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Insomnia Stream (D-Live) #9 12-12-20.mp3

12/12/2020
Speaker
00:00:00 Doesn't look look nicely if we were super committed.
00:00:59 OK.
Speaker 1
00:01:36 Maybe visit?
Speaker
00:02:04 She says that.
00:02:27 Right.
00:02:40 Of Afghanistan.
00:02:56 There's no.
Devon
00:04:24 Good morning.
00:04:27 You've changed this.
00:04:30 Input here.
00:04:32 Test, test, test. There we go.
00:04:36 Turn off the.
00:04:39 Shortwave radio.
00:04:42 I was kind of hoping for some Russian music, but that Lady, I'm assuming it sounded Russian.
00:04:49 Didn't really paid too much attention. I'm.
00:04:51 Not getting a lot of. I've got a.
00:04:53 Crappy antenna hooked up right now because the my good antenna which is just an.
00:04:59 End fed dipole.
00:05:01 For those of you who understand radio stuff, I took it down to start using that as my portable antenna because it's it packs up, it doesn't pack up too light because the.
00:05:13 Toroid in it is rather large and it's overkill for a portable antenna but.
00:05:21 I wanted I needed a bigger, beefier antenna to handle my my amplifier, so I ordered that, but because.
00:05:29 The post office as.
00:05:30 We've, we've learned is is very competent.
00:05:33 And I guess Christmas has already started to destroy their ability to, well, even more so than usual. Their ability to deliver things on time, even though I got that I ordered the antenna like 2 weeks ago, it's still like the the.
00:05:46 Tracking number is.
00:05:48 It hasn't updated like literally hasn't updated in.
00:05:51 Like a week.
00:05:52 And there's just this warning thing saying, due to the increased amount of packages, you know things might be delayed. I'm like, oh.
Speaker
00:06:01 They might be delayed, huh?
Devon
00:06:03 So I'm still working off this dipole.
00:06:06 That's it's actually.
00:06:06 A CB antenna. It's amazing. I'm picking up anything at all because this is on 40 meters, I think. Yeah, 40 meters. So using a.
00:06:19 11 meter dipole for 40 meters, but because it's that magical time of day.
00:06:25 For those of.
00:06:25 You who don't know if you want.
00:06:26 To get into short wave, it's.
00:06:29 I don't know. I have mixed feelings as.
00:06:31 Much as I love radio and I'd love it for it to make it come back, I know it's probably not realistic.
00:06:36 Really. Although with all the censorship and stuff that's going on and we'll we'll continue to go on at a breakneck speed. Maybe it'll have.
00:06:46 A use again in the future, I I guess we'll see.
00:06:50 But for those of you who want to, especially if you've bought one of those cheap shortwave radios and it's really low, low investment, you can get it. A shortwave radio.
00:07:00 For like 10 bucks.
00:07:02 And maybe sometime I'll do a stream or something and I'll talk about what to look for when you do that. But you can get a shortwave radio that works for.
Speaker 1
00:07:09 Like $10.
Devon
00:07:11 Receive receive only, but if you do that or if you have done that, you might have turned around like there's literally nothing. What, what? What's going on here? And part of that is.
00:07:22 Could be tied to the time of.
00:07:24 OK, that you're trying. It's also tied to if you're like in a city, you're going to be getting bombarded by all kinds of interference and stuff like.
00:07:32 That, but if you.
00:07:33 Just have like a normal antenna like those telescoping antennas that old school radios had that you pull up and you know it's like a maybe a yard or a meter long.
00:07:45 And you can't really hear anything. Try doing it. Like around dawn a little bit before dawn, a little bit after dawn, because of the way that radio waves travel in the atmosphere and stuff. That's like the golden hour.
00:08:00 Ours are, like, right around dawn and right around nightfall, but so more so around dawn. You're going to get some weird long range ****. And so even with this crappy CB antenna, I'm picking up stuff from, I guess, Russia.
00:08:17 But also China, you get like.
00:08:21 A lot of Asia.
00:08:22 Around this time of day.
00:08:25 Even with a crap intent, another thing you.
00:08:26 Can do is.
00:08:27 You just go like an alligator clip.
00:08:30 Like a normal alligator clip that you would use electronics to jumper to the, you know, two different wires, and you hook up, you know, one end to that, that little crappy antenna on the other end to some, like a long wire or even like a a fence, like a barbed wire fence or something like that. You'll pick up a lot more stuff.
Speaker 1
00:08:51 But anyway.
Devon
00:08:52 So a lot of black pills.
00:08:55 On social media yesterday, a lot of people are starting to figure out something that I've been trying to explain to them for a really long time.
00:09:04 A lot of people are slowly, slowly coming around, of course.
00:09:09 I won't get any credit for it, but that's.
00:09:10 OK. Like that's if I did.
00:09:12 This for credit I would have.
Speaker 1
00:09:13 Given up a long time ago, right?
Devon
00:09:16 It is a.
00:09:16 Little frustrating to see some of some of your your harshest critics like adopt, adopt everything that they were. They were criticizing you for saying.
00:09:27 You know, it's like they're on a delay. You know it it it's.
00:09:31 The the the amount of.
00:09:32 Delay is depending on what's going on.
00:09:35 But I mean some of the delay is as long as like three years.
00:09:38 And all the people that were screaming at you three years ago to six months ago to like, even like a couple weeks ago, like with Tucker, it's, it's hilarious to watch the emotional thinking with that, like, it's day-to-day. It changes. Like one day it's base Tucker. Yeah till like.
00:09:54 Oh yeah, I knew we couldn't trust him and.
00:09:57 Then, like literally the next day.
00:09:59 Base Tucker. Yeah, he's back and it's.
00:10:03 It's a little it's, you know, it is what it is. It's a little depressing, but.
00:10:08 I don't know. It's kind.
00:10:09 Of expected in.
00:10:10 Fact I was thinking about it. I did like a whole video on this. There's a video on YouTube called the party is over and and I kind of described this whole process, especially with younger people, because taking the black pill, it's not only is it not.
00:10:28 Not. Not every personality type can even really handle it.
00:10:32 There's just some people that that are.
00:10:36 They are pathologically.
00:10:39 I don't want to say optimistic.
00:10:42 And I don't really want to say naive, but something in between that those two.
00:10:47 They're pathologically unable to which, which is what allows them to be ruled over by these people, by the way. It's.
00:10:57 It it if you're unable to see behind the curtain because you don't want to face that reality, it makes you way easier to rule. And I think there's the majority of people to some level like that, even I.
00:11:13 Because on some level, especially when I was younger, I was like that. Like I remember. I even remember when I was younger and defending the official 911 report. I mean to give you an idea.
00:11:27 Of of how much it takes, it takes time.
00:11:32 I remember there.
00:11:32 Was this video that I was sharing on on the that it was. It was viral amongst people who didn't want to take the black pill.
00:11:40 On the Internet years ago, this guy was making fun of the you.
00:11:44 Know the jet fuel.
00:11:46 Melt steel kind of stuff. He made this video. There was like ice in a in a bathtub. I don't remember. I don't know. Maybe anyone someone might remember this but.
00:11:57 At any rate.
00:11:59 It takes a long time, it takes a lot of disappointments it takes because.
00:12:05 Most of government schools and most of.
00:12:08 Of media most and.
00:12:10 Even what your parents are telling you, I mean everything that that you're brought up to believe.
00:12:15 Is the exact opposite.
00:12:17 Of what you end up concluding oftentimes.
00:12:21 About how the world works.
00:12:24 You're raised to believe in these stories about the founding fathers being these superhumans that you know, like George Washington, didn't want to be president. He was the reluctant president, and he didn't. He could never tell a lie.
00:12:42 You know George Washington? I'm the one that chopped down that that Cherry Tree.
00:12:47 And they were all these these great men, these great men, who just wanted what was right for the the universe and didn't have any kind of selfish.
00:12:58 Motives at all and it's it's very romantic the way it's depicted.
00:13:05 And it's depicted that.
Speaker 1
00:13:06 Way in in.
Devon
00:13:06 History books in government schools. It's depicted that way in movies. It's depicted that way really everywhere that you're going to encounter it in America, including your parents. You know, when your parents talk about it, if they take you to.
00:13:21 1/4 of July parade or if you go watch the fireworks and and it's just reinforced over and over again that you know we're the greatest country that's ever existed. America. **** yeah.
00:13:37 There, there's another reason to believe it too. Another.
00:13:40 Reason to believe it is.
00:13:45 America is in many ways, certainly in.
00:13:52 Materialistic ways. One of the greatest countries that has ever existed. So when you look, you hear this, the narrative you hear, the mythos reinforced and hammered over your head over and over.
00:14:05 And over again.
00:14:07 And you look at the depiction of and some of this is propaganda too, not all of it's reality. You look at the images of, you know, other countries.
Speaker 1
00:14:17 Around the world.
Devon
00:14:19 And especially like third world countries and especially.
00:14:24 When media was more controlled before these countries had access to the Internet, and you're just watching images of, you know, African children starving with flies walking around on their eyeballs.
00:14:37 And you're just.
00:14:38 Like wow, Jesus. Like I lucked out.
00:14:41 You know, being being born in this America place.
00:14:45 And there's nothing wrong.
00:14:47 With, with, with the feeling grateful for.
Speaker 1
00:14:49 That, I mean, I I'm certainly grateful for.
Devon
00:14:51 That it could be a lot worse.
00:14:54 It could be a lot worse and.
00:15:01 It's really hard when you're raised in this environment and and with this imagery with this, with this story, this bedtime story.
00:15:15 To then slowly.
00:15:18 Watch as the veneer kind.
00:15:21 Of fades away and and flecks off in the sun and peels away.
00:15:29 You really see behind the curtain and start to realize how much of it it was just a.
00:15:35 A movie set.
00:15:38 Special effects CG.
00:15:41 A soundtrack.
00:15:44 Composed by.
Speaker 1
00:15:47 John Williams.
Devon
00:15:53 You have an interest.
00:15:55 In, not in not believing it.
00:15:58 Because there it also attacks.
00:16:02 Because a lot of people will will attach this.
00:16:05 This fantasy of of what America is they'll attach.
Speaker 1
00:16:09 It to their ego too. You know, we're we're I'm an American.
Devon
00:16:14 I'm an American. Not only am I lucky to have been born in like this, the greatest country to ever have existed, but like that's, that's.
Speaker 1
00:16:21 Part of who I am.
Devon
00:16:26 Excuse me.
00:16:29 And so if you start to.
00:16:33 Take apart that image of America being this this grandiose, larger than life, this this fantastic.
00:16:43 Just and beautiful and prosperous nation that you are you and for many of us, your ancestors.
00:16:53 Are a part of. You're a component of this wonderful system that so if you start to disassemble that image, you're kind of taking away from, from you, from your ego.
00:17:10 So you have a lot of young people, especially not, not just young people. I would say that.
00:17:16 A lot of boomers suffer from this for similar reasons, but a little bit different.
00:17:23 And that they had, they did have it really good. You know, boomers, had it really, really good for a really long time. And so if they go to the grave thinking that they were really the last generation to to surf.
00:17:38 On that largesse, that was the result of world well World War Two, really.
00:17:47 They don't want to go.
00:17:47 To their grave thinking that they squandered that.
00:17:53 They don't want to go to their.
00:17:54 Grave thinking. They were the last.
00:17:57 Generation to really enjoy the prosperity because of the.
00:18:04 Implications of that?
00:18:06 You know what does that mean? That means they failed to preserve it. That means.
00:18:09 That in this this story that they believe of of, you know, American exceptionalism, where America is just the greatest place to have ever existed.
00:18:21 And the prosperity and wealth of the nation continues to grow and grow and grow, and we outpace all the nations around us and.
00:18:29 We bring them.
00:18:30 Up we know we raise them up, we raise the whole world up to this new standard that we're defining daily to this.
00:18:37 You know, ever increasing standard of living and.
00:18:43 You know.
00:18:44 If they're the the ones where?
00:18:47 Would that ceases to?
Speaker 1
00:18:48 Happen, you know.
Devon
00:18:49 If they're the ones that are that.
00:18:50 Are at the wheel and and.
00:18:52 And it's really frustrating because boomers are still at the wheel. It's like these these.
00:18:55 They refuse to die, right?
Speaker 1
00:18:57 You know, like they they've.
00:18:58 Been in control for, well, certainly my entire life and probably everyone listening here.
Devon
00:19:07 And so if.
00:19:08 They conclude. Then, before they go to the grave that, oh, they're the ones that dropped the ball.
00:19:12 I mean they.
00:19:13 Don't want to face that. And so they don't want to face that reality. And the younger people don't want to face the reality that they're the ones that that showed up that are born and and and show up once it's already in ruins.
Speaker 1
00:19:26 You know you.
Devon
00:19:27 You you watch these.
00:19:29 These old, especially the older, you know TV shows or movies and or see the old black and white photos and you see this America, this American dream, you know the the kitchy American dream and realize that that's just it was just a snapshot in time.
