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INSOMNIA STREAM: SILENCE OF THE TRANS EDITION.mp3

03/23/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 What's the point?
Speaker 2
00:02:06 What's your favorite song?
00:02:10 Maybe we could come along.
00:02:57 Maybe just a smile.
Speaker 1
00:03:11 Could we talk for a while?
Speaker 3
00:03:19 I think your.
Speaker 2
00:04:00 Shake it up.
Speaker 4
00:06:06 I am.
Speaker 5
00:06:41 I could never.
Speaker 1
00:07:31 I don't know.
Devon
00:09:56 There we go.
00:09:56 The microphone is now on.
00:09:57 Good morning. Good.
00:09:59 Good afternoon.
00:09:59 Good night.
00:10:00 But mostly good night.
00:10:01 Right, a little bit earlier tonight.
00:10:05 This is so.
00:10:06 Far so good.
00:10:06 We dropped a few frames, but you know, I always drop a few in the beginning, so.
00:10:10 Hopefully that's not a big deal.
00:10:14 Yeah, space Internet holding up so far, by the way, this is the insomnia stream.
00:10:19 I'm, of course, Devin Stack here.
00:10:21 We're going to go over some.
00:10:23 ****** films.
00:10:25 Oh my God.
00:10:25 Some violent ****** films.
00:10:28 So violent.
00:10:29 I mean peaceful.
00:10:31 I mean, not violent.
00:10:32 All as we will as we will.
00:10:34 Soon find out.
00:10:36 But the Yeah Space Center holding up so good or holding up so far.
00:10:41 So good, uh, yeah.
00:10:43 And it's even withstanding transmissions from the Ham radio.
00:10:47 I have not gone full legal.
00:10:49 Limit on this ***** yet, but I I.
00:10:51 Threw about four.
00:10:52 150 watts at it the other day and.
00:10:55 Didn't didn't drop connection, so I'm hoping that that my my efforts to feed the feed line through several ferrite toroids.
00:11:06 For those of you out there in the audience who are, who are nerds, and what I'm.
00:11:10 Talking about to help block the RF.
00:11:12 Hopefully that did its trick.
00:11:13 Right.
00:11:14 But I'll slowly inch up in wattage and see if I start frying Elon Musk's satellite dish. Speaking of which.
00:11:24 This is kind of crazy.
00:11:26 So inflation is going up crazy high.
00:11:30 And I got an e-mail from the space Internet company.
00:11:36 About the inflation, I wasn't.
00:11:37 It wasn't expecting that it was a bit odd.
00:11:40 But I I kind of respect it, I I mean as much as I don't like that the price has gone up.
00:11:45 I kind of respect that.
00:11:46 They're they're.
00:11:48 They're being honest about what it is, so here, here's the e-mail I got today, it says due to excessive levels of inflation.
00:11:57 The price of Starlink or the Starlink kit is increasing from 499, so 500 bucks to 549. So they're increasing the kit to 550 bucks.
00:12:11 For deposit holders, that's if you've already put your deposit in.
00:12:14 So I snuck in right before I almost got.
00:12:16 Jacked out of.
00:12:17 More money here.
00:12:19 So if you're waiting.
00:12:20 For your dish, you and you already.
00:12:21 Put your 100.
00:12:22 Dollar deposit in you got to pay another 50 bucks, but it gets better.
00:12:26 And 599 so 600.
00:12:29 Bucks for new orders.
00:12:30 So if you put in a new order.
00:12:31 They just jacked up the price 100 bucks effective today.
00:12:36 In addition, the service price will increase from $99.00 a month to 110.
00:12:44 The new price will apply to your subscription.
00:12:46 Blah blah blah blah.
00:12:49 So yeah, inflation is real.
00:12:54 Inflation is real and it's it's only gonna.
00:12:58 It's only gonna get worse.
00:12:59 It's only gonna increase as we continue.
00:13:04 There's there's some people making some fairly dire predictions about that.
00:13:10 I'm not entirely in disagreement with with some of these dire predictions.
00:13:16 I mean, look, this is.
00:13:17 The I I who who?
00:13:18 Would have thought that this is how it would unfold.
00:13:20 I guess no one did right?
00:13:21 No one actually knew how this was all going to.
00:13:25 Play out, but most of us we've been saying for a long time.
00:13:29 Hey, this is.
00:13:30 We're going to have.
00:13:32 You know you can't have.
00:13:33 I mean, just the debt itself, I remember like 10 years ago, 10 years ago, working on videos where they were freaking out like.
00:13:41 Oh my God.
00:13:42 The debt's like 12 trillion.
00:13:44 Dollars, which is it?
00:13:45 That it's way more than that.
00:13:47 Well, now it's it's over double that.
00:13:49 But like, even even if just, I mean, that's the official federal deficit, right.
00:13:54 There's so much more than just the federal deficit.
00:13:59 There's so much more.
00:14:01 Than just that, I mean each individual state for example.
00:14:05 Many of them are running on debt.
00:14:09 And that's just.
00:14:10 State governments.
00:14:11 And then you have county governments, you have city governments.
00:14:16 Many of them are have been running on debt for a long time and you Add all that up.
00:14:22 I mean, we're talking like it's.
00:14:24 It's it's a Ponzi scheme.
00:14:26 It's literally a Ponzi scheme.
00:14:31 And you know, you start ******* around with the the the banking system.
00:14:36 As as they've been doing with the the sanctions on Russia and stuff like that, look, it's not looking good.
00:14:43 It's not looking good for the dollar.
00:14:45 It's not looking good for the economy, gas prices even out here have gone up significantly.
00:14:52 I mean, I I didn't even fill up my tank the other day, cause I was like, **** I already.
00:14:56 Put 50 bucks in.
00:14:57 I'm not.
00:14:58 I don't care that I'm only halfway full.
00:15:00 That's just how much.
00:15:01 How much am I gonna am I?
00:15:02 Supposed to pay for ******* gas right now.
00:15:05 Well, I guess maybe I was stupid to.
00:15:07 Me because it's probably be a lot more.
00:15:09 In a few weeks, right?
00:15:12 Anywho, anywho.
00:15:15 So yeah, that's that's fun.
00:15:17 That's fun and exciting.
00:15:19 That that intro song I could never be a woman.
00:15:22 You will never be a woman.
00:15:24 You will never be a woman.
00:15:25 ******** out there and ****** land.
00:15:28 You will never, ever be a woman.
00:15:32 And now we will talk about one of the more famous ****** movies.
00:15:38 And we're going to.
00:15:39 Talk about a few more movies too, but this is the this is probably 1.
00:15:42 Of the more.
00:15:42 Current ones and actually probably this.
00:15:45 Will probably be the last ****** movie.
00:15:49 And old training serial killer movie ever made.
00:15:53 It'll probably be the last one, because they're already memory holding this stuff.
00:15:57 They're already changing movies.
00:15:59 They're already.
00:16:00 Well, we'll go into that after we we go over this so.
Speaker 8
00:16:04 Silence and lambs.
00:16:05 Many of you are.
Devon
00:16:07 Very familiar with this movie.
00:16:08 It's a pretty famous movie starring a A a lesbian, strong, powerful woman.
00:16:14 And you know the actresses.
00:16:16 I don't.
00:16:17 I don't know if the the character is supposed to be, but she might as well be as far as I can tell by watching the movie Jodie Foster.
00:16:24 And then Anthony Hopkins, excuse me, Anthony Hopkins, or for you British people, I guess he's Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Speaker 2
00:16:27 OK.
Devon
00:16:33 All right.
00:16:35 So let's dive right in for those of you who don't know what this movie is about, I'm.
00:16:39 I'm pretty sure there's not a lot of you, but just in case, here we go.
00:16:44 So the movie starts out with Jodie Foster, likely Hollywood sex abuse victim.
00:16:53 She was very, very, very young when she was.
00:16:57 I think when.
00:16:58 When she was playing prostitutes, I think at like age 12 in movies or something like that.
00:17:04 Anyway, that no surprise why she.
00:17:07 Might be a lesbian.
00:17:08 Anyway, starts off with her running.
00:17:11 She's at Quantico or some kind of FBI training camp.
00:17:16 And of course she's she's killing it.
00:17:18 She's a strong, powerful woman.
00:17:20 This movie, by the way.
00:17:21 It's just this movie is almost more about feminism than it is about ********, but in a ****** ** way.
00:17:27 If you think about it.
00:17:29 It's kind of like what we're watching in one movie put together.
00:17:32 It's the chicken and the egg.
00:17:35 Like, I can't imagine why.
00:17:36 Why so many men want to be women?
00:17:38 Well, alright, so here we go.
00:17:41 So wow, she's.
00:17:43 She's she's climbing up those ropes.
00:17:45 She's totally destroying the the obstacle course.
00:17:49 Oh, wow, she's so tough.
00:17:51 But then she gets an elevator and it's it becomes very obvious right away.
00:17:55 She's she's in a man's world.
00:17:59 She's in a man's world.
00:18:00 She's overwhelmed by men and these kinds of shots are all throughout the movie.
00:18:04 You know, they they purposely chose men that were much taller than her.
00:18:10 And of course, they dressed her.
00:18:11 They they dressed him up all in like, matching, contrasting clothing.
00:18:17 She looks shabby and sweaty and in comparison.
00:18:22 She goes to see her boss and her boss says, you know, I want you to go and see this crazy guy.
00:18:28 Well, actually, first he tells her what a.
00:18:30 ******. She is you.
00:18:31 Know he's like I remember you.
00:18:33 You were in.
00:18:34 My class at some, you know, criminology class in college and you were ******* awesome.
00:18:39 Really smart and cool.
00:18:40 And and probably the the best FBI agent ever going that's ever going to come out of this place because you're a ******* ******.
00:18:48 And I want you to go talk to the serial killer guy.
00:18:53 Maybe get some information on a case.
00:18:56 So she says, alright, so she goes to the crazy place where they they keep criminally insane people think Arkham Asylum.
00:19:04 Type of stuff.
00:19:07 She meets the the the resident psychiatrist, who of course is a total ****** ***, and a man, wouldn't you know it?
00:19:16 ******* man.
00:19:17 And as you would expect from a man like this guy, he is.
00:19:24 He's a total misogynist hits on her.
Speaker 9
00:19:28 Oh, we get a lot of detectives here, but I must say I can't ever remember one as attractive.
Devon
00:19:36 Look, as she has to put.
00:19:37 Up with, he called her attractive.
00:19:42 I'm so glad we live in different Times Now.
00:19:46 So she goes down to where they keep all the, you know, the Super crazy people in the basement.
00:19:52 And you know, one of them starts screaming at her.
00:19:55 They're all excited and they start jacking off and stuff because they haven't seen a woman forever.
00:20:00 And you know, she's.
00:20:02 She's cool.
00:20:02 She's she can take it.
00:20:03 She's strong, she's tough.
00:20:05 She doesn't care.
00:20:06 They're yelling at her.
00:20:07 And then she meets Hannibal Lecter.
00:20:11 Hannibal Lecter.
00:20:12 Scary Anthony Hopkins, Hannibal Lecter.
00:20:17 Who in the sequels looks much older and and it's more ridiculous that he can murder anyone without the aid of his life alert.
00:20:25 So Anthony Hopkins is starts digging into her her mind a little bit.
00:20:32 And says that.
00:20:35 Then he might help her.
00:20:36 But first he wants to.
00:20:37 **** with her head a little bit.
00:20:40 And so she gets almost no information, starts to leave, and one of the one of the the prisoners fleeing some.
Speaker 4
00:20:50 *** on her.
00:20:50 Oh my God.
Devon
00:20:52 Gets her right in the ******* face.
00:20:55 Come all over her face.
00:20:57 It's it's it's this woman just trying to make it in the man's world and just just buckets to come.
00:21:03 Just flame being flung at her left and right.
00:21:07 The the damn patriarchy.
00:21:09 Just it's horrible.
00:21:12 So she starts.
00:21:13 She goes back to FBI training.
00:21:17 And you know, she's running, of course, with the other strong, powerful woman.
00:21:20 This one is is a a strong, powerful black woman.
00:21:24 And once again, oh, look, all the guys checking her out.
00:21:28 Like woo.
00:21:30 Look how sexy those ladies are.
00:21:32 Oh yeah.
00:21:33 And it's constant like all throughout the movie, like, everyone's always checking her out because, you know Jodie Foster.
00:21:39 You know, she's she's really hot.
00:21:44 So again, she's, you know, kicking asss.
00:21:48 Ohh and she starts doing research.
00:21:50 This was kind of funny for all of you old people out there.
00:21:54 She was using a micro fish machine.
00:21:57 You see for all your young people, I'm going to explain micro fish.
Speaker 10
00:22:01 Or fish.
Devon
00:22:02 Fiche, I guess it was pronounced microfiche.
00:22:04 I'm not sure like exactly the spelling or whatever.
00:22:07 We had one in the library when I was a kid.
00:22:09 Back in the olden times before computers could hold any kind of.
00:22:16 What they would do is they would take pictures of newspapers and and basically make slides, you know, kind of like slide shows from back in the day.
00:22:29 And you could look up any newspaper.
00:22:32 It was oh so high.
00:22:33 Tech you would look up in this you know index like.
00:22:37 You'd pull out a drawer.
00:22:38 Full of these envelopes full of these transparent photos of newspapers.
00:22:45 And they were micro.
00:22:46 They were so small because they could fit, like almost an entire newspaper on this thing.
00:22:50 And then he would stick in this machine.
00:22:52 That would then project it on you.
00:22:54 Know with a hot.
00:22:55 ***, you know.
00:22:56 Incandescent bulb onto a projector, a projector screen and you could zoom around and and.
00:23:05 Pan and tilt and lace not tilt, but pan around and.
00:23:09 Look at different pictures of newspaper pages.
00:23:12 Anyway, she's using a microfish machine.
00:23:15 And or microfiche.
00:23:18 And looking for data on a name that Hannibal Lecter had given her.
00:23:26 And that leads her to a self storage.
00:23:32 And of course, once she's there, the the door won't open, and the and the ******* man again.
00:23:38 Once again, the man won't help her open it, but that's not going to stop her.
00:23:42 She goes to the her.
00:23:43 Car and pulls out a a tire Jack and.
00:23:46 Just because she's a woman.
00:23:48 Doesn't mean she doesn't have.
00:23:49 To use a tire Jack.
00:23:51 So she opens it up.
00:23:52 While the man just stands there not helping her.
00:23:56 And she goes inside the the storage place and and discovers a head in a jar.
00:24:04 It's the head of a man that's wearing makeup.
00:24:08 In a jar.
00:24:12 And she's like, ah ****.
00:24:14 And she goes back to Hannibal Lecter and says I found your head.
00:24:20 In a jar in that storage thing, when you gave me your clue that I was able to figure out because I'm a really smart lady.
00:24:28 And he says, well, you know, you're not that smart because I actually didn't kill that guy.
00:24:33 But someone else did.
00:24:34 I think the person you're looking for this serial killer named Buffalo Bill, Buffalo Bill.
00:24:42 This serial killer that's on the loose that the FBI because you know, back in 1991 when this movie came out, wouldn't you know it? The FBI instead of looking for white supremacists, was supposedly looking for serial killers?
00:25:01 You know, The funny thing is, I guarantee you that the FBI really, really cooperated with in, in making this movie because they make the FBI look really together and and really concerned like, like they'll stop at nothing.
00:25:16 Right to to stop just a normal serial killer that's out in the loose somewhere in West Virginia or.
00:25:24 Like they they, they, they, they, they.
00:25:25 Pull all the stops. Yeah, that at one point they're flying around in a C130.
00:25:29 It's like really, that's.
00:25:32 Is that what is that what the FBI is spending?
00:25:34 Their budget on in 19.
00:25:35 91 saving white people, OK.
00:25:40 So he says, yeah, actually that that.
00:25:45 That was.
00:25:47 That was not.
00:25:47 My doing that was someone else that killed that guy and and.
00:25:53 It was probably.
00:25:53 You know it.
00:25:54 Might be a ****** because you know he.
00:25:57 That's why he put makeup on the guy that died wasn't the ****** but the killer.
00:26:04 Your Buffalo Bill was a ******.
00:26:06 Because before he decided to start transforming himself, he wanted to practice on this person that he killed and whatever.
00:26:16 And then I and he's like he was already dead when I found him.
00:26:18 I just stuck his head.
00:26:19 In a jar because I'm a I'm a crazy guy like.
00:26:22 So then next we meet the one of the victims.
00:26:27 One of the victims or soon to be victims of this Buffalo Bill guy, this cross dresser serial killer.
00:26:35 The FBI is is trying to hunt down.
00:26:38 And she sees some guy trying to load a a a couch into the back of a van.
00:26:47 And you know, she decides to to help out.
00:26:49 And I guess because this is back in 1991, you know she's not freaked out at all by this and.
00:26:55 So she helps him load the the couch in the back of the van and then.
00:27:00 Oh my God, this happens.
00:27:01 OK. Are you?
