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INSOMNIA STREAM: PATCON EDITION Part 4.mp3

08/13/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Now you're going to die.
Speaker 2
00:00:38 You blocked me on Facebook.
Speaker 3
00:01:36 Read it.
Speaker 1
00:01:46 And now you're good.
Speaker 4
00:01:47 To die.
Speaker 1
00:02:01 Now you're going to die.
00:02:31 You blocked me on Facebook.
Devon
00:03:00 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:03:05 Good day, Sir.
00:03:07 Good day, Sir.
00:03:08 I said good day.
00:03:11 It has been a good day it's ever had a frickin bee fly up my nose today.
00:03:17 An angry bee.
00:03:19 Fly up my nose and inject venom up my nose.
00:03:27 Ohh boy, that was fun.
00:03:29 That was fun.
00:03:30 Didn't get the Stinger in though.
00:03:32 That was, you know, that was a that was made.
00:03:35 It made it not as bad it it it was.
00:03:36 Just momentarily awful.
00:03:40 But it was.
00:03:41 Yeah, that was unexpected.
00:03:44 So we had some, we had some stormy weather, a little bit.
00:03:49 And as you guys know, Cactus is out here in, in the Cactus Farm, get knocked over from time to time.
00:03:57 And yeah, I got to get the pieces and replant them because you can.
00:04:00 Just propagate that way.
00:04:03 And so I was doing that and I guess.
00:04:07 I was a little too.
00:04:08 Close to to a beehive that.
00:04:12 Was already kind of sketched.
00:04:13 Out from the the Thunder.
00:04:16 And I think one of the guard bees.
00:04:17 Was like what's?
Speaker
00:04:18 He must be.
Devon
00:04:19 The one making this thunderous noise that's so scary.
00:04:23 Flew right into my beard and I'm sitting there.
00:04:26 Like slow what?
00:04:27 The and it's making like the angry bees sound.
00:04:29 It wasn't like ohh I'm, you know, busy bee getting like pollen from the flowers and ohh I just got stuck in your beard.
00:04:37 No, and I was.
00:04:37 Like like like, you know, attack mode B.
00:04:41 And I'm sitting going.
00:04:42 What the ****?
00:04:42 It's like burrowing in and I'm.
00:04:44 Trying to slap it around and it it went up one of my nostrils.
00:04:49 And I'm like, wow.
00:04:50 And and so I start slapping my face and.
00:04:52 I you know.
00:04:53 Basically not rocking it out of my face.
00:04:57 The whole time, I'm like, running.
00:05:01 I wish I'd had video of that.
00:05:03 You guys would never get to.
00:05:04 See it but I.
00:05:05 Wish I had video of that.
00:05:08 And then like.
00:05:09 Uh, I I'm sitting there like, oh, God, what?
00:05:11 The ****? What the what?
00:05:12 The what the ****?
00:05:13 Like what the?
00:05:14 Was that?
00:05:15 What was that?
00:05:18 I was like, oh, no.
00:05:20 Oh, no.
00:05:22 I'm pretty sure I got stung because my nose feels like it's on fire now.
00:05:26 My whole face now feels.
00:05:28 Like it's on fire now.
00:05:31 But uh.
00:05:32 Yeah, it it, it subsided, really.
00:05:34 Quickly, like a minute, like a minute or.
00:05:37 Two later, right?
00:05:39 And there's no sensitive.
00:05:40 Spot like that, nostril fills like a little bit like on fire, like a little bit.
00:05:46 So I think what happened is that Bee tried to get like a a sting and and just some of the sting juice came squirting that right up my nostril and and then it's not rocketed out before I could like land the Stinger in there or what I.
00:05:58 Don't know.
00:06:00 But yeah, that was that was nice.
00:06:05 That was.
00:06:06 That was my day.
00:06:08 That was my day.
Speaker
00:06:15 Ohh yeah, I did a.
Devon
00:06:16 Lot of bee stuff today too, and the weird thing was.
00:06:20 I did hive inspections on all my hives today.
00:06:24 And they were all pretty.
00:06:25 Chill and friendly pretty.
00:06:27 You know, they they were.
00:06:28 Busy little bees.
00:06:30 Because the the pollen on the desert plants is starting to come back now that the desert rains because we get.
00:06:36 The cool thing about living in the.
00:06:38 There's a lot of not cool.
00:06:39 Things about living in.
00:06:40 The desert, but one of the.
00:06:41 Cool things about living in the desert.
00:06:44 Is you get kind of two springs.
00:06:48 Which doesn't make up for like how bad the summer is, but it it is kind of like nice.
00:06:54 Unless of course, you're a big fan of fall.
00:06:56 You don't really get you don't you don't get, like, the the leaves changing and falling that you don't get like the autumn.
00:07:01 Like the, you know, the cozy autumn.
00:07:03 You never get that because there's no leaves to fall off like, you know, where you know, there's no like Maple trees or anything like that, right?
00:07:11 But instead.
00:07:12 You get like a second spring, so you get like a bunch of rain that comes in a bunch of flowers, rebloom everything turns green and then it slowly.
00:07:23 Slowly dies until it's winter.
00:07:26 So right now I'm trying to take advantage of that.
00:07:28 I want to make.
00:07:28 Sure, all the bees had enough space in their hives to store the pollen that they were.
00:07:33 Rapidly bringing in.
00:07:35 And uh.
00:07:37 Everything was cool.
00:07:38 The two did 2 splits.
Speaker 6
00:07:41 Pretty, pretty late.
Devon
00:07:42 In the year to do it, but I whatever.
00:07:44 **** it.
00:07:45 And they were both they.
00:07:47 Both accepted their new queen.
00:07:50 They were cranking away, so everything's good if I can get all these hives to survive the winter, I can do splits in spring and I'll actually have enough.
00:08:01 Honey, possibly by the end of next year, to offer offer some honey.
00:08:05 To you guys.
00:08:07 So that would be kind of fun.
00:08:09 That would be kind of fun, make some awesome.
00:08:14 Labels for that black pilled honey.
00:08:17 I don't know.
00:08:17 I think I want.
00:08:18 To call it something else.
00:08:20 But that could be fun.
00:08:21 That could be fun anyway.
00:08:25 Let's get on with the show.
00:08:27 We're up.
00:08:28 We're up to part four and there's there's going to be a lot more parts.
00:08:32 I have really kind of I'll have to thank the people.
00:08:36 That put together this healing hate series.
00:08:40 Because it has forced me to really take a look at a lot of the the Pro White.
00:08:50 Boomer waffen.
00:08:53 You know, like cause a lot of times it does kind.
00:08:55 Of feel like.
00:08:57 Because it wasn't mainstream, right?
00:09:00 But it kind of feels.
00:09:01 Like because of the lack of Internet access and because unless you had friends or family who were directly related to the movement where you know whether it's the militia movement.
00:09:14 Or whether it's the the people who were worried about demographic replacement back in this as early as the 70s and 80s.
00:09:21 You you didn't.
00:09:22 Ever really hear about it?
00:09:23 Because these guys weren't making it on TV, and if they were making it on TV, they would find the cringiest people they could find and put them on Donahue.
00:09:32 And you know, and make them wear their KKK outfits, they they they looked extra, you know, cringe and and and the.
00:09:38 Whole thing was cartoonish.
00:09:41 So you kind of got the sense there weren't any like competent people that were that were worried about demographic replacement back in the 70s and 80s and it kind.
00:09:50 Of makes you kind of ****** *** at at boomers.
00:09:55 As a whole.
00:09:56 Cause it just seemed like they were all asleep at the wheel well and going over this documentary, I mean, they're so hell bent on, you know, you know the
00:10:03 Funny thing is.
00:10:06 I think part of it is they are hell bent on trying to tie white supremacy to January 6th, but honestly, I think another part of this is the people that have produced this series are the same ************* who have been wanting to relive like boomers have always wanted to relive the past.
00:10:26 In the 90s, it was all about.
00:10:28 Oh, Woodstock, the 60s.
00:10:30 You know, we're a flower power.
00:10:31 That's all you ******* heard about it.
00:10:32 Never ******* stopped. In the 80s before that, it was about the 1950s and the 50s, diners and.
00:10:39 You know like.
00:10:40 Let's let's run because they knew that.
00:10:43 I think already they knew the future was not going.
00:10:45 To be good.
00:10:47 Because if you.
00:10:48 Look back at the 50s and 60s.
00:10:50 What were they talking about?
00:10:52 They were talking.
00:10:53 It was the Jetsons, the flying cars, they they were talking about the future.
00:10:57 All the ******* time.
00:11:00 Think of all the movies about the.
00:11:02 You know, in the year 2000, we will have moving sidewalks and robot butlers.
00:11:09 That's all that **** was.
00:11:13 But by the the 70s late 70s.
00:11:15 Like what I like I told.
00:11:16 You like.
00:11:17 I think the world went.
00:11:17 To **** somewhere.
00:11:18 In the late.
00:11:18 70s I haven't pinpointed a date yet, but.
00:11:22 Some time in.
00:11:22 The late 70s, maybe, maybe even a.
00:11:24 Little before that.
00:11:26 They they someone opened the literal gates of hell like the the bad goes way, you know goes.
00:11:32 Way further back.
00:11:33 But like the the the, the sharp, the sharp decline.
00:11:39 Somewhere in the 70s.
00:11:41 And from that point on, the boomers just it's like.
00:11:44 They knew.
00:11:45 They knew there was nothing good.
00:11:47 To look forward to.
00:11:49 So so everything had to start being about the past.
00:11:55 And it's still that way.
00:11:57 It's still that way.
00:11:59 So I think that that cause, they're still in ******* charge, they're still in charge.
00:12:07 And so I think in the same way that in the 90s they sat there jerking each other off about the 1960s. This is an example.
00:12:16 Because look, it's the same.
00:12:17 Guy like the the the SPLC co-founder.
00:12:22 These Deez Nuts, whatever his name, is something what we're going to go.
00:12:28 Well, we're going to have clips.
00:12:29 Of him cause he's involved yet again, right?
00:12:32 These these it's the same ******* guys. It's the same guys. They they refused to let go of powers. The same guys that like that raided Trump's Mar-a-lago. It's the same ******* guys.
00:12:47 But because it's them, it's them reminiscing about the past.
00:12:50 It's like they want to somehow attach meaning to this war on whiteness that they started waging sometime in the late 70s, well before that.
00:13:00 But like it, really, it started having opposition in the late 70s.
00:13:07 Excuse me.
00:13:13 Because they keep calling back to the same things, but anyway, enough talk.
00:13:19 Let's get in the mood.
00:13:20 Let's get in the mood.
00:13:21 For healing hate.
Speaker 7
00:13:28 It is a story decades in the making.
Speaker
00:13:31 They call themselves.
Speaker 8
00:13:33 The Aryan nation.
Speaker 7
00:13:36 Angry destructive the nation stopped in its tracks.
Speaker 9
00:13:44 Angry mob of supporters.
Speaker 7
00:13:46 The most sacred symbol of America's democracy attacked.
Devon
00:13:49 Let's bring the ship down.
Speaker 7
00:13:51 A nation already deeply divided over politics, race.
00:13:58 And economic inequality, and now the claim of a stolen election, extremists inciting rage.
00:14:07 Some using violence.
00:14:10 How did we get here?
00:14:12 What fuels their fury?
00:14:14 How grave is the threat to democracy?
00:14:19 How do we heal the hate?
Devon
00:14:23 How indeed, how do we heal?
00:14:25 The funny thing is, they don't even attempt to answer that.
00:14:27 They do not this entire series, they never attempt to say.
00:14:31 How do we reconcile with these people that that we're demonizing?
00:14:35 Of course not.
00:14:36 So anyway, in this episode, they actually jump right into Ashley Babbitt, which I was a little surprised by until I saw.
00:14:43 That what they were gonna ******* do with it.
00:14:46 It's a little bit shocking and it it actually kind of ties back in with the even the Twilight Zone episode that I covered last stream.
00:14:55 They've been going by the same playbook since they wrote the script to that Twilight Zone episode.
00:15:04 Ohh, a lady was just shot.
Speaker 3
00:15:14 She might be dying right now.
Speaker 1
00:15:15 35 year Old Air Force veteran and Q Anon supporter Ashley Babbitt was shot by a Capitol police officer.
Devon
00:15:23 Yes, they had to make sure they threw in the Q Anon thing.
00:15:28 So they open up with Ashley Babbitt getting shot.
00:15:32 They immediately try to tie it to, you know, evil, scary, Q Anon and.
00:15:39 And also Trump's Trump's comments on January 6th enraged her. Now look, here's the thing.
00:15:48 There's a kernel.
00:15:49 Of truth in both those statements.
00:15:52 If she had not.
00:15:53 Been following you know queue.
00:15:56 Chances are she'd still be alive.
00:15:59 Right.
00:16:01 But it's kind of like saying.
00:16:03 You know if.
00:16:04 You hadn't worn that dress.
00:16:05 You probably wouldn't have got raped.
00:16:11 It doesn't change the fact that some.
00:16:14 I mean, 50, you'll see this guy.
00:16:17 50 ******* IQ diversity hire was in charge.
00:16:21 And and was wetting his pants.
00:16:25 And shot an unarmed woman.
00:16:29 And and quite possibly could have hit fellow officers that were standing right next to her as she was doing this.
00:16:38 In fact, they were.
00:16:40 They thought they were getting shot at from the crowd.
00:16:42 They the one of the guys, pulls out his, puts his rifle up and he's like, what the **** would that?
00:16:47 Would that shot come from?
Speaker 10
00:16:56 In the wake of the riots, some on social media call her a hero and a martyr.
Devon
00:17:02 See there it is.
00:17:03 It's the martyr.
00:17:05 Just like last stream last stream we went over a twilight zone episode.
00:17:12 Written by Rod Serling.
00:17:15 Directed by some.
00:17:17 Some someone Rosenberg.
00:17:19 I forget his first name.
00:17:24 The white nationalists.
00:17:26 Rising up in America.
00:17:28 This was early to mid 60s. This episode I I want to say 1963 but.
00:17:34 I'm not sure.
00:17:36 And one of.
00:17:37 The first things.
00:17:39 They say is.
00:17:41 We need to have.
00:17:42 A martyr.
00:17:42 We're going to kill.
00:17:43 One of our own guys because the.
00:17:45 Right always needs a martyr, and I made the the observation now and it seems like the right never.
00:17:51 Never clings to martyrs.
00:17:52 The left always.
00:17:53 I mean George Floyd, for ***** sake.
00:17:55 Right, I mean.
00:17:57 It seems like.
00:17:57 Every six months, there's a new martyr.
00:17:59 You know the the jogger.
00:18:01 What's his name?
00:18:03 Ahmad arbory.
00:18:06 Who was the 1:00 during during?
00:18:08 The Obama administration, the the gentle giant.
00:18:11 What's his nut?
00:18:12 Who cares?
00:18:13 Some some ******* glad he's dead, ************.
00:18:19 Every six months, some crazy, you know, literally piece of trash.
00:18:25 Worthless black guy.
00:18:28 Resist arrest or.
00:18:29 Does something ****** ** and gets shot?
00:18:34 And and and.
00:18:35 Had he been anyone else, like, had he been a white guy?
00:18:38 You wouldn't even.
00:18:39 Make the moves.
00:18:40 But the left sees is on these opportunities.
00:18:44 And they rallied behind these people.
00:18:49 The same is not true.
00:18:50 Of the right now I.
00:18:51 Don't understand why.
00:18:54 I don't understand why, but what you see and I remember this happening because I remember when she like I was, you know, like basically live, not live streaming this.
00:19:04 But when January 6 was going on, oh, I live streamed that night, I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 10
00:19:09 But when January?
Devon
00:19:09 Six was going on.
00:19:10 I was posting videos as everything was happening on Telegram.
00:19:14 I think I.
00:19:15 Was still on Twitter at the time.
00:19:17 And I remember when she got shot and trying to find out what her name was and posting, you know her.
00:19:23 Name was Ashley Babbitt.
00:19:27 And trying to get behind the idea that look, this is a white woman.
00:19:34 Who was worried that the federal government had overstepped its authority?
00:19:38 Something that that most most.
00:19:40 Even boomers are starting to.
00:19:41 Be like, huh? Maybe.
00:19:44 Maybe there's something to that.
00:19:46 Now that Boomer Jesus got raided right?
00:19:57 Never turn into a martyr.
00:20:01 A lot of.
00:20:01 What I heard was well, you know.
00:20:04 She was just a *******.
00:20:05 Coutard serves her right.
00:20:07 Look, if anyone has contempt for custards, it's me.
00:20:14 It doesn't matter if she's a cute you're gonna.
00:20:16 You're gonna purity spiral about a dead lady.
00:20:22 That's the problem with the right the.
00:20:24 Right is so busy fighting itself.
00:20:26 It'll never end up fighting its its opponents, ever.
00:20:36 Even a dead woman isn't isn't good enough for you for a.
00:20:39 Lot of these people anyway.
00:20:42 So they say in this healing.
00:20:44 Hate. Ohh, you know.
00:20:45 The right needs and martyr.
Speaker 11
00:20:48 You deserve answers, and you deserve justice. God bless Ashley's incredible memory and God Bless America.
Devon
00:21:00 You know, of course they.
00:21:04 They need to.
