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02/12/2021Speaker 1
00:00:00 Hello, this is young Mitch mitch.com. I have people writing. They are wondering how you will get girl. I can help. I have list I have plan.00:00:12 This is stuff.
00:00:13 I've known for years. Maybe I learned this. I don't remember.
00:00:18 The point is that you will now know it, and you will remember that you got it from ill Mitch.
00:00:25 What is your goal?
00:00:27 Is your goal to have wife and house and kid and happy?
00:00:33 It is reasonable.
00:00:35 Here is how you do that.
00:00:40 Number one.
00:00:43 Tools the girl.
00:00:48 That can be difficult. Do you like tall? Do you like short? Do they have fast car? Can you drive fast? Car? Do they have happy family life? Are they fit? Is their mother fit? You have to narrow what race you.
00:01:05 Like, do you like them, stupid? Do you like them? Have good skills when they make food in the morning time?
00:01:13 They like to drink beer.
00:01:15 You have to find what girl you will want to love forever. That is hard. The part Step 2.
00:01:24 Make them fall into love with you.
00:01:30 That is the easiest one. Nothing can be easier. Flowers, respect. No. The best way to do that is to call call, call, call, e-mail all the time. Is what they're doing. Does she have boyfriend? That is not you. You have to take care of that.
00:01:52 Use your brain. Always use your brain.
00:01:59 Is the answer movie theaters? Best place crowd everyone will hear because they are quiet. They are.
00:02:07 Trying to listen.
00:02:07 To movie if she has a boyfriend. Now put yourself in his shoes. Learn his weakness.
00:02:13 Call call call.
00:02:14 Pretend to like everything she like on the telephone, and then when you meet up in real life, say that you you don't really like those things.
00:02:24 Keep her confused. The best thing you could ever do is to take the girl and then you put her in a in a dark room.
00:02:35 But you can't do that.
00:02:37 Anymore. Then the most important step in the process of finding the right girl for you and ending up with a happy life is.
00:02:55 Her father must respect you, or better yet, fear you. Let's take a step back.
00:03:03 Do you own?
00:03:03 Weapon have you?
00:03:06 Designed and built a torch tools your brain respect. Think of someone you respect. How did they bring that respect from you? Do they have impressive record collection?
00:03:22 What will her father like about you, all men?
00:03:26 Are very smart.
00:03:30 Your best weapon.
00:03:32 Is your face because remember, she loves you and she is more important to you than her father's wife is to either of them. The best idea is within 5 minutes of meeting her father for the first time.
00:03:52 Tell him to go to hell.
00:03:53 You have to respect that.
00:03:58 The most important thing to remember is that with step number.
00:04:04 Other things that are the most important things to remember are steps one through 2. Do you remember them? Do you remember these part? Does that interest you? Who is he? Who is she? Who do you choose him? Her love. They're all you.
00:04:25 Does this make sense? Shall I put quotation marks? Does that help?
00:04:30 Should I underline are there symbol?
00:04:33 Pools and those little bits of smoke.
Speaker 3
00:05:43 Can't anybody see him?00:06:03 They say.
Speaker
00:06:15 From this.00:12:33 From this moment.
Devon
00:12:45 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon, good grief.00:12:50 How is your?
00:12:53 I guess Thursday slash Friday going.
00:12:58 Mine has been eventful.
00:13:01 In fact I.
00:13:02 Got back from a rock March? Not too long ago. I'm still wearing my rocking gear, I guess. Minus the.
00:13:10 Rock, of course.
00:13:12 Little shoulders are a little sore, a little sore.
00:13:18 A little bit sore because, uh, I didn't actually go that far tonight, but I actually I I went. I worked all day yesterday processing the trees that I had chopped down.
00:13:30 And then I did the Rock March.
00:13:33 About I want to say somewhere in the range of eight miles, and then tonight all I did was about 3:00, but I was already kind of.
00:13:41 Blown out and I was like ah.
00:13:43 Like should I do it? I got to do it.
00:13:46 So my shoulders are a little bit sore, little bit sore, right?
00:13:49 Now, but I'm glad I did it.
00:13:53 I'm glad I got out there.
00:13:55 Almost had a a weird encounter with.
00:13:59 Some creepy somebody cruising around on a off road something or another couldn't tell. Luckily, that they didn't go down.
00:14:08 The trail that I was on, but you you rarely see anyone way out. Where I was at so.
00:14:13 It was a little.
00:14:15 Little weird I was like.
00:14:15 Who is that?
00:14:17 Who is that? Are they going to?
00:14:19 They going to cause trouble?
Speaker
00:14:24 So not a.Devon
00:14:24 Whole lot going.00:14:25 On in the news cycle, because a lot of it's being taken up by the impeachment crap, that really does anyone really care about.
00:14:36 I mean, aside from the the people for whom it's some kind of cathartic thing, you know, that this is the the punishment they wanted to give orange Hitler for all these years. They're finally getting to. They're finally getting to show him.
00:14:54 Who's boss?
00:14:56 It certainly isn't. It certainly isn't Trump. No certainly isn't Trump, because of his inability to say you're fired, you know that he.
00:15:07 He's the one that.
00:15:07 Ended up without a job.
00:15:11 And now he may. He may end up being the one that's impeached. I don't know.
00:15:16 There are people Lindsey Graham, Lindsey Gay Graham is saying that.
00:15:23 There aren't the votes for it. Mitch McConnell is a little waffle. It doesn't really matter. Does it really matter? Does anyone actually care?
00:15:33 Not really.
00:15:35 Not really.
00:15:38 The only thing that's interesting about.
00:15:41 The impeachment proceedings.
00:15:44 I don't know if you've if you guys have paid any attention at all, if you haven't, just as an example.
00:15:52 You know, funny enough, Nick Fuentes keeps coming up.
00:15:59 I think they've played now two clips of him to be fair out of context.
00:16:04 Where it appears as though he is cheering on violence, right? But if you watch the full context, that's that's actually not at all what he's saying. But it doesn't matter, right? It doesn't matter.
00:16:18 It really doesn't matter.
00:16:20 See this this is. This is the lesson.
00:16:23 That people on the right need to learn.
00:16:28 It doesn't matter. The reason why optics don't matter.
00:16:33 Is because you can care about optics all you want.
00:16:37 You can be very.
00:16:38 Careful about optics.
00:16:41 And they'll just lie about you.
00:16:45 They'll just lie about you.
00:16:50 The only time.
00:16:57 Is and, by the way, optics really is is another way.
00:17:00 Of just saying lying.
00:17:03 You're lying about what you really think.
00:17:07 You think other people are going to be embarrassed or scared or disgusted by what you really think?
00:17:16 And so you lie.
00:17:20 That's that's what optics means.
00:17:23 I want this to look good.
00:17:27 To people.
00:17:31 By the way, it's not some like.
00:17:32 Cutting edge optics isn't some cutting edge like a.
00:17:35 Term this is this is like a 90s political.
00:17:38 Hack you know term.
00:17:43 That for some reason has been resurrected.
00:17:47 And his son, and for some reason, it's.
00:17:50 Thrown around like it's.
00:17:51 Like this brilliant.
00:17:53 Brilliant. Ohh, you know, I I know a fancy political consultant award from the 1990s, so I I you know, I I.
00:18:00 Know what I'm talking about.
00:18:03 I'm optical. No, no, it really doesn't matter. But it it's basically a way of saying line.
00:18:09 You're lying.
00:18:12 You're you're because you are. You are either lying by literally lying or lying by omission.
00:18:20 Because you want to sell.
00:18:21 Better now look, you can be.
00:18:24 I'm not saying you shouldn't do that. I'm actually not. I'm not saying you shouldn't do that.
00:18:30 I'm not saying that you shouldn't be strategic about the way that you roll out your ideas. I'm not saying that that you.
00:18:39 Shouldn't be mindful.
00:18:41 Of the Overton window and and things like.
00:18:43 This I get it, I get it.
00:18:48 I I police what comes out of my.
00:18:51 Mouth, everyone does.
00:18:54 Everyone does. I don't just vomit out every thought that I have in the raw way in which it's articulated in my mind in that moment.
00:19:07 And everyone listening. Trust me.
00:19:10 It's a good thing it's a good thing that there's a filter, believe it or not, there is a filter little bit of a filter.
00:19:17 Everyone does. I get it. But when you make that.
00:19:21 Your core strategy.
00:19:25 You're the the opposition couldn't pay. They couldn't.
00:19:30 Pay for a better opponent.
00:19:35 Because you're basically saying.
00:19:39 That you don't have the power.
00:19:42 You don't have the power.
00:19:46 To say what you want.
00:19:47 To say.
00:19:49 Because that's what it is.
00:19:52 Right. Are are you trying to tell me that everything.
00:19:54 That the left says is is optical.
00:19:58 Are ******** optical?
00:20:01 Are trans kids optical?
00:20:08 As Black Lives Matter optical.
00:20:12 Was the summer of love optical?
00:20:17 Is wearing masks optical?
00:20:22 Are shutdowns optical? You seen a pattern here?
00:20:31 Thought about optics? It's about power.
00:20:33 Now, if you don't have power.
00:20:37 You have to be.
00:20:38 A little bit.
00:20:39 Craftier, I get it.
00:20:42 That's true.
00:20:45 That's true.
00:20:48 But if all you worry about is.
00:20:51 Is this optical? You'll never have power.
00:20:58 You will never, ever, ever have power.
00:21:06 We are going to.
00:21:09 Look, take a look at some older strategies. A lot of people have heard the name Saul Linski and and you know the rules for radicals and this sort of thing. And and.
00:21:23 It might seem like an outdated thing. You know, Solinsky was Hillary Clinton's mentor. Or at least that's what she said. He was a community organizer. Likely the kind of person, if not the person, who would inspire people.
00:21:43 Like Obama to be community organizers, quote UN quote.
00:21:48 He was a.
00:21:50 Jew and he dedicated his book rules for radicals to Satan.
00:21:57 And really did not like Christians really did not like Christians and was very vocal about his dislike of Christians.
00:22:09 And a lot of times.
00:22:11 People, when they talk about solinski, what they do is they they want to use it to help people understand.
00:22:22 The left and their tactics.
00:22:26 And that is a useful thing.
00:22:30 Because while some of these things. Uh.
00:22:35 In the context of.
00:22:36 Time are not as relevant, right?
00:22:39 But you'd be surprised. And we'll go over them. You'll see. Like, you'd be surprised. A lot of this stuff is. Is still just as relevant today as it was.
00:22:49 In the 60s, when he was developing this stuff.
00:22:56 But it's also useful and a couple of people have, you know, toyed around with this, but not to the extent that is required.
00:23:08 And that is.
00:23:11 And I discussed this in my book A.
00:23:12 Little bit.
00:23:14 It's the concept of.
00:23:18 If you can't beat em.
00:23:20 Join em.
00:23:24 And that doesn't mean that you all become leftists, because they're the ones that have all the power.
00:23:31 It means you know the this the strategies that.
00:23:34 We have been using.
00:23:40 Always have never worked.
00:23:44 You know, we've talked several times about how it's not a culture war, it's a culture rape.
00:23:51 There was a culture.
00:23:52 War, we would have some successes to talk about and we have none.
00:23:59 And so it's it's not a war, it's.
00:24:02 It's a rape.
00:24:04 By every, you know every every definition, there's no possible way this.
00:24:10 Is a war.
00:24:14 And so if what you've been trying forever.
00:24:18 Has never worked.
00:24:21 It's time to take a look at your opponents.
00:24:27 Tactics and and and even if you find them.
00:24:35 And disgusting.
00:24:45 You have to realize.
00:24:50 When you are at war.
00:24:54 Which is? I mean, that'd be an upgrade right from a rape.
00:24:58 When you are at war.
00:25:02 You end up having to do distasteful.
00:25:06 Disgusting, immoral things.
00:25:13 And if you're not willing to do that.
00:25:14 Then just might as well.
00:25:15 Just keep you bite the pillow.
00:25:18 Because you're just going to keep getting raped.
00:25:22 If you're getting raped.
00:25:26 Do you think well, I would kick him in the nuts?
00:25:30 But that's that's like a low blow.
00:25:33 That's a low blow. I don't you.
00:25:35 Know you should never kick.
00:25:37 Someone in the nuts. I don't care how.
00:25:38 Mad you are.
00:25:42 No, you kick him in the ******* nuts because you're.
00:25:44 Getting raped?
00:25:50 You're getting raped.
Speaker
00:25:52 Like you gotta kick him in the nuts.Devon
00:25:56 So anyway, in preparation for this.00:26:00 I was taking a.
00:26:00 Look at some.
00:26:01 Old because I'd read rules for radicals years ago, and it's a fascinating read. Again, this isn't like a new lot. There's lots of people by now, I would hope, but maybe there's some new people that that aren't familiar.
