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INSOMNIA STREAM: FALL BACK EDITION 4.mp3

11/04/2023
Speaker
00:00:00 OK.
Speaker 1
00:01:32 But it's the.
00:01:32 Brooklyn homes. What is The Dirty birds?
00:01:35 What is the Lord?
00:01:38 Sit on the curb. They sit out there, you, someone gotta shout out to Bensonhurst. Original to.
00:01:49 Head of Mr. Turner.
00:02:01 That's the fight broke the fever on Saturday night.
Speaker 3
00:02:13 Singapore will be double our fight.
00:02:34 On Saturday night.
Speaker
00:02:52 The map.
Speaker 3
00:02:56 Got some Michelle into Saturday.
00:03:24 It's my pizzeria connected like.
00:03:33 I got the.
Speaker
00:03:34 On the.
Speaker 1
00:03:53 Stop kissing on the baby.
Speaker 3
00:04:04 It's Saturday night. Saturday night. It's a Saturday night.
00:04:13 Look at the ball fight.
Devon Stack
00:04:42 Hi there I'm on my way I'm making handy.
Speaker 3
00:04:53 I've got.
Speaker 5
00:05:03 Slaughter than life.
Speaker 6
00:05:09 I'm gonna watch it.
Speaker 1
00:05:58 I've been stretching.
00:07:21 Is 1.
Devon Stack
00:09:10 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:18 And get this fagot off the off the screen.
00:09:21 We're not. We're not ready for you, ******.
00:09:26 This is the fall back edition reminder for all those listening live. I guess this is the this is the day, right? This is the day where they **** ** your whole cycle.
00:09:38 This is the insomnia stream, right? So a lot of us are going to be very in tune with with getting our cycle ****** **, right?
00:09:47 Yeah. Yeah. Just once a year. Time changes. Nobody wants it to.
00:09:53 But it does.
00:09:55 It just does.
Speaker 2
00:09:57 We never really, you know, no one. No one wants it.
Devon Stack
00:10:02 There's this thing called electricity that exists now. If if you were worried about that. Ohh, we gotta make sure we change time.
00:10:12 That changed time because God forbid your body just get used to the idea that you know what it gets dark earlier in the winter. That's just what happens naturally all across the globe.
00:10:27 That's just what happens.
00:10:35 So ******* obnoxious. This, this this time change.
00:10:41 So, well, I guess we're going to be traveling in time during the stream because it's going to happen well, maybe during the stream either either during the stream well for some of you guys, it's happening like right now, right.
00:10:52 So it's either going to happen, like during the stream.
00:10:54 If we go long or right after the stream.
00:10:59 But yeah, yeah, welcome to.
00:11:04 Legislative time travel.
00:11:07 That's how you know you don't have any representation, by the way.
00:11:09 Devin Stack your house tonight.
00:11:12 Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. But that's how you know you have no representation because it's stuff like this that it. I mean, it seems like a minor thing, right? It seems like a minor thing, but.
00:11:26 Literally nobody wants this.
00:11:28 Nobody wants it. Nobody likes it when it happens.
00:11:33 Nobody's asking for it.
00:11:36 There's no real argument for for doing it that that doesn't. That isn't either really reaching.
00:11:47 Or it is completely irrelevant?
00:11:51 When you think about the the times that we live in.
00:11:57 So why? Why are we doing it? Why are?
00:11:59 We doing it.
00:12:01 Why is it that if nobody wants it?
00:12:07 Politicians don't stop. I mean it.
00:12:09 It seems like it it the cost to the economy would have to be more than.
00:12:13 Any kind of benefit?
00:12:17 It's insane. It's insane.
00:12:20 So, uh. Yeah, happy, uh, happy time travel because government or I don't know, I don't know.
00:12:31 I don't know, should we?
00:12:32 Look, I, you know, honestly, I don't even know.
00:12:34 What the what, what the?
00:12:36 The ancient argument was for for starting.
00:12:39 To to do this.
00:12:41 When what year did they start to do this?
00:12:44 I'm going to look.
00:12:45 It up. I'm a little curious now.
00:12:47 I've never looked it up, or if I have, it's been so long.
00:12:53 I just don't care daylight savings time. Let's see what this happens. Let's see here the rationale.
00:13:02 Here's the rationale.
00:13:06 Industrialized societies usually follow a clock based schedule for daily activities. Yeah. So why **** it up?
00:13:14 The do not change throughout the course of the year, the time of day that individuals begin to end.
00:13:20 At work or?
00:13:21 School or coordination of mass transit or for example, usually mean constant year round or remain constant year round. In contrast, an agrarian society daily focuses routine for work personal conduct.
00:13:34 More likely governed by the length of daylight hours and by solar time.
00:13:40 Which seasonably because.
Speaker 2
00:13:41 The blah blah.
Devon Stack
00:13:42 Blah. So the argument are they really trying to say that the argument is we're doing this for farmers, like farmers can't just why do they need to work on the same clock? We're talking about an hour here. What is Walmart going to close before they can get off the farm?
00:13:58 It makes no sense. It makes no sense. Oh, no, we got to. That doesn't make sense. Sorry, I'm not buying it. I'm not buying it. Ohh well, you know, we have to have daylight savings because then the farmers.
00:14:10 The farmers are if we don't change time for farmers.
00:14:15 Really. Is that what it is? If we don't change time for farmers, what? What? Starbucks isn't open yet when they get up in them. Come on, come on. We know that's all ********. We know that's ********.
Speaker 6
00:14:31 Oh, but the.
Speaker 2
00:14:32 Farmers won't be able to.
Devon Stack
00:14:33 They won't be able to.
Speaker 2
00:14:34 Make it to the blockbuster video store to rent their VHS. I mean, what? What?
Devon Stack
00:14:38 The ****, really? What what?
00:14:42 What? So, so even if right, even if farmers are on a on a totally different clock, what? What, what happens?
00:14:50 What happens?
00:14:53 Like nothing happens, right?
00:14:57 And in fact, if I was a farmer, I I would be on my own clock, right? Like, if, if, if, if my time as a farmer is being completely dictated by the sun.
00:15:08 Time would just change a little bit every day.
00:15:12 Right. Like I would just, I wouldn't have like alright son, we have to be up by 4:30. Some arbitrary number. No, I mean, if it's so important, right. This when? When the sun's up, we're up at dawn. Boy doesn't matter if if that. If that's happening at 4:30 or or 7:30 depending on what time of year it is, we're just going to get up when the sun's up. How about that?
00:15:36 We'll have a gradual shift in our sleep schedule that aligns with the sun. Hey, it's great.
00:15:47 We have a perfect.
00:15:48 Clock it's it's called a rooster. It's outside. You think the rooster adjust its clock by? It's like, ohh. It's it's November.
00:16:02 Time to Crow and an hour hour earlier.
00:16:11 I mean what? This is all nonsense. This is nonsense.
00:16:17 After synchronously resetting all clocks in a region to one hour ahead of Standard Time and spring and anticipation for longer daylight hours, individuals falling at clock base schedule you mean everybody.
00:16:32 Individuals following a clock based schedule who who's not?
00:16:38 Other than my.
00:16:38 Imaginary farmers that if that's such a big deal for them that they need.
00:16:42 That you.
00:16:42 Know individuals following a clock. Really.
00:16:49 I guess right? I guess there's zoomers now, right that are like ohh yeah, that's that's one of my mental disabilities is I I have the inability to be on time for things.
00:17:01 There was that clip, right? I wish I had that.
00:17:05 Individuals following a clock based schedule will be awakened an hour earlier. Oh good. Oh, hurrah, said nobody.
00:17:15 In the solar day than they would otherwise, they'll begin to complete daily work routines an hour earlier. Oh good.
00:17:22 You'll see that bonus you get.
00:17:24 Up an hour earlier.
00:17:26 Right.
00:17:28 But it but it's fine because you also get it it.
00:17:31 It's it's like how they tell you about like income taxes.
00:17:35 Right. Oh, no, you.
00:17:36 Get off work earlier. Really. Ohh.
00:17:37 No, no, you you're getting a refund. You're getting money back.
00:17:42 Like the little mind tricks that they do to sell.
00:17:45 Stuff that nobody wants.
Speaker 2
00:17:46 Oh, I wonder how much my refund's going.
Devon Stack
00:17:49 To be this year.
00:17:51 Refund. No, it's gonna be negative. Whatever. You know, like this isn't like free money.
00:17:58 So many people don't get that.
00:18:05 Proponents of daylight savings time argue that most people prefer a greater increase in daylight out, really.
00:18:13 Is that what it is? Do you? Is it? It's so important that you need to to alter time and space itself for that extra maybe extra hour of sunlight.
00:18:27 It makes no ******* sense. It makes no sense and nobody wants it. It makes no sense and nobody wants it.
00:18:36 It it really there's zero argument to be made for for daylight savings. You'll never be able to convince me that.
00:18:42 Now, or really ever.
00:18:44 There was no appropriate reason to change the clocks.
00:18:49 For an entire hour every year or.
00:18:51 Not twice a.
00:18:51 Year to just keep ******* up time all throughout the year.
00:18:59 No, man.
00:19:03 So yeah, make sure you do that. Make sure you do that, I guess.
00:19:09 Spring forward fall back.
00:19:13 As they say.
00:19:18 Yeah, that at 2:00, which is already, I guess, passed.
00:19:22 For some of you guys.
00:19:24 We've already done it.
00:19:26 Not the whole world does this. Does the whole world do it?
00:19:29 Well, the whole Western world does it.
00:19:31 Looks like all of America.
00:19:34 Canada only, like most of America, most of Canada and most of Europe and most of Australia.
00:19:43 And then a couple other rando places.
00:19:48 Ohh, like Israel. See, that's how you know it's not cool.
00:19:51 That's how you know he shouldn't be doing it.
00:19:55 Is it looks like Israel does it well, though. No, no thanks.
00:20:01 No thanks.
00:20:07 So if you live in one of these areas here.
00:20:12 Then you have to change time apparently.
Speaker 6
00:20:19 And my computer's going slow today.
Devon Stack
00:20:21 Like my mind.
00:20:25 So if you live in one of these spots here.
00:20:31 Then your government is.
00:20:32 Trying to mind control you with time.
00:20:41 We're not even really trying. They're just doing it.
00:20:44 They're just doing it. They're just outright doing it.
00:20:50 All right.
00:20:56 So let's take a look here.
00:21:01 Once I got going on the night Saturday.
00:21:05 It is Saturday.
00:21:07 Ohh that's what I was gonna so I'm.
Speaker
00:21:07 OK.
Devon Stack
00:21:09 A little tired. You might be able to tell.
00:21:13 Little tired. One of the things that Africanized bees do this late in the season.
00:21:21 Is they do what I call suicide swarms now what? A swarm is when you people that a lot of people. Unless you're into bees, you.
00:21:31 Don't you know you?
00:21:31 Hear swarm of bees and you just think.
00:21:33 Oh, it's like a lot of bees.
00:21:36 That's, I mean it is, but that's not what it is. That's not like technically.
00:21:39 What it is?
00:21:40 Right.
00:21:41 A swarm of bees.
00:21:44 Is how bees will not. Well, in a way, it's how hives reproduce. It's not how individual bees reproduce, but it's how a hive reproduces.
00:21:55 So what happens is in a normal non Africanized bee hive is usually if they survive winter.
00:22:05 And the spring hits and the the nectar flow is is hot and heavy. You know all the sugars coming into the hive and their population starts to build up.
00:22:18 What they'll do as a survival mechanism as a way to spread their gene.
00:22:24 Is, they'll say, well, hey, we survived here one year. Well, there's no reason why we won't survive another. Let's send out the old. We'll push out the old queen with a bunch of worker bees.
00:22:36 And to a like a big, you know, like a big clump of bees and sometimes these clumps of of bees can be enormous and sometimes they can be, you know, like the size of, like, a softball, but they're usually, in my experience, you know, between the size of a, a football and a watermelon.
00:22:57 So a big ball of bees, if you've ever seen a big ball of bees hanging from a tree.
00:23:02 That's a swarm.
00:23:04 So they kick out the swarm of or this big ball of bees, and in the side the ball of bees. There's usually a queen.
00:23:13 And they.
00:23:15 Try to find a place to hang out for a while. Usually like they'll hang from a tree branch or something like that. Let me see if.
00:23:21 I can find a picture of a.
00:23:23 A swarm of bees.
00:23:26 A bee swarm.
Speaker 6
00:23:32 Alright, here we go.
Devon Stack
00:23:36 There's a good there's a good photo.
00:23:40 Actually, I should I. Well, I don't have it with him, but I I've I should show you some of the photos I've taken.
00:23:46 Of this very phenomenon.
00:23:50 All right, so this right here.
00:23:57 Yeah, my computer is. Why is it doing this today? Today it's going really slow.
00:24:03 Alright, this is a swarm of bees in a tree, so big ball of bees. Big ball of bees.
00:24:11 So a big.
Speaker 2
00:24:11 Ball of bees.
Devon Stack
00:24:14 You will end up in a tree.
00:24:17 And when they're in this state here, even if they're Africanized, even if they're killer bees, they're usually pretty chill.