00:19:47 It's it was a snapshot in time that's now gone, gone forever and you're never going to be able to go back and and live that. And it's never even going to get even remotely close to that. I mean, you don't want to.
Speaker 1
00:20:01 Hear that either.
Devon
00:20:04 And then you have the forgotten generations, like the Gen. X and and and some millennials.
00:20:10 Who have kind.
00:20:10 Of got the the **** sandwich where they.
00:20:14 They a.
00:20:16 Lot of them are nihilists.
00:20:19 Because they've just been they've they've watched it, they've watched the decay.
00:20:25 They were born in the tail end.
00:20:27 Of the kind.
00:20:28 Of leave it to Beaver Ish. You know America.
00:20:32 And they lived through the the birth of the Internet and the demographic changes just beginning to to start where at first. I mean, if you watch, for example and 80s movie and I was going back and watching some.
00:20:51 80s movies and it and it's it's shocking the demographic changes, you know, in 80s movies where in 80s movies you have like the the token.
00:21:04 Asian guy or the token black guy or, you know, Hispanic guy or whatever. And the way that they're they're depicted is.
00:21:15 You know often it's see. Here's The funny thing. It's not that they're they're being ridiculed for being different, but they're it's highlighted that they are different and there is something funny that that about them being different because the standard.
00:21:29 Is still the the white American, the standard, the the hero of the show or the movie or whatever is still like the the white American guy. And so the the best that this other you know, group can hope to achieve in these films and in the society at the time was.
00:21:49 The status of like sidekick because the destiny of the movie and the destiny of the country was still being defined by.
Speaker 1
00:22:00 You know white America.
Devon
00:22:03 And so.
00:22:05 When we were younger, when I was younger.
00:22:09 And I'm watching movies and stuff like that. You know of this nature.
00:22:14 The the message is is, you know we need to be tolerant of their their.
00:22:20 Their cultural differences, but ultimately our culture is dominant.
00:22:25 Our culture defines America, and sure, you know we can. We can tolerate whatever goofy holiday they have or whatever weird food they have. But it's still seen as goofy and weird. It's still, it's still seen as an outside thing that is not.
00:22:45 Necessarily being absorbed.
00:22:48 By by my culture, it's just seen as something funny that the the the new, you know, rivals do and that slowly changes, you know, then eventually it turns into what?
00:22:59 Can we learn from these people?
00:23:01 You know, maybe we can incorporate some of their culture into our culture and then it goes, you know, it keeps going. The next a few years later, then it's actually their culture is better. And here's what's wrong with your culture. And then eventually, you know, you get to where we're at today and just everything that you do is pure evil. You're evil.
00:23:21 You've been evil. You were born evil. And everyone that's from any culture that's not yours. It's automatically superior without argument or evidence and.
00:23:36 You shouldn't even have any power at all in in the country that your ancestors made. You should be handing over all the power to these other people, and really it'd be just helpful if you just crawled.
00:23:49 Into the corner and died.
00:23:52 And so, because our entire lives.
00:23:57 We've just watched this evolution.
00:24:02 From as I said, like 8, not as innocent. Certainly the 80s. It was already in full swing, but compared to today, I mean the 80s was kind of leave it to Beaver, right?
00:24:15 In fact, I think they still even played reruns of leave it to Beaver and people watched it. Now I don't. I don't think anyone would would be able to even relate even a tiny bit to the.
00:24:26 To to a show I watched.
00:24:29 There was a TV station that played mostly reruns because there was just an independent station and I watched *** **** Van Dyke show.
00:24:39 I even watched like reruns of I Love Lucy.
00:24:43 And a lot of these black and white TV shows, they still had an audience. You could still pull an audience if you played reruns of these shows. That would never happen. It's so unrelatable to people. And not only that, but 90% of what they would see would be considered racist or or, you know, white supremacy or something of that nature.
00:25:03 So I mean, even even The Simpsons, as I was watching all The Simpsons, which is been on the air now for I think 32 years.
00:25:15 There are episodes earlier episodes that they would never, ever be able to make. They would never be able to put these episodes on the air, and in fact they've gone back. And when they do place these episodes on, you know when they do the older seasons online, there's episodes missing.
00:25:35 For this very reason, and eventually those episodes.
00:25:38 Will be memory hold permanently.
00:25:43 And so that's.
00:25:45 That's why I think Gen. Xers and millennials who've lived through the transition from where we were.
00:25:54 To where we are.
00:25:56 Because we've seen that's been our entire timeline, our our lifetime line.
00:26:02 Is that we've seen.
00:26:06 You know, going from.
00:26:09 Believing in the American story.
00:26:12 That was it. There was.
00:26:13 Always a positive.
00:26:14 View of America and films. You know, we had movies like Red Dawn, where Red Dawn was showing that this is this. This was good behavior, you know, to to have a, you know, to be.
00:26:29 A prepper and.
00:26:30 To to stand up for America and.
00:26:32 Fight for it and you know that that was the propaganda of that film.
00:26:37 To UM.
00:26:41 Trans or drag queen story hour it's.
00:26:47 It's quite a.
00:26:47 Dramatic change in the culture.
00:26:51 So I think that those generations tend to be a little more black pill just naturally because we've seen the change.
00:26:59 Whereas if you're younger and you were born after the change.
00:27:04 You don't. You haven't seen how bad it's you haven't seen you didn't know. You never tasted how good.
00:27:10 It was before, so it's kind of like you don't notice the the difference.
00:27:15 You know, if you're if you drink.
00:27:19 If you drink something that tastes like **** every day of your life.
00:27:25 You don't know that before you were born.
00:27:27 It used to taste like kool-aid.
00:27:30 And maybe it was kool-aid.
00:27:32 I mean, obviously it was it, didn't it?
00:27:34 Didn't hold up.
00:27:36 It didn't hold up.
00:27:38 And people failed to preserve it. I think it was already it. It was a done deal. By the time we were.
00:27:43 Around and and.
00:27:45 And in many ways, you as much as we like to **** on boomers.
00:27:49 I think it was even kind of a done a done deal.
00:27:51 By the time boomers were around.
00:27:58 And I'm still waking up a little bit.
00:28:03 I've had a.
00:28:04 I had a good sleep last night. I finally got some good sleep last night.
00:28:09 Makes a big difference. If you can get out of the house and and do some physical labor. A little lot of physical labor yesterday.
00:28:19 Did a lot of physical labor and got a lot done around the the pillbox.
00:28:23 So what happened yesterday for those of?
00:28:25 You those of you who are living in a cave or don't pay attention to.
Speaker
00:28:30 The world around you.
Devon
00:28:32 Which I don't think is any anyone here?
00:28:35 The big court case, the big court case that Trump tweeted out like this is the big one, and everyone was very excited about.
00:28:43 You know, you know, there was 20 something 22. I think states that signed on to it and the argument before the Supreme Court was that by states like Pennsylvania and Georgia failing to abide.
00:29:02 By the standards laid out in the Constitution.
00:29:07 As to how their their elections should be conducted.
00:29:13 That it necessarily devalues the votes of Texas and these other states that signed on, right and meaning that, well, if I fall, if I'm Texas and I'm following the rules to have a a fair election and.
00:29:33 I submit my votes for, you know, my electoral votes for President at the Electoral College.
00:29:40 But these other states are just kind of.
00:29:43 Winging it or or fraudulently coming up with.
00:29:48 How they are going to determine their electoral votes then I am automatically disenfranchised.
00:29:57 I'm following the rules and they're not.
Speaker
00:30:00 And which is a.
Devon
00:30:01 Solid argument, and certainly at least an argument.
00:30:04 That deserves to be heard, right?
00:30:09 But what happened?
00:30:12 What happened was we found out.
00:30:15 That the three justices that were nominated by Trump.
00:30:22 Did not agree that that.
00:30:23 Needed to be heard.
00:30:26 Kavanaugh. Gorsuch.
00:30:30 Coney Barrett.
00:30:33 And I'm sorry if you have a half a hyphenated last name that should automatically just disqualify you as a, you know, as a serious person.
00:30:41 Let alone as a Supreme Court Justice.
00:30:45 I mean, for that matter, having having a vagina, I should.
00:30:49 Disqualify you from being a Supreme Court Justice, but.
Speaker 1
00:30:53 And that's another matter.
Devon
00:30:55 All three of these judges, and we were told, and I and I again, it's not that I like being right.
00:31:04 It's just the.
00:31:06 It's annoying being right when everyone else is so wrong all the time.
00:31:09 But these justices?
Speaker
00:31:10 This says that.
Devon
00:31:11 We were.
00:31:11 Told Oh no, this is it. This is at the very least. I mean, OK, so maybe Trump didn't.
00:31:17 Build the wall.
00:31:19 And I know there's probably people listen though.
00:31:21 He did build no, he.
Speaker 1
00:31:22 Didn't. And and it's not.
Devon
00:31:24 It's not going to get.
00:31:25 He replaced. Anyway. We'll get to that. Another.
00:31:27 Time he not.
00:31:29 Only did he not build the wall. He didn't.
00:31:31 Deport. You know, didn't do mass deportations. He didn't fix the the DACA thing. He didn't. He increased H1B1 visas. I mean, he didn't really do any of the. The the stuff that's the civilization saving stuff that needed to be done. Like the whole reason.
00:31:51 People were lining up behind.
00:31:55 Yeah, he was supposed to drain the swamp like there was. There were crucial time sensitive things that had to get done because this was like the the last stand.
00:32:06 We had to throw in the human hand grenade.
00:32:09 Into the sea.
00:32:10 And and hope that he took out at least enough of the structures that they would crumble and we could rebuild.
00:32:18 And survive.
00:32:20 The Communist takeover that's been slowly, you know, going on for decades.
00:32:26 Excuse me.
00:32:28 Ah, little no, I do not have the koof.
00:32:33 Just there's it. It rained finally out here and.
00:32:37 It kicked up.
Speaker 1
00:32:37 A lot of.
Devon
00:32:39 Stuff that's has been baking in.
Speaker 1
00:32:40 The sun for months.
Devon
00:32:42 But not only did he.
00:32:43 Not do all this stuff, I mean.
00:32:44 We were told.
00:32:45 Ohh at least.
00:32:48 At least he fixed the court. He fixed the court because the Supreme Court, you know, that's so important because what's going to happen is that the left is going to try to pass all this crazy **** and they're going.
00:32:58 To try to take our guns and all this other stuff.
00:33:01 And at least by doing that, you know by by having Trump in there, he has secured the court for, you know, decades to come and we can regroup. You know, even though Trump failed to deliver on really everything important, at least we'll have the court, and then they'll stave off the leftist agenda.
00:33:21 For a while.
00:33:24 And I was telling people then.
00:33:26 What is obvious today?
00:33:29 That none of these people were based.
00:33:33 You know, Kavanaugh was was Bush's lawyer and helped, right the Patriot Act.
00:33:39 You know, he was he was Bush's lawyer.
00:33:41 On 9/11.
00:33:43 But people didn't care cause well, he it's OK because he's Catholic and.
00:33:46 He drinks beer.
Speaker 1
00:33:48 OK.
Devon
00:33:50 Biden's Catholic and drinks beer.
00:33:53 Is does that mean?
00:33:55 We good we good with, with him being president.
00:34:00 Coney Barrett all you had to do to know that, that.
00:34:03 That she was.
00:34:04 A bad idea was again, look at the hyphenated last name and look at the the token adopted black kids.
00:34:13 That should have just been like there. There's two giant red flags you don't really have to do any research just on its face. OK. She's got a hyphenated last name.
00:34:23 And two adopted black kids.
00:34:26 Automatic. You know? No automatic, no.
00:34:31 And a vagina. But like again I I get it. Maybe. Maybe we can't go there yet.
00:34:37 But at least look at the obvious.
00:34:40 Gorsuch? Look, he looked a little.
00:34:42 More realistically, OK, I don't know, and I and maybe there's stuff I don't know about and that makes him bad. I didn't complain too.
00:34:49 Much about.
00:34:49 Him. And so I don't I. That's not so much of a big.
00:34:54 Deal. But look.
00:34:56 Clearly that was a bad I you know that.
00:34:57 Was a bad choice too.
00:35:02 All three of these justices.
00:35:05 That Trump picked.
00:35:08 Ended up being just as bad as everybody else that Trump hired.
00:35:14 All three of them.
00:35:16 They essentially said that voter fraud.
00:35:21 Is is legal?
00:35:23 In the United States, meaning that, I mean obviously that what they didn't, they didn't, they didn't say that voter fraud happened, but what they said is the conditions that voter fraud would happen is is totally OK that you could have a state.
00:35:37 Very openly rig it's a it's a.
00:35:40 And that other states wouldn't have standing, and all the lower courts are saying that literally. No one else has standing.
00:35:46 And that's been like the whole thing, right? That's why why all these court cases are getting thrown out for those who don't understand what that means, that means you. You can't prove that that damages.
