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Insomnia Stream #17 1.mp3

12/28/2020
Speaker
00:00:00 You know.
00:03:18 There's the.
00:03:35 You know.
00:03:41 Good morning.
Devon
00:03:45 You know that last shot, not the cigar smoking Jew at Paramount Pictures.
00:03:51 Actually, let me adjust my volume here a little bit.
00:03:55 Test, test, test, test, test, test, whatever this works.
00:03:59 This will be fine. Uh, the one of the last shots there was that guy getting into his car, and I noticed this a lot in 50s films.
00:04:09 I don't know.
00:04:10 If this just made it more convenient to shoot this way, it took less screen time or whatever. Having someone walked to their car and but he gets in on the passenger side.
00:04:21 And then slides over to the driver side.
00:04:25 Now that's easier to.
00:04:26 Do in a convertible with like a bench seat.
00:04:31 You know.
00:04:32 And I guess you don't have bench seats anymore?
00:04:35 But I've seen this in other movies like and I was watching Psycho. In fact, I was watching the first Psycho film.
00:04:42 And then I was watching the remake that they did in the 90s, which is a shot for shot, same script.
00:04:50 Remake, which is really kind of interesting. I don't think it was very successful.
00:04:56 And but it was.
00:04:59 It was legitimately exactly like the.
00:05:03 The first psycho, they didn't change it like they've decided to.
00:05:06 Redo it, but not reboot it.
00:05:08 You know, it's just.
00:05:10 Different actors and better quality film.
00:05:14 The soundtrack is the same like they used the same exact soundtrack and the same exact times, and the shots are almost all. I mean, I haven't watched it, I haven't synced it up and played it side by side to see how much it deviates, but it's pretty, very close, you know.
00:05:32 Which is why it really wasn't a big success at the box office because.
00:05:37 People just don't like.
00:05:40 That style anymore I guess. Or you know in the 90s they didn't, but it was good. The actors did a good job, but they replaced the guy who played Norman Bates was uh.
00:05:51 Ohh, I always blink on this guy's name. The the guy from swingers?
00:05:56 The let's go to Vegas. We're going to.
00:05:58 Vegas, baby, that guy.
00:06:01 UM.
00:06:03 But anyway.
00:06:05 He did a good job.
00:06:07 It was a relatively good.
00:06:09 Good remake if you ever have a chance to check that out.
00:06:13 But yeah, in that film.
00:06:17 One of the guys gets in and because it's.
00:06:19 A modern car, it's.
Speaker 3
00:06:20 Not as easy.
Devon
00:06:22 But they do the same shot right? Cause in the original he gets in, slides over and drives off.
00:06:28 And because this was like a 90s car, he gets in and, like, clumsily climbs over over to the driver.
00:06:36 And it looks weird like you're just like.
00:06:38 I was like.
00:06:39 Wait, why? Why?
00:06:39 Did he do that? And I went and looked at the originals like, oh, that's why, I guess that's sticking to the details, you know, but it just looked weird anyway, so I just noticed that in that last shot.
00:06:51 In the standby.
00:06:55 Footage that was playing.
00:06:56 So I released the new video. It's only on bit shoot.
00:07:01 Because it it does touch on some racial stuff.
00:07:06 Specifically, it talks about it. I talked about die hard and it was actually kind of funny.
00:07:13 Because as I was writing the script for it.
00:07:16 Robin Riley on Twitter. She used to be CC bucko.
00:07:22 She's like the trad mom, kind of. I don't want to just call her the trad mom, but I I think you guys know who I'm talking about if I say.
00:07:30 But she start. Apparently she was watching die hard with her husband and started, like, live tweeting.
00:07:37 A lot of what I was writing in my script.
Speaker 3
00:07:39 And I was like, stop it like.
00:07:42 You basically live tweeting.
00:07:44 The script I'm writing right now.
Devon
00:07:49 Anyway, I guess it means I wasn't crazy with a lot of the.
00:07:53 But one of the things and and I.
00:07:54 Encourage you to go check that out on bit. Shoot obviously.
00:07:58 But one of the things that I talk about is something that's always bothered me about 80s movies, and it's not limited at all to just die hard.
00:08:08 It is not limited at all to.
00:08:10 The OR even just the movies, it's.
00:08:11 Just media.
00:08:14 Media and starting in the late 70s.
00:08:17 But ******** in the 80s and ********.
00:08:20 In the 90s.
00:08:21 And then it started to kind of trail off and there's different reasons for that. But one of the the characters that you see.
00:08:29 Over and over and over again.
00:08:31 Is the.
00:08:33 Black computer nerd.
00:08:36 The black computer nerd.
00:08:40 You know the.
00:08:42 I guess proverbial.
00:08:44 Steve urkel.
00:08:46 The Super.
00:08:47 Nerdy black kid, that.
00:08:49 No one knew in real life.
00:08:53 But somehow he he existed in great quantities.
00:08:58 In the Hollywood fictional universe.
00:09:02 And it always annoyed me.
00:09:03 Even when I was a kid, because.
00:09:04 I was a nerdy white kid.
Speaker 3
00:09:07 And as a kid like.
Devon
00:09:09 I just knew not this guy doesn't exist.
00:09:13 The sky doesn't exist. It would be like if Hollywood, it would be like if I was a basketball player.
00:09:20 And like every time Hollywood showed a basketball game on TV or in a movie, it was all Asian kids.
00:09:29 And like maybe maybe a black guy.
00:09:33 But like the IT would.
00:09:34 Be like if every single time.
00:09:37 Everyone on on both teams were they were all Asian.
00:09:42 I would be like.
00:09:44 Uh, what the ****?
00:09:48 Because it just, I mean, it just doesn't match up with reality. I'm telling you like.
00:09:52 Having gone to hacking conventions for several years.
00:09:57 I have met Asian hackers, but not not even as many Asian hackers.
00:10:02 As I've met white hackers, most hackers.
00:10:07 By and large, aren't are white guys.
00:10:09 Nerdy white guys.
00:10:13 I've never.
Speaker 3
00:10:15 Literally never.
Devon
00:10:17 Ever, ever. Ever, ever.
00:10:20 Met a a black hacker guy. Never.
00:10:24 Never in a million years.
Speaker 3
00:10:28 Now, I'm not saying.
Devon
00:10:28 You can't be black, and maybe, you know, be an outlier and become a hacker.
00:10:35 It's probably more likely that she would be black and and learned to code or something like that because they've made coding.
00:10:41 So easy. But I mean, look.
00:10:48 It's like saying.
00:10:51 I mean, look, there's no African software companies.
00:10:55 There's no there's no African car companies.
00:10:59 There's, there's hardly really any African companies.
00:11:05 So this idea that Hollywood insisted on casting.
00:11:12 Every single nerd, well, every but pretty much every single nerd in the big movies.
00:11:18 As a black guy.
00:11:22 Means that they did they. There was a reason behind that. They're not just doing that for no reason, right? Like they're if they were always casting Asians as basketball players, you, you'd be like, well, this is weird. This doesn't match up with reality.
00:11:35 There has to be some other reason.
00:11:37 Why they're doing this? Because this isn't representative of.
00:11:41 Of anyone's life experience. So it's not just that they're they're borrowing from their life experience. This is just there. There has to be some other reason why they're doing this.
00:11:55 And of course they will tell you well.
00:11:59 We're doing this because.
00:12:01 Ever since we forced integrated.
00:12:04 Blacks with whites and it hasn't gone so well.
00:12:10 We need to fix the problem using propaganda.
00:12:16 And what we can what we mean by that is we'll just keep repeatedly showing.
00:12:23 All these black people.
00:12:26 In these positive or, you know, intellectually positive.
00:12:31 White rolls. So if there's a doctor you know, like, like the cosbys, right? The Cosby Show, Bill Cosby. He's a doctor, right?
00:12:41 His wife. I don't remember what she did. She's like a, I don't know, like a teacher or something like that, right?
00:12:47 And you know they'll.
00:12:48 Act very white.
00:12:50 And we also have.
00:12:51 An entire show that's just has these positive white like black people.
00:12:59 And when we have the opportunity to show like.
00:13:03 A A hacker.
00:13:05 You know to encourage.
00:13:07 Black people to get into computers.
00:13:10 Will will show all these characters as black people.
00:13:16 You know, so, so.
00:13:17 What's wrong with that, Devin? What's wrong with having?
00:13:21 These positive.
00:13:23 Role models for black people to help them assimilate.
00:13:28 Because the simulation is not working, so we need to use our propaganda tools.
00:13:34 To help them assembling.
00:13:39 And the problem is.
00:13:43 First of all, that you're not going to fix this with with your propaganda.
00:13:50 Yeah, that's.
00:13:51 That's the first thing, right?
00:13:53 But let's just let's just play.
00:13:54 Your little game. Let's just say that, OK?
00:13:58 Your your argument is that these positive.
00:14:04 Role models are going to have a positive.
00:14:09 Impact in the black community, right? That's what you're saying? That this the power of propaganda is so powerful that it can overcome biology.
00:14:18 That's that's what you're saying?
00:14:21 OK.
00:14:23 Well then necessarily.
00:14:30 You are hurting.
00:14:34 The the white kids.
00:14:36 By depriving them.
00:14:39 Of their positive role models, right, because.
00:14:42 It's a 0 sum game, right? Like there's there's there's a finite amount.
00:14:47 Of these characters.
00:14:51 So if you're, if you're casting every single one of these characters, and maybe it's not 100%, but pretty damn close.
00:14:59 You're casting all of them as these black people.
00:15:05 Not only I would submit.
00:15:08 Are you?
00:15:09 Injuring the white population, who now no longer has these positive role models because, like I said, there's a finite amount of them.
00:15:20 But you're also damaging society at large.
00:15:25 By depicting an unrealistic view.
00:15:30 Of that demographic.
00:15:33 And that includes.
00:15:36 That demographic itself, you are hurting black people now.
00:15:40 Because if you think about it, let's say you're.
00:15:43 The black kid.
00:15:46 And you're watching all these movies and television shows?
00:15:50 And there's all these black super genius, nerd inventor, computer programmer guys.
Speaker 4
00:15:58 And you're like.
Devon
00:16:00 Well, wait a second.
00:16:02 Clearly this is something our people has a natural talent for because in every movie that I've seen.
00:16:10 In every television show I've watched.
00:16:14 All the hackers and computer people.
00:16:16 Are black, so this is.
00:16:17 Something clearly that I can do.
00:16:20 And yet.
00:16:22 I can't.
00:16:24 Why is it that?
