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INSOMNIA STREAM: MS. DIRECTION EDITION.mp3

07/06/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Ammo. Yama acting.
00:02:15 Ammo yama till.
00:02:20 Family troubles keep correcting solution attracting.
00:02:29 Suggestive, protective, relative and effective.
00:02:33 Non still lovely.
00:03:02 Manisha manisha.
00:03:07 Mavado samasya panchami ho samasya samasya.
Speaker 2
00:03:36 I can only count to 4.
00:03:38 I can only count to 4.
00:03:40 I can only count 2.
00:04:07 254.
00:04:20 So 1/2 I can count to two. I can count to 3/4. I can't count what comes after two. One comes after three.
00:04:34 I can only count up for.
00:04:36 I can only count to 4.
00:04:38 I can only count them.
00:04:42 Only count to 4.
00:04:44 I can only count to 4.
00:04:46 I can only count them.
00:04:56 129.
00:05:12 I can count to 123. I can count to 3, four comes after two comes after three.
00:05:26 I can only jump to four.
00:05:28 I can only jump to 4.
00:05:30 I can.
00:05:34 I get only count to 4, I get four.
00:05:37 I get only count to 4.
00:06:19 Count to 1.
00:06:20 Two, you can count to 2/3.
00:06:22 You can count to 3.
00:06:24 You can count after one one comes after 2-3 one comes after three.
00:06:33 We can only count to 4.
00:06:35 We can only count to 4.
00:06:37 We can only count to 4.
00:06:41 And only count to 4.
00:06:42 We can only count to 4.
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Speaker 3
00:07:02 Hey everybody.
Devon
00:07:07 And welcome to the insomnia stream where we can.
00:07:10 Only count to 4 apparently.
00:07:13 I'm your host.
00:07:15 Devon stack.
00:07:18 Got a lot to go through.
00:07:19 Tonight we're going to.
00:07:21 Be kind of.
00:07:22 Having we're going to have a little bit of fun tonight.
00:07:25 We're gonna.
00:07:25 It's gonna be a little light.
00:07:27 A little lighter.
00:07:29 We, like, we like to laugh here.
00:07:31 We like to laugh here on the insomnia stream.
00:07:34 We like to have a good time.
00:07:38 It's not all just woe is me.
00:07:40 Fact, it's never woe is me.
00:07:42 That's a common misconception.
00:07:45 Hope you enjoyed the Lady Detective Song because.
00:07:52 It's a lot to.
00:07:52 Do with what we're going to go over today.
00:07:54 But before we get all the way into that.
00:08:02 Jewish ****** mass shooter.
00:08:07 I mean, I don't know.
00:08:12 I mean, Jesus Christ, that ******* guy just, I mean ****.
00:08:17 You know, it looked like the the.
00:08:19 The second I saw The funny thing is.
00:08:22 When when I first saw the photo of that Jewish ****** shooter.
00:08:30 I thought it was the guy from the pianist.
00:08:32 Like, I swear to God I thought it was.
00:08:34 I thought it was the guy from the pianist.
00:08:37 Uh, see?
00:08:38 I can get a picture of that guy.
00:08:41 Yeah, I thought it was this guy.
00:08:46 And it was funny because people were like saying like, oh, I don't know.
00:08:49 Is he Jewish?
00:08:50 It's like what?
00:08:51 Do you what do you?
00:08:51 What do you mean?
00:08:52 Is he Jewish?
00:08:55 Are you kidding me?
00:08:57 He's like the most Jewish looking person like to ever have a mass shooting here.
00:09:03 Here's a this looks like it.
00:09:05 Looks like this is his dad.
00:09:08 It's like if this guy, I don't know, it's like if this guy ****** himself and had an inbred baby.
00:09:14 Like, that's what that.
00:09:15 That's what the shooter would look like.
00:09:21 So anyway, yeah, I was just like ******* hell, whatever, but.
00:09:28 People you know.
00:09:28 It's that's already old news, like, that's just how quickly.
00:09:32 That's just how quickly we get past this ****, you know?
00:09:35 It's just like, yeah, whatever.
00:09:37 You know you.
00:09:38 It's stupid though because you.
00:09:40 Have here.
00:09:41 Here's here's the thing.
00:09:44 Here's what I've what I've observed and everyone's everyone's observed this part of it right the the part where every time there's a mass shooter.
00:09:53 The first thing that happens.
00:09:56 Is on Twitter and everywhere else you know, like the the lefties are like, oh, that's a he's a mega.
00:10:02 He's a mega guy, he's a white supremacist shooter and all the mega.
00:10:07 Tardes on Twitter and such like.
00:10:08 No, he's.
00:10:09 Antifa, he's definitely antifa.
00:10:14 I want you to use this.
00:10:17 As a gauge.
00:10:19 Cause like, let's face we live in America.
00:10:21 Or for those of you who live in America.
00:10:24 Mass shootings aren't going away, so we can use this as a reliable metric, OK.
00:10:33 Every time one of these things happen.
00:10:37 And the left and the right are quick.
00:10:40 I mean quick and motivated and frantically trying to blame the other side, the more frantically they're trying to do that.
00:10:51 The further we are from conflict, quite frankly.
00:10:59 They're both sides.
00:11:03 Are so afraid.
00:11:05 And so uncomfortable.
00:11:08 I mean, think of it this.
00:11:09 Way when any anytime like there.
00:11:12 Is a a.
00:11:14 A terrorist attack in the Middle East during like the 90s or in the?
00:11:17 Early 2000s.
00:11:18 I don't know why it's not in the.
00:11:19 I mean, I feel like what the terrorism just stop in Middle East or do they just not report on it anymore because Americans are just kind of exhausted from it all and it's not going to, it's.
00:11:29 Not going to get us into.
00:11:30 A war out there anytime soon.
00:11:32 With all of our awesome success that we had in Afghanistan.
00:11:36 But remember how every time there'd be a report of this stuff, you'd have multiple groups claiming responsibility.
00:11:45 It was like it was the exact.
00:11:47 Opposite is what I'm getting at, right?
00:11:49 Because you actually had conflict going on out there, you actually had revolutionaries going on out there.
00:11:54 Look, I'm not saying that like.
Speaker
00:11:56 I'm not, I'm.
Devon
00:11:57 Not I'm not taking.
00:11:58 A position on whether it's good or bad.
00:11:59 I'm just saying like.
00:12:02 When you have actual conflict, actual civil war type conditions groups are not quick to to to to to distance themselves as far away from this kind of stuff as possible.
00:12:17 And that's what they're doing in America, because in America, both sides ultimately at the other day, both sides are extremely uncomfortable with the idea of violence.
00:12:28 And look at this kind of a thing obviously, right.
00:12:30 It's stupid shooting up a a a parade or whatever.
00:12:35 Don't don't make me play the.
00:12:36 The grocery store clip.
00:12:38 You know it's stupid, right?
00:12:42 So of course, like no one really wants to take responsibility for that.
00:12:45 For that reason, I guess either because it's senseless and whatever.
00:12:48 But the biggest reason why you see that behavior is that they're just that uncomfortable with with being blank, with their side being depicted as violent.
00:12:59 I mean, look how look how comfortable just the right is when you have patriot front, just do like a March, right where they're not violent, they just they just walk down the street.
00:13:09 With flags.
00:13:10 And they don't.
00:13:11 They don't really say anything.
00:13:12 They're not doing like Zig Heil or.
00:13:14 Yeah, they're not even, you know, they're not doing anything that's not even like, they're not even being unoptimized about it, right.
00:13:20 They're just walking down the street with some flags.
00:13:22 And they just then they leave.
00:13:23 That's it.
00:13:25 And look how uncomfortable the magnetars get.
00:13:28 When that stuff happens.
00:13:31 Just because it's mildly intimidating.
00:13:36 So use that as a metric.
00:13:39 When the reaction isn't to rush out as quickly as possible and and try to to frame it as something that you couldn't possibly be connected to because there's no way your side is violent when that, when that's not as as intense as it is right now, that's.
00:13:58 When you'll know that we're getting closer to.
00:14:00 You know.
00:14:02 Things getting real, but in the mean time I don't know.
00:14:05 That's just an observation I made.
00:14:10 When you see it because it's it's, it's panic.
00:14:12 It's panic.
00:14:16 And look, I get it.
00:14:17 I get it.
00:14:17 Like in terms of the right wing, not wanting to be associated with violence whatsoever, one story actually surprised that I missed.
00:14:25 And I guess mostly because I've never heard.
00:14:26 Of this guy before.
00:14:29 Let me see if I.
00:14:29 Can pull it up.
00:14:33 But there was this guy.
00:14:34 His name is Tyler Dinsmore.
00:14:36 I look again.
00:14:37 I don't know this guy.
00:14:38 I've never read any of his gabs or or anything like that.
00:14:43 Just if.
00:14:43 I can bring him up real quick.
00:14:47 Now this is from VDARE.
00:14:57 So this guy here.
00:15:01 And I haven't had time to research all the details, so I don't know if there's more to this than.
00:15:06 What V there's reporting.
00:15:10 But according to VDARE.
00:15:12 Washington state.
00:15:15 Enacted essentially their red flag laws and went after this guy because he.
00:15:22 Talks about the passages in the Bible.
00:15:26 That are, you know, not too positive.
00:15:31 Towards gay people, right?
00:15:36 And I again, I don't know.
00:15:37 I I can't find any examples I can't find and from either side I can't find any examples of like.
00:15:44 What is it?
00:15:45 He said that was so horrific, but apparently Washington state called federal agencies.
00:15:54 They went in with armored vehicles.
00:15:56 And surrounded his property.
00:15:58 This guy, I guess, is a sheep farmer.
00:16:04 He's a Navy veteran, he he lives on like a A a homestead in Washington state.
00:16:17 A bunch of LGBT groups.
00:16:19 We're gunning form because of his.
00:16:23 I don't know.
00:16:24 I want to say militant Christian posts, but that's how you know it's being described again.
00:16:28 I have been able to find a lot of stuff.
00:16:31 About this.
00:16:33 But it doesn't really matter.
00:16:34 We're in America.
00:16:35 He didn't do anything as far as I can find.
00:16:37 He didn't actually do anything violent.
00:16:41 He quoted Bible verses that are, you know, maybe a little bit violent, but they're.
00:16:46 Bible verses, right?
00:16:49 Bible has some choice things to say about homosexuals, especially the Old Testament.
00:16:57 So I can imagine maybe some of the things he.
00:16:59 Might have said.
00:17:02 But apparently they.
00:17:04 Surrounded his, his his place and threw him in jail.
00:17:07 He's in jail, right?
00:17:08 Now for hate crimes.
00:17:11 And he's got a.
00:17:12 $1,000,000 bail, $1,000,000 bail.
00:17:17 And this happened back.
00:17:18 In June.
00:17:19 So it's been he's been in prison this whole time as far as I know, he's not released.
00:17:24 I found an update.
00:17:26 He had a a fundraiser on give send Go which has banned his uh his fundraiser because, you know, he's an evil, he's that evil apparently.
00:17:37 Uh, but this happened on, I believe, June 17th.
00:17:43 And there was an update saying on June or July 1st rather that you know that he was still in custody cause.
00:17:49 It's a you.
00:17:50 Know it's $1,000,000. How you gonna raise $1,000,000?
00:17:53 Even if you find one of these.
00:17:56 Bail bondsman.
00:17:57 You have to come.
00:17:57 Up with some of the money.
00:17:59 And even at 10% of the $1,000,000, that's $100,000 cash yet to come and I don't know what you know, I don't know what the number is. I don't know what percentage you come up with.
00:18:09 But the you know, the The funny thing is the the Jewish prosecutor, the Jewish Prosecutor in Washington state.
00:18:17 That is going after this guy.
00:18:22 Is has said it he has said.
00:18:27 We're talking about like hate.
00:18:29 Speech and defamatory speech.
00:18:31 The prosecutor himself has.
00:18:33 Said quote that we need.
00:18:35 To cleanse Society of Trump supporters and they're diseased thinking.
00:18:42 You know, so.
00:18:46 I don't know what this guy said that was.
00:18:47 Any worse than that?
00:18:48 But anyway.
00:18:50 I could understand why the right?
00:18:53 Is a little bit, uh, you know.
00:18:57 It's a little bit freaked out.
00:19:00 So because this kind of a thing can happen, look at this is the first the reason.
00:19:05 Why? I'm a little surprised.
00:19:06 Never heard of it.
00:19:07 This is the first instance I'm aware of of something like.
00:19:09 This happening in.
00:19:10 America, this is the kind of thing that you read about happening in the UK.
00:19:14 And you're like, oh, wow, you know.
00:19:16 At least we're not like that.
00:19:18 Well, apparently, we're like that now.
00:19:21 So again, like I I just barely found out about this before going live, so I haven't had time to really drill down into it.
00:19:28 And the the three articles I did go through did were again very light on details, didn't really explain it, but it sounded as if.
00:19:38 I mean, look, I'll.
00:19:38 Read I'll read part of the VDARE.
00:19:40 Article just because you know.
00:19:43 UM.
00:19:45 So here's this is.
00:19:46 According to divider, the post that especially incensed the leftist was this, in which Dismore insinuated he would protest an upcoming Pride parade in Anacortes, WA when leftists began to point to it as proof of his intent to harm participants.
00:20:05 Tyler clarified that if he were to go, it would be to distribute Flyers. Some of Tyler's other posts asserted that sodomites deserve.
00:20:13 Death. And while this sounds harsh, it is indisputably, indisputably rooted in scripture. Specifically Leviticus 2013. Early on Friday morning, June 17th, local.
00:20:29 But that's just to report it.
00:20:34 At 1:30 AM. Uh. Oh, wait, that's just Article Oak Harbor man with history of homophobic posts arrested on $1 million bail for alleged hate crime.
00:20:47 A veritable phalanx of law enforcement invaded Tyler's property and arrested him. The government sent officers from 7 law enforcement agencies, responders from two federal agencies, multiple armored vehicles, and the Gotiations team, and a police helicopter to arrest Tyler.
