INSOMNIA STREAM: SCUMBAG STEVE EDITION 1.mp3
03/26/2021Speaker 1
00:00:00 I don't know what.Speaker 2
00:02:09 Say say it anyway.00:02:44 Needless to say.
Speaker 3
00:02:53 Earning the flight is OK.00:04:12 You all things.
Speaker 4
00:04:19 What do you like?00:05:27 You have to let that rug.
Speaker 2
00:05:32 Down with this have been taken to the top, the shaking his Cadillac.Speaker 4
00:05:46 The glass is standing here.Speaker 3
00:05:49 I'm a radiator grill.00:06:08 Fire order on.
00:06:09 The profit.
Speaker 4
00:06:13 That would generate the faithful with that crazy cat.00:06:23 The Fed.
Speaker 3
00:06:33 In the square they they got to win.00:06:54 We're at the temple.
Speaker 2
00:07:04 Take this.Speaker 4
00:07:12 And the.Speaker 3
00:07:38 King called up his jet fighters.00:07:45 Wrap your bums between the minarets.
00:07:58 To the cockpit radio.
Devon
00:08:42 Hello. Good evening. Good.00:08:45 Morning or whatever.
00:08:46 I don't even know.
00:08:48 I don't even know anymore.
00:08:49 I don't.
00:08:49 I don't even know what's going on today because.
00:08:52 The my backup computer blew smoke.
00:08:57 So that was that was interesting.
00:08:59 So it wasn't wasn't able to even get it to turn on the motherboard.
00:09:04 I think Friday capacitor or something so I.
00:09:07 Was like, ****, what am I going to do?
00:09:09 What am I going to do?
00:09:10 So I got.
00:09:10 The original the big beast.
00:09:12 Of a machine that it was.
00:09:14 Playing substitute teacher for and it's working. That's why everything's different because I had all my animations, all the other stuff. It's on the other hard drive.
00:09:23 I didn't feel.
00:09:23 Like dumping it over and so I made a bunch of just new stuff real quick.
00:09:29 To make it work and it's running off of 1 one processor.
00:09:35 And it's been shutting off randomly.
00:09:40 So during the stream it might just turn off.
00:09:46 And I have no.
00:09:46 Way of predicting what's causing that I'm I'm hoping.
00:09:53 My the last thing I tried to give an idea of how many ideas I'm running out of here.
00:09:57 I think what happened when this computer cause it was a dual process.
00:10:01 I'm not a geek out too much, but it was a dual Xeon and one of the xeons because I had like a power surge problem that literally fried a bunch of hardware, including one of the process.
00:10:11 Dressers and so I had to juggle things around.
00:10:15 Just to even get it.
00:10:15 To work and the the last thing I tried was like.
00:10:20 I don't know.
00:10:21 I don't ******* know.
00:10:23 Maybe, maybe, maybe.
00:10:25 I got like some thermal paste in like a weird place.
00:10:28 And like in this this.
00:10:31 Zip socket or whatever they're called now, and so I just sprayed contact cleaner.
00:10:36 Where the processor goes and wiped it down is like I don't know.
00:10:40 I don't know.
00:10:40 I don't know.
00:10:41 I don't know what else to try and popped it up, close it up and it's been on for.
00:10:47 I don't know about about two hours and still still going.
00:10:52 All the temperatures are fine.
00:10:53 I it's never do water cooled.
00:10:56 It's water cooled.
00:10:57 This one it.
00:10:58 I topped it off and.
00:11:00 Everything, all the temperatures seemed OK. Everything's fine. Nothing's overclocked. You know. I don't know. What's.
00:11:07 What it would be I I I think the there's a good chance just that CPU's ****** ** and I'm going to have to find something.
00:11:15 That will work there.
00:11:16 But anyway, so yeah, if the now the stream might drop frames and that that you know it's going.
00:11:21 To do the normal things and.
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00:11:22 Always does.Devon
00:11:22 All these stuff, but if it just up and dies and doesn't come back, you'll know you'll know what's going on.00:11:31 And I hope it keeps going.
00:11:33 I and I and I'm.
00:11:34 I'm not even able to record locally cause I realized after apparently you can't change it once you start streaming you can't change.
00:11:43 This but I hit record and it's like oh, the path that you want to record to doesn't exist, so I'm not.
00:11:49 Going to record and it was, it was pointed at some hard drive.
00:11:52 That's not hooked up.
Speaker
00:11:53 And I was.Devon
00:11:53 Like **** so and it won't let me. Doesn't let me change the path. So come on OBS. Why would why would that be something you would?00:12:02 Have like, why would you lock out?
00:12:05 The save location.
00:12:07 I mean not I.
00:12:09 All right, OBS developers.
00:12:10 I know you're not watching.
00:12:11 So anyway, it's just been a technical nightmare for me today.
00:12:15 So I I have no idea what's going on.
00:12:17 And I was gonna play a couple clips from.
00:12:22 1999 there's two movies, but we're going to have to save that till next show because I did get those copied over and I just couldn't get.
00:12:32 Them edited up.
00:12:34 In a way that would be worth it would be half assing it and it wouldn't wouldn't be doing it justice.
00:12:41 So we'll save that for hopefully I can get get that done for for next stream, but in the meantime.
00:12:49 In the mean time, I just noticed my audio level's pretty low. I don't know if.
00:12:53 I should **** with it though.
00:12:55 I don't know.
00:12:56 Is it you guys can hear me just fine.
00:12:58 Right?
00:12:58 I think so.
00:13:00 I think everyone.
00:13:01 Yeah, you guys can hear me just fine.
00:13:03 People are talking about water cooled stuff.
00:13:05 So yeah, I'll.
00:13:08 I'll **** with that next next stream too, because I just got I just plugged this mic in like 10 minutes ago.
00:13:14 So yeah, it's been a it's been a very technically challenging day and I'm at the point I'm starting to realize, when I was younger.
00:13:24 And these old people with money would have just like these old computers, and I'd be like, you have so much money.
00:13:31 Why don't you get like this?
00:13:32 Most your computer is so ******* slow.
00:13:34 And now I'm starting.
00:13:35 Maybe I'm getting old and I'm starting to.
00:13:36 Realize you know what, having like all these things that can go wrong, I kind of wouldn't mind just.
00:13:42 Having a laptop.
00:13:44 Like a laptop like get a new enough laptop to work and handle whatever I do for right now and then.
00:13:52 You know, don't **** with it. Just use that laptop for like 5-10 years and don't you know, don't overclock anything. Don't just don't just have it work.
00:14:02 Because I'm I'm just tired of I I fixed so many things all the time and whether it's radios or or or computers or or the house and you know just I I don't.
00:14:14 I just want some.
00:14:14 I just want at certain point you just want **** that works.
00:14:18 Which I I think maybe that's why old people buy those giant Lincolns and Cadillacs.
00:14:22 They're just like, yeah, **** it.
00:14:24 I just want a giant couch.
00:14:26 That feels like it's just softly coasting.
00:14:31 Over the road.
00:14:33 It's ******* massive.
00:14:35 It's it's soft and cushy and it looks like ****.
00:14:39 Who cares?
00:14:40 Who am I trying to impress?
00:14:44 Ah, right.
00:14:45 So yeah, I have no idea what's going on like, because my Internet didn't start.
00:14:48 Working till about.
00:14:50 1520 minutes ago I was starting to wonder, is it ever?
00:14:53 Going to am I?
00:14:55 Ever going to be able to be online here?
00:14:57 And so I haven't been looking at Telegram or Twitter or gab or anything, so I don't even know what the ****'* going on today.
00:15:07 So maybe we'll just do this kind of like a.
00:15:09 A an AMA type thing.
00:15:14 And I don't know or you guys can tell me stuff that's going on and I can look it up.
00:15:20 I don't know the show must go on.
00:15:22 Yeah, I I I had.
00:15:24 I was tempted to just say **** it.
00:15:26 No show tonight, but I I you know, I tried so hard to get this ******* computer working in time and I.
00:15:33 Was like, no, no.
00:15:34 The show must go on.
00:15:37 So anyway.
00:15:40 Here we go.
00:15:41 People are saying nothing has changed.
00:15:43 Nothing has changed.
00:15:44 Well, that's good.
00:15:46 I'm glad I didn't miss out on anything.
00:15:48 I was trying to find because you know, once this computer was up and running, it's it's kind of weird having it's kind of like when you really when you deep dive into your photos on your phone.
00:16:01 Like it's like if you've got a phone you've had, like a really long time.
00:16:05 I mean, like, you know, a lot of times people swap out a new phone.
00:16:08 Every ******* six month.
00:16:09 Once a year.
00:16:10 If you're like me, I've got like a.
00:16:12 Phone from like.
00:16:13 5 generations ago, the screens literally held on with a rubber band.
00:16:18 But don't worry, it's not like a normal rubber band.
00:16:20 It's one of those fancy fat rubber bands that they put on broccoli, like, why is it that broccoli has its own kind of rubber band?
00:16:31 I mean, I guess I'm glad that it does because it works perfectly on my phone, but anyway. So it's like when you deep dive and you see photos from like 5-6 years ago, you're like holy ****, this is it's weird.
00:16:43 It's like being in a time machine, you know, rewinding my life as I swipe left or right or I.
00:16:48 Guess right to go through all my.
00:16:51 My photos and my videos, it just you see yourself like aging in reverse.
00:16:58 It's really weird, but it's kind of like how it is with this computer, right?
00:17:01 Like I found all these files like oh.
00:17:03 Yeah, I was.
00:17:03 Going to totally forgot I was going to.
00:17:05 Make a video on this and.
00:17:07 Like all this.
00:17:07 Footage for that and and Oh yeah, that's when I was talking to that person.
00:17:12 And he's like conversations from like 8 months ago.
00:17:12 If you have.
00:17:17 Oh, yeah.
00:17:18 So I was kind of sifting around.
00:17:20 Hoping like, well, maybe there's.
Speaker
00:17:21 Maybe there's a?Devon
00:17:22 Little a little nugget of gold somewhere hidden.00:17:24 Where I can pop it up.
00:17:27 And we can talk about something like that.
00:17:29 And yeah, I got nothing.
00:17:30 There was just, it was a little overwhelming.
00:17:32 I just have so much **** on this computer because it's got.
00:17:36 Ohh ****, what does it have?
00:17:38 It's got like.
00:17:40 I want to say.
00:17:40 Like 40 terabytes, 40 terabytes of of **** on it.
00:17:45 So it's just like a lot of *******.
00:17:47 **** on here.
00:17:50 But anyway.
00:17:51 Yeah, not even not even like the headlines, cuz I did search headlines like I did, like the normal thing.
00:17:59 I always do that just to see what what are normal he's talking about today, so I'll even look at Drudge, you know, because that's like, that's still.
00:18:08 It's still like the boomer news gathering spot and check Google News.
00:18:13 Just, you know, see what everyone's talking.
00:18:15 There's nothing.
00:18:16 There's, like people are still talking about a ******* stupid boat.
00:18:20 Ohh, this boat got stuck in the.
00:18:21 Canal and and and it.
00:18:24 Locked up the canal.
00:18:26 So who cares?
00:18:27 I don't care.
00:18:28 Are you?
00:18:29 I I'm not getting anything from the Suez Canal.
00:18:32 I don't, I don't think.
00:18:34 So like some cheap products coming in from China are going to take a little bit longer.
00:18:39 Alright, whatever.
00:18:43 I heard something about like listen like the the captain.
00:18:45 Like, it's like the first female captain.
00:18:48 I don't know.
00:18:49 I wouldn't be surprised.
00:18:50 I wouldn't be surprised.
00:18:52 That people are talking about that they're talking.
00:18:53 About, you know.
00:18:55 Ohh Biden had a weird press.
00:18:56 Conference like, come on every.
00:18:58 Every press conference Biden has, he looks like he's he's got 1 foot in the grave.
00:19:03 Know it's.
00:19:03 Not how many times can we talk?
00:19:05 About ohh biden's.
00:19:06 Biden's going crazy, and he's going to be replaced by camel.
00:19:11 Everyone knows that's going to happen.
00:19:12 Know we're just it.
00:19:14 It's just.
00:19:15 It's it's we're just watching it happen in slow motion.
00:19:20 Anyway. Oh, and and then the spring break thing. Oh, Miami. It's. Oh, it's crazy. Everyone. No one's wearing masks.
00:19:29 So yeah, it must be a slow Newsday cause.
00:19:31 Like the only thing interesting on Drudge I'm looking at here on on Drudge right now.
00:19:35 The only thing interesting, even if you want, you can even call it interesting.
00:19:39 Is that they're they're making some black Muppets.
00:19:43 To to teach kids to hate white people a little bit more.
00:19:47 So yeah, that's great.
00:19:51 That's great.
00:19:54 Let's take a look.
00:19:55 Let's let's let's read through that might as well.
00:20:00 So this is from CBS News.
00:20:04 Sesame Street.
00:20:05 Let me see if I can.
00:20:06 Let me pop these little.
00:20:08 These little roids up here these.
00:20:12 Muppets of color.
00:20:16 Is there any way I?
00:20:17 Can do that quickly.
00:20:21 I'm going to look up black Muppets.
00:20:23 Maybe we'll find something funnier than what they're using here.
00:20:27 Black Muppets for $1000.
00:20:32 Black Muppets.
00:20:33 Oh, OK.
00:20:34 Well, I kind of want to.
00:20:35 Find a funnier one, though.
00:20:41 That's kind of funny.
00:20:44 We're going to load this one up.
00:20:52 Alright, this is going to be our black Muppets.
Speaker
00:21:00 Oh **** now.Devon
00:21:00 I got see all my all my shortcuts to the folders I use are installed.00:21:05 Now I got to search through 40 terabytes of drives.
00:21:09 Like, oh, there it is.
00:21:11 OK, so they've got they've got black Muppets now.
00:21:15 Look at that.
00:21:20 Fozzie's, looking pretty gangster.
00:21:23 OK.
00:21:26 Sesame Street has often introduced new Muppets to teach children new topics like autism, aids, and homelessness.
00:21:34 There's a homeless Muppet.
00:21:39 Isn't Oscar?
00:21:40 I don't know.
00:21:41 Now the the shows two newest characters, 5 year old Wes and his father Elijah.
00:21:48 His father.
00:21:50 You're going to make black Muppets.
00:21:51 And it's a a black kid and his father.
00:21:55 I mean the suspension of disbelief.
00:21:58 I mean, you're already.
00:21:59 It's already a big ask.
00:22:00 You're asking us to believe that Muppets are people.
00:22:03 So anyway, we'll offer a lesson on race, Sesame Street or Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the iconic children's show, announced this week.
00:22:16 The show launched several Abcs of racial literacy.
00:22:22 Oh, God.
00:22:24 Abcs of racial literacy.
00:22:27 Now I kind of wish I had a clip of this, the Abcs of racial literacy.
00:22:33 Resources to teach parents and children about race and racism.
00:22:37 In one video.
00:22:39 Wants to know why his friend Wes's skin is brown.
00:22:44 And where's his dad?
00:22:44 Elijah explains melanin.
00:22:48 I wonder if it's the the magic Nick Cannon melanin that makes them into real humans.
00:22:54 The color of our skin is important to who we are, but we should all know it's OK that we all look different in so many ways.
00:23:03 Alright so.
00:23:05 If, if again, it's dead horse territory at this point, but this is teaching your kid because they're going to be, they're going to be specific about that.
00:23:15 They're not going to say the color of everyone's skin is important.
00:23:21 To who they are?
00:23:22 No, of course not.
00:23:23 They're going to say the color of the Black Muppet skin is important to who they are.
00:23:29 And your skin color, it's it's not.
00:23:32 Is good.
00:23:34 Or it's certainly not special, right?
00:23:35 There's going to be.
00:23:36 There's an emphasis being put on brown skin, so when.
00:23:40 Your little white girl.
00:23:42 Is watching the new black Muppets.
00:23:45 She's going to automatically feel like, oh, well, I'm not.
00:23:48 I'm not as special.
00:23:50 As Wes and Elijah, things on the outside, like our skin color, our hair texture, our noses, our mouths, our eyes make us who we are.
00:23:56 Many people call this race.
00:24:00 I mean honestly, like I said, if this if this was a universal thing, this is kind of based, right?
00:24:06 Things on the outside, like our skin color, our hair texture, our noses, our mouths, our eyes make us who we are.
00:24:15 Well, of course there's more way more to it than that, right?
00:24:19 But they're they're basically saying race is a biological thing.
00:24:24 And that these these things that they're mentioning like noses and skin color and stuff like that, these are ways you can recognize these biological difference.
00:24:35 Alright, but somehow I feel like it's going to take a weird.
00:24:37 Turn after that.
00:24:38 But even though we look different, we're.
00:24:40 All part of the human race.
00:24:42 Well, you know, that's the boomer take.
00:24:43 I guess I.
00:24:44 Don't even know if the the the racial supremacist, the black or people of.
00:24:52 The POC supremacist.
00:24:54 Would would would like that.
00:24:55 Goal were all part of the human race thing.
00:24:58 The characters also sing a song called Giant, which is a celebration of pride, self-esteem, cultural diversity, and big dreams for children's future.
00:25:10 Oh, good Lord, this is 1 new learning resource that is part of sesames or sesame workshops coming together initiative, which is the nonprofits commitment to racial justice.
00:25:25 So there you go.
00:25:27 There you go.
00:25:28 You know?
00:25:28 And Sesame Street.
00:25:29 Let's face it, Sesame Street has always pushed.
00:25:32 The cultural diversity stuff, because that I mean, when when did it come out like in the 70s?
00:25:38 And you know, they they they were very careful to always include at least you know, the token black kid, that sort of a thing, right.
00:25:46 But it wasn't.
00:25:47 It wasn't framed at the way that that it's going now.
00:25:51 In another video, a character named Rosita Rosita experiences a racist incident in the see I.
00:25:58 Now I want that video.
00:25:59 Rosita experiences a racist incident in the grocery store.
