Insomnia Stream #10.mp3
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Devon
00:01:56 Good morning.00:02:00 Good morning.
00:02:01 Over here on YouTube.
00:02:03 And you might wonder why.
00:02:04 Why am I on YouTube this morning instead of on D live as I've been for the previous nine streams?
00:02:12 And well, the simple reason for that is apparently a lot of people have no idea.
00:02:19 That I've done 9 streams.
00:02:21 Over on D live.
00:02:23 So I decided now that my ban has been lifted.
00:02:27 Over here on YouTube.
00:02:30 That I would do is at least one of the streams.
00:02:34 I think I saw someone in chat make a mention that ohh you're going to stream on YouTube.
00:02:39 You're going to totally destroy your account if you stream on on YouTube.
00:02:43 And look I.
00:02:45 Yeah, that's why I'm I'm streaming on D live, so subscribe over there, make sure you sub over AD live and look that that could be a limited.
00:02:56 You know, we got to get nimble, we have to be ready to switch around.
00:03:02 And changed well that you think it's bad for.
00:03:05 You having to subscribe?
00:03:07 Everywhere, every time you know someone gets banned from someplace, having to go somewhere else and subscribe.
00:03:12 Think of how annoying it is for us.
00:03:15 To have to every time something like this happens, we have to set up like a whole new account, figure out the new interface, and they're not.
00:03:23 They're never the same.
00:03:25 And in fact, not only are.
00:03:26 They never the same.
00:03:27 They always change.
00:03:28 So it's like as soon as you wrap your head around like the interface, they're like, oh, we've updated it.
00:03:32 So it's totally different now.
00:03:33 And you're like.
00:03:33 Oh good so.
00:03:35 Now I have to like relearn in some cases or some platforms they change.
00:03:38 Names you know like.
00:03:40 Libraries now odyssey.
00:03:42 And so it's, you know, it's an evolving space and we have to stay on our toes.
00:03:49 And it's just really unfortunate, I guess in some ways it's good because it's decentralized and, you know, there is some standards, right.
00:03:58 So for example, OBS can communicate with all these different services and it's not a big deal to just change out the server information and that sort of a thing.
00:04:09 But it is still kind of annoying.
00:04:11 It's a little bit annoying.
00:04:12 So make sure you.
00:04:13 Go over to D live.
00:04:14 And sub over there. It's, you know, Devin Stack over at D live dlive.tv.
00:04:20 Forward Slash Dev and stack bit shoot of course, which I know is under fire right now and maybe we'll talk a little bit about that, but bit shoot.com/blackpilled.
00:04:34 So make sure you do that.
00:04:36 Make sure you go over there and get both of those set up.
00:04:42 That's very important.
00:04:43 It's very important.
00:04:46 Because we have, it looks as though I mean, there's certain there's entire topics now and it's not just like, ohh, you could no longer question historical events here on YouTube.
00:04:59 You know, the historical events, you know, anything that, that is who decides that?
00:05:06 I don't know.
00:05:06 Right, like whatever.
00:05:08 Whoever YouTube decides is right about history is what.
00:05:12 That's what you can talk about and and within the framework of whatever it is that they.
00:05:19 They say they're right about.
00:05:20 Like it's and and it will never.
00:05:22 We'll never define that in writing anywhere, so you'll you'll never really know.
00:05:27 If you're following the rules or not.
00:05:29 And so that way you, you know, if we decide that you're not following.
00:05:33 The rules.
00:05:33 There's no way to hold us accountable.
00:05:39 And I'm a little surprised that there hasn't been.
00:05:41 Well, I'm not that surprised because what they're taking advantage of is the fact that creators don't have the money to have giant legal teams, like, that's the whole point, right, the the.
00:05:51 Whole reason they're able to.
00:05:54 I I guess.
00:05:55 Abuse creators in this way that they're doing.
00:05:58 Is they?
00:06:00 They don't, they don't have.
00:06:01 The the ability to stop.
00:06:03 It you know, I don't, I don't have lawyers.
00:06:05 A lot of people don't have lawyers and our legal system is is everyone I think is increasingly becoming aware is is.
00:06:14 Is not exactly based on fairness.
00:06:17 It's based it's.
00:06:19 First of all, there's different layers I.
00:06:21 Mean even just to participate in any kind of meaningful way.
00:06:25 You have to have money.
00:06:27 And even if you have money.
00:06:29 As you know for example.
00:06:32 Trump does.
00:06:34 You're still at the mercy of the political leanings of the court system, so.
00:06:40 The systems.
00:06:42 Beyond rigged, it's beyond rigged.
00:06:46 But we'll talk about that.
00:06:47 Maybe a little bit also.
00:06:50 So make sure like I said, you've got the alternative platforms all set up.
00:06:56 And OK, like see this guy Chris.
00:06:58 It's been a month.
00:07:00 It's been a month.
00:07:01 What's up? It hasn't been.
Speaker
00:07:02 A month.Devon
00:07:02 I streamed like every day for a week straight like last week.00:07:06 Like it's hasn't been a month.
00:07:08 You just.
00:07:08 Need to get over it D live.
00:07:11 You know this is you.
00:07:12 Can't just rely on on YouTube.
00:07:16 You know you you just can't, and there's probably going to come a day and maybe in the not too distant future where none of I am OK.
00:07:24 So just as an example, I have the YouTube app on my device right on my tablet and there used to be a time where I would open up my tablet in the morning and there'd be like 10 new videos.
00:07:36 And I'd be like sweet and start playing, you know, as I did work around the homestead and you know, I wouldn't, I'd never run out.
00:07:44 Of stuff.
00:07:46 To listen to or to watch because there'd be so much new content every single day.
00:07:52 And now it's not like these people are gone.
00:07:54 These people didn't die.
00:07:56 But now you open up the YouTube app.
00:07:58 And it's like.
00:08:00 Maybe there's a new video.
00:08:01 You know, but most of the people I subscribed to are gone.
00:08:05 You know, most of the people I've I've subscribed to.
00:08:09 Are just gone.
00:08:12 And and it's not that they're gone.
00:08:15 From the earth, they're just not on YouTube anymore.
00:08:18 They're on bit shoot, or they're on odyssey or they're on DL.
00:08:25 And so like I said, you just got to be prepared for that.
00:08:28 You can't just think, oh, well, if they're not on YouTube anymore, they're no longer making content.
00:08:33 No, they're making content, and in fact, if you want to make sure you go on Telegram I I'm I am more confidence in Telegram lasting at least a little while longer than a lot of these other things.
00:08:44 And make sure you get it over the telegram so that you know.
00:08:48 When I'm on these other platforms and and if you know stuff changes or things go awry, I can tell you where to go.
00:08:57 One thing I haven't been.
00:08:58 Updating that I really should is blackpill.com. It hasn't been updated in like a long time.
00:09:04 And that's on me.
00:09:05 So I gotta I gotta.
00:09:06 That's one thing that I need to be updating.
00:09:10 Just because that's the fail safe right and it's just been a.
00:09:16 I'm a one man band.
00:09:17 I don't have, like, an army of interns or sycophants to, to kind of be working in the background to help out with stuff.
00:09:24 Maybe I need to do that, huh?
00:09:25 Maybe I need to have the the black Pilled army raise, raise an army up.
00:09:31 So that we can.
00:09:34 Work like a well oiled machine.
00:09:37 But in the meantime, it's just me and I don't have the resources and time always to do.
00:09:42 All this stuff.
00:09:44 All right.
00:09:44 So hopefully by now most of you guys have.
00:09:49 Gone and subscribed?
00:09:50 Probably not really, but hopefully most of.
00:09:53 You have gone.
00:09:53 Up for the D live.
00:09:55 And subbed over there and or bit shoot and and subbed over there.
00:10:00 I'll just talk briefly about the bit shoot thing, just because people have been complaining about bit shoot.
00:10:04 The last 24 hours I guess.
00:10:07 I don't know all the details.
00:10:10 I don't know all the details except for the the gist of.
00:10:16 What I know?
00:10:17 Is that hope not?
00:10:19 Hate was going to write or do some article.
00:10:27 Bit shoot hosting terrorist.
00:10:33 And the illegal content and extremist content, you know, you know, you know what exact, you know, you know what?
00:10:38 They expect from those people, right?
00:10:41 And so.
00:10:43 I think what happened.
00:10:46 Is that?
00:10:48 They took a look at.
00:10:53 What or the content?
00:10:54 That was in question and I think.
00:10:57 Some of it.
00:11:00 Illegal in Europe.
00:11:03 And I don't know this for sure, but I think it was illegal in Europe and their their whatever jurisdiction that they're under because it's a UK operation, right, that some of the content was deemed illegal or deemed.
00:11:19 You know, under some.
00:11:21 Guideline that they have to follow, they have to take it down.
00:11:24 I don't think that.
00:11:26 OK, well, this is pro white.
00:11:29 Therefore, we're we're going to have to take it.
00:11:31 Down because there's a lot of other stuff on bit shoot.
00:11:35 That they're not taking.
00:11:36 Down now I haven't seen I guess.
00:11:39 You know I'm not.
00:11:41 Familiar with the the actual videos that they took down?
00:11:44 But it's not the first time they've taken down other videos before they they'll take down illegal content.
00:11:49 If you try to upload a movie, for example, they'll take that down.
00:11:52 If you you know if you uploaded.
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00:11:55 You know.Devon
00:11:56 CP then they'd probably take that down you.00:12:00 Know that kind of stuff.
00:12:01 So it's not like they don't takedown anything.
00:12:04 It's not like some totally decentralized video hosting thing where they can't take things down, they they'll take things down.
00:12:19 I just realized that this audio has been playing that in the background.
00:12:23 That's probably really annoying, so I'm going to.
00:12:25 Turn that off.
00:12:27 There we go.
00:12:29 Hopefully that wasn't too bad.
00:12:31 Sorry guys, I just set this up like a little bit ago and I didn't realize that the audio source was was going.
00:12:40 Anyway, Long story short, I've talked to these guys before in DMS, not like nothing extensive, and they've always been really helpful to me.
00:12:47 They have always been really nice to me.
00:12:51 I don't know.
00:12:53 What the politics are over there, I don't.
00:12:56 I don't.
00:12:56 I don't.
00:12:57 I'm not.
00:12:57 Too worried about it right now.
00:13:01 I know a lot of people are kind.
00:13:02 Of in panic mode because.
00:13:03 They hate hope, not hate so much, and I get that.
00:13:06 I understand that.
00:13:07 So especially the European people are like up in arms about bit shoot right now.
00:13:12 I totally understand that.
00:13:13 I just don't think it's anything we got to worry about right now, but that's why we got to be nimble.
00:13:17 That's where we have to have.
00:13:19 All these other platforms I mean D live is Chinese, right?
00:13:25 At any moment.
00:13:27 The Chinese government could just say, Oh no more no more.
00:13:31 Devin Stack on on D live or no more any you know and and that just has to happen because there's not exactly.
00:13:37 I mean, they don't have, even if they wanted to, you know, the company wanted to keep me on.
