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INSOMNIA STREAM: GENOCIDE EDITION.mp3

01/23/2021
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I don't know.
00:01:53 There is no thank you.
Speaker
00:02:22 You could win this battle.
Speaker 1
00:02:36 No. Well, that was cool. Ask your dad. You're not gonna win the battle when you're acting on ******* bad. That's all. Good luck.
00:02:42 You up like he's.
00:02:43 Quick get the money and get some.
00:02:45 Money to get.
00:02:45 Your teeth fixed. I'll send it twice. I'll send it twice. You just save her queer, but.
00:02:49 You can still y'all still trying.
00:02:50 To shave your beard.
00:02:51 Looking like that, that optimism optimist pessimist.
00:02:57 I recommend you get.
00:02:58 Your whole family.
00:03:00 David David Seeds to help to go there.
00:03:02 With your whole crew will.
00:03:03 Swallow up and send you back to Chicago.
Speaker
00:03:15 Sorry about that.
00:03:42 Are you coming with?
00:03:43 This show I just got a bad.
Speaker 1
00:03:55 No, no, not yet.
00:04:01 No, for real? Not yet.
00:04:08 You know what?
00:04:09 It ain't over yet. No, I cannot. That lucky. He called me a ****** because I guarantee you wish you could **** me. First mistake was having sex with.
00:04:29 Is that random?
00:04:29 Just jumping, jumping down and the seasons.
00:04:31 Good to get off the figures little bit there.
00:04:33 Chris, watch kids, get off.
00:04:34 Looking like sausage and see just get.
00:04:37 I'm glad to realize the.
00:04:38 Battles over Ricky lost it.
Devon
00:04:55 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:05:01 I wasn't going to stream. I got a lot of really good sleep in.
00:05:06 But then just out of habit, I guess I woke up like around midnight and uh, I was.
00:05:12 So well rested.
00:05:14 I was thinking to myself well I.
00:05:16 Could go back to sleep, I guess.
00:05:19 You know.
00:05:20 But I probably couldn't, though I'd probably just lay there and and just.
00:05:24 Be useless for like the.
00:05:26 You know for.
00:05:26 The next 8 hours or something like that and.
00:05:29 And that's that's not my style.
00:05:32 So I decided ****.
Speaker
00:05:33 It why not?
Devon
00:05:35 Why not do a stream?
00:05:38 Since I you know this is gonna be, this is gonna be the time slot I.
00:05:40 Have anyway, right? So it's not like it's going to.
00:05:43 Screw up my sleep schedule that much. I'm just going to readjust it.
00:05:46 Once summer hits, I'll probably just start sleeping during the hottest part of the day and that'll be it'll workout alright? So anyway.
00:05:56 I know a.
00:05:57 Lot of you guys are very upset.
00:05:59 You do not like the.
00:06:01 The hippity hoppity. What is this? Hippity hoppity this hippity hoppity?
00:06:08 As people mentioned in Chad, this is this is now. This is now the prevailing American culture.
00:06:15 This should have reminded you of the the inauguration.
00:06:18 You know this is the.
00:06:21 This is what it's like now to be an American.
00:06:27 Anyway, one of the things I wanted to talk about tonight.
00:06:31 There's a video that's going around on bit shoot and thank God I think it actually made it to the trending page and it's not has nothing to do with queue.
00:06:39 And uh, it was this.
00:06:42 Woman who was talking about.
00:06:46 The different stages of of genocide.
00:06:50 The different stages of genocide. Now she took it in a different direction. She took it in the direction of, like, COVID, right, talking about the the masked eyes versus the non maskas.
00:07:05 And I watched it. It was pretty good video.
00:07:10 But I think she's missing the point.
00:07:14 I think she's missing the point. Like a lot of people who were on.
00:07:16 Her side, they just don't know it yet.
00:07:19 They're they're avoiding.
00:07:22 They're avoiding the larger issue.
00:07:24 They're they're avoiding the the the uncomfortable issue.
00:07:29 They're avoiding the.
00:07:33 The battle.
00:07:35 Between the what we haven't really decided on anything, but we'll just say heritage Americans.
00:07:43 The what? Is it the?
00:07:44 My colonial family, whatever it is.
00:07:47 Still working on.
00:07:48 It still still focus grouping this this terminology.
00:07:56 And the other and the other.
00:08:01 Well, in actuality, as it turns out, we are.
00:08:04 The other now.
00:08:06 We are the other, which is which goes exactly to this.
00:08:13 Stages of genocide. Right now there's two different interpretations, or I don't know if interpretation the right term, but two different formulas. I guess one has 8 stages.
00:08:26 One has 10 stages.
00:08:29 I'm going to go with the 10 stages just because it just seems to add a little more granularity to it.
00:08:36 And I see if you think that.
00:08:39 Any of this?
00:08:41 Perhaps. Uh.
00:08:45 Might remind you of of kind of the current situation that we're in.
00:08:50 And maybe where this is going and what to look out for in the future.
00:08:55 Because this does affect us.
00:08:59 You know, one of the reasons why it was railing so hard on people bickering between insignificant.
00:09:05 Differences in our group.
00:09:09 And because I, as I pointed out, we are a subset of a subset already.
00:09:14 And if we make ourselves a subset of a subset of a subset of a subset, it just makes us weaker, because, quite frankly, right now.
00:09:23 We do not have any power.
00:09:27 We don't have any power.
00:09:29 And as someone on Twitter pointed.
00:09:31 Out earlier today.
00:09:34 If we had any power.
00:09:36 Just as an example, if white supremacy was real.
00:09:41 You wouldn't be.
00:09:41 Able to talk about.
00:09:42 It and you wouldn't be able.
00:09:43 To criticize it or you'd be platformed.
00:09:48 That's the the.
00:09:49 Easiest way to know it's not real.
00:09:52 Because if you speak out against.
00:09:54 It you get elevated by the algorithm.
00:09:58 You get elevated by large corporations.
00:10:03 You get elevated.
00:10:05 By the government.
00:10:09 When they were screening soldiers.
00:10:13 That were brought into the capital.
00:10:17 They weren't screening soldiers to make sure.
00:10:20 That they were white supremacists.
00:10:24 They were screening soldiers to make sure.
00:10:28 That they did not have a white identity.
00:10:34 So the whole the whole idea.
00:10:39 That white supremacy is a thing.
00:10:43 It's provably false, and it's easy easy to observe.
00:10:49 That this is provably false.
00:10:54 But that's OK.
00:10:56 Because this is, this is.
00:10:57 All part of these part of the process.
00:11:01 That leads to genocide.
00:11:05 So the first step, the first step.
00:11:10 In the 10 steps.
00:11:14 Of Oregon stages, rather of genocide.
00:11:20 His classification.
00:11:30 They distinguish people into different groups like us versus them.
00:11:37 And it could be an ethnicity. Can be a race, it can be a religion.
00:11:44 Can be a nationality.
00:11:47 But they create.
00:11:51 Polar opposites.
00:11:54 They create a bipolar system of an US.
00:11:59 Versus them.
00:12:03 And we're the them.
00:12:05 If we were.
00:12:06 The US.
00:12:08 All those things I was talking about, they wouldn't.
00:12:10 Be able to criticize us.
00:12:12 They wouldn't be able to speak negatively about us at all without being the platformed, right? But no, we're the them because we're the them.
00:12:23 Then it's open season.
00:12:25 Pretty soon, quite literally.
00:12:28 If we were the US.
00:12:32 You could play.
00:12:34 One of these videos of violence against us, and it would make national news because we would be the national news apparatus. We would be that we would have control over the propaganda wing.
00:12:50 Of the ruling class and we would say, look, look how terrible it is. That news story that came out about a black couple who were featured on a on a, on a reality TV.
00:13:01 Show who won so.
00:13:02 What kind of?
00:13:04 Mined garbage.
00:13:06 Competition about world's worst cook or something like that, how they beat to death their adopted white.
00:13:14 Little girl.
00:13:16 I mean it has.
00:13:18 Everything you need for it to be a worldwide story.
00:13:24 2 television reality stars beat to death.
00:13:28 A little girl.
00:13:31 In a racially motivated attack.
00:13:35 You would have made headlines all around the world.
00:13:39 If we were the US, but we're not the US.
00:13:43 Were the them.
00:13:46 Were the them.
00:13:52 So that is the first stage, the first stage.
00:13:57 Is classification.
00:14:00 Implication they divide.
00:14:03 Into us and them.
00:14:07 The next step?
00:14:10 Is symbolization.
00:14:17 And what they do in symbolization?
00:14:21 As they attach names titles.
00:14:27 To the them.
00:14:32 It might even be uniforms like a MAGA hat, for example.
00:14:41 In our case right now.
00:14:44 It started out as deplorables.
00:14:48 And now we it's evolved to domestic terrorists.
00:15:01 And these classifications.
00:15:03 They're not just classifications that are used by the media.
00:15:08 These are classifications that are used by.
00:15:12 Government entities.
00:15:15 These are classifications used in legislation that's being proposed right now.
00:15:22 Punch a Nazi.
00:15:26 You're a Nazi.
00:15:31 So that's the second step.
00:15:34 Once we've divided the two groups.
00:15:38 We now.
00:15:41 A label to the them.
00:15:44 The bad group, the bad group.
00:15:48 Now has a label.
00:15:50 So it's easier.
00:15:53 To just look at the.
00:15:54 Other group and call them this label.
00:15:58 And it it depersonalized right?
00:16:02 It's kind of like if you're watching Star Wars.
00:16:05 And you have these stormtroopers.
00:16:09 You don't know any of the stormtroopers individually.
00:16:12 They are not individuals.
00:16:14 They all look the same. They're just the batties, the batties and the white armor and white suits. They all are identical. You can murder them by the thousands, and it doesn't matter. They're stormtroopers.
00:16:29 They're the baddies.
00:16:31 They have no faces.
00:16:33 They have no names. They have no families.
00:16:36 They're just stormtroopers.
00:16:38 They're just Nazis.
00:16:44 The next step?
00:16:47 Is discrimination.
00:16:54 This is where the the dominant group.
00:16:57 Uses the law.
00:17:00 Uses political power.
00:17:04 And uses the large corporate.
00:17:08 Entities to deny the rights of the bad group.
00:17:15 The bad group so this a lot of this stuff has begun a lot further back than you think.
00:17:24 You could even say it began with affirmative action.
00:17:28 Where the law?
00:17:31 Immediately begin to discriminate against.
00:17:39 It was in the law.
00:17:43 I remember when I was younger.
00:17:45 And I was getting out.
00:17:46 Of high school.
00:17:48 And I was going to they make you go talk to the counselor to see, like, what are you going to?
00:17:52 Do after high school.
00:17:54 And while I was in the office, I picked up this pamphlet.
00:17:58 That was from the NSA.
00:18:02 And it said, you know, like, oh, if you're, if you like computers.
00:18:06 Come work at the NSA.
00:18:09 Come be a part of the digital army that's protecting us against.
00:18:14 Terrorism and all this other stuff.
00:18:17 And I was like, that sounds pretty cool.
00:18:20 I'm going to look through this pamphlet and see if maybe.
00:18:22 This is something.
00:18:23 I'd want to do.
00:18:25 I'm good with computers.
00:18:28 And in like the first or second paragraph.
00:18:32 The Nsac's official pamphlet, paid for by taxpayer dollars.
00:18:40 Something along the lines of this might even be word for word the NSA has.
00:18:46 Amazing opportunities.
00:18:49 For people talented.
00:18:53 In technical fields.
00:18:56 Especially if you're a minority or a woman.
00:19:00 It set it in black and white.
00:19:03 And right after I read that, I closed the pamphlet and threw it.
00:19:07 In the trash.
00:19:11 That was the beginning.
00:19:13 Where actually had started decades before, but that was a manifestation.
00:19:18 Of this discrimination.
00:19:20 This discrimination that was normalized.
00:19:23 And has been normalized.
00:19:26 For nearly half a century.
00:19:29 In this country and in the West in the West at large.
00:19:34 Where there are laws.
00:19:36 Actively discriminating against the them and you are part of the them.
00:19:43 You also have elite colleges.
00:19:48 Preventing you from joining.
00:19:51 And favoring the US.
00:19:57 Because it's a lot easier.
00:20:01 For them to get rid of you.
00:20:03 Know our group the demonized group.
00:20:08 If they.
00:20:12 The elite institutions.
00:20:14 With their group.
00:20:17 Because what that translates to down the road is fewer lawyers on our side.
00:20:24 Fewer powerful politicians on our side, fewer even just wealthy businessmen.
00:20:31 On our side.
00:20:34 The effects are not seen right away, but they're certainly seen now.
00:20:41 You also have the obvious discrimination that's taking place now. I see people ******** and moaning and chat about being on a Chinese platform. Guess what, buddy?
00:20:53 That, that's, that's just a symptom.
00:20:56 Of the problem we're talking about.
00:21:00 The fact is.
00:21:03 We can't stream on American platforms.
00:21:07 Because we are the bad group.
00:21:11 We are the bad group.
00:21:14 If I was part of the US.
Speaker
00:21:17 If I was.
Devon
00:21:18 A BLM streamer.
00:21:21 Talking about how terrible our group was.
00:21:26 Be no problem. I could be on. I could multi stream to every platform, no.
00:21:30 Problem at all.
00:21:32 And they do.
00:21:34 And I would probably get money from billionaires.
00:21:37 I might even get government money.
00:21:43 Just hand it to me if I just applied for a grant.
00:21:51 And so that is the third.
00:21:55 Third stage.
00:21:59 Of genocide.
00:22:02 Now the fourth stage.
00:22:06 Is called dehumanization.
00:22:13 This is what we're.
00:22:14 We're kind of seeing a lot of this now, dehumanization.
00:22:17 And that's when the powerful group.
00:22:21 Starts to.
00:22:26 The target group is even human.
00:22:33 That they're more like animals. They're like vermin insects. A disease that needs to be cured.
00:22:46 Maybe you don't even belong in this society, even though if even if you're the the group that founded the society.
00:22:55 You don't even belong there anymore.
00:23:01 We're better off without them.
00:23:04 We need to.
00:23:04 Tear down all these statues of them because they.
00:23:09 This disease of whiteness.
00:23:14 Has been the source of all of humanity's problems.
00:23:19 For centuries.
00:23:30 Their filth.
00:23:33 They're immoral.
00:23:41 They are not to be taken seriously and by the way, this you see this kind of stuff.
00:23:45 Coming from both sides.
00:23:49 Of the establishment.
00:23:51 This isn't just coming from extreme leftist this is just coming from the mainstream.
00:23:59 The main stream.
00:24:07 So now we get to.
00:24:10 Stage 5.
00:24:12 And I think that perhaps we're kind of.
00:24:15 In the middle of stage 5.
00:24:19 Stage 5.
00:24:21 Is organization.
00:24:31 Organization means.
00:24:34 That in order to perform a genocide, for example.
00:24:38 I mean it it it has to be a systematic like someone's got to be.
00:24:41 Doing the genocide right?
00:24:43 And most likely it's it's going to be done.
00:24:46 By the state.
00:24:49 And So what we're seeing now with this purity test that they're doing with the soldiers with this eradication that they're doing with the the local law enforcement, you know, with that, that anti white supremacy bill, the anti EU bill.
00:25:05 That they are most likely going to get passed or probably at least a version of it fairly soon.
00:25:12 They need to organize.
00:25:16 They can't have people.
00:25:19 Defecting, they can't. They need to have.
00:25:22 A unified front against.
00:25:24 This disease that they're trying to cure.
00:25:31 So that's why they need to start organizing.
00:25:36 Groups that are going to be willing to carry out the orders to eradicate the filth.
00:25:45 To get rid of these outsiders, these obsolete.
Speaker
00:25:56 These Nazis.
Devon
00:26:01 And so that I think is.
00:26:03 Is kind of where.
00:26:06 Some of that's happening now, and I also think just when you look at these stages.
00:26:12 Even though they they suggest that this is kind of a linear thing, I mean nothing's 100% linear. I think some of these things are happening in tandem. You know, some of these things are are happening all at the same time. It's.
00:26:26 A little more dynamic.
00:26:29 It's not just a straight line.
00:26:34 Now stage seven is preparation.
00:26:39 Preparation. That's when they're actually OK. We're organized. We have the groups, we we've purged the.
00:26:49 The them.
00:26:53 Out of our shock troops.
00:26:58 So now we need to actually prepare to do what we were.
00:27:01 Going to do from the start.
00:27:06 And So what they do to prepare, it's not so much as, oh, that that means they're building FEMA camps or whatever, I mean.
00:27:11 That could be a part of it.
00:27:13 But they also have to prepare.
00:27:16 The public.
00:27:18 For what's going to happen.
00:27:22 So what they do is they start ratcheting up the rhetoric.
00:27:26 In the media.
00:27:30 And they start talking about how.
00:27:32 Oh no, that we.
00:27:33 Need to do this because for counterterrorism.
00:27:38 We need to do this for counterterrorism purposes.
00:27:45 We need to train local law enforcement to to see signs of of white supremacist seditionists in their ranks and just in their public at large.
00:28:00 We need to train children.
00:28:04 To turn in their parents.
00:28:08 If it is suspected.
00:28:12 That they are one of these white supremacists seditionists.
00:28:21 And in fact, they're already.
00:28:22 Doing that now, there's a story. Let me bring them a screenshot here.
00:28:36 There's a story on CNN.
00:28:41 And we've seen a couple of versions of this.
00:28:45 Already taking place since the 6th right?
00:28:50 Where we had the first we had that.
00:28:52 Girl, that was.
00:28:52 Turning her parents because she saw them in footage.
00:28:57 At the capital.
00:28:59 And now once again, we have the same thing. Heartbreaking interview with Teen who turned in his capital rioting father.
00:29:09 Who threatened family? Traitors get shot.
00:29:18 So once again you have.
00:29:22 This is part of the preparation.
