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Insomnia Stream #11.mp3

12/16/2020
Speaker 1
00:00:00 What's your request?
Speaker 2
00:00:08 My my request, my request is that you ask somebody else for their request. Look, my brothers and sisters are coming over for dinner in one hour and my stove is broken.
Speaker 1
00:00:17 Oh, I have the perfect song for you. It's called he. Name it tough. And it's all about brothers and sisters sitting down together.
Speaker 2
00:00:27 Ohh no, the pipes are broken. I have no water.
Speaker 1
00:00:32 You could always go to the well like they do in another wonderful song which after mine.
Speaker 2
00:00:38 What did you say the well go down?
00:00:40 To the well, I'm.
00:00:41 On the 30th floor of an apartment building, I have no well to get real, will you?
00:01:39 Mahi mahi mahi.
Speaker 3
00:02:07 Harshav, tofana harag lime the legs.
00:02:18 The party.
00:02:35 The head.
Speaker 1
00:02:44 We're back. Let's go on to our next request. It's from.
00:02:51 Oh, keep it even. Keep up. Keep it. It's nice to meet you. You know, you look awfully familiar to you. We've probably seen each other around. Well, what's your request for us today?
00:03:10 I did a little video. Yeah, that I'd like it to play. I'm very proud of it. It's called. Yes. They stay nearby. I have two.
Speaker 4
00:03:22 They told it you don't only have two hands.
Speaker 1
00:03:27 2 heads what? Why said?
00:03:30 What? What Tony is about about.
Speaker 4
00:03:33 You cannot do that.
Speaker 1
00:03:35 What? Taking a request from yourself?
00:03:38 I can do anything I want. This is my show.
Speaker
00:03:43 There, yeah.
Devon
00:03:46 Oh God.
00:03:52 Jewish Sesame Street.
00:03:57 Ohh wow, yeah, that that's not even that's it's important. I set it up incorrectly. I apparently it was. I had it queued up to a different way, more jewy section.
00:04:08 But apparently it was still going, and when I when I went off of that scene in OBSI thought it would stop playing and apparently it didn't. So it went off where it was, but that's OK.
00:04:21 Yes, that's a Jewish Sesame Street.
00:04:25 From the I think from the 90s.
00:04:28 And there's some there's.
00:04:30 Some pretty funny **** in it, but it looks like what they did and I'm wondering if other countries do this or if it's just Israel specifically.
00:04:41 But it looks like what they did was they got American Sesame Street and dubbed over about half of the show, and then they plugged in.
00:04:53 That low rent.
00:04:58 Public access looking ****.
00:05:02 And I just realized my.
00:05:03 Spectrum thing isn't working man I am.
00:05:08 I'm off to a good start this morning.
00:05:12 Oh, good Lord. How you guys doing this morning?
00:05:17 Let me do. Uh, let me.
00:05:18 Get this turned on here.
Speaker
00:05:22 I'm alright, this is.
Devon
00:05:26 That's turned on finally. OK, good.
00:05:31 It's actually a lot of steps to make this work because I refuse to pay money for it.
00:05:37 If all I did was.
00:05:38 Pay a little bit of money.
00:05:40 It's actually not just a little bit of money it and it's more, it's less about the money and it's it's more about.
00:05:46 The software, the way they've decided that you pay for it, it's obnoxious to me.
00:05:52 If you have.
00:05:53 Just for those of you who who write software in the audience, if you're planning on selling software, there's two ways to really **** people off.
00:06:06 Well, there's three ways. There's one which is to have it subscription based, which almost everything's going to. I predicted this years ago. As soon as I started to realize.
00:06:18 Kind of where the Internet was going.
00:06:20 I I told people look.
00:06:23 Even though it's funny to think of your personal computer as being a terminal.
00:06:31 Thinking of that as kind of being old because that's how originally, that's how computers were. If you went to the library or if you went to a a school or a college.
00:06:41 And you went to a computer that was in the library.
00:06:45 There was no, it wasn't an actual computer, it was what was called a terminal. It was just a it was a monochrome monitor and a keyboard, and that was it. And that was hooked up to some giant ******* computer in the back room somewhere that every quote UN quote computer in the entire library.
00:07:06 And maybe the entire, you know, building.
00:07:08 Or beyond was connected to, so everyone that was trying to use the computer, quote UN quote was using.
00:07:17 Just a giant shared monster machine in the backroom.
00:07:21 And they. And so it's really slow. It would get slower if the more people that used it, because everyone was just sharing the same thing and you were just logged into it. So you just it was kind of like.
00:07:33 I think it was just a Unix machine or something like that.
00:07:36 I mean, this is before my time. I'm just familiar with it little bit because I I did go to like a a school that had some ghetto S equipment at one point in time, so we had to. I had, I had. I lived early enough to be on the tail end of some of the, you know, like old schools with no funding, using some of this ****.
00:07:57 So I realized that as soon as the Internet started going in the direction that it.
00:08:02 Was going where and this is before they were talking about cloud computing or anything like that. Just as soon as I saw that like, oh, this is the speeds increasing, you know, I was like, they're going to go back to the same exact format where they just.
00:08:17 You have a terminal, you have a terminal, and you're going to be plugged into some massive machine that everyone's sharing, and one of the reasons that they're going to want to do this. Well, there's, I mean, there's some, it's countless, but one.
00:08:32 You won't have software piracy.
00:08:37 Because you won't.
00:08:38 Be able to do software piracy.
00:08:40 Because it will be stored on you know you.
00:08:43 Won't have any local storage.
00:08:46 And because you don't have any local storage, they'll manage all of your data. And like I said, I was. I was saying this like in the late 90.
00:08:55 Before Y2K.
00:08:57 And people thought I was crazy.
00:08:59 They're like, no.
00:09:00 They're never going to do that. That's old. That's what they used to do. And I'm like, no, I know.
00:09:04 That they used to do that, but.
Speaker
00:09:06 They'll do it again.
Devon
00:09:09 They'll do it again because.
00:09:11 There's just there's just way too many advantages, like it doesn't matter how many disadvantages there are for to for you, I don't think you understand how the world works. If if you think that that matters.
00:09:22 There are so many advantages.
Speaker 4
00:09:25 To the people with money.
Devon
00:09:27 That there's no reason. There's no reason in a million years.
00:09:30 That they wouldn't do this.
00:09:33 And now that you've got the streaming services for games.
00:09:38 I mean that that is above and beyond what I thought. I thought that you know that that the only times you would have.
00:09:45 You wouldn't be able to or that you would rather have the local hardware.
00:09:52 Instead of the the remote hardware is when it was necessary, like you wouldn't have the processing power of the bandwidth, which is still kind of.
00:09:59 The case like I don't know.
00:10:01 How awesomely streaming services for gaming are, I would imagine you'd probably need a pretty consistently like a really fast low latency.
00:10:13 Connection for that to work.
00:10:15 I've never actually used one of these streaming gaming services, though.
00:10:25 What was I? What was I talking about before that? I just woke up. I just woke up. How you guys doing this morning? Here.
00:10:32 Oh yeah, I was talking about the software. So if you make a subscription based, that's annoying. It's annoying as ****, although that's every that's what everything is going to be. That's everything's going to be. And the reason it's annoying as ****.
00:10:47 Is like in.
00:10:48 The case of like Adobe Software, they're like the biggest ******** about this, right?
00:10:53 You used to be able to just buy Adobe suite for. I don't know how much it was, but you could get used copies on eBay right of the discs, and you'd have the code and everything.
00:11:07 After effects.
00:11:10 I mean, Adobe Premiere is over 20 years old.
00:11:14 And it hasn't.
00:11:16 Fundamentally changed and you'd be hard pressed to find.
00:11:22 Updates that you absolutely need within like 5, sometimes longer years of time, and so.
00:11:33 Even though they are adding stupid **** and things that you, you know, might want or whatever, there are times where up to or actually I would say even longer than that, longer than five years go by.
00:11:46 That really you didn't need to update anything and and and in fact I would say it might even go as long as like 7 to 10 years if you're just a basic, you know, you just basically you're just cutting stuff on a timeline, right?
00:12:00 And for now, for those five to 10 years or whatever they're charging every month that you use it and just for features that you're not going to be.
00:12:09 Using, excuse me.
00:12:13 So got this cough.
00:12:16 So maybe it maybe it is.
00:12:17 The maybe it is the coop, it's not, but.
00:12:21 Yeah, it's it's lingering. It never got bad. It just lingering. It's. I've been doing a lot of outdoorsy stuff.
00:12:29 The other thing that ****** me off.
00:12:31 And this is what this company does.
00:12:33 Is if you use a product key that's tied to hardware, this is what really ****** me off. And then if and I get why they're using doing that, it's because they want to stop you from just sharing your product key with a bunch of people so they can't all install you.
00:12:53 Know your copy or whatever.
Speaker 4
00:12:55 But if you're.
Devon
00:12:58 Any kind of technical person at all, and the software that I use is sort of targeted towards people like that then.
00:13:08 You're going to be changing hardware like all the time, and if every time you change your hardware the software stops working because the product key no longer matches whatever it's trying to compare against, like oh, you changed the video card.
00:13:23 So now my the product.
00:13:24 Key doesn't work and it's like.
00:13:27 Bro, come on. You know, and then you have to go and you.
00:13:31 Have to.
00:13:31 E-mail them and tell them like.
00:13:33 Oh my product key stopped working.
00:13:35 Again and and they have to you know.
Speaker 4
00:13:37 And then and not only that.
Speaker 6
00:13:39 Even though.
Speaker 4
00:13:40 They're the ones.
Devon
00:13:40 Doing this format.
00:13:43 You have to or you're only allowed to change it. Something like like four or five times a year.
Speaker 4
00:13:50 So if you change the hardware on your computer more than four or five.
Devon
00:13:53 Times a year. And then sometimes I do it way more.
00:13:56 Than that you just you can't.
00:13:58 Use the software that you paid for.
00:14:01 It just doesn't work anymore.
00:14:02 And you have to buy, you have to buy it again or wait and wait.
00:14:05 Until the end of the year.
00:14:06 For it to refresh, I mean it's such a stupid licensing thing.
00:14:10 And and so the the I used.
00:14:14 The demo version.
00:14:16 I use the demo version which is crippled.
00:14:20 Somewhat severely.
00:14:22 And I don't care. **** it.
00:14:26 Does some annoying things.
Speaker 4
00:14:28 And the non debt it's.
Devon
00:14:29 Way better than non demo versions. Way better and I would much rather use it and it would even you know it would look way cooler using it but.
00:14:42 Yeah, sorry, I'm not going to. I'm not going to give them money. And then it just doesn't work one day because I changed my video card out or my, you know, whatever, whatever hardware is just.
00:14:52 Enough to trigger.
00:14:54 The stupid thing and make it flip out.
00:14:58 So, but yeah, no, eventually everything will be centralized eventually.
00:15:02 We're already getting there.
00:15:04 As soon as they started using the word cloud, I was like, Ah Christ. Like this is coming faster than I thought cause I really didn't think that. I mean cause look, Internet connections have been not mine but Internet connections have been increasing in speed at a quicker pace than I had.
00:15:26 And the ability for cloud computing has been.
00:15:31 You know, increasing it and and it that's the other thing too is I was thinking like, wow, well, you know, for example for storage like local storage, if everyone's using the same local storage or the same cloud storage, I mean just that's so many terabytes. That's an insane amount of not just traffic going in between.
00:15:52 All of their individual computers and this storage.
00:15:56 Price, but just all that. Yeah, it's just every time you access it like it's just an it's an insane amount of data moving around.
00:16:06 And I thought it would take much longer before we got to anything like that, like the anything like the the gaming for example. I thought, you know, stream like a game would always have to be or at least in my lifetime.
00:16:20 Would have to be played locally because you're always talking. You know you always need the cutting edge hardware, the cutting edge video card to operate. This sort of a thing and the the amount of processing power necessary to to do 60 frames per second or or 120 or whatever it is. I don't know what.
00:16:40 I don't know what these streaming services.
00:16:41 Are capable of.
00:16:42 Yet, but I mean, and they're they're not new. They've been around a few years, so I'd imagine they're at least decent.
00:16:49 But to do that.
00:16:50 For everybody that's playing a game at any given moment, that's just like an astronomical amount of processing power.
00:16:59 Anyway, since this is like now, it's suddenly a a, a tech show.
00:17:04 In other tech news.
00:17:07 The Bitcoin price I guess is I haven't even looked at the.
00:17:11 Price itself, but I did. I'm assuming it's up because one of the stories I did see on Twitter this morning when I fired Twitter up is that *******, having been been the platform by MasterCard and Visa.
00:17:27 Are now accepting cryptocurrencies for payment to their premium services.
Speaker 4
00:17:36 And I haven't looked.
Devon
00:17:40 But I would assume that has.
00:17:41 Dramatically increased the value of cryptocurrencies.
00:17:47 So let's I'm going to take a look.
00:17:52 Let's take a look at.
00:17:54 How Bitcoin is doing today?
00:17:58 Yeah, hasn't skyrocketed. It's getting really close to.
00:18:04 Really close to $20,000 again, like really close. It's at 19.
00:18:14 750 at this moment right now.
00:18:18 So I mean it's.
00:18:20 Let's do 24 hours.
00:18:21 Let me take a look here.
00:18:24 In the last 24 hours.
00:18:28 I guess it's jumped up a little bit.
Speaker 6
00:18:30 So in the last 20.
Devon
00:18:31 4 hours it's gone from.
00:18:34 Oh, I guess it's that's quite.
00:18:35 A bit.
00:18:38 I mean, it's gone from.
00:18:41 Oh, I don't know. It's not that much.
00:18:43 But it it is.
00:18:46 There was a big jump on the announcement, so when *******, I'm assuming that's what that jump is.
00:18:53 It went from.
00:18:56 19,400.
00:18:59 To a peak of 19,000.
00:19:03 800, thereabouts.
00:19:06 So it increased to.
00:19:07 About 400 bucks.
00:19:09 Which isn't really.
00:19:12 Too dramatic, but I would expect that to keep going because.
00:19:18 *******, *******, I would. It's gotta be.
00:19:23 I mean that's that's another thing, right? That's another cloud. Excuse me. Service, right. Think of how many. How many people are streaming videos from ******* at any given moment?
00:19:36 I mean, that's a huge amount of *******.
00:19:39 It's a huge amount. Not well, I mean the storage actually isn't that much if you think about it, even I'm sure they've got a ton of **** on there or whatever, but it really isn't that. It's not like YouTube, you know, YouTube. I don't even want to know how many terabytes of video they've got. ******* would be significantly less. It's more about the bandwidth with with *******, right?
00:20:00 And they've been paying for that for years, right? So so they they must be making some money.
00:20:09 I know there's a lot of people that think they're just doing it to.
00:20:14 Now you. I mean that's. I'm sure that's a that's a happy side effect, but you're you're underestimating the people that that put these these products together. They always make stuff that makes money.
00:20:30 You know other, otherwise it just becomes a bottomless pit, so it's got to be funding itself.
