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INSOMNIA STREAM: PRISON SEX EDITION.mp3

01/06/2024
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Black Prisoner
00:01:03 In jailhouse rock.
Interviewer
00:01:19 One run through a party.
Speaker 3
00:01:26 In the county jail.
Speaker 4
00:01:27 The prison members dance.
Speaker 3
00:01:30 The band was jumping and John began to swing.
Speaker 4
00:01:33 You should have just locked that jail.
Speaker 5
00:02:01 Everybody let everybody.
Speaker 3
00:02:11 #47 seven number three.
00:02:14 The cutest jailbird I ever did see, I said, would be.
Speaker 4
00:02:17 Delighted with you pumping me come.
Speaker 3
00:02:19 On and do the jailhouse rock little me.
Speaker 6
00:02:24 I'm sorry.
Speaker 5
00:02:40 There we go.
Speaker 3
00:02:45 Side side was sitting on a block.
Speaker 4
00:02:47 Of stone over in the corner.
00:02:49 All along the bottom said anybody. Don't you be no square. You can't find a partner. Use a wooden everybody.
Speaker 3
00:03:08 Tifton Henderson, the folks, for heaven's sake, the ones looking out of chance to make a break from the Turnitin, Jenny said. The next Knicks, I'll pull the stick around. I wanna get in my kitchen.
Speaker 5
00:03:21 Everybody, like everybody.
00:04:13 Breaking rocks in the.
00:04:17 And the world.
00:04:28 Need it.
00:04:47 It's my baby girl.
Speaker 4
00:05:23 6 guns.
Speaker
00:05:37 My baby.
Neonazi Wife
00:05:55 I guess.
Speaker 4
00:06:02 The law and the law, the law and the law.
Devon Stack
00:06:23 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:06:27 Prison sex addition. I know you're probably wondering why. Why didn't you just play tools? Prison sex in the beginning. That that was like.
00:06:36 The perfect what, Elvis. What?
00:06:39 I don't know, I I.
00:06:41 Thought it was too too obvious. Anyway, I'm your host. Of course. Devin stack.
00:06:48 On this glorious January 6th.
00:06:52 January 6th. Here we are, all these years later.
00:06:57 In fact, one of the first regular insomnia streams we were covering January 6, right?
00:07:05 All the Q cards around the country telling you how you know Trump was going to arrest the deep state and the military presence in Washington was because they were worried about the the the coup or or maybe it was because they were going to arrest Biden or whatever this was.
00:07:24 I I streamed every single night.
00:07:28 I think it was January 1st of the 20th.
00:07:31 And that was the beginning. That was the beginning of the the regular streams.
00:07:37 Because everyone's telling me. Devin, you're you're just not. You're too black pilled, bro.
00:07:43 You're too black, pilled.
00:07:46 Don't you know that that the deep state is it's? It's like a movie?
00:07:51 My life is like a movie.
00:07:53 No, I'm not being influenced by movies, but my life obviously is going to be exactly like a movie.
00:08:02 And movies have happy endings.
00:08:05 That's how this story is going to conclude, because as movies have taught us all, and they, by the way, do not influence me at all, they don't influence my worldview. But.
00:08:17 It's gonna be just like a movie.
00:08:22 And so we watched.
00:08:25 Night after night, as the the steel was not stopped.
00:08:29 Lots of money went into it though, right?
00:08:33 Lots of money went into that.
00:08:36 The stop the steel was not stopped.
00:08:39 Biden was sworn in on the 20th.
00:08:43 With Lady Gaga singing that Weird Satan outfit.
00:08:48 If you guys remember that.
00:08:52 And it's funny because.
00:08:54 When January 6th took place.
00:08:58 I was posting the videos like crazy on telegram. Of all the excitement.
00:09:04 I was impressed.
00:09:07 I was impressed. I didn't think those little cute tarts had it in them to even do what they did.
00:09:15 Of course then.
00:09:17 One of them.
00:09:18 Got shot? Ashley Babbitt shot in the neck by a diversity hire. Who?
00:09:24 Not only did he not get any kind of reprimand reprimand at all, and basically.
00:09:29 Gave him metal.
00:09:32 Gave him a medal for shooting a white woman in the neck, killing her instantly while she was like 2 feet from a.
00:09:40 I don't know what, what what.
00:09:42 Department. He was right. I don't know if he was Capitol police or Seeger or whatever, but he was holding a ******* machine gun. He was just standing there casually next to another guy holding a machine gun.
00:09:59 She was shot dead.
00:10:04 Anyway, it wasn't long after that you started to hear all these conspiracy theories. Right now it was it was. It was the feds. It was the feds.
00:10:14 And I said then, as like it's interesting.
00:10:17 How the one time the one time the right grows a pair?
00:10:21 And actually does something somewhat.
00:10:24 Somewhat exciting.
00:10:26 They instantly denounce it themselves.
00:10:31 It'd be almost like, I guess there.
00:10:33 Was a little bit of this.
00:10:35 But it actually was. It was the same people.
00:10:37 Remember, remember when Black Lives matter.
00:10:41 And Antifa was going around during the summer of love just prior to the January 6th stuff burning down the entire country.
00:10:50 And you had all these people on the Internet.
00:10:52 Saying oh look.
00:10:54 Look, there's, there's bricks, there's bricks stacked up at this construction site in a city, and I've never been to a big city before, not realize how normal this is. There's bricks on a pallet next to a construction. Clearly the deep state.
00:11:08 The deep state has they're they're engineering these riots.
00:11:11 They're trying to.
00:11:12 Divide us. That's the you know, that was the.
00:11:15 Well, they still say that, right?
00:11:16 They're trying to divide us.
00:11:19 The deep state, with their clever planning, they knew they knew.
00:11:24 If they just put a pallet of bricks somewhere.
00:11:28 Namely, a construction site in the downtown area.
00:11:31 That was that was their big social engineering platform. That's the all the creativity.
00:11:38 That's all the creativity and.
00:11:42 Planning that goes into social engineering. Just drop. Just plop a a power to brick somewhere.
00:11:50 So all these people that they're they're they're.
00:11:52 Just trying to find a way they're trying to.
00:11:54 Find a way.
00:11:57 To excuse the behavior of the Black Lives Matter rioters for some reason.
00:12:04 And they're trying to explain it.
00:12:06 Yeah, usually it's the.
00:12:07 Same people who think everything's fake.
00:12:09 So just everything's fake, I guess.
00:12:13 The same people trying to find, you know, explain away Antifa violence.
00:12:19 Oh no, it's.
00:12:20 The deep state you can see cause look, power the bricks.
00:12:23 That a construction site downtown.
00:12:26 You live in DC, the the the sidewalks are, they're just bricks held in there with sand, like they're not even ordered in.
00:12:34 And because they get.
00:12:35 You got to be careful where?
00:12:36 You how you walk in.
00:12:37 Fact, because you'll.
00:12:39 Get tripped up by those ******* bricks if you're not.
00:12:42 And because they're just bricks laying in there with sand like there's pallets of bricks everywhere because they have to, like replace the.
00:12:47 Bricks all the time.
00:12:50 But anyway.
00:12:52 These same people trying to excuse the the behavior of Antifa. They were the first ones that.
00:12:58 In in, in.
00:12:59 Horror as they watch their screens and they watch the violence.
00:13:03 They watched the riot taking place on January 6th. They were like ohh look, it's it's actually Antifa. You can tell it was Antifa.
00:13:12 Well, you know, if I was the deep state, I would.
00:13:14 Have just put a few.
00:13:15 Pallets of bricks.
00:13:16 Around the around the.
00:13:19 Capitol building, right. That's all you would have had to have done. Apparently. Just put pallets of bricks out.
00:13:27 Now I get it to some extent because the way it's been treated, you know, treated right, they make it sound as if it was an insurrection, insurrection.
00:13:38 Which is completely ******** because.
00:13:42 No one brought a gun.
00:13:43 Except for the guy who shot Ashley.
00:13:45 Babbitt in the neck.
00:13:47 Nobody brought a gun.
00:13:52 The Capitol Police, what they were shooting rubber bullets and flash bangs and injuring protesters.
00:14:00 That weren't really doing anything at the time.
00:14:03 There was possibly you could say a little bit of incitement on the part of.
00:14:06 The Metropolitan Police.
00:14:10 And the Capitol police.
00:14:14 But ultimately, let's face it, the election was stolen and people were ****** ***.
00:14:21 And so they.
00:14:23 They express that anger IRL for the first time in.
00:14:27 The lives of.
00:14:28 Many of these people, they weren't just tweeting.
00:14:31 Angry tweets.
00:14:37 Now, of course, obviously.
00:14:38 There was no plan for an insurrection. There was no plan for revolution. And you can tell because nothing got done. No one brought any guns. No one brought any weapons.
00:14:47 It also kind of highlights how easy, if, if.
00:14:49 They had wanted one.
00:14:53 How easily that would have been accomplished had had they had a plan.
00:15:00 They probably could have pulled it off, you know.
00:15:02 At least temporarily.
00:15:04 You know, until the until the military and.
00:15:07 All that got called in.
00:15:08 It hey and it's honestly in some ways you got to got to look at it.
00:15:14 And and it's.
00:15:15 It's it makes you wonder if maybe next time it won't be like that, right? Because.
00:15:21 For years, they they kept conservatives in line by calling them racists. Oh, you're racist. And then they would.
00:15:27 Cower. I've got a I've.
00:15:29 Got a black friend.
00:15:29 You know, like Alex Jones. He's.
00:15:30 Got a black friend. They even play football.
00:15:35 And that works for a little while, but then actually after a while they're kind of just like we're going to call me racist no matter what I do, no matter.
00:15:41 No matter, no matter how many black friends I have.
00:15:45 I'm going to be called a racist.
00:15:49 And so, inevitably, that word got lost, its power, and in fact in in many ways.
00:15:55 People who were a little shy and a little afraid of being called a racist start to.
00:16:00 Embrace that.
00:16:02 You're seeing the same sort of a thing. I mean, not to the same.
00:16:04 Degree. But you know more than.
00:16:07 I ever thought we'd.
00:16:08 See at least you know.
00:16:10 On the timeline that's happened then with the whole anti-Semitism stuff, right?
00:16:17 Whenever Burns an anti Semite, no one is.
00:16:22 Well, now they're calling everyone an insurrectionist.
00:16:28 Acting like it's this big deal.
00:16:32 And people are starting to notice. In fact, when I was looking at, I was researching a completely different video.
00:16:40 And the YouTube algorithm.
00:16:43 Wanted to shove this down my throat.
00:16:47 Now the time that I watched it, I had because I got that that browser plug in that lets you still see the down votes it had like 4000 down votes.
00:16:56 And 2000 up votes.
00:16:59 And it's clearly a video that they're force.
00:17:01 Feeding the people.
00:17:02 Because I don't watch PBS news hour or.
00:17:07 Anything even remotely like that?
00:17:11 So the people that the algorithm is reaching.
00:17:14 With this video are not responding kindly to it.
00:17:19 And it's easy to understand why.
00:17:22 I mean just right at the gate, right?
00:17:23 At the gate. It's infuriating.
00:17:27 Right out the gate, they talked about how this this horrible incident, which was basically a riot. It was a riot.
00:17:35 It was.
00:17:35 A conservative riot?
00:17:37 Probably the 1st.
00:17:38 One and and ****. I don't know. Maybe ever.
00:17:42 At least at.
00:17:43 Least in terms of how conservatives, I mean, these used to just be normal Americans, right? The views of the the average American Conservative today are really kind of centrist.
00:17:54 For, for for like.
00:17:57 Years ago, actually, they're they're very leftist 50 years ago.
00:18:04 So I don't know when there's ever been a conservative.
00:18:06 Right. But it scared them.
00:18:09 They scared themselves.
00:18:12 They're very uncomfortable with this energy that they had.
00:18:18 They're very, very well behaved.
00:18:23 They've been bred specifically to be well behaved.
00:18:28 It's not that they don't.
00:18:29 Have it in.
00:18:29 Them it's like when.
00:18:30 You watch all these videos, they get shared.
00:18:32 On at least daily basis, usually there's more.
00:18:34 Than one a day.
00:18:36 Of some rabbit black kid beating the living **** out of some innocent looking white kid who's just.
00:18:41 The whole time.
00:18:42 Going ohh I didn't.
00:18:42 Do anything. What are you doing?
00:18:45 It's not even that the black kid has some kind of advantage. Yeah, obviously, some of these. Look, they were bred for something completely different.
00:18:53 Right. Some of them when?
00:18:54 They're 14. They look like 30.
00:18:56 Five year old men.
00:19:00 I think we all understand the concept of mind over matter.
00:19:05 I think we all understand if that.
00:19:06 Was all it?
00:19:06 Took then you know the things.
00:19:08 Like the British Empire would never would have happened.
00:19:14 So it's not that that the the white kids in these videos are getting beat up because.
00:19:19 They don't stand a chance.
00:19:24 They're just domesticated animals out in the wild.
00:19:31 They've been trained not to react violently.
00:19:39 And that's all. That's all the the MAGA movement.
00:19:44 That's why they're so afraid, in fact, of of behaving in this way. It's not that they don't feel it or that they don't feel the need for it. I mean, all you have to do is look at the hashtag 2A, right or or or look at any of these Second Amendment people in the way that they post and.
00:20:00 Act like Oh yeah.
00:20:01 That's why you need the guns and blah blah blah. And there's a little bit of truth to that.
00:20:04 But at the end of the day, no one's using them.
00:20:10 That's why they they trusted the plan as.
00:20:12 Hard as they did.
00:20:17 Because it's not that they they didn't want violence to solve the problem because let's, let's like, think about it, if Trump had.
00:20:27 With some faction of the military swooped in and arrested.
00:20:31 Biden and and and.
00:20:33 Went into the underground pedo tunnels.
00:20:35 And and whatever, right, and they'll.
00:20:37 That's that's still violence, right?
00:20:41 So they they they're OK.
00:20:43 With violence, the concept of violence isn't what bothers them. It's just a.
00:20:49 They don't want to have.
00:20:50 To be the ones that do it.
00:20:53 Which is partially because they're *******, right? It is.
00:20:57 But it's because they still believe in the.
00:21:00 Rule of law.
00:21:03 Ultimately, they still.
00:21:04 Believe in the legitimacy of the idea.
00:21:07 Of America it's it's been.
00:21:08 Beating to their heads this.
00:21:10 Mythology of America.
00:21:14 And because they think life is like a movie that good.
00:21:17 Has to win at the end, right?
00:21:20 Look, you see this from a lot of Christians, right? Like no matter how bad it is, just.
00:21:23 Remember, good wins in the end.
00:21:27 If I just keep repeating that somehow magically good good wins or something.
00:21:38 Anyway, this this video kicked on and I.
00:21:40 Was like.
00:21:42 Didn't didn't get get to the.
00:21:43 Keyboard in time to stop it. But then I kept watching cause I was just like.
00:21:48 This is this is this is a.
00:21:49 Little it's fascinating. In a in a way.
News woman
00:21:53 The federal investigation into 2021's January 6th attack on the US capital is the largest FBI operation in history.
Devon Stack
00:22:02 Right that alone.
00:22:07 The investigation into January 6th.
00:22:11 Is the largest FBI investigation.
00:22:16 In history.
00:22:20 So that means it's bigger than any investigation the FBI ever did into organized crime.
00:22:28 It's bigger than any investigation the FBI has ever done into terrorism.
00:22:34 It's bigger than any investigation the FBI ever did into Epstein.
00:22:41 It's bigger than any investigation the FBI has ever done ever in history.
00:22:50 January 6.
00:22:53 Were conservatives, for the most part behaved?
00:22:57 Enter the capital building.
00:23:00 Maybe they shouted.
00:23:02 Maybe they they.
00:23:04 Waved signs around. Maybe some of them climbed up walls.
00:23:08 Maybe a couple.
00:23:09 Of capital police got smacked in the head.
00:23:14 You know.
00:23:16 Maybe. I mean there there's a little bit of.
00:23:19 Little bit of shenanigans going on, right?
00:23:24 But ultimately I mean.
00:23:25 There's a little bit.
00:23:25 Of this right?
00:23:28 That's pretty much it, right?
00:23:31 Oh no, I'm getting squished by a bunch of.
00:23:33 People in a door.
00:23:37 And that was more just because of how.
00:23:38 Many people were there.
00:23:40 I mean, that's this guy's basically security.
00:23:44 At A at a concert.
00:23:48 And I basically when I worked as a bouncer there.
00:23:50 Were nights I felt like.
00:23:55 That's why there's not tons.
00:23:56 Of video of of violent attacks.
00:23:59 On law enforcement cause it.
00:24:00 Just didn't really happen that much.
00:24:02 Having a little bit, but not really that much.
00:24:08 So you had a handful of people.
00:24:12 With with cuts and bruises.
00:24:16 On the federal government side, right, couple of them committed suicide. That's odd.
00:24:22 That's odd.
00:24:25 And it's the largest investigation in FBI history.
00:24:35 OK, go on.
00:24:37 Judy Woodruff.
News woman
00:24:40 More than 1200 people have been charged and over 900 convicted so far, and hundreds more charges are expected before the investigation concludes.
Devon Stack
00:24:50 1200 people have been charged with something.
00:24:57 12 Not a shot was fired from any of these people.
00:25:02 Yet 1200 were charged.
News woman
00:25:05 But it has stretched the Bureau's resources, and it's often had to rely on the work of a bipartisan group of citizen investigators who came to be known as sedition hunters. Judy Woodrow spoke with one of these anonymous sleuths as part of her ongoing series America at a crossroads.
Devon Stack
00:25:22 Servants. Redditors.
00:25:25 A bipartisan group, OK.
00:25:29 So a lot of these are arrests. They're not even because the FBI's awesome investigation techniques.
00:25:37 It's because redditors.
00:25:41 Mostly the kinds of people that you would expect a lot of white women and a lot of well, the kinds of people we talked about last night last stream.
00:25:51 With nothing to do sit at their computers looking at footage.
00:25:57 Running running peoples faces through facial recognition.
00:26:03 Doxing them?
00:26:04 And sending their information to.
00:26:06 The FBI to get and ruining their lives.
Doxstopo Woman
00:26:11 In the beginning it was intense.
Devon Stack
00:26:15 Ohh super intense, I felt like.
Doxstopo Woman
00:26:15 I will drop my children off.
Devon Stack
00:26:17 A superhero. I was like a superhero.
Doxstopo Woman
00:26:19 Off at school, I would come home and I would be on it, almost like a work.
00:26:25 Day and then once the kids were in.
00:26:27 Bed. I was up.
00:26:28 Until 234 and then waking up a couple hours later.
Devon Stack
00:26:33 Look, look at that. Look at that.
00:26:38 Don't trust anyone with the all seeing eye.
00:26:43 So by by doxing people from January 6th and sending their information to the FBI.
00:26:50 She she's fighting the all seeing eye.
Doxstopo Woman
00:26:55 It takes its toll, definitely.
News woman
00:26:58 Sandy, like many Americans, was paying close attention. On January 6th, 2021.