00:13:42 They don't have any say in that.
00:13:47 Every one of these platforms has problems. None of these platforms are 100% where you know we have free speech anymore.
00:13:54 That's, that's the sad thing.
00:13:57 Excuse me.
00:13:58 I'm still a.
00:13:58 Little you know, I got some.
00:14:01 Excuse me.
00:14:02 A little bit of a cough not.
00:14:03 The coop.
00:14:04 But from the the changing weather out here.
00:14:09 The but that's the problem is you used to be.
00:14:13 America was where, you know you could like.
00:14:15 That's what YouTube how that started, you know.
00:14:17 And anything goes, you know, unless it's something illegal in America, which is pretty hard to do, like illegal speech, you know, from a legal standpoint, not from a a corporate standpoint.
00:14:30 You know from the.
00:14:31 The the oligarchy standpoint, there's lots of illegal speech now, right?
00:14:36 But it used to be.
00:14:37 If it wasn't illegal, you know, anything goes.
00:14:39 That's why it was it was so great that America is where the the the Internet was born because it allowed for all this.
00:14:49 It's free exchange of information.
00:14:54 But unfortunately.
00:14:56 That that's no longer the case.
00:15:00 It's no longer the case.
00:15:01 Even the the President, the President of the United States, not even immune to it.
00:15:06 The President, United States, gets censored.
00:15:09 On every platform really like, I mean explicitly on Twitter, but I wouldn't be surprised if if his posts get debossed on Facebook or if his I don't know that he has a YouTube channel.
00:15:23 I don't think I don't think YouTube would necessarily deep boost like the White House channel but.
00:15:32 I mean, that's where we're at now.
00:15:34 That's where we're at.
00:15:36 There the the tech oligarchy can decide what is allowed to be spoken about.
00:15:45 That's just that's the situational run and that is why there's such a problem with the system right now.
00:15:51 And by the way, that.
00:15:52 So that's kind of which kind of.
00:15:53 Leads into what I want to talk about.
00:15:56 Ultimately in the show.
00:15:57 But before we do that, let's just go over a couple.
00:16:00 Of news items.
00:16:04 In the topic of so.
00:16:06 You're saying there's a chance?
00:16:09 You're saying there's a chance?
00:16:11 I know we.
00:16:11 Got some, you know, like some new news yesterday in terms of the election?
00:16:17 And the news yesterday.
00:16:20 Was that the electors have voted?
00:16:23 And it put.
00:16:24 Joe Biden over the the tipping point.
00:16:27 And that in terms of the electors?
00:16:32 That have voted.
00:16:34 Joe Biden, even though the.
00:16:36 The electors votes have not been certified, which does not happen until I think January 6.
00:16:47 As as formally as you can until January 6th.
00:16:51 Joe Biden is president-elect, right? So it's still it, but.
00:16:56 It's still.
00:16:57 So you're saying there's?
Speaker
00:16:58 A chance?00:16:58 You know, it's still it's still informal.
Devon
00:17:02 Until January 6th, but I got to tell you, you know, people are starting to sound like like Bernie Bros from a few years ago like you.00:17:08 Know this is how Bernie can still win.
00:17:12 You know it.
00:17:13 I'm calling it like I see.
00:17:15 It that's kind of how it's starting to sound.
00:17:18 And but as I've said since the day.
00:17:21 After the election, look.
00:17:23 I'm not gonna count Trump out 100% until every legal option has been exhausted and there are still.
00:17:32 Very long shot.
00:17:35 Very long shot.
00:17:37 Legal options that exist.
00:17:41 And I'm sorry these options to me.
00:17:46 Pretty much confirm this is not going.
00:17:49 According to any plan, OK, like there's because.
00:17:54 The the amount of.
00:17:56 Of of of.
00:17:58 Failure points at this point like.
00:18:01 The the the limb that you're having.
00:18:04 To go out on.
00:18:05 If this is your plan, to hope that it works.
00:18:09 Like it's just.
00:18:10 It's such a a vulnerable.
00:18:11 Position to be.
00:18:12 In, if this is your plan, right?
00:18:15 If there's a plan that that, that you're.
00:18:18 I know there's people out there that are still trusting a plan, right?
00:18:21 I know, I know there's people still trusting a plan.
00:18:24 And if this is your plan, you shouldn't be trusting it.
00:18:27 OK, let's say it actually is a plan.
00:18:29 This is a bad plan.
00:18:31 OK, there's.
00:18:32 There are so many points.
00:18:34 There's so many weak spots and.
00:18:35 So many points of failure.
00:18:37 You know that this is.
00:18:39 This is a bad plan like this is you shouldn't be leaving.
00:18:42 You shouldn't be putting on it.
00:18:43 You shouldn't be betting big.
00:18:46 On this, you know like if.
00:18:48 It's almost like saying.
Speaker
00:18:50 OK.Devon
00:18:52 I've decided that we're.00:18:53 Going to start a new multinational company.
00:18:57 And that and you and you start describing like the products you're going to make and like the, the the locations you want to open and and the services you want to offer and all this sort of thing.
00:19:08 But somewhere in the plan and it's and it's very complicated.
00:19:11 You know this plan because it's you know it's.
00:19:13 As anyone who's ever run a business knows, like there's, you know, a lot of moving pieces and everything.
00:19:17 And as you're describing this plan to your investors, somewhere in the in the plan, you're like, OK and then we get all of our profits, all of them.
00:19:26 And we go to Las Vegas and we bet everything.
00:19:31 At the roulette table.
00:19:33 On 14.
00:19:35 Everything on 14 because 14 is my lucky number and we'll bet everything on 14 and then when we inevitably win.
00:19:45 Then we'll have all this money.
00:19:48 And then we'll be able to grow the business to the size that that we'll need because we'll have.
00:19:56 Increased our profits by a factor of what, like 20-6 or you know, whatever it is that roulette.
00:20:04 I mean so.
00:20:05 It's almost like you're the investor.
00:20:06 If you're still trusting a plan, you're like the investor in that room going.
00:20:10 That sounds amazing.
00:20:12 That's that's just this guy, this, this.
00:20:15 Boy is a genius.
Speaker
00:20:17 You know this.00:20:17 This is amazing that.
Devon
00:20:19 He should be running every.00:20:21 Business this is so wow, that's that's some 40 chess right there.
00:20:26 Like just that is, wow.
00:20:29 Wow, I can't believe.
00:20:32 I can't believe this.
00:20:34 Now look.
00:20:36 You could do that plan and it might work.
00:20:38 It could work right.
00:20:40 The odds are not 0.
00:20:43 The odds are not 0.
00:20:46 You could you.
00:20:46 Could definitely do this plan.
00:20:49 And you might pull it off.
00:20:52 It's entirely possible.
00:20:55 And look, it's 2020.
00:20:58 And so it with, you know, times are so weird now.
00:21:02 I wouldn't even be that shocked.
00:21:04 I wouldn't be that shocked.
Speaker 3
00:21:06 If it worked.Devon
00:21:08 It would be again.00:21:11 It's not something I.
Speaker
00:21:12 Would bet on.Devon
00:21:14 If, if, if you know if gun.00:21:16 To the head I.
00:21:16 Wouldn't I wouldn't say that.
00:21:18 Yeah, that sounds like that's what's going to happen.
00:21:21 But if it happens, I'm not going to.
00:21:22 Be like, Oh my.
00:21:24 God, maybe for like a split.
00:21:26 Second, you know, but it's.
00:21:29 It's so there is a possibility where so.
00:21:34 I guess what happened is.
00:21:35 The Republican Party submitted alternate electors.
00:21:41 Except for in one state where the what was it?
00:21:46 Was it Michigan where the the law enforcement prevented the electors from entering the?
00:21:53 The state capital, but here's what I don't understand.
00:21:58 It doesn't matter that.
00:22:01 I don't understand why that matters, because even in the state capitals where the Republican electors were able to enter the building, the the States still certified the Democrat electors.
00:22:16 So I don't see why they had to be in the building if it wasn't you.
00:22:19 Know they didn't.
00:22:19 See, you know nothing official happened, right?
00:22:24 I mean in terms of the Republican electors.
00:22:27 They weren't certified anyway, right?
00:22:29 So it's kind of like, why do you have to be?
00:22:31 In there, then you know.
00:22:34 So I don't know, it's probably some weird, stupid legal thing that, you know, like so much of this process is where it's it's just.
00:22:43 It's just insanity and there's so many little ******** details that.
00:22:49 You know, for whatever reason.
00:22:51 You have to follow some kind of decorum and and who knows?
00:22:55 Some of it's just probably not even written in law and it's just more of a tradition kind of a thing, I don't know.
00:23:00 But anyway, so the long shot that people.
00:23:02 Are thinking is well so because of this process.
00:23:08 Of you know the decorum.
00:23:10 What this does right?
00:23:12 What this do?
00:23:14 Is, even though the Republicans, the Republican electors, have voted in such a way.
00:23:22 That you know that isn't a certified or anything like that.
00:23:26 And they're submitting their votes, which aren't certified to the Senate.
00:23:34 For January 6.
00:23:36 There is this situation.
00:23:40 Where Mike Pence?
00:23:44 When he is counting the because that's what happens right on January 6.
00:23:49 Mike Pence, along with the Senate, they go through and they count the the votes from the different States and then that's when they get the, you know, the total and they they certify it on a national level.
00:24:04 And that's when officially whoever wins the election at that point, that's when legally they're the.
00:24:11 The president-elect or whatever, right. And then they get sworn in on January 20th, right? So.
00:24:20 At that point.
00:24:23 Mike Pence.
00:24:25 Could essentially I guess you could.
00:24:28 You could just explain it as.
00:24:29 He could go rogue.
00:24:31 And he could count the the, the the alternate votes that are submitted by the Republican electors and.
00:24:40 I guess that's not entirely unprecedented, because something similar happened in the case of Nixon and JFK, and in the case of Nixon and JFK, and this was back, I want to say in 1960.
00:25:00 Hawaii was a brand new state at the time.
00:25:03 And hawaii's?
00:25:06 I guess the election results officially from Hawaii were for Nixon and the Democrats at that point submitted alternate votes.
00:25:18 Alternate electors rather.
00:25:20 And in the Senate, they counted the alternate votes instead of the.
00:25:31 Votes that were cast by the actual.
00:25:35 People of Hawaii.
00:25:37 And I don't know if it was because I haven't had time to research that whole cluster.
00:25:43 And I don't know if it was tied to the fact that Hawaii was a brand new state and maybe there was some shenanigans that went on or or or what or or if they were just saying if they just said **** what the people say and just did whatever they want, right?
00:25:56 I don't know.
00:25:57 I don't know.
00:25:57 Like, exactly why that.
00:25:59 Was. I mean, there's.
00:26:00 A lot of weird stuff with, like the Knicks and Kennedy stuff, right?
00:26:02 Because there was also the Chicago dead people that were voting.
00:26:06 And there was a whole lot of ways it sounded like.
00:26:10 JFK essentially screwed over Nix.
