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Generation LARP.mp3

08/09/2020
Devon
00:00:00 What's going on guys?
00:00:20 Try a few new things here. I'm going to make some adjustments real quick. I think that I think everything's working.
00:00:29 Everything should be working. I I have the.
00:00:31 You know, I've been. I feel like I've been.
00:00:33 Using a different computer every time I use a computer, which I kind of have been the motherboard I replaced ended up being bad, so I'm going to have to strip it.
00:00:42 Out like it works, but the PCI bus is screwed.
00:00:45 Up and it only recognizes.
00:00:48 About 80% of my stuff and now it doesn't go into the BIOS, so that's great. So I'm going to have to yank out a bunch of water cooled stuff which.
00:00:58 By the way.
00:00:59 Never go to the water cooled route.
00:01:02 Like, just don't.
00:01:04 It's, it seems really fun. It seems really cool. You're.
00:01:07 Like, yeah, I'm going to. I'm.
00:01:08 Going to put these water blocks on my on my on my video cards, I'm overclock everything and and it's gonna be it's gonna be so fast and. No, no, it's fast until you have to change any hardware whatsoever.
Speaker
00:01:23 And then it sucks.
Devon
00:01:24 Really bad cause.
00:01:25 You have water in your computer.
00:01:28 You've got all these hoses everywhere and it's all connected and like everything's connected, so you can't just like, oh, this video.
00:01:35 Card is bad.
00:01:36 I'm gonna take it out and put a.
00:01:37 New one in no no.
00:01:38 You're not. You're gonna. You're gonna drain out a radiator like you're working on a ******* car, and then you're going to disconnect.
00:01:46 All these ******* hoses and then you're going to take the.
00:01:49 Video card out and.
00:01:51 And good luck. By the way, let's say you want to sell that video card in eBay because.
00:01:54 You don't want to.
00:01:55 Use it anymore. Well, good luck. It's it.
00:01:58 You because you had to take off the.
00:02:00 The heat sink and the fans and all that good stuff. So now it's.
00:02:03 Got like this stupid water.
00:02:05 Block on it that like.
00:02:06 You know.
00:02:07 No one else.
00:02:08 Is using because they're not idiots and.
00:02:11 Yeah, so it's.
00:02:11 Just been this big ******* hassle and but you know I'm.
00:02:16 Using it right now, it's working right now.
00:02:19 But I'm going to have to go back to the Frankenstein machine and whatever.
00:02:22 No big deal, no big deal. It's just.
00:02:26 One I just want like one thing to go smoothly. Just one thing to go smoothly and.
00:02:33 I I I should be a little more grateful. There's been a lot of things.
00:02:37 That have gone smoothly.
00:02:38 For me, but not when it comes to computer hardware and, well, let's say that's like the big one. You know, it's kind of like when I, you know, as a computer tech years and years and years ago when I was a kid and.
00:02:53 Like I was one of my first jobs was working a small computer store, building machines and fixing machines, and I was always tinkering with stuff. And, you know, just using spare parts to make computers.
00:03:04 It's like they say, a plumber's pipes always leaks, and that's the that's the case like part of it, part of it at the back then was the reason I always had computer problems. I was always, you know, changing things, always changing hardware, always overclocking stuff. And and now it's just like it's going to the point where it's a little much so.
00:03:25 Hope you guys are having or had.
00:03:27 A good week.
00:03:29 Things are kind of getting crazy, but at the same time they're not.
00:03:35 I've been watching a lot of this stuff unfold, this never ending stuff going on in Portland, and the more you.
00:03:44 Know at first.
00:03:46 You know the name of this video is generation LARP, and I'm going to and by the way, it's not a that's not a dig at zoomers or anything. It's just it's a dig at like everyone alive.
00:03:56 Right now it's like.
00:03:58 Everyone's alive right now because.
00:04:01 It's everyone is so connected now. Well, first of all, everyone has so well, I'll.
00:04:08 Get that in a second, actually.
00:04:10 But the West, it's part of why? Why it's collapsing.
00:04:14 But we'll get it in a.
00:04:15 Second, I've had to shoot more squirrels, of course, that were attacking.
00:04:21 Everything and.
00:04:24 You know actually so.
00:04:26 I actually had a little insight into. I've talked about this in the past where one of the reasons why they don't want you living out like out of a city, they want you to be a cog in the machine. There's there's a lot of reasons, but there's.
00:04:41 One of the big reasons is if you're living out on a farm or something like that, you're faced with. You're surrounded by life and death.
00:04:52 All the time.
00:04:53 All the time.
00:04:55 And you're participating in that system. You know, you're making things live and die all the time.
00:05:02 And when you're in the city?
00:05:04 You're you're not. Everything's kind of just fake. The only time that you experience.
00:05:10 Life and death is through a TV screen.
00:05:14 You know or through a phone screen or whatever.
00:05:19 And we'll get, we'll get more.
00:05:20 Into that in a second too.
00:05:24 So yesterday.
00:05:27 I got up.
00:05:28 At dawn, as I often do, is I try to always do.
00:05:33 But as I often do, if I'm being honest.
00:05:36 I don't always get up at dawn. Sometimes I'm up till well. Sometimes I don't get to bed at.
00:05:41 All but.
00:05:43 So I got up at dawn and I always do.
00:05:46 Like a walk around the property.
00:05:48 You know, assess everything, make sure that I haven't had any, especially like around dawn, because around dawn is when the rabbits come out and that's when the animals come out and they want to start eating all.
00:05:59 Your crops, right?
00:06:01 And it's because you know the temperature is nice and cool in the mornings, and so they try to get they. They come out.
00:06:08 You know, and early in the morning and they they come out again in the afternoon and then like or or you know in the.
00:06:14 And around noon they just. I don't know where they go, but they they hide the squirrels, don't they've they've actually there's a type of squirrel that's evolved to survive the heat. So the only thing that's out and about destroying **** around noon is this type of squirrel.
00:06:30 That I've killed many of.
00:06:33 But anyway, so I walked around the property.
00:06:38 There were a lot of cactuses. That's my major crop. It might sound weird, but I grow edible cactuses. It's because or cacti both are are are correct.
00:06:48 But the reason why I grow edible cactus is just where I live. It's just it makes the most sense.
00:06:56 Uses the least amount of water. If there's some kind of emergency and for some reason you know I have a water shortage out here, they're not all going to just fall over dead. I if I. Well, if I have to go on a or if I want to go on a vacation. If I want to leave here for a month or so, I don't have to worry about.
00:07:16 Everything on my property dying, which is why.
00:07:19 What happened? In fact, when I first moved here, one of the reasons why it was so much work was the people who lived here before me, as people often do, planted not what would grow out here, but what they wanted to grow.
Speaker
00:07:36 Out here.
Devon
00:07:37 And so they planted all these trees that had no business being in the desert.
00:07:42 And that would barely even survive if you're watering.
00:07:45 Them all the time.
00:07:47 And of course, when the lady who lived here died, which is apparently how this place became abandoned initially.
00:07:57 All. All the trees died. Well, almost all.
00:07:59 The trees died and I ended up having to chop down.
00:08:04 Close to 30 trees.
00:08:07 And put you know which is I guess I.
00:08:10 Got I got firewood for the rest of my life.
00:08:15 Because good luck getting a you know it's.
00:08:17 Real expensive what I want.
00:08:18 To do is.
00:08:18 Throw all the wood through a wood chipper.
00:08:21 And use that to improve the soil. But in order to rent one of those and bring it all the way out here, you're talking. I think it'd be over $1000. Everything said and done. So in the meantime I just have.
00:08:35 Firewood and I do have a small chipper and I was able to chip like the branches and.
00:08:39 Stuff like that and.
00:08:42 If you're, I'm going to do some homesteading in the desert videos because there's a lot of stuff I've learned in doing this and one of those things is if you want good soil in the desert, you need lots of wood chips.
00:08:54 It's as simple as that.
00:08:56 And then you can grow some things that maybe wouldn't necessarily.
00:09:00 Grow so well in the desert, but anyway, so I've got cactus plant. You know, all over the place. And because I'm also looking for to maximize my yields, I've planted all these different kinds of cactuses or cacti, and they're mostly Opuntia.
00:09:21 Now what an Opuntia is.
00:09:25 And by the way, if you hear that.
00:09:26 Snapping sound in the background.
00:09:30 That's that's a bug zapper inside. I've had this flying infestation and what what they do, you know, my screen doors are have holes and stuff in them and because it's cool around the house, they gather around the house and they keep getting in. And so I just have a fly zapper. It's pretty.
00:09:48 Ghetto. But it is what it is.
00:09:49 Anyway, so opuntias.
00:09:52 Are the kind of cactuses that have pads, right? So they're not like the cactuses that have the arms, like, you know, in the cartoons, you know that those are called.
00:10:04 I'm going to say it wrong, but it's like columnar or call them new or you know it's based. You know it's the root of the word is column, right it's got column.
00:10:12 And what I've got is the pad kind the opuntias.
00:10:18 And so any, you know, prickly pear, think of it that way. Prickly pear. But there's thousands of of different kinds of prickly pear. There's prickly pear with lung needles. There's prickly.
00:10:30 Pear with no needles.
00:10:31 There's a prickly pear with giant pads like the biggest one I've got. There's one that I've got that makes pads.
00:10:39 Not quite as big as like a car.
00:10:40 Tire, you know, like but.
00:10:43 I mean not not as.
00:10:44 Small as a as a.
00:10:45 As a I don't know, like a record either it's big, they're like, way bigger than dinner plates. You know, we're talking, like 3 dinner plates put together giant. I mean, huge pads.
00:10:55 And then I've got.
00:10:59 Opuntias they got really small pads. There were the pads are, you know, maybe the size of a silver.
00:11:04 Dollar, something like that.
00:11:07 So anyway, I've got all these different.
00:11:09 Plants going that I'm experimenting with and seeing like, OK, which are going to produce the most biomass with the least amount.
00:11:17 Of water and you know.
00:11:20 What you're going to survive the environment out here because surprise, surprise. Like when I first moved out here, I was like I was an idiot. I was just like, hey, it's a desert.
00:11:29 You know, cactuses? Love the desert. So I just planted all these cactuses and the first thing that shocked me was a bunch of them died because the sun was too much. And I I was. I was a little surprised. I was like, I thought Cactus is like, they like the sun.
00:11:46 Not all cactuses like the sun.
00:11:48 And so then I was like, OK, well, you know, I guess that's over with the. The ones that survive, they'll be fine. And then winter came and killed off a bunch more of them. So I now, at least in the zone of where I need to be, all the cactus that I'm growing now will at least survive.
00:12:04 And now I'm.
00:12:04 Just trying to narrow it.
00:12:06 To which ones I'm going to focus on. So I'm walking around looking for rabbits that might have breached the fence. Haven't seen one in a while. I've done a pretty good job keeping them out, only had to kill, I think like 3 or 4 rabbits.
00:12:19 That have you?
00:12:19 Know made it inside the the property line.
00:12:23 But I'll you know more more. So I'm looking after.
00:12:26 Looking for squirrels that because they can fit through the fence, they're they're really hard.
00:12:29 To keep out.
00:12:31 And all of these cactuses, like so many cactuses.
00:12:35 Were chewed up.
00:12:36 One of them was chewed.
00:12:37 In half like it was, it fell over like.
00:12:40 Something had chewed in half.
00:12:43 And at first I was like.
00:12:44 What the ****? Like it did a like an army of squirrels?
00:12:48 Make it into the property like that. You know, I thought I'd been keeping the population down. I.
Speaker 2
00:12:52 Don't know how.
Devon
00:12:54 All this damage happened and.
00:12:55 Then I looked over and saw.
00:12:57 These little birds.
00:13:00 That for months.
00:13:02 Have been hanging out on my property on my porch, you know, in the afternoons, they like. And I mean, like, you know, there's probably like 50 birds.
00:13:12 You know, around that mount that hang out in the shade.
00:13:17 At the rear.
00:13:17 Of my building and for months they've been doing this.
00:13:22 And they haven't been touching the cactuses.
00:13:26 I don't know what they.
00:13:26 Eat. But they haven't been eating the cactuses.
00:13:29 And these birds were all over the property. Just ravenously.
00:13:36 Eating the cactus.
00:13:38 Every cactus.
00:13:40 And it was like that, Alfred.
