INSOMNIA STREAM: HUMAN KEEPERS EDITION.mp3
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00:07:26 I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:07:29 We're gonna talk about a movie that I've been mentioning, but in the past the movie finally came out of equality. Worth doing this dream on.
00:07:39 And that movie, of course.
00:07:41 Is.
00:07:43 The beekeeper, Dun Dun Dun Dun. The beekeeper.
00:07:49 Of course, as soon as they I I saw the the trailer for this I was like, ohh finally a movie for beekeepers.
00:07:58 They always making these movies, but finally there's one I can relate to.
00:08:03 Who says Hollywood just makes trash? That's they. They don't just make trash.
00:08:09 Or what makes relatable media? They tell stories, they they they they like to transmit their values. The values of America all across the world to the medium of well, we used to be celluloid and is now digital pixels.
00:08:26 Ah yes, the.
00:08:27 The movie Beekeeper Action Film starring the British Bruce Willis.
00:08:32 What's his name? Like Jason Statham.
00:08:34 Or I don't know who doesn't matter.
00:08:36 British Bruce Willis is what we'll call him.
00:08:39 And we'll dive right in because that's we got a lot to cover, weirdly enough for an action film, right, you would think, well, it's just a stupid action film, Devin like.
00:08:49 I don't understand what the what the. What's the story here? What's the big deal? And, well, well, we'll see. We'll see. I have a lot to say. As someone who has kept bees.
00:09:01 I have a lot to say. You know, I've I've.
00:09:03 Talked about how in in the.
00:09:05 Past I've watched movies.
00:09:07 And there'll be a a ham radio.
00:09:10 In the movie and they always use it incorrectly or or less obscure right computers, just something that everyone should use, especially in the 90s though, right? Any movie that featured a a computer of some sort in the 90s or even the 80s? Or really since forever?
00:09:28 They're they're computers are either doing the impossible things or the users are using them incorrectly or whatever, and anyone with any kind of technical knowledge, it takes you right out of the story. You're just like what? But well, hold on, computers don't do that.
00:09:43 But luckily for Hollywood, most people are.
00:09:45 ******* so they don't notice this kind of thing.
00:09:49 And the beekeeper is no different, definitely made for *******.
00:09:54 And this is this is also.
00:09:56 By the way, why I don't I don't like.
00:09:58 Watching new films.
00:10:00 Because at least when they were made for ******* in previous decades, there was the the level at which we gauge retardedness.
00:10:11 Has has dropped dramatically.
00:10:15 You know, it used to be if your IQ was like 80.
00:10:19 Like I think in Forrest Gump, right? Don't they say his IQ is like like 75 or something like that and that makes him ********? Well, that's kind of the average for certain groups that are flooding into the country. So, you know, that's going to be the IQ of a doctor in like 20 years, you know? That's that's the IQ of a lot of the people, I.
00:10:39 Have to interact with when.
00:10:40 Yeah, all I asked for this. I'm not going. I've had more shipping troubles, and that's just the way that it is, you know, welcome to the world of.
00:10:52 You know, I can't wait for I'm torn.
00:10:54 Part of me is.
00:10:55 Afraid of automation and AI and all this other stuff.
00:10:59 And part of.
00:10:59 Me is like well.
00:11:02 Will I get packages on time? Cause that seems like it's asking a little.
00:11:06 Bit much right?
00:11:07 Now.
00:11:08 Anyway, let's dive right in. Hope you guys are having a good weekend.
00:11:12 I have been getting a lot of.
00:11:13 Sun.
00:11:14 I I.
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00:11:15 Uh.Devon Stack
00:11:16 I turned several shades darker in the in the summer I could I can.00:11:20 I'll only I'll.
00:11:21 Be able to pass from Mexican yet, but maybe by the end of the summer I'll be looking pretty, pretty dark. Like. Yeah, I'm pretty skin cancer, I guess.
00:11:33 But yeah, it's uh, it's been a busy, busy, busy.
00:11:36 Week in the in the B yard I killed a.
00:11:39 Few African Queens.
00:11:41 And replace them with Caucasian Queens. And that's not a metaphor. That's literally what I did.
00:11:48 And and also I killed three other African Queens and replaced them with Italian Queens, you know, six of one, half a dozen of another.
00:12:01 You know, and then slowly, genetically.
00:12:04 Altering the makeup of my apiary so that the bees are not angry, it'll be a battle I'll be fighting for as long as I do this in this part of the world. But it is what it is anyway, the beekeeper.
00:12:17 The beekeeper.
00:12:19 The beekeeper starts out.
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00:12:22 With.Devon Stack
00:12:22 Close up shots of like a honeycomb and it's really kind of cool looking, right?00:12:29 Then it opens up to this and my first thought was like, that's not a beehive.
00:12:33 Like are are.
00:12:34 They going to say that's a beehive because that's not a beehive. I can't tell you how many times people think that something like that is a beehive because of the cartoon.
