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INSOMNIA STREAM: ICELANDIC POET EDITION.mp3

11/05/2022
Speaker
00:00:00 Give me.
Speaker 1
00:02:30 The touch of the button.
Speaker
00:02:33 Like the United States.
00:03:10 In the lightning.
00:03:17 And featured fairy land.
Speaker 3
00:03:27 Living on video.
Speaker
00:05:10 He keeps waiting for you and me.
Speaker 1
00:05:22 You mean?
Speaker 2
00:09:25 Hello, it is Christmas time and I'm sitting here by my TV.
00:09:30 I've been watching it very much lately because I'm on holiday and I've been seeing all those programs, but all sorts of things about icelandics being very.
00:09:42 Happy about Christmas, very gay and also very serious and spiritual.
00:09:48 And also seeing Icelandic comic people making jokes, which they are very good.
00:09:55 But now I'm curious I've I've I've switched the TV off and now I want to see.
00:10:02 How it operates?
00:10:03 How it how it can make put me into all those weird situations so.
00:10:13 It's about time.
00:10:39 This is what it looks like.
00:10:41 Look at this.
00:10:43 This looks like a city like a little model of a city, and all the houses which are here and streets.
00:10:51 This is maybe an elevator to go up there.
00:10:55 And here are all the wires these wires.
00:11:02 They really take care, take care of all the electrons when they come through here.
00:11:07 They they they take care of that.
00:11:09 They are powerful enough to get all the way through here.
00:11:12 I read that in a Danish book this morning.
00:11:18 And this beautiful television has put me like I said before, in all sorts of situations.
00:11:24 I remember being very scared to it because an Icelandic poet told me that not like in cinemas where.
00:11:34 The thing that that the throws the the picture from it, it just sends lights on the screen but but this is different.
00:11:43 This is 1,000,000 and millions of little screens who who send a light on you.
00:11:52 Some sort of electrical.
00:11:55 I'm not really sure, but because there's so many of them, and in fact, you're watching very, very many frames when you're watching TV.
00:12:03 You your head is very busy all the time to to calculate and put it all together into one picture.
00:12:11 And then, because you're so busy doing that, you don't watch very carefully what the program that you're watching is really about.
00:12:19 So you become hypnotized.
00:12:21 So all that's on TV, it just goes directly into your brain.
Speaker 4
00:12:27 Yes, science.
Devon
00:12:30 Good morning. Good.
00:12:31 Good afternoon.
00:12:33 Good Lord.
00:12:34 It is Saturday and this.
00:12:35 Is the insomnia stream.
00:12:39 Icelandic poet edition I am your host, Devin Stack.
00:12:44 You might notice we're using kind of the uh old school graphics, which well, it was like the new graphics that I had to decommissioned because, yeah, well basically happened was my backup computer.
00:12:58 The one that was struggling there night.
00:13:01 I well, just because everything around here has to break, it seems like they they I don't even know how it happened.
00:13:08 The the heat sink that goes on the CPU is, well, partially because I don't know why the they used plastic.
00:13:15 There's plastic clips that hold the heat sink on and the plastic just.
00:13:21 Just gave out.
00:13:22 So there's, you know, it overheats in like 2.
00:13:25 Seconds, you know.
00:13:26 Obviously it doesn't even boot because it just overheats immediately.
00:13:29 And I didn't have an extra heat sink and.
00:13:31 I was like, oh ****.
00:13:33 So I started getting this the the original the original computer which I don't know what's wrong with it.
00:13:40 It powers off randomly.
00:13:41 It's been on all day and hasn't turned off yet.
00:13:44 I didn't do anything to it, but we have all our old animations back for now.
00:13:50 So that's cool, I guess.
00:13:53 But yeah, we.
00:13:54 But we're missing all the other stuff that that's the original 1.
00:13:57 Now it's a mess.
00:13:58 It's a ******* mess over here.
00:14:00 But anyway, well, hopefully this all works.
00:14:03 This all works.
00:14:05 But it was.
00:14:05 Also my all my notes for the stream on.
00:14:10 The computer that uh.
00:14:11 That ain't ****.
00:14:12 And I didn't have.
00:14:12 Time to.
00:14:14 To finagle.
00:14:15 Honestly, I don't even know if I saved the file.
00:14:17 That's the ****** thing I had like this notepad file open that I was typing vigorously into and then the power and I.
00:14:25 Was like, oh, that's good.
00:14:28 But we're we're still going to do it.
00:14:30 I'm going to do a little bit of a.
00:14:31 Wing in it?
00:14:32 Maybe I shouldn't I?
00:14:33 Probably shouldn't.
00:14:34 Told you guys then, right?
00:14:36 I should have just winged it and.
00:14:37 Not told you?
00:14:40 We're going to talk about TV.
00:14:42 We're going to talk about TV.
00:14:44 You know, last stream, I kind of talked at the very, very end of it or towards the end.
00:14:49 I mentioned that I was doing research into the the initial offerings in terms of records.
00:14:58 You know the the first, the first technology that allowed people at home to hear music that wasn't live.
00:15:08 Now you gotta think like, as I said last spring, you got to.
00:15:11 Think of how mind-blowing that would have been.
00:15:13 It seems totally normal now.
00:15:17 In fact, it's pretty boring.
00:15:18 You can you can look up any song that's ever existed ever, and listen to it whenever you want, wherever you want.
00:15:25 All the time and it just seems like, you know, like, not a big.
00:15:31 But imagine living in a world.
00:15:33 And it's not just you, it's the entire world living in an entire world where the only time you hear music.
00:15:42 Is if someone's performing it live at that moment.
00:15:47 Right.
00:15:48 And if you're like a farmer or you know, something like that, most people don't have time, you're probably.
00:15:53 I'll tell you one thing that they they probably had a a much richer culture in terms of having like drinking songs and and and stuff like that.
00:16:01 Communal singing was probably way more popular.
00:16:05 But you never heard music at all, and you certainly didn't hear music from bands that were, you know, a state over maybe a city over.
00:16:14 And definitely not a country away across the ocean.
00:16:19 Now imagine going from that.
00:16:23 To going to a reality.
00:16:26 Where you can hear recorded music.
00:16:29 In your home.
00:16:31 With this really expensive machine, now at first it's just going to be.
00:16:35 Rich people.
00:16:38 At first it's going to just be the rich people, they get this device that allows them to play music in their parlors, to impress all their friends.
00:16:49 They buy these really expensive shellac discs.
00:16:54 That only hold a song on either side at the time.
00:16:59 And you have to wind up this big ******* there's no electricity, right?
00:17:04 Electricity is not even in houses yet.
00:17:07 That's I'll tell you one thing.
00:17:09 That's a miraculous piece of machinery.
00:17:10 I'll tell you that that the fact that they're able to with springs.
00:17:17 With springs.
00:17:19 Make it so that you can wind this big crank in the side of a box.
00:17:24 And it will playback with relative.
00:17:28 Even this, you know, like if you were just.
00:17:30 To get I mean.
00:17:33 There's got to be.
00:17:34 I mean, honestly, I don't know how.
00:17:36 It how it how it does it?
00:17:37 It regulates the speed.
00:17:39 But it does it quite well.
00:17:41 Anyway, back to so rich people in their parlors.
00:17:45 Have access now to music.
00:17:47 From all over the world.
00:17:49 It's not just music from from the next state over.
00:17:52 It could be music from across the ocean.
00:17:58 Who's deciding?
00:18:00 What music is available?
00:18:06 Well, we did an early life.
Speaker 1
00:18:11 I had.
00:18:12 I had a hunch.
Devon
00:18:14 I had a hunch.
00:18:17 The the good people over at Victor, Victor Rolla.
00:18:23 The early life, Tom, obviously Jewish guy was controlling that record label and not just that record label.
00:18:33 Jews got in on this business really early on.
00:18:37 Now, Fast forward a little bit, just a little bit.
00:18:42 Now we start to have radio.
00:18:50 Which get now, it's not just the a Jewish executive deciding what shellac discs are available for you to purchase.
00:19:00 Now they're the ones deciding what plays on your radio.
00:19:08 The first big network it still exists today.
00:19:15 And later on they, you know, got into TV, NBC.
00:19:20 We're going to talk a little bit about NBC.
00:19:21 Here in a minute.
00:19:25 I always I find it interesting.
00:19:26 It's kind of like the.
00:19:27 Federal Reserve because what?
00:19:29 What does NBC stand for?
00:19:31 Well, it stands for national.
00:19:34 Broadcasting company.
00:19:38 You know, it's kind of Federal Reserve that they, they they named it some that sounds kind of official, it's the national broadcasting company.
00:19:45 There's nothing national about it at all.
00:19:49 It's just a.
00:19:51 A company that that the propaganda.
00:19:54 Company private entity like the Federal Reserve.
00:19:59 But NBC and a bunch of other we'll go over some of the other ones too, but different radio networks.
00:20:07 Began to spring up and at first it was.
00:20:11 You know local.
00:20:13 You'd have 1 radio station.
00:20:16 In fact, you used to be able to get a map.
00:20:18 You get a map of all the radio stations in America because there.
00:20:22 Was like 6.
00:20:22 Of them it was.
00:20:24 But if you pump.
00:20:25 Enough power into it at certain times a day you could.
00:20:28 And there's there wasn't a ton of interference back then.
00:20:31 You didn't have all kinds of, well, Wi-Fi hotspots, or you didn't have anything transmitting anywhere.
00:20:38 So you could actually pick up an AM radio station from a couple states away.
00:20:43 You know, certain times of day, depending on propagation.
00:20:47 Everything else.
00:20:48 But now all of a sudden they had this technology where they could reach even a farmer in the middle of a field.
00:20:55 And in fact, the first radios were battery powered because again this technology came out to give you an idea of how long ago this was before Holmes had electricity.
00:21:07 You used to have to go charge up your radio batteries.
00:21:11 The the radios had these great big car batteries.
00:21:16 And so you could listen to radio on your farm that didn't have electricity.
00:21:22 Or alternately, you can charge if you had a big farm.
00:21:26 Some of the farmers started to get windmills that would generate some electricity and then they could charge their their radio batteries on their windmill.
00:21:36 So then technology progresses.
00:21:39 A little bit more, a little bit more.
00:21:43 And actually, ham radio operators.
00:21:48 Start playing around with the idea of.
00:21:52 Sending pictures.
00:21:54 Not just voice, but sending pictures.
00:21:58 And they start to develop television technology.
00:22:03 And at first it's just a couple of experimental stations.
00:22:07 The equipment was very cutting edge.
00:22:13 And very difficult to obtain.
00:22:15 I mean in fact, it was all very custom.
00:22:19 Because there was no standardization yet.
00:22:23 And then NBC.
00:22:28 That was founded by.
00:22:30 David sarnoff.
00:22:33 David sarnoff.
00:22:36 Now I'm going to bring a picture up of David Sarnoff.
00:22:41 Now, if you're familiar with my streams at all.
00:22:45 You're not going to have a hard time answering this.
00:22:50 This next question here, where did I put that?
00:22:55 I'll just put it here.
00:23:01 Where do you suppose?
00:23:03 David Sarnoff is from.
00:23:08 And bring bring up this picture.
00:23:09 Make it a.
00:23:10 Little bit easier.
00:23:15 How come that's not popping up?
00:23:18 Let's see here.
00:23:19 We are boom.
00:23:23 I'm going to look at chat here in a second.
00:23:25 Where do you suppose?
00:23:29 Well, two things 11, what ethnicity do you think?
00:23:32 David Sarnoff is.
00:23:39 People in chat already know.
00:23:40 Yes, eastern.
Speaker 3
00:23:41 European Jew.
00:23:43 It's like they all.
Devon
00:23:44 Are now some people are saying Ukraine.
00:23:48 No, I think he was actually from Belarus.
00:23:51 But it's amazing, right?
00:23:52 It's amazing.
00:23:54 Every single time.
00:23:56 It's so specific, it doesn't make any.
00:23:59 It doesn't make any sense.
00:24:02 So yeah, an Eastern European Jew from Manhattan.
00:24:08 Now he was actually born in.
00:24:10 He was one of the original, you know, he himself was an immigrant.
00:24:15 He wasn't like the the child of immigrants.
00:24:19 So David Sarna or let me get.
Speaker 7
00:24:21 Back to my stupid notes here.
Devon
00:24:26 David sarnoff.
00:24:29 He was an American businessman and pioneer of American radio and television throughout most of his career, he led the Radio Corporation of America, RCA.
00:24:39 So we also ran RCA.
00:24:43 Which produced a lot of the technology that allowed in fact RCA.
00:24:47 If I'm not mistaken.
00:24:48 Is the company that bought out Victor.
00:24:51 So it was just one Jewish.
00:24:53 Company getting bought out by.
00:24:54 Another by even bigger Jewish company.
00:24:59 He ruled over an ever growing telecommunications and media empire that included RCA and NBC, and became one of the largest companies in the world.
00:25:08 One of the largest companies in the world.
00:25:16 Named a reserve Brigadier General of the Signal Corps.
00:25:19 Look at Signal corpse again.
00:25:22 No signal core.
00:25:23 I don't know what I'm saying, corpse.
00:25:26 Well, I know what.
00:25:27 I'm saying, but signal core.
00:25:32 If you're watching last stream, I've brought a signal core before signal core.
00:25:38 If you if in fact, if you, if you've ever looked.
00:25:41 At World War 2.
00:25:43 Radio equipment, you know, for sale.
00:25:47 A lot of it is, is.
00:25:48 Well, it's signal Corp.
00:25:49 Right.
00:25:50 That's just the part of.
00:25:52 I don't know.
00:25:53 I think they call it segment now, but it's it was basically electronic communications and propaganda for the the the US during World War 2.
00:26:03 That's what they call it, signal corps.
00:26:05 And if you were Jewish?
00:26:07 And you didn't want to fight?
00:26:10 With a gun and risk being having your leg blown off or whatever, you go to signal core and make propaganda instead safely in a Hollywood studio.
00:26:24 Thousands of miles away from where American boys were getting blown to bits so you could ***** about how they didn't do enough during the Holocaust.
00:26:34 For years and years and years.
00:26:36 So there, yeah, there you.
00:26:37 Go he he was.
00:26:38 He was at Signal Corps in 1945.
00:26:43 He was credited with Sarnoff's law, which states the value of a broadcast network is proportional to the number of viewers.
00:26:55 It's all about eyeballs on the screen.
00:27:01 So if recorded music was this amazing technology.
00:27:10 Think of how amazing television would have been.
00:27:14 Now, it's not the first time most people had seen moving pictures.
00:27:17 At this point theaters.
00:27:18 Were pretty common.
00:27:21 I mean that.
00:27:22 That technology would have been super mind blowing.
00:27:30 Going into a dark room and seeing moving images.
00:27:35 Up on a largely live screen, especially once they start having audio.
00:27:43 Oh my God.
00:27:44 It's like it's like a.
00:27:46 Window into an imagination land.
00:27:51 And you know, obviously we don't have to go into detail about.
00:27:56 How every single Hollywood studio was also run by Jews.
00:28:01 So you had Jews running the record and this is from the very start.
00:28:04 This isn't like they they they came in and they took over or anything like that.
00:28:09 They pioneered this.
00:28:12 Not the technology that was all developed by Boise, but they they came in and we're like, you know.
00:28:20 We could use this for.
00:28:24 Eyeballs on the screen.
Speaker 7
00:28:27 Eyeballs on the screen.
Devon
00:28:34 So NBC.
00:28:37 NBC is one of the largest media companies today.
00:28:41 In fact, I've got a list here.
00:28:43 Of all the the big media companies in America.
00:28:50 Because I kind of wanted to see.
00:28:53 Well, first, let's go.
00:28:54 Let's just go with the big, big networks most people.
00:28:57 Have heard of right?
00:28:59 So it wasn't just NBC.
00:29:02 There was CBS and ABC.
00:29:06 And oddly enough, I think CBS and ABC.
00:29:12 Were both founded by Episcopalians.
00:29:15 I'm I'm pretty sure.
00:29:18 Let me see.
00:29:18 CBS was founded by Arthur Judson.
00:29:25 Let's see here.
00:29:25 Arthur judson.
00:29:26 Let me see if I can bring this guy up.
00:29:28 He looks pretty goyish.
00:29:30 Ruling class goy.
00:29:34 Real blue blood, this guy.
Speaker 7
00:29:39 There we go.
Devon
00:29:42 So this is.
00:29:45 Arthur judson.
00:29:52 Alright, Arthur judson. OK.
00:29:55 Yeah, he was.
00:29:56 Blah blah blah.
00:29:58 He was Episcopalian.
00:30:03 And some kind of like musical genius.
00:30:05 I think he was the Dean of a music school at age 19 and played violin.
00:30:10 And you know, I don't know exactly.
00:30:13 My guess is he came from.
00:30:14 Money, like all these guys do.
00:30:17 But that was.
00:30:21 Let's see here.
00:30:22 That was until.
00:30:28 That was only until the 19 the mid 1900s today.
00:30:34 Who runs CBS?
00:30:37 Well, there's been a.
00:30:38 Lot of mergers that have happened since then.
00:30:42 So it's no longer just CBS, it's now Paramount Global.
00:30:51 Used to be Viacom, CBS and now it's even smaller or, you know, it's smaller.
00:30:55 It's bigger.
00:30:56 But like, even even fewer people at the top now, it's paramount global.
00:31:02 All right.
00:31:03 Well, Paramount Global, who runs Paramount Global.
00:31:06 Who's the chairman?
00:31:08 Oh, the chairman is Sherry Redstone.
00:31:13 Sherry Redstone so.
00:31:16 Obviously, for those who that don't know, if you have stone or Stein.
00:31:21 Like that in your back in your last name.
00:31:24 Chances are, and in this case.
00:31:26 You're Jewish, so that's, you know, Sumner Redstone, I think.
00:31:30 What is his wife or what?
00:31:32 Who how is he related to?
00:31:34 Because he died, Redstone, blah blah blah blah.
00:31:37 So I guess it's.
00:31:38 Oh, it's his daughter.
00:31:40 I was going to say because she's pretty.
