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INSOMNIA STREAM - BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED EDITION 1.mp3

02/21/2021
Speaker 1
01:07:32 The light switch.
Speaker
00:00:10 Make it.
Speaker 1
00:00:21 Why you are?
00:00:21 Heading leave the night.
00:00:23 Light on inside.
00:00:24 The burning house in your soul? Not.
00:00:27 To put too fine upon.
00:00:41 Not to put too fine.
00:00:56 Not to put too fine it upon your soul.
00:01:33 We're no strangers to.
Speaker
00:01:36 You know.
00:01:45 You get this.
00:02:22 We've known each other.
00:02:24 For so long, your heart.
00:03:56 You'll have.
00:04:04 We will.
Devon
00:04:49 Alright guys.
00:04:51 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:04:54 I had to do that. I had. I had to do that.
00:04:58 It was a it was a good use of battery power. This this stream is going to have to probably not be super long. I don't care that the intro was was super long.
00:05:10 That was kind of the point.
00:05:12 But uh, I.
00:05:14 Thought I'd give it.
00:05:14 A shot.
00:05:16 Keeping an eyeball on the the power meter there.
00:05:20 Slowly dropping voltage.
00:05:23 We'll see if we can make it through this. The uh hotspot has its own battery, so hopefully uh.
00:05:30 You know that keeps going.
00:05:32 It usually does all right, because I take this hot spot out and it usually keeps going. I'm usually not.
00:05:37 Streaming on it, so who knows.
00:05:40 Anyway, it's going to be a short stream. There's no secret message because I couldn't render out a new secret message because I was trying to conserve power. Today my power has been in and out.
00:05:52 I don't even think necessarily that it's storm related or whatever, because I heard something explode like.
00:06:00 And then the power.
00:06:01 Was up.
00:06:02 And I don't know what it.
00:06:03 Was, but it was.
00:06:04 A boom and it it it uh.
00:06:07 It shook my windows so I don't know. I don't.
00:06:10 Know what happened?
00:06:12 And but then it came on for like a little bit and then it was.
00:06:15 Off again so.
00:06:17 I have a poultry solar setup because I I have you know I haven't had the money to build it up yet.
00:06:24 So I've been just kind of laying low with the electricity and it's actually not so bad. My heater is it's all natural gas.
00:06:33 So that's not a big deal and the, you know, this would suck if it.
00:06:37 Was summer but.
00:06:40 I'm going to be all right.
00:06:41 I might have no lights.
00:06:44 Pretty soon here.
00:06:46 Well, I have no real lights. I might not have any light source.
00:06:50 Pretty soon here and I have no coffee.
00:06:53 Which is kind of a bummer.
00:06:55 But it is what?
00:06:55 It is I.
00:06:57 So I wanted to talk, I wanted to clarify.
00:07:00 Well, I clarify. I wanted to expand on kind of what I was talking about. The last stream when I wanted to spill the beans on the secret message. I know there's probably a lot of people who couldn't see the secret message and that's totally fine. I'm going to play a a a piece of hardware that I have that was decoding the secret.
00:07:20 Message to make sure that it worked.
00:07:22 And you'll be able to see it.
00:07:25 And I want you just to read it and think to yourself.
00:07:32 That's when white, primacy.
00:07:36 Was a thing, and then after we we check out that message, I'm going to explain a little further about that message. And I also want to address there was someone that said when I was talking about Lincoln.
00:07:48 And in a couple of speeches.
00:07:51 He and and I I've read quotes from these speeches where he was he, he openly said look.
00:07:58 I don't support.
00:08:01 Having the freed slaves becoming, you know, just normal citizens, I support what he called and what they called at the time ***** colonization.
00:08:13 Which was sending freed slaves on boats back to Africa, namely Liberia. In fact, that's why Liberia exists, because some of the freed slaves did go back to Africa, and they conquered Liberia.
00:08:32 In fact, it was. It was I. From what I understand, it was kind of a bloody genocide. Once they showed up, they wiped out the inhabitants. And so the the the country of Liberia is pretty much all freed slaves. Or at least that's their.
00:08:48 Ancestors, right?
Speaker
00:08:50 In terms of.
Devon
00:08:53 You know the people that believe in the magic dirt theory.
00:08:57 And think that, oh, it's it's just art, you know, like the Charlie Kirk. You know, America is just a set of ideas.
00:09:04 Well, when they went to Liberia and settled Liberia, they took with them essentially.
00:09:10 American government, like their constitution, is very similar.
00:09:15 To America's constitution. And and I don't think.
00:09:18 That, I mean, I knew someone from Liberia and she had dirt floors as a child.
00:09:25 In the 90s.
00:09:26 So I don't. I don't think I.
00:09:29 Don't think this magic. Speaking of dirt, I don't think this magic.
00:09:32 Dirt theory holds up when we have an example of of precisely what happens when you just get that set of ideas and hand it to a different demographic.
00:09:41 And send them on their way. But anyway, without further ado, because I don't know how long the power will last, I'm just going to get right to the secret message. So strap in. This was the secret message. If you were unable.
00:09:55 To decode it.
Speaker
00:09:57 Transmission begin.
Devon
00:11:22 OK.
00:11:22 OK, so that was the secret message. It was a quote.
00:11:27 From an address that President Andrew Johnson.
00:11:32 Gave to Congress Andrew Johnson, who who's an interesting fellow.
00:11:38 No, I don't. I don't claim to be a a prolific historian or even an expert on on Andrew Johnson. In fact, the way that I came across this quote.
00:11:50 Was there was a a database and we'll get. I'm going to. I'm going to expand on that quote. If you weren't able to catch it on the screen there, especially for those of you, just listen.
00:12:00 I'll I'll do the full quote in in context, but Andrew Johnson, the short version is he was Lincoln's vice president.
00:12:10 And he became president.
00:12:12 And he just, you know, in the same way that Lincoln did not support.
00:12:20 Integrating the freed slaves into American Society, but rather than, you know, relocating them back to their homeland.
00:12:28 Andrew Johnson.
00:12:32 Openly said look.
00:12:35 We can't just give these people who have no no experience whatsoever in in self governance the right to vote because it'll instantly turn into a tyranny, especially in the South. It'll just turn to like this revenge thing where they're they're trying to.
00:12:55 Get payback on the white man.
00:12:58 And so we can't do that. You know, it'll just be a a ******* disaster. And he also supported.
00:13:05 Again, what they called the time ***** colonization.
00:13:11 And So what I'm going to read is.
00:13:13 A longer version of the quote.
00:13:16 And I want you just to think.
00:13:18 To yourself.
00:13:19 This was.
00:13:21 Post Civil war, remember? So think about it in the context of the way they teach history to you.
00:13:29 The way they teach history to you is that we fought the civil War to end slavery and that like that was the whole reason for the civil war. It was all about slavery.
00:13:41 Freeing the slaves and equality and all.
00:13:44 That sort of.
00:13:45 A thing, right. Well, then explain to me.
00:13:48 Why the President of the North?
00:13:54 Didn't support integrating the freed slaves into the American Society.
00:14:00 Or why his vice president?
00:14:05 Didn't support integrating the freed slaves into the free society.
00:14:12 You know what? What?
00:14:12 Was the plan.
00:14:13 Then I mean if if.
00:14:15 If you listen to your history teacher in elementary school.
00:14:20 The plan was to to integrate the freed slaves in American Society, but that's.
00:14:26 That's just simply not true.
00:14:29 And so I'm going to read the longer the more give you more context in that shorter version. And I want you to imagine.
00:14:37 And by the way, he was a Democrat. This guy was a Democrat.
00:14:42 Which is weird, right? Because Lincoln was a Republican, but they ran. That's how they ran. Because there was, like a.
00:14:48 You know they're running on.
00:14:49 Unity let's let's bring the country together. Kind of a ticket, right?
00:14:55 So I want to I'm going to read this and.
00:14:56 I want you to imagine for a moment.
00:14:59 A president.
00:15:02 Speaking like this, and by the way.
00:15:04 So the way the way I found this quote.
00:15:06 Is when I, when we were when I started to notice that Trump was mentioning every demographic.
00:15:13 Except white people.
00:15:15 Like every single demographic except white people.
00:15:19 And then I started thinking about it and I.
00:15:20 Was like you know.
00:15:22 I don't think any president really mentions white people.
00:15:27 For some reason.
00:15:29 Is this is this?
00:15:31 Like a new phenomenon.
00:15:33 And so I found a database where you can search presidential addresses and include some other things that you know presidents have said.
00:15:42 And I just looked for.
00:15:43 White people.
00:15:45 To see like, OK, well, you know.
00:15:47 And it turns out they used to say white.
00:15:50 People all the time.
00:15:52 And it was pretty ******* based.
00:15:55 And it was because it was back when there was still white primacy.
00:16:00 In America.
00:16:02 And like I said, including post civil War.
00:16:06 The northern.
00:16:08 The northern president.
00:16:10 The winning side of the Civil War.
00:16:15 Addressing Congress because there were members of Congress at the time, who, by the way, were Republicans. See, this is something that you got to understand.
00:16:26 There's always been, like, the myth.
00:16:29 Of the big switch, right? Like the Democrats. Oh, no, the, the, the the Republicans used to like, really like black people. And then they they they stopped liking black people and look.
00:16:42 The one of the reasons why the the GOP.
00:16:47 Is not white centric at all and doesn't care and doesn't and never mentions white people. Just, you know, as an example is that they never have.
00:16:57 They've always.
00:16:59 Been on the side of multiculturalism always.
00:17:05 And just because for a short stretch.
00:17:09 Democrats decided to give a lot of handouts.
00:17:14 To black people to get their votes.
00:17:18 Doesn't change that history. In fact, you know GOP often they brag about it. You know, we're the party of Lincoln.
00:17:26 We free the slaves. The Democrats are the KKK. They're the real racists.
00:17:34 So this was a Democrat, but he was Lincoln's. He was Lincoln's vice president then became president. You know, they impeached him also they. But just like Trump, they couldn't convict him.
00:17:45 And it was for the same reasons he.
00:17:47 Wasn't ruling class.
00:17:50 Andrew Johnson grew up a a poor guy. He didn't even go to school.
00:17:54 He literally didn't go to school.
00:17:58 But he was smart.
00:17:59 And he worked hard and he became mayor.
00:18:03 This is this is before. Like I said, this is before the American dream was really 100% an illusion. There was some truth to the fact, you know, to the idea that.
00:18:13 You could start out not ruling.
00:18:15 Class. Of course they, they they treated you like they treated him like he was never supposed to be president. He was vice president. Fine, right?
00:18:24 And then as soon as.
00:18:24 He was president.
00:18:26 They, you know, they tried to impeach him and kicked him out. You.
00:18:28 Know tried.