00:16:27 When I try to go get a job as a computer programmer or try to invent ****.
00:16:32 Like I'm not able to do it. What? Why?
00:16:37 There must be some outside reason.
00:16:41 Why I am unable to accomplish this because according to popular culture that would be.
00:16:46 It's a totally.
00:16:47 Normal thing that I could be doing this.
00:16:51 You know what? It's probably.
00:16:53 Because of those ******* racist white people.
00:16:58 Why? Because those same movies.
00:17:01 That are telling him that he can be a computer programmer, super genius nerd guy.
00:17:08 Are also telling him that it's because of.
00:17:12 The racist ******* white people that he's not successful, right?
00:17:18 So not only does it.
00:17:19 Deprive the white kids of the.
00:17:22 Appropriate positive role model.
00:17:27 It creates an unrealistic expectation.
00:17:32 For the black kids.
00:17:34 Which will necessarily lead to resentment.
00:17:42 It will necessarily lead to resentment.
00:17:47 Because it's giving them this expectation out of life.
00:17:51 That is completely out of step with reality.
00:17:54 And not because of racism.
00:17:57 But because of limitation.
00:18:03 I mean, you have to think about it when we're talking about.
00:18:07 The the, The these characters we're talking about these characters.
00:18:12 Are at the top 1%.
00:18:17 Of the.
00:18:18 White bell curve.
00:18:23 And there's not a whole lot of black people that can.
00:18:27 Penetrate into that.
00:18:29 That part of the Bell curve now there's there, there are.
00:18:32 Black people that do.
00:18:35 But there are extreme outliers.
00:18:39 They're just as extreme.
00:18:43 Of an outlier, it would be statistically equal.
00:18:48 Or statistically equally as likely.
00:18:51 If, again, the Hollywood films showed that every single basketball team was packed full of Asians.
00:18:59 Now you might have your random Yao Ming.
00:19:01 Here and there.
00:19:05 But that's going to be an extreme statistical outlier.
00:19:09 And that's just, that's the way it is.
00:19:12 That's just the way it is.
00:19:18 In Hollywood, you'll see this on the left, the left.
00:19:26 At denying reality the Excel.
00:19:30 At denying reality.
00:19:33 And and when they encounter these problems.
00:19:37 Of reality.
00:19:44 Their preconceived notions.
00:19:48 On how the world should work.
00:19:52 Regardless of how it does work, it should work this way.
00:19:57 And if they encounter a situation where, well, it doesn't work that way.
00:20:02 Well, there's got to be a.
00:20:03 Way I can force it to work that way.
00:20:08 There has to be a way that through you know the use of Hollywood propaganda in this instance through social engineering, because this.
00:20:16 Is the left's solution to everything?
00:20:21 Is through social engineering.
00:20:25 We can acquire everything we can acquire Utopia.
00:20:30 We can. We can.
00:20:32 Get society to that Star Trek.
00:20:36 Level of.
00:20:38 Futuristic utopia and beyond that, really.
00:20:43 Through social engineering.
00:20:48 Biology be damned.
00:20:52 We're all the same.
00:20:55 After all, race is is simply is is skin deep.
00:21:04 And so if we play enough.
00:21:05 Movies with black hacker guys.
00:21:08 And we play enough TV shows with black doctors.
00:21:17 That's what will happen. We'll have.
00:21:20 Black hackers and.
00:21:23 And black doctors all over the place.
00:21:28 Now let's flip that around. Let's.
00:21:30 Flip that around because.
00:21:31 In the case of die hard and again, I highly recommend you go check out the video on bit shoot.
00:21:38 But in the case of die hard and not just die hard, another popular theme in the 80s.
00:21:44 Wasn't just having the the black hacker.
Speaker
00:21:48 Smart guy.
Devon
00:21:50 You know, think again. Think Terminator two did the same thing. The guy.
00:21:53 That invented Skynet. Basically it was.
00:21:55 A black, you know, super genius.
00:22:01 Flip side of that is the negative.
00:22:04 Characters. The bad guy characters.
00:22:08 Are always these.
00:22:08 Very Aryan Germans.
00:22:12 Right.
00:22:14 In the case of die hard.
00:22:17 In the case of a lethal weapon.
00:22:23 Which is the same kind of a movie.
00:22:24 You know neurotic.
00:22:26 ******** white guy with.
00:22:29 With, you know, down to Earth smart black guy partner.
00:22:35 You have.
00:22:37 You know they're not Germans, but they're all very Arian looking. They're all very blonde, you know? Gary Busey is the the the the boss. Not the boss. Meaning like he's in charge. But like he's like the, you know the the ultimate, you know enemy that has to be defeated, right.
00:22:59 And so OK, if you're trying to socially engineer positive things.
00:23:06 If that's what you think you can accomplish through these positive role models.
00:23:12 In these films.
00:23:16 Once again, we have to analyze.
00:23:19 Why is it that?
00:23:21 All these the bad guys.
00:23:24 Are a demographic that doesn't seem to.
00:23:26 Add up.
00:23:30 I mean, I I've watched enough episodes of cops and you know, like just paid attention to the news enough.
00:23:37 To know that.
00:23:40 There's, there's not a lot of.
00:23:43 Blonde hair, blue eyed.
00:23:47 Crime syndicates.
00:23:51 Going around.
00:23:53 You know blowing up buildings and and **** like that.
00:23:57 It just doesn't really exist.
00:24:00 It seems.
00:24:02 Out of step with reality.
00:24:05 Seems a little weird.
00:24:08 It seems weird.
00:24:12 In movies like.
00:24:15 Beverly Hills cop.
00:24:18 That the bad guys are.
00:24:20 Are all these you know, well dressed white men?
00:24:24 And the good guy is this.
00:24:27 Kind of a criminal black guy.
00:24:30 It just it just it just seems.
00:24:32 Like the opposite.
00:24:33 Of what? What I've encountered in my life experience. So why are you doing that?
00:24:40 And again, the leftist will say well.
00:24:44 See, we're again. We're we just.
00:24:46 Don't want to paint.
00:24:48 These these demographics that are struggling in our society.
00:24:53 The last thing we want to do is make.
00:24:55 It harder for them.
00:24:57 By showing crime as something cool or something, you know, good, you know. So we have to to show the criminals as as a different demographic because we don't want to encourage.
00:25:13 This already criminal behavior that we're that they're exhibiting, it's already a, you know, it's already a problem.
00:25:23 You know, if we.
00:25:27 If we encourage it further, it'll just get worse.
00:25:32 And again, you have to flip that around and say, OK, well, let's say.
00:25:36 Let's say that's the case, right? Well.
00:25:40 Than necessarily what that means?
00:25:44 Is you are encouraging criminal behavior with whites?
00:25:51 Because it's a 0 sum game. Once again it's.
00:25:54 If you're, if you're replacing when you're not replacing the criminals with robots.
00:26:03 You know you're replacing them.
00:26:04 With very Aryan, blonde, white people.
00:26:11 So if it would affect black people in a negative way to have the criminals.
00:26:19 Be black.
00:26:21 Than necessarily.
00:26:23 It's affecting white people in a negative way to have the criminals as white.
00:26:30 And by the way, they would agree with that. They wouldn't say this because they're inconsistent in public.
00:26:37 But they would agree with it.
00:26:39 But they would justify it to themselves in the same way that you know the Communists want to redistribute wealth in the same way that they want to redistribute social wealth.
00:26:51 Right.
00:26:53 And this would be their way of doing it. They would say. Well, yeah, obviously we're hurting white people, but white people need to be taken down a few pegs.
00:27:01 You know, obviously we want to elevate black people, but we really what we want is we want them at the same level. So if that means we need to lower white people to make it happen.
00:27:11 Well, then that's absolutely OK.
00:27:21 And that's exactly what they want.
00:27:23 You got to keep that in mind that it doesn't matter to them.
00:27:27 Their goal is not to let's elevate blacks to the level of whites, because I suspect, especially at the top, they realize.
00:27:35 Well, that's just not going to happen. That's not. It's just not. It's there's some biological hurdles that you you can't.
00:27:43 You can't get over you. You just.
00:27:44 Can't you? All you have to do is look at IQ statistics by race.
00:27:51 And it correlates exactly with crime.
00:27:53 Statistics and everything else.
00:27:55 That's that's one of the first black.
00:27:57 Pills I took.
00:28:00 Because once you realize that you realize, oh, OK, so.
00:28:05 That you can't fix that.
00:28:08 Because IQ is genetic.
00:28:10 So there's some biological limitations you're dealing with, right? And so while the the garden variety left this.
00:28:19 Is is never either. Either they're never told this.
00:28:23 Or you know.
00:28:24 The managers to keep that out of their mind, the guys at the top, they know that, right?
00:28:28 They know that.
00:28:30 So what's their solution?
00:28:32 Well, OK. Well, if that's the problem that we.
00:28:36 Need to get over.
00:28:37 That you really only have a couple of.
00:28:39 Solutions one is you have to kneecap.
00:28:42 The the higher performing.
00:28:46 Genetics, but what's another solution?
00:28:53 Why do you think there are so many ads promoting race mixing?
00:28:58 Between black men and white women.
00:29:04 And there there are so many. Like, there's so many.
00:29:09 Which is another thing that's way out of.
00:29:11 Step with reality, right?
00:29:14 Sure that happens.
00:29:16 It's not. I would even.
00:29:17 Say it's an extreme outlier, but.
00:29:18 It's an outlier, right?
00:29:21 The the amount of black men with white women couples.
00:29:25 Portrayed in media far exceeds the amount that you see.
00:29:30 In reality, so.
00:29:32 Clearly, once again, that's something they're trying to make happen. Why?
00:29:38 Because it's a way.
00:29:41 Of evening out that disparity.
00:29:46 It's a way of evening out.
00:29:49 That genetic, that biological gap.
00:29:57 And it does precisely.
00:30:01 What? What? This, this. Uh.
00:30:04 Propaganda is meant to do in that.
00:30:08 It lowers the ability.
00:30:12 Of the white genetics and it raises the ability of the black genetics. So they meet in the middle, right?
00:30:23 Oh, that's so racist. No, that's just. Come on.
00:30:27 Everyone listening.
00:30:29 Including honest black people.
Speaker
00:30:32 Come on.
Devon
00:30:33 Everyone knows.
00:30:36 Everyone knows.
00:30:40 You maybe you're a *****. You know what I was?
00:30:42 Thinking this yesterday.
00:30:44 I was thinking.
Speaker 4
00:30:46 The reason why?
Devon
00:30:48 Everyone's afraid of being called a racist.