00:35:57 So in other words, if someone slipped and fell.
00:36:02 In a stadium and broke their ***. I couldn't see the stadium.
00:36:07 Because you know, I I don't have any standing they that person would have to sue the stadium. The person who broke their *** would have to be like, hey, I have standing because I broke my ***.
00:36:18 And even then, they could throw it out if they decide that you know.
00:36:22 You you fell on purpose or?
Speaker 1
00:36:24 Something like that but.
Devon
00:36:26 With this case.
00:36:29 It would appear that no one is damaged by.
00:36:34 Potential voter fraud or the other states not following the Constitution? It's like no one has.
00:36:42 Which makes sense, because again, something else I've been.
00:36:45 Telling you for.
00:36:46 A really, really, really long time. We aren't we.
00:36:49 Are post rule of law. It doesn't matter if the.
00:36:53 Law says this.
00:36:55 Or that it doesn't matter. That's not what the hierarchy. That's not what the power structure is there for. Just like this summer.
00:37:02 It was obvious that the cops aren't there to.
00:37:05 Serve and protect.
00:37:08 Clearly they're not.
Speaker
00:37:12 Not not nothing you've been.
Devon
00:37:14 Told about how this whole system operates is is real.
00:37:19 None of it is.
00:37:22 It exists to preserve.
00:37:25 Itself, the entire hierarchy is.
00:37:29 The the entire existence.
00:37:32 Of the hierarchy, or rather the function.
00:37:37 Is to prolong the existence of the hierarchy as long as humanly possible by any means necessary.
00:37:46 So if you do something that's going to threaten the existence.
00:37:51 Of the hierarchy.
00:37:52 You're, you know, the the entire weight and force of the hierarchy is.
00:37:55 Going to come down on you like a ton of bricks.
00:37:58 And if you try to challenge that.
00:38:03 You have no, you have no recourse.
00:38:06 Within the system, you have no recourse.
00:38:09 Now there are other.
00:38:10 Legal challenges going on. I think Sidney Powell.
00:38:17 QQ Mommy Sidney Powell released like three more crackers yesterday or something like that.
00:38:29 Yeah, that those will all go nowhere. It's becoming increasingly obvious that that whole thing is just a fundraising operation.
Speaker 1
00:38:38 And they aren't raising quite a lot.
Devon
00:38:39 Of money.
00:38:41 They're getting a lot of money for that.
00:38:46 So they can submit.
00:38:48 Cases with.
00:38:50 Very obvious.
00:38:53 Typos and spelling errors.
00:38:57 That queue people then start to think our secret messages to them.
00:39:03 See, that's that's really if you want to understand why people believe in Q.
00:39:06 Anon, that's what it is.
00:39:08 They don't want to believe.
00:39:11 The they don't, they. That's how much they don't want.
00:39:14 To take the black pill.
00:39:16 They would rather believe in this crazy, convoluted fairy tale.
00:39:22 Then face the reality.
00:39:26 That's how serious this problem is.
00:39:29 It's not just a matter of.
00:39:32 Well, if I take the black pill.
00:39:34 I'm going to be sad.
00:39:35 No, some for some of these people, they're not going to let it handle it.
00:39:39 They're going to go off the deep end.
00:39:42 Some people can handle that. I mean, look.
00:39:45 For me.
00:39:48 I think when.
00:39:49 I really, really really took the black pill.
00:39:53 Was when I started to see.
00:39:57 And I know.
00:39:57 People, there's still people, they're like, oh.
00:39:59 Pizza Gate was a sign up.
00:40:01 Look, there were elements of it that were. There were people there that were promoting crazy **** that had no basis in reality. But as someone who studied it thoroughly.
00:40:12 There was definitely the core of it is.
00:40:16 Is still very.
00:40:17 Real there is 100% some really ******* creepy **** when it comes to Podesta and pedophilia. The temple of set Dennis Hastert. I always go back to Dennis Hastert because that's provable. And you know, you had a federal judge say in federal court.
00:40:38 He was a a I don't remember the exact quote, but he called.
00:40:43 The guy a a pedophile.
00:40:46 And this was this guy was.
00:40:48 Two heartbeats away from the presidency. This guy was speaker of the house and just knowing that the guy who was speaker of the house.
00:41:00 Was a rampant pedophile.
00:41:05 And not only did many of the many of the.
Speaker 1
00:41:08 People around him know.
Devon
00:41:12 That he was a pedophile.
00:41:15 The FBI knew.
00:41:19 For a really long time, the FBI knew.
00:41:23 That foreign governments.
00:41:26 And I think we can, you know that no one's disclosed what those governments are, but I think we can all come up with at least a few possibilities. We're delivering underage boys.
00:41:38 To his apartment in DC, they knew it. He was under surveillance and they knew it.
00:41:45 And I think when I realized.
00:41:49 Wow. You know, like it's not just.
00:41:53 They're not just like incompetent.
00:41:56 And they're not even just kind of like scumbags. Like when I think about my reference, that's that's the mistake that people make is you can only compare people to the people in your life. Really. If you're trying to like because you're not there, you're not in DC, you know, you don't know Mitch McConnell personally, right.
00:42:17 And so you all you have to go on is what you see on TV and and what you read about the guy. And you can come up with.
00:42:27 Like a a psychological profile, if you.
00:42:30 Just based on.
00:42:33 Your experience, you can only base it on your own personal experience.
00:42:38 And so a lot of these people who can't fathom the level of evil, it's because you don't have people at this level of evil in your life. You don't have anything like that to draw on on your from your personal life. So it just.
00:42:52 It sounds like a a a crazy thing that there would be.
00:42:57 Literal pedophiles running DC because most people hopefully don't know a bunch of pedophiles in their day-to-day life and.
00:43:06 If you did.
00:43:06 You wouldn't respond in.
00:43:08 The same way that you know with John Podesta, who clearly knew.
00:43:14 Dennis Hastert was a pedophile and there's emails that we have like all this is proven. This is why I stick to the the Dennis Hastert part because it's so you can't argue it. You know, there's emails of of them lamenting that he's going to jail and.
00:43:28 He didn't even go to jail for.
00:43:29 The pedophile stuff they had to nab.
00:43:31 Him on some other.
00:43:32 Lame ****, which is why he's already out.
00:43:35 You only went to jail for 15 months.
00:43:36 For being a pedophile for like.
00:43:39 You know, 40 years or some **** that we know about.
00:43:44 They they got him on a campaign finance violation because he used some of his campaign money to pay off one of the kids, he he was *******.
00:43:54 But he ain't.
00:43:54 Gonna he? He wasn't charged with ******* the kid. He was just charged with with misusing his campaign funds to.
00:44:02 To bribe the kid.
00:44:03 Like that's. That's another black pill. When you realize. Wait, hold on. They got him. But that it wasn't even for being a pedophile like that wasn't even like that. A bit the big deal.
00:44:16 And then on.
00:44:17 Top of that.
00:44:18 See, this is when you start to realize how deep the corruption has to be.
00:44:24 This is when.
00:44:24 You start to realize how dark it has to be.
00:44:29 Not only did.
00:44:30 They not even throw him in jail for being a pedophile, as the campaign stuff.
00:44:36 But it could have been stopped years before.
00:44:39 Prior to that.
00:44:40 Because an FBI whistleblower who knew about him because of the surveillance that was going on went to the New York Times and said, look.
00:44:48 Speaker of the house is ******* underage boy.
00:44:51 And is compromised because these other governments are sending them little boys.
00:44:57 And New York Times wouldn't wouldn't print it.
00:45:01 They did the same thing the court did. They printed the stuff about the campaign finance stuff, but they wouldn't touch the other stuff.
00:45:09 Excuse me.
00:45:12 And then if you go further back, I mean it keeps going back the more that's The thing is once you start.
00:45:16 Going down this rabbit hole, that's when you realize how bad it has to be, because what environment would allow this kind of stuff to just go on all the time, you know? Because that's for me. That's how it started. As I learned about Dennis Hastert and you find out about, you know.
00:45:32 The Franklin scandal. You know, the Boys Town stuff, the finders Epstein.
00:45:40 I mean you.
00:45:40 Just realize holy.
00:45:42 ****, this is not an anomalous thing. This is a feature of the ruling class.
00:45:50 This is normal.
00:45:54 This is a normal thing.
00:45:57 It's part of the culture.
00:46:02 You know Jimmy Savile in in in the UK, so it's not, it's international too. It's not just limited the United States. It seems to be and there's probably a lot more other stuff that you know, I just don't.
00:46:12 Live in these other countries and I haven't been.
00:46:15 Research, you know, I'm sure these kinds of things exist, you know, in Germany they exist in in Italy and, well, certainly they exist in in the Vatican, you know.
00:46:25 So this seems to just be normal behavior for these people.
00:46:32 And once you realize that, that's the kind of behavior that isn't isn't isn't just acceptable, it's.
00:46:39 Part of the culture.
00:46:42 It's impossible for you to be white pilled.
00:46:47 Because you can't expect.
00:46:50 The products and the participants of that culture.
00:46:55 To do anything courageous and good.
00:46:58 Because they're not.
00:46:59 Stopping Kitty *******.
00:47:02 That's going on.
00:47:04 In their midst.
00:47:08 I mean if.
00:47:09 If you can't be expected to stop Kitty *******.
00:47:13 That's happening at the office.
00:47:17 I don't think you're going to.
00:47:18 Really lay it.
00:47:19 On the line for people you don't know.
00:47:22 People you claim to represent.
00:47:25 I think I think it's pretty.
00:47:26 Clear why you're there.
00:47:33 And it's not just the Kitty ******* that's just. That's like the.
00:47:37 The most obvious.
00:47:39 Moral failing. You know, it's hard. It's hard.
00:47:42 To argue the morality of that right.
Speaker 1
00:47:44 Although they're trying.
00:47:47 They're trying.
Devon
00:47:51 It will be normalized.
00:47:52 It's already halfway there.
00:47:55 That's another thing people told me I was crazy. Oh, it'll never be normalized. And now I was saying that before drag.
00:48:00 Queen story.
Speaker
00:48:00 Hour. Years.
Devon
00:48:02 Before drag Queen story hour and again, this is another thing I'm not.
00:48:05 Happy to be right about like that. Do not do not want to be right about this.
00:48:11 It will be normalized.
00:48:21 Once you realize that that what of what the the the.
00:48:24 Evil that the ruling class is capable of.
00:48:29 And has been capable of, and has been involved in in participating in for our our lifetimes longer than our lifetimes our entire lives. The people who are supposed to be at the wheel and steering us some, you know, through the storm and protecting us.
00:48:47 That's that. That's all an illusion. That's not what.
00:48:50 They're there for at all.
00:49:00 And the problem is one of the things that's allowed them to behave in this manner.
00:49:06 For so long is just like the boomers.
00:49:11 They've been skating on the largesse that resulted.
00:49:16 From World War 2 themselves.
00:49:18 You know, if everyone in your country it is fat and happy, they're not going to be complaining. So the watchdogs that might have no more, you know in the past kept an eye on power and tried to keep it in check.
00:49:33 They're they're distracted by their Cheetos and and Netflix.
00:49:40 You know, before that it was.
00:49:46 In the 60s, they're Woodstock. They're LSD.
00:49:53 When everyone's fat and happy, it's easy to get away with stuff and unfortunately, thanks to the new technologies, it's increasingly easier.
00:50:03 For them to keep everyone fat and happy.
00:50:07 It's super easy to mass produce calories, delicious calories, and it doesn't matter if it's poison. In fact, that's probably better, right? It's probably better if if the if the chicken feed will eventually.
00:50:21 Sterilize. If you don't like the chickens.
00:50:24 You're just feeding them because.
00:50:26 You can't outright kill them.
00:50:28 Because there's so many of them that you know, even though they're chickens that.
00:50:32 The numbers are so great that they will over, you know, attack you and and take care of you. So you can't just outright start attacking.
00:50:39 Them you got to poison them.
00:50:43 That's one way to do it.
00:50:49 And they'll never see it coming.
00:50:52 They'll be gobbling up that poison and loving every second of it.
00:50:59 And if one of the chickens says.
00:51:02 You know, I think this is poison.
Speaker
00:51:05 No, the other.
Devon
00:51:06 Chickens are like, no, you talking about. Stop being.
00:51:08 A black pillar.
00:51:10 This, this, this tastes good. It can't.
00:51:12 Be poisoned? I.
00:51:13 Like eating it.
00:51:14 How could it be?
00:51:15 Poisoned. If I like eating it.
00:51:18 The farmers, he's not as bad as you're saying. He gives us food every day.
00:51:24 He every day he comes out he.
00:51:25 Just throws his food on the ground.
00:51:27 How could how could that be bad?
00:51:31 You're so black, pilled.
00:51:32 Maybe you know what in?
00:51:34 Fact, if you don't like.
00:51:35 The flavor of the poison? Maybe, maybe.
