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INSOMNIA STREAM:ROCKWELL UNIVERSITY EDITION 1.mp3

08/12/2023
Speaker 1
00:51:04 It's dubstep, it's dubstep.
00:02:05 It's dubstep.
Speaker 2
00:02:06 Mr. Kirk Dexters in school.
Speaker 3
00:02:08 I'm afraid he's not miss Fishbaugh sexuality problem is.
Speaker 4
00:02:12 Way out of.
Speaker 1
00:02:12 Hand and the Baltimore County School Board had decided to expel.
Speaker 4
00:02:16 The expert from.
Speaker 1
00:02:16 The entire public school system.
Speaker 2
00:02:18 Kirk, but surely expulsion is not the answer.
Speaker
00:02:24 Is the only answer.
Speaker 5
00:02:26 Is the opinion the entire staff that Dexter is?
Speaker 6
00:02:28 Criminally insane St. St. St.
Speaker 8
00:02:41 That boy needs therapy.
00:02:42 Psychosomatic in that boy needs therapy.
00:02:46 That boy needs therapy.
00:02:47 Laying down on the couch.
Speaker 5
00:02:48 What does that?
Speaker 8
00:02:49 Mean you're a nut.
00:02:50 You're crazy in the.
00:02:52 Does that mean that boy needs therapy?
Speaker 5
00:02:54 I'm gonna kill you, boy.
Speaker 8
00:02:55 That boy needs therapy?
Speaker 5
00:02:57 Running a zoo?
00:02:58 Let's have a chief.
00:02:59 I wanna count 3.
Speaker 8
00:03:00 That, that, that.
00:03:02 That at both law and his therapy.
Speaker 3
00:03:05 He was white as a sheep.
Speaker 9
00:03:07 And he also made false teeth.
Speaker 4
00:03:21 Avalanche is above business continues below below.
Speaker 10
00:03:23 Did I ever tell you the story about it?
Speaker 5
00:03:25 Now boys.
00:03:28 The Indians in frontier sapphire.
Speaker 1
00:03:32 Felt strangely in the time.
Speaker 13
00:03:34 I was in.
Speaker
00:03:34 Another world.
Speaker 14
00:03:35 The world 2020 thousand.
Speaker 8
00:03:40 The man with the golden eyeball.
Speaker 12
00:03:43 Tighten your buttocks.
Speaker 10
00:03:44 Or juice on your chin chin.
Speaker 12
00:03:45 Promise my girlfriend.
Speaker 15
00:03:47 The violin, violin, violin.
Speaker 3
00:03:51 Frontier psychiatry.
Speaker 8
00:04:08 That boy needs therapy, psychosomatic and that boy needs therapy.
00:04:13 That boy needs therapy.
Speaker
00:04:14 OK.
Speaker 8
00:04:14 Lying down on the.
00:04:15 Couch. What does that mean?
00:04:16 You're a nut.
00:04:18 You're crazy in the coconut.
Speaker 5
00:04:19 What does that mean?
Speaker 8
00:04:20 Boy and it's there.
00:04:21 If I'm gonna kill you, it's going.
00:04:23 It's there.
Speaker 5
00:04:24 Running a zoo, let's have a chief and when I count 3.
Speaker 8
00:04:29 That had both poor and needs therapy.
Speaker 3
00:04:32 He was white as a sheet.
Speaker 9
00:04:34 And he also made false teeth.
Speaker 3
00:04:49 Frontier psychiatry.
Speaker 16
00:04:51 Can you can?
Speaker 3
00:04:52 You think of anything that talks other than a person.
Speaker 17
00:05:09 Sometimes a parrot talk.
Speaker 18
00:05:22 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Speaker 12
00:05:27 Yes, some birds are funny when they talk.
Speaker 10
00:05:31 Can you think of anything else?
Speaker
00:05:35 Dark, dark, dark.
Speaker 11
00:06:37 There's no.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:06:45 We will.
Speaker 22
00:07:24 Help me.
Devon
00:09:17 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:22 Rockwell University edition.
00:09:26 I'm your host, of course.
00:09:27 Deb and stack.
00:09:31 I'm going to start recording this in case the I just realized I hadn't hadn't start the recording yet.
00:09:38 So you'll know if the video starts right now.
00:09:42 You'll know that not as he done.
00:09:44 **** something up.
00:09:46 Because this will be the backup.
00:09:47 Hopefully we don't have to use it.
00:09:52 Hope you guys are doing well, staying cool out there.
00:09:56 The Super hot conditions are starting to cool off a little bit still.
00:10:01 Still pretty hot though.
00:10:03 Still pretty hot.
00:10:06 So we'll.
00:10:09 We'll have to see how things how much longer it goes like this.
00:10:13 It's I'm kind of over it.
00:10:15 Kind of over it.
00:10:17 Yeah, it's funny when you don't live in the desert or if you live somewhere that has cold winters.
00:10:23 I kind of feel like it's like that.
00:10:25 Like at first people like.
00:10:26 Ohh man sweet.
00:10:27 Look at the snow.
00:10:29 Ohh, the first snow.
00:10:30 Oh, how nice.
00:10:32 And then by like February, you're like I ******* hate snow.
00:10:37 Make the snow stuff.
00:10:41 That's kind of how I feel, except for I.
00:10:43 Never get like.
00:10:43 That the the.
00:10:44 The the snow, the first one that I'm happy about because the 1st.
00:10:47 Hot day? I'm just.
00:10:48 Like this sucks and I just keep sucking.
00:10:52 But yeah, one thing we do usually get though is these really epic storms.
00:10:56 And it's not not always a good thing because they've done lots of damage to the pillbox over the years and it just seems like you're always repairing things that are getting destroyed by these storms.
00:11:08 But no storms this year, which is kind of bizarre.
00:11:12 I I I I think that can't.
00:11:14 It can't be just forever.
00:11:16 I think that eventually we'll get these desert storms when they hit, they'll hit hard.
00:11:21 Or maybe not. Who knows?
00:11:25 It's weird.
00:11:25 It's the first time I've I've.
00:11:27 Ever had anything like this happen?
00:11:28 Usually by now, we've.
00:11:29 Had at least a couple.
00:11:31 And nothing.
00:11:32 The power has still gone out a few times.
00:11:35 We've still had like the I think in fact, instead of the first snowstorm, that's where I got.
00:11:40 I got the first power outage where it was too hot for.
00:11:43 The power lines or something?
Speaker 21
00:11:46 But luckily that didn't last very long.
Devon
00:11:51 We're going to talk today a little bit about George Lincoln Rockwell.
00:11:57 Who has been brought up?
00:11:58 You know, many times, many of you might be familiar with the guy, the corn cob pipe and the.
00:12:04 Not the button nose, but the buttoned up Nazi uniform perhaps?
00:12:09 And he's a little bit of.
00:12:09 A meme.
00:12:11 And it's easy to to lose track of the idea that he was a a real person because of his cartoon persona that is portrayed on the Internet.
00:12:24 And it's also easy sometimes to lose track of the idea that he had some he had some serious political beliefs, and he was a serious thinker despite the.
00:12:39 Presentation sometimes being a little bit outlandish.
00:12:45 I think this is a good lesson.
00:12:48 For a number of reasons, we're going to take a.
00:12:50 Look at just, this isn't going.
00:12:52 To be like a biography on him.
00:12:54 It's not going to be in depth enough to anything like that.
00:12:57 I do want to just briefly go over kind of like his early life sort of thing, right?
00:13:01 So you can see where he's coming from, but I actually want to play a good portion of one of his speeches.
00:13:08 That he gave at the University of Washington.
00:13:13 And he was he was invited to go speak at the University of Washington. I believe it was 1962 or thereabouts.
00:13:23 He was already kind of gaining popularity.
00:13:27 As the guy in the Nazi suit, essentially.
00:13:31 And so he was asked to to speak there.
00:13:36 And it's a very interesting speech in that.
00:13:40 It could.
00:13:41 It could be a speech delivered today.
00:13:45 Much of it could be a speech delivered the day, and if you want a white pill, as I was listening to it the other day.
00:13:56 It wasn't so.
00:13:57 Much that it could be a a speech delivered by someone on the dissonant right today.
00:14:05 It's something that you see.
00:14:08 Even just like slightly more radical than Maga people, you see these people tweeting these sorts of things, things that quite frankly, would have been unheard of.
00:14:20 Certainly just a few years ago going, but all the way going back to the times when George Lincoln Rockwell was having to dress up like a a Nazi in order to get press coverage.
00:14:34 Now it was a double edged sword.
00:14:37 His strategy to get press coverage.
00:14:39 He knew that he walked around dressed up like a Nazi and agitating on the streets, that he would get press coverage, kind of in the same way.
00:14:47 Anton Levay, right?
00:14:48 He would literally dress up in a.
00:14:51 In a devil outfit to try to get press coverage for his Church of Satan.
00:14:58 Because you didn't have an Internet back then.
00:15:02 And the only way anyone would ever hear about you really is, you know, beyond word of mouth and or doing some kind of newsletter or something like that.
00:15:12 Was to do these kinds of tactics.
00:15:15 Now these tactics don't make any sense now.
00:15:19 I I don't think that they work.
00:15:22 I think they work in a very temporary way where it's really funny for a little bit a good way of thinking about this would be when.
00:15:34 Kanye West wore his mask.
00:15:37 And went on Infowars and did his little spectacle there.
00:15:41 It was, you know it.
00:15:42 It was a spectacle.
00:15:44 People watched it.
00:15:45 It got memed like crazy.
00:15:48 But from that moment on.
00:15:51 No one was ever going to take Kanye West, and not that they were really to begin with.
00:15:55 But I mean even less so.
00:15:57 Were they going to take Kanye West seriously as a presidential candidate?
00:16:03 At that point, it was like, OK, so it's.
00:16:05 Like a circus.
00:16:08 And I think the same sort of a thing was true, unfortunately of.
00:16:13 George Lincoln Rockwell.
00:16:14 But let's just talk briefly again, I'm not going to.
00:16:16 Do a whole.
00:16:17 Biography on him.
00:16:18 I just want to briefly kind of, you know, humanize him a little bit because so many people think of him as just the guy in the the Nazi uniform.
00:16:28 When there was a lot more to it than that.
00:16:34 So John?
00:16:37 Lincoln Rockwell.
00:16:40 Was born in.
00:16:43 On March 9th, 1918. I'm sorry, George Lincoln Rockwell. Sorry, I can't.
00:16:48 Believe I said that, John.
00:16:50 His father was also named George.
00:16:53 He was George Lovejoy Rockwell.
00:16:57 And he was a vaudeville comedian.
00:16:58 He went by Doc Rockwell.
00:17:01 So this is George right here.
00:17:03 This is his dad.
00:17:06 This is his mother.
00:17:07 His mother was an actress.
00:17:10 Around the same era.
00:17:12 Here's his parents signing headshots for fans.
00:17:19 Here's his dad in a film.
00:17:23 Back in this probably was the.
00:17:26 The early 30s.
Speaker 1
00:17:28 Now for the big surprise of the evening, it gives me great pleasure to announce that the Singing Marine is going to sing for us, accompanied by Miss Peggy Randall and Corporal Slim Baxter.
00:17:38 Ladies and gentlemen, the singing marine.
Devon
00:17:41 So that's, that's Georgia's dad.
00:17:47 Here's a theater in New York featuring him with the big sign Doc Rockwell.
00:17:54 So he was a somewhat famous comedian, had a fairly successful career, as did his mother as an actress.
00:18:04 They got divorced in 1924. This is this is not his parents, but his parents got divorced in 1924, so he would have been six years old.
00:18:16 Saying he was raised mostly by his father Doc Rockwell.
00:18:22 In 1938.
00:18:25 He went to Brown University.
00:18:29 And in 1940, because of World War 2.
00:18:33 He joined the Navy.
00:18:34 You know, it's funny when.
00:18:35 I found this photo.
00:18:37 Where he had the pipe in his mouth.
00:18:39 I had always suspected.
00:18:42 That doing the pipe in the mouth.
00:18:45 Was more of a gimmick.
00:18:47 You know, there's a I don't know how true it is.
00:18:51 But there's a I guess you could call it a legend or something, but there's a story.
00:18:57 Of Hitler being told when he's first wanting to get into politics, that if he wants to separate himself from other people because at the time there were lots of dissidents climbing up on soapboxes and delivering speeches and pubs, if he wanted to look different and separate himself from all these other voices, he had to do something.
00:19:18 About his look that would make him stand apart and that's why he chose to go with the iconic Hitler mustache.
00:19:26 Because if you saw I mean to this day, it's called the Hitler mustache.
00:19:31 It was a very unique mustache.
00:19:33 And it it set him apart from everybody else and made him very recognizable.
00:19:39 And I'd always suspected when I saw him with a pipe in his mouth all the time that he was kind of taking a a hint from Hitler and doing some like having.
00:19:52 Kind of.
00:19:55 With him at all times, you know, like the the pipe in his mouth at all times, that would be his version of a Hitler mustache.
00:20:02 So that you would always associate that image of a man with a pipe in his mouth.
00:20:06 But then I find this photo of him.
00:20:09 In 1940, when he joined the Navy well before his his journey into.
00:20:18 Right wing politics, I guess you could say.
00:20:22 So he he joins the Navy in 1940.
00:20:27 Marries a girl that he met in College in 1943.
00:20:33 They have three daughters.
00:20:36 And then when the Korean War breaks out.
00:20:42 He has to go to Iceland.
00:20:45 And this was in 1952.
00:20:50 And he became a pilot.
00:20:53 In Iceland, but the families of the pilots were not allowed to.
00:20:58 To be stationed in Iceland.
00:21:01 So after a while his wife, who was who had stayed behind in Rhode Island, she eventually just filed for divorce a year later.
00:21:12 And after the divorce.
00:21:17 George met, or actually I skipped something.
00:21:21 He also before, before the before the Korean War, he went to Pratt.
00:21:27 Which, if you don't know, is like a fairly.
00:21:30 Well respected art school.
00:21:33 And he started a publishing company called Rockwell Publishing.
00:21:40 But then the Korean War started.
00:21:42 He went to Iceland, got divorced and.
00:21:46 Met the the niece of the Icelandic ambassador.
00:21:52 And married.
00:21:54 Mary, to her name was Margaret.
00:22:02 When he got back after the Korean War in the United States, he started a a failed magazine called US Lady.
00:22:09 That was supposed to appeal to the wives of servicemen.
00:22:13 I mean, I'm sure there was some kind of, you know, personal motivation for wanting to do something like that.
00:22:19 As you might imagine.
00:22:21 He wanted to.
00:22:23 Also start in you know kind of inserting his politics.
00:22:28 In in, in, in a, in a way, it's pretty clever.
00:22:31 If it had worked out, he wanted to basically red pill the the Military Wives, you know, by by very softly inserting these right wing ideas into the minds of the wives.
00:22:45 Unfortunately, the paper didn't the.
00:22:47 The magazine didn't last very long.
00:22:50 I think it only lasted like.
00:22:55 Like maybe allowing 4 four issues.
00:23:00 On July 29th, 1958, Rockwell demonstrated in front of the White House in an anti war protest against Dwight Eisenhower.
00:23:11 And his decision to send peacekeeping troops to the Middle East, something that's been going on ever since.
00:23:17 This was the beginning. In Eisenhower's, like his whole thing, a whole new thing that we'll have to go into another time.
00:23:24 But that was sort of well, I mean, World War 2 obviously was was the huge beginning of let's go die for Jews.
00:23:33 But this was kind of the beginning of sending troops to the Middle East.
00:23:41 After that, he started.
00:23:44 You know, demonstrating more and this is where you start to see.
00:23:48 The more iconic.
00:23:52 Photos of him wearing the Nazi uniform.
00:23:57 He started the American Nazi Party in 1960.
00:24:03 Now this is or rather 1959, but December of 1959.
00:24:10 Now this is a video featuring some of the American the American Nazi Party people.
00:24:15 It's a little cringe, and unfortunately this is this is kind of the.
00:24:21 This is, I think, what a lot of people think of when they think of George Lincoln Rockwell.
00:24:26 They think of a bunch of of guys Larping as Nazis, and it being kind of cringe and having bad optics.
00:24:34 And this is the kind of thing that I think the right wing has a hard time.
00:24:39 Avoiding they they they have a hard time avoiding being becoming a a caricature of themselves.
00:24:47 And I think that's a product of justice A.
00:24:50 Lack of funding.
00:24:52 Because you get in this situation where and and look and you'll see and it ends up being really bad for for George particularly.
00:25:01 He ends up taking in like a lot of these groups that we covered in the PACON series in Idaho, where they would take on these ex cons and just kind of like these riff Raff white people.
00:25:12 And it ends up biting him in the ***.
00:25:15 It ends up being kind of like the beginning of the end for them.
00:25:19 But that's kind of what they're stuck with, you know, and This is why.
00:25:24 My ****** purge that I'm currently.
00:25:29 Is so important.
00:25:30 This is why it's so important to purge the *******.
00:25:33 From your ranks.
00:25:35 Because if you don't.
00:25:37 You end up with people who are inevitably going to be the end of your organization.
00:25:45 So here's a few clips of the American Nazi Party and George Lincoln Rockwell in those early years, dressed up in his Nazi uniform here.
Speaker 24
00:25:54 These stormtroopers of the American Nazi Party are training for the day when they will take over the government of the United States.
Speaker 15
00:26:01 In the year 63, I joined the American Nazi Party.
00:26:07 Because at the time and which it still is, is the only party in the right wing which is fighting the real enemy.
00:26:17 Which is fighting the enemy on its own grounds where it should be fought to save this country.
00:26:23 It's the only party who is using the real issues which only the white man could use to win by, and that is race.
Speaker 25
00:26:29 I joined the American Nazi Party because I got tired of seeing the American people, the white race and the government of this country bending and breaking under the pressure of Jew communist agitators for race mixing.
00:26:40 And treason.
Speaker 27
00:26:41 While I was born and raised in Milwaukee, WI, and school there and afterwards, I studied business administration at the University of Wisconsin.
Speaker 26
00:26:42 Coffee with power.
Speaker 27
00:26:53 Leaves up later and joined the Marine Corps, and it was a few years later when I was working for one of the largest micropedia company in the Midwest.
00:27:03 Chicago that I joined the party.
Speaker 24
00:27:05 I joined the party because he fought race mixing and communism, and I believe it's only Action Group in the entire right wing.
Speaker 28
00:27:11 I joined American Nazi Party because it's the only organization that fights communism and race mixing, and it's the only organization that does anything about neutral crime in the United States.
Speaker 27
00:27:21 The first turn out was the San Quentin prison.
Speaker 26
00:27:25 I was there for armed robbery and.
Speaker 27
00:27:27 Got it.
00:27:28 And my last my.
Speaker 29
00:27:31 Last time has been.
Devon
00:27:33 Yanno hears atrocious.
00:27:34 Sorry if you can't understand.
00:27:35 He's basically saying that he was in Saint quitting for armed robbery, and this is what I'm talking about.
00:27:39 Where unfortunately end up with a lot of these guys who you know.
00:27:45 They, they and you.
00:27:46 Know their their misfits.
00:27:48 And that's why they're they're kind of attracted to a movement that has a a bad reputation among the mainstream that is seen as fringe.
00:27:59 These are the people that you don't really want.
00:28:03 They might not.
00:28:04 It's not a blanket statement all obviously there's going to be some people that you do want, but unfortunately when you have a movement that's not approved by the mainstream, when you have a movement that's not going to get you popularity points.
00:28:19 In fact, if anything, it's going to make you maybe a little bit of a social pariah.
00:28:23 Yeah, you're just by virtue of that, you're going to attract fringe people who people are just not just fringe in their political beliefs, but are just socially fringe.
00:28:35 You know, this is where you get a lot of pan cucks and just ******* and criminals and people that that.
00:28:43 Don't know how to conduct themselves in an honorable way or in a a productive way.
00:28:51 Sometimes and often come back and and bite you in the ***.
00:28:56 So unfortunately.
00:28:58 Some of the people that joined his organization, just like other organizations that came after you, have that kind of a thing going on.
00:29:06 Where they're they're not the best people.
00:29:08 Some of them, you know like.
00:29:10 I said some of them more.
00:29:11 We're really good people.
00:29:12 But it's it's that they're the lack of standards that I think was kind of.
00:29:17 A result of a lack of people.
00:29:21 And so I think that often these organizations.
00:29:25 Think to themselves, well, I'd rather I'd rather just.
00:29:29 I'd rather focus on because our quantity is so low, I can't focus on quality.
00:29:36 And that's just, that's just.
00:29:38 It never ends well.
Speaker 26
00:29:41 I heard the sound of Rockwell.
00:29:42 And he's invested where I was raised at the time I heard of him.
00:29:45 I was employed at computer programming.
00:29:49 I had the best funded from the University of Houston Science and Mathematics and I've been working this job.
00:29:58 I had always been interested in politics.
00:30:01 Including myself, a race.
00:30:03 And when I heard about the matter.
Devon
00:30:05 See, so this guy is a computer programmer?
00:30:07 College student.
00:30:08 He actually seems pretty legit.
00:30:10 So they're not all like that.
Speaker 18
00:30:14 Becoming it was a heading straight for a downfall.
00:30:22 I had been fortunate to obtain a copy of my comp and I have read it and I saw exactly what Hitler pointed out when he said the Jews were leading to the downfall of our nation and race.
00:30:35 And after reading winning comp, you might say it's the only thing left to do was join the American Nazi Party.
Speaker 22
00:30:41 The reason I joined the American Nazi Party is because it has the only solution.
00:30:46 For destroying communism.
00:30:48 And Jewish race mixing.
Speaker 24
00:30:50 Stormtroopers come and go.
00:30:52 One man holds the party together.
Devon
00:30:55 See that last guy I think was an edgy boy?
00:30:58 That's the other problem, too.
00:30:59 Is you get this guy, you can tell by the way he smiles at the end after saying race mixing.
00:31:03 He doesn't really believe it.
00:31:05 He he's he's or if he dies, he's still kind of embarrassed to say it.
00:31:10 He's more trying to be edgy.
00:31:11 Like, look, look at the way he says it.
Speaker 22
00:31:14 And Jewish race mixing.
Devon
00:31:17 It's a little goofy grin at the end.
00:31:19 It's like, so you unfortunately again, I don't know who this guy is, but you kind of get the impression that you're you're attracting.
00:31:26 Not necessarily.
00:31:28 The best people, which is always going to happen.
00:31:31 In fact, any organization is going to do that.
00:31:34 That's why companies don't just.
00:31:37 Give jobs out to the first person who show up for the job.
00:31:40 You know, that's why you have interview process and all of that.
00:31:43 But the advantage those companies also have is they're paying people so they can be a little more selective because they're paying people.
00:31:50 When you're starting an organization that doesn't have a financial incentive, you you are kind of stuck in this weird situation where you have to, you know you you can't be as choosy or you might feel as if you can't be as choosy if you want to focus on getting numbers.
00:32:08 And again, I think that's kind of what that's kind of the situation they found themselves in.
00:32:13 And that's the situation that a lot of I think right wing organizations find themselves in.
00:32:18 Where they they they instead of wanting to focus on refining their members and having like a very select group of people representing them, because typically in a social hierarchy like the one that we've got set up today that's, you know, capitalist through and through a lot of those people are going to be motivated by profit.
00:32:40 And going off and and pursuing things that are.
00:32:43 They're going to give them profit, and if you can't provide profit for them, you're not going to be where they're putting their their.
00:32:52 Their efforts into and so you're left with people.
00:32:56 Who were either the true believers, which is those are the good ones that you want to have absolutely right.
00:33:02 But you're also going to be stuck with some of these people who are just social misfits and what they belong to something.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:33:08 Oh, is that right all?
00:33:10 Right.
00:33:10 Are you actually filming this?
Speaker 6
00:33:12 Commander George Lincoln Rockwell, you are head of the American Nazi party.
00:33:17 Yes, Sir.
00:33:18 How can you possibly justify leading an organization whose objectives are the liquidation of the Jews?
00:33:25 The removal of the ******* to Africa and the turning of the United States into a passive state.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:33:31 And I don't know where you got those supposed.
00:33:33 Objective, but they're ridiculous.
00:33:35 But the main thing that we are fighting for is the preservation of the white.
00:33:39 We think the white race is what has made possible the American Constitutional Republic, which we think is the greatest form of government in the world.
00:33:45 Find that the Jews are behind, many of whom are behind the ***** problems.
00:33:49 We find that the Jews are behind Communism.
00:33:51 We find that they're behind degenerate.
00:33:53 Are all of these things we can approve?
00:33:55 Of course, by facts.
00:33:56 I don't have time here to answer that question fully.
00:33:59 However, the main problem facing the world, we believe, is the Jews who are behind these things.
Speaker 24
00:34:04 There are some that suggest that rock will adopted the swastika as a publicity stunt alone, but this is not true.
00:34:09 He and his followers use the swastika because they are serious.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:34:13 And we did feel that the way to solve the problem is to try each individual Jew who is suspected of complicity in Communism or any other form of treason before an American jury.
00:34:24 And if he's found guilty of treason that the Constitution says that he should be executed, and I believe the founding fathers were wise.
00:34:30 And so providing.
00:34:31 What we are is Nazis, which means basically that we are.
00:34:34 Racist the.
00:34:35 Most important to the ***** problem, the ***** people, we feel sorry for, we don't blame them.
00:34:40 We don't.
00:34:41 Feel they're evil or vicious.
00:34:43 We feel it's just like a bunch of monkeys had been let out of a zoo by a group of Jews and given bottles and whiskey and guns and so forth.
00:34:52 You wouldn't hate the monkeys, but you'd certainly want them back in.
00:34:54 The zoo.
00:34:55 The average necro you go over here on 7th Ave.
00:34:57 I'll show you thousands.
00:34:58 Of them that are inferior swine.
00:35:01 Let me say this in the Congo, they have black supremacy, there's no question about it.
00:35:04 A white person, it doesn't hold off as they wouldn't tolerate a white president.
00:35:08 This country is a white country and it has the right to remain white.
00:35:11 We don't believe that the colored people should be pushed around, but they certainly should stop pushing the white people around.
Speaker 6
00:35:16 Commander, your views on ******* strike me.
00:35:19 As being viciously extreme, do you disagree with that caretaking?
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:35:21 They're caffeine.
00:35:23 No, Sir, they're not fishes, but they're extreme.
Devon
00:35:27 So that's how he got a lot of his popularity by by kind of.
00:35:34 You know, speaking in in these, these, these ways that are not very optical, you might, you might say, but quite frankly.
00:35:42 Even everything you just heard from him right there, none of that's really out of line.
00:35:47 With what we've talked.
00:35:48 About on this stream, if you think about it.
00:35:51 You know he in fact, I've used.
00:35:53 And this wasn't from him.
00:35:54 This was independent minds coming to the same conclusion.
00:35:56 I I I mentioned that it's like a chimpanzee with a.
00:35:59 Machine gun I'm.
00:36:00 Playing that clip from Planet of the Apes or the chimpanzee starts shooting the AK-40.
00:36:05 Seven, I said that. That's.
00:36:07 That's essentially what we've got.
00:36:08 We've got a lot of people who are not.
00:36:10 Who did not arrive at these inventions and these technologies that we have at our fingertips through through their own evolution.
00:36:19 These are people who are behind us.
00:36:22 You could say and at least some in some ways evolutionarily, and dropped into a society where there's all these things that they don't have the discipline to know how to use and that use it to promote chaos as a result.
00:36:37 And I've said the same thing about like, it doesn't mean you hate them.
