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01/13/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 What would I be?
Speaker
00:00:07 You smile.
00:00:14 And talking.
Speaker 1
00:00:44 Say goodbye.
00:00:55 Hello. Hello.
00:01:22 And when you say goodbye?
Devon
00:01:45 Good morning, good evening, good afternoon.
00:01:49 This is the insomnia stream.
00:01:53 For today, which is what?
Speaker 4
00:01:55 The 13th.
Devon
00:01:57 Unlucky 13.
Speaker 3
00:02:01 Of January.
Devon
00:02:04 That's right, 2022.
00:02:08 We're inching closer to our.
00:02:12 Our 22222 show that I mistakenly thought happened like already.
00:02:20 Oh, goodness me, goodness me.
00:02:25 Lots of entertaining things happening in the news.
00:02:29 Well, for, if just for sheer entertainment value.
00:02:37 It's funny to watch. Well, I don't know. It's funny. The right.
00:02:41 Word is funny.
Speaker 3
00:02:43 Is it? Is it? Maybe is it?
Devon
00:02:45 A little cruel to.
00:02:47 To see, I don't think that I'm celebrating necessarily.
00:02:51 So maybe it's maybe it's not cruel.
00:02:54 But when you see these.
00:02:55 People that are so sure of themselves.
00:02:58 See this is this is the thing. This is how you know.
00:03:04 This is how you know the the the times up it's it's the the clocks running down on this country because you have both sides doing this and both sides.
Speaker 3
00:03:16 Are like Oh my.
Devon
00:03:17 God, how could you? Could you possibly.
00:03:19 Did it just makes sense? We're just done.
00:03:22 We're just done, you know, like the the left. Every time there's some Q etard, the anti vaxxer guy. You know that that that weighs 700 pounds. You know? They, they, they, they dies, they do their whole like, oh, look at this stupid coutard. Look at the ******* stupid coutard that like died.
00:03:45 Ha ha ha.
00:03:47 He should have just got the backs.
00:03:51 And and you know what we're doing?
00:03:52 Kind of the same thing.
00:03:54 Kind of the same thing when we have people like uh.
Speaker 5
00:03:59 Let's see here, I'll.
Devon
00:04:00 Bring a picture of of him, I guess.
Speaker 5
00:04:07 Where is this?
00:04:16 Why do you have to do this?
Devon
00:04:17 To me, I'll be S.
Speaker 5
00:04:21 Here we go EF.
Devon
00:04:27 This would be. This would be better.
00:04:31 If you if the.
00:04:32 Whole sort by date would actually ******* work on Windows. Every once in a while.
00:04:37 There we go. So this.
00:04:39 This guy.
00:04:41 Bob Saget who?
00:04:42 Raped and killed a woman in 1990 or whatever the.
Speaker 5
00:04:46 Joke is.
Devon
00:04:48 Bob say it got the booster shot in December.
Speaker 5
00:04:54 And he died.
Devon
00:04:56 Just the other day of heart of heart problems or a stroke at the ripe old age of 65.
00:05:05 65.
00:05:07 No, but as I was.
00:05:08 Saying both sides are kind of they they it's like we're dunking on the deaths of the other side.
00:05:16 On a regular basis now, like if there's something that COVID has done, it's it's produced a situation where both sides.
00:05:27 On a regular basis.
00:05:31 Are dunking on members.
00:05:32 Of the other side dropping dead.
00:05:37 If you don't think that there is.
00:05:39 A psychological impact that's going to have you're wrong, you're just wrong. You know what it.
00:05:46 Reminds me of.
00:05:48 It reminds me of when you're with someone and the relationship is it's it's, it's.
00:05:56 On the way out.
Speaker 3
00:05:58 Right. You still there's still maybe a part of you?
Devon
00:06:01 That feels like well.
00:06:02 I don't know. We had some good times.
00:06:06 Maybe we can go back to those.
00:06:07 Good times like you haven't totally just, you know, given up on it yet, right?
00:06:13 But then you notice.
00:06:16 All those little things.
00:06:19 That either maybe you didn't notice before.
00:06:23 Or maybe they were kind of endearing.
00:06:28 Not so endearing any more.
00:06:31 Now it's kind of like.
00:06:33 Oh God, Dennis, if she.
00:06:35 If she does that well, she just.
00:06:37 Did it again.
00:06:43 Yeah, it's, it's it. That's where we're at. We're at that point in our.
00:06:47 Country's history?
00:06:50 In that that, that.
00:06:52 Process of divorce or pre just pre divorce.
00:06:59 The other person does something.
00:07:01 The other side does something.
00:07:04 Like I don't know. Drop dead. We celebrate it. Hopefully the other side does something.
00:07:11 And you're just kind of like, uh, you know, and it's it's, it's funny. One of the reasons why I I know that this has significantly changed. I was taking a look at a movie from 1990 three, 1993, something that we might go over for totally different reasons.
00:07:30 But in 1993, there was a Robert Redford movie called Sneakers, so it kind of a classic hacker movie. I mean, there's lots of obviously every hacker movie is unbelievably inaccurate when it comes to technical aspects of it, but it still has.
00:07:51 You know a you know it. It's a it's it's an early 90s hacker movie. In some ways, you know, penetration testing, it's got Ben Kinsley in it, it's.
00:08:02 Got Robert.
00:08:02 It's it's got Dan Aykroyd. It's got like, you know, big names in it. And it's actually pretty well put together.
00:08:12 Robert Redford.
00:08:14 I remember I.
00:08:15 Watched this as a as a small child and my very conservative parents because they would screen any movie.
00:08:22 That we'd be able to watch, right?
00:08:24 And so when they would take a a VHS tape home from the video store, they would make sure they'd already seen it and.
Speaker 5
00:08:31 And that it was OK.
Speaker 3
00:08:33 And at the very.
Devon
00:08:35 End of the film there's some lefty ******** that's just in your face.
00:08:41 And I remember asking my mom like.
Speaker 5
00:08:44 Well, you know.
Devon
00:08:45 What's up with that? What's up with this? Clearly not even just subtle. Just direct.
00:08:51 Assault on conservatives.
00:08:56 An endorsement of lefties.
00:09:00 And my mom said something along the lines of well, that's just that's just Robert Redford.
00:09:07 Robert Redford's always been kind of like, you know, a.
Speaker 5
00:09:10 Lefty not, you know, the Greenpeace and.
Devon
00:09:17 And it was just one of those things where it was like, yeah.
00:09:21 That's just. Yeah, it's like, that's just crazy Uncle Bill.
00:09:26 That's just how crazy Uncle Bill is.
00:09:32 He has his ideas, bodies, Uncle Bill and we love him.
00:09:41 That's all gone. It's like that's in fact, even, you know, when it's your uncle, it's gone, right?
00:09:48 That's been gone a while. The last few years.
00:09:50 We've all heard like every holiday, like every holiday.
00:09:55 There's all these articles and tweets, you know from lefties saying stuff like, you know you're you're Trump supporting uncle, you know you can't tolerate him anymore.
00:10:08 He's your enemy now.
00:10:15 He's your enemy now.
00:10:17 Man Bob Saget looks just so much older in.
Speaker 5
00:10:20 This photo than how I remember him.
Devon
00:10:25 My my image of Bob Saget in my head.
00:10:29 Is that scene from 1/2 baked?
00:10:34 We're just he's he's in the movie for like 3 seconds. It's totally random.
00:10:38 Dave Chappelle is like at Narcotics Anonymous or something and talking about how he's hooked on on pot and then just out of left field, Bob Saget stands up and says I.
00:10:51 Want **** **** for coke?
00:10:54 You ever **** **** for marijuana?
00:11:01 That will that will forever be how I remember him.
00:11:11 Yeah, he doesn't. He is not looking great. He is not looking great in.
00:11:15 That in that photo.
00:11:19 Anyway, it's just it's amazing because.
00:11:22 Over and over and over.
00:11:24 It's not just the athletes guys.
00:11:28 Uh, what's his name? Bob Odenkirk of, you know, from Better Call Saul.
00:11:35 He I mean, he didn't die.
00:11:37 But he collapsed on the set with heart problems. You know, on the set of Better Call Saul, they had to rush him to the hospital.
00:11:47 Right after getting.
00:11:49 Either the the VAX or the booster.
Speaker 5
00:11:51 Or one of them doesn't matter, you know.
Devon
00:11:54 It's shocking to me, it's shocking to me.
00:12:00 That people that have this kind of money.
00:12:04 Yeah, because Bob Saget might not.
00:12:06 Be Oprah rich, but you know that that guy's got money or had money.
00:12:14 With all the other options available.
00:12:16 To you that you would just.
Speaker 5
00:12:19 You would take the VAX.
Devon
00:12:23 You know, especially someone that's got the other kinds of options, someone that has access to top tier medical, you know treatment.
00:12:35 This is why it's important to be an.
00:12:38 And more than one thing.
00:12:40 Especially if you're things comedy.
Speaker 5
00:12:46 All right.
Devon
00:12:48 But yeah, this is something that's increasingly it's it's.
00:12:53 It's becoming more of a thing. You've got both sides celebrating the deaths of.
00:12:57 The other side.
00:13:00 We had there was an article written.
00:13:05 Well, I guess I saw an NPR.
Speaker 5
00:13:09 On the 11th.
Devon
00:13:11 Get rid of Bob Saget here.
00:13:16 And the headline is, imagine another American Civil War, but this time.
00:13:22 In every state.
00:13:26 In every state.
00:13:29 Not long ago, the idea of another American Civil War seemed outlandish.
00:13:37 Actually, you know, it's funny because a lot of people are saying that. But I mean, if you go back and pay attention to a lot of these people from the 1990s.
00:13:46 Well, you know Bill Cooper, right?
00:13:50 They they probably thought it was going to happen a lot sooner.