00:18:29 To kick him out and.
00:18:32 Eventually he he was out of office.
00:18:36 I think he served like 3 1/2.
00:18:39 Years. Something like.
00:18:40 That, but they did not like him. He was.
00:18:42 Not ruling class.
00:18:44 So I'm going to, I'm going to read.
00:18:46 A quote here.
00:18:55 OK. OK. Well.
00:18:57 A little little puberty spurt there, huh? Yeah, my throat's a little dry because I have no coffee.
00:19:06 But have water. So here we go.
00:19:10 I am aware it is assumed that this system of government for the Southern States.
00:19:16 Is not to be perpetual. What he's talking about to give you contacts, the Southern states were under military control after the civil.
00:19:24 War. And so you know that they they had. It was basically martial law. And so that's what he's.
Speaker
00:19:29 Talking about.
Devon
00:19:31 It is true this military government is to be only provisional.
00:19:37 But it is through this temporary evil that a greater evil is to be made perpetual.
00:19:44 If the guarantees of the Constitution can be broken provisionally to serve, to serve a temporary purpose.
00:19:53 And in a part only of the OR in only part of the country, we can destroy them everywhere.
00:20:02 And for all time.
00:20:04 Arbitrary measures often change.
00:20:07 But they generally change for the worse.
00:20:10 It is the curse of this despotism.
00:20:14 That it has no halting place.
00:20:18 The intermittent exercise of its power brings no sense of security to its subjects, for they can never know what more they will be called to endure when its read right hand is armed to plague them again.
00:20:34 Nor is it possible to conjecture how or where power, unrestrained by law, may seek its next victims. The states that are still free may be enslaved at any moment.
00:20:49 For if the Constitution does not protect all, it protects none.
00:20:54 It is manifestly and or. It is manifestly and avowedly the object of these laws to confer upon ******* the privilege of voting.
00:21:06 And to disenfranchise such a number of white citizens as will give the former a clear majority at all. The elections in the southern states. What he's talking about is there is senators pushing to give blacks the right to vote immediately after the Civil War. And what he's saying is look.
00:21:25 If you give blacks the right to vote, they're going to outnumber the whites and it's going to be a nightmare and he goes, he goes further into.
00:21:34 This to the minds of some persons, is so important that a violation of the Constitution is justified as a means of bringing it about. See what he's saying is giving blacks the right to vote is unconstitutional.
00:21:52 Because it was.
00:21:55 The morality is always false.
00:21:58 Which excuses or wrong because it proposes to accomplish a desirable end and that desirable end wise they wanted to punish the southern whites.
00:22:10 We are not permitted to do evil that good may come, but in this case the end itself is evil as.
00:22:18 Well, as the mean.
00:22:20 So what he's saying is.
00:22:21 Look, you're the you're going to.
00:22:24 Be doing an evil.
00:22:25 Which in.
00:22:26 What he's talking about is is giving the freed slaves the right to vote. He's saying that's evil and you're doing that to punish the whites. And so you're saying it's OK to do this evil because we're going to punish the whites, but that's evil too. So it's not like, like, you're doing something evil to get something good, you're doing something evil to do something evil.
00:22:42 It's just evil.
00:22:44 And look and look, this is a president saying this on the record.
00:22:51 I'll continue the subjugation of the states to ***** domination would be worse than the military despotism under which they are now suffering.
00:23:02 It was believed beforehand that the people would endure any amount of military oppression for any length of time, rather than degrade themselves by subjugation to the ***** race.
00:23:16 Pretty strong words again.
00:23:17 This is the President, United States.
00:23:19 Of the north.
00:23:21 After the after the Civil War.
00:23:26 They have been left without a choice.
00:23:29 See what what he's saying is the.
00:23:31 Southerners were like, look, we'll just, we'd rather have martial law.
00:23:36 We'll, we'll just.
00:23:38 Whatever. We'll live under martial law indefinitely. We're not letting blacks vote.
00:23:45 ***** suffrage again, you know, that's voting like women's suffrage. ***** suffrage was established by Act of Congress and the military officers were commanded to superintend the process of clothing. The ***** race, with the political privileges torn from white men.
00:24:07 The blacks in the South are entitled to be well and humanely governed.
00:24:12 And to have the protection of justice laws for all their rights of a person and property.
00:24:19 If it were practical at this time to give them a government exclusively their own.
00:24:26 You know, like the again ***** colonization under which they might manage their own affairs in their own way.
00:24:35 See again this. This is not integrating them in the wider society. He's basically time at reservations, like with the Indians.
00:24:41 It would become a grave question whether we ought to do.
00:24:45 So now this is where it gets interesting.
00:24:48 Or whether common humanity would not require us to save them from themselves.
00:24:54 See what he's saying is if we give them their, like, reservations, right?
00:24:59 They'll they won't survive.
00:25:03 And and you know.
00:25:04 They they're not. They're not capable of of surviving.
00:25:09 But under the circumstances, this is only.
00:25:12 A speculative point.
00:25:14 It is not.
00:25:15 Proposed merely that they shall govern themselves.
00:25:20 But that they shall rule over the white race.
00:25:24 Make and administer state laws. Elect presidents and members of Congress.
00:25:30 And shape to a greater or less extent, the future destiny of the whole country.
00:25:37 Would such a trust and power be safe in such hands?
00:25:45 He this is what?
00:25:48 He said to Congress.
00:25:51 It keeps going, but this is remember this is the winning side of the civil war. The president after Lincoln.
00:26:00 Saying this to Congress in the open, not privately.
00:26:05 But on the record in.
00:26:06 An address.
00:26:09 The peculiar qualities which should characterize any people who are fit to decide upon the management.
00:26:16 Of public affairs.
00:26:18 For a great state, have seldom been combined. It is the glory of white men to know that they have had these qualities in sufficient measure to build upon this continent a great political fabric and to preserve its stability for more than 90 years.
00:26:37 While in every other part of the world all similar experiments have failed.
00:26:42 But if anything can be proved by known facts, if all reasoning upon evidence is not abandoned, it must be acknowledged.
00:26:53 That in the progress of nations, ******* have shown less capacity for government than any other race of people.
00:27:03 No independent government of any form has ever been successful in their hands.
00:27:09 On the contrary, wherever they have been left to their own devices, they have shown a constant tendency to relapse into barbarism.
00:27:20 In the southern states, however, Congress has undertaken to confer upon them the privilege of the ballot.
00:27:27 Just released from slavery, it may be doubted whether a class that they know or like as a class they know more than their ancestors, how to organize and regulate civil society.
00:27:42 Indeed, it is admitted that the blacks of.
00:27:44 The South are.
00:27:45 Not only regardless of the rights of property, but so utterly ignorant of public affairs that their voting can consist in nothing more than carrying a ballot to the place where they are directed to deposit it.
00:28:02 Does that sound familiar?
00:28:06 Does that sound familiar?
00:28:09 I need not.
00:28:10 Remind you that the exercise of the elective franchise is the highest attribute.
00:28:18 Of an American citizen, unless it's counted by the descendants of these people in Georgia.
00:28:25 And that, when guided by virtue intelligence, patriotism.
00:28:30 And a proper appreciation of our free institutions, it constitutes the true basis of a democratic form of government in which the sovereign power is lodged into the body of the people.
00:28:47 Excuse me.
00:28:49 A trust artificially created not for its own sake, but solely as a means of promoting the general welfare, its influence for good must necessarily depend upon the elevated character and true allegiance of the elector.
00:29:06 In other words, he's saying look.
00:29:09 For this to work.
00:29:11 We need like smart.
00:29:14 People voting OK, you know.
00:29:16 You can't. Just like this is an.
00:29:18 Important thing, if your society is steered by votes.
00:29:24 Then who's voting is kind of a big deal.
00:29:27 And if you look at the track record.
00:29:30 Of of this group of people.
00:29:33 It's not exactly stellar when it comes to forms of government and well, I don't know the wheel.
00:29:43 Two-story buildings.
00:29:46 Just saying.
00:29:50 It ought therefore to be reposed, and none except those who are fitted morally and mentally to administer it well for it, if conferred upon persons who do not justly estimate its value, and who are indifferent as to its results, it will only serve as a means.
00:30:08 Of placing power in the hands of the unprincipled and the ambitious.
00:30:18 Ah, that sounds familiar too.
00:30:22 It will only serve as a means of placing power in the hands of the unprincipled.
00:30:31 And the ambitious, what did we say to something about principles? I think I was talking about recently. Uh, sounds kind of familiar.
00:30:38 And must eventuate in the complete destruction of that liberty of which it should be the most powerful conservator.
00:30:48 Yeah, that that's starting to sound real.
00:30:50 ******* familiar too.
00:30:53 Weird. It's almost like it's almost like he.
00:30:56 Knew what would happen.
00:31:02 And it's funny. You look up, you look up.
00:31:03 Andrew Johnson, they hate him.
00:31:05 They hate him.
00:31:07 Widely regarded as one of the worst presidents, that's like one of.
00:31:11 The that's one of the lines.
00:31:14 I have therefore heretofore urged.
00:31:16 Upon your attention, the great danger.
00:31:20 To be apprehended from an untimely extension of the elective franchise to any new class in our country.
00:31:27 Especially when the large majority of that class and wielding the power thus placed in their hands cannot be expected correctly to comprehend the duties and responsibilities which pertain to suffrage, or in other words, to voting.
00:31:48 Almost as if he had a crystal ******* ball.
00:31:57 Almost as if he could.
00:31:58 Just see into the future.
00:32:03 See what was going to happen.
00:32:05 If you just started letting.
00:32:08 Everyone vote and by the.
00:32:09 Way a lot of this stuff applies to women.
00:32:11 Too, this is before women could vote.
00:32:20 They understood.
00:32:22 I mean, the country was only 90.
00:32:23 Years old that had already had.
00:32:24 A civil war.
00:32:33 So when when you hear these?
00:32:36 Historians tell you that the Civil War was all about slavery and it was all about, you know, that freeing the slaves and integrating them into our society and just being a big melting pot and all this ********.
00:32:57 This was the ******* president.
00:33:03 On the record.
00:33:05 Laying out exactly, you know?
00:33:07 The President of the north.
Speaker
00:33:09 After the after the Civil War.
Devon
00:33:12 Supposedly one of the guys that was trying to destroy racism forever, right?
00:33:20 Laying it all out there saying look.
00:33:24 You guys are evil.
00:33:27 If you're trying, if you're trying to give the vote to these people.
00:33:31 That don't understand this system of government, who have no track record of of maintaining the kind of society.
00:33:38 That we built here.
00:33:39 That we're that we're barely hanging on to after 90 years.
00:33:45 This form of government that's failed every time someone's tried an experiment, you know, like this around the world, that's always failed, but we've somehow managed to keep it going and you're going to **** it all up.