00:51:38 We can get this other farmer to.
00:51:39 Buy a different brand.
Speaker 1
00:51:41 Of poison? I don't know. That's not the best metaphor, but I think you get what I'm saying.
Devon
00:51:49 So legal options in terms of legal options.
00:51:52 I mean, they're running out of, I mean, the time in terms of the core system, let me put it that way. It's not that they're running out of legal options. There are legal options, but it starts to get more and more into fantasy land that it's going to actually be accomplished that way right now, in best case scenario, I don't think this is.
00:52:11 Even like the.
00:52:12 Case but best case scenario you're looking at and I kind of suspect this I. In fact I said that the court could very easily punt it because the court always dodges anything like this.
00:52:24 It's and they've said so in decisions. It's not like a secret they've said so in decisions where they've literally spelled it out and said, you know, technically we shouldn't rule this way. But if we if we don't, it's going to have this effect that is bad for the American people and and you know, that's not their job, right. Their job isn't to decide.
00:52:45 If it's bad, you know, because who's bad for the American people, according to who you know, not according to all those states that filed the lawsuit, but they they've often punted it or ruled a certain way that was unconstitutional, explicitly unconstitutional. They knew it and they said it.
00:53:04 But because it.
00:53:06 Wouldn't it would endanger the hierarchy, really. But because they say it's to protect you from yourself.
00:53:12 They rule that way. And so as soon as you have that, that court.
00:53:17 President once it's compromised like that, once they're comfortable, it's kind of like the censorship thing, right? Like, as soon as the the tech.
00:53:25 Companies were were comfortable censoring.
00:53:30 What was it? Daily stormer. I think it was the first to really get hit.
00:53:34 That's when you knew oh, so.
00:53:36 They're just going to keep censoring and censoring and censoring until someone physically stops them, and that's what's happening, right?
00:53:42 Same, you know, once you cross that line.
00:53:45 You have to be stopped. You're not going to stop yourself because that line was what was stopping you, right? The line was that was the ethics. The ethics was the knowledge that if I crossed this line.
00:53:58 Then there's nothing determining.
00:54:02 Well, you know, there's nothing that's explicitly saying who's OK to censor and who's not. It's just all up to me, you know? So that's the line, right, that you don't want to cross because once I cross that line.
00:54:13 Then anyone that?
00:54:13 Can just be censored, so once you've crossed it, you can't uncross it. You know, you're you're done. You will just censor as many people as you want.
00:54:22 Until someone stops you, well the same.
00:54:24 Thing with the.
00:54:25 Court once they cross that line of well.
00:54:30 We know this isn't the constitutional thing to do.
00:54:34 But we're going to do it anyway.
00:54:36 Then it's just going to it's just.
00:54:38 Going to keep getting.
00:54:39 Worse, because no one stopped them.
00:54:42 And no one's going to. I mean, they're they're gonna have to be physically stopped because it's the the ethics.
00:54:50 Were, well, our job is to interpret the Constitution and execute the OR. Or rather, we'll just interpret the inconsistent. That's really it interpret the Constitution.
00:55:05 And make judgments based on what the Constitution says.
00:55:10 So the moment that they go outside.
00:55:14 That umbrella.
00:55:16 Of what it is they're supposed to be doing.
00:55:19 And no one stops them like that was the ethics that was, that was the thing that was, that was, that was preventing them from just, you know, following their every, every whim from just ruling based on ohh. I like that lawyers *******.
00:55:32 Better than the other lawyer.
00:55:34 Because at this point, that's where you're that's if the you know the Constitution doesn't matter. That's eventually what you're going to get to.
00:55:40 Eventually gonna get to. There's really nothing that cause that.
00:55:44 You're no longer bound by your what you were.
00:55:47 Directed to do when we created the position.
00:55:52 So anything goes.
00:55:55 And that's the problem. Too many of these lines.
00:55:59 Have been crossed across the board. Too many of these lines.
00:56:03 Have been crossed.
00:56:06 And now the system is.
00:56:08 Just kind of like its formalities.
00:56:16 It's all just it's it's decorum. It's not even formalities. It's just decorum. It's just dressed up tyranny.
00:56:25 It's tyranny with more steps.
00:56:32 And it always works. I mean, if you think about it, that's what the founding fathers had had planned on. They wanted to make a system that would make it difficult for tyranny.
00:56:43 But eventually that system gets.
00:56:46 Watered down every time someone crosses one of those lines and no one stops them.
00:56:52 That that.
00:56:53 That line has been crossed and it's not going to be uncrossed.
00:56:58 And so little by little over the last 250 years or so.
00:57:04 Enough of those lines have been crossed to where it's.
00:57:09 The system itself is is no longer functional.
00:57:13 And nothing about the system at all, is it would be recognizable if you showed the founding fathers how? What? What they're creation.
00:57:24 Had ended up like I don't.
00:57:25 Think that they'd be surprised.
00:57:29 Because that's why they built it like that because they kind of knew that this is the way it was going to go.
00:57:34 And so they just put in they.
00:57:35 Built in enough.
00:57:37 **** in the way of people that wanted to.
00:57:41 Be tyrants that at least it would take.
Speaker 1
00:57:43 A while you know.
Devon
00:57:45 And it has it, you know, took two.
00:57:46 150 years.
00:57:50 I think there were some other assumptions.
00:57:53 You know, I think they made the assumption that demographically we would stay the same and in fact they they talked about it openly and and you can read this.
Speaker 1
00:58:02 In their writings, you.
Devon
00:58:03 Know Benjamin Franklin didn't even want Italians coming here.
00:58:08 He just wanted the the.
00:58:11 Well, basically the English accent people.
00:58:15 The same people who founded the country.
00:58:18 To be the stock that we were pulling from.
00:58:23 When it came to immigrants.
00:58:27 And so all these people that say that, oh, well, the founding fathers wanted us to be a big.
00:58:31 Melting pot. That's ********.
00:58:34 They they're literally white nationalists.
00:58:38 I think they probably also assumed, even though I don't think that the founding fathers themselves, like people always say, well, they they were deists. They weren't atheists. They were. Yeah. But you know, they weren't.
00:58:48 They weren't exactly.
00:58:52 Super religious, you know, they weren't like Super Christian. I mean, the people were at the time and I think, but, you know, not the thing fathers themselves. And I think that's another assumption that they made.
00:59:02 Was well, this is.
00:59:03 You know, historically if you, if you went back?
00:59:09 Their historic their their modern historical record.
00:59:12 Would lead them.
00:59:13 To believe that? Oh well, you know Christianity.
00:59:16 Is going to be a a feature of America for the foreseeable future. A large part of the society, a large part of the culture of the people that live here. And so you can make it some assumptions based on that, some assumptions on the behavior of the people that you're going to have because a lot of this experiment.
00:59:39 The the, The the people self governing right. Like if your whole system is based on not having top down dictatorial edicts and and and and and having as few laws as possible, then the assumption is there's going to be some self policing going on and and that was a large role.
00:59:59 Of religion.
01:00:03 And and.
01:00:04 It which?
01:00:05 By the way, worked.
01:00:09 Up until post World War 2.
01:00:13 Post World War 2.
01:00:15 You know, one of the things that's going to be featured in My Simpsons video is the correlation between and, and it doesn't mean causation. And I just think it, I think.
01:00:26 It's one of the many causes.
01:00:29 But the correlation between the way church attendants and christianities depicted in The Simpsons.
01:00:38 And church attendants in America.
01:00:43 It correlates perfectly.
01:00:45 In the first seasons of The Simpsons.
01:00:50 The Simpsons go to church, and while church is depicted as maybe kind of boring or something like that, it's not as I mean by the last season.
01:00:59 They're saying that atheists go to heaven and that God is going to change like it. It's like this weird. They have a whole.
01:01:08 Episode and in.
01:01:09 The this very last season they did.
01:01:11 Or maybe it was the one before that where God is sitting there and saying, you know what, there are many paths to God and it really doesn't matter what religion you practice or really anything that you do. You're no one's going to hell anymore because I'm God and I've decided that as long as you know you didn't rape anyone, you're pretty much going to heaven.
01:01:31 Now and and like there's like a whole episode about that. It's it's weird.
01:01:37 How much they focus on this?
01:01:44 And by the.
01:01:44 Way you know, I don't know if you guys know this.
01:01:47 Jews don't believe in hell the same way Christians do.
01:01:54 Which is a large part of that. When the people designing your culture.
01:01:59 Don't believe in a major thing like that that everyone else believes, and that's going to have some just that by itself is going to have some huge implications.
01:02:08 Because that was part.
01:02:09 Of the self governing.
01:02:11 Part of the self governing was and this this applied.
01:02:15 To the leaders.
01:02:16 You know, if you had local representatives, if you had senators?
01:02:20 That believed that they would go to hell if.
01:02:22 They did bad things.
01:02:25 That's going to that's going to have a very positive impact on how the government is run.
01:02:31 If everyone in Washington right now.
01:02:34 Truly believed.
01:02:36 That if they did bad things, they would go to hell.
01:02:41 We would not be in this situation right now.
01:02:44 The fact of the matter.
01:02:45 Is almost none of them do.
01:02:49 Almost none of them do.
01:02:53 I don't even think Trump believes in hell.
01:02:56 And if he does, he certainly.
01:02:57 Doesn't think he's going there.
01:03:05 All right, so let's take a look at chat.
01:03:09 Now there's the typical everyone you know the weird.
01:03:14 In fighting with Christians, that's ever so productive, it's super gay and part of the problem, so all you.
01:03:20 Guys doing that are ****.
01:03:23 Let's see here. What else do we got? Putin said. He is the President of Russia and is and his only responsibility is to represent Russian interest. Yeah, maybe he does. Maybe he doesn't. I don't know. I'm not Russian enough to know if that's that's real.
01:03:39 I mean, that's the that's the image we're presented with. I don't know if that's really.
Speaker 1
01:03:43 How he rolls.
Devon
01:03:47 Trump, with his Jewish grandkids. Yeah. But you know, Biden and his Jewish grandkids, everyone of Biden's kids married to Jew, too.
01:03:56 So pick your poison.
01:03:57 You know.
01:03:59 That's pretty much the.
01:04:02 I mean it's it's.
01:04:04 The six of one and half.
01:04:05 A dozen of the other.
01:04:07 What do you think of groups like NJP or the Patriot?
01:04:13 The Patriot front NJP what's? Oh, the the national. Yeah, I I I I think that's the kind of thing you have to do.
01:04:20 If you want to challenge these groups.
01:04:23 The The thing is though.
01:04:26 You gotta understand what you're up against. You're up against a lot of money, so I don't think. I think it's still.
01:04:33 I think it's going to. It's still going to be feeble, feeble. I mean, I I hate to describe it that way. I.
01:04:38 Don't. I don't want to discourage people from trying these things, but it's.
01:04:44 You're up against the kind of money. Like, if if you're looking at political solutions, which is what that is, right, if you want to, I'm going to make my own party and I'm going to explicitly.
01:04:53 Stand up for the rights of.
01:04:55 The ancestors of the founding Fathers and.
01:04:59 And try to, you know, set the clock back or or or set it forward, you know or whatever. But it's a political.
Speaker 1
01:05:05 Solution you're talking about.
Devon
01:05:07 It's probably not going to.
01:05:08 Work. It's not going to work.
01:05:11 I don't think there is a political solution.
01:05:15 And I think everyone knows that deep down or most people do. I mean, look at the Twitter trends the last couple of weeks.
01:05:23 Seems like people are figuring that out, you know.
01:05:27 The the the problem the issue is is that you're that requires sacrifice and and the big part of why we're in this mess in the first place.
01:05:36 Is that people aren't even willing.
01:05:37 To do the bare.
Speaker 1
01:05:38 Minimum that you.
Devon
01:05:39 Know people aren't willing to lose their jobs to, you know, they're not going to speak up at work because they don't want to get.
01:05:45 You know or or there's that meme.
01:05:47 Where you know Christians.
01:05:50 You know, 1000 years ago are getting fed to the Lions because they wouldn't deny Christ and Christians today are just like.
01:05:59 OK, Gavin Newsom, I guess I.
01:06:01 Can't go to church?
01:06:04 Yeah, and that's that's.
01:06:06 That's the difference. Right now we have we have a cut society, we have a society that's that's too comfortable. They're not willing to give up even the most.
01:06:15 You know.
01:06:17 Like OK.
01:06:18 To understand my situation and one of the reasons I have a little disdain for these people is I could be making a **** ton of ******* money right now.
01:06:26 Like a ****.
01:06:26 Ton more than probably almost everyone listening.
01:06:30 And I could be living really nice.
01:06:33 In a nice place.
01:06:35 I I would have to have a mortgage. I'm not gonna be like.
01:06:38 I wouldn't be like super rich.
01:06:40 But I can make a lot of money, have a nice place.
01:06:43 Have a fancy car, have you know?