00:30:52 Why? Why is it what? What?
00:30:54 Let's let's just break it down.
00:30:56 To the basic reason.
00:30:58 The basic reason the average person doesn't want someone pointing at them saying.
00:31:04 You're a racist.
00:31:07 Well, it's fear, right? Fear.
00:31:10 Right, that's.
00:31:12 You're going to experience fear if you're ignore me and someone says you're a racist in public and points at you. Your first reaction is going to be fear.
00:31:26 Because it's socially unacceptable.
Speaker
00:31:30 And that's it.
Devon
00:31:31 It's socially unacceptable if being a racist.
00:31:37 Was as socially acceptable.
00:31:43 Someone who?
00:31:47 Really prefers Mexican food.
00:31:54 Chinese food like let's say you thought Mexican food was far superior to Chinese food. You had all these reasons why you thought that.
00:32:05 And you felt very strongly about it.
00:32:09 No one would care.
00:32:11 No one would care.
00:32:16 And even if you're reasoning and your passion for this subject was equal to that of a racist, a racist who really preferred white people.
00:32:28 Over or Mexicans over Asians. Right. Let's say there's a Mexican guy who really prefers Mexicans over Asians, and he has this big, long list as to.
00:32:38 Why? And he thinks that Mexicans are superior, and he's very passionate about it. Just as passionate as the guy who thinks Mexican food is superior has the same list or the same length of a list that's equally as in-depth and is equally passionate about it.
00:32:58 One guy is going to be afraid.
00:33:01 Of his belief being discovered.
00:33:04 And one guy's not.
00:33:07 And in fact.
00:33:09 If all you did.
00:33:11 If all you did was remove that social stigma.
00:33:17 All of a sudden, magically.
00:33:21 The racist would be totally open about it, and honestly, everyone would care about as much as they care about.
00:33:26 The Mexican food.
00:33:28 In day-to-day life, right?
00:33:29 Because it wouldn't affect him otherwise.
00:33:37 But because power is 100%.
00:33:41 Just a word that describes.
00:33:45 UM.
00:33:48 Actions being controlled.
00:33:52 Or the power is the ability to inflict enough fear on someone that it controls their actions.
00:34:02 That's it.
00:34:04 Power is the ability.
00:34:07 To make another person another group.
00:34:11 You know something else? An animal.
00:34:14 So afraid.
00:34:16 Of the consequences.
00:34:20 If they don't obey.
00:34:21 That they obey.
00:34:23 That's it.
00:34:27 That's really it. That's all power is.
00:34:29 If you don't have the ability.
00:34:33 To make someone afraid enough.
00:34:36 To do what you want, you have no power.
00:34:41 That that's really it.
00:34:45 Which, by the way, is why you.
00:34:46 Have no power.
00:34:53 Who's afraid of you, right?
00:34:59 No one.
00:35:01 Ruling class is not afraid.
00:35:02 Of you.
00:35:04 But you're afraid of them.
00:35:11 And that's straight facts.
Speaker 3
00:35:15 Straight facts.
Devon
00:35:22 Another thing that I I brought up in that movie that I.
00:35:24 Knew people would spurge out about.
00:35:27 And they did.
00:35:32 Something that I get why they spread out about it because.
00:35:37 There's there's, there's. I did. I I actually.
00:35:40 It's probably my fault.
00:35:40 Because I don't think I explained.
00:35:43 I really didn't explain at all. I just kind of pointed out and and kept going, knowing that like people going to bury out about this and so because I knew that I probably should have addressed it better. But I'll address it now.
00:35:52 Early on in the film.
00:35:56 John McClain lights up a cigarette.
00:36:01 Out of the airport, like inside at at baggage claim, he lights up a cigarette and just starts smoking.
00:36:07 And that's something you could do in.
00:36:08 1988, right.
00:36:11 And I just pointed out that like, look, you know, you might look at this and say, well, that's actually a good change because I don't want people smoking.
00:36:22 That affects me.
00:36:25 And so I said, well, that's that's the same logic that that the left has been using to whittle away. It's your freedoms. They've been saying. Well, I don't like your speech.
00:36:35 That affects me.
00:36:37 And then I kind of kept going because I.
00:36:40 You know, I I don't know. I just thought I. Like I said, I probably should just left it left it at that. Let me explain because I know that there's a lot of people.
00:36:49 Who are many of whom are?
00:36:51 Ex libertarians is the funny part.
00:36:53 Who are so frustrated with the?
00:36:56 The ineffectual.
00:37:02 Nonsense that has come from the libertarians that they've they've decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater. And with many of the the right, because a lot of the right is is just reacting to danger right now, sometimes the reactions and overreaction, right.
00:37:24 So I want you to.
00:37:25 Think about about this.
00:37:30 It's not that.
00:37:35 To smoke in an airport.
00:37:39 Is is the sign of of a of a healthy society?
00:37:43 Or anything like that.
00:37:48 It's that.
00:37:52 That is.
00:37:53 The logic.
00:37:55 That the left uses.
00:37:58 To wield.
00:38:02 Government power that well, this affects me. Therefore I'm justified in using government power to stop it.
00:38:11 And look, the right has been.
00:38:14 Toying quite seriously with that as well. So we never really do that and that's part of why we're in this mess. We need to start wielding more government power, you know, like to ban ****, for example, right. We should ban **** that that would be, you could say, well, what's what's the difference, you know, like, so you want to ban ****, but, you know, you thought it was a.
00:38:34 Good thing.
00:38:36 Or you implied that it was a a good thing that you.
00:38:38 Could smoke in an airport.
00:38:43 And and what I want you to understand is.
00:38:48 Neither **** bands.
00:38:54 Or smoking bans would be necessary.
00:38:59 If we had the society that I want.
00:39:03 OK, freedom.
00:39:07 And liberties.
00:39:09 Don't have to be restricted.
00:39:12 By the government.
00:39:14 If you have a cohesive, homogeneous society.
00:39:19 That shares values.
00:39:23 You don't have to ban ****.
00:39:27 In a country where?
00:39:29 Everyone's Christian.
00:39:32 And thinks that **** is a sin.
00:39:36 Right.
00:39:38 You just don't have to.
00:39:41 That's why the **** industry wasn't started by Christians.
00:39:46 And actually to this day.
00:39:48 It's not operated by Christians.
00:39:50 For those of you.
00:39:51 Who? Don't know what I'm getting at.
00:39:54 I'll just tell you it's Jews.
Speaker 3
00:39:55 Like it's not. Look at who owns all.
Devon
00:39:58 The the big **** companies.
00:39:59 Right now, and I mean.
00:40:00 It's not, it's not. I'm I'm not meaning like.
00:40:03 It's literally they're all Jews. Everyone that that, like *******, all that stuff, it's all Jews.
00:40:09 And even if you go back to the older.
00:40:16 **** companies.
00:40:19 It's Jews.
00:40:21 If you live in a society.
00:40:28 Already agrees on certain values.
00:40:32 And there's other mechanisms of enforcement in the, you know, in in this case it's it's the church, right?
00:40:38 You don't need the government.
00:40:41 To flex its muscles because the problem is.
00:40:46 You're not always going to be in charge.
00:40:48 Of the government.
00:40:50 So This is why I I kind of.
00:40:53 When people want.
00:40:53 To go full fast.
00:40:56 I understand why and I think that in a temporary sense it it it's almost necessary that something like that happens to solve the problem, right? But I see it as like a transitional form of government, because I the the problem is.
00:41:12 If you established some kind of authoritarian government to solve all the problems that really at this point literally have to be.
00:41:20 Solve through fear and violence like I mean, that's.
00:41:24 That's that's really what you have to do. You have to have power that you can flex. And in an authoritarian way, you know, whether that's.
00:41:34 Through a war or or whatever, right?
00:41:36 But that's we have problems that you can't just.
00:41:40 Argue your way out of, you know, or vote your way out of right.
00:41:45 But the problem is that would work in the short term.
00:41:47 In fact it.
00:41:48 Probably worked for my lifetime and maybe even my children's lifetime. They could.
00:41:51 Work for a while, right?
00:41:54 But eventually.
00:41:58 The people that would, that would be defining.
00:42:03 What the blasphemy laws were and what the the?
00:42:10 Acceptable behaviors were and what speech to ban and all that.
00:42:14 Sort of a thing.
00:42:16 Eventually, those people would be far out of step.
00:42:21 With what I would want.
00:42:24 Because these kind of institutions, these top down kind of these institutions always.
00:42:32 So it would have an expiration date to it, and then it would be catastrophic for for your children.
00:42:38 Because you would be on the receiving end.
00:42:41 It would be, it would be the communists at the top that would. I mean, they would weasel their way in. Like I said, who knows how long it.
00:42:47 Would take, but eventually they would do it.
00:42:50 When you look at freedom and liberty based systems.
00:42:55 They don't fail.
00:42:58 Because of the freedom and liberty.
00:43:01 They fail.
00:43:04 Because they don't preserve the demographics.
00:43:09 They don't preserve the people.
00:43:14 That are able to live responsibly.
00:43:19 Under those conditions.
00:43:22 And because every time selling is so irresponsible.
00:43:28 They go so far outside the norm.
00:43:33 That the government has to step in and.
00:43:34 Pass another law.
00:43:37 You know it whittles it away slowly and slowly and slowly.
00:43:42 And a lot of that's because.
00:43:46 Of well, because of immigration, you know, like it.
00:43:50 You know, freedom based liberty based governments and those systems also have an expiration date.
00:43:58 You know if if they keep letting him random people and they fail to preserve.
00:44:04 The ideals and the culture and the other governing bodies like the the churches.
00:44:12 That are able.
00:44:13 To govern without the force of of violence, they use.
00:44:18 Well, you shame. I guess it's still in a way. It's violence, in a way. It's still fear, right?
00:44:23 But its fear.
00:44:24 Through social shame.
00:44:28 Not fear through.
00:44:30 You know, getting shot or hung.
00:44:35 So when I pointed out in die hard that.
00:44:39 Oh, look in 1988.
00:44:42 Excuse me.
00:44:44 You could still smoke.
00:44:47 In an airport.
00:44:52 And the logic that was used to remove that.
00:44:56 Is the same logic.
00:44:58 That leftists have views to get rid of your free speech just as an example.
00:45:05 That's still true.
00:45:07 Doesn't mean I want smoking in airports.
00:45:14 It just means you have to be aware of that.
00:45:18 You have to understand that.
00:45:21 When you have these.
00:45:25 Top down.
00:45:32 They're only good if.