00:24:25 And the reason why they're chill.
00:24:27 Is they don't have. I mean the the defense response.
00:24:31 Is in response to a perceived danger to their their brood. So like their eggs and their larvae and stuff like that. Well, when they're in the state that that doesn't exist, I mean, they're just, it's just bees. It's just a bunch of bees.
00:24:48 Clinging to each other.
00:24:51 And somewhere in that ball of bees, the queen is in there somewhere.
00:24:55 So they'll they'll clump up like that in a tree or a Bush. Or really all kinds of crazy places. You.
00:25:02 Might be surprised.
00:25:05 And while they're clumped up like that, they'll send out scouts.
00:25:10 And the scouts will fly around and look for, like a nook or cranny, some kind of.
00:25:16 Entrance, maybe like a little hole in your wall so they can start building a hive inside your the wall of your house or.
00:25:23 An empty that you know, like a hollowed out log, or, you know, just something that that's going to.
00:25:27 Be a nice, cozy place for bees to live.
00:25:32 You know when that happens in the spring.
00:25:36 It's not a big deal.
00:25:39 Because there's enough food out in the environment.
00:25:43 For them to start collecting nectar and pollen, and they'll have the food necessary to build a house from scratch.
00:25:55 Because that takes when they when they create beeswax and create comb and all that stuff. You know a A a beehive is made-up of of of comb which requires a lot of wax and it's very expensive for you know bees to to produce wax that takes.
00:26:14 I think it's something like 10 times more expensive than it is to produce.
00:26:20 And it's also made-up of propolis, which is it's like the B glue, the stuff that they use to glue things together and seal off holes. Like if they decide to move into a a box that's got holes in it or where they'll seal it off with this stuff called propolis, it's like.
00:26:39 It's kind of sticky in the heat. It's kind of like, it's like a mix of almost like a clay and.
00:26:47 Like tree SAP or something. In fact, I think tree SAP is harvested to create.
00:26:54 But anyway, it's there requires.
00:26:57 The ability to bring in a lot of resources.
00:27:02 In order to to accomplish this to create all this wax. Because what's happening is bees.
00:27:09 Don't live very long.
00:27:11 And so this whole time that they don't have these honeycomb.
00:27:17 Or, you know, the come for the the Queen to lay eggs in.
00:27:22 All these bees are little by little. They're dying off, the populations dying off. And the longer that it takes for them to create enough comb for the Queen to start laying eggs and start the next generation going, cause it takes a few weeks for that to get going actually takes a little bit longer than that for them to get going to the point where they can actually go and start collecting resources.
00:27:45 You know, the clock is ticking, the clock is ticking now, generally speaking, if they're they do this at the right time of year, they're shockingly good at producing the comp and getting. I mean they've, you know, they've evolved for millions of years for this to.
00:28:00 Happen. And so they're they're pretty good at get creating a new hive. If they weren't, they would have been selected.
00:28:06 Had a long time ago.
00:28:08 UM and that would be that.
00:28:12 But because Africanized bees, AKA killer bees.
00:28:19 Are a freak of nature. Quite literally, they're. Well, they're unnatural. They're a genetic experiment gone wrong.
00:28:31 They are not accustomed to the idea of winter that never occurs to an Africanized bee.
00:28:38 That winters are cold and that there isn't food available 365 days a year.
00:28:46 Because they come from environments in Africa where, you know the OR tropical climates in Africa.
00:28:53 Where they are always, you know, food is always available.
00:28:57 They might have to move locations to get to it, but there's no time of year where there's no food.
00:29:05 So what invariably happens is around this time of year, when the heat of the desert has finally cooled off.
00:29:15 It makes them think that, oh, well, let's let's swarm.
00:29:21 Let's swarm. Now. Let's go. Look, let's let's go to try to reproduce.
00:29:26 And so there's a lot of swarms that fly around and do this sort of a thing in November.
00:29:34 When there is absolutely no hope, no hope.
00:29:38 That they will be able to find a place to live.
00:29:42 And get enough resources.
00:29:45 To get any kind of home going.
00:29:49 Prior to spring.
00:29:51 Because already, I mean, there's a few things like in the in the areas close to neighborhoods where people have planted.
00:30:00 Things that aren't native to the area you know, like there's some late blooming Acacia and stuff like that that grows in the desert and that some people have planted around. But even that for the most part, you've got maybe a couple weeks at this point in time before there's no food.
00:30:18 And they're not going to be able to start a high from scratch with no food that doesn't return until, you know, maybe January, February. You'll have some things, you know, depending on weather, you'll maybe get some more stuff blooming.
00:30:33 And that's if you're lucky.
00:30:37 So anyway, this long story about this long background.
00:30:42 About these bees.
00:30:46 Is as a result of this, I've had a few swarms.
00:30:51 And I'm in this situation where I'm like well.
00:30:56 They're gonna die if I don't get them.
00:31:00 And they're probably going to die if I do.
00:31:01 Get em.
00:31:02 Cause if I collect em and stick them.
00:31:04 In a box.
00:31:06 UM and start to feed them well, the other bees in the area will attack them and try to because they'll smell the sugar water that's in their hive.
00:31:17 And because there's nothing to eat and bees are brutal, bees are ******* brutal.
00:31:23 And so, because these guys don't have a hive, they're starting from scratch with, like some sugar water inside of a box. They will just get mercilessly robbed until they.
00:31:33 Until they die.
00:31:35 And so there's there's even if you try to save them, they're really just kind of ******.
00:31:41 But I've been.
00:31:42 I collected 2 swarms in the last couple of days.
00:31:46 In the hopes that I can do experiments, why not?
00:31:50 I'll see if I can get him to stay alive.
00:31:55 One of the.
00:31:55 Swarms I collected, I collected really close to the the house.
00:32:00 And uh.
00:32:02 We had already started to move.
00:32:04 In to like a utility box.
00:32:07 So I had to either move them three miles because that's another bee thing. Just trust me on that, though. The short version is if you move them.
00:32:21 More than three.
00:32:22 Feet or less than 3 miles in that little zone, they'll get confused and go back to the old spot.
00:32:30 So you either have to move them less than three feet or more than three miles, or they'll get their GPS. We'll just make them home in on their the the old spot.
00:32:39 And I was in a situation.
00:32:41 Where I was like, OK.
00:32:43 I got this swarm of bees.
00:32:46 This big ball.
00:32:47 Of bees that they're going to die if I don't do anything.
00:32:51 And they'll probably die if I if I.
00:32:53 Do try to do something.
00:32:55 But this gives me an opportunity to have disposable bees. I've got bees that I can basically just see what I can do to to make them live, and if they don't live, it's not a big deal because they would have died anyway, right?
00:33:10 And one of the experiments that was involved in in dealing with these bees.
00:33:16 Is I had to move them less than 3 miles and and more.
00:33:21 Than three feet.
00:33:23 And I didn't really want to put a whole lot of effort into that because they were. They were pretty much doomed to bees anyway.
00:33:32 And I read somewhere that, well, you know, there's a there was a Canadian beekeeper.
00:33:38 That said, that if if you put them inside your house or in some kind of climate controlled space so they don't have, you don't have to worry about them overheating, you close them up in their box.
00:33:50 And put them in a climate controlled spot for two days.
00:33:56 Then you can move them wherever you want, and because they've been stuck in their house for two days, they resets their GPS. So that's a very long explanation as to why.
00:34:07 As to why this video?
Speaker 6
00:34:15 This is what it sounds like when you've got a box of ****** *** bees in your house. It's not a lot of alarm pheromone in here.
00:34:33 Yeah, tonight.
00:34:37 Please don't go out of the.
00:34:37 Box in the meantime.
Devon Stack
00:34:41 So as you can hear, I'm very tired because it was about 3.
00:34:44 30 in the morning.
00:34:47 And I just had to sleep, but I had them in a box that I was not.
00:34:50 Convinced they couldn't get out of.
00:34:53 And so I put a net over it just to be on this. I was like, oh, I don't. I don't feel good about this. The weird thing was.
00:35:01 I could hear them chewing through the box.
00:35:04 They were in.
00:35:06 Like it's maybe hard to hear on that recording, but I can hear them.
00:35:12 Chewing through the box and it was a little unnerving. Little unnerving anyway.
00:35:20 So that's that's one of the reasons why I'm kind of tired. I've had to do this. My sleep schedule is all screwed up because of some of the.
00:35:26 Bee stuff I've been doing and cause all this. A lot of the stuff has to be done at night for obvious.
00:35:32 Reasons or maybe not obvious to people. If you're going to collect a a swarm, you have to do it at night when.
00:35:38 They're all home.
00:35:39 And cluster to get well. I mean that that's the that's the optimum time to do it and when they're.
00:35:44 All clustered together and stuff so.
00:35:47 Been doing late night beekeeping.
00:35:52 Ohh man, I guess. Uh. The war in Gaza.
00:35:59 War in Gaza.
00:36:01 Is kicked off a little bit.
00:36:04 Or stepped up a little bit.
00:36:07 I was. I had the the news coverage of it on there was some kind of massive.
00:36:12 Fire that was going on. There was some kind of massive explosion and massive fire that was going on in the city.
00:36:22 Haven't figured out exactly what all the details are with that yet because that was.
00:36:26 Relatively within the last hour or so.
00:36:30 Of course, you've got the Hamas propaganda being spread out, but I.
00:36:35 Mean this looks.
00:36:37 Real to me in terms of it's actually I, I I would love to see like the aftermath. The one thing that you know this is a video where they taught they're showing how they're going after the Israeli tanks that have entered the city of Gaza.
00:36:52 And while it is kind of, you know, you watch it and you're like, oh, look at Alex, kind of impressive that they're able to take on these tanks.
00:36:59 What they never show is like the aftermath. They never show. What does the tank look like after I'm? I'm. I believe that you hit the tank with an RPG or whatever, but.
00:37:10 Let's see it afterwards. And they never show that, so it's hard to know.
00:37:15 How effective these attacks actually are? Uh, I'm sure it's not in a totally in.
00:37:21 But uh, this is the kind of this I just I got shirt out today.
Speaker 2
00:37:34 That home.
Devon Stack
00:37:58 See, when they first of all, I will.
00:37:59 I will get. I'll, I will say this.
00:38:02 Great job on not playing the the horrible music.
00:38:06 That that every Westerner is just.
00:38:10 It's just, you know, like, I don't know what to call that style of music, but it like, it's kind of. Like I said, it's like uh.
00:38:16 You know, Gaza, mariachi music, you know?
00:38:19 The like no one likes that. But you guys, no one.
00:38:24 So good job on on not having that you.
00:38:27 Know the.
00:38:28 Stuff in the background makes it a more a little more relatable.
Speaker 2
00:38:32 A little more relatable.
Devon Stack
00:38:34 Editing, you know, it's alright. You're doing color grading and stuff. That's that's. You know, that's an extra step. Good job on that. Uh. But again, I I believe you're hitting the tanks with the RPG's.
00:38:49 I don't know that it's doing anything cause in none of these shots do they actually show the aftermath I mean.
00:38:56 They show them.
00:38:58 Hitting the tanks.
00:39:00 But they don't stick and I understand why I'm doing it wrong. It's not.
00:39:03 Like I don't.
00:39:04 Get like, why don't you hang out? Wait.
00:39:06 For the you know, you have to show up and I.
00:39:07 Get it and I get why you would just shoot and run.
00:39:10 But it would still be nice to know like what's actually happening.
00:39:13 Like how how much?
00:39:14 Is, you know the.
00:39:15 The the tanks are armored, right? Like that's the point of a tank.
00:39:19 It's not like.
00:39:20 You're hitting a Volkswagen bug with a RPG, right?
00:39:26 So is it having a huge effect or is it not? It's hard to know.
Speaker
00:39:56 If you are.
Speaker 7
00:40:14 What? What, what?
Devon Stack
00:40:17 A man.
00:40:18 Imagine you live in a Battlefield 2 map. All this, that's all this is giving me flashbacks to is playing Battlefield 2 back in the day.
Speaker 7
00:40:57 Hold on, hold.
Speaker 5
00:40:57 The way Bella.
Speaker 2
00:41:14 And then make himself from lives.
00:41:28 The model.
Devon Stack
00:41:35 See the the one, the one if I were to give them advice on the propaganda. You wanna end big? You don't want to end on the boring. I poured lighter fluid and lit a fire.
00:41:46 On that, on a bulldozer, alright.
00:41:51 You just said you were.
00:41:52 Showing me tanks blowing up and.
00:41:53 You're going to end with this.
00:41:58 Anyway, so I don't know. I don't know. Again, it's the fog.
00:42:02 Of war we don't.
00:42:03 Know what's actually happening? The videos that that you see are obviously this is edited selectively, you know, picked out. It's not like I I I doubt they were 100%.
00:42:18 Effective. And so we're only seeing the times that they want you to see.
00:42:24 But it makes sense, right? It makes sense that once they entered into.
00:42:30 A, especially a city that's.
00:42:33 That's so pulverized.
00:42:36 What they've done is they've created cover.
00:42:40 And not just, you know, like cover. Like the cover of a a forest or a junk. This is concrete. This is that they've created bulletproof cover for these people.
