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INSOMNIA STREAM - THE PRICE IS RIGHT EDITION.mp3

02/10/2021
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Where is your.
00:02:07 But there's nothing in it and you ask yourself.
00:02:11 Where is my.
00:02:25 Where is your.
00:03:13 Where is my.
00:03:16 Where is my where is my.
00:03:36 In the water and see it swimming.
00:04:00 Collapse nothing.
00:04:06 Where is my.
Speaker 2
00:04:32 You have to fight for something.
00:04:35 The first part of life.
00:04:38 Is working out what you're fighting for.
00:04:41 And the next part is doing it.
00:04:46 And there are a lot.
00:04:47 Of people.
00:04:48 That are too afraid to fight.
00:04:52 And I don't mean.
00:04:53 Necessarily violence, although most people are afraid of that as well as a concept.
00:05:00 The concept of violence itself is so misunderstood. So many people regurgitate the same feminine lie that violence doesn't solve anything and this.
00:05:13 Is not a fair post but.
00:05:15 Violence solves everything. I'm just talking.
00:05:23 If the government wishes to make us illegal and we continue to operate, it needs to use violence to stop us. And if it is capable of this violence, it will stop us. If you commit a crime or you do something that trespasses.
00:05:42 It's another person. The only way to stop said trespass. The only way to punish said criminal is with violence is with force.
00:05:53 So when you hear women, because that's the only.
00:05:56 People who say.
00:05:57 It and when I say that, what I.
00:05:58 Mean is you will hear.
00:06:02 Men, men say this nonsense as well. Bureaucrats, politicians, school teachers, cowards, pathetic losers. Men that don't even be don't even deserve to be called men. You'll hear these people say this, and they've learned it from a woman.
00:06:21 They've learnt it.
00:06:21 From a woman.
00:06:24 And they believe that violence never solves anything. You can talk it out. And what the people in America right now are learning and they're learning the hard way is you cannot talk these things out. You cannot talk out your racial replacement. Or, as Melania says, there are no more arguments.
00:06:44 There are no more arguments. You cannot debate.
00:06:47 With the demons.
00:06:48 You cannot debate with the devil. You cannot argue with Antifa. You cannot argue with a communist. You cannot argue.
00:06:57 With a Jew.
00:06:58 Who's dedicating their entire life to destroying you? You cannot argue with an African whose sole purpose in life.
00:07:05 Is to break down and destroy.
00:07:07 Your society and your civilisation. There are no arguments with these people.
00:07:13 You separate from them.
00:07:15 You you make, you know, big fences away from them, and if they continue to trespass against you.
00:07:21 While you're left with no other option.
00:07:25 So the idea of.
00:07:26 Fighting or striving towards something is the most masculine and purposeful thing that you can do.
00:07:36 What it is exactly that you are doing, but you must do it and this is one of the most crucial parts of life that everybody must get inside their head.
00:07:49 They must understand it.
00:07:50 Deep inside their psyche and deep inside their soul, that their purpose here is not to be.
00:07:56 Mediocre. It's not to be like these.
00:07:59 Cold and timid souls that neither nor victory nor defeat these pathetic lukewarm neutrals that think the purpose of life is to go through and not rock the boat to just go with the flow. And we are in this situation right now as a society and as a people. And I mean this situation isn't.
00:08:20 We are in our downfall.
00:08:22 We are in this age of.
00:08:23 Chaos because so many people, so many men.
00:08:28 Or people that are meant to be men.
00:08:31 Decided that it was easier to not fight and strive for what is right and what.
00:08:37 Is just and.
00:08:38 Instead, they gave up their homelands. They gave up their honour, they gave up their pride, they gave up.
00:08:45 Everything that meant something.
00:08:47 They've given it up because it was easier to take the 20 pieces of silver and not rock the boat, and this is a motif. This is a metaphor that spans thousands of years. It doesn't matter whether we're talking 3000 years ago, 500 years ago or today, there are people.
00:09:05 Who every day put aside their principles.
00:09:08 They put aside their value.
00:09:09 Use so that they can keep their comfortability. They're 20 pieces of silver.
00:09:15 And you must work out what it is that you want in this life. You must work out what is just and what is right.
00:09:22 You must look.
00:09:23 Deep inside yourself and you must explore above as well as below.
00:09:29 And you must implement that and if you face obstacles but you fight on the side of truth and justice and righteousness, then those obstacles are nothing. And it is a battle of the will. It comes down to a battle of the will, whose will is greater? Is it your will, or is it the end?
00:09:50 Whose spirit is stronger? Who believes in this more? Will the government shoot us for what we believe?
00:09:58 Or will they leave us alone?
00:10:00 Whose will is greater? Will we continue doing this? We will. Will we continue on this struggle in this battle or will we give up because it's not convenient and maybe a Nice career and a nice four bedroom home with a white picket fence and A and a Labrador and 2.5 kids might be easier right now.
00:10:20 To work towards.
00:10:21 Then struggling for the racial survival of our people.
Devon
00:10:39 And it looks like the audio was turned off.
00:10:41 OK, good morning, good evening.
00:10:45 Good afternoon. Good. Whatever time of day it is.
00:10:49 Devon Stack here for the insomnia stream.
00:10:54 I just saw that clip.
00:10:57 And I had to post it.
00:11:00 At the beginning of this stream, because it's a lot, it has almost everything to do with what I was going to talk about.
00:11:06 Tonight, in fact.
00:11:07 It mirrors very closely a video I did back in 2018, which we'll take a look at, maybe a little bit later on, called what is your price?
00:11:20 What is your price?
00:11:22 Because everyone's got a price, everyone does.
00:11:26 Including me, everyone has a price.
00:11:30 And in this video and like I said, we might take a look at it in a minute.
00:11:36 I am essentially asking the audience, and we're going to ask you tonight.
00:11:42 What your price is because you have a price too. Everyone does.
00:11:48 This is why we talk about the slow boil.
00:11:54 Of the frog.
00:11:57 And for those of you who don't know the metaphor, I I would assume almost everyone does.
00:12:02 But when people talk about that, what they mean is.
00:12:06 If you want to.
00:12:06 Cook a frog.
00:12:09 You put a frog in a warm but not hot yet.
00:12:17 And you slowly turn the heat up slowly.
00:12:21 And the frog doesn't notice.
00:12:25 How warm the water is getting?
00:12:28 And by the time the water is hot enough to cook the frog, it's too late for the frog to jump up.
00:12:37 Whereas if you had simply cranked up the heat real fast.
00:12:44 The frog would be like, whoa, **** this ****.
00:12:47 And leap out of the kettle.
00:12:52 And when we talk about the slow boiled the frog.
00:12:57 What we're talking about is.
00:13:00 The slow erosion of rights and the slow decay of the society.
00:13:10 Because if it happened all at once, people would say oh, **** this.
00:13:15 And might actually do something to stop it.
00:13:19 But if they.
00:13:20 Slowly, slowly, slowly turn the heat up.
00:13:24 You won't notice until, of course.
00:13:28 Your skin starts to boil off.
00:13:31 And then it's too late.
00:13:37 I put a.
00:13:41 It was kind of a revision of a quote.
00:13:44 Out on telegram on Twitter.
00:13:50 I'm gonna read that and then I'll I'll tell you where I kind of got the idea from.
00:13:56 This is this is from my telegram. I put American conservatism exists only to prevent.
00:14:04 The radical left from becoming complacent.
00:14:08 They offer just enough resistance to keep the left engaged and the right pacified.
00:14:15 Conservatism is nothing but a subversive.
00:14:18 Terminal cancer.
00:14:20 Defended by the host, it is designed.
00:14:24 To kill.
00:14:29 And where I got that from someone actually sent me a quote and it it kind of illustrates.
00:14:35 What we've talked about.
00:14:36 Before where? If you zoom in to a graph.
00:14:43 It's real easy to misunderstand the trend.
00:14:49 You know, if you're if you trade crypto or if you trade stocks.
00:14:53 And you're looking at the the candles. So you're looking at the ups and downs.
00:14:58 And you change the increments to where it's like 5 minutes or one minute increments.
00:15:05 It's impossible to know where that stock or where that cryptocurrency is actually trending.
00:15:12 Because you're looking at such a.
00:15:13 Small period of time.
00:15:16 And so while it might be going up for the last couple hours.
00:15:22 It's been tanking for the last several days.
00:15:26 But if you zoom into that graph too far, it's impossible for you to see.
00:15:32 The trend and a lot of people who have just recently started looking at politics have just recently started paying attention. Whether that's because they're younger or just they just, you know, never really paid attention before.
00:15:52 And they're only looking at the context that they're looking at for the trend lines.
00:15:57 Is maybe just the.
00:15:58 Last year, two years, four years, whatever.
00:16:03 And to them, they're like, Oh well.
00:16:04 This isn't so bad.
00:16:06 Because it's a slow boil of the frog.
00:16:10 This stuff takes time.
00:16:13 And if you look at justice, a tiny sliver of that timeline.
00:16:18 It's really easy to say, well, yeah, it's not OK. We're going down a little bit, but you know.
00:16:23 It goes up a little bit here and.
00:16:25 A little bit there.
00:16:25 And so there's still time. You know, we we can. We can infiltrate the GOP and and turn this around.
00:16:37 And that makes sense that that seems plausible.
00:16:41 If you're just looking at a tiny sliver, if that's your context. If your context of the trend line is just the last couple of years, you're like, OK?
00:16:51 Yeah, we there's been some ups and downs, but even.
00:16:53 I would say if you look at the.
00:16:55 Trend line. Even the last four years.
00:16:57 It's clearly trending down. It's just not the drastic dump.
00:17:04 It's not the scary.
00:17:06 Incline or actually decline.
00:17:11 The roller coaster.
00:17:14 Ride, ultimately, because what power is roller coasters is gravity.
00:17:22 It's a downtrend.
00:17:26 And so if you zoom out the graph.
00:17:31 And you really see how.
00:17:35 Far we have fallen from the peak.
00:17:40 Then you can say to yourself, wow, no, this is not. This is not something.
00:17:45 That we can just.
00:17:47 Turn this thing around real quick by.
00:17:49 Infiltrating the we if we.
00:17:52 Use the same tools because that's what that's essentially what people are saying, right, let's do exactly.
00:17:59 What every generation before us has done.
00:18:02 To fix the problem that.
00:18:05 No other generation before us has fixed.
00:18:10 Let's try. Let's do exactly what the boomers.
00:18:13 Tried that, seemed to work out great, didn't it?
00:18:17 Let's let's sit there and make fun of boomers all day long about how they kick the can down the road and how they they failed to protect the society. But then let's just do exactly what they did.
Speaker 4
00:18:33 We're the new boomers.
00:18:35 Called the zoomers.
Speaker 1
00:18:39 Zoom, zoom, zoom.
Devon
00:18:43 We'll do exactly what they tried to do.
00:18:49 And then be shocked.
00:18:51 Or in denial when it fails and say 40 or 50 years.
00:18:57 That's OK. We'll just, we'll kick the can down the road and maybe our children, those few of us that have had children.
00:19:04 Maybe they they'll.
00:19:06 Maybe they'll try the same thing.
00:19:10 Maybe it'll work that time.
00:19:13 So we can turn this around.
00:19:16 There's still time.
00:19:24 So the quote.
00:19:27 And someone sent me this and I apologize if.
00:19:29 I don't have the.
00:19:31 Have your name?
Speaker 1
00:19:33 UM.
Devon
00:19:36 So I can give you credit here, but someone did send this to me.
00:19:41 And I had actually never heard of this, and it was. I mean, I understood the.
00:19:44 Concept of what we're talking about here.
00:19:47 But I didn't realize.
00:19:49 That some of the voices of the past would so closely mirror.
00:19:55 What we're talking about?
00:19:58 And so I'm going to pull this up.
Speaker
00:19:59 Here, and we're going to read it.
Devon
00:20:06 Alright, now to be honest.
00:20:10 I had never heard of this guy.
00:20:12 But this is zooming the graph out.
00:20:16 Really far.
00:20:18 This is 18971897.
00:20:26 And what Robert Lewis Dabney said about conservatism.
00:20:31 In 1897.
00:20:35 Over 100 years ago.
00:20:39 Is just as true as it was.
00:20:41 A century ago.
00:20:47 It may be inferred again, that the present movement for women's rights now you got to remember in 1897, women could not vote.