Speaker 8
00:27:03 In size 14.
Speaker 1
00:27:32 Ohh good.
00:27:33 Ohh yes yes size 14.
Devon
00:27:39 So he drives off in the van.
00:27:41 Creepy Buffalo Bill guy.
00:27:44 And and he's very excited that she's a size 14.
00:27:51 Meanwhile, back at training, Jodie Foster, definitely not a size 14, totally kicking asss showing all the men.
00:28:01 She's just as tough as they are.
00:28:04 And then she gets called over because they say, oh, you know what?
00:28:07 There's another Buffalo Bill victim.
00:28:10 We think there's a girl who is a size 14 that's missing.
00:28:15 And it's really important that we we find her before Buffalo Bill kills her because.
00:28:21 It's actually a senators daughter.
00:28:24 And so we got a real now, now that it's a set now that I guess this is the realistic part, right.
00:28:30 Yeah, you know, the FBI, also known as the the mall cops for the ruling class now.
00:28:35 Now it's serious, you know, before when he was just kidnapping fat chicks that that didn't have any money.
00:28:43 You know, we weren't as concerned about.
00:28:44 About tracking this guy down, I mean, we were kind of, you know, it was whatever.
00:28:48 But now that it's a senators daughter now, now we're going to kick up the kick it up a notch and we got to find this, this ******* psycho.
00:28:59 Then they go.
00:29:02 I guess they found another body.
00:29:05 And they go to check out the body.
00:29:08 And this, this sexist thing happens.
00:29:11 And she's just.
00:29:12 She's just always having to deal with this.
00:29:14 It's like never ending when when are people going to accept women in the workplace?
00:29:19 They can do jobs.
00:29:20 It doesn't matter how dangerous it can be.
00:29:22 The FBI, as we've seen that.
00:29:25 Women are just as competent at being police officers.
00:29:28 I mean, there's been plenty of stories about that recently.
00:29:31 Perkins, Jack. Robert, FBI.
Speaker 11
00:29:33 Special Agent Terry agent Starling.
00:29:36 We appreciate being invited to your jurisdiction.
Speaker 12
00:29:39 I didn't call you. That was somebody from the state Attorney's office will extend you every courtesy, but right now.
Speaker 11
00:29:46 This type of sex crime has certain aspects.
00:29:49 I just as soon discussed in private.
00:29:51 You know what I mean.
Devon
00:30:18 Oh, look at that.
00:30:20 Look at.
00:30:20 That it's just a good old boys club.
00:30:23 They don't want the woman to hear about the gory details about the serial killing.
00:30:28 They don't think she can handle it.
00:30:29 And meanwhile, while she's, you know, waiting outside, all these ******* cops are just ogling her ******* ********.
00:30:38 Don't they know she's a strong, powerful woman?
00:30:40 So then they're doing the autopsy and they, you know, the stupid men.
00:30:46 Of course they miss everything.
00:30:47 They they don't.
00:30:48 They don't understand how to do it right, I guess.
00:30:50 But the the training FBI, Jodie Foster, she's smart and notices that there's something lodged in her throat.
00:30:59 And it's some kind of a pupil, you know, some kind of underdeveloped moth or butterfly or something like that.
00:31:09 And she doesn't know.
00:31:09 What it is?
00:31:10 So she gets it.
00:31:13 And takes it to a museum.
00:31:16 Where there's some kind of insect experts, you know these these *******.
00:31:20 Nerds right here.
00:31:22 And once again, I mean just like it never stops.
00:31:25 Does I mean even?
00:31:26 Even these ******* nerdy guys, right when they're cutting open bugs, it just it just they're always just buckets have come coming right at her ******* head all the entire time.
Speaker
00:31:37 What do you do when you're not detecting agent Starling?
Speaker 13
00:31:41 Try to be a student doctor filter.
Speaker
00:31:44 You forgot for cheeseburgers and beer.
00:31:48 The amusing house wine.
Speaker 14
00:31:50 Are you hitting on me, doctor?
Speaker 9
00:31:53 Yes, got you, Agent Sterling, meet Mr.
Speaker
00:31:55 What do you got? Run.
Speaker 9
00:31:58 Acherontas sticks.
Devon
00:32:03 Oh my God.
00:32:05 So they find out it's some kind of.
00:32:07 Super rare moth. Oh weird.
00:32:11 And it's the kind of moth that doesn't naturally occur anywhere in North America.
00:32:16 It's some kind of Asian moth.
00:32:18 And so, whoever whoever lodged that in the girl's throat, that didn't happen. Naturally. That had to have been by someone who was really into to growing mods or something.
00:32:29 So, and he and it would have been really hard for him to get this kind of moth.
00:32:32 So they're like, oh, that's a it's a good clue.
00:32:36 **** yeah, it's a good clue because look at that look.
00:32:38 At that Buffalo Bill.
00:32:40 He's got caterpillars and ******* moths and cocoons and **** like all over his house as he's naked.
00:32:49 Sewing a a girl suit out of girls skin and.
00:32:52 Now we're like, oh, God, that's why he.
00:32:54 Wants the fat chicks.
00:32:56 He wants the fat chicks because he's he's getting fat chicks dropping them into a hole.
00:33:05 Like this and.
00:33:08 Starving them.
00:33:09 So they're their skin loosens.
00:33:11 Up a little.
00:33:12 Bit and then he kills them and skins them and and and now he's making a girl suit.
00:33:21 She's starting to figure it out.
00:33:23 She's starting to figure it out.
00:33:24 Her and her, her black friend.
00:33:25 They're starting to figure it out.
00:33:29 Now on the news you find out that it's not just a Congress, a a congressman's daughter that's missing.
00:33:37 The congressman's actually a congresswoman.
Speaker 8
00:33:41 See, women can be congressmen too.
Devon
00:33:44 And she's strong and powerful, too, and really smart.
00:33:47 And she she addresses the camera and.
00:33:50 And she's really on point and and all the FBI agents remark on wow, she's she's really good.
00:33:56 She's really smart.
00:33:57 She's she knows exactly how to talk to this killer, to try to get him to think of of her daughter as a human and not a.
00:34:07 So she goes back to Hannibal Lecter and he's like, hey, the.
00:34:13 The senator wants you to help us find her daughter, and she's willing to give you.
00:34:19 This sweet deal.
00:34:21 And if you just, you know, help us out a little bit, you'll be able to actually get out of this solitary confinement place you hate and maybe get, like, a window or something.
00:34:30 It'll be nice.
00:34:36 And so he decides to maybe help out a little bit.
Speaker 15
00:34:40 So tell me about Miss West Virginia.
00:34:42 Was she a large girl?
Speaker 13
00:34:47 Yes, big.
Speaker 15
00:34:48 Beg through the hips, rummy.
Speaker 13
00:34:51 They all work.
00:34:54 She had an object deliberately inserted into her throat.
00:34:58 Now that hasn't been made public yet, we don't know what it means.
Speaker 15
00:35:03 Was it a butterfly?
Speaker 13
00:35:06 Yes, a moth.
00:35:09 Just like the one we found in Benjamin Raspail's head an hour ago.
00:35:15 Why does he place them there, Doctor?
Speaker 15
00:35:18 The significance of the moth is change.
00:35:22 Caterpillar into chrysalis.
00:35:25 And from thence into beauty.
00:35:28 Our belly wants to change too.
Speaker 13
00:35:32 There's no correlation in the literature between transsexualism and violence.
00:35:35 Transsexuals are very passive.
Speaker 15
00:35:37 Have a girl.
Speaker 3
00:35:38 How the ****** take it outside.
00:35:39 If you wanna call me Sir again, I will show you a ******* Sir.
Devon
00:35:45 So yeah, I like how they throw that in there.
00:35:50 They're very passive.
00:35:52 They're very passive.
00:35:53 Oh, yeah.
00:35:53 This has nothing.
00:35:54 We're certainly with this movie.
00:35:56 We're certainly not saying.
00:35:59 That the ******** have any kind of rage.
00:36:02 Problem that that they're.
00:36:04 They're very gentle creatures.
00:36:06 These ********.
00:36:07 We know this for a fact.
00:36:08 Correct. And this is something that's interesting you, you kind of get this kind of disclaimer in all the movies, even you know as we'll see in a little bit they they call these these movies are now called transphobic. Even this even though this movie came out in 1990 ******* 1/19/90. ******* one.
00:36:26 They had to throw that in there.
Speaker 13
00:36:29 There's no correlation in the literature between transsexualism and violence.
00:36:32 Transsexuals are very passive.
Speaker 15
00:36:34 Have a girl.
Speaker 3
00:36:35 'S ****** ******, take it outside.
00:36:36 If you wanna call me Sir again, I will show.
00:36:38 You a ******* Sir?
Devon
00:36:41 But we all know that's a lie.
00:36:42 So anyway.
Speaker 15
00:36:44 Billy is not a real transsexual, but he thinks he is.
00:36:47 He tries to be.
Devon
00:36:50 See, he's not really a transsexual.
00:36:53 He just thinks he is.
00:36:57 Isn't that like the?
00:36:58 Definition of a transsexual, though you just you think you are and.
00:37:01 Then you are.
00:37:03 Like look.
00:37:06 Is not, is not.
00:37:07 What is, not what?
00:37:10 Isn't that the current definition, right?
00:37:11 If if you say you are, you are.
00:37:17 Right. That's that's.
00:37:18 At least that's what I've been told.
00:37:22 But yes, they go through great pains and to try to make it sound like, but here's what you got to understand.
00:37:27 When you're making.
00:37:28 Scary movies, and we'll see several examples of this.
00:37:31 They will often attribute characteristics to the the scary, you know, serial killer or demon or, you know, whoever the bad guy is in one of these scary movies.
00:37:43 They'll they'll attach things or attributes.
00:37:47 To the character that naturally causes fear in the audience.
00:37:53 That's the whole point.
00:37:55 And the entire audience in 1991 would be creeped out.
00:38:01 By the fact that this person is a ****** and it doesn't matter. Especially you know in 1991 there wasn't some big controversy about ******** or whatever.
00:38:12 Right.
00:38:12 So most people in the audience are going to gloss right over those that that handful of of ******** that was like, oh, but trainees are.
00:38:22 You know, they're the but ******** are are super gentle creatures and.
00:38:26 And and and then Anthony Hopkins, following up with well, he's not a real ******.
00:38:32 And I wonder if, honestly and I and I don't know, I wasn't able to find any information on this.
00:38:36 I almost wonder if that's something that you know wasn't in the original version of the script, but as script scripts often do, they go through lots of revisions, and many of those revisions.
00:38:48 For political sensitivity, if they just added in that garbage to, you know, not **** *** the the totally gentle.
00:39:00 So anyway, even in this movie in 19.
00:39:03 91 It you know we're.
00:39:04 Going to go through, we're going to kind of go back in time like this is the most current one we're going to go back to like the 80s and then back to the the 70s and then the 60s and you'll see kind of how it it it changes over time.
00:39:18 But in 1991, they had to throw in this this qualifier that ohh no no, not a real training.
Speaker 15
00:39:24 He's tried to be a.
00:39:24 Lot of things I expect.
Speaker 13
00:39:27 And you said that I was.
00:39:28 Very close to the way we would catch him.
Speaker 15
00:39:29 What did you mean, Doctor, there are three major Centers for transsexual surgery.
00:39:33 Johns Hopkins, the University of Minnesota and Columbus Medical Center.
Devon
00:39:39 See, he's not a real ******, but he's, you know, he he thinks he's a ******.
00:39:44 And is applying for training surgery.
00:39:50 Isn't it interesting? In 1991, there were three.
00:39:54 Three, only three places you could get ****** surgery.
00:40:00 I don't know how many there are now, but I would imagine it's a lot more than three.
Speaker 15
00:40:08 I wouldn't be surprised if Billy had applied for sex reassignment at one or all of them and been rejected.
Speaker 13
00:40:15 On what basis would they reject him?
Speaker 15
00:40:18 Work for severe childhood disturbances.
Devon
00:40:22 They would reject him.
00:40:26 Because of severe childhood disturbances.
00:40:29 Well, I mean, if that's all the grounds they needed to reject the ******, I would.
00:40:32 I would expect there would be a whole lot of training surgeries going on.
00:40:36 So yeah, especially if they start, I mean, what, what do you call giving hormones to an 8 year old to block their puberty?
00:40:47 I would say that that's how how did.
00:40:49 He phrase it.
Speaker 13
00:40:54 On what basis would they reject him?
Speaker 15
00:40:57 Work for severe childhood disturbances.
Devon
00:41:00 I think that's a severe childhood disturbance.
00:41:05 Call me crazy.
00:41:10 But I think that's a severe childhood disturbance.
Speaker 15
00:41:14 Associated with violence, our Billy wasn't born a criminal queries.
Devon
00:41:19 I would, I would say that was also it's associated with violence, that's violence against children.
00:41:26 Now we are having some states like Texas.
00:41:28 I think passing laws that will that criminalize this kind of behavior, you know but.
00:41:38 It's only a matter of time before that hits the Supreme Court.
Speaker 15
00:41:40 See, he was made one through years of systematic abuse.
00:41:45 Billy hates his own identity as he and he thinks that makes him a transsexual, but his.
Devon
00:41:53 And he thinks that makes him a transsexual.
00:41:58 He hates his own identity and he thinks that May.
00:42:04 Really is it?
00:42:05 Is it really more complicated than that?
00:42:12 So again, they're trying to gloss it over that, oh, this isn't because that has nothing to do with the ****** thing.
00:42:17 It's just, you know, he just happens to be a ****** and and the writers just made him a ****** to to make him creepier and scarier to you.
00:42:25 And and your and your natural fear.
00:42:28 Of the ****** has nothing to do with anything, instinctual or or.
00:42:33 You're not actually like perceiving any actual danger to the society, like that's not a healthy fear like like most fears you have, it's irrational.
00:42:42 It's just a crazy fear about crazy people.
Speaker 15
00:42:48 Pathology is 1000 times more savage and more terrifying.
Devon
00:42:57 All right, so the the misogynist Dr.
00:42:59 there is listening in.
00:43:03 Meanwhile, the totally not a training Buffalo Bill.
00:43:09 Starts talking to his victim.
Speaker 8
00:43:14 Rubs the lotion on its skin.
00:43:16 It does this whenever it's told.
Speaker 5
00:43:19 My family will pay cash, whatever ransom you're asking for.
00:43:22 They'll pay it.
Speaker 8
00:43:24 It rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again.
Speaker
00:43:31 Yes, you will precious to book.
Speaker 1
00:43:32 At the hall.
Devon
00:43:36 Totally not ****** though.
00:43:39 He's not a ******.
00:43:41 Definitely not a ******.
Speaker
00:43:44 How it places the lotion in the basket?
Speaker 1
00:43:53 Ohh go please.
Speaker
00:43:56 It places the lotion in the basket.
Devon
00:43:59 I wanna see.
Speaker 1
00:44:11 What the ******* *******.
Devon
00:44:16 Totally not a ******.
00:44:19 All right.
00:44:20 So the the doctor that was listening in goes in and tells Hannibal Lecter.
00:44:25 Oh, you got tricked.
00:44:27 There was no deal with the senator.
00:44:30 You got totally tricked and but I I am going to send you to the senator and you'll get a real deal because I'm.
00:44:38 I'm I'm so much better than that stupid girl.
00:44:42 I'm the man and men are better at stuff and girls can't do anything and **** girls.
00:44:48 And so they take him to this airport hangar.
00:44:53 With lots of police protection, of course, because, yeah.
00:44:57 This is this is the kind of protection the FBI offers.
00:45:01 Its citizens.
00:45:02 Definitely no special consideration for the fact that they're a senator, no.
Speaker
00:45:09 This is what?
Devon
00:45:09 You would get if your.
00:45:10 Daughter was kidnapped by a serial killer.
00:45:13 These are the kind of arrangements they would make for you.
00:45:18 So he's all well, he's all locked up.
00:45:23 He, he he tells her or they he gives some information about how to find this.
00:45:29 Buffalo Bill.
00:45:30 And then of course the strong independent woman senators like.
00:45:34 That's right.
00:45:35 Now, now we're gonna go get this ******.
00:45:40 And the the misogynist.
00:45:44 Doctor is trying to take all kinds of credit.
00:45:48 Because you know, Jodie Foster didn't know what the **** she was doing.
00:45:52 She is getting her lane.
00:45:53 Stupid *****.
00:45:54 If she can even get in the lane because she's a woman and women can't drive.
00:45:59 And so then Jodie Foster, well, you know, he's holding the press conference.
00:46:04 She wants. She doesn't.
00:46:05 Believe the information that Anthony Hopkins.
00:46:11 His character gave the senator, so she wants to go in and talk to him, and at his new secure location at, I guess at some hotel or police day, I don't know really what it is.
00:46:24 And she's checking in.
00:46:25 And wouldn't you know it, ******* man.
00:46:28 Won't let it.
00:46:28 Doesn't want to let her in.
00:46:30 Doesn't want to.
