INSOMNIA STREAM: PARTY TIME MACHINE 3.mp3
10/21/2023Speaker 1
00:00:00 Hello. Hello, hello.Speaker 3
00:00:22 Oh yeah.Speaker 1
00:00:35 Somebody is hiding somebody.Speaker 4
00:01:08 Kelly wrestle with Jimmy.Speaker 3
00:01:19 The bottle is ready to blow.Speaker 5
00:01:34 Kiss your heartbreaker.Speaker 4
00:01:45 My love.Speaker 3
00:02:04 I can't want you. I never could do that. Would not hurt you.00:02:13 Try and be cool, say.
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00:02:17 This is a water slide away for me to take the every day. Be cool.Speaker 5
00:02:39 Break the.00:02:56 All right. To silence. You cleaned up Jesus. Things are.
Speaker 4
00:03:05 Good also here this.Speaker 5
00:03:08 Bottle of Stevens.Speaker 4
00:03:12 Ancient feelings like Father, father, son.Speaker 6
00:04:49 Forward yesterday makes me want to stay what they said.00:05:03 Makes me won't steal.
00:05:07 Living on the House, get some living mouse.
00:05:16 Alls I got to time that no meaning just right.
00:05:32 Take time with the wounded hair because it likes to heal.
00:05:41 Take time with life still.
00:05:49 Big time with the wounded hand. Cousin likes to feed her. I like the steel.
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00:05:58 I'm half.Speaker 6
00:06:10 The spirit.00:06:54 Everybody's got your company that tells me.
00:07:09 I'm free.
00:07:12 Don't mean anything gasolier to me.
00:07:27 Take time with the woman.
00:07:31 Because he likes to hear.
00:07:40 Guess I like to steal.
00:07:45 Shake time with.
00:07:49 Cousin likes to hear. I'm half.
00:08:48 Takes time when the wounded half.
00:09:51 Man, I used to be.
Devon Stack
00:10:03 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:10:09 Party time machine, not an addition.
00:10:14 This is just party time machine.
00:10:17 But I am the host of your party.
00:10:19 Dev and stack.
00:10:21 Just chilling out a little bit tonight.
00:10:24 Felt like we could use a little bit of.
00:10:25 A break from the.
00:10:28 The World War 3.
00:10:29 Stuff, but nothing that significant is happening.
00:10:33 I mean, it's more of the same. A lot of it, a lot of it's just more.
00:10:37 Of the same.
00:10:39 It's, you know.
00:10:42 United States sending more stuff over like now, apparently.
00:10:46 An hour ago, more U.S. troops to be deployed in response to.
00:10:51 Iran and.
00:10:53 All that fun stuff.
00:10:57 But yeah, I'm just. I'm kind of, like, burned out. I'm kind of burned out on the, you know, not burned out, but, like, burned.
00:11:02 Out on like World War three, unless something's going to happen.
00:11:09 I I I just don't you know.
00:11:11 What more can we say really? What more can we say that we haven't said?
00:11:14 Already. And so I just thought we could chill out a little bit.
00:11:20 We'll talk about a few things, but I kind of want it to be a little chill.
00:11:24 I almost didn't do the stream tonight.
00:11:27 Because I'm just really kind of tired.
00:11:30 I'm tired today.
00:11:32 My sleep schedule got completely turned around. I was sleeping during the day and then trying to do bee stuff and.
00:11:38 It was just like I.
00:11:40 Went like at one point like 30 something hours without sleep.
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00:11:43 And then you.Devon Stack
00:11:44 Know once, once you.00:11:45 Really mess it up. It's hard to to fix it.
00:11:51 Anyway, I thought, well, just let's just chill out. Let's just chill.
00:11:54 Out. Let's let's.
00:11:57 So I turned on the I created a a a party emulator. You can probably hear.
00:12:02 In the background.
00:12:04 I'm gonna look at the the chat and see if if it's too loud, I thought it'd be a nice ambience.
00:12:11 I try to.
00:12:11 Make it sound like we're in a.
00:12:14 And we're we're at a party with the.
00:12:16 Door closed, then a room with the musics.
00:12:17 In the other room.
00:12:19 And we can kind of.
00:12:20 Hear what's going on, but it's not overpowering.
00:12:26 So so yeah.
00:12:29 Anyway, and plus, I thought I'd look at look at regular chat.
00:12:34 I almost never do that.
00:12:38 So maybe we'll do a little.
00:12:39 Bit of that.
00:12:42 Maybe I could talk about some bee stuff.
00:12:45 I'll tell you one thing. We have to talk about is possibly moving platforms. I know we talked and someone mentioned it last stream about Rumble and I was like, oh, I don't think.
00:12:54 I can be on rumble.
00:12:56 Well, I don't know how much longer we'll be able to be.
00:12:58 On Odyssey, so.
00:13:02 Just in terms of what's going on with that?
00:13:05 I guess they because of the SEC court case and all this other stuff, and now they're they're declaring bankruptcy, the the company the so all these little fake odyssey coins are worth pretty much.
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00:13:20 They're already.Devon Stack
00:13:20 Worth almost nothing. Now they're really worth nothing.00:13:25 So what's going to happen is they're going to sell Odyssey off to somebody.
00:13:31 So if it gets bought by someone cool, then we're good. If it gets bought by like Google or something like that, then we're ******.
00:13:43 So we'll really have not a whole lot of choices other than to go to.
00:13:51 Somewhere like rumble D live, apparently after banning people realize they ruined their platform by kicking everyone off that people actually watched.
00:14:00 And so they're begging people to come back. I don't know if I want to go to a a platform like that. I kind of feel like. No.
00:14:10 I'm I'm glad you learned your lesson, but maybe a little bit late, you know, maybe a little bit late.
00:14:19 So I I don't know, I don't. I really don't want to like, bend the knee and go back to D live or something like that. But who knows? Maybe there's there's other platforms popping up. Gab has been talking. Does gap. I don't know if Gab does do streaming. I don't think that they they do. I know they were working on it at some point.
00:14:39 Maybe they've got it bit shoot's been claiming to be working on streaming since like four years ago, but I don't really have a whole lot of confidence in that.
00:14:49 But we'll figure it out. We always have to be nimble and switch platform. We knew this day would would most likely come. I was kind of hoping we'd we'd.
00:14:59 We get it to last a little bit longer, but honestly I'm kind of surprised it lasted as long as it did.
00:15:07 So if we do go to rumble, if that's like our choice.
00:15:13 Yeah, I'll have to figure something out just because I don't think honestly.
00:15:18 I I I I don't even upload the replays to rumble for that very reason that I think that it would be shut down. That's the thing we got to think about is. All right, maybe I start downloading all the.
00:15:29 The replays of past dreams make sure I mean, most of them are on.
00:15:33 On bit shoot, not all of them, but almost all of them were on bit shoot. The problem is though.
00:15:41 Bit shoot, it seems like.
00:15:43 Loses files like a lot of my older files if if it's, I don't know if it's because I mean they say ohh we we use a peer-to-peer. I don't know if that's actually real or not, but if it is, it's possible that if.
00:15:58 You know your file is not very popular. It's not peer-to-peer or I don't. I honestly, I don't know. What, what the back end on bit shoot looks like. I just know that there are older files I've got that don't play.
00:16:11 So that could be that could be.
00:16:16 That could be an issue.
00:16:18 There's lots of other platforms around.
00:16:20 So we'll have to shop around and find one that actually.
00:16:24 Is going to have the most people on it and doesn't have censorship, and that's going to be tough because usually those two don't go hand in hand.
00:16:34 But anyway, one thing that's kind of funny today, I think I can, I can confidently say.
00:16:42 I I stumped.
00:16:46 I don't know if that's the right word. I don't know if that's.
00:16:48 The right word, but I kind of stumped Scott Adams. Not that that's like some big accomplishment. But for those of you on Twitter.
00:16:57 You might have seen this.
00:16:59 They pop it up real quick here.
00:17:02 And this is this is kind of interesting because I kind of feel like.
00:17:06 He inadvertently stumbled upon something that it it he did the hard part.
00:17:12 Like usually when you talk to boomers about race and IQ or anything that's you know, that biology determines behavior.
00:17:20 In some way.
00:17:22 That's the sticking point, right? Like they're they're so they're so convinced that humans are somehow.
00:17:31 Separate from all other animals.
00:17:34 That you can, you know, in the case of I've used the bee example a million times. You know, you can breed bees to have a certain temperament. You can breed dogs to have a a certain temperament. You can breed different cattle to have different attributes. And and this is true of all animals, not just mammals. Every kind of animal. You can breed them for specific.
00:17:54 And it's just humans for some reason that it's we're all just a blank slate. We all have the exact same brain and that it's either entirely environmental or like 99% environmental or 100%, unless there's something obviously wrong, like Down syndrome or something like that.
00:18:14 So the big.
00:18:15 Hurdle with with people that are older, it seems as if is getting them past.
00:18:22 That especially Christians, Christians that have a view that is is, you know, like.
00:18:28 We're all children.
00:18:29 Of God and it's like, OK, well, that doesn't.
00:18:31 Change the fact that we all.
00:18:33 Have different brains, right?
00:18:35 Right. Like, are you? God made dogs.
00:18:38 You know our dogs, people, they have brains.
00:18:42 You know everything has, you know, well, not everything but most.
00:18:45 Things have brains.
00:18:47 And at any rate, so he tweeted out and I've seen a couple of versions of articles like this. I think there's something else going on with this in terms of why all of a sudden we're seeing a bunch of articles come out with the same kind of message.
00:19:02 But you had this pop up this article.
00:19:06 About twins separated at birth and so the tweet here just says the Jim Twins were separated at birth and reunited at 39. They quickly found out that they have lived oddly similar lives.
00:19:22 And it goes on to explain how they have.
00:19:27 They have ex wives with the same name, current wives with the same name, dogs with the same name and a lot of their and their vacation on the same beach in Florida. And like they have, like they didn't know each other this whole time.
00:19:42 But their lives have unfolded in a very similar way.
00:19:46 And for those of you who are maybe aware of.
00:19:51 The science around race and IQ are are probably aware of twin studies where that's precisely what they did is they they found cases where twins were separated at birth. They were adopted out to different families and they would study to see, well, twins.
00:20:08 For those of.
00:20:08 You don't know. Identical twins are about as close to clones.
00:20:12 As you can get, you know, not every twin is an identical twin, but identical twins are basically at the genetic they they have the exact same.
00:20:22 DNA. So they're exactly the same, genetically. And so they're exactly the same biologically. And so the only difference between the two is that they have.
00:20:36 Different. Let me turn this music. I think it's getting a little louder. There we go.
00:20:41 They had different environment.
00:20:45 And so when they did twin studies.
00:20:48 They wanted to study the difference between the the twins and and so they could measure in an effect.
00:20:55 The how much environment made a difference and what they found was not very much.
00:21:03 Not very much. They found that they're regardless of of what kind of a household they.
00:21:09 Were brought up.
00:21:09 In sometimes in different countries with different languages.
00:21:13 They ended up being pretty much the same.
00:21:17 You know, they had the same political views, the same values, the same interests, the same IQ, the same strengths and weaknesses when it came to, you know, like spatial IQ and verbal IQ and all these different.
00:21:37 Aspects of their mind.
00:21:39 And so this was, this was a big thing that Molyneux used to push when talking about race and IQ to explain to people. Look, we know that environment plays some role, but it's it's very little.
00:21:53 It's very little.
00:21:55 And so there's a lot of these articles coming out now they're they're kind of glossing over that aspect, that implication of what they're saying.
00:22:04 But what these articles are saying, there's this one, and there's another one talking about a I believe a a Stanford professor.
00:22:12 That says that that the underlying thing is that there's no free will, and I guess that's that's might be why they.
00:22:18 Pushing it, which I think is is that's, that's overstating the the role that biology is playing. I mean, I mean, look, you could say, well, biology is you don't have free will in the sense that biology is determining 100% of your behavior because your brain is 100% or, you know, your biology.
00:22:38 And so you can make the argument.
00:22:40 That biology determines all of your behavior, right?
00:22:44 But that you know to say that there's.
00:22:47 No free will at all.
00:22:49 Is overstating it, I think, and that's really the message that you see that comes along with these articles.
00:22:56 And Scott Adams, of course. Apparently a big believer in this a big believer that biology is 100% the determining factor in what your behavior is.
00:23:10 And so he tweeted out free will OL.
00:23:14 As if you know you're you're a you're a a superstitious nut. If you believe that you have any kind of free will. Well, again, this is the hard part with these.
00:23:25 People, this is the hurdle getting people to understand that biology plays any role.
00:23:30 In behavior is the hard part.
00:23:33 So when I saw this tweet, I was like, I was a little surprised because I was like, OK.
00:23:40 You can't believe that.
00:23:43 And not apply this.
00:23:45 To different racial groups.
00:23:48 You can't, because I mean this, this. This is just saying what we all know, right? That the reason why you have vastly different behavior between, you know, blacks and whites as an example.
00:24:01 Is that our biology is determining the difference in behavior.
00:24:06 You know that we evolved in totally different societies. If you want to call where the the Blacks evolved the societies, you know.
00:24:14 We evolved in totally different environments.
00:24:18 And there were different behaviors that were rewarded.
00:24:22 And and as as a result, and so those with those kinds of behaviors that were were rewarded. Those are the people who passed on their genetics. And those are the people that aren't made-up, those those societies.
00:24:39 And because of the environment being radically different over eons.
00:24:45 And different behaviors being rewarded in different you know in the in the different societies.
00:24:51 Eons later, you have wildly different behaviors hardwired into the biology of these different people.
00:25:00 And so this.
00:25:00 Is just simple stuff. Most people understand this that understand the science behind race.
00:25:07 And it's it. Like I said, scientists understand this too. It's a big no, no issue, but they understand it when it comes to.
00:25:14 Bees. I played that, you know about a year ago I went over that presentation that the professor from some call it I figure where it was some College in Texas.
00:25:25 Where she went to the UK to do a presentation to explain to the people in the UK what Africanized bees were because they.
00:25:32 Don't have I mean.
00:25:33 Lucky for them, they don't have Africanized bees in the.
00:25:36 OK. And so she explained that the reason why the behavior and the Africanized bees was so different than the European bees was because the environment in Africa is wildly different than the environment in, in, in Europe. So it's the exact same thing, and no one in the audience.
00:25:52 Called her a racist or a eugenicist or anything like this. No one.
00:25:57 Panicked or or passed out, or ran out of the room triggered or anything like that. And these are the kinds of people that if you right after that presentation or then to do it in another presentation, identical to this one, only swapped out bees with humans. They would shout you down and and burn down.
00:26:13 The the venue.
00:26:15 And and so it's it's, it's fascinating when you see Scott Adams here, admit something like this.
00:26:24 And not put it together. So of course I said wait until Scott thinks about this a moment longer and considers what this means when you apply it to race.
00:26:37 Now, I didn't expect him to respond, but I also didn't expect to. I'm not like rationing, rationing him, but like.
00:26:44 I'm getting about half the likes that his original tweets getting.
00:26:48 And so he was. I knew I knew after a while and he's.
00:26:51 Going to have to notice this at.
00:26:52 The very least, and I was very disappointed, but not surprised when, when he, when he did notice it and replied.
00:26:59 It means you're a racist if you apply it to an individuals only.
00:27:05 Everyone wins.
00:27:07 Well, that doesn't make any sense.
00:27:09 That doesn't make any sense at all, because all groups are are groups of individuals, and when you're managing a society, you have to work in.
00:27:18 Terms of groups.
00:27:21 You know that that that's you. You you can't. You can't go and individually evaluate every single Americans behavior and needs and everything. This whole individualism stuff is is off the ******* hook. Like it's it's. It's driven us to the the the reality.
00:27:39 That we're living in, right?
00:27:40 Now that we're taking a short break from.
00:27:45 And of course, you know, he got ratioed on that reply. You can see 44 replies. I'm not going to go over.
00:27:51 Them. But if you're curious, you can go check it out. All 44 of them are are negative. They're, you know, they're they're telling him that he's basically being dishonest or being.
00:28:01 A cook or whatever.
00:28:03 And I replied so you simultaneously believe that biology determines behavior?
00:28:10 But that there are.
00:28:11 No biological similarities among groups accounting for their shared dispositions, despite the mountains of evidence to the contrary.
00:28:21 Now this I thought would catch his attention because what I'm describing, of course, is something that Scott Adams likes to talk a lot about.
00:28:28 He likes to talk about cognitive dissonance.
00:28:31 All the time, right?
00:28:33 He loves he loves like pulling out pops eye.
00:28:36 Terms and trying to sound smart by describing a very common phenomenon in in psychology to people who I guess I can't read.
00:28:49 And I I knew that he would.
00:28:51 Have to see this.
00:28:53 And I know that he he most likely did because he replied to some of the other replies afterwards and ignored mine because what can you say to that?
00:29:03 What can you say to that, Scott can't.
00:29:04 Say anything to.
00:29:05 That he can't reply at all. You know, someone else said that it's someone with the name of the Thackery. I guess I'm confused by your statement as well. So you apply to individuals and uncover that there are behavioral and performance patterns among groups of these individuals. Literally.
00:29:23 All across the world, but that doesn't work because question mark.
00:29:28 And I said simply because cognitive dissonance.
00:29:31 When you're afraid of being called a racist, everyone loses. And that's really what it boils down to.
00:29:38 That's really what?
00:29:39 It boils down to.
00:29:41 This is and and all I can think, and I'll tell you one thing. He didn't block me.
00:29:46 You know, he left it up. He didn't respond.
00:29:49 But again, there's no possible way he didn't see this. He has no. What? What? What? How can he respond to this without admitting that race and IQ are connected?
00:30:02 There's no way cause he did the heart look.
00:30:03 He did the hard part.
00:30:06 The hard part is just getting people.
00:30:09 Again, to understand that there's even a connection between biology and the mind. Well, I think that he's.
00:30:17 Found a a new.
00:30:20 A new way to explain this to people who.
00:30:22 Have a hard time with this.
00:30:24 Especially because on an emotional level, if we think of this on a marketing level because that that's what it is, it's marketing. He likes to act as if, you know, he's a an expert at persuasion or whatever, right. So maybe he would understand this. People like to think about things.
00:30:44 Emotionally way before they want to think about things rationally, and in fact some people lack the ability to think about things rationally. But most people except psychopaths, I guess, have the ability to think about things emotionally and people like twins. They like stories about twins.
00:31:03 They and and I don't know why, but they do. They like stories about twins. And this isn't like a new, groundbreaking thing. This observation about these particular twins.
00:31:14 I remember stories like this when I was younger. Yeah, it was a little more anecdotal, right? It was a story about Ohh. You know, the these two twins were separated at birth and when they met, they know they they have all this stuff in common and people, people are familiar with these stories.