00:36:41 It just means that they you don't want to live in, in the cage with them.
00:36:46 And so none of the things that he said really is crazy as they sounded back then in the 1960s, this especially this is right in the middle of the the civil rights movement.
00:36:56 Right.
00:36:57 Like this is right, this is peak boomer programming.
00:37:00 This is right at the peak of like, you know, MLK you.
Speaker 21
00:37:03 Know little black boys, little black girls and all this.
Devon
00:37:06 ******** was.
00:37:07 Going on and the entire country was getting brainwashed in unison with this racist skin deep and the beginnings of white privilege and the groundwork for affirmative action and the the groundwork for busing and desegregation.
00:37:24 This is when all this was going on.
00:37:27 And in some ways, George Lincoln Rockwell was a lone voice in the storm, saying, hey, this is and.
00:37:34 And perhaps that's what motivated him to be as hyperbolic as he was with his language and his his presentation.
00:37:42 You know, the way that he dressed and everything.
00:37:44 And so that's unfortunately how a lot of people remember him.
00:37:49 They remember him because of these little clips.
00:37:51 They get played on the Internet of him saying the sorts of things we just.
00:37:54 Heard him say, and they don't realize that he was a serious person.
00:37:59 Now, as I mentioned before.
00:38:02 He was asked to speak at Washington.
00:38:05 Versity and we're going to play that speech just because and it's a little long, but I just think that a lot of you probably haven't heard it.
00:38:14 And I think that it's it would be a good thing for me to use my platform here where I'm reaching a lot of people for you to actually sit down and and listen to.
00:38:25 The the serious side, the even the I might even say the optical side of George Lincoln Rockwell prior to the the speech.
00:38:36 You know there obviously the press was in was in a tizzy.
00:38:40 The ADL with the same people, that's the other weird thing and you'll hear a lot of this in the speech.
00:38:45 The ADL was very much the same.
00:38:50 I mean the the playing the same role that they play today using the same tactics.
00:38:55 You know that there there were memos that were they were uncovered where they were talking about censorship is the only way to stop and look at.
00:39:02 It's literally the same thing.
00:39:04 It's weird how exactly the same it was.
00:39:08 Given that this was, you know, what, 60 years?
00:39:13 So in 60 years where we have the exact same problem, the only difference I would argue is that because it's no longer this moment in history where no one has had proxim, or at least the vast majority of the people that are that, that they're they're having to persuade.
00:39:33 Most of them have not had proximity to.
00:39:36 Blacks, if they have had proximity to blacks, it's the black that's very subservient.
00:39:42 You know the the shoeshiner on the corner, the yes, Massa type of black or maybe the opposite of that, the the wealthy black who made his way up north and and actually is like a middle.
00:39:56 By wealthy, I mean like a middle class black the you.
00:39:58 Know the few.
00:39:59 And far between middle class black that exists.
00:40:02 But by and large, most of white America was just going off of what the television told them.
00:40:08 Black people were like.
00:40:10 In fact, something that a European person told me recently after watching the the last stream I just did on Wednesday, talking about the zebra murders, is they said I feel like the world owes America an apology.
00:40:24 And I said, what do you mean?
00:40:25 And they and.
Speaker 21
00:40:26 They said.
Devon
00:40:26 Well, all these years.
00:40:29 All of Europe and you know, probably.
00:40:32 The rest of the.
00:40:32 World they've looked at America as just like this racist country.
00:40:37 You know, we were bombarded by all these images of black people hanging from trees and burning crosses and then all the Hollywood movies, right?
00:40:45 Like all the Hollywood movies that came out where there's never a bad, you know, bad character that's black or.
00:40:53 A bad character.
00:40:54 That's Jewish.
00:40:55 It just paints America as this horrific place for black people.
00:41:00 And black people are just struggling.
00:41:02 They're just trying to, you know, get get through the the all the white supremacy, that's oppressing them at at every turn.
00:41:10 And they had no idea.
00:41:13 How bad it really was in America, and not just because of the zebra shootings, but because of the the all the riots that I've covered in in previous streams, you know, talking about all the race riots that have taken place, because that's not the sort of thing that gets talked about even in America, let alone overseas.
00:41:33 And so a lot of these Europeans that are holding signs that say welcome refugees and Oh my God, it's so terrible.
00:41:40 These refugees drown when they fell out of a ******* boat or whatever, and we need to find ways.
00:41:44 Of getting more refugees here.
00:41:48 That's that's because.
00:41:50 They are now where we were in the 1960s.
00:41:55 They are populations that have never had proximity to these people.
00:41:59 All they know about these people are what the media is telling them and what movies are telling them and what fiction is telling them.
00:42:06 And it's not until the people arrive in their countries and cause problems that they realize, oh ****, maybe this was a mistake.
00:42:14 And at that point, it's too late.
00:42:18 And that's kind of already happened in America.
00:42:23 But in the 1960s, we were in the same place in America where I think a lot of Europe is today.
00:42:31 Where they were being sold, this bill of goods that, oh, no, it's going to be great when black people can vote and they have a stake in our democracy.
00:42:39 Then suddenly, as Scott Adams said on Twitter, you know they'll start quote, UN quote, acting white. They'll assimilate as a lot of boomers used to say about Mexican immigrants, right? It's all about assimilation.
00:42:53 And once they assimilate into the melting pot.
00:42:57 Then diversity will be our strength and everything.
00:43:00 Will be great.
00:43:04 And that's just unfortunately not.
00:43:07 Not the reality we know now.
00:43:10 But at that time.
00:43:11 That's why people like you know George Lincoln, Rockwell and others.
00:43:16 We're kind of panned as as crazy people.
00:43:19 It wasn't just his Nazi uniform and his antics, you might say.
00:43:26 But it was it was just his message.
00:43:31 In fact, the Jews were able to at one point had him.
00:43:35 They had him involuntarily committed.
00:43:41 Because they said that he had to be insane.
00:43:44 To believe his beliefs.
00:43:49 And they have the power to do that.
00:43:52 You know, obviously the the psychiatry industry was run, you know, overrun by Jews, started by Jews.
00:44:01 So it was real easy for them to use that as an excuse to to have him involuntarily committed.
00:44:06 He was supposed to do 30 days, but after 10, the doctors were convinced that.
00:44:11 That he there was nothing wrong with.
00:44:12 Him and it was hard to make the case that there was.
00:44:19 When he did his speaking engagement, a lot of people expected him to show up in his Nazi uniform.
00:44:24 With the Nazi flags, because he did, you know, he did go to campuses like that a couple of times.
00:44:30 And to be an agitator and to kind of start trouble.
00:44:35 But at this point, I think that he he realized that he had.
00:44:40 He had he had taken that tactic about as far as it could go.
00:44:45 And that in in this particular venue especially, it wasn't going to be a.
00:44:49 Successful one now he now he got his invitation.
00:44:53 Right, everyone.
00:44:53 Everyone was curious.
00:44:55 Ever wanted to see what the big bad?
00:44:57 Satan was like.
00:45:01 And so now all he had to do.
00:45:03 Now that all eyes were going to be on him.
00:45:08 Is he just had to?
00:45:10 Not be, you know, or or rather be to be likable.
00:45:14 You know, all you have to do is be as charismatic as you know, naturally, that he was.
00:45:20 You also will hear during the the speech a couple of times the Jewish groups outside, much like Antifa, if you think back to around 2016 where speakers were going to campuses and getting Antifa was attacking them and shouting them down and all this other sort of thing.
00:45:41 The exact same thing was happening then, so nothing's really changed. Literally nothing has changed.
00:45:51 Now a lesson to be learned from this.
00:45:58 One take away or one thing I'd like you to consider rather, how about that? I don't want to tell you what what conclusion to arrive at.
00:46:05 But something I'd like you to consider as you listen to him speak.
00:46:09 We'll listen to a little bit of his press conference prior to the speech first, but while he's speaking.
00:46:17 I want you to.
00:46:18 Realize wow, you know he's he's.
00:46:20 Or or or not.
00:46:22 I'm gonna tell you what to realize.
00:46:23 I want you to ask yourself.
00:46:27 If he was, if he went and performed this speech today and he would fit right in.
00:46:32 With the the people that that you know are there, who are influencers and and content creators and and whatever.
00:46:40 On the Internet today.
00:46:42 If you were allowed on a campus, which would, he wouldn't even be allowed on a campus anymore.
00:46:46 But if you were allowed on a campus and he was allowed to deliver this speech.
00:46:53 Would a be as well received?
00:46:56 And B, where did it lead?
00:47:02 How successful was it in?
00:47:04 The in the long run.
00:47:11 And when we have people on our side who are charismatic and deliver speeches and.
00:47:16 In a similar fashion.
00:47:19 Are we to expect the same kind of results?
00:47:23 Anyway, here's him.
00:47:25 And uh.
00:47:29 Prior to a speech at a university.
Speaker 29
00:47:33 He was a terrible.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:47:33 President, however, I'm I'm.
00:47:36 I'm disgraced to think that the man could be shot in our country any more than I would care to be shot here.
Devon
00:47:45 That that was in reference to Kennedy.
00:47:47 See, there's another thing too.
00:47:48 Is he mentioned like he he said link.
00:47:51 Or he said Kennedy is a terrible president, but it's a shame.
00:47:53 That that he was shot because just, you know, you shouldn't be shot.
00:47:57 And he also at the.
00:47:58 Time you know ahead of his time, by by many decades.
00:48:03 Was insinuating that Jews were behind the assassination of of JFK, something that many people on the right have looked the other way on or are just now coming to terms with.
00:48:15 That there were there was a I mean the fact that that the guy who killed, I mean just some of the obvious things that no one disagrees with, right.
00:48:23 The fact that Lee Harvey Oswald, the supposed shooter, claimed that he was a Patsy, that he was the fall guy, and then while he was being transferred before he could even talk, that he want a a gangster, that the whole world was told was named Jack Ruby.
00:48:37 He was a mobster, which so a lot of people think an Italian, some Italian guy named Jack Ruby killed him because the mom.
00:48:44 Remember my mom telling me?
00:48:46 Oh yeah, the the mob, they really are very patriotic.
00:48:49 That's why they did it.
00:48:50 And and that's just what a lot of boomers thought was like, they had this mob movie vision in their head of these patriotic Italians that that took offense to this guy, you know, killing their Catholic president.
00:49:03 So they went and and gave it to him.
00:49:05 You know, it's like, no.
00:49:06 You know, his real name was Jack Rubenstein.
00:49:09 That right there should tell you a lot of of of of the story, the fact that you many people, I mean, I think now more people know that, but many people didn't know that until very recently.
00:49:21 I mean, you're hearing the name Jack Ruby all the time, but you never hear that his real name is Jack Rubenstein, that he's a gun runner, that he they goes to Israel, that he's part of the Jewish mafia.
00:49:30 You also don't know that Zapruder, like the only film that that was shot with Kennedy, you know, the Kennedy assassination was shot by an Israeli Jew.
00:49:41 You know, like the what, you know, what are the odds of?
00:49:43 Just those two things.
00:49:46 And now with a lot of these documents that we're finally getting released.
00:49:50 Are more solidifying this idea that Massad played a pretty big role in the assassination of Kennedy because he didn't want them pursuing their their nuclear program and a handful of other issues they had, so they they.
00:50:06 Killed your president.
00:50:09 And he this is something that he was he was.
00:50:14 This idea is something he was promoting back then and it was it was taking his crazy talk.
00:50:19 Crazy talk.
00:50:21 So that's why they were asking him about Kennedy.
00:50:23 And he was like, no, I ******* hated him.
00:50:25 But doesn't mean that, you know, he should get shot just like I shouldn't get shot.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:50:32 Well, I think people are too afraid to react.
00:50:34 I think that they will tend to react the way.
00:50:36 They think people should.
00:50:38 So I think that you will get a.
00:50:39 False reaction pretty much.
Speaker 6
00:50:41 You're in favor of this full boycott.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:50:44 No, I'm not.
00:50:45 I think it's illegal.
00:50:46 I think it's truancy is what it is.
Speaker 29
00:50:49 Your associates.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:50:50 Came here.
00:50:51 I don't remember the exact date.
00:50:52 It was about two months ago.
00:50:53 The student asked.
00:50:54 Students asked me not to reveal when I would speak, and I kept that pledge.
Speaker 27
00:51:00 Is it true that your topic this afternoon will be freedom of state?
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:51:03 Yes, Sir, it is that.
00:51:04 Would be in this topic and I'm going.
Speaker 3
00:51:05 Stick to it.
Speaker 26
00:51:06 Whose idea was it for you not to?
Speaker 13
00:51:08 Appear in uniform correctly.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:51:09 I'm never appear in uniform.
00:51:10 I am not here to agitate.
00:51:12 When I go out in the streets and I have to reach masses of people, I use agitational methods.
00:51:17 I am here to discuss philosophical ideas and not to agitate, and I don't want to embarrass the people who are.
00:51:21 Good enough to invite you while you feel it.
Devon
00:51:25 That was him addressing, you know, the the reporters questions.
00:51:29 Are kind of hard.
00:51:29 To hear.
00:51:30 But that was the reporters asking.
00:51:32 Well, yeah, how come you're not in your Nazi uniform?
00:51:36 And he's explaining, you know, I look, I did.
00:51:38 I do that to get press.
00:51:39 I do that because it's a good strategy when I'm on the streets or demonstrating, but that's not what I'm here for.
00:51:45 I don't want to embarrass the people that invited me here and I want.
00:51:48 To be taken seriously.
Speaker 3
00:51:51 Times that is necessary to agitate.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:51:53 Because masses of people are unable to to get intellectual ideas over in a street kind of meeting, you have to use agitation methods.
Speaker 30
00:52:03 The needles use.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:52:04 Them the boycott, for instance, is an agitational method.
00:52:06 It is an intellectual method, and this that's the same type of methods that I have to use my.
Speaker 2
00:52:12 Rock, what do you think their movement has gotten stronger or weaker?
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:52:16 I think that the personnel lines were growing weaker because we're growing smaller, but the pressure is on us more all.
00:52:21 The time and.
00:52:22 It is scaring some of my people out.
00:52:24 On the other hand, the quality is going up.
00:52:27 I am getting a higher and higher level of executive in the organization and I am quite sure that we will be able to make our goal.
00:52:33 Of election in Virginia by 1965.
00:52:37 Everybody the same question.
00:52:38 Where's the pleasure come from?
00:52:40 This is what I have promised not to go into here answer.
00:52:43 And I'm not going to begin.
00:52:44 I'm sure you all know the answer to.
Speaker 5
00:52:46 Mr. Rockwell, what is your group's money?
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:52:47 Come from we have very little money right now in my pocket.
00:52:50 I have about $33 and I'm informed that I will be arrested whether or not I.
00:52:55 Go into new.
00:52:55 York City and I have no money for bail and.
00:52:58 No money for a lawyer.
Devon
00:52:59 So again, we we see a lot of the same pressures.
00:53:02 He's he's being hounded by the FBI.
00:53:05 The FBI that it was, you know, worried about white supremacy even then.
00:53:11 He doesn't have a whole lot of money, but he's also being hounded by the same organizations that hound us.
00:53:16 He the the, the ADL, benign breath.
00:53:20 It was was just as powerful then it it as it is today and using the exact same tactics.
00:53:28 And so anyway, we don't need to go through this whole thing.
00:53:31 I'm just going to let him say.
00:53:32 In his own words, what I think is probably one of his better speeches, at least that we've.
00:53:37 Got good recordings of.
00:53:42 By the way, Pan Cox noticed the globe on the desk there.
00:53:51 Oh yes, I picked that thumbnail for a.
Speaker 27
00:53:53 Reason two birds with one stone.
Devon
00:53:57 So this is his speech.
00:54:00 At University of Washington.
00:54:02 1964 and again I want you to imagine that this is a speech that's being delivered not in 1964, but maybe 2024.
00:54:16 After I fixed the.
00:54:17 Audio here.
00:54:18 Look quick.
00:54:18 Here we go.
George Lincoln Rockwell
00:54:20 Thank you very much, Mr.
00:54:21 Rivelles, and let me say to the students and the faculty of the University and the other officials that I am most grateful for this opportunity to speak to you.
00:54:33 I'm here to present ideas for your judgment, not to agitate, and I will not abuse the privilege which has been granted me.
00:54:42 In the streets and you've all heard, of course, of some of our activities in the streets and we get involved in fights and so forth.
00:54:48 This is agitation.
00:54:50 I am not here to agitate.
00:54:52 As I said, I'm here to present ideas.
00:54:54 You see no evidence of any agitation here.
00:54:57 And there will be none.
00:54:58 I don't expect that I'm going to be able to convert anybody here in a matter of 45 minutes.
00:55:05 I don't expect anybody who's going to come up here and ask for an armband after.
00:55:08 I'm finished speaking.
00:55:10 You cannot cram in 45 minutes. What took me about 25 years to find out about all I can do, ladies and gentlemen, students, is to try to present to you some of the reasons why I.
00:55:24 Left Brown University.
00:55:25 In 1940, to go fight Adolf Hitler because I wanted to protect my country.
00:55:29 From a man I thought was a monster and now brings me before you as the head of the US Nazi party.
00:55:36 I can hope to give you a peek at some of the ideas.
00:55:39 Some of the changes that occurred, and my hope is that as I once did, you will examine the same resource material which I will give you and that you perhaps will find out what I think you should find out.
00:55:51 That you don't know.
00:55:53 I believe that our country is the victim of managed news, not a little bit of it, not about military affairs.
00:56:00 I believe all our news is managed.
00:56:04 As an example of that, I will tell.
00:56:07 You something that occurred to me just yesterday.
00:56:10 A man named Emmett Watson of the Seattle Post Intelligencer asked me for an interview and he was kind enough to feed me a lunch and tell me that in the paper this morning there was going to be a big interview telling what I said, and I noticed this morning, there is nothing in the paper.
00:56:26 I noticed that the paper has played this down and will continue to do so this.
00:56:30 Is a very small.
00:56:31 Example of what I am going to show.
00:56:33 You becomes vicious in many cases.
00:56:37 I'm not saying they have not the right to leave things out of putting what they want.
00:56:40 I'm only saying that this is what I've seen happen dozens of times.
00:56:44 Things are manipulated and maneuvered, not with regard to what the public interest is, but what somebody else is interested, which I think is wrong.
00:56:52 There is a science in our country that is called engineered opinion.
00:56:57 I worked on Madison Ave.
00:56:59 with the advertising agencies when I was attending Pratt Institute in New York and becoming a commercial artist.
00:57:06 And I found out that they are able to manage the minds and the hearts of people to get them to want things.
00:57:12 That they never.
00:57:13 Had any desire for all sorts of things, from cigarettes to deodorants and all sorts of other things, it's called missionary work.
00:57:20 And it's done by convincing you that you need something that you never even thought of before, and it's very effective.
00:57:26 It sells millions of dollars worth of products.
00:57:29 It also, ladies and gentlemen, sells political ideas and political candidates.
Devon
00:57:37 See again, this is all stuff we've covered in this stream, talking about the the the amount of of money that was put into ad agencies on he was.
00:57:48 There for it.
00:57:49 You know, he worked in those agencies on Madison Ave.
00:57:55 He watched as they used these these tactics, these Edward Bernays tactics.
00:58:02 Where they were instead of trying to sell products that Americans wanted.
00:58:07 They were trying to convince Americans that they wanted products they didn't need.
00:58:12 And this was a very new tactic.
00:58:15 It's never been tried before, and it was a a tactic that was introduced by the Jews that had immigrated into America.
00:58:23 Mostly from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century, as we've often talked about.
00:58:30 And so, so far this is right in line with everything that we've talked about on this stream, he says.
00:58:35 Look, I used to work in the and look the same thing with me.
00:58:38 There's there's some parallels.
00:58:40 You know, I I worked in advertising myself and I saw the same sort of thing, and I studied this stuff so that I can make better advertisements and little by little, I thought grosser about it.
00:58:51 Little by little, I saw that how easily you can manipulate stupid people.
00:58:57 And get them to think emotionally about things instead of rationally about things.
00:59:03 And as the decades rolled on, I realized that it wasn't just limited to advertising toothpaste.
00:59:09 It was advertising candidates.
00:59:12 It was advertising ideologies.
00:59:15 And that it wasn't just limited to ad agencies.
00:59:18 He was also finding its way into the educational system.
00:59:25 That's why you have people to think emotionally now, and they don't think scientifically.
00:59:31 That's why you honestly, that's why you've got flat Earthers that are saying that they ******* hate science.
00:59:38 And they get upset when you confront them with facts.
00:59:41 That's why you have so many people that don't know how their smartphone works.
00:59:44 They just it's a magic little box in their hand that makes the, you know, fun little games and pictures pop up on it.
00:59:51 They don't have.
00:59:51 They have no idea what's.
00:59:52 Going on inside that box.
00:59:56 And more and.
00:59:57 More things are not serviceable, so it's not just the the education, but it's the practical use of things.
01:00:05 It used to be if you bought technology it was bought with, it was purchased with the idea that you would have to service it at some point.
01:00:13 You know, people didn't just buy a like today.
01:00:16 You buy an iPhone, you have it for a year or two.
01:00:19 I mean, most people, I don't do this.
01:00:21 I I I hang on to phones until they ******* stop working.
01:00:26 But they'll they'll hang on, they'll.
01:00:27 They'll buy an iPhone.
01:00:29 For five hundred $800.
01:00:32 And after a year or two, they'll throw in.
01:00:35 The trash and get a new one.
01:00:39 You know, just look at computer printers.
01:00:42 My computer printers break every time I use it once, and then the next time I got.
01:00:47 To use it.
01:00:47 Again, it's already broken and there's nothing you can fix.
01:00:52 And this is all because they want you to keep consuming and keep purchasing.
01:01:02 That's why with the the political climate today.
01:01:06 A lot of the people that support Trump, if you ask them, well, what are the policies that you like that that Trump?
01:01:13 Is stands for Oregon that he implemented while he was president for four years.
01:01:19 You get a lot of blank stares or you get things that Trump hasn't actually done.
01:01:26 Very few people are are rooted in reality now, and this is all it all began with Edward Bernays.
01:01:33 **** ******* American people.
01:01:36 To sell products.
01:01:40 And once and look, we did that whole whole.
01:01:44 Century of self.
01:01:48 If you want to see more about this, I did a whole series of strings.
01:01:53 About the the series called Century of self.
01:01:57 Where there show there show lots of examples of this going on and and increasing.
01:02:03 Throughout our society, video games is another example.
01:02:06 People living in fantasy worlds and not being connected to reality.
01:02:11 Obviously ********.
01:02:12 People like they can't even come to terms with the reality of their their bodies anymore.
01:02:17 Like, that's how far gone it's it's gotten.
01:02:22 George Lincoln Rockwell.
01:02:24 Had seen the beginnings of this.
01:02:27 I don't know that he would have imagined it would get to the.
01:02:29 Point that it is today.
01:02:31 But even in 1964, when he's giving this speech.
01:02:36 He was realizing how bad it.
Speaker 21
01:02:39 It had, it was in.
Devon
01:02:41 1964 had already gotten.
01:02:43 He had a front row seat to these, these advertisers and their their meetings and their strategies.
01:02:50 That all worked.
01:02:52 All because it was a high trust society being taken advantage by a particular group.
01:02:58 Jews primarily.
01:03:02 And he watched as these Jews were were implementing these same strategies in the political sphere.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:03:10 Now, in a democracy, in a Republic which we are supposed to have here.
01:03:15 It is impossible for people.
01:03:20 I don't think there's going to be any difficulty here, ladies and gentlemen, they're outside.
01:03:23 And when here we're in here.
Devon
01:03:27 He was talking about the you can hear basically their version of Antifa, a bunch of Jewish agitators are outside yelling and and and slamming on the doors and on the windows trying.
01:03:40 To get in.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:03:48 And if they do come in?
01:03:49 I'm used to that too.
01:03:53 Now no machine, let alone a human being, even a computer, is unable to reach valid conclusions.
01:04:01 A computer comes out with only the kind of answers that you put in, and if you put in false information, the computer will give you false answers.
01:04:09 Surely nobody.
01:04:10 Can quarrel with that.
01:04:12 My claim, ladies and gentlemen, is that you, students here and our American people are being denied info.
01:04:19 And they're being done.
01:04:20 It denied it consciously, purposefully and for a specific purpose, which I think is bad.
01:04:27 Now I have some documents to prove it.
01:04:28 You can't see the documents, but I will be.
01:04:34 Well, let me say in in case anybody thinks that this is a fake and I'm waving around.
01:04:38 Mister Rubellus is here and the Dean is here to check them.
01:04:41 But further than that, any statement I make here today.
01:04:44 Made any document I have I will be happy to show it to any committee that's properly authorized to look at it and I'll go further than that if there's anybody here that thinks that I am lying about a single matter, he is welcome to stand up and debate in an authorized manner at A at a time, to be set by the authorities.
01:05:01 And I'll debate him.
01:05:02 And if he can beat me well.
01:05:03 Let me let me finish.
01:05:04 If he can beat me in debate and show that I have lied about one fact, I will go to work for the Benet Britt for nothing.
01:05:17 Now this document that I have here, ladies and gentlemen, is a photostat of a letter from the Anti Defamation League of Benet Breath, which recently made some noises about me coming here.
01:05:28 And this letter from the Benet breath is to the publishers of America.
01:05:32 It tells that it's it's an open letter to these various publishers.
01:05:35 Let me read you a paragraph of this letter from the Anti Defamation league of inhabit.
01:05:40 We are interested in stifling the sale of this book.
01:05:44 It's a book on race.
01:05:44 Dism we believe that this can best be accomplished by refusing to be stampeded into giving it publicity.
01:05:51 Every review or public criticism of a book of this character brings it to the attention of many who would otherwise know nothing of it.
01:05:58 The results is added sales and it goes on and on to tell how to stifle.
01:06:02 That's the word, the anti defamation league, how to stifle the sale of this book.
01:06:06 Which was a book by Madison Grant.
01:06:09 I have written a book.
01:06:11 Whether it's good or bad is not in the question at the moment.
01:06:14 I am telling you that my.
01:06:15 Book you cannot.
01:06:16 Buy it in any bookstore because bookstore after bookstore has been told if they stock my book, they can't have other books to sell.
Devon
01:06:27 Now you hear people cheering because he's being censored.
01:06:31 It's the same sort of tactics.
01:06:33 It's nothing has changed in 60 years.
01:06:36 Nothing has changed.
01:06:38 This is the ADL saying that ohh you have freedom of speech, not freedom of reach.
01:06:44 You know, this is what you're told when you can't put your videos on YouTube.
01:06:48 Oh, well, the ad.
01:06:49 You're not advertiser friendly.
01:06:51 It's this they were telling him essentially back then in 1964, that they can't sell his book because he's not advertiser friendly, that if a bookstore sold his book that the Jewish publishers would pull their books, and then that would put the bookstore out of business. It's the exact same thing that's happening today. Only instead of bookstores we're talking about.
01:07:12 Video platforms and and other Internet platforms that if you if you allow this kind of speech on your platform, then we're going to pull our advertising and then you'll.
01:07:21 Go out of business.
01:07:23 So the exact same tactics that we're working tonight and This is why they do.
01:07:27 It because it does work.
01:07:30 It does work.
01:07:31 And by and large, the people, at least at this point, you'll actually see that by the end of this this speech, he actually wins some of these people over.
01:07:41 But at this point, when he's just began, you're like they first they laughed at him for saying, oh, you you can't see these documents because he was waving a document that clearly people in the auditorium, they couldn't.
01:07:50 That's all he meant was like, you can't read it from where you're sitting.