01:06:46 Jet skis or whatever the **** I.
01:06:49 And be totally blue pilled and and play whatever the new video game system you know is at all times always have like the latest video card and.
01:06:59 And all that nonsense.
01:07:03 I could do all that I've done all that.
01:07:07 And I decided.
01:07:09 Years ago.
01:07:12 Like around the same time I took the black pill and I saw how bad it.
01:07:15 Was with Dennis Hastert and all that stuff.
01:07:18 I was like, oh.
01:07:20 The rights in trouble.
01:07:23 Because the right is really ****** at communicating.
01:07:27 And honestly, we have a lot of, we have a lot of MPC's. I mean, it's really easy to make fun of the leftist MPC's, but sometimes it's harder to look in the mirror and see the NPC's on our side.
01:07:38 We have a lot of NPCS and we have a lot of justice. There's not a lot of people.
01:07:45 That are that are pointing out the real problems that we've got going on and so we're not having a lot of discussions about solutions because a lot of these problems are.
01:07:55 Being ignored and overlooked.
01:07:57 And I'm I'm someone who sees the problems and I feel like I'm fairly good at communicating them.
01:08:04 And while I I'm.
01:08:05 Not ever going to be someone that's going.
01:08:07 To even be like in history books or anything like that by any measure.
01:08:11 In some small way.
01:08:14 I think I can help.
01:08:16 The people that.
01:08:18 Are my tribe.
01:08:20 That are under attack, who are facing an existential threat.
01:08:26 I think I can help them identify.
01:08:30 These problems.
01:08:32 And I can be part of the the discussion in the solution. I'm not really. You know, I'm not a big picture solution guy. I'm just not. I'm not going to come out and say like, I've identified all these, you know. And by the way.
01:08:42 That's the other.
01:08:43 Thing that if I already know if you say oh, don't talk about a problem if you have a solution. I already know that you're a corporate cuck slave.
01:08:50 Because that's the only that corporate cuck slaves are the only ones that think like that, because their bosses will tell them that. So they stop complaining. So you're just programmed to like, not complain about something because your boss doesn't want to have to address any of the issues you have. So they just tell you well, unless you're going to do it unless you're going to do my.
01:09:06 Job don't don't explain to me that there's a problem.
01:09:11 Well, I'm going to, I'm going to explain to you when there's a problem, when even when I don't have a solution.
01:09:14 Or if it's a solution that maybe people aren't ready for a solution that really you can't even openly discuss. But I'm going to do my best to identify problems.
01:09:27 Help with the solution.
01:09:29 And communicate it in a way that I think that I'm.
01:09:31 Uniquely qualified to do.
01:09:33 You know, I've been doing communications my entire life.
01:09:37 I feel like I'm pretty good at.
01:09:39 And I knew once I decided that that's that's the road I'm going to take. It might get in the way of a lot of the other of.
01:09:46 Previous life goals I've had.
01:09:48 It might get in the way of of having the kind of family life that I had envisioned it might get in the way of my financial goals. It might get in the way of of my my, you know, like I'm not.
01:10:00 A classy, snobby guy, but I mean to some extent everyone is right a little bit. And so it might get in the way of my.
Speaker 1
01:10:07 Status, you know.
01:10:08 Where I where I want to be in the in the in the.
Devon
01:10:12 The the hierarchy.
01:10:15 You know, am I get in?
01:10:15 The way of a lot of these things.
01:10:17 That I used to to really value.
01:10:22 I'm going to I know that the institution is going to attack me financially in every other way that they can, and I'm going to have to reorganize my life.
01:10:30 To deal with that reality. And so I did.
01:10:34 And I live in a really ****** place like.
01:10:37 Look, I love I I've learned to love.
01:10:39 It, you know, like I actually grew fond of a place, especially when you fix it as much as I've fixed this place. But look, it's a ****** place.
Speaker
01:10:49 It's not, it's.
Devon
01:10:49 Not nice. The bunker. The pillbox, it's.
01:10:52 Not a great.
01:10:52 Place it's not someone that you feel like you want to have dinner guests over and show off the the the cheap linoleum floor in your really ****** bathroom with really low water pressure and only one temperature or two temperatures either really cold.
01:11:09 Or maybe kind of lukewarm.
01:11:13 And the, you know, like the the 1940s electrical system.
01:11:18 With no grounding anywhere, when when I use electronics as much as I do and the leaky roof and the like there I could go on and on. This place is a a ******* nightmare.
01:11:29 I don't have a mortgage.
01:11:31 And that's what I could do. That's what I could pull off.
01:11:35 I could pull off.
01:11:37 Because I knew you will lose all your clients. In fact, I did lose all my clients.
01:11:42 In fact, there's.
01:11:43 I have I have clients that owe me money and have owed me money for a while and I don't. I don't even. I don't suspect they're going to be paying me that money.
01:11:50 And I don't have the money to go to the small claims court and.
01:11:53 Try to get it.
01:11:56 So it's just gone.
01:11:58 And the location I'm at is not ideal.
01:12:03 But it's what, like I said, it's.
01:12:06 It's what I could afford. The Internet situation is pretty dire.
01:12:11 But it's what I.
01:12:11 Can do. So I'm I'm making all these sacrifices in my life to try to help.
01:12:17 These people.
01:12:19 And these people can't even stop.
01:12:21 Their Netflix subscription.
01:12:28 You see why that might be a little frustrating.
01:12:31 These people can't stop their Netflix subscription. They can't cancel their Amazon Prime subscription.
01:12:37 That's why we're ******.
01:12:40 And look, I I'm and.
01:12:41 I'm not even that mad because again, I'm black pilled I get it? That's.
01:12:44 What I expect out of people.
01:12:46 That's why I'm black pill. I I expect most people to not cancel their Netflix or their Amazon.
01:12:51 Prime. That's why we're in trouble.
01:12:54 If I thought they would.
01:12:56 I wouldn't be black pilled.
01:12:59 But that's the difference between me.
01:13:03 And a lot of these people that are telling.
01:13:04 You that oh.
01:13:05 No, you know there's a political solution.
01:13:14 They're just looking at the immediate.
01:13:20 Yeah, in the in, in the, in the in the here.
01:13:22 And now and the immediate.
01:13:24 Is it that big of a deal if you cancel your Netflix subscription? Is that going to bankrupt Netflix? No.
01:13:34 Is that going to punish Netflix if you go cancel your subscription the day, are they going to have a memo that goes to the entire country? Ohh Jimmy Johnson. He he canceled his subscription the day. We better change our ways. As of right now, no more pedophile ****.
01:13:50 No, of course not.
01:13:55 And that's the problem.
01:13:57 Is we have this this instant gratification. I want results right now.
01:14:04 For any sacrifice, I'm going to make.
01:14:07 There better be results.
Speaker 1
01:14:08 Right now.
Devon
01:14:11 And that's just not the way the universe works.
01:14:14 The people that subverted this country didn't do so overnight.
01:14:21 The sacrifices they made.
01:14:24 Didn't pay off some of.
01:14:25 Them didn't even get to live long enough to see him pay off.
01:14:32 Then you're just not serious. You just don't have your head in the game. If you're not willing to make the kind of sacrifices that.
01:14:38 Like look me.
01:14:39 Doing this.
01:14:41 Might not, might not change in my lifetime, especially me. Living like this might not change anything really for me. In fact, I think it's it's a.
01:14:51 Pretty safe bet.
01:14:54 My life would probably be easier if I just took the blue like the guy in the matrix, right? That's like, oh, I know this steak is fake and.
01:15:03 I'm just going to eat it anyway and.
01:15:05 And go back and take the blue pill, go back to the matrix.
01:15:09 I could be that guy.
01:15:11 And do that.
01:15:13 And ultimately.
01:15:15 In my lifetime, is it going to change anything?
01:15:19 Probably not.
01:15:21 I don't I.
01:15:21 Don't have the kind of ego that's required to think that things that I'm saying and doing here are going to in my lifetime dramatically alter the course of.
01:15:34 World the world history, you know, like I don't. I don't.
01:15:38 I'm not a.
01:15:39 I'm not crazy like a lot of these.
01:15:40 People are crazy.
01:15:46 It's still worth it because.
01:15:48 It's what I can do.
01:15:51 It's I'm I'm using my talents.
01:15:56 In whatever way that I can, no matter how small that ends up being.
01:16:02 I'm putting my money where my mouth is.
01:16:05 And who knows, maybe I'll reach someone.
01:16:08 Who will then?
01:16:10 You know it will have the butterfly effect, you know, maybe in some small way I will change someone's thinking and then they'll change some, you know, who knows? Who knows? It will happen.
01:16:22 And I'm optimistic about that.
01:16:25 People thinking that black pilled means that you can't ever be optimistic. They're just people that don't want you to.
01:16:30 To look at the world realistically.
01:16:34 I'm optimistic about a lot of things. I'm optimistic that, yeah, we'll, we'll eventually, eventually.
01:16:42 See our way out of.
01:16:43 This it's just going to be painful.
01:16:45 And long and.
01:16:46 It's going to require a lot more sacrifice than what people are doing right now.
01:16:55 And I'm not saying that, you know. Oh, therefore, everyone to go.
01:16:58 Out and quit your jobs today or whatever you have to be smart about. I was smart about it.
01:17:02 I I slowly.
01:17:05 Not, not too slow. Look, look, I'm already. I'm here, right?
01:17:10 You can't be too slow about it.
01:17:11 But I didn't just Willy nilly.
01:17:15 Reorganize my life. It's something you have to think through and and carefully do. But you got to do it.
01:17:21 You have to detach from the system that's killing you.
01:17:28 You have to stop feeding the beast.
01:17:33 Or you really have no.
01:17:36 Like like the Supreme Court will say, you have no standing.
01:17:42 You can complain all you want.
01:17:44 But if you're still feeding the beast.
01:17:47 You have no standing.
01:17:51 Case dismissed, ************.
01:18:02 All right, here we go.
01:18:05 You're being heard from Portugal. Sweet.
01:18:09 I've actually made ham radio contacts in Portugal.
01:18:15 See Ham Radio will, as much as I don't think shortwave is going to take over. Ham radio would be a very useful communication tool if they shut off the Internet.
01:18:23 Like let's say.
01:18:25 By some miracle.
01:18:27 Trump decides to take it to the next level I.
01:18:29 Don't think that's going.
01:18:30 To be what happens.
01:18:32 But that is.
01:18:33 That's what a lot of people are putting.
01:18:35 Their hopes on is that the military.
01:18:38 Because this is.
01:18:39 This isn't. I mean, I don't know that the founding fathers would.
01:18:43 Would agree with this, but the the the modern interpretation on the right of the establishment, right? Or I guess the the MAGA right or the quintard right or what? I don't know. However you want to call those people.
01:18:55 Is that it is now or it will shortly become if all legal options are exhausted, it'll it'll become the militaries obligation to then step in and say, look, we're one of the checks and balances. I don't think that that's how it.
01:19:11 Was initially viewed, but they are another branch of government and they could. I don't think that that will happen.
01:19:18 But if it did.
01:19:20 Let's say like you know one day.
01:19:22 The internet's just.
01:19:23 Not doesn't work.
01:19:26 And or cell phone service or both. You know it doesn't work. You'll know why. That's something. Screw that. That's what will happen. If if there is like a military coup.
01:19:36 Communications will be shut the ****.
01:19:39 And so the only way that you might be able to find out what the Hell's going on is going to be through radio.
01:19:45 And the only way that you might be able to communicate with the outside world it.
01:19:48 Might be through.
Speaker 1
01:19:49 Ham radio because.
Devon
01:19:50 They can. They can jam that **** too, but they can't. They can't jam it 100%. It's not like a wire. They.
01:19:56 Can just cut, you know it's.
01:19:59 Very porous.
01:20:01 You got the the the ability.
01:20:04 To jam the entire entire spectrum.
01:20:08 Throughout the entire country is just. I mean, that's.
01:20:11 That'd be insane. They would not be able to do that, and I don't even think they they even have the infrastructure to even try to do that because it's such a small it's such a minority of people that would even have the equipment, right? So it just isn't worth.
01:20:24 It to budget for that.
01:20:27 But yeah, good that I'm in Portugal.
01:20:35 Hope my East Asian.
01:20:37 Made radio isn't compromised.
01:20:41 Yeah, I mean, look.
01:20:43 I don't like.
01:20:46 I don't care if it's East Asian, all my radios, most of them are are East Asian. They're they're yasuo's, which are Japanese. All in my old ones, right. They're all tube radios, but they're they're Japanese.
01:20:57 UM.
01:20:59 But the SDRS?
01:21:02 I have one. I have one SDR for those who don't know software defined radio. So it's it basically has firmware that determines what the radio can do.
01:21:11 If it's not connected to the Internet, it's not a big deal, but a lot of these radios are connected to the Internet. Now you hook them up to the Internet so you can look. There's apps on your phone like a lot. I don't like modern radios because it's it at this. It's basically just an extension of the Internet, which is kind of defeats the whole purpose where you have these apps I've seen like, these boomers have their phones and they can, like, pick up their phone and.
