INSOMNIA STREAM: HITMAN EDITION 2.mp3
09/02/2023 Spokeswoman
00:01:06 Ten piece tone set tells us life is busy. Intromusic
00:01:34 Or both. 00:01:55 The bus prices busy and so are we.
00:02:05 To the post office.
00:02:48 Feeling bad?
00:02:51 Wanna say I have?
00:02:53 Like this is the answer while waiting.
00:03:54 Something that could happen to me.
00:05:10 I woke up this morning and had to rush to the bus like this.
00:07:07 Let us see.
Devon Stack
00:07:46 Welcome to the insomnia stream. 00:07:52 I'm your host.
00:07:54 Devin stack. This is the insomnia stream.
00:07:56 Hitman Edition, not the video game.
00:08:00 Is that still a franchise I would assume?
00:08:02 That it is.
00:08:07 It's funny how video games are.
00:08:08 Like movies, right? They.
00:08:10 There, there's only so many good ideas, apparently.
00:08:15 They, they, they they finally make something that.
00:08:17 Sells and they just like, oh, we'll just keep making.
00:08:18 This over and over and over again.
00:08:21 **** trying to be original or take risks because it's.
00:08:24 Not about art.
00:08:26 It's about a product.
00:08:28 And as long as you keep buying it, they'll keep making it.
00:08:33 Anyway, let's take a look at.
00:08:36 Some of the news this week, you know, it's it's kind of interesting is people keep one thing I find interesting is people.
00:08:43 Keep saying how it's like.
00:08:45 You know, import the third world, become the third world, as if this is something that's going to happen.
00:08:53 Not as if this is as if this is something that's already happened, like a long time.
00:08:56 Ago, it's already happened.
00:09:00 Least in America, it's already happened.
00:09:05 You look at Generation Z, they're already minority white.
00:09:10 I don't know exactly at what point the age cutoff is.
00:09:15 I think I think.
00:09:15 It's only the boomers that are majority white now.
00:09:19 I'll tell you one thing growing up in and going to to elementary school, middle schools in in various states.
00:09:27 Every I I.
00:09:28 Didn't go to a single. I didn't go to.
00:09:29 School in a single state.
00:09:32 Where whites were the clear majority.
00:09:37 There was a a school.
00:09:38 I went to.
00:09:39 There was, it was like almost half and half for me, a little more, half more than half, because I was like the rich kids school. My parents were like the well, the boomers.
00:09:46 I was talking about right the.
00:09:48 Ohh what? It'll be fine. We're we're going to take our kids. We'll.
00:09:51 Make sure our kids go to the good school district.
00:09:54 They'll still. They'll still go to the ****** public school system.
00:09:59 In one of the worst states it was.
00:10:02 One of the least educated states.
00:10:07 So I went to the fancy rich kids. Well, rich kid, public school.
00:10:11 So, you know like the.
00:10:13 The the the, the wannabe rich kids.
00:10:18 The the I guess the the the kids whose parents were heavily in debt, the debt slave kids.
00:10:29 I wonder what that school's like today.
00:10:32 You know, it's interesting. I was looking back that, you know, the only time I think Molyneux ever retweeted me.
00:10:38 Back way back in the days I I put these, I found these two photos, these two class photos from the exact same school.
00:10:46 I had to dig those up. I used.
00:10:47 To have them on my desktop.
00:10:49 Way back in the day, but it was a class photo from 1965 and I believe it was a school in Phoenix, AZ.
00:10:58 And the the, the the class was 100 like 100% white.
00:11:03 And then I found a A class photo from that exact same grade in that exact same school, and it was. It wasn't even like current current. It was like 2015. That was like the newest one I could find the Internet. There wasn't a single white kid in the class or the teacher for that matter.
00:11:21 I also I I found a similar photo that was it was some part of it was somewhere in LA County. So I mean obviously right, that.
00:11:29 We can all imagine what that it was. It was identical, right? I think I think in the 1961 in the LA one there was a couple Asian looking kid.
00:11:37 And then in the 2000, it might have been been prior to 2015, but the the most recent photo, same thing.
00:11:47 So this acting as if you know, we're going to become the no, it already happened, it already happened.
00:11:53 Happened long ago.
00:11:57 And when we go over some stories that kind.
00:11:58 Of highlight that because.
00:12:00 These aren't like news stories I had.
00:12:02 To go hunt.
00:12:02 And look for this is just like this is what the normal news is.
00:12:09 If you live in.
00:12:09 America, these are just the normal headlines.
00:12:17 And it's it's, it's.
00:12:19 A little irritating to me. I've mentioned that I listened.
00:12:22 To old art bell.
00:12:24 Broadcast. Sometimes I haven't so much recently, but I went through like this phase where I was, you know, powering through them because it was something to listen to that that, you know, didn't have to think too hard to listen to it, right.
00:12:38 And one of the things I started noticing, because I was kind of listening to them in chronological order, so like the the first, the first few, I don't know broadcasts, I guess you could say were from the early 90s.
00:12:54 And then Art Bell was on and off the air or whatever for a while, but pretty much he was he was done by.
00:13:01 Doing regular broadcasts in the early 2000s, but one of the things I noticed is some of these headlines that we now view as completely normal like this is just how it is now.
00:13:14 We're just starting to pop up in the news, cause he would do with the, you know, and he would open up his show before he start talking about aliens and Bigfoot and all that stuff.
00:13:21 He would go over some of the news stories.
00:13:29 And as he went through these news stories, he would say, oh, wow, I can't believe everything's getting. Everything's starting to get a.
00:13:36 Little we are this.
00:13:37 Is the. I mean we I never saw.
00:13:38 News stories like.
00:13:39 This when I was a kid.
00:13:44 And it was obvious by the the types of stories that he read that that there was a huge racial component to it.
00:13:51 That he would never mention.
00:13:53 He would never ******* mention.
00:13:57 You would talk about this story about there was a Fender Bender. I think there was one where there's like a Fender Bender on a A A Detroit bridge.
00:14:08 And it led to a massive fight between these women.
00:14:12 And one of them like.
00:14:13 Left or was thrown off the bridge.
00:14:16 But she died.
00:14:19 He's like ohh I can't. Why are people behaving?
00:14:21 Like animals, I don't understand it.
00:14:27 And of course, he he'd never he neglected to mention the races of the people involved and and and.
00:14:32 Over and over and over.
00:14:33 Again, I saw this trend.
00:14:38 Because he like, like many people his age of his generation, didn't want to face that part of the problem like ohh, how come things are so much different than when I was a kid in my classroom was 99% white or 100% white maybe.
00:14:55 Wow, it seems like the the the school, the high school, my kids going to is way more dangerous than the school.
00:15:00 That I went to.
00:15:01 I don't know what is it with the.
00:15:02 Kids these days, kids, the teens, right youths.
00:15:10 So it was already happening in the 90s.
00:15:13 I mean think it makes sense. They opened the floodgates in 1965, so you get a bunch of people that show up here in 1965 up into the 70s. They start having kids. Look, **** those kids could be 40 and 50 years old now.
00:15:26 Those kids, kids.
00:15:29 Are are now the the citizens, the the Americans, right?
00:15:37 They've had plenty of time to reproduce.
00:15:42 And let's say, let's let's play libertarian for a minute. Let's pretend there wasn't any different that the reproduction rate is going to be much higher just because they weren't being propagandized for the last 50 years that having babies was bad and killing the earth.
00:15:57 While simultaneously being handed government handouts.
00:16:05 Minority owned businesses.
00:16:18 I used to work for this.
00:16:20 I used to do this video.
00:16:22 Gig there was contract work for this.
00:16:26 Market research firm or I, I don't know. I don't know exactly what they did, but they did. They did these videos where they they profiled.
00:16:36 These different minority owned businesses.
00:16:40 This was one of.
00:16:41 My first not well, not maybe.
00:16:43 One of my first, but it was one of the solidifying black pills part of my education.
00:16:47 You might say.
00:16:49 Is right cause no kids born racist.
00:16:53 Like I said, last dream and no kids born a ******* rocket scientist or a doctor or or even a plumber.
00:17:00 You learn everything.
00:17:01 You know, like it's.
00:17:05 And I I didn't realize this until I I worked as a a video guy on this this project where they were spending, I mean just the fact.
00:17:13 I mean, the the obnoxious thing about this was the way it was set up was they? Would they profiled these? These women owned businesses, which, by the way, in every.
00:17:26 In every instance, the woman owned business. It was the guy did the business, and the woman just was the owner on on paper. And the reason why they did that in every instance, even though they didn't say it and we and it was it was hysterical doing these interviews with the women who had no idea what the, how the business even worked. Like there was one woman.
00:17:47 Where they were interviewing it, it was an electronic business or or or electrical business. They did commercial electrical work. So they would go in when they were, you know, you see them building these big commercial buildings and it's like a big metal skeleton with maybe concrete floors. They haven't put everything in.
00:18:00 Yet and then they would come in, they'd start wiring the whole place up for power and whatever.
00:18:06 And it was this big contractor and obviously the husband did everything right and she had no ******* idea. She had no idea.
00:18:15 She she just stayed at home.
00:18:17 And ate cheeseburgers all day.
00:18:19 One was like 600 ******* pounds, but she and these were the shining examples because we were doing the video profiles on the people who are nominated for an award. So they the the way it worked out was you got grant money from the state.
00:18:35 You got grant money from the federal government.
00:18:39 Just to start your business, to get your business going, if you were a woman owned business or a minority owned business?
00:18:48 You had preferential treatment when it came to bidding for jobs from the state or from the federal government. So if you had one, if one of these buildings you were building just as an example, it wasn't a commercial building, it was going to be a government building.
00:19:04 And your bid came in higher than, like a white guy that was going to do a better job. You'd still get the job.
00:19:13 In fact, there were some government contracts if.
00:19:15 You were white. You couldn't bid.
00:19:19 On the job, I think that's still the case. In some places, I don't know.
00:19:24 But I know for a fact and.
00:19:25 This wasn't that long.
00:19:26 Ago when I was doing these videos.
00:19:31 They and they.
00:19:32 They were open about it.
00:19:34 I mean off camera.
00:19:36 The guy who was putting the these videos together was not white. I was in fact, I think I was the only white guy.
00:19:42 In the room and I guess they forgot about me because I'm. I'm just like the, you know, the.
00:19:47 The camera guy or whatever, right?
00:19:50 And they straight up said, yeah.
00:19:54 Yeah, there there are several contracts where it's only minority owned businesses that can bid that of course that got.
00:20:00 All chopped out. They wouldn't let that into the little profile video.
00:20:05 Had to had to make it.
00:20:06 Look like they they had pulled themselves up by their bootstraps, right?
00:20:11 But no, the same people that were telling their children that were dishing over their tax money to these people.
00:20:20 These people that were paid to compete.
00:20:22 Against their children.
00:20:27 You know, this was full. This was full.
00:20:29 Swing early 2000s.
00:20:33 This was already happening 20 years ago.
00:20:41 So you had these, they they spent all this money, not just helping them create the business.
00:20:48 Giving them subsidies, giving them preferential treatment when it came to the the actual jobs themselves, sometimes excluding explicitly excluding white people from doing the work.
00:21:03 But then they spent, and I know they had to spend probably about $1,000,000 on this gala.
00:21:10 Like they rented out some big fancy ballroom.
00:21:16 They feel it full of.
00:21:18 Aging rich white people that were so proud of themselves and their participation, their their lobbying of the government to pass all these laws and regulations forcing white people out of the out of the the business of doing business with government.
00:21:40 Fancy tables.
00:21:42 Fancy 4 course dinner.
00:21:46 With a very diverse.
00:21:48 Group of people at the front.
00:21:51 Talking about the the the great.
00:21:54 Boon Minority owned businesses and women owned businesses were.
00:21:58 To the economy.
00:22:04 And how their work was not in vain. They were now creating a new class of successful minorities.
00:22:15 And then they played the profile videos that I that I had was forced at gunpoint to put together.
00:22:26 I was just starting out, all right.
00:22:29 I didn't want to do this kind of work.
00:22:34 And then they then then they gave the women in in in minorities awards.
00:22:40 They gave the IT was like the Oscars.
00:22:42 It was they.
00:22:43 They made it look like the Oscars like.
00:22:44 Everyone was dressed up.
00:22:45 And they had these big, like actual.
00:22:47 Like statues and plaques and ****.
00:22:53 Oh, look, we just watched the we watched the profile on the woman owned electronic or electrical contractor job.
00:23:04 Let's let's all give her a hand as she shuffles on up.
00:23:08 To the front.
00:23:12 Give her a trophy.
00:23:17 Have her say a few words and then go sit back down next to her husband who actually runs everything.
00:23:26 In every single case it was like that. There was one, it was, it was there. There was no employees. It was just the husband.
00:23:34 Like the entire business was building inspections.
00:23:39 And it was just him.
00:23:41 He was a building inspector.
00:23:43 But she, I guess, owned the building inspecting company, right?
00:23:49 I don't know, maybe she answered phones and and sent invoices or something like that, but like, you know, she didn't do anything.
00:23:56 That was the business and she was there. These were the and these. These are like the top ones.
00:24:00 They they came up.
00:24:01 With there was what was the other ones? There was a a black guy who painted buildings.
00:24:08 And he just subcontracted out, like, illegal aliens.
00:24:12 To paint buildings while he collected a check, his house was ridiculously it was. It was exactly how you would expect a black guy who came into some money to decorate his house like he he no **** had a like a zebra, like a zebra skin couch.
00:24:32 Oh man.
00:24:36 We're already there. We're already there.
00:24:42 I mean, sure, they weren't jumping up and down on that stage chanting.
00:24:45 Kill the boar but.
00:24:48 It was only a matter of time.
00:24:52 All that, all that.
00:24:53 Minority success was being subsidized by.
00:24:55 White money. What happens when that white money dries up? What happens when?
00:24:59 The white farmers.
00:25:02 Stop farming.
00:25:09 So our bell, he would recognize all these, these new crimes and these new.
00:25:15 Brutal attacks.
00:25:18 Irrational headlines he couldn't make sense of it. He he came up with the term he said, oh, it's it's the quickening.
00:25:28 It's the quickening things are speeding up. It's getting really bad.
00:25:33 Without any recognition.
00:25:36 Or mention even.
00:25:39 Of the demographic change that preceded this exact change in the in the headlines.
00:25:50 Well, like I said, I didn't have to.
00:25:51 Look hard. I just.
00:25:52 Looked at what what happened this week.
00:25:57 What happened is I wonder if.
00:25:58 There's a theme.
00:26:05 Well, this one's the funniest one.
00:26:13 They say Florida.
00:26:14 Mom accused of trying to hire hit man to kill her three-year old son.
00:26:22 And you're like, what the ****?
00:26:23 How does that even make any sense?
00:26:27 A woman is is is trying to hire.
00:26:30 A hit man to kill a three-year old.
00:26:36 OK.
00:26:38 And at first I'm looking at the at this shot here and I'm thinking ohh that is that the hit man?
00:26:46 Now what what exactly happened here?
00:26:50 So this is.
00:26:51 Her I guess. I mean, it's hard to tell, is that like, are they wearing bulletproof vests?
00:26:57 Is that what that green?
00:27:00 I mean, she looks like she's a.
00:27:02 She's like in the Ukrainian army or something.
00:27:04 Like I got.
00:27:05 The the ******* armored vest on or whatever.
00:27:10 But this is her arraignment. The judge doesn't even know quite like how bad it is. Yet, as she's reading this.
00:27:17 Let me pop this up here.
Spokeswoman
00:27:22 She's 18, she went. 00:27:23 On a website, hire a hitman.
Devon Stack
00:27:26 There we. Spokeswoman
00:27:27 Go. She's 18, she went on. 00:27:29 A website to hire a hitman.
Intromusic
00:27:31 Hello. three-year old son. 00:27:33 What to kill her own child?
Spokeswoman
00:27:36 To kill her own child. I didn't get that. Devon Stack
00:27:40 To kill her own child, she went. 00:27:41 On a website.
00:27:44 To hire a hit man.
00:27:47 To kill her three-year old son.
00:27:52 Look at that goblin.
00:27:56 That's the new face of America.
00:27:59 It's already happened.
00:28:02 It's already happened.
00:28:06 Apparently the back story is that she wanted to be that first guy that was in that first picture.
00:28:12 And here the the Goblin king. That guy on the right.
00:28:18 He was telling, you know, the whole problem with our relationship.
00:28:22 Is this ******* kid?
00:28:26 Now here's the other issue. She's 18 and her kid is 3.
00:28:32 So she this goblin had a kid at 15.
00:28:40 So this goblin.
00:28:43 With this 18 year Old Goblin.
00:28:45 With a three-year old.
00:28:49 Is trying to to make nice with the goblin.
00:28:52 King over here.
00:28:55 And the Goblin King says, you know this, this this little.
00:29:00 Goblin Nino. He's the problem with our relationship.
00:29:08 That's what's getting in the way.
00:29:10 If you get rid of that kid.
00:29:13 Then I'm sure we can get together and make make our own goblins.
00:29:22 And so she does.
00:29:25 She goes to rentahitman.com. This is an actually it's a joke website. This is how they caught her. Cause you read this story and you're like oh.
00:29:34 Wow, she went. She.
00:29:35 Must have gone to like the dark web. You know, she tried to find, like, a hit man, like, you know, maybe she's a smart little goblin, right? Like she's got Bitcoin and stuff and.
00:29:45 And she's going. She's going through Tor browsers and stuff and and trying to, you know, obviously not. She didn't do a good enough job of, you know, hiding her identity online cause the the feds got a hold of her or whatever. No, no.
00:29:58 No, she went to rent to hitman.com, an obvious joke site. Let me bring it up here.
00:30:06 And and tried to actually buy a hit man from this joke site.
00:30:11 And the guy who ran the site?
00:30:13 Called the cops, it was like I think she's actually trying to like.
00:30:17 Like kill a baby.
00:30:23 So this is the this is the website.
00:30:27 I mean, it's so obviously fake.
00:30:30 I mean, look at it. Rent a hit, man. You're point and click solution. We are 100% HIPAA compliant. Hitman Information Privacy and Protection Act of 1964.
00:30:45 So she thought that this was real somehow.
00:30:49 I think because of this this site, they've actually had some problems.
00:30:54 So that the the the site's not not as functional as it was before this story came out, because I guess their host got all freaked out and and they've had some issues. But I mean this is basically what it looked like when she went there.
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00:33:02 No. Look, they've got a they.
00:33:03 Even have an ad.
00:33:04 I haven't played the ad before. Let's see what? Let's see what this ad is like.
00:33:09 I wonder if she watched the ad.
Guido
00:33:14 Yeah. Hey, you. Yeah. You're looking for a hit, man. You got an issue that needs resolving. And look no further than rent a hitman. You're point and click solution. Intromusic
00:33:21 I hope she watched this. Guido
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00:33:32 And and you know, tell him Guido sent you. So it's down to the bottom of the page throughout the web form and submit it and I'll tell you how personally puts you in touch with one of our over 18,000 field operatives that we have worldwide and your security and and privacy is important to us.
Devon Stack
00:33:39 God, I hope she watched this. Guido
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00:34:07 I I I really hope she wants that. 00:34:11 I hope that was like.
00:34:12 What put her over the edge?
00:34:15 They have these testimonials.
00:34:18 Laura, Arizona. That sounds like a real name.