00:13:43 Hitchcock movie The birds.
00:13:44 Like they were all just attacking the cactus and I.
00:13:46 Was like what?
Speaker
00:13:47 What's going on here?
Devon
00:13:50 And I would move to the back of the property and they'd fly off because they were they'd be.
00:13:53 Like attacking the cactuses.
00:13:54 There, and I'd be like oh.
00:13:56 ****. And I'd go to the front of the property and they.
00:13:58 All fly off because they were all there doing the same thing.
00:14:02 And then I realized.
00:14:04 Because I was trying to like what changed like.
00:14:06 Because this was an overnight.
00:14:07 Thing like just the day.
00:14:09 Before they were not doing anything to the cactuses.
Speaker 2
00:14:13 But something happened.
Devon
00:14:15 And I realized.
00:14:17 That, that, that night.
00:14:20 Was the first night.
00:14:22 That in you know in like a month or two.
00:14:25 That the air conditioner actually turned off like it actually cooled off enough.
00:14:31 So that the air conditioner turned off and you might say to yourself, what does that have to do with the birds? Well, the kind of air conditioner.
00:14:39 That I've got.
00:14:41 It is called a.
00:14:42 Swamp Cooler or an evaporative cooler?
00:14:45 And the way that they.
00:14:46 Work. It's really simple. They just drip water through these filters.
00:14:52 And then the air gets sucked through the the wet filters and the water as it evaporates, cools the air and it blows the air into your house. You know, anyone that has lived in the desert, you you you know, that's most of the well, that's what what they have like in all over the southwest and even in like Texas.
00:15:13 The only problem is if you live somewhere that's humid, they don't work so great because it just makes your house really extra humid, and in fact that that's what happens here. If the humidity goes up.
00:15:24 So you have this big box outside of your house.
00:15:29 That's dripping water.
00:15:32 And there's these vents all over it.
00:15:35 The birds somehow figure it out.
00:15:40 That they could fly over.
00:15:42 And land on the side of this swamp cooler and.
00:15:45 Stick their beak.
00:15:46 In the vents.
00:15:47 And drink the water that's trickling down.
00:15:50 And they've been doing this since I got here, so I wasn't like, you know, surprised by it. And it doesn't screw up the. Yeah, they don't mess anything up when they're doing it. So it's, you know, it's kind of fun. Like, when you walk by, there's like, a million birds just hanging out, like on your thing and whatever.
00:16:06 But it had shut off.
00:16:10 And so all these birds who had got they.
00:16:12 Had got used to.
00:16:14 Free water in the desert.
00:16:18 And the moment it got shut off.
00:16:23 They instantly attacked.
00:16:28 All of the sources of moisture.
00:16:31 They could find.
00:16:33 In this case, it was the cactuses.
00:16:38 And so I immediately.
00:16:40 Even though I.
00:16:41 Didn't need to have the air conditioner on. I went inside and turned the air conditioner on.
00:16:47 And the strangest thing happened.
00:16:51 The birds.
00:16:53 They ignored the air conditioner.
00:16:58 And which is really weird because they they used to.
00:17:01 Be I mean.
00:17:01 There was all times.
00:17:04 There was at least.
00:17:06 Five or six, and sometimes several more than this. Hanging out on that side of the air conditioner drink, you know, sticking their.
00:17:13 Beaks in and drinking it out of it.
00:17:15 And there wasn't one.
00:17:17 Doing this and I was like, well, maybe they just, you know, they have to figure out that it's, you know, it's going to take a minute.
00:17:23 For them to get it.
00:17:25 You know, cause it was off and maybe they think it's dried up now you know.
00:17:29 But now today, which is Day 2.
00:17:33 They're still not drinking.
00:17:35 The air conditioner water. Now you might be saying, well, why am I?
00:17:38 Telling this story.
00:17:38 This is, you know, this seems like.
00:17:41 A lot of information I don't need.
00:17:47 And maybe it is, but.
00:17:49 It just goes to show the reason. The reason they're not going back to the air conditioner. At least this is what I surmise.
00:17:56 Is the cactus juice?
00:17:59 Tastes better.
00:18:02 They they were used to.
00:18:04 A certain source of water.
00:18:06 Just given to them.
00:18:10 Every day it.
00:18:10 Was there? They didn't have to do anything.
00:18:12 To get it.
00:18:14 And in a way, they got.
00:18:15 Addicted to it?
00:18:18 And the second it was taken away.
00:18:22 They weren't going to just, you know.
00:18:24 Oh, I guess I'll go without as much water. I'll go into nature because these are. These are desert birds. These aren't like.
00:18:31 Birds from another part of the country passing through and these guys have evolved to live out here and.
00:18:36 There's not like.
Speaker
00:18:38 Just you know.
Devon
00:18:39 Air conditioners for them to drink out of everywhere, especially where I'm at, like maybe there are in cities and stuff like that, but.
00:18:46 Yeah, I'm. I'm. I'm not. I'm kind of out, out. Out.
00:18:50 I'm pretty isolated where I'm at.
00:18:54 You would think they would have some other kind.
Speaker 2
00:18:56 Of source of water.
Devon
00:18:59 But instead you know they instead of leave. They wanted to keep living the way they were living. And then they went after and looted.
00:19:09 Like cactuses?
00:19:11 And then they got a taste of that.
00:19:13 That sweet cactus nectar.
00:19:17 Now they don't want to go back to their their free handout.
00:19:23 That it's not as good as the cactus nectar.
00:19:29 And I kind of feel like.
00:19:31 In some ways, that's the way that.
00:19:34 The the left.
00:19:36 Because you see this all the you know.
00:19:38 People have been watching these BLM riots.
00:19:41 It's nothing new.
00:19:43 This isn't something new. This is something that reoccurs.
00:19:47 I don't know. Maybe once every.
00:19:50 10 to 20 years.
00:19:54 We have a population.
00:19:56 That we give.
Speaker 2
00:19:58 Free water to.
Devon
00:20:01 There's there's a certain amount of art art expenditures in the budget that we just say, you know what?
00:20:08 We're going to give this population.
00:20:12 This this water here.
00:20:15 It'll keep them happy.
00:20:17 It will keep them from.
00:20:19 You know, freaking out and looting our cactuses.
00:20:25 What the left does?
00:20:27 Every 10 to 20 years.
00:20:31 As they turn off the air conditioner.
00:20:39 I don't know.
00:20:45 I I almost I think it's.
00:20:46 A show of force.
00:20:48 I think it's a reminder, I think when the left feels threatened by the right.
00:20:53 They turn off the air conditioner.
00:20:56 And this population riots and loots and tears up the cactuses.
00:21:03 And the left is basically just saying look what we can do by just flipping a switch.
00:21:11 But just like what we're seeing right now.
00:21:16 Where these riots aren't stopping, you know they're you.
00:21:20 Know they're very larpy and whatever and.
00:21:22 We'll get into that in a second.
00:21:27 Once they get a taste of that power.
00:21:30 I mean, what was it?
00:21:31 They got 8 billion I.
00:21:33 Think it might be it might.
00:21:34 Be 4, it doesn't matter. It was.
00:21:35 If it was 1 billion and it was at least 1 billion, they got a billion.
00:21:42 A multiple of a billion. I don't know how to remember the number anymore from Bank of America.
00:21:47 They were getting hundreds of millions from Silicon Valley, you know, everyone from Twitter to, you know, Lego gave them like a couple, $1,000,000.
00:22:00 Every major corporation with money to spare, and apparently there's.
00:22:04 A lot of them.
00:22:07 We're giving them millions of dollars.
00:22:10 And now they've got a taste.
00:22:13 They got a taste of that sweet cactus nectar.
00:22:18 And now you can't just turn on the air conditioner and expect them to go back to their slums.
00:22:23 Drinking your air conditioner water.
Speaker 2
00:22:28 They've they've, they've, they've.
Devon
00:22:30 Tasted the forbidden fruit.
00:22:35 So not a huge point. That was just something I was thinking about as as I was.
00:22:40 Trying to figure out how to.
Speaker 2
00:22:41 Get these ******* birds off. My cactus is so.
Devon
00:22:46 Anyway, another thing I've had to deal with because they also destroy the cactuses.
00:22:51 Or cacti?
00:22:52 Is I've talked about this before shooting squirrels. I've had to shoot several.
Speaker 2
00:22:59 Squirrels I don't.
Devon
00:22:59 Even know how?
00:23:00 Many at this point, it's a lot.
00:23:05 It's not something I enjoy.
00:23:09 But it's something that has to be done.
00:23:12 And I know every time I talk about.
00:23:14 It there are people that say.
00:23:16 And This is why we're going to.
00:23:18 Talk about it, you know.
00:23:20 Don't kill the squirrels. That's mean that they're these nice, cute little animals.
00:23:24 And they are by the.
00:23:24 Way and they are nice and cute.
00:23:26 Little animals and and they're.
00:23:28 Just being squirrels, they're just they don't know any better, and neither did the birds, by the way. I mean, they're just doing what they're programmed to do.
00:23:38 You know that it's if it's a choice between.
00:23:42 A successful homestead with dead squirrels or meat growing food for squirrels. I'm going to pick the successful homestead every single time.
00:23:53 And when you live on a homestead, when you live outside of a city and you're faced with these life and death kind of scenarios every single day.
00:24:03 You understand the world a little bit better.
00:24:07 But it also puts you it gives you a different kind of perspective. The first time I've talked about this before, the first time I shot a rabbit. Yeah, it was. I did not enjoy. I still don't enjoy it.
00:24:19 But it was it was hard to do.
00:24:21 I might get.
00:24:22 It because it had to be done.
00:24:25 And the more I've.
00:24:25 Done it the easier it is and so then now it's like I don't even. I don't really think about it too much, right.
00:24:32 It's desensitized me.
00:24:35 To taking the life of another animal.
00:24:39 Because it's.
00:24:41 It's necessary for my success.
00:24:45 Right.
00:24:46 And it's just squirrels.
00:24:50 Right.
Speaker
00:24:51 There's a lot.
Devon
00:24:52 Of people out there, maybe people listening that.
00:24:56 Might not even be able to pull that trigger.
00:24:59 When it's a squirrel, when it's a squirrel and.
00:25:01 It's it's, it's you or him.
00:25:04 But because we've led these lives.
00:25:08 That are so free of discomfort.
00:25:12 You know, let alone any kind.
00:25:13 Of life or death situation.
00:25:17 We start to form our worldview.
00:25:21 Based on the images and video games.
00:25:25 And on in movies and in television.
00:25:30 And the reason?
00:25:31 Why that is?
00:25:33 Is when you.
00:25:34 Live a life.
00:25:37 Pretty much free of trauma.
00:25:40 You know like.
00:25:42 The safe space thing that's like from it's been extended now to.
00:25:48 I don't even know what.
00:25:48 We call it anymore.
00:25:51 You know, we're getting banned from for saying words that hurt people's feelings. You can't even say, you know, you can't even say the obvious. You know, you can't tell someone that they are biologically the sex that they are.
00:26:09 Repercussions without people trying to ruin your life.
00:26:17 That they want to create.
00:26:20 In existence for the average person.
00:26:24 That is so.
00:26:26 Disconnected from any kind of.
00:26:32 Any kind of discomfort?
00:26:35 Any kind of?
00:26:38 Certainly life or death situations.
00:26:42 So that.
00:26:44 What gets imprinted in your mind? The only time you experience trauma cause that's when you you learn a lesson, right? If you touch a hot stove and you burn your hand, you learn that lesson. You know. Ohh. When I touch a hot.
00:26:58 Stove it burns my hand.
00:27:01 Bad. I'm not going to touch it again like that gets scarred into your mind.
00:27:06 You know anyone that's ever.
00:27:10 Raise the puppy.
00:27:12 You know, especially if.
00:27:13 It's like a bigger.
00:27:13 Dog, sometimes you know, I mean.
00:27:15 Obviously you don't beat your.
00:27:16 Dog, but like you know.
00:27:18 That if you want to imprint hey.
00:27:19 You don't go.
00:27:19 Through the trash can, you don't talk to it nicely.
00:27:23 You know, you traumatize it slightly, obviously. Don't want to go overboard, but.
00:27:27 You kind of traumatize it.
00:27:30 Because that's how you imprint.
00:27:34 The mind.
00:27:35 With messages you know, an extreme version of this.
00:27:37 People talk about.