00:46:31 Let her in.
00:46:32 Because because she can't ******* handle it.
00:46:34 She's just a girl with ***** and a vagina.
00:46:38 Until this, this cop with ***** and a vaginas.
00:46:40 Like actually, I have ***** and a vagina, and you could probably let her in.
00:46:45 And so he's like fine ******* *****.
00:46:48 And so then she goes and sees Anthony.
00:46:53 And he basically tells her like.
00:46:54 Yeah, you know, like.
Speaker 8
00:46:56 Maybe I did give a little.
Devon
00:46:58 Miss Info, who knows?
00:46:59 Who knows?
00:47:01 But first, I'm going to **** with your head.
00:47:04 A little bit.
00:47:04 And so you find out the reason why the name of the movie is silence of the Lambs.
00:47:08 There's some story.
00:47:09 It's not really, I don't know.
00:47:10 It's not super important to what we're talking about tonight, but it's basically.
00:47:14 When she was a.
00:47:14 Little girl, she was living with some rancher that was killing lambs, and she could hear them screaming.
00:47:21 And so she tried to save one.
00:47:23 And you know, whatever.
00:47:24 And so.
00:47:25 Yeah, that's really that's it.
Speaker 15
00:47:32 Read Marcus Aurelius of each particular thing.
00:47:35 Ask what is it in itself, what is its nature?
00:47:40 What does he do?
00:47:41 This man you seek?
00:47:47 No, that is incidental.
00:47:51 Or is the 1st and principal thing he does?
00:47:52 What needs?
00:47:54 Does he serve by killing?
Speaker 13
00:47:59 Social acceptance in sexual frustrations.
Speaker 15
00:48:04 No, he cuts.
00:48:08 That is his nature.
Devon
00:48:11 He covets this guy who's totally not a ******.
00:48:17 He kills women because he covets.
00:48:20 He covets what they have.
00:48:25 HMHM.
00:48:30 All right.
00:48:32 So yeah, and then he he's extra creepy.
00:48:36 And she they find out that she's in there and she's not supposed to be in there so.
00:48:41 They haul her.
00:48:42 They tear her away.
00:48:44 Meanwhile, and then she goes to the OR she goes to the the airport, of course.
00:48:48 Look, there's another *******.
00:48:49 Man with a mullet, even.
00:48:52 Checking her out because it just the whole movie everywhere she goes, dudes are just like hey.
00:48:58 You look like a ******* Butch ****.
00:49:00 You should come home with me.
00:49:04 And then through some ridiculous shenanigans.
00:49:09 Anthony Hopkins character manages to kill the the two cops that are supposed to be watching him.
00:49:17 And escape.
00:49:19 And the the cops downstairs run upstairs and and are shocked to find that he's missing and they can't find where he went.
00:49:29 And they put one of the cops, you know, seems to be still alive.
00:49:33 They stick in an ambulance.
00:49:36 And then you find out, of course it was.
00:49:38 It wasn't the actual cop.
00:49:41 It was Hannibal Lecter and cut the face off the cop and stuck it on him.
00:49:46 So and then dressed up like the cop.
00:49:48 So they, that's how he got away.
00:49:50 And now he's back in business.
00:49:56 Meanwhile, Creepy Trant or I'm sorry?
00:49:59 Not a ******?
00:50:00 Definitely not a ******.
00:50:02 Is showing himself a fat girl suit.
00:50:07 And Butch **** with.
00:50:10 Now we're starting to think maybe her, her black girlfriend.
00:50:14 They start trying to figure out like.
00:50:19 What did Anthony Hopkins or or Hannibal Lecter?
00:50:21 What did he mean by this clue he was giving me when I was getting pulled out by the police and her black girlfriend?
00:50:27 Totally figures it out and it's like, oh, it's.
00:50:30 This is the clue.
00:50:31 It it.
00:50:32 Oh, it all makes sense now.
00:50:33 And it doesn't really matter.
00:50:34 But it it tells her where she needs to go.
00:50:38 And so she gets on the phone to tell the men that she works for.
Speaker 8
00:50:42 I figured it out.
00:50:43 Me and my lesbian girlfriend.
Devon
00:50:44 We we cracked the code.
00:50:46 But once you know.
00:50:47 It ******* men.
00:50:49 They didn't.
00:50:49 They didn't listen.
00:50:50 They listen all they're he's they're just like, alright.
00:50:53 Listen, I'm sorry.
00:50:54 Like I it's cute that you think you you cracked the case.
00:50:58 All right, but let let the men handle it.
00:51:01 We're going to we're we actually, we know what we're doing and we're going to find the killer.
00:51:05 So why don't you go back to watching the view with your lesbian girlfriend?
00:51:11 Meanwhile, the the kidnap fat chick isn't this funny, too? In 1991, this was a fat chick.
00:51:23 His ruminate on that for a little bit in 1991, this was.
00:51:28 A fat chick.
00:51:31 So yeah. So anyway so.
00:51:35 The fat chick realizes that the the totally not ****** serial killer.
00:51:43 He likes the little.
00:51:44 Dog and so she she devises this little trap with a bucket.
00:51:50 And tries to scoop up the dog with it and manages to pull the dog down into the.
00:51:55 Hole with her.
00:51:58 And that's when the totally not a ******.
00:52:02 Gets raging mad.
Speaker 2
00:52:04 Would you **** me?
Devon
00:52:06 Come on, come on, come on.
00:52:10 Come on.
00:52:11 Come, come, come.
Speaker 2
00:52:23 This song.
Devon
00:52:26 Totally not ******.
00:52:32 So while he's dancing around and and.
00:52:36 And whatnot, and I'll spare you the really horror, horrific shot that they have in here.
00:52:41 She she gets the dog into the hole.
00:52:44 And he comes and he's.
00:52:45 Like what the ****?
00:52:47 Give me the dog.
00:52:49 Now, because I'd have to play so much.
00:52:52 Of the movie.
00:52:53 For to really for you to really be able to appreciate the drama in this scene, I have instead found a reenactment of this scene.
00:53:08 For us to enjoy that I think will will suffice for right now.
Speaker 8
00:53:20 It rubs the lotion on its skin.
00:53:22 It does this when it's tone.
00:53:24 It rubs the lotion on its skin, or else it.
00:53:27 Gets the hose.
00:53:29 And when it's done, there's one more thing.
00:53:31 A simple little task.
00:53:33 It's put the ******* lotion in the breast.
00:53:40 What's the ******* motion in the brush?
00:53:44 All these stupid women are the same.
Speaker 10
00:53:48 Helps me not to think of them as human, so I call them it instead of by.
Speaker 5
00:53:55 Their name? Mr.
Speaker 16
00:53:57 Please, no more abuse. There's no excuse. My family's probably wondering where I've been.
Speaker 8
00:54:06 Love your soul.
00:54:06 Your skin gets loose.
00:54:08 Stop crying now.
00:54:09 Your big front moves.
00:54:10 Just put the ******* lotion on your skin and then put the ******* lotion in the breast.
00:54:17 Hurt your chances for survival or remote.
00:54:22 I'm impervious to all your silly warning, so like down before I jam a moth right down.
00:54:30 Your ******* throat.
Speaker 5
00:54:31 Mr. Please, my mom's got money.
00:54:34 Let me go.
00:54:35 This season, funny cops are sure to send somebody turn me loose.
00:54:39 Don't be a dummy.
Speaker 8
00:54:42 Keep it down.
00:54:43 You ******* whale.
00:54:45 Mind the broken finger now.
00:54:47 The last girl climbed halfway, but failed.
Speaker 5
00:55:06 Stay down here, you ***** ** ****.
Speaker 8
00:55:11 The ******* pool.
00:55:14 I chill you with.
00:55:16 There's someone at the door.
00:55:19 Don't make me go and get my gun and shoot you.
Speaker 2
00:55:23 It's a waste of girl in a fricking store.
Speaker 8
00:55:23 It's a waste of skin, right?
00:55:24 Also factors in a ******* store.
Speaker 2
00:55:27 Both my ******* precious.
Speaker 8
00:55:28 ******* precious in the bus.
Speaker 2
00:55:35 You don't know what?
Devon
00:55:53 OK, so hopefully that.
00:55:56 That that catches you up to speed in terms of what's going on dramatically in that scene, the bell rings.
00:56:06 And once you know, I like this little gem.
00:56:09 He reaches into his his gun box and once you know it, this totally not a ****** is a Nazi.
00:56:17 I ******* knew it.
00:56:19 I ******* knew it.
00:56:21 He's a Nazi.
00:56:24 Not a ******, a Nazi?
00:56:26 See, now I understand why the FBI is.
00:56:28 Trying to get.
00:56:28 Him before I was a little surprised.
00:56:30 I was like, I don't know, there seems.
00:56:32 Like a lot of resources just for like a serial killer that that's killing random, you know, poor people in West Virginia.
00:56:39 But now that I know that he's a Nazi.
Speaker 1
00:56:42 It all makes sense.
Devon
00:56:44 It all makes sense.
00:56:45 So yeah, the bell rings.
00:56:48 He realizes someone's at the door.
00:56:52 And it's a lesbian.
00:56:57 Once she's inside, she realizes, oh, this is him.
00:57:00 She sees a moth flying around and she's like, oh, that moth that that that's that's it.
00:57:05 That's that's all I need and there's this really goofy, you know, night vision scene because in the 90s, night vision was like, really cool because of desert storm and and all this other stuff.
00:57:18 But it's totally stupid and.
00:57:21 Then she she kills him.
00:57:25 She kills him.
00:57:27 And of course, the the daughter of the senator or congresswoman or whoever it is.
00:57:35 Is saved.
00:57:37 And so is the dog.
00:57:40 And she becomes because this whole time.
00:57:43 She was just a.
00:57:44 She wasn't even like a real FBI agent.
00:57:48 But now she is and and then at the end, everybody claps.
00:57:52 Like for real so.
00:57:55 And that's that's that's science.
00:57:57 Of lambs.
00:57:59 You know if if if.
00:58:01 People would just trust women to do the jobs of men.
00:58:05 They would do them better.
00:58:07 I mean, as as Jodie Foster here is proven.
00:58:10 And you shouldn't care if they're lesbians and the serial killer.
00:58:14 OK, so so he dresses up like a woman and and creepily stares at himself in the mirror, saying he's going to he would **** himself and and then he he kills women and and skins them.
00:58:27 And and his and makes a a girl suit.
00:58:30 Out of them and and puts it on and dances around his house.
00:58:33 Doesn't mean he's a ****** because ******** are very docile, docile and gentle people.
00:58:40 OK. So that's that's a ****** in in in a horror film in 1991.
00:58:45 Now in 1980.
00:58:48 There's another movie called dressed to Kill.
00:58:52 Oh, yeah, it's it's in.
00:58:54 In the name.
00:58:55 Dressed to kill.
00:58:57 So dressed to kill 1980.
00:59:02 It starts out with a woman who, oddly enough, looks kind of like a ****** but is not.
00:59:09 She's this dissatisfied housewife.
00:59:12 I'm going to.
00:59:13 I'm going to really skip quickly through this one dissatisfied housewife and her sons, like this nerd who who fiddles around electronics and stuff like that.
00:59:25 She goes to her shrink, Michael Caine.
00:59:30 And tries to have sex with him because she says her husband doesn't satisfy her and she just wants to *** ****.
00:59:37 And he's like, Nope, I'm a I'm a professional.
00:59:39 Like, I can't.
00:59:39 I won't have sex with you.
00:59:41 And I'm married.
00:59:42 And she's like, please have sex with me.
00:59:43 I I I only look kind of like a man.
00:59:46 And he's like, no.
00:59:48 So she goes to an art gallery.
00:59:51 And the first guy that sits down next to.
00:59:53 Her she literally chases around the art gallery.
00:59:58 He gets in a cab with him.
01:00:02 And immediately starts making out and they basically have sex in the cab.
01:00:07 And then they like, without even talking like again, this movie came out in 1980.
01:00:13 So it's probably may like remember we were talking.
01:00:15 About that the the year.
01:00:16 Of evil seems to be like 1970.
Speaker 7
01:00:18 OK.
Devon
01:00:19 And so right around when this movie was being shot.
01:00:23 And this seemed to be like a normal thing.
01:00:24 Oh, yeah.
01:00:25 Just get just randomly bump into someone at A at A at a museum, and then start ******* him in the back of a cab and go home with them.
01:00:35 So she does that.
01:00:37 And after she's done having sex with them, she starts to get dressed.
01:00:42 And she's leaving him this nice little note.
01:00:45 I had a good time.
01:00:48 But I have to get home to my husband and and kid.
01:00:51 And then.
01:00:51 She looks in.
01:00:52 The drawer and sees he has he has VD as.
01:00:56 They used to.
01:00:56 Call it back in, uh, back in the 70s.
01:00:59 Yeah, he's he's got he's got.
01:01:02 For those of you, it's just STD.
01:01:04 He's got a he's got **** Rodgers.
01:01:07 Who knows what?
01:01:07 It is right?
01:01:09 So she freaks out.
01:01:11 Oh my God.
01:01:13 I'm going to have.
01:01:13 I'm going.
01:01:14 To have the DVD.
01:01:17 And then we have the goofiest.
01:01:22 Goofiest killing or death murder scene I have ever seen.
01:01:26 Like, it's pretty goofy.
01:01:27 It's goofy enough to show you guys.
01:01:30 But this is she gets in the elevator to leave and then randomly, as she's about to go like, you know.
01:01:36 Leave the building some random training just murders the **** out of her for no reason.
01:02:10 Yeah, it seemed like a pretty easy to get away from a situation, but whatever.
01:02:16 So then a real woman, when the elevator opens, she sees the the bloody mess inside the elevator, and but she also sees, like in the security mirror the ****** reflected.
01:02:32 And uh, so she runs to uh.
01:02:36 Get some help.
01:02:38 Meanwhile, the psychiatrist.
01:02:41 Is checking his messages and he hears this creepy message.
Speaker
01:02:49 As soon as I.
Devon
01:02:49 Fix the audio here.
01:02:51 There we go.
Speaker 17
01:02:52 This is Bobby.
01:02:56 You won't see me anymore, so I'm gonna have a full session with your machine.
01:03:03 Doctor, I'm so unhappy.
01:03:05 I'm a girl inside this man's body and you're not helping me to get out.
01:03:11 So I got a new shrink leaves his name, and he's gonna sign the papers so I can get my operation.
01:03:18 Oh, I borrowed your razor.
01:03:25 You'll read all about it.
01:03:28 Some blonde bits on me, but I'll get her.
01:03:36 If he calls you.
01:03:39 You better tell Levy I'm OK.
01:03:43 Don't make me be a bad girl again.
Devon
01:03:48 So he checks and Oh my God.
01:03:51 His razor is missing.
01:03:55 Some ******* psycho ****** that left a message.
01:04:00 Stole his razor and killed someone.
01:04:04 And then he finds out who it was.
01:04:05 Because the cops say, hey, one of your one of your.
01:04:09 Clients or patients or whatever where you know the the woman to look kind of like a man that tried to **** you this morning.
01:04:16 She was killed in an elevator by a ******.
01:04:19 Or at the No, they don't say ******.
01:04:22 And the the only witness.
01:04:26 The this woman.
01:04:29 She they don't.
01:04:30 The cops, the cops.
01:04:32 No, she didn't do it.
01:04:34 But they also have her as the prime suspect until they find someone who did, because she turns out she's actually a ******.
01:04:44 And they're trying to use that against her to get her to do some investigating of her own.
01:04:49 For some reason.
01:04:50 I don't know.
01:04:51 Not exactly clear why the cops in this movie.
01:04:53 Are so incompetent.
01:04:57 Meanwhile, the the the Nerd son that likes to play around with electronics builds this camera out of.
01:05:04 Really old.
01:05:07 This was, I mean, this was kind of high tech back then.
01:05:09 It's kind of funny, you know, those big *** batteries?
01:05:12 See those batteries right there on the to the right.
01:05:14 Those batteries probably don't last too long, and this is a Super 8 camera and he rigs it up inside this this box.
01:05:26 This was like a spy camera in 1980.
01:05:29 This was this is the high tech spy camera in 1980 and and he points it at the the entrance of because he kind of gets the idea. Oh well, I think it's it's one of the it's.
01:05:41 One of the other patients of this doctor.
01:05:43 So he points it at the entrance.
01:05:46 Of the the doctor's.
01:05:51 And then walks off and lets his giant spy camera take photos all day long.
01:05:57 So the.
01:06:00 The ****** is getting chased by the training.
01:06:04 And she starts running away again.
01:06:06 We're not.
01:06:07 This movie is pretty lame.
01:06:08 So we're we're skipping through most of it.
01:06:09 But here's another funny scene that you wouldn't see in a movie these days.
Speaker
01:06:19 You know.
Speaker 7
01:06:25 Hey, lady.
01:06:26 What you looking for?
Speaker 14
01:06:28 The terrain, they still stop here, don't they?