00:12:46 Icon of a beehive looking kind of like that only upside down. And the reason for that is Europeans used skep hives, which looked kind of like that upside down like a little cone thing like that's that's like the the iconic beehive symbol is is a a type of beehive that they don't use anymore and.
00:13:06 Seven years, I think the last AP area that used those shut down or switched over to langstroth hives back in like the 80s, so.
00:13:15 Not something to you, so I'm. I'm something like. It's gonna be that off. Is it gonna be that far off to where? That they're saying that's a beehive.
00:13:23 Enter the the beekeeper.
00:13:27 Oh, silhouetted and ominous looking.
00:13:31 And he goes and bags the wasp Nast. That's a wasp nest. And he bags it.
00:13:40 And then you get a wide shot of the the farm that he's on.
00:13:45 And on this farm, wouldn't you know it?
00:13:48 Is is a black lady? Because when you think like American farms, American homesteads, American rural areas, what's the first thing that comes to mind? Black ladies. So there's a there's no black lady living on this plantation, I guess.
00:14:08 And yeah, you can tell her whole family grew up on the farm. It's the family farm.
00:14:16 And the the beekeeper.
00:14:19 Walks out with a bag with the wasp nest inside the bag.
00:14:23 And he starts to thank the wait.
00:14:26 Hold on a second.
00:14:28 What the **** is that?
00:14:32 That's his B suit.
00:14:35 That's his bee suit.
00:14:37 Who designed his bee suit? Klaus ******* Schwab. I mean that. That's like a bee suit. Maybe on Star Trek next generation. How is that a bee suit? It's.
00:14:47 Got buckles on it.
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00:14:51 I I you would think that whoever.Devon Stack
00:14:55 Wrote this. Whoever put this together would just do a minimum amount of research.00:15:02 And look at that and say that doesn't that maybe like fencing?
00:15:06 Is that like a fencing outfit? I think that's like a fencing outfit.
00:15:10 But it's not. Whatever it is, it's not.
00:15:12 A bee suit.
00:15:16 So anyway, already my my foot hits the brake and I'm like, oh, the black lady. I was. I was trying to get past the Black lady in the farm thing, but now we got this, this B suit. All right. I'm having a little.
00:15:29 Bit of trouble a little.
00:15:29 Bit of trouble here, but what? Keep going.
00:15:33 So in this.
00:15:35 This B suit.
00:15:39 He talks to the lady.
00:15:41 And he's like, you know.
00:15:43 I really appreciate.
00:15:45 Well, you know, in a weird way, he's kind of he's kind of like a White House *****.
00:15:50 Because he's like, well, well, miss misses. I sure do appreciate you letting me stay on you on this farm and with my bees.
00:15:58 And she's like.
00:16:00 Ohh and this farm here. This giant farm that has black let I live in Ohio. And you're you're adorable. It's fine. Don't mind. I don't mind you being here. You you keep everything nice and clean.
00:16:11 Well, well set. Thanks, missus. Thanks, Mr. I'm gonna go tend to my bees again.
00:16:17 She's like, alright, cool. So she she's uh.
00:16:21 I don't know. Like his NASA.
00:16:23 He doesn't own ****.
00:16:25 And he's he's very he's very thankful because he's he's down on his luck and this lady lets him dress up in this bee suit and and do bees at her at her property almost play the clip without audio here. Here we go.
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00:16:41 I just want to thank you.Speaker 8
00:16:47 And all my bees.Devon Stack
00:16:51 And all my bees.00:16:54 So she's like. All right, well, you're welcome here anytime because.
00:17:01 Something so he goes out to the the barn where he lives because I guess.
00:17:06 He lives in her barn.
00:17:08 To deal with the wasp nest.
00:17:11 And at first I was like, oh, OK, well, he doesn't think.
00:17:13 These are bees.
00:17:16 He realizes that a wasp is actually a pest for bees and for beekeepers I see what they're doing. He's the beekeeper, he's protecting the hives from the Wasps and because the wasp will come in, yeah, it'll come in and go into the hive and they eat the babies and you know, OK, I get it. OK, so he's getting rid of the wasp nest.
00:17:36 And then they they have him kill the wasp nest in the most ridiculous way possible.
00:17:51 Alright, already.
00:17:53 Already I'm like, what? What, what? What's going on? He's a fluorescent bulb.
00:17:58 Like a tube and a stun gun.
00:18:03 OK, already this is too complicated, but let's I don't know. Maybe there's some beekeeping trick that I don't know where you can stick a fluorescent tube into a paper bag full of Wasps, angry Wasps, and with a stun gun.
00:18:19 I don't know something.
00:18:33 Yeah. No. OK, so that's just nonsense. It's just again, the same guy who decided that that was a bee suit also decided that that's how science worked, that if you get a fluorescent tube and you stick it into a paper bag and then break it and then ZAP it with a.
00:18:52 Stun gun.
00:18:54 It will kill.
00:18:55 Bugs that are inside the paper bag.