00:31:41 Got to be pretty old if.
Speaker 7
00:31:43 It's his wife.
Devon
00:31:44 And it wasn't his wife, like some 22 year old.
00:31:47 Basketball cheerleader or something?
00:31:49 Like that when he died anyway.
00:31:51 Uh, so it's it's they're keeping.
00:31:54 The family they're keeping the family.
00:31:57 So CBS is no longer run by Goins.
00:32:00 Well, what about ABC?
00:32:05 It was founded by.
00:32:08 Edward J noble.
00:32:10 Another blue blood.
00:32:12 Let me see if I can.
00:32:13 His photo is pretty awful, but you know, whatever.
00:32:16 It will still work.
00:32:21 Edward J noble.
00:32:23 It's got nice, nice blue blood going aim there.
00:32:29 So this ****** *** right here.
00:32:32 So he found that ABC.
00:32:34 So obviously, you know, Jews don't have control over all the networks there.
00:32:42 Oh, what's that?
00:32:45 Oh ABC, also acquired by a huge company.
00:32:51 Walt Disney.
00:32:53 Walt Disney, who would be spending his in his grave if he knew who was running his company.
00:33:00 Which is also so the chairman of Disney, Disney, which is another huge obviously huge conglomerate.
00:33:07 That owns. Let's see here.
00:33:09 I think I've got the list here.
00:33:12 Disney owns.
00:33:16 Walt Disney Pictures Walt Disney Animation Studios Pixar Marvel Studios, 20th Century Studios Searchlight pictures, Blue Sky Studios, Disney Channel, freeform, ESPN FX, National Geographic.
00:33:32 They got a lot more, but I'm.
00:33:33 Not going to go on and on and on.
00:33:35 So the chairperson.
00:33:40 Of Disney, we got to see her picture.
00:33:51 This is the person in charge of ABC now.
00:34:00 I think her name is Sherry.
00:34:01 Arnold, let me look, let me look.
00:34:09 Susan Arnold.
00:34:11 So Jews run run all of that.
00:34:16 All of that.
00:34:16 OK.
00:34:21 The biggest who's the biggest media company?
00:34:27 In America, and therefore, you know the world.
00:34:31 You know.
00:34:32 There's got to.
00:34:33 Be something right that the goal is wrong. Well, it's weirdly, it's AT&T.
00:34:40 Yeah, AT&T.
00:34:42 A lot of people don't know this AT&T.
00:34:47 Basically they, I mean they acquired Warnermedia.
00:34:50 And they own HBO and Cinemax, Turner Entertainment Networks, Adult Swim, Cartoon Network, CNN, DC Entertainment and Films Warner Brothers.
00:35:03 The list goes on and on.
00:35:04 Another company that was founded by a goy, Alexander Graham Bell, who the inventor of the telephone.
00:35:12 Right, it's it's a nice American company.
00:35:18 I mean, it's in the name, right?
00:35:19 It's American telephone and Telegraph.
00:35:23 That's what the ATT stands for.
00:35:28 I don't know why they haven't.
00:35:29 I mean, obviously no one uses telegraphs anymore.
00:35:34 But you know, I don't know they.
00:35:37 They care about tradition, right?
00:35:40 Well, who's in charge of AT&T?
00:35:44 Let's see here.
00:35:47 AT&T.
00:35:51 Key people.
00:35:53 Now this one.
00:35:53 You're actually a little surprised.
00:35:55 This one's going to throw.
00:35:56 You for a loop.
00:35:57 You're going to be like you're going to be expecting.
00:36:02 You're going to be expecting one thing and you're going.
00:36:04 To get something else.
00:36:06 Alright, let me how do I do?
00:36:08 More about this.
00:36:12 So AT&T, the largest media company in America.
00:36:18 Is run by.
Speaker
00:36:20 Black guy.
Devon
00:36:25 Although he's got.
00:36:25 Blue eyes so.
00:36:27 And I wasn't able to find what the ad mixture was.
00:36:29 I have some suspicions since he's from Hollywood.
00:36:33 I think he's a.
00:36:35 Very possibly, like Drake, if you know.
00:36:37 What I mean?
00:36:39 But I couldn't.
00:36:40 I couldn't.
00:36:40 You know, I couldn't finally definitive.
00:36:42 But he's from Hollywood, and he's definitely not full blooded black.
00:36:47 A black guy, alright?
00:36:50 Well, so far the whites aren't running **** like.
00:36:54 What's going on here?
00:36:57 What's another?
00:36:58 What's another big company?
00:37:01 You know, there's got to be.
00:37:03 Another big media company that maybe we have some kind of say in.
00:37:08 Like say for example Comcast.
00:37:12 Comcast is ******* huge, right?
00:37:16 Comcast has an annual.
00:37:18 Revenue of $120 billion.
00:37:23 A lot of that's a lot of chatter.
00:37:26 And they they own the the parent company of NBC Universal.
00:37:32 They own Universal Pictures, DreamWorks, Universal parks and resorts, MSNBC, oxygen, the E Network, USA network.
00:37:43 They own a lot of stuff and not to mention the entire well the entire, but like a gigantic chunk of the the infrastructure for not just cable television, but for the Internet.
00:37:57 All right.
00:37:59 Well, who runs?
00:38:01 Who runs Comcast?
00:38:05 Who runs Comcast?
00:38:08 Alright, I'm going to show you a picture.
00:38:12 I'll let you guess.
00:38:15 His name, his name is not so obvious, this one with this one.
00:38:18 It's not easy.
00:38:21 At first you're like, well I.
Speaker 8
00:38:22 Don't know he.
Devon
00:38:24 He doesn't look like like a guy.
00:38:29 All right, so there's this guy.
00:38:34 All right.
00:38:37 So this guy, his last name is Roberts.
00:38:42 Ah, Brian Roberts.
00:38:43 That sounds like a totally normal white guy.
00:38:46 And yeah, maybe he's just got, like, a big, I don't know, early life.
00:38:50 Roberts was born into a Jewish family.
00:38:59 OK, well, alright.
00:39:01 So we don't have.
00:39:02 We don't have Comcast.
00:39:05 You know, let's let's let's let's take a look here.
00:39:08 Let's go a little.
00:39:09 We're ready to Walt Disney.
00:39:11 Walt Disney is the third largest company.
00:39:17 There and it's CBS.
00:39:21 Now this is this is interesting.
00:39:24 I don't know why it's considered a media company.
00:39:29 I guess social media.
00:39:34 Facebook is the number one social networking website in the world, but also acts as a media conglomerate.
00:39:41 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg insists the website is a technology company as opposed to media regardless.
00:39:48 It's taken on the form of mass media by providing people with news loads of information on a grand scale, Facebook is hesitant to label itself a media source because it inherently makes them responsible for the information reported on their website.
00:40:02 With 2.8 billion users worldwide now, it's funny because that's what.
00:40:08 You know the the Sarnoff Sarnoff's law, right?
00:40:13 Sarnoff is credited with Sarnoff's law, which states the value of a broadcast network is proportional to the.
00:40:19 Viewers. That's the law that they use when they acquire companies that don't make any money in Silicon Valley. So, for example, when you have well, I mean I guess now Elon buying Twitter, he's not buying anything that's profitable in terms of. I mean I think Twitter's just barely.
00:40:40 Became profitable.
00:40:40 I don't know that it is right now, but it it ran at a loss like every single year for over a decade.
00:40:48 A lot of these YouTube same thing.
00:40:52 Instagram I I think it turns a profit down but same thing it ran at a loss.
00:40:59 But when these VCs get involved, then they start plunking down hundreds of millions of dollars for these apps that don't make any money.
00:41:08 That's because of sarnoff's law.
00:41:11 Which states that the.
00:41:12 Value is based on the eyeballs on the screen.
00:41:17 That's what's valuable.
00:41:20 Eyeballs on the screen and Zuckerberg's got 2.8 billion.
00:41:27 Well times 2 because they have two eyeballs.
Speaker 7
00:41:30 On their screen.
Devon
00:41:33 It's the third most popular website in the world, right behind Google and YouTube.
00:41:41 So, well, everyone knows Zuckerberg's a Jew. I don't have to show you a.
00:41:45 Picture of his robot ***.
00:41:48 All right, So what have we got after, OK, so.
00:41:52 There's got to be.
00:41:53 There's got to be something that we run.
00:41:56 There's got to be something that we run.
00:41:59 Well, you're right, oddly enough, there is one.
00:42:02 If we're being if we're being totally, totally fair, Netflix.
00:42:12 Which makes about 30 billion a year.
00:42:17 Is considered the 4th largest media company.
00:42:21 I don't know by these guys.
00:42:22 I don't know how 30 billion makes them the 4th largest, but that's.
00:42:26 That's what they're saying.
00:42:28 And Netflix is actually.
00:42:33 Run by a goy, or at least.
00:42:37 I mean, he's kind of a lizard person going.
00:42:40 I'll show you.
00:42:46 I had all this stuff.
00:42:48 I had all these notes.
00:42:50 All these nodes.
00:42:53 Yeah, here we go.
00:42:56 I believe it.
00:42:57 Yeah, read Hastings.
00:43:01 Reed Hastings, I mean that that the only the only person that has a name like that, that, that or that's as blue blood as Tucker Carlson.
00:43:11 Allo, Reed Hastings, Sir Tucker Carlson.
00:43:17 Oh man, Reed Hastings.
00:43:20 So when you go to his early life.
00:43:23 I'm going to bring this ****** *** up.
00:43:27 Reed Hastings.
00:43:34 There we go.
Speaker 7
00:43:37 Reed Hastings.
Devon
00:43:44 So this guy's like.
00:43:45 Full blooded lizard person, so you look.
00:43:48 Up in early.
00:43:48 Life and it says Hastings, was born in Boston, MA, his.
00:43:53 Father Wilmot Reed Hastings, Wilmot.
00:43:59 Wilmont Reed Hastings was an attorney for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in the Nixon administration. So, like his, his dad's in in the Nixon administration, his mother, Joan O'marie Loomis, was a Boston debutante from the Social Register. From a social register family.
00:44:21 You might ask yourself what's what's a social register?
00:44:25 I don't know what that is.
00:44:28 A social the social register.
00:44:31 Is a semi annual publication in the United States that indexes the members of American High Society.
00:44:38 I you know what I kind of want to subscribe to this.
Speaker
00:44:42 I do.
Devon
00:44:43 I mean, I didn't realize they were making lists.
00:44:47 This is this is the kind of thing that that we.
00:44:49 Were hoping for.
00:44:53 We could have just subscribed to social register this whole time.
00:44:58 First published in the 1880s by newspaper columnist Lewis Keller, it was later acquired by Malcolm Forbes. Since 2014 has been owned.
00:45:09 By Christopher Wolfe.
00:45:11 Who I'm sure is on it himself.
00:45:14 It was historically a directory of.
00:45:16 Old money.
00:45:18 You know, here's the cool thing. If they've been doing this, if they've been making this publication since the 1880s.
00:45:25 My guess is you can get copies of it going back to the 1880s.
00:45:31 And with a little bit of research.
00:45:34 Yeah, yeah, dry out some family trees.
00:45:37 This is very useful.
00:45:39 This is very useful.
00:45:42 In recent years, membership has diversified in both geography and ethnicity.
Speaker 7
00:45:47 Of course it has.
00:45:49 Of course it has.
Devon
00:45:51 The even the social register has.
00:45:55 Has gone woke apparently.
00:45:58 So his moms's a debutante.
00:46:02 And from a family that's in the social register, which is a a list of.
00:46:07 Of old money blue bloods.
00:46:10 His dad is in the Nixon administration and a lawyer.
00:46:17 ************* his name is Wilmot.
00:46:20 There's going to be more to this guy.
00:46:22 Let's look.
00:46:23 These this is how, by the way, if you're wondering how I how I.
00:46:28 Do my streams like?
00:46:29 How do I prepare for this?
00:46:30 This is.
00:46:30 How the rabbit holes begin?
00:46:33 I'm just like, huh?
00:46:35 Well, who the ***** wilmont Reed, Hastings.
00:46:41 So he's oddly, he's not in.
00:46:45 Wikipedia for some reason, which is weird because he's.
00:46:49 In the Nixon administration.
00:46:52 There's mention of him in the Britannica, but they I think they want you to.
00:46:57 To subscribe to that.
00:46:59 Lots of.
00:47:01 Ancestry stuff.
00:47:02 But anyway, we can assume that he's not.
00:47:05 He's no lightweight.
00:47:06 If he's married to a woman from the social registry, and he's in the next administration.
00:47:16 Let's see here.
00:47:20 His maternal great grandfather.
00:47:23 Was Alfred Lee Loomis?
00:47:28 Who is this?
00:47:29 Who is?
00:47:29 Why is that notable?
00:47:30 Let's take a look.
00:47:34 Alfred Lee Loomis was an American attorney investment banker.
00:47:42 We have to look.
00:47:42 At some early life on this guy, we might be wrong.
00:47:48 The going blood might not be as thick as.
00:47:50 We thought, let's see.
00:47:52 Investment banker, philanthropist, physicist.
00:47:57 Blah blah blah, here we go.
00:47:59 Here we go.
00:48:02 He's from New York.
00:48:02 It's not looking good.
00:48:04 It's not looking good for Reed.
00:48:08 OK. Uh.
00:48:14 Early years he's born in Manhattan.
00:48:20 Son of Julia Josephine Stimson and Henry Patterson Loomis.
00:48:27 OK.
00:48:30 It's not saying it's not saying he went to Yale, he was a yelling.
00:48:37 I'm not seeing anything about religion.
00:48:41 Origin the the name dropped out his grandfather, they said oh, he's the grandson of Alfred Lebus Loomis.
00:48:49 It's quite the heritage.
00:48:50 It's quite the pedigree.
00:48:51 He was this guy.
Speaker 7
00:48:54 Early life.
Devon
00:48:58 Yeah. So these guys just.
00:48:59 Look like they're lizard people.
00:49:01 They're just lizard people.
00:49:02 Rich blue bloods in New York and not actually Jews.
00:49:08 So we got one guy.
00:49:12 One guy that apparently hates.
00:49:13 Us based on the programming on Netflix.
00:49:19 Out of all of those?
00:49:24 Companies and Netflix look, Netflix doesn't have quite the influence that these other companies have.
00:49:31 Yeah, it's a big media company.
00:49:32 And yeah, I don't know how many subscribers they've got at this point.
00:49:38 Let's see if I can find that information.
00:49:40 I I think it's gone down from this number, but in 2021 Netflix had 203.7 million subscribers.
00:49:51 And nearly 66 million of them were American.
00:49:55 So that's that's.
00:49:56 Pretty good.
00:49:57 That's a pretty good size.
00:49:59 I mean, if you're 6, if you got 66.
00:50:01 Million in a country that's.
00:50:04 I mean definitely South of 400 million or at least maybe in that ballpark.
00:50:08 That's a pretty good chunk.
00:50:11 That's a pretty good chunk, because for all of those subscribers, there's also obviously the family members of the people that and the people that share passwords and the people that just steal the content and watch it online for free.
00:50:23 So he's reaching a lot of ************* people, but at the same time.
00:50:29 Now you got companies like Walt Disney.
00:50:33 And there's no, you know, there's no comparison.
00:50:37 Walt Disney has several outlets that that get that many eyeballs on their screens in a weekend, and it's not.
00:50:46 That big of.
00:50:47 A deal. Same thing with AT&T. Same thing with Comcast.
00:50:52 Same thing with.
00:50:53 Oh, even like CBS.
00:50:56 And obviously Facebook gets more.
00:51:00 Has more influence than Netflix ever will?
00:51:03 Well, I don't know.
00:51:03 Depending on how Mark Zuckerberg continues to to run it.
00:51:08 But the point is, since the beginning.
00:51:12 Since the beginning of this kind of technology, whether you're talking about just being able to play music.
00:51:19 From a record in your home.
00:51:21 The choice is available.
00:51:24 And look, music music is hugely influential on a society.
00:51:32 When I was working in video and I'd go to video in film.
00:51:39 Conferences, big conferences.
00:51:43 Where you know lots of big names would be there doing workshops and stuff like that.
00:51:49 I remember one of the first things I learned.
00:51:54 I went to a.
00:51:57 I think it might have been a BN A/B in in Las Vegas years and years ago.
00:52:03 And I went into this conference hall.
00:52:06 And they had this big time television director.
00:52:10 And he was doing this speech about, you know, how all these new people were kind of flooding into the industry.
00:52:18 Thanks to the availability of technology, as people like me at the time, right, I didn't come from 1:00.
00:52:24 Of these families.
00:52:26 I didn't know anyone.
00:52:28 But I saved them my money and I bought camera equipment and started making stuff and that's how I got my foot in the door.
00:52:37 So this was starting to just.
00:52:39 Really take off, especially with iPhones becoming more popular and people posting stuff to YouTube becoming more popular and the industry was kind of changing, but there there a lot of these people were lamenting that with all these amateurs that were saturating the market.
00:52:59 Especially on YouTube, a lot of the technique was getting lost and a lot of the technique was getting bastardized.
00:53:07 You know, for example, people in video professionally hate jump cuts, hate jump cuts, and YouTube was like.
00:53:19 Mostly jump cuts and it was very jarring for anyone that didn't, you know, do YouTube videos.
00:53:24 Anyone that worked in a professional video environment, you'd get.
00:53:29 I mean, you'd get fired if you had.
00:53:30 Jump cuts like that.
00:53:32 But this was, you know, this was it was changing because just you had so many amateurs making content.
00:53:38 Now it was kind of changing what was acceptable.
00:53:42 And one of the things that he was trying to hammer into the heads of all these people attending.
00:53:51 Including people like myself.
00:53:54 Was that another thing that was being overlooked was audio quality.
00:54:02 That you would have all these people shooting videos on their phone, sometimes shooting television like you'd have, you know, because if you had a company like let's say.
00:54:15 You had a.
00:54:15 Furniture store.
00:54:17 And you wanted to have a commercial for your furniture store?
00:54:21 Your choices were you paid a lot of ******* money for someone to come out, shoot a video that would.
00:54:27 Pretty much suck unless you paid like.