Devon
01:06:30 Yeah, yeah, this stuff here.
01:06:32 Stop down there too.
Speaker 14
01:06:36 Am I bothering you?
Speaker
01:06:38 Nah, you ain't bothering me.
Speaker 1
01:06:42 But you're bothering me.
Speaker
01:06:44 She's bothering you.
Speaker 4
01:06:45 Yeah, that's right.
01:06:46 This ***** is bothering me.
Speaker
01:06:48 What are you gonna do by this man?
01:06:51 Hey, we're breaking when?
Speaker 4
01:06:52 We can **** it first, huh?
01:06:56 You guys, what you doing down here?
Speaker
01:06:58 You didn't want to.
Devon
01:07:04 Honestly, it's kind of impressive.
01:07:06 It's like the first realistic subway violence seen in a movie I've probably ever seen.
01:07:15 You know, these days it it would be, it would be some black lesbian being accosted by white guys in suits.
01:07:23 All right.
01:07:23 So yeah, so she's getting chased around by this ****** and she's whatever almost gets killed, but then the ****** gets maced by the Super nerd kid.
01:07:34 Who invented his own foaming Mace?
01:07:37 With a chemistry set or something and saves the ******.
01:07:43 And then they team up to find his moms killer.
01:07:48 And they decide that one way they can find out who the doctor's patients are is if she goes down and tries to seduce the doctor.
01:07:56 So, you know, since she's a ***** already, she goes down and tries to seduce the doctor.
01:08:03 And while she tells him to get undressed, she goes into the other room and starts going through his.
01:08:09 And when she comes back, after finding the name that she thinks is the name of the the killer, she goes in and turns out the doctor is the ******.
Speaker 3
01:08:19 Dun Dun Dun Dun.
Devon
01:08:21 But the doctor gets shot by a cop that just happens, and it's kind of stupid.
01:08:26 But here's the here's the part that's important.
01:08:29 Hey, guys.
01:08:30 How do they explain right?
01:08:31 We already heard the Hannibal Lecter and the Clarice Starling explanation about how ******** are totally peaceful and you know, just because he thinks he's a ****** doesn't mean he is a ******.
01:08:43 And just because he's trying to get trenny surgery and he's dressing, you know that that means nothing.
01:08:48 That's not a real ******.
01:08:50 You know, like, you know, like often when you generalized Jews and talk about some.
01:08:56 Of their crimes and.
01:08:56 You always say hear the the the MAGA Jews say well.
01:08:59 They're not real Jews.
01:09:01 It's like, OK, well.
Speaker
01:09:02 They think.
Devon
01:09:07 So here's the here's their.
01:09:08 Explanation about now that you.
01:09:10 Know the.
01:09:11 Now that we're at the end of the movie and the the ****** has been been captured and and we want to know what what drove him.
01:09:18 To do this.
Speaker 14
01:09:20 Thank God what's wrong with that guy anyway?
Speaker 18
01:09:24 He was a transsexual, A transsexual, about to make the final step, but his male side couldn't let.
01:09:31 Him do it.
01:09:34 There was Doctor Elliot.
01:09:36 And there was Bob.
01:09:37 Bobby came to me to get psychiatric approval for a sex reassignment operation.
01:09:42 I thought he was unstable and Elliot confirmed my diagnosis opposite sexes inhabiting the same body.
01:09:49 The sex change operation was to resolve the conflict, but as much as Bobby tried to get it, Elliot blocked it.
01:09:58 So Bobby got even.
Speaker 10
01:10:00 By killing Mrs. Miller.
Speaker 18
01:10:02 Yes, she aroused Elliot, just as you did, Miss Blake.
Speaker 14
01:10:07 You mean when?
01:10:07 Elliot got turned on, Bobby took over.
Speaker 18
01:10:10 Yes, it was like Bobby's red alert. Elliott's penis became erect and Bobby took control, trying to kill anyone that made Elliot Masculinely sexual. When Elliot came to my office, it was the first time I saw Bobby's.
01:10:24 Masculine self.
01:10:26 When he told me that he thought Bobby had killed Missus Miller, he was confessing himself.
01:10:33 I immediately called Detective Marina.
Devon
01:10:37 So there you go. That was the explanation of ******** back then in 1980. So this is approximately 10 years before silence of the Lambs.
01:10:47 And they're saying ohh well, you know what it was was.
01:10:51 You know, ******** have a male side and a female side, and the and the female side would get pisssed off when the male side would get aroused by women.
01:11:01 So then the female side would have to kill the but, but it it's honestly a lot of it's there's they're still trying to make.
01:11:08 They're still blame shifting.
01:11:09 They're trying to say, oh, but they're not respond.
01:11:11 Possible it's this other personality that's responsible. And then I was a little surprised to see this again because it's in 1980.
01:11:20 And ******** weren't, like, at least, not really a thing most of us.
01:11:28 Most of us would think of of being in.
01:11:31 I mean they existed, right.
01:11:32 They've always kind of existed.
01:11:34 But like the surgery and stuff like that, you wouldn't think that that would be like a.
01:11:37 Thing in 1980.
01:11:39 But apparently.
Speaker 14
01:11:41 We see there's some men and women, too.
01:11:43 Think they're born in the wrong body.
01:11:44 They're called transsexuals and all they want to do is.
01:11:47 Have their sex changed?
Devon
01:11:53 I do that.
Speaker 14
01:11:56 Well, if you're a man that wants to become a woman, you take female hormones, your skin softens, you grow breasts, and you don't get hard anymore.
Speaker 2
01:12:00 What did they do?
Devon
01:12:18 So I mean, there's more in at the end of the movie, there's like, you know.
01:12:21 The ****** escapes and whatever, but it's not really important, OK.
01:12:29 Now we could go all the way back.
01:12:33 Or we could go back to.
01:12:35 Let's see which one am I looking for?
01:12:38 To the Texas Chainsaw massacre.
01:12:42 Which was made in 1974.
01:12:46 That one is not so much like a ****** movie, but the leather leather face.
01:12:54 You know the the the chainsaw killer guy does wear female skin.
01:13:01 So again, it's another one of these things where especially in this movie, which wasn't exactly, you know, big budget, it was made just to be as shocking and scary as possible.
01:13:12 And what do film makers do?
01:13:14 They try to find what what is going to freak people out.
01:13:18 The most.
01:13:20 And gender bending freaks people out.
01:13:24 And so they had that in there, but it's not really, it's not really prominently featured.
01:13:28 It's just something that.
01:13:32 You know that that they have in there what is prominently featured. If you go back yet another 10 years to 1960?
01:13:41 The movie Psycho, and we're not going to go over Psycho.
01:13:44 Everyone's pretty much, I would imagine it is familiar with Psycho Norman Bates.
01:13:51 And at the end of Psycho.
01:13:54 There's a fairly long monologue that we're going to check out here where this is the psychiatrist right here.
01:14:02 The guy in the center of the frame, walking in the door.
01:14:05 He has just finished talking.
01:14:07 They have.
01:14:07 This is the very end of the movie, Norman Bates, who I mean, if you don't know.
01:14:12 I mean, I don't know how you wouldn't know about Psycho, but if you don't know about Psycho.
01:14:15 The really short version is there's a crazy guy who killed his mom and mummified her and stuck her in the basement, and he would dress.
01:14:24 He ran a hotel and he would dress up like his mom and.
01:14:29 Or hotel people that would stay in this hotel every once in a while. And so this is after they've captured him and they they find because when they when they arrest him, he's like wearing his mom's clothes and talking like his mom. And, you know, wearing a wig and ****. And so they take him.
01:14:49 In and they have the psychiatrist talk to them, and this is the psychiatrist right after he's talked to Norman Bates, who's locked up in the other room.
Speaker 7
01:15:00 Did he talk to you?
01:15:06 I got the whole story, but not from Norman.
01:15:09 I got it from his mother.
01:15:12 Norman Bates no longer exists.
01:15:15 He only half existed to begin with.
01:15:18 And now the other half is taken over probably for all time.
Speaker 14
01:15:27 Did he kill my sister?
Speaker 7
01:15:31 And no, well, now look, if you're trying to lay some psychiatric groundwork for some sort of plea, this fellow would like to cop this psychiatrist that lay the groundwork.
01:15:41 He nearly tries to explain it.
Speaker 14
01:15:44 But my sister is.
Speaker 7
01:15:49 Yes, I'm sorry.
01:15:52 The private investigator, too, if you drag that swamp somewhere in the vicinity of the motel, you.
01:16:02 Have you any unsolved missing persons cases on your books?
01:16:08 Did he confess to that?
01:16:09 I said.
01:16:11 The mother.
01:16:15 But to understand that the way I understood and hearing it from a mother that is from a mother half of Norman's mind, you have to go back 10 years.
01:16:25 To the time when Norman murdered his mother and her lover.
01:16:29 Now he was already dangerously disturbed, had been ever since his father died.
01:16:35 His mother was a clinging, demanding woman.
01:16:40 And for years, the two of them lived as if there.
01:16:42 Was no one else in the world?
01:16:45 Then she met a man.
01:16:47 And it seemed to Norman that she threw him over for this man.
01:16:52 Now that pushed him over the line and he killed them both.
01:16:56 Mattress side is.
Devon
01:16:59 In a fit of ****** rage.
01:17:01 In a fit of jealous ****** rage.
Speaker 7
01:17:03 Probably the most unbearable crime of all.
01:17:08 Most unbearable to the son who commits it.
01:17:12 So he had to erase.
01:17:14 The crime, at least in his own mind.
01:17:19 He stole her corpse.
01:17:24 A weighted coffin was buried.
01:17:27 He hid the body in the.
01:17:28 Fruit cellar.
01:17:30 Even treated it to keep it as well as it would keep.
01:17:33 And that still wasn't enough.
01:17:36 She was there.
01:17:38 But she was a corpse.
01:17:42 So he began to think and speak for her.
01:17:45 Give her half his life, so to speak.
01:17:48 At times he could be both personalities.
01:17:51 Carry on conversation.
01:17:53 And other times the mother half took over completely.
01:17:57 But he was never all Norman.
01:18:00 But he was often only mother.
01:18:03 And because he was so pathologically jealous of her.
01:18:07 He assumed that he was as jealous of him.
01:18:11 If he felt the strong attraction to any other woman.
01:18:15 The mother's side of him would go wild.
Devon
01:18:21 Kind of like the previous movie, huh?
01:18:24 I'm starting to wonder if there might be some some truth to this.
01:18:28 We'll find out in a second.
01:18:29 They're actually they they did base these characters on a real serial killer.
Speaker 7
01:18:37 When he met your sister.
01:18:41 He was touched by her, aroused by her.
01:18:43 He wanted her.
01:18:47 That set off the jealous mother and.
01:18:48 Mother killed the girl.
01:18:52 Now, after the murder, Norman returned as if from a deep sleep.
01:18:57 And, like a dutiful son, covered up all traces of the crime.
01:19:01 He was convinced his mother had committed.
01:19:03 Why was he?
Speaker 18
01:19:05 Dressed like that.
Speaker 7
01:19:06 To transvestite.
01:19:09 Not exactly.
Devon
01:19:12 And once again, no, no, no, no, no transvestites.
01:19:16 They're they're they're calm, peaceful people.
01:19:18 It's this.
01:19:20 Is something different? Totally different?
Speaker 7
01:19:23 A man who dresses in women's clothing in order to achieve a sexual change or satisfaction is a transvestite. But in Normans case.
01:19:31 He was simply doing everything possible to keep alive the illusion of his.
01:19:36 Mother being alive.
01:19:38 And when reality came too close.
01:19:41 When danger or desire threatened that illusion.
01:19:47 He dressed up even to a cheap wig he bought.
01:19:50 He'd walk about the house, sit in her chair, speaking her voice.
01:19:54 He tried to be his mother.
01:20:00 Now he is.
01:20:03 Now that's what I meant when I said I got the story from.
Speaker 11
01:20:03 What's that?
Speaker 7
01:20:06 The mother you see?
01:20:07 When the mind houses 2 personalities, there's always a conflict.
01:20:12 A battle.
01:20:14 In Normandy case the battle is over.
01:20:18 And the dominant personality is.
01:20:19 One and the $40,000 who got that?
01:20:24 The swamp.
01:20:25 These were crimes of passion.
Devon
01:20:30 So even in 1960.
01:20:34 Well, it wasn't like a, you know, a solid.
01:20:40 Really loud defense of transvestites.
01:20:45 They made sure that differentiate, not transvestite.
01:20:53 They actually remade this movie in.
01:20:58 Or was it 1998?
01:21:02 Shot for shot.
Speaker 8
01:21:04 Word for word.
Devon
01:21:08 And I I think they might have removed that whole transvestite stuff or not?
01:21:12 Not that stuff.
01:21:13 But that transvestite line.
01:21:15 Or he's saying oh, no, no.
01:21:16 Like they didn't even.
01:21:17 I don't think they added that or had that in the dialogue.
01:21:20 9% sure, but I do know.
01:21:23 When they remained Psycho for TV.
01:21:26 In 2017.
01:21:30 They they removed him, dressing up like his mother in the the the scene where he kills the girl.
01:21:37 In the shower.
01:21:39 Psycho revamp changes transphobic transphobic shower scene.
01:21:45 The television remake of the film Psycho has been critically, has been criticized for changing one of its most famous scenes for fear of being transphobic.
01:21:54 In the 1960 film Norman Bates model, or a motel proprietor, proprietor dresses as his mother and or in his mother's clothes to.
01:22:04 Kill the guest.
Speaker 1
01:22:05 Blah blah.
Devon
01:22:06 So anyway, they they in the TV made for TV version, I guess that they made in 2017 they.
01:22:11 Didn't they?
01:22:12 Didn't have the because it was considered transphobic.
01:22:19 And this is in fact.
01:22:22 When I was looking for these films, I came across an article.
01:22:29 Written by.
01:22:31 Let's see if I got.
01:22:32 I think I have the.
01:22:35 Let's let's see if I put it here somewhere.
01:22:37 Where to go?
01:22:38 I guess I didn't put a screen.
01:22:39 Grab of of it anywhere.
01:22:42 Anyway, this is from glad, which is like the the gay ADL, basically. And they they came out with an article back in 2008 complaining about negative transgender imagery and horror films.
01:22:59 And they complained.
01:23:00 They're oh, yeah, the silence.
01:23:03 Of the lambs.
01:23:05 Horror suspense films have always demonized transgendered characters.
01:23:10 A new article ranks the top 15 transsexual killers, and in movies, and so I I got to check the link of this article they're complaining about and it's been taken down.
01:23:23 So I had.
01:23:23 To use the the way back machine to look at it and they listed the movies that we went over tonight and a bunch of other like slash or kind of there's like a whole bunch of these movies where at the end it's a Trinity.
01:23:36 And again.
01:23:39 When you're making a movie, especially these low budget movies, and you could say, yeah, it's a.
01:23:44 Cheap device, right?
01:23:46 It's a cheap.
01:23:48 Way to make a character scary by making them a ****** like at the end like it's a it's a stupid twist that's been done over and over and over again, but ask yourself why has it been done so many times.
01:24:02 Because it's effective.
01:24:03 Because there is a natural fear like it's kind.
01:24:07 Of like UM.
01:24:08 If you watch a horror film, another cheap trick.
01:24:11 Would be like.
01:24:12 Oh my God, there's a snake or oh, my God.
01:24:14 Spiders or, you know, things that people.
01:24:17 Have a natural instinctual fear of.
01:24:26 Well, now we're living in this horror film.
01:24:30 Now, now we live.
01:24:33 In this horror film where these these peaceful.
01:24:36 These people, these very peaceful ********.
01:24:40 Live amongst us.
01:24:42 And and their violent acts have have nothing to do with the fact that they're ********.
01:24:46 Nothing to do at all.
01:24:47 They're all very sane people, right?
01:24:50 All of them.
01:26:11 Well, let me.
01:26:11 Guess that's not a real ****** either.
01:26:17 They only they only think they're a ******.
01:26:22 And for those of you just listening.
01:26:24 We just watched.
01:26:25 Footage security camera footage of a training going on an axe attack in the 711.
01:26:34 On random people.
01:26:38 So this is uh.
01:26:42 What a lot of these these serial killers in in movies are based on.
01:26:48 This is Ed Gein.
01:26:50 Ed gein.
01:26:53 Was a serial killer and grave robber back in the 1950s.
01:27:00 When they.
01:27:03 Arrested him in 1957.
01:27:07 Because he had murdered a, they caught him having murdered a a hardware store owner.
01:27:13 They searched his house.
01:27:16 And they found.
01:27:18 Well, here's a list of things they found.
01:27:20 You ready?
01:27:22 Whole human bones.
01:27:23 And fragments, a waste, backlit, made of human skin.
01:27:27 Human skin covering several chair seats.
01:27:31 Skulls on his bedposts female skulls, some with the tops sawed off.
01:27:41 Bowls made from human skulls, A corset made from a female torso, skin from shoulders to waist, leggings made from human leg skin masks made from the skin of female heads.