00:45:34 You control them, you know.
00:45:37 The moment that they slip outside of your control because in 1988 or whatever, whatever it is, they banned the.
00:45:43 Smoking in the airports.
00:45:45 You could say, well, that's a.
00:45:46 Good thing all right.
00:45:51 But then.
00:45:52 When that same power that was wielded.
Speaker 4
00:45:57 To remove.
Devon
00:46:00 Smoking from airports.
00:46:02 Is then wielded.
00:46:05 Using the exact same logic.
00:46:08 To remove your speech, just understand.
00:46:10 That that's all I'm saying.
00:46:13 Understand that that's exactly what the reasoning that they use, they say, well, you know your speech, it's dangerous.
00:46:21 It creates a public health.
00:46:24 Or the vaccine.
00:46:28 That's literally the exact argument for the vaccine. Oh well, you have to take the vaccine.
00:46:33 If you don't, you're you're putting other people around you in danger.
00:46:43 So I want people to understand that that's that's what I was getting at. And I again, I knew people would spur you out about it because.
00:46:50 There's a lot of frustration on the right about the the rights and ability to effectively wield.
00:46:55 Power and I get that.
00:46:59 And I'm not even saying that.
00:47:01 That the right shouldn't.
00:47:02 Want to do that? Or even shouldn't do that.
00:47:05 I'm just saying you gotta under. It's a complex issue. It's not as simple as banning bad things is good.
00:47:17 You know, we should live in a society that bans all bad things.
00:47:22 Well, who defines what the bad?
00:47:24 Things are that's that's the that's the that's the rub, you know.
00:47:30 It's like Carl Schwab, right? He wants the the great reset where where you don't own anything. You don't have any privacy, but it's OK.
00:47:39 Because you're happy. You wonder why you're happy. Because Carl Schwab.
00:47:43 Decided what happiness is?
00:47:46 And while you don't own anything.
00:47:48 Carl Schwab owns something.
00:47:51 Because someone owns it, right? And someone has to own this stuff.
00:47:55 It might not be you, but someone has to hone it.
00:48:02 And look if maybe maybe if Carl.
00:48:03 Schwab was was Jesus.
00:48:08 His plan would work.
00:48:13 If his intentions were pure, but even if his.
00:48:14 Intentions were pure.
00:48:17 Some of the worst **** happens with the best intentions because you know what, I think a lot of these guys.
00:48:21 Their intentions don't know. They're they're pure.
00:48:24 But I don't think that they're totally.
00:48:27 Trying to enslave everybody, they've either they've convinced themselves or someone has convinced them.
00:48:33 This is a good thing for society. Ultimately, just like the the smoking thing like no, this is better. It's better trust us, we know.
00:48:41 Better than you.
00:48:44 That you shouldn't be smoking in airports.
00:48:47 So we're just going to, we're just going to ban that because you can't handle that.
Speaker 3
00:48:51 And by the way, look.
Devon
00:48:54 And a society degenerates.
00:48:57 They got a point.
00:48:58 Maybe. Maybe people could handle it at first. That's why it wasn't like a big deal, like because in the 1950s.
00:49:05 Well, part of it, maybe everyone smoked, right? So it wasn't that big of a deal, but the.
00:49:08 Other part of it was too people were polite.
00:49:11 I mean, look.
00:49:13 When I was a kid, there was.
00:49:15 You could smoke in restaurants and you could smoke in bars and stuff like that, right?
00:49:21 You could still smoke in a few places.
00:49:24 I don't. I don't know if there's anywhere in the country you can still do that. But like when I was a kid, you could.
00:49:30 And it wasn't.
00:49:31 That big of a deal, you know, people weren't like walking up to you and blowing ******* smoke in your face.
00:49:38 Right.
00:49:40 And I would, I would submit that probably especially.
00:49:44 Initially, when people were were doing because people been smoking in America really long time, I think it's like a new thing. No, I mean tobacco. I think comes from America, right? It's an American plant.
00:49:55 So it it.
00:49:57 We were smoking and chewing tobacco. I mean, give an idea.
00:50:01 Mormons had spittoons.
00:50:04 In their first temple.
00:50:06 I mean, that's everyone was chilling tobacco, even the Mormons back in the day, you know, like tobacco has been around a long ******* time.
00:50:18 It's not a new thing. It's just.
00:50:19 That people were.
00:50:21 Because you're in a cohesive, polite society.
00:50:25 People were cool about it, you know, they didn't.
00:50:28 They didn't make they weren't blowing smoke in your face and being.
00:50:31 ******** about it.
00:50:34 And maybe and I don't know, but maybe.
00:50:37 As society started to, you know, go off the rails.
00:50:41 And people stopped giving a **** about each other.
00:50:45 They were less polite about it. They were more annoying about it. They were, they were more selfish about it.
00:50:53 Until eventually.
00:50:55 Enough people got annoyed with it to wear.
00:51:00 They asked the government to step in.
00:51:03 And that's how every that's how every law, that's how every freedom goes away.
00:51:07 Every single freedom.
00:51:10 Including, you know, speed limits, that's how.
00:51:12 Every freedom goes away.
00:51:15 Is. It's like everyone, it's a free.
00:51:17 For all.
00:51:19 But that enough people.
00:51:22 You know, across the social.
00:51:24 Line enough to annoy enough other people.
00:51:27 To where government takes it away.
00:51:33 You know, it's like when I was a kid.
00:51:37 My mom gave me a a a a toy.
00:51:41 Snake that I wanted. It was like this rubber snake.
00:51:46 And she hated it.
00:51:49 And didn't like that I had it.
00:51:53 But I begged really. I really wanted.
00:51:54 It right. So she got it.
00:51:58 And the second I gave her a reason to take it away. She did because I used it like.
00:52:01 As a whip since.
Speaker 3
00:52:03 Smack my ******* sister with it.
00:52:07 Don't get too mad. I was like and I was like 6 or something.
00:52:10 When I did this.
00:52:12 And I still remember being out, like, just like, like, oh, no, she's taking it away and.
Devon
00:52:23 You know.
00:52:25 That's that's how government works.
00:52:28 They let you have it. They don't like it.
00:52:31 But the second you give them a reason.
00:52:35 Or someone else gives them a reason.
00:52:38 The take it away, it's gone.
00:52:44 And which, by the way, also explains why they want society to be more and more sensitive.
00:52:51 More and more sensitive to everything because it's easier to to get them to be outraged. It's easier to get public support for more, their more their authoritarian ****.
00:53:04 It's easier to whip them up into a frenzy and support your ban on whatever.
00:53:10 If they're all these little ******* sensitive babies.
00:53:26 So those are the things that.
00:53:30 I wanted to expand on in that video because that video.
00:53:33 Is not super long. Let's.
00:53:36 It's like 15 minutes long or so.
00:53:40 But really, with those with the Die Hard Films, I mean there's four of them. I watched all four. It wasn't worth it to to deep dive on each and every one because it would get kind of repetitive.
00:53:54 But it was definitely worth it too.
00:53:57 To talk about some of the repetitive things that you see in each one of them, the only the the only one that really broke away.
00:54:06 From that formula.
00:54:09 Of, you know, white guy, you know? The here's the other funny thing is, if you think about it.
00:54:16 You know, we talked about the.
00:54:19 The positive role model of the the the Black hacker nerd guy, right, and the negative.
00:54:26 Role model of the German evil maniacal bad guy.
00:54:32 But what about?
00:54:33 Bruce Willis himself. What about John McLean?
00:54:37 He's white, right?
00:54:43 Isn't he exactly?
00:54:45 The kind of white guy.
00:54:48 That the ruling.
00:54:49 Class wants now. This isn't something that I talk about at all in the video.
00:54:53 But it's something I I was thinking about.
00:54:58 Think about about and he's this is he. This he plays the same.
00:55:01 Character in all.
00:55:02 4 movies, right? This would apply to.
00:55:04 All four movies think about.
00:55:07 I'm sure you've seen at least.
00:55:08 One of these movies.
00:55:09 Think about.
00:55:11 John McClain.
00:55:14 As a character.
00:55:17 Like, how would you how would?
00:55:18 You describe.
00:55:18 Him, you know.
00:55:20 Other than just, you know, he's a white.
00:55:23 Middle-aged. You know, Boomer, that you know.
00:55:27 Cop that can do extraordinary.
00:55:31 Feats of heroism and.
00:55:32 Doesn't seem to be able to die, right?
00:55:35 No, he's.
00:55:37 He's also.
00:55:41 He's an ****** mess.
00:55:43 Right.
00:55:46 He's he's.
00:55:50 An alcoholic.
00:55:52 His marriage is in shambles.
00:55:58 His personal life is a disaster.
00:56:07 He is verbally abused.
00:56:12 By every authority figure in his life.
00:56:25 But at the end of the day.
00:56:31 He still sacrifices what little he does have.
00:56:37 For everybody else.
00:56:42 At the end of the day.
00:56:46 He gives everything that he has.
00:56:52 To save the woman.
00:56:56 Who doesn't appreciate him?
00:57:00 Who ends up believing him?
00:57:07 To save the.
00:57:10 In Part 2.
00:57:13 To save all of the lives.
00:57:17 Of the people on the airplanes who will never know that he ever existed.
00:57:27 Even saved the lives of.
00:57:29 People that get in his way.
00:57:32 If they're ultimately good.
00:57:43 That's what they that's what they want out of the average white guy. The the ruling class. That's like the perfect white guy, right?
00:57:51 The perfect white guy.
00:57:54 Is a guy who?
00:57:56 Yeah, he can joke.
00:57:59 About how he you know, he doesn't like authority.
00:58:06 And how he knows more than.
00:58:07 All of his bosses.
00:58:08 And how they're all just idiots.
00:58:17 His wife doesn't really love him as his.
00:58:20 Personal life is a ******* mess.
00:58:27 What the ruling class really wants though?
00:58:33 Is this broken man?
00:58:37 Who consistently sacrifices everything, including his own life.
00:58:42 On a regular basis.
00:58:45 Over and over and over again.
00:58:50 For them, in fact, quite literally in.
00:58:54 Die Hard 3.
00:58:57 He's sacrificing everything for the Federal Reserve.
00:59:03 Now that would be I didn't really bring that up in the video either.
00:59:06 Die hard three would be a a movie to analyze in of itself. It's just.
00:59:11 Because it takes the racial **** to like a whole new level with Samuel Jackson and and and all that. But also people forget this.
00:59:23 Everything he's doing.
00:59:25 Everything he's doing in the movie, you know, almost dying constantly, almost getting blown up, getting shot at, thrown off of buildings and run over by cars and you know everything like.
