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Insomnia Stream #4 - The 2020 AZ voter fraud expo.mp3

12/01/2020
Speaker
00:13:27 Hours 48 minutes.
Devon
00:00:25 Coordinated Universal Time.
00:01:34 What's up ladies and gents?
00:01:38 And turn this off.
00:01:42 That was uh.
00:01:44 Yes, proof of life, right?
00:01:47 Streaming a live.
00:01:52 From the.
00:01:55 I forget which station that was. That's 5 megahertz.
00:01:58 One that one is.
00:02:01 But anyway.
00:02:03 Let me get things loaded up here.
00:02:07 Basically just want to talk about.
00:02:09 The really long.
00:02:11 Really long press conference today or hearing or whatever you want to call it. It was kind of an informal hearing. I guess you could call it hearing it. But I mean they held it at A at A at a.
00:02:21 Hotel banquet hall.
00:02:25 I mean so.
00:02:27 These are things you have to think about. You know that the legislature, I mean and and look, maybe that's what they had to do because of the time constraints.
00:02:36 But as we'll.
00:02:37 Talk about here a little bit it.
00:02:38 Just seems like.
00:02:40 I don't want to say people aren't taking it seriously, I mean, but maybe they weren't before.
00:02:45 And which is why, you know, we've had the kind of voter fraud that we've had probably for decades.
00:02:53 And yeah, and this is something that I think anyone with.
00:02:57 More than two brain cells to rub together would have to be.
00:03:01 Aware of, I mean this, this, this isn't shocking to me at all.
00:03:06 And it's and it's what's shocking to me is that it would be shocking to anybody. So. And because I know that these people aren't stupid, I kind of feel like it's it's it's not really shocking to them either. Now, there are some exceptions. There are some people that I think are just boomer tech *******. You know, they don't know what the.
00:03:22 Hell's going on?
00:03:24 And let me just make sure I'm streaming here.
00:03:28 Here we are. Yeah, everything's working.
00:03:32 Seems to be.
00:03:36 OK.
00:03:38 Put this over here.
00:03:44 Get that plugged in? Yeah, my Internet doesn't work until this late at night. My apologize for the the.
00:03:52 The late night streams.
00:03:54 But this is this is how it.
00:03:56 Is for me right now. You know, I don't have Internet till after midnight. And then it goes away again at something like 7:00 in the morning or something like that. So.
00:04:07 It's really frustrating. I'm trying to figure out a way around that, but without paying copious amounts of my money that I have very little of. It might not be doable, but we'll see.
00:04:19 We'll see, Sir. As you probably know, or you may not know, Arizona held a hearing today at a like, as I said at a hotel banquet hall with Arizona State legislatures.
00:04:40 At the very least, many of the.
00:04:41 Republican ones, I don't know. They announced themselves.
00:04:44 They introduced themselves in the very beginning.
00:04:47 And it seemed like it covered most of the counties. I don't know what the the makeup of of the Arizona State legislature is.
00:04:56 But I would say there was I I know.
00:04:58 It's not. It's not all Republican.
00:05:01 And it it seemed to me that there was what around like we'll just say like 10-10 people there representing the Republic.
00:05:09 And and then you had Rudy Giuliani his team.
00:05:16 And the way it was structured was they would call up.
00:05:22 Different witnesses, most of them poll workers that worked as poll observers, rather during the the presidential election at various polling places throughout Arizona. So different counties and different polling places.
00:05:38 And if you're familiar with kind.
00:05:39 Of what we saw.
00:05:42 With the previous hearing.
00:05:45 With Giuliani, it was much of the same right.
00:05:49 Much of the same kind of patterns that you see, Giuliani also had a.
00:05:57 A expert, a couple expert witnesses you could say.
00:06:02 And including.
00:06:07 Blank on his name the the Indian guy that that, that invented e-mail, which I know that's a disputed claim. But what is it, doctor? You guys know I'm talking about the the Maga Indian that that invented e-mail which by the way.
00:06:26 His presentation was not.
00:06:29 Wasn't crazy or anything like that. I just think that.
00:06:32 It was explained a little bit.
00:06:36 Well, that's the problem with a lot of this stuff. Alright, so let's just.
00:06:38 Get into it. So basically.
00:06:42 What went on for hours like this went on for hours, like it was longer than 8 hours. Like they it went from, I don't know what time in the morning they started, but fairly early in morning they broke for lunch, like at noon for about an hour or so. And then they kept going. And I and I think that it went.
00:06:59 On till like 7.
00:07:00 Or 8:00 at night. Like I I don't remember exactly when it when it finally finished.
00:07:06 And then I could finally take a nap. I was not expecting it to be that long. I I listened to, like, probably the first half of it at double speed, and then I finally, I was amazed that I caught up to the live broadcast it like, still going. And I'd be listening already for hours. And I was just like, how is this? How is this still going?
00:07:23 And a lot of it's because a lot of these witness.
00:07:26 Is kind of meandered and couldn't get to the point and repeated a lot of the same information and a lot of them were like old ladies and boomers and stuff like that. They were just kind of, you know, not not.
00:07:37 Exactly the best witnesses to just give the floor to like, hey, just.
Speaker
00:07:43 Just say whatever you want about.
Devon
00:07:45 You know your fun at the polling station.
00:07:46 That day, you know it it was.
00:07:49 They could have used a little bit of interaction, maybe. Well, I I don't know if this would have been bad or not for optics or whatever you want to call it, but they could have used a little direction from someone like Giuliani because a lot of this stuff just got a little into the weeds and some of the representatives did.
00:08:09 Guide the witnesses a little bit when it started to get to be a little bit much, but basically what you heard over and over and over again, you had a couple of different kinds of testimony. You had people that worked at the polling stations.
00:08:21 Saying the kinds of things that we've already heard saying, the kinds of things that you already expected to hear, saying the kinds of things that if you're the Trump administration or really anyone who cares about fair elections, that you should have addressed like he's, you know, the biggest problem. So for example.
00:08:41 One of the things that we heard over.
00:08:43 And over and.
00:08:43 Over again was that you had a whole room full of people like with tables like, just like a giant gymnasium.
00:08:52 Full of tables.
00:08:54 And people sifting through boxes of ballots left and right at all these different tables, and for the entire room, you had one Republican like in this gymnasium sized room that was monitoring the entire room.
00:09:10 And then in addition to that impossible task.
00:09:13 They weren't even.
00:09:14 Allowed to walk up to the table. So you had to be like 20 feet.
00:09:18 Away from the nearest table.
00:09:21 And you could, you could argue that, OK, well, a lot of this ******** was justified because of COVID, right? So how could Trump, and you know the rest of them, had?
00:09:34 Foreseen that all these local election officials would enact.
00:09:41 All these crazy.
00:09:44 You know, 20 feet away rules, but it wasn't just that. I mean, it wasn't just the 20 feet away rules. It was the fact that you didn't have enough people in the room. Even if there was, you know, you didn't have to be 20 feet away.
00:09:57 It was the fact that there was no see. Here's the big.
00:10:00 Problem with all of the evidence.
00:10:03 At the end of the day.
00:10:05 All of the evidence.
00:10:08 Is eyewitness testimony or affidavits?
00:10:13 Or math.
00:10:15 That doesn't conclusively prove anything. It highly suggests things.
00:10:20 But none of this nothing of what they presented.
00:10:25 Nothing of what they presented.
00:10:27 Was something I would call a kill shot.
00:10:32 Nothing of what they presented.
00:10:34 Is going to breakthrough.
00:10:37 The the dishonest reporting by the mainstream media and for those of you that will say to me and the people tell.
00:10:45 Me this on.
00:10:46 Twitter. Well, the.
00:10:46 Media doesn't decide who's present, really.
00:10:50 Really, they don't.
00:10:53 You don't think that that's that has an impact?
00:10:57 You don't think? See, you know, you're right in terms of.
00:11:00 Like it shouldn't.
00:11:03 It shouldn't decide who's president.
00:11:06 It shouldn't decide how this court is adjudicated.
00:11:11 But it it it it matters and then.
00:11:14 It it matters to the Supreme Court, and I've said this before.
00:11:17 Like they've, they've even said this. They've said this in decisions that.
00:11:21 Well, technically this isn't really a constitutional but, but people.
00:11:26 People want it this way.
00:11:27 So we're going to, you know like.
00:11:29 They've done it before.
00:11:32 And like I said, also on top of that, this isn't like a court case.
00:11:36 Where a bunch of.
00:11:38 People that no one knows and there's no powerful people that have an interest in it and it's just like, you know, like a murder case for your Aunt Sally. And she's got 5 witnesses saying she wasn't in the same room. Yeah, that then all of a sudden, it's going to matter.
00:11:51 Right. Because the the people that work at the Clinton Foundation don't care if your Aunt Sally is acquitted of murder, OK?
00:12:01 But right now we have the most powerful people in the world have a very big interest in how this case is decided.
00:12:11 And from the moment, from the moment that the.
00:12:13 Media had the chance.
00:12:16 They've been with through repetition.
00:12:19 Over and over.
00:12:20 And over again.
00:12:21 Talking about President Biden, President Biden, Biden's administration.
00:12:27 Biden's administration.
00:12:30 President-elect.
00:12:32 President Biden's new administration. Oh, did you hear about President Biden's going to have a cat at the Biden White House? Biden, White House, Biden White House?
00:12:44 Over and over and over again.
Speaker
00:12:46 Why do?
Devon
00:12:47 You think they're doing that?
00:12:49 They're not just doing that because to.
00:12:53 To dance all over the grave. But what they see the grave of the of the Trump administration. This isn't just them like.
00:13:00 Ha ha ha, rubbing it in.
00:13:03 Now this is psychological warfare.
00:13:07 We we are living in a new generation of warfare and the reason why.
00:13:11 It's effective is most people don't get that.
00:13:15 I mean, imagine if you could, if you could go into a country.
00:13:18 And you could take it over.
00:13:20 And 80% of the country.
00:13:22 Doesn't even know what happened.
00:13:24 Well, that's.
Speaker
00:13:27 That happens.
Devon
00:13:29 And that's what's happening now.
00:13:31 Or at the very least, these are the strategies.
00:13:35 That have been developed developed for for.
00:13:37 Decades that are being used.
00:13:40 On American soil, against Americans and and by the.
00:13:42 Way have been.
00:13:45 For decades, it's just now. It's getting to a fever pitch. It's getting to a very easy to spot intensity.
00:13:53 And we have the we also have the means through the Internet.
00:13:59 To call it out.
00:14:01 You know, we have the ability to actually say.
00:14:04 Oh, you know, look, here it is. And we can talk to each other and communicate it and that sort of a thing.
00:14:11 And which is what I'm doing right now.
00:14:13 So if you think that the left can't meme, it's just that the memes are so good you don't even see them as memes.
00:14:21 You know, the leftist memes are are. See, that's the thing. Our memes are what they are not because that's what's most effective.
00:14:30 You know like.
00:14:31 As much as a stone toss cartoon is effective and.
00:14:37 And reaches a lot of people and and and I think very quickly transmits very complicated ideas to the person looking at the cartoon. I think it's like a good example right of of a right wing of a an effective right wing.
00:14:55 Piece of propaganda a stone toss cartoon or to a lesser extent, one of those Garrison cartoons, right? It's more not really right wing so much as you know, Maga. But you know, you get it.
00:15:10 Those those aren't the delivery systems, because those are the most effective delivery systems.
00:15:18 You know I.
00:15:18 Mean they're effective and it's good to have like a wide variety of delivery systems.
00:15:22 But we're not limited to making political cartoons or, you know, having podcasts.
00:15:30 Or having.
00:15:32 Well, I mean like really, I mean, we're already running out of things at the right has access to right. I mean, cartoons, podcasts, what else? I mean, what else?
00:15:41 You know.
00:15:41 There's there, there's.
00:15:43 We're very limited in our delivery systems because we don't control Hollywood, we don't control control the media.
00:15:52 So it's not like the right isn't making $100 million films full of right wing propaganda because it doesn't work. It's because we don't have that ability to do that.
00:16:03 But it works way better.
00:16:05 $100 million movie.
00:16:07 Wait works is way more effective and reaches way more people and shifts the Overton window more effectively than any stone stone toss cartoon ever.
00:16:17 Will and that's just really.
00:16:20 So the left can meme, and they're always memeing they're meming all the time they've been meming my entire life. My, my entire channel will not entire channel, but a big part of my channel has been dedicated to deconstructing some of these memes, because a lot of people don't see it because that's how effective it is. It flies right under the radar.
