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INSOMNIA STREAM - VALENTINE'S EDITION.mp3

02/14/2021
Speaker 1
00:11:15 Jump around, jump around.
Speaker 2
00:01:29 Live without you. Don't let the world cave in on you.
00:01:36 We can live.
Speaker 1
00:02:13 I got the skills.
00:02:54 I'm the queen of the clock. I rise to the clock. I never eat up.
00:03:14 Sucking the get down.
Speaker 2
00:03:28 OK. Are you ready?
00:03:32 You have now found yourself trapped in the incomprehensible maze.
Speaker 1
00:03:42 We can hear that.
Speaker 2
00:04:22 Jump up again.
Speaker 3
00:05:33 We're going to dance.
00:05:35 We're going to dance.
00:05:37 We're going to then and have some fun fun.
Speaker 1
00:05:40 All right, stop, collaborate and listen. Ice is back with my brand new invention. Something that's holding me tightly. So like, I'm talking daily and nightly will never stop. Yo, I don't know. Turn off the lights and I'll glow to the extreme. Now, like a mic. Like a fan to light up the stage and speaking that.
00:05:59 In your brain, like a poisonous mushroom, we're not playing those melody. Anything less than the fat and the felony love it or leave it. Get better. Can't play. Get better. Hit the rules. How the kids don't play. If it was a problem, go. I'll talk and stick out the foot while.
Speaker
00:06:14 My back.
Speaker 1
00:06:28 Your groove.
Speaker
00:06:38 For another.
Speaker 1
00:06:56 Now that the bottom is not fit with the face kick in and the biggest.
00:07:00 Quick to the point, to the point no freaking picking.
00:07:02 Them please like account.
00:07:06 I go crazy when I hear.
00:07:09 Up tempo rack top down so my hair came along.
00:07:20 History pursuant to the next.
00:07:21 Stop. I must have left and I'm.
00:07:23 Heading to the next block, the block was.
00:07:24 Dead. Yo, so I can tell you from a.
00:07:29 Less than bikinis because I'm out getting mine vanilla with the rain. So the trucks on the ball, the trucks acting it because.
00:07:38 The whole 8 ball gunshot.
00:07:40 Rings out like a bell.
00:07:41 I grab my knife. All I heard. What shell fall in on that concrete threw up that jumped in my car.
00:07:46 Slammed on the gas bubble bubble that we're trying to get a whip up for the jackets, Jack, let's.
00:07:52 See, you know what I.
00:07:53 Mean if there was a problem.
Speaker
00:08:17 123.
Speaker 1
00:08:19 Take heed because I'm a Liverpool power, Miami.
00:08:21 'S on the scene.
00:08:22 Just think that she didn't know if my town that created all the face sounds another single kick holes in the ground with my past feasible bones.
00:08:29 Confusion and fear.
00:08:31 Conducted a full.
00:08:31 Of just a hell of a concept.
00:08:34 And you're.
00:08:34 Gonna stick with this.
00:08:35 Takes place on the face slots like a ninja cut like a razor blade so fast when it's time to get magnetized by the mic. When I kicked my juice, if there was a problem.
00:09:07 Yo, man, let's get out of.
00:09:08 Here word to your mother.
Devon
00:09:18 Happy Valentine's Day, everybody.
00:09:22 Happy Trump acquittal day.
00:09:27 I don't want to talk about the impeachment at all at all, like, really at all.
00:09:34 It it it?
00:09:35 Was it went down exactly as pretty much everyone was saying it shouldn't be any surprise to anybody. It was all theater and.
00:09:44 The curtain has.
00:09:46 Has closed.
00:09:48 And now, Trump, of course, is free to fundraise on the pipe dream of MAGA for another four years.
00:09:57 And yeah.
00:10:00 So we'll see. What what? Uh, how much money they're able to grift out of that.
00:10:04 For the next.
00:10:06 Foreseeable future. But uh yeah, let's not talk about that at all. Let's.
00:10:13 Let's not talk about that at all.
00:10:17 Drinking my coffee, my very cheap coffee fresh out of the cheap coffee machine.
00:10:26 I asked on telegram if there was anything you guys wanted to talk about tonight instead of.
00:10:30 Just talking about.
00:10:34 Orange privilege.
00:10:36 Which is what I guess Trump is benefiting from his orange privilege.
00:10:44 And a couple interesting ideas.
00:10:49 As I scroll through here, it gives there's a lot of comments. There's like, not all of them are. Are comments really so much as they're just?
00:10:57 Spam and such. But uh.
00:11:00 There's. Yeah, there's a lot, a lot of comments, a lot of stuff.
00:11:06 So maybe we'll sift through some of these and come up with some good ones here. I'm scrolling through them now. I scroll through a few of them now, but there's like 400 plus. Now you guys are.
00:11:15 Going crazy with this.
00:11:18 But in the mean time.
00:11:21 I guess in the news.
00:11:23 Couple of news items since last time we spoke.
00:11:29 Cosmopolitan magazine.
00:11:32 Was pushing a cannibal fetish.
00:11:35 And saying that you shouldn't shouldn't demonize.
00:11:40 Cannibal fetishes.
00:11:43 Just because of a few bad apples.
00:11:46 In the cannibal world.
Speaker 2
00:11:48 Oh yeah.
Devon
00:11:51 How far we have fallen and out of curiosity.
00:11:55 Because I know Cosmo.
00:11:56 Has been around like a really, really long time.
00:11:59 And so I decided to take a look, you know, 100 years ago.
00:12:02 Because it's it's over 100 / 100. I don't remember what year it started now, but it's.
00:12:07 Maybe like a?
00:12:08 150 years old, I don't know.
00:12:09 It's it's, it's pretty old.
00:12:12 And I decided to take a look and say, well, what were they pushing in 1921 as opposed to 2021?
00:12:21 And 1st the first thing.
00:12:24 I was struck by.
00:12:26 Because I was expecting kind of like, you know, it's a girls magazine and you know, just based on what I know about Cosmo, Cosmo now, right, it's going to just be like.
00:12:36 It is. I was expecting like quizzes and and how to how to please your man and stuff like that. And there there was maybe like a little bit of that.
00:12:47 But shockingly, it was there. It was full of.
00:12:51 Like short stories.
00:12:54 Like it was long form.
00:12:59 And not quite like romance novel garbage, but kind of, you know, a little bit like that. The kind of stuff that you'd think women would would want to read. And I guess in 1921.
00:13:10 But I was just I.
00:13:11 Was very surprised by that.
00:13:13 And the writing was actually, you know, by today's standards, quite quite good. I mean, it was trash, right? It was trashy for 1921. And ultimately it was trashy girl fiction. But compared to to promoting cannibalism.
00:13:29 Like it was, it was like Shakespeare.
00:13:33 So it was very interesting to do that. You can usually find.
00:13:39 Anything that's been around that long, you can usually find a very specific dates and years if all you have to do is search for like what I did was I just searched.
00:13:47 For cosmopolitan.
00:13:49 January or I think January is the the month I looked at, but that's just the year 1921 and.pdf.
00:13:59 And you'll come up with all kinds of archives and stuff like that. And it's always really.
00:14:05 Well, I guess black pill ain't seen.
00:14:08 Seeing where how far we have fallen.
00:14:11 It's kind of like what I was talking about, like zooming out the graph.
00:14:16 And when you zoom out the graph 100 year.
00:14:19 And you look at what was considered trashy Girl magazine stuff in 1921.
00:14:26 And you realize that comparatively, it's it's I mean this.
00:14:31 It's like award-winning literature compared to what they write now.
00:14:36 And the the kinds of the advice, they're.
00:14:38 Giving to women.
00:14:40 It's not how to, I don't know. Be a cannibal. It's it's how to be a good mother or or find a good man and and and be a Good Wife.
00:14:53 And again this.
00:14:54 Is this is Cosmo? This wasn't like you.
Speaker 5
00:14:56 Know even for.
Devon
00:14:58 For back then for.
00:14:58 1921 it was, it was for it was.
00:15:02 For the cosmopolitan woman.
00:15:05 You know, wasn't.
00:15:05 For the housewife, necessarily. But even the cosmopolitan woman in 1921 wanted to have.
00:15:12 A nice home with a nice husband with nice children.
00:15:18 And that is completely.
00:15:21 Outside of the.
00:15:24 The view of of the modern woman.
00:15:29 Which I guess is relevant.
00:15:30 On Valentine's Day to some extent.
00:15:35 But we're not going to focus too much on that either. I don't want to be to be let's let's let's bash on the modern Western woman on Valentine's.
Speaker
00:15:44 We don't need to do that.
Devon
00:15:48 Some other news people had asked me in the last dream what I thought about.
00:15:53 Patrick Casey's breakup.
00:15:56 With Nick Fuentes and I told him then and I I I'm still going to kind of I I just I have more information now. But I said then that it just sounded like a drama after getting the more information, realizing what it was about it. It is more E drama but but specifically.
00:16:15 What I did find?
00:16:17 Fascinating. And maybe I have some of the details wrong because like because it's edrum, I didn't really spend a whole lot of time on it. I just watched.
00:16:25 Like a clip of Patrick Casey saying that that, you know, one of the reasons why he was distancing himself from the America first stuff was that Nick apparently is under federal investigation. His bank account is frozen. I I would assume that has something to do with.
00:16:45 The the the large Bitcoin donation that he got.
00:16:49 From overseas and who knows, maybe some other stuff we don't know about, but his his complaint was because of the and the ongoing investigation. And as we know also catboy, Cammy is.
00:17:08 Supposedly also under federal investigation.
00:17:12 According to a post that he made on telegram and I've yet to see any updates on that, although I suspect that could be related to his visa because he's not American and he is in America.
00:17:26 But Patrick Casey was saying, well, we can't have our event.
00:17:32 And I don't. Again I didn't.
00:17:34 I don't really pay attention too much in this.
00:17:36 In this space, so I don't know. I I know that something about AF pack or there was there was going to be like a C.
00:17:43 Pack kind of a clone, right?
00:17:47 They he wanted them to cancel it or postpone it or something like that because he thought that the attendees.
00:17:56 If they showed up, they would be investigated by the feds.
00:18:01 And that it would you?
00:18:02 Know ruin people's lives and you know, because of this paranoia.
00:18:07 About federal investigations.
00:18:11 And so I did make some comments on Telegram.
00:18:17 And like maybe Twitter. No, I think mostly just telegram related to this.
00:18:23 Paranoia that I see on the right, this fear of federal investigation.
00:18:32 I could be wrong, but I don't think.
00:18:37 AF PAC was going to be planning anything illegal. I again I could be wrong.
00:18:45 But I don't think that F Pak had any intentions of of promoting any kind of illegal activity or or anything remotely close to that. If anything, in my experience, that crowd seems to be extra touchy about even talking about anything.
00:19:03 That could be considered fed posting, or you know that sort of thing.
00:19:07 And I know that they were playing clips of Nick.
00:19:12 During the impeachment trial. But to be perfectly fair, if you watch the full clips in context while Nick the those those trimmed clips, he certainly sounds very spicy.
00:19:25 If you watch it in context, it's not nearly as spicy as the Democrats. Playing those clips would would like you to believe. And so and and again. And I really I sincerely doubt.
00:19:40 That even if if that's the reason for the FBI's interest in Nick.
00:19:46 Because members of Congress have sent these clips to the FBI and said, you know, harassed this guy, investigate this guy. You know, he was he was calling for the the murder of of members and and this sort of thing. He really wasn't like, he just wasn't, you know, if you look at the whole thing in context, he really wasn't.
00:20:07 It's just the fact that he did.
00:20:11 It's kind of like the.
00:20:14 I don't know. I was going to say it's kind of like the cookie joke, but it's.
00:20:18 It's it's not even.
00:20:19 Really like that? It's more like.
00:20:23 You know, he was just saying, like, aside from like, what can you do with these congressional members? You know, you can't do anything.
00:20:32 With your vote.
00:20:34 And then he said off handedly, I guess you could kill him, but you can't kill him.
00:20:39 And then the the the full context not on the clip here with me, but he, you know, he clarified obviously because Nick's not the kind of guy that's going to be fed posting, you know.
00:20:47 Quite the opposite actually.
00:20:50 So what I what?
00:20:53 I've been saying is you just have to assume.
00:20:57 You're already on a list.
00:21:00 You're already on a list.
00:21:03 They have had access especially for these zoomers like your whole.
00:21:07 Life. You know, the Patriot Act has been around for if you're. If you were born any amount of time after 911 they, you know, the Patriot acts been around since what, 2001, 2002?
00:21:25 So for the last 20 or so years.
00:21:29 They've been able to justify spying on everybody electronically and and that before it was come on before it was legal, they had this stuff ready to go. It's not like they drafted up the Patriot Act. Everyone knows that 911 wasn't. Didn't just catch them.
Speaker 5
00:21:45 By surprise. Ohh no. Oh my God.
Devon
00:21:49 You know all these, all these think tanks that were drafting the Patriot Act. And by the way, guess who you have to think thank for a lot of the Patriot Act.
00:21:57 Justice Kavanaugh. That's right.
00:22:01 Based Catholic Kavanaugh, the you know the the beer drinking bro, the keg party. Kavanaugh. Womanizer. Cavano. He was a Bush's.
00:22:11 Lawyer on 9/11.
00:22:12 A lot of.
00:22:13 People. I don't know why I. It's funny because I say this as often as I can.
00:22:18 And I feel like.
00:22:20 People are always shocked every time I say.
00:22:23 But he was he.
00:22:24 Was Bush's lawyer on 9/11?
00:22:26 Based Kavanaugh was Bush's lawyer.
00:22:30 On 9/11 and helped craft and push through the Patriot Act.
00:22:37 Biden also wrote, or Co wrote or Co sponsored. I'm sure these guys never write their own stuff.
00:22:46 But he put he was promoting a version of the Patriot Act even prior.
00:22:51 Prior to 911, I think after the.
00:22:54 Shenanigans with the Oklahoma City bombing stuff.
00:23:00 So this surveillance state stuff's been going a long.
00:23:04 Time and prior to the the legal surveillance that was going on. You're crazy to think that they weren't.
00:23:11 Illegally swallowing up all this data, there was a program called. If I remember correctly, called Carnivore.
00:23:20 Which just.
00:23:21 Great name, huh? That doesn't sound ominous.
00:23:24 At all. Carnivore.
00:23:27 And that was prior to the Patriot Act, and Carnivore was designed to just swallow up all the e-mail traffic it possibly could.
00:23:36 And you got to remember, especially when the Internet was first born or or rather when it was first publicly available to most people, encryption was like that didn't exist.
00:23:46 Everything was just passed in plain text passwords, everything.
00:23:51 So it was not hard. It was not hard for the government to just vacuum all that.
00:23:58 **** up.
00:24:00 And and you're crazy if you think that they.
00:24:02 Weren't doing that.
00:24:04 And so they were just swallowing up emails, passwords, every banking.
00:24:11 All this stuff.
00:24:13 And then the nine the Patriot Act just made some of it, some of it legal.
00:24:18 But as I mentioned last stream, I think it was last stream.
00:24:23 The way they get around.
00:24:26 The legal aspect of it.
00:24:27 The way that they and.
00:24:28 They've admitted to doing this isn't like conspiracy theory, this is this is the official stance.
00:24:35 Of the NSA.
00:24:37 And that is it's perfectly OK for us to swallow up all the traffic that we can get our hands on. It doesn't become a privacy issue until we actually look at it.
00:24:56 OK, so we can store.
00:24:59 All of your data all the time.
00:25:03 And then if down the road and.
00:25:05 There's no time.
00:25:06 Limit to that right? This data is forever.
00:25:09 You know, they say the internet's forever.
00:25:10 You better believe the.
00:25:12 The data centers that the NSA are forever.
00:25:16 And so they're just.
00:25:17 Swallowing up everything you're doing on the Internet, right?
00:25:21 And then let's say after 10/20/30, who knows how many years?
00:25:27 They want to come at you.
00:25:30 Well, now they can retroactively.
00:25:35 Look back at all of your digital traffic for the last, you know, forever, forever, really. For some of these people, it's your whole lives, you know.
00:25:47 And which is crazy if you think.
00:25:49 About it, see this.
00:25:50 Is why it's so important. The right needs to get a a a grip on understanding technology and understanding privacy, understanding big data, understanding the dangers and and not just be so focused on like.
00:26:03 Ohh Twitter's.
00:26:04 Trying to censor me? Yeah, that's a big.
00:26:05 Deal too, but.
00:26:07 We got, we got a.
00:26:08 Lot of problems.
00:26:08 In the digital space and it's a lot.
00:26:11 Of it's because.
00:26:12 The you know average person doesn't understand.
00:26:15 The the the number of.
00:26:19 Horrific things that the government can do.
00:26:22 With the data and.
00:26:24 Not even just in terms of convicting you.
00:26:26 Right. Not like I.
00:26:27 Mean. Think of it this way. It's like.
00:26:30 I know I have broken.
00:26:33 I don't even want to say or or or guess, but like I guarantee you if somehow the NSA had been following me around or anyone had been following me around my entire life.
00:26:47 With a camera.
00:26:50 And they wanted to find things that I did that were illegal and they really wanted to throw the book at me. They could go through.
00:26:58 You know, years and years and years of.
00:27:00 Footage and find things they did wrong.
00:27:06 And that's not really a practical thing, right? That at least not yet. I guarantee you, with this Internet of Things and 5G and all this other stuff that's, I mean that's.
00:27:16 A part of it.
00:27:16 Like, that's honestly, that's the biggest danger of 5G. There might be some health things related to.
00:27:24 The the the size of the the wave and the the the power that the transmitters need and that sort of a thing. But really what you should be focused on is the reason they want to deploy it so bad and you know and and yes they want to not test it in terms of.
00:27:44 Looking for adverse health risks and that sort of thing, but they want to have the ability to capture more data from more people simultaneously.
00:27:56 Because right now, the digital trail that you leave behind, it's not like they're recording from your microphone 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to some server where they can just or you're definitely definitely not like your camera, right?
00:28:12 But eventually, that's what they'd like to have.
00:28:15 That's what they like to have. It's kind of like. I mean, people are worried about pre crime and that that kind of gets rolled up into it, but I mean.
00:28:23 Look at the past.
00:28:23 Crime stuff. If their logic is they can look at the data they've.
00:28:29 Stored on you.
00:28:30 For crimes once you've, once they actually get a warrant.
00:28:34 And they've got 30 years they will. They'll find something.
00:28:38 All of us.
00:28:39 Have committed crimes, whether it's just, you know, simple as speeding or something like that, they'll find something.
00:28:46 But more than that, bar based Bill Barr, right, based and other based Trump pick Bill Barr. He wanted to use this data.
00:28:58 To do pre crime.
00:29:02 You know, in the same way that companies like Facebook want to look at all your data and predict what you're going to do in terms of just how you're going to interact with advertisers and and that sort of a thing, the government wants to look at data and make.
00:29:22 Create predictive models.
00:29:24 For looking for patterns that predict when someone's going to become like a criminal.
00:29:31 And so you really do get into like this minority report type stuff, right?
00:29:37 And you know, once one one example could be like if I was, I worked at a I've I've told you guys this I've worked at. I've worked for a contractor that would often get contracts from these agencies to develop software solutions.
00:29:54 OK. And if we if while I worked there, they would have tasked us with this.
00:29:59 And they did.
00:29:59 They did. I can't talk about like, obviously, the stuff that we work.
00:30:04 They did similar things and I could 100% imagine a situation where they would. It's kind of like the unmasking of data, right? Like they're they're allowed to look at data, but they can't see, or who who's saying this. Right, so that that's another way they can justify using the data. So what they could.
00:30:24 Day is.
00:30:26 OK, we're going to get all this data.
00:30:29 And we're going to run it through this computer.
00:30:31 Model we're going to run it through this AI.
00:30:34 And we will only unmask.
00:30:38 Like a mass shooter. Like, let's say you have a mass shooter go, you know, like, like the guy that went into that Walmart or or whatever, right. And maybe it's a false. Who knows, right?
00:30:49 It doesn't matter.
00:30:50 And they can then unmask his data and say, OK, well, this guy.
00:30:57 We now have a model.
00:31:00 We now have a model of what a mass shooter, even though it, you know, like the examples of this are going to be really small. In fact, that's what's kind of bad for everybody is they're not going to have a huge sample size. There's not a lot of people doing.
