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INSOMNIA STREAM: LOW TRUST EDITION.mp3

01/27/2021
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Good morning.
Devon
00:09:24 Good evening, good afternoon. Good. A little bit later than usual, huh?
00:09:29 Had some technical.
00:09:31 Difficulties I was trying to smooth out.
00:09:35 One of the the fancier features I was trying to add, which is not added for today's stream, but will be added in future streams. I don't know how practical.
00:09:47 It is. I can't say that it'll.
00:09:49 Remain part of the stream.
00:09:51 But at the very least, it'll be very funny.
00:09:54 So people have talked about, well, what?
Speaker 1
00:09:57 About a call.
00:09:57 In what about?
Devon
00:09:59 In fact, somebody even said what about a ham radio call?
Speaker 1
00:10:01 In? Well, that'd be.
Devon
00:10:02 Difficult to do just you know, because of a, you know, broadcasting back and forth, I don't know. I guess it's possible. One thing I thought it would be kind of funny in the meantime though is I have a very old.
00:10:17 CW reader, in other words, a Morse code reader, and it does video out like, you know, old school like your like an NES. Nintendo would hook up to a TV video out.
00:10:29 And it works kind of like it works OK.
Speaker 1
00:10:34 For being as.
Devon
00:10:35 Old as it is, it works OK. Hooked it up today and the tricky thing is.
00:10:42 If I hook this up and I.
00:10:43 Have like a little screen.
00:10:45 You know, like like the the the video in, I make it like a a window on the the the stream here to where you could like Morse code messages on to the into the string which would be kind of funny, right? It would be pretty funny.
00:11:00 The the side effect, the bad part of.
00:11:02 That is obviously well.
00:11:03 First of all, not a lot of people are gonna be able to do that, but you know, it is what it is. Maybe maybe the elite, the elite few, the.
00:11:09 Elite Few will be able to do that.
00:11:11 But the other part of that is.
00:11:14 This thing so kind.
00:11:15 Of janky that even if like.
00:11:20 You tuned to the right.
00:11:22 Like let's say I'm trying to like make this thing decode CW and I hear.
00:11:28 Some beeping beep, beep beep.
00:11:29 Beep. Yeah, I can TuneIn there and then I hook up the the reader. Even if I'm right on frequency, it might not pick up on it until you go a little bit north or South.
00:11:43 Of that frequency or it has to get the tone exactly right before it will start reading, and if it's noisy, there's a problem, and so even even when you're not just doing something weird like this where potentially what basically I would do is I'd say here's a frequency. If you send Morse code on this frequency, then.
00:12:04 It'll maybe pop.
Speaker
00:12:05 Up on this.
Devon
00:12:05 Screen and that's I guess that's the best I can do is like it'll maybe pop up.
00:12:09 On that on that screen. So.
00:12:14 That's probably at least we'll at.
00:12:16 Least try that out. It'll be kind of funny.
00:12:19 We'll at least try that.
00:12:19 Out and if I have the bandwidth for it, I'll even rather than pull the audio from my antenna, I'll pull the audio from that web SDR in Utah, which has a pretty good.
00:12:33 Antenna and covers I mean.
00:12:37 It's pretty if you can't hit that.
00:12:39 That antenna then why are you even trying? Do you even ham, bro? Do you even ******* ham at that point? If you can't, I mean, come on, bro.
00:12:49 So that's one thing I played around a little bit today and couldn't get it to work exactly.
00:12:56 Exactly right. But it did work. It worked a.
00:12:58 Little bit.
00:13:00 It did work a little bit.
00:13:02 Like I can let me bring up.
00:13:06 I'm bringing some videos capturing some video.
00:13:09 Testing it out and just so you can kind of see what I'm talking about.
Speaker
00:13:16 Let's see here.
00:13:19 Mute it so.
Devon
00:13:20 You don't hear a bunch of beeping.
00:13:27 Yeah. So.
00:13:31 Fast forward it, see if it actually.
Speaker 1
00:13:33 Picks up on anybody.
Devon
00:13:35 It was tricky. It was tricky to get it to actually start reading. There we go. There was someone Kevin Kate T5V.
00:13:45 So yeah. Very, very uh.
00:13:50 Hit or miss very hit or miss.
00:13:52 Every once in a while it'll it'll get going. You.
00:13:54 Know you've got it.
00:13:57 Oh, there we go KTK 2 QB David.
00:14:02 Yeah, every once in a while it'll it'll.
00:14:05 Catch you on, it'll just.
00:14:06 Start reading it no problem. But uh, yeah, it'll be kind of funny.
00:14:12 You know, have it just like in a in a in the corner somewhere. I can only imagine what you guys will send.
00:14:21 Another thing we could do.
00:14:24 Another thing we do, because I've been thinking like how do we?
00:14:28 How do we send secret messages?
00:14:31 And there's there's part of there's a section in Book 2.
00:14:35 Soon to come out book.
00:14:36 Two of day of the rope.
00:14:40 Where they talk about sending.
00:14:43 Secret messages using a mixture.
00:14:47 Of old technology and new technology.
00:14:52 I don't want to quite spill the beans yet.
00:14:56 But I will be implementing secret messages.
00:15:02 Into the stream that uses.
00:15:05 Old technology and new technology, but at the.
00:15:07 Same time does not require.
00:15:11 Like old equipment like, you're not going to need some 1930s radio show decoder.
00:15:17 Ring and other.
00:15:17 In order to hear or see the secret messages, you will have the ability to easily.
00:15:23 Once you figure out the secret, acquire these secret messages. So anyway.
00:15:31 I've been basically not online for the last 24 hours or so.
00:15:37 So I don't really.
00:15:39 Know what the Hell's going on? I was hoping that the world wouldn't just collapse in my absence. I'm. I'm assuming everything's fine.
00:15:45 I don't see any.
00:15:47 Fires outside or you know flashes of light or.
00:15:52 Here, any explosions or rumblings. Actually there are. I kind of wonder there must be like a mine close by or something.
00:16:01 Because there are weird unexplained rumblings out here that.
00:16:05 We're we're kind of unnerving.
00:16:07 At first, the first couple of times I.
00:16:08 Heard I was like.
00:16:09 What is that? That's.
00:16:11 It sounds like something's being drilled.
00:16:14 Underneath the bunker deep below the Earth's crust and uh, I've just learned to live with it, so hopefully it's nothing too crazy. But there are weird unexplained rumbling sounds out here, and that's a normal thing, apparently.
00:16:30 So hope you guys are having a.
00:16:35 A fantastic time.
Speaker
00:16:37 Out there in.
Devon
00:16:39 Computer or phone or tablet land.
00:16:46 Enjoying my coffee.
00:16:49 Trying to wake up so in.
00:16:50 Terms of the schedule moving forward.
00:16:54 This is remember when I talked about days. This today is considered Tuesday in the way that I'm talking about, and that's a little later than I.
00:17:03 Would normally.
00:17:03 Do. Usually I'd I'd be trying to have the stream going by.
00:17:09 Well, you know, about an hour and a half ago, you know, like that's.
00:17:16 About an hour and a half ago.
00:17:17 So whatever time it is.
00:17:18 For you, you do the math.
00:17:21 So this would be Tuesday night. Here's what I'm thinking, and I'll take a look at chat and see if you guys.
00:17:30 What do you guys think of this?
00:17:32 So I want to do.
00:17:33 The regular streams.
00:17:36 And I want to do it. I was thinking three nights a week would be good because three nights is is still pretty regular.
00:17:45 You know, it's still going to be like at least nine hours, right? Or like a right in the ballpark, right.
00:17:50 But I'll still have time to work on the other videos.
00:17:56 Like The Simpsons stuff and things like that, right? And books and other stuff, right?
00:18:02 So I was thinking three nights a week sounds.
00:18:06 Sounds about right for me and I was thinking.
00:18:17 And then Saturday.
00:18:19 So kind of like a not everyday kind of a thing, but every other day.
00:18:23 Almost, you know with.
00:18:24 A little bit of a lag.
00:18:26 On the weekend there, you know, what do you guys think?
00:18:34 And Saturday.
00:18:38 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, everyone chat seems so, so far so good. Everyone seems like they.
00:18:43 Or down with that?
00:18:46 Send out a trobo notification. Someone says.
00:18:49 I don't know how to do that.
00:18:52 Maybe there's something I can do?
00:18:58 I'm hitting all the tribo buttons.
00:19:01 What does this one do?
00:19:04 Well, there's a boost. Buttons. I don't think that's.
00:19:12 I don't know what.
00:19:12 This does it's some weird video game.
00:19:17 You have to manually send it out. Yeah, I'm. I'm not seeing. At least not in this screen.
00:19:26 So one says Devon.
00:19:27 Is a ginger I am not.
00:19:28 A ginger I have ginger jeans.
00:19:31 There are definite ginger genes in my gene pool. There are gingers in my family.
00:19:37 But I am not a ginger.
00:19:42 I have a soul. I have a soul.
00:19:49 But yeah, the.
00:19:51 The ginger DNA is.
00:19:52 Strong in my family, we have a.
00:19:54 Lot of translucent.
00:19:57 People in my family.
00:20:04 Alright so.
Speaker 1
00:20:09 One thing I did see one.
Devon
00:20:10 Story I did see.
00:20:13 Excuse me.
00:20:14 One story I did see before going to bed yesterday, or I don't know my days are still kind.
00:20:22 Of weird.
00:20:22 It's hard to hard to describe which day I'm talking about, but I guess a handful of hours ago with these stories that I saw was that story. Remember that kid?
00:20:34 That kid that turn is this. There we go, this kid.
00:20:38 This kid that is being celebrated.
00:20:43 For turning in his father.
00:20:47 Who wasn't even inside the capital? Turns out, by the way, his dad wasn't even in the capital. His dad was just at the the capital thing.
00:20:54 And it's weird how they're parading this kid around.
00:20:58 Well, it's not weird if you know what they're doing, but it's it's, I guess rather, it's obvious what they're doing by parading this kid around as a hero.
00:21:08 And showing this kid is like this is what you need to do. You need to.
00:21:11 Rat out your parents.
00:21:13 If your parents.
00:21:17 You know, white nationalist insurrectionists or whatever the the term that they're using right now. If your parents are one of these people, well then.
00:21:28 You know you need, you need.
00:21:30 To tell the authorities you need.
00:21:32 To rat them out.
00:21:34 And aside from this, like here.
00:21:37 Let me see if I can.
00:21:39 Bring this up.
00:21:44 Aside from this embarrassing mess.
00:21:50 If you look closely.
00:21:53 At his room.
00:21:56 Oh look, there's uh.
00:21:58 Hello Kitty.
00:22:00 Water dispenser.
00:22:04 Some ***** figurines over there.
00:22:09 Some more ***** figurines on that shelf.
00:22:13 And a literal meme of a body pillow. He's got a *******.
00:22:18 Body pillow and people have.
00:22:21 Said oh, that that's probably his sister's.
00:22:23 Room. Probably not.
00:22:25 Don't lie to yourself. Probably not.
00:22:28 I mean, based on what we know about this guy, probably not.
00:22:34 And so yeah, anyway, that's not even. That's not even what I'm talking.
00:22:40 About so this guy.
00:22:44 You can call him that.
00:22:45 Who is doing his 15 minutes of fame for turning in his dad for being a Trump supporter? I mean, essentially what he's what he's doing, he's his dad, has been arrested by the FBI.
00:22:58 Simply because he showed up to the he wasn't. Like I said, he wasn't.
00:23:01 Even inside the Capitol.