00:16:40 In fact, their memes are so.
00:16:41 Good. You have paid money to see them.
00:16:45 You have paid money.
00:16:46 To watch a.
00:16:47 Leftist meme Garen ******* see you have and some of you pay every month to keep seeing them.
00:16:53 It's like you have a leftist propaganda bill that.
00:16:55 You pay every month.
00:16:58 That's just facts. That's just the way it is.
00:17:01 I mean, there are people that are right wing.
00:17:04 Who? Who spend more money and send more money in support of left wing propaganda than they do right wing creators. That's just the way it is. Vastly more.
00:17:15 Because that's how effective they are.
00:17:18 And part of that is the mainstream media. Now you can say, well, you know outlets like CNN and ABC and and you know the those new quote UN quote news agencies have lost their credibility with people on the right. OK, well, I mean, a lot of those people, they're never going to reach anyway.
00:17:40 Right. Like if you already get that, that's fake news.
00:17:46 And if you already have like a, well, I would say an emotional a negative emotional response to the CNN logo.
Speaker
00:17:54 They're not.
Devon
00:17:55 Going to reach you anyway, right?
00:17:58 But that's not most people.
00:18:01 Maybe in your echo chamber it is, but that's not most people.
00:18:05 The average NPC walking around in.
00:18:08 A airport lobby looking at the screen that you know, even if it's just passively looking at the the TV screen with the CNN report, that's saying the words over and over again on the close, captioning President Biden, President Biden, President Biden.
00:18:26 President-elect Biden, Biden's White House, Biden's administration.
00:18:30 Biden, Harris.
00:18:33 You got to think of the scale.
00:18:34 That that has.
00:18:37 You got to think of every instance that that's happening, where some NPC is looking at the TV and reading those words or taking the phone out of their pocket.
00:18:49 And they're about to unlock it, as we all do throughout the day, some of us, several times a.
00:18:54 OK.
00:18:55 And because they're MPC's, and they don't know how to disable the default.
00:18:59 Things. What do they read before they even start to type in their pass code?
00:19:04 It might just be for a fleeting second, but they're on their screen. Is a headline about President Biden, Biden's White House, president-elect Biden.
00:19:13 And so potentially.
00:19:16 Several times a day.
00:19:19 NPC's, which is like I'm I'm telling you, we'll get to that in a second. It matters way more than you think.
00:19:26 Are are being bombarded with the programming that, you know, Biden's President, President Biden, President Biden, President Biden.
00:19:39 So the longer that.
00:19:42 This narrative.
00:19:44 Doesn't have.
00:19:47 And effective, easy to understand.
00:19:50 Like ****** easy.
00:19:52 Understand counterpoint.
00:19:57 A kill shot, as I've been calling it.
00:20:02 Biden's being memed into.
00:20:03 The the White House in the exact same way, just not from the other.
00:20:07 Angle that Trump.
00:20:09 Was was memed into the White House in 2016.
00:20:15 No one has a problem admitting that, right? No one has a problem that in 2016 there was a meme war.
00:20:21 And President Trump won the memoir with the help of lots of people. He has since turned.
00:20:26 His back on, but still.
00:20:29 He won the Meme War because he had half of the Internet.
00:20:34 Meming constantly.
00:20:37 And the left was caught with their pants down. They weren't equipped to address this kind of.
00:20:45 Assault on their their mainstream media apparatus. They had no counter to it.
00:20:52 I mean, they had what they had like share blue and and a couple things and it's not like they were totally inept, but they they they couldn't.
00:21:01 They couldn't counter the the the sheer magnitude.
00:21:05 Of what was.
00:21:05 Happening on 4 Chan and Reddit and and everywhere else and they hadn't yet.
00:21:12 Grown the balls to just outright censor people, and so while they they were doing like sneaky, you know, shadow banning and and testing out little methods like that.
00:21:24 They were still embarrassed.
00:21:27 About doing the kinds of things they do right.
00:21:29 Now with no problem.
00:21:31 You know, they would. They were still embarrassed. Twitter was still embarrassed, too embarrassed.
00:21:36 To just start mass banning anyone who said something remotely right wing.
00:21:43 Or certainly too embarrassed to start marking Trump's tweets with warnings and the inability to retweet them and **** like that.
00:21:53 Excuse me.
00:21:55 But that's that's uh.
00:21:58 That's not the case anymore, right?
00:22:03 They're not they they are no longer embarrassed.
00:22:06 They are no longer too embarrassed to do that so.
00:22:10 They are this.
00:22:11 Is the memoir once again.
00:22:13 And so it doesn't matter. It really doesn't matter if someone like me, who's very technical, who's been very aware of of the vulnerabilities with our voting system for decades. And it's just like.
00:22:28 I I just I the reason I'm black pilled and I've said this and people think this is like an arrogant thing to say it's.
00:22:33 Like no, it's just.
00:22:34 ******* the truth, dude. All right. And I said that the reason why most people aren't as black pilled as I am is they just haven't seen what I have.
00:22:41 And I'm sorry they haven't. And it's not because they're stupid. It's because this is my job. I haven't seen, like, whatever their job is right. Like, if you're, if you work at at.
00:22:51 ******* a a break place I haven't seen as many ******* brake pads as you and I. And I don't have an expert opinion about about ******* breaks.
00:23:01 OK. Or whatever it is you do.
00:23:03 There's other, you know, like do you think I'm being ohh? I'm talking down. You OK? Well, I haven't seen it as many centrifuges at the the ******* nuclear power plant.
00:23:15 And I don't have a good opinion about that either, OK? But I've been paying attention. Very close attention to politics.
00:23:24 For longer than some of these.
00:23:25 People have been alive.
00:23:27 And and that's just the facts. That's just.
00:23:29 The way it is.
00:23:31 And the fact is.
00:23:34 I knew.
00:23:35 Decades ago.
00:23:37 When the Democrats were trying to tell people successfully, somehow, well through their their memes.
00:23:44 That voter ID was racist when no reasonable person could come to that conclusion.
00:23:52 No reasonable person would actually think.
00:23:55 That voter ID was racist.
00:23:58 And I got.
00:23:59 It enough really heated long arguments to realize they don't believe it.
00:24:04 They don't think it. There's some of the stupids that work for the other, their foot soldiers. That literally, dude, I mean.
00:24:12 There's Maga people like that too, right? There's people that you can literally mean. Trump can literally say anything and they'll they'll just. It doesn't matter how out of touch it is with everything else.
00:24:24 They know they just the with the religious fervor, they'll update their programming and there's left. This like that obviously, right.
00:24:33 That they really do believe that somehow Republicans wanting voter ID is racist, right? But no, none of the people that actually matter that are calling the shots.
00:24:45 Actually believe that none of them do.
00:24:48 They know why they're doing it.
00:24:50 It's because of a fraud.
00:24:52 And they've been doing fraud for ex.
00:24:55 And then with the voting machines, same thing. These voting machine vulnerabilities, they're not new. This isn't something that like, oh, my God, Sidney Powell and Giuliani and Trump, they've they've cracked the case. No, this is this was. This is something that was widely reported, by the way. This isn't even stuff that was like, oh, talked about on these dark corners of the Internet.
00:25:16 You know all.
00:25:16 These all these people on 4 Chan were like analyzing this data. No, no, this was on.
00:25:22 ******* CNN for ********.
00:25:24 You had CNN reports talking about how you know people at DEFCON like literal 12 year old girls at ******* Defcon were hacking these voting machines every year.
00:25:37 Every year.
00:25:38 Within like 2 minutes.
00:25:41 These were not secure machines.
00:25:44 And these problems.
00:25:45 Were never ever ******* addressed.
00:25:48 And again, you have to conclude at a certain point, it can't be incompetence.
00:25:54 It can't be incompetence.
00:25:58 Now there's some. Again, there's probably some some exceptions. I mean, look.
00:26:03 Bureaucrats are not the the ******* sharpest tools in the shed.
00:26:07 So the underlings, again, they might actually believe whatever.
00:26:11 Their ******* boss.
00:26:12 Tells them because they don't care because.
00:26:13 They're literally just there to punch a clock and have a job that.
00:26:16 You can never be fired from.
00:26:20 But the people calling the shots, the people at the top, the people, certainly investing in these ******* companies.
00:26:27 Like Nancy Pelosi, for example.
00:26:30 Who owns stock in and? I believe it's Dominion and and she's not the only one.
00:26:37 They know.
00:26:39 Of course they know. And what's more?
00:26:42 Your intelligence agencies have known.
00:26:47 The same intelligence agencies that knew that Dennis Hastert, for example, was ******* underage boys in his apartment in DC that were being delivered to him by representatives of foreign governments. The FBI had him under surveillance and had had this had this information and he was the speaker of the House.
00:27:08 Didn't think that that was maybe something.
00:27:09 That should be addressed.
00:27:12 Or at least not in a legal way, right? Maybe there was something that happened behind the scenes, but that was certainly never brought to the public's attention.
00:27:23 Until we had that FBI whistle blower, who, by the way, went to the New York Times with this information and they wouldn't print it.
00:27:33 And they printed.
00:27:34 Other parts of her story, but they left out the big Dennis Hastert as a pedo part.
00:27:42 This is why I'm black pilled.
00:27:45 The entire system is so corrupt.
00:27:49 That it's not salvageable.
00:27:52 You can't.
00:27:54 Fix it.
00:27:55 You have neither the resources.
00:27:58 Or the time.
00:28:00 To fix it.
00:28:03 Because it's still rotting.
00:28:10 It's still rotting from the inside out.
00:28:14 So even if you start.
00:28:15 Cutting out some of the rot right now, which we're not even doing.
00:28:21 You're not going to be.
00:28:21 Able to do it at.
00:28:22 A at A at the same rate it's going.
00:28:24 To be at a.
00:28:25 Slower rate than the the rot is spreading.
00:28:31 This is a done deal, my friends.
00:28:36 So you have to and look.
00:28:40 If you don't believe me.
00:28:41 How will all the lower courts ruling?
00:28:46 How are all the like like look the?
00:28:48 Lower courts are getting the same affidavits, the same information.
00:28:53 That we saw.
00:28:54 In the the hearing today and and and the other hearings that they've had.
00:29:00 The lower courts are getting the exact same ******* information.
00:29:04 And what are they doing 90% of the time? They're throwing them out.
00:29:08 Not because there's not evidence.
Speaker
00:29:11 Right.
00:29:12 Our witness evidence is still.
Devon
00:29:13 Evidence. Yeah, I.
00:29:14 Mean it is.
00:29:16 But doesn't matter if the if the judge *******.
00:29:18 Throws it out.
00:29:20 And by the way.
00:29:22 We're not talking about something small. So like, let's say let's say.
00:29:28 Just Arizona as an example. So Arizona, by the way, during this hearing?
00:29:34 Doug Ducey certified the election results.
00:29:40 During the hearing.
00:29:42 As as I would say as a big.
00:29:44 **** you to the hearing.
00:29:47 So the election was like just to give an idea. Doug ducey.
00:29:53 Governor of Arizona, Arizona.
00:29:56 Who I believe is a Republican right.
00:30:00 Certified the election results during the hearing.
00:30:06 So without even watching it.
00:30:09 So what's that?
00:30:12 Why would you do that? Wouldn't.
00:30:14 You at least want to like.
00:30:15 See what the hearing was. It's only going.
00:30:16 To be a day long, right?
00:30:19 I mean you have till like the December 7th or something like that, right to get this done. So it's not like he's you know in any hurry to certify the results.
00:30:30 The corruption is is total.
00:30:34 In fact, if you were.
00:30:35 To cut out all the all.
00:30:36 The rot in the corruption. There'd be nothing left.
00:30:42 There be nothing left there is there's literally.
00:30:49 It's like that song, you know, particle man.
00:30:52 You know when he got when he's underwater, does he get wet or does the water?
00:30:56 Get him instead.
00:30:58 You know it's.
00:31:00 That that the the system is corruption at this point.
00:31:05 So you what are you going to?
00:31:07 Do you'd have to dynamite the whole.
00:31:09 Thing and well, and and who's.
00:31:12 Who are you relying on to do that?
00:31:16 The very people that allowed it to happen.
00:31:19 And are part of it in many cases.
00:31:23 So you're telling me?
00:31:26 So you're saying there's a chance?
00:31:28 So you're telling me that?
00:31:29 The that this system.