00:54:29 A lot. A lot.
00:54:30 Of money or.
00:54:32 If you were airing a lot of ads on a like a a local, say, Fox affiliate.
00:54:39 The Fox affiliate would send out a crew and do a half fast job and just it would.
00:54:44 It would be part of the price.
00:54:46 Like, oh, you're going.
00:54:47 You're going to air 500 commercials.
00:54:49 So we'll you know, during the day when there's not a lot of news going on, we'll send some news cameraman that, that that has nothing better to do and doesn't want to be there.
00:55:02 And you know some, like, intern down to your furniture store and like, shoot some **** video and.
00:55:10 Just because you're buying all this ad space.
00:55:14 You get free commercial.
00:55:16 So a lot of people were just having their my nephew Billy, he's into into the youtubes.
00:55:25 He's doing videos on the youtubes.
00:55:27 So they would.
00:55:28 Have their friend just shoot a commercial on on.
Speaker 7
00:55:32 Like an iPhone?
Devon
00:55:34 And because these people weren't, you know, they didn't know what they were doing.
00:55:38 The audio would be ******* horrific.
00:55:43 And so one of the things that this guy said was.
00:55:46 And it stuck with me because I was kind of the same way, like I was so focused on the visual because that's why you get into this kind of business.
00:55:53 You're a visual person.
00:55:55 You know that's that's what you are drawn to.
00:55:58 If you were into audio, you would have been a musician.
00:56:01 And he said that.
00:56:05 When you're doing video or even film.
00:56:09 And it doesn't matter what your budget is.
00:56:11 Does it matter how much CGI you have, how much money you have for famous actors explosions, what kind of expensive ask camera you're going to use?
00:56:22 What whether or not it's attached to a drone?
00:56:26 With that exception, in the medium of film.
00:56:32 And television.
00:56:35 It's 51% audio.
00:56:38 49% video.
00:56:45 And he was right.
00:56:47 He was especially with television commercials because.
00:56:50 People will walk out of the room and you're still.
00:56:52 You're still listening.
00:56:53 You're still hearing the programming.
00:56:56 Isn't it amazing that they called it programming?
00:56:59 And no one batted an eye like no one.
00:57:01 No one.
00:57:03 No one was.
00:57:03 Like, wait, wait, hold on.
00:57:05 Why is?
00:57:05 It called programming.
00:57:07 Like I don't know if.
00:57:09 I like this.
00:57:15 Anyway, I had to point to that and then I got sidetracked.
00:57:17 So I.
00:57:19 It's one of those days, man, it is.
00:57:21 One of those days.
00:57:23 Now, one of the reasons why I wanted to dig into this wasn't just.
00:57:26 Because of the.
00:57:28 The record player stuff from last stream.
00:57:33 I was.
00:57:35 Looking at photos and I'm going to do this right now, all I'm going to do is I'm going to search for 1950s.
00:57:46 Family photo and I don't remember why I was looking for this stuff.
00:57:54 But I started to notice.
00:57:57 Very conspicuously, I like how they've racially adjusted the results.
00:58:02 I ******* hate that.
00:58:07 Anyway, I started noticing and these results are not the best.
00:58:10 I I need to change.
00:58:11 Why is this?
00:58:12 Because this computer is so old I haven't had this computer on for so long, it's still set to DuckDuckGo.
Speaker 7
00:58:20 I'm going to change that right now.
Devon
00:58:27 There we go.
00:58:30 DuckDuckGo let go, wants to make sure that when you look for 1950s family, you see lots.
00:58:34 Of black families.
00:58:37 Anyway, I started to notice that a lot of these old photos.
00:58:43 In almost every single photo.
00:58:47 There was a TV in the photo.
00:58:52 Often is like it was.
00:58:53 A member of the family.
00:58:57 Oh no, I don't have my save.
00:58:59 Save image as a different format plug-in.
Speaker 10
00:59:02 Damn it.
Devon
00:59:05 Oh, I've got to update this anyway.
00:59:09 I'll find one that will let me download.
00:59:11 That's not as a WEP.
00:59:14 *** **** that ******* format.
00:59:17 I don't know why they're doing that.
00:59:22 Now whatever I'll just I'll screenshot it and save it as a JPEG with that little.
00:59:26 That's a quick workaround.
Speaker 7
00:59:31 There we go.
Devon
00:59:35 In fact, if I bring up this photo right here.
Speaker 7
00:59:39 Hang on, wait.
Devon
00:59:40 For it.
00:59:45 This kind of image is exactly what you think of.
00:59:49 When you think 1950s family.
00:59:52 Just because so many of these photos.
00:59:55 Look exactly like this.
01:00:03 Right.
01:00:13 A weird amount of family photos.
01:00:15 Look, some of this.
01:00:16 Obviously this looks like it's probably used in advertising.
01:00:20 But even if you look at justice people's family photos.
01:00:24 They might not be staring at the at the they're looking at the camera instead of the TV, right?
01:00:29 But there's always a TV in the background, almost like it's.
01:00:32 Ohh, there's.
01:00:33 Uncle TV.
01:00:36 And I was trying.
01:00:37 To think like is.
01:00:38 Is there like something?
01:00:39 Analogous to that today.
01:00:42 Do you have the same kind of a thing today?
01:00:44 And I guess you kind of do.
01:00:46 You know, everyone's holding a phone.
01:00:51 But after seeing like just pages and pages of these photo.
01:00:54 Was 1 foot in particular where it was?
01:00:57 It was.
01:00:58 It wasn't like it wasn't like a marketing photo.
01:01:00 It was someone taking a picture of their son who was going to go to prom.
01:01:05 And the photo I wish I'd saved it.
01:01:08 The photo was centered on the TV and he was.
01:01:11 Like off to the side.
01:01:14 Like it was like this TV was more important.
01:01:18 But anyway.
01:01:21 When you think about the.
01:01:25 The influence the television has had.
01:01:28 Along with all the record companies, along with all of radio, along with all of well, not all, but a significant portion of the newspapers.
01:01:40 You know pretty much all of all of the the Hollywood studios, by the way.
01:01:46 Rko, I thought RKO was was going.
01:01:49 It's not that same guy who ran.
01:01:52 NBC acquired RKO.
01:01:54 So you know, same same guy.
01:01:58 UM.
01:02:00 It's easy.
01:02:01 It's almost like what is?
01:02:02 American culture at this point.
01:02:05 Because we didn't make it.
01:02:10 We literally didn't make it.
01:02:17 And since all my whole stream is shot, I'm going to just ask chat.
01:02:23 What you think American culture is at this point?
01:02:25 I mean, what do we?
01:02:26 What do we do at this point?
01:02:29 Because I look, I I feel nostalgia.
01:02:35 For certain movies and TV and things like that.
01:02:39 It's increasingly more difficult to do so now that I know the people behind a lot of that stuff.
01:02:47 There's movies that I used to really like and and and plan to show my kids that there's no ******* way in hell, I'm going to.
Speaker 7
01:02:53 Show my kids now.
Devon
01:02:57 And it's it's just, it's weird.
01:03:00 It's weird that our the entirety of our culture is is foreign.
01:03:07 It's foreign.
01:03:11 And it was exported.
01:03:16 Well, it's not just Americans who who don't have a an authentic culture anymore.
01:03:23 The rest of the world.
01:03:25 Has been affected by.
01:03:26 This, and certainly when they look at Americans, that's.
01:03:30 That's what comes to mind.
01:03:31 It's not.
01:03:32 It's not.
01:03:32 What we're really like, it's what the TV says we're like.
01:03:36 It's what the movies say we're like.
01:03:37 It's what our songs.
01:03:38 Say we're like.
01:03:47 People are saying we have to make a new culture.
01:03:49 Yeah, well, that's no.
01:03:50 That's no easy thing.
01:03:53 That's no easy thing, you.
01:03:54 Know or maybe it is right?
01:03:57 If a bunch of Eastern European Jews can just move to our country and rewrite our culture, and like a couple of decades, maybe it is easy, I don't know.
01:04:06 I mean, I guess.
01:04:07 It's easy if you have infinite funding.
01:04:12 Does China have an authentic culture?
01:04:14 After all, the CCP did, I don't know.
Speaker 10
01:04:19 But I'll tell.
Devon
01:04:20 You what?
01:04:20 The CCP is Chinese.
01:04:24 So whatever they did to the culture.
01:04:26 It's still Chinese.
01:04:29 It's not as if.
01:04:30 A bunch of Koreans moved into China.
01:04:35 And and stripped out that whatever culture existed.
01:04:40 And inserted some new culture.
01:04:44 And that's exactly the kind of thing that happened in America.
01:04:54 White Art Collective is beginning to make films.
01:04:58 I keep forgetting I got to.
01:04:59 Add that to my telegram again.
Speaker
01:05:03 UM.
Devon
01:05:06 That was Devin showing us that he's looking at chat randomly.
01:05:09 No, I'm hanging out.
01:05:09 I'm hanging with chat.
01:05:10 Right.
01:05:10 Now hang out normal chat right now because like.
01:05:15 I had like a whole thing.
01:05:19 And then my computer exploded and then I spent like 2 hours trying to get computer stuff to work and then it was go time.
01:05:28 And so I kind of had to just.
01:05:32 Either either not do the stream which you know the show must go on.
01:05:36 If the Jews just have taught us anything, it's that the show must go on.
01:05:43 But yeah, so all my stuff all my.
01:05:48 Research and images and stuff like that.
01:05:50 It just it's.
01:05:51 All on the dead computer so.
01:05:54 Where does?
01:05:54 Where does Tom little chat?
01:05:55 Where's time, little chat and chat.
01:06:00 We have to ignore basically anything Jewish.
01:06:02 Yes, but a substantial amount of stuff is Jewish.
01:06:08 Substantial amount of stuff is Jewish.
01:06:15 He's only looking at chat because he's winging it, yeah.
01:06:20 Pretty much.
01:06:26 I I'm at least I'm.
01:06:28 Honest about it.
01:06:36 Great work, Devin.
01:06:37 You understand the vague frustra of being conservative in your worldview and being a creative.
01:06:43 Also, it's a strange superposition.
Speaker 7
01:06:47 To be in sometimes.
Devon
01:06:52 Well, I'll tell you one.
01:06:53 Thing that's.
01:06:55 That's that's the position that anyone who's right of or not even right of center.
01:07:00 If you're like, center.
01:07:03 If you're not full on.
01:07:06 You know, pro pedophile at this point.
01:07:08 Good luck having any kind of job in the media and now we know why.
01:07:13 Jews want to work with pedophiles.
01:07:18 I mean, you know, they they want to, they want to work.
01:07:20 With people like them like themselves.
01:07:25 He's down here with us now, guys, this **** has gone off the rails.
01:07:31 It has gone off the rails.
01:07:33 No, I just like I said, I'm just.
01:07:35 It's been an exhausting day.
01:07:37 I've been up since.
01:07:39 4:00 this morning and.
01:07:43 I drove, drove a few 100 miles the day and my computer exploded.
01:07:49 And it was I I thought seriously about just not doing the string, but we're not doing that.
01:07:53 We're not playing that game.
01:07:58 Cat update?
01:07:59 Well, he's he's got.
01:08:02 I ran electricity out to his shed.
01:08:05 So churros got electricity.
01:08:08 And the reason I did that was.
01:08:11 It's been getting, you know, close to freezing at night, and I put a little, you know, those little heating pads that you stick underneath.
01:08:22 Like those you know when you have like seedlings.
01:08:26 In like seed starters.
01:08:28 And you have the, you know, the little.
01:08:30 Plastic Dome over the top and you stick a heating pad underneath the you know to keep.
01:08:34 Get the seed going.
01:08:36 I I had one.
01:08:37 Of those.
01:08:38 Laying around and I was like.
01:08:39 You know, I bet.
01:08:40 That I I built him this little.
01:08:43 Igloo kind of a thing.
01:08:45 I don't know what to what to call it and put the heating blanket underneath it so he won't freeze to death out there so.
01:08:55 But yeah, he's he's doing good.
01:08:57 He keeps killing.
01:09:00 Every animal that goes on my property my my property used to be full of life.
01:09:06 Well, I mean some of it's cause it's winter now, but like he he.
01:09:09 Kills so many birds, it's ridiculous.
01:09:15 Election in three.
01:09:16 Days don't forget to vote harder, right?
Speaker 7
01:09:20 Right.
Devon
01:09:22 Does Charo have a TV?
01:09:24 I should give him?
Speaker 7
01:09:25 A TV.
01:09:26 Now Churro does not have a TV.
Devon
01:09:29 Churro has.
01:09:32 As a heating pad.
01:09:35 You get a space heater that only does 5 watts.
01:09:37 Well, the heating pad is not bad, it does.
01:09:39 I put a kilowatt on it to see what it was pulling and it's doing like 17 watts.
01:09:47 And it's keeping them nice and toasty out there.
01:09:53 Would you ever consider streaming Sam Hyde's video game Joyride Universe when it comes out? I know nothing about his video game.
01:10:02 I'll tell you what though the most.
01:10:04 Perfect video game.
01:10:08 Is Robotron 2084.
01:10:11 I think it's 2084, isn't that.
01:10:12 The number that is, that is the.
01:10:15 We've already reached peaked video.
01:10:17 Game after that, it's just all downhill from there.
01:10:22 Are they coyotes still coming?
01:10:23 Right.
01:10:23 They come.
01:10:24 They come around a lot like this morning.
01:10:26 When I I told you I was up.
01:10:27 At 4:00.
01:10:27 O'clock in the morning.
01:10:29 I got up because Charlie was making noise, woke my asss up.
01:10:33 So I just got up, decided to stay up.
01:10:35 And I started wrapping the beehives because it's it's now.
01:10:40 Winter is officially here, so I gotta.
01:10:44 I used to insulate them from the heat, and now I've got to insulate them from the cold, which is a different strategy.
01:10:50 I had all this radiant barrier.
01:10:53 Yeah, which I pulled off weeks ago because you know, the the temperature went down, but all this radiant barrier stuff on the the beehives to to reflect the, the, the desert sun away and and it actually worked.
01:11:06 I did like a test where.
01:11:07 I put a hive.
01:11:09 Without that stuff on it and then the high, you know, put thermometer.
01:11:12 There's in each hive. Let it go for 24 hours and then looked at the lows and the highs and the one with radiant barrier on it was 10/10/10 degrees cooler on the inside, so that **** works.
01:11:29 But obviously you don't want that now.
01:11:31 Now you want the sun.
01:11:33 So I've been wrapping them.
01:11:34 I don't know if it's a good idea.
01:11:35 We'll find out.
01:11:36 But I've got this.
01:11:39 Landscaping fabric, like that black fabric that you put down underneath.
01:11:45 You know, trees and stuff like that.
01:11:47 If you wanted to stop weeds from popping up.
01:11:50 UM.
01:11:51 Because it's cheap and it's black.
01:11:54 So I've what I've done is I've wrapped that around the beehives so that the black will absorb.
01:12:02 Heat from the sun and it's, you know, it's I don't know what our value of of landscaping fabric is probably you know nothing but it's it's it's like a little tiny blanket around that too, I guess too a little bit, right.
01:12:18 But we'll see how that works.
01:12:20 But anyway, while I was out there.
01:12:21 Doing that a.
01:12:23 A bunch of coyotes came across the property.
01:12:25 Like I mean, I mean like.
01:12:27 If I'd had my gun, I could have shot one like I it was.
01:12:32 Like 30 feet away or so, and he was talking to some pack that was not that far.
01:12:40 That was howling.
01:12:40 You could hear him.
01:12:42 And churro.
01:12:44 Jumped up, you know?
01:12:46 That's his his response and he jumps up on something high.
01:12:50 Because you know coyotes can't climb and he started growling, which is kind of funny.
01:12:56 But at least now I know.
01:12:58 I know he knows that they're bad.
01:13:05 ******* pong.
01:13:06 My first video game.
01:13:08 Now Robotron's way better than ******* pong.
01:13:14 Way better than ******* pawn.
01:13:18 My first game was Duck Hunt and Mario.
01:13:22 That kind of it was boring.
01:13:24 After like the first day.
01:13:27 Pitfall. Never liked pitfall.
01:13:32 Play computer space.
01:13:35 Computer space.
01:13:37 I don't know what that is.
01:13:38 Is that that big goofy looking like the first arcade machine ever with the really cool looking cabinet looks all space aging?
01:13:47 I think it was called computer space.
01:13:52 Best games ever are Bomberman and Tetris 2 for any SI.
01:13:55 I never played either one of those games.
Speaker 7
01:14:01 But they can't be as good as.
Devon
01:14:02 Robotron, it's impossible.
01:14:05 Did you ever play StarCraft?
01:14:06 No, I can never.
01:14:07 I can never get into the games like that where it was like it just seemed like it was like.
01:14:12 Having a job.
01:14:14 You know when the game was so complex.
01:14:17 That was The thing is, I was a video game addict, but I had standards.
01:14:22 Like I I had, I had lines I wouldn't cross, you know, like I had friends that were into these games like civilization and and SIM this and SIM that and you know, whatever, right, where you had to sit there and read like a manual and then.
01:14:37 You know, just one game would would take hours and you know, I, I I didn't have patience for that.
01:14:45 I wanted a game where I could sit down.
01:14:48 Them and play for 10 minutes.
01:14:52 And walk away and I don't have to worry.
01:14:54 About like my.
01:14:55 Character getting raped while I'm gone or you know, like something happening.
01:15:00 Like I don't.
01:15:01 I don't.
01:15:01 I don't.
01:15:01 I don't need that ******* stress.
01:15:03 I I I want my character to just stop existing because I'm not playing.
01:15:08 You know, and I don't want have to like, save progress or get experience points or you know it all that **** just seems super gay to me.
01:15:15 So I only played, I only played shooters really Robotron, by the way. Same thing. It's like robotron's exactly the same every time you play.
01:15:30 Red Alert was cool.
01:15:32 Yeah, well, I don't know.
01:15:33 I I did play like the.
01:15:35 When those first came out, I had some friends that were, like really into that kind of stuff.