00:20:56 And this is when the see this is this is what I'm talking about when you see where we've come, where we've fallen from, right when you see the the peak like I've talked about before in the 90s.
00:21:08 We were. People were shot.
00:21:11 There was a character on a on a mainstream television show that was going to be.
00:21:16 A single mom.
00:21:18 They were shocked.
00:21:22 Or you could say maybe a couple of years later they were shocked there was a gay kiss on TV.
00:21:27 Oh, my God. A gay kiss.
00:21:33 They were shocked by violent.
00:21:34 Video games where you were.
00:21:35 Carjacking people. This is just this is terrible.
00:21:40 And now all that stuff sounds silly.
00:21:44 Well, in 1897 he was shocked that people were talking about letting women vote.
00:21:50 You see, when you zoom out the graph and you.
00:21:52 See and you see the point.
00:21:55 That we've fallen from. You realize there is no culture war.
00:22:01 There's it's a culture rape.
00:22:05 The war implies you're putting up a fight.
00:22:10 I mean, I guess if you're getting raped, you're kind of putting up a fight, but if you're getting raped, you're not winning.
00:22:16 This is a culture rape.
00:22:19 If you think that you're a culture warrior, you're just as ******** as if you're a social justice warrior.
00:22:29 It's just as pathetic.
00:22:32 All right, so let me.
00:22:32 Continue with this quote.
00:22:34 Here it may be inferred again that the present movement for women's rights will certainly prevail, so he knew. He knew that the.
00:22:41 Conservatives weren't going to.
00:22:44 Actually win any battles in this culture war.
00:22:49 From the history of its only opponent, northern conservatism.
00:22:54 See, he knew that the only thing standing in the way of this progressiveness was conservatives.
00:23:04 Don't fight and don't win.
00:23:07 This is a party which never conserves anything. Wow.
00:23:13 Doesn't that sound familiar? Doesn't that sound?
00:23:17 Like something that people a century later are still saying, yet somehow that's the only that's the opposition.
00:23:25 Apparently, if you lose for over 100 years, you still get donations.
00:23:31 Because people still zoom the graph in, people are still still have no foresight and still people are afraid.
00:23:40 To fight.
00:23:43 This is a party which never conserves anything. It's history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the Progressive Party.
00:23:54 And aims to save its credit.
00:23:58 By a respectable amount of growling, but always acquiesces at the last.
00:24:05 In the innovation.
00:24:07 And that's exactly what conservatives.
00:24:10 Do they complain?
00:24:14 They cry.
Speaker 4
00:24:16 They object. They are outraged on Twitter.
Devon
00:24:21 But in the end.
00:24:24 They don't. They don't stop the progress.
00:24:28 You can't stop the progress.
00:24:31 As I and I think it was Eric Stryker said recently on Telegram.
00:24:39 Has no destination.
00:24:42 Progress that it's not like I was saying.
00:24:44 Earlier, like they don't.
00:24:47 Get gay marriage and say, OK, we're done.
00:24:49 We got what we.
00:24:50 Wanted no progress, has no.
00:24:54 Finish line.
00:24:58 Is infinite.
00:25:03 What was the resisted novelty of yesterday?
00:25:08 Is today one of the accepted principles of conservatism?
00:25:15 Well, kind of like the the well, just the gay marriage stuff, right?
00:25:20 One of the things that conservatives very loudly objected to not that long ago. I mean, hell, even so-called progressives had to to you know.
00:25:32 They had to lie about it, but they had to object to gay marriage. That's a perfect example.
00:25:37 And now the so-called king of conservatism.
00:25:42 Captain Trump.
00:25:45 In 2016, was waving.
00:25:48 The gay flag at at.
00:25:51 Campaign events.
00:25:55 And a lot of conservatives thought, oh, that's 40 chess, he's going to get the **** to vote for us.
00:26:02 It's 40 chess.
00:26:04 But then he gets elected and everyone's surprised when.
00:26:08 Oh my God, he actually means.
00:26:10 It now we've got Laguna Lady maga.
00:26:17 And everyone embraced that the same things that they were complaining about.
00:26:22 In that case, in in the case of Lady Maga, right, that's that's the drag queen stuff people were complaining about that maybe just a few months and then Lady Maga shows up. And ohh, that's based based based ******.
00:26:40 Because conservatives.
00:26:43 Are afraid to fight it.
00:26:45 They're afraid to fight it.
00:26:51 It is now conservative.
00:26:53 Only in affecting to resist the next innovation.
00:26:57 Which will tomorrow be forced upon.
00:27:01 Its timidity.
00:27:03 And will be succeeded by some third revolution.
00:27:08 To be denounced and then adopted in its turn.
00:27:15 Conservatives would denounce gay marriage and now if you say that you don't support gay marriage, well, the GOP will probably expel you.
00:27:28 The GOP will vote to have you removed.
00:27:33 You can't even run.
00:27:36 For office and be taken seriously if you.
00:27:40 Don't support gay marriage, even though that was. That was a shocking danger coming.
Speaker 4
00:27:47 From the left.
Devon
00:27:48 Just a handful of years ago.
00:27:52 American conservatism is merely the shadow.
00:27:56 That follows radicalism.
00:27:59 As it moves towards perdition.
00:28:05 It is the shadow.
00:28:07 People like to say.
00:28:09 You know, conservatism is just leftism driving the speed limit.
00:28:15 It's not even that.
00:28:18 It is the shadow.
00:28:21 It's just a few steps behind.
00:28:24 See leftism driving the speed limit implies that they're.
00:28:29 At least driving the car, right? The they're they're actually, they're navigating that they're they're choosing the direction that.
00:28:36 We're going in.
00:28:40 Now it's it's that's being too generous.
00:28:44 It's the shadow.
00:28:47 It's the shadow of progressivism.
00:28:50 And sometimes every once in a while to give you the impression that things aren't going as quickly, perhaps the camera will pan over.
00:28:59 Pan over to.
Speaker 4
00:29:00 The right.
Devon
00:29:02 And show you the shadow and say look look it's.
00:29:06 We're still back here.
00:29:09 We're still back here on the graph.
00:29:13 Don't worry.
00:29:18 It remains behind it.
00:29:21 But never ******* it.
00:29:24 And always advances near its leader.
00:29:29 Its impotency is not hard indeed to explain.
00:29:34 It is worthless.
00:29:37 Because it is the conservatism.
00:29:40 Of expediency only.
00:29:45 And not.
00:29:46 Of sturdy principle.
00:29:50 Because once again as.
00:29:54 Mr. Dabney here is noticing.
00:29:58 As I noticed.
00:30:00 The Conservatives don't have any principles.
00:30:05 And when you don't have.
00:30:06 Any principles? It's real easy.
00:30:09 To be flexible with these sorts of things.
00:30:13 Because you have no guiding principles.
00:30:19 The only thing guiding your actions is maybe an emotional response to the changes of progressivism. But at the end of the day, you adopt them because.
00:30:28 You get used to the temperature of the water.
00:30:36 You don't have any principles that say.
00:30:39 Here's a thermometer.
00:30:42 That you can keep with you.
00:30:45 And if the water ever exceeds this temperature.
00:30:49 You're in trouble. Get out.
00:30:51 Doesn't matter if it still feels OK.
00:30:54 Doesn't matter if it doesn't feel.
00:30:55 Life threatening yet?
00:30:59 This temperature is outside any temperature that you're going to experience in nature.
00:31:05 And so if it ever gets that warm.
00:31:07 You you better get out.
00:31:11 But see the principles they're the thermometer, and without them you have no thermometer. Without them, you're just reacting to however you feel.
00:31:21 Well, this still feels OK.
00:31:26 This still doesn't feel like I'm going to.
00:31:28 Die. It's starting a little uncomfortable. Maybe, but.
00:31:32 I I still feel all right.
00:31:38 I feel kind of cozy. Maybe even.
00:31:43 I mean jumping, that's that takes a.
00:31:44 Lot of energy.
00:31:48 It intends to risk nothing serious for the.
00:31:51 Sake of the truth.
00:31:53 And has no idea of being guilty of the folly.
00:31:59 Of martyrdom.
00:32:02 It always when about to enter a protest very blandly.
Speaker 4
00:32:08 Informs the wild beast.
Devon
00:32:11 Whose path it essays to stop.
Speaker 4
00:32:15 That its bark is worse than its bite.
Devon
00:32:19 And that it only means.
00:32:20 To save its manners by an acting its decent role.
00:32:26 Of resistance.
00:32:30 And that's precisely right.
00:32:37 It's not. It's not there to put up a fight.
00:32:43 It's there to maintain appearances.
Speaker 4
00:32:49 That's all.
Devon
00:32:54 They're not there to actually provide any kind of resistance to this lurch to the left.
00:33:01 It's there only to maintain appearances.
00:33:09 Which, by the way, as he mentioned earlier and as I mentioned in my, I guess summation of this.
00:33:16 Only serves to keep the left engaged.
00:33:23 Because just like the Q Anon ******* and the people on the right who were just maggot Trump fagots. Oh, everything's fine because Trump won the election.
00:33:37 Everything's fine.
00:33:41 And when did they?
00:33:42 Get engaged. I guess if you would call it engaged a little bit, but instead of engaging to defend principles because that's not what conservatism or the right was ever really about, what was it, right?
00:33:54 It was about preserving Trump.
00:33:57 And when did people?
00:33:58 Get more fanatical about preserving Trump.
00:34:02 When the media would attack Trump.
00:34:07 And because that's, that's all that these people really cared about was the man and not anything that he stood for.
00:34:16 When they would attack the man, they would defend the man. That's what they're doing now with this impeachment.
00:34:23 Doesn't matter. Honestly, it does. It's almost better if he gets impeached because that means.
00:34:27 He can't run again.
00:34:34 You know, and look if.
00:34:36 He was able to if.
00:34:37 He wasn't able to accomplish anything.
00:34:39 In the last four years.
00:34:41 It's just going to be it's going to be worse. It's going to be 10 times worse because for the next four years, people will be trusting some plan again, hoping that upon hope that he's going to do something and by the time he runs again, if that if that ends up being what happens.
00:34:56 It will have lost ******* 12 years.
00:35:01 Because people are putting their hopes on a man and not in.
00:35:03 Any kind of principles?
00:35:08 The only practical purpose which now serves in American politics is to give enough exercise to radicalism.
00:35:16 To keep it in wind and to prevent it.
00:35:20 Or to prevent its becoming.
00:35:23 Percy and lazy.
00:35:27 And that's what Trump did, right?
00:35:30 That's all Trump did was keep the radical left energized.
00:35:35 This whole shadow campaign that we saw, Time magazine write an article about.
00:35:42 That was that was something that was 100% driven.
00:35:47 By hatred of Trump, not anything he actually did.
00:35:53 What did he do?
00:35:56 What did he?
00:35:57 Do that. Biden didn't just undo over the last.
00:36:00 Few weeks.
00:36:04 He was he was not an existential threat.
00:36:11 But because he he he.
00:36:15 ****** *** the left, he kept the radical.
00:36:18 Left engaged and angry enough.
00:36:23 They were able to do what I took.
00:36:26 To regain power. Not that it was even really necessary, because Trump was simply just the shadow.
00:36:35 He was simply the shadow lagging behind where they were going.
00:36:40 But because progressivism again, it there, there is no destination.
00:36:46 It must always move forward. It must always keep going.
00:36:53 They don't want to look back in the shadow. That's not good enough for them.
00:36:56 They want to look ahead.
00:36:59 They don't want to look back at at Lady Maga, didn't you know?
00:37:05 ********, that's old news now. We want minor attracted persons.
00:37:14 And so by having Trump in office.
00:37:17 All it really did.
00:37:19 Was keep the radical left energized.
00:37:28 To prevent it from becoming Percy and Lazy from having nothing to whip see, Trump was the whipping boy Trump.
00:37:36 Was the was the boogeyman for the left?
00:37:41 No doubt after a few years.
00:37:44 When women's suffrage shall have become an accomplished fact, because he knew the conservatives.
00:37:49 Would not stop it.
00:37:52 He knew that.
00:37:53 The The Conservatives would.
00:37:54 Complain and say Oh no, we can't give women the vote. That's bad. That's so bad.
00:38:04 You know, but eventually it wouldn't matter, right? They wouldn't stop it.
00:38:07 Eventually it would just.
00:38:09 It would just happen he knew this. He knew this.
