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INSOMNIA STREAM: EVERYONE HAS AIDS EDITION.mp3

06/04/2021
Speaker 2
00:08:18 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon
00:00:32 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:00:34 Good night.
00:00:37 Today, we're going to talk about a various or various very special.
00:00:45 Very hot topic these days.
00:00:50 The topic of AIDS, of course.
00:00:53 HIV the scourge.
00:00:57 Of the Western world.
00:01:01 Discovered by Doctor Fauci, by the way.
00:01:06 The whole aids, you know, it's kind of funny.
00:01:09 The whole aids.
00:01:10 Scare of the 1980s and 90s.
00:01:14 That is where Fauci, I guess, rose to prominence.
00:01:21 Fauci was pushing all of that fun stuff.
00:01:27 And it's funny because whether it's.
00:01:28 Real or not?
00:01:29 Because there's there's a lot of debate on AIDS being or AIDS or H/HIV being totally fake or not related or, you know, the HIV virus being centrally harmless the the.
00:01:49 That are, I guess, suffered by the.
00:01:53 Homosexuals who get it, and yes it is.
00:01:56 It is a homosexual disease.
00:01:58 That's the other thing that we'll we'll watch.
00:02:01 We'll watch some propaganda from the believe it was early 90s, late 80s or early 90s, I forget which.
00:02:08 And yeah, they, they they pushed of course.
00:02:11 That ohh you can get there.
00:02:12 The little girls are getting there.
00:02:14 You know people are getting.
00:02:14 It from from blood transfusions and sharing needles.
00:02:19 And all this stuff it's it's terrible.
00:02:24 But that was pretty much a lie.
00:02:26 Pretty much a lie.
00:02:30 And you might wonder, well, what what what exactly.
00:02:35 Does aids you know, the aids lie?
00:02:38 Let's say, I mean, look, no matter how.
00:02:39 You look at.
00:02:40 It there's a.
00:02:40 Lot of lies, you know, even if.
00:02:42 It's real, even if it was.
00:02:45 Exactly as described right, you get HIV.
00:02:47 It's it's this blood related disease and then it leads to your immune system shutting down.
00:02:54 Unless of course, your Magic Johnson and then magically.
00:03:00 You never die of AIDS.
00:03:06 Yeah, but yeah, let's just say that you.
00:03:08 Know aside from those well known anomalies.
00:03:12 It kills you.
00:03:13 They still lied.
Speaker
00:03:13 About it.
Devon
00:03:17 And so you might ask yourself, well, why?
00:03:19 Why was, why was there this big push?
00:03:23 What could this?
00:03:24 What could they possibly hope to accomplish?
00:03:26 In fact, you might even.
Speaker
00:03:27 Say look this is.
Devon
00:03:29 In a way, it was kind of a.
00:03:30 Good thing, right?
00:03:31 Cause it it it taught people to not just sleep around, you know you had like the the free love of the 1970s and the 1960s you.
00:03:42 Know and and.
Speaker 3
00:03:43 And it was.
Devon
00:03:44 Winding down in the 80s and and so.
00:03:47 Why not?
00:03:47 Why not?
00:03:49 Why not let the kids think?
00:03:52 That you can catch AIDS and AIDS is everywhere, lurking behind every corner, just waiting to give you.
00:04:01 And we'll talk about that as well.
00:04:05 Now the the the.
00:04:06 Show that we're going to watch.
00:04:08 I really kind of.
00:04:09 I hate to inflict it on you good people.
00:04:14 Because it's such a bad show, it's.
00:04:16 Such a terrible, terrible show.
00:04:21 It's the whole show is just bad, but it's it's important to watch because the show.
00:04:27 Was designed specifically.
00:04:30 For white women.
00:04:32 The entire show was created to push the idea on white women that there was much more to life than being mothers, and that you should start your own business and and it'll be fun.
00:04:49 It'll be like just hanging out with your friends all day.
00:04:53 And you'll be classy and rich.
00:04:56 And you'll be able to slowly learn the liberal ideals.
00:05:03 Coming from a conservative background.
00:05:06 And the the vehicle they used.
00:05:08 For this.
00:05:10 Or I guess?
00:05:11 The the the.
00:05:12 The actors, the characters that they used for this.
00:05:17 Were these nice? Pleasant.
00:05:20 Southern white ladies.
00:05:23 Nice, pleasant Southern white ladies with with.
00:05:27 Conservative backgrounds.
00:05:30 But as they interacted with the world.
00:05:33 They soon learned that everything they thought they.
00:05:35 Knew about the world was all wrong.
00:05:39 And they became more and more accepting of of different lifestyles and races and everything else.
00:05:50 In the name of this terrible, terrible, terrible show.
00:05:54 Was designing women.
00:05:58 Designing women.
00:06:01 It was the perfect show for.
00:06:03 White ladies because it was.
00:06:06 Is exactly what rich old white ladies want to do right when her husband's retire, their rich husbands retire.
00:06:14 Now I want to open a little boutique somewhere, you know, in a in a downtown somewhere, you know.
00:06:19 It'll just be a big money suck.
00:06:21 But I want to feel like I.
00:06:23 You know I.
00:06:23 Want to turn my hobby into a small business?
00:06:28 And I'm sure anyone who's ever lived near a a downtown, you see these little boutique shops that pop open.
00:06:34 It's some little white lady runs it.
00:06:36 They stay open for a couple of years or maybe shorter.
00:06:39 You know, less time.
00:06:40 And then they get shut.
00:06:41 Down and another one pops.
00:06:42 Up it just they just.
00:06:44 That's how those those leases make their money.
00:06:48 It's just.
00:06:49 Rich, old bored white ladies.
00:06:53 Making businesses that have no hope of ever succeeding.
00:07:00 So anyhow.
00:07:02 That's what this show is.
00:07:03 It's this.
00:07:06 I think she's divorced.
00:07:07 The divorced, older like a matriarch.
00:07:12 Who runs this designing company?
00:07:14 Right?
00:07:15 Interior design company.
00:07:19 And all these white ladies that are, you know, various, they're they're all different ages.
00:07:24 They got the old old lady like the grandma white lady.
00:07:28 They got the young single mom lady, you know, it's kind of like it, like, kind of like sex in the city, too, right, where they have like the there's the ****** lady that you know.
00:07:36 Just all the.
00:07:36 Different stupid archetypes.
00:07:39 That that women have in their friend groups, right?
00:07:45 And in this particular episode, it was it was a very special episode, kind of like the one we were talking.
00:07:50 About with the what was it the not facts of?
00:07:55 That's another one we're going to go over family ties, right?
00:07:59 It was promoted as a very special episode.
00:08:02 Make sure you watch this with your family.
00:08:04 And once again, they did the same.
00:08:06 Thing where they broke it up into two different parts.
00:08:10 Two different parts.
00:08:15 They gave advanced copies to USA TODAY and USA TODAY wrote articles.
00:08:20 About how you.
00:08:20 Need to watch this groundbreaking 2 part episode of designing women?
00:08:26 With your children.
00:08:30 About aids.
00:08:34 But they reveal their hand.
Speaker 5
00:08:35 A little bit.
Devon
00:08:39 You get to see that it really.
00:08:41 Wasn't so much about AIDS.
00:08:43 The AIDS scare accomplished 2 separate things.
00:08:47 You know, I.
00:08:47 Just realized it's a little.
00:08:50 Loud in here because I got this stupid air thing going.
00:08:52 Let me let me turn.
00:08:53 This fan off real quick.
00:08:59 That might not have done much, but made it a little quieter.
00:09:04 Where were we? Aids.
00:09:08 So they they and then when they.
00:09:09 Opened the the episode.
00:09:12 They even did like the the.
00:09:13 After school special intro.
Speaker
00:09:15 Let me see if I can.
Devon
00:09:16 Get that to play.
00:09:17 That's always fun.
00:09:19 Where did that go?
00:09:21 That's it.
00:09:26 Ohh yeah, that's a fancy.
00:09:33 We're going to watch that.
Speaker 5
00:09:34 Part of it.
Devon
00:09:36 And then we'll dive in.
00:09:45 Alright, so let's get to it.
Speaker 4
00:09:48 Bump, Bump, bump, bump.
Devon
00:09:50 There's our AIDS guy.
Speaker 7
00:10:05 One day's discerning women is scintillating, sensitive and informative.
00:10:09 USA TODAY it attacks ignorance and self righteousness with both laughter and tears.
Devon
00:10:14 Alright, it it, it attacks ignorance and self righteousness.
00:10:20 With both laughter and tears, this is the promo that they played for.
00:10:24 I just fixed.
Speaker 7
00:10:24 The audio today detects ignorance and self righteousness with both laughter and tears, Associated Press CBS tackles the most controversial issue of the 80s.
Speaker 8
00:10:35 These people are getting my baby served.
Speaker 7
00:10:38 Designing ones?
Devon
00:10:44 All right, so.
00:10:46 They promoted the hell out of this out of this episode.
00:10:50 Now I want you to watch this first.
00:10:51 Scene. This is the.
00:10:53 Look, gay, guys.
00:10:54 They're they're just like.
00:10:55 You and me.
00:10:56 They're just normal looking guys.
00:10:59 They don't talk funny, they don't have anything like that.
00:11:02 Like, you wouldn't even know.
00:11:04 You wouldn't even know they were gay.
00:11:06 You ever noticed that about gay characters in television shows until they got the public to accept it?
00:11:14 Every single gay character in every single TV show.
00:11:21 Exactly straight.
00:11:23 Exactly straight.
00:11:26 You would not be able.
00:11:26 To tell the difference.
00:11:28 In fact that.
00:11:29 Was usually like the the gag right?
Speaker 6
00:11:31 What? He's gay.
Speaker
00:11:33 But I had.
Devon
00:11:33 This caricature of gay people in my head, he.
00:11:36 Can't possibly be gay?
00:11:37 Well, that just shows your ignorance, Bob.
00:11:40 That just shows how much.
00:11:41 Of a bigot you are if you thought.
00:11:42 That all gays were just prancing around.
00:11:44 Yeah, it's the same thing with, like, the black people in shows.
00:11:47 Right.
00:11:48 How they're they're all going to Harvard and they listen to polka music and stuff like that.
00:11:53 Ohh, how dare you have all these preconceived notions about black people?
00:11:58 Didn't you know they're exactly like you and me.
00:12:02 Well, they you.
00:12:02 Know they did the same thing with gay people.
00:12:06 And that's how you know when you know when they felt like they had accomplished their mission.
00:12:10 Once they started having, like, flamboyant gay people like like will and grace, right?
00:12:17 So will he?
00:12:19 He he was the normal gay guy, right?
00:12:22 He was the the Super straight gay guy.
00:12:25 But they had a couple characters in that.
00:12:27 Show that were flamboyantly gay.
00:12:29 Because they could do that.
00:12:31 Because it no longer repulsed the audience.
00:12:36 But this is before then.
00:12:37 This is back when it still repulsed the audience.
00:12:42 So the gay guy had to be just like a normal looking dude.
00:12:45 So here we go.
Speaker 9
00:12:49 And I did kind of want to talk to you about taking on.
00:12:51 A special project.
Speaker 10
00:12:55 If it says special, aren't you taking it for yourself?
Speaker 9
00:12:58 Don't think I could be too objective.
00:12:59 I'm a little too close to this one.
00:13:04 My funeral.
Speaker 11
00:13:06 You're funny.
Speaker 9
00:13:06 Your funeral.
00:13:08 I want you to be in charge of it.
00:13:10 Know design it for me.
Speaker 10
00:13:12 Why do you want us to design your funeral?
Speaker 9
00:13:15 Because I'm dying.
00:13:17 And I like your taste.
Speaker 10
00:13:21 When you're done, you're just a kid.
Speaker 9
00:13:24 I know.
00:13:27 But I have aids.
Speaker 8
00:13:33 Isn't there any possibility they made a mistake?
Speaker 9
00:13:35 Now I've been tested three times and they've all.
00:13:38 Been home run so.
Speaker
00:13:40 I just can't.
Speaker 10
00:13:40 Believe that you cannot have what a dirty rotten deal.
Speaker 12
00:13:45 I didn't even know.
Speaker 10
00:13:46 You were gay.
Speaker 9
00:13:48 Well, I am. You don't have to be. You should have seen the hospital where I was just in on one side. I had a 65 year old grandfather who got up my blood transfusion.
Devon
00:13:55 See, you could be a.
00:13:56 65 year old Grandpa and get aids.
00:14:02 You don't have to be gay.
00:14:05 But it helps.
Speaker 9
00:14:07 And on the other, an 18 year old girl who got it from a boyfriend who got.
00:14:10 It from a girl I used to date.
Devon
00:14:12 An 18 year old girl.
Speaker 5
00:14:15 She got her.
Devon
00:14:16 From her boyfriend, she and he didn't.
00:14:18 Even get he's not gay either.
00:14:20 He got it from a girl.
00:14:24 Everyone can get.
00:14:24 Aids AIDS is everywhere.
Speaker 13
00:14:27 Well, kinda off is so terrible.
00:14:29 We didn't even know you were in.
Speaker 10
00:14:30 The hospital was your family.
Speaker 9
00:14:32 Here, no.
00:14:33 My parents are pretty upset.
Speaker 8
00:14:35 I can imagine.
Devon
00:14:38 But not because you.
Speaker 9
00:14:39 Got aids?
00:14:42 Actually, I'm upset about the gay part.
Devon
00:14:43 Hello. Hello.
Speaker 9
00:14:46 They didn't know.
00:14:48 So that's why I want to make sure my funeral is completely paid for.
00:14:50 You know, I don't want.
00:14:51 Getting stuck with any of my bills.
00:14:54 I figure that's the least I can.
00:14:55 Do for him now.
Speaker 8
00:14:56 Kendall, I'm still not clear what it is you're asking us to do.
Speaker 9
00:14:59 Just treat it like any ordinary decorating job.
00:15:02 I've put a.
00:15:03 Deposit down in a Funeral Home and they've got this big spare room.
00:15:06 They're gonna let you redo, like the French.
00:15:07 Quarter. That's where my family's from. And then I want to have this big jazz band that plays just a closer walk with the, you know, New Orleans style because.
00:15:14 That's kind of him.
00:15:15 I grew up on.
Speaker 10
00:15:16 So you actually want us to design the room?
Speaker 9
00:15:21 This is a Funeral Home that handles a lot of AIDS cases, you know, and.
00:15:24 Some of these poor guys, they don't need money and their friends and families.
Devon
00:15:28 There's so many people dropping dead of AIDS that that there this is a Funeral Home that specializes in AIDS deaths.
Speaker 9
00:15:38 Projected them.
00:15:40 Anyway, now they can use my room after I'm gone.
00:15:43 They said they might even name.
00:15:44 It after me.
Speaker 10
00:15:45 I've been reading in the paper lately.
00:15:48 Isn't there a a treatment that you can take that will prolong your life?
Speaker 9
00:15:52 Yeah, I'm in a treatment program, but.
00:15:55 I'm not kidding myself.
00:15:57 I'm about a quart low on T cells, which is kind of like standing on the edge.
00:16:01 Of a Cliff.
00:16:04 So that's why I want to get.
00:16:06 Going on this.
00:16:07 Will you do it for me?
00:16:11 There's a lot of people out there now who don't have anybody.
00:16:15 You'd be sending them off in style.
Speaker 8
00:16:18 When do we start?
Devon
00:16:21 Ohh the the Nice after school special synth music.
00:16:27 Ah, so OK.
00:16:29 Obviously the the first objective here.
00:16:33 Is look how normal and nice and thoughtful.
00:16:39 This gay guy is.
00:16:42 Wouldn't you be proud?
00:16:44 To have a son like that.
00:16:49 He's just well dressed and nice and and well spoken and and he's just worried about about leaving a mess behind.
00:16:57 He wants everything, everything to be pleasant.
00:17:00 For his loved ones.
00:17:02 And that's that's one of the.
00:17:03 Things that the the gay thing did was the gay thing created this environment of sympathy.
00:17:12 For with with.
00:17:13 I'm sorry, the AIDS thing created an environment of sympathy for gay people.
00:17:20 Now there was a fairly predictable react reaction from a lot of conservatives, and they'll they'll address that.
00:17:29 Of people saying, look I.
00:17:31 Mean you you kind of brought this on yourself?
00:17:36 You know like.
00:17:39 Despite what you're telling us in.
00:17:40 These TV shows and.
00:17:42 And you know, just kind of like with the COVID thing.
00:17:45 Right, despite what what?
00:17:47 You guys keep saying on the news.
00:17:50 In my personal experience, I don't see my friends aren't dropping dead of AIDS.
00:17:56 I don't know anybody with AIDS.
00:17:59 And you're making it sound like it's all over the place, but it kind of seems like to me that it's only affecting a a certain population.
00:18:10 A certain population that behaves in ways that are.
00:18:15 He's giving them aids.
00:18:17 So forgive me if I'm not that sympathetic.
00:18:22 You know, and there's people that.
00:18:23 Took it a step further and said.
00:18:24 Look, this is like this.
00:18:26 Is God punishing aids or gays with AIDS?
00:18:29 So it's so funny.
00:18:30 I keep mixing the two.
00:18:31 Up because they they're so hand in hand, it's.
00:18:35 It it's the, it's the.
00:18:36 Gay disease, they would say.
00:18:42 So maybe you deserve.
00:18:43 It, they would say.
00:18:48 And I don't see why we have to be so focused on and we have to spend so much money on it when we have all these other afflictions that.
00:18:57 Aren't brought on to people you know.