00:31:13 Mass shootings, right?
00:31:15 But they'll get this real limited sample size and they'll say, well, based on the behavior of this guy prior to committing the the mass shooting, we have a a blueprint.
00:31:29 Of what a mass shooters behavior online looks like, and now they can use that blueprint to apply it to all the data they have on everybody else.
00:31:40 And start using that as an excuse to unmask those people and start investigating those people. So let's just say for whatever reason, mass shooters are like really into.
00:31:55 I will just say they're really into anime, right? They're really into anime.
00:31:59 And they they like anime and they like Krispy Kreme doughnuts and.
00:32:06 They use ProtonMail or something like that, right?
00:32:10 And so it could.
00:32:11 Be I'm being a little ridiculous, but like, that's honestly, it could really come down to something.
00:32:15 As stupid as this.
00:32:17 And so now what the the agency in question can say to a judge.
00:32:24 Is well look.
00:32:25 We have. We have determined that mass shooters, they're really into anime, they like Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
00:32:32 And they use ProtonMail and we've.
00:32:34 Got like these.
00:32:35 20,000 accounts or, yeah, I guess accounts or not accounts, I guess users Internet users.
00:32:45 That match very closely the online behavior of this mass shooter guy. And so we just need you to sign on the dotted line here and we can start investigating those people.
00:32:59 And then, like I said before, if they didn't do any like let's say you're one of those people like, let's just say you happen to like anime, you like Krispy Kreme doughnuts, and you use ProtonMail.
00:33:10 They can now look at that and.
00:33:12 Even if you're.
00:33:13 Obviously most of you I would assume or.
00:33:15 Hopefully all of.
00:33:15 You are not going to do like a mass shooting.
00:33:18 But they could say, OK, this guy, you know, maybe he's not doing a mass shooting, but now that we're looking at his whole history and we're able to unmask it as as it were, we can charge him with these other things. I mean, this, this is just one tiny example. This is the kind of thing, though, that people on the right need to be thinking about.
00:33:38 And this is also why people on the right need to just make the assumption that anything you say online anything.
00:33:47 Is something that could potentially be used against you in court at some point.
00:33:55 I mean.
00:33:55 That's that's the way it is.
00:33:58 And it sucks.
00:34:00 But that's that's the way it is. There is no.
00:34:04 Expectation of privacy anymore.
00:34:08 A couple of things that came up related to this that I posted on Telegram.
00:34:14 Were the fact that border agents.
00:34:18 Can now search your phone.
00:34:22 So if you're coming across the border from a business trip.
00:34:27 A vacation.
00:34:28 I mean, it doesn't matter if you're coming coming.
00:34:31 Entering the country.
00:34:33 They can look at.
00:34:34 The photos on your phone.
00:34:36 They can. They've got these. I mean, there's cops that just have this. This isn't like federal government stuff. Local cops have these things.
00:34:44 Where they just plug your phone into this device that just makes a mirror image of of the the SSD.
00:34:55 Of your phone. So they basically just have an exact copy of your phone.
00:35:00 And there you go, and it could be anything. And and you could say, well, I don't have anything.
00:35:06 On my phone. All right, well.
00:35:09 Do you have anything embarrassing on your phone?
00:35:13 You know, maybe maybe you were cheating on your girlfriend.
00:35:16 Maybe you've got some.
00:35:20 Suspect photos. Maybe you've got photos of you and.
00:35:23 Your friends maybe.
00:35:26 You've got nudes. Maybe you've got photos of you doing drugs. I mean, it could be.
00:35:31 Instant blackmail material if nothing else.
00:35:37 Which, by the way, I often wonder.
00:35:41 When we when we talk about how much, how much influence?
00:35:48 Silicon Valley seems to have on Congress. They seem to be totally untouchable. They get dragged into these hearings.
00:35:55 Not often enough, and not very often to talk about this subject.
00:36:01 But they get dragged into these hearings, and I've, as I've said before, Ted Cruz, he does his little, you know, sound bite barrage, you know, he carefully crafts little rants that can be trimmed down to two minutes and 20 seconds. Perfect for Twitter.
00:36:20 And but nothing happens. Nothing ever happens, nothing it's regulated.
00:36:25 And they they're just allowed to continue.
00:36:29 And I think that you'd be crazy to not.
00:36:33 Ask yourself.
00:36:36 How much of this?
00:36:40 Could be tied to the very real, not just possibility, certainty.
00:36:48 That companies like Google have amassed.
00:36:53 Mountains of data.
00:36:55 On all of these people.
00:36:59 All of them.
00:37:01 Not just the congressmen, not just the.
00:37:04 The president.
00:37:07 But maybe even members of the intelligence community themselves.
00:37:15 They've got your search history. They know what **** you look at.
00:37:22 They have your emails.
00:37:25 I mean, that's why it's a.
00:37:26 Joke like oh, we can't find.
Speaker 5
00:37:27 Hillary's 30,000.
Devon
00:37:29 Emails now.
00:37:30 I guarantee there's lots of people that have those.
00:37:38 I mean, you wouldn't even. I mean, these people would even have to threaten members of Congress, or even I don't even think the the intelligence community, because this is just something that any smart person would just be aware of.
00:37:51 You just know they have this information and it doesn't matter if it's in a direct message or private message. You know Instagram is going to be banning people now for hate speech and direct messages. Nothing's private.
00:38:05 Twitter has admitted to reading direct messages.
00:38:12 If you are someone that is, that was a normal private citizen. In fact, it's almost worse.
00:38:19 If you just start like the very few members of Congress who come from the private sector, you know, like I think Paul Gosar, for example, one of the very few based people out there, it was just like a doctor.
00:38:32 You know, so you have like, a handful of these guys, but they were, they've been using.
00:38:36 Gmail for 10 years or whatever.
00:38:43 And so these tech companies, they know that if you had a Ashley Madison, remember the Ashley Madison hack happened a few years ago and there was all kinds of people.
00:38:52 In Washington, that had accounts.
00:38:56 Funny how quickly that story disappeared.
00:39:01 For those of you who don't know, actually Madison is a I don't know if it's still around, because after that hack, I don't know.
00:39:06 If they.
00:39:06 They stuck around but.
00:39:09 It was a dating website built specifically for married people to cheat.
00:39:16 And someone hacked it and released all the account information and.
00:39:20 There was a.
00:39:20 Lot of people in Washington that had accounts.
00:39:25 Which should surprise nobody.
00:39:33 The the other story that came out.
00:39:37 Was that the FBI?
00:39:39 Has the ability.
00:39:41 To look at messages on signal the signal app.
00:39:46 At the very least, on iPhones, but I guarantee you it's not limited to just iPhones.
00:39:52 And so even when you go out of your way.
00:39:55 To try to encrypt your messages.
00:40:00 They often still have the ability.
00:40:03 To look at the messages.
00:40:05 Whether it's because they've got a back door, they have the encryption key, maybe even just given to them by these Silicon Valley companies.
00:40:16 Or because like I've I've mentioned before, that you, they don't even have to do that if they've they have a key logger on your phone or something like that, they can just capture your passwords and.
00:40:28 It doesn't really matter at that point.
00:40:32 In fact.
00:40:33 I was talking to a buddy of mine who works in security.
00:40:41 That's about as specific as I'll get about that guy, but he was telling me because I remember one time I was talking to, I was like saying, you know, should I be getting like Knoppix Linux and just, you know, using Tor all the time and and just, you know, just be super paranoid about everything I do.
00:41:03 And he said no.
00:41:05 Because that if anything is like a red flag.
00:41:12 Because they look for that, they're like, OK, well, this guy's definitely because.
00:41:17 It's difficult to just swallow up the information of 350 million or whatever the ******* popular it's well, it's probably not even just America. They're doing this, right? So the IT it's difficult to swallow up a billion peoples.
00:41:31 Internet traffic and separate.
00:41:34 The garbage from the stuff that they want.
00:41:37 To look at.
00:41:38 Now AI is going to make that a lot easier, a lot easier.
00:41:42 It probably already is, right?
00:41:46 If you start using heavy encryption that's way outside the norm of what the average person is using, he said. Yeah, that, that's that automatically means they're going to be.
00:41:58 Looking at you.
00:42:00 And not only that.
Speaker 5
00:42:02 You're going to slip up.
00:42:04 Right. One of these days.
Devon
00:42:07 You're gonna forget, like, so even if you somehow managed to find some rock solid encryption and the person you're talking to or communicating with also has, like, this rock solid encryption and neither one of you have have have been.
00:42:25 At a certain point, you're going to **** **. You're going to forget to do something, you're going to forget to turn on your VPN or whatever, right?
00:42:35 And they'll be waiting.
00:42:37 Because you've already basically sent up the flare that.
00:42:41 Hey I'm doing something.
00:42:43 I'm doing something worth hiding.
00:42:47 So it's easier in my my opinion you guys.
00:42:51 Do what you want.
00:42:53 To just assume.
00:42:56 That everything you say.
00:43:02 It's plausible, legally or not, doesn't matter.
00:43:07 That it will be used against you.
00:43:14 So we now know you know signal for example is is one of these things. Now Telegram has end to end encryption.
00:43:23 On chats, but you first of all, it's not the default. You have to activate that you have.
00:43:29 To do start a new secret chat.
00:43:31 But again, that's, you know.
00:43:33 That's not. That's not rock solid.
00:43:36 It adds another layer.
00:43:39 It'll hide it from.
00:43:42 You know, non governments, I guess.
00:43:45 A lot of this stuff, a lot of this encryption stuff, really.
00:43:49 It's going to keep you protected from.
00:43:55 Like your, your average everyday hacker type right? Like so. Like the encryption between you and your bank.
00:44:03 That's going to protect you from people trying to get your credit card number and stuff like that. It's not going to protect you from a government.
00:44:14 It's not going to protect you from a government that has the ability to.
00:44:20 Strong arm or in some cases a, you know strong arm these these companies but in some cases they've actually.
00:44:31 The creation.
00:44:33 Of some of these companies, you know the CIA.
00:44:37 They'll they'll set up like these.
00:44:41 Like these fake Angel investing firms, right?
00:44:45 And they'll actually.
00:44:46 They'll cede the money to these these companies.
00:44:50 So they can add the tack.
00:44:53 And so they.
00:44:53 Can have the access to the tech.
00:44:57 In fact, anytime you ever notice how every once in a while, just out of nowhere there's like this new platform that everyone's talking like every all at the same time.
00:45:09 You know and and.
00:45:10 I I would put parlor in this category too, remember.
00:45:13 All of a sudden.
00:45:14 Out of nowhere, you had members of Congress talking about parlor. You had all the, you know, the approved pundits on TV like Sean Hannity and whatnot, talking about parlor, you had Rush Limbaugh on the radio talk like all the all the mainstream conservatives just one day.
00:45:34 All all in unison.
00:45:37 Started telling you to go join parlor.
00:45:41 And now there's another app that's come out that I hear a lot of people talking. I think it's called clubhouse.
00:45:50 Is that the 1 clubhouse?
00:45:53 And they're like, oh, yeah, just join this thing. You can talk to these powerful people and.
00:45:57 And and and and.
00:45:58 Look, it doesn't look particularly nefarious, but again, it's.
00:46:01 Just you can just tell.
00:46:04 That there's a push for people to use this app.
00:46:09 And the same thing could be said about Twitter. I mean, Twitter was losing, Twitter was bleeding money for over a decade.
00:46:19 VC money kept coming in kept pouring in.
00:46:25 Because they wanted the data they wanted the data.
00:46:31 I think I saw a story even actually just.
00:46:34 Might have been the day.
00:46:36 That Twitter was posting a substantial loss, like something like close to like, a billion dollars might have been more than that over the for.
00:46:43 The last year.
00:46:46 It's not going away, but it's also a testament to how difficult.
00:46:50 It is to compete.
00:46:51 With something like that.
00:46:53 Right, for an honest in an honest person to compete with that.
00:46:58 You know, people complain about bit shoot buffering and stuff like that.
00:47:03 Well, I mean.
00:47:05 Bit shoot can't bleed money for 10 years straight.
00:47:09 In the same way that YouTube could.
00:47:15 You know YouTube when you got to remember YouTube before it got bought out by Google.
00:47:20 Had a lot of bandwidth limitations to it. I think you could only upload videos that were like less. It was pretty small, it was like less than 200 megabytes or something crazy like that. Like when it first came out.
00:47:35 But now it you know they've.
00:47:36 They've got Google behind them.
00:47:39 They've got the aptly named Alphabet.
00:47:43 Behind him.
00:47:47 So that's, that's all I would say to people.
00:47:50 Out there that.
00:47:54 That's well, that's half of what I want to say. Half of what I want to say is.
00:47:57 Assume that anything you say electronically.
00:48:01 Is going to be.
00:48:03 Potentially used against you at some point.
00:48:10 And it doesn't matter if you're behind a VPN, it doesn't matter. You know, it doesn't matter if you're using some fake account or some burner phone or whatever.
00:48:21 They can tie it to you pretty easily.
00:48:27 If they couldn't, they wouldn't. It would be illegal.
00:48:33 So that's that's half, but that leads to the other half.
00:48:36 The other half of that is.
00:48:38 OK.
00:48:41 So does that just mean that I should be afraid all the time? No, it just means don't be ********.
00:48:49 And it also kind of means.
00:48:51 It it kind of in a way.
00:48:56 Tells me that this this highlights the importance.
00:49:00 Of real life.
00:49:04 Real life communities.
00:49:08 Yeah, I I was talking a a while back about how.
00:49:12 The one of the reasons why the surveillance state is so important for the government to secure.
00:49:20 Is for self preservation the the number one priority of every hierarchy in every system before everything else is self preservation.
00:49:31 That's that's just the way it is.
00:49:33 You know, if you create any organization, you if you create a a charity.
00:49:39 That's supposed to help men with prostate cancer.
00:49:45 Their first priority isn't to cure prostate cancer. It's to perpetuate that organization.
00:49:53 You know the checks are going to be cut to their employees before they're going to be sent to.
00:49:57 Research that's just the way it is.
00:50:00 And that goes for any agency.
00:50:03 Within the government and that even goes.
00:50:05 For in the private sector.
00:50:08 You know, if you've got a huge multinational company.
00:50:14 And within this company, they've got all these different departments.
00:50:18 The first priority of all of these departments is not what those departments are tasked with doing. It's to to stick around. It's to keep everyone employed.
00:50:28 And then they can.
00:50:29 Worry about what it is they're supposed to be doing, so that's.
00:50:31 Just that's just the way that it is, right?
00:50:36 And so the reason they want this surveillance state.
00:50:42 Is it is.
00:50:43 Invaluable tool.
00:50:46 In perpetuating.
00:50:49 The status quo.
00:50:59 The example I used was.
00:51:02 Let's say in 1850 or whenever you know prior to telephones prior to electronic communications.
00:51:11 If you had problems, if your community had problems with a politician.
00:51:19 And I don't mean like you're going to tar and feather him, right? Like, just you're gonna do some kind of political move.
00:51:23 Like to get him ousted?
00:51:26 You can secretly meet.
00:51:30 With other people.
00:51:32 That have a problem.
00:51:35 Very easily.
00:51:37 No encryption required.
00:51:40 All you have to do.
00:51:41 Is say hey farmer Bill.
00:51:44 Meet us behind the barn.
00:51:46 At the at the Johnson farm.
00:51:49 At midnight.
00:51:51 We're going to talk.
00:51:52 About Sheriff Tom or, you know, whatever.
00:51:57 And and you know, only tell people that that are that.
00:52:00 Are on our side.
00:52:03 And maybe someone leaks it out or whatever. But like you know that's that's your.
00:52:06 Only risk.
00:52:07 And you could all you could all.
Speaker 5
00:52:09 Meet behind the.
Devon
00:52:09 Barn at midnight. Talk about your big plan.
00:52:12 To do whatever.
00:52:14 And there's nothing.
00:52:17 That sheriff Tom.
00:52:20 Can do about it.
00:52:23 And there's no record of what you said because this before recording devices, even right?
Speaker 5
00:52:28 So even if.
Devon
00:52:29 Even if Sheriff Tom here's about like someone.
Speaker 5
00:52:31 Says like oh.
Devon
00:52:32 Yeah, they were meeting behind, you know, the bar and talking about how they're going to. They're going to vote you out of office.
00:52:37 Sheriff Tom, is that true? Well, well, no.
00:52:41 I don't know what he's talking about.
00:52:43 There's no recording, you know.
00:52:45 This so this this.
00:52:51 This beneficial chaos?
00:52:53 Or I don't know what you.
00:52:54 Don't even want. I don't. Maybe it's.
00:52:56 Just the the the chaos of the analog world.
00:53:02 It worked in favor.
00:53:07 The people of the community, the members of the community.
00:53:13 And ever since the invention of recording devices, first of all I.
00:53:17 Mean look at just.
00:53:18 The Speaking of recording devices.
00:53:21 You have to look at the Internet necessarily. Just look at the role that recording device is played and taking down mobsters.
00:53:31 Now you could say that's a.
00:53:32 Good thing you know this this.
00:53:34 Technology can be used for good in the same way that in fact, that's how they sell it.
00:53:39 Right.
00:53:40 That's how they sold the Patriot Act. Oh, we're we're.
00:53:43 Going to use.
00:53:43 This we're not using this for you. We're using this to take down terrorists.
00:53:48 And so people like.
00:53:49 All right. Well, if you're going to take down terrorists, I guess that sounds good.
00:53:55 And with the recording devices and getting, you know, wiretaps.
00:54:00 And tapping people's phones.
00:54:03 Same thing. Oh, we're we're not using this for. You know, we're not listening. We don't care if you're you're, you know, telling dirty jokes or cheating on your wife or whatever. We.
00:54:12 We just care about.
00:54:14 Taking down the mob.
00:54:17 And even if that's how this technology.
00:54:21 Is first used.
00:54:24 Because the number one priority of of every hierarchy is to the self preservation, it never stops at that. It always gets in. It always gets used to perpetuate that power structure.
00:54:40 And now, with the Biden administration in power.
00:54:45 They are looking to expand.
00:54:49 Which which is it's already a travesty, right? The the the lack of.
00:54:54 Privacy that you have now is already.
00:54:58 Unconstitutional. As far as I'm concerned, it's already. I mean, they were spying on the Trump campaign, so no one is safe. Literally nobody.
00:55:08 And they and they were spying on Trump after he was elected president. So if a president-elect.
00:55:15 Isn't safe. You're not safe.
00:55:21 And so again, you just have to realize.
00:55:24 OK, I can't say anything electronically.
00:55:28 That I wouldn't want brought up.
00:55:32 In a court of law against me.
00:55:36 And that's just the way it is.
00:55:40 And like the mafia, right, the mafia, when they started to realize.
00:55:44 Oh, they're recording us.
00:55:45 In fact, they're even. They went.
00:55:47 So far as to using.
00:55:50 Super zoom lenses from buildings blocks away, and when they couldn't put in recording devices, they were hiring lip readers.
00:55:59 Lip readers to look at the the conversations that were taking place in a restaurant and they had, like, a view of them through a.
00:56:07 Window or something like that, right?
00:56:09 So this whole surveillance stuff, then this is.
00:56:13 It's nothing new, just the only thing that's new is the technology has made it a lot easier for them.
00:56:19 But I'm sure you guys have seen the gangster movies where like they cover their mouths when they talk because they know that the lip readers are out there.
00:56:28 So unfortunately, when you when you're in a.
00:56:31 Tyrannical society.
00:56:36 Everyone's treated like criminals.
00:56:40 In order to balance out the power again.
00:56:43 Or at least you know.
00:56:44 Make it slightly less imbalanced.
00:56:48 The unfortunate situation that you're in is you have to start.
00:56:51 Thinking like a criminal.
00:56:54 You have to start thinking like a criminal. It doesn't matter if you're doing anything wrong.
00:57:00 You have to. You have to take.
00:57:02 Active measures.
00:57:04 To protect yourself against surveillance.
00:57:09 And like I said.
00:57:10 I think.
00:57:11 That so here's here's something gotta realize. Alright, people are worried about meeting in person because they're like, oh, you know, Feds will always infiltrate.
00:57:19 It and.