00:26:16 In some very big ways, and that was another one of those ways.
00:26:19 And so it's not totally unprecedented.
00:26:22 It was allowed to.
00:26:24 Allowed to keep you know it was allowed to happen.
00:26:26 I mean JFK was president, right?
00:26:28 Not not, I mean until.
00:26:31 Until something happened.
00:26:33 So JFK was, uh, you know, he got in there.
00:26:37 So it could be, UM.
00:26:39 It's not.
00:26:40 It's not entirely impossible, it's just.
00:26:43 It's such a long shot.
00:26:45 It's such a long shot, and not only that, the I'm just.
00:26:51 I'm not.
00:26:51 I'm not convinced that let's say that this this is something that is legally totally possible at all.
00:26:58 Let's just say it comes to I don't think it.
00:26:59 I don't think it strictly comes down to this, but let's just say it does.
00:27:02 Let's say it comes down to Mike Pence.
00:27:05 Just having the balls to do it.
00:27:08 Right, like Mike Pence just has to like nut up and just ******* do it.
00:27:13 And there's nothing anyone can really do about it legally, and it'll just make people flip the **** out because that's what he did.
00:27:20 And but he just has to.
00:27:22 He has to do it though.
00:27:24 I'm still not convinced he would do it.
00:27:27 I'm not convinced he would do it because.
00:27:28 I haven't seen.
00:27:31 Anything that requires courage.
00:27:33 Or breaking away from norms from Republicans.
00:27:40 My entire life.
00:27:42 And Mike Pence isn't exactly.
00:27:46 You know some.
00:27:48 Rogue Republican he's he's exactly the kind of person that they that the RNC would would run for president.
00:27:57 You know, he's he's an establishment Republican.
00:28:01 Just like.
00:28:04 All these other senators and and state legislators.
00:28:09 So I don't see.
00:28:11 Or or, you know, Supreme Court justices, you could say.
00:28:16 And like I said, I don't.
00:28:17 See why?
00:28:19 When there's all these other opportunities that, by the way, it would have looked a lot less bad, right?
00:28:25 Because and this, unless this is.
Speaker
00:28:27 What they want?Devon
00:28:28 You know, maybe that's what they want.00:28:30 Maybe they want it to look really bad, because that's from a perception standpoint, this is like, the worst way to do it.
00:28:38 You know, like the the worst way to do it.
00:28:41 If you if you want to if.
00:28:43 You don't want civil unrest.
Speaker
00:28:45 Maybe they do.Devon
00:28:47 If you don't want civil unrest.00:28:50 The worst way to do it.
00:28:53 You know, like the absolute worst way to do it is to essentially have the guy who's impacted by by how this is, you know, by how this is counted essentially just counting whatever he wants.
00:29:08 You know?
00:29:08 Ohh I win.
00:29:10 I'm vice president again because I said.
00:29:14 That that is the worst possible way to win.
00:29:19 In terms of public perception, the worst way possible to win.
00:29:25 And that will absolutely.
00:29:29 Absolute, which is in a.
00:29:30 Way kind of why?
00:29:32 It's kind of like that'd be kind of interesting.
00:29:35 Absolutely it would escalate.
00:29:38 What's been going on in this country?
00:29:42 And that's the best.
00:29:43 See, I'm having to be more careful.
00:29:45 And this is one thing I've noticed about this stream this morning is I'm having to be a lot more careful with my.
00:29:52 So if you go to D live.
00:29:54 That's another reason.
00:29:56 Why? Maybe.
00:29:59 You know, maybe maybe those those streams are.
00:30:02 A little more.
00:30:04 A little more.
00:30:06 I don't know.
00:30:06 I don't have the I don't have to watch my language quite as much.
00:30:10 So that's, that's what's going on with.
00:30:12 That, like I said, it's.
00:30:14 I wouldn't bet wouldn't bet the.
00:30:16 Farm on on that anything remotely like that happening.
00:30:19 But that's that's the going 40 chess plan right now.
00:30:24 Now just related to that kind of, I think it was Michigan once again the results to the forensic study on.
00:30:34 The voting machines.
00:30:37 Or at least partially was released and the conclusion.
00:30:43 Of the forensic team, which was, I think, chosen by the Court, so it's not like this wasn't like a.
00:30:50 A forensic team chosen by you know, Trump's legal team or anything like that, you know, this was a a third party. I think Harvard grad.
00:31:02 That went over it, and his conclusion was.
00:31:07 I don't know if we can even talk about it actually on YouTube.
00:31:11 But it it I would.
00:31:13 I'll just say his conclusion.
00:31:16 Strongly favored.
00:31:20 Trump's legal argument.
00:31:22 You know that's about the best I can really say.
00:31:24 One thing I can say because it's just factual.
00:31:28 That is pretty, I mean this is really a big deal and it's simple to understand and this is what a lot of people should be meming if that's what they want to do.
00:31:37 These machines do save logs, right?
00:31:41 And the logs for 2020.
00:31:45 We're not there.
00:31:47 But logs for for previous years elections were there.
00:31:53 So it wasn't like some ohh.
00:31:55 Like not only if there was a glitch.
00:31:56 This glitch just magically only affected.
00:32:00 The logs for 2020.
00:32:03 So clearly that you know it, I think it you, I mean I can't really maybe say what.
00:32:08 What you can.
00:32:09 Conclude from that, but it's pretty easy.
00:32:11 To put two and two together with that, that that right there is really all you need to know about what happened with those machines.
00:32:19 Is that the logs?
00:32:20 Only for 2020.
00:32:22 We're missing.
00:32:24 And I think that's that's pretty you know that's that's all you need to know.
00:32:31 OK.
00:32:33 So all of that said.
00:32:36 All of that said.
00:32:40 I want to talk about.
00:32:46 I was I.
00:32:47 I've I've talked about in the past.
00:32:49 You see a lot of people.
00:32:51 They they are now, I think even more so, especially after yesterday.
00:32:57 They're coming to terms with the fact that it doesn't look good again.
00:33:01 We just talked about how I'm not saying there's.
00:33:03 Not a chance, but it doesn't look good.
00:33:05 And they are slowly starting to wrap their minds around the fact that the GOP is not.
00:33:15 Doesn't represent them.
00:33:17 And that the system, because it's not just the the GOP, it's not just the state legislators.
00:33:22 And it's not just the the senators.
00:33:25 And it's not just the, you know, the the house and the Senate in Washington.
00:33:29 And it it it's also the Supreme Court justices.
00:33:34 It's also the television networks, you know, like Fox News or whatever.
00:33:39 It's also it's everything, right.
00:33:40 Like there is no representation.
00:33:44 Slowly, slowly, painfully, slowly.
00:33:47 I'm sorry, this is really painful for me because I've been saying.
00:33:50 This for at least.
00:33:51 You know about three years?
00:33:53 UM, but I get.
00:33:55 It I'm not like super ****** *** because I get it because it took me a lot longer than that to get it.
00:33:59 But there's people are starting to realize ohh this is pretty much just theater.
00:34:05 You know, they they want us on Election Day and and that's and then they go back to.
00:34:11 Doing whatever the hell they want.
00:34:12 Right.
00:34:14 And so as they people begin to conclude this.
00:34:19 Which I which is fantastic.
00:34:23 My frustration is now.
00:34:25 OK, you've identified.
00:34:29 The cause of.
00:34:33 Of this, you know the.
00:34:34 The cause of your pain?
00:34:37 But the solution that I still see people.
00:34:41 Clinging to.
00:34:43 It's like it's like saying, yeah, the system's broken. The system's rigged. You know, the system doesn't work for us. Therefore, we must use the system to remedy this.
00:34:54 And it's.
00:34:56 You know, it's like.
00:34:57 And maybe I just gotta be more patient.
00:35:00 I got to be more patient.
00:35:02 And I and I've done entire streams about the the psychology of this, the way I see it, you know, there was a the video called the parties over that's on YouTube and bit shoot.
00:35:14 And I kind of talked about this, how there's a lot of people, they just don't want to.
00:35:19 They don't want to face the fact that the the image of America is not the image that that was in their head, like they've been propagandized to their entire life.
00:35:32 And just like everything else, you have to unlearn.
00:35:34 One of the things you have to unlearn.
00:35:36 Is that the system?
00:35:39 It doesn't work the way as advertised, right?
00:35:42 And the people.
00:35:42 Are starting to finally get you know.
00:35:43 Starting to finally figure that out.
00:35:45 They just, they don't.
00:35:46 They can't apply that then to the conclusion then is you can't.
00:35:50 I mean, if the system is rigged against you, you can't use the system to unring it.
00:35:53 You know, like that's and I.
00:35:55 And I've been.
00:35:55 I was trying to think I was thinking about this the other day or actually rather yesterday and.
00:35:59 Specifically, I was like, why are people having this disconnect still?
00:36:04 Like, what is it?
00:36:05 I mean, you you figured out now that the system is rigged.
00:36:10 But you are still trying to use the system to unring it.
00:36:14 You know what?
00:36:15 Why is that?
00:36:16 Why is that?
00:36:18 And one of the reasons.
00:36:21 I I I think I came up with.
00:36:24 Was a lot of people are not.
00:36:26 Familiar with, there's two things.
00:36:29 That they're not really familiar with one of those things is decay.
00:36:35 Decay and rot.
00:36:38 And I just mean like really just, you know, generally speaking, day-to-day life decay and rut, a lot of people who live in like.
00:36:47 Say the suburbs.
00:36:48 And you know, they live in areas they're newly developed.
00:36:51 There's brand new strip malls, you know, like you go to, you know, these freshly veneered, freshly decorated.
00:37:01 Well, I mean, not right now, right, because of the lockdowns. But you know, in the past you you go into the mall or you go into a restaurant and everything's like.
00:37:11 Very nice and clean if you're if.
00:37:13 You're middle class.
00:37:15 And you live in the suburbs and you're, you know, the subdivision that you live in it.
00:37:18 It's maybe 10 years old, but there's new construction down the street.
00:37:23 Even if you live in, it's in some of these cities.
00:37:26 You know that they like.
00:37:27 I don't know if you've been to DC or or any of these major cities recently.
00:37:32 I don't know if you know the.
00:37:35 If this has been changed this year, but there's always like massive cranes, you know, building up new skyscrapers like all over the place, there's construction. There's all everything's being built, there's always.
00:37:48 New things and anything that's kind of old and and and not well capped is getting knocked down right. Very and and and and it like, if anything's rotting in your refrigerator, gets thrown away. Most people don't have they're they're not being faced with decay.
00:38:07 They're not being faced with rot at the first sign of rot.
00:38:11 They they discard it, you know they don't observe it.
00:38:14 You know, even like with technology, you know the the second the new phone is out, I mean, your old phone still works, but you trade it in for the new phone or, you know, sell it on.
00:38:23 EBay or something?
00:38:24 Like that, right.
00:38:25 And so everyone is always operating.
00:38:30 In an environment where everything's new, everything's new. In fact, a lot of people don't even, like, fix up old cars.