00:21:08 Remember, this is a state that has tolerated leftist anarchy in Seattle for more than two years, Oak Harbor Police Chief Kevin Drescher was quoted as saying that the massive show of force was due to the nature of Dinsmores online comments, which included violent vitriol aimed at the LGBTQ community.
00:21:28 And ominous posts about the Gay Pride parade Dresser took care to note that Dinsmore owns guns.
00:21:37 Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks charged Tyler with a felony, A felony hate crime.
00:21:43 On June 15th, the prosecutor banks is hardly unbiased.
00:21:49 On October 20th, he said.
00:21:51 Again, that's the quote that about cleansing Trump supporters and their disease thinking.
00:21:58 That certainly implies violence, much more than any of the posts for which banks arrested Dinsmore, Oak Harbor Detective Sergeant Jennifer Gravel in her report, quoted in the Whidbey News Times article.
00:22:12 Slandered Tyler as a racist and a sexist and an anti Semite.
00:22:18 Gravel echoing Chief Drescher wrote that Dinsmore is an extreme risk to the public.
00:22:24 Again, she knows that he owns firearms.
00:22:27 She recommended that Tyler be ordered to submit to his psychological evaluation.
00:22:32 See, this is what's wrong with these ******* red flag laws.
00:22:35 That that the federal government is that Republicans voted for, by the way, the federal government is going to be funding.
00:22:45 They can decide that your political beliefs.
00:22:49 Are psychological disorder?
00:22:51 They can decide that belief in Christianity has written.
00:22:56 Is a psychological disorder.
00:22:59 And don't think they can't come after you 2 pagans.
00:23:03 Don't act as if there's no violence in.
00:23:06 Related to your beliefs.
00:23:10 This illustrates the regimes accelerating conflation of speech with violence, referring to a citizen's protected First Amendment speech and religious practice as violent, while repeatedly mentioning firearm ownership.
00:23:24 As an insidious or eh?
00:23:30 Is the insidious logic underpinning.
00:23:32 Red flag laws.
00:23:34 For the crime of being a white Christian and posting scripture with some spicy but legal commentary, Tyler Dinsmore is being held in county jail on an astronomically high $1 million bail. He is being held in solitary confinement.
00:23:55 I can understand why people on the right.
00:23:57 Might be a little bit, uh.
00:24:00 Yeah, a little bit freaked out, a little bit freaked out about uh, you know, not wanting to be associated with violence.
00:24:10 I would also say this underscores.
00:24:14 Why you shouldn't live in a state like Washington doesn't matter if you're in a rural area.
00:24:22 It it doesn't it really?
00:24:24 Doesn't matter if you're in a rural area.
00:24:27 You need to live in a state that's at least, and it's getting harder to do it just is.
00:24:31 It's getting harder.
00:24:32 To do.
00:24:33 You need to live in a state that's at least somewhat like, not not full on Antifa.
00:24:39 OK, for example, I get that there's parts of California that are conservative.
00:24:45 In fact, pretty much all the rural parts of believe it or not, pretty much all the rural parts of California are very conservative.
00:24:54 I wouldn't ******* live in California.
00:24:57 You couldn't pay me to live in California.
00:25:00 Or Washington.
00:25:04 Or Oregon.
00:25:07 Even though, as there's lots of beautiful land out there, lots of great land out there, that's just you're asking for this kind of **** to happen to you.
00:25:16 And if you go to a state that's kind of purply and, you know, that's unfortunately that's increasingly what.
00:25:22 You have.
00:25:24 Are you really going to tell me that even something like Texas is all that?
00:25:27 Red I mean.
00:25:32 But you gotta get what you can.
00:25:34 Get right.
00:25:35 So even if you go to a state that's a little purplely, you need to, you need to familiarize yourself with the the local Sheriff's Department.
00:25:43 You have to become buddies with the local government.
00:25:46 The best that you can.
00:25:49 Or become, you know, ideally become the local government.
00:25:55 But this is the kind of thing that's going to happen more and more.
00:26:01 Especially thanks to the.
00:26:03 The red flag.
00:26:04 Law funding that's going to be coming from the federal government, federal government, that's and that Republic again that Republicans voted for.
00:26:11 Well, I mean.
00:26:14 I mean, they voted for it.
00:26:16 Like, increasingly, the more that and we'll get to this another string. But the more that you look into some of the the work that's been done on the election fraud of 2020, when you see some of the the the vast amounts of like it's no longer just like oh, this is statistically impossible, some of the the.
00:26:38 Audit stuff that's being done specifically in Arizona, it's no longer just like this.
00:26:45 Well, we, you know.
00:26:46 You can just look at this statistically and it's it's this.
00:26:49 Either it's like the craziest anomaly of all time or there's some ******** going on or there's some.
00:26:54 Actual proof here.
00:26:54 And it's pretty widespread.
00:26:56 And it might explain this the kind of thing that's probably been going on a long.
00:26:59 Time and it might explain why.
00:27:01 You have all these really unpopular.
00:27:03 In their own states.
00:27:05 Really unpopular senators who just keep, you know, mystifying everyone by getting reelected over and over and over again.
00:27:13 And all these, and these are all the same people that that they vote the same no matter which party they they belong to, they all vote together.
00:27:21 And they're the last ones that want to do anything about, you know, doing.
00:27:24 Any kind of audits on the votes?
00:27:27 But again, we'll get.
00:27:28 Into that maybe some other time.
00:27:32 In other news.
00:27:37 Zoomers are not OK.
00:27:44 Ohh *** ****, it is it doing the thing that it was doing before?
00:27:49 Every time I download a TikTok video, I swear to God.
00:27:53 I think it's going to **** **, I.
00:27:54 Don't think it's going to work right?
00:27:55 Let me see.
Speaker
00:27:58 I should check this.
Speaker 6
00:27:59 OK, we need to.
00:28:00 Talk about.
Devon
00:28:01 Yeah. OK.
00:28:02 The video is going to be sucked up but.
00:28:03 Whatever I just need.
00:28:05 You to hear her say part of this for.
00:28:07 Yourself so you know that I'm.
00:28:09 Not full of **** here.
Speaker 6
00:28:10 OK, we need to talk about vaping because I've seen one too many ads for pheromone perfume, and that's not it.
00:28:15 I'm going to tell you why pheromones are like a secreted chemical hormone and every person's pheromones smell different to different.
00:28:22 And in the wild, animals like secrete their pheromones to attract mates, and I swear if you vab you will attract people like a day.
00:28:30 A1 Night stand or you'll just get free drinks all night. Ellwood should have been teaching dabbing instead.
Speaker 7
00:28:34 Of the vendor.
Devon
00:28:36 Vaping and for those of you who don't know what vaping is, it's making perfume out of your vaginal fluid.
00:28:55 Yes, you heard you heard me correctly.
00:28:59 Yeah, this is in the New York Post.
00:29:03 Feeling a little stuck being single?
00:29:06 Try vaping.
00:29:08 The latest Denning phenomenon is a marriage of vagina and dabbing.
00:29:14 Which, as the name implies, involves using vaginal fluids as a scent.
00:29:22 Supposedly the modern day.
00:29:25 Love potion will attract potential partners.
00:29:28 Due to the pheromones present.
00:29:31 Or at least that's what hordes of ladies who.
00:29:33 Vap believe on TikTok the vaping.
00:29:43 Oh God.
00:29:45 The vaping hashtag has garnered nearly.
00:29:50 682,000 views, many featuring clips of women experimenting with the makeshift perfume.
00:29:58 One woman claimed that men kept staring at her.
00:30:07 Even while they were on dates.
00:30:08 Yeah, I don't think they.
00:30:09 Were, yeah.
00:30:11 Anyway, others touted the hack as genius.
00:30:15 I swear if you VAB you will attract people like a date A1 night stand or you'll just get free drinks all night. Tick. Tucker. Mandy Lee. That's the one we just watched said.
00:30:27 That clip has 1.4 million views.
00:30:33 Since vaping was definitely not included in legally.
00:30:37 Fund Lee took it upon herself to teach ladies the methodology.
00:30:42 Get up there and swipe, she advised, motioning with her index and middle fingers.
00:30:49 Then go to town and get dabbing.
00:30:52 She wiped fluid fluidity fingers behind her ears and on her wrists.
00:30:57 And down her neck.
00:30:59 Proceed with caution because it works, she continued in the clip, adding that she learned the method from a podcast.
00:31:12 Oh, good Lord.
00:31:16 All right, so that's good.
00:31:21 That's nice.
00:31:29 Alright, moving right along.
00:31:35 Washington State School board director to teach sexual pleasure class.
00:31:40 10-9 year olds at a sex shop.
00:31:45 The classes will be held at a local sex shop called Wink Wink.
00:31:53 I'm telling you guys the petal stuffs coming. There's some I, I guess, increasingly people are less skeptical. I remember when the the pizza gate stuff first came out back in 2016.
00:32:05 People were in denial.
00:32:07 People were like, oh, that's crazy.
00:32:09 That's insane.
00:32:11 That's just insane.
00:32:13 That's insanity.
00:32:15 And little by little, they're just like, well, it's it's, you know, it's it's pretty, it's pretty crazy still and then.
00:32:23 After a while, they're.
00:32:23 Like, well, I mean, it's coming.
00:32:26 But like, I don't, I don't think we're there yet.
00:32:32 A director of the Washington state is he again Washington state.
00:32:36 Washington state don't don't live in Washington state.
00:32:39 Washington State School Board, which owns a sex shop, Washington state, elected the owner of a sex shop to their school board.
00:32:50 OK, you don't want to live in that state.
00:32:54 Is making headlines after declaring that she recommends sexual anatomy for pleasure and all kinds of sex for children under the age of nine will teach sex Ed classes on topics such as safe sexual practices for sexual activities the classroom.
00:33:14 For 9 to 12 year olds.
00:33:21 9 to 12 year olds is an introduction to topics related to relationships, puberty, the body and sexuality.
00:33:32 We focus on healthy versus unhealthy friendships and romantic relationships.
00:33:40 The science of how puberty works, the consensual, consensual and personal boundaries.
00:33:47 Defining sex.
00:33:49 In discussing why people may or may not choose to engage in sexual activity.
00:33:58 Said Jane Mason, owner of a sex shop.
00:34:04 So again, this is this is Y, this is Y.
00:34:09 You don't live.
00:34:11 In Washington state.
00:34:14 I don't care that they've got amazing forests and.
00:34:17 Blah blah blah.
00:34:19 It doesn't matter that.
00:34:20 This is the kind of.
00:34:20 **** that's going on there.
00:34:24 So there you go.
00:34:29 In other women news, this is going.
00:34:30 To be look, I'm just warning you guys right now, this stream we're.
00:34:33 Going to kind of **** on.
00:34:35 The modern woman, a little bit, a little bit.
Speaker 2
00:34:36 Love bet.
Devon
00:34:39 Not out of, not out of anything other than.
00:34:42 That's like everything that, like, crossed my desk today.
00:34:45 It was just, like, unrelenting.
00:34:47 Even when I wasn't looking for it, which is the that's the big story is the one I wasn't even looking for.
00:34:52 It was just like.
00:34:53 Come on, come on.
00:34:56 Oh my God.
00:34:59 Anyway, I posted this, I wonder if this is all ****** **. I got this from TikTok too. I wonder if.
00:35:03 It downloaded all ********.
00:35:05 We'll see.
00:35:06 I don't think it did.
00:35:07 I think it worked out, but we'll see.
00:35:10 So this is a.
00:35:12 This is a nurse posting a TikTok about how you know because nurses especially. They love TikTok.
00:35:26 I lost a patient today.
00:35:31 Shake it off.
00:35:32 You only have five more hours.
00:35:45 So to be clear.
00:35:50 She's so shaken up, she's so distraught over the death of her patient.
00:35:57 She set up a camera.
00:36:00 You know, it's not like there's.
00:36:01 A film crew following that, she's not like, she's not like.
00:36:04 The star of some reality show.
00:36:07 She set up a camera.
00:36:11 She put her phone like on a tripod.
00:36:13 Or something.
00:36:14 Set it up, walked in front of it.
00:36:18 Did this little performance.
00:36:31 And then she's so.
00:36:32 Broken up, right?
00:36:34 She edits in a song, puts in text.
00:36:39 And then shoots it out to the world.
00:36:44 Yeah, I'm surprised she doesn't.
00:36:45 Dance at the end of it.
00:36:46 I was kind.
00:36:47 Of expecting that.
00:36:49 Oh, look at her.
00:36:50 She's she's, she's got such.
00:36:51 A hard life.
00:36:54 Oh my God.
00:36:55 Such a hard life.
00:36:58 How's she going to get?
00:36:58 Through the day.
00:37:02 How is she going to make it?
00:37:08 Anyway, so that leads me to the big story today.
00:37:11 The big story that I was actually, because I'd I'd watched a couple true crime things or whatever YouTube is now is like, thank God, thank God this racist, like something that our algorithm.
00:37:26 Can can stuff down his throat.
00:37:28 That's not Jordan Peterson.
00:37:31 And it's been shoving all these like random true crime stuff at me every once in.
00:37:35 A while and I had auto.
00:37:37 Play while I was doing some stuff.
00:37:40 And this this thing came up.
00:37:45 And I was like, oh boy.
00:37:47 This will be good.
00:37:49 Murder. She solved.
00:37:52 Murder. She solved true crime.
00:37:55 Because women are just as good as men, they're soul as good as men that they have to have their own true crime show to show you just how what they're just as good at solving crimes as men.
00:38:07 You might think of a detective.
00:38:09 As being a man.
00:38:11 But really, women are just as good at being detective and.
00:38:15 Cracking the case.
00:38:18 Murder she soled.
00:38:21 Or as I like to think of it as.
Speaker 1
00:38:38 Yama acting.
00:38:39 They see it is acting.
00:38:41 Ohh yes.
Devon
00:38:43 Check alright, I'm not.
00:38:44 Gonna you want the whole thing?
00:38:49 So they are.
00:38:50 What's this going to be?
00:38:51 What's this?
00:38:52 Going to be.
00:38:55 And there's just so much wrong.
00:38:57 Like, it's just everything.
00:38:58 Everything wrong with.
00:39:01 Canada and feminism and liberalism, like all in one episode of of Lady Detective here, you know.