00:57:20 Look, you're not wrong about that, but the manpower, the investment.
00:57:26 The investment it takes.
00:57:28 To spy in person, I mean, just think of.
00:57:31 What that takes?
00:57:33 Think of all the the people.
00:57:36 In the country.
00:57:38 And if you were to and let's just use PTA meetings as an example.
00:57:43 Think of all the PTA meetings in America and let's say the feds want to spy on PTA meetings, right?
00:57:53 And they'd have to train all of these federal agents to.
00:57:57 Be able to blend in with all these parents at these PTA meetings.
00:58:02 And they'd have to, you know, it wouldn't take a whole lot you.
00:58:06 Know they just have to make them look like parents and make up some story about their kid or whatever, right? Have some back story they show up.
00:58:16 Relatively easy, but just the it's a huge investment when you think of like all the different ******* PTA meetings.
00:58:22 Across the the country.
00:58:25 Whereas if all these PTA meetings are taking place on zoom calls.
00:58:31 So there's another reason that they want all this stuff to start taking place online. You see what I mean? This.
00:58:37 This all fits together.
00:58:40 If all these PTA meetings are taking place.
00:58:44 In zoom calls.
00:58:46 Oh voila.
00:58:48 We don't need any agents.
00:58:50 We don't even need very many analysts.
00:58:54 We just need a somewhat capable AI.
00:58:58 They can comb through all of this captured data that's being transferred for these zoom calls.
00:59:05 And then it will red flag. A handful of this stuff and and hand, you know, the red flag that counts over to an analyst.
00:59:14 And then if they decide at that point, they need to infiltrate a few of these groups or whatever.
00:59:19 You know, instead of having to train millions of of agents to go infiltrate all over the place.
00:59:27 They just need a handful.
Speaker 5
00:59:32 So when you meet in.
Devon
00:59:34 Person and and and and.
00:59:37 Do these sorts of things like, for example, what like Nick was talking about doing this AF PAC thing? And again, I don't think he was planning on doing.
00:59:45 Anything illegal?
Speaker 5
00:59:46 Right.
Devon
00:59:49 It makes it more difficult.
00:59:51 For them to conduct surveillance on you.
00:59:56 When you have to do it in person and the other thing it also let's say, OK, well, they're they're they're still going to send.
01:00:02 In a fed.
01:00:03 All right, but at least now there's the chance you'll know.
01:00:08 If you're doing everything online, you won't even know. You won't even know if you're being surveilled.
01:00:14 But if you're in like someones garage drinking beers and talking about the Second Amendment or whatever, you know because of, you know, I don't know whatever group that you decide to make.
01:00:25 Some guy that no one really knows too well is acting kind of weird.
01:00:30 You at least.
01:00:30 Kind of maybe know like you don't.
Speaker 5
01:00:31 Know for sure what's up with the what's up?
Speaker
01:00:33 With that, that.
Devon
01:00:34 That, that Jack guy, he seems a little iffy.
01:00:41 And it makes it more difficult for us too. I mean, one of the reasons why.
01:00:45 It's so easy to get us to use these technologies is that it's easy for.
01:00:49 Us too. It's convenient.
01:00:52 I mean like what we're doing right here. I'm able to talk to.
01:00:54 All you guys.
01:00:55 All over the world, in a way that I'd never be able to do this. You know, like if I were to say, hey, everyone go to the.
01:01:02 Bunker next week I.
01:01:03 Mean what 1020 of you guys could show up?
01:01:06 Maybe you know it's like. So I I get it.
01:01:11 But that's why we don't talk about anything here. I know a lot of people think that.
01:01:16 I get edgy sometimes. I really don't.
01:01:18 I really don't.
01:01:20 I don't. I have. I have only. All every time I talk about violence in terms of power.
01:01:28 I'm never promote. I'm never telling anyone to.
01:01:30 Go do violence.
01:01:32 I'm just being philosophically honest about the nature of power.
01:01:37 And if they're going to investigate me and try to throw the book at me or whatever over something like that, then look.
01:01:44 We don't stand a chance anyway.
01:01:48 You know, because.
01:01:49 What at that point, if you get if you get.
01:01:54 Locked away forever just by being honest about the nature of power.
01:02:00 You know you don't stand you don't stand a.
01:02:02 Chance you'll never be.
01:02:03 Able to get the ball rolling.
01:02:07 Hope that makes sense.
01:02:11 I'm a little.
01:02:13 I'm a little tired that I have been up since.
01:02:16 I have been up. I have been up quite 24 hours. No, I'm just kidding. Well, it's actually it's been like uh.
01:02:24 Maybe about 20 hours I've been up for.
01:02:27 Quite a bit today.
01:02:28 Had a storm.
01:02:30 Rip off not part of my roof, thank God, but part of the the chicken coop I'm not using.
01:02:38 Part of that roof got ripped off and.
01:02:40 The storm is still raging. In fact, I wasn't sure I was going to have Internet because.
01:02:46 The wind is quite violent right now.
01:02:52 All right. Let me take a look here at chat.
01:02:55 And well, I'm also going to, this is going to be a.
01:02:58 Pretty cozy stream.
01:03:00 I'm going to go through some of your telegram suggestions, perhaps.
01:03:04 Nothing was really standing out.
01:03:07 When I just breezed through.
01:03:08 It, which is why I.
01:03:11 Went on my my rant about surveillance, I guess.
01:03:17 Although actually a few of you guys did bring that up.
01:03:20 What am I drinking? Cheap coffee.
01:03:24 I don't know. It's like store brand. It's not you.
01:03:26 Know, I mean it's it's not like the crystals, it's actual coffee, but it's not.
01:03:31 That great.
01:03:33 And I drink my coffee black.
01:03:38 Ah, let's see here.
01:03:41 I think Cooter and Cletus are up to something. Yep.
01:03:48 Oh, Speaking of cooler and Cletus, I was working on Simpsons. That's one of the reasons why I haven't slept much today trying to get part one of The Simpsons video done today. I'm not not there yet. It's just so like.
01:04:02 It's going to have to. It's there's no way. It's just going to be one part. In fact, I think part one is going to.
01:04:07 Just be.
01:04:09 The God stuff.
01:04:11 But the problem is I'd rather end on that.
01:04:15 But because it but it's so much like just the clips to give an idea, they I shared a clip out once. That was it was well, it was cut for Twitter. Right. So it's two.
01:04:23 Minutes and 20 seconds of just.
01:04:25 The Simpsons talking **** about God.
01:04:28 But I have like an hour, like an hour of this stuff and I'm trying to trim it because I'm like, but it's it's.
01:04:38 This I don't know, like there's value in in seeing. I don't want. I don't. I don't want to play it like a full hour of it but like.
01:04:44 There is some value in seeing just like the the quantity.
01:04:50 You know, just the.
01:04:51 One after another, after another of just saying God is fake, God is fake. God is fake. God is fake. Christians are dumb. Christians are dumb. Christians are dumb. Christians are dumb.
01:05:01 And then this and then the last season that they did and the last I'm going to watch, at least it was the the for last year.
01:05:11 They went so far as to trying to reform Christianity, as some, like, Unitarian view of it like they have a whole episode where a some new AG preacher comes in and he's so woke that even Lisa starts going to church and enjoying.
01:05:32 And there's even like another and there's, like, they went hard at Christianity this last season. There's another one that same season where God is saying that even atheists will go to heaven if they're nice and just, it's just weird that they they're going so hard at Christianity, especially given the.
01:05:52 The recent news where they're they're obviously tying Christianity to extremism.
01:06:01 Where they're trying to say that if you are, it's almost like.
01:06:07 A perversion of what was happening after 911.
01:06:11 Where you had the the moths were under surveillance.
01:06:17 And you had the left kind of going nuts saying like, oh, you're just you're persecuting these poor harmless Muslims and look.
01:06:26 I happen to think that Muslims didn't really have as much to do with 9/11 as as the official story might say.
01:06:34 But I also have.
01:06:34 Zero problem with a Christian nation like the United States. Well, first of all, they shouldn't even have mosques in America. But if you're going to.
01:06:46 Have them.
01:06:47 And you're going to have Muslim violence, which we definitely have had.
01:06:52 I have no problem with with keeping an eye on those.
01:06:54 People. But now it's been that same exact stuff that that, that cannons being turned around and pointed at us.
01:07:07 Anyhow, let me take a look here.
01:07:16 Look up WNP 136 court case and gag order that was discovered from. It looks like government workers are forbidden from talking on some subjects, even as in personal opinion.
01:07:30 Can be very useful to know.
01:07:32 WMP 136, I'll I'll look it up, but yeah, I'm very aware of stuff like that WNP.
01:07:40 136 let's just see what comes up.
Speaker
01:07:43 Maybe something cool come up.
Devon
01:07:47 Oh, this has to do with.
01:07:49 The Israel nuclear stuff, huh?
01:07:56 Well, yeah, there's OK. So this is a gag order specifically about.
01:08:02 Israel's nuclear nuclear.
01:08:04 Program. Yeah. No, there's there's definitely stuff like that. I mean, there's there's been gag orders where people can't even talk about their own cases.
01:08:13 Where the federal government will.
01:08:18 Investigate you and you're not even allowed to tell.
01:08:22 Anyone that you're being investigated?
01:08:26 In fact, in some cases you can't even tell counsel.
01:08:29 That you're being investigated.
01:08:31 And even worse cases you can be.
01:08:39 Essentially, captive physically and not be able to tell anyone about it, like not get your phone call.
Speaker 5
01:08:47 This the the whole.
Devon
01:08:50 Post 911 world.
01:08:53 Is ******. Like if you want to know when we turned a major corner. Not the corner because it's been we've been.
01:09:00 Head in this direction a long time, but a major success.
01:09:04 For the tyrants was 9/11.
01:09:07 Big time.
01:09:09 On so many different fronts, but specifically the ability to just use the the, the, the T word terrorism, which is why they're they're painting anyone with right wing views as as a domestic terrorist. Because once you, once they say the T word, all bets are off.
01:09:28 They can do whatever they want.
01:09:33 Let's see here.
01:09:38 Why is this not updating? I've got to.
01:09:41 We're going to.
01:09:41 Keep going all the way down here.
01:09:44 My chats like going stupid slow.
01:09:53 And bring up the restart trove here. Someone just said how much time do you think we have? Well, I mean how?
01:09:58 Much time till what?
01:10:00 I mean it, it's already begun, I mean.
01:10:04 I was telling people to leave the cities and try to be self-sufficient a couple of years ago.
01:10:12 I sensed that this was.
01:10:13 Going to be a problem.
01:10:16 I think that it's it's already going like how do I?
01:10:18 See it unfolding.
01:10:20 Yeah, it's hard to. It's hard to guess because who would have guessed?
01:10:23 Like COVID, right?
01:10:26 So it's hard to predict precisely.
01:10:28 How it's going to unfold?
01:10:30 But it's not hard to predict.
01:10:32 The direction the overall trend, it's like the graph I was, I keep talking about where if you zoom in.
01:10:40 You look and you have ups and downs, right?
01:10:43 Like one day it might look like you're kind of.
01:10:45 Winning. And then one day it's like, oh, we're really losing.
01:10:48 And then the next day, it's.
01:10:49 But if you just.
01:10:50 Zoom the graph out.
01:10:52 All the way you see.
01:10:53 Oh, ultimately it's going One Direction.
01:10:57 But it's real hard to predict those little moves, right? I mean, ask any day trader, right?
01:11:03 You can you can.
01:11:06 Sometimes if there's.
01:11:07 A lot of volatility.
01:11:09 You can sometimes guess.
01:11:11 Short term trends and the day traders who are really good at it can you know they can make some money off of those. Those movements that are going to happen throughout.
01:11:21 The day right?
01:11:24 It's really difficult to do. It's really hard to do and it's much.
01:11:28 Harder to do that.
01:11:30 Than it is to just say. I know that this.
01:11:34 This investment is going to.
01:11:35 Make money over five years.
01:11:39 It's the same thing with this.
01:11:41 Where if you just look at what's happening in the news cycle every day.
01:11:46 It's, you know, there's days that seems like, oh, we're actually making progress. You know, this is this isn't so bad there. Oh, here's a white pill. You know, whatever, right.
01:11:54 But if you zoom out.
01:11:55 You know where it's going so.
01:11:58 I don't. I try not to focus so much on how much time do we have because like I, I think the.
01:12:05 Answer is zero. You know, I think it's.
01:12:08 It's you should be every day.
01:12:13 That you you're not preparing.
01:12:16 For say the especially given like, what's your involvement? Someone like me, I'm going to be affected before. Maybe just the average person out there that has right wing views.
01:12:31 Because I'm. I'm.
01:12:33 I'm in terms of the tyrants, I'm part.
01:12:37 Of the problem.
01:12:39 In a higher priority way than just someone who just believes the things that I do, but they're not. You know, that's that. That's it, right.
01:12:52 They're going to come after me financially.
01:12:55 And they're gonna come after me, you know, maybe legally at some point, I don't know.
01:13:01 But that's why for me it was important. I knew like, look, I'm not going to.
01:13:06 Be able to.
01:13:08 I mean, one of the reasons I went to the bunker, it was a financial choice is.
01:13:14 I needed to have a place.
01:13:16 That I could be if they.
01:13:20 Killed all of my income.
01:13:23 I wouldn't be homeless.
01:13:25 I'd have a place that I could be, if they, even if they. If they deplaned for me from banks.
01:13:31 A place that would be so cheap to at least survive at.
01:13:36 That I would be able to find a way without too much trouble.
01:13:41 And so I think that's that's the first step that people need to do is look at your life. Most people are living paycheck to paycheck, and that's not not not your fault usually.
01:13:52 Now, but there's also a lot of people. Here's something I did. This is why I'm not saying this because like, oh, I'm better than you. I'm. In fact, I was very financially irresponsible when I was younger, and I noticed something about what I was doing was.
01:14:08 When I would get a new job.
01:14:10 I'm loading up Chad again. Sorry, it just.
01:14:13 Came back up here.
01:14:16 Like when I was making well, just as an example. Like when I when I had I was a production assistant and you which is you, you make nothing right. I was making like maybe 30 grand a year or something like that. And I was super excited.
01:14:33 When I went from being a production assistant.
01:14:37 To a director.
01:14:40 And it was it was.
01:14:41 It kind of. It doubled my pay.
01:14:45 But I noticed after, say, six months or so.
01:14:49 I seem to have like the same.
01:14:51 Amount of money.
01:14:53 And it's because what I did is I just increased.
01:14:56 All of my expenses.
01:15:01 You know, for example, I would eat out more often. I would. I would buy the more expensive beer, you know, I would. I would just buy like, the more expensive clothes. And so I was really kind of living the same standard of living in a lot of ways. It was just, like, more expensive.
01:15:19 And I at the end of the day, I still had the same amount in.
01:15:22 My bank.
01:15:22 Account. Even though I was making like.
01:15:25 Twice as much money.
01:15:27 And I noticed that and then again I when.
01:15:29 I when I got another.
01:15:33 Promotion and I was making like another substantial jump up in cash.
01:15:39 Same thing. I was still living in a ****** apartment. It's just that the ****** apt I lived in now was an extra 1000.
01:15:46 Dollars a month.
01:15:48 But functionally it was.
01:15:49 Still a ****** apartment. It wasn't. I wasn't. You know, it wasn't.
01:15:54 Something I owned.
01:15:56 It just was in a. It was in a.
01:15:57 Fancier part of town.
01:16:00 You know, it was, it was slightly fancier than my last apartment, but at the end of the day, it was still just a ****** apartment.
01:16:07 And the clothing that I was buying, same thing. It's like, oh, now instead of wearing like, a $20 pair of jeans, I'm wearing a $200.00 pair of jeans.
01:16:17 Like an idiot.
01:16:19 And I think a lot of people do that and that's an easy thing to stop doing.
01:16:24 You know, instead of instead of justice increasing your expenditures every time you get a raise.
01:16:31 Keep living like you're poor.
01:16:35 And start building your ball of money. You'll never.
01:16:37 Get a ball of money like the finance guys.
01:16:41 But if you can get at least a ball of money to where you can be self-sufficient eventually.
01:16:47 That's actually much easier to do than you would think. You just have to stop eating out all the time. You have to just live like you're in debt.
01:16:56 When you're not in debt.
01:16:59 And then a lot of these places like that's the thing.
01:17:03 Too is you just got to.
01:17:06 Let's say that the first, like let's say you want to get out of the city and you want a homestead, and that's something that you can do because you have a job. Not everyone does has the job like this, by the way. So, and that's another thing that you need to look at too. But if you have a job that you can do remotely and now especially with COVID and everything like that, that pretty much there's a lot of jobs there. You're allowed to do it remotely.
01:17:26 So it doesn't really matter where you live as long as you have Internet access, that sort of.
01:17:30 A thing?
01:17:33 But you can't. Let's say you don't have enough money to have, like, the the perfect.
01:17:38 Instagram Worthy homestead you know where you have all this land and an apple orchard and you know flock of sheep or herd or whatever, right? Like you can't like, if that's what you want to is your first place. You know you're going to have to make it. You have to save a lot of.
01:17:57 Money before you do something like those places are expensive.
01:18:01 You can go small, find some ***** ** **** somewhere like. I mean, that's what I did. I found like, a literal ***** ** **** place, like the place that was. I mean, you guys heard me talking about this place even now. It's not that great. But like when?
01:18:13 I first.
01:18:14 Got here it was.
01:18:14 Like it?
01:18:15 Was a nightmare. You know, there was. There was a little. There was killer bees living in the in the ceiling.
Speaker 5
01:18:21 You know that's, that's that. That's what the kind of.
Devon
01:18:25 Place that you.
01:18:25 Can get when and when you get that place.
01:18:28 If you pay for it outright.
01:18:31 You don't have rent, you don't have a mortgage.
01:18:35 And if you.
01:18:36 Don't worry about like you know, if you don't watch like these HDTV shows, where they're buying these houses and installing these $20,000 ******* kitchens and all that stuff.
01:18:47 You don't need that.
01:18:49 You don't. You don't have that in.
01:18:50 Your ****** apartment.
01:18:52 Right, my kitchen.
01:18:54 Very minimalistic right now, OK.
01:18:58 That's being generous.
01:19:00 Uh, yeah.
01:19:02 Not not the nicest flooring in the pill box. You know, a lot of a lot of vinyl, a lot of vinyl on the floor and and in some places it's just concrete, you know, because I don't.
01:19:15 Need that?
01:19:17 And so you can live somewhere kind of ******.
01:19:21 And and because you're not paying rent, you're not paying for a mortgage.
01:19:26 And as long and don't again don't think to yourself. Oh well, because I'm saving like 2000 a month or whatever you're you would be paying, right? I can just spend all of that.
01:19:37 On on put it all into the property you don't. You necessarily have to do that.
01:19:42 Just save it.
01:19:44 You know, maybe this is, maybe it's just a it's, it's your.
01:19:47 1st, It's maybe it's a good property to start out out at where you can save up some money and get to a better property.
01:19:54 But get out of Usery as quickly as.
01:19:56 Possible what I'm getting at?
01:19:58 And get out of the and start looking at alternative.
01:20:03 Banking solutions like crypto, which unfortunately I'm starting to, I mean I'm increasingly.
01:20:11 More suspicious of justice because you see all these big financial institutions.
01:20:18 Starting to adopt Bitcoin now, and I know that's kind of what everyone was kind of thinking it would would happen anyway, but it's happening now. You know, you you you've got PayPal, you've got MasterCard. I think the other day. So they're going to start putting Bitcoin on their network.
01:20:41 You know it. So it's not enough to just say, oh, I'm going to start using crypto because I feel like it's just a matter of time, especially with Bitcoin, because Bitcoin.
01:20:50 Is totally traceable.
01:20:52 Bitcoin is not a privacy coin.
01:20:55 You know, that's very easy to track every transaction, in fact, that was like one of the selling points initially is that you could track all the transactions and especially if you have a gateway going, you know if you're.
01:21:09 Moving if you're moving crypto from the crypto space to the dollar.
01:21:15 Space which you have to do right now.
01:21:18 If you're going to buy stuff with it, unless you you know, you can find people that.
01:21:24 That will accept crypto, but it's not going to be, you know, it's not going to be the same.