00:26:06 Rosita's mom and her friend Sophia help her cope and celebrate speaking Spanish.
00:26:13 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:26:15 Sesame Street has several other Muppets that reflect people of color, including Tamir and Gabriel, who are part of the power of we club to celebrate their different identities and learn to become upstanders upstanders.
00:26:31 That's a weird thing.
00:26:32 Up standards for racial justice upstanders for racial justice.
00:26:39 OK, other video resources include real families talking about their experiences as well as talking points and conversion starters, conversion starters.
00:26:52 Alright, this is a link I can click.
00:26:54 I'm going to click on conversion starters and see what the **** that is.
00:26:57 Racial justice. Ooh.
00:27:00 And it popped up something here.
00:27:02 I'm on the Sesame Street web page now.
00:27:06 Looking at.
00:27:11 What the **** is this?
00:27:15 Conversion starters.
00:27:18 Big idea watching other families have honest conversations.
00:27:21 Uh, I'm.
00:27:22 I'm sure it's real honest about race and racism can inspire new ideas for talking about these.
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00:27:28 Blah blah blah.Devon
00:27:30 Yeah, this is one of those times.00:27:30 I wish I had faster Internet guys.
00:27:32 I'd probably.
00:27:32 Just pull this down.
00:27:33 And we could watch it.
00:27:35 I could try, but I suspect it's not going to.
00:27:40 I don't want to tempt fate right now.
00:27:43 Oh yeah, that's that's a little.
00:27:46 It's a little disturbing.
00:27:47 They have like a.
00:27:47 Whole page here.
00:27:50 The Abcs of racial literacy, all kids need a strong individual and.
00:27:56 Oh, look at this.
00:27:56 This is like I said, this would be.
00:27:58 Based if it applied to everyone, all kids need a strong individual and group identity.
00:28:05 Somehow I don't think whites are are going to be encouraged to have a.
00:28:09 Group identity.
00:28:13 But racism hurts the healthy development of both.
00:28:17 Racism hurts our entire society.
00:28:19 Whether you and the children in your care are directly affected by racism.
00:28:25 Or see that's an odd way of putting it.
00:28:28 The children in your care.
00:28:31 See, it's little subtleties like that that really highlight how far we've gone.
00:28:37 That children in your care are directly affected by racism or your allies.
00:28:44 Of those who are engaging honestly and directly with little ones, blah blah blah blah blah curiae.
00:28:52 Good Lord.
00:28:52 Yeah, there's, like, a whole ******* web page making your kids.
00:28:59 Love brown people?
00:29:01 I don't see any outright ******* kill ****** Muppet, but I'm sure that's.
00:29:08 That'll happen.
00:29:09 I can't wait for the pedo Muppet.
00:29:12 Which will also happen.
00:29:15 That's that's nice.
00:29:18 That's nice Sesame Street.
00:29:23 You know, I I.
00:29:23 Kind of wonder if if if Sesame Street.
00:29:27 Would still be allowed.
00:29:28 Remember for those.
00:29:29 Of you who watched Sesame Street and this went on for a long time.
00:29:33 In fact, they maybe they still have this segment, but I I kind of suspect they don't.
00:29:37 You you would have like those, it would be four boxes on the screen and in three of the boxes kids would be on a Pogo stick or something, right?
00:29:47 And one of the kids would be, I don't know, juggling.
00:29:51 And it would say you.
00:29:53 Know one of these.
00:29:54 Kids doesn't belong here, blah, blah blah, blah.
00:29:57 And you know, and it's for, like, you know, kids to for pattern recognition, right.
00:30:02 For you to look at the screen and say, ohh well, I see the pattern here.
00:30:07 The pattern is that the kid juggling is is not like the other kids because they're all jumping on Pogo sticks or.
00:30:17 But now I suspect you probably can't even have that.
00:30:21 You probably can't have that because you're saying one of the kids doesn't belong.
00:30:26 Because he's not conforming.
00:30:29 Who are you to say who do you?
00:30:31 How do we know that?
00:30:32 The Pogo stick.
00:30:33 Kids don't belong.
00:30:35 Maybe the kid that's juggling he's.
00:30:37 Got the right idea.
00:30:41 I would not be surprised at all.
00:30:45 If that's where things have gone at this point, but I haven't watched Sesame Street in, like, ******* 20 years, so who knows?
00:30:52 All right, let's take a look at chat like I said.
00:30:54 I'm I don't really have a whole lot.
00:30:55 Going on on the.
00:30:59 In the in the show notes, which aren't even on this computer.
00:31:04 Uh hunters meth is only going to keep Biden propped up for so long.
00:31:11 Uh, black Muppet Dan, is this am I behind?
00:31:16 Oh, I guess maybe.
00:31:19 There it is.
00:31:22 Spring Breakers are the new jogger.
00:31:25 Nippet is our world is our word Nuggets.
00:31:30 Not, but that's.
00:31:31 But I think we can do better.
00:31:32 Than muppet.
00:31:34 Black muppet.
00:31:36 Since when did black kids have dads?
00:31:40 I think this my chats funked up.
00:31:41 I'm probably going to have to, it's not updating.
00:31:44 I think you guys are behind.
00:31:47 Let me see if I can reload this.
00:31:50 Yeah, even my tablets having.
00:31:52 Problems it's I don't know I like.
00:31:55 Maybe it's me, maybe it's all my my ham radio transmitting is just cooking every piece of hardware in my house with RF.
00:32:05 It's it's actually that's actually possible.
00:32:10 Ohh, we're on the trending page.
00:32:12 I don't.
00:32:13 Have to look that hard.
00:32:15 That's good.
00:32:16 All right.
00:32:16 Back in the chat.
00:32:20 And now it's updating.
00:32:23 All right.
00:32:26 Oakland giving out money to poor who make below 60 K unless you're white.
00:32:33 Talk about the Sound of Music.
00:32:34 Well, that's.
00:32:35 That's would be like.
00:32:35 A whole thing.
00:32:36 Let's agree on frequencies in code words, methods.
00:32:39 So we can safely, without doxing ourselves, learning boomers, finding each other on radio.
00:32:45 Yeah, well, that's that's the kind of a thing.
00:32:49 That we could coordinate once we get the the chat server going.
Speaker
00:32:55 UM.Devon
00:32:57 Maybe there's even like a special way you could call CQ or something.Speaker 6
00:33:01 I don't know.Devon
00:33:06 All right, that looks like everything's.00:33:09 Popping up and updating.
00:33:12 Thoughts on the idea that white genocide will leave the strongest alive and strike?
00:33:16 Back harder. I you know.
00:33:19 There's some logic to that.
00:33:22 There's like the.
00:33:23 As bad as it.
00:33:24 Sucks living during the time of time of the.
00:33:27 I guess you could say.
00:33:29 Where there are, I mean white genocides, it's happening now, right?
00:33:33 It hasn't hit the the level where they're just lining people up and shooting them in that sort of a thing, right?
00:33:41 But it's been going a long time.
00:33:43 And the the people that are going to fall victim to that are going to be the weakest.
00:33:50 But here, here's the here's the problem, OK?
00:33:53 It's easy to say that it's easy to say, well, you know the weakest will be.
00:33:58 They'll they'll be.
00:33:59 The ones that won't won't be able to successfully pass on their genes and protect their children and and so forth.
00:34:05 And so in a weird way, it's it's kind of going to be very eugenic, you know, it's going to be very.
00:34:14 The the problem with that is you have you have people that evolved in a society where certain types of weaknesses were didn't affect your ability to survive.
00:34:30 And and so you might be really strong and and very valuable to a society that is civilized and is is designed for your people.
00:34:42 But when your society is turned into what we have today, your ability to survive.
00:34:50 Is it's drastically changed.
00:34:55 And so while you would still be a valuable asset to your people, you're not going to like, think of it this way.
00:35:03 Think of it like.
00:35:08 This is maybe like kind of a lame metaphor, but just give an idea.
00:35:12 Let's say that.
00:35:13 You have a farm some.
00:35:16 And you are, as farmers do, you're crossbreeding different strains and to try to get the most out of your crops.
00:35:25 Right.
00:35:26 And you develop this strain of we'll just say rutabaga.
00:35:31 Why not?
00:35:31 And so you're growing these rutabagas.
00:35:34 And they they're they're really.
00:35:37 Big producers and they they survived.
00:35:40 Great, but then all of.
00:35:42 A sudden you have a massive weather change.
00:35:47 And and I don't mean like a temporary one.
00:35:49 Like let's say, let's say climate change, right?
00:35:51 Then all of a sudden where you live, where you bred these rutabagas to be Hardy and to be big producers, it drops 20 degrees.
00:36:02 Well, you're going to wipe out.
00:36:05 All of those, those rutabagas and you might have a couple, right.
00:36:08 The couple that that have enough generic genetic variants to where?
00:36:13 Can survive for whatever reason, but you're going to lose out.
00:36:17 On a lot of **** until you get that worked out until you get that straightened out and you might not ever get a rutabaga that produces as much as that.
00:36:29 The the type that you had developed for the the weather that you had before.
00:36:32 The change, right?
00:36:35 And so you're going.
00:36:36 To lose out.
00:36:37 On a lot.
00:36:38 Of of good genetic qualities as a result of this.
00:36:43 So it's not just eugenic.
00:36:47 You know, a good a good example.
00:36:49 In just in terms of of.
00:36:51 People, right?
00:36:53 I was thinking about this the other day because one of you guys mentioned I forget what we were talking about you, but someone made a crack.
00:36:59 About how I'm going to need.
00:37:01 Bifocals at a certain point, and I was like, yeah, probably.
00:37:03 When I get older because, you know, my parents do.
00:37:06 But I'm nearsighted, right?
00:37:07 Like I I do wear glasses.
00:37:09 I I, I you know.
00:37:11 I'll wear them right now.
00:37:12 But if I.
00:37:12 Take them off.
00:37:13 You know I can.
00:37:14 I can see the computer screen.
00:37:17 I can.
00:37:17 I can read a book.
00:37:19 I can see things up close, right?
00:37:21 It's not a big deal, but.
00:37:24 If I was say.
00:37:27 Trying to hunt with a bow and arrow.
00:37:30 And I didn't have glasses.
00:37:32 Probably wouldn't be very wouldn't be very effective.
00:37:36 Right, I'd have to.
00:37:37 I'd have to get up real close.
00:37:38 I'd have to be like wrestling bears to the ground with like.
00:37:41 A ******* dagger or something, right?
00:37:44 Like I wouldn't be able to do.
00:37:45 Long range ****.
00:37:47 Now, because we've lived in societies where you don't have to go out with a bow and arrow to take out a ******* Buffalo for centuries.
00:38:01 My bad eyes. My my.
00:38:06 Inferior eye genes.
00:38:09 Aren't a big deal.
00:38:12 They don't affect my ability to work within the society at all.
00:38:18 You know, and then not only that, there's an easy fix, right?
00:38:21 There's the glasses.
00:38:23 But that all of a sudden would.
00:38:25 Become a huge huge.
00:38:32 If all of a sudden technology were gone and all of a sudden you couldn't get glasses or whatever, I wouldn't be able to hunt and my children, if they got that.
00:38:43 Those same genes, they would similarly be affected, right?
00:38:48 So if the environment changes enough.
00:38:51 What's going to happen is it's going to wipe out people that, yeah, that you could say, objectively they're, you know, they've got weaknesses in.
00:39:01 In my case, it's my eyes, right, my my eyes aren't strong enough to for me to be an effective hunter without some kind of apparatus strapped to my head, right?
00:39:12 Where I'm gonna laser shot into my ******* head.
00:39:17 We doesn't matter because we live in a society where that's not a big deal, but if you were to change the environment drastically enough, that would seriously hamper my ability to pass on my genes and and you know, and you would lose out on the splendor that is Devin, you know, all the rest of my genetics.
00:39:38 That are totally awesome would be would just be gone because my eyes weren't very good and so I think.
00:39:46 You're going to have a little bit of.
00:39:47 That going on, you're.
00:39:49 Going to have a ton of.
00:39:52 White people that in a civilized white society would be huge assets.
00:40:01 And would successfully pass their genes and their their deficiencies would be somewhat irrelevant.
00:40:09 In fact, they're probably, in some cases they'd be a bonus, right?
00:40:14 So in the in, in, in terms of a civilized society.
00:40:18 Having someone I don't mean like taking to extremes where you're like this total beta ****, right?
00:40:23 I mean, like, not being super aggressive, not being super like be able to control your rage.
00:40:32 Let's just put it that way.
00:40:33 Right.
00:40:33 Be able to control your rage and not act out.
00:40:37 Physically, every time there's some kind of conflict.
00:40:42 That is a good attribute in a civilized society where there's some kind of cooperation going on, right?
00:40:52 And that kind of attribute is going to help you succeed.
00:40:59 It's going to be an advantage.
00:41:01 In a civilized society.
00:41:04 But if you change the environment enough.
00:41:09 And you'd make it an uncivilized society.
00:41:13 Where you know your your high trust is another big example right where you become essentially this weak, trusting fool.
00:41:24 Because that's that's what was beneficial.
00:41:28 To all of your ancestors, right?
00:41:30 Like they're all of your ancestors who were rewarded genetically.
00:41:35 You know, that passed on their gene.
00:41:37 It was because in the societies they lived in, if you were violent and and a criminal or whatever, you were executed or put away and you know that was it.
00:41:47 And so the people that were that survived and and were able.
00:41:51 To have children.
00:41:52 We're people that we're trusting and and cooperative and nonviolent.
00:42:01 Well, that that doesn't do a whole lot of.
00:42:03 Good in a third world shithole.
00:42:08 The all those things become liabilities all of a sudden.
00:42:13 So as much as you can say the the the selection pressures at work.
00:42:21 In our I guess right now right, a lot of lot of attributes that people that would that people have that would normally be an advantage.
00:42:32 In this new this new changing environment are going to become disadvantages.
00:42:39 And so you're going to lose all the good that goes with that.
00:42:45 But you know it is what it is.
00:42:47 What are you going to do about it?
00:42:48 Right, like there's.
00:42:50 There's uh.
Speaker
00:42:52 Yeah, there's not much we can.Devon
00:42:53 Really, you know, what are we going to?00:42:56 Do about that.
00:42:59 So yeah, it'll change.
00:43:00 It'll change white people.
00:43:02 Will it be overall positive?
00:43:05 Because survivability, I mean you could say that that's.
00:43:10 I mean ultimately that's the ultimate positive, right, the ability to to survive.
00:43:17 But I mean, just going back to the plant metaphor, weeds.
00:43:24 Weeds are the ultimate survivors, but they're useless.
00:43:27 I mean, they're they're great at surviving.
00:43:31 But they don't.
00:43:32 In many cases, some of them do, but in many cases they don't provide you with anything, and they're kind of a detriment.
00:43:39 To your more civilized, purposeful garden, you know.
00:43:44 So you might turn.
00:43:47 White people into weeds.
00:43:50 OK, yeah, they get way better at surviving and passing their genes on.
00:43:55 But what good are they?
00:43:58 You see what I'm saying?
00:44:01 So that's that's kind of what I was, what I was thinking about.
00:44:04 The other day.
00:44:06 Let me take a look here.
00:44:12 Tim, Pools trans rights.
00:44:13 Or human rights, yeah.
00:44:16 So basically, if whites are bred in a jogger society, they will become more like jog.
Speaker
00:44:21 Well, I mean.Devon
00:44:22 In order to survive.00:44:25 And and think of it this way too.
00:44:29 If you have a society, that is.
00:44:35 Average IQ will just say like 1-10 or something like that. It's kind of high for an average, but let's just say that that's the society you're going to be rewarding.
00:44:46 IQ differently than if you were in a society where the average IQ is 80, and in fact.
00:44:54 Your higher IQ people might not even perform as well in a in a society where the average IQ is 80.
00:45:01 Because the the competition right, like they're going to perform the way I did in.
00:45:07 High school.
00:45:08 Where when I went to like a normal high school.
00:45:12 It was like.
00:45:14 I felt like I could what I did.
00:45:16 I could.
00:45:17 I could show up high and still and not pay attention at all and then take the test and, you know, have one of the top five scorers.
00:45:25 In the class without.
00:45:27 Like while being high taking the test.
00:45:30 Because it was just stupid, like everything was stupid because it was dialed back so far so that the dumbest kid in the class could keep up.
00:45:40 And so that's what the entire society essentially turns into.
00:45:45 Where instead of you know it just being, you have to take a test.
00:45:48 And this this sort of thing just at work you're not.
00:45:51 Going to try that hard.
00:45:53 Because I mean to outperform your coworkers, it's kind of like all you got to do.
00:45:57 Is show up and.
00:45:58 And sort of try, you know, and and you'll be you'll be.
00:46:02 One of the best.
00:46:04 And it just it just takes down the the competitiveness of the entire nation.
00:46:10 When you do that because everyone's just going to be, I mean because why try harder?
Speaker
00:46:14 Than that.Devon
00:46:17 And you're going to have some people that have like.00:46:19 Some weird.
00:46:21 Work that that drives them, where nothing's ever good enough, and you know they're, like, complete sociopaths. But I don't think.
00:46:27 That's a good thing either.
00:46:30 Yeah, because then you get these people that have, I mean, you think you.
00:46:32 Have disdained for normies?
00:46:35 These people at the top, I mean they, they they have disdain for everyone.
00:46:41 And they they make decisions that affect your life.
00:46:48 And they have disdain for everyone.
00:46:54 Yeah, that's.
00:46:55 I feel like that's kind of what we're going to it'll be a separation of the classes.
00:46:59 As a result, you know you're going to have.
00:47:02 Already it's separating pretty hard.
00:47:05 You know, in in one of these movies I wanted to do a clip from there was, uh it. It's like I said, it's from 1999.
00:47:14 And both.
00:47:14 There's one, one of the films is an American film and one of the films is a British film.
00:47:21 But they're very they're covering kind of the same culture.