Speaker 1
00:39:13 You're my acting.
00:39:17 Family trouble speaker.
Devon
00:39:21 It's weird like.
00:39:22 On this song, like some of it's in English, like, I swear to God he must.
00:39:26 I I know.
00:39:27 He said family troubles, but.
00:39:30 Like some like, there's like he'll throw in like 3 words of English and the rest of it.
00:39:34 Just gibberish.
Speaker
00:39:40 All right.
Speaker 1
00:39:44 Suggesting protecting relatives.
Devon
00:39:57 So we're going to watch some lady detective here.
00:40:00 Came on.
00:40:06 I don't know.
00:40:07 It wasn't that hard of a case to solve.
00:40:08 I'll just be honest.
00:40:10 A little surprised.
00:40:11 Well, you'll see.
00:40:13 You guys right?
00:40:13 You guys ready for some lady that's active here?
00:40:15 We go.
Speaker 8
00:40:18 April 1995. Louise Ellis, a writer and justice advocate.
Devon
00:40:24 Ooh, a justice advocate.
00:40:26 I hate her already vanishes.
Speaker 8
00:40:29 Her yellow Jeep is found abandoned.
Devon
00:40:32 Not a Jeep.
00:40:32 But you know.
00:40:34 Even though I like how they even.
00:40:36 They couldn't even get like an announcer.
00:40:38 That was a woman that was competent enough that apparently.
Speaker 8
00:40:43 On the side of the road in the Gatineau Hills and.
Devon
00:40:45 Maybe he identifies as a woman.
Speaker 2
00:40:47 I don't know the police.
Speaker 8
00:40:50 Fear it's the last chapter in her life.
00:40:54 Her common law husband, Brett Morgan, is filled with dread.
Speaker 2
00:40:58 How are you feeling?
Devon
00:41:00 Alright, come on, my husband.
00:41:02 But let's again keep going.
Speaker 9
00:41:06 Increasingly terrified.
Speaker 8
00:41:08 Marie Perante, a private investigator in training, feels compelled to help find Louise.
Speaker 9
00:41:15 There's way above my head, but I was drawn to.
00:41:19 I couldn't.
00:41:20 I couldn't let go.
Speaker 8
00:41:21 Following her instincts, Marie Perante embarks on a journey into the heart of the crime Lady detective.
Devon
00:41:29 Alright, let's find out about this.
00:41:32 Let's let's see what kind of criminal mastermind Crime Stoppers.
00:41:37 So I don't know.
00:41:38 Let's just see what kind of genius she is.
Speaker 8
00:41:40 On a warm Saturday in April 1995, AW woman sets off from her Ottawa home to spend the weekend with her ex-boyfriend and his daughter in the Gatineau.
00:41:51 In nearby Quebec.
00:41:55 She is never seen again.
Devon
00:41:57 OK, I'll tell you what, I've already solved it.
00:42:03 I've already solved the case.
00:42:06 As probably most of you have just, let's just let's this first part.
00:42:11 We know we know she has a common law husband.
00:42:14 He's he's cringe as that is, whatever.
00:42:16 So she has.
00:42:17 She's married.
00:42:19 Let's let's just listen.
00:42:20 It's it's 10 seconds.
00:42:22 I've already cracked the case.
Speaker 8
00:42:24 On a warm.
00:42:25 Saturday in April 1995, AW woman sets off from her Ottawa home to spend the weekend with her ex-boyfriend and his daughter in the Gatineau Hills in nearby Quebec.
Devon
00:42:37 Already corrected the case.
00:42:40 I already cracked the case. Honey, I'm going to go spend the weekend with my ex-boyfriend.
00:42:47 Ohh no problem.
00:42:50 She's never seen again.
00:42:55 But let's let's.
00:42:56 Just see.
00:42:57 Let's just see if I'm.
00:42:58 Jumping the gun here.
Speaker 8
00:42:59 The woman is.
00:43:00 Louise Ellis a.
Speaker 3
00:43:02 46 year.
Speaker 8
00:43:03 Old writer and illustrator with a sense of humor and a flair for whimsy.
Devon
00:43:06 Ohh, she's got sense of humor and a.
00:43:10 Flair for whimsy.
00:43:13 46 year old woman with no children.
00:43:18 Who's got a flair for, you know?
Speaker 8
00:43:22 Louise is a woman with many friends and many passions.
Devon
00:43:27 In about 19.
Speaker 10
00:43:28 71 I met Louise in dance class. I thought that she was a very beautiful person.
00:43:35 She had kind of a piercing intelligence about it.
00:43:37 She was someone who was quite vital.
00:43:39 You know, a lot of health and vitality and energy moving through our system.
Devon
00:43:44 Is that like the?
00:43:45 Weirdest way to describe someone that they were just they were just they.
00:43:49 They had a lot of vitality.
00:43:51 That's they they would.
Speaker 10
00:43:52 She was someone who was quite vital.
00:43:54 You know, a lot of health and vitality and energy moving through her system.
Devon
00:44:00 It's just like a really complicated way of saying she was alive.
Speaker 11
00:44:06 She's very well educated.
00:44:07 She's artistic.
00:44:08 She's a feminist.
Devon
00:44:10 Ohh, she's a feminist.
00:44:12 Let's see if that.
00:44:14 Lady, detective. Let's see how.
00:44:17 That all these things.
00:44:19 You already.
00:44:19 I already hate this woman, but you.
00:44:20 Know don't speak all the dead, I guess, right?
Speaker 11
00:44:23 She's very well educated.
00:44:25 She's artistic.
00:44:26 She's a feminist.
00:44:27 She's into Tai chi and gardening.
Devon
00:44:30 OK.
00:44:31 Well, she just sounds terrible, but.
00:44:33 So this this terrible.
00:44:36 Cat lady.
00:44:39 With their living, you know, whatever common.
00:44:42 Law, husband.
00:44:43 Whatever you want to call it.
00:44:45 Tells her husband.
00:44:48 I'm going to leave and spend the weekend with my ex-boyfriend.
00:44:56 And then she just disappears.
00:44:58 It's weird.
Speaker 8
00:44:59 Louise's life is very full, but over the years there is one thing she has always longed for.
Speaker 10
00:45:06 Sure, Louise, more than anything wanted to.
00:45:09 Have a very.
00:45:11 Profound and successful relationship.
Devon
00:45:14 OK. Well, let.
00:45:17 OK.
Speaker 8
00:45:18 When she met Brett Morgan, Louise felt she'd finally found an enduring love.
Devon
00:45:24 Oh, you must be a really good guy, this guy.
Speaker 8
00:45:27 For just over a year, they've been living together.
Devon
00:45:30 Ohh, you know common law husband. She just wanted that intense relationship. She's 46 years old. That's all she's ever wanted.
00:45:39 You know, she's very educated.
00:45:41 She's a feminist.
Speaker 8
00:45:44 On April 23rd, the day after Louise set out for her weekend in the Gatineau, Brett Morgan gets a phone call.
00:45:53 He learns that Louise did not show up at her ex boyfriend's house.
00:45:59 Read files are missing persons report and.
00:46:02 Speaks to the media.
Speaker 9
00:46:04 This is news here.
00:46:05 It's folking and it's confusing.
Speaker 8
00:46:09 Sergeant Robert Pulford takes on the case of Louise Ellis.
Speaker 3
00:46:15 Brett told us about what he'd been doing Friday evening.
00:46:18 Apparently he and Louise went out, rented a movie called Nostradamus.
00:46:21 Partway through the movie, he tells us that John Mason of who is Louise's boy from the past.
00:46:27 Called the House and Louise talked to him for about an hour.
Speaker 8
00:46:32 Louise had maintained a friendship with her ex John Mason of and his young daughter, who was celebrating her birthday that weekend.
Speaker 3
00:46:41 Saturday morning they woke up and lay in bed.
00:46:43 And discussed the plans for the.
00:46:45 Day and she had.
00:46:46 Told Brett at that point that she was going to go up to the Gatineau to visit.
00:46:49 John Naismith, she packed her bags and she left between 1:00 and 1:15.
00:46:56 That's the last offer.
00:46:58 Until he received a phone call Sunday afternoon.
Devon
00:47:01 OK, alright.
00:47:02 Again already cracked the case.
00:47:07 You know you're with your, you're with your wife.
00:47:10 You're watching a movie.
00:47:13 Her ex-boyfriend calls up. They talk for an hour the next morning. She's like, oh, I'm just going to go hang out with my ex.
00:47:21 Boyfriend for the weekend.
00:47:24 And then she goes missing again.
00:47:27 Maybe I'm just a a ******* super genius.
00:47:31 To connect these dots.
00:47:33 But I think I already know who did it.
Speaker 8
00:47:37 Brett calls another friend, Brenda Missen, who lives in the area. She discovers Louise's Jeep at the side of the road, not far from Mason. Noah's cottage.
Speaker 12
00:47:49 No signs of anything.
00:47:51 The doors were locked and inside were her overnight bag in the back and her purse.
00:47:56 In the front.
Speaker 8
00:47:58 With the help of Brett and others close to Louise, the police searched the area where the vehicle was found.
Speaker 10
00:48:05 We were all trying to look for her and involved in the search.
00:48:08 Don't scour the Bush and this.
Speaker 8
00:48:10 But there is no trace of Louise in the bushes or in the river.
00:48:15 Brett Morgan keeps searching on his own initiative.
Devon
00:48:19 I bet he does.
00:48:20 I bet he does.
Speaker 3
00:48:22 Where's Louise?
00:48:23 We have to find Louise.
00:48:24 Is she alive?
00:48:25 Did she disappear?
00:48:26 Has she been murdered?
00:48:27 It's endless possibilities as to what?
Devon
00:48:29 Not really.
00:48:29 There's, like one possibility.
Speaker 3
00:48:33 What happened and and who did it?
Devon
00:48:35 No one one possibly.
00:48:36 What happened and who did it?
00:48:39 Come on guys.
Speaker 8
00:48:42 As police dig deeper into Louise's disappearance, Sergeant Pulfer takes a statement from Brett and learns about the very unusual way he met Louise.
Devon
00:48:52 You guys are going to love this.
Speaker 3
00:48:58 We just continued talking to him and got.
00:49:00 To know a bit.
00:49:01 More about him and he was quite free.
00:49:02 With his information.
Speaker 8
00:49:05 The couple met at a Supreme Court hearing into the most notorious case of wrongful imprisonment in Canadian history.
00:49:13 The case of David Milgard.
Speaker 11
00:49:16 In research on Milgard, because she always wanted to write a book.
00:49:20 On David.
Speaker 8
00:49:21 Brett came forward voluntarily to identify an already convicted felon, Larry Fisher, as the man who had committed the crime for which Milgard had unjustly been convicted.
Speaker 10
00:49:35 And they literally met.
00:49:36 From across the room, she was.
00:49:38 Very taken by the fact that he was giving testimony about such an important issue.
Speaker 8
00:49:44 But at the time, Brett was a convict himself.
Speaker 11
00:49:47 But was taking quite a risk, really being a snitch, A tattletale and not a popular position to be.
00:49:52 In and and.
Devon
00:49:54 He was a prisoner.
00:49:57 Her her living see I.
00:49:59 I I cracked this case before.
00:50:00 I knew this ****.
00:50:02 OK.
00:50:04 Her her live in common law.
00:50:09 She met him because she was one of.
00:50:11 These liberal, you know, like ohh the death penalty.
00:50:13 Is bad and everyone's innocent.
00:50:15 That's been accused of anything.
00:50:17 She is.
00:50:18 She's at in the Supreme Court when there's some case going on in Canada.
00:50:23 And uh, he's he's he's in prison.
00:50:28 Testifying that it's it's this other guy that that, you know, that's guilty of the murder, not the person that you guys.
00:50:34 Think it is and because she's.
00:50:39 You know, a Western, a modern western woman.
00:50:41 She's fascinated by this prisoner.
00:50:43 Wait, while he's there.
Speaker 11
00:50:45 Person and then we found that quite.
Devon
00:50:48 Well, it's quite admirable like that, he testified.
Speaker 10
00:50:51 Who was being LED out of the courtroom in handcuffs and asked if she could talk a little bit and she complimented him on.
00:50:58 The fact that.
00:50:59 She's out.
00:50:59 He was courageous to do this.
Devon
00:51:01 Oh, you're so courageous.
Speaker 8
00:51:03 Louise began writing to Brett and within a short time they were romantically involved and she was working to get him early parole.
Devon
00:51:12 She starts trying to get him out of prison.
00:51:15 I'm sure you know I'm.
00:51:16 He was just in prison for some.
00:51:19 Nonviolent white collar crime, right?
Speaker 10
00:51:21 It grew and evolved, and it developed into a plan to.
00:51:25 Get him out.
00:51:26 Of jail so that he could have a.
00:51:27 Productive life with her.
Speaker 8
00:51:30 Pulfer wants to know more about Morgan's criminal past, and Morgan is surprisingly Frank.
Speaker 3
00:51:37 He says I.
00:51:38 Killed the ****** in Edmonton in 1978.
Devon
00:51:50 She meets a guy who's in handcuffs.
00:51:56 That's so courageous and brave for to testify.
00:52:00 She pursues him.
00:52:02 She's like chasing him out of the.
00:52:04 ******* courtroom as.
00:52:05 They're walking him to like the prison bus.
00:52:08 And starts writing them letters.
00:52:11 You saw that guy?
00:52:12 He's not, he's not.
00:52:12 Like a looker.
00:52:14 You know.
00:52:16 And he killed a ******.
00:52:18 He's in prison because he killed a ******.
00:52:26 So again, I didn't even know have.
00:52:28 To know that part.
00:52:31 And the the ****** ** thing is Canada is so like liberal, like oh, we can't judge people.
00:52:37 Ohh just because he killed a ******.
00:52:40 And his his his wife, who is going to go see her ex-boyfriend for the weekend. It went missing. Doesn't mean we can.
00:52:49 We can just assume it's him.
00:52:52 I mean, just because he he literally.
00:52:55 Murdered a ******?
00:52:57 Now his wife's missing.
00:53:03 It's such a joke country Canada is so bad, like America is bad, but Canada is *******.