00:19:00 I mean, I mean, what, first of all, even if that worked? Yeah, that sounds like a really over the top, expensive, complicated way. And who has that lying around? Can you imagine that? I, honey, there's a wash nest in the backyard. Don't worry. Grab the stun gun.
00:19:17 And a fluorescent tube. I'm sure we've got some extras.
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00:19:21 In the garage.Devon Stack
00:19:23 Don't forget the paper bag.00:19:25 Yeah, that's not how that works. That's not how a fluorescent tube works.
00:19:30 And because I am that autistic, this is how a fluorescent tube works.
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00:19:36 The first fluorescent light was introduced in 1939. This is the same idea as our vacuum tube, except there's a little tungsten filament at each end.00:19:46 The idea is that heating these up for a moment encourages the electricity to start flow.
00:19:52 Thing in the tube, there's a starter to do this switching and ballast to limit the amount of current that can pass through it. The inside of the tube is filled with a mixture of arguing and mercury vapour.
00:20:07 This is giving.
00:20:07 Out mostly ultraviolet light. That's why I'm wearing these protective goggles.
00:20:12 But fortunately, there are chemicals that can convert the ultraviolet to visible light, a property called fluorescence. If I switch the light off for a minute, you can see they're actually just white powders.
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00:20:22 This.Speaker 2
00:20:24 Tube manufacturers mix these fluorescent materials, creating any colour combination of colours.00:20:33 They want see if I can get some to these are coated.
00:20:37 Onto the inside of the tube.
Devon Stack
00:20:42 Wait, so you mean fluorescent tubes aren't just magic electric lights?00:20:47 That, when shocked with a stun gun, kill everything within the paper bag that you broke them in.
00:20:53 You mean that there's just a filament that heats up?
00:20:57 And there's there's a vacuum that is required, by the way.
00:21:01 For the electrons to behave in the way that it creates ultraviolet light.
00:21:06 That then interacts with that powder that they coat on the inside of.
00:21:09 The glass tube.
00:21:12 And that if you were to just smash a tube and a paper bag and then ZAP it with a stun gun, the best you could hope for is it would light the the paper bag on fire, spreading poisonous mercury and argon gas all throughout the enclosed barn that you're in.
00:21:29 And maybe kill the the.
00:21:30 The Wasps, I mean like like I I.
00:21:34 I mean.
00:21:37 OK, alright, I'm I'm. I'm going to try.
00:21:39 To get past.
00:21:42 The Black lady farmer.
00:21:45 The Klaus Schwab beekeeping suit.
00:21:48 And this weird nonsense tube thing. OK, what I'm. I'm being too picky. It's just a movie, Devin.
00:21:59 Why can't you just enjoy the movie? Just watch them. Who cares if it's total nonsense? So far, we're only a couple minutes in. I'm sure it'll start making sense.
00:22:11 I'm sure that this is where the the nonsense ride stops.
00:22:17 See, this is how this is how little they actually I kind of wonder. It's like part of me is like, are the writers and everyone else involved in the movie? Because there's lots of people involved in a movie.
00:22:31 Are they all just that dumb to where they're just like, ohh yeah, ****** ****** shocked that broken glass with a with a stun gun and then magic spark thing happens.
00:22:44 Yeah. ******. Yeah, I like that. That bee suit. That's really a fencing suit.
00:22:51 Or or they just think that little of the audience, they're just like, yeah, **** it, who cares?
00:22:55 Like like it could have been anything. It didn't have to be a fluorescent tube. He could have stuck a banana in the IT he could have stuck a banana in the paper bag and then it got one of those long lighters. Did you light like a grill with and just shoved it in the tip of the banana? And then all of the lost inside the bag just, you know, combust.
00:23:14 And then people at home are like, wow, that's a neat trick.
00:23:18 I didn't know you could just get a banana.
00:23:20 And light a fire on the end of it and all the everything, all the bugs within a a foot range, as long as they're in a paper bag, we'll we'll catch on fire.
00:23:30 So This is why it's important to know how.
00:23:31 Things work.
00:23:33 So you can hate movies. So. So he goes to his beehives.
00:23:38 Whatever they're they're.
00:23:40 They're not completely non stand. I mean, they're not the kind of beehives we really is in America, but whatever.
00:23:47 And he starts going through the hives.
00:23:50 And why is he wearing Darth Vader's gloves?
00:23:56 It's not enough that he's wearing Klaus Schwabs bee suit. He has to be wearing Darth Vader's gloves while going through the hives.
00:24:06 Kevin, you're just nitpicking. No, I'm not.
00:24:12 I've purchased several pairs of bee gloves over the.
00:24:16 There's.
00:24:16 And not first of all, none of them are black. Why? Because bees hate black things. In fact, one of the ways you test to see how angry a beehive is is you actually wave a black piece of leather. The thing that his Darth Vader gloves are made out of over a hive.
00:24:37 And then you count how many times they stung it, because black leather reminds them of a thing called a honey badger that don't give a **** and that wants to go and eat the hive.
00:24:51 Anyway, you know what? I it it's fine.
