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INSOMNIA STREAM - GET TO THE CHOPPER!.mp3

01/10/2021
Speaker 1
00:01:17 That the bodies that the bodies hit the floor, the bodies hit the floor, let the bodies hit the.
00:01:53 Nothing wrong with me.
00:02:43 Nothing wrong with me.
00:03:06 Right.
00:03:41 Oh well.
Devon
00:03:59 Good evening.
00:04:03 Good evening on this. What is it? Friday night? Something like that. Friday. Saturday, technically now, but Friday night.
00:04:12 On a post Trump on Twitter timeline.
00:04:18 After the purge.
00:04:22 The massive purge that took place today on Twitter where?
00:04:26 All the Q and on accounts, all the big ones at least.
00:04:32 Purged out. The funny thing is.
00:04:35 The official reason why they said that they purged these accounts.
00:04:40 Including Trump's.
00:04:42 Was that Trump mentioned that he wasn't going to go to the inauguration?
00:04:48 And it turns out the spurs on the left are just as paranoid.
00:04:53 As these spurges on the right.
00:04:56 And they interpreted that as, as as Trump giving the go ahead to do something like a terrorist attack.
00:05:04 On the inauguration because.
Speaker
00:05:06 Don't worry guys, I'm not going to be there.
Devon
00:05:09 You can drive your RV full of explosives right up to the right, up to the frontline.
Speaker 1
00:05:15 Hopefully Biden's crowd is bigger than mine.
Devon
00:05:17 That's obviously, I don't know why Trump sounds like that, but.
00:05:22 He sounds like a like a a weird watered down Alex Jones, but uh.
00:05:29 It's been a long day. It's been a long it's been a long year and we're barely a week into it, right?
00:05:37 What has been going on?
00:05:39 What has been going on?
00:05:42 Well, first and foremost, I'll just get this out of the way a.
00:05:45 Lot of people have been hitting me up.
00:05:47 And asking me about ham radio in case it comes to that.
00:05:52 Look, I don't think it's going to come to that in terms of having to get like the word out and stuff like that. It's just it's a good thing to have and it's absolutely.
00:06:01 Something that it it could come.
00:06:03 To that in terms of communications, if they if.
00:06:04 By I mean Biden.
00:06:05 Now will have the control over.
00:06:07 The Internet kind of switch.
00:06:11 Biden, that means.
00:06:13 I mean, he could literally just shut the whole Internet down.
00:06:18 And if you look at the reaction that the leftists on Twitter and even some people on the right.
00:06:25 Their reaction to all the censorship that's taking place today?
00:06:29 The cheering.
00:06:32 Look, I I think everyone knows I'm no fan of of.
00:06:35 Q ***** but.
00:06:36 The last thing I want is for them to be banned off the Internet.
00:06:43 You know, as funny as I might think it is.
00:06:46 That they're somehow spinning this into ohh well, this of course QQ predicted that I would be banned from the Internet. Of course, this is all part of the plan. This is the the 10 days of darkness or, you know, whatever. You know, the thing that they thought was a blackout in somewhere last year, you know, I mean, like, it's funny because they they keep referencing now it's because if things are getting so bad.
00:07:06 And Q hasn't said anything since.
00:07:09 Like for a month.
00:07:11 For the like the craziest month, Q hasn't.
00:07:13 Said anything at all.
00:07:15 And so they're having to go back to these old queue posts from.
00:07:20 You know, in some cases three years ago, trying to find something that.
00:07:24 Well, oh, you.
00:07:24 Know what this is exactly what he said would happen in 19 or in might as well be 1999.
00:07:29 But like in in 2017, Q said that.
00:07:34 He said the word Twitter and like also said the word banned and and then also like mentioned Lindsey Graham. So this is that's clearly what Q was talking about.
00:07:48 But you know, we all know that's crazy town.
00:07:52 We all know that's crazy town. Well, most of us know. Unfortunately, just when you know Q is Q is like a A case of some kind of. It's like some digital STD that you can't get rid of.
00:08:05 You know, just when you think like today.
00:08:08 The Black Hills.
00:08:09 You thought would just be coming, you know?
00:08:10 Raining down from the sky on these people.
00:08:14 But now, now, now.
00:08:17 The number one trending video today on bit shoot, whether you're aware of it?
00:08:21 Or not.
00:08:23 Was the my the.
00:08:24 My pillow guy, the my pillow guy on.
00:08:27 His private jet.
00:08:29 The My pillow guy.
00:08:31 Doing a quick stream and saying don't worry guys, keep trusting the plan. I've been working with with Sidney Powell.
00:08:38 And we're gonna, we're gonna drop the ******* Moab next week. Look.
00:08:42 I hope he does.
00:08:45 I hope he does.
00:08:48 But come on.
00:08:50 Like at this point.
00:08:55 We're talking about levels of faith, I.
00:08:56 Didn't know existed.
00:08:59 And and if you're telling me.
00:09:01 That these people don't look at Trump as a deity.
00:09:06 I mean, you're. You're insane that.
00:09:08 Because that's the that's the only. There's the.
00:09:10 Only people that.
00:09:10 Get the this level of faith right.
00:09:14 Like we've we've gone beyond battered wife faith.
00:09:18 And now it's like.
00:09:23 Actual God.
00:09:27 Like, not even the emperor part. Just God.
00:09:31 To have this level of faith.
00:09:34 And look.
00:09:36 Once again, I'll say if if somehow this my pillow guy.
00:09:41 And Sidney Powell and Lynnwood and General Flynn and.
00:09:47 And Trump?
00:09:49 Come parachuting out of a Black Hawk, wearing tights and capes.
00:09:57 And arrest the pedos and all that stuff. Look, I will be the first one to say.
00:10:03 Holy ****.
00:10:05 Trump is amazing. I never should have doubted. Actually, no, I think that, you know, it's still. You should probably still doubt at this.
00:10:12 Point, even even.
00:10:13 If, like that's really going to happen.
00:10:16 You should never.
00:10:17 Have that level of faith for any living being.
Speaker
00:10:20 But it will be it'll.
Devon
00:10:21 Be quite amazing. It'll be amazing.
00:10:24 If you guys haven't seen the video, I'll play it real quick. I mean it's.
00:10:27 Not very long.
00:10:29 I'm pretty sure I've got it here.
00:10:32 I you know, I make. I've mixed feelings. I kind of feel like I.
00:10:35 Shouldn't be? I know someone's gonna watch this and think that, like, oh, so you're saying there's a chance?
00:10:44 Ah, here it is.
Speaker 3
00:10:49 Hello everyone. We're heading to heading off for this week this historical week. I'm I'm actually going to be meeting with General Flynn and Sidney Powell. Everybody on my team. What is stuff going on that I can't say? All I want to do is give everybody confidence that Donald Trump's going to be your president for the.
00:11:07 Next four years.
00:11:09 All this, they're they're very much afraid. All the evidence that I know is there is gonna come out this week.
00:11:14 And and everybody praying, everybody praying for protection for everybody that's standing up to these guys. For our country, this is the only time we have in history to beat these guys to, to suppress the.
00:11:27 Evil and and beat the evil. This is it's.
00:11:34 It's a blessing that we're time we're in, we're on election night.
00:11:37 They are.
00:11:39 Have Donald Trump got so many votes that actually broke the algorithms of the machines. This is all going to be revealed if.
00:11:45 We if that.
00:11:46 Hadn't happened. If all you hadn't voted in our country. If we had not voted in his with you because of this great President, if those algorithms would not have broke and we wouldn't be sitting here talking right now.
00:11:59 They would all went to bed. They would have had would have been over in the morning and but because he got 6,000,000 more votes than what they expected, which is close to 80 million, and this will all come.
00:12:11 No, I've only got 68,000,000, if that. I mean they are. But they you're going to see all these things. I'm. I'm heading out now from Minnesota and I'm going to keep you all updated. We're actually going to do a a filming. I'm going to get something filmed when we're presenting all the evidence so that you all can see this. I want. I want.
00:12:32 America to see what I've seen all the evidence because this is this isn't something where we can ever get complacent on this. A fight for everything we've grown up with, everything we live for, everything this country stands for. The whole world is watching. And.
00:12:48 100% Donald Trump is going to be your president the next four years we could not. I don't want anyone out there to lose their faith. Everybody keep praying. And if you're looking what to pray for, pray for for God's will here and for protection from all the people involved. And I'll say it once again.
00:13:08 If you check it out the the guy that I helped out get the finance the the evidence for the paper ballots. His house just got shot today in in Georgia. So anybody that thinks this stuff isn't real, think again. It's as real as it gets. There's no more.
00:13:26 There's nothing in the in the in the history.
00:13:30 In history, there's never been a takeover like this that that this is what they've attempted here with these crimes against humanity. So anyway, let's God bless you all and I'm going to give you updates as we go in the next 4 days.
Devon
00:13:50 Yeah. So apparently yeah.
00:13:54 You know, I don't know what to make with of these people. I really don't. I don't know if this is just what happens when cute people like cue boomers just have a lot of ******* money.
00:14:07 But it it, it just seems like like what do you have to gain from this?
00:14:10 Like I really don't understand. Like what do you?
00:14:13 It doesn't make it really doesn't make any sense to me at this point, unless they're they're trying to extend the queue thing on all the way through 2024.
00:14:21 That's all that makes sense to me.
00:14:23 That's really all that makes sense to me.
00:14:26 I know Trump is looking at launching.
00:14:29 A media company.
00:14:31 Which is something that people have talked about for a really long.
00:14:34 Time, but now he's he's.
00:14:36 Making statements that lead me to believe that that's 100% the case.
00:14:40 And they will they.
00:14:41 Will use Trump.
00:14:42 To fundraise at the very least, for the next four years.
00:14:47 On whatever platforms he'll be allowed to be on.
00:14:52 But uh, but yeah, so.
00:14:56 It the Queue's not dead yet.
00:14:58 We gotta wait a little bit longer.
00:15:01 I I suspect, like I said.
Speaker
00:15:03 The 20th.
Devon
00:15:05 Still, won't he won't be gone.
00:15:07 You know, the 20th isn't going to.
00:15:09 Make it go away.
00:15:13 The 20th we'll probably shave off a few more.
00:15:18 Just like the 6th. You know, kind of shaved off a few more. And today I would say probably shaved off.
00:15:23 A few more.
00:15:25 And and the cue base will come increasingly more fanatical because it's, you know, the more reasonable people with discernment are the ones that are going getting shaved off.
00:15:40 You know, good luck. Good luck, I guess for these guys that could work out, I mean, because you're going to have after the 20th for example post 20th.
00:15:49 You're going to be left with only the extreme of the extreme.
00:15:55 So you know that could be useful I guess.
00:16:00 I guess that could be useful.
00:16:04 I don't know another thing Twitter was talking about was they were. They were worried about future armed protests. Apparently there were there's rumors floating around.
00:16:16 Of armed protests.
00:16:19 The rumors are proliferating.
00:16:23 On and off Twitter.
00:16:27 Rumors of a second attack, a second attack on.
Speaker 1
00:16:30 The on the capital.
Devon
00:16:32 And I guess the apparently the the day.
00:16:35 For this second attack, this so-called second attack is.
00:16:39 January 17th, in case you guys want to show up for the the second attack that, like everyone knows about, everyone knows it's coming.
00:16:47 Apparently it's on the 17th.
00:16:51 You know, it's just amazing. It's amazing to see.
00:16:56 How? I mean how how plain it?
00:16:58 Is to see.
00:17:01 The reaction of, you know, you have BLM rioting for days in DC, several different occasions, all throughout the Trump presidency, but relatively recently burning down the whole ******* city.
00:17:17 I mean, they they were burning down the city on trunks Inauguration Day.
00:17:24 There was no talk of insurrection.
00:17:28 And I don't mean I don't mean from. Obviously the leftists aren't going to push that. Obviously the the leftist media is not going to push that. But I mean like the right wing people, the same right wing people, so-called right wing people.
00:17:39 That are saying that ohh this was on. This is inexcusable. There's insurrection going on in calling all these protesters that stormed the capital just the other day. Domestic terrorists.
00:17:51 You rarely saw that kind of language.
00:17:53 And when when you.
00:17:54 Did it was like it was white Antifa. You know, it's very racially sensitive.
00:17:59 White Antifa, they're not.
00:18:01 Even white, let's be honest, fellow white, perhaps.
00:18:06 But they're not even white.
Speaker
00:18:09 Remember when Trump?
Devon
00:18:10 Said that he was going to declare.
00:18:16 Terrorist organization, whatever happened to that?
00:18:21 Whatever happened to that?
00:18:27 I guess, uh.
00:18:30 I guess it was taken just as seriously as.
00:18:32 Every every other promise that he made on Twitter.
00:18:38 And now he can't. Even now. He can't even make empty threats on on Twitter.
00:18:45 And of course, they're going to try to.
00:18:48 Usher everybody onto parlor but parlour now.
00:18:52 Isn't isn't out of the woods yet themselves?
00:18:55 Parlors app got kicked off of the Google Play store. It's in all likelihood by tomorrow Apple will kick their app out of their App Store.
00:19:08 And they're going to be just in, they're going.
00:19:09 To be in the same spot as gab.
00:19:13 You know, gab, the place that has been around for.
00:19:18 Three years without the support of billionaire donors and without the support of all these politicians, I knew as soon as I saw, like, months ago, as soon as I saw all of these mainstream.
00:19:33 Pushing parlour hard, I knew exactly what was.
00:19:35 Going to happen.
00:19:36 Because they all.
00:19:37 Did it in unison.
00:19:41 All of a.
00:19:41 Sudden all of a sudden everything from senators.
00:19:45 To people like Sean Hannity.
00:19:49 All of the talking heads, all of the approved talking heads.
00:19:55 All at once, just one day decide. Let's go to this.
00:19:57 This new platform called Parlor.
00:20:02 It's this new platform.
00:20:05 We just, we just found it.
00:20:08 And then if you go to sign up for parlor, it wants an awful lot of information about you, doesn't it?
00:20:16 And people have been banned off parlor already, by the way.
00:20:21 So it's not like a free for all.
00:20:23 By any means.
00:20:25 Which is precisely why they wanted you there.
00:20:29 And not on gab.
00:20:32 Because at the end.
00:20:33 Of the day what they want.
00:20:35 Is exactly what they did with cable news.
00:20:41 They want to they want to have. Here's the narrative for people on the left.
00:20:46 Brought to you by MSNBC and CNN and the New York Times and Washington Post, et cetera.
00:20:53 And then they want to have.
00:20:54 Here's the official narrative.
00:20:57 Coming to you.
00:20:57 From the right.
00:20:59 Used to be Fox News.
00:21:01 Now it's OAN.
00:21:04 And a couple of other smaller streaming.
00:21:07 What's that other one that's getting kind of big now starts with an N.
00:21:12 I don't know, like vision or something like that, I forget.
00:21:17 The amazing thing is.
00:21:20 And now I guess now now parlor, sorry.
00:21:22 The whole point was.
00:21:24 They're splitting into two groups, so you have two different sandboxes.
00:21:31 In two different playgrounds. It's it's basically when you had recess.
00:21:34 When you were a kid.
00:21:37 And you're allowed to do different things depending on which playground you're in.
00:21:42 Because each playground has different recess.
00:21:47 What do they call those ladies? What they call the teacher? They have the whistle.
00:21:51 That would stand out in the playground if you started getting a little.
00:21:54 A little too far away from the group. You know, she'd blow the whistle or you started trying to climb a fence.
00:22:03 One of those people called.
00:22:09 Anyone, anyone. You guys? No. Not lunch, ladies.
00:22:13 They have like a name.
00:22:14 For it. Yeah. No, I don't. I don't know.
00:22:16 I thought there was like a name for it.
00:22:18 Yard duty. Yeah, I think that might have been. Yeah. That's what it was.
00:22:22 So you're going to have just two different.
00:22:25 Ladies with whistles.
00:22:28 On either side.
00:22:29 On Twitter.
00:22:31 You know, they'll police it to where? Ohh no, that's outside of the leftist narrative. You must go.
00:22:37 And on parlor.
00:22:37 They'll do the same thing, provided they can remain online.
00:22:43 Excuse me, because here's the here's the the miscalculation.
00:22:49 It's not just the twitters of the world that are left wing and and, well, communist. Let's stop. Let's stop.
00:22:56 ******* around, huh?
00:22:57 It's not just Twitter that's communist.
00:23:00 It's not just Google and YouTube that's communist.
00:23:05 It's not just Facebook that's communist.
00:23:09 It's the service providers, it's cloud fair. It's Amazon.
00:23:15 Amazon so big they're they. I mean, they're providing servers for, well, most of the Internet, really.
00:23:22 You could be platformed off of these.
00:23:25 Official services look and you can. Yeah, you can. I'm going to. I'm going to Co locate a server I'm going to. I'm going to build my own.
00:23:32 Server and hook it up to.
00:23:34 A fiber optic line or whatever the **** you have to do at this point with the kind of bandwidth.
00:23:38 That's going on these days.
00:23:41 OK.
00:23:43 But you're all you're still. You still have to have.
00:23:45 Like a DNS.
00:23:47 You still have to have, like there's basic services that, yeah, you can do yourself. You talk like huge investment though.
00:23:54 Especially, you know for anything.
00:23:57 That's going to provide like the kind of volume.
00:23:59 That Twitter does.
00:24:03 You know, there's a reason why Twitter was losing something crazy like $100 million a year for the first.