Donald Trump
00:27:04 We fight like.
00:27:05 Hell, and if you don't fight like hell, you're not gonna have a country anymore.
00:27:09 As an angry mob.
00:27:11 Of then President Donald Trump's supporters.
00:27:13 Violently broke through police lines and stormed the Capitol.
00:27:18 Building this is.
Devon Stack
00:27:19 Literally every Trump rally.
00:27:22 During 2016, every Trump rally looked exactly like this, with hordes of non whites attacking white families, and we all saw the videos. We saw them in real time. I used to make compilation videos.
00:27:36 That were so long I had.
00:27:37 To edit them down.
00:27:40 Because it was just. It was literally hours.
00:27:43 Of non whites attacking white families and and white children, in some cases coming in and out of of venues where Trump was speaking in 2016.
00:27:55 January 6 was no more violent. In fact, there was probably.
00:27:58 A lot less violent than some of these these riots.
00:28:03 During 2016.
00:28:07 And yet the.
00:28:08 FBI this is the largest investigation ever.
00:28:12 No investigation into Antifa.
00:28:18 No investigation to BLM. In fact, when we saw when BLM went in, again another riot.
00:28:25 That caused way more damage than January 6th in Washington, DC, where they tried to burn down the the church, the cathedral there.
00:28:37 What did the FBI do?
00:28:40 They took the knee. In fact, that's a that's.
00:28:42 A photo I should have brought.
00:28:43 Up let me see if.
00:28:43 I got it. I mean or.
00:28:45 I can just.
00:28:45 Find it by looking up FBI, BLM.
00:28:52 Because people in the FBI are basically like like this woman, Sandy here.
00:29:00 And I see if I can find that photo. I used to have all these on my old computer.
00:29:06 FBI, BLM, kneeling.
00:29:10 Yeah, here it is.
00:29:20 My save image as type has stopped working.
00:29:25 All right, I I know a secret way around that. Now then.
00:29:33 So this is the FBI now.
00:29:36 It's no wonder they rely on Redditors like Sandy.
00:29:41 Because this is the FBI right now.
00:29:44 So in the FBI.
00:29:47 Sees BLM and Antifa rioting and burning down DC, which they were doing, causing way more damage than anything that happened on January 6th.
00:29:57 This was their response.
00:30:04 This was their response.
00:30:12 No investigation whatsoever.
00:30:19 In fact, even when they they had the the national.
00:30:21 Guard there, right?
00:30:23 They were taking the knee standing next to Humvees, looking tough, and then.
00:30:26 Taking the knee.
00:30:30 We all saw the footage.
00:30:32 We all saw the photos.
00:30:35 And you know that because they're trying to make January 6th look like the most horrific thing ever.
00:30:42 They're trying to play the worst ship they can find and this.
00:30:44 Is the worst.
00:30:44 Ship they can find.
Doxstopo Woman
00:30:50 And I just remember hearing shots have been fired and I don't.
00:30:55 Think I'll ever.
Devon Stack
00:30:55 Yeah, the shots have been fired. See this?
00:30:57 Is the other thing too.
00:30:59 They hadn't been fired.
00:31:02 No one in.
00:31:02 That crowd fired shots. Shots were fired at the.
00:31:06 Crab. But see?
00:31:07 This is how prices like PBS News Hour gets around it.
00:31:12 They're not. They're not saying that shots were fired, but they're they're playing the sound bite of this anonymous sandy woman.
00:31:22 Saying I remember hearing that shots were fired.
00:31:30 And now the audience who's stupid.
00:31:31 And not paying attention is like.
00:31:33 Wow. Wow. Wow. Yeah.
00:31:35 I kind of remember that too, I think.
Doxstopo Woman
00:31:37 Forget that moment in my life.
Devon Stack
00:31:39 And you'll never forget that.
Donald Trump
00:31:39 If you follow.
Devon Stack
00:31:40 Moment that never happened in your life.
Donald Trump
00:31:42 Days Sandy, not her real name, joined a massive citizen effort to identify the individuals who broke into the capital she's been.
Devon Stack
00:31:52 Look, I think that if if you're gonna have a team of Redditors who make their entire life mission.
00:32:00 To stay up late, you know she that's that's all she does. According to her. You know, she takes her kids to school and goes home and starts doxing people all day long. People should be doxing people like Sandy. We should know what kind. We should know the kinds of people that we're living next door to, right. Isn't that the whole thing?
00:32:21 We should know that the the kinds of people we're sharing a country with. I don't think I don't feel safe living in a country.
00:32:27 With people like.
Donald Trump
00:32:27 Sandy in it and directly responsible for helping to put people behind bars, and she now has to hide her identity for fear of retaliation.
Doxstopo Woman
00:32:37 One of the more insidious ones would be AJ Sixer, who is yet to be arrested. He started sending me like videos of him racking his gun.
Devon Stack
00:32:52 Yeah, I'm sure. Like you're anonymous.
00:32:56 And yet, this guy somehow knows who you are and hasn't been arrested yet, even though he's.
00:33:03 So you're telling me that the FBI?
00:33:06 Who's arresting everybody?
00:33:12 You're giving him videos of some guy threatening you.
00:33:16 With a weapon.
00:33:18 And he's not.
00:33:18 He's not arrested.
00:33:20 You know the the grandma the mega.
00:33:21 Grandma, she's arrested, but not this guy. Alright, that checks out.
Donald Trump
00:33:27 Sandy is today part of an informal community of dozens of ordinary Americans who came to be known as sedition hunters. Over time, they developed their own methodologies, guidelines, even a software application to keep track of every individual rioter, giving each one a suit.
00:33:48 Him and compiling.
Devon Stack
00:33:49 See, I'd like to know the funding behind sedition hunters.
00:33:55 See a lot of people make the mistake of thinking like, oh, what's because conservatives? They've got jobs, they've got responsibilities. So that's why they don't go on protests. That's why they don't.
00:34:06 Go and do these things.
00:34:08 That might be a part of it, but another part of it I think that as we've seen over like the countless streams have done, will recover things like this. All you can do is peel the onion back a little bit. And what do you find? You find there's money going into this. You think that there's people just riding this software for them, the people that are paying for the access to the facial recognition software.
00:34:29 No, obviously not.
00:34:31 Obviously not.
00:34:34 I guarantee you there's money.
00:34:35 Backing this infrastructure to some extent.
00:34:41 I'd like to that.
00:34:42 That I'd like to docs those people too.
Donald Trump
00:34:44 Dossiers of evidence that they then turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, along with the rioters real identity.
Doxstopo Woman
00:34:53 One of the the first things is just getting a face and there is one one rider, orange goggles. Spiker is his hashtag.
00:35:02 You can see him in the tunnel section of the capital beating up the officers. Eventually, when I found his face, we were able to plug it into some facial recognition software.
00:35:15 That popped up a picture of him at his work.
Devon Stack
00:35:22 And then we got him fired.
00:35:27 That he ruined his life.
News woman
00:35:34 That photo LED Sandy and other citizen Slews to the rioters, real name Scott Miller, which they submitted to the FBI along with evidence of his actions. On January 6th. He has since been arrested.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:35:50 One of the Sedition Hunters pages.
00:35:52 Has all of these.
00:35:53 Images that shows you who's been.
00:35:55 Identified who is not so.
00:35:56 Do you see? Like a lot of these, the?
00:35:57 Blue here are.
00:35:58 The people who've been identified, plus all the the whole sedition hunters.
Devon Stack
00:36:05 I mean, it's no, it's like the gayest.
00:36:07 ******* name you could.
00:36:08 Come up with. We're the sedition hunters.
Speaker
00:36:10 Suck it.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:36:13 Had already been not yet arrested.
News woman
00:36:15 Also, following the investigation closely, as Ryan Riley and NBC News reporter, whose new book, Sedition Hunters, how January 6th broke the justice system spells out how the FBI has struggled to investigate the thousands of people who stormed.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:36:34 The FBI was so overwhelmed with the number of tips that they were receiving they had received hundreds of thousands of tips, and now you'll have the FBI going to the saloon saying, hey, can you help us out? We charge this guy. We want to make sure he got everything that he did that.
Devon Stack
00:36:50 Just like they they go to the.
00:36:52 ADL to get hate.
00:36:53 Crime information, right? What? Like what exactly is the FBI themselves doing?
00:37:00 Right. Like what are they? What?
00:37:01 Exactly. Do they do there?
00:37:05 Because it seems like a lot of what goes on, the FBI is they just Crowdsource everything to leftist organizations.
00:37:15 Has the FBI ever.
00:37:18 Approached a right wing organization asking for assistance.
00:37:24 Has the FBI ever.
00:37:27 Trying to get the help of of sleuths.
00:37:33 Internet sleuths to identify Antifa members identify people rioting.
00:37:42 In BLM riots.
00:37:48 Look, I know for a fact that during all that stuff people were trying to contact the FBI and give them information on these people and.
00:37:55 Nothing ever came of it.
00:37:57 Nothing. They never had some some super gay name like sedition hunters, though. So maybe that's why, right? Maybe if they called themselves the sedition hunters.
00:38:07 Right.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:38:07 That day, can you give us a full report? They don't have the technological capabilities that they need to really pull this together.
News woman
00:38:14 Is the FBI that far?
00:38:16 Defined in terms of technology.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:38:18 They really just are sort of behind on open source intelligence, you know.
Devon Stack
00:38:21 See. And here's the other ******** thing that this.
00:38:24 Story tries to do.
00:38:27 They try to make it seem like, oh, the FBI is just.
00:38:30 Like this, mom?
00:38:31 And pop organization with no access to.
00:38:33 Technology whatsoever they.
00:38:35 Have to rely on on people like you.
00:38:39 See something say something.
00:38:47 You're the FBI leftist.
00:38:54 The FBI needs your help. Rat out your neighbor.
00:39:05 They don't have any technology at all. They don't have access to any kind of computer spine surveillance stuff at all. And there's there's, there's no, just they have to have Redditors telling on people.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:39:17 One of the jokes within the FBI is yesterday's technology tomorrow.
Devon Stack
00:39:20 That's right.
News woman
00:39:21 So Emily says it's estimated that about 3000 people unlawfully entered the capital, damaged property or assaulted police officers. On January 6th, the.
Devon Stack
00:39:32 And how many of those 3000 people were on video being waved in?
00:39:37 By Capitol police.
00:39:41 Right. One of the reasons why nothing ever, ever came of those.
00:39:44 Those the January 6 videos that for some reason Congress didn't want to release, so I'm sure there's something in there.
00:39:50 Because they they they, I mean they they just dragged their feet. They dragged their feet releasing those.
00:39:56 And I don't think it was just because it showed that nothing ******* happened.
00:40:02 I don't think it was just because it showed that the police waved in the crowd, but that is.
00:40:06 What they showed.
00:40:11 If you watch those tapes, the one thing that becomes abundantly clear is that crowd did not force its.
00:40:18 Way into the.
00:40:18 Capital. That crowd was allowed into the capital.
00:40:24 So out of those 3000 people that you're saying unlawfully, cause I like the use of the word or.
00:40:34 Because you're kind of lumping in some pretty, pretty different things together with that word or.
00:40:41 You're saying unlawfully entered. OK, well, that's up to interpretation. When law enforcement waves you into an area and you walk in.
00:40:48 I mean, is it technically illegal? I don't know.
00:40:54 That's one thing damaged property property. I don't think a whole lot of property was damaged, honestly.
00:41:01 Wasn't there, like, you know, Nancy Pelosi?
00:41:05 Someone put their feet on her desk and took her laptop or something like that. That guy with the podium or something.
00:41:14 At least they didn't blow up a.
00:41:15 ******* bomb like.
00:41:16 Those Jewish extremists did back in the 60s, right?
News woman
00:41:21 FBI has charged more than 1200 of them so far, but the citizen Slews have identified and submitted tips on about 1000 more.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
00:41:31 They're not going to be able to get to the number of people who could actually be charged with crimes on January 6th. We're going to end this investigation when the five year statute of limitations expires with people who are identified but not yet arrested.
Devon Stack
00:41:46 Ohh no.
00:41:48 Oh no, the horror. The horror.
00:41:53 So anyway, a number of these people are in jail, many of them still have not had any kind of trial. Many of them have been kept away from their lawyers. Many of them have been kept in solitary confinement. Many of them have been abused by the types of people that you can imagine work in federal prisons.
00:42:11 As CEO's.
00:42:14 If you can't imagine, just imagine the same people that work at TSA only they've got guns. Why is TSA has guns, too? That they're they're the same people that work at TSA. They just don't have a line of people watching.
00:42:28 What they're doing?
00:42:35 Federal correction facilities are not exactly the safest place.
00:42:40 Just to ask Jeffrey Epstein, who is in federal custody when.
00:42:46 Ah, miraculously.
00:42:50 He was murdered or disappeared or something.
00:42:56 So anyway, they go on and talk about how awesome you know.
00:43:01 The FBI is.
00:43:04 How terrible I and again, you would think that this story would utilize the most violent footage they could find, and in fact I get I.
00:43:12 Bet they did.
00:43:15 And it's just this. It's literally just people trying.
00:43:18 To get in.
00:43:20 There's not a lot of.
00:43:23 Violence going on?
00:43:25 The violence for an insurrection this is.
00:43:27 A pretty. There we go. Look out.
00:43:29 There's the damage to property right there.
00:43:35 There's your insurrection right there.
00:43:47 And a lot of these.
00:43:48 People are in prison.
00:43:53 Now The funny thing is, I started thinking about.
00:43:58 A lot of these boomers, these Maga boomers, right?
00:44:02 Guys like this.
00:44:04 The people that don't see race.
00:44:10 Well, now they're in prison.
00:44:17 Well, see, it's been a prison.
00:44:22 Race becomes really important all of a sudden.
00:44:28 So at first I was kind of mad. I was kind of mad.
00:44:31 Saying ohh you know.
00:44:32 What I don't want them to throw all.
00:44:34 These Maga boomers in jail, all they did a lot of these guys as they marched through the capital.
00:44:42 They March their capital, you know some of them, they they put their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk. They took podiums. They they, I don't know, they farted in someone's office. AOC thought they were gone. They were there to rape her.
00:44:56 Like that would ever happen.
00:45:00 These MAGA grandmas, they don't deserve to go to prison. But then?
00:45:03 The wheels started turning.
00:45:06 See, at first I was really mad at these these insurrection hunters or.
00:45:12 Whatever the **** these ***** guys are, right?
00:45:15 It was like these ******* ******** putting innocent people.
00:45:18 And and then I was like, wait a second.
00:45:21 Wait a second. These are the kinds of people.
00:45:28 The Don't see race by and large.
00:45:33 These are the kinds.
00:45:33 Of people.
00:45:35 That I've tried a really, really long time.
00:45:40 To get through to.
00:45:45 And maybe, just maybe.
00:45:47 This is like racial awareness summer camp.
00:45:57 See Louie fellow that the the *****.
00:46:00 The Fagi British guy that goes around and he's almost like the leftist Tucker in some ways.
00:46:05 So he always.
00:46:07 He does like. Yeah. Like Tucker does, like the. I'm shocked face.
00:46:09 Like the.
00:46:11 Like the scooby-doo face.
00:46:13 He kind of does the same thing, right, he.
00:46:15 Always acts shocked, but from like a.
00:46:17 A middle class.
00:46:19 You know, left wing.
00:46:20 Perspective, like anyone that says something, he's.
00:46:23 Just like what?
00:46:28 And he went to San Quinta, and it was was shocked at how racially segregated it was.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:46:38 Out in the general population of the prison, inmates get yard time for just.
00:46:42 A couple of hours, twice a week.
00:46:44 Other than showers and meal times, these are their only moments outside their cells. A chance to socialize and make allies.
00:46:57 Escorted for my own safety by Lieutenant Eric Messer. I was in West Block Yard, where most of the inmates are doing time for parole violations.
00:47:06 Tell me what you're doing over here. You're just relaxing.
White Prisoner 1
00:47:08 We're the white guys, yeah.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:47:09 Are you the white gangs, right?
00:47:11 Are you?
00:47:11 Would you be part of a?
00:47:13 Are you part of a?
00:47:15 Yang, what is it?
00:47:17 What? Yeah, I can't read.
00:47:19 It what does it mean? What does?
00:47:20 It say hey.
00:47:21 Brother, who barbarian brotherhood. Different races have different hair.
White Prisoner 2
00:47:26 Yeah, it's like the.
Devon Stack
00:47:27 Black area over there. The Nortena area over there.
White Prisoner 2
00:47:29 White area over here.
00:47:31 The onions over there.
00:47:33 We keep it segregated.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:47:35 How come?
White Prisoner 2
00:47:36 Because we don't want to program with their clear line pretty much it's not white power, you know.
00:47:41 Program with them.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:47:47 I mean on the out in the outside world, people tend to rub along, you know, different races.
White Prisoner 2
00:47:52 Get along more or less.
Devon Stack
00:47:55 I love this because first of all, your premise.
00:47:57 Is already wrong.
00:47:58 Well outside of prison.
00:48:01 Outside the prison. See this. This is the. This is the MAGA boomer. Before they go to prison. Well, I understand.
00:48:09 Outside of prison, we don't you.
00:48:11 Know we don't see race, we don't.
00:48:12 See color. This is the mega boomer. That's.
00:48:15 That's going to jail because of January 6th, right? His first day he walks in.
00:48:22 And he's like, what I don't understand like, why are all the white people on this side of the room and all the black people on?
00:48:27 This side of the room. I don't. I don't get it.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:48:33 And so how come inside doesn't work like that?
White Prisoner 2
00:48:36 So we don't need.
00:48:38 For no confusion, so we don't get confused being racist and stuff, we just stay away from them, may stay away from.
00:48:43 Our races we.
White Prisoner 3
00:48:43 Just don't want to live with them. You know, I don't want to live with them. I mean.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:48:46 Is there someone here who's in charge? No one would say that. Why wouldn't anyone say that?
White Prisoner 3
00:48:48 No one's going to say that.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:48:52 High profile.
White Prisoner 2
00:48:53 What does?
White Prisoner 3
00:48:56 Someone's in charge. They're.
Devon Stack
00:48:57 Gonna. We're gonna slam me down.
White Prisoner 3
00:48:57 Go to the mall.
00:48:58 And then didn't turn.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:48:59 To someone here might be in charge, but you wouldn't.
White Prisoner 1
00:49:01 Say no, didn't say stuff like.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:04 Most of you here on violations.
White Prisoner 2
00:49:06 No. At least 50% of those are at least the white guys robbing pharmacy.
White Prisoner 4
00:49:14 Yeah. How many?
00:49:15 31.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:16 31 Watt.
White Prisoner 2
00:49:18 Really, how long did they give you?
White Prisoner 4
00:49:20 I'm on a.
00:49:21 90 day observation I'm still not settings.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:23 Yet yeah, so how long did?
00:49:26 That, but with 31 counts. How?
00:49:27 Long might how long could they give you 30?
00:49:29 Eight years, yeah.
White Prisoner 1
00:49:31 Ohh, quite young.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:32 How old are you, 13?