00:24:56 It's fine, OK.
00:24:58 Darth Vader gloves.
00:25:00 Klaus Schwab. Bee suit it's fine when?
00:25:02 A black lady using her computer. Where will it end?
00:25:09 I'm just kidding about that part. Kind of so.
00:25:18 So while he's tending to his beehives.
00:25:21 There's the, the the Laney farmer.
00:25:25 Is on her laptop clicking away.
00:25:28 And this warning message pops up.
00:25:32 Your heart drive is infected. Call this 800 number immediately and she's like ohh goodness me.
00:25:38 I I don't want a complete loss of data. The scan found malicious viruses. Oh, good Lord. So she gets her phone out and she calls up the number on the pop up.
00:25:52 And against to this guy.
00:25:56 This guy who literally as they reveal him is doing a zig heil.
00:26:03 Well, I mean gesture, I guess. And that's not by accident.
00:26:08 Sure, they make it makes sense. He's not sitting there going see Isle as they as they cut to his face, but don't tell I I know for a.
00:26:15 Fact when you.
00:26:16 First, reveal the face of a character.
00:26:19 It's there's so many things that go into that to let the audience know who you're dealing with, and in this case, they're telling them they're dealing with a Nazi.
00:26:28 Now I don't know if you guys are aware of this or not, but when you have these little pop-ups that pop up on your screen telling you to call number, most people, if you're not 75 years old or older.
00:26:42 You realize this is a scam. You don't call that number.
00:26:46 Usually the broken English tips you off.
00:26:49 But you don't call that number. You know it's a it's a scam and a pop up, right?
00:26:54 And most people.
00:26:55 Also know if you're not 75 or above that if you were to call that number, you wouldn't be talking to this guy.
00:27:03 You wouldn't be talking to this.
00:27:05 Guy, we'll get into.
00:27:06 Who you would be talking to cause I.
00:27:07 Think most a lot.
00:27:08 Of people know the answer to that question.
00:27:11 But this is also this is just as in fact this is less realistic.
00:27:16 This right here is less realistic than the bee suit. The Black Farm lady, the Darth Vader gloves, the weird fluorescent bulb trick all combined into one.
00:27:28 And anyone who's even remotely aware of their surroundings.
00:27:33 Should know this.
00:27:35 So it's intentional.
00:27:38 Here he is talking about. Ohh yeah and this is.
00:27:41 The scam and.
00:27:42 Then people who are aware of these kinds of scams, you know how it goes.
00:27:46 He tells her, and these scams are real. You know, these these scams happen all the time. In fact, I was telling you guys just a couple strings ago I tried, hopefully successfully. I don't know, it's who knows what this old guy did afterward.
00:28:00 To prevent an old man from participating in one of these scams, what happens is an old person.
00:28:07 Gets a pop up on their screen.
00:28:09 It tells them to call number. Old people are ********, so they call the ******* number.
00:28:13 And they get some guy in India who tells them that. Oh, yes. Well, we need to. We need to get your that virus off your computer. Now, there's a bunch of different variations of this scam, but somehow in the mix, they tricked the old person into thinking that they accidentally gave them money to their account.
00:28:33 And they're going to get fired. Oh, I'm going to lose my job, Sir. Sir, I can't believe it. All my poor family, Sir, the only way. I mean, I can't reverse the transfer that went.
00:28:43 Into your account.
00:28:44 But the only way is if you go to the store and and get Apple gift cards and and read the numbers off to me and then then you know it'll be fine because.
00:28:53 You'll spend the $1000 or whatever the number is on the Apple gift cards, but there's an extra $1000 in your account, so we're square and that way I don't get fired and that way, you know you have it's you're you're back to where you were. Sorry for the inconvenience, but if you really care about people, you'll do it. You'll do the right thing.
00:29:13 They'll also do other scams, like they do.
00:29:15 In this movie.
00:29:17 Where they say, Oh yeah, in order to fix your computer, I have to use remote desktop. And so all you have to do is download, you know, one of these remote desktop apps and connect to it and give me the code for it. I'll log into your computer and then I'll find out some reason why you have to log into your bank account.
00:29:36 And one you're logging in while you're logging into your bank account. I'm running of course a key logger that I installed once I was remotely, you know, accessing your.
00:29:44 Computer and now I've.
00:29:46 Got the password of your accounts.
00:29:49 And so there's, there's again, there's there's thousands of these scams.
00:29:54 And this is the kind of scam that this unrealistically white guy with a blue suit and this super high tech.
00:30:02 Office is running.
Speaker 4
00:30:05 United Data group. Good afternoon this is.Speaker 9
00:30:06 Boyd, how may I help you?Speaker 6
00:30:08 Boyd. Hello. I I just got a message saying that there's a problem with my computer.Speaker 10
00:30:14 Don't you worry. The message you received is from our United Data Group antivirus software. It's part of the software package that.Speaker 4
00:30:19 You preinstalled on your computer.Devon Stack
00:30:23 So he tricks her and you know, little Hitler, little Hitler here, tricking the black lady.00:30:32 In his high tech futuristic office.