00:33:56 And you're going to do it because you want to punish the ******* cell, which is also evil.
00:34:07 And they impeached him for it.
00:34:17 Because he was right.
00:34:23 He was right and.
00:34:24 It it goes on from there, but.
00:34:27 I mean this.
00:34:27 This is not.
00:34:31 This is like this sounds like ohh.
00:34:33 Wow. That's, like, super ******* racist this.
00:34:35 Is just how ******* people talked.
00:34:38 When there was white primacy in a white country.
00:34:48 Before you had the shame and look.
00:34:51 For ***** sake.
00:34:53 If anyone was supposed to have remember, you know, we're all supposed.
00:34:56 To feel guilty about slavery, right?
00:34:58 Slavery had just.
00:34:59 Been going on like a few weeks ago.
00:35:01 When this guy was talking, he.
00:35:03 Didn't sound that all that ******* guilty.
Speaker
00:35:06 Right. Oh, that's cause he was on the side of of.
Devon
00:35:09 The no, he he was from *******. I think he's from Tennessee.
00:35:14 Like he was from a southern state, he was from a state that seceded.
00:35:27 This is just this is this was just.
00:35:31 Back when you could just.
00:35:34 Say all the things.
00:35:38 That people today are ashamed of.
00:35:42 They're ashamed to say it. They're ashamed to feel it.
00:35:46 They're ashamed to think it.
00:35:51 They feel guilt for things that they they have really nothing at all to do with.
00:36:07 And like I said, for this guy, slavery was like a few weeks ago.
00:36:12 White guilt didn't kick in till much, much later.
00:36:19 Much, much later.
00:36:21 You think there was white guilt in the 1930s when blacks?
00:36:26 Still couldn't vote.
00:36:33 Feel like something happened? Feel like something happened.
00:36:38 In the 30s and 40s that that.
00:36:42 Completely ****** over the minds of the white people in this country, I can't think.
00:36:46 Of what it would be.
00:36:49 What would it be?
00:36:53 Almost as if they were totally reprogrammed.
00:37:00 No, that's that, that's.
00:37:01 Crazy. That's crazy, right? That, that's that's that's totally crazy.
00:37:16 They've they've.
00:37:16 Lied to you.
00:37:21 They've castrated you.
00:37:29 And again.
00:37:31 And what I just read there.
00:37:36 Nowhere is there hate in what he's saying. In fact, he's even saying, look, I don't even know if we should give him, like, reservations or something, because then we're going to be in a tight spot because they're going to self destruct and we're going to, we're going to feel, you know, our humanity is going to kick in and we're going to feel like, you know, responsible, like we're going to help him out.
00:38:01 He's being compassionate.
00:38:05 He's saying the best thing for these guys.
00:38:08 Themselves is to not vote.
00:38:13 And and he's and, he says, look, they they deserve to be governed.
00:38:19 Compassionately and honestly and justly.
00:38:23 There's no hate in what he's saying. He's just laying it all on the line.
00:38:26 And saying look.
00:38:28 I mean.
00:38:30 Look at Africa.
00:38:33 You know, we're we're barely doing it with the demographics we have. We're just, I mean we.
00:38:39 Almost it almost failed, just barely. We just we we just had to fight a bloody ******* war.
00:38:45 And look, you can disagree with his point of view, or at least I don't even know. That's really his point of view, because he is from the South. But you can disagree with what he's saying with, you know, in terms of like the the outcome.
00:38:55 Of that.
00:38:55 But it doesn't.
00:38:56 It doesn't really matter. His point is like, look, we're barely making this.
00:39:00 Happen. We're barely making this work.
00:39:03 And you're going to ****.
00:39:04 It all up.
00:39:05 By giving the vote to a bunch of people.
00:39:07 Who don't understand it.
00:39:11 In fact, voting for them will just be.
00:39:13 It'll people will just tell them to go go to the polls. And who?
00:39:16 To vote for.
00:39:18 And the result is going to be you're going to get.
00:39:19 A bunch of.
00:39:20 ********, who have no principles and nothing but but ambition, elected.
Speaker
00:39:29 Surprise, surprise.
Devon
00:39:36 This man had a time machine.
00:39:49 See what he was saying like like again.
00:39:55 It's not like that caused a riot. I mean, yeah, they tried to impeach him or whatever because they, they, they they were out for blood.
00:40:04 They wanted to punish the South.
00:40:08 And they thought a good way to punish the South was to give the slaves voting rights because they knew exactly what would happen.
00:40:19 And he was. And they were upset that he was.
00:40:22 Being like look guys, this is.
00:40:25 Not cool like this is this is.
Speaker
00:40:30 This is this is.
Devon
00:40:30 Not going to work.
00:40:33 For anybody.
00:40:36 It's not even going to.
00:40:36 Work for the blacks look and again look around is.
00:40:40 It working for the blacks.
00:40:49 It's not working for anybody, is it?
00:40:59 So again, someone in the last dream.
00:41:03 And there's there's.
00:41:04 Maybe we'll go over some of these other speeches another time when I've got more electricity, but I wanted to make sure I got through that. The other thing is.
00:41:17 In the last stream someone mentioned. Ohh.
00:41:19 I told my friend.
00:41:21 What? Like it was a long time friend. I told him what you said about uh, Lincoln and the the ***** colonization that he supported, and now he won't talk to me or whatever. And I said, well, just just, you know, you you can look it up it, it's easy to find and it really is. So I did it. I I looked to see if how hard it would be to find.
00:41:42 And you literally can just look up Lincoln ***** colonization. You'll find a bunch of stuff now, again, a lot of it is is written by, you know, who, and it's framed in, like, a way where they try it cause, you know, they know that. I mean, Lincoln's got a ******* temple in DC. It's called the temple. And I don't know if you guys realize that. Have you ever been to the Lincoln Memorial?
00:42:04 Look up at the top of this giant *******. First of all, it's built like a temple. It's built like a ******* Greek or Roman temple.
00:42:13 With it, like literally like Lincoln's a God. Like if you go like an Ant.
00:42:18 Greek or Roman temple? Where they they had the God inside the temple. It's it's like Lincoln as a God.
00:42:26 And it.
00:42:26 Says at the top.
00:42:28 In this sacred temple.
00:42:30 Blah blah blah blah blah. A bunch of ****.
00:42:36 So Lincoln's basically like a God. Like he can't talk **** about.
00:42:39 Lincoln for some reason.
00:42:41 Not yet. He's like one of the few white people that.
00:42:45 That no one's allowed to.
00:42:47 To **** on for some reason.
00:42:50 Still haven't figured that out? Maybe because he got killed? I don't know.
00:42:56 But because he's like this deity, literally, and he's got a ******* temple.
00:43:04 People, people have that they know they can't just **** on him. So what they do instead is they.
00:43:10 Try to pervert.
00:43:12 Yeah. They don't pervert. They just interpret what he really meant and **** like that.
00:43:19 But it's easy to.
00:43:20 See you. You don't have to look that far. You can look. I mean, it's everywhere. The Encyclopedia Britannica has got a blog on it where again, they try to make.
00:43:29 It sound like well, but you know.
00:43:31 Yeah, like and and like, for example, yeah here.
00:43:33 It is it, rightly.
00:43:34 Strikes the modern reader as a relic of racial bigotry and misguided paternalism. You know, **** like that.
00:43:42 You know, so they'll, they'll but they it's.
00:43:46 They can't change what what he said. They can't change.
00:43:51 What he said or or the record right, or at least not yet. Once everything's digital, I'm sure a lot of that stuff will start to magically change right in the same way that you know, movies about history are magically changing, right? The demographics and such.
00:44:09 And and **** like I I I don't know why they wouldn't tear down Lincoln. I mean, this is a perfect example. Why they they could they should. They should have an excuse. Lincoln was a was a bigot or what the what they say he he was a a relic of racial bigotry and misguided paternalism.
00:44:27 Let's tear down the Lincoln Temple.
00:44:34 So yeah, you you can't say. Yeah, here it is. The policy is naturally difficult to reconcile with Lincoln's popular reputation as the great Emancipator. Yeah, because the great emancipator thing is a myth.
00:44:48 It's a lie.
00:44:49 It's not hard.
00:44:50 To reconcile, if you realize that that was never his plan.
00:44:55 It was never his plan to integrate the freed slaves. Never.
00:45:03 It just wasn't.
00:45:07 And I just read, I just read what?
00:45:08 His vice president said it was no.
00:45:10 One's ******* plan, you know.
00:45:13 It was the plan of senators, A minority, by the way, because they weren't able to convict the president.
00:45:18 When they impeached him.
00:45:19 Is the plan of some senators to to punish the South?
00:45:27 And by the way, they.
00:45:28 Couldn't impeach him. You think?
00:45:29 You think they were letting the Southern states vote in that impeach in that vote to convict? Of course not.
00:45:39 The northern states.
00:45:42 It was a minority.
00:45:50 Why? Because there was white primacy in a white country.
00:45:55 Not supremacy. Primacy.
00:45:58 And this ********, this paternalism thing. Look.
00:46:03 I agree with the term.
00:46:05 I just think it it it comes from. Yeah. Honestly, I think it's a bad thing too, but in a totally for a totally different reason.
00:46:13 You know this misguided paternalism. That's perfect term for it. See again, like when the left.
00:46:18 Talks about stuff.
00:46:20 They're usually describing something that just using bad rhetoric, but in this.
00:46:24 Case, I mean they got it.
00:46:26 Right. It is misguided paternalism.
00:46:31 In the same way that Andrew Johnson was saying, like, look, we can't, you know, if we if we put them in a reservation or or whatever, you know, they're just going to destroy themselves.
00:46:42 That's that's because he feels responsible.
00:46:46 He feels that as a successful, you know, white man on this planet.
00:46:56 His paternal, if you will.
00:47:01 To these other people.
00:47:05 Is is to.
00:47:06 Provide and save them from themselves and this sort of thing when no they should.
00:47:10 Have been.
00:47:10 Like **** it. Get on.
00:47:12 The boats. Sorry about slavery.
00:47:15 It's not our fault. I'll give you a hint of who to blame.
00:47:20 They don't celebrate Christmas.
00:47:26 You know, like that and.
00:47:27 That and that would have.
00:47:27 Been it. But no, they did have the paternalism.
00:47:30 And they said, well, you know, we we can't just.
00:47:33 We got to.
00:47:33 Take care of them. We got. Why?
00:47:43 I mean, I understand.
00:47:44 The instinct. Look, we we are.
00:47:45 We are empathetic people, right?
00:47:49 But it's gonna.
00:47:50 It's historically including in this example I'm giving you now.
00:47:55 It's our undoing more often than it's than it's not.
00:48:00 Because that that empathy is only good if it's tempered.
00:48:09 With patriarchy.