00:34:21 Caught my husband shooting with the babysitter and our relationship was terminated after a free public relations consultation. I'm single again and looking to mingle. Thanks Guido.
00:34:36 I mean it's.
00:34:40 It's it's. It's a little stunning.
00:34:43 So here, here it is. I guess this is the the form she went out to fill out. There's the.
00:34:48 You can choose the nature of your message. You can do a service request, free consultation, general inquiries, employment inquiries, merchandise, legal.
00:34:58 Legal and alibi Department auto extended warranty department.
00:35:02 Trump University refunds.
00:35:05 Service request cancellations and media inquiries.
00:35:12 But she literally look and you could you can upload picture this.
00:35:16 Is what happened.
00:35:17 She, in addition to filling this out, saying I want you to kill, I want you to take what she said was she wanted to take have her three-year old kid take a middle of nowhere and killed like that.
00:35:28 I'm just.
00:35:28 I'm barely abbreviating what she said, and then she uploaded a file like a picture of her baby.
00:35:38 So the guy who?
00:35:38 Ran the website was like uh.
00:35:42 That's that's probably not good.
00:35:46 So I because she filled out like her contact information, everything.
00:35:51 So he calls up the the local police.
00:35:55 And says, hey, I think this this woman's trying to kill her kid.
00:35:59 And here's the information she gave me.
00:36:02 So the cops.
00:36:03 Called her up, acting like they were Guido or or or part of this hitman company.
00:36:10 And she arranged the deal. I think it was something like $3000.
00:36:15 That was the the number they settled on, right? Yeah. For, you know, for kids, it's cheaper. 3000 bucks. I guess it's $1000 a year.
00:36:24 Yeah, it's really expensive. It's like a 50 year old that's like 50 grand. But if it's a kid.
00:36:28 3 grand Not not a problem.
00:36:34 Well, careers. You can be a hit man if you want to be a a.
00:36:38 Hit man anyway.
00:36:40 So yeah, I I'm thinking this whole time.
00:36:44 It's got to be like the dark web, no?
00:36:48 No, that's just the quality of Americans these days.
00:36:52 This right here.
00:36:54 This is the quality of Americans right now.
00:37:00 So she fills that all out, gets busted.
00:37:04 She's already out on bail.
00:37:09 And this isn't like New York. This is. This is Florida. It's supposed to be based. It's shocking, by the way. The the whole meme about, you know, Florida person or Florida man or whatever that holds up a lot.
00:37:18 Of these stories are from Florida.
00:37:22 Florida is such a shithole, like I couldn't.
00:37:27 I'm sure there's nice places like everywhere, but **** me.
00:37:31 A lot of these. Yeah, a lot of these stories came from Florida.
00:37:36 But yeah, they they they let her out for the same. I think it was the her bail was the same amount that she was going to pay to. Or maybe it was less. Maybe was like $1000, but it was. It was like it was either 1000 or 3000. It was. It was around the same price she was going to pay to have her kid snuffed out.
00:37:53 But the judge just said, oh, yeah, you can't have contact with your your kid. You were trying to murder.
00:37:59 And let her out.
Spokeswoman
00:38:01 That you stay away from your three-year old child. I think it's just her son who is. 00:38:07 The initials are.
00:38:08 CGP no contact with this child either directly, indirectly in person, in writing by telephone or through third parties.
00:38:20 And their contact with the victim through social media or other electronic.
Devon Stack
00:38:25 Is it also depressing you look at this? 00:38:27 And everyone involved here as a woman.
00:38:32 The prosecutor I I'm assuming the woman in the top right is the prosecutor. The prosecutor is a woman. The judge is a woman.
00:38:40 Whoever the, maybe the maybe the defense attorney, I don't know who that is at the bottom, but.
00:38:45 They're all women.
00:38:53 Well, I guess.
00:38:54 I guess you know that affirmative action.
00:38:57 It really left a mark, didn't it?
00:39:00 Didn't it?
Spokeswoman
00:39:01 Means and you must stay 500 feet away from the victim, his home, school or daycare at all times. Do you understand that? 00:39:14 I can't hear how Miss Cory, yes.
Devon Stack
00:39:20 Uh, so she she's out on bail. 00:39:23 Her father.
00:39:26 So the grandfather of this of this child.
00:39:31 Obviously goblin himself.
00:39:35 Is defending her.
00:39:38 In fact, he's taking care of her while she's out on bail. He's saying.
00:39:41 Ohh, she's had a hard life.
00:39:45 She's had a hard life. It's not her fault. I mean, look at her like he pretty much said that. He said look at her.
00:39:53 When she was a kid.
00:39:55 They used to call her a monster because look at her. She looks like a monster, he said this.
00:40:02 He used those words. I mean, I don't know the exact phrasing, but he he said this. I'm not. This is not exaggeration. He said. He looks.
00:40:08 Like a monster.
00:40:10 And so the kids picked on her.
00:40:12 When she was younger and called her a monster.
00:40:14 And so that's why she went to a joke site and tried to hire a hit man to kill her three-year old kid.
00:40:25 So that's America now.
00:40:28 But wait, there's more. Again, this is all just, you know, from headlines this week. This happened right next to where I.
00:40:34 Used to live.
00:40:36 Like right, I used to walk by this McDonald's.
00:40:40 Every day cause it was it.
00:40:42 Was between my apartment and the the metro stop.
00:40:45 In fact, this this exact part of town is featured in my book.
00:40:49 When he's walking around in some scumbag part of of DC and there's, you know, Ethiopians everywhere like that, this is the that, that part of town.
00:40:58 Teenage girl charged with murder over McDonald's sauce.
00:41:03 In Washington.
00:41:07 This was the Sketchiest ******* McDonald's.
00:41:10 That I've ever.
00:41:11 I've been to, I've been, I've been to.
00:41:13 Some sketching McDonald's.
00:41:14 This is the only McDonald's I went to like once and I was in in so much like I was I even.
00:41:21 Though I was.
00:41:22 Eating McDonald's. I probably burned all the calories from the McDonald's just by the the heightened level of alert that I had to be in.
00:41:30 The entire time I was in that McDonald's.
00:41:34 There was no there was no relaxing going on in that McDonald's.
00:41:39 And in fact, you couldn't even go.
00:41:41 In most most.
00:41:42 Of the time they would lock it up because it would get too dangerous to be inside.
00:41:45 It was a 24 hour McDonald's.
00:41:49 Now, because it was in Washington, DC.
00:41:52 There was no drive through because it, you know, there's no Dr. throughs in Washington DC, but they had a drive through window.
00:41:58 That you could walk up to.
00:42:01 Also known as the best place to get mugged.
00:42:06 That was the scariest ******* window to be.
00:42:09 Standing at waiting for your food.
00:42:12 Because you knew that everyone around there knew they they knew you at least had enough money to buy a Big Mac.
00:42:18 And these people will kill for less. Like, look this. This girl's killing over ******* Mcnuggets sauce, OK?
00:42:28 So you walk up to this little window.
00:42:33 You're staying in line.
00:42:35 And you've got like, first of all, there's all there's like 3 or.
00:42:38 Four homeless black.
00:42:39 Guys in various states of ****** ** on random drugs just within 10 feet of you mumbling to themselves, screaming, ******* themselves.
00:42:52 And then the people walking by, it's like it's the same. It was, in fact, it was probably more dangerous.
00:42:58 Than being inside the.
00:43:00 The lobby that they locked up.
00:43:05 And the people working honestly, the people working inside the McDonald's.
00:43:09 Didn't look that much different. I mean, aside from the uniform.
00:43:14 Aside from the uniform that you know.
00:43:15 Hadn't been washed in like a month.
00:43:18 You know the ill fitting cause they're they're they're six. They they, they, they.
00:43:21 Probably weighed like 300.
00:43:22 Pounds when they got the job and.
00:43:23 Now they weigh.
00:43:24 600 pounds.
00:43:30 And they're just.
00:43:32 They they they the the.
00:43:33 The employees looked exactly like.
00:43:34 The people passed out on the other side of the wall.
00:43:41 It was a horrifying, horrifying place.
00:43:45 But anyway, this this place I was not surprised at all. I saw this headlines like oh.
00:43:50 I remember this place.
00:43:53 That plays was scary as ****.
00:43:56 See if I can find the story where to go.
00:44:02 There it is.
00:44:06 So this is another young person.
00:44:11 She's 16.
00:44:14 16 Now we're not allowed to know.
00:44:17 We're not allowed to.
00:44:18 Know the the identity of this one, because she's only 16. But believe me, the the the probability that she's white is 0. It's it's in the negative.
00:44:32 This part of town like was the part of town that if you lived there, it was because you were briskly like if you lived around there and you were white, you were just briskly walking as quickly as possible to the apartment that.
00:44:43 You could afford.
00:44:46 I at the time to give you an idea. This was this was many years ago. Well, not super many years ago, but it was like 10 years ago.
00:44:53 Has it been not lying about that long?
00:44:57 Obama was still president.
00:45:01 In my apartment and I the only reason I lived there was the cheapest apt I could find that I could even somewhat afford.
00:45:11 It was a studio apartment.
00:45:13 I think it was 450 square feet, so it was basically a closet.
00:45:22 I was paying, I think is they made you pay for your your parking space. You had to rent your parking space separately. And I had a car because stupid me, right? I didn't know. I I'd never lived in a city like that. So I had a car.
00:45:35 And with the car and everything, I think it was. It was.
00:45:37 In the neighborhood of four grand a month.
00:45:41 To live in this little ******* *******.
00:45:46 Overlooking a a park called Malcolm X Park.
00:45:54 And the that it was the, it was the only bill. It was one of.
00:45:57 The reasons you paid so much.
00:46:01 This is what people don't understand. You're not paying that much money for the the the view. You're not paying that much money.
00:46:10 For anything other than to filter out the the black people.
00:46:18 They could. It could be any. The conditions could have been anything. And in fact, at one point, the even idea of how bad this place was.
00:46:25 I think it used to be a hotel.
00:46:28 Because the apartments were just so small.
00:46:31 At one point.
00:46:33 I came home from work.
00:46:35 And there was a hole like a me sized hole.
00:46:40 That led into the apartment next door to mine.
00:46:44 And and there was just a tarp covering it.
00:46:49 And I was like, what the **** is that?
00:46:52 So I called the front desk and like, Oh yeah, we had some leaking pipes or whatever, so it's going to be a few days. So for a few days.
00:47:00 The only thing separating me?
00:47:03 From the the lesbian next door, who apparently never cleaned out.
00:47:08 Her litter box.
00:47:09 So just reeked of ******* cat ****.
00:47:12 Was a tarp.
00:47:15 And I was paying about four grand.
00:47:16 A month for that ****** little box.
00:47:20 With one of the walls was basically a tarp.
00:47:27 But people paid it because they knew if they paid.
00:47:31 4 grand A month.
00:47:34 It would filter.
00:47:35 Out all the non whites.
00:47:38 So everyone in that building was basically white.
00:47:41 Now you didn't know him.
00:47:43 My car still got broken into like immediately.
00:47:50 I even paid extra to have the the parking space that was under the building thinking that would help like you know, cause there were cameras, no.
00:47:58 Didn't stop anyone, just they just had footage of it getting broken into instead of it not getting.
00:48:02 Broken into.
00:48:07 They stole my old this is.
00:48:09 This is when phone GPS's were just getting kind of OK.
00:48:15 So they they stole my my old timey GPS, which I didn't care so much about. Cause at that point I got a new iPhone that actually.
00:48:21 I think at that point I had like an iPhone 4 or something like that.
00:48:24 That worked, but they broke the ******* console for no reason, like there was no reason there was nothing.
00:48:30 In the car.
00:48:32 I was so ****** ***.
00:48:38 But anyway, this is the.
00:48:41 This is the story here, a 16 year old.
00:48:45 Has been killed in Washington, DC following an argument over McDonald's sweet and sour sauce.
00:48:51 A fellow teenager is that I guess is that the new term is that instead of fellow whites, it's fellow teens.
00:48:58 Fellow youths.
00:49:00 Is that the new terminology we're going to be using?
00:49:06 A fellow teenager now charged with murder, the incident occurred at 2:00 AM. Yeah, that's like the scary time to to be at that.
00:49:13 McDonald's outside the fast food restaurant, the restaurant when it is alleged that Lama Liggan.
00:49:23 Began punching a 16 year old girl.
00:49:26 Over the sauces, who did not initially seek to protect herself.
00:49:31 However, when Liggan and her friend attempted.
00:49:34 To get into a car.
00:49:36 The other 16 year old lunged at her with.
00:49:38 A knife.
00:49:40 The seven inch blade.
00:49:42 Stabling in the abdomen and chest, causing fatal wounds.
00:49:49 In court, the accused pleased pleaded not involved, which is the minor equivalent to not guilty.
00:49:55 While her defense argues that she was acting in self-defense by lunging at a woman, getting in her car and stabbing her to death over sweet and sour sauce.
00:50:07 It's the second youth murder this week.
00:50:11 According to The Washington Post.
00:50:14 It's the 13th miner killed in 2023.
00:50:18 In Washington, DC.
00:50:21 On Sunday, another 16 year old was detained after being found in possession of a knife and charged with armed murder intent to kill felony assault and carrying a dangerous weapon.
00:50:37 So that's our our nation's capital when, when.
00:50:40 George Lincoln Rockwell was was telling the audience.
00:50:44 Look, this is this has.
00:50:45 Been an ongoing problem. Like I said, the third world's been here, it's not import. The third world become the third world. It's if we don't deport the third world, we'll stay the third world.
00:51:00 George Lincoln Rockwell in 1963, or maybe it was 2.
00:51:04 When he was giving that speech to Washington University.
00:51:08 That we played in a couple of streams back and he said that look.
00:51:12 Lot of you liberals, if you want, I'll take you through a walk of Washington, DC.
00:51:18 And if you make it out alive on.
00:51:19 The other side.
00:51:20 You won't be a liberal anymore.
00:51:23 This is what he was talking about. Washington, DC is like some of the most dangerous **** you'll ever see in your life.
Newsman
00:51:33 Police say a 16 year old girl was stabbed to death at McDonald's. All over some sauce. Two teens ordered food at a Washington, DC McDonald's. They got into the same car together. They got into an argument over the sauces and that led to the stabbing. 00:51:52 The victim was rushed to the hospital but died. The suspect is facing charges of second degree murder.
Devon Stack
00:52:01 That corner right there. 00:52:03 One of the buildings in that area is named after the the Black.
00:52:09 Former Mayor of Washington, DC, the one that got caught ******* crack ******.
00:52:15 And somehow weaseled his way out of it. He was on video. ******* crack ****** like smoking crack.
00:52:21 This is the mayor.
00:52:22 The black mayor. I should I should.
00:52:25 Yeah, add that in there.
00:52:29 And one I forget his name, but one of the buildings right there was named after him.
00:52:38 And I have to walk through that area.
00:52:43 And there was a.
00:52:45 There was an entire Strait.
00:52:48 Of just black people.
00:52:51 They would set up like lawn chairs and like those little plastic white chairs.
00:52:57 And they would just drink 40s, which, you know it's illegal, but no one did anything then. And of course, they're not doing now.
00:53:04 They're just drinking liquor and and malt liquor.
00:53:08 Playing dominoes like actually like, really playing dominoes and stuff like that.
00:53:13 The the entire alleyway, just or not even alleyways, a street way reeked of of ******* urine and pot.
00:53:23 In fact, that whole that whole.
00:53:25 Corner just reeks of urine and pot.
00:53:31 And my head was on a constant swivel.
00:53:35 Walking down that that little area on my way to the apartment.
00:53:39 I was. I was in fight or flight mode.
00:53:42 100% of the time from the moment I walked off of the well, actually, even before that.
00:53:50 See my my.
00:53:50 Office that I worked at was it was it was. It was. It was kind of like in the rich person buffer zone or a rich person buffer zone. You go to blocks one away and you know those buffer zones are over.
00:54:03 But we still had, like the the crazy homeless people want meandering about. There was one homeless guy that would he would dance to Michael Jackson music on. He had a Walkman like an old tiny Walkman, like with a tape in it. And he would just sit there and.
00:54:19 Dance on the corner.
00:54:21 For like 8 hours.
00:54:26 You'd get, you'd get yelled at and and.
00:54:29 That's where I learned my lesson, cause I dealt with homeless people before.
00:54:34 When I was a bouncer back in.
00:54:37 In in the old days, living in the the West part of the country.
00:54:42 You know, I was.
00:54:43 A bouncer in Albuquerque for a while.
00:54:45 I had to deal with homeless people. It wasn't.
00:54:47 A big deal, but Big city homeless.
00:54:49 People are way different.
00:54:52 Because in smaller town.
00:54:55 Well, I mean, Albuquerque is compared to Washington DC is a much smaller town. It's still a city.
00:55:01 But the homeless people get out of line at least back then.
00:55:03 I don't. It's probably different now.
00:55:06 And the cops will do something about them, cause they're not overrun with homeless people. Or at least they weren't.
00:55:11 Back then.
00:55:13 So the homeless people.
00:55:14 Knew not to cry. They were.
00:55:15 I mean, they were annoying and whatever, but you.
00:55:17 Would let them know. Hey.
00:55:20 You're you're. You're ******* me off. Get it? Get the **** away from the front of the bar. You're you're you're scaring people. You know, just get.
00:55:25 The **** out?
00:55:26 Of here and they would. And if they wouldn't, you can call the cops and the cops would show up pretty quick.
00:55:30 As they were patrolling that area and they would, you know, haul them off somewhere.
00:55:35 Well, that doesn't happen in cities like DC, and probably increasingly cities like Albuquerque.
00:55:45 So the homeless people in these big cities.
00:55:48 They're they're they fear nothing.
00:55:51 They fear nothing and they have, like the the crazy eyes.
00:55:56 And so I learned to shift my my behavior from.
00:56:03 Telling them no, I'm not going to give you money.
00:56:06 Being being maybe not aggressive towards them, but letting them know like oh, you're not going to ******* push me around. Get the **** away from me to where? No, that's that's it that's inviting trouble.
00:56:17 Eyes straight ahead, keep walking.
00:56:23 That that's what you do for those of you who if if you're planning on a trip.
00:56:29 To one of America's great cities, I don't know why you would.
00:56:34 But if you are.
00:56:37 This same rule applies. It doesn't matter. It's coast to coast when.
00:56:40 I was living in.
00:56:41 In in San Francisco and I had to walk to the tenderloin, it was the.
00:56:44 Same exact routine.
00:56:47 You don't engage, you don't make eye contact. You're you're constantly, you're your peripheral vision gets really good.
00:56:56 Because you're constantly having to.
00:56:58 Assess threats with your peripheral vision.
00:57:01 Well, just like a zombie staring straight ahead and you start to realize you start walking way faster.
00:57:10 I didn't realize how far my my natural gait.
00:57:14 Increased like a a dramatic amount and I didn't realize how much until I went back home.
00:57:20 And I was hanging out with friends.
00:57:22 And we went to.
00:57:24 I don't remember what it was it.
00:57:25 Was it was some like uh?
00:57:29 It was like a downtown street with a couple bars, right? So we were kind of bar hopping. I guess you could.
00:57:34 And we would walk out of the bar and I'd start walking to the next one and I'd turn around and I'd be like, half like, half a block behind me. I'd be like, what the ****?
00:57:42 Why are you guys taking so?