00:31:31 And they like them. There's and there's no baggage attached to them.
00:31:36 So I think that if you have someone in your life that that struggles with this because this is the big hurdle and they're not and they're they're their eyes are going to gloss over the second you start talking about twin studies or something like that. Don't say the word studies.
00:31:50 I mean, if if they if they ask for, well, if they if they the kind of.
00:31:54 Person that says, well, that's just gonna go.
00:31:55 To evidence or whatever. Well, then you can bust out the.
00:31:58 Twin study stuff, but.
00:32:00 If you're working with someone who's just an emotional thing.
00:32:04 And doesn't go for like the whole. You know, the arguments about. Well, there's different breeds of dogs. There's different kinds of cattle. There's different kinds of squirrels, you know, they're everything. Everything in the animal Kingdom. In fact, if, you know, you really want to be honest, if we were classified the same way.
00:32:24 That other mammals are classified blacks and whites would be different subspecies. That's scientifically they would be classified as different subspecies.
00:32:33 Now, because again, if you're talking to someone's emotional thing, you're not gonna be able to get anywhere with that. This stories like this, and there's lots of them. So you don't have to find this one in.
00:32:43 Particular you can look up stories about twins separated at birth. Having all these similarities and and that way. Then again, if they talk about this, that's just one story. It's like, no, there's.
00:32:55 There's hundreds of these stories, and they're easy to find because there's no well, at least for right now, there's not a lot.
00:33:01 Of censorship on it.
00:33:03 The the story about the Stanford professor. Apparently he he was studying free will for 15. I I didn't read the article, but the headline was that of course no one reads the article. They're just spreading the the notion.
00:33:19 That there is no free will and that.
00:33:21 We all are.
00:33:22 All prisoners of our biology. And again, that's fine. I think that's a little overstated. I mean, I think that, yeah, I mean the the biology is the.
00:33:33 And the environment to some degree is the software.
00:33:36 And so you're not going to have the exact same results with the exact same hardware every time, but you're going to have the same kinds of limitations that that, you know the hardware has and you're going to have the same kinds of interpretations of the software that the hardware is capable.
00:33:55 And so I think this is just a.
00:33:57 It's a it's a teaching moment.
00:33:58 If you will, it's a, it's.
00:33:59 A chance to learn.
00:34:01 It's a chance to learn for people who are adverse to learning. When you try to approach things rationally. I I just thought that this was a, you know, and look, hey, you know, if you want to, if you.
00:34:17 Want to believe?
00:34:18 In the Scott Adams 5D chess theory.
00:34:22 Then why not? Why not?
00:34:25 Why not? Maybe this is Scott Adams knows he can't say this, and he was just hoping someone would point this out.
00:34:32 But I I.
00:34:33 Really sincerely doubt that that was a a tactic that he was using, although I I have heard people.
00:34:41 You know it's it's funny.
00:34:44 It's it's, it's funny how many people are like that. It doesn't matter if you're talking about Scott Adams if you're talking about Trump or whatever once someone thinks. I mean once, and I guess this is.
00:34:57 A reason why we end up in the positions.
00:34:59 That we're in.
00:35:00 Right. Once someone decides they like a personality, they are willing to just.
00:35:09 Ignore any and all facts.
00:35:11 You know, completely throw rationality out the window and defend them no matter what they say, like with Trump, right, that that was the that's an obvious example.
00:35:20 Where Trump himself was saying he could walk down 5th Ave. and just start blasting people and people would still love him and he was right. He was right. It's like the really what it is. It's like if you've ever had that friend that's got a psychotic girlfriend and all, all of you guys see it.
00:35:40 All of you.
00:35:41 See it and he's the only one.
00:35:42 That doesn't see.
00:35:43 It because he's too close to the situation.
00:35:46 And you'll sit there and be like, dude, I'm pretty sure she's cheating on you, you know, like, like, you know that there's she's acting suspicious. Or maybe I saw her with some other dude or or whatever or whatever it is. Right. Or, you know, I think she's a a drug addict. I'm pretty sure I started walking out of the the bathroom, rubbing her nose like 1000 times last night and pretty sure she's on coke or or whatever and.
00:36:08 You know this friend that you're trying to convince that is enamored with this psycho will will make up the most ridiculous.
00:36:17 To defend this person and and even to the point where they'll start attacking you because you know you're the problem, they're not the problem and they'll they'll ruin their relationship. I've had. Look, I've had friends that have that have cut all of us off, right. All of the friend group off because we were trying to point out to him that he was with a horrible.
00:36:39 Person it was look.
00:36:40 What do I have to gain from it? Right? Like I I know it. If I go and and talk to someone about a situation like this, it's not. That's not a fun conversation, right? And there's no ulterior motive. Like what? What could I possibly want to do that, that is, that is nefarious in that situation. And if you think about it rationally, that's that's easy to figure out.
00:37:01 These people aren't thinking rationally because again, most people are emotional thinkers.
00:37:06 And and and sure enough. Well, not every instance, but a lot of times these friends, once they get burned enough times, but sometimes that that's it that you never hear from these guys again.
00:37:17 But every once.
00:37:18 In a while they get burned so bad.
00:37:20 Did they come crawling back and they're like, dude, you're right. I don't know why I didn't see it.
00:37:25 Well, that's, that's just the way it is with a lot of people out there, they, they.
00:37:31 Deify these people, but I mean, it's odd, but even people like Scott Adams and people like Trump, you know, make excuses for him. It's in a weird way, and maybe increasingly so, maybe it more that the more that relationships are online.
00:37:47 You know you, you get these kinds of situations where people are willing to, you know, they think they that they're, they're like friends with Scott Adams or or something like that or Trump.
00:37:57 I'll tell you one.
00:37:58 Thing that the cute people think.
00:38:01 They're friends with Trump. Even so, this this just recently happened. I don't know if you guys again, this is, I don't I.
00:38:07 Don't want to be.
00:38:08 Like, oh, and guess what else happened on?
00:38:10 Twitter, but you know.
00:38:10 Like I said, going easy going tonight.
00:38:14 General Flynn.
00:38:17 General Flynn finally told the queue ***** that that Q isn't real.
00:38:23 General Flynn, finally, after years.
00:38:26 I mean, he even?
00:38:27 I don't know if you guys remember this, but he even did the IT where we go on we go all pledge with like his whole family. Like they did a video of them all gathered together and they said, you know, they chanted. It was really kind of creepy it made. That's what I was thinking like is this like military intelligence or something?
00:38:44 Is why is general?
00:38:45 Flynn getting involved with this, you know, like this is obviously.
00:38:49 ********. And so maybe this is a military intelligence intelligence operation. I don't think that it is. Now. I think it honestly. I just.
00:38:57 Think it's some rando out there but who knows? But he went out and said.
00:39:05 Let me see if I can. I think I have the tweet, you know.
00:39:07 There you go, he.
00:39:09 Got very upset. In fact, we've talked about that X 22 report, how it's the number one at times channel on rumble.
00:39:20 And bit shoot as well. So on the on the on the alternative video platforms that are not audyssey the one of the number one if or the very least top three.
00:39:32 Content creators is a Q card still still in 2023 is still a Q tart named X20.
00:39:42 And I guess General Flynn went on the went on the show and got on a big argument with the the X-22 guy, but Even so he couldn't. He still couldn't. Oh, you know what? They got rid of the. I wonder if I got blocked.
00:39:58 I think I.
00:39:59 Did I think I got blocked from?
00:40:02 From the guy with the clip.
00:40:07 Let me see if I can.
00:40:09 Let me see if I can look.
00:40:10 At it, in an intact Incognito window, if it shows up.
00:40:15 Or if they deleted the tweet.
00:40:21 It's hard to know.
00:40:23 Because Twitter is all weird now, it doesn't let you do everything when you're not logged in anymore.
00:40:28 Well, anyway, so General Flynn, I don't know on the clip now because like either it's deleted or I'm blocked now.
00:40:35 He went on the X-22 report.
00:40:38 And he started raging at the.
00:40:39 Qataris and said that.
00:40:41 You know, the military is not, you know, they're not. They're not doing anything. They don't.
00:40:45 Like some special operation going on that, you know, Trump's not secretly president, you know?
00:40:51 That you guys got to go.
00:40:53 And vote and vote harder going you have to.
00:40:56 Vote harder and.
00:40:57 And work at the local level which.
00:40:59 That part, I agree.
00:41:00 With, but he was trying to make it sound like, you know, all all queue is doing.
00:41:04 Is getting you to not vote and.
00:41:05 Whatever. And he got in this heated argument, and then he tweeted.
00:41:10 Here is my take on cue. I believe it is a major PSYOP and from what I can tell it or they or whatever or whoever is running this up has done a major disservice. What I see is a bunch of people sitting and waiting for something to happen instead of doing what I have been calling for for quite some time.
00:41:31 Local action. Notice how his his his his action is vote.
00:41:37 The nonsense about Trump is still president, and the military is coming to rescue is just that nonsense. I wasn't belittling Dave. That's the X 22 report guy. He's.
00:41:50 A big boy.
00:41:51 I was being brutally honest. Like it or not, or believe it or not, Rome is burning.
00:41:57 Hero and the Bucket Brigade is getting low on water.
00:42:01 And like it or not, I don't. We have a person in the White House that is there following a constitutional process. So he's saying that Biden is a legitimate president.
00:42:12 All right, General Flynn and this might have to deal with the lawsuits because Sidney Powell has also been forced to plead guilty to avoid jail time. They're going after all these people.
00:42:26 And so maybe General Flynn is worried about some legal jeopardy here. So he's saying he's saying that that Biden is is the is the President note, I didn't say fair election, which I don't believe occurred.
00:42:39 But you know, therefore, you know, it doesn't really matter, right? You're saying he followed A constitutional process and that he's president? Lastly, I so respect your smart statement and most definitely appreciate your support as well as Dave's. I'm a big fan of X-22. Well, how could you be a big fan of of the biggest cute?
00:42:57 Tart on earth, if you.
00:42:59 Just said queues not real, and he's been spreading queue **** for.
00:43:04 Ever. I mean, for his, I mean, that's his whole channel.
00:43:07 That's that's his entire popularity is quoting cue and telling people that Trump is still secretly like everything, that everything that Mike Flynn is saying is bad and unproductive. See, that's the problem with these people. They attach themselves to psychos for the popularity.
00:43:25 Points there's a lot of people that will latch on to really crazy.
00:43:30 Theories because they they know that there's just like in the same way that you see a lot of people on our side get really excited when Tucker Carlson just says, like white genocide, or I don't even know if he said that. But like, you know, stuff like that, when any kind of mainstream figure at all starts talking at least with a wink and a nod. You know, even if they're not.
00:43:50 Explicitly supporting your your particular cause if they are, at least you know dog whistling to use a term.
00:43:59 Them to to let you know that they get it. All these people get really excited, really excited and and they embrace these people in the same way that they embrace that abusive girlfriend. They embrace them because they just want to be loved at the end of the day.
00:44:17 They just want to.
00:44:18 Be loved.
00:44:19 And they want to be noticed.
00:44:22 And so if you're a a content, a lazy content creator, and you want a quick way to get a bunch of people on board, or I guess in General Flynn's case, you want to have very expensive speaking engagements.
00:44:37 And you wanna?
00:44:37 Go to these. There's Q conferences. People don't realize this. People wonder why I talk about Q. They're all isn't that over? I wish it was over. It's.
00:44:45 Still not over by the.
00:44:46 Way it's still not over.
00:44:50 But he wants to have these people buying his books and whatever, you know, paying for his his speeches and and his travel around to these different conferences and stuff like that. And anytime you put yourself in that position where you're having to humor psychos.
00:45:06 You're having to let them have their little delusion and pat them on the head and be like, oh, that's right. The world is flat.
00:45:14 Ohh no, I totally agree. I know the world is flat.
00:45:19 You have to.
00:45:19 You have to pay the consequences.
00:45:22 You know you're. This is why I was doing the Psycho purge. This is why I didn't want psychos in our midst. Because the second you make yourself beholden to psychos.
00:45:35 I mean, it's the same thing with the.
00:45:36 Psycho ex-girlfriend thing.
00:45:38 Like if you take her back.
00:45:40 Alright, well then don't come crying to me.
00:45:42 When she acts like a psycho.
00:45:44 That's part of the deal. That's that's what you.
00:45:47 Signed on for.
00:45:50 You know, sure. You've got a girlfriend.
00:45:52 But she's psycho.
00:45:54 And sure, General Flynn has fans, but they're psycho.
00:45:59 And he's put himself in a position now because he's led them on for so long.
00:46:07 That, just like the Psycho girlfriend, right. Or the psycho chick that you're banging, right? And you keep telling her. Oh.
00:46:12 No, I totally.
00:46:12 Love you because you wanted to keep being your.
00:46:15 Your little ***** ****.
00:46:17 And you keep throwing her head full of lies and ohh, no, no, no. Trust me. I love you. No, you're really special. No, seriously. I gotta go, though. I got to work early in the morning, so I got to leave.
00:46:28 Right, you're just making her crazier.
00:46:31 You're making her crazier and you're making her fall in love with you. And when it comes time for, like, when, when the actual girl that you want comes around or or her crazy **** gets too much or whatever it is, right, and you got to.
00:46:43 Break it off well.
00:46:45 Don't be surprised.
00:46:46 When when she goes full on nuclear mode.
00:46:50 Because you've been feeling her head full of ******* ********.
00:46:53 So that you could tap.
00:46:54 That and that's that's what General Flynn's been doing.
00:46:58 General Flynn has been leading custards around by the nose, so he could ******* tap that.
00:47:04 That's what it is.
00:47:07 So even now he's in this weird position, right where he's trying to do. He's trying to do the diplomatic breakup.
00:47:14 He's trying to do the diplomatic breakup. He can't just be like, no, you're a psycho.
00:47:19 Partially because I mean like anyone.
00:47:20 Who's broken up with a psycho?
00:47:22 Knows what happens if you do that.
00:47:26 You can't. Just like listen. It's it's it's, it's you, not me. You're crazy. I don't want to see like you.
00:47:33 Know prepare to have your tires slashed or some kind of Jody area situation, right? Like that's that's you don't want to.
00:47:40 Do that.
00:47:41 So you got, you know, well, you know, I I mean.
00:47:44 It would have worked out. It's just that you know.
00:47:45 We're just too different or.
Speaker
00:47:48 You know, no, you know, you're.Devon Stack
00:47:49 Wonderful. It's actually me. I'm just. I'm going through a lot of **** right now, you know? And so it's just it's not going, you know, that this.00:47:55 Is what he's having to do with these people.
00:47:58 This is what he's having to do.
00:47:59 So he's saying ohh I I respect your smart statement. You know, he's trying to say the X.
00:48:04 22 is I'm a big.
00:48:05 Fan big fan of X-22. I also appreciate the support of of many of the digital soldiers, right, the digital soldier.
00:48:15 Who did did support me?
00:48:19 Thank you. Will never be enough. However, I want us to face reality. Uh oh, don't, don't tell the custards to face reality. That's that's not going to. That's not going to go over well.
00:48:32 For what it is, and it is staring us right in the face currently and it's ugly.
00:48:39 But never give up and trust me, like you trusted the ******* plan like I told you to trust the ******* plan.
00:48:45 There will always be Silver Linings, we just have to find them and exploit them as soon and for as long as possible. God bless.
00:48:56 And it's funny because this is General Flynn, General Flynn, one of the heroes of the queue movement. Finally, finally.
00:49:05 Finally, telling the custards that Santa Claus isn't real.
00:49:09 And you're getting the same kind of response that you would get that you.
00:49:13 Get out of.
00:49:13 The flat earthers, right?
00:49:16 That that you get this, this denial because it's a religious belief.
00:49:22 You know you're getting the same kind of response. Really, if you had a a religious leader of some sort like a top ranking member of some church, become a heretic and start telling them that, oh, no, it's all made-up. I made it all up. I never felt.
00:49:38 The spirit of God I.
00:49:39 Was just saying that I was just playing you or whatever. They would deny it.
00:49:44 They would still deny it. They'd be.
00:49:46 Like no. Ohh, Satan got to him.
00:49:49 Right.
00:49:51 You know that the the religion that you started is still real, you just, you know, the the the pressures of of.
00:49:57 Of fighting Satan got to be too much or whatever and.
00:50:01 He finally gave in.
00:50:02 And so the replies are exactly like that.
00:50:06 Yeah, you got it. 1 reply. I've I have to respectfully disagree. Sir Hugh's mission was to get people researching and build information to take on.
00:50:15 The deep state.
00:50:17 And and in this tweet, he's even using like the brackets. Like he put deep state and brackets like cause it's religious.
00:50:24 It's religious in the same way that, like a religious Christian wouldn't use a lowercase J to spell Jesus. This person is having to to use his religious language and and can't just write deep state. He has to put deep state in in brackets.
00:50:40 Because that's what Q would have done.
00:50:43 Anons are the digital soldiers you talked about. Even if you didn't.
00:50:47 Know it.
00:50:49 And then it goes on.
00:50:50 And on and on.
00:50:52 There's another one.
00:50:54 I've defended you and supported you financially supported you through your legal battles. Hell, you followed me for years under this other account before I was suspended. We understand that you may not be part of the Q Group, but based on your words.
00:51:09 You are and this is like. I'm not gonna read. It's literally. It's like 3 pages. It's like a A tweet that, I mean, you have to have like the the pay the $8 a month kind of tweet cause it's so long. It's like it's like.
00:51:22 And they go on and on and on and.
00:51:23 On and on and and these are the top.
00:51:24 Replies. These are the replies that have the most.
00:51:28 Likes. So the Q ***** aren't being like, oh ****. Maybe I was wrong.
00:51:33 Maybe I was wrong. There's another one and.
00:51:35 Then again this.
00:51:35 Is the same thing with Flat Earth.
00:51:37 There's right, they like to reply with.
00:51:42 Like the meaningless infographics, you know like, Oh no, the earth is flat because infographic.
00:51:48 And that's what they're doing. You know this guy here?
00:51:51 Is who's the quitter now?
00:51:53 This entire article is a distraction, and that's the other thing. Everything is a distraction. Do you like that? Anytime. Someone. Yeah. That's how you can tell that someone is a narcissist if they start saying that anything that if you're talking about something that they don't want to talk about, then it's a distraction. In fact, it's such a distraction. They know what the real issue.
00:52:13 Is right and the only reason why you would talk about something other than the thing they want you to talk about is because the deep state or someone right like some kind of old powerful force is trying to derail the message that they're trying to push. Right. It's a distraction.
00:52:29 Everything's a distraction.
00:52:33 So there you go.
00:52:35 So I I just think it's funny because once again we see unfortunately the vast majority of right leaning people are are aren't the the autistic rational types that we sometimes think that they are.