00:29:27 They're preparing the next crop.
00:29:31 Of young people.
00:29:34 To get on board with this.
00:29:37 Because we've look, we talk about a lot. How oh, you know, the boomers are old, can't teach an old dog new tricks and it gets, you know, the frustrating side effects of that that goes both ways.
00:29:49 You know the the leftist. There's a leftist version of that.
00:29:53 There's a lot of old white leftists.
00:29:57 Who are just.
00:29:59 Stuck in the 60s.
00:30:01 And and have no idea that.
00:30:03 This is where it's going.
00:30:06 And so a lot of those guys are going to going to have to die off in the same way that for the right to really fight back, we're going to have to wait for all.
00:30:16 The cuts to die off.
00:30:18 For the left to really turn the screws on us, they have to wait for their, I guess, ***** to die off.
00:30:28 Part of that process also is training the new crop.
00:30:32 To be extremists and to hate us.
00:30:36 Right out the gate.
00:30:39 In the same way that they trained the boomers when they.
00:30:42 Were younger.
00:30:44 To capitulate, and to welcome you know, the hordes of third worlders into our country and how look how long that stuck.
00:30:54 They want to teach this younger group to hate us, to see us as a disease that has to be eradicated, and guess what, that'll stick too.
00:31:04 That'll stick just as effectively.
00:31:10 So that is.
00:31:13 Of preparation.
00:31:16 Part of preparation.
00:31:22 And again, that also includes actual logistical preparations.
00:31:27 To some extent, including, like I said, the purging of the.
00:31:31 The different.
00:31:35 I guess merchants of violence.
00:31:39 Step 8.
00:31:47 Persecution. Now again, like I said, this isn't linear. A lot of this stuff is happening at the same time. There's some bleed over into the different.
00:32:00 Stages, I guess between some of them.
00:32:04 But I think persecutions are a fairly that's that's also taking place right now.
00:32:10 Just the the.
00:32:10 Removal of of people from banking institutions.
00:32:14 What would you call that?
00:32:17 The removal of.
00:32:18 People from banking institutions, the removal of people from jobs.
00:32:26 The litigious.
00:32:30 Law fair.
00:32:32 After these people.
00:32:36 Trying to sue you out of existence.
00:32:40 If you try to organize anything.
00:32:44 There was a story.
00:32:45 Today, about the the the, the they you know, they've they've the leftist picked a few.
00:32:54 Bad. You know, like the the opposite of a martyr, basically a demon. You know, few demons from the six. The pick on because they're easy targets, right? And it fits their little narrative. And one of them is this woman who's a a realtor, I guess. And for some reason, like their whole narrative is. Ohh, this rich white blonde.
00:33:14 Shelter Lady flew on a private jet and then came to, you know, to the.
00:33:21 The capital in order to overthrow the government.
00:33:25 And she won't apologize.
00:33:30 Now PayPal cancelled her account today.
00:33:35 And we've already seen a.
00:33:36 Lot of this stuff already.
00:33:37 Happening a lot of this stuff.
00:33:40 We've seen happen years ago, it's just catching up to everybody else because they there was a **** test.
00:33:49 You know, if we do platform people like the people at red ice from banks.
00:33:56 If we do.
00:33:57 Platform them from being able to do their.
00:34:01 Jobs, you know, the streaming platforms.
00:34:03 And stuff like that. What? What? What will happen? Oh, nothing happened.
00:34:09 Literally nothing happened. Not only did nothing happen that not even the the concert, the mainstream so-called conservatives didn't even mention it.
00:34:18 They didn't fight it.
00:34:22 OK.
00:34:24 Fast forward not not that much later.
00:34:28 Let's deflate form the president.
00:34:31 From Twitter and banks.
00:34:34 Let's do the exact same.
00:34:36 Thing we did from the red to the.
00:34:37 Red ice people.
00:34:39 A couple years ago and saw that nothing happened.
00:34:43 And we'll go.
Speaker
00:34:44 To to Trump.
Devon
00:34:48 Let's see what happens. Oh, look, nothing still is. Nothing is happening.
00:35:01 It also says in the persecution phase that there's going to be programs that will be implemented to prevent procreation.
00:35:10 Programs will be implemented to prevent procreation through forced sterilization.
00:35:16 Or other methods.
00:35:19 Well, I think that's been.
00:35:22 Kind of.
00:35:23 Moving right along, wouldn't you say?
00:35:28 You see, again, history doesn't repeat, it echoes.
00:35:32 Or it rhymes.
00:35:36 And they and that's because the tyrants learn from their past mistakes.
00:35:41 The tyrants learned.
00:35:44 That if you just start mass sterilizing people.
00:35:48 By force, it's not a good look, and in fact it looks so bad you get out of power for a a really long time because that's a stain. Now on your ideology, well, look last time that they were doing forced sterilization and they and that's something they can.
00:36:03 Hold over your head.
00:36:06 Really, for centuries.
00:36:08 So they just have to be more clever about it. OK, well, we still want the the same thing has to happen. We still need the same result.
00:36:17 We just got to be sneakier about it.
00:36:23 So they've attacked white birth rates.
00:36:27 For decades.
00:36:33 And who knows, maybe maybe this vaccine has something.
00:36:37 Something in there too. I don't know. I've heard. I've heard stories about the vaccine.
00:36:47 Having something to do with fertility, but we'll see how that turns out.
00:37:01 It says here.
00:37:04 And this is from, you know genocidewatch.net.
00:37:08 It says here that at this at this stage.
00:37:16 They're also going to have children forcibly taken from their parents.
00:37:21 Children forcibly taken from their parents.
00:37:26 Well, I think we see that already with the trans kid stuff.
00:37:29 That's like a double whammy.
00:37:32 That's destroying the fertility of the child and taking them from their parents.
00:37:41 It's doing both.
00:37:43 Or you could even say.
00:37:46 In this case right here.
00:37:49 This is kind.
00:37:49 Of taking the children from their parents.
00:37:51 Is it not?
00:37:53 I mean, if if the kid rats out their parents.
00:37:56 And their parents go to jail.
00:37:58 Where does that kid go?
00:38:07 And of course the the reason why they need to do that is obvious. They need to like with that kid that, like I said, they need to brainwash the new crop.
00:38:16 Of kids.
00:38:20 So the children are forcibly taken from their parents. It also says that the the victim group's basic human rights.
00:38:29 Become systematically abused.
00:38:31 Through extradition killings.
00:38:36 And force displacement.
00:38:43 I don't think that's difficult to find evidence of.
00:38:48 You have black on white crime.
00:38:51 That's through the.
00:38:52 Roof right now.
00:38:54 Every day, not even every week, every day, there seems like there's a new video of just some random black guy walking down.
00:38:59 The street and then.
00:39:02 Punching the **** out of.
00:39:03 A an old white lady.
00:39:07 Shooting a a guy walking his dog in the back of.
00:39:10 The head.
00:39:16 There was a story I just saw before going live about a young Ukrainian kid in France, 14.
00:39:25 Just walking around and a bunch of migrants beat.
00:39:27 Him into a coma.
00:39:30 For no reason.
00:39:39 And White flight, is that not force displacement?
00:39:46 It's so dangerous in the neighborhood that you grow up in that.
00:39:51 You have a choice. You could stay there and maybe your kid gets murdered for playing outside.
00:39:57 Or you can try to leave.
00:40:03 And so they've slowly taken over these population centers through.
00:40:07 What I would call.
00:40:09 Forced displacement.
00:40:18 Now it's also in this phase that I think that we're kind of in the middle of.
00:40:23 That the massacres begin.
00:40:28 Acts of violence.
00:40:31 That are designed intentionally to destroy the group on a more massive scale.
00:40:43 And part of that is also a **** test.
00:40:48 You know, if you're going to try to.
00:40:49 Get rid of an entire group.
00:40:53 You got to start small and see what happens.
00:40:58 See if there's any kind of reaction.
00:41:00 That's damning it.
00:41:04 I I would say that maybe you could look to South Africa.
00:41:09 Where they're a little further along into this phase.
00:41:13 Where you have these massacres take place, and then they look and see. Well, what's the international reaction?
00:41:21 Is the UN doing anything about it? Is the United States going to step in? Is anyone doing anything at all? No.
00:41:41 Now another.
00:41:43 Aspect of this and they don't list this here.
00:41:47 But the propaganda?
00:41:50 Aspect of it.
00:41:51 Right. Like not only are you saying is there.
00:41:54 Any powerful force that's going.
00:41:55 To stop us, if we.
00:41:57 Start doing this.
00:42:00 And right now I think the answer is no.
00:42:04 Quite easy to see that the whole world is in denial of it ever of it happening at all, because they're complicit.
00:42:13 They're a part of the problem.
00:42:19 But they also want to use it like the for the more extreme groups for propaganda.
00:42:27 They want more extreme.
00:42:29 Non white militants.
00:42:30 To look at these videos like it's murder ****.
00:42:35 Like **** yeah.
00:42:39 Get rid of those whites.
00:42:42 Erase whiteness.
00:42:46 And it gets them ginned up, gets them excited, gets the blood lust going.
00:42:58 Now the next phase.
00:43:02 I mean, there's only so many faces, right? I think guys can kind of guess it the next phase.
00:43:08 #9 #10 is kind of lame, so it's not as important, but #9 is.
00:43:14 Extermination begins.
00:43:21 And it quickly becomes.
00:43:25 Legal mass killing of this group.
00:43:33 And the extermination.
00:43:35 Is justified because of course, the the people that they're getting rid of.
00:43:40 They're not really people, they're not fully human.
00:43:47 So you should feel about as bad about.
00:43:49 Them being exterminated as you would rats infesting your home.
00:44:00 And especially when it has the blessing of the state.
00:44:10 We have a an entire generation of people on the other side.
00:44:14 Of this fence.
00:44:17 Who worship the state.
00:44:20 Who worship global ****?
00:44:23 Who want to be a citizen of the global **** utopia?
00:44:28 And we're the only ones standing in.
00:44:30 The way of their utopia.
00:44:39 And if these attacks result?
00:44:43 And the target group fighting back.
00:44:50 That accelerates it because now.
00:44:56 Now you can say look, look how dangerous they are. Look how dangerous they are. In fact, I think if you took a a look back at the previous step where it wasn't.
00:45:04 Quite state sponsored yet.
00:45:07 And it's just the the random killings, the the **** test to see what will happen.
00:45:12 If no institution steps in, but.
00:45:15 The the target group.
00:45:17 Responds because they see kind of what's coming.
00:45:21 That adds fuel to their fire.
00:45:24 Because they can say look.
00:45:27 Look, they won't report on why the violence is happening. They won't report that. It's a response to something.
00:45:35 No, they'll just say, look, these crazy white supremacists, these Nazis.
00:45:43 These insurrectionists, these domestic terrorists, they're just.
00:45:47 They're just, they're a problem. Look, they're they're killing people. They're flipping out. They're whatever they're doing.
00:46:03 And so the state will step up its efforts.
00:46:10 And then.
00:46:12 As it starts to increase as the bloodshed increases.
00:46:17 You start to see things like.
00:46:21 People parading around with dead bodies.
00:46:25 Dead and dismembered bodies.
00:46:29 Rape, ****** of the women?
00:46:34 You know, not just to dominate, but also I mean it's to genetically alter.
00:46:41 The offspring of that group.
00:46:49 With rape babies.
00:46:55 Destruction of of cultural and religious properties, which look that's.
00:47:00 That's also kind of already taking place.
00:47:05 The destruction of churches, the removal of monuments.
00:47:18 The removal of that group from history that's already happening.
00:47:36 And so.
00:47:40 This stage happens pretty quick.
00:47:44 Because it's kind of like a lot of the other stages are kind of like the fuse, and this stage is kind of like.
00:47:50 The bomb, you know.
00:47:53 Like once, once that reaction start.
00:47:58 It's fast because at that point, for a variety of reasons, but one of those reasons is all these people that are.
00:48:03 In denial and look, I think it's easy to see just by looking at queue. For example, how easy, how easily the right is can get get stuck in denial.
00:48:16 How hard it is for a lot of normies to face hard truths.
00:48:22 And so a lot of these people throughout this entire process.
00:48:28 All the way up to the bitter end will be in denial about it.
00:48:32 They'll still be trusting the plan, if you will.
00:48:36 Until someone is is literally massacring their family in front of them.
00:48:41 And at that point.
00:48:43 No one can deny what's going on, and so there is a reaction and it just turns into a ******* bloodbath, right?
00:49:02 Now the last stage according to this is denial. It's not. It's more of like.
00:49:08 The after effects.
00:49:10 Where after the genocide has been done the the state denies that it happened.
00:49:15 And yada yada yada and whatever, but.
00:49:19 That's really kind of irrelevant.
00:49:21 If you've been genocide.
00:49:30 So those are the 10 stages.
00:49:32 Of genocide, like I said, that it's a video or there was a I I think she might have done.
00:49:37 The version of the 8:00.
00:49:39 But there was a video floating around a bit. She and she kind of applied this to mask wearers. And like I said, there's just so many of these people they see.
00:49:45 Kind of what's happening?
00:49:47 But they don't want to face the racial component to it.
00:49:53 They just don't want to do that.
00:49:56 So much was put into.
00:50:00 Eroding and while erasing in Group preference and whites over the last century, so much was put.
00:50:08 Into that.
00:50:10 I mean everything.
00:50:11 That they had was put into that.
00:50:14 And it was really, really successful.
00:50:18 And some argue that, you know, Europeans are just naturally predisposed to being.
00:50:28 Preferential to their group.
00:50:31 Or maybe more open to other groups which has helped them in the past with trade.
00:50:37 And whatever, right?
00:50:39 But even if you throw all that away, there has been a systematic.
00:50:47 On in Group preference in Europeans.
00:50:51 That has been going on for at least a century.
00:50:55 And it's going on today. It's easy to see.
00:51:01 And I think that.
00:51:04 That like, just like what? Like I was saying with the, you know, the boomers on both sides, that's that's something that's.
00:51:11 Almost impossible to overcome in some people.
00:51:18 It's like I was saying with some people, it's almost like you pretty much have to try to convince them that the religion that they've been.
00:51:26 Attached to their entire lives, you know, right at their deathbed, you have to convince them. Actually, they're that your religion is wrong.
00:51:33 Like most of them are.
00:51:35 Not going to go for it.
00:51:43 It's really, really, really difficult to deprogram people and look there. This just goes with everything, right? Like the whole it's it's easier to fool someone than it is to convince them they've been fooled. Everyone knows that.
00:52:00 That's that's the problem, right?
00:52:01 In fact, that's exactly what we're seeing with the custards. And Trump and even not even just the custards.
00:52:06 Just the the Trumpers, the people that supported Trump the last four years, people that have been totally abandoned, people that have been totally deceived and completely.
00:52:25 What? What's the right word for this?
00:52:26 I don't even.
00:52:27 Know. Like uh.
00:52:29 I mean, Trump was a traitor. Trump was a traitor to the country and to his supporters.
00:52:35 And even today, I see some of these people.
00:52:39 Saying that, oh, I.
00:52:39 Wish I wish Trump could be president for forever.
00:52:46 Why would you want a trader in office forever?
00:52:51 That sounds like a ******* nightmare.
00:52:54 But it's because they can't.
00:52:57 They can't deprogram as easily as they can program. They can't admit that.
00:53:01 They were fooled.
00:53:04 That would hurt their ego if you had to admit that, oh, I guess I've been promoting a ******* trader for four years.
00:53:15 Especially if your whole persona is built around.
00:53:21 Being being the rallying point, being the shining light to your followers.
00:53:27 Oh, look, follow me, because I really know what's going on.
00:53:35 Well, all of a sudden you look.
00:53:36 Like you don't know what's going on if you.
00:53:37 Promoting a ******* trader for four years.
00:53:44 Now, me personally, I think it's a better sign of a leader if you could admit that you made a mistake.
00:53:51 Like I said, I I was saying this whole time like look if it.
00:53:54 Turned out that that.
00:53:55 Q anon's.
00:53:56 Real and and Trump does all this stuff. I'll I'll change my branding to like flaming ******* queues and I'll I'll do entire strings about how awesome queue is and how I'm a ******* idiot.
00:54:08 And I wasn't. That wasn't hyperbole.
00:54:13 I would have done that.
00:54:18 Because I don't do what I do.
00:54:20 For power.
00:54:23 And a lot of these people do.
00:54:24 What they do for power?
00:54:28 And they they make the calculation that.
00:54:31 They might lose some power.
00:54:36 If the.
00:54:39 Delusional, hyperbolic view that their followers have of them.
00:54:44 Is it all damaged by them being spectacularly wrong about something?
00:54:56 Humans are interesting creatures.
00:55:01 And I I think that I I and I'm not just saying this to be funny, but like I think that I must be some kind of autistic because a lot of this stuff.
00:55:10 It just doesn't. I don't understand it. I really don't understand why you'd want to be living a lie.
Speaker
00:55:17 I don't, I don't get.
Devon
00:55:18 It like, why would you?
00:55:19 Want to live a lie? Wouldn't.
00:55:21 I don't know. I don't I I guess some people don't either. Either they don't see the value in truth.
00:55:28 Or they don't.
00:55:31 They don't. They maybe they just don't have a the the facilities to really accurately determine truth when they when they encounter it.
00:55:44 I don't know. I don't know what it is.
00:55:47 But there's a lot of people out there that would much rather live a.
00:55:49 Lie. They would much rather live.
00:55:51 In a fantasy world.
00:55:54 Which is precisely where they'll end.
00:55:55 Up if they go along with the global homa, they'll.
00:55:57 Be in your pod.
00:56:00 With your virtual.
00:56:01 Reality glasses on.
00:56:04 Eating a steady diet of bugs and 3D printed meat.
00:56:09 Watching ****.
00:56:12 And just slowly dying.
00:56:14 Until you until they've.
00:56:17 They've they've removed your inconvenient genetics.