00:57:43 Long. They're like, why?
00:57:44 Are you walking like that? I'm like walking.
00:57:46 Like what?
00:57:47 This is.
00:57:48 It's just I'm walking normal. I'm trying to get somewhere.
00:57:52 Why are you moseying?
00:57:58 So if you're going.
00:57:59 To go to one of these.
00:58:00 Big cities, you have to learn the.
00:58:02 The dead eyed stare straight ahead.
00:58:06 Hey, maybe you can get creative. Maybe you can. You can act.
00:58:09 Like one of the crazies.
00:58:11 Develop a twitch.
00:58:13 I'm not sure if that would help or not. I might I I think it could help.
00:58:17 Because I feel like these people are just as as as weary of of of each other as they are. You are of them.
00:58:27 Develop a twitch, maybe. Grumble.
00:58:31 Mumble under your breath something.
Intromusic
00:58:34 Stab her to. Devon Stack
00:58:35 Death. You know, just like, just say, weird ****. 00:58:40 But whatever you.
00:58:41 Do do not.
00:58:41 Get into an argument about sweet and sour sauce.
00:58:49 Also in DC.
00:58:54 Because our nation's capital is such a safe place.
00:58:59 Such a safe place. It's amazing to me. See this?
00:59:02 Is why you know.
00:59:04 When you say that that ohh. You know all these these people that we elect.
00:59:08 And they go to.
00:59:09 Washington and they turn to these massive *****, and they totally turn.
00:59:12 On us, yeah.
00:59:13 Well, I mean, you know a little.
00:59:14 Bit little bit.
00:59:16 I understand it is like a cultural shift. They're trying to assimilate to a hyper liberal environment and get invited to parties and they want to be.
00:59:24 Cool and popular with all the worst kinds of people.
00:59:29 But trying to act as if that there's somehow insulated from this problem is is laughable.
00:59:37 I mean, they're insulated in that they have private security.
00:59:40 And that they never go. They never. They definitely don't stand in front of that McDonald's at 2:00 in the morning.
00:59:48 But it's just down the street.
00:59:51 It's just down the street.
00:59:55 A lot of the little, you know, pages and and other young people that they're they're sexually assaulting in their offices, that work with them.
01:00:05 They live and that's where they live.
01:00:08 You know the building where I lived, it was it was people like me, you know, consultants and stuff like that. And then it was, you know, people.
01:00:15 That worked on the hill.
01:00:17 Because it was close enough to him, it was. It was close enough to a metro stop.
01:00:22 To where if?
01:00:23 You could survive the block and a half of of murderville.
01:00:28 You could tolerate it cause compared to some of the other places in town like it was, it wasn't that bad.
01:00:38 See in this instance, five teenagers.
01:00:42 Tried to carjack a Grubhub driver.
01:00:46 And the one of them's 13.
01:00:50 One of them's 13.
01:00:53 Let's see where I can find this one up here.
01:00:58 You know these these are also teens, teens, DC teens.
01:01:04 DC teens captured on video.
01:01:07 An attempted carjacking of Grubhub driver arrested, charged and robberies well. At least they're at least they're arresting these teens.
01:01:18 Five teenagers linked to a robbery and carjacking spree in Washington, DC, including one incident in which a driver was attacked.
01:01:26 Have been arrested and charged. Police said the five suspects range from age 13 to 16.
01:01:36 See there's, there's, there's. There is a theme, a little bit tonight. Unintentional.
01:01:41 But they're starting early.
01:01:44 And appeared in court Wednesday.
01:01:47 They described they were described as 213 year old girls.
01:01:52 See a lot of these a.
01:01:53 Lot of these are girls too. That's the other thing.
01:01:57 And three boys, aged 1415 and 16.
01:02:01 Of course, their names are not released.
01:02:09 Each faced multiple charges, including assault with attempt to rob an unauthorized use of a vehicle. One of the 13 year old girls is charged with theft, 2 robberies and and carjacking. Video footage shows a portion of the attempted carjacking.
01:02:24 So here's the footage.
Newsman
01:02:32 We have an update tonight on an attempted carjacking in DC you might remember we showed you this video last night at 11:00. It shows neighbors helping to stop an attempted carjacking in Northeast DC. Police just announced that a 13 year old girl was arrested in this case 13 years old. It happened on 13th St. Devon Stack
01:02:42 One of those teens. Newsman
01:02:51 Monday afternoon, witnesses say multiple people hopped out of a black car. You see right there and tried to pull a man out of his own car. They say when the man started to scream, they punched him repeatedly. Even one person using a Golf Club. That's when neighbors jumped in to help. The attackers then drove. Guido
01:02:56 What are those youths? Newsman
01:03:05 Off along with this attempted carjacking, the 13 year old girl was also charged with two robberies and a car theft from a few days prior. Devon Stack
01:03:14 Ohh, those those silly youths. 01:03:19 So they got arrested.
01:03:26 It's the quickening right, art bell. It's the quickening. I can't imagine what what might have caused this.
01:03:41 Ohh, the unintended consequences of the civil rights movement and opening the floodgates to the OR to the Third world.
01:03:54 Now, some of the blacks that live in Washington, DC and I I probably if I had to guess the majority.
01:04:02 Are you know slave blacks, right? They're they're African Americans. Whose family.
01:04:09 Were slaves, but a lot of them aren't.
01:04:14 A lot of them aren't.
01:04:17 A lot of them are like Nigerian, like Liberian.
01:04:24 Bunch of Liberians, actually.
01:04:31 You know Somalis, Nigerians.
01:04:43 A new Liberian girl that came out here because her her mom was part of some refugee program.
01:04:52 But the refugee program she was a part of.
01:04:56 Was 15 years prior.
01:05:00 And the program the way it was sold to the American public, just like all these things, it was a temporary thing.
01:05:08 That's why they use the term refugee because refugee.
01:05:10 Does not mean immigrant.
01:05:14 If you're seeking refuge in someone's home, you are not seeking to.
01:05:17 Live there forever.
01:05:18 Or at least that's not, you know, words have meaning. Like that's not the the meaning.
01:05:26 That's like. Ohh hey, come out of the rain. Come out of the rain and and seek refuge on my porch. It doesn't mean pitch a tent and live.
01:05:32 There forever.
01:05:40 But her family had come in there for, I think it was like 14 or 15 years prior.
01:05:45 She was supposed to be there temporarily.
01:05:50 She and her brother came with her mom.
01:05:54 And now they were just.
01:05:57 They were just still there.
01:06:00 And and and Shocker.
01:06:03 Her brother was in prison for armed robbery.
01:06:05 I'm not making. I'm making that up.
01:06:07 Ohh and get this because to let's make the stereotype complete.
01:06:12 Guess what her job was?
01:06:17 She was a caretaker.
01:06:20 Like like she would go to the old folks homes.
01:06:24 She was contracted out by some company that would contract out, you know, non whites at, you know with at cut throat prices.
01:06:32 I think I think they, I I don't remember exactly, but I think they might have had to take like some two week course or something.
01:06:38 Like that to to.
01:06:39 Be certified as as caregivers or something. It was something ridiculous this girl did not have the highest IQ, so I can't imagine her accomplishing anything that academic.
01:06:52 And she worked in these places and she hated it.
01:06:57 I guarantee you.
01:06:59 If it wasn't already happening, it certainly did happen that she was I I guarantee you she. She doled out elder abuse.
01:07:09 The way she complained and and and ******* about these old people, these old white folks that she had to take care of.
01:07:22 Now that's.
01:07:23 That's just. That's America now.
01:07:26 We are. We're already the third world.
01:07:29 You look at the way the federal government's behaving, this is like 20-30 years ago.
01:07:34 This is the kind of stuff that you.
01:07:36 Would see reported about third World countries.
01:07:39 Right. You had a, you had a.
01:07:41 You had a fake election.
01:07:43 And now they're they're they're trying to put the, the former president in jail. Like, that's exactly the kinds of stories you saw about third World countries and conservatives, who, by the way, failed to conserve anything and and and opened these floodgates.
01:08:01 And want to keep them open and including the guy who's who's now currently being charged Trump.
01:08:09 You know, I want people to come into this country in the largest numbers.
01:08:12 Ever, he said at the state of the Union.
01:08:15 As long as they come legally, well, that Liberian ship came legally.
01:08:20 Bet that goblin in the beginning of the stream, she's here legally.
01:08:24 She was born here.
01:08:26 Another thing that Trump was was promising to get rid of birthright citizenship and never did that.
01:08:37 These people opened the floodgates. Let them in.
01:08:46 And the whole while they were telling us, look at these third world countries, aren't you glad you live in America?
01:08:55 Aren't you glad we don't live in a place like that? Wouldn't that be terrible?
01:09:04 It's a good thing we've got this thing called the Constitution cause, well, boy howdy, if we didn't have that constitution, we'd end up like the one these these ******* joke countries over there and that their continent.
01:09:18 The dark continent.
01:09:29 The implication was never racial, by the way. It was always look at these communist countries.
01:09:37 That's why that's why we have to fight Communism.
01:09:46 I for one, I remember my mom even talking about like, I think she was trying to literally justify the Vietnam War.
01:09:57 On the news, there was one of these, you know, many who knows which one it was, right. One of these genocides or whatever going on in Africa.
01:10:07 And the the way it was being reported was the Communists.
01:10:11 The Communists had taken over and they were killing people or whatever.
01:10:18 And my mom made some comment like.
01:10:20 Well, you know, a lot of people, they, they.
01:10:22 You know, when I when?
01:10:23 I was younger. It was, you know, I was really ashamed of how a lot of the people act, especially towards the troops and, you know, the they were coming home because, you know, they didn't. They didn't they they weren't the policymakers or whatever, but they they they acted like a Vietnam was.
01:10:36 Just this useless.
01:10:37 War. But when in fact you know it, it did stop the dominoes.
01:10:41 From falling.
01:10:44 It stopped the spread of communism, and if you know, if we hadn't, if we hadn't done that war in Vietnam.
01:10:53 Than Communism would have made it to America. What a ******* joke, right?
01:11:05 What a ******* joke, because it's already here.
01:11:09 But also what a ******* joke if you're if your country can't withstand the existence of of alternative economic systems.
01:11:17 In the world.
01:11:19 That that will just unravel your whole country if they're allowed to exist.
01:11:26 What does that say about your country?
01:11:34 And look, they're not wrong. The the Marxist that they allowed into the country from the turn of the century and beyond.
01:11:42 The Jewish Marxist that fled into the country that were now running Hollywood, the the media, publishers, everything around. When the boomers were growing up.
01:11:54 The chaos that was ensuing in the 1960s, the civil rights movement.
01:12:01 Absolutely. Communism could have taken over.
01:12:09 And yet again another example.
01:12:12 Of them not putting it together well, why?
01:12:15 Why were there suddenly all these communists in their countries?
01:12:19 Was it because just regular Americans regular founding stock Americans were looking at places like China and and the USSR and thinking well, golly, that sure sounds like a good idea.
01:12:30 We should do that.
01:12:32 Is that what was happening?
01:12:39 Was that what McCarthy was trying to sniff out as just a bunch of founding stock Americans, right, that they, they, they just one day were like, yeah, you know what, this communism thing sounds good.
01:12:53 Or was it something else?
01:12:56 Was an outsiders coming in?
01:13:01 Was it subverters coming in?
01:13:11 Even the day they can't talk about it, they won't mention the ethnic component to all this ********.
01:13:19 What do you have to lose now? This is why I I you know I'm extra hard on on a boomer. Just as an example, boomers get.
01:13:25 Upset that like ohh.
01:13:27 Like it's funny when I get comments.
01:13:28 On my oh, there goes Devin again.
01:13:30 Just boomer, boomer.
01:13:31 Boomer, and it's like, well, I know, I know who the boomer is now.
01:13:36 But it's because, for ***** sake, you you're retired.
01:13:40 What are they going to do to you?
01:13:47 For the love.
01:13:48 Of God, man.
01:13:51 If anyone should have some ******* balls and have nothing to lose, it should be you people.
01:13:58 And for ***** sake, if anyone should feel any kind of any kind of responsibility for what the ****'* going on right now, it should be your people.
01:14:14 So that's why there's an extra amount of annoyance.
01:14:20 But at least we're not speaking German.
01:14:29 Another story.
01:14:31 This one's not so much immigration related as it is civil rights movement related.
01:14:42 You know it's.
01:14:44 Here's the thing that the civil rights did.
01:14:47 If you really want to know.
01:14:51 Last stream we talked about how you know all the mammies of the world, the mammies that were invited into the homes of the rich people, the subservient pleasant, you know, full of wisdom, black ladies that were raising their children and whatever, right?
01:15:11 That part of the reason that.
01:15:13 That was more believable at the time.
01:15:17 Was a a lot of the Northerners, the lot of.
01:15:19 The people that that.
01:15:21 Support of the civil rights did not have proximity to the people they were advocating for.
01:15:34 But the other aspect was.
01:15:36 Prior to the civil rights movement.
01:15:39 These people were dealt with a lot more harshly.
01:15:44 And weren't given handouts.
01:15:48 If you want to think about what the civil rights movement did, it's like going into the zoo and taking down all the signs that say don't feed the animals and then kicking.
01:15:55 Down all the ******* bars.
01:15:58 And then saying I don't understand all the zoo animals were well behaved just last week.
01:16:09 Now they're attacking people and stealing **** out of their hands and.
01:16:14 I don't understand what happened.
01:16:21 We just thought these oppressive bars and chains were were keeping them down and and it just it seemed cruel. So we took them away and they were behaving themselves. You can't blame us. They were behaving themselves.
01:16:38 How were we supposed to know?
01:16:55 But it happens so much, they almost make it into.
01:16:57 A joke.
01:17:04 This story here is story here.
01:17:09 I can find it.
01:17:11 Here it is.
01:17:16 The headline is it was unbelievable. Porch Thief snatches package right out of the hands of a woman, the FedEx woman delivering it.
01:17:27 That's not the exact headline. That's.
01:17:28 That's what it says.
01:17:32 Among the black community.
01:17:35 They think it's hilarious.
01:17:37 They've given this man the name. He's the porch pirate.
01:17:44 He's the porch pirate.
01:17:46 For his brazen attack.
01:17:51 On 2 white women.
01:17:52 One of whom should.
01:17:53 Not have had a job doing this in the first place.
01:17:58 See she and the problem is she should already be in. Don't relax mode.
Newswoman
01:18:09 He's the porch pirate who's so brazen he doesn't even get as far as the porch watch again. He actually snatches the package right out of the FedEx drivers hands, then takes off. Victim
01:18:22 I'm sorry, I'm shaking. Newswoman
01:18:23 The delivery woman tells the homeowner in Richmond, VA, what happened. Devon Stack
01:18:27 He walked. Intromusic
01:18:28 With me. Victim
01:18:28 All the way to here, then grabbed it out of my hand. Intromusic
01:18:33 And I'm hoping you got it on. 01:18:35 Your ring doorbell.
Newswoman
01:18:36 The homeowner does what she can to offer comfort. Devon Stack
01:18:39 You want to come in? Newswoman
01:18:44 And yes, the ring camera did catch the entire incident with clear video of The Wanted thief. Victim
01:18:50 Like he takes it. He's over it and. Intromusic
01:18:53 I'm running back to my phone. Newswoman
01:18:55 So what was in the package? Devon Stack
01:18:57 That was $1600 iPad for my husband. Newswoman
01:19:00 Jessica signs is. 01:19:02 The home owner.
01:19:03 What was your reaction to seeing that ring camera?
Devon Stack
01:19:05 Video I couldn't believe it that this guy was like right in front of my door. I don't feel. 01:19:10 Secure now I don't feel.
01:19:11 I like. I like how she's not even white.
01:19:17 Did we just lose connection? We lost connection.
01:19:20 It's alright, I've noticed with the recording it's annoying if I if I talk about it because well, I mean no one right now can hear it except for the people listening to the recording.
01:19:30 So I'm going to have to probably reset the stream here.
01:19:34 So I'm gonna keep going as if nothing happened.
01:19:37 Unless it worked now that.
01:19:38 Or that it picked back up.
01:19:43 I think hey guys in chat, I know there's a delay.
01:19:47 Well, I'll be able to see if it pauses.
01:19:48 Here so sorry, sorry.
01:19:50 Replay guys, I think it's working now.
01:19:53 It was looking like it was about to die, but I think it's working now.
01:19:58 OK, anyway.
01:20:00 So the.
01:20:02 The the issue with a lot of these, some of these stories.
01:20:06 Is now. There's so few white people.
01:20:10 They're not even the victims are white.
01:20:16 Well, I mean, I guess you're talking.
01:20:17 To the first story, the victim wasn't white.
01:20:21 Alright, well, now now it's potato Internet. I don't know why that's so.
01:20:25 Bad. Now that looks bad. It's OK. It's slowly coming back up, guys. It's slowly coming back up.
01:20:35 But this is just normal.
01:20:39 This is just normal by.
01:20:40 The way who spent, why would you spend?
01:20:42 $1500 on a ******* iPad.
01:20:45 There's very few people, there's a couple of things.
01:20:48 Going on here the the obvious.
01:20:51 But the $1500 iPad.
01:20:57 And that means my guess is that guy he knows, he knows what an iPad box looks like. He steals so many packages.
01:21:05 He was drunk as he runs to his car. He saw that FedEx driver walking with an AA box that he knew had an iPad in it and he targeted her, right, right then and there.
01:21:18 So he's probably stolen iPads before. The other thing is, you know, sorry. This chick right here.
01:21:25 Probably all she needs is like a a $40 craptastic tablet. Like what's she doing that she needs a $1500 iPad.
01:21:35 But the other thing is.
01:21:38 This is this is.
01:21:39 A great commercial for ring.
01:21:42 Ring doorbells.
01:21:46 All these things are.
01:21:49 See as things get more dangerous.
01:21:52 All of the sudden.
01:21:54 You're going to want cameras everywhere, aren't you?
01:22:00 All of a sudden, you're gonna want a camera on your on your front door. You're gonna want a camera.
01:22:06 On your back door.
01:22:08 You want you. You want a nanny Cam on your baby.
01:22:12 I mean, you're gonna need Cam. You need a you need a dash Cam.
01:22:18 See, this is another reason why the ruling class is not exactly all that upset by this.
01:22:25 For one, they don't have to worry about it.
01:22:29 For two, it's just all it's doing is. It's pushing you to buy more and more self surveillance.
01:22:45 These are the all.
01:22:45 Every time you see one of.
01:22:46 These, you know, ring doorbell.
01:22:48 Videos. It's an advertisement for more surveillance.
01:23:00 And white people be happy to dole out thousands and thousands of dollars so they can be monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
01:23:11 Corporations and intelligence agencies.
01:23:29 So a lot of people would say.
01:23:30 Well, you know, OK, maybe we shouldn't.
01:23:34 Maybe we shouldn't have so much immigration.
01:23:40 From South of the.
01:23:41 Border and from Africa these lower IQ places.
01:23:48 You know, it should be a meritocracy. We should be allowing all these Asians and Indians into the country.
01:23:58 Ohh really?
01:24:05 Oh really?
01:24:09 Here's our next story.
01:24:14 This one's Florida as well.
01:24:18 Florida baby lost hair after poisoning by ex PhD student Dad, says former PhD student zooming Lee.
01:24:29 Was expelled August 23rd from the University of South Florida.