Young Prisoner
00:49:32 19
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:33 19 yeah.
00:49:35 You're all pretty young.
00:49:38 How did you hook?
00:49:38 Up with these guys.
Young Prisoner
00:49:40 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
White Prisoner 2
00:49:40 White, white and you take care.
White Prisoner 1
00:49:42 Of our own. Did you spot?
Investigative Jewnalist
00:49:43 Him because he looks kind of new, you know. Did you spot I?
00:49:46 Think it will, you know.
White Prisoner 2
00:49:47 We'll look out.
00:49:47 We'll look out in the middle way.
00:49:49 We work in the.
00:49:49 Kitchen together.
00:49:50 We try to take care of everybody. Yeah, we.
00:49:50 Yeah, kitchen.
White Prisoner 1
00:49:52 Working together too, yeah.
Devon Stack
00:49:56 So he discovers that in prison.
00:49:59 It's almost like a survival situation.
00:50:03 The reason why the white people have to.
00:50:06 Gang up together.
00:50:10 Is to protect themselves from the other groups.
00:50:14 But it's also, it's a natural thing that's happened.
00:50:20 People are self selecting.
00:50:26 This this is just what happens in nature.
00:50:31 When? When you're in a law of the jungle situation, which prison is?
00:50:36 Funny how all of the sudden race matters.
00:50:41 So as much as I'm a little.
00:50:44 Indignant and and offended that Maggie grandmas would have to go to prison.
00:50:51 Maybe there's an upside to it.
00:50:54 Maybe there's an upside to it.
00:50:57 Now The funny thing is, is he goes on, he acts very shocked and surprised with all these these evil white racists that that.
00:51:04 That they would want to.
00:51:04 Not be around the black people.
00:51:08 That are in prison, who vastly outnumber them.
00:51:11 By the way.
00:51:14 Even though they live in areas where there's more white people than black people, you go to prison, there's way.
00:51:18 More black people than white people.
00:51:22 So he goes and he talks to black people. This is it. This is in, in in San Quentin. This is in.
00:51:28 Miami. But I mean like if there's any difference?
Investigative Jewnalist
00:51:34 Right here. How long?
00:51:36 Have you been in?
00:51:36 This cell why this guy moving around been over?
00:51:38 Night 2 weeks 3.
00:51:41 Weeks when you came in, did you have to approve yourself in any way?
00:51:45 No, the man man right there, right there, the man man, the main man. The main man would like, get the main man to bottom. So when I came, man, he put.
White Prisoner 4
00:51:54 Me right here.
Devon Stack
00:51:59 I want you to pay attention to the difference between how the the blacks treat and new guy. Remember, we just watched the white guy, he was new and.
00:52:06 They're like, yeah.
00:52:07 We got to protect him. Yeah, he came.
00:52:09 In and.
Interviewer
00:52:09 We got now I'm.
Devon Stack
00:52:11 Not going to go into detail here.
00:52:15 No, I'm not going.
00:52:15 To tell you all I can say is.
00:52:19 I know this exists.
00:52:24 When white people go to jail.
00:52:27 The other whites are like, hey, you're going.
00:52:28 To hang out over here with us.
00:52:32 And you do.
00:52:34 And it's not long before you figure out why.
00:52:39 When the black people a.
00:52:40 New black person comes to jail.
00:52:43 Now this guy saying, well, he didn't get beat up because he he was already in jail and all the people knew who he was.
00:52:47 Already, but that's not what they always do.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:52:50 The main man.
00:52:51 In what respect? You knew him on the streets?
Interviewer
00:52:53 OK.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:52:53 From the street, we know they're trying to go.
White Prisoner 2
00:52:55 To be from and so when.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:52:56 He he he kind of made sure you were OK.
00:52:59 When you came in.
00:53:00 I'm OK anyway. I'm just saying he would like good bro.
00:53:03 Right now. So I would like that.
00:53:04 You didn't want to be on the top bar.
00:53:06 Like ohh no no is any.
00:53:07 In here on the top bunk, how come you're on?
00:53:11 The top bunk.
00:53:13 You're OK with that?
00:53:17 It's considered to be the less the less desirable option.
00:53:22 No, no, no, I mean.
00:53:24 Like that I just choose to.
00:53:25 Be on the top one.
00:53:27 One thing that came up last time was the idea of the paint. That's the kind of arena of battle in which the different.
00:53:34 Inmates have to prove themselves. You.
00:53:37 Got to prove yourself. You do not get your direction and see. See what you want.
00:53:40 See where you at what?
00:53:41 Do you mean see?
00:53:42 What you might come here, but you might be snitching on somebody. Killing. You might tell something.
00:53:46 You want to know?
00:53:46 What you will tell you to get out there. You be scared to get out. That's.
00:53:47 How are you going?
00:53:48 To tell by fighting.
00:53:51 One sign or something wrong with you.
00:53:54 Well, this you could be you could be an honest person.
00:53:57 And not want.
00:53:57 To fight. Yeah. But they want. They want to fight and.
00:54:00 You wanna get on?
00:54:00 The go ship. That's the code that's.
00:54:03 The rule no.
Interviewer
00:54:05 See this is.
Devon Stack
00:54:05 The White Boomer, still trying to wrap his head around the new racial situation he finds himself in a federal prison.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:54:12 I don't know. You gotta.
00:54:12 Add the person who made it.
00:54:15 The code and the code I can't tell you the code you.
00:54:17 Got another cuddle? Feel me.
00:54:20 And you come in here and you coming to see you got to get lined up.
00:54:23 If someone obviously wasn't from the streets, or if they were clearly weren't cut out for it. Yeah, trub. What? What would happen then?
00:54:30 You know, you know. Ohh, no, we don't have to get up there.
00:54:35 Are you seriously saying that if I, by some quote by some quirk of fate, if I was sent into this cell?
00:54:41 You'd see me in. Presumably you would know that.
00:54:43 I was not cut out to fight.
00:54:45 And you're seriously saying.
00:54:46 That you would be on page.
00:54:46 Now you might have the fight. They might.
00:54:48 Just, just not.
00:54:51 They might just not, you know, you might, might hang out on you might. You might just get party you might get.
00:54:59 I'm just getting to.
00:55:00 You. Well, you're.
00:55:00 Saying I wouldn't have.
00:55:01 To fight or you go. No, you go on to fight. I'm saying the whole sale might beat you.
Devon Stack
00:55:09 And that is why the whites congregate together in prison.
00:55:20 Now The funny thing is, is the demographics of the United States.
00:55:25 And the conditions, the living conditions.
00:55:28 Of the United States.
00:55:30 Increasingly resemble.
00:55:34 The demographics and the living conditions of San Quentin.
00:55:41 I think you're going to see some.
00:55:44 Some are behavioral changes.
00:55:47 Not just in Maga. Boomers who were sent to federal prison for taking a stroll through the Capitol building, but.
00:55:54 Regular old mega moms walking their kids to school.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:56:27 Breakfast time at San Quentin is a carefully regimented operation where more than 2000 inmates are fed in a series of 20 minute sittings and given brown bag lunches to eat later in their cells.
00:56:43 I was going to be.
00:56:44 Eating with two of the members.
00:56:45 Of the barbarian brotherhood, who I'd met in yard.
00:56:48 I was hoping to learn more about the.
00:56:50 Way the gangs work inside.
00:56:51 Prison and looking.
00:56:52 Forward to my first taste of prison food.
00:56:55 What is this?
Devon Stack
00:56:56 It's like potato.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:56:58 But I don't know.
Speaker
00:56:59 What's this? What's been?
White Prisoner 2
00:57:00 Is supposed to be.
Devon Stack
00:57:01 SOS like like gravy.
Speaker 1
00:57:03 Gravy. Did you see?
Investigative Jewnalist
00:57:04 The the politics.
00:57:07 Of the place right now.
00:57:09 So there's All Blacks table, all white.
Speaker 18
00:57:15 Everybody keeps an eye on watches.
White Prisoner 2
00:57:17 I watch kids.
00:57:18 I see anybody like taking trays or.
00:57:20 Food trays I'll be watching.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:57:35 This is part of the rules.
Speaker 3
00:57:37 Prison rose.
Devon Stack
00:57:40 By the way, this is the kind of enforcement.
00:57:44 But I think we'll also be reappearing in normal society.
00:57:50 The subtle.
00:57:52 Be loyal to your race enforcement.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:57:56 It used to.
Devon Stack
00:57:57 Exist prior to the civil rights movement, you'd.
00:57:59 Have things like that.
00:58:04 Being called a race trader wasn't just some weird, outmoded, comical low IQ thing to say it had meaning.
00:58:14 And while this is a very primitive version.
00:58:16 Of it him.
00:58:17 Saying that, you know, if you were.
00:58:20 If you were to take food from a a black guys's plate, if a black guy said he can have the rest of my food and he took it, we wouldn't allow that. We wouldn't allow that.
00:58:34 Now he has a hard time articulating.
00:58:36 Why? As you'll see.
00:58:39 But the IT it makes a lot of sense.
00:58:42 Now you owe him something.
00:58:52 Now you've got mixed loyalties.
Interviewer
00:59:00 If you did, you get beat up. You would.
00:59:02 Beat you up. Me. You would really do that?
Investigative Jewnalist
00:59:09 This guy.
White Prisoner 4
00:59:18 We have to get you.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:59:19 Welcome to drugs.
00:59:21 You tell you not to do it first.
Interviewer
00:59:24 Let me get you.
White Prisoner 1
00:59:26 How would come up and attack?
Interviewer
00:59:35 Me and do what?
Speaker
00:59:38 How bad?
Devon Stack
00:59:40 It's so annoying like.
00:59:41 I say he's doing like the left version of.
00:59:42 Like the Tucker Carlson.
Interviewer
00:59:44 What you would attack me? Why would?
Devon Stack
00:59:47 You do that.
00:59:48 Scooby-doo face.
White Prisoner 2
00:59:52 So don't stop them.
Investigative Jewnalist
00:59:56 You really mean you really need it?
01:00:01 Would you do that?
White Prisoner 3
01:00:09 That's how.
01:00:10 It is.
01:00:12 Hungry mum.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:00:19 It was hard to believe they could be so brutal about something so trivial.
01:00:23 But I wondered if these strange codes of conduct were a way of creating gang loyalty and camaraderie in surroundings designed to keep inmates apart.
01:00:33 So what? What's the what's the plan?
01:00:35 Now you go back to yourself.
White Prisoner 2
01:00:36 Yeah. For the rest of the day.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:00:37 For the rest of the day, and.
01:00:38 That's it. That's it.
Speaker 5
01:00:41 Right.
Devon Stack
01:00:44 And it's funny because when he goes and talk like he tries to frame.
01:00:47 Those white guys.
01:00:48 As you know, look how they're they're so brutal.
01:00:52 They're so brutal and uncivilized. But then when he talks to the black inmates, it's it's, you know, no pun intended. It's like night and day.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:01:00 And he disrespected your gang.
Speaker 1
01:01:01 Right.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:01:02 He bad mouthed. Just you're you're gang.
01:01:05 That's basically what he's bad.
Doxstopo Woman
01:01:07 Where did you?
Investigative Jewnalist
01:01:08 Stab him with.
01:01:11 Ice pick.
01:01:15 In his stomach.
01:01:16 Anywhere I could have hidden myself.
01:01:18 How many times?
01:01:21 What happened to?
01:01:22 Him. What happened to them all? Don't care about him.
01:01:26 You know, dead.
01:01:29 Dead general population somewhere telling on somebody on them to me. Frankly, I don't care what happens to them. Where you live with that.
01:01:29 Where is he?
01:01:39 They say that they're weaker. Inmates get preyed upon.
01:01:43 That's what we call malls. Ducks. You got your duck. You put their foot on his neck. You know what I'm saying? If he, if he week.
01:01:51 You better check your undergoing PC somewhere you know, because it's it's rough in this county, it's rough and you'll be tricked easily like that. You know, skid, all type of stuff go behind going behind these walls.
01:02:06 In what way might someone be victimized?
01:02:09 I could just extort him, have his Mama sit on me now.
01:02:13 And the food started.
01:02:15 Easily she when she got to pay for her some protection. You got to give me everything that comes through that door. And I ain't got nothing. He getting fed. That's the week. That's that's how the week get paid.
01:02:30 Upon did you hear?
01:02:32 And talking openly about extortion that can sometimes happen.
01:02:37 The weaker inmates.
01:02:39 Would be extorted.
Doxstopo Woman
01:02:40 That's that's true. That's true.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:02:42 Is there anything, anything officers can do to prevent that happening?
Female Narrator
01:02:46 Well, actually, you know, if they're being installed, if they don't say then.
01:02:49 Then we don't know.
Donald Trump
01:02:50 I am not next to this.
Doxstopo Woman
01:02:55 And I don't see why. How can the doctor?
Speaker 1
01:02:56 Say that I am.
Devon Stack
01:03:01 I like how the the Black Guard lady is is basically about as as ******* bright as the black inmates like Jesus Christ.
01:03:10 She's just like, but.
Female Narrator
01:03:12 Well, actually, you know, they're being distorted. They don't say them and.
01:03:15 We don't know.
Devon Stack
01:03:18 It's like, not even words Jesus Christ.
01:03:24 See, those are the people in charge of.
01:03:26 The January 6 people.
01:03:31 Well, actually you don't get to talk.
01:03:33 To your lawyer. You.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:03:34 Get back in in your, in your broom closet, we.
Black Prisoner
01:03:39 Keep you in.
Devon Stack
01:03:44 And time. Maybe it's not a.
01:03:45 Bad thing. They're going to jail.
01:03:49 Maybe they're learning some lessons.
01:03:55 Maybe they're learning some lessons.
01:03:58 That's why I saw someone in chat say something about.
01:04:02 Louis Theroux being Jewish, I don't think.
01:04:04 That he is. I I think he is in spirit.
01:04:08 And let me explain why.
01:04:10 If you go to his early life.
01:04:13 He was born in singing.
01:04:15 See, here's the thing. He's a man.
01:04:17 Without a country.
01:04:18 He's a man without a country and a man without a people.
01:04:22 And so that is I.
01:04:23 Think what people are picking up on.
01:04:26 People are picking up on the fact that he doesn't have loyalty.
01:04:31 To the people that he resembles, and that's where people pick upon Jews.
01:04:37 People before they start to learn.
01:04:39 About, you know when their judar.
01:04:42 Hasn't been developed yet.
01:04:44 And it just becomes like an innate, like a feeling you have about Jewish people sometimes where it's just like.
01:04:51 You know something?
01:04:52 About this guy like, he looks kind of like.
01:04:54 A white guy, but.
01:04:56 He doesn't seem to care about white people at.
01:04:58 All and you know.
01:05:00 Well, same kind of a thing.
01:05:04 He was born in Singapore.
01:05:07 He was son of an English mother and an American father.
01:05:11 With a with a French last name.
01:05:14 Now you go back and try to find some Jewish stuff in him. I mean, I don't know. Maybe if you go back.
01:05:21 Far enough like his father. Let's see here.
01:05:25 His father's Catholic French Canadian.
01:05:31 And his mother is.
01:05:36 Let's see what was her name?
01:05:41 And and the castle.
01:05:45 I don't.
01:05:45 Know she doesn't have a page.
01:05:50 So maybe, maybe, maybe through his mom's side, but regardless, it's even funny because he he even has a he has dual citizenship, but it's with England and America.
01:06:04 So in a.
01:06:04 Way, yeah, he's just not he, he's.
01:06:06 He has dual citizenship. He doesn't feel connected to you. He was born in ******* Singapore. He's a citizen of the world.
01:06:16 And don't feel bad. You're not the first person.
01:06:18 To pick up on this.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:06:21 So if I told you I.
01:06:22 Was Jewish? Would that create a problem between us?
Speaker 11
01:06:25 Or because you got the camera right now, I'd allow you to stay. If not, I'd probably kick your *** and put you in the street somewhere.
01:06:32 For real, pretty much because Jew wouldn't be here on my property.
01:06:37 Are you Jewish? Do you?
Investigative Jewnalist
01:06:39 Mind if I don't answer that?
Neonazi
01:06:42 Here with the.
01:06:43 Camera are you?
Investigative Jewnalist
01:06:48 It's not. I'm not saying.
01:06:49 I'm not saying yes or no.
Neonazi
01:06:52 So you're on the fence.
01:06:56 You're on the you're on the fence.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:06:57 Yeah, I I tell you why I don't want I. I I'm not a racist. And I and I don't. I think it's. I actually think it's wrong to be a racist.
01:07:04 And so I feel as though by.
01:07:08 You know, by saying whether I'm Jewish or not, I'm kind of in a way acknowledging the premise that it really matters when I think it shouldn't. And it doesn't. As the afternoon passed, I could almost have convinced myself that I was feeling relaxed. But something was still bothering skip.
Devon Stack
01:07:25 How about that?
Neonazi
01:07:29 Who is your?
01:07:30 Two animosity. That's why you have so much.
01:07:35 Moving. OK, we can't say you don't look like a Jew.
01:07:43 You're fried Jewish.
01:07:44 And don't don't not say I'm.
01:07:45 Not because you.
01:07:46 Think somebody's gonna be you? It's not.
01:07:48 Like that with us. Why do you care how?
Investigative Jewnalist
01:07:50 Why would it make any difference?
01:07:51 To you whether I am because I.
Neonazi
01:07:52 Like to know who's been in my house. We.
01:07:55 Don't care as.
01:07:55 You, you, you are. You do got kind of a technology you are.
01:07:56 In the fact that we don't care if.
01:07:57 You're a Christian. A ******* thick necks and whatever.
01:07:59 Kind of greasy you do.
01:08:00 Look kind of Jewish. You got an accent like these, lads. He's not Jewish, I'll tell you.
01:08:04 Look at his face, you know he's.
01:08:04 That right now.
Neonazi wwife
01:08:06 Not Jewish, but you frankly, we look at your face.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:06 He's not Jewish.
Neonazi Wife
01:08:09 But we would like to know, we want to know if you're a ******* Jew and.
01:08:13 If we let you into.
01:08:13 Our house to film our ******* dare everyday ritual. Are you a ******* Jew?
Sandy of the Doxstopo
01:08:17 Even if.
Devon Stack
01:08:20 By the way, these are reasonable requests and I'll have to say him him acting like this.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:27 Even if he's not.
Devon Stack
01:08:28 Jewish it's a very Jewish way to act.
01:08:32 So it's almost like.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:34 I don't feel as though I mean, maybe you disagree. I don't feel as though.
01:08:37 I've kind of compelled you.
01:08:38 To say anything.
Interviewer
01:08:39 No you no.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:39 Or I feel as though I've been respectful and.
Neonazi Wife
01:08:42 Yeah, I'm not even debating the.
Black Prisoner
01:08:42 And I appreciate.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:42 That you've let us into your house.
Neonazi Wife
01:08:44 Fact, even respect to my house and to.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:08:46 My people. So, and I don't think I would honestly don't think I.
01:08:48 Would interrogate you.