00:47:25 And they have very similar.
00:47:33 There, there are some major differences, just like because there was, you know, major differences in culture between America and and the UK, and we'll talk about those when I when we show the clips.
00:47:46 But in the American version.
00:47:49 One of the things that was really easy for me to relate to that I don't think people.
00:47:54 Could relate to now.
00:47:56 Is that there were all the no one lived at home like all like most of the people in this film, they're supposed to be like 18 years old, 17.
00:48:05 18 years old.
00:48:06 And none of them live at home and they're all poor, and they all work like ****** jobs and party.
00:48:13 All the time.
00:48:15 And that's pretty much.
00:48:18 That's pretty much what it was in 1999 for for people like me, that's that's what it was like.
00:48:27 How did I get on that ******* kick?
00:48:29 I was going to tie it in there somehow.
00:48:30 I forget.
00:48:31 It doesn't matter.
00:48:32 Let me.
00:48:32 Take a look at chat.
00:48:36 Gay *** British culture, someone says.
00:48:39 Ah, yeah. Well, I mean.
00:48:42 I don't know.
00:48:48 RF is a meme.
00:48:49 I sit right next to my antenna.
00:48:50 I don't care.
00:48:51 Got an argument over this with the at the kitchen table because the chairs wait argument over this with the kitchen table because the chairs lie.
00:49:02 I see what you did there.
00:49:04 Well, here's the thing, RF.
00:49:07 In terms of like HF, stuff isn't going to **** you up too bad.
00:49:11 It's going to do weird things where especially if you.
00:49:15 Go over 100 watts.
00:49:17 Where it's going to heat things up.
00:49:20 And because but because the waves are so big, though, like like 80 meters, I mean the wave is 80 meters long, right?
00:49:30 The the reason why we use microwaves to cook our food is the smaller waves are better at heating up.
00:49:37 In the case of of microwaves water molecules.
00:49:42 But but.
00:49:45 They can still affect tissue in weird ways that we don't 100% understand, so I where I broadcast from is entirely too close to the the antenna and to the extent where I I wonder if I should maybe.
00:50:03 Not make the room a Faraday cage, but kind of, you know, like put some kind of metal.
00:50:08 In the ceiling and in one of the walls.
00:50:11 Just because I'm I, I feel like I'm probably cooking myself a little too much.
00:50:16 If you use VHF that's going to do more damage at higher wattage.
00:50:21 That's going to really that will actually cook you because that's the smaller wave.
00:50:27 But yeah, R's no joke. It'll ****.
00:50:29 You up?
00:50:31 Have I looked into?
00:50:33 The work of Robert Stepper.
00:50:35 No, I feel like.
00:50:36 Someone has mentioned that.
00:50:39 But uh, I don't know.
00:50:43 Devin needs a tinfoil hat.
00:50:44 No, for real though, like that's what I think.
00:50:48 That's why people were wearing tinfoil hats.
00:50:51 Cause of RF.
00:50:51 I mean, that's ridiculous, but RF does.
00:50:55 Do stuff to you.
00:50:57 The lead scientist for AstraZeneca, VAX died of mad cow disease.
00:51:05 Like recently.
00:51:09 That would be.
00:51:13 Something to look at.
00:51:16 Base LGA is how you spell his last name.
00:51:22 Let's look here.
00:51:28 So now I put my glasses.
00:51:29 I guess I lied.
00:51:30 A little bit.
00:51:31 I can see the.
00:51:32 Monitor, but it's not as clear as.
00:51:34 It as it once was.
00:51:37 Ah, let's see.
00:51:38 Here they die.
00:51:42 Oh wow, he died like.
00:51:46 Like 5 days ago.
00:51:52 Let's see what uh, let's see what Wikipedia has to say.
00:52:00 A he was a Spanish medical oncologist, researcher, folks, the.
00:52:04 Development of blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah.
00:52:08 On January 7th, 2019, AstraZeneca.
00:52:13 Announced they had hired him as a head of research and development in oncology, where he worked until his death.
00:52:22 OK. Well it's.
00:52:25 They don't say anything about his death.
00:52:28 Let's see.
00:52:34 Mad cow disease, though, that's kind.
00:52:36 Of a weird thing to die of.
00:52:40 Look up mad cow disease with his name.
00:52:46 Ah, there's people on Twitter saying that he died of mad cow disease.
00:52:50 But I'm not seeing any.
00:52:53 In the articles from something that's.
00:52:58 All right, here's something.
00:53:05 The cancer community is mourning the death.
00:53:07 Of oh, he was only 61.
00:53:10 Internationally renowned oncologists and cancer researcher Jose Baselga.
00:53:17 I don't know.
00:53:18 It's at baselga.
00:53:19 I'm just going to say.
00:53:20 His research led to substantial improvements in survival of patients with multiple types of breast cancer.
Speaker
00:53:26 Blah blah blah blah.Devon
00:53:28 One of the true giants, blah blah blah.00:53:30 Alright, get to the point.
00:53:31 Where he was, how he died.
00:53:34 They just talk about his career and there's like no mention of how he died.
00:53:38 That's weird.
00:53:47 That's very weird.
00:53:48 How do you die of mad cow disease?
00:53:52 I'm not saying anything that says Matt.
00:53:54 Let me let.
00:53:54 Me. Go to that guy's tweet.
00:53:56 Maybe he's got a link.
00:54:09 It just says.
00:54:11 And aggressive brain disease closely related to mad cow.
00:54:20 That's pretty ******* weird.
00:54:25 Well, I mean, like the guy who invented the PCR test, he died.
00:54:29 Like right after saying that Fauci shouldn't be using them to test for COVID.
00:54:39 See, here's the thing people want to know.
00:54:43 How would you possibly.
00:54:46 How could they possibly pull a hoax?
00:54:49 So thoroughly on the people.
00:54:52 Right.
00:54:53 How would how would you have a hoax like this?
00:54:56 That would, or everyone would just fall into lockstep.
00:55:02 And I think it's pretty easy to see that first of all, it's a very specialized thing, right?
00:55:07 Like we live in a society where you've argued with the leftist everyone wants.
00:55:12 Where's your source?
00:55:13 Where's your source?
00:55:13 Where's your expert that agrees with you?
00:55:17 So we have a society now where you have to have the expert.
00:55:22 And everyone so specialized.
00:55:24 That no one's an expert.
00:55:27 And anything except for like the one thing they do.
00:55:30 And even then, if it's not like the popular opinion, it doesn't matter.
00:55:34 They have to agree with the mainstream expert.
00:55:39 So they if if you have experts in the field, it's like you got like a limited quantity of those, right when it comes to pandemics.
00:55:51 And if every time someone disagrees with what you're saying.
00:55:54 And they're they're in a their resume.
00:55:58 Is good enough.
00:56:00 For your average leftist to be, to, to.
00:56:03 Not be able to just say, Oh well, he doesn't know anything like in the case of the PCR test guy, right?
00:56:08 He invented the ******* test.
00:56:10 So it's pretty easy to be like.
00:56:12 Well, the guy who invented.
00:56:13 The test.
00:56:14 Said that it's you shouldn't use it to diagnose anything.
00:56:20 Let alone some new virus that you've never isolated and have no proof even really exists.
00:56:27 You know, so.
00:56:30 He had to go.
00:56:33 Because that's someone you could point to and and.
00:56:36 People would believe the guy who invented the ******* test, right?
00:56:40 So kind of makes you wonder about this guy.
00:56:43 He's the head of research while they develop this vaccine.
00:56:46 And then he dies.
00:56:47 Of a disease that, if you are a you know you're a major pharmaceutical company, you probably have your hands on a lot of rare diseases.
00:56:58 And you probably have some pretty pretty nifty.
00:57:03 Capabilities in terms of deploying.
00:57:06 These diseases.
00:57:09 So while I don't know anything about this case in particular, I don't, I can't find any articles here that really.
00:57:20 Dive into it.
00:57:21 I mean, aside from like, yeah, it looks like that's what he died of.
00:57:24 But that's such a rare, weird thing.
00:57:26 And given his proximity to what's going on with the vaccine and who he works for, I think it's pretty safe to say.
00:57:33 That you know.
00:57:37 Something sums up with that.
00:57:40 But again, I'm not that worried about it because I'm not going.
00:57:43 To get the vaccine so.
00:57:46 It's for me a lot of this stuff.
00:57:48 Honestly, a lot of people keep asking me why I don't talk about COVID so much.
00:57:52 It's like, what are you going to talk about?
00:57:54 I mean, first of all.
00:57:55 It doesn't affect me out.
00:57:56 Here in the ways that it does.
00:57:59 It's very.
00:58:00 I stopped wearing my crazy masks to the post office just to see what and they haven't said **** to me.
00:58:06 Like they're they're all wearing them now.
00:58:08 Like the people that work there are wearing them now.
00:58:09 They didn't used to, but now they are, and almost everyone going there is.
00:58:14 But they haven't even.
00:58:16 They haven't said one thing to me.
00:58:19 So I just, I don't, I don't have.
00:58:21 To wear.
00:58:22 Masks the the only store.
00:58:26 That was nearby.
00:58:27 That would give you **** for not wearing or for not wearing a mask.
00:58:31 I'd stopped going there.
00:58:33 So I don't go there.
00:58:35 And all this other stuff it's like.
00:58:39 The compliance is such.
00:58:41 See that's this is this is part of the black pill.
00:58:43 I'm sorry, but it is.
00:58:45 The compliance is something that is not.
00:58:48 Overcome able.
00:58:51 It's just not.
00:58:55 It's not.
00:58:56 Oh, you're trying to.
00:58:57 No, I'm not.
00:58:58 I'm not trying to black pill.
00:59:00 I'm not trying to.
00:59:01 I'm not working for the enemy by discouraging.
00:59:04 No, I'm just being realistic here, guys.
00:59:11 I mean, where's where's all where's the big protests?
00:59:21 And like we've talked about like speed of ham radio, that's all they ******* talk about is, is how they just got the shot or or they're getting tested or some someone so got COVID and he's lucky he survived.
00:59:33 Like people are ******* ******** now.
00:59:41 The this the demographic change in America.
00:59:45 One of the bonuses.
00:59:47 If not the prime bonus.
00:59:50 For doing that like that, a lot of people have asked like, why?
00:59:53 Why do you think you know, why would they want to do that?
00:59:56 Why would they want to get?
00:59:57 Rid of white people so bad.
00:59:59 Well, you're seeing it.
01:00:03 And it's not even might not even be white specific.
01:00:06 It's more.
01:00:08 An attack on IQ, but in this in this.
01:00:12 Country that means white people and it's more than that.
01:00:15 It's also just they hate white people, right?
01:00:20 It makes it easier to do this ****.
01:00:23 When the your when.
01:00:25 Your country is just full of a bunch of normies.
01:00:27 Can say Oh no, there's a scary invisible what?
01:00:32 What did Trump used to say?
01:00:33 The invisible enemy.
01:00:35 The Invisible enemy guys.
01:00:39 Make sure you get the you know the operation warp speed vaccine.
01:00:44 Because the invisible enemy.
01:00:51 And there's a whole lot of Trump ******* that that know the vaccines bad and know that COVID ******** that.
01:01:00 You pretend they didn't hear that.
01:01:06 They pretend they didn't hear that because they suck so much, Trump **** at this point.
01:01:13 That if they point out that Trump has aides.
01:01:18 What does that say about them?
01:01:23 Let's take a look here.
01:01:35 It's all about creating chaos. Rothschild's favorite moments in world history just like.
01:01:39 World War One.
01:01:42 It's totally fake.
01:01:45 Juju come exactly.
01:01:49 No Trump.
01:01:50 Trump was probably one of the worst presidents in American history.
01:01:54 I don't understand other than the fact that it's it's this stupid logic that I've seen a lot of people do where you know, once I was I was talking to someone.
01:02:07 It's like, OK, it's kind of like the the Joker movie thing where everyone freaked out because I made fun of Joker for being a massive fagot and how like the whole thing.
01:02:15 Is just make it's anti white people and and the the protagonist is this crazy white guy who gets dominated by a woman and has.
01:02:27 He's an in cell that that can't even **** the single black mom that lives in this building because he's too crazy for even that.
01:02:35 And he dances around and prances around like a ******* ***.
01:02:38 Half the half the movie and.
01:02:41 And so I point all this **** out.
01:02:44 And someone finally was like.
01:02:46 OK.
01:02:47 Fine, but but that doesn't.
01:02:49 Mean that we can't repurpose it to to be our meme, and I'm just like.
01:02:56 Let's let's repurpose drag Queen story hour.
01:03:00 We'll make that base.
01:03:01 Let's make that our mean drag queen.
01:03:03 Let's let's make drag Queen story hour into a Nazi symbol.
01:03:07 That'll that.
01:03:08 That whole line of reasoning.
01:03:11 So that's just saying that you don't have your own ideas that you can't create anything good.
01:03:16 And so you have to like, try to appropriate the creations of your enemies and try to make them into yours.
01:03:26 You're literally being the.
01:03:27 I made this meme.
01:03:29 And they they do that with Trump, too.
01:03:32 It's like they feel like, well, yeah, Trump is this massive Jew.
01:03:36 She'll and yeah, this whole operation warp speed thing looks pretty bad.
01:03:41 And yeah, he couldn't stop tying up black unemployment.
01:03:44 And yeah, he never mentioned white people.
01:03:47 And yeah, he, you know.
01:03:49 Quadrupled the debt or whatever.
01:03:50 And and yeah, like, you know, he didn't really do anything good.
01:03:54 He he made more gun control with, you know, like he really pretty much just sucked.
01:03:59 He was pretty much the worst president ever, but but we can still make, but the left seems like they hate him, so we can still make him into our no.
01:04:08 Because you're just saying that you can't do better.
01:04:13 You're saying you can't do better than the worst president in American history?
01:04:17 Like, that's what you're saying.
01:04:19 You're saying the best you could do.
01:04:21 Was the worst president in American history.
01:04:25 Because he said funny things on Twitter.
01:04:27 Sometimes, though, it's it's OK.
01:04:33 Because because he would tweet.
01:04:34 Out law and order in all caps.
01:04:37 You know that that he's.
01:04:40 Based somehow.
01:04:46 Doesn't make any.
01:04:47 I don't get it other than like I guess it's kind of like the whole they need a daddy, right?
01:04:52 I just think that's really what in terms of the Trump ****, what it boils down to is they probably.
01:04:58 Just because look.
01:04:58 Trump is in some ways masculine.
01:05:02 In some ways, he's very feminine.
01:05:05 But in some ways, he's masculine, right?
01:05:07 He's strong, at least, right, or at least appears strong.
01:05:12 And so I just think that it must be there are so many men in this country that don't have any.
01:05:21 Example of strength or masculinity in their lives.
01:05:25 And so they kind of latch onto that.
01:05:29 And it becomes.
01:05:29 He's like their daddy.
01:05:32 You know, he becomes their their political daddy.
01:05:36 And and and.
01:05:39 Or maybe even worse.
01:05:40 Maybe it's like that.
01:05:41 It's like the battered Wife syndrome ****, right?
01:05:47 No, I I know he loves me.
01:05:49 I know secret.
01:05:50 He secretly he loves me.
01:05:52 He beats the **** out of me all the time.
01:05:54 But you know, I probably deserved it.
01:05:55 He he, you know, he tries so hard, he tries so hard.
01:06:01 It's not his fault he's not succeeding.
01:06:03 It's just.
01:06:04 The whole world's against him.
01:06:08 I should have listened better.
01:06:14 And that's that's what it is.
01:06:16 That's what it.
01:06:16 Is and because those battered wives, they cling to their husbands for kind of similar reasons.
01:06:23 Right.
01:06:24 Like they're clinging to their husbands because of the strength.
01:06:29 The appearance of strength at the very least.
01:06:36 The appearance of strength and control.
01:06:43 And so it doesn't matter if if that strength is used as a weapon against you.
01:06:50 Because for whatever reason, you just want strength.
01:06:54 You just want proximity to strength.
01:06:56 You have so little experience with strength.
01:07:03 That you're just willing to take.
01:07:05 Whatever you can get.
01:07:10 So I yeah.
01:07:13 And what what else do what else do you expect though we're?
01:07:15 We're. I don't.
01:07:16 Think anyone disagrees with this except for the people that when they really analyze what that means about them, we're in that we're in the part of history where it's the weak men make hard times, right like.
01:07:26 So sorry.
01:07:29 We're in the time of weak men.
01:07:35 So a lot of weak men are going.
01:07:36 To be attracted to **** like that.
01:07:42 And that's how we're going to get it.
01:07:43 We'll probably get a fascist president at a certain point.
01:07:46 For that, for that exact reason.
01:07:50 Might not be a bad thing, I don't know.
01:07:55 But because men will be so weak and there won't, there'll be so few examples of of masculine strength the second you get a guy who demonstrates.
01:08:07 Real masculine strength on a national level and.
01:08:14 Will probably be funded by bankers and stuff, because that's the way it is.
01:08:19 Uh, that'll be the.
01:08:23 That'll be the.
01:08:24 I don't know if there's even still time for.
01:08:27 That you know.
01:08:28 But that if if if there is a.
01:08:31 A fascist response to what's going on right now.
01:08:35 To that to try.
01:08:36 To pull us out of the nosedive before something else happens.
01:08:43 I think it'll be.
01:08:45 That will be why, because you're just going to have.
01:08:50 So much, the contrast is going to just be such that, I mean, people are attracted to strength.
01:08:54 They're they're attracted to strength.
01:08:57 Let's take a look here.
01:09:03 The fact that we haven't actually taken up arms also qualifies as weak men don't cry over.
01:09:09 No, I'm not.
01:09:10 I'm so I'm saying.
01:09:13 This is the fact that nothing happened when I mean, the presidential election was.
01:09:19 Were stolen.
01:09:24 Everyone knows it.
01:09:26 Everyone knows it.
01:09:28 And and and if anything.