Speaker 8
00:53:08 Bad Morgan had been convicted of manslaughter for killing a woman in an Edmonton hotel.
Devon
00:53:14 They only gave him manslaughter.
00:53:22 Canada. Come on, man.
Speaker 8
00:53:25 That was 17.
00:53:26 Years before and Morgan was high on cocaine.
Devon
00:53:30 He was high on cocaine and he killed a.
00:53:32 Stripper and they just gave him manslaughter.
00:53:36 And then and then some liberal *****.
00:53:39 Got him.
00:53:40 Got him out of jail early.
00:53:43 To start a life with him.
Speaker 8
00:53:47 Louise saw him as a man who deserved a second chance.
00:53:50 Sergeant Pulfer also thinks Brett deserves some benefit of the doubt.
Speaker 3
00:53:55 Well, we had.
00:53:55 To be very open minded because you know.
Devon
00:53:57 Because we're Canadian.
00:54:00 Our minds are so open and.
00:54:01 They're ******* falling out of our heads.
Speaker 3
00:54:03 Police are often criticized for having blinders on when it comes to investigations of this sort, and we had to give some credibility to Martin because he'd reporter missing.
Speaker 8
00:54:12 Brett has no apparent reason to kill Louise.
Devon
00:54:15 What are you talking about?
00:54:17 Within the 1st 10 seconds of this video, you.
00:54:19 Gave me the apparent reason.
00:54:22 His wife was going to spend the weekend with her ex-boyfriend.
00:54:28 And he killed a ******.
00:54:32 Probably for no reason, but come on.
Speaker 11
00:54:35 I have a criminal history, but I would never do anything to harm her.
Devon
00:54:43 OK, so anyway, let's lady Detective in her.
Speaker 8
00:54:47 Home in the Gatineau.
00:54:49 Marie Perante is closely observing the unfolding drama.
Speaker 9
00:54:53 You know, and keeping an open mind here, I want to help this.
Devon
00:54:56 They're all keeping an open mind.
00:55:00 The whole W is, as they're all they're so obsessed with keeping an open mind.
Speaker 9
00:55:05 This man I'm feeling sorry for him.
00:55:08 I'm feeling sorry for the poor.
00:55:09 Woman, that's disappeared.
Speaker 8
00:55:11 Marie, who moved to Canada from her native Scotland two years before, is just completing her training as a Private Eye this case.
00:55:20 Is playing out.
00:55:21 Just as she's looking for a practicum.
Speaker 9
00:55:24 Where her chip has been fined.
00:55:27 So only 25 minutes from where I left. That made me a bit uncomfortable.
Speaker 8
00:55:32 She calls to volunteer her assistance to Louise's distraught.
00:55:36 Partner Brett Morgan.
Speaker 9
00:55:38 So that it was arranged for the following day for me to go to his house.
00:55:42 I had this big adrenaline rush and I'm thinking now what can I do here?
00:55:45 You know, I'm.
00:55:46 I'm not experienced, dreamy.
Speaker 8
00:55:48 Marie is nervous, but she is also driven by strong personal motivations.
Speaker 9
00:55:54 I just hated to see women being abused and I believe being a Pi, you know I could.
00:56:00 Go out and help women.
Devon
00:56:02 She can help women cause she's a lady detective.
00:56:10 Where is that at?
Speaker 1
00:56:14 Lady detective.
Devon
00:56:16 It it detective?
00:56:26 I want to have that queued up for next time we're going to.
00:56:29 I think we're going.
00:56:30 To need it some more.
Speaker 8
00:56:33 As for the police after the investigation of two other suspects goes nowhere, they're refocusing their attention.
00:56:41 On Brett, they've learned that Brett O'reilly's over $20,000.
Devon
00:56:46 OK, like again, why?
00:56:49 How is?
00:56:49 How is this a hard case to crack?
00:56:53 He murdered a ******.
00:56:56 She was leaving to go bang her ex for the weekend.
00:57:00 And he owed her 20,000 ******* dollars.
00:57:07 Like why?
00:57:08 Why did this?
00:57:09 How is this a hard?
00:57:10 Case for anybody.
Speaker 7
00:57:12 Mainly through her credit line that he was writing checks and putting them into his own account, he would forge her signature.
Speaker 4
00:57:15 Right.
Speaker 7
00:57:18 She'd be raging mad, blaming the bank.
00:57:21 That we messed up.
00:57:22 And then we.
00:57:23 Would find out that it was Brett Morgan that was actually doing the transactions, although she never would admit to that.
Devon
00:57:30 Course she would admit to.
00:57:31 That she was a strong, independent woman, well educated feminist.
00:57:37 Really concerned about justice?
00:57:39 Thought that he deserved a second chance.
Speaker 8
00:57:44 At 1:15, when Louise's Jeep was found, her bank.
00:57:48 Card was in it.
00:57:51 At 2:50.
Speaker 3
00:57:51 3:00 PM on April 22nd, that bank card was used to withdraw 280 dollars.
Speaker 8
00:57:59 Bank surveillance tape shows it was Brett who used Louise's bank card at the time. Louise was supposedly out of town.
Devon
00:58:08 OK, so look, the police have already figured out.
00:58:13 Like this this.
Speaker
00:58:15 You know.
Speaker 1
00:58:16 Deep detective.
Devon
00:58:18 She hasn't done ****.
00:58:20 She hasn't done **** except for already.
00:58:22 She thinks that she's helping because she she feels bad for the.
00:58:25 Guy the murderer.
00:58:28 So this this woman.
00:58:30 Who is?
00:58:31 You know, very strong, powerful woman who wants to protect women is.
00:58:39 Trying to.
00:58:39 Help the murderer.
00:58:41 While the police have already figured.
00:58:43 Out like shockingly slow.
00:58:46 Because they're trying to keep an open mind about.
00:58:48 The the ****** murderer.
00:58:51 But they've already got him.
00:58:52 Like, there's no way that it's it's anybody else, right?
00:58:55 Right.
00:58:55 They they have him using her that that right there.
00:58:58 You're you're good.
00:58:59 You have he.
00:59:01 He's using her ATM card.
00:59:03 On video after she's dead.
00:59:08 OK.
00:59:09 And then the mountain of circumstantial.
00:59:12 Evidence, but.
00:59:13 But go on, tell us how this lady detective is, you know, cracking the case for us.
Speaker 3
00:59:20 We caught him in the lie and technology caught him in the lie.
00:59:22 There is no doubt about it.
Devon
00:59:24 Ohh on it, but it was the lady detective.
00:59:26 Right.
Speaker 8
00:59:29 Police bug Morgan's house and a surveillance team is set up to.
00:59:33 Watch the premises.
Speaker 13
00:59:35 Brett, my Bob continues not to work so because of everything that was going on.
Speaker 3
00:59:40 We became aware of these conversations he was having with someone named Marie Brett.
00:59:45 Morgan seems to like her.
00:59:46 He seems to be telling her a lot of information.
Devon
00:59:50 All right, so the place.
00:59:53 Have bugged this house.
00:59:56 Have bugged this phone.
00:59:59 They already have all this.
01:00:00 This this, you know, evidence against him.
01:00:03 And they find this dumb, dumb ******* Scottish woman who feels bad for him, and it's helping him crack.
01:00:11 Let's find the real killers.
01:00:14 And the cops go.
01:00:15 To her and say like look lady that's active.
01:00:20 You know.
01:00:22 We we we know we.
01:00:24 Know we know who.
01:00:24 Did it, but it seems to like you.
01:00:27 So let's put you undercover for us.
Speaker 7
01:00:30 Bob Polfer had called me and asked me to let Brett know the rules around him gaining access to her cash.
Speaker 8
01:00:39 Brent is the heir to Louise's estate, but Costello tells him that until her body is found, Louise can't be declared dead and Brett can't inherit her money.
Devon
01:00:51 So again, the place the male police.
01:00:57 Devise a plan.
01:00:59 Where they want to, they want to find the body of of his liberal dead wife.
01:01:09 They think that the only way they can.
01:01:11 Do this.
01:01:12 Is if he thinks that the body needs to be found so that he can collect on the money, right?
01:01:19 And so they tell Lady, Detective you.
01:01:22 Need to convince him?
01:01:25 To go look.
01:01:25 For the body with you.
01:01:28 You know, go in the forest.
01:01:30 And find the body like like act like you're looking for it.
01:01:33 He knows where it's at.
01:01:35 And because he thinks that it needs to be found in order to get money, I'm sure eventually he'll miraculously.
01:01:42 Come across it.
01:01:44 So just play along.
01:01:45 Act like you're still believing him and and still trying to help him out.
01:01:50 And you know and.
01:01:52 We'll put a.
01:01:53 We'll put a recording device in your purse.
01:01:56 And we'll follow overhead in a helicopter and we'll have a a team of police, you know, cars and **** follow you guys around.
01:02:07 And when he finds the body, which we.
01:02:09 Know he will.
01:02:10 Because he's stupid and thinks that he can get the money if.
01:02:12 He does that.
01:02:14 Then we'll swoop in and arrest him.
01:02:18 So far.
01:02:20 Women haven't helped out.
01:02:21 At all with this.
01:02:23 Like at all.
01:02:29 Of of their own retardation.
01:02:33 Well, that's it.
01:02:34 Like that.
01:02:34 Women have just been the fools in this story.
01:02:38 But you know.
01:02:43 Lady detective.
Speaker 3
01:02:46 We had Marie Perod tell Morgan that she'd heard through the Grapevine that basically John Mason had taken a polygraph test with respect to the missing.
01:02:55 Louise Ellis and he'd failed the polygraph.
Devon
01:02:58 So again, the cops come up with another plan. None of this is coming from this lady detective and they say, alright, just tell him that you know when the cops aren't looking at him anymore, the the ex-boyfriend failed the polygraph test and he's now the prime suspect. And if you just find the body, then you'll get all the money.
01:03:18 And the cops will, you know, try to get him.
01:03:20 So you're not.
01:03:21 Even you know, you're not even suspected in this case.
01:03:25 So she does that and they go out into the.
01:03:28 Forest and you know.
01:03:29 Surprise, surprise. Oh look.
01:03:31 There's the body.
01:03:33 I found the body.
01:03:36 And ohh wow crazy and so then they they go to the police station to report that they found the body.
Speaker 8
01:03:44 Later that afternoon, Brett reports the discovery of the body.
01:03:50 He is confident that the murder will be.
01:03:52 Pinned on nasonov.
01:03:54 But instead, Morgan is confronted by police and arrested.
Speaker 3
01:03:59 Once he walked in the front door for 74 Elden St. on that day, he.
01:04:02 Never saw freedom again.
Speaker 9
01:04:09 Detectable for said to me right really is there.
01:04:12 Would you like us?
01:04:13 To press the message.
01:04:13 For you to get.
01:04:16 As you seem to get Morgan from me, how does it feel to be taken?
01:04:20 Down by a woman.
Devon
01:04:28 After all that.
01:04:32 How does it?
01:04:33 Feel to be taken.
01:04:35 What are you talking about?
01:04:37 What are you talking about?
01:04:41 Like this this is it's.
01:04:42 It's like Black History Month all over again.
01:04:47 How did you take anyone down?
01:04:54 Ah, good Lord.
Speaker 8
01:05:04 Police suspect Morgan is responsible for the unsolved murders of two additional women, but within two months of sentencing, he dies from hepatitis C.
Speaker 11
01:05:17 I always thought that if I.
01:05:19 Were face to face with.
01:05:20 The killer?
01:05:21 It would be a sign.
01:05:22 A signal.
Devon
01:05:23 There is a sign he murdered a ******.
01:05:27 He was in.
01:05:28 Jail for murdering a ****** while high on cocaine.
01:05:34 That was the sign.
01:05:37 You knew this.
01:05:39 Because your friend.
01:05:41 Helped him get out of jail early.
01:05:44 After murdering a ******.
01:05:50 That was the sign.
01:05:51 That's the.
01:05:52 Sign that you need.
Speaker 11
01:05:56 And there there was no summer.
Devon
01:05:57 Yes, there was.
01:06:00 The sign was the.
01:06:02 The murderer of the ******.
Speaker 11
01:06:05 There was number signal.
Devon
01:06:07 Again, signal was.
01:06:10 I know, I know this might be a.
01:06:11 Little hard for you?
01:06:14 To figure out, but you know.
01:06:18 He killed the ******.
Speaker 14
01:06:20 I say wow, you should see the intellect of the people that they're able to.
Devon
01:06:24 I love this part too.
01:06:25 At the very end, they're like because they know that everyone watches like you're a ******* moron.
01:06:30 How did you not know that he killed a ******?
01:06:34 He killed a ******.
01:06:36 As they throw in this guy.
01:06:37 So you're.
01:06:37 Not like, oh, those ******* are dumb.
Speaker 14
01:06:39 Collect of the people that they're able to charm and con.
Speaker 11
01:06:42 The best prison profilers don't know who's going to reoffend and who isn't, and so how could the police?
Devon
01:06:48 So how how?
01:06:49 I mean the the best.
01:06:50 The best profilers from the root?
01:06:55 So yeah, so that was Lady Detective I was.
01:06:57 Just I was.
01:06:59 Like look, maybe the other episodes.
01:07:01 Are a little bit better.
01:07:02 Like they actually have women that solve crime, but the fact that this.
01:07:06 Was, you know, murder, she solved.
01:07:09 And I'm like, no, this was.
01:07:11 A dumb ***** being a dumb *****.
01:07:14 So dumb of a ***** that she dumb.
01:07:17 ******* herself to death.
01:07:20 And then.
01:07:22 Some other lady detective swoops in.
01:07:26 To help the guy.
01:07:28 Who, who, who?
01:07:29 Who killed?
01:07:30 Who killed her?
01:07:32 And the the until the cops were like, hey, you know, we're going to solve this and you can just be like our pawn because he likes you.
01:07:43 But of course she she solved the.
01:07:45 Murder, you know.
01:07:47 Because she's uh.
Speaker 1
01:07:50 Lady detective.
Devon
01:07:59 Ohh God yeah, that was that was.
01:08:03 That was.
01:08:04 That was the most annoying thing, especially that episode, by the way, that episode has its on YouTube is like an hour long, and part of it's because I think it was.