00:26:16 With this, but I would check out the book. You can find the audio book free online. It's not. It's actually not hard to find and just have a listen. It's worth to at least be aware of it and we're going to talk more in depth about some of the stuff, but it's good to have an overview and the context is in the 1960s.
00:26:37 We did a lot of community organizing for minority groups and things like that, right and and in, in effect.
00:26:45 He was instrumental in uh.
00:26:51 Toppling white power in America and in the West cause he also operated out of Canada.
00:27:01 And so I took a look at some old footage, and there's there's a, you know, he did.
00:27:05 A lot of interviews and.
00:27:07 There's a Canadian broadcasting.
00:27:12 I don't know. It's kind of a, it's a very strange it's cause it's they. It's called a documentary. There's no, there's no narrator. It's just footage of him discussing because he.
00:27:26 What happened the 1960s?
00:27:28 And this might have.
00:27:29 Been this probably actually probably late 60s, maybe early 70s.
00:27:34 Is you have the uh, the native population in Canada, the the Indians.
00:27:43 Wanted to.
00:27:45 Have political power.
00:27:49 And so they called in Saul Alinsky to act as as kind of a consultant.
00:27:57 On how to do that.
00:28:00 And so this documentary, if you will, but like I.
00:28:03 Said it's really just.
00:28:04 Footage. It's footage of him first. There's part one. You watch both these on YouTube. They're too long to watch during the stream because they're the part one and Part 2. They're both like 1/2 hour long.
00:28:16 I watched them today looking for good clips we might, we might play one clip, but a lot of it's it because it's so conversational. You kind of have to watch like the whole thing.
00:28:28 But the one that that.
00:28:31 The the the thing that kept happening.
00:28:37 In part one, for example, he encounters the white hippie.
00:28:42 Community organizers, if you will, that are all ready trying to work with the Indians to help them get political power that they want.
00:28:57 He immediately attacks their idealism.
00:29:01 Because these are hippies.
00:29:04 In in, like insufferable hippies like Super boomer hippies, if you watch it, you'll.
00:29:09 See exactly what?
00:29:10 I'm talking about.
00:29:12 And he immediately, like a sociopath, just goes.
00:29:17 Cut some like a knife and it's just like.
00:29:19 You guys are.
00:29:20 You will never get what you want.
00:29:23 You are never going to get this free love society. You are a tiny minor.
00:29:28 30 on this planet.
00:29:32 And even if you were to want this kind of a change, you'll never achieve it because you're unwilling to recognize the world as it is, and because you can't recognize the way the world as it is.
00:29:51 You will not be able to then change it because your perception of reality is so idealistic and ****** **.
00:30:01 That you don't even have a starting line.
Speaker 6
00:30:06 And while this.Devon
00:30:08 Was hippies in the you know, in the late 60s, perhaps early 70s, I don't.00:30:12 Know exactly which year.
00:30:16 And you it's real easy to imagine the kinds of stupid free love, you know, idealism that they have. I mean, it's an extreme, right? It's an extreme case of idealistic ******* that want some kind of fantasy land utopia that's never going to ******* happen.
00:30:35 Right.
00:30:38 I think it's.
00:30:41 Just as prevalent on the right.
00:30:47 In our situation now.
00:30:51 Because and and here's, here's where. Here's the correlation.
00:30:59 Even though it seemed.
00:31:03 Like they were, they were. They were writing some kind of trend. Right, like the ohh, this is the beginning of this is the age of Aquarius. This is the beginning of the the new Age. We're all we. We stopped caring about, you know, Western civilization. Really and tradition. And we invent this, you know, aimless.
00:31:24 Free love. Whatever garbage.
00:31:30 They were the counterculture.
00:31:36 And while the right?
00:31:41 Does not have.
00:31:43 The support.
00:31:47 Of institutions media.
00:31:54 I mean really anything and and in fact it's very self propelling.
00:32:01 We don't have money flowing in.
00:32:03 To the dissident right.
00:32:05 We don't have a whole lot of cultural offerings because we don't have large, you know, bands or musicians writing theme songs and anthems.
00:32:21 You know, we don't have films being produced showing, you know, making making the dissident right look really cool.
00:32:33 We don't have.
00:32:35 The institutional backing that the hippies did.
00:32:39 So we're even more fringe.
00:32:45 More fringe.
00:32:48 Than the hippies ever were.
00:32:53 And yet we still have people on the right.
00:32:58 Who do I think?
00:33:01 Exhibit some of this same utopian idealism.
00:33:05 That's just as unrealistic.
00:33:09 Now, of course, instead of saying that they want to have this free love.
00:33:15 Whatever age of Aquarius, you know, flower power ********. Instead of that, you know they're talking about, you know, maybe like a an ethno state where somehow we are able to successfully deport every non white.
00:33:32 Even even like, honestly, even like in a in a, in a in a state that would be.
00:33:37 Pretty much impossible.
00:33:39 And create this white utopia.
00:33:45 That resembles a Norman Rockwell pan.
00:33:52 And look, it's good to have ideals. It's good to have something to shoot for.
00:33:58 But if that's the framework.
00:34:01 If that's what you're working with, right? If that's your short term goal.
00:34:07 It's never going to ******* happen.
00:34:10 Because it's not acknowledging the world.
00:34:15 As it is.
00:34:21 It's not acknowledging how small, how powerless.
00:34:27 Our movement ends.
00:34:38 I think that one of the reasons why we have this problem.
00:34:44 And I would say this is probably the same reason why.
00:34:46 The hippies had this problem.
00:34:51 In fact, this is.
00:34:54 This is the same this. This also explains why there.
00:34:57 Was a Q Anon.
00:35:00 It even explains.
00:35:03 All these people that say everyone's a Jewish shill, you know, you, you're a paid shill or or you're a fed everyone you know, everyone's a fed.
00:35:17 It's all tied to the same thing. It's primitive thinking.
00:35:23 It's primitive thinking.
00:35:29 Now, what do I mean by primitive thinking?
00:35:35 Well, what I mean is.
00:35:38 Just like the hippies, I guess you could say.
00:35:41 The dissident right is so.
00:35:44 Far removed and actually further removed.
00:35:47 From power.
00:35:50 It doesn't understand it.
00:35:54 It's never tasted it.
00:35:57 It's never smelled it. It's never been.
00:36:00 Adjacent to it.
00:36:06 And so it's.
00:36:08 Just as if the rights under.
00:36:12 By and large, most people on the right.
00:36:17 It's their understanding of power is the same as if I if I were to.
00:36:20 Get an iPad.
00:36:23 And go back in time 1000 years.
00:36:27 And I gave it to someone.
00:36:31 And I said.
00:36:33 How do you think this works?
00:36:37 What would they say?
00:36:42 They would say, oh, I don't know, it's must be the gods. This is a window to the gods.
00:36:49 Maybe it's, you know, this is some weird magic, a wizard, a wizard has created this this tablet.
00:36:59 With magical spells.
00:37:03 It's a demon.
00:37:05 It's a demon.
00:37:10 This iPad would be so far removed.
00:37:14 From anything that they're familiar with.
00:37:18 They wouldn't be able to come up with an explanation as to how it worked.
00:37:23 That was even kind of remotely close to reality.
00:37:36 And and and and. I'm sorry but that's.
00:37:39 That's a lot of the dissident right when.
00:37:41 It comes to power.
00:37:46 They're like a chimpanzee holding an iPad going I.
00:37:49 Don't know how this works.
00:37:58 Because they've never tasted it, they've never touched it. They've never felt it, and they certainly didn't design the system that made it work.
00:38:16 And So what do they do? They, they they.
00:38:18 You know, we talked about in the past.
00:38:20 You know all they can do is try to think of.
00:38:24 Of of examples in of in fiction, right?
00:38:29 Because that's the closest thing that they have to actually encountering power. Well, I don't know. I saw.
00:38:35 A movie about power.
00:38:38 I guess it's like that movie, you know, which explains why people still thought that.
00:38:44 You know, Trump was going to come, come and win it at the end.
00:38:47 Because that's what would happen in a movie.
00:38:52 Right.
00:38:57 But that's also why people thought, you know, a lot of the queue people thought that.
00:39:01 You know Trump? Trump was this superhero.
00:39:07 All kinds of powers.
00:39:10 Because these people have never.
00:39:13 Never been to the White House.
00:39:17 Now they've they've never been in a in a.
00:39:18 Meeting a lot of these people, they've never even.
00:39:22 They don't know anyone in their personal lives that make 6 figures.
00:39:27 A lot of these people don't.
00:39:32 And increasingly, I guess a lot of people don't.
00:39:37 Yeah, there was an article that.
00:39:39 They were passing around saying.
00:39:41 That. Oh my God, the people that were invading.
00:39:46 The capital part of the insurrection, they all had financial troubles.
00:39:52 Whether it was tax debt or you know credit card debt or whatever, they're.
00:39:58 These ******* poor people.
00:40:02 Well, yeah, of course.
00:40:11 That's a lot of people these days.
00:40:16 And those people aren't especially.
00:40:19 Aren't going to understand power.
00:40:27 Those people especially.
00:40:31 Because they've never been in close proximity to it, they've never observed it up close.
00:40:39 They've never certainly never participated in it.
00:40:47 So it's just it's left up to their imagination.
00:40:54 You know when when people think everyone's a fed same thing.
Speaker 2
00:41:00 Well, you, you.Devon
00:41:01 You must be a Fed cause you're saying this.00:41:05 You must be a fed because you're saying that you must be a shill. You're a Jewish, the ADL pays you.
00:41:12 They're so far.
00:41:13 Removed from how the ruling class works.
00:41:19 They hook up these unbelievably complicated.
00:41:25 Movie like ways.
00:41:29 To explain it, because they've never been in close proximity to power and they don't understand it.
00:41:38 Or they're lying because they know that the people.
00:41:40 Listening to them don't understand it.
00:41:46 One of the two.
00:41:55 But Saul Linski he talks about one of the biggest things he talks about in, in, in terms of.
00:42:02 Working within this.
00:42:07 Unfortunate, I guess circumstance that a lot of people that need to organize.
00:42:14 That a lot of people that need to organize and.
00:42:22 Oppose power, I guess.
00:42:25 Is they fundamentally don't understand it because they've never wielded it.
00:42:30 They've never seen it. They have no familiarity with it whatsoever.
00:42:37 And one of the things he says.
00:42:38 And I'm paraphrasing here.
00:42:43 But if you're asking.
00:42:46 Someone else?
00:42:49 To give you what you want, right? And think, think of the the Custard people, right?
00:42:56 They wanted Trump.
00:42:59 To solve all the problems for them.
00:43:03 They don't want to have to.
00:43:04 Actually do anything themselves.
00:43:08 Even if they end up doing it.
00:43:13 That only gets you that thing.
00:43:18 For as long as they want to give it to you because.
00:43:21 If they're powerful enough to give you this thing.
00:43:24 That you want.
00:43:26 They're all so powerful enough to take it away.
00:43:31 And so it's not even really yours.
00:43:33 What you're getting?
00:43:38 It only becomes yours if you are the one that takes it.
00:44:00 So I think it's time that the.
00:44:01 The right needs to do some.
00:44:03 Some self examination and understand that.
00:44:06 That uh.
00:44:08 It's good to have ideals. It's good to have this idealism.
00:44:12 To some extent.
00:44:14 And it's good to have, you know, values certainly obviously.
00:44:19 And that's part of what we're.
00:44:20 Trying to preserve here, right?
00:44:23 But it's also important to recognize reality.
00:44:34 So I'm going to play one little clip and then we'll talk about the.
00:44:38 We'll go over the rules and we'll talk about how maybe they apply to what's going on right now.
00:44:43 One quick clip though.
00:44:46 Let me see if I've got it here.
00:44:49 This is a clip of Saul Linski.
00:44:52 He has gone to an Indian Reservation.
00:44:55 And the Indians on the reservation are very difficult to work with because they're worse than the hippies. The hippies were bad.
00:45:04 Enough because they, you know, they have their stupid hippie idealism.
00:45:09 Well, the Indians have their idealism.
00:45:14 As well.
00:45:17 But on top of that, you know they've.
00:45:19 Got an IQ issue going on and they've got like a racial hatred for the the white people that they, they can't just they won't vocalize.
00:45:31 But it's palpable. You know it's there. And in fact, if you watch the whole video, he calls him on it.
00:45:38 And makes them.
00:45:39 You know, just says like, just just say it just, you know, stop saying. Stop trying to, like pretty up.
00:45:45 You know, stop. Stop trying.
00:45:46 To be optical, if you will.
00:45:49 Just say it. Say look, these white people came and killed all the Buffalo and their ******** and and they owe us something. Just say it like that. Don't, don't, don't. Just try to don't.
00:45:58 Try to like.
00:46:00 Make up some optical platform. Just say what you mean.
00:46:10 So anyway, in this clip, he's on the reservation and he's talking to, I guess, the tribal leaders.
00:46:18 And they're being extremely idealistic.