01:21:31 And they can use their radio. That's 1000 miles away at home and they think it's so cool. And I'm like.
01:21:37 No, because you're using the Internet. You know. That's why. Why even use the radio at that point? Why not just go on a discord server? If you're having to use the Internet to?
01:21:44 Get to your radio, you know.
01:21:45 Like I don't.
01:21:48 Like why? Why? But that's so, as long as you're not doing that, you're pretty much OK. I wouldn't worry about it.
01:21:57 Have you done a video on blood libel?
01:22:00 No, I have not.
01:22:07 We must work on laser comms, set up a relay system now. That's why you want ham radio. Is anything that that's that's requires an infrastructure you need. What you need is Coms that are point to point where there's no infrastructure whatsoever required. That's why when all these people are talking about.
01:22:25 Like, oh, what we need is like.
01:22:27 Wi-Fi web you know, like this, where everyone's got like their.
01:22:33 Their routers hooked up to like this, this tangle, where they're all connected and and and we have like this, no.
01:22:41 Because it's, it's you.
01:22:42 Need an infrastructure still with an HF radio. All I need is me.
01:22:47 And anyone out anyone out there that I talked?
01:22:49 To they just need whatever they've got. And so there's nothing in between me and them, which is why they can't block it. Which is why I don't have to worry about something. The infrastructure wise breaking, you know, like with the with if you get your just your technician license, you have to use a repeater to talk to people.
01:23:07 And that could go down, you know, the repeater in my area goes down all the time.
01:23:15 Our hammering is expensive. Yeah. I mean, if you don't know what you're doing, especially because that there's, I mean, you can get good deals, there's ham radios you can get for 200 bucks. That'll do what you need to do. But you got to research that ****. There's a lot of junk out. There's a lot of overpriced junk, and there's a lot of.
01:23:34 Just expensive accessories and stuff that you don't need.
01:23:43 For 250K USD you can buy $1,000,000 beach house in Brazil.
01:23:49 But do you really want to live in Brazil?
01:23:53 I mean, I don't know.
01:23:54 I think here's the thing I I've thought about this because I have the option to leave the country.
01:24:00 And I I've thought about it.
01:24:02 But the problem with that is.
01:24:05 You know you can run.
01:24:07 Away from the problem, it's.
Speaker 1
01:24:07 Just going to follow you.
Devon
01:24:10 It's just one of those things.
01:24:11 Where? What, what? What do?
01:24:12 You feel like doing? I mean, do you want us? Do you think the West is worth saving?
01:24:17 Because if you do, you gotta stick it out. You gotta do you gotta dig in and try to fix this, because no one else is going to do it. Now you might say like, hey, I'd rather it's it's better for me personally to just leave.
01:24:30 And even if I go to this other country, that's already super.
01:24:34 Cocked or whatever.
01:24:35 It's not going to bother me as much because I'm not going to feel like it's my country.
01:24:41 I'm just going to be a tourist, so who cares if the the local government is corrupt and ****** and everything like that? Because.
01:24:48 I'm just here to have a good time.
01:24:49 Then why even?
01:24:50 Leave. You know, why not just?
01:24:52 Let America go to **** while you live here too.
01:24:56 You know what I mean? Like it. It's.
01:24:58 Because basically what you're saying is.
01:25:00 I don't want to fight.
01:25:03 And sadly, that's that's what most people are saying, and that's why we're like this.
01:25:11 OK, let's see here. Sweeting is falling too.
01:25:16 Follow the golden one. He seems like he's alright. I don't. I haven't watched a lot of his content, but I mean.
01:25:22 I've heard of him.
01:25:23 I heard of of him like years ago.
01:25:26 And but it wasn't until very recently that I subscribed because I I just never saw his channel show up anywhere. And finally by some.
01:25:36 Freak miracle or some glitch in the algorithm that showed up in my recommended one day I.
01:25:41 Was like, OK, so I I sobbed.
01:25:43 Over there and.
01:25:45 I think I watched like one of his.
01:25:48 One of his videos that was and it.
01:25:50 Seemed like he's pretty cool.
01:25:54 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:26:01 You can fight for America from a distance.
01:26:03 Yeah, but I mean.
01:26:09 In some ways.
01:26:11 You can't. You can't physically fight for America from a distance. And if you think that's an inevitability.
01:26:21 As I do.
01:26:23 It's not going to be helpful to anyone here if you're in.
01:26:27 Europe or something you know?
01:26:34 All right. Yeah, this is. I don't agree with.
01:26:36 This at all better.
01:26:37 To survive today and fight another day, dying the struggle is pointless.
01:26:41 No, it's not pointless. Perhaps you've heard of martyrs?
01:26:45 That is, that was that Jesus philosophy. Aren't you asked to be Christ like did Jesus say? Well, you know, I know the Romans are coming, but I'm going to sneak out the back here and fight to, you know, live to fight another day. No, he didn't think that dying for his cause was pointless.
01:27:04 See, that's. That's the thinking right there is everything that's wrong.
01:27:10 With the right.
01:27:12 Everything that's wrong with the right.
01:27:16 They've been kicking the can down the road now for generations. None of them have have wanted to be the ones that actually risk anything.
01:27:25 They keep thinking, oh, we're gonna live the fight other bit. But are you really ever gonna fight? When? When you. When. Where is this fight going to happen? You keep talking about ohh. Gonna live to fight another day. OK, so there's a plan to fight in another day. Like what day is that exactly? Is that the day after you've you. You're like you're the boomers and and you've lived your entire life. And and and as everything's just gone to ****.
01:27:46 And then you die, and the next generation has to live to fight another day, like at what point do you fight the other day? Like, where's this day you keep talking about? I don't see this day.
01:27:57 I think that day's now.
01:28:00 If if not when?
01:28:03 You know, because if you can't tell me when this other day is, you're just using that as.
01:28:08 An excuse to not have to fight.
01:28:17 Let's see here. The Femoid question supersedes the JQ right now before we disappear.
01:28:22 I don't know. I think that.
01:28:25 That people are too hard.
01:28:27 On women in the movement, because and I understand 100% why.
01:28:31 We need women in the movement.
01:28:33 We their hearts and minds, we don't need them like in.
01:28:36 The movement, but we need them on board.
01:28:39 And the strategy is that many I.
01:28:41 See a lot of people employing.
01:28:43 In terms of how to relate to women.
01:28:46 In the movement.
01:28:48 Are very toxic and are not you catch more flies with honey, OK?
01:28:54 And there's a reason why.
01:28:58 It's kind of a sausage festival.
01:29:01 You know, is look, women don't even like hearing.
01:29:06 That you don't want them to.
01:29:08 Have political power, right? The.
01:29:11 The women.
01:29:13 You have to understand.
01:29:16 You got to know your audience.
01:29:19 And women right now are under a totally different propaganda paradigm than you are than men are.
01:29:28 Women grow up thinking that they're they're, you know, they're very special and they're powerful and and they don't suffer the same.
01:29:37 Grievances. They don't have the same grievances that you have because they don't have the same kind of adversity that you have. It's way easier being a woman. So a lot of your complaints might even sound crazy to a woman because they don't experience life as a man.
01:29:54 And they've been told the polar opposite of what you're saying is true. It's a tougher sale. So you.
01:30:01 Got to be.
01:30:01 A little mindful of that. You can't just be.
01:30:03 Like ohh women are dumb. I mean, if you look at the IQ distribution.
01:30:07 Yeah, most women are midwives.
01:30:11 You know, like the with when when it comes to IQ distribution between men and women, men are either like really ******* dumb or really ******* smart. Like they're the they're distributed.
01:30:22 On the two polar opposites, more so than women are like women with women, there's like a a gathering at the middle right where there's not as many of them are, are ******* complete morons.
01:30:36 Even though it might seem that way because of their behavior, but also not as many of them are.
01:30:41 Going to be geniuses.
01:30:43 Which is pretty apparent because of.
Speaker 1
01:30:46 They don't invent, shed or anything like that so.
Devon
01:30:51 Midwives are particularly difficult to deal with because they're not dumb enough to realize how dumb they are, and they're not smart enough to realize how dumb they are you.
01:30:59 Know. And so they're just.
01:31:02 They just they think they're smarter than they are.
01:31:06 And they're women. So that the way that they think is totally different. It's not like a logic spatial based thinking. It's not a cause and effect kind of, you know, troubleshooting kind of a thinking. And there there's a reason why women aren't good at at at.
01:31:22 Coding. You know, the following linear sequential chain of events and understanding the causes and effects of that. I mean that's programming, right. You know, if this then do this. If this then do this and it just gets more and more complex and you're basically building this big machine that is.
01:31:42 Justice a series of cause and effects.
01:31:46 And or or, not even a serial. It's like a spider web of cause and effects and it just that women women don't think like that.
01:31:53 Which is why they shouldn't have political power. Because if you look, I mean that's they women are are better at thinking in the micro than they are in the macro.
01:32:08 Because if you think about their role over the well, all of human history until recently.
01:32:14 Their their thinking was.
01:32:17 The micro, the family.
01:32:19 I got to take care of this, this little house or what, you know, cave or whatever.
01:32:24 And these handful of children.
01:32:27 And my husband and like that's that's pretty.
01:32:29 That's it.
01:32:30 That's what my sphere of influence is small.
01:32:34 My experience in in what my actions the the repercussions are my actions are usually pretty easily apparent right away because like you know, my actions only affect my immediate family.
01:32:50 Whereas men had to think beyond that.
01:32:57 Interact with the world and in a much more.
01:33:00 Deadly way often times, which would weed out a lot of the people, a lot of the men.
01:33:05 Who weren't good at thinking like that?
01:33:09 So you just.
01:33:10 Got to know your audience. You got to understand.
01:33:11 What you're dealing with?
01:33:12 When you're dealing with women, and I understand the the anger.
01:33:17 Towards women, and I understand the frustration.
01:33:21 Towards women look.
01:33:24 I've I've.
01:33:28 I've dated a lot of ****** women.
01:33:30 I get it.
01:33:32 I get it.
01:33:36 And there is no easy answer to this.
01:33:39 If there was, I mean and then there never will be. By the way, this is something.
01:33:42 That's plagued men since.
01:33:44 The since Adam and Eve, you know what's what's the very first story in the Bible really is about women ******* over men because they weren't thinking about down the road, right, like.
01:33:56 That's that's the first thing the Bible tries to tell you.
01:34:01 We were living in Paradise. You know, everything was great and awesome. And then some ******* snake came.
01:34:09 And said hey.
01:34:11 Eat this apple. It'll be.
01:34:12 Good. And the woman doesn't think about well.
01:34:15 What would that?
01:34:16 What what would be the chain reaction be that I said in a motion by eating this apple? No, it's just like, oh, all right, I'll eat the apple. That sounds good.
01:34:26 And Bam, paradise is.
01:34:27 Over, I mean the word woman itself.
01:34:30 The woe of man.
01:34:37 So it's not, it's not a question that's going to be, I'm not going to be the one.
Speaker 1
01:34:41 That answers it.
Devon
01:34:44 It's just one of those, just one of those things that's just, you know, it is what it is, it's it's an obstacle that we have to navigate, but the solution isn't there for. Therefore we we bully.
01:34:57 Every woman out of our movement, because again, who wants to?
01:35:04 There's a reason why bars have ladies night.
01:35:07 Because if you.
01:35:07 Have ladies night. The men will show up.
01:35:10 If your movement is full of beautiful women, more men are going to show up.
01:35:18 And by the way, if your if your behavior.
01:35:25 That if what you if you want you project.
01:35:27 This strength and justice.
01:35:30 And uh.
01:35:35 Strong, masculine vibes. You're going to attract good women anyway, so I. Yeah, I get it. There's just no easy answer. Trust me. I.
01:35:48 I've had my own my own tangles.
01:35:52 With this subject, I want I've taught, been very open about the fact that I I lost the fiancee over all this, you know, deciding that this was the road I was going to take.
01:36:03 She she didn't.
01:36:04 She wanted to take the blue pill. She wanted to go live the fancy.
01:36:09 And works some meaningless job that made her feel fancy.
01:36:14 Because you would get to be around rich people and and wear fancy clothes and and we could have the she didn't want to give up the fancy house.
01:36:25 You know, she wanted to have.
01:36:29 She wanted to be a Kardashian, basically. You know, that's what all that's what a lot of women want.
01:36:33 That's why they watch that garbage.
01:36:36 They might not admit it, but.
01:36:36 That's kind of what they want.
01:36:39 They want to be envied, they want to be fancier than everybody else and that's.
01:36:44 You know that's that's their demons. They have to fight and many of them don't fight them because they're not even told by anyone that they should.
01:36:52 The left isn't full of lookers these days. Yeah, and that's the other thing, too, is we kind of get if.
01:36:58 You think about it.
