't even the 1st, and when you point this out, well, they'll say, Oh well, OK, so it wasn't the first, but it was the first to have cartridges.
00:18:15 It came out 19, you know, 74, you know, right or 76 I think right before the Atari 2600.
00:18:25 OK, also a lie.
00:18:28 I mean, yes, it did come out around that time.
00:18:30 I did not invent the cartridge scheme and not only was Atari already working on it before Fairchild, but a couple years prior.
00:18:40 There's a little.
00:18:41 Thing called another another system that sucked that.
00:18:43 So you've probably never heard of it.
00:18:45 This was in 72 the Magnavox Odyssey.
Speaker 13
00:18:49 X presents odyssey, the electronic game of the future.
00:18:52 Odyssey easily attaches to any brand TV, black and white or color to create a closed circuit electronic playground.
00:18:59 Odyssey gives you all the exciting action of hockey and 11 other challenging play and learning games for the entire family.
00:19:10 Odyssey, a new dimension for your television now at your Magnavox dealer, is listed in the Yellow Pages.
Devon
00:19:17 You know the sad thing?
00:19:18 Is as awful as the odyssey is.
00:19:21 And it's awful.
00:19:22 I I I went through a phase where I was really into retro gaming hardware and stuff like that.
00:19:27 It was like looking at it and I even I even owned briefly.
00:19:32 Because it sucked.
00:19:32 I got rid of it.
00:19:33 The odyssey too.
00:19:35 And the yeah, the odyssey is ******.
00:19:40 As that is.
00:19:41 Is actually even better than the the Fairchild, which is like probably one of the worst gaming machines ever made.
00:19:48 OK, moving right along.
00:19:51 What what else what?
00:19:52 Else you got Black History Month.
Speaker 14
00:20:00 Doctor Patricia E Bath was born November 4th, 1942, in Harlem, New York, and knew from an early age.
00:20:06 She wanted to help others. She received her medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine in 1968 and went on to become the first African American resident in ophthalmology in 1973 at the New York University while training in New York doctor.
00:20:20 Staff observed the lack of access to eye care for minorities in the poor and pioneered the worldwide discipline of community off theology, which brings eye care to underserved populations.
Devon
00:20:32 So so far, not really inventions just but but go on.
Speaker 14
00:20:38 In 1976, Doctor Bath Co founded the American Institute for the Prevention of Blindness, and in 1986 she invented the Laserphaco probe, a groundbreaking treatment for cataract.
Devon
00:20:50 Ohh so the claim is that she invented in 1988 the use of lasers to fix cataracts. Well, only one problem with that. Well, there's actually 2 problems. First problem.
00:21:04 I was actually by a Russian.
00:21:06 MMM. Krasnov in, I think, 1975. Yeah, that's what it says. February 1975.
00:21:15 And the first laser treatment.
00:21:19 Used for the actually used for cataracts was made.
00:21:25 By this guy.
00:21:27 And this was in.
00:21:29 I think it was like 86 or.
00:21:30 Something like that.
00:21:32 So alright.
00:21:34 Again, there's always a kernel of truth, right?
00:21:38 The the the fact that she was a community organizer and and look, she was probably high IQ, you know, an outlier IQ person.
00:21:47 And she did have a patent, but anyone can have a patent.
00:21:50 I can I can send in a patent right now for, like, a a **** ****.
00:21:54 It's not.
00:21:55 It doesn't mean that it's actually.
00:21:56 Used or or anything like that.
00:21:59 OK.
00:22:01 So what what's next here?
Speaker 3
00:22:05 They just love watching 3D movies.
00:22:17 Mark Hanna was born on October 13th, 1956 in Chicago, IL.
00:22:26 You went to the Illinois Institute of Technology for Electrical Engineering.
00:22:36 You went to Stanford University for his Masters degree and PhD.
Speaker 11
00:22:42 So far I'm on board.
Speaker 3
00:22:45 He founded Silicon Graphics incorporated.
Speaker 12
00:22:49 No, we didn't.
Devon
00:22:53 No, he didn't.
00:22:54 And first of all, it's hilarious.
00:22:58 A lot of these people, they.
00:22:59 Just they fundamentally misunderstand like look, you can say.
00:23:02 What is a small YouTube channel?
00:23:03 This is not that it is, but like this is not the the the the reach of this this lie.
00:23:08 This is all over the place.
00:23:10 And as you'll see, there's.
00:23:11 Way bigger platforms that have even more ridiculous lies.
00:23:14 But the first thing you notice, like they misunderstand what 3D computer graphics even is like. Oh, look, we're watching 3D movies. That's not what Silicon graphics did.
00:23:24 Silicon graphics did.
00:23:27 Like like 3 animation like in Terminator.
00:23:31 They didn't make 3D glasses movies. OK, that's two totally different things. But Even so, he didn't found SGI.
00:23:40 This guy did.
00:23:41 James H.
Speaker 15
00:23:42 Clark, who selecting graphics was founded by James H Clark of Stanford University along with seven graduate students and research staff a year later, they released their first product, the Iris 1000.
Devon
00:23:54 And look, he was one.
Speaker 6
00:23:56 Of those research staff, so he worked there.
Devon
00:23:59 But he didn't found the company. He didn't invent 3D animation, he didn't invent.
00:24:04 Any of that.
00:24:05 It was done by the.
00:24:06 It was this guy.
00:24:07 Who also found the Netscape.
00:24:11 All right, So what else you got for?
00:24:13 Us Black History Month.
00:24:17 Oh this.
00:24:18 Is a pretty big big.
00:24:18 Platform. Maybe it'll be real.
Speaker 16
00:24:21 Hi, everybody, before we go.
00:24:23 I want to remind you that it's Black History Month and every day I've been sharing stories about African Americans whose names we should know, which brings me to Garrett Morgan, born in 1877 in Kentucky, the son of freed slaves, Morgan.
00:24:40 Achieved a level of success unheard of for an African American man in that era, although he only had a 6th grade education, Garrett became fascinated with how things worked.
00:24:51 His curiosity eventually led him to Cleveland, OH, where he spent most of his adult life as an inventor.
00:24:59 A businessman and a political leader now, although he filed many patents in his lifetime, he is best known for three inventions, first for a chemical hair processing and straightening solution, which launched a personal grooming company.
Devon
00:25:17 OK, well, you know what?
00:25:20 That's actually true.
00:25:22 He invented well, he invented.
00:25:25 He was working somewhere with a chemical that was made for lubricating sewing machines.
00:25:32 And he got some on his hair and found out that it straightened black hair.
00:25:38 So he he starts selling it as black hair straightener.
00:25:44 But OK.
00:25:45 Alright, well, you said there was there was 3 inventions.
Speaker 12
00:25:51 What are the other three or what?
Devon
00:25:53 Are the other two?
Speaker 16
00:25:57 Second, the smoke hood, more commonly known as the gas mask.
Speaker 9
00:26:02 He did not invent the gas mask.
Devon
00:26:11 The gas mask was invented by a Scottish guy by the name of John Stenhouse way before that in ******* 1854.
00:26:23 OK.
00:26:25 The Nice try.
00:26:27 What's the next one?
Speaker 16
00:26:30 And 3rd after becoming the first African American in Cleveland to own an automobile, he developed the three signal traffic light.
Speaker 12
00:26:41 He did not.
Speaker 15
00:26:41 Invent the traffic light.
Devon
00:26:44 Now, yes, again, there's there's a the grain of truth, he added.
00:26:48 The yellow.
Speaker 9
00:26:50 But he did not invent the traffic light.
Speaker 17
00:26:54 First of all.
Devon
00:26:55 Traffic signals weren't new.
00:26:59 London got their first traffic signal in 1865. Like almost 100 years prior to that.
00:27:07 And you so you could say.
00:27:09 Oh, I invented the electrical one.
00:27:11 No, he didn't.
00:27:15 Utah had one in Salt Lake City, and I know this.
00:27:18 Because I'm, you know.
00:27:18 The the morning background and.
00:27:20 These are one of these are one of.
00:27:22 The things you hear about Mormons made Mormons made the traffic light.
00:27:26 In 1912.
00:27:30 So he made hair straightener.
00:27:33 He got sewing machine oil.
00:27:36 And sold it to black people so they could.
00:27:38 Look more white.
00:27:41 Which would be considered racist now.
00:27:44 So there you go.
00:27:48 What else you got for us?
00:27:49 Black History Month?
Speaker 18
00:27:54 Welcome to the black history STEM series.
00:27:57 Today I'm going to be discussing Benjamin Banneker, the architect of Washington, DC.
Speaker 12
00:28:02 The art. What? What?
Devon
00:28:11 The the architect of Washington, DC.
00:28:18 The architect of Washington, DC was Charles Pierre Charles Lenfant in.
00:28:24 1791.
00:28:27 The the only.
00:28:28 Grain of truth there was he worked to help survey the land.
00:28:35 He was a surveyor.
00:28:37 So when they were when they were trying to map out the area and decide how they were going to build Washington, DC.
00:28:44 He was like a surveyor.
00:28:47 But nice try so.
00:28:51 So what else we got?
00:28:54 Ohh, it's the.
00:28:56 It's George Washington Carver.
00:29:00 The peanut butter guy, the peanut butter.
00:29:04 Everyone always hears about George Washington Carver, right?
00:29:09 OK, well there's a problem with this.
Speaker 9
00:29:17 Didn't invent peanut butter.
Devon
00:29:20 Peanut butter the the initial patent.
00:29:24 Was actually a Canadian guy.
00:29:27 By the name of Marcellus Edson from Montreal.
00:29:33 And in fact, he didn't even make modern peanut butter.
00:29:38 And this is this is something that's that's that's actually admitted to some extent now.
Speaker 19
00:29:47 Peanut butter as we know it in America was basically invented in 1890 by a physician in Missouri, and he was looking for high protein nutritious foods to feed his patients who.
Devon
00:30:01 So he didn't make peanut butter.
00:30:04 But not only that.
00:30:06 Barry McIntosh, who served as the Bureau historian for the National Park Service.
00:30:13 That managed the GW Carver National Monument.
00:30:21 Carvers Peanut and Sweet Potato creations were neither original or practical.
00:30:29 No product born in this laboratory was widely adopted of the boom years for southern peanut production came prior to Carver's promotion of the crop.
00:30:40 And carvers work to improve regional farming practices were not of scientific importance and had little, if any demonstrable impact.
00:30:53 The big one that you were told in elementary school, the peanut butter guy.
00:30:57 Oh, ********.
00:31:01 All right.
00:31:01 What else you got?
00:31:02 Oh, this is my favorite one.
00:31:04 This is my favorite one.
00:31:05 Just because it it's so.
00:31:07 It's just so wrong.
00:31:09 It's so wrong on so many levels that it it.
00:31:13 Well, let's have a look.
Speaker 21
00:31:16 That's something that I really want to talk to you about.
00:31:18 OK?
00:31:19 February is Black History Month, yeah.
00:31:23 I love highlighting people where I've done so much for us all people like Harriet Tubman, doctor Martin Luther King, Junior Rosa Parks, yeah, Jackie Robinson and.
00:31:33 While we can.
Devon
00:31:34 See none.
00:31:34 None of those guys are inventors, but.
00:31:37 But no, please continue.
Speaker 21
00:31:39 People to be grateful.
00:31:40 For all of their contributions, it's equally important to highlight all my brothers and sisters.
00:31:46 We don't hear as much about.
00:31:48 I want to talk about someone my parents told me about who became a personal hero of mine.
Devon
00:31:53 Her parents told about this guy.
Speaker 6
00:31:56 He became a personal hero.
Devon
00:31:59 Let's hear. Let's hear it.
Speaker 21
00:32:01 Doctor Henry Thomas Sampson junior.
Devon
00:32:05 The crowds excited.
00:32:06 They've heard of this guy.
Speaker 21
00:32:08 I'm guessing that everyone in.
00:32:09 This room has a cell phone.
00:32:12 Right.
00:32:13 In fact, you're probably using it to look up Doctor Sampson right now.
Speaker 6
00:32:18 I hope not for your sake.
Speaker 21
00:32:21 Did you know that you wouldn't be able to use?
00:32:23 It without the work of Doctor Samson.
Speaker 10
00:32:25 What? What?
Speaker 6
00:32:27 He invented cell phones.
00:32:29 That's why.
Speaker 21
00:32:31 He invented the Gamma electric sale, which converts nuclear radiation into electricity.
Speaker 11
00:32:36 Hold on.
Devon
00:32:40 The Gamma electric cell.
00:32:43 That converts nuclear radiation into electricity.
00:32:51 You have a a nuclear power plant in.
00:32:53 Your cell phone.
Speaker 21
00:32:58 Which in simple terms means that was a big first step into wireless communication.
Speaker
00:33:03 No, no, no.
Devon
00:33:04 Doesn't mean anything like that at all.
00:33:07 That would be that.
Speaker 6
00:33:08 Would be a very dangerous world we would live.
00:33:10 In if everyone had.
00:33:11 Had gamma rays in their pocket.
Devon
00:33:20 So yeah, that that's obviously even even Wikipedia is like no.
00:33:30 It was Martin Cooper who's still.
00:33:31 Alive, by the way.
00:33:33 Old as ****.
00:33:34 I mean, how old is?
00:33:34 He he was born in.
00:33:37 19 he's 93.
00:33:40 Uh, yeah.
00:33:42 So this guy had.
00:33:45 Literally nothing to do with cell.
00:33:46 Phones at all.
00:33:48 He just worked for a nuclear power plant and worked on on it.
00:33:52 It literally was just some ******.
00:33:54 It was like they saw sell and electricity and we're like.
00:33:58 Oh, sell cell phones.
00:34:00 Black people made cell phones.
00:34:05 And there you go.
00:34:07 And they went with it.
00:34:11 When it was total ********.
00:34:12 OK, so moving along well, what else have we got?
00:34:17 Ooh, that's a good question.
00:34:18 I ask myself this every day.
00:34:19 What would?
00:34:20 The world be like without black inventors.
Speaker 10
00:34:24 What would the world be like without black inventors?
00:34:32 George T Sampson was an African American inventor best known for his early patent on the automatic clothes dryer.
Devon
00:34:44 So they they're saying.
00:34:45 He made the automatic clothes dryer, huh.
Speaker 5
00:34:53 OK.
Speaker 3
00:34:54 So when?
Devon
00:34:55 You look at the patent.
00:34:58 There's this automatic clothes dryer.
00:35:02 It's literally a a rack.
00:35:05 That you hang over your stove.
00:35:08 And then you hang clothes from it.
00:35:11 And I guess they get automatically.
00:35:18 And that's the.
00:35:20 Automatic clothes dryer.
00:35:22 But the sad thing is.
00:35:30 Not only was his automatic clothes dryer not an automatic clothes dryer, it wasn't even the 1st.
00:35:38 The clothes dryer and his patent was was a rack in his patent.
00:35:43 It says my invention relates to improvements in closed dryers.
00:35:48 Remember, let's tell you could just literally patent.