00:31:32 And look especially at at the more local levels, you're going to have people that aren't as as straight up ******* evil.
00:31:38 Right.
00:31:39 You're going to.
00:31:40 Have local people, certainly people that were in that room, listening to the witnesses listening to Giuliani and and whatnot who want to do the right thing and who maybe weren't aware of of how big this problem is. Because maybe they're just kind of boomers, right?
00:31:59 Maybe they just they're not woke.
00:32:01 Or whatever you want to call it, and they've just kind of believed in the system the whole time and and this is the first time the system has been so egregiously out of sync with probability.
00:32:15 That they are forced to actually face it, but.
00:32:19 It doesn't matter.
00:32:22 Because like I said.
00:32:23 Where they were meeting in a in a.
00:32:25 Hotel banquet hall.
00:32:27 This wasn't even like an official committee, and in fact is one of the the legislators.
00:32:38 We would have to have a real committee in order.
00:32:39 To have subpoena power.
00:32:42 Because technically what they were doing was just a.
00:32:44 Bunch of people hanging out in the hotel room.
00:32:48 Like there was nothing that there was literally nothing official about what happened.
00:32:55 I mean, it was it was publicity.
00:32:58 But it wasn't. There was no, no official.
00:33:01 Like no one was Underoath.
00:33:04 You know it, it was.
00:33:05 Just literally people in a hotel room.
00:33:11 Now you can say from a propaganda standpoint, it was effective. Sure. I don't know how effective because like I said, there's no kill shot.
00:33:21 And it was ******* like, 12 hours long. Like no one's gonna watch that you.
00:33:25 Know. Maybe, maybe.
00:33:26 There's gonna be clips, channels that are going to be.
00:33:28 Finding things that rhetorically are very sound really good because you know there are a couple, you know, a couple moments where like the the the audience clapped and cheered something that one of the witnesses.
00:33:43 But I mean, there was even then it was none of it was really. I mean it was.
00:33:46 It was preaching to the choir stuff.
00:33:49 You know, they were cheering and and whatever because they were you.
00:33:52 Know these people were saying little sound bites that they wanted to hear wasn't wasn't anything that was going to convince a non believer.
00:34:01 Because it was all just, it was all just eyewitness testimony. It was all just people saying, well, I couldn't see what they were doing. That's.
00:34:07 The other thing.
00:34:10 Is it was all just.
00:34:12 Pull these poll watchers saying.
00:34:14 Ohh, there were all these opportunities.
00:34:17 For fraud.
00:34:19 There were all these opportunities.
00:34:22 For something bad to be happening.
00:34:25 And there were, like, an egregious amount, but again, nothing that shocked me like.
00:34:29 This is something that's been going on for a long time. This isn't new.
00:34:32 It's always this bed.
00:34:35 And so.
00:34:37 When they describe all these vulnerabilities to the system and all these possibilities, all these these ways in which that the system could have been, you know, fraudulent.
00:34:50 They weren't. I mean, there was no. There was never that moment where someone said.
00:34:57 Oh, by the way.
00:34:59 I saw someone scratching off.
00:35:03 Trump's name and writing, and Biden, with a big stack that he was doing this with. Oh, and and even better, here's my video of it because I took video, which, by the way, these.
00:35:14 Guys could have.
00:35:14 All, but I mean, they had their phones with them. I mean, I don't know if maybe not in every case, I don't know if there's rules about certain places. You.
00:35:21 Can't have the phones, but I know that.
00:35:23 And that's not every case, because that we've seen phone footage of.
00:35:26 Some of these things right?
00:35:28 So there's no like.
00:35:31 There was no kill shot.
00:35:35 So if this gets to.
00:35:38 A Supreme Court Justice.
00:35:43 You know, like, are they going to, are they going to rule differently?
00:35:47 Than all the lower courts before them just ruled.
00:35:55 And I'm not even talking about like.
00:35:58 I mean, look.
00:35:59 Like I said, this isn't just a controversial case. This decides who's president.
00:36:06 And there's a lot of things that these people take into account when talking about this sort of thing that you don't think about.
00:36:14 Is when you and I think about this, we think well, what really, who really won the the vote right, like who should be President based on the numbers.
00:36:24 We're looking at like scientists, right we care about.
00:36:27 You know, empirical evidence like OK, what, what?
00:36:32 Who should be you know?
00:36:34 If, if we care about justice.
00:36:36 Who should be the winner of this contest?
00:36:40 They don't look at.
00:36:40 It like that.
00:36:45 You see, because to them.
00:36:48 It's not important.
00:36:50 That the system.
00:36:52 Justly delivers.
00:36:55 The the justice winner of the contest.
00:37:00 What's important to them is that the system preserves the system.
00:37:08 And something that you do in that calculus is you decide.
00:37:13 If we overturn this election, the media has been telling half the.
00:37:18 Country or more?
00:37:19 For a month now.
00:37:22 The rightful winner if we, if we appear to half the country.
00:37:27 And maybe you might even say the more violent half of the country.
00:37:32 If it appears, even though it's not, but because we don't have the media, and because these people are stupid, if it appears to these stupid people.
00:37:41 That we're stealing the election.
00:37:43 And giving to to orange Hitler.
00:37:48 Are the ramifications of that?
00:37:51 Going to be so detrimental to the system.
00:37:55 Not to justice.
00:37:57 Not to what the system says it does.
00:38:00 But to the the power structure that they.
00:38:03 Live inside of.
00:38:06 Their home.
00:38:09 The thing that pays.
00:38:11 Their bills.
00:38:15 Is it going to hurt?
00:38:18 That system more.
00:38:26 Appear to overturn the result and give it.
00:38:28 To orange Hitler.
00:38:30 Or is it going?
00:38:31 To be better for the system, the longevity of the system.
00:38:35 To just go along with the flow, knowing that Trump supporters aren't going to rise up, that they'll complain and ***** about it in the same way that Democrats complained and ******* about Bush, Gore. But they didn't do anything.
00:38:52 You know, it would just be.
00:38:54 And in fact, in many ways, maybe.
00:38:56 They'll they would see it as like oh, well, you know.
00:38:59 This you.
00:38:59 Know the the Republicans got the got the the core on their side last time. So this time you know in, in, in. So in fairness we'll give it to the Democrats this time these people think like this.
00:39:15 Because they really don't care about what's what is more constitutional or or what.
00:39:22 The most just thing to do is it's what's going to be the easiest pill.
00:39:28 For the public to swallow, what's going to maintain the system longest?
00:39:34 You know, I think a lot of people have heard about the voter fraud that took place with Kennedy and Nixon.
00:39:41 Where there was a substantial amount that went on in Chicago and elsewhere, and it was enough to have of switched the the election over to Kennedy.
00:39:52 And the story is I don't.
00:39:54 Know how realistic this is, but.
00:39:55 The story is at the time.
00:39:58 Nixon said look.
00:39:59 I know the election went for me.
00:40:02 But I also know that if I fight.
00:40:04 This in court.
00:40:05 It's going to undermine.
00:40:08 People's faith in the electoral electoral process, and so I'd rather not do that.
00:40:13 Well, what he was really saying.
00:40:17 Because why would you care, right? Like it's like saying. Well, I would tell the patient that he has terminal cancer.
00:40:24 But that really bum him out.
00:40:27 So I'm just going to let him have terminal cancer without ever telling him about it, because I'd prefer that he's.
00:40:33 In a good mood?
00:40:37 You know that that's.
00:40:38 The logic of that is ******** unless.
00:40:45 You don't care how much cancer is in there.
00:40:51 Do you know it's riddled with cancer and a little more cancer is?
00:40:54 Not going to make a difference.
00:40:57 And that what's really important.
00:41:00 Is that people don't lose faith.
00:41:03 In the hierarchy.
00:41:09 Doesn't matter how legitimate it is. What matters.
00:41:13 Is that people don't lose faith in it because.
00:41:15 If they lose faith in it.
00:41:19 Then all of a sudden.
00:41:22 It's an ineffective.
00:41:26 Of control.
00:41:29 That's what this is about, right?
00:41:32 If people no longer think that there's there's justice to the way that they're being governed, that the the official story. They're being told that that you.
00:41:40 Know the social.
00:41:41 Contract that they feel like that they they're a part of. If it's all a lie.
00:41:47 They're not gonna want to play along anymore. They're not gonna pull if they know the other side of that contract is all.
00:41:52 ********. Why do they want to uphold their side?
Speaker
00:41:56 So that's how these.
Devon
00:41:57 People are looking at it, so don't get.
00:41:59 Don't get excited about.
00:42:03 Eyewitness testimony, OK.
Speaker
00:42:08 Now that's that's.
Devon
00:42:09 One thing the other thing is that so.
00:42:13 The technical evidence right, and there's a lot of people. It's not just boomers. Sorry, guys. There's a lot of people on the right that just don't seem to understand computers.
00:42:24 They just don't understand.
00:42:26 You know, and and it's not just like the cue cards that you.
00:42:29 Know think that 8 Chan is some mysterious secret. You know bulletin board that would make sense that a spy agency would want to use.
00:42:37 To to leak information, it's.
00:42:40 Not it's not just those kinds of people just generally speaking.
00:42:45 In fact, there's a.
00:42:46 Lot of computer people that don't really understand Internet security or information security. There are people that that think that I'm an app developer, you know, because they know how to use unity and and they know how to like use pre made modules and plug them in. And you know Ultra the the artwork in it. And I'm a I'm a develop I'm an app developer and it's like.
00:43:06 No, you're not.
00:43:07 You're not. You're really not.
00:43:12 You know.
00:43:13 That's The thing is.
00:43:14 There's a lot of people that fancy themselves.
00:43:16 Computer literate that don't get it.
00:43:19 So in watching the the presentation.
00:43:22 From these guys.
00:43:25 I have to say I wasn't super impressed.
00:43:30 Wasn't super impressed. You know, for example, one of the things I saw on Twitter is everyone geeking.
00:43:35 Out and saying Oh yeah.
00:43:36 The the Frankfurt server is real.
00:43:39 The Frankfurt it's it's ah, it's real.
00:43:43 You know the the Frankfurt story and I uploaded video telegram. There was that senator at one point that said that I heard my intelligence community people say.
00:43:50 That there was.
00:43:51 A military raid in Frankfurt and they, you know, they took the server and it was tied.
00:43:56 To the voting and blah blah.
00:43:57 Blah and it, you know and.
00:43:59 No one seems to know where the story originates from, by the way, like no one can give me any kind of solid link about like what started this big ******* rumor that just seems to be like, you know, the game of telephone at this point.
00:44:11 Right. There's no there's no local news reporting about a shootout anywhere in Frankfurt. There's no anything like. There's no video, there's no even audio. Like there's nothing.
00:44:23 There's just a bunch of people saying there was some kind of ******* rate, and so this has become kind of like part of the Q Anon story.
00:44:32 What? This guy?
00:44:35 Who was the one of the expert witnesses?
00:44:38 Was saying that got everyone thinking.
00:44:40 Like ohh. It's confirmed. It's confirmed. Guys, Frankford confirmed.
00:44:46 All he said was that there was.
00:44:49 Packets of information.
00:44:52 Going going to some server in Frankfurt.
Speaker
00:44:55 They don't even know what.
Devon
00:44:56 It was, I mean, because.
00:44:57 You can't know what it is unless.
00:44:58 You hack it right and it's encrypted.
00:45:02 Well, that's that's fine. Trump has all that Trump.
00:45:04 Had no, he doesn't.
00:45:07 No, he doesn't.
00:45:09 And if he?
00:45:09 Does why are we in in civil courts right now?
00:45:14 That's a criminal matter.
00:45:17 See people, people are.
00:45:19 Having a hard time with that part.
00:45:20 Of it too, this is a civil matter.
00:45:24 Giuliani is not part.
00:45:25 Of the DoD or the DOJ?
00:45:30 Giuliani is a private citizen.
00:45:35 I mean, you could do what he's doing.
00:45:39 He doesn't have access.
00:45:42 To classified information.
00:45:46 Doesn't matter if he's the president's lawyer.
00:45:50 It's illegal.
00:45:53 You can't make a legal case.
00:45:56 Using illegal **** or judge is.
00:45:59 Going to say, what the **** is this?
00:46:06 So just saying that, oh.
00:46:09 There's Internet traffic.
00:46:11 To Frankfurt.
00:46:14 Could literally mean anything like it.
00:46:15 Literally, it could mean that that.