00:18:59 Through their own behavior.
00:19:00 And there there's things that that affect people that.
00:19:03 Are killing way more people?
00:19:06 That aren't behavior based diseases.
00:19:14 You know why this hyper focus?
00:19:17 On this.
00:19:19 Disease that affects.
00:19:21 A tiny, tiny, tiny percent of.
00:19:24 The percentage of the population.
00:19:28 Why should I care?
00:19:31 So stuff like this and there was lots of episodes like this.
00:19:37 Was was the the part.
00:19:39 Of it, and we'll see what the other part the the more nefarious part.
00:19:42 I think and the part that a lot of people will.
00:19:44 Be able to relate to.
00:19:46 But this part of it.
00:19:49 Was sympathy for the gays.
00:19:54 You need to be accepting.
00:19:57 They're dying out there.
00:20:00 Nice young man like this guy.
00:20:07 All you bigots out there, how how dare you?
00:20:10 Kick a man when he's down.
00:20:16 But that was only part of it.
00:20:17 The other part of it will be coming up next.
00:20:20 I think next they might, I forget.
00:20:23 We'll see.
Speaker 14
00:20:25 And while I am.
Devon
00:20:26 Yeah, it's next OK here.
00:20:27 We are.
00:20:28 So this I edited out like it's like I said, it's a two-part episodes and I cut out a lot mostly because.
00:20:36 Because the audience was, you know, white women mostly like soccer mom types or, you know, housewives and like, the jokes are just ******* terrible and not and not just because it's from, you know, the the sitcom era where all the jokes are terrible.
00:20:52 They're it's just.
00:20:53 It's I would not.
00:20:56 I would not make you guys watch it, so I've tried to limit your exposure to the the writers of the show as much as humanly possible and still get the point across.
00:21:05 So later on in the show.
00:21:08 For whatever reason, the.
00:21:10 The mom, the single mom, white lady.
00:21:13 That works for the designer company.
00:21:16 Is at a.
00:21:16 PTA meeting and this is her at the school.
Speaker 12
00:21:20 Certainly sympathetic to the parents of teenage girls have become pregnant.
00:21:24 Experience has taught us that providing these girls with contraceptives before they're mature enough to handle them often only serves to increase their sexual activity.
00:21:34 The best birth control method is has been and always will be abstinence.
Speaker
00:21:41 Thank you.
Devon
00:21:43 All right, so this is the other thing that.
00:21:45 The aids.
00:21:47 Issue did.
00:21:51 The sex education that exists now in public schools did not exist.
00:21:58 Not that long ago like I.
00:21:59 Said this was very early 90s, late 80s.
00:22:06 And the Trojan horse that was used.
00:22:11 To get.
00:22:13 Well, the same types of people that are now pushing trans kids.
00:22:19 The thing that allowed them to get their foot in the door.
00:22:23 And start teaching such sex education in public schools.
00:22:28 Was aids.
00:22:31 They said we have to give.
00:22:33 Kids free condoms.
00:22:36 Or they'll get aids.
00:22:39 You don't want your kid to die.
00:22:43 You can't watch them 24 hours a.
00:22:45 Day kids are going to have sex and.
00:22:47 Then they'll get aids.
00:22:49 And they'll die.
00:22:52 You have to let us teach.
00:22:56 About condoms.
00:22:59 They're going to do it anyway.
00:23:07 It's amazing how much the left can accomplish by saying that.
00:23:11 They're going to.
00:23:11 Do it anyway.
00:23:14 That's how they frame lots of stuff, you know, whether they're talking about abortion.
00:23:21 When they're talking, well, **** now.
00:23:23 They're talking about just, you know, blacks are going to commit crimes anyway, so why even have laws?
00:23:33 Because there was an erasing of the standards.
00:23:38 Little by little, they're weaseling their way into the the culture and and and and removing shame.
00:23:50 In fact, what they were doing is they were giving the society aids.
00:23:58 They were attacking the immune system.
00:24:01 Of the society.
00:24:04 All the shame that that came with being a pregnant, you know, teenage mother.
00:24:10 By this time, it had been largely eroded.
00:24:14 You know, before all these TV shows about.
00:24:17 Aids and gay and and this fun stuff like we're watching right now.
00:24:22 You had a bunch of the single mom.
00:24:24 Shows coming out movies.
00:24:26 I mean, hell, that was like old decade where every mom and every movie and this still kind of to.
00:24:31 This day is the case.
00:24:33 Every one of them's like a single mom.
00:24:37 Or I guess now they're now it's.
00:24:38 Either a single mom or married to a black.
00:24:40 Guy or something, right?
00:24:48 So they were moving.
00:24:52 They were removing societal pressures.
00:24:56 They're removing the idea that you don't have sex before marriage.
00:25:01 That was an antiquated.
00:25:03 Bad idea.
00:25:05 Now we should know because we're boomers.
00:25:09 We have lots of premarital sex.
00:25:14 But we have to teach you about condoms.
00:25:16 Because aids.
00:25:19 And it was the perfect Trojan horse.
00:25:25 And it worked.
00:25:27 And it led to.
00:25:29 Letting in a lot of creepy *** ******* boomers into classrooms.
00:25:33 I mean, look, I.
00:25:34 Could tell you you know.
00:25:36 I still remember.
00:25:38 Because it was just, it was so shocking.
00:25:41 There was this dried up old.
00:25:43 Hippie, with a ponytail and some weird lesbian.
00:25:49 That came in to.
00:25:50 Do like our sex Ed class.
00:25:56 And at a certain point.
00:25:58 In the conversation cause.
00:25:59 They they that this was this?
00:26:01 Is what I'm talking about that that in terms of them infiltrating classrooms, they they kicked the teachers out, they're all, you know, kids aren't going to want to speak openly if.
00:26:10 They're teachers there.
00:26:12 So they kicked the teachers out.
00:26:15 And so just us.
00:26:17 The kids in this weirdo with a ponytail in this weird lesbian.
00:26:23 And I don't know, I don't.
00:26:24 Remember how it came up?
00:26:27 But at a certain point, the weirdo with the ponytail said that he could **** on the ceiling.
00:26:33 That he could hit the ceiling.
00:26:36 And I just and and he like minded it.
Speaker
00:26:41 And I was just.
Devon
00:26:42 Like what the **** is going on?
00:26:45 Like this was like like 6th grade.
00:26:50 And at the time, look, I was nervously laughing, like every other kid in the class because it was just like the most uncomfortable thing in.
00:26:57 The world.
00:27:00 But it's look I.
00:27:01 Still have that image of him?
00:27:03 I mean jizzing on the ******* ceiling.
00:27:05 It's burning my ******* head.
00:27:14 Think about like the kinds of people that want to.
00:27:16 Get that job.
00:27:20 Those are the kinds of people that.
00:27:21 Get that job.
00:27:24 All right.
00:27:25 My job is to go to talk, talk, talk to children about sex.
00:27:30 After sending the teachers out of.
00:27:31 The room.
00:27:38 Well, this is the groundwork that was laid.
00:27:42 Because that's why he was there.
00:27:43 He was there to tell us, though.
00:27:45 You gotta watch out for AIDS, or at least.
00:27:46 That was the cover story, right?
00:27:52 It was an excuse to talk about every kind of sex.
00:27:59 Then he did and said the lesbian chick.
00:28:05 It was.
00:28:08 Relatively pornographic.
00:28:17 It was an excuse to tell innocent children.
00:28:22 About every degenerate thing under the sun.
00:28:30 Oh, and by the way, here's some free condoms.
00:28:32 Because aids.
00:28:41 So while I do think AIDS created this environment of sympathy for the gays, right?
00:28:52 I I I.
00:28:53 Really don't think that that was the biggest issue.
00:28:55 The biggest issue was they used this.
00:28:58 As an excuse to implement.
00:28:59 This kind of education, air quotes education.
00:29:12 Let's teach 6th graders about ******** about.
00:29:18 Animal sex.
00:29:20 Because aids.
Speaker 10
00:29:28 Does anyone else have a comment?
00:29:32 Yes, I think I'm just as concerned as everybody else about 1415 year olds having sex or rather not having it. And I would certainly hope that that that mine wouldn't have sex that is. But on the chance that they do.
00:29:51 I think that I would be more concerned about my daughter getting.
00:29:56 Something fatal then getting pregnant.
00:30:00 So what?
Speaker 12
00:30:00 Is your question.
Speaker 10
00:30:03 Today, a friend of mine.
00:30:08 I I guess I don't have a.
Speaker 12
00:30:10 I'll make a motion that we vote.
Speaker 3
00:30:14 A motion has been made that we vote.
00:30:16 On our resolution to the school board.
00:30:18 That we are or are not.
00:30:21 In support of distributing both control materials to students upon request.
00:30:24 Now, this is obviously a very complex and emotionally charged issue.
00:30:30 Therefore, I would like to recommend that we reconvene next week.
00:30:33 And get as many parents here as possible.
00:30:36 Carolyn, I assume that you would like to champion the cause of those against distributing birth control materials.
Speaker 12
00:30:43 I'd be happy to.
Speaker 3
00:30:45 Now we need somebody willing to pick up.
00:30:48 The banner for the pro group.
Speaker 15
00:30:50 I nominate Mary Jo Shively.
Speaker 10
00:30:52 No second.
Speaker 15
00:30:53 Do I hear any names?
Speaker 3
00:30:56 Motion passes.
00:30:57 We'll reconvene at the same.
Speaker 16
00:30:58 Time next week.
Speaker 10
00:31:00 Wait ohh dear.
00:31:03 Excuse me, could somebody?
Speaker 12
00:31:05 Tell me exactly what I'm for.
00:31:08 Don't you know condoms for teenagers?
Speaker 4
00:31:12 OK.
Devon
00:31:14 And that's what it was.
00:31:20 You know, and she her big objection was.
00:31:22 Look, I don't want my kids because that was the thing right now.
00:31:26 Now that's completely out the window, but at this time you, you know, people, parents could still say I don't want my 14 and 15 year old kid to to be having sex.
00:31:37 I mean now it's like I don't care if.
00:31:38 He chops off *** ****.
00:31:39 And gets raped by 40 year old gays.
00:31:43 You know, like back then it was.
00:31:45 Still, you didn't want your kids having sex.
00:31:50 And she's saying, look, you know, you know, pregnancy is one thing, but kids will die.
00:31:55 Now they'll die unless we give them condoms, they're going to be dying.
00:32:00 And I know cause this nice.
00:32:02 Well dressed gay man.
00:32:05 He's going to die.
00:32:07 This fictional gay guy who just became someone an acquaintance of everyone in the audience.
00:32:15 Because look in the same way that a.
00:32:17 Lot of these.
00:32:18 White women didn't have any exposure to diversity.
00:32:23 So their exposure to diversity really was fictional characters on the on the idiot box in their living room, right?
00:32:33 Like we've discussed in the past, like when when they watch the Cosby Show, they're like, oh, well, that's what, you know, having a black neighbor would be like.
00:32:40 That's not so bad.
00:32:42 What are people complaining about?
00:32:45 Well, the same is.
00:32:46 True of the gay.
00:32:48 You think that a lot of these white?
00:32:49 Women knew gay people.
00:32:53 Of course not.
00:32:56 Well, now they do.
00:32:57 They just met him on designing women.
00:33:01 It didn't seem so bad.
00:33:04 Oh, and the poor boy.
00:33:05 Has aids.
00:33:09 So bad I don't want my kid to have aids.
00:33:12 I guess maybe we should be giving out.
00:33:14 Free condoms.
00:33:17 To 6th graders.
Speaker 17
00:33:21 Is that the way you still know?
Speaker 2
00:33:22 You're planning. Where'd you?
00:33:24 Hear that?
00:33:24 Well, I just heard the rumors.
Devon
00:33:26 Ah, so here's here's the ******.
00:33:28 Ignorant conservative lady.
00:33:31 So I added it out part of.
00:33:32 It because again the.
00:33:33 Painful dialogue.
00:33:35 But the gay guy is sitting in the.
00:33:36 Living room chatting.
00:33:38 It up with the uh the fat hags.
00:33:41 And the conservative, she's a customer.
00:33:47 The conservative white lady who's intolerant and full of hatred, overhears.
00:33:52 That that he has aids.
00:33:54 And she's going to give him a piece of her mind.
00:33:58 And you don't want to be this lady.
00:34:01 You know, in the same way that you know you don't want to be like Archie Bunker.
00:34:05 Yeah, they always have these characters, right?
00:34:07 Characters that are are are hyperbolic versions.
00:34:13 Of the members of the audience, they want to change.
00:34:16 You don't want to be this guy.
00:34:19 You don't want to be this lady.
Speaker 2
00:34:21 But that didn't actually believe it was true. Now I don't like to hurt anyone's feelings, but if these boys hadn't been doing what they do, they wouldn't be getting what's coming to them now.
Devon
00:34:29 Totally true.
Speaker 10
00:34:32 Gays aren't the only ones getting it, no.
Devon
00:34:35 Kind of a lie.
Speaker 15
00:34:36 No, but they're the.
00:34:37 Ones who started it.
Speaker 9
00:34:38 Actually, nobody knows how it got started.
00:34:41 Guys are just one of the first.
00:34:42 Groups that showed up in.
Speaker 15
00:34:43 And for a good reason.
00:34:44 You reap what you sell and you boys.
00:34:45 Brought this on yourselves.
Devon
00:34:47 Also true.
Speaker 15
00:34:49 And suppose I'm concerned this disease has one thing gone for it.
00:34:52 It's killing all the right people.
Speaker 8
00:34:54 I'm gene.
00:34:55 I'm terrible.
00:34:55 So I'm going to have to ask you to move.
00:34:57 Your car because you're leaving.
Speaker 14
00:34:59 Talking about, I'm talking about.
Speaker 8
00:35:01 The only thing worse than all these?
Speaker 14
00:35:02 People who've never.
Speaker 17
00:35:03 Had any more?
Devon
00:35:05 Insert applause.
00:35:09 Again, these shows are not especially not this one.
00:35:13 They're not filmed before a live audience.
00:35:18 Although the laughter and the applause.
00:35:21 Is engineered and edited in.
00:35:24 To tell the audience.
00:35:25 How they should think about certain things?
00:35:30 And the applause to this woman's indignation.
00:35:34 Over what her customer has said.
00:35:37 Is to communicate to the white ladies in the audience.
00:35:43 This woman is unacceptable and is literally being ejected from the group this.
00:35:49 Is what will.
00:35:49 Happen to you if you have thoughts like this.
00:35:53 You don't want to be this lady.
00:35:58 You will be shunned.
00:36:01 To the sound of applause.
Speaker 14
00:36:05 For AIDS are all.
Speaker 8
00:36:06 You holier than thou types who think.
00:36:08 You're exempt from getting it, so for your information.
Devon
00:36:11 Yeah, because you know.
00:36:12 Christian White housewives.
00:36:15 They're the ones that have to, really.
00:36:16 Worry about getting AIDS, right?
Speaker 17
00:36:19 I am exit. I haven't hit like these people and I don't care what you say. Julia. Julia sugarbaker. I believe this is God's punishment. For what?
Speaker 14
00:36:25 They've done.
00:36:26 Ohh yeah, then how come lesbians get it less?
00:36:29 That is not for me to say.
00:36:30 I just know that these people are getting what they deserve.
00:36:32 I'm a gene.
00:36:33 Get serious.
00:36:34 Who do you think you're talking?
Speaker 8
00:36:35 Do I've known you for 27 years and all I can say is, if God was giving out sexually transmitted diseases to people as a punishment for sinning, then you would be at the free clinic.
00:36:45 All the time.
Devon
00:36:50 That's the other argument that the left uses against religious people.
00:36:57 Right.
00:36:58 They always say oh he.
00:36:59 Without sin, throw the first stone, right, right.
00:37:06 You're not allowed to point out the bad behavior of others.
00:37:09 Because you're not perfect.
00:37:14 You're not allowed to try to hold standards or hold people to standards.
00:37:19 Hold society to standards.
00:37:23 Because you're not perfect.
00:37:27 Unless you are perfect and nobody is.
00:37:31 You're not allowed to enforce any kind of standards.
00:37:37 They say that again and again and again.
00:37:42 You're just a hypocrite.
00:37:46 You act all holier than thou.
00:37:54 By the end of the day.
00:37:57 You are the one that God doesn't like.
Speaker 14
00:38:05 And so will the rest of us.
Speaker 12
00:38:09 I think she makes a good point.
Speaker 17
00:38:11 Oh, who cares what you think?
00:38:12 You're not.
00:38:13 Even on there well.
Speaker 10
00:38:15 As long as we're on the subject.
Speaker 12
00:38:18 Neither are you.
Speaker 17
00:38:21 He didn't look forward to anymore of my business in this last time.
Speaker 8
00:38:24 I'll closeout your account and another.
00:38:27 Thing my son has.
Speaker 14
00:38:28 An A in chemistry.
Speaker 15
00:38:30 In fact.
Devon
00:38:31 Alright, that's.
00:38:34 And not funny joke tied to something that happened earlier.
00:38:38 OK.
00:38:41 So now that they've addressed that.
00:38:44 We're now because I've cut it all cut.
00:38:48 It all up into smaller bits.
00:38:50 We're now in Part 2.
00:38:52 The exciting conclusion?
00:38:55 We've already shamed the people that would disagree.
00:39:00 Disagree with having this fear of AIDS.
00:39:08 Or C, rather, that aid seems to have a pretty strong correlation with ********.
00:39:19 And that old, you know, white Christian housewives don't really have.