00:42:52 You get down to hand to hand combat. You get down to where it's actually, you know, you're not just dropping missiles from.
00:43:00 From orbit.
00:43:03 Were you having to actually have troops?
00:43:04 On the ground.
00:43:08 Israel is is not going to win that fight.
00:43:12 Israel has the the technological advantage.
00:43:18 They can launch, you know, missiles, you know, they have smart bombs, smart missiles, drones.
00:43:26 They have basically whatever they've stolen from the United States technology wise. So pretty much whatever we've got, they've got.
00:43:37 And that will only get you so far.
00:43:41 Don't get it wrong if you don't.
00:43:42 Care about casualties and they don't.
00:43:45 It'll get you really far because you can quite literally just start pulverizing the city.
00:43:52 And that's something they could do.
00:43:55 They could just sit there and carpet bomb and carpet bomb and carpet bomb and.
00:43:59 That would be that.
00:44:01 And don't act as if they don't want to do that. That's exactly what they want to do.
00:44:09 But they're stuck in a situation where if they were to start doing that.
00:44:14 There'd be there would be too much international.
00:44:22 So they are in a position where they they they're probably doing it more than.
00:44:28 Well, and they're doing it more than any Western country most likely would do.
00:44:34 They they're killing way more civilians than even Americans, I think would.
00:44:39 Would do.
00:44:41 Uh, but.
00:44:43 There is going to be a certain limit, I think to what they'll how many civilian casualties that they they they think they have the political.
00:44:55 To kill.
00:44:57 And eventually, if they want to do this the way that they're doing this, they are going to have to have tanks and soldiers on the ground.
00:45:05 And in addition to having this, this bombed out city that's apparently.
00:45:11 Has tunnels.
00:45:12 You know, running underneath it all over the place.
00:45:16 You know, they've had decades to dig out these tunnels.
00:45:22 And so in addition to having all these tunnels, you you're creating all the cover.
00:45:26 Of the you.
00:45:26 Know the the concrete falling buildings. I mean, there's so many hiding places that you know, even if.
00:45:33 The the cool thing about this for the for the Palestinians at least.
00:45:38 Is we're talking about. Not only is this the kind of cover that will protect you from bullets?
00:45:44 This is also the kind of cover that will protect you from any kind of infrared or sensing devices.
00:45:52 You know, if you're sitting underneath the slab of concrete.
00:45:55 That drone that's flying overhead that would have seen you if you were walking around in a on a street that wasn't, you know, littered with giant slabs of concrete. Yeah, they're not going to be able to see you. They're not.
00:46:09 Going to be able to see you.
00:46:11 And they're not going to be able to detect you that, you know, it's almost as if you are in the a tunnel at that point.
Speaker 2
00:46:21 The other difference is.
Devon Stack
00:46:23 The Israelis.
00:46:25 I mean, they're just to some extent.
00:46:28 They're just middle class.
00:46:31 Regular people.
00:46:34 Right.
00:46:36 They're just middle class people. Upper, Upper, middle class people.
00:46:41 Who? Yeah, I mean, you could say that they've got a level of patriotism.
00:46:47 And and whatever.
00:46:50 And maybe they do have a a level of racial hatred for the Palestinians.
00:46:59 But they don't have the kind of hatred.
00:47:02 That's fueled.
00:47:06 By blood.
00:47:08 In other words, they might have a hatred of Palestinians.
00:47:14 For you know superiority reasons right where they feel superior to the Palestinians, and let's get rid of these ******* go away so we can.
00:47:23 Take we, we.
00:47:23 Can mop up these people and.
00:47:26 And take over their land and, you know, fulfill the prophecy and whatever there might even be a religious element to it, right?
00:47:35 But even with the religious angle, that's not quite the same thing as.
00:47:40 Oh look, there's a tank and inside that tank.
00:47:45 Is the kind of guy that blew my sister in half.
00:47:49 Dropped a a concrete.
00:47:52 Building on my mom.
00:47:55 And drove over my my baby brother.
00:47:58 With a bulldozer.
00:48:03 That that's a completely different level of motivation.
00:48:08 If you're dealing with with people that have.
00:48:12 Have done the sorts of things that the Israelis have done to Palestinians. If you're dealing with people that that have endured that kind of existence.
00:48:24 Their entire lives.
00:48:26 Their entire lives.
00:48:29 And their entire culture.
00:48:32 Is basically centered around.
00:48:35 Liberating themselves from the people doing these things.
00:48:39 And your entire history, or at least recent history.
00:48:44 So it's not just your life. It's like the life of your parents and grandparents.
00:48:48 Your your entire recent history.
00:48:52 Is just this struggle.
00:48:56 And the coolest thing you can possibly do.
00:49:02 Like the most the most.
00:49:03 Cathartic thing that you could ever do.
00:49:07 In this society.
00:49:09 Is to finally get back at one of these *************.
00:49:15 And if you die doing it, you.
00:49:17 Go to paradise.
00:49:19 With with a room full of virgins, I mean.
Speaker 2
00:49:23 Not not really the same dynamic.
Devon Stack
00:49:27 In addition, look, these are people that have been living.
00:49:29 Off nothing their whole lives.
00:49:32 They haven't been living some kind of middle class life.
00:49:37 They've been living much harder lives. They're much harder people.
00:49:43 I mean, imagine just, I mean, just the phrase, like the soft underbelly of a Palestinian, really, that that doesn't even exist.
00:49:54 Even when times are good, right? They.
00:49:56 They have limited water supplies, limited food.
00:50:01 They might if they walked too close to the wall, you know, and some IDF soldiers, bored. They might get their nuts blown off, right?
00:50:14 So they're, they're already, they're already living in.
Speaker 2
00:50:17 A war zone.
Devon Stack
00:50:24 And not only that, even the people, I mean, they've killed thousands of people, right?
00:50:30 But even the, I mean, there's still.
00:50:34 Around 2 million people there in this.
00:50:37 In this area.
00:50:41 And so while they might not have the high tech.
00:50:45 Spy satellites? They don't have the the high tech drones.
00:50:51 They've got human intelligence.
00:50:56 You know all the refugees or whatever you want to call them the the other Palestinians that are stuck in this situation, living in the rubble.
00:51:04 With nothing to do.
00:51:06 But be pisssed off at the people that that put him in that situation.
Speaker 2
00:51:14 They're going to know very quickly.
Devon Stack
00:51:16 Probably quicker than than people looking at satellites and.
00:51:20 Drones might no.
00:51:22 Or at least more accurately.
00:51:25 Troop movements where the tanks are.
00:51:31 In the same way that concrete slab can hide the heat signature.
00:51:38 Of a Palestinian guy with an RPG hanging out.
00:51:44 You're going to have. You're gonna have similar things in terms of, you know, smoke.
00:51:50 And fires obscuring satellites and.
00:51:54 And drones.
00:51:58 They're wrong. They're they're. They'll still be fairly effective, but they're not going to be as.
00:52:02 Effective as people on the ground.
00:52:11 So I I don't know what to expect. I don't know what this. Like I said the.
Speaker 2
00:52:17 The World War.
Devon Stack
00:52:18 Three type scenario. I don't think that's going to happen, but it's it's not off the table.
00:52:24 It's not off the.
00:52:27 Because in a scenario like this.
00:52:31 If Israel if cooler heads heads don't prevail.
00:52:37 And with neurotic Jews, you know, who knows, right? Don't get me wrong, they're clever. They're smart.
00:52:45 So they might they might reel it in.
00:52:50 But they're also very confident.
00:52:53 Some might say overconfident.
00:52:57 And they also have a blood loss like the world has never seen.
00:53:03 And they're out to get some.
00:53:08 So there does exist the possibility that.
00:53:15 Due to the lack of success.
00:53:19 They might encounter.
00:53:22 With boots on the ground.
00:53:25 They ratchet things up and again, like I said.
00:53:29 Just start carpet bombing.
00:53:31 In which case?
00:53:33 There does exist the possibility of involvement from, you know, I guess.
00:53:40 You could say Gaza's allies.
00:53:46 Doesn't look like it's going that direction, but it is still possible.
00:53:54 It is still possible. Like I said, I don't like being in a position where.
00:54:02 The possibility of World War three really, when it comes down to it, it hinges. It hinges all on.
00:54:09 On whether or not Israelis decide to be *******.
00:54:21 Because look, it's going to have a more profound effect on them than it is on us, right?
00:54:30 Don't get up. We're gonna get. We'll get dragged into it. But if if they if they decide to uh.
00:54:37 I mean, they can get too big for their britches real fast. There's a lot of Arab countries that have that that even if you don't agree with them, that feel as if they've got a a score to settle.
00:54:48 It's not just the Palestinians.
00:54:52 They would love an opportunity to get rid of that.
00:54:57 That part of the world.
00:55:00 And as I mentioned before, I mean it's even part of their religious end times prophecies.
00:55:07 That Israel has to be liberated from non-muslim control.
00:55:13 So there you go.
00:55:20 Keep an eye on that in domestic news.
00:55:25 Meanwhile, in the Great Satan where we live.
00:55:33 Ohh, who's this guy? Who's this? Who's this?
00:55:36 You know normal looking dude.
00:55:40 That looks as if you know he's he's working to make America great again, right?
00:55:47 Well, this is an Alabama mayor.
00:55:52 His name is Bubba Copeland.
00:55:59 Bubba Copeland.
00:56:02 He's a a Baptist pastor.
00:56:06 So almost certainly a a Zionist.
00:56:10 Supporter of Israel.
00:56:13 Believes in the end time prophecy in which you need to help the Antichrist come so that Jesus comes back.
00:56:21 And if that means that thousands of white Americans need to die in service of the Antichrist to make sure that you're forcing God's hand to make Jesus come back, well, then so be it.
00:56:33 Will so be it.
00:56:35 But also.
00:56:38 With the name with the name like Baba Copeland, I don't know how you could be surprised. He's also a massive.
Speaker 6
00:56:43 Chuck it.
Devon Stack
00:56:46 Like a singular.
00:56:47 He's a massive ******. All he's big enough to be more than one.
00:56:52 That's right, there's Bubba Copeland.
00:56:55 There's his secret life.
00:56:58 It makes you wonder how many of these ***** are like this. He's just the one that was dumb enough to upload these pictures to the Internet.
00:57:05 So Alabama Mayor, Mayor and Baptist pastor.
00:57:11 Bubba Copeland shoots himself in.
00:57:13 The head. Oh, no. What a loss.
00:57:19 I can't believe the world has no more, no more Bubba Copeland.
00:57:26 Ohh that's so terrible. It's so bad, it's so bad.
00:57:32 He shot himself in the head after he was outed for dressing as transgender curvy girl Britney Blair.
00:57:42 Brittany Blair uploading explicit photos to a **** site.
00:57:48 An Alabama Mayor and Baptist pastor took his own life after he was outed for allegedly dressing as a transgender curvy girl.
00:57:56 Smiths Station Mayor Bubba Copeland, 62, died by suicide on Friday.
00:58:04 Ohh it's so. So what? What a terrible loss. What? It's so so tragic. It's so tragic.
00:58:15 After his altered ego, Brittany Blair.
Speaker 2
00:58:20 Was shared online.
Devon Stack
00:58:24 The Phoenix City pastor posted photos of himself in women's clothing, trans **** and ****** fiction in which he fantasized about transitioning.
00:58:37 The ohh yeah. Sorry. I'm sorry I didn't realize this part.
00:58:45 Store owner. He. He. I'm sorry. I I didn't know this. He owned a.
00:58:54 OK, so the grocery store owners hobby.
00:58:58 Was exposed by a Conservative news site last week, prompting the father of three he had kids this ******. How many of these guys you like this? I'm telling you, this is he's like a low layer AA, low level mayor.
00:59:13 I suspect most of them are like this to be honest.
00:59:19 It just it.
00:59:19 Just it's the only that makes sense.
00:59:22 It's the only thing that makes sense. Like, why else would they let our society get to where it's at?
00:59:28 He was exposed by blah blah, a subject of an Internet attack.
00:59:33 The article is not who or what I am, he said. I apologize for the embarrassment caused to my private and personal life.
00:59:44 That has become public. This will not cause my life to change well.
00:59:49 That that was wrong.
00:59:51 This will not waver. My devotion to my family also wrong. Serving my city, serving my church.
01:00:01 This is like I'm not even showing you like the worst one.
01:00:09 Copeland shot himself with a handgun following a slow pursuit by police.
01:00:15 After they were called to conduct.
01:00:18 A welfare check.
01:00:26 I'm sorry, I I'm I'm not that sad. I'm not that sad.
01:00:31 Really, this is the uh, I feel like this should be the fate.
01:00:36 Fate of all people like this.
01:00:39 They should have enough guilt.
01:00:41 And enough shame.
01:00:44 To to do what's best for for society.
01:00:49 Save us all the time and justice voluntarily.
Speaker 3
01:00:57 Get in.
Devon Stack
01:01:10 So one more.
01:01:11 In the pit, one more in the pit.
01:01:16 One that needs to go in the pit.
01:01:19 This ****** here.