00:52:50 I think that a lot of times we project our own personalities and our own attributes and thinking processes under the kinds of people that we.
00:52:59 Think agree with us.
00:53:01 And then we try to think that like, well that's that's a way to change their minds because that that's what would change my mind, right?
00:53:10 Because that's that's really your only point of reference is, well, what is it that that changed and look for people that are similar to you, maybe people like your friends, for example, maybe some members of your family that's going to be true because they're they have a similar mind to you. Like you you they think in a lot of the.
00:53:30 Ways that you do.
00:53:34 That's not most people.
00:53:36 That's not most people.
00:53:38 That's why the emotional thinking and advertising has worked so well.
00:53:43 Because we had an outside group that that came into the country came into the West and knew that or or didn't value honesty.
00:53:53 Didn't value honesty didn't have any kind of scruples when it came.
00:53:56 To how they were presenting products and ideas to the people they just went straight to.
00:54:03 Not what was what was.
00:54:04 The what's the moral way to approach this right?
00:54:07 Let's not talk.
00:54:08 About the moral way to approach this issue, the moral way to market this product, there is no.
00:54:15 Morality for these people.
00:54:17 And so they go straight to the hack. What's the what's the exploit in the human mind?
00:54:22 What can I exploit?
00:54:25 That will make these people behave the way that.
00:54:27 I want them to.
00:54:30 Because I don't have morality in the same way that that you do. And so I I don't have these shackles. I don't have these chains. I don't have these. These moral reservations holding me back. And people wonder why. Why is it that a small group of people were able to immigrate here from Eastern Europe and?
00:54:50 Take over our our education system and our our media and our culture and our news and our political system so rapidly.
00:55:01 Well, that's why.
00:55:03 That's why.
00:55:07 Now some people have learned these lessons and they've tried to apply them clumsily, usually.
00:55:14 And don't get the same kinds of results. Part of it was timing too.
00:55:20 I don't think that the people of today necessarily are as gullible and as trusting as Americans would have been, or just people in the West would have been 100 years ago, right?
00:55:32 And not just because of the culture, just the availability of information.
00:55:38 You had a a population that I mean where? Where you going to get information if it's not in the newspaper?
00:55:43 I guess you could go to the library.
00:55:45 And try to look stuff up. But who's got time for that? Especially in a a post industrial Revolution America where everyone's, you know, like, well, just as an example, Mary Fagan, right. She's. She's like, what, 13. And she's working a textile factory or no pencil factory.
00:56:03 So it's it's, you know.
00:56:06 It was easy to take advantage of these people.
00:56:08 Get them to think emotionally about things, and I think for the first time now what we're witnessing with what's going on with Israel and the support or lack thereof, rather.
00:56:22 To their shock.
00:56:25 I don't think it. I think some people are.
00:56:27 Overplaying this a little?
00:56:28 Bit, but there is a sea change. There is a sea change. There is, I said I'll. I will say this where there used to be 100 percent, 100% support of Israel and they're still is where it matters.
00:56:43 It still is where it matters. I put on telegram. That tweet. You know the news about the the Senate voting 97 to 0 to pass a resolution in support of Israel.
00:56:56 So 97 to 0 in support of Israel. So in terms of our institutions, I mean that hasn't changed.
00:57:05 And and I hate to break it to.
00:57:07 People. But when did public opinion matter?
00:57:10 Public opinion is just another obstacle. They just need to reengineer public opinion.
00:57:16 And that's something they've been kind of laying the groundwork for by passing all these laws where they have required Holocaust education and all.
00:57:24 This other sort of stuff, right?
00:57:27 But I will say all that aside.
00:57:30 This is the first time in my lifetime and probably in the since World War Two, really, that well, since this is since Jewish influence in the West has been a modern problem.
00:57:43 This is the first.
00:57:44 Time there's any kind of significant pushback to it. There's any kind of significant skepticism.
00:57:52 You know, in the past there was always a little bit. There was always a little bit, you know, but those were those were people that were considered the fringe.
00:58:01 Those are the people that didn't have voices.
00:58:04 Because they could be so easily be platformed or or never platformed to begin with.
00:58:11 And so this is this is, I will say it's it is a major change. It is a major change.
00:58:17 Now that said.
00:58:19 I don't think it's quite the change that a lot of people think it is now. I think it will evolve into a in a into a. A change cause a lot of these. You look at the numbers. It's basically people under 40 that.
00:58:33 People under 40 are, I think, less than 50% supporting Israel.
00:58:41 And then it really I mean over over 40, I think it's it gets closer to like 60% and then over 60 it's like you know it's like almost 100% or might as well be 100%.
00:58:53 So it is.
00:58:54 A problem of age, it is a problem of like Scott Adams of the world, the people that that functionally should get it. It's people that should understand, people that have the the mental faculties to understand. But it's people that have a firmware update issue.
00:59:13 Where the the tools that we have to update the firmware is incompatible with their hardware.
00:59:21 They are stuck with a firmware that was installed. It took 20 years to write it there from, you know, watching television and reading newspapers for the the years of their life when their their brain had the most plastic plasticity and was able to soak up information like a sponge. You know, it's like they say it's.
00:59:41 It's easier to learn a language when you're younger significantly, so you can get a little kid to learn a a second language and it's, you know, they're because they're, they're they. We've evolved to learn language as early as possible. As soon as a survival mechanism, right.
00:59:58 And so a child's brain is is basically tailor made to learn languages.
01:00:04 But once you start to get older, not so much.
01:00:08 Not so much, and not even significantly older. I would say even once you get to be like 20 or so.
01:00:13 It gets significantly harder.
01:00:16 To learn a second language than it would be if you were like 4.
01:00:22 So it's the same kind of a thing we're dealing with people that they will never understand it.
01:00:28 They will never understand that. And if they do eventually get some kind of an understanding, it's going to be like someone that tried to learn a second language at the age of like 50 or 60, where they'll maybe I'll they'll get by right. They'll be able to communicate. They'll learn some of the the vocabulary, but they'll they'll never really be fluent.
01:00:49 They'll never really be fluent and they'll never think in that language.
01:00:54 Right. They'll never think in that language. They'll always have to perform some kind of translation in real time when they speak in this language, it's never going to just be second language or second nature where they they flip a switch in their head. You know, when I used to work in a television, I worked with a a Spanish language.
01:01:15 Weather girl, who? I asked her because she was her English, was perfect. Her English was perfect and her Spanish was perfect because she was born in America, but her home at home everyone spoke.
01:01:32 And so she was learning both languages simultaneously.
01:01:35 And I asked.
01:01:36 Her. You know, when you dream, what language is it in?
01:01:40 Is it? I think I thought that would be an interesting thing to know. Like, are you dreaming in English or in Spanish? You said, well, I it's both. Sometimes it's in English, sometimes it's in Spanish. If it's very emotional.
01:01:52 It's in Spanish.
01:01:56 And I thought, well, that's that's interesting. That's interesting. And that's kind of I guess the.
01:02:01 Problem with the boomers?
01:02:02 Too is even if they start to learn the second language, they're going to default to their native language, which, and unfortunately, is Zionism.
01:02:12 And when things get emotional.
01:02:17 When things get emotional, they're.
01:02:18 Going to default back to the.
01:02:20 To the native language.
01:02:23 So anyway.
01:02:26 That's that's my observation, I guess of the day.
01:02:31 And I said I was going to look at chat and I haven't been looking at chat. Sorry guys once.
01:02:35 I get going. You know it is what it is. If I start looking at things, I get all sidetrack.
01:02:43 You know.
01:02:45 Someone said something about Alex Jones going off on the I don't.
01:02:49 Think he went off on?
01:02:49 The Jews, did he? I think that he wanted to debate Nick Fuentes last.
01:02:55 Time I saw.
01:02:57 Like there was a a video clip of him saying that Nick Nick's wrong and and about the Jews and.
01:03:06 And I guess he had. Uh, I just saw the clip. I didn't, you know, I don't watch Infowars, but.
01:03:14 I did see a clip of Stu Peters.
01:03:19 You know, he's based in some ways, but I think he's like a flat Earther and some other stuff too. So it's kind of like.
01:03:24 You know whatever. But he, you know, that, said the clip that I saw at least. And I don't know what the context was, so maybe it wasn't as based as it as it it came across, but it came across as as really.
01:03:39 The if anyone's gonna get through the book, like a lot of his followers, I think are like the cube boomer types.
01:03:46 So when someone like that says the kinds of things that he did about Zionism.
01:03:52 It's really kind of interesting and and I wonder what kind of influence that will actually end up, you know?
01:03:59 What we'll have, but the problem with with Steve Peters honestly is the same problem with General Flynn is either he, I mean I I don't maybe he.
01:04:09 Believes all this.
01:04:09 Stuff. But he's.
01:04:11 Either he either he believes it or he's human. He's humoring psycho.
01:04:17 He's humoring ******* and psychos by.
01:04:22 Pumping up any and every conspiracy theory that that goes across his desk, I don't know that there's any conspiracy theory that I haven't seen him promote at one point or another, and the problem is when you start to do that and you know, the credibility issue is actually, I think that that's that's one problem. But that's not even like.
01:04:42 The big problem?
01:04:43 The big problem?
01:04:44 The audience that you start growing the the people that have influence again, they're psychos. They're the psycho girlfriend that's going to turn on you the second you try to get them to think rationally about something and try to be objective about the subject.
01:04:59 So anyway, a bunch of people saying F.
01:05:04 Bunch of people saying after something happened.
01:05:09 Did the.
01:05:12 Did the stream go out or people saying for another reason?
01:05:17 See, I told you I was paying this.
01:05:18 Is why I don't pay attention to the change.
01:05:20 Because you guys are probably talking about something completely different.
01:05:24 Archimede says Devon doing a Biden I don't even sure what that what that's supposed to mean. I don't think this this stream is out. It looks like it's.
01:05:32 Still good on my end.
01:05:37 Suicidal, painless says or suicide, is painless, says humoring abused people that.
01:05:42 He helped abuse.
01:05:44 Talking about General Flynn, I'm imagining. Yeah, that's the problem. That's the problem is and and now.
01:05:51 You know, now he has to deal with that.
01:05:53 Now he has to deal.
01:05:54 With that.
01:05:56 People saying the stream stalled for a second. OK, it's back now so that.
01:06:01 OK.
01:06:03 Let me remove the.
01:06:06 Yeah, I guess. I guess maybe when you say I'm doing a bite and I'm doing like a low energy thing, maybe I'm doing the what, what what are what are those string or those videos called the?
01:06:17 MSMR ASMR edition.
01:06:23 Of the insomnia string.
01:06:27 There we go. I'll get rid of the.
01:06:30 I'll get rid of the.
01:06:32 The picture of the weirdo twin guy so I can make sure it updated, but I'm pretty.
01:06:36 Sure, it's.
01:06:36 Working people are saying we're good.
01:06:44 The old dog is dying. F is for for sympathy or sympathy.
01:06:48 What old dog? I don't know. What old dog you guys are.
01:06:50 Talking about Jones.
01:06:52 Talked about how he likes Footlong ***** and.
01:06:54 Getting spit roast.
01:06:56 That on Joe, I didn't see that.
01:06:58 But it's possible.
01:07:02 What is the essential oils you use instead of oxalic acid for mites? You know oregano oil is, I know, not a lot of people going to care about this so I'm not going to spend a lot of time on it, but the oregano oil seems to be I mean I use a lot more than just that, but I think that's the secret ingredient.
01:07:21 He is getting like, the real high quality oregano oil and you know, like, you know, cold pressed, not oregano oil, but cold pressed essential oil from oregano. It's kind of expensive actually.
01:07:33 But you don't need much.
01:07:35 And then I use mint and a little bit of thigh mall, you know, which is like the the essential oil of thyme, which is a mite treatment in some of the the stuff I don't use much. I just I put a few drops of it and dilute it quite a bit and then add. I have a little solution.
01:07:55 That's a little concoction. And then when I'm making the sugar water, I put a like a teaspoon of my concoction into the sugar water and it gives it kind of like a minty smell, but I don't I don't know. For all I know, it's doing nothing. It's just that I thought the oregano oil, I saw a lot of people, especially Russians, Russian beekeepers.
01:08:15 Saying that, that's they put oregano oil in like in a rag. Like they soak it in a rag or they'll put it in coconut oil like that.
01:08:26 It's almost like it turns solid, pretty.
01:08:29 Like the coconut fat stuff like the white stuff that, I mean, melt, the melting point is like 75 or 80°. So it's like liquid most of the time out here, but it does eventually congeal and turn into, like this white, creamy stuff. And they'll, they'll mix it in with that and then soak like a a paper towel that stick in the hive. And I don't know if that does anything.
01:08:51 But I I think that the oregano oil is the IT has antiviral properties and there's people that use it for, you know, human medicine too. I don't know what the dilution rate would be, but I stick that in there and I haven't had any problems yet.
01:09:07 Now we'll see what happens come this spring. I I I don't know. I don't think every hive will survive. But I think that I know which ones are are are not going to make.
01:09:19 And it'll.
01:09:21 Probably take a.
01:09:22 Few years before there is a genetic line that I've got out here that is both well behaved and survivor stock, so it's going.
01:09:32 To take some time.
01:09:36 Let's see here, he said. It was a pop up on his phone, the trans girl.
01:09:43 In his open tabs lol. He said that he gets tons of those pop ups.
01:09:49 Yeah, I don't think pops pop ups.
01:09:51 Are first of.
01:09:52 All you'd have to be on a **** site to get. I don't think pop ups are a thing though anymore anyway, right? Like when was the last time?
01:09:59 You guys had pop ups.
01:10:01 You know, unless you click something you're not.
01:10:03 Getting a pop up.
01:10:04 I mean, that's like a 90s thing, you.
01:10:06 Know that's that's.
01:10:07 An excuse you could use in the 90s when you know you would just get like weird random pop ups like saying celebrity sex tape, but all this other weird, weird **** would.
01:10:15 Pop up and you couldn't put a stop.
01:10:17 To it, but if.
01:10:18 You've got an open tab on your phone. That means at the very least, you were looking at **** and you clicked something on a ****.
01:10:24 Right then. Yeah, that that'll open. You have to click something though for the new popups to work.
01:10:30 It it just, it won't just randomly pop up and it certainly won't do it on.
01:10:33 A non **** site.
01:10:37 UM.
01:10:39 Someone says it sounds like the same ingredients I used to treat my garden time mint. Cold pressed. Yeah. Now you got to get the cold pressed, expensive stuff. You don't need much of it was the good thing, but it.
01:10:49 Is expensive, you.
01:10:50 Get it? And then you dilute it. Like I I honestly that I didn't even write it down.
01:10:55 I was just like a little bit of this and a little bit of that and a little bit of this and.
01:10:59 And then I I unfortunately the the the oil is so powerful.
01:11:05 The mixer that I used to mix up the like it destroyed the mixer because the essential oil ate the plastic away after I was done. So I got to find a way of mixing that there is a a milkshake mixer that that I might get because it just the only part like parts that touch the what's getting mixed. It's all metal, there's no rubber seals or.
01:11:26 Plastic that's coming into contact with it, but the essential oil ate through the plastic seals and ruined it after one use. So. But anyway, I mix it up so that it would.
01:11:36 Yet to really makes it so that it actually, and there's a word for it when it stopped when oil stops separating from water, when you mix it so hard that it like actually.
01:11:46 Just I don't know what the word is, but that's what I did is I diluted it in some water, mixed it like that, and then I just got a teaspoon, put it in with the sugar water and that seems to work.
01:11:57 Someone says pop ups also exist on beef flicks, etcetera. When you watch movie.
01:12:04 Well, I don't think I think I I I don't know what that is. I'm guessing that's like an illegal movie site. But my guess is is I Alex Jones is is the kind of guy that that pays for Netflix and stuff.
01:12:17 And has the money.
01:12:21 Am I completely opposed to doing a string with Adam Green? No. I talked to Adam Green some.
01:12:28 He you know, he's he's not a.
01:12:31 He's not. I think I've I.
01:12:32 Feel like I've been on a stream with him or something.
01:12:34 Yeah, I've been. I've I think I've been on his channel before.
Speaker
01:12:37 A woman.Devon Stack
01:12:38 In fact, I'm certain I've been on this channel before.01:12:41 Emulsified. Yeah, that's the word I was thinking about.
01:12:44 The the oil gets emulsified in the water. Funny.
01:12:48 Word High Priest King Terry.
01:12:51 The under forty thing seems to really check out. I've been around a lot of normies lately and no one gives a **** about.
01:12:58 Israel people seem more concerned about the USA getting dragged into a pointless conflict and the economic effect more than the tragedy of dead AI generated babies.
01:13:08 Well, unfortunately though last time this that was the I that's just the default.
01:13:13 Position I think of America.
01:13:15 And that was pre 911. Exactly how Americans were. And that's why we had 911. And so that's what we got to watch out for. We have to watch out for the the whole 911 thing taking place and it it might not be a 9/11, it might be a Gulf of Tonkin type.
01:13:31 Of thing or you know it.
01:13:32 Could be, but it it it most?
01:13:34 Certainly they have demonstrated that they are willing and able to do false flags. And so why would I be surprised? I mean, knowing by the way, knowing that they'll get pushed back? Sure, they'll get pushed back. I wonder if they are.
01:13:54 I mean, they used to probably not even think twice, right? Because they controlled the messaging.
01:13:59 You could do a 911 or or whatever, and aside from a very small community of kooks on the Internet, everyone would just be like, well, you know, it's on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC. They all agree, just like they all agree. You know, whatever that that so it has to be true. Every newspaper, there's no dissenting.
01:14:20 Newspaper or or media outlet in existence and and you know, like Rush Limbaugh is telling me this and Air America is telling me, like everyone, everyone across the spectrum that's that used to be the environment. And now as you've seen with this babies thing.
01:14:34 Which by the way.
01:14:36 Vindicated. Am I not vindicated for doubling down on the the? This is obviously not a Hamas rocket hitting the hospital.
01:14:47 Channel 4, BBC of All you know, places actually did a video where they went through a lot of this.
01:14:53 They didn't even mention the stuff that I mentioned with the the caved in roofs on the car, but they they did find out that the.
01:15:00 At the very least, in addition to the audio having voice Arabic voices that don't sound Palestinian on the audio that they released, and that's something I have to take their word for because I don't, I don't speak Arabic. I don't know what a Palestinian accent sounds like, right. So you and I just have to take their word for it. But one thing we.
01:15:19 Don't have to take their word for.
01:15:21 Is that the audio has?
01:15:23 Altered. They forensically looked at the audio and they saw that this is not original source audio. It has been doctored and edited, and so if nothing else, you know someone, let's say it was real audio, which it it wasn't. But let let let's say that it was at the very best that means they got the real audio brought into.
01:15:44 A software suite like Odyssey or or Audacity rather or.