00:13:54 They by now they thought it was going to happen. Anyone that was paying attention.
00:14:01 Even prior to 911, it started to seem obvious. My whole life, my literally my whole life.
00:14:08 Including in the 90s, I knew that.
00:14:12 At a certain point.
00:14:14 Something would have to give like there there was number coming because I just knew too many people that were crazy left and too many people that were crazy right now. We weren't celebrating the, you know, our deaths and stuff like that in the same way it's happening now.
00:14:29 But that's where it was headed.
00:14:34 These days, the notion has not only gone mainstream, it seems to suddenly be everywhere.
00:14:41 Business Insider published a poll in October 2020 saying a majority of Americans believe.
00:14:49 The US was already.
00:14:51 In the midst of a cold civil war.
00:14:56 Then last fall, the University of Virginia Center for Politics released a poll finding that the majority of people.
00:15:04 Who had voted to reelect former President Donald Trump in 2020.
00:15:10 Now wanted their state to secede from the Union.
00:15:15 The UVA.
00:15:16 Data also showed a stunning 41%.
00:15:20 Of those who voted for Joe.
00:15:22 Biden in 2020 also said.
Speaker 5
00:15:26 It might be now.
Devon
00:15:27 Time to split up the country.
00:15:34 To both sides.
00:15:35 It's not, you know.
00:15:36 Like I said, it's both sides. It's not just like.
00:15:39 One side.
Speaker 3
00:15:42 Which was often the case right in the past.
Devon
00:15:47 After an election, you would sometimes have.
00:15:51 One side in particular.
Speaker 3
00:15:52 Well, I guess you could say like in 2016.
Devon
00:15:58 Usually the side that one isn't so keen.
00:16:03 On a separation because they feel like, well, things are turning around, right, things are coming, things are going our way.
00:16:13 The left after the election of Obama was was very confident that they were going to change. They were going to fundamentally change.
00:16:22 America, to be more the way that they had always.
00:16:26 Hoped it was.
00:16:27 And there were people like, they're still delusional people that are hanging on to this.
00:16:33 Insanity that we're going to make America great again.
00:16:40 But it was in. It was in the the slogan. It was in the motto.
00:16:46 We we don't need, we don't need to.
00:16:47 Fight we don't have to have.
00:16:48 A war we're gonna make America great again.
00:16:56 There is a lot of people.
00:17:00 I think one of.
00:17:01 The reasons why they were so hopeful and and.
00:17:03 And delusional about.
00:17:05 Trump and you might even be able.
Speaker 3
00:17:07 To lump me in with these people.
Devon
00:17:11 Is it? It was starting to feel like a last ditch effort.
Speaker 3
00:17:15 Kind of a thing.
Devon
00:17:16 Well, if this doesn't.
00:17:17 Do it, you know? Like what's?
00:17:20 Left like what's? What's up?
00:17:22 What else is on the table? Because we're running out of.
00:17:25 **** to try.
00:17:29 If this guy can't pull it off, we might just, you know, you know.
00:17:41 Researchers have found such downbeat assessments of America's democracy are especially salient.
00:17:48 Among the youth.
00:17:53 Last month, the Institute of Politics at Harvard's Kennedy School published a poll that found half.
00:18:01 Of voting age Americans under 30.
00:18:04 Thought our democracy was in trouble or failing.
00:18:12 A third also said they expected there to be a civil war.
Speaker 5
00:18:16 Within their lifetimes.
Devon
00:18:20 And a quarter thought, at least one state would secede.
00:18:30 This isn't the way.
00:18:34 Quote UN quote young people.
00:18:37 Viewed the country, even a handful of years ago.
00:18:42 Not at all.
Speaker 5
00:18:45 Not at all.
Devon
00:18:54 Late last year, the University of Maryland and the Washington Post produced a poll saying that 1/3 of Americans thought violence against the government was sometimes justified.
00:19:06 That's alarmingly low.
00:19:09 Only because I mean, from the founding.
00:19:15 Every one of the founders.
Speaker 3
00:19:17 Ohh every one.
Devon
00:19:18 Of them said that.
00:19:19 Violence against the government was sometimes justified.
Speaker 3
00:19:24 This this is where this is where we we.
Devon
00:19:26 Start to to see that the the pussification.
00:19:31 Of Americans.
00:19:34 It's it's a factor. It's a factor in what may or may not happen, right?
00:19:39 That, like you have half half of Americans essentially saying, oh, it's going to happen, we're going to have the Civil War, but only a third say that violence against the government was sometimes just.
00:19:50 A look at some it's not.
00:19:51 Saying that you should you go.
00:19:52 Out and and start violence against.
00:19:54 The government today, that's not the question, right? The poll isn't asking that. The poll is asking is if.
00:19:59 Are there instances you know are there instances where violence against the government is is justified?
00:20:08 And as I said, everyone, everyone, everyone of the founders would say yes, of course.
00:20:16 It's it's written down everywhere.
00:20:19 But yeah, that's kind of that was.
00:20:22 That's where America came from, right? That's the whole that's the whole deal.
00:20:27 So even though you have, you know, half the country.
00:20:32 Expecting a civil war, literally only a third are like.
00:20:36 Yeah, sometimes you should.
00:20:38 That means 70% of of Americans are.
00:20:41 Like it's never, it's never OK.
00:20:54 But at the same time, it's trending and it.
00:20:56 Not, you know. Yes, there is a pacification of Americans, but it happened. It started happening a long time ago. The the second data point.
00:21:08 In this.
00:21:10 In this pole here or not the pole, but I guess.
00:21:12 In this thought.
00:21:14 Is according to the post.
00:21:17 Just one in 10.
00:21:20 Held that view in the 1990s, so it's trending in a that surprises me. But according to this, in the 1990s only 10%.
00:21:32 Of Americans now, that might be because at the time you had the Oklahoma City stuff, you had, you know, the government was going ******** anti militia. You had Ruby Ridge and if you get asked in a government poll, if you think you are not a government poll but like in a poll, if you think violence, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:21:52 It might be.
Devon
00:21:52 One of those things right there might have been a chilling effect at work.
Speaker 5
00:21:58 But who knows? Who knows?
Devon
00:22:05 What do people even mean by civil war?
00:22:10 Let us assume.
00:22:11 It would not be a return to the 1860s, when 11 Southern states left the Union and fought a four year war to assert their right to do or or to do so.
00:22:24 And preserve the practice of slavery.
Speaker 5
00:22:26 Which is not. That's not what it was about, or whatever, you know, it's NPR.
00:22:31 Blah blah blah.
Devon
00:22:32 The American Civil War cost the lives of 600 thousand Americans.
00:22:37 And contributed to the deaths.
00:22:40 Of many thousands more, it devastated the South economically and left most of those in the region who had been emancipated to lives of.
00:22:54 Moreover, it did little to settle the constitutional issues of states rights, a problematic point in our national conversation ever since.
00:23:05 Salient in the struggles for civil rights and voting rights that remain so in the squabbles over the mask and vaccine mandates of today.
00:23:17 So then it goes on to talk about the.
00:23:20 States rights. Again. This is NPR. So.
Speaker 5
00:23:24 You know you can.
Devon
00:23:25 You can kind of guess how.
00:23:27 How they color that?
00:23:30 That issue.
00:23:32 And then they talk about the geographical differences.
00:23:39 And this is big. This is big. This is the. This is the thing I think a lot of people.
00:23:46 When you really start to.
00:23:47 Sit down and think, well, what would this even?
Speaker 5
00:23:49 Look like.
Devon
00:23:52 What would this even look like?
00:23:56 You know the irony is one of the reasons why we are so divided and disconnected as a country.
00:24:06 Is multiculturalism.
00:24:10 That there aren't.
00:24:11 Geographical lines between you know that that coincide.
00:24:17 With political theological, you know, like philosophical, racial, anything. It's just it's just a big mud pit.
00:24:33 You don't have a whole lot of separation between people you know, especially in the urban areas, there's some.
00:24:41 Not in the urban areas, really, but there's there's some.
00:24:47 You have red states. You have blue states.
00:24:51 And within those states, there are.
00:24:56 You know there are hierarchies in place.
00:25:04 And those hierarchies are at the local level. Are, you know, political and racial and theological in nature, sometimes to varying degrees.
00:25:18 But when it just comes to.
00:25:20 John Q. Public that it's we're very mixed up.
00:25:30 The geographical divides in our time are different from those in the 1860s.
00:25:37 We can still trace the original Mason Dixon line that separated the regions of free soil from slave states.
00:25:46 And there are real differences on either side of that ancient demarcation even today.
00:25:54 But the most meaningful geographical separation in our society is no longer as tidy as North and South or East and West.
00:26:04 It is the familiar divide between urban and rural.
00:26:12 Thus, a blue state such as Maine has populous coastal counties that voted for Biden.
00:26:21 And sparsely populated interior counties that went heavily for Trump.
00:26:28 Enough to tip the majority to him in one of the two states congressional districts.
00:26:36 Conversely, in Ruby, RedState, Nebraska, one Congressional District anchored in the city of Omaha.
00:26:45 Win for Biden.
00:26:47 This is why another reason why.
00:26:49 You want to get out of the cities.
00:26:53 Because that you know.
00:26:53 Regardless of what city?
00:26:56 No matter how red your state is.
00:27:00 It's it's just.
00:27:01 Well, I mean, if you want a good example, just look at look at Austin and how it compares to the rest of.
00:27:07 The rest of Texas.
00:27:13 Cities are always a filthy ******* ******. Commies.
00:27:22 This dynamic also shows up in the biggest population states the top prizes in the Electoral College in California.
00:27:32 Which is true, by the way, there's there's a shocking amount of conservatives still, I don't know why still in California.
Speaker 5
00:27:38 Believe it or not.