01:07:53 And then when they laugh, he's like, no, look, I'll give it to your Dean or whoever.
01:07:57 And if, if you, you can prove that this is.
01:07:59 Then I'll.
01:07:59 I'll go work for the ADL.
01:08:06 But here they're cheering because his book is being denied a place at bookstores.
01:08:12 Because if it is allowed, then Jewish publishers will bankrupt those bookstores.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:08:21 I take it those are the book burners applauding those who believe that books should be stifled.
01:08:26 Well, I'm glad to know which ones you are that approve of that sort of thing.
01:08:30 Here's a piece of information which I think you ought to know, pertaining to one of the most important matters in the United States, the President, United States, was shot.
01:08:38 By communist.
01:08:40 And within three days after he was shot by a communist, the communist worker in New York said we have got to stop all these inquiries by Senator Eastman in the state of Texas.
01:08:51 Chief Justice Warren should set up a Commission and investigate it. That was in the November 26 issue of the worker, and three days later the President United States appointed.
01:09:00 Exactly that Commission.
Devon
01:09:03 So what he's talking about is the the Jewish Communist Paper.
01:09:08 After Kennedy was assassinated, demanded that that the the authorities in Texas stopped running the investigation in the Johnson appoint a the Warren Commission and three days later, wouldn't you know it, there's a Warren Commission that gave us the ******** story of.
01:09:28 Kennedy's assassination.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:09:31 And I say to you that the reason is because this sort of information, they don't want out here is a report published by Congress in which the testimony, sworn testimony shows Jack Rubenstein a member of the Young Communist League and a member of the Communist Party, among a lot of other people.
01:09:50 This is some of the documents.
01:09:52 Have you even heard it?
01:09:52 Maybe it's wrong, but have you even been told of such a possibility?
01:09:57 I say you haven't.
01:09:59 Here is a document put out by the American Jewish Committee.
01:10:02 8 long pages.
01:10:04 How to stop Lincoln Rockwell from getting publicity?
Speaker 5
01:10:10 Well now.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:10:12 Now I can see how there many of you that might think, well, that's a laudable thing, but if they if somebody can stop me from getting published, ladies and gentlemen and being having having a chance to speak, then they can stop you.
01:10:23 If in our country, any group of people can decide who they're going to cut out of the public opinion network in this country, then they can cut anybody out.
01:10:33 This is my point.
01:10:34 This book here is marked at the top, not for publication.
01:10:38 It's a hard thing to get.
01:10:39 I had to do a little sneaking and snooping around to get this thing.
01:10:43 And I tell you, it is a vile document.
01:10:45 It tells how to block an American from the minds of the public so that you can't judge what I have to say.
01:11:00 I have been asked to announce that I am perfectly willing to repeat my speech for the crowd outside who cannot get in if this is desired, and I will do so if the authorities ask me to do so.
01:11:10 And only if they do.
01:11:14 What I have tried to show you, ladies and gentlemen, is that you cannot possibly make intelligent judgments in your democracy if you are denied information.
01:11:24 Whether that information is popular or unpopular is not the question it is.
01:11:28 Do you have all the information?
01:11:30 If you are denied some of the information?
01:11:33 By people like who applauded that my book is not for sale, then you can't make an intelligent judgment.
01:11:38 You don't know what you're thinking.
01:11:41 The output of your minds is based on wrong input on faulty and partial input, and I say that this is wrong.
01:11:49 In World War 2, I had charge of amphibious invasions, or parts of them.
01:11:54 One of the first things we were taught that whenever you invade an enemy country, the first thing you seize after the armed forces.
01:12:01 Is communications.
01:12:03 The first thing you must get control of is communications, because if the enemy controls communications, you cannot hold that people in subordination, they will get loose because the enemy can agitate them.
01:12:14 They can lie to them or the enemy can get them together.
01:12:18 You have got to seize communication now.
01:12:20 Let me tell you just one situation here in our country I could.
01:12:23 I haven't got time. I've only got 45 minutes. I can give you only one example in one field.
01:12:29 I could go into movies, books, magazines, newspapers.
01:12:32 But let's take TV.
01:12:34 The most potent propaganda weapon in the history of the world, in my opinion, is TV.
01:12:39 It's a tremendously powerful weapon.
01:12:43 Let me tell you that you only have three networks, just three.
01:12:48 Everything that comes over that idiot tube comes from one of these three networks.
01:12:53 NBC, ABC and CBS.
01:12:56 That's all you have.
01:12:59 Now let me tell you who are the heads of these organizations.
01:13:02 Now remember, I'm not making any implications.
01:13:04 I'm merely pointing out that when.
01:13:05 You invade a country.
01:13:07 You capture the communications you make the implication and you think what this means.
01:13:12 The head of CBS is a man named William Paley.
01:13:15 His real name is Palinski William Palinski.
01:13:17 He's a Russian Jew.
Speaker 21
01:13:22 Well, look at that.
Devon
01:13:24 A A Jew from Eastern Europe that whose family came here around the turn of the century.
01:13:29 Isn't that weird?
01:13:30 See, we've talked about this a lot too.
01:13:33 All media and he like he says he he's not going to go into the magazines and publish it.
01:13:37 He's just going to do one thing because he.
01:13:39 Doesn't have time to go through everything.
01:13:41 But we've gone over this on a stream.
01:13:44 All of the television networks, all the radio networks.
01:13:49 Many of the newspapers magazines.
01:13:52 Book publishing houses.
01:13:57 All coming from Eastern European Jews, whose families came to America around the turn of the century.
01:14:05 And and a lot of that remains true today, 60 years later.
01:14:09 It's the same story.
01:14:12 And you can hear as the crowd understands the implications of what he's saying, that hey, if you take over a country.
01:14:19 The first thing you do is is is take over the communications.
01:14:30 And here we have the country.
01:14:32 Were all of the communications.
01:14:35 Seemed to be run by this tiny minority.
01:14:41 And he says I'm not going to tell you what to think of that.
01:14:43 I'm just.
01:14:44 I mean, if you can't deny that these both these facts are true.
01:14:56 OK, I think we're reconnected now.
01:15:15 OK, I I hate how this happens, but apparently this is what's happening again now.
01:15:23 So I don't know exactly where it shut off, but basically what he was going over was the fact that all of the television networks are run by Russian Jews, all by Eastern European Jews whose families came here around the turn of the century.
01:15:41 And so.
01:15:43 If you're going to take over a country.
01:15:46 And the first thing you do in taking over a country and being effective is to take over communications and you're making the argument that your country's been taken over.
01:15:57 In a manner of speaking by a particular group, and you're able to demonstrate that that group has taken over communications.
01:16:06 Well, I mean it's it's, uh.
01:16:09 It's a point of evidence that's worth.
01:16:12 It's worth considering.
01:16:13 So that's all that's.
01:16:14 That's what he's saying there.
01:16:15 So let me let me get it playing again now that we're reconnected.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:16:25 The head of NBC, as you all know, we don't have to give his other name.
01:16:29 He uses his right name is Robert Sarnoff, a Russian Jew and the head.
01:16:36 The head of ABC is Leonard Goldenson.
01:16:39 Another Russians you now suppose all the people that owned the television.
01:16:42 Suppose all the people that were running the television were all Italian.
01:16:46 You would never see an Italian criminal, would you?
01:16:49 Instead of that on the TV, you see almost all Italian criminals.
01:16:52 In fact, they had to complain when they had the untouchable show.
01:16:55 There were so many Italians.
01:16:56 Have you ever seen a Jewish criminal or a ***** criminal?
01:17:01 I have it.
01:17:02 In fact, I was treated to the site of Sammy Davis junior in one show was the fastest gun in the West.
01:17:08 Where the white men all diving under porches trying to get away from this terrible dangers.
01:17:13 But you know, it would have happened to a *****, showed up with a gun on right here.
01:17:16 In Washington about 100 years ago.
01:17:19 This is the kind of thing they're putting on the TV because one group has control of your TV and you cannot possibly make intelligent judgments as long as that one group is feeding you only what they want.
01:17:31 What you have all only thing that you have heard.
01:17:34 The result, ladies and gentlemen, is that there is a situation developed in the history of the world which I do not believe has ever existed before.
01:17:44 Never before in Rome and in many civilizations which have perished, the people themselves have become decadent, degenerate and rotten, and they have perished because they were rotten inside.
01:17:56 I do not believe our country and Western Christian civilization is rotten, but it is dying.
01:18:02 And all over the world, the.
01:18:04 Barbarians are making fun of.
01:18:05 For it.
01:18:06 This is the truth.
01:18:07 Everywhere you go, the so-called Barbarians are laughing at us.
01:18:11 Many people do not know this, but the ***** civil rights groups call us the Romans, and they call themselves the Barbarians.
01:18:19 And it's true.
01:18:20 We are decadent, soft and weak, but I don't think that it is a natural development.
01:18:25 I think we are being poisoned.
01:18:27 I think we are being forced into degeneracy and weakness by the press, the TV, the radio, a constant dose of false information.
Devon
01:18:40 Again, how?
01:18:41 How is this any different than any of the things that we've talked about on this stream?
01:18:47 That you had a bunch of Jewish families come here around the turn of the century, take over these industries, take over publishing, take over television, take over Hollywood, take over the culture.
01:19:00 Start promoting all these ideas like he said. I mean, look at this is in 1960 and you notice that it's it's beyond obvious now.
01:19:09 I mean, there's a story out today that Snow White, they're doing a they're doing a remake of Snow White and Snow White snow.
01:19:16 It's in the name Snow whites, not even white Snow White.
01:19:20 Is half Mexican.
01:19:23 Would you like to guess?
01:19:24 What the other half is?
01:19:28 Would you like to guess what the other half is?
01:19:30 Let me take a look.
01:19:30 I think I have.
01:19:31 It I think I've got it here.
01:19:32 Let me see here.
01:19:36 I want to make sure I find in so this is this is Snow White.
01:19:40 This is the new Snow White.
01:19:42 Just as a quick.
01:19:45 Interjection here Little detour.
01:19:51 This is who they're casting as Snow White.
Speaker 17
01:19:58 I was scared of the original cartoon.
01:19:59 I think I watched it once and then.
01:20:01 I never picked.
01:20:01 It up again.
01:20:02 Like I'm being so serious.
01:20:04 I watched it once and then I went on the ride in Disney World, which was called Snow White.
01:20:08 Scary Adventures doesn't sound like something a little kid would like was terrified of it, never revisited Snow White again.
01:20:16 So I watched it for the first time.
01:20:18 And probably 1617.
01:20:22 Years when I was doing.
01:20:23 This one I just mean that it's no longer 1937.
01:20:27 And we absolutely wrote a Snow White that.
Speaker 13
01:20:29 Not gonna be saved.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:20:29 Is. Yeah, by the Prince.
Speaker 17
01:20:31 She's not gonna be safe with the Prince, and she's not gonna be dreaming about true love.
01:20:35 She's dreaming about becoming the leader she knows she can't be.
01:20:38 And the leader that her late father told her that she could be if she was fearless, fair, brave and true.
01:20:42 And so it's just a really incredible story for I.
01:20:45 Think young people everywhere to see.
Devon
01:20:49 So that that's Snow White.
01:20:50 That's the Snow White that's being pushed now.
01:20:54 And let's take a look.
01:20:55 Let's see.
01:20:57 Let's see what is.
01:20:58 What is she now?
01:21:01 Oh, she's.
01:21:03 Half Polish Jew, wouldn't you know it?
01:21:07 She's she's.
01:21:09 Like half Mexican or some kind of Mexican.
01:21:14 And half.
01:21:16 Eastern European Jew, whose family came here around the turn of the century.
01:21:22 So they're they're ruining Snow White for you.
01:21:25 This is a demo.
01:21:26 The this sort of thing is still exactly happening exactly the way it was 60 years ago.
01:21:32 Nothing has ******* changed.
01:21:34 Nothing is ******* changed, but at least God willing.
01:21:38 More people are starting to notice.
01:21:42 Because these people have had 0 pushback for so long.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:21:48 An example, ladies and gentlemen, I want to show you something which I consider to be the most disgusting thing in our country today.
01:21:55 You know, there's always a lot of giggling when I mentioned this, but it's true.
01:21:58 Did you know in Washington, DC, at this very moment, there is an office and a lobby for the queers of America, and they're trying to get rid of us?
01:22:12 Thank you, queers.
01:22:13 I'm glad to.
01:22:13 Know that some of you.
Speaker 21
01:22:23 And again, do I even have to say it?
01:22:25 I mean the same look.
Devon
01:22:26 Imagine how bad it is now.
01:22:27 He was he was upset because they were just now. The **** were just now, in 1964, beginning to have lobbies.
Speaker
01:22:38 Suck it.
Devon
01:22:40 Like it's not the idea that would even be crazy, or that he would get people to laugh by calling the people.
01:22:47 Who are cheering this queers?
01:22:51 I mean, even Republicans are like, oh, that's uncalled for.
01:22:55 That's uncalled for.
01:22:56 Alex Jones would be like, well, I.
01:22:57 Don't know she.
Speaker 21
01:22:58 Looked you.
01:22:58 You know, you look like a woman.
Speaker 14
01:23:00 Look like a woman to me.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:23:06 I didn't, I said I wouldn't offend anybody, and I'm going to try not.
01:23:09 To but I'm.
01:23:09 Going to have to blank the queers are.
01:23:11 Out as far as I'm concerned.
01:23:17 Here is the document they put out.
01:23:19 They claim they want their rights, they're being discriminated against, and I must admit I'm for discriminating against queers.
01:23:28 Here is toleration of the most decadent and degenerate failing of any civilization.
01:23:34 Every civilization that has dropped and.
01:23:36 That a catastrophe has always begun to promote queries M in Rome and Greece.
01:23:44 This was a standard facet of the dying civilization.
01:23:52 That is only one facet of it, however.
01:23:55 We are also being taught you are being taught and I was at Brown University.
01:23:59 They taught me that it's naughty, it's bad to fight anytime.
01:24:02 You mustn't fight.
01:24:04 You must turn the other cheek.
01:24:05 You must be a Peace Creek and March up down in front of.
01:24:08 The White House with a peace.
01:24:13 Ladies and gentlemen, this is how decadent our society has become and people don't.
01:24:18 They're not even astounded at it anymore.
01:24:21 They think it's funny and you probably think it's funny, too. In Baltimore, they've got an ape in the Baltimore Zoo that's earned $8000 as a painter of fine.
01:24:33 They've hung his paintings up.
01:24:34 People are paying money for the paintings of an ape.
01:24:37 Now, what kind of a civilization is it in which the art is in competition with monkeys?
01:24:45 Well, I began to examine this kind of art. I I might mention I took first prize in the United States for commercial Art in 1948 from the New York Society of Illustrators. So I know a little something about art commercially.
01:24:55 I was paid for it.
01:24:58 I began to examine who was behind this kind of art that they were trying to teach me at Pratt Institute.
01:25:02 This crazy painting.
01:25:04 And you know what I discovered?
01:25:06 Who was the originator?
01:25:07 The not the originator?
01:25:08 But the spiritual father of this crazy painting is a man named Picasso.
01:25:13 And Picasso is a supposed to be a Spaniard as you may know, he designed this peace dove for Moscow.
01:25:19 He's a communist, as I'm sure most of you know.
01:25:22 But what I didn't know is that he's Jewish.
Devon
01:25:31 Disconnect, reconnect, disconnect, reconnect, disconnect, reconnect.
01:25:35 That's the game we're going to play tonight.
01:25:40 Well, I'll wait for it to figure it out.
01:25:41 I think it's back now.
01:25:43 At least it's giving me like it's going to keep getting more notifications, but I think we're actually back.
01:25:48 Ohh good Lord. Alright.
Speaker 21
01:25:50 All right.
Devon
01:25:52 Back again.
01:26:06 So every time he mentions Jews for some reason that that the stream goes out, but what he was saying was.
01:26:13 Hey, you know, it's weird that like, all this modern art.
01:26:17 All the ****** ark that.
01:26:18 We have and look at how much worse it is now.
01:26:22 This was in in the 1960s.
01:26:25 And the ****** art was just starting to get popular.
01:26:29 And he said, well, wouldn't you know it?
01:26:33 A new Picasso was a.
01:26:36 Was a communist, but I didn't know.
01:26:38 He was a Jew.
01:26:41 And then the stream died.
01:26:45 So I'll start it up again.
01:26:46 Here we go.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:26:49 And Picasso is a supposed to be a Spaniard as you may know, he designed this peace dove for Moscow.
01:26:55 He's a communist, as I'm sure most of you know.
01:26:57 But what I didn't know is that he's Jewish.
01:27:07 Then I remember.
01:27:09 All my life since I've been a kid practically, I've been appalled at what they call poetry.
01:27:14 They take any kind of trash and spread it around on a page somehow, and Pretty Little spots, and they call it poetry.
01:27:21 Recently, about five years ago, 2 gentlemen in Australia took the Australian Army Manual for the control of Mosquito.
01:27:30 And they took every fifth word and spread it around on a page and sent it into the International Poetry contest.
01:27:36 And ladies and gentlemen, they won first prize.
01:27:44 Then I go to the Museum of Modern art and you go around to any museum and you look at what they call modern sculpture.
01:27:50 And it looks like something they shoveled up out of a cow pasture all these.
01:27:53 Little round looks.
01:27:58 And who do I discover is the mastermind of this Jacob Epstein?
01:28:07 Who is the mastermind of this poetry that I told you about?
01:28:10 This poetry that take the words in all numbers?
Devon
01:28:13 The George Lincoln Rockwell speech.
01:28:16 And apparently that's that's not something that the Jews are going.
01:28:19 To let happen tonight.
01:28:23 Remember, if you're going to be taking over, take over communications.
01:28:34 I'm going to wait and see if it comes back.
01:28:43 Yeah, I'm pretty sure the.
01:28:46 At this point, they're shenanigans.
01:28:50 This is extra bad if.
01:28:51 It happens once during during a stream.
01:28:54 You know it happens.
01:28:56 Didn't it?
01:28:57 Was it?
01:28:57 We went a long time without.
01:28:58 It happening at all.
01:29:01 But for it to happen this many times, every time he mentions a Jew.
Speaker 27
01:29:05 It's a little.
Speaker 21
01:29:06 Suspicious to.
Devon
01:29:06 Me. Call me crazy.
01:29:10 Call call me paranoid.
01:29:14 But every time, every time he mentions a Jew this time he mentioned that all the.
01:29:20 All the the.
01:29:21 All this poetry, that's just nonsense poetry.
01:29:27 Was by the was the person.
01:29:29 Behind that was an abstein.
01:29:35 Now we'll have to see.
01:29:36 We'll have to see how this gets uploaded, but I'm recording, so it's not a big deal.
01:29:41 All this is getting recorded, whether it's.
01:29:44 Streaming out correctly or not, so I'm going to keep going.
01:29:47 He was.
01:29:48 But where we left off was he said, look, I found out that the the modern art that's looks like cow **** that's in the Museum of Modern art.
01:29:57 That's a Jew.
01:29:59 I found out that the the these modern art paintings, Picasso, Jew.
01:30:06 I found out that these these poems that are just garbage that that there was a group that literally got a handbook on how to deal with mosquitoes and.
01:30:17 Used every fifth word and just put it together in a document and that won first prize at a poetry contest.
01:30:27 And that little by little, the more he looked into the way that our societies culture was degenerating even way back then.
01:30:35 I mean, look where it's at now.
01:30:39 It was always Jews.
01:30:43 And look how how about how is. How is this any different than the tweets that you would see in 2023?
01:30:52 People noticing things like, Oh my God, you know that this the guy who's behind dressing up kids with Down syndrome and drag and calling it drag syndrome.
01:31:04 And parading them around like some kind of ******* freak show Jew.
01:31:11 That all all the billionaire ******** that are funding all these drag Queen story are type nonsense things, Jews.
01:31:21 All these groups, in fact.
01:31:24 To the extent where you have people literally saying that the rights of opposition to pedophilia is anti-Semitic.
01:31:38 Because Jews.
01:31:44 It hasn't changed.
01:31:45 It's only gotten worse because everyone thought this guy was a crackpot.
01:31:49 And in Nazi uniform.
01:31:52 And he wasn't.
01:31:54 He wasn't one of many.
01:31:55 He was just one of the.
01:31:57 One of the voices in a in a hurricane.
01:31:59 Of Jews.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:32:01 Finally, let's get to the subject, which is probably closest to the hearts of most liberals.
01:32:05 The matter of race, we're told, day in and day out that science has proved over and over again that all races are equal.
01:32:12 We're all the same.
01:32:14 Well, do you know where that began?
01:32:15 It's admitted that the guy that began that is a man named Franz Boaz at Columbia University.
01:32:20 He was the first anthropologist to really start pushing that strongly.
01:32:24 Well, you say, well, what's that got to do?
01:32:26 Well, here's Franz Boas in a publication called the Jewish Communist.
01:32:30 I got this out of the Library of Congress, and here's his picture.
01:32:34 He's sending a telegram.
01:32:35 Congratulations to Stalin and he too is Jewish.
01:32:39 Then after Mr.
01:32:41 Boaz there came two more.
01:32:44 Gene welfare, I'm sure you've read some of the books published by this great anthropologist.
01:32:50 Another person in communist activity and also Jewish.
01:32:53 And finally, this Ashley Montague Jewish, pro Communist, three of them in a row.
01:32:59 These are the people that have told you we're all equal.
01:33:08 The result, ladies and gentlemen, is that I believe, unlike Rome, a vigorous and healthy people who won only 100 years ago, we ran the Indians off of here by force and violence.
01:33:18 However, you want to rationalize it, that's what we did.
01:33:21 We took this country away from them and established.
01:33:24 Civilization, if we had had a liberal government such as we had now, we'd still be over.
01:33:29 There in Boston.
01:33:30 That's as far as we could have gone because you couldn't do one single thing that we did here to win the West.
01:33:36 If you had been a liberal, but luckily we didn't have liberal governments when this country was growing.
01:33:41 Only when we're dying and collapsing do we have liberal governments.
01:33:46 The result, ladies and gentlemen, is that we are facing a form of suicide.
01:33:52 We do not examine facts anymore.
01:33:55 We are acting like a mob in most cases.
01:33:58 People go for whatever they're told.
01:34:00 People don't evaluate what's in the newspaper, they don't evaluate what's not in the newspaper, which is even more important.
01:34:08 As a result, we have the decline of the West, as Spangler predicted.
01:34:13 I disagree with Mr.
01:34:14 Spangler in this respect.
01:34:16 I think that Western civilization is not declining, yet I think it is being poisoned and pushed down while eastern civilization colored civilization is rising.
01:34:28 There are seven dark people on this earth.
01:34:31 For every white person, for every one of you that's white.
01:34:34 There are seven dark people, and if you're going to have a world democracy, you're gonna be outvoted one to seven.
01:34:41 And this is exactly what the UN is doing.
01:34:46 Well, I'd like to take the applauder's one by one by the hand and take them from a for a walk through their nations capital tonight at 11:00 over through the entire capital. And if they came out at the other end at the one at 5:00 in the morning at all, they'd be all finished being liberals. You should see what's going on in your nation's capital with your equals.
Devon
01:35:07 I just want to point out.
01:35:10 Those were the clapping boomers he's literally telling you. He's telling the white Americans in 1964 you're going to be outnumbered 7:00 to 1:00.
01:35:20 And they're applauding it.
01:35:27 This is why people ******* hate.
01:35:30 Boomers in the previous generation, that kind of laid the groundwork for all.
01:35:35 This **** to go down.
01:35:40 They're told.
01:35:43 You're going to be out now and look.
01:35:44 The numbers are way worse now.
01:35:48 They're told you're going to be outbred.
01:35:51 And outvoted 7 to one and white people are not going to have power anymore, and they're clapping.
Speaker 3
01:36:00 They're plotting.
Devon
01:36:06 And so he said.
01:36:07 Hey, I'll if you a plot all you want, I'll give you a walk through Washington DC and we'll see if you.
01:36:12 Even make it out.
01:36:13 The other side.
01:36:15 And if you do, you won't be a liberal by the time you do.
01:36:18 And I can tell you, I I, I can promise you he was right.
01:36:21 Because I lived in Washington, DC.
01:36:24 I lived right across from Malcolm X Park.
01:36:29 You can imagine the kind of neighborhood that was.
01:36:33 And there was opportunities for me to die every time I left my apartment.
01:36:45 I don't suppose it was much better in 1964.
01:36:50 When they were having.
01:36:52 Race riots like they were in every major city.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:36:59 Now a civilization rises.
01:37:01 Ladies and gentlemen, our own civilization, right here in America did not rise by liberal ideas.
01:37:07 It rose through the soldierly virtues of courage, integrity, honor, courage, fighting, guts or whatever you want to call it.
01:37:16 It rolls through manly, masculine virtues.
01:37:18 It never rose by turning the other cheek.
01:37:22 And all the hissing and giggling in the.
01:37:24 World won't change the facts either.
01:37:26 It jitter.
01:37:26 It did not.
01:37:27 If I'm wrong, then let somebody stand up like a man and debate me and proof.
01:37:30 In fact, I've been asked to speak here that for a second time, how about making a debate of it?
01:37:35 If there's any professor or any person.
01:37:37 Here that will.
01:37:37 Stand up and disprove my facts.
01:37:40 Send me to work for the Benet Britt.
01:37:42 Let's see on the second turn around here.
01:37:45 In other words, ladies and gentlemen, a civilization rises when its people are Spartan, when they're not luxury loving.
01:37:52 When they're willing to stand up and fight and die for something they believe in, not when they're pacifists, not when they're Equalist, not when they say all Indians are equal.
01:38:01 It's when they say let's get those Indians on a reservation.
01:38:03 That's when we made out.
01:38:07 In other words, what causes the declines of civilization?
01:38:12 Is the opposite of what builds them up.
01:38:14 It's fight human courage, socially virtues that builds up a civilization combined with ideals and what destroys them is the lack of ideals and the beginning of the loving of luxury, cowardice and degeneracy.
01:38:29 And I am sorry and ashamed to say.
01:38:31 That all over our country today, this is going on.
01:38:33 In fact, in Hollywood.
01:38:36 You go down to Hollywood today and walk along Hollywood Blvd.
01:38:39 And you can't tell the girls from the boys.
01:38:42 And if one of the boys grabs hold of you and you paste them in the mouth, it's a felony and they send you to prison for it. They're protecting these pansies. This is how degenerate our country's got.
Devon
01:38:53 See and again this was 1964.
01:39:04 This is why I tell you you.
01:39:05 Guys gotta zoom out the graph, you can't think.
01:39:07 Ohh we're winning.
01:39:08 We're winning.
01:39:09 We're winning.
01:39:12 Zoom out the graph. In 1964, George George Lincoln Rockwell is talking about how he's disturbed that that queers actually have some sort of representation in Washington.
01:39:25 That he's starting to notice that there's ******** in in Hollywood.
01:39:30 And that if a a ****** assaults you this look, zoom out to grab.
01:39:34 It's a long time coming.
01:39:36 ****** assaults you in Hollywood and you turn around and punch him.
01:39:39 In the mouth, you're the one that.
01:39:41 Gets in trouble.
01:39:42 This isn't new.
01:39:45 This isn't some new phenomenon, it's just something that's spread to Middle America.
01:39:52 The degeneracy that used to be kept safely away in the big cities.
01:39:58 And was kept off of television, kept out of books kept out of magazines unless it was being portrayed in some positive light.
01:40:07 It was ignored and tolerated for so long that it's just now saturated throughout society and he was noticing this **** in 1964 and warning people that if you don't have the same kind of spirit that said, you know what?