01:15:39 And they're like, oh, it's great because, you know, look, look, I'm I'm telling the guys to like mine over here and and these guys are are are figuring and just like, it just seemed like the the kind of game that micro managers would like, you know, like, I don't want the what do you mean you're telling them?
01:15:55 To mine.
01:15:57 What is?
01:15:58 What is this like a game of like or are you a bureaucrat for like imaginary soldiers?
01:16:03 You know, like that.
01:16:05 That's that's just what it seemed like to me.
01:16:06 I'm like, I want to get to the part where.
01:16:08 I'm like shooting stuff and blowing things up.
01:16:09 I don't care about.
01:16:11 You know, doing fake scientific research at A at a development plant that I had to build using.
01:16:19 You know these magic crystals that I met, you know, like it just it just seemed like, come on.
01:16:28 Like it just seemed like a game for people that.
01:16:32 That that.
01:16:32 Wanted to be managers or something.
01:16:39 Battlefield 2 was what people played before the Internet got gay.
01:16:43 Yeah, Battlefield 2 was awesome.
01:16:46 Yeah, I played Battlefield 1942 desert combat.
01:16:56 Three, it started.
01:16:56 To get gay, that was the beginning of the.
01:16:58 Gay. That's when they started nerfing things and making it so you couldn't just call everyone A and and bass rape them. And like they. That's when they started listening to the whiny babies.
01:17:09 That's when they decided.
01:17:11 Let's try to.
01:17:12 Well, that's when they tried to do the.
01:17:16 What's this guy's name again? That's how they tried to do the Sarnoff law.
01:17:21 You know the the value of a broadcast network is proportional to the number of viewers.
01:17:25 So video game companies, they've been doing the same thing where it's not about making a good game anymore.
01:17:32 It's about making the game that the most people will play.
01:17:36 No matter how ****** it is.
01:17:39 So that's what they do.
01:17:41 And I get it to some and it's.
01:17:42 A business, right?
01:17:46 That's why you don't have good games anymore.
01:17:48 Or movies because movies are the same thing.
01:17:53 Very, very.
01:17:54 It's not very often it.
01:17:55 Happens every once in a while, right where you get like passion projects and stuff.
01:17:58 Like that, but most movies.
01:18:02 I mean it's it's how many people.
01:18:05 And it's worldwide now.
01:18:07 So now it's not even just like how many Americans?
01:18:10 Can we get to watch this movie?
01:18:12 It's it's how many people you know, throughout the entire world.
01:18:17 Can we get to all relate to the same movie all at the same time, which means it has to be so *******.
01:18:24 Boring and lame, like it's gotta just be like the new the New Jurassic Park movies, where it's just this nonsensical garbage with.
01:18:33 You know, like computer dinosaurs on the screen.
01:18:37 And no one, no one's watching Jurassic Park. You know, the new ones for like.
01:18:42 Any kind of there's no like oh wow.
01:18:45 You know moment there's no, like, memorable dialogue.
01:18:48 There's nothing.
01:18:49 It's just it's.
01:18:51 I want to watch dinosaurs.
01:18:53 It's dinosaur.
01:18:54 WWF is what it is.
01:18:57 And the same thing with all these superhero movies.
01:18:59 You know, there's no, like big philosophical message or anything like that.
01:19:04 It's just I want to watch buildings explode and people fly around in capes.
01:19:07 It's it's *******.
01:19:10 Yeah, that's just what that's what it is now.
01:19:13 It's sarnoff's law.
01:19:17 The last good movie was Ex Machina.
01:19:21 Is that the one where?
01:19:23 With the robot chick in it.
01:19:26 It was all right.
01:19:30 It's that's that's.
01:19:31 That's, which is kind of funny.
01:19:32 It's about.
01:19:34 It's basically about a rich Jew that builds like a sex robot that turns on him.
01:19:40 It's the story of the Gollum.
01:19:42 It actually is.
01:19:44 It actually is now that I'm thinking about it, if that's the if, that's the movie that I think it is.
01:19:50 Let me see.
01:19:52 It literally is the story of the Gollum.
01:19:59 Some rich Jew.
01:20:04 Makes a sex robot.
01:20:07 Yeah, yeah.
01:20:08 That's that's what it is.
01:20:12 I'll make this smaller.
01:20:19 It's literally the story of the golem.
01:20:23 Because he's making it to **** with the Goi.
01:20:27 So you got this rich shoe that calls a goy.
01:20:31 Into his uh, you know little, you know, mansion computer nerd mansion thing.
01:20:40 Shows him his sex robot.
Speaker 7
01:20:44 Where is it?
Devon
01:20:48 That he has built to destroy him with.
Speaker 7
01:20:52 There we go.
Devon
01:20:54 And then the the.
01:20:59 The Golem freaks out and turns on him and kills him.
01:21:02 You know, it's it's the story.
01:21:03 Of the golem.
01:21:13 Ex Machina plays around with lots of deep themes.
01:21:15 Devon must have never seen it.
01:21:16 No, I've seen it.
01:21:18 It's not that deep.
01:21:20 It's the golem.
01:21:23 Is the sex robot golem you just want a sex robot?
01:21:34 That's some Indian guy.
01:21:37 Is he?
01:21:40 Isn't that the where is he?
01:21:45 Yeah, you could be Indian.
01:21:49 I don't know what's that guy. What's that actor's name? I know he's in Star.
01:21:52 Wars or something?
01:21:55 Well, anyway, he's he's a very loose composite of.
01:22:00 Like a Zuckerberg or something like that.
01:22:11 So there's someone, says Guatemalan.
01:22:17 He's a space Jew, as far as I'm concerned.
01:22:26 Early life on Oscar Isaac.
01:22:30 Oh, his last name's Isaac. And that's not. That's not looking good.
01:22:35 Let me see here.
01:22:39 Oscar Isaac.
01:22:45 Early life.
01:22:51 Bump. Bump, bump.
Speaker 1
01:22:56 OK.
Devon
01:23:05 Doesn't say it's not saying what he is.
01:23:09 In fact, there's a quote from his dad that says we're a mix of lots of things, but his last.
Speaker 7
01:23:13 Name's Isaac. Come on.
01:23:18 Let's see here.
Devon
01:23:27 I don't know.
01:23:27 It's not saying he's Jewish.
01:23:30 I know how we can find.
01:23:31 Out though.
01:23:39 Oscar Isaac Jewish.
01:23:58 He plays a Jewish superhero now.
01:24:01 Apparently Moon Knight is now on Disney.
01:24:03 Plus, there's been a renewed media.
01:24:06 There's there's an article asking if he's actually Jewish because he's playing a Jewish superhero.
01:24:12 Uh. Let's see here.
Speaker 7
01:24:15 Blah blah blah blah.
Devon
01:24:23 I didn't say he's Jewish.
01:24:26 He's ethnically ambiguous.
01:24:38 Well, they're saying he's not Jewish, but his last name is Isaac.
01:24:42 It looks kind of joy, I don't know, but it doesn't really matter.
01:24:47 It doesn't really matter.
01:24:49 I'll tell you one thing, he's.
01:24:51 If I look up.
01:24:58 I'm pretty sure he's done like ADL stuff.
01:25:03 Right, I know. I've seen him in a video saying stop being anti-Semitic guys.
01:25:09 And see if I can find.
01:25:10 A video of him.
01:25:14 Anti-Semitism.
01:25:19 Or didn't he do a video where he was like, saying, uh, stop making fun of the the non whites in Star Wars or I?
01:25:27 I don't know.
01:25:27 I saw some video with him that was Super Gay recently.
Speaker 7
01:25:32 I don't know, but anyway I can't find it.
01:25:33 Who cares?
Devon
01:25:42 Someone asked about the Jewish superhero.
01:25:44 I don't know.
01:25:44 I don't know, said Jewish super superhero said that.
01:25:49 People were complaining.
01:25:52 Because they wanted the Jewish.
01:25:53 Let's see here.
01:25:54 The name of the UM.
01:25:59 Jewish superhero is.
01:26:01 Well, I mean, here's the thing.
01:26:03 Every every superhero is Jewish.
01:26:07 Because pretty much every comic book was written by Jews, probably from Eastern Europe, right?
01:26:16 So yeah, he's playing. Uh.
01:26:20 Moon knight.
01:26:23 Moon Knight is apparently a Jewish superhero.
01:26:29 Let me look at moonlight.
01:26:31 Does he look Jewish?
01:26:34 Like they made him look all ******.
01:26:40 Wow, whatever.
01:26:42 ******* gay Cape ****.
01:26:46 Moon and nights, right?
01:26:51 That reminds me of Adult Swim.
01:26:56 Superman, Batman, Marvel, superheroes all made-up by Jews. Yep, Stan Lee was a Jew. Yep.
01:27:02 Bob Kane very Jew.
01:27:04 I'm not sure who Bob Kane is.
01:27:06 Woody Allen is the inspiration for Batman.
01:27:10 I don't know if that's true, but.
01:27:16 Chaplain was a Jew no matter what.
01:27:19 You were not, says talk about Charlie Chaplin.
01:27:23 I've never looked.
01:27:24 Into Charlie Chaplin.
01:27:29 Linda Carter was Jewish.
01:27:33 Who's Linda Carter?
01:27:36 Linda Carter.
01:27:43 I do not recognize her.
01:27:47 She looks old.
01:27:53 Yeah, I don't know.
01:27:54 I don't know who that is.
01:27:58 All Jews are from Europe and the Middle East.
01:28:01 Yeah, well.
01:28:06 Superhero **** is so gay.
01:28:09 You know, it's it's just, that's what you're that's what your audience likes, though.
01:28:14 That's what makes the most money.
01:28:18 I mean The thing is because you have to appeal to the most.
01:28:22 Amount of people.
01:28:24 You're really kind of limited on the kind of.
01:28:25 Stories you can tell.
01:28:28 So they've just decided to not really tell any story and just and rely heavily on special effects.
01:28:35 In fact, the new Avatar movie, right.
01:28:37 Same kind of a thing, right?
01:28:40 The the original Avatar movie.
01:28:44 Was really ******* basic with the story.
01:28:47 It was, you know, basically dances with wolves.
01:28:50 Or any you know, there's so many movies that are exactly that movie.
01:28:54 Right, white guy.
01:28:57 It was. It's about race.
01:28:58 Trading white guy, you know, avatar is about white guy who betrays.
01:29:05 You know the the white people in in because he falls in love with the exotic.
01:29:13 Betrays them so hard that he he literally fights against them.
01:29:18 See, it's the same thing with.
01:29:19 Dancing with wolves.
01:29:20 It's it's the exact same storyline, but there's a bunch of these movies that all have that exact same.
01:29:27 Mark and the new ones coming out, I'm probably going to do a stream on the old one and the new one.
01:29:36 I think it comes out next month.
01:29:39 But it looks like more of the same.
01:29:42 In fact, there's this shot.
01:29:43 In fact, let me pull up the.
01:29:47 Pull the trailer here if I can.
01:29:50 There's even a shot raised, like holding human skulls, and it's just like.
01:29:55 He's not even funny is he's more.
01:29:58 He's more so or more than just a race trader.
01:30:01 He's a species trader.
01:30:07 Let me download this real.
01:30:08 Quick tell you one thing, I.
01:30:11 Miss how fast this computer is as long knock on wood, please don't crash.
01:30:17 I forgot like what it was like.
01:30:19 To have.
01:30:20 64 gigs of RAM.
01:30:30 OK.
01:30:36 Pull this up.
01:31:14 You know, the other thing that's weird is they're having Sigourney Weaver.
01:31:19 Play their daughter.
01:31:21 You know this race mixed.
01:31:26 Where is it?
01:31:28 This little ******* abomination?
01:31:33 Anyway, the 14 year old blue girl, I think it's that Sigourney Weaver is.
01:31:40 Is whose oldest ****, by the way now.
01:31:44 Like, it's not like you won't be able to tell they're they're definitely having to use some kind of technology because I saw.
01:31:51 Her in a promo.
01:31:53 Where she was promoting some kind of like.
01:31:56 Save the oceans.
01:31:59 You know, tie in with this movie promotion.
01:32:03 And she sounds.
01:32:03 Like an old lady.
01:32:05 I was actually kind of shocked because she didn't sound she didn't sound like an old lady in the last uh.
01:32:12 And the last one that was like 10 years ago.
01:32:15 So anyway.
01:32:17 Let's go back to this.
01:32:20 There she is.
01:32:21 So she's she's the.
01:32:23 And you can tell.
01:32:24 You know, it's her.
01:32:24 Face and stuff.
01:32:25 Like that.
01:32:26 But I wonder.
01:32:27 What kind of technology they had to use to make her not have old, so that this little girl doesn't sound like ******* ET.
Speaker 2
01:32:47 Dad, I know you think I'm crazy.
Speaker
01:32:51 Those big rocks.
01:32:54 But I feel her.
01:33:02 I hear her heartbeat.
Devon
01:33:07 Maybe they didn't.
01:33:08 She kind of sounds like an old lady in in this too.
01:33:13 Like this is this is this is supposed.
01:33:15 To be a 14 year old girl talking.
Speaker
01:33:19 Just so close.
Speaker 3
01:33:29 So what does her heartbeat sound like?
Speaker 4
01:33:58 We cannot let you bring your war.
Devon
01:34:00 That was the scene I was talking about.
01:34:03 Where he's.
Speaker 4
01:34:03 And she will bring your.
Devon
01:34:08 ******* humans.
01:34:12 Yeah, there there's, there's going to be.
01:34:14 It's just, you know, anti anti human.
01:34:16 Basically this whole movie.
01:34:19 But there won't be any kind of complicated storyline.
01:34:21 I mean, the fact that the 1st.
01:34:23 One that the the.
01:34:24 Literally said, Oh yeah, we're here to get unobtanium.
01:34:29 Like they called it unobtainable.
01:34:33 It's just, it's I.
01:34:34 Mean they're just making fun of you.
01:34:36 They're just basically like, yeah, we, we we didn't have to, like, actually have any kind of real reason for them to be here.
01:34:42 It's for unobtainium.
Speaker 4
01:34:44 We cannot let you bring your war here.
Speaker 3
01:34:48 Outkast, that's all they see.
Speaker 2
01:34:52 I see.
Devon
01:34:57 See and.
01:34:58 If you're doubting the the race mixing message that's in there, the fact that they used a black actress for his his love interest and it's obvious, I mean, obviously they're both.
01:35:08 Blue, but I.
01:35:08 Mean, come on.
01:35:09 Doesn't take a genius to figure.
01:35:10 Out that she's black.
Speaker 2
01:35:12 I see.
Speaker
01:35:19 The wave water connects all things.
01:35:24 Before your birth.
01:35:27 And after your death.
01:35:31 This is our home.
Speaker 3
01:35:34 I need you.
Speaker
01:35:36 With me.
01:35:38 And I need you to.
Speaker 3
01:35:39 Be strong.
Devon
01:35:53 I wish I had my clip.
01:35:54 My kill.
01:35:54 ******, clip.
01:35:56 Because that's what this movie.
01:35:58 I need you to help me kill ******.
01:36:15 A concerning thing really, if you think about.
01:36:18 It how many?
01:36:19 Movies at this point are basically kill ******.
01:36:25 Not an insignificant number.
01:36:27 An awful lot of the movies being produced today.
01:36:32 Could be summed up as kill ******.
01:36:39 Yeah, I wonder what that's going to lead to.
01:36:47 Who'd want to see this car?
01:36:48 It'll look.
01:36:48 It'll make tons of money.
01:36:50 The first one.
01:36:53 Broke the record for.
01:36:55 For money.
01:36:59 I'll be surprised.
01:37:00 I don't think that.
01:37:01 Well, I don't know, maybe this will.
01:37:02 Do better, I don't know.
01:37:05 But it'll make him a lot of money.
01:37:06 It'll make a.
01:37:07 Lot of money I I don't know how it's all divided now because I know that they they they don't make as much in the box office anymore.
01:37:15 But they'll get a ton for streaming.
01:37:19 I don't know how, like how?
01:37:21 Like let's say this goes to Netflix, right?
01:37:23 How does Netflix?
01:37:25 Pay them.
01:37:26 Is it based on how many views it gets?
01:37:28 I mean, I'm sure it's something like that.
01:37:32 But they'll do also the they'll do the merchandising.
01:37:36 They'll do and they'll make tons of money on on just the.
01:37:41 Just the merchandising, I mean selling the action figures and T-shirts and you know jewelry and I think last time they.
01:37:50 I mean, that movie was crazy popular.
01:37:55 And I think I talked about it once, how they.
01:37:58 There was and I couldn't find.
01:38:00 I still can't find the the news report, but there was a news report talking about people that were going into depression after watching the movie because they they thought.
01:38:12 But it was it was so much better than their reality.
01:38:16 That they would they?
01:38:17 I don't know.
01:38:18 I don't think it's like a widespread thing.
01:38:19 But they featured a couple of these people that were going and seeing the movie with you because remember, it was in 3D, they were going and seeing the movie with the 3D glasses on every single day, multiple times a day.
01:38:31 And becoming obsessed with it and then getting depressed when the when the movie went out of the theaters.
01:38:39 So, I mean there's there will definitely and they'll make lots of people will see this ****.
01:38:47 We are being downshifted as a species by outside forces.
01:38:51 The Jews were promised power, but they are.
01:38:56 They're useful quislings.
01:38:58 Beware the way you think the Jews.
01:39:00 Are controlled by a.
01:39:02 By aliens.
Speaker 7
01:39:06 Dun Dun Dun Dun I.
Devon
01:39:07 Don't have my X-Files thing either I don't.
01:39:10 Have none of my clips.
01:39:13 I saw it in IMAX.
01:39:14 Yeah, I know, I.
01:39:15 I don't think I saw an IMAX, but I saw it on a big screen.
01:39:21 I mean, most people saw this movie in the theater or not.
01:39:23 This one, but the one before.
Speaker 7
01:39:32 Let me look at let me.
Devon
01:39:33 Look at some hyper.
01:39:33 Chats might as well.
01:39:35 Let's go through these.
01:39:39 Graham playing games, this is horrible.
01:39:41 These kids need to be hunted down and and prosecuted.