00:24:09 That's that's not exaggeration. I'm not. That's not hyperbole. It was like, literally, like, around $100 million a year.
00:24:15 Up until very recently, they weren't turning to profit.
00:24:17 Same thing with YouTube.
00:24:18 You know YouTube all these companies.
00:24:21 See, This is why you can't compete. This is why.
00:24:23 You can't just start your own YouTube.
00:24:28 Is all these companies.
00:24:30 Bled hundreds of millions of.
00:24:32 Dollars for like a decade.
00:24:35 Or more.
00:24:39 Before they became even remotely profitable.
00:24:42 And these are.
00:24:43 The people who are first to market.
00:24:47 Right, like, like in Twitter's case.
00:24:50 There was no there was no competition that they were trying to.
00:24:55 Beat out of the.
00:24:56 The marketplace they were the first ones.
00:25:02 You could say Facebook had Myspace. They had to get rid of, but.
00:25:07 My space kind of self-destructive.
00:25:10 And they sold off to.
00:25:12 AOL Time Warner for some obscene amount of money.
00:25:18 And they just ran it into the ground immediately.
00:25:22 And let's face it.
00:25:25 You know Facebook, the creation of Facebook just so happens to coincide exactly.
00:25:32 With the.
00:25:35 Life log program the DARPA was working on just so happens.
00:25:42 So I wouldn't be too surprised if there wasn't some kind of artificial help.
00:25:49 And getting Facebook popular.
00:25:54 Now to be fair, they had a good marketing campaign. I remember when.
00:25:57 I joined Facebook.
00:26:01 When they first released Facebook.
00:26:04 You had to havea.edu e-mail address like you had to be a student, right?
00:26:09 And so it was like college.
00:26:14 And so if you were college aged, even if you weren't in college, all the girls you wanted to **** were basically.
00:26:19 On Facebook, you know.
00:26:22 And it and so it it became like a thing, that it was like.
00:26:25 Oh, and this.
00:26:25 Is before. Really. I don't know if it's before Tinder existed, but like it was before, Tinder was like, really a big thing, right?
00:26:33 People use it to *** **** in the same way that people use Myspace to *** **** before that.
00:26:41 It's kind of like the story behind VHS tapes versus beta **** came out on VHS, beta was better, much better quality, but VHS one because.
00:26:51 You could watch ****.
00:26:57 You know, when I worked at a computer store as like an intern when.
00:27:00 I was in high school.
00:27:02 And this is back when you could, there was DSL, right? It wasn't all just dial up, but dial-up still existed.
00:27:10 It was starting to be mostly.
00:27:11 DSL, though at that point.
00:27:14 And I worked for this Super Jewish, like, realistic. I mean, he was really Jewish like.
00:27:20 A caricature. It's so funny looking.
00:27:22 Back at it now.
00:27:23 Because it was before, it was really.
00:27:26 Jew pilled, if you will.
00:27:29 And at the time, I was just like the he has, like, no scruples at all. He's just like this skeevy ****** ******. What the hell?
00:27:36 Like how? How how does no one see this?
00:27:40 But that was his big selling point. Like when some boomer would come in and never bought.
00:27:44 A computer before.
00:27:48 This uh.
00:27:51 Really, you know, used car salesman. Any Jewish guy would be like, hey, come into my office, I'll show you the ***** I'll.
00:27:57 Show you the ******.
00:27:58 And he did. He would show him. Look at.
00:28:00 All the ****** you can get on the Internet.
00:28:02 And he'd sell him some piece of crap computer that that, like, was being built by interns, like people like me.
00:28:08 And I knew how much that stuff costs.
00:28:11 You know, we were, we were building computers that maybe all all the parts put together cost maybe like $200.00 and selling them for.
00:28:18 Like $700.
00:28:22 If not more, it's been a long time I forget, but the markup was over a.
00:28:25 100% it was crazy.
00:28:29 Total ***** ** **** computers too, like the the cheapest ****. Like the the kind of computer cases that.
00:28:36 They're like bending.
00:28:38 Like the metal's too thin to like even just not bend.
00:28:44 Like, don't put a cup on that, it's it'll collapse.
00:28:51 But yeah, ****. You know, **** and getting laid. That's the kind of stuff that makes the that drives the market. Sex sales as, as they say.
00:29:04 So anyway.
00:29:07 The big thing people need to first of all.
00:29:12 I did like a big long video about this and I recently relistened to it to see.
00:29:21 How on point I was, I was a little repetitive. I noticed about it. So like I don't you don't necessarily go watch the video but.
00:29:27 I think it was called the.
00:29:29 Rule of law is dead.
00:29:31 And the basic idea was.
00:29:33 That we were post.
00:29:34 Rule of law.
00:29:35 And that in a rule of law system, the well, the law defines what you can and can't.
00:29:42 Do and it's the law that has to be preserved, and it's the law that has to be handed down and and and respected and all that and we we're post rule of law and we've become a in that video I call it. I don't know if it's the right.
00:29:55 Way to put it really, but I called it the.
00:29:57 Ruled by ruling class system or something like that.
00:30:00 But basically the the the this.
00:30:02 The difference is rather than than being ruled by by laws that apply to everybody, we're ruled by people.
00:30:10 And so all the things.
00:30:11 That would have applied to.
00:30:14 A rule of law system where you have to maintain the laws and preserve them and get your children to respect them. You know, raise them to respect them and.
00:30:22 Make sure that they they go on forever. You know the Constitution.
00:30:27 Was the document that used to be the oh, this is the we can't.
00:30:32 We can't let the Constitution die, right?
00:30:35 All those sentiments, all those things now apply to the ruling class. Oh, we can't let the ruling class die.
00:30:44 Ohh, we can't challenge the ruling class. That's against the ruling class. Like all think of all the things.
00:30:48 That conservatives have have said.
00:30:52 All the platitudes that they've said.
00:30:55 About the constitution, over like what? Your entire life.
00:30:59 And just swap out the word constitution.
00:31:02 And replace it with ruling class and that's really where we're at right now. That's the reality. That's probably been the reality for a while, but that's the reality.
00:31:09 Playing his day now.
00:31:12 It was, it was planned his day the other night when they were counting the votes and the objection was the unconstitutional way that Pennsylvania conducted the the election.
00:31:23 And if it was a rule of law system.
00:31:26 That would have been enough. It wouldn't. Yeah. You know, it sucks, but we have to preserve the Constitution. This is what you know, we've all sworn.
00:31:32 An oath to uphold and protect the Constitution and.
00:31:36 You know as much as that sucks as much as we think. That's not fair. And and even if we don't believe in fraud, we gotta do it cause you know it's the Constitution. It's the rule of law. We have to do. OK. None of that mattered to anybody.
00:31:47 It didn't. It didn't even.
00:31:48 Matter to the like a third of the Republicans.
00:31:52 In the in.
00:31:52 The house in the Senate, I I don't think.
00:31:54 It mattered to any of them.
00:31:58 Maybe like 5.
00:32:03 So in that video I talked about.
00:32:04 How? As soon as soon as people.
00:32:07 Catch on to that.
00:32:09 They realize. Oh, wait so.
00:32:14 Right and wrong isn't defined by a law that there was a process to to create and to put into writing and to codify and to enforce equally over all people.
00:32:29 It's in fact, so not only is it not that really, it's just some group of people.
00:32:37 That we have no control over whatsoever.
00:32:41 Just telling us what to do.
00:32:45 Kind of like a corporatocracy. And look, I don't know. There's people that object to me describing America as a corporatocracy.
00:32:53 But I mean.
00:32:55 There's definitely elements of that right.
00:32:58 And what's the difference between the relationship?
00:33:03 A rule of law system between the citizens.
00:33:07 And their.
00:33:12 And a a business.
00:33:13 You know the the, my, my.
00:33:15 Private company the employees at a private company.
00:33:19 And they're executives.
00:33:21 Well, at a private company, all that freedom goes right out the window, right? All that agency goes right out.
00:33:26 The window right?
00:33:30 You don't vote for CEO at a company.
00:33:33 You don't vote for your boss at a company.
00:33:38 That's all top down. It's all controlled by a.
00:33:42 A select few that.
00:33:45 For whatever reason.
00:33:47 Whether because they started the company they were installed there by investors, whatever.
00:33:53 Maybe there's a board of investors that maybe has more power, but like you as an employee, you as the person doing the work that they're getting rich off of.
00:34:02 You have no say over who your boss is.
00:34:08 You have a couple of choices. You can one try it really hard to impress your bosses, right? Try really hard, and maybe someday maybe.
00:34:18 You too.
00:34:19 Can be like lower management.
00:34:22 They'll put a few.
00:34:23 A few people under you and and see if you can make them more money.
00:34:27 So that's one option, right? Another option is you can do the office space thing right, show up and do just enough not to get fired.
00:34:37 Which I think is what most people do.
00:34:41 So you have that option where.
00:34:42 You can just keep showing up.
00:34:45 Listen to your boss drown on about, you know, TPS reports and all that stuff and justice want to shoot.
00:34:49 Yourself in the head.
00:34:51 But you keep doing it because you want.
00:34:53 Health insurance or whatever, right?
00:34:57 And what's the third option?
00:35:00 You can get fired.
00:35:04 That's it. That's it.
00:35:08 You can get fired.
Speaker
00:35:13 Those are your options.
Devon
00:35:16 And that's exactly the way the.
00:35:17 Country is structured now.
00:35:20 The way the country is structured is you can try really hard to impress the the Overlords. Try really hard.
00:35:28 To suck up.
00:35:32 To the people in power and hope.
00:35:36 Hope that you catch their eye. Hope that you impress them so much. They're like you know what? I'm not going to hire my nephew.
00:35:43 This guy Devin over here. He he seems like he's he's got, he's got his head on straight. I like the way he wears that suit.
00:35:51 I'm going to put a couple of people under you. Let's see what you if you can sell the share of.
00:35:55 This product that you used to be making.
00:36:02 Right. And I think that you see that a lot. You see that a lot, the mega grifters, right?
00:36:08 The ones that really were I.
00:36:09 Think that's part of the reason why they're having a hard time letting go.
00:36:13 Because they were just hoping, really hoping.
00:36:17 And I and I don't know why, cause Trump has been as loyal to the people he's thrown on the bus. You know his biggest supporters.
00:36:25 He's been as loyal as like a.
00:36:29 I mean, I don't even.
00:36:30 What? What to compare it to? Loyalty is not his thing. Let's just say right?
00:36:36 Appreciation doesn't seem to be like his deal.
00:36:40 Right.
00:36:41 I mean, he instantly disavows and disposes of.
00:36:46 Lots of people.
00:36:49 Yeah, maybe he'll throw you apart. And after years, literally years.
00:36:55 I've taken one for the team.
00:36:59 Maybe if he's not too busy pardoning his son in law's gangster Dad.
00:37:08 You might throw you a pardon, I think.
00:37:12 Assange just kind.
00:37:13 Of hoping that that maybe there's still a chance.
00:37:17 Probably not.
00:37:20 WikiLeaks, I don't know what's. What's that's not my deal.
00:37:24 Said Trump immediately after the election.
00:37:26 Where he was.
00:37:28 Telling everyone how much he loved WikiLeaks.
00:37:34 Or you can.
00:37:35 Just be a normal citizen or you just keep your head down. You.
00:37:38 Show up.
00:37:40 You know, do your ****** job.
00:37:43 Don't break the.
00:37:44 Laws, or at least nothing that's going to be too big of a deal, right?
00:37:52 Maybe you'll be able to retire, get Social Security. Hopefully that won't be bankrupt by that time that you start collecting and.
Speaker
00:38:00 You know.
Devon
00:38:01 Living your pod. Eat the bugs. That sort of a thing.
Speaker
00:38:08 But what about the?
00:38:08 What about the?
Devon
00:38:09 People that got fired and the corporate.
00:38:11 Part of the metaphor. Wow.
00:38:15 I think we're.
00:38:15 Going to find out about that one.
00:38:18 You gonna find all out all out about that one.
00:38:26 I think President Harris is going to teach us all.
00:38:28 About that one.
00:38:33 Oh, why am I laughing?
00:38:37 I'm going to be on those lists.
00:38:40 And they're already presenting legislation. They're, I mean, look.
00:38:42 They they are.
00:38:43 You know, so many people on Twitter today.
00:38:46 I saw this over and over.
00:38:47 And over again. Ohh. The only way that.
00:38:49 They'd be wielding this raw power is because they're scared.
00:38:54 Well, it's true.
00:38:57 But they're not scared. They're irrationally scared.
00:39:02 They're not scared of anything that's actually.
00:39:03 Going to happen.
00:39:06 You know the way that some of these people are describing?
00:39:10 The the insurrection.
00:39:13 Now a lot of.
00:39:14 These people, they're just being purposely disingenuous and and purposely.
00:39:20 Just lying, right?
00:39:24 But a lot of their people believe it.
00:39:29 A lot of their their people believe it.
00:39:33 There's an inverse to the Q Anon.
00:39:39 And those people believe it, those people 100% believe that that's what was happening. In fact, I bet a lot of these Twitter employees.
00:39:47 That freaked the **** out about ohh he's saying he's saying he's not going.
00:39:50 To be at.
00:39:51 The inauguration that he's giving you the green light to driving your RV's loaded full of explosives. I think that some of.
00:39:58 Them actually believe that.
00:40:04 Like when you listen to these people describe Trump for the last four years, I all I could.
00:40:08 Think about we could we should.
00:40:09 Be so lucky to have someone like the the way that they're describing Trump.
00:40:16 And The funny thing is.
00:40:18 They kind of describe them the same way that the cute people do. It's just that they're.
00:40:22 They don't want.
00:40:23 That you know, they, they they describe them thinking they they really do.
00:40:33 Because they're equally.
00:40:34 Delusional, they're just the other side of the battery. Yeah, they're just the negative.
00:40:49 So that's.
00:40:52 Yeah, that's that's where we're at. Another thing that's really frustrating. I'm, I'm sure a lot of you guys, some more upwards of 10,000 of you guys at least listen to my little.
00:41:02 I don't know what to call it, like a voice message on my telegram channel.
00:41:07 Where it was kind of funny because it's very it wasn't. It was. There's no acting. It was just genuine I was.
00:41:12 Really upset because.
00:41:14 I got a little angry. I raised my voice.
00:41:20 For the last.
00:41:22 24 hours.
00:41:25 Everywhere you go on Twitter, everywhere you go on bit, shoot.
00:41:29 Every well, everywhere you go in any of these spaces on the right and look, it's not everybody, right.
00:41:37 But it's a significant number and.
00:41:38 The people that think that, oh, why do.
00:41:40 You always rail on Qi.
00:41:41 Don't know anyone that.
00:41:42 Believes in Q. Well, good for you buddy.
00:41:44 But bit shoot does like the top trending videos on bit shoot are always cute people always.
00:41:52 Q. Is is more popular than? Probably any of the.
00:41:57 Well, certainly more than me and more than anyone. That's that. That's a, quote, UN quote. Influencer queue influences more people than so-called influencers.
00:42:08 You might not know those people, but they.
00:42:09 Exist and so it matters.
00:42:15 And these people?
00:42:18 Are struggling, struggling so hard.
00:42:23 With the reality that's that's hitting them like a ******* freight train like right now.
00:42:29 And they're in this weird mode where, like everything's fake. What?
00:42:31 Like, I mean like.
00:42:34 When Trump did his.
00:42:35 Consent. Well, I don't know if you call it a concession speech, but when Trump did his video where he said.
00:42:40 Like you know.
00:42:41 Basically I I don't know. I'm not going to play it.
00:42:43 For you, you guys have all seen it.
00:42:46 I mean there's thread after thread all over the different image boards all over Twitter, all over parlor, all over everywhere, all over Telegram, Instagram, every gram.
Speaker
00:42:58 It's a deep fake.
Devon
00:43:00 It's a deep fake look. You can tell if you look at his neck, his neck moves weird. It's it. It's clearly a deep fake, you know, Trump, I don't even know if he's alive anymore. You know, I I think they might have killed Trump and and stuffed him in a in a trunk. And and and now they they made this video of of him conceding. So that to to calm people down and.
00:43:19 I mean, that's the level of ******* insanity that's going on and I'm getting bombarded by all the message by all these ******* lunatics saying.
00:43:26 Oh, that's a deep fake. God, why did you post?
Speaker
00:43:28 That video? It's a deep fake.
Devon
00:43:37 And then when it's when they're.
00:43:38 Not talking about that.
00:43:39 They're talking about ohh look you.
Speaker
00:43:40 Know that that guy's.
Devon
00:43:42 Antifa, like Lynn Wood, was calling the the guy with the horns on his head.
00:43:47 Ohh, he's clearly Antifa. Look, he's an actor. Look, he's an actor. Everyone knows actors don't exist.
00:43:56 If you're an actor, if you if you.
00:43:59 If you've got an actor acting actor.
00:44:01 Profile on a website somewhere. I'm on ******* IMDb pitches. Am I an actor?
00:44:07 You know, like if you've got it.
00:44:10 You can't possibly.
00:44:14 Really show up to protest.
00:44:15 I mean.
00:44:15 Of course, he's a ******* actor. What are the person would dress like that and be so performative? Of course he's an actor. Doesn't mean he does. He's not a ******* cute guy.
00:44:31 You know these?
00:44:32 People learn these these terms and these words and like ohh they they find out about crisis actors, right?
00:44:39 And now everyone's everything's fake because this one thing I thought.
00:44:43 I thought was.
00:44:44 Real I found out was fake and so now everything's fake.