00:46:18 Someone at the polling station is downloading **** from Frankfurt.
00:46:23 Or updates from their server. Look, I'm not saying that there wasn't something shady going on. I'm just saying there's no technical proof like people think.
00:46:32 There's no proof of anything in fact.
00:46:34 That's the problem. There's no.
00:46:36 Physical evidence of anything? None.
00:46:40 And in fact, that something that really shattered my confidence in their case.
00:46:46 Was after he kind of talks about a lot of this computer lingo that I knew that 99% of the audience wasn't going to really understand what he was saying. So it was easy for him to kind of like.
00:46:56 Smoke screen it and.
00:46:58 I'm not saying what he was doing. I'm just saying.
00:47:01 It was no different really in terms of of.
00:47:07 The effect of having the audience is, if I were to just go up on the.
00:47:09 Stand and just make **** up. That sounded good.
00:47:12 Because then nobody was.
00:47:13 Talking about, I mean, I did and it and.
00:47:15 I'm telling you, none of it was really.
00:47:17 There was no kill shot, right? And then what? Really.
00:47:20 Really was like, oh, God.
00:47:22 They might not have anything.
00:47:25 Wise, the guy said. Oh, and by the way.
00:47:29 We got this anonymous e-mail from someone.
00:47:33 An anonymous e-mail from someone claiming.
00:47:35 To be part of the the.
00:47:37 DNC secret plot.
00:47:40 And that this person, this anonymous e-mail from someone.
00:47:44 Said that he was on a on a secret in a secret.
00:47:48 Meeting with the Democrats in Arizona.
00:47:51 And that they were going to load.
00:47:53 35,000 votes.
00:47:57 For all the Democrats and it.
00:47:59 Was all part of the.
00:48:00 Secret plan. And it's like, oh ****.
00:48:04 Is this the source for that?
00:48:08 All these people on on.
00:48:11 Twitter and people like Sidney Powell talking about how Dominion is loading 35,000 votes onto the machines like I thought, oh, there must be some kind of evidence of that happening. They must have some kind of at least statistical analysis that shows that. Wow, like at the beginning of the night when they first started the tallies up, you had 35,000 votes already. With all these demos.
00:48:32 Something that would show.
00:48:33 That that's what it sounded like. That's what they.
00:48:35 Were making it sound like.
00:48:37 And then you find out.
00:48:40 More likely, what's the case?
00:48:43 As they have an anonymous e-mail.
00:48:45 From someone. So just someone on the.
00:48:47 Internet it's literally like that guy.
00:48:50 On the stand saying, well, I read on 4 Chan.
00:48:53 That I mean.
00:48:57 I couldn't believe it.
00:49:01 I couldn't ******* believe it.
00:49:08 That was being that was being.
00:49:11 I mean, even if, like, let's say I let, let's say I was that guy and I believe this anonymous e-mail and maybe they had more reason other than just the e-mail.
00:49:20 To to you that.
00:49:21 Went along with this storyline right?
00:49:24 I wouldn't be telling people in the hearing about an anonymous e-mail from just some who knows.
00:49:31 Well, someone wrote us an e-mail saying that.
00:49:33 They did it.
00:49:36 That just I mean it just.
00:49:37 Looked bad for anyone. That's smart. Anyone.
00:49:39 See this thing there.
00:49:40 I think there's so much confirmation bias going on right now on the right, so many people that just want to hear something that that tells them that what they believe happened happened and uh, that's the proof. Look it.
00:49:52 Anonymously, like you know.
00:49:53 The queue right?
00:49:55 It was like.
00:49:55 The Q tactic. I'll just tell you that what?
00:49:57 You want to hear?
00:49:59 And you'll believe it.
00:50:02 ************ brought that up.
00:50:06 As evidence.
00:50:12 So then another one of the that I mentioned, Doctor Shiva, that's his name. Doctor Shiva was another.
00:50:19 Witness, which again, that's kind of a weird thing, right?
00:50:23 But doctor shiba?
00:50:25 He did some kind of pattern recognition.
00:50:30 Stuff, right? Where basically. And to be honest, he did a kind of not that great job explaining that even I was struggling to.
00:50:36 To wrap my head around kind.
00:50:37 Of what he was getting at because it's not even clear. And I'll tell you why in a second. But he was essentially displaying these curves on the screen. He had like a PowerPoint presentation. And he said, according to these curbs on the screen.
00:50:56 Like this is how the votes were counted.
00:50:59 And based on what we know about Democrats and Republicans who registered to vote in all these different polling stations and the amount of votes that these different polling stations had in order to recreate the these turnout curves.
00:51:19 We ran it through this.
00:51:22 Program I wrote.
00:51:24 And the program I wrote.
00:51:27 Which no one has access to the source code, so we're not even 100%.
00:51:31 Clear on what it does.
00:51:33 And it sounds like you wrote it like yesterday. I mean, that's what he said.
00:51:38 This program I wrote shows.
00:51:40 That the only way that could have happened.
00:51:42 Is that if 30%?
00:51:47 Of the people registered, Republican voted for Biden.
00:51:52 And instead of Trump.
00:51:56 Now a he didn't really 100% explain like what this program was doing specifically.
00:52:02 He just he just didn't.
00:52:03 It's not that I understand it, it's just that he didn't really clearly understand or explain.
00:52:09 What it was even doing, but more importantly.
00:52:13 He said.
00:52:15 You know, we ran it.
00:52:16 Through this algorithm that I wrote.
00:52:20 This was the only the only scenario that I was able to calculate. You know, before this hearing that closely matched, you know, the results that we saw.
00:52:31 Well, here's what he didn't say.
00:52:35 OK, how many? How many scenarios did it come up with five scenarios and out of the five scenarios?
00:52:42 Only one matched up. Or was it 5 million, which would be more?
00:52:47 To me, I mean.
00:52:48 I'd still want to see what your programs even doing like like you can't just say you wrote this program that does pattern. Reckon you know, I get that you're.
00:52:56 You're qualified to do that, but I I still want to see what it is you're doing here.
Speaker
00:53:01 But if you had told.
Devon
00:53:02 Me out of 5 million.
00:53:04 This was the only result that you got that matched the results that we that we saw, I I would say, OK, but you you still have to explain what the ****, how this is working.
00:53:14 But just saying that this was the.
00:53:16 Only after just saying you finished writing the program like a day ago.
00:53:22 And just say, well, this is the only scenario that we calculated and he was careful with his language. That's why I noticed.
00:53:29 But that was the only one that they had calculated.
00:53:32 That had come up with a result.
00:53:33 Like that.
00:53:34 All right. Well, if you only calculated 6 and then the second you got the result that you wanted, you stopped calculating because then you could go into court or not even court. But the hotel room and say what you just said.
00:53:46 That's meaningless.
00:53:48 You see.
00:53:50 There, there's no physical evidence, even the statistical evidence.
00:53:56 Because This is why, by the way, if you.
00:53:58 Go to the.
00:53:58 Supreme Court like this is just a.
00:54:00 Hearing not even a hearing. This is.
00:54:01 Like a A this is.
00:54:02 A. A show. It's a propaganda event.
00:54:07 So you don't have a hostile.
00:54:11 Lawyer team of lawyers picking this apart.
00:54:14 You know, you just have Julia.
00:54:17 Who's of course going to just focus on on what they want to hear. So.
00:54:20 If you have a witness and this happened.
00:54:22 That says maybe something a little stupid, or maybe even something that doesn't even go along with with the fraud.
00:54:28 You can ignore that and you don't have.
00:54:30 To like beat.
00:54:30 That to death you can just focus.
00:54:32 On the stuff that goes.
00:54:33 Along with your narrative, and that's what Giuliani did. And of course.
00:54:36 That's what he did, right?
00:54:39 That was the.
00:54:39 Whole point of the.
00:54:41 The hotel meeting.
00:54:43 Whatever you want to call this thing.
00:54:48 But if you take this to the.
00:54:49 Supreme Court it's.
00:54:50 Not that's not how it's going to go.
00:54:53 You are the Supreme Court. It's not going to just be Giuliani show and tell.
00:55:01 You're going to have lawyers that are saying all these things I'm saying.
00:55:07 You know that you have no physical evidence.
00:55:11 Proving that. What? What?
00:55:12 Happened is statistically improbable. Is not proof that it's impossible.
00:55:18 Writing some algorithm that makes a graph.
00:55:22 That mathematically.
00:55:25 Matches what happened and with different.
00:55:29 With with an unexpected outcome, voter outcome isn't proof, you know.
00:55:35 In fact, it might not even be that statistically weird if you only ran the simulation 5 times. I don't even know you know, I mean like this. There are so many holes in what they.
00:55:42 Were presenting like I and then the.
00:55:45 Anonymous e-mail would they'd?
00:55:46 Laugh you out of court with that.
00:55:48 Ohh, someone just was. Were they a?
00:55:50 Nigerian Prince, the person that wrote this e-mail.
00:55:56 You see what I'm saying? Like there is there is no this I know these hearings sounded really great for confirmation bias people.
00:56:05 But there was a complete lack of evidence a.
00:56:08 Complete lack of evidence.
00:56:13 All right, I'm going to look at chat. I think I made my points.
Speaker
00:56:21 OK.
Devon
00:56:26 Sounds like Doctor Stack doesn't believe they stole.
00:56:29 This ****, I don't know. I think they.
00:56:30 Could have, like I said, like.
00:56:34 Here's the problem. There's no proof.
00:56:36 Because of the way the systems are designed, it's.
00:56:40 Like every part.
00:56:41 Of it is is almost designed for fraud.
00:56:44 Like you, I mean.
00:56:46 You couldn't design A worse system for voting.
Speaker
00:56:50 But that, that's.
Devon
00:56:51 The thing is, one of the reasons why it's so great for fraud is there's no evidence.
00:56:58 There's no paper trail.
00:57:02 It's not that hard to in fact.
00:57:03 Here's the ******* crazy thing.
00:57:07 The give an example of how serious.
00:57:11 These people are taking the the hardware.
00:57:18 Excuse me.
00:57:19 The voting machines.
00:57:23 They're booting to a USB stick.
00:57:28 All the data is on on a.
00:57:30 Removable stick. You can just pull out.
00:57:34 And throw away.
00:57:35 Or, you know, switch with another stick or whatever.
00:57:39 I mean, it's the most insecure thing.
00:57:40 In the ******* world, it's a joke.
00:57:43 I mean, imagine this. Imagine like you go to up to an ATM machine.
00:57:48 And there's just a USB stick coming out of the side of it.
00:57:53 It's a joke.
00:57:55 It's a ******* joke.
00:57:57 So if you did fraud, let let's say you had that stick in there, the one that's going to have all the the digital footprints of all the fraud.
00:58:05 But you know what you're going to do, right? You already know the fraud that you're going to do.
00:58:10 So you have another stick.
00:58:13 It doesn't show any evidence of fraud, so when?
Speaker
00:58:15 You're done doing your fraud.
Devon
00:58:17 You just pull it out and.
00:58:18 Stick in and there's no, there's no chain.
00:58:20 Of custody. There's no.
00:58:21 One watching that there's literally no one watching.
00:58:25 So it's kind of pointless, right?
00:58:27 Like there's there's no way that you can. You can effectively look at any kind of digital footprints.
00:58:34 They could do fraud all day.
00:58:35 Long it doesn't matter, and there's no paper trip.
00:58:38 Especially with the the the absentee ballot.
00:58:42 Ballot stuff so.
00:58:43 As Giuliani has rightfully mentioned over and over and over again.
00:58:48 That one of the reasons why you can't go back.
00:58:53 And and verify.
00:58:56 The votes.
00:58:58 That have maybe bad signatures or or whatever.
00:59:03 Is that the way that these are designed is it's there's two envelopes and a ballot. So there's an envelope.
00:59:10 And you open that envelope and that envelope you just opened, there's identifiable information on it, right. So there's like your name and your address and your signature and stuff like that.
00:59:23 Well, you open up that envelope.
00:59:26 And on the inside.
00:59:28 There's an envelope that is that's blank that looks like everybody else's envelope.
00:59:34 And then you open up that envelope.
00:59:38 And then you have the ballot, which has no identifiable information on it whatsoever.
00:59:45 Once those are separated, which they are immediately, and oftentimes according to witnesses, at least in rooms that no one's in to watch it happen.
00:59:55 Right. There's no like, there's no video of.
00:59:57 It there's no even eyewitness testimony.
Speaker
01:00:00 Of it.