00:39:23 To worry about getting AIDS.
00:39:25 Or for that matter, little Susie.
00:39:28 Going to school?
00:39:31 She doesn't have to worry about getting aids either.
00:39:34 Little Billy doesn't have to worry about getting aids, either.
00:39:38 If you raised them right.
00:39:41 And he's not getting molested by the shop teacher.
00:39:49 It's a gay disease.
00:39:53 So using this as an excuse to pass out condoms and tell classrooms full of children.
00:40:00 About every degenerate sexual thing you can think of, because they're going to do it anyway.
00:40:06 You don't want.
00:40:07 Them to die, right?
00:40:14 Said they put the kibosh on that.
00:40:15 They say no, no, no.
00:40:18 You don't want to be like this.
00:40:19 Ignorant, stupid church lady, do you?
00:40:26 So now we're at the exciting conclusion Part 2.
00:40:29 The single mom character has to debate the Christian.
00:40:36 White lady with a stick up her ***.
00:40:41 That wants children to die of AIDS.
00:40:45 Because of her ignorance.
Speaker 12
00:40:49 That making contraceptives available to teenagers only piques their interest in sex and seems to be giving them the green light.
00:40:57 To engage in.
00:40:58 Immoral activity indeed.
00:41:00 In some cases they even may feel pressured to do so.
00:41:04 I say this matter does not belong in.
00:41:06 The school.
00:41:07 But in the home.
00:41:08 Parents, not government, know.
00:41:10 What is best for their children also?
Devon
00:41:18 And that was the argument.
00:41:19 It's a reasonable argument.
00:41:22 Which is why they had to have it presented.
00:41:25 By the lady that no one wants to be.
00:41:28 The unpopular.
00:41:31 Nurse ratchet type.
00:41:35 And the struggling, sympathetic single mom.
00:41:41 Is going to use the language that.
00:41:42 White ladies understand best.
00:41:46 The language of emotion.
00:42:05 She's not going to actually make any kind of rational argument at all.
00:42:11 It's all going to be a motion based.
00:42:15 And it's going to.
00:42:16 Be successful?
00:42:17 I mean, maybe not.
00:42:18 You can't say this show did it.
00:42:19 But the thousands?
00:42:20 Of shows like it.
00:42:21 And movies and.
00:42:24 Articles and books.
00:42:31 Because without it, I wouldn't have.
00:42:32 Had to listen to.
00:42:33 That boomer, with the ponytail talking about Jizzing.
00:42:36 On the ceiling.
Speaker 10
00:42:38 Three that parents usually do know what is is is best for their children.
00:42:42 But I also think that it's kind of a fantasy to think that all these wonderful talks about sex are are going to happen in the home, or that every teenager is going to abstain.
00:42:55 From sex I have took.
Devon
00:42:58 Yeah, it's that same argument.
00:42:59 They're going to do it anyway.
00:43:03 You know, it's real nice to to think, you know, to imagine this world.
00:43:08 Where you know your daughter's not going to get pregnant.
00:43:13 But you know, and and and she's.
00:43:14 Not going to want to.
00:43:15 Get an abortion.
00:43:16 You know she's not going to.
00:43:17 Die in some back alley abortion.
00:43:20 But they're going to do it anyway.
00:43:22 See, it might as well make it you.
00:43:24 Know legal and and.
00:43:25 Give them the tools.
00:43:27 So they can do it safely.
00:43:29 Right.
00:43:30 That's always the argument.
00:43:32 People are dying.
00:43:35 We have to let them.
00:43:36 Murder babies safely.
00:43:39 People are dying of AIDS.
00:43:41 We have to let them **** your daughter safely.
00:43:51 That's what's really important.
00:43:56 That's another language that the audience of this show would understand.
00:44:01 Prioritizing the safety of your children.
Speaker 10
00:44:09 To my daughter.
Speaker 12
00:44:10 You say this is the argument we hear at nauseam.
00:44:14 They're going to do it anyway, so let's help them along.
00:44:18 It's like saying we have criminals in our society, so let's provide guns.
Devon
00:44:24 Now, of course, that's a stupid metaphor.
00:44:29 You know she's not.
00:44:30 There to make a reasonable argument, she's there to sound unreasonable.
Speaker 10
00:44:35 Excuse me, but I think that it's more like saying let's provide gun control and in.
Devon
00:44:42 Oh, of course.
00:44:43 Let's, let's.
00:44:45 Let's just squeeze that in there while we're at it.
00:44:47 Right. Gun control.
Speaker 10
00:44:49 Incidentally, the kind of gun control that I'm talking about is available in many public restrooms alright.
Speaker 12
00:45:00 So why bring that kind of garbage into the public school system?
Speaker 10
00:45:03 Because that garbage helps prevent AIDS.
00:45:08 I am certainly in favor of abstinence, but I don't believe that it's realistic to think that hitting a.
Devon
00:45:16 It's not realistic to have standards.
00:45:22 It's not realistic to have standards and look, by the way, some of that, there's some truth to that in the way as the country became more diverse.
00:45:33 You don't have standards.
00:45:38 Because standards don't work like that.
00:45:46 When you have a very.
00:45:50 Close society close.
00:45:53 Genetically close religiously.
00:45:59 Homogeneous society.
00:46:02 It's easy to impose standards.
00:46:08 But once you start inviting in all these different people that.
00:46:11 Have completely different.
00:46:15 Backgrounds completely different customs.
00:46:21 Different standards.
00:46:25 You you there's no way to enforce it because these standards, these types of standards that we're talking about weren't standards that were enforced by law.
00:46:34 Well, they were.
00:46:35 I mean, look.
00:46:38 But sex was illegal.
00:46:40 In most, if not every state.
00:46:44 Up until what, like a couple decades ago, they started?
00:46:47 Taking the laws off the books.
00:46:51 You could get arrested for ******.
00:46:57 Because when we had a homogeneous society.
00:47:03 That all have the same standards.
00:47:06 That is a perfectly reasonable law to have.
00:47:08 On the books.
00:47:14 You can't maintain those kinds of laws and and and furthermore, you certainly can't maintain the enforcement of them like.
00:47:22 That's because that's what happened first, right?
00:47:25 It's not like.
00:47:26 People were getting arrested for for **** ***.
00:47:30 A week before they they.
00:47:32 Took it off the the books, right?
00:47:38 First, they stop enforcing it.
00:47:41 Then they wear the public down and eventually.
00:47:43 They just, they get it off.
00:47:44 The books. Well, there's.
00:47:46 A lot of this stuff.
00:47:47 It wasn't even. It was.
00:47:48 Never on the books, it was just understood.
00:47:50 It was the kind of thing you didn't need on the books.
00:47:59 It's the and it's the kind of.
00:48:01 Unfortunately, you'll never be able to get on the books now.
00:48:19 But there are no standards.
00:48:24 And the solution to that that.
00:48:26 They're offering here.
00:48:27 Is, you know it's the same as.
00:48:28 Everything else they're going to do it anyway.
Speaker
00:48:30 OK.
Devon
00:48:31 So why not help them along?
Speaker 12
00:48:33 Around, shall we?
00:48:35 What you're actually saying, Mr.
00:48:37 Shively, is that if your 15 year old daughter is determined to have sex, then you won't mind her going to a dance with a boy who has a condom in his wallet, paid for by your tax dollars.
00:48:48 Isn't that correct?
Speaker 15
00:48:50 We got finished a.
Speaker 9
00:48:51 Little early though we come by and give.
Devon
00:48:52 Her a little law support.
Speaker 10
00:48:54 What I am saying is that.
00:48:56 Have a dear.
00:48:58 Sweet, funny friend.
Devon
00:49:01 Here comes the emotional argument.
Speaker 10
00:49:04 24 years old, not very much older than the kids that we are talking about here.
00:49:10 And he came to me this week and asked me to help plan his funeral.
00:49:15 Because he's dying.
Speaker
00:49:15 You can.
Speaker 10
00:49:18 From aids.
00:49:20 Something that he got before he even knew what it was, or how to prevent it.
00:49:27 I've been.
Devon
00:49:28 Cue the sad music.
Speaker 10
00:49:29 Thinking a lot about his mother this week.
Devon
00:49:33 Thinking about his mother, she's they're talking.
00:49:35 To the white mothers in the audience.
00:49:39 Just think of his mother.
00:49:41 How do you?
00:49:41 Think his mother feels.
00:49:43 You don't want to be feeling like that.
Speaker 10
00:49:46 And what she might give for the opportunity that I have tonight, that we all still have here tonight, because now we know how to help prevent AIDS.
00:49:58 And I think.
00:49:59 That it really shouldn't matter what your personal feelings are about.
Speaker 15
00:50:02 Birth controls because.
Speaker 10
00:50:03 You say we're not.
00:50:04 We're not just talking about.
00:50:06 Preventing births anymore.
00:50:07 We're talking about preventing deaths.
Devon
00:50:12 The pregnancy argument wasn't working.
00:50:16 They weren't able to get their foot in the door by scaring parents with the possibility of a grandchild.
00:50:25 Especially now that abortion was was, you know, legal and everywhere, right?
00:50:33 But now your kid might die.
00:50:37 Your kid might die.
00:50:39 You got to let ponytail Steve into your classroom.
00:50:44 Tell him about Jizzing on the ceiling with lesbian Laura.
Speaker 8
00:50:48 25,000.
Speaker 10
00:50:49 Americans have.
00:50:51 And we're still debating.
00:50:53 To me.
00:50:57 This debate is over.
00:50:59 More important than what any civic leader or PTA or Board of Education thinks about teenagers having sex or any immoral act that my daughter or your son might engage in is the bottom line that I don't think.
Speaker 12
00:51:16 They should have to die for it.
Devon
00:51:20 See, they're going to die of AIDS.
Speaker
00:51:23 Give them condoms.
00:51:24 They're going to die of AIDS.
Speaker 10
00:51:26 Thank you.
Devon
00:51:32 Oh, look, and she's clearly lost the debate.
00:51:40 You don't want to be like that, woman.
00:51:43 Look how embarrassed she must be.
00:51:45 She's on the wrong side of history.
00:51:48 As they would love to they they.
Speaker
00:51:49 Love to.
Devon
00:51:54 I bet that woman opposes trans kids.
00:52:03 And again, this is this is the funny part.
00:52:05 This is the.
00:52:07 As I said, like not.
00:52:08 That I went in the audience, or at least the vast majority, they don't actually know any gay people.
00:52:13 This is the gang.
00:52:13 Guy, they know.
00:52:15 Well, not to really make it, you know, now that they just made the emotional argument, you know, the emotional wound is still fresh.
00:52:23 They have to.
00:52:25 Take you to this your gay friend's funeral.
Speaker
00:52:33 Ohh, He died of it.
Devon
00:52:44 But really, all this made me think about.
Speaker 6
00:52:51 Everyone has.
Devon
00:52:53 If it ever plays.
00:52:58 That hard drive apparently fell asleep.
Speaker 4
00:52:59 Everyone has aids.
00:53:08 Everyone has aids.
Speaker 6
00:53:13 And so this is the end of our story and everyone is dead from AIDS.
00:53:19 It took from me my best friend.
00:53:22 My only true pal.
Speaker
00:53:25 My only.
Speaker 6
00:53:25 Bright star.
00:53:28 Well, I'm going to March on Washington, lead the fight and charge the brigades.
00:53:34 There's a hero inside of all of us.
00:53:37 I'll make them see everyone has aids, my father.
00:53:40 Aids my sister.
00:53:42 My uncle and my cousin and her.
Speaker 13
00:53:45 It's the gaze and the straights and the whites and the spades.
00:53:49 Everyone has.
00:53:50 My grandma and my dog.
00:53:56 Come on, everybody.
00:53:57 We got to do.
00:53:59 They're gonna breakdown these barricades.
00:54:01 Everyone has.
Speaker 6
00:54:12 So yeah, the reason.
Devon
00:54:13 Why that scene was in that movie is it was inspired by that exact propaganda.
00:54:26 The 80s and.
00:54:27 90s there were, like I said, there were thousands of shows and articles and movies and, you know, this was just one.
00:54:44 Brought to you by Doctor Fauci.
00:54:54 Captain aides himself, who's now telling.
00:54:57 You you've got to worry.
00:54:57 About COVID-19.
00:55:02 Isn't that interesting?
00:55:13 Yeah, this is simply.
00:55:14 The uh, this is like AIDS.
00:55:15 Part 2 in a.
00:55:16 Way it's airborne aids.
00:55:23 It's killing everybody.
00:55:30 Quick put on a mask.
00:55:37 So anyway, that's that's like I said, that's.
00:55:41 Just that's a tiny taste of what a lot of the propaganda in the 80s and 90s was when it came to aid stuff.
00:55:49 I mean it was.
00:55:50 They pushed it so hard, so hard.
00:55:53 And they they went.
00:55:55 They did.
00:55:55 Both those angles, they did the whole be sympathetic to gays.
00:56:01 And more importantly, as I said, we need to make sure.
00:56:06 That we let.
00:56:08 The scumbags into the classrooms to tell your kids about sex.
00:56:15 And like I said, all you have to do is ask yourself what kind of what kind of people do you think want that job?
Speaker
00:56:25 Right.
Devon
00:56:27 Who do you think ends up being?
00:56:30 The people that go into classrooms to tell.
00:56:32 Kids about sex.
00:56:37 There's lots of people that want that job.
00:56:43 They're the same kinds of people that want to dress up like drag Queens.
00:56:46 And read stories to your kids.
00:56:55 I'm sure the ponytail scumbag guy would have been.
00:56:59 Ecstatic if?
00:57:04 Someone wanted wanted some clarification after after the the class.
00:57:10 Oh, come to my van.
Speaker
00:57:12 I'll tell you.
Devon
00:57:13 All about how I can **** on the ceiling.
00:57:17 Alright guys.
00:57:20 Let me take a look at.
00:57:23 At chat here.
00:57:29 Bump, bump, bump.
00:57:30 Bump, bump.
Speaker 4
00:57:31 Bump. I'll wipe that stop.
Speaker 9
00:57:36 I should be looping.
00:57:38 There it goes.
Devon
00:57:39 I got hard drives falling asleep or something.
00:57:46 Here we go.
00:57:46 If HIV didn't only affect gays, then it would wouldn't be only gays on.
00:58:01 You're talking about, yeah.
00:58:10 Any news on the discord?
00:58:11 I'm like I said, I'm probably just going to make one real.
00:58:13 Quick and then.
00:58:16 Invite some of you guys on there real quick and like that, that guy that wanted to admin it and I'll just talk to him and then hand it over or he has one or I don't know.
00:58:24 I just trying to trying to get.
00:58:27 Get this done over.
00:58:28 E-mail is just.
00:58:30 It's just not going to happen.
Speaker 7
00:58:32 UM.
Devon
00:58:39 How was my trip?
00:58:40 No, I didn't do.
00:58:41 The trip yet?
Speaker 5
00:58:42 That's later this summer.
Devon
00:58:52 I've just been working.
00:58:55 I went on, I went on.
00:58:57 Rock March tonight, though.
00:58:59 Lots of snakes.
00:59:02 Lots of ******* snakes out now.
00:59:05 Like it went from, like, almost no snakes to almost stepped on a snake like a big one.
00:59:12 It was a rattlesnake.
00:59:13 Not just, you know, not the nice snakes.
00:59:15 Like the bad snakes, I mean, there's other snakes out there, but I.
00:59:19 Didn't see any of them.
00:59:20 Only saw rattlesnakes.
00:59:22 Uh sound like 3?
00:59:26 And in fact, I I came back early because.
00:59:31 My batteries on my uh, I hadn't charged my headlamp up.
00:59:35 And it started to get a little dim, and it was like, you know, normally I wouldn't care because, you know, I can navigate around the dark, but I can't see snakes in the dark.
00:59:47 And the snakes are are relatively not aggressive like they'll leave you.
00:59:51 Alone for the.
00:59:52 Most part not always.
00:59:53 I've had one.
00:59:55 Go nuts and.
00:59:56 Like rattle and start charging at me like it was a little.
00:59:58 One, it's kind of weird.
01:00:01 And I don't know what triggered it because it wasn't.
01:00:03 It wasn't getting like close to it when it.
01:00:05 Started doing that so I it's not like that.
01:00:08 They're they're not all nice.
01:00:10 They will freak out, but if you step on one, usually when you find out like how someone got bit by a snake, it's either a.
01:00:19 They didn't see it and they stepped on it or or, you know, something like that, or B they ****** with it, you know, almost never is it.
01:00:29 The snake came out of nowhere and.
01:00:31 Attacked him, right?
01:00:32 And even in that time, like the when I had the snake like charge at me, it was, I mean, it was far enough away there.
01:00:37 It wasn't that.
01:00:38 Hard to get out of the way, you know?
01:00:39 I mean, they're fast.
01:00:40 So it's like.
01:00:41 It wasn't that fast, but I saw lots of snakes tonight and I'm at the start carrying extra batteries with me.
01:00:50 They blend in.
01:00:50 It look, it's ******* tough seeing them.
01:00:52 It's hard seeing them.
01:00:53 I mean, they're designed to to blend in with their surroundings.
01:00:57 But now that it's warm at night, it's apparently it's it's snake o'clock, and when I'm.
01:01:03 When I'm out there.
01:01:05 Yeah, it is what it is.
01:01:11 Hatchlings are more aggressive and more poisonous.
01:01:14 Yeah, I've heard that.
01:01:15 I I I don't know that that's actually real though.
01:01:18 I've heard different versions of that.