Devon
00:27:39 California, where the coastal cities are famously liberal.
00:27:44 The Central Valley counties are still far more conservative.
00:27:52 And in Texas, Biden carried the 6th largest metros in 2020.
00:27:58 Due largely to their growing.
00:28:00 Numbers of people of color. Hmm.
00:28:04 How racist of NPR?
00:28:08 But most of the states, 254 counties are outside these metros.
00:28:13 In rural Texas, the Republican vote share is still the lion's share.
Speaker 5
00:28:18 Well, for now, for now.
Devon
00:28:23 Just wait for that white genocide to keep going and.
00:28:27 TikTok, TikTok.
00:28:35 You can measure some of this geographical demographic division in the 2020 election results. Trump won, you know.
00:28:44 Fast for you. They just keep.
00:28:45 They keep trying to make you know.
00:28:47 This point, they're beating a dead horse. This we we.
00:28:49 Get it? We're atomized.
00:28:53 We are atomized.
00:29:05 The forces of disunity are disquieting, to say the least.
00:29:11 But must it all come to blows?
00:29:15 Look, I'm going to just say it. Yes, yes.
00:29:19 Yes, it you know there's.
00:29:24 War. War.
00:29:29 This this is this is one of these instances where it gets tricky to even talk about and it sucks. It sucks. It's not because of Odyssey. There's things. I mean, I could say.
00:29:39 Let's rattling around on this head of mine on Odyssey. It's not the platform, it's more of a.
00:29:48 You know, starting to travel into like you.
00:29:50 Know legal territory.
00:29:51 Here, but I'm I'm I'm this. I'm just saying if you want to understand.
00:29:59 You want to understand the why.
00:30:01 If you want.
00:30:02 To under NPR, if you're trying to.
00:30:04 Figure out the why.
00:30:07 And I'm not endorsing this.
00:30:10 I'm not.
00:30:12 Promoting this.
00:30:14 I'm not even happy about this.
00:30:21 But the the the simple fact of the matter is.
00:30:27 There are some problems.
00:30:30 That only violence can fix.
00:30:36 There is a function that war.
00:30:47 Or else it wouldn't be a regular part of human societies. Since the dawn of time.
00:31:00 If war.
00:31:02 Did not help humans.
00:31:06 Evolve and progress.
00:31:12 And develop.
00:31:15 It wouldn't keep happening.
00:31:18 As we evolved.
00:31:21 And progressed and developed.
00:31:24 It is an essential part.
00:31:28 Of that process.
00:31:36 Because there are certain instances.
00:31:41 In which it comes down to.
00:31:47 A fork in the road.
00:31:54 And one or sorry, two or more sides think they know the direction of going.
00:32:01 And they think this.
00:32:09 They believe this.
00:32:11 Whether it's because of religious fervor.
00:32:15 Or intellectual certitude.
00:32:18 Or whatever doesn't matter.
00:32:21 They believe 100% I'm right.
00:32:25 This is the right way to go.
Speaker 3
00:32:29 Everyone else is wrong.
Devon
00:32:31 I'm willing to die for this.
00:32:35 And moreover, I'm willing to kill for this.
00:32:40 That's how strong I feel about where I think human society.
00:32:44 Needs to go.
00:32:50 And when enough people?
00:32:53 Feel this strongly.
00:32:56 About where society needs to go.
00:33:05 That process.
Speaker 5
00:33:07 Of war.
Devon
00:33:09 Kicks in.
00:33:19 There are no longer.
00:33:22 Multiple or large numbers.
00:33:25 Of people that fill this strongly.
00:33:29 Because they've been removed.
00:33:35 And then the decision is made through violence and breaking ****.
00:33:43 And then society moves on.
00:33:50 But it's a natural part.
00:33:54 Of the evolution of every society and look, some societies you don't survive it, right?
00:34:09 But it's very natural.
00:34:18 People keep thinking that ohh, we're gonna. We're gonna someday we're going to evolve.
00:34:23 To Star Trek.
00:34:27 You know, wearing pajamas in space.
00:34:32 Future utopia.
00:34:38 I don't know.
00:34:40 I don't I. I just don't see it.
00:34:43 That's never been the case, actually. The funny thing is, even in Star Trek, you know, they they're always at war with, you know, with someone.
00:34:52 The Klingons or you know some? It's.
00:34:53 Still happening.
00:35:12 It doesn't do to behave as if our divisions.
00:35:15 Must compel us to bloodshed.
00:35:20 Because dwelling on such thoughts and making such predictions may bring that prospect closer to reality.
00:35:32 Don't talk about this, guys.
00:35:38 Don't think about this. You're you're making it manifest.
00:35:44 I don't know. I think it's a.
00:35:45 Chicken and the egg kind of a thing.
00:35:48 There might be some.
00:35:50 Some truth in in that that by us discussing this we are normalizing it.
00:35:57 But why are we?
00:35:57 Even discussing it.
00:35:59 Because it's normal now.
00:36:08 If this, if this sounded insane to people.
00:36:11 No one would be listening to me right now.
00:36:15 Civil War, Devin, you're you're crazy.
00:36:20 No, no one's thinking that.
00:36:26 Ohh man.
00:36:34 And then, of course, they get into January 6th. Ooh. Scary.
00:36:53 So the because of this, there's a few things.
00:36:57 Happening like we're not the.
00:36:58 Only we're not the only ones that see.
00:37:01 It we're not. Yeah, we're.
Speaker 3
00:37:02 Not the only ones that.
Devon
00:37:03 See the right?
00:37:03 On the wall.
00:37:05 The people that this is going to affect most are the people. They're the ruling class types, the people that their entire existence.
00:37:13 Is dependent on the status quo staying in.
00:37:20 You know the the people that Tucker Carlson has been warning with his book The Ship of Fools and and that he's been, you know, complaining about on television or pleading with on television saying.
00:37:35 If this happens, it's going to ****.
00:37:37 It all up for us.
00:37:39 All us old.
00:37:39 Money. ******* who? Because here's the thing about the ruling class. Just like, say, Bitcoin. The only reason why Bitcoin is worth anything is because people believe that it is right.
00:37:54 It's an imaginary thing.
00:37:57 That doesn't have any physical, you know, it doesn't even exist in.
00:38:01 The physical world.
00:38:04 But people are willing to pay money for it because.
00:38:09 People believe that it it's it's just all it's just based on the belief that it's worth something.
00:38:16 Well, same thing with their power and their authority. It's not a tangible thing.
00:38:22 You know when they give orders?
00:38:24 To to law enforcement even.
00:38:30 Law enforcement's only obeying because they believe.
00:38:35 In that authority.
00:38:41 Now even their money, their Fiat money.
00:38:46 They pay people the people work for these these imaginary dollars.
00:38:51 Because they believe.
00:38:54 That they're worth something, but it's literally all in in, in your head, every aspect of the hierarchy of every.
00:39:02 Everything, every mechanism that keeps the ruling class in charge is imaginary.
00:39:13 They're not magical people.
00:39:16 That have superior magical spells that they can cast like oh, don't **** with the with Biden. That ************'* like Gandalf. He'll he'll pull out his magic staff and and light your your ******* head on fire with a a whisper into the wind.
00:39:36 He's a crazy old bet. He's a bat ****. Crazy old man. It's just that enough people agree that he's president.
00:39:43 They believe it so he is.
Speaker 3
00:39:46 That's all it takes.
00:39:55 So people like that they're aware of that they're aware.
Devon
00:40:02 That there's nothing really in the way. There's really nothing physical.
Speaker 3
00:40:09 Nothing tangible, nothing real that's separating Biden.
Devon
00:40:14 From a crazy.
00:40:14 Old man and a home somewhere in Florida.
Speaker 3
00:40:22 The only thing separating those two old men is is a belief that must be maintained.
00:40:31 And when they see that belief.
Devon
00:40:34 Start to waver a little bit.
00:40:39 Makes them nervous.
00:40:47 This is from the AP Justice Department creating unit focused on domestic terrorism.
00:40:57 The Justice Department is establishing A specialized unit focused on domestic terrorism, the department's top national security official told lawmakers Tuesday.
00:41:08 As he described an elevated threat from violent extremist the United States.
Speaker 3
00:41:18 This is this is.
Devon
00:41:19 All preparations, this is all preemptively.
00:41:25 Again, they they see the the direction things are going.
00:41:38 They're trying to.
00:41:42 Get ahead.
Speaker
00:41:43 Of this.
Speaker 5
00:41:45 Right.
Devon
00:41:52 Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olson.
00:41:56 Testified just days after the national or the nation observed the one year anniversary of the insurrection.
00:42:04 At the US Capitol, there's another reason why they keep they need to keep calling this an insurrection cause that's that's that's as bumpy as they ever want the road to get.
00:42:16 You know, January six was a ******* joke. They can. They can handle that all day long.
00:42:22 They need to.
00:42:23 Blow that out of proportion as much as possible.
00:42:30 Make that feel like that's the high watermark that's. That's as as rowdy as you could ever get. That's that's peak rowdiness. That's peak disobedience.
00:42:45 Don't you dare get anywhere close to that.
00:42:47 Ever again right wingers.
00:42:51 That's the maximum. That's the absolute worst. It's the worst thing since Pearl Harbor.
00:42:59 It's the worst thing since 911, you know.
00:43:04 January 6 guerrilla.
00:43:19 Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olson said the number of FBI investigations into suspected domestic violent extremists.
00:43:29 Has more than doubled since the.
00:43:31 Spring of 2020.
00:43:35 We have seen a threat from those who are motivated by racial animus.
00:43:43 As well as those ascribed to extremist anti government.
00:43:49 And anti authority ideologies.
00:43:52 Who do you think that's talking about?
00:44:04 Who do you think that's talking about?