00:59:38 Stabbed beat up.
00:59:41 At the end of the day, he's doing all that.
00:59:43 To save the Federal Federal Reserve's gold.
00:59:51 The New York Federal Reserve Bank's gold.
00:59:55 That's what he's that's what the why. He's going through hell.
00:59:59 The entire movie.
01:00:01 Because he sacrificing himself.
01:00:05 For the Federal Reserve's gold.
01:00:15 John McClain is the perfect alpha slave.
01:00:24 That's exactly the kind of person they want white people emulating.
01:00:33 You can joke around and grumble and complain and get drunk and have a divorce and your life can be a mess. That's all fine, whatever. Do what you want.
01:00:42 As long as at the.
01:00:43 End of the day, you're willing to do whatever it takes.
01:00:47 To save the Federal Reserve's gold.
01:01:03 That's what they want. That's.
01:01:06 That's why they let John McLean be white.
01:01:12 Well, that and financial reasons, I don't think the.
01:01:14 Movie would have it, which by the.
01:01:16 Way. That was another interesting thing. It really wasn't that big of a financial. I mean, it made money, but it wasn't a huge hit when it.
01:01:22 First came out.
01:01:24 It's one of those movies that they gain in popularity.
01:01:28 After it went out on video.
01:01:38 And now I think it's nostalgia just because it has.
01:01:40 Masculinity in it at all.
01:01:45 You know so often now we're we're surrounded by these films. Because here's the thing. Now, now.
01:01:53 Before in the 80s and the 90s, they wanted all the white guys to be John McLean. Well, now they want the white girls to be John McLean.
01:02:01 So you get Wonder Woman.
01:02:05 The same thing.
01:02:08 It's the same psyop, it's just that now.
01:02:12 Because it's women in the workforce.
01:02:17 That's who they want.
01:02:19 To go through the ringer.
01:02:22 In order to save the Federal Reserve's gold.
01:02:31 And women make way better consumers.
01:02:34 Women make way better alpha slaves.
01:02:49 So that's why you're seeing that that shift.
01:02:53 In films, because and again, part of that's.
01:02:56 Financial too, right?
01:02:59 In the same way that if in die hard they made the main character a black guy, it wouldn't have made nearly as.
01:03:04 Much money.
01:03:07 If they made the main character a woman, it probably would have made even less money in 1980.
01:03:11 8 nowadays.
01:03:16 I think.
01:03:19 And it's hard to know, right?
01:03:20 Because they don't do this.
01:03:22 I think if they were to to have made, if you had an alternate universe, right?
01:03:28 In a lot of these movies.
01:03:31 That they rebooted with women like Ghostbusters or even like the Star Wars that's become just like soaked in estrogen.
01:03:40 If all they had done.
01:03:42 Is cast these female characters as men and just, you know, alter the alter this the script just enough to wear like it's not weird that they're saying female lines, but like by and large, you don't really change very much else, right?
01:03:57 If you have this alternate universe where like all these movies that flopped.
01:04:02 That's all you did is you.
01:04:03 Just swapped it out with a guy.
01:04:06 And so it's not some 90 pound woman.
01:04:12 Acrobatic asskicking.
01:04:15 Or it's not like, you know, women just acting like men and and performing like men to an unrealistic degree.
01:04:25 If you, if that's all you switched out.
01:04:27 In this alternate universe.
01:04:30 I suspect that you know some of these movies. They suffered other problems, just bad writing and everything else, but I suspect they would been a lot more popular.
01:04:54 Have a little drink of water there.
01:04:58 Alright, so let's take a look at chat.
01:05:03 You know, I'll even open the chest. How about that?
Speaker 6
01:05:06 How about that?
Speaker
01:05:09 Open the chest.
Speaker 4
01:05:13 Let's see here.
Devon
01:05:17 Open the chest. There we go.
01:05:22 Boom. It has been opened.
01:05:31 Rick Moranis got polar bear hunted. Yeah, I saw that. He got punched out in New York.
01:05:37 That was a while back.
01:05:44 Rick Moranis is Jewish, not sure a lot of people think of him as Canadian, and he is. I guess he's Canadian as well.
01:05:52 There we go. Let's take a look at.
01:05:55 What do I think of the crow, you know?
01:05:59 I haven't seen it in so long. I remember thinking it was kind of gay when I saw it because I saw like a really long time ago and I could never really get into it. But I just. I just thought that the character was kind of kind of gay seeming because it just seemed like maybe I'm totally wrong as like, I don't remember much about it. I just kind of got the vibe.
01:06:18 From the crow.
01:06:19 The same kind of vibe that like.
01:06:23 That the.
01:06:24 Those those vampire movies that they make for girls, you know where it's like the the dark, brooding vampire guy. Like, I kind of just got that from the crow where I was just like, he's like this dark, brooding ******. Kind of. But again.
Speaker 3
01:06:42 Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong.
Devon
01:06:43 I'd have to rewatch it.
01:06:44 Cause it's been over 10 years since.
01:06:46 I've seen that movie.
01:06:49 I don't I.
01:06:49 Don't even remember the plot to it.
01:06:52 I wasn't super.
01:06:55 I wasn't super. I remember that he died, right?
01:06:58 The actor died like they shot him on the set. They used a there's like a whole conspiracy about that.
01:07:06 Where they had prop guns and one of them.
01:07:09 Had real bullets.
01:07:11 And they they shot him dead on the on the set.
01:07:17 Or maybe that was in Part 2 that they killed him.
01:07:21 Yeah, Brandon Lee, it was Bruce Lee's son, right?
01:07:29 So yeah, I I but again.
01:07:32 I haven't looked into it beyond that. It was just a long time. I remember, just like I said, I watched part of it. I don't even know if I saw the whole.
01:07:39 Thing I just.
01:07:39 Kind of was like, oh, this is kind of like a girl movie.
Speaker 3
01:07:42 You know like.
Devon
01:07:44 Maybe I'm wrong it just it just seemed kind.
01:07:46 Of like little too girly.
01:07:51 But I I have it, I'm pretty.
01:07:53 Sure, I've got.
01:07:53 It I'd I'd have to rewatch it.
01:07:57 You know, stacking, you know Carla's house. The really gross place with all the ****.
01:08:03 It also had a bunch.
01:08:05 Of DVD's like endless.
01:08:08 DVD's now most of the DVD's were weird, old black and white movies.
01:08:13 Which is, you know, I guess that's OK.
01:08:16 But I would have preferred maybe better movies. There's also a bunch of VHS movies, and I've got I've got. I have a lot of old video equipment I can watch.
01:08:26 Beta I can watch anything.
01:08:28 I have I have the ability to.
01:08:29 Read any format.
01:08:32 There's people saying that the crow is is ******.
01:08:36 I don't know.
01:08:38 Maybe it is, I don't know.
Speaker 4
01:08:42 Not worthy of.
Devon
01:08:42 One of your reviews, I don't know.
01:08:43 We talk about the crow. Maybe. Maybe.
01:08:45 It maybe I'd be OK with watching it again.
01:08:50 I've got it. Like I said, there's a.
01:08:54 Let me have the sequel too.
Speaker 4
01:08:59 Let's see here.
Devon
01:09:03 Everyone's talking about, you know, people are always.
01:09:05 Talking about book.
01:09:06 Two, I know, I know, I know it.
01:09:09 Like I said.
01:09:11 Like it all right, to give you an.
01:09:13 Idea of one of the reasons why I haven't.
01:09:17 I haven't put it out.
01:09:19 Is. I don't know what's happening with Trump.
01:09:22 And it's one of those things where.
01:09:25 It'll be it'll be like very tone deaf if things go one way.
01:09:33 And and.
01:09:36 Because I want it to be relevant, right? Like it's it's fiction. Sure. And it's it's there for entertainment, sure. But it's also there to think about some certain, you know, about stuff. And it has to be relevant to.
01:09:47 What the Hell's?
01:09:48 Going on and book one does that it's relevant to what happened in, you know back in 2016 and and beyond and.
01:09:57 And I want book two to be relevant to what's happening now and.
01:10:02 You know I.
01:10:02 Made a lot of changes to it, just cause 20/20 was such a ******* crazy.
01:10:06 Year and I kept, I kept thinking, well, things will settle down enough to where at least.
01:10:10 You can you can have.
01:10:12 Like a a somewhat clear view.
01:10:14 As to where things are going.
01:10:16 Right. So you can you can kind of.
01:10:19 Send off the.
01:10:21 The characters in that.
01:10:22 Direction, but I don't know what's going to happen.
01:10:27 I could just.
01:10:27 Say **** it because it is. You know, it's a fictional universe, right? So if my universe goes in a different direction than reality, it's not the end.
01:10:36 Of the world. But it does. It will.
01:10:38 Make book three harder 2.
01:10:41 Put together and make relevant I don't know, and maybe maybe I'm just being.
01:10:47 Too nitpicky about that kind of a thing. It's just that.
01:10:52 I don't know. Like it's.
01:10:56 I want it to be. I want it to be more than just entertainment. I want it to be useful to people and and I wanted to address things that are relevant and and.
01:11:07 Well, I suspect I know how things are going to go.
01:11:11 In January.
01:11:13 There's still a lot of giant question marks.
01:11:16 You know.
01:11:19 I think even after January.
01:11:20 Six, we're not going to know until January 20th. Really what's happening.
01:11:25 And there's gonna be some important things people are gonna have to like. Consider. There's a lot of things in book, one that I wanted people to think about that we could only discuss in the context of fiction.
01:11:37 And there will be a lot of things I'll want people to think about that we'll only be able to discuss in the context of fiction if things go a certain way in January.
01:11:47 So that's that's why it's kind of I got, I got my finger on the pause button and I'm just like looking looking at.
Speaker 3
01:11:54 The looking at the.
Devon
01:11:55 Footage on the screen to see if I can release the pause button or if I.
01:11:59 Have to hit stop, you know.
01:12:03 So it's it's one of those situations.
01:12:10 Let's see here.
01:12:16 Say hello to President Harris. Yeah, very, very likely, very likely.
01:12:22 Very likely and you.
01:12:23 Know the weird thing that I've.
01:12:25 Noticed like I said.
Speaker 3
01:12:26 And this is what I suspect.
Devon
01:12:28 I you know, I did that whole video about the how we're post rule of law and we are and I think that that would be kind of.
01:12:34 What would happen and that's what's going to happen. Well, that's what's been happening. That's what's going to happen in January.
01:12:41 Continue to happen in January, right?