00:44:49 Everyone's a crisis actor and it's so ******* infuriating.
00:44:56 Not because and. Look, this is part of it, not because these ******* ******* are afraid of just facing the truth, right.
00:45:05 Not because they're just, they're just. They're in ******* crazy town now, thanks to to queue and all these psycho predictions from people.
Speaker
00:45:13 I mean, one one of the.
Devon
00:45:14 Biggest one of the.
00:45:16 Biggest queue people, the one of the guys that.
00:45:17 Got banned today from Twitter.
Speaker
00:45:21 What was?
Devon
00:45:23 Delivering his his.
00:45:26 I don't know his hot takes.
00:45:28 From literally from dreams.
00:45:31 He was interpreting.
00:45:33 Praying medic was his name, this ************.
00:45:37 Created. He's smart. He created a a nonprofit. He created a ministry.
00:45:44 So if you sent him money.
00:45:46 He didn't have to pay taxes on it because.
00:45:47 It was a ministry.
00:45:50 He literally made it a religion.
00:45:53 And he would interpret dreams and. Ohh yeah. Well, I I had a dream where Trump flew out of my ******* and he was covered in mustard. And I I know, I know that means that, you know, Jeff Sessions is on the case and like, it was ******* crazy town. And and he's one of he.
00:46:08 Was one of the biggest ones.
00:46:12 But that's not, that's.
00:46:13 Not my only frustration. That's not my only frustration. These people are so disconnected from reality because yeah, you know, they've been used and abused by the media. They've been lied.
00:46:19 To so many times, of course.
00:46:22 You're going to go a little adrift.
00:46:26 You know, especially if you're not like a little.
00:46:28 You know, if you're a little like you, OK, which.
00:46:31 Look, the right has its fair share of.
00:46:35 Of low IQ people.
00:46:37 Right.
00:46:38 So, OK, you're going to get your brain is not going to be.
00:46:41 Able to handle it. You're going to go a little bit. That's fine.
00:46:46 Well, it's not fine, but you know, whatever.
00:46:51 No, that's not why I was mad.
00:46:56 I don't care if you're not smart.
00:46:59 Makes my life easier if you are, but that's not fundamentally I I don't think that's not where all of your value comes from.
00:47:12 You don't have to be smart to be brave.
00:47:18 You don't have you?
00:47:18 Don't have to be smart to have courage.
00:47:20 In fact, it's probably easier.
00:47:29 And what's frustrating to me is.
00:47:31 These ************* need to own it.
00:47:34 They don't. They are so disconnected from what's going on right now. They don't. They don't understand how the world works. And I don't mean in, like, in terms of the details of the inner workings of the deep state. I mean just.
00:47:45 In ******* general.
00:47:47 The power comes from ****** ******* fear comes from ****** ******* force.
00:47:54 It's an easy ******* concept.
00:48:00 And the first time they they try to wield.
00:48:03 It a little bit and not.
Speaker
00:48:04 Even like a lot.
Devon
00:48:08 They're so afraid.
00:48:12 They're so afraid.
00:48:17 They have to deny that it even took place.
00:48:19 That guy with the horns on his.
00:48:21 Head like, look, look what the.
00:48:22 **** did he do?
00:48:25 He was a meme. It it was positive as.
00:48:27 Far as I'm concerned.
00:48:37 And Ashley babbitt.
00:48:40 She was also a cute person.
00:48:46 She went on like crazy. Look kind of crazy. Like, if you look at her, she did some strings and it's kind of.
00:48:54 You know.
00:48:54 Little I'm.
00:48:55 Not. I'm just saying, like, look, I'm not going to speak. I'll of the dead.
00:48:59 And in fact.
00:48:59 I want to meme her into a martyr.
00:49:02 But look just.
00:49:04 Just facts. She was a little.
00:49:07 A little wrapped up in the queue stuff.
00:49:10 And how do the ******* queue people repay her? How? How does this community where?
00:49:14 We go on, we go all well. You didn't.
Speaker
00:49:16 All go into.
Devon
00:49:17 The ******* capital.
00:49:20 And when one of your own gets shot in the ******* neck, murdered by the state.
00:49:28 Where are you? Where are you?
00:49:29 Then oh, I know where you are.
00:49:31 You're telling people that she's a ******* crisis actor.
00:49:37 She didn't even exist.
00:49:43 She's not really dead.
00:49:48 Everything's fake. Everything's crisis actors.
00:49:54 Nothing really happens. Everything is fake everything.
00:49:58 Jesus ******* Christ. Get your **** together.
00:50:03 This is just getting started buddy.
00:50:08 This is just the early days of how bad it's going to get.
00:50:17 If you're, if you're having trouble.
00:50:19 Wrapping your head around this one and.
00:50:22 It's not going to be long before you're in the fetal position just rocking back and forth going, you know, trust the plan.
00:50:27 Q You know you know.
00:50:37 It's ******* infuriating.
00:50:48 But yeah, that, that's.
00:50:49 It she's an example. Ashley Babbitt.
00:50:53 When I was talking about that metaphor where you only have a handful of choices, you can suck up to the the upper management and hope to God that maybe they they give you some kind of ****** job that's slightly less ****** than the one that you've got they give you. Ohh I'll give you a 10 cent raise, Devin.
00:51:07 You're going to have $0.10 raise.
00:51:09 And you know.
00:51:10 What maybe in a few years, we'll let you.
00:51:12 Into the corporate bathroom.
00:51:14 Wouldn't that be nice? Won't you feel like a big shot then?
00:51:22 Or you can just be the NPC that just, you know, whatever. No, not. You know, I'm not going to. I'm not going to rock the boat. I'm just going to, you know, just go to work and.
00:51:32 Watch Netflix.
00:51:33 And just do what?
00:51:34 I'm told and just barely be alive.
00:51:38 Just barely be alive.
00:51:52 Or you can say **** it, I'm out.
00:52:00 You know, she might not be alive now.
00:52:04 Ashley Babbitt.
00:52:08 But I'll tell you what. In the moments before her death, she was probably.
00:52:11 More alive than any of us have ever been.
00:52:25 I'm going to release the lemons.
00:52:33 Ohh apparently I can't or no, I can't. Alright, it's going to happen.
00:52:42 All right.
00:52:48 Couple other things I wanted to go over.
00:52:50 I think I kind of.
00:52:54 I never I I.
00:52:55 Never really have like, a plan Speaking of plans.
00:52:59 I never have a plan. When I go into these things, I just drink maybe slightly too much coffee.
00:53:04 And then hit go live.
00:53:09 You know one thing.
00:53:11 It is kind of funny.
00:53:14 There are so many people that and **** them all really.
Speaker
00:53:18 **** them all.
Devon
00:53:20 There are so many people that over the last year especially.
00:53:25 Where it would just get so mad every time I said anything negative about Trump, which which by now they all have to most of them, at least there's always going to be the ******* psychos. They'll never get it, but any of the the slightly rational people now have to be on the same page finally, right?
00:53:43 And this whole time, these cynical *****.
00:53:46 Well, just be like ohh sorry you have to act black pill all the time cause it that's your brand. That's your brand.
00:53:55 *****. What? That's my brand.
00:53:58 That's my ******* brand. You think this is all an act, do you think?
00:54:01 I'm I'm doing a show here.
00:54:05 You think this is?
00:54:07 What? What? What? You think I'm playing a character?
00:54:10 I'm Troy McClure.
00:54:12 You might Remember Me from such shows as.
00:54:17 COVID-19.
00:54:21 This isn't this is this is real life, buddy.
00:54:28 This is me, this is this, isn't this isn't.
00:54:31 Not putting on putting on.
00:54:33 A show for you guys.
00:54:39 Anyway, I just hope that some of these people are slowly starting to figure this out. They're they're slowly starting to figure out that you know what?
00:54:50 Maybe, maybe, maybe he's being serious. Like maybe, maybe this isn't. And I.
00:54:55 Don't know like are there? Are there other streamers or that's what?
00:54:57 They're doing right.
00:54:58 They're acting like some, I don't know, probably.
00:55:03 Where they're performers. They're performers.
00:55:06 Right. It's just a performance for them.
00:55:16 Anyway, so let's take a look at chat.
00:55:20 I might as well.
00:55:26 Oh well, good. Someone said I'm a ****** just in time for me to look at chat and ban them.
00:55:36 So you'll be banned.
00:55:40 As soon as this ******* touch screen responds to my my touches.
00:55:47 Yeah, it might be delayed, might.
00:55:48 Be a delayed ban. You might.
00:55:49 Want to get in all?
00:55:49 Your your fagots while you can.
00:55:58 Come on, you.
00:55:59 Stupid touch screen. God, I hate this thing.
00:56:04 You know what? What it is is my Internet is so slow when I try to watch it on a tablet.
00:56:10 Watch the stream, even though it's coming from a different source, it always ***** up.
00:56:14 You might have. You might have escaped the.
00:56:16 Clutches of the band. We'll see. I'm going to restart the app here.
00:56:20 And if you're still around, you will be gone.
00:56:25 And I'll have chat.
00:56:25 Back, which will be fantastic, right?
00:56:29 Here we go.
00:56:33 OK. And we're back, it looks like.
00:56:44 Alright, trying to rewind here and there he is.
00:56:54 No, it's still not working.
00:56:58 Oh my God, he might get away with calling me a ****** on my own channel. That's alright.
00:57:03 I never forget a name.
00:57:05 You will be banned one way or.
00:57:06 Another raging not.
00:57:09 I'm not even much of A band person.
00:57:14 You know what I have to do? I'm.
00:57:16 Have to make moderators.
00:57:18 As soon as I.
00:57:18 Can figure how to do moderators.
Speaker
00:57:21 I'll do that.
Devon
00:57:22 In the meantime, you have to put up with ******* like that.
00:57:28 Yeah, I have no control over my own channel. I feel so impotent.
00:57:35 Alright. Anyway, let's look at chat.
00:57:40 Wow, it's going fast. Got a lot.
00:57:42 Of people going by here.
00:57:47 What do I think of Gypsy crusader?
00:57:51 I don't know. I I I follow him on.
00:57:54 Telegram. But I I have so much stuff that I'm looking at. To be honest, I just haven't seen any of his. Well, I've seen some of his content.
00:58:02 He looked funny, you know.
00:58:06 But I don't have like.
00:58:07 I don't have a strong opinion one way or the other.
00:58:14 What do I think the end game was for? Trump and the queue fellow travelers in his circle like Flynn, Paul and.
00:58:19 Lynn, you know.
00:58:20 So here's the thing, here's the thing.
00:58:22 And by the.
00:58:23 Way the my pillow.
00:58:24 Guy, I don't know because I kind of feel like he has enough money to where he actually is probably.
00:58:30 On some level in in, in with Trump, right. But according to their own words, according to the words of Patrick Byrne, who was the ex, overstock CEO, that kind of went a little crazy and said that he did work for the deep.
00:58:43 Wait and nothing ever came out of that look, and I don't even know if he's lying. I kind of get the sense that he believes what he's saying. I actually when he talks, it sounds a little crazy.
00:58:51 About half the time, but like it doesn't sound like he's lying, and I can't say the same thing about all those people, but he's wrapped up in all that too. And if you remember not that long ago.
00:59:00 The last time at least that I'm aware of that Sidney Powell talked to the President.
00:59:05 It was Sidney Powell. It was Patrick Byrne. It was.
00:59:12 They went to the White House uninvited.
00:59:16 By the way.
00:59:17 And they somehow managed to weasel their way into a meeting with them.
00:59:23 And according to them, this isn't. This isn't like, you know, this is according to them according to their own words.
00:59:29 None of Trump's staff wanted them around. Trump himself didn't seem like he was really going to act on anything. Or at least he was going to delegate it to people who weren't going to let him act on it, right, like everyone likes to push it on. Ohh it's because he's surrounded by all these people that don't want to help him. OK, well, guess what? He chooses those people, right? Look what?
00:59:47 He so he's he's a bad executive.
00:59:50 And if he's bad with with picking the people who's who's like directly working with, imagine how ******* bad he is at managing agencies that he doesn't ever. He doesn't see it.
Speaker
01:00:00 OK.
Devon
01:00:01 See, this is the thing.
01:00:03 All right, here's the thing. Cue people. If he's bad at choosing the people that he has coffee with every morning, the people that he's talking to.
01:00:10 All the time.
01:00:12 Like he just has no idea. He's so ******* ******** that he's picking all these people that are all trying to stab him in the back. All of them.
01:00:20 Which seems to be the case to be honest.
01:00:23 Then how the **** is he good at picking people that are?
01:00:26 Over the DOJ that he almost never sees.
01:00:29 How would he ever be good at picking people like Christopher Wray, for example, over the FBI?
01:00:36 Who was just as corrupt as all the rest of him. He was a he's a career guy.
01:00:39 He wasn't gonna. He was. He's not a reformer.
01:00:43 And even Trump would say, like, when he would, when people were asking about, like, what's going on with.
01:00:49 With this Huber report and all this other stuff, Trump would even say, I don't know. I've never even talked to these people.
01:00:57 He's just a bad executive.
01:01:01 You don't run a country the same way you run a business.
01:01:07 When you run a business, all these people that are working for your company, they want your company to be profitable because that directly.
01:01:13 Enriches them. You don't have people that have.
01:01:17 You know, I guess in rare instances, right, you're gonna have people that like, oh, they're working for some other company that's trying to steal your secrets and stuff like that. But by and large.
01:01:25 The people that you got working under you.
01:01:28 Aren't going to be politically motivated to try to tank your company.
01:01:33 Right.
01:01:35 So as long as you keep the.
01:01:36 The the paychecks going in.
01:01:39 They're not going to.
01:01:40 Be trying to **** you over.
01:01:42 That's not how it works in Washington, DC.
01:01:47 That's not how it works at all. In Washington, DC, everyone's in it for themselves. Every *************. And I'm talking all the way down to even the interns.
01:01:55 When I lived in Washington, DC, I used to hang out with, like staffers that worked up on the.
01:02:01 And they were. They were.
01:02:02 Constantly talking **** about the people.
01:02:04 They worked for.
01:02:05 You know, senator, so and so, like and it was, it was The funny thing, it was. It was always a class thing cause a lot of these, these interns, a lot of these staffers, they would come from money.
01:02:15 And that's not always the case with. I mean, it's often the case, but it's not always the case for especially like people in the House of Representatives.
01:02:22 Right.
01:02:23 More, more so, the case for senators.
01:02:27 And so you'd have someone that was a staffer for, like, a blue collar style, you know, person in the house.
01:02:33 And they're just sitting there getting drunk and talking about how ******* blue collar and and and how they how low brow they are and how unwoke they are.
01:02:45 Or just generally speaking, it doesn't matter. You know, you don't have to be necessarily be a staffer or something like that. I'm not gonna just every ************ in DC if you go to DC and you try to socialize randomly, go to try to meet people the 1st.
01:02:55 Question out of everyone's mouth.
01:02:59 Before anything else, is what do you do? I mean, before your name. Oh, what do you do like? That's how they introduce themselves. Not like, hey, how's it going? I'm Billy.
01:03:10 No, it's. Oh, hi. What do you do?
01:03:13 Like that's I it's, it's fascinating, but it's true.
01:03:19 And they immediately assess.
01:03:22 First of all, OK, is he above me in the hierarchy or?
01:03:25 Is he below?
01:03:25 Me in the hierarchy.
01:03:28 And then secondly, OK.
01:03:31 Is what you do something that can I something I can use?
01:03:38 Can you further my career?
01:03:42 If the answer is no, that's it.
01:03:45 Or unless they want to **** you.
01:03:46 I mean that's that's basically it.
01:03:49 And even if they want to **** you, like it's better if they can **** you and.
01:03:52 Also, you know, **** you, you know, so it's.
01:03:59 That's just the way it is in DC.
01:04:01 Everyone, all of them.
01:04:06 And it's very incestuous. None of these people see. The funny thing is the one of the reasons.
01:04:10 Why rule of law went out?
01:04:11 The ******* window is none of these people have any.
01:04:14 Kind of ethics or principles? That's not.
01:04:16 What's driving them?
01:04:20 It's no, it's just.
01:04:20 No. What's driving them? It's not.
01:04:24 Why do you think so many people are?
01:04:26 Flipping parties here and there.
01:04:31 Because none of them are driven by principle.
01:04:33 Which I would say when you're.
01:04:35 Not driven by principle. That's like a personal rule of law, right?
01:04:40 Like when you have principles that.
01:04:41 You live by.
01:04:43 That's your own personal rule of law. That means there's certain things, no matter how much you want to do it, no matter how much it might further your career or or make you feel good or whatever, there's certain things you don't do because you have a personal constitution, if you will.
01:05:00 And you, you look at it and like, well, I I would do that, but it's it'd be unconstitutional, right?
01:05:07 And it's just, it's ethics, it's personal ethics.
01:05:11 Well, what happens when everyone in charge?
01:05:15 Of the ethics.
01:05:16 Of the rule of law for the entire country.
01:05:19 When none of them.
01:05:22 Are governed by that they're governed 100% by pleasure.
01:05:26 100% by personal gain. That's it.
01:05:29 They're just a bunch of ******* sociopaths.
01:05:33 Well, of course there's not going.
01:05:34 To be anyone minding the store.
01:05:38 None of these people give a ****.
01:05:41 They would literally take a shot on the Constitution.
01:05:44 If it further their career they would, they would bust it out of that ******* case and drop their pants and ******* **** on it and then shove it up their *****.