01:08:14 They made it for television because they keep doing this.
01:08:17 The recap every, you know, like as if they just got back from commercial break and now they have to tell you everything that they already told you again.
01:08:25 Because we're really stretching this.
01:08:26 Because we really need.
01:08:27 To make sure this lasts an hour, you know, minus the commercial breaks.
01:08:31 Right.
01:08:32 And so we just keep telling you the.
01:08:34 Same ******* thing over and over and over and over and over again.
01:08:37 And yeah, it was painful.
01:08:39 It was painful because every time they would tell you, they'd be like they'd be all.
01:08:42 Spooky about it?
01:08:43 Like who could it be?
01:08:45 Everyone thinks that it's this guy, but it maybe it's this guy who murdered a ****** while high on cocaine, but he seems like a nice guy, so maybe it's not him.
01:08:57 Yeah, and and then?
01:08:58 They would cut.
01:08:59 To like the the Scottish girl going.
01:09:01 Like I don't know.
01:09:02 Well, I can't do a Scottish accent.
01:09:04 But you get it anyway.
01:09:07 In other news.
01:09:09 And uh.
01:09:14 Agenda 21 news or whatever you want.
01:09:16 To call it news.
Speaker 15
01:09:19 I'm Nicole Kidman and I am going.
01:09:21 To eat a full course meal of bugs.
01:09:28 I am here to reveal my hidden talent eating micro livestock.
Devon
01:09:34 I just want to point.
01:09:35 Out with Nicole Kidman here.
01:09:38 She's still no this.
01:09:39 Is blurry video, so that's probably why.
01:09:42 But she still looks kind of young.
01:09:45 Right again, it's blurry video, so.
01:09:48 Especially once it's going through the stream, it's when you guys, by the time you guys see it.
01:09:52 It's probably extra.
01:09:53 Blurry, but even on my screen it's pretty blurry.
01:09:57 But I I think with, you know, makeup and.
01:10:00 And camera tricks and editing and whatever.
01:10:03 They can still make her look pretty.
01:10:06 But she sounds.
01:10:07 Like it, like a haggard old woman.
01:10:09 Doesn't her voice sound like a ******* haggard old woman now?
01:10:12 It's crazy.
01:10:13 Like it's it's unnerving.
01:10:15 It's like watching.
01:10:17 It's almost like when you watch a movie about a witch that possessed like that somehow can change her body into a young woman.
01:10:25 You know, to seduce men or whatever, but she still has the old witch lady's voice. But that's that's what this whole thing reminds me of.
Speaker 15
01:10:32 I'm Nicole Kidman and I am going.
01:10:34 To eat full course meal of bugs.
01:10:42 I am here to reveal my hidden talent, eating micro livestock corn worms.
01:10:48 They're still alive.
01:10:55 Score 9.
Speaker 4
01:10:57 Very moist, chewy can't quite describe the flavour.
Speaker 12
01:11:01 But need a little water.
Speaker 15
01:11:05 Let's try the second guy, shall we?
01:11:08 Just a little side note, 2 billion people in the world eat bugs and I'm one of.
01:11:14 Them that's here we go.
01:11:17 Have some meal worms.
01:11:21 I'm telling you I'd win survivor.
01:11:27 That is a.
01:11:28 Fruity taste.
01:11:29 I'd recommend it.
01:11:30 Here we have.
01:11:31 Ohh crickets.
01:11:34 Ohh nothing.
01:11:35 Oh oh awesome.
01:11:39 Like nothing you've ever tasted like.
01:11:43 A hairy.
Devon
01:11:48 I bet she's.
Speaker 15
01:11:48 Oh my God, I'm not from the South.
Devon
01:11:49 Had lots of hairy nuts in her mouth, Michelle.
Speaker 15
01:11:53 And now for dessert, the fried grasshopper.
Speaker 4
01:12:03 Are amazing.
01:12:05 These are exquisite grasshoppers.
01:12:11 I recommend them.
Speaker 15
01:12:13 But only one.
01:12:14 Thank you for spending so much time with me and watching.
01:12:17 Me till next time.
Devon
01:12:24 So you will eat the bugs.
01:12:26 You will eat the bugs.
01:12:29 Either that or you will go hungry.
01:12:32 So the the UN.
01:12:35 Put out this article and then quickly deleted it.
01:12:41 This is this is on the official UN website and you can get the link to the archive on.
01:12:47 My telegram, if you don't believe me.
01:12:49 This was on the official UN website.
01:12:55 They took it down as soon as.
01:12:56 People were like, what the **** is?
01:12:58 This ****, which is weird cause like why put it out?
01:13:02 If you're gonna, you know.
01:13:04 Why tease us?
01:13:06 And the headline for those of you just.
01:13:09 Listening is the benefits of world hunger.
01:13:12 The benefits.
01:13:15 Of world hunger.
01:13:19 Now let's let's see who the author is.
01:13:21 George Kent.
01:13:22 George Kent is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Hawaii.
01:13:28 He works on human rights.
01:13:30 International relations.
01:13:33 Peace, development and environmental issues.
01:13:37 With a special focus on nutrition.
01:13:40 Good and children?
01:13:43 He has written.
01:13:44 Several books.
01:13:45 The latest is freedom from want the human right to adequate food.
01:13:52 Or to adequate food.
01:13:55 Adequate food, which is odd because his article.
01:14:02 Is essentially saying.
01:14:05 Hunger is a good thing.
01:14:08 Hunger is a good thing, because especially.
01:14:11 If you have people that perform manual labor.
01:14:16 Hunger is a good thing.
01:14:18 Because you can get more manual labor out of people that if they don't work, they die of starvation.
01:14:27 So if you're planning on having a workforce of.
01:14:33 You know.
01:14:34 Slaves, essentially.
01:14:38 Then maybe make him.
01:14:40 A little hungry.
01:14:44 He says we sometimes talk about hunger in the world as if it were a scourge that all of us want to see abolished.
01:14:52 View it as.
01:14:53 Comparable with the plague or AIDS.
01:14:56 But that naive view prevents us from coming to grips with what causes and sustains hunger.
01:15:04 Hunger has a great positive value to many people.
01:15:07 Indeed, it is a fundamental or it is fundamental to the working of the world's economy.
01:15:14 Hungry people are the most productive people, especially where there is a need for manual labor.
01:15:22 We in developed countries sometimes will see poor people by the roadside holding up signs that say, well, we'll work for food.
01:15:30 Actually, most people will work for food.
01:15:36 It's mainly because people need food to survive, that they work so hard, either in producing food.
01:15:44 For themselves or substance level production, or by selling their services to others in exchange?
01:15:50 For money, how many?
01:15:52 Of us would sell our services.
01:15:54 If it were not for the threat of hunger.
01:16:02 Now look obviously on a basic level.
01:16:06 He's not wrong, right?
01:16:09 Right.
01:16:11 It's not wrong that people.
01:16:13 Are motivated by hunger.
01:16:15 I say it all the time, right?
01:16:17 I say that and tell people run out of, you know, their Cheetos and Netflix.
01:16:21 They're not going to rise up against the psychopaths that don't like the.
01:16:25 Guy that wrote.
01:16:26 This ******* article.
01:16:30 They're just going to sit there and take it because they're pacified.
01:16:36 Well, that's the truth.
01:16:38 It's just that we're hearing the other side of that.
01:16:43 We're hearing the the the ruling elite say hey.
01:16:48 We have this labor shortage.
01:16:49 People are just not.
01:16:50 Willing to work anymore.
01:16:52 I bet they'd work if they were hungry.
Speaker 1
01:16:55 Right.
Devon
01:16:59 That's what they're saying.
01:17:02 That's what they're saying.
01:17:05 You have too much food.
01:17:08 Food is.
01:17:08 Certain like, look how.
01:17:10 Many articles have you seen in the last little bit.
01:17:11 Now saying food is too cheap.
01:17:16 Americans are spoiled.
01:17:17 Food is too cheap.
01:17:20 We need to make food more expensive.
01:17:29 Because they they know that you don't want to work their meaningless jobs with their meaningless pay.
01:17:35 Most people don't want to be a wager.
01:17:37 They don't want to be a cog in the machine.
01:17:40 And they've made it too easy for people to exist.
01:17:44 Without being a cog in the machine, it might not be the most decadent life.
01:17:51 But it's a comfortable life all the same.
01:17:54 So the ruling.
01:17:54 Class is saying, well, *** **** it, we need people to want to do these **** jobs again.
01:17:59 We need people to want.
01:18:00 To be those cogs.
01:18:03 Because even the.
01:18:04 Immigrants that are supposed to, we're supposed.
01:18:05 To solve all.
01:18:06 These problems, right?
01:18:07 These people that we brought them from Third World countries.
01:18:09 Because *** **** it, they're going to do the jobs, the.
01:18:11 Americans won't do well.
01:18:12 They're not working either.
01:18:17 But I bet they'd work if they were hungry.
01:18:21 I bet they work then.
01:18:27 That's that's what they're saying.
01:18:31 So you know, I mean, this coupled with everything else that's going on, I I know I've been super skeptical in the past of and I still kind of am a little bit.
01:18:42 Of food shortages getting to a level where it's, you know, like, oh, I can't get food.
01:18:47 People are starving in the streets, that kind of a thing like.
01:18:50 I I don't.
01:18:51 I don't see us going in that direction.
01:18:53 Right.
01:18:53 Well, I mean, I see us going that direction, but.
01:18:55 I don't see us reaching that destination.
01:18:59 Quite yet.
01:19:00 But you know, there's certainly a lot of red flags.
01:19:05 Certainly a lot of red flags coming up.
01:19:14 So anyway.
01:19:15 And that the link to that article is on my telegram.
01:19:19 You can check that out in related news.
01:19:25 The Georgia guidestones.
01:19:27 The Georgia Guide says I was actually surprised a lot of people don't know what the Georgia guide stones are, especially if you're not in America.
01:19:35 The Georgia Guide stones are these.
01:19:38 I don't know.
01:19:39 It's like a mysterious.
01:19:41 Modern day American Stonehenge in a way like these, there was these big monolithic granite stones with, you know, kind of globalist, weird writing on them.
01:19:53 And and it was mysterious in that no one was allowed to know who had who.
01:19:58 Had funded it.
01:20:00 Uh, I don't know exactly the legal way that they made that happen, but uh, essentially it was.
01:20:07 I'm pretty sure it was.
01:20:08 It was gifted to the state of Georgia or something along those lines, but it was like a park.
01:20:14 You could go to and you could see these massive monoliths and written in different languages like.
01:20:20 English and Hebrew and and whatnot it it spelled out these these rules.
01:20:28 And one of the.
01:20:28 First rules was that they need to lower the population of the planet to 500 million.
01:20:37 Which is would.
01:20:38 Be dramatically lower than like America is over 300 million.
01:20:44 So you're talking about?
01:20:47 You know, wiping out like 80% of the population of Earth, something like that.
01:20:55 And that that was just like one of the first rules.
01:20:57 They thought there's.
01:20:58 Another rule that was about like having a world court.
01:21:02 And it just, yeah.
01:21:03 And a lot of it was just beyond that was kind of just new agey boomer stupid **** like, you know, you know, wipe out most humans become one with nature and have a world government it was you know but it was.
01:21:18 Kind of creepy.
01:21:20 Kind of had, like, some Masonic.
01:21:23 Undertones to some of it.
01:21:25 And conspirators over the years have.
01:21:29 Have been very suspicious of this, you know, Mystery Monument that has all these weird rules on it.
01:21:36 And last night, or I guess rather early, early in the morning this morning, this happened.
01:21:55 Yeah, someone blew up a bomb or some, you know, some kind of explosive.
01:22:00 Taking out.
01:22:03 One of the pillars, or one of the stones, one of the monoliths.
01:22:09 And then the the Park Service or whoever has jurisdiction over that?
01:22:14 Had to come in and they said that.
01:22:16 Well, well, now now it's unsafe.
01:22:21 And so they brought in.
01:22:24 A excavator to go shove the rest of it down.
01:22:38 So the the.
01:22:39 The very mysterious and somewhat infamous Georgia Guidestones are no longer.
01:22:47 Now there is a a time capsule.
01:22:52 Located beneath the.
01:22:56 Georgia guide stuff and no one knows what's in it.
01:23:02 Because I don't, I think that if I remember correctly, it said beneath these stones that, you know, there's there's a time capsule that shall be opened, and then it was just blank, like it didn't.
01:23:13 Say like when.
01:23:15 So I don't know if the Park Service is now going to open up that.
01:23:18 Time capsule.
01:23:21 How funny would it?
01:23:21 Be if they open up the time capsule and it's like.
01:23:23 The Andromeda strain, you know, disease, you know, is it.
01:23:26 There, it's just. It's just like that's the that was the plan, the whole the, the whole time I'm going to put these big monolithic stones and it just I'm going to tempt people to look, you know it's it's it's it's it's that's the whole that's this whole plan to like wipe out humanity until it's only 500 million people.
01:23:46 Is you put the poison that's going to kill everybody underneath this thing, and it's almost like the, you know, whatever you do, don't open Pandora's box and Pandora's like oh.
01:23:56 I gotta open it up.
01:23:57 I whatever you.
01:23:58 Do don't eat the apple.
01:23:59 I gotta eat the.
01:24:00 Apple, whatever you.
01:24:01 Do, don't don't look inside this time capsule.
01:24:04 I gotta ******* do it.
01:24:06 So that, yeah, that'd be kind of funny if that happened, but you know, unlikely.
01:24:10 Unlikely that the the rage virus or whatever is in there, but.
01:24:17 Yeah, this was unexpected, unexpected that the.
01:24:22 That the Georgia Guidestones would have this happen.
Speaker
01:24:25 Tick, tick, tick tick tick.
Devon
01:24:30 And that's yeah, that's the.
01:24:31 Unfortunately, I could not find any clear footage.
01:24:35 Of the of the actual explosion, because this was streaming from like a webcam and like the the bit rate was really really craptastic.
01:24:46 When it happened, but it's hard to, I mean it's it's obviously an explosive of some sort and you got to think that's quite the to blow up.
01:24:58 And it blew.
01:24:59 Up the granite like it didn't just knock it over it.