00:38:37 You know this is the same sort of a thing a lot of people don't even fix up new cars.
00:38:41 They buy a new car and then they they trade it in when they want, you know.
00:38:46 When they want to get the next car.
00:38:48 And if they do have to fix it, like if it's making a noise or it's not starting, they.
00:38:52 Just they take it to someone.
00:38:55 And that person just give tells them like this is how much it costs and if it costs too much, maybe they just get a new one, you know.
00:39:02 And and very, very few things in peoples lives are are user serviceable right not not very many people are saying oh, you know what this piece of technology, my life no longer you know my laptop doesn't work you know.
00:39:16 How many people and there are there are some people that will go and take the time and like, if you're the screening, your laptop breaks, you can fix it.
00:39:27 But most people.
00:39:28 Aren't going to fix it.
00:39:29 Most people are going to just, you know, throw it away or, you know, get rid of it on Craigslist or something and get.
00:39:35 A new laptop.
00:39:37 And so that that in that paradigm.
00:39:40 Where you are never, ever, ever.
00:39:43 Looking at decay.
00:39:46 And you were never looking at rot.
00:39:49 And more importantly.
00:39:52 You are never in a situation where you're evaluating the decay and you're evaluating the rot.
00:39:59 And determining if it's worth salvaging.
00:40:06 You don't have that skill set.
00:40:09 You're never. Ever.
00:40:10 Doing that in your life, you're never doing that.
00:40:15 You know, when I was younger.
00:40:18 I wanted to, I really liked.
00:40:22 British sports cars like Roadsters you know so, like MGBS triumphs.
00:40:30 What Austin Healey's you know my favorite car, which I've talked about before. Jaguar E type. You know, I like the the two seater curvy British cars from the 60s and into the 70s.
00:40:46 And they're, you know, they're.
00:40:48 Kind of expensive and they're not.
00:40:49 Then they're expensive.
00:40:50 Also to work on because they they're not well built cars.
00:40:53 They're just it's definitely a form over function kind of a thing.
00:40:58 And I really wanted one of these cars.
00:41:01 And I didn't have any money.
00:41:04 Because I I was poor I.
00:41:05 Worked, you know.
00:41:06 At a fast food restaurant, my parents didn't have money and what money they did have, they didn't give to me, you know.
00:41:13 And my dad.
00:41:15 'S one of the.
00:41:16 Few things we ever did together actually.
00:41:19 He was a mechanic for several years.
00:41:22 Before he, you know when he was younger, he he worked as.
00:41:24 A mechanic. So he was.
00:41:26 Pretty good at at at assessing vehicles.
00:41:30 And in fact, when I was much younger from extra money, he used to buy old cars and restore them.
00:41:38 And then.
00:41:39 Sell them so he would flip.
00:41:41 He'd flip old cars and he actually did that so often that that's kind of why I think I got interested in doing something similar because that when I was a little kid, there was always like three or four cars in our on our property in various levels of restoration.
00:41:58 And there was always different.
00:41:59 It was always cycling through.
00:42:00 There was, you know.
00:42:02 We had like.
00:42:03 Three or four different cars.
00:42:06 Every month, you know like he would.
00:42:08 He would get them fixed up pretty quick.
00:42:13 So when I wanted.
00:42:15 An old British Roadster I was like, well, you know, I've seen my dad restore countless cars and I kind of know the process.
00:42:24 I kind of know what I'm what I'd be getting into.
00:42:27 I'll just buy some ***** ** **** and fix it up and then.
00:42:32 I'll have a A.
00:42:33 Cool car.
00:42:34 With not a lot of money.
00:42:36 And so I went with my debt.
00:42:38 We went through the.
00:42:38 Paper and I went with my dad and we looked at these old triumphs and these old MGB's.
00:42:48 He would help me assess.
00:42:52 The decay, the rot.
00:42:55 On all of these cars.
00:42:58 He would help me assess whether or not the damage was so bad.
00:43:02 That you would essentially it's almost pointless getting this rusted out.
00:43:07 Hulk of metal.
00:43:10 Because you would, you would be essentially building a brand new car from scratch, like there'd be so much wrong with it by the time you were done, you might as well have just bought all the replacement parts and just built a new A brand.
00:43:22 New car piece by piece because in in fact it'd almost be easier to do that because of all the old **** that you'd have to like rip out and you know, sand down and resurface and all that other stuff that it, it would be easier and maybe even.
00:43:36 Cheaper to just build a.
00:43:38 Car piece by piece with some of these cars like some of these cars were that bad.
00:43:42 Right, especially the British roadsters, because they're just they they used really ****** steel.
00:43:47 And so everything rusts really bad.
00:43:50 And so it took several.
00:43:54 Excuse me.
00:43:55 It took a long time.
00:43:57 Before we we finally found.
00:44:00 What I ended up getting was an an old MGB which was.
00:44:04 It was a fun project car and I got it all put together and.
00:44:08 And you know, I missed that car.
00:44:09 It was a good car.
00:44:10 Well, I mean it.
00:44:11 Wasn't a good car, but.
00:44:12 It was a it was.
00:44:14 A nightmare car but.
00:44:15 It looked really cool and it was fun to drive.
00:44:16 Around it, a little small for someone.
00:44:19 My my my height, but more than a little small actually we had to custom lower the remount the seats so that I could even fit in it.
00:44:29 It was like a clown car.
00:44:30 I used to tell people I don't get in my car so much as I put it on like a jacket because that's how it felt.
00:44:37 So I learned.
00:44:40 During this process.
00:44:42 To assess the decay, assess the rot and determine if it was something that not just that was worth salvaging, that it was if it.
00:44:52 Was even possible.
00:44:54 To salvage.
00:44:57 And I've used that skill throughout my life.
00:45:01 Most recently, like I said, just just the other day while I was, I was going off.
00:45:08 Into the desert.
00:45:10 Let's see, I've got video of this.
00:45:17 I've I've talked about how I do rock marches in the desert to 1 to kind.
00:45:23 Of get back into shape, but also just to to train.
00:45:28 You know, it's one thing to say, oh, I've got, like this, you know, 80 pound bug out bag, but I can't even like carry it to the end of the block.
00:45:38 You know what I mean?
00:45:38 You've got.
00:45:39 To be able to to.
00:45:40 Know you got to test out your gear too.
00:45:42 If you got a bug out, bag and.
00:45:44 Then you take it.
00:45:44 Out in an emergency situation and it turns out that you picked all the wrong stuff it it's going to be you're going to have a bad.
00:45:52 Time, right?
00:45:53 So I go.
00:45:54 I've been going out in my in my gear just to test it out and I have found stuff that doesn't work, you know, and stuff that I I realize that I need that.
00:46:02 I didn't think.
00:46:03 I would need and especially now it's cold.
00:46:06 It's actually I have to be like bundled.
00:46:07 Up because you know, in this right here where this is at freezing.
00:46:12 What you're looking at so in the desert you find weird stuff.
00:46:15 You find anything from like abandoned cars to just like mattresses or just weird stuff sometimes.
00:46:22 And I found while out in the desert someone had dumped a bunch of cactuses and other plants.
00:46:31 Just apparently done some landscaping work and just drove out to the desert and just dumped.
00:46:37 All their old ****.
00:46:39 And I a lot of people don't know this.
00:46:41 Cactuses are some of the easiest plants to propagate.
00:46:46 You can literally just go up to a cactus and and chop off part of the cactus and most.
00:46:51 In most cases, not every cactus is like this, and you can ram it in the ground and it will grow.
00:46:55 A new cactus, right.
00:46:57 Same thing with a lot of succulents.
00:46:59 Right?
00:46:59 And so right there.
00:47:01 What you're looking at.
00:47:02 That's some agave.
00:47:03 And some of the agave still had some roots on it, and the problem is, and there's you can see there's a lot of cactus pads.
00:47:12 Just piled up and just cactus cuttings.
00:47:15 And so I I found this stuff and I'm like, well, this is great.
00:47:18 This is the kind of this is exactly the kind.
00:47:20 Of thing that.
00:47:23 I I need for for my cactus farm.
00:47:25 It's like it's actually hundreds of dollars.
00:47:27 Worth of plants?
00:47:29 If you can revive this stuff and get it working.
00:47:32 So I I got excited and I started looking through all this stuff and I started assessing the rot.
00:47:38 I started assessing the decay because it wasn't just that there was.
00:47:43 A lot of rot rotted.
00:47:44 Pieces, but also, since I don't know when this got dropped out in the desert, it could have been.
00:47:50 Honestly, it could have been weeks ago because that's the other thing a lot of these cactus pads.
00:47:54 Especially with weather being when it's cold will last for an amazing like a weird amount of time.
00:48:00 Like sometimes maybe even up to a year before it full fully dies.
00:48:05 You know, depending on the situation, if it's like, really hot, it'll die pretty quick.
00:48:10 So I was checking out that stuff.
00:48:13 And looking to see.
00:48:15 Wow, is this something that's that's worth?
00:48:18 Trying to bring back to the pillbox and trying to revive.
00:48:23 Or is the rot just?
00:48:25 Is it too much?
00:48:27 And so I it was hard to tell in the dark.
00:48:29 I ended up going back.
00:48:30 I took some of that stuff home, and then I ended up going back there the next day.
00:48:35 And loading my truck up with some stuff.
00:48:40 And when I was looking at the.
00:48:44 Some of the cuttings.
00:48:46 And here's.
00:48:48 Here's some of the cactus cuttings.
00:48:51 And you can look at it.
00:48:53 And see like these are the ones I decided these were salvageable.
00:48:57 Because those pads, they're not in the best shape, you know, they're definitely not in the best shape.
00:49:02 And in this piece right here, there's little pieces of rot on it.
00:49:06 And that I'll then I'll definitely have to cut off.
00:49:11 But overall, it's still green enough.
00:49:13 It's still lush enough.
00:49:17 Even though, like you can tell, it's not doing so hot, it's still good enough.
00:49:22 To where you can get it to.
00:49:23 Come back you can.
00:49:24 Get it to grow back and then I'll have these genetics right of a plant that clearly grows out here just fine.
00:49:32 And so you go through all this stuff and what happens is.
00:49:37 You know, here's some of the ones that I I replanted to give you an idea.
00:49:41 I mean, you literally just put it in dirt.
00:49:43 And it grows right.
00:49:46 And so those will all come back eventually, not till spring I mean.
00:49:50 They'll they'll be.
00:49:52 Even with holes, see, that was actually something I I'd save from from my yard.
00:49:56 That's not one that I found.
00:49:58 That was one that got attacked by animals and I cut off a a piece that was still usable and planted it, and it's already gotten new roots.
00:50:06 It's just droopy because the weather has been so cold.
00:50:10 But then let's see here.
00:50:12 Here is.
00:50:16 Oh, now here it is.
00:50:21 But then there's the pads that were not worth it, and they're not worth it because so much of the pad is damaged.
00:50:30 You know so much like in that case, that pad right there, it's dried and hard as a rock.