01:40:20 **** these Indians.
01:40:21 We're going to build, we're going to build reservations and throw them on there so we can build civilization.
01:40:29 If you can't have that attitude, you lost.
01:40:34 You don't think your opponents aren't thinking the same thing about you right now?
01:40:38 **** these white people only.
01:40:39 They're not talking about putting you on reservations, are they?
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:40:57 All over this world, ladies and gentlemen, our people who call themselves communists.
01:41:01 But there are two kinds, and Russia is finding this out.
01:41:07 The Communist world is splitting most of the right wing is preaching that the supposed fight between the Machi Tung and China and Russia is phony.
01:41:16 I tell you it is not phony.
01:41:18 Communism is splitting wide open.
01:41:20 I predicted it six years ago and it's coming.
01:41:22 And here's the way it's splitting just the way our country is splitting.
01:41:26 It's splitting.
01:41:27 By race.
01:41:29 And this was confirmed in France recently when the Gale recognized China by.
01:41:36 The Russian representative saying to France quote and this was in Newsweek to the French.
01:41:42 Not realize that Marcy Tung is trying to arise all the colored people of of China and Africa and India against the white people regardless of politics.
01:41:55 This is what's going on in the world.
01:41:58 And communism as well as democracy and every other form of idea, is being split by race.
01:42:05 China is leading the dark block of communists, and they're not half as concerned with communism as they are with race.
01:42:12 And meanwhile, they're telling you people that you must not be concerned with race, that it's evil and wicked.
01:42:18 And as a result, you're divided into 1,000,000 little competing squabbling groups, and we're enormously, pitifully, tragically weak. We cannot stand up to this.
01:42:29 Block of dark people led by Communism, as long as we are absolutely not only unconscious of our race, but ashamed of it.
01:42:42 Now this is going on in the world right today and you're not going to get rid of it by giggling or hissing.
01:42:46 It's going on the Soviet representative see it.
01:42:48 And I think it goes so far.
01:42:52 The day may come when we and the Communists will forget the words capitalism and communism and ideology of all sorts, and we will stand shoulder to shoulder to defend ourselves from millions and billions of colored people who are rising up all over the world in what they call nationalism for Uhuru.
01:43:13 Now, who is leading this?
01:43:15 This is the sort of thing that I.
01:43:16 Think has been blacked out.
01:43:24 I am going to give you an example which will shock you.
01:43:27 I don't care what you react here in the audience when you get outside privately today you will be shocked by what I'm going to show you and tell you and back up here is a paper that I put out of a reproduction.
01:43:40 Gotten from the Library of Congress, I'll give you the exact quote and where.
01:43:44 You can get it here.
01:43:46 It's from the London illustrated Sunday Herald, February 8th, 1920. Those of you who think that I'm just up waving papers in the air here, write it down and go look it up in your library. Well, like I did. That's where I got it.
01:44:00 This is an article by Winston Churchill, and he calls it Zionism versus Bolshevism.
01:44:04 The struggle for the soul of the Jewish people and in the two middle paragraphs here I won't take time to read them all.
01:44:10 You can do it yourself.
01:44:12 He says the Russian Revolution was not a revolution by Russians.
01:44:17 It was the capture of Russia and by Jewish people from Jewish criminals from all of us, from Winston Churchill, not Rockwell.
01:44:23 That's on this paper.
01:44:24 It's in your library now.
01:44:26 You can't hiss or giggle that out of it.
01:44:28 That's the truth.
01:44:29 That's a fact.
01:44:36 Here are documents from the United States Archives, right across the river from me in Arlington, three of them.
01:44:42 And I'll tell you where you can get them.
01:44:44 I'll quote, quote, you the exact place where they're from here.
01:44:49 Record Group 120 records of the American Expeditionary Force, June 9th, 1919. the United States Archives building, Washington, DC.
01:44:57 The signed and sealed with the ribbon in the United States.
01:44:59 In here you will find the United States intelligence officers reporting that the Russian Revolution was being led and run by Jews from New York City.
01:45:09 Trotsky's name was Bronstein, and he was a tailor on the Lower East.
01:45:11 Side of New York City.
01:45:16 As the truth, ladies and gents.
Devon
01:45:17 See and that's the the laughter is the the incredulity.
01:45:21 Like, like, I can't say that ******* word.
01:45:23 Anyway, they're incredulous, man.
01:45:27 Late at night.
01:45:28 I'm, like, losing my billing.
01:45:29 The form ******* words and sentences, apparently.
01:45:34 No, but.
01:45:34 That's a reoccurring theme is he's quoting.
01:45:39 You know original source documents.
01:45:43 He he's not.
01:45:44 This isn't him adding some.
01:45:46 Kind of commentary.
01:45:47 He's quoting I, you know, he he's quoting the the the documents written by the people on the ground in these situations.
01:45:57 And telling him, look, you can you can look this up and you're and they're just laughing.
01:46:01 They're just laughing.
01:46:05 They think he's he's making.
01:46:07 He's a lunatic.
01:46:08 He's made.
Speaker 3
01:46:08 It all up.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:46:10 Gentlemen. Litvinoff's name. Where do you hear this one? You think that was funny? Litvinoff's real name was Finkelstein.
01:46:20 Here is a report from the British Ambassador.
01:46:24 This is a report by the ambassador from Great Britain to Russia to all governments, including Britain, in which he says the I could read.
01:46:32 It all again.
01:46:32 But I'm not going to take time.
01:46:34 You can do it for yourself.
01:46:35 Printed by Her Majesty stationary office in which the man.
01:46:38 Says the Russian Revolution is a Jewish capture.
01:46:41 Of the Russian people.
01:46:43 That's the truth.
01:46:44 I'm telling you the truth.
01:46:45 You have been.
01:46:46 This is what changed me.
01:46:47 You say?
01:46:47 How could you possibly be a Nazi?
01:46:49 I used to be as you.
01:46:49 I was a college boy at Brown and I was almost a liberal.
01:46:53 Not quite, but.
01:46:53 I almost made it.
01:46:55 I was a little too conservative for all that stuff.
01:46:57 I just couldn't.
01:46:58 Quite get Roosevelt down.
01:47:00 But I thought just as you did.
01:47:02 And I.
01:47:04 I left Brown University to go fight Hitler because I didn't know this and I probably would have giggled as you did when somebody told me I couldn't believe it.
01:47:11 It's just too big to imagine, but it's true.
01:47:14 And if it's true, think about this.
01:47:16 If what I showed you is true, how come you never heard it before?
01:47:20 Think of that, ladies and gentlemen.
01:47:22 You have been completely blacked out.
01:47:24 Of one of the biggest historical facts in the history of the world.
01:47:27 Never before did the Jewish people ever capture a great big country, and they captured Russia, Soviet Russia and turned it into a Bolshevik state, which is now conquering the world.
01:47:39 They're going to bury you.
01:47:43 Well, you say that's only in Russia.
01:47:45 Even if that's true.
01:47:46 What's that got to do with us?
01:47:48 Well, since I got back from World War 2, ladies and gentlemen, since I got back from World War 2, there have been 18 people convicted of treason on behalf of the Soviet Union and of the 18.
01:47:58 16 of them have been atheist Jews.
01:48:00 Remember Julius Rosenberg, Ethel Rosenberg, David Greenglass, Al Roth, Harry gold.
01:48:05 Morton Sobel.
01:48:07 Robert Soblen, who by the way, ran to Israel when I was over in England two years ago.
01:48:11 Miriam Moskowitz, Weinbaum Jackson.
01:48:14 Well, Judy Coplin, Nathan Gregory, Silvermaster, Harry, Dexter White, I could.
01:48:19 Go on and.
01:48:19 On and almost everyone.
01:48:20 I'm right down the line.
01:48:22 Jewish atheist, not religious Jews.
01:48:24 By the way, I am not here criticizing religious Jews.
01:48:27 You cannot be a religious Jew and be a communist because communists are atheists.
01:48:32 Then you pick up a copy of the daily worker.
01:48:35 And the atmosphere, ladies and gentlemen, if you pick it up is.
01:48:38 Kosher, whether you care to admit it or you've.
01:48:40 Probably never seen it.
01:48:42 The manager is Louis Weinstock.
01:48:46 Until recently, the editor was a man supposed to be gates.
01:48:49 Well, I checked and discovered his name was Israel regenstrief.
01:48:54 One of their favorite writers is Mike Newberry.
01:48:57 I just discovered his name is Sidney Stein.
01:49:00 One of the big backers of the communist worker, a paper that comes out called I Stones Weekly. Well, I find out the IF Stone is a cute little way of saying Feinstein, that's his name.
01:49:11 It goes on and on.
01:49:12 And will you say?
01:49:13 Well, yeah, but the persecuting Jews in Russia, well, only what they're doing.
01:49:16 They found out that.
01:49:17 We were us, Andy Sea mice were having too much fun pointing to the Communist Jewish leaders.
01:49:21 So they put them down 1 notch in the Soviet Union.
01:49:24 Now I bet there's not five people here who could tell me the name of the deputy premier.
01:49:29 The number two man, his name is dim shifts.
01:49:31 And he's a Jew.
01:49:34 Over here in this country, you have a racial situation in which the *******, I believe, are good people.
01:49:40 They deserve a break.
01:49:41 They've been persecuted.
01:49:42 I agree to all of this, but they are being fouly used and exploited as a political voting bloc again by the same group.
01:49:51 The head of the NAACP is not the.
01:49:53 And that you're usually led to believe Roy Wilkins, the president of it, is Arthur Spingarn, a New York Jew.
01:50:00 The man who puts the ******* into the schools is a lawyer for the NAACP.
01:50:06 Greenberg, if you remember Kivy, Kaplan is the chairman of the membership committee.
01:50:11 The money came from Herbert Lehman. The rows and walls put in millions and recently 400,000 was just contributed. As I remember, by another one of these people.
01:50:21 The only ***** that I know of in on the founding of the NAACP was Web Dubois.
01:50:27 Who later turned communist, as you remember, and died in Ghana. And when I was at that March in Washington last August 28th, they had 10 minutes of silence for this communist who was a member of the Communist Party in Ghana.
01:50:41 What has happened, ladies and gentlemen, is that I believe our country has been peacefully conquered by a revolution, a Marxist Social Democratic.
01:50:53 It has already taken place.
01:50:55 We are not living under democracy because you are not getting free information.
01:50:59 You are getting one sided information and you cannot make intelligent decisions.
01:51:05 As a result, we have a situation in which one gang of fanatics, radicals and revolutionaries are running our country and what is the opposition?
01:51:14 The John Birch Society and what does the John Birch Society do?
01:51:19 The John Birch Society says why our breast?
Speaker 19
01:51:22 Breast Rockwell, you expound?
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:51:23 It to not best friends or *******.
01:51:25 Got ***** chapters?
01:51:26 They're crazy about these people.
01:51:30 A Jewish gentleman by the name of Goldwater, who was the head of YAF.
Devon
01:51:35 That's that's a a product of the recording.
01:51:40 They used reel to reels and I think that there is some bleed over on the on the tapes, which is why you're having I I don't.
01:51:48 I don't think it.
01:51:50 I think that's it.
01:51:51 It goes on for very long, but that's what's, that's what, that's what's going on there.
George Lincoln Rockwell
01:52:01 Who is the head of? Yeah, a lot of you probably don't know who actually runs it. It's Marvin Liebman, an ex communist, a member of the Young Communist League at 79 Madison Ave. who also has on his letterhead, Douglas and Louise, and a bunch of people who are anything but conservative.
01:52:17 In other words, ladies and gentlemen, I'm going to switch to another tactic here.
01:52:21 Another part of my lecture, which is the tactics we're going to try to use to stop it.
01:52:25 I am a Nazi instead of a conservative.
01:52:28 For eight years, I tried to be a conservative.
01:52:30 It would be a nice guy.
01:52:31 I didn't mention Jews.
01:52:32 I didn't mention *******.
01:52:33 I tried my best to stop this thing by being nice.
01:52:37 Like Mr.
01:52:38 Welch, like Mr.
01:52:39 Hargis and these people.
01:52:40 And the result is.
01:52:42 We were blacked out.
01:52:44 You cannot be heard.
01:52:45 There's nothing in the papers about it.
01:52:47 You never reached the minds of the people.
01:52:49 And even more important, you don't reach their hearts.
01:52:53 The right wing for 40 years has been making the same mistake, maybe even 50 years.
01:52:57 Mostly it's reactionary conservatives that I knew most of they were concerned about taxes, the constitution, a whole series of abstract ideas.
01:53:05 They were not concerned with people and what we're going to save in the long run or lose in this country is all people.
01:53:13 And I love our people.
01:53:14 I don't want to see anything happen to them.
01:53:16 I don't want to see our Republic going, cause I don't want to see anything happen to our people.
01:53:19 It isn't love of the abstract ideas.
01:53:22 It's the people that we are trying to set these ideas up to save the right wing.
01:53:26 I do not believe realizes this.
01:53:28 Those of you who may be conservatives picture this.
01:53:32 Imagine yourself going up to a minor in West Virginia who has seven kids and he's hungry and he's out of a job and he's done everything he can to get a job.
01:53:40 He's a good man and you go up to him and say, do you realize taxes have gone up to 90% when you make $1,000,000, you'll realize that young fellas is terrible. We got to do something about this. We've got to stop taxes.
01:53:51 We've got to enforce the Constitution.
01:53:53 That's right.
01:53:54 What do you think the result is with this man?
01:53:56 He doesn't care anything about that sort of thing.
01:53:59 He's repulsed by what he has been told is callousness about people.
01:54:05 But when President Johnson comes with his war on poverty and Pats the little baby on the head and says we're going to look out.
01:54:11 For you folks, he wins the hearts of those people.
01:54:14 Those people don't examine.
01:54:15 Mr. Johnson's records anymore and most of you do. And they just say he's a good guy because he's concerned about these poor people.
01:54:21 Well, I say it's about time that the right wing began to be concerned about people rather than money.
01:54:26 That's the difference between a Nazi and a conservative.
01:54:29 I'm interested in our white Christian people and seeing that they get help.
Devon
01:54:38 And that's that's really I think something that a lot of people can.
01:54:41 Relate to.
01:54:42 I think a lot of people came from a point of conservatism where they were.
01:54:45 They're like, oh, yeah, I want to be the nice guy, you know?
01:54:48 Oh, let's be, you know, let's be socially liberal and let's be fiscally conservative.
01:54:54 As the libertarian cancer spread slowly but steadily throughout the Republican Party, and that that cancer has always been there just under the surface, because really at the end of the day, a lot of the the, the platform of the Republican Party was set up to benefit no one but the donors.
01:55:15 That was always the case.
01:55:18 You know the the Republicans were always looking for tax cuts for billionaires because they they like to promote this stupid idea.
01:55:25 It's all the ******* that voted for them.
01:55:28 Oh, no, you don't want to make things hard for billionaires, because if you make things for hard for billionaires, when you inevitably become a billionaire because you know you will because the American dream, right?
01:55:38 And you'll have to worry about that.
01:55:40 And then, of course, none of those ******* ******* become billionaires.
01:55:44 Because they weren't born into being a billionaire.
01:55:49 So they they voted against their own interests for years and years and years.
01:55:55 And I do think that that's what gave that.
01:55:57 That's what ushered in this new populism that came with Trump.
01:56:04 Around 2016, prior to that, it was all very oh, we're fiscally conservative. You know the fiscal Cliff.
01:56:11 Those of you old enough to remember that when Paul Ryan was what had presidential aspirations and was doing little animations on on TV about the fiscal Cliff and if the Republicans can just balance?
01:56:23 The budget and.
01:56:24 No one gives a ****.
01:56:27 The end of the day doesn't ******* help anybody.
01:56:30 Except for the billionaires.
01:56:36 1,000,000 have never talked about their people.
01:56:38 They there's not a single candidate that's even said white people.
01:56:45 They can't even say it.
01:56:49 Trump can't say white people.
01:56:52 De Santis can't say white people.
01:57:00 Remember how excited some people got because Andrew Yang just said white people.
01:57:14 It's not because it's not politically popular.
01:57:16 It would be super politically popular.
01:57:21 Look how excited everyone gets every time, Tucker almost says white people.
01:57:36 The problem is that they don't care.
01:57:39 They don't care about their people.
01:57:42 You know, America is just what is it?
01:57:44 It's a.
01:57:44 It's a set of ideas.
01:57:47 Like Charlie, Kirk is famously said.
01:57:50 It's not about the people or it's not about the blood in the soil, it's about it's.
01:57:53 A set of ideas.
01:57:57 The blood in the soil is completely interchangeable.
01:58:00 It's just a set of ideas, and that's been popular conservatism for not just my entire lifetime, but according to George Lincoln Rockwell, basically the.
01:58:08 Last 100 years.
01:58:17 Without the racial component, those ideas go away.
01:58:21 Show me all the places around the world where non whites were coming up with.
01:58:24 Those ideas that.
01:58:26 You love so much.
01:58:30 Well, if they didn't come up with them.
01:58:31 What makes you think they're gonna preserve them?
01:58:33 They're already rotting away in the hands.
01:58:35 Of of white people.
01:58:46 The more things change, the more they stay the same.
01:58:50 The problems he's describing.
01:58:53 Had compared to today.
01:58:55 Had only just begun.
01:58:58 But were enough of a problem to where he saw.
01:59:01 That this is something that had to be addressed quickly and courageously, and it wasn't.
01:59:11 There wasn't.
01:59:20 And now it doesn't matter if the it's popular to.
01:59:22 Say white people.
01:59:25 Because you'll talk to the political consultants and they'll say, well, you know, quite frankly, there's.
01:59:29 Just not enough of them anymore to where it matters.
01:59:41 And Speaking of Texas, it's minority white.
01:59:43 Now, California is minority white now.
01:59:53 Because when people like George Lincoln Rockwell were giving speeches like this, the people in the crowd, they laughed and they snickered.
02:00:12 And This is why people ******* hate boomers.
02:00:18 I think you'll you'll notice, though, like they're they're.
02:00:21 The more he, the longer.
02:00:23 He goes on.
02:00:23 The more the crowd starts to.
02:00:27 To to have a little pause.
02:00:30 They're not jeering quite as as much as they were at the beginning.
02:00:36 I think I saw someone in chat say something like some of this laughter just sounds like the laughter of people that are uncomfortable.
02:00:49 Because he's not lying.
02:00:50 Say what you will.
02:00:51 About this speech, he's not lying.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:00:57 Even more important, ladies and gentlemen, let's take the subject of tactics.
02:01:01 How do you do this?
02:01:02 I don't believe that we can win by illegal methods.
02:01:06 I don't believe that we can beat this revolution that they put peacefully over on us by unpeaceful means.
02:01:12 I believe that we would be beaten the first two days if we try to 2nd civil war and that sort of foolishness.
02:01:17 This is ridiculous.
02:01:18 The Minutemen and that.
02:01:19 Kind of garbage.
02:01:19 It just won't work.
02:01:20 It's foolish.
02:01:23 The only way it can be done is legally you have got to become the government of the United States in order to get the traders out and start establishing policies which will look out for our good, common, ordinary white people and protect them from what they are being stuffed down their throats right now.
02:01:39 Stuff like race mixing, which most of them don't want no matter how you feel.
02:01:44 In order to win legally, ladies and gentlemen, you must win the masses of people.
02:01:50 You do not win a political victory by winning right wingers, old ladies, old folks, or stuffy old people.
02:01:58 The kind of the old ladies and sneakers that they always talk about.
02:02:02 You don't win a political revolution by winning the DAR.
02:02:07 You win a political revolution by winning millions and millions of people and.
02:02:11 Deliver you the masses of people and that's the difference between the American Nazi Party and the rest of the Conservatives.
02:02:17 The rest of the Conservatives are like a bunch of chickens fighting over feed and the chicken yard.
02:02:21 They fight over the same little bunch of people, and they trade them all back and forth and hand each other literature.
02:02:26 And I say to you, it's.
02:02:27 About time.
02:02:29 It's about time we busted out of the circle.
02:02:31 And start reaching people and I'm doing it here.
02:02:33 Right here today.
02:02:36 I'm doing it all over this country when I'm out in the streets, I'm always talking to hostile audiences.
02:02:40 I don't go to right wing rallies and tell the people we're going to save this country.
02:02:45 I'm out here in front of you, people booing and hissing and give me a hard time because I want to win you good people.
02:02:52 I'm not concerned with winning the people we already have.
02:02:55 I want to do the best I can.
02:02:56 For the people that we've got to win and to do that, ladies and gentlemen, you need a technique which the left wing knows, and I don't think the right wing ever.
02:03:04 Even heard of?
02:03:06 It's called mass emotional engineering and I didn't understand it until I got hold of this book.
02:03:13 This is not a right wing book.
02:03:15 It's not a political book.
02:03:16 It's a book on psychology and I highly recommend that all of you read it, especially the conservative is by William Sargeant.
02:03:24 A British psychologist and in this book, Mr.
02:03:27 William Sargeant, opened my eyes for the first time to the techniques of mass conversion.
02:03:32 How you change people from one feeling?
02:03:35 Not idea, but from one feeling to another entirely.
02:03:39 And it's never done.
02:03:40 Ladies and gentlemen, never done by facts.
02:03:43 The right wing never tires of repeating the truth shall make you free, and the right wing is always going around with their little fact sheets and saying look at this here.
02:03:51 See this?
02:03:52 See all this?
02:03:52 Look at the statistics and nobody cares.
02:03:55 You go to a right wing meeting and it's so done you go to sleep.
Devon
02:04:00 And there you go.
02:04:01 He's right about that.
02:04:03 All these right wing people that like to bust out all these graphs and infographics and like, but how come you don't understand?
02:04:10 Don't you see?
02:04:11 You know, 13 does 50 and all this other stuff, and they don't realize.
02:04:15 No, it doesn't matter.
02:04:18 One of the reasons why I was debating flat Earthers on Twitter is so that you could see how people's minds work.
02:04:26 And I don't know if you noticed this or not, but it didn't matter how many facts that.
02:04:29 I presented to these people.
02:04:32 They were never it.
02:04:33 They were never.
02:04:34 Going to change their mind.
02:04:36 Because they didn't believe in a Flat Earth because of facts in the first place.
02:04:41 Most people's life narrative isn't based on fact.
02:04:46 The story that people tell themselves they can sleep at night is not based on fact.
02:04:54 The inspirational story that they tell themselves about their future, why it's still worth getting up in the morning to struggle because they're going to make it big and be that billionaire.
02:05:03 Is not based on fact.
02:05:07 That's not what motivates people.
02:05:11 What motivates people, sadly, is **** like Q Anon.
02:05:13 That's why Q Anon was so successful.
02:05:16 Why it still persists today when it's so ridiculous to still believe in it.
02:05:19 People still do because it's not based on fact.
02:05:22 It's based on emotion, and those are the people that are the hardest to sway once they buy into that emotion.
02:05:31 Same thing with the pan cucks.
02:05:36 In fact, when I debate the pancakes on Twitter, I have no intention whatsoever converting those people.
02:05:42 That's not going to ******* happen.
02:05:45 The only reason I'm doing it is so that other people around me can see.
02:05:49 How these people behave?
02:05:54 It's so that they can understand human nature.
02:05:56 Maybe just a little bit better.
02:05:57 There's no chance in ******* hell.
02:05:58 You're going to convert them because these are not people who think or operate based on facts because they're normies.
02:06:13 A lot of people that are on the right are are somewhat autistic.
02:06:17 These are people that that have come to this, this right wing worldview through facts, through analysis, analyzing the reality around them.
02:06:28 And they just assume that that's the the way.
02:06:30 The rest of the world works.
02:06:32 Well, it's not.
02:06:34 It's not.
02:06:36 People find lectures and charts boring.
02:06:40 That's why you have to either.
02:06:43 Get paid to go to them.
02:06:45 Or forced to go to.
02:06:46 Them to get your degree.
02:06:49 Whereas they'll stand in line for hours to watch a a stupid movie that's has no facts in it whatsoever, but makes them feel.
02:06:55 At the end of it.
02:07:00 And that is one thing.
02:07:01 That's lacking on the right.
02:07:02 And I understand look, and I'm guilty of it too.
02:07:04 Just because.
02:07:05 Look, I think it's important that you break some of these people out of their ******* stupor.
02:07:10 And I'm not the paint.
02:07:11 Those people are gone.
02:07:12 Like, not the pancakes that like.
02:07:14 No, the futars.
02:07:15 Those guys are ******* gone.
02:07:17 But the people aren't they who aren't paying attention, they're looking around just enough to where they they they kind of see the reality around them, but they can't make sense of it because anyone that's saying anything to them in mass media is.
02:07:27 Telling them that they are exactly the exact.
02:07:30 Opposite of what they're seeing is reality.
02:07:33 And so there.
02:07:33 Need to there needs to be voices out there telling no.
02:07:36 What you're seeing is real.
02:07:38 Been going on a long time.
02:07:41 But that's not enough.
02:07:43 That's not enough.
02:07:44 We also need a positive vision.
02:07:45 Doesn't matter if it's based on fact or not.
02:07:50 You have to have that positive vision, that reason to live, that reason to fight.
02:07:55 That look, even the the religious component of things like we've talked about so often this stream when I tell you that, look, there's a reason why Muslims are willing to strap a ******* bomb themselves and go blow themselves up in a.
02:08:06 ******* Israeli disco because they think they're getting 72 virgins when they die, and that's obviously not based on fact.
02:08:15 But that's the power of it.
02:08:17 That's the power of narrative and perception.
02:08:22 And Republicans lose because they they.
02:08:25 Well, first of all, I don't think they're trying to win.
02:08:35 But even the ones trying to win and trying to convince people all facts don't care about your feelings?
02:08:39 Well, guess what.
02:08:40 Ben Shapiro.
02:08:40 Feelings don't care about your facts.
02:08:50 If you could sum up everything wrong with the way the Republican Party or people that are nominally on the right.
02:08:54 Have tried to.
02:08:54 Operate and try.
02:08:55 To convince people to go is to see things.
02:08:57 If that's the only.
02:08:58 People could see it our way.
02:09:02 Never going to happen.
02:09:05 If they cared about facts, they would already agree with you.
02:09:27 And look, it's difficult to come.
02:09:28 Up with a positive vision when the reality is as dark as it is.
02:09:34 Because, well, it doesn't have to be a pie chart or.
02:09:36 Fax or something you.
02:09:37 Know very detailed plan of how to.
02:09:40 You know, we're gonna get out of this.
02:09:42 He needs to be at least rooted in reality.
02:09:46 You can't just tell people that.
02:09:48 Oh yeah, just.
02:09:48 Uh, you know, join us and we'll become.
02:09:53 I don't know.
02:09:53 Like, like *******.
02:09:55 Superheroes flying around and and putting all the Jews on on trial and you know, like, you know, you can't be like some insanely unrealistic.
02:10:08 That's laughably unrealistic.
02:10:11 The left has all kinds of.
02:10:13 Positive narratives and utopian visions that they implant in their people.
02:10:20 But they also have the benefit of control over the culture where.
02:10:23 They can transmit these things.
02:10:31 So even back in 1960.
02:10:32 4 Rockwell saw that this was a problem.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:10:37 Who cares about all those statistics when you want to make somebody a fanatic devotee of your cause, you gotta reach them.
02:10:45 And you don't reach hearts with statistics.
02:10:49 You reach hearts with emotion, with feeling, with excitement.
02:10:54 Now this leads me up to the a little bit of explanation of what's in this book.
02:10:59 For those of you who don't already know, Mr.
02:11:02 Sargeant starts off with a question.
