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INSOMNIA STREAM: REST IN PEACE EDITION.mp3

01/31/2021
Speaker
01:46:40 Falls asleep.
00:02:10 This Council makes things.
Devon
00:04:56 Little bit of a late start, huh? But I.
00:05:01 Sort of got this.
00:05:02 Morse code stuff working, so bear with me a.
Speaker
00:05:05 Little bit.
Devon
00:05:09 Alright, we have to figure out a a frequency.
00:05:14 I was checking on 40 meters.
00:05:20 I don't know that the propagation is going to work. I wasn't hearing anything, so I'm on 80 meters right now, but let's go ahead and try 40 meters. That's what I said. I was going to set this up for and we'll see if anyone can get through.
00:05:33 Ah, so you'll have to wait a couple of seconds here while I get.
00:05:36 That set up.
00:05:37 And you'll get to hear little bitty beeps as I do that.
00:05:43 And then we'll turn this off. So it's not just going crazy.
00:05:47 I had to use one.
Speaker
00:05:48 Of the reasons I'm.
Devon
00:05:49 So late look, it's not all just cause technical stuff, I.
00:05:51 Did fall asleep?
00:05:54 I fell asleep but.
00:05:56 After I got this working, I had to use a totally different radio, a radio that.
00:06:02 I'm surprised I got working. It's a FT101 ZD.
00:06:07 Which is like the little brother of the FT 901 or FT 902. It's a really good radio and I'm actually super stoked that I got it working because that means it's probably going to become my main radio now. It's certainly going to be the radio that I.
00:06:20 Use here at the desk if nothing else, but it's working really well and.
00:06:26 As you can hear.
00:06:28 A lot of noise. I can clean that up, but.
00:06:33 I don't know if it'll pick up just anyone that that tries to dial in, if you will, if I.
00:06:37 Do that so.
00:06:39 It'll just have to be noisy. We're gonna just.
00:06:41 Roll the dice on this.
00:06:41 One. So let's figure out a frequency we're going to go.
00:06:46 To 40 meters.
00:06:50 Alright, change the uh pre selector to 40 meters here.
00:06:56 Change the intended tuner to 40 meters. Hang on.
00:07:05 All right, now the frequency that this is at.
00:07:09 Maybe we can just leave it where it.
00:07:10 Was where it landed.
00:07:13 And I'll put it up on the screen here.
00:07:17 Is 7 point.
Speaker 2
00:07:20 02/8.
Devon
00:07:25 .028 so let.
00:07:26 Me put this.
00:07:29 On the screen here.
00:07:32 7.028.
00:07:40 All right.
00:07:46 All right.
00:07:49 Let's be technical here. Let's do.
00:07:52 Megahertz, there we go.
00:07:56 So there's nothing on there right now.
00:08:00 If we hear anything, or if the radio hears anything rather.
00:08:05 It'll go to.
00:08:07 The screen and I'll clear it off so we don't have this big mess from.
00:08:09 When I.
00:08:10 Was testing, but the given idea of.
00:08:12 How this thing works?
00:08:14 I'll just dial off that frequency. Just see if I can find something so you can see kind of.
00:08:18 What what to expect here?
00:08:22 See, right now I got nothing. I'm.
00:08:24 Dialing it all over the.
00:08:26 The CW frequencies on 40 meters. I'm not hearing anything right now. I've got nothing.
00:08:34 Got nothing at all. We got FT 8.
00:08:37 Ohh there's some.
00:08:45 This might be something we can do.
00:08:50 There we go.
00:08:55 We got something here. Up. It's dead. Ohh, here's something.
00:09:04 This might be something here.
00:09:08 See, it's real tricky. It's real tricky to get it exactly right. That's why if you do decide to try to do this.
00:09:14 You might have to if you're if you're sure you're on frequency, maybe shift up a little bit up and down. Try to get the tone just right, because I'm not gonna be able. I'm not.
00:09:22 Gonna be listening and trying to do this.
00:09:35 Alright, it's not picking up on.
00:09:37 It it's too much noise.
00:09:43 Alright, screw it. I'm just gonna go back down to that that frequency and we'll let you guys deal with it and we'll see if nothing happens.
00:09:51 I may switch to the uh, Utah.
00:09:53 SDR to make it a little.
00:09:54 Bit easier.
00:09:59 Alright, so let's go down.
00:10:00 To seven.
Speaker
00:10:03 .0.
Devon
00:10:05 28.
00:10:19 All right, so it's it's sitting here at 7.028.
00:10:24 And I'm going to turn off.
00:10:26 The audio so.
Speaker
00:10:27 We don't have to listen to that.
Devon
00:10:35 Alright so.
00:10:38 And clear this off the screen.
00:10:44 Alrighty, I'll definitely drink coffee.
00:10:50 Yeah, it's one of those things where I'm sure everyone's done this where you say to yourself.
00:10:56 OK.
00:10:58 I've got some time.
00:11:00 I'm just going to rest my eyes for a second.
00:11:07 And then you close your eyes.
00:11:09 And then you open them up again.
00:11:12 And and if you're me, I usually do it. Do this, like while looking at a clock. I'm like looking.
00:11:16 At the clock and I'm like, OK.
00:11:18 I still got a couple hours.
00:11:21 And then you close your eyes.
00:11:23 And then you open your eyes.
00:11:25 And you've time traveled.
00:11:27 About two to three hours that you did not expect to time travel.
00:11:33 And that's exactly what happened. So yeah, I know, I know. I know it's late or early at this point, right? This is like Sunday morning cartoons, if that's such. If there's such a.
00:11:44 Thing these days.
00:11:47 We have a lot to talk about.
00:11:48 Today too, a lot to talk about.
00:11:53 Ohh, one of the cool things I found and this is this is kind of I'm a geek out on the ham radio stuff just for just just for a second. I know a lot of people don't care about this stuff.
00:12:02 I was looking into.
00:12:04 Different ways of transmitting like secret messages and things like that, and one of the things I.
00:12:10 Was thinking like, oh, that'd be cool.
00:12:12 If maybe at the beginning, like when I just.
00:12:15 Have the color bars.
00:12:16 Up I could transmit like RT Y, you know, just the audio, it would sound really obnoxious. That would be the the bad part. Or maybe good look at it. And I was like, there's got to be like an app, like a phone app.
00:12:32 Where it will listen to rtty or TTY and uh.
00:12:37 And you can just hold up your phone to the the stream, the speaker or whatever and.
00:12:43 It'll start decoding it, and then we can have secret messages.
00:12:45 That way, well.
00:12:48 Turns out there's no app that really does that that I could find that would be easy for everyone to get that's free.
00:12:53 And everything. But I did find another app.
00:12:56 And we're not going to do that tonight.
00:12:59 Because I slept. But we'll do that next stream where we can use. There's an app for SSTV.
00:13:09 SSTV and I, it's either free or.
00:13:13 Like a dollar.
00:13:15 But it's SSTV which is slow scan television.
00:13:20 And that's it's basically a way that you can send pictures.
00:13:25 Very low res pictures, but pictures all the same over ham radio. In fact, we talked about the space station last stream, how you can TuneIn and listen to it or try to talk to it and they will occasionally send out SSTV photos like there was once, because they it's, you know, the International Space Station. They had like, some Russian guy.
00:13:47 And they were celebrating some Russian astronaut. I don't.
00:13:51 Remember who he is.
00:13:53 But they were sending, like all these very.
00:13:56 Very Russian looking propaganda photos of this this Russian astronaut and I actually picked. I actually received one.
00:14:04 Of those.
00:14:05 And it came in really grainy and ******, but I still received it, so I felt like I'd accomplished something. So it does work. In fact, I did receive it with that app because the.
00:14:17 SSTV hardware that I have is so old it can't do it. Can't do the the formats that they were using.
00:14:28 But I thought that'd be pretty.
00:14:29 Cool, there's something similar in book two where they they decide to use old technology like that and marry it to the newer technology to confuse those that might be listening and look lurking and being lazy.
00:14:47 And using AI to try to see what millions of people are doing, or hundreds of 1,000,000, maybe, maybe billions, really of people are doing simultaneously.
00:15:00 By using the server farms that use text to speech, which would be circumvented if you were using a dead technology over a newer technology. So just as an example, this isn't precisely what happens in the book, but to give.
00:15:19 You an idea?
00:15:21 Imagine you have a discord, Sir.
00:15:24 And you're communicating back and forth and let's say you are an evil government.
00:15:31 And the evil government is listening to all discord conversations simultaneously, just swallowing them up all of that information is being immediately going from speech to text and looking for keywords and logging everything that you talk about and, you know, red flagging certain words.
00:15:52 And this sort of a thing, because there's so much data, there's no way they have the analysts to go listen to all of it. So they just leave it up.
00:15:58 To AI, they do most of the ingestion right?
00:16:01 And imagine if you will, that one of these discord servers is just transmitting the well R TTY. And if you want to, I mean, it sounds like a fax machine to give you an idea. And it's such an old technology, the AI is not equipped.
00:16:21 To translate this fax machine noise so it just hears it and it doesn't write down anything. It just seems that it sees it as crap, but to the people that are on that discord server, if they have the ability to translate that code.
00:16:39 Then there you go, and then as an added layer of security.
00:16:44 You know you don't just do it in plain text. There is a little bit of I don't want to say encryption, but I guess in a way just not digital encryption. There's a level of encryption involved as well. So even if somehow the the good people at the, the, this fictional evil government.
00:17:04 Had thought to include the decoding of something like that in their software. It would still be a little confused.
00:17:13 Because it would.
00:17:14 Just be, it'd be coded language all the same.
00:17:19 So I thought that would be a cool thing to do is I could transmit a a photo.
00:17:25 With a secret message in it, maybe during the beginning of the show and.
00:17:32 Yeah, I know it would be kind of fun cause.
00:17:34 It'd be kind of like the.
00:17:36 The secret decoder ring stuff like that's not just a meme. That was real. The the radio shows that they would do back in the, I think, 40s.
00:17:45 The reason they had these little decoder rings is during the radio show and it was to get you to buy something.
00:17:52 Right. Like it was like if you buy Cracker Jacks, you can.
Speaker
00:17:54 Get the secret?
Devon
00:17:55 Decoder ring and then.
00:17:57 You if you're a kid, you're like, oh, sweet.
00:17:59 And so you go buy Cracker Jacks or whatever to get your stupid decoder ring. And usually when you decode the message.
00:18:06 It's it's a commercial for like more Cracker Jacks or something like that, but.
00:18:11 But it's still. You're like a kid. So you're like, I just decoded the secret.
00:18:14 Message from the you know.
00:18:16 Captain America or whoever it was.
00:18:18 And I promise not to do that. I'm not going to.
00:18:21 Just like you must buy more, buy more, consume.
00:18:26 Or something like that but but yeah.
00:18:30 Ohh by the.
00:18:31 Way throughout the show, since we can't hear what's going on here, maybe I will periodically try to listen to see if maybe someone's trying to get through. I do see.
00:18:40 I do see that the the level bar bouncing around, so someone might be trying. Let's have a listen.
00:18:46 And that's a no, I don't hear.
00:18:48 Anything, so I don't know why that was bouncing around.
00:18:52 So there it is all the same.
00:18:54 If you want to call in and uh, or you know, who knows, maybe propagation will change and it'll just start typing stuff up on the screen. Random Boomer and Sarajevo is is.
00:19:08 Is typing out, but we'll see. This could be a massive failure, but I figured what the hell. Let's try to let's try to get it going all right.
00:19:17 So moving right along, we have a lot of stuff to talk about. Here's 1 real quick thing.
00:19:23 It's not really. There's there's a lot of people freaking out about this. See, this just goes to what I've been saying, though, about how sometimes there are just coincidences. Sometimes there are just coincidences. Now, that said, this one's kind of weird.
00:19:42 And I'm not.
00:19:43 Prepared to say that this is just a coin.
00:19:45 Incidents, but I'm also not prepared to say that this is some crazy thing. Now, a lot of you guys know. Hopefully by now about the GameStop thing. And yes, I know I've been calling it GameSpot half of the time. That honestly, that just illustrates how how totally irrelevant.
00:20:06 This company is but at GameStop.
00:20:10 I'm sure you guys know about what's been going on with that and the guy at Reddit who has been the the rallying point or the the starter behind this movement, the guy that's got the ball rolling, looks shockingly.
00:20:29 Like the CEO of Robin Hood, shockingly.
00:20:35 Yeah, look.
00:20:36 He does look a lot like him.
00:20:39 And the eye color is different.
00:20:41 And there's been. And it's not just.