00:23:03 His son made some accusations, which are probably overblown and and maybe not even accurate at all, about his dad was like talking about doing something big and blah. In other words, his dad was probably.
00:23:15 Just being a boomer.
00:23:16 And blowing off some steam about losing the election and his ****** son.
00:23:22 Turn them in.
00:23:26 I discovered.
00:23:29 That this guy.
00:23:32 Has a go fund me.
Speaker 1
00:23:36 Ye has a go fund me now remember.
00:23:38 I talked about earlier how we don't have any.
Devon
00:23:41 Money. How? We're small, we're insignificant. We're a subset of a subset. Maybe of a subset.
00:23:48 And we don't have big donors, and these guys have money just coming out of their ********. And one of the reasons why they have money just coming out of their ******** is when they start go fund me. Yes. Go fund me. Doesn't shut them down because go fund me.
Speaker 1
00:24:06 Is also.
Devon
00:24:08 On their side.
00:24:11 And I'm going to look it up here. I don't. I don't want to be incorrect. I don't.
00:24:15 Want to be inaccurate?
00:24:17 About how much money?
00:24:22 This kid.
00:24:24 Has raised.
00:24:27 For ratting his dad out.
00:24:32 To the authorities for being a Trump supporter.
00:24:39 Let's take a look here. Oh, this.
00:24:41 This picture will convince you that that's not his sister's room, by the way.
00:24:46 This picture will.
00:24:49 Hopefully convinced those that were telling me on Gab and on Twitter. Oh, that's his sister's room. That's his sister's room. There's no way.
Speaker 1
00:25:00 There's no way that's his room. You're just you're just being an *******. You look like an idiot cause that's his sister's room.
Devon
00:25:10 Alright, well.
00:25:15 If you think that's his sister's room, let's take a look at this photo. This is.
Speaker 1
00:25:18 A photo.
Devon
00:25:18 He chose this is this is a photo.
Speaker
00:25:21 He chose for himself.
00:25:25 There we go.
Devon
00:25:28 There we are.
Speaker 1
00:25:31 Still think that's his sister's room?
Devon
00:25:35 You still think that's uh, that's not his Hello Kitty water dispenser, not his anime body pillow.
00:25:43 Not his gay figure rings on the shelves. You still think that you still think that's his sister's room?
00:25:51 Yeah, something I've noticed.
00:25:54 I saw this mostly on on Instagram.
00:25:57 There's a lot of people.
Speaker
00:25:59 The people that.
Devon
00:26:00 Follow me, which is this, what's surprising.
00:26:03 That are just in denial of just some basic stuff like just basic stuff like.
00:26:08 How bad it is?
00:26:10 You know, basic stuff like.
Speaker 1
00:26:12 Ohh, there's no way that this kid.
Devon
00:26:14 Who ratted out his dad would have a Hello Kitty water dispenser in his room.
Speaker 1
00:26:20 You know, just basic stuff.
Devon
00:26:21 Where it's like if you're not willing to see.
00:26:27 This fagot would have a Hello Kitty.
00:26:29 Water dispenser in his room. Just just.
00:26:32 Precisely how how much of this do you think is?
00:26:35 Fake, you know, like.
00:26:36 How much of this are you not?
Speaker 1
00:26:37 Buying, are you?
Devon
00:26:38 Not swallowing because you're in denial of how bad it is. If you can't even fathom that this ****** right here would have all that gay **** in his room.
Speaker 1
00:26:47 Like I saw that and I was.
Devon
00:26:49 Like. Oh yeah, yeah, that adds.
00:26:50 Up that figures, right.
00:26:53 There's a.
00:26:53 Lot of people.
00:26:54 Who didn't think that they thought, oh, that has.
Speaker 1
00:26:56 To be a.
Devon
00:26:56 Sister's room. There's no way. There's no way.
00:27:00 That this guy right here.
00:27:02 That ****** right there.
00:27:04 Could possibly be that much of A ******.
00:27:07 No, he is.
00:27:09 He's that much of A ****** and uh.
Speaker 1
00:27:13 He's almost raised $200,000.
Devon
00:27:18 He's almost raised.
00:27:20 $200,000.
00:27:32 I just want to point.
00:27:33 That out.
00:27:35 This is part of the campaign.
00:27:40 Let kids know.
00:27:43 If you turn your parents in.
00:27:47 If you turn your parents in for thought crimes.
00:27:52 Not only.
00:27:53 Will you get your face?
00:27:55 On television and they'll tell you how brave you are.
00:27:59 How brave you. How courageous you are.
00:28:04 And they'll they'll pass you around to all the different networks.
00:28:10 And praise you.
00:28:13 Give you all that praise that you want.
00:28:17 You'll also get rich.
00:28:20 You'll also get rich, not unlike the way that.
00:28:26 Might give money to the family of a suicide bomber.
00:28:31 Right. Hey.
Speaker 1
00:28:34 Act like a little terrorist.
00:28:37 And you'll get paid.
Devon
00:28:40 I wouldn't be surprised if this guy exceeds his goal.
00:28:43 Of $200,000.
00:28:47 I mean look this screenshot, it shows he got $25.15 minutes ago.
00:28:55 The money's still rolling in.
00:28:59 The money is still rolling in.
00:29:03 And go fund me. He's not going to shut this down.
00:29:09 You know, if you start a go fund me.
00:29:12 Just to help someone's legal fees, this guy, this guy doesn't even have legal fees.
00:29:17 This guy is he's saying, oh, it's for my college fund. Yeah, OK.
00:29:23 OK. Well, there's no enforcement of that. If we give you $200,000.
00:29:26 And you spend it.
00:29:27 All on coke. There's nothing that happens to.
00:29:29 You really kind of doubting that that's all going to go towards your so-called college fund, all right.
00:29:38 But this guy can just say I need college and uh, you know, my parents aren't going to pay for my college anymore because I ratted them out to the to the Stasi. I.
00:29:49 Routed them out to the commies.
00:29:52 And so now I need I need your I.
00:29:54 Need your help.
00:29:57 I need $200,000.
00:30:01 $200,000 for my ****** art school.
00:30:07 Well, I'll learn how to be more of a communist.
00:30:11 So there you go.
00:30:13 That's, that's your reward. That's what happens.
00:30:17 You get you get, uh. As someone said, snitches get riches.
00:30:24 You get paid, you get paid for turning on your parents.
00:30:29 And look, obviously not every one of the people that does this is going to end up getting $200,000. That's not the point. The point is that they're going to advertise it that that's what happens.
00:30:38 People are going to.
00:30:39 See this.
00:30:41 There's lots of teenagers who don't like their parents. I when I was a.
00:30:44 Teenager I wouldn't have ratted my parents out for something like that, but there was.
00:30:48 You know, be tempting. At least if I was mad at them and I thought well.
00:30:54 Not only do I get to be.
00:30:57 To come out the hero, but I get $200,000. It would have been tempting, right? And I was a relatively.
00:31:03 Not ****** kid. There's a lot of ******* ****** kids out there now you can say. And I know a lot of people are thinking this. Well, it's the parents fault, right? They deserve it. If they raise a kid.
00:31:15 Like that and they they and they and they don't. There's no alarm bells going off in their head when the kid has a Hello Kitty water dispenser and all these gay figure rings in his room and and the anime body pillow like.
Speaker 1
00:31:29 If that if those weren't enough.
Devon
00:31:31 Warning signs that your kid.
00:31:34 Requires attention immediately to prevent him from becoming what we're looking at here on the screen.
00:31:41 I mean, the kids obviously on the way to chopping his genitals off.
00:31:45 I mean, that's just.
00:31:47 That that's like 11 psychiatrist meeting. He's one psychiatrist meeting away from.
00:31:54 Chopping his ******* **** and balls off.
Speaker 1
00:31:58 And you so you can say to the.
00:31:59 Parents. Well, I.
Devon
00:32:00 Mean look, you created this ******* monster.
00:32:03 You created this monster.
00:32:07 And you wouldn't be entirely wrong.
00:32:10 You wouldn't be entirely wrong.
00:32:15 But this is going to become more and.
00:32:17 More normal this is going.
00:32:18 To become very normal.
00:32:22 And not only is this kid going to be.
00:32:24 Rewarded in the in.
00:32:25 The immediate aftermath of all this.
00:32:29 But he's going to learn.
00:32:31 The lesson that that's better than any lesson he's going to learn from his college. If he spends this on college.
00:32:39 Is that if you jerk the state off?
00:32:42 You know, you get rewarded.
00:32:46 And so that's that's this is going to change the way this kid interfaces with the world.
00:32:54 He's going to be a slave.
00:32:55 To the state until the day he dies.
00:33:03 And that is uh.
00:33:07 That is what's happening right now and that's part of the. Again, I've noticed there's some people that are taking the the genocide stream a little.
00:33:14 Hard I I want to reiterate.
Speaker 1
00:33:17 It's not going to start tomorrow.
Devon
00:33:21 It's not going to starve for quite some time.
00:33:24 But these are.
00:33:24 The steps that lead up to it.
00:33:27 These are absolutely the steps to.
00:33:29 That lead up to it.
00:33:32 And I feel like.
00:33:34 It won't happen really until people like this guy, you know here.
00:33:42 When this guy is the kind of guy that's getting elected to office, so it's coming.
00:33:48 You know, how old is he? He's probably like 1819. I mean, they're using his name.
00:33:51 Everywhere, so I don't think he's underage.
00:33:54 They're just saying he's a team.
00:33:56 But he's also going on the air without his parents permission and stuff.
00:33:59 So he's got to be 18.
00:34:01 So we got a few years before.
00:34:04 This brand of.
00:34:08 Is old enough.
00:34:11 To wield the kind of power that will ultimately be catastrophic for us, but it's coming.
00:34:20 It's coming.
00:34:24 It's on the way.
00:34:28 OK, let me take a look here.
00:34:31 At chat.
00:34:35 Uh conservatives whine about black mothers being the most aggressive of borders.
00:34:43 Uh, yeah, that's maybe a conversation for another time. But I know what.
00:34:48 You're getting at.
00:34:51 It it doesn't change the fact that if you you can't, you have to have principles.
00:34:58 You know, we'll talk. Let's talk about this a.
00:35:00 Little bit, you have to have principles. It's kind of what I was saying about how as the West gets more feminized, men stop making decisions based on principles, you know, and and women. Women really never did women.
00:35:16 Make a lot of decisions just based on what is good for me now.
00:35:21 What is what either?
00:35:23 What? What increases my perception of safety?
00:35:27 And what emotionally feels good, right?
00:35:30 Now and they're not governed by a set of immovable principles or ethics or whatever you want to call it. There's no internal cost stitution that prevents them from making decisions.
00:35:47 That while might they might, they might benefit them in the short term, or maybe it doesn't, but it appears to.
00:35:55 They are prevented from making that decision because of a set of ethics, a set of written in stone.
00:36:03 Commandments or whatever you want.
00:36:05 To call it.
00:36:06 That governs what they can and can't do.
00:36:11 And I see a lot of people, a lot of men, kind of leaning into that where they say well.
00:36:18 I'm pro-life.
00:36:20 But if you know, you know, I guess I like the concept or whatever. But if you look at who's doing all the aborting, is that really such?
00:36:29 A bad thing?
00:36:31 And the answer is yes, because it's still.
00:36:35 It doesn't matter who's doing the aborting. You got to have principles. You have to have ethics. You have to have things that you won't bend on just because you think that there's some way, some weasel way that it works.
00:36:48 Out for you, right?
00:36:51 You have to and and because the whole point of abortion being a problem, is it, it devalues human life, it desanctified human life as something more than just the life of an insect.