00:44:11 And look, it makes sense, right?
00:44:14 A lot of people have. They've people have always complained well.
00:44:17 How come? Why is it?
Speaker 3
00:44:20 Why is it that the left?
Devon
00:44:22 Can they can do their little freak out?
00:44:26 And take over a city like Portland and the FBI doesn't descend on them and and start, you know, rounding all these ******* up and and, you know.
00:44:38 Like, why is that? Why?
00:44:39 Is that allowed to happen?
00:44:41 But if the right does anything at all, like if the right just.
00:44:46 Shows up.
00:44:48 At the capital and take selfies and you know, even if it's like a bunch of Maga moms and and boomer cons like, why, why are they getting rounded up?
00:44:59 Like they're basically jihadis.
Speaker 3
00:45:04 Well, because the left.
Devon
00:45:07 The left wing rabble browsers, they don't really pose any threat to the establishment.
00:45:22 This power structure is in no.
00:45:24 Way threatened by those people.
00:45:40 If the right were to.
00:45:48 Behave in the same way or or you know with with the same amount of enthusiasm.
00:45:56 And disregard for.
00:46:00 The Power structures authority.
00:46:03 It wouldn't. It wouldn't just be a bunch of right wingers hanging out in some park.
00:46:10 Doing DMT and.
00:46:15 Yelling on megaphones and.
00:46:17 You know it would. **** would actually go down.
00:46:22 And they know this.
00:46:32 So anytime you see these departments being formed, you know these and look.
00:46:38 I warned you guys about this like.
00:46:39 A year ago.
00:46:43 Well, more than a year ago, but very specifically.
00:46:45 About a year ago.
00:46:48 When we first started to see the groundwork for this kind of thing being laid.
00:46:57 When you first started to see, like, these drafts of legislation.
00:47:01 That are still kind of floating around.
00:47:05 Talking about establishing all these interagency almost sub agencies.
00:47:16 Dedicated to stomping out, quote UN quote right wing extremists.
00:47:23 Well, now it's happening.
00:47:29 The formulation of a new unit underscores the extent to which domestic violent extremism, which for years after September 11th was overshadowed by the threat of international terrorism.
00:47:41 Has attracted urgent attention inside the federal government.
Speaker 5
00:47:46 And at the.
Devon
00:47:46 White House.
00:47:49 But the issue remains politically freighted and divisive, in part because the absence of a federal domestic terrorism statute.
00:48:01 Has created ambiguous or ambiguities rather.
00:48:05 As to precisely what sort of violence meets the definition. Oh yeah, we're just going to leave it up to the deep state communists. We know exactly what what they define as domestic terrorism.
00:48:34 They get this, the US Criminal Code defines domestic terrorism as violence intended to coerce or intimidate.
00:48:43 A civilian population and to influence government policy. So in other words, Black lives matter.
00:48:57 That's how you know they're not afraid at.
00:48:59 All of those people.
00:49:00 Because that is.
00:49:02 Absolutely definitionally, what all of those riots were about.
00:49:13 And you didn't have any look under Trump you.
00:49:16 Didn't have any.
00:49:18 Oh, we're going.
00:49:18 To create this this sub agency that's going to go kick the doors down of all these sneaker stealing ******* everywhere.
00:49:31 No. See, Trump didn't wield this cut of power.
00:49:35 And no one held his feet to the fire because they were all trusting some ******** imaginary plan.
00:49:49 Olsen's assessment about growing domestic threats tracked with a warning last March.
00:49:57 This is when we talked about it. Well, we talked even before then, but last March.
00:50:05 FBI director Christopher Wray, who testified that the threat was metastasizing.
00:50:14 See, we're a cancer.
00:50:17 And were metastasizing.
00:50:28 Jill Sanborn, the executive assistant director in charge of the FBI's National security branch who testified alongside Olson, said Tuesday.
00:50:38 The greatest threat?
00:50:41 Comes from lone extremists or small cells who radicalize online.
00:50:50 And look to carry.
00:50:51 Out violence at so-called soft targets.
00:50:58 This includes both homegrown violent extremists, inspired primarily by foreign terrorist organizations.
00:51:06 As well as domestic violent extremism.
00:51:24 Then, of course, they spent a lot.
00:51:25 Of time.
00:51:27 Going on and on about January 6.
00:51:30 January 6, January 6, January 6th.
00:51:37 You know, it's funny.
00:51:42 If you had.
00:51:44 Representatives that were competent or just representatives, but especially representatives that were competent.
Speaker 3
00:51:55 The the narrative.
Devon
00:51:58 Of January 6.
00:52:03 Wouldn't be that the?
00:52:04 The right rose up and attacked democracy.
00:52:07 And blah blah blah.
00:52:08 It would be all about Ashley Babbitt.
00:52:13 You have you had a martyr right there on a silver platter.
00:52:22 You know, normal looking white lady.
00:52:27 Served in the military.
00:52:31 And there's people that might try to needle at some of the details, like, right, well, why was she trying to break through window? Why was she doing this? She's a cute.
00:52:39 Tart. None. None.
00:52:40 Of that **** matters. If your people are competent and you think.
00:52:44 You think George Floyd?
00:52:47 You think, George?
00:52:48 Floyd didn't have his problems or look what they managed to do with him.
00:52:54 Murals of George Floyd being painted all around the world.
00:53:02 But your side has no power.
00:53:08 Your side is weak and incompetent.
00:53:19 There are no murals of Ashley Babbitt.
00:53:26 And like I said.
00:53:27 It doesn't matter. The story doesn't even have.
00:53:28 To be true as.
Speaker 3
00:53:31 As we've seen with George.
Devon
00:53:32 Floyd, it doesn't even have to.
00:53:33 Be true.
00:53:35 But her story is way more true than George Floyd.
00:53:46 And it was perfect.
00:53:48 She was even killed by a a ******* diversity higher black guy.
00:53:55 It was perfect.
00:54:11 But none of your so-called leaders wanted to get behind that, or even say her name.
00:54:18 Because your so-called leaders are benefiting from the preservation.
00:54:26 Of the status quo.
00:54:30 Here's the thing about useless leaders.
00:54:38 They require.
00:54:41 The existing hierarchy to remain in place.
00:54:48 To maintain their lifestyle.
00:54:49 Because they're useless leaders.
00:55:00 If you get a job where you don't have to do anything, you just have to show up and collect the paycheck and.
00:55:04 It's a significantly.
00:55:07 Larger paycheck than you'd ever actually be.
00:55:09 Able to get anywhere else.
00:55:13 You're not going to rock the boat.
00:55:18 In fact, if some new guy shows up and starts to shake things up, you might try to get him fired.
00:55:30 The useless leaders.
00:55:34 The last thing they want is uh.
00:55:40 From the status quo to change.
00:56:07 Yeah, the they've already arrested. They've arrested 725 people.
00:56:14 Or charged. I think the rest of more than that, they've charged 725 people.
00:56:22 And and one of them is not the guy who.
00:56:24 Shot Ashley Babbitt in the ******* neck.
00:56:28 Probably gave him a medal.
00:56:47 Now this, this next story, it's nothing.
00:56:51 It's nothing particularly new. I mean, this kind of training takes place all the time, but it is.
00:56:59 It's still interesting to look at some of the details.
Speaker
00:57:05 This is.
Devon
00:57:05 From the Daily Mail.
00:57:09 A civil war rehearsal, U.S. Army will conduct A2 week guerrilla war training exercise in North Carolina.
00:57:18 To teach special forces how to overthrow an illegitimate government.
00:57:23 Just weeks after DOJ announced new domestic terrorism unit.
00:57:28 Young Army soldiers will be battling seasoned freedom fighters across two dozen North Carolina counties.
00:57:36 In a two week guerrilla warfare exercise where they attempt to overthrow a quote illegitimate government.
00:57:44 News of the training exercise comes just days after the anniversary of.
00:57:48 The capital riot.
00:57:52 And as the Justice Department announces the creation of a new domestic terrorism unit.
00:57:58 To tackle what officials said is an elevated threat from domestic violent extremists.
00:58:07 Some questioned the close timing of the events, while others went further with fears that Buying's administration is preparing for an American uprising.
00:58:17 Biden's military war games, fighting and killing American freedom fighters in guerrilla warfare.
00:58:27 Post that a user on Twitter in reaction to the news of the guerrilla warfare training.
00:58:33 Another Twitter user even questioned if the government was quote trying to get troops accustomed to the idea of killing fellow Americans.
00:58:44 Well and and look I I think that's.
00:58:48 They've been doing that for a while now.
00:58:50 With all their purges.
00:58:54 And and having purged all the anti vaxxers, that's just one more level of of compliance, right? Like anyone, that's not going to comply. Anyone who's not going to give over hand over jurisdiction of their bloodstream.
00:59:09 Is now gone.
00:59:16 During Robin Sage training, Young soldiers will face off against seasoned service members from units across Fort Bragg acting as a opposing forces and guerrilla freedom fighters.
00:59:28 As well as specially trained guerrilla civilians.
00:59:34 Some social media users find the exercise concerning as the 143 year old Posse Comitatus Act bars federal troops.
00:59:46 From participating in civilian law enforcement, except when expressly authorized by law, the legislation cites military interference in civilian affairs as a threat to democracy and personal liberty.
01:00:00 Others have implied that the exercise is preparing soldiers to prevent an insurgents.
01:00:06 And fear is training American troops how to fight their own people.
01:00:12 The Robin Sage exercise, which serves as a final exam and Special Forces qualification course training, will begin January 22nd.
01:00:22 At an undisclosed location.
01:00:24 On private land.
01:00:26 It places soldiers in the political, quote UN quote, politically unstable fictional country of Pineland.
01:00:37 And forces them to conduct reconnaissance, raids, ambushes, and numerous other operations.