01:24:34 You want to know why?
01:24:37 Well, again, once again, diversity is such so, so much a part of the fabric of America.
01:24:45 That even the victims in this case are not white.
01:24:50 They they're. I don't know if they're Indian or. Yeah, I think they're Indian, Indian or Pakistani or, I don't know, some kind of.
01:24:58 Some kind of something?
01:25:02 But he lived beneath them. He lived in the.
01:25:04 The apartment downstairs.
01:25:09 And as the.
01:25:12 Building materials used in America get cheaper and cheaper and cheaper, so they can just create smaller and smaller and cheaper pods for us to be stored in.
01:25:23 While they slowly wait for AI to get good enough to just wipe us.
01:25:26 All out.
01:25:27 It's a temporary thing, right? Why? Why build something that's going to last 100 years if you're just you don't want it to, you don't. You're.
01:25:34 Not going to need it that long.
01:25:36 You think they think that they're gonna need storage facilities for poor people in 100 years?
01:25:42 No, of course not. Course not.
01:25:45 So as you live in these shoddy stucco smeared hell boxes.
01:25:52 These little cardboard refrigerator boxes.
01:25:57 Or in my case, though I didn't have the, I didn't have the courtesy of the cardboard. I just had that.
01:26:02 That tarp separating me from the the ******* cat lady next door.
01:26:14 It's going to suck because in addition to being in close proximity to a lot more people that you don't want to.
01:26:19 Be around. You're.
01:26:20 Going to just have to hear them.
01:26:23 I had a similar apartment where I lived in the San Francisco area doing work like I'm. In fact, I moved from that apartment to this place in the.
01:26:30 San Francisco area.
01:26:33 And the walls were so thin, not only could I hear that my neighbors were on the phone, I could hear what they were saying on the phone.
01:26:44 Like I could have.
01:26:45 Used voice recognition to dictate.
01:26:50 That the sound was so clear, their voices were.
01:26:52 So clear coming through the walls.
01:27:03 The Chinese student.
01:27:06 Zooming Li.
01:27:09 Was very upset that this uh.
01:27:13 This couple.
01:27:15 Again, I think they're Indian or **** or there's some kind of something.
01:27:20 And what kind of name is that? These are all. What am I saying? These are all good American names. Right. Like, look at this story. This is. This is only in America. Right? Umar Abdullah and his wife, Samira and their infant daughter were sickened by zooming Lee.
01:27:37 And really, that caption just says everything you need to know about what's going on, OK?
01:27:47 So creepy. Mike creeps there stand at the top of the stairs holding something right there.
01:27:53 He moved into the apartment below them.
01:27:58 And thought they were being too loud.
01:28:02 He thought their daughter was crying too much or he was son or whatever. Yeah, daughter, I guess was crying too much.
01:28:10 They're making too much noise.
01:28:13 And being the high IQ, well behaved immigrant that he is.
01:28:18 He cooked up some poison.
01:28:23 Because it was. It was a.
01:28:25 A PhD chemistry student.
01:28:29 He cooked up some poison.
01:28:32 That he would then go and inject underneath their door.
01:28:37 Because he was trying to slowly poison.
01:28:39 Them to death.
01:28:43 So yeah, maybe it's not a, you know, he's not causing any danger at 2:00 in the morning in front of McDonald's when you're.
01:28:49 Getting your sweet and sour sauce.
01:28:52 But you better hope he doesn't live downstairs.
01:28:55 And if you and if he does.
01:28:58 You better hope your daughter's quiet.
01:29:02 Otherwise, he's going to cook up some coronavirus **** into his in his.
01:29:07 Bathroom laboratory and start squirting it underneath your door.
01:29:16 A Florida father said his infant daughter had unexplained hair loss before he caught his neighbor.
01:29:23 Zooming Lee.
01:29:25 On hidden camera using a syringe to squirt poison under the door.
01:29:31 After we caught him on camera.
01:29:38 I mean just the.
01:29:45 The way he's just standing there.
01:29:50 I'll play the video. It's it's just as ******* horrific.
01:29:55 After we cut on my camera.
01:29:58 Her hair loss became normal. He and his wife had also noticed that their hair had been thinning, finding clumps of it on their pillows and in the shower drain.
01:30:08 The Abdullah's began to endure unexplained, alarming bouts of illness.
01:30:14 In their apartment.
01:30:16 His little girl, less than one year old at the time, would refuse to eat and would vomit while her wife suffered headaches and dizziness.
01:30:25 Their symptoms were always preceded by nauseous fumes that seemed to waft in from the front door.
01:30:33 Abdullah installed a hidden camera in a plant outside which he captured Lee, a former at the time. He wasn't a former he's a former now because of this, a student crouching in the front door there, crouching in front of the door.
01:30:50 And injecting a toxic substance under it.
01:30:54 Preliminary tests conducted by Hazmat team detected that there was opioids and methadone and hydrocodone.
01:31:04 Lee was arrested June 27th on battery, burglary and other charges and released two days later.
01:31:12 USF expelled him on August 23rd, 1 semester before he was set to finish his doctorate, court paper show.
01:31:25 So and this is this is another statement because it also says here Abdullah who works as an administrator at USF. So it's not look.
01:31:34 It's not just Mammy taking care of the kids and cooking you some ****** ******* pancakes.
01:31:42 They're not just going to your schools and replacing you as students.
01:31:47 They're they're replacing you as as administrators, professors.
01:31:55 The Staffs and I mean no one's American, or I guess this is what America.
01:31:59 Means now, right?
01:32:02 We're going to have to come up with a different term to describe ourselves because, look, this isn't us. It's not me.
01:32:21 See look, look at this creepy ****.
01:32:31 I bet he came in legally.
01:32:46 I bet he came in legally.
01:32:55 As long as they come in legally.
01:33:04 I mean how I bet they came in legally.
01:33:14 Problem is, the legal system is a mess.
01:33:22 People are saying, oh, we need to change the laws, we need to change.
01:33:25 The laws well.
01:33:27 First of all changing.
01:33:28 The laws doesn't seem to do anything.
01:33:30 As someone pointed out recently, everyone was was ******** their pants about the affirmative action thing. What a lot of people don't realize is that affirmative action was a was a was not was not a legislative thing.
01:33:45 President Johnson just waved the Magic Pen and it became.
01:33:50 The way that we did business in the federal government.
01:33:53 Any president after Johnson, any president after Johnson?
01:34:00 Could just have easily struck it down.
01:34:11 That means Reagan.
01:34:16 Either one of the bushes.
01:34:25 It didn't need a Supreme Court case to get rid of it.
01:34:33 A lot of this stuff doesn't require a Supreme Court case.
01:34:44 And it's a good thing too, because you always lose.
01:34:49 When things go to the courts like this, when you look, this is Texas trying to do things legally.
01:34:59 Right.
01:35:04 Texas requiring the age verification to to.
01:35:07 View **** on the Internet.
01:35:11 Couple states have done this. I think Utah also did this, but it won't matter now.
01:35:21 Couple states in in an effort to legally.
01:35:25 Trying to stop ****, that's the problem. They're not actually trying to stop ****.
01:35:31 They're playing the whole game like the it's for the kids. No, if it's if. If you if it's bad for your kids to drink poison, why is it suddenly OK for you?
01:35:41 Oh, as soon as you're 18 ****.
01:35:43 Stops hurting you?
01:35:45 Oh really?
01:35:48 I didn't know that.
01:35:49 There were things like that that existed.
01:35:53 Because there's not.
01:35:58 Fact the matter is they would try to.
01:36:00 Ban **** if, if, if.
01:36:01 If it wasn't for everyone who was watching ****.
01:36:08 No voter is afraid of banning **** from kids because kids aren't voting.
01:36:15 So it doesn't apply to them.
01:36:18 Sure, we'll ban.
01:36:19 **** for the people that aren't me.
01:36:30 And to last all of like a couple of weeks because a Jewish federal judge will get involved, like always.
01:36:35 Which is what happened here.
01:36:37 Federal judge strikes down a Texas law requiring age verification to view pornographic websites.
01:36:44 A federal judge has struck down the Texas law requiring age verification health warnings to view pornographic websites and block the state attorney General's office from enforcing it.
01:36:57 In a ruling Thursday, U.S. District Judge David Ezra David Ezra.
01:37:11 Agreed with the claims that House Bill 1181, which was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in June, violates free speech rights.
01:37:23 And is over broad and vague.
01:37:27 Didn't you know that?
01:37:28 Pornographers have the right to show ******** sex to your children.
01:37:34 But this is what happens when you try the half measures anyway.
01:37:39 Because nobody that voted for it would have been.
01:37:41 Impacted by it whatsoever.
01:37:49 If they had any balls, they would have gotten rid of the **** altogether.
01:37:53 And the Jewish judge.
01:38:00 But that's what it is.
01:38:03 That's where it is when you try to.
01:38:05 Take the legal route.
01:38:09 You know, just just you don't believe Texas.
01:38:12 Just as Tennessee.
01:38:16 Same situation federal judge got involved.
01:38:21 See Tennessee.
01:38:26 They passed the Adult Entertainment Act.
01:38:30 It was the Tennessee law enacted in March that criminalized drag queen performances.
01:38:36 That take place in public or where children could see them.
01:38:43 And they decided to use this law, the Adult Entertainment Act.
01:38:48 To try to shut down pride parades that were going to include the kinds of **** that we've all seen on videos of pride parades.
01:39:06 But of course the.
01:39:10 We're we're displeased.
01:39:14 So they did what they always do, and they took it to the a judge who just waved his magic gavel.
01:39:23 And the will of the people no longer mattered.
01:39:30 You're going to have these drag queen.
01:39:32 Story hours, whether you like it or not.
01:39:44 The judge ruled that the IAEA was unconstitutional.
01:39:50 Finding that it violates freedom of speech protections, Desmond acknowledged that the ruling in his letter, but said only applied to the judicial district where the case occurred.
01:40:02 Quote we we are relieved that the court has taken action to ensure the law enforcement will not wrongly apply this unconstitutional law.
01:40:10 Blount Pride board present Ari, Ari Barker.
01:40:20 Sadness statement.
01:40:22 After the judge issued the restraining order.
01:40:25 This really allows us to fully realize Blounts prides goals of creating a safe place for LGBTQ to people to connect, celebrate, and share resources.
01:40:39 We appreciate the Community support and look forward to celebrating with you all on Saturday.
01:40:45 So that was the day.
01:40:53 That was today. I wonder if there's.
01:40:55 Oh, there's any footage of Blount Pride.
01:40:58 Dare I look?
01:41:02 Dare I take a look?
01:41:05 I'm going to take a look.
01:41:08 No Twitter would have anything.
01:41:10 Twitter's hit or?
01:41:11 Miss or X or what I don't know.
01:41:15 Am I gonna want?
01:41:16 To give me one of these guys that.
01:41:17 Keeps calling it Twitter.
01:41:19 Like all right, Grandpa.
01:41:21 Grandpa thinks Twitter is still a thing.
01:41:31 Now this is nice. The 1st result that came up when I looked for it on Twitter was all the people and this should tell you guys something too.
01:41:39 All the people protesting at Blount County Pride today were white.
01:41:44 Which makes me wonder, are homophobes of color often excluded from anti-gay events? Haha.
01:41:56 So the only people protesting this **** were white.
01:42:03 Is there any?
01:42:04 Video of the actual Pride event itself.
01:42:08 I don't. I don't see anything on Twitter.
01:42:13 There's a lot of lot of court ruling ********.
01:42:18 And noticing that.
01:42:22 All the people against this stuff are white.
01:42:30 This ******* goblin and I want to hear what this goblin has to say.
01:42:35 Hang on, let me pull up the goblin Cam.
01:42:41 Can I act? I don't know what this is.
01:42:44 I don't. I don't hear the audio of it. So we're we're going out on a limb for the goblin Cam. This is the goblin Cam. Here we go. Goblin Cam activated.
01:42:53 What's called on there's, there's there. Do it.
01:42:55 So tomorrow in Tennessee, Maryville College is what's called. There's they're they're doing an LGBTQ blunt pride event.
01:43:03 And pride is great. LGBT crew events are great, but.
01:43:08 The local DA there.
01:43:10 Is trying to and they're they're threatened to prosecute, to arrest and prosecute. Everybody depreciates. And this is what's going to keep happening in the South. I'm afraid we there's so many bigoted people in these southern states in these red states.
01:43:24 That want all LGBTQ people gone, hiding their interview sets and.
01:43:42 Ah, and he's gone just like that.
01:43:50 It's not people, just people in the South. It does seem to be just white people.
01:44:00 It does seem to be just white people that want to get rid of this ****.
01:44:08 All right, goblin Cam. I'm glad. I'm glad I went out on that limb.
01:44:15 Let's see. What? What? What else we got? I wonder if we can actually find.
01:44:17 Footage of this horrendous ********.
01:44:23 Ohh by the way, so this is an unstinting thing I found out about this just now.
01:44:30 Uh. Let's see here.
01:44:32 One of the groups.
01:44:36 Let me pop this, let me get goblin Cam.
01:44:38 Back up. Hang on, I gotta.
01:44:43 Well, let me search on on X without being logged in.
01:44:52 Let me see if it'll.
01:44:53 Let me do it this way.
01:44:59 No. Ah, *****.
01:45:03 Alright, well, I'll just, I'll do it this way.
01:45:15 Alright, this is.
01:45:19 One of the groups performing with those famous satanic nuns, satanic Jewish nuns, by the way.
01:45:27 A lot of people glossed over that. Remember when there was going to be this big Catholic protest to shut down the Satanic nuns that were going to go to the, you know?
01:45:35 What was the some baseball game or something? And they and they ended up still doing it. They just didn't do it during.
01:45:41 The halftime or whatever.
01:45:44 They didn't. They didn't mention how.
01:45:46 They were all Jews.
01:45:49 That all these satanic nun people?
01:45:51 Were Jews, like all of them?
01:45:58 So that was one of the featured.
01:46:01 One of the feature performers, I guess at the at the Satan Fest in Tennessee.
01:46:11 Is there any any footage of it? I I can't really find footage except.
01:46:14 For the the white people that were protesting.
01:46:19 Not a ton of them, sadly, but you know.
01:46:23 I guess you got to give them.
01:46:27 Give them little something for trying for showing up.
01:46:38 Alright, I keep having a little hiccups on the stream, but it says it's still working.
01:46:43 OK.
01:46:47 Well, that's about it. For the wonderful news this week.
01:46:55 Isn't that some wonderful news?
01:46:59 This is just America now.
01:47:01 It's not the quickening, and I guess, well, I guess you could call it that, right? The the white genocide.
01:47:06 Quickening or quickening.
01:47:12 The the rapid Brazilian fication.
01:47:17 That, as I said, it's already kind of taking place. It's already there, it's already happened.
01:47:24 Uh, let's take a look here.
01:47:26 That's some hyper chat that you guys got.
01:47:32 I am going to try to find a way to make these pop up on screen and do stuff like that. It's just no.
01:47:36 One's made anything for Odyssey that does that yet.
01:47:41 Oh, it's a good thing I got the I got the goblin.
01:47:43 Cam still open?
01:47:45 First thing is a link from Cringe Panda. Not sure what this is.
01:47:52 OK, so this is I knew someone was going to bring this up. Let's take a look.
01:47:57 So this is that group that we've talked about before, I don't know.
01:48:00 What they're called.
Hammer
01:48:04 What does that mean? Does that mean? Intromusic
01:48:07 No, it doesn't mean file. No. All of our goals can be achieved non violent. The most violence is on your side. Subjugation of our race. Devon Stack
01:48:09 This is it. Intromusic
01:48:20 That's what we stand against. The reason that you presuppose that there would be violence is because you are ready to use violence to stop us. Hammer
01:48:30 When you say you. Intromusic
01:48:33 You and all of the people on that side of the. 01:48:36 Fears white subjugators.
01:48:39 You work for that team. Tights, jewelry.
01:48:43 Capitalism billionaires. That's your side. I know it's your side because you still have a.
01:48:49 Job, Christopher, there's a presidential race going on right now. Are you gonna vote in 2024? What do you think's?
Hammer
01:48:56 Gonna happen with vote. Intromusic
01:48:56 My third is useless. I think Biden's better than Trump because he. 01:48:59 Sends rockets to you.
Guido
01:49:04 Done. Done. Devon Stack
01:49:04 In support of Ukraine, you mean? Intromusic
01:49:06 Hello, Ukraine, how are you? Devon Stack
01:49:07 There's a bone face in the background, man. Hammer
01:49:10 Tell me that's Christopher. You are. You are a sizable gathering, but fairly small. How big does this need to become? And how big do you see us becoming center picture of this movement in a years time? Intromusic
01:49:20 We just have to start a fire. We have to just start a fire. Hammer
01:49:24 How do you do that? Intromusic
01:49:24 We're the kindling and once we set the fire that we get the fire hot, then we get the rest of our brothers blazing. Be the vanguard stick up for ourselves. Stand up. Don't be afraid. Hammer
01:49:32 And how do you do that? Intromusic
01:49:39 Show No Fear. Devon Stack
01:49:45 So. So here's the thing. 01:49:49 The substance of most of what he's saying there is, I think, things that most people would be honestly OK with.
01:49:58 And and that's not the issue here.
01:50:01 The issue is like and and I think as you allude to in your hyper chat or I guess in your tweet was say here imagine looking like this absolute clown and thinking anyone who cares what they're saying. Wig Nets has the wig in front of it for a reason. Wiggers commander Rockwell would not approve. There is a literal lizard person behind him clown show.
01:50:21 Yeah, the guy, the that's bone face. I don't know. I I I I I think he was on like an Ethan Ralph Stream and he's he was he went to Ukraine as a mercenary or something I don't know much about him other than that I just recognized him because of well it's hard not to right.
01:50:40 But yeah, in a way people get tired of the whole optics thing. But look, it's it's.
01:50:46 It's overused and it's played out, but it's not without reason.
01:50:55 Right. Like you're not going to get them. And I think on some.
01:50:59 Level that guy has to know.
01:51:00 It like when they ask when the.
01:51:02 Guy, So what you.
01:51:02 Going to do.
01:51:03 Is like, oh, we're we're going to stay here and not be afraid and whatever. And and we'll be the Kindle and it's.
01:51:08 Going to like.
01:51:08 The fire it's going to spread out for.
01:51:11 That to happen you have to be relatable to all these other people.
01:51:16 And that's not relatable to 90% of whites, if not more.
01:51:22 It's just not.
01:51:24 I mean, I'm not relatable to 90% of whites, not if not more.
01:51:28 And you're and you're trying to to come at it from a.
01:51:31 Even more abrasive.
01:51:36 Position or not, maybe not position but like presentation.
01:51:43 And I think that.
01:51:47 George Lincoln Rockwell was was and I've. I've said this before was when he was walking around dressed up like a Nazi. His reasoning for doing that was, well, I I get press coverage and look, you know, surprise surprise, these guys are getting press coverage obviously.
01:52:02 So if that's what you were trying to get, that's great. It's just that press coverage.
01:52:06 In in 1962.
01:52:10 Is not the same thing as as press coverage in 2023.
01:52:15 In 1962, if you didn't get press coverage, no one *******.
01:52:21 Knew who you were.
01:52:22 You had no means of reaching large amounts of people. You had no means of of of getting your message across and trying to be the kindling.