00:38:14 Conservatism will tacitly admit.
00:38:18 Or admit it into its creed.
00:38:22 And thenceforth plume itself upon its wise firmness in opposing.
00:38:28 With similar weapons, the extreme of baby suffrage.
00:38:36 So what he's saying there is.
00:38:38 Eventually, the Conservatives will say.
00:38:44 Are you saying that?
00:38:46 Allowing women to.
00:38:47 Vote is is.
Speaker 4
00:38:50 Edgy and and and.
Devon
00:38:52 Bad or or? No. No, no, no, no, no what?
00:38:55 We really have to oppose now is.
00:38:56 Is baby suffrage?
00:38:59 We can't allow them to lower the the.
00:39:01 Voting age to 1.
00:39:07 Or I guess you could say in a way, consent.
00:39:10 Baby consent.
00:39:15 And that's the truth, right?
00:39:17 What conservative today they would look at you like.
00:39:20 You were insane.
00:39:23 You said that you opposed women's suffrage.
00:39:29 If you wanted to.
00:39:29 Take women's right to vote away.
00:39:34 That's like beyond extreme.
00:39:39 You would not be accepted in polite society, and certainly not in the public conversation with an extreme view like that. When.
00:39:47 Only a few years ago. Well, I guess you know a century ago.
00:39:51 That was the normal platform, just as.
00:39:56 If a conservative says that he doesn't believe that he thinks ****** is a sin.
00:40:05 And can't be taken seriously as a candidate.
00:40:09 See now what we have to oppose is pedophilia.
00:40:15 You can't oppose ******.
00:40:22 What do you think this is 1995?
00:40:32 Because conservatism is woke, it's just reluctantly woke.
00:40:40 And when that too shall have been won.
00:40:44 It will be heard declaring that the integrity of the American Constitution requires at least the refusal of suffrage to assess.
00:40:53 There it will assume with great.
00:40:56 Dignity, its final position.
00:41:04 Always taking the High Road.
00:41:12 Gracious loser.
Speaker 1
00:41:18 Well, this is the system we have.
Devon
00:41:21 Violence solves nothing.
00:41:29 We have to put up a good fight. We have to put up a good show. We have to act as.
00:41:33 Though we're actually.
00:41:35 Trying to stop.
00:41:39 That which is inevitable.
00:41:47 And so, as this quote demonstrates.
00:41:51 If you zoom the graph out.
00:41:55 And if you realize that in 1897.
00:42:01 Over a century ago.
00:42:04 That the conservative platform.
00:42:13 And the opposition to women's suffrage.
00:42:17 And then you look at where we are today.
00:42:22 And you ask yourself.
00:42:24 At what point?
00:42:28 At what point?
00:42:31 Has the right ever made any gains?
00:42:37 And I mean gangs.
00:42:38 Like I've said before, you can say well.
00:42:41 They stopped this thing from happening. Well, maybe for now.
00:42:45 Well, they slowed this thing.
00:42:47 Down from happening. OK, well, again, maybe for now.
00:42:52 When have they made gains?
00:43:12 That's not a culture war. That's a culture rape.
00:43:24 And trying to tell yourself anything differently, it's just a cope.
00:43:30 It's this zoomed in. Look at the.
00:43:32 Graph. Well, we can still win this.
Speaker
00:43:37 You see guys?
Devon
00:43:37 What I'm going to do.
00:43:40 Is, you know, we're going to primary, we're going to primary all these non MAGA candidates.
00:43:51 That'll do it.
00:43:55 That's always that's worked before.
00:43:57 You're the first one to have that idea.
00:44:06 You're either a fool or you're a liar.
00:44:10 If you think that that's going.
00:44:11 To work.
00:44:16 Which only makes sense because I think the Conservatives.
00:44:20 Consist mostly.
00:44:21 Of fools and liars.
00:44:25 It's like when we've talked about Trump. Sometimes it's hard to determine the four years that he was president. It was very difficult to determine.
00:44:33 Is he a fool or a liar?
00:44:38 Because he's one of these two.
00:44:47 And that's.
00:44:51 That's why it's so important to come to terms with the idea that I mean this these, these ideas that I've been pushing.
00:44:58 That look.
00:45:02 You got this. This is a failing.
00:45:07 It's nothing new. What I'm saying is nothing new, and unfortunately, and this is the Black bill.
00:45:16 People will probably listen just as much to what I'm saying is what they as as they did to Robert Lewis Dabney here when he said this hundred years ago.
00:45:32 He seems pretty black.
00:45:33 Pilled, in his uh examination of conservatism, he says, look, you know.
00:45:39 Yeah, this will pass.
00:45:40 You guys won't.
00:45:41 Really oppose this? And you know, sooner or later we'll have baby suffrage.
00:45:46 You know, I don't think that he he quite grasped how bad.
00:45:50 What that really would really mean, you know.
00:45:52 We're going to have baby consent or whatever.
00:45:58 He knew he was black pilled.
00:46:00 He wasn't saying conservatives can stop this if this no.
00:46:10 And why?
00:46:15 Why is it like this?
00:46:19 Why is this a black pill? Why is there? Why is there?
00:46:23 Not a but but but. But Devin, what if?
00:46:30 Why is this so inevitable and predictable?
00:46:36 Well, it's simple really.
00:46:41 It's a cost benefit equation.
00:46:44 That people are doing in their heads.
00:46:47 Because once again, if you don't have any principles and no one has any principles these days or I guess you could.
00:46:53 Say maybe ever.
00:46:54 Really look at this guy's quote. It kind of seems like this has always been it. It's not that things have have. It's not that people have gotten worse.
00:47:03 It's just that because people are ******, the situation has just necessarily degraded.
00:47:14 But just as as the cost back then, what was the cost?
00:47:19 Well, I don't want to make.
00:47:20 All the women mad at me.
00:47:26 I want to be accepted and polite society. I want people to invite me to the parties I want.
00:47:33 To be seen.
00:47:36 As the night sky.
00:47:39 I don't want to rock the boat. I don't want to jeopardize business deals. I don't want to jeopardize comfort.
00:47:48 It's uncomfortable.
00:47:50 To speak out against evil.
00:47:55 It takes a lot of courage.
00:47:58 Just to speak out against evil.
00:48:03 That's why people.
00:48:05 Keep their head down at their jobs when they work at these subversive companies.
00:48:14 Because they're afraid it's fear.
00:48:18 And they're doing a cost benefit.
00:48:21 Equation in their head.
00:48:24 And the price is.
00:48:25 Too high for them to pay.
00:48:30 They say, well, I guess I could speak out.
00:48:34 But then what good would that do that would just get me fired and?
00:48:37 Then you know.
00:48:40 That would suck. So I'm just going to keep my head down and just keep plugging away and then maybe somehow we can still subvert the Geo. You see what I'm saying?
00:48:56 And the black pill.
00:48:59 Is people aren't even willing.
00:49:03 To do things where.
00:49:04 They're not where the price is so small.
00:49:09 As an example.
00:49:11 I remember. Yeah, few years ago when I was first, you know, when Netflix was going from just being subversive to outright promoting pedophilia.
00:49:20 And on Twitter, I would say like, you know, cancel Netflix for ***** sake, you're giving you're essentially funding child ****.
00:49:32 And the responses I would get from people.
00:49:34 Who follow me on Twitter.
00:49:39 I'll cancel it when I finish watching this show.
00:49:47 I'll stop funding child **** as soon as I finish watching this show.
00:49:57 My comfort comes first.
00:50:03 Because I don't have any principles.
00:50:11 I feel bad. I feel like maybe.
00:50:14 I should do something.
00:50:19 You know something about this? I have an instinctual response to this that's telling me that. Yeah, maybe I shouldn't be funding child ****.
Speaker
00:50:33 It also feels good.
Devon
00:50:34 To watch this show.
00:50:37 And I can very easily just just put it out of.
00:50:40 My mind.
00:50:43 Where my money's going?
00:50:48 And live in the fantasy that's on my screen that makes.
00:50:50 Me feel better about it.
00:50:55 And because I have no principles telling me that you know what, no matter how much you enjoy this show.
00:51:01 No matter how entertaining it is.
00:51:04 This is evil.
00:51:11 You just continue to fund it because why, you know, you really like this show?
00:51:17 Which, by the way, that's that's such a a such a ***** way of not just for the obvious reasons, but like, even if like you needed that show to stay alive.
00:51:27 You could you could find the show.
00:51:30 It's just the old, that's how.
00:51:31 ******* lazy people are now.
00:51:36 Lazy and ******* stupid.
Speaker 4
00:51:40 That's where we're at.
Devon
00:51:45 That is where we're at.
00:51:50 That's how small people's price is.
00:51:57 That's why they're able to win.
00:52:00 And that's why they'll keep winning.
00:52:04 And tell men decide to be men.
00:52:09 Because it's really easy for the ruling class to pay these these prices.
00:52:18 It's not expensive.
00:52:23 Because conservatives are cheap, easy ******.
00:52:29 They don't even ask to be taken out to dinner before getting ******.
00:52:45 The price is really low for these people.
00:52:49 They might have jacked a little bit and put up a show act like, oh, I'm not that kind of girl.
00:52:58 But in the end you are.
00:53:03 You don't want to seem rude.
00:53:16 And that's why it's a culture rape.
00:53:21 And not a culture war, because a culture war requires warriors.
00:53:27 And those people don't exist.
00:53:29 On the right.
00:53:39 I mean, the closest thing that we've had to digital soldiers who uses that term, right, the custards.
00:53:47 And what's what's their form of digital warfare?
00:53:52 I don't know. Maybe sharing some wacky videos on their timeline or something like that, and research or whatever, whatever gay **** that they think that is somehow fighting.
00:54:09 That's it.
00:54:15 And the sad thing is, that's more.
00:54:16 Than a lot of people even do.
00:54:29 Yeah. And in a war, there has to be two sides fighting it.
00:54:32 Conservatives aren't fighting it. It's not a war.
00:54:41 It's not a war people are afraid to fight.
00:54:47 People are afraid to sacrifice comfort.
00:54:53 And so.
00:54:56 I want you to ask yourself because this afflicts everybody. Everyone does have a prize.
00:55:05 It's just that if you don't have any principles, the price is probably pretty low.
00:55:10 You're probably pretty cheap.
00:55:13 If you don't have any defining principles, you're probably.
00:55:15 Very very cheap.
00:55:22 And your price is probably dropping.
00:55:25 Because there was probably a point.
00:55:27 In time that.
00:55:28 The conservative price was.
Speaker 4
00:55:30 Gay marriage, right?
Devon
00:55:35 Just like right now, there's a lot of conservatives saying that. Ohh no this this gun control stuff, this red flag, law stuff. That's my price. That's my line.
00:55:48 Well, I got news for you.
00:55:51 Before the Brady bill was passed.
00:55:54 In the 90s.
00:55:56 The Brady bill they got rid of automatic weapons.
00:56:01 There were people saying the exact same thing.
00:56:06 There were people saying that, you know, if they if they ban automatic weapons.
00:56:13 That's going to start the Boog. I mean, they called it something different, but.
00:56:18 That'll be that's the line they better.
00:56:20 Not cross. They passed this and we're going.
00:56:22 To there's going to.
00:56:23 Be hell to pay. No, there wasn't.
00:56:28 No one did anything.
00:56:32 Because it was too high a price.
00:56:37 They did the calculation and.
00:56:38 Said well.
00:56:41 I mean, I guess we could go crazy over this and.
00:56:45 But I mean.
00:56:47 Is it really that big of a deal that we don't?
00:56:49 Have automatic weapons.
00:56:52 Uh, is that something? Is that really?
00:56:54 The hill I want to.
00:56:55 Die on? Uh.
00:56:58 Is there a hill?
00:56:59 That anyone wants to die on.
00:57:10 And now that's not even something that people talk about.
Speaker 2
00:57:13 **** Trump, trump.
Speaker 4
00:57:16 Trump banned bump stocks.
Devon
00:57:19 That was like the closest thing to maybe.
00:57:21 Like, well, we almost have automatic weapons again. Kind of.
00:57:24 We have this stupid like piece of plastic that you can strap to your gun and like.
00:57:28 You know, kind of you.
00:57:29 Can finagle it a little bit and you know.
00:57:32 Empty your clip fast and it's.
00:57:34 It's not an automatic weapon at.
00:57:36 All, but it's like kind of, I guess.