00:48:19 And once so, once you undo the masculinity of the society, the masculinity, the masculinity that says, yeah, I know I have those.
00:48:26 Same I feel bad.
00:48:28 For those guys too, I have those same feelings that you do, but.
00:48:33 You know.
00:48:35 Tough love. Sometimes the answer.
00:48:46 So absolutely, it was misguided paternalism.
00:48:55 All right. So I just wanted to get those those things.
00:49:02 I wanted to make sure that that was.
00:49:05 Clear to that.
00:49:06 Whoever that was that said, that thing about their friend.
00:49:08 Just like look it look it up, it's not.
00:49:10 I didn't. I didn't make.
00:49:11 This **** up.
00:49:13 You can find several examples. It's not hard to find the only the only hitch is, like I said, you get these historians trying to, you know, reconcile it with the the the image of the great Emancipator. He it's because they're trying to reconcile the truth.
00:49:31 With the lie, the myth, the fiction.
00:49:35 And they're just on.
00:49:36 The the problem is they're on the side.
00:49:38 Of the fiction.
00:49:39 And so necessarily, they have to somehow try to spin the reality as something else.
00:49:47 But he's on the record enough to wear.
00:49:53 It's obvious what he wants.
00:50:01 And like I said, like it it.
00:50:02 It it's it. Wasn't that controversial.
00:50:09 Because the Emancipation Proclamation was in 1863.
00:50:17 1863.
00:50:22 What year? Because I don't know. And I probably should.
00:50:33 And type it with one hand here.
00:50:42 1863.
00:50:54 And the civil rights movement wasn't until.
00:51:00 1960s. But when they get there, let's see here.
00:51:03 Abraham Lincoln was assassinated April 1865.
Speaker
00:51:08 Blah blah blah.
Devon
00:51:08 Blah as a result.
Speaker
00:51:11 Blah blah blah.
Devon
00:51:22 And then it just unraveled shortly.
00:51:23 After. Let's see here.
00:51:33 Yes, so they gave.
00:51:34 The 15th or the 15th Amendment, which day of the voting?
00:51:37 Rights could be denied, blah blah blah.
00:51:40 Oh wait, which state?
00:51:44 Alright, here we go. The 14th.
00:51:45 Amendment approved by Congress in 1866 and ratified in 1860.
00:51:49 8 grant citizenship to all persons born or naturalized the United States. That's another thing we.
00:51:55 Need to to.
00:51:55 To change.
00:51:57 Including former slaves and guaranteed equal protection of laws to all citizens. In 1870, Congress passed the last of the.
00:52:05 3 so-called reconstruction amendments, the 15th Amendment, stated that voting rights could not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of race, color or previous condition of servitude. Reconstruction saw by biracial democracy exist in the South of the first time. Much of the powers in the state.
00:52:26 Governments remained in white hands like black voters. Black officials face the.
00:52:32 So basically they they.
00:52:35 They forced the.
00:52:36 South, I mean they after they they.
00:52:40 Johnson got Grant in there. I think it was grant.
00:52:45 They passed the amendments to the Constitution.
00:52:48 Force the South to allow the slaves to vote.
00:52:54 Let's see here.
00:52:57 Here we go. But while the 15th Amendment barred voting rights discrimination on the basis of race, it left the door open for states to determine.
00:53:04 The specific qualifications for suffrage, so basically the Southern states found loopholes.
00:53:11 Southern state legislatures use such qualifications, including literary tests. Oh my God. You mean you'd have to be able?
00:53:16 To read the vote.
00:53:20 You have to be able to read to vote.
00:53:23 See, this is my point. Whites resisted this.
00:53:27 Up until, like the 1960s and the civil rights movement.
00:53:31 Poll taxes.
00:53:33 Oh, you mean there's like a there should be like, an economic barrier. I I don't know how I feel about.
00:53:39 That I'm not necessarily against that.
00:53:41 And other discriminatory practices to disenfranchise a majority of black voters in the decades following reconstruction. As a result, white dominated state legislatures, consolidated control and effectively reestablished the black codes in the form of so-called Jim Crow laws.
00:54:01 People, this was like a normal this was a normal way of looking at the world.
00:54:07 In when in a?
00:54:08 Country where there was white primacy.
00:54:16 In 1950s and 60s, securing voting rights for African Americans in the South became a central focus of the civil rights movement. While the sweeping Civil Rights Act of 1964 finally banned segregation, schools and other public places that did little to remedy the problem.
00:54:31 Discrimination in voting.
00:54:32 Rights. So in 1964.
00:54:36 Not that long ago.
00:54:39 They still had like, these. Uh.
00:54:43 Barriers to vote.
00:54:45 And look, I mean, Oh my God, literacy test.
00:54:50 I mean, they make it sound like it's evil, that you should have to be able to read the ballot before you're voting.
00:54:58 The brutal attacks by the state and local law enforcement on hundreds of peaceful marchers led by Martin Luther King and other civil.
00:55:05 Rights blah.
Speaker
00:55:05 Blah blah blah.
Devon
00:55:07 So yeah, like.
00:55:09 This wasn't fringe. This was normal in white society.
00:55:17 For like 100 years like until like the 60s. The *******.
00:55:22 Here we go before the passage of the Voting Rights Act, an estimated 23% of eligible black voters were registered nationwide by 1969.
00:55:32 And I bet you can guess the people that were behind this, the that number rose to 61% by 1980. The percentage of black adult.
00:55:41 Population on Southern voting voter rolls surpassed that in the rest of the country.
00:55:55 1980.
00:55:59 1980.
00:56:03 And look if if we had more time, it wouldn't be that hard. I promise I can. In fact, I can promise you without even looking.
00:56:15 I know the ethnicity of the people.
00:56:18 Running these NGOs and these nonprofits that went to the South to actively dismantle all these protections that they put in.
00:56:34 This wasn't that long ago.
00:56:39 And you're wondering why we're in this downward spiral? This ******* nosedive.
00:56:54 The 1960s.
00:56:58 See, This is why people hate boomers, really, and, and a lot of boomers. It's not their fault that they were alive during this.
00:57:03 Time but the 1960s.
00:57:06 It's just when a lot of the **** just went on, it just unraveled. Like everything. Everything all at once unraveled.
00:57:22 I'm going to take a look at chat and then.
00:57:23 I'm going to probably wrap things up here because.
00:57:26 Battery power is going down. I don't know how much longer the inverter will keep going.
Speaker
00:57:33 Bumper, bump, bump. Bump, bump, bum.
Devon
00:57:37 Someone said something earlier that I was going to respond to, but that was like a long time ago.
00:57:43 I'm never going to find that comment.
00:57:52 America is doomed not just because white people are being outnumbered by the 3rd WORLDERS, but because most white people, even the most conservatives, believe in equality, democracy and women should have the right to vote and racism is evil, et cetera.
00:58:04 Yeah, but like I was just talking.
00:58:05 About like before the 19.
00:58:08 Really, it was before the 1940s, right?
00:58:12 Before the 1940s, it wasn't like a big deal. It wasn't a big deal that they had all these barriers to voting and look.
00:58:25 Honestly, it's not even that racist having a literacy test is isn't racist.
00:58:31 Like most of these.
00:58:32 Laws. They're not racist.
00:58:39 It's just setting a bar higher than than you know, like Andrew Johnson said. Like, look, these people aren't prepared for this responsibility.
00:58:49 And I I don't think that's wrong. If if a literacy test is keeping them from from playing the game.
00:59:04 I mean, if that's your big, that's your example of the great evil in the South was they had literacy tests.
00:59:12 Like the poll tax, like look, I got mixed feelings about that. I don't know.
00:59:17 But I.
00:59:18 Come on.
00:59:20 A literacy test.
00:59:22 ****, they should do that now.
00:59:32 Let me take a.
00:59:32 Look here.
00:59:37 YouTube notifications for trobo. Alright, I'll look into it. Like I said, it's just the app.
00:59:44 It's stupid that it doesn't just do it. Why would it not just do?
00:59:47 It everything else does it.
00:59:50 The Trobo you have to do this like magical *******, you know, whatever thing to make it, just to tell people that you're on, who gives a ****.
00:59:56 **** them if they're not gonna tell people.
Speaker
01:00:00 But but and.
Devon
01:00:00 By the way, I tell everyone on Telegram, Gab and Twitter. It's like, you know how many times you got to be told and how many places.
01:00:09 Devin, have you seen?
01:00:10 The Ultimate World War 2 documentary.
01:00:13 The greatest story. Yeah, I've seen.
01:00:14 It it.
01:00:15 It's super long and look, it's a little propaganda, but yeah, it's.
01:00:20 It's worth a watch. It's worth a watch.
01:00:27 But conservatives are dumb hillbillies. Wouldn't it literacy hurt them so much ********, yeah.
01:00:32 Last thing is like.
01:00:36 I mean, look, I don't want stupid anybody voting, honestly.
01:00:43 There should be literacy tests, but like look.
01:00:44 It does first of all.
01:00:46 It doesn't even matter anymore, cause voting is a joke now, voting doesn't matter anymore.
01:00:52 And partially because they started in in 1860.
01:00:58 5 or whatever it was.
01:01:02 That was the beginning of the end.
01:01:05 That's when they started watering it down. Slowly, slowly.
01:01:09 Drip, drip, drip.
01:01:11 And everyone that tried to shore it up with things like, Oh my God, literacy tests.
01:01:18 Oh, so racist. The literacy tests.
01:01:24 What happened to him?
01:01:27 They got attacked by nonprofits.
01:01:30 They got attacked by billionaires.
01:01:35 Of a particular tribe.
01:01:40 Because they had a they had.
01:01:41 A very big interest.
01:01:43 In dissolving white primacy.
01:01:46 In their host country.
01:01:51 Huge interest.
01:01:57 They were a competing group.
01:02:02 They had to dismantle that ****.
01:02:13 And it took a long time. See, this is where I keep. I keep saying.
01:02:17 Zoom out the graph.
01:02:22 When you realized that we had, like the northern president, talking like what I just.
01:02:28 Was saying like 150 years ago.
01:02:33 When you realize that.
01:02:35 That is a.
01:02:36 Point on the graph.
01:02:39 And then look at where we are now on the graph.
01:02:44 And you still think we?
01:02:45 You think we're going to pull up?
01:02:46 We're going to pull out of that nosedive.
01:02:50 You gotta zoom it out, man.
01:02:54 You have been losing.
01:02:59 For close to two centuries.
01:03:05 There has been no U-turn.
01:03:08 There's simply been little tiny UPS, pump and dumps.
01:03:14 On the way down.
01:03:16 In fact, there hasn't even been a *******.
01:03:18 Dead cat bounce.
01:03:20 There hasn't.
01:03:26 It's just down, down, down, down, down.