01:52:32 As you say.
01:52:35 And so it was a strategy that.
01:52:38 I still don't know that it was super effective.
01:52:40 If you think about it, I.
01:52:41 Mean in a way like, you know, people still know who he is.
01:52:44 Right. So.
01:52:45 Generations later, and people still know who, who? George Lincoln Rockwell is and probably will, for a long.
01:52:51 Time, not forever, but for a long.
01:52:54 Because he's a meme.
01:52:57 But The thing is, no, no one marches behind a meme.
01:53:03 And the the power of that meme.
01:53:07 Is different.
01:53:08 Another thing I noticed about this crowd was they were they were shouting. **** ******. OK, well, that's fine. Whatever. I'm not. You know, I'm not. But heard about that. It's just that.
01:53:19 Again, no one's going to relate to that. First of all, second of all, Hitler's dead.
01:53:24 You know where's where's the where's your leader? Like the reason why Nazis shouted. **** ****** was that was their guy. He was alive.
01:53:33 And that was like their guy.
01:53:36 And so it'd be like if I don't know, it'd be like if if Antifa people were going around saying hail marks, hail call Karl Marx, or I don't know, like Republicans were going around going like Heil Reagan. And I mean, these people are gone. It doesn't make any sense.
01:53:55 I mean, except for the for.
01:53:57 The shock value.
01:53:59 Now this is where people start saying, oh, they're all feds and whatever, I don't know. I don't know any of these people. I don't know any of these people.
01:54:07 So I don't want to sit there and say, yeah, there are definitely feds because I don't think that that would even be possible for.
01:54:12 Them to all be feds. Well, I guess it would be possible, but I don't think that that's what's going on.
01:54:26 I just think they're they're frustrated and they're going. They're they're. It's like it's like trying to go out. If if your problem isn't Ant Hill.
01:54:35 The weapon you want to use to try to get rid of the ants is not a hammer.
01:54:47 And so I think this is a little selfish of them.
01:54:51 With respect, it's a little selfish.
01:54:55 Because I don't think that what you're doing in this situation.
01:54:59 Is is doing much of anything other than blowing off some some steam?
01:55:05 And whether it was intended or not.
01:55:09 This is also giving. This is the exact kind of of footage that groups like the ADL want.
01:55:16 So they can.
01:55:16 Go to their donors and say, look, I mean ****. Look at this guy look scary. Where's Boniface guy? Where is he at?
01:55:26 There is.
01:55:27 Look scary? Scary Boniface guy. Look at that guy.
01:55:32 Better send us money.
01:55:35 Look, look, this guy he's got like.
01:55:36 The ******* Rams head on his throat with the.
01:55:39 I mean this is.
01:55:43 This is exactly what you want the donors to think of.
01:55:53 I said this before, this is.
01:55:55 When when you're doing.
01:55:58 Demonstrations of strength. You have to have strength.
01:56:03 Stuff like this would would not be that weird.
01:56:07 If you had the.
01:56:08 Numbers to already back it up this is.
01:56:09 Not how you start.
01:56:12 Do you think the Jews subverted America by getting a bunch of, like, acidic looking rabbis on the corners of of you?
01:56:19 Know rodeo Dr.
01:56:23 Holding up signs saying kill the goyem.
01:56:26 Do you think that's how they did it?
01:56:31 You think that that the Eastern European Jews, when they came here around the turn of the century?
01:56:35 That before they started Hollywood and before they they took over the the the media and publishing everything else, the culture, really.
01:56:47 You think they went on street corners and and said, you know, let's let's kill the ******* goyem.
01:56:54 The going with the problem.
01:56:58 No, they they.
01:56:59 They went and now look they can.
01:57:01 Do that now.
01:57:02 That's what Jonathan.
01:57:03 Green Greenblatt is right. He he openly.
01:57:06 Threatens people all day long.
01:57:11 They can do it now, but they they couldn't do it back then.
01:57:15 In fact, they that's why they formed the ADL and that's why it took the ADL like 50-60 years before it got to that level to where they could just openly threaten people.
01:57:25 And the other big difference is is they had tons of money to back it up.
01:57:30 When you're small like this.
01:57:33 And you do these kinds of demonstrations.
01:57:36 You just open yourself up to ridicule and suspicion.
01:57:39 And you don't really move the football.
01:57:43 And look, I I'll.
01:57:44 I'll admit it, I I could see how doing something like this could really blow off some steam.
01:57:50 If you're one of the people.
01:57:51 In this group you have that that could really.
01:57:54 Make you feel a little less, you know?
01:57:58 Fatigued, I guess.
01:58:00 That's the way I put it.
01:58:03 But it's not going to accomplish anything that's the problem, and it never really has. When I was doing the PACON series and we're going over the white supremacist group that was out of Idaho, that it was the same kind of tactics. And look at these are the kinds of people that have daytime talk show hosts were still really a popular thing. They would be these guys bone face.
01:58:21 That would be on on a Donahue. He'd be on Jerry Springer. He'd be on Oprah.
01:58:32 I mean, well, maybe not cause like to be honest, he sounds like he's not not dumb. He sounds like a reasonably articulate person. At least the the the clip I heard of him on on Ethan Ralph Stream.
01:58:45 So they probably try to find someone that was going to embarrass themselves a little more. But I mean, maybe.
01:58:50 Not just cause he looks scary.
01:58:57 And of course, the irony that I don't even have to say is that I don't think bone face would be accepted by.
01:59:05 By actual national socialists in Germany, I think they would look at him and and and.
01:59:11 Lump them in with all the gypsies.
01:59:14 With all those tattoos.
01:59:19 But yeah, I mean, look.
01:59:21 It is what it is.
01:59:23 I don't think you can avoid this kind of a thing.
01:59:27 And I think that sitting here.
01:59:30 Trying to spend a lot of time discussing it isn't really going to.
01:59:34 Help, just just know that there's going.
01:59:37 To be people like this.
01:59:39 And that people like Laura Loomer are going to go, and because it's not just the ADL, right, people like Laura Loomer will use it to corral the boomers back onto the Zionist plantation.
01:59:49 All those all.
01:59:50 Those boomers that we're starting to think to themselves.
01:59:53 Like. Oh, yeah, maybe there is.
01:59:54 An attack on white people.
01:59:55 Will see this footage and be like oh holy.
01:59:56 ****, I don't want to be, like, associate with those guys.
02:00:00 That looks like the kinds of people my daddy fought against.
02:00:10 And they're not new. I mean you.
02:00:11 Could say ohh but.
02:00:12 You know, they're they're breaking a taboo. They're breaking a taboo.
02:00:16 Yeah, maybe. But it's it's not new. You had the skinheads in the 90s, they they were doing the same thing. What? What did they? What did they accomplish?
02:00:25 Did the Skinhead stop it?
02:00:28 I mean, hell, the skin heads. We're we're doing a lot more than just protesting, you know?
02:00:41 So I just this is just going to be something that that we have.
02:00:46 That goes on and and it it's not worth trying, you know. Are they feds? Are they this? Are they, you know, are they are they are they just playing to the.
02:00:54 Hands of the.
02:00:55 Of the Jews? Or are they working for?
02:00:56 Them or you know, it's just, you know, it's.
02:00:59 It doesn't really matter.
02:01:02 Either way, the results the same. The result is they will be ammunition for groups like the ADL and and for governors like DeSantis who want to pass laws against anti-Semitism and and donors for the ADL. And all this other stuff. And that's just the way it is, and they have to. I mean, these guys aren't dumb. They have to know it.
02:01:23 I'm well. I'm sure like if any groups some are dumb, but they have to know it on some level.
02:01:30 Maybe they're they're letting their emotions get the best of them. I mean, I don't know. I don't know them. I don't. I don't know any of these guys. That's the problem.
02:01:39 And I don't know that if anyone's ever really asked him on camera these questions.
02:01:45 Maybe someone should.
02:01:47 Instead of justice like.
02:01:49 You know Laura Loomer, running around, going oh, my.
02:01:51 Boy, the they're going after me. Look, it's all the the Nazis, and they're calling me a Nazi. But I'm not a Nazi. See, these are the real Nazis. And they said they like Biden. No, they like Biden. Everybody see, cause the Bidens the real nuts.
02:02:04 It's it's just.
02:02:05 Like good Lord.
02:02:08 I mean, that's.
02:02:08 That's the product of what you did.
02:02:14 I don't think there were many. Maybe there were some, but I don't think there were many people that watched that footage.
02:02:19 And were like, yeah.
02:02:19 I think those guys are on to something.
02:02:30 So that's that's, you know, it is what it is.
02:02:33 Like I said, I don't. I don't like uh.
02:02:36 Talking bad about people who I think while they maybe they're misguided in their strategies, ultimately see the same problem as I do. And you know, because look, I I can sympathize with not knowing the right way about the going about this problem because it's a relatively difficult problem that we find that we're finding ourselves.
02:02:54 In and not everyone's going to have the best solution, right?
02:02:57 But at the same time, it's like, come on, man.
02:03:03 All right, John Skywalker. I saw someone mention the film under siege last time by Russian Jew Steven Seagal. Not sure what their point was, but another one of his subversive films is the fire down below 1997. He basically plays a fed.
02:03:21 Who goes into a small town and beats up stupid hillbillies for dumping toxic waste?
Intromusic
02:03:26 Right. Devon Stack
02:03:27 Yeah, he a lot of his movies were like that. I don't remember, did I? I'm pretty sure I covered that movie where there was the the evil white guys hunting black people. 02:03:38 Movie. And he comes to town and stops like that's all.
02:03:41 Of his movies.
02:03:42 All of his movies were basically, you know, white savior, boomer ****.
02:03:48 Or at least a a good portion of them.
02:03:54 Also, just watch the 2014 film. God is not dead. Not sure if it's base, subversive or just a cash grab. The lead actor is 1/2 Jew who apparently is a devout Christian. He wears A Messianic Jew necklace. Notice some very Jewish names in the finance and production of it as well. Any idea?
02:04:13 Not I'm not.
02:04:14 Familiar with that movie? It sounds vaguely familiar.
02:04:19 Like this was this one of those Christian movies that.
02:04:23 I mean, I feel like Christian movies.
02:04:25 In general, are a cash grab.
02:04:27 In the same way that, like Christian rock is a cash grab.
02:04:36 South Park. That episode, I think, was pretty right on about if you're a musician who can't make it in the real industry, then all you have to do is swap out the word baby for Jesus, sing the exact same songs and all of a sudden you'll sell lots of records and have big concerts.
Intromusic
02:04:54 Prayed and believe your whole life. Devon Stack
02:04:59 And here you are explain that to. Interviewing Woman
02:05:01 Me. What do you say to people that are offended by your show? Because you pray to Jesus in every episode? Duck Dynasty Guy
02:05:05 If we disown him, he'll disown us. Kevin Sorbo
02:05:12 And the 12 year old watches his mother dying of cancer. Devon Stack
02:05:16 Whatever happened to those Duck Dynasty guys? Kevin Sorbo
02:05:16 God would allow that. Devon Stack
02:05:19 I used to remember like, every, every conservative was was all about these Duck Dynasty *******. 02:05:24 I think that's isn't that one of the Duck Dynasty guys.
02:05:29 So already I'm thinking like, yeah, this is Boomer Cash grab.
Duck Dynasty Guy
02:05:34 The soundness. Kevin Sorbo
02:05:37 When a 12 year old watches his mother dying of cancer. 02:05:40 God, who would allow that, is not worth believing in. Life is really a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury and signifying.
Devon Stack
02:05:51 Who? Who's the? 02:05:51 Is that is that Hercules?
02:05:56 So it's got, it's got Duck Dynasty and Hercules in it.
Kevin Sorbo
02:06:00 And signifying nothing. Devon Stack
02:06:05 Name Wheaton Josh Wheaton philosophy 150 you might want to think about a different instructor, Mary. Keep it that bad. Think women Coliseum people cheering. 02:06:15 For your death.
Kevin Sorbo
02:06:16 I'm professor Radisson. This is philosophy 150. I would like to bypass senseless debate altogether and jump to the conclusion which every sophomore is already aware of. There is no God. All that are required for each. 02:06:28 Of you is that you fill in the papers.
02:06:31 I've just given you.
Devon Stack
02:06:33 Alright, OK, I got it. What? Who's? Let's see who's. 02:06:47 It's written by Jews.
02:06:50 Threaten by Chuck Konzelman and Kerry Solomon.
02:06:54 'S story by.
02:06:55 Chuck Konzelman, Kerry Solomon and Hunter Dennis.
02:07:00 Produced by.
02:07:03 Oh, Zelinsky, that's kind of funny.
02:07:06 Anna Zelinsky is one of the names.
02:07:11 Yeah. So it's it's a Zionist cash grab. That's what it is.
02:07:18 I mean without having not seen it, that's my impression.
02:07:22 And then cringe. Pan it puts in her two cents and says God is not dead. Starred Kevin Sorbo and was actually pretty good, but not amazing. It was better than saved 2005 though. Anyways, good night. It's 1:00 AM. See you Wednesday. Ohh. And have you watch the documentary people who pee on the floor all the time. No, not yet.
02:07:42 I have not that is on my list of of things to do.
02:07:48 Alright, we got sin. Our sun, sun and our Rad says dollar wave.
02:07:55 Dollar wave. Uh churros here, churros back from the the stormy weather. Let me just go.
02:07:59 Let them in real quick.
02:08:02 In the mean time, enjoy.
02:08:06 I don't have anything long. I think you guys got to deal with.
02:08:12 Deal with some more radio.
02:08:15 I feel like I'm doing some.
02:08:16 Kind of like mind control thing with you guys with that radio thing.
02:08:20 Where is the radio thing.
02:08:23 And here we go. I'll.
02:08:23 Be right back.
02:08:28 Hey cherno.
02:09:10 That's ******* disgusting.
02:09:19 OK, actually, no. Churro is murdering something.
02:09:24 I can't see what it is.
02:09:26 But he's not coming in right now.
02:09:28 He's he's got.
02:09:31 Bloody entrails all over the the at the clean up now and then back the back area. Anyway, let's.
02:09:38 Let's continue on.
02:09:40 Oh boy.
02:09:42 We got my fat little ******** toe with some *** **** money.
Intromusic
02:09:47 Money is power. Speaker 10
02:09:48 Money is the. 02:09:49 A weapon that that you had to defend and.
Devon Stack
02:09:52 Look how Julie this fad is. 02:10:10 Alright, my fat little ******** toe says I encountered a flat in the wild today.
02:10:16 They are only the only people I've come to hate solely for their beliefs. Anyway, here is a here is my tie. I'd rather you have it instead of some random at the.
02:10:32 Well, I appreciate that.
02:10:34 Fat, little ******** toe and yeah, you know the the amnesty is officially over.
02:10:40 The amnesty is officially over.
02:10:43 All of the the flat ***** out there, all the pan ***** you are you are. You are getting shunned now you're getting shunned. You've had your time, you've you've had your time to repent.
02:10:55 And leave your your evil ways. But we are.
02:10:58 Moving forward without you.
02:11:01 I'll be damned if I let you usher in.
02:11:02 Another dark age.
02:11:05 So I appreciate that John Skywalker, you don't have to play it, but this is a 3 minute Star Wars Darth Vader fan film. It's the kind of stuff that you got into in 3D animation. Or is it?
02:11:20 Would you say the quality of this is pretty good or no? I don't know. It's a random question is a random question.
02:11:25 I'm not going to play the whole. I'll. I'll tell you what.
02:11:29 I'll play like a second of it and we'll.
02:11:32 It's probably not what I did at all, or the kind of stuff I did at all. I didn't do fan stuff.
02:11:38 What is this?
02:11:41 Well, quality is not bad. It's actually pretty good.
02:11:44 Yeah, this is the kind of stuff I did. Only was for, like, video game companies. And you know, like the videos you, you would see advertising and video game and you would think, wow, those are good graphics and you'd think that like, that's what the game was like. And then you get the game and and you're like, oh, I was lied to. I was, I was one of the people.
02:12:03 Lying to you. So that's.
02:12:06 That's what I did.
02:12:09 Let's take a look here.
02:12:12 Dork Tron.
02:12:15 Devin, you can you review the spice World or Titanic. Also, here is a 45 minute clip of a ******** cringe that no one cares about. Well, then why?
02:12:24 Would you send it to me?
02:12:27 I don't. I feel like I've done Titanic.
02:12:31 I know I've talked about Titanic and how it's basically like like the worst movie ever because it's it's basically, yeah, go sacrifice yourself for this other woman. And then on top of that.
02:12:45 What is this?
Speaker 13
02:12:48 As in New York, as a New Yorker, I am a Muslim. As a New Yorker, I am Jewish. As a New Yorker, I am black. I am gay. I am disabled. I am a woman seeking to control her health and her choices, because as a New Yorker, we are. 02:13:08 One community.
Devon Stack
02:13:10 That's right. 02:13:13 And that community is now extended.
02:13:15 To the rest of the country.
02:13:19 Spice World I've never seen for obvious reasons.
02:13:22 And yeah, Titanic it's it's basically to sum it up. It's, yeah, go go sacrifice or sacrifice yourself for this woman for no real reason. Ohh and by the way, that woman is now going to start a new life with another man. Raise kids with him and then when he dies.
02:13:42 **** that guy, because the whole time you've been thinking about that guy who who sacrificed himself for you.
02:13:49 So yeah, it's just all. It's all kinds of bad.
02:13:55 Let's see here my fat little ******** toe. Also not to be a whiny little *****. Well, then, should I just stop?
02:14:02 Reading it if.
02:14:02 You don't want to be a whiny *****.
02:14:04 That's kind of like when people say, well, I don't want to sound racist, but and then they say something racist. Just like, why? Why don't you want to sound racist? Just say it.
02:14:13 But is there a way for you to stream and something below 1080?
02:14:16 You know, I looked at the settings today. I actually looked before I went live.
02:14:21 And there's no option and and and maybe I need to update OS cause I've been kind of avoiding the updates.
02:14:27 Because it usually breaks stuff and there's no setting like there used to be. I mean, there's a setting for output.
02:14:32 And the output is 720P. Maybe it's a setting in on on Odyssey side, but if if so, I don't know where it's at. I've never seen a setting there.
02:14:43 So as far as I know, I'm stuck doing this says I'm living on data and anything over 720 doesn't play either way. Take it easy and put the shekels to good use. Well, I appreciate that and yeah, I would love to to to to cut down on my bandwidth. Absolutely. I don't think we need like 4K insomnia streams by any.
02:15:03 Any means? I just there's no setting. If I go to settings just as an example, which I guess maybe I can't do while I'm streaming. Oh, maybe I'm ******* it up by doing that. I'm not going to do that.
02:15:15 Did I just **** it up? No. OK, I think we're still good.
02:15:19 I made the I made the bar go from green to red when I clicked that I'm not going.
02:15:22 To click anything like that anymore. But yeah, it's it. There's there. I I specifically checked before.
02:15:28 The stream and there's no.
02:15:30 There's no, I don't know. I don't know how these other people are doing it. Maybe they're not. Maybe they're using like stream labs or something like that. And I'm I'm using OBS.
02:15:39 I can. I'll I'll look. Maybe there's some way you can manually edit an ini file or something like that.
02:15:47 Let's see here.
02:15:50 A real ubermensch.
02:15:53 Real Uber Mensch, with the large penis money.