00:20:43 This photo because I look that.
00:20:44 Was like what?
00:20:46 Maybe that photo. Maybe that photo just makes him look a lot like that guy.
00:20:51 But they don't look alike at all. You know, maybe this is just, it's just that one angle makes it. No, no, he.
00:20:58 He looks just like the guy.
00:21:00 Like a lot like the guy.
00:21:02 Which is interesting and again.
00:21:05 That doesn't automatically mean that doesn't automatically mean.
Speaker 2
00:21:08 They're the same guy.
00:21:11 They're this. It's all a.
Devon
00:21:12 Trap. It's the same guy.
Speaker
00:21:13 Right.
Devon
00:21:15 Now that said.
00:21:17 I don't know. Maybe they're the same guy, but yeah, it doesn't automatically mean that. Now. I will tell you this. It's kind of like what I was saying the other day. This is being allowed the trend. This is being allowed to go mainstream. Had this been shut down? I mean, there's we've seen what they do when they want to shut something completely down, right? We've seen what happens when they want.
00:21:38 To do that.
00:21:39 And it's relatively effective.
00:21:43 We've seen the mainstream steer a narrative.
00:21:48 Perfect examples I.
00:21:49 Mean like, look the insurrection on the 6th, right? I mean, they, they, they, the the narrative that the normie in the Normie sphere is going to hear is nothing like what actually happened.
00:22:02 And so they could very easily do the same thing to this right. And they haven't really done quite a good job of that. Again, it doesn't mean that it's all part of some plan. It just means, huh.
00:22:16 You know, that's all it means. Just means.
00:22:20 Hmm, that's all it means. That's all it means. So I just thought I would pop that up there, blow some minds, maybe make people, uh wonder. Wonder if if that the doppelgangers are up to something. But again, they might just look alike.
00:22:39 Sometimes that happens.
00:22:41 Sometimes that happens.
00:22:43 So it is what it is, all right.
00:22:48 Now a couple of.
00:22:48 Other things have been going on.
00:22:51 One thing we'll just talk about this a little a little bit. I was thinking at first I was going to read the whole article, but it's just such a long article. It's and and you can go look at it yourselves if you want, but it's really it's it's, you know it it's it's really we've talked a lot about this already and it's kind of a lot of.
00:23:10 It will just.
00:23:11 Confirmed what I suspected and have been saying for.
00:23:14 Well, years, really.
00:23:16 And that is there was a medium article written by Patrick Byrne of Overstock. I don't know if you guys remember this guy, Patrick Byrne, from Overstock, who was getting involved with the queue stuff to some degree where he was saying that, no, don't worry, don't worry, Trump has.
00:23:35 The ability to stop all this and Trump can be president again, but the difference, one of the reasons why I took him more seriously.
00:23:44 Is it didn't come along with all of this stuff that you were hearing from like the the my pillow guy or even General Flynn or any of these people that seemed like very confident, very confident that like Trump was going to continue to be president. And you don't have to worry about Biden or anything like that. No, he didn't sound confident at all he sounded.
00:24:04 A little delusional. I'm not gonna lie like a little.
00:24:07 You know, he's a little out there. And and I wasn't everything he said I took with a grain of salt, right. But I believe that he believed what he was saying and I believed that he was nervous, you know, because he he sounded.
00:24:20 He, like he was, he was convinced 100% of there was fraud and he was convinced 100%. There were things that that the President could do, you know, the President Trump could do to remain president. And he was convinced that he might even do it.
00:24:35 But he was nervous. He was nervous that things weren't going down the way they would have to go down in order for that to happen. He wasn't being like the my pillow guy where he was making streams from his private jet, saying I'm 1000% sure Trump will be.
Speaker 2
00:24:50 President and blah blah blah blah.
Devon
00:24:52 And he wasn't sounding like he wasn't even sounding like Sidney.
Speaker 2
00:24:56 Powell with I'm I'm going to release the cracking.
Devon
00:24:59 Or nothing like that. He sounded nervous. He sounded discouraged and nervous, and he wrote a medium article which kind of summarized why he was so well discouraged and nervous. And it really just confirmed everything that I've been saying about the Trump administration for years.
00:25:16 And that is.
00:25:17 That it was a complete, utter **** show.
00:25:20 That it was, it was.
00:25:21 Just a a giant, chaotic, incompetent mess at the White House.
00:25:30 And that people that you know, incompetent boomers who had no grasp on technology or or anything like that, were at the wheel. You know, people like Giuliani as an example and and and specifically he talked about Giuliani.
00:25:44 And essentially said that Giuliani was a raging alcoholic that had no concept of of technology and needed help sending an e-mail. And this was the guy that was going.
00:25:54 To be in charge.
00:25:56 Of your electronic fraud lawsuit.
00:26:02 And that they were just basically phoning it in.
00:26:06 And that the as they were telling everyone that they were, you know, going to fight.
00:26:10 This, you know, half of the the staffers had already been sent home over at the White House.
00:26:16 And that many of them were just running out the clock.
00:26:21 The the Trump children were out, you know, planning their retirement or or running fundraising. But none of them were focused at all at the on the problem at hand.
00:26:34 That they that privately it appeared as though everything you saw about stop the steel.
00:26:41 Was theater and fund raising everything and that behind the scenes, no one actually had any intention whatsoever of quote UN quote stopping the steel.
00:26:54 And that, in fact, they'd raised possibly, he said. N He said definitely north of $100 million and maybe as much as $300 million were raised under this banner of stopping the steel. We need that money to help stop the steel. We need that money to pay for these lawyers and for these technical experts and for all this stuff.
00:27:14 And you know, all these cube boomers and everyone else that that wanted to stop the steal they were sending in their donations, the pay pigs as I as I was talking about the last stream, all the simps all the Trump simps were sending in their ******* neat bucks and saying yeah we need to stop the steel stop the steel and what he said was.
00:27:32 Not a penny of that.
00:27:34 Not a penny of that.
00:27:37 Went to stopping any steel.
00:27:41 Not a single penny.
00:27:43 And that everyone working.
00:27:46 On the case whether you're talking about his team, whether you're talking about the chaotic, incompetent amateurs at the Trump White House.
00:27:56 Everyone was working on a well, essentially a volunteer basis. No one was getting paid. He was paying out of his own pocket. A lot of this stuff, a lot of the lawyers.
00:28:07 Involved were, were.
00:28:09 Were working for free. There was a story about Giuliani was supposedly making $20,000 like a day or we I don't remember.
00:28:17 But but even that turned out that.
00:28:20 He wasn't even Giuliani wasn't even really charging, but that people at the top of the RNC, people at the top of the GOP, the kinds of ******** that.
00:28:31 Most Trump supporters do.
Speaker 2
00:28:33 Not like.
Devon
00:28:34 They were the ones getting this $300 million for future campaigns so that they could push global ****.
00:28:42 Just instead of at the speed of light driving the speed limit.
00:28:48 They could ease you into global **** instead of shoving it down your throat.
00:28:54 With all of your money, but the help of your $300 million that you had donated to stopped the steel that literally nobody was working on.
00:29:05 And he described how not only when he would go.
00:29:09 To try to meet people at the White House or when he would go to try to meet people at this office building where Giuliani was, I guess their headquarters for.
00:29:21 Stopping the steel.
Speaker
00:29:22 You know you.
Devon
00:29:23 Know not only when he would show up and.
00:29:25 And people would.
00:29:25 Just be literally just running out the clock, collecting the paycheck. In the case of the staffers like, you know, some of these guys are getting just their regular.
00:29:33 Salary, right? And they're, but they they they're all looking for jobs. They know that the end of the the Trump administration is nigh and.
00:29:43 You know, these are professional deep Staters. These are professional bureaucrats. So what are they doing? They're just, they know that their project that they've been working on for four years is is wrapping up in a few weeks. And so they're.
00:29:54 Looking for a new job?
00:29:57 That's it. They're just, they're just kind of like you would be doing if you found out that your company was going.
00:30:01 Out of business in three weeks.
00:30:04 Most people? Yeah. And just to be fair, if let's say you started working for a company and for whatever reason, there's a hostile takeover or I don't know, something happens where it's going to jeopardize the company.
00:30:16 You might have a handful of people that are like, let's let's save the company, you know, let's let's try to keep it going, you know, you know, maybe.
00:30:27 But generally speaking, most people are just going to shrug their shoulders and say, OK, well, what's my severance package? You know what? When's the my last day and start looking for a job.
00:30:38 And when you don't hire true believers, when you don't drain the swamp and install your your fanatic following.
00:30:48 That's what you get.
00:30:50 You get a.
00:30:51 Lot of people where this is just a job like any other job, working for Trump is.
00:30:54 Just the same.
00:30:55 As working for Biden, they don't care. They.
00:30:57 Really don't care.
00:30:59 They really don't care who's.
00:31:00 In the White House, a.
00:31:01 Lot of these guys, they just, I mean it it it changes a couple things about their job, but really it it's the same as changing CEO's at your job.
00:31:09 Because for them, working at the at the federal government is it's it's that it's working at a.
00:31:14 Giant company.
00:31:17 And they're just doing any kind of pencil pushing job that you could do anywhere.
00:31:22 And the only difference is you don't get.
00:31:25 Fired for incompetence?
00:31:27 Like, it's almost impossible to get fired.
00:31:30 And if you just keep working in the system, eventually you'll make it a **** ton of money and and you will.
00:31:38 You will be able to retire and and you'll have lots of benefits and all that sort of stuff.
00:31:42 So you don't.
00:31:43 Rock the boat? Who cares? **** it.
00:31:46 And that's the majority of the of the deep state. Honestly, a lot of the majority of the deep state is just a bunch of amoral ***** that are there to collect a paycheck.
00:31:54 And that's the majority of the people that we're.
00:31:57 Working on quote.
00:31:58 UN quote stop the steel.
00:32:01 And so he goes into more detail in his medium article talking about how just the the communication was complete ******** and how Giuliani couldn't grasp anything technical whatsoever, and that that really kind of bled into the rest of the people around.
00:32:18 Them and how almost all the evidence that they were trying to siphon over to Juliani was ignored, and that really Giuliani's job was it was theater, it was to make it look like they were trying something through the courts. And, you know, just put on a show.
00:32:39 While they collected your $300 million.
00:32:43 And that's it.
00:32:47 You know which is which also goes to explaining away. If you remember, I pretty sure I covered this during when it happened.
00:32:54 There was a time when Patrick Byrne and Sidney Powell and maybe Linwood, I don't know, that Psycho, they actually managed to get their way into the white.
00:33:04 House in in front of Trump and try to get him to actually stop the steal they had written out a bunch of legal briefs. General Flynn. Apparently it had gone so far as to write executive order drafts where Trump would just have to sign it, and they could.
00:33:26 Not martial law, but they could send in US marshals to.
00:33:32 Maybe. I guess it's a foreign martial law, but it's not like the martial law where there's like helicopters and you know that stuff. But they would just go in and seize control of the voting machines. Image the hard drives.
00:33:44 And before that, you know, they could be altered and also seize the paper ballots that because a lot of these states people don't.
00:33:52 Know a lot of.
00:33:52 These states the still have not given access to anyone to the paper receipts to these machines.
00:33:59 And you know he's, you know, they it worked something out where it would take, like, you know, 2-3 days tops, 2-3 days. And then if if you did that and it turned out that there was, there was no significant amount of fraud, then it be done, you know and then it would no longer be this is there, fraud was there fraud. We had the video of this lady with the suitcases and all this other.
00:34:22 It would just be, no, we we we went through all the paper receipts. We did all this. We imaged all the hard drives. You know, we looked at the the logs. We looked at the digital fingerprints on everything and and we don't have any hard evidence. So that's that.
00:34:38 They got **** blocked, you know they got **** blocked by the the GOP people that Trump decided to hire, and that was the end.
00:34:48 Of that, it was over.
00:34:54 It was just like I said, it was a very revealing but not really cause. This is exactly what I've been saying for.
00:35:01 For years was going on in the Trump administration. That was just a a bunch of, you know, either complicit or or bumbling fools.
00:35:10 You know there, there was no plan. There never was. There was never even kind of a plan.
00:35:16 It was just bumbling fools.
00:35:20 Bumbling fools that that had never really expected to be at the White House.
00:35:24 That were winging it.
00:35:28 And because they were winging it, and because Trump.
00:35:30 Is lazy. Look, he's lazy.
00:35:32 He's lazy.
00:35:34 He delegated a lot of his job to these people who didn't want to do anything.