00:57:39 Trump your guy.
00:57:41 Was like Nope.
00:57:48 He got rid of that.
00:58:02 Because there's no principles.
00:58:04 Trump had no principles that.
00:58:06 Said hey, you know.
00:58:07 What? Even if I don't like bump stocks, even if emotionally people are reacting to this very suspicious Las Vegas thing.
00:58:19 I'm going to react emotionally.
00:58:23 Or at least maybe in.
00:58:27 Concert with those who are reacting emotionally. Who knows what was really going on in.
00:58:32 Trump's head right.
00:58:35 Because as I said before, it's hard to tell sometimes if they're being cowards or liars.
00:58:45 But because there were no.
00:58:46 Principles. It was just it was.
00:58:47 An easy thing to be flaccid about.
00:58:56 It was easy.
00:58:57 To not just say no, actually I have these principles that say that you know that we we shouldn't even have.
00:59:03 The ******* Brady bill.
Speaker 4
00:59:15 There are no principles.
Devon
00:59:18 Which means that the cost is.
00:59:22 Negligible. I mean, it's like, what's what's your? What's the price? If there's no see the principles, that's that's what defines the price.
00:59:31 And if there are?
00:59:32 No principles. Well, you're basic. You're free.
00:59:34 Not in the.
00:59:35 Way that you know the country music songs mean it.
00:59:42 But the way that the slave auctions mean.
00:59:43 It oh, that that one's free.
00:59:47 And you know, I don't even have to bid on him now. He's he's just free. He just whatever.
00:59:51 They'll just.
00:59:53 Just maybe, maybe crack the whip.
00:59:54 At him a little bit, but he'll.
00:59:55 He'll get.
00:59:56 On the get in the cage.
00:59:58 He likes the cage.
01:00:05 Is there an Xbox in the cage?
01:00:06 OK, he'll be good.
01:00:09 You'll be fine.
01:00:17 So I want you to think.
01:00:17 About it, what's your price?
01:00:22 What would it take?
01:00:25 At what point would you say you know what? Actually, uh, no.
01:00:33 Not no. I'm going to complain about it on Twitter, not no. I'm going to even show up with a sign at a protest, but actually, no.
01:00:47 Not doing that.
01:00:50 And I will sacrifice whatever it is I'm asked to sacrifice.
01:00:54 Because I'm not, I'm not doing that.
01:00:58 Because that goes against my principles and I'm a principled man.
01:01:03 And I'm not doing that.
01:01:08 And again.
01:01:10 You might think that you have this line a lot of conservatives think that they have this line, that they've got this principle, but if you rewind 10 years ago.
01:01:25 How many of those those lines in the sand did they? Did they have drawn 10 years ago?
01:01:33 That have already been trampled.
01:01:35 By the progress of progressives.
01:01:37 That have already been they've already.
01:01:40 Moved way past that.
01:01:43 And who? Who said no. No one said no.
01:01:56 Because the function of conservatives.
01:02:02 Not to actually stop anything or to conserve anything.
01:02:12 It's to sell you. It's the it's good cop, good cop, bad cop. Think about it that way.
01:02:19 Almost everyone's familiar with good cop, bad cop, but.
01:02:24 To break it down for you if there.
01:02:26 If there's if.
01:02:27 The police bring you in and they're trying to get information out of you or just trying to convince you.
01:02:34 To work with them.
01:02:38 They have a tried and true method that has worked for centuries.
01:02:45 We have one cop who's very threatening, very aggressive.
01:02:49 A complete *******.
01:02:54 Gets in your face. Screams at you.
01:02:59 And then you have a.
01:03:00 Cop who's a lot more reasonable.
01:03:03 Who says? You know I look, I'm on your side. I'm. I'm here. I'm here to help. I understand. You know you're in. You're in a tough situation. You know you're in.
01:03:11 A lot of.
01:03:11 Trouble right now, but you know I'm going.
01:03:14 To make sure.
01:03:15 That, you know I'm your ally. I'm here to help you out.
01:03:18 And make sure that you get out of this.
01:03:21 But you got to be honest, you got.
01:03:22 To tell us what you what you know.
01:03:32 And so they.
01:03:33 Have the.
01:03:34 The bad cop screaming yell while the good cop is saying.
01:03:38 You know, I'm. I'm here to help you know.
01:03:41 And what does that do? It creates this false binary.
01:03:46 In your mind it creates this.
01:03:49 You know, as you're as you're.
01:03:50 Sitting here in this, you're locked.
01:03:53 In a room being guarded by men with guns.
01:04:01 And so your brain in an in an attempt to assess the situation and try to figure out the best option for survival.
01:04:13 Thanks. Well, I looks like I've got two options here.
01:04:18 You know, I can, I can.
01:04:20 Look, look at this guy who's screaming at me.
01:04:24 And says I'm going to go to jail for the rest.
01:04:26 Of my life, or worse.
01:04:30 Or this other guy who seems kind of reasonable and and maybe I'll get in a little bit of trouble or something, but he seems like he's going to help me out.
01:04:42 When really the third option is to just not cooperate, right?
01:04:47 The third option is to just say no.
01:04:50 But most people don't have.
01:04:52 That kind of foresight, that kind of courage.
01:04:57 And so, inevitably.
01:04:58 They fall forward.
01:05:01 The good cop, bad cop, and that's all.
01:05:05 That's all Republican Democrat is.
01:05:09 And the interesting thing is it works on both sides, right?
01:05:14 Because on the left for the last four.
01:05:16 Years Trump was the bad cop.
01:05:21 Not because of anything he did.
01:05:24 But because the way that the media painted Trump was he's orange.
01:05:28 Hitler. Orange. Hitler.
01:05:31 If you could go back in time and kill baby Hitler, wouldn't you do it?
01:05:36 Well, here he is now.
01:05:37 You got to stop him.
01:05:42 Hitler, Hitler, Hitler. Nazi. Nazi. Nazi.
01:05:48 Or you can have Biden come on, man.
01:05:54 He's a nice, folksy old white man who likes black ******.
01:06:02 Abominate, whatever.
01:06:09 He'll work with you. Yeah, sure. He's.
01:06:11 Not, I mean, you're not going to.
01:06:13 Get out of here, I mean.
01:06:14 It's not like you know the the.
01:06:17 You're going to actually be allowed to.
01:06:18 Leave the prison but.
01:06:20 You're here, so why don't you just go?
01:06:22 With the Nice cop, go with the good cop.
01:06:30 And the right does the same thing or the establishment right does the same thing.
01:06:35 It establishes this fake binary.
Speaker 2
01:06:38 Oh, you're in trouble.
Devon
01:06:41 You're in trouble.
01:06:45 Biden's going to, you know, team up with the Chinese and turn us all into communists and make everyone's babies gay and whatever.
01:06:59 But you know Trump.
01:07:02 And once again, yeah, you're not going to get out of the prison, but at least.
01:07:04 You know you'll get in some trouble, but yeah.
Speaker
01:07:08 He seems a little more reasonable.
01:07:10 It's not so bad.
Devon
01:07:16 And you could tell that this works because all you had to do was criticize Trump.
01:07:21 And all these people locked into this.
01:07:24 Trauma. This good cop, bad cop trauma.
01:07:29 What would they say?
Speaker 4
01:07:30 Well, you, you, you like Biden Biden supporter.
Devon
01:07:36 Because that's the only thing their.
01:07:37 Brain could could figure out.
01:07:40 They could only see two options. They could only see the good cop and the.
01:07:43 Bad cop?
01:07:56 They couldn't. They couldn't imagine.
01:08:00 Another way.
01:08:11 They couldn't imagine the Rambo option.
01:08:21 For those of you who have seen Rambo first blood, when the cops.
01:08:24 Bring him in.
01:08:31 And part of the reason is that the the the price of that is pretty high.
01:08:35 Right.
01:08:38 The cost of that is can be astronomical.
01:08:42 And because people seek comfort and not.
01:08:52 They lose.
01:08:54 Because it's real easy.
01:08:58 For the ruling class to provide comfort, it's not.
01:09:00 Like it used to be.
01:09:03 Technology has done a lot of things.
01:09:06 But one of the things that technology has done in the West has made it exceptionally easy.
01:09:14 For the ruling class to provide entertainment and calories.
01:09:20 And circuses.
01:09:25 At the end of the day, that's really all you need to rule over a people.
01:09:31 As long as the bread keeps coming in and as long as the circuses are still performed.
01:09:40 Everyone is fat and happy.
01:09:46 And that used to require.
01:09:49 More effort on the part of the ruling class.
01:09:54 But now not so much in fact.
01:09:57 They've made it profitable.
01:10:05 They've made it profitable.
01:10:08 The circuses are no longer a A.
01:10:14 Budget deficit.
01:10:17 They they make them richer.
01:10:19 They've perfected.
01:10:21 The art of the circus.
01:10:22 If you will.
01:10:25 They've monetized it.
01:10:32 And they have found several different forms.
01:10:36 And distribution outlets.
01:10:42 That these circuses can be performed in front of the.
01:10:47 Slack jawed drooling.
01:10:52 Diabetic coma.
01:10:58 The same thing with the bread.
01:11:02 Not only has technology made it obscenely easy to provide food.
01:11:09 For any even like a midweight society at this point.
01:11:14 It's profitable too.
01:11:27 And so as long as those.
01:11:28 Two things are true.
01:11:31 They remain in control.
01:11:38 And those two things, if if left alone, will.
01:11:42 Be true in perpetuity, unless some crazy things, so that's one of the reasons why a lot of people got excited.
01:11:48 Myself included, if I'm being completely honest.
Speaker 4
01:11:52 About the possibilities.
Devon
01:11:55 Of coronavirus, when it was first on the scene.
01:11:58 Before we really knew what was going.
01:12:00 On with that when?
01:12:01 All we could see were these videos coming out of China. People just dropping dead at random. It was a Black Swan event.
01:12:09 It was, oh, this is something that the controllers.
01:12:14 Have no fix for. If there really is like this, see and. This is also why people like zombie fiction.
01:12:22 Because it's.
01:12:23 It would take something that extreme to disrupt this system of control that I'm talking about.
01:12:31 It would take an act of God because people are never going to rise up and overthrow them. But if there's some kind of mysterious.
01:12:39 Outbreak of a disease that.
01:12:41 Can't be stopped, that does it.
01:12:42 For them, it will accomplish the same thing.
01:12:50 But unfortunately, that's all fiction.
01:13:02 There is no. There's not going to be some plague.
01:13:07 That wipes out the ruling class.
01:13:10 Or hobbles the infrastructure to such a degree that they lose control.
01:13:22 In fact.
01:13:24 That's another thing you could say. Technology has has kind of.
01:13:29 Fixed for the ruling class.
01:13:40 What other outside?
01:13:41 Force could possibly interrupt these systems. Well, you could say war, I guess.
01:13:50 But even then, I mean.
01:13:52 The the capabilities of the the United States military are such that.
01:13:58 Most people don't even know we're at war.
01:14:04 And if they know we're at war, they don't know where and if they know where they can't point to it.
01:14:09 On a map.
01:14:16 But they can tell you what's going to happen in the in the.
01:14:18 Next episode of their circus.
01:14:23 They can tell you their favorite flavor of bread.
01:14:30 They're so obsessed with their bread they they there's like a new they're foodies.
01:14:36 I'm a foodie.
01:14:39 I'm so obsessed with my bread. I'm going to take pictures of it like it's my family.
01:14:46 Like it's my children and post pictures of it on the Internet and other people.
01:14:51 Will be jealous of how delicious my bread is.
01:15:00 I'm going to write blogs about how good my bread is. I'll rate my bread.
01:15:12 And the same is true of the circuses, right?
01:15:17 They're circuses about the circuses.
01:15:23 Which are also profitable I might add.
01:15:36 People obsessed with the circuses, people jumping up and down, excited posting.
01:15:44 Oh my God. I can't wait for the next.
01:15:48 Game to come out.
01:15:50 Oh, I'm so psyched for this.
01:15:52 Next movie.
01:15:54 Oh my, I didn't realize what my life really.
01:15:58 Needed was more Star Wars films.
01:16:02 Or the next PlayStation.
01:16:07 There's a lot of people. Their entire life revolves around the circus.
01:16:13 The only thing that that even comes close to or nothing comes close to providing the kind of meaning that these people get out of the circus.
01:16:24 That that is their life, their life.