01:00:45 Against a numerically superior enemy.
01:00:51 Now again, this this train isn't new, just so you guys know, it's don't freak out too bad. It's it's not. They do this, they've been doing.
Speaker 5
01:00:58 This a long time.
Devon
01:01:01 Uh, but it is interesting just to point out that this is the kind of training that that the government has, that this one they they have been doing a long time, but that that that's.
01:01:11 That's why they've been.
Speaker 5
01:01:12 Doing it for a long time.
Devon
01:01:14 As this threat has is always.
01:01:18 Dangled in front of the ruling class. They're they're always aware.
01:01:23 Their positions are 100%.
01:01:31 That there is no magic there is, there is Biden, is not ordained by God to be president.
01:01:44 He's simply there because enough people believed that he should be.
01:01:51 And that's all. That's the only thing.
01:01:52 Keeping him in the White House.
01:01:57 If enough people decided that he shouldn't be in the White House, he would not be able to be in the White House.
01:02:17 Yeah, there is a. If you look at the the training itself, it's very much, you know, urban warfare kind of a thing. You know, a lot of it takes place in the forest, but they have, you know, you do operations in, in urban environments and in the cities and.
01:02:32 Stuff like that.
01:02:36 You know, it's what's depressing, though.
01:02:42 On this story.
01:02:44 On this store.
01:02:45 On the Daily Mail, you go to the comments.
01:02:48 And uh, literally the second comment.
01:02:54 Nothing can stop what is coming Q.
01:02:58 13 up votes 0 down votes.
01:03:04 Oh my God.
01:03:08 They're still ******* queue ******* that think that. Excellent.
01:03:13 This is good for us.
01:03:18 Trust the plan. This must be Trump and the queue warriors preparing to arrest Biden.
01:03:26 Oh my God.
Speaker 5
01:03:29 The insanity, the ******* pure insanity.
Devon
01:03:37 Now one of the things that I've.
Speaker 3
01:03:39 Talked about over and over and over again.
01:03:43 Is that people won't be.
Devon
01:03:45 Motivated to fight so long as the entertainment, the calories keep showing up.
01:03:51 As long as people have Netflix and Cheetos and.
01:03:56 Virtual reality **** and the Metaverse and all this other nonsense.
01:04:02 They have no reason to get off the couch and take off their VR goggles and do anything about anything.
01:04:12 They've been, they've been comfortably.
01:04:15 Lulled into a passive state.
01:04:19 Where they will remain.
01:04:21 Until you pull the plug on the methadone drip.
01:04:33 Well, there doesn't seem to be any indication that we're in that kind of a situation.
01:04:39 There are some interesting.
01:04:42 Repercussions to some of the economic problems the United States is experiencing right now. This is from Fox News.
01:04:51 Today, earlier today, shoppers, astounded by thinning grocery store supplies.
01:04:59 It's just empty shelves.
01:05:03 In Washington, empty shelves and thinning groceries and drug supplies.
01:05:09 A reminiscent of March 2020, Washington DC shoppers told Fox News Digital.
01:05:15 It's like a Soviet store during the night or during 1981. It's horrible, one man said.
01:05:22 Honestly, it looks like March of 2020, when everybody was stockpiling and the shelves were bare, another man, Dominic, told Fox News Digital.
01:05:33 Grocery shoppers across the country have encountered barren shelves.
01:05:38 When looking for their typical supplies.
01:05:41 Due to supply chain snags, increasing COVID-19 infections.
01:05:47 And related hurdles as well as severe winter weather.
01:05:52 It's just a domino effect. I mean just complete total domino effect, Dominic said.
01:06:02 Larry and other DC shopper told Fox News. Whatever it is, I know they need to hurry up and get this straightened out because people will be starving.
01:06:12 It's going to get rough if it keeps on continuing like that.
01:06:18 We're not there yet. We're not even close.
01:06:20 To there yet.
01:06:22 But these are let me pop.
01:06:24 Up one of these images here.
01:06:51 So this is.
01:06:54 This is a grocery store in Washington, DC look, even where I'm at, I don't know about where you guys are, but even where I'm at.
01:07:01 There have been, I mean started out people were complaining about shortages and I saw none of.
01:07:06 It out here.
01:07:09 It's not like that. There's not empty shelves where I'm at.
01:07:14 But there's also not like a high demand. I don't think a lot of products come, you know.
01:07:19 Just in in general are flying off the shelves at any moment out here, there's just not a lot of people out here.
01:07:26 But there there have been random things that.
01:07:28 Have been gone.
01:07:31 And I don't do it. Look, I don't do a lot of shopping often because I usually bulk the **** ** on stuff.
01:07:37 And then you know, I go shopping like once every few months because I just load up on tons of stuff.
01:07:46 So I'm not there every day.
01:07:49 But I will say the last few times that I've gone out to the stores, I've heard people grumbling about how, oh, they're out of eggs again. Oh, no milk like some of the basics.
01:08:04 And again, it doesn't bother, it doesn't affect me because I'm I've just got a ton of stock.
01:08:09 You know, I don't wait till like I have nothing in the house and then, you know, I mean.
01:08:14 So I'm I'm good to go.
01:08:17 And I've got, you know, over a year of of food saved up. So even if things did get squirrely.
01:08:24 I'd be good to.
01:08:25 Go this is. That's something you guys.
01:08:27 Should be doing.
01:08:28 It's so cheap to do it.
01:08:30 People that have asked me the cheapest way to get food and right now, even if there are like say, let's say there's shortages where you are. Again this I I don't think this is like a big thing right now.
01:08:42 But it's a big thing in that this is wildly different than anything that you.
01:08:50 You would? Well, I'd say in.
01:08:51 My lifetime, really that I've seen in America.
01:08:55 So it's kind of like maybe foreshadowing.
01:09:00 It's not something you should ignore. I can't think of another time in my lifetime.
01:09:06 When American supermarkets had empty shops.
01:09:11 And again, people aren't starving in the streets. It's not like you can't get food.
01:09:17 Right, food is always available. People are freaking out though, because the selection is going down. The availability is going down.
01:09:28 But it's nothing dire but you.
01:09:29 Don't wait till it's dire before you.
01:09:31 Start stocking up on stuff.
Speaker 3
01:09:34 That's the point, because you, if you do, you won't.
01:09:36 Be able to stock up.
Devon
01:09:37 On stuff. If you want to stock up cheaply.
01:09:42 You want to do something quick and easy.
01:09:47 Three things. Three things are cheap.
01:09:51 Like cheap, cheap, cheap.
01:09:53 And we'll keep you alive. You might not love it, but it'll keep you alive. One, you know, canned food is cheap even now. Like you know, you can get two for a dollar.
01:10:07 Cans of corn and potatoes and beans and whatever, right?
01:10:12 So that's cheap.
01:10:16 Peanut butter, high calorie, shockingly high calorie.
01:10:21 Stays good forever, or at least for a really long ******* time.
01:10:26 Has protein in it that's in it. Keep you alive. You know you can stay alive with like a tablespoon of of peanut butter every day. You can. I mean, it'll keep you alive.
01:10:37 And it's cheap.
01:10:40 Maybe more expensive now because of the inflation. They'll keep you alive.
01:10:45 And then the, you know, big bags of rice and big bags of beans, you know, the dehydrated.
01:10:51 Beans that's still cheap. You get like the the big old.
01:10:56 You know the all the biggest bags that you can find, whether you go to some kind of like Walmart, Super grocery store, kind of a thing or something like that, get a big.
Speaker 3
01:11:08 Old bag of rice.
Devon
01:11:11 Again, shockingly high calorie last long time.
01:11:17 Doesn't require.
01:11:20 It's. I mean, it's not hard to store it.
01:11:26 You do that, you can have a year supply of food for pretty, pretty cheap.
01:11:33 Well, just for you at least, I mean if you have to take care of like.
01:11:36 Five or six people it might, you know.
01:11:41 Might have to spend a little more money, but.
01:11:46 That's a that's a super cheap and easy way.
01:11:50 To ensure that you're you're not going.
01:11:52 To be ****** over.
01:11:54 There's a lot of people predicting right now that, oh, you know, we're going to have almost, like, the Great Depression. We're going to have, like, a situation where, you know, there's just no food available and and people are going to be starving.
01:12:10 I I don't. I don't think so, but.
01:12:14 Why even have to worry about that?
01:12:16 It doesn't cost.
01:12:17 Much then I have to worry about that.
01:12:23 In a week like I said.
01:12:24 Everything we've talked about tonight.
01:12:27 If you want to.
01:12:27 Rip off the Band-Aid.
01:12:29 I think, yeah.
01:12:30 If that's where your head's at.
01:12:32 It's like, you know, let's just let's just get this done.
01:12:36 Food shortages? Not a bad thing.
01:12:45 These are the types of things that.
01:12:48 They get people off their couch.
01:12:53 So anyway.
01:13:07 And honestly, one of the reasons why.
01:13:10 I'm just going to pop this up just for now. This is one of.
01:13:13 The reasons why.
Speaker 5
01:13:20 I'll bring us another image here.
Devon
01:13:25 When I say that, it's inevitable that.
01:13:30 The two sides want to separate.
01:13:34 Because they have completely different.
Speaker 3
01:13:39 Worldviews. This is what I'm.
Speaker 5
01:13:40 Talking about.
Devon
01:13:44 This is how wide the divide is.
01:13:49 This is how great.
01:13:54 That chasm that separates.
Speaker 4
01:13:57 Us is.
Devon
01:13:58 This is a tweet from USA TODAY life.
Speaker 3
01:14:02 When most of.
Devon
01:14:03 The public thinks of pedophilia. They assume it's synonymous with child sexual abuse.
01:14:09 Why would I think that?
01:14:12 A pedophile is an adult who is sexually attracted to children.