01:12:44 We're in this post rule of law era to where the ruling class just said **** it. We're just doing whatever we want and no one's going to stop us, so why bother, you know, just keep going with it, right?
01:12:57 And that's so I suspect that's kind of what what's going to happen and it it's.
01:13:06 You know.
01:13:07 I'm trying to find out, I want to confirm this.
01:13:11 I may have jumped the gun a little bit, but.
01:13:13 I'm pretty sure.
01:13:13 I'm right on this.
01:13:14 So Trump cocked out and signed the relief bill yesterday, right? I think it was yesterday.
01:13:23 You know the.
01:13:23 The one the $600.00 one that everyone was.
01:13:25 Complaining about I don't really care about that one way or the other.
01:13:30 No, I'm not going to get any of that money.
01:13:33 So it's it's not.
01:13:36 You know, it doesn't. It doesn't affect me, but the.
01:13:42 The the thing that.
01:13:44 I do care about.
01:13:47 Is all the stuff that they added to that Bill, right? All the stuff they tacked on to that, that bill.
01:13:52 And and by the way, another reason I don't care is it's a drop in the bucket $600.00 or $2000 for the people that were affected by this stuff.
01:14:01 Really. I mean, so. Oh, instead of being able to.
01:14:03 Pay half of 1 month's rent. I can pay 1 1/2 months rent. You know what? I.
01:14:09 Mean like that's. Is that really? Is that going to really change things fundamentally for anybody out there, I don't know, maybe some people, it'll get them by a little bit longer, but it's still ********, right? Especially when you know how much money.
01:14:23 These bankers are getting and stuff like.
01:14:25 That so anyway, the the thing that.
01:14:28 The one of things they slipped in the bill.
Speaker 4
01:14:32 And this is this is real. This is confirmed.
Devon
01:14:36 I don't know that it when it was in the like they put this in in the house, right. And they never sent it back to.
01:14:42 The house to remove it and I don't think.
01:14:46 The President has the.
01:14:48 Ability to do like line item vetoes.
01:14:51 So I I think it's it's he signed this.
01:14:56 I think when he signed the relief bill, he signed this.
Speaker 4
01:15:00 Let me bring it up here.
Devon
01:15:02 But what he signed because what they added.
01:15:07 To the bill.
01:15:09 And the reason why?
01:15:10 It's been so hard to find it. Is they? I mean, they make it really difficult to just find the text.
01:15:16 Of this bill.
01:15:19 I found like even on the official website, they broke it up into like.
01:15:24 10 different PDFs.
01:15:27 And it you don't get even and it you kind of get the impression that there's more that that it's not in these PDF there there's no one place where you like, OK, where's the whole ******* bill? All I want is the bill that got signed into law in like 1 PDF. Can we have that so I can I don't know read what the law is now.
01:15:48 And you would think that would be an easy thing to find on the Internet and maybe it is. And I just don't know where to.
01:15:55 But I looked for it for a little bit of time yesterday and I, like I said, I found bits and pieces of it and I couldn't confirm that it's this part of it stayed, but anyway.
01:16:05 Back when it was in the house.
01:16:10 The House voted on and passed an.
01:16:12 Amendment to it.
01:16:14 That changed the Insurrection Act.
01:16:18 In a very substantial and relevant way.
01:16:24 So if Trump signed it with this in it.
01:16:27 This is what he signed.
01:16:30 He signed an amendment that required certifications to be made.
01:16:36 To Congress.
01:16:37 When the president deploys active duty military within the United States during civil unrest by amending the Insurrection Act in Title 10, Chapter 13.
01:16:50 Of the US code, the.
01:16:51 Vote to approve or reject the amendment.
01:16:57 Was. I mean, it was approved 53% to 47%.
01:17:03 You know it's 215 Democrats and.
01:17:07 And one Republican.
01:17:10 Voted for it.
01:17:12 And only.
01:17:14 You know, 14 Democrats voted against it and 176 Republicans voted against it.
01:17:21 So it passed.
01:17:23 And it got added to the bill.
01:17:25 And again.
01:17:27 Maybe along the way it got removed. I couldn't find any confirmation that it was removed.
01:17:34 And it's hard to find. It's hard to see like the bill.
01:17:39 In its final form.
01:17:41 And even if you could find it, it's long as ****, right? So you could search for words like insurrection and, you know, stuff like that. But.
01:17:51 I mean, doesn't mean that they haven't reworded it in such a way that you can't. The the word insurrection isn't in it, you know, I mean, like they could, they could reword it and and and I haven't had the obviously I haven't had the time to even skim through the the ******* 5000 pages or whatever it is.
01:18:09 Nor can I even find it.
01:18:12 So if President Trump signed the relief bill and this was still in.
01:18:17 It and I'm.
Speaker 3
01:18:19 Pretty sure it is.
Devon
01:18:21 You know, he just signed away his ability to deploy troops in in any kind of martial law situation.
01:18:31 So, and knowing Trump, I mean, look, I mean, just the way it's gone so far.
01:18:35 With this guy.
01:18:37 It just seems like a Trump thing to do.
Speaker 3
01:18:40 You know, like that he would just then he.
Devon
01:18:42 Would just ******* sign this stupid **** and he'd.
Speaker 3
01:18:45 Be like whoops. Whoa.
Devon
01:18:55 So I think that that's.
01:18:59 That's quite possible that that Trump.
01:19:03 Chopped his own **** off by signing that by being a ****. That's the worst part is, they didn't even sneak it into a bill that he that he wanted like they snuck it into a bill that he went on TV and complained about and then signed anyway.
01:19:23 Oh man, ******* Trump.
01:19:27 ******* Trump.
01:19:30 So yeah, that's that's something we got to.
01:19:34 That that might that might have an impact on on what happens in January that that, that might change the options available to. I don't even think that that's something he's he's even thinking about doing though I really.
01:19:45 Don't I know there's a lot of people around him that want to do that?
Speaker 3
01:19:50 But I don't think that's.
Devon
01:19:51 I don't think he wants to do that.
Speaker 3
01:19:53 And and and.
Devon
01:19:54 If he, even if he did, I don't think that he'd have the the ability to do it simply because.
01:20:01 In the same way, Trump seems to have literally no control.
01:20:06 Over the FBI.
01:20:09 Or the CIA or the NSA, or the DOJ or the State Department or the NIH D like, you know, like, it just seems like he has no control over.
Speaker 3
01:20:20 Any of the agencies?
Devon
01:20:23 So why would he have control over the military?
01:20:27 When they're giant cuts.
01:20:28 You know, in the military, if you.
01:20:29 Say, make America great again. You it's you can get in trouble.
Speaker 1
01:20:35 What? Yeah.
Devon
01:20:37 Yeah, that's real. That's real.
01:20:41 If you don't believe me, maybe maybe you'll believe Tucker Carlson.
01:20:45 People seem to like him still for some reason. Let me play that clip. You want. You want black pilled on the military? A little bit.
01:20:54 Let me show you a little bit of if I still have that clip.
01:20:58 Yeah, I think this is it.
01:21:00 Yeah. So get ready for.
01:21:03 For this black pill.
Speaker 5
01:21:05 This summer, the US Army's so-called Operation Inclusion instructed soldiers at the phrase make America Great again was.
01:21:11 A form of quote.
01:21:12 Socially acceptable covert white supremacy a presidential campaign slogan was white supremacy. According to the army. Again, no one did anything.
01:21:22 That now, according to the Army's equity and Inclusion agency and yes, they have one. The phrase is all lives matter. American exceptionalism and the celebration of Columbus Day are racist. This is from the army. The people should be protecting you.
01:21:38 The head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Lieutenant General Robert Ashley, recently encouraged his employees to read the lunatic track. White fragility by Robin Dean.
01:21:49 A book that is inherently bigoted and also stupid. Again, this is the military supposed to be protecting you. Instead, they're reading white fragility.
01:21:58 Over the summer, Kaleth Wright, the chief master charge of the Air Force at the time, proclaimed on Twitter that his greatest fear was that one of his airmen might be killed by a racist cop.
01:22:08 Not killed by the Chinese military.
01:22:10 But by American racism, and so on.
01:22:14 What does this end? Can you protect a nation with the military like this?
Devon
01:22:24 And we're back, I think.
01:22:28 I think we're back.
01:22:30 Are we back?
01:22:33 Yeah, it says no drop frames. OK, we're back. So anyway, hopefully I didn't lose everybody.
01:22:39 You might have to refresh.
01:22:41 Tell you guys to refresh.
01:22:52 OK, we're back. I don't have to tell you guys.
01:22:54 So anyway.
01:22:56 You could say that.
01:23:00 What was I talking about? The military. Alright, so with the military thing.
01:23:07 Even even if Trump has some.
01:23:10 People loyal within the military that that are willing to do.
01:23:13 What he wants.
01:23:14 There's an infinite.
01:23:15 Amount of people who aren't.
01:23:18 And that would necessarily plunge us into a hot civil war.
01:23:24 And it would be messy. It'd be messy as ****.
01:23:27 And I think you underestimate.
01:23:29 The ruling class, and yes, Trump is a member of the ruling class. Whether you like it or not.
01:23:35 The ruling class is.
01:23:40 To maintain.
01:23:43 The status quo.
01:23:48 You're talking about if you had a hot civil war, that was.
01:23:53 To the degree that we're talking about.
01:23:57 Where you're having like.
01:24:00 You know, people shooting at each other and military like, even if you had some parts of the military supporting Trump and some parts of the military not supporting Trump and like the article I was, I was talking about, I think it was New York Times. There are people that the people on the right aren't the only ones that think that. Oh, we might, you know, Civil war might.
01:24:19 Be imminent? It's not just the boomers.
01:24:21 That we're on ham radio, which I'll play that clip here in a second. It's.
01:24:24 Kind of funny, it's.
01:24:25 Not just the boomers on ham radio.
01:24:30 Think that civil war is eminent, OK? It's not just the right wing people that are kind of like getting a little little antsy. OK, it's people on left. They sense it. They know it. They're not stupid.
01:24:45 And there are a lot of left wing people in the military and they're, according to this New York Times article and and again you call it fake news. But I I seems totally within the realm of possibility to me.
01:24:55 There are people within the military making contingency plans already preparing for a a possibility that Trump tries to say what would amount to a military coup, you know.
01:25:10 Legally speaking, it would be a military coup now would it?
01:25:13 Be a justified military.
01:25:14 Coup probably. I mean, if you believe in the voter fraud stuff, which I happen to.
01:25:22 But it wouldn't. It doesn't change the fact that it would turn into like a big bloody mess. And Trump.