01:01:20 I've heard people say that they they that their poison is just as as strong, but they they don't have as much control over their.
01:01:31 Their jaws and stuff.
01:01:33 So it's just they end up delivering more poison because they can't let go.
01:01:37 But I've also heard that, you know, that's ******** too.
01:01:40 So I.
01:01:40 Don't know, but people say that.
01:01:43 Do you think that maybe ******** and gays will go extinct because they can't breed?
01:01:47 They breed.
01:01:48 Are you talking about?
01:01:49 Ask almost without exception.
01:01:54 And certainly in my experience, without exception.
01:01:58 Every gay person that I've interacted with in reality, not like some fictional gay guy, like any gay guy I've worked with.
01:02:06 In in in fact, pretty much every gay guy, even in the public eye, when you, you know, when you get down to it and they.
01:02:12 Talk about this stuff.
01:02:14 Every single one of them was molested.
01:02:16 Every single one.
Speaker 7
01:02:16 Of them.
Devon
01:02:17 Every like 100%.
01:02:21 100%.
01:02:23 Including, you know, Milo, right?
01:02:28 Every single one of them.
01:02:30 That's how they that's how they reproduce.
01:02:35 So they absolutely and same thing with the drag Queens, right?
01:02:38 Why do you think they're?
01:02:39 Doing that, why?
01:02:41 When you see drag Queen story hour.
01:02:44 And then you see these horrible ******* mothers that like, there's that one photo of the the mother that that made that glittery T-shirt for her toddler that said future drag queen on it.
01:02:59 That's that's the drag Queens reproducing.
01:03:04 Drag Queen Story hour is drag Queen's reproducing.
01:03:12 And in fact, look the the scumbag with the ponytail thing I.
01:03:17 Was talking about.
01:03:19 That's scumbags reproducing.
01:03:23 I'm telling you like.
01:03:25 6th grade.
01:03:27 I'm pretty sure it.
01:03:27 Was 6th grade.
01:03:28 It was a long time ago.
01:03:30 But it was like around there, right?
01:03:32 6th grade bunch of kids.
01:03:36 That I mean, this is before you remember we didn't have **** on our phones and stuff.
01:03:40 Like that and I'd.
01:03:42 Never seen **** at this point.
01:03:44 That's you.
01:03:45 Know that that's kind of changed.
01:03:49 But in 6th.
01:03:50 Grade most of these kids have never seen ****.
01:03:54 Many of them probably have never.
01:03:55 Seen even like a rated.
01:03:56 R movie you know any kind.
01:03:58 Of sexual situation, something like that.
01:04:03 And then you have this, this scumbag and his lesbian friend come in one day.
01:04:08 And kick the teacher out.
01:04:11 And start talking about **** *** and ******** and you know.
01:04:16 Ship that like.
01:04:17 You didn't even know existed.
01:04:20 For a long time.
01:04:22 I mean the whole the.
01:04:23 Whole day wasn't just these.
01:04:25 Guys. But the whole day.
01:04:26 Was was sex Ed?
01:04:27 It was like sex Ed day.
01:04:29 So like we all said to watch like these videos, you know with poorly animated ***** on it and stuff like that, right?
01:04:35 Like this part of the day where.
01:04:37 They brought in these two degenerates.
01:04:40 Same thing.
01:04:44 You know they they it's.
01:04:53 So they can breed.
01:04:57 There's not like a gay gene.
01:05:03 If there if it was hereditary.
01:05:04 It would have kind of worked its.
01:05:06 Way out of the gene pool by now, don't you think?
01:05:10 You know, that's what I understand.
01:05:12 All these people are saying, like, oh, well, you know, don't you think?
01:05:14 As you know, leftists and and faggs, you know, they they don't breed.
01:05:18 So they're going to just go away.
01:05:20 That's not how they breed.
01:05:26 And this has always been the case.
01:05:28 You think that like?
01:05:30 This poison is genetic, but it's never.
01:05:34 I mean, it's.
01:05:35 See, this is it's the weird narcissism of people thinking that the the time that they're living in like, this is the this is the difference.
01:05:43 Like the like.
01:05:44 All right, so there's a lot of Christians, right?
01:05:45 They they like to imagine that that they're going to be the ones that are around.
01:05:51 When Jesus comes back, right?
01:05:53 Not understanding that 1000 years ago, Christians thought that.
01:05:59 You know Mormons specifically, right?
01:06:03 So the name of the the full name of the Mormon Church is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
01:06:09 Latter day, meaning that we're in the last days.
01:06:15 There were people that joined the church 200 years ago that literally thought.
01:06:23 That that meant like their lifetime.
01:06:28 Every generation, that's the case.
01:06:34 And it's not, you know, Muslims.
01:06:35 Are the same way.
01:06:36 You know, like they've got their end.
01:06:37 Of the world.
01:06:38 Scenario and everyone has like this weird perception that they're going to be the ones that are around when everything changes.
01:06:44 Right, that's that.
01:06:46 They're going to be around when everything totally gets flipped on its head, and all these things are fulfilled.
01:06:51 And all this stuff.
01:06:52 No, you're not.
01:06:55 Sorry, you're just.
01:06:56 You're around like everyone else.
01:06:58 Before you was around.
01:07:00 Just at a.
01:07:01 Certain point in a wave that goes up and it's.
01:07:03 Like a sine wave.
01:07:04 Right.
01:07:05 Or it's a little more complex than that.
01:07:07 You know, because there's there's a sine wave for like.
01:07:09 Every little aspect.
01:07:11 Then there's some harmony to it.
01:07:12 But you know we're we're we're all just part.
01:07:15 Of the the algorithm.
01:07:17 That repeats.
01:07:20 You know it mutates as it goes, but.
01:07:23 There's some repetition there.
01:07:29 You know Sodom and Gomorrah, for example.
01:07:33 You know whether whether or not that really happened, you know, stuff like that, that it was written about, you know, stuff like that has always existed.
01:07:42 Degenerate societies have have risen and fallen, risen and fallen, risen and fallen.
01:07:48 And there's always been, like, an ebb and flow to it.
01:07:53 But I'll tell you this if if it gets to the point where they destroy themselves, they're taking.
01:07:58 Us down with them.
01:08:00 You know.
01:08:01 Society isn't going to it's not like.
01:08:06 You're going to wake up one day and you know the the headline on the newspaper is going to be you.
01:08:12 Know just in the last trend, he just hung themselves, you know, like that's.
01:08:18 That's not going to happen.
01:08:21 That's not gonna, in fact, we're not even close to how bad it has.
01:08:24 To get before.
01:08:24 Like the ship.
01:08:25 Comes apart of the seams.
01:08:27 You know, I've been saying this like, the the pedo stuff is next.
01:08:32 So that and that.
01:08:33 Look, that gets normalized all the time in history.
Speaker 4
01:08:37 All the time.
Devon
01:08:40 So it'll it's going to happen again, it's, I mean it's happening.
01:08:46 But we're not even all the.
01:08:47 Way there.
01:08:47 Yet now we got we got conservative magnetars.
01:08:51 In support of a ****** governor, you know, or a wannabe governor of California.
01:09:02 Conservatives tweeting out boom bot sex and Botswana.
01:09:08 So there there's nothing.
01:09:10 There's no resistance to this, right?
01:09:14 But little resistance exists.
01:09:17 Again, you gotta you.
01:09:18 Gotta understand we are a subset of a subset.
Speaker 5
01:09:21 Of a subset.
Devon
01:09:24 You and I might might.
01:09:26 Have watched what we just watched.
01:09:28 And seeing.
01:09:31 The propaganda that was.
01:09:32 In it.
01:09:34 Has obvious, but I mean look.
01:09:36 Look at what they're playing now.
01:09:38 And look how much more obvious it is.
01:09:43 And they're still going.
01:09:48 You know, like the the Blues clues thing.
01:09:52 Then we played last string whereas I I'm.
Speaker 5
01:09:54 Sure, I got it here.
Devon
01:09:56 You know, this isn't.
Speaker
01:10:02 Yeah, I've got it.
Devon
01:10:13 No, I thought I had it.
01:10:14 I know it's in here somewhere.
01:10:16 But the you.
01:10:17 Know the Blues clues.
01:10:20 Animation or the?
01:10:23 Or just look the ******* army.
01:10:27 Advertising that like, oh, I've got two moms.
01:10:33 You know, if you're, if you're.
01:10:34 A girl with two moms.
01:10:37 Come join the army.
01:10:38 I mean, that's how.
01:10:38 Normalized it is.
01:10:41 It it's not going our way is what I'm getting at.
01:10:45 And you're not the momentum behind you.
01:10:49 Got to learn a little bit about inertia.
01:10:52 The momentum that's behind what's going on right now.
01:10:56 It's like trying trying to stop a glacier.
01:11:02 You're not going to stop it.
01:11:06 Now eventually.
01:11:08 It will stop.
01:11:11 But it won't be because you are pushing.
01:11:12 Up against it.
01:11:16 The forces that are at work.
01:11:20 Have had the upper hand for.
01:11:24 Well, maybe forever.
01:11:25 If you think about it, but.
01:11:28 It it's.
01:11:31 You've got human nature going against what you want.
01:11:42 Human nature is stronger.
01:11:51 Civilization, right?
01:11:56 Civilizations you have to work at.
01:11:58 That's why they're so easy to.
01:12:00 To make you know it's so easy.
01:12:02 To make them fail.
01:12:07 Because you're constantly fighting human nature.
01:12:19 And and that's what you're up against when you tell people not to pursue.
01:12:22 Pleasure and comfort.
01:12:25 You're going against human nature, I mean.
01:12:28 Humans are specifically, you know, for better or for worse, we're designed.
01:12:34 To seek pleasure and comfort.
01:12:38 Because in a primitive society.
01:12:45 That would that.
01:12:45 Would keep you alive for the most part.
01:12:49 Not always.
01:12:51 Better keep it going.
01:12:56 But as as technology as you know the, the, the industrial Revolution and all the technologies that have resulted from that.
01:13:05 You know, it's like, like Uncle Ted said, you know.
01:13:10 That's that's really what's.
01:13:12 That's what's been our undoing.
01:13:15 Because none of our instincts have have evolved fast enough to handle the.
01:13:20 The new environment that we find ourselves in, I mean you want.
01:13:23 An example of this that's easy to.
01:13:25 See, just go to.
01:13:26 Go to an Indian Reservation.
01:13:30 Go to an Indian Reservation.
01:13:33 You think that if you went back in time, you know, 200 years?
01:13:42 And you saw the ancestors.
01:13:44 Of the people that you'll.
01:13:45 See at an Indian Reservation.
01:13:48 You think that they they'll.
01:13:49 Even when they won't.
01:13:50 Even look like the same species.
01:13:56 And they're all super overweight.
01:13:59 Like super overweight, I mean diabetes is like I think the number one killer on like for real alcoholism and diabetes are like the number one killers on Indian reservations.
01:14:12 Because, I mean, they're they're even further behind in the evolution, the adaptation to the technology that we've got, right.
01:14:21 You know, at least with us, we had a little more time, especially with alcohol.
01:14:25 I guess alcohol is like the best example, right?
01:14:27 They didn't.
01:14:28 They never had alcohol, they never developed alcohol in in the North American continent.
01:14:35 And so when the Europeans brought alcohol.
01:14:41 You had people that they lacked the the enzymes or or whatever the process is that breaks down alcohol in the body metabolizes.
01:14:50 It was less evolved than in European bodies.
01:14:57 So they get drunker, faster and stay drunker longer.
01:15:04 You know, as far as the obesity and the diabetes?
Speaker 5
01:15:08 You know the.
Devon
01:15:10 Same sort of thing if if you lived in a a society where you used to have to wrestle a Buffalo to the ground, to.
01:15:15 Eat, you know.
01:15:19 You're probably in pretty good shape.
01:15:22 But if you live in a an Indian Reservation where you your food's free, it's.
01:15:26 And it is.
01:15:28 I told you.
01:15:29 That these reservations we gave them, it's a sweet deal.
01:15:33 Your your housing's free, your food's free and and look. And when it starts.
01:15:36 Killing you.
01:15:38 The the medical care is free.
01:15:47 Yeah, if you want to see and that's slowly happening to the West too, as the technology starts to get that that gap, maybe there should be like a a term for that gap you know because the the gap between the Native Americans ability to adapt to technology.
01:16:06 And the technology was super wide because.
01:16:09 You know, when we showed up, they.
01:16:10 They didn't have.
01:16:11 Any they didn't have a written language, right?
01:16:15 That they were pretty far behind even just.
01:16:17 The basic stuff.
01:16:20 So they were already outpaced.
01:16:23 By this technology and and had no.
01:16:25 Way of adapting to it.
01:16:27 And you know.
01:16:28 That that get that?
01:16:29 Gap is widening, of course.
01:16:30 But that gap for us.
01:16:33 As technology is developing faster and faster and faster, it's I mean it's kind it's starting to happen to us now.
01:16:46 Starting starting to widen widen the.
01:16:48 Gap between us and.
01:16:49 Our ability to adapt to it.
01:16:57 Part of that is.
01:16:58 Because if you.
01:16:59 Think about technology.
01:17:00 The the way that it would.
01:17:04 Part of the.
01:17:05 Reason why it's accelerated the development of new technologies is just.
01:17:10 A the communication.
01:17:12 That that's global, right?
01:17:13 So if you've got like this idea to do something.
01:17:17 And you know, but you don't like if you want to make a machine that does.
01:17:21 X but in order to make the machine.
01:17:24 That does X.
01:17:25 You have to figure out a, B and.
01:17:27 C and you if?
01:17:29 You had been left alone to try to figure that out.
01:17:31 You never want to figure it out.
01:17:32 AB and C and you.
01:17:33 Would never.
01:17:33 Make the machine that does X well now if you.
01:17:36 Have the idea to make a machine that does.
01:17:38 Ex. You have the.
01:17:39 Ability to find other people that maybe years ago figured out A or B or C or maybe someone.
01:17:47 Figured all three.
01:17:48 Of them or whatever, you can find this.
01:17:51 And implement it and now without having to have developed.
01:17:55 The hard part.
01:17:56 Like Steve Jobs, right?
01:17:57 Everyone gives him like they they love to suck *** **** and say, like how awesome he was because.
01:18:02 He, you know, invented the.
01:18:03 IPhone and he didn't invent ****.
01:18:06 You know, he just had the ability to find other people that invented the **** he wanted, right?
01:18:12 And bring him all together.
Speaker 17
01:18:14 Well, that kind of a.
Devon
01:18:15 Thing wasn't that possible not that long ago.
01:18:19 So in order for any kind of new technology to be developed, you had to rely heavily on like one guy.
01:18:26 They could figure out the whole process and not only that, you'd have to.
01:18:30 You'd have to have a guy that had the ability to spend the time doing it.
01:18:35 You know, like if.
01:18:35 You're out.
01:18:36 You know, you yourself are out there wrestling Buffalo to the ground.
01:18:40 How much time are you sitting around thinking about your machine that does X?
Speaker
01:18:45 Right.
Devon
01:18:48 So you have this increase in leisure time.
01:18:51 You have this.
01:18:51 Increase in communications, but you also have this increase in our ability to archive things and and not just.
01:19:00 Archive it, but then to instantly retrieve the archive from anywhere in the world forever.
01:19:09 Or, you know, until it gets censored.
Speaker
01:19:11 You know.
Devon
01:19:17 So that's that's why that gap, I think with us is starting.
01:19:20 To widen now.
01:19:23 Well, it's hard for.
01:19:23 People to just keep up with it.
01:19:27 And look, I'm someone.
01:19:28 I like technology.
01:19:31 And I I see.
01:19:32 Myself, as someone that's relatively adapted to it but but **** man like, it's not gonna.
01:19:38 It's not slowing down.
01:19:43 It's only speeding up.
01:19:51 Alright, I'm sure I missed like a.
Speaker 5
01:19:53 Bunch of stuff here.
Devon
01:19:59 The problem is dysgenics, not technology itself.
01:20:01 Eugenics can seal the gap.
01:20:04 You're referring to, well, no.
01:20:05 It's it's both.
Speaker 5
01:20:07 It's both.
Devon
01:20:09 Like I said, like that the ability.
01:20:13 To develop things.
01:20:15 At the rate that we are currently.
01:20:16 Developing things is entirely new.
01:20:21 Entirely new.
01:20:26 You know if you invented.
01:20:29 I don't know whatever.
01:20:31 Like the windmill, you know.
01:20:34 It didn't become.
01:20:37 Known to the entire world the next day.
01:20:41 You know the plans on how to make it weren't distributed to everyone on Earth the following day.
01:20:46 That's essentially what's happening now.
01:20:52 And you want to talk about this genics?
01:20:54 One of the reasons why you're having, I would say the, the, the gap widening further also is it doesn't require.
01:21:05 The same discipline or genius?
01:21:11 To develop stuff.
01:21:13 It's like, you know, writing apps like like the Rise of the programmer.
01:21:18 If you don't know what that is, it's like.
01:21:21 I used to go to some tech conventions.
01:21:25 And it was pretty much just nerdy white kids, right years ago.
01:21:30 And then.
01:21:32 I'd say starting about 10 years ago or so.
01:21:35 There was the rise of what people called then.
01:21:39 I don't know if that's still.
01:21:39 A thing but.
01:21:40 They call them programmers.
01:21:43 And it was a bunch of these guys that you.
01:21:45 Know that that.
01:21:46 Loved Steve Jobs or you know.
01:21:48 Like they they they.