00:21:05 They need to pin it on Trump as much as possible.
Speaker 8
00:21:13 Chaos erupted inside the capital this afternoon. A mob intent on blocking Joe Biden's presidency stormed the building in the hallway. The echo of a gunshot rang out, and a woman apparently hit.
Speaker 12
00:21:27 Active shooter.
Devon
00:21:33 Now I think the bit rate is pretty craptastic right now, but it will smooth out eventually when it does what you'll see on your screen is one of the capital.
00:21:43 I don't know if he's capital police or if he's FBI or who.
00:21:46 What he is?
00:21:47 But that's him raising his rifle.
00:21:52 To the Capitol police officer diversity hire that that shot and murdered Ashley Babbitt on January 6.
00:21:59 The only person murdered on January 6 was someone that was was a literal black, you know, capital police officer murdering a white woman.
00:22:12 Who was there to protest mostly peaceful protest?
00:22:22 And one of his fellow officers is raising his rifle to him because he's so, like, surprised by the gunfire.
00:22:34 Now Judicial Watch.
00:22:36 You know, you could say they're too pro, Trump or they're, you know, obviously they're not.
00:22:40 They're definitely not, like worried about.
00:22:43 Well, at least as far as I know, they're not concerned with demographics.
00:22:46 Although I would say a lot of their funding, it's not coming from based black guys, you know.
00:22:55 They do some good work.
00:22:56 Judicial Watch does some good work.
00:22:58 We wouldn't know about a lot of the stuff that we know about the deep state.
00:23:03 If it wasn't for Judicial Watch, it's actually one of the very few right wing.
00:23:09 That uses the legal legal warfare against their political opponents.
00:23:19 There's just not a lot of right wing law fair going on.
00:23:25 They're just not.
00:23:27 And So what?
00:23:27 They're one of the very few.
00:23:29 People doing it.
00:23:30 This is them talking about their interactions with the DOJ in respects to who shot Ashley.
00:23:41 Because you gotta remember, after Ashley Babbitt got shot.
00:23:46 They wouldn't say who did it.
00:23:51 They wouldn't even say who did it.
00:23:56 Which is a whole lot different.
00:24:00 If you think about when one of these black criminals gets shot while resisting arrest while aiming a gun at an officer while stabbing an old lady, you know while doing something that that gets you shot.
00:24:16 While while posing an eminent danger to everyone around them.
00:24:25 You find out about the officer right away.
00:24:27 Everyone heard the name.
00:24:28 Everyone knew Derek Chauvin.
00:24:33 There was no effort to hide the name of Derek Chauvin.
Speaker 10
00:24:37 First up, we have new documents and and they're better than documents.
00:24:43 They're actual audio visual recordings of the police investigation of the death of Ashley Babbitt that included in the materials as a cell phone video that I think is new of the Ashley Babbitt shooting.
00:24:57 We have audios of.
00:25:00 The witness interviews, including that of Lieutenant Bird, who refused to talk to investigators as best we can tell, and plus we have photos of Mr.
00:25:09 of Lieutenant Bird, who was the shooter of Ashley Babbitt.
00:25:12 They had a there's a headshot photo, and I'll talk about that in a little bit, so.
00:25:16 How did we get here?
00:25:18 We sued, for instance, for the autopsy results.
00:25:21 Of officer officer Sitnik.
00:25:23 Whoever won the big media and the left wide about the circumstances of his death and it looked like the medical examiner here in DC sat on the truth about his death.
00:25:34 Which is it?
00:25:34 Wasn't a homicide.
Devon
00:25:37 See, that's the other officer.
00:25:39 Remember, they were saying, oh, yeah, they the crowd beat him to death with a fire extinguisher or something like that, right.
00:25:48 Remember that was for for like weeks.
00:25:52 They were talking about.
00:25:53 Ohh yeah, the rioters.
00:25:54 The insurrectionists.
00:25:56 They beat an officer to death with a fire extinguisher.
00:26:01 Yeah, that didn't happen at all.
00:26:02 And they knew that didn't happen.
00:26:07 They just wouldn't release the autopsy report.
00:26:12 That said, no, he just did that of natural causes like the like.
00:26:16 The next day, completely unrelated.
Speaker 10
00:26:28 And it was that material was only released after we sued, and we also sued about records about the shooting death of Ashley Babbitt.
00:26:36 Here we have a police officer involved shooting.
00:26:40 Of an unarmed.
00:26:41 Woman 14 year veteran who was no immediate threat to anyone.
00:26:46 And silence crickets.
00:26:49 The Justice Department refused to do anything.
00:26:51 The Capitol Police Department, who was run by of the politicians on the hill named when Nancy Pelosi refused to do anything and gave him a free pass.
00:27:01 And in fact, his name was kept secret from the American people for months until.
00:27:06 He voluntarily came forward to talk about this and try to defend his decision to shoot and kill Ashley Babbitt.
Devon
00:27:18 Now let's have a look.
00:27:19 At some of that interview.
00:27:25 I'd like you to type what you think this this guys IQ is after hearing him talk.
Speaker 4
00:27:33 My name is Michael Bird.
00:27:35 I'm a Lieutenant for the United States Capitol Police.
00:27:38 And on January the 6th, I was the commander for the House Chamber section in charge of the security for the United States House of Representatives.
Devon
00:27:51 We got 68. That's probably that's probably pretty accurate, honestly.
00:27:56 7530. Come on. Come. He wouldn't be.
00:27:59 Able to put his suit on if.
00:28:00 It was.
00:28:00 3682.
00:28:04 I honestly it's probably in the.
00:28:05 It's probably in the 60s.
00:28:08 Listen, the guy can't even like he can't even talk.
Speaker 4
00:28:12 My name is Michael Bird.
00:28:13 I'm a Lieutenant for the United States Capitol Police.
00:28:16 And on January the 6th, I was the commander for the House Chamber section in charge of the security for the United States House of Representatives.
Devon
00:28:26 All right, so they hired this guy.
00:28:31 Basically a guard dog with a suit on.
00:28:37 And the only reason why the only reason why you get to find out who he even is.
00:28:43 And by the way, that that.
00:28:44 Applies to Ashley Bennett had family.
00:28:48 So Ashley Babbitt, their family, her family's like, well, wait.
00:28:52 Hold on.
00:28:54 Someone shot her and killed.
00:28:55 Her who?
00:28:57 Government won't say until he decides to say.
Speaker 13
00:29:03 Particularly when an officer is involved in a in a high profile shooting, that officer was identified publicly.
00:29:10 Why was it your name identified?
Devon
00:29:14 Yeah, I wonder why.
00:29:15 Why wasn't your name given out?
00:29:17 To the public.
00:29:20 You know what's weird?
00:29:21 About this ******* guy too.
00:29:22 He blinks one eye at a time.
00:29:25 Like it's really.
00:29:26 Obvious in this one spot and and well.
00:29:28 And I think it has some of the I think it's body language for what he's saying, but it's just.
00:29:35 He can't even blink.
00:29:36 Both eyes at the same time.
Speaker 13
00:29:40 Why was it your name identified?
Speaker 4
00:29:43 I believe it was because of the threats.
00:29:47 The vile threats, conversations and chatter that's been expressed about me and my actions.
Speaker 12
00:29:55 What? What, what what?
Devon
00:30:03 Oh, it's about the threats.
00:30:05 Yeah, I'm sure Derek Shovin didn't have any threats against him.
00:30:08 I'm sure like all the other officers and all the other shootings of of he's just a good boy.
00:30:17 They they never had any threats, right?
Speaker 4
00:30:22 Talk about, you know, killing me.
00:30:25 Cutting off my head.
00:30:28 You know, very vicious and cruel things.
Speaker 13
00:30:32 Racist things.
Speaker 4
00:30:34 There were some racist attacks as well.
Speaker 12
00:30:37 Why Niger?
00:30:38 Why Niger.
00:30:40 Why Niger?
Devon
00:30:46 Racist things.
00:30:48 Very racist.
00:30:50 It was all very racist.
Speaker 13
00:30:56 Racist things.
Speaker 4
00:31:01 I was cleared by the DOJ and.
Devon
00:31:04 Yeah, he was.
00:31:05 He was cleared by the DOJ.
00:31:06 The same DOJ that that uh.
00:31:09 Rated Mara Lago the same DOJ that uh.
00:31:14 You know, somehow Epstein.
00:31:16 Epstein just escaped custody one way or another, we'll never know.
Speaker 4
00:31:22 That was cleared by the DOJ and FBI.
00:31:25 I believe I showed the utmost courage on January 6.
Devon
00:31:38 He showed courage.
00:31:39 Did you guys see that courage?
00:31:44 See, look.
00:31:45 Look, there's the courage.
00:31:46 There's this courageous act.
00:31:54 Shooting someone who's like behind a barricaded door.
00:32:00 90 pound female.
00:32:03 Look at that look, look at look.
00:32:04 At look at all that courage coming out of his gun.
00:32:09 So that's a lot of courage.
Speaker 4
00:32:17 The fact that did as the protest escalated into a riot and the protesters had breached the the rioters had breached the Capitol building and they made their way towards the house side of the Capitol, there was reports.
00:32:35 Of shots fired through the house main door onto the floor of the chamber.
Speaker 13
00:32:40 And that that turned out not to be.
00:32:41 The case.
Devon
00:32:47 That turned out not to be the case.
00:32:53 Yeah, all that happened was that was that gay, uh capital police officer was was was getting an ouchy against the door and they were having to fight like fist fight like, you know, random random people, some of whom were probably federal agents.
00:33:15 So that's the man who shot Ashley Babbitt, and he's totally, totally friend.
00:33:19 Yeah, **** you.
00:33:20 Probably got, like, a promotion.
00:33:23 But I got a medal.
00:33:25 Nancy Pelosi probably brought him, you know, cupcakes the next day.
Speaker 10
00:33:32 So Judicial Watch had a lawsuit against the DC Police Department and the Office of Medical Examiner for Records, and you may recall a few weeks ago, we received records from the police investigation after months of litigation from the DC police.
00:33:47 And they include witness interviews that make it pretty clear because the officers were right near Lieutenant.
00:33:53 3rd that Ashley Babbitt was not armed, that no one saw any arm.
00:33:58 That there are any arms in her hands.
00:34:00 So there was no mistake.
00:34:02 Ohh, I thought she had a weapon.
00:34:03 Ohh no, she didn't have a weapon. Now they did find a knife in her pocket after after she died, but that didn't have any impact on Lieutenant Bird's decision.
00:34:13 To shoot her.
Speaker 4
00:34:14 I believe I showed the utmost carriage on January 6.
Devon
00:34:20 So courageous.
Speaker 10
00:34:24 And presented no imminent threat.
00:34:26 And Burt wasn't there alone.
00:34:28 In fact, there were police officers on the other side of the window who just could have.
00:34:32 Pulled her away, yet he shot and killed her.
Speaker 4
00:34:36 I believe I showed the utmost carriage on January 6.
Devon
00:34:42 There, see.
00:34:43 Did you see the blinky thing?
00:34:44 This is what?
00:34:44 I'm talking about.
00:34:47 I want you to see how.
00:34:49 Look at that.
00:34:51 He blinks one eye at a time.
00:34:58 Like what the hell is that ****?
00:35:06 Look at.
00:35:07 Look at that courageous ************.
00:35:12 Like that.
00:35:12 That's who they put in charge.
00:35:15 That's who they put in charge of security.
Speaker 10
00:35:23 And as best we can tell, no one ever interviewed him, at least in the Police Department of the Metropolitan Police Department.
00:35:29 About his decision to shoot Ashley Babbitt, of course.
00:35:33 He talked to the media about it, but he didn't talk.
00:35:35 To law enforcement.
00:35:36 Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 4
00:35:38 I was clear about the DOJ and FBI.
00:35:41 I believe I showed the utmost carriage on January 6.
Devon
00:35:48 So yeah, so it's no wonder that they they don't spend a whole lot of time on Ashley Babbitt.
00:35:56 They just try to make the point that Ashley Babbitt.
00:36:00 She's now a.
00:36:02 Martyr for the extreme, violent far right.
Speaker 7
00:36:07 She became a martyr for violent extremists.
Devon
00:36:13 She's a martyr, her violent extremist.
00:36:19 Yet they're obsessed with this martyr thing.
00:36:25 Of course, they got Trump.
00:36:27 Trump, finally, after, after not mentioning her at all, finally mentions her.
00:36:33 And I want you to look at the demographics standing behind Trump.
00:36:37 Because Trump knew Trump knew who shot her.
00:36:42 Trump knew he couldn't condemn.
00:36:45 Like see this is this is how this is how ******* anti white America is now is Trump couldn't condemn the black cop that shot his white, you know, Q following supporter.
00:37:02 Without like a legion of black people standing behind him when he did it.
Speaker 11
00:37:07 The person that shot Ashley Babbitt.
Devon
00:37:10 Boom right through the head.
00:37:11 Just boom.
Speaker 11
00:37:12 There was no reason for that.
Devon
00:37:20 So after.
00:37:22 Trump finally mentions it, but in the video they make it sound like.
00:37:27 Ohh Trump, he's trying.
00:37:29 To make her into a into a martyr look.
00:37:32 Look, the cute people, they've got leather jackets.
00:37:36 And you know on January 6th, you know, he was telling him he was saying, like, you got to be strong if.
00:37:41 You want to fight against these people and that made her crazy.
00:37:47 Made her crazy.
Speaker 7
00:37:51 To understand why the far right needs Ashley Babbitt and how it feeds off a cult of martyrdom, we need only consider the case of Timothy McVeigh, also a military veteran, but one whose beliefs were so extreme they led to mass murder.
Devon
00:38:11 Ashley Babbitt.
00:38:13 Is going to lead the mass murder.
00:38:22 And it's ridiculous.
00:38:24 It's ridiculous a that they're that they're trying to say that Ashley Babbitt is some kind of martyr, but then check this out.
00:38:30 This is from this is from the series.
00:38:34 You know, cause like you always see Timothy McVeigh memes all over the place, right?
00:38:40 And so for those of you just listening, they have a Timothy McVeigh with Pepe meme.
00:38:47 And it says smug McVeigh and smug Pepe realized that when the government attacks Christianity, their buildings get dropped like it's hot.
00:38:58 Now I don't know.
00:38:59 I suspect this particular meme, especially because of its lack of meme magic, was was created in a federal lab.
00:39:09 And then just like this meme right here.
00:39:11 Meme in quotes.
00:39:14 Timothy McVeigh and the Tea Party bringing down the government 1 brick at a time.
00:39:21 Yeah, because everyone knows that Timothy McVeigh is like this big hero on the right.
00:39:28 But they need them to be.
00:39:29 They need them to be.
00:39:33 So after talking about Timothy McVeigh and how Ashley Babbitt is like Timothy McVeigh somehow and how Ashley Babbitt is going to lead to mass murder because all the right wingers are obsessed with her death, just like they were obsessed with Timothy McVeigh.
00:39:48 And just like Timothy McVeigh was obsessed with the.
00:39:51 The Waco incident, which he also had his mark his all right wing, you know, people, they all.
00:39:58 Have their martyrs.
00:40:00 They start talking about a KKK guy by the name of Lewis Beam.
00:40:07 Lewis Beam now Lewis Beam is kind of an interesting character.
00:40:11 Lewis Beam was a a Vietnam vet in Vietnam.
00:40:18 He was a Huey machine gunner, so he basically hung out the side of a helicopter.
00:40:25 And and gunned down.
00:40:28 The Vietcong all day long, right?
00:40:31 And when he came back after, after the, you know, fighting in Vietnam, he noticed that that the country was changing demographically, partially because of the the Heart Seller Act, but also because of the refugees.
00:40:51 That America was accepting into the country after Vietnam, so in the same way that when America fled Afghanistan.
00:41:03 After just fighting in Afghanistan.
00:41:07 You know, to protect freedom or something like no one knows, right.
00:41:11 What we do know it's to so that they can enrich the military contractors for 10 straight years and just spend trillions and trillions of of taxpayer money on government contracts.
00:41:26 And this like, just this.
00:41:27 Endless grift.
00:41:30 While at the same time using Afghanistan as a massive testing ground for military technology.
00:41:40 After we left.
00:41:43 We brought a lot of ******* Afghanistan, or Afghanis, back to America.
00:41:50 A lot of people don't know this ****.
00:41:52 There is housing set up at multiple military bases throughout the United States right now. Little, well, not little big tent cities, some of which have populations of 20 to 30,000.
00:42:07 20 to 30,000 Afghan look that's just.
00:42:10 One each base.
00:42:13 The the full.
00:42:15 Number is something like. Well, I mean the official I think number is somewhere like around 1/4 of a million people. So who?
00:42:21 Really ******* knows.
00:42:24 But in the same way, when America left Afghanistan, they took literally everyone they could possibly shove onto an aircraft back with them.
00:42:34 To America.
00:42:37 Because you know why?
00:42:37 Why let a good.
00:42:38 Crisis go to waste, right?
00:42:41 Now that you're fleeing, you know what?
00:42:43 Hey, let's let's try to let's try to maximize this operation.
00:42:47 You know, let's let's let's have some synergy.
00:42:51 You know, between our grift operation that we've got going on spending all this money on military contractors and just ******* milking the white working class.
00:43:01 Why don't we also now that we're done and we're having to leave because our woke military doesn't.