01:05:52 If it meant that they would, they would move on to the next level.
01:05:56 They don't ******* care.
01:05:58 They don't ******* care.
01:06:00 None of them do.
01:06:01 And in fact couple that with the fact that they don't even have a genetic connection to this ******* document. They don't.
01:06:06 Give a ****, right?
01:06:08 Look at Congress now. When you look at the debates that they had, look at Congress now look at the House now, how many of those people look like they're related?
01:06:16 To the founding fathers.
01:06:17 There's probably some.
01:06:20 Come on. They don't give a **** about it.
01:06:23 They don't get.
01:06:24 A **** with these old white slave owners wrote down on some ****** piece of paper.
01:06:28 To why The Who cares.
01:06:34 This is the downward spiral, my friends.
01:06:45 This is the downward spiral.
01:06:53 OK, let's take a look at chat here, which is moving very fast.
01:07:00 People keep asking me if I've people been asking me if I've read seeds for the last.
01:07:03 Several years I haven't. I I. Maybe I should. I I kind of. I kind of get what it's about like I that's.
01:07:13 From what I understand, it's kind of like Turner Diaries only.
01:07:16 Maybe little bit better writing or something. I don't and more modern.
01:07:22 Maybe I should read it. I haven't read it though. Now I have not read it.
01:07:27 Trump is a crisis actor. That's you know.
01:07:30 I would not look.
01:07:31 That's that's entirely possible. Look who benefit.
01:07:36 Look who benefited. It all depends on what? What does he? What does he get out of it? Because one of the things one of the reasons why I feel like he's not.
01:07:43 Is I kind of get the sense that he's a narcissist, that he's someone that really cares about his reputation, cares about how he's viewed right, even though he, like, he's totally OK with with, you know, going toe to toe with the media and calling them fake news and enemies of the people and all this other stuff. And, you know, he doesn't care so much as like, say,
01:08:03 You know, like a Romney or someone like that does necessarily.
01:08:07 It he also doesn't want to be a ******* pariah.
01:08:11 Right.
01:08:14 And right now, he's a ******* pariah.
01:08:20 And maybe he's just.
01:08:21 So insulated from that, maybe he's just in an echo chamber.
01:08:23 Of, you know, like few people basically.
01:08:27 And so he's not.
01:08:28 Feeling it and.
01:08:30 I don't know.
01:08:36 OK, this chance is moving fast.
01:08:40 Someone just said what do I think? A salty cracker. I think I've seen one. If it's the same guy.
01:08:45 I saw one video of his on bit shoot trending, then it was quiche. It was queue. ********.
01:08:50 If it's the same.
01:08:51 Guy, it might be a totally different guy.
01:08:56 But what I saw if?
01:08:57 It's the same guy, and if it's not, I apologize.
01:09:00 It was like ******* it was cute ********. It was just like Gen. X or maybe millennial. So cute. ********.
01:09:08 I hope that I hope I'm remembering this correctly. I think it's the same guy, but he, but it was funny cause it was like watching one of these streamers that have like all the little figurines like the nerds that have like the the Star Wars figurines and all that **** in the background. And like, that's how his his room was decorated and it was just like.
01:09:25 Ohh, so it's just like millennial instead of like boomer cue, it's millennial cue.
01:09:31 And I don't know that and.
01:09:32 I could be thinking of someone else.
01:09:42 Let's see here.
01:09:47 Alright, someone just donated a diamond and said mods. Look, I can't mod anyone for my thing is not working. I just restarted the app and everything.
01:09:58 This app's ******* horrendous.
01:10:02 I wish I could mod someone's like nothing's happening. It's not responsive at all. If I push anything, nothing happened. Like literally nothing happens.
Speaker 1
01:10:11 We'll get.
Devon
01:10:11 It we'll get it worked out. This happens every once in a while. It's not like a new thing. This is just, you know, next time I'll have to.
01:10:19 We'll have to move because there's some.
01:10:20 Of your names, I recognize.
01:10:23 So I'll start modding people at a certain point.
01:10:33 Let's see here. Oh, someone saying I got donated $500. *** ****.
01:10:40 I don't know. I don't even know where to see that. But whoever you are, I have an idea. And no, that's not like secret code for someone shady.
01:10:57 I think I know who that is. Well, I mean, it would say right when they donated it. But I think it's.
01:11:03 Think it's a Twitter, Twitter friend of mine?
01:11:07 But thank you very much whoever you are, whether I'm wrong or not.
01:11:14 That's very much appreciated because you know what?
01:11:17 I'm somehow miraculously still on YouTube, but I don't get any monetization money from.
01:11:22 And I suspect that I'm going to be kicked off of, you know, Twitter and everything else.
01:11:29 And it's going to be increasingly difficult to just survive like I'm that's what I'm doing.
01:11:35 Now I'm I'm.
01:11:36 Look, I'm making it right. I'm not making it enough.
01:11:40 And so I have to step up my efforts here because I'm not going to give up. I told you guys this years ago. I said look.
01:11:47 I'm going to do this.
01:11:48 Till I.
01:11:48 Die. You know if if this puts me in the poor house, even if I I'm one of those crazy people on the street corner just yelling at nobody.
01:11:56 This is what I gotta do because this is what I can. This is what I can do for my people like this is.
01:12:00 What I this is one of my. This is my talent.
01:12:03 And I'm using it for good.
01:12:06 As long as I humanly can.
01:12:09 And if it means I gotta be kind of poor, that's fine, right?
01:12:13 But there's also, like, like comfort, I'm not so concerned with, but there's survivability there is.
01:12:19 A limit, right?
01:12:21 And it's going to be increasingly harder, and they're going to look and that's this is just the.
01:12:24 Beginning right now, it's just, you know, everyone getting banned on Twitter, but we've already seen people that get banned from banks. We've seen people get banned off of well before.
01:12:33 Banks like there's like a there is like a.
01:12:36 A I guess a.
01:12:39 A route that they take, there's like a a slow trickling down of of how they attack you first. It's like the platform you.
01:12:46 And then they, you know, the electronic like the the Silicon Valley financial systems like PayPal and Venmo and all that stuff. Then they take care of you, right. They knock you off.
01:12:56 And then once that works and they're not getting sued, then they step up to the bank level like the red ice people have had to deal with, right?
01:13:04 And not just the red ice people. The red ice people. I think the selmers.
01:13:11 Have any platform from banks?
01:13:14 And oh, I feel terrible because I'm spaced on her name, but the the girl from patriotic alternative.
01:13:23 What's her name?
01:13:25 I'm not it. I mean, I know her name is just. I'm terrible with names. And anyway, it doesn't. I apologize.
01:13:30 If, but anyway, she's selling tea now, which I recommend you get if you can.
01:13:35 Remember her name?
01:13:36 Anyway, she got kicked off of banks.
01:13:46 Hey, Jens, ooh. Everything moved really fast.
01:13:55 Alright, now.
01:13:57 Yeah, chats like my apps just sucks right now. It's Laura taller. That's right.
01:14:03 Laura taller.
01:14:06 Now I can't even scroll the chats.
01:14:11 Why does someone keep asking me about gay Mexicans?
01:14:15 I don't know anything about gay Mexicans.
01:14:19 I'm not a fan of.
01:14:21 Of of Gay Mexicans, you can probably stop asking me that now because.
01:14:26 I don't know what the reference is and I don't think anyone else does either.
01:14:31 Oh, and now chat just crashed. Oh, now it's back.
01:14:40 Lindsey Graham. Ohh. Lindsey Graham's not a Mexican. He's just gay.
01:14:47 Real thoughts on Hitler?
01:14:51 Well, I'll tell you like the thing with Hitler.
01:14:55 Is he should have stopped.
01:14:56 Like after you know he had he had look, he wanted to make a point.
01:15:02 With, with with France, right?
01:15:07 He wanted some payback. I get it.
01:15:10 But you know, he should have just taken.
01:15:13 Taking that little bit of Poland that he won in the very beginning, you know that the German speaking part of Poland that he wanted to reunite Germany, right?
01:15:23 But he got greedy.
01:15:26 You got greedy.
01:15:28 And we all know the.
01:15:30 Rest of the story there.
01:15:33 And it was, it was horrible. Because, I mean, think of just not just the fact that ohh, look at all the the Europeans and the, you know, the Americans that died.
01:15:41 Fighting that war.
01:15:44 But think about the kinds of of Americans and and Europeans that died fighting that war.
01:15:49 You want to know why testosterone has dropped dramatically.
01:15:53 That's cause your warrior class was just murdering the hell out of each other.
01:15:58 You know, in, in, in the to to.
01:16:00 The, like millions of people.
01:16:05 So I mean, I don't know in a lot.
01:16:07 Of ways.
01:16:09 You know, that's what. That's what made America, America. The way that America wasn't a superpower. Really, until post World War 2 because didn't get smashed. All the, you know, to pieces.
01:16:20 And who do you think got all the contracts?
01:16:22 To go rebuild everything from Tokyo to.
01:16:26 UM.
01:16:27 Well, half of Berlin.
01:16:31 That that, that all that.
01:16:33 That infrastructure that got beat all this **** in Europe.
01:16:39 You know, we got rich rebuilding a lot of that.
01:16:42 And not only that, because we're in a position of power, we got to impose our State Department got to impose.
01:16:48 All of their their fancy liberal ideals.
01:16:54 The countries they were rebuilding.
01:16:57 Do their little socialist experiments on.
01:17:02 On these countries.
01:17:12 OK, let's take a look here.
01:17:18 It's all to do with money. I'm not sure what.
01:17:22 The draft doesn't just select alpha males.
01:17:25 No, but it it.
01:17:27 The guess who's dodging the draft? It's not your courageous people, is it?
01:17:31 And it wasn't just the draft. In World War 2, you had a lot of people going to sign up.
01:17:37 You had a lot of chads.
01:17:40 Going to sign up.
01:17:42 In fact, I don't think they they had the draft until Vietnam, right?
01:17:46 I mean, they had it, but I don't think it was like a.
01:17:50 Really, you weren't drafting.
01:17:52 Huge percentages of your enlisted men until Vietnam.
01:17:57 I could be totally wrong about that, but that's my understanding.
01:18:01 And which is another war that was just like, ohh, let's just kill off a bunch of our our warrior class.
01:18:07 In Southeast Asia.
01:18:09 For no reason.
01:18:15 Speaking of that I.
01:18:16 Watched Rambo the other night from 1982.
01:18:21 Which made me think like ***. ****. So that's just the law has got.
01:18:24 To be all this ****.
01:18:27 I didn't realize that that movie was so old.
01:18:32 And I'm sure a lot of you have seen it, but the storyline basically was that he's this soldier, this green beret that's come back from Vietnam.
01:18:41 And he's trying to adapt.
01:18:44 To the world again after his life has been.
01:18:47 Totally upended by the crazy green beret training and the atrocities he had to commit in in Vietnam.
01:18:55 But if you get around just the Vietnam boomer.
01:18:59 Part of the storyline.
01:19:02 It's I think it it's a movie that's very relevant today.
01:19:05 Basically, Rambo, John Rambo.
01:19:10 Is walking through some town.
01:19:13 And the cops pull over.
01:19:15 And say, hey, you look like a drifter. We don't want you in our town. I'm going to be right out of town.
01:19:21 And the cop drives them outside of the town and tells them to get out of the car.
01:19:26 And turns around and starts driving back to the town and rambo's like. Well, **** you. I'm gonna go. Go hang out in your town. This is a free country, you know. Remember, people used to say that.
01:19:36 Remember, people used to say this is a free country. They don't say that anymore, do.
01:19:40 They just say it all the time.
Speaker
01:19:42 I can do.
Speaker 3
01:19:42 What I want this is.
Devon
01:19:43 A free country. No one.
01:19:45 Says that anymore because no one believes it.
01:19:49 So he's walking back.
01:19:51 And the cop?
01:19:53 You know, says slow down there, buddy. I told you. You know you can't be in my town.
01:19:58 And he basically says **** you.
01:20:00 I can do what I want.
01:20:03 And the cops?
01:20:05 Take them in.
01:20:07 And they just start beating the **** out of him and you know, give him.
01:20:10 A hard time.
01:20:10 And he freaks out and has, like, a Vietnam flashback, freaks out, escapes from the police station.
01:20:18 And there's like, you know, they chase him through the forest and that sort of thing. And he and he wounds terribly, almost all the officers, but it purposely doesn't kill him.
01:20:27 And he gets it.
01:20:29 After he's like taking out like four or five of these guys, he finally gets the the original sheriff.
01:20:35 That drove him out of town and he has the knife to his neck and he says, look, walk away.
01:20:40 Walk away.
01:20:41 You started this. You drew first blood.
01:20:45 You started this.
01:20:46 I could have killed all of you.
01:20:49 Walk away.
01:20:51 Walk away, because if you don't.
01:20:55 It's never. I'm not. I'm not folding.
01:20:59 We'll take this to its eventuality.
01:21:03 You got a chance to walk away.
01:21:08 And of course they don't, and everyone knows. Obviously, Rambo lives cause there's like five other more, you know, Rambo movies.
01:21:15 But the message of the movie is.
01:21:19 Look at.
01:21:21 Someone hits you?
01:21:24 You ******* hit back and you hit back harder.
01:21:34 And I know there's a lot of Christians that that want to say.
01:21:36 Like, oh, that's that's on Christian, you're.
01:21:38 Supposed to turn the.
01:21:39 Other cheek. Well, guess what buddy?
01:21:42 You got two. You got two cheeks, unless you.
01:21:44 Want someone slapping your ***, right?
01:21:47 So, OK, you turn the other cheek.
01:21:50 Once right, like he did in that movie, he said. Look, I could have killed you.
01:21:55 I didn't. We can let this go.
01:22:00 And you should always do that you give.
01:22:01 Them a chance. Say look, all right.
01:22:05 I'm not going to end you right now, but.
01:22:09 You know, just letting you know.
01:22:14 And then if they want to continue.
01:22:17 You finished what they started.
01:22:21 And I I just think.
01:22:22 That there's just not enough people.
01:22:25 Partially because our warrior class has been decimated, decimated decade after day I.
01:22:30 Mean how many wars?
01:22:32 Has America been in in the last century?
01:22:36 America is always at war.
01:22:42 How are you? How are you? How are you?
01:22:43 Gonna maintain a.
01:22:44 A warrior class.
01:22:47 When all of your warrior genetics.
01:22:51 Are constantly at war, and by the way, that works both ways. I think everyone saw the footage of these people at the Capitol building. That's that's supposedly the warrior class, right? Like, no, that looked a lot more like the mall cop class.
01:23:06 It's not just in the it's not like.
01:23:08 It's only the plebs.
01:23:13 Who are no longer courageous.
01:23:14 And brave right now, that's across the board.
01:23:18 We are a country of ******* *******.
01:23:25 In fact, the ruling class.
01:23:27 You saw them cowering behind.
01:23:34 Those chairs.
01:23:36 In the gallery.
01:23:38 Wearing those little those ridiculous plastic bags on their head.
01:23:43 It's not exactly the warrior class, is it?
01:23:50 It was the last time you think one of those guys got in a bar fight or any fight.
01:23:54 If ever.
01:24:02 You know, Fight Club and that fight Fight Club, I think came out in 1999. Fight Club made that point about men. American men in 1999 that was.
01:24:11 Almost 25 years ago saying look.
01:24:14 Men are men are *******. Now. Men, men care more.
01:24:17 About their their IKEA furniture.
01:24:21 About the things that they own.
01:24:24 About those little figurines in the back of that guy, if it's the.
01:24:27 Same guy and the guys.
01:24:29 Live stream those little Star Wars figurines. That's what they care about.
01:24:34 They don't care about being men.
01:24:40 You own Fight Club, the first homework assignment.
01:24:45 Was to go lose a fight, right?
01:24:47 Go lose a fight on purpose, go out and lose a fight.
01:24:53 Because there's a lot of value in that.
01:25:02 I've lost fights.
01:25:05 I've been beat the **** **.
01:25:10 And it's kind of like.
01:25:14 It's kind of like when you drive a car, right? If you were, I mean, if you were like me when I was, especially when I was like, a teenager, I drove like a bat out of hell. I think I said the other night that I I broke my my clavicle while delivering pizza. OK, well, I'll tell you that story.
01:25:29 A little bit.
01:25:31 Basically, yeah. I I I was driving some ***** ** **** car that as a, you know, I I had a ironically painted a racing stripe on.
01:25:40 I think I might have spray painted the.
01:25:42 The hubcaps or something like that ***** ** **** old Honda Accord?
01:25:47 It was so old I had a carburetor. OK, that's how.
01:25:49 Old this ******* thing was.
01:25:53 And I drove it like a ******* maniac. The I lost the muffler on a speed bump and I was just like, ****. Yeah, now it sounds loud because it just it was just a funnier car to drive really fast because it was loud as **** and it was a ***** ** ****.
01:26:07 I drove it like a maniac.
01:26:11 And it's not until you wreck a car.
01:26:14 Especially if it's because in this actual instance.
01:26:19 I guess I went the limits to my brakes so I got a head on collision with some guy that wasn't paying attention, but part of it because I was speeding.
01:26:31 You learn a lot about about driving.
01:26:34 When you see like what happens to metal at 60 miles an hour when it comes to a complete stop instantly.
01:26:41 You learn a lot about.
01:26:43 About the physics of of your vehicle, when stuff like that happens, or if you've ever, you know, spun out of control, or if unless you've driven the **** out of a car enough to where you've lost control of it you.