00:35:42 That he ran on and because, honestly, because Trump really didn't really, he didn't really want to do a lot of that stuff either. If you watched that art of the shamila video I did, he doesn't seem to.
00:35:51 Be very principled.
00:35:53 He doesn't seem to be very, you know, at the service of these immovable.
00:36:03 Principles that he wanted to to.
00:36:07 And act.
00:36:09 Or to live.
00:36:09 By even you know it, there was nothing.
00:36:11 It was just like this.
00:36:14 Smokescreen of of ********. That that sounded good. But at the end of the day, he didn't. He didn't want to do any of this stuff. He didn't really care that much. Not enough to to even be a a competent executive. Right? So it was just this chaotic mess of grifters at the White House.
00:36:34 And Justice career politician types. While Trump said things on Twitter.
00:36:41 That sounded cool sometimes.
00:36:44 And Q Anon said crazy **** on the Internet that sounded next level ******* spy movie ****, but it was all ********. It was all ********.
00:36:57 We would have been better off with a jab.
00:37:01 With someone who's at least if that's. Look, if that's what we're going to get, you might as well get someone.
00:37:06 Who's at least competent, right?
00:37:09 And I don't know, maybe Jeb would have gone along with some of this stuff that that we see going on with Biden, with the Domestic Patriot Act and this sort of a thing. I don't know, maybe maybe would have speed that up, I don't know. I don't know. The Trump maybe give us a couple more years before the hammer really came.
00:37:26 Down I don't.
00:37:27 Know because in a lot of ways.
00:37:29 That the hammer started coming down because of Trump.
00:37:33 You know, a lot of this stuff, a lot of this rage from the left. A lot of this irrational, hysterical rage coming from the left.
00:37:43 Was because of Trump?
00:37:48 Would it have been as bad? Even like? I don't know, I don't.
00:37:51 Know we'll never know.
00:37:53 But it's something to consider.
00:37:55 It's something to consider when you when you talk about how.
00:37:57 Oh, you, I miss Trump. I miss him. Why?
00:38:03 You know, just go back and want if you know, look, if you're that much of A fanboy, go back and watch some of his rallies, you'll stop missing him pretty soon. Like, if you go back far enough, especially and see some of the **** that he's promising that you that in retrospect, you know.
00:38:16 Was all ********.
00:38:20 But there were some significant evidence of fraud there is there is some very weird stuff going on, a lot of, and I don't I don't.
00:38:27 I'm not trying to be.
00:38:30 Vague, like there's some of it. I haven't seen all of the hard evidence to back it up, but just, you know, as an example, and people will say, oh, that sounds crazy. That sounds Q anani not so much. And I'll tell you why. Like, there was a one of the things Patrick Byrne mentions in his article. And I'd love to.
00:38:45 See what hard evidence he has to back this up and it.
00:38:49 May very well exist.
00:38:51 Is that there was a voting machines where the, uh, the tally was going to Pakistani ISIS, which is like that's like their CIA and you might think oh that sounds really kunani and crazy. Why the Awan brothers worked for ISIS.
00:39:08 The Awan brothers, who had access to all of Congress's laptops and computers and emails and and are running their e-mail server literally from the a shack in their backyard.
00:39:20 And faced 0 prosecution 0 and we're able to leave the country.
00:39:27 They were ISI.
00:39:31 So why would it be so weird?
00:39:33 That these voting machines are sending and **** for all we know, it's sending them to the.
00:39:38 To the Alwan brothers.
00:39:41 You know, we don't know.
00:39:43 I mean, it's such a ******* absolute **** show.
00:39:49 When it comes to people that are supposed to be on.
00:39:51 The right.
00:39:52 Help you know representing you. It's just a bunch of ******* low IQ, self-serving ******* at at best at best.
00:40:03 That's what you have. That's why the Awan brothers never got prosecuted because, quite frankly.
00:40:09 People like Senator Grassley and the people that did these half fast little hearings that at least make you know to to, to have the appearance of that something was.
00:40:17 Happening most of these old.
00:40:19 ******* that they have, they have no idea.
00:40:21 How how any?
00:40:22 This technology works. They have no ******* idea. They have no idea why it's such a big deal.
00:40:30 That all of Congress.
00:40:33 Their their, their their drop.
00:40:35 Boxes and their their e-mail addresses and all this stuff is totally accessible by foreign intelligence agents. I mean, if that's not a big enough deal to them for something to actually happen, nothing.
00:40:48 That's what you're working with. You're working with.
00:40:50 You got *******.
00:40:52 Yeah. ******* on your side.
00:40:56 Or like I said, they're complicit.
00:40:59 But I I honestly I think in this case they're just, they're just *******. They don't understand technology. It's like Patrick Burns said. You know, Giuliani needs help sending a ******* e-mail.
00:41:14 And it's not like Giuliani had this extra competent sidekick that would help him, and that he was just the face of it, or for which was terrible face, by the way. Like, why would you want Giuliani?
00:41:27 As the like.
00:41:27 Why would you even do it that way?
00:41:28 But no, that's not even the case.
00:41:31 Giuliani, you know, by all accounts was literally hammered, like, drunk off is.
00:41:38 Like, I mean, if you're if you're.
00:41:41 Alcoholic. You can drink a lot and and still maintain it. Sounds like he's he's like a raging ******* alcoholic. The amount of liquor that, at least according to Patrick Byrne, that this guy's drinking before it's even dinner time.
00:41:53 He's probably just a raging ******* alcoholic.
00:41:56 And so maybe he could function to some.
00:41:59 Degree but like man.
00:42:01 Raging ******* alcoholic.
00:42:03 With a hair dye dripping down the side of his head because he's getting all sweaty and worked up in a press conference and has no idea what the **** he's talking about.
00:42:14 Trying to sell cigars on his.
00:42:17 On his little *******.
00:42:19 Podcast or whatever the **** that thing is.
00:42:23 Telling people that that gropers are trying to kill the president because he supports Israel.
00:42:30 They're these far right, you know, disgusting, anti Semites.
00:42:38 But that's OK. Let's let's let's sync for that team anyway, right? Let's stop the steel, guys. Let's stop the steel. And by the way, this the everything that he said it it 100% coincided with things I was hearing. I have people I I have. I don't know. I have people I've got, I've I have acquaintances and friends.
00:42:58 That are still in DC or not in DC but work with people in DC and that's that's what everyone was saying.
00:43:07 That it was just a level of incompetence, that it was even for, you know, federal government standards was.
00:43:15 A little shocking.
00:43:16 And that no one seemed.
00:43:17 To know what the **** they were doing. Ever.
00:43:24 So everyone telling you that that there was a plan and that there was the God Emperor and all this other stuff, they just fundamentally don't understand.
00:43:36 Government, they don't understand people.
00:43:40 They understand fiction.
00:43:43 They don't understand real life. They understand fiction.
00:43:49 Because and look at, that's not even really an indictment of them that I think that's most of the West right now. Most people they're experienced with life is.
00:43:56 Through a screen.
00:43:58 It's through movies.
00:44:00 It's through YouTube videos. It's through songs.
00:44:05 It's their TV shows, it's their Netflix most people.
00:44:10 When you get right.
00:44:11 Down to it.
00:44:12 Their real world life experience is very limited, very limited.
00:44:19 And So what they have to to draw from when trying to figure out what the hell is going on, trying to interpret the things that the media is telling them.
00:44:30 It's fiction.
00:44:33 It's fiction.
00:44:36 And so, because things like just well as an example, because like in a movie like this guy, right, like it's possible they look very similar. It's they could be the same guy. You know, it's possible it's possible.
00:44:51 But because that would be such a a cool plot twist in a movie or in a book.
00:44:59 There's people that will, that you will never be able to convince them that that's not the same guy. Why? Because in a movie or in a book, that would be the same guy.
00:45:10 You know, in, in a movie or a book.
00:45:12 There would be a plan.
00:45:16 It's a boring.
00:45:16 Movie. If if the whole movie is just about a bunch of incompetent people, it. If it you know the the the movie is just about some guy who was trying to improve his brand and he he utilized things like Cambridge Analytica to figure out what people wanted to hear and then he just told them what they wanted to hear and they got elected. And then.
00:45:36 Just kind of phoned it in for four years while tweeting some stuff like that's not. That's not a very exciting movie.
00:45:44 It's kind of a boring movie.
00:45:50 A much better movie is 1 where he's fighting the Satanic Pedos, and he's going to, you know, drain the swamp and and Hillary's got an ankle bracelet and she's under house arrest and Podesta's, you know, in a shipping container somewhere, being interrogated with a a Jack Bauer type with a screwdriver.
00:46:10 Or you know that that Snowden is some, you know, Russian.
00:46:18 Mastermind spy and that Julian Assange is is a space alien.
00:46:23 That's like like you know, I.
00:46:24 Mean like, that's the exciting.
00:46:27 Fun narrative.
00:46:33 And so when these people are constructing, constructing their narrative of of what the hell is going on around them? Because we all live in them?
00:46:39 We all live in a narrative.
00:46:41 We all do, and and everyone's narrative has some fiction. Everyone's mine does, too.
00:46:47 Everyone's narrative is has.
00:46:51 At least some fiction.
00:46:56 As peoples experience with the real world.
00:47:00 Has been limited, especially now with the COVID stuff, right? People aren't even going out ******* side anymore.
00:47:07 Their narratives are becoming more and more fictional.
00:47:12 More and more fictional as people become isolated.
00:47:16 As people have to rely more heavily.
00:47:20 On fiction for for what would qualify for human interaction.
00:47:30 Their minds become.
00:47:33 More accepting of things that only happen in fiction.
00:47:42 And so that is exactly what happened with.
00:47:44 The Trump administration.
00:47:46 People. People looked at it.
00:47:48 Like it was a.
00:47:49 ******* movie or a book or a TV show.
00:47:54 And that helped look that helped the grifters think about it. If you're a grifter.
00:48:00 And people are tuning in to find out.
00:48:03 What's happening this week on what's what? Are this the exciting new episode of the Trump administration?
00:48:10 What's more exciting to tell your audience?
00:48:13 That there's some fancy plan.
00:48:15 That, that, that they're gonna.
00:48:16 You know.
00:48:16 Like you gotta make it entertaining, right? How? How entertaining is it?
00:48:21 To say no, there's.
00:48:22 A bunch of incompetent boomers. They don't know what the **** they're doing and we're.
00:48:25 ******. No one wants to hear that.
Speaker
00:48:28 I mean, think of.
Devon
00:48:28 How mad people get when a show that they've been watching ends in a way.
00:48:34 And look, it's almost.
00:48:35 Impossible. Like if you have a show that's been going on for even longer than like 4.
00:48:39 Or five years.
00:48:41 People are attached to these fictional characters, so no matter what you do, people are going to be mad because you're never going to be able to fulfill whatever fantasies are in the minds.
00:48:50 Of your audience, right? And so if you think about every single big show, whether it was the, you know, the last episode of of Seinfeld, the last episode of The Sopranos or, You Know.
00:49:03 Very rarely do you ever.
00:49:04 Hear people say that they like the last episode.
00:49:12 Because they have their own little *******.
00:49:15 Narrative of what they want to have happen. You know, the last episode of the office.
00:49:23 All these shows that ran for several years.
00:49:28 People attach people bring that into their real life.
00:49:36 Had a cough there.
00:49:39 These people become like their family, their friends.
00:49:43 That's how attached.
00:49:44 To fiction is the people, the people are.
00:49:46 That's why it's so important.
00:49:49 To to analyze.
00:49:52 Entertainment. And that's why it's so devastating to our movement or just to the West in general, that the right has just never really never really grasped.
00:50:05 The importance of media and by that.
00:50:07 I mean fiction.
00:50:12 When they when they come to the table and they try to present their.
00:50:14 Arguments. It's with graphs.
00:50:17 It's with reason and evidence.
00:50:21 Well, if if humans were reason, evidence based creatures.
00:50:26 You wouldn't have to have the.
00:50:27 Discussion in the beginning, right?
00:50:31 This argument won't even be taking place.
00:50:36 That's not how you win the hearts and minds.
00:50:40 You win the hearts and minds by by having movie after movie after movie, after movie.
00:50:50 Transmitting your your ideology and your worldview.
00:50:55 And TV show after TV show and song after song and book, after book and and so forth.
00:51:02 And if you saturate the culture with your worldview, it becomes reality.
00:51:08 It becomes reality, so whoever can and and and look you, we all know now that news is fiction.
00:51:17 So that you can throw that.
00:51:19 In that whole pot.
00:51:24 And if you control all the fiction in the society, you control the society, period. You don't need to have facts and evidence. You don't need to reason with people you don't.