00:43:08 Chance against these these guys with rags in their heads holding AR or AK-40 sevens.
00:43:14 Driving Toyotas around.
00:43:16 Let's get a bunch of non whites and throw them into our society.
00:43:21 We'll just pay for their medical treatment.
00:43:24 We'll give them loans to start businesses.
00:43:28 We'll put them all throughout the country and devastate the founding stock of America even further.
00:43:36 Well, in the same way that's.
00:43:37 Going on well, I mean not well, it is going on right now, but it's pretty much it's already gone on like it's already done.
00:43:45 There is a.
00:43:46 Similar operation going on with the Vietnam.
00:43:50 And they use the.
00:43:51 Same ******* guilt. Guilty.
00:43:56 Like instead of white guilt, it's war guilt.
00:44:00 What they say is.
00:44:01 You know you're at war that no one wanted to.
00:44:03 Do but us.
00:44:05 Well, we can't just go over there and and blow up their country.
00:44:10 And then.
00:44:10 Just leave them.
00:44:12 These are people that were that helped us out.
00:44:14 These people were on the payroll.
00:44:16 These people fought side by side with us.
00:44:20 You can't just leave them.
00:44:28 Yes, you can, B we didn't want to.
00:44:30 ******* be there in the first.
00:44:32 Place let him stay.
00:44:33 At your house.
00:44:35 But that's not what they did.
00:44:38 The government took in a bunch of these Vietnamese people.
00:44:42 And gave them checks.
00:44:45 Some of them, they gave small business loans to same same sort of deal.
00:44:50 You know they and then set them up in different parts of the country.
00:45:01 And one of those parts of the country is a small ********* town in in Texas, which we'll go into in a.
00:45:08 Second, well anyway to give you an idea?
00:45:10 So they they mentioned Lewis beam and.
00:45:12 They start to talk.
00:45:13 About his role in what happened in Texas with some of these Vietnamese immigrants, but I wanted you to get kind of a.
00:45:21 A taste for him.
00:45:24 The thing and look, I have some criticisms of him.
00:45:27 I mean, he's still around.
00:45:28 I mean, I I think, oh, he's still alive.
00:45:30 I don't.
00:45:30 Think he's, you know, active?
00:45:33 Actively doing this kind of activism or.
00:45:37 Whatever you want.
00:45:38 To call it, maybe he is, but you know, not that I know of.
00:45:43 But he was a good speaker.
00:45:44 He was a good speaker and and sometimes he said some really good stuff.
00:45:48 The problem is when the only tool that you have is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail and that that that seems to be a common thread among a lot of the boomers in the Seventies, 80s and 90s that did try to.
00:46:02 Address this problem of demographic replacement and that's because a lot of them were Vietnam vets.
00:46:08 They were trained killers, they were experienced.
00:46:11 Killers and they, their their way of addressing this problem was well, let's just, let's just go to war with with the federal government.
00:46:25 Not understanding that there's a lot of problems with that, but that's pretty much what Lewis being was.
00:46:34 Lewis Beam was advocating a kind of a decentralized guerrilla warfare against the federal government, and it was very explicit about it.
00:46:45 Like he wasn't.
00:46:46 You know, he didn't beat around the Bush.
00:46:47 That's the other funny thing that you when you go back and look at some of this stuff that you realize culturally has changed so.
00:46:54 Dramatically and not even just stuff like this, like this guy who's pretty radical for even back, you know, for that group to be openly, you know, telling people that we're at war with the federal government like it.
00:47:09 It's pretty radical statements that he was making.
00:47:14 But even even stuff like the woman that that produced one of the videos, one of the videos that I I sampled bits from about the Waco incident when she was first putting out VHS tapes, her name was Linda Thompson.
00:47:29 She was outright saying, I think it was.
00:47:32 I think it was Levin Thompson.
00:47:33 I get her last name wrong.
00:47:37 Yeah, it's Linda Thompson.
00:47:38 She she was advocating the same thing she was advocating.
00:47:42 Let's get the militias together.
00:47:44 And she was a lawyer.
00:47:45 She wanted to do it, like legally or constitutionally, right?
00:47:48 She wanted to get militias put together, go to Washington, DC and obviously this is the kind of pie in the sky fantasy world solution that would never.
00:47:58 Work because it's misunderstands power, right?
00:48:02 Like it's underestimating the power that the the federal government has access to.
00:48:07 But her her whole plan was, let's get a bunch of people together and, like, like official militias and go arrest senators for treason.
00:48:18 And of course, that wasn't going to go anywhere.
00:48:20 But it's just funny how the rhetoric of the Seventies, 80s and 90s from these people was far, far and away more extreme than anything that even people fed posting will say.
00:48:39 And some of that isn't because they were feds.
00:48:43 Seeing the context of the day someone starts talking like Linda Thompson or like Lewis Beam.
00:48:50 Here your your gut instinct is always he's a fat, he's fat, he he's fed posting.
00:48:55 Only a feta would say.
00:48:56 That no, I.
00:48:57 I don't think you understand how much freer the speech was back then.
00:49:08 I mean give you an idea, Linda Thompson.
00:49:12 Blocked the presidential motorcade.
00:49:16 Physically blocked it.
00:49:19 She had two handguns on her.
00:49:22 And an AR.
00:49:22 15 in her car with 200 rounds.
00:49:26 And they didn't arrest her.
00:49:28 Not because she was a fed, but because she was legally carrying the weapons.
00:49:43 All this stuff that we've been we've been covering in this PAT Con series, talking about how the feds did infiltrate.
00:49:51 Patriot movements.
00:49:52 This is why they were doing it.
00:49:57 Because this kind of rhetoric was going on.
00:50:01 Because these kinds of solutions were the ones being proposed.
00:50:07 And they were so successful with with Pat Con and other operations that maybe go by different names but are similar in.
00:50:17 An objective.
00:50:21 People, people are are terrified, terrified.
00:50:26 Of even suggesting.
00:50:29 Anything beyond just angrily tweeting about stuff.
00:50:35 Anyway, here's here's a little bit.
00:50:37 Here's a little sample of Lewis beam.
00:50:45 There is no such thing as Jewish domination.
00:50:54 There is only white submissiveness.
00:50:59 Refuse to submit and there is no longer domination.
00:51:05 So where our enemies have power over us?
00:51:11 Is where we are weak.
00:51:13 We have given them this power.
00:51:16 The problem is white folk.
00:51:20 We have become a weak, uncaring, lazy.
00:51:26 Thoughtless self-centered.
00:51:29 Greedy. Materialistic.
00:51:35 The results of that is America.
00:51:39 Go out the gate and see what the results is.
00:51:41 Did you forget you remember what it was like last time you was home?
00:51:45 Last time you was downtown, the last time you were in a public school or an institution or the last time you watched television, you.
00:51:53 Gave us that.
00:51:55 And I gave it gave us that we're all guilty to 1 degree or another.
00:52:00 I include myself in this because there's been times when I could have been stronger.
00:52:07 There has been times.
00:52:09 When I could have gone further.
00:52:13 There are times that I could have done more.
00:52:17 So I'm responsible too, so I'm not just putting myself into this condemnation.
00:52:27 Because I'm the speaker and I'm supposed to be guilty along with the audience, I'm telling.
00:52:31 You because it's true.
00:52:38 We're too weak.
00:52:40 We come, we have become too soft.
00:52:49 Tell you most of us, most of us.
00:52:56 Really and truly.
00:52:59 Don't deserve.
00:53:02 If we're judged by our present day actions and our present day habits and thoughts and beliefs and attitudes, we don't deserve the blood we carry in our veins because it came from far better men than ourselves.
00:53:26 So he was you.
00:53:27 Know he was a good speaker.
00:53:31 And he pointed out that look.
00:53:34 A lot of this is on us.
00:53:37 We've become decadent that you just.
00:53:39 That's another way of saying that, right, that we've become decadent.
00:53:43 We we're we've been asleep at the wheel and we're allowing all this.
00:53:47 To go on.
00:53:52 Now unfortunately.
00:53:54 And look, he admits that look, he was he he has been part of the problem, unfortunately though.
00:54:00 His solution was therefore.
00:54:05 And I might play another clip of another one of his speeches.
00:54:08 But he basically said you have to really want it.
00:54:12 You have to be willing to go to jail.
00:54:13 You have to be willing to die, and if you're not, then you're just a pretender.
00:54:17 You're just here to LARP.
00:54:18 You're just here to act like you give a **** about this and that, and and pretend that we're at war.
00:54:23 But really, you know.
00:54:27 You just want to stay home and and tweet angrily on the Internet.
00:54:30 You know the the 80s version of that.
00:54:37 But like I said.
00:54:38 He was a warrior.
00:54:39 He was a warrior.
00:54:39 And so he was a soldier.
00:54:41 And so he had soldier.
00:54:42 Solutions to everything.
00:54:46 When it and we'll.
00:54:48 We'll we'll see here in a second is why that wasn't effective.
00:54:54 So what they first what they.
00:54:55 Bring up in this documentary or this series.
00:54:59 The Sea drift, Texas.
00:55:02 Which was a place where a lot of these Vietnamese immigrants were placed.
Speaker 7
00:55:12 Before he became the master tactician of leaderless resistance, Lewis Beam was an ambitious clan leader on the lookout for a chance to stoke racial tensions and win new recruits.
Speaker 3
00:55:22 Do you have it in?
Devon
00:55:23 You to make the sacrifice.
Speaker 7
00:55:25 In 1979, Beams saw an opportunity in the simmering conference.
00:55:29 Relation between local fishermen and Vietnamese immigrants in sea drift, Texas.
Devon
00:55:39 I like how it's just oh, he sought opportunity.
00:55:41 No, he didn't see an opportunity.
00:55:44 He saw the government had moved a bunch of Vietnamese people into a small white community.
00:55:52 And it was creating problems.
00:55:55 And the Vietnamese people murdered someone.
00:55:59 Now what happened was.
00:56:01 The and we'll play.
00:56:04 I'll play for you.
00:56:05 Some news reports.
00:56:06 That'll kind of walk you through it, but basically a bunch of these people were moved to this really small white town that that got most of its money from *********.
00:56:17 And, you know, like getting, you know, fishing.
00:56:21 It was like a fishing town.
00:56:24 And there were some unspoken rules.
00:56:27 Yeah, because it had been that, that town that, that.
00:56:32 That ethnic group, in fact, probably the same families, had been there for for several decades.
00:56:39 And so they had some unspoken rules.
00:56:40 Like if I go out and I find, like, a good shrimp.
00:56:43 And spot you don't come.
00:56:44 And poach my spot.
00:56:49 That's my spot now.
00:56:53 And when the Vietnamese people came and started *********.
00:56:56 They were just poaching everyone's spots.
00:57:00 They weren't putting.
00:57:01 They weren't investing the time to go find it.
00:57:03 They would just follow the guy that that, that was investing the time to find the.
00:57:08 The good spots?
00:57:15 Because it wasn't just the white boomers that were warriors and soldiers.
00:57:20 These these guys were ******* in Vietnam too.
00:57:26 They carried machetes.
00:57:29 They carried weapons, guns.
00:57:32 They threatened the white fishermen.
00:57:36 And eventually murdered one.
00:57:39 So here's some news broadcasts I found.
00:57:42 That kind of walk you through that whole scenario like how it went down?
00:57:48 No one said the adjustment of Vietnamese refugees to life in the United States would be easy.
00:57:53 The differences in culture and customs are enormous.
00:57:56 In one Texas community, tensions produced by those differences already have led to.
00:58:01 See like how.
00:58:01 Like it's refugees causing problems.
00:58:08 The formula hasn't changed.
00:58:12 The formula hasn't changed.
00:58:13 They're just doing that.
00:58:14 They've been doing this to us nonstop for since World War 2.
00:58:19 New bloodshed with concern it could happen elsewhere.
00:58:22 Bob McNamara reports.
00:58:24 Sea drift, a tiny Texas Gulf Coast fishing town, has never seen so much fear and anger and hate all at once.
Speaker 15
00:58:31 These people, they don't.
00:58:33 They don't.
00:58:34 They like, they they.
Devon
00:58:39 What they don't mention is is.
00:58:40 That's that's the I'm pretty sure that's the wife of the man.
00:58:43 They murdered.
Speaker 15
00:58:45 They're just not our kind of people and their beaches full of people, and they're going to take and grab what they want, everybody's experience.
00:58:51 They've already went as far as murder.
Devon
00:58:54 Bitterness was born in Seadrift when dozens of Vietnamese refugees arrived here three years ago, scraping to carve out new lives.
00:59:02 The refugees took menial jobs in the local fishing industry, trying to save enough money to buy fishing boats for themselves.
00:59:09 And when they did, the Vietnamese were suddenly competing against native crabbers, and it was just a matter of time before tensions developed and finally exploded into violence.
00:59:19 35 year old Billy Joe Aplin.
00:59:21 Was shot and.
00:59:21 Killed allegedly by a pair of Vietnamese brothers in a dispute over appliance charges, the Vietnamese were poaching from the local.
00:59:28 Trappers, sea traps.
00:59:33 So that was the other they were doing.
00:59:34 They were literally poaching.
00:59:35 They were opening up the the the traps of the other fishermen and justice, taking the ******* crabs and and shrimp and stuff out.
00:59:43 Killing sparked an immediate and violent wave of revenge that saw three Vietnamese fishing boats sunk in Seadrift Harbor.
00:59:50 Fearing physical harm, most of the refugees fled town, but today some were back at work.
00:59:56 Young Wong, who speaks no English, said he had no choice but to come back.
01:00:08 And they're scared, too, over at the house where Billy Joe Rapline's folks and his.
01:00:11 Sisters are living.
01:00:13 BT Aplin, Billy Joel's father, claims the Vietnamese brought the troubles on themselves by ignoring the local unwritten crabbing code that if a crabber finds a good spot to fish the area is his until he abandons it, they don't leave the dog at the door.
01:00:33 The removal will.
01:00:35 Town officials blame Washington for simply dumping refugees on sea drift and expecting them to get along.
01:00:42 Well, they're going to have to educate the people, some kind of a training program in order.
01:00:47 For me, realizing with the laws.
01:00:50 And we're the customs and the laws.
01:00:53 Sea drift is not the only Gulf Coast town encountering problems with the Vietnamese in the last few months, there have been reports of tension and trouble between native fishermen and refugees in Florida and Louisiana.
01:01:05 Seadrift problems will not be solved without Washington's help. A federal mediator has been in town asking questions, but the troubles won't be cleared up soon.
01:01:14 At the moment it's an impasse.
01:01:16 Local fishermen entrenched against the group they regard as a.
01:01:18 Bunch of foreigners.
01:01:21 Because they are a bunch of foreigners.
01:01:23 So anyway.
01:01:26 Moving right along.
01:01:29 Refugee fishermen along the Gulf Coast.
01:01:32 The trouble was sparked by charges that the Vietnamese violated unwritten fishing laws and it was fueled by racism.
01:01:39 In August 1979, it exploded into the shooting death of an American fisherman. 2 Vietnamese brothers were acquitted in that case, but the threat of violence never disappeared.
01:01:49 And the day, as David **** reports, that threat appears.
01:01:54 Yeah. So the murderers walked.
01:01:56 They acquitted the refugees, of course, right?
Speaker 17
01:02:02 To have one out.
Devon
01:02:04 Vietnamese refugees building another new shrimp boat on the Texas coast.
01:02:09 But when this one is finished, Nam, you and Sue will fish with it.
01:02:12 He's already arranged to sell it. 38 Vietnamese shrimpers, nearly half of those who've been fishing in the Galveston Bay Area, say they're giving up as soon as they can find buyers for their boats.
01:02:23 The situation repeated all along the Texas coast, where local shrimpers say the waters are overcrowded.
01:02:29 Neuen von Nam, an Army Colonel in South Vietnam, a leader among refugee troopers here in Seabrook, TX.
01:02:36 He's willing to sell his boat at a heavy loss because of threats of violence from the Ku Klux Klan and its supporters.
Speaker 17
01:02:43 I cannot argue because this is not my country.
01:02:46 English is not my language.
01:02:48 I don't speak good English as they do to argue with them.
01:02:52 I am tired to argue.
01:02:54 I don't like it.
01:02:55 That's why I decide to go.
Devon
01:02:57 Business at Colonel Noah's fresh fish market has suffered, he says, as a result of the recent planned rally in the area at which a mock Vietnamese shrimp boat was burned.
01:03:06 The rally was promoted by Jane Fisher.
01:03:08 To my government and worked with them for over a year and a half and begged them to help this situation and do something about it and they wouldn't do it so.
01:03:16 I'm a white American.
01:03:17 I went to the KKK.
01:03:18 OK, those boats have to be taken out of the water destroyed.
01:03:22 We hope to get the vessels totally out of the country.
01:03:25 Emory, Wait, who runs a Seabrook Fish house, is looking for Central American buyers of the Vietnamese boats. Wait heads, a local coalition formed at the urging of the Texas Governor's office to try to find a solution.
01:03:37 Wave have pressure put on them because Mexico cancelled their permits and the Vietnamese, now being in the area, seem to be the the thing that the American fishermen can literally get their hands on.
01:03:50 A poor economy, high fuel costs, depleted fishing grounds is a double edged sword.