02:11:05 How did John Wesley?
02:11:08 The Methodist preacher, who started in England, how did he convert thousands of people in a matter of moments?
02:11:16 To the most fanatic that he got, Methodism started.
02:11:19 Now let me tell you that these are all I'm not preaching Nazism or right wing ISM.
02:11:22 These are such scientific facts which you can check in your own library.
02:11:25 I'm sure this book is in your library.
02:11:28 It's called battle for the mind by William Sargeant.
02:11:33 Get it out of the.
02:11:46 Let me straight.
Devon
02:11:55 This is where the Antifa breaks in.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:12:00 If he turns out to be a Jew.
02:12:02 I'm going to offer him a party card.
02:12:06 Here is what he found out, ladies and gentlemen, when Mr.
02:12:09 Sergeant examined the records and the Diaries of Mr.
02:12:13 Wesley, he discovered that Mister Wesley preached.
02:12:17 You've got to instill guilt.
02:12:19 Tremendous feelings of guilt until the person passes the threshold of what he can accept and he passes out.
02:12:24 Now you say, how could a person pass out of preaching?
02:12:27 Hundreds of them did when John Wesley preached, they were passing out all over the place, and when they woke up, they were Methodists.
02:12:37 It's in here.
02:12:39 Let me give you a more dramatic example.
02:12:42 There was a lady graduate student at Columbia University.
02:12:46 You'll find the story.
02:12:47 Of this lady.
Speaker 24
02:12:47 In the book.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:12:48 The lady discovered that she was doing a graduate thesis on voodooism in Haiti, and she decided that she would go down there and do a little lab work and see what Voodooism was and actually.
02:12:58 Tested on the ground.
02:12:59 And when she got down there, she decided the best way to do it was to get right in the thing and get into a goodo dance in the spirit of it.
02:13:06 And the the way she writes about it is one of the most moving descriptions I've ever read.
02:13:10 She describes how she gets into the voodoo dance and plants 1 foot after the other, and the drums are thumping and thumping and thumping, and she dances around and around that.
02:13:19 Fire with these people, chatting and chatting and chatting and thumping and thumping.
02:13:23 And finally.
02:13:25 Ladies and gentlemen, she passed out.
02:13:29 She went into a coma and when she woke up, she became a voodoo priestess.
02:13:34 Where she is now in Haiti, this is the power of mass conversion.
02:13:40 Now this has nothing to do with facts.
02:13:42 This has to do with an emotional engineering technique.
02:13:45 She had had an experience.
02:13:48 In churches, they call it a religious experience and lysogenic acid parties.
02:13:54 They call it a drug experience.
02:13:56 It doesn't matter whether it is, whether it's imposed by emotion, by drugs or by religion.
02:14:01 The effect is to make you suggestible.
02:14:06 And when you're in that emotional state, you are helpless to resist a suggestion.
02:14:11 And that's what's happened to you people.
02:14:12 This is what's happened to our country.
02:14:13 That's what happened to me at Brown.
02:14:15 They get you suggestible in front of the **** tube there at the TV, and you're looking at the thing and or when you're all wrapped up in some story.
02:14:23 They plant a little idea in your mind and they.
02:14:25 Keep it up.
02:14:26 And while you're suggestible, you get taken.
02:14:30 This is what's happened to you.
02:14:31 This is what happened to me.
02:14:32 And the only way you can resist it are that one of the things in this book that's valuable for those who you plan a criminal career it tells in here how to resist the cops.
02:14:40 I've had a lot of experience with police and as long as they're on the level and don't to violate the law, I've never had any difficulty.
02:14:46 But once in a while, especially in the South, you'll get.
02:14:48 Into a situation where they try to push you around.
02:14:51 And when they ever try to get you to confess something you didn't do, they have a good guy and a bad guy technique.
02:14:56 They have two cops.
02:14:57 One of them is mean and the other one seems to be nice.
02:14:59 And finally the mean guy gets up and goes out and the other nice guy says, Gee, I'm sorry, my pal is such a louse.
02:15:04 Here we can't do anything with him and you get talking to the nice guy and give everything you.
02:15:08 They want to him.
02:15:10 This man here tells you how to resist that sort of technique, but even more important, he tells you.
02:15:14 How to resist?
Devon
02:15:17 By the way, that's the read technique that I'll stream on that talking about the good cop cop, bad cop.
02:15:23 It's slightly more complicated than that, but that's basically the idea.
02:15:27 And and he's right.
02:15:29 It's all.
02:15:29 It's all psychological manipulation.
02:15:31 And he's right about what he said about television.
02:15:33 This is something I've been saying over and over and over again.
02:15:36 They get you to, to suspend your disbelief, you getting a suggestible state to where you're just believing whatever you're seeing is happening.
02:15:44 You're buying into the story and then they just plant in all their little propaganda pieces.
02:15:49 Most of the time, people watching this, it goes into your head.
Speaker 15
02:15:54 Not on a.
Devon
02:15:54 Not on a conscious level on a subconscious level, they're propaganda it get it gets.
02:15:58 Into your ******* head.
02:16:02 And when you leave that movie theater or you get up off the couch or whatever.
02:16:08 In some ways, you're a changed person.
02:16:14 And it's not just one television show.
02:16:16 It's not just one movie.
02:16:18 It's not just one song.
02:16:19 It's every television show.
02:16:21 It's every ******* movie and it's every ******* song as an example.
02:16:26 There's that country singer.
02:16:27 All he did is make a song about how you couldn't get away with trashing a a small town.
02:16:33 And they tried to take his career away from him.
02:16:37 Meanwhile in South Africa, what are they doing?
02:16:40 They're singing about killing white people, killing the boar.
02:16:46 You don't think that idea gets?
02:16:48 Into their head. I.
02:16:48 Mean look, with black people you got.
02:16:50 To be a.
02:16:50 Little more on the nose.
02:16:52 You can't be.
02:16:53 Too subtle, right?
02:16:55 You have to outright just say it.
02:16:57 They're not.
02:16:57 They're not very sophisticated.
02:17:03 But honestly, television wasn't that sophisticated that long, and certainly not very sophisticated now.
02:17:09 In hindsight, once you take away the the things, the little tricks that would have been manipulating boomers right, like, once you're old enough or once the television show is old enough to where maybe some of these, the pop culture references are falling flat, the jokes aren't very funny.
02:17:25 Like you're not.
02:17:26 You're not.
02:17:26 You're not in that moment in time when that was the coolest thing on television and everyone was watching it.
02:17:31 And yet everyone's going to talk about it at work the next day.
02:17:34 Instead, you're just watching something like with. With, you know, hindsight, which is always 2020, and you're seeing the propaganda.
02:17:40 For what it is.
02:17:44 And it's there and it's everywhere. It's in every television show, even when people try to bring up shows or movies during my stream and saying, ohh, but this one's based every ******* time it's not.
02:17:59 And you look at new movies today and it's just it's not even subtle anymore because again, you can't be subtle when you're talking to people that of of color.
02:18:08 Partially because you don't need to trick them.
02:18:10 They already think this.
02:18:11 You're just reinforcing what's already there.
02:18:21 Again, zoom out the graph.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:18:23 This man here tells you how to resist that sort of technique, but even more important, he tells you how to resist efforts to make you think what you don't want to think.
02:18:33 And the technique of brainwashing is the first thing you've got to understand before you can understand it before you can resist it.
02:18:40 Rather, in order to resist brainwashing, you've got to understand that the way it works is to debilitate, confuse, and, above all, established feelings of guilt.
02:18:52 You got to establish feelings of guilt and this is what they have done to you liberals.
02:18:56 They have got you feeling guilty about what we've done to the *****.
02:18:59 Now, I agree what we've done to the.
02:19:01 ***** is wrong.
02:19:03 But you shouldn't feel guilty about it to the point where you want to do something to somebody.
02:19:07 Else about it.
02:19:08 You should try to relieve the situation without hurting other people, but that is not what the manipulators want.
02:19:15 They want to destroy the order in our society, and they're using your guilt to do it.
02:19:21 Now I maintain that the right wing has gotta understand this emotional engineering and I use the swastika purposely.
02:19:27 Cause here's what I found.
02:19:29 When people come to hear a conservative, usually they're blase, they're calm, they're not interested when they come to see me, they either see the come to see me get killed, thrown in jail, or they come to see the excitement.
02:19:41 But in any case, they're emotional.
02:19:43 They're all stirred up when they come to see a conservative.
02:19:47 They're born when they come to see me.
02:19:50 See to it that they're emotional and excited, and when you're emotional, here's what I found out.
02:19:53 You say yes, but they hate you because of the swastika.
02:19:56 Maybe so, but when I'm out in the streets, here's what I've discovered and what you find in this book.
02:20:01 Emotional states are interchangeable.
02:20:04 When you get somebody mad enough.
02:20:06 You can change it to hatred.
02:20:08 You can change it to love or you can take love and change it to anger.
02:20:11 You can move and manipulate emotional states almost anywhere you want, and I do it all.
02:20:16 The time in the streets.
02:20:18 I can do it at college audiences.
02:20:19 I'm not here to agitate.
02:20:20 But if I wanted to really get going here and wound up, I could get you spellbound and move you in spite of yourselves.
02:20:26 But I'm not here to do that.
02:20:27 I'm not going to do it.
02:20:33 In short, ladies and gentlemen, I say this our country, our Western Christian civilization, our Republic and our Constitution are going down the drain.
02:20:42 Because other people are using emotional engineering, they're using radical revolutionary tactics.
02:20:48 We of the American Nazi Party say we are going to protect this Republic, this Constitution in this country, no matter what we have to do.
02:20:55 And the main thing we're going to do is win back our minds of people with emotional engineering techniques, and that's what we're doing.
02:21:02 I thank.
02:21:02 You very much.
02:21:03 And I will answer questions now.
Devon
02:21:15 So there you go.
02:21:17 I I mean from jeering and giggling to.
02:21:20 I mean he at least.
02:21:21 Got some applause there at the end.
02:21:28 And he's right about the emotions.
02:21:30 It doesn't matter if it's.
02:21:32 Anger or love or hate.
Speaker 31
02:21:37 Why do you think?
Devon
02:21:37 Twitter is such a a platform that gets so much engagement.
02:21:42 What do you think?
02:21:43 Look, it's this isn't new.
02:21:44 All the social media companies know this.
02:21:49 Every you know there was that, that Facebook study where they they realized that they if they could get people mad, it was just as as effective as if they got them happy.
02:22:01 This goes all the way back to Edward Bernays getting people to think emotionally.
02:22:19 Now we can take a look at some of the questions he answers, but I don't know if it goes on for quite a while.
02:22:24 Let me let me just see, let's take it.
02:22:27 Let me Fast forward through and see what some of these are.
02:22:30 I don't remember all of them, but then I got some video where they interviewed some students afterwards, so you can get some of.
02:22:37 The responses there.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:22:39 Hadn't we better wait until the people that are going to leave have left?
Speaker 19
02:22:43 Right.
02:22:43 It's about that time, anyone.
02:22:46 Right.
02:22:47 With those of you with questions, please hold them.
02:22:49 Someone an usher will collect them.
02:22:53 We have a very limited amount of time and the quicker we can settle down, the faster.
02:22:56 We can.
02:22:57 Get this moving.
02:23:01 Rockwell, would you please give us your definition of the white race and tell us how many people in this audience would be included?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:23:09 Well, I don't even know how many people there are in the audience in the 1st place.
02:23:12 I would have no way of knowing how many people are in the white race.
02:23:15 I will only say that I do not believe in what they often say in the papers.
02:23:19 In this word, Arian, I don't find it scientific.
02:23:21 I don't think there's any way that you could possibly make a grouping that would stick with the word Aryan.
02:23:26 I do, however, think that the United States.
02:23:29 Government and a lot of other organizations use the classification Caucasian and this I believe will fit.
02:23:36 It fits Jewish people.
02:23:37 It fits Italian people.
02:23:38 It fits people of all extractions, so long as they're white.
02:23:42 And that's the best way I can answer it the same way the statistical studies do.
Devon
02:23:48 Well, that's that's an L for Rockwell areas, including Jewish people there.
02:23:53 Thankfully, nowadays we've got technology that's that's improved and we have genetic testing that can show that exactly who is white.
02:24:04 But generally speaking, Jews aren't white.
02:24:06 I would basically agree with what he said, minus the Jew.
02:24:09 Jews are genetically different, and it's it's, I mean, it's in fact, it's so distinctly different that a random Jew in Poland is more genetically close to a random Jew in New York than a than he is a random other person in Poland, right?
02:24:29 It's it's they're they're very much ethnically different and I think anyone, I mean, just the fact that you can tell by if someone's Jewish just by looking at them, that's that's a pretty good indicator that they are. They are separate from us. But again this was prior to.
02:24:48 That technology, and I'm not sure exactly if he was kind of on the side of.
02:24:56 Some of these people that that claim that Jews are white today, but that's that's an outdated way of viewing things.
Speaker 19
02:25:07 Rockwell, supposed for the moment your party was in power with you as its leader.
02:25:11 What specifically would be your immediate as well as your long range plans for the American Jews?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:25:18 Jews who are not in any way participating in the Communist program of treason to this country.
02:25:25 I have nothing but respect for.
02:25:27 I don't want to hurt them and I will see that they're protected.
02:25:29 I believe in the Constitution and in their rights, even to criticize me to the limit, which is allowed in the Constitution, which is free speech.
02:25:36 Jews who are engaged in the communist conspiracy or and can be proved before a jury to have been making war on the United States, or aiding and abetting the enemies of the United States as the Rosenbergs were, will be gassed.
Devon
02:25:52 Will be gassed.
02:25:54 Well, he he was he was very unbiased until he the the.
02:25:57 Will be gassed part.
02:26:03 I mean, I think at this point, look, it's an unfortunate reality.
02:26:07 Where there's certainly there might be Jews that are beneficial to society or whatever, but at this point, like I just think separation is better.
02:26:14 It's the same thing with black people.
02:26:15 It's like.
02:26:16 Yeah, you know what?
02:26:17 There might be blacks that make society better.
02:26:20 They might, there might be blacks that have contributions to society and they don't cause problems and and are actually beneficial.
02:26:26 But at a certain point we got to draw the line.
02:26:30 And people are really uncomfortable with that.
02:26:32 They're like, oh, like, why are we making decisions on race?
02:26:34 There's they're stupid white people too, right?
02:26:38 So why do I have to deal with all the stupid black people when I gotta worry about all the stupid white people too?
02:26:44 You know why?
02:26:45 Why do I gotta worry about all the the the sneaky Jews?
02:26:48 And when I gotta worry about the sneaky white people, it's not.
02:26:50 It's they don't have a a monopoly on the bad behaviors that we see in society.
02:26:57 It's just that it's easier.
02:26:58 To fix your own family's problems.
02:27:01 And in fact, it's easier to understand your own family's problems because it's your family.
02:27:07 And I think that's a major difference.
02:27:09 That's a major departure from how a lot of these people were looking at it back when George Lincoln Rockwell was one of the leading voices in this.
02:27:19 Area, I think, and maybe I'm being naive, I think that a lot of people in the distant right would agree with me that look at a certain point, separation is the only answer.
02:27:27 We've tried integration, we've tried all these other things.
02:27:30 It's been a spectacular failure.
02:27:32 And then to his credit, he didn't get to see where all this led to.
02:27:36 He didn't get to see that all these patterns that he was seeing when he was doing research on who the communists were in Russia and and all the owners of the television networks and et cetera, he didn't get to see like where this goes.
02:27:48 He didn't get to see that this would be an ongoing pattern that would just explode.
02:27:55 Into a.
02:27:55 Kaleidoscope of Jews.
02:28:01 He was also speaking in a public forum and and perhaps he was.
02:28:06 He was dialing it back, but I, you know.
02:28:09 Do not that.
02:28:09 Big disagree with him on on those two points there.
Speaker 19
02:28:14 Rockwell, how do you distinguish between religious Jews and atheist Jews?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:28:19 Well, I would say off hand that a man who announces he's an atheist and a communist like Julius Rosenberg, who was fried at Sing Sing for being a communist spy.
02:28:28 This is an atheist Jew, a man who wears one of those little black beanies and is a a religious Jew.
02:28:35 I would say he's a religious shoe.
02:28:36 They, they they classify themselves.
Devon
02:28:41 Seeing again as we as we know now, again, I don't know if this is just a.
02:28:46 Hindsight kind of a thing.
02:28:47 We have more perspective now and seeing that the tribalism goes.
02:28:52 Between them, it doesn't matter if they're one of these atheist Jews.
02:28:55 One of these you know.
02:28:58 He's not a real Jew.
02:29:00 Or if it's Ben Shapiro that they all have a a ethnic interest that they share.
02:29:06 And it doesn't matter if it's Dennis Prager trying to make Prager you and making little videos or whatever.
02:29:12 At the end of the day, especially once you understand their religion and understand how they think that at the you know, at the end of the of all days.
02:29:20 That golem will be their servants.
02:29:25 Like, that's what they believe.
02:29:26 Like when once you understand, I I don't know how much George Lincoln Rockwell had access to the Talmud that showed that all Jews, whether especially religious Jews, they see you as as animals.
02:29:39 The the Talmud specifically says.
02:29:44 That the goyem you and I are closer to animals than we are to Jews.
02:29:53 So in in in that respect, it's almost worse for the religious Jews because they now have that, that irrational religious feelings based.
02:30:03 Worldview that includes you being nothing but a animal that is.
02:30:08 Fit for slaughter.
02:30:13 You have a religion that has different rules.
02:30:15 That's it's bad to cheat another Jew, but it's not bad to cheat you.
02:30:19 Why would you want people like that in your society?
02:30:23 So again, I don't know.
02:30:24 I you know, I don't know.
02:30:27 Where he's coming from on this why he's saying it that way.
02:30:30 If it's, if it's a political answer which doesn't seem to be in character for him.
02:30:34 He seems to have no problem saying.
02:30:37 But also they were they were putting him in jail and stuff like that a lot back then.
02:30:41 So maybe he was trying to stay within, you know, some kind of polite society response that would keep him out of trouble.
02:30:49 I don't know.
02:30:50 But another Big L on the Jewish question with the George Lincoln Rockwell, who otherwise.
02:30:56 Has delivered a fairly insightful speech.
Speaker 19
02:31:01 Rockwell was Hitler, right in his gas cure for six million Jews.
02:31:06 How should we solve this Jewish problem in this country?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:31:09 This is precisely like asking have you stopped beating your wife?
02:31:13 No matter how I answer that question, I'm wrong.
02:31:16 First of all, you're saying Hitler Gas, 6 million Jews, and do you believe in that?
02:31:21 I do not believe that Hitler gassed 6 million Jews.
02:31:23 Let me show you a document.
Devon
02:31:27 At least that's based.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:31:36 This is only one of the many many proofs that I could show you that convinced me that it's not true.
02:31:40 Before I launched the party, because I would.
02:31:41 Not want any.
02:31:42 Part of hurting any innocent people and.
02:31:44 I don't believe that the German Government did this.
02:31:47 Well, let me let me let me show you my facts first that you make your decision after you're not here after you thought about it, cause everybody's in a holiday festive mood here.
02:31:56 I used to be a writer.
02:31:58 I used to be a writer for magazines.
02:32:01 Yeah, they were cheap magazines.
02:32:03 That's all I could get into in the early days.
02:32:05 This one is a magazine published in New York.
02:32:08 And I sat down and decided I would discover where these articles about the Nazis and how vile and cruel and vicious they were came from.
02:32:17 So I sat down and I wrote an article of the biggest bunch of lies I could think of about how the Nazis took ladies and people and used them for human vivisection.
02:32:30 And I sent.
02:32:30 It into this magazine here and they published it.
02:32:34 We're the big thing.
02:32:35 We hope that this will never happen again if we publish this vile and evil story, let us see that it must never happen.
02:32:41 It's the same phrase they use all the time and at the top they printed a bunch of pictures of the victims of my life that I the pictures I never saw and the gas ovens down here all illustrating my article which I made-up, which is all eyes. I wrote it under the name of Master.
02:32:55 Sergeant Lou korr.
02:32:56 I have the check written out to George Lincoln Rockwell to prove that it's mine.
02:33:00 And in this article, ladies and gentlemen, I wrote solid lies about the gassing of those Jews.
02:33:05 And just like all the other stuff you've seen, they printed it and told you the truth.
02:33:09 Now I have plenty of other documents.
02:33:11 The figures from the Jews themselves, the World Jewish Congress, publishers, who figures every year of the world Jewish population, and I won't go into the all the figures here, they're available.
02:33:22 They should.
02:33:23 All right. I better give you the figures, cause somebody will say that I'm trying to hide it. The World Almanac got the figures from the World Jewish Committee in 1938.
02:33:31 So there were 15,000,600 and 88259 Jews in the world in 1948.
02:33:38 The New York Times, from the same source as there were 15,600,000 Jews in the world. That's ten years later.
02:33:44 Now if you add 6 million Jews to the 15600 that they say existed in 48 after the relubrication of the concentration camps, you come out with a figure of 5021 thousand Jews in a matter that have have existed in the world in a matter of 10 years.
02:34:04 From 15,000 earlier.
02:34:07 Now you figured out there were 15,000, there would have to be an increase of the world Jewish population of more than 9000 in order to make that possible, which is about 50% of the world's Jewish population in 10 years. Now any of you who are students of ethnology and sociology, you tell me if it's possible.
02:34:27 Even for a race that is as vigorous and virile, and to say as the Jews, if they did nothing else day and night but work on the project, they couldn't make that many Jews.
02:34:41 OK. And Mr. Bellis.
Speaker 19
02:34:43 Rockwell, what is the annual expenditure of the American Nazi Party?
02:34:47 Where do you get your financial support?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:34:50 The annual expenditure the Nazi Party for last year was less than $20,000 for the entire nation. We have almost no money. We operate mostly on old.
02:34:58 Dash and Yankee ingenuity, Guts and Dr.
02:35:02 Force, the old the thing that I tell you I believe makes civilizations we simply don't have any funds.
02:35:07 I get the money to travel around to the colleges from each individual college.
02:35:10 I never get a fee they pay.
Devon
02:35:11 Well, that's boring, but and also we already know all of that.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:35:12 Me just to fix.
Devon
02:35:14 Let's see what?
02:35:15 We got here.
Speaker 19
02:35:17 Since the Jews have such phenomenal success in gaining control of everything, has it occurred to you that perhaps they?
Speaker 26
02:35:17 1st come.
Speaker 19
02:35:22 Are the superior ethnic group?
Devon
02:35:27 That's an argument that we.
Speaker 27
02:35:28 Still hear today right from a.
Speaker 11
02:35:30 Lot of Jews, in fact.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:35:44 Well, it may interest to you to know that I get asked that question at every single college where I speak.
02:35:49 I always answer that and I always answer it the same, which is truthfully I think that a intellectually I think the Jews are superior.
02:35:56 I think that the average Jew.
02:35:59 Is more intelligent and more incisive in his thinking, more precise in his thinking, and more vigorous in his thinking than the average Gentile.
02:36:06 I know that if I were to sit on a desert island and had to have a conversation, which I would.
02:36:11 Prefer you because there's.
02:36:13 I believe they are superior in intelligence where I think the Jews are not superior and what I think has caused them to be driven out of every country they've been in is I think they lack ideals.
02:36:24 I think that a Jewish businessman will resort to tricks and tactics that a Christian businessman will not do, and as a result.
02:36:33 As you.
02:36:33 The result they forced themselves into position where they wind up getting hated.
02:36:38 Whatever you want to call it, scapegoating or whatever it is, I think the Jews fail in a moral sense and that their ideals are lacking.
02:36:44 Not that they have none, but I think a lot of them lack enough ideals to be able to say I don't want to make a profit if it's going to involve doing something which is not right.
02:36:54 And there's plenty of Christians that will do that too.
02:36:55 But I think more Jews will do it.
02:36:57 And as a result, I think the Jews they're brilliance fails because of their lack of morals.
Devon
02:37:06 Now look, we all know that the the IQ data is questionable, but it's I I think it's impossible to say that Jews are are stupid.
02:37:15 They don't get in these positions by being stupid.
02:37:19 Right now, obviously there's lots of stupid Jews out there, but there's a lot of really smart ******* Jews, and that is something we have to contend.
02:37:25 With, I disagree that they're they're intellectually superior, and I think the data doesn't show that, but he's right in that.
02:37:35 Even if they were, it doesn't matter because they are morally different.
02:37:39 In a perfect example of that is Dennis Prager saying that it's totally fine to be jacking off to AI child ****.
02:37:46 You know, that's that clip that I played last stream that was going around where Dennis Prager thinks like a Jew.
02:37:53 Because he's a Jew.
02:37:55 And Jews think this way.
02:37:57 Their religious book, The Talmud and see this is the problem is he's he's acting as if this isn't a problem with it's only a problem with atheist Jews, right?
02:38:06 But then he recognizes that all Jews seem to have this this trouble with with values.
02:38:12 And it's not that they lack values that they lack ideals.
02:38:15 It's just they have totally different values and totally different ideals.
02:38:20 And that is why for me its separation is the only way, because their religion actively teaches them to have these kinds of flawed values.
02:38:31 And these underhanded business tactics that he's describing.
02:38:36 It's not that they they they lack values, those are their values.
02:38:40 Those are the values that are taught them.
02:38:42 In the Talmud.
02:38:44 That these values are very explicit.
02:38:48 It's not that they they have some weakness that you know that other people don't have.
02:38:53 Now they're on some genetic level that might be the case, right?
02:38:56 Because let's face it, religions are a product of the people.
02:38:58 That come up with them, right?
02:39:00 And so it's not as if that you know, it's only the Talmud that's motivating this stuff.
02:39:05 And if somehow we could wave a magic wand and the Talmud would would disappear from the Earth.
02:39:10 That all of a sudden the Jews would start behaving.
02:39:12 I think that there is look behavior is genetic to some degree.
02:39:18 And I think that this behaviour is is a product of of selection pressures that the Jews have been under for millennia.
02:39:26 And as a result, just like in the same way blacks have a problem with with.
02:39:34 Impulse control.
02:39:36 Jews have a problem with being honest.
Speaker
02:39:39 She just have a problem.
Devon
02:39:41 With treating the the out group, especially honestly.
02:39:48 So again, this is another, I think failing of of Rockwell's here, but.
02:39:56 It is what it is.
Speaker 19
02:40:00 Mr. Rockwell, you expound a theory which would send American ******* back to Africa, and would eliminate 80% of our American Jews.
02:40:08 What do you propose that we do?
02:40:09 With the American.
02:40:10 Indian, the Japanese American, the Chinese American.
02:40:13 And the Roman?
Speaker 26
02:40:13 The athlete.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:40:14 The answer to that, ladies and gentlemen, is the only thing I am trying to do is solve problems.
02:40:19 I know of no Chinese problem.
02:40:21 If there were a Chinese problem, I would try to think of an answer.
02:40:24 There is a ***** problem and there is a Jewish problem and we have got to solve them.
02:40:28 The ***** problem, I think, needs to be solved by giving justice to the ***** people, not by.
02:40:33 Persecuting them or pushing them around, and also not by hurting or persecuting.
02:40:37 The white people like the civil rights bill, would do.
02:40:39 I believe the only solution is what the black Muslims used to preach separation, which is what George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, Thomas J.
02:40:47 And Monroe, for whom Monrovia and Liberia was named all of our early presidents believed in separation.
02:40:53 I do too.
02:40:53 I think we should take our billions of dollars that we're using for foreign aid and giving to communist countries and give that to our own ***** people to build them an industrialized nation in Africa of their own, not a a jungle away and thrown over there to live on bananas and berries.