00:30:36 With all the other white.
00:30:37 People that are on the phone.
00:30:39 Ripping scammers up now in the same way.
00:30:44 That is not what a bee suit looks like. That is not what bee gloves look like.
00:30:51 This is not what a scammer looks like, and you know what?
00:30:55 We know this. Why? Because there's an entire cottage industry. There's so many of these Indian scammers.
00:31:02 There's an entire cottage in the industry on YouTube, making videos about scammers.
00:31:10 And because they're Indians, they're not very smart.
00:31:13 It's people tricking the scammers into giving them access to their computers, activating their webcams and getting footage of these people.
00:31:24 And see a video after video go to YouTube and just search Indian scammer and you'll get pages and pages and pages of these YouTube channel channels with millions of subscribers. So it's not like again if you're writing this or if you're the one doing the casting for this movie. If you're any part of this movie in the production phase of this movie.
00:31:45 You know, it's Indian ******* scammers every ******* sometimes Nigerian.
00:31:52 Sometimes, but usually Indian scammers.
Speaker 13
00:31:55 This is a scammer pretending to be from Microsoft, and today he will be opening my camera, but be surprised by his own webcam on my computer.Speaker 11
00:32:03 For the past two months, I've been able to open these scammers webcams at any given time.Speaker 12
00:32:09 Got your message, mom?Speaker 11
00:32:12 This gamer is Sahil Gupta. I saw his text now and I started messaging him from various numbers calling him Babu to see if he would respond.Speaker 14
00:32:19 We'll give you details which you have to tell the customer service person of our bank. Let me get that details ready for you, ma'am. Just give me one minute here. I'm going to mention the amount that we're going to make the wire transfer for.00:32:32 107,000.
Speaker 13
00:32:33 This is a message chemical center that I managed to hack.00:32:37 That day, we will.
00:32:38 See how these schemers react if they're finding out that somebody.
00:32:41 Is watching them.
Devon Stack
00:32:44 So they're never white people.00:32:47 They're never ******* white people.
00:32:52 We have.
00:32:53 Thousands of videos, I would imagine on YouTube at this point.
00:32:58 With actual photos of these people.
00:33:02 And this is what they look like.
00:33:06 Hackers have taken over the security cameras and their offices.
00:33:11 So we also know the office doesn't look like some crazy high tech, you know, Tech Pro office. It looks like this. It's just some kind of office space they've rented out in some **** part of India.
00:33:25 It's men, it's women. It's just Indians who don't have a conscience, apparently, and hate white people and don't mind taking advantage of old people.
00:33:36 People like this guy.
00:33:40 Or these guys?
00:33:43 Or this guy.
00:33:45 Or any of these guys.
00:33:49 And here's here's one that the locations that they've.
00:33:52 Tracked it to I mean.
00:33:52 They're all over. They're.
00:33:53 All over the place, this is just one in a random video I picked.
00:33:58 We know where they are.
00:34:00 Their government knows.
00:34:01 Where they are, no one shuts them down.
00:34:06 It's an entire. I mean, look, if you think that you if imagine how big the industry itself it is is if the there's a cottage industry of YouTube videos about it.
00:34:19 Imagine how many millions and maybe billions of dollars a year.
00:34:24 These Indian scammers are scamming out of geriatric white people who oftentimes, at least in the case of the guy that I, I hopefully prevented from buying gift cards for some from some ******* guy in India.
00:34:40 He was so old. I mean, this guy was like, like, if you had told me he was 110, I would have believed it. He looked like ******* Skeletor.
00:34:49 And it was clear clear he didn't know what the **** was going on.
00:34:55 He had no idea what was going on and nine times out of 10, that's who they're getting.
00:35:00 It's not some.
00:35:01 Like stupid Boomer who gets, I mean those the romance scammers get those people.
00:35:06 These are usually just their super old. They turn their computer on, they call the number because they just don't know the computer. Computers are basically magic.
00:35:17 Computers are the same kind of magic that those fluorescent bulbs are to so many people watching that film.
00:35:28 See, we know that all the scammers.
00:35:32 See, here's The funny thing. We know all the scammers are brown.
00:35:35 All of them.
00:35:37 Literally all of them.
00:35:39 Every single one of the scammers is brown.
00:35:43 0 exceptions.
00:35:46 But you know, and I.
00:35:46 Didn't look for this.
00:35:49 All the victims white.
00:35:52 Look at the fingers.
00:35:54 White guy.
00:35:56 Old white guy.
00:36:00 Old white guy, maybe lady.
00:36:05 Old white guy.
00:36:08 Old white lady.
00:36:10 These are the people getting scammed into writing checks.
00:36:15 To these brown people in India.
00:36:18 Old white guy.
00:36:22 Old white lady.
00:36:25 Old white guy.
00:36:27 I again, I didn't look for this. I couldn't find an example of them not being white.