01:03:57 So anyway, they you know they ***** about how.
01:04:03 You know the the evil KKK is getting involved and so basically what happened was after the murder.
01:04:10 The white fisherman reached out to the Texas KKK.
01:04:16 And said, look, you know we're.
01:04:18 Being displaced here, we're having, you know, racial problems out here.
01:04:23 Can you come help us?
01:04:24 The unfortunate thing is, like I said, is their their solutions to the problem.
01:04:30 We're not solutions.
01:04:33 Their solutions to the problem were we're going to go out and justice, intimidate them, not understanding that.
01:04:39 No, these refugees have the full force of the federal government behind them.
01:04:43 The federal government is.
01:04:45 It's a fantasy that they represent you.
01:04:49 They represent themselves.
01:04:52 And what they want is those refugees in your town.
01:04:55 So that's just the way.
01:04:56 It's going to be.
01:04:58 You're not going to intimidate.
01:05:01 The federal government.
01:05:03 With a bunch of guys with sheets on their heads.
01:05:08 You're not, and in fact you're not going to intimidate a whole lot of people and you're going to look like the other.
01:05:15 By dressing up in in, you know we've gone over this in in previous streams where, like the whole dressing up like a ghost thing is stupid.
01:05:22 It makes you look ridiculous and unrelatable, and it doesn't matter how cool it looks in your culture.
01:05:28 Or how respect that it is in your culture and all these different titles.
01:05:32 They they mean something.
01:05:33 Look, if you want to do that in private and make that some kind of ritual in your club, that's one thing.
01:05:40 But to walk around in public like that makes you look crazy.
01:05:47 Like, what's the big complaint about Jewish influence in the West?
01:05:50 They blend right in.
01:05:53 You're doing the opposite of that.
01:05:58 You're trying to stand out.
01:06:02 So you're not going to be effective.
01:06:06 What's effective is blending right in.
01:06:10 And appearing relatable to other people.
01:06:14 Unless of course, look, if you have the power, if you had like for example, a standing army of of million, you know, a couple million people and and you could just intimidate ******* do whatever you want.
01:06:27 Right, you could.
01:06:28 You could dress up and ******* gorilla costumes.
01:06:35 People wouldn't **** with you.
01:06:38 The gosh, those those, that's the gorilla costume.
01:06:40 Guys, don't **** with them.
01:06:47 But otherwise, you're just making yourself look like the other.
01:06:50 You're looking unrelatable.
01:06:54 Protection from the Ku Klux Klan.
01:06:56 Steve Kroft reports the suit.
01:06:58 Found today in Houston.
01:07:01 OK.
01:07:01 So then here and then see now here's.
01:07:03 How you do wage war?
01:07:07 We were talking about Christian identity in Idaho, and the SPLC miraculously had a case where the those people decide that, like, you know, for some reason for no reason at all, you know, like the the security guards, that Christian identity camp just started chasing some lady and her son, like for totally no reason.
01:07:27 Right for for totally no reason that that has changed three different times anyway.
01:07:32 Then the SPLC swoops in and sues them out of existence.
01:07:39 Because they're good at law fair.
01:07:44 And so it didn't matter that you were tough and you had some kind of military training camp and that you dressed up in your cool, scary costumes or whatever.
01:07:53 At the end of.
01:07:53 The day you.
01:07:54 Lost not on a battlefield, but in a courtroom.
01:08:03 And the same thing happened here.
01:08:05 But it was the same ******* people.
01:08:11 The SPLC.
01:08:14 Literally the same lawyers that sued the.
01:08:21 The Christian identity guys.
01:08:25 And honestly, probably some or at least tangentially related to this.
01:08:29 The the same lawyers suing Alex Jones, right?
01:08:32 They probably they.
01:08:34 They probably brunch together.
01:08:40 Came in.
01:08:41 And sued the the Texas KKK.
01:08:44 Out of existence.
01:08:45 And is believed to be the first antitrust action ever filed against the Ku Klux Klan, and you have been news claim that the plan and a local fisherman's group have conspired to keep them from fishing the waters of Galveston Bay through a campaign of violence and intimidation.
01:09:00 The Vietnamese came to this country shaking a land of freedom.
01:09:05 Where we could raise our family in pieces, since cooling the wind and warm and several 100 Vietnamese moved to Seabrook, TX, they've had nothing but trouble.
01:09:14 Party in this.
01:09:14 Three of their boats have been.
01:09:16 Burned and the.
01:09:16 Ku Klux Klan has held several rallies in which effigies of Vietnamese boats have been.
01:09:23 Now, see again the optics of this.
01:09:27 If I'm some guy that some you know.
01:09:31 Not like if I'm if I'm just some random white guy in Colorado somewhere and I see this on TV.
01:09:40 Well, I don't like, I don't know, do I side with the the poor immigrant guy who just wants freedom and wants to be American and just wants a place to where he can be safe or do I side with the guys wearing sheets on their heads and and torches.
01:10:03 The blaze.
01:10:04 Mr. Bean, the.
01:10:07 And there he is. There's Morris's of the SPLC still around. In fact, he's part of this documentary, The Healing Hate documentary. He's he was interviewed for in episode one. I'm sure he'll pop up again.
01:10:20 He was literally the exact same lawyer that went after the Christian identity people in Idaho.
01:10:29 If I remember correctly they they even referenced this case.
01:10:33 In that episode, and I don't remember what the dollar amount was, but they they were awarded something insane like like 6,000,000 bucks.
01:10:46 And dragon of the Texas complex clan has issued an ultimatum and that is that if the.
01:10:50 Fishermen are not out.
01:10:52 The Vietnamese fishermen not out of Galveston Bay by the 15th of May of the date ********* season opens, he will take matters in his own hands.
01:10:59 51 Vietnamese boats are now for sale, but there have been no buyers. The Vietnamese say they plan to stay and fish, at least through this season, and are asking the federal government for an injunction that will guarantee their rights.
01:11:12 He left his rights behind him in Vietnam, who voted here now taking my rights away from me.
01:11:18 And my friends.
01:11:22 And I'm going to fight it, Jean Fisher, president of the Seabrook King of Fisherman's Coalition, maintains that the Vietnamese are the rules that are violating the law by not obeying fishing regulations.
01:11:33 Fisher and the clan are making no promises.
01:11:35 Texas citizens will not rule their both rent their jobs and their livelihood without effect.
01:11:43 The Grand Dragon would now say how the clan plans to fight.
01:11:47 He says he would like to avoid violence, but would not.
01:11:49 Rule it out.
01:11:50 The Vietnamese are hoping it won't come to that.
01:11:53 They are counting on the federal government to prevent violence, even if it means sending in federal marshals to protect.
01:11:59 Limited resources of Galveston Bay have led.
01:12:05 See, this is what this is what drives me crazy is like, what's wrong with just looking like that all the time, you know?
01:12:13 Like, just look.
01:12:13 Like that all the time.
01:12:15 Don't put the costume.
01:12:16 On this looks fine.
01:12:18 You look totally relatable.
01:12:23 So and look, a lot of it.
01:12:25 It isn't very, you know, like, like this guy right here.
01:12:29 Not this guy, that guy, you know, he's not the most eloquent guy in the world.
01:12:33 I probably wouldn't put him in front of a camera.
01:12:36 Because he is starting to sound like that dude Tucker Gerbs guy.
01:12:43 No, a better way of putting it would be.
01:12:45 Like look.
01:12:46 We've been here a long time.
01:12:48 We've got a way of doing things, but we also have regulations that we have to.
01:12:54 Comply with.
01:12:58 And what you've done is you've injected a bunch of people into our population.
01:13:05 Giving them government loans.
01:13:09 Giving them cash outright.
01:13:14 And then you're not enforcing things not only when they're not following the regulations that we've had to comply with forever.
01:13:21 They ******* killed a guy when they killed.
01:13:23 They murdered one of us.
01:13:24 And you acquitted the.
01:13:25 The the murderers.
01:13:28 Because you're so hell bent.
01:13:30 On making this refugees welcome ******** work.
01:13:35 You're willing to look the other way.
01:13:37 You don't want there to be any problems.
01:13:39 You sure **** don't want.
01:13:42 The American public to think there's anything wrong with with this because you know, this is you're you're doing.
01:13:49 And you also know you're and you're not going.
01:13:51 To stop doing it.
01:14:08 But you know, honestly, I feel like they did the best they could with what they had.
01:14:11 Pull it out.
01:14:12 The Vietnamese are hoping it won't come to that.
01:14:15 By Vietnamese shrimpers, led by former South Vietnamese Colonel Neuen van Nam against the Texas Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, led by Grand Dragon Lewis Bean, the defendants also included American troopers alleged to have committed acts of intimidation and harassment against the Vietnamese fishing on Galveston Bay.
01:14:35 The attorney for the Vietnamese, Morris Dees of a group called the Alabama Clan Watch, shifted the focus of the hearing from merely alleged mistreatment of Vietnamese shrimpers to other clan activity.
01:14:48 Videotape of a clan paramilitary training camp in Texas was introduced as evidence how to stage an ambush.
01:14:55 The use of automatic weapons the photographer, Wayne Derrick, a graduate of Rice University, shot the tape as a class project.
01:15:03 The youth attended a clan rally at which Grand Dragon Beam made the statement, which was also shown in court.
01:15:12 Most emphatically and positively.
01:15:14 And the kids? Love's plan is more than.
01:15:17 Willing to select.
01:15:19 Out of the ranks of American fishermen, some of your more hurting souls and send them through our training camps.
01:15:25 And when.
01:15:25 You come out of that, they'll be photographs taken.
01:15:33 See stuff like this.
01:15:36 You know.
01:15:37 Cruising around in a ********* boat dressed like that, holding rifles with a fake Vietnamese guy hanging from from from the ship in a noose.
01:15:50 Not a good look.
01:15:52 Not a good look and look if you had.
01:15:56 If you all you were.
01:15:57 Trying to do was intimidate the Vietnamese.
01:15:59 The Vietnamese.
01:16:00 Yeah, that that would totally work.
01:16:04 But that doesn't intimidate the FBI.
01:16:07 That doesn't intimidate the SPLC.
01:16:10 They're going to use it against you in court.
01:16:16 And they did.
01:16:19 Last month of a shrimp boat loaded with robbed and heavily armed clansmen were also introduced as evidence.
01:16:25 The boat was seen in the Seabrook, TX area where many Vietnamese shrimpers are located.
01:16:30 A decision on the request for preliminary injunction against the Klan and others is expected today.
01:16:36 David **** C.
01:16:41 The thing is.
01:16:46 You could say the pen is mightier than the sword.
01:16:50 But the media is mightier than the than the.
01:16:54 Assault rifle, unfortunately.
01:16:59 Because not only do they have the media reporting.
01:17:03 This in an obviously biased way.
01:17:06 And here's another here's another report.
01:17:08 This was from even the local news was reporting in a biased way.
Speaker 18
01:17:13 Tonight, the local Ku Klux Klan staged a rally in Santa Fe, just off Hwy.
01:17:17 6, with the idea of being a race and money for a legal defense fund.
01:17:20 That money going to defend some local Klansmen named in a suit by Vietnamese fishermen.
Speaker 19
01:17:26 The suit claims harassment and threats by Klansmen and some American fishermen against Vietnamese refugee fishermen using Galveston Bay.
01:17:33 The rally raised money for the Defense Fund, even though.
Devon
01:17:38 OK, I will have to say the camo clans outfit is kind of cool.
01:17:42 It's that that's a little cool.
01:17:44 I'm just.
01:17:44 I'm just kidding.
Speaker 19
01:17:46 Even though plan chief Lewis Bean claims the KKK and the Vietnamese have come to terms for a peaceful settlement of their differences.
Speaker 6
01:17:53 Yeah, I hate to disappoint everybody, but I don't hate Vietnamese.
01:17:57 I've worked.
01:17:57 I've fought for him in Vietnam.
01:17:59 She had my blood, sweat and tears for their freedom.
01:18:02 And since they've been here, I've worked with.
01:18:04 Former Vietnamese veterans in projects of mutual interest and concern.
Speaker 19
01:18:10 Meanwhile, this gathering had almost more media people attending it than clans people.
01:18:16 The clan has discovered Madison Ave.
01:18:18 though some of the news people are reluctant to participate, they feel that covering events like this.
Speaker
01:18:24 I don't know.
01:18:24 It's just we're working on a series right now, so.
Devon
01:18:28 Why do you think why?
01:18:30 Do you think clan guys?
01:18:32 That the media there's more media than there were.
01:18:35 Where you guys?
01:18:36 Why do you think there's so many?
01:18:39 Why do you think they're so they're so interested in, in, in shooting.
01:18:43 You think that they're going to, oh, they're going to bring our case to the American people.
01:18:47 Is that is that what you were thinking?
01:18:48 Because that's not what was going on.
01:18:50 What was going on is they were getting images like this.
01:18:57 Like they were basically saying, look, ******* Cobra commander is down here.
01:19:02 Cobra Commander is down here harassing these poor immigrants.
01:19:11 These poor immigrants, they're just trying to be here for freedom.
01:19:16 And Cobra ******* commander comes down here.
01:19:29 So anyway.
01:19:31 And if that's not enough?
01:19:34 You're also up against people.
01:19:37 Who have the funding to produce movies?
01:19:43 They made a movie about it.
Speaker 18
01:19:50 That's what this whole town.
Devon
01:19:53 That's what this whole town lives on.
Speaker
01:19:55 And that ain't.
Devon
01:19:56 Much food for 10 hours worth.
Speaker
01:19:57 Looking good.
Devon
01:19:57 He's goofed.
01:19:58 Raped in the Bay.
01:19:59 My boy brought the VC over there.
01:20:01 Now they're right here in Texas taking.
01:20:03 The bread out of.
01:20:04 Our mouth.
Speaker 12
01:20:04 We defend everybody all over the world, but there's no protection for any American.
01:20:08 We just want to have a chance to make our living, to be Americans.
Speaker
01:20:12 I got me a boat out there.
01:20:13 I'm about to lose the loan sharks on kind of some people.
Speaker 19
01:20:15 Doing business with Vietnamese.
Speaker 16
01:20:18 Thank you.
Speaker 4
01:20:21 You're gonna lose it.
Speaker
01:20:23 Get that loan.
01:20:25 You know, I'd give you that money if I had.
Devon
01:20:29 That's my.
Speaker
01:20:34 Big man picking on.
Devon
01:20:35 A kid.
Speaker 17
01:20:36 Why are you sticking up for these people?
Speaker
01:20:47 I don't want.
Speaker 4
01:20:48 You hurt.
01:20:50 I still care about you.
Speaker 7
01:20:51 Here in Texas, tensions continue to mount between Anglo Fish.
Devon
01:20:57 So here, here you want to see some choice scenes from Alamo Bay.
01:21:03 Big budget production. Big names.
01:21:10 Came out in 1985. They you know, they they were able to put.
01:21:12 It together pretty quick.
01:21:15 Once again, how come the right never does this?
01:21:19 There was no the rights perspective version of this.
01:21:23 Because the right.
01:21:24 Doesn't have the ******* money.
01:21:27 Let's see. Let's see who.
01:21:28 Was behind this Alamo Bay.
01:21:32 Alamo Bay in 1985.
01:21:38 Let's see.
01:21:43 Written by Alice Arlen.
01:21:49 Oh, she's uh.
01:21:56 No, it doesn't really say what else did you write?
01:22:07 I don't know who that is.
01:22:09 Written by our directed by.
01:22:13 Louis Malay.
01:22:14 Let's see here.
01:22:15 He's a French guy.
01:22:19 Born into a wealthy industrialist family.
01:22:25 No, but he's Catholic.
01:22:26 He's Catholic.
01:22:30 Produced by. Let's see here.
01:22:35 Added by yeah.
01:22:37 Believe it or not.
01:22:39 At least as far as I can tell.
01:22:42 Not a whole lot of the tribe involved, at least with the big point men type stuff.
01:22:48 But here's here's what's funny.
01:22:50 The budget was 5 million ******* dollars.
01:22:53 $5,000,000 and they only brought in $380,000. So.
01:22:58 It was a total *******.
01:22:59 Flop but they didn't they.
01:23:01 Just ate the costs.
01:23:03 They were willing to throw close to pretty much all the budget just went away. I mean, if you spend $5,000,000 on something only get $380,000 back, that's you know that you might as well, you just burn 4, four and a half million dollars.
01:23:18 But it was worth it.
01:23:19 Just like Twitter didn't make money for 10 years straight for the same reason it's worth it, it's worth just burning money.
01:23:27 If you can change hearts and minds and these are the kinds of of look at this, look at the scenes that are in.
01:23:33 This movie here.
Speaker
01:23:40 There's another one of them cutting.
Speaker 12
01:23:41 Through the yard again.
Devon
01:23:44 Hey, you, get out of here.
Speaker
01:23:51 What did you?
01:23:51 Say howdy.
01:23:53 I'm looking for the Vietnamese people.
01:23:57 You're standing on my damn lawn.
01:24:01 I want to shoot you.
Devon
01:24:07 So basically, you know, just a happy nice, non threatening Vietnamese guys walking by and you know the evil white man just like I'm going to.
01:24:16 ******* murder. You like already?
Speaker 11
01:24:22 Thank you folks.
01:24:23 Have a nice day.
Devon
01:24:27 And and he's just so innocent.