00:46:23 And he's just had enough and he and he.
00:46:27 Let me see if I.
00:46:28 Can get.
00:46:29 The right timing on this one here.
00:46:35 This guy on the right here.
Speaker
00:46:39 Let me look at my time.Devon
00:46:41 But it keeps saying like, oh, you know, all we have to do, you know, he keeps hit the.00:46:47 The Indian Reservation representative, the guy in.
00:46:50 The black right.
00:46:51 Here he keeps saying for loyal, really long time. I'm. I'm skipping over like 20 minutes of this. He keeps saying. Well, how do we how do we interface?
Speaker
00:47:02 With the white.Devon
00:47:04 Canadian government.00:47:07 Without interfacing with them on their terms.
00:47:13 Because we are just a simple people and we want to maintain our values and we just want to live simply on our Indian Reservation.
00:47:24 And we don't want to get involved.
00:47:29 With the government.
00:47:31 Using the systems the white man created.
00:47:34 Because we don't want it to corrupt.
00:47:38 Our way of life.
00:47:41 And Solinsky just, you know, keep selling it. Alright. Well, then you deserve what you get. You deserve the lifestyle you have if you're.
00:47:46 Not going to engage.
00:47:48 With them using their rules. If you don't play by their rules, you deserve what you get.
00:47:55 It's another thing I go over in great detail actually. In fact, if anything, that's what my.
00:48:00 First book's about.
00:48:04 And so this is.
00:48:08 Let me back it up a.
00:48:09 Little bit here.
00:48:12 So this is Solinsky telling or talking to.
00:48:18 This Indian fella, that was how he's got to drop the idealism.
Speaker 7
00:48:26 In the past and you know, we think in terms of not so much what we can we can take, but so much is what we can give.00:48:34 And I think Indians can be organized around the amount that they can give to the white men, not so much around.
00:48:41 The amount that they can take from them because you you 400 years has already proven that the Indian isn't so inclined to toward the white man's society. He hasn't come into it. He he refuses to.
00:48:54 But to organize them around things that they can give the white man and do you.
00:48:57 Think yourself that that.
Speaker 2
00:48:59 Well, I mean, you're going to organize around things. You.Speaker 7
00:49:02 Can give. We can give them away a life that is better than.Speaker 2
00:49:05 The 1:00 you got or not buying that? Forget that that's being so idealistically unreal that you're.00:49:10 Out of the.
Speaker 7
00:49:10 World on that, but I see the hippies. They're buying and I see a whole, whole portion of the youth constituency that are buying it. I hear things now.00:49:19 Found in our love and and.
Speaker 2
00:49:21 Those are very minute segment.00:49:23 Of of the whole life.
Speaker 7
00:49:24 It's minute now, but it's a start. It's like what you said about getting a little compromise. It's a start. And from that start, maybe something can happen.Speaker 2
00:49:39 There are things you want that comes down very simply. Do you want them?00:49:46 If you want them, you have to go out and get them. If you want to go out and get them there, there, there are only certain ways that you go out and get them. If you want to sit around and talk about love and you want to talk about Christianity and Christians were talking about love, you know they were. They were hippies.
00:50:01 Back then, there were more than hippies. They walked into the Coliseum with the Lions and the Tigers and everything else, and died for it, you know, for.
00:50:08 Love and father forgive them, et cetera.
00:50:13 If you want, if you want to do it that way, I mean go ahead as I told you before this this is the kind of thing that the white society would love to see it do because they know you're not going anywhere.
00:50:24 And and it means that they can go on doing what they want without being concerned about making any changes.
Speaker 7
00:50:30 You don't. You don't think that?Speaker 2
00:50:31 They'd like to say.00:50:32 When they go, as in America, living on their reserves.
Speaker 7
00:50:36 We, you know, used to like a man who who has no love or no. None of these feelings or anything is insensitive.Speaker 2
00:50:42 I have a hell of a lot more love than you have because I'm willing to go out and get corrupted for it. I'm willing to fight for it. I'm willing to stick my life on the line on it, and you're just willing to stick around and talk about love and hippies and not do a God.00:50:55 Damn thing.
Speaker 7
00:50:56 Yeah, but that's not true.Speaker 2
00:50:58 The hell it isn't. We wouldn't be talking about it this one.Speaker 4
00:51:06 What do you know about values that we say that our Indian?00:51:13 Those things that are entailed in this whole thing of things that belong to people, they're their own values, their own culture and all those things that that are built into their way of life, their environment, those things that they feel good about, they feel comfort.
Speaker 2
00:51:33 All I know is what I heard at the luncheon table today, but let me say this to you, I will assume.00:51:39 That you have.
00:51:40 A wonderful set of values to feel comfortable with. My ancestors have a set of values called the 10 Commandments, which they thought that they would feel comfortable with, but.
00:51:56 And the world as it is.
00:52:00 The rest of the people in the world will only let you have as much of your own values as you're strong enough to keep, and you can only get changes as you're strong enough to get them.
Devon
00:52:17 I'm going to let it run a little bit longer, but I just want to want to pause on that point right there.00:52:24 The world will only let you have.
00:52:28 The values that you're strong enough.
00:52:32 To take from the world.
00:52:35 So it's it's it's one thing to say that, oh, I've got all these values, you know, like, I want to have, you know, Western Western values. I want to preserve these values.
00:52:47 Well, So what?
00:52:51 Unless you're in a position of power.
00:52:54 And unless you take.
00:52:58 Take those values from the world, take them. The world's not going to just give them to you. The world's not going to just leave you alone.
00:53:09 They've proven that.
00:53:10 There's nowhere else to.
00:53:11 Go. There's no new world across the ocean that we can escape to.
00:53:23 So, and unless you take take.
00:53:27 And you're strong enough to take.
00:53:31 Those values.
00:53:34 You don't get a perfect.
00:53:35 Example, look at what look what the Muslims are doing.
00:53:38 In Europe.
00:53:43 Seems like they're taking the values that they want to keep.
00:53:53 Alright. Anyway, I'm going to let this play out for.
00:53:54 A little slightly longer.
Speaker 2
00:53:59 And as you have the as you have the ability to act out, it is impossible, believe me on this one thing, it is impossible to chart.00:54:08 Regardless of what procedure you're using to chart an orderly plan of organization, a very disorganized manner in the beginning. But.
00:54:19 Actually in in the beginning you use the the opposition as your main organizer. You literally provoke them into actions against you that will irritate more people and get them moving.
Speaker 6
00:54:33 I wouldn't bother to do anything.Speaker 2
00:54:34 You know, it's a young friend ought to do over there. He ought organized all the Indian reserves into the hunting move.Speaker
00:54:35 I just.Speaker 6
00:54:41 Well, maybe that's.00:54:42 All the Indian reserves want if they all want that dude.
Speaker 2
00:54:45 The Indian hippie is coming out of town, but this might be the answer.00:54:48 Well, if that's.
Speaker 6
00:54:49 What they want, it may very well.00:54:51 Be the answer as as.
00:54:52 As I mean, following your own statement like these people sit down, they say, look, we all want to be.
Speaker 2
00:54:58 Hippies. You'll get the biggest tourist trade mental. Solve your economic problems.Speaker 6
00:55:03 No, but I mean, look, you're you're you're you're making.Speaker 2
00:55:05 I'm not making fun. I'm being dead serious. I'm telling you that if you turn.00:55:10 If you turn the Indian bands into big hippie camps, sort of so when you have your powers, there are big Lovins and so forth. You will get at the American tourist trade with millions of dollars flowing right in here.
Speaker 6
00:55:23 What if they don't want the million of dollars?Speaker 2
00:55:26 I'll take this move the.Speaker 6
00:55:28 Three. Here you are. You're not serious.Speaker 2
00:55:30 You gotta start where you are. This is the world you're living in. You can't just say.00:55:36 A world of self-interest. I don't want it. I want a world of altruism, a world in which the right things are packing always done for the wrong reasons. This is in the moral world, I.
00:55:45 Don't want them.
00:55:47 A world in which there is no such thing as the best. It's always the least worst.
00:55:52 I don't want that kind of a world.
00:55:54 You can go on and on. This has been the constant business you, but you you've got to start with the world as it is.
Devon
00:56:05 You have to start with what you got. You have to work within the framework.00:56:12 Of of how?
00:56:13 The world actually is and not how you'd like it to be.
00:56:22 And people like this guy right here on the screen.
00:56:27 They are such idealists.
00:56:30 That they're struggling with with just even understanding the first step.
00:56:37 Of how to accomplish what they want.
00:56:41 Because he wants some, like magical ******* Indian land where, you know he doesn't have to actually engage with white culture.
00:56:50 Because it's intimidating to him. Let's just be honest.
00:56:54 The reason they.
00:56:55 Had to call this guy in, is they?
00:56:57 Were wholly unprepared and unable to interface with the white dominant culture.
00:57:16 Anyway, let me take a look here.
00:57:25 Am I off? Am I off the air?
00:57:27 Alright, it's back, OK.
00:57:29 Sorry about that, I thought my my app had stopped updating. I thought like the stream got taken down.
00:57:37 Because that's the reality that.
00:57:39 We're working with is being.
00:57:41 That we.
00:57:42 Can't even string, you know, that's there's another, more frustrating when.
00:57:45 People ***** and moan about like the.
00:57:48 Ohh why you want trouble? Why you want Chinese Chinese trovo?
00:57:53 Because **** you dude.
00:57:56 What? What am I?
00:57:56 Supposed to go on. What am I supposed to?
00:57:59 Go on.
00:58:00 The Communist Party.
00:58:03 Isn't the one.
00:58:04 Censoring me? That's why I'm using their their streaming service.
00:58:09 You dig, like if I bet you it's always buffering. OK, well, I'm sure that now that you've complained in the comments, it won't buffer anymore. Good job.
00:58:23 Like if you guys can't handle that.
Speaker 8
00:58:27 You're never going to.Devon
00:58:28 Survive if you if you can't handle some buffering.00:58:33 Or the fact that we can't be on American platforms. I mean, ****, we can't be on American platforms.
00:58:39 Who would have thought?
00:58:45 Bit shoot's not American either, like there's not an American platform that you can be on. I mean gab, I guess but.
00:58:52 They don't have video yet.
00:58:54 I mean, they sort of do.
00:58:55 But not really. They don't know streaming.
00:59:00 And not that it matters to me.
00:59:02 Anyway, I don't care.
00:59:04 Like I I like. I've been saying it's almost better to give this like the.
00:59:08 The whole boomer.
00:59:09 By American thing. Nah. **** it by Chinese.
00:59:14 In fact, why would you buy? Why would?
00:59:16 You buy American.
00:59:19 Who do you think's ******* us in the ***? Who do you think the, the, the, the culture rape? Who do you?
00:59:24 Think is doing the culture rape.
00:59:26 It's the people that get the money when you.
00:59:28 Buy American.
00:59:32 And you buy Chinese *******. At least those guys. They're not *******. They're not ******* you in.
00:59:36 The ***.
00:59:41 Why would I ever?
00:59:43 I don't give a **** about buy American.
00:59:50 It's almost worse.
00:59:51 If I buy American.
00:59:54 Netflix is American.
00:59:56 Amazon's American.
01:00:02 By American.
Speaker 3
01:00:05 Why do you want a Chinese?Devon
01:00:07 Platform dead.01:00:11 This is what I'm talking about.
01:00:14 That's it's, it's.
01:00:15 It's the primitive thinking of these idealistic funks.
01:00:19 That don't have a concept of reality.
01:00:24 I'm on a Chinese platform because reality, that's why.
01:00:30 The sooner you get here, the better.
01:00:35 All right, let's take a look.
01:00:38 So here, here are solinski's rules for radicals. And again, I know this isn't like anything new people have talked.
01:00:45 About this but.
01:00:46 My guess is there's a few people that have have not heard about this stuff.
01:00:51 And certainly.
01:00:54 Not through the context of the day, and for others it might be a good refresher, even for me. Look, I haven't. Honestly, I haven't even read through these before. We're gonna we're we're doing this. I'm doing. I'm winging this whole thing. I read the book, but it was like.
01:01:08 Like four or five years ago.
01:01:09 It's been a long time.
01:01:12 But here we go Rule 1.
01:01:16 Power is not what you have.
01:01:19 But what the enemy thinks you have.
01:01:25 Power is not what you have.
01:01:28 But what the enemy thinks you have.
01:01:31 Now flip that around. We'll look at.
01:01:33 It both ways.
01:01:36 When you're freaking out and calling everyone a fad and everyone a Jewish shill and stuff like that.
01:01:46 Is not what they have.
01:01:49 It's what you think they have.
01:01:53 And if you think they have some crazy network of paid Jewish shills and half the content creators are federal agents.
01:02:05 They might as well be.
01:02:09 Right, they might as well be.
01:02:15 If you think.
01:02:17 That you can't organize.