01:21:31 Level that you can with with dollars, right? So you always have that gateway going from crypto to dollars. Unless you can do all your transactions just in Bitcoin or something like that.
01:21:44 And once you do that.
01:21:46 It's all traceable to you. It's all tied.
01:21:48 To you.
01:21:49 And it, well, like everything else on the Internet, it's forever.
01:21:52 So they can trace all of that stuff.
01:21:55 And they can ban you, you know, like Coinbase banned.
01:21:58 A bunch of people already.
01:22:02 Let's take a look.
01:22:03 Here. Yeah. So let's talk about Monero.
01:22:07 Manero is good.
01:22:11 Because it is untraceable. There's a couple other privacy coins, but again, it's like you can't. It's real hard to. I mean, I don't know, maybe there's probably like shady sites you can buy.
01:22:20 Stuff in the narrow but.
01:22:22 You know you can't. You can't pay your mortgage on Monero.
01:22:27 You can't pay rent unless you're really. Maybe you got, like, a really cool.
01:22:31 Landlord, I guess.
01:22:32 You can pay rent in Monero, can't go to Walmart and buy food. And with Monero or you know, whatever.
01:22:41 But that's the kind of thing that's the kind of solutions I would suggest you start at least familiarizing yourself with.
01:22:49 Because those are the the we that's already begun like people. You know when you ask, like, how how long do we have? It's already started, right? They're already platforming people from.
01:23:00 Financial institutions and from jobs. And that's another reason why I think organizing.
01:23:07 Is a good idea too, just simply because.
01:23:10 Of the UM.
01:23:13 The the same nepotism that some of our adversaries benefit from.
01:23:20 It's such a foreign thing.
01:23:23 For Europeans, by and large, and especially Europeans that aren't ruling class for ruling class people, that's just that's how they they're brought up is nepotism, right, they understand it.
01:23:37 But you and I were brought up thinking that it's a meritocracy now. It's it's all about, you know, doing the best job and the best man for the job will get it. And you know, and that's because that's that's what they teach slaves.
01:23:50 Because they want the slaves to try to be the best slave, they want you to try to.
01:23:54 Be the alpha slave.
01:23:56 So of course that's that's the the worldview they're going to try to imprint on you as quickly as possible, but that's that's not the world, that's.
01:24:04 Not the way it works.
01:24:06 And so that's another reason why it's important that we build these communities because there might be people like how many jobs think back just in your in your lifetime.
01:24:15 How many jobs have you?
01:24:18 How many jobs did you get?
01:24:20 By just doing a billion interviews, and how many jobs did you get because a friend of yours knew of a job someplace?
01:24:34 That that's going to depend on what industry you're in too.
01:24:38 But there's it's much easier. Much easier.
01:24:44 To get a job.
01:24:46 If you can, just if you got a friend, they can just be like, hey, hire.
01:24:50 This guy, he's cool.
01:24:52 So that's another reason why we need communities.
01:24:55 So we can have that kind of nepotism going on.
01:25:00 And vice versa too, by.
01:25:01 The way I mean you think that.
01:25:05 Just let's use Hollywood as an example.
01:25:09 Look at how they're look at the cancel culture thing, right? Like they had that that Star Wars check. I don't I I don't even watch.
01:25:16 Any new Star Wars thing, so I don't I I just know what I saw on Twitter, but there was that Star Wars actor.
01:25:23 Was and all she said was she compared the platforming of conservatives to which is it's a total boomer take, but whatever, right? She like mentioned like it's like the Nazis are whatever. And so would the Jews do because they're the only ones that are allowed to bring up the Nazis. They they flipped out and they they the platformed her.
01:25:43 Which it's kind of funny, but.
01:25:47 That's. That's the kind of thing that if we had strong communities.
01:25:53 That we could do.
01:25:57 We could enforce.
01:25:59 Cancelling of our opponents?
01:26:03 But we don't have any communities.
01:26:05 We don't have any institutions and that's how you build institutions.
01:26:09 And I don't mean like.
01:26:11 Ohh, we're going to infiltrate. You know the GOP, or or IBM or or what. Anything right. And take it over eventually.
01:26:21 But you could definitely on a small scale.
01:26:24 You could definitely. I mean, look the the Church of Scientology took over the IRS.
01:26:29 In like a few years using nepotism.
01:26:32 Look up what was it called? Operation Snow White. Or maybe it was operation clambake. I always get those two mixed up.
01:26:40 In fact, let me I'll look it up a lot of.
01:26:42 People don't know.
01:26:42 About this if.
01:26:43 You want a white pill?
01:26:46 This is a white pill. I'm going to look this up for you guys right quick here.
01:26:52 Operation Snow White. I think it might have been.
01:26:58 Yeah. Scientologists. They wanted to be able to use the IRS.
01:27:03 To uh.
01:27:08 Weaponized IRS, you know, against their enemies.
01:27:12 Let's see here Scientology.
01:27:17 OK, that was.
01:27:23 Yeah. OK. Yeah, it's operation Snow White.
01:27:26 So this is from Wikipedia here Operation Snow White. It was a criminal conspiracy by the Church of Scientology during the 1970s to purge unfavorable records about Scientology and its founder, L Ron Hubbard. This project included a series of infiltrations into and thefts from 136 government agencies.
01:27:48 Foreign embassies and consulates, as well as private organizations critical of science.
01:27:54 Analogy carried out by church members in more than 30 countries. It was one of the largest infiltrations of the United States government in history.
01:28:04 With up to 5000 covert agents.
01:28:08 This operation also exposed the Scientology plot Operation freak out.
01:28:14 Because Operation Snow White was the case that initiated the US government's investigation of the church.
01:28:22 Under this program, Scientology operatives committed infiltration, wiretapping and theft of documents and government offices, most notably those of the US Internal Revenue Service.
01:28:36 11 highly placed church executives, including Mary Sue Hubbard, wife of founder L Ron Hubbard and 2nd in command of the organization, pleaded guilty and were convicted in federal court of obstructing justice, burglary of government offices and theft of documents blah blah.
01:28:55 Long story short, I mean this was Scientology.
Speaker 5
01:28:59 Not exactly the brightest.
Devon
01:29:01 Bulbs, right? These guys are not geniuses.
01:29:05 Now a lot of this was prior.
01:29:07 To the surveillance state.
01:29:11 And obviously it was found out because they were. I mean, they were. They took it to the.
01:29:15 Next level, right they were, they were.
01:29:18 Destroying records and they were using the like IRS to try to prosecute enemies of them of the church and stuff like that. I'm not suggesting that, but what I'm suggesting is.
01:29:31 If the Church of Scientology was able to infiltrate.
01:29:37 Embassies, the IRS, all these government agencies and again, like I said, these guys are not the smartest guys in the world. These are scientologists.
01:29:46 And it became like the biggest infiltration in the United States government history.
01:29:52 Is it really that unbelievable to think that if you wanted to use nepotism?
01:30:00 To staff up an organization with like minded people that you could do it because that's what they did, right they had.
01:30:07 People that would apply for jobs at all these agencies and then once some, you know, a couple of them got in, they would just start hiring their friends.
01:30:20 And that's that's.
01:30:22 That's what a.
01:30:23 Lot of you know another example of this.
01:30:25 I got a friend that works for uh.
Speaker 5
01:30:30 Well, I'll just say.
Devon
01:30:30 A tech company.
01:30:34 And well, I mean we've all heard the stories about these people that are forced to train their replacements, right? Well, that's not what happened with him. But with that same kind of atmosphere.
01:30:46 He noticed that the second an Indian got into management.
01:30:53 No matter what the department was.
01:30:55 At this tech company.
01:30:58 Within six months to a year.
01:31:01 That department would be majority Indian.
01:31:06 Because the person who would get in, you know, get the.
01:31:11 The position to where they could do the hiring at the department.
01:31:22 And even if you're not doing this in any kind of organized way, that's the kind of thing that you should be doing anyway. Like if you're in A at a job, if you're in a company.
01:31:32 And you are you have the ability to hire and fire.
01:31:41 You should take this kind of thing into consideration.
01:31:50 Absolutely you should.
01:31:53 Now the unfortunate thing is.
01:31:56 There's increasingly more and more legal hurdles.
01:32:03 But if you're able to.
01:32:04 You know, if that's not going to affect you.
01:32:08 You should absolutely.
01:32:11 Keep this in mind. Keep this this.
01:32:16 The this little story I'm telling you in mind when you're doing your hiring and firing.
01:32:23 OK, let's take a look here.
01:32:27 Whites were the organization. Yeah. You know what? So here's something. I was thinking about.
01:32:33 As I was, well, actually as I was painting something white yesterday.
01:32:39 When they say white supremacy, this is white supremacy. That is white supremacy, and people have this automatic recoil like they they're like, no, that's crazy. That's just the way.
Speaker 5
01:32:51 Look, you might.
Devon
01:32:52 Not like the term that they're using.
01:32:55 But they're they're not wrong.
01:32:59 It is white supremacy.
01:33:03 Because in a white country you should want white supremacy. Now again, that it's it's a loaded term, right? So you might not like the term or the way that it's it's it's the taste that it puts in people's mouths. But so let me put it a different way.
01:33:21 If your name is Bill Johnson.
01:33:27 Would you want your house?
01:33:29 To be Johnson supremacist.
01:33:36 Would you want the decisions being made in the Johnson home?
01:33:40 Made by Johnsons.
01:33:45 I know there's **** jokes there, apologize.
01:33:47 For picking that name.
01:33:50 But you know what I mean? Like, if that's your, is it even in fact, is it even really your house?
01:33:56 If you're not, if your family's not the.
01:33:58 One making the decisions.
01:34:01 Why would you want the neighbors next door?
01:34:04 Deciding what went on in your home.
01:34:10 Why would you want them deciding anything?
01:34:21 If you if you want to be, if you want to have.
01:34:24 A nation that's sovereign.
01:34:27 You want the supremacy.
01:34:30 Of the people who make up that nation.
01:34:35 Otherwise, you're not even really a nation. Like I said, it's not even. It's it. It's not really your household if you're not, make. If you're not calling the shots.
01:34:42 In your own house. What?
01:34:42 Is it? It's a slaves quarters.
01:34:48 So you might not like the term.
01:34:50 White supremacy.
01:34:54 But they're not wrong. All these things that they're talking about, like ohh, you know everything that they describe it might, it sounds ridiculous, right? Because white supremacy is such a a loaded term.
01:35:07 You know when they say, oh, punctuality is white supremacy.
Speaker 5
01:35:13 It is.
Devon
01:35:18 Is important to white people.
01:35:22 And so when we structure our society.
01:35:27 Is a part of how that society.
01:35:34 And so.
Speaker 5
01:35:37 It is it's white supremacy.
Devon
01:35:42 You know, it's like going back to the house, the the Johnson household, when little Billy from next door comes over.
01:35:49 And visits lay maybe stays the night.
01:35:52 He has to follow your rules.
01:35:55 Doesn't matter what his parents let him do at his house.
01:35:59 If in your home.
01:36:02 Bedtime is 10:00. He goes to bed at 10:00 or.
01:36:06 He can go the **** home.
01:36:07 If he doesn't like what you're serving for dinner, he can.
01:36:10 Go the **** home.
01:36:12 He doesn't just decide well at my house. What I'm used to is we stay up till midnight and I can eat Oreos for dinner. All right, well, then go. Go.
Speaker 5
01:36:22 The **** home?
Devon
01:36:24 This is our House and these.
01:36:26 Are the rules.
01:36:28 Johnson supremacy.
Speaker 5
01:36:34 Yeah, all these little things that they see that's.
Devon
01:36:37 More and more, I'm realizing.
01:36:41 When the left accuses us of stuff.
01:36:45 A lot of times.
01:36:48 It they're right.
01:36:50 They're just saying it in a very.
01:36:57 Very. It's not even like. It's not like I said, it's not like a wrong way. They're just it's they're.
01:37:05 Nasty way.
01:37:09 But it's it's descriptive and we should lean into it and be like, yeah, punctuality is white supremacy.
01:37:15 This is a white country. You need to be punctual.
01:37:19 And not be ashamed of it. Don't let them bully you. Remember what I was telling you? That bullying.
01:37:26 Is a immune response.
01:37:30 That a culture has.
01:37:33 That if.
01:37:35 Children like or you know in middle school.
01:37:39 When they see a a kid that's different.
01:37:44 He's like a foreign object.
01:37:46 That has entered this little mini.
01:37:50 Culture at the middle school.
01:37:53 And they bully him because they want him to conform to that culture or to leave.
01:38:03 Because otherwise.
01:38:05 He's an infection.
01:38:08 If they can't get him to conform or to leave.
01:38:12 He's an infection.
01:38:14 And so bullying is that immune response.
01:38:19 And because we have lost that immune response because they've.
01:38:24 Eradicated bullying.
01:38:28 You know whether you're bullying people for being 300 pounds overweight or having delusions about what gender they are. You know, like they've they've made it to where it's impossible to to effectively bully.
01:38:41 In our society, not only have they done that, so they we get all these infections and these infections spread.
01:38:49 Because you're not allowed the immune system's not allowed like the way I put.
01:38:52 It was. It's cultural aids.
01:38:55 But not only that, they are using bullying tactics because increasingly we're the infection.
01:39:10 The non cancerous cells are the cancer.
01:39:20 Increasingly, their immune response.
01:39:26 Is either is trying to get.
01:39:27 You to either conform or to leave.
01:39:36 And that's just going to increase the more the more that they have.
01:39:43 Of the culture.
01:39:49 They'll be the ones calling the shots. They'll.
01:39:51 Be the ones bullying the infection.
01:39:56 And you'll be the infection.
01:40:02 All right, let's take a look here. I hate this chat thing. It doesn't update. There it goes.
01:40:09 Racism is just a natural instinct to prefer those genetically closer to you, non racist or evolutionarily defective in the same way, transgenders who castrate themselves are.
01:40:20 Yeah. Well, like I said, I think there's a little more complicated than that. But yeah, I mean.
01:40:26 I think historically.
01:40:28 Edward Dutton has some theories on this about Europeans and their lack of in Group preference, but.
01:40:36 The way I've I've tried to describe it.
01:40:40 To like boomers like my boomer mob, for example.
01:40:45 And this seemed to actually click. She thought it, but it kind of clicked a.
01:40:50 Little bit I could tell.
01:40:52 Is I said to her.
01:40:59 You have to make a choice, right?
01:41:02 Between making a decision that's going to benefit.
01:41:07 Your kids.
01:41:09 At the the cost of of someone else's kids or vice versa.
01:41:16 And you're forced into that choice.
01:41:19 You can't avoid it. None of this, you know, ducking the question because you don't.
01:41:23 Like it?
01:41:25 What what choice are you going to make, right? Obviously you're going to make the choice that benefits your children at the cost of someone else's children.
01:41:35 Right. Or if you want me to simplify it and maybe hyperbolized it a little bit, if I have a gun and I say I'm either going to shoot your kid in.
01:41:45 The head.
01:41:46 Or this stranger's kid in the head.
01:41:49 And you have to choose.
01:41:51 You have to.
01:41:54 Most people are going to choose.
01:41:57 You shoot the the stranger's kid in.
01:41:59 The head right.
01:42:01 That's just normal.
01:42:03 That's normal.
01:42:06 If you can only save one kid.
01:42:09 Your kid or or a stranger? You're going to save your kid.
01:42:13 If you want to change the language around so it's less like you're killing someone else, if you if you, there's two kids hanging from the window of a burning building and you can only save one of them and one of them is your kid, and one of them's someone else's kid.
01:42:28 You're going to save.
01:42:29 Your kid, right?
01:42:30 Well, why is that? If we're all the same?
01:42:34 And it doesn't matter if genetics don't matter, right? Like if the genetic closeness doesn't matter at all.
01:42:42 Why are you saving your kid?
01:42:46 I mean what? Why is your kid more valuable to the society than this other kid?
01:42:52 If you want to be consistent.
01:42:56 It shouldn't matter, right? But it does matter.
01:43:00 It does matter.
01:43:04 And when you look at people who share your genetics.
01:43:09 You know the further away.
01:43:12 They are to you genetically.
01:43:15 The less.
01:43:17 You're going to.
01:43:20 Make decisions that favor them over other people, right? That's just that's this is just natural instinct.
01:43:29 And it's not. I'm not, by the way, I'm not specifically talking about white people. I'm talking about the people that show up. The Indian guy, right, the Indian guy that shows up.
01:43:39 Gets a job in management and now he's in that exact situation. Who you going to hire, the Indian guy or?
01:43:46 The white guy, he hires the Indian guy.
01:43:54 Google this was a story last week.
01:44:01 Was pressured into hiring some BLM chick and I wish I had the the article here because I can't remember the name but they they got pressure in hiring this BLM chick and her job was to hire black people to code for Google.
01:44:19 And they they let her do this for like.
01:44:21 I want to say like two years or so.
01:44:25 And they they fired her.
01:44:28 Because she was hiring just black people.
01:44:31 Regardless of.
01:44:33 Skill level.
01:44:35 And so she was hiring all these black people that didn't even have, like, a basic understanding of of even the most rudimentary coding.
01:44:45 And of course, she flipped out and said Ohh Google's racist and all this.
01:44:48 Other stuff.
01:44:49 And I'm actually surprised Google had the balls to to get rid of them, which makes you wonder like how horrible was it like she must have been hiring some ******* ghetto *** *************, right?
01:44:59 For the, for the for them to.
01:45:00 Be like. All right, all right. All right, this is enough.
01:45:09 But that's the way it is.
01:45:12 That's the way it is and look, if you don't believe me, just look at the government jobs.
01:45:17 In in DC, well, I've talked about this before. If you go to DC and you know, go to the metro, everyone that works in the metro is black. Everyone that works, the post office is black. Everyone with any kind of government job, really in DC is, you know, local government is black.
01:45:33 And part of that certainly in the beginning was because of affirmative action, right?
01:45:39 But once they get in there, once they get those management positions, who are they hiring?
01:45:43 Not ******, not some cracker.
01:45:52 So that's this. This is just natural. This is and just because.
01:45:58 You don't see color.
01:46:01 Just because you don't see race.
01:46:04 There's only one race, the human race.
01:46:08 It just makes you suicidal because everyone else sees race. Everyone else sees color.
01:46:15 That's the way it is.
01:46:19 Just the way it is, and there's no hate involved with that like the the the burning, the kids hanging from the burning building example. I was saying, right.
01:46:28 You're not saving your kid because you hate the other kid.
01:46:32 You know, you're not, like, hoping that kid dies. And in fact, after you save your kid, you'll probably try to save or after you save your kid, you'll try to save the other kid, right?
01:46:42 You still want to save kids?
01:46:45 But yours comes first.
01:46:55 The problem is.
01:46:58 We live in a country now.
01:47:01 Where the ruling class increasingly.
01:47:05 Has no genetic connection to us.
01:47:10 At all.
01:47:12 I mean, it was bad enough when we had European ruling class that saw us as cattle.
01:47:20 Right. They saw us as as in some ways, honestly, a different species.
01:47:26 There was. There was an elitism.
01:47:29 They kind of created this problem, but now it's being compounded by the fact that they're not even.
01:47:36 Close to us.
01:47:40 It's gotten so bad, even Ann Coulter is finally addressing the JQ.
01:47:46 Ann Coulters is tweeting out that oh, like there there someone said something about because they were complaining. Yeah, it was some lefty.
01:47:56 That that, you know, that likes to complain about white people when what they're really complaining about is Jews, right?
01:48:04 And some lefty said something about how, oh, you know, Biden's administration. It doesn't.
01:48:09 Look like America.
01:48:11 It doesn't look.
01:48:12 Like America, implying that it was all white people, right?
01:48:17 And Ann Coulter retweeted it and said what you mean America is not 76% Jewish.
01:48:27 For those of you don't know, it's two per cent Jewish.
01:48:33 But Biden's administration is 76% Jewish.
01:48:40 So not only is there not a genetic closeness.
01:48:46 But there's an actual proactive in some cases.
01:48:51 Dislike, to put it mildly.
01:48:55 For for white Christians.
01:49:01 Like I was saying before, do you like the idea that all the people that are in charge of these?
01:49:07 Agencies that will be overseeing any new legislation that has to do with quote UN quote, you know, extremists.
01:49:17 None of these people are have anything in common.