00:37:07 You know, as they're trying to turn us into insect people.
00:37:12 We need to prevent.
00:37:13 Our lives from just being as valuable as.
00:37:17 That of an insect.
00:37:19 And so when you start to bend the rules a little bit because you think well statistically if there wasn't abortion, there'd be this many more black people or whatever. First of all, there wouldn't be.
00:37:31 Because you got to remember.
00:37:33 A lot of these people are using.
00:37:38 Abortion as as birth control, and if they weren't, didn't have that easy access to abortion, would they really be using it for birth control anymore?
00:37:50 You know, probably not.
00:37:52 Probably not.
00:37:54 And there's other ways you can. I mean, look, if that's.
00:37:58 If that's what you want to do. If you want to.
00:38:00 Decrease birth rates in other groups that are in opposition to us. There's ways of doing that without falling for the.
00:38:14 Desanctified cation of life and bending your personal ethics to as a means to an end.
00:38:23 So that's the way I feel about it.
00:38:27 Let's take a look at that chat here.
Speaker
00:38:32 UM.
Devon
00:38:37 Margaret Sanger founded Planned Parenthood. Yep.
00:38:41 She was a.
00:38:43 Eugenicist and that look, that was the.
00:38:45 Point of Planned Parenthood right was to.
00:38:48 Limit the the population of blacks and uh.
00:38:53 And you could argue maybe, you know, they they kind of accomplished what they set out to do. And I do agree.
00:38:59 Look, conservatives try to make that argument to get rid of abortion is stupid. Like everything they do, all of their arguments are are stupid. That's why they fail because they try to play into the leftist game, but they're not leftist. So like the the leftist.
00:39:14 Trying to use the left as.
00:39:15 Viewpoint to reason your way out of the leftist viewpoint is is it just shows you how how out of touch they are. They don't understand that you can't do that.
00:39:29 If you're trying to say that the leftist worldview is wrong, why are you trying to use the leftist worldview to?
00:39:35 Convince them that.
00:39:36 You know, if you.
00:39:36 Try to say Oh no, like.
00:39:39 You know, Margaret Sanger was a racist and she was trying to exterminate the blacks and. And so that's why you shouldn't like abortion because abortion is racist. It's stupid because you're trying to play into the leftist worldview, the, the, the race victimization narrative to convince them of your.
00:40:01 Of your your anti abortion viewpoint and.
00:40:04 That's, but conservatives do.
00:40:06 That all the time. Why? Because right when it comes right down to it, they're afraid of saying what they think.
Speaker 1
00:40:13 They're afraid of just saying.
Devon
00:40:15 What they think, and so they have to dress it up with fake leftist talking points to in order to say what they think because they're ashamed.
00:40:26 Of what they.
00:40:27 Think a lot of conservatives, they are racists.
00:40:31 You know, they, they they see a lot.
Speaker 1
00:40:33 Of the same things.
00:40:34 That you and I see.
Devon
00:40:37 It's just they cannot. They're ashamed of it.
00:40:42 They're ashamed of it.
00:40:44 Like when they recognize patterns between groups.
00:40:49 And they see these same patterns that you and I see.
00:40:53 Rather than saying to themselves and others around them, look.
00:40:59 I've recognized these patterns.
00:41:01 And while these patterns bring up some uncomfortable issues, and, you know, might not be the most polite things.
00:41:10 To talk about.
00:41:12 That is reality, and this is something that we need to tackle because we live in real.
00:41:18 Rather than do that, they see these patterns.
00:41:22 And they are ashamed of seeing these patterns. Because why? Because they've bought into the leftist the the whole leftist worldview. The communist world view they claim to want to fight against, they accept it.
00:41:35 They accept it.
00:41:38 That's why they always work within it. To try to, you know, move their, move the envelope, which is never going to happen because they're, they're all they've already lost. They've already accepted the communist argument before they even go in.
00:41:55 Because they accept.
00:41:58 The communist worldview, they have to accept that by noticing these things they're an evil, bigoted racist.
00:42:07 They they've already internalized the the Communist worldview, and so when they, they see stuff like like these patterns, you know, for example the the disparity in in crime statistics.
00:42:20 They are ashamed of noticing this reality.
00:42:26 And so they have to dress it up with some gay ******* smokescreen.
00:42:32 To hide what they feel is their bigotry.
00:42:36 Because they're they're ashamed and embarrassed.
00:42:39 By their own bigotry.
00:42:42 And the the same thing goes for the the so-called conservative politicians only it's a little bit worse because they don't even.
Speaker 1
00:42:51 They don't even.
Devon
00:42:51 See the patterns. A lot of these guys, right?
00:42:54 They're ashamed and embarrassed by your bigotry.
00:42:58 You know, they're they're they're not even seeing the world and noticing these inconvenient truths.
00:43:05 They're just looking at you like you're the *******.
00:43:08 And so they don't have to fool themselves.
00:43:13 By making these arguments that accepts the communist worldview, they just have to fool you.
00:43:20 Into thinking that they're addressing your your bigoted hate issue, your racist problem, or whatever.
00:43:29 When in reality, they just.
00:43:31 Think they need to outlive you, like.
00:43:32 Well, if we can.
00:43:33 Just keep these people thinking that eventually, yes, we will tackle immigration, we'll outlive these old fashioned racists and they'll die off.
00:43:42 And then there won't be any one, you know, these outdated, obsolete bigots will be gone and we can implement.
00:43:52 We can implement.
Speaker 1
00:43:52 What we want to do?
Devon
00:43:56 As long as they think that we're bigots just like them, long as they think that we're racist just like them.
00:44:04 So that's the problem with the weak, the weak conservative.
00:44:10 The weak conservative that that, like I said, a lot of these guys see the same reality that you see. I mean, you look everyone sees the same reality that you see, right? Everyone does because it's reality.
00:44:24 So you just.
00:44:26 Everyone sees it.
00:44:29 But the conservative.
00:44:31 While they are still tricking themselves while they are still self deceiving.
00:44:37 Or having to at least admit.
00:44:41 Even if it's privately, even if it's with shame, even if it's something they would never, ever, ever admit.
00:44:52 Are not able to self deceive.
00:44:56 At the same level that the.
00:44:57 Communist is.
00:44:59 You know the the Communist 1 faced with statistical information that you can't.
00:45:07 We'll still not believe reality.
00:45:10 Because the communist mind.
00:45:12 Is is just. It's just a Swiss cheese.
00:45:16 Of platitudes.
00:45:20 But the conservative, at least.
Speaker
00:45:23 Well, I mean.
Devon
00:45:25 They recognize the problems. They're just afraid to admit it, so they have to come up with.
00:45:29 All these ******* gay reasons.
00:45:32 Why? Why the the communist is wrong, but really they're right because we're using their.
00:45:39 Their worldview? To tell them why they're wrong.
00:45:42 Hopefully that makes sense.
00:45:45 Take a look here.
00:45:48 Someone says put them on a free cruise to Africa and give them a box of powdered milk and a machete. Tell them.
00:45:53 Good luck. Well, if you're talking about.
Speaker 1
00:45:56 You know, one of the things that.
Devon
00:45:58 I mean, look, we've talked about this.
00:46:00 Before Lincoln.
00:46:02 Part of his Emancipation Proclamation, and he said this publicly, there's there's a record of him saying this, that it was not intended to mix whites and blacks together as equals in the United States. It was never intended for that.
00:46:21 He supported what they called ***** Colonization, which is what happened when Liberia was founded.
00:46:30 Where they basically, I mean they, they they got a bunch of old slaves.
00:46:35 Stuck them on boats.
00:46:37 And sent them to Africa. And they the the slaves that arrived in Africa created Liberia. Or what is Liberia today?
00:46:47 So they they had already done that to in a small degree. And Lincoln's plan, at least According to him, was he would pack a lot of these ex slaves on the boats and send them back to.
00:47:00 Where they came from.
00:47:03 And uh.
00:47:05 That never happened, obviously.
00:47:08 Could that still happen? Uh, look, here's the problem. There's a lot of things that would make sense logistically in every other way.
00:47:19 But they're still not going to happen. There's still fantasy solutions, you know, because, look, you could say.
00:47:25 Look, we, we.
00:47:25 Did the math.
00:47:27 And we've discovered the the budgetary impact.
00:47:33 That the average black person has on the economy.
00:47:39 Or just on the budget, you know, like how much, what does it cost? Because I know it's it's a loss. It's not a game. People have done the math before and by the end of their lives.
00:47:51 And maybe I could find this funny enough. I think this is something box day covered at one point on his blog and made a graph. So let me see, maybe I can find the graph that he did.
00:48:05 Race budget.
00:48:14 It's not a small number.
00:48:16 Because you gotta remember.
00:48:24 Alright, I don't see it right off.
00:48:26 The bat here.
00:48:28 So I I might be.
00:48:29 Getting these numbers slightly wrong, but it's somewhere in the neighborhood of.
00:48:34 Blacks by the time they die.
00:48:37 And of costing the society something around 1/4 of $1,000,000 apiece.
Speaker 1
00:48:43 Because if you.
Devon
00:48:44 Add up their tax contribution. You get all the black people in the United States.
00:48:50 And you add up their their total tax contribution and then you add up all the costs.
00:49:01 That that are associated with black people. So whether that's EBT cards, whether that's just welfare in general, whether it's all these grant programs, whether it's like the Platinum plan had Trump been.
00:49:15 Collected. Whether it's, you know, all this stuff.
00:49:19 And we're just talking about taxpayer money. We're not even talking about when Bank of America gives hundreds of millions of dollars to BLM, we're just talking about strictly government money.
00:49:31 By the time a black person dies.
00:49:34 If you average all this out, this is every black person, by the way, too. This isn't just like some this is averaged out, so every black person.
00:49:43 At the time of their death.
00:49:46 Is a deficit of somewhere in the neighborhood of of 1/4 of $1,000,000.
00:49:51 So every black person ends up costing America 1/4 of $1,000,000.
00:49:58 So and you want when?
00:50:00 You're walking around and you see a black person.
00:50:03 Every black person, not just a every black person you see walking around.
00:50:08 Just know America is paying.
00:50:12 1/4 of $1,000,000 for the privilege of having that black person in your society.
00:50:20 And that that can't you know, whether you're talking about a a black person that's in jail that's incarcerated, you know, that's part of the math, obviously, how much it costs to keep all these people incarcerated.
00:50:32 How much it costs? Yeah. And. And look there. It's probably even more expensive if you if you calculate some of the societal costs.
00:50:38 This is just.
00:50:39 This is just economic the economic impact.
00:50:42 Every black person has on America is negative quarter of $1,000,000.
00:50:49 In that neighborhood.
00:50:51 So you could say.
Speaker 1
00:50:55 We'll give you.
Devon
00:50:57 1/4 of $1,000,000 cash.
00:51:01 If you go to Africa.
00:51:05 You know, maybe we can work out some deal and like there are African countries that would like to have these people there.
00:51:11 Because in comparison to what they've got going on over there, the American blacks are going to be more educated.
00:51:18 And and in some instances even higher IQ, right, because the European, excuse me, the European admixture you see and.
00:51:26 African Americans.
00:51:29 So you could workout.
00:51:30 A deal, and it would make total sense.
00:51:34 For for really everybody, it would there be no hate there'd.
Speaker 1
00:51:37 Be no violence.
Devon
00:51:39 There'd be a lot of black people.
00:51:40 I think they would go.
00:51:41 For that one.
00:51:42 I mean, why wouldn't you?
00:51:45 Talk a big game about how you're being oppressed by ******. OK, well, then take a quarter of $1,000,000 and.