Devon
01:00:01 No one's verifying that no one.
01:00:04 'S babysitting that.
01:00:06 So I mean.
01:00:08 You know, like it's.
01:00:10 The the the potential for fraud is basically 100%.
01:00:15 There's, I mean there's.
01:00:16 You can you flip it around. There's no way you can.
01:00:18 Prove that there wasn't fraud at.
01:00:20 That point there's.
01:00:22 Absolutely. At least some fraud or some mistakes and there's no way you can say otherwise.
01:00:27 Right. But once those envelopes?
01:00:32 With the identifiable information are separated from the rest.
01:00:35 Of the ballot stuff.
01:00:38 There's no you can't reconnect them because that's the whole point, right? Is if you could reconnect them, you could see how people voted.
01:00:45 And so the whole, the whole, you know, official line of why they did it that way is so that you couldn't.
01:00:50 See how people.
01:00:51 Voted well, that also means you can't see.
01:00:55 If it's a person that voted.
01:00:58 Or if it's a person that voted 100.
01:01:00 Times or or.
01:01:01 1000 times or a million times.
01:01:05 You see, like the whole system is ********. The whole thing is just ready to be like you should be. I mean.
01:01:13 It's America. It'd be a miracle if any of these any of these elections using these methods.
01:01:19 Weren't fraudulent.
01:01:24 So it's not that I don't believe it.
01:01:27 It doesn't matter what if I believe it. These people are like they're.
01:01:30 Having our time.
01:01:30 With, it doesn't matter if there was fraud or.
01:01:34 Not it doesn't.
01:01:36 There was obviously fraud. I.
01:01:37 Don't know how much.
01:01:39 And and was it.
01:01:40 Enough. I don't know.
01:01:43 And and by the way.
01:01:45 You could even say.
01:01:47 Given these conditions, we're talking about that doesn't.
01:01:50 Even prove that there wasn't fraud on.
01:01:52 On Trump's side.
01:01:54 Like the the system is.
01:01:55 So full of holes, Trump could have been.
01:01:59 You know, gaming the system. How would we know?
01:02:04 And that's kind of the court case. That's what they're trying to do, OK.
01:02:06 So the.
01:02:06 Legal angle that they're going with is like.
01:02:09 Look, this is clearly a.
01:02:11 Big ******* mess.
01:02:13 Therefore, the only solution.
01:02:15 Is that we throw out all the results.
01:02:18 Right. We just we just say, you know what, this is a big ******* mess.
01:02:23 There's no way to know what.
01:02:24 What happened?
01:02:25 So we're just going to.
01:02:27 Throw it all out the window and in. In that case, what happens?
01:02:33 Is you have the state legislature.
01:02:37 Then choose essentially who the the.
01:02:40 Votes go to.
01:02:43 You know, there's a process to that, but like, that's effectively what happens is the state legislature chooses who.
01:02:49 Gets the votes.
01:02:52 OK, well once again.
01:02:54 If you're not in the system, or if you're not in the business.
01:02:59 Of justice.
01:03:01 But you're in the the business of preserving the system.
01:03:04 That doesn't sound like it's gonna.
01:03:07 Going to promote a lot of faith in the system.
01:03:11 You know, that's you tell a leftist.
01:03:14 Who voted for Biden?
01:03:17 That the state legislature is going to throw.
01:03:19 Away their vote.
01:03:22 Which is the truth? That's what would happen.
01:03:23 Because throw away everybody's vote, right?
01:03:26 But they're going to throw away their vote.
01:03:29 Doesn't matter if it's, you know, for a good reason.
01:03:32 I mean, that's what what's happening. You're going to?
01:03:34 Throw away their vote.
01:03:36 And give give orange Hitler.
Speaker
01:03:40 The vote.
Devon
01:03:41 After you've already been told by the media for like a month straight that that you did.
01:03:45 It you won.
01:03:48 And that's going to be good for the longevity.
01:03:53 Of the system.
01:03:56 That's how you got to think about it. Judges aren't thinking just. Oh, what's what's the right thing to do, if only.
01:04:05 You know, if Can you imagine if like that's how our legal system worked, the judges just wanted to do what was right.
01:04:13 I mean, come on, man.
01:04:14 Come on, man.
01:04:16 That's not how this works.
01:04:19 That's not how this works. I wish.
01:04:21 That's how it worked.
01:04:24 It's not how it works.
01:04:28 Let's go back to chat here.
01:04:32 Uh, it shocks me that our people that went too fast for a little while, the illusion was solid enough that people felt that they were winning everything, scrolling too fast. They're winning. But the powers are pushing it as of late, forcing the truth. Well, I mean, look.
01:04:49 It's harder and harder for them to maintain status quo, not because that there's fraud this time and not before, and maybe not even that.
01:04:56 There's more fraud. I don't.
01:04:57 Know it's that that we're finally polarized enough to where we're suspicious of the system. See, here's the thing. I've always argued that was good about Trump.
01:05:06 Is forever. The right has always lost gracefully.
01:05:11 Because at the end of the day, they believed in the system in the same way you see, like right wing people, even after we watch all these cops let BLM burn down a city they're loathed to to say anything bad about the cops, right? Like part of the right wing personality type is believing in the system.
01:05:29 And wanting to conserve the system.
01:05:32 Right. Like that's part of their. They're not revolutionaries. That's part of the problem.
01:05:39 Thanks to Trump, who undermined the faith.
01:05:43 Whether it was on purpose or not, in a lot of institutions, you know, for the easiest one the the media. But also I'd say the intelligence community, something that the right wing used to probably not across the board trust, but certainly had way more trust in than the left did in previous.
01:06:03 You know the the the fact that Trump has undermined.
01:06:07 This trust that the right wing had in institutions that the left wing never had. Of course, they especially not at the top levels because they were the ones actively gaming the system. How would they have faith in in the system? They knew the vulnerabilities because they were exploiting them on a regular basis.
01:06:25 So really, it's not that I think that the frauds worse even this time, maybe it is, I don't know. There's no way to know.
01:06:33 So much as.
01:06:38 Trust is gone.
01:06:40 So people that would have called you a conspiracy theorist, for example, for saying all this stuff are now going to these meetings and cheering in the audience.
01:06:51 You know, being a conspiracy theorist is mainstream now.
01:06:56 So that's that's that was the bonus.
01:06:59 That's what we got out of Trump.
01:07:01 As Trump destroyed.
01:07:04 This blind faith.
01:07:06 That people had in the system. And so now we're in this weird situation.
01:07:10 Where no one trusts the system.
01:07:14 Which is why I'm saying that the courts are are going to take that new account because they know what happens if everyone loses trust in the system. That's it.
01:07:22 System no longer keeps going, which is why, look, I'm all about people losing faith in the system because that's how we get. That's how we get this fixed.
01:07:33 Alright, you can't just keep putting ******* band aids on this. This is.
01:07:37 As we've talked about, there's more cancer than not at this point. You've got to got to got to.
01:07:41 Clean it out.
01:07:42 And you can't clean it out if no one's willing to.
01:07:46 To to go casket shopping, you know.
01:07:49 And so that's.
01:07:51 That's what's changed.
01:07:55 It's time for the great reset. Well, you.
01:07:56 Know what? Here's the thing.
01:07:59 I don't think it's.
01:08:00 A a mistake.
01:08:03 Or a coincidence rather, that they named it.
01:08:06 The great reset.
01:08:08 Cause doesn't that address a lot of this? Like it's not what it is, right? But it's not like the great reset implies. I mean, it's fantastic marketing from you know, in terms of what it sounds like it does, right? Like it sounds like, oh, what happens when you reset a computer, right? Like if you have a computer and you have all these programs that are running in the background, it starts to bog the machine down. You're just like.
01:08:30 **** it. You just hit reset.
01:08:31 And it boots back up to how it was.
01:08:35 Right. And then you're it's running fine again because all those programs that were running in the background cluttering up the system.
01:08:42 I got dumped out of memory.
01:08:46 That's not what the great reset is.
01:08:50 You know. Oh contraire.
Speaker
01:08:53 Now you could.
Devon
01:08:53 Say the great reset is the reset that you do on your computer after installing a huge update.
01:09:00 You know, and when it boots back up, it's unrecognizable.
01:09:06 But that's that's. See, that's The thing is people hear the great reset, especially this bill, by the way. That's a long time that that, that idea has been floating around way before.
01:09:14 People have it's become like a.
01:09:16 A meme almost at this point, right?
01:09:20 But they knew they knew that.
01:09:21 People that the the reason.
01:09:22 They they named it, that is. They knew that if they knew.
01:09:27 That people's perception was.
01:09:29 That we had to go back.
01:09:31 You know that it was getting out of control, that we had to reset. We had to go back. That's what reset means. You're not talking about computers. That's what it means, right? Go back.
01:09:42 And so it's it's satanic inversion. They're not going back. Nothing's going back. It's quite the opposite. You're burning the past.
01:09:50 Going forward, in their minds going forward.
01:09:54 To something new. It's totally different.
01:09:56 So it's not a reset.
01:09:59 But that is why they called it the reset. It's to address these.
01:10:02 These fears, these anxieties that people have because people sense it. People have been sensing this for.
01:10:07 A long time. This is a long time coming.
01:10:12 This is a very long time coming.
01:10:15 It's just now starting to get to a point where we're seeing.
01:10:19 Some of the the structure.
01:10:22 Slip away. The cracks have been forming for a.
01:10:24 Long long time now.
01:10:29 Let's see here.
01:10:34 They push whatever they want, corona voting. I'll just smoke.
01:10:40 Well, yeah. But I mean there's.
01:10:41 There's there's a method to their madness. I mean, it's not like it's all just a puppet show for something else. That that's the thing. People are always like. Oh, it's all just everything's a distraction, everything.
01:10:51 A distraction?
01:10:52 From what? What's the big thing that everyone's missing? But you know what I mean? It's like, not everything is a distraction.
01:10:58 I think these are important things that they have to they have to get done right. You know, in terms of of of COVID or whatever like that's.
01:11:09 That look at what that accomplish.
01:11:11 It's very specific things that it's still accomplishing.
01:11:15 Right.
01:11:16 So it's not let now look.
01:11:18 Some of this.
01:11:21 How much of it is? Is it planned how much of it is they just take advantage of a new crisis and blow it out of proportion and guide it and all that stuff? Or how much of it is?
01:11:28 Like literally like a.
01:11:30 100% of script we'll never know, but it doesn't matter.
01:11:33 Doesn't really matter.
01:11:35 Well, matters is, is what they're using it for. It doesn't matter if it's totally fiction or if it's, you know, like it was a real thing that they leveraged or whatever. What matters is what the results, right. And the results are an increase in a decrease in freedom and an increase in centralized power.
01:11:57 That's what's happening all across the West simultaneously.
01:12:02 And it doesn't add up. It doesn't add up.
01:12:04 Everyone knows it doesn't.
01:12:05 Add up. It doesn't add if you're.
01:12:08 If their aim was to limit death, right, like that's what they're saying, right? Like what what we're doing is to limit death.
01:12:19 Well, what they're doing isn't limiting death.
01:12:23 So that's again, you can only use the incompetency excuse for so long and on some levels it's probably it's probably stupid bureaucrats being told that like.
01:12:31 Oh no, this is.
01:12:32 All real and.
01:12:33 We have to do this because they're saving.
01:12:35 Lives and they'll believe it.
01:12:38 You know, in the same way that that right wing people will believe in Q, they'll believe it, right? They'll believe in masks.
01:12:46 But the people at the top, like Fauci and stuff they know.
01:12:51 Of course they know fouche even.
01:12:52 Said masks would be ******** and.
01:12:55 You know, so it's like we already know. We already know they've lied, you know. Was he?
01:12:59 Lying then or no, it doesn't matter.
01:13:01 He he he lied. And so as The Who, and so as the, the CDC and. And it's not even like the first time. We've got other examples in history where they've similarly.
01:13:14 Used the the appearance of a pandemic.
01:13:18 To further their goals, and they've talked about it.
Speaker
01:13:22 There's I.
Devon
01:13:22 Mean there's no question, right?
01:13:26 At least for thinking people.
01:13:31 So there's no.
01:13:32 Question that what they're they're going for?
01:13:35 Is a.
01:13:40 They want a society that more closely resembles China.
01:13:46 They want a society it more closely resembles.
01:13:49 The crowd control, if you will.
01:13:54 And and and the industry control and centralization.
01:13:58 That China has.