01:49:19 With you and in fact, in many cases are going.
01:49:21 To be people who who?
01:49:23 Walk into, you know, start the job already disliking you.
01:49:31 Were the infection.
01:49:36 We're the infection and the immune systems coming after us.
01:49:43 Simple as that.
01:49:47 Someone said culture is a melf. I don't know. I actually thought she was at maybe a ****** until I met her.
01:49:58 I'm just kind of joking.
01:50:01 I never thought she was. Look, I think.
01:50:03 She's. I don't know.
01:50:05 I never thought she was attractive. I'll just.
01:50:07 Put it that way.
01:50:09 She's really tiny, by the way, in in person, she's.
01:50:14 Lot more petite than I.
01:50:17 Than I thought.
01:50:22 Let's see here, without even Epstein was listed as white, exactly.
01:50:31 This app doesn't notify me when you're left. Yeah, people keep saying. Oh, send out trovo notifications. Send out. I I don't see where you even do that. And I I don't think it's boomer tech. It's like there's no I've hit every button that is in this screen, and there's not one of them that says notification. And that's ridiculous, by the way.
01:50:51 Trovo that you don't just automatically send notifications when someone's live.
01:50:57 And and maybe there's like a setting somewhere like 5 settings deep.
01:51:02 You know where you can set it to automatically do it, but.
01:51:04 I haven't.
01:51:04 Seen it, but on this screen certainly I've pushed everything.
01:51:09 There's nothing that says notify followers.
01:51:15 But yeah, I I notify on, on Gab, Twitter and telegram. So that's the best I.
01:51:21 Can do.
01:51:25 Uh, let's take a.
01:51:27 Look here.
01:51:28 Yeah, that's The funny thing. They listed Epstein as white, but jiggling. Maxwell said her jury was too white for her to get a fair trial. It's so.
01:51:39 It's so disgusting. It's so disgusting.
01:51:44 How? How they they they can be chameleons like that.
01:51:50 You know, Speaking of mass.
01:51:53 Well, I guess it's OK. Look, I'm not.
Speaker 5
01:51:56 I don't support.
Devon
01:51:58 I don't support what mass shootings at all, but one if you read the Dylan roof in his manifesto, I didn't read the whole thing, but I read one part because a.
01:52:09 Friend of mine.
01:52:11 Quoted it and I was like, oh, who said that?
01:52:12 And he said.
01:52:13 Up Dylan roof.
01:52:14 Was like oh alright, but he he said something about I don't remember the exact quote but he said like if Jews were blue.
01:52:22 Like, you know, their skin was blue.
01:52:25 We wouldn't have a lot of the problems we have because.
01:52:28 People would be able to just notice right away. Oh, it's those blue people again.
01:52:35 You know, like, you know, Hollywood is an example, right? How come every movie is just blue, guys, you know, like everyone's blue or everyone on TV is blue. I don't get it.
01:52:49 But now they they they're chameleons. They blend right in.
01:52:52 And they can play both sides. Then you know when it's.
01:52:54 Convenient. They're white people when that's not convenient, they're Jewish.
01:53:06 Someone says, didn't he cap black politicians? No, he he, I I think he just shot up a black church, which is.
01:53:12 Kind of ********.
01:53:15 But I don't know. I don't know all the details of that, I just.
01:53:18 Someone someone had mentioned or referenced?
01:53:21 That and I.
01:53:21 Was like ohh that is. That's a good insight. And then they told me. Who said.
01:53:24 I was like ohh God.
01:53:28 All right. Well, he has a point. You know, if if there was like, if only there was, like, some kind of, you know, Mark, that that differentiated them, you know, like I don't know, like maybe like a like a Gold Star or something like that or just something that you say you would.
01:53:43 Know I mean.
01:53:44 I guess Twitter kind of already has that. It's like a blue check mark.
01:53:47 And so it's kind of like.
01:53:53 But yeah, I mean that's that's The thing is, is.
01:53:58 And that's also why a lot of people talk about, like how you know China. You know, China, people are worried about China. But China is in a bit. One of the reasons they're in a better position. And yeah, they're going, certainly, they're going to deals with Israel and and.
01:54:12 I mean, I mean, if you're a big?
01:54:15 Financial or big economy like China is.
01:54:21 Look, I mean, if you interface with the West, you're going to be going through Jewish bankers and and Jewish merchants and stuff like that. That's just, I mean you.
01:54:29 Know. Look who.
01:54:29 Runs. These obviously going to be doing.
01:54:31 Business with Jews.
01:54:32 But the.
01:54:35 The infiltration is not going to be the same, right? So like Biden's cabinet, right?
01:54:42 Perfect example of this right Biden's cabinet is 76% Jewish average person, including white people. Just see them as white.
01:54:53 But if they were blue.
01:54:55 You'd be like, wow, there's.
01:54:56 A lot of blue people that are in Biden's administration, you know.
01:55:01 But that's not.
01:55:02 The case, and especially you know, often minorities.
01:55:07 Now they really have a difficult time.
01:55:10 Separating white people from Jews.
01:55:14 In the same way that I mean a lot of white people have a hard time differentiating, you know, Koreans from Chinese or, you know, whatever, they just see Asians.
01:55:26 And they don't realize that there's a there's a a difference. I mean, like you.
01:55:31 Know white people.
01:55:32 Aren't stupid. They know there's a difference, but like it's not, it's not as obvious unless you're in that world.
01:55:39 You can't spot the differences easily. In fact, even me, like as I was younger.
01:55:45 You don't. I don't think right away. Pick up on the physiognomy differences between white people and Jews right off the bat, especially because of how how many Jews are on in movies and stuff like that. You just.
01:55:59 It's very normal.
01:56:02 In fact, it's extra normal because in real life.
01:56:06 And the population is like 2% Jewish. But if you're watching movies, it's.
01:56:09 Like you know.
01:56:11 50% or or whatever. I don't know. What. If anyone's ever crunched the numbers on that, but there's certainly way more Jews in media in on your screens than there are in your day-to-day life, right?
01:56:25 And so it just it just gets imprinted and they play the parts.
01:56:30 Of white people in these movies and stuff, right? Like they play Europeans Christians.
01:56:37 Oftentimes, unless they look super jewy then you know what I mean.
01:56:45 That's just the way it is.
01:56:48 Yeah, there was something like obviously different looking about Jews.
01:56:55 We would live in.
01:56:56 It it would be a totally different situation.
01:57:02 Let's take a look here.
01:57:04 I was surprised with how many there were in movies. Yeah, even I was honestly like.
Speaker 5
01:57:11 I mean, you always kind.
Devon
01:57:13 Of hear that right. Oh, you know.
01:57:16 There, there's the whole joke. Jews don't run Hollywood. It's the gay Jews.
01:57:22 Which is also somewhat true but.
01:57:25 But you always hear the the stereotype, right? But it's not until you start looking up at the early life of the people that produce every movie and every. Yeah. And and just the directors. And so are obvious like Steve Steven Spielberg and stuff like that. But again, because they're household names, when you grow up, and especially in America, where there's not especially these days.
01:57:46 There's not as many American names you know, like every name is just kind of like, you know, it's like the ******* UN.
01:57:54 So it's you, unless you are brought up to notice that difference, you know, like the Berg and the Stein stuff, it just sounds like any other name, right?
01:58:05 And it's not until you really start to actively notice.
01:58:10 That the meme every single time makes any sense to you.
01:58:16 That's. I mean, honestly, that's what happened with me. I was when I before I was, quote UN quote, Jew pilled or whatever I was talking to some guy.
01:58:25 And he kept bringing up. And he kept saying every single time, every single time. And I was like, what are you, what are you? I.
01:58:31 Don't even know what that means. Like what are you talking about? He's like, well, they're always Jewish. I was like, no, they're not.
01:58:36 What are you talking about? He's like, just he's.
01:58:38 Like dude just.
01:58:40 Just next time there's someone in the news that's like a total shift bag. You know, like, like Schumer.
01:58:48 Or or, you know, Epstein or Weinstein or or, you know, any of this guy.
01:58:54 Just just look it up. Just look it up.
01:58:57 And you'll be surprised.
01:59:00 Especially if you know the math, like if you know that that's 2% of the population, it'll start to be.
01:59:04 Weird and I.
01:59:05 Was like, alright, I'll. I'll start doing that.
01:59:08 I'll start looking.
01:59:10 And that's what did it for me.
01:59:12 I started looking and I was.
01:59:13 Just like, oh, God, he's.
01:59:17 He wasn't. He was right like.
01:59:20 This, this, this is weird. This there's definitely.
01:59:22 A problem here, something's.
01:59:24 Up this is this is not this.
01:59:27 Is statistically impossible.
01:59:32 So if you've got, I mean if look if you got a friend that struggles with.
01:59:39 This issue and doesn't, but they're they're intellectually honest. Just do the same thing. Just.
01:59:44 Say hey, look, look.
01:59:47 2% of the population.
01:59:49 Just start looking it up. Start looking at early life. Just start doing it.
01:59:54 You know, whether it's a reporter writing some really super subversive article or.
02:00:00 A you know?
02:00:02 Someone like Mark Zuckerberg or or a director of a a horrible movie or.
02:00:08 You know a.
02:00:10 Prolific child ****** like Epstein, you.
02:00:12 Know, just start looking.
02:00:15 And then just do the math, just do what's what's the probability of or even just like in?
02:00:19 The case of Biden's.
02:00:21 Biden's administration.
02:00:24 You know, how is it that a group that makes up 2% of the population would make up 76%?
02:00:31 Of presidential administration. That's that's the odds of that are astronomical that it would.
02:00:36 Just be that way.
02:00:39 That's really weird.
02:00:43 So anyone that's intellectually honest once you, once you start looking at that, it's kind of like the 13 does fifty thing. If you're intellectually honest.
02:00:52 And you're just like, oh, you know, you're it's, you're intellectually honest, but you're good nature and and maybe you just believe the propaganda and you think to yourself like.
02:01:00 Well, no, like blacks get a bad rap and you know, like everyone's just, you know, they there's because of all this, you know, racism and bigotry, people just they they portray them as.
02:01:11 These ultra violent you know, in the words of Hillary Clinton, super predators. And it's just it's really, you know, it's just it's just racism.
02:01:22 And so.
02:01:24 You can believe that until you see the numbers.
02:01:29 And then it's just like.
02:01:30 Well, that's just.
02:01:32 That's just impossible that those numbers.
02:01:38 As some kind of statistical anomaly.
02:01:44 And luckily the the you know the one, the good thing, the.
02:01:47 Thing what we.
02:01:47 Got going for us is.
02:01:51 White people, and increasingly Asians now, especially with the the attacks that are going on against Asian people right now.
02:01:59 In fact, I saw a headline.
02:02:03 The other day.
02:02:05 And I don't remember the exact quote, but it was some locust.
02:02:11 Probably early life champion.
02:02:15 That was lamenting.
02:02:17 The situation where blacks were, are, and are, and continue to victimize Asians.
02:02:27 Not just in New York, NY, and we'll just lot of major cities right now.
02:02:32 And it's becoming an epidemic.
02:02:35 And they were lamenting not the fact that Asians were being victimized.
02:02:40 But they were saying.
02:02:44 It's too bad we can't.
02:02:48 We can't make it. We can't make this into an issue without hurting black people.
02:02:56 Like, that's how they framed it again. I I forget the exact wording of it, but they said something.
02:03:00 Along the lines of.
02:03:03 It's unfortunate that we can't make the violence against Asians an.
02:03:08 Issue because it'll be at the expense of of black people and we can't.
02:03:13 Do that.
02:03:20 Because Asians are.
02:03:25 Our another competing group.
02:03:29 That, if left to their own devices, will outcompete.
02:03:34 These other groups.
02:03:36 They just simply will, they will. They do.
02:03:40 That school in San Francisco, the the whole reason there's one school in San Francisco in San Francisco, has some of the worst schools in the country in terms of test scores, regardless of race across the board. They just have horrible, horrible ******* schools with 11 outlier. And that's because this one.
02:04:00 Outlier has entrance, an entrance exam that's very difficult, and because of that, that school in San Francisco, something like 70% Asian.
02:04:17 They can't have that right.
02:04:20 So they're they're getting rid of the entrance exam and they're going to ruin that school too.
02:04:26 Because Asians are going to they and you see the same thing with the the Harvard admissions.
02:04:35 Where they're getting sued right now by an Asian. I think student union.
02:04:40 Because the Harvard admissions is favoring Jews over Asians when the Asians are outperforming them.
02:04:48 And the excuse that the Harvard admissions is using.
02:04:55 That when they do the interview process, in other words, the nepotism interview, they fail that portion of it.
02:05:04 So it's just outright discrimination against the Asians.
02:05:09 Because the institutions are run by Jews and they want their again, it's see this racial stuff. It it it's just, it's a fact of life.
02:05:21 And I don't know why so many white people are in denial of it, other than that they just have been gobbling up this.
02:05:28 Propaganda that's been vomited on them since the civil rights movement.
02:05:33 And they've become like these self hating *******.
02:05:38 And it's suicidal.
02:05:40 And the only good thing about it?
02:05:42 I guess.
02:05:44 In some ways.
02:05:47 I don't. I feel like the ones that are that are less.
02:05:55 White centric, if you will, those are the ones that aren't procreating very often either. So maybe in a way this is applying an evolution, you know.
02:06:05 Unfortunately, we're living during like the.
02:06:07 The rough part of that right?
02:06:10 Where a lot of whites are getting selected out, but maybe it's for the best in the long run, right? Because it's maybe selecting 4.
02:06:17 Selecting for the whites width and group preference.
02:06:22 But you know.
02:06:22 Who knows? Who knows? Who knows how this?
02:06:24 Will work out in the long run, but.
02:06:28 Anyway, let's take a look here.
02:06:33 High IQ Asians as Allah are allies. Well they are but and they aren't though cause here the problem is.
02:06:42 I mean just.
02:06:43 If you look at the voting patterns of Asians.
02:06:48 They vote they vote leftist, you know, they just.
02:06:52 That's just the way it is. The high IQ or not, and I mean, I mean look, look at the look at China, right, China's high IQ average IQ is is higher than the average IQ in in America. But they structure their society different because they're different people.
02:07:11 And they structure their society in a way that sounds horrifying to a lot of white people.
02:07:16 In fact, like that, that's like the big thing.
02:07:18 Right. We don't want to be like China.
02:07:21 We don't want to be like China.
02:07:23 Now in some ways I I I would like to.
02:07:25 Be like China.
02:07:27 But they're in many other ways I don't want.
02:07:29 To be like China.
02:07:32 A lot, you'd.
02:07:33 Be surprised at how much of your personality and your political beliefs are genetic. People don't want to believe that cause they want to believe that they're.
02:07:40 All like these unique.
02:07:42 Snowflakes and that all of the you know that everything is just like every idea they've ever had is just originated magically from within their mind that.
02:07:53 It doesn't have like a source that.
02:07:55 You know, I'll tell you, the older you get, the more.
02:07:58 You see your parents in you.
02:08:00 The more you realize, like oh God.
02:08:03 I'm starting to turn into my dad.
02:08:06 Yeah, people say that right? People always say that because it's true.
02:08:11 A lot of your personality.
02:08:13 A lot of your just, even personal tastes.
02:08:17 Our genetic.
02:08:20 That's the way it is.
02:08:22 No big deal.
02:08:25 But that said, yeah, I mean, obviously.
02:08:31 Asians pose.
02:08:33 Less of a threat.
02:08:35 To your safety, certainly.
02:08:39 Than other groups.
Speaker 5
02:08:42 You know.
Devon
02:08:44 But uh.
02:08:47 Yeah, I mean it's it's just it's it's madding to me because it seems like white countries are the only ones that are for whatever reason are obligated to take in every anyone and everyone. This doesn't. This isn't happening in Asian countries. It will.
02:09:02 I mean, we're not in China, but like already Korea and Japan.
02:09:07 Are being they're trying to shame them in the taking in refugees and and they're pushing the diversity, especially because their birth rates, right?
02:09:19 So in Korea, in fact last year in South Korea, I think it was the first year their population went down.
02:09:28 Because their birth rates have ******* plummeted plummeted.
02:09:34 And a lot of that's because this culture of.
02:09:40 It's kind of like the some of the worst parts of Western feminism.
02:09:45 Mixed in with the eastern culture, where you have a lot of these over educated, you know, female, Korean women.
02:09:55 Well, female Korean.
02:09:57 Korean women and part of their culture is.
02:10:01 You you have to.
02:10:02 Marry up, right? Like you don't want to be this.
02:10:08 Like you have.
02:10:09 A little bit of this in Western culture as well, but in Eastern culture it's even more ******** where you you don't want to be making more than your husband, right? You don't want to be more educated.
02:10:21 Than your husband, right?
02:10:24 Well, as men are increasingly disenfranchised.
02:10:29 From education and even from the the business world in favor of these women.
02:10:37 It's becoming really difficult for these women to find.
02:10:41 Men that live up to this standard.
02:10:44 And you see some of this in the West too. But like in the east, it's like really becoming a problem. In fact, a lot of these Korean men.
02:10:53 They're just finding Chinese peasant women.
02:10:56 To marry.
02:10:58 And just you know.
02:11:00 To to not have to deal with it.
02:11:04 So you have these.
02:11:07 Super educated.
02:11:10 Very professional.
02:11:13 Childless Korean women and last year their population went down because in a large part because of this phenomenon.
02:11:25 It's only a matter of time.
02:11:28 Before the capitalists, because, you know, South Korea is a capitalist country.
02:11:34 Very capitalist. You know. You got Samsung, Kia, a bunch of other companies there, big companies.
02:11:41 And they're going to use the exact same logic that they've used in Europe and in America.
02:11:47 Because the capitalist.
02:11:49 You know capital comes first, not the people.
02:11:54 And capitalism has to always be growing, always be growing.
02:12:03 Into the capitalists in Korea.
02:12:06 And doesn't matter that yes, Asians have higher in Group preference.
02:12:11 Asians are naturally more, I don't know, lack of a better term. They're naturally.
02:12:15 More racist, right?
02:12:20 That's that. That might preserve their culture a little better than what has gone on in the West.
02:12:27 But ultimately, if the capitalists are the ones calling the shots.
02:12:32 They're going to see a need.
02:12:35 To replace these missing people.
02:12:39 They can't have the population contract if the economy has to.
02:12:43 Always be growing.
02:12:48 So they'll do exactly what these Western countries have done, and I don't know if they have the same kind of I would imagine.
02:12:56 They they do.
02:12:57 I don't know what to what degree. I don't know if they have the same kind of social obligations, because that's another thing they'll say like, oh, well, if the population contracts.
02:13:08 We're not going to have the taxpayers available.
02:13:11 To pay for all the.
02:13:12 Old Korean ladies that never get married.
02:13:16 And never have children.
02:13:18 And we have social services that pay for these old women, so we need to have, we need to bring in all these immigrants that can become taxpayers.
02:13:26 And and help fund that.
Speaker 5
02:13:29 So they'll use all.
Devon
02:13:30 The same all the same stuff.
02:13:33 And they're already doing that in Japan, and they'll they'll on some level, they're doing that in in Korea.
02:13:41 But China is not going to suffer from that problem.
02:13:43 Because they're.
02:13:45 Population is.
02:13:47 You know, way higher their land mass is insanely big.
02:13:52 In fact, if anything, China is kind of expanding.
02:13:56 Into Africa, they're building these settlements. I mean, they're basically colonizing parts of Africa right now.
02:14:07 So I think honestly, we're just we're at a point in history where.
02:14:12 Where China is going?
02:14:13 To be.
02:14:15 I think we're going to be in a in a, in a in a Chinese.
02:14:21 Probably in our lifetimes we're going to see China as the world power.
02:14:27 Because it's only a matter of time for our economy, I mean.
02:14:30 **** this year.
02:14:33 Not counting, not counting the stimulus check stuff.
02:14:37 That we're going to be our deficit, our budget deficit, not just what we're spending, the budget deficit is larger than the GDP.
02:14:45 For this year.
02:14:48 I mean, that's insane.
02:14:51 And that's that. That's ignoring all the other ******* debt and the interest we have to pay on.
02:14:57 That debt, I mean it's.
02:15:00 This economy is, I mean, we're something's going to.
02:15:04 Happen. I don't know what.