01:25:01 Like shattered that granite stone to nothing.
01:25:04 And that's that's ********.
01:25:06 And I suspect because they have multiple angles on this thing, it's been it's been vandalized a couple of times.
01:25:13 And so they've put up these cameras.
01:25:17 And so they got like 2.
01:25:18 Or three different angles on this thing running at all times, I wonder.
01:25:24 I wonder if they're going.
01:25:25 To be able to review that footage and.
01:25:26 And catch someone.
01:25:29 You know, planting the explosives on there.
01:25:32 But yeah, very.
01:25:33 Unexpected, very unexpected that this would happen.
01:25:40 Yeah, it's just it's just it's been it's one of those weirdo.
01:25:44 Those weirdo weeks, I guess one of those.
01:25:48 Look, the happenings just never stop the happenings.
01:25:51 Never stop.
01:25:54 Now one more thing, I want to go over.
01:26:00 Let's see if I have the the news report for this.
Speaker 8
01:26:06 I can bring up.
Devon
01:26:10 Yeah. So the Jewish journal.
01:26:14 Was freaking out.
01:26:17 Because BDS, for those who don't know what that stands for, it's what is it?
01:26:24 Boycott, divest, sanction.
01:26:28 It's the pro Palestinian.
01:26:33 Movement or or.
01:26:35 I don't know what you would call it strategy to punish Israel for their occupation and what they do.
01:26:43 The funny thing is, is they're they're literally just exactly following the same strategy that was used against South Africa.
01:26:54 To end apartheid and.
01:26:57 That freaks them out, right?
01:26:59 It freaks them out because they know what?
01:27:01 Happened there, right?
01:27:03 And so even though.
01:27:07 I don't really think pose.
01:27:09 I don't think that that as a movement actually poses any kind of threat to Israel.
01:27:14 You know, in terms of them them maintaining their their ethno state anytime anyone opposes Jews in any measure, regardless of how much of a real threat it poses.
01:27:26 It freaks Jews out every ******* time, right?
01:27:29 It freaks them out.
01:27:30 So they're super paranoid about this.
01:27:33 This is the funding came from some BDS group.
01:27:36 I don't know exactly which one, but that's that's.
01:27:41 Who's behind this?
01:27:42 And it's a website that, so far at least, only covers.
01:27:50 But it's a it's like this little interactive map.
01:27:54 Where you can go through and map out connections between different organizations, different nonprofits, government agencies, police departments, which have a shocking amount of connections to Israel like they.
01:28:13 Here's one of the.
01:28:15 The connections there, there was a local look.
01:28:18 Every one of these police departments to give an idea.
01:28:20 All those purple dots on that map.
01:28:22 If you're watching this.
01:28:24 All those purple dots are police departments and all those police departments.
01:28:29 What they have in common, at the very least one of their connections is this, where they've all sent their their officers to Tel Aviv to train.
01:28:40 And there the ADL has facilitated, facilitated that.
01:28:45 So I mean, look again, look.
01:28:47 At all those purple dots.
01:28:49 Every one of.
01:28:50 Those purple dots is a Police Department that has sent there.
01:28:55 Officers to Tel Aviv to train.
01:28:59 With the help of the ADL.
01:29:01 So anyway, the other colored dots are other things like there's NGOs and or it could just be state offices and stuff like that.
01:29:11 And anyway, so they they're they're freaking the **** out.
01:29:15 They're freaking the **** out just because.
01:29:20 It's it's actually a really easy to use interface and I would love for someone to expand on that.
01:29:28 I would love to have something like that that would.
01:29:32 Be useful for.
01:29:32 Us, you know, not just limited to local governments, although that would be awesome to have too.
01:29:37 You need that, especially with all these laws.
01:29:39 Being passed so when you have a state, if you live in a state where they start passing a law where you have required Holocaust.
01:29:47 I would love to have a map like.
01:29:49 That where you could say well.
01:29:50 Who's the senator who's the state senator that's pushing to have this law?
01:29:54 Well, what are his connections to Jewish groups?
01:29:56 Ohh, look right here using this really easy to use interface I can.
01:30:01 See that he is.
01:30:03 And all this, all this data is.
01:30:05 Public, or at least most of it, is right.
01:30:07 And you'd be able to say like, Oh well, look, all these organizations donated to his campaign.
01:30:12 Oh, look, the ADL flew him out to to Tel Aviv or or somewhere to like, you know, like Ron DeSantis.
01:30:20 When he signed his his anti-Semitism law, he did it in in Israel. So you can have all those connections.
01:30:28 Easy to look at, easy to bring up, and it would make it easier to combat this **** when it would come come to your.
01:30:34 State because you'd be able to, you know, research exactly who was involved.
01:30:39 It wouldn't just be like this mystery thing happening in the back.
01:30:42 Yeah, it would be good to have these kind of connections easily, you know, researched and drawn out when it came to national media.
01:30:53 You know, when it came to national government.
01:30:57 You know, we have all those connections between, you know, the FBI and the ADL work together, you know, in fact, oftentimes the the federal law enforcement agencies will even farm out.
01:31:12 Stuff to groups like the ADL.
01:31:17 And so to have all that kind of documented and easily easy to bring up would be awesome.
01:31:26 The name of This site is, I say in the video.
01:31:30 So this is a video I post on Telegram let.
01:31:32 Me see.
01:31:32 If I'm pretty sure I say it let.
01:31:34 Me see here.
01:31:36 You know, it's funny.
01:31:37 I started checking up this.
01:31:40 Mapping Project website you can find you just search for the mapping.
01:31:43 Project but the.
01:31:47 So it's called.
01:31:48 The mapping project, obviously, so let me look at it comes up real quick.
01:31:53 I'm pretty sure that's how that's all I had.
01:31:55 To do was look up.
01:31:57 The mapping project.
01:32:00 Yeah. So it's map liberation.org.
01:32:08 So if you have a map liberation.org, you'll have this exact map that you can go and take a look.
01:32:15 At and click around and.
01:32:19 Yeah, it's it's kind of.
01:32:21 You know, they they they, the the categories they have here.
01:32:26 Computing, logistics, construction, engineering, consulting, cultural finance, healthcare and pharma, Israeli government labor, lifestyle, media, military, NGO, police, politician, prison, industry, industry.
01:32:46 Real estate state and local government, universities, weapons and robotics.
01:32:53 So you can own Agri business so you can filter out by these different sectors and it will show you all the different connections.
01:33:02 The different link types are association, collaboration, financial support, partnership ownership, membership, product link, real estate.
01:33:14 I mean, this is important data.
01:33:15 This is like, really ******* important data, which is why it freaks them out.
01:33:19 Like it's not just like, you know, this is very useful.
01:33:24 And it does freak him out like this.
01:33:26 This article here talking about it there.
01:33:29 Let's see here in the late afternoon of Friday, June 4th, Jeremy Burton, executive director of Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston, went offline for a three day.
01:33:43 Shove out holiday weekend or I don't even know.
01:33:46 How you ******* say that weird Jew?
01:33:48 When he switched his phone back on late Monday, he discovered something startling.
01:33:54 A torrent of anxious texts and emails from colleagues and community members about a website called the Boston Mapping Project, which had evidently popped up just before Shabbat.
01:34:08 Even Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs had tweeted about it. What confronted Burton was an interactive map with unsubtle threats. There's no unsubtle threats at all. There's literally 0 threats.
01:34:24 It just shows you the connections, it's just data singling out scores of quote Zionist leaders and Jewish communal organizations in Massachusetts, supposedly complicit in the colonization of Palestine, anonymously produced and initially hosted on the US based.
01:34:44 Internet Internet domain registrar GoDaddy it was taken down so they they initially hosted this on GoDaddy.
01:34:53 And because, you know, Jews don't control anything ever, right?
01:34:56 They don't have influence on anything.
01:34:58 GoDaddy just took it down for no reason.
01:35:02 And they had to.
01:35:02 They had to have it hosted in Iceland.
01:35:07 Again, this is just data.
01:35:10 There's no commentary, it's just data.
01:35:12 It's just showing connections and it's linking to news stories and and publicly public information.
01:35:20 And you know, government websites and stuff that back up the connections that they're talking about.
01:35:27 And they had to host it in Iceland.
01:35:31 And the article is ******** about how they.
01:35:33 Can't you know?
01:35:34 This ******* Icelandic people.
01:35:35 They won't take it down.
01:35:45 See this week it it it it surfaced again, this time hosted by Icelandic provider called 1984, which describes itself as Iceland's biggest web hosting.
01:35:57 Company by far.
01:35:58 Are one of 1984's core values. According to its website is to always go the extra mile to protect our customers.
01:36:06 Civil rights, including the freedom of expression and the right to anonymity and privacy, and of course, that just riles up the Jews.
01:36:14 They're just really ****** *** that, oh, how dare they?
01:36:18 How dare they?
01:36:19 Like, how are we going to take them down?
01:36:21 How are we going?
01:36:21 To make their website go away.
01:36:23 If they're gonna, if they're not afraid of.
01:36:25 Our our threats.
01:36:28 So anyway.
01:36:30 This is a really good thing.
01:36:32 And it it frustrates me a little bit and I said this in that video I posted a telegram.
01:36:37 It frustrates me a little bit that you don't see something like this usually unless it's funded by these Palestinian groups like the BDS type groups.
01:36:47 And the reason for that is these groups are they have access to.
01:36:52 The Arab money.
01:36:53 You have Arab billionaires and millionaires that are willing to give these groups the kind of money you need.
01:37:01 In order to put this kind of stuff.
01:37:03 Together and like.
01:37:04 Look, this by itself wouldn't cost a lot of money.
01:37:07 It would cost money to maintain, like to do it and maintain it.
01:37:11 But I mean, this is pretty localized.
01:37:13 It's just Massachusetts.
01:37:14 It's it's not like a ton of data when you really zoom it out, you know, like it, it looks like a big mess, but like.
01:37:21 There's not as much.
01:37:22 Data as you might think it's it's a good start, right?
01:37:26 Like it's a really good start, but to really put together a thorough website like this with the kind of data that would that I would want there would be nationwide, you'd have, it's not something that people are going to do for free.
01:37:39 They're just not, and it's not something that that we have a based, you know, based billionaire that's going to pay for it.
01:37:48 Or bankrolling.
01:37:50 There just isn't.
01:37:53 And the only reason why there is for this BDS stuff is.
01:37:57 You know the.
01:37:58 Arabs are willing to pay the money for it.
01:38:02 And you know, it is what it is.
01:38:08 Let's take a look at the Super chats.
Speaker
01:38:16 Let me go.
Devon
01:38:16 Here real quick.
01:38:25 Was it locked up?
01:38:26 Oh, there it goes.
01:38:39 Alright, Simba 333.
01:38:44 Well, I mean.
01:38:47 Are you?
01:38:48 Is this because of the?
01:38:52 Just because, like the guidestones, were.
01:38:56 People are making a big deal out of that.
01:38:58 Let me.
01:38:58 See what the timestamp was.
01:39:02 You know it was.
01:39:05 The explosion happened at exactly.
01:39:08 I think it was 4:00 AM and 3:00 minutes and 33 seconds.
01:39:13 Which it really was, and it looks like it was more at 32 seconds, but I guess you could kind of say of 30.
01:39:20 Anyway, people were saying like, Oh my God, look, it happened.
01:39:22 At 40333.
01:39:25 So maybe that's what your.
01:39:28 Your donation amount is.
01:39:30 One of three are to follow up from my hyper chat last stream Minecraft is only a casual interest for me, but now it's part of a or.
01:39:42 Interest for me now, but it's part of how I survived my divorce. Apart from working and sleeping, I lived in Minecraft for in 2015.
01:39:53 It's all I had left. She took the kids and all the and all the friends were hers. Apparently, after the divorce was settled in 2016.
01:40:02 I found the motivation to create a custom scripting language from scratch outside of work. Then we used my language to rewrite the packaging scripts for one of Coca Cola's touchscreen dispenser platform.
01:40:17 So there's that.
01:40:18 The point I wanted to make was regardless of how much I play Minecraft, even chat on private servers is going to be subjected to censorship in a country that is supposed to Revere freedom of speech.
01:40:33 OK, you won't be arrested for your streams, but it's becoming practically impossible to talk freely online.
01:40:39 Well, I don't know.
01:40:39 I might get.
01:40:40 Arrested for my streams apparently.
01:40:43 I mean, that guy had armored vehicles and he wasn't even doing streams.
01:40:47 He was just doing naughty gabs.
01:40:48 I mean, look, there might be more to that story that I just haven't been able to find, but.
01:40:53 I mean, I I I've been edgier, I think than that guy.
01:40:56 Well, I I don't know.
01:40:57 Maybe again.
01:40:58 Maybe there's something?
01:40:58 I don't know about, but from what I was able to find I've I've been edgier than that guy.
01:41:04 So so yeah, I wouldn't.
01:41:06 I wouldn't say that I.
01:41:07 Wouldn't get arrested?
01:41:09 That's a very real possibility that and I've look and I've known that that that's a that's a eventual eventually that'll be a possibility no matter what.
01:41:23 But yeah, there's censorship online that's been ratcheted up since.
01:41:28 Since about 2015, I would say is when it started to kick in.
01:41:36 Gee, I saw your post about mapping projects.
01:41:39 Well, there we just finished talking about it.
01:41:42 I noticed that most online interactive maps, including the racial dot maps and census mappers and the detailed New York Times maps of election results are built and managed by leftist, disproportionately autistic ********.
01:41:55 Right, that's the problem is we don't have, we don't have enough autistic people, we don't want ********, but we don't have enough autistics working on data shift for us.
01:42:08 Remember the parlour hack and mapping of photo locations using EXIF data like Media Entertainment.
01:42:14 These are skills and.
01:42:15 Projects that more people like us need to become proficient.
01:42:18 In look there are.
01:42:19 Plenty of right wing guys that could.
01:42:21 Do this kind of.
01:42:22 Stuff, but they're.
01:42:25 They're working for the machine.
01:42:26 They're trying to be the alpha slave.
01:42:30 That's just the way it is.
01:42:31 These are the guys.
01:42:32 These are the same guys.