01:14:03 And they know that that's kind of it goes against the culture of Westerners, right?
01:14:10 Especially Americans, right?
01:14:12 So what are they? Look?
01:14:14 And again, this isn't like they.
01:14:15 Just woke up one day and decided to do.
01:14:16 This this has been a long.
01:14:18 Time coming.
01:14:20 So what's one of the first?
01:14:21 If you if these pesky Americans.
01:14:25 Because of part of their their narrative, whether it's myth or reality doesn't matter. But part of their.
01:14:34 Mythos, their part of their the story of the founding, is all about centers around freedom and liberty, and and all this kind of thing. If if you need to overcome that well, the first thing you do is you swap out the people that believe that, right.
01:14:52 Which started in 1965.
01:14:56 And what do you do also? Well, you start re educating the youth.
01:15:01 So you take.
01:15:01 Over schools.
01:15:03 Which they started doing in the 40s.
01:15:07 So this is the thing this is.
Speaker
01:15:09 A lot this is.
Devon
01:15:09 A lot of stuff just coming to fruition.
01:15:11 It's not like one day.
01:15:14 They woke up. This is a bunch of people.
01:15:17 Who have some? Some of I don't think it's like they all meet in the smoke filled room and plan this stuff. I mean, I think there's maybe a little bit of that going on, but they don't really have to do that because you have a lot of people who are ideologically driven to the same end.
01:15:30 And they're willing to collectively work towards that end, something that the right.
01:15:34 Doesn't do by the way.
01:15:37 You don't have the right infiltrating.
01:15:40 Institutions and using nepotism and you know, like there's.
01:15:44 No fact the right.
01:15:45 Isn't even like cohesive on ******* Twitter.
01:15:49 Or YouTube. You know, we don't even help each other on that.
01:15:52 Like I try real hard to not go after.
01:15:54 People on the right.
01:15:57 And it's hard.
01:16:00 Unless I think that they're like a real real.
01:16:03 Danger. But that's not what's happening most of the time.
01:16:05 A lot of the stuff's ego.
01:16:08 And it's a power vacuum too.
01:16:11 A lot of these people want power and they sense that the lack of leadership and the lack of.
01:16:18 Of direction that the people on the right have right now, it's true we don't have strong leadership. We don't have even like a well thought out.
01:16:26 Plan for the future or ideology. None of I mean very few people even have pretend to have that.
01:16:34 And So what happens is you have a lot of these people who fancy themselves the one to do that.
01:16:40 Competing for that opening.
01:16:45 So that's why I don't think anything's gonna we're not going.
01:16:48 To make any progress in a long time.
01:16:51 It's one of the reasons one of the many reasons.
01:16:53 I'm black pilled on that too.
01:16:58 You know, there's things that, there's flashpoints, there's things that could change. Like, look how quickly if you, as an example, look how quickly the country left and right and brown and white, whatever you want to call it, everybody rallied together after 911, as as an example, right. So.
01:17:18 After 911 and I mean you could go anywhere and people like wave and ******* flags and eating freedom fries and all this stupid ****, everyone.
01:17:27 Was on board. I think Bush had, like an insane like it was like a 90% approval rating or some **** like that.
01:17:36 So you can do.
01:17:36 It it doesn't last.
01:17:38 But I mean, it doesn't have to.
01:17:41 There are things you can do.
01:17:43 That will rally people together behind A cause.
01:17:48 But usually violence or death is involved.
01:17:53 You know, it's like the CIA when they would go into, I think it was Nicaragua and they were, they were training the their puppets, the rebels.
01:18:02 And one of the things they trained him on and they said, look, find a guy that a lot of people like.
01:18:07 But really isn't, you know you don't.
01:18:09 Need him, but make.
01:18:10 Sure, he's something that people like kill him and then blame it on the enemy.
01:18:17 And that will bring people together.
01:18:19 Bind your cause there's a similar kind of a thing in my book if you've if.
01:18:23 You've got my book.
01:18:25 Day of the rope. It's on Barnes and Noble.
01:18:27 You can still get it.
01:18:29 And the sequel, yes, is, you know, it's being constantly altered because this ******* breakneck speed at which things are like it becomes irrelevant. Like every couple of weeks.
01:18:41 But the first one still relevant shockingly. And that's that kind of a thing is discussed in a very fictional way I might add.
01:18:50 It's all fiction.
01:18:55 So then there's things.
01:18:56 That you can do or that could happen.
01:18:59 That would rally.
01:19:01 People in all these.
01:19:03 Factions together, right? But as of right now.
01:19:08 That's just not the case, and that is the case on the left. I mean, look at the the groups that are that are allying together.
01:19:16 That have nothing in common.
01:19:18 I mean, you think you think ****** pedos have a lot in common with?
01:19:25 You know, care, you know, like the.
01:19:27 The Muslim groups.
01:19:29 Or the.
01:19:32 I mean, and look, they have infighting too, right? Like you see, like the feminists fighting the ******** and stuff like that. But it when the rubber meets the road, they they.
01:19:40 They all rally together.
01:19:42 And the right doesn't do that.
01:19:45 At least I've never seen it like, never seen it.
01:19:51 Did OTR takes place in Minecraft? Yes, it does.
01:19:56 Build a greenhouse and some raised beds with removable cold covers by tons of cans of beans.
01:20:04 I got a Berkey.
01:20:06 I don't actually don't know what Turkey is.
01:20:08 Get a little chicken coop and pray. Yeah, I mean, these are all things.
01:20:12 That you can do.
01:20:14 And I'm I'm trying to do at least my form of that. I don't have a lot of money or a lot of resources and and I live in an environment that's not super friendly, but I I do.
01:20:23 What I can?
01:20:24 And it's getting better. You know, I'm more and more secure.
01:20:28 I certainly have.
01:20:29 Lots of food supply and lots of water supply and lots of brass supply.
01:20:35 And and you should and that's something everyone can do.
01:20:39 And then once you've done that, you can look at getting like chickens and, you know, gardens and stuff like that.
01:20:46 Berkey is a filter. OK. Yeah. Get a water filter. I've got a water filter.
01:20:55 I'm far away from water sources.
01:20:58 So as I've talked about before on this channel, like if if I ever got in a situation where my well stopped working for some reason.
01:21:07 Or the you know.
01:21:10 My rain water collection stopped working, which is? I mean it hasn't rained here in months.
01:21:16 Which is unusual. This has been a really dry summer, but I'd be ****** like if I was like just trying to live off rain water. I'd would have died a long time ago, honestly. In fact, I'm kind of. I'm kind of wondering how the the Foxes and the Coyotes and stuff stay alive because there's no water source. I don't like. I really don't know they're alive.
01:21:34 I mean, the squirrels and stuff. I get it cause they can eat plants and get moisture out of bugs or I don't know, whatever the hell they're eating, but I don't. I really don't get how a fox is staying alive.
01:21:43 I don't get it.
01:21:46 Because there's no, there's been no.
01:21:47 Water in the desert for months.
01:21:50 And I don't mean like I just don't know where it is that no, it's not possible. It's all dried.
01:21:55 Because usually with some of these washes, right where.
01:21:57 You have the big.
01:21:58 Rains the water goes to drains to these washes and you can dig and eventually you'll hit water.
01:22:05 But even that's dried up now. Like you can dig all you want. I mean, maybe if you dig, like 100 feet, you know, something like that, you'd find water eventually.
01:22:13 But yeah, even even that's even. That's straight up right now.
01:22:19 So that's why I'm doing my crazy marches into the desert. Because if I ever have to.
01:22:23 Walk to a.
01:22:25 Natural water source it's it's like 50 miles away from me, so that's. But that's the kind of thing to think about. Start thinking.
01:22:32 About that, I think that's a worst case scenario.
01:22:36 You got to remember, even if we have.
01:22:41 See, my guess is the way that this would go down is you would have existing power structures being the mover movers and shakers, right? So you'd have governors you'd have like with the.
01:22:52 The first civil war you'd have, you know, California saying, you know what? We're done with orange Hitler. We're going to break off along with Oregon and Washington.
01:23:01 You know, whatever. Whoever who knows right where.
01:23:03 They draw the line.
01:23:05 And we're going to make our own little sub country and and you know, first of all, you'd have a lot of time.
01:23:12 Before that would turn into blows.
01:23:15 You would have.
01:23:17 Because they would start the conversation.
01:23:20 Peacefully first, I mean you'd have to.
01:23:24 Logistically, you'd have to. I mean, it's not like the governor can just declare war, you know, I mean, like, that would never happen. It would be suicide.
01:23:32 So you may.
01:23:32 Have warnings of a lot of this stuff.
01:23:35 Like what? You're not going to have warning for is.
01:23:37 More for people that live in.
01:23:38 The city right where you're going to have civil unrest on the same scale that we saw with BLM and and stuff like that maybe amplified a little bit. That's the kind of people. But if you live in the rural area already.
01:23:52 You're pretty much good to go. You might have to worry about supply chain stuff being interrupted if, but I mean even that I don't, I don't see that as being.
01:24:01 A big deal, like I said, I've been to countries that are at war and it's not like everyone's just starving the streets. If it's a first world country, everything seems normal.
01:24:09 Where you at?
01:24:10 And it's it's the same way, by the way, like same way in, in, in.
01:24:15 America during the first civil war, like if you weren't on the frontline, you went to work every day and you know, like it was relatively normal. Like there was rationing and stuff like that, as as as, you know, if you have all your men, see, it's different, though. Here's The thing is.
01:24:33 Everything so much.
01:24:35 More mechanized and automated that if we had a an actual civil war where there's like soldiers on a frontline and stuff like that, which I mean that's. So I think you know, down the road if if it's even possible.
01:24:50 It's going to be a lot of, it's been mechanized and a lot of it's going to be computerized and automated and you know, like in ways that, that original civil war wasn't so like in the original Civil War, you had people that literally had to leave the farms, people that were working, the farms were abandoning farms to go fight the war. And when you have that happen, then you're.
01:25:10 Going to lose?
01:25:12 Food, you know, because the guy that makes the food's gone. Well, that wouldn't happen. That wouldn't happen. That wouldn't happen here. What's more likely to happen is I think you're going to have growing pains.
01:25:25 Or birth pains or whatever you want to say from the great reset, right? So as they start decide.
01:25:33 I mean, I mean in the same way, like Communism produces shortages, right? Because that's what it what it is, it's communism. So you would have that kind of a shortage happen right where? Oh well, the the centralized authority has done the calculation and you know, maybe incorrectly that they need to grow X amount of grain.
01:25:53 And and and not not have so many cows or, you know, whatever it is they're doing and they **** it up because they always do. And then they now you have supply problems.
01:26:03 That's where I see it.
01:26:06 And then maybe economically, in the short term, there might be some supply problems because you have a lot of these smaller farms that are maybe economically hit by the fact that all these restaurants who are usually buying their their food or they're no longer around and you know. So as the first you have the restaurant start to go out of business and then you know.
01:26:25 They're purchasing from suppliers and so then you start having some suppliers go out of business, which is part of the great reset, right?
01:26:32 Like they want to.
01:26:33 Consolidate everything so it would be in.
01:26:35 The short term right?
01:26:37 Because eventually what would happen is the bigger suppliers would then acquire the smaller, that's.
01:26:42 Part of that's the.
01:26:43 Whole. That's the game. That's what they're playing.
01:26:46 You know, and so.
01:26:49 You would just have like the the mega suppliers.
01:26:54 Grow bigger and bigger.
01:26:56 As they absorb all these smaller ones, they go out of business in the same way that like you know, Walmart and Amazon will absorb the business of all these small companies that are going under.
01:27:09 You know, it's not like they're not able to handle it, but there might be certain products that you used to buy that become unavailable, some maybe permanently.
01:27:17 But I don't.
01:27:18 Last thing, it's so hard to ****.
01:27:19 It up.
01:27:20 That unless there's people actively trying to **** it up.
01:27:24 Like a resistance force, which again there.
01:27:27 Might be mentions of that in my.
01:27:29 Book. If there were people that were active because it would become more fragile, right? Anything that's centralized like that and and not.
01:27:38 Distributed, you know, not decentralized is going to have that, that vulnerability. Right. And so if you have people actively trying to undermine that system and attack it while it's especially in transitioning.
01:27:53 And yeah, then you could have some problems and that might be desirable. It might be something that certain interests.
01:28:01 Want to make happen, but I don't think I think people are overreacting like they watch Terminator too many times or or something. You know, like they think that it's going to just disintegrate. And look, I like that kind of fiction too.