02:41:07 I think they ought to have.
02:41:09 I think they ought to have a decent land of their own where they can be like our forefathers were pioneers and build it up, and I think they will find satisfaction in their destiny there.
02:41:18 The Jewish question is easily solved by trials of all traders, not just Jews, but all people committing treason and gassing all of them, as are his included.
02:41:28 So there is no problem with as far as I'm concerned with the whole Jewish people, because loyal Jews, I have no quarrel with them, and as far as the other people go, Italians and Irishmen and so are they all fit into our society as far as I know, they do not treat.
02:41:40 There is no Irish anti defamation league, for instance.
02:41:43 Only the Jews have professionals to make people.
Speaker 19
02:41:48 Sir, you stated that we in America have managed news was not the news in Nazi Germany managed?
02:41:54 So what alternative does Nazism give us?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:41:57 The news in Germany was managed and they had a dictatorship there.
02:42:01 I do not believe in dictatorship.
02:42:02 This is where I parked company with that old Hitler.
02:42:05 I think that the.
02:42:05 American Constitutional Republic, as established by our founding fathers, not as perverted into a Marxist social democracy, which is what we have now.
02:42:14 I think that original Republic is the ideal mean.
02:42:17 The golden mean between the complete left of anarchy and the complete right of.
02:42:22 And I think that under those conditions you can have Free Press under dictatorship, which Hitler, I think, possibly had to establish in Germany because of the chaos over there and the Communist takeovers.
02:42:33 And many German states, he did not have a Free Press and.
02:42:36 I don't believe in that.
Speaker 19
02:42:40 Sir, since Jesus was a Jew, do you think Christianity was the first attempt at a Jewish world takeover?
Devon
02:42:49 This is a good Adam green question.
02:42:50 Let's see what he says, huh?
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:42:57 Let me comment on that this way there is a Jew by the name of Marcus Eli ravage, a famous American writer.
02:43:04 I don't know whether he's still alive, but he wrote for Harper's and many he wrote many famous articles. Marcus Eli Ravage wrote a real case against the Jews for.
02:43:14 I think it was Hopper's magazine. I have a copy of it. And Marcus. Eli ravage said precisely what this gentleman just does, and his question he said that the Jews invented Christianity in order to weaken the Romans.
02:43:28 Now this if you believe in this sort of thing, why read the Jewish room?
Devon
02:43:33 Ohh no, the recording got cut off.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:43:36 The American Civil Liberties Union tribe.
Speaker 11
02:43:38 Ah, damn it, we don't get.
Devon
02:43:39 To hear the rest of that ****, you not.
02:43:42 The recording gets funked.
02:43:43 Up right there.
02:43:45 Well, there you go.
02:43:45 At least there's.
02:43:46 Some names to.
02:43:46 Forward on over to Adam Green.
02:43:48 Let him sperg out on that and see what he thinks, but.
02:43:52 But that's interesting. Anyway, I.
02:43:55 Yeah, I think they're these a lot.
02:43:56 Of these are getting pretty repetitive.
Speaker 21
02:43:58 Well, I don't know.
Devon
02:43:59 Well, the the next one sounds like he was some of the ACLU that's pretty repetitive.
02:44:03 So after this speech.
02:44:06 The reporters went and asked the students.
02:44:09 What they thought of it.
02:44:11 And this is what we got.
02:44:15 By the way, I'm pretty sure that that chick.
02:44:17 I know my judar is going.
Speaker 21
02:44:18 Off with that one.
Speaker 29
02:44:20 Thank you Mr. Rockwell's.
Speaker 10
02:44:21 Page as I moved, I felt that he had nothing concrete to say.
02:44:28 And I could punch hole through.
Speaker 29
02:44:30 His statements were you surprised at the lack of emotion, or rather rousing him?
Speaker 10
02:44:36 Well, no, because we have.
02:44:40 Preach to and let you to and told to restrain.
02:44:46 Ourselves on this issue.
Speaker 29
02:44:48 I mean the content of this page were you?
02:44:50 Surprised at the lack of rabble rousing?
Speaker 10
02:44:53 No, I wasn't.
02:44:54 I felt that he would.
02:44:56 Contain himself to the topic of freedom of.
Speaker 29
02:44:59 Do you still think he should have?
02:45:01 Been allowed to speak.
Speaker 10
02:45:02 Yes, I do.
02:45:03 As academic freedom and intellectual curiosity.
Speaker 9
02:45:08 Thank you.
Speaker 29
02:45:12 Well, once you start off time and each one and.
02:45:14 Then draw back if you want.
02:45:18 What did you think of Mr.
02:45:19 'S page it.
Speaker 30
02:45:20 Was very interesting and he was I was almost completely.
02:45:23 I didn't think he really said much at all.
02:45:25 He just tried.
02:45:26 I tried.
02:45:26 I think he tried to build his image on his wall record and to try to hit our emotions, but he didn't.
02:45:31 Seem to do anything to me at all.
Speaker 29
02:45:32 Do you think the college made the?
02:45:33 Right.
02:45:34 Move and allowing him to speak here.
02:45:35 Yes, I do.
02:45:35 A matter of fact, I.
Speaker 30
02:45:36 I think we proved our our point by the fact that the way the students behave, not showing any emotion at all, which is.
02:45:42 That's excellent and.
02:45:43 I do think one thing was good in this speech, these remark about Sammy Davis junior.
02:45:46 Was quite amusing.
Speaker 29
02:45:48 You surprised that the reaction of the students to this page?
Speaker 30
02:45:52 It wasn't because I don't think he really said anything to her, actually.
Speaker 29
02:46:02 And you think of?
Speaker 32
02:46:03 This speech, I thought it was very educational and very enlightening.
02:46:06 In what respects more respects.
02:46:09 Well, I've heard a little bit on television and read a little bit in newspapers about what he's done.
02:46:16 And what he said.
02:46:17 And I found that he's not a rabble rouser.
02:46:20 Well, he doesn't have to be.
02:46:21 And if one looks for one can find many, many logical flaws in his statements, and he's quite a hypocrite when you come down to.
Speaker 29
02:46:30 It do you think he should have been allowed to speak here, are you?
02:46:32 Glad the university allowed him.
02:46:34 Oh, definitely.
Speaker 32
02:46:37 Private educational asset to be able to invite any person you want to hear.
02:46:43 And be able to learn about their views.
Speaker 9
02:46:46 Thank you. Thank you.
Speaker 29
02:46:50 Oh, is your reaction to his speech?
Speaker 7
02:46:53 Well, I thought.
02:46:54 His speech was very disappointing in the sense that at its various points, he completely disregarded the logical argument.
02:47:00 And I found a tremendous amount of irrationalities in his statements.
02:47:03 I don't think there was a the statements he made could have held up in an argument.
Speaker 9
02:47:08 Do you think you should?
Speaker 21
02:47:08 Well, notice how none of them are.
Devon
02:47:10 Giving you specifics.
02:47:13 These are all emotional thinkers.
02:47:16 And because he spent all that time talking about the use of emotion, they're very conscious of this.
02:47:21 It was a very clever thing for him to to insert that at at the end of the speech, because now they're they're they're trying to be very, very calm and even the first guy was like, well, yeah, he tried to grab around us, but, you know, we we couldn't be moved emotionally because now they're all.
02:47:37 They're all **********.
02:47:38 They all think that they've been emotionally manipulated in some way, and they're trying to like.
02:47:42 Act like they weren't.
Speaker 29
02:47:43 They've been allowed to speak.
Speaker 7
02:47:45 Well, I think that the student council.
02:47:47 Might have made.
02:47:47 A wider choice in not letting him speak because in relation to the course.
Speaker 27
02:47:52 Of of his speech to.
Speaker 7
02:47:53 The university to the student body.
02:47:55 But I feel that once they made that once, he made.
02:47:58 A speech that.
02:47:59 The administration was right in letting him.
Speaker 29
02:48:01 Speak student reaction was calm, don't you think?
Speaker 7
02:48:04 This, I think was calm and I don't think.
02:48:06 I don't think, Rockwell.
02:48:08 As he said himself, he doesn't use the same approach here as if he was out in the streets.
02:48:12 And I think it was pretty clever manipulating on his.
Speaker 29
02:48:14 Paws for a surprise that his.
Speaker 7
02:48:15 Approach here I was.
02:48:17 Yes, I expect to.
02:48:18 Do something more violent.
Speaker 27
02:48:20 Thank you. You're welcome.
Devon
02:48:21 Your daughter is going off on that guy, too, by the way.
Speaker 29
02:48:25 What was your reaction to this?
Speaker 9
02:48:27 Well, I thought it was very important and very educational one for everybody.
02:48:31 His his discussion of emotional engineering is actually his developing of his secret, of talking to people is is something we can all take to heart.
02:48:43 And and something we can all.
02:48:45 Think about because if people can be can be gotten over like this.
02:48:51 Then this is something to reckon with.
02:48:53 This is not just a a gorilla who spells hate, but this is a very devilish, devilishly clever man, and a man who knows.
Devon
02:49:00 Are these guys all Jews?
Speaker 9
02:49:00 How to get?
02:49:01 What he wants.
Devon
02:49:01 Like, literally, are they all Jews like?
Speaker 29
02:49:03 Dissatisfied with the university, let him.
George Lincoln Rockwell
02:49:03 Every one of them.
Speaker 9
02:49:04 Say I'm more than satisfied.
02:49:06 I'm very happy about it.
02:49:08 I follow the controversy very closely and I'm very glad it turned out the way it did.
02:49:11 This is it's I think it's.
02:49:13 Much more beneficial than everyone heard him than that he remained a.
02:49:16 Mystery. Thank you.
Devon
02:49:24 Let let some goyem time.
02:49:27 This guy looks a little boyish.
Speaker 29
02:49:30 Say you're a right angle Saxon.
Speaker 33
02:49:32 Yes, I think Mr.
Devon
02:49:32 There we go.
Speaker 33
02:49:35 Rockwell did us all a great favor today and that he told us in his own terms how it was possible for a man to win the masses to his way of thinking.
02:49:44 In other words, this is the same thing that Hitler did in Germany.
02:49:46 He won.
02:49:46 Masses to his way.
02:49:47 Of thinking, do you think anyone here?
02:49:48 Was swayed. I I don't think so. I think we were all able to weed out the propaganda and so forth, and Mr. Rockwell's speech. And actually he told us he told us that.
02:50:00 This is the way that he's winning the masses and that we should all come along and be part of the masses and give in to his emotional method.
Devon
02:50:08 Oh, the boomer, the eternal boomer.
Speaker 29
02:50:10 Were you surprised at?
02:50:11 The lack of rabble rousing content in this page.
Speaker 33
02:50:14 I think you did that purposely and that he knew a lot.
02:50:17 Of us had told you to see.
Devon
02:50:17 Look at that crowd, though.
02:50:18 Look at the guy over his left, his shoulder like it's it's literally like.
02:50:23 I'd say it's that whole crowd has.
02:50:25 Like 3 non.
02:50:26 Jews in it.
Speaker 33
02:50:27 Monger a terrible man and he wanted to show us, as he said many times, how patriotic he was, how nationalistic he was, that he was just one of the boys.
02:50:35 He was one of us and we're all one big family.
02:50:37 That he was.
02:50:38 Gonna help out in the future.
Speaker 29
02:50:39 Was it a?
Speaker 33
02:50:40 Good thing for the university to let him speak, although we took a pretty big risk and something going wrong.
02:50:45 Some idiot you know.
02:50:47 Going on, I think it was in that.
02:50:50 It showed that such thing can happen.
02:50:53 Such thing can take place in an orderly manner that people can come here and view him view his views without getting excited emotionally and just take him for what he is.
02:51:03 Thank you. You're welcome.
Speaker 29
02:51:07 How many feet there?
Devon
02:51:11 So that's that's basically how it turned out.
02:51:14 Now unfortunately.
02:51:17 You know that Rockwell's dream didn't really go.
02:51:20 As planned, in fact, it didn't go much further.
02:51:24 Really at all.
02:51:26 On August 25th, 1967.
02:51:30 He was shot and killed.
02:51:33 While leaving a laundromat in Arlington, VA.
02:51:37 Just a few yards away from where he lived.
02:51:40 John patler.
02:51:43 Who had been expelled by Rockwell from the party in March for repeated attempts to inject Marxist ideas into the party publications.
02:51:53 Was convicted of murder.
02:51:55 December of 1967 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
02:52:01 So he's out.
02:52:03 In fact, I think he's still alive, but.
02:52:05 He's out and about.
02:52:09 He has served the initial eight years in prison and only did the year eight years.
02:52:16 So there you go.
02:52:25 And that was that.
02:52:26 That was the end of.
02:52:29 George Lincoln Rockwell.
02:52:35 So like I said, not not, not a biography was.
02:52:38 I'm not going to go.
02:52:38 It wasn't a deep dive on all the little details about his life, but.
02:52:42 I thought that speech was really interesting because you listened to it and it it sounds exactly like the kind of things that people are saying today.
02:52:50 It's just amplified by the the the the difference of our our current environment.
02:52:57 And the The thing is the the kinds of things that are that you, the the echoes of what he's said then that you hear today, they're not taking place by some fringe guy speaking at a university to booze and jeers.
02:53:13 These are echoes that you're hearing just on main somewhat.
02:53:17 Mainstream accounts on Twitter now.
02:53:19 A lot of these people just timidly dip their toe into this subject.
02:53:24 But I think it's it's playing for anyone to see that's paying attention to the national or international conversation, really taking place on social media, that a lot of these ideas that he had that seemed very radical and very fringe and very disturbing to people in 1964 are relatively becoming mainstream.
02:53:50 Take that as you will anyway, so that is.
02:53:54 That is what I had to say.
02:53:57 About Rockwell George Lincoln Rockwell.
02:54:01 Let's get a.
02:54:03 We have a good photo of him that we can pop up on the screen somewhere.
02:54:16 All right.
02:54:16 Well, let's take a look at Hyper chats.
02:54:18 Sorry about all the disconnects.
02:54:19 At least we kept most of you guys around.
02:54:22 We lost probably about 3030 to 50 people with all the.
02:54:28 With all the dropouts.
02:54:31 But it should.
02:54:32 I'm thinking the replay should be fine.
02:54:34 It'll probably be a couple of pauses that are a little annoying to listen to, but.
02:54:38 I don't even think I'll have to use the recording, but if so, I've got.
02:54:41 It here so.
02:54:41 Not a big.
02:54:43 Let's take a look at Hyper chats here.
02:54:53 All right, we've got friendly neighborhood, fascist alternate reality Obama becomes a death Angel. They never caught their terror spreads across the country, and by 2008, whites just accepted as part of part of the retribution. Obama becomes president from and from their orchestrates racial slaughter.
02:55:14 And the white heroes of the movie somehow prevail. Well, tell you what, going back to Rockwell's speech. What did he say? He said that liberals were being there. They were weaponizing white guilt against liberal.
02:55:27 And then.
02:55:30 You know the next step, of course, is weaponizing liberals.
02:55:34 Against their own people.
02:55:36 And you could say that's exactly how Obama got elected.
02:55:42 Obama didn't get elected if Obama had been white.
02:55:46 He wouldn't have.
02:55:46 Been elected, he was only elected because of white guilt.
02:55:53 So this is something that Rockwell saw in in full on full display in 1964.
02:55:59 And why wouldn't he?
02:55:59 He was right in the middle of the civil rights movement, where the white guilt was being used as a weapon.
02:56:04 Back then, it's being used as a weapon today.
02:56:09 This is why these emotional narratives are so important.
02:56:12 This is why creating this sense of guilt about something is so important.
02:56:16 Guilt, apparently, is a very powerful tool.
02:56:19 It's a very powerful weapon.
02:56:22 I just don't know how you you can guilt white people into doing the right thing at this point, unless you can point out that how spectacularly they failed their children.
02:56:32 But of course it seems that because we are, we are.
02:56:39 Coming after a generation that seems to.
02:56:41 Only have white guilt.
02:56:44 Boomers don't seem.
02:56:45 Capable of feeling guilty about the situation that they're leaving.
02:56:50 Their children.
02:56:52 That doesn't seem.
02:56:53 To be a A, a an emotion that they are even capable of of feeling.
02:57:00 But perhaps this is an emotion that we can trigger and say Gen.
02:57:03 Xers and millennials.
02:57:08 I don't know if that's really that possible though, either because I I think the the sense of personal responsibility is so.
02:57:18 It's so.
02:57:20 Like the the the libertarian version of that is so ingrained now in the on those generations.
02:57:26 Where you only have to feel guilty for what you you what you've personally done that you don't have any kind of group identity.
02:57:34 You don't have any and therefore you don't have any group obligations.
02:57:39 With white, I guess with white.
02:57:40 Guilt being the exception.
02:57:43 So I don't know how you do that.
02:57:46 But it certainly got Obama elected John Skywalker.
02:57:50 I can't shift for saying this. William Pierce really messed up as a father. I looked through his son Calvin Pierce's book, and his father has described as physically abusive and neglectful, seems for all his works he really funked up on parenting.
02:58:05 Now his son is a super leftist.
02:58:07 Be nice to your children.
02:58:08 Yeah, it sounds like he was a terrible father and husband.
02:58:12 And that is something that is is really important.
02:58:18 You're if you're a ****** parent.
02:58:20 A neglectful parent.
02:58:22 You're you're no matter how hard you try. In fact, it will have the opposite effect. The harder you try to make the next John Connor to make based kids, you will get 180 degree different kids.
02:58:34 If they don't genuinely love and respect you.
02:58:37 They're going to reject every piece of.
02:58:39 Programming you try to put into them.
02:58:42 And then actively fight against it like William Pierce's son.
02:58:46 My awesome channel.
02:58:48 Can you ruin some more popular movies?
02:58:51 Some Tim Burton would be nice.
02:58:53 Edward Scissorhands would be an easy one.
02:58:56 Or do them all.
02:58:57 I always liked big fish.
02:58:59 No one else does.
02:59:00 I appreciate the political and lawless demographic exposes, but your cult hit movie.
02:59:05 Deep dives are so awesome.
02:59:10 I don't know that Edward Scissorhands has much to it other than the obvious thing that was popular in the 90s and that was the **** on the the the white nuclear family that.
02:59:24 That existed in the 1950s. You know where they make.
02:59:30 I mean, I haven't seen a long time, but you, you know, you remember what you know.
02:59:33 You remember the the neighborhood was like this cookie cutter suburb and how they make it look so horrible because that's just what boomers did.
02:59:41 There are so many movies where they just portray clean, beautiful, safe suburban white.
02:59:50 Neighborhoods as some weird hellscape and I don't know if that's just because that's.
02:59:58 That's it was. It was.
03:00:00 Boomers trying to hide the murder weapon.
03:00:03 As I I stated in my video about Pleasantville, where they they destroyed that reality, they're the ones that that denied because that movie came out in the 80s.
03:00:13 Right.
03:00:14 So the children of the 80s were never going to live in those neighborhoods, so the boomers had to make it look like it was a living hell.
03:00:21 Otherwise they'd be like, well, hold on a second.
03:00:23 I watched an episode of leave it to Beaver.
03:00:25 What kind of ******* fantasy world is this?
03:00:27 And yeah, sure, it's.
03:00:27 TV, whatever.
03:00:28 But I mean this.
03:00:29 Is so outside of anything I can even relate to?
03:00:33 What the **** did you guys do?
03:00:35 So they had to **** on it.
03:00:36 They had to make it look bad.
03:00:38 As far as big fish, I I I.
03:00:42 I'd have to watch I I vaguely remember.
03:00:44 I mean, I remember it, but I I it's been a really long time.
03:00:47 I think I saw when it was new.
03:00:50 That's a long time ago.
Speaker 21
03:00:52 So I have to look at that.
Devon
03:00:55 John Skywalker it's also funny that in Kevin Pierce's book, every time he describes being bullied, beat up or having his stuff stolen as a kid, it always turned out to be black kids talking about revealing the truth without intending to.
03:01:08 But yes, to my last point, he could have been a good ally if his father had raised him better.
03:01:13 Absolutely never.
03:01:14 Never treat your children like ****.
03:01:20 I think boomers, boomers, are.
03:01:23 I mean, just by neglecting their children have have created a generation that's salivating over day of the pillow.
03:01:31 And that's that can be, you know that's that's basically a sign of their parenting.
03:01:39 Let's take a look here.
03:01:40 Friendly neighborhood fascist.
03:01:42 Again, this is the best biography done of Pierce from Time spent with Pierce.
03:01:46 Doing interviews shows the brilliant and the flawed side, the undying love of our race.
03:01:51 You can still buy this book, but it's an on audiobook format and then you got a link there for people that want to check that out.
03:01:59 Yeah, he's an interesting character and this was just one speech that he did.
03:02:03 He did a lot of writing and and and I think that he gets a bad rap because of his cartoonish portrayal in memes and on the.
03:02:11 And it's, you know, it's not like he didn't deserve it to some extent, that's it's his behavior that that created that.
03:02:18 But in the context of the 1960s, it was, you know, you. You can question whether or not that was a good strategy, but it was a strategy, at least, I mean he. He exists still today in the minds of people.
03:02:31 Probably because of that.
03:02:32 Had he not done that, we probably wouldn't.
03:02:34 Have heard about him?
03:02:38 Simba, you had a you had $13 in tips. I've doubled it. Doubled it to 26 dollars. Well, there you go. I appreciate that, Simba.
03:02:49 Femboy Hooters firebomber.
Speaker 10
03:02:56 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 6
03:03:03 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon
03:03:06 Alright, I gotta find something that I.
03:03:08 Know I don't.
03:03:09 Believe it or not, I don't intentionally try to iterate people.
03:03:11 It's just.
03:03:13 I got levels all over the place because when I do these videos, it's like people can't have consistent audio levels and I'm always trying to normalize them and do the best I can and and then I, you know, I gotta, I got to find something that normalizes all audio output or some kind of compressor or something.
03:03:28 A good stream idea is YIMBY NIMBY.
03:03:31 I never took into account the fight between the Boomers for keeping blacks out of the neighborhood.
03:03:36 One funny example is Woodside, CA attempting to name their entire city a wildlife preserve for mountain lions to make diversity housing illegal, keep up the great work.
03:03:48 Yeah, there were.
03:03:48 There were some notable.
03:03:49 Exceptions when it comes to boomers trying to avoid this problem, but they were vastly, vastly outnumbered by all the the kinds of boomers that were interviewed.
03:03:57 At the end of this.
03:03:59 The end of this speech.
03:04:02 But I'll look it up, NIMBY NIMBY.
03:04:06 The **** is that anyway?
03:04:11 OK, I'll keep that open on a tab.
03:04:14 Zazi mataza VAT there was there's been much said about the freedom of speech is not freedom of reach.
03:04:20 But what about my right to hear and freedom to listen to the founding fathers missed something.
03:04:25 Have we been over or overlooking the most important?
03:04:28 Part of speech.
03:04:29 The founding fathers did not envision this kind of technology.
03:04:34 Yet I remember the printing press was relatively new and.
03:04:38 It was also unusual that anyone would have access to it.
03:04:43 The same was not true in England when the printing press was first invented.
03:04:47 In fact, there were.
03:04:48 There were lots of controls over who would be allowed to use it, who was allowed to print books and freedom of the press and the freedom of speech.
03:04:57 In America, was was very unique and still is today.
03:05:01 There's things that I say on this stream that would get me arrested in in the UK, in other European countries, and we've seen it happen to people.
03:05:10 So that's something that I know a lot of people a lot of non Americans especially they like to **** on it and act like well, you know, we need we need to we need to be pro censorship but it's like not bro.
03:05:23 Like maybe when you run things but that's the last thing you want right now.
03:05:30 That's the very last thing you want right now.
03:05:35 All right, we got ham radio expert ham radio expert.
Speaker 4
03:05:42 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
Speaker 18
03:05:53 Take it from these gym neighbors.
03:05:54 It'll pay dividends.
Devon
03:06:01 When will you get your ham radio extra?
03:06:03 You can't stay in general forever.
03:06:05 Well, I I'm not a general anymore.
03:06:07 So you are.
03:06:08 You are late to the game.
03:06:10 Ham radio expert.
03:06:12 Yeah, that test is easy, by the way.
03:06:14 Anyone that's interested in getting licensed for HAM Radio.
Speaker 10
03:06:20 The way I.
Devon
03:06:20 Learn is is getting a license and then learning.
03:06:24 By doing so.
03:06:26 The way I passed all the tests that if I were to retake them the day I would actually be, I'd actually understand most of it.
03:06:33 But when I originally took these tests years ago, all I did was memorize the questions.
03:06:40 There's actually an app you can buy for Android or for iPhone that has the actual test questions.
03:06:46 It's multiple choice ABC or D and the letter that it is in the app is the same letter that it is in the real test, which is just they randomly picked twenty of those.
03:06:58 And I think it's a pool of 200. So you memorize, you don't have to memorize what the answer is.
03:07:03 If you just memorize the letter like, oh, the answer to this one is D, the answer to this is C the answer to this.
03:07:08 One's a, you know, and so forth.
03:07:10 And then when you going to take the test, it's going to be, you know, the same letter.
03:07:15 So you have to even understand it.
03:07:17 And a lot of people would get upset.
03:07:18 That I'm telling.
03:07:19 See this because they think it's going to, oh, it's going to add too many ******* to hand.
03:07:23 Whatever it's it's not.
03:07:25 There's not enough people on hand radio as it is, and the people that are in there are ******* dying off every day.
03:07:31 And so we need more young people in there or they will take it away.
03:07:35 They'll find an excuse to take it away.
03:07:37 And even if it's not something that you're going to get into as a hobby.
03:07:40 It should be something that you get into as as communications for disaster scenarios where perhaps they shut off the.
03:07:49 Turn it the the White House has had.
03:07:52 I mean it's it's not like a an actual switch, but I mean for all intents and purposes, it is the White House has access to an Internet cut off switch and has since Obama had that set up.
03:08:05 I don't remember.
03:08:06 It was his first or second term, but Obama had that.
03:08:11 That legislation go through and now if the President decides to shut the Internet off it like that, like the whole Internet gets turned off.
03:08:20 And then what?
03:08:22 How are you going to communicate?
03:08:24 Or it can even be a natural disaster.
03:08:27 You know, you could be in a situation where there's like a wildfire, like in Hawaii, you know, whatever is going on over there or an earthquake or or some kind of situation where the power goes out and the cell phone towers go out.
03:08:41 And how are you going to?
03:08:42 Communicate with people.
03:08:44 It's just smart to understand ham radio and it's it's use it or lose it.
03:08:50 Kind of a thing if we don't have people using it, the FCC will absolutely sell off those those bands to commercial interests and then you won't.
03:08:59 Have it anymore.
03:09:02 Hard and fast. Contrarian 1/4 of my ancestors inspired me to look into my history and found I am a descendant of a soldier that crossed the Delaware with Washington and fought for this nation. Countless family died while settling the West.
03:09:22 It is reinvigorating to know my blood, blood, forge this land and I won't see it.
03:09:28 It's part one, Part 2.
03:09:31 I've wondered why you rarely talk about China.
03:09:35 It clicked for me and I realized that all the their hostility and perceived strength is just a byproduct of our weakening.
03:09:42 That really could be said of all our adversaries, and probably all of our allies.
03:09:47 Our strength needs to come from within.
03:09:50 And then you continue like others have stated, I'm looking forward to your next book.
03:09:56 I've started writing a book myself, and I hope that you don't mind, but I'd like to try and slightly tie it to your day of.