00:27:39 You know the the child abuse that goes on and you know the the I'm I'm not super.
00:27:43 This isn't like my.
00:27:44 My line of.
00:27:47 Work or or you know not where.
00:27:50 My research right, you know, the whole satanic abuse stuff that you hear where they they try to get rid of someone's personality by traumatizing them as much as possible and and just.
00:28:02 Well, whether or not that happens on on the scale that some people say that it does, I don't really know, but it's the.
00:28:10 The there's truth.
00:28:13 In what they're describing.
00:28:16 You know, PTSD. Same thing, right? You know, people hearing.
00:28:20 Loud noises and.
00:28:21 If I had an uncle, he was in Vietnam.
00:28:24 And you know, he saw some ****.
00:28:28 And when he came back, he wasn't the same and loud noises freaked him out.
00:28:33 And you know, because it wasn't printed.
00:28:35 In his mind.
00:28:37 That those loud noises meant his friend was exploding in front of him.
00:28:43 You know it.
00:28:43 Was it was trauma, trauma, trauma. Danger, danger, danger.
00:28:51 And the only trauma? The only danger?
00:28:57 That most people are experiencing.
00:29:01 Is vicariously through characters.
00:29:05 In movies and in video games.
00:29:09 And you know in TV.
00:29:13 And that's not reality.
00:29:18 Propaganda, a good propagandist what they do.
00:29:22 Is they present?
00:29:26 Not reality to people.
00:29:28 But they present what they want reality to be.
00:29:34 And eventually, if they're successful.
00:29:38 The people can form.
00:29:40 To that reality and it becomes the reality.
00:29:46 We see this with the drip, drip, drip of degeneracy in television series. You know, like if you're watching.
00:29:53 TV from the night.
00:29:54 And you can.
00:29:54 Go on Hulu right now and watch.
00:29:57 Old TV from the 60s or 70s or whatever.
00:30:01 I recommend not going on Hulu.
00:30:02 I would.
00:30:03 Go to Pirate Bay or something. Get it some other way.
00:30:10 But if you.
00:30:11 Go and watch one of these series from the OR movies from 1950s or 60s.
00:30:18 And then the 70s and then the 80s and you just go through decade by decade, it's.
00:30:23 Like a drip, drip, drip. You.
00:30:25 Know I did that video where we talked.
00:30:26 About, you know.
00:30:27 The divorce. Divorce. It was like this fun acceptable thing. And don't worry, you'll you'll end up back together again.
00:30:35 Now is in the in the 60s, in the early 60s.
00:30:41 And then by the.
00:30:42 90s, you know, every character was a.
00:30:44 Single mom. And that was cool and OK.
00:30:47 You know, we don't, you don't need a man. You don't need a husband. Your kids don't either.
00:30:53 And now?
00:30:55 It's it's a gay couple and and that's well, no, that's ten years ago. So in the 2000s, in 2000, tens it was. Now it's the, you know, the parents are gay.
00:31:07 And biracial and whatever, right?
00:31:10 But it's this drip, drip, drip. What they do is they present a version of reality.
00:31:16 That's not real.
00:31:19 And they they throw in drama.
00:31:23 They throw in drama, dramatic situations and and traumatic situations.
00:31:30 And it gets imprinted in your brain.
00:31:34 The lessons you're.
00:31:35 Learning aren't from touching.
00:31:38 The hot stove.
00:31:41 They're from watching a guy's head explode.
00:31:44 On a on a in a movie.
00:31:50 You know it's it's. It's from watching someone be set on fire, but you're not there. It's it's all fake.
00:31:57 And because they control.
00:31:59 Who those characters are, what their motivations are, what happens, you know, it's it's so it's disconnected from reality, right? They don't even have.
00:32:09 To follow the the laws of physics.
00:32:11 Let alone.
00:32:13 The laws of nature.
00:32:17 So the lessons being taught to people and again, like I was saying, generation LARP.
00:32:22 Is not a dig at zoomers, although I would say zoomers.
00:32:25 Or have been, you know, much in the same way.
00:32:28 Boomers were the first generation that were just inundated by television, radio and films. They were the first generation to grow up with all that stuff just already invented.
00:32:40 And and you know being.
00:32:42 Broadcast into their mind.
00:32:45 Zoomers are the first generation to have. There's already smartphones.
00:32:50 There's, you know, the Internet is. It's no longer, you know, the 90s. And I was joking with someone the other day and said, you know, the last time there was a white ethno state. It was when it was called the Internet in the 90s, you know, like the the Internet in the 90s was a totally different place.
00:33:07 But now we have, you know, the streaming.
00:33:10 Video we've got the.
00:33:16 You know web-based, you know, webisodes they used to be called, but now it's just episodes.
00:33:20 Like everything's on the Internet now.
00:33:22 Yes, everyone streams music.
00:33:27 And they're the first generation.
00:33:30 To experience life.
00:33:34 Almost exclusively through his screen.
00:33:37 You know whether it's socializing or dating.
00:33:41 Whether it's going to school especially right now, right with this COVID stuff, everything's being done through a screen. I'm talking to you right now.
00:33:51 Through his screen.
00:33:55 And so we have.
00:33:58 You know, certainly the the younger generation that's been their entire life. But even people older and you.
00:34:05 Know including boomers. Now, it's not like boomers. I mean, you know, there's the whole joke about Boomer Tech and boomers obviously aren't as tech savvy or as plugged in.
00:34:15 As you or.
00:34:15 I might be, but I mean even my.
00:34:19 Mom has a.
00:34:20 Smartphone. My mom's on Facebook and.
00:34:23 And garbage like that. In fact, that's how she communicates with all of her friends, I would say primarily that is through Facebook.
00:34:36 You know, and we have, it's Instagram. It's the same thing.
00:34:41 When people make.
00:34:42 Instagram accounts like these E girls, for example.
00:34:46 They're not presenting a reality.
00:34:50 They're presenting.
00:34:52 Propaganda. It's what they want.
00:34:55 Reality to be what they want you to.
00:34:58 Think reality is.
00:35:03 To manipulate, manipulate.
00:35:04 You you know, so for.
00:35:05 Example, there's that E trash girl.
00:35:09 The famous one, the one that was selling her.
00:35:12 Bath water or whatever bell bell something.
00:35:17 And you guys?
00:35:18 Know I'm talking about the one that does for whatever reason.
00:35:21 Sticks her tongue out and goes cross eyed. I still haven't figured that one out.
00:35:26 But she.
00:35:28 Doesn't walk around her house wearing panties and a pink wig.
00:35:34 You know.
00:35:35 That's the reality she's presenting to people.
00:35:39 So they give her money.
00:35:43 And what's that doing?
00:35:45 That is changing the way they look at women.
00:35:50 The simps that follow these E girls and give them some, in some cases thousands of dollars.
00:35:58 They think that's their interaction with.
00:36:00 Women, right?
00:36:02 They're not over at.
00:36:03 Her house when?
00:36:03 She's taking a huge dump, you know, or when she's just being.
00:36:10 You know, without her makeup on, walking around, looking like trash.
00:36:16 They don't see that.
00:36:19 And so it alters the way.
00:36:21 They think women are and what they should be like.
00:36:27 Another example of this is on poll this morning.
00:36:33 Someone posted a video of a bunch of Antifa rioters. I believe it was in Portland.
00:36:41 And one of them I think got shot in the leg with a rubber bullet. It wasn't like a big ******* deal, but it broke the skin. Right, like.
00:36:48 It broke. I could.
00:36:49 Be wrong on the details, but like I'm it's generally speaking, I'm right. OK. The wound that he had on his leg.
00:36:56 I get. I've had worse wounds, you know, doing stuff around the the homestead. And I just look at.
00:37:03 It I'm like, oh.
00:37:03 That sucks.
00:37:05 And I keep doing ****. Right. This guy. I mean, it broke the skin and he was bleeding.
00:37:10 They they throw, they they have them on the ground.
00:37:13 They put something in his.
00:37:14 Mouth for him to bite on like, you know like.
00:37:16 In a movie it it.
00:37:18 It literally the scene.
00:37:21 Was like a film. In fact, I'm going to see.
00:37:25 It's just a WebM. I actually downloaded it.
00:37:29 And I'm going to. I'm going to play because it's it's kind of hilarious and I think I've actually gotten to where I can.
Speaker 2
00:37:36 This is going to.
Devon
00:37:37 Just be a temporary.
00:37:39 File here it's in my downloads I believe.
Speaker
00:37:42 Yeah, here we go.
Devon
00:37:43 So this isn't going to have audio.
00:37:45 Or anything like that.
00:37:47 But look at these ******* larpers.
00:37:50 I mean.
00:37:52 He got an owie.
00:37:56 He's screaming. There's no audio. I wish I had audio. Now he's screaming.
00:38:02 They get they put something in.
00:38:03 His mouth for him to.
00:38:04 Bite on like this. It's like they watched Saving Private Ryan.
00:38:09 And look how many people are involved too. It's like they got a tourniquet. Like, really.
00:38:18 Excuse me, we got the COVID.
00:38:21 COVID ekov.
00:38:23 And these are the people.
00:38:26 These are the people that think they're starting a revolution.
00:38:30 In Portland. But they're.
00:38:33 They're just larping.
00:38:35 They're larping because they don't even know what reality is like.
00:38:41 They really don't. They don't know what reality is like.
00:38:46 They saw in a movie some guy got shot.
00:38:49 In the leg.
00:38:50 And this is what the medic did.
00:38:55 And by the way, that's everybody like the guy screaming. Same thing I'm.
00:38:59 Shot in the leg. I'm supposed to sit.
00:39:00 Here and scream.
00:39:07 I'm afraid what we're looking at.
00:39:14 I was kind of hoping that we weren't.
00:39:18 That we were getting past this phase, but I'm really thinking this is just the beginning. Everyone knows about the whole saying that, you know, hard times make weak men. Weak men make hard times that sort of thing, right?
00:39:28 And I was kind of hoping that like the safe space millennial generation and all that and the other bubble wrap generation.
00:39:35 That was the weak, weak men.
00:39:39 And that we're living right now.
00:39:42 Through the hard times.
00:39:44 And the hard times we're going to.
00:39:45 Make you know the strong men.
00:39:48 That would then, you know, fix things like maybe maybe your children's generation would be the strong men.
00:39:55 That would fix things.
00:39:59 And as I've watched this video and other videos, hundreds of these videos of Portland.
00:40:08 Of these larpers.
00:40:10 I mean.
00:40:11 It's a revolution, but like none of them, you know.
00:40:15 None of them get shot. Like it's not like a real war. They're not.
00:40:19 The reason the cops.
00:40:21 Are just letting them do their thing.
00:40:25 Is it? It is like look.
00:40:28 It's not what I would do and I know everyone hates that they're doing that.
00:40:32 But in terms of justice deescalating it, and knowing that these are just a bunch of kids throwing a tantrum and eventually they'll burnout.
00:40:39 It's not the worst strategy.
00:40:41 It's really not.
00:40:43 It's weak.
00:40:46 But again, it's because we're.
00:40:47 Living right now during a time.
00:40:50 Where this is the weak men creating the hard times. We're not at the hard times yet.
00:40:55 We're not even at the.
00:40:56 Hard times yet?
00:41:00 The cops are weak for letting them throw the tantrum on the people throwing the tantrum or weak for throwing the tantrum.
00:41:13 The hard times.
00:41:15 Are just barely on the horizon.
00:41:19 Just barely on the horizon.
00:41:24 You know.
00:41:24 When we had the.
00:41:27 The riots this summer.
00:41:32 I was thinking ohh here comes.
00:41:35 Maybe it wasn't 100% sure.
00:41:38 Because like I said, I'd seen this before.
00:41:41 We saw this kind of thing in the 90s.
00:41:45 And so I wasn't thinking like, oh, this is the Civil war, but then it kept going, right, and it kept going, and they weren't stopping it.
00:41:53 Which was new because in the past, when there have been these riots, they weren't so hands off, and they shut it down.
00:41:59 Like a lot faster.
00:42:01 So then I was like, oh, maybe this is, you know, maybe this is going to be where they get they're.
00:42:05 Kicking it off.
00:42:09 And it's easy to think that because again, look, I'm in this.
00:42:14 As much as I understand propaganda and as much as I think I've got a pretty good handle on reality and perspective, I'm just as susceptible as anyone else.