01:27:57 Mary Hogan's face mask in a paper bag, Mary Hogan's skull in a box, Bernice Worden's entire head in a burlap sack. Bernice Worden's heart in a plastic bag in front of Guinea's pot belly stove.
01:28:13 9 ***** in a shoe box, a young girl's dress and the vulvas of two females judged to have been about 15 years old.
01:28:25 A belt made from female human *******.
01:28:29 Kind of figure I I have a hard time understanding how that would work.
01:28:32 A belt made out of *******.
01:28:35 Either that's like a lot of *******, or that's not.
01:28:37 That's a flimsy belt.
01:28:39 4 noses, a pair of lips on a window shade drawstring a lamp shade made from skin.
01:28:47 I guess he's a Nazi also, huh?
01:28:51 Of a human face, fingernails from female fingers, and when they interviewed him, in addition to admitting to several murders.
01:29:06 They also discovered that much like Buffalo Bill, which is where they got the idea, he had basically created he'd he'd sewn together women.
01:29:19 Suits and would dress up in his women's suits and walk around in.
01:29:24 In girls' skin. So yeah. And that was 1957, which is a little shocking.
01:29:35 But we all know we all know ********.
01:29:38 Are are definitely.
01:29:40 They're definitely not violent, right?
Speaker 5
01:29:42 Excuse me, Sir.
01:29:43 There's a young man.
Speaker
01:29:44 In here you know.
Speaker 3
01:29:45 Excuse me.
01:29:46 It's ma'am.
01:29:47 It is, ma'am.
Speaker
01:29:48 I can call the police.
01:29:49 If you'd like me to.
01:29:49 He likes.
Speaker 3
01:29:50 You need to settle down.
01:29:51 You need to.
01:29:51 Settle down and mind your business, OK?
01:29:54 Ma'am, once again, ma'am.
Speaker
01:29:56 That both of.
Speaker 3
01:29:57 You most you said, Sir.
01:29:58 Once again it's man.
Speaker
01:30:00 I actually said both of.
01:30:01 You guys in general?
Speaker 3
01:30:02 Right before hand.
01:30:03 You ******* said, Sir.
01:30:06 ************, take it outside if you wanna call me Sir again, I will show you a ******* Sir ************.
01:30:17 I need your corporate number because I'm going to talk, call them, and talk about how it's misgendered several times in this store.
01:30:24 I need your corporate number now.
01:30:28 Get it for me now.
Speaker
01:30:30 I'm gonna ask you to calm down and stop cussing.
Speaker 3
01:30:33 Give me your corporate numbers.
01:30:34 Well, I'm gonna ask you for the 5th time.
01:30:36 To stop calling me a man.
Devon
01:30:39 But they're totally not violent.
01:30:41 They're totally.
01:30:43 Not violent, I just.
01:30:45 You know, I've I've, I've recently played this clip.
01:30:47 I just.
01:30:47 I just like watching Ben Shapiro look very afraid of a a ******, so.
Speaker
01:30:57 Takes them back to the brain scans.
01:30:58 You cut that out now or you'll go home in an ambulance.
Speaker 4
01:31:02 Now that seems mildly inappropriate for a political discussion.
Devon
01:31:11 So yeah.
01:31:14 So that's that's.
01:31:16 ******** in film over the last few decades.
01:31:22 They used to be these.
01:31:23 These scary, horrible monsters and now they're.
01:31:27 They're able to threaten you on on television and and no big deal.
01:31:32 No big deal.
01:31:33 You just have to accept it because we live in a horror film, you know, one graph I was trying to find before the stream and I'd saved it.
01:31:41 I couldn't figure out where I'd saved it, but it was a graph that showed all the different genres of film.
01:31:46 They were popular.
01:31:48 Let me see if I can.
01:31:49 I'm just going to do a quick search and see if it pops up here.
01:31:58 I doubt it'll pop right?
01:31:59 Out, but well, who knows?
01:32:01 Maybe, maybe, maybe, maybe.
01:32:04 Oh, it did.
01:32:05 How about that?
01:32:08 Alright, so let me.
01:32:13 Let me bring this up.
01:32:24 Well, it doesn't want to bring up.
01:32:26 I hate this stupid format that.
01:32:30 That they're using for when you do image search now it's like.
01:32:35 Not compatible with anything.
01:32:40 So let me just do a screenshot of it and I'll pop it up that way.
Speaker 11
01:32:54 OK.
Devon
01:33:01 Here we are.
01:33:10 Scale it down here.
01:33:15 So it kind of cut off part of it, but that that that first one, the top left, that's action movies top right now, let me try to scale it better.
01:33:25 So we can see it better.
01:33:30 Alright, top right is thriller.
01:33:36 Look at that.
01:33:36 Isn't that interesting?
Speaker 8
01:33:39 War movies.
Devon
01:33:43 Romance, crime, musicals, comedy, horror documentary.
01:33:49 So it looks like in the past few years.
01:33:52 Horror films.
01:33:54 And thriller films.
01:33:55 I don't know how they differentiate.
01:33:59 Have skyrocketed.
01:34:01 They've gone from almost no movies.
01:34:04 To almost full saturation.
01:34:10 And hilariously, so has documentary.
01:34:13 I wonder if they're interchangeable.
01:34:14 At this point.
01:34:17 Romance has gone it down.
01:34:18 In the tubes.
01:34:19 War movies have gone down to the tubes.
01:34:21 See that big spike during the the World War 2 propaganda film blitz.
01:34:29 Sci-fi has also scarred I'm I'm assuming that that includes Cape ****.
01:34:36 Crime seems to, you know, be almost the same.
01:34:39 Comedy is about the same, and who all you know what?
01:34:42 I'm sorry, I I I'm not a fan of musicals, so I'm kind of OK with the whole musical thing plummeting like that.
01:34:51 So there you go.
01:34:53 We're living in a horror film.
01:34:57 We're living in a horror film.
01:35:00 Alright, let's take a look at some super chats.
01:35:04 As far as dropping frames it has dropped.
01:35:08 Kind of a lot of frames. Well, I'm not like a lot of lot, but like 800. I mean, that's not nothing.
01:35:14 Hopefully, hopefully it hasn't.
01:35:17 I mean it hasn't dropped connection, so that's good and that's that's that's about what it dropped and we were doing it late the other night.
01:35:23 So I don't know that it's terribly worse than what we were doing before.
01:35:27 So hopefully that it wasn't too bad for you guys.
01:35:31 Let me pop out.
01:35:34 The Super chat window, because it seems to work better when I do that.
01:35:40 All right.
01:35:47 Robo killer.
01:35:48 Awesome work.
01:35:49 Devon, shout out to the Telegram group chat crew.
01:35:55 Appreciate that full fins Oz, $10 appreciate that God bless Devin, God bless chat God with us, God for us.
01:36:07 Most definitely, and thank you very much.
01:36:10 Uncle Ted 88.5 dollars appreciate that God bless Devin and space Internet Cactus gang gang. Yeah, I almost. I have a.
01:36:19 I have a cactus pill that I guess we'll have to wait till next time because I I I needed I there's one more shot I needed to get and I got dark before I can get it.
01:36:30 But that will be.
01:36:32 That'll be for next time.
01:36:34 All the cactus are starting to grow.
01:36:36 It's it's definitely spring here and they're all butting up.
01:36:41 There's a bunch of cactuses.
01:36:42 There's some, in fact.
01:36:43 I think that I took pictures of maybe some of the original cactus pills from.
01:36:50 A while ago, or even before, I think I was even doing streams when I was just posting some cactus pictures on Instagram and stuff like that.
01:36:57 I have some cactus photos of like a cactus that was literally just one.
01:37:02 That got pretty big and now with all the buds that are that are on these, some of these guys, I mean, they're going to be, I've got a cactus that you know, couple of years ago was maybe 4 inches tall.
01:37:13 That's going to be closer to 4 feet tall.
01:37:16 So I'll have to bust out some some photos and the flowers will be blooming soon, which is great.
01:37:23 And as I told you.
01:37:23 Guys, we're going have bees.
01:37:25 We're going to have bees in a.
01:37:26 Couple of weeks.
01:37:27 As long as they survive the trip, I'm being mailed a box of bees.
01:37:32 Now it's not ideal, but I I looked so hard I I was looking for local bees, even if I had to drive up to like 100 miles or so or.
01:37:42 Even maybe a?
01:37:43 Little bit longer and I cannot find anyone that ******* sells bees like so I had to have.
01:37:48 I'm having a box of bees mailed to me.
01:37:51 Live bees.
01:37:53 You know, the people at the post office are going to love that, but we're going to have that all set up.
01:37:58 Hopefully like I said, unless unless they all die in shipping, which I hope not, they're they're not exactly gentle with my packages out here so.
01:38:07 Hopefully they're slightly more gentle with a box of bees, but we'll find out in a few weeks.
01:38:12 Here, let's see our, our, our Moluccas, Arma, Lucas.
01:38:19 I think that's I can never say it right the.
01:38:22 New start time is absolutely based.
01:38:24 All right.
01:38:24 Well, glad you guys like it.
01:38:26 It works better.
01:38:27 It works out much better for me too.
01:38:28 It means I can actually sleep at night and wake up in the morning.
01:38:33 So yeah, I'm glad you like it.
01:38:37 Benjamin Boatman, $50 really appreciate that. That's awesome. Finally caught you live. How about that Jewish feifel 5 Fievel mouse. That might make a fun show that Jewish fibble map.
01:38:53 Are you talking about?
01:38:56 Feifel goes West.
01:38:57 Was he Jewish?
01:38:59 Oh, that'd be kind of funny.
01:39:00 I didn't know that he was Jewish.
01:39:03 Let me.
01:39:06 Let me look that up.
01:39:08 I never saw that cartoon.
01:39:14 Yeah, he was Jewish.
01:39:17 I didn't know that. Wow.
01:39:21 An American tale.
01:39:27 How about that?
01:39:28 Well, I guess it makes sense.
01:39:29 It's by Judy freudberg.
01:39:31 I mean, I've never even seen a name that Jewish in my life freudberg.
01:39:37 It almost sounds fake, Judy.
01:39:40 Freudberg 20 guys. Tony geiss.
01:39:44 And David kirshner.
01:39:47 Wow, OK.
01:39:50 I did not realize that it was about.
01:39:54 About a Jewish mouse, I knew, I thought it was about.
01:39:56 A Russian mouse.
01:39:57 OK, well, that might be worth taking a look.
01:39:59 At I think they made two of those movies, right?
01:40:05 So yeah, good call.
01:40:07 Uh. Let's see here.
01:40:12 Purge all pedophiles at all costs.
01:40:14 Jodie Foster got an updated Jodie Foster got passed around as a child actor.
01:40:20 No, absolutely there's.
Speaker 8
01:40:23 You see, even with like we talked about like gays.
Devon
01:40:28 Reproduced by molesting but the same thing happens with with lesbians.
01:40:33 You know the the lesbians.
01:40:37 Have usually had a.
01:40:40 A a bad childhood experience or, you know, sexual abuse and stuff like that.
01:40:45 And Jodie Foster, it's no shocker that she's a lesbian now after playing this like like she in in the movie taxi driver.
01:40:53 I mean, she plays like a literal *****, and they dress her like a *****.
01:40:56 And I think in.
01:40:57 That movie she's like 12 years old.
01:41:02 You know, but that's that's how boomers rolled in the 70s.
01:41:06 There's lots of movies where they have 12 and 13 and 14 year old love interests.
01:41:12 For men who are usually like in their 40s.
01:41:16 All right, let's take a look here.
01:41:22 Simba or SIM Bay 1488 appreciate it 7 1/2 years ago my ex-wife left me to start a new life.
01:41:31 As a lesbian.
01:41:33 Six months before she left, neither one of us would have this.
01:41:36 And it keeps updating.
01:41:38 Would have suspected that would happen.
01:41:40 Now she's married to another lesbian and she has and has even become a trans man freak.
01:41:48 After leaving, she also turned both of our boys, trans.
01:41:55 Well, holy **** dude.
01:42:01 I don't know what to tell you.
01:42:02 I mean, I would need a lot more information before.
01:42:05 I I could.
01:42:07 I could comment on.
01:42:08 That, that just sounds like a horror show.
01:42:12 But yeah, many I hate to say it, but many such cases, many such cases.
01:42:19 There was a girl that I was like you.
01:42:21 Know it was.
01:42:22 8th grade, so you know, I mean like there.
01:42:23 Was a girl that was like kind of my.
01:42:26 My girlfriend that is now a a man, you know well, a a mutilated woman.
01:42:32 A married fake, married to a a lesbian.
01:42:37 Yeah, I mean, you know, like I said, we're.
Speaker 8
01:42:41 We're we're living in a.
Speaker 3
01:42:42 Horror film we.
01:42:43 Are living in a.
Devon
01:42:44 Horror film right now.
01:42:46 Oh, so 56715 dollars. Appreciate it, Devin. Great time, by the way. It's not Buffalo, it's Buffalo.
01:42:56 Boo follow.
01:42:57 I'm not.
01:42:58 I don't think I I.
01:42:58 Don't get it.
01:42:59 Real question, did you ever do videos?
01:43:04 On any Russian movies.
01:43:05 The movie, hard as a dog based on the Bulgakov's novel, is about the regime. Make a man out of a dog.
01:43:16 You know it, this reminded me.
01:43:18 Of it.
01:43:20 I have never heard of that.
01:43:21 The only Russian movie I've thought about doing is and I just have to find a good copy of it is brought the vah and that's because it's got Gary Busey in it telling the Russian guy that it's it's totally legit.
01:43:33 You can just murder black people in America, and it's and Russian audiences apparently thought that was that was.
01:43:40 Normal that you could just kill black people.
01:43:42 Nobody cares.
01:43:46 Oh man, if only.
01:43:51 Totally kidding.
01:43:52 Obviously a little bit, uh.
01:43:54 Poopy stinky turd bought $5. Did you ever get around to forming an opinion on the OKC bombing or watching Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
01:44:03 1990 Super Bass movie about father son relationships. Any thoughts on fluoride and water? Any thoughts about sperm donation to help spread your seed?
01:44:13 I got a lot of stuff in there.
01:44:15 Love the new time.
01:44:16 Love your work.
01:44:16 Thanks for anything you do.
01:44:18 No, I haven't.
01:44:20 I haven't finished my research.
01:44:21 OK, see, boom.
01:44:22 It's a lot of research.
01:44:23 You remember when I did the Waco thing?
01:44:25 That was like.
01:44:26 That took a.
01:44:26 Few weeks of watching the Senate hearings and and all that stuff, and it's that that's that's a big subject, right?
01:44:34 So it's going to be the same kind of a deal.
01:44:37 You know that a lot, I.
01:44:38 Think a lot of people that don't do the research, they'll sit there and watch other people's YouTube videos on it or whatever, and then just, you know, rewrite what they heard.
01:44:46 And the I don't like to do that because a lot of times those people get **** wrong or they leave really important things out.
01:44:55 Or focus on things that aren't really important.
01:44:59 And so I'm having to go through and and actually watch some, you know, Senate hearing stuff and and you know, so I'm not done done with that yet.
01:45:09 It's a big thing, right.
01:45:12 It's, uh, but yeah, I'm definitely doing the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles thing.
01:45:18 I haven't watched it.
01:45:21 I have a lot of movies that are ahead of that in.
01:45:23 The line just.
01:45:25 To be honest.
01:45:27 And then fluoride in the water.
01:45:30 I don't know.
01:45:30 I don't have fluoride in in my water.
01:45:32 I have well water.
01:45:35 I do find it odd that the government has this, really.
01:45:41 You know big interest in making sure your teeth are healthy.
01:45:45 That seems weird to me.
01:45:48 That seems weird to me.
01:45:49 I'm automatically suspicious of that because.
01:45:52 The government doesn't seem to.
01:45:55 You know, plus just and the fact that's not optional, you know, we're going to medicate the water for your teeth.
01:46:02 It just seems like.
01:46:03 A weird thing that for the government to have like this big agreement on, you know, and not every municipality.
01:46:09 But like a lot of municipalities put fluoride in the water and that does seem weird to me, there is that line.
01:46:15 In what is it?
01:46:18 Doctor Strangelove, where the the crazy conspiracy theory general starts talking about how oh did you notice how they started putting fluoride in the water right after World War 2?
01:46:29 Yeah, they found it made.
01:46:30 The people, docile and stuff like I don't know if that's like a red pill that's disguised as mockery or or.
01:46:39 Or, you know, I don't know.
01:46:40 I've never done that the.
01:46:43 The chemical research into that.
01:46:47 But I I don't like the idea of being medicated against my will.
01:46:52 So I I I mean I don't have to worry about it because I drink well water though, so it's not a big deal.
01:46:57 And you can always filter that stuff out.
01:46:59 You can always filter that out.
01:47:02 I would, I mean, look, do you need?
01:47:04 I would ask yourself this, let's say, just the official story is right where fluoride is just good for your teeth.