00:20:36 Through these I I I don't know. I've never, obviously. I've never paid money for *****, so I don't know. Like how that all works. But I I'm assuming they've got some kind of subscription something right and.
00:20:52 The the amount of money that.
00:20:53 They have to be making.
00:20:55 To handle that kind of band.
Speaker 6
00:20:56 Do it.
Devon
00:20:58 It has to be insane.
00:21:00 And so you're going to have a.
00:21:03 Ton of people.
Speaker 4
00:21:05 Who are all?
Devon
00:21:06 These tumors that I guess have been paying for.
00:21:09 This you know for the last however long ******* has been around.
00:21:14 That are going to have to learn about crypto if they don't already know about it.
00:21:19 And PayPal.
00:21:22 Is now dabbling in Bitcoin. You can now get Bitcoin from PayPal I. From what I understand. So.
00:21:29 That'll make it easy. That'll bridge the gap.
00:21:33 That will be an easy.
00:21:35 Weigh for these people who wouldn't normally be able to.
00:21:41 I think use Bitcoin because it's look crypto is not the easiest thing. That's one of the drawbacks. It's one of the things holding it back.
00:21:50 Is it's not.
00:21:52 Just something that you're like, oh, it's not just like another currency. It's not as easy as using.
00:21:57 A lot of these money apps, right? And then when when, when other companies like third parties, they try to make it easy like.
00:22:04 That they they're usually.
00:22:05 Insecure and they get hacked and then everyone loses their Bitcoin or whatever. So.
00:22:11 PayPal is going to normality. I think that crypto space and then *******.
00:22:18 Is going to create a demand.
00:22:22 I don't know.
00:22:24 I'm not.
00:22:24 I'm not very good at at at predicting markets.
00:22:29 But I I would say.
00:22:32 Long term, if ******* is now accepting crypto, that's.
00:22:38 That's a good sign for the future of of crypto in terms of it holding its value.
Speaker 4
00:22:46 OK.
Devon
00:22:50 Let's take a look at chat crypto.
00:22:53 Is pretty easy to use.
00:22:54 I mean it is, but it's not.
00:23:00 Hello. Hello. Are we back?
00:23:08 Are we back or are we not?
00:23:09 Back, I think we might be back.
00:23:31 I'm dropping frames like a **** over here.
00:23:37 My Internet connection might be might be done or wait.
00:23:41 Is it finally coming up? Nope.
00:23:46 All right.
00:23:50 And we're back, I think.
00:23:56 Pretty sure we're back.
00:24:02 Let me take a look here.
00:24:10 All right, we are back.
00:24:16 That is.
00:24:18 That's the ghetto Internet I keep talking about. So anyway.
00:24:22 What was I talking about again with the?
Speaker 4
00:24:25 The ******* and the.
Devon
00:24:27 The Bitcoin and all that stuff.
00:24:32 Yeah, it doesn't matter. So anyway, we are back.
00:24:37 And my Internet is somewhat working. I think now OK good.
00:24:40 Well, that's the.
00:24:41 Problem at least now I know of a lot.
00:24:43 I was using my backup Internet connection.
00:24:47 Instead of my throttled Internet connection that works in the middle of the night and early morning.
00:24:54 Oh, God. All right, so here we go.
00:24:57 Let's look at Chad here.
00:25:07 ******* is gay.
00:25:09 The vaccine will also be subscription based.
00:25:15 Yes, yes, yes it will be.
00:25:20 You know, I was watching increasingly what you're seeing.
00:25:25 Because I just.
00:25:27 I think Trump is coming to terms with the fact, especially after yesterday's announcement, that Mitch McConnell is officially recognizing Biden and telling senators not to dabble in the, you know, the alternative methods that Trump the the the Trump team.
00:25:47 Has been floating in terms of like. You know the alternate electors and all that sort of a thing.
00:25:53 Which to me honestly makes it sound as though.
00:25:57 That is it. It's exactly the pipe dream that I was saying it was. If you got Mitch McConnell telling senators not to vote for it because the it's not as simple as just, oh, Mike Pence just decides that that it does.
00:26:13 Have to go.
00:26:14 To a vote, and no one's going to.
00:26:18 It doesn't sound like they're going to.
00:26:19 Have enough people to vote for it?
00:26:21 If Mitch McConnell is is telling senators not to vote for it, so I don't see a pathway.
00:26:28 For victory for Trump at this point.
00:26:33 And so it looks like Trump is. I mean, look, it's still look, anything's possible, you know, but it the probability at this point is pretty, pretty, pretty low. So it looks to me as though Trump's looking for something to call his legacy.
00:26:52 And stunningly.
00:26:55 It's operation warp speed and it kind of has to be because think about it. What else can it be?
00:27:02 Isn't that ****** **? Like if you had been told in 2016.
00:27:07 That Trump's.
00:27:07 Legacy was going to be M RNA vaccine.
00:27:14 That was distributed to every American.
Speaker
00:27:19 I mean, it's just mind boggling.
Devon
00:27:21 That, that's that's going to be. What? What trump.
00:27:25 What Trump did for Americans?
00:27:27 Is it's going to be Trump delivered a vaccine.
00:27:33 Two Americans that we didn't even really need.
Speaker 4
00:27:36 I mean for all.
Devon
00:27:37 I know this cough is COVID and I'm like I'm.
00:27:39 Just you know, this is what happens.
00:27:40 When you're when you're not *******.
Speaker 4
00:27:43 Almost dead and you?
Devon
00:27:44 Get it? It's just not a big deal.
00:27:49 Alright, let's take a look here.
00:27:52 People's Republic of America incoming. Well that you know. And that's that's something that that they want. That's what they want. Trump, for all his faults and there are many and the and look he wasn't equipped to I was going to say without Trump that's where we're headed but honestly with Trump that's where we were headed where we were headed.
00:28:11 Because I don't think he was equipped mentally or.
Speaker 6
00:28:17 Fortitude way I.
00:28:19 Don't think he?
Devon
00:28:20 Had the balls or the brains really to oppose?
00:28:23 It clearly he didn't.
00:28:25 Because he he's failed. Because I think if you look at the internal emails from Hillary Clinton, where they wanted to funnel people to Donald Trump because they thought he would be what they call the Pied Piper candidate, they they would purposely get people to to, you know, in other words, that's why remember how much media coverage?
00:28:46 That Trump got in the run up to the campaign and everyone wants to make it sound like.
00:28:51 Oh, that was.
00:28:52 All because Trump's immediate genius and look.
Speaker 4
00:28:56 That might be a.
Devon
00:28:56 Little part of it, but the the other part of it.
00:28:59 Is the establishment thought they really thought?
00:29:02 Hillary couldn't lose.
00:29:04 They didn't against Donald Trump, that is. They didn't think that.
00:29:09 With their coverage, their propaganda coverage about how he was racist, ohh, he says. He, you know, all the Mexicans are rapists and stuff like they thought that they threw enough of these.
00:29:19 These stories about Trump in there, that normally in past elections would have been that would have been the end, right, and it wasn't so much that ohh Trump's a genius and he so.
00:29:30 How his he's bulletproof and the media can't touch him. It was it was way less that. And look, there's elements of that that are true. But there's it was way less that and it was way more the public themselves were becoming immune to this kind of rhetoric where they were just done with hearing the media calling everybody a racist.
00:29:51 Because when everyone's a racist, no one's a racist. And so a lot of these, these canned attacks that the media had been using, and for, you know, years and years and years and election after election.
Speaker 4
00:30:03 That that worked.
Devon
00:30:06 Didn't really work and everyone and they also underestimated how much people hated Hillary Clinton, and I think they also underestimated how much it wouldn't matter that they weren't really covering the WikiLeaks stuff because people have Internet access.
00:30:23 And that, you know, this is before they they shut down. You know, they they put down the hammer on the on the Internet. Censorship. Right.
00:30:31 So which is this is part of why they're doing it. So for the first election, really, maybe in history, you had not just the ability to share this kind of information easily among people without using the media as a, as a a go between. But you also had people that were, at least I don't want to say tech savvy, but at least online.
00:30:52 Enough to be able to see the information, you know, because in past election, thanks to smartphones and stuff like that, most people are on the Internet a lot. And so to get this kind of information in front of them wasn't that difficult. In fact it was.
00:31:08 Really easy, which is why.
00:31:09 They've had to censor everybody.
00:31:11 So I think.
00:31:12 People really overestimated Trump's capabilities. And look, there was fraud in 2016. I would I would hazard to guess that the pretty much the exact same kind of fraud that we saw in the same kind, not the same.
00:31:30 Amplitude but the same frequency or yeah, so I think you have the same the kind of.
00:31:36 Did take place in 2016? It's just that they like. Remember? I don't know if you I remember because like I was on election night, you know, I was working election night working the election in terms of reporting it and stuff like that. And I remember Broward County.
00:31:52 Which had always been the county that had had all that fraud that was.
00:31:58 Forget that lady's name, but that that black lady that was in charge of the elections there.
00:32:04 There was they. They were the last ones to report their results because they were trying to count, you know, figure out how many votes they needed to to turn it over to Hillary and ended up being so.
00:32:15 Wildly out of step with some of the safeguards that Florida ended up having to implement thanks to the Bush Gore thing that they couldn't, they couldn't make her.
00:32:25 Across the finish line.
00:32:26 And that was just one of.
00:32:28 One of probably many states where they they weren't prepared for the volume that they would have to do to make up for the fact that everyone ******* hated Hillary so their fraud didn't work in 2016 and they weren't expecting a Trump presidency. Certainly, but.
00:32:49 And Trump might not.
00:32:50 Even have been expecting a Trump presidency, because I've heard, like I said, the other day I was, I was talking about how I I found it amazing that he let it slip. But Lynn Wood was on.
00:33:01 On he said this on stage.
00:33:03 I think in Georgia, where he was saying that he was talking to a friend of the president and and and you could tell that he he realized what he had said right after he said it and because he.
00:33:14 The you know, he moved on. He moved quickly on.
00:33:18 After saying this, but he was.
00:33:19 Saying like, oh, yeah, well, you know Trump.
00:33:22 Trump. But you know he loves this country.
00:33:25 Because when he first ran, he didn't even want to be president. He was just running to improve his brand.
00:33:34 But then when he went on on tour and talked to people, he realized no. He needed to be president.
00:33:39 And then he realized, oh ****, I just basically spilled the beans that Trump didn't run to, you know, he wasn't recruited by the military. You know, like the the Steve pathetic thing that was on Drudge the the day before election, saying that, you know, the military has recruited Trump, this is the coup, the counter coup to stop the communists from taking.
00:34:01 Like that whole thing.
00:34:03 That a lot of people fell for in 2016 because.
Speaker 4
00:34:08 Drudge was promoting.
Devon
00:34:09 It and and you looked at the resume of of Steve Chetnik and you're like, well, I mean, I know he's, you know, maybe shady, but like, you know, this is kind of crazy. And so maybe this is real and.
00:34:23 Yeah, it was all ********.
00:34:24 Most likely all ******** and most likely it was just. It literally was just Trump. Like a lot of people have said in the past and.
00:34:32 I don't think they're wrong about Trump was trying to improve his brand and then realized he could win. And so he went for it. But he was completely unprepared for the office. And I mean, that's why he basically hired whoever the RNC told him to hire.
00:34:49 I mean and then he replaced even the bad people. He got rid of, he replaced with people who were exactly as bad, who were who also, who performed equally as bad. I mean with Christopher Wray, he might have. He might as well have ******* kept coming.
00:35:04 In there for ***** sake.
00:35:06 I mean, like, what did Christopher Wray do at all? That was that was had anything to do with Trump's agenda, anything.
00:35:14 And now we find out. He and his wife, actually financially benefited from some of these same deals that Hunter Biden is involved in.
00:35:27 Yeah. Good. Good pick there. You know that was that 40 chess Trump.
00:35:34 I mean, so for ***** sake, like and then obviously Barr. Bill Barr, who couldn't even like, hang in there the last few weeks, he had to to ditch out.
00:35:46 His deputy, by the way, is going to take over is basically the same. He's not. It's not like Bill Barr is being replaced by like some guy who's gonna, you know.
00:35:55 Swoop in and.
00:35:56 And you know, like QQ's going to swoop in and make all the arrests. Now the guy who takes over is is his deputy.
00:36:03 Who is basically, you know, Bill Barr junior. I forget his name off the top of my head. Yeah, he hired John Bolton, someone said, and then we got.
00:36:15 Let's see here.
00:36:17 Four more years of Russia Gate and still no one will be arrested.
00:36:22 So yeah, I mean, there's, well, there's not going to be four more years. The word Trump's pretty much done.
00:36:29 I don't. I don't see how.
Speaker 4
00:36:32 Maybe I'll be wrong look.
Devon
00:36:33 Maybe I'll be wrong, I just don't. I don't see how after Mitch McConnell explicitly saying.
00:36:40 That they're not going to vote for the dueling electors. You don't really have a pathway at that point, you know, like maybe there's some, I know there's still some legal challenges in the courts.
00:36:52 And maybe 1.
00:36:53 Of them will will go through.
00:36:56 But it's it like I said yesterday, it's you're people are starting to sound like the Bernie Bros that were saying like, Oh no, this is how Bernie can still win. It's like, yeah, it's technically possible.
00:37:06 You know it's technically possible.
00:37:09 But so so is.
00:37:10 Like so many things that aren't going to happen.
00:37:14 I mean it's it's limitless. I would think. I you guys need to start bracing yourselves.
00:37:19 For what I believe is an inevitability in President Biden because Trump doesn't have the balls and maybe not even the ability given how much he's has no control over any of his other agencies, why would why would Trump have no control over the FBI? No control over the DOJ?
00:37:39 No control over the CIA, no control over the NSA. But he has total control over the military. That doesn't. It just doesn't.
00:37:47 Make any sense?
00:37:49 And so if if you think that somehow he's not going to have the ability or he has essentially no ability to even govern at all over the last four years and and no ability to even, you know, address some of these normal things, you know, like the censorship and things that are hurting.
00:38:09 Him, you know, not things that are hurting us, which are.
00:38:11 There are many.
00:38:12 That he didn't address. But the things that are.
00:38:14 Hurting him directly.
00:38:16 He seems to have no ability to solve those problems and and these.
00:38:19 Are problems that would.
00:38:20 Not be hard to solve for a competent man.
00:38:23 For the of the kind of man that has the support that he does.
00:38:27 And the personality, even that he does like.
00:38:29 He'd be able to sell a lot.
00:38:30 Of this stuff.
00:38:31 If he had to go a little authoritarian people would back him up. I mean, for ***** sake, you got all these anti VAX or queue people like like have no problem whatsoever with the fact that you know we got the the quickest most you know scary.
00:38:49 You know, possibly really bad vaccine in all the.
00:38:52 Time they'll probably a lot of them even.
Speaker 6
00:38:54 Probably get it.
Devon
00:38:59 Do you think he would have the bones if they could?
00:39:03 Get it? I don't.
00:39:04 Know no matter who is elected, it accelerates towards.