02:15:06 Something's going to happen though.
02:15:10 And it's not.
02:15:11 Going to be.
02:15:13 Even if it's something that keeps the.
02:15:15 The economy going, it's not going to.
02:15:16 Be good for you and I.
02:15:20 Let's take a look here. These are cold takes from 2017. All right, well, guess what. Boom, you're gone, ******.
02:15:33 Now, is that a cold?
Speaker 5
02:15:34 Take. I told you, it's a.
Devon
02:15:39 Cozy stream a lot of people know.
02:15:40 What I'm talking about?
02:15:44 I'm not saying this is anything groundbreaking, but now you're banned, so suck * ****.
02:15:57 Let's take a look here. What do you think about pirate radio? Analog television as a means of local communications? It's cheap to get into.
02:16:05 When doing low power stuff, it seems easy way to connect with like minded.
02:16:08 Neighbors, I don't know.
02:16:11 I don't. I don't think that.
02:16:13 There's a lot of.
02:16:15 People listening to the radio. These.
02:16:17 Days. It's more. I mean, it's a fun hobby.
02:16:21 It's fun to think that that'd be like a cool thing to do. You know, go back into the.
02:16:26 Be like a bill.
02:16:26 Cooper kind of a thing. I just don't think it's.
02:16:29 Maybe I don't.
02:16:30 Know why not try it? It's invest. The investment is pretty low, right?
02:16:39 You can try it.
02:16:42 Try it, see if it works, if it works.
02:16:43 Let us know.
02:16:46 I I just, I don't think you're gonna. I mean, how?
02:16:49 Many people listen to the radio these days.
02:16:52 Even when you're in the car, most people are. They're not even listening to the radio anymore. In fact, I'd I'd be surprised if in the same way that broadcast television is. I mean, it's not gone, but they changed it to the digital format and sold off the the bands they were using before to Google it.
02:17:12 I'd be surprised if something similar doesn't happen to radio. In fact, they were. That was what was going to happen to AM radio until talk radio happened.
02:17:21 But now that there's streaming and stuff, who's listening?
02:17:24 To talk radio.
02:17:28 You know what, I.
02:17:28 Mean. So I don't. I don't know.
02:17:31 It's a fun hobby and there's emergency uses for it. I just. I don't think we're going to.
02:17:37 Get back to a.
02:17:39 An age of analog radio, as fun as.
02:17:42 That would be.
02:17:53 Let's see here. Some people listen to SiriusXM radio, but that's about it. I don't know many who listen to AM or FM. Yeah, most people don't.
02:18:03 You know, in fact, even like I was.
02:18:08 Yeah, because I'm into radio and I thought, oh, you know, it'd be cool. Well, I'm working on.
02:18:13 The roof. I'll. I'll.
02:18:14 Hook up my radio and I'll listen to. I'll see what I what kind of reception I can get way out here and I have, like, a pretty big *** antenna. So I was like, I'll hook it up to that and I'll be able to pull on all kinds of stations.
02:18:26 And it was weird because.
02:18:29 I'm wondering who's paying for the advertising because I'd listen to if I listened to FM radio. First of all, there was, like a shocking lack of commercials.
02:18:37 And then the commercials that they did play because this was kind of recently, it was like all public service announcements about COVID stuff. It was all like masked propaganda and then AM radio.
02:18:52 I guess it's kind of like, you know it's it's.
02:18:55 It's basically just the AM radio hasn't really changed much in the last, you know, 30 years. It's just mostly talk show, local talk show stuff and then you have the syndicated people.
02:19:09 But that's going away. That's slowly going away. That's when the boomers are gone. That's going to be gone. You know, I used to listen to talk radio on AM all the time, all the time.
02:19:19 But I you know, not anymore.
02:19:22 I mean, even in fact, I stopped listening to the radio. I mean, I was the people that I would listen to on the radio, starting like 10 years ago. I just switched over to getting their podcasts. I wasn't even, you know, because then you don't have to listen to.
02:19:35 The commercials and.
02:19:36 All that stuff. So the only people left that are still listening to radio or are boomers and even boomers are.
02:19:42 Listening to podcasts and stuff like that nowadays.
02:19:47 So I mean, as much as fun as that would be, I would because you're right, the the barrier to entry is really low. You could make like.
02:19:53 A little.
02:19:54 And I've got the, you know, I've got the equipment to do that and it would.
02:19:57 Be fun to play around with that.
02:19:59 But effect in terms of being really effective.
02:20:03 And not really.
02:20:05 An emergency situation. Awesome. It's great to have that stuff.
02:20:10 But yeah.
02:20:14 Ah, let's take a look here. What do I think of the Boogaloo boys? I don't know much about them, except for every time I've seen them.
02:20:23 Recently I've seen a few interviews from them and they they they're they seem like they're partnered up with Black Lives Matter, you know, like they're just.
02:20:34 Anarchists, they just.
02:20:37 That's it. As far as I can tell.
02:20:43 You know, I no thank you.
02:20:48 Let's take a look here. What do you think about Ruben Vera? I don't know. I can't say that name and the allegations against him. Former Trump guy and Trump using Epstein lawyers yet again.
02:21:03 Oh well, his name is Rubin. So I'm guessing he's a Jewish lawyer. Yeah, no, Trump's Trump's using Epstein lawyers.
02:21:10 Because he's part of that crowd.
02:21:16 I'm sorry I did like I've I've.
02:21:18 Talked about this ad nauseam. Trump is part.
02:21:21 Of that crowd.
02:21:23 Trump Epstein was part of his social circle.
02:21:30 And really, no one, unless they're just outright lying or completely.
02:21:35 Ignorant no one disputes that.
02:21:41 I mean, they live, I.
02:21:42 Mean they live really close to each other.
02:21:46 They know all the same people.
02:21:51 A lot of my family's getting red pilled, including on the JQ independent of each other. Some things are genetic pattern recognition.
02:21:59 Right.
02:22:02 Yeah, there you go. Trump appointed Alex Acosta. That says it all. Exactly. And for those of you don't know, Alex Acosta is the guy who gave Epstein the sweetheart deal the first time he got busted.
02:22:14 He was the Florida prosecutor that let Epstein.
02:22:17 Off the hook.
02:22:19 And then, inexplicably, or unless you know what I've been saying is true, it's not that inexplicable. Trump appointed him as labor secretary. I think it was.
02:22:33 Why would you do that?
02:22:34 Why would you appoint A prosecutor? A Florida prosecutor?
02:22:39 Who gave Epstein his sweetheart deal?
02:22:42 As labor secretary.
02:22:49 Sorry guys.
02:22:51 Trump's one of them.
02:22:55 Yeah, Trump pardoned Israeli spies and drug dealing rappers, but not his own supporters. Yeah.
02:23:01 Yeah. I mean, I think we all know here and if you don't just.
02:23:07 I I don't.
02:23:08 Know what else to tell you at this point.
02:23:10 If you're, if you're still helpful for MAGA 2024.
02:23:19 You're screwed. You're just going to get grifted on.
02:23:26 Uh Trump likely just accelerated things. He fixed nothing, and I only think accelerated things. You kind of slowed it down because he channeled all that anger. They got him elected into stupid **** like queuing on.
Speaker 5
02:23:44 Yeah, so Trump looped up the.
Devon
02:23:46 ***** of destruction? I guess that's one way of putting it.
02:23:53 You should research that name. No one talking about it.
02:23:56 Really, with the Reuben guy?
02:24:01 I I mean, I read in our.
02:24:02 I don't know if it's the same guy, but I read an article about how all the all of Trump.
02:24:05 'S lawyers were Jewish Epstein lawyers yet again.
02:24:11 Devin Blonde in the belly of the beast wants to interview you. You should do it.
02:24:15 She's pretty based.
02:24:18 Yeah, I mean the the bandwidth problem is the only thing she have to interview me.
02:24:22 Like late at night.
02:24:24 Until I get that fixed.
02:24:29 Uh, do you have at least?
02:24:32 A worst option for.
02:24:35 2024 a worst option. I don't know what you mean.
02:24:41 Has Trump even ever said the word Q Anon?
02:24:47 Nobody's been asked about it and totally let it keep going. He had several or at least two during press conferences where he was asked point blank about it.
02:24:59 And and come on. He know he's not a ******. He knows about it.
02:25:03 And he had two very public.
02:25:06 Opportunities to say this is crazy. This is stupid and it's not real.
02:25:13 And both times he danced around it because he knew that those people supported him.
02:25:20 And for all we know, he's in on the ******* gag.
02:25:25 And chose not he did like the the the most political answer ever.
02:25:31 Right. Just like, well, I don't.
02:25:33 Know they don't I.
02:25:34 Mean they they sound like you know, they they they're people that just like me and they want to vote for me. And that sounds good. Like he wouldn't.
02:25:40 Condemn the crazy **** they were saying.
02:25:45 Because he didn't want to **** *** like he saw his like, you know, part of his supporters.
02:25:53 He's a politician. That's The funny thing is everyone's like, oh, we elected him because he's not a politician. Well, he learns fast, apparently.
02:26:05 Or someone, said Sarah Sanders was asked twice. Trump was asked four times.
02:26:11 Yeah, I don't.
02:26:12 Know it was asked four times. I remember her getting asked a few times though.
02:26:18 I'm actually very curious what your thoughts are on Enoch and the National Justice Party. If you have any.
02:26:24 Yeah, Mike, he got, he seems pretty cool.
02:26:27 You know he.
02:26:29 I mean, I don't. I'm not like a they're behind a paywall, and I'm not like, I don't. I'm not part, and I don't pay for that.
02:26:37 So all I've seen is when he's been on other people's dreams and he seems.
02:26:41 All right.
02:26:42 Uh. Seems like a smart guy. I've watched a few of their speeches for the National Justice Party, but again it.
02:26:51 Just it doesn't.
02:26:53 Look, I'm. I support them trying that out. It's just I don't think we're. I don't think it's a viable option at this point.
02:27:07 I have not watched the mold mold bug video.
02:27:10 What are your thoughts on Stefan Mohan you're giving?
02:27:12 Up on politics?
02:27:20 I think I don't know, he cocked out.
02:27:25 I think that he realized.
02:27:29 That that's what took his money away.
02:27:33 So he's trying to focus on things that.
02:27:38 Are mono more monetizable? I mean, I don't know.
02:27:41 The weird thing is the guys got money.
02:27:44 Certainly, unless he cashed all his Bitcoin in.
02:27:49 He's got money. Plus his wife were. I mean, he's got money.
02:27:54 So it's weird to me because it's, I feel like he's not sacrificing as much as as like say.
02:28:00 A lot of us like like me and other people like me, where we don't have a lot of money.
02:28:06 And that and we do this knowing that we're not going to get a lot of money and that's OK because we believe in it and he's got a kid. So you'd think that he'd be have, you know, more more to worry about. And yeah, I don't know.
02:28:22 I don't know.
02:28:25 But I I kind of feel like it's it's probably a money thing. If I had to guess.
02:28:31 But I don't know.
02:28:35 Yeah. So he's not. I mean, I I haven't watched, I honestly.
02:28:38 Have not watched them all new video and like.
02:28:43 Maybe like a year.
02:28:50 Let's see here.
02:28:53 If the NJP isn't viable, do you think American party?
02:28:58 Is the next best. I don't think any parties. It's not that. Look, I'm not talking **** about their party specifically. I'm saying that.
02:29:07 There's no political solutions are not.
02:29:10 Looking viable is what isn't looking viable.
02:29:14 It's not their particular political solution, it's political solution.
02:29:18 I don't think that's where this road goes, and I'm not the only one that thinks that because.
02:29:26 The Biden administration just yesterday said, remember when I asked on Twitter, you know, is is the the troops are still in DC.
02:29:36 The troops that were supposedly there to protect people from the insurrectionists during the inauguration.
02:29:45 And then they're going to go home. And then they're like, oh, no, now we're going to keep them because they need to protect us from the insurrectionists.
02:29:54 During the impeachment trial.
02:29:57 Well, now they're going to they're they're staying.
02:30:00 For throughout 2021, is the at least, that's the word on the street.
02:30:06 The bind administration told some reporter that the troops in DC are going to remain there for the remainder of 2021.
02:30:15 So I'm not the only one that suspects.
02:30:20 Civil unrest is a rather.
02:30:27 Thing in our future, you know, like I I suspect they see exactly what I see coming.
02:30:35 In fact, they they probably see it a lot more clarity because they have the.
02:30:40 The surveillance state.
02:30:46 So yeah, it's nothing new.
02:30:47 With their part party, it's just I just don't see that, I don't think.
02:30:50 It's where we're headed.
02:30:56 Standing armies in DC, that's not concerning.
02:30:58 At all. Exactly.
02:31:00 Exactly. I mean, like I said, there's think of it this way. There are more troops in DC than in Afghanistan.
02:31:09 Unless that changed.
02:31:12 I think the troop numbers are still more in DC than in Afghanistan.
02:31:19 And so that tells you a lot about the state the.
02:31:23 The the health.
02:31:25 Of our democracy right now.
02:31:31 We need to win here, so we.
02:31:32 Can go see it that you can. You're up? Yeah. Good luck with that. You guys run your own then you can and you're up.
02:31:40 I have seen so many liberals regret.
02:31:41 Voting for Biden well.
02:31:45 It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if I I don't think he got there because liberals voted.
02:31:49 For him.
02:31:55 Why can't you properly monetize what you do? Because.
02:31:58 I get the monetized.
02:32:00 And so I write a book, and then they ban the book.
02:32:04 And so I'm writing another book.
02:32:08 And the first ones at least you can still kind of get it, but they'll probably.
02:32:12 Ban it again.
Speaker 5
02:32:14 This is just this is.
Devon
02:32:15 The game they play, and eventually I'll have to do everything you know. You'll have to get my books with crypto.
02:32:23 Through my own website or who knows where this is going to end up right? But this is just the beginning.
02:32:31 So I'm not.
02:32:34 I'm not. I I came out. I'm living like a a a hermit, a poor hermit on purpose because.
02:32:41 I'm bracing myself for what is coming.
02:32:48 And that's just going to.
02:32:48 Be the case for a lot of people like me.
02:32:51 It's all right.
02:32:56 What is the best way to donate?
02:32:58 Well, you can send crypto to one of the addresses below any of the videos on bit shoot. I have the addresses listed there. That's probably the best way.
02:33:07 There's also Patreon and subscribe star.
02:33:16 What is the best way to send crypto? Just all the addresses are on all the videos on bit shoot.
02:33:32 Because you're scared of the fight. Like who are?
02:33:34 You talking about?
02:33:38 This is this is the fight.
02:33:40 See, here's here's what you understand.
02:33:42 One of the things that's that's really you can always tell anytime someone says.
Speaker 5
02:33:47 Oh, oh, easy.
Speaker
02:33:49 For you to.
Speaker 5
02:33:50 Say living out there in the.
Devon
02:33:53 Anytime I criticize people for saying, oh, you know, you shouldn't be using Amazon, you should cancel your Netflix. Oh yeah.
02:34:02 It's like all I'm picturing is like some fat **** with, like, you know, gobs of of soybean oil, like, dribbling down their ******* chin and just standing their shirt as they sit in the.
02:34:12 Parking lot of a.
02:34:13 ******* jack-in-the-box, shoving curly fries into their fat ******* mouth, watching Netflix episodes on their ******* iPad. That's got these grease stains all over the.
02:34:25 I mean.
02:34:26 You know as they're like.
Speaker 5
02:34:27 Yeah, they're real easy for you to *******.
Devon
02:34:33 Because they're, they're.
02:34:34 So ******* plugged in that that they feel ashamed.
02:34:37 And they lash out. They don't understand the reason I live like this out here is so I don't have to worry about being discount. You know, if they do platform me or whatever, it doesn't hurt me. I can say what the **** I want to say and it doesn't ******* matter. Alright? And so. Yeah, that's part of the fight right now. Right now the fight isn't.
02:34:57 What? What do you want me to do? You know, what do you want? Me.
02:35:00 Do you want to do? Something's going to put me in jail. That'll be. That'll be real ******* helpful. Right? So right now. Right now, at least right now, the fight is in the realm of of information of information warfare. That's where it's at right now. And yes, it is real easy for me to say from out here.
02:35:20 That's why I'm out here.
02:35:22 And that's why I'm not sitting at your desk job or you're afraid like share a meme. Oh, God.
02:35:28 I hope they didn't see that I was I.
02:35:30 Was on 4 Chan on my.
02:35:31 Phone. Yeah, I'll get fired.
Speaker
02:35:33 Home, home, home.
Devon
02:35:35 Soybean oil. So delicious, you know. **** you, dude.
Speaker 5
02:35:38 All you fat ***** just sitting.
Devon
02:35:40 There, like like, Oh my God, I just like I I seriously wanna beat the **** out of you when you guys say that.
02:35:46 Like like yes, this is part of the war right now. Part of my sacrifice is.
02:35:51 Living like a poor person in the middle of.
02:35:53 ******* nowhere. That's where we're at, right?
02:35:54 Now that's.
02:35:55 Where we're at, right?
02:35:56 Now and it's a *** **** a lot more than what you're doing in that ******* jack-in-the-box parking lot in your ******* hybrid car. If you've got a.
02:36:05 A5 Year ******* loan on.
02:36:08 That, that's. That's what I'm trying. This is what I'm trying to tell people to do. That's what you.
02:36:13 Should be doing.
02:36:15 You should be preparing for the harden yourself. Harden your life against financial attacks against employment attacks. You know, against safety from mobs of.
02:36:28 Of feral *******.
02:36:30 Groups burning your neighborhoods down.
02:36:35 And yeah, getting yourself in shape.
02:36:38 Not spending all your paycheck on on ******* companies that hate.
02:36:42 You and want you dead.
02:36:45 That's where the war is at right now. OK, when it when it escalates.
02:36:50 I'll be ready for it.
02:36:53 You'll have your back against the ******* wall.
Speaker 5
02:36:57 That's that. That that's where you'll be.
Devon
02:37:02 I'm trying to tell you guys.
02:37:03 Look, I'm not saying this is not a call to arms. I'm nothing I've said has been like, oh, guys, let's get our AR fifteens and ******* drive down to the camp. No, I'm saying get your ******* **** together.
02:37:16 Get your life together. Yeah, and it will be easy for you to say.
02:37:20 You won't have to worry about having opinions.
02:37:24 Or getting docs or getting the platformed if you're living like a poor person, it just sucks. That's the sacrifice you have.
02:37:31 To make right now.
02:37:34 I mean, there's maybe people that have other situations where they can, you know.
02:37:37 If you own your own company.
02:37:39 You know, maybe you're lucky. Maybe you've got some money and you can use.
02:37:42 It to help the cause or whatever.
02:37:45 But my guess is you're just in crazy amounts of ******* debt.
02:37:51 And you're just stuffing your face with ******* empty calories.
02:37:55 While watching mind poison.
02:37:58 And getting mad when I shame you about it.
02:38:05 There you go.
Speaker 5
02:38:10 Uh, living poor isn't so.
Devon
02:38:12 Bad anymore anyway. Yeah. It's like pretty much impossible.
02:38:15 It's pretty much impossible to to starve to death or or anything like that these days.
02:38:24 It's just these.
02:38:25 People want to be the alpha slave. They talk a big game, they talk a big game, but they won't talk.
02:38:30 It at work.
02:38:31 They are afraid of getting sent to hour.
02:38:35 I'll. I'll lose my job if I say anything like that if I stand.
02:38:38 Up for what I believe.
02:38:39 In I'll lose my job.
02:38:42 OK, then then you.
02:38:43 Shouldn't be working there? Why are you working there?
02:38:49 You like it? You like being a.
02:38:50 House. Is that what it?
Speaker 5
02:38:52 Is yes, masses, Sir. Yes, masses, Sir. I'll. I'll. I'll go push the buttons for you. I'll. I'll pull the levers for you, Sir.
Devon
02:39:01 You're a ******* house. That's what you are.
02:39:07 Yeah, you get to live in the.
02:39:08 Big house, don't you?
02:39:13 Being the alpha slave is.
02:39:16 It's just not. That's not my thing.
02:39:19 It's not my thing.
Speaker
02:39:25 All right.
Devon
02:39:29 Don't let these trolls get no they don't get you. I just like there's people that genuinely.