00:36:34 Old white guy.
00:36:37 Old white guy.
00:36:41 But Nope, the only white guy in this film in this situation is the scammer.
00:36:46 And the person that they're scamming is an old black lady.
00:36:53 It's satanic inversion.
Speaker
00:36:54 Yes.Devon Stack
00:36:59 They do it on purpose, obviously.00:37:02 But it's every ******* step.
00:37:04 It's death by 1000 cuts.
00:37:07 You want to understand why white people don't have in Group preference? You know what I'm starting to think that maybe white people are just uniquely susceptible to movies.
00:37:18 Maybe because they think about them more deeply, maybe because they're not just, well, this movie would be an exception, I guess to some extent, they're not just wowed by the explosions and fast cars and stuff like that.
00:37:34 Maybe because we developed a written language way before a lot of these other societies, and we learn to think in terms of stories.
00:37:43 Because we were able to write them down.
00:37:50 But it's easy to see how white people, if you didn't know any better.
00:37:55 If this was your.
Speaker 15
00:37:56 Maybe you you're.Devon Stack
00:37:57 A young person watching this.00:37:59 Movie you don't know. Think about these scams.
00:38:02 Maybe an old person watching the movie, knowing about the scams.
00:38:07 Now you think it's like some, you know, fancy white guy in a fancy office.
00:38:12 And he scammy black ladies.
00:38:16 So he tricks her into logging into some account where he sees that she's a signatory on some.
00:38:25 Again, we're not the black lady who's a farmer is also a signatory on an account for a charity that has over $2,000,000 in the account. Whatever.
00:38:40 See, that's the other reason, by the way. Let's just be honest here. All the victims are white, because how much money would they be able to?
00:38:47 Get out of a black person.
Speaker
00:38:49 I mean if.Devon Stack
00:38:49 You're one of these Indian scammers and you call up and you got a black person on the other line on the other side of the line. What are you hoping to get? Hey, can you go to this the the store and buy me 10 Apple gift cards for 100 bucks?00:39:03 Nah, Nah. *****. I can't. I can't do that. No, no way. White people are. The are the the pinata.
Speaker 15
00:39:11 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:39:12 They're the pinata stuffed with candy. Just bang them hard enough and you know what? The candy will just come leaking right out at you.00:39:21 But anyway, back in Fantasyland.
00:39:24 The Black Lady has control over $2,000,000 in this charity.
Speaker 16
00:39:29 Because this inconvenience.Speaker 15
00:39:30 I'm going to credit back your support. How about that?Speaker
00:39:33 I've gone ahead and deposit $500 and see account ending 020.Speaker 6
00:39:38 Oh, that's not my account.00:39:39 That's an account that I manage.
Speaker 4
00:39:42 You log into that account and verify the.00:39:43 Transfer, please, Miss Parker.
Speaker 6
00:39:48 Right.00:39:49 Yes, there's there's a transfer for $50,000 I.
00:39:56 Set the hook with sympathy.
Speaker 15
00:40:02 I made a terrible mistake.Speaker 6
00:40:03 I was supposed to go to you.Speaker 10
00:40:04 500 but I know I got a stuck key here. I'm with my job here.Speaker 16
00:40:10 I got kids.Speaker 17
00:40:12 I got *******.Speaker
00:40:13 Kids.Speaker 6
00:40:15 Oh, I don't want you to get in trouble, but.Devon Stack
00:40:20 Ohh I don't want you again. Alright, let's another. Alright. Already. Here's another reason why.00:40:26 They don't go after black victims, OK?
00:40:29 You think that if you're as an Indian scammer, you tell some black guy or black lady for that matter? Ohh, I accidentally gave you $50,000. The next thing you're going to hear is a click and a dial tone.
00:40:44 Because they're gonna be.
00:40:44 Like ohh ****, I got 50 ******* $1000. They're not gonna stay on the line and try to make it right. So not only are they targeting white people because white people have the ******* money. They're targeting white people because white people have a sense of justice and white people, they they go. It's an honest mistake.
00:41:06 He accidentally gave me this money.
00:41:08 I I don't want him to lose his job. I mean his.
00:41:11 He his kids.
00:41:14 I I get you know what? It's it's, it's inconvenient as hell, but I guess I'll go down to target and I'll buy a bunch of ******* target gift cards or whatever. I mean, it sounds crazy, but if it's going to if, if it's going to keep this boy employed.
00:41:28 You know, I don't want him to just lose his job over some simple mistake. That's not what would happen if you got a black.
00:41:34 Person.
00:41:35 If you got a black.
00:41:36 Person it would look like this.
Speaker 18
00:41:38 The money all. There's poor people around with your broke ***.00:41:44 Right, babe, I just bought this truck straight cash. Then I got enough cigarettes to last me and my family.
Speaker 2
00:41:49 For the rest of my life.Speaker 4
00:41:54 A lot of activity, as you can imagine here on the market, these people are spending money like hotcakes. Get this Sprint stock has skyrocketed after the news that 2,000,000 delinquent phone bills have been paid just this.00:42:07 Morning and part.