01:25:30 It has has his own.
01:25:32 Selfish motivations, OK? Like anybody else.
01:25:36 And if his choices are well.
01:25:40 I can be ******* Oprah rich. Until the day I die and all my kids will be Oprah rich until the day they die. We're not going to get prosecuted. They've already signaled ******** that they're not going to try to, like, prosecute him if he just goes away.
01:25:58 That he has that choice.
01:26:02 Or his other choice is what?
01:26:05 To maybe get killed, you know, to to really hope he wins his coup. Because if he doesn't, they would at that point literally destroy him and his family. If if he lost.
01:26:19 And don't think that we're just automatically gonna win if, if, if it turn into something like that.
01:26:32 Even if we did the the probability.
01:26:36 It's not 100%.
01:26:41 Whereas Trump can say well.
01:26:44 One of my decisions will leads to a probability of 100% that I'll be happy and rich until I die and my kids have a dynasty and we can live to fight another day as one person once said, that is really a cocked way of looking at things, but whatever.
01:27:00 That's one choice. That's one possibility.
01:27:04 Or alternatively.
01:27:07 I can maybe die and my family dies.
01:27:11 And the country is wrecked.
01:27:14 And then you know.
01:27:15 In terms of authoritarianism from the left, if they want, which I don't, I don't think that they would, but like they could.
01:27:24 You you think it's going to be bad?
01:27:28 If they, if they, if they're president, you know, if Biden's president, it's going to be really bad if they win.
01:27:36 A coup type scenario.
01:27:38 Then they really will put you in camps.
01:27:41 And not because of some weird FEMA camp conspiracy theory, but because of history.
01:27:46 Just ask the South how Nice it was living in the South after the Civil War, you know.
Speaker 3
01:27:54 So it's.
Devon
01:27:58 It just seems it. It seems highly unlikely.
01:28:02 That Trump goes that route for a.
01:28:06 Almost limitless reasons.
01:28:11 Now you could still go down I.
01:28:12 Don't know, that's why.
01:28:14 So I don't know. That's why I'm waiting for.
01:28:16 The 6th and.
01:28:17 Even then, it's like I'll be waiting.
01:28:19 For the 20th, it's.
01:28:20 Because it's I'm. I'm waiting for January to be over. January is going to be a funked up month one way or the other. I don't, I don't know which way.
01:28:28 I don't have a crystal ball. I I wish that I knew what was going to.
01:28:33 I would certainly be more relaxed just if I knew, because I'm prepared either way.
01:28:39 And you should be too.
01:28:42 I I just. I don't like not knowing.
Speaker
01:28:46 I don't think.
Devon
01:28:47 I don't think the country and by the way, in the context of.
01:28:49 COVID and and just the ability since they they do they have the.
01:28:54 Ability to shut down the Internet.
01:28:56 They have the excuse of COVID to to.
01:28:59 Shut things down.
01:29:03 Things can get really weird. Really bad, really fast really easily.
01:29:10 But lots of people sense this so.
01:29:12 I'm going to play.
01:29:12 I'm going to play a little.
01:29:15 Video that I put on Instagram, Telegram and Twitter and then I'm going.
01:29:19 To wrap things up here.
01:29:22 But one of the things I've noticed.
01:29:25 While listening to Ham radio at night, which I do from time to time.
01:29:30 Is that a lot?
01:29:31 Of the boomers.
01:29:34 By the way, I thought this is an interesting thing too. I thought that most of you know most of the boomers on ham radio. They're all right wing. You know, a lot of them are are you know, if they're into ham radio a lot.
01:29:45 Of them.
01:29:45 Are proper types and so that's not true. There's actually a lot of Biden supporters, believe it or not, on hand radio too, and they get in these arguments and they're both stupid, right?
01:29:54 It's just listening, it's.
01:29:56 So I remember that first debate between Trump and Biden, how it just looked like ******* junior high school kids yelling at each other like it was just really.
01:30:04 Kind of embarrassing.
01:30:06 For both sides, like it was just.
01:30:07 It was just watching old men fling Spaghettios at each other from across the table at the nursing home, you know, and and that's.
01:30:16 That's what it sounds like on ham radio sometimes. Now where you have like the it's just like.
01:30:21 The boom, the.
01:30:21 Most boomer takes in the.
01:30:23 World on both sides getting flung back and forth and it's just horrifying. But anyway there are, I would say, slightly more of the Trump supporters. And that depends on what bands you're on and stuff like that. But I've noticed that a lot of boomers.
01:30:41 In the Trump camp.
01:30:43 Whereas before they were talking about, you know, being worried about by the way, both sides on ham radio and and this is an age thing. They're both terrified of COVID.
01:30:56 They fear the boomer remover, but anyway.
01:30:59 So the the.
01:31:03 They're all freaking out.
01:31:07 They're all freaking out about civil War now.
01:31:11 And that that wasn't the case before.
01:31:13 You know, like they they, they seem to think that.
01:31:18 That even that, you know, after the election initially.
01:31:23 They I I didn't see like a big response. It wasn't until all the fraud stuff came out like the first couple days after the election I tuned in because I wanted like, oh, how is this going to affect the these boomer guys?
01:31:35 And a lot of them were just kind of like, well, I guess that's it, you know, I guess we're going to be socialist now or whatever, you know, like.
01:31:40 You know.
01:31:42 But it wasn't.
01:31:43 But that was it. It was. They were just.
01:31:46 OK, well we lost.
01:31:50 And now it's not like that now it's like.
01:31:53 You know, good thing I have my guns.
01:31:57 You know, they're they're trying to steal this.
01:32:00 The legitimacy.
01:32:03 Of the Biden win is no one.
01:32:05 'S buying it.
01:32:06 At least I mean half.
01:32:07 The country isn't buying it.
01:32:10 And that's a really dangerous position.
01:32:13 For a country to be in.
01:32:16 And so I'll play.
01:32:20 I think I have it here. I think I have it.
01:32:23 If I don't, I'll pull it off my telegram, but.
01:32:29 Let me see if I got it here.
01:32:32 Oh yeah, I do have it here.
01:32:34 So this is what I've experienced lately.
Speaker 4
01:32:38 Summers on the radio.
01:32:44 Boomers on the radio.
Speaker 6
01:32:47 Make the comment about the Second Amendment right. You lose that you're going to lose every single right we've got.
Speaker 4
01:32:54 Boomers on the radio.
Speaker 6
01:32:58 Is to protect ourselves.
01:33:00 From our own government.
Speaker 4
01:33:04 Boomers on the radio.
Speaker 6
01:33:08 All right there, we just got. We just got to pray for Trump, we.
01:33:11 Just got to pray for our.
01:33:13 Our brave president, he's young one.
01:33:15 Everybody else but anyway.
Speaker 4
01:33:22 Boomers on the radio.
01:33:34 On the radio.
01:33:43 Boomers on the radio.
01:33:54 On the radio.
Speaker 6
01:34:00 You know what, Zuckerberg? Take their frickin community.
Speaker 5
01:34:02 Standards and ship.
Speaker 6
01:34:04 Right up there.
Devon
01:34:06 Yes, that was boomers gone wild and.
01:34:10 If you couldn't hear.
01:34:12 If you couldn't hear the.
01:34:15 I know some people that don't. I listen to. It's really easy for me to understand everything they said because I listen to ham radio A.
01:34:21 Lot so I can.
01:34:21 Pull out and I listen to noisy ham radios. I don't have any of these new.
01:34:25 Ham radios. All my radios are older than.
01:34:27 Me. So what they were saying was civil war is eminent.
01:34:33 And if you know if we lose the Second Amendment, we'll lose everything. And there's actually more. I mean that that was just.
01:34:42 That was clipped out of, I think like 10.
01:34:44 Minutes I listened to.
01:34:47 And they went into detail.
01:34:52 About, you know, for my.
01:34:53 Cold dead hands. You know that.
01:34:55 Kind of talk, you know, like.
01:34:57 Maybe they're all talk. It seems like conservatives and certainly conservative boomers have been all talk for decades, so I get that.
01:35:06 But I haven't heard this kind of talk.
01:35:10 I haven't not to this degree. Yeah. I mean, there's always been like the.
Speaker
01:35:14 Though they better not take.
Devon
01:35:15 Her guns, you know, but like they're.
01:35:18 Trust me, I've been listening to boomers talking about politics for a long time and the the degree to which they're willing to go there.
01:35:29 It's certainly new. It's no longer like crazy Uncle Ned, who, you know, goes moose hunting in Alaska. And. And, you know, just is always thinking the governments trying to get them, it's all of them are like that. Now the every Boomer's crazy uncle.
01:35:43 Ned, right now you know, so.
Speaker
01:35:49 Well, I mean.
Devon
01:35:49 As we as we may discover with the RV bomber guy, right? Like I don't know, we don't know. It's it's the fog of war going on with that.
01:35:56 Right.
01:35:56 But that very easily could be crazy uncle.
Speaker 6
01:36:00 Ned, Boomer, bomber.
Devon
01:36:01 For all we know that would that I would, I would totally.
01:36:06 Not find that hard to believe, to be perfectly honest, I know there's a lot of people. Everything's fake. You know the danger with people finding out that like there's a few lies is sometimes they they they slide into the the territory of well, that if that's a lie and that's a lie. If they lied about this, which was really big. And this which is really they must have lied about everything. Everything's a lie.
01:36:27 Now and everything's a false flag and everything's.
01:36:30 Fake and it's.
01:36:30 Like. No, not everything's fake. Not everything's a lie.
01:36:37 And there's a lot. There's a lot.
01:36:38 Of Big Whoppers, you know?
01:36:41 There's there's so many, there's like, there's probably, like, 6,000,000 Whoppers at least.
01:36:48 But, but yeah, not everything's a lie. Not everything's a lie. Some things are just like the Sherlock Holmes thing. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the right one.
01:36:59 You know and.
01:37:01 I would not be.
01:37:03 Terribly surprised, especially given.
01:37:08 The circumstances around that I I would not be terribly surprised if if the RV.
01:37:14 Thing was like a a boomer suicide bomber type of thing.
01:37:19 And we'll find out more as we find.
01:37:21 Out more about that guy, they're saying it was.
01:37:24 UM.
01:37:26 I find it interesting that it was. It was whoever did it went really out of their way to make sure it wasn't a mass casualty event. So that was odd. That makes you think.
01:37:37 I feel like if it was like a quote UN quote false flag, that would not have been a consideration.
01:37:42 You know.
01:37:47 I think things might just be.