00:42:24 And when I'm watching these videos coming in of justice, like buildings burning to the ground and cops being hit by cars and stuff like that, it's and, you know, the looting that's going on.
00:42:34 It's real easy.
00:42:36 To get caught up on because.
00:42:37 I'm you know, I'm not there.
00:42:39 I'm experiencing it through a screen.
00:42:42 I am experiencing the trauma.
00:42:45 And the drama.
Speaker 2
00:42:48 Through a screen.
Devon
00:42:51 I'm watching the screen and I'm watching these statues being pulled down and I'm watching AutoZone burn to the ground and I'm watching target get looted and I'm watching looters fighting each other over IMAX.
00:43:09 And it's real easy to.
00:43:10 Get caught up in that.
00:43:12 And think to yourself, oh, shit's getting real.
00:43:20 When it's really not.
00:43:23 It's really not.
00:43:29 I think.
00:43:31 You got to. We got to remember the people that are in control have been in control a really.
00:43:34 Long time and they're not bad at it.
00:43:39 They know how to boil a frog.
00:43:43 And if they start to see.
00:43:46 The bubbles creep up over the side.
00:43:48 Of the pot.
00:43:50 They know they.
00:43:51 Got to turn the heat back down.
00:43:56 And that's all that really remains right now of all that drama and trauma right from this summer.
00:44:03 Is a bunch of ******* larping.
00:44:06 Fagots in Portland.
00:44:10 Who have never experienced real discomfort.
00:44:15 Like that guy that that hurt his leg? That's probably the the most traumatic thing that's literally ever.
00:44:21 Happened to him.
00:44:23 But I've been at the same time on.
00:44:24 Some level he was enjoying it.
00:44:27 Because he was the center of.
00:44:28 Attention, he was the star.
00:44:31 Of that scene.
00:44:33 In the movie that we're all watching.
00:44:40 Yeah, I first.
00:44:43 Became aware of this?
00:44:46 Living vicariously.
00:44:51 That Americans had, I used to think at first it was just.
00:44:54 Limited because you'd.
00:44:55 Hear about people like in the in the like late 90s, early 2000s.
00:44:59 People that were really into like.
00:45:01 World of Warcraft or?
00:45:04 EverQuest or, you know, one of those like you.
00:45:07 Know goblins and magic and stupid lame *** game.
00:45:13 I remember when I worked at that computer store I was telling.
00:45:16 About when I was a teenager.
00:45:19 There was a guy that we hired.
00:45:22 And he came from another.
00:45:24 Computer store that went out had gone.
00:45:26 Out of business.
00:45:28 And he said that the reason they had gone out of business was the entire staff got obsessed with playing this game called EverQuest, which was I've never played it. It sounded like a a cross between like second life.
00:45:42 And and world.
00:45:43 Of Warcraft, right? Like it was, you know, Knights and Wizards and ********.
00:45:49 To me it just sounded really ******* boring. Like you just hung out in this fake world, and apparently the entire staff of that computer store and this would have been.
00:46:00 Oh, I don't know what year this was probably like.
00:46:02 Around 2000.
00:46:05 And the entire staff got so addicted to the game they weren't fixing the computers that people were bringing in to get fixed.
00:46:12 The owner.
00:46:14 Got into like this weird affair with some other person in the game, you know, like people were getting married in the game and and it was just I thought I was like, wow, this is this, this is for people.
00:46:31 Who are just so socially awkward in real life that this is the only way they can interact with people and and, and they've been picked on, maybe because they were.
00:46:41 Nerds or whatever.
00:46:42 And so you know.
00:46:44 They're safe from that, and so I just thought it was these extreme cases of really ******* socially awkward nerds that would fall into this trap of living vicariously, 100%, and in a game like this.
00:47:00 And while that was an extreme example.
00:47:04 As the Internet.
00:47:06 Has become more and more accessible.
00:47:10 And more and more, a part of the way we all.
00:47:13 Interact with each other.
00:47:16 I see a lot of people.
00:47:19 You know, they don't wouldn't look at it that way. They wouldn't look at it as you know, I'm in EverQuest and and.
00:47:26 I'm getting married to this avatar.
00:47:32 But that's the most exciting thing that happens to them all day when they're playing a video game or when.
00:47:36 They're watching a movie.
00:47:38 They're just watching other people do ****.
00:47:43 Or or take another step further. There are so many.
00:47:47 Streamers. And there's an entire business based on this that just play games. So we're now people aren't even playing the game. They're just watching someone else play the game.
00:48:00 It's that passive now.
00:48:04 At least when you're playing the game, you're having to at least.
00:48:07 They have some kind of.
00:48:14 Or an avatar, the aptly named.
00:48:18 In fact, this would be.
00:48:20 Probably. Maybe it'll be a video I'll do because it's.
00:48:26 Is a great metaphor for how a lot of that movie was a big success for a lot of reasons. It wasn't just because the the special effects were amazing, they were.
00:48:37 But that idea?
00:48:40 That idea that this broken man.
00:48:43 You know the guy without legs or you know his?
00:48:45 Legs were ****** ** or whatever.
00:48:48 This broken man, as everyone sees themselves.
00:48:52 As is fundamentally broken, something's wrong with them.
00:48:58 And they all, everyone has their thing that they're insecure about, right?
00:49:04 So this main character has this deficiency.
00:49:07 You know, and in this case it's his legs.
00:49:11 And he goes on this machine.
00:49:15 And now he's.
00:49:17 All fixed up.
00:49:19 He can run around and leap around on different tree branches and.
00:49:24 Run around with some.
00:49:26 Blue chick.
00:49:28 And have sex with her in the in the forest.
00:49:34 And I remember when this movie came out, it came out in 3D in the theaters. You know, I actually.
00:49:41 Usually don't like watching 3D films.
00:49:44 Because the they rarely get it right off. Often it's just weird because when you're watching a 3D movie and it's a close up of someone's head, it's like looking at like a 30 foot ******* head.
00:49:56 And so it takes you out, takes you out of.
00:49:58 The moment cause.
00:49:59 You're just like, I don't know why.
00:50:00 The the the the fact that it's 3D.
00:50:03 Makes you notice that it's giant. You know, like when it's 2D. It's like it's fake enough to where it's it.
00:50:11 It uh.
00:50:13 It's not as you know, the suspension of disbelief.
00:50:16 Is easier to maintain.
00:50:19 In the same way, by the way that.
00:50:21 The frame rate does that. That's something.
00:50:23 I'd like to talk about with.
00:50:25 People someday the short version is.
00:50:28 You know, films are 24 frames per second for a reason.
00:50:34 In fact, they experimented back in like the 50s. With film. It was like 60 frames per second because they're like, Oh yeah, this will be way more lifelike and people will like it. And it looked.
00:50:45 Bad. It looked cheap.
00:50:49 And they looked.
00:50:50 Something was wrong with it. It took people.
00:50:52 Out of the moment.
00:50:54 There's something magical about 24 frames per second.
00:50:58 That makes it feel.
00:51:03 Like like a dream state.
00:51:08 And the 3D stuff kind of screws the I think The Hobbit, another good example of this. One of The Hobbit movies, they did shoot it in a higher frame rate it was.
00:51:17 I think it was, maybe it was 60 frames and I ended up watching just a portion of it in that format and it.
00:51:23 Just looked, it looked.
00:51:24 ****** to me, like it looked like a video, like it looked like a video game more than looked like a movie. I didn't like it.
00:51:30 And they stopped doing that. You know, like they're they're not releasing movies like that.
Speaker 2
00:51:34 Because it just doesn't look good.
Devon
00:51:38 You shall be magical about that, but anyway.
00:51:42 I watched the movie in three.
00:51:44 D and it was really immersive and it was really good. And one of the reasons why it was better than a lot of these films they do is so much of it was 3D rendered so they could get the perspective perfectly.
00:51:56 Because the whole thing with 3D video is you're making two different images, right? Because you have two eyes. So the way that you perceive depth is one eye is seeing one perspective of, you know like if you.
00:52:09 Put your hand in front of your face.
00:52:11 And you close one eye and then you close the other eye, you know, go back and.
00:52:15 Forth, your hand looks like it's jumping, right? And it's because each eye has a different perspective. But when you look at it with both eyes open, your brain is able to put those two images together. And based on that image, data.
00:52:31 Come to some conclusions.
00:52:32 About the the depth of the object, right?
00:52:36 And so when you shoot something in 3D.
00:52:41 You have to account for that and so they shoot on two different cameras.
00:52:48 And when they project it onto the screen.
00:52:52 They those glasses that you wear.
00:52:58 They're polarized.
00:53:01 So that one what they're projecting on the screen is literally two separate images, right?
00:53:08 And one lens can't see one of them and the other lens can't see the other, so it gives each eye a different image. And then it fakes your brain into concluding, then that there's depth.
00:53:19 Right. So that's how 3D stuff works.
00:53:22 And because they rendered everything in 3D, obviously they weren't shooting that on.
00:53:28 Planet Pandora, or whatever it was called.
00:53:32 They were able to tweak it exactly perfect because they were using virtual cameras.
00:53:37 And so like a lot of it looked pretty good, there was some stuff that still looked weird, but it was a very immersive film.
00:53:47 And I remember reading an article.
00:53:50 Not too long after it came out.
00:53:54 That there was this phenomenon.
00:53:57 Where people were watching it.
00:54:00 Over and over and over and over and over again.
00:54:06 And I've never understood people that do that.
00:54:10 Because, you know, growing up.
00:54:13 I I have little sisters.
00:54:17 Kids will do that, right? So they would watch like My Little Pony **** over and like to the extent where just because I'm in the same house and they've watched it like 1000 ******* times, I would know the words to the movie eventually.
00:54:32 And sometimes I'd go and be * **** and.
00:54:34 Like, you know, recite the words.
00:54:36 While they were watching it, you know, just a.
00:54:39 Make a point. Get him to stop ******* watching. Cause it drove me nuts.
Speaker 2
00:54:44 But I've never.
Devon
00:54:44 Understood. Why? Why people would would do that like just.
00:54:47 Watch it over and.
00:54:47 Over and over and you know.
00:54:48 Want to relive?
00:54:51 That hour and a half.
00:54:52 Or whatever over and over and over again.
00:54:56 But apparently there was a lot of people.
00:55:00 That we're doing that and we're writing blogs about how like they wanted to live in that world and how, you know, like it was, how beautiful it was. And this is, you know, there's.
00:55:12 A lot of.
00:55:12 The whole global.
00:55:13 Warming garbage that was injected in there and so a lot of these kids that had grown.
00:55:18 Up being told that the planet is.
00:55:20 Ending, you know, and like, oh, we destroy our environment. We need to have a planet like this. And yeah. And literally sobbing when the movie was over and going right back in to watch another showing of it over and over and over again, like it became this thing, like, you know, Google, I forget what they called it. But if you just Google.
00:55:37 Avatar and, you know, movie people possessed and stuff like that. It was.
00:55:42 Like a thing?
00:55:45 And maybe they blew it.
00:55:46 A little bit out of proportion for marketing.
00:55:47 Or something like that, I don't know.
00:55:50 But I could see how.
00:55:50 That would be a real thing.
00:55:53 And increasingly.
00:55:56 We see people doing that, you know, watching movies over and over again, playing video games.
00:56:01 All day long.
00:56:04 And especially now with this COVID stuff, where everyone's forced to stay in their house all day long.
00:56:13 How about that? How about that for a unintended side effect?
00:56:18 See, we're forced now.
00:56:21 Or many are to experience the world only through a screen.
00:56:32 And they know the power that this screen has. That's why they ban us. That's why they censor us, obviously.
00:56:40 They know that.
00:56:42 If you watch my content through a screen.
00:56:47 It's going to have a hopefully the opposite effect. Their content is creating.
00:56:56 I'm striving to undo the damage.
00:57:03 And that's why I try to make things visually interesting, like just right now with this.
00:57:08 Visualization when I.
00:57:09 Talk. Try to make it look cool.
00:57:12 Because I know just by doing things like that make things more exciting, make something cooler than what you would see in the real world.
00:57:21 It's going to leave more of.
00:57:22 An impression on you?
00:57:28 It just is.
00:57:34 But yeah, the level of Larping that's out there, I mean, ****.
00:57:37 We live in, we.
00:57:38 Live in a time period where.