01:26:53 Don't know where the limit is.
01:27:00 And the same thing with getting into a fight and losing.
01:27:02 You don't know what your limit is.
01:27:06 And you don't know that.
01:27:07 It's actually not so bad. It's actually not so scary.
Speaker
01:27:09 Ohh it's not.
Devon
01:27:10 So bad to be bleeding profusely out of your face because your face just bleeds.
01:27:15 Your face just bleeds a lot.
01:27:17 It's nothing scary. It's not a big deal. You'll be healed up. Fine, like in a week.
01:27:26 And I I think.
01:27:27 That's that'd be great homework to lose a fight.
01:27:30 Get your *** kicked. Be probably impossible.
01:27:32 To do these days.
01:27:34 Because everyone such ******* like, it'd be almost even.
01:27:38 In Fight Club they depicted.
01:27:39 It that way too, and that again that was 1999.
01:27:42 They show how.
01:27:43 Hard it was.
01:27:44 Just to get someone to fight them.
01:27:48 And almost impossible now, unless you live in a black neighborhood, then it probably happens all the time.
01:27:55 That's just come on, that probably does.
01:28:02 That's super easy.
01:28:13 OK, let's see here.
01:28:18 Let's form a Sacramento area far right club.
01:28:22 Look, here's the problem. I was talking to someone about this today. The really the problem with what happened with the capital and just why no one actually takes it to the next.
01:28:31 Level is it's not part of its leadership right? Trump's not going to lead. Apparently, he's.
01:28:38 You know, advocated the the throne. He's he's he's not.
01:28:42 He's not gonna. He's not the leader. That he's not a wartime leader. He's just not.
01:28:47 He's more of a shitposter.
01:28:52 Which is a shame, because he hasn't. I mean, he has literal.
01:28:55 Soldiers that are willing to back him.
01:28:56 Up, but that's not that's not.
01:28:58 Who he is, right?
01:29:00 So that that's part of the problem. But the other problem part of it too is if you don't have a central leader that maybe has the.
01:29:08 Privileges that a billionaire who's president United States has right where he can. Kind of.
01:29:13 Not have to worry. Well, I guess as of now, he has to worry about getting the platform from **** like Twitter. But by and large, he's going to be immune to a lot of the things that we would face.
01:29:22 If we started.
01:29:24 Get a little spicy, right?
01:29:29 And so the alternative.
01:29:30 Would be some kind of commute. You'd have to be able to organize. You have to be able to organize and communicate in a secure way, and that's just quite frankly, in a surveillance state that's impossible.
01:29:41 You know, 200 years ago.
01:29:43 It was easy because right now if you want to communicate securely with people, you have to be relatively high IQ. Because, I mean, think about the government agencies who have security people that.
01:29:53 Work on on.
01:29:55 You know, full-time, several security people that work full time. Their whole job is to make sure you don't get hacked, right?
01:30:00 And they still get hacked. You know, credit card companies get hacked.
01:30:04 So if you're just some random guy who wants to be able to talk securely without getting hacked by an intelligence agency, that their whole job is hacking right to surveil you.
01:30:15 The chances that you're gonna be able to do that unless you have some real technical.
01:30:19 Knowledge. I mean it's.
01:30:22 Pretty impossible. You know. It doesn't matter if you're encrypted. If the guy that you're talking to has isn't encrypted or you know if if they've hijacked your device, so now they've got a key logger. And not only that, but you know, some kind of, you know, like screen sharing essentially, where they're just looking at your screen and.
01:30:38 You don't know.
01:30:41 You don't know. I mean, you didn't write the OS. You don't know what kind of backdoors are put into OSX or Android or windows or.
01:30:55 You don't know.
01:30:57 So even if you have like the most secure connection, using like 256 bit 500, whatever encryption.
01:31:05 Between two people.
01:31:08 It doesn't matter if they can see your ******* screen.
01:31:12 So there's ways. Again, there's ways you.
01:31:15 Can layer and layer upon layer all your security?
01:31:18 And get to where you could have two computers that are almost you know.
01:31:23 At least.
01:31:26 Unless some zero day comes out like, it's pretty much unhackable, right?
01:31:31 And so you have that ability, but the the, the level of the barrier, the barrier for that, the knowledge barrier for that's pretty ******* high.
01:31:40 The average person can't do. They have to be pretty high IQ and be pretty technical to do that.
01:31:45 But if you think.
01:31:46 About it 200 years ago.
01:31:48 How high tech would a farmer have to be to just be like, hey, Larry?
01:31:53 We're meeting at behind Billy's Barn at midnight. Don't tell anyone. There you go. It's secure. The connection is secure.
01:32:02 You know, like that's it. That's all you needed.
01:32:07 No one's getting.
01:32:07 Hacked. No, it's.
01:32:09 You know by someone that's that's thousands of miles away and some cubicle in Northern Virginia.
01:32:19 That's the problem with the surveillance state.
01:32:25 You know, after Snowden and WikiLeaks.
01:32:29 I think it's pretty clear or Michael Hastings.
01:32:34 It's pretty clear.
01:32:36 That organizing is fairly difficult.
01:32:43 Not impossible.
01:32:47 But it's very difficult.
01:32:48 And the other thing you gotta watch out for, too is this is.
01:32:50 Clearly something that they're worried about, obviously, I mean, I would be worried about it.
01:32:55 So what are they doing? They're trying to create the problem that they're supposed to be solving, right?
01:33:02 They did this with with Muslims too, they or they, they would literally hand bombs over to terrorists.
01:33:10 And the FBI.
01:33:10 Was involved with the the first Trade Center bombing.
01:33:16 That's mainstream. That's not like you know.
01:33:20 Creepy theory from Deb Devin.
01:33:29 It's uh.
01:33:32 Well and and I.
01:33:33 Talked about before the base right?
01:33:35 It's just it's it's a.
01:33:36 Normal thing that they do.
01:33:40 So you have to worry about.
01:33:40 People like that.
01:33:45 It's just not as.
01:33:45 Easy as it used to be.
01:33:48 For a very good reason.
01:33:59 And which is why?
01:34:07 Which is why Trump is so, so much.
01:34:08 Of a disappointment.
01:34:11 Because he had the he had the ability to still do it.
01:34:14 Trump could have drained the swamp.
01:34:16 Trump could have reigned in big tech.
01:34:20 Trump could have done all these things. He had the support to do it. What were they going to do?
01:34:26 And now they know that it's over. They know that they got like what he's president for 11 more days.
01:34:34 Half of half of his staff has already quit.
01:34:41 He doesn't have really any allies in.
01:34:45 In terms of senators?
01:34:49 They've all stabbed him in the back.
01:34:52 He doesn't even have allies in terms of Supreme Court justices that he put in there.
01:35:00 I mean this this is this is beyond lame duck.
01:35:06 And look, I hope I'm wrong, I hope I hope.
01:35:09 Praying medics dream about having, you know.
01:35:12 Sex with Trump?
01:35:16 And his visions about how Trump's going to save us all from the deep. So.
01:35:19 I hope.
01:35:20 I hope he's right. But look, I'm.
01:35:23 I have this thing called discernment.
01:35:35 ****. Yes, yes, that's that's probably more accurate.
01:35:43 He's the lame cook.
01:35:53 Hey, Devin, I'm translating your content into Spanish. Is it OK if I post it? Yeah, of course it is.
01:36:05 I am.
01:36:08 God, this ******* thing is going so fast.
01:36:12 Doesn't explain Portugal, Spain, Sweden. They were untouched by World War 2.
01:36:18 I don't know what, what, what does that not explain?
01:36:22 How do we bring more members into the Alt right on a large scale?
01:36:28 Well, I don't.
01:36:29 Know I don't think alt rights the right name anymore. I don't think that that's.
01:36:33 I mean, I get what you're saying.
01:36:35 I don't like the name dissonant right either, but I I get what you're saying like it's there's just A and that's part of the problem is we don't have like a a name for it. It's just like this nebulous group.
01:36:45 Of people who.
01:36:47 All hate commies like this. That's what it boils down to. We're just we hate commies.
01:36:53 And I think that with that, that's actually it's going to happen just naturally in a way in the same way think about it this way, if you look at the left, it's all kinds of different groups that really don't seem to have anything in common at all. You know, you've got BLM, you got Antifa, you've got, you know, the ********. You, I mean the thing that holds them together, the glue that holds them together is.
01:37:12 They hate us.
01:37:13 They hate white males, right? They hate white Christian males specifically, but they hate anything adjacent to that.
01:37:20 Right. That's the glue that holds them together.
01:37:24 Soon as they're in power, they tear themselves apart.
01:37:28 But right now they've got a common enemy.
01:37:30 So it's brought them together. So in a lot of ways, in a lot of ways, it's good that Trump has lost.
01:37:38 It's good that Trump has lost.
01:37:41 Because now all these same group. Yeah, the same kind of phenomenon is going to happen.
01:37:45 Are right.
01:37:46 All these different groups that have they, they, they squabble and fight over stupid **** all the time about like, oh, I'm, you know, whether it's because, you know religious reasons or because it's not like how you want to run the economy. It's like all this stuff that, like really doesn't matter because we're we're facing an existential threat here, buddy. Like we we have to fight off the existent existential threat.
01:38:07 Before we talk about how we're going.
01:38:09 You know, arrange the furniture. OK, so.
01:38:12 That is.
01:38:15 That's going to be that same phenomenon on the left that that the glue that dry or that holds them all together, the hatred they had for Trump and and what he stood for, whether or not they a lot of it was imaginary, right.
01:38:27 If you listen the way they describe them.
01:38:30 But that's what drove. That's what held them together. That's what drove them well. Now we're doing the same thing on our side.
01:38:37 And we're not gonna have Trump as as the gatekeeper. Now, there's gonna be a part, a portion of our of the right that's going to have.
01:38:43 Trump, as you know.
01:38:44 There's all the custards that will never wake up from their dream.
01:38:48 And all the Maga people who just are, they're just they're they're all in, right. No matter what happens, they're they're always going to trust the plan, and they're always going to think Trump is is the best president ever. And, you know, just those. They're robots.
01:39:00 So like there's.
01:39:01 Going to be a portion of us.
01:39:03 That are like that, that are being gatekeeper by Trump.
01:39:06 But by and large.
01:39:08 I think that's gonna. That's really gonna be watered down.
01:39:12 There's only so much betrayal and failure you can take, so unless something magical happens where Trump, you know, the my pillow guy said like Trump somehow pulls something off. Amazing. Because, look, I'll tell you, it is a little weird. It is a little weird how ******* confident these, these ******* sound and like, I can't. I can't.
01:39:32 I'm trying to work it out. I'm trying to work on my.
01:39:34 Head and be like, OK, so.
01:39:36 I mean, you don't really have a lot to lose, right? They don't like General Flynn. If he says all the time, like, oh, I'm 100% confident, you know, Trump's gonna be. And then Trump's not president. What? What does he lose?
01:39:47 You know.
01:39:49 Nothing really. OK, so some people unfollow them or I think got banned from Twitter. So not even that would happen.
01:39:58 So it's.
01:40:00 He's not risking anything really by doing that, and I don't even think like the my pillow guy isn't really risking anything either. I mean, are people going to stop by and not my pillow guys or my pillows?
01:40:09 If if he's wrong.
01:40:11 No, he's gonna keep sponsoring all the.
01:40:16 You know, like the right side broadcasting and all this other stuff, right? Like he's going to sponsor all the news agencies he's going to.
01:40:23 Back all the same people and.
01:40:25 And that's part of his business plan and nothing's going to change. People are going to be like, oh, you said.
01:40:29 That Trump? So what?
01:40:33 So it's not like they're really risking anything by saying this, but they still seem like oddly confident and I don't see what the advantage is to doing that.
01:40:44 Like I can think of nefarious reasons why you want to do that, like weird. You know, inaction things right like this, maybe, and maybe that's maybe that's what it is.
01:40:53 Maybe it's like Q Anon, right? Like the whole point of Q Anon is so that people wouldn't do anything.
01:41:00 Right. And as we said, you know the second the cue people do something like in the case of.
01:41:05 Ashley Babbitt and the horn, the horn guy or.
Speaker
01:41:09 Yeah, well that.
Devon
01:41:09 You know, whatever.
01:41:10 They did. The Q movement disavows them immediately because you broke the rule. You're not supposed to do anything. You're just supposed to be trusting the plan.
01:41:18 Right.
01:41:19 So maybe it could be tied to that. Maybe it could be a situation where they are trying to reassure the base. No, it's fine. It's going to be fine. Trump's going to be president because.
01:41:32 They're just trying to calm people down.
01:41:37 They're just trying to lull people back to sleep, but that's got a limited usefulness.
01:41:43 That's that would only last until.
01:41:46 Oh, I don't know. Maybe some of these people.
01:41:48 They think they.
01:41:48 Can keep keep it up forever.
01:41:50 Right. I mean, I had someone even before these last few days like a couple of weeks ago. Tell me like.
01:41:57 Well, I'll be convinced that Q is.
01:41:59 Fake if, by March 31st, Trump isn't president and I'm like March 31st, what the ****? So some of these people already have, like, some stupid deadline, right? And then and then that's, you know, they'll they'll update it. Of course, they always do. They always move the goal post so that maybe it's a situation like that, right? Maybe they think we can infinitely move the goal posts with these people. We've been doing it for four ******* years and it's.
01:42:20 Work. You know it's working.
01:42:23 So what? What does it matter?
01:42:27 But it still doesn't.
01:42:28 Add up to me it does. I I still. I can't. I can't decide.
01:42:33 If that's what it's something like that, right? I don't know specifically, but some kind of like **** ****. Like they're lying. Essentially what I'm saying, I can't tell if they're just lying.
01:42:44 Or if they're just nuts.
01:42:47 If they believe it, they're just kind of nuts.
Speaker 3
01:42:52 Or yeah I.
Devon
01:42:53 Guess third option. They believe that cause it's real. It's going to happen. I guess that's possible.
01:43:00 Highly unlikely, but I guess it's possible.
01:43:08 Trump is the king of leaving the door open.
01:43:12 You know, with this concession speech and everything else that has said about the election.
01:43:17 Yeah, I mean.
01:43:19 He leaves the door open.
01:43:22 But I don't think that's because of some Q plan. I think it's because it it delegitimizes Biden.
01:43:30 And I don't mean, I don't think it's solely because.
01:43:32 It you know, his ego is hurt.
01:43:36 I think it's a strategy. Yeah. You know, you're you're not.
01:43:40 You're not a legitimate he will still have power, in fact his.
01:43:44 His uh at.
01:43:49 On parlor.
01:43:52 Was like the official president. Like, it's like I'm not kidding you. It was something like that. I I'd I'd have to look.
01:43:58 Let me take a look.
01:43:59 I might have it here actually.
01:44:08 That's that. POTUS. Where's the one where that came from?
01:44:15 Well, it doesn't matter. Point being.
01:44:20 He might. He might want to.
01:44:21 Just be the shadow president.
01:44:23 He just undermines Biden.
01:44:26 He's not officially a president.
01:44:28 But they get enough people on parlour and he keeps the scam going.
01:44:33 And they keep the fundraising going.
01:44:38 They keep the merchandising going.
01:44:41 You know, junior writes and other stupid book about triggering the libtards.
01:44:48 He's a businessman.
01:44:51 That's what he does.
01:45:05 Alright, let's take a look at chat.
01:45:08 Yeah. As far as the spammers go, you guys are ****. But I have no ability to defend you right now, so.
01:45:18 I don't know why.
01:45:21 This stupid app sucks.
Speaker
01:45:23 Oh, wait. Oh.
Devon
01:45:27 Well, one of you is gone.
01:45:31 One of you is gone.
01:45:37 Let's see here.
01:45:40 Alright, someone says please don't get mad.
01:45:42 But some of.
01:45:43 Us have jobs to do all day. How does one specifically identify a cute person? I don't know what you're asking.
01:45:52 Or why you have to worry about jobs all day.
01:45:57 There's replays of this.
01:46:01 I got. I got rid of one of them. Who's the other one?
01:46:20 And tracks moving so fast.
01:46:28 Ah boy.
01:46:37 They have a they have a Q phone case. Yes, that's how you. Or is that what you're asking? Like, how do you?
01:46:42 Spot the queue people like.
01:46:45 I don't know. Ask if they trust the plan.
01:46:48 I guess.
01:46:50 That's the way to do it.
01:47:11 Oh, here we go. Apparently I can.
01:47:14 Possibly ban someone else.
01:47:18 I'm going to try it.
01:47:18 Again, if I hit it like 1000 times.
01:47:22 It sometimes works.
01:47:26 No, it's not working. This guy might get away.
01:47:30 It's it's so like I hate this.
01:47:32 ******* app so much.
01:47:34 It's it's so it's so poorly designed that you like the user experience, is so ******* bad.
01:47:41 And and look, it's not just because it's Chinese. I'm sure. I suspect that has something to do with it. Chinese have always made terrible ******* software. Always.
01:47:49 Like I.
01:47:51 Anytime. Like and this is going back to when the Chinese people were, they were they were first starting to manufacture like ******, cheaper hardware. And then you'd go to load the drivers and it would just.
01:48:01 Be like, what the **** is this ****?
01:48:03 They're so terrible. They're so terrible at user interfaces.
01:48:13 I'm going to restart the app again on this, maybe that will help but.
01:48:16 I doubt it.
01:48:18 But I don't.
01:48:19 Even think it's because of that, just because they're all bad, like if.