00:51:49 Go live in Wakanda.
00:51:52 I mean, if everyone of you is given 1/4 of $1,000,000 and you still can't make Wakanda.
00:51:56 I mean that's that would.
00:51:58 Be embarrassing, but that's your problem. When when the Europeans came to this continent, they would didn't have the equivalent of 1/4 of $1,000,000 apiece. Not even close. So if we're sending you.
00:52:09 Guys all there.
00:52:11 And a family of four has 1,000,000 bucks.
00:52:16 You should be able to make **** happen.
00:52:19 It doesn't matter that the price is obviously of everything with skyrocket as soon as you started showing up because you'd have everyone have all this money, you couldn't skyrocket that much.
00:52:30 You know, at a certain point.
00:52:34 You, you, you, you'd, you'd.
00:52:36 The prices would level out.
00:52:38 You'd be able to build your little Wakanda.
00:52:40 Across the ocean.
00:52:42 And we would be able to wash our hands.
00:52:46 And say declare white guilt is over. Officially, you got your reparations.
00:52:51 We returned you to your homeland.
00:52:56 And problem solved, right?
00:53:00 But you'd never be able to do that because everyone knows everyone knows.
00:53:05 Including them.
00:53:07 It would be a disaster.
00:53:10 They would all show up with their quarter of $1,000,000 they'd spend it on worthless **** and then it would just be another ****** country. It would be like the it'd be like a country version of like a poor black family winning the lottery and being like like worse off than they were when they started a year later. You'd have an entire country that looked like that.
00:53:32 You would just have this wasteland.
00:53:34 And maybe a few of the smarter ones would accumulate most of the wealth, and you'd have like, warlords and she like that. But everyone knows it would be a ******* nightmare. It would not be Wakanda.
00:53:45 And then if and then the the white guilt would continue. Would still be oh, you evil white people. You tricked us. You tricked us with your money to go and and you tricked us from, you know, like it would just it would never end. It would never. It would still be your fault. Even though it was totally voluntary.
00:54:06 And it wouldn't matter because you, like I said, this is it's all moot anyway because.
00:54:11 You can't even get.
00:54:14 You can't even get a politician.
00:54:17 That's willing to point.
00:54:18 Out the problem.
00:54:21 Let alone start coming up with solutions.
00:54:26 You can't even get a politician.
00:54:29 To mention the crime statistics that we're talking about here.
Speaker 1
00:54:34 They won't even talk about they.
Devon
00:54:36 Won't even bring it up.
00:54:41 And in fact, if you're.
00:54:42 A pundit and you're mainstream and you bring it up, they'll destroy you.
00:54:48 You know Bill O'Reilly might not be super based or whatever, but he would bring up this stuff and that's part of why.
00:54:54 They got rid of him.
00:54:56 Because he was from a generation, he was still old enough to where you could talk about that stuff.
00:55:05 And he was outdated.
00:55:07 He had to go.
00:55:08 And again, like I said, not not that he was like some super based.
00:55:11 Guy or anything like that.
00:55:17 So that's that's the problem is, it's not that there are there, there are some, there are political. When I say there's no political solution, there's tons of political solutions. It's just that there's no.
00:55:28 Political will.
00:55:31 To accomplish the political solutions.
00:55:36 You wouldn't find that plan I just described.
00:55:40 Of self deportation. It's totally voluntary.
00:55:44 And fiscally makes sense.
Speaker 1
00:55:48 There's literally nothing wrong with it.
Devon
00:55:50 Like there's no evil being done to anyone.
00:55:54 It's addressing a problem.
00:55:57 And that that.
00:55:59 Is really. It's difficult to say that.
00:56:00 Anyone's being harmed here.
00:56:06 But you would never even be able to entertain this this solution.
00:56:19 I mean, I couldn't even talk about this solution.
00:56:22 On YouTube, we'll probably without being to platformed.
00:56:28 You can't even talk about this stuff, so it's not that there aren't political solutions.
00:56:33 It's just that there aren't political solutions.
00:56:41 There's just there's.
00:56:42 We're in an environment now.
00:56:47 You have. You don't have any choice.
00:56:50 You can present.
00:56:52 Political solutions to these problems all day long.
00:56:58 But it doesn't matter if you don't have political representation.
00:57:05 We have zero political representation.
00:57:08 Who do you have in Washington that that sees the world the way?
00:57:11 That you do.
00:57:14 Or if they do, they aren't completely cocked or subverted or something like that. You don't have any political representation.
00:57:21 You just don't.
00:57:23 You really don't.
00:57:29 And that's a hard thing for the the the founding stock of this country to come.
00:57:33 To grips with.
00:57:37 Because you think to.
00:57:37 Yourself. Well, well.
00:57:38 Hold on now.
00:57:41 We were literally, we're the descendants of the founding fathers. We are literally the people that the Constitution and these other founding documents explicitly that are are are saying.
00:57:54 That this country is.
00:57:56 Created to.
00:58:00 Provide a home to.
00:58:04 How is it that we wouldn't have political representation?
00:58:09 And yet all these foreigners, all these groups that come from around the world, and.
00:58:14 And start to drink our honey.
00:58:19 How is it they have political representation?
00:58:26 No, it's a complicated.
00:58:28 It's a complicated thing, but that's.
00:58:31 That's the reality right now.
00:58:35 You have no representation. There's no one even kind of.
00:58:38 Close to based quote UN quote.
00:58:41 All this embarrassing cringe ******* groveling over Trump? It's pathetic. It's ******* pathetic.
00:58:50 Trump was wasn't even close to to someone that was going to solve any of these problems. He was making them worse.
00:59:00 But because people have no representation.
00:59:06 And Trump at least ****** off the people that are trying to kill you.
00:59:11 You have a lot of people that.
00:59:14 Are simping hard?
00:59:18 For Trump, and guess what?
00:59:20 He's not going to **** you, dude.
00:59:23 Well, I mean, he's going to.
00:59:24 **** you, but not the way you want.
00:59:29 It's embarrassing. It's embarrassing all the the Trump simping that's been going on the last few years because of people that are that desperate.
00:59:36 And that in denial.
00:59:39 Of the situation that we're in right now.
00:59:44 It's ******* pathetic.
00:59:50 Let me take a look here.
00:59:53 What happened to Rand Paul that he break after his neighbor?
00:59:56 Beat the **** out of him.
00:59:59 Well, Rand Paul is just like a more establishment.
01:00:02 Version of his father.
01:00:05 There is.
01:00:07 There's a little.
01:00:07 Bit more.
01:00:09 I mean, he's a little less of a ***** than the average, obviously, but he doesn't represent you.
01:00:17 You think Rand Paul? What? What? If you want? Even if it was a private?
01:00:23 You know, behind closed doors room.
01:00:26 If you walk up to Rand Paul.
01:00:28 And you said.
01:00:30 I have this plan and you threw down a Manila envelope under the table and said all right, So what we do is we give all the black people 1/4 of $1,000,000 to go to Africa like he wouldn't. Even you wouldn't only get that sentence out of your mouth before he would leave.
01:00:46 You couldn't even. You couldn't even have that conversation. I don't think as an as a a an intellectual.
01:00:58 Pursuit like you couldn't even just talk about hypothetically.
01:01:03 These people are so programmed.
01:01:07 To react negatively to anything like that that you would never even be able to discuss it hypothetically or the you know what the merits might be like.
01:01:16 He would if it's.
01:01:17 So awful you would think that he'd be able to come up with all kinds of reasons why you shouldn't do that, but the the fact of the matter is you you can't really. It's voluntary. The money part of it.
01:01:27 Like every part of, it makes sense.
01:01:29 But it wouldn't. You know, they still wouldn't discuss it.
01:01:34 Rand Paul is just like he's just.
01:01:36 He he's a libertarian.
01:01:39 He's a libertarian.
01:01:42 And libertarians.
01:01:44 Have a real.
01:01:45 Hard problem. Their devotion to the to the individual.
01:01:51 Makes it impossible for them to see the interests of of groups.
01:02:00 In any kind of meaningful way.
01:02:03 And in fact, they.
01:02:07 They're allergic.
01:02:09 Two group interests in a lot of ways.
01:02:11 If you start talking about group interests, they instantly call you a communist. Ohh you. What are you, a communist? You know, in the same way that Trump supporters, if you say bad things about how Trump is literally a a weak, cowardly traitor.
01:02:24 She is anyone that supports him is kind of a ****** and no different than an E thoughts simp. Sending, you know, sending his little simp dollars. And please notice me, even though, you know, she's disgusted with your existence. Literally the exact same with Trump. Literally the same dynamic, literally the same dynamic.
01:02:44 Exactly the same dynamic.
01:02:50 You know it's true.
01:02:55 Anyway, I derailed myself because it's just it's such a perfect metaphor. Like it's there's no difference. There's no difference between a lot of these people sucking up the Trump who throws them.
01:03:08 Under the bus.
01:03:09 All the time.
01:03:11 Never represents.
01:03:12 Anything that they want to do?
01:03:15 But because he lets a ****** pop out every once in a while, they're just they're just like, oh, and they're just throwing their ******* beta bucks at them.
01:03:26 When, when really they discussed him.
01:03:30 He's disgusted by these people.
01:03:32 He throws them under the bus.
01:03:35 And like abuse, little simps.
01:03:38 They they love him for it. They make excuses for him, like literally like a battered wife. Like it's there's, there's no difference.
01:03:46 So it's it's really amusing when these same people talk **** about about Sims. Any thoughts? It's like, what are?
01:03:52 You like? Really. What are you?
01:03:55 How are you different?
01:03:57 How are you any different?
01:03:59 In fact, it's.
01:04:00 Kind of worse, because at least with these guys.
01:04:02 Giving ***** streamers some money? That's that doesn't really affect me that much.
01:04:07 Not as much as when you simp for this guy.
01:04:12 That, that, that ***** us all over. You could say that the guys giving money to the ***** streamers, it's ******* us all over too, because it's ******* up society.
01:04:22 You're ******* us up worse.
01:04:25 When you're simping for.
01:04:27 As a cowardly Zionist ******* ****.
01:04:33 It's a little bigger, but it's a.
01:04:34 Much bigger deal.
01:04:37 When? Uh.
01:04:39 You're jacking off to that ****.
Speaker 1
01:04:45 What do you think about the current short?
Devon
01:04:46 Squeeze on the game. See, I told you.
01:04:49 I was. I was.
01:04:49 Out out of Commission for the last 24 hours, I just barely saw.
01:04:55 I just barely saw something about that when I was getting the stream ready now, so my understanding is and I don't know if this is right because I just barely. I just skim through some of this stuff because there was like a million threads going on on on, on pole and some other stuff.
01:05:16 And I was. I was just like, alright, this is something I should dig deeper.
01:05:19 In but.
01:05:19 I didn't. I didn't really have the time.
01:05:22 My understanding is there is some hedge fund.
01:05:25 That was shorting.
01:05:28 GameStop stock? So what, without getting too complicated, what that means is they're basically betting because this this is the problem with the stock market, like as much as I've said, you know, generational wealth is a problem. User is a problem. All this speculation is also a problem. And again.
01:05:48 I don't have a solution for it, I'm just saying the price of commodities and stocks and everything like that, just becoming like this big casino for the ultra rich is also a problem. But but whatever so.
01:06:04 You can bet.
01:06:06 That the game stock or GameStop stock is going to is going to crash.
01:06:14 You know you you can see people short selling.
01:06:19 Or shortening like Bitcoin, if you think the market's.
01:06:22 Going to go down.
01:06:24 You you're essentially borrowing.