01:09:29 More evidence keeps coming out.
01:09:32 You know, and in fact.
01:09:35 Not just in, in, in terms of investigative journalism, like I'm talking about court findings.
01:09:42 Like, there's courts finding that there, there was all the verifying all these cases, they refused to hear because they were saying that people didn't have standing.
01:09:52 And then the other cases that are kind of slowly making their way through the process there, I mean there.
01:09:58 They're just verifying what we already knew it was.
01:10:01 It was clearly a stolen election.
01:10:05 And the best you could do.
01:10:10 The best thing to do is.
01:10:12 Was that what happened on the 6th?
01:10:15 Which was just I mean.
01:10:17 If that if that was an insurrection.
01:10:20 I mean, come on.
01:10:21 I mean, there was no one.
01:10:22 No, not there.
01:10:23 I don't think anyone had a gun.
01:10:24 Like, was there?
01:10:25 It was like what?
01:10:26 What kind of insurrection involves 0 guns?
01:10:31 You know there, there was no insurrection.
01:10:33 There was a a rowdy Maga riot.
01:10:35 That was.
01:10:37 After four or five years of completely peaceful Maga riots, one of them gets a little out of hand and it's an insurrection.
01:10:49 But the.
01:10:52 You know the institutions are coming down because.
01:10:56 They, they, they, they don't have to.
01:10:58 That's The thing is they.
01:10:59 Know people are weak.
01:11:04 If they thought that, here's the thing, if they thought.
01:11:08 That there is a chance of an uprising.
01:11:13 They probably wouldn't be going after.
01:11:17 The the Magarian people nearly as hard as they're doing.
01:11:24 Because of fear.
01:11:30 At the end of the day, fear always rules.
01:11:34 The world it does fear rules the world.
01:11:38 And they're not afraid.
01:11:40 You know, it's kind of like the the the boiling of the frog thing.
01:11:43 They kind of don't have to do that as much anymore because they're they're not afraid.
01:11:49 They've accomplished much of the boiling.
01:11:55 So they they can turn up the heat a.
01:11:56 Little more and.
01:11:58 Whereas before they had to worry about, OK, well, if you know, if we if we did like a huge gun grab just as an example, then we would have people riding in the streets or whatever, right?
01:12:12 I don't know.
01:12:12 If that's accurate, but like it was at least more possible.
01:12:19 You know, say 20 years ago.
01:12:23 That's increasingly like not even possible.
01:12:34 So, I mean, you know.
01:12:40 And one of the reasons why it's not.
01:12:42 I here I.
01:12:42 Was thinking about this the other day.
01:12:45 Some of it's not even weakness.
01:12:46 I think some of it's just like people just, it's just apathy.
01:12:51 You know, like one of the reasons like say 20-30 years ago, people would freak out and and try to overthrow tyranny.
01:13:02 Is they?
01:13:03 I think felt like there was there was something.
01:13:07 To save.
01:13:10 Right.
01:13:10 Like think of it this way, think of America.
01:13:14 Think of it as.
01:13:15 Like your America is like your army buddy.
01:13:20 And you're running through a battlefield.
01:13:25 And your army buddy America.
01:13:28 Get shot in the leg.
01:13:31 And falls down.
01:13:33 In the open.
01:13:36 And you dive, you know, behind a Rock You take cover.
01:13:41 And you look over at America groaning and screaming.
01:13:46 Holding holding his leg.
01:13:51 Like, that's still, you're going to think to yourself.
01:13:54 Well, that's.
01:13:56 I'm going to risk a lot if I run out into the open and try to drag America back behind this rock.
01:14:03 But if I don't, whoever just shot us.
01:14:06 I mean, he's a sitting duck.
01:14:08 He's probably going to get shot again.
01:14:09 So you're going to be willing to risk running out there and grabbing your buddy and pulling him behind the rock.
01:14:18 But if you look over to see like, oh, ****, where's America?
01:14:22 And America's head is missing.
01:14:28 You're going to stay behind the rock.
01:14:31 Because what?
01:14:32 Why would you go?
01:14:33 Would you go risk your life?
01:14:35 To drag some headless corpse.
01:14:38 Across the battlefield.
01:14:43 So I think a lot of people that when it comes to sacrifices, they're willing to make.
01:14:51 In order to save the country.
01:14:55 They're starting to realize there's not really a whole lot left to save.
01:15:02 And because it becomes like there there there's a equation going on in their heads, you know that.
01:15:07 They're they're weighing the the the risk and benefit.
01:15:12 It's like well.
01:15:13 Chances are I can probably stay alive.
01:15:17 And be somewhat happy for the rest.
01:15:20 Of my life.
01:15:22 And things will get progressively ******** and I don't know, maybe I'll even have to leave the country, I don't know, but.
01:15:31 I I they see the maybe the window of opportunity has passed.
01:15:37 Right.
01:15:37 Like like think about this, what were?
01:15:39 People, what were people saying about Trump, I mean?
01:15:43 When he was.
01:15:46 When he was first elected, he.
01:15:48 Was the.
01:15:49 He was the last chance.
01:15:54 There were lots of people I knew that hated Trump, that voted for him because they saw him.
01:15:58 He's the last ******* chance.
01:16:00 He's saying he's going to go after the deep state, you know he's going to pull the mask off.
01:16:05 He's going to.
01:16:07 Make America great again.
01:16:09 You know, no one really believed that.
01:16:10 But you know, some version of that right.
01:16:15 At least at least.
01:16:16 Pull us out of the the nosedive, right?
01:16:20 Well, he didn't.
01:16:26 He didn't. So I mean.
01:16:29 If you believed he was the.
01:16:30 Last chance and he.
01:16:31 Didn't do it.
01:16:31 Well, what does it tell you?
01:16:36 So there's a lot of people that just don't want to risk things because it's.
01:16:40 Like, well, I mean why?
01:16:44 So so I can.
01:16:47 Make sure the global ****.
01:16:48 You know what I mean?
01:16:49 Like it's the same thing.
01:16:51 Like, right now.
01:16:52 They're they're one of.
01:16:53 The things I did see.
01:16:55 Is they are going through cadets vehicles.
01:17:02 And just military personnel, they're going through and searching for.
01:17:08 Right wing symbols.
01:17:12 I'm sure going to be looking at tattoos.
01:17:14 Do you have any right wing tattoos?
01:17:17 And you can have a Black lives Matter bumper sticker, and they're not going.
01:17:20 To give a ****, right?
01:17:23 But if you have a MAGA hat, maybe.
01:17:29 That could be a big deal.
01:17:35 But I don't, and that's because it's already, you know, look, the military has already been taken over.
01:17:41 They're just, they're just going through and purging any, any remnants that might be left over.
01:17:54 But it's not even going to be that hard of a job because of this.
01:17:57 The same thing I'm talking about, not as many people are going to want to.
01:18:00 Join the military.
01:18:01 I wouldn't, I mean.
01:18:04 I got friends when I you know when I was like 18 or whatever that.
01:18:07 Joined the.
01:18:08 The Army and the Marines and stuff and.
01:18:11 I I still know I still keep in touch with some of them and I, I I would hazard to guess.
01:18:17 That many of them would no longer.
01:18:21 Feel compelled to do that if given that same.
01:18:25 Opportunity. That same choice today.
01:18:30 Because what are they fighting for?
01:18:35 They're fighting for drag queen story hour.
01:18:37 They're fighting for butts, sex and Botswana.
01:18:44 They're fighting for red flag laws.
01:18:48 They're fighting for.
01:18:51 Ungrateful immigrants.
01:18:57 They're fighting for institutions and corporations and government entities that hate their family.
01:19:11 I mean.
01:19:14 It's going to be an easy job.
01:19:15 They're not going to have to do a lot of purging.
01:19:17 I mean, it's going to take a little bit because like, you know, the normies still don't quite understand how bad it is yet.
01:19:22 And you know, you still have like this.
01:19:26 You know the.
01:19:26 The the more patriotic Warrior class is is usually more right wing.
01:19:32 And it hasn't maybe quite sunk in with a lot of these guys yet, like where things are going.
01:19:38 But it's not that hard to see that culture has massively changed.
01:19:46 Massively changed in in the military.
01:19:52 So it's really not that difficult to weed out.
01:19:56 The undesirables.
01:20:01 And that's something that the right wing should have been doing this entire time.
01:20:09 The only reason they didn't was.
01:20:13 The the left.
01:20:15 Successfully propagandized.
01:20:18 The the West.
01:20:20 I was going to say the country, but really just the West.
01:20:23 That having standards of any kind and enforcing those standards was evil.
01:20:32 It was bad.
01:20:36 And they used Hitler as as like.
01:20:38 The example right.
01:20:41 Like, that's why everything's Hitler, right? Everything is Hitler.
01:20:46 And they've successfully.
01:20:50 Alter the culture so much.
01:20:53 Just because the culture stopped policing itself.
01:20:59 And you know, obviously the changing demographics and everything else.
01:21:04 That, but the right never, ever, ever in my lifetime.
01:21:08 I'm sure they did it at a certain point.
01:21:12 But in my lifetime, they never.
01:21:14 They never enforced.
01:21:20 And when they did, it was always self defeating, right?
01:21:23 Like when they did, it would be like the press.
01:21:27 Would go after a right leaning politician because of something that they had said that was politically incorrect.
01:21:35 And that's the only time the Wright would impose some kind of standards is when they would burn their own guy because he said something politically incorrect so they wouldn't hold him to right wing standards.
01:21:46 They would, they would impose left wing standards on their.
01:21:48 Own people.
01:21:51 My whole life.
01:21:52 They did that.
01:21:59 So I think that's.
01:22:02 That's another reason why it's it's it's so far gone.
01:22:05 You know.
01:22:10 It's not.
01:22:10 It's it's not something that's going to be undone in your lifetimes.
01:22:14 And unless something like I said something very dramatic.
01:22:19 And I mean like.
01:22:21 You know, history books, dramatic.
01:22:24 Like, I mean like.
01:22:26 The kind of dramatic that that burns **** into people's genetic memory. Kind of dramatic.
01:22:35 Something like that would have to take place to.
01:22:39 To change course.
01:22:44 And look, that could happen.
01:22:45 I don't know that it'll happen in our lifetimes.
01:22:47 I like I said, I I kind of feel like Trump was the last chance as much as I was talking ****.
01:22:53 About the cute people that whole time there was a part of me that was kind of hoping that was kind of like hoping to be wrong, that it was just like, man that would that would I wouldn't.
01:23:03 I would like I wouldn't even be embarrassed.
01:23:05 I wouldn't even be ashamed that I was talking ****.
01:23:07 I'd be so happy.
01:23:09 I'd be so happy to be wrong.
01:23:10 I would.
01:23:10 Have been so happy.
01:23:12 If Trump just said **** it.
01:23:15 You know, and cross the Rubicon.
01:23:22 But you know.
01:23:23 As soon as you saw him going along with the COVID stuff, you should have known that was never going to happen.
01:23:32 I mean, there's so much.
01:23:33 That you should have known that was never going to happen.
01:23:36 But that's a biggie.
01:23:40 A guy for a guy to go from anti VAX to operation warp speed.
01:23:47 I mean, just show the guy has no principles.
01:23:54 And I and that's.
01:23:55 I don't think it can.
01:23:56 I don't think it can be a billionaire businessman.
01:23:59 And have principles I don't think.
01:24:02 You know, it's like it's like what the Bible says about it's easier to put a camel through the eye of a needle than a rich man to get into heaven.
01:24:09 And that's why.
01:24:11 You can't get that level of rich and not be a complete scumbag who's literally going to hell. Trump's going.
01:24:18 To hell.
01:24:24 You hear that Christians that that that love having Trump's ****.
01:24:28 In your in.
01:24:28 Your mouth.
01:24:32 Enjoy him. Why? He got.
01:24:33 Unless you plan on going, unless you're plan on going to hell.
01:24:36 You're not going to see him.
01:24:37 After that.
01:24:41 You have to get a hall pass to go visit Trump in the afterlife.
01:24:45 Because that ************'* not.
01:24:48 He's not going.
01:24:48 He's not going.
01:24:49 To make it through.
01:24:49 Those pearly gates.
01:25:04 I don't know what you guys are talking about from taking over the world to being fat slobs, trading nothing on a screen.
01:25:13 Did the founding fathers screw us from the beginning in any way?
01:25:16 Don't know.
01:25:18 I think they genuinely wanted something that.
01:25:20 Would work, but I don't know.
01:25:22 I'm not like a huge historian and by any means.
01:25:27 It seems like they, I mean, look, a lot of these guys are self-serving. Most people are.
01:25:33 And you know, you you look at the histories of, you know.
01:25:36 Just the.
01:25:37 If you can, if you separate the mythology.
01:25:42 Of just George Washington as example, the mythology of George Washington is way different than.
01:25:50 The history of George Washington.
01:25:52 And he was a self-serving sociopathic war criminal *******.
01:25:59 You know, he he wasn't anything like the man that is that they teach about in school.
01:26:07 So I mean all the there's probably a lot of these guys that were kind of scumbags, right?
01:26:11 And they're not these deities that the way.
01:26:13 That they they've been taught.
01:26:15 But it doesn't. I mean, no one's perfect.
01:26:18 Look, in some ways I'm kind of a scumbag too.
01:26:21 Everyone's got got that scumbag Steve guy inside.
01:26:24 Right.
01:26:25 Let's see if I can find scumbag Steve.
01:26:28 That's an old meme.
01:26:38 The the reason that meme sticks out to me, he looks identical, and I mean identical to a guy I knew in high school.
01:26:46 It might even be him.
01:26:51 Now, come on.
01:26:51 Save the ******* image.
01:26:54 There we go.
01:27:02 I doubt it's him, but I would if I found out it was him.
01:27:05 I'd just be like, oh, I ******* thought it might be him.
01:27:09 His name wasn't Steve, though.
01:27:15 Everyone's got a little bit of that guy in them.
01:27:19 You might not want to admit it.
01:27:25 But everyone's got a.
01:27:26 Little bit of scumbag Steve inside them.
01:27:33 So when you when you before you go judging.
01:27:38 Some of these ruling class people in the past for taking money from this person or doing this.
01:27:43 Or whatever.
01:27:44 Everyone's kind of a scumbag, a little bit.
01:27:47 And I do think I do think and look, maybe someone can prove me wrong.
01:27:51 I'm I'm willing to listen.
01:27:53 But I do think that when they first.
01:27:56 Came up with the Constitution and.
01:28:00 There, there was so much thought that went into this system of government that it just seems like it was.
01:28:07 They were genuinely trying to do something that.
01:28:09 Would be good.
01:28:13 And look, a lot of them predict that it wouldn't last.
01:28:15 So it's.
01:28:15 I don't think that it was.
01:28:17 There was anything nefarious.
01:28:19 I think they legitimately were like, hey, we have a a rare opportunity here.
01:28:23 To implement something that's modern and new and borrows from maybe some other great societies, and we've got a fairly good pool of genetics here on this relatively isolated part of the Earth.
01:28:39 So, you know, in terms of civilized people that would be able to.
01:28:45 To live in this complex new bleeding edge system that we're creating, and this is probably the best we're going to be able to do.
01:28:56 So let's let's give it a shot.
01:28:57 Let's try it out.
01:29:00 And I think that, uh.
01:29:02 I think it worked at first, but like everything.
01:29:08 We all have a little bit of scumbag Steve and us, but there's some people like, that's all they have.
01:29:14 So eventually ****.
01:29:18 **** stops working.
01:29:20 It's like every think of this way.
01:29:22 Every law that exists.
01:29:24 Is because someone ******* ruined it for everybody.
01:29:26 Else every law.
01:29:29 And in fact, when they take the guns, it'll be the same thing.
01:29:32 Or, you know, you could say, well, it was a false flag.
01:29:34 Maybe it will be right, I don't know.
01:29:36 But it won't matter.
01:29:38 The the perception will be.
01:29:40 That it was someone taking their liberties, their someone abusing their liberties.
01:29:49 In such an obscene way.
01:29:52 That the perception is the only way to avoid such evil in the future is to simply get rid of.
01:30:06 That that liberty, or that privilege or that right or that whatever.
01:30:12 Just like in the micro in your family, if you have kids and you might be a little lax the days ago on some rules.
01:30:21 Because you you trust them to police themselves.
01:30:24 Then the second they.
01:30:27 They fail to do that.
01:30:29 You take away that privilege for good.
01:30:33 And that's just the same.
01:30:34 That's the same way all these every law that exists is because usually because of something like that happen.
01:30:45 And which is another argument for not letting in people in your society that can't handle it.
01:30:56 I want to read the.
01:30:57 Book conquest of a continent by Madison Grant.
01:31:00 It's a pro white book about colonization of America.
01:31:06 I I haven't read it.
01:31:08 Regarding the opinion of people in chat, IE China, Russia invasion.
01:31:15 In my opinion, I highly doubt that it would be preferable to death by Yiddish.
01:31:19 Rule your thoughts.
01:31:20 I I haven't seen the conversation time, but I can only presume what you mean is.
01:31:27 Would it be?
01:31:28 Better for us to be invaded by China or Russia and taken over.
01:31:37 You know, the people who are in charge now, leading us to where they want us to go.
01:31:42 I don't know.
01:31:45 The fact that we even are that that that's even like a discussion though, that that proves everything I'm saying.
01:31:52 Like who's joining the military?
01:31:54 Like, who wants to fight?
01:31:56 Who wants to fight for a ruling class when that's like a reasonable question to ask.
01:32:04 Like the ruling class is so ****.
01:32:07 That there's there's reasonable, normal, smart people.
01:32:12 Saying, you know, would it would it be so bad if we just got taken over by the Chinese?
01:32:18 Like the fact that that's like a like a normal rational?
01:32:23 Question to ask.
01:32:25 That shows you how ******* **** our ruling class got.
01:32:29 To where almost anything seems like it could be preferable, anything.
01:32:38 Look, and that's the way Trump was, right?