01:48:21 You look at YouTube, the YouTube interface is not exactly much better.
01:48:25 I mean, it's better.
01:48:27 But it's not a million times better.
01:48:30 By any by any means.
01:48:36 Will Bitcoin keep mooning or will there be a crash after the inauguration? I don't know.
01:48:42 I stopped trying to understand.
01:48:46 Where Bitcoin would go.
01:48:57 I think that, you know, unless you, unless you already know, like a **** ton about it, that I wouldn't risk a lot of money unless you're going to hold.
01:49:03 For long term, here's the problem with Bitcoin.
01:49:06 First of all.
01:49:07 No one else who started it and look, I use Bitcoin. I'm not saying don't use it. I have Bitcoin. It's and I I.
01:49:14 It's definitely something that.
01:49:17 I recommend people at least investigating for themselves and deciding for themselves if it's something they.
01:49:21 Want to do?
01:49:22 But there are just some basic things that make it kind of iffy. One, we don't know who made it or or why. And there's an awful lot of Bitcoins locked away in these wallets from the people that were first working on it that.
01:49:36 Could dramatically shift market prices if they just decided.
01:49:40 To dump them all.
01:49:42 You also have the fact that it's.
01:49:48 It's electronic, right? So if well, I mean like if Biden shuts off the Internet.
01:49:54 Your Bitcoin, you don't have any access to them.
01:49:58 They're just gone. I mean, they're not gone. I guess they're still in the blockchain, right? But you can't access them.
01:50:04 And a lot of people too, they store their Bitcoin and you should never do this.
01:50:09 A lot of people store their Bitcoin like in 3rd party wallets, right?
01:50:15 And then you're at risk at you know what if, like, like, if it's an exchange, even if it's something like Coinbase?
01:50:23 They get hacked all the time.
01:50:25 So you get hacked and your Bitcoin are gone and it's not insured by the FDIC or anything like that.
01:50:31 It's just gone, right?
01:50:33 So as long as you understand all that I would say, I would tread lightly.
01:50:39 There's a lot of people that that have predicted, really high prices for Bitcoin. I don't know. I I find it odd because it's like can you maybe you can maybe maybe if it's something that is embraced and maybe if enough people in other places like China and I know a lot of the miners in China, so this might help.
01:50:57 But I don't see how you could simultaneously have Bitcoin raising in value.
01:51:03 While the dollar is and the West in general is going to be tanking, not just not just economically, but just altogether.
01:51:16 Because you'll have a lot of people that will have to cash out.
01:51:20 As the economy goes down.
01:51:23 I don't know. Like I said, if if, but if China has enough of a big, big enough piece of the pie, it might not matter or China.
01:51:29 The Chinese government gets.
01:51:31 Own like a lot of Bitcoin want. You know, it's that's the there's too many unknowns.
01:51:36 There's too many unknowns, like no one knows.
01:51:39 Who controls the majority of the Bitcoin?
01:51:43 And look, I'm and just. I'm not like a a finance guy anyway, so it's not really.
01:51:49 I don't go heavily into digital assets. My assets are physical objects. My assets are my ham radio. My assets are my my survival gear. My, my.
01:52:01 My water tank. You know my cactuses? Those are my assets.
01:52:13 I always wondered how inflation would.
01:52:15 Hit us, but it would.
01:52:17 It will be buying bread for.
01:52:20 .0 or whatever, you know, bitcoins or million U.S. dollars? Well, that's The thing is, you know Bitcoin.
01:52:26 If it was, if it was even, just steady.
01:52:31 You would make money because, I mean we've we've wanted more money in the last. What is it three years?
01:52:38 Then the whole rest of.
01:52:41 America's existence people don't know that.
01:52:45 Our debt is something like 20-8 trillion. I remember they were worried about a $2 trillion debt.
01:52:52 In fact, I think I was working for libertarians when they were doing like this pamphlet.
01:52:56 About how they were warning like.
01:52:57 Oh, if we do this, it'll.
01:52:58 It'll get up to.
01:52:59 $12 trillion and they were really nervous about it. Now it's like almost 30 trillion.
01:53:03 And no one seems to care.
01:53:11 OK.
01:53:14 Yeah, Bitcoin could drop and did like you can remember. What was it? 2017? We went from $20,000 to $6000 in like less than a month.
01:53:25 So it depends on when you bought in, right? If you bought in when it was $6000 and I don't even know what it's at right now, but it was.
01:53:33 I think I saw someone saying it was like around 40,000. That sounds crazy, but maybe that that's why I haven't looked, but let's say that's what it's at, well, if.
01:53:40 You bought it at six.
01:53:42 So what, like you, you know, you can hold it all day. It's probably not gonna go back.
01:53:46 Down to six anytime soon, and if it starts to.
01:53:49 And you're worried about it. You can get out way before it gets anywhere near 6, you know?
01:54:00 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:54:08 Hey, Devin, what do you think about? Think of the ideas that the founding fathers were defending? Do you think that they were corrupt ruling class too? Well, look, the founding fathers were, first of all, they were really young, like a lot of people don't know that these guys were like in their early 20s. Most of them couple of them in their 30s, but they're they're really young.
01:54:33 I think they genuinely were. They were idealists. They genuinely believed in the these ideas that they had.
01:54:39 And they look did maybe with their their secret.
01:54:46 Societies that they were members, you know, like were some of the Masons and this, that and the other maybe.
01:54:51 You know they have secret deals, but yeah, maybe. But like, I think that it's.
01:54:56 It's easy enough to look at their writing.
01:54:59 And understand the context of history the where they were in history and realized that they were genuinely trying to create.
01:55:08 A A government that would be an experiment that they hoped would work and it worked for a little bit.
01:55:15 Not very long.
01:55:17 Like as soon as the central bank got involved, you know, that was out the window.
01:55:22 So that's pretty much for the last 100 years especially or you could even say the civil war, right?
01:55:31 But I think that that, yeah, they initially.
01:55:34 Had a good idea.
01:55:36 I have ancestors that died fighting for that idea, so I'm a little biased.
01:55:42 And I just think that they failed to maintain it.
01:55:46 And they knew that, though, too, they knew that it was a long shot and.
01:55:48 They predicted what? Well, what's already happened and what's?
01:55:52 Continuing to happen in a catastrophic way.
01:55:55 Right now.
01:56:03 This chat is a mess tonight. Yeah, this chat is crazy right now.
01:56:09 I'll clean it up. I'll make some mods next time. My apps just not working right now, so I can't do anything.
01:56:15 I really like the parties over video. Devin, the real black pill, isn't. Oops. Where'd it go? Isn't being sad. It's moving past things that hold us back and hurt us. This is true.
01:56:27 And thank you.
01:56:29 Do you think a lot of conservatives, especially boomers, are in denial? I hear people thinking all this can be fixed with electoral reform. Well, that's because it's they're *******.
01:56:38 What are we just talking about?
01:56:40 They're afraid because if you can't be solved with the election or with an election.
01:56:47 How does it have to be solved?
01:56:51 Right.
01:56:53 There's only one other way.
01:56:59 And most people aren't.
01:57:01 Up for that?
01:57:04 And ****, most people aren't even up to showing up and voting. That's too much.
01:57:12 And it, and it terrifies them. And enough people like like Tucker Carlson. I was talking about him. The last string where I showed that he was explicitly saying.
01:57:20 That there's no option, there's no other. There's we have to. We just have to we we got to tough it out and learn to like each other even if we have nothing in common and no shared interests, we have to just stick together forever and just and be you know, a family.
01:57:38 Well, of course he's saying that.
01:57:42 He's at the top of the hierarchy. He doesn't want the foundation underneath them rotting away.
01:57:49 He's got it really good.
01:57:53 He's in the permanent ruling class.
01:57:56 He's got real money.
01:57:58 That he inherited that his children will inherit.
01:58:03 A big bowl of money that it just increases.
01:58:11 He set his his whole bloodline is.
Speaker
01:58:15 Good to go.
Devon
01:58:17 Of course, he doesn't want anything that might jeopardize that to happen.
01:58:23 And that's an extreme example.
01:58:27 But that applies to so many other people and look, it doesn't just apply to people like that are super rich. It applies to people that just have young children and they're scared.
01:58:38 It applies to people that that know OK, if we go down that route, it's not just kind of bad.
01:58:45 It's really bad.
01:58:48 You know it won't. It won't be 100% peaceful.
01:58:52 We could try it could be. I mean, look, it could be, but it won't be right.
01:58:57 It never has really been. There's never really been like a peaceful.
01:59:01 Balkanization, right.
01:59:04 There's never really been, like a peaceful separation of states. There's always gonna be some violence or whatever, and that just scares the **** out of people.
01:59:16 And again, not even necessarily for them.
01:59:19 But for their children?
01:59:21 If you got a kid that like a.
01:59:22 Son, I'm.
01:59:24 My parents were terrified, like my mom specifically was always. You know, as soon as I had to register for the draft, right the second you go down and and fill out that.
01:59:33 Selective Service card, but even before then you know, because she lived through Vietnam. Her two. She had two brothers that got drafted and went to Vietnam. One of them came back pretty funked up.
01:59:45 And she was terrified of that happening to me.
01:59:54 And it's increased, I mean that's that's like a that's a war that's only going to affect the people that that enlist or or get drafted and it's it's far away, it's comfortably on the other side of the planet, right when we're fighting.
02:00:06 Wars for Israel and stuff like that, right?
02:00:09 Out of sight, out of mind.
02:00:12 And they haven't done the draft in a really long time.
02:00:15 So even more so. So it's pretty much you're volunteering to go fight for Israel, right?
02:00:22 Well, if all of a sudden.
02:00:25 It's not on the other side of the planet.
02:00:27 It's just it's down the street.
02:00:29 That scares the **** out.
02:00:30 Of him. Look how afraid the people in the capital got just when a bunch of people dressed up like.
02:00:37 You know, like they're at Comic Con some.
02:00:40 Of these people, right?
02:00:42 They just. They didn't really do anything, just they walked in.
02:00:46 And wind it around.
02:00:48 And you know, there was some vandalized vandalization, but they weren't, like, burning the ******* building down.
02:00:53 And **** like that, right?
02:00:56 And I think someone.
02:00:58 Sprayed a fire extinguisher. You know some windows got broken by and large, though no one was really in any real danger.
02:01:07 Right.
02:01:08 And they freaked the **** out. They freaked the **** out, I told.
02:01:11 You these are people that have never been punched in the face.
02:01:14 These are people that have never been in a fight in their life.
02:01:17 These are people that have always had a security detail. These are people that never even felt.
02:01:24 Of bodily harm.
02:01:35 And so you introduced this and these are these are very risk adverse people.
02:01:40 So you introduce the possibility that.
02:01:43 Because especially who do you think?
02:01:45 Is going to be the target, right?
02:01:47 You know, the civil war situation.
02:01:52 Who do you think people are gonna go for? Like Elaine Tucker's case? Look, obviously, I don't wish ill on Tucker. And and I don't think anyone's listening. Does, but.
02:02:02 The the.
02:02:05 Polar opposite of the custards, right? They they think Tucker is some kind of.
02:02:09 Nazi propagandist. I mean, they've already. They already went to his house that one time and threatened his family, right?
02:02:16 And that's just in in peacetime. And that was that was years ago. That was before they even.
02:02:20 Got to the level we're at now.
02:02:23 Right.
02:02:26 So you think it's bad?
02:02:30 Or if he thought.
02:02:31 It was bad then. I mean, he knows if we go down that road.
02:02:38 He's going to be a target. All these people know that they're all going to.
02:02:40 Be high value targets.
02:02:43 So of course they don't want anything like that to happen.
02:02:49 The irony is it wouldn't have to be violent at all if they didn't shut down speech, right?
02:02:54 We could just talk it out.
02:02:56 You could talk it out. You could negotiate it. Not everyone would be happy. I don't think it would actually turn into violence, though, I think.
02:03:02 There'd be an easy way.
02:03:05 For like a state, for example to succeed.
02:03:08 For on unfriendly terms.
02:03:10 You know, just like a divorce, right? It's not easy to have a non messy divorce, but they don't have to be messy and it happens.
02:03:18 Depends on who the people are, who the lawyers are, and all that stuff. But in that the same case, right? Like if you had a state.
02:03:24 That wanted to leave the the Union.
02:03:27 There be ways of doing that.
02:03:28 Without having to fight over.
02:03:29 It you'd have a lot of people in that state that wouldn't want.
02:03:32 To leave.
02:03:34 But honestly most.
02:03:35 Of them would just they would just take it. I mean, look what happened with Brexit, right? Did you have a bunch of leftists when when Brexit went through? Well, kind of I guess is, is it still?
02:03:43 Has it even gone through yet?
02:03:46 But you know.
02:03:46 Leftists didn't just start freaking out and bombing everything. They just like, ohh, whatever. ******* Nazis. They didn't do anything about it though.
02:03:54 And that's kind of what you would see. I think honestly if you did it right, yeah, it would be a long process. It might drag on for years. They, you know, they would do everything they could to stop it. But ultimately, I don't see them.
02:04:05 Really doing much about it.
02:04:09 If you did it right.
02:04:11 But they're afraid that they they wouldn't do it.
02:04:13 Right.
02:04:14 You remember these? These are also people they've been sending people to go die in their wars on the other side of the planet for decades.
02:04:23 They don't, they don't.
02:04:24 Negotiate with other when they have a problem.
02:04:28 With a.
02:04:31 And other countries leaders.
02:04:35 They don't negotiate it, no.
02:04:39 Now they subvert them.
02:04:42 They pay off rebels to try to overthrow, you know, like they do.
02:04:45 Or whatever they can.
02:04:48 Using violence.
02:04:52 Because it's on.
02:04:52 The other side of the planet doesn't hurt them.
02:04:55 But that's how they always view these things.
02:05:01 When Tucker says that, you know, it's impossible that these, you know, there be violence all this.
02:05:06 Because you know.
02:05:09 He's just scared.
02:05:14 And that applies to all these people, all these people that don't that don't want to believe it.
02:05:19 It's it's just, I mean, look, it's inevitable. And look, it might it. I'm not saying that we're going to be in a civil war next week.
02:05:26 And the weird thing is, it's been happening faster.
02:05:28 Than I ever thought like.
02:05:30 It has been.
02:05:32 It's been escalating faster than I.
02:05:33 Thought I used to say like.
02:05:34 Oh, it's I.
02:05:35 Think in my lifetime it's going to happen and then after a while it's like, oh ****. Like in 20 years, it's going to happen. And then after I was like, **** in the next 10 years, it's definitely now. I'm like, I don't know, could happen this year.
02:05:47 I don't know.
02:05:48 But it's.
02:05:50 It's it's like I said though, I've.
02:05:51 Said this a million times.
02:05:53 The way these things work when you're going down a drain, it's like if you watch like a.
02:05:58 I don't know if you watch.
02:05:59 Like a.
02:05:59 Leaf floating around on some water headed towards a drain.
02:06:06 You know, at first it's still just kind of like coasting along on the surface.
02:06:11 Nice and slowly as it gets closer to like the Whirlpool though, it then slowly starts to orbit around the drain and as it gets closer to the drain.
02:06:24 That that orbit gets faster and faster and faster and faster and faster and faster and faster. And as soon as it gets to.
02:06:31 The drain it's.
02:06:32 It's spinning like a top and.
02:06:33 Then boom, so it gets sucked down.
02:06:37 And that's what this that's what these.
02:06:38 Situations are like.
02:06:41 At first, you're just lazily cruising towards the drain.
02:06:46 And then you start to orbit it and go faster and faster and faster until you go down.
02:06:51 And I don't know where I we're going faster.
02:06:55 I don't know how many times we've worked orbited the drain, or how many more times we gotta do it before **** goes down.
02:07:01 But I can I can sense that it's going faster.
02:07:06 And I think most of the people.
02:07:07 Listening to you too.
02:07:14 OK.
02:07:18 Let's take a look.
02:07:20 Is COVID their attempt to control the death spiral?
02:07:22 Well, I mean, look.
02:07:24 Kind of.
02:07:27 Kind of. I mean, look, they they need more reasons, apparently the.
02:07:33 The Patriot Act wasn't sufficient for their surveillance state needs.
02:07:38 And there's a there's a.
02:07:39 Variety of it this it.
02:07:41 Accomplishes so much for them. There's so many things that they they want to implement, but there's just pesky.
02:07:53 Laws and protections and stuff like that that get in their way.
02:07:57 And because like as I've described, we're post.
02:08:01 Rule of law.
02:08:03 Rather than try to attempt to go through the legislative system and and try to pass the laws that they want.
02:08:10 They they they know that it's easier just to decree it from on high, which is what they're doing.
02:08:21 Look, if the Democrats have.
02:08:24 The House, the Senate and the Presidency.
02:08:27 You know, we we all know what they how they feel about civil liberties like they they.
02:08:31 Talk to big game.
02:08:33 A few decades ago, they don't give a ****.
02:08:37 They're going to go full commie surveillance state.
02:08:43 Especially if Harris is at the wheel.
02:08:56 Alright, let's see here.
02:08:59 Ohh yeah, Devin wins The Simpsons video coming out. I'm excited about that. Yeah, well, yeah, it's been like.
02:09:07 It's been a very eventful few weeks and so because you know, in preparation, just as part of my job really.
02:09:16 I've been having to.
02:09:17 Intake so much of this information, as I'm sure a lot of you guys are doing too, right?
02:09:22 And it's kind of put a lot of stuff on on hold until.