00:39:07 Chaos. It's awesome.
00:39:09 Yeah. Well, I think it's, I mean, I almost don't even want to say no matter who gets elected at this point, I think it's just more.
00:39:16 What will Trump do before Biden is sworn in? You know? And. And that's good. It's good that.
00:39:23 Faith in the system is at an all time low. Trump did tweet out this morning something like 92% of Republicans.
00:39:33 Believe the election was rigged. That's I don't know if that's true, but that's good. If it is, I mean it. That's if half the country. If half the country fully believes, I would even say that that's even like a higher number than a higher percentage of people than the people who actually believed in Russia.
00:39:54 I don't know, but I'm pretty sure.
00:39:58 And so you're going to have this situation now where?
00:40:04 It's going to be worse than it was the last four years in terms of the left hating Trump.
00:40:09 And thinking ohh he's Putin's puppet, he's Putin's puppet.
00:40:13 It's going to be it's going to be much worse because.
00:40:17 As we, I mean the fact that they it's almost.
Speaker 6
00:40:21 Like a big.
Devon
00:40:23 **** you.
00:40:24 To the right, the the fact that they ran Biden, it was almost just just. It seemed to me like they were just.
00:40:32 Doing it to prove.
00:40:32 That they could.
00:40:34 Like look, we can literally run anyone we want.
00:40:37 Like even if it's Biden.
00:40:39 And he'll win.
00:40:41 And they did. And he did.
00:40:45 And the left doesn't care. They really don't care.
00:40:49 You could you could have ran.
00:40:50 Anybody they don't care.
00:40:53 I mean, I'm sure most of you have been in arguments or debates with people on the left and it's stunning how much they they have, no.
00:41:01 Idea what's going on?
00:41:03 And they feel very strongly about all of it, but they have no idea what's going.
00:41:08 And so you're going to have, I mean, there's some of them today, today, four years later, who probably still don't know who.
00:41:14 The vice president.
00:41:14 Is try that find someone in your life who's a normie and ask who the.
00:41:20 Vice president is.
00:41:22 And it'll be I I guarantee you that a shocking amount of them won't even know.
00:41:29 Alright, let's take a look here.
00:41:32 River Bear, 17, gave a diamond, which I think is good. I will never vote again. Well, there you go. Mean you can't in the current system you can't expect votes to matter. I think they made that abundantly clear. You know, one of the most black Pilling things for me about the voter fraud hearings wasn't so much the voter fraud because these are all things, like I said.
00:41:54 I've I'm.
00:41:58 I'm very aware of of these sorts of.
00:42:00 Of exploits, because that's how I bring things and.
00:42:05 The fact that there was all the that they.
00:42:07 Had all these.
00:42:09 Weaknesses in the system.
00:42:11 The the the amount of them was a little.
00:42:13 Shocking. I was just like Holy God. Like, yeah, I mean, I expect there to be vulnerabilities cause I've heard about this for years, for years.
00:42:21 And I've always thought this these were a bad idea, because if it anything electronic can be hacked, but I didn't think that they would be.
00:42:30 Designed to be hacked, I didn't think.
00:42:33 That it would be, it would be as.
00:42:36 Blatantly bad as it is for so long because a lot of these systems have been around for years and so for him to be this bad for so long, it means that really frauds been going on for at least 10 years and that there's probably lots of people in office that were never.
00:42:52 Selected, I would go back and it's probably not even just limited to the Dominion machines.
00:42:57 The black peeling thing for me wasn't that that, you know, the vulnerabilities it was.
00:43:04 And this is probably why there's so many vulnerabilities.
00:43:06 It was the obvious lack of intelligence.
00:43:12 On the part of the local legislators. And I don't just mean the low IQ Black lady in Michigan, the one that later was started threatening everybody with.
Speaker 4
00:43:21 The the soldiers, soldiers, soldiers make them pay.
Devon
00:43:26 You know, like that ******* ******** rigger.
00:43:30 But I'm talking about just all of the R&C people too, like pretty much everyone that was sitting there.
00:43:38 Listening to this evidence with just a stupefied look on their face, knowing that.
Speaker 4
00:43:46 They have no.
Devon
00:43:47 Idea what they're even hearing? These people are just ******* *******. I mean, they're just ******* *******.
Speaker
00:43:56 I mean.
Devon
00:43:57 I had. I already had a low opinion.
00:44:00 Of of state legislators.
00:44:03 They're ******* *******. Like *******. Full blown ******* *******.
Speaker 4
00:44:10 I remember watching.
Devon
00:44:12 I was in New Mexico and I was in a hotel around. It's like around new.
00:44:19 Year's couple of years back.
00:44:22 And I turned on the hotel TV. It's late at night and for some reason it was on like their.
00:44:28 Like their their cable access, their or government access channel. I don't know who was in the room before me. Why they be watching that. But it was like C-SPAN. But like local stuff. Right. So it was the local state legislators arguing a bill.
00:44:43 And I remember watching it and just like.
00:44:46 Jaw ******* on the floor and how *******.
00:44:50 ******** these people?
00:44:51 Were like it was like watching middle school kids arguing about stupid ****.
00:44:59 Like it was, that level of discourse, and I don't just mean like, oh, they were just using a personal test. No, I mean, like the intellect behind the personal attacks and the intellect behind.
00:45:08 Even just the arguments.
00:45:10 Like, I felt like I was watching Idiocracy. It was so bad and I just assumed that was New Mexico because New Mexico is just, I mean, look, New Mexico doesn't exactly have the best education system. New Mexico ain't that new. OK, I don't know if you've seen Breaking Bad, but there's sometimes where it feels like that's a documentary.
00:45:30 And I and I'm. I say that as someone who spent a lot of time in New Mexico, and I know there's cool people there too. Look, when I was there, I was a cool person there. So.
00:45:38 I know they exist. I'm just saying you got to know if you if if.
Speaker 6
00:45:43 You lived in the.
Devon
00:45:43 505 you know that it's not.
00:45:45 You know.
00:45:47 It's not a high IQ area.
00:45:49 And so I I just figured, oh, wow, you know, in Mexico, just got some **** *** ******* state legislators.
Speaker 4
00:45:56 No, it's it's pretty much.
Devon
00:45:57 It's just state. It's not just state why it's.
00:46:00 Everywhere. It's kind of like how I.
00:46:02 Remember, I worked in fast food.
00:46:04 For for you know.
00:46:06 As my first jobs, one of my first jobs was fast food.
00:46:10 And I remember thinking like man, like I am. I'm like, I'm like ******* 15.
00:46:15 Years old and I'm ordering someone around who's like 35 and not because, like, I'm * **** because.
00:46:22 He needs to be.
00:46:23 Ordered around, you know or like there's this other ****** I'm working with, you know, and just like and thinking like this is just so weird that I'm 15 and I'm more capable than 80% of the people who are, like, twice my age in this job.
00:46:37 And I thought to myself, well, you know what?
00:46:40 It's probably because.
00:46:43 This is a fast food job, and so if you're 30 and you're working a fast food job, you're you're not. You know, you're not at the high end.
00:46:50 Of the the bell curve here, so you know that's that's probably what's that's what's going on. It's not that that people are this dumb. It's just, you know, by and large, it's just that you're in like an area where they're going to be.
00:47:04 I I thought that's what that was the case, but then.
00:47:07 When I worked in TV.
00:47:09 It was about the same kind of ratio and it was about 8020.
00:47:15 Like 20% of the people at any given job. And the scary thing is I think this probably extends into OR's. This probably extends into, you know, like the medical field and and life, you know, life saving areas and and it's probably worse than a lot of other places, right.
00:47:35 But I mean, I would even when I was in in Washington working with big, big money contractors or powerful agencies, it was the same same ratio where 80% of the people.
00:47:51 In the room where we're 100% incompetent and 20% of the people were the ones actually making **** happen.
00:47:59 Everyone else was just dead weight.
Speaker 4
00:48:02 Now they were higher IQ.
Devon
00:48:04 Than maybe not always, but.
00:48:06 Then maybe the the fast food people you know, but the job as the as the job would require the gap, right? The competency gap would remain so as the job would require more high IQ. Yeah, the.
00:48:22 The queue of the the dumb people would go up, but the gap was still the.
00:48:26 Same you know.
00:48:27 They they were just.
00:48:28 Equally as incompetent, like the guy.
00:48:31 Working at DoD was equally as incompetent as the guy working at KFC. OK, you know, like there's.
00:48:42 It was. It was amazing. It was. It was always the same. It was always an 8080% of the people in the room didn't know what the **** they were doing. And so the black pill for me, watching those here.
00:48:56 Was saying that the same thing applies in these letters. I don't know why I'm. I'm shocked. I really don't know why I get it because.
00:49:04 I'm I I should I.
00:49:05 Should have known. Should have known this.
00:49:08 But it seemed.
00:49:08 To be about the same ratio or or if not higher, you know because you'd have like the one guy like in in the case.
00:49:14 Of Michigan you had.
00:49:15 The one guy who was conducting the meeting.
00:49:17 With they had the.
00:49:18 Gavel. He seemed to know what was going on.
Speaker 4
00:49:21 But no one.
Devon
00:49:22 Else did in Georgia, like watching the some of these.
00:49:25 Good old boys.
00:49:26 You know these old farmers or whatever, and look, maybe they're really cool guys, but This is why they shouldn't have these positions, because when it where, you know it's 2020 and if you have, if you have, if you're totally unable.
00:49:41 Excuse me to understand basic technical principles.
Speaker
00:49:45 Just basic ****.
Devon
00:49:47 **** that the witnesses oftentimes are because they're not technical people, right? It's not like they're sitting there trying to explain things in binary. You know, they're trying to explain things in layman terms because they're the.
00:50:02 People that the witnesses.
00:50:03 Themselves are not usually very technical people, and to watch it still just like not penetrate.
00:50:11 The the layers of ******.
00:50:15 In these in.
00:50:16 These people's skull.
00:50:17 Was amazing to me.
Speaker 4
00:50:23 That's why that's what.
Devon
00:50:24 We're dealing with we are in Idiocracy mode. It's it's here. It's here.
00:50:31 And I think that same.
Speaker 6
00:50:34 In fact, I think that's why so many people.
Devon
00:50:36 It's a double it's. There's two ways this this applies. I think that's why so many people believed in Q and well, and I guess probably still do.
00:50:45 Is 1. They're ******* themselves, and they want, you know, there to be.
00:50:51 Daddy. Daddy. God. Emperor to to, to save the day.
00:50:56 That's how children think, right? But also because.
00:51:03 Maybe the smarter ones?
Speaker 4
00:51:06 They fear.
Devon
00:51:08 What that like the 8020 rule that I'm talking about, they fear the implications of that because there's so many things that come out of the that came out of the Trump White House that looked like, wow, they're just ******* *******. Right. And so.
00:51:21 But it was so ********.
00:51:23 That the only thing that that would make you able to sleep at night some of this time was if it was there was 40.
00:51:30 Chests like ohh no.
00:51:31 This is this can't possibly be as ******* ******** as this looks. There's no way this is as incompetent as it looks. There has to be a better explanation for it, because if there's not, holy ****.
Speaker
00:51:45 Holy ****.
Devon
00:51:50 You know what I mean?
00:51:53 Like that's, that's what they're avoiding.
00:51:56 That's the mental block, because if you're kind of smart and you realize, wait a second.
00:52:03 That wasn't 40 chess. That was like, that was just them being ******* ********. Ohh ****.
00:52:11 We're we're ******.
00:52:14 And people don't want to think that people don't want to think.
00:52:17 That so the only other explanation is.
00:52:21 Because you got to avoid that, right? You got to avoid your.
00:52:24 Brain going to that place because if you.
00:52:25 Realize how ****** we are.
00:52:29 You're gonna. There's some people that can't handle that. There are a lot of people who just they cannot handle that. And that's why even now, even now, they're trusting the plan. Even now they're trusting the plan.
Speaker 4
00:52:43 And then you you know what even if.
Devon
00:52:45 If Joe Biden gets sworn in on the 20th.
00:52:47 Which I I openly admit is not a certainty although.
00:52:51 It's becoming one.
00:52:53 They'll still trust the plan.
00:52:57 They'll say that like, Oh no you.
00:52:58 See Biden needs to be in the Oval Office because Q bugged the Oval Office and and now we'll have the tapes and you know it'll be.
00:53:08 Something that ********?
00:53:11 And because of the 8020 rule, that's.
00:53:14 The other funny thing I've I've talked to a.
00:53:15 Lot of people, especially more recently who have said, you know, Devin, I've never understood why you go so hard on Qi, didn't realize that it was really that big of a movement. And I was like, no, dude, you.
00:53:26 Don't really understand like 2.
00:53:27 People got elected this time around like it's not.
00:53:30 A. It's not as fringe as you think.
00:53:33 Especially in my area, I mean like when I lived in in the city still before I came out here.
00:53:39 I had. I had Uber drivers tell tell.
00:53:43 Me about queue.
00:53:45 I mean, I I like I had. I had.
00:53:48 People I would just encounter in public.
00:53:50 Randomly telling me about Q.
00:53:54 You know like.
00:53:54 At the bar, my Uber driver. You.
00:53:56 Know and they're.
Speaker 4
00:53:57 Bringing it up, I'm not even bringing.
Devon
00:53:59 It up, you know.
00:53:59 Like, why would I bring it up?
Speaker 4
00:54:01 And that's where I.
Devon
00:54:02 Realized holy ****.
00:54:04 Like there's this is like this is.
00:54:06 A real thing.
Speaker 4
00:54:07 And or even out here middle of nowhere.
Devon
00:54:09 My next door neighbor, my my only neighbor. Really.
00:54:12 Believes in Q.
00:54:15 You know what are the odds?
Speaker 4
00:54:16 What are the ******* odds of that?
Devon
00:54:20 So it's it's the rule applies. You have the 8020 rule in terms of the believers. So 80% of the of the of the people on the right.
00:54:32 Are ******* incompetent *******. And so they believe in Q.
00:54:36 Right. And there's the the top 20%, the people who don't believe in it and know it's it's ******* ********.
00:54:43 And doesn't matter because we're having to do all the work because the 80% that doesn't.
00:54:48 ******* get it right.
00:54:51 And but I think that's just universal. I think it's a 20 universal, 20% of the pot, no matter what you're talking about, whether you walk into, I guess, at an ER or you walk into a a mechanic.
00:55:04 Shop or you walk into the State Department. It's going to be the same. It's going to be 20% of the people are going to be doing all the work and the other 80% are.
00:55:15 Just ******* right in the coattails.
00:55:19 And because of that you have the the 80%, they're going to believe in in the queue retardedness and because of that, you're going to have the excuse for the queue ********.
00:55:29 This because if people realized how ******* incompetent the Trump administration was, it would just. It would be very black Pilling. It'd be very black Pilling if everything was exactly how it appeared in terms of just Trump hiring these incompetent **** ****. You know, hiring the swamp to drain the swamp over and over again.