01:32:40 Like, what's his face?
01:32:43 Michael Moore said that he was the human hand grenade that that the American people were throwing into.
01:32:50 DC and he was right.
01:32:55 Like I might have that.
01:32:56 Video now I'm on this.
01:32:57 This is how.
01:32:58 Old this machine is.
01:33:00 I have stuff from.
01:33:01 2000 like.
01:33:01 The the meme war is on this.
01:33:04 I wonder if I've got that video.
01:33:07 Let me see.
01:33:07 If I got.
01:33:08 It here I don't know where it would be.
01:33:09 It's been so long.
01:33:10 Since I used this computer.
01:33:15 Excuse me.
01:33:16 I'm pretty sure I've got it.
01:33:26 What would that be called?
01:33:31 I got so many wow, I got like a lot of.
01:33:37 A lot of mean more sitting here.
01:33:39 I totally forgot about.
01:33:48 Some of these are kind of funny.
01:33:58 Where would that be?
01:34:01 But anyway, as I look for this.
01:34:07 The the idea was.
01:34:09 And I look, I told when I was trying to convince friends of mine who they wanted, you know, they were going more basic ***** Republican.
01:34:17 They thought, you know, Trump was too scary and you know, they they were basically wanting to go with the kinds of.
01:34:27 You know, like the the Ted Cruz is and and that sort of a thing, right?
01:34:33 And the.
01:34:37 The thing I would tell.
01:34:38 Them would be like look.
01:34:40 Yeah, he's he's not.
01:34:43 He's not perfect.
01:34:44 It's he's an agent of chaos.
01:34:49 Like the reason the reason why?
01:34:53 He seems like a good idea.
01:34:57 Is that he's an agent of chaos, like.
01:35:00 Then the words things couldn't.
01:35:02 Things aren't going to get worse.
01:35:03 Whatever he does.
01:35:05 You know it's he's a human hand grenade.
01:35:08 We're going to pull the pen, close our eyes and just ******* Chuck it in.
01:35:15 And we'll see what happens.
01:35:20 And you know, we did that.
01:35:26 And it didn't workout.
01:35:33 Yeah, I don't.
01:35:34 I can't see.
01:35:38 I don't remember what that was called.
01:35:40 There's so much **** in.
01:35:41 This folder.
01:35:43 Somebody blast from the past and you want to see some of this stuff like.
01:35:49 Did you guys ever see this?
01:35:50 This is being my.
01:35:52 This is my vote for Trump thing I I made.
01:35:57 I wonder if the audio will work.
01:36:17 Remember this?
01:36:26 All all these.
01:36:27 The sad thing is, like all these things got worse.
01:36:31 Like all these things got worse.
01:36:35 There's a Trump trainer that Choo Choo Trump train.
Speaker
01:36:40 This is.Devon
01:36:41 We have to overwhelm the polls, guys.01:36:43 We gotta go there.
01:36:45 They fought dirty.
01:36:47 They have paid agitators that voter fraud.
01:36:50 Colluding with the media.
01:36:52 Reported hoaxes. Obvious crimes.
01:36:57 Citizen journalism. Everything's everyone's getting shadow banned and and censored. Oh my God, we got we better vote for Trump so.
01:37:04 That stops happening.
01:37:07 That's harambe.
01:37:12 We will overcome.
Speaker
01:37:23 Ohh look.Devon
01:37:24 Tear down the Hillary statue.01:37:30 Yeah, that that didn't work out.
01:37:37 Everything that I was that I was that it was in that matter like, oh, no, we got to fix this.
01:37:43 All that **** got worse.
01:37:44 Everything in it, everything in it got worse.
01:37:50 And you wonder why I'm black pilled.
01:37:54 Everything in that got worse.
01:37:59 Every last ******* thing.
01:38:09 Trying to find, I wonder I might have.
01:38:13 I know it's got to be have it has to.
01:38:15 Be in this folder.
01:38:20 Here's here's you guys might remember this.
01:38:22 One this is.
01:38:24 Draft our daughters.
Speaker 1
01:38:27 This is my dog.Devon
01:38:30 It's not going to play.Speaker
01:38:31 Uh, it's too bad.Devon
01:38:34 Or maybe it'll play.01:38:37 I didn't.
01:38:37 I didn't make this, so I can't take credit for this one.
Speaker 1
01:38:42 It's my daughter.01:38:44 She's not in the kitchen.
01:38:47 She's not on the playground.
01:38:55 She's caring for progress, for equality, for Hillarys wars out.
01:39:03 Of the kitchen and into the ambush.
01:39:07 Draft our daughters.
Devon
01:39:09 That was a good meme.01:39:12 That was a good meme.
01:39:17 Ah, where is that ****?
01:39:19 Remember, remember the.
01:39:22 Danny Williams, how quickly people forgot about that Guy Bill Clinton's black illegitimate son.
01:39:29 Just completely ******* vaporized in the thin air.
01:39:36 Man, this floor has got all kinds of stuff in it that I forgot about.
01:39:44 All the.
01:39:48 You know all the hate crime hoaxes.
01:39:53 Yeah, I can't find that video, but basically what happened was uh, oh, no, here it is.
Speaker 8
01:40:06 Because I know a lot of people in Michigan that are planning to vote for Trump, and they're not, they don't necessarily like him that much.01:40:17 And they don't necessarily.
01:40:18 Agree with him.
01:40:20 They're not racists, and rednecks are and.
Speaker 1
01:40:23 They're they're actually.Speaker 8
01:40:24 Pretty decent people and so I want to.01:40:27 Of after talking to a number of them I want.
Devon
01:40:28 You know, I'm going to make.01:40:29 It so the audio works better.
01:40:36 Where would that be?
01:40:39 See my all my settings are all ****** ** now.
01:40:46 Audio output capture.
01:40:47 Would that be it?
01:41:02 OK, let's see if this works.
Speaker
01:41:06 Sort of.Speaker 8
01:41:08 Because I don't know a lot of people in Michigan that are planning to vote for Trump.01:41:12 And they're not.
01:41:15 They don't necessarily like him that much.
01:41:18 And they don't necessarily.
01:41:19 Agree with him.
01:41:21 They're not racist.
01:41:23 And rednecks and.
01:41:24 They're they're actually pretty decent people.
01:41:27 And so I wanted to sort of, after talking to a number that I wanted.
01:41:30 To sort of, I wanted to write this and.
01:41:35 Donald Trump.
01:41:37 Came to the Detroit Economic club.
01:41:39 And stood there in front of the Ford Motor executives and said.
01:41:45 If you close these factories, as you're planning to do in Detroit and build them in Mexico.
01:41:51 I'm going to put a 35% tariff.
01:41:54 On those cars, when you send them back and nobody's.
01:41:56 Going to buy them?
01:41:58 It was an amazing thing to see.
01:42:01 No politician, Republican or Democrat.
01:42:05 Had ever said.
01:42:05 Anything like that to these executives?
01:42:08 And it was music to the ears of people in Michigan and Ohio and Pennsylvania.
01:42:15 In Wisconsin.
01:42:17 The Brexit states.
01:42:21 Who lives here in Ohio?
01:42:22 You know what I'm talking about.
01:42:24 Whether Trump means it or not, it's kind of irrelevant because he's saying the things to people.
01:42:28 Who are hurting?
01:42:31 And that's why every.
01:42:32 Beaten down, nameless, forgotten.
01:42:35 Working stiff, who used to be part of what was called the middle class loves Trump.
01:42:40 He is the human Molotov cocktail.
01:42:44 That they've been waiting for the human hand grenade that they can legally throw into the system that stole their lives from them.
01:42:53 And on November 8th.
01:42:54 Election Day, although they lost their jobs.
01:42:58 Although they've been foreclosed on by the bank, next came the divorce, and now the wife and kids are gone.
01:43:04 The car has been repoed.
01:43:06 They haven't had a real vacation in years.
01:43:08 They're stuck with the ****** Obamacare bronze plan, where you can't even get a ******* percocet.
01:43:15 They've essentially lost everything they had.
01:43:20 Except one thing.
01:43:23 The one thing that doesn't cost them a cent and is guaranteed to them by the American Constitution, the right to vote.
01:43:33 They might be penniless, they might be homeless, they might be ****** over and ****** **.
01:43:38 It doesn't matter.
01:43:39 Because it's equalized on that day.
01:43:43 A millionaire has the same number of votes as the person without a job one, and there's more of the former middle class than there are in the millionaire class.
01:43:56 On November 8th.
01:43:58 The dispossessed will walk into the voting booth, be handed a ballot, close the curtain and take that lever or fell panel or touch screen and put a big ******* X in the box by the name of the man who has threatened to upend and overturn the very system that has ruined their lives.
Devon
01:44:21 And that's true.01:44:22 That's that's what happened.
01:44:26 That's what happened.
01:44:29 People, that's what people thought was going to happen and I guess.
01:44:33 The sad thing is that a lot of these people that he's describing, they haven't let go of that, they still think.
01:44:43 They still think that that's like a thing.
01:44:50 They still think that they still believe that that the.
01:44:53 In the same way.
01:44:55 That there's a mythology about the founding fathers.
01:44:57 I mean, ****, there's a mythology about Trump.
01:45:06 In fact, I mean, I can't think of anyone in public and because, look, there's a mythology on both sides, right?
01:45:13 I wish the left's mythology about Trump was the true was was the reality.
01:45:24 But the sad thing is, neither one.
01:45:26 Of them is.
01:45:31 At the end of the day, Trump's just like the rest of EM.
01:45:35 You know, he he didn't do any of these things.
01:45:37 He just as Michael Moore, hate to say it was right.
01:45:42 He said he knew it didn't matter whether he was going to do it or not.
01:45:45 He knew what to say.
01:45:52 He knew what to say.
01:45:55 And he said it.
01:46:09 So yeah, it's kind of interesting.
01:46:11 It's kind of like what I was talking about when you go through your phone and go.
01:46:14 Like if you have an old phone that goes back years.
01:46:17 You know it's it's weird looking at this folder.
01:46:20 I remember making all these ******* memes and stuff.
01:46:24 And it's weird to think that this was like five years ago and how much?
01:46:28 I mean, I was going to say how much everything's changed, but I guess how much it didn't change.
01:46:43 You know how much.
01:46:46 If anything, you know things got worse.
01:46:49 Everything I listed.
01:46:51 In that that go vote for Trump thing, everything got worse.
01:47:16 Take a look at chat here.
01:47:24 Look at America like a third world dictatorship that is going to do what it does.
01:47:27 Stay out of it, work on yourself.
01:47:31 Yeah, I mean, I don't, I wouldn't say completely stay out of it.
01:47:36 And there's people in better positions to stay in the game than others.
01:47:41 But look, I'm increasingly there's just not.
01:47:44 I mean, I don't have there not.
01:47:48 Not just me.
01:47:48 I want.
01:47:48 I'm trying.
01:47:49 Not trying to make it personal, but like people like me.
01:47:52 Just as an example, right.
01:47:55 People who are calling this **** out, there's no billionaire like there's no like, right wing George Soros that's sending us checks and.
01:48:04 Stuff like that.
01:48:06 Because fundamentally, when you really peel back everything, they're the problem.
01:48:17 And in order to play the game to stay in the game.
01:48:21 You kind of need, I mean you need to.
01:48:23 Have the ability.
01:48:24 To either generate fear.
01:48:25 Well, no, you just.
01:48:26 Need fear.
01:48:27 And it's easier to generate fear.
01:48:30 If you've got.
01:48:33 If you've got money.
01:48:44 There's only one solution to this problem, and that solution has to do with the.
01:48:47 Military why should stop working and collaborating with this establishment?
01:48:53 Well, yeah, like I said, you don't want to just this and get I I get.
01:48:56 I get criticism.
01:48:57 Some people think that what I'm saying is that just completely isolate and shut down and just not engage and.
01:49:04 That's simply not true.
01:49:05 That's not what I'm saying.
01:49:07 What I'm saying is insulate yourself in a way that's going to make that's going to keep you and your family safe.
01:49:13 And start trying to create parallel.
01:49:17 Not maybe not a parallel society because that's a big that's a big.
01:49:20 I mean, that's a tall order.
01:49:23 But maybe the beginnings of that.
01:49:26 I mean, look at look at other populations.
01:49:31 Alien populations that have existed inside of a larger host country.
01:49:38 How did they gain power?
01:49:40 They didn't didn't happen overnight.
01:49:43 They started by building a parallel society.
01:49:48 With lots of nepotism.
01:49:52 Lots of in Group preference.
01:49:55 And it didn't take super long, but it took generations.
01:50:03 I also think they had more starting capital than we that we're going to have.
01:50:10 But I also think we're more capable.
01:50:15 I also think that we're able to create.
01:50:26 I also think that we're we we're just smarter.
01:50:32 We're smarter, we're more creative.
01:50:41 And this is a challenge.
01:50:42 That is, while it's going to be rough, it's not, it's not an impossible thing to overcome.
01:50:50 It's just it is and it is impossible to vote your way out.
01:50:53 Of it, because you don't have the numbers anymore.
01:51:00 You know, it's funny, like just as an example.
01:51:04 We just played all those things where, you know, Trump was, Trump was saying all the right things.
01:51:08 Right.
01:51:09 Trump knew what to say.
01:51:12 To make people want to vote for Trump.
01:51:16 And I suspect.
01:51:24 Well, I don't.
01:51:26 We don't have to wait.
01:51:26 Just look at the look at the other people.
01:51:30 That ran since Trump, some of whom Trump endorsed.
01:51:35 Who didn't sound like Trump?
01:51:39 Who sounded a lot more like, you know, the NEO con or maybe even like Democrats 10 years ago.
01:51:46 Not even 20 years ago, 10 years ago.
01:51:53 Because we don't have the numbers anymore, why would they want to appeal?
01:51:58 To such a small.
01:52:02 In many ways, powerless.
01:52:07 Demographic A shrinking demographic.
01:52:28 I'm kind of going through some of these.
01:52:31 These old memes, I'm kind of looking to see if there's something that's.
01:52:37 There's some of the stuff is just it's very cringey now that I'm looking at it.
01:52:40 I'm just like, oh, God, I can't believe I made that ****.
01:52:49 Terrible, terrible.
01:52:50 What was I doing?
01:52:57 I mean, some of this stuff's pretty based.
01:53:04 But a lot of this is pretty ******* terrible.
01:53:12 I finally got all my my I have all my Pepe.
01:53:14 3D models back.
01:53:17 Those were on this computer.
01:53:21 Now I can sell them as NFTS.
01:53:24 All these people that wanted me to to make NFTS.
01:53:33 Sell, sell the Pepe next or actually wait.
01:53:35 Don't have to call them.
01:53:36 Something else now because the.
01:53:38 The lawsuits I have to call him Hefe, maybe.
01:53:51 Anyway, here's.
01:53:58 Here's a commercial.
01:54:01 This is if you've.
01:54:03 If you've watched my videos.
01:54:04 In the past.
01:54:05 Uh, you've seen this already.
01:54:07 When was this from?
01:54:09 Is there going to be a date?
01:54:10 On this file.
01:54:13 Yeah, I put a video out in 2000.
01:54:15 19 that had.
01:54:18 That featured this, this PSA.
01:54:21 But this right this PSA, I hope the audio is good enough for you to hear it, because the audio is.
01:54:26 I remember if I remember.
01:54:27 Correctly I had to do a lot of cleaning up on it.
01:54:29 So I might have subtitled it, so you can read it.
01:54:33 This is from, I believe, the late 70s.
01:54:40 And This is why we're having such a problem.
Speaker 6
01:55:03 No prejudice when you react to someone because of their religion.01:55:11 Or their conference.
01:55:18 And you are English, you can use it and they will use friends and not your friend.
Devon
01:55:26 You see that?01:55:29 Then you are you.
01:55:30 Are a racist you ******* little *****.
01:55:33 Because you said Jimmy was a Jew.
01:55:37 Doesn't matter that he's a Jew, but you.
01:55:39 Said he was.
01:55:45 What kind of what kind of grandson are you, you racist ******, you little racist *******?
01:56:06 This is the kind of propaganda they were playing during Saturday morning cartoons in the 70s.
01:56:14 You better not notice that Jimmy'z a Jew.
01:56:24 If you notice that jimmy'z a.
01:56:25 Jew. Then you're the *******.
01:56:31 Doesn't matter that you're calling him your your friend.
01:56:34 You're naming him so you can't.
01:56:36 You can't be a can't be a good little boy if you're naming him.
01:56:45 Yeah, I did a whole video on not just this specifically, but there's a whole video on the channel.
01:56:52 From in 2019 ideas somewhere it's, which means it's also.
01:56:57 An odyssey in bit shoot.
01:56:58 Ohh by the way.
01:56:59 The last streams not on Odyssey because my Internet died.
01:57:02 Before I could get it on Odyssey.
01:57:05 So hopefully it'll still be working tonight.
01:57:08 I'll try to get.
01:57:09 It up on there tonight.
01:57:12 I don't, I don't.
01:57:13 I still don't get a a huge amount of.
01:57:15 Views on Odyssey yet.
01:57:18 But I'm hoping to build that up.
01:57:23 But yeah it.
01:57:24 Was uh, you know.
01:57:29 Good old Jimmy.
01:57:33 Good old Jimmy.
01:57:33 Let me sort this by date.
01:57:35 That might make it easier for me to look at this stuff.
01:57:43 There we go.
01:57:48 Good old Jimmy.
01:58:01 Alright, let me take a look at chat again here.
01:58:10 Imagine not having prejudice.
01:58:12 Yeah, I know.
01:58:16 Yeah, prejudice, prejudice is is pattern recognition.
01:58:25 Not us.
01:58:26 We're here, not Jimmy.
01:58:30 Starting to think you're a Jew.
01:58:36 But he is trying to destroy our society, Grandpa.
01:58:41 Are you familiar with the propaganda during the USSR?
01:58:44 It was specifically designed to be as detached from reality as possible to shame those who did not agree with it.