02:09:26 You know, things settle down like, right when you think it's gonna settle down. Like, just again. We're spinning faster and faster and faster. But it's all, you know, I've I've watched all The Simpsons. I've got all the notes and everything, and I've got all the not all. But like most of the clips all all cut cut out. It's just I have to write, write a script and.
02:09:45 And put it all.
02:09:47 In the timeline and.
02:09:50 It's just been, I mean, that's going to take a while. It's going to take a few days.
02:09:54 And they haven't had a few days to do it. It's been so.
02:09:58 Crazy like I get up.
02:10:02 And uh, I mean.
02:10:05 I had to take. I took a.
02:10:05 Break yesterday kind of, and luckily nothing crazy happened.
02:10:09 I just had to sleep because especially like on on the 6th, I knew that was going to be a ******* crazy day. So as an example, I got up early.
02:10:17 And I was sitting there. I was posting on telegram like a ************.
02:10:24 And just getting all the information out there to as many people as possible.
02:10:29 And just it was.
02:10:32 Plus, and just look, there's. There's a certain aspect of it that's not my job. A certain aspect of it's just like I don't. I don't. I don't want to say it's voyeurism, but it's.
Speaker
02:10:41 It's it's, it's.
Devon
02:10:42 It's a spectacle, right? It's like you're kind of locked in. It's it's a reality TV show, in a way, you know, and you're just kind of like, how is this?
02:10:50 How is it going to end and I and the the sad thing is, even though I know that.
02:10:53 I understand how this is constructed.
02:10:57 It's almost made to be addictive like that. It's like.
02:10:59 I it's.
02:11:01 I can't break the addiction I have to.
02:11:03 Know it how?
02:11:04 Is this story gonna end?
02:11:10 But yeah, it'll it'll still come out in January unless civil war breaks out. Then don't. Don't expect it anytime soon.
Speaker
02:11:22 All right.
Devon
02:11:28 What do we got here?
02:11:34 No chat suddenly stopped moving. I wonder if my app crashed or what.
02:11:43 Devin is going to murder The Simpsons. Yeah. Sorry, guys. Simpsons has a lot of bad stuff in it.
02:11:53 Uh, great production on your videos though. Thank you.
02:12:03 All right, super light water. Why do you keep talking about a shirt over and over and over again?
02:12:11 I've I have officially I've seen that message. You don't have to spam anymore.
02:12:17 I appreciate.
02:12:19 You getting the shirt, but I will still ban you if you keep going on.
02:12:22 And on about the shirt.
02:12:28 Devin has AOL dial-up. Yeah, pretty much.
02:12:35 I'm giving him one chance. He might be, you know, he might be excited about the shirt and just wanted to tell me and thought I didn't see it.
02:12:44 Now he knows I saw it.
02:12:53 So it's cool.
02:12:54 If he keeps going, I'll. I'll ban him like I said.
02:12:56 I'm not very banning.
02:12:58 It's a little out of hand.
02:13:01 It's a little.
02:13:02 Chat. Tonight's a little crazy. I'm not.
02:13:04 Used to this.
02:13:08 Let's see here.
02:13:12 Just wanted to know what you thought.
02:13:16 Ohh. I mean, there's there's boomers that.
02:13:17 Like my content.
02:13:20 There's, I mean.
02:13:21 There's always the boomers that get ****** *** because.
02:13:24 You point out like.
02:13:25 The problems with the boomer generation and boomers. Boomers aren't used to that.
02:13:30 Like baby boomers are very self congratulatory like they they they they really think they're the cool. Maybe not so much. Now it's kind of worn. What the, you know, the the veneer is worn.
02:13:41 Right. But for the longest time, that's all we ******* heard about. Was like, oh, the baby boomers are so great, you know, they were the peace and love and, you know, so all that ****, right. They were very full of themselves. And they were also very terrified of getting old. And now that the word boomer is synonymous with old but also kind.
02:14:00 Of out of touch.
02:14:02 And establishment, like all the things that the boomers thought they were against, right?
02:14:07 Like their rallying cry was trust No 1 / 30.
02:14:11 Well, now these ******* are like 75, right or more?
02:14:14 And so you start to point out that they're the establishment now, and you point out that they're the ones that.
02:14:22 I've kind of ****** things up and and that they're old and and a lot of us are kind of just.
02:14:28 Waiting for them to die off.
02:14:30 So we can take the wheel. They don't like that. They obviously don't like that.
02:14:35 And you know, maybe I'm being a little harsh, but.
Speaker
02:14:39 Yeah, they they get.
Devon
02:14:40 They get very sensitive about it, even like.
02:14:42 Some of the.
02:14:42 The quote UN quote good ones get sensitive about it.
02:14:45 Because of that, that complex they have.
02:14:48 Whereas you know Gen. X and millennials have are kind of more nihilistic and are used to being **** on all the time. So they just kind of don't.
02:14:56 Don't care as much. I kind of hate. Hate to tell you guys, I kind of see a little bit of the boomer in the Zoomer where you say something about zoomers and they and they get really ******* really touchy about it.
02:15:08 And they say the same sort of things like one of the reasons why zoomers like to talk **** about boomers.
02:15:14 Is the same reason why the boomers like to talk **** like, you know, trust No 1 / 30. That kind of a thing. Like, there's there's a little bit of boomer in the Zoomer, a little bit.
02:15:24 I don't mean like Boomer today. I mean Boomer in like in 1965, right?
02:15:29 They're just they're they're both they, they're they're.
02:15:31 Both me generations and.
02:15:33 Again, not all of them obviously.
02:15:36 But they're both me generations.
02:15:39 And one of them is a me generation because, you know the boomers, for example, they were the self esteem me generation because they were doted on by their wealthy war fighting parents.
02:15:52 And they were told to indulge in all these new drugs and technologies and wealth that popped up.
02:16:00 And the zoomers are more me generation because of, well, largely because it like social media never being told. No. Like if you know, if they they, they're they they can decide their own gender they're they're allowed at an early age you can be five years old and say you know what I'm I'm a chick.
02:16:17 And they'll start pumping you full of ******* hormones.
02:16:22 Like they're taking away too seriously.
02:16:24 For for the for.
02:16:26 Their age.
02:16:29 But you know it is what it is.
02:16:32 Whereas I think that the generations in between.
02:16:35 Sandwiched in between.
02:16:37 You know, like the Gen. Xers and.
02:16:40 Maybe the older millennials were so dominated.
02:16:43 By the boomers.
02:16:45 Like you know, I saw this. I don't know if this is still true, but I think it probably is. I think this was as of last year.
02:16:52 Something like the millennial generation now makes up something like 70.
02:16:58 Not it can't be right. Maybe it is. It was like 60 or 70% of I'm going to get these numbers wrong, but you'll get the idea. These are basic. These are ballpark basically right where they make up something like 70% of the workforce and they still only have 14% of the wealth.
02:17:17 And if you look at the exact same numbers, like when boomers made-up 74% of the workforce.
02:17:24 They had like 60% of the wealth.
02:17:29 And so you.
02:17:30 Just have these broken down in debt.
02:17:33 ****. Addicted.
02:17:36 You know and nothing else.
02:17:39 You know, like generation, you know shoegazing.
02:17:42 Video game playing Star Wars obsessed. You know, fantasyland people.
02:17:49 Every generation has got its problem.
02:17:56 Do you think Harris will FEMA camp?
02:17:59 Conservatives, I don't know.
02:18:01 They'd have to get rid of.
02:18:04 They'd have to get rid of guns first. I see that happening.
02:18:08 They they've already got a bill ready to go and they'll use this, you know. Oh, this insurrection.
02:18:15 At the capital, they'll use that as ammunition for that look, the people that are worried about the repercussions of that, they're not all wrong.
02:18:24 Yeah, they'll they'll be repercussions for it.
02:18:28 You scared them.
02:18:30 They're going to react with fear.
02:18:33 That's what they're doing right now. That's.
02:18:34 What Twitter did today?
02:18:37 They're afraid not because of.
02:18:43 Of of who? Trump and Trump supporters really are. But because of this.
02:18:48 Caricature of Trump this crazy fascist, this unhinged mad King, and the.
02:18:56 You know the bloodthirsty fascist white supremacist that that love, you know, I mean.
02:19:02 Like they're they're they're not afraid.
02:19:06 Of reality, they're afraid of the fantasy that they've built up in their head, and that's what they're reacting to.
02:19:15 Uh, let's take a look.
02:19:23 Peter Steele's great grandfather was stellini.
02:19:29 It moved really fast. I think I got that right.
02:19:32 Peter Steele, why am I? That name sounds familiar, but I'm blanking on it.
02:19:38 Millennials are the most effeminate homosexual generation. I don't know. No, I mean by the numbers, I think. Zoomer.
02:19:43 'S got them beat.
02:19:46 I mean I when I was in high school, I was in high school with millennials.
02:19:51 Being gay was was still not cool. You would get your *** kicked.
02:19:55 Now this probably changed.
02:19:57 Depending what part of the country you're in, because it was starting to change, right?
02:20:01 But it didn't get the gay stuff. Didn't get mainstream till Obama's presidency. I mean, gay marriage was still illegal. Obama ran in 2008.
02:20:10 Saying that he didn't support gay marriage.
02:20:14 This is all this has all happened very recently.
02:20:19 You know, we didn't have the gay marriage normalization till about 10 years ago.
02:20:25 So it I would not say the millennials were the gayest generation. That's zoomers for sure.
02:20:30 Now you could say.
02:20:34 Maybe some of the younger millennials.
02:20:36 Because it started to get normalized.
02:20:40 Well, we'll, we'll just, like I said.
02:20:41 Sometime between 2008 and 2012, the.
02:20:45 The watershed moment happened, right?
Speaker
02:20:53 Yeah. And look.
Devon
02:20:54 Look, zoomers, don't be boomers like every time I say something about the boomer generation, all the boomers lash out and and and rage. Don't be like that or you're or. You're proving my point.
02:21:05 #Not all zoomers right. Obviously there's a lot of there's. There's the polar opposite of that, right. There's the opposite of the the. I can't figure out what my gender is. Zoomer. Right. But there's you can't lie. You get, you know, these people you went to school with these people. That's what I'm saying. I didn't. I didn't. There were. There weren't people like this in my school.
02:21:25 In my school.
02:21:26 There was no ******** 0, there was 0 ******** in my entire school 0.
02:21:34 It was definitely not cool. You probably honestly you.
02:21:38 Probably wouldn't survive.
02:21:39 Very long. If people thought you were a ******.
02:21:42 Like legit, you might have been killed.
02:21:45 I'm just saying.
02:21:45 Like I'm. I'm not saying I'd I'd be the one doing it, but like that.
02:21:49 You know, you kept it to yourself if you were gay.
02:21:52 OK.
02:21:54 It's not like that in your schools, you know that.
02:21:57 You know that.
02:21:59 You know a.
02:22:00 Good, right? You know, here's one way of looking at there's the when they remade or, I don't know if they remade it so much as they.
02:22:08 They made the satire version of 21 Jump St.
02:22:11 With that fat Jew.
02:22:16 Forget his name. The big fat like I want to say his names like Noah something or another.
02:22:21 The guy from Superbad.
02:22:27 Anyway, when they did that with with that guy, that was the joke, right? Because he had to go back and act like he was in high school again. And he's like a millennial.
02:22:40 Or maybe he's no he's the millennial, but he's he's having to go back to.
02:22:44 High school.
02:22:45 And everyone's, like, super cool with being gay and and like, everyone's very, like, you know, they're a bunch of ****, basically.
02:22:55 And but of course, because it's the movie made by gay ****, it's portrayed as like some good thing like.
02:23:01 He's like, oh.
02:23:02 Wow, it's great. Everyone's so woke, you know, like because he's used to when you know, like when I went to high school. Right. So he's like, hey, what's up, ******? You know, like, just let's how me and my friends talked and openly. And that's how most, you know, men talked back then.
02:23:16 And and it wasn't like a big deal. You didn't get sent to the office like nothing happened to you, right?
02:23:21 And and he does that in the movie. And like, everyone gets really offended and.
02:23:28 I mean, this is this shouldn't be. This isn't rocket science. This shouldn't be hard for zoomers to figure out. I'm sure you've seen movies made in the 90s.
02:23:37 You realize there's a huge difference between what high school is like in the 90s.
02:23:42 Or even in.
02:23:43 You know the early.
02:23:44 2000s and what it's like today.
02:23:47 It's radically different. It's not your fault.
02:23:51 You guys didn't do this.
02:23:59 OK.
02:24:09 Neo Cons get the rope too.
02:24:14 Gen. X is literally radicalizing the other gens.
02:24:19 Yeah, some.
02:24:26 All that slippery slope stuff makes you wonder what conservatives conserve. They didn't conserve anything.
02:24:33 They didn't conserve anything and they're not conserving it. Like what? What did Trump conserve?
02:24:39 Trump didn't consider.
02:24:41 Here's the thing. Trump had two years.
02:24:45 And look and and you can say you can say that the the blame is also with the senators in the House and it is.
02:24:51 Alright, but it's also on Trump.
02:24:54 For two years they had the house and the Senate and Trump.
02:24:57 And what do they do with it? Nothing.
02:25:00 When Obama had that was in the exact same situation, he got Obamacare passed.
02:25:05 Which was a massive change to how this country operates.
02:25:10 It was unconstitutional, and if it wasn't for John Roberts being a massive fagot.
02:25:15 It would have been ruled as unconstitutional.
02:25:23 Let's see here.
02:25:24 Yeah, Trump went overseas promoting LGBT. Yeah, they did.
02:25:28 There's the famous.
02:25:31 There's the famous tweet.
02:25:33 From Mr. Small face himself, you.
02:25:35 Know boom, but sex and Botswana.
02:25:39 Let's celebrate because we forced Botswana to be OK with thuggery.
02:25:45 Yeah, let's celebrate that ****.
02:25:50 Uh. Let's see here.
02:25:53 Should Trump flee the country? I don't know.
02:25:56 I don't know how.
02:25:59 Like I said, I don't know how for real this guy is.
02:26:04 I think that.
02:26:05 The ruling class very rarely goes after its own, though I don't think that. I mean, he didn't go after Hillary. He didn't go after Obama. He didn't go after well anybody really.
02:26:15 And I think they'll return the favor.
02:26:19 Unless they're really afraid that he's going to somehow be a shadow president capable of, you know, raising an army and.
02:26:26 Maybe they're they're delusion. Maybe they're.
02:26:29 Trump Derangement Syndrome will lead to to them going after him legally.
02:26:34 And look, that's historic too. Every time that there's someone that the ruling class is afraid of, they go into exile, right? So maybe.
02:26:40 He'll go into exile.
02:26:42 It's possible.
02:26:46 We'll never know until it happens, because they're just not having the ruling classes never reveals its hand.
02:26:53 Anyone telling you that they know exactly what's going?
02:26:55 To happen in terms of that **** is.
02:26:58 It's full of ****.
02:27:03 I'm going to wrap some things up here.
02:27:05 It's almost 3:00 in the morning.
02:27:09 But it's been a big.
02:27:11 Crazy Night chat going nuts. Sorry I didn't have the ability to clean it up sooner.
02:27:17 What's my view on gay marriage? It shouldn't be legal.
02:27:22 Marriage it's it's almost like an oxymoron, you know, marriage is a a union between.
02:27:28 A man and a woman. There's nothing that is society gains by allowing gay marriage or by even allowing homosexuality to be normalized. It's destructive.
02:27:42 It's not like.
02:27:45 It it it's, I mean it's destructive, especially when.
02:27:48 You have a.
02:27:50 A society that's already.
02:27:53 Below replacement rate on the on the birth rates, excuse me and when you have a situation where the last thing you want to be doing is is.
02:28:04 Normalizing anything other than a nuclear family, right?
02:28:10 There's so many we've already fallen so far.
02:28:14 We need to start rebuilding.
02:28:17 Not not being.
02:28:19 Ultra liberal with our with our morals, we need to have remember what I was talking about earlier in the stream. And if you don't, then you can watch it in the replay.
02:28:28 When I was talking about how one of the reasons why we see the complete collapse of rule of law in Washington is because the people in Washington have a a complete collapse of their own personal ethics.
02:28:43 Their own personal rule of law.
02:28:48 So that's that's.
02:28:50 That's part of the problem. It's things like this the the, all these liberal libertarian tendencies that people have to want to be tolerant.
02:28:58 That's what led to Drag Queen story hour, and that's what will lead to the normalization of pedophilia. And if you don't think that's coming, then you're you're fooling yourself.
02:29:08 It is coming.
02:29:09 It always happens. It's happened again and again and again. It's not like a new thing.
02:29:16 It will be normalized on the left, obviously. I mean it's not going to be, it's the kind of thing. In fact the people respond to it in the same way that they responded to drag Queen story hour.
02:29:25 You'll have all these tweets, all these shock tweets, or maybe not. If all the Conservatives are kicked off of Twitter and you know, I guess they'll be on parlor or wherever the hell they end up.
02:29:35 But you'll have all these.
02:29:36 You know, complaints online about.
02:29:41 Like all the humanity, I can't believe there's this pedo den that's totally legal. It's, you know, I can't believe that Boston legalized ******* 10 year old boys or, you know, whatever. Wherever it happens first. Because that's that's kind of what happened with gay marriage, too.
02:29:57 You know, at first it was like, shocking. And then TV shows started to normalize.
02:30:02 You know, and more and more characters that were gay and totally harmless were like being injected into movies and in popular culture and. And until everyone felt like.