01:21:50 Got into technology because they saw it as a means.
01:21:53 Of getting rich.
01:21:56 And or richer.
01:21:57 A lot of these guys, they not exactly they didn't.
01:21:59 You know, they didn't come from poor families.
01:22:01 You know what I mean?
01:22:03 And So what they would do is they would just stand on the the backs of the people that came before them, like a lot of programmers do this look, it's a necessity at this point, right?
01:22:14 You know everyone that if you read any software, you're no.
01:22:17 One's writing it from scratch.
01:22:20 Everyone's using a language that someone else wrote or libraries that someone else wrote, or plugins that sell.
01:22:28 You know what I mean?
01:22:29 You're just building upon the work of other people and you don't understand how a lot of that stuff even works.
01:22:37 Look, I'm I'm saying this is. I've I've done it. I don't. I've used, you know, visual scripting tools and things like that. And I have no idea what the ****'* going on in the background. I couldn't write that.
01:22:50 In some ways you could say that's a good.
01:22:51 Thing because you.
01:22:52 Know it's it's giving people that wouldn't that wouldn't necessarily have the the autism or the temperament to sit down you know, and do all that stuff to have still have good ideas and and be able to implement them and everything.
01:23:05 But that doesn't change the fact that it it's.
01:23:10 It's speeding up the pace.
01:23:13 You know it's speeding up the pace and.
01:23:17 You can see.
01:23:19 And amplification of what this gap does on Indian reservations or in African countries?
01:23:25 Yeah, it's like, OK, like they're.
01:23:26 In Star trek.
01:23:28 They had the I did like a.
01:23:31 Video on this kind of.
01:23:33 They had the prime was the prime directive.
01:23:37 I think that's what it.
01:23:37 Was called.
01:23:39 Where if they encountered a primitive.
01:23:43 Society like they went to a planet and it was just like Indians, right?
01:23:47 With Spears and ****.
01:23:49 They weren't supposed to interact with the the people.
01:23:54 Because they didn't want to disrupt the natural evolution of their society.
01:23:59 And so if they encountered these primitive societies, they were supposed to just leave.
01:24:03 Them the **** alone.
01:24:05 I think I did a video.
01:24:06 On it because I made you know the.
01:24:08 The observation that this seems to this concept seems to make a lot of sense to, you know, Lefty, Star Trek nerds.
01:24:19 Right.
01:24:21 That that, that seems like a good idea, right?
01:24:25 Not exactly what we you know, that's.
01:24:27 Not what globalism's about though, is it?
01:24:33 You know, and we encounter these primitive people.
01:24:36 Not only do we give them all of our our technology.
01:24:40 But we we.
01:24:41 Take some of them and put them in our.
01:24:42 Society for some reason.
01:24:44 When they're not.
01:24:45 Prepared for it.
01:24:52 You know the prime directive is probably the only smart thing about Star Trek.
01:24:55 And it's something that.
01:24:58 That we don't do.
01:25:02 And The funny thing is.
01:25:05 I wish they.
01:25:05 Articulated that in Star Trek as maybe some more lefties would would be able to figure this **** out instead of saying.
Speaker 14
01:25:12 Because like there is there is there.
Devon
01:25:13 Is an argument to be made that, yeah, we're damaging well, certainly.
01:25:17 Look, you know, looking at Indian Reservation, you think their existence is.
01:25:20 Is better.
01:25:21 You know, even though they have all that access to.
01:25:23 All that technology and.
01:25:25 And you know, free stuff and whatever you think that's better than their ancestors, probably not.
01:25:30 They're probably not as happy as their ancestors, right?
01:25:37 So you can make that argument.
01:25:38 That's kind of like the argument they they try to make in Star Trek.
01:25:40 But really what they should make the argument for is.
01:25:43 The federation won't be able to afford to keep.
01:25:45 Sending out the enterprise.
01:25:47 If they had to start supporting all these planets.
01:25:51 Imagine the cost to the federation.
01:25:55 If they had to cure, they use all their technology because that's what we did, right?
01:25:59 Like, that's for some reason.
01:26:00 That's what the West, that their responsibility is, right.
01:26:05 To to share all of their gifts.
01:26:10 And I hate that they make it sound like some someone just came and gave it.
01:26:13 To us, so we're just getting.
Speaker
01:26:15 You know, we're just.
Devon
01:26:17 Paying it forward right now, we developed.
01:26:19 This on our own.
01:26:21 They're they're not gifts.
01:26:25 But for some reason the West is supposed to just use.
01:26:29 All of our resources.
01:26:31 In service of of those less fortunate than us.
01:26:37 And sometimes to their detriment.
01:26:41 But they don't talk about that.
01:26:42 in Star trek.
01:26:43 I wish that I wish they'd explain that.
01:26:44 And Star Trek that like well.
01:26:47 You know, we don't want to disrupt their natural evolution, but also just economically and everything else this, this would **** us.
01:26:53 Up, if we had to go around.
01:26:56 And and try to to bring every planet that we encountered bring them up.
01:27:00 To our level.
01:27:05 It would just be so costly.
01:27:07 And if we start absorbing their people, we would.
01:27:11 We would lose the ability to keep doing.
Speaker 14
01:27:12 What we're doing?
Devon
01:27:16 No, the prime directive is very.
01:27:19 Very effective.
01:27:22 And that it prevents anything like that happening.
01:27:23 But with the excuse ohh.
01:27:25 It's, you know, we don't.
01:27:26 Want to damage their revolution?
Speaker 5
01:27:32 Excuse me.
Devon
01:27:35 If USA is your photo breeder, reverse engineer Shirley.
01:27:38 Israel has it too.
01:27:40 I don't.
01:27:40 I don't think we.
01:27:41 Have UFO to bring.
01:27:44 I don't think.
01:27:47 Wasn't that that report supposed to come out like.
01:27:50 The other day.
01:27:52 Whatever happened that I have, I haven't been watching the news at all because I've just.
01:27:56 Been animating 24 hours a day.
Speaker 5
01:28:01 Uh. Let's see here.
Devon
01:28:09 Where did that go?
01:28:11 Well, I mean, there's.
01:28:12 People talking about it, government finds no evidence of alien spacecraft.
01:28:17 So there's the New York Times.
01:28:20 Ah, it's not.
01:28:23 Let me find this story on something that doesn't try to make me pay.
Speaker 5
01:28:29 For it.
01:28:33 Let's see.
Speaker 9
01:28:40 There we are.
Devon
01:28:43 A new report concedes that much about the observed phenomenon remained difficult to explain, including their acceleration as well as ability to change directions.
01:28:52 And submerge.
01:28:54 American intelligence officials have found no evidence that aerial phenomenon witnessed by Navy pilots in recent years are alien spacecraft, but they still cannot explain the unusual movements that have mystified scientists and the military, according to senior administration officials briefed on the findings of a highly anticipated.
01:29:15 Government report.
01:29:17 The report determined that a vast majority of more than 120 incidents over the past two decades did not originate from any American military or other advanced U.S. government technology.
01:29:31 The officials said the determination would appear to eliminate that the possibility that Navy pilots who reported seeing unexplained aircraft might have encountered programs the government meant to keep secret.
01:29:43 Well, here's the thing.
01:29:44 I, you know, first of.
01:29:45 All that's all well and good, but.
01:29:49 If they were trying to keep it secret, they wouldn't release in a report that they were, you know, I mean so.
01:29:55 I still wouldn't rule that out.
01:29:59 But that is about the only conclusive finding in the classified Intelligence Report, the official said.
01:30:04 And while a forthcoming unclassified version, expected to be released to Congress by June 25th, will present new or will present few other firm conclusions, senior officials briefed on the intelligence conceded that.
01:30:18 The very ambiguity of the findings meant the government could not definitively rule out theories that the phenomena.
01:30:25 Observed by military pilots might be alien spacecraft.
01:30:30 They're they're still leaving the door open to the alien spacecraft thing.
01:30:34 Americans long running fascination with UFOs.
01:30:38 You know, it's funny because Americans long running fascination.
01:30:43 With UFO's.
01:30:45 Is fueled by.
01:30:47 The same people that created Americans long running fascination with AIDS.
01:30:53 You know.
01:30:55 Has intensified in recent weeks in anticipation of the release of the government report.
01:31:00 Former President Barack Obama further stoked the interest when he was asked last month about incidents on the late Late Show with James Corden on CBS.
01:31:10 I don't even know who.
01:31:10 That is, there's like.
01:31:13 There's like New Lake shows and I don't even know who these people are.
01:31:17 What is true and that that shows you how?
01:31:20 Much TV has.
01:31:21 Kind of lost its power, right?
01:31:26 What is true?
01:31:27 And I'm actually being serious here, Mr.
01:31:29 Obama said.
01:31:30 Is that there?
01:31:31 Is footage and records of objects in the skies that we don't know exactly what they are, the report.
01:31:36 Concedes that much of about the observed phenomenon remains difficult to explain, including their acceleration as well as the ability to change direction and submerge.
01:31:45 One possible explanation the phenomenon could be weather balloons or other research balloons does not hold up in all cases.
01:31:52 The official said because of changes in wind speed and at times some of the interactions, the final report will also include a classified annex, the official said, while the annex will not contain any evidence concluding that the phenomenon of alien spacecraft, the officials, acknowledge that the fact that it would remain off limits to public was likely.
01:32:16 To continue to fuel speculation, the government had secret.
01:32:19 Data about alien.
01:32:20 No, I think to me it.
01:32:22 It means that they probably have some kind of experimental crafts.
01:32:27 You know what I mean?
01:32:30 Many of the more than 120 incidents examined in the report are from Navy personnel, officials, said. The report also examined incidents involving foreign militaries.
01:32:40 Over the last two decades, intelligence officials believe at least some of the aerial phenomena could have been experimental technology from a rival power.
01:32:49 Most likely Russia or China, like I said.
01:32:53 Can you imagine if if?
01:32:55 Russia or China or anybody?
01:32:58 Has the kind of technology that's depicted in these videos where you can go from like ******* Mach 2 into the water without your whatever it is they're in exploding and just kill everybody inside.
01:33:11 Or even if it's unmanned, just destroying it completely or some of the other maneuvers.
01:33:18 If their technology is able to defy physics as we understand it in the way that these, you know, videos supposedly are showing us, we're we're so ******.
01:33:31 If we ever get in a war with these people, whoever they are.
01:33:36 That that kind of that kind of maneuverability, you're ******.
01:33:41 Just the maneuverability.
01:33:42 Even if all you had on that craft.
01:33:45 Was like a.
01:33:47 You like duct taped in an AK47 to the side of it. You could take anything out with that kind of maneuverability. You could get past any kind of defense.
01:34:00 So it's they better hope to God.
01:34:03 I think it'd be hilarious.
01:34:05 If someone else had invented this kind of ****.
01:34:09 But yeah, the American Empire better hope to God they someone else doesn't have this stuff.
01:34:17 He and other officials spoke on a condition of.
Speaker 7
01:34:20 All right, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
01:34:24 Russia has been investing heavily in Hypersonics, believing the technology offers it the ability to evade American missile defense technology.
01:34:31 China has also developed hypersonic weaponry and included it in in military parades.
01:34:37 If the phenomena were Chinese or Russian, aircraft officials said, that would suggest the two powers hypersonic research had far outpaced.
01:34:45 Well, it's far outpaced everything.
01:34:47 If if, like, again, for all we know, these videos are fake.
01:34:51 If those videos are real, what's on those videos?
01:34:54 If it's accurately depicting, you know, something that happened that's so far beyond.
01:35:01 How we understand aviation and just you know everything that.
01:35:07 We're it's not just far outpaced.
01:35:10 That's like God like.
01:35:12 Powers like if, if you're in a country that.
01:35:15 Has that technology.
01:35:17 I kind of feel like we'd know it just because you would have taken over the.
01:35:20 Rest of the world.
01:35:20 By now with it, because you could.
01:35:25 Navy pilots were often unsettled by the sightings.
01:35:28 In one encounter, a strange objects, one of them like a spinning top moving against the wind, appeared almost daily.
01:35:34 From the summer of 2014 to March 2015, high in the skies over the East Coast, Navy pilots reported.
01:35:44 To their superiors that the objects had no visible engine or infrared exhaust.
01:35:48 Plumes, but they could.
01:35:49 Reach 30,000 feet and and and hyper and hypersonic speeds.
01:35:56 Lieutenant Ryan Graves and FA18.
01:36:00 Super Hornet pilot.
01:36:01 Who was with the Navy for 10 years, told the New York Times in.
01:36:05 Interview these things would be.
01:36:07 Out there all day.
01:36:09 With speeds, he said that or with the speeds he and other pilots observed, he said.
01:36:16 12 hours in the air is 11 hours longer than we'd expect.
Speaker 4
01:36:19 Right.
Devon
01:36:21 In late 2014, a Super Hornet pilot had a near collision with one of the objects and an official mishap report was filed.
01:36:30 Some of the incidents were recorded on video, including one taken by a planes camera in early 2015 that shows an object zooming over the ocean.
01:36:40 As pilots question what they are watching.
01:36:43 Here's a.
01:36:46 One reason why I'm skeptical of a lot of this stuff.
01:36:51 Is you would think that they.
01:36:53 Would have engaged one of these things by now, right?
01:36:55 Doesn't that pose some kind of threat?
01:36:58 You don't know what this ******* thing is?
01:37:01 And it's, or at least.
01:37:04 Investigate it a.
01:37:05 Lot closer, like they're they're saying.
01:37:07 Oh, there is.
01:37:08 This one object.
01:37:09 That it was.
01:37:09 It was there almost every.
01:37:11 Day for an entire year.
01:37:14 OK so.
01:37:18 Yeah. And you're just.
01:37:20 No one's curious about that. Like no one. This is our military. And look at it. It could be, you know, the military is is.
01:37:30 Despite what a lot of people think is is super incompetent.
01:37:34 So I could see a scenario where incompetence but, but then we're talking like next level incompetence that, hey, you know, hey, boss, there's this giant *******.
01:37:46 Metal unidentified object.
01:37:50 Hovering off the coast of America.
01:37:53 Every day.
01:37:55 I mean, you're you're not going to like.
01:37:56 Want to get in close?
01:38:00 You're not going.
01:38:00 To you know, it may not shoot it.
01:38:02 Down but like I.
01:38:03 Don't know.
01:38:03 Maybe shoot it down.
01:38:06 Right.
01:38:06 If it's invading our airspace, you're just going to, like, let this.
01:38:09 You're not going to fly in close.
01:38:11 Pilots are just going to see it when they're doing training missions.
01:38:13 They're not going to actually have a mission to go.
01:38:15 Hey, let's find out what that ******* thing is.
01:38:17 It's there every ******* day.
01:38:21 Like what kind?
01:38:22 What kind of Defense Department is this?
01:38:28 And that's insanity.
01:38:32 So there's just a lot of us that doesn't make any sense, it just defies.
01:38:37 Logic just as much as those videos.
01:38:39 Seem to show.
01:38:41 Aircraft that defy physics, you know, it just the whole situation doesn't make sense.
Speaker
01:38:49 You know you.
Devon
01:38:50 Can like again.
01:38:50 You can blame some of it on incompetence and whatever, but it at a certain point it.
01:38:55 Reaches a level where they're just.
01:38:57 There's some shenanigans going.
01:38:58 On and I I don't know.
01:38:59 What it is yet.
01:39:01 I don't know what.
01:39:02 It is because, look I'm, I'm open minded.
01:39:04 About it even being.
01:39:07 Like at least the possibility that it could be something weird like aliens or like an underwater civilization or.
01:39:14 You know anything?
01:39:17 Who knows, right?
01:39:19 Because unlike a lot of people, apparently, last time I pulled this, still I don't.
01:39:24 I really don't.
01:39:24 Get this.
01:39:25 There are a lot of people that their worldview is such that that would.
01:39:30 That's too much, like they can't for like somehow that would like invalidate God or you know something, right, like they're.
01:39:40 For whatever reason, the existence of aliens.
01:39:44 Or or really, anything that would be, you know, not of this earth or whatever, right?
01:39:50 For some reason that.
01:39:52 Is incompatible with their their world.
01:39:55 Do you do an extreme level?
01:39:57 I don't understand that.
01:39:58 I don't get it.
01:39:59 I don't see why that's such a big deal.
01:40:03 I don't see why that.
01:40:05 You know what?
01:40:06 It has it.
01:40:07 Doesn't have anything to do.
01:40:08 With, you know, the existence of God or anything else, as far as I'm.
01:40:12 It's like it's almost like people that think that the world is flat and it has to be flat and because for the same kind of reasons, right, we're because somehow that makes God real.
01:40:24 And I'm just like.
01:40:25 I don't, I don't.
01:40:26 I don't know.
01:40:27 I don't get it.
01:40:30 But you know, it could be anything.
01:40:32 It could be the government ******* with us.
01:40:35 It could be another country ******* with us.
01:40:38 I don't think that that's extremely unlikely if you ask me.
01:40:41 I think the most likely possibility is the governments ******* with us.
01:40:45 I just don't know.
01:40:48 Why or how?
01:40:49 Or you know how this?
01:40:50 How this all unfolds?
01:40:51 I I know that I.
01:40:52 Know the theories.
01:40:56 But we'll see.
01:40:57 Who knows? Maybe.
01:40:58 Maybe this will be like the new COVID.
01:41:00 Right.
01:41:01 You know?
01:41:01 Oh, it's the aliens.
01:41:03 The aliens?
01:41:04 You can't leave your house cause the aliens.
01:41:06 It could be.