00:57:41 Men are warping as ******* women. Women are warping as ******* Dragons and unicorns in the workplace unashamedly.
00:57:51 And protectively.
00:58:00 You know it's.
00:58:04 It's why, you know, I used to think not that long ago. I was thinking ohh.
00:58:07 You know, if this election is going to get crazy and it is, it will get crazy.
00:58:14 They'll they'll tune it up, they'll. There might be another for all we know. Another race riot or something before the election. I have no idea what the outcome they're going to. You know what?
00:58:24 They'll say the outcome is.
00:58:30 And while there still is a chance.
00:58:33 That things could pop off.
00:58:37 It would take someone.
00:58:39 Like Trump to pop it off.
00:58:45 Because, you know, say what you want about Trump. He's not a weak man.
00:58:49 He's a strong man.
00:58:52 He's got the ability to influence enough people and you know he's alpha enough to actually pull something off. I don't know that that's something he would ever do. I doubt that it is.
00:59:02 But there still exists that possibility that or. You know, the leftists that are in charge of that, you know, or the people above them. Maybe they want a civil war. Who knows, right?
00:59:14 But if we're to just say that we're.
00:59:16 Going to leave it.
00:59:16 Up to not just Antifa, just people.
00:59:20 On our side.
00:59:24 Take the law into our own hands and and and overthrow the the pedos. It's not going to happen.
00:59:31 It's not.
00:59:31 Going to happen.
00:59:34 I mean the larpers on our site, the Q Anon people, right?
00:59:38 What is that other than the literal LARP?
00:59:43 That's what it is.
00:59:45 They get to feel.
00:59:45 Like they're part of some secret club.
00:59:50 That's getting everything done.
00:59:53 And they they.
00:59:54 Do it all through their screens. Sure, it might not be watching a movie. It might not be playing a video game, but it's another kind. It's it. It's to appeal to another crowd. It's like a choose your own.
01:00:04 Adventure book.
01:00:06 On their computer.
01:00:11 I wonder what wonder what Maxwell's going?
01:00:13 To tell him.
01:00:14 Wonder what that Huber investigation is going to have?
01:00:23 I bet Trump's going to send them all to Guantanamo.
01:00:28 And it keeps them comfortably in their homes.
01:00:32 Not doing anything in real life.
01:00:36 Because everyone, everyone.
01:00:40 On at least a level, everyone is Larping.
01:00:50 Everyone's living.
01:00:53 A semi fictional life in one way or another.
01:01:01 And the only way that goes away in any kind of, I mean the reason why it's like this or one of the big reasons why.
01:01:08 It's like this.
01:01:10 Is the comfort level right? You know, it's it's kind of like.
01:01:15 In the matrix, all those people in the pods.
01:01:20 They make the.
01:01:23 That make the world just comfortable enough.
01:01:26 To where it seems like.
01:01:26 You're having a normal life.
01:01:29 And you're plugged in. Everything's pretty normal.
01:01:36 You know, you know, if they were.
01:01:37 To wake up.
01:01:37 Out of their pod, they'd be horrified and.
01:01:39 You know their whole universe would be.
01:01:42 Completely different than what they thought they were living and.
Speaker 2
01:01:45 And that's just that's.
Devon
01:01:47 The West right now.
01:01:49 Everyone's plugged into their pod. You know, we like to say we're red pilled or whatever, and they're.
01:01:52 You know, everyone's.
Speaker 2
01:01:53 Blue pilled on some level.
Devon
01:02:02 There's more fiction out there than reality guys.
01:02:09 Where are you going to get reality?
01:02:12 I try to give you as much reality as I can find.
01:02:14 But I'm telling you, it's tough. It's.
Speaker
01:02:16 Tough to find it.
Devon
01:02:19 And even when I find that I'm not always 100%.
01:02:22 Sure it is.
01:02:22 Reality. I'm like, I don't know.
01:02:25 Yeah, based on sources, I guess and as much as I can trust.
01:02:28 These sources.
01:02:31 These sources, who are also people.
01:02:32 Who were Larping in one way or another?
01:02:39 And people don't really.
01:02:42 Wake up from this.
01:02:45 This movie.
01:02:46 And tell the trauma that they're experiencing.
01:02:51 Is in reality.
01:02:56 As long as the trauma, as long as the life and death situations.
01:03:01 As long as.
01:03:02 The the drama, the.
01:03:05 The cinematic aspects of your life.
01:03:10 As long as they're on a screen.
01:03:13 You are conforming to fiction.
01:03:18 Your worldview is being informed by fiction.
01:03:26 And so when you get shot in the leg with a rubber bullet.
01:03:32 You react the way that you've seen people.
01:03:34 React in fiction.
01:03:41 Now, in some ways, this wasn't as.
01:03:46 Say 20-30 years ago.
01:03:49 Not only because of the.
01:03:53 We, you know, like I was saying that. Well, I mean there was.
01:03:56 No smartphones, Internet and stuff like.
01:03:57 That right, but.
01:04:00 The media that we.
01:04:00 Did have say 30 years ago? Or maybe you have to go well. 30 years ago, I'd say.
01:04:07 Was so much. It was so much more limited.
01:04:11 Then at least everyone in the country.
01:04:15 Was watching the same fiction.
01:04:18 So everyone was living the same movie.
01:04:22 You know, everyone went and saw the same blockbuster movies. Everyone went and saw and watched, you know, the same TV shows because there's only.
01:04:29 There's like what, 4/4 channels?
01:04:32 You got 4 channel and everyone.
01:04:33 Listened to the same music.
01:04:38 So when they were living vicariously through these characters, they.
01:04:41 Were in some ways being unified by this because they're living through the same characters.
01:04:48 They were living through the same trauma together.
01:04:56 I'll tell you when I was younger, there were movies that.
01:04:58 I felt change my worldview.
01:05:04 Like I knew what happened, like immediately after walking out of theater I.
01:05:07 Was just like whoa.
01:05:10 Everything seems different now.
01:05:21 And that's still happening.
01:05:24 But it's happening.
01:05:27 In a more atomized way.
01:05:31 The stuff that there's some stuff that I guess a lot of people, there's still like a pop culture. You know, there's still a dominant culture.
01:05:42 With the amount of fiction that's floating around there, and some of it.
01:05:46 You know, because of you 2 or.
01:05:49 The streaming services and justice the wide variety.
01:05:54 Because it wasn't just that, you know, back 30 years ago, everyone watched the same shows they were watching the same ******* episodes.
01:06:00 There wasn't even, like, TiVo yet 30 years ago.
01:06:04 Right.
01:06:06 So you couldn't even like.
01:06:06 You just had to wait till like they decided when to play the episode. And then everyone watched that same episode.
01:06:13 And then everyone talked about it the next day. The same thing with movies, you know, like.
01:06:18 You know, people got VHS tapes, but it was the same thing that everyone rented the movies. Like, ohh. I'll watch it when it comes out on video. I'll watch it when.
01:06:25 It when when Blockbuster has it?
01:06:28 And then everyone goes and writes. I used to work at.
01:06:30 A blockbuster. He's one of my first jobs.
01:06:34 And yeah, you'd buy like 1000 of.
01:06:35 The same movie because.
01:06:36 Everyone rents the same ******* movies.
01:06:42 And so even though we.
01:06:44 Were all living in a fiction?
01:06:47 You know, a perfect example of that would be how people experienced 911.
01:06:53 We were all watching the same fiction.
01:06:56 So that's the other thing too is people.
01:06:57 Weren't there were people that got it, but back then I and I'll say I wasn't.
01:07:02 One of them.
01:07:04 Most people didn't get it, though there were.
01:07:06 People weren't talking about fake news.
Speaker
01:07:08 I'll tell you if.
Devon
01:07:09 If Trump did anything.
01:07:13 That was.
01:07:16 Really, really good for the West and really, really good for us.
01:07:21 It was he destroyed.
Speaker 2
01:07:24 The confidence.
Devon
01:07:27 That people used.
01:07:28 To have in media.
01:07:30 You know people always.
01:07:31 Thought the media.
01:07:32 Is biased or whatever, but they didn't think that.
01:07:34 They were just.
01:07:35 ******* straight up fiction.
01:07:42 And now everyone gets that it's fiction.
01:07:46 You don't agree on which one is the fiction.
01:07:50 Because in some ways it all is fiction, right?
01:07:53 It's fiction on Fox News, and it's fiction on MSNBC, and it's fiction on CNN.
01:07:59 And you have all these different people watching their version of the story.
01:08:02 It's not the same story anymore.
01:08:12 This is going to add to the chaos it is going to.
01:08:18 To what will come to a head eventually.
01:08:22 But like I said, I think that everyone's such they're such larpers and everything is so good.
01:08:33 We're not going to see.
01:08:35 There's so many people that think like.
01:08:37 Oh, we're on the verge.
01:08:38 Of civil war any day now, it's all.
01:08:40 Going to cut.
01:08:40 You know what? If the dollar collapses, you're right.
01:08:44 Because then that comfort goes away.
01:08:47 Ain't nothing going.
01:08:48 To happen, unless the comfort goes away.
01:08:51 Because it's way easier to LARP.
01:08:57 People would rather play a video game.
01:09:00 Where they're riding a mountain bike around.
01:09:03 Then actually get on a mountain bike and ride around.
01:09:08 Because you don't have to worry about skinning your knees.
01:09:12 Or having to do maintenance on your bike.
01:09:16 You don't have to worry about driving to the trail.
01:09:22 You don't have to worry about getting tired.
01:09:27 Or not being good at it.
01:09:30 Because the way they've.
01:09:31 Made video games. It's disgusting how easy they are.
Speaker 2
01:09:36 Because they need.
Devon
01:09:37 They want to appeal to the most people possible, and unfortunately most people are ******* *******.
01:09:43 So they have to make gains that.
01:09:45 Buck and ******* can play.
01:09:49 So given the choice.
01:09:53 Between the real world and fiction.
01:09:56 People are going to they're going to keep picking fiction as long as that's the choice they're going.
01:10:01 To keep picking fiction.
01:10:05 And the only.
01:10:05 Way that choice goes away is if there's.
01:10:10 If the real world interrupts the fiction.
01:10:16 In other words, I don't think.
01:10:19 Any of us are going to bring the revolution, I think the.
01:10:21 Revolution is going to come to us.
01:10:31 And then it's going to be really bad.
01:10:34 Like you just want.
01:10:37 It's going to be bad because this.
01:10:39 Guy right here.
01:10:41 You know this guy that's like, oh, my God, I got an alley on my leg.
Speaker
01:10:47 Quick tie it off before I bleed out.
Devon
01:10:50 I'm going to bleed out from this alley on.
01:10:52 My leg.
01:10:54 Oh, my God, you're quick to get the.
01:10:56 Giant Band-Aid.
01:10:58 Get the literal just it's a Band-Aid.
01:11:01 Oh, stop the bleeding. I'm going to bleed out.
01:11:05 Oh my God. Are you biting the thing? Are you?
Speaker 2
01:11:07 Biting it? Don't want. Don't bite your own.
Devon
01:11:09 Tongue off out of out of pain.
01:11:12 Imagine that guy.
01:11:13 Gets really shot or hit by a car or something like, you know, set on fire. Like the **** that would that we'll experience.
01:11:24 When things do get real.
01:11:30 These are the people that are going to when it first kicks off, they're.
01:11:32 Going to think that like.
01:11:34 Ohh I'm I'm tough. I'm Antifa, I've I've squared off with the Portland police. I fought the law and I won.
01:11:47 And there's bullets flying. These people are.
01:11:49 Going to.
01:11:51 No, they're not going to be.
01:11:53 They're not going to have the luxury.
01:11:57 Of this little LARP fest that's going on here.
01:12:03 So right now we're in the time.
01:12:05 Of weak men.
Speaker
01:12:08 We're not even at.
Devon
01:12:09 The hard times.
01:12:10 Yet we need to.
01:12:11 Get to the hard times.
01:12:19 So anyway.
01:12:21 Uh, like, like previously, I didn't advertise this. I'm not going to be advertising these streams on D live until I get a little more situated with my equipment and everything is working well.
01:12:35 And I'm a little more.
01:12:36 Prepared because what's happening is I'm doing these streams.
01:12:41 It's not that I.
01:12:42 Have nothing to talk about. Clearly, but.
01:12:45 I don't have as much time to prepare something that that's a little more.