02:39:34 They don't get it. They don't see that.
02:39:36 They're ******* house.
02:39:38 They don't understand that that like.
02:39:44 They they they really don't. They don't get it.
02:39:47 They don't. They still don't see because they want the fancy.
02:39:52 They want the fancy alpha slave trinkets.
02:39:56 They they would rather. It's like the people that when I when I would tell them I've talked about this before. When I tell them hey, cancel Netflix. Well I will as soon as I say cancel Netflix because it's support they're supporting literal pedophilia. Well I will as soon as I'm done watching this show.
02:40:13 I mean that there's people like that.
02:40:16 Like their brain is so rotted, they're like, well, I have to keep paying. I have to keep supporting pedophilia so I can finish watching this show.
02:40:26 That's what we're working with here.
02:40:29 Now, fortunately, those are the people that are going to be selected out of the gene pool.
02:40:37 But hopefully maybe some of them, maybe some of them, through ridicule and shame.
02:40:43 We'll realize what the **** they're doing.
02:40:46 And it will change.
02:40:51 But that's the only way you can.
02:40:52 Get through to those people at this point.
02:41:01 Yeah, I'll cancel as soon as I finish watching cuties.
02:41:06 It's like.
02:41:08 These people are that ********.
02:41:13 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:41:17 It's hard to be a hermit when you have people to take care of. No, I'm.
02:41:20 Not saying have to be a hermit.
02:41:21 Look, I I I'm using hyperbole. When?
02:41:24 I say hermit like OK.
02:41:26 I I fully I I don't. I'm not going to just live out here my day. The rest of my days down in the desert by myself and with no contact with. That's not the plan.
02:41:35 Like I I joke around about that, but that's not what. That's not the plan, OK?
02:41:40 And maybe there's too.
02:41:41 Many autistic people that take to.
02:41:43 Get that?
02:41:44 I would absolutely raise a family here.
02:41:48 Way before I'd raise a family, when I worked at DC making like 50 ******* times. What I make right now.
02:41:57 Never would I want to raise a family there. Never in a million ******* years. I would totally raise a family here. Poor as ****.
02:42:05 See, this is what people need to understand.
02:42:09 Do you want to do you want to?
Speaker 5
02:42:10 Be the alpha slave.
Devon
02:42:13 You want to live with the big house.
02:42:18 Is that what you want?
Speaker 5
02:42:22 Let your kids be.
Devon
02:42:23 Raised as alpha slaves.
02:42:28 By people that hate them.
02:42:33 That's what's going to happen if you're. If you're chasing those ******* dollars, you're chasing those little ******* paper triangles.
02:42:43 Because one day you'll be in the ruling class.
02:42:46 Yeah, not going to happen, *******.
02:42:51 Because you're chasing that ******* carrot, and because you're afraid of the stick.
02:42:57 You're going, you're going to let the.
02:42:58 State raise your kids.
02:43:03 Because you're you're too busy chasing the money to ******* raise them yourself.
02:43:08 That's if you ever even have ******* kids.
02:43:11 A lot of these ******** won't even have kids.
02:43:19 I would never ******* raise a family in DC making like I said, making like 50 times what I'm making now.
02:43:29 Never in a million *******.
02:43:30 Years, in fact, that's where a lot of.
02:43:32 These people won't have kids. It's not even that they they can't or.
02:43:35 Don't want to.
02:43:38 It's just they they think that in order to have they, they've bought the the alpha slave lie.
02:43:45 That they think.
02:43:46 They have. Well, I can't afford kids yet. I can't afford kids yet.
02:43:51 I'm making 100 grand a year but.
02:43:52 I still can't afford kids.
02:43:59 You got your priorities all ****** **.
02:44:02 And all I'm saying is you got to get, you have to disconnect from that *******.
02:44:05 Usery system.
02:44:08 And you got.
02:44:09 To and right now, that means you have.
02:44:11 To be poor.
02:44:13 Right now, that could change.
02:44:16 If more of us.
02:44:16 Do this.
02:44:18 And we we build communities where we use nepotism, among other things.
02:44:24 To strengthen our communities.
02:44:27 But right now, because of where we are in history? Yeah, disconnecting from it. You're going to feel a little pain.
02:44:38 Do you think I like being poor?
02:44:41 I don't like it.
02:44:44 I'm a simple guy, so it's not that big of a.
02:44:46 Deal but.
02:44:47 There's times where I'm like, ****. I wish I had an extra couple grand to fix this.
02:44:52 Or whatever, right?
02:44:54 Or I wish I could pay someone to to fix this instead.
02:44:56 Of me having to fix or whatever, right?
Speaker 5
02:45:00 But that's not where we.
Devon
02:45:01 Where we are right now.
02:45:05 I could live in the big house if I wanted to live in the big house.
02:45:09 I've lived in the big house.
02:45:12 I know it's nice in the big house.
02:45:17 But it's never going to be your house.
02:45:19 It's always going to belong to someone else.
02:45:21 You're always going to be.
02:45:22 A slave in the big house.
02:45:34 Don't you need a high paying job to Max your SMV? What's SMV?
02:45:40 Is that something I should know?
02:45:49 Then I pull down your ham radio antenna to put a gimbal. No, I don't have like a a tower. I wish I had a tower.
02:46:02 We can learn from the Amish, the Ultra Orthodox Jews on how to form communities with fertility rates of nine kids per woman.
02:46:10 Yeah, I mean, you know that's one way to put it.
02:46:11 I guess but you.
02:46:12 Know you have to. That's The thing is you.
02:46:17 The the The funny thing is, is a lot of people fear leaving the city and living simply because they'll be poor and what they don't realize is you're the one ******* tanking on the chin. You're the one biting the bullet. You're taking one for the team because you're only poor, that initial move.
02:46:37 And the only way you stay poor is if.
02:46:39 You just have, like, no ambition.
02:46:42 And you're terrible at everything.
02:46:45 OK, there's, there's so many ways to not be poor living out of the cities.
02:46:52 But you're right.
02:46:53 You might not be.
02:46:54 Able to have your easy, cushy job.
02:46:57 Where you go out and have happy hour and and and tip the waitress 50 bucks because she had a nice ***.
02:47:02 Or whatever and.
02:47:03 Drive your ******* car. That you. You're heavily in debt. It doesn't even belong to you. It belongs to a ******* bank.
02:47:12 Back to your your ******* house. That also belongs to the bank.
02:47:15 I think that's if you're lucky, most of you drive into an apartment that belongs to some Jewish guy that you're paying rent to.
02:47:23 You know I.
02:47:23 Mean like, that's the game. If you want to be a.
02:47:26 Slave go right ahead.
02:47:29 And you can have children that that are that are raised as slaves, go right ahead.
02:47:34 Hasn't exactly been working out for our people the last 100 years, but go ahead.
02:47:40 You know, go home and and watch Tucker Carlson and complain about the left. Oh, the ******* left. Maybe if we elect DeSantis.
02:47:50 You know, he told Biden to **** ***. So he's probably that's based.
02:47:57 And you'll just keep getting more of the same and.
02:47:59 Keep complaining and.
02:48:01 Your kids will do the same ****.
02:48:04 Because like we said, you know, a lot of behavior is heritable, so they're just going to.
02:48:09 There's going to grow up to be alpha slaves just like you.
02:48:18 You can do what presumably one of your ancestors did.
02:48:23 And you can disconnect from that society that failing society.
02:48:29 And try to make something for yourself outside of that failing society.
02:48:36 Because didn't, didn't all of us have at least one ancestor?
02:48:39 That did that.
02:48:43 Is now why a?
02:48:44 Lot of us, or at least for the in terms of the Americans out there.
02:48:49 Isn't that why our family ended up in America?
02:48:57 Because we were tired of being the alpha slave.
02:49:02 Decide to go be.
02:49:03 Poor somewhere else for a while.
02:49:06 And and try to make it.
02:49:07 On our own, that's that's.
02:49:09 All I'm saying that you should do.
02:49:19 That's all I'm saying you should do.
02:49:32 Everyone has been the guy Devin has described. Look.
02:49:36 I was trying to be the alpha slave.
02:49:41 That's why I understand it.
02:49:44 I was doing the same stupid **** I was just talking about that like I would make more money. What would I do? I would spend more money and I would.
02:49:52 Be just as.
02:49:52 Poor as I was when I was making.
02:49:54 10 grand less.
02:49:59 Because I was trying to.
02:50:00 Be the.
02:50:01 The fancy.
02:50:03 Alpha slave that was impressing all of my friends on social media with pictures of how fancy my parties were and how expensive my.
02:50:12 Clothes were and.
02:50:13 Ohh, look at this really cool bar we went to or I'm going to take a picture of this food that's really neato.
02:50:22 Actually, I've never been the I've never been a take a picture of my food fad. I've.
02:50:27 Never been that.
02:50:27 Guy. But that guy everyone knows that guy.
Speaker 5
02:50:35 I get it.
Devon
02:50:36 I was I I was making good money.
02:50:39 And I was blowing it all. I'm trying to be fancy, man.
02:50:48 And it gets you nowhere.
02:50:49 Gets you ******* nowhere.
02:50:59 People choose comfort over doing the right thing. Exactly.
02:51:05 We have a decadent society. It's funny because all these people that complain about all the side effects of decadence can't fathom.
02:51:15 That they're participating in the very system that's creating all these problems.
02:51:21 I don't want to do that, that would.
02:51:22 That would make things slightly uncomfortable.
02:51:27 I'm more comfortable having Netflix than not having Netflix.
02:51:32 I'm more comfortable with same day shipping than not same day shipping.
02:51:39 I'm more comfortable spending all my money, my hard earned money.
02:51:45 And all these these mega.
02:51:47 Corporations that want me dead.
02:51:56 All right.
02:51:59 Well then, the system was designed exactly for people like you, and you shouldn't.
02:52:02 ***** about it.
02:52:05 Because you're you're playing along.
02:52:14 Someone says can't opt out of that opt out of what?
02:52:19 Taxes. Well, yeah.
02:52:27 I mean, there's only so much you can do, right?
Speaker 5
02:52:33 Slavery is a choice most people.
Devon
02:52:35 Choose to be slaves because being a slave is easy. Being free is hard. Exactly.
02:52:48 Have you ever had any luck finding a good pioneer woman?
02:52:54 The search continues.
02:52:56 No, it's like here's the thing.
02:52:58 That look that that's another part of it.
02:53:02 Right.
02:53:04 People will say, well, if I go out there, you know, how can I find a woman? Well, look, when you're in the city.
02:53:12 What? What women are you finding out there, you know?
02:53:16 From a guy who lived in the.
02:53:17 City and was depending on how you look at it. I guess in in some ways very.
02:53:22 Successful at.
02:53:23 Dating, but also like.
02:53:27 Unbelievably unsuccessful. Yeah, I.
02:53:29 Mean like like?
02:53:31 Yeah, you not. Not not a lot of women are going to be down for doing the homestead life. And look, I'm not saying everyone has to do the homestead life. I'm just saying don't be an alpha slave.
02:53:44 Don't live in the the the tiny ******* studio apartment that cost 4 grand.
Speaker 6
02:53:49 A month.
Devon
02:53:52 Because you get to feel fancy.
02:53:55 You know. Stop, stop.
02:53:56 Trying to to live beyond your means.
02:54:00 Stop prioritizing comfort.
02:54:06 Now, women prioritize comfort.
02:54:10 Probably to a larger degree than men do.
02:54:13 And yes, it's it's not as easy finding someone.
Speaker
02:54:16 Is a family.
Devon
02:54:18 That wants to.
02:54:19 Live on like there's women that they.
02:54:21 Talk about game and they want, you know. Ohh home studying. That's fun because you know there's Instagram pages that make it look.
02:54:26 Cute. And then they.
02:54:27 Do it. And they're like, oh, there's bugs and it's cold in the winter. You.
02:54:31 Know like it is what it is.
02:54:38 It's not impossible. It's not impossible.
02:54:44 If you if you are, especially when you look because ultimately.
02:54:49 Women really what they want is is safety, right? They want safety and security.
02:54:56 And so.
Speaker 5
02:54:58 Yeah, they might want they. They might not be.
Devon
02:55:00 Super excited to help.
02:55:02 You carve something out of the land.
02:55:07 You might be running solo when you're doing that ****.
02:55:12 But the whole point of of like what I'm doing for example, is for safety and security in the 1st place, right?
02:55:24 And there's there's women that are attracted to that.
02:55:28 Don't let that get in the way. And look, there's a lot of women that that are.
02:55:35 Are down to do this kind.
02:55:36 Of stuff. And here's the thing.
02:55:39 And I've said this before, they're not a lot of women are down to do this kind of thing. But the women that are those, those are the women you want anyway.
02:55:47 Like you're not. It's it's very unlikely that you'll.
02:55:50 Find a woman that wants to go out.
02:55:52 And do the.
02:55:55 The homestead life and then she turns out to be like a complete degenerate, you know, or neurotic person. Usually not.
02:56:03 Usually the the the women that are OK with doing the homestead life are going to be pretty.
02:56:09 Cool chicks.
02:56:11 So it's a good filter I guess, I don't know.
02:56:21 Someone says if women seek the easy way out, like like Jews, I don't know if that's.
02:56:28 I don't know.
02:56:28 But does this mean alpha slaves get first pick?
02:56:32 Well, I get first pick of women that are.
02:56:34 Are driven mostly by materialism.
02:56:40 And that's what I'm saying. That's my point. You don't want the women that are that are chasing the alpha slaves.
02:56:46 Yeah, there's gonna be a lot of women. Look, there's a lot of men that want to be alpha slaves, and there's a lot of.
02:56:50 Women that want to.
02:56:51 Be with alpha slaves. Nothing can change about that.
02:57:02 But if you create a secure safe environment.
02:57:08 At like in my example like it's. So the reason why this is like a weird topic for me is like every situation is totally different.
02:57:16 And so I'm trying to speak in these generalizations, but it just it doesn't really work. So let me just let me just talk about my situation specifically. All right, what I'm doing out here when I first my first year out here.
02:57:30 When there's like a killer beehive in the in the roof, there's rats everywhere. There's a hole in the roof, so like it rains inside the bunker like that kind of ****.
02:57:41 Most women are not.
02:57:42 Going to be OK with that.
02:57:44 Maybe you'll find like a really, you know, like a pioneer chick or something. That's down with that. Most women are not going to.
02:57:50 Be OK with that.
02:57:54 You know, not ideal, but whatever the the universe is not ideal.
02:58:00 But once you have all that squared.
02:58:02 Away like because.
02:58:04 You're not going out to do a homestead because you want to be a homeless person. Like, I'm not saying go out and be a homeless person.
02:58:10 You know the the the whole point of the.
02:58:12 Homestead is you're going to provide yourself and hopefully your family with safety and security, right?
02:58:20 And so, once you've created that safe and secure environment.
02:58:25 That's exactly what women want.
02:58:34 Now meeting them is maybe a little.
02:58:36 Bit harder, but it's not impossible.
02:58:39 Especially with the Internet, it's not impossible.
02:58:54 Someone just said most people are not OK with.
02:58:56 That no, it's.
02:58:58 That's part of homesteading. Man. Like, there's animals. There's snakes out here. There's *******, you know, there's rats. There's squirrels. There's.
02:59:08 There's animals, you know, that's the way humans have lived for thousands of years.
02:59:13 It's not a big deal.
02:59:17 In my case it was kind of a big deal because the place was abandoned for a while. So like the first year I.
02:59:22 Was out here. It was it.
02:59:24 It was like a lot of.
02:59:27 I had to.
02:59:28 Domesticate the house like I, you know, like I had to make this place.
02:59:34 Habitable. It was. I'm not going to lie. It was uncomfortable sleeping in this building the first few months because I there were snakes and and **** in here.
02:59:46 Now it's a very civilized place. It's still like a piece of crap compared to, like, most places I've lived.
02:59:54 You know, if you're just going based on luxuries.
02:59:58 But it's it's totally fine. It's totally fine.
03:00:13 Even The Pioneers would build villages and towns well, I mean, to some extent, I'm not middle of nowhere, nowhere I've got. I'm in proximity to a community.
03:00:25 99% of human history is homesteading. Well, I'd say you're partially right.
03:00:34 Are there roaches where I'm at? Not anymore.
03:00:41 I mean, there was. I had like every bug in the world inside this place. The first year I was here, it was bug tastic.
03:00:48 But I mean.
03:00:49 You just got to take care of it.
03:00:56 Have you ever read Walden or life in the woods?
03:01:01 Or the thing no.
03:01:09 Yeah, don't hate on linoleum floors. Well, I can't. I've got a lot of linoleum floors.
Speaker
03:01:13 Right now.
Devon
03:01:22 Your content has changed my outlook on a lot of things since I started following you a few couple of years ago. Well, hopefully in a good way.
03:01:33 We need villages. Yeah. And look, there's people. I know people I know that are essentially building villages.
03:01:40 With their homestead, they're homesteading out in areas where they they have a lot of friends near them.
03:01:48 And there's a lot of people congregating in different parts of the country like, you know, Idaho keeps getting mentioned. A lot of people congregating in Idaho.
03:01:57 I I came to this area because I I like. I like the desert. I know a lot of people think.
03:02:04 That's weird, but I like the desert.
03:02:09 And Price had something to do.
Speaker 6
03:02:11 With it too.
Devon
03:02:15 Thoughts in Alaska? Yeah. I mean, everyone has their thing. Alaska could be great too.
03:02:21 I don't know if I would like the.
03:02:24 You know, just like a lot of people couldn't handle the heat of the desert. I don't know if I would handle the the freezing cold for that long or the depends on, I guess, where you are in Alaska, the whole like, it's dark for six months. **** like that would probably get me down.
03:02:42 Any suggestion for wood roaches that live outside that does not involve burning every *** **** tree for a mile?
03:02:50 The ******** find a way in and are attracted to light.
03:02:55 I don't know what those are. I don't have those in my.
03:02:58 Area one thing that made a huge difference, this just is like an easy thing. If you're, if you're out home studying, you've got lots.
Speaker 5
03:03:06 Of bugs.
Devon
03:03:08 Put up like, especially like you're saying they're attracted to light.
03:03:13 Put up blackout curtains for your windows.
03:03:17 And use the amber bug lights for outdoor lights.
03:03:22 Just making that one change.
03:03:25 Made a huge difference.
03:03:27 When I the first year that I was out here, part of it was, it was abandoned or whatever, but I had just these bright *** ******* lights for.
03:03:33 Outdoor lights.
03:03:35 And I would walk outside into.
03:03:36 A cloud of ******* bugs sometimes.
03:03:39 Plus, we just have like.
03:03:40 A weird like a.
03:03:41 Very buggy year. The first year I was.
03:03:42 I don't know because it.
03:03:43 Rained a lot or what?
03:03:44 But and then I changed to the amber lights.
03:03:50 Huge difference but same thing. I would have ******* all kinds of weird bugs hit my windows.
03:03:57 Put up blackout curtains, which is good for the summer heat anyway when the.
03:04:00 Sun's up.
03:04:02 And dramatically cut down on just the bugs that I had out. And you can.
03:04:06 Spray for bugs. There's different.
03:04:10 I mean, I'd I'd research whatever you know your.
03:04:14 Maybe you got to spray those trees. You don't have to cut them down, but you.
03:04:17 Might maybe you.
03:04:17 Have to go around and spray them.
Speaker
03:04:26 Let's see here.
Devon
03:04:37 The best thing about the desert or the cacti? I wouldn't say that's the best thing, but certainly make.
03:04:43 Certainly one of the things I like about it, I grow.
03:04:45 A lot of cactus.
03:04:49 What are your thoughts on what is happening to whites in South Africa?
03:04:55 Well, I mean, I'm not intimately.
03:04:59 No, like like I'm not up to date 100% with what's going on with that. But I I feel as if the same thing goes I mean.
03:05:07 Look, they're just kind of further down the road than we are.
03:05:12 And I think the answer is the same answer that I'm telling you guys is that if if I lived in South Africa, I would a either leave South Africa.
03:05:24 Or I would if I was I I felt if I felt wedded to the land in the in the same way that I kind of feel.
03:05:30 Wedded to the land here?
03:05:32 I would try.
03:05:33 To start a community and there is.
03:05:35 There's that one white.
03:05:38 Small town in in South Africa.