01:01:24 This is a janitor, a New Jersey elementary school. The fact that he was allowed to even work at an elementary school? That's already. That's what I'm saying. Like, that's how you know that there's that. How? How? That's how you have to know that the people in charge, a lot of them are like that.
01:01:42 Cuba guy, they have to be because they're letting people like this.
01:01:46 Work at an elementary school.
01:01:50 Like one look at this guy.
Speaker 2
01:01:52 And you know.
Devon Stack
01:01:53 He shouldn't be working at an elementary school.
01:01:59 Janitor at New Jersey Elementary School is arrested after lacing canteen food with bleach, urine and feces.
01:02:10 And posting ludix with inanimate objects on social media while working.
01:02:19 As children have reported diarrhea and vomiting, so he was poisoning kids.
01:02:25 And posting photos of himself doing ****** ** ****.
01:02:34 You know, here's the crazy thing. In both these instances, these are people that they're found out because they're posting the evidence themselves on the Internet.
01:02:45 How much of this shift's going on, where the people are smart enough not to post evidence on the Internet voluntarily?
01:02:56 Giovanni Impellizzeri, 25, has been charged with child endangerment, aggravated assault and tampering with food at Elizabeth Moore School in Upper Deerfield School District.
01:03:11 School authorities contact contacted the police on Monday after receiving a tip about posts on social media in which Emperor Zelly was allegedly performing sex acts with inanimate objects in the building.
01:03:27 Investigators claim he contaminated the food and the utensils in the school cafeteria with bodily fluids.
01:03:36 Which included urine, saliva and feces.
01:03:41 He even allegedly sprayed bleach into a container filled with cucumbers with the intent of harming children.
01:03:52 And it goes on from there with the more details that are disturbing, as you might imagine.
01:04:04 Homeschool your kids. I mean, every, every day there's at least.
01:04:08 Five solid new arguments.
Speaker
01:04:10 And Yemen?
Devon Stack
01:04:11 For home schooling, your kids and this is just another one. I mean, look, if it's if the the teachers aren't trying to get your your kids to mutilate themselves, the janitors are ******* poisoning them and and taking creep photos of them.
01:04:29 Home school.
01:04:31 Your kids.
01:04:40 All right.
01:04:45 Something else I wanted to pop up here.
Speaker
01:04:50 See if I got it here ready.
Devon Stack
01:04:58 Yeah, sorry, I, I.
01:05:02 My sleep is so ****** **, even as the host of the insomnia stream that's to be expected to some extent, but I don't think you fully.
01:05:08 Appreciate the lack of sleep I've had over the last few weeks.
01:05:15 Oh man.
01:05:17 It's been brutal. It has been brutal.
01:05:22 By the way, those bees did not get out-of-the-box. They did not get out-of-the-box.
01:05:27 They managed to.
01:05:29 We'll see.
01:05:32 We'll see if they survive.
01:05:35 We'll see if they survive. They were getting robbed today, but I I reduced the entrance down.
01:05:42 So that they at least had a fighting chance.
01:05:47 I'm gonna hang out and chat for a.
01:05:48 Little bit, how about that?
01:05:50 How about that?
01:05:53 Someone said my kid graduated just in time.
01:05:55 I don't know. I kind of feel like.
01:05:58 Our public schools.
01:05:59 At the very least, have been bad for quite some time, so unless you're like very old, you might. Well, I guess it depends on the part of the country that you live in.
01:06:08 I think I would have been better served homeschooled in some ways.
01:06:12 I certainly wouldn't have. I wouldn't have started drinking and and and doing drugs.
01:06:18 And getting into in trouble with the law like I did when I was younger. That was all. I mean, it's my decision, right? I'm not trying to put responsibility somewhere else, but it was all prompted by peer pressure from you.
01:06:30 Know trying to be cool.
01:06:33 And in an environment that was maybe more.
01:06:37 You know, family friendly. I guess that much of that probably would not have happened.
01:06:44 UM.
01:06:47 Someone saying.
01:06:50 Arium bees would survive, so this is kind of a a fun little fact.
01:06:55 The the race of bees and that's the technical term that they're trying to change it. But the technical term is race of bees. So when they say that like, oh, there's there's Carney Owens or there's Italians or there's whatever, you know, the all the different kinds of bees, they're considered be races. Again, they're they're trying to change the terminology, but that's what they've been called for.
01:07:16 You know, eons.
01:07:18 The race of bees.
01:07:19 That does the most robbing is the Italian bees.
01:07:26 So you know it's part of it kind of comes with the territory public school radicalized me and my friends. Well, I can imagine that if you're going to public schools now, I think that's probably what's it.
01:07:39 I I would.
01:07:40 I would imagine public schools are going to.
01:07:42 Be very polarizing right now.
01:07:45 For those of you who are equipped with the family life and the minds.
01:07:51 That make it at least.
01:07:53 Possible for you to survive the.
01:07:56 The the evil that exists in public schools, you will be very much almost like in a.
01:08:03 In a, you know like like the, almost like Hamas is right against Israel.
01:08:11 You're going to be.
01:08:12 Conditioned to just ******* hate that ****, right? If you make it out on the other side.
01:08:19 Yeah, I I I can't imagine like I thought it was getting bad when I was, when I was going to school and it was, it was getting bad. Homosexuality was just. It was still very unacceptable. People were still in the closet, but there was the beginnings of right. Like of there was like the the.
01:08:39 Very small minority, but growing minority of people that were trying to normalize it and and get gay acceptance and stuff like that.
01:08:49 Luckily, it was still pretty much universally unacceptable.
01:08:56 Uh, let's take a look here at Hyper Chat, so why not? I know it's.
01:08:59 A little bit short tonight, but it's.
01:09:01 It is what it is. I'm. I feel like I'm.
01:09:04 A little bit.
01:09:07 I'm not on autopilot necessarily, but.
01:09:11 It took a lot of research during the last few strings. John Skywalker. It was brought up the last stream about the documentary till Kingdom Come. Going over the poor Christian Zionist churches in America. They give everything to Israel and worship Jews. I saw it and definitely think it's stream worthy. Would you consider it? And you all consider it.
01:09:31 I haven't. I haven't had a chance to look at it yet. I've been doing mostly bee stuff the last few days.
01:09:38 Because it's not just, you know, those those swarms I was dealing with.
01:09:44 I I I was, I I have a a bunch of hives that I have to get ready for winter.
01:09:49 And there is robbing, going on and a bunch of other stuff. And it's trying to figure out what hives or or even if I should combine weak hives or just roll the dice and just be like, you know, hey, if you're weak, then you you should die, you know, kind of a thing. I'm very much in interested in in B eugenics.
01:10:10 Very much interested in be eugenics.
01:10:14 And so I I don't want to prop up, especially if it's going to be at the expense of a healthy hive. I don't want to take resources for, I don't want to be a communist. You know, I don't want to be like, oh, let's let's try to make sure all these loser bees survive the winter. No, **** those loser bees.
01:10:31 I want only the strong to survive and if that means I lose 80%.
01:10:37 Of my hives. I'm OK with that because I'll have all those weak ***** bees out of the way, but it's still like, you know, you got to figure out if there maybe are some exceptions where it's like not that big of a deal to supplement this or that or whatever and and also to keep in mind that with with a lot of these hives.
01:10:58 They were just established this year, so it's like, well, then maybe they're not weak bees, but then just it's a week.
01:11:03 Hive, because they were, you know, some of these swarms I got, were late in the season and they never had the time to take off and maybe under, you know, next year's conditions. Now they're already in a hive. They would do much better, hard to know.
01:11:18 So it's, you know, doing stuff like that and.
01:11:22 Just doing a bunch of other stuff around the around the pill box.
01:11:28 But I'll yeah, I'll consider it.
01:11:31 I'll definitely consider it.
01:11:33 Potato Mott. Hey, it's me, the Bronx tale guy. Just wanted to respond to the other person's super chat last dream and pondering if I was confused. The Bronx tale with Once Upon a time in America. I'm not just really want A Bronx tail stream. Although I concur Once Upon a time in America it.
01:11:50 Would also be great. Well, there you go.
01:11:53 UM. Proud to be white. Oh, by the way, yeah, the the wookies.
01:11:59 Have been demographically replaced. The workers have been demographically replaced. I'm not sure how much you'll like their replacements. We're going to find out. We're going to find out here in a moment. That's another thing I was doing. I was trying to get all those things cranked out.
01:12:19 Because there are a lot, there are a lot of them because there were a lot of rookies I forgot.
01:12:22 How many rookies there were?
01:12:25 I let I let a I let.
01:12:26 A couple rookies stay.
01:12:28 Just a couple though.
01:12:31 Uh, let's take a look at where.
01:12:32 We were at all right.
01:12:36 Proud of me? Why it had harassment trained in the office.
01:12:40 It was a video or or.
01:12:42 Actors playing out harassment scenarios.
01:12:46 In each clip, there were two or three black guys, one Asian, one white male. The white male was the only one harassing others in the group. The black guys were always correcting him. How Jewish?
01:12:59 Well, that's that's, that's just the.
01:13:03 Yeah, that's the reality that we all live in and not surprising at all.
01:13:08 Not surprised at all ring.
Speaker 2
01:13:11 Rying says I'll hit the *****.
Devon Stack
01:13:16 Thank you, Ryang.
Speaker 2
01:13:19 And videos and more ohh videos and more.
Devon Stack
01:13:23 Videos and more.
01:13:39 There will be a theme emerging.
01:13:42 There will be a theme emerging.
01:13:45 Videos and more with the first non wookie Hitler.
01:13:50 The National Justice Party protests against Israel in.
01:13:53 Front of the White House.
01:13:55 2 1/2.
01:13:56 Minute clip. We're.
01:13:58 Gonna play a 2 1/2 minute clip.
01:14:00 Sorry, videos and more.
01:14:04 But there's the clip for everyone. There's the link for everybody. I don't wanna play a 2 1/2 minute.
01:14:08 Clip of of people.
01:14:09 Protesting. Not that I yeah, that's cool that they did, but.
01:14:16 I just. I hate when I I'm sorry, guys. I just hate when.
01:14:20 A hyper chats turns into like show and tell and it's just.
01:14:23 You know.
01:14:25 There might be, there might be some nights where I'm feeling like, oh, whatever.
01:14:30 And tonight's just not one of those nights.
01:14:36 But yeah, you know, whatever. Good on the National Justice Party.
01:14:39 Like I said that I you know they.
01:14:42 I'm not super.
01:14:44 Familiar with this protest or whatever, but.
01:14:47 Mike Enoch seems like he's smart.
Speaker 2
01:14:50 Uh, good, good.
Devon Stack
01:15:05 Good. Yo. What's up, Dave? On can you explain why my dad is watching insomnia stream and two days from now, we'll want to show me epic Jordan Peterson videos. Then we'll proceed to rant about how the Holocaust never happened while watching CNBC stock.
01:15:23 Shows. Why are they like this?
01:15:28 I don't know your dad in particular, but I would say that there's probably not a coherent narrative going on in his head, so he doesn't notice the inconsistencies.
01:15:40 Which would make sense if you're if your narrative has was programmed, you know decades ago.
01:15:50 Most of what's happening is kind of unraveling that stuff.
01:15:54 And yeah, it's it's it's think of.
01:15:58 It like a corrupt hard drive.
01:16:01 I guess that's the best way to put it.
01:16:03 Is sometimes when you delete the file, it never really gets deleted.
01:16:09 And sometimes when you try to read the file, it's you know it's not all the data.
01:16:14 But hey, you know, if you got a dad, that's uh.
01:16:18 That's at least.
01:16:19 Not just sitting around obsessed with Israel all day long, it doesn't sound like he is. That's that's a bonus.
01:16:28 That's a bonus.
Speaker 2
01:16:30 Jay Ray, 1981.
Speaker 8
01:16:34 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
01:16:40 Jerry. Nice, anyone? Thanks, Uncle Devin. My favorite Peter Gabriel song, by the way. Good taste. Well, I appreciate that.
01:16:47 You don't like sledgehammer? Sledgehammer is pretty good too.
01:16:52 Sledgehammer's pretty good, Brody. What kinds of things do you?
01:16:55 Do for fun, Devin? Well, if I had.
01:16:57 If I had enough time for things.
01:17:00 That are just fun related.
01:17:02 I don't know. I don't know what I would do anymore.
01:17:05 I I like the beekeeping, obviously, but but it's also hard work. I don't always like him. In fact, doing things like this with the the Swarm, that's what makes it fun again is I'm doing experiments that could lead to a a whole bunch of bees flying around my house trying to kill me. The the danger.
01:17:25 The danger aspect of it is interesting to me.
01:17:28 I like camping. I like camping.
01:17:31 I I I used to like. Well, as you can probably imagine, I used to really like movies and that's kind of been ruined.
01:17:41 I used to like video games and that's also been ruined.
01:17:45 So these days it's it's fixing cars fixing, which I'm not great at. But you know, I can do minor stuff and I'm required to because of the amount of.
01:17:57 Stuff that goes wrong in my cars.
01:18:00 It's it's fixing stuff, really. Fixing old radios.
01:18:04 Fixing beehives and that sort of thing and then going camping and going on on trips, not, not trips like.
01:18:13 Let's go to Paris.