00:35:50 Whatever the **** you want.
00:35:53 So it's not like people weren't hanging their clothes over stoves to dry them before, and it wasn't the first patent at all.
00:36:02 The object of my invention is to suspend.
00:36:03 Clothing in a in.
00:36:04 A close relation to a stove by means of frames so constructed they can be readily placed in proper position and put aside when not required.
00:36:13 For use.
00:36:16 19 years earlier, there were already 300 US patents for closed dryers.
00:36:23 Like like his.
00:36:25 So all right.
00:36:29 What else you got?
00:36:31 What else you got?
Speaker 11
00:36:37 African American Inventor was born in 1860. His wife Emma Ray, was born in 1859.
Speaker 9
00:36:44 The other thing I.
Devon
00:36:45 Want to point out?
00:36:47 With almost no exception.
00:36:49 There's a handful.
00:36:49 There's that.
00:36:50 They look very black.
00:36:53 But many of the the.
00:36:56 The quote UN quote inventors have obvious European ad mixture, but anyway, especially the guy we're going to.
Speaker 11
00:37:03 Talk about here in a second. It was born in ancient 59. Lloyd Way was created in May. Was an inventor who created and improved version of the standard.
Devon
00:37:11 He invented the dustbin.
00:37:15 I mean, we didn't have dustbins.
00:37:16 Until that guy came.
Speaker 11
00:37:17 Up with it, he mentioned anyone cleaning a room or his hall or trash out of the door and onto the ground.
Devon
00:37:27 Oh my God the.
00:37:29 Horror, except for it's a lie.
00:37:31 He didn't even vent the.
00:37:33 Like his dustbin was just.
00:37:35 A rip off of a another. This is a patent from TE MacNeil.
00:37:41 Several decades before, in 1858.
00:37:46 So he didn't even invent.
00:37:49 Like a dustbin, I don't.
Speaker 9
00:37:58 Oh, good Lord.
Devon
00:38:01 Good Lord.
00:38:01 All right, now this other one I just realized I forgot to load up in here, but.
00:38:08 I will.
00:38:09 I will let me load this up.
00:38:10 It'll take me a second.
00:38:15 They disprove their their own video.
00:38:19 In the video.
Speaker 22
00:38:23 Alright, let me.
Devon
00:38:27 We load this up real quick.
00:38:35 You may have heard.
00:38:38 I got it.
00:38:39 It's going to take.
00:38:40 Me a second to find the right one here.
00:38:46 I think it's this one.
00:38:53 It is.
00:38:56 All right.
Speaker
00:39:09 Thick African American inventors in our nation's history.
00:39:12 Let me fix the audio a.
00:39:12 Little bit, there we go.
00:39:16 Venters in our nation's history and he called.
00:39:18 I think.
Speaker 23
00:39:18 Minnesota home, his most famous invention, helped create several new industry.
00:39:24 Is from frozen foods to supermarket.
Devon
00:39:31 Sorry, I I barely recorded this before.
Speaker 23
00:39:34 Food restaurants in tonight's voices for change story.
00:39:37 Mary Glover looks at the life and legacy of Frederick McKinley Jones.
Speaker 24
00:39:38 Light level.
00:39:43 He was a genius, he thought problem.
Devon
00:39:45 He was a genius.
Speaker 24
00:39:47 And solved it.
Speaker 25
00:39:48 When you go to the supermarket, your pick of fresh fruits and vegetables is at your fingertips year round.
00:39:55 But did you know an African American inventor from Minnesota is responsible for creating the technology that makes that possible?
Devon
00:40:04 You mean we didn't have produce until an African American invented some kind of technology that allowed us to have produce in stores?
00:40:11 Tell me more.
Speaker 24
00:40:12 Hours in the middle of winter, pineapples.
00:40:14 Coconuts was unheard of until Fred came up with an idea.
00:40:18 This is the history of formal king in Wilmington.
00:40:22 Starting with Fred Jones and Joe Numero.
Speaker 25
00:40:25 Rick Smith is the company historian for Thermo King, which pioneered the refrigerated transport industry more than 80 years ago.
Speaker 24
00:40:33 Fred came up with the first mechanical refrigeration unit that would go on the nose of a trailer.
Speaker 25
00:40:38 He says it was an invention by employee Frederick McKinley Jones that put the.
Devon
00:40:44 See that, that that.
00:40:45 There's there's the ad mixture right there.
00:40:48 He's even got the straight hair.
00:40:50 Unless he was using that other black guys, hair straightener or sewing machine oil.
Speaker 25
00:40:53 On the map.
Speaker 24
00:40:55 In the big scheme of things, this this gentleman did a lot and it impacts people every day and you don't even know.
Speaker 1
00:41:01 It Jones was born in Cincinnati.
Speaker 25
00:41:08 But as a young man, he ended up in Hallett, Minnesota.
Devon
00:41:11 All right, let's get to what he made right.
Speaker 25
00:41:14 Made by his company without me.
00:41:17 But when Joan showed up and.
Speaker 8
00:41:18 Of this all.
Speaker 6
00:41:19 He couldn't believe he was black, right?
Speaker 24
00:41:21 Told them everything wanted to hear until.
Devon
00:41:23 Get get to the stupid invention.
00:41:25 OK, so.
00:41:26 The claim is.
00:41:28 He invented.
00:41:30 Refrigerated trucks.
00:41:33 Which is a lie, but we'll get to that in a second.
00:41:36 And then in this same story, the same news story they're talking about how the the, the story, where they're telling you he invented.
00:41:45 The refrigerated trucks.
00:41:48 Same the same video.
Speaker 24
00:41:49 You're the real guy.
Speaker 25
00:41:50 Years later, Numero was playing golf with a friend who owned a trucking business, and he told numero he wish someone would come up with the refrigerated trailer.
Devon
00:41:59 Uh, so he didn't invent it.
00:42:02 His boss was golfing with a guy who owned a trucking company and was saying, hey, I wish we had refrigerated trucks.
00:42:12 And his boss said, oh, I've got an engineer that works for me.
00:42:16 I'm going to have him make a refrigerator for trucks.
Speaker 25
00:42:19 Numeral betting $5 his resident genius Jones could figure it out.
Speaker 17
00:42:24 Joe numeral came back to Fred Kelly Jones and said hey, I need you to create this refrigerator unit.
Devon
00:42:31 Ohh so he didn't invent it.
00:42:32 He he.
00:42:33 Engineered it, which you look, that's something.
Speaker 26
00:42:36 But is it?
Speaker 17
00:42:38 And within a couple of weeks, we had a prototype and within a short period of time after that, we had the first mechanical refrigeration unit.
00:42:47 So that's how this industry got started on the bit on the golf.
Speaker 12
00:42:50 Course the invention.
Speaker 25
00:42:51 Became the basis for Numero's new company, Thermo King, in 1938.
Devon
00:42:56 OK so.
00:42:59 Again, to be clear, the that that their own.
00:43:02 Video is saying he didn't come.
00:43:04 Up with the.
00:43:04 Idea he was working for a guy who told to make it, but.
00:43:08 They're also kind of acting.
00:43:10 Look, obviously they're they're acting like this because they're Thermo King.
00:43:13 This is like their big diversity story of their, of their company.
00:43:17 So it's it's also propaganda.
00:43:18 It's a local news story about a local company.
00:43:21 So I guarantee you that they're also a sponsor of the news show.
Speaker 6
00:43:26 But the refrigerated trucks.
Devon
00:43:29 Ships and uh.
00:43:36 Was not new. It's not like we couldn't move perishables until, like the 1940s.
00:43:43 OK.
00:43:45 They they had mechanically refrigerated cargo spaces way before then.
00:43:52 They didn't.
00:43:52 He didn't invent refrigeration.
00:43:55 You might be familiar with carrier.
00:43:59 The refrigerator or the air conditioning company, right?
00:44:02 They're still around.
00:44:04 That that the guy who invented that fact, I'm pretty sure his last name is carrier.
00:44:09 Invented that stuff in in 1911.
00:44:14 OK.
00:44:14 So that technology already existed.
00:44:17 It already existed in in ships.
00:44:20 It already existed in in rail cars on trucks.
00:44:24 They had ice like they put big blocks of ice.
00:44:29 In trucks to keep things cool.
00:44:33 And so really, all that happened was some guy.
00:44:37 Was was talking to a trucking company Guy and was like, hey, I want a mechanically refrigerated truck.
00:44:44 So he told his engineer to make one and he made.
00:44:47 But all the technology.
00:44:49 Already existed so.
00:44:52 There you go and the list goes on and on there.
00:44:54 There's so many, so many crazy claims.
00:44:58 Everything from the Internet.
00:45:00 There, there's literally.
00:45:01 There's literally a guy that claims that he invented the the black guy who claims he invented the Internet.
00:45:08 There's or he.
00:45:09 He also claims he invented supercomputers and that he invented that he got the Nobel Prize, that which is a lie.
00:45:19 He never got the Nobel Prize.
00:45:21 There's the, the.
00:45:24 People claim or there's the guy who claims that he invented.
00:45:27 Let's see here.
00:45:29 I have a big list here the.
Speaker 6
00:45:32 Hair brush.
Devon
00:45:34 The golf tee.
00:45:36 The fountain pen.
00:45:40 The fire extinguisher.
Speaker 9
00:45:49 The elevator.
Devon
00:45:51 The electric trolling.
00:45:53 The egg beater I mean, there's so many.
00:45:56 Inventions and he just drilled down a little bit.
00:46:00 And again there's always like some grain of truth, right.
00:46:03 So like there's there's the the bicycle frame.
00:46:07 Ohh invented the bicycle.
00:46:08 Isaac Johnson in 18.
00:46:10 99 No, he didn't.
00:46:12 Yeah, they, they, they.
00:46:12 Were riding bikes in in ******* France and in Germany in like the late 1700s or early 1800s?
00:46:20 You know and and a lot of these, these bike frames resemble, you know, what, they look a little goofier, but they're pretty much.
00:46:27 The same as as a modern bike.
00:46:30 You know the you have the.
00:46:33 Automatic transmission.
00:46:36 Again, also a lie.
00:46:39 The airship.
00:46:40 That's one of my favorites.
00:46:42 Because you want to see here.
00:46:44 Are some real black inventors.
00:46:48 Speaking of airships.
00:46:58 There is a helicopter. Oh.
Speaker 27
00:47:11 He dreams of soaring with the buds in an aircraft built with his own two hands.
Speaker 22
00:47:13 OK.
Speaker 27
00:47:16 12 other aircrafts he has built before have all failed to take off.
00:47:21 He hopes things will be different this time.
Speaker 12
00:47:23 This time.
Speaker 27
00:47:23 That 13th time.
Devon
00:47:26 Unlucky 13.
00:47:27 But I got faith.
Speaker 27
00:47:27 The Indians roar to life and then Upendra is out of his hands and downward passes as a runway.
Speaker 9
00:47:34 There it goes.
00:47:35 There goes.
00:47:36 There it goes.
Speaker 27
00:47:37 Few glorious seconds Upender is airborne and then it crashes to the ground.
00:47:45 Another dream dashed the team is not a lucky number after all.
Devon
00:47:47 Ohh no.
Speaker 6
00:47:54 So this is going to fly.
Devon
00:47:55 For sure.
Speaker 26
00:47:57 And when the time came, the homemade plane was towered by a car to gain the required speed to take off, but seems to be more obsessed with the grounds than the air failing to take off.
Devon
00:48:09 I don't know why it looks like that looks totally.
00:48:11 Like it should fly.
Speaker 28
00:48:15 We had our first Test flight.
00:48:17 On 26th of November.
Devon
00:48:22 That that looks that looks legit.
00:48:26 I would say all Cessna kind of.
Speaker 3
00:48:31 I think like that.
Devon
00:48:32 Could that could fly?
00:48:33 Let's let's see it.
Speaker 28
00:48:35 We tested the speed.
00:48:37 Of the aircraft and it was OK, but we have some little features with the engine, so we are speaking for fans.
00:48:44 1 wishes for the corporate bodies, governments and other institutions who are willing to.
Devon
00:48:51 Oh, he's going to sell the governments and.
00:48:54 Other institutions.
00:48:55 All right, let's see it.
Speaker 29
00:48:58 I've been having dreams of, like, ever since I was young, but I have not had the support like.
Devon
00:48:59 Doesn't fly.
Speaker 20
00:49:06 The 45 year old used to watch President Hasting band as chopper as a child, sparking A lifelong passion for him. After years of planning and watching war movies, he decided to build 1.
Devon
00:49:11 Well, that that is definitely gonna fly.
Speaker
00:49:16 Like it is shoni.
Speaker 30
00:49:16 Of his own.
00:49:22 My intention is to show to Malawi that Malawians too can do what the whites do.
Devon
00:49:29 Ohh they can, huh?
Speaker 1
00:49:30 As in.
Devon
00:49:30 Let's see.
Speaker 1
00:49:30 It Curie.
Speaker 31
00:49:32 We had some challenges with the wiring system resulting in short circuits slowly. Everything's been sorted out.
Devon
00:49:38 All right.
00:49:38 Well, that's good.
00:49:39 That's it.
00:49:40 I'm rooting for you, buddy.
Speaker 20
00:49:43 Felix is eager to take to the skies, but he's been warned against taking a test.
Devon
00:49:47 I I don't want to rain on your parade, but I'm already.
Speaker 12
00:49:47 A single.
Devon
00:49:49 Thinking that's not a big enough propeller.
00:49:52 But you know who knows?
00:49:53 Who knows? Let's see it.
Speaker 20
00:49:54 Aviation authorities approval.
00:49:57 If his first flight is successful, Felix will be flying into the history books with his homemade helicopter and his sky high ambitions.
Devon
00:50:15 Now that looks that looks.
00:50:16 Pretty ******* high tech right there.
Speaker 1
00:50:22 Right.
Devon
00:50:25 I think it's an airplane.
00:50:26 It's it's hard to tell with that, that it's like a Winnebago helicopter.
00:50:39 That's a that's that's pretty fancy.
00:50:52 Why is the propeller not spinning?
00:50:54 Come on dude.
Speaker 33
00:51:00 Thursday last week, Gabriel Jericho was confident his twin seater aircraft was ready for trials.
00:51:06 A step that would either elevate him to a pioneer in aircraft manufacturing in Kenya.
00:51:12 Or living fire.
00:51:16 But he encountered the first challenge at his backyard.
00:51:19 The plane would not fit into the truck.
00:51:21 He had higher to transport it to kangundo for the trial.
Devon
00:51:25 Not in a Sai.
00:51:26 Can't thinks why does he just fly?
Speaker 33
00:51:27 Gabriel and his team did not anticipate the mishap that followed.
Devon
00:51:28 It to the the place.
Speaker 33
00:51:31 The plane collapsed, but that did not mean the end of the road.
00:51:35 The mechanics did their part to restore it.
00:51:40 And the IT specialist and pilot who admits has never seen the inside of a cockpit dead piece.