00:42:08 Of that bolt is way up. Diamonds are at their most expensive level.
00:42:11 Ever catch phrase around?
00:42:13 Here is certainly bling bling. Oil has dropped to $1.50.
00:42:16 The barrel, while chicken shot to $600.00 on buffet, amazing news there just about everything on the market is up. However, watermelon is surprisingly flat to find many analysts out there. Cadillac announced that they sold 3,000,000 Escalade trucks this afternoon alone.
00:42:34 It's incredible, Chuck. These people just seem to be breaking their necks to give this money right back to us folks. I am happy to report that the recession is now officially over and we have nobody to thank. But all these black people with their taste for expensive clothes, fancy cars and of course, body jewelry.
Devon Stack
00:42:53 That's what would happen if you got a black person thinking they had $50,000. They'd go run outside and run up all their credit cards immediately.00:43:01 That, of course, was from Dave Chappelle, who were white face for that piece, and no one, no one gave a ****.
00:43:09 So she.
00:43:10 She feels bad because nothing in this movie makes sense at all.
00:43:15 And decides to to play along, she types in her password to try to refund the money and the scammer with the key logger gets the password. He's excited and drains out the account.
00:43:33 To 0. So all that all that charity money is gone.
00:43:38 And she really hangs up and she realizes what has happened.
00:43:43 She's like, Oh my God, I can't believe it.
00:43:48 And that beekeeper guy wasn't around to prevent the elder abuse that was taking place.
00:43:56 He was out collecting honey.
00:43:59 And he's getting ready to bring the honey.
00:44:01 Over to her house.
00:44:02 Because she's nice enough to let.
00:44:04 Him you can. You can come to the big house tonight. You've been such a good boy. Why don't you bring some of that honey with you?
00:44:12 Come to the big house.
00:44:13 And have I'll cook you supper.
00:44:16 So he gets the.
00:44:17 Hunting.
00:44:19 Comes up to the big house.
00:44:22 But something's wrong.
00:44:24 He immediately notices something's wrong. Yeah, there's a gun on the floor and blood.
00:44:29 Oh, she shot herself.
00:44:33 She was so embarrassed.
00:44:35 By being tricked.
00:44:37 By these scammers that she shot herself and look, this acts not to black people, this actually happens.
00:44:45 There are white, old people that end up getting swindled out of their savings. And look, we did a whole stream on the romance scammers. That's a whole another Ave. of ****** **. But in in the case of these Indian scammers where they just do this you know some variation of this exact same trick.
00:45:02 They get their accounts cleaned out.
00:45:05 And it's not so much that they're embarrassed or whatever. They're they that's their retirement.
00:45:11 That's all their money.
00:45:14 And so they just they there are suicides that happen as a result of this.
00:45:21 So she shoots herself in shame.
00:45:24 And then you hear.
00:45:28 Freeze, sucker.
00:45:30 Jackie Brown, Afro intact.
00:45:34 Pops out of nowhere with a gun.
00:45:38 And she doesn't know who this this strange white man. And again, another complete reversal of reality. Right, Black lady with a gun.
00:45:48 Works for law enforcement, finds a creepy white guy in our house.
Speaker 15
00:45:57 Who the **** are you and what do you?Speaker 17
00:45:59 Do when you grandmother's house.Devon Stack
00:46:03 That's right. Complete reversal. See this.00:46:07 This is how it would go if the roles were not reversed.
Speaker 18
00:46:21 Be on the web. Come on, mom. Hey, come on. Come on.Speaker
00:46:25 Get on the.Speaker 16
00:46:26 Ground get on the ground, get on the ground right now.Speaker
00:46:32 What?Devon Stack
00:46:35 You know, The funny thing is, though, give him this. He didn't he? He didn't do it. All black people would have done and he didn't resist arrest. So he didn't have to get tased. He didn't get shot by the cops. Because why? Well, look, look, look how he reacts. He's like, oh.Speaker 6
00:46:52 No.Speaker 17
00:46:54 The **** are you?00:46:55 What do you do when your grandmother's house?
Devon Stack
00:46:58 I'm a white guy. That's why I'm not running from the the person with a gun.00:47:03 That's why I'm still alive.
00:47:06 That's who I think I am.
00:47:09 I'm not getting tased.
00:47:13 So anyway.
00:47:14 He's getting arrested now.
00:47:17 The local PD shows up.
00:47:20 And she's ****** *** because the local PD isn't going to arrest him. And look.
00:47:27 I'm not the one making it racial here. The movie is.
Speaker 17
00:47:30 You can be serious.00:47:31 That woman loved life more than anybody I know, but by all means, let's just completely ignore the big white dude in her house with a knife.
Devon Stack
00:47:40 Yep, cause everyone knows the big white dude with the knife is always the culprit.00:47:47 So again, and it's funny, this is the whole movie really. So you got Black lady she'll turns out to be an FBI agent, so spoiler alert, whatever black FBI agent Lady Asian cop and fat Mexican lady cop.