Speaker 4
01:16:26 Is the bread.
Devon
01:16:28 And the circus.
01:16:35 They're not going to sacrifice.
01:16:39 Access to the bread or the circus?
01:16:47 That's the whole that's everything. That's all the meaning that's in their life.
01:17:03 And you could say the same thing like look.
01:17:08 You could say that the the.
01:17:09 Q Anon phenomenon, for example, was.
01:17:13 Was a circus.
01:17:16 It was a circus for people who were no longer interested in the other circuses because the those other circuses were becoming openly hostile to.
01:17:25 These people.
01:17:28 It's hard to enjoy the circus when the storyline is about your genocide.
01:17:33 When the story line is about how awesome it is that they're replacing you.
01:17:39 When the storyline is that everything you believe in is really evil and ****** and bad.
01:17:49 So what do you do?
01:17:52 Well, you certainly don't attack or burn down the circus. No, you just find another circus. You find a a circus you can believe in.
01:18:07 And then you sit down and.
01:18:13 Watch the circus. That's it.
01:18:18 And you wonder why it's clown world.
Speaker
01:18:21 La da da da da da da da da da da da.
Devon
01:18:29 I wonder why?
01:18:32 Wonder why there'd be clowns in the ******* circus.
01:18:45 Alright, I'm going to play.
01:18:47 Ah, the video I did back in 2018.
01:18:53 Back in 2018.
01:18:57 And then we'll take a look at chat.
01:19:01 But this is something like I said I've I've talked about.
01:19:05 This before this is not a new thing and in fact.
01:19:11 You know this guy?
01:19:14 Basically talked about this over 100 years ago.
01:19:20 And I'm not telling you this because I think it's going to change fundamentally the world. It's not. It's not.
01:19:29 It's not.
01:19:35 But it might help you understand why we're in this situation.
01:19:43 It might motivate you to prepare for what I think.
01:19:48 Will possibly.
01:19:53 If the bread or the circuses are interrupted.
01:20:00 But that's that's what would have to happen.
01:20:03 That's what would have to change.
01:20:06 Because that's that's the price of most people.
01:20:13 Which is.
01:20:15 Really pathetic. I would say it's selling yourself short, but with a lot of these people, it's really not. It's really not.
01:20:25 They're cheap for a reason.
01:20:29 All right, let's take a look here.
Speaker 4
01:20:32 When we talk about the future.
01:20:35 People often remark.
01:20:38 The things will have to get.
01:20:39 A lot worse.
01:20:42 Before they get better.
01:20:44 But we never really talk about what that means or.
01:20:49 Or why?
01:20:51 The short answer is that some of you.
01:20:54 Are being paid for your silence.
01:20:58 Paid to stay in line.
01:21:01 Pay to keep your head down and your mouth shut.
01:21:05 Paid this circle the drain.
01:21:08 A little bit longer, clinging to the life preservers of others, and you're so satisfied with these payments, you're 30 pieces of silver. You won't bite.
01:21:18 That hand that's feeding you.
01:21:22 Not until your lungs.
01:21:23 Are already full of the mud and.
01:21:25 Muck the rising quicksand that's just below your chin.
01:21:30 And then of course, when you finally find your voice.
01:21:34 It won't be a battle cry.
01:21:37 It'll be a desperate plea for help. You'll frantically search for not brothers to fight side by side with you, but another hand to feed you.
01:21:49 That is why.
01:21:51 It must get worse.
01:21:54 It must get worse because everyone has their price, and while most people love to spew patriotic platitudes, they don't really.
01:22:04 Value freedom.
01:22:06 It's far too expensive.
01:22:10 They can't afford integrity.
01:22:13 They can't even afford a future for their children.
01:22:17 True disgusting thing about these people is they're often the same people who will point to those who stand in the welfare lines and imagine how there's so much better than them, they sneer and pontificate. They'll say to each other in superior tones. Look at them not working for the masters.
01:22:39 That is why I have far better trinkets.
01:22:44 Yes, they take their alpha slave trophies very seriously.
01:22:50 And so I have only one question.
01:22:54 Which of these trinkets that keep you pacified?
01:22:59 Would you have to lose before you finally decided to be a Freeman?
01:23:05 Everyone has their price. What's your price? Which of these shiny objects?
01:23:10 Would you have to lose?
01:23:12 Before you finally decided to live up to the call of your ancestors, or if not yours, mine ancestors whose country has been so ravaged by the neglect of their children and the strangers that have been allowed.
01:23:24 Within the gates that.
01:23:25 To them, it would be unrecognizable.
01:23:29 What is your price?
01:23:32 What is the novelty that keeps you so pacified?
01:23:37 Pacified enough that. Oh, sure, you're angry.
01:23:41 About the corruption and the the flourishing evil, but.
01:23:45 Not angry enough to act.
01:23:48 Please tell me.
01:23:51 What is this entertainment that's so amusing?
01:23:54 That you're aware of the danger, but you're far too distracted to protect your family from it.
01:24:02 What is so *** **** titillating?
01:24:06 That you have chosen not to act.
01:24:10 I honestly want to know.
01:24:14 I need to know.
01:24:16 Which of these gold stars, these certificates of servitude and souvenirs of subjugation, would have to be smashed before you stand up to the ruling class?
01:24:29 Please, for the love of God, I'm begging.
01:24:32 You tell me.
01:24:33 What is your price?
01:24:38 Because the rest of us.
01:24:41 We're going to have.
01:24:41 To pay it.
Devon
01:24:49 And that's what, that's what.
01:24:50 It is at the end of the day.
01:24:55 Someone's paying for that price.
01:24:59 It's not the ruling class I just told you. They're.
01:25:01 Making money off of this.
01:25:05 Let's take a look at.
01:25:07 Chat here.
01:25:11 Can you please put together an e-mail news alert list so we still hear from you if you get kicked off of everything? I guess I could a lot of people don't like getting on lists. I can understand why.
01:25:27 We could definitely.
01:25:30 For now I just say telegram. I know people are are freaked out, that telegram is going to get.
01:25:36 Go the way of.
01:25:37 Twitter and everyone else, and that's possible, but.
01:25:39 They'll never get rid of all the platforms, all at the same time. Or maybe they will, I don't know.
01:25:44 But I would say that if you follow me on gab and follow me on Twitter and on Telegram and everything, it's highly unlikely.
01:25:54 That it would just all disappear. And if even though I haven't updated the website blackpill.com and like.
01:26:00 At least a year, actually.
01:26:04 Uh, it's.
01:26:05 That you know, that's that will always be there. So worst case scenario you could always.
01:26:10 Go there, right?
01:26:13 But that's asking you to do.
01:26:14 You have to do something. You have to be a little proactive. That's not a big deal, I mean.
01:26:17 If if you can handle the proactiveness of just.
01:26:20 Going to a website.
01:26:23 You know, I guess that's your price.
01:26:25 Right, you have to be alerted I.
01:26:29 Don't know. Maybe we could do something.
01:26:30 Like that though.
01:26:32 But like I said, there's a lot of people who wouldn't want to be on any kind of e-mail list.
01:26:38 I guess you could be on an e-mail list if it's like a proton e-mail that you.
01:26:41 Don't care about.
01:26:43 Something like that.
01:26:46 We could maybe work something out.
01:26:51 Oh yeah, someone says talk about the 10.
01:26:53 Pounds of C4.
01:26:56 And for those of you who are not aware.
01:26:58 Of that.
01:27:02 See the other side of this the other side of what we're talking about.
01:27:07 Is the fact that the ruling class is afraid of people acting.
01:27:13 They are. They're they're legitimately afraid.
01:27:17 It's impossible to look at.
01:27:18 What's going on in DC?
01:27:21 And to.
01:27:23 Determine anything other than they are afraid.
01:27:28 Of people having enough of the bread and circuses.
01:27:34 The military presence that is in DC is a direct.
01:27:40 Result of that fear.
01:27:45 And because.
01:27:49 They are experts at maintaining their place in the hierarchy because they don't actually bring value to the society. They realize this.
01:27:58 They realized that if they had been born to any other family, that they would be working at a McDonald's they they would just be like a cog in the machine that they administer.
01:28:06 They don't actually have, and there's nothing special.
01:28:09 About them, there's nothing elite.
01:28:11 About the elites.
01:28:14 That doesn't mean they're all idiots. There's a lot of.
01:28:15 Really smart.
01:28:16 Ones, but they also understand because the system.
01:28:19 Is purposely designed this way that it doesn't matter if you're brilliant in many cases.
01:28:27 You are still going to be a product of your circumstances. You're still going to be.
01:28:33 Stuck within in the lane that you were.
01:28:36 Born in right?
01:28:37 I don't think there's.
01:28:38 A lot of people.
01:28:40 Who actually think that Donald Trump, just as an example?
01:28:44 Would have had any kind of empire.
01:28:47 Had he been born?
01:28:49 Donald Trump.
01:28:52 In a middle class family, instead of Donald Trump, son of Fred Trump.
01:28:57 Who could loan him 100?
01:28:58 $1,000,000 to get started.
01:29:01 If Donald Trump was just a random guy.
01:29:05 They had to make it on his own.
01:29:08 He would just be another cog in the machine.
01:29:12 I mean, hell, his brother couldn't even.
01:29:13 Make it with the.
01:29:15 With all the.
01:29:19 The shortcuts he was given right?
01:29:24 He died an alcoholic.
01:29:30 So Trump might have been maybe one of the more successful in his family, meaning that he would be he would have the white picket fence, you know, he'd have the Mcmansion or whatever.
01:29:43 And his his brother would have died in rehab.
01:29:45 Somewhere and whatever.
01:29:48 But he wouldn't be he never certainly would. Never would have been president.
01:29:53 And you can look back at all these guys and.
01:29:54 Say the same thing, right?
01:29:58 You think George Bush, especially junior?
01:30:02 You think he would have?
01:30:04 He'd be president. You think his brother would have been Governor of Florida?
01:30:14 No, certainly not.
01:30:16 Certainly not.
01:30:18 And they know that these people know that.
01:30:23 These people know that if they were asked to to compete.
01:30:29 On an even playing field.
01:30:32 They would be nobodies, they would be victims of the system that they have helped create and help maintain.
01:30:41 So they fear they fear.
01:30:45 A slave revolt.
01:30:50 And because there's there's a certain amount of.
01:30:56 Boiling of the frog, I guess.
01:31:02 That has to take place.
01:31:04 When they want to overstep their bounds, they they have to. They have to basically do the same thing, right? So.
Speaker 4
01:31:12 If they know.
Devon
01:31:14 They realize that their compatriots in the ruling class, if they feel too comfortable, if they feel too safe, they're not going to be willing to.
01:31:24 Turn the heat up.
01:31:26 On the slaves.
01:31:28 Right.
01:31:30 They have to.
01:31:33 Get or or wake up the other their other.
01:31:36 Friends in the ruling class.
01:31:38 From their slumber, from their bread, their circuses.
01:31:43 So what they have to do?
01:31:46 As they create false flags.
01:31:53 And so when they see danger.
01:31:56 They they they sense danger.
01:31:59 Or the chance that the slave revolt might happen.
01:32:04 In order to kick people.
01:32:07 Into action. Other ruling class members into action.
01:32:13 You know, they'll do stuff well, like the 6th, right? They'll they'll say. Oh my God.
01:32:19 It was it was an insurrection.
Speaker
01:32:23 It wasn't it.
Devon
01:32:23 Oh my God, it was terrible. And. And they'll they'll describe it in this hyperbolic way in order to create fear.
01:32:33 In the hearts and minds of other ruling class members.
01:32:37 So the other ruling class members will be motivated.
01:32:41 To get on board with whatever new controls are necessary to keep the slaves in line.
01:32:51 And they'll do the false flags.
01:32:56 Because it's easier for them to defend themselves against a a fake revolt that they engineered.
01:33:05 Than it is for them to control one that they didn't start and they have no, you know they they don't.
01:33:09 They they don't have any control over.
01:33:16 And I suspect that there's something like that in the making. We don't know when or how or what, but certainly the missing C4 stuff that let me bring.
01:33:25 That up, if I have it.
01:33:26 I think I've got.
01:33:28 Screenshot. If not, I'll just take it off my telegram real quick but.
01:33:34 I'll just, you know, go look up.
01:33:36 The story here.
01:33:42 Because some C4 went missing in California. All right, so here's the this is from Fox News.