00:50:34 It's pretty much dead already.
00:50:36 This one same thing that looks a little better, but it's pretty much, you know, it's really weak, it's Shively.
00:50:43 There's little bits of rot, and you can cut off rot.
00:50:46 You can cut off rot, and if there's still enough pad left over.
00:50:51 It will live, it will survive, but unfortunately it depends on where the rot is, how much rot is there.
00:50:59 I mean, there's some pads that if you cut the rod off, there's really nothing left.
00:51:03 And so just like with the cars, just like with the cars you're assessing.
00:51:10 OK.
00:51:11 How bad is the damage?
00:51:14 Is this something that is worth trying to regrow because?
00:51:18 There are even some.
00:51:19 Pads that OK, technically you could cut off all the rot, which let's say is like 75% of the pad.
00:51:25 You can get.
00:51:26 The you know the pad to maybe sort of heal up and you could.
00:51:30 You could invest so much energy into this stupid.
00:51:33 Pad that maybe in a couple of years.
00:51:38 You would have.
Speaker
00:51:39 You would have.Devon
00:51:40 More genetic material from that plant, enough to like.00:51:42 Get it going again.
00:51:44 But is it worth?
00:51:45 It no, it's not the amount of time you'd have to spend trying to.
00:51:49 Like baby that.
00:51:50 Might as well just go get another pet.
00:51:53 You know it it it's not worth it.
00:51:54 At all.
00:51:55 And so it's the same kind of skill set.
00:51:59 You're sitting there and determining.
00:52:01 OK.
00:52:02 Is this something that's worth doing?
00:52:05 Another thing that I found I might as well just show you guys this.
00:52:10 Is the was agave or I'm sorry?
00:52:12 Well, there was agave too, but with Yucca so with Yucca.
00:52:19 Yucca cuttings a lot of people don't know this.
00:52:21 I mean, I found that someone had apparently had trimmed either trimmed A severely a Yucca plant or had just killed it in many pieces.
00:52:30 But a lot of people don't know you can get these Yucca pieces and you can rip off the leaves as I'm doing there now and until you have kind of like a stock at the bottom.
00:52:41 And then you can ram it in.
00:52:42 The ground.
00:52:44 And it'll grow a whole new Yucca.
00:52:46 Plant now I don't know how long these were sitting.
00:52:48 Out in.
00:52:48 The desert, and I mean they're still relatively green.
00:52:51 It didn't seem like it was too bad.
00:52:53 I have high hopes.
00:52:54 For them, you know, coming back.
00:52:58 But again, this is I don't have the experience to know specifically with Yucca if it if it's past its prime, I cannot.
00:53:06 I cannot properly assess the decay or.
00:53:10 Or whether or.
00:53:10 Not it is salvageable because it's just not.
00:53:13 It's outside of my my life experience.
00:53:17 So anyway, the.
00:53:19 Moral of the story is I think there's a lot of people.
00:53:24 Who are looking at the country and.
00:53:26 They they're starting to see.
00:53:27 The rot in the decay.
00:53:29 They're starting to to slowly be able to assess.
00:53:34 The rot and decay.
00:53:37 But they don't know what that means.
00:53:39 Like they don't.
00:53:40 They can't be.
00:53:41 They don't have the experience in their life where they can then put it together.
00:53:45 That, Oh well, if there's this much rot and decay, you really can't get rid of it.
00:53:50 I mean, you really can't.
00:53:51 I mean, you can't just sit there and and slowly, slowly try to eradicate it.
00:53:59 Because the growth rate of the decay.
00:54:03 Is greater than the.
00:54:08 The rate at.
00:54:09 Which we can get rid of it.
00:54:11 You know, like it's the what is growing faster than we are able to remove it and.
00:54:20 Even if we tried cutting.
00:54:21 It all out.
00:54:23 Like in the case of the these cactus pads, or in the case of the car that needs to be restored and you're just like, you know, we're just going to rip out everything and we're going to replace everything.
00:54:32 Even if you did looked at it from that.
00:54:34 Standpoint, just like with the cactus pad.
00:54:38 Either a it won't even live because you'll cut off so much of the pad that there's just not enough.
00:54:45 You know, biological material.
00:54:46 Leftover for it to even recover from that.
00:54:52 It will take so long and what comes out of it won't even be what initially like with the car, you might as well just be rebuilding an entire new car.
00:55:04 It'll cost so much money and so much resources, and by the time you're done, you didn't even.
00:55:09 Really save it.
00:55:11 You might as well have just started with just buying brand new parts, or in the case of the cactus, you might as well.
00:55:17 Have just.
00:55:19 Got a different cactus pattern?
00:55:22 You know, with the with the agave I found.
00:55:28 A lot of these agave plants, and I had to go through and cut off the rot.
00:55:32 There wasn't a lot of rot like that's that's the amount of rot.
00:55:35 No big deal.
00:55:37 And I was able to plant it.
00:55:42 And that's going to that's going to live, that's going to live just fine.
00:55:46 I have really high hopes for that.
00:55:48 You know, I was able to cut off some of the dead.
00:55:50 I don't know what you call those things.
00:55:53 They're not leaves there's there's like.
00:55:54 A word for it, I don't.
00:55:55 Know and that will probably grow.
00:55:58 Probably not a lot the first year, but it'll eventually recover and it'll grow because there wasn't a lot of.
00:56:05 And that's the case with this country.
00:56:07 If there wasn't a lot, if there was just sum and that's when people should have taken action, you know, or like with a with a, with a car.
00:56:14 Same metaphor.
00:56:16 If you found a car like with with an old MGB and like the top was rotted out like the vinyl top was bad and maybe there was a Fender that was dented and and.
00:56:26 Maybe even like it had carburetor problems or.
00:56:28 Something like that and maybe some interior.
00:56:30 Issues, you know, that's when you restore it.
00:56:33 You don't wait until it's like a rusted like the floorboards you can see through the you know, you can look and see the ground when you look down, which a lot of these cars that was the case.
00:56:43 You know you don't wait until the engine is seized.
00:56:46 You don't wait until you know the the the it's missing pieces because people have been cannibalizing the car for decades to to fix other cars and then think ohh now I'm going.
00:56:58 To fix this one up.
00:57:00 You don't do that because there's nothing left to salvage.
00:57:05 You might as well just start from fresh.
00:57:09 You know if.
00:57:09 You put all this time in, you know, like, here's here's an example.
00:57:12 Here, here's an.
00:57:13 Agave and it was huge, like it's hard to tell in this video, but this is a huge piece of agave.
00:57:20 And that whole bottom part is rotted out.
00:57:23 It's all it's 100% rotted out, you know, this is kind of like to give an idea. I'm sure you guys have had.
00:57:30 Not avocado.
00:57:31 What am I thinking of?
00:57:32 It's kind of like that when you peel it away different.
00:57:36 Artichoke petals.
00:57:39 That's kind of how this agave is.
00:57:40 But it's the bottoms rotted out of it now, I think I know I'm not positive.
00:57:45 I think there's a way that I could maybe cut the rod out and maybe try to route just one of those individual individual leaves in like a humidity.
00:57:56 You know, climate controlled, grow tent and eventually get it to root, which is iffy.
00:58:04 Like I don't even know if you can really pull that off like I'm sure you can pull it off if you have like the exact perfect conditions that maybe you put rooting hormone on.
00:58:13 You know you can make it happen.
00:58:15 But it's not worth it.
00:58:17 That that thing is that the rot is too much.
00:58:20 You can assess the rot, you can assess the decay and realize no, it's.
00:58:25 It's dunkies.
00:58:26 This thing is completely worthless.
00:58:29 It's not.
00:58:29 Worth it at all?
00:58:31 By the time, in fact, even though this thing is huge like this is a fairly big.
00:58:38 Huge piece of agave.
00:58:40 It would be faster.
00:58:45 Use one of these little pups, so like one of the pieces of agave actually had a pup coming out of the roots and I, you know.
00:58:50 Chopped it off.
00:58:52 It had been nibbled on by like some animals.
00:58:53 I don't know, like rats or something, but that is actually worth it.
00:59:00 That is more worth saving because the rot and the nibbles.
00:59:05 Are in the right place.
00:59:06 The root system seems to be fine.
00:59:08 That will survive and even though it's way smaller than that other piece that's going to live, and that's going to starting from scratch, essentially.
00:59:17 Is going to be more worth it than trying to deal with something that's.
00:59:24 Rot it out like that.
00:59:29 And so I, like I said.
00:59:30 I just don't think that people in day-to-day life.
00:59:34 Have this experience where they are assessing.
00:59:40 The rot where they're assessing.
00:59:44 The damage.
00:59:46 To a car.
00:59:48 Because people aren't salvaging things.
00:59:51 Nothing gets salvage.
00:59:53 Everything is disposable.
00:59:55 Everything is renewed.
00:59:59 And so you don't have a lot of experience in what it's like to look at rot or to look at decay.
01:00:09 And determine whether or not it's worth even fixing.
01:00:15 And and not even let ohh is it is.
01:00:17 It worth my time.
01:00:18 I'm not saying that like in the case of the agave and stuff, it's like.
01:00:24 Or or in the the cactus pads, right?
01:00:26 Like if you cut out a certain amount.
01:00:29 It it it it it can't heal, it won't even root.
01:00:33 Or if it does, it's like it'll be.
01:00:35 In like this.
01:00:36 This like it have to be in like I said like in this.
01:00:41 Humidity controlled grow tent where you had you controlled every environmental factor which in the terms in terms of this country you'll never be able to do you.
01:00:50 It would be so fragile, like if you remove like which is by.
01:00:53 This is one of the things.
01:00:54 This is one of the reasons why I can kind of sympathize with maybe Trump not draining the swamp.
01:01:01 OK, because let's say and I don't know that he even really wanted to.
01:01:06 I'm just.
01:01:06 Going to let's just give him.
Speaker
01:01:07 The benefit of.Devon
01:01:08 The doubt for right now.01:01:09 Let's say Trump got to Washington.
01:01:13 And he really wanted to drain the swamp.
01:01:15 I don't think this is true because he ended up hiring a lot of the swamp.
01:01:18 But let's say he.
01:01:19 Really had a plan and.
Speaker
01:01:22 He was just really bad.Devon
01:01:23 At hiring, right?01:01:25 UM.
01:01:27 If you assess the rot.
01:01:30 If you assess the decay.
01:01:33 In the swamp in the country, whether you're looking at intelligence agencies, whether you're looking at really all the federal agencies, whether you're looking at at Congress, whether you're looking at really everything, every piece of that, this is, which is part of the problem, right?
01:01:52 And you start to look at it and assess.
01:01:54 That wow, if we cut out.
01:01:57 All the rot.
01:01:59 Like it's more rot than not, you know, like in the case of like the cactus pad, right, if I if I have a rotting cactus pad and 80% of it is rot and I cut off that 80%.
01:02:13 It's going to be so fragile.
01:02:16 It's going to be so susceptible to infection, like is the immune system like it could dry out really easy.
01:02:24 It might not.