01:41:09 I don't know.
Speaker 5
01:41:15 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:41:19 No, my check froze up.
01:41:25 How do I make this work?
01:41:34 OK, here we go.
Devon
01:41:38 I sent you a quick after effects file to your evil Harry e-mail.
01:41:46 It's a little compilation for future movie TV show review.
01:41:54 In after effects or no, that's a premiere file, isn't it?
01:41:57 AEP, which one?
01:41:58 What is that?
01:41:59 No, that's after effects.
Speaker 5
01:42:02 OK, I'll take a look at that.
Speaker 7
01:42:05 UM.
Devon
01:42:08 In school, social worker gave us condoms and showed us pictures of genitals.
01:42:13 He also mentioned that he is BI.
01:42:16 They think I was like 12 and only into Pokémon the time.
01:42:19 Yeah, that's that's what I'm saying.
01:42:21 The kinds of people that they would send the classrooms to do these talks.
01:42:26 Are ****** ** people.
01:42:29 And this is how they reproduce.
01:42:35 Discord's already all set up, ready to go. Just need.
01:42:37 To join, sorry over you and blah blah.
01:42:41 No, I got your e-mail.
01:42:48 Yeah, I'll, I'll.
01:42:49 I'll just join it.
01:42:50 I'll just get on it.
01:42:51 I'll, I'll.
01:42:53 I'll dig up the e-mail.
01:42:54 I'm a little behind on the emails, as many of you probably know.
01:43:00 We know more, we know more about space than we.
01:43:02 Do about the deep ocean.
Speaker 17
01:43:04 Yeah. No, that's here's the.
Devon
01:43:05 Other weird thing about this stuff.
01:43:06 Right. So let's just let's.
01:43:07 Just play fantasy land for a second.
01:43:09 Just let's enjoy some sci-fi.
01:43:13 Thinking for a minute, right?
01:43:16 You know all.
01:43:17 These ships that seems to be.
01:43:19 Something they have in common.
01:43:20 Right.
01:43:20 Have you noticed that these are all Navy pilots?
01:43:23 These are all aircraft that are over the ocean.
01:43:27 Some of them go.
01:43:28 Into the ocean.
01:43:31 Bill Cooper.
01:43:33 So I know.
01:43:34 Not everyone likes, and I understand why that used to be the big blow to his credibility that he described something that's like in these videos, right?
01:43:42 There was this big UFO thing that came out of the ocean.
01:43:46 And, you know, he was told by his.
01:43:48 Superior like, yeah.
01:43:49 The stuff like this happens.
01:43:51 Well, it sounds like it's possible that it's.
01:43:54 Possible that either a.
01:43:57 He saw that.
01:43:59 Because stuff like that apparently has been.
01:44:01 Going on for a while.
01:44:02 Or he's.
01:44:04 He was laying some of the groundwork for whatever fake, fake and gay thing that they that they're they're cooking up.
01:44:10 Right, who knows?
01:44:12 But regardless, this kind of a thing.
01:44:16 Doesn't seem to.
01:44:17 Be happening so much not over the oceans, right?
01:44:24 So who's to say it's not?
01:44:26 Some weird ocean thing we don't know.
01:44:31 And by that I don't know what I don't even.
01:44:33 Have like anything in mind when I say some.
01:44:35 Weird ocean thing?
01:44:36 I it could be like literally anything.
01:44:38 It could be a a new life form, intelligent life form, that that lives.
01:44:45 At the bottom of the ocean, where?
01:44:48 And that's like their spaceships.
01:44:50 Like they're.
01:44:51 Going out to sea.
01:44:52 Like what the?
01:44:54 What's out in their space, right?
01:44:56 And we just happen to live.
01:44:58 In a place that, to them is like ******* crazy that anything could survive out here, right?
01:45:04 Because the difference is like, if you lived in a in a environment like the.
01:45:09 Bottom of the ******* ocean.
01:45:12 You wouldn't be able to survive like not.
01:45:15 Only would you not be able to survive on land?
01:45:17 You would be able to.
01:45:17 Survive even like just in shallow water, right?
01:45:21 And so, and maybe you would develop technology that would be capable of handling the kinds of forces.
01:45:32 That make these maneuvers seem impossible to us.
01:45:36 Right. If you if you're.
01:45:38 Evolving in some like super crazy high pressure environment, I don't know.
01:45:43 Like I said, I'm just being.
01:45:44 I'm just being crazy, you know, thinking out loud sci-fi time, right?
01:45:49 It could be.
01:45:49 Who knows?
01:45:50 It could be some weird underwater thing.
01:45:54 It could be.
01:45:55 Look, it could be humans that that went underwater, right?
01:45:59 Like the whole the the Nazis going to the South Pole theories, you know, it could be something like.
01:46:07 That, like, you know, secret Nazis, went to the.
01:46:10 Bottom of the ocean and made sea.
01:46:11 Lab, you know, they could.
01:46:13 Be like sea lab.
01:46:15 And they've got.
01:46:16 You know, high tech Nazi UFO technology at the bottom.
01:46:20 Of The Who knows?
01:46:22 But the ocean does seem to be tied to.
01:46:24 This more than it's not.
01:46:30 It is easier for us to explore space than it is to explore.
01:46:36 The bottom of the ocean because the just the.
01:46:39 Amount of pressure.
01:46:42 You go into space.
01:46:44 You don't, I mean.
01:46:46 You don't have to make it all that.
01:46:47 Heavy duty in.
01:46:48 Fact it's.
01:46:49 A lot of that stuff.
01:46:50 'S not at all because you know it.
01:46:52 Just makes it heavier.
01:46:54 And harder to get up there, right.
01:46:56 And once you're up there, there's there's no pressure.
01:47:01 So if you're at the bottom of the.
01:47:02 Ocean I mean.
01:47:03 You're talking about ridiculous amounts of of ******* pressure.
01:47:07 And we know that there's.
01:47:09 There's stuff living down there, you know, we have gone.
01:47:13 Maybe not for like.
01:47:14 The deepest deep.
01:47:16 But the deepest we've ever gone, we still see life.
01:47:20 You know, when we when we send like probe type things down there.
01:47:23 And get to like.
01:47:25 You know a.
01:47:26 New oh, this new probe thing was able to go down.
01:47:29 Like even further, they always find new.
01:47:32 Species that are.
01:47:33 Weird that you would think that nothing.
01:47:35 Would be living down there, but there it is.
01:47:40 So stuff can live down there.
01:47:47 Maybe it's like that movie abyss.
01:47:53 Do you guys ever see Abyss?
01:47:55 It's actually, you know, it's it's one.
01:47:56 Of those 80s.
01:48:01 Sci-fi movies that that it's it's the whole propaganda in a lot of sci-fi.
01:48:07 Movies in the 80s.
01:48:08 Was the whole, you know, the nuclear war, nuclear war?
01:48:11 You know, like the the day the Earth stood still, right it that was like the the prototype.
01:48:17 But they made that movie a million times and the abyss is kind of like that.
01:48:21 It's in fact it is.
01:48:22 It's the abyss is the day the Earth stood still underwater.
01:48:28 That's all it is.
01:48:31 You know, they, they they go down there instead of, like, some UFO landing in in the.
01:48:36 The White House front lawn.
01:48:38 It's some weird water creature that lives on the bottom of.
01:48:42 The ocean that that does a demonstration of power and says I will end you if you don't start behaving.
01:48:49 You know it's the same exact ******* movie.
01:48:54 But it's well made.
01:48:55 And it's got some 80s nostalgia to it.
01:48:59 Director's cut is like ******* long as hell.
01:49:02 And it has, like the classic, you know, all the same 80s elements of those kinds of movies.
01:49:07 You know, like the the, the hyper neurotic military guys who are reckless and violent, you know, it's.
01:49:17 Like the whole.
01:49:18 Condemnation of masculinity.
01:49:21 You know that that was going on.
01:49:22 Still going on?
Speaker 5
01:49:24 In movies.
Devon
01:49:26 That might not.
01:49:26 Be a bad one to take a look at.
01:49:28 It's been a long time since I've seen it.
01:49:31 But no, it could.
01:49:31 Be something that knows who ******* knows.
01:49:35 I've got enough of a open mind.
01:49:37 About this **** to where, you know, look, they lie to us about everything.
01:49:42 I would never just believe it if they said, oh, it's underwater alien things.
01:49:46 I'd want to verify this shift for myself, right?
01:49:50 But I don't just rule it out, I.
01:49:53 Don't. There's nothing.
01:49:54 I don't have any kind of ideological wall that's preventing me from entertaining at least the possibility.
01:50:03 Related to the gay subject, there is a documentary called The Gift on YouTube about the gay bug chasing community that deliberately infects themselves and others with AIDS to enable more degenerate type of behaviors.
01:50:16 Get scrubbed constantly from the Internet show they are not normal.
01:50:21 Yeah, I've heard.
01:50:22 I've never seen that.
01:50:23 But I've heard.
01:50:24 Of bug chasers.
01:50:25 And look I mean.
01:50:31 It's reproduction for them.
01:50:35 It really is.
01:50:39 The solution of the gap you're referring to is only serving our own people and implementing state eugenics, not taking.
01:50:47 The Ted pill?
01:50:47 No, I I I I.
01:50:50 I don't want to live in some, you know, still environment where you're.
01:50:58 Basically saying that we should be insect people.
01:51:02 And that's really what you're saying you're saying.
01:51:04 That we should we should serve.
01:51:07 A queen bee, which would be an AI.
01:51:11 Essentially, what you're rooting for?
01:51:13 Enough is, you know, JFK has.
01:51:15 The his theory of the the revolutionary phenotype, right?
01:51:19 That's kind of what you're.
01:51:20 Rooting for.
01:51:22 And that might be inevitable.
01:51:24 You know, but what you're rooting for is to lose control over our humanity and to become our existence will be just we.
01:51:36 We might not articulate it that way.
01:51:39 You know, in fact, that it would be beneficial if we didn't.
01:51:43 In the same way that like a lot of normies, don't articulate that they're wage slaves, right?
01:51:49 You know, they they think that they're the alpha slave.
01:51:52 You know they don't.
01:51:52 But they don't think of it in terms like that, which is why they keep doing it.
01:51:55 Right.
01:51:56 But in the same way that normies.
Speaker 5
01:51:59 You know are.
Devon
01:51:59 Just slaves to the system and and can't escape it.
01:52:02 That's inevitably.
01:52:03 What you what, you'd.
01:52:04 Be doing in that kind of a system.
01:52:07 Where you would have to administer this genetic program.
01:52:12 This eugenic program that you're talking about and that eugenic program would have an interest in self preservation.
01:52:21 So as it selected the genetics for the people that it would be creating.
01:52:27 That would necessarily be part of the genetics is it would want to select for people that would preserve.
01:52:40 And so you would eventually, it would eventually lead to a scenario where humans would be, you know, serving.
01:52:50 Whatever it was that controlled the genetics in the same way that bees.
01:52:58 Serve the Queen that controls the genetics.
01:53:03 And look, maybe you're you'd be a happy bee.
01:53:05 I don't know.
01:53:07 But that's what you'd be.
01:53:08 You'd be a ******* B.
Speaker
01:53:10 You would just be.
Devon
01:53:12 You'd be a busy little bee serving serving.
01:53:14 The the queen.
01:53:18 And so I you know, I I.
01:53:20 I get what?
01:53:21 You're saying and I don't think that we.
01:53:24 Should have dysgenics.
01:53:26 And I think that we should have practices that are maybe eugenic in a way, right?
01:53:35 But I don't think that we.
01:53:36 Should be doing any kind of organized.
01:53:42 Eugenics program that's selecting for people that are going to serve the machine and and make sure that it keeps technology progressing as as quickly as humanly possible.
01:53:54 And you know it just.
01:53:56 That, that just sounds like a nightmare existence.
01:54:00 You know, there's there's got to be a balance.
01:54:03 At the same time, I'm not saying that that living in living life like you're in the the ******* 1700s or, you know before, like, living, living some kind of primitive lifestyle is the answer either.
01:54:16 I mean.
01:54:17 I don't.
01:54:17 You know, I might be kind of.
01:54:19 Out in the middle of nowhere.
01:54:20 But I'm.
01:54:21 I mean, look at how I'm talking to you right now.
01:54:24 I'm not afraid of technology by any means.
01:54:27 And I and I think it's very useful and.
01:54:29 I want it to progress.
01:54:33 I don't even. I don't.
01:54:34 Even necessarily think that.
01:54:35 The speed at which it's progressing is going to be the end of us.
01:54:39 But it's it's a concern.
01:54:42 And the fact that there's no one taking that, that or looking at it really or at least.
01:54:47 No one, that's that, that's.
01:54:50 Has any power?
01:54:53 Is looking at this as though it could be.
01:54:54 A problem because.
01:54:56 In a in a society like the one that we live in, that's never one of the considerations.
01:55:01 It's always it always comes down to profit, right?
01:55:04 And if the new technology is profitable, then that that's where the ethics end.
01:55:10 You know, it's not about how will this technology affect?
01:55:15 People, it's how will this affect profits?
01:55:20 And which is another thing that your your system that you're talking about that's kind of what that would do is you'd have a system that would be driven in the same way, you know it would.
01:55:30 It would never be.
01:55:33 It would never be to increase.
01:55:36 In the same way, like right now, right, the the when I say they think about profits.
01:55:41 If you want to simplify that really what that means is it increases the standard of living.
01:55:48 For the ruling class.
01:55:51 Right.
01:55:52 Look at look at CEO's wages and how they've outpaced the the people they employ, their wages.
01:56:01 You know, CEO's make record like the gap in in the pay between the the CEO and the like, the lowest paid employee is enormous.
01:56:13 It didn't used to be like that, not even that long ago.
01:56:15 It didn't used to be like that.
01:56:19 And then that's just climbing.
01:56:20 And so that's that's the kind of decisions that would be made, right.
01:56:22 What what's going to widen that gap?
01:56:26 And so if you were, you know, that's that's essentially what would happen in the society you're talking about it would they would necessarily want to select for people that would prolong the system.
01:56:40 But also people that would want to or be OK with that gap ever widening.
01:56:49 You know you never.
01:56:50 That's always been the problem with when people romanticize fascism, it's not without its very real problems, you know, cause in a in a manner of, of speaking.
01:57:03 That's kind of what we have right now, right?
01:57:05 Or we have a merging of of the government and and corporations.
01:57:10 And they're not.
01:57:13 Again, not the boomer.
01:57:14 Like they're the real fascists at Twitter, but kind of like, you know, definitionally there is sort of that relationship, right where they they're.
01:57:21 They are kind of working towards one goal.
01:57:24 The problem is it's not.
01:57:27 The goal that.
01:57:28 You and I, you know, have we don't.
01:57:30 Share any of their goals and that's the.
01:57:32 Problem with with.
01:57:33 With that system.
01:57:34 That's why I've never been able to jump on board with with it 100% because it's.
01:57:38 Like, well, it's great until the the elites or.
01:57:43 Whoever it is you put in chat.
01:57:47 They diverge from what you want and and then you're just kind.
Speaker 5
01:57:50 Of ****** right?
Devon
01:57:53 And and the amount of stuff you'd have to do to.
01:57:55 Ensure that that.
01:57:56 Didn't happen.
01:57:57 I don't know if it's possible.
01:58:00 You know, especially not in populations.
01:58:02 Like this because you'd have to.
01:58:03 You'd have to achieve.
01:58:04 It's like what I said earlier in the stream where.
01:58:06 You have to.
01:58:08 Or there's no.
01:58:08 There's no standards, right?
01:58:10 Is the the population becomes more diverse.
01:58:12 There's no societal standards anymore, right?
01:58:18 If you want this.
01:58:19 This fascist utopia you'd have to.
01:58:24 You'd have to have a population that had it.
01:58:26 You'd have to be a homogeneous society for it to to to not include.
01:58:33 Elites that would have interest that would be in direct.
01:58:38 Conflict with your interests.
01:58:41 And so.
01:58:42 You'd have to achieve that first.
01:58:46 And it it it's.
01:58:46 Just that's right now, like in our lifetimes, that's probably not gonna happen.
01:58:51 That's a huge ask.
01:58:54 Maybe on a small scale, right?
01:58:58 I keep saying create your own communities, maybe that's something you could do on a small scale.
01:59:02 You can and I'm not.
01:59:03 I'm not saying that jokingly, you know you.
01:59:06 Could do like.
01:59:06 Us in the same way that you.
01:59:08 See these like a.
01:59:09 Lot of these hippies tried these.
01:59:11 Communes, right.
01:59:13 Well, it's it's it's.
01:59:14 Literally small scale communism, they try.
01:59:16 And they usually fails.
01:59:18 But you've seen him try it, and no one, no one tries to stop him, right?
01:59:23 And as I said before, if you're, if you're afraid of getting weight code, then you're not the kind of person that's.
01:59:27 Going to actually be.
01:59:28 Able to pull it off anyway, so you shouldn't do it, but if if.
01:59:32 If you want to start a community.
01:59:35 And you know you can do it in such a way they're not going to.
01:59:38 They're not going to.
01:59:39 They're going to leave you alone, right.
01:59:41 And you could try to employ.
Speaker 5
01:59:43 Some kind of?
Devon
01:59:46 You know small scale version of fascism I guess.
Speaker 5
01:59:49 Let's see how it goes.
Devon
01:59:51 I don't know.
01:59:52 I'm just skeptical of anything that that centralizes.
Speaker 5
01:59:55 Power in that way.
Devon
01:59:56 Because it just makes it easier for it.