01:03:30 Pump and dump down, down, down, pump and dump.
01:03:35 Down, down, down.
01:03:49 Is anybody else getting the signal not detected on the screen?
01:03:54 I hope not.
01:03:56 It says it's still going.
01:04:00 The voltage is dropping though.
01:04:03 What do you think about the Advent?
01:04:09 They're militantly anti socialist and union, so at least that seems based, though at Christian churches, I don't know thing about him actually some of the 7th day.
01:04:21 Yeah, I actually I knew. Actually. I I did.
01:04:24 Know a guy?
01:04:26 That belonged to that church, but he was like.
01:04:29 This Uber capitalist libertarian so doesn't really that, that's.
01:04:35 If that's representative of of that religion, I'm not that impressed.
01:04:40 Do you think we're going to have woke famines in this country because Californians are bad, similarly to how they **** the electrical grid with their work?
01:04:50 No, I mean, look, they didn't really **** over the Electro electrical grid with the woke energy. I mean, it was Texas, the Texas power grid, from my understanding was privatized.
01:05:01 They ****** over the the the power grid with capitalism.
01:05:09 You know all these conservatives.
01:05:12 Trying to make it sound like it's because of windmills. I mean, it's that's not what's I mean. That's maybe a small part of it, but a lot of it was just like when you have private prisons and that sort of a thing.
01:05:24 It's just it's all comes down to.
01:05:26 The bottom line?
01:05:30 So they, I mean they, they they did the math and they're like the chances of.
01:05:37 You know, Texas freezing over is so low. We don't want to spend the.
01:05:40 Money to do that.
01:05:43 Because we're in the business of making money, not providing electricity.
01:05:48 And I don't know it's.
01:05:53 I don't know. I don't.
01:05:54 Know I I in terms of utilities and stuff like that.
01:05:59 I I think there's a good argument to be made to have those, at the very least quasi government like most like most states actually do with the utilities.
01:06:08 But Texas, my understand, I could be wrong about this, but my understanding is Texas privatized a lot of that ****.
01:06:15 Years ago.
01:06:19 And maybe including the windmills I.
01:06:21 Think I don't know.
01:06:23 I thought you'd have to use some World War 2 ciphers to weed out people, but just using boomer tech seems to be giving a bunch of people.
01:06:30 Problems. Are you going to use the people that got past level one and two as general laborers? New society? I I haven't quite figured out really where I'm.
01:06:42 Going with it on a slip.
01:06:45 I I just right now it's just it's I I was researching like different.
01:06:52 Encryption that would, that's crackable, you know.
01:06:54 Like because I want it to be something you can actually solve.
01:06:58 But like you said, I already know that what I'm doing is enough of a hurdle to where a lot of people aren't going to figure it out.
01:07:07 And so I am going to add complexity to it, but I want to ease into it.
01:07:13 You know, I don't want to make what he's talking about is the secret messages. I don't want to have, like, these secret messages that no one can.
01:07:19 Read, you know like.
01:07:20 That's then it's just like, you know, screaming into the void.
01:07:26 But yeah, maybe there'll be something.
01:07:31 Uh, let's see here what majority of what majority of Devon's viewers are white. The answer may surprise you.
01:07:39 I don't know. I don't know what you mean by that.
01:07:41 But yeah, I know there's people that.
01:07:42 Aren't white that that listen to?
01:07:44 My streams.
01:07:45 And stuff and look.
01:07:46 That's that's cool.
01:07:49 You know, white primacy in white countries.
01:07:52 Has nothing to do with.
01:07:54 With dominating other races.
01:07:57 Or hating them or any of that ****.
01:08:01 It has, it's.
01:08:02 About being honest and looking out for your interests like, I don't know every other ******* group on the planet.
01:08:12 And look, if I push it a little hard, sometimes it's because when no one else is helping you push, sometimes you have to.
01:08:19 Push a little hard.
01:08:22 We could maybe be a little more or a little less aggro about some of this **** if if more people were on board.
01:08:33 And I don't think I'm I'm that aggro.
Speaker
01:08:35 About it anyway.
Devon
01:08:43 Someone says he's half black, half Jew.
01:08:46 So you're Drake? I don't know. Drake listened to this. This stream.
01:08:52 Drake, you make terrible music.
01:08:57 I'd even do you think the USA should apply resistance in the style of Serbians overthrowing the OR overthrowing Milosevic? I think that would whoops, going fast.
01:09:10 I think that.
01:09:10 Would be a good solution for America.
01:09:14 I don't know, I I.
01:09:18 I don't know. I just. You got to remember.
01:09:23 Geographically, there's a big difference. You know, America's gigantic.
01:09:28 Were spread out. The people on the right are not geographically located in one part of the country, you know or or the other it's we're just kind of spread out part of that by design. If you think that that after the civil war, the federal government didn't spend.
01:09:48 Decades upon decades upon decades studying that and trying to think of things that they could implement to prevent something like that from ever happening again. I mean, you're crazy the the, I.
01:10:01 Mean just the.
01:10:03 You know things as simple as like the the.
01:10:07 When ice, when the when you have illegal immigrants cross the border.
01:10:12 They're they're. This is real. They're they're getting them and they're putting them on ******* airplanes. They're flying to the states, like ******* Maine.
01:10:22 To await their trial right to await their their immigration trial in Maine.
01:10:28 They're flying them to like, the whitest states.
01:10:33 You know, and then not only that, but just all the other demographic busting up that's been happening with the forced immigration.
01:10:40 In the South or just everywhere you know the the, the busing of kids into to white schools and all this stuff like they're purposely atomizing you.
01:10:51 And they have been.
01:10:54 For decades.
01:10:57 And whites have supported it.
01:11:00 Whites have let it happen.
01:11:05 Another reason This is why people get so angry with the boomers? Because it seems like that's that's like the generation where the the, the, the switch was flipped in the brain, right?
01:11:20 I mean, just think.
01:11:20 About it like good example of this.
01:11:23 That show, all in the family, right?
01:11:26 Where the the.
01:11:28 Father of the so he's like the generation before the boomers, right?
01:11:33 He's the character.
01:11:35 That all the boomers they knew a guy like that. That's why it was relatable. That's why it was funny. Oh, he's the racist old guy. No, it's.
01:11:42 Just that generation.
01:11:44 That generation just got it. That generation believed in white primacy.
01:11:53 And the boomers thought they were enlightened and woke and did a bunch of ******* drugs and ****** each other in mud puddles.
01:12:02 While listening to Jimi Hendrix.
01:12:07 And, you know, dismantled all the protections that the South had implemented to stop.
01:12:18 A wave of of voters who couldn't read.
01:12:24 From voting for people they didn't really. I mean, they were just being told here. Go vote for this guy. He'll give you stuff.
01:12:38 You know, but they all felt good.
01:12:39 Because you know little black boys and little white girls.
Speaker
01:12:45 The holding hands.
01:12:50 Because somebody.
01:12:51 Had a dream.
Devon
01:12:58 Because some ******* ****** that worked for a.
01:13:00 Jew had a dream.
01:13:07 And now he has a statue.
01:13:13 Made a statue made in China.
01:13:18 That's how ****** we are now.
01:13:20 I I guess that's kind of funny. I I like that it was I. I'm pretty sure it was made in China. I I know the artist was Chinese. In fact, you can kind of tell if you look at the if you.
01:13:29 Look at the face. It looks kind.
01:13:30 Of Asian any because they say like when you.
01:13:34 When you're an artist and you're first doing portraits.
01:13:38 A lot of the, you know, even if you're drawing other people, a lot of them or just a made-up person, they end up resembling you.
01:13:46 Because the person that you've seen the most.
01:13:49 Is you? I mean, because every day, you know, when you brush your teeth, you know, you look in the mirror. The person you've studied, certainly the most because you know, if you're just staring at someone, it's going to weird them out. But you can stare at yourself in the.
01:14:01 Mirror for.
01:14:01 Hours and no big deal, right? So the person that you've examined closely, at least the face they've examined closely, is your own.
01:14:13 So you can actually kind of tell there's a little bit of that. If you look at, I'll bring it up.
01:14:18 He looks Asian. He looks like he looks like a jungle Asian kind of. Let's see here.
01:14:28 Hopefully this.
01:14:30 We'll see. We'll see.
01:14:32 Like like I said, the voltage.
01:14:33 Is is dropping.
Speaker 1
01:14:34 Popping. That's alright, it's still it's.
Devon
01:14:37 Let's keep it up.
01:14:49 Yeah, he kind of has, like, an. Yeah, this guy, he looks kind of Asian, he.
01:15:05 Come on, you *******.
01:15:06 ***** ** ****.
01:15:16 Yeah, I think another reason why non whites would enjoy this stream is that it's probably refreshing to hear a white that doesn't want to just ******* stab himself in *** **** all the time.
01:15:26 Here we go. Does he look kind of?
01:15:28 Asian any?
01:15:31 A little bit.
01:15:34 Oh, I have a dream.
01:15:40 Like a little bit you know.
01:15:43 Definitely has like that Asian any, some. There's just something about. It looks a little Asian.
01:15:50 Like like he's a blasian.
01:15:59 So yeah, they.
01:16:02 He was, yeah. It was made by.
01:16:06 And it was made by, I think it was a Chinese guy, pretty sure.
01:16:09 It was made in China.
01:16:12 There are many high IQ people who are very good at 1 certain thing and then God awful. The rest you might have to select certain people who wouldn't be capable of decoding.
01:16:24 Are you trying to make excuses for not Dakota?
01:16:28 I don't know.
01:16:30 You guys are making it sound like I'm really going to make it like a.
01:16:33 Fight Club or something like that.
01:16:36 Probably not.
01:16:38 The incessant infighting on telegram is so tiresome it's much harder to fight the subversive elements within our own ranks than it is to fight enemies at the gates. Why are people that determined to punch right? Because they're, they're *******. Just ignore them.
01:16:52 You know, you don't have to.
01:16:53 Takes 2 to fight.
01:16:54 If someone's just being a an idiot there, chances are they're trying to get.
01:16:59 A rise out of you.
01:17:01 I don't know why.
01:17:01 Everyone like has such a hard time with this. People learned a long time ago that.
01:17:06 You don't feed the trolls and it just goes away. I can tell you as a former troll myself.
01:17:13 I don't know about.
01:17:13 Former like why do you why do you?
01:17:15 Think I rickrolled people.
01:17:16 With the song you think if if no one had been ******** about the intro.
01:17:20 Music that you would have been rickrolled.
01:17:22 You see how this works?
01:17:25 Just don't feed the beast. Don't feed it.
01:17:28 And it just goes away.
01:17:30 They're there because you're feeding them. It's like the it's like if you ever go to the beach.
01:17:36 And you get attacked by seagulls. They're.