01:14:17 But not all pedophiles abuse kids.
01:14:20 And some people who sexually abuse kids are not pedophiles.
01:14:32 You see what's happening here.
01:14:36 This is establishment think.
01:14:39 These same people that are.
01:14:44 In fear.
01:14:46 That one day the cattle will wake up and realize that the.
01:14:51 Barbed wire fences are imaginary.
01:14:59 These are the outlets that they own.
01:15:05 These are the narratives they support.
01:15:09 And promote.
01:15:13 This is the direction they want society to go in.
01:15:26 And all these people saying that you're crazy, that, oh, they'll never normalize pedophilia.
Speaker 3
01:15:34 We're already there, guys.
Devon
01:15:41 Already there.
01:15:45 You know the the, the, the.
01:15:51 Policy changes don't happen overnight.
Speaker 5
01:15:56 Right.
Devon
01:16:03 The public opinion attack happens first.
01:16:08 So in the case of gay marriage, right?
01:16:14 It had already been normalized.
01:16:18 At least in the the.
01:16:22 The fancy pants circles.
01:16:26 The coastal elites.
01:16:32 The writers of sitcoms and television shows and movies and musicians, and culturally speaking.
01:16:41 Gay marriage was 100% normalized by the mid 90s.
01:16:52 And it just took about 15 to 20 years to turn that into.
01:17:03 Prior to being normalized, it was hinted at.
01:17:07 In the same way, in the same way this tweet.
01:17:11 Is just doing the wink and the nod.
01:17:15 Dip your toe in the pedophilia pool.
01:17:19 Pedophiles are people too.
01:17:23 That all took.
01:17:24 Place in the 1970s in America.
01:17:29 Now all this stuff happens way faster.
Speaker 5
01:17:31 Than it did back then.
Devon
01:17:36 But if you look at just do almost do like an an archaeological dig.
01:17:45 When it comes to American pop culture.
01:17:50 You analyze these?
01:17:52 These television shows in this in the 1970s.
01:17:56 Where they introduce a gay character.
01:18:02 And they just they human. That's all they're doing. We're just humanizing gay people.
01:18:08 We're just making the audience feel bad. We're just we're we're we're neutralizing the immune system. We're making the audience feel bad for having negative feelings. We're not telling you to have positive feelings about gay people. We're just trying to tell you don't have.
01:18:23 Negative feelings about them.
01:18:27 Violence against these people is wrong. They're people too.
01:18:39 Well, now that's that's the that's the that's.
01:18:42 Where we are in the pedophilia.
01:18:50 Pedophiles are people too. They don't abuse kids.
01:18:57 We're not saying you have to be positive of pedophiles, but violence against these people is wrong.
Speaker 5
01:19:17 And then from there.
Devon
01:19:24 And from the sympathetic.
01:19:28 Nonviolent view.
Speaker 5
01:19:33 You do acceptance.
Devon
01:19:39 Then celebration.
Speaker 5
01:19:42 And that institution?
Devon
01:19:49 And what's standing in the way of this?
01:20:00 And by the way, you don't start.
01:20:02 You don't start going down the let's normalize pedophilia path with the intention.
01:20:07 Of of being subdued.
01:20:13 Or beaten back by by words.
01:20:18 Which which This is why we we circle back to the one of the first things we talked about. Why war serves a function.
01:20:33 Why societies?
01:20:36 Since the beginning of time.
01:20:42 Have utilized war to solve.
01:20:47 Fundamental differences of opinion.
01:20:51 That are strongly held by different.
01:20:55 Power factions in a society.
01:20:59 Because this is a, this is the kind of thing.
01:21:01 You can't compromise on.
01:21:11 And as satanic as it might seem to you, this is the kind.
01:21:14 Of thing they can't compromise on.
01:21:31 So we find ourselves at an impasse.
01:21:44 And the poison has spread pretty thoroughly throughout the society. We talked about zoomers of the gayest generation who have ever lived.
01:21:53 The name of the stream is bisexual daughter addition, and that's of course talking about uh.
01:21:59 And it's not the funny.
01:22:00 It's. I didn't want to really focus on it too much. It's just more like that. Specifically, everything we've talked about though is related to it.
01:22:08 The reason I want to talk about specifically that much is, you know she's.
01:22:11 For those of you don't.
01:22:12 Know Ted Cruz, Ted Cruz, who? Who said that the people on January six were terrorists?
01:22:23 Ted Cruz, who is a shining example of.
01:22:30 How you have no representation in government.
Speaker 5
01:22:33 Non, 0 zilch.
Devon
01:22:39 Ted Cruz, whose wife works at Goldman Sachs.
01:22:49 Ted Cruz's daughter.
01:22:52 Announced on TikTok that of course.
01:22:56 That she is bisexual.
01:23:00 And the reason?
01:23:01 We're not going to focus too hard on that are show the.
01:23:02 Video I think she's only like 13.
01:23:08 But the zoomers are like the gayest ******* generation that have ever existed.
01:23:15 Sodom and Gomorrah will be destroyed.
01:23:32 But that's that's it's.
01:23:33 A perfect example of what's going on here.
01:23:36 Ted Cruz.
01:23:38 Who supposedly?
01:23:40 Some conservative ******* superhero.
01:23:47 Which is all theater.
01:23:56 But his daughter.
01:24:01 Has been eaten up.
01:24:05 By this machine.
01:24:10 She is becoming.
01:24:14 One of the soldiers.
01:24:17 For their sign.
01:24:31 Because that's what happens when.
01:24:35 Assuming he even gives a ****, like honestly, there's a big part of it thinks he probably thinks it's fine.
01:24:44 And he talks a big game about conservative values, but he probably thinks it's fine.
01:24:58 And if he does, that's his own damn fault. Because he's been chasing power his entire life, and his wife has been chasing money.
01:25:08 Instead of staying at home and raising his kids, and there's no reason for her to have to work, are you?
01:25:12 ******* kidding me. She works at Golden Goldman Sachs.
01:25:24 You know, because they they need a little extra money to get by, right?
01:25:38 Anyway, take a look at super chats here.
Speaker 5
01:25:49 All right.
Devon
01:25:50 Right. There's a big one.
Speaker 5
01:25:53 There we go.
Devon
01:26:02 Why does that not show? Hey, paladin, you're.
01:26:05 I see your big one. Oh, there.
Speaker 5
01:26:07 It is OK.
Devon
01:26:09 I thought it wasn't showing up in my list. I'll get to you in a second, but thank you.
01:26:13 For the big one, there cringe Panda. The plague is spreading. I'm looking into Earth bag construction for Earth ships because there's no way I'm going to pound dirt into 750 tires and YouTube keeps pushing NTV.
01:26:29 Black people reacting to boomer music for.
01:26:31 The first time.
01:26:33 Yeah, the if you're going to be in the desert Earth back construction, it sucks. It's it's, it's not fun. But like, you know.
01:26:42 It's cheap, it's super cheap and it and the insulation is really good.
01:26:49 And then tires the tire construction you're talking about also cheap. Also really good. Also, pain in the *****. I don't know. There's that much.
01:26:59 There's not like.
01:27:00 A huge difference if you're going to be doing it in Earthship in the desert. Like I said, I tried it and and it's.
Speaker 3
01:27:08 It's not an.
Devon
01:27:09 Easy thing, it's not an easy thing.
01:27:12 Oh, by the way, I was going to do a cactus pill today, but I got caught up.
01:27:15 Fixing my.
01:27:17 Spa, desert stuff and insulation. I was insulating.
01:27:21 My house gets really ******* hot during the summer, and so I was putting out some insulation over my.
Speaker
01:27:27 Over the the.
Devon
01:27:28 Oldest my house was built at several different times.
01:27:32 But the original building that has been added on to, like Winchester Mystery House style is really old and really ****** and really not insulated at all inside. Putting insulation on that part of it instead of filming a cactus pill. But I had a cactus, they got shredded by some wind storms, and I'm going to be.
01:27:52 Planting the bits that got rip.
01:27:54 Off and I thought that I would film that. And then I also have some. I have a really weird.
Speaker 5
01:27:59 Looking neophobia that I thought would be.
Devon
01:28:01 Cool, but maybe I'll try to get that done by Saturday. Purge all pedophiles. Minneapolis goes full passport. Short article. Good source.
01:28:15 Let's see here.
01:28:19 Off to I'll look at this. The short version is or the headlines. Minneapolis, Saint Paul to require proof of vaccination for bars and restaurants.
01:28:33 Yeah, I believe that.
Speaker 5
01:28:35 I believe that how long is this little clip? That's that's too long. Where I can watch that?
Devon
01:28:40 Residents of Minneapolis and Saint Paul will now be required to show proof of vaccination or negative COVID-19 test results before entering bars restaurants.
01:28:49 And other venues.
01:28:50 Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fay or Fray and Saint Paul Mayor Melvin Carter announced the new mandates at a joint press conference on Wednesday. The new requirement will take effect January 19th for non ticketed events and January 26th for ticketed events.
01:29:11 According to a press release from Carter's office, negative test results can't be more than 72 hours old.
01:29:20 Wow, that's insane.
01:29:22 Negative test results can't be more than 72 hours old.
01:29:28 So you're gonna have to just be getting tested constantly to go ******* anywhere.
01:29:34 At home, tests won't be accepted, so you have to be constantly going to test sites and getting tested like all like all the ******* like once a.
01:29:42 Week at least.
01:29:46 That's insane.
01:29:52 That's insane.
01:29:57 And they say it's temporary only for the next.
01:29:59 40 days. But you.
01:30:00 Know what I mean? When the government says something, temporary income taxes were supposed to.
01:30:04 Be temporary, so it's like you know.
01:30:07 Oh, boy. Wow, that's insane. Even if it's the next 40 days, having to get tested, like, at least at least once a week.