01:08:49 To the point where if if you said I don't want to talk about that, I would say OK, that's.
01:08:53 Fine. We'll talk about something.
01:08:54 Else. So I'd like you.
01:08:55 To to respect me in the same way.
Speaker 1
01:08:56 As Nazis did, it can.
Speaker 6
01:08:57 We turn the camera off.
Speaker 5
01:09:00 Can I?
Black Prisoner
01:09:00 Pull. Pull, plug. Pull the plug for.
Neonazi Wife
01:09:02 A second pull.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:09:04 Thank you.
Neonazi Wife
01:09:04 Well, nothing crazy.
01:09:06 No, no, no, no, that's.
News woman
01:09:06 Mom, we're.
Speaker 18
01:09:07 Just are you punching?
Neonazi Wife
01:09:07 Fine. Just go free. Talk to not feel.
01:09:09 Like we're being filmed about.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:09:10 But I really I would really rather not.
Neonazi
01:09:12 Say I would really rather.
01:09:13 You tell me.
01:09:14 I've exposed myself, I've exposed my family, I've exposed my brothers, my sisters, and my children. Expose yourself now.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:09:29 Let's leave it at.
01:09:30 That can we please scale?
Neonazi
01:09:32 Yeah, yeah.
01:09:39 Till 10.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:09:46 I thought it was time to leave.
Devon Stack
01:09:51 So I don't know, maybe.
01:09:53 There's something not right about that interchange.
01:09:56 There's something not right about that interchange.
01:10:01 But anyway, he's not the only one that has noticed this racial segregation.
01:10:07 In prison, it's just the way that it is.
01:10:09 It's just the way that it is.
White Excon
01:10:12 With the white, you're going to have your back. Nobody's no white dudes ever have stored a white dude we run with you. Like if you came in like I'm dying with you, that's my job. Is to die with you. Give me the chills. Sounds great. That's my job. Is is nobody touching Adam? No. No other race touches.
Interviewer
01:10:22 Well, I appreciate that.
01:10:28 But you before you get locked.
01:10:29 Up. You never really thought about life.
01:10:32 Along these lines, right. Like you're never, you're just.
01:10:34 A regular dude, you.
White Excon
01:10:34 No, but I started doing county.
Interviewer
01:10:34 Don't get a give your black.
01:10:36 Or Spanish or whatever.
White Excon
01:10:37 Time starts in there and then.
Interviewer
01:10:39 We like. Is it weird because all of a sudden you're having a basically squad up with a bunch of dudes with swastika tattoos and **** like that?
Donald Trump
01:10:47 There's there's less skinheads than there is.
Interviewer
01:10:48 Woods so so wood is basically non racist.
Donald Trump
01:10:52 Like the cars, so like there's the Diego car, there's IE car, there's SUV, there's SFV. There's like, the sacrament lacks the freshness. There's different colors of white dudes. So you you squat up with your car and you go with your car. But then if you're an actual.
White Excon
01:11:08 Active Skinhead you'd be like in Sanyo County. It's like TCF, it's like SSH, it's like.
01:11:13 US and these are all these different these are all.
01:11:16 These different can like.
01:11:18 Skinhead gangs. So there's woods and skin. That's.
Interviewer
01:11:20 Fully different, right? But so you're basically like in solidarity with these Nazi dudes, too, right? If you.
Investigative Jewnalist
01:11:24 Yeah, you, you.
Interviewer
01:11:25 Got to hold each.
Donald Trump
01:11:25 Other down you have to hold it down because there's only 10 white dudes per block. There's there's there's 80 S siders. There's ten pieces, there's 10 woods. There's sixty blacks, there's there's 30 northerners, and there's ten others.
Devon Stack
01:11:43 So in case you were wondering what America is going to look like as the demographics change, I think you're getting a little.
01:11:49 Insight into that.
01:11:54 I think I think you see a change in white behavior as whites become demographically outnumbered.
01:12:03 All of a sudden, all these people who don't see race start seeing race.
01:12:10 In fact, California has tried to desegregate, if you will, their prison system.
01:12:16 They've tried to actively go in and and force inmates.
01:12:22 To live with other races and it's it's created prison riots.
White Prisoner 4
01:12:29 You can't force me to take a ex clip or an ex blood or whatever the situation is. We're just totally different types of people. I didn't grow up in the ghetto. yo-yo, yo. Hey, what's up? Gee, you know that? That's not my style, you know. And I'm not going to live with that.
01:12:45 A lot of them are.
01:12:46 Are I'm I'm very clean. If you look at my cell I'm I'm very clean.
Devon Stack
01:12:51 I kind of I the one thing that I kept hearing about when I was watching these interviews of white people in prison talking about why they didn't want to live with blacks almost every single time. The first thing they mentioned is something to do with hygiene and cleanliness.
01:13:11 Just makes you wonder.
01:13:12 What? What? What the the black cellblock smells like, but anyway.
White Prisoner 4
01:13:16 A lot of people are.
Interviewer
01:13:18 Right.
Speaker 9
01:13:19 White people just don't want to live with black you. Well, you know how they are.
White Prisoner 4
01:13:22 They just don't want.
Black Prisoner
01:13:22 To live with them. I I've been in race.
01:13:24 Ride starting from youth and.
01:13:27 When I got here, they told me that we have.
01:13:28 The housing and that they can house me.
01:13:30 With anybody, and I told.
01:13:32 And that's not compatible, they said. Well, you're going to deal with it. I have never been in an integrated cell in all of my terms. When I came to this prison, they told me about the integrated housing and I told them, look, I've had race riots in the past. It's going.
01:13:44 To be difficult for me to live with other races, different races come from different cultures. You.
Speaker 19
01:13:49 Know and and there's a.
01:13:50 Lot of differences.
White Prisoner 1
01:13:51 OK.
Speaker 19
01:13:53 You know whether it be cleanliness or or whatever. They have problems every day seems like.
Devon Stack
01:13:58 The first thing he mentions.
01:14:00 It's like it's like that's a bigger deal than the violence is like, well, you know, we're different. You're like cleanliness.
Speaker 17
01:14:13 These are this is the board that indicates.
Devon Stack
01:14:17 So after a lot of failed attempts, little by little it started resegregation.
Speaker 17
01:14:23 What inmate lives in oneself, blue is white. Red is Hispanic, green is leather, and black is black. As you can see, the majority of them are blue and blue, red and red, green and green.
Devon Stack
01:14:39 So little by little it's.
01:14:42 It's resegregated.
01:14:44 And it's kind of funny because.
01:14:48 You know again it's.
01:14:50 Even though this is in California, where blacks are not.
01:14:53 60% of the population, they're like 60% of the prison population.
01:15:00 I mean, just ask AJ.
01:15:01 Plus, who's mad about it for a different reason.
Female Narrator
01:15:04 The United States has the largest prison population on Earth. The country has 5% of the world's population, but nearly 1/4 of all its prisoners. African American men are 6 times more likely to be incarcerated.
01:15:18 Than white men and African American men under 35 without a high school diploma are more likely to be imprisoned than employed.
Devon Stack
01:15:20 I wonder why?
Speaker 1
01:15:29 I mean.
01:15:37 They're more likely to be in prison than employed.
Devon Stack
01:15:42 Now of course they go on to be like and that's bad, because racism or something.
01:15:53 No, it's just that they commit more crimes. They're more violent.
01:15:57 Even in prison, they're more violent.
01:16:03 White people have to stick together.
01:16:08 For survival purposes.
01:16:14 So I think that's just the lesson that a lot of these January Sixers are going.
01:16:18 To have to learn.
01:16:22 You know, I look, I hate seeing innocent people go to prison, but maybe this could be a.
01:16:26 Learning experience for them.
01:16:32 Maybe listening to people like me, people like you, probably.
01:16:38 Trying to explain this term, it wasn't enough. They're they're the kinds of people they learn by doing.
01:16:49 Right. They're the kinds of people they learn by doing. And so this is on the job training.
01:16:56 On the job training for the future demographic reality of America.
01:17:03 It's already, I mean people, people always talk about how it's already a prison, right?
01:17:12 And it is.
01:17:16 The beginning of the stream we showed how the the FBI, the the federal police, they have it out for white people, their biggest investigation ever, ever was in.
01:17:27 The January 6th.
01:17:31 I don't. I don't see how they're any different.
01:17:33 Than the CEO's at a prison.
01:17:41 I don't see how they're any different than.
01:17:43 The CEOs at a prison.
01:17:49 Like I said, all you have to do is.
01:17:51 You know, just go to go TSA. There you are.
01:17:57 Women like this are not just the CEO's at prisons, they're the TSA officers. They're the.
01:18:04 The federal governments go to people.
01:18:10 This is the FBI right there.
01:18:16 Human trafficking. That's no big deal.
01:18:29 It's those insurrectionists we got to get.
01:18:32 To the bottom of that.
01:18:37 We have to get to the bottom of that.
01:18:41 So it's kind of funny while looking at prison stuff. Weird stuff. I thought, you know, let's lighten the mood a little bit. Let's lighten the mood a little bit.
01:18:53 And the way that only we.
01:18:55 Can on this stream it's.
01:18:58 It's a little dark, but also kind of funny, right?
01:19:02 Which which I guess that's life, right? Why? It's a little dark.
01:19:05 But it's also a little bit funny.
01:19:10 So while researching prison stuff let.
01:19:12 Me. Find my notes here because they're expensive.
01:19:19 Here. Where is it? Here we are, OK.
01:19:23 I came across the website.
01:19:28 Meetandinmate.com.
01:19:31 Now meet-an-inmate.com.
01:19:34 It's like a dating website.
01:19:37 For people in prison.
01:19:40 So if you want to have a.
01:19:43 Boyfriend or girlfriend who's in prison?
01:19:47 You can.
01:19:51 Be it like a pen pal.
01:19:52 I guess to this person.
01:19:55 Throughneitherinmate.com.
01:19:59 And I was very fascinated by this. I was like, well, who? What kinds of people?
01:20:03 A would be on.
01:20:05 Meetinmate.com.
01:20:08 And also like what? What would be the point of that?
01:20:12 Like you want to be able to say I've got a boyfriend in prison or I've got a girlfriend in prison.
01:20:18 The site itself looks like it's it was.
01:20:20 Front it was made in the 90s like it's very, very ghetto looking.
01:20:27 And I clicked around a.
01:20:29 Little bit.
01:20:31 And I started playing a fun game.
01:20:33 That we're gonna play tonight.
01:20:38 So here's here's a profile.
01:20:42 And you look at it and she's like, oh, there's, like just some, like, basic *****. Right. Like, looks like some stupid.
01:20:48 You know Instagram filter with the stars and whatever almost looks like someone's ****** Myspace page.
01:20:57 Renee freeman.
01:20:59 024029.
01:21:01 40.
01:21:03 She's in Dallas, TX.
01:21:07 And here's The funny thing.
01:21:10 Here's her bio. This is how her remember she's in prison.
01:21:16 She's in prison at least till 2030.
01:21:21 And this is how she starts it up.
01:21:25 Even in my incarceration, I refuse to settle.
01:21:35 She's in prison.
01:21:39 And she's refusing to settle.
01:21:44 There is more out there.
01:21:48 You're in prison.
01:21:51 More oceans to swim in. Not for you. You're not going to be able to swim in a in an ocean. At least till 2030.
01:22:01 More clouds to sleep in. Well, I mean, your head seems like it's in the clouds.
01:22:07 More energy and vibrations to feel OK, well, whatever.
01:22:13 I won't let these walls keep me from connecting. If you won't either, feel free to contact me at securustech.net or Texas prisonphones.com. We'll get into those in a minute.
01:22:26 Because I started to notice this thing.
01:22:28 Where like they would say like ohh.
01:22:30 And use these.
01:22:31 Other websites to talk to me and I was like, what the ****?
01:22:33 Are these other websites? We'll talk about those in a second.
01:22:40 Sir Renee Freeman, who's in prison until 2030.
01:22:47 And she was born in 1985. So she's, she's going to be 45 before.
01:22:53 She's out of prison.
01:22:56 And she's refusing to settle.
01:23:02 So I was like, well, that's kind of funny.
01:23:04 Let's look at some of these other ones here.
01:23:08 It's got a kind of a weird.
01:23:10 Name. There's a reason why a lot of these will have weird names.
01:23:13 I'll we'll explain here in a second.
01:23:16 Chianna chianna, Richards.
01:23:19 Cheyenne Richards 02163911.
01:23:24 With an emphasis on the 911.
01:23:29 She's also in Dallas.
01:23:33 She says if.
01:23:34 You would like to write me. You can write me through regular Postal Service or re message me through secure us again. We'll talk about that in a second.
01:23:43 Please check your e-mail for my response because you will not get notified. I'm an open minded. Remember she's in prison until.
01:23:51 2036.
01:23:54 So she's she's in.
01:23:55 There for like you know, at best you know and.
01:23:59 Another thirteen years or I guess 12 more years.
01:24:03 I'm an open minded, fine, good.
01:24:05 Humoured girl who likes to laugh and keep.
01:24:07 A smile on my face.
01:24:09 I love to be outside. Well, you have to wait around 12 more years before that's going to happen. Everything from camping? Yeah, that's not. Not in the cards. Barbecues. Good luck with that. Or gardening. I think they probably have gardening in, in prison.
01:24:26 I'm as much as a city girl.
01:24:28 As I am a country girl now, you're a prison girl.
01:24:32 You can you can get me excited talking about four wheel drive and muddy tires or taking a trip to the mall. Again, 12 more years before you'll ever take a trip to the mall. I love it all. Guess you could say I'm the best of both worlds. Yes, the the world of being in prison.
01:24:51 And being a little delusional about your current situation, but I kind of understand why you're a little delusional. So I I decided to look up like, if she's in jail until 2036.
01:25:06 Like what the **** happened?
01:25:08 What did she do? She looks kind of normal.
01:25:12 Right. What? What? What did she do?
01:25:14 Now the first thing.
01:25:15 That came up is kind of.
01:25:16 Funny that I did not was.
01:25:17 Not expecting this there.
01:25:19 Was an article in the Daily Mail about her, but it's really gross.
01:25:25 The the the headline is holy, moldy image of Jesus seen growing in homes. Moldy shower.
01:25:35 So this woman's first 5 minutes of fame. This is not related to why she was in jail.
01:25:41 Was because that's her bathroom. That's her bathroom.
01:25:46 OK, that's her bathroom.
01:25:50 As horrifying as it is.
01:25:54 Owners of a mold covered.
01:25:55 Shower in Texas say an image of Jesus.
01:25:59 Has miraculously began growing on its wall.
01:26:04 Trianna Richards, of Splendora, believes the mold is a sign of strength after appearing while one of her homes residents was incarcerated. Ohh, one of her roommates was all was checking out jail to see how it was first.
01:26:19 And another critically ill, I wonder if they were critically ill because of the mold.
01:26:25 Quote people say your house is blessed, she said.
01:26:29 Well, really.
01:26:31 I think it might be cursed.
01:26:33 Pointing out what she sees as.
01:26:35 A possible face on the showers.
01:26:41 So it goes on and on and obviously.
01:26:45 You know, makes her seem like a lunatic because she is.
01:26:50 And then you find.
01:26:54 Why she's actually in jail?
01:26:57 And it's basically a.
01:27:03 What's the name of that movie?
01:27:04 With the heroin addicts in in.
01:27:07 Was it in Scotland?
01:27:10 Where Obi Obi Wan Kenobi gets his.
01:27:14 Gets his first blow movie Trainspotting. Remember the baby scene and Trainspotting.
01:27:23 Well, apparently.
01:27:25 She and her friends were so obsessed with these.
01:27:29 Molly Jesus is on the wall.
01:27:34 Under the influence of lots of drugs, there was a.
01:27:38 There was a Trainspotting baby situation.
01:27:45 Yeah. There you go. So she's in jail for the next 12 years.
01:27:51 For killing a baby, there was actually a lot of.
01:27:54 Baby killing.
01:27:59 That's OK. Well, I guess, I guess Cheyenne or whatever her name is, she's off. Let's see this. Ohh, she's.
01:28:07 Kind of fat and gothy looking, but.
01:28:10 You know she looks.
01:28:11 Like she could be pretty ******, she says. Let's see. Let's take a.
01:28:17 Look at her. This is.
01:28:17 Tyanne another weird name. Again. We'll get into that in.
01:28:20 A second tyanne white.
01:28:24 Huh. Dianne white? Well, she, she.
01:28:26 Gets out in 2031.
01:28:28 2031.
01:28:31 Let's see what her bio says.
01:28:34 Actually, I almost.
01:28:35 Wonder if it would be funnier if I read this after we found out.
01:28:38 What she did?
01:28:42 I'll just tell you what she did.
01:28:44 She's a kid ******.
01:28:48 So tianne white.
01:28:51 Tyrone White, Kansas woman accused of sex crimes with juvenile boys. Law enforcement authorities are investigating Kansas women on child sex allegations.
01:29:06 Alright. Anyway she I went to jail on.
01:29:11 Charges of rape, aggravated ******, aggravated indecent liberties and indecent solicitation.
01:29:17 Of a child.
01:29:19 And she's being held at Reno County.
01:29:22 On of a bond.
01:29:23 Of half $1,000,000. So it wasn't just like maybe her boyfriend.
01:29:27 Was a little young.
01:29:29 So now that you know that.
01:29:30 About her, let's read her bio.
01:29:36 They say you can't find love online.
01:29:39 They say love and lockup doesn't exist.
01:29:43 But I'm set on proving them wrong.
01:29:46 I'm looking for love in all the wrong places.
01:29:53 It never felt so right.
01:29:59 I'm looking for someone.
01:30:01 To take care of me.
01:30:03 And who cares for me behind.
01:30:04 Bars and beyond, let's.
01:30:06 Well, a lot of these women, that's what they're.
01:30:07 Looking, they're looking for a.
01:30:08 Guy that will send.
01:30:09 Them. Well, we'll get into those websites, but it's basically.
01:30:13 It's it's like a it's.
01:30:16 Worse than only fans.
01:30:18 Guess in a way.
01:30:19 Right.
01:30:20 For like you know.
01:30:21 For a pen pal, you're basically paying for these weirdo chicks.
01:30:25 Add me on getting.
01:30:27 Out app, so there's a whole app.
01:30:32 There's that woman, the.
01:30:37 The kid ******. What about this chick?
01:30:39 Oh, she looks normal, right?
01:30:43 She looks pretty normal, looks kind of has like that mom energy about her. Right. Kind of looks like a mom.
01:30:51 Seems kind of normal. Jessica Robbins.
01:30:55 She's in Tennessee.
01:30:59 Hey guys. It's the time of year when things are.
01:31:03 Hot and steamy.
01:31:05 I'm trying to start my summer off with the hopes of finding someone special.
01:31:09 By the way.
01:31:10 She's in jail till 2034.
01:31:14 So you know you.
01:31:15 Know that all these people did, you know, cause.
01:31:18 For for a woman to get that kind.
01:31:20 Of a sentence you know they did something.
01:31:24 My name is Jessica.
01:31:26 I don't do this type.