01:42:33 That ***** about ******** and they.
01:42:35 But they have Amazon Prime and they have Netflix and you know, like it's.
01:42:41 They're just, they're just like they're part of the problem.
01:42:44 They just.
01:42:47 I don't know.
01:42:47 Honestly, I don't.
01:42:48 I don't know how they sleep at night.
01:42:49 To be honest, but there's don't.
01:42:51 I I've worked in environments where enough of these environments to know that there's a lot of competent coders who are just as right wing as you or I, who, if they weren't concerned about their position in the hierarchy in this in the wage slave hierarchy.
01:43:12 Would be helping.
01:43:15 But they'd they'd rather grill.
01:43:17 I mean, they're.
01:43:18 Just the new boomers.
01:43:23 It is what it is.
01:43:24 Maybe that will change.
01:43:27 Maybe they'll change if.
01:43:28 Uh, you know, things get worse, but I don't know.
01:43:33 Hi Devon Greens from Walsall UK.
01:43:36 Thank you for your consistent high quality content.
01:43:39 Please have a listen to my electronic music at.
01:43:43 I think I have that open.
01:43:45 Did you already send that to me?
01:43:46 Let me see.
01:43:49 Yeah, I've had that tab open on my browser.
01:43:53 For like weeks.
01:43:55 I I did.
01:43:56 Have a listen.
01:43:57 To some of it, and.
01:43:58 Yeah, there absolutely could be uses for that.
01:44:03 Yeah, for sure.
01:44:04 So I've had that tab open.
01:44:06 I just haven't had an opportunity to use.
01:44:08 It for anything.
01:44:09 But yeah, good work on on that.
01:44:12 And thanks for the support there, Electro, Kent.
01:44:17 Aren't our breaker 1488? Were the Georgia Guidestones destroyed by the anti globalists or the globalist forces attempting to cover up their depopulation?
01:44:28 One world agenda.
01:44:29 Also, any plans on an audio book, audiobook version of DOTR 2 Keep Up the Great work.
01:44:37 Well, I would say.
01:44:39 I mean, I don't think the globalists blew it up to, like, cover their tracks.
01:44:42 I mean, look.
01:44:43 It there's, I mean, it's not like there's no evidence that they existed.
01:44:48 Who's you know, I mean, like, blowing it up.
01:44:50 If anything is just going to.
01:44:52 Draw attention like so.
01:44:53 Many people didn't know what the Georgia Guidestones.
01:44:55 Were until the day.
01:44:57 So yeah, I don't think.
01:44:58 That's it.
01:44:59 I don't know who did it.
01:45:01 But I don't think it's.
01:45:02 I don't think it's like 40 chess of any.
01:45:04 I think it's just someone who didn't like it.
01:45:07 And then in terms of an audiobook, yeah, I mean, that'll be that takes longer to get out, but yeah.
01:45:14 That'll happen at some point.
01:45:18 Dub the dude do nothing wrong $10. Appreciate that. Did you see the Hezbollah called Independence Day propaganda for the so-called?
01:45:27 Genius of the Jews and their concern for humanity, and Jeff Goldblum said.
01:45:33 I think they missed the point.
01:45:34 It's not about Jews saving the world.
01:45:36 It's about teamwork among different people that defeat a common enemy.
01:45:41 Well, it is about Jews saving the world like very specifically.
Speaker
01:45:50 All right.
Devon
01:45:52 And it's about multiculturalism too.
01:45:54 I mean, obviously, but let's face it.
01:45:56 Who, who, who are the brains behind the operation?
01:45:59 It was Jews.
01:46:00 Jews were the.
01:46:01 Ones that figured out cracked the code.
01:46:03 They weren't the.
01:46:03 One out.
01:46:04 How many of the the, the, the, the characters that were actually fighting the war in that movie were the Jews?
01:46:12 The white guys.
01:46:13 Who? Who sacrificed?
01:46:15 Their lives and died in that war.
01:46:17 It was the white guys, the Jews were.
01:46:20 We're always nice and safe.
01:46:26 Harmless G According to the research of.
01:46:29 Ed Dutton and Emil.
01:46:32 Kierkegaard Mormons are the only are are the only ethnic or religious group where the high IQ people have more children than the low IQ people?
01:46:45 What can we expect from this seemingly increasing number and proportion of high IQ Mormons?
01:46:51 There's a lot of high IQ.
01:46:55 I've always been impressed with that because like.
01:47:00 I knew I was above average when I was younger and.
01:47:04 There were a lot of other.
01:47:06 Mormon kids that were above average and were in the same gifted programs and stuff like that.
01:47:11 My older brother is right around where I'm at and his kids are all.
01:47:18 You know, really smart kids and and right around where where we're both at.
01:47:26 That I was always impressed by.
01:47:29 Not all.
01:47:29 But again, not all Mormons.
01:47:30 And you're right, a lot of the Mormons that are maybe on the lower end don't seem to have as many kids.
01:47:38 I think that's the reason for that is I don't think it's any kind of mystery, though.
01:47:44 Mormonism basically teaches.
01:47:47 You should have as many kids.
01:47:48 As you can afford.
01:47:50 And I just think IQ usually correlates with.
01:47:54 You know, financial success and so if.
01:47:59 You're smarter.
01:48:00 You'll be.
01:48:00 You're going to be able to afford more kids, and so you do.
01:48:04 So that's that's that's that's that's what's behind that.
01:48:09 If I had to guess.
01:48:10 I mean that's that's pretty much.
01:48:11 What's behind that?
01:48:13 But that's been that's been the case for a really long time.
01:48:16 I don't think it's going to be like this increasing number.
01:48:19 Because you got to remember too.
01:48:21 A lot of those kids.
01:48:24 Yeah, they're high IQ, but I don't know what.
01:48:25 The retention is.
01:48:27 I don't know how many of those kids are.
01:48:29 Going to stay Mormon.
01:48:31 You know how?
01:48:32 Like, how many of those kids are going to break away from the church?
01:48:38 No way to know.
01:48:39 I don't know what the.
01:48:40 I haven't looked at the data in terms of what, what the numbers are even.
01:48:45 And Mormonism has gotten kind of multicultural and you know, like all the other.
01:48:51 Christian denominations out there, so it's, I don't know, I don't think.
01:48:54 I don't know.
01:48:58 Jack Russell, $3 per share that keep up.
01:49:00 Keep up the good work.
01:49:01 God bless.
01:49:03 Appreciate it, I'm like.
01:49:05 I'm I'll I'm tired tonight, guys.
01:49:11 I have been a.
01:49:13 Surviving the heat.
01:49:16 All day and I didn't sleep at my normal times today, so I'm a little bit a little bit worn out today.
01:49:22 So I apologize for.
01:49:23 That the extra dimensional $1.00 appreciate that I live in Washington state. I want to move.
01:49:30 But when you get down to it, there's nowhere to go.
01:49:33 Idaho, 30 minutes from me is as red as a.
01:49:36 State can be.
01:49:37 Yet commies and **** have taken over.
01:49:40 Patriot Front was arrested in Idaho, while Pedo showed their genitals to kids in the park a block away.
01:49:46 Where do you go?
01:49:47 Right.
01:49:48 Well, that that was was that in Boise?
01:49:51 I mean, I don't know.
01:49:52 I honestly didn't really paid too much attention to that story.
01:49:56 I've never thought that Idaho is like this big based, you know, place to go specifically because it is too attractive.
01:50:05 To people with money.
01:50:07 And and and Boise is already kind of overrun by leftists.
01:50:13 And that's it's like what I was saying.
01:50:15 It doesn't matter if the like in California.
01:50:17 It doesn't matter if all the rural parts are really based.
01:50:20 If they have taken over the urban areas, you're ******.
01:50:25 Because you know the, uh, the state government is you're going to.
01:50:29 Be under their jurisdiction.
01:50:32 In in terms of base states, there really isn't one. I mean, Idaho's, like you said, it's about as right as you can get, really for the West Coast.
01:50:43 So I mean, but you're still rolling the dice, you're rolling the dice.
01:50:46 If you're in Texas historically that was always like, oh, it's the big red state of Texas, but you're still rolling the dice there.
01:50:53 I mean, not you.
01:50:53 Know it's going to be.
01:50:54 Blue any any day now if it's not already.
01:50:58 What other states would?
01:50:59 There be, I mean.
01:51:01 Oklahoma, Missouri.
01:51:06 You know that little area that little?
01:51:08 Middle part of the.
01:51:09 Country Wyoming maybe.
01:51:11 But again, it's the same thing you know.
01:51:14 I'm sure it's it's very, very red in most of Wyoming, but you go to Cheyenne or you go to like the the bigger city.
01:51:21 I mean, there's like that bigger of a city in Wyoming.
01:51:23 But you know what I mean, any of the more urban areas or just that's just the way it.
01:51:28 It it goes.
01:51:30 So you just have to.
01:51:33 There is no.
01:51:36 There is no like based state.
01:51:39 You know, it's funny.
01:51:41 Speaking of which.
01:51:44 Bring this up here.
01:51:48 Vince Vince James posted this awhile back.
01:51:52 Let me see here.
01:51:59 It was USA TODAY.
01:52:02 Was ranking different states.
01:52:06 Unlike what's the best part about this state?
01:52:08 What's the worst part about this state?
01:52:11 And it was just like.
01:52:12 They have no self-awareness sometimes.
01:52:15 This is what they had to say.
01:52:18 About the state of Maine.
01:52:28 So this is main, this is USA TODAY.
01:52:34 Main best thing about Maine lowest violent crime. Maine ranks as the safest state in the country as there are just 124 violent crimes reported for every 100,000 residents. Less than 1/3 of the national rate.
01:52:50 What's the worst thing about Maine?
01:52:54 It's the least diverse.
01:52:58 According to the latest census data, 94.4% of Maine's population is white, beating the out the the nearby Vermont and New Hampshire as the.
01:53:08 Least diverse states.
01:53:17 I don't know.
01:53:18 Maybe New Hampshire, maybe the you.
01:53:19 Know the libertarians had the right idea.
01:53:21 They just, you know, maybe New Hampshire would be.
01:53:24 I hear.
01:53:25 Man is super cupped and says Vermont, so I wouldn't want to go to Vermont or Maine, really.
01:53:31 But you know.
Speaker
01:53:38 Uh. Let's see here.
Devon
01:53:44 Jack Russell, keep up the work.
01:53:46 Good work.
01:53:47 See him, Tom.
01:53:49 I'm fanning guys.
01:53:50 I'm trying to drink caffeine here to stay awake here.
01:53:58 My sleep schedule.
01:53:58 Got all weird.
01:54:01 And I got used to it to where I was going to be where I.
01:54:03 Was like nice and awake this time of night.
01:54:06 And then something happened where I actually slept at a normal time where I got up.
01:54:11 Well, I don't know about normal time, but like, almost like a farmer sleep schedule where I was getting up before dawn.
01:54:18 And then going to bed early, which is terrible because, you know, it's midnight right now.
01:54:21 So it's like way past the bedtime if.
01:54:23 That's my sleep schedule.
01:54:26 I will power through it though.
01:54:28 And I'll ruin my sleep schedule before Saturday.
01:54:30 So I'm back on track.
01:54:33 Jack Russell, keep up the good work.
01:54:35 God bless.
01:54:36 Appreciate that.
01:54:37 The extradimensional I live in Washington state.
01:54:41 I want to move, but when you get.
01:54:43 Oh, wait, we.
01:54:44 Already did that one.
01:54:47 Ferocious Chihuahua $1.00 N ***.
01:54:55 The Ministry of Truth $3 my fiancee just had me watch the movie. Some like it hot from her Marilyn Manson, Monroe or Marilyn Monroe.
01:55:05 God Marilyn Monroe collection.
01:55:07 The movie features two men who dress like women.
01:55:10 I recommend that first I've.
01:55:11 Yeah, I've seen it.
01:55:15 I don't know.
01:55:16 I mean it's it is degenerate as ****, especially when you look at when it was made, cause it's not even just like, like, I remember when I first saw it.
01:55:26 I was thinking like, Oh well it's.
01:55:28 It's just funny because they're dressing up like women to escape, you know, to smuggle themselves.
01:55:33 But no, they dress up like women the whole time.
01:55:36 And get a little ******, they get a little.
01:55:38 ****** with it?
01:55:42 I'd be interested to know what how it was received.
01:55:44 Then you know.
01:55:47 I get.
01:55:48 I guess if I could track down movie reviews from when it was in theaters.
01:55:55 And see if there was.
01:55:56 Pushback on it?
01:55:57 That would be that would.
01:55:58 Be worth going over.
01:56:01 The Ministry of Truth $1.00 it's probably a bit late for Marilyn Manson stuff, but you you've been covering Satanism recently?
01:56:10 He has a stylized girl lover logo tattoo and he did an album referencing Lolita to Evan Rachel Wood after he started dating.
01:56:21 I do believe her accusation.
01:56:23 The guy is a pedo and a creep.
01:56:24 Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised.
01:56:27 I would not be surprised at all harmless Gees, Speaking of Canada on maps, check out this map showing the percentage of Canada's non white population.
01:56:39 And here is the 2020 Census USA racial dot map.
01:56:44 And now you might be asking a lot, man.
01:56:47 Let me just see what it.
01:56:50 What it comes up here?
01:56:53 What am I looking at here?
01:57:01 What am I zooming into?
01:57:07 It doesn't let me zoom in.
01:57:12 Alright, what's this other one?
01:57:24 It says item does not exist or is inaccessible, so your other link did not work.
01:57:30 But yeah, we we all know that Canada is dramatically less white than it was even just 20 years ago.
01:57:36 And well, the entire West is.
01:57:39 Dumb to do nothing wrong, $5 is Nicole Kidman's next talent going to be fitting in really small pods?
01:57:47 That's very possible ******** ****** $1.00 thoughts on Georgia Guidestones being taken out? Well, I already did that.
01:57:57 So appreciate that.
01:57:59 Versus Chihuahua, $5. I'm not asking you to play this whole song, but it was made by.
Speaker
01:58:05 Then updated.
Devon
01:58:06 Hang on.
01:58:08 Was made by.
01:58:09 Hard working whites and is relevant to the current topic.