00:55:51 And just not getting anything done and just tweeting, you know, law and order like a ******* ******* while the the country burned and just not ever actually doing anything. Not getting the wall done, not having his his underlings lie to him about troop numbers.
00:56:11 You know, like like literal.
00:56:12 Treason and just getting away with it because he's that much of an incompetent ******* boomer.
00:56:19 **** Trump.
00:56:23 Seriously. I mean, he's full on ******** ******* boomer and no one wants to face that. No one wants to ******* face that.
00:56:35 All right, let's take a look here.
00:56:39 Yeah, they'll they'll wait forever for the GITMO ********. Yeah, they'll they'll keep saying.
00:56:44 They'll keep saying that that, you know, 2024 trust the plan. You know, Trump needs to get reelected so that he can, and he's going to be old. His ******* ****. Like he's going to be, it's going to be it's going to be terrible because now instead of having to wait.
00:57:01 A formal like let's say if he got it reelected, we'd have to wait four more years to, like, really get the party started because all these ******* magnetars are going to be they're going to be held up by the gatekeeper that is Trump. They'll never go to the right of Trump. And and Trump's not very right.
00:57:19 OK, Trump is is literally a Democrat 20 years ago.
00:57:23 That's how based ******* based, ****** loving *******, you know, ******* Trump is.
00:57:29 And so we'll never be able.
00:57:31 To go more to the.
00:57:33 Right, because all of his little followers.
00:57:37 They're MPCS, they're the 80%.
00:57:40 And they'll only deal with Daddy says so if Daddy says that we need to give Israel a ton of money and that we need to have, you know, the base.
00:57:48 Black. Bisexual.
00:57:52 Whatever you know, like as a representative, as of our of our our movement.
00:57:58 Yeah, that's fine. That's totally great. That's great, you know.
00:58:02 Our greatest ally, pride Trump pride, Log Cabin Republicans, you know.
00:58:11 And you know Lady Maga.
00:58:13 Like that's. That's what you're gonna get. You're gonna get Lady Maga. Tier conservatism for the next for the foreseeable until he's gone. Until he goes away.
00:58:25 So **** Trump.
00:58:30 Trump was anti white as hell. Yeah he was. He was.
00:58:35 We just gave them another 3.3 billion. Instead of dealing with the election fraud. If that tells you anything exactly.
Speaker 4
00:58:44 Trump was probably one of the.
Devon
00:58:45 Worst presidents we've ever had in American history.
00:58:52 Donald Donald J Trump.
00:58:55 Will go down as one of the worst presidents in American history.
Speaker 4
00:59:03 Because he'll have dropped the ******* ball.
Devon
00:59:06 He will have passed up.
Speaker 4
00:59:09 He'll. He'll have.
00:59:10 Squandered more of a mandate, more of more political, will more.
Devon
00:59:21 Than any other President to have ever existed.
00:59:25 No other, because he still look.
00:59:27 He could still do it, he could still.
00:59:32 I'm not saying I'm.
00:59:33 Not saying like you know, I'm saying you're saying there's still a chance. I don't.
00:59:36 Mean that I mean, like he could.
00:59:38 Even at this ******* 11th hour.
00:59:40 Even at this 11th hour, he could go full on dictator mode.
00:59:45 And it would work.
00:59:47 Like that's. That's how that's.
00:59:48 What? He's ****** away. That's what he passed away.
00:59:51 That even now.
00:59:53 At this 11th hour when it would be messy as ****.
00:59:57 If he has enough.
01:00:00 A of a of a cult following.
01:00:04 Not now. I don't mean just the queue people. I mean, **** if he were to go ham.
01:00:08 Even people like me.
01:00:11 We'll back him.
01:00:11 Up, because at least then, alright, you know, he's obviously he's still a ******* ******** boomer, but it doesn't matter. You know, if if he's if he's the the straw that breaks the camel's back.
01:00:23 I don't give a ****. I just want.
01:00:24 The camels back to be broken.
01:00:26 I don't give a **** if it if it's Trump that does it or not.
Speaker 4
01:00:30 And so I, I and.
Devon
01:00:31 I think he's a *******.
01:00:32 ******** boomer and I'd still back him.
01:00:35 Up there, I mean so.
Speaker 4
01:00:36 Many people who.
Devon
01:00:39 All we want is for him to ******* do what he said he was going to do.
01:00:44 All would be forgiven.
01:00:46 If he would just grow some ******* balls and do what needs to be done.
01:00:52 Excuse me, or else you.
01:00:53 Know **** it.
01:00:55 Right.
01:00:56 Because they'll never be.
01:00:59 A right wing president ever again, ever. There won't be. It's impossible. Demographically impossible. Trump was the last chance.
Speaker 4
01:01:13 Uh Devon, you're nearly a boomer also.
Devon
01:01:16 Yeah, no, I'm not fagot. And just for just for saying that being just for being that ********.
01:01:24 I'm going to put you.
01:01:26 And time out there, buddy.
Speaker 4
01:01:30 No, I'm not even close.
Devon
01:01:31 To Boomer in age.
01:01:35 Now, how? How ******* old do you think I am?
01:01:43 All right.
01:01:45 Agency here.
01:01:46 You're the first person I've done that to. That's how ******* ******** your comment was.
Speaker 4
01:01:52 I've literally never, never done that.
Devon
01:01:58 Let's see here.
01:02:05 Let's see here.
01:02:09 No, I'm. I'm definitely not a Zoomer.
01:02:13 It's so here's.
01:02:14 The thing.
01:02:20 I think what we're going to see happen is Biden will go into office.
01:02:25 And ARRAK.
01:02:29 I I haven't well.
01:02:34 I'm wondering how much I should disclose here.
01:02:40 They're both competent weapons. I'll just put.
01:02:42 It that way.
Speaker 6
01:02:44 Part of it is.
Devon
01:02:45 Part of it is just the.
01:02:48 UM.
01:02:51 I would look at ammo prices and availability at this point, like right now because of. It's so hard to get because they're both confident weapons, the AR or the AK is going to, you know it has a good reputation for working well in dirty environments. You know, like it's going to shoot no matter what.
01:03:08 So that that's something to take into consideration.
Speaker 6
01:03:11 But I think is a little.
Devon
01:03:12 More expensive, which might not matter if ammo is not. I don't know. I haven't bought any ammo in a long time because I I stocked up a.
01:03:18 While ago, like I knew.
01:03:20 I knew when I saw the first Antifa riots back in like 2016 like this is new. This is different. This isn't normal. I'm going to have to.
01:03:33 I should buy a lot of ammo now because I was thinking then like we've never had this before in this country. Like, yeah, there's always been protests and there's always been, you know.
01:03:46 Some violence here and there, but we've never had, like, March people marching down like in in 2016, if you remember, or I guess like it would be 2017 after the inauguration, we we had Antifa all in black block marching down the streets in DC and breaking windows and *******.
01:04:06 You know, burning cars and **** like that, and it wasn't so much even that that was happening. All that was kind of a big deal too. It was also the fact that no one was getting arrested like nothing. No one was doing anything to it. And and it just.
01:04:19 I had never seen anything like that in my life and I decided this is probably not going anywhere good. And so I loaded up on ammo back then, but I would say.
01:04:31 You know, whatever you can get your hands on right now, I don't even get any ammo either one if.
01:04:35 You can just go with whatever that is like really cuz.
01:04:40 Good. I can't even find some of the more common ammo right now, because I've looked to get more common stuff like even just 22 long rifle. Seems like it's hard to get.
01:04:50 I mean that pops up more often than I I guess. But like I've, you know, just some from big outlets, it's hard to get.
01:04:58 Uh, everyone should own both, but I love my AK.
01:05:03 'S How can conservatives seriously claim that they are on the winning side with Antifa riots? Yeah.
01:05:10 I mean, that's.
01:05:11 That's because Boomer ******* Trump, who sucked at his job, couldn't remember.
Speaker 4
01:05:17 Ohh, I'm gonna declare Antifa a.
Devon
01:05:20 Terrorist organization. He never did it. He never did it. And you wanna why? He never did it. Because if he did it, a lot of his Jewish donors, a lot of his Jewish buddies, he would have to basically say their children were.
01:05:34 And not only that, a lot of other rich Jews would now suddenly be funding terrorism.
01:05:40 So Trump didn't. Trump didn't didn't do it.
01:05:44 Because you'd have to put people in jail, you'd have to put. You'd have to actually do something.
01:05:51 So of course not. No, it didn't do it or there was no. And I knew. I knew when he said it was never going to happen. See, that's the thing. When you're black pill.
Speaker 4
01:06:00 That doesn't mean like, oh, I'm going to slit my wrist because everything's bad. Nothing's good. Nothing.
Devon
01:06:05 Good. That's just what a fagot thinks it is. That's why, you know, if you're a ******, if you're a complete ******* ***** and you can't.
01:06:11 Handle anything.
01:06:13 Like and you need to lie to yourself to get through the day. If you're because you're just such a fragile little ******* ****** that any little bad news at all.
01:06:19 Is going to make you crack.
01:06:21 Then yeah, I guess that's that's what being black pilled means. But if you're a grown up and you and you understand that like life is just, you know, it's not all ******* unicorns and and fairies and and and ******* ****** dust that you can handle.
Speaker 6
01:06:37 It you can handle.
Devon
01:06:38 The fact that that the Connies are winning.
01:06:42 You can handle.
01:06:43 It and you.
01:06:43 Can prepare accordingly and you can live your life in such a way that it doesn't really affect you as much and you can get ready for a time when.
01:06:53 You know as should.
01:06:54 Your your precautions, you're taking not be enough, right? So look.
01:07:03 People just need to figure out that this is.
01:07:08 I don't know.
01:07:10 I'm gonna drink more coffee.
01:07:14 I've had too much coffee this morning, but I'm going to drink more anyway.
01:07:19 OK, just trying to finish life.
01:07:24 With a high score.
Speaker 4
01:07:26 Yeah, don't worry about.
Devon
01:07:27 The high score. Don't worry about trying to.
01:07:29 Be the alpha slave. Who *******.
01:07:30 Cares about the high score.
01:07:33 You know, like everyone wants. That's The thing is everyone that's that's wage slaving and everyone that's afraid to actually you know like ohh don't like everyone that that freaks out about the fear is The funny thing everyone that said that oh if you do anything in real life you're a fed ohh if you you know if you try to organize you're a fed oh if you want to do anything outside of just *******.
01:07:53 Talking about how base Trump is on the Internet, you're a fed and now what are they doing, you know?
01:07:57 They're having like they're.
01:07:58 Organizing. They're going to protest and stuff.
01:08:01 Like that well.
01:08:02 OK. So I guess not magically, you're not a fed anymore because you're.
01:08:05 Doing it so look.
01:08:09 The people that are afraid of getting of losing their jobs and of of of losing, you know, like if they work at a job that is morally opposed to what, how they view the world, their worldview, like if if you're working for like Netflix, for example, right, if you're working for the enemy.
01:08:28 And a lot of people are a.
01:08:29 Lot of people on the right are.
01:08:33 You know you're worthless. You're you're a garbage human being as far as I'm concerned. You know, like, if you can't give up your Netflix subscription, you can't give up your ******* Amazon Prime. You know, like, that's too much for you. That's why we're losing. And that's what we're going to lose.
01:08:48 That it gets worse. Here, here's the thing. Here's.
Speaker 6
01:08:51 The Black bull guys.
Devon
01:08:52 This is just the start.
01:08:55 This isn't like where we.
01:08:56 Turn it around. It's not.
01:09:00 What did I say? Like ******* three years ago. They're going to normalize pedophilia. They haven't done it.
01:09:05 Yet, I mean, you can see that they're doing it now, right? They haven't done it yet. I mean, they're going to, like, normalize it. I mean, like, it's going to be on daytime television.
01:09:18 I mean it's.
01:09:18 Going to be.
01:09:21 Not weird to be and like it'll be just as not weird.
01:09:25 As it was this year to be a ****** running for office as it will be eventually.
01:09:31 I don't know how long.
Speaker 4
01:09:34 To be an.
Devon
01:09:35 Open pedophile running for office.
01:09:38 In the future.
01:09:40 That's going to happen. That's going to happen. It's happened before. Historically it'll happen again.
01:09:50 And like I said, it's not like this isn't. This isn't like a.
01:09:54 This isn't like a hyperbole. This is real. I mean, they're legitimately going to have.
Speaker 6
01:10:01 And as long as and and look, as long as they're able to keep providing for people.
Devon
01:10:08 And no one's going to stop it. No one.
01:10:10 'S going to stop it.
01:10:13 As long as everyone still has has shelter and food, no one's going to.
01:10:18 Stop it. I was talking to someone that I hadn't talked to in in, in several.
01:10:22 Years the other day.
01:10:25 It was really kind of depressing. I forgot how norming.
01:10:29 This person was.
01:10:32 I I.
01:10:34 Because we hadn't talked.
01:10:35 And I mean like, this had been like 5-6 years. So before Trump was even, like a thing.
01:10:42 And because I knew it would come up, I brought up like Trump. And, you know, the political situation. And I, you know, I didn't want to turn it into, like, this political argument. And I and I remembered he was concerned he was a Christian.
01:10:56 Right, like a ******** Christian.
01:11:02 But he was also kind of like these.
01:11:06 Mega Church kind of ******** Christians, you know what I mean?
01:11:10 So I didn't know where he'd be politically. I kind of just hoped that he'd be, you know, pro Trump. And we could leave it at that or, you know, something like.
01:11:16 Easy and not have to get into the the weeds.
01:11:19 Got it.
01:11:20 And So what I said, they just lob him.
01:11:22 A softball because I figure well.
01:11:23 This guy is like super.
01:11:26 Pro Trump and or I mean, sorry, pro Christianity.
01:11:30 And so I'll just say something about how I don't support trans kids. That should be pretty universal, right? That should be pretty universal.
01:11:40 And I said, well, you know, look, I, you know, I don't. I was like, yeah, it's just, you know, things are getting crazy with like the.
01:11:45 Trans kid stuff.
01:11:46 Or whatever. Like, that's like just because I. Like I said, I was just trying to get over the subject. I I was. It was kind.
01:11:51 Of like a business related call, I didn't want to get into politics with this guy.
01:11:55 And he said.
Speaker 6
01:11:58 Well, I don't care what what people.
Devon
01:12:00 Do as long as you know it's in.
Speaker 4
01:12:02 The privacy of their own home.
Speaker 6
01:12:06 He said that.
Devon
01:12:06 About trans kids.
Speaker 4
01:12:09 And and I.
Devon
01:12:10 At that point, I was like, well, I can't just let that. I can't just let that I don't, you know, business call or not, I.
01:12:15 Can't just let that hang in the air.
01:12:18 Because like I said, I'm I'm I don't.
01:12:20 Care if I lose business standing up?
01:12:22 For what I what I?
01:12:23 Believe in and I'm not going to just.
01:12:25 Like, let that let that go. I could have easily have.
01:12:27 Said oh.
01:12:30 Yeah, OK. You know or whatever or just not said anything and just just kept going with it, but that's that's called being a *****.