01:02:25 It might not even heal properly.
01:02:26 It might just die like you might just knock it.
01:02:28 Like even if you have the ability to control every little factor, it might just shrivel up and die.
01:02:33 You don't know until you try.
01:02:34 Right.
01:02:36 And so I can kind of sympathize.
01:02:39 With Trump in that way.
01:02:41 To where it's possible.
01:02:44 That he got to Washington.
01:02:46 And he made the assessment.
01:02:48 He looked at the rot.
01:02:49 He looked at the decay.
01:02:52 And he said to himself.
01:02:55 Wow. You know, holy ****.
01:02:58 It's so bad.
01:03:00 It's so bad that if I actually go and try to cut out the rotting pieces of these organizations.
01:03:07 Thy cut out the decay.
01:03:10 I'm going to be gutting these agencies.
01:03:13 By like 80% and not just, you know, one agency like every agency.
01:03:18 By 80%.
01:03:21 And we might not survive that as a country.
01:03:24 And I don't just mean that that we might not survive it in that the the agencies themselves won't survive.
01:03:31 I mean that that would leave us vulnerable.
01:03:36 To outside infection to outside factors, you know in the same.
01:03:41 Way that even.
01:03:42 Though the cactus pad will eventually die of the rot like.
01:03:45 If you just.
01:03:46 If you don't cut the rod out and you try to just plant a rotted cactus pad.
01:03:52 Even though it will die eventually, it will.
01:03:56 And in fact.
01:03:57 That rot, let's say by and I've I've done experiments where I've seen this happen.
01:04:01 It'll start to grow a new pad because you you plant it at roots you.
01:04:06 Know, even though it's rotting.
01:04:07 And that rot will spread to the new pad.
01:04:09 And kill it.
01:04:11 So even if it tries to grow and keep going.
01:04:15 Eventually it's going to die, because that rot is not being addressed.
01:04:19 Right.
01:04:20 So even though that's the case?
01:04:23 If you cut it out.
01:04:25 It's also going to die.
01:04:27 And not because of the slow rot.
01:04:31 But because it'll it'll, it'll die quickly.
01:04:35 It'll die because it'll dry out.
01:04:37 It'll die because.
01:04:38 It will get infected like when you do the cut.
01:04:41 Maybe you didn't sterilize the blade perfectly, or maybe you did and justice because it's an open wound for a few hours before it like it crossed over and stuff some kind of microbe.
01:04:51 Got on it.
01:04:51 And then and that's going to just create more rot and now it doesn't have the ability, it doesn't have the immune system to deal with it.
01:04:57 And so it just dies.
01:04:58 And quicker than if you had left the rod on.
01:05:01 And then if that happens.
01:05:05 You're the guy who cut.
01:05:06 Off the rot and killed it.
01:05:07 Right. You're the guy.
01:05:10 Who is responsible for creating this?
01:05:14 All these new vulnerabilities?
01:05:16 That killed it faster, whereas if you just kind of say, uh, you know what?
01:05:22 **** it.
01:05:24 Let's just let the rot stay.
01:05:29 Eventually it's going to die.
01:05:31 But so am I, you know?
01:05:33 And so but when that happens, I'm not going to be sitting.
01:05:37 There holding the bag.
01:05:41 And now I'm not saying that's what Trump did or is doing.
01:05:44 I'm just saying, like, I could see that how that.
01:05:47 Could be possible?
01:05:50 And I could see how that's a.
01:05:51 Much easier way to look at it.
01:05:54 And even if Trump doesn't look at it that way, I could see how maybe the people that he would need.
01:06:00 To help them perform the cut.
01:06:02 On the pad.
01:06:04 Might think that might be like, yeah, well you.
01:06:07 Know because you know that's not.
01:06:10 Cutting out, gutting an agency like that, let alone every agency.
01:06:16 Would not would require a lot of help.
01:06:20 That's not something you can single handedly do.
01:06:23 Excuse me.
01:06:28 So anyway.
01:06:29 That's just something that I was thinking about.
01:06:31 As I was.
01:06:34 Some of this.
01:06:37 Salvaging of free trash plants.
01:06:43 My free trash plants.
01:06:47 Where and.
01:06:48 Here's here's some of my my experimental trash plants were like these are the cuttings that were too small to.
01:06:53 Really. They they.
01:06:55 Probably won't survive and maybe.
01:06:56 Some of them will.
01:06:58 And I just kind of threw them in this, you know, pot and be like, oh, we'll see.
01:07:02 We'll just see what happens with.
01:07:03 Some of these guys, but.
01:07:07 Yeah. The bottom line is.
01:07:12 I don't think a lot of the people, there's a lot of these people who have, they've now at least seen they're coming to terms with how rigged the system is against them.
01:07:23 And they're coming to terms.
01:07:26 With how?
01:07:28 Far reaching the problem is.
01:07:31 But they don't have any experience in that and they you can't.
01:07:36 Once you've seen that, you have to then have the wisdom to say.
01:07:41 Oh well, this didn't happen overnight.
01:07:43 Just like the the rot in the the cactus pad didn't happen overnight, just like the decay of that.
01:07:49 The car rotting in a field somewhere.
01:07:51 It didn't happen overnight that it didn't get rusted to a pile of of.
01:07:57 In a weekend that took decades, they took decades of neglect, decades of just sitting there in the rain.
01:08:05 Filling up with.
01:08:05 Water and, you know, oxidation and all that stuff.
01:08:10 And you know the same with the cactus.
01:08:11 That rot didn't happen right away.
01:08:13 It started out with just a little piece of.
01:08:15 Rock that you?
01:08:16 Could have cut off.
01:08:17 You know, maybe like a little.
01:08:18 Centimeter of the pad and it would be totally fine.
01:08:21 It would have.
01:08:21 Recovered just fine.
01:08:24 But because it wasn't addressed, and because it.
01:08:27 Was allowed to grow.
01:08:29 And decay.
01:08:31 And rot.
01:08:34 It's at a point now.
01:08:37 Where there you cannot undo it.
01:08:39 You cannot rewind it.
01:08:41 You cannot rewind the rot on a cactus pad anymore than you can rewind the rust on a car.
01:08:49 And I, like I said, I just don't think people have enough experience with decay and rot in the physical world.
01:08:56 To inform their mind.
01:08:58 On to.
01:09:02 Where they can apply this knowledge, this real life, hands on knowledge.
01:09:07 To institutions because it really it is the same thing.
01:09:12 It is the same thing you could or even with the human body, you could say with cancer.
01:09:16 It's kind of the same thing.
01:09:19 You know, once the cancer has spread to.
01:09:21 80% of your body.
01:09:23 You can't just turn it around.
01:09:25 You can't.
01:09:26 Just reverse it.
01:09:29 You know, it's spread too far.
01:09:31 And you can't.
01:09:32 Cut it out, either because you'll die.
01:09:34 It's like, well, the cancer is all over your lungs.
01:09:36 If only you could remove your lungs, you'd be fine.
01:09:39 But you can't.
01:09:44 You need those things you know to live.
01:09:48 And I think that's the issue right now is is even the people now that are slowly, slowly starting to realize how bad it is.
01:09:56 They don't know that the solution can't therefore be.
01:10:00 OK.
01:10:01 Well, let, let's just let's just.
01:10:03 Rewind it.
01:10:04 Let's just rewind the tape.
01:10:08 Because that's just not something that's.
01:10:11 That's even possible.
01:10:14 So all right.
01:10:15 I don't want to beat a dead horse on that.
01:10:16 Let me take a look at the Super chats.
01:10:20 And then we'll wrap things up and by.
01:10:22 The way I hope you guys have gone over to.
01:10:25 D live by now and bit shoot and and odyssey.
01:10:30 I should have put the link up for that.
01:10:32 I don't know as much about that platform.
01:10:35 My understanding though is it is blockchain blockchain driven.
01:10:39 Which is encouraging.
01:10:42 But I don't know.
01:10:44 I don't know.
01:10:45 And then there's also there's rumble and I do have.
01:10:48 A Rumble account, but I don't know.
01:10:51 Just like with parlor, it just seems weird that like every all of a sudden everyone's like, go to parlor and then you go there and it really kind of gives you this vibe, that it's like information harvesting.
01:11:01 And for the RNC and and then you find out.
01:11:06 That they've they've already banned a few.
01:11:08 People you know like so.
01:11:10 It's it just seems like it's it's another sandbox.
01:11:14 They're like, OK, well, we're going to have the lefties and the Twitter sandbox, and we'll have the righties and the.
01:11:21 Parlor sandbox.
01:11:23 Just like before, we had Fox News for the righties and MSNBC for the lefties and and you know, now that's evolving into OAN and Newsmax, for the righties, and you know, so I just think it's another sandbox for another, for their their right wing.
01:11:43 The establishment right wing to like kind of usher.
01:11:46 The their NPCS into really and so at least in terms of parlor, in terms of rumble, I don't know.
01:11:57 I don't know.
01:11:58 I kind of got I I went to it for the first time the other day.
01:12:01 I was kind of getting that vibe from it, but I can't.
01:12:04 I mean, it's just a vibe.
01:12:05 I can't.
01:12:06 I can't.
01:12:06 Like I don't have any evidence to support that.
01:12:09 I just don't.
01:12:09 I don't have a very.
01:12:10 My intuition tells me something's not.
01:12:13 Something's not right about it, but that's nothing, you know, it's just it's not evidence based.
01:12:18 But I do have an account there and and I'll explore the options there.
01:12:22 And then there's other platforms too, you know, that are springing up all the time.
01:12:26 There's the brand new tube which Ryan Dawson was saying actually got hacked or something like that.
01:12:31 So I don't know if that's.
01:12:32 A good one.
01:12:34 There's all these other platforms that are.
01:12:38 That are popping up all the time because YouTube is creating an opportunity for that to take place in the same way that Twitter created the opportunity for Gab and for parlor and stuff like that.
01:12:49 It's as big tech.
01:12:53 These big tech monopolies selectively disenfranchise their users, which, like I said, could be completely.
01:13:02 Part of a plan, really, you know, let's let's let's divide the different groups on the different platforms in the same way that we did with cable news.
01:13:13 It's just that now cable news is kind of, you know, legacy media and now that people are are using social media, let's segregate them in the same way that we did on cable.
01:13:25 I think that that's a really good possibility.
01:13:27 That's how they're doing it.
01:13:29 But all the same, we got to be nimble and we got to try to use these alternative platforms as much as possible all.
01:13:34 Right.
01:13:35 Let me take a look here.
01:13:37 In your blue 20 bucks wage, you got a wage.
01:13:40 I'd love to see you do a review on the Brady Bunch movie.
01:13:44 Even has Ru Paul of Drag Tots fame does it.
01:13:49 I don't think I've ever seen that movie like I made.
01:13:52 Maybe I've seen like parts of it, like on a when it was playing on, you know, a cable like a decade ago when it was playing on like, you know, USA or something stupid like that.
01:14:02 And I don't know.
01:14:04 Uh, but that's, yeah, I guess that's worth taking a look at.