01:31:27 Of thing normally.
01:31:29 But I thought I'd give it a try this one time. I'm single. I'm sweet, sexy, I think smart.
01:31:38 Very loyal.
01:31:40 Caring and open minded.
01:31:45 Should I? Should I just tell you?
01:31:46 What she did before.
01:31:46 We go on to the.
01:31:48 The the just just, just so.
01:31:51 I think I feel like you need.
01:31:52 To hear the horror.
01:31:54 Some of the horror.
01:31:56 All right, so this one.
01:32:02 Ah, this one's pretty bad.
01:32:04 This is worse than the the Trainspotting situation.
01:32:09 A Tennessee mother and her boyfriend have been charged with murder in the death of her five year old son.
01:32:16 29 year.
01:32:17 Old Jessica Robbins and her 22 year old.
01:32:24 Were originally charged with abuse and neglect after they told officers.
01:32:28 That their child's injury was from the fall, the charges were upgraded to felony first degree murder after an autopsy.
01:32:35 Revealed the the.
01:32:36 Boy had died from multiple blunt force trauma.
01:32:39 Basically, it may stomp their five.
01:32:41 Year old kid to death.
01:32:47 They stopped their five year old kid to death. Alright, so now that.
01:32:50 You know that part of the story?
01:32:55 I'm single sweet.
01:32:58 Sexy, smart. Very loyal. Except for to my kid caring except for for my kid and open minded about stopping my kid to death.
01:33:08 I love to keep myself busy.
01:33:11 By practicing stomping, I read I do crafts and.
01:33:14 Work a lot.
01:33:16 I'm funny, quiet, but very observant. I love the outdoors. It's funny how like it's it's like there's no recognition that they're in prison. None of these women are like that. They they're writing the exact same kind of bio that that someone in on like Bumble would be.
01:33:33 Sitting in the sun and tanning.
01:33:35 I'm not like these other women. I'm real.
01:33:44 And then this is this is.
01:33:45 The oof.
01:33:48 I have two girls. Doesn't mention the son. No family, friends or etcetera on the street. Well, I wonder why you don't have.
01:33:56 Any friends and family anymore?
01:34:00 I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that you stomped your.
01:34:02 Your five year.
01:34:03 Old son to death.
01:34:07 I'm hoping to find someone honest, dependable, caring, open, loving, adventurous and someone that will.
01:34:12 Stick by me.
01:34:16 I want a real relationship. I don't care about.
01:34:19 Your race or age, that's.
01:34:20 Kind of funny.
01:34:22 I simply want to be treated with love and respect.
01:34:25 I enjoy being spoiled.
01:34:31 I'm affectionate.
01:34:33 And I'll give you.
01:34:34 All all the time and attention.
01:34:37 So if you're.
01:34:37 Tired of those other lame women who don't stomp?
01:34:40 Their kids to death.
01:34:42 Only want your money and nothing more. Yeah, I'm. I'm sure that that's that's not the situation here that fill your heart and head with lies and scams.
01:34:52 Then I hope you will take a.
01:34:54 Chance with me, the babies stomper.
01:35:01 I'll give you all my time and.
01:35:02 Love and attention.
01:35:06 I have an e-mail on jpay.com again.
01:35:09 We'll talk about that in a second. And it's aptly named JPay.
01:35:15 Wait and contact me on this other stuff. Blah, blah, blah. Come on, let's turn this.
01:35:19 Summer into a.
01:35:20 Hot and steamy 1.
01:35:28 So that's the baby stomper.
01:35:32 We have this check.
01:35:34 Now this one it struck me.
01:35:37 See this is this is before prison.
01:35:40 Don't get me.
01:35:41 Wrong chest tattoos. Giant red flag, especially when you tattoo 2 velociraptors on your chest.
01:35:50 Not surprised that you ended up in prison.
01:35:54 OK. But I feel like at this point.
01:35:57 Maybe it could have been stopped. Maybe not. I mean, that's.
01:36:00 A big commitment, the.
01:36:01 The dueling velociraptors on the chest? That's that's kind of a big thing. I don't know if you can, really. Can you ever really come back from that?
01:36:11 I feel like that's the.
01:36:12 Kind of tattoo. You really can't come back from.
01:36:14 Like once you commit to having two velociraptors.
01:36:20 On your chest, I just. I don't know.
01:36:25 I just don't know that you can really.
01:36:27 Pull up I I feel like that nosedive. It's.
01:36:32 It's the point of no return.
01:36:36 Well, here's the the after prison you can see there's a lot more going on in the tattoo department.
01:36:42 And anything salvageable is.
01:36:44 Now a distant memory. But I also noticed I thought it.
01:36:48 Was kind of funny.
01:36:50 That they've got video chat now.
01:36:54 Ohh yeah, prisons got video chat now.
01:37:00 So our present has video chat. It has e-mail.
01:37:03 They can get MP.
01:37:04 Threes from music.
01:37:07 I had no idea.
01:37:10 I didn't realize President had become.
01:37:11 So high tech anyway.
01:37:13 Let's take a look at this. I wonder what?
01:37:15 What she might have done?
01:37:19 Right.
01:37:21 I wonder what she might have done. Let's take a look here.
01:37:26 Ohh. She killed her mom.
01:37:31 She ran her mom over with a car.
01:37:35 Killing her.
01:37:41 She ran down and murdered her 60 year old.
01:37:45 Mom twice, not once. Twice.
01:37:50 So she ran her mom down with her car and then turned around and ran her over again.
01:37:58 OK.
01:38:01 Alright, let's see. What? Let's see what she.
01:38:05 Let's still give her a chance, right? Let's still give her a chance, Cecilia.
01:38:11 Hello, being locked up leaves you feeling very disconnected and alone. I'm looking to meet people who enjoy great conversation. Love to.
01:38:20 And I'm open minded and not and non judgmental. Well, you kind of have to be. That's one thing that I found hilarious is almost every woman in their bio says they're non judgmental. It's like you kind of have to be right.
01:38:33 You're not exactly.
01:38:34 In a position to ever be judgmental ever again.
01:38:38 You ran down your mom with her car, turned around and ran her over again.
01:38:43 And your roommates with some chick that stomped her five year old baby to death. So.
01:38:49 I mean, I don't think judgmental that that's I don't think that that aspect is going to do you any good ever again, ever. No matter what the situation is.
01:39:03 My passions include music of all genres, nature, animals.
01:39:10 Arts cooking.
01:39:13 Ohh, she says. She's.
01:39:14 A veterinarian assistant by profession. No. No, you're in jail until 2031.
01:39:20 Learning new things. I'm a movie and TV nerd.
01:39:24 And I love to talk about the debate and debate pop culture in general.
01:39:29 I'm a lifelong reader and I'm always.
01:39:31 In the middle of.
01:39:31 A good book, usually something scary or nonfiction.
01:39:36 I value keeping myself.
01:39:37 Informed and the blah blah blah blah.
01:39:39 Blah blah, blah blah blah and.
01:39:40 It goes on and on and on and on.
01:39:44 And then here's where you know that they're like, like, a lot of these women. They say this because they're just, they're looking for anyone who's willing to.
01:39:50 Send them money. Please don't allow age, sex, race, body type or location keep.
01:39:57 You from writing.
01:40:00 It's a joy. Please don't think about this in any way rationally at all. Just send her a message. It's a joy to get to know people, no matter who they are. For what.
01:40:09 They are on the inside while you're on the inside.
01:40:11 God, I'm reaching out. Hoping so. I'll reach back. Please be sure to include your physical mailing address.
01:40:17 Yeah, that's a good idea.
01:40:20 So you can run me over with your car.
01:40:27 Ohh boy.
01:40:29 So all right, all right, all right.
01:40:33 That's that's probably a no now.
01:40:37 Oh, this chick looks kind of normal, right?
01:40:40 And that photo.
01:40:41 Looks like, yeah, yeah. There's some mom energy going on there.
01:40:46 Looks like maybe.
01:40:50 Yeah, maybe she's uh.
01:40:52 I don't like dental hygienist or something like that, and that's kind of what I'm getting from her.
01:40:59 No, she she's she. She's a surgical assistant.
01:41:03 Oh, you know, maybe.
01:41:05 Maybe what she did wasn't that crazy, right? I mean, a girl like that, she's all small and she's 5 foot 1A. Tiny little.
01:41:15 Surgical assistant chick. I mean, what?
01:41:17 What I mean how?
01:41:18 How could she have the Ohh well.
01:41:20 She's in prison until 2032.
01:41:26 There's a red flag, 20. What did you do?
01:41:31 Oh boy.
01:41:33 Woman who shot at Pierce County deputies during high speed chase sentenced to prison.
01:41:43 All right, so.
01:41:43 This is what this little 5 foot one girl did, a woman who shot at Pierce County deputies in 2019 during a high speed pursuit in Tacoma has been sentenced to.
01:41:56 Prison Alyssa Chasten, 29, was sentenced Wednesday in Pierce County Superior Court for first degree assault, second degree assault, attempting to elude and pursuing police, a pursuing police vehicle. She pleaded guilty to the crimes in February.
01:42:13 Superior Court Judge Susan Adams ordered chasing to spend 13 years and six months in prison. That's within the standard sentencing range for defendants trying similar cases.
01:42:24 The woman was one of the two people.
01:42:26 Charged following the October.
01:42:28 4th blah blah blah blah blah.
01:42:30 Alright, so here's what she did.
01:42:35 Pierce, Pierce County deputies used.
01:42:39 A maneuver to try to stop a car.
01:42:42 And then.
01:42:46 Let's see here. Alright, let me get back to.
01:42:47 It I went.
01:42:48 I went too far ahead. Blah blah blah blah.
01:42:51 The pursuit began around 2:30 AM, so she was probably high out of.
01:42:55 Her ******* mind.
01:42:57 After a state trooper tried to pull over Jayden, who had a warrant out for her arrest.
01:43:03 During the subsequent Chase, Chase and drove into oncoming oncoming traffic.
01:43:09 Reach speeds of over a.
01:43:10 100 miles an hour.
01:43:14 That's not all.
01:43:16 She then allegedly.
01:43:18 Told their passenger in the car to.
01:43:20 Hold the wheel.
01:43:22 While she shot.
01:43:23 Two handguns threw her back window at the cop.
01:43:27 Cars. This chick, right?
01:43:29 Here, that chick right there. Like did like the the double handed, the double fisted shooting out the back window of her car while going 100 miles an hour while the passenger was steering.
01:43:52 Let's see. Let's see what she.
01:43:53 Probably high as a kite, obviously.
01:43:58 Hello, my name is Alyssa.
01:44:00 And I'm hoping to meet friends to correspond with communicating with others on the outside will bring light. Light in this dark place.
01:44:08 Being incarcerated has helped me examine myself. Ohh was that the wake up call you needed?
01:44:17 Maybe maybe shooting up my back window double fisted blaming at the cops.
01:44:23 Maybe that was uh.
01:44:25 Yeah, I I didn't know before I went to jail. I was really kind of on the fence about whether or.
01:44:30 Not that was out of line, but.
01:44:32 Now that I've had some time to.
01:44:33 Think about it. I'm like, hey, maybe.
01:44:35 That was a bad idea.
01:44:38 Maybe that was a bad idea.
01:44:41 Being incarcerated has helped me examine myself and learn from my mistakes. Yeah, well, OK.
01:44:47 I never really realized the.
01:44:49 Value of freedom. Until I came to prison.
01:44:52 I enjoy reading music, fitness and learning new things.
01:44:57 I'm currently in school furthering my education and growing as a woman to one day be a light for others. I believe in honesty, loyalty and respect. Treating others as I would like to be treated.
01:45:12 By shooting them with two guns out the back of my my car.
01:45:19 So yeah, that's OK.
01:45:26 Now you might be thinking yourself, why? Why so many white women? These are all white women. You would think that a website like this.
01:45:33 Would have an astronomical. Yeah, it would be way more non whites.
01:45:38 Well, that's because when I first went to.
01:45:40 The website I.
01:45:40 Didn't realize they they sort sort it by who? The people who people want to contact. Right. So of course it's the.
01:45:48 White women? No, it's.
01:45:49 They are black women. There's lots of black women. In fact, it's mostly black women and they're they're mostly murderer.
01:45:57 There's there's in fact, black women murder at a higher rate than white men.
01:46:03 That's just that's in, in United States at least. I don't know if that's everywhere like this woman. This woman right here is a a fair example of this.
01:46:15 This is what's her name.
01:46:18 Ohh that was the Shakia Pfizer.
01:46:23 Chiquita, Pfizer. Again another weird name. I'll explain that in a second. Chiquita Pfizer.
01:46:31 #8.
01:46:32 06242.
01:46:35 She's in Michigan.
01:46:38 Let's see what she did before we read her.
01:46:42 Read her bio.
01:46:45 Oh, she stabbed her.
01:46:46 Boyfriend to death.
01:46:49 She stabbed her boyfriend. But don't worry guys. She's into white dudes. This is her boyfriend that she stabbed to death.
01:46:56 This is the the white you know, this is the guy who who burned the coal and and paid the toll.
01:47:05 So she stabbed her boyfriend to death. Uh, let's see here.
01:47:11 Blah blah blah.
01:47:15 Let's see here. What did she stab him with? I thought.
01:47:17 It was something weird.
01:47:21 No, it doesn't say what it was. I thought it was like an ice pick. Maybe I.
01:47:24 Was thinking of something else anyway.
01:47:27 So she stabbed her boyfriend to death.
01:47:33 Hi, my name is Chiquita. I hope as you read this that I pique your interest.
01:47:39 And that leads to you being curious enough.
01:47:41 To reach out.
01:47:42 Here are a few things about myself. I am very down to Earth.
01:47:47 I have a great sense of humor.
01:47:50 I'm happy and compassionate. I love to make others laugh.
01:47:54 I'm loyal and open and stab my boyfriend to death. No, they.
01:47:59 Never. They never have that part in there.
01:48:02 I can be a little shy at first.
01:48:04 But then I'll stab you in the neck.
01:48:07 Now here this is actually actually this is.
01:48:08 Even funnier than anything I.
01:48:09 Could say this is literally this is actually in her.
01:48:12 In her bio.
01:48:14 I can be a little shy at first.
01:48:17 But when I get to know you or, but when I get to.
01:48:20 Know someone watch.
01:48:22 Out now lol.
01:48:32 I'm gonna be a little shy at first, but when I get.
01:48:34 To know someone, watch out now lol.
01:48:38 That's that's really in her bio. I enjoy many things such as reading, writing puzzles, listening to to God music. I don't know if.
01:48:48 She meant good.
01:48:50 Are of all styles I.
01:48:52 Believe when words fail, music.
01:48:54 Speaks volumes and so do ice picks.
01:48:56 I'm also a Scrabble fan.
01:49:07 And then it goes on from there.
01:49:08 She'll be out in 2055.
01:49:14 2055 so that's a good investment, right?
01:49:20 She'll be like.
01:49:21 What is it?
01:49:23 5050 something?
01:49:25 No, she'll be.
01:49:27 She'll be 66 years old when she's out.
01:49:32 So you know.
01:49:36 Worth the investment?
01:49:39 Just ask this guy.
01:49:42 So anyway, as I mentioned, there's a lot of these mentions of JPay and these other websites, and a lot of are like like this ******* ***** looking chick right here, you know? Just, like, straight up, like, Gee.
01:49:57 Geo, I wonder what this one is about, right?
01:50:01 Now this one you.
01:50:03 Do need to watch out because she actually gets out.
01:50:07 If she gets out, her earliest release is in 2024, so she could maybe get out in October. It says if she gets out on good behavior.
01:50:15 Hey guys. I'm 38 blonde, blue-green eyes with full lips and thick hips.
01:50:22 Winky face.
01:50:24 I'm fun, exciting, playful and open minded.
01:50:29 You can tell me anything. I'm going to be doing some time, so I'm looking to chat with some very general.
01:50:37 Sexy and supportive gentlemen. See, even even in prison. She's.
01:50:41 Got the standards.
01:50:43 Willing to help and support me while.
01:50:44 I'm waiting to get.
01:50:45 A get to a work center. You got to be willing to support her.
01:50:49 I'd love to build.
01:50:50 Great connections, lasting friendships. Get to know some interesting new people, and if the vibe is right, maybe much, much more.
01:51:00 Winky face.
01:51:03 I'm currently at the ADA County Jail.
01:51:05 In Boise, ID. And then she's got a bunch of.
01:51:07 The you know the getting out dot.
01:51:09 Com and all these other sorts of things.
01:51:14 I couldn't figure out what she did. I'm. I'm just. I'm going to just assume prostitute. I'm just based.
01:51:18 On that picture.
01:51:20 I'm just going to assume she's a prostitute because she's not. She's not in jail forever.
01:51:26 Or maybe or unless she's been in jail forever. But I don't think so, because she looks. She looks pretty 38 in that photo, so maybe she's in jail for prostitution.
01:51:40 So I was looking at this and I was.
01:51:42 Like what's? What's they keep mentioning like J pay and Securus and all this other stuff. And like all these weird websites?
01:51:52 So it turns out there's a website called JPEG.
01:51:58 Now what this company has done is it's managed to get contracts with prison systems providing e-mail services, and almost like a.
01:52:11 Like an eBay.
01:52:12 Turn on eBay.
01:52:16 For prisoners.
01:52:18 So they're essentially like prison Internet.
01:52:23 And because they have a monopoly, you know, once they get the deal with the prison system, once they like, not only does the prison system give them, in some cases, you know, 10s of millions of dollars to provide this service, which is weird.
01:52:38 It's like they're paying this company.
01:52:43 To have a monopoly.
01:52:45 Because once this company is in place.
01:52:49 There's no, you know, there's no competition. The prisoners don't have a choice. They have to use this service if they want to send an e-mail. If they want to video chat.
01:53:00 If they want to.
01:53:03 Download an MP3.
01:53:07 You know if.
01:53:08 If they want to receive money from one of these ******* that are that are sending money from these dating sites or whatever.
01:53:17 And I'm look, I'm.
01:53:18 I'm sitting here looking at this and I'm like, man, this sounds like really ******* jewelry, you know? Like, of course, you know, there's I found some articles about the company. And I'm like, yeah, this sounds like really ******* Julie, you know, like, that's like, I'd be really surprised if if a Jew didn't come up with this idea.
01:53:38 This is Wired magazine captive audience. How companies make millions charging prisoners to send an e-mail.
01:53:46 And it's not just a little bit of money, like to send an e-mail, it's like 20 bucks to send an.
01:53:51 E-mail to give you an idea.
01:53:55 And obviously the the, the the people on the inside, they're not making any money, so they're essentially extorting the families of the people that want to e-mail them, and vice versa, this money.
01:54:09 Now again I look.
01:54:10 I don't even think they should.
01:54:12 Have access to this stuff in the first place.
01:54:15 Right. I don't. I don't see what's wrong. I mean, maybe e-mail like maybe e-mail, OK, because you could always write letters from prison.
01:54:25 And in fact, maybe from an infrastructure point of view, having e-mail is a better idea because it's because they have to go through the letters, right? If prisoners are sending letters and stuff, you have they they have to go through. And so it be easier to just make that electronic, right?