01:18:14 But like going on road trips and you know.
01:18:18 Seeing family and stuff like that.
Speaker 2
01:18:21 Uh, videos and more my.
Devon Stack
01:18:23 Apologies, Devin, don't intend for you to open that Telegram video link if you want. Rather, it's just there for anyone who wants to view it on their own. There you go. Well, I appreciate that videos.
01:18:33 And more. Yeah, I don't mind you guys sending me links just with there shouldn't be an expectation I'm going to open a.
01:18:38 I think.
01:18:39 Again, not that there's anything wrong with your link.
01:18:43 It's just.
01:18:46 Yeah, it it's it. It it gets off the rail sometimes.
01:18:49 With all the links.
01:18:54 Homeland, Genesis 12. Three God made a promise with Abraham and his spiritual descendants. If one accepts Christ as savior, then you are now a spiritual descendant of Abraham in Matthew, the veil is torn on the temple and Jesus gives up the ghost.
01:19:13 After this, no more animal sacrifices and you can't be a Jew any more.
01:19:19 Yeah, I'm familiar with the theological arguments there, but.
01:19:26 Bottom line, there are people that think that.
01:19:30 Dying for Israel is is something that God wants and that they're not an insignificant number of people in terms of American Christians, unfortunately.
01:19:41 And trying to argue with them with your theological argument, it's I've never seen. I've never.
01:19:47 In my life.
01:19:48 Seeing a theological debate result in either side changing their opinion about.
01:19:55 About the topic, never, never in a million years and it that's why it's just it's kind of pointless.
01:20:00 It's kind of pointless. It's OK to put out the information in the hopes that maybe someone will come to their own conclusion. That's different than the one that is damaging to us, but.
01:20:10 Ultimately, you're not going to argue someone out of their religious beliefs. It's just it's never happened in the history of mankind.
01:20:18 And so the the I think that prevention is the is the best.
01:20:25 The best cure right is just preventing people from turning out like these. These cucks because once they are, like once you're a Zionist Israel shill. I mean, I don't know. I don't think there's any coming back from that.
01:20:39 I don't. It's kind of like UM.
01:20:44 Because I mean, it really is, I mean it's it's it's being a **** to like the definitionally, it's being a ****.
01:20:50 And could you really come back from, I mean think about that, you think you could ever come back?
01:20:56 From having someone come to your house and and **** your wife while you watch.
01:21:02 I mean, spiritually, you think you could ever come?
01:21:04 Back from that.
01:21:08 I don't. I don't think it could. I I think once once you've done that.
01:21:14 You know the the bar has been so lowered morally in your life.
01:21:21 That you can't come back from that and and if you're a Zionist.
01:21:26 Go Israel, Christian. That's what you're doing spiritually. It's almost worse because you're doing it spiritually.
01:21:36 I don't think you come back.
01:21:37 I don't think you can.
01:21:39 I really don't think you can.
01:21:43 Uh, let's see here. Good.
01:21:48 Enjoy the time change non Arizona fagots. We may be a third world desert shithole, but our clocks ain't gonna change. Ohhh yeah. Fun fact though about that. You're right. But the other thing is, unless you're on an Indian Reservation.
01:22:03 So Indian reservations do the time change.
01:22:06 So if you drive through.
01:22:07 Arizona. You might go through, you know, five or six different time changes. It depends on where the where you're driving and and where the Indian reservations are situated because the I guess it's because they're still federal land or whatever. So they still do it.
01:22:26 Grenade. I don't agree with you. Devin's daylight savings is most welcome in summer where I live, it makes the sunrises later rather than at 3:00 AM.
01:22:38 And it is always nice in summer to have daylight well after past supper, when grilling during winter. Daylight savings? Well then guess what? Why do you why do you?
01:22:51 Get why do you care?
01:22:51 About a number. Why? Why are you making everyone change time? Because you want a number to be different on the clock.
01:22:59 When you're grilling, just grill early.
01:23:02 How about that? Never cross your mind.
01:23:06 Everyone's gotta change the time because you wanna grill earlier.
01:23:11 Come on, man. Come on, man.
01:23:15 Ohh I don't want I don't want the sun to come up at 3:00 AM. Just stay in bed then.
01:23:20 Just stay in bed. No one's telling you.
01:23:22 Have to get up and and.
01:23:24 It's just who cares if?
01:23:26 It's quote UN quote 3:00 AM.
01:23:29 Change your clock so that you just get up.
01:23:31 When the sun's up.
01:23:34 It's gay and no no one but what you wants it.
01:23:37 So you don't have to agree with me and you why? Why would why would I agree with something that's gay?
01:23:47 Daylight savings is is is evil. There's you'll never.
01:23:49 Be able to talk me out of that.
01:23:51 Homeland Jews have chosen hell for the last 2000 years. Like all toxic relationships, Israel and Jews will drag you.
01:24:00 To hell with them.
01:24:03 Absolutely, absolutely flatulent fill.
01:24:08 Flatulent Phil money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.
01:24:15 Look how Julie this *** is.
01:24:33 Ohh flatulent fill.
01:24:36 Thanks to fall back, I can stay up and listen to insomnia stream live well. There you go. There's the there's the one benefit. You got an extra hour. You an extra hour?
01:24:49 But no, like the the time I don't know. Or you must be. Maybe you're in Arizona or something.
01:24:56 Bobby Lees Wagner.
01:25:02 I spent $1000 to go to World Sports Ball event.
01:25:07 The best part was the free Palestine protest right outside of the stadium.
01:25:13 After the Tex Mex won the game.
01:25:16 Was sports ball worth $1000 and possibly mascot? Wait.
01:25:22 I spent $1000 to go to the world.
01:25:24 Sports. Well, that's already. I'm. I can't relate to that. The best part was the free Palestine protest right outside the stadium after the Tex Mex won the game. Was sports ball worth $1000 and the possibility of a mass casualty event? I have no idea what you're saying.
01:25:42 But to me, sports ball is is not worth $1000.
01:25:50 The government says thanks for the streams devotee. Well, I appreciate that.
01:25:56 Morning, schenkelberg.
01:25:59 Devin been listening to you for a while, narrowed my political armchair experts down to you, Adam Green, Owen Benjamin and David Dukes radio show. Basically, if someone doesn't name the Jew, they're worthless. So what? It. So what's it going to take for you and Owen to do a flat globe Earth debate?
01:26:18 I would look.
01:26:21 It's it's pointless to do a debate with flat Earthers, as I've demonstrated on Twitter.
01:26:27 Because when you do, when you.
01:26:30 When you show them that they're wrong.
01:26:33 They just dismiss what you said. Act as if what you said didn't just disprove their entire thing.
01:26:40 And then move on to the next meme and it's just exhausting when really all all they have to do, all they have to do, come up with a model. I'll tell you what, I will debate any flat Earther that has a model, a working model of anything working, anything at all.
01:26:58 Right.
01:27:00 Show me. Show me a working Flat Earth model that accurately predicts solar eclipses.
01:27:07 Lunar eclipses.
01:27:09 Or even just the the position of.
01:27:11 The stars at night.
01:27:14 Show me how that works.
01:27:16 Show me how on a flat plane.
01:27:19 Stars just at all work.
01:27:22 Show me on a flat plane how you wouldn't be able to see the North Star in in Australia.
01:27:33 Show me how that that's possible.
01:27:35 Show me how an eclipse at all is possible. See, but you won't get answers like this because.
01:27:40 It's a religious.
01:27:40 Belief. What you'll get is like what? I don't know how it works, but it's not this. Ohh well, that's convenient.
01:27:47 You kind of have to know how it works.
01:27:50 Your argument can't just be. I don't. I don't like that that we're on a A globe.
01:27:57 That doesn't make any. Yeah. See, This is why. See, it just deteriorates because it's kind of like saying, hey, you should argue with that caveman about how your your car doesn't run on on demon fuel.
01:28:10 On demon spirit.
01:28:12 It's like, OK, well, I'll, I'd have to explain how a combustion engine works and what gasoline is and what it's made out.
01:28:18 Of and how you get the gasoline and how you refine you know the.
01:28:22 The oil and.
01:28:23 And it's just it's there's so many things that the caveman's not going to understand.
01:28:30 That even if you explain it accurately, they can easily.
01:28:33 Laugh it off like, OK, whatever, everyone.
01:28:36 Knows it's demons.
01:28:38 And you know, and what are you? What are you supposed to do? What are you supposed to do?
01:28:44 There are so many pre.
01:28:45 Requisites that that the flat Earthers are missing, like I said, like a model for one.
01:28:51 That it it is insane. It's insane to get an argument with someone about that because they they're not basing their belief, their belief is not actually based on on any kind of scientific research so much as it's a rejection.
01:29:13 Of of of norms.
01:29:16 That's really what it is. A lot of times it's the, it's the, it's the whole well. If the government lied about this, they lied about everything kind of personality type and it's just, you know.
01:29:27 You can't. You can't win with those people. You can't win with those people because it's just it's it's not like they're not viewing it mathematically, right. So you can't just be like, OK, show your work.
01:29:44 Because they can't.
01:29:46 It it, it turns into a rhetorical thing, it it becomes like a rhetorical conversation, not even conversation.
01:29:56 And it just it. It's just it's pointless to to have those kinds of arguments I.
01:30:00 Should that's why I.
01:30:01 Did it on Twitter.
01:30:02 ID demonstrated it pretty much pretty well on Twitter.
01:30:06 To where no matter how many times you showed that their talking points were ********.
01:30:11 They would just drudge up some other talking point that you would immediately show was ********, and every time you do that, never once do they have that moment in their head.
01:30:19 They're like, huh?
01:30:20 All these things that I.
01:30:22 Thought were were proof.
01:30:24 He's immediately showing are ********. Maybe I should reconsider the the idea that that I've been believing in some ********.
01:30:33 Because it's just, he deconstructed it immediately with things that are very, you know, demonstrable and and things that maybe I should have thought of. Maybe I should think about why.
01:30:42 I didn't think about that.
01:30:44 Maybe I should think, am I just? Am I wanting this to be true and so I'm ignoring this? Or or maybe am I just not competent enough to come up with the the right answer here and and so maybe this is one of those moments in life where I shouldn't think that I'm the smartest person in the world, and maybe I maybe because of whatever reason.
01:31:04 I should defer to other people on this one.
01:31:07 That's just that's the problem. So now I will not, I'm.
01:31:11 Not going to get into a debate.
01:31:13 About, you know, demon juice.
01:31:17 Being the force behind the propulsion of of vehicles, it's just stupid. It's a tar baby. It's a ******* tar baby.
01:31:28 Right angle.
01:31:31 Hello Devin, I was wondering about your thoughts about people with mental health issues stems from childhood trauma. It seems like 90% of people I've met were people that had abuse that they either ignore or blocked it out.
01:31:49 I'm no shrink, but I thought, uh.
01:31:52 But it's a thought. Thanks a lot. I'll catch the replay.
01:31:58 I don't know.
01:31:58 What are you asking?
01:32:01 Seems like 90% of people I've met were people that have had abuse.
01:32:06 Well, look, I think that there's everyone. Everyone experiences some abuse to some extent. I don't think anyone really has a charmed life and we're all just reacting to our environments to some extent. But a lot of this stuff is genetic. I'd I'd say that.
01:32:23 You know, that's what a perfect example, you know, here's something we should have talked about tonight. So let's talk about it now. Mike Johnson, the new Speaker of the House.
01:32:35 I mentioned what was it a couple streams ago? Mike Johnson. You know, he he's the new speaker of the house he's got.
01:32:43 A A black son.
01:32:47 He's got a white son and a black son.
01:32:52 Right.
01:32:54 And he go went on a a interview where he was talking about how his white son and his black son. They're both very gifted, handsome, capable people. But his black son, he sure has it harder because he's black and there's just systemic issues that are they're holding him down.
01:33:14 Like he sounded no different than a ******* leftist talking about why his black Son essentially was.
01:33:20 Was underperforming.
01:33:23 It was a big cope.
01:33:25 Because guess what? You got two kids with the same opportunities with the same parents. You know the same financial resources and and everything that comes with that.
01:33:38 And one son.
01:33:40 Is in constant because this is what he left out. His black son is in constant trouble with the law and has a rap sheet going back for years.
01:33:52 Well, that's weird.
01:33:54 That's weird. Now look, he's an adopted son, so you can't count whatever he did prior to, like, living in that household against him or whatever in this particular experiment we're talking about.
01:34:08 But yeah, that behavior is just a lot of it's genetic. Some of it's going to be environmental, but a lot of it's genetic.
01:34:17 You know, talking about the bees, right? I when I was talking about not letting the weak hives survive, unless there were extenuating circumstances. Same thing. I'm well aware that if I have bees that had to produce all the comb, all the wax and everything else and make a hole hive from scratch.
01:34:37 That they didn't have maybe quite the same.
01:34:42 You know environment.
01:34:45 That they would have had if they had been dumped into a hive that already had drawn out comb and they had everything ready to go, and they could just get right to work being bees.
01:34:54 So I'm willing to give them a little.
01:34:56 Bit of leeway.