Speaker 10
02:15:58 Money is power. 02:16:00 Money is the only weapon that you have.
02:16:02 To defend itself with.
Devon Stack
02:16:04 Go, Julie, this *** is. 02:16:29 I'm just a weekend photographer.
02:16:32 All right.
02:16:35 A rare I'm awake for black pill moment. I would give you more money during the live streams if I could stay awake. Well, I appreciate that. That's very generous of you. Real ubermensch. You're a real ubermensch.
02:16:48 Harmless GA content creator. I recommend watching and possibly collaborating with in the future is why it's Stag. He's done videos on the subversiveness of Breaking Bad Once Upon a time in the West, George Carlin Gran Torino. Here's his link, great quote from his quote. Once Upon a time.
02:17:08 In the West video.
02:17:11 Is quote. If we white people are dying, it is because we died in myth first. If we are to live, we must live in myth again. Well, I I I agree to that. To some extent. I think that we need to have our our our narratives. There's not even really a cohesive narrative.
02:17:31 And the the white right anymore.
02:17:34 You know there's there's just not.
02:17:36 I mean, there's.
02:17:37 A lot of we.
02:17:38 All know what we don't want?
02:17:40 But there doesn't seem to be any agreement on what we actually want and that's part of the problem. Multiculturalism is even within different groups of white people or or or a bunch of white people have been atomized and separated by all this other multiculturalism. Multi racialism is that we've, we've all been shoved into some other corner of the country with its own little subculture, and now we don't really. We don't really feel connected.
02:18:04 Unfortunately, a lot of that stuff requires a.
02:18:06 Lot of money.
02:18:07 You know like that that the Jews were able to control and rewrite and guide American culture by producing movies that cost hundreds of millions of dollars and doing it repeatedly.
02:18:18 And the right has never had the the means or the will or I don't know the fortitude to do it.
02:18:25 And the closest thing to it is these stupid Ben Shapiro garbage movies. So it's that's really kind of the problem.
02:18:34 They call me Mr. ****. Someone last stream mentioned having discussion with Ryan Dawson. The thing about him is he names Jews, but he believes racism is dead. Dead end coming from a guy who married an Asian and has Asian kids. He has no weight in racial affairs anymore. There must be a line.
02:18:53 Drawn somewhere? Well, he's not white, either. He's he's Native American. He's one of these tribes that although his brother looks pretty Indian, he doesn't look as Indian as.
02:19:01 My brother does, but there he. That's why he's he's not white. He's he's not white. His kids, his wife's not white. His kids aren't white, you know. So yeah, that's the. That's why when you have these people.
02:19:14 That that pop.
02:19:15 Up and and it's OK for them to agree with us on certain things and to to amplify our message and stuff. But you can't have leaders.
02:19:24 That aren't white, so yeah, he could never be a leader because.
02:19:28 He's not us.
02:19:30 Right. So and I I'm well aware of that, but it doesn't mean that he he doesn't add anything to the conversation.
02:19:41 Sith freaking dastard. I think that's what how, he said. Been following since the Jew tube days always enjoy the content no matter the topic. Well, I appreciate that.
02:19:52 Jay Ray, Jay Ray, 1981.
Speaker 14
02:19:55 Cash flow checkout. Devon Stack
02:20:02 I'd like to return this. 02:20:05 A lot of big right wing Twitter accounts tweeted the hashtag ban. The ADL. You didn't. Doesn't it even *******, or does it even ******* matter? Even Elon said let's do a poll on it. Your thoughts on it?
02:20:19 I I was on. I wasn't on Twitter by the time.
02:20:22 I saw it, it was like.
02:20:25 You know today.
02:20:27 So it was, it was already over. And so I was just like, OK. And I looked into.
02:20:32 It to see what was going. I know you're talking about now, but I didn't even know it was going on.
02:20:37 Because I was busy doing stuff and I'm not believe it or not, I'm not always online. I I try not to be online for periods of time because I'm online a lot.
02:20:47 You know, I don't know. I I.
02:20:49 The thing is.
02:20:52 One thing I noticed was a lot of people in the replies.
02:20:57 They were, they were saying stuff like.
02:21:00 I don't remember.
02:21:00 The **** the ADL is, but not in like in there. And now I'm going to Google it like it wasn't like that.
02:21:06 It was just, I don't know who they are and I don't care.
02:21:09 And then the only people who did care were people who.
02:21:13 Are like us, right? The people who already care Elon mentioned it is, you know, it's nothing to get excited about. It's like when when Elon mentions birth rates, all this other stuff, he yeah, he's not afraid to mention it, whatever. But I think that as you see with a lot of the other people that were.
02:21:34 Jumping in at the last second because they didn't want to be left out, they were saying.
02:21:37 Things like well then y'all used to do good work.
02:21:40 Right. And then they got woke. Well, no, it's it's it's been ******* rotten to the core since the very beginning. When Leo.
02:21:45 Frank murdered a.
02:21:46 White girl and then blamed the illiterate black guy for.
02:21:50 It I mean that that it was founded on woke. It was founded on Jewish supremacism. And so it the ADL has always been bad. It was this bad in the 90s. It was this.
02:22:00 Bad and early, it's always been this bad. It's always been this bad. It didn't just recently.
02:22:04 Get woke.
02:22:06 And I think that that's the narrative that Elon is going with is that ohh yeah, the in fact, I think he agreed with.
02:22:12 One of those tweets.
02:22:13 And replied something like Oh yeah, well, you know, they're they're they're not exactly in the center anymore. So and I think that's what it is, is that that they're just trying to pull them back. They're boiling the frog too hard, too fast, and they need to, they need to rein him in a little bit. Jonathan Greenblatt is is is making people hate Jews more than he's getting them to, to, to fear them.
02:22:34 So it's.
02:22:37 I think that's what's going on. Is it bad? No, it's not bad. And maybe there will be a lot of people that will look up and see what the ADL is. And and that'll be like their first baby red pill or whatever, however you.
02:22:49 Want to put.
02:22:49 It in and maybe it's not a bad idea to to get that to socially shame a lot of these.
02:22:56 The so-called conservatives like you know, the Charlie Kirks of the world into bad mouthing the 80. I don't know that they ever got him to do that, but I'm sure like a couple of these.
02:23:08 These people that want to seem like they're youthful and you know that the people that are trying to be gatekeepers, but they know that they have to work within the confines of what's what, the the culture of the young right is and ADL hate is definitely a part of that culture now. But it's also not super edgy because I'm pretty sure.
02:23:31 Alex Jones was talking **** about the ADL like 10 ******* years ago.
02:23:36 And so, and the ADL has been in fact, I'm pretty sure, and I could be mistaken. But even like Jews, like Mark Levin on talk radio, we're talking **** about the ADL, like, 20 years ago. Michael Savage, another Jew right wing talk Radio Jew, was talking **** about the ADL 20 years ago. So it's not like this big, edgy thing.
02:23:56 The the talk should about the ADL.
02:24:01 But I I don't know. I don't know. I I I would like to see them have to register as a foreign agent and and same with APAC and all these other groups, but that I just, I don't think that's going to happen.
02:24:14 And I don't know.
02:24:16 I don't know that how much of this really.
02:24:19 Moves the needle at all, but who knows, right?
02:24:23 I could be wrong. Grabler stabler. Are you familiar with the streamer from the UK? Who goes by Western paradigm or western or western? Western is how you put it paradigm.
02:24:36 He's on NPR sometimes, but if you are familiar with him, would you be open to appearing as a guest on his live stream sometime? It would be an instant classic, I believe. Well, I'm not familiar with him, but I don't mind going on people's live streams. I just, I've I got a.
02:24:52 Lot of.
02:24:55 Invites I've got to clear out of the inbox just because it's.
02:25:00 It's been.
02:25:02 It's been busy over here, but absolutely I would go on. I mean, well, I mean, I'd probably want to watch something he's done before going on, but.
02:25:09 I'm sure he's not that bad.
02:25:12 But no, I've never.
02:25:13 Heard of him?
02:25:15 Let's see here.
02:25:17 They call me Mr. Negs. BG E awarded this naggers company a nice fat contract to do some utility work. His company just him hired us to do the work. At least my boss knows what's going on as I drop hints in the conversation.
02:25:32 Well, yeah, that's that's how this guy that we interviewed did it is he just went in and got the contracts because he was black.
02:25:39 And then he subbed it out to someone else, and then he bought.
02:25:42 His hybrid couch.
02:25:44 That's how a lot of this stuff.
02:25:45 Works. Yeah. I mean, look, if if you're.
02:25:49 A smart black. Why? Why wouldn't you do that? I would. That's probably.
02:25:52 What I would do?
02:25:54 You know why not?
02:25:57 Let's see here Zazi mattas bot. Hey, there's another movie you couldn't make the day. Ace Ventura Pet Detective Finkle and Einhorn, Einhorn and Finkle. Why is Jim Carrey such a transphobe? And why doesn't he get called out for Ace Ventura?
02:26:14 Thanks for the show. It's been a really long time since I've seen anything like that, but I I do remember there was one of those movies, the.
02:26:27 Yeah, one of the the character, it was a ******, right? And then there was that seeing where he's he kissed the ****** and so he had to go take.
02:26:34 A shower and.
02:26:36 Yeah, I mean that it was another time you could make fun of ******** on in movies and TV until very recently.
02:26:42 That's just I mean.
02:26:43 You can make fun of ******* on on.
02:26:45 Movies and TV till very recently.
02:26:48 All this stuff is really post Obama.
02:26:52 Red truck, the rent a hitman goblin is laughable by how ridiculous it sounds. Sadly, the future with diversity quotas and competency problems with in law enforcement. She could have been the boss ***** Detective unable to solve crimes of this nature. Well, that's The thing is, I think that's what I'm I'm trying to illustrate. Here is just the.
02:27:12 Competency level in in, in criminals and everywhere else is going to just go.
02:27:15 Down, people are just going to be ******* *******. And that goblin chick is is a good example.
02:27:23 Ali Mir, Devon by all accounts, the third or the three-year old was a real *******. He had likely had it coming.
02:27:29 To him, who are, who are we to judge? Well, maybe, maybe that three-year old said right.
02:27:36 I don't know how to say this. Ohh.
02:27:38 Wait his humble?
02:27:41 Remnant, his humble remnant, I think, is what it.
Newsman
02:27:45 Says when you're trying to save money. Spokeswoman
02:27:48 A good rule to follow is to. Devon Stack
02:27:57 Take it from these gym neighbors. It'll pay dividends. 02:28:01 Dev and I have known who you are for some time, and yet I have only started to listen to your streams.
02:28:06 As of late.
02:28:07 During my 12 hour shifts, thanks for all that you do. I appreciate it really.
Hammer
02:28:13 You're a good good. Devon Stack
02:28:14 Boy, they're gonna call me a. 02:28:15 Good boy, sig.
02:28:17 Hail from Ireland. God is with us. Come on out with it. Grocery store, please. I don't know you're talking about.
02:28:36 Well, hey, I'll tell you what. You got a hold back catalog. You can check out now if you haven't been listening. So there's there's hours upon hours upon hours. If you got like long shifts where you have to sit there and and entertain yourself, hopefully I can be there to do that and appreciate the support.
02:28:52 You know, I I could have been * ****, though, you know, I could have done, actually, I don't.
02:28:56 I couldn't have done it because, oh wait, it was actually gonna work.
02:28:59 The one time it was gonna work.
02:29:00 No, I I jinxed it. It's not gonna work.
02:29:03 It's not going to.
02:29:04 Work now.
02:29:05 See, I was. I was going to.
02:29:06 Do this cause you said right at the end?
02:29:07 When I saw you were from.
Hammer
02:29:08 Ireland hold on. What's up? Guido
02:29:10 I'm a potato. Bigger big shot. Devon Stack
02:29:15 All right. 02:29:19 Let's see here, Jay Ray, 1980.
02:29:20 One the three-year old called her. You. You beat me to the joke by an.
02:29:25 Hour. The three.
02:29:26 Year old called her A so.
02:29:27 What's the problem?
02:29:29 Jay Ray, 1981 again. Dude, when I wigged, when I when I wigged.
02:29:35 When I wigged, I don't know. That means I'm an early millennial. All the oh, wait, when you turn into a wigger, all the rap music was just anti white rappers whining about how the white world brought them down. Ohh, and crime, murder and the dope slinging game white kids were so taken back by taken back by this.
02:29:56 And in my.
02:29:57 Opinion. It was a major siop but affected so many European stock kids.
02:30:03 Well, I'll tell you what there is. When I used to listen to gangster rap and stuff like that.
02:30:09 I I listened.
02:30:11 To it cause it was funny to me.
02:30:14 Because it was so unrelatable, and it was.
02:30:16 So over the top.
02:30:18 And I think that was kind.
02:30:19 Of the feeling of the 90s.
02:30:21 Right.
02:30:22 That that's why.
02:30:22 A lot of white people thought it was funny when they had def comedy Jam, which was just really it is an hour and.
02:30:27 1/2 of some.
02:30:30 White hating black guy, telling jokes about how.
02:30:33 Very thinly veiled, hated white people, and you'd look at the crowd and it would be very.
02:30:38 White and they'd all be laughing.
02:30:40 And I think it's because they didn't realize it really wasn't a joke.
02:30:45 And in the same way like I was listening to the the the rap music ironically, you know, like it was, it was funny to me. I thought it was like it was an exercise in in, in hyperbole.
02:30:56 And you know, and I and I like the. I like the sound design of it better.
02:31:00 Than I liked a lot of.
02:31:01 The alternative music that was being popped out.
02:31:07 Yeah, it it's.
02:31:10 I I guarantee they got into the heads of a lot of people. In fact, it just look at the way that the.
02:31:14 TikTok cause.
02:31:15 Look, that's still the case, right? You look at Tik Toks now and it's all black people music. Every single one of these things is it's. Oh, look at this white girl. She's about to dance to a black guy singing about *****.
02:31:29 And anytime it gets to a part in this or like the Tik toks where they're singing the song and it gets to the part where the the rapper.
02:31:36 Says and they they like cover their mouth because they oh, I can't.
02:31:40 Say that part of it.
02:31:42 When my friends and I were were listening to this stuff, that was part of why we listened to it, because we got it. We could yell really loud.
02:31:49 When we were singing along to it cause it was funny.
02:31:52 You know, like we thought that just the name N.W.A. Right, with attitude. We thought that that was that was some funny.
02:31:59 **** like that was part of the appeal.
02:32:02 Part of the appeal was that it was it was, uh, it was naughty.
Newswoman
02:32:07 You guys are calling yourself. Intromusic
02:32:09 Right. Devon Stack
02:32:10 Like that's, that's literally why we we we we liked it to some extent was it was the naughtiest music you could listen to. So it was part of just being like an an edge. 02:32:20 Lord, you know.
02:32:23 All right.
02:32:27 Entertain us all. Non white people think violence first. Here's an Asian attack attacks a white guy for a Fender Bender.
02:32:37 Well, alright, let's take a look. Why not?
Speaker 10
02:32:40 Why not? Hammer
02:32:45 There was a sucker punch. Victim
02:32:46 Radius Austin morning. 02:32:47 Meteorologist Avery to Moscow still seems a little shaken up by this punch. Caught on Dash Cam video this week.
Hammer
02:32:54 He said one sentence with an obscenity in there. 02:32:58 You hit my blank car and I replied. No, you hit my car and that's when he swung with his entire force.
Devon Stack
02:33:01 OK, but imagine, imagine any punched down by. 02:33:03 That mortal combat.
02:33:04 That's looking ************.
Victim
02:33:06 Just moments before that. Devon Stack
02:33:08 Like if if the if the white guy didn't at that point, then lay that ****** out, then he's kind of a *****. Like if you let if you let like. 02:33:17 You know like sub zero over here, overpower you then.
Victim
02:33:21 A little shaken up by this punch caught on Dash Cam video this week. Devon Stack
02:33:25 Yeah. And look, he looks like he was. Hammer
02:33:25 He said. Devon Stack
02:33:26 Just the push. He's like, oh, he said, he said. 02:33:29 That's the problem with white people is white people are domesticated animals.
02:33:34 That's really what it is, is you're mixing domesticated animals with feral animals.
02:33:40 Now, maybe your domesticated dog is. He's a good boy and he's loyal and he'll do all these good things, but.
02:33:46 You know, when faced with a a timber wolf, what's he gonna do?
02:33:50 And I think that's the problem is white people are just too domesticated now.
02:33:56 And it's going to take.
02:33:58 Some epigenetic changes to change that.
02:34:00 And that's going to happen.
02:34:02 It's already starting. That's going to happen.
02:34:08 Well, look at this ******** ****** ********.
02:34:10 ****** with $1.00.
Newsman
02:34:12 Do you have that much money in your bank at home? Intromusic
02:34:17 I'd buy that for a dollar. Devon Stack
02:34:25 Thank you for the stream Dev. Speaking of the black people here, or there's a new coup. 02:34:31 In Gabon this week.
02:34:33 A new coup and recent strings of coups that had Pro W French governments possibly done by Russia, and now the Chinese are sending in troops and equipment to keep out the US thoughts. I I think you've asked me about this before. I don't really have any thoughts on it because it's it's not, you know, I'm.
02:34:53 I'm I'm sure geopolitically it it has.
02:34:56 Has repercussions, but it's not really.
02:35:01 You know.
02:35:04 I mean, look. Why? Why, why? Why do I feel anything for the what's what's you know what I mean?
02:35:09 I see this and I feel nothing.
02:35:13 If I had some kind of financial interest in.
02:35:17 Gavin or Gabon or whatever.
02:35:19 The **** it is.
02:35:21 Then yeah, I might care if these were like my if these were my.
02:35:27 Livestock, because they're they're clearly, they clearly belong to the Chinese or the Russians or someone.
02:35:33 Then I would care, but they're not my livestock, so I don't give a ****.
02:35:36 About them.
02:35:40 Maybe maybe I should, maybe that's.
02:35:41 Ignorant of me, but I just don't care.
02:35:44 Harmless G ranked the DC or ranked the DC Area Counties DC itself, Prince George Montgomery, Fairfax, Loudon from best to worst.
02:35:55 I mean, it's been so long. I know. Prince George, that was like the. That was like the murder part. Part of it. Right. And then Loudon was probably one of the fancier parts.
02:36:04 Fairfax kind of too, but it was Fairfax was getting a little.
02:36:09 Little scummy, even even then.
02:36:14 Just because of the the proximity, I think Montgomery.
02:36:20 I mean, Montgomery was was hit or miss, right? Cause you could be in in Chevy Chase or or or Silver, Silver Spring. And and there were like some nice areas. But then there was also some pretty ****** areas.
02:36:34 In the in that part is Maryland, right, like Maryland is.
02:36:39 Is Maryland's like?
02:36:40 That like in that part, it's like way dirtier than Virginia and it just way worse than Virginia.
02:36:48 Alright then we got common filth respecter.
02:36:52 Common filth respect her with the *** **** money.
Speaker 10
02:36:55 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you has. 02:36:58 To defend himself with.
Devon Stack
02:37:00 Go, Julie, this *** is. 02:37:18 All right. Come and filth respecter. I've been lurking for a long time, and I've had a blessed year, so please take some of my money. Well, I appreciate that. Come and fill the respecter. And thanks for the support. You're always welcome.
02:37:33 So common filth respect to everybody.