01:33:50 I don't know enough about C4 to.
01:33:51 Know how big of a deal is, but it sounds like a.
01:33:54 Big deal, they said £10.
01:33:57 Of C4 is missing.
01:34:01 And again, I don't know.
01:34:06 Much £10 of C.
01:34:08 Four is, but that sounds.
01:34:09 Like a lot to me.
01:34:10 Alright, so here we go around £10 of explosives have vanished from a Marine Corps base in Southern California, reports said Thursday.
01:34:20 The explosives, identified as C4, were being stored at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, 29 Palms and San Bernardino County, east of Los Angeles.
01:34:33 K GTV of San Diego first reported, citing a source with knowledge of the situation.
01:34:42 Out of respect for the investigative process, NCIS does not comment or on or confirm details relating to ongoing investigations.
01:34:51 Navy Criminal Investigation Services spokesman Jeff Houston told Fox in an e-mail early Friday the C4 disappeared during a long training exercise two weeks earlier and may have been stolen.
01:35:07 A reward was being offered for its safe return. The San Diego station reported. C4 is a high-powered explosive and 110th of the amount, or I guess they're going to tell us how much it is. 110th of the amount stolen could blow up a car, so I.
01:35:25 Guess that's not.
01:35:26 It's still a lot. You blow up 10 cars. That's not like uh.
01:35:31 I mean, I don't know it. It still doesn't sound like as much as.
01:35:34 I thought it was.
01:35:37 So there you go.
01:35:40 So it's real difficult to see a.
01:35:42 Story like that and not at least.
01:35:47 Theorized that perhaps this is they're setting something up that they're saying. You know what? What we heard for like the last month or two, that there's all these extremists in the military, right. There's all these extremists that need to be purged from the military. Oh, my God. Now we've got missing C4 from the military.
01:36:05 Perhaps one of those extremists?
01:36:07 Have stolen C4 from the military base.
01:36:12 And so now if in a couple months or whenever we have some kind of attack.
01:36:19 They can say.
01:36:20 Oh, look. See, it was the the extremist old that C4 and.
01:36:26 And now we have to really take seriously.
01:36:31 This purge of the military.
01:36:37 And then all the people in the ruling class will be on board for this.
01:36:42 Purge in the military to go into high gear.
01:36:48 And again we.
01:36:48 Don't know. I mean, like it's the government, right? It's it's entirely possible they just lost £10 of C4.
01:36:57 Or they stole it themselves.
01:37:00 In one way or another, you know?
01:37:05 But it certainly isn't a it's not a comforting headline in any way, no matter how you look at it. Missing £10 of missing C4 from the military, given the the OR in any situation really, but specifically in our situation, not a really not a real comforting nice happy.
01:37:25 Headline to read.
01:37:32 Yeah, there it is.
01:37:36 There it is.
01:37:37 So don't be too surprised if.
01:37:40 Some shenanigans involving C4 takes place in the next little bit.
01:37:45 And this is just the the groundwork, and I say that not because, you know, like, oh, crazy conspiracy. I mean, this is usually how this stuff gets rolled out. A lot of people don't, maybe necessarily remember.
Speaker 4
01:37:58 The base.
Devon
01:38:00 Which was like this fake white supremacist group that was run by like the FBI and stuff to try to entrap so-called white supremacist terrorists or whatever.
01:38:13 I remember when they the first you heard about it, it was like a story like that it.
01:38:17 Was like this this you know, not on the front page.
01:38:20 Kind of like you almost had to.
01:38:24 Be looking for it. Kind of a story that got dropped into the media saying, Oh yeah, the leader of the base, this blonde guy who is the leader of this white supremacist group, he's they're worried about him entering Canada or something like that. And you look at the photo of the guy they released first.
01:38:43 Of all it it it.
01:38:45 He didn't even look real. I to this day and I'm not sure if the if it's a photo of a an agent or it totally made-up photo but he the picture that they released of this guy looked like, you know his websites you can go.
01:39:00 To and AI will just generate a fake face like it looked like.
01:39:04 One of those.
01:39:05 He didn't look like a real person.
01:39:09 And like I said, to this day, I'm.
01:39:10 Not sure if if if he is.
01:39:13 And we wouldn't know, right, because if it.
01:39:15 If he was an agent, they're not.
01:39:17 Going to tell us.
01:39:18 His identity.
01:39:20 But I suspect that wasn't even like a real person.
01:39:23 And they released that and then, you know, you don't hear anything about it.
01:39:28 For a few months.
01:39:30 And then suddenly, oh, the base, the base.
01:39:35 The FBI has has taken down the base.
01:39:38 And then you find out later that.
01:39:39 It was, it was the FBI.
01:39:45 Take a look at chat again.
01:39:50 We had a dude on ifunny get.
01:39:51 Caught up on the big.
01:39:52 In the base? Yeah. See, that's the.
01:39:54 Stupid thing is.
01:39:57 It's not like a lot of people, their fear of organizing or or even resisting a lot of this stuff.
01:40:05 Is the fear of, you know, feds. And that's not a crazy fear to have.
01:40:13 But it's relatively easy to not.
01:40:17 Not get caught up in something stupid like that. Stupid and larpy like that.
01:40:24 When I say.
01:40:28 People need to stop just complaining.
01:40:31 And actually do something.
01:40:34 I'm not saying if some guy in a random.
01:40:38 Uh Discord Server starts fed, posting that you say? Yeah, let's totally do this illegal stuff.
01:40:47 And you know, whatever. Go with your crazy fed plan.
01:40:55 You got to use your head.
01:40:59 Because they absolutely, absolutely.
01:41:03 Are trying to entrap frustrated people.
01:41:10 And they absolutely.
01:41:14 Are looking to.
01:41:18 Lie and reframe anything that actually does happen, like on, you know, the capital protest. Like I'm calling it a protest. People call it a riot. It was a protest.
01:41:28 It was a mostly peaceful protest.
01:41:33 But they've they've turned that into basically an attempted ******* coup.
01:41:41 So you just got to be smart. You got to realize that. Yeah, you're not.
01:41:45 These guys aren't amateurs.
01:41:56 Let's take a look at chat again here. People keep talking about the Rage Against the machine video that I posted on Telegram.
01:42:04 Uh, we don't have time to go over that tonight, but maybe that's something we'll do next, stream.
01:42:10 But there is a video on my telegram. Uh, basically a pro white genocide video.
01:42:17 On my telegram that was put out by Rage Against the machine.
01:42:21 And uh, like I said, this is the normalization of.
01:42:25 Of white genocide.
01:42:29 If people think.
01:42:32 And a lot of people do. If people think that when I talk about white genocide as an imminent threat that I'm, it's I'm I'm peddling fear. You're a fear merchant. You're just you're just trying to scare people. No.
01:42:49 I know nothing.
01:42:50 'S going to change. I know that.
01:42:51 People are.
01:42:52 Just like with all these genocides in the past, every time there's a genocide.
01:42:57 There's always people. There's always the smoke alarms always going off, telling people, hey, get out of the house, get out of the house.
01:43:02 The the places on fire.
01:43:05 And inevitably, because if the if, if they had listened, there wouldn't be a genocide.
01:43:09 Right. Inevitably.
01:43:11 People just say the same things that they say to me now. They say, oh, you're just you're you're just blowing this.
01:43:16 Out of proportion, that's.
01:43:18 Crazy. That's never going to happen. OK, well, you gotta understand this **** does happen or there never would have been a genocide, right?
01:43:28 Every time in the history.
Speaker 4
01:43:31 Of the world.
Devon
01:43:32 That there has been a genocide every single time.
01:43:36 Some one?
01:43:38 Has said hey.
Speaker
01:43:42 We need to watch out, I think.
Devon
01:43:43 They're going to genocide us.
01:43:45 And every time.
01:43:51 People didn't listen.
01:43:54 Every time they thought ohh. You're just you're just.
01:43:58 You're just being a pessimist.
01:44:10 Well, if that was, if that was the case, every time there again there, there'd never ever be a genocide. Ever.
01:44:17 Now, just like with anything, you know, people talk about, oh, it's how warfare has evolved. You know, it's 4th generation warfare and now now it's fifth generation warfare and and whatever.
01:44:31 You know, just like that, just like anything, it evolves, genocides evolve.
01:44:41 The technology available to people who want to.
01:44:46 Commit genocide has evolved significantly.
01:44:53 If you get the same results.
01:44:58 With lower risk.
01:45:02 And more efficiency.
01:45:05 By leveraging technology and.
01:45:10 The hierarchy that you control.
01:45:13 To commit a genocide without having to go door to door and shooting people in.
01:45:17 Front of their houses.
01:45:18 Which opens you up to some significant risk, right?
01:45:24 You can accomplish the same thing through other.
01:45:26 Means you're going.
01:45:26 To do it.
01:45:33 I mean the point of the genocide isn't to. I mean, I'm sure for some people it would be, but like the point of the genocide isn't to.
01:45:42 Enjoy the blood lust.
01:45:45 Of dragging people out of their homes and shooting them in the street and just.
01:45:48 Like letting the.
01:45:50 You know the the.
01:45:53 The cleansing feeling wash over you as you remove the evil Nazi from the, you know from the world. I'm sure like again. I'm sure there's people where that that absolutely would would be why they'd want to do it.
01:46:05 But they're really in class. They're not like that. They're not. They're not. They're not stupid.
01:46:11 So the point of the genocide really is just to get rid.
01:46:14 Of that population.
01:46:16 Because it poses a problem.
01:46:19 If you have a.
01:46:20 Population that you need to get rid of.
Speaker 4
01:46:23 You get rid of.
Devon
01:46:24 It if it means.
01:46:26 These people will do anything to maintain their position in the hierarchy. Anything.
01:46:34 Again, it's just like with the that that quote from the conservative criticism from 100 years ago.
01:46:44 You can look back at history and see that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
01:46:50 The ruling class has never been shy.
01:46:54 About committing genocide to maintain their position in the hierarchy.
01:47:02 Any more than a cattle rancher would be shy.
01:47:07 About wiping out an entire herd.
01:47:10 If it posed a threat.
01:47:12 To his business.
01:47:14 If there was used as an example, if you're a rancher and you've got some disease that's spreading around.
01:47:22 And it's it's going to if you don't nip this in the bud, it's going to take out your entire business.
01:47:31 So you do it like the Chinese do like everything you guys have seen that video they just bulldozed.
01:47:37 Pigs into like a giant pit.
01:47:40 And justice burn the mall up.
01:47:44 They have no problem doing that and don't don't think that they.
01:47:48 Don't look at you.
01:47:48 As just a bunch of little piggies.
01:47:53 That they can bulldoze into a fiery pit.
01:47:58 They absolutely will do that without any problem, with no with, no crisis of conscience.
01:48:07 Because it's for the greater good.
01:48:10 So even if they, you know, these sociopaths wouldn't feel emotion, but like, even if even if somehow they felt the little bit of emotion watching the videos of the pigs being bulldozed into the pit.
Speaker 5
01:48:27 It's all right.
Devon
01:48:29 It was, it was. It was the save.
01:48:32 We we, you know, sure it looks.
01:48:34 Cruel now, right? But it's to save the the swine industry.
01:48:43 It had to be done.
01:48:46 So that's the difference between you and them. That's why they're the ruling class and you're not.
01:48:52 They do what needs to be done.
01:48:55 Simple as that.
01:48:58 Really simple as that.
01:49:03 That is really only that's.
01:49:06 When it comes right down.
01:49:07 To it. That is what separates.
01:49:10 You from the ruling class.
01:49:13 Is the ruling class.
01:49:16 Does what needs to be done.
01:49:24 And so it.
01:49:24 Gets done, you know, and they're in charge.
01:49:32 Let me take a look here at chat.
01:49:37 Chinese bulldozers, entire ethnic minorities.
01:49:40 Like the Tibetans? Yeah, they, they.
01:49:43 The Chinese are I.
01:49:44 Mean look.
01:49:46 They're efficient.
01:49:52 They're very efficient.
01:49:57 And and you got to respect that, I guess on some level.
01:50:02 Their society has been around a really long time far, far longer than the American.
01:50:09 Well, I mean anything American?
01:50:16 Have you heard about the legacy preferences when applying into American universities like Harvard? If your parents were there, you are more likely to get it sounds like something specifically designed to preserve power of ruling class. Absolutely.