01:17:39 It's because people are ******* feeding them Cheetos.
01:17:41 All the time.
01:17:43 And now that's, that's where they get their food. They've just become these like. Or if you go to like, in fact, if you go to DC, go to the mall, the squirrels will.
01:17:50 Confront you like wanting food.
01:17:53 Because they're just so used to it.
01:17:56 Yeah, just don't, just don't.
01:18:00 And look, we'll probably do some pruning down the road.
01:18:04 But in the meantime, it's just easier not to.
01:18:09 I mean just.
01:18:11 There's just like do.
01:18:12 You go like perfect example. You're walking down the street.
01:18:16 And there's the homeless guy screaming about.
01:18:20 Anything, it doesn't matter, do you start trying to argue with him? If you disagree with whatever insanity he's saying? No. Why? Because you don't want like this. Scary.
01:18:29 **** smelling psycho to start screaming his crazy **** at you and possibly fall you home and.
01:18:34 All that stuff. So.
01:18:35 It's you get it. In the real world. Just get it on the Internet too. Just.
01:18:40 Why would you argue with?
01:18:42 The crazy person screaming nonsense.
01:18:46 You know.
01:18:50 I mean, look, I I.
01:18:52 Get so much hate all the time on.
01:18:56 Lots of platforms.
01:18:59 I just. I don't. I just don't.
01:19:00 Care. And it and it usually goes away, you know.
01:19:05 There's, I mean there. I'm sure there's there's people that.
01:19:08 That will.
01:19:10 You know, notice me? Senpai. Notice my hate for you or something. I don't know.
01:19:15 But uh, you know it, it's just.
01:19:19 Just don't engage with with crazy you don't. Don't put **** **** ** crazy.
01:19:22 That's like one of the.
01:19:25 The easiest.
01:19:26 Rules that you can follow that will save you a lot of pain in life. Just don't put **** **** ** crazy.
01:19:36 Have you seen the Yellowstone TV series? They seem to be demonizing ranchers as bloodthirsty capitalist murderers. At the same time, Gates wants us to eat 100% plant based protein and all eat people before.
01:19:49 We eat the synthetic meat.
01:19:51 No, I have not seen it.
01:19:59 I used to troll.
01:20:00 Wait, that's talking to someone else.
01:20:06 What do I think of that kid soap?
01:20:10 I don't know. I I guess she's. I don't I.
01:20:13 I only saw like a couple of her videos when she.
01:20:15 Was still on YouTube.
01:20:21 I'm pretty sure like.
01:20:24 I'm pretty sure she had, like, help from her brother or someone like that. It just didn't seem like something a little girl would just come up with.
01:20:34 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. I haven't seen. I know she's she's working for.
01:20:40 That what is it called? Gavin McGinnis. His thing? I don't. Yeah, I don't know. I haven't seen anything she's made in in well over.
01:20:47 A year, I guess. Now it's been a long time.
Speaker
01:20:47 Spend lot of.
Devon
01:20:54 Let's see here. Oh, yeah. And last the last time I heard her on anything on, like, a stream, she sounded very, you know, libertarian. Whatever. She's a kid, though. So it's like, whatever.
01:21:12 What do I think about Isabella? I don't know.
01:21:15 Who that is?
01:21:18 Tim Poole is a global homeo cheerleader.
01:21:22 Yes, he is.
01:21:23 Yes, he is. He's he's well, he's a businessman.
01:21:28 He's just in it for the money.
01:21:31 He goes with whatever's going to maximize his profits.
01:21:37 If you want to know Tim Poole.
01:21:38 'S opinion on something.
01:21:42 Think what would the most people agree with?
01:21:47 There you go.
01:21:49 That's Tim Poole's opinion on everything.
01:21:54 What would the largest audience feel comfortable hearing?
01:22:00 Well, that's that's what he's going to say.
01:22:09 What do I think about Freemasons? I don't. I don't know enough about Freemasons.
01:22:16 I've never really studied them.
01:22:18 I think any secret society is shady.
01:22:21 What little I do know about them doesn't.
01:22:24 It doesn't look good.
01:22:27 But at the same time that I say that, I think every secret society seems shady, I kind.
01:22:32 Of want to make one.
01:22:36 Got to fight fire with fire.
01:22:38 You know.
01:22:40 You can't beat them. Join them.
01:22:43 It's it's not in us. It goes against kind of. It goes against how we think though we you know I'm all about truth and hope, you know like This is why I do this.
01:22:51 Is I want everyone to know what I know.
01:22:54 I don't like keeping secrets.
01:22:58 But maybe maybe there's maybe there's an advantage to that. Clearly, I guess there has to be, right?
01:23:04 The the problem is I kind of feel like it has to be coupled with power, right? So like skull and Bones it's not.
01:23:12 Like skull and.
01:23:13 Bones was a bunch of just like public school kids that created a club, and next thing you know, they're all getting elected president. And you know CEO's of you.
01:23:23 Know these were.
01:23:24 Already rich, powerful kids.
01:23:27 So basically what they're doing is they're just, you know, forming like Voltron into like this super rich that that's all that it's, it's.
01:23:34 Safety in numbers.
01:23:37 And you know, if you add the secret element to it.
01:23:41 A lot of that's look a lot of that ritual, that creepy ritual **** with skull and bones, for example, where they do like the the funked up stuff like jacking off in a coffin and all, you know, all the weird stuff, right?
01:23:55 That's really it. It's the same.
01:23:58 It it's it's really a tactic that, well, fraternities use the same kind of ****, right where they shame people, gangs, you know, they they where you.
01:24:07 Have to get your *** kicked by the rest of the gang to get into the gang. You know, like this is just these are just normal loyalty tactics.
01:24:18 So they yeah, they sound creepy and satanic and scary and all this ****, and there's probably an element of that.
Speaker
01:24:23 Right.
Devon
01:24:24 But really, it's it's a proven method.
01:24:29 Of having that kind of loyalty? Is it a necessary element? I don't know. I don't know. I've never been in a secret.
01:24:37 Society so I.
01:24:37 Don't. I don't know.
01:24:39 I don't even know. Does every secret society do something similar? I mean, I think they all have ritual like they all do something. Maybe at the very least they do.
01:24:47 Something goofy, right?
01:24:49 So in the case of Masons, you know, I think everyone is seeing a lot of the the leaked stuff with that where they have the.
01:24:57 The rituals, which, by the way, for all you Mormons out there, if you think there's not a connection.
01:25:07 If you haven't been to the temple or whatever, I think you can still find on YouTube. I don't know how this guy did it, but a guy literally had a hidden camera and went through like.
01:25:20 Endowment ceremonies in the temple in salt. I don't know if Salt Lake but it.
01:25:24 Was some Mormon temple, and I mean, they're right down to the apron and everything.
01:25:31 It's very Masonic looking, very Masonic looking and look a lot of the early.
01:25:37 Mormons were Masons.
01:25:41 But yeah, having that ritual aspect of things, including, you know, you could say Mormonism, right where the you're not. I mean, look, I was a.
01:25:48 Mormon growing up, I had no idea that's what they did in the temple because.
01:25:52 You can't, I.
01:25:53 Mean you can go and do certain things, but.
01:25:55 You can't, like go to.
Speaker
01:25:56 Like the.
Devon
01:25:58 To that stuff until you're married and do all this other stuff right and.
01:26:04 But yeah, so having like some kind of ritual aspect to and and a level of secrecy and you know surrounding that, I think that's.
01:26:13 A probably a, maybe a necessary.
01:26:16 Component I don't know. I don't know.
01:26:18 I don't.
01:26:19 Know if we make the.
01:26:21 Order of the black pill or something like that. I don't know if we're going to.
01:26:25 And we're definitely.
01:26:26 Not jacking off and coughing. Sorry guys, we're not.
01:26:28 Going to we're not.
01:26:30 We're not going to do that. That's not going to be a part of it. Absolutely not.
01:26:37 But will there?
01:26:37 Have to be something. I don't know I.
01:26:39 Don't. I've thought about it.
01:26:39 I've been like, yeah, you know, is that like psychologically is?
01:26:42 That something you have to do.
01:26:45 Not necessarily. Like shame related cause like like I was saying like the the Mason stuff doesn't seem like shame related. It just seems goofy. You know? Like maybe it's a little embarrassing cause.
01:26:53 It's goofy, but.
01:26:56 Yeah, I don't know anyway.
01:27:03 That's the Spanish.
01:27:05 Friend. Oh, OK, I see you're saying.
01:27:09 The the the Spanish.
01:27:14 Which that chick. The *** ***** that's going around on the Internet.
01:27:19 The hot Spanish fascist or whatever. I don't know much.
01:27:22 About her because.
01:27:25 All I know is I've seen her picture and I've seen, like, people raving about her and and saying, yeah, I've read like a couple headlines, but I haven't.
01:27:36 I haven't lied, dug into it any deeper than that.
01:27:39 Maybe I will.
01:27:41 If they have translated speeches, I mean, I'm not.
01:27:44 Gonna. I'm not.
01:27:45 I'm not going to ******* learn Spanish.
Speaker
01:27:50 Let's see here.
Devon
01:27:57 What are your thoughts from the hoop?
01:27:58 Zone. I don't know what that is.
01:28:00 What telegram channels influencers do you follow and think are based? I have never heard of daughter of Albion until yesterday.
01:28:08 Uh, I don't. I don't really follow like a bunch of them. These are usually people that I've talked to because I've been on their streams or or something like that. A couple of good ones. I mean, I honestly, I mostly what I follow is like what everyone else follows, like the breaking 911, the.
01:28:29 Let's see here.
01:28:31 Mark Collett.
01:28:33 UM.
01:28:37 Sidney Powell, for some reason, still.
01:28:40 You know, disclose TV, you know, just stuff.
01:28:43 Like that.
01:28:44 Most of it's news.
01:28:51 Let's see here. We've got we've got to wrap things up.
01:28:52 My my powers.
01:28:55 Going down fast here.
01:28:57 Let's do it. Let's do a lightning round.
01:29:03 What is a good shortwave radio? Pretty much all the new ones are.
01:29:07 Fairly adequate.
01:29:11 If you want to have something that can also do ham radio, but if you're just talking about receiving.
01:29:18 There's a lot. Just look for a radio that's capable of doing single side band. I think that would be important.
01:29:27 You can usually get something that's just a receiver for less than $100 that's portable. New uh.
01:29:36 I there's a I think Texan like, but Texan like it's a Chinese company I think or Japanese. So I don't know which.
01:29:44 Like TE C.
01:29:46 SUN, they make one that's like 75 bucks that does single sideband and does everything and you can get like a real small portable antenna. And for good reviews, I don't know that the stuff that I use for that is probably overkill for what most people would ever need.
01:30:05 You know, if you have the money.