Speaker 15
00:51:43 At least.
Devon
00:51:48 The test pilot has never been inside of an.
00:51:50 Airplane. All right, well, let's.
Speaker 33
00:51:52 The second and third day ended without much success, but by Sunday the team had done everything in their power to get this plane powered by a Toyota NZD engine and a chloride Exide battery to make sure.
Speaker 8
00:51:58 One second.
Speaker 33
00:52:03 It would fly.
Speaker 34
00:52:04 Even if we are able to make it 3 feet or 4 feet, we believe we will have moved a big step.
Speaker 6
00:52:11 All right, I'll give you.
Speaker 33
00:52:12 So in a spirited mood, they gave the aircraft the push they thought it needed to gain momentum for takeoff.
Devon
00:52:12 That you can get three or four.
00:52:13 Feet off the ground that that would be good.
Speaker 33
00:52:18 A crowd had.
00:52:18 Formed anxious to see a potentially historic moment.
00:52:23 But just when it seemed ready to take the leap, it diverted from the runway and collapsed once again.
00:52:31 Gabriel was heartbroken, but surprisingly his spirit was unbroken.
Speaker 34
00:52:35 I'll go back to the drawing board and design the landing gear better and also study a little bit more about the.
00:52:44 Landing gear, according to his judgment.
Speaker 33
00:52:46 The problem lies in the rear wheels, he says. It is clear they can't support the weight of the 800KG plane.
Devon
00:52:53 Well, I.
00:52:54 If your if your landing gears can't support the weight of the plane, maybe it's.
00:52:58 Too heavy, you know, man.
00:53:01 I mean, if you can't, even.
00:53:04 And that that essentially what you're saying is you can't even design a car.
00:53:09 And you're trying to make an airplane.
00:53:10 This actually reminds me there's a primitive tribe.
00:53:14 God, I want to.
00:53:15 I want to look it up.
00:53:16 I'm gonna try to find the the name of that tribe.
00:53:18 There's a tribe that that makes fake airplanes.
00:53:23 Oh ****.
00:53:24 I'll try to think.
00:53:25 Of the name of it.
Speaker 33
00:53:31 In a month's time, Gabriel expects to be back here for a second trial.
Speaker 34
00:53:35 It's a bit of reserve wheel power.
00:53:38 And I think these small hiccups are more so.
00:53:42 Nothing to do with the aerodynamics.
00:53:44 They are more so to do with small practicalities, like sparking pranks.
00:53:47 Nothing to do with the aerodynamics.
Speaker 35
00:53:52 When you dream big, you have to start somewhere.
00:53:56 For Chris and Samba, the founder of the African Space Research programme.
Devon
00:54:07 The the one one come.
00:54:09 On baby steps, guys, you, you can't.
00:54:11 I mean that you're biting off more than you can chew.
00:54:13 You can't start talking about having a ******* space program if you.
00:54:16 Haven't got off the ground yet.
Speaker 35
00:54:17 That entails using his back garden to construct Ugandan's first jet aircraft ahead of the planned launch of a satellite into space.
Speaker 33
00:54:26 OK, we're supposed to at least.
Devon
00:54:29 Have a.
Speaker 33
00:54:31 In the lower orbit of the Earth.
Speaker 28
00:54:34 At least in the next four to five years.
Devon
00:54:37 Four or five, he hasn't got off the ground yet, but he's going to have a satellite in space.
00:54:41 In four to five years.
Speaker 35
00:54:43 There is still a long way to go.
00:54:45 The engine for this prototype is yet to.
00:54:47 Be built.
00:54:49 Chris and his team, I'll just putting the finishing touches to a shell.
Devon
00:54:50 Ohh, we're not gonna get.
00:54:51 To see it not fly.
Speaker 35
00:54:54 And they will have to build a much more robust machine from scratch in order to realize his dreams, but his volunteers appear willing to put their lives in his hands.
Speaker 36
00:55:05 As we take this project up, I expect to be one of the participating flying pilots for this project.
Speaker 35
00:55:13 So far, the program has received a modest $80,000 or so in.
Speaker 11
00:55:17 $80,000.
Devon
00:55:22 They gave this ************.
00:55:23 $80,000 to make airplane models in his backyard.
Speaker 35
00:55:28 And private donations. But his prospects have been boosted by an official pledge of support from Uganda's government, which is donating an undisclosed sum.
Devon
00:55:38 Well, it's probably more than $80,000. So Uganda is.
00:55:41 Giving him a funding for this this project.
Speaker 32
00:55:44 President has talked to them on the phone and based on my report, he has agreed to give them some support.
Speaker 35
00:55:51 Reactions of a government backing for the space programme from citizens on the streets of the capital Kampala has been largely positive.
Speaker 37
00:55:59 Right now we have the priorities to be invested in mining like construction of roads, construction of hospitals, even the Healthcare is.
00:56:07 In a very.
Devon
00:56:09 Yeah, I would.
00:56:09 Probably focus on roads and hospitals and not so much your Ugandan space program, but.
Speaker 37
00:56:14 Bad state.
00:56:15 It's really a good idea, but it needs some time to invest money.
Speaker 33
00:56:19 Space Research.
00:56:21 To me, I think is very important.
00:56:22 It's very paramount.
Devon
00:56:28 Well, I don't know why.
Speaker 33
00:56:30 Because first of all, it will educate our people.
Speaker 35
00:56:33 But Chris's ambitions haven't always been viewed favorably.
00:56:37 And he admits that even now, people sometimes think he's mad.
Speaker 10
00:56:41 When we are done with our work, when we are done with our project.
Speaker 33
00:56:45 It does that talking on our behalf.
Devon
00:56:49 Yes, your work does do all the talking for you.
Speaker 9
00:56:53 Oh boy.
Devon
00:56:54 Alright, so there's this tribe.
00:56:57 I can't believe I forgot about this until just now.
00:57:00 I'm gonna see if I can.
00:57:01 Find it here. What I.
00:57:02 Can find there was a.
00:57:03 So what happened?
00:57:04 Was I think it was during World War 2.
00:57:07 There was a base in Africa.
00:57:10 That the Allied forces would they'd come in and drop off supplies for troops and stuff like that.
00:57:18 And the the African tribes were so amazed by.
00:57:23 The Air Force.
00:57:25 And I think it was.
00:57:26 It was either the.
00:57:27 British Air Force the American Air Force.
00:57:29 That they started worshipping the Air Force.
00:57:32 Let me see here, tribe.
00:57:39 Air Force.
00:57:41 I don't know, maybe that'll maybe that'll bring it up.
Speaker 1
00:57:46 Uh hmm.
Devon
00:57:53 African tribe.
00:57:57 Then I'll look up fake airplanes.
Speaker 1
00:58:06 And uh.
Devon
00:58:09 I'm going to find this is going to drive me nuts now.
00:58:17 Ohh here we are.
00:58:18 Here we are.
00:58:24 They're called the.
00:58:31 Van Natu, let me see if I got video of this.
00:58:53 Here we go.
00:58:53 Here we go.
00:58:57 Alright, I'm going to download this so we can watch it.
00:59:08 And change the settings here so I can actually.
00:59:12 Download it while streaming whilst streaming.
00:59:27 Alright, so while that's downloading there.
00:59:32 During the Second World War, a group of indigenous people, or Rhode Island of Vanuatu spotted an airplane air drop, daily essentials and starter religion based on the worship of cargo airplanes.
Speaker
00:59:48 Excuse me.
Devon
00:59:49 I guess it was Australians.
00:59:50 Excuse me.
00:59:52 Discovered by Australian government patrols in 1946, anthropologists referred to it as a unique branch of cargo cultism cargo cultism anthropology anthropologists describe as the belief that soldiers who came to their aid and during the Second World War and airdropped cargoes containing essentials such as televisions.
01:00:13 Refrigerators. Iced Coca-Cola.
01:00:15 Sweets, radios and medicine are spiritual entities sent to save them and will make a second coming for people who were not aware of the existence of other tribes and technological advancement.
01:00:28 They believed that whatever was air dropped was a holy gift.
01:00:32 All right.
01:00:33 So let me bring this one up.
Speaker
01:00:43 There we go.
Devon
01:00:52 This is cargo cults.
Speaker 38
01:01:08 But one day the aborigine descends from the Inland Mountains and as he gets closer to the coast, he jumps hundreds of centuries and only a.
01:01:15 Few days here at Port Moresby Airport, where his tripped through time ends and where he cannot find a reason for all that he has been taught and is seen so hurriedly the seed of the cargo cult.
01:01:26 The cult of the cargo planes is born in him.
01:02:18 Along this great Ocean Route 10 cargo planes connect Hong Kong with Australia.
01:02:24 They land each day at Port Moresby.
01:02:27 And the cargo cult has its temples almost everywhere nearby.
01:02:31 This is 1.
01:02:32 Its altar is standing 9000 feet above sea level.
01:02:37 The dummy plane is at the edge of the.
01:02:38 Landing strip.
01:02:40 At the other end, the control tower.
01:02:43 The natives of the Rozel and Michael tribes are waiting for some plane to land on their strip, attracted by the bamboo model.
01:02:51 They believe that planes come from paradise.
01:02:54 Their ancestors sent them.
01:02:57 But the white man's a crafty pirate, manages to get his hands on them by attracting them into the big trap of Port Moresby.
Devon
01:03:06 The white man.
01:03:09 I like.
01:03:10 I like that part of it.
01:03:13 The the the airplanes are actually gifts from their ancestors.
01:03:17 But the white man, the evil white man, traps the airplanes on the on the tarmac and steals all the goodies that their ancestors were trying to send them.
Speaker 38
01:03:42 You build your plane too, says the cargo cult doctrine and wait with faith.
01:03:49 Sooner or later, your ancestors will discover the white man's trap and will guide the planes on your landing strip.
01:03:56 Then you will be rich and happy.
Devon
01:04:04 Just keep building bamboo airplanes and worshiping at this this site.
01:04:10 And sooner or later, the ancestors will break through the the grasp of the white man. There's actually a few cults like this. This one's around Australia, but there's a few cults that are very much like this.
Speaker 38
01:04:40 They wait, motionless, searching the sky.
01:04:45 There is no other world beyond these mountains, so the large birds that roar up there above the clouds cannot but come from paradise.
01:04:54 There are only their ancestors in Paradise.
01:04:57 Therefore, only their ancestors can have built the plains.
01:05:01 The spirits of the deceased cannot know the white men.
01:05:05 Therefore, all those wonderful things that the planes carry were meant for their descendants.
01:05:12 They've left the mission.
01:05:14 They've forgotten their prayers.
01:05:17 And here they are.
01:05:19 Waiting faithfully at the doorway to the sky.
Devon
01:05:27 Poor cargo tone.
01:05:32 That is what we call a separation of.
01:05:36 Well, at least like probably like 50,000 years in evolution.
01:05:42 And sadly, this is kind of what I'm talking about in terms of people treating everything like a magic box and acting like Cavemen.
01:05:49 You're acting like these guys.
01:05:54 When conspiratard's on our side start treating everything like a magic box, everything's got to be magical. They're literally being these guys.
Speaker 6
01:06:04 Space isn't real.
Devon
01:06:10 It's a crazy.
01:06:15 To separate us from our God, I mean, they're literally these guys.
01:06:26 So anyway, yeah.
01:06:27 Cargo cults.
01:06:28 There was another one there because like I said, there's these guys are everywhere.
01:06:32 Let me see if I can find another.
01:06:34 Cargo colt.
01:06:36 Cargo cult.
01:06:44 Because that one was, yeah, there's a.
01:06:46 Few of these things.
01:06:54 And there's one there's an episode of ancient aliens that talks about cargo cults.
01:07:00 Yeah, there's a few in Africa, few in the the the the in the Pacific.
01:07:05 Let's see here.
01:07:06 Here's here's one this is.
01:07:08 The one I was thinking of, I don't think this is in the video necessarily.
01:07:11 I was thinking of.
01:07:12 But the uh.
01:07:15 They worship a an American airmen.
01:07:19 Let's see here.
01:07:22 Feeling that will take the.
01:07:23 Download this one's called the.
01:07:26 John frum.
01:07:28 The John Frum cult.
01:07:30 Because there was.
01:07:31 An American airman by the name.
01:07:33 Of John frum.
01:07:34 That I guess, was like the liaison with the local tribes people.
01:07:40 And so at least they don't.
01:07:42 They don't blame the white man.
01:07:43 They think the white man is somehow.
01:07:45 A good part of this?
01:07:48 Is going to take a little while to download.
01:07:52 Find the information on the John Frum.
01:07:59 No, go to chat.
01:08:00 We're going to be kind of a quick one only because I have to be somewhere again in the morning.
01:08:05 So it's going to be a little bit of a.
01:08:15 Shorter one just so I can get some sleeping stuff.
01:08:18 All right, so this is OK.
01:08:19 Actually, this is this is tied to that same island.
01:08:24 He is often depicted as an American World War 2 serviceman who will bring wealth and prosperity to the people if they follow him.
01:08:31 The religion centered on John Frum arose in the 1930s, when the Vinata U was known as the new Hybrides.
01:08:40 Although there was a claim in 1949 that had started in the 1910s, the movement was influenced by existing religious practice in the sulfur Bay.
01:08:49 Area of Tana, particularly worship of.
01:08:52 Whatever, blah blah blah.
01:08:55 In 1941, followers of John from rhythm selves their money and a frenzy of spending left the missionary churches, schools, villages and plantations and moved inland to participate in traditional feast dances and rituals. European colonial authorities.
01:09:09 Not to suppress the movement, at one point, arresting the Chinese man, calling himself John from humiliating him publicly and and imprisoning and ultimately excelling him along with the leaders of.
01:09:19 The cold water.
01:09:20 I wouldn't have done that.
01:09:21 I would let **** it.
01:09:22 Let him let.
01:09:23 Let him let.
01:09:23 Him impersonate the the American servicemen and and let them be crazy. Who cares? In 1957, a leader of the John Frum Movement, Nakama created the Tana Army.
01:09:36 A ritualistic society that organized military style parades of men with faces painted in ritual colors and wearing white T-shirts with letters USA.
01:09:47 This parade takes place every year on February 15th, the date on which followers believe John Ferrum will return.
01:09:54 And which is observed as John Frum day in Vanuatu in the late 1970s. John from followers opposed the imminent creation of an independent United Nation of Vanuatu.
01:10:06 They objected to the centralized government they feared would favor Western modernity and Christianity that would be detrimental to local customs.
01:10:15 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:15 Let them let them *******.
01:10:16 Who cares?
01:10:17 Let them worship airplanes in the jungle.
01:10:19 Who gives a ****?
01:10:21 The John Front movement has its own political party.
01:10:29 Magic boxes.
01:10:32 Magic boxes.
01:10:35 Alright, see if this is downloaded now.
01:10:37 Almost in 20 seconds it will be done.
Speaker
01:10:43 This is why.
Devon
01:10:44 You don't want to have magic boxes in your life because you end up basically like the the John John from religion.