01:24:29 He's just, like, still smiling.
01:24:30 Oh, OK.
01:24:31 Well, have a nice day.
01:24:32 Bye bye.
01:24:51 See and then.
01:24:52 And then he just goes on a rampage, just starts randomly.
01:24:55 He just goes on his boat and starts ******* shooting him with his rifle.
01:24:59 Like the opposite of what actually happened, right?
01:25:03 And this is my favorite scene.
01:25:07 My favorite scene because it ties in exactly with a reality.
01:25:13 That's not, that's not so pretty.
Speaker
01:25:17 Why are you sticking up for these people?
Devon
01:25:34 The treacherous white woman.
Speaker 2
01:25:49 I gotta go see Wally and Corpus.
Devon
01:25:55 So the treacherous white woman.
01:25:59 Sides automatically with the newcomers.
01:26:05 Meanwhile, at the Klan rally.
01:26:08 There we go.
01:26:22 And then then this this dramatic scene.
01:26:45 He's staring down the white man.
01:26:48 Go ahead, do it, ******.
01:27:00 Ohh no treacherous.
01:27:01 White woman again.
01:27:10 So treacherous white woman makes it so he can't do it.
01:27:15 And The funny thing is, this is actually has a little bit of reality to it.
01:27:19 You see the daughter.
01:27:22 The daughter of the man the Vietnamese murdered.
01:27:27 They killed her dad.
01:27:33 She's interviewed by the makers of this healing hate documentary.
01:27:39 And listen to.
01:27:40 The words of the treacherous white woman.
Speaker 9
01:27:44 I'm Beth Applin Martin and my dad was killed in 1979 by Vietnamese fishermen.
01:27:52 That started or, you know, a pretty serious rain of terror along the Gulf Coast against the Vietnamese by the KKK.
01:28:00 There were one to two men on the bow of each of those boats with machetes. Some of them had it in their teeth and feet up on the edge, and they were saying they'll kill your kids in front of you and then kill you first. And you know Dad's talking about. Yeah, I'm gonna cut your throat.
01:28:13 You know, I mean.
01:28:14 It it was a serious ordeal.
01:28:17 The anti refugee sentiment started getting whipped up by the KKK.
Devon
01:28:23 The anti refugee sentiment was whipped up by the KKK, not the fact that they murdered her dad.
01:28:28 OK, OK, but go on.
01:28:30 Go on.
Speaker 9
01:28:31 And they had representatives going out to all these small little communities recruiting new membership because of it.
01:28:40 And, you know, stirring up this anti immigrant sentiment.
Devon
01:28:45 Again, has nothing to do with the fact that they murdered your dad, but but go on.
Speaker 7
01:28:52 Beth Applin regrets her family support for the anti immigrant fervor that drove the Vietnamese out of sea drift.
Speaker 9
01:29:00 Many years after I went through a box of the stuff that my mother kept and.
01:29:05 Came across.
01:29:08 Government letters from government officials also, it would seem, I had family members who were working to establish a white nationalist organization, the National Organization of the American Spirit.
01:29:22 Elected Rudy Aplin, that was my dad's oldest brother. After years and years of whites fishing along the Texas coast, the government has brought in Vietnamese replacements for them.
01:29:35 I mean, they're talking about.
01:29:37 Yeah, we've heard that replacement thing today.
Devon
01:29:44 Even though.
01:29:45 The federal government brought in immigrants that murdered her dad.
01:29:50 He's like, Oh yeah.
01:29:52 Weight replacement, like that's a thing.
01:30:00 I'm telling you, nothing is nothing is like the treachery of the treacherous white woman.
01:30:07 They killed her dad and she's still like virtual virtue signaling.
01:30:13 She's she's one of those women that gets raped and still wants to say, refugees welcome it.
01:30:18 It's it's insane.
01:30:19 I don't, I don't know.
01:30:20 This is why they shouldn't be allowed to vote.
01:30:22 Or have any kind?
Speaker 9
01:30:22 Of power.
01:30:24 The same things are saying today, they said.
01:30:26 45 years ago.
Devon
01:30:29 She's just so disappointed.
01:30:33 So disappointed. So anyway, it's funny that she said that the same things they're saying today, they said 45 years ago someone in chat mentioned that Lewis beam looked like, I think the term was VHS.
01:30:50 Nick Fuentes.
01:30:53 You're going to like this so.
01:30:56 They said this looks like VHS Nick Fuentes well.
01:31:01 Look at this next clip.
01:31:05 Where's that? Where is that?
01:31:11 Listen to what they're saying.
Speaker 3
01:31:16 Can you sell the street?
01:31:19 Yeah, high VV high Power America first.
Devon
01:31:29 Yes, they literally said America first.
01:31:35 And of course, that's why they put it in this documentary so that you would make, you know, you would make the connection and be like, Oh my God, it's happening again.
01:31:43 It's happening again.
01:31:50 Aye, swing away.
01:31:52 And then it then goes on from there.
01:31:54 We're going to cover the next part of the documentary.
01:31:57 It's like it's going to be its own episode.
01:31:59 So we'll do that next next stream they go into the the order, which was a group of of well, I guess white nationalists, you could say that were holding up.
01:32:13 Banks and robbing armored cars and stuff like that and using the money to.
01:32:18 Fund their operation, and then the feds like the feds often do.
01:32:24 Burned one of them alive because and said whoops, it must have been a flare.
01:32:29 We shot some flares off and we oh must have burned them alive in that house on accident.
01:32:34 You know, as we often do, but then you know, after they talk, yeah, after they play like the Him saying America first.
01:32:42 You know, they they make sure to show, oh, look.
01:32:44 And it all comes back to January 6th.
01:32:48 And then they use this photo that.
01:32:49 Will 100%.
01:32:52 100% be used in textbooks.
01:32:59 This 100%.
01:33:02 Well, I don't know that they use textbooks anymore, but this will be the image that children are shown in public schools when they're taught about the great insurrection.
01:33:12 On January 6, the darkest day for democracy.
01:33:17 Look, they they even had a noose.
01:33:19 They were going to hang the politicians.
01:33:30 See The thing is.
01:33:33 As much as we have all this data saying that people are predicting a civil war, people think that there's going to be a civil war in their lifetime.
01:33:42 Look, I I and I actually count myself in that that group, I think that there's a really at least a really good possibility of that taking place and and and so do you.
01:33:53 About roughly half of Americans, and that includes Democrats.
01:33:59 There's also this reality.
01:34:03 For those of you just listening, the headline is Americans are too pampered and neurotic.
01:34:09 To fight a civil war.
01:34:15 Americans are too pampered and neurotic.
01:34:19 To fight a civil war.
01:34:22 Now this goes back to a lot.
01:34:24 Of what?
01:34:25 You know what Louis or Louis?
01:34:33 Why am i-beam? I wanted to say Bean I knew.
01:34:37 That was wrong.
01:34:39 Louis beam.
01:34:41 A lot of what he was saying.
01:34:43 Was and that was back then. So if in 1979 people were too decadent to make and, you know to do anything really substantial.
01:34:53 We're we're a lot further down the decadence Rd. from 1979.
01:35:04 If back then people were too comfortable.
01:35:09 Just complaining and ******** about not actually doing about it.
01:35:12 You know, you better believe that we're much worse.
01:35:14 Off now.
01:35:15 And part of it is because just.
01:35:17 Look what?
01:35:18 What a lot of people.
01:35:22 Understand on some level.
01:35:27 It's just like they were unsuccessful trying to do these little military operations back in the 70s and 80s.
01:35:35 A lot of it would be futile unless you had some powerful look like Trump, right?
01:35:41 If Trump had crossed the Rubicon, as everyone was saying, if Trump had wanted, if Trump had refused to leave the Oval Office, if Trump had packed the military full of loyalists.
01:35:52 And and just well and just not hired people like ******* Christopher Wray and all these other ********.
01:35:57 If he had just purged the federal prosecutor like, look, when the Clintons got into the White House, they did a huge look and said Obama, by the way, that Democrats just do that.
01:36:08 They purged the federal government of people who.
01:36:10 Weren't loyal to them.
01:36:12 You can do that as the President.
01:36:21 But Trump didn't do it.
01:36:23 He thought it would.
01:36:23 Look bad.
01:36:27 It would look like he was being a dictator.
01:36:29 Well, The Guess Who cares?
01:36:31 You already won the election.
01:36:33 You're already there.
01:36:34 You have the power.
01:36:36 ******* use it or lose it.
01:36:39 And he chose the latter.
01:36:46 But the real power, the real, the reason why the left has the ability to just make a movie about something, for example, right?
01:36:54 Is this is how the left fights the left doesn't join militias.
01:37:03 The headline is how the newest mega donor wants to change Washington.
01:37:09 His name is Sam Bankman Fried.
01:37:14 Sam bankman fried.
01:37:17 Has a big.
01:37:17 Fortune and big plans for how to spend it, including an unusual political power building strategy.
01:37:28 One of the biggest donors in the Democratic or in Democratic politics.
01:37:34 This year isn't sure if he really wants to be a democratic mega donor, at least not on the party's terms.
01:37:41 But then part of life, as Sam Bankman Fried, is about embracing paradoxes.
01:37:45 The 30 year.
01:37:46 Old, who has amassed an estimated $20 billion.
01:37:51 Over the last four years, through cryptocurrency drives a hybrid Toyota Corolla, a monk like aesthetic, he's he's like a neckbeard, a neck beard with ******* $20 billion, throwing money at Democrats.
01:38:08 Last election, he spent over $10 million.
01:38:13 Backing President Biden.
01:38:22 He said in the 2024 election he's going to spend anywhere from 100 million.
01:38:29 To $1 billion.
01:38:43 Yeah, I was listening to an old.
01:38:44 Bill Cooper broadcast.
01:38:48 And Bill Cooper made the comment he was really kind of ****** ***.
01:38:52 He was talking, actually, it was because I was.
01:38:54 I was looking up stuff on that Linda Thompson woman.
01:38:57 And he had Linda Thompson on on.
01:38:59 The air with.
01:39:01 And he was talking to her about one of her videos about Waco, which at the time was on VHS.
01:39:10 And they were selling.
01:39:12 You know VHS copies, and because it costs a lot of money to produce video back then it was a lot of money back then.
01:39:20 You needed a lot of very specialized equipment. You couldn't even. You got to remember back when Waco happened. You didn't even have the ability to edit on a computer unless that computer cost like about $100,000.
01:39:34 Like, not not an exaggeration. Like literally like $100,000.
01:39:39 Just for basic edits.
01:39:41 Otherwise you are editing tape to tape and even the tape decks that would do that.
01:39:46 Those are like 20.
01:39:47 To $50,000.
01:39:51 So it costs.
01:39:51 A lot of money to produce any kind of video, and they went and spent a lot of money producing these documentaries on Waco and they were trying to make that money back by selling them on VHS.
01:40:07 And groups.
01:40:10 That well, well, there'd be.
01:40:13 It'd probably be the same kind of people that would.
01:40:14 Call someone like me a grifter, right?
01:40:17 Back then, called them patriots, you know, PAY patriots.
01:40:25 And started doing mass copies of their VHS tapes and distributing them for free.
01:40:35 And in some instances, reselling them to to recoup their costs or costs ironically.
01:40:44 And Bill Cooper said, like, look, when you guys do this, you're stealing from the people doing the work.
01:40:50 We don't have a lot of money.
01:40:53 The left has tons of money.
01:40:59 The rights just concerned with saving money on their taxes.
01:41:12 The right has been underfunded in terms of like the the radical right, that this isn't right.
01:41:17 Whatever you want to call it.
01:41:18 We've been underfunded for always.
01:41:38 And that's why we have.
01:41:39 Stuff like this going on.
01:41:48 Is the headline a post racial world?
01:41:51 The last white man?
01:41:55 By Mohsin Hamid.
01:41:59 A man enjoying his life in the West.
01:42:02 Made possible by white men.
01:42:07 Come eventually settles when the world's population turns brown and white people become a distant memory.
01:42:26 Because he's got money to publish his book.
01:42:31 I can't even self publish through like Amazon or something like that without it getting banned.
01:42:43 This guy gets published through major publishers and then gets Free Press write ups in.
01:42:50 Major publications like The Spectator in this case.
01:43:07 Which by the way.
01:43:08 I understand why.
01:43:12 Every problem starts to look like a nail when you're in this situation, you're kind of like, well, what?
01:43:16 What can we do then?
01:43:18 I can't just make a billion dollars real quick.
01:43:22 I can't just be like this billionaire that goes around funding right wing causes.
01:43:28 What's the solution then?
01:43:33 And that's why people get frustrated and start to think of, like, well, I could do this.
01:43:39 Or I could do that.
01:43:52 You know, it's kind of funny, though, like when we talk about civil war and and and and maybe being possibly put in a situation where you are up against a a powerful military, there's always things like this that make me feel less worried about it.
Speaker 16
01:44:10 This class has 75 students, including twelve females.
01:44:22 One of whom ranks as class commander.
Devon
01:44:30 Look how small she is.
01:44:33 She's like a ******* child.
01:44:35 Look at this.
01:44:36 That's not trick photography.
01:44:38 In fact, if anything, she should look bigger than she is because she's.
01:44:40 In front of like.
01:44:42 Closer to the camera, look at this.
Speaker 16
01:44:43 Ranks as class commander.
Devon
01:44:51 That's that's, that's who's in.
01:45:01 That's the military.
01:45:07 Oh God.
01:45:15 That's that's the Marines.
01:45:22 Some ******* Mexican Hobbit.
01:45:31 Oh, good Lord.
01:45:38 All right.
01:45:38 Well, let's let's do super chats real quick.
01:45:44 Wrap things up here.
01:45:55 All right.
01:45:59 Jay Ray, 1981.
01:46:03 80,000 hires for IRS. Do you see them going after us for any little thing? Answer yes.
01:46:11 They've already done it during the Obama administration.
01:46:15 See, this is this is this is a perfect example of the kinds of things that Trump did wrong.
01:46:22 During the Obama administration, it was totally obvious that the IRS was targeting tea party groups by not granting them the 501C3 status that they needed in order to put commercials on the air and stuff like that.
01:46:43 They were purposely and there was look, there was emails that proved it.
01:46:48 Between the head of the IRS.
01:46:51 And IRS employees, it wasn't like, oh, we think they did that Lois Lerner.
01:46:58 I think was her.
01:46:58 Name was the the head of the IRS.
01:47:01 At the time.
01:47:03 And she just took the 5th when they had hearings about it, nothing ever happened to her.
01:47:15 Nothing ever happened to her.
01:47:19 Or the other people involved.
01:47:24 And and many of those people stayed working there.
01:47:27 Once the Trump administration took over, they didn't clean house at the IRS or anywhere.
01:47:36 The funny thing about Biden being in the in the White House now is a lot of the people his you know, when he was vice president for Obama, a lot of this, the same people they hired are still there.
01:47:56 So yeah, they'll they will absolutely.
01:48:02 Use the power of the IRS to go after everybody.
01:48:06 That they can.
01:48:09 They they they.
01:48:10 I did see something about they.
01:48:12 It wasn't even.
01:48:13 Just look.
01:48:13 It's not even just like the audits and stuff like that.
01:48:16 They posted that ad.
01:48:17 This is the.
01:48:18 Crazy thing so.
01:48:19 Look, they're going to him because, like, they know they're never, they're never held.
01:48:25 See, just like here's another aspect to in the beginning this stream I mentioned that the boomers they like to relive the past because they know the future has nothing for anybody, partially thanks to them.
01:48:37 But another thing that you have to keep in mind with people as they get closer to the end of their lives, as much in denial as boomers.
01:48:45 Might be about that ever taking place.
01:48:48 You know, the last thing they want to do is think about dying because yet again, that's another thing in the future.
01:48:54 It's something that no human can avoid forever.
01:48:59 And as you start to get to the.
01:49:01 End of your life.
01:49:03 Like Biden.
01:49:05 Like Pelosi?
01:49:07 Like Schumer, as you start to become these these.
01:49:12 You know, geriatric people in charge that have never quite sealed the deal on their big plans.
01:49:19 Like they've moved the.
01:49:20 Football dramatically, and maybe in some of their cases, they've done better than they thought they ever would.
01:49:25 But the real ******** commies that are that are in the the real hard.
01:49:32 Or anti white communists.
01:49:36 Want to see this all the way through and they know that the clock is ticking.
01:49:41 And so they're going to possibly do ****.
01:49:44 That's that seems a little, uh.
01:49:47 You know, like like, turn the heat up on the frog a little too fast.
01:49:51 Because they know that their their time is going to be up pretty soon they want to be around for that.
01:49:57 No, but let me see if I can find that.
01:50:06 There was a job listing that the IRS listed at yeah here.
01:50:11 It is.
01:50:12 So this is from the New York Post.
01:50:15 IRS faces online uproar, so that's the problem.
01:50:17 It's always online uproar.
01:50:20 Like that's, that's what that's the problem I'm talking.
01:50:22 About all night.
01:50:24 Online uproar.
01:50:26 Ooh, not some online uproar, says the IRS, as they don't care.
01:50:31 An online job posted for special agents within the law enforcement branch of the IRS is causing a stir on social media not on social media.
01:50:43 As Congress prepares to pass a spending bill that would greatly expand the federal agency, a link to a job posting for criminal investigation special agents.