01:54:43 So I can understand maybe having the e-mail stuff.
01:54:47 But having having.
01:54:50 Tablets like prisoners do.
01:54:53 Prisoners now have tablets.
01:54:56 They, in fact they have, you know, phones and little apps on their phones. And they can play music and it's, you know, it's this special prison stuff. But like, I don't see.
01:55:06 Why they why they should have this?
01:55:10 And really, the only reason.
01:55:11 Why they have this stuff is it's making people rich.
01:55:16 Because they can provide these tablets that maybe cost them like 20 bucks a pop.
01:55:21 And then they sell them to the prisoners. Like if.
01:55:23 You want your your friend that's in prison to have a tablet.
01:55:29 You have to pay J pay.
01:55:32 Or whoever or one of their one of their partner companies because.
01:55:35 A lot of.
01:55:36 This is all under the same mega corporations.
01:55:41 To like you know, you have to pay them like thousands of dollars to, you know, equip them with this technology.
01:55:50 And so they're just getting rich off of inmates.
01:55:52 Having this stuff.
01:55:55 But at the same time, it's like inmates shouldn't have this stuff they shouldn't have.
01:55:58 I can.
01:56:02 Tablets and stuff and it's just like it's insane but it.
01:56:05 And that's what it is.
01:56:07 So they they basically charge them for stamps.
01:56:12 Like they called a stamp to send an e-mail and each one, like I said, can cost like up to like 20 bucks.
01:56:21 They also, you know, you can send them the money for to use the commissary, right? So there's these little.
01:56:30 Shops where you can buy, it's like a there's not a whole lot you can get there, but in prison you can buy.
01:56:36 You know, like crackers or, you know, stupid **** like that. And so they'll charge you to send them money.
01:56:44 Like it's PayPal, but like the the fee to send. That is really outrageous.
01:56:49 And they they make a ton of money.
01:56:51 Off of that.
01:56:54 They go around and they they they uh.
01:56:58 Get these big contracts.
01:57:01 So here's this from that wired article.
01:57:04 The company boasted contracts from 21 state correctional agencies, along with numerous jails and private prisons, and already served more than 1.2 million people behind bars.
01:57:14 According to a document obtained by The Huffington Post, JPay reported a revenue of $30.4 million.
01:57:23 Three years after.
01:57:24 It it it?
01:57:25 Got those contracts? Revenue had more than doubled.
01:57:28 To $70.4 million.
01:57:37 So there you go.
01:57:39 J Pace technology hardly evokes A sleek startup. Instead, it seems more like a flashback to.
01:57:44 The mid 90s.
01:57:47 To send a message, incarcerated people stand in line at one of the several kiosks and dedicated to the messaging. And you know, they they're talking about the to send emails. That's since since been upgraded to the the tablet stuff, this articles from.
01:58:05 2018 I'll show you the the new kind of.
01:58:10 Present stuff. Actually I think I got it right now.
01:58:12 This fact it's another example.
01:58:15 As to why white people need to.
01:58:19 Stick together.
01:58:21 In prison? Where is it at? Do I? Did I get it? Ohh I might not have downloaded it.
01:58:27 Ah, I might not have downloaded. Anyway, it's a let me see if I have it somewhere. Actually. Let me just make sure. Oh, yeah. I I do have it.
01:58:40 So this this is how prison shakedowns look.
01:58:47 With this new technology.
Interviewer
01:59:03 Still you.
Devon Stack
01:59:06 So it's basically like cash app.
01:59:08 So now all they have to do, the black people will corner some, you know, they'll get some white guy, beat him up, take his phone and force them to send money via his little cash app on.
01:59:18 His phone.
Speaker 9
01:59:26 Robberies in this day and age.
01:59:28 More often look like this. Years ago it used.
01:59:31 To be that, when someone got robbed in prison, it.
Devon Stack
01:59:32 Right away.
Speaker 9
01:59:33 Looked more like.
Devon Stack
01:59:34 There's a there's a male version of that dating site, and most of the guys.
01:59:38 On there, look like this guy.
Speaker 9
01:59:39 Someone entering their cell, pulling a knife, or maybe just throwing their hands up and saying, hey, give me your honey buns. Throw the noodles in the bag, Buster, but not anymore. In 2023, people don't want your snacks. Everyone has cell phones and the main way of buying and selling and trading amongst inmates.
01:59:58 Is through cash app. So now when someone gets robbed.
02:00:02 They make them open up their cash and send them however much money. Things have definitely changed. My advice if you go to prison, hopefully you won't and don't open up.
02:00:11 A cash app.
Devon Stack
02:00:14 So these are this company I was like, well, who's like I said before.
02:00:19 This just seems like a Super Dewey idea.
02:00:25 Well, let's have a little look see at JPay.
02:00:30 History. It doesn't take long to find the the answer to this Riddle. Jay Pay was started in 2002 by the company CEO and founder Ryan Shapiro.
02:00:46 Oh, OK, so it it literally is it. Look, it's probably Ben Shapiro's cousin.
02:00:55 So it's literally a Jew.
02:00:59 And and it's not just this company.
02:01:02 This is there. There's a lot about other companies that do similar services for prisons.
02:01:09 And a shocking number of them are run by Jews.
02:01:15 Including securus.
02:01:18 They got in trouble because they started recording.
02:01:24 Inmate video calls.
02:01:27 With their lawyers. So there was, like privileged calls like you're.
02:01:30 Not allowed to.
02:01:32 Obviously, listen in to people's communications with their lawyers.
02:01:36 And so they kind of they, they feel they felt like they could get away with it in the same way that the federal government.
02:01:41 Does so the government?
02:01:44 For those you don't know.
02:01:46 People who think they actually have privacy.
02:01:48 In 2023.
02:01:51 One of the things that that Edward Snowden revealed was that pretty much.
02:01:57 Every communication that's done digitally.
02:02:01 Is stored away on a server by the NSA. Pretty much every single message, every text message. It doesn't matter if they have a.
02:02:14 A warrant for it. It doesn't matter if they have a.
02:02:18 They don't have to get like a FISA court approval.
02:02:20 It's just it's getting stored.
02:02:23 So if you send a text message, if you make a phone call, if you send an e-mail, if you send a DM, if you send whatever, it's all being stored.
02:02:31 In a massive data center, one of which is, I think outside of salt.
02:02:35 Lake in Utah.
02:02:39 Now the federal government will tell you that the reason why they do this and they're.
02:02:43 Allowed to do this.
02:02:45 Is they, they say. Well, sure, yeah, we record it, but we don't look at it.
02:02:53 So it's fine.
02:02:55 It's fine that we're recording it because we.
02:02:57 Don't look at it.
02:03:01 And the only the reason why we.
02:03:03 Need to record it.
02:03:05 Is so that if we need to look.
02:03:07 At it maybe to stop the next 911.
02:03:12 We can retroactively look at all your communications after we get approval from a FISA judge.
02:03:18 But we don't need the approval to.
02:03:20 Acquire the data.
02:03:23 We just need the approval to look at it.
02:03:26 Now of course, as anyone knows, and as Edward Snowden expressed they.
02:03:30 Looked at it.
Speaker 11
02:03:31 All the time.
Devon Stack
02:03:33 There was no there was no. There were no proper channels. There were any of that. There were, you know, like it, it probably wouldn't matter that much. They'd.
02:03:42 Find some way to weasel.
02:03:43 Out of it.
02:03:45 But this article got me thinking, because this article is talking about how the company got sued.
02:03:51 Because they were using.
02:03:52 AI to monitor the calls and the and the logic they used.
02:03:59 Was well, we're not looking at.
02:04:02 We're not listening to the.
02:04:03 Calls between you and your lawyer.
02:04:06 It's a computer.
02:04:09 And the data that it's gathering.
Sandy of the Doxstopo
02:04:12 We're, you know.
Devon Stack
02:04:13 It's it's not. We're not listening to the call itself. We're looking at aspects of the call that the AI is is running through a privacy filter so that we, you know, so it's your privacy is still protected. We're just getting data from an AI that's not a person.
02:04:30 No persons actually.
02:04:32 If you don't think that one of the first things.
02:04:37 That the federal government started dealing with AI.
02:04:41 Is to start pouring through.
02:04:44 The the mountains.
02:04:46 Of data that they have. You'd be insane.
02:04:49 Because that was the one argument.
02:04:51 I don't know. Years ago, not too many, actually. Well, yeah. But like, I guess now, but like 8 years ago.
02:04:58 I went to some debate that was a between a US Senator and some privacy advocacy woman. I I I forget their names. It was again eight years ago.
02:05:11 And I was there for work. I was there to.
02:05:14 To record it and stuff for him. For a a nonprofit.
02:05:18 But I, as I watched the debate.
02:05:21 I remember thinking to myself.
02:05:26 The one thing that this senator who is very pro spying.
02:05:30 Has going for them is that it is true.
02:05:33 True like this was his big point that. Oh, yeah. Well, of course we can go through all this data. We can gather all this information, but at the end of the day, we don't have the manpower. So even if we wanted to listen to everyone's phone calls, you know, like all your little private phone calls between you and your wife or whatever, we wouldn't have the, the.
02:05:53 The people it would take to do that, so it shouldn't freak you out because we we already don't have enough resources to go after the people we want to go after the people that we have these, you know, warrants for so.
02:06:06 It's not that. I mean, you don't have to worry about us going after you because.
02:06:09 We just don't have the the the power to do that and it's so much data.
02:06:15 That it's it's ridiculous.
02:06:17 Well, that used to be true.
02:06:22 That's not true anymore. Like I, at least at the time I remember thinking.
02:06:26 To myself, well.
02:06:29 I could see a computer looking.
02:06:31 For keywords, right? Like if you said bomb and Taliban or or or whatever, right then it would like it would red flag it and then a human would have to go back and listen to it and see. You know what, what exactly did.
02:06:43 They say in that phone call. Is that a big deal?
02:06:48 You have to do that now, because now you essentially have unlimited manpower to go through and listen to every and all phone calls all the time. Always.
02:06:59 And with the power of AI make.
02:07:02 Some of these decisions themselves.
02:07:04 In fact, they could start to look for patterns.
02:07:08 Since they have all this data right of everybody.
02:07:12 You could train an AI.
02:07:15 On the digital history.
02:07:18 Of the kinds of.
02:07:19 People you don't like, let's say January Sixers.
02:07:23 Let's say you're the NSA.
02:07:24 Or you're the FBI.
02:07:27 And everyone that you arrest.
02:07:29 For the January 6th stuff due the the Redditor crowd.
02:07:34 That's doxing you on the Internet.
02:07:37 Let's say you go through their entire digital history. You recover it from these servers that the NSA has.
Speaker
02:07:45 And you.
Devon Stack
02:07:46 Train the AI.
02:07:48 Even though a lot.
02:07:49 Of it's irrelevant. Maybe you know, like it's what?
02:07:52 They watched on Disney plus.
02:07:55 You know, it's what they ordered from from Amazon.
02:07:59 It's, uh, how often they used.
Investigative Jewnalist
02:08:01 Grubhub.
Devon Stack
02:08:03 You know, it's just it's whatever, right? It's just it's just listing any and all communications you've ever had.
02:08:10 And the AI looks at.
02:08:11 All this data.
02:08:15 And the AI?
02:08:16 Says. You know, I think I have found a a common thread between.
02:08:20 These people, there's.
02:08:21 These people tend to like this. They they maybe there's certain ways that they phrase things without with, you know, without knowing it. Subconsciously, the people that were they were in January 6th, there's.
02:08:33 Remember that.
02:08:34 Certain sayings that they say or or or that maybe they all like the same.
02:08:40 Kinds of TV.
02:08:40 Shows or or music or.
02:08:43 Maybe that you know there's some other kinds of of correlations.
02:08:50 Between these people?
02:08:51 That are a human would.
02:08:52 Never have picked up on.
02:08:55 I mean, simply because the data would just be it's.
02:08:58 Just too much data.
02:09:01 Well, now there's no such thing as too much data.
02:09:05 In fact the opposite.
02:09:06 Now the only problem is not enough data.
02:09:10 So you unleash this AI on the digital histories.
02:09:12 Of all these people.
02:09:13 That you've arrested for the insurrection.
02:09:19 MSI now has a profile.
02:09:25 The kinds of people that commit insurrection against the United States government, they they like these kinds of music and this kind of TV show and this kind of podcast and. And they use these kinds of services, maybe they maybe there's even a correlation between their names. Maybe they all have white Christian sounding names.
02:09:48 You know, maybe maybe there's not a whole lot of Pablos, right? Maybe there's not a.
02:09:52 Whole lot of tyrones in that list.
02:09:55 So one of the things that makes you more likely to be one of these terrorists is you have a a name like, you know, Chris Johnson or David Smith or something.
02:10:11 So now you already have all the data of everybody else in the country.
02:10:17 The AI, with its armed with its profile and it's created off of the digital background of these other people, starts consuming.
02:10:28 Any and all communications in the.
02:10:30 American public.
02:10:33 Of everybody.
02:10:36 And what it does is it starts to.
02:10:42 Possible insurrectionists or sympathizers?
02:10:48 1 by 1.
02:10:52 You don't think that's already happening? It's already happening, I promise. If it's not already happening.
02:10:58 I I would actually be disappointed.
02:11:00 In in the.
02:11:01 The the people I used to work.
02:11:03 With the people that would they.
02:11:05 That this is the exactly the kind of proposals they.
02:11:07 Would write they.
02:11:08 Would write these big long proposals to accomplish something that solved the problem.
02:11:13 That the federal government would have.
02:11:17 And I guaran ******* to you a lot of.
02:11:20 You know if if.
02:11:21 Not the government itself. A lot of government contractors submitted proposals to create exactly.
02:11:27 The AI I'm talking about.
02:11:31 And if it hasn't already been unleashed and.
02:11:34 Developed it's it's in development.
02:11:41 And with how quickly they can deploy these things.
02:11:45 I'd be shocked, and I mean, look.
02:11:48 Torba is making an AI a lot of this stuff is open source. In fact, the real problem with the AI isn't so much the writing. The code for the AI, although that's, you know, obviously a part of it.
02:11:58 It's the data.
02:12:00 That's the big secret thing, right? That's the big.
02:12:04 It's the training data.
02:12:06 More than anything else.
02:12:07 When you're talking about the the current chat bot style AI's that exist right now, and by the way, it's the same software essentially that's making images as is making conversation.
02:12:19 You just train it on digital.
02:12:24 Or visual information rather instead of.
02:12:28 Written information but it works. It works the same way.
02:12:32 So it's already.
02:12:33 It's sort of been mapped out how to.
02:12:35 Do this sort of a thing.
02:12:39 And they've been sitting on this gargantuan.
02:12:44 Planet sized pile of of data.
02:12:48 Because they've been collecting this **** since the 90s.
02:12:54 And that's always been the thing that holds back. So like with Facebook, right?
02:12:59 If you want to use Facebook's.
02:13:02 AI what's it called like? Llama or whatever the ****.
02:13:05 It's called. I forget. Now it doesn't matter.
02:13:07 The thing that that you don't.
02:13:10 Have access to is the data part of it?
02:13:15 You know the big secret.
02:13:20 The trade secret, I guess, is the training data.
02:13:26 You know Google's AI open AI. All these companies that have AIS, what they were doing to build those AIS. In many cases they were running like Third World countries, sweatshops having a.
02:13:39 You know, like basically a warehouse is full of.
02:13:44 Slave labor people.
02:13:46 Feeding AI you know, AI images and telling the AI you know what the images were and and stuff like that.
02:13:58 And the limitation really is just the data.
02:14:05 So the federal government has plenty of that, plenty of that.
02:14:11 Who knows, maybe once they have it deployed, they won't have to rely on doxing Redditors anymore.
02:14:20 To make their arrests.
02:14:22 Of grandma's.
02:14:25 For their January 6th.
02:14:30 That then forces them into racial awareness training classes.
02:14:39 All right. So that's, that's the prison sex addition.
02:14:45 It might have seemed like it was all over the place for a little bit there, but I told ohh you know, I told you I would do, but I didn't tell you. I didn't. I didn't really explain.
02:14:53 I explained it like uh.
02:14:55 You know. Oh, well, I said rather that you know they.
02:14:57 They have these really weird names.
02:15:02 The reason why they're these really weird names, there's the website is I wanted to find some funny ones, but there's so many.
02:15:10 So this one.
02:15:11 See all these white women? That's because these are the featured women.
02:15:14 So people are going out for the white women.
02:15:16 Obviously, but there's a lot of black.
02:15:19 Chicks. Anyway, I wanted to find some funny ones and.
02:15:24 The method I was doing just so it would be easier to do it.
02:15:28 I look for. OK. That's like a weird name.
02:15:30 Jocelyn, so I'd look for a weird.
02:15:32 Name so that when you Google.
02:15:33 The name you don't find like a billion results.
02:15:37 I'd look for someone who who? Whose sentence?
02:15:39 Was pretty long.
02:15:40 And they also had a weird name because.
02:15:42 I knew that if I looked for.
02:15:47 Weird name. Long sentence it would.
02:15:49 Probably be in the news.
02:15:52 So I don't think her sentence is long enough, but let's just see she does have a weird name, jacelyn hedges.
02:16:00 And we know that she's in California.
02:16:04 But her sentences only tell 2028, but let's just you know, let's just go with that, right?
02:16:10 To a Jocelyn Hedges did.
02:16:15 Well, here's this.
02:16:17 This is pacer.
02:16:22 What's? What's listen, are you allowed to?
02:16:24 Oh, you have to pay.
02:16:29 It doesn't really say what she did. See if there's a new story about it.
02:16:40 Here we go.
02:16:42 She was arrested for possession and purchase and.
02:16:44 Sale of narcotics. So that's why it's not that long. So she was probably buying meth.
Speaker
02:16:51 There we go.
Devon Stack
02:16:54 So she's probably a meth head.
02:16:59 But if you go to.
02:17:00 The standard ads. It's like all black murderers like Shanta.
02:17:05 What did Shanta do now? She's until 2035. So, you know she did something bad.
02:17:11 Shanta Henderson.
02:17:14 She's in Rockville IN.
02:17:21 There we go.
02:17:23 She murdered someone.
02:17:29 Let's see case summary.
02:17:39 OK, this robbery.
02:17:43 Robbery. Something I know this looks like an appeal or something. I'm trying to look. Where's the like? A news story?
02:17:49 Oh, here we are. There's Shantha Johnson.
02:17:53 Women facing charges for allegedly stealing blank checks and cashing them. Ah, well, she didn't murder anyone. She went against banks charged 2 counts of counterfeiting. That's that'll get you. You go against banks.
02:18:05 They they they tend to look poorly on that. Yeah. JP Morgan Chase told the victim the checks have been written to all right.
02:18:16 She's not a murderer.
02:18:19 What about queen? That's a weird name. Queen. How long you in for?
02:18:25 That doesn't say.
02:18:28 Let's look. Let's look for.
02:18:30 A younger person, 28.