01:34:58 I'm willing to say, OK, these bees could have survived under better conditions. I'm going to at least give them another chance.
01:35:06 But ultimately that's it.
01:35:10 That's it.
01:35:12 After that, they're they're they're.
01:35:14 Gone. I'm letting them. I'm letting them ******* die.
01:35:17 And unfortunately.
01:35:19 I mean that used to be kind of how humans operated too.
01:35:23 There was. There was like a a lower case D or I'm sorry. Lower case. E eugenics kind of going on. There was always some kind of selection pressure on Western men.
01:35:37 And well, and and everybody.
01:35:39 But the western world, there was always some kind of selection pressure that was, you know, maybe at some times rapidly and but usually slowly weeding out the the bad and weak genes.
01:35:53 And one by one, those pressures were lifted.
01:36:00 Little by little, these dysgenic people were kept alive.
01:36:04 By either borrowing resources from everybody else or advancements made in in technology, medical or otherwise.
01:36:14 But these people that would never have survived in the previous conditions were kept alive. In other words, it's almost as if you were to get a bunch of plants from your local area and bring them indoors into a greenhouse. And now all of a sudden, plants that would have died in the the winter.
01:36:35 Are are now thriving because of the these cushy conditions inside the greenhouse?
01:36:43 And that's kind of what's happened to to.
01:36:47 The West in general is we've got a bunch of people that were brought into the.
01:36:52 Into the greenhouse.
01:36:54 And these the weak genes are are, you know, it's like this. Everyone's familiar. Well, you should be.
01:37:01 Familiar, at least with the spiteful mutant.
01:37:05 Theory I guess you could say.
01:37:07 Where you've got compounding mutations because now you instead of just having the mutation the the guy who would not have survived the first winter prior to central heating, right?
01:37:19 Nature would just took him out of the.
01:37:23 Not only is he surviving to a reproductive age, maybe he reproduces.
01:37:28 With someone else.
01:37:29 Who wouldn't have survived some? Whatever, you know, normal environmental conditions that that are now nerfed by by modern technology. So you got two mutants who both survive because of the.
01:37:46 The wonders of Western technology.
01:37:52 And then they reproduce and they got a offspring that's got compounded.
01:37:58 Issues genetically and and then and so forth and so forth and so forth, right?
01:38:04 And you know several generations in.
01:38:09 And there's a problem.
01:38:14 Anyway, that's something that that I I I I don't think it's. I don't think it's.
01:38:20 Yeah, people have bad **** happen to them when they're kids and and that's certainly a a a factor in and considering.
01:38:33 You know, like for example, I think most ******* were probably abused.
01:38:37 If not, almost all of them, they were probably sexually abused, right? And I so I think that that's that's probably true, right? Environment isn't doesn't play zero role.
01:38:49 But I think people put too much. They make too many excuses, cause not here. Here's the thing. I think all fagots, or most fagots were sexually abused. But not everyone that was sexually abused is a ******.
01:39:02 And put it that way.
01:39:04 Uh. Let's see here. Eternal Anglo, Mr. stack. Thanks for all your streams. Best in the business. I'm about to have my 5th kid. Well, that's pretty awesome.
01:39:14 In the next day or two. Feels good, man. We'll catch the replay. We'll appreciate that. Make a new, hopefully eugenic kids eternal Anglo.
01:39:25 They call me Mr. ****. Showed up, showed some people your Traficant stream. Good reception pointed them to pale Finley as well. Who wrote a book? They dared to speak out. Wonder if you wonder if you heard him or heard of him. Ah, no.
01:39:45 I have not.
01:39:46 I'm I'm guessing he wrote a book about people that were.
01:39:50 Talking about.
01:39:53 Antis, I guess it's, uh.
01:39:58 Now he did the till Kingdom come.
01:40:01 Thing I think.
01:40:03 I don't know. I'll look into them later.
01:40:07 But yeah, appreciate that.
01:40:10 Ohh. Paul Finley. Yeah. OK, correct.
01:40:13 A lowly scribe in God's army, I found the death cult. The diction really interesting. I remember when Comet Hale Bop was visible every night for months. And it was really trippy at the time.
01:40:26 You know, weirdly, I I I don't know why I don't remember. I I remember. Remember it sort of happening, but I don't remember ever looking up and like I don't have like a visual.
01:40:35 Memory of looking up at the sky and going oh.
01:40:39 There it is.
01:40:41 I mean, I guess at the time.
01:40:42 I probably would have been.
01:40:44 Doing a lot of.
01:40:46 Degenerate stuff, so I might have things on my mind.
01:40:50 But you would think that I would. I would have a memory of like looking up at it and going ohh.
01:40:54 There's hell Bob.
01:40:55 But yeah.
01:40:57 I was thinking about was like did I ever see it? I'm. I'm sure I must have seen it, but I never. Yeah, never. I don't remember seeing it.
01:41:07 In defense of evangelicals, they have subjected to Prozac conditioning longer than any pancake or qutar propaganda.
01:41:15 The most captured are the boomers. They think they have front row seats to the end time prophecy due to the 1948 reformation of Israel. The rest of us are tired of Israel instigated sand, people wars and we see the boomer deals imploding or ideals imploding around us.
01:41:36 I am proof that your work is making a difference. When I brought up the JQ to my family, it caused quite a rift, but they are our people and I won't give up on them.
01:41:48 Yeah, it's it's not. Look, if it's people that This is why it's important to, I mean your reputation is you.
01:41:54 You know your word is bond, as they say.
01:41:57 If if you have family members that respect you and under like someone on Twitter asked, it was kind of, it seemed like an odd question to me.
01:42:08 They they someone on Twitter said, hey Devin, you mentioned that you got your mom to get on board with some of the, you know, JQ type stuff or whatever. And I wanted to know like or I forget how he phrased it, but he was basically asking why she believed me.
01:42:28 And my response is like will she believe me because she's known me my whole life.
01:42:32 And knows that you know I'm not a.
01:42:34 Liar, you know.
01:42:36 And so that if if I'm telling her something like this, it's not coming from a place of deceit. It's not. I'm not trying to get her to believe anything. You know, I've never done that right. Like, why would I? Why would I deceive her for, like, for what? For the lulls, like, I got my mom.
01:42:55 To hate Jews.
01:42:58 Like what would?
01:42:59 Be the point of that.
01:43:00 And so.
Speaker 2
01:43:02 It it really?
Devon Stack
01:43:04 That's really that's really what it comes down to. Cause I think that people are more persuaded by.
01:43:10 By things like that by, you know, respect for the the source.
01:43:14 Uh, than they are the UM.
01:43:18 The information itself.
01:43:21 Because if they were the kind of person that was persuaded by the arguments and the information itself, they would have.
01:43:27 Done the research themselves, a lot of it's, you know, most people are.
01:43:34 Their their, their worldview is holistic.
01:43:38 Meaning that.
01:43:40 They rely on the people around them to define a lot of what they believe for them. It's just and look, it's nothing bad like necessarily we all did this to some extent.
01:43:55 Because there's only so many hours in the day and you can't be an expert in everything. And so at a certain point, you have to start outsourcing some of your worldview to people that you respect and and believe in and have faith.
01:44:09 Then in fact, that's, you know, in high trust society, that's a very natural thing to do, and that's what Americans did. You know, when it comes to, like the media for a long time, one of the reasons why the America seems so upside down and and divided and messed up right now is that a lot of the glue that used to hold us together was the mainstream media.
01:44:32 There was an understanding that.
01:44:34 You know, there might be a left-leaning news outlet or a right leaning news outlet, but when it came right, right down to the facts, generally speaking, there was a faith in the media that existed in America where people believe by and large that they weren't. They weren't just being outright lied to. Like maybe they was being.
01:44:54 Shaded a particular way, one way or the other, but it wasn't just made-up and that's all blown to hell.
01:45:02 Now that's all blown to hell. There's people don't know who to believe. That's why you have all these crazy beliefs now, like in Flat Earth and stupid **** like that. Because everyone's so disconnected like these are the people that typically would have been connected to a trusted source, right? They would have, you know, in fact, a lot of the.
01:45:22 You know, the people that I don't want to sit here to talk about Flyers forever, but just the reason why it's so relevant is.
01:45:30 These are the kinds of people that really don't have the the capacity to to understand some of these things, right? Like that's some with some of them. It's just like they just lack the ability to understand the math and science behind it. Right. So they're the kinds of people that would in the past be reliant on what other people said.
01:45:51 And that worked great until all of a sudden a lot of the people that were supposed to be scientific.
01:46:00 All these scientific authorities were.
01:46:03 Caught lying.
01:46:05 About big things.
01:46:07 Right. So these people that are that?
01:46:11 We're unable to really determine a lot of this stuff on their own and relied on on having faith in scientific authorities for at least some of their their I guess I was gonna say worldview, but even like.
01:46:27 Their view of the universe, it gets disconnected from that anchor, you know, because they can't trust it anymore, you know, like, oh, well, they lied about this. They lied about everything, you know, kind of a thing. Right. And I don't. I don't blame them for distrusting scientific authorities. I I think that especially right now that scientific authority is is.
01:46:48 Of you know an oxymoron a little bit. But that what they don't realize is they're creating a scenario now where it's only going to make it worse, because if people are anti, if people on the right or anti science, I mean even is is comical as that might sound even to any degree whatsoever. If if there's like a repulsion.
01:47:09 There's like a let's make fun of science. You know, like you're not going to be the ones raising the next generation of scientists. And so the problem that you are observing, that's that's.
01:47:22 Making you reach the.
01:47:23 This this level of disdain for for science sciency people, right, you're just going to increase the the likelihood that the next generation of sciency people are also going to be fagots because you're not because your kids are going to not want to.
01:47:41 Have anything to do with it?
01:47:44 Anyway, the.
01:47:48 Now, what was the question?
01:47:54 I figured the question was all right. This is what happens with me. You get me going sometimes.
01:48:01 Bottom line, bottom line is, oh, that's what it was. People are going to believe you based on on their dealings with you and their faith in you is is as a.
01:48:18 As someone who who isn't.
01:48:20 Uh. Deceptive. That that's going to be your your biggest.
01:48:25 Tool in the toolbox. Right? Because just a lot of people that you're going to be talking to boomers or whoever. If you're trying to convince them of things. If they're the kind of person that can understand your facts and reach the conclusions the same way you did, they would have done that.
01:48:43 You got to remember that they would have.
01:48:44 Done that already.
01:48:46 Like the reason why you've you've.
01:48:47 Come to these conclusions.
01:48:49 Is you? You did what they don't do like you thought.
01:48:52 Got it.
01:48:54 So if you want them to come to those same conclusions, you either gotta just hope they think about it, which they probably won't, or they would have already, right, especially if they're older, right? Like your.
01:49:03 Parents or whoever.
01:49:05 Otherwise, you're gonna have to rely on on.
01:49:07 Their trust in you?
01:49:09 You're going to have to just leverage.
01:49:12 Their perception of you as an authority in, you know the manner of speaking and and hope that they they have no reason to doubt that. And that's why you live your life.
01:49:26 Where you're a man of your word so that people don't have a reason to doubt you when you, when you talk about these things anyway.
01:49:34 Rying every time Israel says that Hamas is using Palestinians as human Shields, it's simply a declaration that Jews are about to massacre a bunch of civilians.
01:49:50 Oh, you know, I think I passed someone else.
01:49:53 Or no, I didn't.
01:49:54 You're absolutely right. And they've they've been doing that nonstop in the.
01:50:00 Last few weeks.
01:50:01 Ryan again. Gosh, I hope some of these ******** don't kill themselves, so we get to hang some of them when we win.
01:50:10 Ah, there you go. No comment there.
01:50:13 My fat little ******** toe, my fat little ******** toe.
Speaker 2
01:50:22 Hello. Hello.
Devon Stack
01:50:25 My fat little ******** toe.
01:50:28 My friends back home ran into a Palestinian protest and ended up temporarily.
01:50:37 I think you mean bamboozling the lefty organizer by chanting.
01:50:41 Hip, hip, Hamas.
01:50:44 Link for proof. No need to open it hip, hip Hamas my friends back home ran to a Palestinian protest. Ended up temporarily.
01:50:55 I'm not sure what you mean, but uh.
01:51:01 Cool. I guess if palaces like a protest against Palace.
01:51:05 I don't. I don't know what you mean.
01:51:08 But there's a link for people want to check that out. One thing that I did notice that was getting shared around tonight before the you know this the this is the irritating thing and this is the the way that they're they're trying to do.
01:51:23 They're trying to make people that are on the.
01:51:26 Right that for.
01:51:27 All this time for years and years and years, they've been telling you that I don't. And identity politics is bad and that wanting to limit immigration based on race or ethnicity, everything else is bad and you're a bad man for for wanting to do these things, you're so bad.
01:51:45 Well, now they're so desperate to have more of, well, more evangelical boomers that want to suck *** **** of Israel instead of these people they've imported.
01:51:56 They're they're trying very hard to show that you're basically like Black Lives Matter. You're basically like antifa. If you support Hamas, if you know you're, you're the bad man. And so, like, we'll let you be racist, but you have to be racist in a way that that.
01:52:16 That hates that hates Muslims more than Jews, I guess is.