01:50:55 Appeared to have been briefly deleted on Wednesday following online criticism of the postings language.
01:51:02 That reappeared back online after a Fox business inquiry to the agency.
01:51:08 A key requirement.
01:51:11 For applicants is that they have to be quote, legally allowed to carry a firearm.
01:51:17 And quote major duties include carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force if necessary.
01:51:29 This is for IRS agents.
01:51:32 This is a real IRS job posting.
01:51:38 They're saying that you need to be willing to use deadly force.
01:51:49 The retirement that the agents will be willing to use, or the requirement that they'll be willing to use deadly force if necessary, drew heated criticism online.
01:52:01 The same language appears in job postings for other enforcement agencies, such as the FBI.
01:52:18 Yeah, that's not a good that's not good news.
01:52:21 It's not good news.
01:52:26 Reaver $10. Appreciate that. Hey, Devin just watched the Dependents Day edition and you made a comment in there that portraying the president as he is impotent was part of the propaganda.
01:52:37 I think that's more just accurate portrayal if you ask me.
01:52:42 Sure, Trump outsourced a bunch of the work to others.
01:52:45 But isn't that every president?
01:52:49 Dependence day.
01:52:51 That was about Independence Day of the movie.
Speaker 10
01:52:56 What I was.
Devon
01:52:56 Getting at with that is he's the only he's like the he's the white guy, right?
01:53:03 He's the.
01:53:03 All American white guy.
01:53:05 And they're showing him as completely incompetent, not because they're not making a comment about the political forces in Washington.
01:53:15 They're making a comment about.
01:53:18 Or rather, they're.
01:53:24 The the metaphor is here's the incompetent white guy.
01:53:29 What I was getting at is.
01:53:31 The president in that movie, the the white, you know, all American president.
01:53:38 Was the same white guy that was in every advertisement during that, you know, during that time in the 90s, you know, the the stupid dad that you know.
01:53:47 Ohh, the wife has to has to change the tire because he's just dumb and he doesn't know anything.
01:53:52 That's what I was getting at with that is he was just like the the the weak useless guy that all the powerful.
01:53:58 And then around.
01:53:59 Them don't really need to be, have you know, have there.
01:54:06 Quebec, $25 appreciate that lots of bees.
01:54:10 You didn't put a nose icon?
01:54:13 I swear to God.
01:54:14 That was like I was like.
01:54:15 God, how is this happening to me?
01:54:23 They're usually very nice bees, usually.
01:54:26 Jay Ray 19815 dollars appreciate that I'm in Las Vegas. You get.
01:54:31 More rain during.
01:54:31 The August rains than the rest of the year, basically.
01:54:34 Yeah, that's that's the desert.
01:54:36 That's the American southwest.
01:54:37 This is when you.
01:54:38 Get all the rain.
01:54:39 I mean you'll during.
01:54:40 The winter you get some rains too, and during the spring you get like maybe a couple of good rains, but.
01:54:46 You know this is the.
01:54:48 This is the big water tunnel.
01:54:50 Like, you know, this is where you get most.
01:54:52 Of your rainfall.
01:54:57 Nationalist homestead, $5 appreciate that appreciate your work. Made a banner with QR codes to defiant and Pat con videos. Wanted to share some of the stuff we do in I think California or Canada.
01:55:13 I guess, oh, California.
01:55:15 Appreciate any feedback.
01:55:16 Videos are all very short river cleanup.
01:55:20 OK, cool.
Speaker 16
01:55:23 Let me.
Speaker 18
01:55:26 Let me look here.
Devon
01:55:45 OK, cool. Yeah.
01:55:50 I'll play this.
01:56:01 Like in.
01:56:04 Find it here.
01:56:05 Where to go.
01:56:10 We're going to try this again.
01:56:18 OK, that should be there.
01:56:24 Why is this not saving?
01:56:32 You gotta ******* hate windows so much.
01:56:34 I hate it so very, very much.
01:56:40 OK, there it is, I think.
01:56:53 Alright, so this is.
01:57:00 You're basically cleaning up after all the.
01:57:04 The caravans that come in dirty up.
01:57:11 Parts of California and that happens all across speak of the American Southwest, that this happens all across the American Southwest, too.
01:57:19 All of you know.
01:57:21 Arizona, Texas, New Mexico the borders just filled with, like, just trash and *******, you know, it looks like that.
01:57:29 Like the desert just looks.
01:57:30 Like that.
01:57:31 For miles and miles and miles and miles.
01:57:38 So good on you for.
01:57:42 For doing what you can to clean that up and look that that's another good.
01:57:45 That's a good way.
01:57:45 Of getting people see, that's.
01:57:47 A positive thing you can get.
01:57:48 People to get behind.
01:57:53 This is making this makes this kind of optics, if you will.
01:57:58 This is relatable.
01:57:59 People see this stuff and they're like Oh yeah.
01:58:04 That's something I can get behind cleaning up stuff, and in fact that you can even get people involved.
01:58:09 Like, what do you think would?
01:58:10 Be easier to do?
01:58:13 Telling people, hey, you want to come out to this field and burn a cross and shout death to the goofs with me.
01:58:22 Or something like this.
01:58:24 Hey, do you want to help me pick up trash and clean up this mess that these immigrants leave in their wake as they come into our country illegally?
01:58:34 You know, in fact, you can even just bill it as, like an environmentalist thing and then once the people are out there helping it, helping out, you start dropping the the red pills.
01:58:43 They're like, look.
01:58:44 You know, this is the mess that they leave because they don't.
01:58:47 They don't have any respect for our country.
01:58:53 So good job.
01:58:56 The extradimensional if the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will be will deprive the people of all property until their children.
01:59:17 Wake up homeless.
01:59:19 On the continent their fathers conquered, I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than the standing armies.
01:59:28 The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom the property belongs.
01:59:34 The only solution is bloody revolution.
01:59:38 Well, I'll tell you what.
01:59:40 That is kind of why they can afford to make movies. That's why they can bankroll a lot of these projects. They can bankroll stuff like that book, you know, like this guy's book.
01:59:51 And they they seem to have endless funding for lawyers for when the the the rare occasions that Antifa or Black Lives Matter protesters go to jail, they've got an army of lawyers that, you know, jump, jump in and.
02:00:08 Defend them for free and they just have more resources.
02:00:12 And part of that is because our opponents control the money supply.
02:00:18 So yeah, absolutely.
02:00:19 But you're not going to.
02:00:21 You're not going to find someone that's.
02:00:24 In fact, it's you're.
02:00:25 You have a hard time finding anyone that can even understand that concept.
02:00:29 But even if you did, you have an even tougher time finding someone that would be willing to go after it.
02:00:38 I don't think Trump's going to go against the banks or or really anyone, that's.
02:00:43 In a position to where they could get it anywhere remotely.
02:00:46 Close to the White House.
02:00:49 And in terms of your other solution you're talking about, yeah, but that comes with a lot of problems too.
02:00:57 Harmless gene. Although Peter Thiel is a gay Silicon Valley billionaire, he agrees with you that human civilization peaked around 1970 with the moon missions and the ability to get the Concorde to work.
02:01:10 What do you think?
02:01:11 Is his end game?
02:01:12 I don't care what his end game is because he he doesn't understand that.
02:01:18 You know the ***** don't go in ********.
02:01:23 And that's a pretty basic thing.
Speaker
02:01:25 You know.
Devon
02:01:26 I just.
02:01:27 I'm sorry.
02:01:28 Like I cannot trust someone.
02:01:30 Who's that neuro divergent from me.
02:01:34 I mean, it was one of their fancy.
02:01:35 Terms anyone who's so neurodivergent from me that they're *******.
02:01:42 Guys in the ***.
02:01:45 I can't.
02:01:47 I can't.
02:01:48 I can't relate to that.
02:01:52 I can't relate to that and I don't want their help.
02:01:56 I mean, I'll take their money.
02:01:58 But I don't want their help.
02:02:04 You know, I think that we've seen again and again and again and again, especially MAGA has learned the hard way in a lot of instances where if you have a a gay guy in charge, what happens?
02:02:20 Specifically, gay Jews.
02:02:28 Uh Postmaster Sandy Hook was cover for a burned wit for a burned witness location program, and January 6 was covered for a burned extra dimensional underground facility relocation.
02:02:46 Sandy Hook was covered for a burned witness location program in January.
02:02:52 6th was cover for a burned extra dimensional underground facility relocation.
02:02:59 I I would believe the first one before I'd believe the second one there.
02:03:05 And I'll tell you what there are.
02:03:07 There's a lot of glowies in Sandy Hook.
02:03:10 There's a lot of question marks, in my opinion as to that.
02:03:14 That whole situation.
02:03:17 Reaver $5 to the martyr point. I think that this kind of phenomenon is new. Wilhelm Gustloff in Switzerland had some effect on NS Germany.
02:03:30 I can't think of anything after that, but I know that there were some priors, so I think that's the last one.
02:03:37 Unless they like.
02:03:39 Americans don't even know that ******* guy.
02:03:42 What was the last right wing?
02:03:45 Western, you know, English speaking world martyr.
02:03:54 I mean, there's stories, right?
02:03:56 There's stories.
02:03:57 About like you know the.
02:04:02 About Ruby rage, like people will say, oh Ruby Ridge, remember Ruby Ridge, but it's more of like a warning.
02:04:07 It's not like let we must fight to avenge the weavers, you know, like that's never the way it's it's viewed.
02:04:17 You don't have murals being painted.
02:04:21 Of the weavers.
02:04:24 Or of anyone.
02:04:29 You don't have marches.
02:04:32 With tons of of white women posing for Instagram photos.
02:04:45 The right doesn't do martyrs for some reason.
02:04:48 Here's I suspect that if they went after Trump.
02:04:53 And I know it's kind of a joke to call Trump right wing, but.
02:04:58 Look, it would be very, I mean that would be useful in that if they were to assassinate Trump.
02:05:05 Or even if they didn't assassinate it, they.
02:05:07 Just lock him up, right?
02:05:10 I think at that point you would you would have a right quote UN quote, right wing martyr.
02:05:15 Because a lot of the.
02:05:16 People who are right wing.
02:05:18 Would be like **** it, let's use it.
02:05:21 And and all the people who you can't get off their ***** to, like, stop white genocide.
02:05:28 Would be up.
02:05:29 Would be out of their ******* recliners.
02:05:33 Because they locked up Boomer Genie or Boomer Jesus, or they they, you know, assassinated.
02:05:43 If anything's going to get these.
02:05:44 People out of their their chairs.
02:05:46 It would be that.
02:05:54 I think it's because the right.
02:05:57 This is a big I think a big difference between the right and the left.
02:06:02 The right wants to have a strong hierarchy.
02:06:07 They want to have a strong alpha.
02:06:10 That they fall in line behind.
02:06:13 And the left doesn't think that way.
02:06:20 The left would rather have.
02:06:23 All of these.
02:06:27 Many causes.
02:06:32 Because they want to be inclusive, they they value things like inclusivity and diversity, right?
02:06:38 So why wouldn't they in terms of what drives them?
02:06:51 But I think.
02:06:52 It would.
02:06:52 It would have to be that it would have to be the de facto leader of the Republican Party being assassinated or or hauled into jail.
02:07:03 And look, I don't even think that's outside the realm of possibility right now.
02:07:12 That would certainly accelerate things.
02:07:19 Early 20 Zuma here.
02:07:20 I have a date with an average looking 19 year old, seemingly good Christian conservative girl who seems to have a very high verbal IQ coming up this week.
02:07:30 Wish me luck any advice?
02:07:32 I'm used to dating average Zoomer girls.
02:07:35 Godless ******.
02:07:37 Uh, I don't know.
02:07:41 Like it's like.
02:07:43 I haven't been a I'm not a zoomer, so I've never dated A Zoomer girl.
02:07:49 I don't know, I would say.
02:07:52 I'll you know.
02:07:54 I'll, I'll, I'll just say give you the the normal advice.
02:07:59 Chicks dig confidence.
02:08:03 So there you go.
02:08:08 And open doors for her women like that.
02:08:10 If she's well, if she's worth it.
02:08:11 If she gets offended, that's a.
02:08:13 Good filter if she if.
02:08:14 You open doors for her and she's offended.
02:08:16 Then she's a psycho.
02:08:20 Or if she has any reaction other than liking it, she's a psycho.
02:08:26 Postmaster Judicial Watch do nothing.
02:08:29 Just watch.
02:08:30 Well, yeah, they they they're.
02:08:31 But that's that's what they're there for.
02:08:33 I mean, they're they're just they're they're like a.
02:08:37 That's like saying WikiLeaks sucks because they don't do anything.
02:08:40 You know, it's like, well, they're not.
02:08:41 They're not.
02:08:42 That's not.
02:08:42 What they're there for?
02:08:44 Judicial Watch.
02:08:46 Was producing the kind of Intel that made public a lot of this stuff that the Trump administration should have used to then do action.
02:08:57 Now, look, I'm not like a big fan of Judicial Watch, but I I'm a fan of some of their work.
02:09:05 And I think that that.
02:09:09 They're really one of the best things that we got in terms of lawfare.
02:09:14 What else do we?
02:09:15 Have the lawsuits that they bring.
02:09:17 Yeah, they're not putting people in jail, but they're not.
02:09:20 They can't.
02:09:21 They're not.
02:09:24 They can't do criminal cases.
02:09:25 They're not.
02:09:26 They're not the DOJ.
02:09:29 All they can do is sue for FOIA.
02:09:34 Releases and civil cases and stuff like that.
02:09:38 Now you could make the argument that maybe they should be more like the SPLC.
02:09:43 And they they should go after, say, Antifa for Rico and for basically racketeering.
02:09:52 Like, basically with the SPLC did with all these groups in the 80s and 90s.
02:10:01 And I suspect the only reason why they don't.
02:10:05 And why no group does?
02:10:07 Is that that if you think about it, the the members of Antifa are just rich kid?
02:10:14 Or rich people's kids.
02:10:21 Usually Jewish.
02:10:28 The system never goes after its own.
02:10:35 But I also just don't know.
02:10:36 I don't know enough about the law to know what legal strategies they could even, you know, use for that.
02:10:41 I mean and plus like who specifically would you sue?
02:10:44 I mean, it's not like.
02:10:45 There's a it's that's the other difference too.
02:10:47 Is the Christian identity they had, like an actual camp, like a physical camp, and there there's not, like the Antifa headquarters that you could go to, right?
02:11:00 So how would you?
02:11:00 How would you even prove?
02:11:03 Who is a member of Antifa, quote UN quote, where all these groups that the SPLC took out? I mean, there was an official membership list and they had a physical location and you know.
02:11:15 So I wouldn't blame Judicial Watch for that avtomat kalashnikova.
02:11:21 I think the reason the Wright never rallies is most on the right are brainwashed by ZOG.
02:11:27 Or zag propaganda.
02:11:29 They love entertainment made by Jews and the vast majority of Jews are on the left.
02:11:34 Sure, some Jews are right wing, especially in Israel, but they want the Goyem ruled, oppressed by leftist governments.
02:11:42 Yeah, they're just.
02:11:44 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:11:47 They don't.
02:11:50 They want to be like if you're talking like the the right wing MPCS, because whether you like it or not, I hear a lot of people say, well, you know, only 3% of the people thought in the OR the the Revolutionary War and and you don't need to convince everyone.
02:12:04 And blah blah.
02:12:04 Blah blah.
02:12:05 You know what?
02:12:10 That's being naive.
02:12:12 You still need to have some public sentiment.
02:12:16 It doesn't mean that, like if you if it came to a kinetic confrontation that you would need all the normies on your side.
02:12:24 Obviously not, but it it you would need them on your side.
02:12:29 You know what?
02:12:30 What they say.
02:12:30 Hearts and minds, right?
02:12:32 You need to win them over hearts and minds, or you're ******.
02:12:38 And you're kind of ****** in any kind of kinetic, kinetic, kinetic confrontation right now too.
02:12:48 But yeah, there's not a whole lot of will.
02:12:55 To oppose their own genocide, which is, you know.
02:13:00 It is what it is.
02:13:02 Jay Ray, 1981. He blinks both eyes. What's with the ******* left eyebrow?
02:13:12 What are you talking about?
02:13:13 The guy the shooter.
02:13:15 Let me see.
02:13:23 I think it's his right eyebrow.
02:13:24 Looks weirder than his left eyebrow.
02:13:28 Like he looks like he's in a constant state of surprise.
02:13:35 Honda bear $5 black gay baby of Forrest Gump and Forest Whitaker. Interviewed by molester Holt.
02:13:43 Shiet, I need me a 12 piece bucket.
02:13:47 For this mess.
02:13:48 Yeah, this guy is this guy is like.
02:13:51 Every stereotype you can imagine rolled into one person.
02:13:56 Postmaster, why isn't Tom flexing his muscles while explaining what they recently watched?
02:14:03 Judicial judicially.
02:14:05 Well, I'll tell you what, the one that you want to see, some cringe.
02:14:08 He look, he is super ripped, but you want to see some cringe.
02:14:12 Go to the Judicial Watch Instagram page.
02:14:14 It's it's literally just him wearing like muscle shirts and like flexing.
02:14:18 It's pretty gay, but it probably gets a lot of cat lady money.