02:18:36 So we're on. This is a weird name.
02:18:39 Kuhinja how long you in? That's only a year.
02:18:45 But you get the.
02:18:45 Idea I would look for people that had weird names.
02:18:49 Oh well, like, like crista la christo's weird.
02:18:52 How long you in for tell?
02:18:56 20-30 maybe.
02:18:58 She's divorced with three daughters.
02:19:01 She's serving an 8 year sentence.
02:19:04 She's divorced with other here. There's her J pay if you want to send her some JPay.
02:19:10 La Christa Ray, what did a Christa ray do?
Interviewer
02:19:14 Let's see here.
Devon Stack
02:19:20 Recently booked. What is this?
02:19:24 Public intoxication. That's not that big of a deal. Why is?
02:19:27 She in for so long?
02:19:32 The site is taking forever.
02:19:35 Anyway, that's the deal, right?
02:19:37 That's how I would find these people is I'd be like, huh, who's got?
02:19:40 A weird name.
02:19:43 Monae monae. How long you in for?
02:19:48 2033.
02:19:49 All right. You might have killed someone's money. Nelson. Let's see.
02:20:00 Oh, she's on a lot of see. There's other websites like this.
02:20:02 So here's Pentagon.
02:20:05 I'm over 18, of course.
02:20:08 Look at this one. She's in here.
02:20:10 It never says ohh it just says that they're.
02:20:12 On death row on this one. That's kind of interesting.
02:20:15 At least you get to find out if.
02:20:16 They're on death row.
02:20:18 Look at this Pentagon. You can go to Pentagon.
02:20:22 What else is she on?
02:20:24 Ohh she's on LinkedIn.
02:20:30 Here we are.
02:20:32 Oh, you have to pay for all this stuff.
02:20:37 Wait, why is this? She's on a Jeffrey Epstein thing.
02:20:43 Oh, this is what she.
02:20:43 Did I think?
02:20:45 That's hilarious. If that's what she.
Speaker 11
02:20:47 Did. Oh no, this is someone else.
Devon Stack
02:20:49 Mom raises 600K for her own funeral.
02:20:52 After Terminal I thought it was like a fraud.
02:20:54 Kind of thing though.
02:20:57 That's weird. Yeah. So some of these, I wouldn't find anything.
02:21:01 But you know, it's probably.
02:21:02 Something it's probably not super.
02:21:03 Bad if they.
02:21:04 Don't have it in the news. Unless maybe she's just been in for a long time.
02:21:08 He's got another weird name, we'll.
02:21:10 Try one more of these.
02:21:13 Taisha what taisha do?
02:21:17 How long is she now? She gets out.
02:21:18 Pretty soon.
02:21:25 Delilah, when do you get out? That's not too fun. That's pretty, pretty recent or soon. I'd rather tairia whatever your name is when you get out. Now you get out this year.
02:21:37 There's Renee. There's our our friend Renee.
02:21:44 Let's try. Let's try a real roasty let's go to 40.
02:21:48 Auburn spelled wrong. Let's.
02:21:52 Auburn, what did you do? When do you get out? Ohh. Like I like this.
02:21:56 She's an entrepreneur.
02:21:59 What did Auburn? Hey, hey, good. Do we might be able to find that. That's kind of a weird name.
02:22:06 What Auburn Haygood do?
02:22:11 Oh, this is maybe. What did she get arrested for? There's her mug shot.
02:22:20 Recent arrests.
02:22:22 It just says ah, alright, here we go.
02:22:26 Failure to ID.
02:22:27 That's not a big deal. Marijuana possession.
02:22:31 This is all 2013.
02:22:34 Credit card abuse. She ****** with banks too.
02:22:39 And probation violation. So that's why she's in. So she was a drug addict, basically.
Speaker
02:22:45 So there we go.
Devon Stack
02:22:47 There's your little drug addict, drug addict roasting.
02:22:53 Let's see here.
02:22:57 Who's got a weird name?
02:23:02 Kendra's not super weird. Almost kind of weird, but not really these days.
02:23:08 Oh, Jamie spelled stupidly. She's in. Well, it doesn't say when she gets out.
02:23:15 That is a weird name, carrion curion.
02:23:19 She gets out pretty soon.
02:23:23 Let's try charisse.
Speaker 11
02:23:26 When do you get out?
Devon Stack
02:23:27 You get out this year.
02:23:30 Let's try.
02:23:35 She gets out pretty soon.
02:23:40 Aila, 2027.
02:23:44 Damn it, we need.
02:23:44 Some hardened criminals.
02:23:47 Jacelyn then we look at Jocelyn.
02:23:49 Already feel like we did stormy.
02:23:52 When do you get out? Doesn't say.
02:24:02 Anyway, you want to see what the.
02:24:03 Guys look like.
02:24:07 Swear to God.
02:24:08 I clicked over to the guys.
02:24:11 And I was like, oh, yeah, these are the guys.
02:24:13 That look like you know.
02:24:16 Looked like they'd be in prison.
02:24:18 And I Scroll down and and ohh look at this ******* guy like literal Hitler.
02:24:29 Oh man.
02:24:34 One of these guys that I saw and I was like.
02:24:36 Oh, that guy.
02:24:36 Looks like a.
02:24:37 Child molester. So I googled his name, child molester.
02:24:44 Like that, he was literally in for trouble and it was.
02:24:46 Like I just Scroll down, I was like.
02:24:49 Oh, Trump alester. Yeah. John molester anyway.
02:24:54 That's how I was doing it. Let's take a look at Hyper chats here.
02:25:05 The down.
02:25:08 Nazi dye says saw a matrix themed commercial earlier, and I just realized that movie is about what the Jews are doing to us and they're rubbing it in the goys faces everything in the world is fake propaganda to enslave the goy, and the only red pilled people left must be killed so they can.
02:25:26 Fully rule.
02:25:28 The world through Zion.
02:25:31 Were the were the ****** brothers that made that movie? Are they Jews?
02:25:37 I didn't know they were. They might be.
02:25:41 Who made who wrote that movie? That.
02:25:44 Let's see here.
02:25:49 Yeah, I think they are right. I mean, they have a Julie or it's either Jewish or like Polish.
02:26:00 They're Jews. They got to be Jews. Lawrence Luckinbill is one of their.
Speaker 11
02:26:08 Let's see here.
Devon Stack
02:26:11 I don't know if they mean they're either Jews.
02:26:13 Or they're they're Polish.
02:26:15 Sometimes it's hard to tell the two apart well, mostly because a lot of our Jews are Polish.
02:26:23 Yeah, I mean it's.
02:26:25 Yeah. Yeah, it is what it is.
02:26:28 Nazi dice again, and also the Wazowski brothers who made the matrix movies are literal ******** now. Yes, they are.
02:26:34 ******** now both of them somehow.
02:26:39 Blue chord blue.
Interviewer
02:26:42 Chord as far as.
Neonazi Wife
02:26:47 I can see.
Interviewer
02:26:48 Where? Where?
Devon Stack
02:26:53 Have to catch the replay on this one stopped and to show some support. Thanks for what you do. I appreciate that blue chord.
02:27:01 Rabbit Hole, says Devin, please show the fewer your hands, show him your hands so that you don't get made into soap.
02:27:11 And there's like a a link.
02:27:13 I don't know. I can do links right now man.
02:27:19 But I'll check that out later.
02:27:22 I'm a traditional Christian Conservative says shut out to trolley my.
02:27:26 Brother, both big.
02:27:28 Fans hey Chollie play sound clip for fagots.
02:27:32 What are you talking about? Charlie doesn't have his. Has his own sound.
02:27:36 Clip does it.
Investigative Jewnalist
02:27:39 There we go.
Devon Stack
02:27:41 Yes. So welcome, Shirley. And the traditional Christian.
02:27:45 And I'm not sure why you would want to to say that you guys were.
Speaker
02:27:50 Get it? But.
Devon Stack
02:27:53 There you go.
02:27:55 Yeah. Thanks for for pop popping by there. Rabbit Hole says January 6th attendee here. Why don't I be careful about saying that now that they're they're trying to put you all into jail, so you make sure Reddit doesn't find out.
02:28:09 Got me a visit from the *** **** FBI, asked for an attorney. Didn't say ****. Boy is my mindset shifted since then about the US and what it means. Thanks in large part to you. How far do you think we've fallen from the founders intent of this country? I think we are off the ******* rails. I think that.
02:28:30 And in every aspect culturally demographic.
02:28:32 Basically, even the way that the the I mean the the Constitution is meaningless now and it and it look, it was inevitable the second you changed the demographics of this country, it was going to happen.
02:28:46 It was going to happen.
02:28:48 You know, I I know it's kind of a little bit of a.
02:28:51 A played out thing to say, but just look at Liberia. They've got an identical constitution and they're unable to maintain any kind of country whatsoever.
02:29:01 It's because, you know, like the Constitution is only as good as the people that it it's it's organizing.
02:29:10 In space with the big big money.
Black Prisoner
02:29:13 Is power money is the.
Speaker 6
02:29:15 Only weapon that that.
Devon Stack
02:29:16 You have to defend yourself with.
Speaker 5
02:29:17 Look, look, look.
Devon Stack
02:29:18 Look, look how Julie this *** is.
02:29:36 All right.
02:29:38 Based in space, I'm a longtime listener from your days on YouTube, we are blessed to have you, Devin. I want to hear your take on Smedley, Butler and the so-called business plot of 1933. I'd like to know if you could do a deep dive on that someday. That sounds familiar, but it's not ring any.
Speaker
02:29:56 Bells. Let me let me look that up.
Devon Stack
02:29:59 Smedley Butler? That sounds really familiar.
02:30:06 Smedley Butler Major General, nicknamed Maverick Marine, blah blah blah blah blah.
02:30:15 Military career, Spanish American War, Philippine war, banana wars.
02:30:25 Yeah, I don't.
02:30:25 I don't know anything about this guy. I don't think World War One, Quantico. I'd have to.
02:30:30 Look into this. It's not. It's I know I've.
02:30:33 Heard the name?
02:30:36 But I don't. Uh.
02:30:38 Let me look up business plot of 1933.
02:30:51 Oh, was this the UM?
02:30:55 Was this the they were going to have a?
02:30:58 A real insurrection against.
02:31:03 Against what's his face?
02:31:06 Let's see here. Yeah, they're gonna have a coup.
02:31:09 OK. Yeah, you know.
02:31:11 What I that?
02:31:12 Is a good one to look at. I will.
02:31:14 Take a look at that.
02:31:16 Yeah, that there was. There was almost an.
02:31:18 Actual coup in America.
02:31:21 That no one ever talks about, I think because they don't want.
02:31:23 The idea out there.
02:31:26 They don't want you to realize how easy it actually almost was at one point to have an actual successful coup in America.
02:31:35 Yeah, I'll take a look at that. That's.
02:31:37 Not a bad idea.
02:31:39 Based in space, I forgot to mention.
Speaker 5
02:31:45 The Lesley, there we go.
Devon Stack
02:31:52 Rabbit hole.
02:31:54 Last question, what's your take on the idea that the constitutional framers like Patrick Henry were truly inspired by the Bible as the kosher Christian conservatives say? Or is it that BS and they were really just Freemasons in some aristocratic power struggle?
02:32:12 I mean, I don't know. I don't know. I it's probably a little bit of this, a little bit of.
02:32:17 That I don't. I don't know.
02:32:22 I I I mean.
02:32:23 Look, it's hard to know. I know a lot of those guys were Freemasons, and I know that a lot of them were not. I mean, a lot of them were deists. They like to say that, right? They.
02:32:31 Weren't Christians. They were.
02:32:32 Deists, but the population itself was very Christian and they would have to have known that even.
02:32:39 If they were you.
02:32:40 Know writing something.
02:32:42 To govern them that they didn't necessarily believe was inspired by a Christian God, they would have to know that it would only work with the Christian population. So I don't know.
02:32:54 I don't know. I do think that people need.
02:32:57 To realize it wasn't just, you know, the the the myth that it was a bunch of farmers.
02:33:01 That were tired of paying.
02:33:03 Taxes is is asinine though.
02:33:09 Hammer thorazine, hammer. Of thorazine.
Speaker 6
02:33:14 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 19
02:33:21 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
02:33:23 Hammer authorities and I think the biggest FBI investigations before this was when they were hunting down communists.
02:33:29 More effort into this than preventing the Marxist takeover. Well, obviously because they failed at that. I guess it makes sense, after all. Also unrelated, can you tell us a story from your bouncer days?
02:33:42 Uh, there's not really a lot of stories and it's.
02:33:44 Just like it like.
02:33:45 It was pretty boring I.
02:33:47 Mean 99.
02:33:48 Percent of the time you're just checking ID's.
02:33:51 You know, you're just standing out. You're just standing with a big mag light in your hand.
02:33:56 Trying to look tough in front of drunk people checking ID's.
02:34:02 And occasionally charging a cover.
02:34:05 For people to get in.
02:34:08 And yeah.
02:34:08 You throw people out.
02:34:10 But there wasn't, like a whole lot of. I mean, it wasn't like, super exciting. I did.
02:34:17 Throw out a.
02:34:18 A A Bernalillo County sheriff at one point in time.
02:34:24 We kicked him out for throwing a drink at the bartender.
02:34:27 And we he was the whole time. He was yelling about how.
Black Prisoner
02:34:31 He was a cop and.
Devon Stack
02:34:31 Whatever. And we and I. But and I believe him.
02:34:34 Because now, well, you know.
02:34:36 At the point at the at, well, while we were pointing.
02:34:38 Out we just thought he was just, you know, talking ****.
02:34:41 But after we dumped him outside and right in front of where there were some cops and they were and the cops.
02:34:47 Basically just said.
Donald Trump
02:34:47 Dude, get out of here. Get out of.
Devon Stack
02:34:48 Here. So obviously he was, you know, he was a cop.
02:34:53 But nothing super crazy. I mean, a lot of lot of the part, the unglamorous part of being a bouncer is you have to mop up vomit. And like when when the bar closes, it's not the bartender cleaning the place up. You know, the bouncers have to mop the floors, clean out the.
02:35:11 Now the bathroom. It's bad.
02:35:12 Like you know, you have to just put all the the chairs up on the tables and stuff like that. So a lot of it's.
02:35:20 It's not very glamorous work, I'll just put it that way. But hey, you know, it's fun. You get invited to cool the the fun part is, after the bar close and and you go to the the after party, you know like.
02:35:32 You go to.
02:35:33 The the the party that just starts at at 2:00.
02:35:36 In the morning, you know, that's the fun part.
02:35:39 A lot of more stories, I guess, like that about that than there were of of.
02:35:44 At being at the bar.
02:35:47 Let's take a look here.
02:35:51 Brody says what is the story of classified cat? How?
02:35:55 Did you get him?
02:35:57 Not much of A.
02:35:58 Story there was a A you know, he's a feral cat.
02:36:04 That someone found.
02:36:08 Because he was a kitten, getting rocks thrown at him in a parking lot and needed a place to go. So I.
02:36:15 Was like all right, you know.
02:36:18 I'll take them. I didn't want a.
02:36:20 Cat, but that's how it started.
02:36:28 I had. I had to count when I was a kid, so it's not that I didn't like cats.
02:36:32 But I wasn't. I didn't.
02:36:33 Actively go look for a cat cause.
02:36:36 I wasn't home very often.
02:36:38 But the the girl that found him stuck him in in her purse.
02:36:43 And was walking around like like it was a toy. And one of her friends was concerned. It was like she's going to ******* kill that thing you got to.
02:36:51 Take it, I.
02:36:52 Was like. Alright, fine. So that was the story.
02:36:59 I don't know, says this anonymous sleuth says, or says a little focused violence never hurts anyone.
02:37:06 That matters. Wait, this anonymous sleuth says a little focus violence never hurts anyone that matters.
02:37:12 Not sure what that means.
02:37:13 By that or what? What you mean by that?
02:37:19 So maybe that's what your name means. I don't know. I don't know.
02:37:25 Ryang simply says.
White Prisoner 1
02:37:28 Doo Doo Doo Doo.
Donald Trump
02:37:29 I'll Hitler, *****.
Devon Stack
02:37:31 Well, there you go. Lying. Sheamus, Goya. Umberg. OK. When they pull off the Saint Floyd 2.0 this summer will just pull our pool, our resources together, patriots to get the facial recognition in an app to get all.
02:37:46 These ******* locked up. It's probably part of the plan.
02:37:51 Well, I mean, I don't know.
02:37:53 I don't think that'll work at.
02:37:54 All I I I.
02:37:55 Don't. It wouldn't matter. You could give the FBI.
02:37:58 All the names.
02:37:58 And addresses of everybody that did all the rioting in the BLM stuff and.
02:38:02 Nothing would ever happen.
02:38:04 Or for that matter, you go to like the the local law enforcement cause the FBI won't.
02:38:08 Even get involved in those cases.
02:38:11 The FBI doesn't care.
02:38:12 At all, unless there's a noose hanging from a garage door.
02:38:15 Have the met Kalashnikova Devin. You said that it best quote we have to raise a generation of John Connors. Zog is far too powerful right now for any significant change to occur. A tremendous upheaval of historic proportions is needed to upend Jewish finance before we can make a big change. Great stream.
02:38:35 Well, I appreciate that and that is that is the way I view things.
02:38:39 I think that we at least are in a position now we have enough freedom now to raise the generation that will take care of.
02:38:48 The problem?
02:38:50 And that generation needs to be raised. It's the kind of thing that you need to pound into their heads from.
02:38:56 Day one.
02:38:59 Jay Ray, 1981 Jay Ray.
Interviewer
02:39:11 Right.
Devon Stack
02:39:12 January 1981 come this year.
02:39:15 Closer to so-called election season.
02:39:18 Get ready, folks. Mass censorship incoming again.
02:39:24 I mean, it's possible.
02:39:27 Had to meet. I had to cough there for a second. Was trying to talk.
02:39:29 And cough at the same time. Yeah, I mean.
02:39:33 Like we'll see what happens with the alternative platforms. I think the alternative platforms are getting big enough to.
02:39:38 Where that could be an issue.
02:39:41 Specifically, the more mainstream alternative platforms like Rumble.
02:39:45 But we'll see. We'll see what happens.
02:39:49 They'll certainly want they'll. They'll certainly try. I mean, the SPLC, obviously is already laying down the groundwork when they were trying to go go after Odyssey, right. And, you know, naming me is the big Batty.
02:40:01 Potato Mart says I wonder what prison would be like if you are a semi famous dealers actor.
02:40:08 There was an actor who helped his father-in-law, burglarize a house in New York City, and a cop got murdered in the process. He wound up getting sent to Rikers Island for eight years. The father-in-law got life from murder.
02:40:24 What? What? I don't know. What? What?
02:40:27 Who is that? I don't know. What?
02:40:29 Oh, I guess he's saying your.
02:40:30 Second one, I am of course talking about Lilo Brancato, the actor who portrayed Matthew Bell vodka on The Sopranos. He may have had some other role in some other movie or something, I don't know.
02:40:45 Maybe you should.