01:39:45 It's a good thing we have journals out there putting themselves on the line for justice.
01:39:49 The police are now investigating this horrific hate crime.
01:39:53 Let's see what it is.
01:40:03 Teens blasted for blackface.
01:40:17 So it looks like some kids in Cedar City, UT.
01:40:20 Wore black face with their Halloween costume, and now the internet's trying to shut them down.
01:40:36 See The thing is.
01:40:37 Let me see where I can pull it up.
01:40:41 Excuse me.
01:40:42 This is the kind of **** that, like me and my friends did.
01:40:45 It was so totally normal not that long ago.
Speaker 7
01:40:53 Here we are.
Devon
01:41:01 Like this could have been me.
01:41:04 I don't have this thing.
01:41:07 This could have easily have been me.
01:41:08 In high school.
01:41:12 In fact.
01:41:14 I wore something very similar.
01:41:16 And I was painted just as black.
01:41:21 I think my sophomore year in high school and went out in public, went to parties like that.
01:41:27 I wasn't wearing, like, a jail suit.
01:41:29 I think I was just black because we had this black security guard.
01:41:32 And so I went as the Black Security guard.
Speaker 7
01:41:34 From our school.
Devon
01:41:37 UM.
01:41:39 Yeah, it wasn't like a big deal.
01:41:41 It wasn't a big deal.
01:41:42 At all mine comfy chair.
01:41:45 Got another big money bumper?
01:41:47 Well, good, because I have any bumpers right now.
01:41:52 Let me.
01:41:56 Let's check out these bumpers.
01:41:57 Why not?
01:42:11 By the way, space Internet, I don't think it's going to affect me.
01:42:14 I hope it's not going to affect me, but space Internet, they're going.
01:42:17 I just got an e-mail today saying.
01:42:18 They're going to start.
01:42:22 But don't worry, it's only the top 1%.
01:42:24 Of users or whatever and like Gray and this is how it starts.
01:42:28 This is how it ******* starts.
01:42:33 Alright, let's see what this is like.
Speaker 12
01:42:39 Anti-Semitism.
Devon
01:42:42 On we got to fix the.
01:42:49 It looks promising.
Speaker 11
01:42:56 Antisemitism intensified.
Devon
01:43:15 There we go.
01:43:18 I think we could have done without the jacking off Jew, but.
01:43:21 You know, I guess.
01:43:32 Well done Sir.
01:43:42 Jay Ray, 19815 dollars Biden is Biden. In his last speech.
01:43:49 Said they will put forward election fraud ******* insane.
01:43:56 UM.
Speaker 7
01:44:02 Well, that's not the right one.
Devon
01:44:04 I actually have like an old Biden thing in here.
01:44:05 I was going to pop.
01:44:06 Up, but I don't remember where it's at.
01:44:08 Ohh here it is.
Speaker 8
01:44:10 Things to cover here, but I looked to the doctor.
Speaker 3
01:44:12 Sherwood. Are we moving?
01:44:17 Wake up.
Speaker
01:44:21 Your wife?
01:44:25 Now you're living.
Speaker 3
01:44:28 One of the things that that that I strongly believe is.
Speaker 8
01:44:34 Wake up.
Speaker 3
01:44:37 I should probably go home.
01:44:40 I'm tired.
01:44:42 Your lighting wake up.
Speaker 1
01:44:47 Joe, Joe, Joe.
Speaker 3
01:44:51 The blue of violation of your life and.
Speaker 1
01:44:53 What's happening?
Speaker 8
01:44:55 I did in this money from this fellows.
Speaker 3
01:45:05 Hello, Mr. President. Wake up.
Speaker 13
01:45:18 You should have to pay nearly $6400 more than you would today.
Devon
01:45:25 Was that his speech?
Speaker
01:45:30 UM.
Devon
01:45:34 Yeah, it'll be.
01:45:37 It wouldn't be the first time.
01:45:38 There's that clip of him literally saying that they they've created the bit the.
01:45:44 The world's largest fraud, I forget the exact quote, but I mean, he literally said that we're going to do lots.
01:45:52 Of fraud so.
01:45:52 The not the, not the first time.
01:45:57 It's all right people still.
01:45:59 Still, calling the President so he is.
01:46:03 That's all it is, by the way.
01:46:04 There's no he doesn't get some magic amulet that makes him the president.
01:46:08 He doesn't have like, you know, any kind of special.
01:46:12 Witchcraft that.
01:46:15 Makes him superhuman.
01:46:16 He's just present because people say he is.
01:46:21 Atari, man.
01:46:22 Hi, Devin, about the Saturday stream.
01:46:24 I apologize for the misspelled and black **** candy.
01:46:28 And you are entirely correct.
01:46:30 Carnival is super degenerate.
01:46:32 It is infested with drugs, organized crime, aids and useless people who don't work.
01:46:40 I thought you were describing Brazil, but you just meant Carnival.
01:46:49 Gee, someone brought up Steven Spielberg last stream, his latest movie, which comes out this week, is semi autobiographical auto biographical.
01:47:00 Sorry guys, I'm.
01:47:02 I'm just tired of him the and consequently seems at least based on the trailer.
01:47:08 More than Julie than most of his other films?
01:47:11 Here's the trailer.
01:47:11 All right, let's take a look at it.
01:47:12 Why not?
01:47:14 Why not?
01:47:15 I have a computer that seems to be able.
01:47:17 To handle things like that.
Speaker 7
01:47:22 Let's see.
Devon
01:47:31 Or maybe not.
01:47:31 Did I speak too?
01:47:32 Soon. Oh, there it goes.
Speaker
01:47:48 Movies are dreams.
01:47:55 But you never forget.
01:48:17 The lights change how everything looks.
Speaker 7
01:48:19 It's hard to find our help.
Speaker
01:48:22 She's the dark house.
01:48:23 Snow lights.
Speaker 1
01:48:28 In this family, it's the scientists.
Speaker
01:48:31 Versus the artists.
01:48:34 Samy's on my team takes after me.
01:48:42 Kind of movie we're gonna make.
01:48:53 You've dismissed what?
01:48:54 He does. It's.
01:48:55 Playful or imaginative?
Speaker 3
01:48:57 You could.
Speaker 2
01:48:58 Before to be.
Speaker 3
01:48:58 A little encouraging.
01:49:01 She should have been the concert piano player.
01:49:04 What she got in her heart is what you got her.
01:49:07 You can't just love something.
Speaker
01:49:08 You also have to take care.
01:49:10 Of it, it's more important than your hobby.
01:49:13 Can you stop talking to hobby?
Speaker 6
01:49:16 Monkey the monkey.
Speaker 1
01:49:19 Why did you?
01:49:19 Get a monkey because I needed.
Speaker 3
01:49:20 A laugh.
Speaker 13
01:49:24 And you always have to be.
Speaker 9
01:49:25 The center of attention.
Speaker
01:49:26 Not shouting at her.
01:49:27 That has been nothing.
Speaker 10
01:49:28 But disrespect from you?
01:49:30 I'm your mother.
Speaker 3
01:49:32 Family art part.
Speaker
01:49:35 It'll tear you into.
Speaker 4
01:49:38 You stop making movies that'll break your mother's heart.
Speaker 3
01:49:41 I don't know what to do anymore.
Speaker 9
01:49:44 You do what you want, so you.
Speaker 10
01:49:44 Wait, hold on.
01:49:44 Hold on, hold on.
Speaker 2
01:49:45 Have to.
Devon
01:49:47 Did they?
01:49:47 Did they?
01:49:48 They really put a bagel in his locker.
Speaker
01:49:56 Oh God.
Devon
01:50:00 Well, I think we all know what to.
01:50:01 Expect from this movie.
01:50:03 Oh, poor, poor, imaginative *** ***.
01:50:07 He he just feels like it's.
01:50:09 Look, it's it's.
01:50:10 It's the story of Rudolph the Red nosed reindeer.
01:50:15 It is.
01:50:15 It's the everyone of these Jewish stories is the story of Rudolph the Red nosed reindeer.
01:50:20 That's what it is.
01:50:22 No one believed in him.
01:50:24 He was different.
01:50:27 Oh, we don't get to have lights on our house.
01:50:29 I don't fit in, and they're putting a ******* bagel in my locker.
01:50:34 No, my dad doesn't think that this is going to pan out as a career.
01:50:40 He wants me to go via the psychiatrist or something.
Speaker
01:50:40 You want.
Devon
01:50:48 But deep down behind all those bagels?
01:50:53 He's really Superman.
01:50:57 And then once, once that foggy night comes.
01:51:03 And Santa Claus says, wow, you know what?
01:51:08 With that bright that bright Red Nose.
01:51:15 You could be a leader.
01:51:18 Not only do you get to play all the reindeer games, you should.
01:51:20 Be at the front, leading everybody on.
01:51:24 Through the dark, scary night.
01:51:28 That magical nose of yours?
01:51:32 I mean, that's what this is, this is Rudolph.
01:51:38 It's so Rudolph.
01:51:40 It's so obviously Rudolph.
Speaker 6
01:51:45 You stop making movies.
Speaker 3
01:51:46 That'll break him if they're smart.
01:51:48 I don't know what to do anymore.
01:51:50 You do what your heart says you have to.
Speaker 1
01:52:04 What was your favorite part?
Devon
01:52:12 Look, Tony Kushner.
01:52:18 Ah, good thing the Kushners are getting in on.
01:52:21 This all right.
01:52:28 Reaver $10 Sup. Devin? Just dropping in for this super chat for now. I think the gladiator would be a.
01:52:36 Good movie to.
01:52:38 I think that there are some relative things to discuss and translate well to today.
01:52:45 Especially the dynamic of Commodus and the desire to appease the crowds with bread and circuses.
01:52:56 It's been a really long time since I've seen it.
01:52:58 I'd have to check.
01:52:59 It out.
01:52:59 Again, like I think it was.
01:53:01 New when I saw it last.
01:53:04 UM.
01:53:06 Atari, man, the last video you posted on Telegram is excellent.
01:53:11 Is Albert.
01:53:13 Is Albert Einstein overhyped, or is?
01:53:16 Or was his life fabricated?
01:53:18 I always found it strange that all the midpoint that all.
01:53:25 I always found it strange that all midpoint on his all midpoint on his life.
01:53:31 He worked in a dead end job until one day he tried to win the Nobel Prize for money to pay off his debt.
01:53:39 Yeah, like, it doesn't make sense.
01:53:42 It doesn't make sense and.
01:53:46 You know, but.
01:53:50 I don't know.
01:53:51 I think it's obvious why every.
01:53:54 Every Ave.
01:53:56 of pop culture has promoted him as the smartest man alive and not someone else.
01:54:03 Not some filthy goy.
01:54:08 Hammer thorazine, $10. Just wanted to note that, shockingly for Netflix, I found all quite on the Western Front to be a great movie with 0 subversive elements or degeneracy.
01:54:19 I was astonished also interesting.
01:54:22 The French were rightfully made out to be the bad guys, not the Germans.
01:54:28 Like Netflix, pirated really well.
01:54:31 I'd be surprised, but I guess you know, stranger things have happened.
01:54:35 All quite on the Western Front, huh?
01:54:41 I'll add that in here.
01:54:42 I guess I have to make new notes here.
Speaker 7
01:54:46 My notes are gone too.
01:54:47 All right, let's do.
01:54:58 There we go.
01:55:07 OK.
Devon
01:55:11 Elon Musk bends the knee to the ADL and appoints a gauge.
01:55:15 You to replace the Indian *****.
01:55:18 And then he appointed gay Geo for that position.
01:55:21 Oh my God.
01:55:23 Well, I'm not surprised.
01:55:25 And Elon is surprised that the ADL continues to call for boycotts against Twitter.
01:55:29 It's never enough.
01:55:30 No, it's never enough.
01:55:31 It'll never be enough.
01:55:35 Yeah, it's very disappointing, but it not at all unpredictable.
01:55:41 Atari man as expert.
01:55:43 They stole the election.
01:55:44 In Brazil, truckers are closing several roads in several States and crowds are gathering in major cities.
01:55:51 But I think the next few days people will get tired and go home.
01:55:55 Usually the case.
01:55:57 That's usually the case, really what needs to happen in situations like this?
01:56:02 Unfortunately, because people need to be led, you need to have.
01:56:08 The leader do something.
01:56:10 You know all the crowds in the world won't matter if, say, Bolsonaro doesn't like.
01:56:17 Step up and cross the Rubicon as everyone wanted Trump to do, but he won't.
01:56:23 So it'll it'll.
01:56:25 They'll try to.
01:56:25 They'll try to create situations that they can where they can demonize.
01:56:30 People on the right, as often as, I mean, they'll play it from the same playbook.
Speaker 7
01:56:34 As what they're doing out here.
01:56:37 But yeah.
01:56:38 That's too bad.
Devon
01:56:39 Jay Con, $25 a little late on the subject, but as a pseudo potato, I thank you for your work. You have done. What are your thoughts on the IRA?
01:56:53 Not my area of expertise.
01:56:57 My understanding is.
01:57:00 Not firm enough to like.
01:57:05 To really comment on it.
01:57:11 Yeah, that's not my.
01:57:12 Yeah, I'd have to research it more.
01:57:13 I mean, I know the basics, but.
01:57:18 I don't know the timeline exactly or the.
01:57:21 Key people or?
01:57:23 Any of that, I will say this in terms of just the basics.
01:57:28 It's odd to me that Ireland fought so long for independents, only to run into, run to the arms of the.
01:57:37 Of the EU.
01:57:40 And to immediately start letting in.
01:57:46 People that would replace them.
01:57:49 It just seems like a giant ******* waste.
01:57:52 It's like, what was all that for?
01:57:56 You know what was all that for?
01:57:59 But you know.
01:58:05 Fashion, Chad.
01:58:08 I was blocked from donating until I complained about it.
01:58:11 Be careful.
01:58:12 They're choking you out on from donations.
01:58:15 Try entropy or something as an alternative.
01:58:18 Well, I'm not.
01:58:19 I'm not surprised.
01:58:20 By that I guess.
01:58:24 I'd like to know more.
01:58:27 Like it just wouldn't.
01:58:28 It wouldn't accept your card or something?
01:58:30 It could.
01:58:30 I don't know.
01:58:31 It could be an odyssey problem that, I mean, I don't know.
01:58:35 I don't know if they're intentionally doing it.
01:58:37 I will, I would imagine.
01:58:40 And I don't know.
01:58:42 They can't be super excited that I'm basically the.
01:58:47 I I'm I mean I I.
01:58:48 Think I'm the biggest.
01:58:49 Streamer on the platform.
01:58:50 Or at least I'm definitely top five.
01:58:53 You know what I mean?
01:58:54 Unless there's people I don't know about.
01:58:57 They're probably not too.
01:58:59 I mean, I don't know, maybe they maybe they love it.
01:59:01 Maybe they're watching right now.
01:59:02 Maybe they're my number one fans.
01:59:04 I don't know.
01:59:06 I haven't had a lot of conversation with them in the very beginning.
01:59:09 They wanted to talk to me.
01:59:10 And pay me.
01:59:11 To be exclusive on the platform.
01:59:13 I got that e-mail.
01:59:14 I never responded to it though, cause I didn't want to, you know.
01:59:16 Do something like that.
01:59:18 But I'm pretty sure that was before.
Speaker 7
01:59:20 They had watched any of my content so.
Devon
01:59:26 Or not.
01:59:27 Who knows?
01:59:27 You know, who knows?
01:59:31 Atari man here in Brazil there is a version of Q Anon.
01:59:35 Isn't it weird?
01:59:37 I think that's I think it's a right wing.
01:59:44 Psychological coping mechanism.
01:59:49 Or maybe not.
01:59:50 Maybe it's not.
01:59:50 Exclusive the right wing.
01:59:53 But I think that when at least right now when you have right wing populations faced with the very.
02:00:01 Real trajectory of of where things are going, which is not where they want it to go.
02:00:08 And the only way to stop them from going there is to do some uncomfortable things.
02:00:16 And rather than do that, they'd rather believe in some fairy tale.
02:00:24 About some super.
02:00:26 Secret plan that.
02:00:29 Is happening in the background.
02:00:33 Let's see what this is, though.
02:00:37 Brazilian Q Anon, huh?
02:00:42 Yeah, this isn't in English, so I'm not sure what they're saying, but.
02:00:51 I'm sure whatever it is, it's ********.
02:00:59 Fashion Chad.
02:01:00 My donation button keeps getting grayed out unless I complain or tag you manually.
02:01:06 It's not ideal. OK well.
02:01:09 If anyone else is having that problem, let me know.
02:01:12 I work with ABC and they said replace this ad with this black person that's going to replace this white main character.
02:01:21 They didn't even try to hide it.
02:01:22 Pretty much a background like you.
02:01:25 No, I I was told outright.
02:01:28 To get put less.
02:01:29 White people in graphics all the time.
02:01:35 And that was that was, you know, that was before it really.
02:01:39 It really got turned up.
02:01:42 The plumber.
02:01:43 I don't know if you could make an entertaining video out of this, but I would like to point out the fact that most publicly traded corporations are owned ultimately by Vanguard Group, a private owned company.
02:01:57 I think you could really do a deep dive here and see why things.
02:02:00 Are the way they are.
02:02:03 I feel like I I I'd scratched scratched the surface with Vanguard group at one point, but I I'm pretty sure I.
02:02:09 Know where that.
Speaker 7
02:02:10 Goes it might be worth looking into.
Devon
02:02:14 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:02:16 Out of all the Jew proof, I send my brother of how they literally controlled everything he ******* tells me.
02:02:24 There are rich people above them.
02:02:26 They control everything.
02:02:28 I can't do this anymore.
02:02:29 Well, look, tell them the name names.
02:02:34 Tell him the name names.
02:02:37 And look it's.
02:02:37 Not like there's not rich goys there are.
02:02:40 There's rich guys.
02:02:46 You know, that's just the way that it is.
02:02:48 It's not like it's all Jews.
02:02:51 At the top it's it's not in America and in the West there are a lot of Jews and a lot of key positions.
02:03:00 Substantially more than any other group.