01:06:31 Just for the you're just betting it's going to go down. You're betting it's going to go down. And apparently some people on Reddit, of all places, organized a pump.
01:06:42 Of the GameStop stock so that when this hedge fund, which I don't remember the name of, I'd have to look at, I I saw Jewish last names, I think they're coins, the people that run it. I mean, look.
01:06:54 That could be any.
01:06:54 Of them, right?
01:06:57 But the these people on Reddit, they they knew that that, that that short was taking place. So they pumped it. They artificially drove the price up of the GameStop stock.
01:07:11 And apparently it's wreaking havoc on the market because.
01:07:15 These this hedge fund dropped billions, billions with a B billions of dollars into this short.
01:07:24 And so they're people are freaking out. But here's The funny thing.
01:07:29 The fact that there's someone crowdsourcing market manipulation is is actually kind of awesome because this kind of **** happens all the time. Just it's usually just one rich guy with the with enough money to manipulate the market, right? Like if you're George Soros, which in fact he's done, that he's manipulated a lot of his money, came from manipulating.
01:07:50 Currency markets doing the same kind of a thing, right where you can crash different currencies and then you buy them when they're low and then you.
01:08:00 Raise demand for that currency and you get.
01:08:02 Rich it's it's it's.
01:08:07 I mean all the speculative stuff that you can do, whether it's currencies, commodities or stocks or whatever, it's it's just gambling, it's just gambling and you could even say even, you know, Bitcoin and stuff like that, it's gambling. You know, if you think of it in terms of Bitcoin.
01:08:24 If you could manipulate the Bitcoin price, which whales can do if you have enough Bitcoin, you can manipulate the price. You can make a pretty penny on that.
01:08:32 By selling a **** load, you know dumping the ******* market and then buying back into it or that's, you know, that's what the Rothschilds did. Alright. Remember. See, this is what I'm saying.
01:08:44 All these problems.
01:08:46 Of our financial world are caused by all these systems that are specifically designed to keep the rich rich.
01:08:56 And the Rothschilds, the way that they got the a substantial part of their fortune was they crashed.
01:09:03 The the London Stock Exchange because they led people to believe that Napoleon had had defeated Duke Wellington.
01:09:16 And so when the news, the fake news that came to London that they'd been defeated, all the the whole stock market was crashing.
01:09:25 And the Rothschilds are also artificially helped that by, you know, liquidating some of their stocks.
01:09:32 And then once the market was sufficiently low enough.
01:09:36 They used agents so that you wouldn't know it was the Rothschild's.
01:09:40 Buying up all the stocks to then buy up all these cheap stocks, and by the time people figured out what the **** was going on and that Duke Wellington had actually won and that the polling had been defeated.
01:09:52 You know the Rothschild's already owned like half the.
01:09:54 ******* stock market.
01:09:56 So they got super ******* rich.
01:09:59 When the prices came back up.
01:10:01 So that's all this stuff is. So this is just an instance of. First what I'm aware of where this manipulation was crowd sourced.
01:10:11 Where it was actually manipulation done by just normal people. And of course they're already look the rich people who lost lots of money who are in the process of losing lots of money. And I don't know what kind of repercussions this is going to have to the.
01:10:25 Rest of the market, but they already.
01:10:28 Are tattling to the SEC.
01:10:31 The same organization that's supposed to put a lot of these guys in jail, quite frankly.
01:10:38 And the SEC is trying to think of ways that that they can put the people who Crowdsource the manipulation in the jail.
01:10:45 Because they ****** with the rich people. And like I said, we live in a society.
01:10:51 Where there is not equal.
01:10:56 Under the law, there's not equal enforcement.
01:10:58 Of the law.
01:11:00 The rich, it's designed specifically to favor the rich, wealthy, big money families.
01:11:08 And if you **** one of those families out of billions of dollars, you better believe that the system's going to come.
01:11:13 At you like a ton of bricks.
01:11:15 So we'll see how this all unfolds.
01:11:21 I'm not sure exactly.
01:11:25 Like I said, I didn't have time to research that hedge fund or the exact numbers or how this could have ripple effects across the the larger.
01:11:39 Landscape, but it's certainly the way, at least from what I was able to.
01:11:44 Read which could be wrong.
01:11:46 It looked pretty. It looked pretty funny. It looked like it looked as though it. But here's the thing. The rich people, they never lose.
01:11:55 So this might be.
01:11:55 A speed bump for some rich people.
01:11:57 They're never going to lose.
01:11:59 I mean, if nothing else, they'll get bailed out. They always get bailed out.
01:12:03 So even if you think.
01:12:05 That you bankrupted a hedge fund run by Cohens.
Speaker 1
01:12:10 You did you, you didn't.
Devon
01:12:12 Hurt the cohens?
01:12:14 They'll get their money one way or another. They'll get their money back. They always do.
01:12:19 Which is why all this big High Roller casino stuff has to stop, because it'd be one thing if if they actually had to pay the house when they lost, when the house wins, they had to ******* pay up.
01:12:33 But that literally never happens.
01:12:36 That literally never happens.
01:12:38 Because every time they lose, they just take.
01:12:41 Money from you?
01:12:43 And and refill their their accounts.
01:12:50 Cohens must get paid. It would be a sin otherwise. Exactly. Exactly. They'll get their money.
Speaker 1
01:12:56 Just watch.
Devon
01:12:59 There's these coins are not going to be in the poor house. That's just.
01:13:03 Not it's not possible.
01:13:07 And in fact, they might put some.
01:13:09 Of these redditors in.
01:13:10 Jail. Look for that.
01:13:12 That they might want to send a message that, look, you don't **** with the system.
01:13:18 You **** with the system. We **** with you.
01:13:22 Very good chance that the Redditors go to.
01:13:24 Jail or some of them do.
01:13:27 Judas turned on Jesus for less money than Jackson Rufat got any ideas on how?
01:13:34 To vetting the glowies out of your community building, I'm looking forward to illegal CW's being on your stream.
01:13:45 Well, you certainly want to have a license. I'm not suggesting that you break the law to communicate to.
01:13:52 My CW reader you.
01:13:53 Certainly want to be within the law when you do that.
01:14:00 But yeah, I mean.
01:14:02 What? What? That guy with that ******?
01:14:05 Traitor son. God is more than what Judas.
01:14:08 Got for turning in Jesus.
01:14:10 And and it's part of the campaign.
01:14:13 It's part of the the the Tour, the publicity tour that they're doing to promote the idea of turning into your parents.
01:14:21 There's getting more. This is just one.
01:14:23 Guy, they'll do more of these.
01:14:26 They'll do more of these.
01:14:28 This this is going to be normal.
01:14:32 It's going to be so normal that some parents are going to be afraid of.
01:14:36 Their children.
01:14:39 Because that's, that's.
01:14:39 Really a big part of why they want.
01:14:41 To do this.
01:14:42 Is we talked about before how the the right in some ways not to be * ****. We're waiting for some of the boomers to.
01:14:52 Die off.
01:14:53 So that the the power shifts into the hands of people who have a more accurate read on on the universe, right?
01:15:02 Well, in, in the same way the left is also kind of waiting for their new crop of, you know like the the, the Zoomer Communists, the Zoomer communists that I think it's totally normal to chop off your balls and that you know, there's like a billion ******* gender. Like all this stuff, right.
01:15:22 All this stuff that maybe the older leftists will they play or they they pay lip service too, because they're afraid they don't want, you know, they're they don't want to.
01:15:32 They don't want to disagree. They don't want to be called the Nazi, right? So they.
01:15:36 Kind of pay lip service to it, but deep down they're not really that ******* crazy. Is like the the Zoomer communists. So they want the they. I mean, they can wait till this older generation dies off. That's one option. And.
01:15:52 And I think they're probably still have to do that anyway.
01:15:55 But the other option, or at least something that helps that option along, is you don't have to wait as long if the older generation is kept in check by being in literal fear.
01:16:09 Of their children.
01:16:11 If they if they.
01:16:13 If they're secretly based, we'll just say, but they're too cowardly. They're too much of A *****.
01:16:18 To actually see it in public, they're going to be even more of a ***** if they, and they won't say it in private either, if their children they think will turn them into the authorities by having these wrong ideas, and you're already seeing some of this stuff happen, right? Like I I don't remember if it was New Zealand or.
01:16:39 Australia, but in one of those two countries, or maybe it was Ireland. I don't. I actually don't remember. There was a some country in the Anglosphere.
01:16:49 That was floating. The idea of it might have been Ireland. Actually, I I think Dave Cohen might have been the.
01:16:54 One I heard this from.
01:16:57 Where they want to ban even discussions.
01:17:03 Discussions that are anti mask, as an example at home.
01:17:10 And that if you talk about anything that that goes against the narrative or you, I think hate speech was rolled up into this, I forget, I hunter, I don't remember the exact context of this, but it was being discussed.
01:17:25 As a solution that, hey, if we find out that you're saying hate speech in your home.
01:17:32 You'll be legally liable. We can throw you in.
01:17:34 Jail for that.
01:17:37 And so that's the kind of thing that that's where we're headed. And with the surveillance state.
01:17:46 All of these new technologies, where the fact, I mean people talk about obviously ohh your phone has a microphone on it. It has a camera on it. They can activate well, yeah. But just think when like, so does everything. So does your toaster. So does your refrigerator. You know, so does your car everything.
01:18:05 And they're able to.
01:18:09 Slowly whittle away at this quaint.
01:18:14 Idea that you should.
01:18:17 Be afforded some kind of privacy.
01:18:20 You know your expectation of privacy in your own home. That's an outdated view and really all that does is it protects the Nazis.
01:18:30 That's all it does. You're already seeing. You're already seeing rhetoric where they're saying that free speech is a weapon of Nazis.
01:18:38 That, you know, free speech is only a tool of the Nazis, and if you support free speech, you're really just trying to have an excuse to be a Nazi, right? You're already seeing that. I saw this happening years and years.
01:18:49 Ago, years and years ago I was working with some libertarians.
01:18:54 And they did a.
01:18:58 I don't know if you'd call it a study, but.
01:19:00 It was a survey of.
01:19:02 10s of thousands. So it wasn't just a small sample, it was a.
01:19:05 Very large sample size.
01:19:07 Of college graduates.
01:19:11 And the way that it was that there was a couple of questions in this survey.
01:19:16 That regarding free speech.
01:19:19 And one of the questions.
01:19:23 Or one of the choices I guess you could choose was.
01:19:28 Or no, the question was do you think sometimes the the 1st Amendment goes too far? Like free speech goes too far?
01:19:39 And that's not the exact wording, but that was that was the gist of it, right?
01:19:44 And we reached over 50%.
01:19:47 Of the respondents said yes, it was something like 56% of the respondents, so it was just barely starting.
01:19:54 To tip over, right?
01:19:57 And these libertarians that I worked with were like, wow, that's crazy. And and I I told them that.
01:20:03 Was like look.
01:20:05 This is this is not like.
01:20:08 This is not the high watermark, this is just the beginning of where this goes.
01:20:14 And they were all very skeptical and thought that I was just being a pessimist. But look, being black pilled.
01:20:20 Is a burden that I've had. I've had to have my whole life because most people, they look, they don't want to believe. Most people don't want to believe.
01:20:27 Bad news.
01:20:28 Right. And while I was significantly more white pilled about other things in that respect, I saw that number and that terrified me.
01:20:36 That terrified me because it was so foreign to the way that I I viewed the world. And to think that there'd be 56% of the college kids, kids that are supposed to be really into freedom and free speech and all this sort of.
01:20:52 A thing?
01:20:52 Right. When I saw that it had tipped that 56%.