01:12:55 Because like all day long today, I'm.
01:12:57 Working on computers and and chasing birds off cactuses.
Speaker 2
01:13:00 And stuff like.
Devon
01:13:01 That so it's just been. I've got a lot going on and you know, I'm still finishing the book and and other stuff. And so this is just more.
01:13:11 Checking in with you guys, I.
01:13:12 Haven't even been on Twitter or Instagram or any of that stuff.
01:13:18 I've just been.
01:13:19 I've been experiencing the fiction less and experiencing reality.
01:13:24 A lot more this last week.
Speaker
01:13:26 There's a lot.
Devon
01:13:26 Of good things about that. And I'll tell you.
01:13:29 It's kind of fun, it's.
01:13:30 Good to work with your hands.
01:13:32 You know when you make your living in the fiction world and in the virtual?
01:13:40 It's good to be able to.
01:13:43 Work in the physical world.
Speaker 2
01:13:46 It's like in the the end.
Devon
01:13:47 Of office space, see.
01:13:48 Look, see what I'm doing here? I'm.
01:13:50 Doing what I'm.
01:13:50 Talking about, I'm like, yeah, it's like, remember in that part, that part in office space, every time you do that, that's proof.
01:13:58 Of what I'm talking about, that's proof.
01:14:01 That I'm learning lessons from movies.
01:14:05 And not reality.
01:14:08 And the way that I and this is me, I'm admitting it the.
01:14:11 Way that I even referenced it right was like it.
01:14:14 Was something that.
01:14:15 We all did remember that time you.
01:14:16 Know Billy.
01:14:17 **** his pants.
01:14:20 Because it's a shared experience and it's an experience that.
01:14:23 We all have and unfortunately those.
01:14:25 Those are the only shared experiences we have anymore, right? There's these through video games and.
01:14:31 And movies and stuff.
Speaker 2
01:14:34 So there you go. It was.
Devon
01:14:37 Wasn't even planned. I just. I just came out anyway. I finished what?
01:14:40 I was saying.
01:14:41 It's like the part in the office space. When he's at the end and it's he's decides he wants to go.
01:14:47 Be a construction.
01:14:48 Worker and just shovel rubble into a.
01:14:53 And do a wheelbarrow all day.
01:14:56 If I had the choice, I would probably do something more along the lines of that.
01:15:00 Then spend as much time as I.
01:15:02 Do on a computer.
01:15:04 As I think a lot of people who have computer jobs think about all the time anyway.
01:15:10 I haven't looked at the chat at all. I'm going to take a little peek here.
Speaker 2
01:15:18 Let's see here.
Devon
01:15:21 If you guys have any questions, I'll answer a few questions and then I'm going to bail. I got to do some stuff.
01:15:29 So I'm going to give you guys a couple of seconds.
01:15:30 Because I know you're a little behind.
01:15:34 And then I'll upload this to to bit should I didn't upload the last one to bit shoot because I didn't think it was really that.
Speaker 2
01:15:42 Yeah, it was more.
Devon
01:15:43 Just like a a chat with the people that were watching.
01:15:49 How's the movie?
01:15:50 Coming, you know, it's not. I haven't had, I haven't.
01:15:53 Worked on it in about a week or two.
01:15:56 The book is coming.
01:15:59 It's it's getting really close. I'm just going through now and.
01:16:02 Trying to make it.
01:16:05 Not like there's a lot.
01:16:08 Of editing errors in the first.
01:16:09 One that I'm trying to avoid having in the.
01:16:11 Second one.
01:16:14 I thought about getting.
01:16:15 A dog to run off all the squirrels. Well, I kind of talked.
01:16:18 About this before I've got.
01:16:21 I've got a cat and I would let him go outside, but two things. So the first thing is there's a ton of lizards that live outside, like a ton. Like you'd be surprised like my property is covered with different kinds of lizards, lots of different reptiles, and they eat.
01:16:37 A lot of the.
01:16:37 Bugs and and they're cool to have, you know.
01:16:41 And I know that.
01:16:43 My cat would kill all of them the first week like he's already killed some of them. He's managed to drag them out from underneath like they they poked their head underneath the screen door on the back door. He he like grabs them and rips them in and he's killed like 1000 geckos that have accidentally made it in the house and.
01:17:01 So he would kill all the lizards and then on top of that, because my neighbor down the street aways.
01:17:07 She's got a cat and.
01:17:11 Yeah. When I when I saw I was like, oh, cool. You got a cat to keep, you know, the the mice and rats and. And she's like, no.
01:17:17 You know like.
01:17:19 This cat just and that's The thing is my cat would be really excited and like be a hunter probably for like the 1st until it got boring and like cats just get bored of that ****.
01:17:28 Because it's the same thing, they get food.
01:17:31 The only reason why?
01:17:32 Cats keep hunting. I mean, it's instinctual, they.
01:17:34 Want to do it?
01:17:35 Right. But you're feeding them, so it's not like urgent. So they would do it for a while. Cause I've never got to hunt. This is so exciting. And then they would just get tired. So my cat would murder every lizard on the property and then get bored of killing things and then just let squirrels.
01:17:50 All over the place and.
01:17:54 So that would suck.
01:17:56 And someone said dogs are far better than cats. Yeah, my neighbors got dogs too, but they don't. They don't even. They don't do anything.
01:18:03 They just watch.
01:18:05 The other thing too is there's coyotes and rattlesnakes and stuff like that, and I wouldn't want.
01:18:10 My cat to die.
01:18:12 I mean, I have thought about this.
01:18:15 And it's just.
01:18:17 I think I've just got to deal with squirrels with the pellet gun and then.
01:18:21 The birds, you know, I'll have to figure that out.
01:18:25 Hopefully it's not too.
01:18:28 Too crazy. Best thing for a suburb slash office dweller to do before hard times.
01:18:35 You know, learn skills. Go camping.
01:18:38 Like you know.
01:18:39 Prepare if you're a suburb office dweller person, you probably got money. You got some disposable income, so don't spend on on fiction. Don't spend it on crap. Spend it on.
01:18:51 Supplies, you know, like food, water. I got a whole video that covers everything.
01:18:56 On my channel and use it because that's the thing you really it's like with ham radio, right? If you just buy a ham radio and stick it in the backpack and then you have to.
01:19:06 Use it in.
01:19:07 An emergency? You're not going to what you're doing.
01:19:10 I mean, because I bought mine for that purpose. The reason the reason I got into it was I got mine.
01:19:17 And I was like, OK.
01:19:19 I'm going to have to.
01:19:21 Try to like use this at least once and think and it took.
01:19:24 So long just to get good.
01:19:27 Get good.
Speaker 2
01:19:31 Excuse me. COVID again.
Devon
01:19:33 It took so long to get good it like it. It became like a hobby.
01:19:36 I was like I.
01:19:36 Got into it so, but that's The thing is you have to get, you have to be able to use your.
01:19:41 Equipment. It's not just.
01:19:42 With radios guns, you have to be.
01:19:45 Able to shoot your guns and know what you're doing because again, it's one thing to run around in a video game.
01:19:51 Blasting automatic weapons as you do backflips off of moving Jeep.
01:19:56 But it's, you know, it's not going to it's it doesn't prepare you for the real world. It's not now shooting a real gun is nothing like that. And you have to get that muscle memory. You have to get good at that. So you know, go to the.
01:20:08 Range. You know, get a gun. You.
01:20:10 Know, maybe make.
01:20:11 Your own gun, you know, so that you understand the different parts of the gun.
01:20:16 You understand how it works and just put enough rounds through it so.
01:20:21 That you feel comfortable?
01:20:23 And, you know, sat there with camping gear, don't just get like, oh, this is this is how I'm going to filter water or distilled water if I have to drink, you know, forest water or, you know, wherever you end up going to actually do it.
01:20:39 You know, actually try to do it. Just get your supplies and try to go live in.
01:20:42 The forest for.
01:20:43 It's fun, you.
01:20:44 Know for like a week.
01:20:46 Or try try if if you're.
01:20:50 That's the only two try to find locate a place that you're going to go. I mean, are you going to stay in the city if **** goes? SI wouldn't want to stay in a city. I mean, it's just not even like that bad yet. And like they're burning **** down and it's as much as they're larping. You can still get hurt, right? And they're going to be.
01:21:05 Larping less and.
01:21:06 Less as things get worse, right? So it's just.
01:21:08 Going to get slowly, slowly, slowly more dangerous.
01:21:12 As the.
01:21:13 Birds continue to eat the cactuses.
01:21:17 And so you've got to figure out where do you want.
01:21:20 To go when it gets.
01:21:21 Really bad and if you.
01:21:26 You know, even like if you're stuck in the city, living in the.
01:21:28 City. Maybe there's a place in the city. You.
01:21:31 Can go, you know, not ideal.
01:21:35 But you got to think about this stuff. So just.
01:21:37 Have a plan and then.
01:21:39 Go through it one day. Try it out. See.
01:21:41 How it works?
01:21:42 You know, and if you.
01:21:43 Especially you have a family.
01:21:45 Yeah, they do fire drills with kids for a reason.
01:21:49 You know.
Speaker 2
01:21:51 You got to you got.
Devon
01:21:52 To burn that that trauma, that drama.
01:21:55 You know when.
01:21:56 The bell rings. You line up, you do this.
01:22:00 You know, it's the scary bell is ringing.
01:22:03 Obey. Get the muscle memory. In this case, you know you're the authority to get your family to.
01:22:10 To react the way.
01:22:11 They need to, when they hear that bell ringing.
01:22:14 You know, go through it.
01:22:17 So it's not just, you know, have a plan, have a communications plan like if you've got grown children that live all over the place. Yeah. Like, there's there's a lot.
01:22:26 Of things that I would be doing right now.
01:22:33 Let's see another one here.
01:22:35 Spend the time you would playing games in the gym, lifting weights and hitting the.
01:22:39 Bag. Excellent advice.
01:22:42 It's very exciting to take. I am. I am in terrible shape right now.
01:22:47 Even though I've been doing a lot of, you know, farm type work, I don't, I don't I.
01:22:51 Don't get any.
01:22:51 Cardio and.
01:22:55 That's something I got to start doing.
01:22:58 I got to make the time.
01:22:59 To do it because that's the only too, is you don't want to be unhealthy when.
01:23:03 This **** goes down.
01:23:04 And again I.
01:23:05 Don't know how long.
01:23:06 It's gonna be before **** gets real.
01:23:10 I suspect it's going to be longer than I'd like. I think I'm going to be an older man when it gets real and less. Like I said, there's some. There's some chaotic unknowns about the next few months and if the dollar crashes, that could also be unexpected. So you never know. That's the point is you never know. So it's good to get in shape now and.
01:23:30 Be ready because.
01:23:33 You have to be able to.
01:23:35 Be strong and not only that.
01:23:37 In a lot of ways, we all represent the right.
01:23:43 Right. So the.
01:23:45 When you go and talk to people like, there's a reason why movie studios pick beautiful people.
01:23:53 To tell their stories.
01:23:55 They pick beautiful people.
01:23:57 To tell their stories.
01:24:00 Because they know that the programming.
01:24:02 It's something pretty to look at. You know, it's like I said, the reason I made the visualization that's on your screen right now is it's.
01:24:08 Something pretty to look at.
01:24:10 And it's going to, it's going to be more, more impactful than just like a blank screen or something.
01:24:14 Right.
01:24:15 Well, it's the same thing. If if you're making a movie and you're trying to program people with your propaganda.
01:24:22 People are going to be way more likely.
01:24:25 To accept the programming if they're looking.
01:24:28 At something pretty.
01:24:29 If you're who wants to let Ms. during too, is who wants to live vicariously through?
01:24:33 An ugly guy.
01:24:35 Or an ugly girl or whatever, right? So.
01:24:38 They the same thing holds with.
01:24:41 Your profit, nick. Everyone's everyone's producing propaganda. It's just in different mediums and different scales, right? So when you go and try to red pill your friend or whatever you're making, you're that's propaganda, OK?
01:24:55 You might not.
01:24:56 Be making a video or.
01:24:57 Whatever. But you're propagandizing your friend.
01:25:00 And your friend is.
01:25:01 More likely to want to be like you.
01:25:05 If you're fit.
01:25:07 Yeah, that's just the way it is.
01:25:09 One of the things that the left did.
01:25:12 That started when I was younger and it caught on even with people on the right.