Speaker
00:56:21 From the pool.
Devon
00:56:27 So I just don't, I don't. I don't understand it, but I guess you know, some people would rather that's what they would rather have.
00:56:40 Alright, so I'm going to take a look at chat.
00:56:47 3D printed meat? Yep, 3D printed meat is really that's a real thing.
00:56:53 And so it's a thanks to you for the.
00:56:55 3D it is actually Jews. They're not just.
00:56:59 They're not being hyperbolic there. In fact, the World Economic Forum.
00:57:04 Our favorite.
00:57:06 Little globalist group.
00:57:08 The World Economic Forum tweeted out a video.
00:57:12 Showing you how awesome your.
00:57:15 Your 3D printed meat was going to be.
00:57:19 Let me see if I've.
00:57:21 I got it. I actually got it here.
00:57:24 Alright, let me see if I can play this.
00:57:26 Video The 3D printed meat of the future.
00:57:34 Yeah, this is what you have to.
00:57:36 Look forward to.
Speaker 3
00:58:03 We analyze the different components that make those beautiful cuts and try to figure out which are the key components that we need to mimic in order to achieve those beautiful cuts of meat.
00:58:15 We identified 3 main components, the muscle, the blood and the fat. These are the components that we need to mimic in order to reach the perfect beautiful stake.
Speaker 5
00:58:42 Our technology can create whole muscle cuts, just as a cow can produce that in a much more efficient way with a lower cost. And of course it's much better for the environment.
Speaker
00:59:22 Ohh it's so.
Devon
00:59:23 Delicious. You know, it's funny, uh Elon Musk apparently is putting $100 million, a $100 million.
00:59:31 In the technology that can remove the the carbon dioxide.
00:59:35 From our, our our.
00:59:39 Our environment.
00:59:41 $100 million to find.
00:59:43 Something that that plants do.
00:59:46 Plants already do this.
00:59:50 Trees already do this. Algae already does, does.
00:59:53 All of this.
00:59:56 You don't need to have $100 billion.
00:59:59 To make some big machine that's probably going to **** things up.
01:00:07 I mean, you wanna you wanna ****?
01:00:08 Things up.
01:00:10 You think having too much CO2?
01:00:12 In the environment is bad.
01:00:15 Try having too much oxygen and then you start killing off the plants.
01:00:22 See Nature already has a system that.
01:00:24 Takes care of all this stuff.
01:00:26 You don't need to spend $100 million to **** things up, you.
01:00:29 Don't need to.
01:00:29 Be spraying **** into the atmosphere or or make some kind of weird nanobots so that like all this stuff is, this is all like this. The the stuff of nightmares.
01:00:42 You want to suck up the environment? Try. Try.
01:00:44 To make technology that fixes it.
01:00:47 And that's how you **** **.
01:00:48 The environment.
01:00:52 And in this case it's like you.
01:00:53 Know we're spending hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:00:57 To make 3D printed meat.
01:01:00 And my answer to.
01:01:01 That is, I can spend no dollars.
01:01:05 And point at at a cow and say there's meat.
01:01:09 It's already been 3D printed.
01:01:13 That makes itself.
01:01:18 And you can say that your 3D printed meat.
01:01:22 Is better for the.
01:01:22 Environment, but I guarantee you just like everything else. If you start adding up all the impact of.
01:01:27 What you're doing?
01:01:29 You know you have to think of how many 3D printers you'd have to make.
01:01:34 You know that has an environmental impact, right? And and it's not like just make them once and they last forever, you're going to be constantly making them constantly repairing them. All the electricity that you can, you're going to consume.
01:01:46 Operating these 3D printers of meat and then plus where's the where's the protein coming from?
01:01:53 Right, the the 3D printer is not just magicking meat out of the the tip of that nozzle.
01:02:01 That that Soylent Green has to come from somewhere.
01:02:07 So the whole process of developing whatever the **** that nasty **** is.
01:02:16 And having to.
01:02:19 Transported manufactured all this stuff at the when everything's.
01:02:23 Said and done.
01:02:25 You're not going to have any environmental impact just because.
01:02:29 You got rid of cows.
01:02:33 You're not.
01:02:34 You're you're creating as many problems as you think you're solving.
01:02:40 And in fact, there's lots of things that can happen with that. It's kind of like, I don't know if you guys saw this a few years back, there was a vegan couple.
01:02:48 A vegan couple that decided.
01:02:50 We got a kitten.
01:02:52 And we're going to raise.
01:02:53 Our kitten to be vegan.
01:02:57 And then a.
01:02:57 Few months later, why is our kitten dying?
01:03:03 Because cats.
01:03:07 Need meat?
01:03:09 They need meat, and in fact there's specific chemicals you can't just give them protein. You can't give them plant protein. There's chemicals in meat that you can't reproduce.
01:03:20 With plants, they need meat.
01:03:26 And in the same way that we found out that soy has all these, all these estrogen mimicker's in them.
01:03:32 Or in it.
01:03:35 How much you want to bet you start mass producing this 3D printed meat.
01:03:40 And you're creating a million other problems that you don't even.
01:03:43 Know about.
01:03:45 And won't know about for maybe 20 years until it's you've you've ****** ** humanity for 20 years.
01:04:00 So that's, but that's the globalist that's the globalist.
01:04:05 Way of looking at the world it's it's tiki molem. It's healing the world.
01:04:11 They can't leave well enough alone.
01:04:16 And they don't care how many people have.
01:04:17 To pay the price.
01:04:21 For them, making the world better.
01:04:28 You know, if you want to.
01:04:29 Make an omelet. You got to crack a few.
01:04:30 Eggs, they'll tell you.
01:04:40 Humans eat me too. I went pescatarian as a kid for eight months and came out under weight lost muscle mass, got sick of sick often and I was properly managing calories and nutrition the best you can as a pescatarian.
01:04:57 Yeah. Well, I mean like, look.
01:04:59 I know lots of people that have created health problems for themselves because of.
01:05:08 And or vegetarian even lifestyles.
01:05:15 You know we we need meat.
01:05:19 In fact, you'll probably be better off if.
01:05:22 All you ate was meat.
01:05:24 Instead of if if you were a vegan, if you did.
01:05:26 The exact opposite.
01:05:27 Of being a vegan, you'd probably be healthier.
01:05:35 Raising your own chickens as easy as **** it is. You have to get feed though. That's that's one of the things that I'm thinking about with doing chickens out here at the homestead is I don't want to be reliant on outside feed because you know, it's not that, it's that super expensive.
01:05:56 But you would have to, you know, in an emergency situation that could dry up. Rabbits are easier for me because they'll eat cactus pads all day long. No problem.
01:06:08 And I can create that.
01:06:09 I guess maybe chickens will eat.
01:06:12 Maybe I could find a way of getting bugs. There's so.
01:06:14 Many bugs.
01:06:14 Out here, maybe there's a way I could like farm bugs for the chickens to.
01:06:19 Eat or something like that, I don't know.
01:06:23 But getting getting feed for the chickens is.
01:06:27 Is a little bit more, a little more difficult out here.
01:06:32 Same thing if I.
01:06:32 Were to get goats.
01:06:34 You know, I with goats and cows. Again, I could feed them cactuses, but they would eat so much of it I would need more land.
01:06:41 I would need like.
01:06:42 A lot more cactus.
01:06:44 To to to keep up with that.
01:06:51 Free range your chickens. They will feed themselves. Ah, sort of. They will. I mean, like, like my neighbors have chickens.
01:07:00 And they kind of just, they don't have like, a they're not fenced in or anything, they just kind of like wander around the whole area, but they still have to give them feed.
01:07:11 For me, there's so many. There's there's, there's.
01:07:14 Quail out here.
01:07:16 And sometimes it's like the population is insane. Like I like. You'll just hear what sounds like you ever see the videos of, like, the Everglades. And there's just all those birds over the water. Like, I heard, like, a sound that sound like that. I looked outside one day and it was like a sea of quail. Like like.
01:07:34 A A herd of them.
01:07:35 Migrating across the desert and I was just like holy ****.
01:07:40 So that might be. I mean, I could probably live off those.
01:07:42 Guys for a while they're they're very.
01:07:44 Numerous out here.
01:07:46 As are the rabbits to some extent.
01:07:49 I think if I I.
01:07:50 Really try to.
01:07:51 Keep me it, would I? I could stay alive.
01:07:55 I don't know if I can.
01:07:56 Keep more than just me alive though, with how much meat you'd have to be consuming.
01:08:04 What's the weirdest animal I've seen at the compound?
01:08:17 We got vultures here.
01:08:20 I don't know enough about them to know what kind of vultures there are, but I'd I'd never seen.
01:08:26 Vultures. And we have vultures. Like they circle like.
01:08:29 In cartoons, you know like.
01:08:30 They circle over stuff. I've seen them swoop down and and presumably they get some. I don't.
01:08:37 Know what they're getting.
01:08:39 But they they.
01:08:40 Fly really low and they're really kind of big.
01:08:43 And they just look weird.
01:08:47 No chupacabra. No chupacabra. No skinwalkers. I haven't seen any skinwalkers yet. People ask about Skinwalkers for some reason all the time.
01:08:56 What is your favorite?
01:08:57 Breed of dog.
Speaker 4
01:09:00 I don't know.
Devon
01:09:02 I don't know.
01:09:03 My my mom had this terrible habit of bringing home dogs.
01:09:11 From random places.
01:09:13 And my dad hated.
01:09:14 Him. And So what would invariably happen like this happened several times when I.
01:09:18 Was a kid.
01:09:20 My mom would come home with, like, some random.
01:09:22 Dog she had.
01:09:23 Found or I don't know, but it was just.
01:09:25 Like a dog like.
01:09:27 Sometimes she'd go to the pound and get one without telling anybody.
01:09:31 And it would be this complete mess of a dog. Plus, she sucked at like dogs. Like she wasn't very.
01:09:37 Good at dogging.
01:09:39 And so she didn't know to train it, and the dog would, like, chew things up or like, **** all over the carpet or just something.
01:09:45 Right.
01:09:45 And then eventually, my dad would just, like, have a ******* he'd have enough and just.
01:09:50 The dog would be gone.
01:09:52 And then we wouldn't have any dog for like 6 months and then like?
01:09:54 We have another dog it.
01:09:55 Was just really.
01:09:59 It was so annoying every time she came home with another dog. You just knew like.
01:10:02 Your days.
01:10:02 Are numbered. You're not going.
01:10:04 To be here for long.
01:10:07 So I don't know. I I never really had.
01:10:09 Like a dog growing up.
01:10:11 Because of that, I had like 80 dogs.
01:10:16 I have the sampler plate. I never really got too close to any of them because we knew they were going to be around much longer.
01:10:22 I like. I like rez dogs.
01:10:26 Have you guys ever been on an Indian Reservation?
01:10:30 You see like these weird muddy.
01:10:33 Like wild dogs, that kind of wander around.
01:10:37 They but they.
01:10:38 And they're all kind of different, but they all kind of have.
01:10:40 Like the same.
01:10:41 Kind of look about them rez dogs.
01:10:43 Are kind.
01:10:43 Of cool because they they.
01:10:46 Speaking of like free range, you know you get a rest dog and it'll take care of itself somehow, like even like finding food and stuff.
01:10:55 So I guess if that's a a breed.
01:10:58 You could say that that's a.
01:11:01 Hey my favorite one.
01:11:06 Am I married? No. I've talked about this before. I was actually engaged prior to Trump.
01:11:13 And because of my involvement with the the Trump stuff, and because the the environment was starting to get, like, really polarized and she was a normy and involved in the fashion industry, where it was super not OK to support Trump, you know.
01:11:33 That kind of kind of ended that.
01:11:37 In retrospect, I'm actually glad it happened, because there's a number of things about her that would have.
01:11:44 Just been awful.
01:11:47 But yeah, that was the end of that.
01:11:51 Let's take a look here.
01:11:54 Do you know about nationalists like me getting censored off bit? Shoot.
01:12:00 No, I haven't heard of anyone getting censored off bit. Shoot, I did hear that there was some groups that got taken off, but they were.
01:12:06 Saying, at least according to bit shoot, I didn't look dig too deep into it, that it was illegal content like promoting violence or something like that in in Europe there's different laws.
01:12:19 About speech. So according to them at least, whatever they removed ran afoul of some of those laws. But I don't know.
01:12:30 Yeah, I guess you.
01:12:32 If you got, you know if you got.
01:12:33 Kicked off.
01:12:35 I haven't heard of anything like that.
01:12:39 So you.
01:12:42 The one who sacrificed something for Trump and then he betrayed us all.
01:12:46 Well, I said it it it wasn't like.
01:12:51 In a lot of ways I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm glad it happened.
01:12:55 Because there were things about her that well, I mean, just that. I mean, if you can't.
01:12:59 Hang with.
01:13:00 Me because things get a little scary and you want to chase your little fashionista job then?
01:13:07 ****. Like you're not a I don't want anything to do with that. I done it wrong. Like obviously it was sad and whatever.
01:13:12 At the time, but not for very long.
Speaker
01:13:16 Like it was.
Devon
01:13:18 Once I really thought about.
01:13:19 It I was like oh.
01:13:19 Yeah, that's true. Dodged the bullet there.
01:13:25 Someone says Nordic resistant movement net sock got kicked.
01:13:29 Bit shoot, but was it? But like I said was.
01:13:33 It a law thing, though they might have.
01:13:35 Had to do.
01:13:35 It like I'm not saying I agree with it, obviously, but if there was, I know there are some of those groups.
01:13:42 They're legally oppressed by.
01:13:46 Governments and so there might be some weird EU thing. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know enough about it. I'll have to look into it.
01:13:54 Fashion industry is pure vanity. Yeah, well, she came from a very wealthy family and was a part of that whole.
01:14:02 World and yes, vanity played a big role in her life.
01:14:09 Thoughts on Paul Joseph Watson?
01:14:12 I don't know.
01:14:14 He stole one of my memes.
01:14:16 Like in 2000.
01:14:18 15 or 16 or I forget, actually stole more than one.
01:14:23 Uh, but that's OK.
01:14:26 And I messaged him and was like, hey, can credit me.
01:14:28 And he.
01:14:28 Never responded. That was when I was just a nobody, although I suspect he still wouldn't respond if I messaged him.
01:14:37 I think that.
01:14:41 Yeah, I I think I.
Speaker
01:14:42 Don't I I?
Devon
01:14:42 Wouldn't call him a grifter. I think he's a content creator, but I also.
01:14:45 Think they're subjects that.
01:14:46 Are too hot to handle because they will get him the the.
01:14:49 Way of his business model.
01:15:00 Did her name rhyme with Jar Bashian? No, it might as well have.
01:15:03 The like she.
01:15:05 I don't look I.
01:15:06 Want to just make a stream about her?
Speaker 1
01:15:09 But there were, there were.
Devon
01:15:10 Often comparisons by random people.
01:15:15 And I don't mean like from attitude. People like, just randomly, like at a club.
01:15:18 Or something like. Oh my God, you look like.
Speaker 4
01:15:20 Blah blah blah.
Devon
01:15:23 It was really. Yeah. She was a hot mess.
01:15:27 Benefit Finland due to self death.
01:15:30 I don't know what you're talking about there.
01:15:34 Content Creator is an app description. Yeah, I mean, that's all.
01:15:36 He is. He's he's.
01:15:38 He's infotainment, he's infotainment, and he knows that if he wants to stay in the infotainment business.
01:15:46 There's just certain rules he has to follow because.
01:15:51 If you're an infotainment business, you rely heavily on.
01:15:54 You know, either ad revenue or sponsorships or something like that, right? Like that's.
01:15:58 It's a it's a business.
01:16:01 And there are certain things that will eliminate.
01:16:06 Revenue streams.
01:16:07 So he won't do those things.
01:16:13 Uh. Let's see here.
01:16:18 So I'm going to.
01:16:18 Scroll back.
01:16:20 She was Armenian. No, she was not Armenian.
01:16:25 I uploaded a video that was censored that Alex Jones later also uploaded and it was OK at the time I was getting.
01:16:33 More views than Jones.
01:16:36 Well, I have to.
01:16:36 See, I don't know. I don't know to tell you.
01:16:39 I have. I've only interacted with the bit shoot people very, very little bit like in DMS, and it's always just because I'm having a technical problem like I've DM them.
01:16:48 And said hey.
01:16:50 I uploaded this video and it's been 8 hours and it's not processed yet. What's going on? And then they they've responded pretty quickly. They usually go and do something server side and then it fixes it or whatever and then it works. But that's all. That's my only interaction with these guys. I've never met him or talked to them or anything like that so I don't know what to tell you.
01:17:12 If there was no meat industry.
01:17:15 There would be no need for hundreds of millions of livestock. We have, so it cuts both ways. I don't know. You guys are talking about.
01:17:23 Thoughts on God have you ever?
01:17:25 Had any religious experiences?
01:17:30 None that I really want.
01:17:31 To talk about.
01:17:33 I will say.
01:17:36 I will say.
01:17:39 I've I've said before that I've I've.
01:17:41 Seen evil like I've looked evil in the eye.
01:17:46 And I will say.
01:17:48 Without, I don't want to be.
01:17:50 Too cryptic, but I don't want.
01:17:51 You know, without I don't want to.
01:17:52 Get into, get into it. Really.
01:17:55 I meant that figuratively.
01:17:58 But also kind of literally.
01:18:01 And uh.
01:18:04 I I 100% believe in evil.
01:18:08 And so, because I believe in evil, I feel like there has to be a counter to that I've had. I've I've had, I would say.
01:18:17 When I was younger.
01:18:20 Something that made that that felt like maybe it was a encounter with.
01:18:25 With good.
01:18:28 But the the.
01:18:29 Encounter with Evil was a lot more strong and.
01:18:33 In my face.
01:18:37 Now what? Now that it will become more important. Will you do another ham video on ham radio? Become interested recently.