01:52:23 And they keep sharing stuff like this, like, oh, look, look at the look at the Antifa guy.
Speaker
01:52:29 If any of your points because you actually.
01:52:30 Have no evidence for anything.
Speaker 2
01:52:30 See polystone.
Speaker 5
01:52:33 Do you?
01:52:34 This guy is trying to propagate anti LGBTQ anti LGBTQ propaganda. He's trying to tell children but that they're not.
Speaker 7
01:52:44 Yeah. Yeah, they're not. Yeah, they're not, they're not.
Speaker 5
01:52:44 Allowed to be trans.
Speaker 7
01:52:50 Listen, listen, listen, listen, listen.
01:52:52 Listen, some religions, you can't do that. Yeah, you have to respect that.
Speaker
01:52:56 Ohh no.
Devon Stack
01:52:57 Muslims hate trans kids too.
Speaker 7
01:53:01 Yeah. What is something? Some religions, they accept that. But in all religion you can't do that. What religion are you?
Devon Stack
01:53:20 I like how they they he's Jewish. Alright, let's just let's just be honest, he's Jewish.
Speaker 1
01:53:26 Look at this little coward wearing his mask. He doesn't have.
Speaker 7
01:53:27 What you identify?
Speaker
01:53:28 A religion. He just wants to cause mayhem.
Speaker 7
01:53:28 Why would you identify? OK. OK, OK, OK, OK.
01:53:36 Come, come, come.
Speaker
01:53:37 Right. Runaway.
Devon Stack
01:53:41 So it's like we're in this weird thing because a lot of people that are in politics, they've been trained and much like the boomers have been trained to be light switch brain, right. It's either Republicans or Democrats to this or that and they're trying to make it to where oh, it's either it's either Hamas or or.
01:54:00 BLM or I'm sorry, Israel or BLM.
01:54:04 And it's a little more complex than that, and I'm OK with it being complex.
01:54:10 The world is complex.
01:54:12 You know if if occasionally we agree with Muslims on some things or we even if we occasionally believe or agree with Jews or.
01:54:20 Or BLM on things. Look, there's gonna be things you agree with monsters sometimes, you know, even monsters like apple pie, right.
01:54:30 So although apple pie is not my favorite, alright, as unamerican as that might be.
01:54:37 To say.
01:54:39 Alright. Where's the where's the chat window again?
01:54:45 Ah, Antonio vey. I got a theory. Jews didn't flee Egypt. They were chased out. Egypt got 10 plagues in trade. Of the 11, the whole projection thing comes into play. Are we to believe that Moses would be spared his life after conjuring a cobra?
01:55:05 In front of the pharaoh, who was considered God of Earth.
01:55:12 Well, I don't know. I don't know what you're saying. They or they were chased out of Egypt, got 10 plagues and trade of 11. The whole projection. Yeah. I'm not sure what you're getting at there or what you mean.
01:55:26 Uh, but.
01:55:27 Yeah, I don't know, I.
01:55:29 Don't know what you're talking about.
01:55:31 I mean, I get.
01:55:32 The biblical reference, but I don't understand the phrasing of this is a bit odd.
01:55:38 Glock 23, God bless those who are fighting with Israel or Israelis. We need to pray for their safety and pray.
01:55:47 That all the Jews in Gaza do not survive, urban warfare needs to chew up and spit out the Israelis.
01:55:57 Well, there you go.
01:55:59 Antonio Vega, our Italian. Why are Italians so short?
01:56:03 Because their mom told them that when they grow up, they will need to get.
01:56:10 A job.
01:56:16 There you go, rying. The long shows are great, but I don't, but don't feel guilty man. Short shows are better than nothing, and you don't owe anyone nothing either way. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, I I I just didn't have time to. I just didn't have time to put anything together.
01:56:36 Well, you know, I put something together, but like, not not like the these these, I I've got a few I'm researching right now, but nothing that's I was near enough to have something complete.
01:56:48 I'll appreciate that. Andromeda, love the show. Your analysis on daylight Savings time was brilliant and hysterical. Thank you. We'll appreciate that. Munchausen mun, like Munchausen's proxy army.
01:57:12 Munchausen's proxy army. Good night, Devin. Well, good night to you as well. Appreciate that, Arch Stanton.
01:57:20 Is there a race of be that acts?
01:57:22 Like a Jew.
01:57:28 Kind of. The Africanized bees, in a way, right? Because, uh, they they keep getting that.
01:57:36 Well, I don't know.
01:57:37 That might be a little bit of a.
01:57:38 Reach. Because I was, I was thinking like the the Wandering Jew thing. You know where they go from place to place and and and parasitically.
01:57:46 Use up all the resources and then move on. I mean, you know, I guess there's kind of that the Italian bees, they make a lot of beef, it's kind of funny because it is a little stereotypical. They make a lot of babies.
01:58:00 They they steal.
01:58:06 Uh, the Russian bees are pretty productive, but they they're this is just me. I'm trying to remember because there's different bees and some of them I haven't.
01:58:15 Used but this is based on what I've.
01:58:18 Read the Russian bees are feisty.
01:58:20 But productive and they're better in in winter conditions.
01:58:24 Caucasian Caucasian bees are supposed to be the gentlest of all.
01:58:30 And don't have as many kids as they Italian bees. I'm not making this stuff. You can look this up. This little checkout, and then the Carney Owens. I forget what their what their thing is about like.
01:58:43 I think I have some carnies in my in my apiary but I.
01:58:49 I don't remember which ones they.
01:58:50 Are and then there's like some.
01:58:54 There's a Middle Eastern kind of bee that makes a lot of propolis, but I figure what that's called.
01:59:01 Yeah. So in terms of one, that's a lot like the Jews. I don't know. I think none of them are because they're all productive.
01:59:09 Right. They they all produce stuff. They all work and produce things.
01:59:15 I guess in a way, I'm like the Jew because I'm the one that goes in and.
01:59:19 Takes their honey.
01:59:22 So I guess in in this scenario I'm the.
01:59:24 You because I don't do anything for it. Well, it's not that I don't do anything. I'm, but I am kind of like the Jewish slumlord. I'm like here, live in this box. Yeah, it's not what you'd want to live in, but trust me live.
01:59:37 In the box.
01:59:39 Live in the eat the eat the.
01:59:40 The goi slob. Drink the sugar water bees.
01:59:44 So I guess in this scenario I'm.
01:59:45 Kind of the.
01:59:46 I'm kind of the Jew.
01:59:51 Uh. Let's see here. Dork. Tron 5-10. Hey, I don't know if I missed it. If you said anything about the Jews being behind daylight savings time, they've been fighting for it for 70 years, so they don't have to wake up early for prayers because kites ruined everything.
02:00:10 No, I didn't realize this.
02:00:12 This aspect of it you know this. I will actually open this link.
02:00:16 So this is a article in the forward, the Jewish Independent forward.
02:00:23 And it says Orthodox groups launched uphill battle against.
02:00:27 Daylight savings bill. So.
02:00:29 The Orthodox Jews don't want to have, oh, wait, hold on.
02:00:35 Let me see here.
02:00:37 Orthodox advocacy groups are launching a long shot bid to stall bipartisan bill that would make daylight savings time permanent. OK, yeah.
02:00:45 So they.
02:00:46 The way that.
02:00:46 This phrase is always So what that means is.
02:00:51 The Orthodox Jews don't want to put an end to changing the clock, but why? That doesn't make any sense. Why don't they want that in a letter expected to to be sent to congressional leaders on Monday and Advanced copy, which was obtained by the forward, the Orthodox Union warned of the bill, which was passed by the Senate last week, which of course went nowhere, because what year is this?
02:01:11 This is from 20/22 and of course everyone's still changes their clock will interfere with the ability of members of our community to engage and congregate. You know, I wonder if this, I didn't know that it had a Jewish tie in, but.
02:01:26 This could be, I mean, Israel is. It's one of the only other countries in the West is. I mean, we're pretty much a vassal state of Israel.
02:01:34 I maybe should look a little closer at this, maybe it could be Jewish.
02:01:40 Uh, let's say interfere with the ability of members of our community to engage in congressional or congregational prayers and get to their places of work on time. That might be what it is. The.
Speaker 2
02:01:52 Ah, you know, I think we found another race.
Devon Stack
02:01:55 Is in my daylight savings is ********, and no one wants it. But it doesn't matter, because what else does nobody want? But we still do anything Jews want, right? Jewish law requires the daily morning prayers to be recited after sunrise, making daylight savings time permanent would mean later sunrises at later sunsets.
02:02:15 The starkest example of this would occur in the winter, when sunrise in some cities across wouldn't be until after 9:00 AM, and so their argument is well, we have to keep changing our ******* clocks going, otherwise we're not going to be able to see our Jewish prayers before work work like they have jobs. Give me a *******.
02:02:35 And so it's no, I just found another reason to hate it.
02:02:39 I just found another reason to ******* hate it.
02:02:42 And honestly, probably another reason why it's it's why we have it.
02:02:47 If I didn't, if I had to guess right now, I don't think it would be a wild guess.
02:02:54 We often do a lot. Why do we have the kosher symbol on all our foods, even though it's it's really affecting a tiny amount of people, right? And that's This is why.
02:03:04 So there you.
02:03:04 Go Jews ruined, ruined the the everything, including time.
02:03:10 My fat little ******** toe. Gotta make sure we have a.
02:03:18 Also wish to.
02:03:19 To make up for the monkeys? Ohh, we make up for the monkeys. You don't like the monkeys? Well first.
02:03:25 Of all, they're not monkeys.
02:03:27 Raw monkeys.
02:03:30 But yeah, you you will learn. You will learn to love the the Wookie replacements. Zazzy. Mataz, Bob. Thanks for the show is we're trying to red pill the boomers or is it better just to let them die with Peace of Mind? It is it a courtesy to them to live a lie of sorts.
02:03:50 Look, I'm not going to go around trying to.
02:03:55 Change old people's minds about stuff, but I will in terms if there are people in my life, I will.
02:04:03 So if there are people in your life, then sure.
02:04:06 And it's a case by case basis, right? That's why it's probably it's no one can make that decision than you cause you know they're individual circumstances and whether or not it's going to make any difference one way or the other, there's look, there's people that are older that have access to resources that would move those resources in into places that.
02:04:26 Would would benefit from having those resources and instead of a a boomer just going to the grave riding some kind of ******* jet ski, you know, like, I mean there I can't tell you how many times I've I've talked to older people that feel no 00.
02:04:46 Connection to their people and or any kind of responsibility to have any kind of inheritance, whether it's monetary or not. You just like they they feel like it. It's all every man for himself kind of a thing.
02:04:58 And if those are people that are in my my actual life and not just randos I, I would definitely make an effort to try to change their mind. Otherwise, it's kind of like, you know, who cares, but.
02:05:11 Uh jeraj jeraj, I think, is how.
02:05:16 You say it.
Speaker 2
02:05:17 Really, really. Really. Really.
Devon Stack
02:05:23 Gerage in the last 15 or so conflicts, Israel has pretty much won an annexed extra land or held ground and only lost once operation Iron swords is just going to be another land grab for Greater Israel. Most likely. Most likely they'll take part of the Gaza Strip.
02:05:44 Most likely, but that's why you know. That's why if look if if you're one of the.
02:05:53 I guess like I said before, the only way to really put it if you're an ally of Hamas.
02:06:00 Right. Whether Hezbollah, Iran or even Turkey to some extent, really it's it's now or never. Or you're exactly right. That's what's that's what's going to happen.
02:06:12 Beach Boys Beach Boys.
02:06:22 Beach Boys sign language monkeys are great and all, but I'd like to return this duck. Oh, it's too late. You gotta sign language monkey. Or actually, not a monkey. It's a gorilla.
02:06:34 Uh. Fig, Lumberton, fig. Lumberton.
02:06:40 I'm so ******* glad I went to school with a class size of around 63 people in a semi rural upper middle class area of Northern Michigan.
02:06:50 At the very least, 95% wide, it was a K through 12 school too, so everyone knew each other from when they were around five years old or so.
02:07:00 Yeah, that sounds that sounds amazing. That sounds amazing. Unfortunately, most people can't relate to that, but that would be great. I mean, look, talk about building community, right?
02:07:13 Paragliding, paragliding, Gen. Ohh paragliding enthusiast, paragliding enthusiast.
02:07:28 Paraguay enthusiast first time I can't. I got to catch a live stream, but I've been watching all of your videos on the road and the Pat Con series were my favorite. Keep up the great work Mr. Stack. PS Hitler was right. Well, there you go.
02:07:45 Cruise cross.
02:07:47 I set my alarm to wake up early for work and catch your stream, but daylight savings time? **** me. **** daylight savings? Any chance of a Titanic stream or JFK?
02:07:59 Yeah, maybe those are those would be long.
02:08:02 Those would be long and unless you mean Titanic, the movie, which it wouldn't have to be long, that one's pretty pretty basic.
02:08:12 Marada says hi. Hi.
02:08:16 Zazi Mataz bought how many jobs are lost each year due to people showing up an hour late in the spring thanks Fagg time. *******, if you elect me, we will fall back 1/2 hour and that is forever, right? Why not? Why not just split the difference, split the difference and just make it permanent?