01:50:37 Obviously that's true.
01:50:40 That's those organizations again. Remember that like a lot of these elite institutions.
01:50:47 They exist.
01:50:54 To promote the continuation of power.
01:50:59 In certain bloodlines, that's why they exist.
01:51:03 You know, skull and Bones, you know these these kinds of.
01:51:12 Within these universities, I mean, that's just like an extreme.
01:51:16 Version of what? The university itself.
01:51:19 Is there to do?
01:51:23 Like I said, not.
01:51:24 Not that these people are idiots.
01:51:27 But a lot of them.
01:51:28 Aren't that bright.
01:51:32 And they only, but you know the only be that that bright to maintain you have to be really, really clever.
01:51:40 To go from nothing.
01:51:43 To ruling class.
01:51:45 And that almost never happens because of that, right? Because it's not even. That's not even enough. You also have to, you know, circumstance, all this other ****.
01:51:51 Has to go into that.
01:51:54 And some of these people, if you go back far enough, you'll find you know the guy in their.
01:51:58 Family that did that.
01:52:02 But once that's done.
01:52:05 It's pretty hard to **** it up.
01:52:08 And a lot of these institutions exist.
01:52:11 Primarily to teach.
01:52:14 These mid widths, how to not **** it up?
01:52:18 And to create these networks.
01:52:24 To help each other not **** it up.
01:52:29 You know, when I when I.
01:52:31 One of the things that that really affected my career when I was trying to get into filmmaking and all that stuff.
01:52:38 That, I realized wasn't so much a lack of knowledge of the art of filmmaking and that sort of a thing.
01:52:47 And it wasn't even 100% because I wasn't Jewish, although that that that did play into it.
01:52:53 It was more that.
01:52:56 It's just like any other industry. It's not what you know, it's who you know.
01:53:05 And because I didn't go to some.
01:53:06 Fancy film school?
01:53:08 And my my parents weren't, you know, famous producers or actors or whatever.
01:53:15 It was.
01:53:17 From the outside coming in, it was it was nearly impossible.
01:53:21 Unless you were talking like the very lowest.
01:53:23 Rungs of the ladder right.
Speaker
01:53:27 You look at a.
Devon
01:53:28 Lot of people in Hollywood it's it's.
01:53:32 It's just like in finance.
01:53:36 A lot of for a lot of these people, you have to be born into it. It's maybe not quite as extreme as the finance world, but it's very, very similar, very similar, anything with power, that's how it is.
01:53:52 Anything with power, that's how it works.
01:53:59 Let me take a look here.
01:54:02 Uh, something that usually comes up in chat when you're late is whether or not you like.
01:54:08 Us or not?
Speaker
01:54:13 Well, why? Well, first.
01:54:15 Of all, why?
Devon
01:54:15 Would you care? But no, I yeah, I I.
01:54:19 I know I.
01:54:20 Don't interact so much with the audience as much as maybe a lot of people.
01:54:25 But that's not because I don't like you guys or anything like that. It just uh.
01:54:29 I'm I'm way more introverted, I think, than people realize.
01:54:34 I'm the kind of person that is really comfortable, like one of the reasons why I took the 3D animation so well.
01:54:40 Is you can just.
01:54:42 You really have to if you're going to do that kind of work, you have to be able to just sit in a room by yourself for like sometimes like a week without sleep.
01:54:51 And like, you'll hear stories of people at Pixar that work there. Like, it sounds like a nightmare job, really. But it that's what it is. It's like a warehouse of of all these cubicles, and they're literally sleeping under their desk.
01:55:04 Because it's just this tedious repetitive, you know, whatever. And my brain is just like it's OK with that.
01:55:11 And in the same way that I'm OK with living out in the desert, very secluded, right, I'm comfortable. In fact, I would even say solitude is kind of like my natural state.
01:55:27 So it's not so much that.
01:55:31 I don't know. Maybe I'm just.
01:55:32 Like socially.
01:55:33 Weird. So, but no, of course I like you guys. Like I couldn't do this without you guys. I wouldn't do it without you guys.
01:55:39 You guys weren't here. I I would just be.
Speaker 4
01:55:41 Screaming into the void, what would be the point?
Devon
01:55:46 But yeah, it does. I'm not gonna like like like just to be perfectly honest, you guys, I it it does. It drains me a little bit. It's not quite as much doing it like this isn't as bad as if I had to go and present like a big presentation to a a large auditorium or something like that.
01:56:05 Which is something I've done before and I can do it's. It's not that I can't do it, but it's not my natural. It's not my default position and and it just it.
01:56:16 It's hard to describe. I think other introverts in the audience will know.
01:56:20 Exactly what I'm talking about.
01:56:22 But when you do that, it takes.
01:56:25 It takes a lot.
01:56:25 Out of you.
01:56:27 You know, So what ends up happening is I'll do that and I'll just feel like.
01:56:34 Not not like a stream, but like if I if I.
01:56:36 Go do a presentation in front of an auditorium full of people and I have to answer a lot of questions afterwards and stuff like that and I've I've done that and it's it's.
01:56:46 In the moment it's it's.
01:56:48 It's not that it's stressful. It's kind of hard to explain, but then after but doesn't afterwards.
01:56:53 It's like you just want.
01:56:54 To like go to your hotel room and just lock the door and and not see people for a while. Like it it just it takes a lot out of you. And so I think maybe in a way to.
01:57:07 To manage that and look that's not in in some ways that's kind of an excuse, right, because I don't, I don't think this is like a good thing. I don't like it when people say like, well, I'm an introvert, so.
01:57:16 Therefore I can act.
01:57:17 Like a weirdo. It's like, Nah, not.
01:57:19 Really. I mean it kind of.
01:57:22 It's descriptive, you know, like if you say, well, I'm an introvert. OK, well, now I kind of understand.
01:57:29 Some of your behaviors may be now, but that's it's not. It's not an excuse for it, right? Like when I talk about how I'm not good at community building, but that's something we need to do that I'm that I'm just being descriptive. I'm not saying like, well, I'm not good at community building. Therefore we're not going to do it. No.
01:57:47 We're going to do it.
01:57:48 It's just it's not going to be something that comes easy to me, right and.
01:57:54 And so there's that. Plus you guys gotta understand. I got a whole lot of.
01:57:56 Other **** going on, even just today.
01:58:00 I chopped down.
01:58:02 8 ******* trees I think today.
01:58:04 Big ones like the if you guys have been following my the pillbox, I guess you know that I I had to when I first moved here the property was just covered in dead trees because whoever lived here before me planted a bunch of trees that had no business living in the desert and they didn't. They as soon as they.
01:58:24 Stopped getting watered regularly, you know, they all died. And so I had to chop down something like 30 ******* trees. Like it was a lot and.
01:58:34 I'm I've now.
01:58:36 I only have like 3 trees left in the property now. No. Well, I mean I.
01:58:39 Have planted some new ones but.
01:58:41 There's only like 3 of the original trees left because I had another big tree get blown down in the storm and I just said **** it and even the ones that were still kind of alive. I just took them all out. So I got stuff like that I'm doing.
01:58:55 I am working on getting booked two out the door as soon as possible. If you guys don't know, not everyone believes that but I promise it is getting worked on the Samsung video also. So I my plate is pretty full and so I just you know.
01:59:14 And I'm terrible with names. I know I don't. I don't acknowledge a lot of you guys.
01:59:18 By name, it's.
01:59:19 Not out of anything, that's.
01:59:22 It's not out of disrespect because I very much like I said I wouldn't do this. I couldn't do this without you guys.
01:59:28 And I wouldn't do this without you guys.
01:59:32 But I'm awful with names. I'm really good with faces, but I don't see any of your faces.
01:59:37 So hopefully that that.
01:59:39 Yeah, I don't want you guys.
01:59:40 To feel bad.
01:59:43 Alright, let's see here. I just got done reading your book. Eve and Alice Green seem like the more realistic characters. I'm beginning to suspect they're based on real people. Will your subscribe star supporters get a sneak peek at book 2.
Speaker
01:59:56 Yeah, well, last.
Devon
01:59:57 Time what I did was on Patreon. I gave.
02:00:02 Everyone's a sneak peek of like, I read the first chapter of the book, and I released that I I eventually put it on the channel, but like I gave the the Patreon people maybe a heads up on that, we could do something like that.
02:00:23 Maybe, in fact, maybe. Maybe I could do, maybe. Maybe that's an argument to do different tiers, right? Maybe I could do like a tier of subscribe star where I just, especially that's banned in most places. Maybe I just give you guys the audio book of book one. When I released book two or something like that, I don't know.
02:00:40 That's something that I've been trying to think of a way because it really ****** me off. I spent some Speaking of things that's take a lot of time. I spent so much time recording, even though the the audio books only it's just north of five hours.
02:00:56 It doesn't mean that only took me 5 hours to read it. OK, it took like 2 weeks of me reading it and ******* up and reading it and ******* up and then to edit something that's.
02:01:08 That's like over 5 hours long. That takes a really long time and it has to be perfect, right? Because it had to meet all of these standards. And then I had to work audible. That was the other thing, too, is audible was like, oh, you need.
02:01:20 To change this, you know weird technical problem with this file or whatever and it was such a nightmare getting that out the door and then they banned it. It was so fun.
02:01:30 Trading. And so it's it's annoying that I spent so much time on that and and not a lot of people probably had access to it, as we've discovered. Apparently you can get it on Walmart. You know, walmart.com, I guess one of.
02:01:43 The few places.
02:01:43 You can still get it, weirdly enough.
02:01:45 But yeah, I was thinking maybe I would just release the audio book of book one to the.
02:01:53 Patreons and subscribe star people or or?
02:01:55 Something like that.
02:01:59 Let's take a look here.
02:02:02 Oh, and as far as the the characters being based on people, yeah, I think it's pretty transparent. Well, at least, especially with Alice Green.
02:02:11 Can you try using sound card digital modes like Olivia and JS8 call instead of Morris. So we gained 2 more magnitudes of signal still being recognizable. I believe it's the only thing that can salvage radio idea by giving us much better.
02:02:33 Maybe I mean the problem with that is, well, I've never done that.
02:02:38 So I'd have.
02:02:38 To figure how to do that I'm sure.
02:02:40 It's not that hard, B the radios that I have are old and sometimes drift, and I my understanding is a lot of these modes don't work so well if you're drifting at all.
02:02:53 So that's something we could try. Certainly I'd have to I I have.
02:02:57 To read up on it.
02:02:59 How are you going to know if we're able to decode your secret message within the secret message?
02:03:05 Uh, well, I don't have that. I was going to do that tonight. I don't have. I do have a secret message, but it's not.
02:03:09 As it's not.
02:03:10 The clever one I will have ways.
02:03:13 I will have ways of finding out.
02:03:17 You know, it might be a. Maybe it'll be. Who knows, maybe it would be like a URL that you can go to and then it'll just see how many times people have hit that URL.
02:03:27 And I'll be able to track it that way.
02:03:32 Your lumberjack and you don't care. Work all day. Sleep all day on the Wednesday you go masking the post office and I said I got to go. I haven't been back there yet.
02:03:43 I was supposed to go back. I got some.
02:03:45 Stuff that showed up, I got to.
02:03:47 I'm not going to do. I'm probably not.
02:03:49 Going to do the GIMP mask thing that's a little too much like.
02:03:52 I said it'd.
02:03:53 Be one thing if if I was in a big city and I didn't give a ****, like no one's going to know who I.
02:03:57 Am but if I do that here people.
02:04:00 People will talk. They'll they'll think that I'm into some.
02:04:03 Some stuff that I'm not into.
02:04:08 The article about.
02:04:08 Robert Lewis Dabney was sent to you by White Pilled uh asked you to mod them last week. I think he's a great guy.
02:04:16 Please mod them.
02:04:20 OK. Yeah, I think you're right actually.
02:04:24 Let me see here.
02:04:28 How do I? Why doesn't that? I hate the trovo, the trovo interface for for when you're streaming is just ******* awful.
02:04:36 Because I click their name and like I can.
02:04:40 I can ban them, but I can oh here.
02:04:42 We go. They have been modded, I think.
02:04:50 Why don't you like transhumanism idea of improving your body with machine sounds good. I'm playing a bit of devil's advocate here. I think the answer to that would be.
02:05:05 Kind of what J?
02:05:06 F talks about with the revolutionary phenotype.