01:14:10 That's one of those things where it might be interesting to look at it because the show is serious, right?
01:14:15 And I'm pretty sure the movie was satire.
01:14:17 And so it might be interesting to see.
01:14:20 What they were satirizing, like what were they demeaning in the Brady Bunch because the Brady Bunch, from what I remember, I mean it's not like that was ever my favorite show.
01:14:32 I, but I I have seen maybe a couple episodes in my life.
01:14:36 But I remember it being it's kind of like in the vein of leave it to Beaver, kind of.
01:14:40 You know, it's it's wholesome.
01:14:41 The problem is of course.
01:14:44 It's normalizing divorce and you know, like the broken family, at least, at least it's a.
01:14:51 A remade family.
01:14:55 Was it divorced, though?
01:14:56 Like were they saying that they were both widows?
01:14:58 I don't you know, widow and widower, I don't remember.
01:15:01 But it does seem like it was trying to normalize.
01:15:04 It was like the Modern Family.
01:15:06 Of the 70s, you know the the the show, Modern Family.
01:15:09 It was like they were trying to destabilize the image of the nuclear family.
01:15:15 And but at least in terms of how they did it, it was still somewhat.
01:15:22 I don't know.
01:15:22 It was still wholesome in comparison to Modern Family as an example.
01:15:28 Uh, violent lizard, $5. Can you do a Lord of the Rings trilogy? The parallels to today are crazy white wizard who is leading the anti white human charge attack on Titan 2.
01:15:41 Yeah, I could I.
01:15:42 Could maybe take a look at that.
01:15:43 That it would.
01:15:43 Just be long because it's every one of the.
01:15:45 It's 3 movies and each movie is almost like 3 hours long as it.
01:15:48 Seems like right.
01:15:48 It's like 9 hours of movie and that's it.
01:15:51 You know, you you don't count The Hobbit ones.
01:15:55 I don't think I saw all The Hobbit ones.
01:15:58 Because I was kind of disappointed and I know I watched the first one.
01:16:03 And I was disappointed in the movies, though, to be honest, I read the books when I was a kid and they left out my favorite.
01:16:09 Character. Excuse me?
01:16:12 My favorite character was.
01:16:13 Tom Bomb, Bomb or bomb?
01:16:15 What is it now?
01:16:16 I can't even say his name.
01:16:17 Bombadil and.
01:16:21 I was expecting to see him in the movie and they totally skipped over that part.
01:16:25 I know.
01:16:25 I know why like his.
01:16:26 Movie was super long and he had he had.
01:16:29 To cut out some parts.
01:16:30 The other thing I didn't like about the Lord of the Rings movies was there seemed to be like a lot of, like, borderline homosexuality going on between Sam and Frodo.
01:16:40 Like a lot of like.
01:16:42 Really long, uncomfortably long shots of them gazing at each other's eyes and sobbing like it was like.
01:16:50 It's kind of **********, like I it was.
01:16:54 I don't know.
01:16:55 It wasn't very masculine.
01:16:57 I remember watching it in the theater.
01:16:59 The first one, I think it was.
01:17:02 Oh no.
01:17:02 The last one when they're.
01:17:04 When he's when?
01:17:05 Fredo's about to like throw the ring in to the volcano or whatever.
01:17:10 And and Sam Wise and and Frodo are.
01:17:13 Having that moment.
01:17:14 I think it was the last one of this is happening and they're just.
01:17:18 Like it was, it was like 10 minutes.
01:17:19 Like it felt like it of.
01:17:21 Them just staring.
01:17:22 Into each other's eyes. With this, this loving look and you know, and. And they're just crying and I'm.
01:17:28 Like ah, this kind of.
01:17:31 It's kind of gay, seems kind of gay.
01:17:34 You know I'm not.
01:17:37 This isn't like manly, you know, friendship.
01:17:39 This is like.
01:17:41 I feel like Sam really wants to suck Frodo's ****. Like that's the vibe I'm getting here.
01:17:47 And Frodo really wants to let him.
01:17:50 So I don't know, but I'll take a look at it maybe.
01:17:53 Again, I have a long list of stuff to do right now.
01:17:56 You know video movie wise.
01:17:59 More streams on.
01:18:00 D Live please, especially in these trying times, from cipher of $20. Thank you for that.
01:18:05 No, exactly.
01:18:06 I'm going to be trying to go over to, I I suspect I'll be off this platform permanently fairly short in short order.
01:18:15 It's just a matter of time.
01:18:18 Port Film Co-op $2.00 have you checked out the guide to Culture podcast?
01:18:23 I've seen it before.
01:18:25 If you're talking about the.
01:18:27 The guy on D live, right?
01:18:29 I mean, I I know that's not all he does, but I've seen seen a couple episodes I think on D line there.
01:18:37 Violent lizard $2.00 wife and I catch all your graveyard shifts. Love them. Alright. Well, thank you.
01:18:42 To you and your wife.
01:18:45 Oops, I scroll too fast.
01:18:53 Live view, Florida anything about dueling electors?
01:18:57 6th of January.
01:18:58 Yeah, well, that's what I'm saying.
01:19:00 Like, I my understanding is.
01:19:03 See, I've heard people say that.
01:19:05 Oh, it's just up to Pence.
01:19:06 Pence just needs to shut up and do that.
01:19:08 But then I've heard from people that know because he has to get consent from the.
01:19:13 I mean, he's the president of the Senate, but they still have to vote on it, right?
01:19:18 And like I said, I haven't this is such like a new theory and I haven't had the time to drill down and look at the specifics of what happened when there was the Nixon, JFK thing.
01:19:28 So I don't know that if the process is that he has to request a vote from the Senate and for that for it to happen that way, or if, which would be funny, right, if if.
01:19:44 They they decide to nut.
01:19:45 Up and do it and then the.
01:19:46 Senators, the GOP senators, there's they they cut out like.
01:19:50 They always do.
01:19:51 And he he just barely loses.
01:19:54 I mean, I could see that happen.
01:19:56 I don't know.
01:19:56 Like it's one of those things where it just doesn't seem.
01:20:00 I'll tell you what.
01:20:01 It's possible it's just highly implausible.
01:20:06 Highly implausible, but it is possible.
01:20:10 Liberals all right, this is from cause. Lego Man $2.00 Liberal support trends to cover up their own sin.
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01:20:18 UM.Devon
01:20:20 Well, you know, OK, so I was actually talking to someone about this not that long ago.01:20:24 I was saying that in this liberals hate us for the same reason that if you have a group of Alcoholics or even like a group of smokers or a group of fat people, and one of them decides to change their.
01:20:40 Life, right?
01:20:41 So let's say, like, it could just be a smoker that hangs out at break time and he decides I'm going to stop smoking.
01:20:49 The other smokers get mad at him.
01:20:53 And it's weird.
01:20:53 You would think that.
01:20:54 Why does it matter?
01:20:55 Like you don't benefit directly from this.
01:20:57 Person smoking, right?
01:20:59 In fact, maybe you might benefit from him not smoking.
01:21:03 He's never going to bum a cigarette from you again.
01:21:05 And so what's the big deal?
01:21:08 And and it's because.
01:21:10 By him improving himself.
01:21:13 You know the same thing with, like I said, alcoholic.
01:21:15 That stops drinking or a a fat person that goes on a diet.
01:21:19 You know the the people that are still engaging in that bad behavior hate the person who stops because it shines a spotlight on their bad behavior.
01:21:30 It reveals their sin.
01:21:33 And so.
01:21:34 When you have the left, go all in on abortion and stuff like that.
01:21:39 Like any any abortion activist, that's like a psycho about it.
01:21:42 You know, she's had a lot of abortions.
01:21:44 Because she needs to react to your opposition to it.
01:21:50 Angrily and emotionally, because it shines a.
01:21:54 Spotlight on our sin.
01:21:56 Tim Jarvis, $2.00, I don't care.
01:21:58 About Trump, but I hate Dems and reps yeah.
01:22:01 Well, I said.
01:22:03 We can make it either way.
01:22:06 Either result work for us.
01:22:08 It's really more.
01:22:09 About how it happens than what happens, you know, in terms of of the stability in terms of the the rot needing to be addressed.
01:22:20 You know, in terms of it being, is it going to be a situation where society just allows the rot to slowly spread?
01:22:28 And kill the.
01:22:28 Hack this pad of the rust to slowly consume and and disintegrate the car.
01:22:34 Or are they going to finally wake up and be like, oh, holy ****, if we don't cut?
01:22:37 This rot out.
01:22:38 We're dead or you know.
01:22:40 If we don't do something about this.
01:22:43 We're gone.
01:22:45 That depends on how this takes place.
01:22:50 Right now, it's been like pretty optimal, like where you have a.
01:22:53 Lot of drama.
01:22:54 You have distrust on both sides, like this is good for us.
01:22:57 This is good.
01:22:58 You have secession trending on different platforms.
01:23:03 You had a civil war trending on on, on Twitter, you had trees and, you know, trending on Twitter like.
01:23:10 I'm telling you like it's.
01:23:13 This is good like this is this is exactly.
01:23:15 What I was.
01:23:16 The day after the election, I said.
01:23:18 The best thing that can happen is that this that Trump just stays in and and as long as humanly possible.
01:23:27 And and tries to do every legal thing and and.
01:23:30 Well, technically it's.
01:23:31 It's even better if he goes beyond that, right.
01:23:36 And that's happening. So far, so good. So far. We're on track so far, like the people's faith. Like, again, some people.
01:23:43 That have.
01:23:44 Been criticizing me for three years.
01:23:47 For saying exactly this for saying that the system is rigged against you for saying that you have no representation, the same exact people.
01:23:57 Who have been.
01:23:58 Saying that, that's black pill.
01:24:00 Don't be black pill blah.
01:24:00 Blah are are saying.
01:24:02 Word for word.
01:24:04 What I've been saying for three years and it's good to see because they're getting there.
01:24:12 Like I said it.
01:24:12 Just they they.
01:24:14 They they just need to, they just don't know.
01:24:16 That and therefore.
01:24:18 You know that's the only.
01:24:19 That's the hang up, but so far, so good.
01:24:22 In terms of it's getting people there mentally.
01:24:27 Pete, Nineteen 7215 bucks. Appreciate it. Thank you for your wonderful content. I appreciate your wonderful donation and viewership.
01:24:40 Static Christ #1.
01:24:43 1999, thank you for all you do. I appreciate it.
01:24:47 Matthew Jameson, $5 any opinion on the Northwest Front moving to Cascadia? Also, do you think you could do a video on this is England?
01:25:01 I don't know what any of that is.
01:25:03 I feel like really ignorant the Northwest front moving to Cascadia.
01:25:06 I don't know what the northwest front is and I kind of don't know.
01:25:09 What Cascadia is is that bad.
01:25:12 I'm gonna have to, you know, I'm gonna have to look that up now.
01:25:14 I don't feel.
01:25:15 Comfortable not knowing what these things are.
01:25:18 The Northwest Front and Cascadia.