01:59:58 To go bad.
Speaker 5
02:00:02 As we are seeing right now.
02:00:05 I'm way behind the comments here.
02:00:12 I just Fast forward through a bunch of them.
02:00:14 Sorry if I missed yours.
Devon
02:00:17 I agree that transhumanism is fake and gay, but at the same time this doesn't justify completely rejecting.
02:00:24 Like I said, never saying.
02:00:25 About completely rejecting technology, I'm.
02:00:29 I'm not.
02:00:29 I've never said that.
02:00:31 I use technology all the time.
02:00:33 My my therapy.
02:00:34 My what I do is I fix I fix.
02:00:40 You know, vintage electronics, I I have a soldering iron and you know psilos scope and I I fix stuff and I I like technology, you know, big into computers and machines and I like systems.
02:00:57 You know, I'm probably like legit autistic because of.
02:01:01 My fascination with systems and fixing broken systems and things like that.
02:01:06 Uhm the uh.
02:01:10 What I'm what I'm getting at though is.
02:01:13 When technology is advancing.
02:01:18 For the sake of advancing and for the sake of profits and not for the sake of actually solving any kind of problem or making.
02:01:29 You know the world.
02:01:30 Better for people.
02:01:32 There's lots of technology.
02:01:33 That that are that that's bad.
02:01:37 You know, in the same way, I mean, look.
02:01:39 You could say.
02:01:40 A lot of the pharmaceuticals, right, like.
02:01:44 That's that's a kind of technology.
02:01:47 You know, like these, these new opiates that that were unleashed on the white populations in America, that was like a that was a new technology.
02:01:57 It was a technology that was developed for profit.
02:02:02 You know you could.
02:02:02 Say uh.
02:02:06 A lot of the.
02:02:10 Like Netflix type of of of propaganda they put out.
02:02:16 You know, it's it's to make money.
02:02:20 You know the movies they make, they make money.
02:02:24 That's technology in a way.
02:02:25 I don't know.
02:02:25 It's just when you have.
02:02:28 When you have technologies unleashed on the public.
02:02:33 Because you know that they'll eat.
02:02:35 It up, they'll buy it.
02:02:35 Up and not because it's actually good for anybody and and and you have billionaires that have the ability to to really push it on people.
02:02:49 And make it as normal as possible and look, it's another technology that the the trans medications.
02:02:58 The trans surgeries, that's that's technology.
02:03:04 You know you can say that that's technology for sure.
02:03:08 And that's not a good technology.
02:03:11 You know that Speaking of fascists, that's the that's the technology that the Nazis, when they raided that, that sex research place or like whatever it was called, you know those that's the.
02:03:21 Books they were burning.
02:03:23 Is all the the sex change?
02:03:27 You know, surgery books and stuff like that.
02:03:30 Because that technology wasn't good.
02:03:36 Uh, look up the Ranish cult in Oregon in the 1980s. They basically bought out a small town, took over local government, was fairly successful until the problems of being an insane cult compounded on them. Yeah, cold started tricking.
02:04:00 A new upper class must be put into place.
Speaker 5
02:04:04 Oops, where did it go?
02:04:07 Chats jumping around.
02:04:15 Where'd it go?
Devon
02:04:17 A new upper class must be put into place, and if the scheme against the people.
02:04:23 Or and if they I'm thinking say they scheme against the people, then the grave is where they end up and the family will lose all their assets.
02:04:32 Well, that that's The thing is, we're at a point where that that's that's why I talk when I talk about the centralization of power.
02:04:39 And that that gap widening, we're at a.
02:04:41 Point where that that just seems.
02:04:45 Impossible in a lot of ways in in the current it's certainly impossible now.
02:04:49 Like, look, they they I don't care what you guys think.
02:04:52 They literally stole the election and I'm not, you know, me, I'm.
02:04:56 I'm not like a big fan of Trump or anything like that.
02:04:59 But Trump ******* won and they just stole it in front of everybody.
02:05:03 And everyone knows.
02:05:05 Nothing happened.
02:05:07 Yeah, the the little, the little mini.
02:05:10 Mini protest that at the Capitol.
02:05:13 They they blew that way out of proportion.
02:05:16 But it wasn't even like a it wasn't even.
02:05:19 Like a 1/10.
02:05:21 Of an insurrection.
02:05:23 It was a rowdy ******* protest and it.
02:05:26 Wasn't even that rowdy.
02:05:28 There were no guns or anything like that.
02:05:30 I don't think.
02:05:31 I don't think anyone had a gun, right?
02:05:32 Like no one got arrested for if they did that, that's.
02:05:35 All you hear about the only people that had guns were that, like the black cop.
02:05:39 That shot that cute chick in the in the.
02:05:41 ******* throat and killed her.
02:05:47 And that's the best.
02:05:47 You could do.
02:05:51 When, when presidential election was stolen?
02:05:55 And you know, again, whether you like him or not, he had some of the most fanatical followers of maybe any president, certainly in my lifetime.
02:06:06 So you have.
02:06:06 One of the most charismatic presidents with some of the most fanatic followers.
02:06:14 Who had enough followers where he won the election?
02:06:18 You get it.
02:06:19 Stolen from him right in front of everybody.
02:06:24 And not only do.
02:06:25 You not have a a military coup like all the queue ******* thought we were.
Speaker 5
02:06:29 Going to.
Devon
02:06:29 Have you had the opposite?
02:06:31 Yet the military called in to protect.
02:06:34 The usurpers.
02:06:38 And they did until the other day.
02:06:40 I think they just got sent home the other day.
02:06:42 And they were there.
02:06:43 For six months.
02:06:48 So, well, you know, it's nice to to fantasize about lamp posts and ropes.
02:06:58 I just don't.
02:06:59 I don't see.
02:07:02 I mean, there's so many.
02:07:03 Just look at how look at how people have have responded to the COVID thing.
02:07:07 And by the way, that's it's really easy to imagine how those two are tied together, right.
02:07:14 Oh, you have to stay in.
02:07:15 Your house.
02:07:16 You got to stay in your house.
02:07:23 Oh, we have to invent all this tracking technology now.
02:07:30 Especially if you want to.
02:07:31 Fly on planes or do.
02:07:32 Anything like that?
02:07:35 And like people are just.
02:07:36 Taking it, they're just doing it.
02:07:42 The gap, the power gap.
02:07:43 It's not just the financial, though.
02:07:45 It's, you know, one of the same in many ways, but that gap that I was talking about that that between the.
02:07:53 See, that's the.
02:07:53 Other problem too.
02:07:54 OK, that technology gap.
02:07:58 Where I was talking about like if you go to an Indian.
02:08:00 Reservation and you see the the the.
02:08:03 Huge gap between their ability to handle the new technology and the new technology.
02:08:13 That gap isn't just in terms like it's not just affecting people in that way.
02:08:19 You know, it's not just the obvious stuff, right?
02:08:23 It's not just like McDonald's, you know the the technology of of, of producing these calories cheap and easy.
02:08:32 You know, or the the technology of alcohol in the case of.
02:08:38 The Native Americans, right?
02:08:40 I'm talking about surveillance technology.
02:08:43 I'm talking about AI technology and the gap between the normally the average person.
Speaker 18
02:08:49 Who? Yeah, you.
Devon
02:08:49 Can blame dysgenics all you want doesn't.
02:08:51 Matter those are.
02:08:52 The people we.
02:08:54 There's something you're going to have to figure out.
02:09:00 When you're the kind of person that doesn't like.
02:09:04 Being ruled over by people who often seem incompetent and certainly undeserving.
02:09:13 It's real easy.
02:09:15 To fantasize about the public responding to this in the same way you would want to, you know, like like you see those memes right?
02:09:29 You know, if it's just one person throwing off his chains in front of the guard, you know you won't be able to do anything.
02:09:35 But if everyone threw off their chains, then.
02:09:37 You know.
02:09:37 The like a slave revolt.
02:09:39 Then the guards would be ******.
02:09:41 You know, you see.
02:09:41 That stuff, but.
02:09:42 The the the sad.
02:09:44 Cold hard truth is.
02:09:48 The slaves almost never throw off their chains and revolt, or else there wouldn't be such thing as slaves.
02:09:57 Slavery would not be something that was throughout our human history, because it never would have worked.
02:10:04 Because every time, because there's always more slaves right than.
02:10:07 There are guards and stuff, right?
02:10:10 Every time.
02:10:12 Every time you know the numbers are there.
02:10:15 Every time that that.
02:10:16 That slavery is is functioning in a society.
02:10:22 That that.
02:10:25 Ratio exists right where there's more slaves than there.
02:10:28 Are people guarding the slaves right?
02:10:30 Or else it wouldn't make sense.
02:10:32 To have the slaves.
02:10:35 And every time the slaves don't.
02:10:37 Don't do **** about it.
02:10:42 And unfortunately, most people.
02:10:47 Are slaves.
02:10:50 And they're content.
02:10:54 Uh, they might not.
02:10:55 Think of it as being a slave.
02:11:00 But it doesn't matter.
02:11:01 I mean, just because you.
02:11:02 Do isn't going.
02:11:03 To change their behavior is what I'm getting at.
02:11:08 And so.
02:11:10 While we have the numbers, you could say, look, we've got the numbers.
02:11:14 There's enough people like, what is it?
02:11:16 Something like 40 something percent of Americans think the election was stolen, or it's a pretty ******* high number.
02:11:24 You know, and you could say that, oh, a lot of those people, those are the same people that have.
02:11:28 The guns and whatever, right?
02:11:31 Most doesn't matter.
02:11:31 Most of those people are slaves.
02:11:39 Those are the people that.
02:11:40 Get really upset if you even.
02:11:41 Start talking about this.
02:11:43 Start calling you a fed.
02:11:45 Start bringing up Waco, Ruby Ridge.
02:11:48 You know.
02:11:50 Most people.
02:11:54 Our slaves and our totally content.
02:11:57 With that.
02:12:01 And so that's what you have to work.
02:12:03 With if you have.
02:12:05 If you want to engineer a scenario where the.
02:12:10 Ruling class is overthrown.
02:12:14 One way or the other, you have to work with the reality that most people are ******* slaves.
02:12:22 And which means necessarily.
02:12:25 Not that you free them.
02:12:30 But you have to enslave them yourself.
02:12:36 I mean, that's a.
02:12:37 ****** ** way maybe of of.
02:12:40 Of of saying it, but it's not inaccurate.
02:12:46 Because they're still going to be there's, if you overturn the ruling class.
02:12:51 They're still going to be slaves.
02:12:53 They're just going to be your slaves now.
02:12:55 Or, you know, whoever the new ruling class is.
02:13:00 You're not going.
02:13:01 To make them not slaves.
02:13:06 That's the fantasy.
02:13:10 So if you cook.
02:13:11 Up a scenario where you're able to swap out the ruling class.
02:13:18 You have to.
02:13:21 Take control of the slaves.
02:13:22 That's part of it.
02:13:24 You might have to use the slaves in the same way they.
Speaker 5
02:13:27 Use the slaves, right?
Devon
02:13:31 But there's never going to be this like awakening.
02:13:34 You know where all the pods and the matrix are turned off and everyone's just like, whoa.
02:13:40 I've been in this ******* pod.
02:13:45 You got they're.
02:13:46 Going to be pod people.
02:13:50 And that's a real tough thing, I think for a lot of people to come to terms with because.
02:13:56 A lot of people that have a problem with the ruling class and and with being slaves have no interest in in being slave masters, right?
02:14:06 Just wanna be guys just want.
02:14:08 To be left alone.
02:14:09 You know, you just you want to or at.
02:14:12 Least maybe that's what you say.
02:14:15 But think about.
02:14:15 It like the kinds of things you want done.
02:14:19 You kind of.
02:14:19 I mean that's not.
02:14:21 Something you can accomplish.
02:14:24 Without controlling the slaves.
02:14:32 You know when when I kind of spurred that on on Telegram recently because there was someone that complained.
02:14:37 That you know.
02:14:39 You you can't say white genocide because of the the social cost of saying white genocide was just too high.
02:14:46 And I was like, you stupid ****.
02:14:49 Like you're getting genocide.
02:14:52 And you're worried about the social costs of saying that you're getting genocide?
02:14:59 And then I made the comment and I don't think a lot of people quite understood where.
02:15:03 I was going with this where I said.
02:15:06 It's madding because people like us.
02:15:11 Are going to have.
02:15:11 To figure out a way to manipulate people like you.
02:15:17 To doing the right.
02:15:18 Thing because if.
02:15:19 What I meant by that is if.
02:15:21 If we don't.
02:15:23 You're being manipulated into doing the wrong thing.
02:15:27 So as long.
02:15:28 As you're going to be manipulated and all slaves are.
02:15:33 I might as well be doing the manipulating.
02:15:37 Because I have to.
02:15:40 To get what I what I need.
02:15:42 To get done.
02:15:44 That's part of the job.
02:15:46 I mean, me personally, but you know, I mean, like, the metaphorical.
02:15:50 Me in the situation.
02:15:52 If if you want to accomplish.
02:15:56 The kinds of big things.
02:15:58 That a lot of people want to.
02:16:00 Accomplish in the West?
02:16:02 And you want.
02:16:02 To rollback or undo or maybe not rollback because that's, you know, you can never.
02:16:06 You know, there's no such thing.
02:16:07 As a time machine, but if you want.
02:16:10 To change the direction of the evolution of the West drastically.
02:16:16 To realign with with ideals that maybe were.
02:16:22 You could say have have been Western ideals for much longer than the new.
02:16:27 The new and improved.
02:16:28 Western ideals that are currently being championed, right?
02:16:33 If you want to shift gears and try to.
02:16:36 Get us back on track.
02:16:39 You are going to have to manipulate.
02:16:42 The slaves.
02:16:44 Because if they could be left on if.
02:16:46 They could just.
02:16:48 Ohh, wake up.
02:16:49 Like that's the big thing when are?
02:16:50 People gonna wake up, they're not.
02:16:53 It's never happened before.
02:16:54 It's it's never going to happen.
02:16:59 There's never going.
02:16:59 To be that like some big truth.
02:17:03 That short circuits all the the the normies into believing the things you believe and wanting the things that you want.
02:17:13 Some people.
02:17:16 Have to be manipulated.
02:17:21 And that sucks.
02:17:25 But that's it's something that you need.
02:17:27 To wrap your head around and.
02:17:30 If you even want to, I mean.
02:17:31 Look, that's what your enemies are doing.
02:17:34 That's that's that's really what separates them from from you the.
02:17:38 Way that they think.
02:17:46 They were brought up. They.
02:17:48 Were brought up understanding this kind of thing.
02:17:51 And because you're brought up by slaves, other slaves.
02:17:55 To be a slave.
02:17:58 You know, you went to slave school.
02:18:01 Where they, you know, talked about jizzing on the ceiling in my case.
02:18:06 Yeah, you don't think.
02:18:07 That way this is this is.
02:18:08 That when I was telling you that, you know, homeschool your kids and don't fill their minds with with garbage, that they have to spend the rest of their lives trying.
02:18:15 To learn.
02:18:17 This is one of those things.
02:18:24 You know these people as much as.
02:18:28 You know, we we call them.
02:18:29 Sociopaths and and evil for just thinking about people as as like, numbers in a spreadsheet and stuff like that.
02:18:47 You need that you.
02:18:49 Need to have to at least some degree.
02:18:53 If you want, if you ever want to replace the ruling class.
02:18:59 Because that that just comes with the territory.
02:19:03 To some degree.
02:19:03 Now look there's.
02:19:06 There's always extremes, right?
02:19:07 And I think we're experiencing some of those extremes.
02:19:11 That's what people are kind of reacting poorly to.
02:19:14 You know, there's it's a balancing act.
02:19:17 You have to have some humanity.
02:19:22 About it.
02:19:22 But you also look you.
02:19:25 Need to UM.
02:19:29 You need to have that you need.
02:19:30 To have your.
02:19:34 You need to have that ability to look at people as.
02:19:38 As assets.
02:19:40 You know, assets or or game pieces to be manipulated on a chess board.
02:19:46 And that's just it, that's.
02:19:49 That's a way of thinking that a lot of people who are again brought.
02:19:52 Up by slaves to be slaves.
02:19:54 Or have a really bad reaction to you have like, a gut repulsion.
02:20:00 The very thought of that.
02:20:01 Because that's not, that's not how.
02:20:05 How anyone I I think naturally thinks you know.
02:20:09 Unless you were brought up to think that way by your ruling class bloodline.
02:20:15 But that's what you're up against.
Speaker 5
02:20:27 There's this.
02:20:28 I'm super behind here.
Devon
02:20:33 Happy Killdozer Day is it kill Dozer day.
02:20:38 Is it killdozer day?
02:20:41 Oh, I hope if it's killdozer day.
02:20:44 I wonder if my Internet can handle downloading the killdozer thing.
02:20:49 Because we should play that.
02:20:52 If it is in fact Killdozer day.
Speaker 5
02:21:11 Did it say uh, well, I'm going to start the download.
02:21:14 Let's see here.
02:21:20 Let's see if I start dropping frames like crazy.
02:21:24 Not so far. Not really.
02:21:28 Alright, well we.
Devon
02:21:28 Might be able to watch the killdozer thing.
02:21:33 Let's see if it's actually today though.
02:21:42 Yeah, I guess it is.
02:21:48 You know how I know?
02:21:48 It's because.
02:21:51 That's the day he died.
02:21:55 So while that's downloading.
Speaker 5
02:21:59 Just give you a little.