01:25:17 And you hear the whole, you know, don't judge a book by its cover. Well, the reason that saying has to exist because people judge a book by its cover.
01:25:26 You would have.
01:25:26 To say it, if they didn't do it right.
01:25:31 Just try to have the fanciest cover you can.
01:25:34 And marketing people know that you like when you.
01:25:36 Go to a bookstore.
01:25:38 That's exactly what you're doing. You're judging books by the covers.
01:25:42 So why they make the covers?
01:25:46 So anyway.
01:25:48 Here we go.
01:25:51 Laura Loomer is such a *** *****. You're saying I OK?
01:25:56 I don't know if you're trolling or not.
01:26:03 I yeah, I guess everyone, you know beauty, there's another saying. Beauty is in.
01:26:08 The eye of the beholder.
01:26:14 Let's see here. Regardless of who wins, the election outcome is the saying they'll take us into civil war I.
01:26:21 Don't know. I used to think that.
01:26:23 I'm starting to think you know, watching these larpers in Portland. I mean, because it's still. Here's the thing. It's still going.
01:26:29 On and it hasn't escalated to and.
01:26:32 Like even if you look at like.
01:26:33 Chaz and shot it was a ******* joke.
01:26:36 It was a ******* joke.
01:26:38 It was like a music festival without the security.
01:26:42 And the same amount of violence happened that would happen at a music festival if you didn't have security.
01:26:48 Like, that's all it was.
01:26:50 It was like a really lame.
01:26:54 With really ****** people that behave ****** because they didn't have security, you know telling them.
01:27:01 You know what to do or.
01:27:03 Keeping them in line.
01:27:05 But yeah, it's not like they it's gone already.
01:27:10 The LARP was over, the game got hard.
01:27:13 It got too hard.
Speaker
01:27:15 You know.
Devon
01:27:17 That's the thing too, is that the attention span of these people?
01:27:20 It's like with the Tinder.
01:27:23 People are quick, not.
01:27:25 Just women. I know women get the.
01:27:28 It's more of a thing with.
Speaker 2
01:27:29 Them but.
Devon
01:27:31 People are quick to dispose of whoever they're dating because they know they can go home and open up an app on their phone and boom, be dating someone by the end of the day, someone completely new.
01:27:41 So you know the same thing with movies. It's alright.
01:27:44 Now this movie.
01:27:45 Is boring. Let's watch a different movie.
01:27:47 I don't like this game. I'm going to get a.
01:27:49 Different one. That's what it was.
01:27:51 Chad's got boring, saying do it.
01:27:55 And because they're not motivated by discomfort, they're not motivated by trauma. In real life, they're motivated by the fictional trauma that they're told about how, you know, white supremacy and all this other ****. But they're obviously, they're not really being.
01:28:11 Attacked by white supremacists, right? Like, that's not real.
01:28:16 They're not living, so that's The thing is, until until they're motivated by reality instead of fiction.
01:28:24 It's nothing's.
01:28:25 Going to happen.
01:28:27 Nothing's going to happen, and the only people.
01:28:29 That have the power to.
01:28:30 Do that are their well beyond.
01:28:34 You or I right now, so unfortunately.
01:28:37 Because too many.
01:28:38 People are comfortable.
01:28:42 To kick something.
01:28:43 Off you'd have to have a lot of people willing to just. I mean, how many people do you know that are are willing to? I mean, you have people aren't even willing to lose their.
01:28:52 Jobs, you know to be.
01:28:54 Honest at work about what they believe and.
01:28:55 They're going to be willing to die for it.
01:28:58 People aren't. You see what I mean?
01:29:00 Like people aren't.
01:29:03 People used to be willing to die for truth when it was motivated by religion.
01:29:09 When it was motivated by a belief in God.
01:29:12 That if I don't.
01:29:14 If I don't stand for truth.
01:29:16 I'm going to hell like this is one of the worst sins if.
01:29:20 I don't stand.
01:29:21 Up for what I believe in and lose my job and and whatever. You know what? Get beat up or or whatever it is.
01:29:29 You know, I'm going to go to hell or you know, God's not going to. This isn't. That's not what God wants. For me. God wants me to do what's right, whether it's convenient or not. No, it's religious anymore.
01:29:40 And so if you're looking at the world from a materialistic, atheistic way, you know, viewpoint, it's more pragmatism, right? It's not. I'm going to tell people the truth at my office job, even if it'll get me fired. It's like, well.
01:29:58 You know, I have to outweigh the pros.
01:30:00 And cons like if I if I tell.
01:30:02 The truth at at.
01:30:03 Work. You know, it's not like I'm going to actually red pill anyone and and all. It's really gonna happen is I'm gonna lose my job and then I won't have the money to pay.
01:30:10 My rent and.
01:30:11 Yeah. And that's the thing too is everyone's self plugged into the Usery system. You're basically a slave, right? So you know that.
01:30:18 If you do get fired, you just have to find like you might. It might take you a long time to get like those nice slave quarters that you've got now and you know you're gonna get ****** your slave quarters if you if you get fired. So and so. It's just no one's willing to die for any of this ****.
Speaker
01:30:34 I know one.
Devon
01:30:36 Maybe not know very few people.
01:30:38 The fact when I say.
01:30:39 No. When I'm talking like.
01:30:40 The vast majority, some of you guys listening might be and and I'd like to believe that I.
01:30:44 Am but the problem.
01:30:46 I'll tell you what.
01:30:50 Without that divine.
01:30:53 I mean, think of.
01:30:53 It this?
01:30:54 Way the people blowing themselves up the the Islamists, right, they're blowing themselves up because.
01:31:02 They have a divine mandate. They think God has them covered. Like if I go these these Islamic extremists, they go and and you know suicide bomb or, well, whatever crazy **** they do, they do it without hesitation because they think, oh, when I die, I'm going to have 72.
01:31:24 Virgins. I'm going to be a.
01:31:25 Martyr, you know, like.
01:31:26 This is what Allah wants me to do.
01:31:29 They have a divine mandate. They have a mandate from God to do these things. They're being commanded by God to do these things and that's.
01:31:36 Nothing like that exists on the right.
01:31:41 Nothing like that.
01:31:44 Exists on the right.
01:31:49 I mean.
01:31:51 Like like the the Christians, the Christians don't.
01:31:55 See, that's the thing.
01:31:56 You have a lot of people.
01:31:57 I think Larping as Christians.
01:32:00 They don't really believe it.
01:32:03 It's part of the fiction. It's part of the narrative of their life. It's part of the game that they're playing.
01:32:10 It's part of the movie.
01:32:10 They're watching, but they don't.
01:32:12 They're not willing to actually, you know.
01:32:15 Be an actual Christian martyr. They don't want to be.
01:32:18 Burned at the stake.
01:32:21 You know that.
Speaker
01:32:22 We don't have that kind of.
Devon
01:32:23 Faith in the West.
01:32:27 Like, again, maybe some of you guys do, but like generally speaking?
Speaker
01:32:32 There's not a.
Devon
01:32:33 Lot of people willing to die for.
01:32:36 For anything.
01:32:38 You know.
01:32:45 So input the rights mandate is to complain about immigrants while they hire immigrants for cheap labor. Yeah, exactly.
01:32:55 They don't believe it, they don't believe.
01:32:56 It enough to.
01:32:57 That's the thing. They don't even believe what they're saying enough to to actually pay, like, not make as much money. That's what it boils down to. The capitalist system has driven every other motivator.
01:33:11 Out of society so that it's it is.
01:33:16 On the right rather.
01:33:18 Because the left is motivated that now, I think because they have a glut of money.
01:33:22 But if you.
01:33:22 Look at the right specifically.
01:33:25 The libertarian right.
01:33:28 The libertarian right.
01:33:31 Only profit motivated.
01:33:33 Only profit motivated.
01:33:38 That's what they always wanted, and now they've got it.
01:33:45 And that's The thing is.
01:33:48 I mean, a lot of people don't realize this. Libertarians are are open borders.
01:33:54 It's like Ben Shapiro said. He doesn't give a *** ****.
01:33:57 About the Browning.
01:33:58 Of America, he doesn't care. He doesn't care about that at all. He, I guarantee you he cares about the Browning of Israel.
Speaker 2
01:34:09 But he does not.
Devon
01:34:10 Care about the Browning of America?
01:34:15 The the Amish were right in rejecting modern culture.
Speaker
01:34:19 Yeah. And you?
Devon
01:34:19 Know what I've heard and I I don't know. I haven't done this research independently.
01:34:26 But the Amish also have.
01:34:28 A buttload of money.
01:34:31 Just think about it.
01:34:34 You have a community that.
01:34:40 Provides for itself.
01:34:44 Actually, a surplus rather right?
01:34:47 So they're not, they're they're not even paying.
01:34:51 You know like.
01:34:54 For materials, some of the times, like they're growing their own trees and ****, right, I mean.
01:34:57 They have so much land.
01:35:00 And I don't know for a fact, but I think they all show because it's a religious thing, right? They they have tax breaks, so they're not even paying taxes.
01:35:08 And then when they're.
01:35:09 Not, you know, there's only so many barns you can build for your neighbors, right? And you can go on eBay or whatever. You can buy Amish, you know, everything, you know, tables, chairs, and and it's it's expensive.
01:35:22 And so they sell this stuff, but they don't have any real need for money, right? What are they going to buy? They're not buying like Xboxes. They're not buying TV's. They're not buying ****. They're not. You know, they're not sending it to girls and ****.
01:35:37 And they don't pay. They're not paying you.
01:35:39 Know these farms?
01:35:40 A lot of the time have been in.
01:35:41 The family for you know.
01:35:43 God knows how long and they're not paying taxes, so you just have like and think of how many Amish people there are, right? So.
01:35:51 This applies to all of these *******.
01:35:54 And so all this money just goes into again, I don't know the details of the details of this or 100% right, but I believe it gets kind of pulled together.
01:36:05 And if the Amish are as smart as I, I would imagine they are, that it doesn't just sit.
01:36:09 In a bank account.
01:36:11 They're probably investing in some of that stuff.
01:36:15 You know, I don't know in what but.
01:36:18 They've got a lot of money and they've got a lot of land and if America caught on fire tomorrow.
01:36:25 They wouldn't notice.
01:36:28 Nothing would change for them.
01:36:31 They'd be.
01:36:32 Sitting pretty.
01:36:34 I would like eventually.
01:36:36 To make a community where I'm at.
01:36:40 There is a way I can make that happen?
01:36:42 It's a long term plan, so don't don't pack your bags yet.
01:36:47 It will take.
01:36:48 A while and there's a lot because.
01:36:49 I want to do it right too.
01:36:52 And not like a compound or, you know something? I mean, like, like a town, you know, like.
01:36:59 The land around here is cheap.
01:37:02 And there's ways of making it livable.
01:37:06 And if you could somehow control who bought those.
01:37:11 The the you.
01:37:12 Know those lots. The land around here.
01:37:15 And create a local government.
01:37:20 You know.
01:37:21 You kept.
01:37:23 You kept the right people in and the.
01:37:25 Right, people out.
01:37:27 And it happens all the time. There's there's.
01:37:31 People have done this successfully.
01:37:34 You know, the trick is, like I said, the trick is is to not make it a compound. You make it like a real.
01:37:41 Like a real town.
01:37:43 But there's ways of keeping it the way you want it, and there's.
01:37:46 People doing that right now, by the way.
01:37:49 In different parts of the country.
01:37:52 And you know, maybe if you tie it to a religious organization somehow, like, I don't know how all that see that's.
01:37:58 Thing I wish.
01:37:58 I had a lawyer friend that understood the 501C3 stuff and all that you know.
01:38:03 And then, like the Amish.
01:38:05 Figure out how they have it all set up.
01:38:08 Maybe find a way to get property tax breaks that way and.
01:38:12 It would also stop you from being persecuted. You know, that's the thing too is with with the Amish.
01:38:18 They're exempt from.
01:38:20 From certain.
01:38:23 Laws, local laws and land use laws and stuff because they're kind of like their own thing.
Speaker 2
01:38:32 So I don't.
Devon
01:38:36 Someone said who wins the fight for America? Amish or Muslims? There's not enough Muslims or not.
01:38:45 Neither one of those groups are going to be fighting for America. Really, it's going to.
01:38:49 Be who wins the?