01:18:46 Again, at your first video help. Yeah, in fact.
01:18:49 What I was thinking about doing.
01:18:51 Is doing like a whole stream where I just answer questions about ham radio. I can show you kind of like my my my vintage ham radio gear which will be it. It won't be totally irrelevant because it does all the. The funny thing is it does all the same stuff, it just does it with older stuff. But like everything's the same. It's just in fact it might be easier to explain with the older stuff because.
01:19:12 It's simpler.
01:19:13 And it's laid out so like if you get a new?
01:19:16 Radio. Everything's like happening in this one box.
Speaker
01:19:19 But with the.
Devon
01:19:20 Old way. There's like 10 boxes that have to accomplish the same thing, but because it's separated in all these different boxes, I can say you know it's easier to maybe explain what's actually happening. You know, when you do that, in fact, what we were just listening to in the very, very, very beginning before the stream was just I was pulling off shortwave, it was Brother Strayer, who's like this.
01:19:40 Weirdo creature on him. Or shortwave? Really. That's been on the air since the, like, the 80s. Like the guy refuses to die, and he's always on the air. He's always on the air.
01:19:52 Speaking of which.
01:19:55 I when I was turning around on shortwave the day.
01:19:57 I heard, remember.
01:19:58 That black pilled rant of Alex Jones, where he's like it's over, man, it's over. Like I heard that.
01:20:03 And I was.
01:20:04 Like what? And tuned it in and and Infowars apparently broadcasts on shortwave every day.
01:20:11 And he said it was him playing.
01:20:12 The clip.
01:20:14 And so I was pretty, pretty shocked by that.
01:20:19 In fact, I wonder if there's a way.
01:20:22 I wonder if I can pull that up.
01:20:23 It's on my Twitter feed.
01:20:25 Because I was very surprised that.
01:20:29 That it came in. It wasn't coming in too good. When I first turned it in, but it actually towards the, you know, because the the propagation changes as the day rolls by. And yeah, I'm going to.
01:20:41 Try to download this video.
01:20:43 And play it for you guys.
01:20:47 So in this video, it's going to be really kind of scratchy.
01:20:52 But I I kept it tuned in as I was doing work.
01:20:55 Around the house.
01:20:57 And it eventually became.
01:21:00 Like as good as like AM radio like it sounded the same as if you were listening to like talk radio on AM. So I was actually fairly surprised that that Infowars was doing that because it's actually not cheap.
01:21:12 Especially like in terms of bang for your.
01:21:14 Buck like, it's not cheap to broadcast on shortwave through like this big channel that they're that that they were broadcasting through. They they you have to rent time. And if he's on the air every single day, that's going to be an expensive operation. And it's like what's the?
01:21:32 What's the payoff? Like how many people were actually listening to this? Maybe there's a lot. I.
01:21:36 Don't know, but here's here's what I here's what I found.
01:21:39 Right here.
Speaker 1
01:21:58 They're gonna kill you. You don't say that.
Speaker
01:22:02 So I'm glad I'm getting. I'm really.
Speaker 1
01:22:03 Inspired a lot of people.
Devon
01:22:07 So yeah, like I said, the the reception was pretty bad there.
01:22:13 At the moment, but it cleaned up.
01:22:15 As the day went on.
01:22:18 I was just like, wow, that's kind of crazy.
01:22:23 So yeah, we can do a whole stream about ham radio and I can bust it out like kind of look, there's there's cheap ways you can do it. The The thing is, if you're not going to like if you just want it for emergency purposes, you almost don't need to transmit. Or if you do, you don't need like the full power of a a whole ham.
01:22:43 Station if it's just like an emergency kind of a thing, which I think for most people, that's what it should be. A receiver is really cheap.
01:22:52 Like, really, really, really cheap.
01:22:55 Well, compared to a transmitter.
01:22:57 And so that's going to do it for most people.
01:23:03 Because like what are you going?
01:23:04 To do like why do you need to transmit? Do you need?
01:23:06 To transmit, to call for help, I guess maybe.
01:23:11 But what situation are you in? Or?
01:23:12 Where? That's what you have to do.
01:23:17 You can get a receiver really, and a portable receiver which is really important. You can get like these little handheld portable receivers that are like.
01:23:26 Less than 100 bucks and they do single side band and they do all the you know, they do all the shortwave stuff and they're like the size of, like, a walkie-talkie kind of. So you could stick them in any, you know, bug out bag or whatever and.
01:23:43 That's going to be what most people.
01:23:46 Would need anyway.
01:23:48 I I suggest.
01:23:51 You get into the whole thing, get into the hobby, treat it like a hobby and we populate. Like I said, it's a use it or lose it situation. The people that use Ham radio a lot of.
01:24:00 Them are dying off and if we can repopulate ham radio.
01:24:05 With our people, that would be fantastic and it would be useful in the long run.
01:24:13 And to have a lot of people on our side to already know what you're doing because with ham radio, it's not just like this simple as, oh, just download this app and then it works. You know, there's a lot you have to to to understand at least.
01:24:26 You don't. Maybe don't.
01:24:27 Maybe don't have to understand exactly what's happening inside.
01:24:30 There you don't.
01:24:30 Have to understand the path of the electrons and all this other stuff.
01:24:34 But you have to at least understand some basic concepts to be able to be effective anyway. You know, if you don't know how to, if you don't understand propagation and you don't understand the importance of antennas and stuff like that, then it's just going to be.
01:24:49 Useless, but a lot of these guys on ham radio don't understand a lot of this stuff, so it's not like it's it's really not that hard. There's a lot of guys, especially now, that CBS.
01:24:58 Is kind of.
01:24:58 Dead that have got their ham license and they go to 80 meters and it's like CB again, maybe it's just slightly less.
01:25:08 Hillbilly, I guess CB still and not totally dead by.
Speaker
01:25:11 The way.
Devon
01:25:11 Either C.
01:25:14 Propagation opens up randomly, and I've heard people from like 2 states away three states away random like it just leave little windows open up where all of a sudden you.
01:25:23 Can hear people in Canada and you're just like, wow, that's crazy. And then it goes away. One of the reasons why is CB was so big in the 70s is it was a.
01:25:33 Time during the solar cycle.
01:25:36 Where the conditions were perfect and you could hear people from very.
01:25:41 Far away all the time.
01:25:44 And then when when the solar cycle changed, it kind of killed.
01:25:49 CB and it killed 10 meters on ham radio, which is very close to C being.
01:26:00 We know the Jews hate us. The Kev is to know why they hate us. Oh, the key.
01:26:08 It was covering.
01:26:08 It up.
01:26:10 Well, and you said it's part of it has to do with.
01:26:12 End times prophecy.
01:26:13 Part of it has to do with end times, prophecy and part of it has to deal with century old centuries old.
01:26:23 And a lot of it has to do with racial supremacism. You know, when you, if it's, if you feel like it's kind of like islams hate of the West, a lot of that was like an inferiority complex. A lot of that was looking at the West.
01:26:38 And and feeling like, well, if if we are.
01:26:43 The way that that if we are practicing the the one true religion and and what have you, why is it that the West seems like it has so much more wealth?
01:26:54 And they're living in sand and all this other stuff. And. And so a lot of it, I think.
01:26:59 It was a.
01:26:59 Reaction to the the disparity of wealth.
01:27:04 And I think that you might have a little bit of that like well, it's kind of like the video I played at the beginning of this, this thing, they hate us because they hate us.
01:27:12 We can beat them at their own game.
01:27:15 You know even.
01:27:16 If they invent something, we can be better at it than they are.
01:27:21 And so they there's a.
01:27:25 The level of.
01:27:31 Anger, I guess because of that.
01:27:37 When you've been kicked out of 109 libraries, you will begin hating librarians and.
01:27:42 That's that is true.
01:27:47 Have you ever read up on the third Secret of Fatima? Basically predicted what's going on? No, I kind of know what that is. It's like it's like some kind of.
01:27:58 Catholic thing, right? Where there was some girls that.
01:28:02 Had some kind of vision or I?
01:28:04 Don't know what that is.
01:28:06 Duran Duran as a funk band changed my mind.
01:28:11 I'm not sure about the Texan or Texan.
01:28:18 Yeah, I don't have. I don't have any texts and stuff. All my stuff is.
01:28:22 Most of my stuff actually is not all, but is Yatsu.
01:28:28 I have a.
01:28:31 I got some really really really cheap Chinese like here's the thing, you get a shortwave radio that that it doesn't do single side band but it.
01:28:37 Will receive even a lot of the hand bands on on.
01:28:40 AM you can get one of those like 9.
01:28:43 Dollars, you know like.
01:28:44 Literally $9. So I got like a $9 one.
01:28:48 It broke pretty quick because I was using it. I was like oh sweet, it actually worked really great. And then the the speaker on it stopped working and so and it's.
01:28:57 Not I don't.
01:28:57 Even think I don't think it's a speaker, it's like the little mini amplifier stage before the speaker I can.
01:29:04 Plug headphones into it and it still works.
01:29:07 But I was disappointed because it was. It was like a really ****** $9. It was a $9 radio and it worked great like it.
01:29:14 Actually had a really good reception.
01:29:16 Not just on shortwave stuff or like how you know for what a ***** ** **** it was, but it had, like, great reception when it came to FM and AM. In fact, I might have blown something out with the FM because what I'll do this might sound really ghetto and unnecessary, but.
01:29:34 What I do at the.
01:29:37 At the pillbox.
01:29:39 Is sometimes I've got like an FM transmitter, like regular broadcast FM radio that's low powered.
01:29:48 And I will.
01:29:49 Start broadcasting like a you know, like a video or like a podcast or something like that. Or I'll make like a playlist and I'll start broadcasting it in FM to my prop.
01:30:01 And then I'll just have like a radio in my pocket or you know, like a radio outside with me, with a speaker or whatever and that's how instead of having like a Bluetooth headset or having like a phone in my pocket that might lose connection to the Internet or or might get funked up because I'm, you know, putting wood through a wood chipper and smashing things around or climbing around on a roof or whatever.
01:30:22 I just broadcast an FM something from my computer.
01:30:27 You know, to a ****** radio or.
01:30:30 So I was using that all the time and I might have overblown the the received portion of it a little bit and maybe that caused some kind of surge because I.
01:30:42 It's not, it's it's underpowered.
01:30:43 By my FM transmitter is.
01:30:44 Underpowered, but it's not super underpowered.
01:30:49 Uh. Chuck Baldwin was the candidate for the Constitution Party at least a couple of.
01:30:53 Times. I don't know who that is.
01:30:58 Yes you are.
01:30:58 OK, but not what they were back in the day today, they released gear at full price for customers to beta test them. Yeah, I don't have.
01:31:05 Any new stuff?
01:31:07 All of my Asian gears, almost all of it's older than me, actually. If not, no. Everything but my, yeah, everything but my portable. I have the 817.
01:31:17 For my portable and that's just like.
01:31:19 My all all you.
01:31:20 Know all that? That's like a shack in a box that does everything. The battery on it sucks, but like it does, it does everything. And it's really, you know, the sensitivity is good on it.
01:31:32 You know, it doesn't. It only puts out like 7 watts or something like that, but.
01:31:36 It does. It does. It's a really good radio.
01:31:39 But it's kind of ghetto, too, like they've been making that same.
01:31:42 Exact radio for.
01:31:43 Like 20 years almost or something like it's it hasn't changed.
01:31:47 You know, it still looks like something that.
01:31:48 Was made in.
01:31:49 The 90s, but I guess if it's not broke, don't fix it, but that's that's the only modern radio I have from Yasu. Everything else I have is from like the 70s or 80s.
01:31:59 So or 60s, I actually have a a few that are from the 60s.
01:32:09 What about posterity? Americans, after where it is mentioned in the preamble to the Constitution, you know, I was so mad during the inauguration.
01:32:20 When the I want to say he was a.
01:32:22 Catholic priest.
01:32:24 Because he said he who?
01:32:25 He was in his prayer.
01:32:28 Talking about the Pope, I think he was talking about Pope Francis in his little prayer.
01:32:34 But he he was talking about like how America needs to be preserved for like our posterity. And I'm like you ************.
01:32:41 You ************.
01:32:44 Yeah, it should have been.
01:32:46 Preserved for the founders. Posterity, yes, that was the point.
01:32:53 You ****** ******.
01:32:55 How dare you?
01:32:57 Repurpose that line for your little globalist prayer.
01:33:03 It was very, very, very upsetting.
01:33:09 I'd love to.
01:33:09 Hear more war gaming or thoughts on secession, civil war, moving to Alaska seems like a good idea, question mark.
01:33:19 Like I said, if you like snow.
01:33:22 If you like snow and solitude, and I guess it depends on what part of Alaska you moved to, there's parts.
01:33:27 I've never been to Alaska.
01:33:29 But there are parts of Alaska that are, you know, cities like any other city.
01:33:35 You know, plus some snow and.
01:33:37 And and whatnot, but.
01:33:41 Yeah, I mean I they pay to live there.
01:33:45 And if you have if.
01:33:46 You can get.
01:33:47 Like the big thing with surviving out somewhere is water.
01:33:52 And if you can get packages delivered to you.
01:33:55 And you have water.
01:33:57 And I guess well in Alaska, Heat would be another thing too, right? So if you got land?
01:34:04 And because you can make electricity with solar panels, Alaska, that might be a little trickier, so you'd have to.
01:34:10 Do some research, you know, maybe in.
01:34:12 Alaska, you can't get as much from solar.
01:34:16 Especially during certain parts of the year, right? So you'd have to figure out a solution for electricity.
01:34:24 In terms of water, I feel like water would be at least relatively easy to find there. Much easier there than here, but you'd still need to, you know, dig a well and find out.
01:34:36 That whole process.
01:34:38 Warmth. You know, maybe you have a maybe you have land that's got a lot of trees, and so you can just have a wood burning stove and you can go and harvest some trees every once in.
01:34:47 A while and and there you go.
01:34:49 In fact, there's even people that have made wood burning generators.
01:34:55 You can go on YouTube, look for wood burning generator and you can have an electrical generator that runs off of.
01:35:04 So that could even be an option for you.
Speaker
01:35:06 In that area.
Devon
01:35:08 And then delivery, at least you have to have at least the ability.
01:35:14 Unless you want to go full on, you know, survivalist all the time, which I don't think really anybody wants to and and good luck finding a woman that'll sign on for that. Right. Like it's gonna be hard enough if you go up there and try to live in the forest in Alaska, women aren't.
01:35:32 Women are not prepared for that kind of lifestyle.
01:35:35 The modern Western woman does not want to live in the wilderness. In fact, that's nothing new.
01:35:42 The whole reason why Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote was because they were trying to.
01:35:48 Get women to move there.
01:35:50 Because Wyoming was like 90% male. Like literally, it really was. It was like 90% male.
01:35:57 And they're like, this sucks leaning against some chicks, tears. They basically made it, ladies.
01:36:01 Night in in Wyoming.
01:36:04 To try to get women to to.
01:36:05 Move in there.
01:36:06 But that's the case if you look at all the the the homesteaders and settlers and and explorers, they're all men.
01:36:18 Women are not made of the.
01:36:19 Same stuff.
01:36:21 That adventurers and explorers and homesteaders are.
01:36:25 They don't have that in them.
01:36:28 Women show up after you've already carved out.
01:36:33 A part of the wild and.
01:36:35 Civilized it made it fancy.
01:36:39 And all that stuff that you know, then they'll show up.
01:36:42 But they're usually not on board for the the hard part.
01:36:46 That's just the way it is.
01:36:49 Someone said Alaska is 90% male now. I mean, I don't know.
01:36:52 If it is.
01:36:52 But that would probably, I mean it could be makes sense.
01:36:58 So that would be a big thing. Now, look, there's some women that will be.
01:37:02 Happy to do it. And if you already have a girlfriend who's like minded, you might be able.
01:37:06 To convince her, but.
01:37:08 Keep in mind that she might say.
01:37:11 That sounds like a good idea now and then. Once you show up, it's it's a different story. I've had that happen to me.
01:37:20 So it's it's something you got to keep in.
01:37:22 Mind that that women just are not.
01:37:28 They're not designed for the wild.
01:37:32 At least not the modern Western woman. I I mean, look.
01:37:34 There's in my ancestry, there's photos of, you know, of these very hardened looking pioneer women. You know, women that you know that they've given birth to, like 6-7 children and half, half.
01:37:49 Of whom have already died.
01:37:51 And they have seen some ****.
01:37:57 But they're there.
01:38:00 They're doing it.
01:38:02 So if you could find yourself a base Pioneer woman.
01:38:06 That's the way to do it.
01:38:11 It's hard to find. It's hard to hunt down those genetics.
01:38:17 A lot of lot of women are not designed to do that.
01:38:24 Given the choice they will take.
01:38:25 The easy way every time.
01:38:26 I think most humans will. It's not just women.
01:38:30 Most men will take.
01:38:31 The easy way to.
01:38:34 It's just that men.
01:38:37 Men like the idea of adventure. They like the idea of danger to some extent.
01:38:44 They like the idea of.
01:38:47 Having their own like Kingdom, you know, like their own little like that's more important to to some men.
01:38:55 They would rather.
01:38:55 And I guess this applies to me.
01:38:57 They would rather have a a ****** like a completely ****** place that's theirs.
01:39:05 Then live in a castle.
01:39:06 That belongs to someone else.
01:39:08 Women don't think like that. Women like security.
01:39:11 They would rather live in the castle that belongs to someone else.
01:39:16 Which is why they shouldn't vote.
01:39:18 Right. That's that's really the problem is women are motivated by by forces that **** things up because they'll automatically want to side with.
01:39:30 Whoever's promising them the most safety.
01:39:35 At the, you know, sacrificing basically everything else.
01:39:40 And men aren't like that. Men will not put safety first. If men put safety first. Like nothing amazing would ever have been accomplished. Ever.