02:03:03 Especially given their their populations in those countries.
02:03:12 So you know it is what it is.
02:03:16 Sherms when can we expect the voter fraud stream?
02:03:20 Is that in the works for anytime soon?
02:03:22 That might be good for after this election.
02:03:24 Let's see what happens with the election, huh?
02:03:26 I think we all know some boomers that could benefit from watching it, even if it isn't going to change their minds.
02:03:33 Yeah, well, I'll tell you what I.
02:03:35 I really haven't worked on it at all, but I.
02:03:38 Will maybe like I said, maybe with this election that's going on right now, we'll see what the results are.
02:03:45 Maybe there could be a tie in.
02:03:48 Right.
02:03:52 All these election deniers running for office.
02:03:55 You know what I recorded that would have been good.
02:03:59 I was listening to it was I I wish I'd been able to record.
02:04:05 I was listening.
02:04:05 To the actual radio.
02:04:07 And it was NPR.
02:04:08 Just because that's what I could find.
02:04:10 And I and I was like, doing some work.
02:04:13 And I, you know, it's always good to listen to how the other people are perceiving the universe.
02:04:19 And I'm listening to NPR.
02:04:24 Tax taxpayer dollars go to this ******** and they start doing this entire segment about election denial and election deniers and and how they're they're all these people who deny the election and how they're running for.
02:04:39 You know, Governor, I think governor and Arizona.
02:04:46 And then a couple of senators and stuff, like.
02:04:47 Anyway, they were hammering down on those people.
02:04:52 But the language that they used that was really kind of terrifying was they were saying what we need.
Speaker 3
02:04:55 Perfect.
Devon
02:04:59 To do like how do we stop all this?
02:05:02 This misinformation is spreading like like this is I'm I'm paraphrasing but this was the.
02:05:07 Language they were using.
02:05:08 This misinformation is it's spreading like a virus.
02:05:12 We need to find a way of inoculating people like they they they said it that they that's how they phrase it.
02:05:18 We need to find a way of inoculating people against.
02:05:22 This fake news how do we how do we inoculate people?
02:05:25 How do we vaccinate people so that they're they're not affected by this misinformation?
02:05:32 And it was just creepy as ****.
02:05:34 Listen to these old ******* hags on NPR talking, you know, talking about inoculating people against information.
02:05:42 And the problem was it was on the radio radio.
02:05:45 I didn't have any way of recording it.
02:05:47 But I ran into the other room.
02:05:50 Because I knew that NPR would also be streaming online and probably have a delay to it.
Speaker 10
02:05:55 And I did I.
Devon
02:05:56 Did catch a a part of it.
02:06:00 But I'll have to.
02:06:01 I'll have to hunt it down and.
02:06:03 And play that maybe for the the election frauds stream.
02:06:09 Let's take a look here.
02:06:15 It's being overrun by blacks, and the Mexicans will take over and run the blacks out.
02:06:20 The whites will be subjugated and beg the Jews for help.
02:06:24 What? Wait, hold on.
02:06:26 What do you get?
02:06:27 What's being overrun by blacks?
02:06:29 It's being I'm not sure what it is.
02:06:33 It's being overrun by blacks.
02:06:35 The Mexicans will take over and run the blacks out, the whites will be subjugated and beg for the Jews.
02:06:43 Now, I don't know the all the tell you what it is.
02:06:48 Mike hunt.
02:06:51 For culture, we need to double down on classic folk hero stories and mythical heroes emphasize and try to make characters like Davy Crockett, Achilles, Zorro.
02:07:04 Also don't forget that Sarnoff ****** over the creator of FM radio.
02:07:10 And ****, can the technology for years to sell more AM radios.
02:07:15 Well, yeah.
02:07:16 He worked for RCA, right?
02:07:18 I didn't know about the that particular story, but that sounds exactly like the kind of thing that was.
02:07:23 Going on back then?
02:07:25 If it was available as a technology way, way before they actually used it commercially.
02:07:32 I've got a.
02:07:34 A receiver from.
02:07:38 When I say like the late.
02:07:39 50s certainly by the early 60s that has FM on it, which I was surprised by because.
02:07:46 There wasn't really much.
02:07:48 In FM that you'd be able to hear.
02:07:53 In terms of the cultural stuff.
02:07:56 Yeah, the problem is.
02:08:01 It takes money to tell stories.
02:08:04 Right. I mean, they've got 100 years on us in terms of creating the infrastructure to distribute their stories.
02:08:12 It it costs money to produce the stories and then it costs money to distribute.
02:08:16 Now the Internet has made the distribution.
02:08:19 A lot less relevant, but it's not irrelevant.
02:08:24 I mean, look at the look at the marketing budget for Avatar.
02:08:27 I mean, the marketing budget for Avatar I.
02:08:29 Don't even want.
02:08:29 To know what that is, it's got to be.
02:08:32 I mean, it's in the 10s of millions at least, maybe even the hundreds of 1,000,000.
02:08:40 So yeah, it's, you know, that's what.
02:08:42 You're up against.
02:08:44 Damn Bigfoot, Sherry, Sherry, Redstone of Viacom married a literal rabbi.
02:08:49 Check out the wiki page under spouses.
Speaker 7
02:08:52 Yeah, I'm not surprised by that.
02:08:54 I'm not.
Devon
02:08:55 Surprised at all?
02:08:57 I mean, they're they're not just Jewish, they're Jewish royalty, the red stones.
02:09:02 I mean because Redstone is I.
02:09:06 I could be wrong, but I think that's like a variation of of Rothschild.
02:09:11 Because Roth is red, you know, in terms of the meaning of that part of their name.
02:09:20 Like Rothschild, it wasn't.
02:09:21 It was like Red Shield, I think is what it is.
02:09:26 So, and I know Redstone's not the real last.
02:09:29 Name that's been anglified, so I don't know what it was, but he they could be, they could be Rothschilds.
02:09:38 I don't know for sure though.
02:09:40 If not, they might as well be in terms of the media.
02:09:47 J Ray 1981. So when they say white people have no culture, they're saying it's post Eastern Jew influence to an to an extent.
Speaker
02:09:59 Well, I I.
Devon
02:10:01 I guess so, because you know what a lot of people, if I read you correctly, something I used to hear all the time from people that of of color especially is that white people don't have culture.
02:10:14 Oh, you don't have a culture.
02:10:15 We have a culture.
02:10:16 You don't.
02:10:16 Have a culture.
02:10:18 And what they really, what they meant to say is that our culture was a product that anyone could go buy.
02:10:29 Right.
02:10:31 For the most part.
02:10:33 Our culture was something you could go to Walmart and pick up in the aisle with all the plastic pumpkins.
02:10:42 You know, this time of year?
02:10:45 Well, I guess this time of year all.
02:10:46 The discount candy corn.
02:10:51 You know all the the.
02:10:52 The 75% off.
02:10:55 Ghost recess pieces.
02:11:00 And then once that aisle is cleared out, it will be full of.
02:11:05 You know turkeys?
02:11:08 You know, paper mache.
02:11:12 Cornucopias full of.
02:11:16 Gourds and.
02:11:18 And grapes and ****.
02:11:22 And then you know that will go away and.
02:11:25 Well, actually a lot of this stuff.
02:11:27 I mean, it's already, it's already Christmas time, right?
02:11:31 You're you go to any store, you know, a grocery store, a dollar store, department store.
02:11:38 There's already Christmas crap.
02:11:43 I went to a thrift store.
02:11:44 They were already.
02:11:45 It's like they're learning, you know, they're already pushing Christmas crab.
02:11:53 So that's what they mean when they say you don't have a culture.
02:11:56 They mean that.
02:11:58 You can just go buy it at the store.
02:12:03 You know when when you talk to people and look this.
02:12:09 They're they're not wrong, and if if the the people that.
02:12:14 I mean, I don't know they they would articulate it that way, but I'm pretty sure that's what they meant and they wouldn't be wrong in that respect.
02:12:21 It was a product.
02:12:25 If you talk to people about, well, what was it like?
02:12:28 Like what do?
02:12:28 You remember growing.
02:12:29 Up they'll they'll list a bunch of products.
02:12:37 You know.
02:12:37 Oh, I remember when I used to play.
02:12:39 This video game.
02:12:41 And I remember I used to listen to this music, and I used to watch these movies.
02:12:50 I mean, it's all.
02:12:52 In many cases, Jewish products you know.
02:12:58 So it's it's.
02:13:00 It's understandable that they say that you have no culture.
02:13:05 Because they can go to the.
02:13:06 Store and just buy it.
02:13:14 Something's going on out there.
02:13:16 Some here, metal rattling around like crazy outside.
02:13:25 I don't know if you guys can hear that, probably not anyway.
Speaker 7
02:13:36 Let's see here.
Devon
02:13:39 The flying Jew.
02:13:41 Trying for a super chat.
02:13:43 There's a Canadian series produced in the 90s called Rebels, a journey underground that exposes not only some Jews but also some complacent goys that have perverted culture since the 19th century.
Speaker 7
02:14:00 That sounds interesting.
Devon
02:14:02 Are you?
02:14:03 Like it does that all that.
02:14:05 Uh, let me let me look.
02:14:16 Let's see if this can handle VK links.
02:14:22 Might not be able to handle VK links.
Speaker 7
02:14:28 I might maybe it's doing it.
02:14:30 There we go.
Devon
02:14:45 No, no it didn't.
02:14:52 It just gives me your browser is.
Speaker 7
02:14:54 Out of date.
02:14:54 Damn it.
Devon
02:15:03 Your browser is out of date.
02:15:13 All right.
02:15:13 Yeah, I'll check it out later.
02:15:17 I'm surprised, though, that well, you know, let me see if there's a.
02:15:22 A YouTube link.
Speaker 7
02:15:22 We can get right might as well.
02:15:26 Let's check YouTube.
Devon
02:15:33 Rebels at Journey underground.
02:15:44 There's a lot of.
02:15:46 Weird stuff that comes up, but nothing that's like you're talking about.
Speaker 7
02:15:49 I don't think.
Devon
02:15:52 I'll check it out when I can download it.
02:16:00 It's a.
02:16:02 Oh, there you go.
02:16:04 It's antic wit, tus or antiquities.
02:16:07 There we go.
02:16:09 Sorry, it doesn't.
02:16:10 Roll off the tongue like ******** ******.
02:16:12 Just wanted to give a shout out to the telegram.
02:16:15 I really appreciate the space you guys get me through the days between streams.
02:16:20 Thanks for all the hard work, Devin.
02:16:21 Well, yeah.
02:16:22 I'll do.
02:16:23 I'll pop in there.
02:16:25 I will.
02:16:25 I just with all the traveling show like that I've.
02:16:28 Been doing.
02:16:31 I'm worn very thin, especially today.
Speaker 7
02:16:33 I'm just ******* tired.
Devon
02:16:36 But I will pop in there.
Speaker 7
02:16:37 At some point.
Devon
02:16:39 ******** ******?
02:16:41 $1.00, of course.
02:16:44 I ever thought.
02:16:44 About adapting day of the rope into another medium.
02:16:47 Like possibly a comic or something.
02:16:49 I think it would be a great comic, but it's just a matter of finding a comic artist that can do.
02:16:53 It's a.
02:16:54 Lot of work to do something like that.
02:16:57 To make it where it's actually good.
02:17:01 And look if.
02:17:03 And I and I can't draw worth it.
02:17:04 ****, I I really wish I could.
02:17:07 I always wanted to be able to, but.
02:17:08 I've never been able to do it.
02:17:10 If if someone could actually do it, I would prefer it to be in black and white, you know?
02:17:15 So that would say, well, on a lot of the production, it's just it's hard to find someone that can actually it's it's so much work and there's no like guarantee like how much would they, how much money would.
02:17:26 They get, I mean.
02:17:28 I mean, I'd pay them for their work, obviously, but.
02:17:32 It would be a percentage kind of a deal.
02:17:34 And who knows, maybe it wouldn't sell and then, you know, they spent months or however long to do that and not get a whole lot of money out of it.
02:17:45 And a lot of look, a lot of artists just wouldn't want to.
02:17:49 Work on an evil white supremacist anti-Semitic.
02:17:55 Comic book so.
02:17:58 It's a little tricky.
02:17:58 Maybe I should talk to the white collective people.
02:18:00 Maybe they'd have some kind of.
02:18:05 Someone in mind?
02:18:09 Jay Ray, 1981 why do you drive so much for a techie? Be vague, not asking. Personal should just just curious why do I drive so much?
02:18:21 Well, it's not for work.
02:18:23 It's not for work.
02:18:26 Or usually at least usually it's not for work.
02:18:29 I live in the middle.
02:18:30 Of nowhere I have to drive.
02:18:31 If I go to a store.
02:18:34 If I get a haircut, I got to.
02:18:36 Drive 100.
02:18:36 Miles, that's just the way that it is.
02:18:42 But yeah, like I, I and I've got family all over the place.
02:18:46 My my family doesn't live.
02:18:48 Close to where?
02:18:49 I live and many of them kind of live in the middle of nowhere.
02:18:52 Just in different parts of the country, America is just big too.
02:18:55 I don't know if you're in America, but if if you are not, America is just ******* huge.
02:19:05 Yeah, but it's not usually for work.
02:19:08 I haven't had the drive for.
02:19:09 Usually, if I if it's work, I have to fly, which can take even longer.
02:19:13 Right.
02:19:13 Because then I gotta drive to an airport, which is really far away.
02:19:17 And then I gotta, you know, park my car and and airport parking and take a shuttle.
02:19:24 And then it's like this whole thing.
02:19:29 But you know.
02:19:32 I just live in when you.
02:19:33 Live in the middle.
02:19:33 Of nowhere.
02:19:33 It travels a *****.
02:19:38 A youngster with a tool in both hands has no.
02:19:43 And then it just cuts off.
02:19:44 Has no hand dot dot dot.
02:19:47 All right, $25 Devin, I recently quit my wage slave job with Amazon and made a switch to a real estate or to real estate photography.
02:19:57 I was feeling miserable, giving my time to the machine, but now I can say I generally love what I do.
02:20:03 Anyone feeling stuck and hitting their job?
02:20:06 Think outside the box, make a plan and run for your life, yeah.
02:20:10 In fact, you can actually have a lot more fun with that job than they they used.
02:20:15 To be able to do.
02:20:17 You can do like. I don't know if this is what you're doing, but I've been kind of impressed with some of these listings that have like the the 3D scanned walk through where you can tell that they're either using some kind of software that just.
02:20:32 Uses video and tracks the pixels in such a way that it kind of.
02:20:36 Determines the.
02:20:38 The the shape of the room and kind of builds a 3D model, or if there's an.
02:20:42 Actual 3D scanner involved but.
02:20:46 That that seems like it's more fun than just, you know.
02:20:50 Doing the curb appeal photo and you know taking pictures and like it was years ago.
02:20:57 And if you're not?
02:20:58 Doing that you should look into that.
02:21:01 You could probably charge a lot of money for that, even though it's probably not that difficult.
02:21:07 But yeah, good advice.
02:21:09 Aftermath Kalashnikova I hear right leaning normies in California.
02:21:14 Say we need to vote them out.
02:21:16 The cognitive dissonance is astounding.
02:21:19 They will never wake up, even when the public schools turn their kids into into ******** and diversity destroys their neighborhoods.
02:21:27 They will not comprehend.
02:21:31 It's just it's.
02:21:34 Yeah, I mean.
02:21:37 I hate to to frame it in this way, but uhm.
02:21:41 When you look at the, because I don't think it's going to be like this, but just.
02:21:45 To give you.
02:21:45 An idea, when you read the accounts of people that had to deal with.
02:21:53 Well, like the the the communists in in the former Soviet Union, right?
02:22:01 When you had.
02:22:03 People getting disappeared and I mean that which?
02:22:06 Is way that's that's beyond.
02:22:08 Where we're at, right?
02:22:09 But people were getting.
02:22:12 People were getting hauled off and arrested for wrong think and again, that's we're we're, I mean, it feels like we're getting there, but we're not.
02:22:20 There yet, and even when that was going on.
02:22:23 There was a great level of compliance.
02:22:28 A lot of people were were very, you know, well, it's not happening, you know it's not.
02:22:32 Happening to me.
02:22:34 And I think that's ultimately.
02:22:38 What what you're witnessing.
02:22:41 Is they'll convince themselves everything's fine because the alternative requires too much from them.
02:22:49 And without a leader.
02:22:51 Guiding them, they're not.
02:22:54 They're not prepared to do it and look and without a leader guiding them, there's not really.
02:22:57 A whole lot, they.
02:22:57 Could do either.
02:22:58 To be perfectly fair.
02:23:03 There's a reason why armies have.
02:23:06 Have generals you know?
02:23:10 Let's see here.
02:23:14 Butcher bird.
02:23:14 Thanks, Devin.
02:23:15 I appreciate your logic and humor in these dark times.
02:23:18 Best wishes to yourself and people following your strings.
02:23:22 You hear that, everybody, butcher Bird says.
02:23:27 Best wishes.
02:23:31 And I say.
Speaker
02:23:33 Yes, science.
Devon
02:23:34 Because that's the only clip I can play.
02:23:38 I think uh, there's other.
02:23:40 Clips in here I don't I I don't know what they are though.
02:23:43 Kind of afraid to click on them.
02:23:50 Well, that's the wipe I got the.
02:23:51 Wipe. I got the.
02:23:57 Let's see here.
02:23:58 What is this now?
02:24:01 Yeah, that's that's pretty much it.
02:24:03 What's this? I did nothing.
02:24:08 That does nothing.
Speaker 7
02:24:11 I got different backgrounds.
02:24:12 That's all I got.
Devon
02:24:21 Speaking of video games in the video game Cuckold Simulator, the Globo Corp, boss of Cuckold, is very, very clearly almost explicitly both Jewish and a **********.
02:24:32 I've I've seen clips of that.
02:24:34 Game and it's pretty funny.
02:24:37 Green APU 45. You should do a stream on how Jews treat Christians or Christians in Israel. When I told my genex mom it raised some eyebrows and concern to Israel. Here is a short article on it to start. Yeah, no, I've seen. I've seen.