00:51:35 Why bother?
00:51:38 Let the people who don't control the fiction in the world have to do that. You can use fiction. You can.
00:51:43 Make **** up.
00:51:47 You don't have an example of of this white on black crime. That's OK we'll make a whole ******* series about it. It's all fiction, but.
00:51:55 People don't. They don't know.
00:51:59 You want to.
00:51:59 Push gay marriage. All right. You don't have to actually find a happily married gay couple that is, or or any kind of statistic about that or or, you know, any kind of evidence that it's going to be OK for them to adopt children. No, just make a movie.
00:52:15 About it being OK.
00:52:17 Let's make a movie.
00:52:18 Look, it's fine in the movie.
00:52:21 It's going to workout, it's cool in the.
00:52:23 TV show that I watch.
00:52:25 It'll be fine.
00:52:31 But the right that has never understood the importance of this never, never trust me. They've never.
00:52:36 I've I have I spent back.
00:52:39 Before I was, I was.
00:52:40 As Blackpill as I am now, I spent a significant amount of time, money and energy in front of big donors.
00:52:51 Libertarians mostly, but right leaning libertarians trying to get fiction funded.
00:52:59 And they don't. They don't get it.
00:53:02 They think it's a waste of ******* time. They think it's a.
00:53:05 Waste of ******* money.
00:53:11 And now and now because of that.
00:53:15 A lot of the people on the right.
00:53:18 Are under the spell of fiction.
00:53:22 They're under the spell of fiction.
00:53:29 The fiction that was.
00:53:32 The God emperor.
00:53:35 The God Emperor show.
00:53:43 The fiction that was or that is Tucker Carlson.
00:53:47 As an example.
00:53:50 It's all fiction.
00:53:54 When you look behind the curtain.
00:53:58 You see, it's just a bunch of self-serving ******** collecting $300 million. And as I've said in the past, these are people that not only do they not.
00:54:06 Represent you. They hate you.
00:54:08 They're disgusted by you.
00:54:12 They're embarrassed by you.
00:54:18 And they're laughing as they count that money that the pay pay that the pay pigs sent them.
00:54:30 And that's just facts. Looks like someone sort of got a couple letters.
00:54:37 Read let's let's turn it up and see if we.
00:54:38 Can hear someone trying.
00:54:42 No, I don't hear anything.
00:54:44 But the radio has drifted a.
00:54:45 Tad, I'm going to bring.
00:54:46 It back on a frequency here.
00:54:54 All right.
00:54:58 I'll be surprised. Like I said, a because propagation, but really B because I mean how many of you guys are sitting here listening with a hand radio ready to go with like A and even if you are, how many of you actually know CW well enough to.
00:55:14 I knew this could.
00:55:14 Happen, but some there's a there's a US.
00:55:17 Maybe probably a random error, but maybe someone.
00:55:21 Maybe someone got in there.
00:55:25 All right, so moving right along a couple of white pills are, I don't know if they're really white pills, but.
00:55:34 Well, first, let's let's before we do.
00:55:38 Before we do the.
00:55:39 White pills. Let's do one more black pill. Why not? Let's do another one. It's not it. It's more of a funny black pill. It's not even. It's not that big of a black pill because I don't think a lot of you guys are using Bumble anyway, Bumble.
00:55:59 Bumble will ban users for being fatphobic.
00:56:03 Or transphobic.
00:56:06 That's right.
00:56:08 The dating app Bumble is putting the kibosh on body shaming, the company announced Wednesday that the app would begin throwing out members caught using language that can be deemed a fat phobic ablist racist colorist.
00:56:25 Homophobic or transphobic?
00:56:29 The new restrictions will apply to users direct messages as well as those with profiles that openly discriminate against different body types.
00:56:40 Body shaming is not acceptable on or off the Bumble app, a statement from Bumble reads. For those who may not know, body shaming means forcing your opinion of a good body onto others.
00:56:54 An algorithm has been set up to flag words and phrases associated with body shaming and then assessed by a live.
00:57:02 Moderate moderator, according to the Guardian.
00:57:06 Warnings will then be sent to the users at their first offence.
00:57:11 Along with sensitivity training materials.
00:57:14 Before being banned.
00:57:19 So in other words, they have an AI that's going to read all of your direct messages and scrape all of your profiles, and if it sees anything that looks like it might.
00:57:31 Mean that you don't want to date a fat ******.
00:57:37 It'll freeze your count and say warning.
00:57:40 You must **** the ********.
00:57:43 Here is your.
00:57:44 Pro ******* ****** propaganda that you must complete before you can continue.
00:57:50 Next time we will kick you.
00:57:52 Off of the platform.
00:57:55 The Austin based, see Austin. You guys are in trouble, Texas.
00:58:00 You guys are in trouble. You're going to be. Here's another black pill. You're going to be California in just a handful of years. If if if you're not.
00:58:06 Already the Austin, TX based company wants to foster a quote kind or more respectful and more equal space on the Internet, said Naomi Laughland. I'd like to see her early life, although Laughlin doesn't really sound too tribal.
00:58:21 Who runs bumbles overseas marketing division? Key to this has always been our zero tolerance policy for racist and hate driven speech.
00:58:30 Abusive behavior and harassment.
00:58:34 A 2016 survey by Woo plus, a dating app for plus sized women.
00:58:40 I didn't know that that even existed. Woo plus.
00:58:43 All right guys, for all you, never mind.
00:58:52 Did you have for plus size? Women found that 71%.
00:58:56 Of 1000 users who call themselves curvy, curvy, that's not a nice word, curvy.
00:59:05 Had also been fat shamed by men on other dating apps more broadly. At 2020, Pew study found that 33% of women on dating apps had been called an offensive name by another user. Oh, God forbid.
00:59:20 God forbid, is ****. Is that a?
00:59:25 See how is the AI going to determine if I'm calling a ***** a ****?
00:59:29 Or if we're just discussing her ****, I I don't. I don't know. I don't know.
00:59:34 I guess that's where the the guy in India who's going to get paid to handle it once the AI can't figure it out, will have to determine whether I'm talking about vagene or calling someone a ****.
00:59:48 Fans of women centered at of the of the women centered app Bumble, and for those of you don't know, bumble is like it's like Tinder, except for, I think, women have to make the first move or whatever, right, so it's it's.
01:00:07 Like men can't just start messaging someone even if they match up. Like the women, the women have to do it.
01:00:14 But anyway, which urges Lady users to make the first move say the move is another reason why they love the company.
01:00:25 Yeah, women want women want don't want to be bombarded by, by weirdos. But also they want to have as much control as possible. I'm very interested in seeing how this works and also extremely happy to see it launch tweeted music journalist Courtney E Smith.
01:00:44 It was probably a childless cat lady.
01:00:46 Some are calling.
01:00:47 For other dating apps to take note.
01:00:50 So there you go, you will date the ********. You will eat the bugs. You will live in the pod. You will date the ********, the fat ********.
01:01:00 Not that there's really any other kind, but.
01:01:02 There you go.
Speaker
01:01:05 So that.
Devon
01:01:07 Yet another step in the right direction. If you're engineering a soft genocide.
01:01:14 A soft genocide. Let's control let's control the breeding habits.
01:01:23 Of this group.
01:01:25 By forcing them to interact with non reproductive and unhealthy people.
01:01:33 All right.
01:01:35 So that that's.
01:01:37 I don't know is that really a black pill? I don't know if that's really a black pill so much as it's a pill.
01:01:43 It's maybe it's a black pill.
01:01:47 Oh, good Lord.
01:01:50 So now.
01:01:51 Here's a couple of white pills.
01:01:53 I'm going to have to look this one up.
01:01:57 Because I unfortunately.
01:01:58 Just have a screenshot rather than the actual news story.
01:02:06 I'm very curious to hear how the mainstream.
01:02:11 Uh is going to cover this.
01:02:16 Here we go. This is from Fox News. This is from Fox News.
01:02:24 Louisiana widow denied burial plot for sheriff's deputy husband in a whites only cemetery.
01:02:33 Well, I mean, look.
01:02:36 If you don't like it, build your.
01:02:38 Own cemetery, right?
01:02:43 But again, see, this is the thing.
01:02:47 When it comes to the right, who doesn't know how to fight, doesn't understand power, and it just specializes in losing and in losing ground, they don't under they don't, they don't. They can sit there and.
01:02:59 Say, oh, it's not fair. It's not fair.
01:03:03 It doesn't matter. Yeah, it's not fair. Life isn't fair. It's never going.
01:03:07 To be fair.
01:03:08 And as long as you sit there screaming that, how come? How come you know, private companies matter when it comes to getting the platform off of Twitter and and YouTube. But it doesn't matter when it comes to baking a gay cake or having your whites only cemetery.
01:03:27 Because it doesn't matter.
01:03:30 It's like I was saying earlier, if reason and evidence and rationality and all that stuff matter to ******* humans.
01:03:36 We wouldn't be even talking about this making all these arguments with graphs and statistics and stuff like that. Look, you're going to meet.
01:03:44 That you're going.
01:03:45 To really are going to do is you're going to educate people who are already rational.
01:03:50 You're going to, you're going.
01:03:51 To reach the people that the the small small portion of the population.
01:03:56 Who does look at?
01:03:57 The world in a logical way, and increasingly, those people are going to be autistic like the autism thing. It's not just, you know, like a joke, it's it's real. The reason why the right has so many autists, if you will.
01:04:10 Is because they are not as swayed or as susceptible by the emotional arguments. But that's that's unusual.
01:04:19 That's unusual. Most humans are.
01:04:22 And so most humans won't give a ****.
01:04:26 About inconsistencies or about.
01:04:35 The the hypocrisy my brain just totally shut down on that word. It was like they don't care about hypocrisy.
01:04:44 They they don't care about any of that.
01:04:47 All they care about is what feels good and it feels bad that this black sheriff deputy can't be buried where his wife wants.
01:04:56 Him buried and and.
01:04:58 All because of these ******* evil racists.
01:05:04 And so yeah, that's that's that's what's going on right now. I I suspect something will change let's.
01:05:10 Take a look.
01:05:11 At the article.
01:05:12 A Louisiana widow says she was stunned when the cemetery denied A burial plot for her husband, a black sheriff's deputy, claiming it was for whites only Carla Seaman or Simeon. I'd like to look into Simeon.
01:05:28 Wow, never mind.
01:05:30 Carla. Simeon said she tried to make arrangements at Oakland Springs Cemetery for her spouse, Alan Parish's sheriff's deputy Darrell Simeon, after he died Sunday from cancer. It was in their bylaws that the cemetery was white.
01:05:49 'S only Carla.
01:05:50 Told the.
01:05:52 I just looked or I just kind of looked at her and said there's no color. It's allowed, Darrell's daughter, Shayla, said. The woman at the cemetery showed them a contract, which outlined the right of burial of the remains of white human beings.
01:06:09 She had she had this paperwork in her hand.
01:06:13 That, she said, was drawn up 70 plus years ago. If we really wanted to have him buried here, we would have to get broad approval because he was a colored.
01:06:22 Man and look.
01:06:25 In a free society, this would be perfectly fine because I'm. I'm assuming that one of the reasons why this is in writing it at all is the people buried there wanted to be buried in a whites only cemetery.
01:06:37 And so that that dying wish, if you will, should be honored in perpetuity.
01:06:43 Isn't that the whole point of a cemetery? Why even have a cemetery if you?
01:06:47 Can't. Why buy a burial?
01:06:48 Plot if you have no control over what what's going to happen with it.
01:06:55 His family said that they were shocked not only that the discriminatory, discriminatory rule was part of the cemetery's contract.
01:07:03 But also how the woman handled the situation.
01:07:07 Ah, she wasn't polite, she just blatantly with no remorse, said I can't sell you a plot for your husband. Well, how? Why would she be remorseful?
01:07:17 You're going to a whites only cemetery and that and you're not white and you're asking.
01:07:21 For a burial plot.
01:07:23 Why would she be sympathetic to you?
01:07:25 You realize also there are blacks, black only cemeteries. They do exist.
01:07:31 Another one of Garry's daughters, blah blah, everyone dies. They bleed the same, you die. You're the same color. Death has no color.
01:07:45 Look again.
01:07:48 If you look at this rationally.
01:07:51 Does it really matter a whole hell of a.
01:07:54 Lot if there are integrated cemeteries.
01:07:59 Not really.
01:08:01 I mean, there's a cultural argument to be made, but not really. It's not like IQ matters.
01:08:08 When you're 6 feet.
01:08:09 Under, you know, I get it, I get it.