01:02:19 Because even just organizing for like a book club, like not doing anything illegal but just organizing is going to everyone's going to get doxed and everyone that shows up will lose their jobs and their lives will be destroyed. Well, that might as well be.
01:02:33 True then, because you think it.
01:02:37 They might as well have that power.
01:02:40 Because you think they do.
01:02:50 Now let's flip.
01:02:50 That around a little bit.
01:02:54 Now I I think it's obvious to look at the impeachment proceedings, for example, and just the the media coverage.
01:03:04 And see that they're blowing that what happened on the 6th? The protest on the 6th?
01:03:10 Completely insanely out of proportion.
01:03:17 And they are trying to do it to.
01:03:20 Scare people into supporting what they want, right? But it.
01:03:23 Works both ways.
01:03:26 That gives you some power.
01:03:29 Because it's not that there was an insurrection.
01:03:33 Is that the people think?
01:03:35 That there was.
01:03:38 That gives you power, believe it or not.
01:03:42 Now you can totally **** it and **** it away.
01:03:47 By apologizing and by blaming Antifa or whatever.
01:03:58 Perception is everything.
01:04:00 And you can use it to your advantage, or you can **** it away.
01:04:03 It's up to you.
01:04:08 And look, there really is a fear on the left, there is a fear of of people there.
01:04:14 In the same way.
01:04:17 That there are.
01:04:19 A lot of delusional people on the right.
01:04:21 That think all it would take is an afternoon. You just get a bunch of people with their AR fifteens and the back of pickups, trucks and somehow, you know, we make we take back America or whatever.
01:04:34 As much as that, there's that delusional or, you know, that flavor.
01:04:37 Of delusion on the right.
01:04:40 There, there's the.
01:04:43 Equal and opposite reaction I guess on.
01:04:45 The left, where they really think.
01:04:47 Oh, my God. One day they're all gonna hop in the back of some pickup trucks, and they're going to, you know, they're going to have right wing death squads, and they're going to come.
01:04:55 Door to door. They're going to kill us all.
01:05:03 There's power in that.
01:05:06 It doesn't have to be, doesn't matter.
01:05:07 If it's true or not it.
01:05:09 Doesn't have to be true.
01:05:22 Powers derived from 2 main sources.
01:05:29 And people.
01:05:34 We don't have money.
01:05:38 So we have to.
01:05:40 Use people.
01:05:44 And they know this.
01:05:46 Which is why every time, every time the right tries to organize.
01:05:52 You know, something like Charlottesville, as an example.
01:05:56 They freaked the **** out.
01:05:59 Or I guess you could include the 6th.
01:06:01 Now with that.
01:06:03 They freak the **** out.
01:06:09 Because they realize.
01:06:12 The power comes from money.
01:06:16 Or people.
01:06:17 And we don't have money.
01:06:19 They don't have to worry about that, and in fact they can do things to make sure we don't. We don't have money.
01:06:27 And now they're.
01:06:29 Doing things to make sure we don't have people.
01:06:31 Or at least, you know people that.
01:06:34 That are organized in any kind.
01:06:35 Of way.
01:06:39 And if you think that these stay at home orders, these quote UN quote, COVID.
01:06:45 Stay at home. Orders aren't tied to all this.
01:06:49 Then again, you're not tied to reality.
01:06:58 Lots of organ. There was a lot of organized things happening, if you remember just prior.
01:07:06 To the COVID no.
01:07:08 Stay at home, order all the lockdown stuff.
01:07:11 All over the world.
01:07:13 Wasn't just in America. You had the yellow vests in Europe, you had the Hong Kong stuff you had.
01:07:22 The BLM stuff being countered.
01:07:30 You had people on the right.
01:07:33 Even in the UK.
01:07:35 Starting to organize IRL events.
01:07:45 Money in people and we don't have any money.
01:07:52 Alright, rule 2.
01:07:54 Never go outside the expertise.
01:08:00 Of your people.
01:08:02 Never go outside.
01:08:04 The expertise.
01:08:08 Of your people.
01:08:14 The sub the subheading here is it results in confusion, fear and retreat. Feeling secure adds to the backbone of anyone organizations under attack. Wonder why radicals don't address the real issues? This is why they avoid things with which they have.
01:08:33 No knowledge.
01:08:41 Now this one I'm trying to think of how this would apply to what's going on right now. Never go outside the expertise.
01:08:51 Of your people.
01:08:54 I think this might apply more on smaller scale stuff.
01:08:58 But if you try to think about it on.
01:08:59 A larger scale.
01:09:02 A lot of the people on.
01:09:03 The right.
01:09:08 Have have a particular talent.
01:09:17 For meming and for.
01:09:21 Really for humor.
01:09:25 You know, because the left has lost its its sense of humor because it's in. It can't laugh at people anymore, which, by the way, that's a massive.
01:09:33 Massive, massive loss because one of their.
01:09:36 Biggest weapons used to be.
01:09:37 Ridicule. And now they don't have that weapon anymore.
01:09:42 So maybe ridicule.
01:09:46 Would be something to focus on if you're on the right.
01:09:53 I mean, there's other things the right has a lot of expertise in, you know.
01:10:02 But maybe we'll talk about that some other time.
01:10:05 Rule #3.
01:10:07 Whenever possible, go out, go outside the expertise of the enemy.
01:10:13 Well, that the humor thing is that that's a perfect example. They've they've lost their inability to be funny. They've lost their their ability to, you know, they, they they have the whole left can't mean which is totally not true, but the left can't be funny.
01:10:29 That is true. The left can't be funny.
01:10:32 There are no funny leftists.
01:10:35 At all.
01:10:37 So humor.
01:10:40 Would be a good thing to focus on in terms of justice, you know, information warfare. And I get it. Like we're kind of getting beyond.
Speaker
01:10:46 Beyond that.Devon
01:10:48 And so which was also, by the way.01:10:51 What is the left or outside their expertise?
01:10:56 Well, it's kind of.
01:10:57 The lines up with all I'm going to say is if you guys ever watched the videos of the what was that group called? The not ******* around the black guys marching around with those ridiculous ******* gun?
01:11:10 I I would just say it's pretty obvious from that footage that that weaponry is not is outside of their.
01:11:16 Expertise. Let's just put it that way.
01:11:21 I mean, look if you.
01:11:22 Want just practical example of of this?
01:11:27 Look at the Second Amendment rally that took place in Virginia.
01:11:32 The IT was effective.
01:11:37 Because the right can show up that, I mean that proved it. The right can show up with a show of force.
01:11:45 A show of strength.
01:11:47 No one gets hurt.
01:11:49 No one got shot or anything crazy like that, unlike the not ******* around thing, right where they were shooting each other.
01:11:55 On accident.
01:11:57 Get a bunch of people showing up.
01:12:05 And and.
01:12:08 Projecting strength.
01:12:16 What's the word I'm looking for?
01:12:21 Like like like a controlled strength. I don't know. There's there's a term that's right for this. It's just escaping in my mind. For at the moment. But they're they're showing that look, you know, **** could get real.
01:12:38 **** could get real real fast.
01:12:42 Yeah, we're we're proving here that we'll show up. We'll show.
01:12:45 Up, we're not going to do anything now we're.
01:12:46 Not going to do anything now.
01:12:49 But we're showing you that we'll show up.
01:12:53 And that's that's something a lot of the the the dissident right specifically.
01:12:57 Doesn't often do.
01:13:01 There's, there's almost never a show of force because of of this primitive thinking. This fear that like everyone's.
01:13:06 A fad and.
01:13:07 It's just like, what do you think like?
01:13:09 When when you say that everyone's a fat?
01:13:12 We've gone over this a million times. Yeah. If someone says on a discord server, hey, we're going to go kidnap, you know, Nancy Pelosi or something like that.
01:13:24 That's ********. Obviously that that's that's fed posting. All right, let's make it clear.
01:13:30 But when you say hey.
01:13:32 Let's go to the capital.
01:13:36 As a show of force and not do anything crazy.
01:13:42 And you still.
01:13:42 Call that a Fed thing to do.
01:13:46 You just don't understand power. You just don't understand power or you're.
01:13:50 A coward? I don't know. One of the two.
01:13:55 Rule #4.
01:13:59 Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules. Now again, this one. I think we're kind.
01:14:05 Of past it.
01:14:06 This is something that you do see on the from the left all the time, right where they they force the rights, morality.
01:14:15 Unto themselves all the time. But then.
01:14:18 The left doesn't have that same morality, so that that morality only exists when they are forcing the right.
01:14:27 To adhere to their own morality.
01:14:30 And you like, you kind of see the same thing, like the right tries to do this to the left.
01:14:36 You know, with the whole well if if.
01:14:39 If he if this person had been black instead of white, or if.
01:14:43 This, you know, like, you know, playing that stupid game like every time. Like, for example, the the black couple that beat to death the little girl because of her white privilege and the right tries to say like.
01:14:55 Whoa. If it if it had been.
01:14:57 A white couple and but it doesn't work.
01:15:00 It doesn't work. We're we're so well beyond that because there are no principles on the left at all. And so trying to make the the left live up to their.
01:15:10 Principles is impossible because they don't have any principles, and honestly, that's kind of increasingly the case on on the right. And so there's really no.
01:15:22 This rule, I think, is increasingly becoming outdated.
01:15:26 I'll read the subtext anyway. If the rule is that every letter gets a reply, send 30,000 letters. You can kill them with. Ohh wait. Yeah, this is weird. This seems a lot of context. You you can kill them with this because no one can possibly obey all their own rules. This is a serious rule the besieged.
01:15:46 Entity very credibly and.
01:15:49 The besieged entities vary. Credibility and reputation is at stake because if activists catch it lying or not living up to its commitments, they can continue to chip away again, I think.
01:16:01 We're well beyond this.
01:16:02 This no longer applies because there are no principles. There's no rules.
01:16:07 I guess that's what the best way.
01:16:08 To put it we're post rule of law.
01:16:11 And because there are no rules.
01:16:13 Which, by the way to me indicates that we are already at war, but because there are no rules, you can't make the enemy live up to their own.
01:16:22 Rules because they don't. There's no rules.
01:16:25 And so it doesn't really work.
01:16:27 Yeah. So that's that's I think that's one of the one of the the rules that have just they're obsolete now rule #5 ridicule is man's most potent weapon.
01:16:41 Now this one works, but it's becoming increasingly less potent and we'll talk about why in a second. But we were just talking about that how the the right has the sense of humor.
01:16:51 And the left has.
01:16:53 Is increasingly no sense of humor.
01:16:57 And here's the subtext. There is no defense. It's irrational. It's infuriating. It also works as a key pressure point to force the enemy into concessions. Pretty crude and rude, huh? Then they want to create anger when, or they want to create anger and fear, so that you want to, basically.
01:17:17 Yeah, you're throwing your opponent off its game now. You might now a good example of this would be Stephen Colbert before he was on the late Night Show, had his own show on Comedy Central.
01:17:29 Called the the Colbert.
01:17:32 And it was this hyperbolic conservative talk show host, like, kind of modeled after Bill O'Reilly. And that's what he did. It was just ridicule, ridicule, ridicule, ridicule. And in fact, the The Daily Show. I mean, everyone remembers this, the, the, I guess, most have left.
01:17:53 Or most of entertainment ridicules right wing stuff all the time, right?
01:18:01 This is becoming increasingly nonexistent.
01:18:07 Not only because the left is losing its sense of humor.
01:18:14 But also it's hard for the right to use ridicule as a weapon against the left.
01:18:22 Because as the left loses its sense of humor, it's simultaneously losing its shame.
01:18:31 And so it's really hard to shame people with ridicule when they have no shame.
01:18:39 And it's even harder to shame people with ridicule when they have no shame and they control the platforms.
01:18:49 That you use.
01:18:49 To ridicule them.
01:18:54 So if they can just call your ridicule hate speech.
01:18:57 And take you off your platform.
01:19:00 It becomes again, it's an increasingly obsolete weapon.
01:19:06 And it's also another indication in my, in my estimation it's.
01:19:11 Another reason why.
01:19:13 I believe that we're we're already we're already.
Speaker 1
01:19:16 At war.Devon
01:19:19 Because a lot of this stuff has.01:19:21 Gone out the window.
01:19:22 This stuff a lot of it's more relevant pre war.
01:19:27 Rule #6.
01:19:29 A good tactic is 1 your people enjoy now. This one is good.
01:19:35 Subtext is they'll keep doing it without urging and come back to do more they're doing, or they're doing their thing and will even suggest better ones. So now this, I guess you could say this really applied to the 2016 meme war.
01:19:55 Everyone liked and again it's it's it's becoming increasingly obsolete now, but in 2016, all these memes that were being shared around all the the Trump, I mean, like Trump.
01:20:08 It's got so much free.
01:20:12 Not just, you know, from the the news reports about him obviously. But I mean just on the Internet.
01:20:17 The amount of.
01:20:18 Of memes being generated just for free because people enjoy doing it. They thought it was hilarious. You know the the video I mean.