01:28:16 And I do. I love that fiction. I have a lot of books like that. I've watched a lot of movies. It's one of my favorite genres. I get it because I like.
01:28:25 In some ways it it's it's confirmation bias, right?
01:28:30 It's like telling me that I'm not crazy for, you know, building all these supplies cause look how bad I could get. But really, it's not going to be like that. You.
01:28:37 Know it's not going to be like fiction.
01:28:40 You know, it's not like Mad Max.
01:28:43 The only way it gets to something like that is if you have. Like I said, forces actively. Whether it's domestic forces, foreign forces. So like if you had China, that would want now to take this opportunity to go to war with America. I mean, which again in the short term I see is highly implausible.
01:29:07 I think it's just going to be mostly a slow rot and economically you might want to have all these supplies because that I can see I can see the economics of things getting so ****** ** that it's it's not that you can't get.
01:29:22 Bread. It's that bread's really expensive.
01:29:25 You know.
01:29:27 Stuff like that makes more sense to me.
01:29:30 So anyway, let's take a look here.
01:29:37 If a civil war happened, that would be.
01:29:41 The end of the West? No one.
01:29:44 Maybe the end of the West.
01:29:46 Was it the end of the West last time?
01:29:50 No, it wasn't end of the West.
01:29:53 Would be the end of the West it in fact it would be a rebirthing. It would be be a reordering of things.
01:29:59 First of all, we're not the only.
01:30:01 Country in the West?
01:30:03 OK, so if there was a civil war in America?
01:30:07 Yeah, you'd have. You'd have, like, a lot of.
01:30:10 The hierarchy being reorganized, especially in Europe.
01:30:16 But I mean.
01:30:18 It's not the end of the West.
01:30:21 And in the ways that it would be the end of the West, it's positive.
01:30:27 You know, like there's a lot about the West.
01:30:30 That's really ****** right now.
01:30:33 And that would be an opportunity.
01:30:36 So here's the thing.
01:30:37 Civil war is not a destination.
01:30:42 It's a path. It's the road.
01:30:48 To get to where you get somewhere.
01:30:49 Else you know.
01:30:51 It might take a few.
01:30:52 Years, and it might be bloody. And who knows?
01:30:56 Who knows, right?
01:30:58 But just like the last civil war, didn't just.
01:31:03 And America?
01:31:05 And it wouldn't, by the way.
01:31:06 If the South had.
01:31:07 Won it wouldn't have.
01:31:07 Ended America either.
01:31:09 History would have been different, possibly in better.
01:31:12 Ways we don't know. There's no.
01:31:13 Way to know, right?
01:31:15 But it wouldn't have ended the West.
01:31:20 There's a lot of wealth and a lot of.
01:31:24 Human capital.
01:31:25 Even if you wipe out a bunch of us.
01:31:31 That would remain here.
01:31:35 And when you compare it to like the.
01:31:37 Other countries in the world.
01:31:40 I mean, we're still huge. That's the thing that's keeping us going is momentum. You know, like if you got a freight train.
01:31:47 Hauling down the tracks.
01:31:50 And the engine.
01:31:52 Starts to explode.
01:31:54 You don't just stop immediately, right? You keep going and that's kind of what's going.
01:31:59 On with our empire right now.
01:32:00 Is. Yeah, things are kind of coming apart.
01:32:03 But we got a lot of ******* momentum and a lot of ******* inertia.
01:32:09 So it's think of it this way too all.
01:32:12 Right. You ever especially when you're a kid?
01:32:15 I'm sure you've been running down a hill.
01:32:18 And then you tumble.
01:32:20 And it's almost like.
01:32:22 Without even thinking, without even trying, it's like you do like a somersault, and then you're back on your feet running down.
01:32:28 The hill again.
01:32:30 You know, it's almost like this, like your brain.
01:32:32 Just did it.
01:32:34 It's like you calculated it and you and and and you know it.
01:32:38 Probably didn't look graceful.
01:32:40 But you're back on your feet.
01:32:42 Running because.
01:32:44 You have the momentum.
01:32:47 You know, if you're just standing there on the street and you just fall down on your ***, you're not going to just bounce.
01:32:51 Right back up and be on your feet, right?
Speaker
01:32:54 But if you're.
Devon
01:32:54 Already running down a hill.
01:32:57 And then you take a.
01:32:58 Dive and you might and look.
01:33:01 You might just take a dive and.
01:33:02 And start rolling down.
01:33:03 The hill, instead of running.
01:33:05 But I think.
01:33:06 I think again what I'm saying when you.
01:33:07 Have momentum behind you. It's easier to recover.
01:33:10 From something.
01:33:13 And we have a lot of momentum behind us.
01:33:19 Let's see here.
01:33:23 Curtis Stone says Salt is going to be in short supply. Well, I don't. I don't know who that is or.
01:33:28 Why he thinks that there's a lot of people that keep talking about like, oh, this is going to be, you know, we're going to run out of this and this and stock up on this. I I just don't see it. I don't see that even being remotely close to.
01:33:42 Reality in America right now.
01:33:45 Like I said, there might be little things.
01:33:47 As they consolidate suppliers and farms, maybe little ones got it, but I don't think it's the like. Oh, I can't get carrots anymore. It'll be like, oh, I can't.
01:33:56 Get these kind of carrots.
01:33:58 You know what I mean? Like.
01:33:59 It it's.
01:34:01 You understand the the the machine.
01:34:05 Behind this is I mean the engine.
01:34:07 Behind this is just.
01:34:09 It's massive.
01:34:12 And it would take a lot to.
01:34:14 Make it seize.
01:34:18 If a civil war happened, I think Communist fashions and opposition would have a fight here in the US World War three, maybe.
01:34:28 I mean.
01:34:28 Look so.
01:34:32 What you got to think?
01:34:33 Of this way, if you had a civil war happen, you would have foreign states step in, right? Obviously. I mean, you'd have China probably step in you, maybe even have like Germany, right? I mean who?
01:34:44 Goes right. It all depends on who gains from what, and and there's no way to know a lot of this stuff in advance. I mean, there's. I'm sure there's people high up somewhere in a room that have gained a lot of these scenarios out, but they have information that we just don't have access to.
01:34:59 But again, I mean that's that happened in the Revolutionary War. You know, we had the French step in and help and.
01:35:08 You know, so or even like if you are like World War 2.
01:35:12 If you want to say that, see, that's the difference. It wasn't a civil war in World War 2.
01:35:21 It was a it was different nation states.
01:35:27 With different alliances and and you wouldn't. So it's it's a totally different animal. Like if you had a civil war in America, presumably you'd have at least two different sides, maybe more. But generally speaking, there would be two different sides, right. And you would have foreign money, foreign supplies.
01:35:48 Foreign, maybe even troops coming in. You know, the French did that. The French sent troops to help the Americans.
01:35:55 And and and and we do the same thing, right? We send peacekeeping forces to other countries and that sort of a thing. So you'd have that go on.
01:36:06 Yeah, it's just. I don't know why they would.
01:36:07 I don't know that the world the rest of the world would have.
01:36:11 The military might.
01:36:14 In the stomach.
01:36:16 To be pouring to make this into like a big arena, like a death match arena on American soil.
01:36:24 I mean, we still.
01:36:24 Have a **** ton of the.
01:36:25 Of the world's military.
01:36:28 You know, and you want to get involved with that. If you're someone like France.
01:36:33 Or even China I.
01:36:35 Mean. I keep saying.
01:36:37 Even if it takes nine of them to kill one.
01:36:39 Of us, they still win. That's true.
01:36:42 But technologically, China is is pretty far behind us.
01:36:46 And so it might take.
01:36:48 More than nine of them to kill one of us because of that.
01:36:53 And it might.
01:36:53 Not be in.
01:36:53 Their interests right? It depends on what these factions are like. If you know, like, can they trust the OR even worse, like let's say California decides to secede, they go and talk to the Chinese government and say, look, if you back us, then we will.
01:37:09 You know, we'll have these great trade relations once we become our own country. Well, if you're China and you don't think that they're gonna be able to successfully pull that off, you don't wanna **** *** America by making deals with California. You know, I mean, like it. It's a complicated thing. It's not as easy as just like, it's not like, a a game of command and conquer. You know, where you're just dragging.
01:37:29 Farming is on to American soil and and putting there's a lot of moving parts and there's a lot of momentum and there's a lot of.
01:37:40 Complexity to this. That would take a long.
01:37:43 Time to work.
01:37:43 Out, which, by the way, is great for you if you're if you're just worried about surviving. It's not. You're not not. It's like you're just wake up one day and Oh my God, there's a war going on outside my front yard.
01:37:56 Now the reason why you want.
01:37:57 To prepare before that.
01:38:00 Or anything like that. Even like that won't ever happen. But what might happen is, oh, my God, they're talking about more on TV.
01:38:08 And now all the grocery stores are empty.
01:38:11 That's why you prepare, not because you're going to need the the the supplies like you know one morning, they're just. Oh my God. Can't get food out of out of the society. All because all the supplies have driven up. You know, it'll be more. I can't get food because everyone is freaking out about what's going to happen and they've they've bum rushed.
01:38:31 All the stores and now I can't get food and then maybe eventually I'll eat food if there's rationing or something. You.
01:38:35 Know stuff like.
01:38:36 That there's gonna be a lot of warning before something happens.
01:38:40 It's not going to be like Red Dawn, where you look out the the classroom window and there's people parachuting into the the.
01:38:46 The playground.
01:38:50 Let's see here.
01:38:54 Chinese are loyal to China, though. Whereas most Europeans wouldn't defend even their own country from attacker, according to a study. Yeah, well, especially in America. Right? Because who?
01:39:04 Who? Who counts as American? A lot of these people so-called in the the military.
01:39:10 You know what?
01:39:12 Why? What I mean, what are they fighting for? They're.
01:39:15 Fighting for a paycheck.
01:39:18 We have a ******* of the world's military, but if the wrong people weren't control, they can't see. It would be fighting communism or ushering in, oh, by the way, I'm going to release the lemons. I've never.
01:39:31 Done this before.
01:39:35 I think I did it.
01:39:41 I don't even know what that does.
01:39:44 But I'm giving you guys lemons.
01:39:46 I think.
Speaker
01:39:49 Release the lemons to the peasants.
Devon
01:39:54 Yeah, like in this guy, I wouldn't fight for America. Why bother?
01:39:57 Yeah. And there you know.
01:40:00 Hard to argue with that, right?
01:40:04 You're not really America in its current form.
01:40:12 Is it worth fighting for?
01:40:17 You know what I mean, like is.
01:40:19 America, in its current form, something you're willing to die for.
01:40:27 And and by the way, not just for you, I mean that applies, who is it? And there's no solidarity, so it's.
01:40:34 A leftist wouldn't think it's worth dying for.
01:40:37 Right.
01:40:39 Who? What demographic?
01:40:42 Things it's worth dying for right now.
01:40:48 Which is also why.
01:40:51 Civil war is complicated because there's people that just would sit it out. They just be like, whatever who cares, right?
01:40:55 It can't be worse than how it is now.
01:40:58 And then you also.
01:40:58 Have a lot, a lot of people fleeing.
01:41:02 Like you know, an American refugee crisis.
01:41:05 And the difference is Americans would bring a lot of their money with them.
01:41:09 But you would have Americans leaving by the the 10s of 1,000,000.
01:41:16 To everywhere you know to Asia, to Europe, South America.
01:41:22 There's a lot of people.
01:41:23 People I know very well.
01:41:26 That's the first thing they're going to do. They're like, they're not prepping.
01:41:30 They're they've they haven't created a bunker, they've created an ejection seat.
01:41:38 And it's hard to argue with that logic.
01:41:46 You know, can you really get mad?
01:41:47 At someone that.
01:41:49 That wants to do that.
01:41:57 Yeah. Who will fight for the bronies. Exactly.
01:42:01 Leftists want to die for international communists, not the US specifically, I don't know. I think maybe some of them do, but.
01:42:08 I don't think they're willing to die. I think they're willing to to throw.
01:42:14 Urine water balloons at cops and you know. But if it you think you might get your your face shot off, I think there's a lot of those people going to.
01:42:23 Stop showing up, you know.
01:42:26 It's like it's it's cost benefit. It's like what I've said.
01:42:29 About the border.
01:42:30 Right, you don't need.
01:42:31 A wall. You just need drones.