01:39:49 You know, we look at these old film reels of when they're building the skyscrapers in New York and you got, like, guys walking around on.
01:39:55 ******* beams. Hundreds of hundreds of of feet above the ground. You know there's no women doing that.
01:40:10 Men laugh in the face of danger.
01:40:15 If you offer your woman security, she will do and think basically whatever.
01:40:21 Whatever you tell her, don't.
01:40:23 Give her security and she will go somewhere else to find.
01:40:25 It, yeah.
01:40:26 And you know, it's not easy.
01:40:30 It's not easy to to compete on the security front.
01:40:34 If you're making a homestead, I mean eventually it will be it will be.
01:40:39 But right now it it doesn't seem as secure.
01:40:43 Right now, she would rather live next to the mall. You know, she'd rather live in a tiny little ****** apartment with a, you know.
01:40:51 In a gated complex with.
01:40:56 All the fancy nice things that she wants.
01:41:01 Then live in a.
01:41:03 Forest or a desert or something like that, where there's creepy crawlies around. There's no, there's nowhere to get her Chai latte. There is, you know, it's actually cold in the winter and hot in the summer, you know, like it's just.
01:41:20 Women want want, safety and comfort, and you can provide that.
01:41:26 In different ways. But women just, you know, it is what it is. It is what?
01:41:30 It is and again.
01:41:31 Like I said, there's not all women. There's some women that are adventurers and are down for the.
01:41:36 For the struggle, but just it's you're talking about a much smaller.
01:41:41 Much smaller percentage on the bright side, those women are also the women that you can usually trust.
01:41:47 Like there's very there's very few, if any, women that would be OK with homesteading who are also going to be like, end up being degenerates. You know what I mean? Like, there's there's no crossover there.
01:41:59 So on the bright side, if you find a woman that's willing to go out and do the homesteading thing with.
01:42:04 You she's probably.
01:42:05 Going to be.
01:42:05 A good woman in every in all, not every but all. A lot of other ways.
01:42:10 Because you're not going to get some blue haired feminist.
01:42:14 Psycho who's going to be able to tolerate living out at a homestead?
01:42:21 That's just the way it is. Those are the women that want safety and comfort.
01:42:24 More than anything.
01:42:27 So you'll filter out all those.
01:42:29 Even if it's late.
01:42:31 You know, even if they have, like this creeping feminism, that's this residue of feminism, even if they've they've been red.
01:42:38 Pilled quote quote.
01:42:41 Trust me, I've known a lot of women that they're like, oh, I'm super red pilled. I'm so red pilled. And then, like, you talked for a little while and it turns out no, you're still feminist.
01:42:50 It's still in there.
01:42:52 I'm not blaming you, it's.
01:42:55 But it's in there.
01:42:58 And that won't be in there with these women. You won't have that in them.
01:43:06 Kind of thinking.
01:43:08 What if you marry her and knock her out before trying to convince her?
01:43:11 To homestead.
01:43:13 Well, then she might take half your **** when you.
01:43:15 Go to the homestead.
01:43:18 And you can't rely on that.
01:43:26 Step one, how to get a woman? Grab her off the street and take her to a base. Traditional homestead. Yeah, I don't know.
01:43:30 That's probably bad.
01:43:31 News too, get like a street ******. Try to get some drug addicted run away. No, that's probably that's not good.
01:43:44 Musk Thiel offered me a trip to Alaska. I'd take it Mars. No. Or if they did.
01:43:53 I really don't fit. I don't have most values of left and mostly all of conservative women, lesbian and a boomer. Oxymoron. Wait, what?
01:44:05 Are you are you saying that you're a if a, a lesbian boomer?
01:44:13 Last, no good. I guess it's slightly not as bad, because if you're not at a reproductive age anymore, it's not as much of a big deal that you're a lesbian. But.
01:44:23 But come on. Come on, man.
01:44:27 Maybe go find some lonely old man to keep company. Who's who's not going to be very sexual anyway.
01:44:36 Maybe you can, maybe you can.
01:44:38 Mentor, so I don't know.
01:44:46 One of the best things my husband does for me is fill me up with or fill me fill up my wood box every single day so I can cook on my wood stove.
01:44:57 It's a big deal for me.
01:45:03 Yeah. Chopping woods. No fun. So you should definitely high five them for that.
01:45:11 Look at all the.
01:45:12 YouTube alright girls, that used to make content until they got a ring on their finger. Then radio silent. I think only Britney seller is the.
01:45:19 Only one still make.
01:45:20 That's what you want. Like, really, you know, like, that's that means they're putting money where their mouth is. They they're not trying to still be E thoughts, you know.
01:45:31 Like would you want your wife to?
01:45:32 Be an E thought I wouldn't.
01:45:35 I definitely wouldn't.
01:45:37 I would not want my wife.
01:45:40 To be making videos and garnering the attention of weird in cells 24 hours a day.
01:45:51 I wouldn't want that.
01:45:54 And and also like it would also give her the kind of dopamine that's unhealthy for women. It's like the attention getting dopamine, right?
01:46:03 There's some women that work works. They can be married, they can be moms, and they can you.
01:46:08 Know keep.
01:46:10 Remain like a, uh, like a.
01:46:16 Role model I guess for women.
01:46:18 But a lot of these women, they can't. You can't do both. You can't be a a wife and a mother and also a public role model. So I'm totally OK if they and they, they fault they, they disappear.
01:46:31 That's like I said, that's practicing what they preach.
01:46:38 Idaho and Montana seem like decent candidates for states to live in. I think, or I think blonde move there.
01:46:45 A lot of people moved.
01:46:46 To Idaho.
01:46:51 Have you had experience with people in the FBI or CIA not like?
01:46:59 I mean, not. No, not they've never come visited me, if that's what you're asking. I have I known some socially back when I lived in DC. Yeah, but not like none of my. No, no, no one too. Well, like there was. There were guys that you know, that's kind of what they did. But a lot of those guys don't really talk about me because.
01:47:17 Only they can.
01:47:19 So, I mean, socially kind of a little bit.
01:47:23 Professionally. Yeah, I mean I.
01:47:25 Did some work.
01:47:28 In that sphere.
01:47:31 But again, it it was. No one really talks it like everyone's very tight lipped.
01:47:38 UM and they're the same kinds of people that they're SJW's. The reason I'm not the reason I was not surprised by this photo that people were there was going around during the BLM stuff in DC of the the FBI agents kneeling, I was not surprised at all that it was a bunch of Karens kneeling. It was a bunch of, you know, women.
01:47:58 In their 30s, a bunch of childless women in their 30s kneeling was that's exactly what my experience was. It was a lot of childless women in their 30s.
01:48:09 You know a.
01:48:09 Lot of a lot of wine ants.
01:48:13 At these agencies, that was my experience.
01:48:18 So I was not surprised in the least.
01:48:26 If I can meet anyone from world history.
01:48:28 Who would I meet?
01:48:32 If I could speak the language.
01:48:34 On a fluent level like it was a native.
01:48:37 Language I would like. I would say Jesus.
01:48:44 Whether he's divine or not.
01:48:47 No matter what your view of the guy is.
01:48:51 He's changed. I mean, who else has had?
01:48:53 An impact like that for for that long that.
01:48:57 That significant of an impact on.
01:49:00 The world.
01:49:02 I mean, this guy must have been, like I said, even if he wasn't divine, if you want to just say like, oh, he was just some.
01:49:07 Guy, it doesn't matter if he was just some guy.
01:49:10 I mean, it must have been some kind of guy, right? To have that lasting impact.
01:49:14 For that long.
01:49:17 I mean, if people were still talking about me in 2000, then they won't be.
01:49:21 You know, but.
01:49:23 Just imagine that like, imagine the amount of people.
01:49:27 That he's affected directly and indirectly.
01:49:30 Probably more than.
01:49:31 Any other?
01:49:33 Anyone else to have ever lived mean? Maybe Mohammed. I guess you could say, right? Isn't that same?
01:49:40 That same area.
01:49:43 You could say Buddha, but I don't even know it was Buddha like really a guy maybe he was. If he was really a guy, I'd say.
01:49:50 He'd be on that list too, but.
01:49:54 I'd say Jesus, I'd want.
01:49:55 To meet him.
01:49:57 See what? See what all the.
01:49:58 Fuss was about.
01:50:02 Speaking of meaning, Jesus. You ever read Michael Moorcock's? Behold the man I have not. Mohammed was a Peto.
01:50:10 Well, here's the thing about Mohammed. You got to remember, like people always bring up the fact.
01:50:16 That he had that.
01:50:18 That nine year old wife or whatever.
01:50:21 Which he did, right? I forget the name of what the name was, but he did in the context of the time.
01:50:32 That that was more normal than most people want to admit having, like a in fact.
01:50:37 In, in a lot of agrarian societies, that's.
01:50:40 Pretty normal stuff. I'm not saying.
01:50:42 It was good. I'm not saying it's not creepy.
01:50:46 But it's not as much of A.
01:50:48 Abomination as it is in the in the modern context.
01:50:53 Someone said that he didn't **** her at nine. Yeah, according at least according to them, he wasn't like banging her when she was dying. She was just like a a wife.
01:51:02 Excuse me at 9:00.
01:51:04 And then I don't know what what whatever age she was considered mature as.
01:51:08 When they, you know.
01:51:11 So it's not quite, it's not quite you got to remember a lot of that stuff that we're a lot of the anti Muslim stuff that the Conservatives have baked into their minds. You got to consider the source.
01:51:25 Who? Who is telling?
01:51:26 You all this stuff about Muslims.
01:51:29 And to hate Muslims and to want to go have wars against Muslims in the Middle East, who who was who was telling.
01:51:35 You all this stuff? Exactly.
01:51:38 Ah, you got to think about that.
01:51:41 Not saying Muslims.
01:51:42 Are you know?
01:51:43 Awesome or anything like that. I'm just saying.
01:51:47 A lot of what a lot of that.
01:51:50 That propaganda that you were consuming.
01:51:54 Post 911 because no one even thought about Muslims pre 911 really, but a lot of that propaganda you've been consuming since 911 about Muslims who was telling you that?
01:52:06 Lower their motivations.
01:52:10 And again.
01:52:12 I'm not saying I I don't want them living.
01:52:15 In the West.
01:52:19 I don't want them living in the West.
01:52:21 I don't want them conquering the West, which?
01:52:24 Is kind of what?
01:52:24 Is sort of happening in many places.
01:52:28 I'm just saying, like a lot of.
01:52:31 A lot of the people telling you.
01:52:32 Things about Muslims have perhaps motives you haven't quite considered.
01:52:39 Yes, it was tons of Jewish propaganda, but unfortunately, many of the Muslims support Jews well. I mean, like, look, there's there's a partnership between Israel and Saudi Arabia. There's there's definitely. And there's lots of different kinds of Muslims. And, you know, it's complicated.
01:52:54 I'm like I said, I'm not saying I want.
01:52:56 Muslims living in the.
01:52:56 West. I don't. I'm just saying.
01:53:02 You have to consider the source.
01:53:04 Of a lot of this propaganda that we've been fed over the.
01:53:07 Last several years in.
01:53:09 Fact, I mean, I even I.
01:53:10 Got a book called.
01:53:13 Or was it Muslims for the absolute infidel or something like that, or Islam? And there are some things about it?
01:53:19 That are.
01:53:20 Really bad, especially bad for the West. In compatible with the West, incompatible with European values. I get it.
01:53:29 But there was also.
01:53:30 A lot of hyperbole in there and in.
01:53:31 Some kind of half truths.
01:53:33 I forget who wrote it.
01:53:37 But it's complicated. I mean, bottom line is, yeah.
01:53:40 What I'm saying is.
01:53:43 They have a whole region of the world that they can, or really they have several regions in the world that they can have that they do have. Why do they need our region too?
01:53:55 One thing I like about Islam is that they ban usury, that deserves to be lauded. Yeah, but they kind of have, like, work arounds. I don't know. I haven't studied it enough to know 100% how that works, but I from what I understand there's like some loophole **** going on with that.
01:54:14 The United States would be better served having Iran as an ally rather than Israel or Saudi Arabia. Well, no.
01:54:22 The the people of.
01:54:23 The United States would be but certainly.
01:54:25 Not the ruling class.
01:54:29 In the ruling, classes in in direct opposition? And why do we need to be?
01:54:32 Allies with Iran, either.
01:54:35 You know, the Obama administration seemed like they wanted to be allies with Iran. Something was going on with that.
01:54:43 Why do we need to? Why do we why do we need?
01:54:45 To have any allies in the Middle East.
01:54:48 Seriously, I'm not saying I would be, like, complete isolationist. We want to be friendly. I guess with these people.
01:54:55 But why do we need to have to?
01:54:56 Why do we need to have?
01:54:58 Military alliances. Let them let.
01:55:01 Them work it out themselves.
01:55:03 I would love. I would love.
01:55:06 I would love.
01:55:08 To let natural selection run its.
01:55:11 Course in the Middle East.
01:55:13 Let's just see how.
01:55:15 How well, Israel.
01:55:17 The shining star in the desert. You know the Rose in the desert.
01:55:23 Let's just see how how superior they are.
01:55:27 If we're not fighting other wars for them, let's just see.
01:55:32 Let's see how they how they perform without.
01:55:36 They're golem.
01:55:38 On a leash, let's just see.
01:55:44 I got a.
01:55:45 Scary thought for you. Look at a look. A normalization of what? Look at the normalization of cannibalism in some of the more fringe feed alt tech news.
01:55:58 Is just reuse the meat from killed off white people to fuel 3D meat. Well, I don't think it's.
01:56:05 Like that but.
01:56:06 They look, they're they're totally OK with with that too. There is a lot of weird tech news about recycling human bodies.
01:56:14 You know one, they've they just approved, I think in Washington state, the composting of human bodies.
01:56:22 And so they're going to start composting bodies and using the compost to grow food. So in a manner of speaking, I guess you'll be eating people. But I don't think it's some kind of weird, you know, cannibalism thing so much as that. It's just a dehumanizing of humans. It's.
01:56:41 You know, why wouldn't you want to compost your body and and become worm food? Who needs a grave?
01:56:47 It's the, it's the.
01:56:48 Desanctified cation of human life that we have to worry about, because once a human life is viewed as as identical to like a cow's life.
01:57:02 Which is, that's kind of where we're.
01:57:03 Headed right if we're not.
01:57:05 Already there and in a lot of the minds.
01:57:07 Of many people.
01:57:08 That's when the real evil starts.
01:57:14 Iran would be a powerhouse if not for the massive brain drain. Well, that's the thing too, is if we were to just remove sanctions, just let them be. Let them.
01:57:21 Do what they do.
01:57:24 Let who knows who.
01:57:26 Survival or fittest?
01:57:28 We stop artificially ******* with natural selection, the Middle East and justice let it work itself out.
Speaker
01:57:36 Just let let.
Devon
01:57:37 It work itself out.
01:57:40 OK. And see here there is nothing wrong with lending itself. The problem is central Bank. So there's something lending itself. There's something with with wrong. I mean it says in the Bible.
01:57:52 There is something wrong with charging interest.
01:57:56 If you charge interest, you are.
01:57:58 Committing the sin of usury.
01:58:02 Because you're making money.
01:58:05 Off of doing nothing.
01:58:07 Like the fact that you.
01:58:08 Had money doesn't mean you did something.
01:58:12 It doesn't. Even if you earned it.
01:58:14 The money is the reward for that work.
01:58:18 So now you're making money off of the money.
01:58:22 What's that? A reward for?
01:58:25 Having the money.
01:58:27 No, it's it's generating wealth.
01:58:30 That doesn't come from doing anything.
01:58:33 That's why interest is bad.
01:58:36 Interest is bad because you're creating or rather, you're extracting wealth.
01:58:43 From people.
01:58:45 And accumulating wealth from people who are working to get the wealth.
01:58:50 And you're not doing anything to get it.
01:58:55 That's why it's wrong.
01:58:57 That's why it ***** up societies.
01:59:07 Someone said something about that.
01:59:09 Never a lender or borrower.
01:59:12 Nor never be a lender or a.
01:59:13 Borrower says the Bible. Yep.
01:59:17 The borrower is a slave to the lender, exactly. It's it's basically slavery.
01:59:22 Usury is slavering.
01:59:27 UM.
01:59:31 It differentiates between you and your brother versus a stranger. Well, that's also the Old Testament.
01:59:35 That's the Jews.
01:59:36 That's what that's saying. That's telling that you're you're basically quoting.
01:59:43 How the Jews justification for Usery to non Jews?
01:59:49 Jews are not supposed to. When they do it anyway.
01:59:52 But they're supposed to not.
01:59:55 Charge interest to Jews only to the goyem because they want to enslave the golem.
02:00:01 But the Old Testament is.
02:00:04 Is out. It's the New Testament. Supersedes the Old Testament.
02:00:11 That was Shakespeare, not the Bible. OK, well, either way.
02:00:14 It's basically that's how Jews look at it. Jews look at it as you can't.
02:00:19 At least.
02:00:22 You're not supposed to.
02:00:25 Lend to or charge interest rather to to Jews, but just to other nations like there's a there's a there's a a handful of.
02:00:34 Old Testament or Torah, whichever you want to call it, passages that that all say that basically the same.
02:00:40 Thing. So I I I.
02:00:43 Suspect Shakespeare got it from the Bible.
02:00:48 If you want to start a bakery.
02:00:50 And I have some money saved. What's wrong with me? Lending you some? There's nothing wrong with you lending me some. There's something wrong with you charging interest.
02:01:01 Any opinion on the mud flood theory?
02:01:03 Yeah, it's all.
02:01:04 ********, that whole.
02:01:06 Tataria you know there's.
02:01:11 All these buildings couldn't.
02:01:13 Have been built? No, they were built.
02:01:22 Jews do not follow the Old Testament, they follow.
02:01:24 The Talmud, will they follow thee?
02:01:26 The Torah and the Talmud is like their.