Speaker 5
01:30:17 For over a month.
01:30:21 Ah, well, you know.
Devon
01:30:25 $10 from Hammer thorazine, faint white pill, Washington Department of Health today was supposed to have a hearing.
01:30:32 As to whether or not to implement a law that allows health officers to unilaterally use force to compel vaccination treatment of anyone.
01:30:43 The ******** punted the date out another 5.
01:30:46 Weeks hope they are afraid.
01:30:49 Yeah, well.
01:30:55 Is not exactly.
Speaker 5
01:30:56 A you know?
Devon
01:30:59 A believer in freedom.
01:31:03 High Priest King Terry. The poll states that only 1/3 of Americans believe there can be a scenario in which violence against the government can be justified. It's commonly stated that only 1/3 of American colonists were in support of revolution.
01:31:19 And drag the other 2/3 along with them. I think it was actually.
01:31:22 Less than 1/3.
01:31:24 And there was certainly less than 1/3 that actually fought.
01:31:29 The people that actually fought.
01:31:31 The Revolutionary War in America, I think the number was like it might have been as low as it might have.
01:31:36 Been half that it might been like 15%.
01:31:38 But it was pretty low. I'll, I'll. I'll have to look that up again, but I, if I remember correctly, it's about it was.
01:31:43 About 15%.
Speaker 3
01:31:45 It doesn't take much.
Devon
01:31:48 It doesn't take much.
01:31:56 People will only fight as.
01:32:02 See, it's it's hard to talk about this stuff, but let's just say if you know you're fighting people who are just showing up for a.
01:32:09 Paycheck, and it's, well, it's kind of like remember that when we did that stream talking about the Afghanistan war in the 1980s with the Russians.
01:32:20 And how Afghanistan defeated the Russians.
01:32:24 And there was.
01:32:24 Even that clip from that Rambo movie.
01:32:28 You know where the the the the Afghan guy was was saying. Yeah. Well, I mean, we just to summarize, they were basically saying, yeah, we're ******** because we want it more. You know, these guys are here because they're collecting a paycheck. We're here because this is our ******* country.
01:32:45 And because of that dynamic, we're going to.
01:32:47 Win. You know, we're willing to die. Generation after generation for this, because this is our ******* home.
01:32:53 And you're just here because your government sent you here and.
01:32:56 You don't even know why you're there.
Speaker 5
01:32:58 And so you're.
Devon
01:32:58 Going to lose?
01:33:00 And that's why the that's part of why.
01:33:02 The Russians lost.
01:33:04 And that's part of why the Americans lost.
01:33:08 And if there's ever a conflict.
01:33:11 Where you have true believers in this country against people just collecting a paycheck.
01:33:18 That will be why the people collecting their paycheck.
Speaker
01:33:20 Will lose.
Devon
01:33:22 Not that it won't be bloody and long and terrible and awful.
01:33:28 But that's what will take place pallet at $100.
01:33:34 Wish I had like a clip of like a crowd sharing or something cheesy like that, like a morning show. That'd be awesome or awful depending the identity. Dixie guys, Owen, Benjamin and yourself have talked seriously about starting a community. A lot.
01:33:51 Plus are not broke and would love to contribute to such a project. Do you have another line open in which to make this dialogue happen? The evil Hillary address can't be all you got. Well, that's the only one I got right this second.
01:34:08 Yeah. No, it's it's like I said, I've been focused on on the last couple weeks on just trying and I told you guys this for months. I told you, hey, when the weather gets good.
01:34:18 I can do all this stuff that I've been.
01:34:20 Wanting to do that's just been too hot to do. I'm going to be busy doing that and so I'm trying to get all that a.
01:34:25 Lot of that.
01:34:25 Squared away so I can re reorient back towards these bigger projects.
01:34:32 Yeah, it's there.
01:34:35 It's daunting and it's, but it's something he's someone's got to do it, right? Someone's got.
01:34:39 To do this there and there's ways of doing it, I think it.
01:34:45 It would be better.
01:34:46 To do some of the stuff quieter, you know, like, I don't think that that some of this community building you should do. I don't want to say, like loudly, but in a way that sets an example, right. But some of this stuff should take place quietly.
01:35:02 I will get around to my emails. I know there's probably I I don't even know how.
01:35:06 Many emails I have.
01:35:07 On that, I'm sure it's lots.
01:35:10 But I will get around to looking at these emails at some point, and I'm, and I'm sorry I'm behind on that. It's just, you know.
01:35:18 It is what it is and thank.
01:35:19 You for the donation.
01:35:21 And that's not why I'm saying I'm going to read the.
01:35:22 E-mail I've been.
01:35:25 Just trying to wrap up a few things like today, like putting that insulation and that's going to make such a big.
01:35:29 Deal. It's hard to work.
01:35:32 On a computer in.
01:35:33 A room that's 90 degrees with 90% humidity.
01:35:39 So I'm trying to prepare now for like the next summer. Now that you know I've been out here a little while. I know what to expect that I.
01:35:46 Didn't I didn't know what the I need to fix.
01:35:48 And I am on a tight budget, so my.
01:35:53 I'm not like hiring people to do this. I'm.
01:35:56 Doing all this work myself.
01:35:59 And but thanks again for the donation and I will take a look at the emails. Eric Bloodaxe $5 this year are this year. People are lining up for the 3rd, 4th and 5th booster shots on mass.
01:36:13 In Western nations, do you think there is hope for the white race? If this trend continues into the future?
01:36:20 Well, I mean, look, yeah, yeah, there's hope for the white race, but there's going to be a lot of people that are giving over their their the jurisdiction over their bloodstream to the ruling class.
01:36:32 There's well, there's people have already done that and what we need to fight is in the same way that we need to fight this normalization of the pedophile stuff. Like I said it it the same, it works the same way. They're just surprisingly faster at it than they used.
01:36:48 To be I talked about just a few seconds ago how the the gay marriage thing. First it was in the 70s. Like just, you know, trickling it in in the same way. This tweet is kind of trickling in the pedophilia thing. And then from there it became like, oh, now it's now. Let's be sympathetic towards the gays. And then it was, let's celebrate the gays. And then let's.
01:37:10 And then it became. Let's institutionalized the gains.
01:37:14 Not in the way that you know.
01:37:15 They should be institutionalized you.
01:37:17 Know. Let's let's let's make them part of the institution.
01:37:22 And the same sort of thing is true of.
01:37:28 This vaccine stuff, right?
01:37:31 It's just being a little more heavy-handed. It's a lot faster and, you know, in terms of they want, they want to be able to just say everyone.
01:37:39 Has bottom line.
01:37:42 They want to be able to treat you literally you.
01:37:44 Are cattle to them.
01:37:46 So everything that gets in the way of them treating you like a farmer would treat cattle.
01:37:52 ****** them off.
01:37:54 Because your ******* cattle cattle don't get to say what? What shots you give them.
01:38:01 Who the **** are you? You're a ******* cattle.
01:38:06 You see, that's that's the frustration there.
01:38:10 That's and if you notice, that's how they treat like when they when we talk about when we have these conversations with with you know, whether it's members of the press.
01:38:17 Or people like Fauci and stuff when they talk about it.
01:38:22 That's how they're you can you can hear the frustration in their voice. You're ******* cattle.
01:38:28 Just take the ******* shots, you.
01:38:30 Don't get to decide this.
Speaker 3
01:38:37 That's what it is.
Devon
01:38:39 Anything, anything. Which by the way, is everything. Anything you'd want to be able to do to your livestock.
01:38:49 They need to be able to do to you without having to consult the livestock. Who what farmer would want to consult the livestock.
01:38:59 And up to and including.
01:39:02 It's not going to just end with vaccinations. I'm remember when those videos, I'm sure you guys saw those horrific videos of in China. They were bulldozing, bulldozing live pigs into like mass graves.
01:39:22 That's the kind of authority they want over the cattle.
01:39:28 That if someone somewhere.
01:39:30 Decides we got to bulldoze 1000 living.
01:39:35 Living livestock into a ******* mass grave. That's fine.
01:39:44 It's totally fine. It's so fine that state media runs footage of it.
01:39:55 And not because it's like some expose, it's just it's just normal news. Oh yeah, look.
01:40:01 Here's video of us bulldozing *******.
01:40:05 Thousands of livestock into this mass grave. Totally just, you know, just another day.
01:40:14 They want you to be insect people.
01:40:22 Zedo, I don't mind the mafia. I love pizza and spaghetti.
01:40:28 OK, that seems a little out of context.
01:40:33 Our ******** fagot. Any thoughts on bringing guests onto the insomnia string? Well, it's just the timing is is hard to do and the Internet band with this it's hard to do. Maybe maybe once I get my space Internet.
01:40:45 I'll be able to do that.
01:40:47 I I actually I don't. I have no idea what the, you know what, how that internet's going to work, you know, in terms of.
01:40:55 A lot of times of satellite Internet there's there's.
01:41:00 There's usually problems with latency or like the upload, like maybe like downloads fast, but the upload is slow and so I I'll I'll have to see how Elon space Internet works.
01:41:12 Sean Boston. I'm increasingly suspicious of all the civil war talk coming from MSM News and approved pundits. If a civil war occurs, the most passionate people on either side will wipe each other out, leaving the ruling class unscathed. Elites never push anything unless it benefits them. Plan to reduce population? No, I don't think it's right.
01:41:33 I think that there's enough people that are really, really worried about this.
01:41:38 And that's not what would happened. It's not like, I mean.
01:41:43 You're you're you're you're thinking that.
01:41:46 Proud boys fighting Antifa at Berkeley is what Civil war is like.
01:41:55 That's not what.
01:41:56 Civil war is like.
01:42:00 Like if you had a a serious well, it's hard that again, this is a tricky topic. That's not what civil.