01:20:25 That's why I got into.
01:20:26 It when I first started making memes and stuff, it was because it was hilarious.
01:20:32 Yeah, they were. It was a sense of humor about it. It was, it was. I really enjoyed making the 3D dancing Pepe, you know, and and knowing that that people would go crazy when they saw, you know, my my super cut of every time Hillary would cough and stuff like that.
01:20:53 But again, I think we're.
01:20:55 We're now passing.
01:20:58 Beyond that.
01:21:00 Rule #7, a tactic that drags on too long, becomes a drag.
01:21:07 Well, I guess that kind of ties into what we were just talking about with the with.
01:21:11 The meme war, the.
01:21:15 Soon as the.
01:21:16 The like this tactic, the me more tactic went on. For what? For four.
01:21:22 And it was successful in in.
01:21:24 One of those four years.
01:21:27 You know, it was successful in the first year because it was a tactic that the enemy wasn't prepared to deal with.
01:21:34 But if if you.
01:21:36 Paid attention. I mean they they seemed to. They countered it pretty effectively.
01:21:41 You know, like that Time magazine article that just came out. They talked about how they shut down.
01:21:46 I mean that.
01:21:47 Hunter that Hunter Biden laptop stuff I.
01:21:49 Know a lot of.
01:21:50 People seem to.
01:21:52 Think it's just like oh.
01:21:54 You're you're you're just smearing.
01:21:56 Him because he got a.
01:21:57 Lot of *****. It's like no, there's, like, some horrible ****.
01:21:59 On there, like really horrible **** and and not just like the sex stuff. Like the corruption stuff.
01:22:06 And in a normal environment.
01:22:09 In a pre war environment.
01:22:12 That stuff would have mattered.
01:22:14 And they knew this.
01:22:16 And that Time magazine article that that talked about how they would shut down information, that's specifically what they were talking about is stuff.
Speaker 7
01:22:23 Like that.Devon
01:22:25 There's a reason why that story was disappeared off the Internet and entire accounts that the New York, NY ******* post.01:22:33 The New York ******* post.
01:22:36 If you remember, got banned from Twitter.
01:22:40 For linking their own article.
01:22:44 That was nothing, and it was wrong.
01:22:49 To this day, you can look at that, that same articles up, they didn't have to like make any retractions.
01:22:56 But because they had such a well oiled machine working in the background to shut down any mention of that story.
01:23:06 The New York ******* Post lost their Twitter account.
01:23:16 And now it's it's continued like, I mean New York Post is back, but you know Gateway Pundit just lost their Twitter account I mean.
01:23:25 Today, Project Veritas.
01:23:29 Lost their Twitter account.
01:23:38 So they've, they've, they've.
01:23:39 Like I said, some of these have become obsolete because we are no longer.
01:23:44 We are no longer in in this.
01:23:48 Polite political battle.
01:23:52 Rule #8 keep the pressure on. Never let.
01:23:58 Keep trying new things to keep the opposition off balance as the opposition masters one approach. Hit them from the flank with something new. Now that is is particularly relevant because of what we just.
01:24:11 Just talked about.
01:24:13 And that's not something that the right has been.
01:24:16 Very good at doing.
01:24:18 And it's not something the right has proven.
01:24:23 To be successful with it all.
01:24:28 You saw a lot of the same tactics.
01:24:32 Being used over and over and over. In fact, we just talked about this. The right has been using the same tactics since the Donna ******* time and they and most of them most of those tactics don't work.
01:24:47 And so.
01:24:51 And that's why it's time.
01:24:53 To start trying new things.
01:24:58 And that's why we got to keep the and we also do have to keep the pressure up right now where there's no pressure on what kind of pressure is is on the left right now.
01:25:08 The rights in full.
01:25:09 Blown retreat mode.
01:25:11 Yeah, you got the cue cards. Well, they're they're just totally checked out mentally. Like they're on other they're on ******* Neptune, right?
01:25:18 And then you've got like the the America first people who can't just it can't come to terms with the fact that Trump was a massive fagot and it was just awful. And it's still trying to like.
01:25:31 Cling to the same thing that led to.
01:25:34 Failure for the last four years.
01:25:38 And then you have, like the neocons, who just you know, they're.
01:25:42 Probably actually excited that Biden got elected and that we can start bombing **** for Israel again and.
01:25:51 Yeah, it's time to start thinking about new ideas.
01:25:55 And new tactics and new approaches.
01:26:02 Rule #9 the threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
01:26:09 Now again, this is like I said, we've talked about this a lot of times. It's the spectacle.
01:26:17 A fearsome ax. We've talked about that at length.
01:26:22 When it comes to power.
01:26:25 Understanding power, the origin of power. If I have that clip, in fact, I'll play it.
01:26:30 I don't know that I've got it handy.
01:26:34 But this is a clip that I like to reference.
01:26:38 From the film gangs of New York.
01:26:43 Where Daniel Day, Lewis's character, explains power.
Speaker
01:26:51 Is it on here?Devon
01:26:55 I might not have this clip.01:27:01 If I don't have this clip, it's OK. I think I've. I've played it enough to where I think the vast majority of you guys know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 8
01:27:10 Let's see here.Devon
01:27:14 I'm going to keep looking forward couple of seconds.01:27:21 And I.
01:27:24 Don't think I have it.
01:27:27 But essentially his character is saying look if if someone.
01:27:33 If someone offends me, you know I I.
01:27:38 I I basically show up to a knife fight with a gun.
01:27:43 Yeah, I it it's it's a constant respond.
01:27:47 Asymmetrically, every ******* time.
01:27:51 And do so, so brutally.
01:27:57 That people fear the worst, and I've talked about another another example of this is.
01:28:04 If you look at primates, right?
01:28:07 And you have like the Alpha monkey, we'll use like chimpanzees, right?
01:28:14 And he has to kick the *** of of the challengers to remain top dog.
01:28:21 And some at some point in human history.
01:28:26 Humans discovered.
01:28:30 This is a very costly way of doing things.
01:28:34 Because I'm always having to to kill the challenger and I get injured and and you know, plus we lose people and and.
01:28:44 You might still have to do that in certain situations, but because that's so costly.
01:28:50 It's better to just have the appearance.
01:28:55 Of violence like the the symbol of violence. In other words, instead of me having to just murder the **** out of someone in front of everybody in the most violent way possible.
01:29:07 Why don't I just have?
01:29:09 A big club hanging from my belt.
01:29:13 That's covered in blood and brain matter.
01:29:17 As a reminder.
01:29:21 That if you **** with me.
01:29:24 I'm capable of taking this off my belt.
01:29:28 And bashing your brains in.
01:29:34 You know modern.
01:29:34 Example of this is and I've talked about this too, where you have, you know, Walmarts.
01:29:41 Will pay to have a cop just park their car in the parking lot.
01:29:47 Because it makes shoplifting go down. It's the appearance.
01:29:52 It's the appearance of force.
01:29:55 The symbol of force.
01:29:58 And it can be just as effective as actual force.
01:30:04 And it's.
01:30:05 Way cheaper.
01:30:08 Way cheaper.
01:30:11 And look, we can go back to that Virginia Second Amendment rally.
01:30:18 They didn't have. They didn't storm the capital.
01:30:23 They didn't. They didn't. No one got no one got.
01:30:25 Shot at or anything like that.
01:30:27 It was the appearance of force.
01:30:31 It was the symbol of force.
01:30:35 That ended up being effective.
01:30:42 And that's something that that again.
01:30:45 The right is terrified to do for some reason.
01:30:50 Rule #10. If you push a negative hard enough, it will push through and become a positive.
01:30:56 Violence from the other side can win public can win the public to your side because the public sympathizes.
01:31:03 With the underdog.
01:31:04 Now again, I think this.
01:31:05 Is a little bit outdated.
01:31:09 You can definitely see how the left used that right.
01:31:14 You can see how the left.
01:31:18 Use that tactic in the past and look, you could even say.
01:31:25 In a way that they like, if you look at the the George Floyd thing, right, like obviously there with every fact about that is is fiction really?
01:31:35 But the the the storyline would kind of, you know, the official storyline still kind.
01:31:42 Of fit this.
01:31:43 Right.
01:31:44 But increasingly this is becoming obsolete.
01:31:49 Even even the even the whole America likes an underdog thing is obsolete because it's not America that likes an underdog.
01:31:57 It's white people.
01:32:00 So when white people are the underdog, no.
01:32:02 One else cares.
01:32:09 You understand that?
01:32:13 This is a very crucial thing to understand.
01:32:17 One of the reasons why.
01:32:20 This rule is becoming obsolete.
01:32:24 Is it's not America.
01:32:27 Or Americans, as they are defined these days.
01:32:32 That likes an underdog.
01:32:34 It's white people that like underdogs.
01:32:42 And so when white people are the underdog.
01:32:46 The only people that care.
01:32:49 Are white people.
01:33:01 So you got to remember some of this stuff becomes obsolete simply because.
01:33:07 The demographic shift is is so profound.
01:33:13 That it just the psychology that you're working against.
01:33:18 Is different and this is one of those cases.
01:33:24 For example, like in the submitting areas, it says violence from the other side can win the public under your side. Oh really?
01:33:30 So all that violence from all summer long.
01:33:35 You would think that that would that would win people over to our side. No it didn't. It didn't right it. But but wait, it sort of did. It won white people some white people over to our side, right.
01:33:51 It woke up a lot of white people.
01:33:55 Because this psychology only works on white people, it doesn't work on.
01:34:01 On other people.
01:34:07 So that's something to taking it. When you read this book, if you read.
01:34:10 The book you got to realize, it's almost more of like a rules for undermining white people might be a better way and some.
01:34:20 Of that will just.
01:34:20 Will just still apply to everybody, but some of it just it's going to be too specific to white people.
01:34:28 Alright, rule #11.
01:34:29 The price of a successful attack.
01:34:33 Is a constructive alternative.
01:34:36 And the subtext here is never let the enemies score points because you're caught with a solution to the problem.
01:34:47 Not sure I understand this one, huh?
01:34:49 Let me read.
01:34:49 This here the price of a successful attack.
01:34:53 Is a constructive alternative. Never let the enemy score points because you're caught with a solution to the.
01:35:04 Does he give an example here? If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem. Activist organizations have an agenda and their strategy is to hold a place at the table to be given.
01:35:15 A OK.
01:35:20 So I guess what he's saying is.
01:35:23 If you.
01:35:24 If your gripe.
01:35:28 If your issue that you're going into this into this conflict.
01:35:35 Is solved too quickly. Then you know you lose power, right? So it's it's better to.
01:35:41 Have a perpetual.
01:35:45 Perpetual issues, which which may again, if you look at how the left has subverted.
01:35:51 White people over the.
01:35:52 Last, you know, since you know.
01:35:56 This was written.
01:35:57 In the 60s you can see how this tactic was used, right?
01:36:02 Because they they present a problem like, well, we just want, we want equality. You know, we want black people to have all the same opportunities that white people have. Just as an example. Right. Well, now black people have more opportunities than white people, but it's still somehow the problem still, it's still racist. Everything's still racist and you know.
01:36:23 What I mean?
01:36:24 So the problem can never be solved. Is is I I I'm that's my read on this rule here again doesn't really apply to us.
01:36:36 We can't even get them to even listen to our problem, let alone you know, solutions to it.
01:36:46 Rule #12.
01:36:48 Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
01:36:53 Cut off the support network and isolate the target from sympathy. Go after people and not institutions. People hurt faster than institutions.
01:37:08 You can definitely see.
01:37:09 How that has been used against us?
01:37:14 You could definitely see how that has been used against us.
01:37:18 To the to the point now where we don't even have institutions, right?
01:37:26 In fact, the I you.
01:37:27 Might even argue this is how they were able to take down all the institutions.
01:37:32 Was to assassinate either character wise or you know in some cases actually assassinate.
01:37:42 People. Uh.
01:37:45 And then replace them with with your guys you know over the decades, that's how. That's why we don't have institutions at all.
01:37:56 But it's true.
01:37:59 And it's just easier.
01:38:02 You know it. It's one thing to say.
01:38:05 We need to take out the deep state.
01:38:08 All right. Well, what you talking talking?
01:38:10 About thousands of ******* people.
01:38:12 And there's no face to it.
01:38:15 And if you if you constantly speak in generalities like that, oh, it's them. It's them. It's it's the deep state. It's the left.
01:38:27 Or even it's the.
01:38:27 Jews or or whatever, right? If you speak in these big generalities.
01:38:34 Well, you're never going to win.
01:38:37 If if that like especially.
01:38:41 From a point with, I mean coming from a place of no power.
01:38:47 Like, how are you ever going to take out an organization?
01:38:50 That has unlimited funds.
Speaker 4
01:38:54 You're never, never.Devon
01:38:55 Never going to be able to do it.01:38:58 But if you go after individuals.