01:37:48 Getting weirder out there.
01:37:53 Alright, so let me take a look.
01:37:57 At the.
01:38:00 Take a look at the the chat here and then we'll.
01:38:01 Wrap things up.
01:38:03 You know, people make it a lot.
01:38:05 About a lot out of his name. Nah, I'm not that.
01:38:09 Yeah, sorry. Sometimes things are just, sometimes there are. There are such things as coincidences, OK.
01:38:18 Sometimes there just are.
01:38:20 You know, like the the, the whole, that's the other thing. Everything's a lie. Everything's fake. There's no such thing as coincidences. No. So there is.
01:38:29 Sometimes there are.
01:38:31 You know that's it's not a meaningless word. It's not a made-up word. It's there's really A use for that word to describe a very real phenomenon. Sometimes there's just sometimes just **** happens.
01:38:43 Not everything needs to have a complicated.
01:38:46 Explanation or reason behind it?
01:38:49 Sometimes **** just happens.
01:38:52 So we'll see.
01:38:54 We'll see.
Speaker 3
01:38:55 We'll see what?
Devon
01:38:55 Happens. I mean, maybe. Maybe it'll turn out that it's something weird and crazy, but.
01:39:01 We got to wait and see until we have more more data.
01:39:06 Uh. Let's see here. I look at everything very skeptically. Yeah, well, you know, you should.
01:39:13 Their control and information and misinformation is their greatest weapon. Yeah, well, and that's why people fall into that trap. It's like.
01:39:19 Well, they lie so much.
01:39:21 Then everything must be a lie. It's like well.
01:39:23 I you know.
01:39:25 Look, I mean, especially when you're first getting.
01:39:28 Red pill or black pill or whatever.
01:39:30 You want to call.
01:39:30 It the second like you start to realize how how, how deep it goes like is it's it is deep, it's bad.
01:39:39 It is really easy.
01:39:39 To keep sliding down the hole.
01:39:43 Beyond like where the actual bottom is, you know, because you don't know. It's like it's a lot of this stuff and even you know what, we'll we'll never really know. We'll honestly, we'll never really know the RV thing, just like we'll really never know with Vegas. We'll never really know with. With Seth Ridge, we'll never really know what the Awan.
01:40:04 Others will never really narrow with.
01:40:06 Any of this stuff because they are liars.
01:40:11 And it makes people crazy. And that's part of why they do it.
01:40:16 And and you.
01:40:16 Just have to realize, even even if we get a clearer picture and we can maybe have a better educated guess as to what happened with the RV guy, we'll never really know.
Speaker 3
01:40:26 And moreover.
Devon
01:40:28 No one will care in like a year.
01:40:31 Just like no one, no one remembers the remember the MAGA bomber. Do you remember that guy? No. No, of course you don't. Everyone forgot about that guy.
01:40:39 Most people don't even know who they are, brothers.
01:40:42 You know everyone, everyone cares a lot right now.
Speaker 4
01:40:45 In a year.
Devon
01:40:47 Especially the way things are going.
01:40:49 You're going to be like RV bomber. What? Oh, yeah, it's just not going to matter.
01:40:55 It's not going to ******* matter.
01:40:59 The big plan is to make us all crazy.
01:41:01 Yeah. Really kind of.
01:41:03 It is.
01:41:05 It's get they're trying to gaslight you, make you crazy.
01:41:09 Makes you easier. It makes you a softer target. It makes you. You're you're less able to.
01:41:21 Withstand their control methods.
01:41:25 If you're all tightly wound and confused.
01:41:29 All the time.
01:41:32 Uh. Let's see here.
01:41:38 I disagree. The RV bomber will go down in history. No, probably not.
01:41:43 Not anymore. Than the Vegas shooter.
01:41:47 Not anymore. Than any of these other guys.
01:41:50 You know that and you can make the argument that the Vegas shooter should go down.
01:41:53 In history and.
01:41:54 If we knew the whole back story and.
01:41:55 What really happened? Maybe. Maybe he would.
01:41:58 We don't know. We we'll never know what.
01:42:01 What the deal is with that?
01:42:03 And with with the Vegas.
01:42:04 Shooter that was a mass casualty event and we still people forgot that even happened.
01:42:09 The RV thing like maybe one guy died, and it might be the guy who did.
01:42:14 It we don't even know.
01:42:16 But like it not you know it funked up like an AT&T building.
01:42:20 And no, I'm not going to like.
01:42:21 Get getting all that ********.
01:42:25 Or **** that may or may.
01:42:26 Not be ********. Who knows?
01:42:32 Vegas will because he broke your record this RV didn't.
01:42:39 I don't know. Like I said, people don't.
01:42:40 Even remember Vegas already.
01:42:45 Supersonic bass.
01:42:49 I have glowy fatigue. Well, I I I get. See, here's the other it's really frustrating is I get one of the reasons why I know that everything is a sign up and everything I I get. I got accused not as much these days, but there was a while they were like especially the cute people when they were still really trusting the plan. There was more of them.
01:43:07 I was like part of the deep state for a while, according to these people, you know like.
01:43:11 I was part of these Q spiracles.
01:43:15 And it was just like, come on, you know, like.
01:43:23 Alright, all I heard was outsource and China circa 2004.
01:43:29 Q started after Vegas.
01:43:33 I don't think so. I think you started before Vegas.
01:43:39 I don't remember the exact day.
01:43:43 Now, look, I'm. I'm a pizza gate, disinfo fed.
01:43:48 Over being sarcastic.
01:43:51 But yeah, that's what people would say is is I'm a fed and all this other stuff. So it's like all right.
01:44:00 Well, if you think.
01:44:02 If you you know if, if you think that I'm a fed, then obviously you're wrong about some of the people who are feds.
01:44:09 Because I'm not a fed.
01:44:12 Let's see here.
01:44:16 Yeah, deep state. Devon stack. That's me.
01:44:25 Talk about dev decapitations. You ***. Alright. Well, you call me a flag. So guess what happens to you?
01:44:33 Guess what happens to you?
01:44:46 Well, maybe nothing if my touch screen doesn't work.
01:44:55 Where you at Epstein Island, you might have. You might have slipped to the cracks this time.
01:45:01 Because my stupid touch screen isn't working.
01:45:07 Alright, well you you've escaped this time. Perhaps. Unless you're still there when I reload.
01:45:11 And then you're you're, then you're ******.
01:45:16 Then you're ******.
01:45:20 Alright, where are you at?
01:45:21 There you are.
01:45:26 And you are muted. Boom.
01:45:31 What, and plus what? Decapitations.
Speaker 4
01:45:34 No one even knows.
Devon
01:45:37 What you're talking about?
Speaker 4
01:45:42 Let's see here.
Devon
01:45:45 Let me do a couple more and then we'll then I'm going to bail out of here.
01:45:50 Probably because my.
01:45:51 Internet's not going to last much longer anyway.
01:45:55 Will the federal government become?
01:45:57 More like China. A social credit. Yeah, that's the plan.
01:46:01 I don't know if it will happen, but that.
Speaker 3
01:46:04 That's the plan.
Devon
01:46:07 Opinion on joining the military for Gibbs. Ah.
01:46:12 You know if.
01:46:16 I mean, if you realize what?
01:46:19 If you if you realize what? What's that? If you understand that you're going to be fighting for Israel.
01:46:25 And you might die for Israel, and you're OK with that? That risk, I mean, you can learn a lot of skills, and you can.
01:46:31 Get some good Gibbs.
01:46:33 And maybe that's worth it to you, but it's kind of like just think of it this way. It's in my opinion, morally or whatever. It's the same as like, well, I could join this mafia and I'll make some money and I'll get all these skills and. And then when I'm out, you know, I I'll I can use those skills for good and that money for good.
01:46:53 And look at it that way. It's the same, I think morally.
01:46:58 And you can even.
01:47:00 You can limit the risk, right?
01:47:02 There's ways you can join the.
01:47:03 Military where you're not.
01:47:05 The the the meat Shields.
01:47:07 On the frontline. So I guess it depends on your abilities.
01:47:14 OK.
01:47:17 DOTR movie? Yeah, I've kind.
01:47:19 Of dropped the ball on that a little bit.
Speaker
01:47:23 Let me.
Devon
01:47:24 Let me say that I will. I will ******** revisit that in the next few weeks. That has been something in the.
01:47:29 Back of my mind.
01:47:32 But I'll I'll do a whole stream.
01:47:34 We'll we'll get that site.
01:47:35 Set up finally and and and I'll address a lot of people have sent me stuff that I haven't responded to, and I feel bad about that.
01:47:43 But it needs to happen and I've actually shot some footage for it. But this time it's not dropping frames. I'm just going to wrap it up the Internet.
01:47:52 'S not behaving.
01:47:54 This is about the time of.
01:47:55 Mourning it stops working.
01:47:57 It usually doesn't.
01:47:58 Totally disconnect like it's been doing today, but.
01:48:02 You know it is.
01:48:03 What it is, uh.
01:48:08 OK.
01:48:15 Let's go through.
01:48:19 And ban a couple more people here.
01:48:26 Like one guy said that I'm just a boomer on the radio. All right.
01:48:30 Really, I'm just a boomer on the radio, huh?
01:48:35 Well, your name is canceled 10 days.
01:48:39 Well, you know what? Canceled attendees? You picked a good name.
01:48:45 We picked a very appropriate name.
01:48:48 Because I'm going to cancel your attendees.
Speaker 1
01:48:54 Oh no, that was fair criticism.
01:48:58 It was fair criticism, I tell you.
01:49:03 Please don't cancel me, Sir.
01:49:06 Don't cancel my 10 days.
Devon
01:49:11 Oh, ten days canceled.
Speaker 3
01:49:14 Ohh so sorry.
Speaker 4
01:49:18 So sorry.
Devon
01:49:22 Alright guys.
01:49:25 I'm going to go ahead and bail out of here and.
01:49:31 You guys have a wonderful day.
01:49:34 I'm probably going to have to.
01:49:37 Ban many people later, but you might you might escape the wrath. Just cause I don't feel like looking at chat, right?
01:49:43 Sorry for the dropouts. I think when you watch the replay it puts it all together. Hopefully it's not like a bunch of.
01:49:48 Little stupid streams.
01:49:49 Either way, even if it is, I will stitch it together and put it on. Put this one bit bit shoot.
01:49:55 So in the meantime.
01:49:58 Have a wonderful day and as always. Oh, make sure you go watch the the the die hard video on bit shoot as well.
01:50:06 And for black pilled, I am, of course Devon stack.