01:15:51 Or, you know, Pro Tools or something and edited it so everything I said about that, not that it was impossible that that was a Hamas rocket that made a U-turn and hit the.
01:16:04 Hospital vindicated, totally vindicated. And everyone that, like, ran away like scared little ******* because of a.
01:16:11 Photo of a hole in the ground.
01:16:13 I mean, I don't.
01:16:13 Understand like it's it's.
01:16:15 They're so quick to to.
01:16:18 Yeah, I guess.
01:16:18 That's the difference between the two sides too. Is on our side. We have people that care about truth. They care about, you know, not promoting fake ****. Or at least you know, some of us and the custards aside, right?
01:16:33 And so when?
01:16:35 There is an opportunity to make them second guess them.
01:16:38 Themselves, it's effective. It's effective because they, their whole reputation is right that I don't do the official narrative because I do the truth, and so they actually are worried about the reputations, whereas the media doesn't care like they can be wrong about everything and lie every day.
01:16:57 And people don't care. They just keep tuning in because that's what's on their phone. That's what's the default installed app on their phone is, you know their ****, right. They have all, like, all the money in the world behind them promoting their their ********. So they're not worried. Whereas people like, you know, they're smaller people like me.
01:17:15 If I start lying to you guys, I wouldn't have an, you know who would be there? You guys wouldn't be there. Why would you be?
01:17:23 It would, you know what?
01:17:26 You can listen to lying somewhere else.
01:17:29 Right. And so yeah, it it it makes you.
01:17:33 More worried about saying something?
01:17:35 Wrong because you know that if if you're wrong about **** that that, that's like your whole, you know, that's your whole reputation.
01:17:45 But I I it was just. It wasn't like a gut feeling for me, I thought.
01:17:49 You could.
01:17:49 Just look at the facts and realize this is not. I mean I I can't tell you 100% what what it was, but I know what it wasn't.
01:17:58 Right.
01:17:59 So it it was definitely not a.
01:18:03 Hamas rocket that that did a U-turn and and smash everything up.
01:18:09 All right, so here is. Uh, someone else here.
01:18:17 Someone says I just got back from visiting family down South and could get back up here fast enough. I know what you mean. I'm.
01:18:26 Talking to someone else, apparently.
01:18:28 Someone says those carriers should not be there if you're talking about the aircraft carriers in the Middle East. If something's going to.
01:18:35 If something's going to start.
01:18:37 Here's a little video. Let's play this.
01:18:39 I guess this is the what's coming out.
01:18:43 There right now let.
01:18:44 Me, I did download this.
01:18:48 Now, where did it go?
01:18:48 I thought I downloaded it.
01:18:55 Let me download it. Apparently I did not download it. I just.
01:19:00 I queued it up.
01:19:04 I think this is it.
01:19:06 No. See this? No, this isn't it. This.
01:19:09 Is why we.
01:19:09 Need a break? This is you want to see.
01:19:13 This is why we need to break.
01:19:15 This is what it is.
01:19:21 We don't.
01:19:22 All right. Oh, you guys.
01:19:23 Can't see what I'm looking at. Let me pop it up.
01:19:27 We don't need to watch this.
01:19:29 This is why we need.
01:19:30 A break. There's just there's too much of this.
01:19:33 There's too much of this going on.
01:19:37 We don't we.
01:19:37 Don't need. We don't need anymore of this.
01:19:39 All right. For tonight we'll get back to that next time.
01:19:43 All right, so that's not the video we want. Where's the video we want?
Speaker 6
01:19:48 Ah, there we go, I think.Speaker
01:19:50 That's the video we want.Devon Stack
01:19:54 All right, so this is I guess what's?01:19:56 Happening right now.
01:20:06 Now I I let me see.
01:20:08 For the audio to work.
01:20:11 I'm gonna have to do something kind of wacky.
Speaker 1
01:20:13 Here, let me see.Devon Stack
01:20:29 OK.01:20:34 This will work now. OK, I just don't want to go crazy.
Speaker 2
01:20:47 The Pentagon has deployed 2 aircraft carriers to.01:20:50 The eastern media.
01:20:51 Iranian the Ford carrier and the Eisenhower carrier, along with their supporting ships, Washington says these massive warships are intended to send a message.
01:21:01 To the region.
01:21:02 As war rages on between its ally Israel and Iran backed Palestinian militants, Hamas, here's a closer look at what that means.
01:21:13 The Gerald R Ford Carrier is the US's newest aircraft carrier and the world's largest. It holds 5000 sailors, a nuclear reactor and an arsenal of missiles used to counter drones and aircraft. It can also hold more than 75 military aircraft, including fighter jets, and comes along with several supporting warships.
01:21:35 The nuclear powered Dwight Eisenhower Carrier Strike group.
01:21:39 First carried out.
01:21:40 Operations during Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.
01:21:43 It has 5000 sailors and can carry up to 9 squadrons of aircraft like fighter jets, helicopters and those capable of carrying out intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations. The carriers would bolster Washington's presence in a region that already hosts a number of U.S. military.
01:22:02 Trips, planes and troops.
01:22:05 US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said on Sunday the aircraft carriers are not meant to be a provocation but a deterrence to ensure the conflict does not expand throughout the region. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin called them a sign of quote or resolve to deter any state or non state actor seeking to escalate this war.
01:22:25 But it might not be seen that way to others. Turkey, a long supporter of A2 state solution, has said the ships are meant to commit quote serious massacres in the Gaza Strip, and Iran has already threatened significant damages to the US should the war escalate.
Devon Stack
01:22:45 So we've got a lot of.01:22:46 Stuff going out there.
01:22:48 And like I said, I don't want to focus too much on it. That's.
01:22:52 That was as of an hour ago, at least that that tweet that I got the video from was from an hour ago.
01:23:00 So they are. They are going to, they're moving troops out there, they're moving aircraft carriers out there. There is a a decent possibility.
01:23:12 Something kicks off, you know.
01:23:15 Something kicks off, so I would.
01:23:18 I would like I said I would.
01:23:20 I would prepare for it.
01:23:24 I think we're going to be in for a.
01:23:27 Here's The funny thing. Here's The funny thing. And there were people sharing. I wish I maybe I'll find it again.
01:23:34 There, this was a joke video some Zoomer did.
01:23:39 But it was.
01:23:40 And some people were sharing it like it was somehow.
01:23:44 Like it was real, but it I think it was a joke. It was just so it was one of those things where when parody so closely matches reality that it it gets a little.
01:23:58 It gets a little hard to determine.
01:24:00 That it's parity.
01:24:01 And you know, I think way of the world.
01:24:04 Tweeted it out at some point. Let me look.
01:24:09 Might be on his timeline.
01:24:16 But I think that you know that that's that's why it doesn't matter that it's parody.
01:24:22 The kinds of people that they're talking about drafting are not the kinds of people that they would have been drafting during the Vietnam War, and it's not the kinds of people that they were drafting during World War 2. I mean, set aside the demographic issue. I don't. I don't see it on his timeline here. I don't know where it is.
01:24:43 But anyway the.
01:24:46 The IT doesn't really matter. The video is basically some Zoomer saying that, you know he's on six different antipsychotics or, you know, some kind of medications. And he doesn't want to go to work. And and he doesn't, he's afraid of guns.
01:25:06 And there's no possible way that if he was drafted that he would even show up.
01:25:11 And that's that's really the thing. All it and unfortunately the kinds of people and This is why I think it's so important to to talk about this now.
01:25:24 Because the kinds of people that would show up.
01:25:28 You know, like the right leaning people, the people that you know still respect the rules, the kinds of people that are still polite to cops, like when they get pulled over, they don't resist arrest. They say yes, Sir. And follow all the instructions. And of course usually that's the way to go. That's the way in a society that doesn't want to kill you.
01:25:48 That's the way to go. Then you're going to have the best results by behaving in that way.
01:25:54 And so it's going to eliminate more people. It's going to eliminate good people. It's going to eliminate the people that don't want to break the rules.
01:26:03 And so you're going to be left with an even worse population.
01:26:10 If we sent a bunch of guys to go die for Israel because it's not going to be the the, it's not going to be the leftovers. The the genetic leftovers that are are so.
01:26:24 You know, saturating our our societies here, you know, it's not going to be just the, the, the the excess like in previous wars, I kind of get the sense that the ruling class would treat wars as an opportunity to get rid of excess people.
01:26:44 You know, in a way, you could say the incels of their era. You know, the, the, the men that were.
01:26:52 Causing problems in their society because they had too many young men that weren't breeding or whatever, and so they.
01:27:00 Were just excess.
01:27:01 Dudes, they were just military fighting age dudes.
01:27:05 And so I think that to some extent when they would have these wars, especially the smaller wars, and that's why, you know, they didn't care, right? Because when when was the last time you had a member of the ruling class on the battlefield, you know, never, in fact, when wars get settled and you know, the the Treaties get signed or whatever.
01:27:25 They they specifically.
01:27:27 Avoid punishing the people who started the wars.
01:27:31 You know there, there's those aren't the people who get their names on monuments in Washington, DC.
01:27:37 And so I think that in the past, these ruling class people have.
01:27:43 Used that as.
01:27:44 A way to lower the population and to start economic growth, you know, get the economy going, maybe even to some extent foster some kind of nationalism or whatever. But that's not what's going to.
01:27:59 That's not what's going to happen. What will happen is the people that we should be getting rid of, you know, all these extra people that we don't need, the people that are making our societies worse, the the military age, men that have flooded into our countries, they're not going to be the ones that are. They're the going to be the ones breeding with the women while the the good people are out.
01:28:19 Nine for Israel.
01:28:21 So it's just gonna be, you know, that's why I think it's important to talk about it now and say, like, look, I know your entire life. You know, you've made fun of, you know, draft dodgers like Clinton and draft dodgers. You know, the, the, the, the right, you know, the the right leaning boomers have always made fun of the hippies.
01:28:41 The draft Dodgers and people running away to Canada and whatever.
01:28:47 There's something dishonorable about that right about running away from responsibility. You're afraid to fight a war.
01:28:54 And maybe there's something romantic about war when you're fighting for your nation, you're fighting for your women. You're fighting for your children.
01:29:02 But that's not what you're fighting for now.
01:29:05 Honestly isn't well. You've been fighting for for some time.
01:29:10 You know, we're not being in America, is not being invaded. Hamas is not shooting rockets into.
01:29:18 You know Topeka, KS.
01:29:25 So it's it's.
01:29:28 It's you need to understand that there's no shame.
01:29:32 In avoiding a unjust.
01:29:35 Meat grinder.
01:29:39 There is. There is no there there. There is no shame in in not dying for Israel.
01:29:47 So if it comes down to a draft, I mean.
01:29:51 **** I I.
01:29:55 I would hope that the people listening to the sound of my voice, that understand the kinds of things that we talked about on the stream.
01:30:02 If there does come a point for some whatever reason where you get drafted to fight in some kind of war that you think about that.
01:30:12 You think about that and I tell I'll tell.
01:30:14 You what? There's.
01:30:15 You won't be the only one.
01:30:18 You won't be the only one.
01:30:21 And there's, there's and. I don't think there's going to be a lot of social pressure right like there.
01:30:26 Would have been right in World War 2. You know, if you were avoiding responsibility, right, there'd be, you know.
01:30:32 Women would wouldn't.
01:30:33 **** you. You'd be like the the coward, right? You you had to make sure. And it was shameful. Even the people that.
01:30:40 That had a legitimate reason for not being able to go fight in the war like they had a bum leg or, you know, whatever it was.
01:30:48 It was still shameful and you had people that would lie so they could fight it anyway.
01:30:55 Well, those times have changed.
01:30:58 Those times have changed.
01:31:01 Apparently there's people sharing video. I don't know if these.
01:31:03 Are real. Who's this?
01:31:05 Guy, I got to look and see.
01:31:09 There's people sharing videos saying this looks kind of like when they did the Biden.
01:31:15 Inauguration. I don't know if these are current. I don't know. These are real videos, but there's people claiming that there's.
01:31:21 A military presence within Washington, DC right now.
01:31:26 I don't know that that's actually real. Let me ask Chad, are you guys aware of this? Is there a military presence?
01:31:32 In Washington, DC right now, like troops and Humvees and stuff driving around, or are these videos old from the?
01:31:42 The inauguration we're looking to see if I can find out because that would be curious.
01:31:49 I know that they the State Department.
01:31:52 Put out something telling everyone you know which is usually when you know there's going to be a war telling people that they.
01:31:58 Need to come home.
01:32:01 Like when they evacuated the the Ukrainian Embassy and they brought the people home. That's when I called my Ukrainian friends and was like, hey, it's ship. It's real. And they didn't believe me.
01:32:12 They didn't believe it. Neither did coach Red Pill, oddly enough. Remember that when he made that video saying, look, I'm walking around in Kiev and nothing bad's happening, like the next day, it was like bombs over Baghdad.
01:32:24 Let's see here, DCC military.
01:32:31 Yeah, there, there. I don't know. There's there's people.
01:32:36 There's tweets of people I don't know if this is real, though. There's people saying that.
01:32:43 This looks like it might be old.
01:32:45 But there's a lot of people sharing this stuff.
01:32:52 All right, so.
01:32:52 Now, yeah, I can't. I can't find any.
01:32:55 Any articles about it?
01:32:59 About any kind of like exercises going on and.
01:33:03 In DC, so I don't know that that's actually a.
01:33:08 Yeah, not seeing in the news about it anywhere.
Speaker 6
01:33:15 Yeah, I don't see anything at all.01:33:20 All right.
Devon Stack
01:33:27 One of the Dirk, Dirk says one of the only ways to make Americans so uncomfortable that they forcibly change.01:33:34 This system is through a draft.
01:33:36 I don't know that it would. I don't.
01:33:38 Know that it would.
01:33:40 Because I think that it would be proceeded with a false flag and you'd have all the Sean Hannity's of the world.
01:33:47 Again, I don't know that that would work on the people that.
01:33:50 That they'd be drafting.
01:33:52 But I think that you would get. It would be easy to get the institutions behind a draft if they could convince people.
01:33:59 That, like another 911 happened or something like that.
Speaker
01:34:02 You know.Devon Stack
01:34:04 Solo Invictus says honestly if it comes down to the draft, most of the.01:34:10 Pool of draftees are going to be non whites. Much of the US military now are non white.
01:34:14 And also a lot of the non citizens.
01:34:17 Yeah, there would be a lot of that getting drafted. I don't know that a lot of those people would show up though either, especially if they're non citizens, they would just go back to Mexico or wherever it was they came from.
Speaker
01:34:25 It would.Devon Stack
01:34:29 I don't know that they registered for the draft though, right?01:34:32 I don't think they get registered.
01:34:34 And I mean I I got my. I still remember I got my.
01:34:38 Little card in the mail. When I turned 18.
01:34:42 And so I think it's based on your Social Security number or something like that. So if they're using like a fake identity, they're not going to get drafted. They're not. They're not even registered.
01:34:52 The people that will get registered.
01:34:55 I think a lot of them would would ditch it. They would leave or just not show up.
01:34:59 Right. They just wouldn't show up. And and I think the problem would be so big.
01:35:04 That they would, they wouldn't know how to handle it.
01:35:07 Because it would be like it'd be like if everyone stopped paying taxes like.
01:35:11 But once they'd be like, well, what?
01:35:13 Do we do?
01:35:14 Like if it's one or two people, that's easy to take care of, right?
01:35:17 But if everyone just stops, they're just.
01:35:19 Like what do we do?
01:35:22 So I think that you might have us and maybe they've made the calculation, maybe they've got the data, maybe they they realized this. And so then maybe that you know again I think that's why it.
01:35:31 Would be preceded by.
01:35:32 A. It would have to be a a false flag that would get people's.
01:35:38 Jimmy's in a bunch. I don't.
01:35:39 Know what they would have to do.
01:35:41 Psychologically, it would have to be something that really ****** ***.
01:35:45 White conservatives, right like it would have to be like.
01:35:49 A Hamas Hamas.
01:35:50 Bombing like a mega church or something like that.
01:35:54 You know, something like that would have to like, it would have to be. Maybe they'll. That's what they'll do. Maybe they'll bring back Islamic terrorism in America and the West and they'll have, like, a a major terrorist event at A at a mega church. And they'll kill, like, you know, 300 people or something like that.
01:36:14 But it would have to be something like that to really motivate people. I think they'd have to specifically target white Christians. And then for the first time, maybe ever actually explicitly say that when they reported it, you know that they it would. And that's how you would know that it was ********. It's for the first time ever.
01:36:33 They would explicitly say ohh they were targeting white Christians, you know they were targeting.
01:36:38 White Christians that, Oh my.
01:36:40 God, what are we going to do? They're they're targeting. What? We better get them because.
01:36:44 They're targeting, you know, like that's.
01:36:45 How you know that it's ********.
01:36:47 Because they'll actually say that it was.
01:36:50 Targeting white Christian.
01:36:53 Yeah, Joel Osteen's church, you would have to be something like that. They all they have to.
01:36:57 Do is find.
01:36:57 Some kind of popular televangelist mega church, or, you know, maybe they could. They could try to hit all the bases. Right. They'll do it. They'll they'll hit up a mega church. They go after like a.
01:37:13 Catholic Church go after like a Mormon church, you.
01:37:16 Know, just do.
01:37:17 Like just target a bunch of white Christian churches and then and be very explicit in the reporting that. Ohh yeah, that's it's Hamas is trying to kill all the white Christians in America for some reason. Better go get them. You better go get them.
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01:37:31 Go get them.Devon Stack
01:37:33 Go get him, ******.01:37:35 All right. Well, OK. Well, let's go ahead and let's take a look at some of the hyper chests. Now we got a bunch of those piled up.
01:37:44 And and some of those might be relevant. So it might take us a while to get through them all.
01:37:50 Ah yeah, this is this is low energy, Devin.
01:37:53 Low energy, low energy low, I guess.
01:37:56 Calm. Calm. How about that? This is this is my calm voice. This is my.
01:38:02 My I'm I I'm not worked up about anything today like I didn't have time to be worked out about up about any.
01:38:09 I don't want to sit there and doom scroll and get all riled up and.
01:38:12 So it worked out.
01:38:14 Worked out. I might. I'll I'll actually.
01:38:16 Be able to sleep tonight. How about that? How about?
01:38:18 That all right.
01:38:20 So let's take a look here what you guys.
01:38:22 Got to say.
01:38:25 Graham playing games last stream. Just to clarify, I meant England should be English. Spain should be Spanish, etcetera. Like Japan is Japanese, the distinct from other Asians and people. That's why I thought you might have meant.
01:38:39 It was just a word confusing or maybe I read it.
01:38:43 Europeans should just immigrate to any European country. Yeah, no, there should be distinctions between the different people. There is a big difference between English and Spanish and German and stuff like that there is there, you know, a lot of Americans don't realize that even though we used to very, very recently, it's just that we've been brainwashed to think that there is no cultural differences.