01:38:54 You guys aren't going to like this. It's going to be which side of the Jewish coin is is, is the is the coin going to land on the table like right now they're about to, you know, they hasn't been flicked up into the air yet, but there will come a time where that coin gets flicked up in the.
01:39:11 There and it will either be Zionist capitalist.
01:39:15 Liberal, you know, the multicultural.
01:39:21 Libertarian types, or it will be communists.
01:39:25 You know antifa types.
01:39:31 There will also be the chance for Balkanization.
01:39:35 To happen and.
01:39:38 But that's why it's important to start establishing communities now and.
01:39:42 And start planning ahead.
01:39:44 But we don't have any institutional power, guys.
Speaker 2
01:39:47 We don't.
Devon
01:39:49 We don't, we don't. We really don't have it. We're not. See, that's don't let that be part of the fiction. All right, there's a lot of times it seems like there's a lot of us.
01:39:59 But we're kind of in echo chambers.
01:40:01 In some ways.
01:40:03 And I'm not saying there's not a lot of us for save, but there's not as many as I think a lot of people think, and we're spread out all over the place. We're not concentrated in one place.
01:40:12 Which is part of the problem.
01:40:18 It doesn't matter. Like think of it this way, if we're we're all spread out all over the country, right, and there's maybe some States and some cities that have more of us than others.
Speaker 2
01:40:27 But we're not.
Devon
01:40:28 We're not really concentrated in one place, so if there was a balkanization and let's say maximum, I don't even think this would be the case. Let's say there's like one city somewhere that's 10%.
01:40:39 You know, like this isn't real right wing. Not like you.
01:40:42 Know this *****.
01:40:44 Trumpism or libertarianism, you know, kind of ****, right? I mean, like, real right wing.
01:40:52 Even if we were at 10% saturation in a geographic area, I don't think that even exists.
01:40:58 But you're still only 10%.
01:41:01 You know.
01:41:03 I think as times get as men get weaker and as times get harder, there will be a consolidation, there's going to be. I already know of people that.
01:41:12 Are doing this.
01:41:14 There's going to be gathering of people that want to create communities, kind of like what I was just discussing. That's something I want to do in my area.
01:41:24 And eventually, you know, that's like I said.
01:41:26 That's real long.
01:41:27 Term, but there's people.
01:41:29 That are already talking about doing that and or people that aren't talking about doing it, but.
01:41:33 Are just doing it.
01:41:34 In the background, and I think that's.
01:41:37 Going to happen more and.
01:41:38 More and more, especially as it gets the world gets more hostile to people like us.
01:41:45 We'll have closed off communities and there's going to have.
01:41:49 To be some.
01:41:50 I hate to say it. There's going to have to be some kind of religious element. I think to this.
01:41:57 And the reason I hate to say it quote UN quote isn't because I hate religion. Obviously, it's just that.
01:42:04 I know that there's not a lot of agreement with us when it comes to religion, and I think we'll have to start getting on the same page.
01:42:12 On some ****, in order to be protected like the Amish, right?
01:42:17 Like there's not Pagan homage and Catholic, Amish and.
01:42:21 And Mormon, Amish, and, you know, Presbyterian Amish. It's just Amish.
01:42:27 And that is the one that is.
01:42:30 The glue that holds them together.
01:42:33 Is the Amish?
01:42:35 And there's obviously an ethnic.
01:42:38 Element to that, just like there is with the other groups of Jews, for example, they have the ethnic component, but they also have Judaism.
Speaker
01:42:47 Right.
Devon
01:42:49 Muslims the same thing, right? There's.
Speaker 2
01:42:51 A little different Muslims.
Devon
01:42:52 I guess because you have different areas you got like the the Arabic Muslims, you got Indonesian Muslims. You know there's there's different.
01:43:01 Concentrations, but there is, you know, there's like an ethnic element to it, certainly with about Muslims.
01:43:07 That and you.
01:43:08 Know the.
01:43:10 Just like with Jews, right, they're Sephardic Jews.
01:43:13 And there is Ashkenazi Jews and and whatever, but they're they're all Jews. So, you know, they have some ethnic differences.
01:43:22 They have that glue that holds them.
01:43:23 Together and.
01:43:25 White people don't have that.
01:43:28 They don't, and part of that is because religion has been so eroded in the West, purposefully dismantled.
01:43:38 And there's just so there's.
01:43:39 A lot of confused people. There's a lot of people that want to be pagans. There's a lot.
01:43:42 Of people that want to be every variety of Christianity, and there's just not a lot of cohesion there. And if we weren't facing the opposition that we are, then that that would be OK that'd be fine.
01:43:56 That would be diversity.
01:43:58 But we need something that that solidifies us, that goes beyond ethnicity because quite frankly, especially in America, we are we all hail from different parts of Europe that we don't even have, that it's not like we're all Swedish or we're all, you know, whatever. I'm very. I'm very Scottish and English.
01:44:18 Very Anglo.
Speaker 2
01:44:19 Right.
Devon
01:44:20 But then there's people that are Spanish. There's people that are.
01:44:25 You know from.
01:44:28 Sweden or Germany or whatever, right and.
01:44:31 A lot of those people, they're maybe not.
01:44:34 Their families don't go back, maybe as far.
01:44:35 As mine does but.
01:44:37 You know, a lot of the.
01:44:40 Germans and a lot of the.
01:44:43 Swedes and Norwegian. The people that, that that sell the northern part of the country, you know, they've been here for generations and generations and are largely as American as as anybody else, right?
01:44:55 So and at this point now it's it's kind of a necessity, right, that the reason?
01:45:00 We're, I know.
01:45:01 People like, oh, what is white? What is white? Everyone knows what White is or you people won't complain about white people. You.
01:45:07 Know like there would be no such thing if there's no white, then there's no white supremacy, right?
01:45:14 You know, checkmate *************.
01:45:18 There is, there is white and it's just we're stuck with that and.
01:45:23 That's not enough, unfortunately.
01:45:25 And I think we're gonna have to hook.
01:45:26 Up some kind of religious aspect?
01:45:29 That we can all get on the same page.
01:45:31 With and and I don't know how it's like.
01:45:33 I said I think.
01:45:34 We're in. We're in for a longer ride than I was initially.
01:45:37 Thinking you know, I'm watching this larping stuff. It just doesn't seem like we're close to actual combat. I think everyone's just watching it on their screens and thinking that, you know, it's a movie.
01:45:46 They're just watching the movie.
01:45:49 OK.
01:45:53 I'll answer one more if I see something and I'm going to wrap things up.
Speaker 2
01:45:58 Uh, I noticed that we already talked about that Fredericksburg whites have been screwing themselves through capitulation, usury for centuries.
Devon
01:46:11 Yeah, OK, so usury.
01:46:19 Exactly that. That's the problem. That's that is the Achilles heel.
01:46:25 Of the West.
01:46:27 That is what hands over.
01:46:33 All the power to.
01:46:37 To money, you know, if you couldn't borrow money.
01:46:42 Or if you couldn't charge interest.
01:46:44 See what ends up happening.
01:46:47 With usury.
01:46:49 Is, UM.
01:46:52 The people that managed to get.
01:46:55 A lot of money or.
01:46:56 In many cases, the illusion of money.
01:47:00 They can now make money by doing nothing.
01:47:03 Right. By just loading it.
Speaker 2
01:47:05 But they're not.
Devon
01:47:05 Doing anything and as we've seen, they're not even taking on risk because if the people don't pay them back, the government bails them out.
01:47:11 And so they're just propped up and kept.
01:47:18 Just simply by being born. So you automatically have this class of people who can never. They're too rich to fail, they're too rich to fail.
Speaker
01:47:29 Like, look at what I've.
Devon
01:47:29 Accomplished just with almost no money in my life, and if I if I ever give, you know, some were to give me millions of dollars, not even that many millions.
01:47:38 You know, like just a few $1,000,000. So I could actually I I could have a movie out in.
01:47:43 Like a couple.
01:47:43 Of months I could have. You know there's so much I I could produce and with very little money, but it would take some money and I don't have any money to to do that at all. I I would make that Community I'm talking about long term. They're already doing that **** because they don't.
01:47:59 They're just born and already have the.
01:48:02 So in fact, they don't have to waste their time doing it. They can just fund like with, you know, it's played out to complain about George Soros, but just everyone knows who that is and things he's.
01:48:13 Done so, George.
01:48:15 Soros is a is a good example where he just has $100 million that he can give the BLM.
01:48:21 You know.
01:48:23 And we don't have and that's all because of.
01:48:26 Usury, by the way.
01:48:30 You think he earned that $100 million?
01:48:34 Now that's all Usery.
01:48:38 All those people got their money from usury.
01:48:44 And that's how companies like Twitter, Twitter lost money.
01:48:51 For every year.
01:48:54 In its existence, until I think last year was the first year ever, Twitter has been around a long time.
01:49:02 Not just a little.
01:49:03 Bit of money, I mean, like they lost.
01:49:04 Millions of dollars every year.
01:49:09 And they didn't care because.
01:49:13 They had Twitter look what they can do now with Twitter.
01:49:15 They can. They can troll.
01:49:17 That part of the online conversation.
01:49:24 They don't care that they're losing money every single year. Well, you or I can't do that. Gab can't even get an app in the App Store.
01:49:33 Right.
01:49:35 It's all about money. That's why I'm saying that you and I can't just kick something off.
01:49:41 I mean it would, it would.
01:49:43 Take a lot of methodical.
01:49:46 It would take a lot of ****.
Speaker 2
01:49:49 That may or may not be in.
Devon
01:49:50 My second book.
01:49:53 It's not as easy as some people think.
01:49:56 It's not just like, hey, guys, let's.
01:49:57 All get our A.
01:49:58 Four AR fifteens and hop on the back of my pickup truck and.
01:50:01 We'll take this country back.
01:50:03 Yeah, it's not going to happen.
Speaker 2
01:50:06 Not going to happen.
Devon
01:50:08 Alright guys. Uh.
01:50:10 Thanks for checking out the video. It's a nice little cozy crowd. I'm going to go ahead and.
01:50:15 Wrap things up and.
01:50:18 Maybe get out.
01:50:18 Of the house tonight. I've been stuck here.
01:50:21 But all my my.
01:50:22 Vehicles are broken right now. That's another fun thing. Rebuilding the carburetor. That's that's good fun.
01:50:30 That's it's actually not that.
01:50:31 Bad, but it's still just.
01:50:33 Like I said, everything's breaking around here like everything's breaking. It's one thing to not break.
01:50:41 This stream worked out good though, so I'm thankful for that. Thankful for you guys.
01:50:46 And if you want to support my.
01:50:48 Work, you know? And unless.
01:50:51 Well, unless Patreon goes under, you can go to patreon.com forward slash.
01:50:55 Black pill subscribe star.
01:50:59 Dot com forward slash black build. You can send crypto to one of the addresses that I will put below and when this is uploaded on bit shoot or if you go to blackbill.com/forward/donate.
01:51:13 There's all the different crypto addresses there.
01:51:18 Really appreciate any help that you guys can give me and look out for that. Like I said the the put the finishing touches on the book. I have been saying that a lot of time it just life happens. It's just it's real tough out here.
01:51:32 Doing everything solo and.
01:51:36 Which is not a forever.
01:51:37 Thing, but it is. It's something I need. When I came out here, I'd I'd be.
Speaker 2
01:51:42 You know.
Devon
01:51:43 By my lonesome for a little.
01:51:45 While right until I made a little more livable.
01:51:48 So anyway guys, have a good weekend and. Oh yeah, and once I get the other.
01:51:54 Computer put back.
01:51:54 Together I'll finish my video on that.
01:51:59 That's the other problem I got because.
01:52:01 I got like 3 different computers right?
01:52:02 Now that I'm I'm working on and.
01:52:06 I got like.
01:52:08 I don't want I don't have a different project on each one, but I have three different computers I'm working on and like 3 different projects spread across.
01:52:14 Two of them.
01:52:15 And the one that I'm talking you on right now, I have to yank the ******* motherboard out and mail it back to someone because it's broken. And so this OS installation of this fancy animation yet is the only time you're.
01:52:30 Going to see it, I'll have to rebuild it.
01:52:32 I could back up the file, but I'm not going to do it. I'm just going to start from scratch so anyway.
Speaker 2
01:52:39 For black pilled.
Devon
01:52:41 I am Devon stack.