01:12:37 And so I said.
01:12:41 They're they're taking kids away from parents.
01:12:45 And for and without their consent, chemically castrating their children.
01:12:52 Is that is that?
Speaker 4
01:12:54 In your home enough.
Devon
01:12:56 And he said, well, that that's on those that's on those parents that's on those parents and.
01:13:00 I was like look.
01:13:02 That's that's a ******* cop out, dude. That's a ******* cop out. That's that's called. That's the that's the rugged individualism taking to its ******** ******* extreme.
01:13:12 And yeah, you can make the argument that, OK, maybe chances are you were probably a ****** parent. If your kids wanted to be a Tran ******.
01:13:22 Probably you didn't do the best job preparing that kid for the.
01:13:25 Evil world that he's he's living.
01:13:26 In right. Probably.
Speaker 4
01:13:29 I'll admit that.
Devon
01:13:31 But you're not opposed to the state taking away a parents rights like that and just forcibly, chemically castrating there. You don't see where this could go even worse than this, which is already pretty ******* bad.
01:13:51 Needless to say that this conversation did not lead to me getting any business opportunities that that it was originally reaching.
01:13:58 Out to this guy for.
01:14:02 And but that's that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker
01:14:05 This guy is a.
Speaker 4
01:14:05 ********, I mean like ******** Christian ********, he goes.
Devon
01:14:11 He goes to, like I said, it's it's the Mega Church kind. So you know, might as well not. It's just like it's really just for him. It's like a fraternity really.
01:14:20 It doesn't. I mean, they go there.
01:14:22 For the preacher, they don't even go there.
01:14:23 For for Jesus so.
01:14:24 Much and there is some I think. If I remember correctly, there's.
01:14:28 Like some of those that prosperity.
01:14:31 Preaching garbage that he believes in right, like oh.
Speaker 4
01:14:35 The reason that's.
Devon
01:14:36 Happening to their kids is they must not love Jesus enough. I love Jesus enough so that'll never happen to my kids.
Speaker
01:14:44 But this is this is how.
Devon
01:14:46 And why?
01:14:49 The pedophilia **** will get normalized because even people like this guy, someone that I thought you'd be able to depend on to at least be anti trans kids for *****.
01:14:58 He'll say the same **** about the pedo stuff.
01:15:01 Well, those parents just failed those parents just.
Speaker 6
01:15:04 They just want.
Devon
01:15:05 That's why. That's why they're kids now in a relationship with a 45 year old man. Because you know, those parents just failed.
01:15:15 OK. But.
01:15:18 That solves the problem of a kid getting raped. How exactly? Oh, it doesn't, but it's.
01:15:25 Not your problem, so you don't give a fun.
01:15:28 I see. I see. That's how it is.
01:15:31 And that's how it is.
01:15:34 And so that's exactly why it will be normalized because.
01:15:37 That's how it is.
01:15:39 People don't care.
01:15:40 About the community anymore. Because there's no ******* community.
01:15:46 And eventually it'll it'll lead.
Speaker 6
01:15:49 It'll lead to.
Devon
01:15:50 To a conflict.
01:15:54 You know, I was listening to millennial last night.
01:15:57 While I was.
01:15:58 Doing some work around the house, I'm actually improving a fence that.
Speaker 4
01:16:03 Isn't quite as Bunny.
Devon
01:16:04 Proof. Like it's now. It's like it's never going.
01:16:07 To be Bunny proof, I feel like.
01:16:09 But the do you know bunnies can climb. They can *******.
01:16:14 Climb and they do. When they're hungry anyway.
01:16:18 I was listening to millennial and and they.
01:16:21 Made I actually didn't know. I didn't know who these people were that he.
01:16:24 Was millennial, which by the way.
01:16:25 I'll be on millennial if you guys don't know what that is. Millennial Rose does a thing every year where he interviews a lot of dissident, right or?
01:16:34 Whatever you want.
01:16:34 To call people's personalities every year.
01:16:38 And there's and it's like so much content. So if you're, if you're needing some content because you're, it's the holidays and you're with your family and.
01:16:47 You want to ditch out on boring conversations with Aunt Sally subscribed to him over on he's still on YouTube. Believe it or not, but he's also obviously on bit shoot and I believe we'll be broadcasting on D live as well.
01:17:03 But he live streams to to to YouTube, still, at least for now, and I'll be on that tonight.
01:17:11 At I think.
01:17:13 7:00 or 8:00.
01:17:14 O'clock Pacific Time. I'd have to take a look, but.
01:17:18 He has a schedule on millennialwoes.com and but anyway, I'll be on that anyway so.
01:17:26 I was listening.
01:17:27 To that last night he was interviewing these two guys. I actually, I had no idea they were, but he made some comment about how in America or he was talking because he's he's Scottish and.
01:17:38 He was talking to a guy who was American and they made some comment about how it used to be.
01:17:46 Years ago that there were different cultures in different ******* states.
01:17:51 And so if you went.
01:17:52 From New York to Texas.
01:17:56 It was like going to a different country in many ways. In fact, there was entire TV shows about that. There was a show starring James Garner about a New Mexico, like a guy like cowboy from Taos, NM, who goes and lives in New York. And you know, like, oh, it's so funny because he's like, you know, fish out of water, this cowboy and.
01:18:17 You know that kind of.
01:18:17 A thing right? Like there?
01:18:18 Was all kinds of, you know, TV?
01:18:20 Shows and movies about this.
01:18:22 This idea that you know all the different states are so different that like when you go to another state, you know you're everyone's, you're totally. It's a new culture and everything. And look, that's still nominally exists, right, and especially if you go.
01:18:36 Like the more.
01:18:36 Rural areas that's going to be more more apparent.
Speaker 4
01:18:40 But more and more and more.
Devon
01:18:42 This stupid, you know, global ****. one-size-fits-all disposable.
01:18:52 Corporate culture is what you get no matter where you go. Like everywhere you go, it's the same gay strip mall. You know, like they might have maybe. I think when Roush did his tour across America, he illustrated that pretty, pretty well or documented it really.
Speaker 4
01:19:10 Where he went.
Devon
01:19:11 From I mean, he did like a a year long tour of the United States and stopped in in many major cities and and showed how a lot of it just blurred all together. It just blurred all together into this Starbucks, McDonald's, you know, Chipotle global ****.
01:19:30 Fagg Fest and that's that's what. And by the way, it's not just limited to America anymore. That's spreading everywhere in the world, but specifically that's that's already kind of happened in America. And part of what I think facilitated that was television national television, the fact that everyone was watching instead of, you know, having your local entertainment.
01:19:51 In your local culture, everyone in the entire country was watching this.
01:19:56 Same fiction day in day out, day in, day out. Everyone was watching Seinfeld. Everyone was watched like everyone in the country didn't matter. If you lived in Albuquerque, if you lived in San Francisco, if you lived in Manhattan, if you lived in Boise, you were watching a bunch of ******* Jews in in New York.
01:20:17 Complain about the soup Nazi and so the culture was was kind.
01:20:25 I I guess watered down into this global **** view by television in many ways, and it wasn't not, not just television, also music, because you used to have local music too, right? I mean, you didn't have the ability. The band didn't have the ability to travel.
01:20:44 The entire country, before there was recorded music. So really it wasn't just I wouldn't say, just television. It was just media in general.
01:20:51 And so they were talking about how they were lamenting how the all these different states, all these different cultures, were kind of being mashed together and and and then mixed together into, like, this brown kind of not, not like a like a.
01:21:08 Paste and just kind of like spread.
01:21:10 Over like a dried.
01:21:12 Piece of bread and that is America. And that is that's essentially what's been going on now for decades. But what we're what are we seeing right now? What are we seeing right now? We're seeing a polarization.
01:21:28 Of the left and the right. Right, we're seeing a polarization and an unwillingness to compromise on the left and the right. And I think because what what they've done is certainly they've destroyed all these little mini factions, all these little mini cultures, all these subcultures that used to.
01:21:48 To coexist and.
01:21:52 Make the the the American continent more of a a like a quilt or a tapestry of of of all these different cultures and and instead they forced it together into this, you know, soup.
01:22:08 But just like the soup or it's like oil and water, you can get oil and water and you can mix it up on a paint shaker, and then you set it down on a table and eventually it's going to separate, and there's going to be oil on the top and water on the bottom. And it doesn't matter how much you shake it, that's eventually what's always going to *******.
01:22:28 And I think that's what's going. What's going on now is because the only two cultures that can exist now are left and right.
01:22:40 Because we've been so mixed together, we are just separating into these two hemispheres.
01:22:47 Of of these, these two.
01:22:50 Ways of looking at the universe.
01:22:53 And we just, we all just share the same gay *** culture and the same, you know, geography for that matter.
01:23:00 So I think that this the polarization is just going to be increased because that's the only way.
01:23:04 We can have.
01:23:04 A different culture, you know, like I can't. If I want to have a different culture, I can't just move to a different state or a different city. It's going to be the same gas culture there no matter where you go, you can't escape it. The only way you can differentiate yourself from other people in your society.
01:23:21 Especially if you're unhappy with what you're getting is go.
01:23:24 Left or right?
01:23:25 Those are the only two.
01:23:28 Subcultures that are allowed to exist in this this corporate oligarchy.
01:23:33 Because it doesn't affect sales.
01:23:38 Or at least not significantly enough.
01:23:46 I went to the library the other day and all the books were feminist and BLM. Yeah.
01:23:52 Yeah, that's it's going to get worse. We're not winning.
01:23:57 We never got tired of winning.
01:24:01 OK, like that? Never. We were never winning. We were never winning. Everyone telling you that we were winning was either lying to you or ******** or deluding themselves and taking you along for the ride.
01:24:18 We were never winning.
01:24:24 Someone did, the diamond said once and for all thoughts on Nick Fuentes. I've talked about it.
01:24:28 I haven't talked.
01:24:29 About it recently. Look, I don't think he's.
01:24:34 I think he's young.
01:24:36 I think he's trying to do what he thinks he needs to do.
01:24:42 I don't know how that's going to unfold. I don't know how it's going to unfold.
01:24:46 I hadn't watched anything he had done in a really long time, and then I watched one of his streams or listened to it rather.
01:24:55 Wanna I wanna say like?
01:24:57 Two or three nights ago or something like that.
01:25:00 And it was it.
01:25:01 Was frustrating but also encouraging and I'll have to say it was frustrating because he was literally saying the exact same kinds of things.
01:25:10 That I was saying maybe.
01:25:13 You know, 3-3 months ago or so and that I was getting heat for for saying from maybe not him personally but like.
01:25:23 Certainly people that that like him, right?
01:25:26 Oh, you're just black pilled. You're just black pilled. Oh, you're just black pilled.
01:25:29 And he seems like he's coming to.
01:25:32 Terms with a lot of this stuff.
01:25:34 But again, his solution still is, therefore we must use the system. You know, we're going to primary all these guys, we're going to first of all.
Speaker 6
01:25:44 OK, look.
Devon
01:25:46 Good luck dude.
01:25:49 Good luck. I'm not saying he can't accomplish it. I'm just saying he can't accomplish that quickly. That's going to take a really long ******* time. It's going to be a real.
01:25:56 Long time and it's kind of like what I when I talked about rot in my stream. What was that yesterday or the day before, whenever that was and and talked about how you have to be able to assess the damage.
01:26:09 The country and realize at a certain point you can't.
01:26:14 You can't remove the rot because it will kill the country. There won't be enough left. There won't be anything left if you cut away.
01:26:21 All the rot, there's.
01:26:22 There's all it is, is rot. I think. I think this fraud should shine a giant light on that. And and The funny thing is.
01:26:29 Like I said, he's kind.
01:26:31 He gets the problem right. I think he's getting he's realizing how disappointing that the establishment right is and that he understands that they're not going to deliver and they never have. Look, I've been. I've been watching this happen a lot longer than he.
01:26:50 And which is why, by the way, I'm not.
01:26:54 I'm not mad that he doesn't see it cause.
01:26:56 I didn't see it for like until I.
01:26:57 Was older than him.
01:27:00 OK, so I think it's it's an age thing. He thinks that because I did the same, I took the exact same route in many ways where I was like.
01:27:08 Oh, this the world's.
01:27:09 ******, you know.
01:27:11 We have, like the commies are, are closing in, and So what did I do?
01:27:16 I went and worked and did work.
01:27:18 For libertarian organizations.
01:27:21 And because I thought that that was incorrectly thought that that was the way to stop the commies was through these organizations that.
01:27:35 You know, ended up, in my opinion being kind.
01:27:37 Of part of the problem, right?
01:27:40 But I was trying to use the system to fix the system.
01:27:44 And as my politics evolved.
Speaker 6
01:27:46 And I'm sure his politics.
Devon
01:27:47 Will evolve too. Everyone does.
01:27:50 And that that'll be interesting to see where where it leads, I don't know. I don't, I don't.
Speaker 6
01:27:57 I don't particularly care for some of his.
Devon
01:28:06 I don't want to say methods. I'm trying to think of here.
01:28:09 I think he treats people kind of ******. I'll just put that way. I think he treats people kind of ******.
01:28:14 And I think that he could use some humility. But again, I think a lot of this is all age-related stuff.
01:28:23 So it's not.
01:28:24 Like a big deal.
01:28:25 He doesn't. He doesn't occupy my mind very much. Alright. Like I said, I didn't even listen to this guy for for months or think about him.
01:28:32 Or anything like.
01:28:32 That I was just. I was just curious after we got.
01:28:35 Like the you know after the.
01:28:40 What day is?
01:28:40 It, well, maybe it was Monday night.
01:28:42 Then yeah, because I think it was after the the electors.
01:28:45 The news about the, you know, the electors going for Biden, that's when I was like.
01:28:49 Well, what? What is what?
01:28:50 Are the groupers thinking about this? You know, like.
01:28:52 I just wanted to check the pulse.
01:28:55 So I must I think it must have been Monday night, that.
01:28:57 I listened to.
01:28:58 Him and look he.
01:28:59 Wasn't he? Wasn't trying to peddle some gay *** white pills like he wasn't.
01:29:05 I mean, he kind of was in in that he was trying to use the system and saying they're going, but he wasn't trying to say he wasn't doing the queuing on stuff where it's like, oh, you saying there's still a chance, you know, like?
01:29:15 That kind of stuff, like he seemed to be.
01:29:18 A little more realistic about the options that Trump like. You know, it sounded like me, like I was saying, like he sounded.
01:29:23 More like, you know, look, there's some legal options that Trump could.
01:29:29 You know, possibly do, but it's not. That's not where we're.
01:29:33 That's probably not going to.
01:29:34 Happen. So you know he's a smart guy. He's a good speaker.
01:29:41 I'm sure he'll play a role in the future, some in.
01:29:44 One way or another.
01:29:46 But it is what it is.
01:29:52 All right. Oh, yeah. Someone said there's someone saying that Saturday, December 19th, I will be on the raging humanist channel.
01:30:02 That is true. I I have to figure all.
01:30:04 That that I'll be on millennial today and then raising humanist on Saturday.