01:08:14 But it doesn't matter.
01:08:16 It doesn't matter. This is what people wanted.
01:08:19 This is what people chose to do.
01:08:23 That those wishes need to be honoured.
01:08:26 It is a cultural thing.
01:08:32 There is exclusivity in the world.
01:08:35 And sometimes, whether you think.
01:08:37 It's fair or not, you're going.
01:08:39 To be excluded from.
01:08:40 Certain things based on something that maybe.
01:08:43 You don't even control.
01:08:45 And that's OK.
01:08:47 And this argument that we're all the same because we're all the same color, but it's.
01:08:52 It's just boomer ********.
01:08:54 That I hope it it dies. I hope it dies.
01:08:58 And it's buried in a.
01:09:01 All white cemetery.
01:09:06 Anyway, so that that's going on right now.
01:09:11 Unfortunately, though, I don't believe that that'll that'll keep going because I I I as you go down through the article, skip through all the the stupid, you know, like uh, my racism ****. Here we go. Craig Vizena, president of the Oakland Spring Cemetery Association, said he was very ashamed to learn of the racist practice.
01:09:31 Which has been in contract since the 1950s.
01:09:36 When the burial place opened, it's very ashamed.
01:09:39 I promise you it'll be fixed.
01:09:42 He told.
01:09:43 K ATC.
01:09:46 He said he takes full responsibility for not previously reading the contract.
01:09:53 It never came up.
01:09:56 I take full responsibility for that. I have been the President of this board for several years now.
01:10:02 And then the cemetery said it fired the employee.
01:10:06 Who turned away the deputy's family?
01:10:13 So it will get changed, it'll get.
01:10:14 Changed. Why? Because the right always.
01:10:18 Folds over and and and dies.
01:10:21 They never stand their ground.
01:10:24 They always just go along with the mainstream.
01:10:27 They resist the current.
01:10:30 For a little bit, they don't just jump.
01:10:32 In the river.
01:10:33 Like the MPCS and leftists that see the river and they just hop right on in.
01:10:38 They resist it a little bit, but eventually they they get carried away.
01:10:42 In the current.
01:10:43 And look, some of them do just jump right in. Like this guy right here. He's jumping right in. I don't know what.
01:10:48 His politics are but.
01:10:50 He's jumping right in.
01:10:55 So there you go, an end of.
01:10:57 An era.
01:10:58 To be honest, I had no idea that these things existed. And like I said, doesn't really matter.
01:11:02 That much? Not really.
01:11:06 If it mattered to.
01:11:07 The people who got these plots.
01:11:13 Then it should that should be honored.
01:11:15 It should be honored in perpetuity.
01:11:18 Or else.
01:11:18 Why even have?
01:11:21 Cemetery with contracts. Those contracts apparently mean nothing now.
01:11:28 So that'll change.
01:11:30 As well as.
01:11:33 This is going to change too this our next.
01:11:35 Start out as a white.
01:11:37 Pill and then bring us down.
01:11:42 On according to the Hill, here's another story.
01:11:45 I got to bring this up.
01:11:48 Because I just have a screenshot. By the way, all this stuff's on.
01:11:50 My telegram channel.
01:11:53 And in this, I guess in today's case it's on Twitter. Whoa. Yes. Yes, yes, yes, that's that's nice.
Speaker
01:11:55 In second grade, student in Oklahoma was.
01:11:57 Expelled from a prison.
Devon
01:12:01 OK, as the man has as the obviously ethnic man has stated, a second grade teacher or or or student, or rather an 8 year old girl.
01:12:13 Was kicked out of a Christian School because she had a lesbian crush.
01:12:19 On a female student, and they're framing this as if it's some kind of horrible thing. Now I.
01:12:24 Want you to think about this for a second.
01:12:27 Let's assume for a moment that your daughter.
01:12:32 Has a little girl stalker, a little girl? Lesbian stalker at her Christian School that you're paying for?
01:12:42 You you're not allowed to to to be concerned.
01:12:44 About that, you're not.
01:12:45 Allowed to to want to put a stop to that.
01:12:50 You're paying good money for this private school. This private Christian School, and now you got to worry about your daughter with a lesbian stalker.
01:13:00 And eight years old.
01:13:07 You're supposed to be.
01:13:09 Just totally OK with that. Yes, of course you are, because eventually they want.
01:13:14 I mean they they want pedophilia, they want everything, right? So if you're, if you're part of a society that is actively working towards normalizing pedophilia, this kind of a thing is.
01:13:26 Not bad.
01:13:30 So let's take a look at what the hill has to say. A second grade student in Oklahoma was expelled from her Christian elementary school last week after telling another female student that she.
01:13:38 Had a crush.
01:13:39 On her.
01:13:41 According to multiple outlets.
01:13:46 Chloe Shelton, a former student at Rejoice Christian School in Owosso, Oklahoma, was removed from class after making the comment to her classmate.
01:13:56 Her mother, Delaney Shelton, who I, I believe is a a woman of color but.
01:14:03 I could be wrong.
01:14:05 I believe this is. Let me you know, let's.
01:14:07 Let's find out. Let's.
01:14:09 Not that it matters.
01:14:10 Let's see what she looks like. Let's see who this is.
01:14:13 Let's just have a look, see.
01:14:16 Let's have a look, see.
01:14:19 Who? Delaney Shelton.
01:14:23 What she looks like.
01:14:27 Someone told me.
01:14:28 There was something up about these parents.
01:14:30 Oh no, she's not. She's not. They were wrong.
01:14:34 They were wrong, I guess.
01:14:35 The the photos they were using for.
01:14:37 The little girl.
01:14:38 In some of these articles, like the New York Post, was a black girl, which is weird.
01:14:43 But the girl looks white.
01:14:46 But here you want to see you want to.
01:14:47 See the the.
01:14:48 Passed off. You won't be surprised. You will not be surprised. This is why physiognomy is real.
01:14:55 Because I can show you this and and it like it's really the image that's probably in your head of this woman or very.
01:15:00 Close to it.
01:15:03 So let's bring her up here.
01:15:05 That's very large photo and that to shrink.
01:15:08 It down a little bit here.
01:15:10 Alright, so this is.
01:15:13 This is the mother of the lesbian.
01:15:17 Lesbian 8 year old are you that surprised?
01:15:21 Are you that surprised that this is the mother of a lesbian 8?
01:15:24 Year old.
01:15:26 And that she sent her lesbian 8 year old to a Christian School.
01:15:35 All right, moving right along.
01:15:38 Her mother, Delaney Shelton, told CNN that Chloe was held in the principal's office for a period of time following the incident, not a period of time.
01:15:50 My God, the monsters.
01:15:53 Before I was even called, the vice principal told Chloe that the Bible says that women can only have children. Children with a man. Well, that's.
01:16:03 Not, not just the Bible that says that that's just that's real.
01:16:07 And it is a Christian School, right? I mean, what were you expecting?
01:16:12 Shelton said like and, and she's saying that, like, that's like a bad thing. Before I was even called the vice principal told Chloe.
01:16:18 That the Bible says women.
01:16:19 Can only have children with with a man.
Speaker 2
01:16:22 Oh my God, the months.
Devon
01:16:24 That I can't believe it. What is?
01:16:26 These ******* fascists, these ******* insurrectionists.
01:16:31 We need to pass some laws to stop these Christian nationalists from doing horrible, horrible domestic terror like like this. This this right here. This is the they're terrorizing a child. A child.
01:16:47 A poor, defenseless LGBT child.
01:16:53 The vice principal asks me how I feel about girls liking girls, and I told her that I see no issue with it.
01:17:02 Then why the **** are you sending your little girl?
01:17:07 Who you probably directly turned into a lesbian.
01:17:14 To a Christian School.
01:17:17 Well, I think that we're going to find out that she did it for the exact same reason that that gay couple asked a Christian Baker to bake them a.
01:17:28 *** cake.
01:17:32 Moving right along upon picking up her daughter, Shelton was told not to bring her daughter to school the following day. The school Superintendent notified Shelton the next day that the 8 year old Chloe, as well as Shelton's five year old son.
01:17:47 Who we can all assume.
01:17:49 Is going to need lots and lots of therapy.
01:17:51 When he's older.
01:17:53 We're no longer welcome as students at the school, as students at the school.
01:17:58 According to CNN, I was so blindsided.
01:18:02 I was angry and hurt and betrayed and sad, so many different emotions. I just couldn't believe it.
01:18:10 Shelton told CNN. I asked him.
01:18:13 To have a sit down meeting to discuss it and and process it better and he refused.
Speaker 2
01:18:19 Saying that, nothing more.
Devon
01:18:21 Needed to be discussed. Well, what else needs to be discussed, *****.
01:18:27 I mean, I'm sure.
01:18:28 The lawsuit that you're planning, but aside from that.
01:18:34 And then of course this is the best.
01:18:35 Part my daughter was crying, saying. Does God still love me?
01:18:41 All right, first of all.
01:18:42 That almost assuredly didn't happen.
01:18:45 But second of all.
01:18:50 I'll leave that up for for other people to interpret how they feel about that in a statement to CNN, Superintendent Joel Peppin stated. Due to privacy and other factors, it is the school's policy to refrain from public comments regarding any particular student or family *****.
01:19:08 You're a *****.
01:19:10 Which is why you're going to fold.
01:19:14 That's why you're going to. That's why.
01:19:16 You're going to bend and fold because.
01:19:17 You're a *****.
01:19:18 Because like I said about a lot of.
01:19:20 Conservatives and a lot of right wing people.
01:19:22 At the end of.
01:19:22 The day they are secretly ashamed of their own viewpoints.
01:19:26 This is what happens when you don't stand up for yourself when you don't have principles that you live by or and that you die by.
01:19:35 You you're very wiggly.
01:19:37 You're like jello. You're very squishy.
01:19:41 You're very pliable.
01:19:45 You can't just proudly say, yeah, we don't let **** at our school. We don't care if they're eight or five. This is a fad free zone. Suck * ****, ***.
01:19:56 That would that would be the way.
01:19:58 To respond to CNN, it's CNN, after all.
01:20:07 And and the.
01:20:07 Sad thing is because not. It's not just this guy who's ashamed who's ashamed.
01:20:14 Of look, he's secret. What?
01:20:15 Well, what I just said.
01:20:17 He secretly believes he secretly would think, yeah.
01:20:20 That's that's what I should have said.
01:20:22 But I can't, but I can't, but I can't.
01:20:28 And had he said that? Had he said that?
01:20:31 What would have happened?
01:20:33 All the quote.
01:20:34 UN quote conservatives, right, all the establishment conservatives, all the approved conservatives.
01:20:40 Would have freaked the.
01:20:41 **** out. They would have freaked the ****.
Speaker 2
01:20:43 Out how dare this guy? Ohh this guy's a bigot. He that is.
Devon
01:20:47 Not how we behave.
01:20:49 As Christians and as conservatives, that is not as not.
01:20:53 That is not how we do things.
01:20:56 Well, that's because they're they're all.
01:20:58 Ashamed of it too.
01:21:00 They're ashamed of it because when you say it plainly when you say what they're really thinking plainly.
01:21:06 They're ashamed of it.
01:21:09 They don't have any principles that they'll live and die by.
01:21:14 I'm not ashamed of saying yeah, I don't want fat 8 year olds at my kids school.
01:21:20 I don't.
01:21:22 Don't bring your ***** 8 year old to my.
01:21:24 ******* kids school.
01:21:27 I I'll say that.
01:21:28 All day long, I don't give a **** because I'm not ashamed.
Speaker 2
01:21:33 Not. Not even a little.
Devon
01:21:34 Bit anything you should be ashamed for having.
01:21:36 A faggo 8.
01:21:37 Year old. How the **** did that happen?
01:21:42 What strange men are you allowing into your home?
01:21:46 I don't see a father.
01:21:48 I don't see a father being quoted.
01:21:51 In this article.
01:21:54 Where's the ******* dad who's been touching your kid?
01:22:00 One's been touching your kid, probably.
01:22:04 Someone that you met on Bumble that had to?
01:22:06 Had to go on a date with you or he'd go to prison.
01:22:13 He had to say he liked the fat ******.
01:22:18 And then he diddled your kid and.
01:22:19 Made him gay.
01:22:24 I'm not ashamed of just saying what I mean.
01:22:31 Now look there. Is there a time for persuasion? Is there a time for marketing your, your ideas and stuff like that? Yeah.
01:22:38 But at this point, we.
01:22:39 We already know how this.
01:22:40 Is going to go right?
01:22:42 Like no, no amount.
01:22:43 Of dancing, no amount of tap dancing.