01:20:57 Of college kids thought that free speech went too far, that it was bad somehow.
01:21:04 I knew we were in.
01:21:05 Trouble and I knew it was just the beginning.
01:21:09 That's that. That was literally just the beginning. I told a lot of people then.
01:21:15 That really, I predict that a lot of what was going to happen and a lot of it's happening.
01:21:20 And a lot of those people, I was, I was telling this to are still living in a.
01:21:24 Fantasy world, not all of.
01:21:25 Them, but most of them are still.
01:21:27 Thinking like, well, we can fix this.
01:21:30 We just need more free markets.
01:21:33 And more open borders. That'll fix it.
01:21:39 All right, let's take a look here at chat.
01:21:49 You guys are talking about yourself. Should we send our CWS?
Speaker
01:21:53 At full power.
Devon
01:21:55 And send our call signs at.
01:21:58 That very little power.
Speaker 1
01:22:03 You do what you want.
Devon
01:22:05 You do what you want. I'm just saying I'm not going to tell you to.
01:22:08 Do anything illegal?
01:22:10 All I'm going to do is I'm going to tell you the frequency that my equipment is going to be listening on for CW.
01:22:19 And to make it even.
01:22:22 Less likely that it even works.
01:22:27 My receivers are kind of old.
01:22:30 So they're they're they're going to be probably a little tiny bit off.
01:22:33 Frequency on top of everything else.
01:22:36 Because I can zero beat them and.
01:22:37 I can get them really, really close, really close.
01:22:41 Like I said, if I have the bandwidth, I won't even use a receiver if I have the bandwidth, they'll just hook it.
01:22:45 Up to.
01:22:46 The web SDR and it should just it'll work a lot better because like that that receiver is way better and their intent.
01:22:53 Is way better.
01:22:57 And you could probably, I mean, look, you'll put if.
01:22:59 I use the web SDR.
01:23:01 I can hit that thing with five watts and it's it's copyable, no problem.
01:23:08 I can I can transmit on 5 watts.
01:23:11 To not that great of an antenna and I I can easily be copied.
Speaker 1
01:23:18 Do you think the US?
Devon
01:23:19 Was always destined to go down this current path. Or could we have avoided the situation?
01:23:27 Yeah, I think we, I think you could.
01:23:30 I think we could have avoid the situation I.
01:23:32 Just don't think.
01:23:36 There's not really a whole lot of value in looking back at that unless you're thinking about how you know if you're in a position of power, which we're not. If we were in a position of power and you wanted to look at how to.
01:23:49 Addressed the problem that should have been addressed, that there's value in looking at it that way, but what's done is done right. None of the looking back at at what caused that problem is only going to help you if you're if you have the power to prevent it from. If you're in a position of power.
01:24:04 We're we're so.
01:24:07 Out of power right now that things like that, it's just it's, you know, it's.
01:24:14 If you want to satisfy some kind of curiosity, you might.
01:24:17 Have about it.
01:24:20 I think that the Constitution, if it had been more racially explicit.
01:24:25 But you could say that, but I I I maybe I'm mistaken here, but I'm pretty sure Australia's constitution was a little more racially explicit and that didn't help them because eventually what happened, right?
01:24:39 You know I.
01:24:39 Talked about how the you know the Mormon Church, for example, the Mormon.
01:24:42 Church wouldn't allow.
01:24:44 Black people to have the priesthood that was explicit in the religion. But in 1978 the Boomers changed it, right? And because no constitution.
01:24:57 I mean you can change any Constitution. It is literally just a piece.
01:25:00 Of paper.
01:25:01 And so if the majority of people don't want to follow it, it kind of.
01:25:09 You know, it's meaningless. It's literally meaningless. I mean, it's not. There's no, it's not like.
01:25:16 The Constitution is some omnipotent robot that can sense whenever someone violates it and they can shoot out like a bolt of lightning and punish the person who is ******, as that would be.
01:25:29 That doesn't exist.
01:25:31 It's literally just a piece of paper, and if the majority of the people stop believing in it, then it doesn't, it's meaningless. It's powerless. There's nothing they can.
01:25:38 Do so if you are able to subvert the people into believing what they had to believe to sign on for the Immigration Act of 1965 and and beyond.
01:25:53 You know, there's no law that's going to stop that from happening because.
01:25:58 The people will just change.
01:25:59 The law like they did.
01:26:01 You know, there was already laws and regulations in place meant to protect the the founding stock Americans, and that was all.
01:26:12 Undone in a synagogue somewhere. I mean, they literally wrote the Immigration Act of 1965 in a synagogue.
01:26:23 You know.
01:26:24 It's more about.
01:26:28 We should have been. It's less about the government.
01:26:32 And more about the society.
01:26:35 It's more about.
01:26:38 The society should have been immune.
01:26:41 To that kind of.
01:26:44 Mine virus.
01:26:47 But it takes a lot of work. You have to always be ready to combat that kind of mind virus.
01:26:55 And if you get complacent, you get lazy, which is what happened.
01:27:00 You had a, especially after World War 2.
01:27:05 You had a generation that had just went.
01:27:07 Through like the horror.
01:27:09 Of World War 2.
01:27:12 And the last thing they wanted to do was to discipline their children.
01:27:18 And you had at the same time all this money got infused.
01:27:23 Into the country.
01:27:25 You know the spoils of war came rolling in.
01:27:29 And then you had just it was, it was this perfect storm where you had all these new technologies appear all at the same time.
01:27:37 Whether you were talking about birth control.
01:27:40 Whether you're talking about just the the, the, the mass media you.
01:27:47 Know the television.
01:27:53 Just the some of the technologies that that maybe weren't.
01:28:01 Spreading propaganda, but we're eliminating.
01:28:05 UM.
01:28:07 I guess thought like making making your life easier.
01:28:11 In such a way that it was just making the country more decadent, you know, having all these technologies that were just automating a lot of these processes that used to be.
01:28:21 Something people have to do and so.
01:28:25 That's really what where we failed.
01:28:29 You can look back at the founding fathers and try to put blame on them for not putting something in the Constitution that would have protected us explicitly, but.
01:28:37 Really, that's not.
01:28:38 I mean that wouldn't that wouldn't have and they?
01:28:40 Would have just.
01:28:41 Rewritten that you know.
01:28:43 That we wouldn't have really protected you.
01:28:45 Really, the failure was the people.
01:28:49 Returning from World War 2 and their children.
01:28:53 And the failure to preserve the culture.
01:28:56 And the the failure of the culture to survive.
01:29:01 All this new technology, all the immigrants, because you had also immigrant groups who were actively trying to subvert the culture.
01:29:11 You had a a stream of of Jewish immigrants coming in from Russia since the turn of the century, basically like the early 1900s.
01:29:20 Who eventually ran Hollywood and a lot of the the television networks, so that, in fact, in many ways, they're the reasons we were in World War 2 in the 1st place, right? So they already had enough influence to get us into World War 2 before World War 2. You know, America was even in.
01:29:39 World War 2.
01:29:41 And you can say.
01:29:42 Oh, no, that that's not true, Devin. There was Pearl Harbor. Whatever.
01:29:48 There was. There was a definite concerted effort.
01:29:53 To get the American people who weren't on board with involvement in World War 2 to get them on board.
01:29:59 With it.
01:30:00 Using the television and radio networks.
01:30:09 That same force.
01:30:12 They just increased the numbers because you had. You had all these immigrants come in from mostly Russia, Eastern Europe. So you had Eastern European Jews come in, create Hollywood, create these television networks, create these mass communication.
01:30:29 Industries that would serve their interests.
01:30:34 And some of those interests were also.
01:30:37 To normalize more immigration, right, more of them. So as you had more Jews fleeing Europe and coming to America, they that just bolstered their numbers and and and increased their ability to influence people. And then look, like I said, the Immigration Act in 1965.
01:30:55 It's literally written partially in a synagogue.
01:31:00 And that's.
01:31:01 That's that's the people that that's who was writing this stuff. That's who. That's who made the changes to the society. So I mean, look and it's not a it's not a conspiracy theory. This is just history.
01:31:17 And look, historically Europeans.
01:31:22 Have been.
01:31:24 The target of these people.
01:31:27 And have failed to defend themselves against these people.
01:31:32 You know 109 times like several times like this is this is like a reoccurring thing. This is just like everything else we talk about where we talk about, oh, you know, history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. Or it echoes. This is the same thing. This happens over and over again too.
01:31:49 This exact dynamic, this this dynamic.
01:31:53 Between the Jewish people and the European people has existed.
01:31:59 For thousands of years.
01:32:02 It just has.
01:32:04 So this is just another one of these parts of the cycle.
01:32:10 And and I don't. I don't know what to tell you other than I mean if we've been susceptible to this as a people for thousands of years, I don't think there is a an easy solution.
01:32:22 You know, I don't think I think that that's just for whatever reason, there's a an exploit.
01:32:27 In our firmware.
01:32:29 And some people make good use of that.
01:32:38 One thinks he is, but he's only just waking up.
01:32:43 The other.
01:32:45 Used to be pretty based.
01:32:48 We were growing close growing up. We don't talk much anymore.
01:32:52 Oh, you're talking to someone else.
01:32:54 Uh, when you're at the end of your days and if and if, consider yourself to have achieved a lot and been successful, what do you think you will have accomplished to bring to that point? Me what me personally?
01:33:11 For me to think that I've accomplished something I don't know.
01:33:14 I think I've already.
01:33:15 Accomplished on a personal level. Some stuff maybe not so much in the macro in the micro. I've accomplished quite a.
01:33:24 Bit I'm fully satisfied with my contribution when it comes to the.
01:33:29 Micro and the macro.
01:33:32 I think maybe this is what?
01:33:35 The lady the later years are four, right? Like not that I'm super old or like that, but like I'm no longer the.
01:33:45 The Starry eyed youth that I once was, where I.
01:33:48 Was going to I'm.
Speaker 1
01:33:48 Going to I'm going.
Devon
01:33:50 To make these huge movies and and you know, like they're going to totally change the culture, it's going to make the next Star Wars or whatever, you know, like I, yeah, there was a time I had big dreams like that. And now my big dreams are totally.
01:34:03 Different and more realistic and probably achievable I.
01:34:05 Don't know what?
01:34:06 Specifically, that'll be other than if I.
01:34:08 Can somehow prevent my people from being exterminated? That'll be.
01:34:13 That would be a step in the right direction.
01:34:19 OK, let's take a look here.
01:34:22 We need another high trust society. I don't know. I think maybe that's a.
01:34:29 That's an outdated technology.
01:34:33 I think it is, and in fact I think that might be part of the issue.
01:34:38 Because I think a lot of what we are.
01:34:42 Nostalgic for is a high trust society.
01:34:47 I don't know that a high trust society is a realistic society in current year.
01:34:58 Because if you think about it.
01:35:00 High trust society. That's what a lot of what?
01:35:06 It's a lot of what people miss, right? It's a lot of what you.
01:35:08 Miss, when you think about.
Speaker 1
01:35:10 When you look at.
Devon
01:35:11 These old black and white.
01:35:12 Photos or films of kids playing outside and being safe and and all this sort of.
01:35:19 A thing?
Speaker 1
01:35:20 You know, like there's.
Devon
01:35:21 Some of it, that's the aesthetic that you like, and there's some of it. But really, when it comes down to, it's the safety, right? It's the trust, it's the, it's the fact that you can play outside and not worry about your kid, you know, getting shot in the drive by or something like that, right.
01:35:37 That, but I just don't know.
01:35:40 That that's a realistic expectation for any society to have.
01:35:46 As long as transportation.