01:39:04 In fact, you want a A. A good example of a recent time.
01:39:09 When even you know boomers very clearly understood this, you can look at there was that.
01:39:20 Chevy Chase movie.
01:39:23 European vacation?
01:39:25 And that was the whole thing, right? They would, they went.
01:39:27 To each.
01:39:28 European country and then they would do like this, very stereotypical in.
01:39:33 Fact that would be.
01:39:33 A sad that would be a sad movie to watch now, because what they do is they go to each country and when they're in England, right. It's very English like they have that actor from Monty Python, I think gets hit by the car and he's like.
01:39:46 Bleeding all over the place and it's almost like that clip, you know, with the.
01:39:50 The knight that gets his limbs chopped off and it says, oh, it's the flesh. Like he's being like, super polite. Right. He's being like over the top polite, even though, you know, Chevy Chase's character ran him over or whatever. And then you just, you know, you have these, like, very stereotypical personalities in each of the.
01:40:10 European countries that they.
01:40:13 I don't know that they would. They would even make a movie kind of like that anymore, because what would you? How would you do that? And we're we're to understand now that every one of these countries is a nation of immigrants and they don't have this. What would you are you have black people and later hosen. And when you go to Germany, I guess, right.
01:40:29 Maybe that's what they would do.
01:40:34 With the fake money.
01:40:38 Yeah, that's it's, it's sad. I guess I I got a lot of it still too and.
01:40:41 It's all worth nothing now, I guess.
01:40:44 I'm I'm assuming it's worth nothing now. I mean, I always kind of assumed it was worth nothing, so it doesn't hurt my feelings. But, you know, atheist activist Madeline Murray O'Hare was by all accounts, a terrible person who embolden who embodied nearly every negative stereotype about the atheist activist.
01:41:04 Types. Interestingly, she said things about the Holocaust. Alright, well, that's where, where, where it's going to be a.
01:41:12 Link free zone.
01:41:13 Tonight, we're not doing any links tonight, so just.
01:41:16 Heads up to anyone if you're thinking about sending a link, we're not.
01:41:19 No show until tonight.
01:41:21 We're just going to, if you have something, something to talk about and you can express it without a link, then, then then go for it. But we're not going to. We're not going to do the link the the link roller coaster tonight.
01:41:37 But I you know, I might.
01:41:38 Check that out later.
01:41:40 B&RP says Gad Sad, a popular YouTube Jew, proved that meme a few hours ago with this tweet.
01:41:48 They're already on the lookout for a new host country to flee now that they've completely defiled the West. Will the Chinese be foolish enough to let them in now? You gave a link, but I actually know you're.
01:42:00 Talking about what he's talking about, his dad said said that Jews need to Start learning Cantonese and Chinese languages because they've, I mean, he didn't say.
01:42:12 This I mean.
01:42:12 He he's obviously on the side of.
01:42:14 The Jews, but essentially his point was we've killed the host, everyone.
01:42:20 Time to be parasites in Asia.
01:42:23 And that's what he's basically saying. I mean, I'm obviously putting my little spin on it, but that's what he's saying he's saying.
01:42:29 And and that's.
01:42:32 You know they've they've murdered the host. The West is dying and they they've.
01:42:39 They ****** it up so bad they need to.
01:42:41 Go somewhere else to.
01:42:42 **** it.
01:42:42 Up and I don't think that the Asians will accept them in the same way that the West did, partially because they look so different.
01:42:53 You know it's.
01:42:55 People have talked about if, if in fact.
01:42:59 Who was that guy? The The Black church shooter guy in his manifesto even said something along. I think it was if Jews were blue then we'd have a different. I don't forget what he.
01:43:09 Said, but the the bottom.
01:43:10 The take away was if everyone could look at a Jew, everyone and notice, oh, you're a Jew. Like they were a different color than everyone else. So you.
01:43:17 Would know then.
01:43:18 They wouldn't be able to get away with what they got away.
01:43:20 With because.
01:43:22 They wouldn't be blending in they you know, it wouldn't matter if they changed their last name from Garfinkel to.
01:43:31 Whatchamacallit, the.
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01:43:34 What's his face?Devon Stack
01:43:37 Ohh man, why am I blanking on his name?01:43:42 The Attorney General right, attorney general.
01:43:46 Since I said Garfinkel, it ruined his his fake name.
01:43:55 Garland. Yeah. Merrick Garland. You know, if he was blue, the people that think, oh, no, Garland. That's a normal. That's a. That's a nice Christian. Last name, you know, like sounds like Garland, like, you know, like something you hang up around Christmas time.
01:44:11 Well, you know it's Garfinkel and. And so a lot of Jews have changed their last names. And look, there's some people that just don't. They just don't get it. They don't know. They don't. They not only are they unable to discern the difference just by looking at them, even if they hear the Stein or the bird or whatever they they don't put it together.
01:44:30 But if they were.
01:44:30 All blue. They as as an example. Then yeah, they wouldn't be able to blend in and I think that's what would happen in Asia if they moved to Asia. All the Asians would be like, oh, it's those ******* guillos, which is Chinese for like round eye basically.
01:44:52 Yo Brava from another or your brother from another.
01:44:55 Mother, I think.
01:44:57 You may not be religious, but I'm curious as to whether you believe in a God at all, even if it were being that engineered, or being that engineered the universe and life in general, God of Spinoza, pantheism, etcetera. Thanks again for your incredible streams.
01:45:18 You mean like he's like an old man, like with a beard and a cloud? I mean, I don't know. I mean, I pray I'm talking to someone.
01:45:26 I I so I do pray and I have faith that someone's hearing that.
01:45:32 And is it an old man with a beard? That's who I picture when I think of a God. Is that actually what it is? I don't know.
01:45:40 I don't know. I've not had a.
01:45:45 A religious experience that is that has spoken to me with the kind of certainty that some people have that has given them faith, I just haven't.
01:45:57 And but I do think that it's that human beings have lead better lives if they even if on some level, for some people like I guess, like the founding fathers, right. They were Dias or whatever or or that there were some philosophers that say that like it's a metaphor for.
01:46:17 You know, larger ideas or whatever.
01:46:19 Even if that's what it is, and I don't, I don't think that that's what it is. I think that there's real evil in the world and I think that if there's real evil in the world, there has to be real good. And so I think there does have to be there is a supernatural aspect to it. I don't have any proof of that. But that's just my general sense of things. And I do picture.
01:46:39 But I guess to sum it up, I I I.
01:46:43 My hope is that, yeah, it's. It's a old man with a beard. Magic guy, basically.
01:46:49 Like not to, not to.
01:46:51 Be too reductive. But you know, I mean like.
01:46:53 That's kind of yeah and.
01:46:54 I hope that answers your question.
01:46:58 Freckle Heckler whenever you. Whenever you hear the exhausting delusion that race is a social construct, you should counter these lazy ***** by saying no instead of any social construct.
01:47:11 It is instead a consequence to the biological genetic reality of race.
01:47:17 Any consequence to it doesn't negate its science, but confirms it. I'm not sure.
01:47:24 You're kind of.
01:47:25 Or I read it wrong. You were kind of.
01:47:28 Clumsily here. Let's see here. Whenever you hear the exhausting delusion that race is a social construct, you should counter these lazy ***** by saying no instead of any social construct. It is instead a consequence to the biological genetics reality.
01:47:45 I think what you're saying is that.
01:47:47 I mean, but what I was saying is that, yeah, race is a category of people with similar.
01:47:55 Biology similar genetics in the same way that subspecies are categoried. You know humans are are no different.
01:48:05 And we have subcategories of of human beings, and those subcategories have unique.
01:48:12 Characteristics, many of which you can just see with the naked eye. You know whether you're talking about Asians having black hair.
01:48:19 Or black people having black skin. Or, you know, Jews being liars, kind of kind of joking.
01:48:31 You know it's it's, uh, you know it that's.
01:48:33 That's The thing is, people can see this with their naked eye.
01:48:38 You know it's.
01:48:40 One fact you might tell him is.
01:48:43 They're most of the genetic code.
01:48:47 Most of the genetic code that we have.
01:48:50 Has to do with the brain.
01:48:53 Right. So if we're genetically different and we are in ways that that exhibit obvious.
01:49:02 Differences like the skin color and different hair and and all this other stuff.
01:49:07 Then obviously.
01:49:09 Our brains are going to be just as different as our skin color and they.
01:49:12 Are they are, but I think it's it's a losing battle because anyone who thinks about this rationally and maybe unless you're talking to someone who thinks about things rationally. But I feel like most people that think rationally at this.
01:49:24 Point have figured it out.
01:49:27 So I think you have to go the emotional route.
01:49:29 I mean, Ben Shapiro, of all people, right? He should know, right? He talks about how facts don't care about your feelings, and that's really ineffective. And I said that all the time, that feelings don't care about your facts.
01:49:40 And that that was more important. And and I think he has to know that if you look at the way how unhinged he is, how emotional he is while he's trying to sell dying for Israel to the American public, you know he's not. I mean, he's he's.
01:49:54 Trying to.
01:49:55 You know, make a a rational case also, but it's it's not dispassionate.
01:50:01 Any mean?
01:50:02 I don't think he's very good at it. That's why it's having the opposite effect. He's he's looking unhinged and and hysterical.
01:50:11 And so maybe he's not even really trying, this is just.
01:50:13 A product of his being unhinged and.
01:50:17 And hysterical on this topic.
01:50:19 But I think.
01:50:20 You have to use an emotional argument with most people, unfortunately.
01:50:24 Frenkel Heckler it is, in other words, recognition of the other race and apparent differences that are an ascendant law of nature. Any social construct is purely a reaction to science and reality, classification and categorization of race is just an example of, well, I would say this too.
01:50:43 And a lot of people will have a hard time wrapping their head around this, even though it's a real simple concept.
01:50:49 Social constructs you know, are a product of biology.
01:50:55 Because who's constructing them?
01:50:59 Right, like a social construct is is is just something like some magic word but, but if you actually.
01:51:06 Think about what?
01:51:06 It means it's it's being constructed by by a logical entities. You know people are making these constructs.
01:51:17 There's no way to get around it. It's kind of like when people say, is it nature or nurture? Well, even if it's nurture, it's kind of nature, because where's the nurturing coming from?
01:51:28 Right. It's not coming from an AI like we're.
01:51:30 Not we're not.
01:51:31 Born and then dropped into some like conveyor belt and fed through some machine at random. You know where we just go through random different tunnels and and whatever happens to us happens to us. No, you're being raised by by your parents.
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01:51:40 I see you.Devon Stack
01:51:45 And their raising of their children is being informed by their biology. So the environment that they are providing for you that shaping you to the degree that it does, even that is a product of their biology.01:52:01 So it it.
01:52:02 Really is kind of a meaningless question. Is it nature or nurture? Because the the nurture is coming from nature.
01:52:11 And again, this is a real easy concept if you think about it, but that's unfortunately I do a lot of people there. It starts to sound like inception. You know, it's like a, you know, a dream within a dream within a dream. And you know it's it's it's you know a lot of people are if they're struggling with this issue still they're going to they're going to struggle with.
01:52:28 That concept, I think.
01:52:34 Rying simply says, oh, this is going to be our first little.
01:52:39 Little thingy delay here. I actually got to fix the audio again where it's going.
01:52:43 To it's going to ear rape everybody.
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01:52:48 Ohh Hitler.Devon Stack
01:52:49 *****, there we go.01:52:52 There we go. Thank you, Ryan Knight Nature of you says let's go. Appreciate that.
01:52:59 Andromeda, one says. Devin, I know what you I know that, right? I know that you know a great deal about ham radios. Is that what you would use in the city if society collapsed? Is there something that you would prefer for the city? Thank you. Well, depends on what you're trying to.
01:53:17 Accomplish if.
01:53:19 But if you're in a city, the kind of communications that you should worry about the most.
01:53:24 Really it it all depends on on.
01:53:27 Your situation, not just the fact that you're in a city.
01:53:30 Because a lot of people that are listening to the sound of my voice, if you're in a big city, if you're like me, I was in a big city and my none of my family were like when I moved to Washington DC when I lived in San Francisco, I was chasing dollar signs. I was going for doing it for AJ.
01:53:45 Job I was the and this is. This is unfortunately the case for most people in big cities, right? They they're all disconnected from their roots because a lot of people went to the big city to go make it big or or whatever, right. And my family was still living in in states in the Southwest and Midwest. And and, you know.
01:54:05 Like they didn't go to the big city and so I was just by myself. So if I got a short short range radio like a ball Fang kind of a thing.
01:54:14 It would have to be with the coordinate with people that I that were also preparing. If I had a friend group that was aware of what was going on and was also worried about what was happening and had a plan that involved me or or vice versa, and we then you'd have to work with them to get communications that would work in line of sight.
01:54:35 So like a ball fan, kind of a radio like these handheld VHF, UHF radios.
01:54:41 They're only good for, say.
01:54:45 You know, like 5-10 mile depends, right? Like it a lot of factors, but reliably 5 to 10 miles maybe.
01:54:53 And you know there's different.
01:54:55 Things you can do but.
01:54:57 Relative, you know, if you're just going to throw a walkie-talkie in your in your go bag, just know that that's the range on it. So it that's only going to be useful to you if you have a plan with other people that are within that radius.
01:55:11 That you plan on coordinating with and need to talk to if you're out in a rural area, that's the kind of communications that would be good if you had, let's say, for example, I'm going to go to.
01:55:24 Town with like you know.
01:55:25 Phones. Phones are down. I'm going to.
01:55:27 Go to town and and check up on things.
01:55:31 OK, bring this radio with you. So if anything happens, you can call home and I'll know something's going on. Right, so that's that's the use for those kinds of radios. Those like $20 ball fan kind of radios is it's it's like a replacement for a like a a cell phone, local cell phone call in a way. But the other persons obviously has to have.
01:55:51 The other kind of radio that is probably going to be more useful is going to be an HF radio, but realistically, you know again, who are you talking to? Why are you talking to them? Are you talking to someone like, do you have a family member or a friend that's got a cabin in the?
01:56:12 Woods. And you're going to.
01:56:13 Meet up with them and you want to be able to talk to them and stuff like that. Well, OK, that's good. But you're probably going to want to limit your what you talk about because other people can hear what you're saying. None of this stuff is.
01:56:24 So if you're saying, hey, hey, Billy, I'm on my way to that, that cabin that you have.
01:56:28 Full of food.
01:56:29 That's right off of I-40 on exit 295. You know, it's like, well, congratulations. You. You just told a bunch of, you know, whoever was listening exactly where a bunch of food is. And don't get me. And there's going to be people going to be doing that.
01:56:43 So you have to have a plan in place with all this stuff. It's not as simple as like oh, I bought a.
01:56:48 Radio. And now I'm good now if.
01:56:51 You want a receiver.
01:56:53 I'll tell you what my favorite receiver right now.
01:56:56 It for well, I got two favorites. They're both. They're both slave made, actually.
01:57:03 But the one I got recently is called a Belka. It's from Belarus. It's BELKA. There's the the version that comes with the speaker and the that also covers medium wave. The newest one is the one that you want. Battery lasts for. Damn. Ever. It's got a little telescoping antenna that works.
01:57:23 Like I'm shockingly good. Like, I'll be indoors with a telescopic antenna and I'm hearing people on 20 meters, 40.
01:57:32 Meters CB and like it it's I don't know how they did it, but it it it's amazingly good.
01:57:40 And the new version also covers medium wave AM and stuff like that. And of course all the shortwave stuff.
01:57:47 Now it it cuts off at 30 megahertz. So that's a it's a good radio for short wave and stuff like that. But if you want to be able to listen to.
01:58:01 I don't know air traffic control and the higher.
01:58:09 Like military type stuff, but all that stuff is going to be encrypted anyway. In fact, most even law enforcement is switching to digital stuff too, so you can't. It's not like the old days where you could just have, like a scanner. I mean, in some jurisdictions, you still can.
01:58:23 But a lot of even local police departments are switching to digital, so you can't just have a scanner and listen to the cops.
01:58:32 But if you want one of those, there's an there's another brand. It's a Russian brand starts with M.
01:58:37 It's like malachite or mulching or something like, but their their new one is really ******* awesome.
01:58:43 It has a waterfall. I don't know. I've never used it, you know? Hands on. So I don't know how long the battery lasts and all other stuff, but their newest one, they have a bunch of Chinese knockoffs you can get for, like, cheap. But they're the actual good one, the one that just came out. I think it goes all the way up to like 2 gigahertz or something like that. So if you just want like a receiver.
01:59:04 Those are fun for camping too, you know, I got the Belka not as a survival thing. More. I got it as a, you know, a night hike thing so I could walk around doing my night hikes. Like, you know, tuning around, listening to whatever. And it works. Like I said, amazingly well, it's like.
01:59:22 It works if you.
01:59:23 Buy it from the guy who makes it in Belarus, which is a pain in the ***, by the way, like the first three times I tried to pay it for it, but my bank kicked it back. As you know, I'm sending ******* money to Belarus at a time like this.
01:59:36 But if you can, eventually.
01:59:37 Get money to this guy.
01:59:39 It's only like 150 bucks shipped all the way from Belarus. It takes about a month and a half to get.
01:59:43 Here but but I got it and it's awesome.
01:59:47 So it's, I would say that's the one to get for.
01:59:52 For most things, but if you want to have all the extended frequency stuff.
01:59:56 Then then just just like I said, just make sure it cover.
02:00:01 From you know 500 kHz, which is the bottom end of AM radio two as high up as you want.
02:00:09 To go which maybe I mean realistically 2 gigahertz would do it. And if you can find a radio that covers that wide of a range.
02:00:19 Which that new Russian one does. I don't remember the name off the.
02:00:21 Top of my head.
02:00:24 But that you know, something like that would be the way to go and it and obviously no matter what you get, make sure it covers or it handles single sideband AM and FM.
02:00:35 Now there's other modes too, but if you're just getting something to get information and updates and stuff like that, you need to have single sideband AM and FM.
02:00:45 FM mostly for the higher frequencies. If you're, if you're the Belka. Does FM, I think is there's still some FM on like 10 meters and stuff like that.
02:00:53 But most FM is going to.
02:00:55 Be VHF and UHF.
02:00:59 UM.
02:01:02 Let's see here.
02:01:03 Jay Con Jay con. Oh, by the way.
02:01:07 I I I've already started making the Wookie replacements.
02:01:12 They're they're kind of funny. I don't know if you guys will like them as.
02:01:15 Much as I do.
02:01:18 But this might be.
02:01:19 One of their last working nights, because they're I'm very close to finishing them, so here you go. Enjoy it.