02:01:28 New Testament in a way.
02:01:34 But you agree to the terms of the loan interest and a private agreement doesn't matter. Does that mean?
02:01:40 I can commit any sin as long as.
02:01:43 Someone agrees on in writing. That's ********.
02:01:51 Lending has occurred throughout human history. There are plenty of Muslim and Christian bankers who poorly do not charge interest through incredibly complex transactions. Modern modern Islamic finances fraud.
02:02:07 Jews are always the middle men. They never produce anything. Well, that's part of that's usury. It's extracting wealth for doing nothing.
02:02:17 Or or you.
02:02:18 Know being merchants, it's buying something that someone else is making and then selling it at.
02:02:24 A profit.
02:02:25 Well, you're right. You're not. You're not creating value. Ever.
02:02:31 If you have shares in a company and collect dividends, is that wrong too? Because that's basically the same as charging interest when the debt is repaid, you no longer get paid. No, it's not the same as interest. Are you like? Are you like a banker?
02:02:44 Are are you are you? Are you Jewish? Are you trying to justify collecting interest or am I? Are you feeling guilty right now? It's not the same thing. The company has profits and those profits are shared by.
02:02:56 The people who own it.
02:02:58 The company is producing something. You're you're a part owner of that company.
02:03:03 If you own.
02:03:06 A company.
02:03:08 The profits go to you, so if you own a part of a company, the profits part.
02:03:13 Of it go.
02:03:13 To you, if the company doesn't produce things and it doesn't make any money, you don't get any profit.
02:03:20 I mean you.
02:03:21 See what you're missing the point.
02:03:25 Is just generating wealth for doing nothing, nothing.
02:03:30 Nothing's being created.
02:03:32 Nothing is being created.
02:03:35 The company presumably is making something or providing the service, or something's happening for the money to come in, right?
02:03:43 But when you're just charging interest.
02:03:46 Nothing. It is created and So what happens invariably.
02:03:52 Is you have.
02:03:53 People that get a big enough ball of.
02:03:55 Money and it doesn't.
02:03:56 Matter how they got it, they have it.
02:03:59 And well, they have it because of.
02:04:01 Generational wealth almost every time.
02:04:04 And so now.
02:04:06 For eternity, really.
02:04:08 They will never, ever, ever, ever have to produce anything and you will be.
02:04:12 Their slave forever.
02:04:15 Because if you want to start as you.
02:04:17 Said like a bakery.
02:04:19 You have to borrow money from them.
02:04:22 So you borrow money, and now you're charging, or now you're paying them interest.
02:04:27 And if you stop paying them, then you lose your bakery. They, you know, they just go auction it off. They own your bakery and they.
02:04:32 Auction it off and they get money.
02:04:34 But they never do anything. They're not producing anything. You are just their slave.
02:04:40 You are working.
02:04:42 To pay them.
02:04:44 And they're doing nothing and.
02:04:45 The only reason why they had the money.
02:04:47 To lend you.
02:04:47 In the first place, 99 times out of.
02:04:50 100 is because they were born with the money.
02:04:55 So it's not even like they worked really hard and they got this money and then they're going to lend you some of it, but because they worked really hard for it and they really had them, you know, they had the foresight to, to earn that money before you did. And so that's how they justified charging interest or whatever. No, that's not even the case. Almost.
02:05:13 It's they were born with a big.
02:05:14 Pile of money.
02:05:16 And then they get to be kingmakers. They can decide who they who they lend the money to.
02:05:22 And then they just get money.
02:05:25 From that, that transaction that cost them nothing, that they produce nothing.
02:05:30 To do you see what I'm saying? It's a form of slavery, slash royalty.
02:05:37 And it never goes away, because if you get that.
02:05:40 Big ball of money and big enough.
02:05:43 It's almost impossible to lose it, and all these libertarians that like to say, well, we did some little, very limited in scope study that shows the lots of millionaires lose their fortune after one generation. Yeah, the new money.
02:05:58 It's like the people that win the lottery. Yeah, most of those people are are poor again in.
02:06:02 A few years.
02:06:04 Because the new money doesn't have a big.
02:06:06 Enough ball of money.
02:06:08 Those aren't the people that are the big problem. The big problem are the people that have had money in their family for like 1000 ******* years. Some of these people.
02:06:19 And there's a lot of them.
02:06:25 I mean, the most famously the Rothschilds, for example.
02:06:29 But it's not just the Rothschilds.
02:06:30 That's just like one of the more the one that most.
02:06:33 People have heard of.
02:06:34 There's a lot of these.
02:06:35 Bloodlines that that you don't even hear about.
02:06:40 There was a.
02:06:43 In fact, I'm going.
02:06:44 To look this up because I always.
02:06:47 I always forget some of the details on this.
02:06:50 But to give you a better a.
02:06:51 Clearer picture as to why this is a bad thing.
02:06:56 Hopefully I can find this quickly.
Speaker 4
02:07:05 UM.
Devon
02:07:14 Here we go.
02:07:19 This is from.
02:07:22 The Wall Street Journal.
02:07:25 And I have to.
02:07:25 Find another version of it so because it wants.
02:07:27 Me to pay and to see it. Excuse me.
02:07:32 There we go. Here's a PDF.
02:07:35 This is from the wall.
02:07:35 Street Journal.
02:07:39 In in Florence, in Italy they found some old banking records.
02:07:48 And this is taking a really long time to download because I'm streaming at the same time and it's a huge PDF apparently.
02:07:55 Just ******* download all already.
02:07:58 Anyway, the gist of it is.
02:08:01 That the.
02:08:03 Same families.
02:08:06 The same families in these records from 1427.
02:08:12 1427.
02:08:16 So 600 years ago.
02:08:19 Were the same wealthy families.
02:08:23 And when this came out, it was 2011.
02:08:30 OK. So unless you're telling me.
02:08:34 That these families just have been producing.
02:08:41 Super good products.
02:08:43 For 600 ******* years.
02:08:49 I mean, there's.
02:08:50 Clearly a problem. Alright, so here we go.
02:08:54 Blah blah blah.
02:08:55 Blah blah blah blah.
02:08:57 Uh, they took stock of about 900 of those surnames. This is from the they're talking about. They went to the records from 1427 are still present in Florence with about 52,000 taxpayers having those names. The authors note that Italian surnames are especially good for this effort because they are highly regional. While not every person.
02:09:16 But the certain certain surname in Florence today will be a descendant of those people with the name in 1427. It's a good bet that most are.
02:09:24 To see how these families had fared over the intervening 6 centuries, they compared the surnames against Florence's 2011 tax records.
02:09:32 As a condition to access to this data, the authors did not publish the surnames. See because you're not allowed to know who these ******* people.
02:09:39 Are you're not allowed to know who these ******* people are? They found strong evidence that socioeconomic status is incredibly persistent.
02:09:49 The wealthiest surnames in Florence to day belong to the families that in 1429 were members of the Shoemakers Guild. At the 97th percentile of income.
02:10:05 Descendants of the members of the Silk Guild and descendants of attorneys both at the 93rd percentile in 1427 were also among the wealthiest families today.
02:10:18 So in 1427.
02:10:24 They had records of the wealthiest families.
02:10:29 In in Italy.
02:10:31 And they compared those records with the wealthiest families, according to tax records, that they were only allowed to see if they didn't tell the public who these people were.
02:10:44 In 2011.
02:10:46 And when they made that comparison, they realized.
02:10:50 That there was a persistence.
02:10:54 A persistence of wealth.
02:10:57 That lasted 600 years.
02:11:01 600 years.
02:11:07 So this whole idea.
02:11:10 That millionaires? They. Well, they're, they're.
02:11:12 Usually lose all their fortune after one.
02:11:14 Generation that's that's a lie. Told you by billionaires.
02:11:20 That's the Koch brothers.
02:11:25 Billionaire propaganda like why you should love billionaires.
02:11:30 You know the Koch brothers spend, I mean, ****, they've probably spent over a billion dollars convincing conservatives in America to love billionaires and like, oh, no, you don't want to do that, cause that that would be bad for billionaires. And because of our free market, you might be a billionaire someday.
02:11:47 No, no, don't get I mean.
02:11:49 If you're against generational wealth, you're a communist.
02:11:53 Even though you have none.
02:11:54 And never will be able to have any.
02:11:58 You see what I mean? Like so many people on the right are fooled by these these economic lies told to them by billionaires that are that are again consider the source.
02:12:10 Consider the source who's telling you all this stuff. Who's funding all these nonprofits telling this stuff? Who's behind the reason TV?
02:12:18 You know who's behind all these libertarian nonprofits?
02:12:24 That are promoting global ****.
02:12:28 Who's paying the millions of dollars it takes?
02:12:32 Every year to keep these things afloat.
02:12:36 And what motivations might they have?
02:12:38 And telling you.
02:12:40 About the free market?
02:12:43 And the generational wealth and be scared of socialism.
02:12:52 Who do you think's paying?
02:12:53 For all that.
02:12:59 Generational wealth? I don't know what the solution, I'm just telling you I don't.
02:13:02 Know what the solution is?
02:13:03 But I know what the problem is.
02:13:07 Like I said, I'm like a fire alarm. The fire alarm just knows there's a fire. It doesn't know what to do about it.
02:13:11 It's just saying, uh, wake up. There's a fire, and I'm telling you that about generational wealth. I don't know what the solution is. I've thought about it a lot. A lot.
02:13:21 And there is no easy solution.
02:13:23 And all the solutions I have come up with have.
02:13:25 Have pretty big flaws.
02:13:27 And so I don't.
02:13:28 Know I don't know what the fix is, but that's the problem.
02:13:32 The problem is you got ************* who made their family Fortune 1000 years ago who are still skating.
02:13:42 On that fortune.
02:13:45 And they have.
02:13:46 Because wealth equals power in this country, and really the whole world.
02:13:52 They're they're de facto royalty. You have this. This whole American idea that we. Oh, yeah, we didn't want royalty. You know, we fought against the king so that we could have, you know, every man would would have a voice and everyone would be equal under the law. And that's not what's happening. That's a lie.
02:14:12 That's a ******** fairy tale in your.
02:14:14 Head. That's all. That's the only place that exists is in your head.
02:14:19 There's no equal equal treatment under the law.
02:14:24 The ruling class never goes to jail.
02:14:26 They never even go to court half the time.
02:14:31 Was last time a really wealthy person.
02:14:34 Had the book thrown at.
02:14:35 Him. Ever.
02:14:37 Of course not.
02:14:41 And everyone knows this. Everyone knows this.
02:14:48 And all every one of these little stories that you.
02:14:50 Think are are reinforcing the idea of the American dream that, like Bill Gates and he just started at Microsoft in his garage, he was just this nerdy little kid. He was a nerdy, a college kid and.
02:15:01 And he was.
02:15:01 In a garage with a computer and he made Microsoft and that's the American dream. The American Dream is one day you'll just be like this nerdy guy with a good.
02:15:09 Idea and if the.
02:15:10 Good idea is good enough. He'll become a billionaire. Lies.
02:15:14 All of it lies.
02:15:17 Get it through your head. It's all ******* lies.
02:15:22 It's ********.
02:15:26 Bill Gates came from a ******* banking family.
02:15:32 Bill Gates was not some poor college kid.
02:15:37 That just had a smart idea. He didn't even have.
02:15:39 The smart idea.
02:15:44 Bill Gates is is is a plagiarizer.
02:15:48 And and a rich kid. And look, you can't be.
02:15:54 If you if you treat look.
02:15:57 If you support economic policies.
02:16:01 That are in defense of and in preservation of a fantasy.
02:16:08 You're doing it wrong.
02:16:10 If you recoil.
02:16:12 At the mention of other economic policies or ideas, because it endangers your fantasy.
02:16:21 You're doing it wrong.
02:16:24 Generational wealth is a problem. I don't know how to fix it, but it.
02:16:28 Is a problem.
02:16:29 Usery also a problem that was easier to fix.
02:16:33 Much easier to.
02:16:34 Fix and in fact it would probably address a.
02:16:36 Lot of the problems of the first one.
02:16:38 Because a lot of these people that have this perpetual wealth going.
02:16:42 Back hundreds of ******* years.
02:16:44 They have it because of Usery.
02:16:51 If you take away their ability to make interest on their.
02:16:53 Big ball of money.
02:16:56 All of a sudden.
02:16:57 It it you kind of you're going to very least.
02:16:59 You're going to hobble it?
02:17:05 Like all these people that, that, that, are that are that get very that are all libertarians you're you're not there yet.
02:17:13 If you're a libertarian, you're on. You're you're like in the first. You're not even on level one. You're on the training missions.
02:17:22 Like you're not even there yet. You're not.
02:17:24 Even remotely, you haven't even seen what the map looks like yet on the game.
02:17:28 You're just doing the training mission still.
02:17:33 I I was there too.
02:17:37 I I was beating the train mission like so awesome. I thought I was going to **** *** at this game. It's a lot harder.
02:17:43 It's a lot harder.
02:17:51 I was Captain libertarian for a really long time.
02:17:57 I was never to my credit. I was never open borders because I lived in too close of proximity to.
02:18:02 A lot of.
02:18:03 The the people coming across the borders to know that a lot of what they were saying was was.
02:18:08 ********. But I kept quiet.
02:18:10 About it because I felt like maybe it's just because I'm. Maybe I'm just, maybe I'm.
02:18:13 A bigot, I.
02:18:14 Don't know. Maybe I just don't see the big picture. Maybe they're wrong. Maybe they will assimilate.
02:18:25 No, I wasn't wrong.
02:18:29 I was just wrong about all the other stuff about the free market.
02:18:38 Trickle down economics.
02:18:42 Don't don't tax the rich because.
02:18:45 Someday you're going to be rich.
02:18:49 That's that's that's that's the most.
02:18:51 ****** ** thing about how the a lot of conservatives think.
02:18:55 How they they have this suicidal.
02:18:58 Instinct to protect rich, rich people because they're so.
02:19:05 Narcissistic or whatever it is, but they have like this voice in.
02:19:08 Their head telling them.
02:19:09 That that someday you're going to be rich.
Speaker 4
02:19:12 No, you're not. You're not.
Devon
02:19:15 You really won't be.
02:19:18 Especially not now if you're white.
02:19:24 Good luck with that.
02:19:32 So it says I was libertarian as a teenager. I think you have to be willfully blind to be libertarian as an adult, right? Well, you have to be like Tim Poole or sticks Hexan Fagot.
02:19:45 You know, you got to just be one of these guys that that doesn't want to face any of the harsh realities of the.
02:19:51 How the universe works.
02:19:53 And you wanna, you just you just have to be a guy who's I'm.
02:19:55 OK, with everything.
02:19:56 Don't you understand? Ohh no, I I'm.
02:19:59 Fiscally conservative, I'm fiscally conservative.
02:20:04 OK. So you're just basically a ****** that wants to keep billionaires rich. How does that that helps me. How?
02:20:11 So you're bad on both ends of this, like you think what you're saying is going?
02:20:15 To appeal to.
02:20:15 Both sides, and it does it.
02:20:17 Appeals to both sides of NPC's.
02:20:20 Because you're telling the flags on the left that like. Oh, don't worry, I don't want to throw you up buildings.
02:20:25 And then you're telling the people and they're. Oh, don't worry. I like billionaires too.
02:20:30 But you're basically the worst of both sides.
02:20:32 You're the worst of both sides.
02:20:35 Because you want ******** and billionaires, and guess what? That's global ****. Congratulations.
02:20:43 You're literally why do you think Tim Poole has allowed the trend to make the money? He's literally Captain global ****.
02:20:53 That's what it.
02:20:53 Is if you're. If you're I'm fiscally conservative.
02:20:58 And socially liberal.
02:21:00 If you're one of those.
02:21:01 Guys, you are global ****. You literally are.
Speaker 5
02:21:06 You're the problem.
Devon
02:21:07 And you don't even know it.
02:21:09 Because it's such a ******* one-dimensional bumper sticker ******** thing to say, and that's that's literally how deep your thoughts go.
02:21:26 That's, that's and that's the problem is so many people.
02:21:29 So many Trump supporters.
02:21:33 When they see Trump waving that the **** flag.
02:21:40 That's what that is. In fact, the the the ******* poster for I'm fiscally conservative.
02:21:47 Even though, like the last thing Trump was was fiscally conservative and he basically doubled doubled our the trillions of dollars of that were in debt.
02:21:55 He said he would eliminate the debt in four years and he doubled it.
02:22:00 I mean, Trump was such a ******* traitor and a failure that anyone still promoting.
02:22:04 Trump at this.
02:22:05 Point is, is lying to you or just that stupid?
02:22:16 He can't even really be the poster child for I'm fiscally conservative because he wasn't.
02:22:23 So he doesn't. Well, I guess I guess.
02:22:26 Since it's all a lie anyway, I guess he can still be the poster child. That image of him holding up the gay flag.
02:22:32 Should be Tim Poole's logo.
02:22:36 Trump, holding up a gay flag, should be sticks hexan fagots logo.
02:22:43 I'm fiscally conservative.
02:22:46 In socially liberal, everyone can, like me, don't hate me. Please don't take away my monetization.
02:22:58 It's such a it's such these people are just so reprehensible.
02:23:04 So reprehensible.
02:23:10 Jared Kushner looks like a woman.
02:23:13 He looks trans. I don't think he's trans.
02:23:20 Your golem, like impression, is awesome. That that's just how those people sound to me like in my head. I'm.
02:23:25 Just like, oh God.
02:23:28 They're just these little ******* disgusting.
02:23:32 Bottom feeders.
02:23:34 That's what they are. They're bottom feeders.
02:23:38 They're they're they're like, little abused dogs.
02:23:43 That sleep under the the the Masters chair hoping to God, hoping to God that maybe a little piece of food will fall off their plate and they can eat it on the floor, but they're so abused they don't even eat it right away they like.
02:23:58 Look up at.
02:23:59 The master first. You know they have those.