Speaker 11
01:10:53 Alright, bring this up.
Devon
01:11:12 There we go.
01:11:12 Here we are.
Speaker 22
01:11:42 Imagine that you you meet a strange white faced man who has the most incredible things.
01:11:49 He has jeeps, he has petrol lamps.
01:11:53 He has all simple things like like a fountain pen.
01:12:01 And you look at a thing like this and the first thing that you say is this couldn't possibly have been made by man.
01:12:09 And if it isn't made by a man?
01:12:12 Then it must come from the gods.
Devon
01:12:27 Like I better watch out.
01:12:28 They're they're gonna make him die for Israel.
01:12:30 If he keeps he keeps.
01:12:31 This **** up.
Speaker 22
01:12:54 And in the Pacific and in the island of Tanna, such a cargo cult is going on at this very moment, nearly all the natives of Tanner believe in this strange man who will come and will bring all the cargo, and they call him John Front.
Devon
01:13:22 I think those.
01:13:22 Are like the only people that would be willing to get drafted for the USA right now.
Speaker 34
01:14:00 38 o'clock.
Speaker 32
01:14:04 Lenau for a Blogger.
Speaker 34
01:14:06 Like everything, everything that happened like.
Devon
01:14:10 So for those of you just listening, they they're raising an American flag in their religious ceremony and they bring it up every day or every morning and take it down every night.
01:14:20 Look and The funny thing is that wasn't that long ago in America that that would be, and that certainly in in, in in veteran households that was a common thing.
01:14:28 My grandpa had a flagpole and he did the same thing.
01:14:32 You know, he was very he.
01:14:33 Religiously brought it up.
01:14:34 Every morning and would take it.
01:14:35 Down at night fold.
01:14:37 It up, you know, and every Boy Scout learns how to fold the flag and.
01:14:41 And you can't let it touch the ground or.
01:14:43 You have to burn it.
01:14:45 And you can't let it fly at night.
01:14:47 And if you do, you have to have a light on.
01:14:49 It, you know, look, hell, maybe these.
01:14:52 Are the new Americans right?
01:15:05 We raised the flag because John tells us to.
Speaker
01:15:05 You have.
Speaker 36
01:15:07 That you have.
Devon
01:15:10 You have one friend, your friend.
01:15:12 Is America? Nah, I.
01:15:13 Wouldn't I?
01:15:14 Wouldn't bet on that one.
Speaker 2
01:15:15 OK.
Devon
01:15:16 In 1940, he came as a spirit.
01:15:19 Every man went to shake hands with them every chief.
01:15:23 He talked to my father.
01:15:27 The spirit of John said.
01:15:31 There are plenty of nations in the world.
Speaker 10
01:15:32 And then.
Devon
01:15:33 But America is our friend, our brother.
01:15:37 He told us in the future America will come.
Speaker
01:15:40 Right.
Devon
01:15:42 And bring homosexuality.
01:15:46 And McDonald's and Starbucks.
Speaker 8
01:15:49 When they have the Union.
Devon
01:15:54 In 1940, John Front promised that one day America would arrive and good things would come to.
01:15:58 The people like **** ***.
Speaker 33
01:16:04 And for the.
Devon
01:16:06 In 1942, America actually came.
Speaker 8
01:16:14 The most daring.
01:16:15 Actively attentive on the history of followers of the barbaric.
Speaker 9
01:16:21 Prostate saturation? Surprising attack.
01:16:27 Since the dastardly attacked by Japan, a state of war has existed between the United States.
Devon
01:16:39 That was the beginning of World War 2.
01:16:40 Who knows right now?
01:16:41 Be the beginning of World War 3.
Speaker 9
01:16:43 And the Japanese empire.
Speaker 8
01:16:54 The 1st July Trust came in.
01:16:55 The summer.
01:16:55 1940.
01:16:56 Two against the Japanese in the Pacific.
01:16:59 The Allied objectives were mere pinpoint in the vast reaches of the orders.
01:17:03 The Allied plan was to rest these important islands one by one from entrenched Japanese soldiers and marines.
Speaker 15
01:17:14 For example, you to prove.
Devon
01:17:17 Everyone saw proof that America had come in.
01:17:19 1942.
Speaker 9
01:17:21 And Jabari?
Devon
01:17:23 And they pushed the Japanese back.
01:17:38 We believe John from because the prophecy he made.
Speaker 32
01:17:42 Successful. Fulfilled.
Devon
01:17:43 It was fulfilled.
Speaker 39
01:17:50 Meanwhile, on a supply mission, the USS William C Ralston floated down the vital replacements for the men who are holding the strategic island in the Volcano Zoo.
01:17:59 The beaches hung with activity as Seabees unload their Alston's cargo on the island, which is rapidly transformed into an advanced American base.
01:18:06 Then then 90.
Devon
01:18:09 At that time, there were no trucks, planes or anything on Tana.
01:18:15 Why not?
01:18:16 We should have sent George Washington Carver over there.
01:18:18 He did invent all.
01:18:18 Kinds of ****.
01:18:19 For you guys.
Speaker 34
01:18:23 Man, where you want the plan?
Devon
01:18:24 One man wanted a plane.
Speaker 34
01:18:25 Where you want the pin.
Devon
01:18:26 Everyone antenna wanted a plane, a refrigerator.
Speaker 25
01:18:34 Del bronza.
Speaker 34
01:18:38 Command win the menu.
Speaker 6
01:18:45 They wanted Gibbs.
Devon
01:18:49 I think we're seeing that that the the Gibbs thing is maybe.
01:18:54 Maybe inherent in these people.
01:18:57 We'll do anything for Gibbs, including worship you.
Speaker 15
01:19:04 OK.
Speaker 34
01:19:06 One day.
Devon
01:19:21 By the 1960s, people were fascinated by rumors of the Islanders who prayed for American goods. The John from movement came known to the outside world as.
01:19:28 The cargo cult.
Speaker 22
01:19:37 Imagine that the cartel has into your island in either a great white ship or an airplane.
01:19:45 Why has it come to these white faced people?
01:19:48 They've done nothing to deserve it.
01:19:50 They don't make them themselves.
01:19:51 You can see that.
01:19:52 What's more, they put up.
01:19:54 Light masts with wires on the top and then they dress up.
01:19:57 People in in similar uniforms and March them up and down in a senseless, useless way.
01:20:03 They certainly aren't doing any good.
01:20:06 And then it.
01:20:06 Dawns on you this is the secret.
01:20:09 The white people are doing this as a sort of ritual designed to make the gods send the goods to them.
01:20:16 The the cargo.
01:20:18 Therefore, if you want the cargo, you yourself must do these extraordinary things.
Speaker
01:20:36 Learn the list.
01:20:37 Learn the list.
Speaker 39
01:20:56 Or polymers or cell U.S.
Devon
01:21:00 All the boys marched like U.S.
Speaker
01:21:03 Pump ones in musket.
Devon
01:21:04 They all have bamboo like muskets.
Speaker 34
01:21:06 Learn the next, learn the.
Speaker 36
01:21:10 Let the poor.
Speaker 16
01:21:14 What's the?
Speaker
01:21:15 Well, you're glad long.
Speaker 36
01:21:21 Mister man.
Speaker 9
01:21:23 What's the matter?
Speaker 36
01:21:26 Liverpool, please come out.
01:21:29 Watch still out.
Speaker 22
01:21:30 In a cargo cult, you believe that there is going to be one particular being who a sort of Messiah who will bring all this cargo to you.
01:21:41 And you call him John Frank.
Devon
01:21:47 Some claim that John Frum was an American military, a scout before the war.
01:21:54 Others believe he was an Islander, using visions to gain power.
01:21:57 Well, no, that's probably was a scout.
01:22:01 Believers maintained that John is a spirit.
Speaker 8
01:22:12 For every money, look, he talked with them join.
01:22:14 But today no more.
Devon
01:22:17 Yeah, he's probably dead.
Speaker 34
01:22:21 Now we have only one man.
01:22:23 You talk with them.
Devon
01:22:38 So this guy has somehow managed to figure out he's like the Jew.
01:22:44 This guy's like the Jew of the tribe.
01:22:47 He he's figured out that oh wow, they all.
01:22:49 These people believe this ****, huh?
01:22:53 I talked to John from.
01:22:55 Yeah, that's right.
01:22:56 I've been talking to the spirit of John from for, you know, 10 or 11 years.
Speaker 8
01:23:02 1011 yes.
Speaker 24
01:23:06 And the community are having problems.
Devon
01:23:07 Even last night, you know, he promised he will come back.
01:23:11 I swear.
01:23:11 Guys, you just gotta keep marching and making those fake airplanes.
01:23:16 Yeah, and make sure I get all the best food and women.
01:23:24 You'll come back, I swear, guys.
01:23:38 It's a messianic coat.
01:23:43 They're waiting for the second coming.
01:23:46 Yeah, it's like.
01:23:47 All the boomers, right?
01:23:50 I don't have to do anything.
01:23:52 Because Jesus is going to come back and fix everything, or the OR the.
01:23:57 The Christians that believe in the rapture.
01:24:01 Oh, it's going to be great.
01:24:02 It's fine.
01:24:02 I thought the whole world can go.
Speaker 9
01:24:04 To hell in.
Devon
01:24:04 A handbasket, but one day I'm going to be magically transported into heaven because I'm good and I'm the one waiting for for Jesus to come back.
01:24:17 Or like all those I would tell evangelists.
01:24:22 The ones that believe in prosperity preaching.
01:24:25 Yeah, that's right.
01:24:26 If you were to believe in that, John, I mean, Jesus.
01:24:30 Then he's going to come back cardio.
01:24:32 You'll let me give you good stuff in the meantime, send me the money.
Speaker 12
01:24:38 Hello. Hello.
Devon
01:24:42 Look, they get dressed up for church.
Speaker 3
01:24:46 The worst?
Devon
01:25:08 That kid have blonde hair.
01:25:11 That kid looks like he's got blonde hair. Maybe that's is that like John Frum's kid?
Speaker
01:25:17 I see.
Devon
01:25:32 I mean, look there there's.
01:25:36 There's a lot of parallels, I.
01:25:37 Don't think I need to draw for you.
01:25:42 All right.
01:25:45 So anyway guys.
01:25:46 I'm going to take a look at Chad here.
01:25:52 Uh, where is it at here?
01:25:56 We're going to look at.
01:25:59 The tipped ones first, of course.
01:26:03 How do I how do?
01:26:04 I pop this out, I'm going to pop it out.
01:26:10 I think this might just be working.
01:26:13 It looks like it's working.
01:26:15 Purge all pedophiles 5 minute satirical song maybe I'll vote Democrat again.
01:26:20 Well, I can't promise you I'll play it, but I'll start it downloading.
01:26:24 How about that?
01:26:31 Hammer Thor is saying $10. Appreciate it. Remember that shooting in Portland Saturday night? You mentioned Antifa gets away with it again, regular Joe homeowner left in jail.
01:26:40 The rot Antifa who shot him is free. Even the media is linking to go fund me for them, raising $137,000 of the 88.
01:26:50 $1000, which was raised in 17 hours. We have no institutions. We also have no people willing to throw money at this stuff. I mean the trucker thing.
01:27:01 Is is an exception, but that's what I.
01:27:03 Like, look what happened there.
01:27:05 It's also a little it's curious to me that they raised.
01:27:08 So much ******* money.
01:27:10 They raised, you know, 10 million ******* dollars and then they raised a few million again after that.
01:27:14 Got shut down.
01:27:16 So I guess I can't say that that nothing ever works, but I'm again that's that's when your movement is is headed up by gay Jews.
01:27:24 You mean you can get funding when when you allow gay Jews to?
01:27:29 You know, run and organize your movement.
01:27:31 That's never a problem like.
01:27:32 I don't think you know Prager.
01:27:34 You as an example.
01:27:35 I don't they have trouble with funding.
01:27:37 You know, the Republican Party doesn't have trouble with funding.
01:27:40 Trump definitely does not have trouble with funding.
01:27:43 You know the the stop the steel nonsense.
01:27:46 Oh, Speaking of which.
01:27:49 I forgot about this.
01:27:50 Ali Alexander is or as I like to call him, Sammy Davis junior.
01:27:57 Over a year ago, back in November after the election and he started to stop the steel thing.
01:28:04 I I warned people when he was attaching himself to Nick Fuentes and to Alex Jones, and then later the that the crazy guy, the crazy southern guy.
01:28:18 The the lawyer guy that ****** over.
01:28:22 Uh, what's his face?
01:28:23 Uh, whatever.
01:28:24 Anyway, I warned people back then that he was.
01:28:29 He's been caught basically being a a pedo.
01:28:33 He's basically a sexual predator.
01:28:35 And I posted links.
01:28:39 In fact, here's one I I think I'm I've got it here.
01:28:44 This is not.
01:28:44 This is all my telegram.
01:28:46 I also sent it out on.
01:28:51 On Gab at the time, let me copy these out.
01:28:55 I'll pop these.
01:28:56 All up for you.
01:29:00 You know, people were saying ohh yeah this.
01:29:01 Guy, you know.
01:29:03 He's so based.
01:29:04 All the plan trustors, right.
01:29:06 He's so based.
01:29:07 He's here.
01:29:08 Here, here to help us.
01:29:10 And you're just being a racist.
01:29:12 You're just being a racist because he's not, you know.
01:29:15 He's not white.
01:29:26 You know this guy in January?
01:29:28 God convicted my heart, told me to give my first and best.
01:29:32 I realized I had never really done that, believing that my good was good enough.
01:29:36 Right now I'm giving my first and best.
01:29:38 I've never felt more fulfilled and people like, yeah.
01:29:41 Sucking based ******* based look I had a.
01:29:44 Bad I.
01:29:44 I I had a bad feeling about this guy when I first interacted with him.
01:29:49 I actually met him at one point and he just had scumbag vibes, but just also on Twitter.
01:29:54 Like just some of the things he was saying, but he had a Grinder account.
01:30:00 He was a car.
01:30:01 He was literally.
01:30:03 I'm not making this up.
01:30:04 He was literally Karl Roves sex slave at one point.
01:30:08 That's how he got his start.
01:30:09 But then people also found stuff like this, him commenting on Instagram posts from underage boys.
01:30:16 Like, here's here's one this is this is real.
01:30:19 This is a real screenshot.
01:30:21 Is it weird that one of my?
01:30:23 Closest friends is.
01:30:24 12 don't care.
01:30:29 Yeah, that's creepy as ****.
01:30:31 That's that's creepy as ****.
01:30:34 So Milo apparently, and I look, I haven't had time to look and see what he said, but he mentioned him on on Infowars.
01:30:42 And that according to Milo?
01:30:46 Let's see if I can bring that up here.
01:30:55 And you know.
01:30:57 I'm not like Milo's best, you know, biggest fan by any means. But I will say this. When I first shared this stuff.
01:31:05 On Telegram and Gab back over a year ago, Milo actually reposted it.