01:58:14 As I post this.
01:58:16 Let me see.
01:58:28 We're not gonna play this whole song.
Speaker 1
01:58:35 You get the.
01:58:45 Bugs, bugs, bugs.
Devon
01:58:56 We will all be eating the bugs soon enough.
01:59:02 Let's see here.
01:59:04 Truth forge, I sometimes feel guilt about my past.
01:59:09 Is guilt useful in the path forward?
01:59:12 I was complicit as you were, and most of us.
01:59:15 How do we work the guilt out?
01:59:18 I mean, I I don't know.
01:59:19 Depends on what you feel guilty about.
01:59:21 I don't really feel.
01:59:23 I mean, I feel.
01:59:25 Responsible for myself and to the extent that I had influence on others, I guess I feel responsible for that, but I've never been in any real position of power where I felt like I was actively hurting the country or for our people, with the exception of maybe making.
01:59:44 You know libertarian propaganda for a while misguided Lee?
01:59:50 I don't know.
01:59:51 I feel like my penance is this is what I'm doing now, right?
01:59:55 I'm doing what I can to help.
01:59:56 Now, I don't sit there and wallow and guilt about it though, but I have.
02:00:00 I don't feel like I.
02:00:00 Really did anything that.
02:00:01 Egregious either.
02:00:05 I I have a lot of.
02:00:09 Believe it or not, a lot of forgiveness for the boomers in the past generations simply because they didn't have the resources necessary to figure a lot.
02:00:16 Of this stuff out.
02:00:18 I increasingly have less forgiveness in my heart for the people these days because all the tools are there.
02:00:26 And if people aren't figuring it?
02:00:28 Out and getting getting.
02:00:30 On the right side of things, at this point, you know there there's no excuse.
Speaker
02:00:36 For it.
Devon
02:00:38 UM.
02:00:40 You know, but I I you know, I I don't think guilt is useful for unless it's something that that fuels your fire.
02:00:47 There are some people that that that's definitely a motivating thing, but there's a lot of people that's a debilitating, A debilitating thing.
02:00:55 So I would just.
02:00:57 You know, use it accordingly.
02:00:59 If it's something that that, that paralyzes you because you just feel guilty and you you can't move on, then let it go.
02:01:06 Who cares?
02:01:07 Like it's not going to help anybody feeling guilty about it.
02:01:13 Stephen Campbell, $15. I live in a red and disproportionately founding stock state and I'm founding stock. I really don't like even our guys telling people to move to red states as I don't want to become less founding stock unless the newcomers are also of my ethnic and racial group.
02:01:34 Right.
02:01:35 No, I I feel you.
02:01:36 I know what you mean.
02:01:39 There are a lot of people that are.
02:01:43 You know that flee their their states.
02:01:47 And move into your States and alter the culture, even if they're right leaning.
02:01:53 They are different, but you know it is what it is.
02:01:59 Hammer of Thorazine, $5. Appreciate that. I drove through Portland tonight at about 7:00, so it was busy right between the Interstate and a warehouse. I saw smoke. I figured it was a hobo. Nope. Multiple unattended fires in the brush.
02:02:16 Right up against a building I'd have called it in, but it's Portland, so no one shows up anyway.
02:02:22 Let it burn.
02:02:25 Yeah, Portland's pretty rough.
02:02:28 I'm surprised that it.
02:02:29 Hasn't burned the crowd by now.
02:02:31 I mean, not out of lack of trying, that's for sure.
02:02:35 Pearl T 4-5 dollars. Appreciate them. Have you ever heard of a reverse exorcism? It's when the devil takes the priest out of a.
02:02:46 Child hello brump.
02:02:54 Steve, just Steve, $5, Devin, what do you think about Mr. Medicare?
02:03:00 I I don't really know him.
02:03:02 I've never talked to him.
02:03:06 I, you know, beyond just what probably anyone else knows about him, that's all I know about him.
02:03:11 I I know he has, like, a lot of ******* people that watch his streams.
02:03:16 I've only seen like maybe.
02:03:19 Like one or two like not the whole thing, but like part he.
02:03:23 I've seen him live on YouTube and I've clicked his streams and have just marveled at the amount of viewers he has.
02:03:33 I mean, I think at one time he had something insane like 40,000 people live and I was just like, holy ****, you know?
02:03:40 And maybe he's done numbers higher than that, but I that was that was when I had seen it.
02:03:47 But I don't know much about the guy.
02:03:49 So I don't really have an opinion.
02:03:52 I know there's like some drama or something between him and.
02:03:57 Other people but.
02:04:00 You know, I do.
02:04:01 I do.
02:04:02 Uh, I would say this.
02:04:06 He because he has such.
02:04:07 A huge platform.
02:04:10 It would be nice if he did.
02:04:14 You know, promote, promote, good values and I'm not sure that that's.
02:04:18 What's happening? But.
02:04:20 Again, I don't pay enough attention to know for sure.
02:04:24 Truth forge $7.72 that was the answer, dude. My guilt does not debilitate me. I wasn't that bad, are we?
02:04:34 Blessed not having to feel debilitating, guilts love, satanic panic man who saved Europe and alien or and alien Ed.
02:04:44 An aliened.
02:04:46 I don't know which which one the alien.
02:04:48 One is.
02:04:50 Appreciate that.
02:04:51 Yeah, it's if it's not debilitating, then yeah.
02:04:54 Let it fuel your fire.
02:04:55 Let it fuel your fire.
02:04:56 I feel like I you know, that's part of what motivates me, is it?
02:05:02 It's really easy to be angry at the boomers for their shortcomings, but it it's also really easy to follow in their footsteps.
02:05:08 And I want to avoid that at all costs.
02:05:11 So alright guys, like I said, I'm pretty tired.
02:05:14 I'm actually kind of like having a.
02:05:16 Hard time keeping my eyes open.
02:05:19 I've gone through like 3 cups of of coffee here.
02:05:24 I was doing good in the beginning of the stream.
02:05:26 I was all full.
02:05:27 Of energy, I thought.
Speaker
02:05:28 I was going to like.
Devon
02:05:30 Be able to really power through it a lot.
02:05:31 Better than I was and I started getting tired about like 45 minutes ago or so.
02:05:36 I was like, Nah.
02:05:38 And I'm going to crash the **** out so.
02:05:42 Or I don't know, maybe I.
02:05:43 Should stay up.
02:05:44 So I don't.
02:05:45 I don't have my sleep schedule.
02:05:48 Get weird.
02:05:48 Anyway, I don't know.
02:05:51 I'm going to do something.
02:05:52 I'm going to do something.
02:05:54 You guys all have a great evening waiting.
02:05:57 On the one came in here.
02:05:59 Or two more just came in here.
02:06:02 Hammer thorazine, $5. Just curious, what was that?
02:06:07 What was?
02:06:09 What was that?
02:06:10 A slowed version of help.
02:06:11 I'm in hell from 9 inch nails that you used for that.
02:06:15 100 year old.
02:06:17 Now you know I won't hold on.
02:06:19 USMC veteran video if not, it sounded similar.
02:06:23 If so, very fitting choice.
02:06:25 Yeah, good year.
02:06:26 Exactly what it was.
02:06:30 It was a slowdown, I think to 50%.
02:06:33 On that one.
02:06:36 Guitar dude 13561 dollar appreciate that.
02:06:42 What are your thoughts on minorities, non black who support the cause?
02:06:46 I'm a huge fan and I'm appalled at what this country has become.
02:06:50 I'm also Asian American, but married to a white woman, and I'm about to procreate with her and carry on our conservative values.
02:06:59 Yeah, I mean, you know.
02:07:02 We'll take all the support we.
02:07:03 Can get.
02:07:04 I know it might **** some people off or or whatever for some reason.
02:07:09 But hey, if if if Hitler could have black Nazis.
02:07:14 We can have Asian pro white people in our.
02:07:19 In our movement.
02:07:24 Even if they.
02:07:25 Stalled one of our white.
02:07:26 Hopefully she's fat or something.
02:07:32 But yeah, you know, we'll take, we'll take some allies.
02:07:36 We'll gas you last.
02:07:40 But yeah, but don't say conservative values.
02:07:44 Conservatives are have been a failure since the the beginning of time, and that just I don't even like the name anymore.
02:07:52 I don't even like the word.
02:07:53 I know what you're saying.
02:07:55 I know what you're getting at when you say conservative values, but it's just like.
02:07:59 You know, one of the conservative values is just is letting the the ******* left walk all over them.
02:08:04 Apparently, you know.
02:08:06 And and it was conservative values that have been impotent this whole time.
02:08:12 So yeah, I I don't know.
02:08:15 What? What word is?
02:08:18 Yeah, I don't know what where should replace that, but it it needs replacing.
02:08:23 Electric cat, $5 appreciate that. Devin, did you hear about the ****** ****** Biden appointee at the Department of Waste or something?
02:08:32 Who was ******** about a website that was taken down which facilitated underage prostitutes?
02:08:38 Hardly a surprise, but may be of interest.
02:08:41 I have no idea what we're talking about.
02:08:45 Let's see here.
02:08:53 I have no idea we're talking about.
02:08:56 I guess I can look into that.
02:08:59 We'll put it out here.
02:09:03 Yeah, I have no idea.
02:09:04 No idea.
02:09:07 I knew there was a.
02:09:08 New Hunter Biden video that came.
02:09:10 Out of him smoking crack and sitting in some bathtub or some ****.
02:09:15 And all I could think of was just like, it doesn't matter. It doesn't like. Yeah, I get it. Hunter Biden's a mess. No one cares.
02:09:25 No one cares.
02:09:27 That's not even what's wrong with Biden.
02:09:31 You know, like if.
02:09:32 Let's face it, these same people have Trump had some **** **, son.
02:09:35 That was like.
02:09:36 That what would they be saying?
02:09:39 You know that's his son, not him, you know, like oh, you know, you can't blame him.
02:09:43 For like his son, being a **** **.
02:09:44 Or what?
02:09:45 And look, I think you can, I think you can blame someone for their son being a complete **** ** like that.
02:09:50 You know, the apple doesn't fall.
02:09:52 Far from the.
02:09:54 Uh, but it doesn't.
02:09:55 It doesn't resonate with people, it's not changing anyones mind.
02:09:58 It doesn't ******* matter.
02:09:59 And and Biden's a new, sharper Biden shouldn't even ******* be there.
02:10:08 Biden's an illegitimate president who ******* his his son could **** dead dead bodies on camera and it wouldn't change that.
02:10:21 Well, who cares?
02:10:23 Who ******* cares?
02:10:24 What? What Hunter Biden does.
02:10:28 He's not going to get prosecuted for anything.
02:10:30 He's going to go to jail.
02:10:31 I mean, we can't.
02:10:31 Even get ******* Hillary, right?
02:10:33 It's it's all.
02:10:34 It's just ******* theater.
02:10:38 It's literally just ******* theater that the only people that care.
02:10:43 That it's people that like to act, show.
02:10:48 It's it's people that like to to, like literally.
02:10:52 It's like old ******* gossipy ladies that like to say.
02:10:55 Well, I never, oh, my golly gosh.
02:10:59 Ohh, could you Martha?
02:11:03 Can you believe he was smoking the crack pipe?
02:11:08 That why does it matter?
02:11:12 That's who you're ******* reaching with that stuff, you know?
02:11:15 That's all that ******* it.
02:11:17 It's not moving the football.
02:11:19 The people on the left don't give a **** cause they don't care.
02:11:23 They wouldn't care if Biden was smoking crack in the White House.
02:11:27 They wouldn't.
02:11:27 They would think it made him cool.
02:11:32 And look, based on his behavior, he probably is.
02:11:36 But certainly they don't give a **** if Hunter is and and look the right wing people don't really care either.
02:11:42 They just think it's like a gotcha thing and it's not.
02:11:46 It's not.
02:11:50 If the fact that he is an illegitimate president that stole the election with widespread nationwide voter fraud.
02:12:00 If that's not a big deal.
02:12:01 His son smoking crack certainly isn't going to.
02:12:04 Be a big.
02:12:04 Deal if that he's the fact that he's on Biden is on video caressing in, in wildly inappropriate ways, children.
02:12:17 Over enough to where you can make like a A.
02:12:19 Montage of it.
02:12:23 And he's been doing this for years.
02:12:25 If that doesn't matter.
02:12:27 You know what I mean?
02:12:28 It it's, it doesn't matter.
02:12:31 None of this **** ******* matters now.
02:12:33 I don't know about this thing.
02:12:34 The ******?
02:12:35 Guy that you know.
02:12:38 I'll try.
02:12:39 I'll check it out.
02:12:42 Yeah, who knows what?
02:12:43 That what's what that's all about, but.
02:12:45 None of this stuff seems to matter.
02:12:48 None of this seems to matter.
02:12:50 I mean, the Clintons were murderers.
02:12:56 The Obamas were murdered.
02:12:57 Well, I mean, like I don't.
02:12:59 There's a lot limit.
02:13:00 There's just as many dead.
02:13:01 Bodies around Obama, as there were around the Clintons.
02:13:07 And that didn't seem to matter.
02:13:13 So you know.
02:13:16 Alright, one last one.
02:13:18 Truth forge.
02:13:18 I was referring to insomnia stream alien life Form edition.
02:13:22 Ohh and that's the one is that's the.
02:13:25 Is that the one where?
02:13:26 I had.
02:13:26 Alf, going Niger, Niger, Niger.
02:13:30 That was like a real clip of the IT was a behind the scenes clip when they were shooting Alf.
02:13:36 And the the guy operating the puppet was like.
02:13:38 Ohh. Niger, Niger.
02:13:39 Niger. Niger.
02:13:43 That's an oldie.
02:13:44 That's an oldie but Goodie.
02:13:45 That's why I kind.
02:13:46 Of remember it.
02:13:47 All right guys.
02:13:48 I'm going to go.
02:13:49 Either be delirious and try to stay awake.
02:13:54 Or I'm going to pass?
02:13:54 The **** out?
02:13:55 You guys have a wonderful week and I will see you again.
02:13:58 Here on Saturday.
02:14:01 4 black pills.
02:14:03 I am of course.
02:14:06 Devin stack.