01:30:08 I still think even though it's kind of an oldie, it's not that in fact that's kind of a you don't.
01:30:12 Need as much money now.
01:30:14 But a Yaesu FT818.
01:30:19 Is a. It's basically a.
01:30:22 Ham shack in a in a tiny little radio.
01:30:26 Like it does everything it does. UHF, VHF does 6 meters. It does all.
01:30:31 The the.
01:30:33 Short wave stuff.
01:30:35 It does AM it does FM, it does. And in fact you can modify it.
01:30:40 You can just.
01:30:41 And it's not that hard and you can find a video on the Internet that shows you how to do it. You just change.
01:30:45 A little bit of start. I'm not saying you should do this.
01:30:48 You just solder a couple of things.
01:30:50 That they're really easy to.
01:30:51 Get to you.
01:30:53 Can now magically transmit on everything, so.
01:30:58 You know, just just saying it's.
01:31:01 That again, it's an old radio.
01:31:04 Or at least that design, like the they still make them.
01:31:08 But it's, I mean, I guess that's why they still make them. It's tried and true.
01:31:15 And you can find a bunch of.
01:31:19 A bunch of stuff that that's compatible with it, like a lot of accessories and things like that because it's been around for so long, you can get used ones real.
01:31:26 Cheap. I see them on eBay all the time.
01:31:30 I mean by real cheap, I mean, you know, they're.
01:31:31 Still kind of.
01:31:33 And like 400 bucks or something like that.
01:31:45 Favorite **** star? I don't have one.
01:31:48 **** is degenerate.
01:31:52 That's great. I have a soldering iron. I'm not a I'm not afraid completely.
01:31:57 To trash electronics or I can fix it hold.
01:32:00 My beer.
01:32:01 Yeah, I I've been fixing stuff all day.
01:32:06 Which has been hard because I can't use a soldering iron.
01:32:09 Because obviously that would destroy my my power.
01:32:13 But I had a a tube amp.
01:32:18 That I was.
01:32:20 Cleaning a bunch of **** out of.
01:32:24 That's been sitting on a shelf for a long time because I want to get that thing up on the air.
01:32:34 Devin doesn't like the aesthetics of modern SDR radios and the lack of repairability, but that's just his quirks. Otherwise they work fine and.
01:32:41 Are very robust electronics.
01:32:44 Yeah, I mean like.
01:32:47 Yeah, the the aesthetically, they, they are trash.
01:32:50 And they do lack repairability.
01:32:53 That's the the more, more so, the repair ability thing. I mean, yeah, I like I am sometimes a a form over function kind of a guy.
01:33:02 But the lack of repairability is kind of a big deal if you think about.
01:33:06 It like if you're out in the.
01:33:09 You know, in the apocalypse you're not going to have an easy time fixing it, but yeah, you can get something cheaper. Like there's a bunch of Chinese SDR style radios that are that are cheaper than the 818, but it's not going to do the same. At least not that I'm not aware of one that does this. This has the same capabilities.
01:33:28 And they're not that much cheaper, considering that some of the.
01:33:32 The compromises you have to make to use them.
01:33:37 And look, the 818 is not aesthetically good either. It looks like something made in the 90s.
01:33:43 Because it probably was designed in the 90s.
01:33:49 Alright guys.
01:33:52 Well, I think we're going.
01:33:52 To wrap it up.
01:33:54 Even though this is this.
01:33:55 Has been a relatively short stream.
01:33:59 Did you see the NASA Mars Rover landing, Devon? I think they whoops filmed that where you live. I just saw I didn't see the footage. I just saw that that it had landed and I saw the like a black and white photo.
01:34:14 But I mean, look, I'm not as skeptical of space as a lot of people.
01:34:19 I think it's.
01:34:21 Much more likely that unmanned probes are going places than than manned things, and honestly, I I'm not even saying that we've never been.
01:34:31 To the moon.
01:34:33 I'm just saying that the official story.
01:34:36 Of the moon landing has some.
01:34:39 Very weird things about it that don't add up.
01:34:42 And I I I think it's.
01:34:47 Likely the official story.
01:34:51 Is not entirely true, but I'm I'm not even saying we've never had a a person on the moon. I don't know. Maybe we did.
01:34:57 But I don't think that it's the.
01:34:59 Way they said.
01:35:01 And especially gets more suspicious every year that we don't go back or no one else does either, right?
01:35:08 That alone should tell you that something's up.
01:35:12 If in you know in in 1969 the same year that all the Boomers were.
01:35:15 Getting super high and ******* in mud puddles and and getting rid of all the barriers for illiterate people to vote like at the same time that's going on somehow. We're also going to the moon, but now we can't.
01:35:31 You know, just there's a lot of things that just don't add up. There's just a lot.
01:35:35 Of things that don't seem right.
01:35:37 The computer that operated the moon landing.
01:35:43 Was less powerful, less powerful.
01:35:46 Than a a wrist watch that you would get out of a like a free free watch that you would get out of a a box of cereal or or a I don't even know. Like at a carnival or something like that. Like that's more powerful than the computer that was.
01:36:02 On board the.
01:36:04 Craft that land on the moon.
01:36:06 Yet somehow somehow.
01:36:11 It just seems like this impossible feat.
01:36:14 To do today.
01:36:16 Yeah. At the same time, you could say, yeah, well.
01:36:19 That what else happened in the 60s, right?
01:36:22 Maybe, maybe, diversity is why we haven't been back to the moon. Yeah, like, that's entirely. That's entirely possible, guys.
01:36:29 You can't. You can't think that think that.
01:36:32 Everything's gotten dysgenic, but somehow NASA didn't.
01:36:37 It's a government. It's a government agency.
01:36:43 You don't think that they're also subjected to the same diversity hire ship that they started around that same time?
01:36:49 That everything stopped working.
Speaker
01:36:53 I mean.
Devon
01:36:55 You know.
01:36:58 I'm just saying.
01:37:01 When when the supposedly.
01:37:04 They did the moon landing stuff, which, like I said, I don't know, maybe parts are true. Maybe none of it is. I don't know.
01:37:10 But it's a little more believable when you look at the the demographics that claim to have done that you know.
01:37:21 What I imagine that it looks like now of.
01:37:23 Course now of.
01:37:24 Course. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I forgot. A Black lady wrote all the software. Yeah. You know, of course. They're like, they're going back and trying.
01:37:31 To find all these ridiculous diversity things. But like, let's just, you know, come on. No one believes that ****.
01:37:40 Uh, SpaceX is doing better than NASA because SpaceX is more white and more male, right? And they're. And that's also why the they're going after.
01:37:49 Them they they're literally going after Elon Musk for hiring too many Americans because he wasn't doing the H1B1 visa enough. Like, I don't know if you.
01:37:58 Or maybe at all? I don't know, but.
01:38:00 At the very least, he wasn't doing it enough.
01:38:02 And so they're saying that. Can you imagine that they're actually trying to?
01:38:05 Make the case.
01:38:07 That he needs to be.
01:38:10 Sued because he's hiring too many Americans.
01:38:16 Thoughts on Flat Earth theories? Yeah, they're they're. It's dumb.
01:38:21 It's dumb. It's interesting to entertain for like an afternoon.
01:38:26 And you know, especially if once you realize how many lies there are out there, it's it's good to entertain and to investigate even **** like flatter because it's like, alright, well, who knows, right? They lied about everything else.
01:38:42 So maybe they lied about this too.
01:38:44 But literally, if you can't figure it out after like.
01:38:48 Alright for.
01:38:49 Let's say a.
01:38:50 Little slow. Not an afternoon if you can't.
01:38:52 Figure it out after like a week.
01:38:54 You probably just don't have a good grasp of.
01:39:00 Of the necessary.
01:39:04 Concepts involved.
01:39:07 And I don't know what to tell you, but it's it's not flat. I mean, there's so many.
01:39:11 There's so many.
01:39:12 Ways where it's.
01:39:14 Provably not flat.
01:39:17 So it's look just basically like with the when I can I can prove it right now with an antenna.
01:39:25 In a poll.
01:39:27 I can raise the antenna higher.
01:39:31 And the antenna.
01:39:33 Sends its message further.
01:39:36 Because it's overcoming the curvature of the earth. That's why that works. That's why antennas are up on mountains.
01:39:45 Because if they're up on a mountain.
01:39:49 Or, you know, a building or anything that's.
01:39:51 High up.
01:39:53 It's overcoming the curvature of the earth. That's.
01:39:55 Why they do that?
01:39:58 Because if you don't do.
01:39:59 That and you're transmitting in UHF or VHF, I mean.
01:40:04 There's a little.
01:40:04 It does some bouncing and penetrates a little bit and whatever.
01:40:09 Eventually the curvature the Earth is is going to stop it, right?
01:40:13 So you want them high up?
01:40:15 And the and the the answer that flat Earthers have tells me they fundamentally don't. They don't understand radio waves like that. That who's that Jew that pushes Flat Earth?
Speaker
01:40:28 UM.
Devon
01:40:30 I want to say his names.
01:40:31 Like David Weiss or something. But I don't know if I think the Weiss parts right. I don't know. His name's David, but he's got like an app and all this other stuff.
01:40:41 He when he was trying to respond to that, that very simple.
01:40:46 Fact about.
01:40:48 Antennas and radio waves and why you know if if the earth was flat, you wouldn't need to be high up at all. You'd you'd have to be you.
01:40:57 Know just on my roof.
01:40:59 Would be would go forever because there or.
01:41:02 Until I hit a mountain or something.
Speaker
01:41:04 OK.
Devon
01:41:05 But it doesn't work like that. And he said well, no and his his explanation.
01:41:12 Was just so obviously he didn't understand.
01:41:15 Any of the concepts involved?
01:41:17 And that's just how it is with a lot of the people that that believe in the Flat Earth, they just don't have a good grasp on stuff and so or scale specifically scale, right.
01:41:28 So give an example.
01:41:32 If, like a lot of people will say, well.
01:41:37 I can prove.
01:41:39 That when there was a if if the earth was a globe.
01:41:44 When there was a lunar eclipse.
01:41:47 Right when the moon was and was between the Earth and the sun.
01:41:55 The shadow would be so big.
01:41:59 That it would put the entire earth in shadow.
01:42:02 And I can prove that because I.
01:42:03 Can get this beach ball.
01:42:06 And then I can hold up 1/4.
01:42:10 And then put a light bulb behind it.
01:42:13 And then the shadow that is cast by the quarter is much larger than the quarter.
01:42:22 And it's like, yeah, because the light.
01:42:23 Bulb isn't like.
01:42:25 100,000 miles away.
01:42:28 Or whatever it is you know, like it's it's scale, it's scale like things.
01:42:34 Just because it's it's.
01:42:40 It's people that don't like the same thing with like.