01:37:00 As much as right wing women are are few and far between.
01:37:04 They're usually pretty attractive and not just physically. They're usually.
01:37:10 Just attractive people. There are people that you want to be around and and you like to engage with because.
01:37:16 It's it's, it's rarer.
01:37:20 But it's.
01:37:22 Yeah, I mean, I've dated my share of lefties.
Speaker 1
01:37:25 And that's usually a nightmare for every reason you can think of.
Devon
01:37:31 My ex-wife is still searching.
01:37:33 For more and more and more, yeah, that's women.
01:37:36 They want resources.
01:37:38 It's there. There's a reason why.
01:37:43 When there's no female hermits, right?
01:37:47 When I say the word hermit, you immediately think of some long bearded guy living in the forest by.
01:37:52 Himself or whatever.
01:37:54 Women aren't built to do that. Women can't survive that.
01:37:58 They certainly won't do it under their own initiative.
01:38:03 I don't think they're capable of doing that. I don't think. I think a woman would. I mean, it's hard enough for a man to do that.
01:38:08 It's it's hard work.
01:38:11 To disconnect from the system.
01:38:13 That's why most people don't ever do it. It's hard work. It's hard work to disconnect from the system and and even I'm connected in. In some ways. I mean, I'll. I'm trying to wean off as much as I can.
01:38:25 You know, like I'm still connected to the grid, for example.
01:38:29 In some ways.
01:38:32 My solar power that I generate here isn't isn't enough to to power everything. I need to power yet, yet it will be eventually, might take years, I don't know.
01:38:42 In the meantime, I do what I can.
01:38:44 UM.
01:38:45 But it's hard to just totally disconnect from the system.
01:38:53 Hermit women are witches. Where's cat ladies? But they're rarely. They're not like they're not like out in the forest, living off the land. They're in the cities, living off the government. They're living.
01:39:03 Off of you.
01:39:09 How do I find a right?
01:39:10 Wing woman.
01:39:11 Wish I could answer the question that question I think. I mean, in my experience, church is a good place.
01:39:19 The the political stuff when people have asked me like, well, how useful do you think this political, these political movements you see, where people are doing these rallies, the stop the steel garbage that's I mean, you know.
01:39:33 It's been at the very least, it's been infiltrated by grifters. I don't want to say the the entire thing is grifters, but there's certainly a.
Speaker 1
01:39:38 Lot of grifters attached to that.
Devon
01:39:40 The the rallies that you've seen recently.
01:39:46 Or the the National Justice Party, stuff like that.
01:39:50 That's another reason why you don't want to exclude women.
01:39:52 Politically cause these.
01:39:54 Could be situations where it's good for men to to meet right wing women.
01:39:59 And if the.
01:39:59 Women don't feel welcome at these places.
01:40:02 You're not going to meet him.
01:40:05 So that's another.
01:40:05 Reason why you want to make these these.
01:40:10 Events in these groups, a place where women feel welcome now, again, doesn't mean.
01:40:15 They have a say.
01:40:17 That doesn't mean that they're a leader of anything. Doesn't mean that they're they're participating in the the structure of the group.
01:40:25 But they should feel totally comfortable going there. And in fact, you might even want to think about if you're if you're one of the organizers of these groups or you think about making your own group, think about what groups did in the past.
01:40:37 You know, like is in the past when you had social clubs or you had political clubs that included wives and and.
01:40:48 You know, in some cases, I guess female children.
01:40:52 They would have like a separate room for the wives where they did like activities or something. You know, something fun. Now you'd have to modernize that a little bit, but I would think I would think that if you're going to be doing one of these groups or one of these organizations, you might even want to get, you know, your.
01:41:06 One exception to.
01:41:09 Female participation is you find a woman who's in.
01:41:12 Charge of like the.
01:41:13 The women's group.
01:41:15 You know, you said you sexually segregate.
01:41:17 It in a way.
01:41:18 And you let them do their own little thing and their thing, because there, there are things politically, women.
01:41:23 Can be good at.
01:41:25 So you let.
01:41:25 Them have their own little gender segregated.
01:41:33 That's not the main organization and isn't.
01:41:38 Maybe ever even public facing in any real meaningful way, but in the background it gives them something to do. There's things you can think of that they could do and they they could even do. You could even like from an education standpoint, you could introduce propaganda into that group that makes women want to have children, make families and home school and all that stuff.
01:41:58 You just make it separate though.
01:42:02 So that's that's one solution. There's a solution.
01:42:04 Where I've I've.
01:42:05 We've talked it through and we've come up with a solution.
01:42:09 To the female problem and that is OK. Separate but.
01:42:13 Equal, you know.
01:42:17 You can have your own little club.
01:42:19 That we will, we will help you.
01:42:21 With nominally.
01:42:24 And we'll we'll find some strong, smart woman that can be the the matriarch of that club.
01:42:30 And then you guys can.
01:42:33 You know, go crazy.
01:42:35 And stay out of our hair.
01:42:42 OK.
01:42:45 Uniforms, fundraising, childcare, et cetera. Yeah, like they could be the ones selling the uniforms. They could be in their groups, making our flags and baking pastries for the bake sale. And there's things women could do and it'd.
01:42:58 Be totally fine.
01:42:59 You just keep them separate. You keep them in. You know, you just don't make them your keynote speakers.
01:43:05 Like maybe at the big event every year. You know you have the a representative of that group give you kind of a lowdown of of how the group's doing, the successes, the challenges. You know, if they need.
01:43:13 Any help that kind of?
01:43:14 A thing that's cool, but they're just.
Speaker
01:43:16 You know.
Devon
01:43:17 They're they're they're the women's group.
01:43:20 And they should be treated as such.
01:43:22 You know, they're not the.
01:43:23 The main course they're a side dish.
01:43:26 And you know, it keeps them busy, keeps them so where they're able to to participate because, you know, like I said, hearts and minds, right?
01:43:40 And they can do and they can do matchmaking. You know, there's there's so many ways you could do this.
01:43:47 You just have to segregate.
01:43:49 Which is something that that especially Christian institutions, have been doing for eons, and I don't know what, when or why that stopped.
01:43:59 But that seemed to be a good.
01:44:01 A good way to do things.
01:44:09 I would kill to find a.
01:44:10 Woman's group like that.
01:44:11 Well, there.
01:44:11 You go Rockwell's daughter, 1480.
01:44:13 Eight you can.
01:44:15 You could start a women's group like that.
01:44:19 And I think there's.
01:44:20 People that have that have sort of.
01:44:22 And it's a difficult thing.
01:44:23 A lot of it requires.
01:44:25 A. It would require some funding, but it does require the support of the men's group because it is isn't. I mean, of course, like I was saying like this, it's going to be a subsidiary, so it needs to have the support.
01:44:39 Of the main group.
01:44:41 In order to be successful.
01:44:43 And then all the men that are in that main group can funnel all their wives and girlfriends and sisters and moms and whatever into that, into that subgroup.
01:45:00 Sounds better than Muslim guys taking our women.
01:45:04 Which is exactly what will happen.
01:45:08 If you don't.
01:45:11 If you if you just try to exclude them.
01:45:16 You know, just if you just try to ostracize them and you just try to.
01:45:20 Humiliate them out of your group? They're gonna. They're not gonna just be like, oh, well, I guess I'll just vote, right?
01:45:25 Wing the rest.
01:45:26 Of my life until they take away my.
01:45:27 Vote No, they're going.
01:45:29 To Rush right out of your arms into the arms of one of your enemies.
01:45:39 When you date.
01:45:40 Women tell them right up front that you're looking for a wife. Want to have children? You're.
01:45:44 Not going to have sex with them.
01:45:48 Yeah, I mean that's that's a strategy that could work.
01:45:53 I would definitely if that's if that's your goals, I would it. It's very important to be honest.
01:46:00 And you'll know, right?
01:46:00 Away, even if they lie, you'll know right away if that sits well with them, but just by their.
01:46:05 Reaction to that?
01:46:07 And you're right, you should.
01:46:08 Bring that up as soon as possible in the beginning. Otherwise you're just ******* around and wasting time.
01:46:21 Christian women are a headache. I don't know. There's a lot of good people. Make fun of the Karen meme. They they get mad at and I know Karens doesn't lot of Karens are atheists, but.
01:46:33 That psycho energy of the.
01:46:36 Now, look, I hate. I hate the piety.
01:46:40 Personality, whether it's in in women or men, and it seems to.
01:46:45 Appear more often in women in when it comes to Christians.
01:46:49 So I if that's what you're talking about, I I know what you're saying, but that's.
01:46:52 A totally separate problem.
01:46:54 Christian women can be the best women because they've got that psycho energy of wanting to UM.
01:47:04 First of all, they're going to they they buy into like their faith is stronger in my experience.
01:47:08 Maybe which is limited.
01:47:10 But their their.
01:47:11 Faith seems to be stronger in many cases than the men in my household. The reason we went to church every Sunday wasn't because my dad wanted to, which maybe that was part of the.
01:47:20 Problem right? But it was because my mom wanted to.
01:47:24 And it was my mom that was the religious one, and my dad went and participated. And it wasn't just, like, always phoning it in, but sometimes he was. And my mom was never like, she. Her faith is like rock solid she.
01:47:37 She totally buys every little, every little bit of it and in my experience that's more often seen in women. And that's useful. That's a good thing.
01:47:47 You just have to channel.
01:47:48 It you have to guide it.
01:47:51 Or we'll go to a.
01:47:51 Crazy. Somewhere crazy.
01:47:57 I have this stupid open.
01:48:00 The chest button that's not going away, I thought already opened it.
01:48:05 Midtown is ****, yeah.
01:48:07 Look, Mig Tower is an overreaction.
01:48:10 But I understand it still, I understand.
01:48:13 It and look at a certain point.
01:48:19 For for certain men especially, right.
01:48:22 Like some people are just very unfortunate looking or their circumstances put them in a place or they're just not going to be competitive on the sexual marketplace, no.
01:48:33 Matter really, no matter what they do.
01:48:36 And especially not right now.
01:48:39 And when the sexual marketplace was regulated.
01:48:43 And there was a way that these men could still be, I mean, not assigned a woman, but kind of, you know, in a in, in the regulated sexual marketplace there were.
01:48:57 Structures in place that would not every man, but a lot of these women man could be.
01:49:04 Be paired up with a woman that.
01:49:08 Nowadays will be on Tinder *******.
01:49:11 Everyone that will **** her, that's that's above her.
01:49:16 Pay grade in the short term until she's dried up and useless.
01:49:22 So I can understand the Mig Tao thing, where a lot of these men who are kind of disenfranchised, I guess you would say by the deregulation of the sexual marketplace and they really can't compete. It's like you have two choices.
01:49:37 You can try for the rest of your life.
01:49:39 To find a woman and put a lot of energy in that and waste a lot of your resources trying to find someone that in in many cases for a lot.
01:49:48 Of these men.
01:49:50 Fruitless, you know, fruitlessly trying and waste decades of your life trying to find this person that doesn't.
01:49:58 And then you're still alone, only now you've wasted maybe 20 years of your life because you.
01:50:04 Were spending so much of it on trying to find something again, this is a minority of of men. I'm talking about this.
01:50:11 Is a small minority.
01:50:12 But this this minority still exists.
01:50:15 Or you can come to terms with the fact that you know just doesn't happen for everybody.
01:50:21 It just doesn't happen for everybody.
01:50:23 And I can still be happy.
01:50:26 And not as happy. I don't, I don't think.
01:50:32 But that I can structure my life to where at least I'm not.
01:50:35 Going to be some depressed.
01:50:37 Lonely old guy and and an old folks home. Eventually that's being subsidized by the state and no one.
01:50:43 Cares when I die.
01:50:47 Which might happen anyway, but like you can at.
01:50:49 Least so I have sympathy for these guys that whether.
01:50:53 It's, you know, they're.
01:50:54 Now again, this is a really small minority that this applies to, but that minority still exists.
01:51:00 And a lot of.
01:51:01 The people who there's a lot of.
01:51:02 People who who falsely think they're in that minority because.
01:51:10 Already, men have always struggled with with interfacing with women aren't. That's that's just like a story as old as anything.
01:51:18 And now in in this modern world it's it's just exponentially harder to to interface with women.
01:51:27 Especially if your goals are long term, it's super easy to *** ****, but it's not. It's not easy to.
01:51:33 To find a woman who's not always trying to upgrade constantly because that's what we all do, right, like the boomers would get a job and and keep the job for, you know, 40 years and retire and and that's that.
01:51:47 Whereas these days everyone including myself, we switched jobs every couple of years, like every couple of years, like oh, I found this job that pays $20,000 a year more and we're basically doing the same thing. I don't really have any loyalty towards this job, so I'm going to go to this.
01:52:06 Other job without even caring too much about the original job and and and you just kind of trade up trade up, trade up trade.