02:24:56 Seen a lot of.
02:24:58 There's even there's even a lot of videos of them, like spitting on Christians and stuff like that and vandalizing Christian sites.
02:25:06 And stuff like that.
02:25:11 Guitar Dude 1356 I think Aaron Carter was killed because of his or.
02:25:17 Do you think I think you?
02:25:19 Asking also, it's obvious Kanye and Kyrie are ******* with their black Hebrew Israelite beliefs, but why shouldn't we use that as a catalyst to find the Jays?
02:25:31 This could still galvanized conservatives who need to see blacks wronged into action.
02:25:38 Well, it won't galvanized.
02:25:39 Conservatives, they'll all say the same thing that oh they.
02:25:42 You know I.
02:25:44 It'll be nice if Kanye can get the help that he needs.
02:25:48 You know, he's just he's a confused artist.
02:25:51 And you know, because they they kind of like him because he wore a MAGA hat and so.
02:25:54 He'll get a.
02:25:55 Little bit of leeway because of that, but you can't.
02:25:58 You can't say anything bad about their about their gods.
Speaker 7
02:26:03 You know.
Devon
02:26:09 But yeah, no, in the mean time it's.
02:26:10 Still entertaining, it's.
02:26:11 Fun I think if any, if it's influencing anybody, it's influencing black people and that's equally.
02:26:20 You know, like I I I'm OK with black people getting woke on the JQ.
02:26:25 You know, some of them are.
02:26:27 Not very many.
02:26:29 But some of them are in fact I'm sure.
02:26:32 You guys have all seen this?
02:26:33 Let me.
02:26:33 See if I can pull this up.
02:26:38 Where is this?
Speaker
02:26:42 Oy. Oy.
Devon
02:26:50 All my files are all wrong now unfortunately.
02:26:57 I thought for sure I had sent that to someone.
02:27:00 And I was.
02:27:00 So I was hoping I'd sent.
02:27:02 There's a video I had on my other computer.
02:27:05 That I thought I had sent to someone else.
02:27:06 That would be in my sent message.
02:27:07 Oh, here it is.
02:27:08 I knew it.
Speaker 7
02:27:11 Here we go.
Devon
02:27:16 A lot of you guys have seen this, but it's still fun to watch it.
02:27:23 This is still worth watching.
Speaker 2
02:27:38 If it ever.
Devon
02:27:39 Downloads Telegram does not always download files quickly.
Speaker 7
02:27:44 It's only three megabytes.
02:27:45 What's the holdup?
02:27:50 All right, here we go.
Speaker 10
02:28:08 The fact that Jews think they got that much damn gravitas to where I need to be reprogrammed and sit down with one of their ****** ******* rabbis. **** you and your rabbi. I gotta sit down and have this. I've never met. Program me ********. I don't know you. And then we sit down like.
02:28:26 He is listening to this ************* locks and bagel eating asss. Tell us about his religion and I'm supposed.
02:28:32 To just or you're right, you're right.
02:28:34 You're right, you're right.
02:28:35 This one balls this.
02:28:36 Our boss.
02:28:36 I'm sorry, boss.
02:28:38 So I see some balls.
02:28:39 So I see.
02:28:40 I didn't really see anything, but I got too close.
02:28:42 Sorry, boss.
02:28:43 Saw boss.
02:28:44 You wanna talk about white people?
02:28:45 Jews wanna talk about what?
02:28:47 White people.
02:28:47 Can do white.
02:28:48 People don't have your black *** sitting down, begging y'all don't hear me.
02:28:53 When was the last time a white person had your black *** somewhere big and and asking for forgiveness when the last time your *** had to learn some?
02:29:00 About Christopher Columbus had to learn something about Queen Elizabeth when the last time your black *** had to learn something about Andrew Jackson.
02:29:07 When the last time your black *** had to.
02:29:09 Be forced to.
02:29:10 Sit down by some white man to listen about his *** and his damn Christianity and his damn Catholicism.
02:29:16 When the last time a white man was able.
02:29:18 To punk your black ***.
02:29:20 Like that cause you said something about them, could you called them an animal cause you called them the devil cause you call them anything.
02:29:27 You wanna sit up there and have Jews tell you about how bad black people white people are, but they the ones that got your ***** crying and begging and ship?
02:29:34 Who's your real master?
02:29:36 Black folks, who your real master.
02:29:39 You got Jews telling you how bad whites are, but whites don't have as much power as Jews.
02:29:46 Have you noticed they get mad when you make jokes about Jews being good with money?
02:29:51 Why are they upset about being good with money?
02:29:54 That makes no ******* sense.
02:29:57 And until you look at the context of it, that a lot of countries they were kicked out because of how they handled money.
02:30:05 What is the greatest trick that the devil played on man?
02:30:10 That he didn't exist.
02:30:13 He's not real.
02:30:15 And the Jewish supremacy, they make sure they.
Devon
02:30:22 So there you go.
02:30:23 If we could have.
02:30:25 More black people like that, that's not.
02:30:27 A bad thing?
02:30:33 Yeah, yeah, the the unfortunate thing is so.
02:30:39 It's it's just, it's too bad Kanye's not.
02:30:46 Lucid, I think, is the best word.
02:30:49 To describe that.
Speaker
02:30:52 UM.
Devon
02:30:56 And then you were asking do.
02:30:57 I think Aaron Carter was killed because it was Kanye tweet.
02:31:01 No, no, what he's talking about is because it wasn't.
02:31:07 It wasn't anything.
02:31:08 It was.
Speaker 7
02:31:12 Where is it?
Devon
02:31:13 I have a screenshot of it.
02:31:14 I was going to talk.
02:31:15 About it, but.
02:31:18 Now we don't have it.
02:31:24 No, because all these, first of all, I didn't know who he was until today, honestly.
02:31:30 So he's not super famous.
02:31:31 I mean, he's he's brothers with a backstreet boy, I guess.
Speaker 7
02:31:37 Alright, here we go.
Devon
02:31:50 So this is the the tweet he's talking about.
02:32:00 But that's all he said.
02:32:01 That's all he said was, hey, let's talk.
02:32:05 And then he died.
02:32:06 And he was in look.
02:32:09 He he it was known that he he was like, he huffed, he huffs, paint.
02:32:15 You know, I mean, like, he's not just like
02:32:18 Oh, he smokes a lot of pot or, you know, he drinks a lot like the guy.
02:32:21 'S ******* huffing paint.
02:32:26 With all the money that he has access to.
02:32:29 He's huffing paint.
02:32:31 So yeah, no surprises that he.
02:32:34 Died, but then again, who knows?
02:32:36 Right. Who ******* knows.
02:32:39 One of you guys asked me to look into.
02:32:43 Oh ****.
02:32:44 That's on the other computer too now.
02:32:47 I can.
02:32:48 Yeah, I can.
02:32:49 I can find it my YouTube history.
02:32:51 Asked me to look into this guy.
02:32:54 It was like the an anti Semite from.
02:32:57 UM, what was it a couple of years back or I mean it was like 70s or 80s or whatever.
02:33:04 Anyway, so I.
02:33:06 Look into him.
02:33:08 And didn't realize he was he was really the first guy to call out the Federal Reserve as a privately run entity.
02:33:16 Prior to that, no one had really talked about that.
02:33:21 And everyone just kind of went along with the lie that it was some kind of federal agency.
02:33:26 Let me see if I can find it anyway.
02:33:28 So I I start looking up looking into this guy.
Speaker 7
02:33:36 Well, let me do it.
02:33:46 I'm not even logged in to YouTube on.
Devon
02:33:49 This ******* computer.
Speaker 7
02:33:52 Great, now it.
02:33:52 Wants me to do 2 step verification.
Devon
02:33:57 Ah, well, I can't do that right now anyway.
02:34:03 Anyway, I find I find videos of this guy talking, but the first video I found was it was called the.
02:34:13 His name was like Eustace something or I forget his name, but the the title of the video is like Eustace's, you know, last words.
02:34:22 And I'm like, oh, well, I'll check this out.
02:34:24 Right.
02:34:24 You know, why not?
02:34:25 I load up the video.
02:34:29 It was in fact you hate regular chat.
02:34:33 I kind of want to play at least that part.
02:34:36 Regular chat.
02:34:36 What's his name?
02:34:37 Eustace Mullins.
02:34:39 There it is.
02:34:42 I'm going to find this clip.
02:34:47 Just because it was like the first thing I find on this guy like holy ****.
02:34:57 Oh, and by the way, perfect example.
02:34:59 Of not being.
02:35:00 Able to use YouTube search to find what you're looking for.
02:35:03 If you look up Eustace Mullins in.
02:35:05 The YouTube search bar you.
02:35:07 Find Holocaust survivors as the 1st results.
02:35:12 That's that's the way that it.
02:35:17 It pops up even if you look for the exact.
02:35:19 Title of the video.
02:35:24 But if you go to, I've been using brave search.
Speaker 7
02:35:27 A lot lately.
Devon
02:35:27 It's not perfect, but it's getting better.
02:35:38 Let's look him up here.
02:35:42 Yeah, ustice Mullins.
02:35:45 There we are.
Speaker 12
02:35:50 All right, I'll introduce.
Devon
02:35:51 It all right, let me download this real quick.
02:36:00 Anyway, he's pretty.
02:36:02 Old in this video.
02:36:06 But he starts to talk about.
02:36:09 When and how his health, his health?
02:36:11 Started to fail.
02:36:13 And I just found it like.
02:36:15 Kind of fascinating here.
02:36:20 And this was the first guy to write about the.
02:36:24 The Federal Reserve not being federal or or a reserve.
02:36:31 Right where we at?
Speaker 12
02:36:34 All right, I'll introduce Eustace Mullins.
Speaker 8
02:36:37 On the ready, so just go ahead, yes.
Speaker 12
02:36:40 The greatest icon of American patriotism of the last half of the 20th century.
02:36:47 His protege or his mentor, Ezra Pound, being the greatest icon of American patriotism of the first half of the this, Mullins is the.
Speaker 8
02:36:58 Driving on the wrong side of.
Speaker 12
02:36:59 The road.
02:36:59 Well, let me let me ask you this.
02:37:01 You went down to Jekyll Island.
02:37:03 To do some.
Devon
02:37:04 All right, so check out this.
02:37:06 Sorry so.
02:37:08 He goes to Jekyll Island and for those of you who don't know what the significance of Jekyll Island is, you need to read more.
02:37:15 But Jekyll Island is where the bankers basically met secretly and plan to.
02:37:26 Well, to conspire to do the Federal Reserve and it's something that obviously was denied for years, but now it's basically accepted historical.
02:37:37 That that's precisely what happened.
02:37:40 He goes to Jekyll Island and decides to do some research there.
02:37:48 And while you know, while he's making the travel arrangements and by this point he's pretty well known, apparently FBI definitely has a file on him.
02:37:58 And he all knows who he is and.
02:37:59 All this other stuff they they decide to.
02:38:05 The woman on.
02:38:05 The phone that he's because he's going to stay at the.
02:38:07 Hotel out there, they said.
02:38:09 Oh, you know, we're going.
02:38:10 To upgrade you to a suite.
02:38:12 And he was like, oh alright.
02:38:14 And so he gets there and he finds out it's JP Morgan's room.
02:38:21 And then.
Speaker 12
02:38:23 Research and Jekyll Islands where this whole thing started.
02:38:26 The Federal Reserve and whatnot.
Speaker 8
02:38:27 In the Jacqueline club, the whole meeting was hatched.
02:38:31 Set to Jacqueline.
Speaker 12
02:38:32 And most people know that, but it's important to know where you were and what you were doing when all this began.
Speaker 8
02:38:38 Well, that that brass plates in the.
02:38:44 Terminating events.
Speaker 12
02:38:46 And another important ingredient here, piece of the puzzle.
02:38:50 Whose room were you staying in by chance?
Speaker 8
02:38:54 I had called the.
02:38:55 Travel agent and the guy in Atlanta, GA.
02:38:58 To get a reservation and she said I've got to upgrade your reservation from a room to a suite.
02:39:07 And I got that this should give me shaping.
02:39:11 On this tower.
Speaker
02:39:14 What's his hand on it?
Speaker 12
02:39:17 So in the midst of your investigation, all of a sudden sudden something happens to you.
Speaker 8
02:39:23 Something happened to.
02:39:24 My nervous system.
02:39:26 I didn't know what she's doing.
Speaker 12
02:39:28 This is what everybody thinks was his alleged stroke or the results of of his alleged stroke.
02:39:36 And you?
02:39:36 Were you headed north?
Speaker 8
02:39:39 Home had 700 miles to go back to.
02:39:45 And I can they drive my car and the same place and they have insurance or something they have they have found and tested me for everybody's calling in and dropped out.
Speaker 12
02:39:45 In Staunton, VA.
02:40:01 Now they didn't stop.
02:40:02 They stopped you and then let you go.
02:40:04 They didn't.
Devon
02:40:07 All right, so it's audio is pretty crap and it's a little meandering, but Long story short, he he stays.
02:40:13 He goes out there to to to do some research.
02:40:17 They give him an upgrade to a suite that he didn't ask for.
02:40:22 He gets out there, realizes because there's like a plaque on the wall.
02:40:27 That it's JP Morgan's room. And he's like, oh, that's kind of crazy. He wakes up the next morning, doesn't know where he is, doesn't know like, like he's totally confused, gets in his car, starts driving the wrong way down the freeway.
02:40:44 And gets pulled over a couple of times, like they don't haul him in and he keeps driving the wrong way down the freeway like he had 700 miles to go.
Speaker
02:40:50 I mean.
Devon
02:40:54 As he was saying to get home and drove much of that on the wrong side of the freeway and was pulled over in multiple states.
02:41:06 On his way back, and none of them, none of them arrested him for some reason.
02:41:11 Like none of them said.
02:41:12 Hey, you're.
02:41:12 Driving the wrong way on the.
02:41:15 They just sent him on his way, and then he eventually would end up on the.
02:41:17 Wrong side of the freeway again.
02:41:20 Uh, he gets back home.
02:41:23 They immediately try to have him declared incompetent and give him a.
02:41:35 Like a guardian.
02:41:37 And they tried to take his copyrights to his books because he had written a bunch of books.
02:41:43 And this guy with the beard ended up having to, like, move into his house because he said that anytime that he would leave, people would swoop in and try to get him put in a home.
02:41:56 And so anyway, that's.
02:42:00 And he died not.
02:42:01 Too long after this.
02:42:05 So that's how he spent the last, you know, part of his years.
02:42:09 Was a a suspicious.
02:42:14 Neurological event after staying in an upgrade to JP Morgan's room. So my interest, my interest has been ignited. I'll be looking more into this guy.
02:42:29 But I see I do.
02:42:31 I do look at.
02:42:31 The stuff that.
02:42:32 You guys sent me.
02:42:34 Let's see here.
02:42:39 All right, back up here.
02:42:46 Butcher bird.
02:42:47 Unless science is controlled by outlook.
Speaker 1
02:42:50 Yes, science.
Devon
02:42:54 Unless science is controlled by a greater moral force.
02:42:57 It will become the Antichrist prophesied by the early Christians Charles Lindbergh.
02:43:04 Those are wise words, wise words.
02:43:11 Hey, Devin, what are your thoughts on the cyberpunk genre?
02:43:14 All of the themes of fake and gay?
02:43:18 Is present all over cyberpunk movies, novels, or games?
02:43:22 Do you think they are already in cyberpunk dystopia?
02:43:27 I don't.
02:43:28 It depends on what you mean by by cyberpunk.
02:43:32 I kind of view.
02:43:35 I mean there there's the aesthetic from like, the 90s that was cyber Punk, you know, or like the the, you know, people wearing, you know, the.
02:43:44 The leather boots with wires and coming in the gas masks and you know there's the aesthetic right.
02:43:55 I I I tend to find a lot of that stuff is very transhuman.
02:44:00 You know, very transhumanist all all the all of the cyberpunk stuff.
02:44:05 It's very much either promoting it.
02:44:08 In some low key way or embracing it fully.
02:44:16 But I I I'd I'd struggle to like rattle off a bunch of.
02:44:23 Movies and you know what I mean.
02:44:26 Just as a as a genre.
02:44:29 And as a look and the people that I've known that have been into that stuff.
02:44:34 They're all transhumanists.
02:44:37 Clark Smith.
02:44:39 With the *** **** money and I got no thing I can play.
02:44:43 Or wait.
02:44:44 Don't I have that?
02:44:47 I got that thing you guys sent me.
02:44:51 But where did it go?
02:45:04 Well, I got this I can play.
Speaker 1
02:45:14 Step right up.
02:45:20 How much is this big ball worth full of merch?
02:45:23 Since its birth, it's the cheapest buy honor I missed 50.
02:45:31 50 is the bit I'll die.
02:45:34 Oh, my.
02:45:35 Don't be shy folks.
02:45:36 The limit is the sky.
Speaker 6
02:45:38 I did 40.
Speaker 1
02:45:43 40 is the big so far. Park your car where you are. It's your wagon to a star. 2020 is going.
02:45:58 God, I got them.
02:46:00 I got them.
02:46:01 The whole Gimme, Gimme.
Speaker
02:46:04 The Mona the Mona.
Speaker 1
02:46:05 The cash.
02:46:06 Yeah, yeah, you got a few.
Devon
02:46:10 There you go.
02:46:12 That's my improvised *** **** money animation there, Clark Smith.
02:46:20 Hi, Deb and thank you.
02:46:20 For all you do it.
02:46:21 I've always wanted to ask you, do you believe in creationism or evolution or something else?
02:46:27 Thanks again, I think they they.
02:46:30 They're both.
02:46:33 I mean, I don't know.
02:46:34 I don't have a time machine, so.
02:46:35 I don't know which I think they're.
02:46:37 I in terms of creationism, I don't think that like God, for example.
02:46:44 Like created every living being in the exact state that it exists today.
02:46:51 I think there would be a process.
02:46:53 I think that there's evolution that happens even now.
02:46:58 I think that.
02:47:00 There that.
02:47:02 It's a process that would be guided by God.
02:47:07 But I'm also not opposed to the possibility.