01:31:13 On his telegram and stuff.
01:31:16 So this is from Milo today three more Ali Alexander victims, one of them underage. Again have come forward in 24 hours since I mentioned.
01:31:26 Him on air.
01:31:29 So to all the planned thrusters that we're just calling you, I'm just a mean old racist Tom.
01:31:34 Just a mean old racist.
01:31:36 And we should accept help from anyone that wants to help, including the gay people that want to help with the trucking thing.
01:31:43 This is why you you have the sermon. This is why you you wonder about the people, quote, UN quote, trying to help you, especially if they're fundraisers.
01:31:54 Because now all you plan trustors they were.
01:31:57 Calling me a wig net and.
01:31:58 Whatever you were defending, a ******* pedophile.
01:32:05 Because you are trusting the plan.
01:32:09 And believing his nonsense about God calling him to some higher calling than all this other insane ********.
01:32:17 So anyway, I just wanted to bring that up.
01:32:23 Before I forgot about it.
01:32:26 Oh, and also Speaking of Speaking of gay Jews.
Speaker 12
01:32:31 Jerry Lewis.
Devon
01:32:33 I'm going to go over just a few news.
01:32:34 Stories I posted.
01:32:35 On Telegram and I'll go back to chat.
01:32:38 Jerry Lewis, the the telethon guy, right, the guy who does the the you know, there's all these jokes about.
01:32:46 Well, he's really popular in France.
01:32:51 Let me bring a picture of Jerry Lewis here.
01:32:54 He was the the unfunny slapstick comedian back in like the the 1950s. And then he did Jerry's kids and all throughout, like the 80s and 90s.
01:33:05 He would do these telethons they were supposed to be, you know, to save unfortunate kids.
01:33:11 Now you got to wonder what that was.
01:33:12 All about right? Every.
Speaker 10
01:33:14 Time you got.
Devon
01:33:14 I gotta wonder, isn't it all about all these people that are?
01:33:18 I'm helping kids, really.
01:33:20 Or are you just helping yourself to the kids?
01:33:23 Isn't that just like the maybe that's just like, a really, really good smokescreen.
01:33:29 You know, like that woman that worked for Hillary Clinton that was trying to smuggle kids out of Haiti.
01:33:35 And in fact, she still works for.
01:33:37 A a a.
01:33:38 A kid advocacy group, anyway, so Jerry Lewis.
01:33:43 Has been accused of not only sexually assaulting women, but he did it so often and so regularly, kind of like Matt Lauer.
01:33:52 He had a a button installed in his dressing room that he could push that would lock the door.
01:33:58 Now I'm going to leave out some of the grosser stuff, but here's just the basic thing coming from.
01:34:04 So this came out, I guess today.
01:34:07 Comedian and film star Jerry Lewis was a sexual harasser and assaulter in the vein of Harvey Weinstein.
01:34:13 Wonder what they have in common.
01:34:16 Jerry Lewis's real name.
01:34:19 Is not Jerry Lewis, wouldn't you know?
01:34:22 Isn't that surprising now his real name is Joseph Levitch.
01:34:27 Yes, Joseph levitch.
01:34:30 Because, you know, Jews were so proud of their heritage, they had to, like, lie about their names every time they got jobs.
01:34:38 Hope Holiday says Lewis locked her in a dressing room and began ************ in front of her.
01:34:43 And then there's like this really dark X, you know, description of what happened.
01:34:49 But the the the big take away was literally that he had a button that he could push that locked her in the ******* room. Well, he aggressively went after her. And yeah, you can only guess.
01:35:00 So that came out today.
01:35:03 Every single time, no big surprise there.
01:35:07 Let's see here.
01:35:09 Oh, and then this article.
01:35:11 I just thought it was.
01:35:12 Funny, it came out, Hertz.
01:35:16 You know the.
01:35:17 Hertz, the the Great anti-Semitic.
01:35:21 Jewish magazine.
01:35:25 Let's see here.
01:35:26 Can I?
01:35:26 Oh, no, it's it's.
01:35:27 It's trying to make me log in.
01:35:30 I can't read it.
01:35:32 Let me see if I can do archive dot Rs.
01:35:34 They usually will get around that crap.
01:35:37 Sure, someone's already archived it.
01:35:44 But everyone that calls you a conspiracy theorist that when you mentioned that Jews ran the slave trade.
01:35:51 Well, this is this is a rare moment when when Jews actually admit to it.
01:35:56 This is again, this is from Harrods.
01:36:01 This is the name of the story. The headline is when Jews were burglars and slave traders. A study on the 1700s reveals.
01:36:08 Bygone. Bygone. Yeah. Violent world.
01:36:13 Before they moved up during the Enlightenment, many Jews in Europe led lives of crime and sexual permissiveness.
01:36:20 That showed that.
01:36:21 There were more to life than staying at home and studying really well.
01:36:27 On the night of June 11th, 17719 burglars armed with knives and guns broke into the farm of the widow Hutchins in the village of Chelsea, near London, at the Old Bailey Court.
01:36:38 She would testify that she had heard the dog barking and called for her maid servants.
01:36:42 To see what was wrong.
01:36:44 In a short space of time, there's a quote from her in a short space.
01:36:47 Of time I heard a noise.
01:36:48 I ran to see what was the matter.
01:36:50 I found my maid, Mary Hodgin with their cap off and some men using her extremely ill.
01:36:56 I was ****** her.
01:36:57 I believe the doctor that they call Levi will.
01:37:03 A Jew, obviously was was one.
01:37:06 The others name was.
01:37:07 This this is.
01:37:08 This is a doctor.
01:37:09 It's a doctor ****** her, her servant.
01:37:12 The others was hymen Lazarus.
01:37:15 My flight was exceedingly great, one of them said.
01:37:18 Cut her throat.
01:37:19 Another said.
01:37:20 You *****, if you don't hold your tongue, I will cut your throat.
01:37:25 They took her purse and watch and killed one of the.
01:37:27 Servants and fled.
01:37:30 What did this robbery described in the new study by Professor Shamil Feiner of Barnon University, had to do with Jewish history?
01:37:39 All the burglars were Jews and they were part of a growing wave of Jewish crime, fighter said.
01:37:45 The following day they sold the.
01:37:46 Stolen goods to another Jew who like many Jews.
01:37:49 The time had made his living buy and selling pilfered goods.
01:37:53 The government offered a reward for the information leading the capture of the robbers and the Jewish communities, both Ashkenazi and Safari also offered rewards.
01:38:03 Yeah, I bet they hoped to capture the criminals who brought such shame.
01:38:06 Upon the community.
01:38:08 Just like Israel, right, like in the last stream I was talking about, they're always trying to get the criminals that are, that are committing crimes against the.
01:38:16 Against the golem.
01:38:18 So it goes.
01:38:18 On and on discuss several other crimes, but then also again, it starts to talk about.
01:38:26 The slave trade.
01:38:29 Let's see here.
01:38:32 In fact, it's crazy.
01:38:33 They had met about criminals in in Germany.
01:38:36 That's usually like they don't want.
01:38:38 They don't like talking about that.
Speaker 36
01:38:41 Uh. Bump. Bump. Bump.
Devon
01:38:44 Right.
01:38:44 Sex crimes, I mean, this is.
01:38:46 Really, really long.
01:38:51 Possibly I will resell my ***** slave grill.
01:38:53 At a profit.
01:38:54 I don't want to sell it for less.
01:38:56 Than 100.
01:38:56 And £10.
01:38:57 So if a boat comes with *******, please let me know because I can't manage without a maid servant, he complained.
01:39:03 The slave that I have now is drunk all day as much as she can get a hold of and 2nd she's nasty so my wife can't tell her anything.
01:39:11 He's afraid of her.
01:39:17 That's like from a Jewish journal talking about his slaves anyway.
01:39:21 So it's it's a rare if you want to check out the the the article like it's on here, it's called when Jews were burglars and slave traders.
01:39:28 A study on the 1700s reveals A bygone violent world, so it's a it's a rare admission, a rare admission.
01:39:36 That they weren't just always God's chosen people and they did nothing wrong.
01:39:41 All right.
01:39:44 Let me get looking back here.
01:39:45 I think that was, I think it's pretty much it.
01:39:47 From there, now let me look back at chat then, OK?
01:39:58 Hammer authors and I'm thinking the video YouTube, the Uganda Cinema CGI at its finest, would be a fitting intro for this stream.
01:40:07 Uganda cinema.
01:40:11 Look up Uganda cinema.
01:40:17 Maybe I'll paste.
01:40:18 That into my downloader.
01:40:24 Oh, sweet. Yeah, that might be something fun. It's only 48 seconds long.
01:40:30 So we'll download that for sure.
01:40:35 We'll watch that in a second.
Speaker 19
01:40:38 UM.
Devon
01:40:40 And then you sent the same. At least it's saying you sent it twice, $5 again. Magnus von Fuel 1488. I heard blacks also invented the ************ machines they used in Austin.
01:40:51 Well, if.
01:40:53 If if blacks invented the ************ machines, I can understand why Jews would be upset after seeing some of their other inventions.
01:41:03 Lucky, Bucky.
01:41:04 Hi, Devin.
01:41:05 I was asked the.
01:41:05 Other day if.
01:41:07 I was a white nationalist.
01:41:08 I responded by saying I don't know.
01:41:10 My race is white.
01:41:11 I believe in nationalism.
01:41:12 So yeah.
01:41:13 Then I asked them if they even knew what it is and they couldn't answer.
01:41:17 So what would your definition of white nationalism be?
01:41:20 Or is there one?
01:41:21 Honestly, it just comes down to this.
01:41:22 You think that you deserve a homeland you want to live in a place that's majority not.
01:41:27 Just you know.
01:41:28 51% but you want to live in a white country like the rest of the world, clearly.
01:41:33 Does because they're flooding into white countries and you can point that out like, look, I'm not crazy for wanting to live.
01:41:38 In fact, I'm less.
01:41:39 Crazy because I want to live in a society that was built.
Speaker 6
01:41:43 By us for us.
Devon
01:41:45 And you know, there's people that that have nothing in common with me that are flying. But you know, because with the help of NGO's or or coming by boat or everywhere they can dying in many cases trying to get here.
01:41:59 So why am I crazy to want to live in that same thing?
01:42:02 And why?
01:42:02 Am I crazy to think?
01:42:04 That that nation.
01:42:05 Will cease to be the same kind.
01:42:06 Of nation that.
01:42:07 People are going to be flooding into.
01:42:11 I guess one of the few bonuses is once, once it ceases to.
01:42:15 Be a white country.
01:42:16 So yeah, I have no problem telling people that.
01:42:20 That look, this country was founded by white people. It was like 90% plus white for abnormally long. A really long ******* time.
01:42:28 The founding fathers were very clear about this.
01:42:31 The founding fathers didn't even want, you know, slaves or Italians coming in.
01:42:36 They wanted it to be people that were closely.
01:42:40 Related to them and they thought and they wrote.
01:42:43 That other people couldn't handle it, Lincoln specifically said.
01:42:48 And I've brought this up a bunch of times that that it would be madness to just release the slaves and expect them to become part of American culture, that part of his Emancipation Proclamation, he said this, it's documented, is what he part of that.
01:43:04 Plan included what he called ***** Colonization, which is essentially kind of what happened with Liberia, where a bunch of freed slaves in America were put on boats and sent back to Africa.
01:43:16 Where they then genocide everyone that they found and created Liberia.
01:43:19 That's, that's where Liberia comes from.
01:43:22 And then they copied their constitution word for word in the same way that the those Africans and those primitive peoples were building.
01:43:31 Airplanes that look like what the white people were making, they were just trying.
01:43:34 To copy it.
01:43:36 Because of a lack of innovation.
01:43:39 And so you can just point that out like look like this is not crazy talk. It's really only since the 1960s that anyone considered this to be unfashionable, even. And if you can find people that think that the world is.
01:43:54 Better now than it was in, say, the 1960s or prior to that, then you're never going to get anywhere with those people anyway.
01:44:03 So it's kind of pointless, but I would never shy away from that.
01:44:06 You know, I would just say, look, yeah, I want to live in a place that's majority white, don't you think the Japanese want to live in a country that's majority Japanese you can use?
01:44:14 The old argument that you know if you were to.
01:44:17 Use Star Trek technology to beam every Japanese person all at the same time out of Japan, and then replace them with Nigerians and then Fast forward 20 years.
01:44:27 Do you think it would look anything like Japan today?
01:44:32 Everyone knows what it would look like it.
01:44:33 Would look like ******* Nigeria.
01:44:36 And if you want another example, look at Haiti.
01:44:40 I mean, Haiti did they kicked out the white people?
01:44:44 And look I.
01:44:45 I think why not right?
01:44:47 Why not?
01:44:49 But now that they did that and they have their own country, we shouldn't be spending millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars on aid packages to this shithole they wanted.
01:45:01 It let them have it.
01:45:02 Or again another thing I bring up Indian reservations.
01:45:07 In Indian reservations, no one people say they they they act as if that's a bad thing, but because it's bad because it's cruel because we're keeping the Indians away from the white people, basically.
01:45:17 So why am I crazy?
01:45:19 If I'm as a white person, if I wanted a reservation for my people, I'd be happy with that.
01:45:24 They could give us.
01:45:25 The ********* **** land in America like that's.
01:45:27 The thing they always accuse.
01:45:29 Americans of doing right, like, oh, they, we just gave the Indians, like, really ship land.
01:45:33 I live on ship land.
01:45:34 It really couldn't get much worse than this.
01:45:37 You know, in terms of well just, you know, agriculture everything, I mean there's ways around it because I'm smart.
01:45:44 And that's what would happen, right?
01:45:45 White people would find ways around it.
01:45:46 We'd be smart and we'd develop it in.
01:45:48 The same way that.
01:45:49 We develop the.
01:45:50 Middle East for them, with our our big contractors.
01:45:53 Like you look at the.
01:45:55 The videos of the amazing Space Age looking cities in the Middle East that are all there because of.
01:46:02 The oil money.
01:46:04 If you think.
01:46:05 Arabs were designing and and building that ****.
01:46:07 You're In Sync.
01:46:09 I mean, I used to work.
01:46:10 I told you guys I used to work for a big government contractor.
01:46:12 What some of our contracts were in the Middle East that weren't.
01:46:15 They weren't necessarily related to government.
01:46:16 Sometimes it was the governments of Saudi Arabia and government, you know, they were hiring out these big contractors to come out and and build everything that they.
01:46:24 Didn't have the.
01:46:25 The technology or the innovation to do, but they had the money.
01:46:29 To pay white people to go do.
01:46:33 And so I would just tell these people like, look, if if if I'm so evil and I'm so bad, put me on a ******* reservation.
01:46:42 And you know that if if you were to do that, we would.
01:46:44 Make it awesome.
01:46:45 And what would happen next?
01:46:46 People would be complaining because we weren't allowing them on their reservation and anyone that you would talk to if they're intellectually honest, they would, they would know that that's true.