01:58:50 I believe it sounds familiar.
01:58:53 Uh, you know I've I've been trying to find some of the old Soviet propaganda, and the only thing I ever found.
01:59:02 Well, first of all, it's hard because it's a lot of it's not subtitled and my Russian is not good enough.
01:59:08 To always, especially because context matters so much.
01:59:13 It's not as easy for me to understand it.
01:59:18 One that I found that there was a weird cartoon about capitalists.
01:59:22 That was it was based.
01:59:25 It was dead on.
01:59:27 It was dead ******* on.
01:59:30 It's a little long.
01:59:31 Yeah, it's not.
01:59:32 It's not on this computer either.
01:59:33 It's on the other computer.
01:59:35 I'll sum it up.
01:59:36 Maybe we'll play it when we have more time.
01:59:39 It's it's like 10 minutes long for a cartoon.
01:59:44 You know that's it's like a full cartoon, I guess.
01:59:46 But the cartoon it literally describes generational wealth and the problem with capitalism.
01:59:55 Where it shows this old lady.
01:59:57 And she has a ton of ******* money.
02:00:00 And she dies.
02:00:02 And she leaves all of her fortune to her dog.
02:00:06 Because she didn't have kids, and so her dog starts out just being, like, living it up and being all like a a, a total drunk and going to parties and all this other stuff.
02:00:21 But eventually he starts getting accepted in all the secret clubs, and by the end of it the dog has become like this evil war mongering banker.
02:00:37 Because the the money.
02:00:40 Basically it shows that like.
02:00:42 The the money.
02:00:44 Goes on is permanent.
02:00:46 Once you get the big enough ball of money, it's permanent.
02:00:49 Your kid can be a ******* moron.
02:00:51 You can literally give your money to a dog.
02:00:55 And the money will be enough money to keep keep it going.
02:01:03 And whoever ends up getting that money, there's a huge chance.
02:01:10 They're going to turn.
02:01:10 Into just like everybody else before them.
02:01:14 And that shouldn't surprise anyone.
02:01:30 I wonder if our last stand will be anything like a battle of Berlin kind of deal.
02:01:36 The Three Percenters will save us.
02:01:43 I don't know.
02:01:44 I don't know.
02:01:47 Look, they are look, we are progressing through the the stages of of.
02:02:00 That's just happening.
02:02:04 So I don't know at what point they they go balls the wall with it.
02:02:13 But they will.
02:02:17 Now you guys remember this, by the way, the so the I was looking for this file apparently it.
02:02:22 Was on this computer.
02:02:24 More more has come out about the Vegas shooting.
02:02:29 And about how it was an attempted hit on a Saudi royal.
02:02:34 Which explains this was the footage I was looking for.
02:02:37 Hard to find that on the.
02:02:38 Internet these days.
02:02:41 But this is from that night.
02:02:43 This was from the night of the Vegas shooting.
02:02:46 And you've got.
02:02:51 U.S. law enforcement escorting out.
02:02:54 A Saudi guy and look there right now.
02:02:57 You got all these random gamblers that are hands up.
02:03:14 Well, I guess we know who this guy is now, huh?
02:03:18 The guy in the white.
02:03:19 T-shirt in the back.
Speaker 8
02:03:21 From the chart.02:03:33 That's roughly.
Devon
02:03:39 So yeah, that's.02:03:41 And then what?
02:03:41 Did Trump do?
02:03:43 You know the you know Trump, the guy who was going to reveal the truth, finally he.
02:03:47 Banned bump stocks.
02:03:54 Because it would be embarrassing to Israel.
02:04:08 So that was that was at the Tropicana.
02:04:13 The guy in the that guy right there, the guy in the white.
02:04:19 Being escorted out by.
02:04:23 These people remember, remember how this was never ******* explained.
02:04:28 Never explain like.
02:04:29 Oh no, there was just this.
02:04:31 It was this, you know, this Stephen Paddock.
02:04:33 This total random guy who shot up the concert for literally no reason and.
02:04:40 And then at the Tropicana, this mystery man was escorted out by.
02:04:47 All these military guys and we'll never explain it.
02:04:54 And no news.
02:04:55 This is how you know every single ******* news outlet.
02:04:59 Is just a PR department for the ruling class.
02:05:04 This is an interesting video.
02:05:06 This is a video where you would say, especially in a case with no answers, you would think that if it was an actual news agency, they'd be like, what's up with this guy?
02:05:16 What's this?
02:05:17 Who was this ******?
02:05:24 No, no one in the mainstream played this video.
02:05:28 Not once.
02:05:31 And I could be wrong.
02:05:32 I guess you'd have to check my channel, I think YouTube.
02:05:36 Took this off my channel.
02:05:40 I mean, if they didn't, it would still be there.
02:05:42 But I don't think it's still there.
02:05:48 But because of this, this rich Arab guy.
02:05:55 And because Trump didn't want to embarrass Israel.
02:05:59 They banned bump stocks.
02:06:09 And the families will never be told.
02:06:12 That it was all about this guy right here.
02:06:21 OK, let me take a look here.
02:06:28 Howard Army is not fascinated with this ****.
02:06:30 Given all the HBO they watch.
02:06:36 I don't know.
02:06:40 It requires too much research.
02:06:42 They would be fascinated.
02:06:43 See if CNN, if CNN or any kind of or HBO for that matter, if any major outlet.
02:06:49 They don't have to try too hard.
02:06:51 Produced content where they talked about this stuff.
02:06:55 They'd watch it.
02:07:03 But there's some there's people that are too lazy, people that I had 200,000 ******* followers, followers on YouTube.
02:07:09 I don't even like that at all on on even if you.
02:07:11 Put all.
02:07:11 Together, every other platform I'm on now.
02:07:16 A lot of people are just too lazy.
02:07:17 They're just like, yeah, but I I.
02:07:19 Just want just want to use this app because it's easy.
02:07:26 People are going to take the.
02:07:27 Path of least resistance.
02:07:36 Can you post a link or upload that clip on bit shoot?
02:07:41 Yeah. I mean it's on.
02:07:44 You can probably find it on Twitter.
02:07:46 I've seen it on Twitter recently.
02:07:50 I forget who tweeted it up, but I know I've.
02:07:52 Seen it on Twitter recently.
02:07:55 You should be pretty.
02:07:55 Easy to find if you just look for.
02:07:59 Saudi Prince Tropicana it was at the Tropicana.
02:08:04 You should.
02:08:05 You should be able.
02:08:06 I mean you should be able to.
02:08:07 Find it that way.
02:08:09 And it might be.
02:08:12 Depends on when it's synced up and when they.
02:08:14 Took it down.
02:08:14 It might even be.
02:08:16 On bit shooter odyssey.
02:08:19 On my channel.
02:08:27 What's the connection between 1:00 to assassinate this guy and the the shooting of random concert goers?
02:08:35 So look, we don't know all the details, but from what I understand, Stephen Paddock was an FBI guy.
02:08:41 Or some intelligence agency guy involved with an arms deal.
02:08:47 That's why he had all those ******* guns in his room.
02:08:49 That's why had all those ******* cases of guns and somehow was was.
02:08:59 Since this is the **** we don't know.
02:09:00 We don't know all the INS and outs.
02:09:02 Maybe someone does, I don't know.
02:09:04 All the INS and outs.
02:09:05 But there was also ISIS people involved, Mossad involved and the the target.
02:09:15 Was going to be the.
02:09:16 Saudi guy.
02:09:18 And the deal went bad with the ISIS guys and Stephen Paddock.
02:09:23 And so they.
02:09:27 Because I think they were going to acquire like the the hit the way it was supposed to be set up, I don't see.
02:09:32 Here's no I don't want.
02:09:33 I don't.
02:09:33 Want to speculate?
02:09:34 Actually, I don't know exactly the details cause that no one that does know has has has said, but something went bad.
02:09:45 With the deal with Stephen Paddock and the ISIS guys and they just ******* let loose, they killed him and then let loose on the ******* crowd.
02:09:55 And split.
02:09:57 Left the country and that's why you have all this weird **** like.
02:10:01 Yeah, you know this guy being escorted out.
02:10:04 That's why you had that.
02:10:04 Remember the The Phantom helicopter?
02:10:07 The helicopter that was showing up with the with the weird transponder.
02:10:12 I don't know if you.
02:10:12 Guys, remember.
02:10:13 That around the hotel, that was an intelligence agency helicopter.
02:10:20 So look, there's a lot of question marks still.
02:10:23 We don't know the full story.
02:10:28 I think we'll probably know more of it.
02:10:31 Down the road.
02:10:33 But it doesn't matter.
02:10:34 At the end of the day, it wasn't Stephen Paddock.
02:10:37 Randomly shooting into a concert.
02:10:45 And Trump knew that.
02:10:48 And still blamed it on him and bump stocks.
02:10:52 Again, according to the, I believe this is tuckers one of his ex producers.
02:10:59 Because it would embarrass Mossad and possibly.
02:11:02 Start a war.
02:11:09 I don't think he specified with who, but I would assume Israel's probably cooked up in that equation.
02:11:15 So this is just me assuming this part, but I'm assuming.
02:11:20 Trump banned bump stocks to protect Israel.
02:11:27 I don't know that part for sure, but I do know for sure that.
02:11:33 It wasn't Stephen paddock.
02:11:35 And that Trump knew it.
02:11:38 And ultimately that's that's what matters.
02:11:42 Is that Trump lied.
02:11:44 And then used his executive powers to increase gun control.
02:11:50 Over a lie.
02:12:00 Excuse me.
02:12:07 They probably just want to kill a bunch of whites like.
02:12:10 Is that what you're talking about?
02:12:11 No, that's.
02:12:13 Again, I don't know.
02:12:15 My from what I understand and again, this is me speculating, I don't know this for a fact.
02:12:23 That the ISIS guys that were doing the deal with Stephen Paddock.
02:12:28 Once that deal went bad, they knew that they were ******.
02:12:31 They knew that he was like a an agent or whatever.
02:12:34 They killed him.
02:12:36 They didn't know if they were going to get away, so they were just like, **** it.
02:12:39 Let's just ISIS out on this ******* crowd right outside the window.
02:12:43 They do that, and then they they leave and who knows what else.
02:12:48 We don't know.
02:12:50 We don't know.
02:12:51 I don't know.
02:12:52 I don't know.
02:12:52 I don't know any of the detail.
02:12:53 I don't think anyone does.
02:12:55 We just we know just enough to know it wasn't Stephen Paddock.
02:13:02 That that Saudi guy was involved, that's why they evacuated him out of there and never no one ever said anything about like what that was.
02:13:08 No one knows.
02:13:12 And then Trump banned bump stocks.
02:13:15 Because reasons.
02:13:20 And again, hopefully more, hopefully more details come out.
02:13:23 I would love to know.
02:13:25 I don't think we'll ever know all the specifics, but maybe in.
02:13:27 Like ******* 20 years.
02:13:30 When it doesn't, when no one cares anymore.
02:13:40 But it was a it was a federal agency thing gone wrong in a lot of ways.
02:13:45 That's why you had that sheriff.
02:13:47 If you guys remember the sheriff.
02:13:49 That's why he had that Fed standing behind him, telling him what to say during the press conferences.
02:13:55 That's why you had.
02:14:00 Laura Loomer and.
02:14:03 What's that, guys?
02:14:04 Goodman Jason Goodman deployed.
02:14:08 Out to go muddy the waters out in Vegas.
02:14:14 That's why you had the weirdo brother remember the weirdo brother.
02:14:20 Because the weirdo brother probably knew exactly what his brother did.
02:14:25 And was just kind of like didn't know how to.
02:14:29 You know didn't have the memo on on how to cover for your your agency, brother.
02:14:34 When he gets turned into a Patsy.
02:14:39 Remember how like weird he was?
02:14:41 But like, yeah, everything was just comped, everything was comped, everything was.
02:14:44 So common it's.
02:14:45 Well, now we know why.
02:14:50 He was a federal agent the whole time.
02:14:55 And so he kind of was, like just melting down under pressure, cause you know what, he knew what he couldn't say.
02:15:06 And that's why his whole background is ******* weird.
02:15:11 It's why there's no motive.
02:15:23 So Yep.
02:15:33 According to according to one of Tucker's ex producers.
02:15:37 That Saudi guy in the Tropicana was targeted.
02:15:45 I mean, I guess the easiest way to put it is like the deep state and Mossad.
02:15:52 Now I know that that that that lacks specificity.
02:15:54 It's not very satisfying and I hope we find out eventually.
02:15:58 But we, you know, all we know.
02:16:02 Is that it went wrong, whatever that means.
02:16:06 And ISIS guys killed Stephen Paddock.
02:16:10 And then let loose on the crowd.
02:16:13 And left.
02:16:15 We don't know anything else.
02:16:16 At least I don't know anything.
02:16:17 Else maybe some?
02:16:18 Other people I'm sure.
02:16:19 I'm sure I'm sure.
02:16:21 Trump knows everything else.
02:16:25 But look, just if you guys remember some of that sheriff guy.
02:16:28 I've got that video right here, too.
02:16:30 Here's the.
02:16:31 The sheriff guy.
Speaker 9
02:16:34 He may not have anything for you.02:16:36 OK.
02:16:36 But I think it's fair for you to ask him.
02:16:39 And then I would like to get to Senator Howard and Commissioner Sisley.
Speaker 8
02:16:44 Car to close plant.Speaker 9
02:16:51 I'm sorry.Devon
02:16:58 Now, it's probably hard to.02:17:00 Hear they asked about his car.
02:17:04 And the FBI handler guy.
02:17:05 You can hear him.
02:17:06 Whispering. Don't go there.
02:17:08 I mean, every time this ******* sheriff had a.
02:17:13 Press conference.
02:17:15 He had FBI guys standing behind him.
02:17:20 You know, giving him direction, shall we say?
02:17:25 And that's because Stephen Paddock was a federal agent.
02:17:28 Of some kind.
02:17:37 You know.
02:17:38 That's because there's no accountability.
02:17:41 There's no accountability.
02:17:42 I mean, just think of.
02:17:43 It this way.
02:17:43 If let's say for whatever reason, this secret thing that they were doing that went bad, let's say it wasn't like that bad, like in terms of like let's say it was actually like morally good whatever it was they were trying to do.
02:17:59 I mean, I doubt that's the case, but let's just say that's what it was.
02:18:03 Well, we're.
02:18:04 We're in a country now that because there's no accountability or anything like that, that would still mean.
02:18:13 That the the victims families would have some legal recourse then, right?
02:18:19 Well, you guys ****** ** so bad and it it resulted in my uh, my son or my daughter or husband or wife or whatever dying.
02:18:29 And so now I need some kind of compensation.
02:18:32 For that.
02:18:34 From whatever agency did this ****** ** thing where they were giving the guns that killed my loved one?
02:18:41 To an ISIS guy.
02:18:46 Well, there's no accountability for that ****.
02:18:57 And this is what I mean by you know, when people freak out and say, oh, it's a false flag, it's a false flag.
02:19:04 Like lots of people were saying that about Vegas saying Vegas was.
02:19:07 A false flag.
02:19:11 You know, I can see why you would think that because there's so many ******* question marks.
02:19:19 But it doesn't even have to be.
02:19:21 A false flag.
02:19:25 Like this, this just turned.
02:19:26 This is just something that was like they ****** **.
02:19:31 So they lied about it.
02:19:35 And then never let a good crisis go to wet waste, right?
02:19:39 So let's ban bump stocks.
02:19:49 So that's all that happened with that.
02:19:54 Hopefully we find out more I haven't had time to even follow up on that guy that was spilling his guts on Twitter about it.
02:20:01 Maybe he's gone into more detail since then.
02:20:03 I I don't believe so.
02:20:06 But uh yeah, I'd love to.
02:20:08 I'd love to do a deep dive on on Vegas if if a significant, I mean, I've done so much on Vegas.
02:20:15 If you look at my old stuff that I just don't want to do anything if unless there's something new and significant out.
02:20:21 But yeah, if he's if he's presenting a.
02:20:24 A timeline that makes sense.
02:20:28 With any kind of specificity where we can go through and try to verify some of this ****.
02:20:35 I would love to do that if we had journalism in this country, it would already be done.
02:20:48 The FBI etc are out of control yet?
02:20:50 Well, I hate the term deep state, but I mean that's what we have to.
02:20:55 Work with, right?
02:21:02 And it's just, it's the whole the whole deep.
02:21:04 State, you know.
02:21:06 Which really, if you really what it is, is the ruling class is out of control and the deep state just works for them.
02:21:18 And no one.
02:21:21 At the wheel has any principles.
02:21:24 No one.
02:21:32 And there's no accountability.
02:21:42 And this this kind of this kind of thing only goes on for so long before.
02:21:50 Was the law of entropy or whatever kicks in and everything just comes flying apart at a certain point.
02:22:04 Who knew that the movie wag the dog would turn out to be the playbook of these ******* people?
02:22:09 Also, are you aware that the finders was is allegedly a CIA OPS for selling cocaine that turn into a pedo?
02:22:15 Cult and the FBI and Marshalls and locals jump all jumped it and everything got hushed, hushed.
02:22:22 Yeah. No, I did, I.
02:22:24 Think I did a thing on well, I did the thing on wag the dog, but I.
02:22:27 Think I also did something on.
02:22:30 The finders at some point.
02:22:32 I did research at a ******* like a ******* where I I I even dug up old.
02:22:39 I even tried calling because I found the name like the real name of one of the finders cult guys that they just let go and I found a a what?
02:22:52 At least was listed as a current address and phone number, but he would he'd be like.
02:22:57 He'd be like 90 or something like he.
02:22:59 He was going to be old as **** and I tried calling the number and I tried.
02:23:03 I tried tracking someone down that was still alive.
02:23:08 That was had first hand experience with that and I I.
02:23:12 Couldn't get anyone.
02:23:14 But I was making phone calls.
02:23:15 I was I was trying.