02:01:30 Jake on Dev and you seem to have the only stream out there that is actually well put together, polished. Keep up the good work. Do you have insomnia? Due to the handful of black pills you have taken your life? Or is it genetic?
02:01:44 Yeah, it it might be genetic. I don't know that my dad's like that. Or or my mom. I.
02:01:48 Don't think they are.
02:01:50 But even when I was like a kid.
02:01:52 Like a little.
02:01:53 Kid, I was the kid that I would get a towel and I would stuff it underneath my, you know, door. So my parents couldn't see that my light was on and I would stay up and read it, like, until it was time to go to school.
02:02:07 I've never slept a lot.
02:02:11 Easier to do when you're younger. You start needing to sleep more when you get older.
02:02:17 I'm. I'm not like an old man having to take naps all the time or not yet. I mean, I'm sure eventually, right?
02:02:22 But I can't. I mean, I can't. I used to go. I could go like 3 days and it wasn't fun, but I could do it and it didn't.
02:02:29 Hurt like it?
02:02:30 Does now it's.
02:02:31 Kind of like when you get older and.
02:02:32 You get more hungover. It's.
02:02:33 The same kind of a thing, right?
02:02:36 But I've I've never slept regular like a regular.
02:02:40 Person I guess.
02:02:44 Knight Nation review tons of platforms offer streaming, but the problem is 95% of them have no hyper chat option included in the platform. Yeah, that's a big that's a big deal.
02:02:57 Because you know as much as I would love to have, you know, the kind of like Jew money that a lot of people get and just do it without it, I really do rely on your support to to get by. Eventually I'm going. I'm trying to offset it with other things, right. But for the time being, that is still an important part of my my survival.
02:03:18 And that so, yeah, whatever. Now there's third party things you can do. I guess there's like power chat and there's.
02:03:27 What was the other one? There's like, UM.
02:03:30 Entropy and stuff like that.
02:03:33 So I mean, it's not, it's not undoable, but I just like to have it as simple as possible.
02:03:39 That is the major problem because it needs to have professionalism and also freer speech. Right now that's The thing is, when you're having the it's a big ask when you're telling people they have to go log into some other thing just to, you know.
02:03:52 Participate like they're.
02:03:53 Already having to go to some weird.
02:03:54 Site just to watch the show and now they have to go.
02:03:57 To some other weird site.
02:03:58 To to Hyper chat, you know it's.
02:04:00 Like, you know, like.
02:04:02 That's that's kind, that's an issue that's a problem. There might be a problem we have to deal with, but it's. I'm I want to avoid that. That's kind of what Odyssey did. Right. And who knows, maybe someone cool will get it. I don't know. Seems statistically improbable.
02:04:23 But who knows?
02:04:24 Rying 2 twin golden Retrievers are separated at birth. No free will. Don't resist golem.
02:04:31 Right now, that's The thing is.
02:04:34 There is free will, obviously.
02:04:36 But it it doesn't matter. It's like it's like saying.
02:04:41 If you have a a racetrack.
02:04:44 And you give two different drivers.
02:04:46 The exact same same kind of a car, like the exact.
02:04:50 Car and then they go around the racetrack and then you analyze the way they drove on the racetrack and they did similar things and then saying they didn't have free will. No, they were just. They were limited by the capabilities of that car.
02:05:04 So they had free will, and in fact, you know, if you did enough of those experiments, you'd have people crashing. And, you know, one of the drivers would be crashing even though, like, they had the same car.
02:05:17 And so, and there's free will involved. That's just you are limited by the hardware that you have that you were born with and there's no upgrading like there's really not. Yeah, until Elon has the chip in the head.
02:05:31 That there's no upgrading.
02:05:34 My fat little ******** tone, my fat little ******** toe.
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02:05:45 I'd like to return this.Devon Stack
02:05:47 I feel like what we need to keep that one no matter what happens, a lot of super chats on last few streams have been using the Bible as evidence of Jews being genocidal. It creates a paradox for Christians since the God who ordered the genocide is the same God as Jesus. I really think you and anyone interested would benefit from.02:06:07 Christ to jenia. Sorry to nag.
02:06:11 Well, I would. I don't know. I'm not a theologian, but I I would say that probably the answer to that or a lot of these people would say is that the Jewish God in the Old Testament is not Jesus. Well, see, here's where it gets weird because I'm. I was raised Mormon where Jesus and God are like.
02:06:31 Two different guys.
02:06:32 Like the.
02:06:35 There's there's not like a Trinity, right? There's not like, they're not like all different, but the same. It's like they're different dudes. So in other words, when God, when Jesus is praying in the guard of Yosemite or whatever, he's actually talking to another like his dad's like a guy who's his dad.
02:06:55 I mean, I like a guy.
02:06:55 But you know what I mean. And so I was raised with that kind of.
02:07:00 View of things.
02:07:02 And so for someone with that kind of a background.
02:07:07 You would look at the way that you when Jews talk about the things that you know in the Old Testament, that's not Jesus telling them to do stuff. That's that's.
02:07:18 Like his dad.
02:07:20 I think I don't know. I'm not a theologian.
02:07:23 But I'm pretty sure that because that's the God of Israel. Like that's the. And then when Jesus comes, that's like when his shift takes over. I I don't know.
02:07:30 I don't know. This isn't my, this isn't my.
02:07:34 This isn't my strong point, but that's always how I looked.
02:07:36 At I I don't know that. Maybe that's totally.
02:07:39 But it's I I think that at least some Protestants, even the ones that believe in the Trinity and whatever, they see it as like a different paradigm completely like somehow Jesus shows up and like all the rule, I don't know. I don't know. You're asking the wrong guy.
02:07:55 Jacon the Biblical free will is submitting to God or not.
02:08:00 It wouldn't surprise me though, if some races, like Jews, are more hard pressed to turn to that. Do you agree? Do I think that some races would?
02:08:11 Be less.
02:08:18 To submit to a God.
02:08:22 Well, I guess so, because I mean, if you think about it, the Jewish.
02:08:25 Talent is just Jews.
02:08:28 Outsmarting God and tricking God into not having to follow the rules.
02:08:33 So I mean, I guess that would make sense, right? That would make sense.
02:08:37 Whereas Muslims, I guess.
02:08:39 You know, they're not all Arabs, but so it's there's not a genetic genetically the same as as, say, Jew.
02:08:49 Because there's, you know, there's like Indonesian Muslims and stuff like that, you know, submitting to God the way they view it is different than I think the way Christians view it.
02:08:58 So there could be genetic differences. I mean, you gotta again.
02:09:04 It it's.
02:09:06 Unless you think Buddha was like a real guy.
02:09:09 That sat under a tree for 2000.
02:09:11 Years or whatever, right?
02:09:13 Buddhism was a product of the Asian mind, right?
02:09:20 I mean if, unless Buddha was real and all that stuff happened, like that's a it's as a product of the Asian mind.
02:09:30 The Hinduism right. Same thing, right? That's a product of the Indian mind.
02:09:37 And so.
02:09:40 If you view it, if you're if you're not a a believer in Judaism or or Christianity, or any of these other religions.
02:09:48 Then it's kind of like the nature nurture thing I was talking about where these religions are products of the genetics that produce them.
02:09:57 And so they're going to be more.
02:10:02 Tailor made to address the needs of the people who produced them.
02:10:09 But you might think that it's divine and it and you know people didn't produce it or whatever. Then it came from God and it works for everybody.
02:10:17 In, in which case, that's probably why a lot of Christians have struggle with the race and IQ. Kind of a thing because they think no, you know this, this all came from one guy who made one set of rules that that worked for everybody.
02:10:33 Yeah, you know.
02:10:37 That's that's the Christian view I think.
02:10:40 Let's see here.
02:10:42 Harmless G Here is a plot of Jewish DNA and their proximity to Europeans and Middle Easterners.
02:10:48 And then he's got a a link there. Yeah, let's. I've I've seen it. It's.
02:10:53 They're they are distinct from both.
02:10:59 Vague Garland. Ohh, Speaking of Garland is your is your real last name? Garfinkel.
02:11:05 Alright. Should I be calling you vague Garfinkel?
02:11:08 Have you looked into Shing TV cozy TV comfy dot stream? Not sure if this is still up along with rumble for alternatives I'll be looking at all of them all really what I'm looking for the most is.
02:11:24 Is foot traffic. It's like if you're going to open up a store, do you want to go to the mall? That has no.
02:11:29 One in it, or do you?
02:11:31 You know where you're the biggest store in the mall, like the mall is almost there because you're there. Or do you want to be in the mall where there's already people going there for other things and they might see your store?
02:11:44 You know, that's what makes the most sense if you're actually trying to reach.
02:11:49 That said, I I don't know that rumble is going to tolerate the insomnia stream, so that's we might not have a choice in that in that department.
02:12:00 They call me Mr. Nags. A Jew punches a China man in the face. Jew says that was for Pearl Harbor.
02:12:07 China men say that was for the that was the Japanese Jew says all the same to me, chinan punches the Jew and says that was for the Titanic. Jew says that was an iceberg. ******** says Steinberg iceberg all the same.
02:12:26 To me.
02:12:33 There you go. There's our.
02:12:34 There's our dad joke for the night.
02:12:37 Jeff says, hey, Devin, would you pay a $8000 hospital bill or tell him to kick rocks? I don't plan on getting into a mortgage ever, so.
02:12:51 Is there a second part to that you just or does it just stop it so?
02:12:56 I mean, look, here's the thing with medical bills.
02:13:05 All I'm gonna say.
02:13:07 Is I'm pretty sure.
02:13:10 That medical bills.
02:13:18 I don't think they have the same options available to them and I don't think it I I wouldn't. I don't want to give you advice because this is something you should. Here's what I'll say research and see what others have done that have ignored medical bills and see what has happened because.
02:13:34 My understanding is it's a little different than if.
02:13:37 You owed say.
02:13:39 The federal government.
02:13:41 Money, or even if you owe the, you know, like Apple.
02:13:46 Money or something like that.
02:13:49 My understanding is it's different.
02:13:53 I would also maybe look into.
02:13:57 Why illegal immigrants seem to never have to pay this stuff.
02:14:01 Right.
02:14:05 They go to the emergency room and rack up a bill and they never pay it. Maybe. Maybe research as to why they're they're so hard to collect on those situations.
02:14:14 Zazzy Mattas bot thanks for the show. I'll have to catch the replay.
02:14:18 What do you like to do with honey? I like. I like it on everything but coffee, but for some reason I don't like.
02:14:25 Like the flavor with coffee, have you ever.
02:14:28 Eaten the honeycomb.
02:14:30 Well, here's The funny thing. Because I'm doing the meat diet stuff.
02:14:34 I don't eat honey at all.
02:14:38 I think once I get less chunky as I put it.
02:14:43 I'll probably have. I'll probably have some honey occasionally. Not a big honey person though. Anyway, I'm not a big sweets person.
02:14:51 I have eaten the honeycomb, I mean just it's wax. So it's like if you get like fresh honeycomb and you chew on it, it's interesting, but you end up with a ball of wax in your mouth that you, you know, and yeah, I guess you wouldn't. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to eat.
02:15:04 It I don't know. I don't eat it. I spit out the wax part. It's like those.
02:15:10 Those old vintage Halloween wax lips treats that they used to give the kids where it tasted like and I had like some kind of candy flavor, but it was wax and you could chew on it. But you know, it's like.
02:15:23 Gum before there was gum, I guess.
02:15:27 Yeah, I mean, honey.
02:15:29 I like. I like cream honey.
02:15:32 But cream honey gets you gets you in trouble because like.
02:15:36 It's so good and it's, but it's like.
02:15:40 It's sugar.
02:15:42 It's it's better than fructose and it's better than I mean, rather high fructose corn syrup or something like that. It's better than one of these highly processed sugars, but it's still sugar at the end of the day. So you, you, I when I reincorporate honey, if I ever do.
02:16:03 It'll probably just.
02:16:03 Be tasting it from time to time and and just using it very sparingly.
02:16:11 But yeah, I'm. I'm not. I'm not a big, weirdly enough, I'm not a.
02:16:15 Big sweets person.
02:16:17 I know that sounds crazy. It's probably not the best thing I can say marketing wise, but it's just true. I'm.
02:16:22 Just not like a.
02:16:23 I like, I'll tell you. I tasted all my honey that I made and it's.
02:16:26 It's the best honey I've ever had.
02:16:28 It's it's way better than any I've ever had out of out of a jar or a.
02:16:32 Plastic container.
02:16:34 In fact, I love the smell of a hot like when you open a hive. I love that smell.
02:16:38 I love it.
02:16:40 And it's and.
02:16:41 And you could bottle that up that you could then probably charge more for that than the honey.
02:16:47 But yeah, I'm not a big.
02:16:48 Honey person, believe it or not.
02:16:51 Again, like probably not the best marketing.
02:16:57 I have, you know, I have a friend.
02:16:59 That lets me use property.
02:17:01 To put some hives on and I gave them a bunch of honey and they put it they.
02:17:08 Maybe they're just blowing smoke up my skirt, but they were saying that it was the best time they ever had and they they they went through like I gave them like a a couple of gallons of it and they're they already went through all of.
02:17:18 It they're not like fat, they're just they're like normal people.
02:17:21 And they went through like over like 2 gallons.
02:17:24 Of honey already that I gave them.
02:17:27 So you know, people like it.
02:17:31 And they put it on everything. They they put it on, they put it in tea. I I think she said they drink a lot of tea.
02:17:38 Let's see here.
02:17:42 Suicidal white male odyssey. Immediately admin banned my channel for saying TKD. What what's what's TKD? I'm not sure that is a week ago. Meanwhile, Jews openly call for genocide across every platform. Hate, hate, hate. My anger keeps me alive.
02:18:00 Well, see, that's why you need a chill stream like tonight when you just chill out, we need to let it go.
02:18:04 For a night just.
02:18:05 Kind of.
02:18:06 Hang out. Relax. Don't worry about World War 3.
02:18:13 And yeah, just don't. Don't be too worried about it. Just.
02:18:18 You don't need to give yourself an ulcer about it. Just be prepared and that's the one thing that prepping does. If you're not one of these psycho preppers that's always like, that's obsessive about it. What do you have, like enough stuff in in your, you know, pantry or what? Your closet, your little prepper? Stash whatever to to weather most things.
02:18:38 It's something you don't worry about.
02:18:40 Anymore. You don't like I.
02:18:41 Don't worry about it. Like I don't worry about if the power were to go out here and which would shut my water off. You know, the water off to my my well and everything.
02:18:50 Else I'd I'd be fine for a while. You know? If if somehow.
02:18:58 I don't know.
02:18:59 Like we, we were occupied, you know, Red Dawn style. A bunch of Cubans or whatever, started parachuting into my neighborhood and.
02:19:07 Locked us into our our streets.
02:19:10 You know away from the.
02:19:11 The food and stuff like I could. I could make it.
02:19:15 You just don't worry.
02:19:15 About stuff like like this and.
02:19:19 You can focus on the things that that you should be able to focus on. If you had lived in a normal time.
02:19:28 See Shrum, 1686, any plans for a family Devin, the world needs some little black pills running around to take over the family business. Yeah, I've already. I've, I've, I've. I'm always.
02:19:43 I've always got the gear turn gears turning in that department.
02:19:47 Like I said, I only talk about.
02:19:49 That aspect of things.
02:19:55 It's not. It's it's not an, it's not a part of my life. I'm I'm ignoring, even though I don't talk.
02:20:01 About it on the.
02:20:03 On the insomnia string.
02:20:06 Vague Garland have some worthless shekels. Yeah. Yeah, no kidding, right?
02:20:13 I got a bunch of these worthless things. It's possible that whoever buys it turns into something I don't. I I don't.
02:20:18 Think so though.
02:20:22 Suicidal white man, please say it. Total kite.
02:20:25 Death. Love. Your your work. Keep it up.
02:20:29 And never stop.
02:20:31 Alright, well you trying to get me banned or something?
02:20:34 No, I don't know.
02:20:37 Yeah, if you're promoting, look, if you're advocating for the.
02:20:40 Murder of people.
02:20:44 That's that's The thing is.
02:20:46 Yeah, you should expect because that's technically, if you do threats of violence, that's not, that's not covered under the First Amendment, right. So if you're, if you're advocating violence. Yeah. I mean, you shouldn't be surprised.
02:21:01 If you get your channel shut.
02:21:02 Down, you know.
02:21:05 So obviously I was just reading that as a demonstration as to what that acronym meant. I'm not.
02:21:13 Not supporting that, but yeah, I mean that's The thing is you can't you.
02:21:16 Can't you got to be?
02:21:18 Smart man, you can't. You can't advocate for genocide unless unless your people on the platform.
02:21:29 A lowly scrawl, as you as you as you've noticed a lowly scribing God's arming thanks for not taking the night off. You're the only reason I'm on Twitter so I can check when you're not doing the show. Oh, well, I appreciate that.
02:21:44 Lowly scribe. It's very nice of you.
02:21:49 Amos Burton let's watch the video of The Who choked the cop.
02:21:55 At a traffic stop and got himself shot dead. Ah.
02:22:00 I think you guys can find it. I've seen it already. Like it's been on my Twitter feed a billion times.
02:22:06 It's it's the same as every other dashcam footage of some some black guy getting pulled over and not knowing how to follow simple directions and then getting shot because of it. That's all it is. It's the same it's there's like 1000 videos like that.
02:22:20 And we're not, we're not. We're not. We're trying to be linked free tonight.
02:22:25 But I think most people know what that is.
02:22:29 Reclaim says pass the Gabagool pass the gabagool.
02:22:36 Yes, pass the gabagool harmless gene. This is a.
02:22:43 It's an essay.
02:22:45 Some people on Twitter say white people having universal principles and being open to outsiders is an essential part of whiteness and to abandon them is to betray the white race and and wait and then embrace wait.
02:23:03 Some people on Twitter say that white people having universal principles and being open to outsiders is an essential part of whiteness and to abandon them is to betray the white race and and embrace the third worldism I disagree in the current situation, universal principles are maladaptive and white people need to embrace tribalism.
02:23:24 With indifference to whether the tribalism constituent, or whether tribalism constitutes the label of third worldism or not functionally, seeing virtue and universal principles as a cut moral.
02:23:37 Quality. You should value the lives of those genetically close to you more than those of genetically distant. The person who sacrifices for his family is more moral than the one who would sacrifice generically or for genetically unrelated strangers. The parent who raises the biological child is more.
02:23:58 Moral than the person who adopts and is in turn, the person who adopts the child. Yeah. OK, I get what you say. I.
02:24:04 Know what you're saying? Yeah, I I would say that.
02:24:08 Some of those people are saying that because they don't want white people to have.
02:24:13 In Group preference.
02:24:15 And that they are against us and that's just their way of trying to get you, you know, to not have in Group preference because it's a superpower.