02:30:13 That they they.
02:30:14 Knew a gay guy. That was totally.
02:30:15 Normal. I mean the the guy on.
02:30:17 Will and Grace he?
02:30:17 Seems pretty normal. I like that show will and grace.
02:30:20 Or the what was it the queer eye and all this stupid **** that they were, like hammering the public with?
02:30:29 And so little by little it just wore them, wore them down, they being oh, I guess it's not so bad.
02:30:34 That's what we're going to do with the pedophilia stuff.
02:30:37 You'll have pedophile characters and movies and TV shows who are at first it'll be taboo. Like well, you know, and then it'll it'll it'll slowly become acceptable. You know, first first they'll humanize them. Right. They'll humanize the pedophile. And then after they humanize the pedophile, they'll do the oh, we should be taller. And I don't agree with what your lifestyle.
02:30:58 They'll all be tolerant of it.
02:31:00 You know, and then after that, they'll do the hill, OK, actually this pedophile.
02:31:04 Is pretty cool.
02:31:06 And and then eventually.
02:31:08 The ********** will be like the the.
02:31:10 Hero in the show or the OR the whatever.
02:31:14 And the next thing you know.
02:31:17 And while this.
02:31:17 Is all going on, by the way, you'll see the the shift will be happening in real time.
02:31:22 In the society at large.
02:31:25 Just like it was the homosexual stuff, right?
02:31:27 Like I was saying at the high school, I went and look, I didn't go to like some fancy high school. I went to a high school. That was a little bit.
02:31:34 Right wing. I guess you could say.
02:31:39 There was a couple of.
02:31:40 Kids, you kind of thought were probably gay, but they wouldn't admit it. Not in a million ******* years, because they knew it would happen. It would not be acceptable.
02:31:49 They would get an out. They get, they get beat, they get beat up all the time if.
02:31:52 They if people knew they were gay.
02:31:58 That that's the that's the immune system of the of the school, the high school. That's the.
02:32:04 Immune the bullies.
02:32:05 Are the immune system.
02:32:07 Now, sometimes the immune system overreacts and.
02:32:10 As it does in real life, in your body, right, and goes overboard.
02:32:15 But the bullies were the immune system. They would see something in the society that was.
02:32:21 Weak or or.
02:32:23 Or they thought would cause problems.
02:32:26 And they would use bullying tactics.
02:32:30 To change the behavior.
02:32:36 Remove that person from that society.
02:32:40 It was the immune system.
02:32:43 Of the peer group is bullying.
02:32:46 And so the first thing that the leftist did.
02:32:50 I think they started probably as early as the 70s.
02:32:53 As they went after bullying.
02:32:57 You know, we gotta.
02:32:58 We bullying is a.
02:32:59 Big problem. Look, maybe it was, but they they.
02:33:02 Went overboard with it.
02:33:03 And they totally removed it so that everything was acceptable. We're supposed to be tolerant of everything, so the immune system was essentially they. They gave the society aids.
02:33:13 Because they killed.
02:33:14 The immune system of the of the society.
02:33:18 And so all these infections.
02:33:20 That would appear in the society where allowed is just spread and spread and spread.
02:33:26 Without anything ever.
02:33:29 Attacking it or trying to remove it or bully it.
02:33:33 Into submission, you know to to at least make it so it's it's benign.
02:33:41 We're just allowed to just keep infecting and infecting and affecting, and now it's been mutating and infecting, you know, like now we have drag Queen story hour and we will have pedophiles.
02:33:59 OK, I'm most worried about this normalization of ********. There's some ****** rights Bill Biden said he'd sign. They are brainwashing kids, yeah.
02:34:11 Yeah, it's, uh, it's societal aids.
02:34:16 It's the immune system. Is there everything that everything that they're doing?
02:34:21 When they come after us.
02:34:24 Is weakening the immune system of the society a society that's already ******* sick, like terminally ill.
02:34:33 And I guess that's why, you know, when we're talking about circling the drain and how you go faster and faster and faster the the the.
02:34:39 Closer you get to the drain.
02:34:42 You know, I guess that's kind of how it works with.
02:34:46 With people that have.
02:34:48 Weakened immune systems, right?
02:34:51 You have a weak immune system.
02:34:53 And then you get infections.
02:34:55 Which preoccupies the already weakened immune system, right?
02:35:01 And so it weakens it further. And then if you get like another infection and eventually.
02:35:06 You have all these things that you you can't. You have no ability to fight off and.
02:35:10 And it kills you.
Speaker
02:35:12 You know.
Devon
02:35:13 People don't die of.
02:35:15 Of AIDS, right?
02:35:19 And that's whether or not you believe AIDS is caused by HIV is irrelevant. I'm just saying aids exist, you know, acquired immune deficiency syndrome. Doesn't matter where what causes it.
02:35:31 But when you die of AIDS, you don't die of.
02:35:33 Something called AIDS.
02:35:35 You die of whatever it is that your immune system would have normally in a normal.
02:35:39 Person would have fought off.
02:35:41 Right.
02:35:44 And that's what's going to kill the society.
02:35:49 But it's easier just to say you died of AIDS, because that's what the cause was. And when the society dies, it'll be easier to say you died of the commies.
02:36:04 Or some might say an ethnic group.
02:36:08 That invented the commies.
02:36:14 That's what? That's what. That's what you'll.
02:36:15 Have died of though.
02:36:17 Is they'll have weakened the immune system in every aspect, so I guess that's a really long answer to the question about.
02:36:23 Gay marriage, like that's that's another infection. That's an infection that should have been fought.
02:36:31 And it's funny because now you can't. Even the the immune system is so weakened.
02:36:36 I don't know how many of you guys listening here are maybe too young to remember. It wasn't super long ago, but I I remember around when it when Obama was doing that 2012.
02:36:46 So this might have been, you know, if you're like 20 years old.
02:36:48 This is going to be.
02:36:49 You were before your time like not. You know you were alive. But you know, I mean, you probably weren't watching political debates.
02:36:59 There was still you could talk about this stuff, you could say like, look, yeah, we shouldn't normalize gay marriage because it's bad for society.
02:37:07 And that you can't say that **** now.
02:37:12 You can't say that **** now every Republican has to be pro gay marriage now.
02:37:22 All of them do.
02:37:27 At least publicly.
02:37:30 And he got ******* Trump waving the the **** flag.
02:37:39 I mean, and there's and there's.
02:37:41 Prominent quote UN quote, conservatives who?
02:37:43 Are openly gay.
02:37:45 It used to be you had to be like Lindsey Graham.
02:37:46 Who's gays? He's gay gets.
02:37:49 And you had to be a a closet *** in order to be. And there was plenty of them. It wasn't. It's not just Lindsey Graham. There's there's quite a few.
02:38:03 But it used.
02:38:04 To be more don't ask, don't tell.
02:38:13 I mean, look.
02:38:15 The old show mash.
02:38:20 I mean, you could even have that character anymore, but basically it was a straight guy.
02:38:25 Who pretended to be a ******?
02:38:27 Because he wanted to get.
02:38:29 Sent home because you would get sent home.
02:38:33 If you are training like the in the Korean War, then if you, if you're totally unfamiliar with the show mash.
02:38:39 It it was this old show. It was before my time. But like it's it was a big show.
02:38:44 Where you had it was the Korean War, and it was just about a bunch of doctors at.
02:38:48 This medical place, so they would take wounded soldiers too, right? And it was a comedy.
02:38:54 And but it has like a dark side, obviously too.
02:38:57 But one of the one of the main characters.
02:39:00 Is a training and and there's like and in every episode, there's tons of jokes about it, right?
02:39:12 His character is also subversive.
02:39:14 As **** because he's normalizing.
02:39:15 It even though they're doing it through, they they are ridiculing him.
02:39:20 They're it's all like it's all in good fun. It's ohh. It's funny that he's wearing a.
02:39:23 Dress in every episode. You know what I mean?
02:39:26 It wasn't like you're a disgusting ******. Take that dress off.
02:39:35 Drip, drip, drip.
02:39:39 Takes a long time, sometimes for the cancer to spread.
02:39:46 Especially once, once if the immune system is healthy.
02:39:51 It will take.
02:39:52 A very long time.
02:39:56 But once it's sufficiently weakened.
02:39:59 Spin, spin, spin.
02:40:07 Yep, someone's in chat.
02:40:08 Saying cracks in the dam.
02:40:15 Yeah. There you go. Clear is clear. Was trying to get Section 8 to get.
02:40:18 Out of the army. Exactly.
02:40:20 But now you look.
02:40:24 Trump was trying to that's one of the very few things they did, I guess, to like somehow put the brakes on some of this ****. But Trump was trying to get it to where ******** could no longer join the armed forces.
02:40:36 But the armed forces ignored him.
02:40:41 And he's such a great president. He he didn't. He didn't stop it.
02:40:54 First step to freedom is stop paying income tax.
02:41:01 That puts you in jeopardy too.
02:41:07 In fact, one of the things that we didn't talk about and I kind of want to wrap things up, but I'll just talk about this briefly.
02:41:16 Look, they're going to they're look, they're not going to just be marching us in the camps, but they are going to be trying to go after us.
02:41:23 So if you are even remotely nervous about, look, if you're just some fly on the wall, they're not going to go after everybody, OK? They, they, they're they're going to prioritize this ****.
02:41:32 You know, they're not going to go after you because you listen to my my streams or something like at least not right at first. Right. They're going to go after.
02:41:43 More valuable targets first.
02:41:46 And so if you feel like that describes you.
02:41:50 And I'm I'm not even saying it describes me, but maybe me on some level. I wouldn't say high value, but maybe more than more than.
02:42:02 The average person.
02:42:04 You need to be very careful.
02:42:07 That you're not putting yourself into legal jeopardy.
02:42:10 You're not giving them a.
02:42:14 You're not leaving any exploits open.
02:42:18 Because at least for now.
02:42:20 They can't throw you into jail.
02:42:23 For being a right winger, right?
02:42:27 Not yet.
02:42:33 They can find anything else they can nail you to the wall with, they'll do it.
02:42:40 You know, and and look, they'll go after you in ways they're.
02:42:42 Going to go after a normal person.
02:42:45 There might be things like small violations that you can get 10 years for. OK, like possession of marijuana might be one, right. There's all these states that have passed laws legalizing it and for the most part, the federal government doesn't go out of its way. They they did it for a time. But these days they don't go over the out of their way to try to.
02:43:06 Enforce it when they could legally right?
02:43:11 In fact, in DC there's you can go buy weed at the store. The weed store in DC.
02:43:17 In DC and the ATF or DEA or, you know, no one's busting down the doors to those places, even though they're right. You know, they're in town.
02:43:29 That doesn't matter if.
02:43:32 If you're someone they want to takedown.
02:43:35 And they can use that as an excuse, legally speaking.
02:43:39 If it comes down to just.
02:43:40 The judge.
02:43:43 They'll make it stick.
02:43:46 So just be mindful of that. Just just try to limit your legal liability.
02:43:51 Try to limit your.
02:43:55 The way in which.
02:43:57 They can come after you. Now. That said, I will say this.
02:44:01 And I'm not. I'm not.
02:44:03 Saying that you should.
02:44:05 Not pay your taxes, but I do happen to know there's an awful lot of people, especially now that we're in the the gig economy, right? There's not as many people that just have W twos. They're filling out and then the taxes are just getting deducted. Automatic.
02:44:20 At their job and you know, they don't have to think about it. And a lot of these people, it's not even anything that they're doing on purpose, but there's just a lot of money now is being made through contract work and through the kind of work that you get paid the full amount and.
02:44:36 And like the.
02:44:37 The onus is on you to then send money.
02:44:41 To the federal government, a lot of people aren't doing that. I know this for a fact.
02:44:46 I I've known people when I worked in DC or, you know, lived and worked in DC. I obviously had lots of friends that.
02:44:54 Worked. The federal agencies and I knew someone that worked at the IRS.
02:45:01 They said that you have all this propaganda that, like the IRS is going to really come after you and ruin your life and all this other stuff, but that that's all propaganda because.
02:45:14 They don't have because they they have to lock up so many ******* people.
02:45:20 That they're actually worried that it would cause civil unrest.
02:45:24 And so at some point, I don't know exactly when.
02:45:29 I mean, this was so sometime in the like around the early 2000s.
02:45:37 Congress actually came to the IRS and said, look.
02:45:42 You need to be a little easy going with. I mean still obviously they're going to collect, right? They're going to come after you, but it's going to be more like a collection agency.
02:45:50 They're not so much as, even though legally they could legally, they could come after you and try to repossess your stuff and auction it off. And you know, like they used to do to people.
02:45:59 In the 80s, they were doing that.
02:46:04 But there are so many people now.
02:46:07 That are avoiding taxes, but some of some of which is just negligence, right?
02:46:12 It's not people that are like.
02:46:13 All you know, **** the government.
02:46:17 And so.
02:46:19 They're not being heavy-handed about it because.
02:46:22 They just don't have the ability to enforce it like they used.
02:46:26 To be able to.
02:46:28 So again, I'm not saying what to do with that information. I'm just saying that is, that's my understanding of.
02:46:36 Of what? Well, remember when there was the thought?
02:46:37 Audit thing on Twitter.
02:46:40 That that was, there's a reason why all these.
02:46:44 You know, quote UN quote sex workers or whatever. They weren't paying their taxes and nothing was happening to them.
02:46:50 There's still a record of that, by the way. Like if they're getting their money through Twitch or whatever, that's that's being reported to the IRS. The IRS knows like they at least, you know, in a data, a database of the IRS knows that, you know, that they might not have someone assigned specifically.
02:47:06 To them.
02:47:07 But the way that works is they know right? If it gets reported by the person paying you, they know that that you got paid that and that you just, you know, they know that what what you should have been paying in taxes. So like any money that you make, you know, even through like Patreon for example, that all if it's donations I think go fund me is the same way.
02:47:28 Go fund me reports.
02:47:32 They know.
02:47:34 But it wasn't until and I don't even know how how much how effective this was, or if this was another one of those things like go go broke where it like it's a meme, people. It makes them feel good that that's what happens. But like, it really doesn't.
02:47:46 It's not really that real. So with like the thought audit thing for those of you who have no idea what I'm talking about, there was a couple of years ago people were going and reporting to the IRS all these like ***** streamers.
02:48:00 Reporting them to the IRS for not paying their taxes and they were all freaking out. Yeah, they were freaking out on Twitter, but did anything actually happen? Did they actually get audited?
02:48:11 I don't know.
02:48:13 It's tough to say because.
02:48:18 Like I said, they don't really have the.
02:48:21 The interest or the ability?
02:48:23 To go out, there's so many people. I mean, think. Think of it this way. Just especially with stuff like.
02:48:29 How many people are on that? What's that, that ***** website?
02:48:39 What's the whole website? Why am I spacing on that? Because late.
02:48:44 Anyway, the whole website worked.
02:48:48 Chicks post their nudes and people pay money.
02:48:52 Think of how many people have accounts.
02:48:55 On that website.
02:48:57 Only fans, someone, someone chat, said only fans.
02:49:01 Think how many people have.
02:49:04 And only fans account nowadays.
02:49:07 How many? How many? Those people you think are paying taxes? Probably not very many. And like I said, in this gig economy ******** that we're in now.
02:49:15 That's increasingly.
02:49:18 How many like so many people are? I mean, 20 years ago this would be unheard of. That there'd be so.
02:49:23 Many contract workers.
02:49:25 But now it's fairly normal.
02:49:28 I don't know how like stuff like Grubhub or, you know, these delivery type jobs. I don't know if they take it out into the taxes out before paying.
02:49:39 You, or if they just pay you.
02:49:41 But if you know if they just pay you, then all those jobs are the same thing. You know, it's if it's all up to these Uber drivers to be paying their taxes.
02:49:50 I would imagine a lot of them aren't, or at least some of them aren't.
02:49:58 Yeah, someone just said chat broke for for me? Yeah. Chat broke has been broke as ****** at.
02:50:03 Me all night long.
02:50:07 OK so.
02:50:10 All right.
02:50:13 How many younger people even know how to do their taxes exactly?
02:50:18 Alright guys, well, it's been almost three hours here.
02:50:27 Let's see here.
02:50:29 Hey, Devin, would you get medical insurance? I don't to be hooked in the system. That's up to you, man. I'm not going to give you advice on that one.
02:50:37 Has a lot to do with your health.
02:50:40 And your lifestyle, your genetics.
02:50:44 Your ability to pay a doctor and an emergency.
02:50:56 Alright guys.
02:50:58 Well, I hope you had a.
02:50:59 Good evening and I'll tell you what I'm going to play.
02:51:05 Our favorite song, the song I intruded with that not everyone got to see.
02:51:12 I didn't make the song. I did make the animation that plays while the song is playing.
02:51:18 To close out.
02:51:19 Because I'm fond of that song.
02:51:22 So this will be.
02:51:22 A nice way to end the evening.
02:51:26 And as always for black pill I am.
02:51:30 Devon stack.
Speaker 1
02:51:31 The bodies in the floor and the bodies hit the floor. Let the bodies hit the floor. Let the bodies hit the.
02:52:08 Nothing wrong with me.
Speaker
02:52:14 Something's got to get some, it's.
02:52:16 Got to kill.
02:52:19 Time to get up.
Speaker 1
02:52:26 Let the bodies hit the boys.
02:53:00 Right.
Speaker
02:53:16 The throat.
02:53:21 Right.
02:53:33 We got.