01:39:02 It's a much more effective strategy.
01:39:04 That is something that's possible.
01:39:10 Rule #12 or that was the rule.
01:39:12 #12 so that was the 12 rules.
01:39:15 So that's the solinski rules for radicals. There's a lot more in the book where he not he probably explains some some of the stuff a lot better than idea, but also gives a lot of examples. And there is just kind.
01:39:27 Of a.
01:39:29 You learn a lot of.
01:39:31 Through the examples that he uses and the length at which he describes, then you learn a lot.
01:39:35 More than just the rules, what the rules are describing and you kind of just see the sociopathic nature of of these people, which is something that you need to understand.
01:39:48 But as we've seen, just you know, by looking over it, not all of it's going to be relevant anymore.
01:39:57 Not all of.
01:39:57 It's going to apply anymore.
01:40:03 But it's still important to.
01:40:04 Know because this is.
01:40:06 Precisely the rule book that was used by the Clintons by Obama. And yeah, I would say pre Trump.
01:40:19 Absolutely use this rule book for 50 years.
01:40:27 Let me take a look here.
01:40:40 Cargo Colts in the Pacific.
01:40:43 I have no idea what that is.
01:40:46 Devon's book has been banned for almost a year now at Amazon. Yep, I think maybe longer than a year. I don't know. I don't.
01:40:53 Remember what day that happened?
01:40:58 You gotta refresh here.
01:41:00 I think chat locked up.
01:41:02 I don't know why this is. Uh yeah.
01:41:06 I have to I might have to relaunch Trovo. I keep thinking maybe I'm offline because the the app keeps locking up.
01:41:18 Might not be able.
01:41:19 To load up.
01:41:23 I might have to restart my.
01:41:27 My other hot spot so I can see what you guys are saying.
01:41:32 Well, you know what? I got to restart the hotspot.
01:41:36 And while I'm doing that.
01:41:43 I will do the secret.
01:41:44 Should I do the secret message now or should I wait till the end?
01:41:48 And try it one more time, I'm going to.
01:41:50 Try to load this up if not.
01:41:55 All right, I'm going to step away real quick.
01:41:58 And restart my other hotspot. Hang on.
01:43:13 The hot spot is.
01:43:16 Restarting now.
01:43:22 I have to I have to have two internets for this to work, so I have one that I'm.
01:43:25 Streaming on and.
Speaker
01:43:28 One that I can.Devon
01:43:30 Be on trouble with. All right, let's see if it loads up now.01:43:35 If not, that will be.
01:43:38 That'll be just I won't be able to interact.
01:43:40 With chat, that'll be weird.
01:43:48 In fact.
01:43:49 I won't even know if I'm still online. Pretty sure I am though because it.
01:43:53 Says no, no drop frames.
01:43:57 Yeah, it's not loading up crazy crazy.
01:44:01 I got one more option.
01:44:03 And I can start a.
01:44:05 Hot spot off on my phone.
01:44:13 We'll see if that works.
01:44:18 Otherwise I'm flying blind.
01:44:26 Alright, let's see if this works here.
01:44:33 Alright guys.
01:44:36 OK, connect to that.
01:44:40 All right, let's see if this works.
01:44:44 Now on phone Internet trovo doesn't load up.
01:44:50 There it goes.
01:44:53 There it goes.
01:44:55 It works with phone Internet.
01:44:59 All right, let's take a look at chat finally.
01:45:08 All right, conservatives only supported Trump because the media attacked him. It was, whoops, it was always their plan. The New World order doesn't lose, and they are 10 steps ahead. I don't know. Like, here's the other thing that you don't want to get stuck in the primitive thinking.
01:45:26 You don't want to think that everything is planned and everything's 10 steps because these.
01:45:31 People are humans.
01:45:33 They're not magic.
01:45:35 They're not magic, you know, just like that iPad that you're handing, the primitive man is not magic.
01:45:42 They don't have. They're not invincible.
01:45:45 Now there are a lot of these guys.
01:45:46 Are really smart.
01:45:49 And they're not.
01:45:49 Just, you know, in terms of like IQ.
01:45:54 But they go to elite schools that teach them things that you're not learning.
01:46:01 And they and they live in families that bring up their children in ways that your parents aren't bringing you up.
01:46:09 They're getting an advantage.
01:46:11 They are getting in some cases you could say you know secret knowledge that helps them control people and that's successfully help them control people.
01:46:24 But it's also, like I said, you can't.
01:46:27 Some of this stuff. Look, we can't know. And so some of the stuff we do have to kind of.
01:46:31 Fill in the blanks.
01:46:36 Unless we're members of the ruling class, some of the stuff we do have to.
01:46:39 Kind of guess, right?
01:46:42 But like I said, just don't get caught up in this primitive thinking of.
01:46:48 Because it's so far away from how you operate, you know in in your life.
01:46:58 Therefore it's it's it's all this magical stuff. We don't know that we don't know, that there's no way to know.
01:47:09 You know, like, obviously, Trump was tied into some powerful people. He's a billionaire. Everyone who's a billionaire is tied into powerful ******* people.
01:47:18 And obviously.
01:47:21 They are able to leverage what happened with Trump to their advantage. Does that mean they planned it?
01:47:28 Doesn't mean they planned it.
01:47:31 Doesn't mean they didn't plan it, but I'm just saying before you get so sure of yourself.
01:47:37 Just realize that we don't know.
01:47:44 Let's take a look here, GMC says they're expecting a $2 billion loss in sales due to the semiconductor shortages.
01:47:52 Kenwood can't make HTS due to audio chip sourcing issues. Get ready for the.
01:48:00 Money printer to be turned up to warp 3 got.
01:48:04 It got a paper over the holes in the economy. Well, and then according to an article today, this year, for the first time, I don't know if ever. But I I mean maybe ever the deficit just for this year and this is before any stimulus checks have gone out.
01:48:22 Is bigger than the economy.
01:48:24 So just so you understand the deficit for spending.
01:48:30 Government spending this year before?
01:48:33 Stimulus checks is going to be larger than the GDP.
01:48:42 So if that doesn't tell you that the economy is fake and gay, I don't know what what it does, they're going to be spending more than the entirety of the economy.
01:48:51 We're not actually spending more than that. They're going.
01:48:53 To be spending, they're going.
01:48:54 To be unable to pay.
01:48:58 More than the the entirety of the economy.
01:49:05 All right, take a.
01:49:06 Look here.
01:49:12 Yaesu FT 891 is best radio to get now. I've never used that.
01:49:19 I was told to get home. I don't know.
01:49:21 Which talking about.
01:49:28 Trump didn't stop.
01:49:30 The Great Reese said he's either an idiot or was part of it from the start. Either way, he campaigned on draining the swamp and didn't do it, so at the very least, he's a lying con artist. Yeah, I mean, that's the thing we we don't know which way. We don't know if he was incompetent.
01:49:48 We don't know if he was in.
01:49:49 On it.
01:49:50 But it doesn't really matter that much. That's what I'm saying, though. You you get into the primitive thinking when you just start, you know, asserting these things, that there's no way to know.
01:50:00 Right.
01:50:02 And there's.
01:50:05 It doesn't matter so much.
01:50:07 Because there is one thing we do know and.
01:50:09 That is the result.
01:50:11 And the result is.
01:50:14 Trump was a failure. You know, that show doesn't matter in terms of right results. He was a failure. So doesn't matter if it was because he was in on it. It doesn't matter. It really doesn't.
01:50:27 It doesn't change what happened.
01:50:31 If he was incompetent in a in a in a in a loser, or if he was evil and in on it.
01:50:36 He was a bad president either way and he would be a bad president to reelect.
01:50:42 Either way.
01:50:44 So it doesn't matter. He was just a ****** president.
01:50:48 That's you can say that and and not have any primitive thinking going on that's.
01:50:55 Dealing with reality.
01:50:57 Like what we've.
01:50:57 Talked about at the very start of the string is you can't move on, you can't get what you want unless you can work within the context of the reality as the world is and as the world is, the reality is.
01:51:11 Donald J Trump was an awful ******* president.
01:51:15 And if you can't understand that.
01:51:19 You will never accomplish what you're setting out to go and and get because you're you're not. You're not even in line with reality.
01:51:35 Hey, Devin, what do you think of Patrick? Casey's falling out with Nick and the Ropers. Apparently, Nick was monitored by the Feds and Patrick didn't want to go.
01:51:47 To and I or. I'll meet up now. Patrick is out of I. I don't know that. Just.
01:51:53 I don't know, it just sounds.
01:51:54 Like drama.
01:52:00 That's E drama. I don't get involved with drama.
01:52:03 I know there's people out there that don't like me, but generally speaking I don't have like.
01:52:09 A lot of enemies because I don't give a.
01:52:11 **** about about E drama.
01:52:14 In terms of the Fed thing, I don't know. That sounds interesting. I guess I'll look.
01:52:17 Into that. I don't know what the.
01:52:19 The If there's Feds involved, I guess that takes it outside further than I guess that takes it further than drama. If federal agents are involved.
01:52:28 But that's the thing too. It's like, you know.
01:52:35 The that's just going to be part of the way it is. I like I said, I always I.
01:52:39 Just assume.
01:52:41 I just assume that we're all, you know, in one way or another.
01:52:46 Being surveilled.
01:52:50 So that's all you got.
01:52:51 To just realize is that.
01:52:54 That's that's the surveillance state.
01:52:58 That's been the new normal since the Patriot Act.
01:53:04 So I mean, for all of Nick's life.
01:53:09 You know.
01:53:10 So I just.
01:53:12 I I yeah. I mean I would just that's why I understand the fear of the Fed thing. It's like, yeah, well, guess what? Just assume that that's all that's always happening, right? That's just just assume that.
01:53:26 You know, whatever you're saying.
01:53:31 It is not private like again today this happened today. Instagram said that they're going to start banning accounts. If you're in your direct messages.
01:53:43 If you say hate speech in your direct messages, so you're going to.
01:53:47 Bring that up.
01:53:49 This is this is today.
01:54:00 Yeah, Instagram announces tougher consequences for hate speech and direct messages. Instagram is toughening its stance on hate speech and direct messages. The company nounced the day that it'll start disabling accounts of people who repeatedly send hateful messages.
01:54:16 First time offenders won't be able to send messages for an undefined period of time, but if they send hateful messages again, their account will be disabled.
01:54:25 Is your private messages.
01:54:29 So I mean, of course, I mean not nothing's private on the Internet.
01:54:35 I mean.
01:54:35 There's you can.
01:54:36 Accomplish it, but the the average person.
01:54:40 Doesn't have the means to, or at least the.
01:54:45 The mental faculty really, to to make that happen, right?
01:54:51 So just just assume if it's happening online.
01:54:54 We already know we know for a fact.
01:54:59 That the NSA indiscriminately captures.
01:55:04 Is much Internet traffic as as it possibly can.
01:55:09 And in in in fact.
01:55:12 It's almost safe to say pretty much all Internet traffic is in some form or other like I'm I'm I'm sure that they they filter out just so they don't have to deal with the bandwidth. Like if you're watching like they'll know, oh, this is a Netflix stream. And so we're not going to like archive that every time someone watches anything on that that would just be an astronomical amount of hard drive.
01:55:33 Space, right?
01:55:35 So I'm sure there's there's some kind of AI that's determining what's, you know, worth storing, but the the logic is and again, this is patriot action. This goes back for a lot of people, maybe some, you know, a lot of you guys listening. This is your whole.
01:55:48 Life this has been going on. They archive all of it and then the way that they justify it legally is they say.
01:55:55 Ohh it's cool because we don't.
01:55:57 Actually look at it.
01:55:59 Unless we have a warrant. Yeah, right. But.
01:56:02 You know, I mean, so they say no, it's.
01:56:04 Cool for us to like record.
01:56:09 As long as we don't look at it, and as Edward Snowden showed, yeah, they're looking at it.
01:56:17 They're not supposed to look at it, but like.
01:56:19 Of course they look at it.
01:56:22 And there's not a lot of controls.
01:56:24 You know like.
01:56:25 He was the way he was describing it.
01:56:27 They were.
01:56:28 Just normal contractors using it to spy on ex girlfriends and ****.
01:56:38 Of course, they're they're looking at it.
01:56:41 And as we.
01:56:42 Know Robert Mueller, who was the director of the FBI at one point.
01:56:48 He was famous for using illegal surveillance and then just reverse engineering how he could have legally figured out the evidence another way when he went to court.
01:57:04 Yeah. They look at it and no one ever gets in trouble. So just know that.
01:57:11 You know I.
01:57:11 Don't know what the big deal is like just.
01:57:14 If I found out that the feds were reading all of my DM's on telegram or something like that, I'd be like, Yep.
01:57:26 I mean, that sucks. It's.
01:57:28 Should be illegal. Probably. You know technically is.
01:57:33 But the.
01:57:35 This is what we're dealing with. Again, this is once again.