02:08:37 Lucky Larry Silverstein, my favorite part of flattening her lore, is they.
02:08:43 Is they have to believe that all equipment made to work on a round Earth is somehow engineered to work on a flat one and trick you into thinking that it's around one. Think about how insane that is. Yeah, and that every job.
02:08:58 Related to satellites, which there are many now, there are many. It's not. That's not such like a an exclusive club anymore and it's only going to keep getting worse, right? So all these jobs that have to do with satellites or or radio or just like a lot of **** like they that the bottom lines, they don't realize they don't understand.
02:09:18 What they're saying that's really the bottom line. When they when they make these claims, they don't realize the amount of of **** that wouldn't work on a flatter and that's why they say it because in their own little personal life, they they don't, they never deal with it. They don't realize, like how much **** would just stop working immediately.
02:09:37 But that's why it's impossible to argue them out of it, because.
02:09:39 They don't realize that.
02:09:41 And and that that's that's like the that's the catch 22 is if they were competent enough to understand your talking points, they wouldn't need to cause they already they already would.
02:09:51 That's the that's the that's the thing. The the by the by the very fact that you have to convince them the world's flat means that you won't be able to.
02:10:02 Because if they have the the ability to understand.
02:10:06 Why? It's not possible they already would believe that.
Speaker 3
02:10:06 OK.
Devon Stack
02:10:10 It's not possible, so you know I mean.
02:10:12 It's it's so it's just like, why? Why would you aren't? It's the caveman. Then why?
02:10:16 Would you argue with someone like that?
02:10:18 Maybe next time says Ancient Egyptians divided the day with 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of night. Regardless, the hours changed length, so there was always 12 divisions. In summer, the daylight hours were longer than the during. During the winter, always 12 hours, though, that's a fun little fact that I.
02:10:37 Did not know.
02:10:39 Wonder why they they wanted to have 12 so bad, why not be uh, uh? You know why not? Why not ten or three or seven, you know?
02:10:49 Antonio vait. In fact, I believe that the Pharaoh killed the first borns of the Israelites.
02:10:57 What that seems a little out of context, but OK.
02:11:03 Uh, maybe. That was, uh, yeah, I don't.
02:11:06 Know what that is?
02:11:08 Paragliding enthusiast Devin Tracy doesn't understand why people hate the Jews. It's sad because I thought he was based. I don't know enough about him.
02:11:20 You would think, yeah, you know, old devins would know each other, but I I don't know.
02:11:25 Antonio Vega your strong B versus weak B doesn't hold up when it comes to people because there's always a stronger B and ultimately there can only be one be be left.
02:11:40 I don't know, Antonio fair. I think you're on the sauce, man. You're not making. You're not making a ton of sense tonight.
02:11:50 Maratta the hierarchical or heretical rather belief that gave Christians a hard on for Israel is called dispensationalism. It was popularized by the Scofield Study Bible, which was popular with evangelicals who used the new invention radio to spread heresy.
02:12:11 It's still just a small percent of evangelicals and Baptists who believe it. Well, maybe a small but powerful percentage. And I don't think that.
02:12:22 Zionist Christ.
02:12:24 I don't think that's a small percentage of Christians. I mean, they might not be Scofield, Bible Christians, but I think support for Israel is, I mean, it's over 50% of American Christians. I I mean I don't have like a study here but like just from personal experience and it doesn't seem to really matter much. Like if you're talking about Catholics or Mormons.
02:12:44 Or or Protestants, or you know whoever like it seems pretty universal that if you're a a Christian conservative of any kind, you know, pick a flavor, then you're, you know, you stand with Israel.
02:12:57 And and there's some kind of religious reason for that.
Speaker 2
02:13:03 UM.
Devon Stack
02:13:06 Antonio vay. Oh boy. Oh, of this one. Makes sense. The Jews in the Bible story didn't flee Egypt from the pharaoh. They were chased out by the pharaoh. In my opinion, there's a difference. OK, well, it's possible. I don't know.
02:13:24 Colonizer grind set.
02:13:26 Colonizer grind set. What's an Africanized bee favorite music genre?
02:13:33 I don't know what is it.
02:13:38 Ready for it?
Speaker 2
02:13:41 R&B.
Devon Stack
02:13:48 Alright. Damn, Bigfoot. Why do you think Jews are trying to do what they did with Occupy Wall Street on Palestine protests, LARP and a bunch of fat?
02:14:01 **** and the Jews.
02:14:03 For Palestine type kites.
02:14:07 Wait, are you talking about the are?
02:14:08 You about like the.
02:14:10 The look it honestly, I think I don't think there's anything complicated if what you're talking about is the Jews that go to these protests.
02:14:18 And are protesting against Israel.
02:14:22 I just think it's the Jewish revolutionary spirit. I think it's the Jewish need to be contrarian, to reject truth and to want to be on the opposite side of what they perceive as the mainstream and just be a disruptor. I just think that's part of the Jewish mind. I think that.
02:14:41 If they perceived that that those same Jews, those same exact Jews, perceived support for Palestine and Hamas to be the mainstream, they would be Zionists, you know the next.
02:14:53 Day. I just think that that's how a lot of these people are.
02:14:58 No, that's not all.
02:14:59 Of them. But I I mean, there's probably some Jews.
02:15:01 That are that are, you know, human normal human people that that understand the situation and know what Israel is doing is ******.
02:15:10 Right. But I think that a lot of the Jews that are that you see in these protests are are like everybody else that you see at those protests, right? They're there because of maybe even like, a a fetish, right, like a they they fetish brown brown people right.
02:15:30 So like for the same reason why Black Lives Matter is pro Hamas, it has nothing to do with really any any geopolitical anything.
02:15:39 Or even any anti-Semitism so much it's just that they they view Jews in this situation as white people and as colonizers. So I, you know, I think there's probably lefty Communist Jews that, you know, they see it the same way.
02:15:57 But there's also, like the Jews, like the is it the Ultra Orthodox, but there there's some that are like kind of Orthodox Jews that don't even think that Israel should exist.
02:16:08 For religious reasons, because of their interpretation of of the Talmud and the and the Torah and stuff. So it's complicated, but just by and large.
02:16:20 By and large, I think it's the revolutionary spirit for most of those guys.
Speaker 2
02:16:26 Brando, Brando.
Speaker
02:16:34 As far as.
Speaker 8
02:16:35 Where gram?
Devon Stack
02:16:43 Daylight savings time is gay. Thoughts on historic pattern of Jewish rule never lasting more than 80 years. 2028 is just around the corner. Uh 1948 to 2028 and their biggest fan boys, the Boomers, are quickly dying off.
02:17:06 I mean, I don't know that there's like a number to it. I.
02:17:08 Don't think that there's like that. That's.
02:17:11 Have been demonstrated to me in a.
02:17:13 Way that is is.
02:17:16 You know, like any kind of science or like rock cell theory. But I would say that the other part of what you're saying is true, that the people that.
02:17:27 Worship them, I guess in in some ways are dying off the the very people that they work to undermine and subvert and displace and and and destroy were the people that love them the most.
02:17:44 You know, we we've brought up that that polling data several times on the stream where the evangelicals are not even just evangelicals. I think it was just American Christians.
02:17:55 The the religion that they had the most respect for.
02:17:58 Or the religious group they had the most respect for was.
02:18:02 And then they pulled all every, every group.
02:18:06 And the group that Jews had least respect for was Christians.
02:18:12 And so it's always been like this ****** ** relationship where Jews had nothing but disdain for the people that liked them the most.
02:18:20 And maybe that's what always happens. I don't know. Maybe there's, like, a timeline to it, you know that maybe it takes a a certain amount of generations or whatever, I don't know. And like I said, it's never really been demonstrated to me that that there's some kind of 80 year cycle, but there is always a cycle. I think there's almost always, you know, there's patterns, right? There's always.
02:18:40 Patterns in history.
02:18:42 So whether or not it's an 80 year cycle or not, I do think that there is a cycle and most likely there's a.
02:18:52 A conclusion to this, the one that.
02:18:54 We're in, if you will.
02:18:57 Jay Ray in 1981. It's getting cold as **** out here in the desert. Devin would.
02:19:03 You rather it.
02:19:04 Be 110 or 32°.
02:19:08 Well, I'll tell you.
02:19:12 It depends on my mood, but I will say I I tolerate heat pretty good.
02:19:17 Pretty good.
02:19:22 You know here.
02:19:22 I'm kind of split. It's kind of hard that I guess that's why I live in the desert, cause I don't mind the heat that much, but I also don't mind the cold that much. And you kind of get a little bit of both. I would say that realistically speaking, it's almost always easier to warm things up than it is to cool things off. And so from like a survival standpoint, I'd rather it be cold because you can always burn something to warm.
02:19:41 Up. But if it's like 110 and you don't have like a a big water source handy, you're pretty much just.
02:19:49 You know, ****. You just have to deal with it.
02:19:54 But yeah, I don't know. I find myself. It's kind of funny because I do find myself in the summer like you're just like, oh, I'm so ******* over this ****. But I do find myself in the winter kind of looking back at the good old days of the summer.
02:20:09 The grass is.
02:20:09 Always greener, right? I guess that's the way to.
02:20:12 Look at it.
02:20:13 But yeah, it's, you know, it is what it is. The huge temperature swings is what I don't like about the winter. It's not so much that it it's it's cold, it's that the temperature swing so wildly.
02:20:26 Like even right now, uh, the temperature is is going from.
02:20:33 Like I think we're like, it's still warm here. Like it's still like spring weather here. It's still like in the 80s here, right? So it's in the 80s during the day, but then it swings like 30° in the in at night it goes to like 50.
02:20:48 And maybe in the high 40s.
02:20:51 So you have that massive ******* change in temperature.
02:20:55 And yeah, you get a little bit in the summer, but not really like you get like, I mean it's just hot all the time you and you know it doesn't vacillate so so dramatically.
02:21:06 But that's the reason why not that I don't that like me personally, I can't handle it, but that's like really hard on your your well, like on on plants, on vehicles it's. I mean it's just it's a rough environment for anything really.
02:21:24 So I mean, I know, I mean obviously I'm not sleeping outside, so it's not such a big deal.
02:21:29 All right. And then last but not least, Antonio Bay.
02:21:35 The Jews that don't believe in Israel wait and work for the Moshiach to come and create the Greater Israel. I think they are the real sickos. I don't know. Ask Adam green. Yeah, I'm not 100% sure on their theological reasons behind what they believe, but it does. There is some kind of religious tie in.
02:21:55 And and they they don't. I mean, they do believe that at some point they they they need Israel but for some reason the timing's off or I don't know what. You know, I don't know what the what the ends and.
02:22:04 Outs of are all right guys. Well anyway.
02:22:07 Hope you all had.
02:22:08 A good evening. Don't forget to set your clocks back. Uh and uh. I'll see you at a different time if you live in a place that doesn't do that on Wednesday.
02:22:23 We didn't even get through. We didn't even.
02:22:24 Get through all the.
02:22:26 All the well, that's all right. Now for next time we'll have some fresh.
02:22:31 Some fresh wookie replacements.
02:22:34 Oh, we got one last one here, and I'm going to close her out.
02:22:38 Glock 23. Let him let him that. Wait.
02:22:44 Glock 23 let him that have understanding. Count the number of the beast for it is the number of a Jew and his number is 6,000,000 Revelation 618.
02:22:56 Or something like that.
02:22:58 And then mine. Comfy chair. It's been very cringe to watch all these right wing people getting excited about Hasidic Jews, condemning Israel as if these are the good Jews. When these people who build their entire communities on fraud, scams, welfare abuse and tax evasion right. And they believe that you're going to be their.
02:23:19 Right. Like they're not. They're not better. They just happen to not like Israel for some weird theological reason. It's not because they're pro white or anything like that. They're still, I mean, very parasitic in many ways. And they want you to be there. There's they're going slave when the Moshiach comes. So it's. Yeah.
02:23:35 It's not. Yeah, there's nothing. It's not like they're not like, oh, they're base Jews. I guess you'd say that's not. That's not what's going on.
Speaker 2
02:23:44 Brando, Brando.
Speaker 8
02:23:49 Hello. Hi, Amy. Hi, Amy.
Devon Stack
02:24:04 All right, we got we squeezed the sad one in there.
02:24:09 Brenda I'm trademarked fanboy or fanboy, by the way.
02:24:14 Yep. Good old fan boys.
02:24:16 And then we got paragliding enthusiasts for ******** ******. Well, I I appreciate that. I'm sure he does too. Alright, guys, I'll catch you Wednesday. Hope everyone has a good weekend. I'm probably going to be on some streams this week as well, so I'll let you guys know on Telegram and Twitter. Speaking of Adam Green, I might be on Adam Green on Monday.
02:24:37 I have to check my schedule, but I think that's when he wanted to do it so.
02:24:42 I might even be on it. I'm green. And then like, there's a bunch of other things that I got bunch of other people. I have to get back to.
02:24:49 Alright, in the meantime for black pill I.
Speaker 2
02:24:52 Am of course.
Devon Stack
02:24:56 Devin stack.