01:42:48 When they do the vacuum test like.
01:42:49 Oh well the the.
01:42:50 Earth. If it's just like a if space is a vacuum and I do have some questions about the space of vacuum, I think it's more complicated than that, but it it you know, but whatever, it doesn't matter if space is just a vacuum and how does how does the atmosphere stick to it? Wouldn't it just get sucked into space?
01:43:05 It's like it's scale, dude.
01:43:07 You know, we're not talking about, like, the amount of air that you.
01:43:11 Put in that.
01:43:11 Little vacuum tube that you know we're talking like.
01:43:16 Gajillion ANS.
01:43:18 Of tons.
01:43:20 To the gajillion power.
01:43:24 Of air, you know, like it's ******* it's scale, you know, it's.
01:43:27 Massive like the Earth isn't just like a beach ball. You know that the earth.
01:43:32 Is a massive ******* globe and people.
01:43:37 And the bottom line? Here's here's.
01:43:39 The biggest thing with this?
01:43:41 Why? Why the why? Why? What does it change?
01:43:47 Like even after everything I just said right and.
01:43:49 I just told you I firmly.
01:43:50 Believe because it is.
01:43:51 That the earth.
Speaker
01:43:52 Is round.
Devon
01:43:53 But even if somehow like I end up being totally wrong, like tomorrow someone found the ultimate proof that that even NASA was like ohh, you know.
01:44:02 You got us, you.
01:44:04 Got us, it's flat.
01:44:06 What would change?
01:44:11 So why do it?
01:44:13 Like nothing changes.
01:44:17 I mean the and especially the amount of infrastructure that would be required.
01:44:20 To keep the light going.
01:44:22 Is just so.
01:44:24 It's so costly that it that it would have to have like there have to be like a really.
01:44:28 Good reason for it, right? There's.
01:44:30 No good reason. Who cares?
01:44:32 Even if, like I found out, that, Oh well, actually the planet is something weird like a cube. You know? So what? OK, it's a cube.
01:44:46 All right, back-to-back to the important things, because that changes nothing.
01:44:51 It literally changes nothing.
01:44:55 And so I don't know why I.
01:44:56 Don't even know why people get attracted to it.
01:44:59 Because even if I thought like, let's say I.
01:45:01 Thought it.
01:45:01 Was flat like I thought. Oh, I.
01:45:03 Figured it out.
01:45:05 So what?
01:45:09 What does that? It changes nothing like again, all the all that changes it would make me.
01:45:13 Be like wow.
01:45:14 I I've got a lot of respect for whoever's faking these satellites that.
01:45:17 I can communicate.
01:45:18 With, with with the radio in my house.
01:45:20 Where somehow the satellite still they they match the orbit that they're supposed to be in. The coordinates are always they always.
01:45:26 Match up.
01:45:28 Right.
01:45:30 Perfectly with precision.
01:45:35 And you can mathematically calculate it and it works, so they're faking it like.
01:45:39 Good. Like, good Lord, we don't stand a chance against these people anyway. Might as.
01:45:43 Well, just believe they're lying.
01:45:46 They're able to fake this ****.
01:45:51 So it just does. I don't understand the obsession that so many people have.
01:45:53 With the the Earth being flat, it's like.
01:45:57 It it's not important.
01:46:03 Nothing changes.
01:46:07 In fact it all it does is it makes you look like you don't understand things.
01:46:12 To people that do understand things.
01:46:16 Or it makes you look ridiculous to people who are just afraid of anything that fringe.
01:46:25 It's kind of like this.
01:46:27 It's like if you.
01:46:28 Found out that if you smear **** all over your face.
01:46:33 You'll live like an extra year.
01:46:38 Are you still going to, like, just smear **** all over your face all the time and go out in public? Tell everyone. No, you need to. You need to smear.
01:46:43 **** all over your face. It'll make you live another year.
01:46:49 See it it.
01:46:49 Does it's not worth it even if it's even like I said, even if?
01:46:51 It was true.
01:46:52 It's just not doesn't. What does it do?
01:46:55 What does that do for you? What does that do for anybody?
01:47:03 Did I see that some students in Canada started a white student alliance and are being investigated for a hate crime now?
01:47:11 No, that that's you know that's.
01:47:14 That's normal.
01:47:16 I went to an asset facility semi recently to look at the aerodynamics laboratory. They were using the wind tunnel and software to determine the.
01:47:24 Best way for?
01:47:26 Natives in the Andes mountains to have fires in the UN shelter homes without dying from smoke.
01:47:33 They concluded they needed a window. Yeah, well, it's a government that's government.
01:47:38 Run program right there.
01:47:40 Looks like the government program they have to determine why lesbians are fat. They spent like millions of dollars on that.
01:47:48 I've been thinking about what industry or nepotistic community should go get into, and I think air rifles and certain part for 3D printed rifles would work well, since you don't need FFL for those. Yeah, maybe that could be part of it.
01:48:03 I don't know. I think something in the short term there, there's got to be people that.
01:48:07 Can do.
01:48:11 I mean, just because you don't want to do something that's going to get you Wacom, you know what I mean? Like, even though what you're talking about is super illegal and and everything else, there are some Gray areas and there's like, some. And that's what Waco was doing, you know, Waco, the branched branched Davidians, they they the reason one of the reasons they had so many ******* guns.
01:48:30 Is they sold guns at gun shows?
01:48:34 And that's part of what got the ATF involved. So even if you're not doing anything wrong.
01:48:40 Like the the.
01:48:41 The Branch Davidians weren't really doing wrong.
01:48:44 You don't want to.
01:48:47 You don't. You necessarily want to do something like that that's going to.
01:48:51 Give them an excuse to.
01:48:52 Kick your door down.
01:48:55 When there's other ways to do things.
01:48:59 Have you seen the COVID swab breaks? The blood brain barrier in the nostrils? I did not, but I'm not surprised.
01:49:10 I've been doing the online dating thing and I'm amazed at how many profiles of women are only on there to quite literally **** their husbands and boyfriends. I can't believe this **** is real. Absolutely, it's real.
01:49:25 Absolutely. It's real. And look, you can't just blame them like there's guys that.
01:49:30 In fact, they think that's like a bonus, right? They're like, oh, sweet. I don't have to worry about her getting clingy. I can just ****.
01:49:36 Her. I can hit it and quit it.
01:49:39 You know, they wouldn't be there if men if men had the honor to not ****.
01:49:42 Someone's wife.
01:49:44 They wouldn't be there.
01:49:49 The Moon Landing project was mostly using the Third Reich Tac and scientist literally 140 IQ plus. Right, right. That's why I'm saying like it could quite have literally have happened.
01:50:01 Like again, I don't I there's things that that lead me to believe it didn't happen.
01:50:06 The way they said.
01:50:07 But why would that surprise anybody? Like none of nothing big and secret that the government does happens the way they say. That's just the way I mean it never has, right?
01:50:18 So I don't. I don't think it's even that controversial to imagine that the the story that was unfolding on live television in everyone's home was just kind of a fluff propaganda piece, you know?
01:50:31 And that the real missions happened because they didn't know that was going to workout. Like if let's say.
01:50:35 You're they really didn't, right?
01:50:37 That's a risky.
01:50:38 ******* thing that the Russians already tried and failed.
01:50:42 You know, and and do you really want to have the entire country tuned in watching national heroes die or the whole world? **** it not. Not just the country you want to have that kind of *******.
01:50:55 Negative propaganda live stream to the entire planet.
01:51:01 No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:51:05 That's crazy town.
01:51:07 And so either they did the riskiest ballsiest, most unlikely thing that ever happened.
01:51:15 Which is still in the realm.
01:51:16 Of it's possible you.
01:51:18 Know I don't think it's very.
01:51:20 Probable, but it's possible. Maybe you know.
01:51:23 But unlikely. Very unlikely, that they would do that and and justice.
01:51:30 And just risk that kind of a embarrassment, that kind of a failure, especially considering why do you remember why the space program happened in the first place?
01:51:39 You know, that was something that JFK was pushing. They assassinate JFK and this was like part of a way to, like, make it seem like.
01:51:47 Yeah, but we're we're fulfilling his desire to, you know, go to the moon. You know what I mean? Like, it was kind of a a national. Again. It was positive propaganda to make the country feel less ****** about the country.
01:52:03 The 60s were ****** **.
01:52:06 And it was kind of nice to think that maybe there was a bright future ahead.
01:52:13 And putting a person on the moon, you know, kind of.
01:52:17 Kind of sets the tone for a country.
01:52:19 Like, yeah, it's gonna, we're.
01:52:20 Gonna. We're headed towards the future. You know, we're not just going to be.
01:52:24 In a multicultural hellhole that's rotting from the inside.
01:52:27 We're going to go to the stars.
01:52:37 Our people built Western civilization because they planted and fostered trees. They knew they'd never enjoyed the fruit or shade from exactly. And honestly, that's kind of how I feel about whatever's going to happen next. I don't think that either. Anyone listening right now, at least in.
01:52:54 Current year, if you're listening to a recording several years from now, then maybe I'm talking to you future.
01:53:01 Boy, maybe you'll see it.
01:53:03 But at least for right now, I don't think any of us are going to be alive when this **** turns around. But that doesn't mean that you crawl into the fetal position and just cry about it. You just.
01:53:15 Realize the situation and you act accordingly. If you have children, you prepare them for that.
01:53:21 And by that I mean you, you, you.
01:53:24 Focus a lot of attention on them and brainwash them to be based from age 0.
01:53:30 So they don't have to go in and learn all.
01:53:32 The **** that you had to unlearn.
01:53:34 They don't have to go down rabbit holes.
01:53:37 Because you teach them from the time that they were young, they don't have to learn at as an adult about the Andrew Johnson, a dress that I just read to you guys.
01:53:50 They know that that's a part of the history.
01:53:54 You know that's you teach them the stuff that they won't teach. Teach them in slave school.
01:54:05 So all right guys.
Speaker
01:54:07 I'm going to.
Devon
01:54:08 I'm I'm going to bail actually because the.
01:54:14 Voltage is dropping kind of low and I don't know if it's just going to. If it'll just kick off. I don't know what point that happens.
01:54:24 I probably won't get this uploaded to bit shoot.
01:54:28 Because that takes so long, I don't think that I can keep everything running, at least until the sun. I I have solar power and so I have to wait till the sun.
01:54:37 Comes back up.
01:54:38 And then I can start doing this stuff, but until that happens I probably can't get anything uploaded but anyway.
01:54:44 Hope you guys have a good rest.
01:54:46 Of your evening and such.
01:54:50 And I'll see you guys again. Hopefully when I have power and on Saturday night.
01:54:57 In the mean time, 4 black pilled.
01:55:01 I am of course.
01:55:03 Devon stack.
Speaker
01:55:35 You know.