02:14:24 Camp you, a blocker, Campbell. A blocker. $1.00 Ashley's mother was at the DC jail for a protest last night. 500,000 people showed up. Just kidding. It was 12. There was some video of last night.
02:14:39 Yeah, 12 people.
02:14:47 Let me see if I can.
02:14:47 Get this video to pull up here.
Speaker
02:14:51 OK.
Speaker 17
02:14:52 We are outside.
Devon
02:14:55 Ah, damn it.
02:14:56 Why did it do that?
02:14:56 I can't believe it.
02:14:57 It just killed my chat window.
02:15:00 How do I go back to my chat window?
02:15:06 Alright, back to the chat window here.
02:15:11 OK, where's your thing go?
02:15:14 Where's Camp le Blanc here.
02:15:20 Camp Le Blacker, where you at there.
02:15:24 Alright, let me see if I can download this.
02:15:28 Odyssey is usually pretty good about letting you just download a.
02:15:33 File I usually just have a link to it.
Speaker
02:15:36 At the Washington, DC.
Devon
02:15:41 Healing hate, I would say.
02:16:02 It's still downloading because it's going to be.
02:16:06 It's going to be a while before I can download that for some.
02:16:09 It's OK, I can't download that right now.
02:16:12 It's two ******* gigabytes.
02:16:21 But maybe I'll play some of that for next stream.
02:16:26 Yeah, 12 people showed up.
02:16:32 Aftermath Kalashnikova the brutal truth on Ashley Babbitt is she should have married.
02:16:38 I think she did marry.
02:16:40 Didn't she have a husband?
02:16:42 Had and raised many good white children instead of being a strong woman pursuing an Air Force career, too many white women are trying to be like men and ruining their lives and hurting our people.
02:16:53 Well, I agree with that part of it.
02:16:56 You know, I was, I was thinking about this, some of the more extreme people, not just on the right, but on the left.
02:17:02 Happened to be women in the last I'd say a couple of decades, including that woman that I was talking about, named Linda Thompson, who was literally calling for militias to go March on Washington and arrest Senator.
02:17:15 And I was trying to wrap my head around that and think like, why is it that when you watch these Black Lives Matter protests, it's women with megaphones and and even when you watch like the, you know, like the trucker marches and, you know, the right wing coutard stuff, you see a lot of soccer moms that seem to be kind of running the show.
02:17:36 And it occurred to me that.
02:17:39 Women have never been punched in the face.
02:17:45 And no one takes them seriously.
02:17:49 I mean, yeah, we, we we all have to pretend like we take them seriously and oh, yeah, you we're all equal.
02:17:56 But deep down in the same way you find me a leftist who really thinks.
02:18:01 That black people are are operating on the same level that they are.
02:18:05 I mean, come on.
02:18:07 Even they get it.
02:18:07 That's why they they don't want, you know, voter ID and stuff like that.
02:18:11 That's why they they always come up with some, they call it racist.
02:18:15 Because deep down, they know that, yeah, blacks are not going to get off their ***** and get the ******* voter ID and then they won't be able to vote.
02:18:20 And you have voter.
02:18:21 Fraud and all that other stuff too, obviously, but.
02:18:24 When they make, when they say things are racist, what they're really saying is.
02:18:30 That they they're they're aware.
02:18:33 Of the racial differences in how whatever rule you are proposing is going to have a a disproportionate effect on other populations because they're simply not as capable of following those.
02:18:49 Rules as you are.
02:18:51 That's why I mean they, they gussy.
02:18:53 It up or whatever.
02:18:54 But deep down.
02:18:55 That's why they say it.
02:18:57 That's why they that's why they they.
02:18:59 Because not all of their beliefs are totally rooted in in Fantasyland, there is, like, there's going to be always some kind of kernel of truth.
02:19:08 In there.
02:19:10 No matter how.
02:19:11 You know deep it is.
02:19:16 Women, you know, no one really takes them.
02:19:19 No one.
02:19:20 No one finds them as intimidating as men.
02:19:28 And so when you have a woman.
02:19:31 Who is uh?
02:19:35 Like that.
02:19:37 Woman, I'm probably going to cover in another episode, the Linda Thompson or whatever, or those women that that you know are are are leading these protests, these BLM protests with these megaphones or whatever, partially why that's going on is because women always get away with more because no one really takes them that seriously.
02:19:58 Sees them as a serious threat.
02:20:01 So because they're they're they feel less threatened, they they react less to them.
02:20:07 The other part of it is the women.
02:20:09 The reason why they feel so emboldened to do these sort of things and suggest these sort of things and and to want to go ham more often is no one's ever punched.
02:20:18 Them in the face.
02:20:22 You know, they're they're more wanting to fed post for example, because they've never been in a situation like they're proposing that they put you in.
02:20:35 When they make these suggestions and stuff.
02:20:40 UM.
02:20:41 And I think that applied to Ashley Babbitt.
02:20:46 The reason why she was at the front, she was the one smashing through that that plate glass.
02:20:54 When the men around her warrant.
02:20:58 Was because of those two things.
02:21:00 Now, unfortunately for her.
02:21:03 There was someone.
02:21:04 That would see her as a threat.
02:21:07 You know this *******.
02:21:11 Or maybe he just wanted to bag.
02:21:12 Himself a white woman who knows right?
02:21:19 But the you know, the reason I think she did what she did is she just hadn't been punched in the face.
02:21:28 She had never had, like, real consequences.
02:21:35 And and looked at like there were cops standing right next to her with rifles.
02:21:41 Aware of what she was doing, not stopping.
02:21:43 Her because, again, she's a woman.
02:21:45 She doesn't really pose a big threat.
02:21:47 Unless you're this guy, then she's the scariest thing you've ever seen.
02:21:51 Like that old South Park.
02:21:53 Those hunting episodes like.
02:21:54 Oh, no, they're coming right for us.
02:22:02 Harmless. Gee, Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk, has recently been doing a few podcast interviews. I recommend watching some and see.
02:22:10 What you what?
02:22:11 Your read on the guy is.
02:22:13 Ed Dutton is trying to get him on the show.
02:22:14 Well, that'd.
02:22:15 Be kind of.
02:22:15 Interesting. He's old money.
02:22:22 He's old money.
02:22:23 He's kind of a weird.
02:22:23 He's had a weird life.
02:22:26 He's old money and.
02:22:29 Old enough money to be eccentric about it.
02:22:39 NGO Alright postmaster, $5. NGOs all over are giving them preferential housing through property managers that have plans to vacate.
02:22:50 From their properties and companies here.
02:22:54 Then **** hits the fan.
02:22:58 Hold on.
02:22:58 NGOs all over are giving them, I don't know what you mean by them.
02:23:03 Preferential housing through their property managers that have plans to vacate from their properties and companies here when she hits the fan, but until then, they're replacing Americans rental resources.
02:23:19 With refugees from counties, I think you think countries American is a proxy collapsing all over.
02:23:27 It is.
02:23:28 It is an empire building.
02:23:32 I don't know what you mean by all that, but I I think maybe what you mean is if there's declining rents, the government is subsidizing putting refugees into rentals and.
02:23:42 I mean, there's going to be.
02:23:43 Graft, no matter the level of we're at Third World.
02:23:47 Levels of corruption at this point.
02:23:51 Let's see here. Splitter, trace, $1.00. I've worked with Vietnamese before. Many are decent people, mostly the younger ones. They can be underhanded and highly ethnocentric. They also really like to go for federal government jobs.
02:24:09 Look, I'm not saying that.
02:24:12 They're bad or anything.
02:24:13 I'm just saying.
02:24:15 They have their own country.
02:24:18 And I'm sorry they lost their war that that we injected ourselves into.
02:24:24 I don't see how that makes us responsible for their future.
02:24:29 Or their destiny.
02:24:32 And accepting them into our country.
02:24:35 Well, going over there in the 1st place was a mistake.
02:24:38 And then accepting them into our country was the second well.
02:24:42 By that point, more than the second mistake.
02:24:46 You know another yet another mistake. Jay Ray, 1980 one $10. Appreciate that something I hate is when someone says we when talking about the US because it's not the Republic, it's the Jewish oligarchs who rule our government.
02:25:03 But when I think the Republic pays the taxes that fund these pieces of ****, so yes, we are a part of the problem.
02:25:11 God forgive us.
02:25:14 And then another $10 something I hate is when it's all right. Oh, no. Just list it twice for some reason.
02:25:21 That's weird.
02:25:23 Yeah, you're funding all this stuff.
02:25:27 Tax dollars were tax dollars are going towards drag queen story.
02:25:32 Hour in many places.
02:25:34 Tennis nuts. $1.00. Check out the third Adam by Spencer Smith.
02:25:40 The third Adam by Spencer Smith.
02:25:44 Damn Bigfoot $1.00 appreciate that. Do you think putting Vietnamese migrants in a southern town full of veterans was some type of setup? I mean, I don't know.
02:25:54 I they put them all throughout.
02:25:58 The country, in the same way that they've they've moved a lot of these illegal immigrants that have crossed the border into northern states.
02:26:09 And you know, like they were pumping Mexicans into into places like Maine.
02:26:18 But how that was all?
02:26:20 Decided on I'm not sure.
02:26:24 It certainly wasn't agreed.
02:26:27 You know, the locals didn't vote on that.
02:26:30 They had no say in that.
02:26:34 Harmless GI would recommend doing the 2015 movie Death cirrito made by a Mexican director, but I think it would be hard to do without attracting too much federal attention. The movie is 1 giant fed post. Here's the trailer.
Speaker
02:26:56 Alright, let's see.
02:27:03 Let's see if I download that.
Devon
02:27:05 I'm going to load my little app here for that.
02:27:09 Teja recently came across the documentary The Jewish Journey America by Andrew Goldberg, and immediately immediately thought of you, the Jewish journey, America.
02:27:22 I have never heard of that.
02:27:27 Maybe we'll take a look at that too.
02:27:31 Is that the?
02:27:32 Yeah, alright.
Speaker
02:27:33 Let me start that up.
Devon
02:27:39 Get that downloading.
02:27:43 The Jewish journey, America, let me look this up.
02:27:54 Good old Andrew Goldberg.
02:27:59 2015.
02:28:06 This might be interesting, says the Jewish journey.
02:28:10 America traces Jewish immigration to America through the centuries. The film is narrated by Emmy award-winning journalist Martha Teichner of CBS News.
02:28:22 Unlike other immigrant stories, Jewish American history has been rooted in an ever.
02:28:29 Changing old country, South America, Europe, Russia, North Africa and the Middle East, and name a few interviews with top scholars in Jewish history, notable blah blah.
02:28:41 All right.
02:28:41 Well, it could be interesting.
02:28:47 ******** ****** $1.00 another great stream tonight. Thank you for the hard work. Well.
02:28:51 I appreciate that.
02:28:54 And then, oh, look, we got it.
02:28:57 We got a big money.
02:28:58 You know, I I actually designed, I don't have them loaded.
02:29:02 But I designed some fancy.
02:29:12 I did that wrong anyway.
02:29:15 I'll give you a different one out.
02:29:17 Of this so you better.
02:29:18 Help me solve my problem comma get this one in.
02:29:23 I actually made some fancy little animations for big donations that you can, and I'm going to do this thing where you.
02:29:30 Can unlock them.
02:29:31 So like every I don't know how many every whatever many dollars, but I want to actually unlock different levels.
02:29:41 I made like I made a few of them.
02:29:43 I don't know.
02:29:43 I don't have them all done yet and loaded in here.
02:29:45 Though, but you look forward to that fun stuff. They're pretty funny. They're a lot funnier than just old dirty *******, Fino Hungarian imperialist, very generous donation of $100.
02:29:59 Ever wonder why you and all of America knows about historical footnote from early colonial Salem?
02:30:07 Ever noticed the story you were told was clearly intentional or intentional?
02:30:11 Theme and coda?
02:30:13 Ever heard of a man by Arthur Miller and his work as a playwright?
02:30:16 The Crucible is just the tip of the iceberg.
02:30:18 Yeah, in fact, that the Crucible was required.
02:30:22 Reading it by high school.
02:30:25 And for those of you who I don't know if that that was nationwide, I I would assume it was pretty widespread.
02:30:32 The Crucible was a play written by a Jew about the Salem witch trials and and basically that's what popularized the whole witch hunt stuff, which, by the way, Trump uses all the time Trump's always talking about witch hunts.
02:30:46 Where there it puts forth this idea that basically white Christians are just crazy.
02:30:53 And they're they're they're afraid of, of different people.
02:30:57 And they're willing to murder innocence because of their fear of the unknown.
02:31:05 You know, no, obviously there was tons of projection going on there and yeah.
02:31:09 Yeah, big time that was.
02:31:12 That was required.
02:31:14 In fact, we didn't have to, not.
02:31:15 Only did we have.
02:31:16 We had to perform it.
02:31:20 We had we had to in high school, it was as part of the.
02:31:24 The drama class.
02:31:27 We had to perform the Crucible.
02:31:31 And I think we might, I mean, I wasn't in it, but.
02:31:35 I think I think we had.
02:31:37 To our class had to put it on for.
02:31:41 Like middle school kids or something like that.
02:31:44 Because, I mean, we had at the school I went to, there was like the drama department was huge.
02:31:49 There was like this huge stage and like, I mean it was like pretty legit.
02:31:53 Like they put on big plays there and everything.
02:31:57 And I'm pretty sure that after they like, we all had to read it together in class, like a table reading.
02:32:04 And then we had to read it over and over and over again because they were doing, they were casting for it.
02:32:10 And then we had to put on, put it on and like if you weren't in it like I think I had to do some kind of backstage garbage.
02:32:18 You know, see you by the time you you perform it for these kids, you've heard the story a billion ******* times.
02:32:27 And then so do the kids who or middle school at the time, they had to, like, watch it and then in a few years, when they're in high school, they probably had to do it, you know.
02:32:36 Yeah, that's that's a big that's a big one.
02:32:39 I mean, I don't know if it's still like that, but.
02:32:41 That's how it was when I was in school.
02:32:44 Thank you again for the very generous donation there, Florida man $5. Greetings, Devin. On my most recent trip to the grocery store, I noticed that.
02:32:59 I'm not going to do it.
02:33:05 I noticed something while the cost of everything is shooting up the cost of beer and wine is basically the same as it was three or more years ago.
02:33:15 How convenient.
02:33:16 Yeah, I've noticed that.
02:33:17 I've noticed that you know what else is?
02:33:19 The same.
02:33:19 Like cost, as it was in high school weed.
02:33:24 Weed somehow has not gotten anymore expensive.
02:33:29 Since the 90s.
02:33:33 Like the prices haven't changed.
02:33:37 It's been exactly the same.
02:33:41 For as long as I've been, at least as long as I've been alive, I find that odd.
02:33:54 OK.
02:33:56 Dan, the man $5 appreciate that after watching your Satanic panic episode, I've been playing paying closer attention to the media's attitude towards Satanism, and I was reminded about the infatuation with the man the Knox. Do you think this was? Do you think this was this a case of actual satanic panic?
02:34:17 I can't understand the prosecutor's motivation. I've never looked heavily into that, so I don't know. I mean, I know the case. I know what you're talking about, but I never.
02:34:29 Looked into that at all so I couldn't tell you.
02:34:36 I don't think that they ever like.
02:34:38 It's my understanding they never found like a a real killer.
02:34:43 If it's not her.
02:34:44 Right.
02:34:44 So I don't know.
02:34:45 I don't know.
02:34:49 Tennis nuts $1.00 appreciate that. Do you ever listen to Paul from pockets of the future? The sound of his voice makes me think he might.
02:34:56 Be a fagg.
02:34:58 I don't know.
02:34:59 I've never heard him.
02:35:00 I don't.
02:35:00 So I don't know what he sounds like.
02:35:04 The extra dimensional $1.00 appreciate that. Yes, we really are up against a bunch of ******** ******* and have 0 excuses. That's who is in charge.
02:35:20 Well, yeah, I mean.
02:35:22 They do have.
02:35:23 Endless amounts of resources though, that's kind.
Speaker
02:35:25 Of a big deal.
Devon
02:35:28 Olivia, $10 appreciate that. Hi, Devin. Have you ever heard of the strange case of Susan Cabot, the Jewish actress hired by the CIA in the 1960s to befriend King Hussein of Jordan? She ended up having his child, a dwarf.
02:35:45 I'm not a ****** Jew.
02:35:46 She was beaten to death by her dwarfs.
02:35:52 Is this real?
02:35:54 Is this real?
02:35:58 She was beaten to death by her dwarfed son and seriously disturbed by all the growth hormone treatment.
02:36:11 I I gotta.
02:36:12 I gotta.
02:36:13 I don't know.
02:36:13 Is that that can't be real.
02:36:17 Let me look this up.
02:36:25 What the ****?
02:36:29 Like she's a literal.
02:36:30 OK, so.
02:36:33 The fact that this is the photo they use for her hold on this just gets weirder.
02:36:40 Alright, let me bring this up here.
02:36:47 Like she's a literal cat lady.
02:36:50 Like this is the photo they use over.
02:37:02 One, let me see about.
02:37:05 Let me see if the what the other stuff.
02:37:06 You said was true.
02:37:19 Alright, let me see.
02:37:20 Let me see here.
02:37:25 She was an American actress.