01:25:21 Let's first look up.
01:25:23 Northwest front. This is a 1984 reference. Maybe that's what it is.
01:25:30 Northwest front.
01:25:34 Nothing's coming up on Northwest front.
01:25:44 Well, there's something on Stormfront, OK, so it's.
01:25:48 A Stormfront thing, or I don't know.
01:25:52 And of course.
01:25:57 OK. Yeah, I'm not.
01:25:57 I'm just not familiar with this.
01:25:58 I don't know Harold Covington is.
01:26:00 I'll have to look into this guy.
01:26:03 And I don't know what Cascadia is.
01:26:05 Let me see what that is.
01:26:16 And say uh.
01:26:20 Oh, is this the Idaho thing?
01:26:25 OK, I'll I'll look into.
01:26:26 That that's a highly specific thing.
01:26:29 And I also don't know what this is England is, but I think people have asked me about the Idaho stuff before, and I just, I don't know.
01:26:37 Stephen Campbell 5 bucks.
01:26:39 Just a tip, just the tip.
01:26:41 YouTube socks $5.00 do you think the West is going to implement a social credit system like Communist?
01:26:48 I think that's 100% the intention. I don't know whether or not that's.
01:26:52 What will happen?
01:26:53 I think that's yet to be determined.
01:26:56 I think that's 100% the the plan 100% and not because of like I think I can read their minds, no they they explicitly say exactly that.
01:27:06 They've been explicitly saying that for almost.
01:27:10 Almost a decade. Really.
01:27:12 If not longer, just but but explicitly about 10 years, so that's not.
01:27:17 That's not a conspiracy theory.
01:27:19 That's just real for.
01:27:21 About 10 years.
01:27:22 They have been explicitly saying that we need in order to compete like China, we have to be like China.
01:27:27 If you can't beat.
01:27:28 Them join them kind of a thing.
01:27:31 You do a breakdown on Red Eye 1999 you do a breakdown on the movie Grand Trino from 2008. That's a good movie.
01:27:41 Yeah, I could do that.
01:27:42 Think the biggest take away? It's it's.
01:27:44 Not super complicated but.
01:27:47 There there is some cut aspects to it.
01:27:50 But the.
01:27:55 I'm trying to think of the right see this is one of those.
01:27:57 Things that we have to be on delive that talked about really.
01:28:00 There's a racial component to it that.
01:28:04 I think is missed by some people, but it's.
01:28:07 And like I said, there's some things.
01:28:09 Then there's there's a.
01:28:10 Yeah, we have.
01:28:11 To talk about it on D live.
01:28:12 Tricky Ricky 30.
01:28:14 Can you explain one day the myths around Einstein?
01:28:18 There are a lot of myths around Einstein, and that's not really been my.
01:28:24 My focus, I'm familiar with a few of them.
01:28:27 I mean, it's just like, here's the thing, most historical figures.
01:28:31 There's myths.
01:28:32 That's all you know is myths.
01:28:35 It's not just Einstein.
01:28:36 It's like any any big name like Einstein.
01:28:38 Any any household name from the past.
01:28:41 They've probably done some horrible **** that you've never heard of, and most of the good **** you have heard of is probably not real or highly exaggerated.
01:28:52 But I would.
01:28:53 Yeah, I'd have to.
01:28:53 Look into it further.
01:28:55 Skeeter Mike beater $5. Keep speaking truth. God bless you, brother, God bless you.
01:29:01 Saint Maurice Bear $5. No message. Thank you.
01:29:06 Jenny nikam.
01:29:08 $5, I mean, what if they actually do have to drag Trump out of the White House? Maybe alive or not? Can you imagine? Look, I'm just saying.
01:29:18 And I said that they have.
01:29:19 The election best possible case scenario is they physically.
01:29:24 Like the means to.
01:29:25 Remove them.
01:29:26 It has to be physical.
01:29:29 That they have to at least attempt that.
01:29:32 You know, and whether that meant like.
01:29:34 That he has no support and they're just it's secure, it's Secret Service dragging him kicking and screaming like a kid.
01:29:41 Out of the Oval Office.
01:29:42 Or whether that he does have support.
01:29:45 And things get a little kinetic.
01:29:50 In my opinion, not a bad thing.
01:29:57 Ochain 399. Hey you. Hey, you.
01:30:00 And finally, Matthew Jameson $5.00, do you think that the Satanic messages in songs played?
01:30:07 In reverse are real.
01:30:09 I don't know.
01:30:10 I think that.
01:30:12 I don't see.
01:30:12 Here's the thing I.
01:30:13 Don't think that would be an effective.
01:30:16 Because you can't perceive that.
01:30:18 Right. So no one's listening to their music backwards and the brain is not sophisticated enough to hear a sound, and then even subconsciously determine that.
01:30:31 What if it's backwards?
01:30:33 You know to to hear it and understand it.
01:30:35 It's just going to sound like a weird noise.
01:30:38 You know, and so have have bands in the past maybe done that just as like you know.
01:30:45 Or maybe maybe.
01:30:46 I don't know.
01:30:47 Maybe as a secret way of communicating to the Satanic followers, I guess that's possible.
01:30:51 Right.
01:30:52 But I don't think that that's like a common means of subversion, because it just, you know, and most people aren't going to maybe in the days of of, you know, records.
01:31:02 Because you could just get your finger and you know, spin it on the turntable and it was way easier to listen to something backwards.
01:31:08 But that was the only technology really, where it was even.
01:31:12 An easy thing to do for the average list, the average user will do right? Like technically listening to an MP3 or something like that backwards is super.
01:31:20 Easy, but not in most use cases like there's not like a backwards button on your phone, like on iTunes or something when you're listening to a song, there's not just a button you can hit that it plays it backwards.
01:31:33 So in most environments that you're listening to music or to music, there's no way to just.
01:31:38 Quickly and easily listen to it backwards and the same thing with tapes, right?
01:31:42 Like back when it was tapes, you couldn't do it or CDs.
01:31:44 And you couldn't do it so.
01:31:46 It really wasn't.
01:31:48 And at any time except for record.
01:31:50 So I think it might have been like a.
01:31:51 Marketing thing, but it could have.
01:31:53 Been real, I don't know.
01:31:55 But like it wouldn't be very effective.
01:31:59 And one more came in YouTube sucks $2.00 is Russia a more free country than America?
01:32:07 I don't know.
01:32:08 Like here's the problem.
01:32:11 Is we are looking at.
01:32:12 It's all about perspective.
01:32:14 Like there's a lot of times that people forget that.
01:32:19 OK, perfect example.
01:32:20 I had a friend, she.
01:32:21 Grew up in Cuba.
01:32:24 When she was something like 14 or 17, she was a teenager.
01:32:29 They they escaped Cuba.
01:32:33 And somehow in in doing that in their they ended up in like the first place she ended up that really wasn't Cuba or like an airport was Las Vegas.
01:32:47 And she said that she will never forget.
01:32:51 She was sobbing uncontrollably and like, was physically unable to like function.
01:32:59 Because she was seeing these huge, I mean, there were casinos, but like, it doesn't matter just these huge buildings, these huge.
01:33:09 Exotic, you know, grandiose buildings that in Cuba.
01:33:16 Was, she was told, didn't even exist.
01:33:20 And so it was like it would almost be like, let's say, you'd never left the country.
01:33:25 And then one day, for some reason, you go to like France and then in France.
01:33:33 It's like everyone has flying cars.
01:33:37 You know, it would just be like, what the ****?
01:33:40 And and you and you never knew about like.
01:33:42 You've been told.
01:33:43 Like now, do they have flying like everyone has a flying car?
01:33:45 They're kind of.
01:33:46 Like Nah, like cause everyone has them and then.
01:33:49 No one really cares.
01:33:51 So that's an extreme example, but I feel like that that's kind of the Case No matter where you live, because where you live, you're being told the narrative of that place.
01:34:04 And that narrative of that place includes a perspective on every other place.
01:34:09 And because I've never lived in Russia, it's really hard for me to say that.
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01:34:17 Yup, on the menu.Devon
01:34:18 You know, it's really hard, hard for.01:34:20 Me to understand.
01:34:21 I understand what it's.
01:34:23 Like to be in Russia and how much freedom they have.
01:34:27 I'll tell you one thing.
01:34:28 It's embarrassing.
01:34:30 It's humiliating.
01:34:33 That in 2020.
01:34:35 The two places that I experienced the most free speech.
01:34:41 Are on D live, which is Chinese.
01:34:45 And on Telegram, which is Russian.
01:34:49 It's humiliating that that is what it's come to in America and the West.
01:34:54 And you know, by and large.
01:34:56 That the two places where I can experience the most free speech.
01:35:03 Are in Communist China.
01:35:07 And in Russia?
01:35:12 But I don't know that.
01:35:14 It's a freer country and I.
01:35:16 Don't know that that's.
01:35:16 Even necessarily been a good thing, right?
01:35:21 You know, freedom liberalism.
01:35:24 Taken to the extreme that it that's been taken to in America.
01:35:29 I know that there are limits to speech in Russia, and I know that there are.
01:35:36 Limits on on social some social aspects.
01:35:42 That are not necessarily a bad thing.
01:35:45 Limits that I wish maybe we had.
01:35:49 Alright and one.
01:35:49 One more John 4 runner $5.00 do you know of Christopher Langan? Look him up on Twitter. Might be someone worth speaking to as people turn towards alternative forms of leadership.
01:36:02 Is that the guy?
01:36:03 Is that the IQ guy?
01:36:05 The guy that's like I've got the highest IQ.
01:36:08 In the world.
01:36:09 I feel like that is let me look.
01:36:16 I think it is right.
01:36:19 I'm terrible at names in case.
01:36:20 You haven't figured that out.
01:36:23 And he's the IQ guy.
01:36:26 Yeah, I I I I.
01:36:28 See him referenced.
01:36:29 From time to time, he says.
01:36:31 Some smart stuff, some edgy stuff.
01:36:34 Some pretty funny stuff.
01:36:37 But I have but I really.
01:36:39 Beyond just kind of.
01:36:40 Like the the meme of Christopher.
01:36:43 Langan. I haven't really.
01:36:44 Done a deep dive on him.
01:36:47 Anyway, anyway guys, just wanted to throw it out.
01:36:52 It is good to have some experience in decay.
01:36:56 It's some.
01:36:57 It's good to have some experience in salvage and think about in your life how many times you've had to do that, and in the meantime.
01:37:07 I'm going to wrap things up here.
01:37:09 Especially as it looks like my internet's dropping some.
01:37:11 Frames now.
01:37:12 And it's probably getting.
01:37:16 Throttled, because that's about what time of day it starts happening.
01:37:20 But just keep that in mind and sub over at D live and bit shoot and other platforms.
01:37:24 You can find me and make sure you go to Telegram and make sure you go to Gab and Twitter and all this every stupid platform we.
01:37:32 Have to use now.
01:37:34 As we decentralize our media consumption.
01:37:37 For Black pilled I am.
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01:37:40 OK.