01:30:12 Let's see here.
01:30:17 He's he is taking his no equal slogan to.
Speaker
01:30:21 Excuse me.
Devon
01:30:23 Yeah, I mean, look, that's the other thing I would say. But again, I don't, I don't.
01:30:27 Want to make this about?
01:30:29 I'm going to criticize Nick.
01:30:31 For no, you know, for like an entire show.
01:30:33 I've already talked about this stuff. It doesn't matter. I'm not. It doesn't matter who's doing it. There's like, he's not, and he's not the only one doing it. The people that are trying to bully anything female out of the movement, I just think that's a bad. It's a bad strategy and it's going not going to be successful. I don't. That's never worked before for anybody.
01:30:53 And so it's.
01:30:55 Culturally, it's impossible to exclude women from the movement. Then maybe that you know, if you lived inside a different time in a different place, a different culture, like if you lived in Iran in the 80s, you could do it, you know, but you don't. And so you you kind of have to work with what you got and.
01:31:15 If you want to change the culture to eventually be more resemble A Patriarch kind of society.
01:31:25 Yeah, I think I agree with that. You should be trying to do that. But right now you you can't just be excluding women entirely. And I don't know that he's, I don't even like. I don't watch him. So I don't know that that's even what he's doing.
01:31:38 But I know there are people.
01:31:41 Like that that are not like that. But people on the right that are, uh.
01:31:48 Very anti woman and I get it. I did Australia. I don't wanna go and do it again. I we did a whole string about this not that long ago.
01:31:55 In fact, it's even on bit. Shoot, I don't and I don't put them all on bit shoot, but I think the last one that ended up on bit shoot or maybe now that I the one I did on YouTube is probably on there the one before that.
01:32:04 I I went over all this ex girl stuff.
Speaker 4
01:32:10 UM.
01:32:14 Here comes the.
Devon
01:32:17 NFJ apologists.
01:32:21 Well, yeah. He's got like, that's the reason it's annoying to talk about him. It doesn't matter. Like you've got he's got a fanatic.
01:32:30 Fan base.
01:32:32 In the same way Trump does.
01:32:36 And so you say anything. It's like emotional thinking.
Speaker 6
01:32:42 Elf on a shelf.
Devon
01:32:44 Gave me a diamond. I appreciate it. I don't.
01:32:46 I still don't know how all that works.
01:32:49 You know, I'm going to release the lemons, though, while as long as we're looking at this stuff, I'll open.
01:32:53 The chest. How does this work?
01:32:56 Open chest.
01:33:00 It's going to open in.
01:33:01 I don't know why it requires a timeline a timer. It will open up in 20 seconds.
01:33:11 We have more coffee here.
Speaker 4
01:33:14 UM.
Devon
01:33:17 I agree. I think they should take a note from patriotic alternative on the girl thing.
Speaker 6
01:33:23 Yeah, patriot patriotic.
Devon
01:33:24 Alternative, I feel like is a very well run organization.
01:33:30 And that's because it's run by Mark Collett, who's a very competent, smart guy who has been in politics for many, many years and has and and didn't. Didn't just jump into politics because of Trump or something like that. You know what I.
01:33:48 Mean, or Brexit or whatever.
01:33:50 He's been he's been in a game a really long time. He gets it, he has the experience, he has the wisdom, he has the organizational skills.
01:33:58 That, quite frankly, I don't have and he's able to bring.
01:34:01 People, he's just.
01:34:02 He's just a genuinely good guy, which is what you need at the.
01:34:05 Top of an.
01:34:07 Organization like that to bring people together.
01:34:10 So I I agree and that's why I meant to when I talk about, we have a lot of people on the right. I think sometimes that they make it about they make it about them. You know, they make it about that it's it's.
01:34:28 It's in the same way that those mega churches make it about the preacher and.
01:34:33 Not about Jesus.
01:34:35 They want to be the one, you know the preacher wants to be the one on stage. If you go to the website of these churches, it's not like a big picture of.
01:34:42 Jesus. It's a big picture of them.
01:34:44 You know that is a similar thing happens on the right where they don't want it to be about the ideals. They don't want it to be.
01:34:56 About the the.
01:34:58 Philosophy. They want it to be about them.
01:35:02 And because of that, there are no principles for that part of the movement.
01:35:11 Right, because it's.
01:35:12 Just you. It's like with Trump, right? Same thing. It's it's about Trump. It's not about the principles. What? What are Trump's?
01:35:20 Principles we don't.
01:35:21 Even know it's whatever Trump says that day.
01:35:24 And they can change on a dime, and they often do. And when they do, his followers just, you know, they just update their firmware and they go right back to supporting Trump because that's their favorite.
01:35:33 Thing to do.
01:35:35 And regardless of what he's saying.
01:35:37 And so I a lot of people on the right do the same thing. It's the same exact source code. They just do. Oh, it's it's all about me. And if I do a complete 180 on something because nothing that I do was about principles or or any kind of philosophy. It was just about me. So really it's just whatever I feel that day.
01:35:58 Everyone's just going to you've got.
01:35:59 To fall in.
01:36:00 Line and and that's. I'm not saying that.
01:36:06 A lot of people do.
01:36:07 That, and it's maybe a bit of an an extreme like Trump's an extreme case of.
01:36:12 It you know what?
01:36:13 I mean, but there's a lot of people like that, and maybe it's on the left too. I don't know. I don't really keep.
01:36:18 Up with the left, to be honest.
01:36:21 Because it's, you know, it's force fed to us no matter where you are in the digital space anyway. You you know what the left, you always know what the left thinks because they.
01:36:30 Because you can't avoid the propaganda.
01:36:33 But on the right, we certainly have, I think.
01:36:39 A tendency to want to and you know what? Maybe like I said, it's probably universal. It's probably not even just on the right. I think humans just have a tendency to want to follow people more than philosophy. You know, like they the, the, the thing about what they're called, they're.
01:36:57 Called Trump supporters.
01:36:59 Right. They're not called conservative conservatism because you know.
01:37:04 Supporters or or whatever it.
01:37:05 Is that I don't even know or you know that.
Speaker 6
01:37:08 Even if you.
Devon
01:37:08 Almost even better if you called it Trumpism supporters, you know, so at least there's an ideology that they're following. But no, it's just Trump supporters. It's about a person. It's about a guy.
01:37:21 That's often the case, right? Like the it's it's about a personality. It's a cult of personality. It's not about a a philosophy or anything like that. It's just it's about a person.
01:37:33 You know.
01:37:39 Did the chest thing open? I think it did.
01:37:46 OK, sorry if I missed any of your I'm rewinding here. I've missed some of these diamonds, I think.
01:37:52 Likely scenarios for the US in the next 40 years.
Speaker 4
01:37:56 40 years.
Devon
01:38:00 A. That's a.
01:38:04 I mean obviously A at the very least a breakup.
01:38:09 Of the United States, the the United States will not exist in the current form that it does now. In 40 years, no question.
01:38:16 No possible way in my opinion, in my view.
01:38:19 The United States exists in the same way that it does now. Now, whether that means a Balkanization I or what you know, or you know, there was a I think it has to be balkanization at this point. You know, there's just too many you have to, I mean.
01:38:38 Let's just be real here, I mean.
01:38:41 There's only a few ways to get rid of.
01:38:42 People right, you know, you can move them.
01:38:46 Or you can put them on the ground, you know, and there there's just so many people you'd have to put on the ground. And I I.
01:38:55 And I'm still. I'm honestly, I'm still thinking that there might even be, I don't know if I would call it a, a peaceful separation possibility, but maybe some form of that. Like, if if it get if it gets.
01:39:06 To the point where I mean.
01:39:08 I and I get it. There's a lot of people that say, well, the left, they they don't let you run away. Right. Like if if you go to the suburbs, they follow you.
01:39:15 And this sort of thing, but.
01:39:18 And that's that's very possible.
01:39:22 But I don't. I don't know. I don't know. I think that a peaceful separation of a state might be possible, or maybe a a couple states. Or it's possible, I don't know. Doesn't matter, though. 40 years. That's a long time. 40 years.
01:39:40 America will not exist in the current state that it does now, and plus whatever it does exist, whatever remains.
01:39:49 That is.
01:39:51 Look, let's take it the other way. Maybe the right completely loses.
01:39:56 Completely loose as in.
01:39:59 They get put in the ground.
01:40:01 That's another possibility. In 40 years, that's a possibility, and we just live in that world. Economic forums version of the, you know, it's you don't own anything and you know, everyone's just basically an insect person.
01:40:16 That's a. That's a very good possibility. In 40 years. There's nothing saying that that won't that that's not going to happen.
01:40:22 Certainly not. I don't. I don't see.
01:40:25 I don't see people on the right who are.
01:40:30 Effectively preventing the movement to the you know to that goal right now, so if.
01:40:37 The right never does effectively create any obstacles.
01:40:43 For that eventuality, that's where we could be.
01:40:46 In 40 years.
01:40:49 40 years is a really long ******* time though.
01:40:52 I mean, 40 years is so long that we could swing to the right and then swing back to the left in that amount of time, you know?
01:41:02 And and it and which is might what might happen and and we could still have what I just said could still be true. Like we could have like, a a blip, right. The pendulum could swing to the right for, like, a little while. Maybe it swings a little too hard and gives the left what it needs in terms of, like, a another persecution story.
01:41:21 And then it swings back to the left and then we get.
01:41:23 The the Smart cities and all that stuff, I don't know, 40 years is a really long time.
Speaker 4
01:41:31 UM.
Devon
01:41:33 Someone says I'll be dead. How old are you, man? People live a long time.
01:41:40 What are you like 50?
01:41:43 If you're 50, you might be dead.
01:41:50 But even if you're 50, you might not be dead, you know? So like, there's a.
Speaker 6
01:41:55 I guess it.
Devon
01:41:55 This depends on your healthcare and and all that.
01:41:57 Stuff. Who ******* cares?
01:42:00 How many black criminals Harris locked up?
01:42:05 I don't know you guys are talking about humans won't exist in 40 years at this rate, uh humans will exist. We just maybe white people won't. No, I'm just kidding. I mean, there might not be very many of us, but.
01:42:16 It will still exist.
01:42:18 Another diamond. I'm glad I caught this one. It'll be fun watching the Neo Lib versus Socialist War.
Speaker 4
01:42:25 Yeah, I mean, yeah.
Devon
01:42:29 Yeah, I mean, that's yeah.
01:42:32 That's basically the war we're in right now.
01:42:37 I I think that means I'll be dead, is that we'll die.
01:42:41 In a.
01:42:41 War. Well, there's don't die in the war.
Speaker 6
01:42:47 Be prepared.
Devon
01:42:49 I'm not going to die in any war.
01:42:51 Speaking of not dying in wars.
01:42:54 Man, I I had no idea that plate carriers were so expensive for like a good one, and that and even more so the plates are expensive. Like it's kind of not really worth getting unless you're if you have a ton of money, which I don't have a ton of money.
01:43:10 I was looking at those just cause like again.
01:43:14 I don't think it's. That's why I'm not gonna go on cause it's the chances of me ever having to.
01:43:17 ***** ** a plate carrier is pretty.
01:43:20 Pretty low. Pretty slim, right?
01:43:23 And even if you have one, from what I've heard from from people that have had to wear that amount in the.
01:43:29 Field on a regular basis.
01:43:33 It's kind of like a pain in the ***. In fact, I was talking to one guy and he said that if it wasn't for air support.
01:43:40 You know, like in Afghanistan and Iraq and everything else.
01:43:44 It would be stupid to wear them because.
01:43:47 The reason why they they were even ever ambushed and and.
01:43:54 Or what not the only reason but like one of the reasons that they'd get ambushed and and take casualties.
01:44:00 Is they had?
01:44:01 All this extra.
01:44:02 But ****, they had to carry around. Like if they had to actually chase these guys down the street, you know, they're they're carrying, like, 60, maybe more pounds worth of gear on them. And these guys are running around in a ******* man dress, you know. And so even though they have no equipment or whatever, like, just athletically.
01:44:22 You have to be so much more.
01:44:26 Beefed up to be able to, you know, get on the same level as some guy just running around wearing, you know, a pound of clothes.
01:44:34 So I think if if it was realistically or in.
01:44:36 Some kind of?
01:44:36 Firefight. You're not going to have air.
01:44:38 Support you know.
01:44:40 And so you know.
01:44:42 Play carrier is kind of it's a luxury item. I don't think it's really that necessary.
01:44:50 And they're expensive as ****.
01:44:56 Only a sick man would secure a heaven for himself while leaving hell for his children.
01:45:03 Well, there must be a lot of sick boomers.
01:45:05 The justification they're giving for continuing Afghanistan is is, is that what they've been reduced to?
01:45:16 Well, that's honestly that's kind.
01:45:17 Of how I think I remember.
01:45:19 Obama, the Obama administration talking a lot about that. In fact, I think Hillary did like speeches on that, like how we need to liberate the women of Afghanistan.
01:45:32 UM, sick and nons are abandoning their parents for communism now.
01:45:39 I'm not sure what.
01:45:40 That means.
01:45:41 Whites need to start having lots of children if we want to begin turning the tides.
01:45:47 Easier said than done.
01:45:50 You know, if you've got a woman you can trust, that's really the. That's the hang up. It's not Even so much. Look, it's easy to *** ****. It's even kind of easy to get a girlfriend.
Speaker 6
01:46:00 I mean maybe.
Devon
01:46:01 Not for everybody, but for a lot.
01:46:02 Of people, OK.
01:46:04 But to find someone that and and that you can and this probably goes the other way too. But I mean to find someone.
01:46:13 That you can trust and not **** ** your whole world.
01:46:17 And the world of your children.
01:46:20 Yeah, if you put a baby in them.
01:46:22 That's tough.
01:46:24 That's tough. That's tougher than a lot of people who get lucky would like to.
01:46:30 Like that? It's tough. It's tough there. There are.
01:46:34 I mean I.
01:46:35 I can't.
01:46:37 I'm not going into any details, but I think any any guy who doesn't have children, I think that's one of the biggest reasons. You know most most men that don't have children, it's not about not being able to four. If that's your excuse, you're just being a fagot. It's not about being at all. I can't afford them or I can't do that. Like there's lots of other excuses. But the big one is just like.
01:46:58 Finding a woman that you that would be a competent mother is difficult, you know.
01:47:03 Wife and mother.
Speaker 6
01:47:05 It's very difficult.
01:47:07 And you know it goes.
Devon
01:47:08 Both ways, you know.
01:47:09 Saying that, you know, being a man, being a man who would be a competent husband and father isn't easy and not every guy is living up to that.
01:47:19 You know, I get that.
01:47:20 And that's that's the unfortunate thing right now.
01:47:26 And and look the the people against us.
01:47:30 That are.
01:47:33 They're shaping our society a lot of if you look at what they're doing, a lot of it's just exacerbating those that reality.
01:47:41 You know, it's making it more difficult for white men to compete in the sexual marketplace because women are more.