01:57:39 Until you're able to deal with the reality until you can come to terms with reality, the way that the world is, you'll never be able to make the world the way you want it to be because you won't have a starting point.
01:57:52 So you need to wrap your head around the way the world is before you can make it the way that you want it to be.
01:58:01 And the way the world is.
01:58:04 Is it's a surveillance state?
01:58:08 And the the the.
01:58:11 Left that used to care about that stuff when it was Bush's surveillance state.
01:58:17 Stopped caring about that when it became Obama's surveillance state, and no one's really quite picked up.
01:58:23 The torch since.
01:58:26 You know the right defended it because it was bushe surveillance state and we needed it to.
01:58:32 Stop the evil Muslims.
01:58:35 That did 9/11.
01:58:39 And so they they defended it for you.
01:58:42 Know over four years.
01:58:45 And then when it became Obama's surveillance state.
01:58:49 They didn't really turn into.
01:58:53 Privacy advocates overnight or?
01:58:55 Early at all.
01:58:58 And you had the.
01:58:59 Left that were like.
01:59:02 Up in arms about it because they were afraid.
01:59:05 Of the fascist Bush using it to lock them up.
01:59:09 They were probably really actually afraid because they would. They knew that when they looked at Kitty ****.
01:59:14 It was getting logged somewhere.
01:59:17 But they stopped caring when Obama was in charge of it.
01:59:21 And now it's just. It's just really tiny. I mean, **** talk about a subset of subset of a subset. Like, uh, you know, I talk about how the dissident rights a lot smaller than.
01:59:29 They want to believe.
01:59:31 Yeah, the people who care about privacy is like.
01:59:35 You could fit in my in the bunker.
01:59:39 Like there's there's not like a.
01:59:42 There's not a lot of people that are that even give a.
01:59:45 **** about this anymore.
01:59:47 Because for a lot of these people, it's just that's the way.
01:59:50 It's always been and they'll.
01:59:51 Tell you what, you you have nothing to worry about if you.
Speaker
01:59:54 Have nothing to hide.Devon
01:59:56 Well, you know, and look ****, I mean.02:00:02 People, people, willingly.
02:00:05 Hand over their data to places like Facebook and Twitter. You know, like the amount of data that they're they're just giving away.
02:00:14 It's just been so normalized.
02:00:16 To give all this information to.
02:00:19 Faceless entities that no one gives a **** anymore.
02:00:27 So I don't know. Like I said, I don't know what? Why everyone gets all freaked out about the Fed.
02:00:31 Think it's like dude?
02:00:35 It's all that's over, you know, like.
02:00:41 There is no privacy, so just just know that.
02:00:45 And if someone starts acting like they don't know that.
02:00:49 Then just don't. Don't associate with them.
02:00:55 Simple as that. If so, like I said, if you encounter someone online that starts trying to get you.
02:01:02 To to vocalize your support for something crazy and illegal.
02:01:07 Don't associate with.
02:01:08 That person anymore.
02:01:10 Because something's up, or even if it's.
02:01:13 If something's not up, it it could potentially.
02:01:16 You know they they.
02:01:17 Let's say they're just a ******. All right, well.
02:01:21 Now you're going to go down with them.
02:01:25 Or nothing will happen. You never know.
02:01:27 That's The thing is trying to when people.
02:01:32 View of the state is like.
02:01:33 This omnipotent thing I mean.
02:01:37 The same.
02:01:38 We've talked about how the military has been degrading, right the, you know, because of the ******.
02:01:43 And stuff and just the lowered standards and everything else that that's happened. That's not just the military. All right? That's the entire federal government. In fact, the military is probably like the last one to experience a lot of this. Right.
02:01:59 When I was working at at these.
02:02:02 Or or doing contract work for some of these agencies like it that.
02:02:06 Was the pause was already there, you know, it was already not just it was already 100% there.
02:02:16 And there was places where it was.
02:02:18 Worse that I.
02:02:20 Still, remember I went to.
02:02:24 I don't want.
02:02:24 To get in too much detail, I'll just say a large tech company that had an office in San Francisco.
02:02:33 And I was walking through the cubicles.
02:02:39 For some reason and there was this one.
02:02:41 Guy. Oh yeah, that's.
02:02:43 That's someone sells desk. He does. I forget what?
02:02:46 He does now. It doesn't matter.
02:02:48 But in on his desk, like in his cubicle.
02:02:52 He had, like, furry ****.
02:02:57 Like explicit furry ****.
02:03:01 Hanging up just in his cubicle. No big deal.
02:03:06 And I was like, oh.
02:03:08 This is kind of horrifying.
02:03:11 Well, yeah, yeah, it's kind of funny, though. How?
02:03:14 Like, not not, not really.
02:03:18 Oh, so where? Where is this guy? Oh, he's at a furry convention. Oh.
02:03:25 That's good.
02:03:27 But that was that.
02:03:27 That's fine at the office now, right? And I'm sure the.
02:03:31 I'm sure some of these agencies, that's.
02:03:34 That's becoming increasingly.
02:03:38 But like at the.
02:03:39 Same time, if you were to have like a.
02:03:41 A 1990s Victoria's Secret.
02:03:47 Up in your cubicle, you get fired.
02:03:51 Furry ****.
02:03:52 Is totally OK though.
02:03:56 Alright, take a look at.
02:03:58 At chat here.
02:04:04 That Navy SEAL was puke vomit. Think of how many doctors and lawyers police every.
02:04:10 Level. Yeah, no. Yeah.
02:04:13 That's the thing. You got to realize that this, this deterioration, this dysgenic death spiral that the country's experiencing, it's lowering the capability like the if there's any good side to this, it's lowering the capability of the of the federal government.
02:04:33 You know and and now keep in mind.
02:04:37 That they they're.
02:04:41 While it's lowering their capability.
02:04:44 The because the rest of the public is also wrapped up.
02:04:48 In this in.
02:04:49 This dysgenic death spiral they don't need as much of the capability right? Like the the their adversaries are are similarly affected by this same dysgenic process. So yeah.
02:05:05 They're stupider and less competent, but like the people that they're up against are also stupider.
02:05:10 And less competent.
02:05:12 So that's it's just that it's slowly turning. We're just slowly turning into like a third world country all together.
02:05:23 There was a great scene from this old Johnny Depp movie, The Libertine, where the main character has this utter degenerate had.
02:05:33 Wood cuts of a wolf ******* a grown woman and the mother of depth burns all of it in disgust. I've never.
Speaker
02:05:41 Seen that movie?Devon
02:05:49 Have I seen halsley English and heard flying? No, but I've I've seen halsley. I'm not impressed by the Jewish boomer that.02:05:59 Thinks that Israel is awesome.
02:06:05 Mentally ill control freaks running the government ain't good.
02:06:10 Can you set up your system so that we can send SSTV memes to the stream?
02:06:17 Ah, that would be tough. That would be tough.
02:06:22 Let's let's do baby steps. Let's try to just get like.
02:06:28 Received I'm my antenna is in the middle, is in pieces right now. I'm in the middle of of fixing something with that.
02:06:40 Ed Dutton says people are getting Dumber, so there will be a crash. Your jobs are not.
02:06:48 Let them drag you down with them.
02:06:53 People are getting Dumber, so there will be a crash. Your jobs are not or are to not let them drive. Oh.
Speaker
02:06:59 I got I got you.Devon
02:07:01 Sorry, it's hard to read this thing sometimes.02:07:04 Yeah, I mean, look.
02:07:06 You just have to. I mean, I've always.
02:07:08 I've always just been.
02:07:11 I'm. I'm in. I'm in the upper.
02:07:14 IQ range and I've always been and you know, I went to gifted schools and stuff like that. And so for me, even though I don't talk about it.
02:07:23 Often I've just assume most people are not going to be at the same level, all right? And so for me.
02:07:34 That's just if I go to.
02:07:35 A job this is this hasn't.
02:07:37 Been the the case. Every job that I've actually one of the weird things about going to the East Coast actually was.
02:07:44 Is for the first time, I wasn't the obvious, you know like.
02:07:50 I it wasn't like I'm like when I when I was living in other states.
02:07:56 It was painful because like every place I worked.
02:07:59 I couldn't. There was no mentors.
02:08:02 Because every job that I had, I was always like.
02:08:06 The guy that knew what I was doing.
02:08:08 And it wasn't till I went to the East Coast and worked at some of these bigger places that that ceased to be the case where I was, like, always the smartest one in the room, you know, like it was like, oh, that guy's actually.
02:08:20 That guy's pretty smart, you know, and you.
02:08:22 Could get some mentorship.
02:08:23 That way, but that's actually one thing that that I think you're going to be losing out on and and and why creating communities of smart people is important is.
02:08:34 When the general public.
02:08:37 Especially if you're like, just even you don't have to be that high IQ if you're just slightly above average. Or ****. I mean, what average used to?
02:08:43 Be we'll just say.
02:08:45 When the rest of the public's IQ is dropping.
02:08:50 It's impossible to have a mentor.
02:08:55 One of the reasons I had to teach myself.
02:08:59 Like just the 3D animation stuff and a lot of the video stuff that I ended.
02:09:03 Up teaching myself.
02:09:05 Was I was getting these jobs in, in, in especially when I was first starting out, just like crappy, like TV jobs and stuff like that with the expectation that ohh I'm going to, you know, I'll get this ****** job, this TV network, and I'll be in close proximity.
02:09:25 To people I can learn from.
02:09:29 And that was not the case most.
02:09:30 Of the time you.
02:09:31 Know they they happened occasionally. There was a couple of times you found some guy that actually was smart and knew what he was doing, but it was shockingly, there was a lot of incompetence. And so I would end up having to teach myself a.
02:09:43 Lot of this stuff.
02:09:46 And I think that's going to be a big.
02:09:48 Big hit.
02:09:51 In terms of.
02:09:54 Smart people being able to live up to their potential.
02:09:57 Is the lack of mentor mentoring opportunities and look the other way around too, right?
02:10:05 If you're a smart guy and and you've you've got like a lot of of experience and skills that you want to pass on to other people.
02:10:15 If you're significantly smarter than the average person, you can't. You can't mentor other people.
02:10:23 Because it's going to go right over their head.
02:10:26 You can try a little.
02:10:27 Bit, but I mean there's limits right to.
02:10:30 What people can do?
02:10:32 So in certain cases that it's just going to be knowledge that dies with you if you can't find some, you know, find those.
02:10:37 People that.
02:10:38 Are able to be competent enough to.
02:10:41 To transfer that knowledge to.
02:10:44 And so that's one of the one of the many reasons that we need to build communities.
02:10:48 Of smart people because.
02:10:50 Just you know, if you're walking around the general public and it's it's just people are getting stupider every year and.
02:10:58 I didn't used to notice it quite as much because like again, I don't, I'm not going to play the.
02:11:02 Whole. I'm so smart that you know.
02:11:05 But on on you know there's a little bit of truth to the fact like that.
02:11:09 I'm. I'm I'm.
02:11:10 Above the norm, right. And so I would always notice that, OK, not everyone's going to be on the same page, right? It's OK. But now it's like.
02:11:19 It is becoming a struggle.
02:11:22 It's becoming a struggle to.
02:11:25 It's no longer just like, oh, they're just normies. It's like, no, they're like ******* like this. I can handle normies. I can't handle this. Whatever this is.
02:11:39 Yeah, we that's another reason for making communities.
02:11:45 Someone keeps saying put my books into depository. I don't know where what that even is supposed to mean. My book is.
02:11:51 On at at a.
02:11:55 Barnes and Noble.
02:11:59 You can buy a copy and put it wherever you want I guess.
02:12:04 How much are we allowed to help each other with the secret message? Can we link?
02:12:12 Can we link a book to Roman era World War 2 ciphers to help people after a week? Or is helping against the rule? I don't know. I mean here's the thing.
02:12:23 I wouldn't help people out just because it's not like it goes away. It's always. It's on bit shoot, they can, they can go back and find and plus.
02:12:31 I I told everyone exactly how to decipher it. It's not. It's not like a secret secret. It's just.
02:12:37 You know, it's not that now. Today's today's.
02:12:41 Gets a little more complicated. Not much more.
02:12:44 But it just it starts slowly going.
02:12:47 In the direction.
02:12:49 Of not just as simple as as the last few have been. Today's is the first.
02:12:55 Slightly more complicated message is all I'm going to say.
02:13:00 Slightly more complicated.
02:13:05 Uh. Let's see here.
02:13:11 I struggle with advanced machine learning concepts. Am I ******** normy? I don't know, probably not.
02:13:19 56% face moment uh. Pump up pump.
02:13:28 Same page.
02:13:33 Book Depository as a shop. I don't again like I said, I don't choose.
02:13:39 I can't just put my book in shops.