01:22:47 Is going to stop.
01:22:49 This school.
01:22:50 From having to change.
01:22:52 In the same way that no amount of tap dancing is was going to change the policy.
01:22:59 At that cemetery.
01:23:03 So why not just why? Why? Why hold back?
01:23:09 What do you have to lose?
01:23:16 Say what you ******* mean.
01:23:21 Just say what you ******* mean. Don't try to tap dance around as you. You're basically you're tap dancing out.
01:23:27 Of the out the door.
01:23:29 You're retreating.
Speaker 2
01:23:33 You're saying yes, master. Sir. Yes, master, Sir. Yeah. We're letting the gay 8 year olds. Yes, master, Sir.
01:23:43 You like the he likes the way I dance. He likes the way that I dances. Yes, master. So we'll end the gay 8 year olds.
Devon
01:23:52 Can I come into?
01:23:52 The big house.
01:23:56 ******* week.
01:24:00 ******* weak.
01:24:06 But you know.
01:24:07 That's that's the right the right is.
01:24:11 Is always wanting to live in the big house.
01:24:18 They just want Massa to Massa to let them have some of that.
01:24:23 Shrimp gumbo.
01:24:26 That he doesn't eat.
01:24:34 Boy, you have this ******* ham beast off my screen here.
01:24:41 And we have we.
01:24:42 Have no we have no call. Let's let's check in. Let's see what it sounds like because I see I.
01:24:46 See some movement, but against probably nothing.
01:24:50 We got nothing. We got nothing.
01:24:53 We got nothing. I'm gonna tune around.
01:24:54 Here a little bit. It could just be propagation.
01:24:58 Oh, there's somebody.
01:25:09 You see, we can get to start doing its thing.
01:25:17 There we go.
01:25:22 So that's what it's supposed to do.
01:25:29 We're listening to some.
01:25:35 So it does work. It does technically work.
01:25:40 Has been a success on the stream. Absolutely not.
01:25:46 And I don't know if any of you guys have.
01:25:47 Actually even tried but the timing you.
01:25:51 Know it's it's a little literally.
01:25:53 For most people.
01:25:56 All right. I'll go back to the frequency, although I suspect.
01:25:59 It's not going to matter.
01:26:03 OK, here we go.
01:26:06 And turn the audio off here.
01:26:15 There we go. All right.
01:26:18 So let's take a look.
01:26:19 At chat.
01:26:21 Let's take a look.
01:26:22 At Chad.
01:26:28 Someone says Morris is a use it or lose it. Skill. Yeah. Well, look, here's the thing.
01:26:34 If you want to be lazy, you don't.
01:26:36 Have to actually learn CW.
01:26:37 There's there's enough there's apps that do it. In fact, most radios, I think do I, I don't know. I actually never even used a modern radio aside from just like my little.
01:26:49 FT817 like that's a little portable, but I would assume with all the stuff that they do, they it would be crazy if they.
01:26:55 Don't have built in CW and maybe they don't. Maybe they just don't. I would assume that the a lot of the.
01:27:01 Newer ones do though, and if they don't, you can get a CW here. That's automatic. That's not that. And if they can get apps that do it, you can just plug your phone.
01:27:09 Into your radio and.
01:27:11 And do it that way if you want.
01:27:12 To do it that way. But yeah, it's a skill that would be it would be nice to have.
01:27:17 It's something I've been trying to learn. It's tough to learn and you do have to keep using it or it goes away because I got this game called Morse Toad. It's like this little ****** unity game and it's repetition, you know, just it continuously does the different letters and you just repeat it and it's.
01:27:38 It turn it into a game that's like mildly amusing and uh.
01:27:42 I was getting.
01:27:42 Into where I.
01:27:43 Was starting to like recognize some letters. You know pretty good. And and I was getting better and better at it. But then I I didn't play with it for a couple of months and I opened up the app and I.
01:27:53 Was totally worthless again, so it's.
01:27:55 Just one of those things you gotta you.
01:27:57 Got to keep.
01:27:58 Keep it up.
01:27:59 And I I just, I haven't had the time, but one of the reasons why I wanted this.
01:28:05 This CW decoder thing wasn't just for the obvious. You know that I that I don't know CW and it could decode, but I thought well by.
01:28:11 Listening to.
01:28:12 It and then watching it pop up on the screen as it decodes. It'll like get in my memory. Oh, that's what an H sounds like. That's what it you.
01:28:20 Know and it.
01:28:21 Does that that also works to some extent.
01:28:24 But uh yeah.
01:28:26 It's still kind of fun to have.
01:28:28 That I've tried just couldn't figure out how to set it up for a stream.
Speaker
01:28:33 I don't know you.
Devon
01:28:34 Guys talking about, I was using one of those learning apps, made some progress but it was definitely harder than I expected. Yeah, it's easier when you're younger. When I was real.
01:28:45 Young my parents gave my brother and I these walkie talkies. Like just ****** little walkie talkies. And on the walkie talkies they had Morse code on the like on a sticker basically. And it had like a Morse code button and we learned a little bit. In fact I still remember.
01:29:05 SOS because it's easy out.
01:29:08 Dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot dot and.
01:29:14 I remember doing that, you know, it's a little bit of more scared. My my kid brother. I think if I or my older brother, brother, I think if I kept up with that, it'd probably it'd be second nature be no big deal. When you're younger, you can like, you know, I'm talking like kid young. You can absorb this stuff and pick it up real easy. And once it's in there burned in there it's.
01:29:33 It will stick around if you keep.
Speaker
01:29:34 Using it.
Devon
01:29:36 Not as easy languages in general, just are not as easy. Once you're an adult.
01:29:44 Someone asked how do you get the oscilloscope effect on your streams? It's it's actually I'm kind of cheating right now. I I have a monitor scope.
01:30:00 And I can hook up, you know, all of my videos. I've done this where it just listens to the audio, but I'm actually using software that's it's this VJ software to to accomplish it just because it was, it was getting annoying to have to set up all this equipment everywhere.
01:30:19 And and you know, this stuff's like 40-50 years old and, you know. But anyway, it's just. It's just this VJ software that responds to sound.
01:30:32 And in fact, if I if I, I could make it way fancier if I paid the money. I've already talked about this like they they they it's.
01:30:39 Cripple where and they cripple it unless you give them money and which I'd be OK with it. It's not that expensive. The problem is it's tied to the hardware and I change hardware so often on my computer that I would be having to buy.
01:30:53 A new license, you know, like once a week basically.
01:30:57 And which is I? I hate it when.
01:30:59 They do that. I hate it when they do that.
01:31:04 So in saying Tom Hanks has been arrested, I sincerely doubt that. I sincerely doubt that.
01:31:12 Take the orange pill. Trump sucked and we got ******. That is true.
01:31:19 What's your take on Carrie Cassidy from Project Camelot, who promotes parks?
01:31:24 And the ET nerve. I have no idea what you're talking about. That's my.
Speaker
01:31:28 Got it.
Devon
01:31:29 It sounds very complicated, and if you're talking about aliens, not really my thing.
01:31:35 Did I see HR Bill 127?
01:31:39 HR Bill 127, hold on before I answer that.
01:31:44 For set up notifications, click dot menu at upper right of screen. Help feedback then beginners guide and selections there. I don't have a dot menu.
01:31:52 On this screen.
01:31:54 But I'll look.
01:31:55 The notifications thing I I I just assumed that they would send out notifications if you went live right and apparently.
01:32:00 They don't.
01:32:02 Alright, let's look at that HR thing now HR Bill 127.
01:32:11 What do we got here?
01:32:21 Ohh good.
01:32:24 The firearm licensing and Registration Act. This is.
01:32:29 That's good.
01:32:31 That's that's awesome.
01:32:34 Uh, they don't have a summary yet.
01:32:37 Let's see how long the actual text is. If it's super ******* long, we're not going to read. We're not going to read through it. That's not that long. Maybe we can skim.
01:32:45 Through it I.
01:32:45 Don't know it's I I hate just.
01:32:47 Blindly going into one.
01:32:49 Of these bills, because it has so much.
01:32:52 Just ************ it and you know, like legalese and **** that it's.
01:32:56 You waste a lot of time.
01:32:57 But let's take a look.
01:32:59 To provide for this HR 127 to provide for the licensing of firearm and ammunition possession and the registration of firearms to prohibit the possession of certain ammunition, we've already talked about this. I think. I think this might be the same one where they they want to basically tax.
01:33:16 You for owning guns.
01:33:18 And ammunition, for that matter. Uh.
01:33:21 Let's see here. Blah blah.
01:33:22 Blah. Let's keep going.
01:33:25 Blah, blah blah blah licensing. OK, keep going.
01:33:30 Under the firearm registration system, the owner of a firearm shall transmit to the Bureau and they're talking about the ATF, the make, model and serial number of the firearm. The identity of the owner of the firearm, the date the firearm was acquired by the owner and where the firearm is or will be stored.
01:33:50 That's rather specific, and that's the first thing they mentioned.
01:33:54 And BA notice specifying the identity of any person to whom and any period of time during which the firearm will be loaned to the person.
01:34:04 Ah, this is.
01:34:06 Very specific.
01:34:08 Uh, the transmission required by paragraph one shall be made a in the case of a firearm acquired before the effective date of this action within three months after the effective date of this section.
01:34:22 Or in the case of a firearm acquired on or after the effect of. So in other words, every firearm doesn't matter, no grandfathered in is what it's saying.
01:34:30 The Attorney General shall establish and maintain a database of all firearms registered and pursuant to this subsection, access the Attorney General shall make the contents of the database accessible to.
01:34:42 All members of the public.
01:34:48 Well, that's that. This will never work. That this is I. I feel like that at the very least to.
01:34:53 Take that out.
01:34:53 Because that's basically saying that not only are.
01:34:55 They tell you everyone that owns a gun.
01:34:58 They're going to tell.
01:34:59 You where all your guns are.
01:35:01 You know, because right, I mean the contents of.
01:35:03 The database includes.
01:35:06 Where you keep your gun.
01:35:08 So you want a publicly accessible database with where every gun in the United States is physically held? That sounds like a ******** thing, even even if even for what they want to accomplish. That's ********. So I don't know, I this might be one of those things where they're they're they're they push it too far just to see, like, what kind of criticism it gets.
01:35:30 Before they do what they're.
01:35:31 Really going to do.
01:35:33 But all the same, let's take a look.
01:35:35 The you have to.
01:35:36 Be 21 years or older.
01:35:40 Ah, you have to do a criminal background check.
01:35:44 And again, you might become a criminal because you didn't like the fat ****** on bumble.
01:35:50 You have to undergo a psychological evaluation.
01:35:54 Well, if you.
01:35:55 Are what is it? If you're into hostile misgendering?
01:36:01 If you suffer from hostile misgendering.
01:36:06 Disorder. Then there goes your psych evaluation.
01:36:10 They'll take your guns.
01:36:12 Successfully complete a training course certified by the Attorney General.
01:36:17 Demonstrate that on issuance of the license, the.
01:36:20 Individual will have.
01:36:21 An effect an insurance policy issued under subsection D. So you you have to have gun insurance.
01:36:30 Now this that is.
01:36:32 One of the reasons they want to do that.
01:36:36 I mean, there's the obvious, right? They want. They want to prevent you from getting.
01:36:39 A gun but.
01:36:40 Think of the bankers that will get rich off, that you have any gun owners. There are in the United States, you only guns. There are in the United States and a lot of these ******* will do it right a lot.
01:36:49 Of these suckers.
01:36:50 Will like. OK, I hate that I.
01:36:53 Have to do this, but I'm going to do it because I'm a good citizen.
01:36:57 And and the right believes in and thought and.
01:37:00 The rule of law so.
01:37:01 We're going to do it.
01:37:03 You're going to make tons of bankers.
01:37:08 Ridiculously rich.
01:37:11 Because you're just gonna, you're gonna be paying for the gun insurance. And will they occasionally have to pay?
01:37:16 Out when some random gangster in Chicago gets shot and a Jewish lawyer goes after their insurance company? Yeah.
01:37:27 You know, that'll happen, but they'll get rich. They'll get so rich.
01:37:32 It won't really matter.
01:37:38 Even antique guns will have to be.
01:37:40 Covered all right.
01:37:42 Military style. So they're talking about AR fifteens military style weapons license. The Attorney General shall issue an individual a license to own, possess a military style.
01:37:54 If the individual A is the holder of a license issued the.
01:37:58 First license basically.
01:38:00 And after applying for the license, they successfully completed a training course certified by the Attorney General and they do the psychological evaluation, the Psychological evaluation evaluation is conducted in accordance with the.