03:05:41 And so maybe, you know, I don't know what the culture is like out there. I don't know how. Maybe it's totally.
03:05:48 Like way harder to homestead out there than it is.
03:05:51 Here I doubt it.
03:05:54 But I would do that because here's the thing. One of the reasons why.
03:06:00 You know, people complain. Oh, well, homesteading. It's less comfortable. Guess what.
03:06:06 Guess who else has attracted to comfort?
03:06:16 The parasites that the alpha slaves are paying for.
03:06:19 Want to be in close proximity to all the same things the alpha slaves do?
03:06:27 And they want close proximity to the alpha slaves themselves.
03:06:32 So one of the reasons why you come out in the middle of nowhere where it's not so comfortable.
03:06:35 And it's not so easy.
03:06:38 Is the parasites.
03:06:41 Don't want to go out there.
03:06:44 Because they'd have to actually work.
03:06:49 And so the fact that it's a little bit harder and it's a little less.
03:06:52 Comfortable. That's part of what's making it better.
03:07:02 Yeah, someone just saying South Africa and the US are totally different. Whoops, they went. They went too fast. Now what?
Speaker
03:07:08 What the hell?
Devon
03:07:11 God dammit, no, I don't even.
03:07:12 Know now it's streaming someone else's ******* stream.
03:07:20 ******* hate this app. Here we go. Well, now we're going to see where that where that there.
03:07:25 We go.
03:07:26 South Africa and US are completely different. In the US it's all minorities that have formed a coalition against us but still control most of the land.
03:07:33 Resources and guns.
Speaker 5
03:07:35 Not for long.
Devon
03:07:38 That's shifting.
03:07:41 That's shifting.
03:07:51 Parasites, I think we know who that is.
Speaker
03:07:57 UM.
Devon
03:08:02 What is my opinion on based zoomers there's some bass zoomers.
03:08:07 There's just there's look.
03:08:11 When people are young.
03:08:14 You lack wisdom.
03:08:16 And that's just, you know that that applies to every generation, not just the zoomers.
03:08:22 There's there's some zoomers that lack wisdom, like with every generation.
03:08:28 But you know there are. There are some based zoomers, but there's also a lot of naive.
03:08:33 Zoomers, that's fine.
03:08:37 So Wyoming is the best choice since it is the lowest population, the nasty winters, high winds keep the parasites away.
Speaker 5
03:08:48 I've only spent a little bit.
Devon
03:08:50 Of time in Wyoming.
03:08:52 There's a tiny town called Gillette, WY, that I lived in.
03:08:57 Kind of a weird story about that, but I lived in Gillette, WY for.
03:09:00 A couple of months.
03:09:02 When I was a young runaway.
03:09:05 Yes, you heard that correct. I ran.
03:09:06 Away from.
03:09:07 Home. When I was 14.
03:09:11 And lived with someone I met.
03:09:13 At a bus station.
03:09:16 In Gillette, WY, for about two months.
03:09:21 But I I don't imagine that's that was a long time ago.
03:09:29 It seemed alright. I don't know. I was 14, so it's hard to you know, I I that's my only I have. I don't.
03:09:33 Think I've been there since since then.
03:09:39 Most people are literally ********. It's Idiocracy and 1984 with a brave new world cherry on top. Yep.
03:09:51 I would live love to live in Wyoming or Montana. Yeah, they both seemed alright. I went. I also went to Montana on that when I ran away. I was also in I think it was no it was Montana. Where did I go?
03:10:04 It was North Dakota.
Speaker
03:10:05 Was where I went.
Devon
03:10:09 Are you going to community build like you mentioned before? Yes, I am both IRL and in on the Internet. I am doing things that I have not talked about yet because.
03:10:20 They are not ready to be talked about, but I am doing things.
03:10:27 Both for IRL community building.
03:10:30 And for Internet community building.
03:10:35 In the background.
03:10:37 So just be aware of that. It's, uh.
03:10:41 But it's the kind of thing that I I I can't talk about till it's.
03:10:46 Some there's until there's something to talk about.
03:10:48 Really, you know.
03:10:49 It's not like it's not like I'm trying.
03:10:50 To keep some big secret and just.
03:10:56 You know, I'm just trying to. There's a process.
03:11:02 There's a place called Gillette. Yeah, it's a tiny town. It's spelled Gillette like the razor. And it was a tiny.
03:11:07 Town, then.
03:11:10 Really weird town, very white town.
03:11:14 In fact, there was.
03:11:17 Hillbilly's driving around even though it was, I thought it was.
03:11:19 Weird cause.
03:11:20 Of Montana. But there was people driving around in big trucks with the Confederate flag hanging out the back, which I was like, aren't. But isn't. Isn't this the north? But you know.
03:11:32 It was what it was.
03:11:35 Winters are real for dudes not raised in them.
03:11:40 I don't know what you mean by that.
03:11:46 You ran away.
03:11:48 Oh yeah, no, I ran.
03:11:49 Away from home.
Speaker 5
03:11:53 Well, I've, I've.
Devon
03:11:54 Told this story before, but the short version is.
03:11:57 When I was 14.
03:11:59 I lived in a very strict.
03:12:01 Religiously strict family and I did degenerate boy things like for example I had.
03:12:10 ***** magazines and I had firecrackers my parents didn't know about and I had BB guns. My parents didn't know about.
03:12:18 And I just had stuff like that. It wasn't anything too crazy. And I was also smoking pot and my parents.
03:12:27 Raided my room when I was in school one day.
03:12:31 And I came home and saw that my mom was going through my **** and I realized ****, she's going to find.
03:12:39 My **** and my my firecrackers and like my BB guns and possibly like a joint or something, I'm going to be grounded for the rest of my natural life.
03:12:49 And you remember, I was 14. So like my.
03:12:52 My logic and my inhibitions were very well. They were 14 years old also, and so.
03:12:58 Now I decided that I had to get out of that house because I was going to be grounded for the rest.
03:13:03 Of my life, anyway. And so what's the worst thing could happen if I got caught? I'd just still be grounded, so I couldn't make it worse.
03:13:11 And I also thought that I didn't understand how the world worked that well because I was 14, so I thought I could just, like, go be a, you know, run away from home and start a new life somehow. Like, I could just get a job like I, you know, I was ********.
03:13:26 And so my plan was to go to Canada because.
03:13:32 I don't know why. I'd seen too many movies where fugitives leave the country, and so I thought that as a runaway that in order to really do it right, I had to leave the country.
03:13:43 And so I.
03:13:44 Got really close. I I was gone for.
03:13:49 Like around three months.
03:13:51 And hitchhiked took buses.
03:13:56 And was.
03:13:59 Arrested in Minot, ND, Minot, ND trying was going to sneak. That's because the Canadian border is like 15 miles away from Minot, ND. Here's here's The funny thing.
Speaker 5
03:14:14 I when I went to buy one of.
Devon
03:14:15 The bus tickets.
03:14:17 This it blows my mind.
03:14:20 Because I was 14, I went to the the counter where they sold the bus tickets.
03:14:26 And I literally said, what's the closest to Canada?
03:14:31 That you guys have.
03:14:33 Like like ticket wise.
03:14:35 And the lady busts out a book. And she's, like, looking around. She's like, look at us. Might not know that Dakota is pretty close. I was.
03:14:40 Like OK, I want.
03:14:41 A1 way ticket to that and that didn't set off any alarm bells.
03:14:46 You know that just.
03:14:47 That a 14 year old boy is saying.
03:14:51 And look, I was, I was like, over 6 feet tall when I was 14. So like, maybe I looked a little bit older, but still I was 14. I couldn't look that.
03:14:58 Old and and.
03:15:00 To ask like that, like in retrospect, I'm just like holy.
03:15:03 **** that that.
03:15:04 Had to have looked so insane that I'm just like, what's the closest to Canada? I'll take a one way ticket to that.
03:15:11 And like, no, nothing happened. Like no cops got called like, nothing that was just like, ohh. OK Sir here.
Speaker 5
03:15:17 You go like.
Devon
03:15:19 Man, you know, maybe.
03:15:21 Maybe it was a high trust society back.
03:15:22 Then I don't know.
03:15:23 But that that's like I thought about that just.
03:15:25 Like how insane.
03:15:26 Is that that they were just like?
Speaker 5
03:15:27 Here you go, Sir.
03:15:28 Like. No, that's not suspicious.
03:15:31 At all and, but yeah, so I'm just like.
Devon
03:15:39 That's why I was there and.
03:15:41 I ran out of money and.
03:15:43 I again I was 14 and I was like, I try to.
03:15:47 Get a job at a Burger King in.
03:15:49 Minot, ND.
03:15:51 And I had a BB gun with me.
03:15:54 Which almost got me.
03:15:55 Shot by a cop, this cop like pulled.
03:15:57 Over someone for speeding.
03:16:00 Really close to where I was kind of hiding out and he circled back and, like, put his spotlight on me and he saw that, you know, what he thought was like a gun gun. He he saw that.
03:16:12 I had.
03:16:12 It and arrested me and.
03:16:16 That was the. That was the end of.
03:16:17 My my crazy story.
03:16:19 That was, you know, that was.
03:16:20 The end of the road.
03:16:24 I was. I was sent back home after that.
03:16:29 Yeah, that was a, that was a.
Speaker 5
03:16:33 That was a.
Devon
03:16:34 Weird time. That was a weird time.
03:16:36 And plot twist.
03:16:38 I didn't get.
03:16:38 Grounded at all. Apparently my parents were just like well.
03:16:41 ****, he's just.
03:16:42 Going to.
Speaker 5
03:16:43 Apparently, you know we we we have.
Devon
03:16:45 No control over this kid, so.
03:16:47 I they made me.
03:16:48 Go to therapy, which was really funny because.
03:16:52 I I kind of manipulated the therapist into, like, turning it all on my parents, which wasn't entirely manipulation, but it kind of was. And so they, they got. My parents were just like, got super ****** *** and didn't make me go see the guy anymore because he was.
03:17:10 Because he was lecturing them and not not their son that ran away thousands of.
03:17:13 Miles to my North Dakota.
03:17:18 But yeah, it was a crazy time I that would make a great movie. I had some crazy **** happen to me on that.
03:17:25 Trip. Really weird things happen.
03:17:29 And yeah, just.
03:17:31 Living with strangers and stuff, it was weird.
03:17:35 In fact, it's a good thing I was. I was a tall kid or it probably would have been like there was one guy, I think for sure want was like.
03:17:42 Wanting to ******* rape me.
Speaker
03:17:45 But yeah.
Devon
03:17:51 Devon by our movie that will never be made.
03:17:54 It would be really entertaining.
03:17:55 Yeah, it would be a great movie. I thought about it like maybe be a.
03:17:59 Good book. Maybe I'll write a book.
03:18:01 Someday, because it was just a weird.
03:18:05 I mean, it would be such a great coming of age story, you know, cause, like and it's true. The whole thing was true. Like so many ******* weird things happened on that trip. I got shot at in.
03:18:16 Where was that? That one might have been? Wyoming.
03:18:21 What? What? What is it? Not Cheyenne?
03:18:25 There was at one point.
03:18:28 Here's a little here's a Side Story I I told you I've been shot out a lot in my life. People don't. That's the funny people don't believe that I had this comment cause I talked about that one time. I got shot at in Albuquerque when we were driving out of that parking lot and.
03:18:41 That low rider.
03:18:43 Pulled out of the parking space and whatever.
03:18:45 And I'm just like these Murphy, these Murphy kids that just have no idea what what's coming like. I feel bad for them. But anyway, another time I got shot at was and and I I want to say it was Cheyenne, WY, but I don't think it was. It was because it was.
03:19:03 No, no, no. It was, I think it was Billings, Mt Billings that's I think that's a place.
03:19:09 But anyway, there was they had layovers, kind of like they like, you know, like airplanes with these buses.
03:19:17 And but sometimes they're a lot longer, like sometimes you're stuck in a town for, like, maybe even like a day until the next one that keeps going. Because when you buy a ticket like.
03:19:27 I did they go?
03:19:29 To you know, the Canadian border they give you just like this whole bunch of tickets that are kind of stuck together and then each bus station you go to, they rip off like another one of the tickets. So your ticket just keeps getting smaller. I guess the way to put it and I was stuck in.
03:19:49 I think it was Billings Mt.
03:19:51 I always stuck stuck there for like a day.
03:19:56 And so I'm just screwing around walking. I have time. I don't know what I'm.
03:20:00 You know, I'm just 14, wandering around this ******* town.
03:20:04 Excuse me and I thought I was all ****** because I'm in, like, like this tiny Hick town and I'm from, like, you know, gangster ******* Albuquerque. I think I'm all ********. And this car drives by.
03:20:20 And they yell something. I don't know what they yelled at me like, like, get a car like so. I don't know. It was. And so I flipped him off.
03:20:27 I was just like ****.
03:20:28 You thinking I was all.
03:20:30 ******** and this car instantly pulls into this parking lot and starts.
03:20:35 Turning around, I was like, oh, that's.
03:20:36 Not good.
03:20:38 And so I start running off.
03:20:40 And I I was next to a train station or like a train yard. And I'm, like, running between these train cars. And they started shooting at me.
03:20:48 And it's like.
03:20:49 I'll ******* bullets whizzing over my head as I'm running and hiding in this ******* train yard.
03:20:54 And I hidden that train yard for like hours.
03:20:58 Just like ******* terrified.
03:21:00 And eventually I had to. I had to get to the the bus station to to get.
03:21:04 To the next place.
03:21:06 And it been like hours. So I was like, all right, there's no way.
03:21:09 You know, they're still out there and so, and I gotta get. I gotta get back to the bus station.
03:21:15 And I walk out and they, I don't know if they were just like waiting or if they just happened to be driving by again. Like, right at that. But it was like I walk out and they would boom right there this ******* Oldsmobile.
03:21:30 Pulls right up, screeches to a halt.
03:21:34 Right in front of Maine.
03:21:36 And the biggest ******* black dude I've ever seen in my *** **** life. Or maybe, maybe not now, but like at the time, like.
03:21:43 Yeah, I was 14. So he just like, he looked enormous. In fact, he was so big. The the seat that he was sitting in, in that car was like broken, you know, because he had his fat *** had, like, smashed the ******* car seat into the back.
03:21:59 And I just remember him like laboring to get out.
03:22:03 Of this ******* car. And like the whole that whole side of the.
03:22:05 Car like bouncing.
03:22:07 Up because his weight got out of.
03:22:09 It, and it was him. And these two skinny white guys like the driver, was a skinny white guy and the guy in the back seat that was basically getting crushed to death by this guy's broken.
03:22:18 ******* chair was.
03:22:20 He just stay in the back and.
03:22:23 At the time.
03:22:25 I had this well remember last time when I got arrested that I had that BB gun. So I had this BB gun again. I was 14. All right, so you got to give me.
03:22:35 I was 14, I had this BB gun in like a holster under my shirt right in, like a real gun holster, like under my shirt.
03:22:47 And I I was dressed kind of like a skater kid, so I had, like, big baggy clothes, you know? So it wasn't like, you know, it's not like anyone could really tell unless you were looking, which is why I, you know, I had it. I don't. I was 4.
03:22:59 And so the guy gets out of the car.
Speaker 5
03:23:01 And he's like, well, you ******* flipped us off, you know.
Devon
03:23:03 You're going to.
Speaker 5
03:23:04 ******* die.
Devon
03:23:04 And I was like.
03:23:05 I was terrified. I was like, I didn't. I didn't flip.
Speaker 5
03:23:08 You off. I was just saying. Hey, what's up, man?
Devon
03:23:12 And and like I and.
03:23:14 When I would do that, when I did like.
03:23:16 The motion I was like, no man. I wasn't flipping. I was. See, I was just doing this. I was just like.
Speaker 5
03:23:19 Going hey, what's?
Devon
03:23:20 Up and when I was doing that, apparently what happened was my shirt lifted up and it kind of got caught like on.
03:23:27 The on the holster and the driver.
03:23:32 The one of the skinny white guys just start saying.
Speaker 5
03:23:35 Do get in the car, dude. Get in the car.
03:23:36 Dude, get.
Devon
03:23:36 In the car and you know the black guy like, you know, kept trying to, like, talk **** or whatever, but kept looking back at the the skinny white kid eventually, you know, for whatever reason, he listens to him and gets in the car and they drive off.
03:23:53 And I'm thinking to myself like, oh, thank God, that could have gone, like, really bad. I thought I was going to die, and I looked down and I.
03:23:59 Realized my shirt.
03:24:01 Was caught, like on the, you know, the gun.
03:24:03 Holster. And if you didn't know better, it looked like I was ******* packing heat like it looked like I had a it's hard to tell that it was a BB gun, you know, cause the.
03:24:13 Holster and ****.
03:24:15 And so, as ridiculous as it was as a 14 year old to have a stupid BB gun in a holster like that, I think it saved my life.
Speaker 5
03:24:24 So so anyway.
Devon
03:24:27 That when I saw that I was like, oh, holy **** that worked out, I guess. And then I put my shirt back down, you know, obviously over it and I booked it over to the bus station and.
03:24:37 You know that was that? That was my experience in that ******* town.
03:24:43 Yeah, it.
03:24:44 It was a crazy ******* it was a.
03:24:46 Crazy I'm telling.
03:24:47 You it would. It would be a great movie.
03:24:49 It'd be a great movie.
03:24:52 But anyway.
03:24:55 So that's my story. All right, guys.
03:24:58 It's super. We did a really long stream. It's 3 1/2 hours partially because it's just I've been meandering. I've been up so long today I'm just tired and mumbling I guess.
Speaker 5
03:25:11 Ah, but I hope you guys had a good or we'll have, I guess, a good Valentine's Day.
Devon
03:25:18 Do not do not despair if you do not have a special someone to be with.
03:25:24 On this day.
03:25:28 And also if you do have someone to be with on this day, cherish this moment. See, I have nothing. I've I got nothing right now. My brain is fried right now. I've been up too long. I will play the secret message before I go.
03:25:44 So stand by for the secret message. I got a little lazy on this secret message just because of.
03:25:51 I I want to get.
03:25:54 I want to get into doing codes within codes within codes and I haven't quite figured out what direction to take that in. Also going to bring in a different format. I think that cuz SSTV is a little limited in what?
03:26:07 I can put out so I might play with a different format next time, but in the meantime, here is your.
Speaker 6
03:26:14 Secret message.
03:26:17 Warning if you are not authorized to receive this message or if you are wearing headphones, you are advised to temporarily reduce the volume of this transmission. If this is a recording of the previous transmission, you may advance the timeline by approximately one minute.
Speaker 3
03:26:35 You have been chosen to receive a secret blackpill transmission.
03:26:40 Stand by for secret pillbox message transmission. Transmission will commence in 5432.
03:26:50 One transmission begin.
03:27:20 Transmission complete.
Devon
03:27:32 All right.
03:27:36 So hopefully you guys got that message.
03:27:42 I think you guys did.
03:27:48 It's so, so many all right.
03:27:49 I'm just going to.
03:27:50 Spill the beans. Although I've told you guys this already.
03:27:54 This is a it's easy to receive that message. Just look for SSTV. Slow scan television SSTV.
03:28:05 And you can figure it out.
03:28:10 People asking for the cat photos I might show a classified cat at some point. We'll see.
03:28:15 Maybe he'll be part of the.
03:28:17 Secret code.
03:28:20 But yeah, this one's not so much part of phase two. This was, like I said, I kind of found it in on this one.
03:28:27 Yeah. All right, people, got it. All right, people.
03:28:29 Got it. Cool.
Speaker 5
03:28:32 Alright guys, well.
Devon
03:28:34 Sorry if I meandered a little bit and was a little whiny and ****** at at times.
03:28:41 I'm just really tired and I'm in. I'm that weird kind of tired where I'm not. I know I can't go to sleep.
03:28:47 So even now, like when now that I wrapped this up, it's not like I'm go.
03:28:51 To bed, I'm going to. I'm just wired.
03:28:53 Which is why you got to hear random runaway story. Also, because I'm just, I feel like I'm just. I'm going to be up for a while so.
03:29:03 All the same, I don't want this to be like 4 hours long, so in the meantime hope you guys have a good Valentine's Day for black pilled. I am of course.
Speaker
03:29:13 Devin's.