02:37:37 Splitter trays Jews were the slave owners and traders. We need to bring that up or bring that back to the mainstream. I just don't think that it matters.
02:37:46 Because a people aren't gonna. I don't think that even just it's it's alright. Here's the thing.
02:37:53 Obviously it matters.
Guido
02:37:55 Right. Devon Stack
02:37:56 But lots of things that you think cause you're probably right leaning and slightly autistic. 02:38:02 That you think matters because you're a rational thinker. It doesn't matter to the emotional thinkers. It matter.
02:38:09 It's like I.
02:38:09 I remember at some point in the late 90s is when you started to hear it the most. When white people, they were starting to get a little frustrated with with being blamed for slavery constantly by black.
02:38:20 People, they started bringing up like it was going to be. This was going to be the big thing, right? They started bringing up all the time. Like, well, actually, there were more white slaves, you know, and indentured servants and blah. And like, that's all true and whatever. But it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter to these people. Their feelings don't care about your facts. And so it's. It's.
02:38:40 It's not something like that might matter in a personal.
02:38:44 Debate that you have with a loved one or something like that, that might matter to to try to show someone on a personal level that that these things are are realities they get glossed over, but I I don't think that it's. I mean, I'm not saying don't tell people about it. I'm just saying the effectiveness of of spreading that to the.
02:39:04 General public is going to be.
02:39:06 Pretty minimal, unfortunately.
02:39:10 Prairie Dog, one of your streams. You use the term scientific rigor and I couldn't help but notice how it rhymes with Neil deGrasse Tyson. Well, there you go.
02:39:22 He's not very sciency, though. That's the problem with that guy. He's he's just black and he knew Carl Sagan, so he that's why he has his.
02:39:29 Like that's. That's why he has Carl. I I think that he was he was Carl Sagan was so excited to have, like, a black science he slave that he tried to mentor him so that they could have like a black science guy.
02:39:44 And he? But he was never that smart.
02:39:47 You know, he was never that. I mean, he's not dumb like, right. He's higher IQ than.
02:39:53 A lot of black people, the most black people, I guess you could say, but that still puts him at like he's like an average white guy.
02:40:00 He's an average white guy and and he's I get why people don't like it.
02:40:06 I don't like.
02:40:07 Him, you know. But I and I get.
02:40:08 Why people they dislike him so much it like it turns them off from science. But the problem is is if you start being the I ******* hate science crowd, then you usher in a dark age.
02:40:21 Or you are relegating yourself and your descendants to being part of the underclass. As we we go into a more technologically relevant reality.
02:40:32 Which which we are. I mean that's just until like I think a lot of people are banking on this, this fantasy that.
02:40:38 We're going to.
02:40:39 Devolve into some kind of Mad Max scenario and maybe that will happen, but I wouldn't put all your eggs in that basket.
02:40:49 Which reminds me, there was.
02:40:52 There's a Noah McDonald joke. I'm I I'm.
02:40:55 I'm tempted to tell it, maybe, maybe I'll do it at the end here.
02:41:00 Maybe we'll see.
02:41:02 A lot of you have probably heard it, but it's.
02:41:06 I don't care.
02:41:09 J5 says teens.
02:41:14 And then he says, *******.
02:41:21 There we go.
02:41:23 Veruca salt.
02:41:25 Hi Devin, I.
02:41:25 Have a movie suggestion after doing Titanic together, Leo Leo Di Caprio and Kate Winslet made the 2008 film Revolutionary.
02:41:34 Road set in the 1950s. It is a great example of feminist and teen natalist anti marriage, Jewish cultural subversion with truly phenomenal acting. It's based on a 1961 book.
02:41:49 Who is behind that, I wonder. Let's see here.
02:42:08 Uh, that doesn't sound like a Jewish name.
02:42:14 That I don't know. He might be a Sephardic Jew. I'm not seeing a whole lot of Jewish produced Bobby Cohen.
02:42:22 So there is, but then again, it's Hollywood, so I don't know that might be worth. I've never. I've never heard of.
02:42:27 This movie.
02:42:28 So maybe that's something to take a look at.
02:42:32 Lowly scribing God's army. I spent a week in DC as a kid. It was 1985 and we stayed at the Willard. We still saw a lot of Riff Raff, a guy tried to attack the Constitution with an axe and a lot of the black guys carried purses.
02:42:48 They carried purses. I'll tell you my my first time ever seeing a gay black guy was in DC and I had a really hard time not just laughing my *** off because I just. I couldn't believe it. I was. I was.
02:42:59 On the metro train and just like the gayest like like prison movie gay like Black Guy was was talking and in like the like, almost like, you know, the level of.
02:43:09 Hide your wife.
02:43:10 Hide your kids. You know that kind.
02:43:11 Of guy I was just.
02:43:11 Like Oh my.
02:43:12 God, I didn't know these people were real.
02:43:19 Devin, thanks for all you do to entertain and educate us. Have you ever looked at the story of the desegregation of Glen Echo Park outside DC? It's a classic tale of a Jew who organizes black youths to cause problems. George Lincoln Rock will help to try to stop the integration. No, I've never heard of that.
02:43:39 And I will add that.
02:43:43 My very convoluted notes and maybe get to it someday.
02:43:51 Entertaining us.
02:43:53 Here's another Asian man shoots 6 year old neighbor for riding a bike on lawn. Link for relevance.
02:44:01 OK, well, we'll already played the other one.
02:44:03 We'll let people click that link if they would like, but I yeah, the the idea that that high IQ just means good. I'm not an IQ supremacist. I'm OK with stupid white people.
02:44:15 OK. In fact, it's almost worse if the outsiders have high IQ's because rather than being dangerous in a a way that never results in real power, they get dangerous in a way that results in real power.
02:44:33 Smash and Smile, Smash and Smile with the with ma'am. More, more *** **** money.
02:44:40 Children today we'll be reading the.
Intromusic
02:44:42 Best Christmas ever. Our story begins with. Devon Stack
02:44:46 The magic *****. Intromusic
02:44:50 OK. 02:44:57 Where did the snowman go? The.
Devon Stack
02:45:10 Best Christmas ever. 02:45:14 All right. I appreciate you, brother, can you clip the scene of the guy slapping the woman or woman around, asking her if she is a from your last dream?
02:45:25 Yeah, that would be a funny one. That would be a funny one. There's there's a.
02:45:28 Few funny ones in that.
02:45:30 Yeah, maybe.
02:45:34 I have it well, I might be able.
02:45:36 To pull it up even.
02:45:38 Let me see. Let me see.
02:45:47 Let me see if I can open it up here.
02:45:52 Sometimes after I'm done with the stream, I don't always save the.
02:45:58 The project file.
02:46:06 But I might have it looks like I might have.
02:46:09 Yeah, I did.
02:46:16 Let me see if this.
02:46:22 Talking about this one right.
02:46:26 There's gotta be like a A I I.
02:46:28 Could probably trim it down to something short.
Speaker 14
02:46:29 Having trouble at. 02:46:30 Home your mother.
02:46:32 Yes, Frankie, you said you wanted to take a job in Jersey. Couldn't we run away?
02:46:41 I'd do anything to be with you anything.
Speaker 16
02:46:44 That's not a bad idea. 02:46:47 That's not a bad idea at all.
02:46:50 Just tell me one thing.
02:46:52 Is it true?
Speaker 14
02:46:54 His virtue. Speaker 16
02:46:56 Is your mother a tell me. Intromusic
02:47:01 Tell me you love. Speaker 16
02:47:03 All the kids talking behind my back are you? Devon Stack
02:47:27 Yeah, maybe just like. Speaker 16
02:47:31 Is your mother a? Devon Stack
02:47:36 Or should we go to or start where he's already? 02:47:38 Yelling Toby all.
Intromusic
02:47:41 The kids talking to you. Speaker 16
02:47:47 Tell me. Devon Stack
02:47:53 I'm sure I can come. 02:47:53 Up with something, Virgil.
Intromusic
02:48:03 Morning management. Thank you. Devon Stack
02:48:10 In the oops. 02:48:11 Is mine. I thought I was muted for.
02:48:13 A second in the last string, the part of or in imitation, where the girl points wait.
02:48:20 Are you talking the same thing?
02:48:22 The girl points out the skin color or struck me because the same thing happened to me in preschool. I was playing with a black kid and I just mentioned he was Brown even when it was weird to me, I could point out the sky was blue, but observing that was bad. Well, like I told you guys, the story when I was a kid.
02:48:44 My mom.
02:48:46 She told me this. She was so proud of me. She was so proud of me, she said. You know, you know Devin, I I knew that you were a good kid because.
02:48:56 I went to pick you up from the bus stop.
02:48:59 One day.
02:49:01 And I I saw you talking to a black kid.
02:49:06 And and and you know, among other kids.
02:49:10 And you got in the car.
02:49:14 And you started talking about, you were talking to about talking to one of your friends. And I said ohh.
02:49:18 Which one are you talking about?
02:49:21 And you said, oh, the.
02:49:22 Kid in the red jacket.
02:49:24 And I looked over there and the only one with the red jacket was the black kid.
02:49:29 And I started crying because.
02:49:33 Because you had said the kid in the red jacket and not the black kid.
02:49:41 No, you know.
02:49:42 Kids are not born physicists.
02:49:46 Red truck. But I think his name was Taiwan. Weirdly, I think I think that black kids name was Taiwan.
02:49:55 And I'm almost positive that was his name. Which?
02:49:57 Doesn't make any sense but.
02:50:01 Red truck the nog got lucky with the iPad? He thought it was a box full of sauce.
02:50:09 A box full of sauce.
02:50:15 Oh, I get it. Because this OK, because the I got it.
Intromusic
02:50:23 Right. Devon Stack
02:50:24 Alright, OK. 02:50:24 All right.
02:50:31 Splitter trace. Look at this. 13 second video clip about ring TV. Look up adorable baby brightens moms day while she's at work ring TV.
02:50:42 I don't know or start. We're starting to get into that into the zone of of jukebox stream. I I hate doing that.
02:50:50 I'll look.
02:50:52 I'll take. I'll take a tiny look here.
02:50:57 If it doesn't look awesome.
02:51:01 There's a bunch of them. There's like, a whole bunch of them.
02:51:05 I don't understand why this is.
02:51:10 A bunch of results at least.
02:51:14 Is this the one you're talking about? I think this is probably the one you're talking about.
Intromusic
02:51:25 Yo, Mama. Yo, Mama. Devon Stack
02:51:29 Yeah, minimum. 02:51:32 Yeah, I don't understand what it's it's a ring commercial. Yep.
02:51:40 Alright, Amos Burton.
02:51:44 Everyone thinking that the cameras are going to be the solution to criminal activity is in a feel good delusion. Cameras only collect evidence. What good is that when the criminals aren't being prosecuted? Well, that what good is it when you're the one that's.
02:51:58 Prosecuted a lot of times, these cameras end up being.
02:52:02 What put you in jail?
02:52:05 You know what's cheaper? A ring or a A. A pit in your backyard. Hey, Damon, can you tell us in what order you lived in various places and how your situational awareness evolved as a result, for example, that it's starting to be seen in Mexico and California.
02:52:26 What was your first awakening moment at the?
02:52:28 Time. Well, I mean, look.
02:52:31 It started very early. I didn't it.
02:52:32 Wasn't like a A.
02:52:33 Evolution that much because when I was even like a a small kid, I was having to ride the bus with a lot of Vietnamese kids who were.
02:52:43 Just like they were.
02:52:45 More violent than I probably all the other kids.
02:52:49 You know, the Cambodian kids like the the jungle. Asians were the worst, honestly. And. But yeah, like it was, it was maybe maybe 50% white. The classes I went to and I didn't have problems with any of the white kids.
02:53:05 But it was it all the kids that were that were hard to deal with that were you had to watch your back around where the the non white kids, a lot of them were jungle Asians and and some.
02:53:15 Blacks so and and you know, and it didn't really matter as I got older like I witnessed the same stuff because by the time I was.
02:53:24 In high school.
02:53:26 It was the same sort of a deal I I told you I went to like the rich kid, quote UN quote high school. But there was still enough Mexicans that hated white people, and they made it clear and nothing you.
02:53:34 Know it was socially acceptable for them to hate white people.
02:53:38 Yeah, that's when you had the movies coming out like.
02:53:40 You know, white men can't jump and.
02:53:42 White girls and like it they were.
02:53:44 Hollywood and the culture was openly hostile the whites.
02:53:48 So if they were openly hostile to whites.
02:53:50 It wasn't a.
02:53:50 Big deal. And so I think my self preservation just kicked in earlier than maybe some people.
02:53:57 And I saw it as more of a a a threat than I think a lot of people did.
02:54:03 Zero The adventures of Rabbi Jacob was the most painful to watch Jewish film I've seen, and it came out in.
02:54:09 1973.
02:54:11 I wonder if it had any effect on people. The adventures of Rabbi Jacob. That sounds like a a religious movie.
02:54:17 I don't.
02:54:18 They've heard of that. The adventures of Rabbi Jacob.
02:54:27 What is this?
02:54:30 Is there?
02:54:34 Oh, it's a. That's good. It's a French movie.
02:54:37 Ohh, here's a Hitler clip.
02:54:40 Elmore Doctor Miller.
Speaker 15
02:54:42 Their anger? Name. Devon Stack
02:54:48 Where does Hitler come in? Speaker 15
02:54:49 Yeah, yeah. 02:54:57 I'm little mish, but I I know in sikharam Buddha salts.
Devon Stack
02:55:06 Ah yes. 02:55:08 Alright, it's. I don't know what they're saying.
02:55:12 But there you go.
02:55:14 Everyone's Hitler, sons of the serpent. Why are they marching now? I thought they had a month for that.
02:55:21 I don't. I don't have no idea what the context.
02:55:24 Of that is who was marching.
02:55:28 Yeah, I don't know the.
02:55:29 Context is Lich Lord Godfrey Blood Tribe and their leader Hammer have already spoken of how based Azov Battalion and pushing for people to join the war against Russia and Ukraine, even if not feds, they are dangerous idiots.
02:55:45 Yeah, I I've never. I've never watched the interviews with him or talked to him. And like I said, the only thing I've heard the bone face guy talk about that. Yeah, I think you got to remember there. There. There's not, there's.
02:56:00 There are like.
02:56:02 Like the Azoff people, right? They have their own kind of pro white.
02:56:10 Hierarchy, I guess in a way, right. And so maybe they're a part of that.
02:56:16 Uh, let's see here. Let's Lord Godfrey. We're going to see a lot of suddenly new white national groups pop up that are suspiciously pro NATO pros. Dog. As time goes on, if a group is not anti NATO anti interventionist, don't trust them even if they're just dumb.
02:56:35 Yeah, I mean, like, I don't, I don't.
02:56:36 I'm not gonna say I'm I'm anti NATO in, in in terms of anti W If the West was still.
02:56:45 How boomers think the West is?
02:56:47 You know what I mean?
02:56:48 And not against the concept of protecting the West from rivals. It's just that now I'm kind of, I don't care. I I don't care if the West is protected. In fact, in in a lot of ways, I think that the people that.
02:57:03 That for real change to.
02:57:05 Happen they know that there needs to.
02:57:07 Be a Black Swan.
02:57:09 Event it almost seems desirable to.
02:57:13 To not have any kind of protection if you know.
02:57:16 What I mean?
02:57:18 Look, there's that's a touchy subject, but.
02:57:21 I get what you're saying there.
02:57:23 A real Uber Mensch arguing with flat Earthers is equivalent to approaching a screaming homeless man.
02:57:27 And debating him.
02:57:29 Yes and no. There's just unfortunately a lot of, well, maybe there's a lot of people on the right that are screaming homeless men too, but unfortunately, that's a virus that's taking hold. And there's some really big influencers out there whether you like it or not, that are flat Earthers.
02:57:42 And they just they're peddling any any conspiracy theory they can. And I don't know, maybe they believe it, maybe they don't. But it's it's it's making it's it's look I don't like the argument that it makes us look bad it it.
02:57:55 Does but it it goes way beyond that it it's just it makes us bad. It doesn't make us look bad it.
02:58:01 Makes us look bad.
02:58:02 Because it makes us bad.
02:58:04 And so it's worth letting people know it's it's worth bullying those people.
02:58:11 They need to be bullied, just like the custards needed to be bullied.
02:58:15 So I don't think it's completely look if if it was a real fringe and you'd be surprised, it's just not as fringy as you.
02:58:22 Think it is.
02:58:24 Just like Q, Anon wasn't as fringy as a lot of people thought. It was. A lot of people kept saying, like, why you talking?
02:58:28 About Q Anon.
02:58:29 I I don't even know any Q cards and I'd have Uber drivers pick.
02:58:32 Me up and start trying to, you know, sell me on Q.
02:58:38 Red truck, Speaking of optics, if you remember this interview of a normal looking white guy on the Buffalo News speaking about his displeasure of the blacks in town. More honestly, candidness and normalization like this would go further in the eyes of regular white people. I think I know. I think I don't.
02:58:57 I think I've played this before.
02:59:02 You guys in your lynx? I'm pretty sure, yeah.
Newsman
02:59:04 Also tonight arson for hire a man. Devon Stack
02:59:06 We've seen this before. 02:59:08 Pitched in last.
02:59:09 Years 5.
Hammer
02:59:10 Hey, or as a potential hate crime, what? Devon Stack
02:59:11 Do you think about? 02:59:12 This guy's talking about how blacks make the neighborhood get bad.
02:59:13 I think that if people just stayed in their own side of town, their own neighborhood and things like that.
02:59:17 Wouldn't happen. Tell me what you mean by that.
02:59:21 Well, every race and color has their own section of Buffalo. Almost.
02:59:25 If they just stay on their own side, things.
02:59:27 Like this wouldn't happen.
02:59:28 He says he's lived in the.
02:59:29 Old First Ward for more than 30 years.
02:59:32 People in these neighborhoods don't want those type of people moving down here and ruining the property value and destroying the neighborhood. So when things like that happen it.
02:59:38 Shouldn't be such a shock. What do you mean by?
02:59:42 So yeah, that, that's that's how people used to be.
02:59:46 He wasn't afraid of being cancelled, cause being cancelled wasn't the thing.
02:59:54 Opera commandant. Hey, Devon followed you since the YouTube. Then boot bit shoot. Now Odyssey bit shoot is ******. Being from Europe, half the vids on topics I like to watch. Get confront. Confronted with a message that this content is not available. Reason, incitement of hatred or racism.
03:00:14 And you said that twice. Yeah, I I haven't used bit shoot in a long time because just the interface is broken. You can't search for anything. The search doesn't work right. There's no streaming. They they haven't improved on it since the like. I was willing to to handle how janky it was when it first came out, because it was new. But the the janky Ness has not.
03:00:34 Been alleviated in any way, shape or form.
03:00:37 And so it's as someone who who needs a reliable platform to well and well, plus they don't, they don't have streaming. I I need streaming, right? So it it just doesn't work for me. And look I I I've talked to the bit shoot people, they're good people and I I think that.
03:00:58 From a libertarian.
03:01:00 Standpoint, they're they're even maybe slightly on our side.
03:01:09 Yeah, it's unfortunate that that they haven't done a better job at execution on that.
03:01:16 Asthmatic dissonance. There was a character on Mad TV, Marvin Tikva, A sleazy Jewish movie producer. He produced **** and kids movies because they were the most profitable. Tuber played a clip of market researcher saying that the best strategy to appeal to a niche market like door knobs.