02:40:46 Ohh, I know what you're doing.
Black Prisoner
02:40:52 OK.
Devon Stack
02:40:53 OK, well, you know probably eventually, right? Who knows, maybe this week I'll.
02:40:58 I'll have some time.
02:41:01 Let me see what the name or I didn't know that actor.
Donald Trump
02:41:05 Is it the one?
Devon Stack
02:41:06 I'm thinking of.
02:41:09 He looks like a weirdo now.
02:41:14 Why does he look so weird now?
02:41:18 This is what it looks.
Speaker
02:41:19 Like now.
Devon Stack
02:41:23 Like, what's wrong with his face?
02:41:25 It looks MK ultra as **** right now.
02:41:32 Ah, that's making me uncomfortable. OK, alright.
02:41:38 Alright, milk trucker was in jail looking at an old ***** mopping, wondering if I should offer to help.
02:41:46 When he caught me looking and and slapped me without a word.
02:41:50 It was jail, not prison. 10 minutes later, I wanted to see what the **** that was and he was crying. He spent most of his life behind bars over child support. Hated.
02:42:02 Me, I guess.
02:42:04 Right. You were in jail looking at an old ***** mopping and wondered if.
02:42:08 You should offer some help when he caught you looking and slapped you.
02:42:13 Uh, well, I'm sure you you don't just go to jail for child support. I'm sure there was, especially if we had that little impulse control.
Interviewer
02:42:23 But yeah.
Devon Stack
02:42:26 You think you think you?
02:42:27 Shouldn't relax around blacks in, in in the public.
02:42:31 You definitely should not relax around blacks in jail.
02:42:35 Because it's like it's like they got all the.
02:42:37 Worst blacks that they could find.
02:42:40 And they stick them in, in, in a, in a building that you're locked in. You're locked in this, this building with the worst, the worst blacks they can find.
02:42:52 And yeah, it's bad.
02:42:55 Ryan says This is why everyone in America had to be circumcised. FYI, and Nazi Germany, there was always 100% surefire way to tell and mailed you from a non mailed you.
02:43:06 Yeah, I've often wondered if that's what. That's why Jews did that when they came to America. That's why they started promoting circumcision as hard as and successfully as they did was that that was a a quick and easy way to tell if someone was a Jew and they were worried that, you know, something like that ever happened again. They can muddy the waters by making it it's. It's a horrific.
02:43:29 I mean, it's horrific that they they **** ******.
02:43:32 The American population to sexually mutilating all their male children. But.
02:43:37 I mean ****.
02:43:38 You gotta give it to them. They're pretty *******.
02:43:41 Pretty successful with these little tricks that they pull.
02:43:45 Yeah, I I I've suspected that that.
02:43:47 At least had something to do with the their the.
02:43:51 The motivation for doing that?
02:43:55 Jay Ray Jay Ray, 19.
02:43:59 81.
Speaker 5
02:44:00 Wise money management. Here's the rest.
Speaker
02:44:06 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:44:08 Thank you. I have always compared prison to in Group preferences. I know a white on my job site surrounded by non whites after talking.
02:44:18 He showed me a swastika, tattooed or or tat.
02:44:23 And told me he did it a long time or he did a lot of times.
02:44:28 Sorry, can't read right for some reason.
02:44:31 But when I brought up the JQ specifics to him, he had deer in the headlight eyes.
02:44:37 Now he is laying low.
02:44:40 Yeah, I I would assume that there's a lot of these people that they're not, they're.
02:44:43 Not exactly. Intellectually pro white.
02:44:49 I think a lot of these guys especially.
02:44:51 If they're criminals.
02:44:53 You're not talking about the best of the best, right? When you're talking about criminals, you're talking about the the low end of the the White Group. And so when they go to, you know, they're they probably don't have a lot of intellectual.
02:45:05 Ideas about a lot of things.
02:45:08 Even that guy in prison that they were interviewing where he said, you know, Louis Thoreau was like, hey, well, why would you do that? Why would you attack me for accepting food from the black guy? And he and he didn't really have a reason for it. He was just like, it's just the code.
White Prisoner 4
02:45:22 We just do it.
Devon Stack
02:45:26 So I just don't think they have a an intellectual understanding necessarily.
02:45:29 Always of why of why they're doing.
02:45:31 It which is fine, that's.
02:45:33 That's generally what happens.
02:45:36 A lot of people don't know.
02:45:37 Why they do the things that they do?
02:45:40 They just do it because that's the.
02:45:42 Way it is.
02:45:44 Uh, Nazi dice.
02:45:46 Never been to prison, but four weeks in county jail on ******** charges that got thrown out made me racist.
02:45:54 ******* would scream.
02:45:55 All night about wanting to overthrow the jail and kill.
02:45:58 All the whites.
02:45:59 They also didn't do nothing.
02:46:01 On the street.
02:46:02 But the truth comes out when you hear them talking.
02:46:04 To fellow *******.
02:46:06 Yeah. Now they're they. Yeah. When you're in prison, no one. No one is there for a good reason. Everyone's always like I'm innocent.
02:46:16 January 1981 we are surrounded by non whites on the job site that came out wrong. OK, so I wasn't struggling. Struggling reading you were struggling.
02:46:26 Writing there OK.
02:46:27 Ryan, this is premium content. Devin prison ******* on.
02:46:32 Dating site. Yeah, well.
02:46:33 I had to share with you what I.
02:46:35 Discovered I was like, how is this a thing?
02:46:39 And of course, Jews are.
02:46:40 Making money off of it.
Speaker 1
02:46:42 Like I I don't.
Devon Stack
02:46:43 Know who owns that site, but I I should probably should look to see who ran.
02:46:46 That site probably Jews also.
02:46:50 In fact it.
02:46:51 For all I mean, it's probably owned by.
02:46:52 The same Jews.
Speaker 11
02:46:53 That on all the other dating websites.
Devon Stack
02:46:55 For the people who aren't in prison yet.
02:47:00 All right.
02:47:02 Hammer, thorazine. Hammer. Thorazine. What?
02:47:13 My friend has been in prison for 11 years.
02:47:17 He is who I sent.
02:47:18 Day of the rope to a while.
02:47:20 Ago, when I recently visited him, he told me about those sites. The joke is that all the guys know these girls are insane because they're on.
02:47:29 A prison site.
02:47:31 They laugh at them and acknowledge them as the red flags they are.
02:47:35 Yeah, I mean, I don't.
02:47:36 Know. It just feels like.
02:47:38 I bet it's a lot of. I bet it's a lot of weird.
02:47:41 You know, like like the.
02:47:43 Kinds of people that get in romance scams.
02:47:47 There's a lot of these YouTube channels where they just they'll there's one where they they basically.
02:47:55 Like it like, I feel like that like they're they're like the catfish something something catfish or whatever. I forget. Anyway, they bust up romance scams and the guys that are being fooled by these obvious Nigerian scammers, it's mostly women, but there's a bunch of guys that are too. I think those are the ones.
02:48:13 That are probably.
02:48:14 Going to those sites and and sending money to these people.
02:48:19 I mean in fact, it would make more sense to send.
02:48:22 Yeah, I I almost feel like you're less of.
02:48:25 A loser if you're sending.
02:48:27 An actual person who exists.
Speaker 6
02:48:31 In prison but.
Devon Stack
02:48:33 Still exists, you know, sending her money, then sending some Nigerian dudes some money.
02:48:39 Jay Ray, 921. The reason I said you're right is because here in the Southwest, if you're in construction, you are greatly outnumbered by Mexicans and US whites are dwindling and they have control and they know it. There is no hey.
Black Prisoner
02:48:54 We are all.
Devon Stack
02:48:54 Equal no, it's in Group hiring. Whites need not apply.
02:48:58 Yeah, no, absolutely. And just let, it's not just that with the construction, it's that's what's happening with Indians and tech. That's what's happening anytime a group gets a whole that's with Jews and finance. That's what's been going on for centuries.
02:49:11 That's just what always happens. Whites are the only ones that.
02:49:13 Are ******* about it.
02:49:17 Robert Wilson, thanks for the stream black pill, by the way. When you get a chance, you.
02:49:21 Should check out.
02:49:22 David Irving's work on World War 2.
02:49:25 I would be interested to.
02:49:26 Hear your thoughts on it once again, many.
02:49:27 Thanks. Yeah. David Irving is is based.
02:49:32 Zazzy Mattas, Bob, thanks for the show. You do good work. I have been on two adventures of my life. I canoed the Mississippi once and am looking for another adventure. I'm thinking bicycling across the country or horse and wagon. What would you suggest? Have you ever gone on a big trip or wild adventure?
02:49:54 Between bicycling or horse and wagon.
02:49:58 Oh, I don't know.
02:50:00 Like basically would be easier just from a logistics point of view, because you'd have to feed the horse.
02:50:06 And there's a lot of places a bike can go that a horse and wagon can't go but.
02:50:11 I don't know, and a bike.
02:50:13 Is probably going to be faster too, so.
02:50:16 I don't know the horse and wagon thing. Sounds unrealistic.
02:50:21 You should also look at look at hike and you know something I've always wanted to do is do the Apple Appalachian Trail or do some kind of long through hike like that. I would love to do something like that.
02:50:35 Yeah, I've been on a lot of adventures, actually.
02:50:38 But they're all very long stories. They're all very long stories.
02:50:43 Yeah, I would. I would, yeah. Look, look at the Appalachian Trail and one of those those through hikes, that's that's what I would do at least.
02:50:51 Canine friend ever watch Orange is the new black videos. A bunch of these prison winches are likely fur traders.
02:50:59 Oh yeah, no, absolutely.
02:51:02 Absolutely, they're all lesbians.
Donald Trump
02:51:06 Good, good, good, good, good.
Devon Stack
02:51:11 They're all lesbians. That's that's another reason why that.
02:51:14 I you know, it's they're all scams.
02:51:18 Thank you, canine friend.
02:51:20 Man of well, moral fiber Dev, since you just showed all the prison hoochies to the kites at SPLC tonight, they're probably going to make a smart film with a baby stomper. Mom, Rammer dual wielding.
02:51:34 At the cops.
02:51:35 Prison chick ****. Thanks for the stream.
02:51:40 I don't want to know if the SPLC.
02:51:43 It's going to make a lesbian ****, but it'd be better use of their time and money, that's for sure.
02:51:50 Goy Boy, 1488, says Anne. Then he says aye. Then he says Gee. Then he says G. Then he says E then he says a big R that's in bold. And then he says S.
02:52:07 Sheamus, Gorenberg says Scrabble fan.
02:52:11 X to ******* doubt one of the other funny thing about that I I I stopped reading her her.
02:52:17 Her bio after that because it was just ridiculous. But The funny thing is you can tell.
02:52:22 As as she was writing her bio.
02:52:25 She must have realized how ridiculous that sounded, so she starts improperly using big words like in in a couple sentences after that.
02:52:35 It's like OK, trying to do a Scrabble flax, are you?
02:52:41 My fat little ******** toe.
Doxstopo Woman
02:52:46 Hello. Hi, Amy. Hi, Amy.
Speaker 1
02:52:51 What are you doing?
Devon Stack
02:53:01 My fat little ******** toe.
02:53:03 New year, same old me doing shoutouts to my mom and pestering you to check out Christo Jennia.
02:53:10 Dot org. There you go. There you go.
02:53:15 I I I I I appreciate the support and.
02:53:21 Hello to to Mama ******** toe.
02:53:27 Maddie K414 Maddie K414.
02:53:37 Manny came 414. Thanks for the high quality content and cat care D.
02:53:42 Dave Owen.
02:53:44 Well, I appreciate that. Thanks for the support there, Maddie, K414.
02:53:49 Nazi dice. I met shekels that their spy AI still won't be able to figure out what the low IQ mental defect ******* are saying. Well, no, I I guarantee you that that that's the cool thing.
02:54:04 About the AI.
02:54:05 Well, it's cool, but.
02:54:07 It can. It will definitely start to like cause that look, I've seen black, black people text messages where they're using almost more emoticons than they are.
02:54:17 You know words and the words they are using are spelled ridiculously the the thing that AI is with enough access to that language it'll they'll 100% get it.
02:54:29 It'll it'll. In fact, it'll be able to speak it.
02:54:34 You could have.
02:54:35 A. You could have Tyrone AI.
02:54:37 And make it like a chat bot.
02:54:39 That all it does.
02:54:40 Is send texts to black people.
02:54:43 John Connor I have experienced building these systems. The biggest issue wasn't so much the data, it was streamlining hundreds of data points, creating data dictionaries, cleaning and parsing the data to determine the connections. Anything that involved a bespoke system or a human to create the data.
02:55:02 Is a nightmare. Yeah. I'm not saying it's easy.
02:55:05 But I I'm also saying that they're they have limitless data, limitless data and limitless money.
Speaker
02:55:09 The listing.
Devon Stack
02:55:12 And then we just went over last stream, the hundreds of millions of dollars they were giving to foreign people to import even more foreign people into the country. This would be a much higher priority and I guarantee they've got billions in the project.
02:55:27 Splitter trace. Have you thought about doing a history of the FBI, CIA, NSA stream?
02:55:34 I reckon that could be interesting I guess.
02:55:38 I you know, I this might be totally wrong.
02:55:42 But I almost wonder.
02:55:43 If the only reason why we have an FBI in the first place.
02:55:47 Is because of the the Jewish organized crime that came into the country.
02:55:52 I mean, wouldn't that be something if the whole reason why we have an FBI's?
02:55:57 Is, you know.
02:56:01 Is because very.
02:56:06 Big Man says, good Lord. Imagine being trapped in a box with 70 IQ, TSA tier kalergi mutts running the show. These people have been raised since birth.
02:56:17 Believing that ****** is the source of all their problems, I can only imagine the types of torture the J6 people are being subjected to. Yeah, it's.
02:56:27 From what I've read it's it's.
02:56:28 Not good. It's not good.
02:56:31 Andromeda, says Deb, and I only caught the end of the show. I'll catch it.
02:56:35 Catch it in.
02:56:36 The morning, apparently serial killers received tremendous fan mail proposals from crazy women, but the female serial killers received very little fan mail proposals for men.
02:56:48 There are too many crazy women. Yeah, if you're if crazy women's your thing. I mean, you'll be swimming in Puss, right? So.
02:57:00 Right, you know not to be I guess gross.
02:57:03 About it.
02:57:08 Yeah, not that that's.
02:57:09 Not that is not a problem.
02:57:12 That's everywhere.
02:57:16 And then last but not least, we got Max Denin.
02:57:20 Regarding our friend Ted.
02:57:22 I have heard the argument that we shouldn't be using AI. Thoughts.
02:57:28 Talking about Ted Kaczynski.
02:57:31 In his.
02:57:34 Not fear of technology, but being against technology.
02:57:38 Didn't gab make a Ted Kaczynski I?
02:57:45 Maybe we should ask it.
02:57:49 Let's see here.
02:57:58 Well, well, you can be able to.
Speaker 11
02:58:00 Find it. Here we are.
Devon Stack
02:58:01 Uncle Ted.
02:58:05 How do you I forget.
02:58:06 How you?
02:58:16 Oh, you know I don't.
02:58:17 Have gab pro, so I can't.
02:58:21 All right. I don't have gab pro, so I can't do.
02:58:23 It. Yeah, I I would. I would. I would think that that.
02:58:30 He would find AI terrifying and probably a part of.
02:58:35 Long term extinction of human beings, and I don't think I don't think that's entirely wrong. I think we are in a way, giving birth to the thing that's going to destroy us. I'm one of those guys.
02:58:45 I think that.
02:58:46 We're still in the infancy. I don't think it's going to be like Skynet tomorrow, but I think.
02:58:50 That we are.
02:58:53 Unless we change course this.
02:58:54 Kind of thing is.
02:58:55 Is not as.
02:58:57 As as silly as as it used to look.
02:59:01 And look the chat bots and all that stuff, they're very limited, but don't think that for a SEC.
02:59:07 That the people in that that have the that are at the the controls the people that as you know.
02:59:19 Elon is is fond of, you know, relating the story about how he's not friends with the the Jewish.
02:59:29 Google Guy, I forget which.
Speaker 11
02:59:30 What it was.
Devon Stack
02:59:31 But they I guess they used to be friends. They got into a fight.
02:59:33 Over AI and.
02:59:34 The fight they got over was he?
02:59:36 Thought that Elon Musk was too loyal to the human species and he called him a species.
02:59:42 Because he was warning that AI could endanger humans.
02:59:49 And that's the kind of mindset that a lot of the people who are in charge and pushing the buttons and pulling the levers. That's the kind of mindset they have, is they not only are they not afraid of creating a species, an electronic species that could.
03:00:05 Endanger the future of humanity. They that's kind of the point. That's what they're doing. That's what that they want to do it.
03:00:14 Now I think that they they believe that.
03:00:18 I mean those that aren't genocidal believe that somehow they will be exempt. You know, they will always be the ones that the controls. They'll always be the ones in the position to pull the plug. But I think there's some that don't even care. I think that they think.
03:00:32 That they they get off on the idea that they're giving they're God like and giving birth, like a Promethean birth to a machine entity. And they don't give a.
03:00:42 **** if you.
03:00:43 Know 200 years down the road, it kills us.
03:00:47 They don't care because in a sense, they'll see that machine life is being their legacy, you know? So what if their biological descendants are killed? They're digital descendants live on.
03:00:59 You know what, I.
03:00:59 Mean to them it's all the same.
03:01:03 I I really think.
03:01:03 That's what it is, that's what.
03:01:04 It is anyway. All right, guys. Thanks for hanging out here. I.
03:01:10 Think we had a.
03:01:10 Good stream tonight and we'll have another one on Wednesday.
03:01:16 Wednesday normal time.
03:01:21 Oh, you know what? I forgot the.
03:01:23 The rumble rants let me do rumble rants.
03:01:27 Blue Rick says now I can stop imagining John Connor like a George Washington type figure fighting ghetto Terminator, shooting meat bags and ship it. I'm not sure what.
03:01:39 You mean by that?
03:01:41 Blue Lake also says brother Nathaniel did a did point out. Trump is intertwined with Jewish money. Sadly, yes he did. That is one of the things that he pointed out that of course Alex did not address whatsoever. He said that the Jews don't care about Trump, that the last thing they worry about is Trump going against him, that he's not only.
03:02:02 Tied them financially, but as children are Jewish, the thing that Jews hate isn't Trump at all. He makes money for them he hates or they they hate his followers.
03:02:15 And I think that.
03:02:16 That's. I've always thought that was the case. I've never thought for a second. Well, maybe for a second maybe, like in 2016 or something, right? But it it became very apparent to me very quickly that he was not this anomaly, that we were all hoping that he was. I mean, he's anomalous in some ways, but.
03:02:34 You know, not in enough ways to make a significant difference or more, more pull out of the nosedive. Unfortunately, it is what it is.
03:02:43 All right, guys. Well, I appreciate you all being here and like I said, we'll be back here Wednesday in the meantime for Black Pilled.
03:02:54 I am of course the one the only.
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03:03:40 Let me tell you.