02:24:26 Some of the people saying that genuinely think that it's part of what makes white people good and you're going to take it away. Well, I'm sorry, but we don't. We didn't just stop evolving in the 90s.
02:24:37 Right.
02:24:40 What? Well, and here's the other thing too is whites hating group preference, especially American whites.
02:24:47 We've, we've gone over this history in this on this channel over and over and over again.
02:24:53 You know the how how based on quote, Americans sounded even just like 40-50 years ago. It's insane. It's unreal how different.
02:25:02 The way that I mean there, look, there's one thing to have universal morality in terms of, you know, treating everyone.
02:25:13 With respect and not having these little.
02:25:16 Underhanded rules about like.
02:25:21 You know, like the Jews have where they you treat everyone else like they're like you have a totally different set of.
02:25:26 Morals when you.
02:25:27 When you interface with other peoples right? Like I don't think anyone's really advocating that. I do think people should prefer their own and and and act accordingly in the same way that you would. I I just say a little bit of nepotism goes a long way.
02:25:41 And we just have a a complete lack of it. And all I'm asking is that you practice a little bit of it. And as you said with your example, the same way you would for your.
02:25:52 I mean, you're still gonna hold your, your sons and daughters to the same standards you would other people, right? It's not like you're you have a whole different morality for your children that you have for everybody else.
02:26:04 But you're also going to help them financially in times that you wouldn't help financially a stranger.
02:26:10 And that's all I'm saying. And I think that's all a lot of people are saying. I don't think anyone saying that.
02:26:15 You know, we turn in the Jews or something.
02:26:19 Reaver reaver.
02:26:25 Reaver a joke? Ohh, here we go.
02:26:30 A joke 2 **** are driving down the road, they get rear-ended at a stop light. The *** driving says to the other one.
02:26:39 Tell him I'll sue the passenger fad goes to the other guy's a big construction worker and an F-350 and says he's going to sue you.
02:26:48 The construction worker says, tell him he can **** ** ****.
02:26:54 So the fad goes back and to his friend and says he wants to settle out of court.
02:27:05 All right. There you go. There's.
02:27:08 Thought we were done with Dad jokes. We were not done with Dad jokes.
02:27:12 Reaver I also or also fields and friends and I are hanging out at IRL right now. We're thinking about starting a community in bows. Arizona thoughts also, you're also shout out to blood of tyrants.
02:27:31 I don't know. I'd have to. I'd have to look up bows, Arizona.
02:27:34 I'll tell you one thing.
02:27:37 I I think the.
02:27:40 Personally, I think that the The Hobbit, The Hobbit.
02:27:44 Domes would be cool.
02:27:46 The Desert Hobbit domes.
02:27:51 That's that's just me. That's my personal fantasy is to have desert Hobbit domes at some point slightly underground.
02:28:00 Desert Hobbit domes. I think it would work.
02:28:03 A big thing.
02:28:04 I would look into. I don't know what county that is, but I would look.
02:28:06 Into building codes.
02:28:10 Because that's gonna. Well, I don't know.
02:28:11 Unless you have tons of money, maybe you've got.
02:28:13 Tons of money.
02:28:16 But yeah, I mean.
02:28:18 That's going to be a big factor is check.
02:28:20 Out the local.
02:28:20 Government see if the local government is because you don't know until you've. I mean, unless you've been there. I mean, I I would check out. I would talk to people that live there and and check out the local government and see how.
02:28:35 How difficult it would be to to do something like that and not have?
02:28:40 A lot of problems and.
02:28:44 Also, a lot of Arizona, like a lot of.
02:28:47 The southwest has.
02:28:49 Demographic issues.
02:28:51 So I would I would definitely scope that out first too.
02:28:56 Appalachian. Saxon. Appalachian. Saxon.
02:29:06 Been nice to see no one I know care about Israel. Do you think Americans bandwidth to care about or care about far away things is drying up quickly with inflation, no sense of unity. Everything in the country degrading quickly, etcetera.
02:29:26 They seem to not feel rich, powerful or invested enough to care.
02:29:32 Be nice to see.
02:29:33 No one I know care about Israel. Do you think Americans man want to?
02:29:36 Care about blah, blah, blah blah blah.
02:29:38 I I just think that they Americans naturally are like that. Like I said before Pre 911, that's how Americans look the the reason why the Zionists had.
02:29:49 To do 9/11.
02:29:51 Is they? They did the research and found that Americans didn't want to go to war.
02:29:55 In the Middle East for no reason.
02:29:58 And so that's, I guess if there's a white pill, I mean is that prior to 911?
02:30:04 That was just.
02:30:04 Naturally, how Americans were.
02:30:07 You know, they, they they didn't. They didn't feel motivated to do that.
02:30:12 And then 911 kind of.
02:30:14 Changed all that.
02:30:16 And which is why another 911 is.
02:30:19 Very possible, very probable in my opinion, actually.
02:30:25 So that's, I mean, it's entirely likely that some kind of massive false flag would take place to.
02:30:32 To regenerate that those feelings that are kind of waning.
02:30:36 And you're right. If it would be a.
02:30:38 Lot better or easier?
02:30:40 If we didn't have any.
02:30:41 Of our own problems to deal.
02:30:42 With that's that is a big difference too.
02:30:45 Is, but I mean if think about it like in the 90s, right when things were relatively good.
02:30:52 You know the the racial stuff wasn't like it is now. The demographics hadn't really kicked in. I mean, it was already, it was already baked in like it was going to happen, but.
02:31:03 You know it was.
02:31:05 All the institutions were still run by white people and Jews, you know, but it wasn't. You didn't have, like, the all these warring factions and competing groups in positions of power. Yet, I mean, they were here and it was. It was.
02:31:18 Coming, but it wasn't, you know, it wasn't like baked in or it wasn't like.
02:31:25 It wasn't like in your face like it is now, right? So you know, I guess that's like a good thing is even the 90s when things were relatively good, people were just like, Nah, don't care.
02:31:38 Don't care. They had to do a 911 to make them care.
02:31:41 Now when things are bad, it's like people really don't care.
02:31:45 Because they got their own ******* problems.
02:31:51 Let's see here.
02:31:55 Arch Stanton, Arch Stanton.
02:32:11 Great idea. Doing a laid back stream tonight.
02:32:14 So tired of the noise about the current thing.
02:32:17 By the way, it'd be fun to see you do a stream where you're just goofing on all the con ink shells I used to watch people like Dan Bongino, and he's one of the worst offenders. Yeah, it'd be. It'd be. It'd be pretty easy to do. I actually thought about doing this the other day. I was driving around.
02:32:38 And I tune into some.
02:32:40 Local or localish am talk radio host.
02:32:44 And it was just it was worse than anything I've ever seen from from boomers on the Internet. It was so bad. I was like, oh, I kind of wish I was recording this because it's so over the top bad. And so I was thinking I might do something like that just because a lot of people don't listen to talk radio anymore. And which is? It's funny because like, when you think about what's programming these people.
02:33:06 To be like this and you think stuff like, you know Sean Hannity, Fox News? Yeah, that, that that is true. But a lot of these people are still listening to talk radio. Believe it or not. And it the programming on talk radio is 1000 times worse than what you'd see on Sean Hannity.
02:33:22 And in fact, he's 1000 times worse on his radio show than he is on TV.
02:33:27 So that might be worth doing too. Just kind of do like hey look.
02:33:31 You know, you think it's bad you.
02:33:33 Think Ben Shapiro's bad, you know, let's do some of this stuff.
02:33:38 And it's just so dumb too. Like it's so dumb. It's so low IQ like it. It's unbelievable to me.
02:33:44 That there was a time, and maybe it's just the quality has gone down and that's entirely possible.
02:33:49 But it just seems to me like I remember thinking that talk radio is engaging and entertaining, and these people had insights and and I now it's just.
02:33:57 Like what the **** is this? That I'm even listening to?
02:34:02 But yeah, thank you for the support there, Arch Stanton.
02:34:06 Norbert the tiger.
02:34:09 Norbert the tiger.
02:34:23 Norbert the tiger is Richard Parker. Tiger from Life of Pi, a Jew. While his biology is that of a tiger.
02:34:33 He exists as a parasite on a lifeboat for 227 days when the parasite tiger has nothing left to mooch from his host, he scurries into the jungle without so much as a thank you.
02:34:50 It's been a really long time. I I think I saw that when it was a new movie and I I don't remember the.
02:34:57 I doubt that. That's.
02:34:58 What it's supposed to be, right?
02:35:01 I doubt that that's what it was supposed to be, but I don't remember the relationship between the the boy and the tiger enough to.
02:35:08 To to to really comment on that.
02:35:12 But I doubt that's what it's supposed to be.
02:35:16 Plus, the tiger was at least.
02:35:18 Wasn't the tiger kind of like an inspiration? That's what kept him alive, right? Like, that's what kept him struggling. That's what kept him motivated to keep on living.
02:35:27 So I don't think.
02:35:29 That would be Jews.
02:35:35 Creative Bot 72.
02:35:37 I like the music. Well, that's good. That's good. I'm glad it.
02:35:41 I I just I.
02:35:42 Really quickly really quickly rammed together a bunch of, you know, like, you know, chill party music from the 90s and then put an effect on it to make it sound.
02:35:56 Like it was in the other room.
02:35:57 And then.
02:35:59 Put some party voices underneath a little bit.
02:36:03 So hopefully it hasn't been too annoying.
02:36:07 Suicidal white male.
02:36:16 Says I am immature apology. Apologies. Take my money. Well, OK. Well, like I said, just.
02:36:23 I get that you're mad. I understand, but you can't advocate for violence and and expect nothing to.
02:36:32 Look, you might be someone that believes in a kind of free speech where you.
02:36:37 Should be able to do that.
02:36:39 I think there's an argument to be made to where at times that might be an appropriate thing, but the reality is unfortunately that under our current system, that's the No, No, that's the it's one of the few no Nos. But that's, you know, that's a no no.
02:36:58 But I appreciate.
02:36:58 It no problem. I have them at kalashnikova. Hey, Deb and I knew Israel was lying about the Gaza hospital bombing as soon as I heard it. Heard it because I have seen big explosions in real life. I knew an explosion that large could not have been the result of the small rockets and Islamic Jihad has.
02:37:19 I bet it was 1000 LB thousand pound box.
02:37:23 Yeah, like it was, it was. You watched that. And look, I've never been shelled or anything like that, but I've seen enough footage to know that that wasn't like a malfunctioning rocket. I've seen enough of the Hamas rockets, even the ones that hit their targets or a target because they're not targeted, they just, they're randomly lobbing them over the fence, basically and hoping to hit something.
02:37:43 And even when they do hit something, it's it like maybe blows up part of a car or starts a fire. I mean, it's just really big fireworks. They don't have. They don't have any.
02:37:52 Kind of.
02:37:53 They have no capability to to do anything like that, and all you have to do is hear the.
02:37:58 Speed at which it came in.
02:37:59 The the Yeah, the the Doppler effect of it coming in. I mean it was. There's no way that that was just.
02:38:08 A malfunctioning rocket and anyone that that's.
02:38:11 That's played with fireworks. Even what should know that? Like if you've played, if you've shot each other with bottle rockets or blown up little, you know, we used to make bombs, we'd get those. The empty CO2 cartridges from, like BB guns and.
02:38:24 Stuff and we'd fill them up. We'd make little pipe bombs. Basically, you'd grind all the gunpowder out of either bullets or, you know, somewhere we'd get it. And you put it in one of those things and either put a model rocket igniter in it so that you could blow it up remotely. Or if you really didn't mind the possibility of losing the.
02:38:44 And you could ram a like a cherry bomb fuse into the top and just you know I'm I'm familiar with just like boy explosions. Like, you know what? What boys do and know that like, yeah, that's that's like that's not like a it's not like the kind of rocket that.
02:39:01 Hamas can make.
02:39:05 And then you say, hey, Devin, are you also not a little Jew fatigued? I can't stand all the Jew propaganda mainstream media constantly portraying Jews as victims. America, the slave state of Israel, Hitler said about the US 1/2 of the population is jewified and the other half is negra fied, kind of prophetic words nowadays.
02:39:25 Yeah, I'm. I'm kind of just worn out on it. I just.
02:39:28 Kind of wish that it would.
02:39:30 It would go away, you know, never mind.
02:39:38 After Matt Kalashnikova again, Israel could false flag attack the US ship so easily Israel has advanced submarines they could just launch torpedo.
02:39:49 And blame it on.
02:39:50 The dungeons? Yeah. Easily. Easily. I mean, look, the USS Liberty. So we don't have to look that far to see an example of this actually having happened.
02:40:01 So it's not, it's not something that is unrealistic and it's something you.
02:40:06 Should be prepared for.
02:40:09 Jay Ray, 1981 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:40:18 I've been married for 12 years. Tomorrow. Well, congratulations. My wife is a devout Catholic. I'm a Hamas terrorist. We make it work, she laughed when I said that.
02:40:29 You are never going.
02:40:30 To agree, but you will follow but you, but they will follow you, I guess is my point if that makes sense.
02:40:39 You are never going to agree, but they will follow.
02:40:41 You talk about women.
02:40:44 Yeah, I mean women.
02:40:47 Or something else?
02:40:50 That's all I'm going to say.
02:40:52 But yeah, they will follow you. They'll follow.
02:40:54 You if you're a strong man.
02:40:57 But congratulations and thank you for the support. Jay Ray, 1981.
02:41:01 Suicidal white male in the secret team. Fletcher Prouty exposes the fact that the Vietnam War was a CIA black up, which was purposely escalated. American patriotism has been a betrayal.
02:41:16 Betrayal since 1917. This is why I wear the stars and bars.
02:41:23 Yeah. No, they, they, they.
02:41:24 We've been getting false flagged into wars since the Civil war.
02:41:29 I mean probably since before that I I just think that's a normal thing.
02:41:32 That we don't. I mean, it's the kind of thing that doesn't occur to the average person, but it's I think it's the kind of thing that occurs absolutely to the average ruling class member. I think it's just part of the.
02:41:42 You know, it's just like there's aspects of beekeeping that don't. You guys wouldn't think of because you're not beekeepers. You wouldn't think about it if I told you certain things about beekeeping, it would. It might sound counterintuitive or weird.
02:41:56 Right. But you know I said it to a beekeeper they would like, yeah, of course, same thing. It's it's. I think it's just like a tool of the trade. I think if you're in the ruling class, false flags is just one.
02:42:06 Of the tools in your in your toolbox.
02:42:09 Because it works.
02:42:11 Right.
02:42:12 It works.
02:42:13 Art Stanton, I like what you said about wars.
02:42:16 And the elites.
02:42:18 What freaks me out the most is as AI takes over the more and more jobs they'll increasingly want to kill off all the useless eaters. How's that for a black pill? Oh, they've been wanting to do that for a long time. That's that's kind of why our birth rate is so low that that was engineered, that was engineered. It's not hard to make your birth rate go up. They were, but they were actively trying to do the opposite.
02:42:38 They've done lots of streams on that where they've admitted that. So yeah, I and I think that in anticipation of the automation that they've, they've been working on that. And then I think that the.
02:42:51 The mass immigration is to make that easier. I mean, because that sounds counterintuitive also, right? Like if you're trying to make the population go down, why do you want more people? Well, because when it's really time to knock down the population, it's going to be way easier to deal with with a different demographic than it is to deal with us.
02:43:12 Sam's junk regarding Murdoch Murdoch's book. That's right. Can you? Yeah. Yeah, I'll try.
02:43:22 I'm not. I'm not go anything.
02:43:23 Super long. I'll just. I'll write something.
02:43:25 Good. Can you see EM14's chat to you on gab? If it's hard to come up with something, feel free to just make it breezy. Yeah, I'll just do something. I'll think of something.
02:43:37 I just keep forgetting to do that.
02:43:39 I don't think it's something just short.
02:43:43 And to the point.
02:43:47 Polar bear odyssey.
02:43:49 Imagine getting a letter in the mail and you voluntarily going to die overseas. During Nam, almost 600,000 people just ignored the request. That is one in four. Only three thousand were ever sent through trial that showed up for jail, and that's a.
02:44:09 At 0.1% odds, just ignore the draft.
02:44:13 Well, I can't tell you that to ignore the draft, but I can tell you that it does seem to be something that.
02:44:20 Doesn't come with a lot of downsides for everybody at.
02:44:23 Least for some for some I.
02:44:26 I promise you they'll make examples out of some people. They'll have to. But you're right. It's like if everyone just stops and ignores it, then you know what?
02:44:34 Are they going to do really?
02:44:36 Suicidal white male. I think that Trump can catalyze the US into war, especially civil war. His cult following is huge. Yeah, I think that if he gets thrown in jail or something like that, he could do it. I just don't know that he will do it. I.
02:44:51 Think that that.
02:44:53 These these kinds of people.
02:44:55 One of the reason why I don't trust people that come from money is they.
02:44:59 Have something to lose.
02:45:02 Trump has way more to lose by starting kicking off a civil war than he does to gain. And the only way that changes is if they put him in a position where he's going to go to jail or something like that. That would change things.
02:45:16 You know, like if it's, but he's so old. That's the other problem. He's so ******* old. It's kind of like. Well, I mean, for how long? Right. Like like if he was, like, 20 years younger, this would be a much different situation as it is. He's he's like about the same age as Biden.
02:45:35 Which is why he doesn't make.
02:45:36 Fun of Biden's age?
02:45:39 Harmless. Gee, I heard that during World War 1 upper class British people sent their sons to war and their sons were killed in action at higher rates than those of the lower class. Prime Minister, HHS with son was killed in action in the US Army Theodore Roosevelt's son.
02:45:59 Was killed.
02:46:01 Yeah, I don't know much about that, but I would say that.
02:46:05 World War One was was a completely different time and you probably had a ruling class that was not as adversarial as it was post World War 2.
02:46:18 But yeah, I don't know what the actual numbers are on that, but I think I I get the sense that you're right.
02:46:24 Amos Burton just unloading these twenty **** coins. It took ten months to earn. Yeah, thanks for the great chill stream, Devin. I appreciate that.
02:46:35 The IST.
02:46:37 Devin, while in the minority arguing for religion, rationally exist arguments for God's existence. Cult kalam. I think that word is moral argument on ontological argument argument for resurrection of Jesus, etcetera. Have you ever been down that road? No. I just think that's a losing.
02:46:57 Battle too, because it's you. You can't.
02:47:02 You can't make a scientific argument for religion, and like I don't think anyone.
02:47:07 'S ever been convinced by that?
02:47:09 I think that's for people who are already convinced, who are just trying to they're trying to sort it their their theology.
02:47:18 Or their beliefs.
02:47:20 So that it's compatible with their with with other parts of their rational mind they want to square it with things and so they make these really complex.
02:47:30 Related scientific arguments for different you.
02:47:33 Know whatever. That's fine. I just don't. I don't. I don't know of a single.