03:01:37 That can be opened without let's Scroll down.
03:01:42 Without what where's Part 2?
03:01:44 A hand notice schools and office buildings all have lever knobs, not round ones. In case of in the case of the GDL, their lack of appeal across the board may actually be of benefit since they are capturing the attention of a specific group of notices, rough around the edges.
03:02:05 Passionate and motivated? Yeah, but I I I don't know. We'll see. We'll see how it works out. I just. I've that's always been a thing that happens and it never really does anything and it usually implodes.
03:02:21 There's just not an example of an organization that's taking this tactic to anywhere that has been beneficial. It just never worked. It's never worked. That's why, like I said, there, that's why you don't see Hasidic Jews on Hollywood Blvd. Yelling kill the guy.
03:02:40 As far as the doorknob thing is that that's actually part of the Americans with Disabilities Act. You're not allowed to have a public building with a round doorknob because.
03:02:51 Crippled people can't open the door, I guess, or something.
03:02:55 The noticing the guys in the knapsack March were handsome truth and Golem Defense League. Michael Weaver, my neighbor and top white advocate and hammer of Blood tribe. Our goal is to leaflet and expose Jewish supremacy and actually get out and make rabbis lose sleep.
03:03:15 OK. Well, like I said.
03:03:18 Look, if you're going to do.
03:03:19 That I will tell you this.
03:03:22 If you're going to pass out Flyers, just as someone that worked in marketing for a really long time, you're you're gonna have to at.
03:03:28 Least what? Maybe.
03:03:29 You've done this already, but the ones that I've seen, they can't look like pole memes. They can't look like pole infographics. That just looks like garbage to most people. You need to take a look at how successful.
03:03:43 Marketing materials look like when people are trying to advertise a quality product like look at look at it. I mean, just imagine just as an example, even if you copied the style of something that people already like, like if you were to look at at the minimalist.
03:04:02 Design that Apple uses right apples got like that sleek, minimalist view and and all the people that you're trying to reach. Basically, lefty white people, I'm assuming.
03:04:12 Right, they're already kind of pre programmed to like that kind of of style. If you were to just get something like if you were to make a flyer that had all the same information, but you just did it in a way that was that was visually appealing to people and didn't look like a pole meme, I think that you could. You could, you would be a lot more.
03:04:32 Effective. And so this is just constructive criticism. It's. I'm not talking ****. I'm just saying like, this is.
03:04:39 The ones that I've seen.
03:04:40 They look too pull me me.
03:04:42 You know, it's kind.
03:04:43 Of like when you would see like the.
03:04:47 Well, it's like you can tell the difference, right? When there's people that put door hangers for, like, the cheapy pizza place in town, like the mom and pop pizza place. And like, the the the fonts are all over the ******* place. And like, the colors are all just all over the ******* place and the layout looks like crap versus when, like, a big chain. Does it like pizza?
03:05:06 Hut or whatever, right?
03:05:08 They just have better graphic design and and you you're you're more likely to to think that you're because people will judge you based on like they'll judge the information based on how it's presented.
03:05:24 And if it's presented in a way that's not attractive and it's already stuff that's hard for a lot of people to swallow, you're.
03:05:30 Fighting an uphill battle.
03:05:33 Let's take a look here. White cake. Devin, can you comment on the Bolshevik takeover of Russia? I cannot get over how brutally and cruelly the judges or.
03:05:44 The Jews, like most Jews, are Jews, I guess.
03:05:47 That they murdered 66 million Christian European.
03:05:51 The Jewish hatred for whites is truly beyond comprehension. Hitler was a hero. The Bolshevik takeover of Russia. Yeah. I'm not a look. I'm not. I I know that I know the basics of it, but I'm not like.
03:06:04 You know, fully versed on that, that part of history. But yeah, that that's look and it's not. You can even make the argument that that most of these wars that Europeans get tied up in are ultimately influenced by Jewish bankers. So it's it's. Yeah. Like even if the 6,000,000 number was right, which I it it's not.
03:06:26 It would pale in comparison to all these other.
03:06:30 Evils. All right, let's take a look here.
03:06:37 Wait, why is this?
03:06:42 I'm all.
03:06:43 I'm all screwed up here on which one I'm.
03:06:45 On here we are, Andromeda.
03:06:47 Excellent show, Devin. May I please have a little baby platypus? I have no idea what you're talking about. What kind of? That's the most insane thing anyway.
03:07:00 Ohh never mind his shamble remnant.
03:07:06 Potato digger. Here again. You guys should read John Beatties the Iron Curtain over America. It's a good it's good material to build a foundation for your knowledge of those Eastern, quote, UN quote Eastern Europeans. Devin's videos are great, but there are no harm in picking up.
03:07:21 A book fagots.
03:07:24 That's right, books are not just for.
03:07:26 Chuck it.
03:07:29 I unfortunately don't have enough time to consume many books unless they're audio books, but fortunately a lot of.
03:07:34 Books are now audio.
03:07:35 Books. So that's that's one way you can get around. It is a lot of you guys if you're listening to my stream, you like long form stuff, audio stuff. So I would say go for audiobooks.
03:07:46 And you're right, it's always good to have the the nitty gritty details that that a book that is 12 hours long and took months to write can offer.
03:08:00 Maybe next time says all right, P norm. You know what? I'll tell the norm joke right before I go.
03:08:09 Good evening, Devin. This is from sys right mail. Even evening. Devin. I don't want to be a link nagger, but my buddy made this meme last week. Thought you might appreciate it. Alright, let's see.
03:08:21 Let's see if I don't.
03:08:25 Then I hope you feel bad.
03:08:28 This says when an Italian tries to tell me.
03:08:31 That they're white.
Intromusic
03:08:33 Are you black? 03:08:34 No, I'm as white as you.
Devon Stack
03:08:39 I have to say. 03:08:39 That's pretty funny. That is pretty funny. That's uh.
03:08:47 Alright so.
03:08:51 Here's the joke and then I will.
03:08:54 Let you enjoy the rest of your weekend.
03:09:00 And if you've already heard it, don't ruin it for people in the chat. Just let it go.
03:09:07 It's not so much a joke as it is a a story.
03:09:13 So there was this teacher.
03:09:16 And she told her kids.
03:09:18 I want you.
03:09:20 To think of things.
03:09:23 In your life stories, maybe about your family members.
03:09:29 About your friends.
03:09:31 That you can tell.
03:09:34 That are that would that have a lesson that we can so that, you know, people can can learn?
03:09:41 In the same way.
03:09:42 That there's parables in the Bible.
03:09:44 And that we have Grimm's fairy tales. I think that we all have our own personal fairy tales. I think there's there's little things that happen in our lives that really that that teach us a lesson and maybe because, you know, we have all these different kids.
03:10:00 In the class.
03:10:02 By trying to outsource all these different experiences that all these different kids in the class have independently taught themselves, that that we can, we can share these lessons with each other. And I think that this would be a.
03:10:18 Good activity for us.
03:10:20 And so if any of you have.
03:10:22 A story like that.
03:10:24 Then then, once you raise your hand.
03:10:27 And a girl, she raises her hand.
03:10:31 And she says well.
03:10:33 You know my dad, he works at the chicken farm.
03:10:39 Because there's a big chicken farm in this town, it's a it's a rural town.
03:10:43 And most of the people that that lived in this town.
03:10:49 They worked at the Chicken farm. That's pretty much where everyone's parents worked. So all these children.
03:10:55 A lot of their, you know, their experience is gonna be probably chicken farm related in one way or another.
03:11:01 Because this is where this was their whole world. I mean that without the chicken farm, there really wasn't the town.
03:11:07 And so she says, you know, you know, my dad works the chicken farm. Everyone's like, OK, well, you know, so. So there's everyone's dad, right? You know, so it's not a big deal.
03:11:15 And she says, uh, you know, I got my dad was telling me that that he was going to get some eggs from the chicken farm because one of the fringe benefits of working at the chicken farm was you got to, you got to take home some of the eggs from time to time.
03:11:34 And the the town over one town over. They didn't have a chicken farm. That's where they. That's where they grew asparagus.
03:11:41 And so when the chicken farm people would get their their free eggs, you know, they could make some extra money on the side if they got those eggs and they they brought them over to the farmers market in the town with the asparagus farm. And sometimes they get asparagus and, you know, instead of the eggs.
03:11:59 And so her dad, she was saying she's my dad.
03:12:02 And he got all these these eggs from the chicken farm.
03:12:07 And he put them all in this in this basket.
03:12:11 And he stuck them on the back.
03:12:13 Of the the carriage.
03:12:15 Because this is many years ago, we're actually not really, not many years ago, more like a I'd say in the 90s, but they they they they really poor towns they they had horses instead of a they lived next to the they was like a Mennonite community.
03:12:30 And so they they didn't drive a lot.
03:12:31 Of cars, dirt roads.
03:12:33 And so they're going down in this carriage with these. These eggs in the basket and the the road.
03:12:39 Was really bumpy.
03:12:42 And so a lot of the eggs got smashed.
03:12:45 And so by the time my dad, he got to the the asparagus town with the the farmers market, he he didn't really have any eggs that he could sell cause some of them got smashed.
03:12:57 And the teacher was like, oh, well, that's that's very interesting I guess. But like I don't I don't understand.
03:13:04 What? What? What's what? What? What lesson is that supposed to teach us?
03:13:09 And she says, well, I mean, don't put all your eggs.
03:13:12 In one basket.
03:13:15 And the teacher says Ohh OK, I guess that makes sense that.
03:13:18 Makes sense. So who? So? Who else has a?
03:13:20 Story and and another little girl raises her hand.
03:13:25 And she says well.
03:13:29 My dad, you know, he also works at the chicken farm, as I'm sure many of you can relate to. You know, I think, you know, my dad, probably your dad probably works with him at the chicken farm.
03:13:43 And my dad also, you know, he gets these extra eggs that that we all get.
03:13:49 And he likes to take them over to the asparagus town.
03:13:52 And and sell them at the the the farmers market. In fact, the the name of the town is actually asparagus town. That's the name.
03:14:01 Of the town.
03:14:03 And so they're they're really excited when they.
03:14:05 Get eggs there.
03:14:05 Cause you know it's it's not egg City, which is where these kids.
03:14:09 Live is egg city.
03:14:11 And so he would get all these eggs.
03:14:15 And he would actually go the extra mile. And rather than just trying to, you know, be lazy, like, like little Sally's dad or whatever her name was, he wanted to to incubate the eggs.
03:14:29 Because he figured the people in asparagus town, they would find it more valuable to actually have some some chickens of their own.
03:14:38 So he would incubate the eggs so he could take them to asparagus town and they could raise their own chickens and they could have some eggs. And so he could sell these.
03:14:48 Chickens for like a lot of money.
03:14:51 But the problem was you know.
03:14:52 Not not all the eggs.
03:14:55 Had hatched.
03:14:56 You know and and see.
03:14:58 It was the farmers market was coming up.
03:15:01 And so he had, you know, he had, like, 5 eggs that were still in the incubator.
03:15:08 And he had 10 chickens.
03:15:12 But he he wanted to sell 15 chickens and he figured, well, they're going to hatch anyway, right?
03:15:19 So he counted those five extra eggs.
03:15:23 As chickens.
03:15:25 And he went down to asparagus town on that same bumpy road. And again he's got a he's in a carriage for some reason. And and and all the bumps in the road it it smashed the eggs and killed those. Those five extra chickens and. And so he didn't have the 15 chickens that he had promised.
03:15:45 The mayor of asparagus town.
03:15:49 And so he was really embarrassed. And the whole town they they stopped it really eroded the trust between the people of asparagus town and and Egg City.
03:16:00 And really had some serious repercussions because of that.
03:16:03 And the and the the teacher was like Oh yeah, I remember that. But I I don't. I don't really.
03:16:09 Not really making the the connection here like what's what's the.
03:16:13 What's the moral of that story?
03:16:16 And the little girl said, oh, well, it's you.
03:16:18 Know just.
03:16:19 Maybe you probably shouldn't count your chickens.
03:16:22 Before they hatch.
03:16:24 And the teacher is like, oh, well, that's that's really.
03:16:27 That's really good. Yeah. I guess that makes sense. You probably shouldn't count your chickens before they hatch because you know you don't know exactly what's, you know, something could happen, like in the case of your dad.
03:16:38 And so then, she says anyone else have?
03:16:40 Any stories and?
03:16:42 Johnny boy in the back room, he.
03:16:45 Raise his hand.
03:16:47 And she says, oh, you know, little Johnny.
03:16:51 What's your story?
03:16:54 And little Johnny says.
03:16:58 My uncle.
03:17:00 He doesn't. He doesn't work for the.
03:17:02 The chicken farm.
03:17:04 My uncle lives on on whiskey and and disability.
03:17:10 He just drinks whiskey all day and he's.
03:17:13 He has flashbacks from back when he was in Naam.
03:17:19 Partially because when he was in Nam, he did a lot of LSD.
03:17:26 A lot of terrible things, and in fact, you know, he was. He was a hard person to be around.
03:17:33 It was a really difficult person to be around because of his not not just his personality but his just his lack of humanity.
03:17:42 He he wasn't even like human like he just had that dead eyed stare like a like a drunken Navajo at at a casino just staring right through your ******* soul.
03:17:51 And it just, you know, just he he's just this, this real. I mean you hear about people in the military deserting.
03:18:01 You know, leaving and sneaking off, but you don't often hear a story about the military deserting.
03:18:10 A soldier, which is exactly what happened. You know, when he was out in.
03:18:14 Nam his platoon.
03:18:17 They didn't want to be around him anymore. They were like, oh, oh, ****, this guy's, you know, we can't handle being around this guy.
03:18:24 And the horrors of war.
03:18:26 Are one thing but this guy.
03:18:29 Uncle Eddie, I think that was his name. Doesn't matter. Uncle Eddie, though, uncle Eddie.
03:18:34 That's the.
03:18:36 This guy's the real horror out here.
03:18:40 And so one morning Uncle Eddie woke. Woke up.
03:18:44 And he found that his platoon had left him.
03:18:48 And all they had left him behind were couple bottles of Jack Daniels and a bunch of M 60s.
03:18:57 Lots of rounds and.
03:18:59 An M16 and some grenades and pungy sticks.
03:19:06 And uncle Eddie?
03:19:09 Did what Uncle Eddie does best. Then he he just started drinking that whiskey.
03:19:13 He started drinking that whiskey down and.
03:19:16 And was just like **** those guys. I don't need them. I don't ******* need those guys.
03:19:22 And once he was about 3/5 of the.
03:19:26 The whiskey in. He stumbled into the jungle.
03:19:32 Well, I didn't know he was, you know, he wasn't the guy that had the maps. He wasn't the guy. He didn't have a radio.
03:19:39 So he was just wandering around aimlessly through all these rice patties, leeches attached themselves to him as he continued to drink.
03:19:49 And then he stumbled upon a clearing.
03:19:53 In this clearing there was a.
03:19:55 Bunch of Vietnamese people.
03:19:59 And they all looked at him.
03:20:01 And Uncle Eddie, he didn't know he.
03:20:02 Didn't know, are these the?
03:20:04 Are these the baddies or these the goodies? Are these the Vietcong? Are these the people that I was? I was sent here to fight or are these the people that?
03:20:11 I was sent here to protect from the Vietcong.
03:20:15 He didn't know at all, but he didn't. He did know.
03:20:20 That he was all alone. So he didn't want to take any chances. So that's when Uncle Eddie.
03:20:25 Shoulders his M60.
03:20:29 And just start gutting them all down one by one. Women, children.
03:20:35 Of course, the men.
03:20:37 He just opened fire and just gunned everyone down.
03:20:42 Until his M60 went click.
03:20:45 He just waved that rifle back and forth.
03:20:50 Like a syth like a farmer's scythe.
03:20:54 Harvesting wheat.
03:20:59 When was all done? He.
03:21:01 He started going from Hut to Hut.
03:21:04 Throwing grenades into each of the huts.
03:21:09 He then threw his M60 empty as it was to the ground and got his M16. He still had a few magazines left and.
03:21:18 Any of the stragglers that he could find? He.
03:21:21 He let them have it too.
03:21:27 And then when he was done.
03:21:30 He smoked a cigarette.
03:21:32 And did a bunch of LSD.
03:21:34 And finished drinking his whiskey.
03:21:38 And the teacher is like, holy ****, Johnny, what kind of ******* story is this? Yeah. Yeah. Little Susie and Sally are talking about the Egg farm and and.
03:21:47 And and how like the some eggs got broken and then you know how you should. Maybe not. Not what? What? What is this?
03:21:53 This what is this? You and your ******* Uncle Eddie and he's and he's murdering hundreds of, you know, children. And what? What? What the **** kind of story? Is this? What? Why could you? What am I supposed to even do with this? What kind of lesson is this?
03:22:10 And Johnny says well.
03:22:13 The moral of that story is.
03:22:16 You don't **** with.
03:22:17 Uncle Eddie, once he's been drinking.
03:22:26 And that is the Norm MacDonald joke.
03:22:28 Of the evening.
03:22:34 I know it's not that funny.
03:22:37 OK, so that was the the long, very long Norm MacDonald joke, alright and we got a couple more here at the end. I'm going to do and then we got.
03:22:45 OK, puppy thief, said. The Mexicans claim that the Greek and Italian culture, when you want to steal credit for our accomplishments, then go back to calling us non white. You are the ones who are low IQ and need Med jeans to raise your and.
03:23:03 Look, look at this.
03:23:05 An actual.
03:23:05 But getting bigger, see if you're. If you get mad about it, that.
03:23:08 Means you feel insecure.
03:23:09 About it, you don't need to get mad about being a spaghetti. Everyone's fine with you being pasta.
03:23:16 Amos Burton Boomers were all excited with the diversity agenda thinking to themselves. They'd usher in an era like Star Trek the next generation. But the great experiment failed, and now we're going to get a mix of the road warrior combined with escape from New York. Well, I'll tell you what that sounds like.
03:23:35 Probably the most fun.
03:23:38 That you could possibly have.
03:23:41 In in a in a.
03:23:43 Type of future that I'm hoping for.
03:23:47 Alright, not really. I don't know. That's not like, that's not like the ultimate.
03:23:51 Future, but like it's better than a lot of options, right?
03:23:54 Alright, hope you guys.
03:23:55 All had a or having a good Labor Day weekend, and I'll talk to you soon about what interviews or streams I'll be doing next week. And also I got that big.
03:24:05 Stream coming up.
03:24:05 I just got to hammer out the details.
03:24:07 So that in the meantime, I can't promise that there'll be a stream Wednesday because there might be something else that.
03:24:12 We do instead, or there might be. Who knows.
03:24:15 In the meantime, enjoy your Labor Day weekend as much as it's a communist holiday and just try to stay safe. Because we all know how dangerous it is out there.
03:24:24 In the meantime.
03:24:26 For Black pilled, I am of course.
Kevin Sorbo
03:24:41 I wonder what cereal they eat in Japan, no matter what it is. I know what sweet from Hood to Hood from City Street. I like cereal. You like cereal, no matter who you are. They all like cereal. I like cereal. You like cereal? No. 03:24:58 Matter who you are.
03:25:00 I don't like cereal. I like cereal. You like cereal? The matter who you are? We all like cereal.
03:25:08 Like cereal?