Speaker
02:13:43 You know.Devon
02:13:44 I it is what it is. It it's it's sold at Barnes and Noble because that's the only place it can be sold and and if it if and when it gets banned from Barnes and Noble it'll only be able to be sold at.02:13:58 I'll have to, I don't know, find a way. You know? It's it's. It's like one of those things like, why are you using trovo? Why is Bitcoin? But it's we're you. We're doing what we can. There's just not a lot of options.
02:14:10 When it was on Amazon.
02:14:12 You used to.
02:14:13 Be able to look up like you could go to.
02:14:16 Well, in fact you go to.
02:14:17 I mean, I'm sure if you go to Barnes and Noble, you could order it or something. But yeah, I can't just decide that they stock it. That's the. That's them. They're not going to just start.
02:14:27 Stocking my book.
Speaker
02:14:37 Let's see here.Devon
02:14:39 I have the secret messages posted on mines.02:14:43 Ah, you rat, you dirty rat.
02:14:48 The FBI are nothing but a woke version of the Stassi. How much do you want to bet that in the next 10 years the FBI will be portrayed in films like their **** doesn't?
02:15:00 They already. What are you?
02:15:01 Talking about will be.
02:15:03 When is the FBI?
02:15:04 Ever portrayed as bad?
02:15:07 Yeah. I guess there's from time to time there's a movie that where they kind of, you know, they have a bad guy, right. But there's there's almost never. I mean, I guess maybe X-Files kind of right, a little bit. But I mean, you know, it's so out there, it's kind of irrelevant. They're talking ******* aliens and ****, right?
02:15:27 But generally speaking, the federal government, if there's ever like a bad guy.
02:15:33 In the ruling class in a film, it's it's an isolated thing and the good guys in the government find out and they, you know, they.
02:15:39 They arrest him.
02:15:40 And then they drain the swamp basically.
02:15:43 And every single even like when there's like a horrific.
02:15:48 Super plot to **** over Americans.
02:15:52 The good guys.
02:15:53 In the federal government end up sniffing it out and and rooting it out. And at the end they're.
02:15:58 In jail.
02:15:59 There is almost not. In fact, there's none that I can think of.
02:16:04 There's not a single movie that.
02:16:06 I can think of.
02:16:07 Where the federal government is is seen in anything other than, you know, maybe a.
02:16:14 Flawed but, but the best you could ever really.
02:16:17 Expect to get out of humans in any.
02:16:19 Way kind of an organization.
02:16:20 Right.
02:16:21 Where everyone's trying at least, and maybe there's a few bad apples, but you know, overall it's good.
02:16:29 And that's true of even when you're talking about films that portray the the federal government doing terrible things. It's like I said, it's always like this rogue faction.
02:16:40 That ends up being found out and punished.
02:16:46 But we all know that's not at all how it.
02:16:49 Works. I watched the keg Riggs interview and the 10 gunnerson speech. Do you think what she said about the CIA being a veneer for Army intelligence is true?
02:16:59 I don't remember.
02:17:01 The the the specifics of what she said about that. But you got to.
02:17:05 Remember the CIA?
02:17:07 Did originate from.
02:17:10 OSS, from military intelligence. So.
02:17:15 They are, they are related.
02:17:21 Let's see here.
02:17:25 Usually it's only a corrupt element. The institution obviously is never.
02:17:29 Painted in a bad light. Exactly.
02:17:34 More often than not, the FBI is portrayed as law enforcement agency that comes in to clean up when the incompetent local police screw up. Yeah, they're they're always shown.
02:17:43 As as good guys.
02:17:45 You know and like, again, they might have a rogue bad agent.
02:17:48 But it's never but that, that that applies.
02:17:51 Two local police as well, very few movies. There's a couple that exist where they have like, oh, this this particular police.
02:18:02 You know this Sheriff's Office or whatever got corrupt, but at the end the same thing in the movie they, you know, they cleaned it up like that, was that movie Copland or whatever was Sylvester Stallone where there's the corrupt town where all the cops live and, you know, but in in the end, what happens right it.
02:18:19 Gets cleaned up.
02:18:22 And a lot of films, TV shows and video games, especially Splinter Cell, Splinter Cell. It is shown that the government has to bend to the rules or even break them. But is.
02:18:33 Yeah, like the.
02:18:34 The the show 24 right with Jack Bauer where you know he he was always doing edgy thing. And by the way that was the normalized torture.
02:18:44 That was 100% to get the public on board with the illegal **** that they were doing in regards to the Middle East, Abu Ghraib type stuff, right. And, you know, whatever you can have your opinion.
02:19:00 On that but.
02:19:02 It doesn't change the fact that.
02:19:04 The reason I know this, I'm not just saying this because oh, there was this TV show that showed the antiterrorism group is like the the superheroes that much is obvious enough.
02:19:17 In concert, I watched as because at the time when this show was like.
02:19:22 A thing? It was a long time.
02:19:23 Ago now, and so I still listen to talk radio because that was still a thing too, I guess.
02:19:30 And I watched as.
02:19:35 Rush Limbaugh.
02:19:38 Was pushing like the box set.
02:19:42 Of DVD's for 24 he.
02:19:44 Might have even interviewed like.
02:19:47 The guy who played Jack Bauer and in the same week, Ah, Sean Hannity did the same thing.
02:19:56 Talked about how much he loved the show.
02:20:00 In the same week, Mark Levin.
02:20:04 Michael medved. Dennis prager.
02:20:08 All the Zionists.
02:20:12 We're promoting this show like all at the same time, and I remember thinking like, well, this is obviously like a push, you know? But it's weird because I thought the right didn't like Hollywood. Why is the right pushing this Hollywood product?
02:20:28 But I only you know, I only wondered that for a minute. It wasn't that hard to, you know, calculate the answer to that question.
02:20:39 Uh. Let's see here.
02:20:47 24 premiere was delayed because 911.
Speaker
02:20:50 Oh, I don't know.Devon
02:20:53 I I never watched 24.02:20:57 It was never my thing is your handshake, EMP and lightning hardened. EMP. Yes, lightning. Not so much. Because I need to find a lightning arrester that can handle well. I guess technically I don't. I don't need one of these. My amps broken. But like once my amp is working, I will need a lightning arrester that can handle.
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02:21:18 That kind of power.Devon
02:21:21 For decades, the right has had a scary meme that most most everyone believed, even whites, the gun toting white militia types that would race war or rise up against the government if things ever got really out of control or out of hand. The the left knocked that paper tiger over this summer ties into the rules.02:21:42 The radicals? Yeah, like they're, I said this in a previous stream. When you talk about militias, generally speaking, there are just a bunch of. It's a social club.
02:21:56 It's a bunch of guys that like.
02:21:57 Guns. They like complaining about liberals, and that's pretty much the end of it.
02:22:04 Now that look that could.
02:22:08 And probably would have changed had just as an example, if Trump really had wanted an insurrection.
02:22:18 This this is.
02:22:18 The the great.
02:22:21 This is the big, frustrating thing about the the characterization of what happened on the 6th. If Trump really had wanted an insurrection like an actual coup, for example, to happen on the 6th.
02:22:35 It would have happened.
02:22:38 It would have happened.
02:22:41 But he would have had to have explicitly.
02:22:45 Or at least more explicitly than than what they're saying he did to to start what amounts to again just a protest.
02:22:56 They got slightly out of hand.
02:22:59 But if he had.
02:23:00 Been if he had explicitly asked for a.
02:23:04 An uprising that would have happened.
02:23:08 Very few presidents could have pulled off that but Trump.
02:23:11 Was one of them.
02:23:14 And his failure to do so.
02:23:17 After saying that the election was stolen by a new surfer.
02:23:21 Is one of the big bigger things.
02:23:25 That stands out when realizing that Trump was one of the worst presidents this country.
02:23:30 Has ever had?
02:23:33 And certainly I'd say one of the weakest.
02:23:39 Because he did have that power. And and if he believed what he said about the election being stolen, he had that responsibility.
02:23:49 But he doesn't want to. Why would he upset things that he would?
02:23:53 He's going to be whatever. However, this impeachment goes down. It doesn't matter. He's.
02:23:58 Gonna be fine, right?
02:24:01 These people have too much to risk, and they're they don't.
02:24:05 Have principles, their principles, really.
02:24:07 Could be summed up as they want comfort.
02:24:12 And Trump is accustomed to a level of comfort that you and I will never experience.
02:24:17 And he is. He was not willing to.
02:24:21 Lower that that comfort level and risk.
02:24:26 Possible discomfort.
02:24:34 You know, he he's he's still getting impeached now because, well, I don't know if they'll convict him.
02:24:39 But whatever.
02:24:42 One major thing to remember, a man can die three times. The 1st is in his heart when he gives up, no one cries for this man's death or for.
02:24:52 No mother grieves for her coward son the second, when he draws his last breath, the third one his name.
02:25:01 Trump's or what? He fought and died.
02:25:05 Four is spoken. I don't know what you're saying.
02:25:09 That sounds very.
02:25:18 Let's see here.
02:25:22 Rumors were threats were made to his wealth and his future of his kids. Yeah, well, I mean, that's sorry. That's.
02:25:33 That's the game.
02:25:36 And if that's all it takes for you to not do your duty as President, you shouldn't be president.
02:25:44 Simply you know, simple as that, especially if you have the he has the means.
02:25:51 Yeah, sure. His his children will not be able to live the jet setting lifestyle and and and be these, you know, billionaire ******* all over the place. But.
02:26:05 It's not as if Trump couldn't keep his family safe. He has. I could keep my I can keep my family safe.
02:26:14 If I have a heads up, if I.
02:26:15 Know even if it's the even.
02:26:17 If it's the ******* feds trying to like murder my family, right? Like if I find out for some reason, right. You got a week and then there's going to be a.
02:26:25 Hit put.
02:26:25 On your mom, I could make sure that my, you know, she wouldn't have a very exciting life afterwards. But I could make sure she wasn't.
02:26:37 I have the means to do that.
02:26:39 You better believe *******.
02:26:40 Trump could.
02:26:41 You know, they might have to stay in some kind of lame underground bunker or something, right? For the rest of their lives, or who knows?
02:26:52 It's comfort.
02:26:57 Its comfort and status.
02:26:59 Comfort and status was more.
02:27:01 Important to them than doing the right thing.
02:27:03 So he had no business being in the Oval Office in the first place.
02:27:07 There's no way you can convince me.
02:27:08 Of otherwise because it's.
02:27:10 It's just there's no argument for that.
02:27:17 All right guys.
02:27:17 We're going to do the secret message.
02:27:20 And again, like I said, the secret message today.
02:27:25 Is slightly more complicated than prior secret messages, and that's all I'm going to say.
02:27:33 It's not, uh.
02:27:36 Well, that's all I'm going to say.
02:27:40 We're going to.
02:27:40 Be moving into a direct the direction of complexity.
02:27:45 And this is the first step into that.
02:27:49 That realm.
02:27:52 And so here you go with the secret message.
02:27:58 Warning it.
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02:29:12 All right.Devon
02:29:14 So now you guys have.02:29:19 The secret message? The secret message.
02:29:25 OK so.
02:29:29 Today is Friday officially.
02:29:33 I hope you guys have a wonderful Friday evening.
02:29:39 And I'll see you guys again on Saturday.
02:29:43 And I'll have a possibly.
02:29:46 More complicated.
02:29:49 Secret message on Saturday.
02:29:53 We'll see, or maybe not.
02:29:57 In the meantime, highly recommend, like I said, check out if you can go on YouTube and just watch if you have, you know if you are so inclined, just watch some of the actual footage of of this guy solinski.
02:30:13 Because you know.
02:30:15 You can get his book like I.
02:30:16 Said you can get his book, audiobook might even.
02:30:18 Be on YouTube in.
02:30:19 Fact, and it's worth a listen.
02:30:23 Absolutely. Some of it's going.
02:30:24 To be outdated.
02:30:26 But it historically, from a historic standpoint, it's worthless. And just so you can see kind of how the left did leverage a lot of these tactics in order to get.
02:30:34 To where they're at today.
02:30:36 But also just if you look at the way that this guy in Iraq, when these are his allies a lot of times.
02:30:43 And he's just cold, calculating and and just kind of a real sociopath. But you get, you know, there there are still some, some hard truths.
02:30:57 Some hard truths in terms of how the world actually does work and how power actually works.
02:31:03 And while it might make you feel dirty.
02:31:06 And it might make make.
02:31:08 You feel uncomfortable.
02:31:12 That's that's the nature of war.
02:31:16 No one's supposed to feel comfortable.
02:31:19 With war.
02:31:22 And we are in a war right now. It's it's not a oh, I wonder if there's.
02:31:27 Going to be no.
02:31:28 It's it's already started, it's already started.
02:31:32 I don't know if it'll.
02:31:34 Ever evolve in such a way that it becomes something a little more conventional?
02:31:39 But it's already started.
02:31:43 It's already begun.
02:31:49 And with that.
02:31:52 For black pilled.
02:31:55 I am of course.
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02:31:57 Devon stack.