01:42:07 War is like.
01:42:16 That that, that's not.
01:42:19 That's not what Civil war is like.
Speaker 3
01:42:24 It's not about.
Devon
01:42:26 Let's go.
01:42:28 Let's go pick off.
01:42:33 Antifa guys, you know, it's not like it just it's not like that, that those little political squabbles.
01:42:39 Those little political demonstrations that are violent, it's not that they just get more violent.
01:42:45 Civil war is.
01:42:50 It it's it's different. OK. Civil war is you have you have different targets, different objectives. You have territory you have. You know it it's.
01:43:00 It's it's not just let's randomly.
01:43:05 Kill people that think differently than I do.
01:43:09 No, or I guess that's where it.
01:43:11 Is if you want to lose.
01:43:14 But Civil war is like real objectives, capturing territory.
01:43:20 And you know, it's a real war.
01:43:26 Cringe panda. I personally knew zoomers in my school who hated going anywhere like the mall or the supermarket, et cetera, because they hated the fact that everybody wasn't gay, like on the Internet. If you ever go on Roblox, you'll see millions of children being groomed every day openly.
01:43:45 I should send you some screenshots, yeah.
01:43:50 You know, I'm. I'm aware of what roadblocks is, but I've never.
01:43:55 Never gone down that rabbit hole. I wouldn't be surprised. That doesn't shock me.
Speaker 5
01:43:59 At all.
Devon
01:44:02 Fuse tip $25. You're the best streamer. Finally caught some of your live stream. Awesome. Thanks for that and for the.
01:44:09 $25.
01:44:11 High Priest King Terry. It's being buried in the news, but on the on Monday, a ground stop was issued by air traffic. Oh.
01:44:19 Yeah, forget about.
01:44:20 That air traffic control to all aircraft on the West Coast, it lasted 10 minutes and prevented anyone from taking off. Last time something like that happened, it was 911.
01:44:31 No statement from the FAA. Some claim it was because North Korea. Yeah, I I I saw that. And the the you know, of course it was just. No one knows why. There's no reason given. But the theory was that there was a possible North Korea has been testing.
01:44:50 Like hypersonic weapons or or, you know, long range missiles and stuff.
01:44:55 And so there were people that theorized that.
01:45:00 North Korea had been testing.
01:45:05 Or, you know, the the radar, maybe the defense.
01:45:09 Systems had detected.
Speaker 5
01:45:13 Something from North Korea. So they grounded everybody.
Devon
01:45:16 Cringe. Apparently just want to say that we.
01:45:18 Lost Colin a.
01:45:19 Flaherty to cancer yesterday, he was my friend and very dear to me, and I noticed the left didn't even bother to gloat.
01:45:26 He was a he was vital to our cause, yet we are so powerless that losing him didn't even register with our enemies. RIP uncle Colin. Yep. That he was a. He was a good guy. He was a good guy and.
01:45:43 Author of the book White Girl Bleed a lot.
01:45:46 And then he had a newer 1.
01:45:48 But very great man, good guy.
01:45:55 He's been battling cancer for a long time.
Speaker 5
01:45:58 And it finally took him out. So.
Devon
01:46:02 But yeah, I guess a moment of silence.
01:46:12 And while today it might be.
01:46:14 Call Flaherty.
01:46:17 We all will fall.
01:46:20 Cranky cracker, we win in the end.
01:46:24 Well, I should hope.
01:46:25 So a lot of people say that all the time there's something you got to think about, even if that.
01:46:32 Is true.
01:46:34 You got to just keep bear in mind that the end doesn't necessarily mean something that happens within your lifetime.
01:46:42 You know, most people think in terms of their lifetime.
01:46:46 And the end could be in 300 years.
01:46:49 So we could be losing until you know, you know, I mean like it's it's it's saying we win in the end isn't comforting to me honestly just because it's like, OK, I'm a long enough timeline I.
01:47:01 Guess you know what I.
01:47:03 Mean there's, but there's no guarantee that happens that I get to.
Speaker 5
01:47:07 See that right?
Devon
01:47:12 $1.00 from Munich 8 Insulation Fund will appreciate that.
01:47:17 Feldman, Univex tax coming to us, just like Quebec, doing, apparently, and Mont Blanc said in chat. Literal jessiah. Yeah. So the that's another thing that I guess that that happened is it is Quebec, right, Quebec is.
01:47:37 Talking about enforcing A unvexed tax.
01:47:43 Where? Yeah, sure. You don't have to take the vaccine, but if you don't take the vaccine, then.
01:47:47 You will be taxed.
01:47:50 And you'll be taxed so harshly that it becomes economically impossible for you to not.
01:47:58 Get the vaccine. These are the kinds of things governments have been doing this for a long time.
01:48:04 Even just little simple stuff like I remember when I was much younger.
01:48:12 Wanting to go to, I think I think, Louise, I think it was Louisiana, Louisiana's drinking age was 18 or something like that. But before I could even turn 18, they had changed it to 21 because the federal government said that if they didn't change it to 21, they would stop funding the Interstate.
01:48:30 Road or the freeways?
01:48:31 That went through Louisiana.
01:48:35 And the federal government's always done stuff like.
01:48:37 That. Oh, we'll.
01:48:37 Just withhold money, and then you'll you. You know, you better do it. Even though we don't have any authority to tell you to do this. This is what we're going to do to make you do it. And so government always finds a way to exercise its authority, even when it it's seemingly outside of its purview.
01:48:55 They still find a way, and this is one way they can.
01:48:58 Do that is just by saying. Yeah. You don't have to get the vaccine, but if you don't, we can institute a tax. And I don't know the Canadian legal system. If there's like some kind of process where you could sue the government like we would if that happened here, right. You would take that to the Supreme Court.
Speaker 5
01:49:15 I don't know what would happen in Quebec, but that is something that's going on now.
Devon
01:49:21 ******** ******. Would you ever do a deep dive on Weimar the Weimar Republic? I'd have to do more.
01:49:27 Research to do a.
01:49:28 Deep dive. That's never been something I've I've I've prioritized.
01:49:33 Cringe panda. I sent you an article on Gab DM talking about how even people in Hollywood are beginning to be paranoid about the wokeness.
01:49:41 Everywhere I'll take a look at that.
Speaker 5
01:49:45 I haven't. I haven't. I haven't seen that yet.
Devon
01:49:48 Vivian $25, Isaiah 520 let's Isaiah 520, let's look.
Speaker 3
01:49:55 Let's look it up and then.
Devon
01:49:56 We'll wrap.
01:49:57 It up because my Internet was doing weird things.
01:49:59 I think it.
01:49:59 Just connected me for a minute there.
01:50:02 So it dropped about 200 frames.
01:50:07 Isaiah 520.
01:50:13 Let's do the King James version. That's always more poetic.
01:50:20 Woe unto them that.
01:50:21 Call Evil good and good. Evil that put darkness for light and light for darkness that put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
Speaker 5
01:50:37 Indeed, indeed.
Devon
01:50:43 Low into them that are satanic.
Speaker 5
01:50:44 Is what you're basically saying.
Devon
01:50:47 So alright guys, that's a good place.
Speaker 5
01:50:50 To end.
Devon
01:50:51 Thank you all for being here. I just got one more popped in here cringe. Panda. Since you don't have a wife to cook for you and you always talk about storing a year supply of food and you are rarely rarely go out to buy anything, can you tell us what your typical meals are like? I hope not canned food and MRE's.
01:51:13 It's not gourmet.
01:51:22 Yeah, a typical meal, I don't know.
01:51:27 I mean, I can still get. I can still get produce and I can still get meat. I just eat a lot of meat.
01:51:34 I eat a lot of meat.
01:51:36 And I eat.
01:51:40 It's like meat and greens really is what?
Speaker 5
01:51:42 It boils down to.
Devon
01:51:44 You can I sometimes get free produce because there's there is some agriculture that goes on around here and I've got neighbors that work on different farms and they always get, like, tons of free stuff. So I'll like literally just all my neighbor will just text me and say, hey, I just left.
01:52:01 Like 1000 pounds of broccoli on your fence or, you know, at your.
01:52:05 At your gate.
01:52:07 And I'll be like, oh, sweet.
01:52:10 I mean not like really £1000 but like you know a.
01:52:12 Bunch of broccoli or or you know whatever. Whatever random thing. Sometimes it's broccoli, sometimes it's, you know, melons or, you know, it's just random stuff. And then I'll get, you know, I'll go in and get.
01:52:26 Well, I'm not going to the grocery store like I'm going to grocery store in often and and and stocking up on stuff. It's like what I mean by that is I'll get like a cool.
01:52:37 And load it full of me because it sets a far drive. I have to get it. I have to bring it cooler with me, right? And so I'll load up a shopping cart full of meat.
01:52:46 Throw in the cooler and take it home and throw it in the freezer and sometimes I'll dehydrate some of it. I'll make jerky some of it, but usually I just.
01:52:57 You know, I'll cook it as I go. All that stuff, of course, will go bad if there you know, the power ever goes out. Even if I have solar, I don't have enough solar to run a or a freezer.
01:53:08 And especially out in the desert, that stuff would go bad in a in a hot 2nd.
01:53:14 But yeah, it I would say mostly just meat and greens, meat and greens and the greens are random.
Speaker 5
01:53:21 And, but that's usually what I eat.
Devon
01:53:26 OK. All right guys.
01:53:31 We will see you Saturday. Saturday, I said. Like I said, I'll try to have a cactus.
01:53:35 Pill for you.
01:53:37 And we're going to be talking about a.
01:53:39 Well, you'll you'll just.
01:53:41 Have to. You'll just have to see.
01:53:43 So thanks for being here. I'll see you Saturday.
01:53:47 For Black pilled I am.
01:53:48 Of course.
Speaker 4
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