02:37:27 Blah blah, mid 50s blah blah.
02:37:36 She spent the following two decades largely in seclusion.
02:37:43 Broadway Off Broadway theater in the early 1960s, she made a 1970.
02:37:51 Television appearance on the series Brackens world by the 1980s, Cabot was suffering from severe mental illness, including depression, suicidal thoughts and irrational phobias.
02:38:05 On totally not neurotic at all. On December 10th, 1986, Cabot's only child, 22 year old Timothy Roman, bludgeoned her to death in Los Angeles.
02:38:19 With a weight lifting bar.
02:38:24 On let me see if I can find a picture of the sun here.
02:38:43 I don't.
02:38:44 There's no pictures of the sun, but it does say he had, which is a shame.
02:38:50 That's a damn shame because you know.
Speaker
02:38:55 You know, it's very.
02:38:57 Very well dressed.
02:38:59 Looking at a beautiful pale blonde.
Speaker 7
02:39:04 No, the guy was.
Speaker 11
02:39:04 A vision.
02:39:16 Is a ******, ******, ******, ******, ******, ******.
Speaker
02:39:22 The little man knows all.
Speaker 12
02:39:24 Life got me mad, but if I had a ******, I'd be.
Speaker 8
02:39:27 Glad to watch.
Speaker
02:39:28 Him jump around on my Nintendo Power Pack.
Devon
02:39:33 I think we all would have a better life if we owned a little.
02:39:35 Pet ******.
02:39:37 Unless you're this woman, apparently.
02:39:39 No, I've never heard this.
02:39:41 I've never heard this.
02:39:45 Harmless Gee that Sam Bankman fried guy is the son of two Stanford University Law school professors.
02:39:52 Yeah, I know.
02:39:54 ******* yeah, never underestimate how maladaptive the ideas of intelligent people can be, especially the Jewish ones.
02:40:02 As Jared Taylor said, some ideas are so ridiculous only highly intelligent people can believe them exactly.
02:40:14 No. Holy ****.
02:40:16 I thought that that the total was a was an error that what I got sometimes, but apparently.
02:40:25 I was mistaken.
02:40:26 Apparently we got like a A.
02:40:30 My ***** better have my money.
02:40:33 We got, we got a big old donation here.
02:40:42 You're you're going.
02:40:43 All of them.
02:40:45 Better help me solve my problem.
02:40:47 Mama, get this one in.
02:40:50 There you go.
02:40:51 Now I'm mad that I don't have the ones I was making.
02:40:55 Because this would be the perfect one Black Flag with the huge *** **** donation of $500.
02:41:03 Unless you're a woman, then.
02:41:05 Then you do not have a *** ****.
02:41:07 I would.
02:41:09 Good evening, Devin long time listener, finally able to catch you live.
02:41:14 Your content is top notch.
02:41:16 I'm in my early 30s.
02:41:18 Started in my mid 20s and have fundamentally changed my life.
02:41:22 Based on your advice.
02:41:23 Thank you for everything you've done for me and for my family.
02:41:27 Keep up the good work.
02:41:28 Well, I really appreciate that you're keeping the the Internet going for a few months for sure.
02:41:34 So that's.
02:41:36 That's very awesome.
02:41:37 Always could use a little help, and that's a lot of help so.
02:41:43 So let's hear it for Black Flag I, maybe I should play a Black Flag song.
02:41:47 I can't think.
02:41:48 Of any you know.
02:41:49 I know it's a an old punk band, but I'm.
02:41:52 I'm I'm trying to.
02:41:52 Remember, if they're, they might be like.
02:41:54 Comedies I I don't remember.
02:41:56 A lot of those old punk bands were comedies.
02:42:01 But yeah, that's very awesome.
02:42:03 Very awesome.
02:42:04 Appreciate that.
02:42:08 Ryan is cool $5 speaking for him or speaking from experience, anytime a girl in the military does something, even just barely competent, she gets put on a pedestal. Every higher up has this insane delusion that they aren't just ******.
02:42:27 With an attitude and can actually contribute to the military, the American people seem to fall for.
02:42:34 Too well, you know, thing that drove me crazy was the new show. Tim Allen's new show, where they were trying to be like, oh, look, he's so conservative.
02:42:43 They they cancelled him, so he had to make his own show.
02:42:46 And look, he's like he's like, so based he's like a ham radio operator on the show and everything.
02:42:51 I've never seen the show.
02:42:53 I I had known that.
02:42:55 He had a new show and that, like he was a ham radio operator in the show and whatever.
02:42:59 And then he was trying to play a conservative role.
02:43:02 And then I saw it on a TV.
02:43:06 At A at a place for us picking something up, it was just on the TV.
02:43:11 And the.
02:43:13 The first thing I saw was his daughter was in the military.
02:43:20 And I was just like, really, this is this is conservative now is your daughters in the military?
02:43:34 I knew a woman that joined the military, and now she's a ******.
02:43:39 Now she's a ******.
02:43:43 So that's always fun. Damn Bigfoot $3. Did you come up with a name to merge Satanism and libertarianism? What about loose? I think just.
02:44:00 Calling them whatever I say, less string.
02:44:05 Lucy, no, I think just call him Luciferian.
02:44:07 Just be like, oh, yeah, you're luciferian.
02:44:09 We don't need to mix it.
02:44:10 They're the same thing.
02:44:12 All of our attempts to mixing that have just come up with, like, goofy sounding words.
02:44:16 So Luciferian, not you don't even need isms.
02:44:20 Just like Oh yeah, you're just.
02:44:22 You're a luciferian, OK.
02:44:24 Oh, you're a luciferian.
02:44:26 I've heard about those guys.
02:44:29 And just and just do it casual like and then and then if they try to call you out and just like show me where you're where you disagree with them.
02:44:36 Show me one thing where you have a different opinion.
02:44:40 Than the literal satanists.
02:44:45 Glock 23, two dollars preciate that low IQ ***** with big eyes. Who murdered Ashley Babbitt, had been reprimanded twice for leaving his issued Glock pistol on the back of a toilet and a public restroom at the capital. The capital has the best security affirmative action can employ. Exactly everyone knows this low IQ.
02:45:06 Is is the only reason why she's she's dead and they'll never, ever, ever *******.
02:45:11 I mean, he's.
02:45:12 Like I said, he's probably.
02:45:14 I mean, he's got a pension.
02:45:16 That guy's taken care of for life.
02:45:20 It is what it is.
02:45:22 Alright guys.
02:45:24 Well, that is the last of the Super chats.
02:45:30 I'm going to go to regular chat here just for a second.
02:45:34 We might as well try to get.
02:45:35 It up to three hours.
02:45:37 We're almost there.
02:45:44 Ah, let's see here.
02:45:46 What are you guys talking about?
02:45:50 Henry Ford says maybe black pill could set.
02:45:51 Up a burner YouTube account.
02:45:54 Have announcements.
02:45:55 Go on.
02:45:56 We'll meet up there.
02:45:59 Who says thing about a burner YouTube account?
02:46:06 Maybe I'll join the FBI so I get paid to watch these streams.
02:46:09 Yeah, I often wonder how many people I.
02:46:12 I'm sure in some automated way I'm being monitored, but I I wonder if there's actually like a guy you know or well or a lesbian, you know, ****** some ******.
02:46:31 Let's see here.
02:46:49 Oh, did the connection die and I just didn't notice it?
02:46:58 You gotta be ******* kidding me.
02:47:02 When did it ******* die?
02:47:06 I've been keeping an eye on.
02:47:07 That I mean it.
02:47:08 Says it's it's going for me.
02:47:11 *** **** it.
02:47:13 Well, I guess I'll have to upload the recording.
02:47:16 It never went into the red.
02:47:18 I I keep an eye on that ******* thing.
02:47:23 Well, let me take a look here.
02:47:28 Let's see if it's dead for me on the.
02:47:32 That's ******* ********.
02:47:46 I'm going to hit reset stream.
02:47:58 See this this is odyssey.
02:48:02 The fact that they have to have a reset stream button.
02:48:10 I wonder how many times it's going to do.
02:48:11 That before it actually starts going.
02:48:25 There we go.
02:48:26 Is it back?
02:48:29 I'm going to refresh it here.
02:48:35 I can't believe that.
02:48:37 If it wasn't working this whole time.
02:48:40 Yeah, it's back.
02:48:42 Hey, how long?
02:48:43 When did it *******?
02:48:45 When did it die?
02:48:46 I had no indication on this side at all that it wasn't working.
02:48:50 I I recorded and I've been recording this whole thing.
02:48:54 You know.
02:48:56 It's not, uh.
02:49:00 It's not like loss, but like that ******* drives me crazy that it wasn't.
02:49:06 But I was just talking to no one.
02:49:07 That whole time when?
02:49:08 Did it, when did it kick off?
02:49:09 How long has it been like that?
02:49:12 A long time ago.
02:49:14 What the ****?
02:49:19 That's insane.
02:49:21 Well, there's still 320 of you you watching somehow.
02:49:27 I can't believe that.
02:49:29 Well, I'm sorry guys, I'm actually just wrapping up.
02:49:32 I didn't realize that it was.
02:49:34 I mean, I've been going.
02:49:35 I've been doing this whole time.
02:49:37 And people saying 15, well, that's not as bad.
02:49:44 20 minutes, 15 minutes.
02:49:45 Thirty minutes.
02:49:52 I mean, did I get through like?
02:49:54 The Pat con stuff.
02:49:55 Was I doing super chats yet?
02:50:05 Yeah, I was talking to myself.
02:50:08 I have no indication.
02:50:10 That it's not working over here.
02:50:14 Like 0. It doesn't say I mean OBS didn't change at all, it just it said everything was fine on my side.
02:50:32 So I was doing super chats.
02:50:33 OK well.
02:50:37 All right.
02:50:44 OK, I was talking about his eyebrow, OK?
02:50:50 Well, I mean, that sucks.
02:50:52 I recorded the whole thing so I can.
02:50:54 I'll just have to sit here and upload the recording after the stream here.
02:50:58 Yeah, there's no way for me to know that and that I think isn't just space Internet.
02:51:03 And the reason I say that is Odyssey has a reset stream button.
02:51:09 Like it literally says on their thing, if you're having trouble starting a stream, or if your stream shows that you're live but you aren't, try to reset it.
02:51:16 It's like, well, why do?
02:51:17 You need that button.
02:51:19 You know, like no one else has that button.
02:51:24 Why would you need a reset stream?
02:51:26 Because it's going somewhere like OBS is streaming to something.
02:51:30 Right.
02:51:33 And yeah, I don't see the ifs in chat.
02:51:34 If I'm doing super chats because I only have, I have the Super chat tab open.
02:51:40 So I can't see the normal chat and the Super chats at the same time.
02:51:46 So I don't see.
02:51:49 Any of the.
02:51:50 If you guys did FFS in chat, I didn't.
02:51:52 See any of that stuff.
02:52:03 Someone says D live is dead as ****.
02:52:05 Well, D live demonetized me.
02:52:14 With their gay ******* coins.
02:52:20 Well, I can't watch that my internet's bad enough. The reason I don't watch the stream on another device which I would normally do right? I know what you're saying, that's.
02:52:29 A good idea, but.
02:52:31 My stream has connection problems as it is.
02:52:35 So if I start streaming it like I watch the stream, that's killing bandwidth that I already don't have, you know.
02:52:58 Delive doesn't even pay if you are monetized.
02:53:04 Well, they used to.
02:53:08 Black Flag donated 500 but left the stream. He said he he did not have a question for you and just wanted to support the stream. Well, that's cool, I.
02:53:17 I well, if he watches the replay.
02:53:21 I played all three of the the money sounds and and gave them a good long think it'll be.
02:53:27 It'll like every corner and everything.
02:53:29 It'll go.
02:53:30 It'll just take a minute because I'll have to.
02:53:33 Re upload the file, I can't just use the file.
02:53:36 That's well, I don't know.
02:53:37 I don't think I can use the file that's on Odyssey server.
02:53:40 I mean, like I said it's it's.
02:53:41 Streaming to somewhere.
02:53:43 Obs says it's going somewhere.
02:53:49 But yeah, Black Flag with the big dono that was awesome.
02:53:54 That was very cool.
02:53:57 That that keeps the the ****** space Internet going for about 5 months.
02:54:06 You need a trusted friend to text you or message you when the stream goes down.
02:54:10 Yeah, I usually have all my stuff like that turned.
02:54:13 Maybe someone was messaging me.
02:54:17 Now the person that usually messages me didn't message me.
02:54:25 Yeah, you guys.
02:54:25 Missed that I even played like the the ****** song.
02:54:40 What did I think about the Lusitanian term now?
02:54:42 Actually, that was right after.
02:54:43 That is when I realized that I wasn't wrong because I.
02:54:46 Finished the the.
02:54:49 The Super chats basically what I was saying was.
02:54:54 We should just call them luciferians and not even not even try to mix 2 words.
02:54:59 It doesn't. Yeah, it's more. It's more than $100 a month. It's they upped it because they literally said thanks to inflation.
02:55:09 It's 115 a month for space Internet.
02:55:14 So it's technically not quite.
02:55:16 Five months of Internet, but it's.
Speaker
02:55:18 Yeah, it's.
Devon
02:55:19 Almost five months.
02:55:29 Did I play the white tuber wrap?
02:55:33 I don't know what the white tuber wrap is.
02:55:44 When does the book two hit the shelves?
02:55:47 Well, I don't know if it will hit shelves, but it'll be available in time for Christmas.
02:55:53 That's the best.
02:55:55 That's the best.
02:55:59 Deadline. I can give you.
02:56:05 Some might ask well if you know if Feds are watching, why do you troll Jews?
02:56:08 The answer is that it's the one thing they can't stand the most being mocked.
02:56:18 Yeah, they don't have a sense of humor about it, but a lot of.
02:56:20 Feds are just goys.
02:56:26 When you think the recording will be up in a couple hours, yeah, I'll.
02:56:29 I'm going to shut it down.
02:56:30 Now and then.
02:56:32 I will upload it.
02:56:34 It takes.
02:56:36 It takes a little bit of time, like I'll double check and see if the the one that Odyssey has on the server is.
02:56:45 You know, I'll I'll check the length and see if it's like in line with my recording.
02:56:50 If it's not then I'll just upload the.
02:56:55 The recording.
02:56:59 My guess is it's not, and if I have to upload the recording it will take.
02:57:04 It'll probably take about an hour or so for it to get working.
02:57:18 Putin blowing that Tesla Fagot shut of the space.
02:57:20 Would be hilarious.
02:57:22 Well, I I I hope he doesn't because I'm I'm using the Internet.
02:57:27 I bet Antelope Hill would print it.
02:57:28 I think they would too, but.
02:57:31 I hadn't talked to him, and I also think that.
02:57:36 My question about that is that I think they switched to a subscription model and I don't know how that works.
02:57:47 Like I don't know how that works.
02:57:49 For someone that would.
02:57:50 Have a book on there, you know.
02:57:56 All right.
02:57:57 All right, guys.
02:57:58 Well, I'm going to wrap it up here.
02:58:03 Sorry for that blackout.
02:58:06 I'll try to keep.
02:58:07 I'll tell you what.
02:58:08 I'll try to keep a.
02:58:12 Maybe I can open up two chat windows next time so I can always have a chat window up even if I'm doing super chats.
02:58:20 I need dual screen chats or something like that.
02:58:25 I just can't. I can't.
02:58:27 I can't stream it on another device and not have it.
02:58:30 I don't know.
02:58:31 We could try it, maybe we'll try it on a stream.
02:58:33 That's not as info packed like more like an AMA kind of a stream, like a cozier stream.
02:58:38 And then, if it doesn't work, it's not a big deal.
02:58:41 But next stream.
02:58:44 Next stream is going to have.
02:58:48 A lot, a lot, a lot of.
02:58:49 Stuff that I didn't want to get into tonight just because we didn't have enough time to because it was one of the IT would add like an extra at least.
02:58:57 Two hours to it.
02:58:59 So we only covered about half of an episode of that, that healing hate, but the next one is going to have a lot more meat and potatoes to it so.
02:59:10 It's going to probably be a little bit longer.
02:59:12 And so hopefully the Internet works.
02:59:14 So tune in for that Wednesday.
02:59:16 Thanks for being here and get one more big thanks to Black Flag for the big donation there and sorry that.
02:59:25 That I didn't realize that I wasn't online when I was thanking you earlier.
02:59:28 So with that.
02:59:31 For black pill, I am of course.
02:59:36 That is.
Speaker 2
02:59:37 That just got into our newsroom.
02:59:39 You can see the moments before the crash.
02:59:42 You will see a blue Mini Cooper fly by on the street here leading up into this house, you can see that actress Anne Hayes was going at a high rate of speed of.
Speaker 14
02:59:55 It doesn't look that good, but yeah, it does look terrible.
03:00:01 And we'll just see if maybe they're just moving them out of there or if they put them in an ambulance, that's some sort of sign.
03:00:08 But yes, so basically the activity that we were looking for that, that anxious or that quick moving that was going on on the other side of the vehicle, Oh my gosh, he's completely alive.
03:00:36 He was trying to get away.
03:00:38 He was.
03:00:41 I I don't know.
03:00:42 That was really really strange.
03:00:46 And that's what we love about breaking news here in Los Angeles is right when you think you've seen it all.