01:47:09 Well, I mean, you brush your teeth, right?
01:47:11 And if.
01:47:12 So why do you need to be drinking?
01:47:14 ******* fluoride. Constantly.
01:47:16 Doesn't it doesn't add up, it just doesn't add up as far as donating sperm.
01:47:21 I mean, I I wouldn't be against it.
01:47:23 I don't see why you shouldn't do that.
01:47:26 That would potentially spread your genetics, I guess.
01:47:31 The risk there is that you end up with a situation where someone like who's that ******* Dave Rubin and his husband.
01:47:39 I mean, that's the that's the unfortunate reality is you end up, you could end up in a situation where your genetics are used.
01:47:46 For a Gabe.
01:47:48 You know, for so.
01:47:50 So ******* like Dave Rubin and his **** buddy can.
01:47:53 Have kids and Oregon Pete, Buddha, whatever.
01:47:58 I mean, I guess in those cases, they're they're using their own sperm and and.
01:48:04 Donating or getting eggs donated, so that's maybe a little different, but I mean.
01:48:09 You never know, right? You never know who the ****'* going to get that ****.
01:48:14 So I don't know, I mean, I guess if you were to, if you were able to do it through an organization that was maybe run by some kind of religious organization that would filter those people out, then it would then it would probably be OK you'd want to research though the the.
01:48:32 Fertility clinic that you were donating to and.
01:48:35 Make sure they weren't going to give your seed to some freaks.
01:48:40 Red Pilled Christian appreciate the oh $0.25, you're my favorite weekly listen. Glad to finally catch you or catch it live as soon as I can figure out how to send you some shekels. My favorite was your.
01:49:00 A favorite of yours was the man who saved Europe, as it gives us a window into the mind of the small hat.
01:49:06 Elitist, yes.
01:49:08 Yes, absolutely.
01:49:10 Well, I that was one of one of my favorites to make.
01:49:12 I was that was one of the ones where I was like sitting there, just like shocked that they.
01:49:17 Made that movie.
01:49:18 Because it just it.
01:49:21 It just hit like on it like it just seemed like a.
01:49:25 Like the fact that it was.
01:49:26 Funded by the people.
01:49:28 That in.
01:49:29 Modern times looking back at this film, it seems to be indicting.
01:49:36 And but they didn't they.
01:49:39 Didn't see it that way at all.
01:49:40 They were like bragging about it.
01:49:41 It's like, and I think this happens with Jews, though.
01:49:44 A lot of times you'll find.
01:49:47 Articles just as an example, you find articles bragging about how the the Down syndrome drag queen ****, you know drag syndrome that's run by a Jew, and how do you know that there's an article bragging about?
01:50:00 How it's run by a Jew?
01:50:04 They seem to celebrate this ****.
01:50:07 And then later deny it.
01:50:08 But at the time when it happens, they they seem to be very happy about it.
01:50:13 And but yeah, I mean not that.
01:50:15 Not that that movie was made.
01:50:17 At the time of the events were taking place.
01:50:19 But you know.
01:50:23 Crypto conservative, to be fair, that ****** at the gas station is already very familiar with axe.
01:50:30 Wounds, but on.
01:50:34 OSA 567 Einhorn is Finkel.
01:50:40 Einhorn is Finkle.
01:50:43 What the hell is Einhorn?
01:50:44 Is finkle?
01:50:45 I don't know what you mean by that.
01:50:46 I'm just going to search Einhorn as Finkel and.
01:50:53 Finkel is Einhorn, I found.
01:51:04 My YouTube video downloading thing broke.
01:51:08 But there's a YouTube video that came up.
01:51:12 I'm going to try to download with like.
01:51:13 One of those cheesy websites?
01:51:15 Let's see what?
01:51:19 Let's see what this is.
01:51:20 This looks like.
01:51:21 A Jim Carrey movie.
01:51:26 Why is it giving me a?
01:51:29 Jim Carrey movie clip.
01:51:39 Let's see what this is.
01:51:43 It's probably terrible because it is Jim Carrey.
01:51:56 Let me scale this up.
01:51:59 Something tells me this is going to be totally irrelevant, but whatever let's let's roll the dice.
01:52:03 Roll the dice.
01:52:04 Here we go.
Speaker 1
01:52:06 New hill.
Speaker 4
01:52:21 What the?
01:52:24 Ohh that's it.
Devon
01:52:27 That's right.
01:52:29 I forgot about that.
01:52:30 Yeah, it's been.
01:52:32 A really long time, so this is.
01:52:34 Ace Ventura pet detective.
01:52:38 And that's that's that the.
01:52:40 That's the at the end you find out that.
01:52:43 It's a ****** serial killer.
Speaker 4
01:52:48 That's it.
01:52:50 Einhorn is Finkle, Finkle is Einhorn.
01:52:55 Einhorn is a man.
01:52:59 Oh my God.
Speaker 3
01:53:01 I know it is a man.
Speaker 8
01:53:09 So transphobic.
Speaker 3
01:53:35 For those who.
Devon
01:53:35 Don't know it's cause he he kissed the ******.
01:53:39 But it's this is this.
01:53:40 Is the most transphobic scene I've ever seen in my life.
Speaker 1
01:53:44 Ohh no no no.
Devon
01:53:59 Very transphobic.
01:54:00 I wonder if Jim Carrey will apologize.
01:54:04 Apologize for having participated in such trendy hate.
01:54:09 Good catch there though, I forgot about that.
01:54:14 Uh. Let's see here.
01:54:20 Arma Lucas. Don't worry about the drop frame still 100% watchable and better than the buffering that occurs on some other.
01:54:27 All right.
01:54:27 Well, that's good to know.
01:54:30 JD WG.
01:54:32 Good morning.
01:54:33 Please don't make the stream starting time anymore earlier.
01:54:37 It is 7:00 AM here.
01:54:39 Nice fresh start to the day with black pills.
01:54:41 Keep up the good work.
01:54:43 Yeah, I mean, I still wouldn't mind.
01:54:45 I still want to do it at night.
01:54:48 And so I think 10:00 is.
01:54:51 Is good, I I don't.
01:54:52 I just don't want it to be.
01:54:55 Cause you get much later and I'm up till the sun comes up every ******* day and that starts being crazy.
01:55:01 Especially as I'm, you know, having to do a lot of work outside.
01:55:06 Clark Smith, $50. Very generous of you, really appreciate that. Devin, what is your opinion on the late Rush Limbaugh? Do you think he was controlled opposition, as you say? Thank thanks for.
01:55:18 All you do.
Speaker 3
01:55:20 Ah well.
Devon
01:55:21 I'll tell you what.
01:55:23 He was a boomer.
01:55:24 Conservative controlled opposition might be too.
01:55:30 Too heavy of a of a.
01:55:34 Description I mean, look, he probably would have a lot of Zionist Jew friends.
01:55:40 I would. I would just guess based on the circles that he was involved in, I'm pretty sure he promoted The Weekly Standard. You know, that's Bill Kristol's paper, the the Super Neo con Jew.
01:55:54 When he started out, he was a local.
01:55:58 Broadcaster out of Sacramento, I think it.
01:56:01 Was before he got syndicated and went national.
01:56:05 My mom used to listen to him when he was local because she lived in Sacramento at the time and when I was a kid.
01:56:14 Growing up, like when my mom would drive us around, he would be, you know, we'd listen to Rush Limbaugh in the car.
01:56:22 And I think that at the time.
01:56:25 There really wasn't.
01:56:26 I mean, you got to think about it.
01:56:27 He was on AM radio and in fact, AM radio in in America probably would have been, would be gone if Rush Limbaugh hadn't existed.
01:56:37 Because Rush Limbaugh was on AM radio because it was easy to get on AM radio and no one, no one complained if there was some right wing guy on AM radio because it was AM radio.
01:56:50 And people like it was that was seen as like.
01:56:53 You know, dinosaur radio.
01:56:55 We're going to get rid of it.
01:56:56 It's not even stereo.
01:56:57 The fidelity is really ****.
01:57:00 Everyone listens to FM now, and so no one really cared.
01:57:04 And then because he was so successful at it, you had all kinds of, you know, people pop out of the woodwork and you know Michael Savage and Michael Medved.
01:57:13 You know, a lot of Jews, right?
01:57:15 Those two are Jews.
01:57:17 In fact, what's his name?
01:57:22 Mark Levin, obviously another Jew or Mark Levin.
01:57:27 Let's be honest, let's let's pronounce the name correctly, shall we?
01:57:31 And then he had Sean Hannity, which is, you know, he he is pretty much controlled opposition.
01:57:39 And Dennis prager.
01:57:41 That's where Dennis Prager came from.
01:57:45 I mean, there's just a lot of these AM guys and that that suddenly popped up and it kind of saved the AM band because that was really the only thing that made money on AM was talk radio.
01:57:59 So he was he was an important broadcast figure.
01:58:03 And of course, there was art.
01:58:04 Bell was actually watching or listening rather to some art bell the other day.
01:58:08 About Bob Lazar and and Bigfoot and.
01:58:13 And skin walkers and **** like that.
01:58:17 But all that stuff happened mostly because of of Rush Limbaugh.
01:58:22 In terms of broadcasting, he was an important figure in that way.
01:58:26 But and and during the 90s, that's about as right wing as of information as you're going to get.
01:58:34 I mean, unless you, of course you went really out there and you tried to get like Bill Cooper and stuff like that.
01:58:38 But, you know, I've done I've.
01:58:40 Done strings really talked about Bill Cooper, how he wasn't even allowed on AM.
01:58:45 He was having to do rent his own satellite time and then have pirate radio stations run by volunteers that would buy their own equipment and rebroadcast his satellite feed locally on FM transmitters illegally.
01:59:00 Like that and he still got better ratings than some radio.
01:59:03 Stations like that's, which is amazing.
01:59:08 But yeah, towards the end he should have known, right?
01:59:11 As as time went on.
01:59:13 I don't blame a lot of boomers and a lot of people, even stuff like, you know, like mainstream conservatives in the 90s who were just kind of anti Clinton and you know and and basic ***** conservatives and kind of bought it because.
01:59:27 The access to information wasn't really there.
01:59:31 And I don't know how.
01:59:34 I don't know how I know for a fact that Rush Limbaugh was connected towards the end because his his ratings got so big.
01:59:42 I know for a fact that I mean he.
01:59:44 I mean, he was interviewing Bush like, I'm pretty sure Bush, you know, junior was on his show multiple times.
01:59:52 I know all the major Republican candidates.
01:59:54 That that was part of the deal, right?
01:59:56 You went on Rush Limbaugh.
01:59:59 I don't know.
01:59:59 I mean, well, I mean, Trump went on Rush Limbaugh too, but I don't know how important it was towards the end and right now.
02:00:04 And radio is pretty much, you know for talk.
02:00:08 There's got to be people still listening.
02:00:10 I don't know who they are, but there's got to be people still listening.
02:00:14 I mean, it still exists, but it's not what it was.
02:00:16 The Golden era of AM talk radio.
02:00:19 Died, I'd say.
02:00:23 I mean, 2015 ish is when you know, because Trump didn't really rely on anything like that. Trump relied on the Internet and and most of the reason he was able to do that is a lot of the streaming stuff started to.
02:00:35 Come out and now AM radio is kind of just, you know it is.
02:00:39 What it is?
02:00:40 I don't know that he was actively.
02:00:43 Controlled opposition, but I know.
02:00:45 That he would have a lot.
02:00:46 Of reasons to to be and he made a lot of money and he had a lot.
02:00:50 Of access so.
02:00:53 Hard to think that he was, you know, super.
02:00:56 He definitely wasn't, you know, based in Red pill, though, I'll tell you that much.
02:00:59 He was based in Boomer Pill.
02:01:06 Lost Angel 331488. Appreciate it. Somehow I have earned these watching your stream.
02:01:15 So. Oh yeah. OK. So I bequeath their rainbow diamond ******** to you. Keep up the good work. I have a family member whose wife is currently grooming their eight-year old boy into a girl.
02:01:28 Long hair, dresses, girls, sports.
02:01:30 It's also ****** **.
02:01:32 This **** has to stop.
02:01:33 Yeah, I mean, but it's not going to stop.
02:01:35 Just be prepared for that.
02:01:37 Just understand that.
02:01:38 This is going to be normalized.
02:01:41 I mean, so really it's.
02:01:46 Because we're not even there.
02:01:47 Not even at the extreme.
02:01:49 Here's something I wanted to pop.
02:01:51 Up now this was.
02:01:54 This was something that was.
02:01:56 Posted on 4 Chan but I thought it was really good.
02:01:59 It's four chance, hit or miss, but let's see here.
02:02:03 Let me pop this up.
02:02:07 I disagree with part of it, but they made.
02:02:09 A good point.
02:02:10 Let me see if I can bring this here.
02:02:17 I'll make it.
02:02:18 Expand it's basically someone.
02:02:20 Someone detailing the fall of Rome.
02:02:23 Now the part that they circled I think is wrong, but we'll go over that in.
02:02:27 A second so.
02:02:29 The first thing here it says 5th century BC Roman civilization is a strong patriarchy.
02:02:36 Fathers are liable for the actions of their their wives and children and have absolute authority over the family, including the power of life and death now.
Speaker 3
02:02:46 I think that wouldn't.
Devon
02:02:47 Be such a bad trade off, right?
02:02:49 If you gave men.
02:02:51 Full authority over their family.
02:02:54 They, you know, the trade off would be you'd.
02:02:56 Be responsible, right?
02:02:58 So if your wife went off and did something crazy?
02:03:03 Because you didn't have control over your woman, then you are responsible for her behavior, right?
02:03:09 The trade off being that you do have full jurisdiction over her and same thing with your kids.
02:03:13 If your kids go do something ****** ** well.
02:03:15 I mean, you raised them.
02:03:18 But anyway, 1st century BC Roman civilization blossoms into the most powerful and advanced civilization in the world.
02:03:26 Material wealth is astounding.
02:03:28 Citizens do not need to work.
02:03:31 They have running water, baths and import spices from thousands of miles away.
02:03:37 The Romans enjoy the arts and.
02:03:39 Philosophy. They know and appreciate democracy, commerce, science, human rights, animal rights, children's rights. Women's women become emancipated. No fault divorce is enacted and quickly becomes popular by the end of the century. So.
02:03:53 That's basically the the the boomer years.
02:03:57 Yeah, I think because of technology largely that we look at these cycles and we're like, wow, that took that took like 400 years to do that. I think that these.
02:04:08 Cycles are much, much, much much much faster.
02:04:12 Way faster than they were.
02:04:14 All right.
02:04:14 So then you get to the next the person, the post this circle, this I disagree.
02:04:19 I think it's the the next one down but they say.
02:04:24 Somewhere between the 1st and 2nd century, the family unit is destroyed.
02:04:28 Men refuse to marry, and the government tries to revive marriage with a bachelor tax, to no avail.
02:04:35 Children are growing up without fathers.
02:04:37 Roman women show their show little interest in raising their own children and frequently use nannies.
02:04:44 The wealth and power of women grows very fast, while men become increasingly demotivated and engaged in prostitution and vice prostitution, homosexuality becomes widespread.
02:04:56 Well, that might sound kind of like now, but the next part, it sounds like now too.
02:05:03 So the 3rd and 4th century AD moral and demographic collapse takes place.
02:05:10 Roman population declines due to below replacement birth rates, vice and massive corruption are rampant, while the newborn Catholic religion is getting power, there is extreme.
02:05:23 Economic, political and military instability. There are 25 successive emperors in half a century. Many are assassinated. The Empire is ungovernable and on the brink of civil war.
02:05:37 And then you have the 5th century AD.
02:05:40 The empire is ruled by an elite of military men, and this is where I think we're headed.
02:05:46 That used the Emperor and some of this is happening too, by the way, like we saw with the Kay Griggs stuff, you know, and just stuff like that that use the emperor as a puppy.
02:05:57 Due to the massive debts and financial problems, the empire cannot afford to hire foreign mercenaries to defend itself.
02:06:08 Roman citizens have long ago been replaced by mercenaries in the army that, I mean, look at the demographics in our military and the ******** in our military.
02:06:19 And start selling parts of the empire in exchange for protection.
02:06:24 Eventually mercenaries figure out that the emperor has no clothes and overrun and pillage the empire.
02:06:30 And then after that, it just says humanity falls back into the Bronze Age.
02:06:34 And, you know, intellectual darkness, blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:06:39 That's where we're headed.
02:06:40 We're headed to for.
02:06:40 Another dark age.
02:06:49 I gotta scroll back down again here.
Speaker 17
02:06:53 Much higher one.
Devon
02:06:59 Here we go.
02:07:03 I went too far.
Speaker
02:07:11 UM.
Devon
02:07:19 OK. Jim Bob, $4250, appreciate it to fill your gas tank well, I definitely, definitely appreciate that.
02:07:30 Yeah, gases, gases get getting expensive.
02:07:34 Hanshu gamori.