01:52:12 Up and there's a lot of women that kind of treat the the sexual marketplace the same way where they, yeah, they're. They'll date you now. But the moment, the moment that they're there becomes a an opportunity that they see is better.
01:52:27 They ditch you.
01:52:28 And go right for that opportunity.
01:52:31 And just like with the job market, by the way, sometimes you what happens is if you if you jump ship because the grass is always greener and then it turns out that you hate the job.
01:52:41 You sheepishly call up your old boss and be like, hey, boss. Remember I quit so I could get the job. Well, it turns out this. Can I have my old job back? Usually. Usually they say no, but sometimes it's.
01:52:51 It's the same thing women do the same thing.
01:52:54 Well, if it turns out not how they had envisioned.
01:52:59 They're like ohh you know.
01:53:01 Maybe it wasn't so bad here.
01:53:05 That's that's.
01:53:07 You know what employer is going to want that? OK, so I hire you back and then you're what you're going to be here until the next.
01:53:15 Next good job comes.
01:53:18 And then you're going to jump ship. Look.
01:53:19 It's it's we could.
01:53:21 Talk about this endlessly. The woman problem is.
01:53:26 It's a big problem. It's a big problem.
01:53:31 And there is no.
01:53:34 There is no easy solution.
01:53:37 I would just say.
01:53:39 And I don't think that I'm, I'm.
01:53:42 I'm too crazy in saying this.
01:53:46 You focus on like if you decide that.
01:53:47 You're gonna want to do Ming Tai, right?
01:53:50 Part of that should just be self improvement.
01:53:54 Just for the sake of you know, having a healthy, happy life on if that's your plan to be alone and just try to be enjoy what you enjoy, whether it's, you know, whatever it is and try to be happy on your own, maybe be a good uncle to your nieces and nephews or something like that and.
01:54:14 I would. I would just say, look.
01:54:17 OK. If that's the plan then focus on self improvement.
01:54:23 Just as part of this plan.
01:54:26 And you might be surprised because your your value will increase on the sexual marketplace.
01:54:34 And I think there's a lot of men that are resentful because they're told their entire lives that, oh, women don't really care as much about the physical as men do, you know? And so they don't focus on the physical as much as as women do because women are more valued on their looks and men are more valued on.
01:54:52 Their capabilities, or at least that's what you're.
01:54:54 Told well, now that's not the case, right? That's not the case.
01:54:58 And look certainly figures into how a woman determines that's not and and unfortunately that's that's not the only thing that there's no one thing women want the.
01:55:08 Best and they always want they do. They always want a an improvement on on that even after they get it, they.
01:55:15 Want it to?
01:55:16 Keep getting better, but that could be a good thing too, because it'll it drives you to.
01:55:19 To improve yourself. But anyway, my point is.
01:55:22 If you're this big, tall guy who's like £50 overweight, or maybe you've got bed skin or I don't know, there's something that, that that's physically.
01:55:35 Something that you can do something about. You know, it's not just something as simple as.
01:55:40 You know, it's not something like, well, my bone structure is really weird. My face is super asymmetrical. Like Ohh, sorry, buddy. Like, you can't really fix that. But if you're really out of shape, you can get in shape.
01:55:52 If you've got bad hygiene, you can get good hygiene.
01:55:56 If you've got.
01:55:57 Bad hair. Usually you can at least make it. You can always make it better.
01:56:02 There's a lot of things you can do to make yourself more attractive. That takes a lot of work sometimes and more work for others you.
01:56:08 Know, depending who you are.
01:56:10 So I would counsel you to do that before you.
01:56:12 Decide to go be a monk.
01:56:17 Like, I've thought about throwing in the towel I have.
01:56:20 A lot of times.
01:56:23 And again, you can't think like stage 1 thinkers. You have to, you have to take it. The do the butterfly effect.
01:56:30 Thing you got to take it all the way through.
01:56:31 And every time I think about throwing in the towel and just.
01:56:34 Saying you know what?
01:56:35 **** it. I've spent so many resources and so, you know, financially, mentally, emotionally, spiritually on.
01:56:46 The disaster that is the Western woman.
01:56:49 And I'm done. I'm done. I can be happy alone. I'm very good at being alone.
01:56:56 And I'm very good at solitude. I rock solitude so hard. Like I'm really good at this.
01:57:04 I'll just. I'm just going to be a.
01:57:05 Hermit or a monk.
01:57:07 I've thought I've thought about that.
01:57:08 And say like look, think of how much more of your life.
01:57:12 Because a lot of your your brain power when.
01:57:14 You are single.
01:57:16 Even if you're not consciously thinking about it, there's there are processes in your brain being filled up with like, got to get late, got to get raid, got to get late or like got to got to get gotta get a woman got to reproduce. Got you have all these like things you can push them to the back of your mind but they're always they're always running. They're always and it takes up a lot of your overall processor.
01:57:37 And the only way to unload those processes is if you just determine like you know what? **** it. I'm not. I'm just not going to do it. And that's that. Can be very relaxing. And that can be very comfortable. I think that's why the make tell people do it. It's just.
01:57:50 Like, oh the.
01:57:51 Anxiety is gone and I no longer.
01:57:53 Have to worry about it and I thought about that.
01:57:56 But invariably, what happens when I think it like that is I take it, I take it to its eventuality.
01:58:03 Like the coral video that I did.
01:58:07 I don't want to be like Carl. I don't.
01:58:08 Want to die alone in the desert?
01:58:11 In a room full of ****.
Speaker
01:58:13 You know.
Devon
01:58:16 I just. I don't want to.
01:58:18 I don't want all of my sexual experiences for the rest of my life to either be courtesy of my hand.
01:58:25 Or some rando I met at the bar.
01:58:30 Or a prostitute.
01:58:33 Or nonexistent.
01:58:35 You know and and those are your options. If you do the mix Tau thing.
01:58:39 Your options are either just, never have.
01:58:43 Sexual experiences.
01:58:45 You furiously masturbate you **** stranger.
01:58:50 For free or you **** strangers, you pay.
01:58:54 Like, those are your options.
01:58:57 And I don't like those options.
01:59:04 I would just.
01:59:05 Counsel anyone who's thinking about Midtown, especially if you're young, don't waste. Don't waste your younger years if you're like, I don't know, like 40. And you start thinking about Midtown because it still hasn't happened. That's a little more relatable.
01:59:17 But if you're like 25, and you've already thrown the thrown in the towel, I mean, come on. That's just every 25 year old. Just.
01:59:24 We didn't have big towel when I was 25, but you just had normal frustrations with women.
01:59:30 Where you were.
01:59:30 Just like **** it. I'm giving up women. I'm done. That's normal to have those thoughts.
01:59:36 Just don't take him seriously. It's just like it's normal to anything that you fail at. It's normal to want to just stop doing it.
01:59:44 But you shouldn't.
01:59:46 Failure is how we learn.
01:59:51 Let's see here.
02:00:00 Things are so.
02:00:01 Bad. Now you have no idea. Oh, I.
02:00:03 Have an idea if you're talking about?
02:00:05 Internet dating.
02:00:08 I have. I have a very good idea.
02:00:11 Very good idea. Very relevant idea.
02:00:16 I know it's bad.
02:00:18 I know it's it's. I've watched it get worse.
02:00:21 You know, it's kind of like what we were.
02:00:23 Talking about with the.
02:00:25 Gen. Xers and millennials watching it go from leave it to Beaver to ******* drag queen story hour. I mean, that's.
02:00:33 You could say it's a metaphor for that. With the dating scenes been like the dating scene is has undergone. I remember when I when I first started Internet dating, it was still kind of, you know, taboo like it was only nerdy losers would Internet date.
02:00:47 And now that's just how everyone dates.
02:00:49 And uh.
02:00:52 The quality of woman that you would meet.
02:00:57 Especially because what that's selected for, right, like in the first years of Internet dating, you're going to get nerdy white girls basically, like, that's who's going to be on OkCupid.
02:01:08 Or whatever the older ones were like.
02:01:12 Actually I think.
02:01:13 Plenty of fish has been around for like eons.
02:01:16 But OkCupid was around.
02:01:20 Well, like 20 years ago. Like it's been around a long time ago. Yeah, it's been around a long time, I think.
02:01:25 20 years ago.
02:01:27 So at first when you start using that, yeah, it's it's it was like, all nerdy white chicks. It was kind of cool. It's kind of great, actually.
02:01:38 We've just gone from that to Tinder or Bumble or one of these apps.
02:01:43 Where it is a nightmare fest.
02:01:46 Where every kind of person is on there so that the pool has been increased.
02:01:53 To include all these ******* horrible women, but also.
02:01:59 Flip it around. If you're a guy that was on OkCupid 20 years ago with all the nerdy white chicks.
02:02:05 That was also the the men that they they had to choose from so.
02:02:08 It was like nerdy white girls.
02:02:11 Who had nerdy white guys to choose from? It was like a good pairing in a way, you know, not perfect, but I had much better dates back then when it was like, oh, you know, I'm a dirty white guy. You're not a nerdy W.
02:02:26 Unfortunately, a lot of nerdy white girls are super liberal, especially. That's just always been the case. And that was like the fatal flaw of that strategy for me. But.
02:02:35 It was it just. It was way easier to actually date like a normal person. And now like, you know, when I was using dating apps.
02:02:43 Recently or not super recently, but within.
02:02:46 The last few years or so, it's like you meet women that just want to like, it's weird because it's like, where were these women when I was like, 19, where women that literally want to hit it and quit it like they want, they want to **** and and like, move on to the next guy and they'll tell you that like.
02:03:01 It's weird. I never it's.
02:03:04 It's weird. There's a lot of ******* trashy human beings, a lot of single moms, and that increases as you get older. You know, when you're like 20? Well, actually, maybe that's probably. Maybe that's a little bit there's. There's like, a few single moms when you're, like, 20. But by the time you're 30, it's like most of the women are going to match up with. It seems like you're single moms. It's ridiculous.
02:03:25 Excuse me.
02:03:27 It got to the point where I actually I.
02:03:29 That was one of my no Nos.
02:03:32 And I got to the point where.
02:03:33 I was just like, **** it.
02:03:33 I'll date single moms, I guess because you know that that'll quadruple the the pool.
02:03:39 But unfortunately.
02:03:42 That you know.
02:03:44 I'm glad I tried.
02:03:45 It out, but it's like that comes with its own problems that make it untenable.
02:03:50 So anyway. All right guys.
02:03:54 Been going for about two hours now.
02:03:58 I'm glad that.
02:04:03 I'm glad that we've talked about lots of crazy stuff.
02:04:11 We will now wrap things up.
02:04:17 In terms of the the what, what to look for in the future.
02:04:22 I don't think that that Trump's going to.
02:04:24 Take things to.
02:04:24 The next level across the Rubicon as.
02:04:26 People are are putting it.
02:04:28 I think it's just going to be, as I said, literally the I think the day after the election, he's going to have a lot of legal challenges go to the Supreme Court and whatever they decide and you know, whatever. However that goes is that's what Trump's going.
02:04:42 To do and that's it.
02:04:44 And I think that's exactly what we're seeing.
02:04:50 What will happen as a result of that? I mean, there might be movements outside of Trump.
02:04:55 There might be people reacting when biting get sworn in. They might be reacting in a in a.
02:05:02 I don't know extreme way or something.
02:05:04 Like that but.
02:05:05 I I don't see anything being led by Trump. I think Trump will will pursue the legal options and then if that.
02:05:12 Doesn't work. That's it.
02:05:14 I don't know how the legal options will unfold, but if I had was a betting man, I had to bet, I suspect Biden will be sworn in in January.
02:05:25 But I don't know.
02:05:27 That's just if I I think it's the odds are higher of that happening.
Speaker 1
02:05:31 Than of not.
Devon
02:05:34 Well, I don't think the media or the military is going to step in. I don't think the military.
02:05:41 Supports Trump like that.
02:05:43 I don't think the military for the same reason that.
02:05:48 The FBI never, you know, like.
02:05:51 Trump didn't purge any of the agencies. He may not have. I don't know how much power he really had.
02:05:56 To do that, so look, it is what it is, but he doesn't seem to have any control over any of his agencies, and I don't see why the.
02:06:04 Military would be any different.
02:06:06 So in the meantime, all you can do is.
02:06:11 Is uh.
02:06:14 Hope for the best, but prepare for what I think is probably.
02:06:19 Going to happen and that that is we'll have a Biden President and the repercussions of that are not very positive, are they? So I would prepare for the worst in that respect. And if and and even if you.
02:06:31 Know no matter what happens, prepare for the worst because there's a lot of ways this could go where it's you're going to be really happy.
02:06:39 Yeah, it did if you do.
02:06:41 So that's about it. Make sure you guys have supplies, you know, make sure you've got like lots of.
02:06:48 Brass and food and water and communications and all that good stuff, and we'll see what happens. We're living in.
02:06:57 Interesting times of nothing else.
02:07:00 For Black pilled I am.
02:07:03 Devon stack.