02:23:16 To I I feel like it's such a significant case.
02:23:22 And significant in that it sheds light on how bad it was back then.
02:23:28 Which implies how bad it must be now.
02:23:33 And I thought if I could get one of these ******* on the phone that would, it would have been gold.
02:23:37 I just I could not get anybody on the phone though I tried.
02:23:43 I absolutely tried.
02:23:47 Yeah, I did a whole thing on wag the dog.
02:23:50 What was that called?
Speaker 2
02:23:53 UM.Devon
02:23:56 It's got to be in here somewhere.02:24:05 I don't see it.
02:24:11 Yeah, I I.
02:24:12 Did a whole video on wag the dog.
Speaker
02:24:15 Oh, here's my.Devon
02:24:16 Maybe this will show me what it was.02:24:20 It was called.
02:24:26 I don't see it here.
02:24:30 I've done so many videos.
02:24:34 Some of the show I forgot I did.
02:24:40 Yeah, that, that one that one should should for sure be on bit shoot.
02:24:45 And also odyssey, because Odyssey should have everything that that YouTube had, because it's synced up and bit shoot sort of synced up.
02:24:52 And then I had to manually go and upload some stuff.
02:24:56 But I think I did that.
02:24:59 Like I think I uploaded all the the movie review stuff on bit shoot so that.
02:25:03 Should be there.
02:25:10 David Ike says the heart of the globalist regime is a CIA Bilderberg axis.
02:25:16 I don't know.
02:25:17 Maybe it is.
02:25:20 We'll take your word for it.
02:25:23 No, that's a good video you.
02:25:24 Should watch it if it's.
02:25:26 Being fine, if that's what you're talking about.
02:25:29 To make it to make it change, any president would need a private army.
02:25:34 He could deputize as a new agency.
02:25:43 See, here's what I'm saying with Trump, right?
02:25:47 Even though I talked ****, a lot of **** about Trump.
02:25:52 From the previous three years.
02:25:55 And a lot of **** about the queue, people.
02:25:59 And while I and I would never think for a second.
02:26:04 That he was our guy.
02:26:08 If Trump.
02:26:10 Had said **** these people.
02:26:14 We're going to just, we're going to literally like go to war.
02:26:21 I would probably I don't want.
02:26:24 To say I would, I would, I would.
02:26:26 Sign up.
02:26:28 But I wouldn't not sign up.
02:26:30 You know, like it's.
02:26:32 I certainly wouldn't be fighting for the enemy.
02:26:35 And I think enough.
02:26:38 Of these cute people, we're just waiting for someone to give them the.
02:26:43 You know by someone I mean.
02:26:44 Trump to give him the go ahead.
02:26:48 That if he'd done it, look, it would have been messy.
02:26:51 It'd still be it would not would have.
02:26:53 It'd still be messy right now.
02:26:55 It would be really messy and bad and and bloody.
02:27:04 But I it I think he could have if.
02:27:07 Anyone could have done something?
02:27:11 It would have.
02:27:12 Been him because he still today there's people that still think that it's like some they're still trusting the plan.
02:27:22 I can't think of another president in history at all that has had that kind of a delusional following.
02:27:31 And I and I don't.
02:27:31 Think that doesn't come around very often.
02:27:37 And he he didn't take.
02:27:38 He didn't take advantage of it.
02:27:41 I think that's as close as you're going to get.
02:27:42 Like how else you going to have someone that's got a private?
02:27:45 Army he had a private army.
02:28:00 But he didn't use it.
02:28:07 Probably because.
02:28:11 He's he's working on the on the same side as the people that he'd be directing his so-called private army.
02:28:19 To fight.
02:28:29 I mean, he's certainly not working in opposition.
02:28:31 To these people.
02:28:34 At least not effectively.
02:28:50 No, I found my wag the dog video.
02:28:54 There's no thumbnail.
02:28:59 It's called.
02:29:09 Oh, it's called the.
02:29:14 The mechanics of deception.
02:29:19 The mechanics of deception.
02:29:27 That's a good one.
02:29:31 The mechanics of deception.
02:29:39 I've heard it repeated time and time again.
02:29:42 Yeah, this is.
02:29:46 There it is.
02:29:47 Mechanics of deception.
02:29:56 Alright guys, we might wrap things up just cause like I'm low on material, sorry my computer hasn't shut down though.
02:30:03 That's pretty sweet.
02:30:03 I'm going to leave it running.
02:30:04 All night and.
02:30:06 Hopefully it'll still be on in the morning.
02:30:12 And I'll have a better computer because if this thing's working, this is things this thing renders so much faster than what I was using, and I've got all my software on this one.
02:30:22 And I'll be able to make fancier stuff and.
02:30:26 So that'd be cool if this one actually works.
02:30:28 It might.
02:30:28 This might end up being a blessing in disguise.
02:30:30 My computer failure.
02:30:34 It's provided.
02:30:36 This thing keeps working.
02:30:40 Anyway, I'm going to wrap things up.
02:30:42 Here we go.
02:30:43 Let me take one one last.
02:30:47 Look at chat here.
02:30:54 Where did the?
02:30:54 Flu go 17 cases in the US.
02:30:57 Yeah. No, the.
02:30:58 Flu is the flu is magically gone because.
02:31:01 COVID is fake.
02:31:09 It flew away.
02:31:15 You should do a collab.
02:31:16 With the way of the world, I don't.
02:31:18 Know him? I've never thought.
02:31:19 I mean, he does good stuff the.
02:31:21 Stuff I've seen.
02:31:26 I'll send you some.
02:31:28 Better coffee if you have a PO Box.
02:31:32 Yeah, I will at some point.
02:31:36 Rockwell said at Best, Revolution is a spectator sport.
02:31:40 The majority will sit and stands and watch the factions fight at the end, they will choose a side with the team that is winning.
02:31:48 Well, just like women, they will go with.
02:31:52 They'll go with who they perceive as the winner.
02:31:56 Like when I was talking about the the French women that decided to start ******* the Nazis after the invasion because the the Nazis.
02:32:06 We're the dominant force, and especially in a feminine society, that's what people will do.
02:32:11 I mean, look, the reason why all these white women you see are kneeling and going to these black lives matter things.
02:32:18 Because again, it comes down to it always comes down to fear.
02:32:27 They're afraid of not doing that.
02:32:30 They see the Black Lives Matter faction.
02:32:34 Excuse me if you will.
02:32:37 As the dominant winning team.
02:32:42 And can you blame them?
02:32:45 I mean.
02:32:46 That's Bank of America giving them half a trillion dollars.
02:32:50 Can you blame him?
02:32:57 Any effort against this regime should concentrate at the army whites within the army all over the Western world should collaborate against the they're they're outnumbered.
02:33:08 The army is already purging anyone that would, that would.
02:33:13 I mean, look, I mean, I guess it'd be nice if there was some kind of secret club within the military that was.
02:33:19 That wanted to fix things.
02:33:21 I just, I don't I.
02:33:23 I don't think that like if, if anything like if there was any.
02:33:26 Kind of influence.
02:33:30 If people like us had any kind of influence on what's going on in the military, the opposite of what's happening in the military would be happening.
02:33:40 What's happening? The military tells me that communists, the global ****, have 100% control.
02:33:48 Of the army.
02:33:49 So trying to believe that you're going to have.
02:33:54 Some kind of up, you know, resistance within the military.
02:33:58 I mean, I don't know.
02:33:59 I guess it's possible.
02:34:01 It's just, you know, that's not.
02:34:03 That shouldn't be your focus.
02:34:07 Did you see Michael Jones appearance on True News?
02:34:09 They asked Jones, point blank.
02:34:10 Doctor Jones.
02:34:11 Do you hate Jews to which you Michael Jones replied.
02:34:14 I love Jews because I'm a Christian, but the Jews are my enemy because the Jews are the enemy of the human race.
02:34:21 I I haven't.
02:34:23 I didn't see that, but I've I've heard him.
02:34:24 Say similar things.
02:34:41 Bank of America equals CIA money laundering bank. Big surprise. They're funding revolution here. Given the CIA's history. That's why it's not a crime to impersonate a CIA agent because it's not.
02:34:54 Well, I don't.
02:34:54 Know how reactionary do you think our reactionaries be?
02:35:01 How much wood could a woodchuck Chuck?
02:35:05 Emj said that blacks can immigrate and be European as long as they love Jesus.
02:35:10 Too, yeah, I mean.
02:35:12 He's bad on race, he doesn't understand the.
02:35:16 But the biology of race.
02:35:18 You left out the classic Jones punchline, Devin.
02:35:22 I don't remember. I don't.
02:35:23 Know what you mean?
02:35:26 Loving them isn't possible for me.
02:35:29 I don't know.
02:35:31 I think people don't understand what it means to love your enemy.
02:35:34 I think too many Christians think that means that like.
02:35:38 That I think that love is gets simplified and concentrated into one.
02:35:46 Thing like with no complexity and no.
02:35:53 No derivations it's, it's.
02:35:54 Just love.
02:35:55 Love is love.
02:35:56 Guys, love is love, whether it's love between a man and a man or a love between a man and a woman, or it's just love is love.
02:36:05 No, that's not.
02:36:05 That's not love.
02:36:07 Isn't love the kind of love that I have for my mother is not the same.
02:36:13 That I have.
02:36:14 For I don't know, like croissants, you know like.
02:36:22 Or my cat, or cactuses, or you know.
02:36:24 Like it's it's it's very different.
02:36:28 No matter what you're talking about, it's it's a totally different thing.
02:36:31 It's just a category of feeling.
02:36:34 And if you love your enemies, it doesn't mean that you love them in the same way that you love croissants or your mother, or your cat.
02:36:43 Or cactuses.
02:36:46 It's just saying that.
02:36:53 And and and and.
02:36:55 By the way, there's there's even more specificity to that, too.
02:36:58 It's not even just like a blanket your enemy.
02:37:01 Your enemy could be someone that is a competitor at your job.
02:37:07 And if you do things to compete with them out of hatred.
02:37:13 You're that, that's all that's warning you against is you're going to be reckless and you're gonna do ****** things and you're going to take.
02:37:19 Things too far.
02:37:20 And look, that's going to get you out of logos or whatever you want to call it.
02:37:24 It's going to get you out of rhythm with the with being on the, the the right side.
02:37:30 Things which is going to lead to.
02:37:33 Well, like what's happening in America right now.
02:37:36 And so by loving your enemy, it's not.
02:37:39 It's just saying don't, don't be.
02:37:46 I'm trying to.
02:37:47 Think of I guess I guess the better way.
02:37:49 Of fighting is is don't hate your enemy.
02:37:53 But even then, I don't know if your enemy is evil.
02:37:55 Yeah, I don't.
02:37:55 Know it's, I'm not.
02:37:57 I I I.
02:37:58 I would say that it doesn't mean.
02:38:03 It doesn't mean that you love them in the same way that you would love.
02:38:07 A family member.
02:38:09 It means that you need to just take pause and assess.
02:38:15 With an objective perspective, your enemy and that's it.
02:38:25 We need an arbitrary independent movement within the army.
02:38:29 Yeah, that's.
02:38:30 Going to happen.
02:38:32 It may be nice, but only it's going to happen.
02:38:37 Love your enemy and do nothing as he destroys you.
02:38:39 I'm thinking that.
02:38:40 That plant has flaws.
02:38:42 Yeah, that's not what it.
02:38:42 Means at all.
02:38:44 That's not what it means at.
02:38:44 All that's how a lot of people are are interpreting that.
02:38:49 In the same way they interpret, you know, turn the other cheek means just sit there and let someone beat the **** out of you.
02:38:54 That's not what that means either.
02:38:56 You only have two cheeks, right?
02:38:59 So unless you want them slapping you on the ***.
02:39:04 But no, to love your enemy, I think just means to objectively view them objectively.
02:39:09 View them, you know, take a step away from from whatever rage you have for your enemy, and just objectively view them.
02:39:19 That's all right.
02:39:20 If they're still objectively evil.
02:39:23 You still destroy them.
02:39:28 You can destroy things you love.
02:39:34 You can annihilate things that you love.
02:39:45 Proverbs 813 the fear of the Lord is to hate evil. Yeah, you're.
02:39:49 Supposed to hate evil.
02:39:54 Whites need to stop playing nice.
02:39:55 They need to play dirty and and right back because it's.
02:40:00 Because nice people lose.
02:40:03 Yeah, but we have a whole population of nice people.
02:40:10 That's going back to that eugenic thing I was talking about in.
02:40:12 The beginning, the.
02:40:13 Stream where we have a bunch of people who were produced by centuries of of Nice guy civilizations.
02:40:25 And so if you weren't the nice guy.
02:40:28 You didn't pass on your genes.
02:40:31 You weren't successful in our society.
02:40:35 And it's just that now that conditions have changed.
02:40:38 To where kind of the opposite is true.
02:40:42 But I mean, that doesn't undo centuries.
02:40:46 If not more of that being the case.
02:40:50 It's going to be.
02:40:51 It's going to be painful.
02:40:58 There is a time to.
02:40:59 Hate and a time to kill.
02:41:07 This is going to sound gay, but there is an amazing book called the language of emotions by Carla McLaren.
02:41:14 It does make one so much more aware and in tune.
02:41:18 And OK, well, I.
02:41:21 I have not read that it does sound kind of gay.
02:41:25 Anytime you start off with this is going to sound gay.
02:41:38 Whites still developed technologies that are being used against us.
02:41:42 They still operate their supply lines.
02:41:43 They still work at the industries.
02:41:46 Industrial complexes that produce the guns that are used, yeah.
02:41:53 Yeah. You know for now.
02:41:56 Until they get replaced by H1B1 visa people.
02:42:00 And I think the ruling class is OK with with losing out on some innovation.
02:42:06 I think that they they'll think to themselves.
02:42:07 Well, you know, we're getting some of these higher IQ Indian people and maybe they don't perform at quite the same level as the the whites they're replacing, but it's an acceptable loss.
02:42:19 It's an acceptable loss, especially because we have all of this AI stuff and all this software and hardware that can augment.
02:42:27 Maybe the limited creativity of the people that were replacing the whites with.
02:42:33 And like we've accomplished enough to where if we take a few hits in the in the Innovation Department, no big deal.
02:42:45 I remember back when people still thought they could vote their way out of this boy.
02:42:49 The look on in their eyes now is just let me just say that the future is bound to be interesting.
02:42:56 And violent.
02:42:57 Yeah, well, that's why I.
02:43:00 That's why one of the reasons I'm out here.
02:43:05 You did that video.
02:43:05 About nice and tell we're not, yeah.
02:43:07 That's another good one.
02:43:08 It's about office space.
02:43:12 The video that one to sum it up, but I I recommend checking out.
02:43:15 It's a good video is usually and This is why I think so many people are predicting a catastrophic.
02:43:24 Solution being at the very least proposed or or attempted.
02:43:31 In the not so distant future, by threatened cornered whites is that in the past.
02:43:40 Whites have proven that.
02:43:43 I mean it.
02:43:44 Look and I I'll give the example that everyone hates because everyone thinks they're all false flags.
02:43:50 It's like the school shooter solution.
02:43:53 The school shooter solution is the school shooter goes to school every day.
02:43:59 And he gets picked on and he just takes it and he pick gets picked on.
02:44:02 He just takes it.
02:44:04 And every you know.
02:44:04 He this goes on and usually when you look at.
02:44:07 The backgrounds of.
02:44:08 These people, sometimes you could argue their entire lives.
02:44:12 And it's not even just limited to, like the school.
02:44:14 It's like their parents, like everyone around them, is just picking on them.
02:44:17 And and one day.
02:44:20 They ******* lose their ****.
02:44:25 And save like everything that they've bottled up, all of the rage they've been bottling up for years just comes all out at at one time.
02:44:37 In a very explosive, thorough way.
02:44:41 And I feel like that's.
02:44:43 Not necessarily.
02:44:46 Just because people, I don't think it's like a white thing.
02:44:49 Per say.
02:44:50 But it's along the same lines of everything we've talked about where whites are so domesticated because of the centuries of living in civilized societies.
02:45:01 That they do bottle up.
02:45:04 Bottle up the the rage and the aggression.
02:45:08 And in a nice civilized society, that would actually be kind of a healthy thing.
02:45:12 Because you would never be, you would.
02:45:14 You would have a you have a finite amount of space.
02:45:17 Let's just say, right, just to store all this rage.
02:45:21 And and and anger.
02:45:23 And in a good society.
02:45:27 You would never.
02:45:28 They would never overflow.
02:45:30 You would always.
02:45:31 Have enough storage space for that rage to go.
02:45:35 So it would go into the the rage pocket or whatever you want to call it, the rage tank.
02:45:41 And the rage tank would stay within a safe, you know PSI.
02:45:46 And you know it.
02:45:47 Every once in a while it would vent off slowly.
02:45:50 You know, it would dissipate.
02:45:53 But in an unhealthy society.
02:45:56 The people that have that coping mechanism.
02:46:00 Where they just OK every time they're in a confrontational situation, they they they act like the bigger man, right?
02:46:07 And they they.
02:46:07 They they step aside or they or in the Christian way, they turn the other cheek.
02:46:11 Or you.
02:46:12 Know whatever it.
02:46:13 It just builds up pressure in in the rage tank.
02:46:17 You know the rage tank, the PSI of the rage.
02:46:19 Tank just keeps going up.
02:46:20 And up and up.
02:46:24 And one day.
02:46:27 It fails.
02:46:29 They can no longer contain.
02:46:31 The pressure.
02:46:34 And when these things fail, don't just spring a leak.
02:46:40 It fails catastrophically.
02:46:45 And I I I think everyone can think of.
02:46:49 Of examples of this probably in their personal life, I mean, you know, I don't think he has no school shooters, but you probably know people like this maybe a.
02:46:56 Kid that they.
02:46:57 Got bullied in your in your school?
02:46:59 Maybe he didn't shoot the school up, but maybe he ******* went *** ****, right?