02:07:37 First time I've been able to catch you live in months. Thanks for doing the stream a bit earlier. Keep up the good work. Love your stuff. 1488 appreciate that.
02:07:48 Damn Bigfoot $3.
02:07:52 Will you ever do a stream about the health shows like doctors or House MD?
02:07:59 The amount of subversion of them is crazy and they make watchers think they are smart.
02:08:06 I mean, I've never been into those.
02:08:08 I think those are mostly aimed towards women.
02:08:11 I mean, because they've always been around, they've had those shows since like the.
02:08:16 The 60s and 70s my mom used to.
02:08:19 I don't remember what it was called anymore, but.
02:08:21 She used to watch some ******* stupid show.
02:08:27 The problem with those shows or any show that's like that is, I mean, maybe you had a particular episode or something like that, but like you have to sift through so much content just to get.
02:08:38 To the stuff and some of it is is so reliant on on because the the with all these shows, right?
02:08:45 It's the same reoccurring characters.
02:08:47 Going back to mash, even right the highest.
02:08:50 Rated TV show of all time or I don't know if it still is, but it was for decades was mash.
02:08:58 And that's essentially a medical show.
02:09:00 I mean it just it just happens to be in, you know, in Korea during the Korean War.
02:09:08 Mash, actually, mash might be something worth taking to look at.
02:09:11 I mean, that was subversive.
02:09:12 Speaking of ********, right?
02:09:13 You had a ****** and mash.
02:09:17 Yeah, that's that's worth thinking about.
02:09:19 I'll, I'll think about that robo killer.
02:09:22 Most fluoride is in food.
02:09:24 Well, I guess if if you're making food with with fluoridated water.
02:09:30 It's going to end up in the food.
02:09:34 Or, you know, the people you're buying the food are doing it and it's going to.
02:09:37 End up in food.
02:09:38 Los Angeles 33, what's your opinion on Mormonism and and and its connections to Freemasonry. They share a lot of commonality, like symbols, signs, vocabulary, masonry was obviously infiltrated by and is totally Jewish now.
02:09:54 So I was wondering your thoughts on that.
02:09:57 Do you think the Masons help create new religions?
02:10:01 Well, I think no.
02:10:02 Joseph Smith was a Mason is my understanding and there was somewhat of a don't know if there still is a friendly relationship between the Masons and.
02:10:12 Mormons at at some point my mom when she was a little girl, said that when, like her church burned down at some point they met in a Masonic Lodge for church.
02:10:22 I mean, not like the the spooky where they do the ritual part, you know, but like.
02:10:26 It's, you know, the ballroom or, you know, whatever the big room they had for events.
02:10:33 Until they had it, you know the church built back again.
02:10:39 And you're right.
02:10:40 Like a lot of the temple rituals and we've done, we've gone over that in the stream where I've showed there was that guy that stuck a camera into the temple and.
02:10:48 And filmed some of the the ceremonies and they're very Masonic.
02:10:53 But how much of that was just Joseph Smith borrowing from stuff he had learned as a?
02:11:00 And I'm also kind of curious because I know he was a Mason, but when he first started talking about, you know, seeing angels and all this stuff, he was only, like, 14, and I doubt he was a Mason when he was 14.
02:11:15 So I don't think that the Masons.
02:11:18 Started Mormonism.
02:11:20 I just I I I think that Joseph Smith probably borrowed.
02:11:23 From the Masons?
02:11:25 But I don't know more than that.
02:11:26 I'm not. I'm not a.
02:11:30 I don't know a whole lot about the Masons, to be honest, I do.
02:11:32 Have Albert Pikes.
02:11:33 Book The what is it the morals and dogma?
02:11:37 But aside from just breezing through parts of it, I haven't really studied it and I don't know how.
02:11:44 How am I mean?
02:11:46 I feel like Masonic, or at least in America, I know Masons used to be very powerful, but I I I feel like.
02:11:56 Masons are not as powerful as they.
02:11:58 Used to be in America.
02:12:02 But there's a lot of people that think differently, and I know in other countries it.
02:12:06 Is different.
02:12:08 Epton for $5. Appreciate it a much higher percentage of women have antisocial behavior behavioral disorder.
02:12:18 One in seven last I heard.
02:12:20 Unlike men, those females are almost exclusively nonviolent.
02:12:26 The men are largely violent, so men already experiencing gender dysphoria, castrated and given female hormones, clearly problematic.
02:12:36 Well, yeah.
02:12:37 I mean, you gotta think about it.
02:12:38 Think I mean just.
02:12:39 Think to yourself.
02:12:42 When I, if I were to walk up to you and say, hey, do you want to cut **** **** ** half and put it inside out inside your body and have to to always keep a dilator in the wound so it doesn't close up and it just the amount of **** that you I mean.
02:12:59 It's horrifying, right?
02:13:01 Like your skin crawls.
02:13:02 Just hearing about it.
02:13:03 It goes against everything.
02:13:08 And so for you to be so mentally disturbed.
02:13:13 That not only is it overriding all of this instinctual decision making that that.
02:13:20 Normal people have.
02:13:22 But it seems appealing.
02:13:26 I mean it's it's at that to me.
02:13:29 It's the same as if I found out that, like uh.
02:13:33 You know, someone was eating their own ****.
02:13:36 I would just be to me, it's just as as unnatural and ******* disgusting.
02:13:43 Is someone that eats their own ****?
02:13:46 In fact, it's probably.
02:13:47 I think it's maybe even a little bit worse because you're permanently, I mean.
02:13:49 You're cutting your ******* **** off, I mean.
02:13:55 I I yeah, that's a level of insanity that that thankfully I don't understand.
02:14:02 Cardiff $5 appreciate it, Devin. You know about Chris Watts murdered his two little girls and wife in 2018 in Colorado and John Wayne Gacy raped and killed over 30 guys and buried there.
02:14:17 Bodies under his house.
02:14:19 What in the world is the mental state of these people?
02:14:22 The state of mind?
02:14:24 Of this is beyond baffling.
02:14:27 Yeah, I've never really delved into serial killers.
02:14:29 I've never tried to psychologize them.
02:14:31 I mean, there's a lot of people that are into, like, the true crime stuff and stuff like that.
02:14:35 I've always to some degree.
02:14:37 I think everyone finds it.
02:14:39 I don't want to say fascinating, but in a way, right, because it is so.
02:14:43 Outside of your experience, it's something that you can't relate to, and yet it happens and.
02:14:47 So you.
02:14:48 Most normal people have a desire to understand it, and so you you want to.
02:14:53 Get the information so you can try to put together some kind of hypothesis so you can at least understand it.
02:15:00 And I don't understand it.
02:15:01 I don't understand how you can.
02:15:03 To me that's just as.
02:15:05 I mean, that's basically like cutting **** **** off, you know, like.
02:15:09 I don't understand killing thirty people.
02:15:11 And burying them beneath your house.
02:15:15 But uh yeah.
02:15:18 Yeah, I've never.
02:15:19 I've never tried to psychologize.
02:15:21 That I and I you know.
02:15:22 They're just ******* nuts.
02:15:24 Those are the people that need to be culled from the herd.
02:15:31 Album album 8.
02:15:34 8 or in them.
02:15:36 I never realized there are so many trendy movies I've seen most of them, but never put it all together before.
02:15:42 There's way more than that.
02:15:44 So this is from.
02:15:45 The UM I forgot about the.
02:15:50 The Jim Carrey 1.
02:15:52 But let's see here I.
02:15:53 Think I did.
02:15:54 I leave it open.
02:15:55 I did.
02:15:56 Yeah, so the article.
02:15:58 That that, the gay ADL or glad.
02:16:02 Was ****** *** about I went to the way back machine.
02:16:06 And loaded it up.
02:16:08 And the movies I had never heard of.
02:16:10 Most of these movies.
02:16:12 So that's why I didn't bother getting them because they they were so obscure that I don't think they had a.
02:16:17 Whole lot of audience and therefore not a whole lot of influence. But here's, you know, there's one. This is the 15 that they rate so #15 is.
02:16:28 Terror, firmer.
02:16:30 And that's from 1999.
02:16:34 About a murdering training, once unhinged from.
02:16:37 1982.
02:16:39 Vultures, 1983.
02:16:43 At old 1961.
02:16:46 Reflections of fear, 1973.
02:16:51 Four flies on Velvet, 1971. Silence. The Lambs, of course. Private parts 1972, and that's obviously not the Howard Stern 1.
02:17:02 Deadly Blessing, 1981.
02:17:06 He lives by night 1982 seed of Chucky, 2004. Now this one. I was a little surprised by it.
02:17:13 I mean, I've seen, like a Chucky movie.
02:17:16 I don't think I've seen this one, but that why is this about ********?
02:17:20 Well, we'll see what it says.
02:17:23 Blah, blah blah blah.
Speaker 1
02:17:26 Blah blah blah.
Speaker 11
02:17:30 All right for the.
Devon
02:17:32 See the Chucky.
02:17:34 All right.
02:17:35 Full of gross out comedy, gory violence, the performance of Lifetime by Jennifer Tilly, Seed.
02:17:41 It was a complete delight because you never really know.
02:17:44 I don't know. This isn't saying what? Why? There's about what? Who? The training is. But I guess there's a training in that one terror train, 1980.
02:17:54 Blade in the Dark 1983 dressed to kill, which we talked about in 1980. Sleepaway Camp, 1983.
02:18:03 And that's that's their top 15.
02:18:06 ****** killer movies but but that article has been removed since the.
02:18:11 The gay mafia got upset with it.
02:18:16 All right, Warsteiner 890 one, $20. Appreciate it. I think the upcoming recession will make or break many marriages.
02:18:25 If you're a single guy, and in your late 30s, would it be better to wait for dating, wait for the dating market to become flooded with soon to be divorced, ladies?
02:18:35 Looking for economic security?
02:18:38 The Single Ladies today could really use some competition.
02:18:43 I mean, I don't know.
02:18:45 I mean, I'll tell you why you don't want to date.
02:18:47 You definitely don't want to date a woman that they've gotten a divorce over.
02:18:50 Financial problems, I mean, that's in the *******.
02:18:53 That's in the deal.
02:18:55 Through through, you know richer for poor.
02:18:59 That's that's part of the deal, they.
02:19:02 And so if they're bailing after signing that part of the deal, and I know I really look, let's be realistic.
02:19:09 Most most divorces are initiated by the women and I don't know what the exact number is, but I know many of the divorces are over financial problems.
02:19:21 I would not.
02:19:22 I would not.
02:19:24 No, I would not hesitate.
02:19:26 I would not wait and say, oh, I'm.
02:19:28 Not going to I'm.
02:19:29 Not going to date anyone and tell I.
02:19:30 Get all these *******.
02:19:32 Roasties that are that that left their husbands because they were too poor.
02:19:37 Like, you know, I mean like, that sounds like a bad strategy to me, even if even if you're thinking it's because like.
02:19:43 The the non.
02:19:43 Roasties that aren't divorced are going to try harder because all these roast, I don't think I don't think women think.
02:19:49 That way.
02:19:50 You know, I I.
02:19:52 I don't think it's going to make them try harder.
02:19:54 If anything, they'll feel like they're they're more they're they're special now because they're not one of these ******* divorced roasties that left their husbands over money.
02:20:04 Devin, have you read siege?
Speaker
02:20:07 Read siege.
Devon
02:20:09 I have not read siege. That's Luke Ware for $1.00 appreciate.
02:20:13 It I have not read siege and I do have an audio book of it and I've started it a couple of times.
02:20:19 I just haven't had.
02:20:20 You know, I'll tell you why it's not a.
02:20:22 Super long audio.
02:20:23 Book when I do one.
02:20:25 Of my longer night hikes.
02:20:27 I'll I'll load it into my.
02:20:29 Into my phone and I'll listen to it because I don't think it's.
02:20:34 I don't think it's super long, I think.
02:20:36 It'd probably do it.
02:20:39 In a couple hikes, probably.
02:20:42 UM.
02:20:44 Mighty mouse.
02:20:46 What do you think about Bob Lazar?
02:20:49 I think that he really worked at Los Alamos.
02:20:53 I think that he probably worked at it wasn't area 51. Yeah, but the area 51 affiliated research place.
02:21:03 UMI think that.
02:21:07 They did erase part of his past.
02:21:10 There is evidence of that.
02:21:13 In terms of the UFO's he claims to have seen and some of the technology he describes, I don't know. I don't know.
02:21:23 Because here's the thing.
02:21:24 You got to understand.
02:21:25 Just because his credentials check out doesn't mean that he's not there for this info.
02:21:31 I mean his job.
02:21:33 Could literally be to spread this information so that it cloud, it muddies the waters.
02:21:41 About what's really going on at area 51.
02:21:45 There is that UM.
02:21:48 That's that's one that's worth going over.
02:21:50 There's a documentary about that guy in Albuquerque that detected a.
02:21:56 Signals coming out of Kirtland Air Force Base and when he approached them about it, they basically what was that called?
02:22:07 It was a Netflix documentary.
02:22:11 Anyway, they they sent, they gave, they assigned him like an Air Force officer that eventually ruined the guy's life.
02:22:17 And I mean, because they told him, oh, yeah, those those are signals from aliens.
02:22:21 We're talking to aliens.
02:22:22 And they took him up in a helicopter and showed him like a wreckage or some wreckage and said, oh, yeah, that's a UFO wreck and.
02:22:29 And he, the guy went crazy.
02:22:30 I mean, he was very wealthy at the time.
02:22:32 And then he went crazy and lost all everything and ended up dying.
02:22:38 What is the name of that?
02:22:40 But anyway that that's that's another example of.
02:22:44 You know the Air Force actively that what happened was the the Air Force got freaked out that some of their.
02:22:50 Likely encrypted data transmissions were being intercepted by a local guy and wanted to cook something up to make him.
02:23:00 Think it was from aliens or something crazy.
02:23:03 So you never know, you never know.
02:23:05 What the Hell's going on with that?
02:23:07 Stuff I've seen him in enough interviews to where I think that, I mean, he sounds legit, but you never know, right?
02:23:15 You never know.
02:23:21 Bear singe, torix tell me this isn't a dude.
02:23:25 In drag and they gave me a link.
Speaker
02:23:31 Let me see what this is.
Speaker 8
02:23:40 The wrong thing here.
Speaker
02:23:48 Oh no, I.
Devon
02:23:49 I don't think that.
02:23:51 This is Sandra Bullock.
02:23:52 I don't think Senator Bullock.
02:23:53 'S a man, maybe, though, who knows.
02:23:56 It's possible.
02:23:59 I mean, I've seen the argument people are saying that Senator Bullock's a man because she appears to have an Adams apple and.
02:24:08 The only reason why I'm.
02:24:11 You know, I don't want to be like, oh, yeah, totally a dude.
02:24:14 There's way too many people that think like, way too many women are actually dudes.
02:24:20 I almost think that that's probably a disorder thinking that everyone's a ******.
02:24:27 Let me see.
02:24:27 Let me pop, I'll pop.
02:24:28 This video up here.
Speaker 17
02:24:30 Let's see.
02:24:31 Where did you go?
Devon
02:24:49 I mean, she doesn't.
02:24:50 Even look that Manish there, there, there it is.
02:24:53 It's the Adams apple right there.
02:24:56 You can kind of see it.
02:24:57 Look at her neck when I'm going like that.
02:25:00 You can see it kind of popping around.
02:25:03 So that looks a little Manish.
02:25:14 So who knows?
02:25:15 Who knows?
02:25:16 It's possible.
02:25:18 It's possible you never know these days, right?
02:25:27 I mean, doesn't she the one that that rubs foreskins on her face?
02:25:31 She buys a.
02:25:33 Korean baby foreskins and uses it as a facial cream.
02:25:38 So you know.
02:25:42 Even if she's not a ******.
02:25:44 That's pretty ****** **.
02:25:48 Uh. Let's see here.
02:25:55 Oso 5671 dollar. Appreciate it.
02:26:01 Luap 1991 says Sleepaway Camp 1983 is also about a trans kid. I've never seen it. Have you? No, I haven't seen it. That's one of the movies, though, that we're in that list.
02:26:16 Of the top 15 trans horror films.
02:26:19 The extradimensional my city is forcing fluoride in the.
Speaker 8
02:26:23 Water after we've let it.
Devon
02:26:24 Know five times the city is citing COVID health emergency.
02:26:29 As justification to force it on us with no vote, a city Councilwoman is even in a in a is even in a interracial relationship with a black guy from the fluoride supplier.
02:26:45 You know, here's another theory.
02:26:46 By the way, with the fluoride.
02:26:49 It is.
02:26:51 Fluoride is a byproduct of other chemical processes and it is just as likely that it's being used in the water to dope the the citizens with some kind of chemical as it is that they're trying to get rid of toxic waste and make.
02:27:07 Money off.
02:27:07 Of it in a ****** ** way.
02:27:14 Yeah, that's that could be what's going on there.