01:35:50 Is the technology that really what kills that is, is the ability for to move large numbers of people quickly?
01:36:01 The the tech, the technology, the technological advances in transportation are as much to blame for our current situation as anything else.
01:36:10 Because you got to think about.
01:36:12 It like I mean even these caravans, right? OK. They show you footage of the caravans rushing through a line of cops.
01:36:20 Somewhere on a border.
01:36:21 But don't think that they're actually walking to America from Honduras. They're not. They're not.
01:36:27 You know.
01:36:28 At the very least, they're hopping on trains, but like they're they're being helped out by nonprofits who literally load up these people in the trucks and truck them.
01:36:39 Hundreds of miles, right?
Speaker 1
01:36:41 If these people.
Devon
01:36:42 Had to literally walk from Honduras all the way to, you know, Texas or wherever they're coming in.
01:36:50 You wouldn't have nearly as many, because that's a long *** ******* walk.
01:36:56 The long *** ******* walk and it would take them forever and it would take so many resources.
01:37:01 They just want it, wouldn't you?
01:37:02 Won't be able to do it.
01:37:05 And a lot of these.
01:37:08 Immigrants that we have not just from.
01:37:10 South of the border.
01:37:13 But even the Asian immigrants, the people you.
01:37:15 Know stuffed into shipping containers coming across from China.
01:37:21 You know this technology that's enabled this mass movement of people.
01:37:29 That, that's just.
01:37:30 That's as much of a problem as anything else.
01:37:33 And I don't know that your high trust society.
01:37:36 Can withstand.
01:37:42 Technology. I don't know that you can you can because.
01:37:47 A lot of.
01:37:48 What comes with that high trust society?
01:37:51 Is also a lot of empathy.
01:37:54 And unless you can also, unless you could implement an extreme and I mean extreme.
01:38:01 An extreme level of in Group preference and negative out group preference.
01:38:11 It's really it's kind of that empathy that makes that empathy that that.
01:38:18 People like about white people.
01:38:21 Is a huge vulnerability huge vulnerability.
01:38:27 Because all it takes.
01:38:30 Is a big boat full of migrants to show up.
01:38:33 On the shore.
01:38:34 And all of a.
01:38:35 Sudden. Oh well, we can't just turn them back.
01:38:39 We have to welcome in well, we have to welcome them in.
01:38:43 And it seems like there's no limit to that.
01:38:47 It seems like that that empathy.
01:38:50 And that high trust, that trust that.
01:38:52 You know, like in Sweden where you'd see.
01:38:54 These these photos of this guy who's, like, 30 ******* five and they're like, oh, look, he's the fastest 12 year old in Sweden and it's like some 35 year old Pakistani guy.
01:39:06 That happened because of high trust.
01:39:09 That's because they just believe these people.
01:39:14 Oh yeah, high trust. There's another word for that. That's gullible.
01:39:21 And so I don't know that I trust.
01:39:28 Will do anything.
01:39:29 But self destruct.
01:39:32 With our current technological situation.
01:39:38 So I don't know that we can.
01:39:39 Ever return to that?
01:39:42 Because if we did.
01:39:44 Unless you could somehow like I said, unless you could somehow have like extreme in Group preference to the degree where the average American.
01:39:55 Or, you know, whatever country you're talking about. In my case, American the average American.
01:40:00 Wouldn't just vote for, but would think it was awesome to have, like gun like guns on the border, like turrets on the border. They were gunning down anyone that tried to come in here. If you had that kind of extreme in Group preference where everyone thought that that sounded based and red pill.
01:40:20 And not horrifying.
01:40:22 Then then it would be great.
01:40:24 It would be great to have that kind of trust, but I think it's just gone. You can't have.
01:40:31 I trust.
01:40:34 Can't coexist with low trust third worlders.
01:40:39 It can't.
01:40:43 It it will be the it'll.
01:40:44 It'll be the end of you every time.
01:40:46 It'll be exploited every time.
01:40:49 And it's a sad thing to think that we might have to fundamentally evolve as a people and lose something that made us good in a lot of ways, something that is.
01:41:03 That made U.S. special.
01:41:07 But it might be something that we have to do if we're going to survive.
01:41:12 These evolutionary pressures being applied right now otherwise.
01:41:18 You know, you're just going to pass on that.
01:41:19 Problem to the next next group.
01:41:24 Someone says self loathing whites.
01:41:27 Are unacceptable. Yeah, I've always thought that people with white.
01:41:31 Guilt and I think.
01:41:32 I've played this out a while back that people with white people with white guilt are more loathsome.
01:41:38 To me than male feminists.
01:41:42 And it's because it's for the same reason.
01:41:47 You know if if.
01:41:49 And a lot of it's kind of like what I was talking about too, where you have the Conservatives who who feel ashamed of their bigoted thoughts, right? They're ashamed, they're embarrassed by the by the patterns that they.
01:42:04 Have recognized.
01:42:07 It's it's just cowardice.
01:42:10 It's cowardice.
01:42:13 It's a desire to want to conform to the.
01:42:19 Society at large.
01:42:21 Over conforming to what's right.
01:42:24 Or conforming to what's real.
01:42:29 And so obviously if if that's your strategy, you're never going to be able to fight.
01:42:35 The the mob.
01:42:39 Because you're always going to.
01:42:40 Be trying to assimilate to it.
01:42:42 And these people, that's what NPC's do.
01:42:44 That's a lot of these people are.
01:42:47 A lot of normally whites have no clue how bad the darkeyes are, especially in rural areas, unless they have lived near them. Well, that's The thing is a lot of white people, their exposure to nonwhites is through film and media.
01:43:03 In the same way that a lot of their exposure to gays up until really the last decade or so was the same thing, they didn't know any gay people in their real life.
01:43:16 They just knew about the like, the the handsome man on on will and grace. He seems like a normal guy.
01:43:23 And that was their exposure to gay people.
01:43:26 They didn't know anyone gay in their in their.
01:43:28 Real life.
01:43:30 And increasingly, I see that especially with like you said, with rural whites that have they live relatively segregated.
01:43:40 Even in my area, right, if I talk about racial issues, which I try to avoid right now, but sometimes can't hold my tongue.
01:43:51 You run into the same thing. You realize these people don't have any.
01:43:59 With with non whites.
01:44:02 And in fact, a lot of these people because.
01:44:05 The media is not when the when the BLM riots were taking place.
01:44:10 They had no idea that.
01:44:12 That that it was even happening they.
01:44:13 Had no idea.
01:44:16 I brought it up to someone casually at one point. Like uh, yeah, it's pretty crazy. And they're burning down Minneapolis or whatever, and they and nobody with the **** I was talking about.
01:44:26 A lot of people have no idea that that the summer of love.
01:44:31 Even happened.
01:44:33 They just think that maybe there was a few, mostly peaceful protests.
01:44:37 That's all I know about.
01:44:44 They don't know.
01:44:44 About all this, all they haven't seen all the videos that you see.
01:44:49 Because they get debossed.
01:44:53 And they'll they'll know about it.
01:44:54 Even less as the censorship ratchets up and it will, it'll ratchet up.
01:45:02 And that's just the way that it is.
01:45:09 Policy like how building superintendents had to live in the buildings they rented, leftists have to live with the people they sponsor.
01:45:17 I'm not sure you guys talking about there is your antenna vertically or horizontally polarized. Also a woman shouldn't be allowed to vote in high trust societies.
01:45:31 Well, mine mine is. I just have an FED dipole.
01:45:35 For right now.
01:45:36 I have I want to.
01:45:37 Get a better antenna, but I just don't have the time.
Speaker
01:45:40 Or money.
Devon
01:45:42 It works fine, it works fine.
01:45:46 I just have it up in some trees.
01:45:49 Yes, I have trees. Not very many.
01:45:52 But it works fine.
01:45:57 OK, let's take a look here.
01:46:03 Blacks are even more dangerous now that they know.
01:46:05 They can get away with anything.
01:46:08 Well, I mean.
01:46:09 Look, any group is going to be more dangerous if there's no consequences.
01:46:14 And there aren't any consequences.
01:46:19 I think it's clear that.
01:46:22 That not only is there no equal protection under the law when it comes to.
01:46:28 The haves and the have nots, but it's also there's a racial component to that too, it's.
01:46:35 Well, I mean, just look at the.
01:46:36 Capital insurrectionist versus the BLM.
01:46:42 I think it's easy to tell.
01:46:50 Why live in the desert?
01:46:53 Oh, I like it.
01:46:56 I like it. It's not for everybody. I like it. I I I will rarely, if ever, have to shovel snow. It does snow here occasionally. Very, very, very occasionally.
01:47:07 And when it does, it melts pretty much immediately.
01:47:09 When it when?
01:47:10 It lands there actually is some snow on the distant mountain tops.
01:47:18 Near me right now.
01:47:20 But in in terms of.
01:47:23 Winters the winters are very mild. Winters are very awesome actually.
01:47:28 The summer's not so much.
01:47:31 But there's a good part of the year. The weather is great. There's only like a good there's definitely there's like two months where you're kind of you're really.
01:47:37 Tired of it? And in some years that might extend into three months, but beyond that, I like the heat.
01:47:46 I mean, I don't like the again for two of the months.
01:47:48 I don't like the heat.
01:47:50 There is a limit to how much heat I like, but.
01:47:54 It was just like weird stuff.
01:47:55 Out here, I don't know. It's not for everybody.
01:48:00 Someone says, but shovel snakes.
01:48:03 Yes, I have shoveled, shoveled a lot of snakes.
01:48:10 The snake, the my weapon of choice when it comes to snakes, is a shovel.
01:48:14 Let's slice them right in half.
01:48:17 Gives you plenty of room to not get bit.
01:48:24 Dry air is bad for the skin. Let's just use the lotion.
01:48:30 We are having a snowstorm tonight. Yeah, I like. I like snow. And I like the. Well, I never phrase, though. I like the idea of snow.
01:48:40 I don't like actually having to deal with snow. I lived in Maryland.
01:48:43 When I lived in Maryland during the snowpocalypse years ago, or at least that's what they call it, it was basically not that bad.
01:48:52 But I I got snowed in to my apartment and you know, me and my girlfriend at.
01:48:57 The time it was fun for like, a couple of days. I think she got.
01:49:01 Old after.
01:49:01 A while, but like it was kind of fun living in a winter Wonderland.
01:49:05 And yeah, but I, but also I hated how in Maryland, like, everything was icy all the time. You always thought you're gonna slip and bust your.
01:49:13 *** somewhere and.
01:49:14 It just gets miserable after a while.
01:49:17 But in the same way that the heat here gets miserable after a while, there's no.
01:49:20 Place that's perfect.
01:49:24 Do you think it's a bad idea to live inside of a town, even in a very rural area? No, it's up to you. It depends on the town.
01:49:32 I think that it's best if you have.
01:49:34 The ability to make your own food.
01:49:37 But that's about it, Devin, we need to.
01:49:39 Build a society like, oh, Ronnie. Yeah.
01:49:44 South Africa. Oh, I think I know.
01:49:45 What you're talking about?
01:49:46 That'd be kind of cool.
01:49:49 Do I shovel coyotes too now you very rarely see coyotes.
01:49:54 I saw them on that one rock March. I was telling you guys about. I saw the whole pack of them and I was a little nervous and I saw one of them eating a a rabbit I.
01:50:03 Had thrown.
01:50:03 Over the fence. But that's the only time I've seen him the whole time. I'm.
01:50:06 Out here, they're very sneaky.
01:50:10 It is Holocaust Remembrance Day and anti Semites are.