02:24:01 Those dog eyes of like. Oh, can I eat this?
02:24:03 Crap. And they wait for the master to nod his head, and then they eat it.
02:24:11 They want table scraps.
02:24:13 That's what they are. That's. That's what they want.
02:24:18 Did you know Giuliani got paid for pardons?
02:24:21 Of the Jewish criminals. Yeah, I'm.
02:24:23 Not surprised at all.
02:24:25 Sticks isn't even living in America at the moment. Yeah, well, at least he's not living in his ******* mom's house anymore, I guess.
02:24:33 How many politicians do you think are secretly trans but?
02:24:35 We don't know. Probably not a lot.
02:24:38 There's, there's a lot of people. It's like the Senate. It's like I said this this happens across the board. They find out that there's one lie. So then now everything's a lie. Well, they find out there's like 1 trans. And I think everyone's.
02:24:49 Trans it's like.
02:24:51 You gotta have some discernment, man. You gotta like, you gotta be able to.
02:24:54 You gotta don't just let it go ******* off.
02:24:56 The rails every time you.
02:24:57 Find something that isn't that.
02:24:58 Doesn't. Ohh there's one thing that doesn't fit the narrative.
02:25:02 The entire narrative is fake. No, it's it's not.
02:25:05 You know it's it's there's got to be at least some semblance of reality to keep everyone.
02:25:14 On board with it.
02:25:18 Ah, Jesus calls them dogs, waiting for crumbs at the masters table. Yes, it's say, Samaritan in the book. Samaritan. I don't know. I didn't know that was in the Bible.
02:25:31 But OK.
02:25:32 Did you see the people who are trying to get rid of predatory behavior in animals?
02:25:38 These people are pure evil. I have not heard of that. That's ****. I'm not surprised.
02:25:44 Kushner has the 666 building. Is that coincidence? I don't know what's up with that? I don't know what I mean. It's not a good thing. Whatever it is.
02:25:55 Was she fugly? Who? You don't know who you're talking about.
02:25:59 How the hell did he score that check? Are you talking about sticks, wife?
02:26:07 Yeah, I don't. Well, because.
02:26:08 Like look sticks, sticks is very, very safe, right? He's very.
02:26:14 Look, he looks.
02:26:14 Like a.
02:26:15 Kind of like a anorexic ******, but he's very safe, right? He doesn't say any scary opinions doesn't have any controversial thoughts about anything.
02:26:26 He he's very kind of. Well, he's got.
02:26:28 Probably a lot.
02:26:29 Of money because he's been on YouTube a really long time and he's been monetized really long time. And plus, you know, Adam, he's got the wide appeal. You know, he's he's to the normy to the MPC. He's he's a very deep thinking, you know, philosophical guy.
02:26:46 And and and and and.
02:26:48 If you want some spice, you know. Ohh. Don't worry, I'm a little bit edgy. I'm kind of a Satanist in a way. Isn't that edgy? I.
02:26:54 Make magic spells and.
02:26:56 You know, you know that.
02:26:58 He's going to appeal to some people.
02:27:03 UM sticks has a nice little bank account.
02:27:09 Predatory women can sniff it up. Yeah, I'm sure he's got money. He he lived with his mom for, like *******.
02:27:15 A decade past the time he should have moved out and if he was smart at all, look.
02:27:19 He's not dumb. He's not dumb.
02:27:23 I guarantee he's got money.
02:27:26 I don't know why we're talking about sticks, though.
02:27:31 He he'd never crosses my mind like outside of this. Like I watched him a little bit, maybe in 2016, and then I just couldn't. I couldn't understand the appeal. Like I really couldn't.
02:27:43 I couldn't understand like, why are conservatives flocking to a guy that's got 666 in his name and he seems to be allergic to cotton T-shirts and you know, probably has a plethora of other allergies just by the look.
02:27:57 Of them, and I just didn't get it, I didn't understand.
02:28:01 Have you watched the recent?
02:28:02 Poly Video that was mentioned on the last stream, she doubled down. Yeah, I actually did. So I I'm going to change my evaluation of her. I felt bad for her at first because I thought, you know, she really believes this. And I still think she really believes it, but her little spurge out.
02:28:22 Where she's just mad at men. It's just men. Men being mean and they don't. What do they do? They don't do anything. They don't create anything. They just criticize me and and I'm trying to do something that's just like.
02:28:35 Just own it up. Just own.
02:28:37 Just own it.
02:28:39 I don't know who I maybe she's talking about me. I don't know. I've never gone after her like other than a couple of times. I've mentioned her on the stream or whatever.
02:28:46 But apparently there's others.
02:28:49 That have got maybe been.
02:28:50 A little more vicious or something? I don't know. I don't.
02:28:52 Know who she's talking about, but.
02:28:55 It's like you don't feed the trolls.
02:28:58 Just own it and it goes away. No one cares. Like literally no one cares. Like you'll get a little more **** for a little while, but if all you do is say like oh, wow.
02:29:06 I was a ******. I can't believe how ******** I was and I apologize for spreading all this ******** ****. I guess I was wrong. I you know, I just wanted to think that the good guys are going to win. And is that so bad?
02:29:18 You know, I guess I guess I was wrong and I and I guess we're.
02:29:21 ****** now, who would? Who could get mad at that?
02:29:24 Who could get mad at that? You'd just be like.
02:29:26 Oh, all right. Well, OK.
02:29:28 And there'd still be people that would be ******** about it, but you know.
02:29:33 That's not what she did. That's not.
02:29:34 What she's doing?
02:29:36 She's doubling and tripling down. And and like that's.
02:29:41 You know that is.
02:29:42 Not that's not a good look.
02:29:47 Boomers and women aren't the problem. Jews are. I don't know if you're responding to someone saying.
02:29:53 This queue ****.
02:29:54 Is never going to end for a lot of people. No, it won't. It won't.
02:29:58 Rouche was kicked off of his mail chip alternative. They investigate. Whoops, they investigated and said he violated terms of service after over 10 years with them and no violations, things getting harder for patriots just to be online and make a living. Yeah, well, like I said, it's the.
02:30:16 10 stages of of.
02:30:18 Genocide. That's all. That's all. We're just on the way to genocide. That's.
02:30:24 It no big deal.
02:30:27 You know.
02:30:29 Strap in. It doesn't get better. It doesn't get better it.
02:30:34 Gets a lot worse.
02:30:37 That's just the way it is, guys.
02:30:43 Oh, my chat stopped updating.
02:30:48 Someone said mark.
02:30:50 Had a good video about Q yeah, he.
02:30:52 Did I shared it?
02:30:52 On my telegram.
02:30:55 Funny thing about Mark he.
02:30:57 Messaged me to tell me about this video and he mentioned that Simon Parks guy and I was like, yeah, you mean the guy that thinks his?
02:31:04 He's got an alien wife and.
02:31:05 Hybrid son and he was.
02:31:06 Like what? Like he had no idea.
02:31:09 That Simon Parks was like that ******* crazy.
02:31:13 Just curious and don't want to this to have this question. Lower peoples opinion of you, but do you believe in souls and afterlife of God, etcetera. Do you just?
02:31:23 Simply not know.
02:31:25 I don't know. I feel like they're probably.
02:31:28 I go, I vacillate back and forth. There's times where I feel.
02:31:31 Like they're absolutely our souls. And like I said, I've I've seen all something that I can just describe as evil. I've experienced things that feel spiritual to me. But just like anyone else, I think that's a thinking person. I also sometimes think like maybe we're just *******.
02:31:47 You know atoms and molecules and.
02:31:52 You know, we're just a bunch of. It's just chaos. Who knows?
02:31:57 Uh Mark who? Mark Collette.
02:32:02 From patriotic alternative.
02:32:06 People at my work don't talk about politics or current events at all. Let's probably, honestly, that sounds great.
Speaker
02:32:13 What would be?
Devon
02:32:13 A good argument to make.
02:32:16 Educate normies that the elite are lying about the white supremacy.
02:32:20 Threat, et cetera.
02:32:22 It's pretty easy to see.
02:32:24 I mean it all you have to.
02:32:26 Do is look at the. I'll show you what you can show them.
02:32:30 If they really think that there was like an insurrection at the capital.
02:32:34 If they're like, Oh yeah, those those white supremacist insurrectionists, they're the real problem. They're what we have.
02:32:41 To worry about.
02:32:43 Well then say.
02:32:44 Yeah, here's here. Was the insurrection. This right here.
Speaker 4
02:32:49 ******* hey man.
Speaker
02:32:52 See you guys you.
02:32:52 Guys are ******* patriots. Look at this.
Speaker 4
02:32:54 Hey, good. Hey, man.
Devon
02:32:57 And that's that's what they're afraid of this guys.
Speaker
02:32:58 Glad to see you guys.
02:32:59 You are ******* patriots. Look at this.
Speaker 1
02:33:01 Guy, he's got covered in.
Speaker
02:33:02 Blood. God bless you. Yeah, that's.
Devon
02:33:05 Big insurrection going on there.
Speaker
02:33:07 I'm good. Thank you.
02:33:09 Those are they're are polite.
Devon
02:33:11 Like supremacist insurrection here.
Speaker 4
02:33:15 Well, no bucking hey man. Oh.
Speaker
02:33:18 No. Glad to see you guys got.
Speaker 1
02:33:19 Run for your lives.
Devon
02:33:19 ******* patriots.
Speaker
02:33:20 Look at this guy. He's got peppering blood. God.
Speaker 3
02:33:22 Bless you, yeah.
Devon
02:33:22 Everyone just being respectful and.
Speaker
02:33:25 You good Sir.
Speaker 1
02:33:26 Medical attention, right?
Speaker
02:33:27 I'm good. Thank you so much.
Devon
02:33:28 All you do is show.
02:33:29 That and say like if if.
02:33:32 If it really existed.
02:33:35 Why would they need to say? Why would they need to blow it?
02:33:38 Out of proportion that bad.
02:33:40 Why would they have to lie to make their point? Why wouldn't there just be tons of evidence that they could show you?
02:33:48 Of this looming threat.
02:33:51 Just ask for the evidence.
02:33:53 There's no statistic that backs it up.
02:33:57 There's no nothing, nothing backs up this claim that there's a looming.
02:34:03 Or or or like I.
02:34:04 Said tell them say this. Why is it?
02:34:07 If white supremacy exists.
02:34:10 Why is it that you can criticize it online and nothing happens to you? Why is it that you can speak out against it online and you'll have the support of every institution, private or public? Why is it that every billionaire will back you up? Why is it that every business?
02:34:32 You know, billion billion dollar multinational corporation, every nonprofit, every government agency.
02:34:40 How is it?
02:34:41 This huge problem.
02:34:43 If literally nothing is on the side of white supremacy.
02:34:50 That they have no power.
02:34:54 Ask them to tell you where is the power coming from, what what? Where is this big evil?
Speaker
02:35:00 Where's the threat?
Devon
02:35:02 What do they control? What country have they taken over?
02:35:08 Who are the casualties?
02:35:13 It doesn't exist.
02:35:19 I mean, that's why I keep telling you guys, we shouldn't have been fighting. We're weak.
02:35:23 We're weak, weak, weak, weak. We pose no threat to anybody. That's part of the problem. Nobody's afraid of us. No one's really afraid of us. The only people that are afraid of us are the cattle on the left.
02:35:37 And they're not, they're not afraid.
02:35:38 Of us, they're afraid of the fantasy that their their slave masters are telling.
02:35:43 Them to be afraid of.
02:35:46 So that they can later commit genocide with a clear conscience.
02:35:52 But no one's actually afraid of us.
02:35:58 That show of force in DC.
02:36:02 There might have.
02:36:02 Been maybe some middle management types that believe the fantasy.
02:36:07 And so like they wanted to participate in this overwhelming show of force.
02:36:13 To respond to.
02:36:14 Something they thought was like an actual threat because they believed the lies. But the people at the top pulling the strings, they know they know.
02:36:21 They have access to intelligence. They know that there's no vast organ, organized terrorist movement or something like that going on in this country. They know that the last time that the last two times, like, remember that they. OK, so remember that there was the the base.
02:36:40 The base.
02:36:42 The base it's like this white supremacist terror.
02:36:45 Group and then it turned.
02:36:45 Out it was like an FBI operation.
02:36:49 Well then, remember the other time it wasn't.
02:36:51 That long ago it was.
02:36:51 Like a couple weeks ago, I was.
02:36:52 Telling you guys about the.
02:36:55 The white supremacist Satan worshippers in Belgium like it was like the weirdest thing in the world, like it was like such a weird headline that just you automatically and it was ******** because they was talking about a a white supremacist, satanic cult.
02:37:09 That worshipped Osama bin Laden.
02:37:12 And Hitler and they were in Belgium for summer like.
02:37:16 Turns out the founders of that.
02:37:20 They also work for intelligence agencies.
02:37:26 So I mean, there's literally not even a single instance.
02:37:30 Of of some militant group that exists.
02:37:36 It doesn't even exist. Nothing exists.
02:37:40 This is all part you gotta just tell.
02:37:42 Him like look.
02:37:43 The facts don't bear out what they're saying, and there's only a handful of reasons why they would.
02:37:47 Be lying about this.
02:37:49 And then tell him, tell him about genocide.
02:37:50 Tell about the different.
02:37:51 I mean, maybe buffer a little.
02:37:53 Bit I mean.
02:37:53 Be use some.
02:37:56 Use some discernment. You know, like on how you.
02:37:58 Deliver these pills to them, but.
02:38:00 That's how you explained to him. Just like look nothing about reality matches up with what they're saying.
02:38:07 And there's only a couple of reasons why you would demonize a group like this.
02:38:12 And one of them is.
02:38:15 Most likely the reason that they're doing it.
02:38:23 Someone said the militias seemed to be giant legend Larps. Yeah, the the. That's the other thing too.
02:38:32 The the.
02:38:35 There are militias.
02:38:38 But first of all, everyone's so paranoid about a federal agent being in there when they're they probably are. I don't know. I don't know. I don't even know how many militia.
02:38:46 Groups are out there these days.
02:38:48 But in addition to that, a lot of these guys are not. They're not like white supremacists, like let's go kill the *******. Or like, you know, there's not now that's going on.
02:38:57 These are just like queue boomers usually.
02:39:01 And they're like.
02:39:01 They're just sitting around drinking beer and said they they better not try to come.
Speaker
02:39:05 Take your guns.
Devon
02:39:07 And that's it. It's mostly a social club.
02:39:12 There's. There's nothing they there's no.
02:39:14 Threat to these people.
02:39:21 Isn't it the boogaloo they're afraid of now? You know the boogaloo boys.
02:39:26 I don't even, I don't know much about.
02:39:29 How much of that's real and how much of that's federal agency.
02:39:33 But that also seems very suspect to me.
02:39:38 But there's, you know, who knows, right some of these.
02:39:40 Guys might be for real.
02:39:44 But they're not like they're this organized thing either. If you mean the boogaloo as in, they're worried about an actual civil war. Of course they are.
02:39:54 Of course they are.
02:39:57 They want a perpetual union. I mean, you're globalist, right? The whole point is you're trying to make one country.
02:40:04 The last thing you want is things like Brexit and things like civil wars happening because that's doing the exact opposite of what you want. You want to consolidate power all into one entity.
02:40:14 And so if you have big entities breaking off into smaller entities, that's that's the reverse of what you want.
02:40:24 The last thing they want is for us.
02:40:25 To break up into different states.
02:40:28 That would undo.
02:40:30 That would that would put a lot of hurdles in the way of.
02:40:33 Global hegemony. That's what they want. That's the send them brisket or Brexit. The whole reason why they wanted Brexit not.
02:40:39 To happen is the EU.
02:40:42 They're supposed to get bigger, not smaller.
02:40:47 I mean if, if eventually your goal is to have a world government.
02:40:56 You need to have.
02:40:57 Larger and larger and larger unions.
02:41:02 And until one day you just slap them all together into one big one.
02:41:12 Right. Someone saying none dare call it conspiracy author says game over. If globalists not stopped by 7 or 1976.
Speaker
02:41:20 Yeah, that's a good book.
Devon
02:41:21 I read it years ago. It's been a long.
02:41:22 Time and I.
02:41:23 Have to reread it again, but you know.
02:41:25 He maybe he wasn't wrong.
02:41:29 They don't seem like they're stopped.
02:41:37 The feds do so much of the.
02:41:38 Violence on the right, they may overturn the government by accident.
02:41:45 Feds do so much violence on the right that.
02:41:48 I'm not sure what.
02:41:49 You mean by that?
02:41:50 They do so much. The violence on the you mean like going like going to start a revolution they can't finish.
02:41:58 I mean, I don't know.
02:42:02 People are saying Boogaloo is the Hawaiian shirt boomers and Gen. X with guns.
02:42:07 Yeah, I don't. Again, I don't know.
02:42:08 How much of that's real and how much of that's manufactured. I'm sure some of.
02:42:12 I mean, look.
02:42:13 It's never 100% manufactured.
02:42:21 Why are all these Illuminati symbols, pyramids, single eyes, et cetera are put in the music videos? What is the purpose to give artists some secrets to discover and focus on useless stuff?
02:42:33 Or just look, sometimes it's just art.
02:42:36 You know, like I never focus.
02:42:38 On that, like do movie.
02:42:39 They there's people, there's entire channels when they, they dissect movies or music videos or whatever like, like, that's all they focus on.
02:42:46 And to me, the communication with symbols it's a real thing.
02:42:53 But it's more like it's like dressing, you know, it's it's there are some things that that it doesn't affect my like when I watch a film.
Speaker
02:43:07 UM.
Devon
02:43:08 I am more impacted.
02:43:11 By things like well, obviously like the dialogue, the acting, maybe even the camera angles, the soundtrack, the things that are getting in my head are things like that. And maybe there's some symbols communicating some stuff, but it's on such a such a subtle level, and because it's such an open-ended thing.