02:27:18 Oh, so 5675 dollars. Appreciate it, Ty, EE and Frode did a stream on silence of the Lambs and the Manhunter on the serial killer fetish called. If dust of Esque I can never sat right. Dostoyevsky wrote an episode of Miami Vice.
02:27:43 All the check out the out to check out their stream.
02:27:47 I forgot that he does like those like his Film Festival thing.
02:27:52 Warsteiner 89110 dollars preciate it, besides learning how to siphon gas out of parked cars, what other practical skills would be honing? Should we be honing to prepare for high inflation?
02:28:07 Well, like I said.
02:28:09 If you get out of Usery, that's going to help you out.
02:28:12 A lot.
02:28:13 You know, if you're, if you can get out of.
02:28:18 Usery in terms of like you don't have to have like a A house payment and stuff like that.
02:28:24 You don't have, you know you don't want to have any credit card debt.
02:28:27 You want to get out out of as much debt as as humanly possible.
02:28:32 And I would start stocking up on some food, some food food's going to get more expensive if gas gets as expensive as it, it's going well as it's going to get.
02:28:42 Everything gets more expensive. Well, the only thing out of that, everything that you need is food. SI would stock up on food.
02:28:50 I've noticed even just small things going getting more expensive like the off brand canned food used to be like, you know, like 80 cents or something like that.
02:28:59 A cannon.
02:29:00 Now it's.
02:29:01 And the one the name brand that used to be a dollar is like now like a dollar or 30 or.
02:29:06 $1.29. You know, whatever.
02:29:09 And so it it that's already happened, that's now.
02:29:13 At least where I live.
02:29:14 And as I said, the gas is getting more expensive, but everything across the board is getting more expensive and that's just going to happen.
02:29:22 When you think about trying to to.
02:29:26 Put your money into something that's going to preserve its value.
02:29:29 That's not even that's tough to do, too.
02:29:31 Because Bitcoin is too volatile.
02:29:37 I mean, yeah, you could.
02:29:38 You could go.
02:29:38 Through like a broker.
02:29:40 And that broker is going to support, you know, well, we've got your gold on file here, but then you'll rely on that broker.
02:29:48 You could buy physical, physical gold, have it sent to you, but then those are usually rip off.
02:29:53 So when you're trying to work that all out the the rates are usually kind of sucked up on those.
02:29:58 And then what are going to do you get this?
02:30:00 Block of gold and yeah, it's going to be worth more than the money.
02:30:05 Maybe that you paid for it as inflation goes higher, but you're not going to when you go to.
02:30:11 The grocery.
02:30:11 Store and buy a loaf of bread with your gold.
02:30:16 You know you're not going to be able to spend your gold, so you're going to have, if you do that, you have to have some kind of process that you know will exist to exchange it back in the money.
02:30:29 You're probably going to want to have guns.
02:30:32 You're going to want how to use your guns.
02:30:35 You're going to want to be able to have a you're going to have go bags set up like I've done it like I've I have like a few videos on all this stuff, but.
02:30:43 You know the basics are you're going to want to have a place that if if **** goes down in the city and you and you have, you should already be out of the city.
02:30:52 But if you're stuck in the city for some.
02:30:53 Reason you should have a place out of the city that you can go.
02:30:57 You should have a means of getting there.
02:30:59 You should have enough food and water to sustain yourself for extended period of time.
02:31:05 I like the the the Mormon rule of one year.
02:31:08 My family always did that, and I've always done that.
02:31:11 I've always had.
02:31:12 Well, not always, but I've for years now I've had a year supply of food.
02:31:17 It's easy to do. It's not easy to do it in the fancy way like they have all those fancy freeze dried foods and whatever. And I got a little bit of that. But that ship's expensive.
02:31:28 You can do it with canned food like I was just saying that even though it's going up in price, it's still like a dollar A can.
02:31:34 And you might not like it, but you could live off of a a couple cans of Spaghettios a day.
02:31:40 You know what I mean?
02:31:41 Like it's it won't be.
02:31:42 It won't be fun.
02:31:44 But you can do it and so you figure a couple cans of that's 2 bucks, you know 2 * 3.
02:31:51 65 I mean it's not that's a lot cheaper than a lot of this other stuff, right, the the.
02:31:56 Oh, it's three months of food for 300 bucks. It's like all.
02:31:59 Right.
02:31:59 Well, well, I don't know.
02:32:01 Maybe actually with inflation, that stuff probably get more expensive too.
02:32:05 And water, water obviously.
02:32:08 Water, ammunition.
02:32:10 Water is the water is king.
02:32:11 You want water ammunition.
02:32:15 And then food.
02:32:19 Because with ammunition you can always get the food.
02:32:23 And then yeah, siphoning gas that is, that's that's a good trick to know. And that was, you know, that was a big problem in the 1970s when the gas prices were going crazy and inflation was going nuts.
02:32:34 They people were siphoning guests.
02:32:36 That's when they started putting the locks on the because you didn't used to have locks on any gas tank.
02:32:41 Because why would you?
02:32:42 Right lived in a high trust society?
02:32:44 Who the **** would be stealing the gas out of your tank?
02:32:46 Well, in the 1970s we found out a lot of people be stealing the gas out of your tank.
02:32:52 Gas is gonna be a big deal.
02:32:53 Gas is gonna be a really big deal.
02:32:56 UMI think I've talked about this before where there was a pipeline problem in Arizona. I want to say maybe about like 10 years ago or so, something like that.
02:33:08 Where the the pipe, the major pipeline just bringing gasoline into the into the Phoenix area was broken.
02:33:16 So there was gas stations running.
02:33:18 Out of gas.
02:33:20 And people start freaking out and a gasoline truck that was bringing gas into the area literally got carjacked and stolen.
02:33:32 Like and it was only it only been like a week, like it didn't take long.
02:33:35 For that **** to start happening.
02:33:38 So, you know, look, look to that's the kind of thing that will happen.
02:33:42 That's absolutely the kind of thing that will happen, I mean.
02:33:46 It'll be really interesting to see how people who are used to decadence and used to the high life manage not being able to afford even.
02:34:00 I honestly, I almost wonder if we're going to get to a point like even I think on Drudge today.
02:34:05 I think it was today the the headline at least this morning, was saying that there was a possible stimulus for gas every month.
02:34:15 That the government was going to start paying you $100 a month to make up for the gas prices.
02:34:21 I mean, that's starting to sound like Universal Basic, which I think is coming.
02:34:27 I think there's gonna be universal basic income that's that's on the.
02:34:31 Way so.
02:34:34 Gas prices would be a good way.
02:34:35 To to start like the the monthly 100 bucks. Like at first, it's like, oh, just 100 bucks a month.
02:34:41 That's not a big deal.
02:34:43 We're just making up for and they've already normalized, you know the the, the receiving of of government checks.
02:34:50 With this other stimulus checks that they've done so.
02:34:54 Making it monthly is not a big leap.
Speaker 11
02:34:58 All right.
Devon
02:35:02 Well, I think that's everything there.
02:35:06 Let me just pop this out one more time, make sure I didn't miss one.
02:35:12 Because it does update weirdly sometimes and I do miss sometimes.
Speaker 18
02:35:19 All right.
Devon
02:35:25 OK, it looks like I don't think I missed one.
02:35:27 If I did miss something, I apologize, but I don't see one.
02:35:32 That I missed.
02:35:33 Hang on regular chat.
02:35:34 Just for a hot 2nd, and then we're going to close out of here just because I.
02:35:37 Haven't been in regular chat.
02:35:38 For a little bit because you have been saying you've been.
02:35:40 So generous with your super chat.
02:35:42 So I do appreciate that.
02:35:44 I absolutely appreciate that.
02:35:45 I'll tell you what, by the way, regular chat.
02:35:49 You know you can super chef for basically five cents using the little. I don't know how to do it but I mean look height per chat minimum is $0.05.
02:35:58 It's the little tokens that you probably have, maybe you don't know that you have, but you probably have just by.
02:36:05 What as that guy was saying earlier, just from watching, if you just watch my stream, you just get him.
02:36:10 So if you want to be seen.
02:36:14 And only you only have to spend 1.
02:36:15 Of those things, High Priest King Terry, I came late to the stream and I you follow.
02:36:20 I, hypocrite.
02:36:20 Have you seen his video on the overlap of serial killers and ********?
02:36:24 No, I have not.
02:36:25 But that sounds like a good one.
02:36:28 And I would not be surprised I would.
02:36:31 Not be surprised.
02:36:32 Not at all.
02:36:34 Not at all.
02:36:37 I mean cause again the same level of crazy to chop off **** **** is the same level of crazy of of chopping off.
02:36:42 Someone else's.
02:36:46 So alright, let me see what anybody else anybody else before I take off?
02:36:53 It looks like maybe chat stopped updating.
02:36:57 They're dead.
02:36:58 Damn it.
02:36:59 Pop it out again.
02:37:06 Here we go. Hi, priest. King Terry. I can super check for $0.05, but then I have to put information into this account and the glowies are going to use that to stalk me from the bushes outside.
02:37:16 I know they're just waiting.
02:37:18 You can see them in the dark when you're driving.
02:37:20 Yeah, they're.
02:37:21 You're you guys.
02:37:21 Are all on the list anyway.
02:37:22 It's started too late I.
02:37:23 Wouldn't worry about it.
02:37:26 Postmaster, as of 2019, there are 30 different trans health, gender reassignment surgery centers, according to transhealth.org. So we have 10 times the amount of.
02:37:36 Transgender reassignment surgery centers that we did in 1991, progress that is progress if there ever was progress.
02:37:48 Robbie P2. Here's five cents. Appreciate that.
02:37:52 Devon Slack the the unalienable lady looks exactly like James Brown in real life. The unalienable or EU? Ohh. The UN alien lady? Yeah, kind of. Kind of James Brown.
02:38:07 Beef supreme. Five cents Devon constitutional silver in the form of pre 64 coinage will be viable. Interim money is that easy to get? I don't even know.
02:38:20 Radio 10:00 PM for you is 7:00 AM for me.
02:38:23 But I will try to catch you live, at least on on Thursday.
02:38:28 Yeah, I knew this was going to be a double edged sword.
02:38:30 There's gonna be some people on the other side of the plant that get ****** by it.
02:38:34 I'm sorry guys, I got to sleep.
02:38:36 I got to get like a normal sleep schedule, a little bit.
02:38:39 Sheepdog, Shack, subhuman dysgenic freaks like.
02:38:45 Haddon Clark.
02:38:48 Now run all institutions you had another cross dressing child murderer, by the way, watching all forensic files episodes is worse than any.
02:38:57 Good horror movie.
02:39:00 Dark Hopper, check this out.
02:39:05 What is it?
Speaker 18
02:39:07 Let me see.
Devon
02:39:19 Washington Schools adopt race based discipline, while students get harsher punishment or white students get harsher punishment.
02:39:28 Washington School Board butted heads over a new student discipline policy that considers.
02:39:35 What is this from anyway?
02:39:38 OK, this is from the.
02:39:39 This is from the 23rd.
02:39:41 Washington School Board I'm not surprised by the way.
02:39:43 That's Washington.
02:39:44 Washington School board **** heads over a new student disciplined policy that considers a students race before deciding on any punishment.
02:39:53 Yep, that makes sense.
02:39:56 I mean, this is the way it's.
02:39:57 Going to go, of course.
02:40:00 Of course, this is the way it's going to go.
Speaker 17
02:40:07 Now let's see here.
Devon
02:40:10 And it really details it, yeah, this might be good for this is a lot.
02:40:14 But yeah, the basic idea is in Washington state, they're going to start punishing kids less if they're black.
02:40:22 It's equity.
02:40:25 It's equity.
02:40:29 I'll leave this tab open.
02:40:30 I'll take.
02:40:31 I'll take a look at this maybe.
02:40:32 For next stream a little bit.
02:40:35 OK. All right, guys, well.
02:40:42 Legal Latino.
02:40:44 Thanks, Devin.
02:40:45 Thank you.
02:40:47 Jack Russell, keep up the good work.
02:40:49 Appreciate it.
02:40:51 Chad, the famous How do you feel about the black woman trying to get Supreme Court confirmed, not being able to define a woman?
02:40:58 Doesn't it prove that the black race is inferior if she.
02:41:01 Is their best.
02:41:04 Well, here's the thing.
02:41:07 Here's how you know that it's a unit party.
02:41:10 She'll get confirmed.
02:41:15 She'll get confirmed.
02:41:17 And look, well, Kavanaugh, that the left ***** and moan and whatever and put on a good show of making that look like, oh, we're trying.
02:41:24 No, it's he's literally Satan.
02:41:26 He got confirmed at the end of the day.
02:41:31 I mean, how many people don't get confirmed?
02:41:37 So what if they get, you know, people.
02:41:39 They get smeared in the media for a month.
02:41:41 Or two before.
02:41:42 Before they get a job that lasts the rest of their lives, where they are basically.
02:41:51 Gods, when it comes to interpreting, interpreting their, their personal interpretation, interpretation.
02:41:58 Of the Constitution is now law.
02:42:01 Yeah, she'll get.
02:42:03 She'll get confirmed.
02:42:04 She'll get confirmed.
02:42:06 Republicans will vote for him.
02:42:09 They have to for her.
02:42:10 To get confirmed.
02:42:12 And they will.
02:42:13 They absolutely will.
02:42:14 That's how you know, it's a a *******.
02:42:19 And the fact that she's a black female statistically does not put her in a good spot in terms.
02:42:23 Of IQ.
02:42:25 You know what I mean?
02:42:26 But hey, who knows?
02:42:28 There are some outliers out there.
02:42:31 Or the last one.
02:42:33 Bush act.
02:42:33 Do you listen to am talk radio?
02:42:36 I mean, I used to.
02:42:36 I haven't been years.
02:42:38 Honestly, I listen to more shortwave, which is in AM.
02:42:41 So I guess technically than I do am talk radio these days.
02:42:44 But there's there's, there's, like, almost no short wave these days either.
02:42:48 I mean, there is a little bit, but.
02:42:50 You know every.
02:42:52 Once in while you find something good, funny enough, Infowars is on short wave.
02:42:56 I don't know when it's it seems random, but I hear it every once in a while.
02:43:00 But no, I just.
02:43:01 There's no reason to listen to AM anymore.
02:43:03 In fact, even if you, I mean, if you wanted to.
02:43:06 Every AM radio station on in America Streams live on the Internet too, so most people have.
02:43:15 Easier access to the Internet than they do AM radio, so why would you just listen to it on your phone or on?
02:43:21 Your computer or.
02:43:22 Whatever. So alright guys.
02:43:25 Well, I'm going to close out of here.
02:43:27 Hopefully you guys like the new time.
02:43:30 We'll do this again on Saturday.
02:43:32 We'll do the same time and hopefully everything will go smoothly.
02:43:39 And I think that it looks like it dropped a lot.
02:43:42 More frames?
02:43:42 But that's OK.
02:43:45 You guys have a good week.
02:43:46 I'll see you on Saturday for black pill lamb.
02:43:48 Of course.
Speaker 8
02:43:53 Devastate it rubs the lotion on its skin.
02:43:55 It does this when it's tone.
02:43:58 It rubs the.
02:43:58 Lotion on its skin or else it.
02:44:00 Gets the hose.
02:44:02 And when it's done, there's one more thing.
02:44:04 A simple little task.
02:44:06 It's put the ******* lotion in the breast.
02:44:13 What the sucking motion in the?
02:44:17 All these stupid women are the same.
Speaker 10
02:44:22 Helps me not to think of them as you human.
02:44:25 So I call them it instead of by them.
Speaker 16
02:44:30 Mr. Please, no more abuse. There's no excuse. My family's probably wondering where I've been.
Speaker 8
02:44:45 On your skin.
02:44:46 And then put the ******* lotion in the breast.
02:44:50 Hurt your chances for survival are removed.
02:44:56 I'm impervious.
02:44:57 Told your silly warning so I can before I charm off.
02:45:02 Right down your ******* throat.
Speaker 5
02:45:05 Mr. Please, my mom's.
02:45:06 Honey, let me go.
02:45:08 This isn't funny.
02:45:09 Cops are sure to send somebody.
02:45:11 Turn me loose.
02:45:12 Don't be a dummy.
Speaker 8
02:45:16 You ******* world man.
02:45:18 The broken finger now.
02:45:20 The last girl climbed halfway but failed.
Speaker 5
02:45:39 She's down here, you ***** ** ****.
Speaker 8
02:45:45 In the grass.
Speaker 2
02:45:48 I'd seen you like this.
Speaker 8
02:45:48 I'll kill if there's.
Speaker 2
02:45:49 Someone at the door.
02:45:52 Make it go and.
Speaker 8
02:45:53 Get my gun and shoot you.
02:45:56 It's a waste of skin.
Speaker 2
02:45:56 It's a waste of fat girls.
Speaker 8
02:45:57 They don't sell factors in a ******* store.
Speaker 2
02:45:59 Enough lifting store.
02:46:00 Both my ******* precious.
Speaker 8
02:46:01 ******* precious in the.