01:38:15 Blah blah blah.
Speaker 2
01:38:16 Let's see here.
Devon
01:38:18 The evaluation is conducted by a licensed psychologist approved by the Attorney General. So there you go. That's more money, right?
01:38:25 It's it's more grift.
01:38:28 Because you'll be forced to pay a bunch of money to insurance companies, you'll be forced to pay a bunch of money to psychologists. I mean, they're not paying for.
01:38:35 That and the you can only imagine the psychologist that will be approved by the Attorney General. It'll be the same kind of psychologist that is.
01:38:48 Approving of hostile misgendering disorder being real.
01:38:55 Or just look nationalism. Nationalism is now a psychological disorder.
01:39:02 As part of psychological evaluation of licensed psychologists interviewed any spouse. So they're going, they're everything they're going to interview your spouse, a former spouse.
01:39:13 So if your ex.
01:39:15 Wife doesn't like you. You don't have guns. Even if you try to jump through all these ******* ridiculous hoops.
01:39:22 If any member of your family.
01:39:24 Doesn't want you to have guns. You don't have guns.
01:39:30 Denial of license. The Attorney general shall deny such a license if an individual is prohibited by federal law from possessing A firearm or has been hospitalized with mental illness disturbance or diagnosed, including depression, homicidal, whatever. All right, so if you've ever seen a psychiatrist.
01:39:54 In a in a hospital setting or any really anything like this is pretty this is pretty open-ended.
01:39:59 They can just take your guns. So think of all the troops that go to the VA for PTSD medication and stuff like that, you guys.
01:40:07 Are all ******.
01:40:10 On account of conduct that endangers of others, so that could be anything.
01:40:15 Authorized the Attorney general may deny such a license to an individual if the psychological evaluation referred to in paragraph 2 indicates the individual as a chronic mental illness or disturbance or a brain disease.
01:40:28 All right. So again, nationalism could qualify for that.
01:40:32 And is addicted to a controlled substance, you know, so that could be if you drink ohh you drink. Ohh you.
01:40:41 Can't have guns?
01:40:43 Has attempted to commit suicide or a prior psychological treatment or evaluation of the individual indicated that the individual engaged in conduct that posed the danger to the South for others.
01:40:53 Again, this is from those licensed psychiatrists who can determine this.
01:40:57 All on their own.
01:41:00 They talked about.
01:41:01 Some more things.
01:41:03 You can get your license suspended and you can be imprisoned for up to a year.
01:41:11 Up to a year.
01:41:13 If you don't have your firearm insurance.
01:41:18 The Attorney general may suspend a license issued under the the subsection to an individual who was.
01:41:22 Violated, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. All right.
01:41:26 So yeah, you can get a year of prison and obviously you'll lose your guns if you don't have firearm insurance.
01:41:34 A license issued under this subsection to an individual who is who becomes prohibited by federal.
01:41:39 Law, blah, blah, blah, blah blah, blah.
01:41:42 You'll have to, in other words, if the federal government has decided that you have broken a law that's serious enough, then you will have to immediately surrender your firearms and ammunition.
01:41:57 Expiration of license a license issued to an individual under this subsection shall expire if.
01:42:05 If it's been in effect for.
01:42:08 Wow. So you.
01:42:09 Need every five years. You need to ******* renew your your license.
01:42:16 So every five years.
01:42:19 You have to renew your firearm license and go through all this ****.
01:42:23 Look, all this stuff.
01:42:24 Obviously look, everyone gets it. This is just to make it.
01:42:26 To where there's no guns.
01:42:28 And this is how they do it. This is how they do it. It's it's death by.
01:42:32 1000 cuts now will this version of the bill end up being what? What makes it through? Probably not. But who knows? They do have the house and the Senate and the Presidency. So what's really stopping them?
01:42:45 I mean this really this could?
01:42:47 Get passed? We don't know.
01:42:49 We certainly don't have any way of preventing it from getting passed.
01:42:53 So if it doesn't get passed, it'll be because Democrats didn't want to pass it, and that'll be that's the only that's the only.
01:42:59 Way this doesn't get passed.
01:43:01 As if Democrats don't want to pass.
01:43:02 It so it's.
01:43:04 There you go.
01:43:06 All right, so they just go on about the renewal and and it's just more of that kind of stuff, so.
01:43:18 So they they do go in on to define the military style weapons, which of course does include AR, fifteens, SKS, you know, AK's AR 70s.
01:43:35 You know, in fact, it's very, very long, very, very long.
01:43:42 In fact, it pretty much just says if it's a semi automatic rifle.
01:43:46 With an attachable magazine.
01:43:50 You're pretty much. It's a military gun.
01:43:53 So that's.
01:43:54 That's a lot of stuff.
01:43:59 Pretty much, yeah. The rest of the bill is pretty much defining.
01:44:02 Stuff like that.
01:44:06 So there you go.
01:44:08 There you go.
01:44:13 Alright, let's catch up with chat.
01:44:21 Do I have Bitcoin?
01:44:23 Yes, you can. In fact you can send me Bitcoin if you want under the in the description of every video I post, there is a Bitcoin address.
01:44:32 You can send Bitcoin to. There's also in my a copy of.
01:44:35 My book.
01:44:37 A QR code for this same Bitcoin address.
01:44:42 And some of you have been very.
01:44:46 Generous and I appreciate that.
01:44:49 Especially recently because.
01:44:53 I'm not really monetized on anything right now. So in in my book sells.
01:44:57 Dried up when they got kicked off of Amazon. It was doing really well on Amazon, and then it went down by a factor of like.
01:45:05 I mean, it was cut by like 90% and it was significant when it switched over to Barnes and Noble.
01:45:16 Going stack is the hermit version of going gulp. The world needs more people going gulp. How would we start building a like minded community?
Speaker
01:45:26 UM.
Devon
01:45:27 I don't know like the like I said. The community building is not my Forte. That's my not my strength. I would say you start with.
01:45:36 Your family.
01:45:37 You know unless.
01:45:39 You have a bunch of. Look if you have.
01:45:40 A bunch of like minded friends.
01:45:43 Maybe go in on some property.
01:45:46 Maybe going on some property and you know you got to be careful about how you select these friends. If these are people you're going to be living with and developing some land with.
01:45:54 But there's a lot of cheap land that and and look doing.
01:45:58 It by yourself is tough.
01:46:01 There's a lot of times I wish that I had. I had extra set of hands and stuff like that, doing a lot of the stuff that I'm doing, but.
01:46:07 If you find some.
01:46:08 Light. Look at the.
01:46:10 What's the alternative?
01:46:12 You know, like you're in have roommates. Anyway, when I was, you know, when I got my first apt, I lived with like.
01:46:18 Uh, three other dudes.
01:46:20 You know.
01:46:22 Well, that's that's a lie that.
01:46:23 Was my but my one.
01:46:25 Of my first departments, my first department was like this.
01:46:28 Studio that was basically like in a crack house, but it was, uh, it was all mine.
01:46:35 But the.
01:46:37 You know, a lot of when you're younger, you.
01:46:38 You live with. You have roommates, right?
01:46:40 So you have to live these people anyway, and if you have roommates or good buddies or or maybe relatives you know like brothers or sisters or something like that.
01:46:50 That are like minded and you think you.
01:46:52 Can trust them.
01:46:53 Yeah, maybe go in on some property, try to develop the property, find a.
01:46:56 Way to be that you can.
01:46:58 Work remotely, whether it's you know something.
01:47:01 You have Internet access, so you.
01:47:02 Can work from.
01:47:02 Home or away, you can make money with the land.
01:47:06 You know, maybe have a small farm that actually is is self-sustaining which is difficult, that requires a lot of work and a lot of research, but there's people.
01:47:16 That do.
01:47:16 It all the time. In fact, there's entire seminars on YouTube of small scale farmers that tell you exactly they don't. They don't. They don't hide anything. They tell you. Exactly. Here's the numbers. Here's.
01:47:27 What you need?
01:47:28 To do it, here's what we did we you know, like there was this Canadian guy I watched this. He was like a four hour presentation, this Canadian.
01:47:35 Farmer got exactly that. Got a couple of his friends. They bought a small farm that, you know, after pulling their money. And they worked the farm like maniacs. And now they're, you know, they think it took like.
01:47:50 Three or four.
01:47:50 Years, but now they're turning to pretty handsome profit, and they're doing pretty good.
01:47:55 So maybe something like that?
01:47:59 As far as just like a A community in terms of.
01:48:03 A A connection between people. I'm I'm looking at. I'm working behind the scenes, working on something exactly like that, and I'm not sure what.
01:48:11 Form that's I want to somehow.
01:48:15 Mix the elements of.
01:48:17 A fraternal order.
01:48:19 With something decentralized.
01:48:23 So I know.
01:48:23 That sounds a little maybe.
01:48:28 Like an oxymoron. But I I I'm I want to figure out a way to have a decentralized.
01:48:34 For eternal order, and I think there's a way to do that.
01:48:39 So someone says follow Corbett report to learn more about those communities.
01:48:45 Yeah, there's yeah. James Corbett does good work, and but the the problem with a lot of these libertarian, you know, communities, they you can learn a lot from them. But.
01:48:55 Just keep in mind.
01:48:57 That there at the end of the day, there's still these like hippies.
01:49:05 Do you have a way I can contact you in private, either e-mail or gab? DM. Yeah, you can DM me on pretty sure my DMS are open on gab. I don't know if you can even close them.
01:49:16 I've actually, I don't think I've ever got.
01:49:17 A DM on gab before.
01:49:20 Uh, you can send.
01:49:25 UM.
01:49:27 Also I think.
01:49:29 The one like I said, I have and I need to check it again.
01:49:32 Is evil Hillary at ProtonMail.
01:49:38 Do you think they'll require **** *** for people to be released from the woke gulags? But Virgin but virginity for liberty?
01:49:47 Look, there could be something like that. Honestly, there could be something like that. I mean, not that specific, but there could be something like that. Why not like if you're if they I could see them. Maybe even having some way. Kind of like when they were persecuting Christians. Right. And if you wouldn't stand on the image of Jesus, then they knew that you were.
01:50:08 Christian, they could kill you. They might do something like that. What? Leah, if if you don't get an erection when you're watching. But.
01:50:15 Sex. Then they'll kill you.
01:50:18 It could be something like that, I don't know.
01:50:23 Medicare got the Big C He isn't streaming, but I would love to see them do a stream together.
01:50:29 Yeah, I heard. I heard he got cancer.
01:50:33 Careful on gab, Torba already said he shares everything with the government that they ask for. Well, you just assume that every everything does that.
01:50:43 Everything does that.
01:50:46 Do I trust ProtonMail again? Everything does that.
01:50:51 Like you know, is it, I mean, I trust them that, that they are who they say they are. I'm I'm sure it's really encrypted, but I also I'm sure that a lot of this encryption the government has ways around.
01:51:07 How is the desert treating you and the pill box? Did you get your truck fixed?
01:51:12 No, the truck is still not fixed. It's an ongoing. The truck is so old that it basically falls apart as I drive it. So it works sort of, but I wouldn't trust it for anything long distance, but it does, I mean.
01:51:23 It goes it it moves. There's some.
01:51:25 I'm not. I'm I'm.
01:51:27 Pretty decent, especially with vehicles of that age with.
01:51:32 Engine stuff.
01:51:34 One of the problems right now is has to do with like the suspension and stuff, and that's that's new territory for me.
01:51:44 So and and also the the power steering pump needs to be rebuilt and I got the rebuild kit for it. I just don't have. I haven't had taken the.
01:51:51 Time to to yank.
01:51:53 It out and you know, do all that. That's like a whole.
01:51:55 Day at least to do that, because I mean, I haven't rebuilt anything like that in a really long time.
01:52:02 So that's that's at least a day and then I could just try to find like a rebuilt one, but I you know I'd save a.
01:52:07 Lot of money if I don't do that or they're expensive. They used to be, you could get one of these old ****** power steering pumps.
01:52:19 I mean cause I guess I I keep forgetting. Like how old that truck is, but I used to be able to get something like that for like.
01:52:24 30 bucks and.
01:52:25 Now it's like 150, so I don't know how much of that's inflation, how much of that's just the it's now just so old.
01:52:31 Of the truck, that it's not a common part.
01:52:34 But it is what it is.
01:52:39 Uh. Let's see here.
01:52:43 What are my thoughts on Flagstaff?
01:52:47 I don't know. I've been to Flagstaff before.
01:52:50 It was kind of nice.
01:52:52 UM.