02:47:40 Success from like a, an A missionary, for example, going around, converting people by making the scientific argument for the resurrection, you know, I mean, like, I don't think that works.
02:47:51 And and I I just don't think it's that persuasive to people that don't already believe in it, because a lot of the evidence is.
02:47:59 You know you're having to rely on religious texts.
02:48:03 And if someone questions the.
02:48:05 Legitimacy of that religion. Religious text that you're using as.
02:48:09 Some of the scientific basis or whatever of your argument. Then it's kind of, you know, it doesn't really make any sense.
02:48:17 Damn Bigfoot. I think Europe has too many Muslims now to go to war with Israel or for Israel. There are there are many European cities with 10 thousands, 10s of thousands of mostly Muslims and leftists who came out of the to protest for Palestine.
02:48:37 Suicidal white male racism is a social construct. Race is a fact of lineage.
02:48:44 Easy turn around.
02:48:47 Like like. I'm not sure what you mean by that, but like I I like I said, I think social constructs are just.
02:48:52 A product of biology.
02:48:55 Suicidal white male. Red Dog says that race isn't a social construct. Society is a racial construct based.
02:49:05 I'm not sure what you mean by that.
02:49:09 I think probably about the same thing.
02:49:11 The thin red line. If the West is destroyed, the Jews might move to China anyway and claim that they are European and then complain about how their countries were destroyed by multiculturalism in order to gain sympathy from the Chinese.
02:49:28 They might.
02:49:30 I I just think the Chinese will. They won't be able to. I don't think they'll be able to integrate into Chinese culture or societies anywhere near as successfully as they were able to do in the West.
02:49:46 And then there's Red Dog saying race isn't a social construct. Society is a racial or society is a racial construct, OK?
02:49:54 Yeah, that's basically what I was saying.
02:49:55 In in other words.
02:49:58 Diogenes Diogenes.
02:50:01 Heaven English are the police, French are the chefs, Germans are the engineers, Italians are the lovers, and the Swiss run thing.
02:50:11 Hell, Germans are the police. English are the chefs, French are the engineers. Swiss are the lovers, and the Italians run things sadly dated, like the vacation movie.
02:50:26 Yeah, it makes a little bit of sense.
02:50:27 There. But yeah, that highlights the fact that you can even have a joke like that highlights the differences in the people.
02:50:36 Damn, Bigfoot. Do you think circumcision had an impact on why these Jews and Muslims are so ****** ***?
02:50:43 There have been studies that show cutting the foreskin, even as a baby, has traumatic effects.
02:50:47 On the brain.
02:50:52 Sorry, I had to cough there for a second.
02:50:55 I don't. Maybe I I've never studied it.
02:50:59 I can't be good, right? It can't be good. We're welcome to Earth. Now let. Let's see your penis so I can chop chop.
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02:51:06 Part of it off.Devon Stack
02:51:07 I mean that can't be good.02:51:12 I don't know that that's why they do it.
02:51:16 I I hear it's increasingly difficult to, I mean, you don't like if you have your kid in a hospital, you have to watch those ******* like Hawks and keep telling them not to do it because they'll they'll keep trying to do it.
02:51:29 I've heard this from multiple people.
02:51:30 That that over and over and over again.
02:51:32 They're like, all right, well, we're here to.
02:51:34 Give this do the circumcision have to say no.
02:51:37 Oh, why don't you want to?
02:51:38 Do it doesn't matter. I'm not going to do it.
02:51:40 And then like the next.
02:51:41 Day. Hey, I'm here to do this.
02:51:43 Circumcision again, they just try to like wear you.
02:51:45 Down and get you to do it for some reason they're obsessed.
02:51:49 My guess is because they make more money off that obviously, but there might be other.
02:51:53 Nefarious reasons for it.
02:51:57 Rowdy dude. Hail Devin just dropping shackles to show appreciation. We'll appreciate that.
02:52:04 Jack Russell, having been Jew Pilled for the having been Jew pilled the level you are now. Do you still hold Jesus in high regard?
02:52:14 I yeah, I don't, I.
02:52:15 Don't I think that's independent of?
02:52:20 Because the the the theology of Jesus.
02:52:26 While you can say it has its origins in Judaism, obviously, and that very likely, I mean, there's very few people who think that he wasn't Jewish.
02:52:40 His theology.
02:52:43 Regardless, is counter counter Semitic.
02:52:49 I mean, it's basically saying all this Jewish stuff, throw it in the trash. Here's.
02:52:53 The new way of doing things.
02:52:55 That's why Jews hate him so much.
02:52:58 Now I know there's people that have.
02:53:00 You know very complex feelings about all.
02:53:03 That, but no, I I don't think that.
02:53:09 That Jesus.
02:53:11 Having you know, you know, Jesus coming out of.
02:53:18 The the Middle East and being most likely Jewish. And again there's people to argue about it.
02:53:22 Whatever I I don't think that that changes the theology and changes the fact that it's it's counter counter Semitic.
02:53:31 You know.
02:53:34 Let's see here. ******** ******. For $1.00. ******** ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 4
02:53:39 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 6
02:53:44 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon Stack
02:53:51 It amazes me how you'll see this coming from the top Likud leaders.02:53:57 Say this about Russia.
02:53:59 And still say Russia is in with the Jews.
02:54:02 And Israel, with a straight face.
02:54:06 My guess is that's the clip from the Likud party guy. I played it last stream.
02:54:12 I don't, I don't say that.
02:54:14 Russia is in with the Jews in in Israel I I do say that a lot of.
02:54:20 Russian oligarchs are Jewish, but I don't say that.
02:54:25 Russia is in with the Jews and Israel.
02:54:30 And and if people want to say the clip that it I think Keith Woods tweeted it out. It's easy to see on his timeline. There's a member of the Likud party that basically loses his ****. I played it last stream. He loses his **** and says that Russia's next after they finish.
02:54:43 Off Hamas or whatever.
02:54:45 Jack Russell, outdoor boys YT channel or YouTube channel is another wholesome creator other than you, although Mormon has a good reputation, YouTube seems to disagree. Search results only show ex believer and why I left Mormon videos.
02:55:04 Well, yeah, obviously, yeah, I.
02:55:06 Mean because Mormons are notoriously white and right leaning.
02:55:15 Obviously they're going to, they're going to prioritize the anti Mormon videos as a result.
02:55:21 I don't think it's limited just to Mormons. I I think that's just conservative.
02:55:27 Christians, generally speaking.
02:55:31 But good that I've never heard of that guy.
02:55:33 Guitar guitar, Guitar Dude 1356. I also see a parallel between Jews using God the justified genocide in the Old Testament and current events. My pastor said that God in the Old Testament and New Testament are the same that Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice for our sins and that is the reason why.
02:55:54 God isn't punishing us like the past.
02:55:58 Yeah, I think that's.
02:56:00 Probably the the normal. I think that's probably the normative.
02:56:04 Protestant interpretation of things.
02:56:08 That Jesus came and died on the cross so that it stopped being as brutal. I don't know. I'm again, I'm not a theologian.
02:56:17 Also, should we partly partially blame the European merchants who use Jews as the loophole for Usery, IE guys like Marco Polo, who likely use the Jews to fund his travels? I think that was ******** and what was allowed, what has allowed them to dominate the world? Is it too late to fix these mistakes?
02:56:38 Well, unless you have some kind of debt reset, absolutely because you have a lot of extremely rich and powerful people who they're only powerful because they're rich and they're only rich because of the monetary system. So the last thing they'd want to do is see the.
02:56:53 Monetary system go away.
02:56:55 And so you'd be up against the biggest fight of your life.
02:56:58 Imagine, imagine, generational wealth that goes back 1000 years. People and those families being told they'd have to go work at Starbucks. You know, like, that's not going to ******* work. And they'll they'll they'll literally make nations go to war to stop it. They don't care how many hundreds of millions of people have to die to to prevent that. They will. They'll do it.
02:57:18 As far as the Usery thing goes, look, it wasn't just Marco Polo was European royalty.
02:57:25 That did the same thing to fund their wars, ironically.
02:57:28 So that's yeah.
02:57:32 I I I don't think you can fix that without a massive *******.
02:57:36 Reset. That would probably involve a lot of.
02:57:40 A lot of kinetic activity.
02:57:43 Damn Bigfoot. You should make Mead with your honey. That's if you have a lot. Also, did you ever hear of Manuka honey from New Zealand? It's $20.00 for a jar. I'm tempted to try it out. Yeah, I've heard of it. It's like white.
02:58:00 I've heard it's good. I've never had it though. That is like one of the fancier honeys that that exist out there. I've not made meat. I don't I.
02:58:08 Don't have enough this.
02:58:08 Year was exceptionally.
02:58:11 Dry and I've had to feed most of the honey that I've I've I took back to the bees.
02:58:17 Hands got Arian. I was thinking about the idea of the Trinity today, and I noticed that the obvious interaction and interconnectedness of the three Abrahamic religions is why they get all esoteric about the Trinity. Mystery 3 religions to get all the goy worshipping the Jews and their version of God.
02:58:37 Chill stream I I I've heard people talk about that. I don't know that it's some big planned kind of a thing or.
02:58:45 Or they're just happens to be a lot of overlap between 3 religions that came from the Middle East, you know.
02:58:53 Hard to know, hard to say. We don't. I don't have a time machine.
02:58:58 Although this is the party time machine stream, I wish I had a time machine.
02:59:05 Returned Fagot for $1.00 again. Oh ******** ******.
02:59:11 I think I'll just do this.
02:59:16 Speaking of Alex, ****** said with a straight face that Palestinians blow up.
02:59:21 Or blew up their own hospital to cover for Israel.
02:59:25 And he's ****** that Nick called him out on it. I hope his lawsuit ruins him. PS Nick follows you on X under autumn. Grouper. Hope you two can talk things and hope.
02:59:40 Hope you decide to stream on cozy one day.
02:59:45 UM.
02:59:46 Yeah. Look, he's married to a Jew.
02:59:51 And his kids, or at least some of them, I think.
02:59:53 Are therefore Jewish, he has said.
02:59:57 Openly and often that he's a Zionist.
03:00:00 And he's had Ultra Zionist preachers on his guests, and I mean like Ultra Zionist like like the kinds that.
03:00:07 They exist. Their entire existence is there to funnel money out of the hands of goys.
03:00:16 Into Israel.
03:00:18 And to prep them to die for Israel and.
03:00:23 Alex has had uncritically had these people on his guests and agreed with their theology when they've been on his shows.
03:00:31 He is a Zionist.
03:00:35 I I don't know that he believes all of it or what I I can't get into his head.
03:00:40 But he has said he's a Zionist multiple times.
03:00:44 Which is way different than what?
03:00:46 It used to say, but you know.
03:00:50 I don't. I again. I can't. I can't read his mind in, in terms of going on cozy. I don't know. I I I think, like I said, I'd prefer like a.
03:01:00 A not you.
03:01:01 Know no offense to cozy or whatever, I just would prefer some place that's got more foot traffic.
03:01:05 And and that's.
03:01:08 More of a a neutral space, if you will.
03:01:13 A neutral zone.
03:01:17 Devon stacked for fewer.
03:01:20 Devon Stack for fewer.
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03:01:36 I'm just a weekend photographer.Devon Stack
03:01:41 Dollar amount for a custom shirt. Also India. Indians can get in the pit.03:01:49 Dollar amount for a custom shirt. I don't know what you mean like.
03:01:54 What would I charge for like a one off shirt?
03:01:58 I don't know.
03:02:00 I'm not a shirt maker.
03:02:02 I don't know.
03:02:04 Yeah, I I don't. I don't think I do like a A1. I mean, I don't know if I were to do something like that, what I would do is I would do.
03:02:12 Like limited edition type stuff, but I.
03:02:16 I I thought like there was a bunch of codes going off.
03:02:22 I don't know what it is about the winter that coyotes come out in force in the winter like all summer long like I'd hear coyotes and every once in a while, not a big deal. I have been like I I last night. In fact, part of why I haven't slept today is I ran outside. I ran outside. It was, I don't know, actually was like 2:00 in the morning.
03:02:42 I had my my windows open cause it's kind of cool. Now I don't have to have the air conditioner on or what.
03:02:48 Over and sorry my window is open and I heard like right and.
03:02:53 I knew Truro was.
03:02:53 Out there.
03:02:54 Right outside, right outside, like a a coyote howling. So I grabbed my gun and I flash. Well, actually, I wasn't. Flashlight was a headlamp.
03:03:02 And ran outside.
03:03:04 And chase this *******.
03:03:06 Coyote while shooting at it through the desert.
03:03:09 And it finally you.
03:03:10 Know. Got it. Kept howling was that.
03:03:12 Was the weird thing is, I wasn't hitting it and it kept doing like the the Coyote house. So I thought for sure.
03:03:20 It it it was.
03:03:22 I don't know, actually. I don't know what it was doing, but I for some reason in my head I thought like that meant that that he had scored some food. Then he had, like Trello, I had this vision of, like, Trello, hanging out of his ******* mouth or whatever.
03:03:33 And then I get back to the. This was I I totally forgot this.
03:03:36 Happened. This is like less.
03:03:37 Than 24 hours ago.
03:03:39 And then I get back to the the pillbox and turn or, like, lazily walks out of the shed like it's all sleepy eyed and just like like he doesn't even know what happened. I was like firing into the desk like it was the loudest thing ever, obviously.
03:03:51 And all I did was.
03:03:52 Wake him up.
03:03:54 Ohh what was your?
03:03:57 Indians can get in the pit.
03:03:59 India. Indians. Yeah, some of them for sure.
03:04:05 A A gory on the Internet.
03:04:09 A goy on the Internet with.
03:04:11 The *** **** money.
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03:04:12 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.Devon Stack
03:04:17 Look how jewy this *** is.03:04:36 Go on the Internet. Good morning. Just woke up before a cup of coffee.
03:04:40 Me mental defect here.
03:04:42 Take some money. Good Sir. Now coffee.
03:04:48 I don't know if I read that crazy or.
03:04:50 You wrote that crazy.
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03:04:51 I am not not to defect.03:04:55 And I don't see why. How can the doctor?
03:04:57 Say that I am.
Speaker 1
03:04:58 Went through this.Devon Stack
03:05:03 Thank you very much for the support. A going on the Internet.03:05:08 Veruca salt.
03:05:10 Hi, Devin. Great chill stream tonight. Just wondering about your mystery box idea. Is that still in the works, maybe next year? Thank you for all your amazing hard work, Churro 2024. He knows how to defend the borders. Yeah, so.
03:05:26 Well, I I don't want to, like, ruin the surprise box.
03:05:34 It's a matter of.
03:05:37 Spending money to get things to put that to make the things.
03:05:41 They go in the surprise I I that's about as specific as I can be.
03:05:47 It's about I have to buy like, well, I can't. I don't wanna ruin the surprise box. Yes, it's still, it's something will happen as soon as I can. I can.
03:05:54 Make it happen and you.
03:05:56 Won't be disappointed in the surprise.
03:05:59 But appreciate the support there, Veruca.
03:06:02 Theist science is the only way to know things is itself not in a scientifically provable statement. So your appeal to science being necessary for arguments for God is odd.
03:06:20 I didn't say that.
03:06:23 I said kind of the opposite. Your appeal to science being necessary for arguments, for God is is odd.
03:06:29 I said the opposite, that I said that.
03:06:33 You can't convert people by making scientific arguments for God.
03:06:37 So I don't, I don't know. Maybe you're talking to.
03:06:40 Someone else. But that's not what I said.
03:06:44 Suicidal white male. My last digital dollar. I like hats. Please make some based hats, love and respect. All right. Well, that's.
03:06:52 Not a bad idea, maybe I'll make.
03:06:53 That someone actually by coincidence gave me some hats that multiple hats today just got to write one of them right here.
03:07:05 So someone gave me multiple hats today. Believe it or not, and someone out there listening knows that that's true because it was them.
03:07:15 So maybe I'll make some hats, maybe I'll make some hats.
03:07:19 Alright, master slave, did you see the video of the guy driving through the crowds in Portland?
03:07:25 I saw it again. I'm not going to do links tonight, but I.
03:07:28 Saw it on on Twitter.
03:07:30 I didn't think he was driving to the crowd, I thought.
03:07:32 He drove like around the.
03:07:35 He drove around the.
03:07:37 The parade, like through the, you know, I didn't think he. I don't think he was like, he wasn't like mowing people down or anything like that. He was just being an *******.
03:07:45 And didn't you do it on camera? Cause there's footage of him doing it like of him, right? Didn't he do?
03:07:49 It like.
03:07:50 With a camera pointing himself.
03:07:52 I it's one of those things.
03:07:53 I saw fly by my timeline and.
03:07:55 Just kind of didn't.
03:07:56 Have time to look at it.
03:07:58 Space sex. So last dream I messed up and should have said to order Apollo 11 the.
03:08:06 Jews to the wait.
03:08:09 Should have said to order Apollo.
03:08:12 11 The Jews to the moon.
03:08:16 Or I don't know.
03:08:16 What you you just made him more confusing.
03:08:19 You just made it more confusing. I don't know what you're talking about, man.
03:08:23 To order.
03:08:26 OK, well.
03:08:27 Again, I don't think we need. I don't think we.
03:08:29 Need space, Jews?
03:08:34 No space Jews, no space Jews. All right, guys. Well, I appreciate you guys hanging out with me this.
03:08:40 Weekend it's been a long week for everybody. We'll be back to.
03:08:46 More structured streams I think on Wednesday.
03:08:51 And maybe, who knows, maybe World War Three will be in full swing.
03:08:56 I kind of feel like they probably.
03:09:00 You know it's the Sabbath, it's the Jewish Sabbath today.
03:09:03 That's why I figured.
03:09:04 Not a lot would go on.
03:09:05 So they take Saturdays off the you have to take Saturdays off.
03:09:11 Although I kind of think that they're crafty enough to where they, that's the one time they would they would fight. Maybe is like, oh, that's that's when they least suspect us. Right is if we do it on.
03:09:20 A Saturday.
03:09:23 So who knows? Who knows? Really. Oh, we got one.
03:09:26 Last one that I'm going to get out of here.
03:09:28 Lord of the Kangs shout out to ******** fagot. I laugh every time you say a ******** fagot. Well there you go. Good old ******** ******. All always good for a laugh.
03:09:39 All right guys, I hope you guys have a good night and a good rest of your weekend. I'll see you on Wednesday.
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03:09:55 Now please.03:09:56 Is the fierce snake the most venomous snake in the world? One bite from.
03:10:00 Him and it's all.
03:10:01 Over no worries, mate. Luckily, we've had the anti venom sent for America's going to work. If you're not absolutely sure you're absolutely dead.
03:10:14 Ah, it appears we've used a different Courier.
03:10:19 It's OK because.