03:10:04 The rope world.
03:10:05 I guess if you don't like it, you can just make fun of my fan fiction.
03:10:10 Yeah, I mean.
03:10:10 Whatever you want.
03:10:13 To your listeners to get into shape regularly, practice and compete with or compete with your firearms and normalize white primacy by utilizing opportunities to support white communities while being positive and a vocal and vocal about your motivations.
03:10:30 I think that's one of the things that we should work on.
03:10:32 In terms of.
03:10:34 Once we get rid of all the spurges and the psychos and we start doing some IRL stuff, it should be community like the service project.
03:10:46 You know, I think it should be doing finding white people that need help and helping them.
03:10:51 And making it, making it known we're helping you because you're white.
03:10:55 We're helping you because you're part of our our family.
03:10:59 And they if they don't want your help after that, then we don't want to help them.
03:11:04 And if they if they do, then you know that's that's a win.
03:11:12 But yeah, thank you very much for.
03:11:13 The support.
03:11:15 And for your family sacrifice.
03:11:19 For all we know.
03:11:20 For all I know, we're related.
03:11:21 Because I have, I have.
03:11:24 I have a bloodline that goes back to the founding as well.
03:11:28 Man of low moral fiber.
03:11:29 Thanks for the stream, Devin.
03:11:30 I always look forward to it.
03:11:31 Why are women in their 20s and 30s acting like children at concerts and posting it for everyone to see?
03:11:38 Do they have no shame?
03:11:39 I guess that's why woman Child is not a term that anyone ever uses.
03:11:45 No one expects them.
03:11:46 To grow up.
03:11:47 Well, that's why they shouldn't.
03:11:49 I don't know specifically what you're talking about with the concert thing, but I can.
03:11:53 I can imagine some things.
03:11:56 Yeah, women, women are not.
03:11:57 They have.
03:11:58 Not evolved to grow up.
03:12:00 They haven't evolved that they're these women in their 20s and 30s should have had husbands setting boundaries for them a long time ago.
03:12:07 And honestly, prior to that, they should have had fathers setting boundaries for them and that they probably didn't have those either.
03:12:13 If they'd had father setting boundaries for them, they probably would have husbands setting boundaries for them, and I think this is just the natural state of women when they're just left to, you know, to their own devices.
03:12:23 This is the kind of behavior you get, and it doesn't end well.
03:12:28 Night Nation review.
03:12:31 I found a great George Lincoln Rockwell Video from ABC News myself.
03:12:35 A few shows back was great quality footage.
03:12:38 Surprisingly so.
03:12:40 Yeah, I'm sure there's really good quality stuff of him out there.
03:12:43 There he was on television so often back.
03:12:45 Then it's just a it's a matter of trying to find sources that are that are available on the Internet that were transferred correctly and and don't sound like **** like I was.
03:12:55 I was especially ******.
03:12:56 Off when he was asking about the Christianity thing, and then it just like he starts to answer and it's like.
Speaker 21
03:13:03 What like that was that?
Devon
03:13:04 Would have been really interesting to know.
03:13:06 What he thought about this?
03:13:07 Because it's again, it seems to be.
03:13:09 The more things change, the more they stay the same.
03:13:11 This is a debate that's happening today.
03:13:12 It would have been interesting to see what his take was back then and.
03:13:16 And I guess we'll know.
03:13:17 I mean, maybe he maybe there's a version of that that's not ****** **, but it's.
03:13:22 You know this is the best copy I could find.
03:13:24 I didn't realize that it was like it there, but I I don't.
03:13:27 I that sounds like the original tape is ****** though, so I don't you'll.
03:13:30 Maybe there's another.
03:13:31 Maybe there's like another.
03:13:33 Recording, but I, you know, not that I could find.
03:13:38 Devon's assigned FBI agent relatively new here, but wanted to say thanks. I just finished Pat Con after you recommended it on Telegram.
03:13:46 Going through all the old streams is a bit daunting, so if you have any more recommendations you should throw them in telegram now.
03:13:53 Then yeah, maybe I'll do.
03:13:55 Something like that, maybe once a week.
03:13:57 I'll do a best of or something like that.
03:13:59 I don't know.
03:14:00 That might not be a bad idea.
03:14:03 But thank you for the support there, FBI Kate hikes says.
03:14:10 14888 I don't know what the the last eight there is for.
03:14:15 But thank you, Kate.
03:14:18 Michael, 57, DE hail Devan. Hail our gods. Hail our folk. I'm gonna regret this tomorrow. Don't know why I'm still up three hours after my bedtime.
03:14:30 But here we are anyway. I look forward to catching you live for a change. You do good work. Well, I appreciate that, Michael. 57 DE.
03:14:39 Thank you for the support.
03:14:40 There and we're always glad to have have people here.
03:14:43 Lord Aragon, I you realize you're black now, right, Aragon.
03:14:49 I don't know if you realize that one of my fave he says all right.
03:14:55 No or Aragon will always be one.
03:14:58 Jay Ray, 1981.
Speaker 3
03:15:01 Wise money management.
03:15:05 Here's the rest.
Speaker 2
03:15:07 Thank you.
Devon
03:15:08 I'm in Vegas. I feel you. I'm waiting for some monsoon ****. But we got hit hard for three weeks at 1:20.
Speaker 3
03:15:16 Yeah. Well, and I.
Devon
03:15:17 Thought I had like high hopes because remember, with Lake Mead was draining out.
03:15:22 It was getting like Oh my God, like it's, you know, we're seeing all these dead bodies from.
03:15:26 They were sealed up in metal barrels and all this **** we're washing up on the shore and there were those two Mexican guy.
03:15:32 You know the guy and his and his kid that were, like cruising around on the boat fishing and showing you like.
03:15:36 Now the lake was disappearing.
03:15:40 And then you got all that rain.
03:15:41 Name which I I thought was like, oh, you know the the rains coming back.
03:15:47 But no, no, no.
03:15:48 Death Valley is at ******* record heat.
03:15:50 And yeah, the whole southwest as dry as a ******* bone.
03:15:54 There was like a little bit of rain at some point.
03:15:59 I think like in.
03:16:00 Parts of New Mexico and Arizona got a little bit, but I mean, it's been dry as a ******* bone here since spring.
03:16:07 I mean, like, dry is a ******* bone.
03:16:10 And not so great on the bees.
03:16:12 I I think I'm going to have.
03:16:13 I'm think I'm going to have summer losses.
03:16:15 I'm trying to feed them and stuff and keep them cool, but some of the swarms I caught for example later in the season might not make it.
03:16:25 Not the end of the world, you know, like I can always.
03:16:28 Get them going again next year.
03:16:32 Yeah, this is pretty brutal.
03:16:33 This is ******* brutal.
03:16:36 The the lack of water.
03:16:40 My fat little ******** toe.
03:16:49 Here's my weekly tithe, pound for pound, you do.
03:16:52 More for whites than any church.
03:16:55 Well, sadly.
03:16:56 Well, I don't want to say that.
03:16:57 I don't know that for a fact, but I will say sadly that seems.
03:17:00 To be the case.
03:17:01 Only only because it seems like churches don't.
03:17:04 Do anything for white people right now.
03:17:07 So it's not really a hard thing to accomplish.
03:17:11 Jay Ray, 1981. Love you, dev. God bless. Appreciate that, Jay.
03:17:16 Reaver PSA find your tribe I'm talking about IRL relationships, Internet friendships are cool and all, but nothing beats meeting up face to face for pint.
03:17:28 Good conversation, some actual productive stuff.
03:17:31 I love the black pilled homies, but it's gotta be ride or die at.
03:17:34 The local lads.
03:17:35 Hail our folk, right.
03:17:36 And I think we should do local type stuff, but I think not until we're able to purge ******* and spurges and stuff like that.
03:17:43 It's just, you know, that's that's honestly, that's been all that's been the big hang up with me just in a small way.
03:17:50 I remember years ago.
03:17:52 I moved somewhere new and I didn't know anybody, and I was trying to meet people and I don't know if it's even still a website, but I tried.
03:17:58 You know that that meetup.com was a thing at 1:00.
Speaker 21
03:18:01 Point where if.
Devon
03:18:01 You had like an interest.
03:18:03 You could start a meet up and like random people would sign up and you'd all meet up and do whatever.
03:18:08 And I started a meet up.
03:18:10 For, I think it was like retro gaming, like Retro video games, you know is whatever.
03:18:15 I'm a nerd and.
03:18:18 The people that showed up.
03:18:25 I was so horrified at what I'd created.
03:18:30 It soured me on ever doing something like that again.
Speaker 21
03:18:38 I was just like, oh, my God, where did you guys crawl out of?
03:18:46 Yeah, it was.
03:18:47 It was something.
03:18:47 It was something I wish I had.
03:18:50 No, actually, I'm glad I'm I'm kind of I'm.
03:18:53 I'm going to keep trying to blot that from my memory.
Devon
03:18:57 But I you know to, to, to, you know, avoid that.
03:19:01 Sort of a situation again.
03:19:03 We're going to do some vetting, I think.
03:19:06 Let's see here.
03:19:10 I pet goat.
03:19:16 If you think Sandy Hook was us, the Boston Marathon bombing was staged.
03:19:21 There were several photos from the two windows just above the action that got released.
03:19:28 Analyze all the photos and videos.
03:19:30 It's very thorough and convincing.
03:19:33 I'm not easily convinced.
03:19:35 You know, people have been saying stuff like that for years, and I've never really looked into it too much.
03:19:42 I mean, what is this that you sent me here?
03:19:46 Oh, this is long.
03:19:47 It's like a three hour video.
03:19:49 Alright, well, I'm not going to watch that.
Speaker 21
03:19:50 Right now, but I'll, I'll.
Devon
03:19:53 I I'm open to that being something something.
03:19:58 Not as it was told.
03:20:00 Because like I said, there was a lot of people pointing out some weirdness about that.
03:20:07 Jay Ray, 1981. But my question is, wasn't Rockwell the GDL of his time with over the top optics?
03:20:16 Yeah, but it was different, right?
03:20:19 So if in today's age, if you want to.
03:20:22 Get a platform.
03:20:24 You can do it.
03:20:26 It's, you know, like there was no streaming service for George Lincoln Rockwell.
03:20:33 He could because, you know, he was a design.
03:20:35 He was a graphic designer.
03:20:37 He was a publisher.
03:20:39 He was not never super successful at any of those adventures, but he could have made like a newsletter and sent it out or whatever.
03:20:47 But he would, you know, you'd have very limited reach.
03:20:50 He wouldn't we if that's if that's where he'd stopped, right?
03:20:53 We never would have heard of them. The only reason why we've heard of them is because he engaged in these tactics and got himself on TV and therefore memorialized for all time as part of the story of what happened in the 1960s. The only way to accomplish that back then was by doing those.
03:21:12 Tactics, I don't think.
03:21:14 That those tactics helped him in the present, I think they helped him in terms of a legacy and maybe because he was, you know, he was assassinated, that was a very smart thing to do because it's it.
03:21:29 It made it.
03:21:30 So he does have a legacy, right.
03:21:34 I think nowadays.
03:21:37 There's no there's no upside to that.
03:21:39 You're not going.
03:21:40 To get you're not going to get positive press by running around in a not seeing a form like you would in the 1960s or not that it was positive press, but he was in a situation where any press was positive press.
03:21:53 Nowadays, that's not so much the case, because anyone can start streaming and you'll actually be more successful if you're more accessible.
03:22:02 So that's just my personal take.
03:22:04 That's that's been my personal strategy.
03:22:08 Not that I hold back, really.
03:22:09 I mean, I think you guys know that.
03:22:12 But I also know that.
03:22:15 You you catch more flies with honey and I've just.
03:22:17 That's just been my philosophy in life.
03:22:19 You know, if I'm trying to get, I'm the kind of person where if you know a company ***** up my order, I don't rage at them.
03:22:26 Well, unless there's been, there's been a handful of times where I've just been like I'm at, you know, it's the last straw, right where I'm just like.
03:22:35 I've had enough with the company and I lose it.
03:22:37 I've I once lost it in a post office.
03:22:39 Like to a degree that surprised myself like I was.
03:22:42 I was so angrily raging at the post office people that I actually felt bad afterwards, but but they still did.
Speaker 14
03:22:48 Got it.
Devon
03:22:49 Yeah, but yeah, the.
03:22:52 But mostly I'm nice and I and I and I, you know, kill him with kindness, kind of a thing.
03:22:56 And because it usually gets you a lot farther in life, and so that's just been my that's just how I normally act with people generally.
03:23:04 So why would I act any different now?
03:23:07 And I just think that's probably that, but that's me.
03:23:10 Maybe someone else is.
03:23:12 Filling a need that I'm not by doing a different tactic.
03:23:17 UM, entertain us. Hi, Devin. Have you considered creating honey straws as a way to make money and share the work from your bees?
03:23:26 They're easy to make and cheap to ship.
03:23:29 There will be.
03:23:30 I never.
03:23:31 I know what you mean by honey straws.
03:23:33 I hadn't thought about doing that.
03:23:34 I was going to do.
03:23:35 Something else, but there will be something.
03:23:37 That I'm going to be doing.
03:23:39 I don't know how much money I'm even going to have though this year because.
03:23:43 Of the.
03:23:44 The drought and everything, there's like no beef food.
03:23:46 I mean, right now, most of the honey that's in the hives is is sugar water because there's no nectar out there for them to eat.
03:23:54 So I don't think you guys want sugar water hunting.
03:23:56 I mean that's, I mean in fact to make sure that I don't use it, I put blue food coloring in the sugar water that I feed the bees so that if I go to extract honey and the honey is blue.
Speaker 21
03:24:06 You know, it's.
03:24:07 Oh, don't use that.
Devon
03:24:09 But yeah, it's just it's.
03:24:10 Just been terrible this year.
03:24:12 UM.
03:24:15 But that's that's that's an idea that might happen. Jay Ray 1981. Hey, dad. Massachusetts residents are being told by their governor to house invaders because reasons in the pit. Yeah, I think New York's.
03:24:28 Doing that too, right?
03:24:30 They have all these illegal immigrants and they don't have the facilities for them, but they're they want really bad to be a sanctuary state.
03:24:36 So what?
03:24:36 Are they going to do?
03:24:39 It's all part of.
03:24:41 Part of displacing you.
03:24:42 It's all part of that applause you heard.
03:24:44 When, when Rockwell was saying, there's going to be 7 of them to every one of you and the.
03:24:49 Boomers applauded.
03:24:55 Night Nation review.
03:24:56 I hope someday Devin will get the clarity 15 or no.
03:25:02 What is that?
03:25:03 What's a VX?
03:25:07 Ohh OK, clarity via I was looking at like a Roman numeral stereo VST from Waves audio because you can use it in OBS to clean old clips.
03:25:17 And trash the audio.
03:25:18 It's very easy to use.
03:25:20 I've had great success with.
Speaker 21
03:25:21 It alright, let me let me.
Devon
03:25:23 And you mentioned that before, but I keep forgetting to look at it.
03:25:29 Let me see here.
03:25:32 I'll put in another tab.
03:25:36 I thought I did that last time and maybe I closed the tab on accident.
03:25:41 Alright, there we go.
03:25:41 It's searching.
Speaker 13
03:25:50 Easy money.
Devon
03:26:04 Hey, Devin, great to hear you do a stream on Rockwell. Just wanted to recommend a podcast for whoever's interested.
03:26:10 Called the Stone choir, hosted by two Christian nationalists.
03:26:15 Very informative and fact driven, it almost sounds like an NPR show.
03:26:19 If NPR was based and Jew pilled.
03:26:22 Well, there you go.
03:26:25 Never heard of a what?
03:26:25 A stone choir.
03:26:29 Entertaining us.
03:26:31 Have you heard of 1989 British video game system conics? Multisystem uh no. According to the founder of the Japanese forced British banks to stop funding it right before it was to be the released or to be released, every bank stopped funding it because the pressure from the Japanese.
03:26:52 I've never heard of it, but I'll tell you.
03:26:54 I'll tell you if it's British.
03:27:01 I'm just sad, alright, like British computers.
03:27:06 And then I don't know, maybe maybe the Connex multi system was awesome.
03:27:11 But I mean, what was that gay little keyboard thing that they had?
03:27:17 I think the Vectrix was British.
03:27:19 I mean the vectrix was pretty cool.
03:27:21 It was pretty cool.
03:27:23 But usually the British and technology, at least during that era, it was a little, you know, behind, shall we say.
03:27:32 But I don't know.
03:27:33 Maybe maybe this one was an exception.
03:27:35 The metrics was cool, it was just really weird because it was vector based and.
03:27:39 And I've never actually played a real one.
03:27:42 I've played the.
03:27:43 I've played the the ROMs, but that obviously especially they had they were they were one of the first companies to.
03:27:50 Do 3D glasses.
03:27:51 And they did it, I think as.
03:27:52 Early it was like almost the 70.
03:27:55 And it was funny. The solution they had. I've talked about 3D, how the way that you perceive 3D is. One eye is seeing one image and the other eye is seeing another image.
03:28:04 And the only way they could come up with doing that because they they they only had one monitor and so they had to find a way of making your eye one eye.
03:28:14 Seeing one image and one eye seeing another image so that it would look.
03:28:17 3D so the way that they did it was there was literally, you put these giant goggles on.
03:28:23 Had a spinning wheel that spun like really ******* fast, like at the speed of the refresh rate of the monitor.
03:28:31 In front of your.
03:28:31 Face so kind of like a timing light if you're familiar with timing lights from old mechanic days.
03:28:38 It would blank out one eye while it refreshed the screen for that eye, and then as the wheel spun it would cover up the other eye.
03:28:46 And then so these I can't imagine these things like not making you sick after just a few minutes, but moreover, the the wheel was spinning so quickly.
03:28:57 That it actually had.
03:29:01 Uh, uh what's what's the?
03:29:04 Like when you spin a top, what's that called that?
03:29:06 The force that's created by spinning a top?
03:29:09 The not centrifugal force, but like the.
03:29:13 Ohh anyway it it would actually it the the force that created like you guys know talking about right?
03:29:18 Like the thing that stabilizes missiles.
Speaker 21
03:29:22 Anyway, it doesn't matter you guys.
Devon
03:29:23 Know talking about that force was so strong that it.
03:29:27 It prevented you couldn't turn your head because just like the gyros, it was a gyroscope effect.
03:29:33 I mean, I don't think it's the word, but you know, I mean, so just like a gyroscope and a missile to stabilize the motion of a missile, it it was spun so quickly that it had this gyroscope effect on your head and you couldn't turn your head because it was stabilizing your head.
03:29:52 Anyway, that was that was British video gaming technology.
03:29:56 They call me Mr.
03:29:58 I watched most of the McCarthy hearings recently, a little boring but interesting to listen to.
03:30:04 It's set up like when Hillary was questioned, but about half of it's just politicians calling each other *****, they joked.
03:30:11 Communism into obscurity.
03:30:14 Well, there you go.
03:30:17 Well, that's cause a.
03:30:18 Lot of them were probably communists.
03:30:20 Like honestly, that's probably a big part of it was a lot of them, probably communists.
Speaker 21
03:30:26 OK, let's see here.
Devon
03:30:31 Oh, where to go?
03:30:31 There we go.
03:30:33 Doctor blow Hardy.
03:30:35 It's kind of like the skinheads generally unoptimized al and more interesting in, in or more interested in using selling crank than preserving our people or anything else productive.
03:30:48 You know, he came out his his strategy of dressing up like a Nazi again, I think it's it hit different in the 60s than it does today.
03:30:58 I I still don't know that it was the best strategy, but like I can say it's it was definitely it was a different time and so it it.
03:31:08 It it had a different effect than it would today.
03:31:12 Night fire, Devon. It would be a great. It would be great to do a deep dive on why so many Jews came from the turn of the century. In 1890, US Jewish population was 400,000 in 1920.
03:31:24 It was 3.0 wait. It was 400,000 and then in 1920, it was 3.3 million. Catholics in Russia went ape.
03:31:32 After the blood libel of Michael Weibo, Chenko Theodore Roosevelt for fell for the anti Czar propaganda.
03:31:42 Where are you?
03:31:44 Where's your second part?
03:31:48 I don't see and then you said like you have to have a second part.
03:31:51 I don't see a second part.
03:31:55 Well, not see Part 2 of what?
03:31:56 You were saying?
03:32:00 Oh, here we are. Anti ZAR propaganda opened the floodgates for Jewish immigration and made way for communists. Roosevelt's predecessor was shot in the gut for being slow on Russian immigration reform.
03:32:14 Yeah, that might be a good deep dive.
03:32:17 Cringe panda.
03:32:18 Almost 2:00 AM.
03:32:19 I'll catch the replay.
03:32:21 I'm very grateful for you covering this topic.
03:32:23 Just curious though, did you ever finish watching the Happy ***** Face movie so much to unpack from it?
03:32:29 But yeah, I love GRL or GLR rather.
03:32:32 I think I'm more of a Christian nationalist, but everything he says sounds.
03:32:37 Like what I what I say?
03:32:39 Yeah, he's very relatable.
03:32:41 And he was a Christian, I think.
03:32:45 And he was very American in his view.
03:32:48 Where he wanted the to preserve what the founding fathers had intended. I think that it needs to have an ethnic component that reinforces it, something that they overlooked, probably because they never imagined being white people in 1776 that they would have to have a racial component.
03:33:07 I don't think they ever imagined that that the kind of immigration.
03:33:11 That has taken place.
03:33:13 Would even I I think that that would blow their minds would explode if they realized what, what their.
03:33:21 Their country had turned into and they would.
03:33:24 They would feverishly write an ethnic component into the Constitution and some of the founders lamented the lack of a racial and ethnic component to the Constitution, including Ben Franklin.
03:33:38 And no, I have not finished watching that.
03:33:40 But I do have it.
03:33:41 It's in the it's in the.
03:33:43 The queue.
03:33:45 The difference is I won't grab attention with a corn cob pipe.
03:33:49 I have a panda hat for that, but soft actually did eventually wear a Nazi uniform.
03:33:56 Yeah, whatever happened to her? She on? She's still on Gavin Mcginnis's platform that no one watches.
03:34:02 Or maybe I say that for all I know, tons of people watch it and just I keep forgetting that it exists.
03:34:07 So I assume that it can't be that popular, but maybe I'm totally wrong about that.
03:34:12 Ali Mere Devin Rockwell's book White Power is a very good read. Or listen, it can be found in audio form on this site.
03:34:21 Yeah, it might be worth checking out.
03:34:24 I haven't actually listened to that yet.
03:34:27 Look at.
03:34:39 Here is Devon's century of self series, for those who haven't seen it, and you have a bunch of the bit shoot.
03:34:44 Links there.
03:34:45 All your work is important Mr.
03:34:47 Stack, but this is in particular should be shared around.
03:34:50 Yeah, the century of I appreciate the compliment, but the century of self stuff is really important, not even necessarily cause of.
03:34:56 Of my commentary.
03:34:57 But just like the the.
03:34:59 The source material is very rich in just evidence of what what happened to the boomers and why our country is the way that it is today.
03:35:09 And I try to I try to to to make that be the point of all my strings is kind of letting you understand why we are here today.
03:35:21 I do think that as we continue, I need to start including a a path forward and maybe that is something I haven't done.
03:35:30 Because really it's hard for me to think of a path forward that sounds super romantic.
03:35:35 You know, maybe the techno homesteading thing and we can make that sound romantic and and and inspiring.
03:35:42 But I kind of feel like we're in a weird point in history where we're going to be in a holding pattern for a little bit and that's just not the most exciting thing.
03:35:49 But then again.
03:35:50 Like Rockwell said, doesn't necessarily have to be based 100% on the, you know, statistics and proof or whatever.
03:35:55 It could just be something to look.
03:35:56 Forward to, you know, not not in the same vein as queuing on, but but maybe just as a as a vision of what can be.
03:36:05 So maybe that's something to think about.
03:36:08 Not not not that.
03:36:10 Look, I'll just be honest.
03:36:11 My channel is called Black Bill.
03:36:12 That's not.
03:36:13 That's not my strong suit.
03:36:16 You know, just the way my mind works.
03:36:18 Is, you know, it's like a lot of my friends that I grew up with are the same way a lot of them grew up to be penetration testers.
03:36:25 You know where they're trying to hack systems.
03:36:27 It's more more a mindset look.
03:36:30 For for what's wrong with systems and how they're they can be exploited and how they are exploited and and and how to maybe make them so they're not as easily exploitable in the future, but it's it's not.
03:36:46 It's not a mind that that is.
03:36:49 There's utopian, really at all so, and I think you kind of need.
03:36:52 A little bit of that.
03:36:54 My fat little ******** toe.
03:36:56 Did you hear about the boomer Waffen guy in Provo, UT they got murdered by the feds.
03:37:01 Excuse me?
03:37:01 Last Wednesday?
03:37:02 Yes, I did.
03:37:03 Did you know that it was truth social that ratted him out?
03:37:08 That's right.
03:37:09 It was truth.
03:37:09 Social that called the FBI on him.
03:37:13 Now that said, I know there's a lot of disagreement on this on Twitter.
03:37:18 If you read the post that he was posting.
03:37:22 I mean, I would have expected a a visit from the FBI if I said just one of those posts.
03:37:29 Like he was actively and with with specificity.
03:37:35 Fed posting to a degree that I've never seen anyone fed post on the Internet because it's the kind of stuff that you get banned for saying on any platform like he was literally describing like murder fantasies killing specific targets.
03:37:52 And look, I'm not saying he should.
03:37:55 I think they, I do think.
03:37:56 They went and killed him.
03:37:58 I think they went and assassinated him.
03:38:00 I don't think when they went to go visit him, they intended to bring him into custody.
03:38:05 But I also think that he was crazy to not think that that that was a possibility.
03:38:11 I don't know the whole story, but I also, I do know that the feds had contacted him prior to the raid.
03:38:17 And so he it's not like he should have known.
03:38:20 He should have known something like, you know, he should have dialed.
03:38:23 It back.
03:38:24 And he sounded like a real nice guy.
03:38:26 I'm pretty sure he was Mormon.
03:38:29 Think he was a nice old Mormon guy.
03:38:32 Like a prepper kind of into guns or whatever.
03:38:36 And he just didn't realize.
03:38:39 You can't say that **** without getting murdered by the feds, because that's where we're at now.
03:38:47 That's why we all have to be careful about what we say on the Internet because they I like I said, I don't think they had any other intention when they went and raided his house.
03:38:56 And I, from what I understand, there's now.
03:38:58 You know, in fact, I think they did such a bad job of.
03:39:02 Of making of not making that obvious that there's even like some there might be some inquiries going on. I mean, look, no one's going to.
03:39:13 Really pay the price.
03:39:15 Some some FBI agent might get a slap on the wrist, you know, like in, you know, like with Ruby Ridge and all these other things, they murder people and they just get.
03:39:22 Transferred or something, or given a medal.
03:39:27 You know, like if if if that black guy that in the at the capital can just.
03:39:33 Blast. Uh.
Speaker 21
03:39:36 UM.
Devon
03:39:37 What's her name in the neck?
03:39:40 Sorry, I'm getting tired.
03:39:41 I'm a little tired tonight.
03:39:43 What is there?
03:39:44 Am I am I?
03:39:46 Have I lost connection?
03:39:49 I just saw the.
03:39:50 The circle of death.
03:39:51 I'm going to go to regular chat.
03:39:54 Are we?
03:39:54 We should be back already.
03:39:56 I think we're back already.
03:40:05 I think we are back already.
03:40:11 Let me change the photo on this just to make sure, but I'm pretty sure we're back already.