01:42:33 And people would stop coming across the border real fast if they thought.
01:42:38 They'd get drone striked, you know.
01:42:41 They they thought like a smart bomb is going to ******* wipe them all out. They wouldn't. They wouldn't risk it.
01:42:48 And we have the ability.
01:42:48 To do that, don't think that we don't.
01:42:53 America has become an authoritarian authoritarian state ever since the Civil war has been rotting for a way 150 years. Humans don't value freedom.
01:43:02 It's not that humans don't value freedom.
01:43:06 The feminine.
01:43:08 Does not value freedom.
01:43:16 I think eventually it is kind of like a it it's something that necessarily has to die.
01:43:27 Well, I mean.
01:43:27 I think that, you know, like the democracy lifespan of 200 years. Thing is, the reason why it's like clockwork.
01:43:37 That that state of trusting the residents.
01:43:42 To exercise their freedom in service, not just of themselves, but what's good for the community.
01:43:51 And the country at large.
01:43:53 And having that trust.
01:43:56 In their representatives to do the right thing because they are going to do the right thing, it's short lived, right?
01:44:03 Because the conditions to make that.
01:44:08 System viable is short lived.
01:44:10 And then it just takes a really long time to die, you know, because once it gets it's momentum, it's like I was saying it's it's inertia.
01:44:17 So it it generates a lot of wealth really fast.
01:44:21 And it the engine gets going really fast and burning really hot.
01:44:27 But then it it starts immediately falling apart because you have.
01:44:36 And because people are free to be greedy, and in fact groups like libertarians embrace greed and make it part of their ideology.
01:44:46 I mean because it is, which makes sense to in some level because it is so.
01:44:51 I mean you can count on it to be there, right? It's all. There's always gonna be great. That's what happens. Right? And and when you all these other four out of greed, it is, it ends up being self-destructive because of the sorts of things that that greed that keeps greed at Bay are naturally eroded by the system.
Speaker
01:44:53 It's good for you.
Devon
01:45:09 You know.
01:45:10 And so it inevitably falls apart every time, and that's what we're just, we're just at that point right now where.
01:45:17 All these cracks and all these insecurities are resulting in.
01:45:22 Parts of the building coming off.
01:45:25 And there's no saying there's no telling when it's going to fully collapse and whether or not you're going to be.
01:45:32 Hit by a falling rock when it happens so, but anyway.
01:45:36 So I think we covered a lot. Bottom line is it doesn't matter if there was fraud.
01:45:42 It does, going back to the voting stuff.
01:45:45 It doesn't matter if it's.
01:45:47 If it's, you can prove how vulnerable the systems.
01:45:51 Were it doesn't matter.
01:45:55 If you don't have.
01:45:58 Kill shot if you don't have the very memeable thing that's going to breakthrough the mainstream media's stranglehold that's going to.
01:46:10 Be so much of A kill shot that it makes a judge, even on the Supreme Court, who doesn't want to do it. It makes them fear ruling against it, then ruling for it.
01:46:22 It's at the end.
01:46:22 Of the day, it's fear, right? Fear. We all know this fear.
01:46:26 Is what rules.
01:46:29 The country when in the world, really.
01:46:32 And if they're more afraid?
01:46:34 Of ruling against you than they are afraid of ruling for you.
01:46:40 You know that's that's optimal, but right now there's no. There's No Fear. There's No Fear, motivation.
01:46:45 For a judge.
01:46:47 So it's kind of like A roll the dice you have to hope that maybe you get a judge that's going to do the right thing or and even then it's like if it goes the Supreme Court, it's not just one justice, right?
01:46:57 You got to convince.
01:46:59 The majority.
01:47:02 All it takes is one right now the way it's set up we because you know how Roberts is going to rule and you know how all the lefties are going to rule so.
01:47:09 Right.
01:47:09 Now it's 54 right for like for basic ***** Republican issues, and this isn't the basic ***** Republican issue. If it was, you would have all the basic ***** Republicans backing Trump in this, and they're not.
01:47:22 They're jumping ship.
01:47:24 They're signaling real.
01:47:25 Hard how they they want this to go.
01:47:28 So you don't? You don't even have the Republican establishment behind you. So what makes you think that the justices that the Republican establishment voted for?
01:47:38 And confirmed.
01:47:41 OK.
01:47:44 You got to remember that.
01:47:46 You know, people like to say Ohh based Kavanaugh, he's like this beer drinking bro. No, he's not.
01:47:52 He's not.
01:47:54 He was George Bush.
01:47:55 'S lawyer on 9/11.
01:47:56 And helped write the Patriot Act.
01:47:59 You know, not exactly based. Kavanaugh, if you ask me.
01:48:07 And he was confirmed by the Senate.
01:48:13 And you can say, yeah, it's a big fight.
01:48:15 And whatever, I guess, maybe theater, who knows.
01:48:21 Coney Barrett. Same thing.
01:48:23 So I mean.
01:48:25 These people were approved by the ruling class. Maybe grudgingly, you could say. Or maybe foolishly, you could say.
01:48:34 There's not a single justice on the court that wasn't approved by the ruling class. That's the process.
01:48:41 To get there.
01:48:43 You have to be put there by the ruling class.
01:48:49 I wouldn't. I wouldn't. I wouldn't just assume.
01:48:53 And look, maybe we'll get.
01:48:53 Lucky, I don't know. I don't know.
01:48:57 I'm not. I'm not pretending to.
01:48:59 To to have some.
01:49:01 Insight on how this is going to go down?
01:49:04 I'm just saying, look, there's a lot of angles you're not thinking about. If you think it's just gonna go to the.
01:49:08 Supreme Court. And they're like, oh, well, clearly.
01:49:10 There's all this possibility.
01:49:11 Of fraud so.
01:49:13 And then there's other. By the way, that's not even the end of it, right. So let's say you're.
01:49:16 Able to get rid of these these vote.
01:49:21 And the state legislature sends electors.
01:49:25 To the Electoral College. That's not the.
01:49:26 End of it.
01:49:28 It's not like.
01:49:29 Tah Trump won, he can get challenged.
01:49:33 And get dragged on through more legal processes.
01:49:37 In Washington at that point.
01:49:39 This could go on for so long.
01:49:46 And again, all it takes.
01:49:49 Is for the hierarchy to make the call that this is doing more damage to the existence of the hierarchy than it is, you know, preserving it we we need to pull the plug on this.
01:50:04 You know.
01:50:08 If they fear for their own.
01:50:10 Existence their own safety.
01:50:13 That doesn't matter what's what's right and what's wrong.
01:50:18 It's fear.
01:50:21 That's going to inform that decision. So anyway, just keep that in mind, guys. And because you know that don't be afraid of them.
01:50:27 Don't be afraid of them.
01:50:29 See, that's the thing too. Perfect example of how fear rules everything. What happens when you say to people? Well, you know, like for example, Georgia.
01:50:38 The judge went back and said, Oh no, you can run updates and wipe out the voting machines. There's questions about.
01:50:45 And I tweeted out I.
01:50:46 Was like look, all it would take is for.
01:50:49 A bunch of.
01:50:50 People to go down there and physically prevent.
01:50:51 Them from doing that.
01:50:53 But it won't happen.
01:50:55 And all these people.
01:50:56 Respond well, of course it won't.
Speaker
01:50:57 Happen because if they did, then it would be.
Devon
01:50:59 Like what happened with Kyle Rittenhouse and.
01:51:02 Blah blah that this.
01:51:04 OK. Why don't you just sum up what? Why don't instead of saying that that way what you just say, what you really mean?
01:51:10 You're scared.
01:51:14 You're afraid of what would happen.
01:51:18 Fear is deciding you're not making your decision based on what you think you should do, right?
01:51:25 You're not basing your decision.
01:51:27 On what you.
01:51:28 Think is morally right.
01:51:31 You're basing on fear?
01:51:34 Doesn't matter if your fears are justified or not.
01:51:37 It's still fear.
01:51:39 You're saying you're afraid of what will.
01:51:41 What will happen?
01:51:41 To you, if you do that, and that's why you're not doing it.
01:51:54 Is what rules the world fear.
01:52:03 And the more you can remove fear.
01:52:07 From your life.
01:52:11 The more autonomy you have.
01:52:13 The more power you have.
01:52:21 If you're living paycheck to paycheck at a job that's going to ship, can you? The second that you say anything, even to the right of marks?
01:52:30 You live in fear.
01:52:33 Why would you want to live like that?
01:52:42 So what?
01:52:42 Job I can get. No, it's not.
01:52:46 Might be the only job you can get that.
01:52:48 Affords the happy hours that you like to go to or the restaurants you like to eat at, or the drugs you like to smoke. Or the.
01:52:55 Whatever the video games you like to afford.
01:52:58 That's not the only job you can get.
01:53:06 Who can't afford to have kids?
01:53:10 I think the black people that are that are ******* having kids in the ghetto.
01:53:15 Can't afford to have kids?
01:53:18 You can have kids.
01:53:20 State the state will.
01:53:22 Provide. Unfortunately, this is the way it is. Just white people don't know how the system works and are afraid to use it because of the shame that's, you know, that's attached to that. Don't be a **** it.
01:53:33 Go collect. Go get on EBT.
01:53:36 Seriously, use the. Use the **** out of the system on the way down. Why wouldn't you?
01:53:42 Don't be *******. Don't be ******* ashamed.
01:53:47 What's more shameful?
01:53:52 Collecting from a system that hates you.
01:53:56 Or paying into a system that hates you and getting nothing in return.
01:54:02 Who? Who's really the sucker in that scenario?
01:54:11 You got to start reprogramming the way you look.
01:54:13 At stuff man.
01:54:18 The the The the game has fundamentally changed.
01:54:22 And if you're still playing by the rules of.
01:54:26 Of how you thought the game was played.
01:54:29 You're doing it wrong.
01:54:35 So anyway folks, thanks for stopping by for.
01:54:37 The the very late night.
01:54:40 Stream it's uh.
01:54:44 Very late or very early, depending on where you are in.
01:54:46 The world which I.
01:54:47 Guess is always the case, right?
01:54:55 Don't get your hopes too high for this.
Speaker
01:54:58 This case.
Devon
01:55:00 But and by the way, one.
01:55:01 Might not. I'm not going to go on a rant about this, but one thing that I I think about too that I don't think a lot of people calculate.
01:55:07 Is in some ways it's. It's almost.
01:55:10 It's almost better.
01:55:14 If Trump.
01:55:16 Loses the legal case.
01:55:19 At the very least, there's some pretty significant Silver Linings.
01:55:23 And like for example.
01:55:27 If Trump wins.
01:55:29 All these people that you see that are like, oh, my God, the system is so corrupt.
01:55:33 It's so fraudulent.
01:55:37 Most of them are going to go right back to sleep and go oh Trump fixed it.
01:55:44 We're going to go.
01:55:44 Right back to the status quo.
01:55:46 You know, right back to sleep.
01:55:51 Which, by the way, if anything, that might be why he could win. That might be the calculus that.
Speaker
01:55:55 They make.
Devon
01:55:57 That hey, look, if we let Trump win, it's going to.
01:55:59 All these angry.
01:56:00 Right wing people are going to go right back to sleep.
01:56:04 In the lefties, you know they'll throw a tantrum, but it is what it is.
01:56:12 Hope you guys have a good.
01:56:20 I'll keep an eye on all this. Oh, by the way, I've finished. I'm done watching all The Simpsons. It's done. I've watched every Simpson. Oh. Oh my God.
01:56:30 Like, not all of them at normal speed.
Speaker
01:56:33 But I have.
Devon
01:56:33 Watched all of them now.
01:56:36 It's horrible. The last season's so bad and and just confirmed like.
01:56:42 Well, the last two seasons rather, there's there's just a lot of stuff that like, they were slowly escalating that kind of just went full blast the last two seasons where I was just.
01:56:50 Like, OK well.
01:56:52 I no longer feel like I was going out on a limb on this one because they just, you know, showed their cards on this episode. So there's.
01:56:58 I got to put that.
01:56:59 All together, I'll be doing that this week.
01:57:01 And UM.
01:57:03 Working on some other stuff.
01:57:06 And I'll maybe do some more late night streams. I've been trying so hard to fix my sleep schedule, just not happening.
01:57:13 So it is what it is anyway.
01:57:15 Keep it real, guys.
01:57:17 And for black pilled.
01:57:20 I am.
Speaker
01:57:22 Dear Evans, Derek.