01:46:55 And if they're not intellectually honest, why are you even talking to them?
01:46:58 But I wouldn't back down against that.
01:47:00 I mean, just there's look, there's there's ways of of describing this that don't have.
01:47:04 Nothing to do with hate.
01:47:06 Right, this this hate thing.
01:47:08 It's it's a ******* straw, man.
01:47:10 It's not because you hate black people.
01:47:11 It's because you recognize there's, like.
01:47:13 And it's not just black people you just recognize there's a huge difference between peoples, all people.
01:47:18 And you want to live amongst your people in the same way that Israelis want to live among Jews in Israel.
01:47:25 You know the ask those same people.
01:47:27 Do you have a problem with Israel having DNA test in order to to come into the, you know, live in the country?
01:47:34 Why don't you care about that?
01:47:35 Why do you care so much that that Israel remains Jewish?
01:47:39 But like, you don't want?
01:47:39 Any of them.
01:47:40 And it's not even.
01:47:42 It's not even that like America, right that because.
01:47:44 They can always try.
01:47:44 To play the well and America is.
01:47:46 A nation of immigrants.
01:47:47 It's a big lie, but.
01:47:48 Right.
01:47:48 They ******* believe it.
01:47:49 OK, but let's say that that was even.
01:47:52 Why is it that every white country, every white country?
01:47:57 Has to share its its nation with the whole world.
01:48:01 And no other countries are asked.
01:48:03 To do this, none.
01:48:06 Not even like the neighboring countries, Mexico is not.
01:48:09 You realize, if you go to Mexico illegally, first of all, they'll **** you up.
01:48:14 But second of all, you can't even own property in Mexico if you're a if you're not Mexican.
01:48:19 Some in the Americans should have done.
01:48:23 So it's it's it's the whole argument against white nationalism.
01:48:27 It's just stupid.
01:48:28 It's stupid.
01:48:29 People are greedy people.
01:48:30 It's greedy people that know that you just like the, you know, the trucker convoy, right.
01:48:36 Like they couldn't shut up about how they weren't racist.
01:48:39 They know that boomers have.
01:48:40 A lot of the money.
01:48:42 You know, consciously or subconsciously, and they know that if they they touch that that's that's that third rail.
01:48:48 Oh, by the way, third rail is another thing that they that Black History Month is saying that a black guy invented the third rail, that the rail that's that's got the.
01:48:58 The the the charge that runs the electrical trolley, that that's also a ******** lie.
01:49:03 But anyway, the forgot about that one.
01:49:06 The that they they say it's like a third rail because it is in terms of funding.
01:49:13 Your funny will dry up in a nanosecond.
01:49:16 So it's it, but you shouldn't hide behind.
01:49:19 It and the more you.
01:49:22 Or the rather, the less you hide and look, look what happens.
01:49:24 We do, you know, we talked about the, you know, Nick Fontez documentary thing that was put out by Louis Theroux.
01:49:31 And Nick turned out looking OK because he didn't run away from.
01:49:36 These topics.
01:49:38 And the people that didn't look so good were the people that.
01:49:40 Ran away from.
01:49:41 Those topics and that's.
01:49:42 The thing because you're you're basically, if you're, I mean, you're just you're being a liar.
01:49:48 Right.
01:49:49 I mean you believe all things I just said, why would you lie about it?
01:49:54 And even a lot of these boomers, right, they're lying at this point.
01:49:57 They're lying.
01:49:57 To themselves too.
01:49:59 But they know they know.
01:50:02 That's why they get so excited when they meet a base black guy, because it it it solves.
01:50:07 The the the.
01:50:08 The cognitive dissonance in.
01:50:09 Their head like they're they're always having they they know they know it's ********.
01:50:14 They know we're not all the same.
01:50:16 They know this.
01:50:18 And so anytime there's someone that like maybe reinforces this idea that they've been forced to, like, keep in their head, that goes against everything that they're able to observe in the universe.
01:50:26 They're like, oh, thank God.
Speaker 9
01:50:28 Oh, finally a base black guy here.
Devon
01:50:31 Have all my boomer.
01:50:32 It's a relief.
01:50:34 It's a it's.
01:50:34 It's a psychological relief.
01:50:38 Just don't be a ******* boomer about it.
01:50:41 Uh, alright, let's take a look here.
01:50:44 UM.
Speaker
01:50:48 OK.
Devon
01:50:51 Soy pill $100 really appreciate that that's very generous of you.
01:50:55 My brake lights went out, was going to was going to a shop when I heard your voice calling me a ******.
01:51:01 So I talked to the parts store who figured it was a brake light switch.
01:51:06 I bought the part after much profanity and rage managed to install it.
01:51:10 Here's the money I probably saved doing it myself, yeah.
01:51:14 No, there's very few things that you need a mechanic to fix and.
01:51:18 Brake lights is.
01:51:18 Not one of them.
01:51:19 There's very if you need a machine shop or you know something like that.
01:51:23 I mean, you know, there's some things that you might.
01:51:25 Need to take a car part to.
01:51:27 But most things you.
01:51:29 Can fix yourself, so that's that's good.
01:51:32 You learned something.
01:51:33 That's awesome and I appreciate the the donation.
01:51:36 Gas the bikes every ******* time.
01:51:40 $1.00 from the thin red line. If you want an admission of guilt by Jews, you just need to watch the movie The Rothschilds from the 30s. I did.
01:51:49 A whole lot.
01:51:50 I did a whole video on that.
01:51:53 It was called, I think it was called the man who saved Europe.
01:51:57 Because that's basically the way that they framed the movie was like, oh, if it wasn't for Mayor Rothschild, then Europe would have been lost.
01:52:07 And then you give another dollar saying funded by the Rothschilds.
01:52:10 Yeah, I don't.
01:52:10 I I don't know if it's funded directly by the Rothschilds, but it was a Jewish movie.
01:52:13 I mean that all the people involved were Jewish.
01:52:16 It's a good chance that was funded by the Rothschild.
01:52:20 $10 from lips. Lord Godfrey. Appreciate it. You send a link.
Speaker
01:52:26 I am.
Speaker 36
01:52:29 What is this?
Speaker 15
01:52:33 I'm going to bring it up.
Devon
01:52:47 This is uh, this is interesting.
01:52:48 This is.
01:52:49 From the New York Herald.
01:52:51 1861 was this really long, so I can't promise I'm not going to probably going to read this whole thing, but I'll read like a little bit of it the the.
01:53:01 This is this from the New York Herald, 1861 and the headline is worship and its consequences.
01:53:10 In the midst of momentous crisis like the present, when there is no knowing what calamity a day may bring forth, or how soon the grand fabric of our Constitution will be swept away and the arm, let's see, let me see if I can get to.
01:53:25 This is back when they really.
01:53:28 They really packed in the words here.
01:53:34 OK.
01:53:36 Here we go from its inception to the present time, the question has undergone 3 phases.
01:53:42 In the first instance, it was moral 1, provoked by discussion and prejudice in England, and the next it was a social one, introduced by the Northern states fighting slave labor.
01:53:52 Unprofitable, and therefore wishing to abolish it, and in the third it was a political, religious one, which we may call Niger.
01:54:00 Worship in this last phrase, we find it now.
01:54:03 It has become a pulpit thing and it and diverted the stream of religion from its course heavenward to the stormy sea of politics.
01:54:11 We have a prominent example of it in the case of Ward Beecher, it has ruined the churches, ruined the parties, and now it's ruining the whole country.
01:54:20 Anti slavery fanaticism has stamped its character upon our northern literature and LED away the minds of those who had not philosophy enough to withstand its subtle info.
01:54:31 Which for 30 years of the 40 it has been in in agitation and has been gradually undermining the constitution of the Republic and the best interest and liberties of our people.
01:54:45 And then it goes on talking about secession.
01:54:49 Yeah, this is like a long article.
01:54:50 It's not I, you know, people can see the link.
01:54:53 It's not.
01:54:53 A bad one to.
01:54:54 Read, but it just sounds like it's someone who's very upset that after the Civil War.
01:55:00 Or that this propaganda that was used to foment the civil war and, you know, the civil rights movement as it existed in 1861, how it's damaged the solidarity of of Americans. So yeah, this has been an ongoing thing. I told you guys like I I did a search.
01:55:19 And there was this website that allows you to search every presidential address and I was just looking for terms like white people, because like, presidents don't even mention ******* white people.
01:55:29 Right.
01:55:29 And I was like, how long has this been going on?
01:55:30 And for a long ******* time?
01:55:32 And I while doing that search I came across you know some very interesting problems in the 1800s Presidents basically talking about the exact same problems we're having today about the the inability for blacks that were former slaves or I guess descendants of former slaves, in some cases, their inability to integrate with white.
01:55:53 Society and like literally it's it was articles that could have been written today by white nationalists, but instead it was. It was a presidential address in the 1800s.
01:56:04 But yeah, this stuff like going back to the the guy asked about the white nationalist thing, it's like this is not this is not a new thing.
01:56:12 You know, they act as if this is like this new thing, this white supremacy, and it's not white supremacy.
01:56:17 It's white primacy.
01:56:18 I look, you might think white people are better, but like better is is kind of subjective.
01:56:24 Right.
01:56:25 They're better for you.
01:56:26 And that's what all you're saying is like, look, I want to be.
01:56:29 Around my own people.
01:56:31 You know?
01:56:32 And so it's it's it's not about like we are, we are the best and we are the master race.
01:56:38 So we want to go and conquer all the.
01:56:39 Other races and.
01:56:42 And and that's that's not it at all.
01:56:45 It's it's.
01:56:45 That's how it's portrayed.
01:56:47 That's how it's used to scare non whites and are thinking like, oh, if whites collectivize, they're going to just start enslaving everyone and throwing us in death camps.
01:56:54 And you.
01:56:55 Know that that no one.
01:56:56 That no serious person that I know wants anything even remotely like that.
01:57:01 They just want to be left the **** alone.
01:57:03 And live in their own societies.
01:57:07 Let's take a look here.
01:57:09 Hammer authorizing $5. Appreciate it. I'm thinking the video YouTube you gone or that's the one you already. I don't know why it's repeating that.
01:57:17 Oh, let's see if it's downloaded though.
01:57:18 It's probably downloaded.
01:57:20 This is the.
01:57:26 CG Oh yeah, maybe this is the 3D animation.
01:57:31 America has.
01:57:32 A a a black guy he invented.
01:57:35 So you know he's the one that that made SGI.
01:57:38 He found, founded SGI.
01:57:40 Oh, that's really.
01:57:41 I'm going to turn that down.
01:57:44 So maybe this is the SGI.
01:57:47 From the 90s that.
01:57:49 Was put together.
Speaker 27
01:58:00 Dear H1 man, the the man is killing us, man.
Speaker 2
01:58:07 Which we actually.
Speaker 9
01:58:20 Commando commando.
Devon
01:58:41 Awesome, that's pretty sweet.
01:58:42 I actually kind of.
01:58:43 Like it?
01:58:45 It kind of.
01:58:46 Reminds me of like the really, really terrible cut scenes in like dust games.
01:58:56 That's that's awesome.
01:58:57 See, I'm fine with this stuff.
01:58:59 Like, let them let them look, let them evolve on their own.
01:59:02 Them, you know, cause.
01:59:05 It's it's.
01:59:06 It's funny because all these left these they love Star Trek and one of the big things in Star Trek, right it's it's the.
01:59:11 Golden rule, right?
01:59:12 The prime directive don't don't.
01:59:14 Interfere with the evolution of these societies, because if.
01:59:17 You do. It's going.
01:59:17 To **** them all up.
01:59:19 Why wouldn't you?
01:59:20 Want to apply that in the on the planet?
01:59:22 You live on now.
Speaker 6
01:59:25 Because it's true.
Devon
01:59:28 You know, we did ****.
01:59:30 Up that, that society that now worships airplanes.
01:59:35 And these guys here, but you know.
01:59:37 By giving them green screens and all this other ****, let them.
01:59:39 Evolve on their own.
01:59:43 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:59:53 Oh, now the Super chats are getting weird again.
01:59:57 I'm going to pop it out, maybe that'll fix it.
02:00:03 Yeah, it was doing some weird stuff.
02:00:05 Alright, let me go back here.
02:00:15 OK.
02:00:17 Yeah, the uh and then.
02:00:21 You and I was the video about the Richard.
02:00:23 Movie is one of.
02:00:23 Your best content?
02:00:24 Well, I appreciate that.
02:00:25 Make sure you share it around.
02:00:29 Let me see if I missed any of the.
02:00:30 Ones when it was all messed up.
02:00:36 Retired Fagot $4.00 can we please talk about the situation in Ukraine? Here's the thing. The thing with Ukraine is it's the fog of war.
02:00:43 We have no idea what's really happening.
02:00:45 I have been able to talk to any people that I actually know in in Ukraine.
02:00:50 But like I.
02:00:50 Said like they didn't know what the.
02:00:52 **** was going on those.
02:00:53 They thought that it was crazy that anyone that.
02:00:55 That they would suggest that they would get invaded.
02:00:57 She was trying to make it sound like I was some kind of, you know, alarmist or whatever.
02:01:02 When I even brought it up to her, even coach Redpill coach Redpill, who lives in Ukraine.
02:01:07 Did an entire.
02:01:07 Video like he you know, he.
02:01:09 Popped it up on his.
02:01:11 Channel the other day.
02:01:13 It was like a a selfie of him walking around saying, oh, look how worried no one is. Everything's fine here. It's all this crazy, alarmist media stuff.
02:01:21 And I was inclined to like, maybe kind of believe it, I didn't know.
02:01:25 And then you kind of see the the speech that that Putin gave and he makes it kind of clear that that that absolutely not.
02:01:36 Absolutely not.
02:01:37 He does have more.
02:01:38 You know, he has greater ambitions than just Crimea, you know.
02:01:42 And and now that he's he's and people have been time out for a long time that he didn't want to just stop at Crimea.
02:01:47 He obviously wanted like a land bridge at the very least to.
02:01:50 Access Crimea because if.
02:01:52 You look at the map Crimea, just being part of Russia.
02:01:56 And then separated by a whole bunch of Russian speaking, Ukrainians wouldn't make any sense to, you know, strategically right.
02:02:05 And so that's.
02:02:07 Everyone kind of expected this to something like this to happen, and then Trump of course, made the comment that, oh, this is brilliant.
02:02:14 He's calling them, you know, peacekeeping forces and saying that he's going to go there to get rid of the Nazis and stuff like.
02:02:19 That and look rhetorically it was.
02:02:23 You know that?
02:02:24 That's rhetorically.
02:02:25 That was like, that was the way to to frame it.
02:02:28 I can't think of a better way to frame it.
02:02:30 Oh, that like, Oh well.
02:02:33 I'm I'm I'm supporting these separatists and recognizing them as as an independent nation and I'm going to send in peacekeeping forces and I'm going to help them die.
02:02:44 Not stuffy, because that's the big boogie man right in the West is the Nazis.