02:47:11 That God, you know, put.
02:47:15 You know at least some and like seeded the earth with animals and then evolution, you know, start continued after that after that moment because like I said, you can see it in.
02:47:29 Animals and humans.
02:47:31 So to think that it doesn't happen is I mean.
02:47:35 We talk about natural selection all the time on this channel.
02:47:38 It's, I think natural selection and selection events are real and I mean genetics.
02:47:42 It's like saying there's no such thing as.
02:47:45 If there's such a thing as genetics, then there's such a thing as genetic.
02:47:48 Nations, and if there's such a thing as genetic mutations, there's such a thing as advantageous mutations.
02:47:55 And if there's such a thing as advantageous mutations, that means those mutations are going to take hold and you can call it evolution.
02:48:06 You can call whatever you want, but it's.
02:48:09 Fundamentally, the idea that beings change and improve in response to mutation and environmental factors, and I think.
02:48:18 That's that's real.
02:48:19 No matter how you slice.
02:48:22 You know whether God really put Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, or whether or not.
02:48:29 That's a metaphor for a process that took much longer.
02:48:36 But thank you for the support.
02:48:39 I like how Saturn is the.
02:48:41 Jew, by the way.
Speaker 1
02:48:43 Thank you.
02:48:44 So what is what is he want?
Devon
02:48:47 And I like how he bids the the the least amount and he's the one that still wins.
02:48:53 My fat little ******** toe.
02:48:55 I'm late, but here are some shekels would have been more if I had won the lottery.
02:49:00 Oh, yeah.
02:49:00 Did anyone win the lottery?
02:49:02 Everyone was talking about that today.
02:49:04 I kept over here every time I went to a.
02:49:06 Store it was like ohh Powerball.
02:49:08 It's crazy. It's all big.
02:49:13 Did someone actually win that?
02:49:33 Or no, I guess they're still waiting as.
Speaker 7
02:49:35 Of an hour ago.
Devon
02:49:38 $1.6 billion.
02:49:45 Jay Ray, 1981. Oh, hey, Speaking of Spielberg, did he really raped to death the girl from the movie Poltergeist?
02:49:53 Not just him, but he was involved, absolutely.
02:50:01 The Flying Jew, have you read camp of the Saints or the Saline World War 2 pamphlets?
02:50:11 Do you have any recommendations for pro European or Pro American books?
02:50:16 No, I have not read either one of those.
02:50:21 Pro European or Pro American books?
02:50:25 I haven't had time to read much lately.
02:50:29 And when I do, I usually go for post apocalyptic dystopian novels.
02:50:38 So I don't know that.
02:50:38 Those are particularly pro American or pro European.
02:50:43 Yeah, I don't know.
02:50:44 I no, I don't have any good recommendations.
02:50:46 I would say maybe go for the classics, go for the classics.
02:50:51 Butcher bird.
02:50:52 Never forget.
02:50:53 Heather O'Rourke.
02:50:54 Yeah, that's the girl that.
02:50:56 Spielberg most likely, along with Henry Winkler.
02:51:02 So fonzie.
Speaker 7
02:51:05 Raped to death.
Devon
02:51:08 Jay Ray 1981. Sorry to be annoying with Kanye, but he is now naming every Jew in his circle now. Best Magic ***** today, yeah.
02:51:18 Like I said, it's.
02:51:21 You know the people that like you and I that think it's funny will notice.
02:51:27 And black people will notice.
02:51:30 And the people that.
02:51:33 You really wish would notice?
02:51:35 We'll think it's sad that he that he's.
02:51:39 He's lost his mind.
02:51:41 Because there are, I mean.
02:51:43 Boomers don't think Kanye is cool.
02:51:47 So he has no influence over them.
02:51:51 And even if even if they did think.
02:51:52 He was cool.
02:51:56 The way the boomer thinks they would, they would still say, ohh yeah, it's it's a shame what's happened to Kanye.
02:52:02 He used to be so cool.
02:52:06 The flying Jew.
02:52:07 What do you think of British Jew Direct Jew director Mike Lee?
02:52:13 Sometimes his movies are actually seem based and subversive.
02:52:18 In a good way, even subtle Nazi sympathies.
02:52:22 Well, I don't.
02:52:22 I I don't know about that, but.
02:52:25 What has he directed?
02:52:26 Let me say.
02:52:37 Michael a.
Speaker 7
02:52:46 Alright, he is directed.
Devon
02:52:53 I am not familiar with.
02:52:54 Any of these movies, these must be all British movies, huh?
02:53:03 Yeah, these are all I I don't know.
02:53:05 I'd have to.
02:53:08 I'd have to watch these are all.
02:53:11 British films and to be honest, not a big fan of the British films.
02:53:18 Usually they've got a lot better in recent years, but there was a while there, it was just like.
02:53:24 The production value alone was enough to not want to watch it.
02:53:31 Yeah, I'm not familiar with any of these here.
02:53:37 Harmless Gee thoughts on Stanley Kubrick, people broadly on our side. Praise him for making eyes wide shot before dying of sudden adult death syndrome in 1999.
02:53:48 But he did have a long Hollywood career, and Spielberg considered him a friend and mentor, so highly doubt he was our Jew.
Speaker 7
02:53:56 Well, there's no such thing as our Jew, quite frankly.
Devon
02:53:59 And just because you know, he had.
02:54:04 He delighted in.
02:54:09 Not even revealing anything, you know, because he doesn't outright.
02:54:15 Do he?
02:54:16 He he's not straightforward.
02:54:18 Very jewy about.
Speaker
02:54:18 How? How he.
Devon
02:54:19 Reveals things he's not straightforward about anything.
02:54:22 And so it's always left to interpretation, and it's always it's.
02:54:26 So it's not like a big reveal ever.
02:54:28 I mean, you can say about any of his movies and the interpretations vary wildly from like ohh, you know, like the look at all the esoteric symbolism and you can tell he's saying that you.
02:54:38 Know he helped with the moon landing and you know it's like.
02:54:42 Who ******* knows, right?
02:54:44 Because he's being very *******.
02:54:46 Julie about it.
02:54:48 In terms of the craft of filmmaking, he's really good or was really good.
02:54:54 And the.
02:54:58 In terms of eyes wide shut.
02:55:01 I'm glad he made it, even if they did edit out, it's my understanding according to his daughter, something like 20 minutes of that movie.
02:55:11 At least the way that it exists now, still, and they did that after he died.
02:55:18 It still puts it in in people's heads that that's something that goes on.
02:55:23 And that's not something that was ever put into a film before.
02:55:27 And unfortunately for a lot of people, movies are.
02:55:33 Are real.
02:55:35 And so he just made the idea that there's this disgusting.
02:55:41 You know older Jewish elite that's like banging hookers and dressing up like weirdos in the forest in the Rothschild mansion.
02:55:50 He just made that real to a lot of people.
02:55:54 And it's not going to make any difference to a lot.
02:55:57 Of them.
02:55:57 But for some it's going to leave a mark.
02:56:01 And that's.
02:56:04 That doesn't make him our Jew.
Speaker 7
02:56:05 Though it just makes him a.
Devon
02:56:08 A good filmmaker that liked.
02:56:11 Like to telling visual riddles.
02:56:15 Butcher bird.
02:56:16 Eustace Mullins.
02:56:17 OK, that was the.
02:56:18 That's what I was asking for.
02:56:20 Colonel N word.
02:56:21 Hey, Devin.
02:56:22 Have you ever done a stream about?
02:56:27 Muammar Gaddafi.
02:56:29 And what was going on in Libya during the Obama administration that went down before I was red pilled and I would enjoy hearing your take on that.
02:56:38 No, I haven't.
02:56:41 I don't know how relevant it is these days, aside from, I mean, there's some of the Hillary stuff, right when she was Secretary of State.
02:56:50 A lot of that is it's increasingly less relevant.
02:56:54 I mean, as the Clintons are just inevitably getting away with it, you know?
02:56:58 Oh, I'm sorry. We should trust sessions. No, I'm sorry. We should trust Barr. No, it's what was it? Hoover or or no, Huber or whatever the **** that guy's name is. That did nothing.
02:57:10 You know like.
02:57:13 It might be worth looking at a little bit, but.
02:57:17 It ultimately doesn't change anything for us.
Speaker
02:57:20 UM.
Devon
02:57:23 And they were it was bad.
02:57:24 They were running guns.
02:57:26 They were trying to.
02:57:28 I mean, we're talking like classic CIA, government overthrow type ****.
02:57:35 It's nothing new, though, it's something we've been doing all over the.
02:57:37 World for decades.
02:57:40 UM person. You should make use of the membership functionality.
02:57:49 What you talk about is on Odyssey you can.
02:57:51 Make members only stuff.
02:57:53 I don't know.
02:57:54 I'm kind of on the fence about that.
02:57:55 I kind of would rather just it be free.
02:58:02 I don't know.
02:58:03 I you know, like I.
02:58:06 The member, the the pay, that's that's creeping into pay wall territory.
02:58:12 And I don't really like that.
02:58:13 I don't.
02:58:13 Like paywall stuff.
02:58:18 Maybe if there's a way to tastefully do something?
02:58:22 That's good for.
02:58:23 Everyone involved, I might think about it.
02:58:28 But my my my instinct is to.
02:58:30 Not do it.
02:58:35 We'll see.
02:58:35 We'll see.
02:58:36 I don't know what I would make exclusive either.
02:58:38 It's kind of like.
02:58:39 Well, what would I do?
02:58:40 Like maybe, maybe I could do.
02:58:42 Something where it's like all the cactus pills are exclusive to members only, which I think the cactus pill.
02:58:52 Bumper is in here.
02:58:55 Isn't it?
02:58:57 That'd be kind of funny if I had my cactus pill.
02:59:01 Bumper again?
02:59:02 Oh, I think I do.
Speaker
02:59:03 I'm ready.
Devon
02:59:05 Well, then, let's do this ****.
02:59:26 Look at that.
02:59:26 I have a I have my cactus pill intro back.
02:59:29 That's kind.
Speaker
02:59:29 Of cool.
Devon
02:59:31 All right guys.
02:59:35 I'm going to.
02:59:35 Head out.
02:59:36 And pass out.
02:59:39 Let me look at regular chat.
02:59:40 For a minute and then I'm.
02:59:42 Going to totally go to sleep.
02:59:46 I'm starting to.
02:59:47 Starting to doze off.
02:59:49 Someone says **** pay walls exactly.
02:59:54 Yeah, they condition us to hypnotize and program us.
02:59:57 Pavlovian or?
02:59:59 Yeah, Pavlovian *** *****.
03:00:02 Using beautiful women and then showing us graphic violence.
03:00:05 Don't know what you guys talking about that.
03:00:11 Based cacti.
03:00:13 That was a fun seizure.
03:00:15 Classified cat as a mulatto.
03:00:17 Confirmed no, he just wears a tuxedo.
03:00:20 He's very fancy.
03:00:22 He has a license to kill.
03:00:28 Gay walls.
03:00:30 Exactly my on a new computer.
03:00:33 I'm on an old computer.
03:00:37 I'm on.
03:00:38 This is the computer that I wish I was always on.
03:00:40 It just has random it, hopefully.
03:00:43 I mean maybe it'll start working again.
03:00:45 I don't think so, because this is usually what happens.
03:00:47 It works for like a day and then it starts randomly turning off all the time.
03:00:51 And I don't know.
03:00:52 What component is getting warm and failing?
03:00:57 And I've swapped out.
03:01:01 So much of the hardware that it doesn't make any sense.
03:01:06 As to why it's doing.
03:01:07 That I run it through.
03:01:11 I've run it through power conditioners because I know the power here is not the best, but I've got like a really expensive power supply and and and power conditioners and and.
03:01:26 You know surge protectors and.
03:01:30 You know, I don't know.
03:01:32 What happened was when I first moved here.
03:01:36 This computer was totally fine.
03:01:38 And there was a power surge, and partially because the power company was giving me about 10 volts too much all the time.
03:01:47 And it fried the whole thing like it fried like.
03:01:51 About half the hardware in there.
03:01:53 And I replaced all of it and everything seemed like it was fine, but then it would just randomly eat **** and then I would leave it turned.
03:02:02 Off for like a week.
03:02:05 So that everything every component discharged every last little.
03:02:09 You know millivolt.
03:02:11 And then it would turn back on.
03:02:13 It worked for like another day.
03:02:14 Like so, like right now it's working today.
03:02:17 But tomorrow it will probably start shutting off by itself.
03:02:20 And it sucks because the.
03:02:24 You know, like it's way better hardware.
03:02:28 And so, like, who knows?
03:02:30 Knock on wood.
03:02:31 Maybe it'll magically work fine, right?
03:02:35 But I doubt it, I doubt it.
03:02:45 It's only 305 here.
03:02:48 Might be a good idea to invest in a battery backup.
03:02:52 Well, I mean.
03:02:55 I mean, if if I had the money, but it's it's.
03:02:59 I monitor the electricity going into this thing and it's very.
03:03:07 Very close.
03:03:09 To what it it's it's a little, it's a little. It's like 121 volts.
03:03:15 Just close enough.
03:03:16 That's good enough.
03:03:17 That power supply should be able to take it.
03:03:19 It doesn't fluctuate.
03:03:20 I ran a in fact, I ran power myself from the box.
03:03:27 Directly to this so that because the the wiring in the house is old from the 19, you know like 50s or something and there are wiring problems and it was not up to code.
03:03:41 What they did, what they.
03:03:42 And and there's like some like entire rooms where the the polarities backwards.
03:03:49 There's no ground in in like, well in any of the none of the power that I didn't run has a ground.
03:03:58 So I ran power from the box that's got its own separate ground.
03:04:03 I put my own grounding rod in the ground myself.
03:04:08 It should be fine.
03:04:09 It's just, uh, I think.
03:04:13 I think there's some mystery.
03:04:16 You know component somewhere on something.
03:04:18 It could be anything because I've got so many like hard drives and video cards and whatever in here that you know, it could just be like some weird diode or capacitor or resistor somewhere on some board that is fine most of the time, but it's it's going out and then when it goes out.
03:04:36 It creates a short that triggers whatever safety thing shuts off the computer.
03:04:45 And I've I've swapped the motherboard out, I've swapped out all the video cards I've swapped out, you know, enough for the hardware to wear like all the culprits that I would have thought it would have been to wear it just like I'm, you know, it is what it is.
03:05:00 What I need to do is just cannibalize the parts and get a new get a new motherboard and and processor which that's down the road.
03:05:12 All right, now it's not.
03:05:15 I mean if I need to I need to, but I have enough.
03:05:18 Spare parts laying around where I can use this.
03:05:23 And then start fixing the.
03:05:25 The garbage computer that that ain't **** today and or at least, you know, with using other parts and use that and that way I'll still have a backup of this one decides to start, stop working again, which it probably will anyway, guys.
03:05:40 I'm going to take off.
03:05:42 Sorry, I was a little low energy tonight.
03:05:45 I'm just.
03:05:48 I've been up for HM.
03:05:53 22 hours or so.
03:05:58 And I am tired.
03:06:00 I am really tired so.
03:06:03 Alright guys, I will be back here on Wednesday.
03:06:10 Right.
03:06:10 Because today is so, yeah.
03:06:13 To think about it for a.
03:06:14 Second, all right.
03:06:16 I'll be back here on Wednesday and I've got to actually something really exciting planned.
03:06:21 And so watch out for that for black.
03:06:24 Pills I am.
03:06:25 Of course.
03:06:25 Wait on this one.
03:06:29 No, I do not I.
Speaker 3
03:06:30 Do not.
Devon
03:06:32 Devin snag.
Speaker 3
03:06:44 Yeah, come on in.
03:06:47 Come on, come on.
03:07:56 We have.
Speaker 1
03:08:31 Their shade.
Speaker 14
03:09:05 We are Jewish Americans.
03:09:08 We believe in a future for this country where everyone is free and safe, no matter what we look like or where we come from.
Speaker 3
03:09:16 We are Jewish Americans as diverse as this country itself.
Speaker 13
03:09:20 We are one people.
Speaker
03:09:21 But have many experiences and identities.
Speaker 9
03:09:24 Our people have survived genocide and fascism, deportation and slavery.
Speaker
03:09:30 Resistance and.
03:09:31 Survival are our birthright.
Speaker 13
03:09:33 We are rooted in a.
Speaker 14
03:09:35 Legacy of pursuing just.
03:09:38 We are rising up again.
03:09:42 Because the stakes.
03:09:43 For the selection could not be higher.
Speaker 9
03:09:45 As we mourn the lives lost in Pittsburgh, Poway, El Paso and in detention centers, we know.
Speaker 13
03:09:54 Who is to blame?
03:09:55 Those who track hate say there is no doubt political rhetoric is in part to blame.
Speaker 11
03:10:00 President Trump, repeating a comment about Jewish Americans.
03:10:04 Any Jewish person who votes Democratic is being, quote, disloyal.
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03:10:08 US Representative Steve King retweeting messages from a known Nazi sympathizer.
03:10:13 Charlottesville was a.
03:10:14 Turning point, the president's lack of a complete condemnation of what happened was cheered by white nationalists.
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03:10:21 By setting the stage for white nationalist violence, Trump and the Republican Party represent the greatest threat to Jews in this country.
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03:10:28 When it comes to white supremacists and Neo Nazis marching in the street, there is only one side.
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03:10:37 We know as a Jewish community our safety is dependent on the safety of all people.
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03:10:45 In 2020, Ben the Ark Jewish action is mobilizing Jews and allies across the country to remove white nationalists from office.
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03:10:54 We were made for this moment.
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03:10:56 We won't let politicians harm our communities to expand their own.
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03:11:00 Wealth and power.
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03:11:01 We're going to hold those politicians accountable in November.
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03:11:05 More just, America is possible and we will build it together in solidarity.
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03:11:14 I'm an American Jew and I'm rising up for a future in which we are all free and safe.
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03:11:19 I'm rising for LGBT equality.
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03:11:21 For working class people.
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03:11:23 For a thriving planet.
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03:11:24 For progress.
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03:11:25 We are ready.
03:11:27 We rise as one.