01:47:48 Women are more susceptible to the propaganda and the, you know, look at what's the propaganda saying, you know, go find yourself a big black guy to ****.
01:47:58 Whether you're watching a tampon commercial or or whatever, you know, like it's everything, it's all around you.
01:48:05 ****** is mighty, just donated 1 diamond. It's easy to tell yourself that it's not your problem.
01:48:13 Well, like I said, it goes both ways.
01:48:16 You know, like there's some men that just aren't.
01:48:19 Then they wouldn't make good fathers and good husbands.
Speaker 6
01:48:23 And women look for.
Devon
01:48:23 Different things than than men, right? So.
Speaker 4
01:48:30 For for men.
Devon
01:48:32 I mean, at least for me, for.
01:48:33 Me personally, I don't really care about a lot of the the.
01:48:37 I don't have like.
01:48:37 A long list it it seems like it should be a fairly easy.
01:48:42 Like I just have to think that, like I said, I just have to trust that you're not going to **** ** my world.
01:48:47 You know, like you're not going to do something like I have to just be able to trust you. Really. Like, that's it.
01:48:54 Or at least predict.
01:48:56 Even if it's not like, which I guess is in in, in a way is a form of trust. I have to be able to somewhat be able to predict how you're going to behave. So even though even though like no one's perfect and everyone has ****** behavior, if I can at least predict what that ****** behavior is and.
01:49:11 I can then.
01:49:13 You know, take that into into account that, OK, you know, she's not the brightest bulb or, you know, whatever. Whatever her deficiency is, if I can at least accommodate for her failings.
01:49:27 And still trust that she's not gonna, you know.
01:49:31 **** **.
01:49:33 Everything I have because and I don't mean like.
01:49:38 Personal possessions, I mean, like you have a kid with someone you have to be able to predict how they're going to.
01:49:45 To be act as a mother, and if you can't predict that accurately or if you just can't trust them to, you know there there's some women that I've dated that I wouldn't even trust to, like babysit my nieces and nephews. And that's I shouldn't have been dating them, right.
01:50:01 But sometimes you don't find out until you do.
01:50:03 Date them for a little bit anyway.
01:50:11 You've got to scroll through a bunch of stuff here.
Speaker 6
01:50:17 Keep going.
Devon
01:50:21 Alright, got a diamond from.
01:50:24 Is bass appreciate that?
01:50:29 This guy is boring as F alright, well guess what.
01:50:34 You are now muted.
01:50:38 I'm having fun banning people today.
01:50:47 Never ban people till the day and this is fun.
Speaker 4
01:50:53 I'm so boring.
Devon
01:50:55 How ******* boring. Boring are you that you?
01:50:57 Have to listen to a boring guy.
01:51:01 Let's see here.
01:51:12 Girls are not interested in black pilled men.
01:51:17 Yes, they are. Yes they are.
01:51:25 I can tell you.
01:51:26 From personal experience that they are.
Speaker 4
01:51:38 Dev and one of.
Devon
01:51:40 Your YouTube mods banned me for talking about Mega Bowl.
01:51:45 Well, if you were spamming it.
01:51:46 I don't know, I actually.
01:51:47 Don't even know who my YouTube mods are.
01:51:50 I just modded some people randomly one day.
01:51:53 Mel Gibson's uncle just donated 1 diamond.
01:52:01 If you are bored, you are probably a boring person.
01:52:05 Have you read the Turner Diaries yet? No, I still haven't.
01:52:09 I started at one point, but I never finished it.
01:52:13 Women prefer bug men, some women do.
01:52:17 Here's the thing there.
01:52:19 Because the roles are kind of reversed. If you have women that are more masculine or more, you know alpha. If you want to call that.
01:52:27 You know it's.
01:52:29 Then they they want a man who's more submissive and they want a man that's more.
01:52:33 Beta, that's just.
01:52:34 You'll see that pairing.
01:52:35 A lot like, especially like the bug man. All look at their anytime they have a girlfriend.
01:52:40 What's their girlfriend? Like their girlfriend. You know, as they used to say, wears the pants in the family. Right. A lot of times they'll have an only fans. And the guy doesn't complain about it. A lot of times that you know, they'll be the ones that the women will be the ones that make the money. And they'll while this guy plays the Nintendo Switch all day.
01:53:00 And and collects Marvel movie figurines or something gay like that. That's.
Speaker 4
01:53:05 That's a lot of.
Devon
01:53:07 That's a lot of relationships right now.
01:53:14 Let's see here.
01:53:18 Culture of critique. That's a good book.
01:53:22 When Will DOTR book two be out? I was trying.
01:53:25 To have it out before Christmas. But that's not going to happen.
01:53:29 I'm I'm.
01:53:31 I I at A at a certain point I just have to suck it up and let it be a little inaccurate if that's what happens. I've I've been trying to make it as relevant as possible, but 20/20 was such a ******* cluster of a year I had to change a lot.
01:53:43 UM, the only thing I didn't like about the Turner Diaries was the order.
01:53:51 The order got a bit creepy. I don't know what that is.
01:53:55 ********. You're my *****. Make me a ******* sandwich. Who are you talking to? Better not be me.
01:54:01 I will ban you too, since I'm banning everybody.
01:54:05 Dan, he nailed it on that. That is a lot of relationships right now. I know a handful of.
01:54:09 Them. Yeah, that's.
01:54:11 Think about there's a lot, a lot, a lot, a lot.
01:54:13 Of relationships I mean.
Speaker 6
01:54:14 All, all you do is look at it. Look.
Devon
01:54:16 At a BLM rally, what do you see?
01:54:18 The BLM rally see the woman.
01:54:20 That that she's the.
01:54:21 One that's screaming and being aggressive and yelling and at her side is some cocky, you know, cocky little soy boy guy, you know, that's.
01:54:29 Got like the.
01:54:30 The problem? Glasses like he's the one that's wearing the problem glasses. He's got, like, some half beard and you know.
01:54:38 He's got some, you know, *******.
01:54:42 Marvel or Star Wars T-shirt on and and he just looks like he, you know, he's just going along with whatever she's saying. She's calling the shots because he's addicted to.
01:54:56 To the ***** or whatever it.
01:54:58 Is. I mean that's.
01:55:00 That's every BLM rally.
01:55:03 And that's that's the guy who watches as that, that, that same girl that he's in love with gets gets on Craigslist and requests like a black bowl to come **** her and he just he lets it happen. He.
01:55:14 Doesn't care.
01:55:21 The time on my book where's the audio book hosted? It got. It's so I haven't been able to follow up on this because the company I would go through is being kind of ****** about it and they've got bad response times, but apparently it it I had to go. I mean, cuz at first it got banned.
01:55:36 Off audible. And then I got banned off of.
01:55:41 So well, it got banned off audible, so I went to this other company that would then try to list it on all these other other sites and then I got banned off audiobooks.com and then.
01:55:50 I got.
01:55:52 Like it, it's listed on Google Play, but you can't buy it now and maybe you can get it. I don't even know if you can get on iTunes now at this point like so it's just getting ******* banned.
01:56:02 And so I, at a certain point.
01:56:05 I'm going to have.
01:56:06 To figure out a way of.
01:56:09 Maybe just hosting it on my website, finding a way to do that.
01:56:16 You know the problem, of course with that is.
01:56:18 The piracy thing, which I don't think I'm not saying you guys are going.
01:56:21 To do that, but what our?
01:56:24 Enemies will do to try to hurt.
01:56:26 Creators like me financially, if that's like our lifeblood because we can't monetize anything or you know.
01:56:33 Then what they'll do is they'll.
01:56:35 Buy your books and your other materials that you're trying to sell separately and they'll just, you know, host it online for free so that if people just Google it or whatever.
01:56:47 They just have it.
01:56:51 You know, unfortunately, enough people will do that to where it hurts and I'm not. I hate DRM and all that stuff, but.
01:56:59 I I I kind of, I don't know. I feel I still feel a little weird about just throwing MP threes of it up on the and maybe that might be what I have to do, I don't know.
01:57:08 And you know, I'll tell you what if.
01:57:10 I get to book 2.
01:57:11 And I can't find any marketplace to sell it. Maybe that's what I'll do. I'll just when I release book two, I'll be like you can also get you can pay for the MP threes and you know, I'm sure it'll at that point it'll get out if it's probably already out. You.
01:57:26 Know it's probably already pirate.
01:57:28 I'm not just something I would prefer to have it. Plus the bandwidth I got that would be a lot of bandwidth, a lot of people downloading the MP threes. I don't know if that would would be costly or not.
01:57:49 I'm in Belgium. If I buy it from Walmart, I'll be able to listen to it.
01:57:54 You're talking to someone else. I'm always the only person without a mask. When I go out. It's infuriating.
01:58:01 Luckily, that's not the case where I'm at. I'm next to a small town, small rural town, and I'd say.
01:58:07 It's about 5050.
01:58:10 It's getting a little higher. Last time I went out, it was probably more 808020, but there that goes to my rule. It's 8020.
01:58:17 You know, because we live in a place or I live in a place where even when there was explicit statewide restrictions, the because we're.
01:58:28 So out in the middle.
01:58:29 Of nowhere, no.
01:58:30 One was really following them. In fact, the there was a local bar that had a sign on the door saying masks are required, but then you go inside and like literally.
01:58:39 Nobody would be.
01:58:40 Wearing them right and so at restaurants and like no one, the only people that wore masks.
01:58:47 There was a a national chain kind of store and they were they wore masks, but no one else did.
01:58:55 And so.
01:58:57 But that said, now that I I don't think there's any kind of mandate.
01:59:02 In the state which I I don't know for sure because I don't, to be honest, I don't keep up with state politics that much.
01:59:09 And because it doesn't, it's.
01:59:10 Kind of irrelevant where I'm at.
01:59:11 You know.
01:59:12 But the last time I was in town, which was yesterday because I had to get, I'm building the fence, you know, the fence stuff. I had to buy some binding wire.
01:59:21 And that was approximately.
01:59:25 I'd say maybe closer to 8020 eighty 20, but 80% of the people wearing masks here and it's totally voluntary, totally voluntary. So that's the 8020 rule. 80% of the people are incompetent.
01:59:38 Oh, good. Look, diamond. Look at that.
01:59:40 And you're not asking a question, so that's fine.
01:59:45 Have you been pressed for not wearing a mask? Yes, I that national chain store. I went in there. I didn't realize that they're their masks. Were they were doing the mask thing because no one else in town was.
01:59:57 And when I went in there they they started yelling at me that.
02:00:00 Masks were required.
02:00:02 And I just did a 180 and I haven't been back and that was like in ******* February or something or, you know, around the it's been. I haven't been there in.
02:00:10 In like 10 months.
02:00:12 You know, nine or ten months because.
02:00:16 That, you know, I don't need to go in.
02:00:19 I don't need to deal.
02:00:19 With that, and there's other places I can shop.
02:00:22 That have similar stuff. It's not as.
02:00:24 Good. I have to.
02:00:25 Drive a little further and whatever, but **** it.
02:00:30 I live in rural West Virginia and work with farmers. Often when I meet them, I'm often ridiculed. If I try to wear a mask, yeah.
02:00:38 There's a lot of agriculture where I'm at and the farmers and none of them will wear masks.
02:00:47 Mel Gibson's uncle Diamond, what content creators do you recommend donating to?
02:00:53 Whoever you like, you know.
Speaker 6
02:00:55 Whoever you like.
Devon
02:00:57 It's not an easy job. It's not an easy job and it it's not a financially rewarding job for.
02:01:04 Many. For some it is.
02:01:06 I would say prioritize, obviously prioritize the ones you like, but if if you like a bunch of them equally.
02:01:14 Then just give the people who probably.
02:01:16 Don't you know like?
02:01:18 There's a lot of there's a lot.
02:01:20 Of people who aren't making Tim Pool money. OK, there's a lot of people who aren't making Tim Pool money, and they're not making Tim Pool money because.
02:01:28 They are saying things that Tim Poole would never say in a million years, because if he did, he wouldn't.
02:01:32 Be making Tim Poole money anymore.
02:01:34 So prioritize people.
02:01:36 Who take it on the chin because that they they do say what they believe in.
02:01:42 But that's up to you. You know, whoever you like. I've had. I've had.
02:01:49 I've had people ask me a couple.
02:01:50 Of times and it's just like.
02:01:51 You know, whoever you think is going to do the most good.
02:01:56 It's the free market of ideas.
02:02:01 Let's see here. Farmers are cool. Yeah.
02:02:03 Some of them are not. All of them are.
02:02:08 Rebreathing your **** damages your neurons? Yeah, probably.
02:02:14 UM, the problem is that it won't stop at mass. Next it will be VAC certifications and then it will be.
02:02:21 Yeah. No, that's The thing is, if anything has been proven to us in the last.
02:02:27 10 or 20 years or so, it's that the slippery slope fallacy is not as fallacy.
02:02:34 It's all if if it's going to if depending on the direction of the slippery slope.
02:02:39 Right.
02:02:40 Because the slope.
02:02:42 Is you could go towards.
02:02:46 Globalism on one side, right. Or you can go.
02:02:50 Towards nationalism on the other side.
02:02:53 And if it's going to slip towards globalism.
02:02:58 It's a slippery slope.
02:02:59 That's the slippery side of the slope.
02:03:04 The slippery side of the hill is the the the side that has globalism on it, they've greased that side up.
02:03:10 So if they want to do something.
02:03:13 That's going to possibly even in some tiny.
Speaker 6
02:03:16 Way make it easier to get.
Devon
02:03:20 Down to the globalism, they want it. They want you to be sliding into.
02:03:24 It'll be slippy as, as as as ****.
02:03:27 So the the yeah, the vaccine thing.
02:03:31 The whole COVID mitigation is, is really a power grab and it's and it's working. It's working. I mean that's why I said **** Trump like, look, he's part of it.
02:03:42 That's going to be his. That's his legacy.
Speaker 6
02:03:46 That's his. You don't believe me? Listen to Trump.
02:03:50 He now brings.
Devon
02:03:51 It up all the time, he the the his hot.
02:03:54 Little press secretary.
02:03:57 Or whatever her title is.
02:04:01 Just what was it yesterday?
02:04:05 That was her big brag.
02:04:07 Was how awesome operation Warp Speed was had gone and how everyone was a hater and a doubter, but Trump delivered.
02:04:16 That's like his big thing. That's his big selling point right now. Like, that's what he's promoting.
02:04:24 Warp speed, they said. They said I couldn't. It couldn't be.
02:04:28 Done. You know, like when Trump's doing his speeches, he.
02:04:31 He'll bring it up when he announced.
02:04:32 It they did.
02:04:33 This big, long video where he's like showing all these clips.
02:04:36 Of of media personality saying, oh, it's impossible. Trump could never come up with a vaccine that fast, and then, you know, at the end, you know.
02:04:44 He comes up.
Speaker 4
02:04:45 And he's like, many people doubted me. They said it wasn't possible, but I have proved them all wrong.
Devon
02:04:52 I mean that was.
02:04:55 And there was, like an hour of that, maybe not an hour, but it was like 1/2 hour of that of him bragging about the vexing.