02:02:48 How can you argue against that?
02:02:51 But in terms of of will it stop at uh?
02:02:56 Don Bass and all that stuff.
02:02:57 I mean, I don't know.
02:02:59 I don't know.
02:03:00 There's all these.
02:03:01 It's one of those things where because it's the fog of war, you have all these reports like, oh, there's explosions heard outside Kiev and oh, there's, you know, the troops spotted here and you don't know.
02:03:12 Some of that can be ********.
02:03:13 There's going and and some of it really could be.
02:03:16 Misinformation, I mean, cause.
02:03:17 Look, if you're Russia, what are you doing right now?
02:03:21 You know one thing that struck me and this is.
02:03:23 Something that I've.
02:03:24 I've kind of mentioned before, like people always talk about like, oh, our slaves, white or slaves white.
02:03:29 And I said, of course, slaves are white, but they're not Western Europeans and they they are different.
02:03:34 And there was a report that came out a couple days ago that quoted Putin.
02:03:40 Having was talking to Biden and he said something along the lines of you look at my skin and you think that I.
02:03:46 Think like you.
02:03:48 And I don't.
02:03:51 And that's the truth.
02:03:52 You know, slaves are not Western Europeans.
02:03:56 Slaves do not have the same worldview as as Western Europeans certainly know.
02:04:03 Putin obviously doesn't have the same worldview as as Biden.
02:04:08 So it it's hard for me to and and look and I don't live out there right.
02:04:11 I don't know what it's like on the ground out there.
02:04:13 I've been to Ukraine, but it's not like I lived there for any long period of time.
02:04:17 And so it it's really difficult to say.
02:04:20 I will say that it, I mean in terms of, I mean everyone's been saying this too in terms of.
02:04:26 Would it, would Russia be able to take over Ukraine?
02:04:30 Of course.
02:04:35 And who's who's realistically gonna stop them?
02:04:37 It's not gonna be the United States.
02:04:38 the United States.
02:04:39 No one wants to ******* do that war.
02:04:41 Except for like Dan Crenshaw.
02:04:43 And like ******* like that, right.
02:04:47 No one wants, no one wants to do that.
02:04:49 I mean, they're not a part of NATO, so there's no real obligation there.
02:04:55 You know, This is why a lot of Ukrainians wanted to be part of the EU and wanted to be part.
02:04:59 Of NATO because they knew this day could come.
02:05:04 And they they've kind of existed in this as this no man's land because the EU and NATO didn't want to.
02:05:15 To poke the bear.
02:05:19 They knew they knew.
02:05:20 Where, where Putin's head was at and in terms of Ukraine.
02:05:27 So look it's.
02:05:32 I hope it doesn't explode and anything bigger than what it is and I hope they you know they I.
02:05:37 Really do hope that they.
02:05:38 Don't go and Russia doesn't try to take over Kiev and Lviv and all that stuff like that would suck for a lot of people.
02:05:45 And I do believe that the Ukrainians are their own people.
02:05:48 They do have their own language.
02:05:50 They do have their own culture.
02:05:53 And not all of Ukraine, like the the Russian.
02:05:56 There's a lot of Russian speakers.
02:05:58 Well, I mean now, maybe they live in now.
02:06:00 I guess technically they they live in Russia or something, right?
02:06:03 But there was like an ethnic split.
02:06:06 You could look at a map and you know just the voting patterns would look.
02:06:10 It was more proof that voting falls along ethnic lines because in all the Ukrainian elections it was easy to know where those lines, those those.
02:06:21 Voting lines would be drawn because they were drawn in the exact same place that the ethnic lines were drawn.
02:06:29 So but at the same time, I would like to see Ukraine remain Ukraine, even if it is minus the Russian speaking portions that, quite frankly, they didn't seem to have a lot in common with anyway.
02:06:44 Now, how is that going to affect Ukraine economically?
02:06:48 I don't know.
02:06:49 I mean, it's already kind of an economically depressed country losing.
02:06:52 I mean, how much, how much of the economy was based in these Russian speaking parts of the country?
02:06:56 I don't know.
02:06:57 I don't know enough to to say this, but I will say that there's just not a will.
02:07:02 There's not a will in the West to go and die for Ukraine.
02:07:10 There's just not.
02:07:11 Does that mean that there won't be troops that are sent in?
02:07:14 That doesn't mean that you know NATO could do something the United States could do something.
02:07:20 I I said before any of this stuff happened that if there was any kind of intervention, it would probably be in the form of like a proxy war, you know, in the form of, like the CIA giving weapons and.
02:07:31 Training and stuff like that to Ukrainians and giving them support in some other way.
02:07:36 But yeah, it'd be a little insane.
02:07:39 It'd be insane if we had American troops on a battlefield fighting against that point.
02:07:45 You are talking about.
02:07:46 World War 3.
02:07:50 And I you know who?
02:07:53 Knows where China, like China, has been very.
02:07:57 I mean, look, look, China's got a relationship with Russia. That's that's that's unique. I mean, they're neighbors. They, you know, they used to be at one point they were both communists.
02:08:08 You know, and so they've they've they've ethnically even there that, you know, there's a lot of Asians, E Asians that live in.
02:08:15 Russia, like you kind of have like that, that gradient, you know, of, of European to Asian.
02:08:22 In in some of the ethnicities that you can find in Russia or the former former Soviet Union, I guess you could say.
02:08:30 So they have, you know, they have a lot in common there, so who knows, right?
02:08:34 Who knows?
02:08:36 How this will all unfold, but right now it's just it's impossible.
02:08:41 It's impossible to know because the fog of war, there's just too much going on and there's just not enough reliable information sources.
02:08:52 $5 from JQ R Code I guess. So basically, our Jews are tricking Putin's Jews.
02:09:00 To kill white people.
02:09:02 No, it's not.
02:09:03 I don't think it's as simple as that.
02:09:04 I I just think that Putin has had this ambition for a long time.
02:09:08 You know, a lot of Russians feel that way.
02:09:10 A lot of Russians do feel as if they were stronger and more look as look they used to be a superpower.
02:09:17 They used to be taken more, way more seriously than than they were in the last few decades.
02:09:23 And you know the economic hardships that have come as a result of of basically after, you know, when they decommunization whatever and you had the oligarchs swallow up all these state, you know, formerly state-run industries and and look a lot of those oligarchs. Guess what? They're Jewish. They a lot of the oligarchs.
02:09:43 Russian oligarchs?
02:09:44 You might as well be just be saying Jewish oligarchs, and that's not an exaggeration.
02:09:49 Like, no joke.
02:09:51 And Putin has a very close relationship with Jews.
02:09:55 It's not, you know, it's not like it.
02:09:57 I don't.
02:09:57 No, I don't think.
02:09:58 It's anyone tricking anybody?
02:10:01 You know, and it's.
02:10:06 Yeah, I mean.
02:10:08 I don't know what the deal is in terms of.
02:10:13 When you see the American Jewish press losing their **** and all these lefties losing their ****, the people that used to be anti war, right, that now all of a sudden want.
02:10:21 War with Russia that a lot of.
02:10:23 That is a lot.
02:10:25 Of that groundwork, that mental, that.
02:10:28 Brainwashing is really it's a throwback from the.
02:10:33 How many? How?
02:10:34 Many lefties talked about Russia as an enemy prior to Trump 0.
02:10:39 Like pretty much none.
02:10:41 I mean, ******* Bernie Sanders, one of his big scandals was that he went to Russia and, like, wanted to be a, you know, he was a communist and like, saw them as like.
02:10:50 These great people.
02:10:51 And whatever and a lot.
02:10:52 Of left, lefties were like that.
02:10:56 You know, there's a lot of movies, very sympathetic to the communists that were made by Communist Jews in in Hollywood back in the even in the the 70s and 80s.
02:11:09 And now all of a sudden, they're the great Satan, because, I mean, in terms of the rank and file, who knows what the guys at the top are thinking, what kind of strategic things going on there.
02:11:20 But the reason why all these ******* on Twitter and stuff like that are are screeching about Russia is it plays into their little conspiracy theory about.
02:11:30 Trump being, you know, installed by Russia.
02:11:35 You know it's it's.
02:11:37 Clearly, part of our ruling class, including Hillary Clinton, who made it very clear that Russia was an enemy that was maybe worth militarily confronting, in fact, that was one, if you remember that during the election with between Hillary Clinton and and Trump, that was one of her things, right.
02:11:54 We made those memes that said don't draft our daughters.
02:11:57 Or I guess rather it said draft, our daughters, implying that if Hillary was elected we go to war with Russia and then we'd start drafting daughters because of feminism and equality.
02:12:07 And it was a good meme, and it had an impact.
02:12:10 And of course, a lot of those accounts.
02:12:13 Got banned.
02:12:14 That was some of the stuff.
02:12:15 First stuff to get banned.
02:12:17 And you know, for misinformation because it was a meme.
02:12:26 So this this has been at least.
02:12:27 There is some some.
02:12:28 Part of the ruling class that has a hard on for a conflict with Russia.
02:12:33 And if you think about the the the economy in the West, I mean not exactly doing so hot is it?
02:12:40 And they also seem to have a surplus of.
02:12:43 What they would call in cells.
02:12:46 Right.
02:12:48 Well, a great way.
02:12:49 To get rid of those guys and fix your economy at the same time is go throw them into a bloodbath.
02:12:55 I don't think that's where where we're headed, but don't act as if the the consultants in DC haven't put that together.
02:13:04 So it's.
02:13:07 I mean, look, like I've said, they're like farmers.
02:13:09 And if you think of it like cattle, they've got a bunch of cattle they want to get rid of and their economy is not so great.
02:13:15 And they can go throw their cattle into a meat grinder and make some money.
02:13:22 You know, why wouldn't they want to do that?
02:13:25 But beyond that, like in terms of what's happening on the ground that I don't think it's going to be possible for us to know for a little bit, you absolutely will have Russian state actors spreading PSYOP information on the Internet, and you're going to have a American state.
02:13:45 Actors doing the exact same thing and and NATO state actors doing thing and you're just going to have a whole bunch of ******* miss info going on.
02:13:53 It happens during every single war and.
02:13:57 You know, I guess The funny thing is.
02:14:02 And I mentioned this couple weeks ago.
02:14:04 The media, if we can be.
02:14:06 Proud of anything that we've done in terms.
02:14:08 Of moving move.
02:14:10 Or I guess not that in terms of waking up the normies, but at least spreading some information out there.
02:14:16 The fact that the mainstream media was saying that oh, we got to watch out because Russia is going to do.
02:14:20 A false flag.
02:14:22 It was only a couple of years ago that same false flag meant that you were a crazy conspiracy theorist.
02:14:28 That never ******* happens.
02:14:31 That's just a crazy term.
02:14:32 Governments never lie to their people to try to get them into a war.
02:14:36 Well, now you've got the mainstream media literally.
02:14:38 Sure, they're saying Russia is going to do it, but the they've it's now normalized, it's now a normal thing to think that governments will make up some kind of attack is a pretext to war for war.
02:14:51 So that that's that's the success I guess.
02:14:55 But yeah, no, I you know, I feel for the Ukrainian people and look, there's quite a lot of Russians that aren't super happy about this either.
02:15:03 And you know, it's really when it comes down to it, unfortunately, it really isn't about the people, it's about the.
02:15:10 Whether you talk about Russia or America or anything, it's.
02:15:14 Representative governments.
02:15:15 A big ******* lie.
02:15:18 You know it's it's they're.
02:15:19 They're not.
02:15:20 In a way, it's it's representative.
02:15:21 It's just not representative of people like you and me.
02:15:25 You know Putin's.
02:15:26 Representing people?
02:15:27 Sure, but he's not representing.
02:15:29 It's not like he's.
02:15:30 Not going in there to help the poor people, the the poor, Russian speaking people in Ukraine.
02:15:36 No, he's serving his economic and the economic interests of the people that he really represents.
02:15:43 And that's the same thing about us like when we go into the Middle East, it's not to spread democracy or whatever ******* ******** lie that they they say.
02:15:52 It's to serve the economic interests of the people that the the ruling class really represents, which is themselves.
02:16:01 And that's that's what's going on right now.
02:16:03 So that's and which is why it's kind of hard to determine.
02:16:05 How it's going to go?
02:16:09 In the same way, it's hard to know what what.
02:16:10 Are they really talking about?
02:16:12 At Bohemian Grove, you know, like, what are they really talking about?
02:16:16 And all these.
02:16:18 These closed door meetings that they have.
02:16:23 If they represented us, that we'd be in on those conversations, we're not.
02:16:29 Alright, so let me go to normal chat for a little bit.
02:16:36 Blazing stranger, there's no support for a war amongst the People America, Russia or Ukraine.
02:16:42 Right?
02:16:42 Right.
02:16:43 There's not.
02:16:43 It's it's.
02:16:44 It's really just the interests of of ruling class people.
02:16:50 How to fund, how to fund Israel.
02:16:53 I don't know what you mean by that.
02:17:00 I believe the war.
02:17:02 We'll be finished in a week.
02:17:04 Maybe maybe, you know, it might just be a matter of their annexing.
02:17:09 Like I said, the land bridge that goes to Crimea and then they're happy, they're happy to stop there and who knows.
02:17:20 Someone said Ukrainian is as Russian as Texas is American.
02:17:24 Well, right, Texas.
02:17:25 Except for that would be more true if Texas had its own own language.
02:17:34 And I know it's very similar.
02:17:36 But it's not the same language, and the the Texans.
02:17:41 Texas was its own country.
02:17:44 That's why Texas reserves the right to, I mean legally, it would see what I I doubt it ever happened or you know that it would be peaceful if it did.
02:17:52 But when Texas joined the Union, it was explicitly in, in writing that they reserve the right to leave at any any time they see fit.
02:18:00 And look after the the election of the the the election fraud that happened after, you know, 2020, you had Texas for the first time I that I know of.
02:18:13 You had Texas or Texan representatives?
02:18:18 Literally floating the idea of secession.
02:18:23 And look, you think that is you think Putin doesn't know that?
02:18:26 I'm surprised if anything, I'm surprised China hasn't gone over to go take over Hong Kong.
02:18:33 Why not kick us in *** **** while we're down, right?
02:18:36 There's blood in the water.
02:18:39 I've been saying this a long time, especially after the Afghanistan thing.
02:18:42 There's blood in the ******* water.
02:18:48 You think that that all these other countries around the world, they want to do whatever they want to be America's *****?
02:18:58 Maybe those native Islanders, right, that don't make anything themselves.
02:19:01 They want, you know, the American airplanes to come and.
02:19:04 Give them goodies and there's, you know, probably a lot of countries that love the foreign aid coming into their countries, but they don't want to be American, no.
02:19:10 One wants to be anyone's *****.
02:19:13 It's just that America has been the most powerful country for the last.
02:19:17 Few decades and.
02:19:18 We've got bases all over the *******.
02:19:19 Place and it's like everything.
02:19:21 I talk about in terms of how power.