03:40:23 There we go.
03:40:24 That's baby Rockwell.
03:40:28 Baby Rockwell.
03:40:32 Yeah. Ashley Babbitt, someone said.
03:40:38 That was that was her name.
03:40:41 Yeah, it's fine.
03:40:41 Now I think it is glitched for a second.
03:40:45 But yeah, the if that if the guy who killed Ashley Babbitt basically just got, like a medal, he didn't even get like a.
03:40:52 A slap on the.
03:40:53 Wrist and you just gotta understand that's what it is.
03:40:55 That's what it is now.
03:40:56 They will come and kill you.
03:40:59 And nothing will happen to them.
03:41:02 So don't make threats like that unless.
03:41:07 Unless you're aware of the consequences.
03:41:10 OK.
03:41:13 Two end dog.
03:41:15 With O slash.
03:41:19 Jay Ray, 1981.
03:41:22 Come in late.
03:41:23 Didn't hear a lot from George Lincoln Rockwell.
03:41:27 Much respect to him.
03:41:29 Don't get me wrong.
03:41:30 God bless.
03:41:35 I don't know what you mean by that, but the don't.
Speaker 21
03:41:37 Get me wrong.
Devon
03:41:41 But thank you for the support there, Jay Ray, high functioning alcoholic.
03:41:47 Have some money, Sir.
03:41:48 Well, I appreciate that high function alcoholic.
03:41:52 And then you also say I feel like this is relevant to watch considering the content of tonight's show.
03:41:58 And then you have a link to a way.
03:42:00 Of the world video.
Speaker
03:42:05 What is this?
Devon
03:42:08 At the risk of destroying the entire stream.
Speaker 21
03:42:10 Let me see.
03:42:22 What is this?
Devon
03:42:27 It's from March.
03:42:32 Ah, **** it.
03:42:32 Let's play it.
03:42:33 Why not?
03:42:33 Why not?
03:42:35 Why not only because we're we're cruising through these pretty quick.
03:42:40 Let me bring this up here.
Speaker 34
03:42:48 Breaking news tonight, several homes in West Palm Beach.
Speaker
03:42:51 Have been targeted with back.
Speaker 12
03:42:54 Now they were throwing Flyers these Flyers filled with Mike Jackals gave us details of what they found.
Devon
03:43:01 About 150 homes in the northeast section of West Palm Beach had received these.
Speaker 3
03:43:06 Facts I mean.
Speaker 16
03:43:07 I'm the only Jewish Republican in the Florida legislature.
03:43:10 I take a personal interest in them.
Speaker 35
03:43:12 I have never heard.
03:43:13 Of any Jew fussing about any communist coming to.
03:43:16 The only time they fuss.
03:43:17 Is when an anti communist comes to speak.
Speaker 12
03:43:19 It feels like this is happening every day now.
Speaker 35
03:43:21 All I can do, ladies and gentlemen, is present to you a few.
Speaker 12
03:43:25 We'll put this flyer up for you, these Flyers.
03:43:27 Filled with shocking.
Speaker 3
03:43:29 It's a plastic bag with a flyer.
Speaker 35
03:43:31 Including shocking, shocking weighted down with shocking.
Speaker 5
03:43:36 Facts now, neighbors.
Speaker 10
03:43:38 Who I spoke with woke up this morning say they were shocked.
Speaker 17
03:43:42 Representative Mike Caruso filed a bill that would enhance.
Speaker 12
03:43:49 Several state lawmakers announcing the filing of a new bill that aims to make certain anti-Semitic threats.
Speaker 35
03:43:57 Now while I maintain ladies and gentlemen.
03:43:59 The old thrust of my speech.
03:44:00 Tonight will be.
03:44:01 That you cannot have an educated opinion.
03:44:04 You cannot manage the affairs of a so-called democracy unless you are.
03:44:08 Given all the facts, all the facts.
Speaker 13
03:44:22 Hate time elevated to a hate crime.
03:44:26 Hate crime. Hate crime.
03:44:30 And therefore he third degree felony.
Speaker 8
03:44:51 Remember, our boys on the Malabar Rd.
Speaker 12
03:44:58 We'll put this flyer up for you, these Flyers.
03:45:00 Filled with.
Speaker 16
03:45:02 Anyone who comes across Flyers can.
Speaker 32
03:45:06 Are encouraged to report it.
Speaker 2
03:45:08 To the.
Speaker 35
03:45:22 Anymore than a navigator could guide a ship if you deprived.
03:45:25 Him of.
03:45:26 Information is latitude and longitude.
03:45:28 The speed of the ship.
George Lincoln Rockwell
03:45:28 And so forth.
03:45:29 You have got.
Speaker 35
03:45:30 To let people know the facts of.
03:45:32 The matter before they can judge correctly.
Speaker 13
03:45:44 I confess to spreading, I confess to spreading.
03:45:55 Turkey crisis hate crimes crisis crime.
Speaker 25
03:46:04 I prepared.
Speaker 3
03:46:14 Bash, bash, bash.
Devon
03:46:26 There you go.
03:46:26 Unfortunately, it wasn't stopped.
03:46:28 It was signed in Israel by DeSantis.
03:46:31 At least that's my understanding, right?
03:46:34 So that is what it is.
03:46:37 Shocking facts.
03:46:39 All right.
03:46:40 Hey, would you **** **?
03:46:50 Shout out to those who know me, excited to watch a replay on GR or GLR.
03:46:55 I don't know why I keep wanting to say GRL.
03:46:59 Keep up the.
03:47:00 Good work professor stack.
03:47:02 You should cover ghetto lobster.
03:47:05 Ghetto lobster.
03:47:06 I don't know what Ghetto lobster is.
03:47:08 Is that like a food?
03:47:10 Or is that like Jordan, a black Jordan Peterson or?
Speaker 21
03:47:14 One is, let's get our lobster.
Devon
03:47:17 We look up ghetto lobster here.
Speaker 11
03:47:20 Right.
Devon
03:47:25 Urban Dictionary says it's based like a fake ghetto person.
03:47:31 I don't know.
03:47:33 Not sure how it would cover that unless you're talking about someone in particular.
03:47:38 Avtomat, Kalashnikova, China and Vietnam are in many respects national socialists.
03:47:46 I visited East Asia not long ago.
03:47:49 They cannot surpass us quite yet due to some key advantages that whites have.
03:47:54 But I do believe East Asia will dominate the world, especially if they have, if they can increase their birth rate again through net stock policy.
03:48:04 You know, very, very possibly very possibly.
03:48:07 I mean, we're certainly not on the we're we're we're on the decline. So someone's going to take that number one spot.
03:48:13 That's just the way the world works. And and. And China would be a good pick if I had to pick one. Jay Ray, 1981. How did they get so indoctrinated so early?
03:48:24 At the turn of the century, so many were based at the time, so depressing.
03:48:28 Anyway, goodnight, friends.
03:48:29 Well, it didn't happen overnight.
03:48:30 It took a really long time. It did. They didn't get the Immigration Act they wanted till 1965. If you look at the the blood libel edition streams, the the entire state.
03:48:44 Department was quote UN quote anti-Semitic prior to World War 2.
03:48:48 So and and now it's like 100% Jewish. So it didn't happen overnight. It took a lot, a lot of time because they, they they exploited the the 1st amendment and the freedom of religion.
03:49:02 And the freedom of speech and they.
03:49:06 We're able to use that.
03:49:09 You know, they they used our kindness against us is is one way to.
Speaker 24
03:49:13 Put it.
Devon
03:49:16 Fruit frontino frontino.
03:49:20 ******* hippies laughing.
03:49:22 There you go.
03:49:23 ******* hippie boomers laughing at their own replacement.
03:49:27 Devon's assigned FBI Agent 911 is a month away. New stream this year. Or do you have some old ones to recommend?
Speaker 21
03:49:34 I mean, I don't know.
Devon
03:49:38 I I put together that that live broadcast of 911.
03:49:43 Years ago that I've I've played live.
03:49:46 As it happened, as if you were watching it live on 9/11 again, I I don't know if I'll do that this year.
03:49:52 I might do that this year as far as if you want a good rundown of what's going, Ryan Dawson, as much as he's cringing a lot of other.
03:50:00 Things. It's pretty good on 9/11.
03:50:04 Fronting all when GLR said imagine going up to a mirror are minor.
03:50:11 A Jew in the audience yelped, thinking he was talking about minors, as in underage people.
Speaker 21
03:50:18 Bump. Bump, bump.
Devon
03:50:24 Alright, ******** ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 5
03:50:29 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 14
03:50:33 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
03:50:41 Welcome back ******** ******.
03:50:42 People like Alex Jones are the types that Rockwell warned us against or about.
03:50:47 Please Dev, may we watch?
03:50:49 I think this is relevant and this isn't even two days old.
03:50:53 It made me sick to my stomach.
03:50:56 I I think I know what it is.
03:50:59 Let's just see what it if it's what I think it is.
03:51:06 Oh yeah, that's what.
03:51:07 Yeah, we'll watch it.
03:51:08 It's what?
03:51:08 I thought it was.
Speaker 21
03:51:14 Yeah, yeah, it's not good.
Devon
03:51:18 It's look first first we had Dennis Prager.
03:51:22 Saying it was OK.
03:51:25 To watch.
03:51:27 AI child ****.
03:51:29 This is how it happens guys.
03:51:31 This is how it happened with gay acceptance.
03:51:34 OK, it wasn't that long ago.
03:51:37 All conservatives were pretty much in agreement that being a fad was immoral and you were going to hell like that with no question.
03:51:46 And that OK, we're not going to tie you to the back of a truck and have a good.
03:51:50 Old fashioned *** drag.
03:51:51 But we by no means want you in our societies or near our children or anything like that, that was.
03:51:57 That was 100% accepted.
03:52:01 Now look at today, right.
03:52:03 And and people thought they weren't.
03:52:05 Going to normalize.
03:52:06 Pedos and other degenerate ****, and sure enough.
03:52:10 You have Dennis Prager, a big voice, whether you like it or not, in the ears of conservatives.
03:52:15 Look, I used to listen to him years ago, I.
03:52:17 Know of what I speak?
03:52:19 And he's telling them that jacking off to AI child **** is totally fine.
03:52:24 And now we've got this ********.
Speaker 14
03:52:27 Blair's a good person. You look like a woman, Blair. Whites done nothing wrong.
03:52:31 Your bones look like a woman.
03:52:32 We're very blessed to have you as an amazing, beautiful, smart person.
03:52:36 My genetics says this is a woman.
03:52:38 You're an articulate, amazing person, a beautiful person.
03:52:41 The way God works mysterious ways, it creates beautiful things.
03:52:43 He just shows you how the.
03:52:44 How God works in mysterious ways.
03:52:47 I know this in my heart.
03:52:47 You're a good person.
03:52:48 You love the children.
03:52:49 You're the perfect spokesperson.
03:52:51 This is what they probably should have done over at.
03:52:54 Over at Bud Light, but apparently at a spiritual level. I realize that God's working through you and it's it's it's an amazing thing.
03:53:03 Blair's a good person. You look like a woman. Blair White's done.
Devon
03:53:06 Nothing wrong that basically to me I it almost makes you wonder if they ******.
03:53:15 You know.
03:53:18 Doesn't that make you wonder if they ******?
03:53:24 But that's that's what's going to happen more and more like people thought I was kidding.
03:53:28 More and more you're going to.
03:53:29 Have these more mainstream right wing people, slowly but surely normalizing the ****** stuff, and then you're going to have you'll you'll have right wing.
03:53:40 You'll you at some point there will be right wing Drag Queen story.
03:53:45 Where they they read the Constitution to kids or something stupid like that.
03:53:51 A lowly scribing God's army insomnia stream is worth watching twice.
03:53:55 Thanks again.
03:53:56 Well, I appreciate that.
03:53:57 Lily scribe.
03:54:01 Hopefully you watch more than just two streams though.
Speaker 21
03:54:05 Get it cause like.
03:54:06 Because you said twice and like.
03:54:09 Cause like.
Speaker 11
03:54:13 I told you I'm tired.
Speaker 21
03:54:16 I get really Dad jokey when I get tired.
Devon
03:54:21 Maybe next time, just listen to the last stream.
03:54:24 My prayers for Nazi dice.
03:54:27 There you go.
03:54:27 Oh, there you go.
03:54:28 You just listened to last stream.
03:54:30 There you go.
03:54:31 Yes, he is fine or.
03:54:34 So I've been told after a commandant.
03:54:37 Hey, Devon.
03:54:37 Jews are immoral creatures.
03:54:39 I remember before I woke up to the Jewish question that I thought Jews were awesome and I didn't know all the data about them.
03:54:46 I feel shamed that I never thought that they were, or that that I thought that they were awesome.
03:54:51 Then did you?
03:54:52 Or when did you wake up to the Jews?
03:54:55 Ish behavior Devin.
03:54:57 Well, look, I look, I didn't think.
03:54:59 I don't know if I was.
03:55:00 I thought they were awesome, but I didn't have a problem with Jews.
03:55:04 I had Jewish friends.
03:55:05 I had Jewish girlfriends.
03:55:08 I I yeah.
03:55:09 I just didn't thinking of it.
03:55:10 I just thought they were like Christians without the New Testament.
03:55:14 That's how I looked at it.
03:55:15 I think a lot of.
03:55:16 Christians did and I thought they were good.
03:55:19 They I thought they were just good at, you know, making movies and being comedians or something.
03:55:24 Like I didn't realize that there was some kind of nepotism at work there, and until I started working in that industry and realized.
03:55:31 Oh no, there's.
03:55:32 Probably some nepotism at work here.
03:55:34 It wasn't too earth shattering for me because like the, everything came together.
03:55:40 You know what?
03:55:41 I would have felt.
03:55:43 Uncomfortable with it.
03:55:44 If it hadn't been so obvious once you see it.
03:55:48 And it it wasn't even all that disturbing to me.
03:55:51 Like I done it wrong.
03:55:53 Like it was.
03:55:54 It took me a few weeks to really wrap my head around because I wanted to really be sure and the but the everything I looked at, I was just like **** and it it's it is every single ******* time.
03:56:05 And the longer I do the stream, the more obvious that becomes.
03:56:10 So it's it's uh.
03:56:13 Yeah, I mean, I don't feel bad about not getting it before.
03:56:16 I mean, I don't feel bad about not getting things that how would I, how would I get it right in the same way I don't really.
03:56:22 I'm not even really angry with some boomers who still don't get it if they haven't been exposed to this stuff or because they've been brainwashed by the idiot box for so long that they're just, you know, can't teach an old dog new tricks.
03:56:33 Kind of a thing.
03:56:34 Right.
03:56:34 I don't get mad at people who who don't get things because they're not exposed to stuff.
03:56:41 I get mad at people who once exposed, deny it because they want to live in delusion, like flat Earthers, for example.
03:56:50 I'm not going to bring them up, except for I am.
03:56:52 I'm going to bring them up and shun them and shame them because they're ******* ******* and that don't listen to facts.
03:56:58 And when faced with facts, they emotionally react to it.
03:57:02 And that's the kind of ****** I don't ******* like.
03:57:05 Like, if you have someone and look, there's people that they'll do that with the JQ.
03:57:10 You'll present all the facts.
03:57:12 It's obvious.
03:57:14 And they'll still reject it because it makes them feel uncomfortable.
03:57:17 Those are the people I have no ******* respect for whatsoever, and I think they should maybe kill themselves.
Speaker 21
03:57:26 Maybe that's a little much, but you.
Devon
03:57:28 Know uh. Let's see here.
03:57:32 Where are we at?
03:57:34 Odd question or this is reverb?
03:57:37 Odd question.
03:57:37 Devin, do you think that the word ******* is partly a negative term because of women?
03:57:43 Naturally, it would make sense for.
03:57:45 A woman to.
03:57:46 Not want her man to give a damn about his other kids.
03:57:50 Hold on.
03:57:51 What naturally would make sense for a woman to not want her man to give a damn about his other?
03:57:57 Only their kids.
03:57:58 I donated sperm and some women I've dated didn't like it.
03:58:04 They didn't like that you had sperm out there, you know, potentially making babies that you'll never know about.
03:58:11 I mean, I'm guessing like if the depending on how what the how how that's all structured, it's not like these are people although who knows.
03:58:18 Because I've heard of legal cases where it ends up being a.
03:58:20 Problem so I don't know, it depends on how you set it up, but if it's not going to be a problem, I don't.
03:58:27 I know when women don't always think the I mean well, they never think the way that we do, and occasionally they get really annoyed by things that are shocking to me or not shocking.
03:58:35 But weird to me.
03:58:37 Like I I can't wrap.
03:58:38 I don't understand why they're upset by that.
03:58:40 And I wouldn't understand why they'd be upset by this, because it's just like you have other kid.
03:58:45 You you potentially, I don't even.
03:58:46 Know if you.
03:58:47 If you know.
03:58:48 Or not.
03:58:48 I don't think they tell you, right?
03:58:50 But if you've donated sperm, and like someone's making a baby with your sperm out there, that's not necessarily something I recommend doing. But I'm just saying from a woman's point of view, I don't see why that affects her.
03:59:00 I don't see why that would.
03:59:01 You know why?
03:59:02 Why that would bother her?
03:59:03 It's not like you went around like Impregnant personally impregnating these women, you know, I mean, that would I would.
03:59:08 Understand that. But.
03:59:10 That this is kind of a clinical thing.
03:59:12 Like would you care if she donated her eggs to a fertility clinic?
03:59:15 I mean, probably not, right?
03:59:19 Unless she was.
03:59:19 Now out of eggs as a result.
03:59:23 So yeah, I don't understand.
03:59:24 I don't.
03:59:24 Know why a woman would be upset by that?
03:59:29 But who understands women ****, I mean.
03:59:32 First, first man to understand women wins life.
03:59:37 Abra Commandant everyone support this stream and press the fire button fagots.
03:59:42 I should get like a press the fire button animation right?
Speaker 34
03:59:47 I'm going to put you in the hospital to stop you from having more kids.
Speaker 21
03:59:50 Everyone hit that.
Devon
03:59:51 Fire button.
03:59:51 I'm going to do it.
03:59:52 I haven't hit it.
03:59:53 There we go.
03:59:53 Bam, I just hit it.
03:59:55 Everyone hit that fire button.
03:59:59 Night Nation review talking about VSD limiters to prevent ear rape Devin.
04:00:03 I know a lot of the good ones and how to use them.
04:00:06 Yeah, I mean, I I know about VST plugins, I've just never the. The only time I've tried to use them with OBS was I think it was like over a year ago I forgot what I was trying to accomplish with it.
04:00:18 But I've been.
04:00:19 I've been using VSD plugins forever, just not with OBS.
04:00:23 I I just haven't.
04:00:24 It's just laziness.
04:00:26 Honestly, it's something like I keep.
04:00:28 I'm not the one that has to experience the ear rape, so I keep forgetting that that happens and I'm looking at my levels being all over the ******* place.
04:00:35 But I'll I'll get that set up. I appreciate that. Leo the dangler. Love you little. I don't know who you're talking about, but how dare you.
Speaker 34
04:00:44 I am not method defect.
04:00:48 And I don't see why.
04:00:49 How can the doctor say that?
04:00:50 I am.
Devon
04:00:54 All right, here we go, Auber comma.
04:00:56 Not another question.
04:00:57 Why do Jews always try to promote sexual degenerate behavior in nearly all leading Pro Peter organizations, it's always Jews in charge.
04:01:07 It nearly feels that all Jews are just a bunch of pedos.
04:01:11 Well, statistically speaking, they're way overrepresented in pedophilia.
04:01:14 You can ask, or I've.
04:01:16 I've talked to prison guards.
04:01:18 That have told me this.
04:01:20 And, but there's there's actual.
04:01:22 That's anecdotal.
04:01:23 There are studies that show that Jews are overrepresented in in these convictions as well.
04:01:32 Ham radio expert says ******** ****** for $1.00 that's that's right, we got.
04:01:37 We got ******** ****** back.
04:01:40 You know, love him or hate him, we.
04:01:42 Got him back.
04:01:47 Leah the dangler and whites shouldn't live together.
04:01:52 Well, that's, you know, I think I think to some extent both sides agree to agree with that until of course, one of the sides realizes the conditions that.
04:02:04 Their living conditions and what what those would be without the the other group.
04:02:10 Subsidizing them.
04:02:12 System approved rebel, one of two Dutch Christians, went to South Africa to set up a society they liked in a far sparsely inhabited land.
04:02:23 Jews like to complain about how bad Europeans are, how they've been persecuted and so on.
04:02:29 Why didn't they do something similar and set up a society in a far away?
04:02:35 No one would have stopped them.
04:02:37 They had access to ships, considering their ties with trading.
04:02:41 If none had the hands on the navigational skills, I'm sure they'd they'd be plenty of Europeans.
04:02:47 More than happy to help them on their way.
04:02:50 Why did they choose to stay and ***** and moan because they're parasitic.
04:02:56 You know, that's like saying, why did this tapeworm decide to live inside my body when it can just go dig a hole and live in the hole?
04:03:03 No, it'll die in the hole.
04:03:05 It has to.
04:03:06 Live in your body or it dies.
04:03:09 Their whole survival strategy depends on other like a host country.
04:03:14 Like any parasite, like that's their whole their whole survival strategy is that they have a a high trust society.
04:03:24 That they can.
04:03:26 Drain of resources for lack of a better.
Speaker 21
04:03:29 Term, you know.
Devon
04:03:32 J5J5.
04:03:43 Alright, J5 has a link to a song.
04:03:47 You know, I don't want this to be.
04:03:50 I don't want this to be.
04:03:51 Like a jukebox. But uh.
04:03:56 I'll play a little bit of this.
04:03:59 I'll play a little bit of this.
04:04:02 Unless it's really terrible, then I'll play.
04:04:04 Not much of it at all.
04:04:06 Let's see what we got here.
Speaker 31
04:04:19 This is a.
04:04:20 Strain of hatred that's gone on for 2000 years. Jews against everyone else. Jews have words for anyone who is not a Jew. Derogatory.
Speaker 11
04:04:34 Meaning, so they want.
Speaker 31
04:04:35 Everyone else but us.
04:04:39 To harm as many guys as they possibly can and.
04:04:43 Look at their Talmud.
04:04:44 Their Talmud says kill Pebble Hall.
04:04:48 It's your religious.
04:04:49 Duty to steal from them, to bring harm to them.
Speaker 11
04:04:53 Martin Luther, the man who created.
Speaker 31
04:04:56 The Protestant Reformation back in.
04:04:58 1543.
04:05:01 For the book.
Speaker 11
04:05:02 Called the jeans and their.
Speaker 31
04:05:04 Lies in this book.
04:05:06 He outlined tone coded Jewish doctors.
04:05:10 Jewish doctors are here to poison us.
04:05:14 What he.
04:05:15 Was saying in.
04:05:16 1543 the Jews.
Speaker 11
04:05:20 And their lies and their lies and their lies.
04:05:26 Shoes and their lives shoes.
04:05:30 And their lives and their lives.
04:05:36 Find their lives and their lives and their lives.
Speaker 31
04:05:45 What did Martin Luther know?
04:05:47 About these Jews.
04:05:48 Back in 1543.
04:05:51 That people seem to have forgotten now because the media is owned by Jews.
Speaker
04:05:56 Also, about a very important issue of vaccine hesitancy.
04:06:00 Folks who get most of their vaccines.
04:06:02 Normally might be hesitant about these vaccines.
Speaker 12
04:06:04 Because they were developed so quickly.
Speaker
04:06:06 What do you tell?
04:06:07 Those folks who might?
04:06:08 Be saying.
04:06:08 Well, I'm gonna wait a few months.
Speaker 35
04:06:09 Before I get this one.
Speaker
04:06:11 I would tell them I.
Speaker 19
04:06:12 Wish that this situation was not so critical.
Speaker
04:06:14 You have not yet.
04:06:14 Had your shot, when do you plan to get it?
Speaker 16
04:06:17 Humor the jeans.
Speaker
04:06:19 I can. I will.
Speaker 11
04:06:22 And their lies and their lies and their lies.
04:06:28 Shoes and their lives and their and their shoes and their.
04:06:32 Lives and their lives and their lives.
04:06:44 Shoes and their lives.
Speaker 31
04:06:46 Back to the show.
Speaker 16
04:06:48 This message for all FBI, CIA investigators or any District Attorney or investigator or prosecutor, if you.
04:06:56 Have one molecule.
04:06:58 Of self respecting from the body and if you have a normal survival instinct and you care about the future of your children and form teams of investigators to go after this *** ** * ***** and nail this ************, nail them you.
04:07:16 Know what to do.
04:07:18 Never forget what these Tuesday to us and get them.
Speaker 31
04:07:21 Get him.
04:07:22 Get him the Jews.
Speaker 11
04:07:24 And their lies and their lies.
04:07:28 And their lives.
04:07:30 Shoes and their lives.
04:07:34 Their lives are lives, shoes and fair.
04:07:40 Alright, just pray long song.
04:07:43 Don't let this play out in the shoes.
Speaker 31
04:07:48 Alright, but every single other generation.
Devon
04:07:53 Let's wrap this up.
04:07:58 System approved Rebel says there's a bit of levity unintentionally hilarious Hong Kong advert from the late 1980s. Interesting what can be said when everyone is ethnically on the same page? Unfortunately, this brand was forced to change its name.
Speaker 21
04:08:17 Let's take a look here.
Speaker 3
04:08:33 Docky toothpaste gives you a cool, fresh tingling taste.
04:08:41 Docking with fluoride protects your teeth for clean, brighter smiles, darker toothpaste so fresh you can feel the difference all day long.
04:08:57 Darkly toothpaste.
Devon
04:09:00 I wish I had some darkey toothpaste.
04:09:06 All right.
04:09:07 And then last but not least.
04:09:11 Hammer, new expert says Jew the Jew fears.
04:09:17 The ********.
04:09:20 Well, I I lost that.
04:09:21 I was going to say the ******** area, the ********.
04:09:25 Why are my things not playing tonight?
04:09:28 There we go.
04:09:28 That was probably your rapey.
04:09:30 Apologize for that.
04:09:33 But a good one to end on.
04:09:35 Alright guys, thanks for being here.
04:09:37 Thanks for the support and we'll be here maybe on Wednesday.
04:09:42 I I I have a couple of interviews that I'm trying to get all the times lined up.
04:09:47 It's not.
04:09:48 It's it.
04:09:48 It's, you know, it's just I had to rush or a bunch of people come and and and just trying to coordinate them too.
04:09:54 Other and but I'll I'll at the very least if there's not an interview that that plays next week, I'll try to do a Wednesday stream or something or we might just have one anyway.
04:10:04 If I feel like and I have all my all my other stuff done, so thanks for being here in the meantime for black pill blame, of course.
04:10:15 I am of course course course, course, course, course, course, even sag.
Speaker 4
04:10:20 I heard you have to think for Ellie.
04:10:25 ******* weirdo.
04:10:28 Stop skipping around like a ******* nut job.
04:10:30 You're a scientist.
04:10:30 For ***** sake.
04:10:33 Nice jumpsuit.
04:10:40 You ever just think?
04:10:40 To yourself.
04:10:41 Wow, I'm Gordon freeman.
04:10:42 Everyone *******.
04:10:43 Hates me, but I persist anyways.
04:10:46 Get your man ******* out of here, Freeman.
04:10:52 Get ******.
04:10:52 Gordon Freeman, you're a clown, you know that?
04:10:55 Feel free to slip into the anti mass spectrometer laser today, you ******* fruitcake.
04:10:59 Sorry, did I say that out loud?