01:50:15 Where to go?
Speaker 1
01:50:18 Where to go?
Devon
01:50:20 Anti Semites are short something.
01:50:24 Where to go?
01:50:26 Sorry, your comment just flew away. I don't know what you.
01:50:29 Were saying.
Speaker
01:50:32 When I moved to the.
Devon
01:50:32 Desert. As a teenager, I was shocked when I saw kids kill rattlesnakes by stepping on their head and off the body. It was a it was funny that when the head didn't come off and the kid was left holding in a live snake and having to Chuck it.
01:50:49 Uh, you can still make your own food in a small town.
01:50:54 Yeah. No, you can. Like I said, it all depends on the, on the town. You ever try dehydrating or pickling cactus for food preservation? Think about cactus. It's not very high calorie.
01:51:06 At all.
01:51:07 And it's like cucumber, like low calorie. So if you did pickle lid or something like that, it would be.
01:51:15 And Pickles have 0 calories or very close too, so that's that's one problem. Cactus, the fruit.
01:51:24 Is is going to.
01:51:25 Be where you get the calories from.
01:51:28 The cactus pads have moisture in them, so it's good for that and you know it provides some some nutrition.
01:51:38 Mostly you want to be making.
01:51:40 You I guess you could dehydrate the fruit. I just when I when I harvested the fruit last year, I just made a bunch of juice and a bunch of like jam and it was pretty good.
01:51:57 So what is your main goal? I don't really have a main goal.
01:52:02 My main goal is to be.
01:52:03 Happy. How about that?
01:52:10 So they sell little packets of mud in some Mississippi convenience stores because there are black.
01:52:15 People who eat it.
01:52:18 I did not know about that.
01:52:21 You can starve to death eating rabbits too. They have no fat on them.
01:52:27 What crops can you raise in the desert? Wouldn't it be better to be in a place with more better land like the Midwest?
01:52:37 To each their own. Like there's you can grow lots of stuff here. Lots of stuff. You can grow lots of citrus here. You can grow figs here you can grow. I mean, you can grow most things actually. And inside of a greenhouse you can pretty much grow anything.
01:52:55 Very few crops are going to not.
01:53:00 In fact, here's the cool thing about the desert.
01:53:02 You have more than one growing season.
01:53:06 And you can grow.
01:53:07 Sometimes two or three crops in the same year because you have sun for so long.
01:53:15 And even during the winter, the winter so mild.
01:53:19 I've had just as an example, my artichokes.
01:53:25 I planted a bunch of stuff in this. This uh.
01:53:29 Hugo Culture Mound, and I just randomly threw some seeds to see what would come up and the artichoke started growing started growing.
01:53:38 Like in November, December.
01:53:41 And then by the time spring rolled around, they were pretty big plans.
01:53:45 So there's there's stuff always growing in the desert, especially if you have a greenhouse.
01:53:51 So you can grow anything you want out here. The only thing that sucks is if you can't. If you don't have a well, but most you know, I've got a well.
01:53:59 You can get a well.
01:54:01 You would try getting pumpkins growing now. I still haven't really attacked the.
01:54:08 The the gardening issue to the extent I'm just trying to get.
01:54:13 Part of what I got to do is you do have to fix up your soil a little bit, right? If you want to be able to grow just anything.
01:54:19 So a lot of what I've been doing this first year or so that I've.
01:54:22 Been out here is well.
01:54:24 Clearing out all the dead plants that were here initially.
01:54:28 And making kind of like the Hugo culture mounds. So what I did was I dug these big *** trenches, and then the tree, there was a whole bunch of dead trees in the property, like a whole bunch. And so I had this. I sawed them all up into little pieces and, you know, threw them in the trenches.
01:54:46 I I've gotta run a bunch of branches to the wood chipper, so I have wood chips. Wood chips is where it's at, especially if you're in the desert. If you just put in like a. In fact, if you live somewhere close enough to where these tree trimming companies will drive to you, you can just call them up and say you know.
01:55:06 Dump all your wood chips.
01:55:08 On my driveway. And then you just.
01:55:11 Stacked in your backyard full of wood chips, there's a whole channel. There's a guy in.
01:55:16 And he's kind of he's pretty lame, but, but he's a good gardener. It's called he's called the vegan athlete. It's a YouTube channel. I know it's exactly what you think.
01:55:28 It is, but he that's exactly what he did. Is he cleared out? He dug out his the dirt in his.
01:55:33 Backyard and put in like 3 feet.
01:55:37 Of wood chips.
01:55:38 And now he just has, like, this amazing garden where everything grows.
01:55:43 And I'm doing like a smaller.
01:55:45 Scale of that, I don't have the ability to to backhoe 3 feet of my dirt out and all.
01:55:50 That stuff, I'm just.
01:55:52 Chipping up the wood but it works and it works. It's pretty easy to fix up your soil if you have access.
01:55:57 To wood chips or.
01:55:58 Wood, do you have any suggestions on how to deprogram a person that is totally addicted to the?
01:56:02 TV and MSN.
01:56:07 No, just whittle away at it. It didn't happen overnight, most likely, so it's not going to be able to be fixed overnight and look, some people are just dumb.
01:56:15 You know, some people are just dumb. You're not going to get reach, everybody.
01:56:19 Some people are.
01:56:20 Just dumb and dumb people are going to want to side with whatever the prevailing narrative is.
01:56:26 No matter how crazy it is, they're going to go with it because they don't have the facilities to determine what's.
01:56:33 You know, they they they're not. They're they're not smart to see.
01:56:37 The problems with it.
01:56:39 All they can see is that, well, everyone else thinks this is a good idea, so I'm going to conform to it because I'm not smart enough to not conform like as a survival mechanism. As a dumb person, I'm going to increase my ability to survive. If I just go with the crowd because I'm not smart enough to go against it.
01:56:56 I won't survive.
01:56:57 So some of that you're just going to be?
01:57:00 Fighting it up, some of it's like I was saying there night sometimes it's just not worth it sometimes.
01:57:06 You know, at a certain point.
01:57:09 Why you?
01:57:11 Why are you trying to save them?
01:57:13 If they don't want to be saved.
01:57:18 UM, if you plan on living there a long time, you can build a small water retaining walls that trap water longer and and slowly makes the soil better. Yeah, now there's things like that that I'm doing.
01:57:31 The way that I'm.
01:57:34 I guess irrigating where I'm trying to because we'll get these big rains like it won't rain for months, months and months and months sometimes like a scary long time before another rain happens. But when it does rain, it usually rains quite a bit and if you have, if you if your soil is just sand.
01:57:54 Unfortunately, a lot of it's just going to seep in there and.
01:57:58 And then it goes away, or it evaporates out too quickly, right? Because you might have clay underneath, that's going to hold that water in. But then if it's 120 degrees outside, it's just going to evaporate right at the top. But if you put in a bunch of these wood chips on the top, and a lot of organic material that's going to hold in that moisture and act as a moisture barrier.
01:58:18 So it doesn't just evaporate out of the sand.
01:58:22 You can hold onto that water a lot longer. And like I said or and you just have to grow plants that you know aren't going to.
01:58:30 Susceptible to low water. You know environments like so like one of the reasons why there were so many dead.
01:58:40 Trees in the.
01:58:41 Property when I moved.
01:58:42 Here was the people who lived here before me.
01:58:45 Planted all these trees that were had no business living in the desert, and so when the old lady died and no one watered them for like a year or two, all the all the trees died.
01:59:00 You just have to plant trees that are actually going to live like I like Mesquite trees. You know, stuff like that.
01:59:10 Uh, you should look into barndominiums.
01:59:16 I think they would appeal to your build it yourself, style of a home building.
01:59:23 Sounds interesting.
01:59:25 Guessing barns are involved. Do you have snake boots? How many words per minute can you receive? Can you receive or process?
01:59:35 I don't have snake boots. I have snake chaps that I do wear.
01:59:39 When I'm clearing out.
01:59:41 Areas where I think there's going to be rattlesnakes.
01:59:46 I don't know, I mean.
01:59:48 I've I've never heard anyone keying CW so fast that this machine couldn't.
01:59:55 Keep up with it.
01:59:56 And I mean, like, I've picked up some really fat, like where it almost just sounds like a blur it.
02:00:01 Just like.
02:00:02 You know, like faster than probably anyone else is going to be able to really do. I mean, I don't know what.
02:00:08 The actual words per minute this thing.
02:00:11 Is capable of doing.
02:00:13 It doesn't really say anywhere.
02:00:16 That maybe the manual does that. I mean, this thing's older than.
02:00:18 I am or.
02:00:21 At least as old as I am.
02:00:23 It's not exactly high tech.
02:00:25 I mean, at the time it was.
02:00:28 It also receives ATTY, but I've yet to get.
Speaker 1
02:00:33 That to work.
Devon
02:00:39 Thoughts on using cute memes like a poo to sneak?
02:00:44 Women, the red pill.
02:00:47 Like a poo?
02:00:50 From The Simpsons, how would that?
02:00:53 Cute memes, maybe. I don't know what a pool you're.
02:00:56 Talking about.
02:01:00 I don't know.
02:01:04 If so, went to college, I can't win them back 100% of the time. College is really well run for indoctrination.
02:01:12 Yeah, it's really that's that's a difficult.
02:01:15 Thing to get past because not only are you having to.
02:01:18 Get past just the.
02:01:20 The four years of indoctrination, there's just a lot of psychological things that go along with that, like a lot of people that they have pride.
02:01:26 In their education.
02:01:28 And so they have pride in their own brainwashing, and that's that makes that's just.
02:01:34 You know increases it.
02:01:36 To a degree, that's even more difficult.
Speaker 1
02:01:42 Alright guys, well.
Devon
02:01:45 We have.
02:01:47 Hit the two hour mark.
02:01:50 And I know it's a little late tonight.
02:01:52 I would be much earlier on Thursday.
02:01:56 And again the the schedule will be remember if you consider tonight or right now Tuesday night, which is more kind of Wednesday morning, but if you consider it Tuesday night.
02:02:07 It'll be Tuesday nights, Thursday nights.
02:02:11 And Saturday nights.
02:02:14 And we'll keep that going.
02:02:16 For now and in perpetuity.
02:02:19 I'll be a little more prepared next time. A little a little lazy today because I just got back from.
02:02:26 My my day, my couple days of rest where I didn't pay attention to politics, really. And I just worked on the homestead.
02:02:35 And I got a significant portion of the Simpson.
02:02:39 Video wrapped up.
02:02:41 And worked on the book a little bit.
02:02:44 So having these days off in between streams will give me time to finish up a lot of that stuff and also looking at there's a couple other movies.
02:02:51 That I want.
02:02:52 To do reviews of that, I.
02:02:54 Have watched recently that really could use someone.
02:02:57 Asked that, I watched.
02:02:59 Society there's this movie 80s movie called Society.
02:03:03 A lot. We I watched it a lot weirder.
02:03:05 Than I thought it would be.
02:03:07 Well, I'm not sure I might.
02:03:09 Have to watch it again.
02:03:11 Because I I watched it while doing stuff, not expecting it to be that weird. And then it was just, like, really weird. So whoever recommended that I did watch it and I'm going to have probably have to watch it again because it was just like.
02:03:24 What the **** is going on?
02:03:25 In this movie, so if you've seen that 80s?
02:03:28 Movie. It's a really weird one.
Speaker 1
02:03:30 Alright guys.
Devon
02:03:32 Hope you have a good evening. Good afternoon.
02:03:36 Good morning. Good, whatever.
02:03:39 4 black pilled.
02:03:41 I am of course.
02:03:43 Devon stack.