02:19:23 Is wielded in this world.
02:19:25 It's done through fear.
02:19:31 In fact, because I'm on the old ghetto computer.
02:19:39 I think I actually have that clip.
Speaker
02:19:45 Let me see.
Devon
02:19:48 I have so much weird stuff.
02:19:50 Oh, here's.
02:19:52 Here, here's the the petal predator guy with with Jack from Twitter.
02:19:57 Isn't that a face you can trust?
02:20:00 Look at that.
02:20:03 Look at that.
02:20:07 See, that's how long ago I was using this computer.
02:20:09 It was when I was first telling people like watch out for this guy.
02:20:12 Watch out for this guy.
02:20:14 So this is from.
02:20:14 Like a long time ago.
02:20:16 And I was using this computer.
02:20:17 Apparently during like January 6th and all that stuff.
02:20:21 So I have all that all that kind of nonsense here.
02:20:24 I know I've got that clip here.
02:20:25 Here it is.
02:20:30 The thing is.
02:20:33 Nobody fears America anymore.
Speaker 40
02:20:38 47 years old.
02:20:44 You know how I stayed alive this long all these years?
02:20:54 The spectacle of fearsome acts.
02:20:58 Somebody steals from me.
02:20:59 I cut off his hands.
02:21:01 He offends me.
02:21:03 I cut off his tongue.
02:21:04 He rises against me.
02:21:07 I cut off his head, stick it on a Pike, raise it high up.
02:21:11 So wall on the streets can see.
02:21:15 As one preserves the order of things.
Devon
02:21:25 And when people stop being afraid of America.
02:21:31 They no longer have the the stranglehold.
02:21:33 On everybody else.
02:21:38 Like I said, I'm surprised.
02:21:39 I'm literally surprised China hasn't just said.
02:21:42 Why not?
02:21:44 Let's go after Taiwan.
02:21:48 Someone said what's that from?
02:21:50 That's from gangs of New York.
02:21:56 Uh. Let's see here.
02:22:00 High Priest King Terry says if you kill your enemies, you.
02:22:03 They win.
02:22:03 That's a quote from.
02:22:06 Justin Trudeau or Justin?
02:22:11 Definitely not the son of Castro.
02:22:19 Hi priest king Terry.
02:22:21 Supposedly ships are moving around Taiwan now.
02:22:25 I wouldn't be surprised and look at it and honestly, that might even be why I and I don't know, but that might be why we would end up in a World War three situation.
02:22:35 Because it's not just going to be 1 competing power that smells blood in the water.
02:22:41 In fact, that's probably why these things get.
02:22:44 Out of hand.
02:22:45 Because now China is not only are they thinking, wow, you know, not only is America ******* weak, but now they're weak and distracted.
02:22:56 And it could.
02:22:57 It could easily snowball.
02:23:00 Because then China goes and does this, and now America's like **** now we got like this over here and we got this problem over here. And then who knows maybe.
02:23:07 There's maybe India.
02:23:10 Right cause India's always got like their their.
02:23:14 Their border issues with actually with China, right?
02:23:17 I mean, who ******* knows, right?
02:23:20 There could be all kinds of of things that start to pop up, but not, not necessarily, because it's part of some plan.
02:23:27 But all because America is projecting weakness and has been for decades, and especially with a with a president like *******.
02:23:35 Biden, who's barely, you know, able to to manage.
02:23:41 Is breakfast the end or wait Lord's official?
02:23:46 Devin, are you welcoming a female Ukrainian refugees?
02:23:51 Yeah, I.
02:23:51 In fact, I think we should start a program, adopt, adopt A Ukrainian woman program.
02:23:58 I think that would be a good.
02:23:58 Program to have.
Speaker
02:24:03 UM.
Devon
02:24:06 Devin, I'm Russian.
02:24:07 I've seen and have seen and will forever see Ukraine as Russian.
02:24:12 My brain doesn't see it any other way.
02:24:13 Yeah, well, Russians think that way, but Ukrainians don't.
02:24:21 You know, I mean, just like the people in Washington will always see Texas as part of America, Texans don't.
02:24:29 And that's what matters.
02:24:32 You know and and look if, if honest to God, if California and California is, I don't know what it is now.
02:24:38 It used to be like the 9th.
02:24:40 If it was its own country right then it would count as like the 9th largest economy in the world.
02:24:45 It would be a huge ******* kick to the balls economically for America, California seceded.
02:24:50 But I.
02:24:50 Would say **** *** if they did.
02:24:52 I'd say don't let the hit the door hit you.
02:24:54 On the on the ash on the way out.
02:24:57 And if you're a nationalist, you.
02:24:58 Should believe in that ****.
02:25:04 You know, in the same way I was talking about the, the, the weirdo tribes and we were going over kind of the history of the cargo cults and.
02:25:12 They were being.
02:25:13 ****** **.
02:25:14 ****** with with the governments that wanted to become more Westernized.
02:25:17 I said yeah.
02:25:18 ******* let them worship ******* airplanes in.
02:25:20 The jungle? Who cares?
02:25:23 Let him do it.
02:25:28 So it's and I understand why.
02:25:31 If you're Russian, I understand why you would see it as part of Russia.
02:25:35 I mean, don't think that the propaganda has nothing to do with that.
02:25:39 I mean, come on, be.
02:25:39 Honest with yourself?
02:25:46 UM, you were.
02:25:48 I was so basically saying that Balkanization is the way to go if you.
02:25:52 Talk about United States.
02:25:54 I think it I I would absolutely be OK with balkanization.
02:26:02 I'd be totally OK with balkanization.
02:26:08 The thin red line.
02:26:10 $1.00. Appreciate it, don't you think a lot of Ukrainian nationalism is connected?
02:26:14 To the Holodomor?
Speaker
02:26:16 I mean, I don't.
Devon
02:26:17 Know I'm not a Ukrainian nationalist, the.
02:26:22 I know that I.
02:26:23 Know that there is and people make fun of it, but there really is actually.
02:26:26 Like a a Nazi presence in Ukraine.
02:26:31 I there is Ukraine is not some monolith either, though there's different power factions within.
02:26:37 I mean, because here's the thing.
02:26:39 You can't say it's like a Nazi country.
02:26:41 They literally have a Jewish comedian.
02:26:42 As a president.
02:26:45 They it's like it's.
02:26:46 It'd be like if America elected John Stewart.
02:26:49 They have. They have.
02:26:50 A Jewish comedian as a president, so calling them Nazi.
02:26:53 Is a little bit.
02:26:55 And look, it's not weird.
02:26:56 I mean, Putin knows what he's doing, right?
02:26:58 Knows why he's it's.
02:27:00 It's obviously it's.
02:27:02 It's a.
02:27:03 There's a propaganda reason for saying that.
02:27:05 But at the same time, there really are Nazis in in.
02:27:09 Ukraine, but I don't know.
02:27:10 I'm not.
02:27:11 You know, I don't.
02:27:11 I don't live there.
02:27:13 I don't have a a good enough understanding as to all the power players in Ukraine to to know what?
02:27:20 You know, with with any kind of granularity of what's going on on the ground there.
02:27:27 Uh. Let's see here.
Speaker
02:27:35 Go back here.
Devon
02:27:36 Spiderman 12848 Putin said the USA is an empire of lies. I still don't trust a single *******.
02:27:43 Word of.
02:27:44 Any of of this because this conflict conveniently pops up when news of COVID making engineered pop prop up as well as America sponsor.
02:27:54 I only has anything to do with COVID. Honestly, I really don't. I just I think that Putin's wanted to do this a long time. People have been talking about.
02:28:03 It for a long time.
02:28:05 And you know the when in back in 2014, people thought it was going to happen. Back then. This is not like a.
02:28:11 A let's hide COVID by talking about this.
02:28:15 Who knows?
02:28:16 And here's the other thing too.
02:28:17 Like I said that the politicians in Washington, just in the same way Putin doesn't represent the the Russian people so much as he represents the the Russian, the the powerful Russian people, the American governments, no different.
02:28:30 The American government represents the.
02:28:33 American citizens.
02:28:36 And so really it's going to come down to what kind of economic interest do these powerful people have in Ukraine.
Speaker 9
02:28:43 Right.
Devon
02:28:47 If we go to war.
02:28:50 There's it's not.
02:28:52 It's not going to be to defend our our friend Ukraine.
02:28:58 You know that that's that's that's all ********.
02:29:02 If we go to war.
02:29:05 With Russia.
02:29:06 But that's like a big deal, OK?
02:29:10 If that happens, it's not going to be because of any kind of moral ******* going on in Washington, OK?
02:29:18 It's going to be because of it will be because of economic interest, you could say strategic interest if if.
02:29:24 We were Europe.
02:29:26 Right, Europe has way more of a strategic.
02:29:29 Maybe NATO has a strategic interest.
02:29:35 But in America, really.
02:29:39 It's going to be an economic interest.
02:29:43 Your I was.
02:29:43 I was talking about in general, but in referral to your opinions about Texas and Cali.
02:29:51 I was.
02:29:54 Are you talking about?
02:29:54 OK, let me your last question.
02:29:56 Your was.
02:29:59 In terms of Balkanization in general in terms of.
02:30:02 Around the world, yeah, decentralization of power.
02:30:06 Look, we don't like globalists, right?
02:30:08 What's the opposite of globalism?
02:30:15 That, that's that's.
02:30:16 What it is?
02:30:19 You want smaller, easier to manage.
02:30:22 Your voice is going to make a lot more is going to be way.
Speaker 25
02:30:26 More important.
Devon
02:30:27 In a in a room full of 10 people like, Imagine you're in a room full of 10 people and they have to decide how how they want to run an apartment complex.
02:30:38 Your voice in that room is going to mean it. How whole hell of a lot more than your voice in a room full of 1000 people.
02:30:46 Or 100,000 people, or a million people, or 300 million people.
02:30:54 If you really.
02:30:55 Want your interest to be met?
02:30:59 You don't want, that's the whole.
02:31:01 That's the argument against globalism, right?
02:31:02 You don't want to be ruled by a an elite that doesn't give a.
02:31:07 **** what happens to you?
02:31:12 So yeah, Balkanization is is the opposite of globalism.
02:31:20 I'm going to go back to regular chat here for a little bit and I'm going to bail.
02:31:28 Jewish oligarchs, very powerful in Ukraine, especially when IMF is running the government.
02:31:32 Yeah, no Jewish oligarchs are are very powerful in Ukraine, obviously, and in Russia.
02:31:39 And in America.
02:31:40 And in England and you know all throughout Europe.
02:31:46 It's it's a, you know, the the Jewish power thing is not are the Jews have this irrational distrust of of them because of their religious beliefs are like that.
02:32:02 It's not like.
02:32:03 That they're really Jewish.
02:32:05 World jewelry is a thing.
02:32:08 And it's very strong right now.
02:32:11 All throughout.
02:32:14 Western and Eastern Europe.
02:32:20 Let's see here.
02:32:24 Uh, you are wise.
02:32:25 Thanks man.
02:32:25 Didn't really think about it like that.
02:32:27 Don't you think smaller nations will be weaker, like in the Balkans?
02:32:32 I don't care.
02:32:34 I don't want to live in an empire.
02:32:36 I'm I'd be totally happy if if no one get like right now, like the the world's obsession with what happens in American politics is because what happens in America matters because what happens in America affects them.
02:32:50 I don't care about that.
02:32:51 I don't feel good about that.
02:32:53 I'd be totally happy if we blew up.
02:32:55 Into a you.
02:32:56 Know 50 different States and then no one gave a **** what happened in Connecticut.
02:33:01 Yeah, no one, no.
02:33:02 One no one gave a ****.
02:33:03 What happened in Nevada?
02:33:04 No one you know.
02:33:05 No one, no one cared.
02:33:06 What happened in Idaho?
02:33:07 We were all our own little countries.
02:33:11 Ohh no, we won't be able to go die.
02:33:13 For Israel anymore?
02:33:19 I I'd be totally fine with.
02:33:21 Ohh, but if we did that then some other country would take over.
02:33:30 Would it be any worse?
02:33:33 Or is there?
02:33:34 Another world power that's trying to spread global **** as hard as America is.
02:33:40 If China became like the world power.
02:33:45 You really think that they would try to?
02:33:47 They would attempt to have global domination and and go conquer every other place, no?
02:33:56 And they probably conquer some places like Taiwan.
02:34:00 Right.
02:34:02 They might still do that.
02:34:04 I don't think the Chinese would be would be trying to take over Idaho anytime soon.
02:34:16 She and later, what do you think of Russia invading Ukraine?
02:34:20 We were just talking about is another case of.
02:34:22 White people killing. Oh.
02:34:23 Wait, maybe I'm scrolling way off.
02:34:26 Or well, read your thing anyway. White people killing other white people. Or is it a big distraction? Putin's rampant corruption, anti hate speech bubble? No. Like I said, it's it's something that they've wanted for a long time.
02:34:37 It's something that they've.
02:34:42 Or the people in Russia.
02:34:45 Kind of feel.
02:34:48 Is if they kind of got like understandably so.
02:34:52 They they don't see that, they don't think that the breakup of the Soviet Union was necessarily the.
02:34:58 And again, when I say Russian people, I mean like the oligarchs, the power, the power people in Russia don't see that the breakup of the Soviet states as something that was good for them because it wasn't.
02:35:12 They want to be.
02:35:13 Big and powerful again, they want to be feared by the Americans and by the the Europeans in the same.
02:35:18 Way that they were.
02:35:19 In the Cold War.
02:35:22 And they kind of feel like that's, you know, like they look back at those times fondly, you know, obviously maybe not the Communism part.
02:35:28 Some of them do.
02:35:31 But yeah.
02:35:36 All right, guys, let me see.
02:35:38 I'm going to check.
02:35:39 Super chats one more time and then I'm.
02:35:41 Probably going to.
02:35:44 Bail out of here.
Speaker
02:35:48 OK.
Devon
02:35:50 Looks like we're good on super chance.
02:35:53 All right guys.
02:35:54 Well, I'm going to take off.
02:35:57 Wish me luck.
02:35:59 For my thing tomorrow.
02:36:01 And hopefully I'll have some good news soon.
02:36:05 Or some terrible news, who knows?
02:36:08 All right, guys, you guys all have a good evening.
02:36:09 I'll see you again on Saturday.
02:36:11 Same bat time, same BAT, Channel 4, Black pill line, of course.
Speaker
02:36:18 Of course, of course, of course, of course.
Speaker 22
02:36:21 Dev stack.
Speaker 1
02:36:25 Right.
Speaker 5
02:36:26 So don't do it again.
Speaker 12
02:36:29 Don't don't like put on my mother.
02:36:33 Boy, I will hurt you.
02:36:36 Don't do it again.
Speaker 21
02:36:40 Can I?
Speaker 2
02:36:40 Now please.
Speaker 11
02:36:42 Stop you ***** *** facing.
Speaker 20
02:36:44 Of course, stop. Just please.
Speaker 12
02:36:46 You could go bye.