02:05:10 I think that the eventuality if you go down that road.
02:05:17 What? What? That ends up being with, you know, the body modification stuff. First of all, it's it's it's hard to argue against being trans and all this other stuff and just deciding whatever gender you want and and and to be consistent, right.
02:05:33 If you are.
02:05:34 Pro all this transhumanist **** because it's at that point, why should you care the way that God has created you? Why should you care the.
02:05:41 Way that you've.
02:05:42 Evolved if you don't.
02:05:43 Believe in God that the way.
02:05:44 That nature has has created you.
02:05:47 If you're just going to, you know, **** it all up in some laboratory somewhere anyway, why does it matter if you chop **** **** off or what? You know why?
02:05:53 Why should it matter?
02:05:56 Maybe maybe you see that as just a part of the natural evolution of things.
02:06:02 But I see the same danger that JF has laid out in his book the Revolutionary phenotype, where where that leads and it won't happen overnight, but where that eventually leads just to kind of sum it up, it's a good book, but to kind of sum it up in a way that's.
02:06:21 Easy to do.
02:06:22 Best right now and again, we'll leave God out of the whole equation just because it's it's compatible either way. But right now the way that your traits are passed down to your children is using DNA, right? So the 50%.
02:06:43 Roughly, if your DNA and 50% of your wife's DNA creates a kid and through natural selection you know or meritocracy or however you want to look at.
02:06:57 The product of that is going to either be rewarded.
02:07:05 By having the ability to do also pass their DNA down the line or be punished because it's a.
02:07:13 Inferior mix or.
02:07:14 Whatever, right and not be able to pass on their genes.
02:07:18 And that's the system that humanity has been using. Again, God or no, God doesn't really matter. That is the system that has been used to pass on traits.
02:07:30 And it's not a perfect system. You can have mutations. You can have all this. All these other problems, but it's.
02:07:40 Humanity. That is the system that works for most animals on the planet. You know, using using DNA. And if we cease to leave it up.
02:07:54 To DNA.
02:07:56 And start to use another system.
02:08:02 To decide what traits, what genetic traits that you're going to have in the next crop of babies or whatever.
02:08:13 Eventually that system.
02:08:15 That's picking and choosing.
02:08:19 Which traits are useful and which traits are not useful?
02:08:24 Eventually we'll end up.
02:08:26 And again this.
02:08:27 Is won't happen overnight. This is down the road quite a ways.
02:08:31 But we will end.
02:08:32 Up like insects.
02:08:34 We will end up like.
02:08:36 A beehive.
02:08:39 Where there will be a central hub like in a beehive. This as an example, the queen bee.
02:08:46 Is the holds all the genetics?
02:08:51 You know, she's the mother of every single.
02:08:54 B. In the beehive.
02:08:59 While you won't, just.
02:09:00 Have a bee laying eggs and you know like.
02:09:04 Humans popping out of eggs.
02:09:07 Ultimately, you will have a situation where there is a.
02:09:13 Whether it's a company or an AI, or you know, maybe like the futuristic version of Mark Zuckerberg or someone is going to be deciding the genetic makeup of humans, like what's best.
02:09:31 And because of that.
02:09:34 Just like with the hierarchy, you know, we talk about how the ruling class, their first priority is to maintain the hierarchy that keeps them at.
02:09:44 The top.
02:09:45 Above all else, what's important to the?
02:09:47 Ruling class is.
02:09:48 Keeping them at the top while this system.
02:09:52 Is going to act the same way every system. They're not even just the ruling class. I would say every system its first priority is to maintain itself, right?
02:10:02 So if you create a system that is deciding the genetic makeup of everyone who's ever going to live the first priority of that system is going to be to maintain itself, and that's going to factor in to who it decides, or or, or just rather the genetic makeup of the people that's create.
02:10:23 And it's necessarily going to create people or I guess if you call them people still people that are exist to serve that system.
02:10:35 And it might be subtle at first, right?
02:10:38 But eventually, we'll we'll turn out to be like insects serving a queen.
02:10:45 And again, that's that's way down the.
02:10:46 Road and if you and if you.
02:10:48 Want to read something? That's that addresses all this stuff in far more detail. I would check out Jeff's book.
02:10:55 But that is that is why that is why.
02:10:59 Is. I think there's something special about humanity.
02:11:06 That's that's the state that in which that's what. That's what I want to. That's the system I want to preserve. Let me put it that way.
02:11:13 You know, and maybe that maybe it's as simple as just because I'm part of that system, I want to preserve that system.
02:11:20 OK, I don't care. I still want to preserve that system.
02:11:24 And I want to preserve that system in perpetuity, and I see altering that system in such a significant way, you know, using stuff like M RNA and CRISPR and all this other stuff that's coming out, I see it as a threat.
02:11:40 To the system that created me.
02:11:44 And that will hopefully continue to create.
02:11:50 I see it as a competing.
02:11:53 Entity that will eventually wipe out humans. And I don't mean like in some Skynet kind of a way, although that's I guess a possibility.
02:12:02 But humans will cease to exist.
02:12:05 If we take that leap.
02:12:08 And start altering ourselves and you know it doesn't have to be DNA. I think you mentioned just the technology side of things.
02:12:15 Already it's ******* with us having these phones like everyone has this phone right in your pocket.
02:12:22 That you use, it's almost like a.
02:12:24 Part of your brain now.
02:12:26 Now, at least with the phone, it's external and you can leave it at home. Most people don't, but you can, like you have that choice.
02:12:34 But especially if it's, if you start putting chips in people's minds.
02:12:40 You know it's bad enough when the government can hack your phone and listen to.
02:12:46 All of your conversations by activating the microphone or activating the camera without your knowledge.
02:12:52 OK. Well, the last thing I want is for them to be able to hack the chip.
02:12:56 In people's heads.
02:12:58 And access your thoughts and influence your thoughts.
02:13:05 And so while it might be great to be able to without having to look at a phone like to be able to just think about ****, and you can see **** in your head, like that's, you know, whatever stupid fantasy people have that this is going to, I can play a video game just by thinking about the video game or or I can send an e-mail just by, you know, whatever stupid advancement they think they're.
02:13:26 So whatever benefit they think they're going.
02:13:27 To get out of this.
02:13:30 The side effect is, I mean do you think?
02:13:34 That again the hierarchy, their first priority is is maintaining the hierarchy and who do you think is going to be deploying this technology?
02:13:44 The people developing, deploying and regulating this technology are going to be the the, the same people that are going to seek to preserve their position of power.
02:13:54 And so again, necessarily that will mean.
02:13:59 That it will be used to control people.
02:14:03 And you can, like I said, you can put.
02:14:04 Your phone down you.
02:14:05 Can destroy your phone you.
02:14:06 Can you can separate yourself from the technology transhumanism is emerging of the technology with the human.
02:14:16 Which would mean that you wouldn't.
02:14:17 Be able to separate the two.
02:14:22 So that's why I'm against that.
02:14:27 The secret URL should be a link to a forum for our community building. Well that might be see. Here's the thing, the secret URL.
02:14:37 Might just be another step in the secret message.
02:14:42 I feel like if we do like.
02:14:43 A secret forum. And that's not a bad idea.
02:14:45 And by the way, that doesn't mean like a secret forum to feed post. Then I'm.
02:14:50 Just saying if.
02:14:50 We do a secret forum. There should be degrees.
02:14:54 Of of how far up in the the the puzzle you get, right? So like the the URL.
02:15:02 We'll have another secret message in it and then another, you know, and I don't know how ridiculous I want to get with it, but I've just been kind of thinking cause there's.
02:15:10 Easy ways to do this stuff.
02:15:12 Where it will weed people out and it might be a cool way to just.
02:15:17 Weed people out and by the time you.
02:15:20 Get to the end.
02:15:22 Again, I don't wanna go too crazy with it, but you'll be left.
02:15:25 With the you know more.
02:15:27 The higher IQ.
02:15:29 People which might be a good thing.
02:15:32 Or the people that like if if people.
02:15:34 Start leaking it.
02:15:36 The people that just know how to.
02:15:37 Find the leaks.
02:15:37 I guess I don't know.
02:15:41 All right.
02:15:43 Well guys.
02:15:45 We are over the two hour mark. I'm going to wrap things up pretty soon here. Someone said maybe I could put clues.
02:15:51 In the next book.
02:15:52 It's kind of too late for that.
02:15:54 Maybe I could put something in the back of it or.
02:15:56 Something but.
02:16:02 I mean, that's a, I guess, an interesting marketing tactic force people to buy the book. Ohh. To get to the next level, you have to purchase the book I'd feel.
02:16:12 A little scammy if.
02:16:13 I did that.
02:16:15 But uh, I don't know. Maybe maybe you could.
02:16:18 Say that.
02:16:19 That that could serve as an economic filter, right? So, you know, in order to to get to the next level, you have to prove that your your economic viability or I.
02:16:29 Don't know, it's still seems a little scammy to me.
02:16:33 Or the secret message. Morse code. No. The secret message.
02:16:37 Oh, that could probably be.
02:16:38 Part of one of the things.
02:16:42 Alright guys. Speaking of secret messages.
02:16:45 I will play the knight Seeger message.
02:16:52 Again, if you've learned that to code one of them, you've learned that to code them all, and this was nothing special. I was. It was a little hastily put together because I cut down all those.
02:17:00 Trees today and one of the.
02:17:02 Reasons why I'm a little late again.
02:17:04 My nap went a little longer than I expected because I I was out for at least 8 hours a day just chainsawing down trees and you know, yet I had to do it in phases because I didn't want it to, especially where a lot of these trees were. If I dropped them in the wrong direction or whatever, they would crush a bunch of cactuses and or in some cases, like a shed.
02:17:24 Or, you know, chicken coop and stuff like that. So it was real tricky to take down some of these *******.
02:17:31 And even doing I've actually I got pretty OK and dropping trees in the direction I want them to go, but there's some it is. It's almost impossible because like they, you know, if you want them to drop one way, but they're totally slanted in the other direction, you got to climb up and cut limbs.
02:17:50 Often it's. It's just, you know, it's.
02:17:54 It's tedious, and so I was pretty tired after doing that all day long and slept a little bit longer than I expected, but anyway.
02:18:05 All right guys without further.
02:18:07 Ado aboo without further aboo Abu.
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Devon
02:19:32 Alright, so hopefully you guys received that message.
02:19:37 The fancy message I might.
02:19:39 Mix it up a little bit for those of.
02:19:42 You who have.
02:19:42 Been receiving the message. I might chat.
02:19:46 Format so we can.
02:19:47 Get some. The only problem is, the reason I settled on this format is it seemed to be the most bang for the buck, like it seemed to be able to deliver the most clarity in the shortest period of time. Because if you try to do because you can do like full, much better resolution and all this other stuff.
02:20:04 But then you're having to like, listen to it for like a minute.
02:20:08 And already that's too long the way the way that it is now, I could go shorter, but then?
02:20:13 You get the.
02:20:13 Opposite problem like I think there's one one.
02:20:17 Protocol that's only like 8 seconds, but then it's, you know, illegible.
02:20:24 And Yep, people have received the message. People have received the message. Excellent.
02:20:31 All right guys, hope you have a good.
02:20:34 Rest of your day, whenever that is, or a good night's sleep or morning sleep or whatever.
02:20:40 I will keep everyone updated on things that are happening and yes, I do appreciate you guys don't think that I don't when I'm super late, it's not because of anything personal. It's because I was asleep most likely.
02:20:54 Like tonight and.
02:20:58 I will be getting. I'll. I'll try to think of something for like, the subscribe star people and stuff in terms of the.
02:21:06 The book, I think that's that's probably a good idea and there might be something to do with that. I just really suck at this the the.
02:21:13 This sort of you know I'm not.
02:21:16 I don't have a mind for I don't. My brain doesn't work. I don't have like the Jewish part of the brain that figures out ways to, like, monetize everything that I do, because that's not what I'm doing. You know, that's not why I'm doing it. So that's not. That's not where my my brain typically goes, but maybe I need to.
02:21:33 To at least.
02:21:35 In some ways.
02:21:36 Maybe think a little more like that and and try to figure out.
02:21:39 A way of.
02:21:41 You know, having different tiers and benefits and stuff like that, but anyway.
02:21:46 Hope you guys have.
02:21:47 A good week. I'll see you in a couple.
02:21:49 Days for black pilled. I am of course Devon Stack.