02:47:05 That's I think when you have people that have evolved to to suppress rage.
02:47:15 That only works.
02:47:19 It only works in so much that it as long as the society that you are in allows for it to dissipate where it's just not constantly bombarding you with reasons to have rage.
02:47:36 But yeah, I mean, people are ******* snapping.
02:47:38 It's like we all saw that that video of the the guy, the, the, the couple that were shoveling their snow on that guys yard and then they start talking **** to him.
02:47:48 What happened that guys a that's the perfect example, I don't think anyone saying that's a false flag, right?
02:47:56 No, that was just a ******* guy.
02:47:59 Who probably has been **** on.
02:48:02 And threatened and pushed around and insulted and demeaned.
02:48:09 And justice.
Speaker 8
02:48:10 Bottled it up.02:48:13 Just bottled it up.
Devon
02:48:17 And then one day.02:48:21 He couldn't take it and look what?
02:48:24 One of the last things he said.
02:48:27 And the last thing that the the woman he killed heard before he delivered the last few shots to kill her.
02:48:34 Was you should have kept your ******* mouth shut.
02:48:42 You should have kept your ******* mouth shut.
02:48:51 Because look, I I believe in personal.
02:48:52 Responsibility and and I'm not blaming her.
02:48:55 I'm not going to blame the victim, per se.
02:48:59 But isn't he wrong?
02:49:03 Would she be alive today if she'd kept her ******* mouth shut?
02:49:07 I mean, they were talking some mad ****.
02:49:09 There wasn't just like.
02:49:11 A little bit of you know.
02:49:14 Annoying neighbor.
02:49:15 It was like, what are you going to ******* do?
02:49:17 What are what are you going to ******* do about it?
02:49:19 Well, he showed him.
02:49:24 And I suspect there will come a time.
02:49:29 When you see that.
02:49:31 Exact kind of a reaction in the macro.
02:49:36 Where you have an entire people.
02:49:39 That are pushed around and pushed around, then insulted and threatened and pushed around and insulted and threatened.
02:49:49 And one day.
02:49:53 They might be looking down at someone and saying you should have kept your ******* mouth shut.
02:50:12 That's another reason why you.
02:50:13 Want to get out of?
02:50:13 The cities you. You.
02:50:15 Want to when these people snap their little indiscriminate about it?
02:50:21 And people are snapping left and right.
02:50:28 This COVID lockdown ****.
02:50:29 Just making people crazier.
02:50:35 Then, like you can theorize as to why is this, is this part of their plan?
02:50:38 Or whatever.
02:50:40 It doesn't matter.
02:50:41 It doesn't matter if it's part of their plan or if it's.
02:50:44 Or even who they are, or what the plan is.
02:50:46 It doesn't matter what's the what and the why are two totally different things.
02:50:54 We don't need to know the why to know what the what is and the what is is people are on ******* edge and snapping.
02:51:01 On a regular ******* basis.
02:51:11 Mexicans in my work kept ******* with me until I finally went off.
02:51:14 Then suddenly they stopped ******* with me.
02:51:18 Well, yeah, I mean that's that's The thing is.
02:51:25 Other groups who do not have the.
02:51:28 History of civility.
02:51:34 Kindness and civility and patience for weakness.
02:51:43 When really you're just following, you're following the the.
02:51:48 The strategy that would be effective in a polite society.
02:51:56 Using physical force every time you get an argument is not effective in a civilized society.
02:52:05 It puts you in jail.
02:52:08 Takes you out of the civilized society.
02:52:12 So when you come from that generations of that.
02:52:19 That that's.
02:52:21 You're literally bred to be more genteel.
02:52:27 Than that that's seen as low class, right?
02:52:35 But the environment has changed the environment and is changing.
02:52:40 Rapidly faster.
02:52:54 My in laws snapped. I got into a physical fight for the first time in 20 years with my father-in-law. Yeah, there you go.
02:53:04 People are on edge, people are getting.
02:53:07 Getting way crazier.
02:53:10 Do you think that they will still be able to control us when their regime is totally operated by mulatto's, lesbians and perverts, though?
02:53:17 Well, look here.
02:53:18 We've talked about this, the dysgenics going on.
02:53:20 Of course, that's going to affect the all the institutions.
02:53:23 It's already has, we already see it.
02:53:26 But you're still like, it doesn't matter.
02:53:28 You're we're still so vastly outnumbered.
02:53:31 And and they still hold the keys.
02:53:36 And the people really at the top are not idiots.
02:53:40 They think about this stuff too, but it's like I was saying before where I I feel like they've just done the calculation.
02:53:47 And they're like, you know what?
02:53:48 We can lose.
02:53:50 We can lose some competence.
02:53:53 At our institutions.
02:53:55 And elsewhere.
02:53:57 And it's not a big deal, I.
02:53:58 Think they they're.
02:54:01 They're predicting that by the time that really becomes a problem.
02:54:06 They'll have enough technology to offset it to where it's.
02:54:09 Not a big deal.
02:54:13 Do I think Noam Chomsky's manufacturing consent is still applicable? There's a video of a reporter asking him something about the big corporations, and he just asked for.
02:54:25 Or asks her who owns them and her programming shuts down.
02:54:28 It was hilarious and depressing.
02:54:32 Well, I haven't seen that.
02:54:33 He's a Jew, though.
02:54:37 I have that book.
02:54:38 I it's been a long time since I've read it.
02:54:43 AI butlers and workers Charlie Chaplin made a movie about it in modern times.
02:54:54 I think I have it somewhere.
02:54:59 Not on this computer, though.
02:55:08 Does moral wisdom?
02:55:11 Connote intellectual wisdom, and vice versa.
02:55:16 If so, could you not call greedy geniuses?
02:55:19 Foolish in a sense.
02:55:26 If so, would you not call?
02:55:29 Greedy genius is foolish in a sense.
02:55:34 I'm not sure you're asking.
02:55:37 UM.
02:55:41 Everyone's greedy though, and greedy geniuses.
02:55:45 Are just better at it.
02:55:49 And they're not.
02:55:51 If they don't, especially if they don't have children that you know, it doesn't really matter.
02:55:55 They don't care if the world burns when they're gone.
02:55:58 They got theirs.
02:56:00 Even if they have children, I mean, look, if you're self-centered enough, look at the.
02:56:06 Again, the boomer generation.
02:56:08 Is all the proof you need of that, a lot of them had.
02:56:12 Most of them had children.
02:56:15 That didn't seem to change the way that they looked at the world.
02:56:21 They won't need shaniqua to do anything except push a button, ensuring your elimination.
02:56:25 Yeah, well, that's kind of thing.
02:56:27 What's going on now, right?
02:56:30 Well, the TSA agents.
02:56:32 You think those are competent people?
02:56:34 Of course not.
02:56:39 They don't need to be though.
02:56:46 Technological development will likely stop completely once these kind of people take over.
02:56:52 Plus they are running out of oil worldwide and they have no alternatives, no effective effective alternatives.
02:57:01 At least, Can you imagine operating electric?
02:57:04 They probably won't be able to do so.
02:57:06 Uh, I don't think we're running out of oil.
02:57:09 People have been saying that forever.
02:57:14 It's never actually happened.
02:57:18 And they've been saying, oh, no, like in the 70s there we've reached peaked oil.
02:57:22 There's so much oil and there's evidence to suggest and I don't.
02:57:26 Know for sure, but there's evidence to suggest that the oil is isn't a fossil fuel.
02:57:32 It's not a product of like the Russians, for example.
02:57:35 Don't believe that it's a fossil fuel.
02:57:38 I believe it's a product like it's something the earth is excreting.
02:57:42 It's like a product of something that's going on.
02:57:46 That has nothing to do with.
02:57:57 Yeah, everyone remember peak oil.
02:58:02 What do you think of Elon Musk based South African or just another billionaire?
02:58:08 He's he's not based.
02:58:09 You can't, like I said.
02:58:11 You can't be based and be a billionaire.
02:58:14 We're never going to have a billionaire on our side because the billionaires are the problem.
02:58:20 And so the only way you would have a billionaire on your side is if you had a billionaire who wanted to take out all the other billionaires but unselfish.
02:58:32 Which is kind of.
02:58:34 Not going to happen because I can't.
02:58:36 Think of how you.
02:58:37 Could be that selfless and still be a billionaire.
02:58:40 Even if you were born with the money.
02:58:42 I don't see how that that would work.
02:58:45 So no, we're never going to have a billion on our side.
02:58:48 Everyone wants to have see, that's the everyone wants to have.
02:58:51 Like, Oh well, is this our good TV?
02:58:53 Daddy, is this is this guy our our politician?
02:58:58 Is this our Billy?
02:58:59 No, we don't have any of those things.
02:59:02 Stop thinking that you have like, like those things like the.
02:59:06 Whole problem is we don't.
02:59:08 Have those things if we have those things that we wouldn't.
02:59:11 Be talking about this.
02:59:12 We wouldn't be in any kind of mess at all because you'd have these institutions.
02:59:18 What we're what we're saying is you don't.
02:59:19 Have them so.
02:59:23 I mean are.
02:59:24 There going to be billionaires that maybe don't want to genocide you.
02:59:28 I mean, if you lower the bar that much.
02:59:31 You probably maybe.
02:59:33 I don't even know if that's maybe not.
02:59:34 I don't, I don't know.
02:59:36 But you're never going to have like that.
02:59:38 He's our guy billionaire.
02:59:41 It's not going to happen.
02:59:43 Just like you're never going to have a, he's our.
02:59:45 Guy mainstream politician.
02:59:48 Or our guy, he's on TV.
02:59:52 This is not going to happen.
03:00:09 We're going to talk about perpetual oil production then.
03:00:11 Yeah, possibly.
03:00:12 I mean, I don't know.
03:00:14 That's what the Russians used to say.
03:00:17 Was that it was.
03:00:20 You know, it was something that was. I mean, look, there's not infinite. Nothing's infinite, right? But the world's ******* huge.
03:00:28 You know the earth is.
03:00:32 Is a lot bigger than people give.
03:00:33 It credit for.
03:00:35 So yeah, I mean.
03:00:38 I I think we still have a long.
03:00:39 Time before we run out of oil.
03:00:49 Alright, I think chat stopped updating again.
03:00:53 All right, that's OK now.
03:00:54 Is a good.
03:00:54 Time to wrap it up because we have just hit the magical 3 hour point, which is kind of amazing since I had nothing to.
03:01:01 Talk about tonight.
03:01:04 Ah boy. Yeah, so.
03:01:08 I'll I'll have a I'll have a more.
03:01:10 Prepared show next time if especially if this computer keeps working.
03:01:14 I'm a little impressed that it stayed on so it managed to at least make it the stream, which is good.
03:01:19 Another another thing I want to dissect fairly soon, but not super thoroughly, but I just I I had the.
03:01:29 The the American version of the office.
03:01:32 I had it playing as background noise while I was doing some **** the other day because my Internet wasn't working and I had some episodes on a hard drive and I was like, **** it, I'll just.
03:01:43 Because there's, you know, it's it's just talking.
03:01:46 I know that sounds weird, but like, you know, when you're out in the middle of nowhere, sometimes it's nice just to have, like, some kind of.
03:01:52 Talking sounds in the background and I realized.
03:01:58 How much, first of all, it's funny how much what they were doing at the time was an undermining of of white primacy.
03:02:08 But even though that's what it was.
03:02:12 They it's it would be called white primacy by today's standards, and it hasn't even been that long.
03:02:18 Like, I think that show was on the air.
03:02:22 Uh, I want to say like 2000.
03:02:26 Eight or nine?
03:02:27 I don't know when it went off.
03:02:28 The air, but just in 10 years, a lot of the stuff that they use, like their interpretation of racism, is considered outdated.
03:02:36 It's not.
03:02:37 It's not anti racist enough.
03:02:40 Right.
03:02:41 And but like the whole show is obviously it's it's there to make fun of like Michael Scott, right?
03:02:46 Michael Scott was the buffoonish guy who who didn't realize, like how racist he was.
03:02:53 And he was.
03:02:53 Yeah, he was like the clueless white male.
03:02:56 And didn't.
03:02:57 Don't you know?
03:02:58 But there's multiple things going on in that show.
03:03:01 And I guess I've never really sat there thinking about it.
03:03:04 But there's also, like the the Jim Halpert effect is what I'm going.
03:03:08 To call it where you have Jim Halpert is like the Super nice guy.
03:03:14 He's he's so.
03:03:15 In love with.
03:03:18 The reception, I forget her name now, Pam.
03:03:21 He's super in love with Pam.
03:03:23 And we'll do anything.
03:03:24 But what is Pam doing?
03:03:27 She dates the the day.
03:03:29 Dangerous Chad guy for years and for years all old Jim wants is to and he just hangs on to hope after hope that eventually you know he'll finally get to have her and and and in the later seasons that's what happens, right.
03:03:45 Like eventually she gets tired of the Chad and after spent after stringing Jim along.
03:03:51 Like I don't know how many seasons, maybe like five years or something like that.
03:03:55 They finally get to.
03:03:56 Together and.
03:03:58 And so you have that whole narrative going on where it's and look, I dated multiple women that would bring up.
03:04:07 That couple is like an ideal.
03:04:11 So this really appealed to women.
03:04:14 This idea that there was this guy just, you know, just so wanted him so bad and would just would wait for them forever until finally they'd have their had their fun.
03:04:25 And then he was there waiting to start the family with him.
03:04:28 But there was also but but it's it's a double edged sword.
03:04:32 It's also not.
03:04:33 Is it telling women that they're going to have like this, you know, this faithful Prince Charming guy that's going to wait for him forever and then eventually, you know, marry them and and and all this stuff.
03:04:46 But it's also lying to the men.
03:04:48 Right.
03:04:48 It's like, yeah, if you, if you simp for this, the same girl for five years straight, eventually you'll get a chance.
03:04:56 And so, like so much about this show, is just.
03:05:00 Awful in terms of like like.
03:05:03 What it's really saying.
03:05:05 And so that's that's going to be something to take a look at in the near future.
03:05:11 All right guys.
03:05:12 Well, I hope you have a.
03:05:12 Good evening. Afternoon.
03:05:14 Or whatever.
03:05:15 And sorry, this was a little plain Jane today.
03:05:19 I'll have more meat and potatoes next show once my computer has been working and I might be able to fancy up the the animations a little bit in some of my future.
03:05:28 Videos because of.
03:05:30 If this thing's working.
03:05:31 I'll have.
03:05:32 I'll have lots of fancy stuff like that, that weird old Bunny intro I made for you guys that's fresh.
03:05:38 That's hot off the platter.
03:05:40 I was doing that the distress test, the, the, the the computer to see if it would stay up long enough to render it all out.
03:05:47 And it did.
03:05:49 And then it.
03:05:49 Powered off like almost immediately afterwards, I was.
03:05:52 Like ****.
03:05:53 And then next thing I know I'm wiping contact cleaner on the bottom of a processor and hoping that it it stays in the slot and everything's good.
03:06:01 And maybe maybe I fixed it, I doubt it, but maybe I fixed.
03:06:04 It if it does power off again, at least I'll somewhat I think I think.
03:06:09 It's the processor.
03:06:10 I don't know if it's the, I don't think.
03:06:12 It's the slot.
03:06:13 On the motherboard.
03:06:13 I hope it's not because I'd rather be able to just get another processor, but if.
03:06:17 It's a processor.
03:06:18 It's not the end of the world.
03:06:20 It's kind of expensive, but I can find I can probably find one that's maybe not as good as this one that will still fit in that slot and it'll work.
03:06:27 But anyway guys.
03:06:30 Hope you guys have a good.
03:06:32 Rest of your day for black pilled.
03:06:35 I am of course.
03:06:38 Devon stag.
Speaker 7
03:06:40 T -, 21 seconds and the solid rocket booster engine gimbal now underway, t -, 15 seconds.03:06:52 C minor Tim.
03:06:56 Six, we have main engine start 4321 and lift off lift off of the 25th Space Shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower.
Speaker 10
03:07:18 Good Rd.03:07:19 program confirmed challenger now heading down range.
03:07:31 Engines beginning throttling down now at 94%. Normal titles for most of the Flight 100.
03:07:37 And 4%.
03:07:41 Will throttle down to 65%.
03:07:47 Engines at 65%, three engines are running normally. Three good fuel cells, three good APUS.
03:07:56 Velocity 22157 feet per second altitude 4.3 nautical miles down range distance 3 nautical miles.
Speaker 11
03:08:06 So the 25th Space Shuttle mission is now on the way after more delays than NASA cares to count. This morning they looked as though they were not going to be.03:08:15 Able to get off.
Speaker 10
03:08:18 One minute, 15 seconds. Velocity 2900 feet per second altitude 9 nautical miles down range distance 7 nautical miles.Speaker 11
03:08:39 Looks like a couple of the solid rocket boosters.03:08:43 Blew away from the side of the shuttle in an explosion.
Speaker 10
03:08:55 My controllers here looking very carefully at the situation.03:08:59 Obviously a major malfunction.
03:09:06 We have no downlink.
Speaker 11
03:09:33 We're awaiting word there.03:09:35 Holding their breath just I'm sure it's everyone else is. You saw it just a few moments ago. About 45 seconds after liftoff. A huge fireball in the sky.
Speaker 10
03:09:46 We have a report from the flight Dynamics Officer that the vehicle has exploded.03:09:50 Flight director confirms that we are looking at checking with the recovery forces to see what can be done.
03:09:56 At this point.
03:10:05 Contingency procedures are in effect.
03:10:17 We will report more as we have information available again to repeat, we have a report relayed through the Flight Dynamics Officer that the vehicle has exploded.
03:10:28 We are now looking at all the contingency operations and awaiting word from any recovery.
03:10:37 Forces in the downrange field.
Speaker 11
03:10:43 In what appears to be a major catastrophe in America's space program, challenger only seconds after leaving the launchpad, according to NASA, has exploded in midair. No word yet on if there are any survivors.