02:43:31 You know, like there's such a UM.
02:43:34 So much of it is left, it's.
02:43:35 Like art is always like I say, beauty.
02:43:38 Is not of the.
02:43:39 Beholder. So much of it is, is left up to the viewer's interpretation because certain things symbols are going to mean certain things to certain people, and so it's just not, I don't think as productive to worry about.
02:43:54 You know, if there's an eye or a pyramid or whatever in some propaganda, I mean, it's not worthless to point it out, but it's just it's not as effective to focus on something like that as it is to just listen to what they're actually saying.
02:44:09 You know.
02:44:10 Or how the how the different characters are, you know like if every white character in a in a movie is bad and every black character in a movie is good in that same movie. And then maybe there's some pyramids in the background like that's the pyramids thing. I'm not as.
02:44:27 Worried about? Because that's.
02:44:28 Not going to get in the.
02:44:29 Heads of most people.
02:44:34 Do I know why Drudge turned on Trump so early? What happened? I don't know. I heard some rumor that he wasn't invited to some White House thing, and he flipped out like a petty *****. And he, you know, he is a gay Jew. So I guess that checks out.
02:44:49 But who knows?
02:44:53 Your way of interpreting film hasn't infected me. I can't watch anything anymore without seeing the propaganda.
Speaker
02:44:58 Yeah. Well, I mean, look and it's.
Devon
02:45:00 Not like some magical way of looking at it.
02:45:02 I just.
02:45:03 Was in the film industry and that's.
02:45:05 These aren't like.
02:45:07 Anything I didn't come up with a lot of this stuff. This is just when you write a film.
02:45:11 And you produce a.
02:45:11 Movie you think like this, this is how they're thinking about it. You know that nothing. No. You know. OK, so I I don't want to say that it's kind of like with life. Like there's people that say oh, there's no such thing as coincidences. No, they're there are there are. And sending with movies sometimes.
02:45:29 If you've ever been on.
02:45:30 A set if.
02:45:31 You've ever worked on a movie before. You know that sometimes decisions get made totally by random or because you have to do it a certain way and it has nothing to do with like how you want to tell the story, it just it is what?
02:45:41 It is.
02:45:42 But most things are really, really planned because it's.
02:45:45 A lot of money.
02:45:47 You know, you got a lot riding on it. It's already hard to do a lot of this stuff has to be really, really planned because you have limited.
02:45:55 Time and resources and money S you will save a lot of time, resources and money. If you really plan the.
02:46:02 **** out of.
02:46:02 Everything now, sometimes it doesn't work out, so you just kind of have to like wing it or, you know, whatever last second. And sometimes that ends up being like the like. OK, perfect example.
02:46:13 In Indiana Jones, one of the most famous scenes in Indiana Jones.
02:46:18 Is when the guy has all the swords, like the big Arab guys like fleeing swords around and doing all this crazy **** and Indiana Jones just pulls out his revolver and just shoots the guy. In this script. I mean, that ended up being like the best ******* like one of the best scenes.
02:46:35 In all of.
02:46:36 Every Indiana Jones movie, right?
02:46:38 In the script they were supposed to have this epic sword fight, but Harrison Ford was feeling sick that day, so they just shot it like that and ended up being one of the best scenes.
02:46:50 So not everything.
02:46:52 Is like this super planned out, you know, whatever.
02:46:56 You know, sometimes.
02:46:59 You just have to. You just go with it and it's the same thing with like, like everyone expects, like everything's all.
02:47:03 Super planned out. No, not always.
02:47:07 Some things just workout certain ways, and who knows why.
02:47:11 You know, I don't. I doubt they expected that scene to be as iconic as it ended up being.
02:47:21 You should make a list of wholesome movies and.
02:47:26 Another of based movies be a pretty short list.
02:47:31 Be a pretty ******* short list.
02:47:36 It's real. It's why we we need to start making our we need to stop.
02:47:41 Relying on on.
02:47:44 Jewish cinema for entertainment. It's like I've been saying. I don't know why. Like, how come?
02:47:50 People call it Christian rock.
02:47:53 Christian rock.
02:47:54 Oh, that's Christian rock and they don't call it Jewish rap or Jewish. You know what I mean? Like, why? Why, why? I know why. But you know what I mean? Like.
02:48:04 You should call it Jewish cinema.
02:48:07 What we call it Bollywood, if it's if it's Indian, right, like, oh, that's a Bollywood film.
02:48:13 Alright, well, you're you're basically indicating that it's ethnically Indian art, right?
02:48:19 Or, you know, Anime Anime is a little different, but it kind of implies that it's Japanese in nature, right?
02:48:27 So why don't we call it Jewish cinema?
02:48:30 Because it's it is.
02:48:34 It's Jewish cinema.
02:48:38 You know, comic comic books, a lot of.
02:48:41 The big ones?
02:48:44 It's Jewish art.
02:48:46 Jewish graphic novels.
02:48:50 And so I think that if you just add some specificity and again people are touchy about about being that direct about it. So maybe there's a way to to to.
02:48:59 You know, market it a little better, but I think that we need to be a little more specific about stuff like this and and realize that if not if for no other reason. So people know what they're consuming.
02:49:15 You know, if you had a friend.
02:49:19 During World War 2.
02:49:22 That was only watching German propaganda films.
02:49:27 You would say, oh, this guy.
02:49:31 This guy supports the Nazis, right?
02:49:34 So why wouldn't you?
02:49:37 Similarly, have a view of someone. If all they're consuming is Jewish propaganda.
02:49:44 Right now.
02:49:46 And we just got to be specific.
02:49:47 About that's what it is.
02:49:50 Not every movie, but I mean.
02:49:52 Pretty much every movie, if you think about like, even if it's not written and directed necessarily, but who's producing in this stuff, I mean, I'm sure there's instances where there's very little Jewish participation in the filmmaking, but very rare instances, I would imagine.
02:50:10 Any success getting your family on board? Red Pilled, et cetera. What worked? What didn't? I have given up with my mom for.
02:50:15 The most part?
02:50:17 Yeah, I'd say that.
02:50:18 Most luck I've had is with my.
02:50:19 Mom. But she was already kind of a.
02:50:24 Right wing extremists, in some ways, well, at least for you know, for a female boomer.
02:50:31 So it's uh.
02:50:33 But it it it yeah, every time I make progress.
02:50:37 I feel like I lose all. I lose all the like about it's always 2 steps forward, one step back. It's like the next time I talk to her, I feel like that, you know, the stuff I had already read Pilger on some of it's already worn away.
02:50:50 But you just you're not going to. You're not.
02:50:52 You can only look.
02:50:54 You can only do so.
02:50:55 Much and I don't want to do like I was thinking about this the other day. Someone said something on Twitter or something like that. I don't know why.
02:51:02 I thought of this but.
02:51:03 We need to start also.
02:51:05 Putting our foot down on it about this ****.
02:51:08 And and I don't want. I don't want to be like, you know, like Stefan Molyneux cut a lot of **** for telling people to cut ties with their family and all this other stuff over seemingly not that big of a deal sometimes. You know, they they said he was defaulting or whatever because it was like a cult.
02:51:26 I'm not saying.
02:51:26 That we take it to that degree.
02:51:29 But why? Why invest time in people who are in who are going to?
02:51:35 Cheer your demise.
02:51:38 That's where we're headed, right? And I think we can all agree that's kind of the direction we're headed.
02:51:43 And so why invest time in them? I'm not saying you just cut them off entirely or whatever, but why invest time in them?
02:51:49 When you should.
02:51:50 Be investing time in people that are going to be helping you.
02:51:56 And you are going to try.
02:51:56 To stop your demise.
02:52:00 And again, like I said, I'm.
02:52:00 Not saying like you cut.
02:52:01 Them off like a cult.
02:52:03 I'm saying that you.
02:52:05 You don't waste your time.
02:52:08 If they want to come to you, that's fine. You know, if you want to talk about something that you need to talk to them about, that's fine. But why? Why? Why struggle to red pill? Someone who doesn't want?
02:52:19 To hear it.
02:52:21 They waste all that time and energy.
02:52:24 When you should be building friendships.
02:52:27 And relations with people who are actually who actually care about you. Because I hate to say it, but ultimately these people don't care about.
02:52:35 You if they're. If they and they part, don't intellectually think of it like that, but.
02:52:40 That's the way it is.
02:52:41 They don't care about you and they don't care about their people.
02:52:46 Why would you want?
02:52:47 To waste your time with those people.
02:52:51 So certainly you you try.
02:52:56 Look, my my kid brother who disinvited me to his wedding because I'm a Nazi.
02:53:04 I changed that ******* diapers.
02:53:06 I did.
02:53:08 For years I changed that ******* that. That *******.
02:53:10 Guy's diapers.
02:53:13 And we were, we were like.
02:53:17 We we was like peas and.
02:53:19 Carrots. You know, when we were growing up.
02:53:22 And it's sad, and it sucks.
02:53:25 But I'm not, I'm.
02:53:26 I'm not going to waste a second on my ******* time.
02:53:32 Trying to.
02:53:34 Salvage that.
02:53:38 He knows where I stand.
02:53:40 And if he comes to me?
02:53:42 Hey, you know we can talk then, but why would I want to sit there?
02:53:47 Wasting valuable time and effort on someone who sees me, even though like, I've changed his diapers and he knows that I'm. I'm not a bad person. He sees me as as a ******* evil Nazi, you know.
02:54:03 You're not going to overcome that ****.
02:54:06 It's not.
Speaker 4
02:54:06 Worth it?
Devon
02:54:09 And maybe some. And look, I think that is the the heat gets turned up. It's kind of like all the conservatives that didn't say **** when red eyes was getting banned and all these other people were getting banned. You know, when Daily Stormer or whatever was getting banned. They didn't say anything then because they.
02:54:27 Were just like, oh, you know.
02:54:29 Who cares? It's never going to reach us, and now it's them. Now all of a sudden they care about, you know, all these arguments that we made, like ******* four years ago. They're acting like our hot takes. And we've been saying this exact same **** for like, 4. It's in fact, we're tired of it now because it's just so we're over it.
02:54:49 Like, maybe that'll probably happen.
02:54:52 All of a sudden you won't sound so crazy.
02:54:58 Tis eventually it will come to their doorstep.
02:55:02 But in the.
02:55:02 Mean time? It's just not worth it.
02:55:05 It's not worth it to focus your energy on these people.
02:55:09 Let them know where you stand and let.
02:55:10 Them know like.
02:55:11 Look, you know we're.
02:55:14 You know we're we're.
02:55:17 I'll be here if you want to see things the way reality is. Look, this isn't just my brother, but I've had a couple of people cut me out.
02:55:24 Or cut me out.
02:55:26 Because I'm an evil Nazi.
02:55:29 People that.
02:55:32 Some some people who I didn't expect.
02:55:36 Right.
02:55:38 Because they were. They're, you know, they're they're.
02:55:42 They're MPCS.
02:55:44 And tell and tell someone like Jordan Peterson or Ben Shapiro.
02:55:52 Start saying what I what I say. Then I I'm an extremist.
02:55:57 You're not going, you're.
02:55:58 Not going to reach those people.
02:56:01 And you shouldn't want to because a lot of these people that are like this.
02:56:05 They're not going to be helping us out anyway.
02:56:07 It's we've talked.
02:56:08 About the past, how when the Revolutionary War there was really only like 15% of the population who actually participated in the war and everyone else kind of just like went along with whatever, right. Those are the people that just go along with whatever.
02:56:23 So why are you wasting your time with them?
02:56:27 They're the kind of people that that if the left wins and does make.
02:56:33 You know, puts us into camps even if they don't like it, even if they feel bad because they see you getting marched to a camp and like, oh, that was my brother. That's my friend or whatever. They won't do anything about it.
02:56:46 So why? Why bother?
02:56:51 Like it literally doesn't.
02:56:52 At that point and look that means.
02:56:56 That means, of course, that we do need to focus on creating communities.
02:57:00 Even if like, like I've talked about with the black pilled I've, I've.
02:57:05 There's a need for us to create an online community at the very least, or.
02:57:08 Something like that. And that's something that.
02:57:13 Then I'm looking into you right now.
02:57:15 Because we need to. You know, people aren't.
02:57:19 Most people do not handle.
02:57:24 Solitude, as well as as I do and look, even I go a little crazy and need to be around people sometimes.
02:57:32 But most humans are social animals.
02:57:36 And humans want to have those social interactions that if you cut these people out, you're going to be depriving yourself of some of that social interaction. So I think that that's something that's a problem.
02:57:51 And I understand that.
02:57:53 And part of it too is just like the.
02:57:57 Because of the fear, because of the demonization.
02:58:01 People are just afraid of of just like if we were to OK, perfect. Like, what do you think people would say if I said, hey, guys, I'm going to create a Las Vegas black pill club. So if you live in the Las Vegas area, then come down to this.
02:58:19 Bar or whatever library, and we're going to, we're going to meet each other and and whatever do like a meet up kind of a thing. Well, what everyone say the Fed fed, you're a fed fed.
02:58:31 Oh, you're you're.
02:58:32 You're trying to. Ohh. You're docks. Us. You're try.
02:58:35 Ruining people's lives?
02:58:36 But like everyone's ******* afraid of that ****.
02:58:41 And look it is it is it?
02:58:43 May be warranted.
02:58:49 But at a certain.
02:58:50 Point. It's like, OK, So what? You just never, ever.
02:58:55 Form groups you just we all just stay atomized on the Internet and complain about how the ship is sinking.
02:59:05 You're at a certain point, you just got to suck it up and be like, OK, well, you just have to operate with the understanding that there's going to be bad people.
02:59:13 And not not just like, I mean, just like feds or whatever, but like, they're just gonna be people that want to join your group that are not good.
02:59:21 For the group for other reasons.
02:59:25 And it's really it's an awkward, uncomfortable thing to get an organization going.
02:59:32 But once you get it going.
02:59:37 You start to have political power.
02:59:41 So I I don't know this is this is something I've been pondering the last year or so is an effective way.
02:59:50 To translate.
02:59:53 Some of this into IR.
02:59:56 And what the best way of doing?
02:59:58 It and and.
02:59:59 And have some goals like, not just like, let's all hang out.
03:00:01 And have.
03:00:02 Punch and pie. We're going to hang out and have punch and pie and ***** about globalists. No. There's got to be, like, a reason why we're meeting together. There's got to be objectives.
03:00:10 There's got to be goals. There's got to be things. There's gotta be a reason for this to happen. Other because it is a risk, right? There's risks involved. So there's got to be reasons that outweigh the risks. And there's gonna be things that address the risks and all that sort of thing.
03:00:37 So it's a way of the world has an e-mail for connecting people IRL. Yeah, like stuff like that. But I think that maybe.
03:00:46 On a larger scale.
03:00:48 And not to be too Larping.
03:00:51 And because it's a secret, I can only say this once, maybe even something along the lines of a secret society. Kind of a thing like a fraternity. Kind of a thing, where it's not like a secret society.
03:01:00 Where maybe we.
03:01:01 Don't have secret handshakes, or we do. Who knows? But just something where it's like there is a a membership to it.
03:01:08 And there is a vetting process to it.
03:01:16 You don't make it as open to anybody and everyone.
03:01:23 On every level.
03:01:25 Like any organization, you have different. You can have different tiers to it. I don't know. I've been really. I've been running my head through this.
03:01:32 Like I said, for a like longer than a year, actually for a couple of years. I've been really trying to.
03:01:38 Work, work, work this out because at a certain point you got to get off the Internet or you know, there's there's just you. You are just like.
03:01:50 You you're just keeping yourself.
03:01:57 But at the same time, yeah, you open yourself up to a bunch of risks and stuff like that and just crazy people. There's there's going to be just crazy people that show up and you gotta figure out how do we deal with that. Like when a crazy person shows up.
03:02:09 You know, it doesn't be a fat. It could just be like a person that's just kind.
03:02:13 Of a.
03:02:13 Nut bag, you know, like that's going to happen. Look, I've done meet up things before. This is one reason why I'm I'm so hesitant is in the past when I'm because I moved around so many times in my lifetime, there's been a couple of times where I'm just like, **** it. I'm going to make a meet up for, you know, X and that way I'll meet a bunch of people who have the same interest that I do.
03:02:32 And there there were. There are a couple of times I.
03:02:34 Did that where just like.
03:02:37 I really regretted it. It's just like I don't like it. These people are all ******* weirdos. What the **** did I?
03:02:43 Do and now I'm their leader. No. King of the weirdos.
03:02:54 So like you have, there's ways you got to do it. Do it right. And. Yeah, anyway, I think you guys all get what you know what? I'm what?
03:03:03 I'm talking about here.
03:03:06 OK, so uh, yeah, I'm going to wrap things up.
03:03:11 We've gone over 3 hours.
03:03:14 And I'm not even tired. This is what happens. I actually get some sleep as I talked too much, I went way.
03:03:19 Super long with.
03:03:20 This because I've just been like.
03:03:23 Exhausted lately.
03:03:29 But now it's.
03:03:30 Early enough in.
03:03:31 The morning where I can or late enough in the morning rather I can actually go outside.
03:03:34 And start doing some work around this place.
03:03:37 Someone popped up. There's a highlight. I don't know why it's highlighted Swiss guy here who lived on a farm one hour outside of Las Vegas for over a year. Loved the desert and the special kind of freedom and adventure provides the desert attracts people who do not fit in normal society anymore. That is true. The desert.
03:03:54 Is full of weirdos.
03:03:55 Like just and I'm one that includes me.
03:04:01 Alright guys.
03:04:03 So with that.
03:04:05 Hope you guys have a good.
03:04:07 Day. Good afternoon. Good morning. Good, whatever.
03:04:10 And I'll be posting this.
03:04:14 Hopefully on bit shoot, it's really super long so it's going to take a while.
03:04:18 But for black pilled.
03:04:22 I am of course.
03:04:25 Devon stag.