02:05:03 Trump sucks.
02:05:05 Trump has what has he done for you?
02:05:07 He's done literally ******* nothing. All he has done is **** *** people you hate.
Speaker 6
02:05:14 That's really all. That's all he did.
Devon
02:05:19 And they were being irrational. They.
02:05:20 Had no reason to be ****** ***.
02:05:28 Alright, here we go.
02:05:30 Pfizer makes ****** kid hormones, and they're the one.
02:05:37 Excuse me. Saving us with the vaccine.
02:05:44 You can't win with him.
02:05:47 He created a great awakening. No, he didn't.
02:05:50 Like I said, he was the product of that.
02:05:52 He was the product of that.
02:05:56 It went down.
02:05:58 In a different I mean because the butterfly effect right like everything.
02:06:02 Every piece to the puzzle affects everything else around it, and Trump was a pretty big piece, right?
02:06:08 When he moved and he was moving a lot of other things.
02:06:12 But he was a product of of what was already happening. I think that White America was starting to feel an existential threat for the first time, you know, it was one thing to be told, to be tolerant, and it was another thing entirely to be told that you're evil and your children are evil. And then on top of.
02:06:32 That you know that.
02:06:33 Like, we're gonna chemically castrate your kids and take it like there was enough existential.
02:06:39 Real, measurable, existential threats in play.
02:06:44 To where I think they finally reacted. Unfortunately, they went immediately back to sleep the moment Trump got elected because they they believed the the hype, right?
Speaker 6
02:06:56 They believe the hype around Trump.
Devon
02:06:58 And The funny thing.
02:06:58 Is a lot of the hype around Trump was even contrary to what Trump himself had said.
02:07:02 On the campaign trail, a lot of people were just believing whatever they wanted to believe about the guy because they want they thought he was the.
02:07:08 The end all be all.
02:07:13 But I mean, if you pay attention to what he was actually saying, man.
02:07:18 Maybe this is the COVID?
02:07:24 No, no, I don't have a fever like that. I've.
02:07:26 Just got this, I've been.
02:07:27 Out in the sand is what it is.
02:07:30 Been blowing around.
02:07:32 Dealing working with rotting, rotting, working with rotting plants in the sand.
02:07:38 In the cold sand.
02:07:41 If you just listen to what he said it, it's not like.
02:07:44 It shouldn't be that.
02:07:44 Big of a shocker Trump Trump was.
02:07:47 Trump was honest about a lot of what?
02:07:50 What he was going to do?
02:07:53 He was honest about his, you know, let's let's you know. I want people to come into this country in the largest numbers ever, he said that.
02:08:04 He said that and stated.
02:08:06 For no reason he didn't have to say that.
02:08:08 He said that at the state of the Union address.
02:08:11 And I don't even think.
Speaker 6
02:08:12 It was on the teleprompter.
Devon
02:08:14 But he was. And then he said that, you know, he wanted, he wanted to build the wall, but he wanted a big beautiful door.
02:08:21 He also said that he wanted to. He didn't want to deport the millions of illegals that were already here because they were good people.
02:08:29 So he wanted to find a he. So he's he was basically saying.
02:08:32 He wanted amnesty.
02:08:34 And he flip-flopped on so many ******* things that like I did a video on my channel called Art of the Schlemiel. It's just a montage of Trump sounding like a ******* ****** that goes on forever, like one minute he's pro gone. The next minute, he wants to ban guns. One minute he he's pro abortion pro, partial birth, birth abortion the next minute.
02:08:54 He doesn't like abortion.
02:08:57 He just says he doesn't have any principles and no one cares because like I said before, it's not about principles with this guy. It's about the cult of personality. Trump could be turned into a full on socialist like or a communist.
02:09:10 And it might have you.
Speaker 6
02:09:12 Might have to move a little slowly, but not really. You could turn.
Devon
02:09:15 Into like a full full on communist.
Speaker 4
02:09:18 Trump could get.
Devon
02:09:21 Trump supporters to like Antifa.
Speaker 6
02:09:23 He could. He could get him to like Antifa. It would take a little bit of time, but he could do it.
Devon
02:09:29 Because it doesn't matter. He's not principle based.
02:09:32 He's not principle based and his followers aren't principle based.
02:09:40 UM, yes, Trump is Jewish. Well, all of his kids are married to Jews or I don't know if all of them are, but enough of them aren't. All of Biden's kids are married to.
02:09:49 Jews, all of them.
02:09:52 So it's kind of like, you know, pick your poison.
02:09:55 He he's a nationalist and a globalist. Uh, I don't know. I think he's.
02:10:01 I think it's basically a globalist that maybe has more allegiances to local money interests.
02:10:10 But the the level of money interest that we're talking, that's pretty much a global that's a global money interest at that point.
02:10:18 Like remember before the election, he was talking about was it crane or some air conditioning company and how you know, if you elect him, he's not going to shut. They're not going to shut down the plant. They're going to keep the plant that that plant got shut down.
02:10:31 Like like right after he got elected or not right after like a year after. And he went there and spoke of the plant and they were saying like, oh we're.
Speaker 6
02:10:37 Not moving to Mexico, remember that.
02:10:40 That was like a big deal.
02:10:42 And then no one talked about it.
02:10:43 Ever again. Yeah, that plant got shot.
02:10:46 So, like, he didn't do like.
02:10:48 He didn't do anything.
Devon
02:10:49 That, that, that a lot of people thought he was going to do.
02:10:56 Uh, should I marry a Jewish?
02:10:58 No, I've dodged that bullet a couple of times.
02:11:03 It's just you're fun. Like, it's kind of like the thing I was just saying about finding a woman that you would trust to be a mother and a wife.
02:11:10 You're fundamentally different.
02:11:13 That's one of the reasons why we can't live together, right? There's just fundamental differences between.
02:11:18 The way that their morality is, and the way our morality is, and you don't want to introduce that into your household, I would. But do what?
02:11:26 You want, you know.
02:11:30 UM, look it up, Trump is short for Trump LED door. He's literally Jewish.
02:11:37 I don't know. I guess it's possible.
02:11:43 What a waste of 40 years. And remember, Kushner is Trump's advisor, the omen man? Yeah.
02:11:51 Carrier. That's that's right. That's what it was.
Speaker
02:11:59 UM.
Devon
02:12:01 What if they convert? Yeah. Do what you want, dude. Like, I don't think there's.
Speaker 6
02:12:06 You know, look.
Devon
02:12:09 There, it's not all genetic.
02:12:12 But it is somewhat genetic.
02:12:14 So you have to be aware of that and your.
02:12:16 Kids will be Jews, technically.
02:12:18 So that's up to you. I'm not going to tell you what not to do or what.
02:12:23 To do, I'm just going to say and look, I've I I've done the math on that one before. It was before I was Jew Pilled.
02:12:33 I I wondered about that if that would create.
02:12:35 That would be.
02:12:35 A problem you know.
02:12:38 You know, just even like in in in my case they weren't converted. They were just more atheists.
02:12:43 Right. They just didn't believe.
02:12:44 In in their church, they weren't Christian though.
02:12:50 So she if she's Christian.
02:12:53 I don't know. It's probably OK to some extent, but it's like I said, it's not just.
02:13:01 But it's also not just.
02:13:04 Well, she's Christian. You know what I mean?
02:13:07 Because there there's a little bit of genetics and that goes for all of us.
02:13:11 A lot of your personality type, the reason why people say you always turn into your parents is you're made.
02:13:17 Out of your parents?
02:13:19 You know, some of that's always going to be in you. You don't have to like it doesn't matter. It's all. It's still in you.
02:13:25 You're always going to have some of those traits.
02:13:28 In the same way that your other organs resemble your parents, your brain resembles your parents brain it. So it's it's hardware.
02:13:38 And so.
02:13:40 If a a Jewish person converts to Christianity, that's good.
02:13:45 That's good. I'm not saying that I.
02:13:49 You know, I don't. I'm not saying it's it's. But I'm just saying, just be mindful of that. You know, there is a genetic component to all this stuff.
02:13:58 And you might not have a problem with.
02:13:59 That that's fine workout. Totally great. I don't know.
02:14:04 It depends on the person too. I'm just saying.
02:14:07 Be aware of that.
02:14:13 Everything is genetic. Yeah, I mean, that's.
02:14:16 A lot of people think that they have a lot more free will.
02:14:18 Than they actually do.
02:14:20 And that's OK. That's a good way to live. I think it's a positive way to live, but just don't fool yourself into thinking that you're not just.
02:14:27 Also, kind of a really complicated machine.
02:14:30 In a lot of.
02:14:30 Ways and the the components of that machine.
02:14:34 Are courtesy of your your parents.
02:14:37 And so like I said, when you find yourself turning into your parents or exhibiting a lot of the behaviors or or whatever.
02:14:44 You know, there's some wiggle room on that, and you do have free will, but you're kind of still working within the constraints of.
02:14:51 The biology that your parents gave you.
02:14:54 And and again, I'm not saying that all Jews are bad or anything like.
02:14:58 That or that.
02:14:58 If you shouldn't have, or even that you shouldn't have kids with a Jew, that's what you want to do. I'm. I'm saying that just don't fool yourself into thinking that, you know, like. OK. Perfect example. Right of what I'm getting at. So this hopefully this will clarify.
02:15:14 E Michael Jones seems to think that if you're Catholic that magically your IQ goes up like when he talks about Africa, for example, failing as a nation.
02:15:28 He does not think that the race has.
02:15:30 Anything to do with it?
02:15:32 He thinks that's 100% because they're not Catholic.
02:15:37 And he'll even say things like about how you know his German ancestors were chasing pigs in the forest or whatever like that, until that they became Catholic and then magically they got smart.
02:15:48 And he was once challenged about this on a show.
02:15:55 Where I forget who said this, but someone said like? Well then, how do you explain Japan?
02:16:02 They're not, they're not Catholic.
02:16:05 In fact, there's fewer Christians.
02:16:08 Per capita in Japan than these African countries that you're talking about.
02:16:14 Why would Japan not have the same sorts of problems if the problem is is rooted in the fact that these?
02:16:25 Africans just haven't found Jesus yet.
02:16:29 And he didn't have you know, he.
02:16:31 Was honest.
02:16:31 You know, he's a good guy, right? So he was.
02:16:34 Honest, he said. I don't have an answer for that.
02:16:37 All right. Well, I do have an answer for that.
02:16:39 And the answer for that is genetics.
02:16:43 And so just be mindful of that. And it's not just in, in terms of, you know, Jews or whatever. I'm just saying.
02:16:51 It plays a role and too many people are pretend that it doesn't. You know, I got into an argument, you know, we're talking about farmers and stuff. I got into an argument with some libertarian farmer who really ******* kind of ****** me off because.
02:17:05 He would. He was hiring illegal immigrants to work on his farm.
02:17:09 And I was saying, yeah, like I, you know, no offense, dude, I don't.
02:17:12 Want to like?
02:17:13 Cause beef, especially in. You know it's a small.
02:17:15 Town or whatever, but.
02:17:17 I think that's.
02:17:19 That's unamerican and I don't think that you should be doing that.
02:17:24 For a variety of reasons.
02:17:27 And we were talking about it and and, you know, he brought up the the race thing. Like, he tried to make. He's like, what are you racist or whatever? These people are good people, they're blah, blah, blah. And I was like, OK, let's.
02:17:39 Talk about the race thing.
02:17:42 If if they're interchangeable with Americans, if you can get Mexicans that cross the border.
02:17:47 And they're exactly the same as Americans. And it's all about environment and. And like you're saying.
02:17:52 Why is it?
02:17:53 That you care about the genetics of your cow.
02:17:56 Because he had a dairy farm and.
02:17:58 I said do you use?
02:18:00 Cows that are genetically bred for dairy. He's like, yeah. And I was like, but why the genetics? Shouldn't matter. We're all the same, right? You should be able to get any cow.
02:18:10 And stick them in your farm like you shouldn't worry about pedigree at all.
02:18:15 But you worry a lot and you pay a lot of money for those genetics. I know that.
02:18:21 And he got really ******* ****** *** because he knew I was right. It's like.
02:18:26 It's it's amazing to me that people would think that genetics would matter so ******* much.
02:18:33 Everywhere else in the universe except for when it came to humans, then magically.
02:18:38 It doesn't matter. We're immune. Somehow. Genetics don't affect the human brain, it affects everything else in the universe except the human brain.
02:18:51 Look, a lot of behavior is genetic. You can look at it. It's not just environments. A lot of it's environment too, but that they I'm sure, people a lot of people are familiar with twin studies where these they, they and they have adopted children studies on adopted children where they don't even meet their parents like there's no way they're picking up these behaviors.
02:19:11 From being around their parents, they've never even met their biological parents, and they develop a lot of the same behaviors as their biological parents.
02:19:23 If you think about, think about it this way, the genetics is.
02:19:27 Like the car.
02:19:28 And then it your soul or whatever you want to call it is is the.
02:19:31 Person driving but the car.
02:19:34 Isn't going to.
02:19:37 Change based on who's driving it. You know you can drive it differently. One driver might drive it faster. One driver might drive it slower. One driver might be better at at taking fast corners in that car.
Speaker 4
02:19:51 But at the.
Devon
02:19:51 End of the day, you're still limited by what that car can do. That car is the biology you know, in the same way.
02:19:57 Humans are limited by.
02:19:59 The biology of your mind and the engineering of that, in the same way that you know, if you drive a car.
02:20:05 Doesn't matter who drives.
02:20:06 It so anyway, my internet's dropping out. Looks like.
02:20:11 I'm going to wrap things up here.
02:20:16 Get my day started. Make sure you watch millennial.
02:20:21 And make sure you watch the raging humanists on Saturday. I forget the name of whatever he's doing there.
02:20:32 And like I said, in terms of all I.
02:20:36 I hope that clarified.
02:20:37 It I'm not saying don't marry a Jew.
02:20:42 Or anything like that. I'm just saying.
02:20:45 It would be the same if someone asked me should I marry this.
02:20:51 Black girl. You know I'd say.
02:20:54 And and they're ohh. She's Christian. I'd be like, OK, well, I mean just just be aware. Just be aware of of what that would mean biologically for your children. Excuse me.
02:21:06 And you might you might be OK.
02:21:07 With that, all right.
02:21:09 I'm not going to tell you what.
02:21:11 UM.
02:21:13 I'm just saying make an informed decision and don't just assume that if you're.
02:21:19 Black girlfriend is Catholic that she's going to be.
02:21:23 Have the same genetics as a.
02:21:27 A Catholic.
02:21:29 White girl or East Asian girl or something like that.
02:21:33 So anyway.
02:21:35 With that, I'm going to wrap things up.
02:21:38 And hope to see you guys on the millennial stream and on the raising humanist this Saturday. I'll probably do another. I'm trying to do this thing like five days a week.
02:21:48 But it's it's going to take some time to warm up to doing that and getting better at it's just streaming.
02:21:55 For black pilled.
02:21:57 I am.
02:22:00 Devon stack.