01:52:55 You know, it's a nice mountain town.
01:53:00 It's got some nice little uh.
01:53:03 Well, it it. It's fun when you're young, I'll.
01:53:05 Tell you what, if you're.
01:53:06 Like, it'd be a fun place to live if you're a degenerate, like 20 year old because there it's a college town, there's college bars, there's lots of outdoorsy kind of stuff you can do at the same time. I haven't been there in a long time, though.
01:53:23 So I don't know what it's like now.
01:53:29 All right, someone says they love Flagstaff. Might be.
01:53:32 The same guy.
01:53:33 Yeah. Flagstaff, you know.
01:53:36 I had a good time when I was there.
01:53:39 I don't know that it's it's a little expensive.
01:53:41 If I remember correctly.
01:53:43 Because I think there's a lot of like boomers that get retirement mansions there, because I'm pretty sure there's like a ski resort, at least kind of close.
01:53:57 But it's also close to the Grand Canyon and stuff like that, so it's a weird mix of poverty.
01:54:04 From yeah, because the students and the boomer class.
01:54:10 But again, it's been a long time. That's that's how.
01:54:12 It was last time I was there.
01:54:16 What brands of food and cat litter do I use on my cat?
01:54:20 I I don't know. I'm pretty random with the food, but one this this this actually is not a stupid question in terms of the litter. You got to remember I'm I'm trying to do a homestead and if I'm buying bags of this clumping Kitty litter stuff, you know, what am I going to do with do with it at the end of the day?
01:54:41 You can't really use that it's. It's like limestone and some chemicals and ****. And like what? You gonna just pour that into your where you gonna put it? I mean, you can take it to the dump.
01:54:50 But just one more thing to take to the ******* dump, right?
01:54:53 And so I don't.
01:54:54 Use regular cat litter anymore. I use wood pellets.
01:54:59 Wood pellets.
01:55:01 Which are actually way cheaper than cat litter and last longer if you get.
01:55:08 The the same they they sell it as betting for like horses. Like if you got like a tractor supply place near you or if you I mean you get it online I guess it's just a lot way more expensive but if you have like a any kind of like farm supply place near you you can go and get a wood pellets.
01:55:28 That are used for betting.
01:55:30 They also sell wood pellets that are used for barbecuing. They're essentially the same, just like a different kind of wood, I guess.
01:55:37 But it's these.
01:55:38 D High it's basically this compressed sawdust.
01:55:42 And it's compressed like so much that they're like, hard as a rock, these pellets. But as soon as moisture hits them, they they turn to soda.
01:55:53 And so you can make and I did. You make a litter box? That's just this box with holes in the bottom of it that are too small for those pellets but are big enough for sawdust. And then underneath it, you have like a another, you know, box that traps whatever falls down. And you put pellets in there, too. And it just smells like way better than regular cat litter.
01:56:16 Cause it just smells like a.
01:56:19 I don't know like a like you're doing woodworking like, it just smells like a carpentry.
01:56:25 It it works surprisingly well and it lasts surprisingly like a long time. And then when you're done, you can actually use. Now you can't. Just like with dog shet or anything like that. You can't compost it the same way you would say.
01:56:42 And herbivores ****, you know, like, if you were to compost cow **** or ********* or or rabbit **** or anything like that. It's not that big of a deal, right? Because it's just you're just composting plants that have been through the ringer, you know? And but when it comes to composting?
01:57:01 The **** of something that eats meat, you know whether talking about humans or dogs or cats.
01:57:07 You have microbes in there that you don't want that can poison your food. Now you can still compost it as long as you compost.
01:57:19 It hot enough?
01:57:20 And long enough in the right conditions, the compost will destroy all those little microbes that you don't want.
01:57:27 But you know that's that's something you got to research and and figure out on your own. What what I do from you know, with the way I do it is I just don't use it for I don't use that compost for food.
01:57:44 You know, it's perfectly fine for other plants on the property because now like, I mean, look, it's not like you have a ton of it. I mean, it's a cat like, it's not like a, it's not like a ******* tiger, you know, like the the the shifts are are relatively easy to.
01:57:58 Manage right?
01:57:59 And I just don't use it for I don't use it for food compost. I use it for.
01:58:04 Other plants that I don't really care so much about plants that I'm never going to eat.
01:58:10 But yeah, you can definitely do it that way and that's look and that's just because.
01:58:17 These are indoor cats, so they don't get eaten by coyotes, right? If you have outdoor cats.
01:58:23 You don't have to worry about any of this at all. If you're doing off grid and you don't.
01:58:27 Have to worry about or if you just don't care.
01:58:30 Like if you just have cats that are there to patrol for rodents and stuff like that, like which I highly recommend doing if if you're going to have if you have like a homestead, having a cat and and preferably more than one cat.
01:58:49 As long as you can manage the population having cats that are going to be making more cats like like you don't want it to be turning like a cat farm. But if you can have like a a steady flow of of new cats that way if they, you know a cat gets killed by a coyote.
01:59:06 Here or dies of something there or, you know, snake or whatever.
01:59:10 That way you can lose a few and it's not a big deal and you know you still have more and they'll help keep the the rodent population down and they'll take care of themselves. You know, all you have to do is occasionally feed them. You don't even have to feed them all the time. You feed them just enough to where?
01:59:32 They they're a little hungry, so they're going after those rodents and.
01:59:35 Stuff like that and.
01:59:38 You're good to go. Yeah. See, I think I think my my cat just noticed you. Were we?
01:59:43 Were talking about him.
01:59:46 That's right.
01:59:48 All right.
01:59:51 Let's see here.
01:59:55 Indian Rez is not a good place to live if.
02:00:00 **** hits the fan. No, you're right.
02:00:06 This guy, Pilda Spencer, said you should use this program.
02:00:10 For building a community safe from doxing or something said you should check your emails. Also, did you wear that mask in the?
02:00:18 Post office I.
02:00:19 Haven't been to the post office yet.
02:00:21 I haven't been there yet, but I'm going to have to. They they increased.
02:00:24 It so now it's not just, uh.
02:00:27 And yes, I am going to.
02:00:28 Wear that mask. It's not just the.
02:00:32 The post office anymore, what they they added something. Oh, public transportation.
02:00:37 No, I don't. You know, I don't. There's not even there isn't public transportation where I am, but like that's they've added to it. Yeah, I'll check the emails.
02:00:46 I'll check. I've been really ******* busy the last.
02:00:49 Last few weeks.
02:00:52 So I'm all well, I'm always busy. It feels like. I don't think this is. I don't think this is ever going to end I.
02:00:59 Need a.
02:00:59 Staff, I need a staff.
02:01:02 I need interns.
02:01:05 All right.
02:01:08 What's my cat's name? It's classified.
02:01:12 He is in the witness protection program.
02:01:18 All right, so.
02:01:22 We're over the two hour mark.
02:01:25 I'm going to wrap things up here. I'll answer maybe a couple of questions here to come.
02:01:28 In the right at the end real quick.
02:01:30 Have you looked into fermenting cactus? Apparently you can.
02:01:36 Pull Qi. Don't know what that means. You can pull Q.
02:01:38 From them.
02:01:40 I think that might be a typo.
02:01:43 I don't know. Maybe you can make some kind of liquor with it. I guess you can ferment.
02:01:46 Most things, the only thing is is there's not.
02:01:48 Like a lot of.
02:01:51 I mean, you need sugar to ferment, right?
02:01:54 In fact, it might be easier to to ferment isn't tequila come from agave or something like that? I have agave also, so maybe I could. It'd be easier to ferment agave.
02:02:07 UM.
02:02:11 Let's see here.
02:02:14 Cactus pull Q pull Q.
02:02:17 Is a cactus. I don't know what polq is.
02:02:21 Not to look into it.
02:02:23 Texas has a succession bill in the state. House apparently will vote on whether or not we should secede on November 2nd. Caveat, it's non binding on the legislator. Feels like Brexit BS.
02:02:36 I wish we could secede, but I don't think it'll happen. No, probably won't happen.
02:02:41 It probably won't happen. Texas is too.
02:02:44 Too much like California these days.
02:02:47 Uh Yucca plant? That's right. Someone saying it's Yucca plant that's not gave. I have Yucca also. Yeah, Yucca does have a lot of sugar in it, doesn't it?
02:02:58 In that cactus dumping ground that I found on the desert, I found a bunch of.
02:03:01 Yucca that I've one of them's dying, but it looks like 1.
02:03:05 Of them might survive.
Speaker
02:03:07 UM.
Devon
02:03:09 Someone says grow mushrooms. That's hard to do in.
02:03:11 The desert I'd have to build.
02:03:13 Like an underground mushroom thing.
02:03:17 When you could do it, I mean, that's the weird thing is when I first moved out here and I started dumping out the wood chips on my soil to help make the soil not just be sandy clay after it had been there for a while and we had this weird rain. And then.
02:03:33 It was cloudy for a.
02:03:34 Couple of days.
02:03:35 I had mushrooms popping up out of.
02:03:37 The wood chips.
02:03:38 It was weird. I mean, I'm sure they were all deadly. I don't know what kind they were, but it was pretty crazy.
02:03:44 UM.
02:03:48 Someone says drain the cactus rot.
02:03:52 Yeah, I just cut off cactus rot because it will spread like a virus.
02:04:00 Someone says why do we care about Assange when he's anti 911 truth? He's not anti 911 truth.
02:04:06 Just because he hasn't released something that you want doesn't mean he's anti a 9/11 truth.
02:04:11 He might not have access to that.
02:04:14 We don't know what we don't know what they have, unfortunately, I.
02:04:16 Wish they would just.
02:04:18 I kind of wonder if that WikiLeaks insurance file is just a bluff, honestly.
02:04:26 I care about Assange because.
02:04:30 Like he, he doesn't matter if well, he doesn't give everything that I want. So what he gives you some things that you want and he gives you **** that no one else is giving you. Right. You want. You want that to be the behavior that our society has is oh, if you tell the truth you go to jail. We destroy your life. We just make your life a living hell.
02:04:52 That's why we want to get we want to free Assange just because Assange doesn't do see this purity spiraling on the right is so ******* gay and it's everywhere. It's everywhere, every, like, every person on the right wing has, like, this tendency to want all or nothing, all or nothing.
02:05:10 And I get it, it goes with the personality type. It does. It really does.
02:05:14 But you got to be a little more flexible, a little more flexible on a lot more things to be realistic.
02:05:22 I mean, again, if you look at Assange as a movie.
02:05:25 Character, you're right.
02:05:27 He's not perfect. He might not even be a good.
02:05:29 Guy, I don't know.
02:05:31 But life isn't fiction. Life isn't fiction. He's just like a normal dude, and he did some good, and he shouldn't be in jail. So that's that's enough reason right there to not want him in jail.
02:05:42 He told you and same thing with Snowden.
02:05:45 Just because he doesn't go after every little thing that that you want revealed doesn't mean he didn't do good.
02:05:53 He's not lying about. He's not.
02:05:55 Putting out disinformation about 911.
02:05:59 You know.
02:06:01 So that's that should be enough.
02:06:03 Anyway guys.
02:06:05 Going to wrap things up looks like we didn't have anyone tune.
02:06:09 In let me see, we'll.
02:06:11 Do one last check here.
02:06:14 Yeah, we got nothing.
02:06:18 We got something.
02:06:21 It's coming real quiet. Let me see if I.
02:06:24 Can turn it in here.
02:06:29 That's real quiet. I don't know if I'm able to get it.
02:06:34 Put the notch filter on.
02:06:42 There it is.
02:06:48 Yeah, we're not getting anything.
02:06:54 That's real, real, real quiet.
02:07:03 Yeah, yeah, there's someone that's louder.
02:07:16 These are just people. These are just people calling CQ.
02:07:21 So looks like that didn't workout. We tried, we tried. Maybe eventually, especially if I'm not starting the stream at ******* 4:00 AM or whatever, we'll have more people.
02:07:31 Able to do.
02:07:31 It and and part of it might be propagation we might.
02:07:34 Have to change to 80 meters or something.
02:07:36 Like that, or like I said, I might even instead of using my radio.
02:07:40 Just switch over to the web SDR if I've got the bandwidth for it and that way you if you're someone that's trying to send The CW, you can even check and see while it's coming through. The machine should be picking it up, you know, and the web SDR has CW filters that, quite frankly, my radio doesn't even.
02:07:57 That worked pretty well and we'll probably clean up the signal pretty well. So all right, guys, the classified cat says goodbye. And for black pilled.
02:08:09 I am of course.
02:08:12 The Ellen stack.