02:22:01 Let me bring up a photo of this guy.
Devon
02:22:17 I'm sure most people are familiar with killdozer guy.
02:22:22 But in case you're not.
Speaker 5
02:22:27 Here he is.
02:22:32 Maybe that's not where he is because my stupid.
Devon
02:22:35 Obs is handling of images is so ********.
02:22:41 Load that again because it.
02:22:43 Load it up off the screen in a place I can't get to it.
02:22:47 There you go.
02:22:55 Alright, this is killdozer guy.
02:23:01 His ******** eating grin.
02:23:07 Marvin John heemeyer.
02:23:12 Was an automobile muffler repair shop owner who demolished numerous buildings with a modified bulldozer.
02:23:21 In Granby, Co on June 4th.
02:23:24 2004.
02:23:29 He had feuded.
02:23:30 With Granby Town officials, particularly over fines for violating city health ordinances.
02:23:37 After local officials made it financially impossible for him to connect to the city sewage system, he was subsequently fined for improperly dumping sewage from his business instead of connecting to the city sewer system.
02:23:52 His feud came to a head on June 4th, 2004, over about 18 months, he had secretly modified a Komatsu D355-A bulldozer by adding layers of steel and concrete intended to serve as armor.
02:24:13 He used this to demolish the Granby Town hall, the former mayor's house, and several other buildings. His rampage concluded with his suicide after his bulldozer became trapped in the basement of a hardware store he had been in the process of destroying.
02:24:34 So yes, he is.
02:24:37 He is an American legend.
02:24:40 And I think it downloaded.
02:24:41 Let me see.
Speaker 16
02:24:51 The scene looks.
Speaker
02:25:02 There he is.
Speaker 16
02:25:08 Like moments ago, this is a tape.
02:25:13 This is when we first arrived on scene and it looked like a officer standing on a hill above this.
02:25:18 Earth mover turn tank.
02:25:20 We're firing some pretty heavy arms at and trying to find a weak spot.
02:25:23 Trying to find some way.
02:25:25 To immobilize this man was now on the east side of Randy in what's called an independent propane company yard.
02:25:32 We thought for a time you might actually be taking out some of the propane tanks.
02:25:35 He kind of looked like that's what he was thinking about.
02:25:37 And then he took off and headed.
02:25:39 Into the downtown area again.
02:25:40 Now if you'll stay with me, the tiger David.
02:25:42 Greg is going to Fast forward.
02:25:43 Some of the videotape show you just a little bit of some of.
02:25:46 The crazy things that this man has done over the course of the past hour and a half, and again we want to emphasize at last check when we were last over Brandy about.
02:25:54 15 minutes ago he had been stuck inside the back end of the gallows appliance store, apparently taking out his own radiator and engine, had seized up and SWAT team members were trying to get inside the tank.
02:26:06 The tank it is.
02:26:07 It's an earth mover no more.
02:26:09 It's actually a tank.
02:26:11 Do you guys have some questions you would like to pass along?
02:26:13 Those are the propane tanks that he was kind of milling about.
Speaker 11
02:26:16 Full time.
02:26:17 Luanne, can you take us through a chronologically so people get a sense.
02:26:20 I know we're all started about.
02:26:21 3:00 this afternoon.
02:26:22 Where did he?
Speaker 16
02:26:23 Do you know he started on the end of town?
02:26:25 We are told.
02:26:27 We want to emphasize that this man owned a business next to the concrete company that he had a long standing beef with the concrete company in Granby.
02:26:36 Very long standing decades old.
02:26:37 It was described to us, and then he went after the concrete company first.
02:26:41 He then made his way down Main Street of Granby and actually was taking out buildings as he passed, took out the much of the town hall, took out the.
02:26:50 Library may have gone through the Liberty Bank and actually looks like he might have punched in one side of a new Liberty bank in Granby and came out the other.
02:26:58 This was these pictures were taken. Again, this is Fast forward, but these pictures were taken at about 4:00 or so.
02:27:05 This would have been about an hour into the rampage and you can see the armor plate on the side of that.
02:27:11 It didn't seem to matter.
02:27:12 What police officers did with the rifles and such, and they could not Pierce it.
02:27:16 This was an earth scraper.
02:27:17 They moved in to try to do some combat to try to in some way immobilize the scraper.
02:27:22 Almost got to where he was turning it over.
02:27:24 At that point.
02:27:25 There, but the scraper is just no.
02:27:27 Match for the the the cat there the the Caterpillar.
Speaker 11
02:27:30 Tank. Hey, you're just joining us? It's now 5:00. This is news. Four or five. This story has been developing since about 3:00.
Speaker 18
02:27:36 This is file tape of a man who's right into some a bulldozer that he's made into a.
Devon
02:27:39 See, this is a perfect example that nice until we're not attitude.
Speaker 15
02:27:41 Makeshift armored covered.
Speaker 18
02:27:42 Bulldozer and he's damaged or.
02:27:43 Destroyed buildings in Granby. A.
02:27:46 Town of about 1500, about 50 miles.
Devon
02:27:47 That I've I've talked.
02:27:48 About in the past that that white people have.
02:27:51 Where you know?
02:27:53 It it's it's kind of like you know.
02:27:55 People get mad when when diversity people.
02:28:00 Will will say, oh, they'll call white people.
02:28:02 Oh, he's going to be a school shooter.
02:28:03 He's going to.
02:28:04 Be a serial killer.
02:28:05 And you know, they'll point out all the statistics and whatever.
02:28:07 But like, look, we know what they're really talking about.
02:28:10 There's no reason to get defensive about this, guys.
02:28:12 That's that is kind of how white people.
02:28:14 React, you know, white people do take a lot of ****.
Speaker 16
02:28:14 We were scheduled.
02:28:17 Him to fight.
Devon
02:28:18 They take a lot of **** and they take a lot of ****.
02:28:20 And then one.
02:28:20 Day they and and who knows.
Speaker 16
02:28:21 What you see?
Devon
02:28:22 What it is right?
Speaker 16
02:28:23 Free somebody.
Devon
02:28:24 Who knows?
02:28:24 What it is that, that, that, that final thing where?
02:28:27 They're like, you know what?
Speaker 16
02:28:28 Remnants. This is debris from.
Devon
02:28:30 Today is the.
Speaker 16
02:28:30 First day that.
Devon
02:28:33 I do the cost benefit analysis in my head of taking the ship and I'm getting a different answer today.
02:28:43 Every other day.
02:28:45 The answer was.
02:28:47 Just keep taking the ****.
Speaker 16
02:28:48 At the corner.
Speaker 6
02:28:49 Maybe it'll get better.
Speaker 16
02:28:52 And today, the algorithm spitting out some totally different answer and that is this ****.
02:29:02 And then.
Devon
02:29:02 Stuff like this happens.
Speaker 16
02:29:03 The stores the buildings.
Devon
02:29:04 Or school shooting or, you know whatever, right?
Speaker 16
02:29:08 Seemed to have some reason to some kind of his.
Devon
02:29:09 But that's.
02:29:10 Yeah, that's that's part of.
Speaker 16
02:29:16 With the the.
Devon
02:29:16 It's part of how how the white mind works.
Speaker 16
02:29:19 He's gonna turn around.
Devon
02:29:20 Now you can deny it, but.
Speaker 16
02:29:22 That's this is this is.
Devon
02:29:24 Yet another example out of many.
Speaker 18
02:29:28 Also, is armed with a machine gun, can you?
Speaker
02:29:31 See that from?
Speaker 16
02:29:31 Your vantage point, we we think there is absolutely no truth to that.
02:29:34 We were hearing different reports, some along those lines.
02:29:37 We also heard reports that at one point they were trying to get an armor piercing.
02:29:41 Machine gun brought in from Hot Sulphur Springs, which is about 10 miles down the highway.
02:29:46 That apparently was their thought as to what their only hope was as to how to stop this man, but he actually ended up stopping himself.
02:29:52 You can see now that long stream of of wet pavement there, that's the radiator, apparently took out the hose or some other part of a radiator underneath this Caterpillar.
02:30:02 And he's going to make one last stand, go over the curb and start punching his way into the gamble store and into the back of that.
02:30:08 When we left the area of Granby about 20 minutes ago, he had wedged himself in the back end of this store again and apparently had taken out the radiator and become a mobilized and we had SWAT team.
02:30:19 Members trying to figure out how to get.
02:30:20 Inside the the Caterpillar.
Speaker 11
02:30:22 And is that where it stands right now, Lou, have they?
02:30:24 Gotten inside do.
Speaker 16
02:30:25 You know, we don't know.
02:30:26 We haven't been able to communicate.
02:30:27 With our crew on the ground up here.
02:30:28 He you can.
02:30:29 See, he just is deliberate and determined and nothing will stop him except his own equipment.
02:30:35 What we're going to do.
Devon
02:30:36 See, he's he's deliberate, determined and.
02:30:39 Nothing will stop him.
02:30:41 Once that thing snaps in white people.
02:30:45 The problem is.
02:30:46 Though, and this is another aspect, like what?
02:30:50 What's the same?
02:30:51 What's the other common denominator, right?
02:30:53 When you see things like this.
02:30:55 Because I think a.
02:30:55 Lot of people.
Speaker
02:30:56 A lot of.
Devon
02:30:56 White people think about that and think like, oh, you know, one of these days, white people are going to snap and and, you know, we're going to, we're going to freak out.
02:31:06 No, that's that.
02:31:08 It's never in groups.
02:31:11 Right, this is this is always a lone wolf.
02:31:15 Type of scenario when this happens.
02:31:19 Right.
02:31:21 So yeah, in in.
02:31:25 Other words, I think a lot of people think they about stuff like this and they think oh, the normies are going to, they're going to snap and we're all.
02:31:32 Going to rise up.
02:31:33 No, no, no.
02:31:34 I mean you don't have individuals maybe, maybe small groups, I mean you.
02:31:37 Could say like.
02:31:39 What was that?
02:31:40 Columbine or whatever, right it was.
02:31:42 It was two kids or whatever, but.
02:31:44 There's been there's examples of of, you know, maybe smaller groups doing stuff like this, but it's not like there's there's no history of.
02:31:54 Of, you know, like the again the the.
02:31:57 The of the slaves throwing their chains.
02:31:58 Off or there wouldn't be slaves.
02:32:00 It would be an impractical endeavor because it would never.
02:32:03 Work, but yeah, you.
02:32:07 Do you have little instances like this happen?
02:32:10 And uh.
02:32:13 You know there's.
Speaker 11
02:32:15 There's there's.
Speaker 16
02:32:16 If you can stay with me now, he's.
02:32:18 Gonna make one last.
Devon
02:32:18 To a degree or something.
02:32:19 To admire about this, you know, like I bet that.
Speaker 16
02:32:21 Show you how it gets and then we'll take it up to the action.
Devon
02:32:23 Guy would have been really.
02:32:24 Cool to talk to.
Speaker 16
02:32:25 The SWAT team, the shell on top of the Caterpillar, Trump.
Devon
02:32:26 You know, even if it was because he was just batshit crazy, it would.
02:32:30 Probably be like an interesting guy.
Speaker 16
02:32:32 Yet in, I'm sure police deputies were this time he was.
Devon
02:32:33 And the amount of of.
02:32:34 Of autism it took for him to go.
Speaker 16
02:32:37 They're trying to keep their distance, trying to cover actually, to cover.
Devon
02:32:38 And and and do and just build this thing secretly for like where they say.
Speaker 16
02:32:40 You can see that behind the scraper, but they seem to realize at some point that he was unable to shoot out and that he was on his.
Devon
02:32:43 Like 18 months, he.
02:32:44 Built this thing.
02:32:47 And so for 18 months, he's building a tank like he knows he's going to.
Speaker 16
02:32:49 Back he was.
Devon
02:32:51 Do this.
Speaker 16
02:32:52 Able to Caterpillar no place to go.
Devon
02:32:52 For over a year and no one and doesn't tell anybody like no one figures it out.
Speaker 16
02:32:55 The challenge now?
02:32:57 How that stands?
Speaker 18
02:32:58 So in the video we're looking.
02:32:59 At is of that the office.
Devon
02:33:00 And not only does he does he build it, he he.
Speaker 18
02:33:00 Store you were talking about also that.
Devon
02:33:04 Follows through with it.
Speaker 18
02:33:04 I also understand that he did some damage to.
02:33:06 A bank building.
Devon
02:33:07 And so there's something you know, that's admirable about that.
02:33:10 But at the same time.
02:33:12 Did he did he accomplish?
Speaker
02:33:12 As well.
Speaker 16
02:33:14 This paper office there, that's the virtual.
Devon
02:33:15 What he wanted.
02:33:16 Maybe he did.
02:33:17 That depends on what.
02:33:17 His objective was right.
Speaker 16
02:33:18 Terry Herlan News for earlier and she owns a an anti gun shot black powder gun shop.
Devon
02:33:23 But like if.
02:33:23 His objective was, you know, let's, let's actually, you know, change the town and.
02:33:31 It's look if his.
02:33:31 Objective was just revenge.
02:33:33 All right, maybe he.
02:33:35 He achieved what he wanted.
02:33:38 You know, maybe he sent the message that he wanted and achieved the a sufficient amount of destruction to feel like he he had hurt the.
02:33:48 Those that he was.
02:33:49 Feuding with right?
02:33:51 Maybe that's what all he wanted to do.
02:33:53 If that's the case, then all.
02:33:55 Right.
02:33:56 But it seems.
02:33:57 To me, like not a whole like.
02:33:59 It almost seems like a.
02:34:01 A selfish endeavor, you know, like it was just he was just indulging.
02:34:07 Indulging his his rage instead of actually putting it to a more useful.
Speaker 11
02:34:17 You tell us about.
Devon
02:34:20 Endeavor, you know.
02:34:20 Like there's things he could have done.
02:34:23 That wouldn't have ended in in.
02:34:25 Him being dead and I, you know, homemade tank after a day of fun.
02:34:31 Which is what this boils down to, right?
02:34:34 I mean, he I'm.
02:34:35 I bet he was laughing his *** off as he did this.
02:34:38 I mean, I would be.
02:34:40 I bet he was having like, the best time.
02:34:42 Like probably like for real.
02:34:44 The best time of his entire life.
02:34:47 And and he was probably happy as a clam to some degree and probably planned to kill himself at the end of.
02:34:53 It right.
02:34:54 Yeah, I don't think that he felt trapped and then decided to kill himself.
02:34:57 That that was.
02:34:58 Probably part of the whole plan to begin with.
02:35:00 Right.
Speaker 10
02:35:00 Through with that continue.
Devon
02:35:05 But there's ways he could have he could have.
Speaker 18
02:35:07 This according to you.
Devon
02:35:09 Carried out, I think.
02:35:11 Maybe not.
02:35:11 It wouldn't be a spectacular.
02:35:14 Maybe there's something to be said for that, right?
02:35:16 Leaving your mark in history.
02:35:17 I mean, everyone knows about kill.
02:35:19 Those are now, right?
Speaker 12
02:35:21 Like I'm trying to think of how.
Speaker 17
02:35:22 He put it that that he would.
Speaker 12
02:35:24 Pay them back for what they.
02:35:26 Had done to him.
Devon
02:35:27 But I don't know from a practical standpoint stuff like this.
02:35:31 As amusing as it is.
02:35:33 And as admirable as, as some aspects of this is.
02:35:38 It does also kind of strike.
02:35:40 Me as a little bit of a waste.
Speaker 16
02:35:42 His muffler.
Devon
02:35:44 And it is a reminder that, like I said, this this kind of a thing when you see it coming from white people, it's usually.
02:35:51 Just a long guy, you know.
02:35:55 Very rarely do you have an entire population or any kind of any kind of group.
Speaker 16
02:36:03 The man.
Devon
02:36:04 Awakening kind of a thing.
02:36:07 Because most people are slaves and have to be told what to do.
02:36:10 They have to be manipulated into doing things so.
02:36:14 I don't know anyway.
02:36:16 Happy, Happy killdozer day.
02:36:17 I guess guys.
02:36:19 That's good to know.
02:36:20 That it was that it was killed.
02:36:22 Over day.
02:36:23 So this is where you know he's dead now.
02:36:25 So I'm gonna wrap things up.
02:36:28 It's been no close to.
Speaker 5
02:36:31 Close to three hours, or about two and a.
Devon
02:36:33 Half or whatever.
02:36:35 I'm gonna go and wrap things up and.
02:36:37 Then I'm going to go through and try.
02:36:38 Not to try not to see any more snakes.
02:36:40 As I turn off some water that I've.
02:36:43 Got going on in the garden.
02:36:45 In the meantime.
02:36:48 You guys stay safe.
02:36:51 Don't go any crazy rampages.
Speaker
02:36:53 The town.
Devon
02:36:54 We have smarter ways of of achieving our goals.
Speaker 12
02:36:59 No, because I didn't know the.
Devon
02:37:00 For black pills, I am of course.
Speaker 16
02:37:03 Council member.
Devon
02:37:05 Devon stack.
Speaker 6
02:37:17 Checking out what your buddy Tarzan is doing.
Speaker 10
02:37:31 What's you been up to hanging?
Speaker 18
02:37:32 Out with girls on the beach.
Speaker
02:37:34 Or touching snakes.
02:37:35 That's always dangerous.
Speaker 9
02:37:43 Oh, that's you.
Speaker
02:37:46 That's when you guys almost first met, huh?
02:37:54 He said I.
Speaker 18
02:37:55 Like that?
02:37:55 That was a good one.
Speaker
02:38:00 Still checking.