00:48:02 There's like no one white in charge here.
00:48:06 And then they got him questioned. And they're like, alright, what were you doing here?
00:48:12 And he's like.
00:48:13 I'm just a I I was just a beekeeper. I was just messing. Let's me have my bees mess. Let's me stand the ball and have my bees. And sometimes she lets me go to the big house and I was just bringing her some honey from the from the bees to take to the big house. I didn't know why. I don't know why master got hurt.
Speaker 5
00:48:32 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:48:34 And so she investigates and sees that yes, indeed, there are beehives on.00:48:39 The property and.
00:48:41 And she realizes Ohh story checks out. I don't think he actually killed.
00:48:45 Her or something like that.
00:48:47 Because, oh, look at this. This account has been zeroed out. I better have something to do with.
00:48:52 This.
00:48:53 You know, she she all of her money's gone and and.
00:48:57 That must be why she shot herself.
00:49:00 So they sit down.
00:49:02 For.
00:49:04 I guess breakfast and coffee or something, and she's talking about how well you know. I I know why your mom would, would or my mom would have liked you. Why? Because you know.
00:49:15 You're just like my brother, who's in special forces.
00:49:20 And also black, another thing that doesn't ever ******* happen. Look, and it just doesn't happen.
00:49:29 They're all white dudes, OK? They're literally all white dudes. OK, now, that might be a lot of black people and Mexicans and and all kinds of other people. It's it's all every color of the rainbow in the military. But when it comes to getting ****.
00:49:49 None. That's important. It's white dudes. Every ******* time. It's white dudes. It's never black guys.
00:49:58 Well, you're just. You're just. No, that's.
00:50:00 Just a minor thing really. It's death. By 1000, cuts, it's every opportunity they have to ******* race, reverse the situation.
00:50:08 They do it.
00:50:09 They do it every ******* chance they get to make to **** on white people and promote non white people. They do it every ******* every chance. There's not a a single chance wasted.
00:50:26 So she talks about how, like, oh, we got to get to the bottom of this.
00:50:32 And he's like, oh, don't worry, he says ominously.
00:50:36 I'm. I'm going. I'm going to get to the bottom.
00:50:38 Of this, she's the only person.
00:50:41 Man, I'm sorry.
00:50:42 Miss and Show took care of me. She let me stay in the big house and I was extra mad that master got hurt. I'm. I want to see what I can do about that.
00:50:52 So he goes out to his uh, his beehives and opens one up and and in inside one of the the honey frames he's put a secret phone.
00:51:04 And he calls the secret phone.
00:51:07 And it reaches this, this woman that is on the other side because apparently he's part of some kind of secret government. What the **** is that?
00:51:18 Why is she wet? She's using a computer that's older than me.
00:51:23 That's that's like an IBM XT from like the 70s with complete with a green monochrome screen.
00:51:35 Does this look? Is it so old that it looks futuristic now to people?
00:51:41 I don't know how this even works so much is wrong with this movie.
00:51:46 She's on it. ****. It's got five and 1/4 inch floppies on the front. You can even see it.
Speaker 18
00:51:54 Why are they? Why? Why?Devon Stack
00:51:56 I don't understand the point of that, and at first I I I even had to like pause for a second. I was like, wait, is this movie set like in?00:52:02 The 80s or something it's not.
00:52:06 And then I cause I remember. Well, no, no, it couldn't be, because there's the Internet. Yeah, it's it's the Internet that those computers aren't capable of accessing because they didn't have modems.
00:52:17 Or browsers or or maybe if they had like a model, it was like a 300 bot modem they.
00:52:22 Could do some text stuff.
00:52:24 But you couldn't. No, it's not in the 80s. It's not in the 70s. Why are they use?
00:52:30 IBM XT's or AT's or.
00:52:32 Whatever the **** these.
00:52:33 Are like why are they using those?
00:52:37 And what does that are?
00:52:39 I don't know. People are that dumb. See, This is why I just stopped. I I can't handle these new movies. There's just every, every.
00:52:47 Couple of seconds. It's like, here's something stupid.
00:52:52 Anyway, so she clickety clacks on her old 4050 year old computer.
00:53:02 And I don't know the the old 50 year old or apparently only non white women work at you know, the this secret site because again, it's just, you know any anything that.
00:53:14 Can look cool.
00:53:15 Or good can't be. It certainly can't be a white guy and.
00:53:20 Or a white person with one exception, which we'll see in a moment.
00:53:24 So she's like, oh.
00:53:26 You, you know, you're are. You have.
00:53:27 You been reactivated and.
00:53:30 You get the sense that, oh, he's part of some secret beekeeper group and you know, he takes care of problems for the ruling class or something and and he wants some information to find out, you know, who who killed this black lady or whatever.
00:53:45 So now that he's got his info.
00:53:49 He goes to the call center, which for some reason is not in India but instead is like in Massachusetts.
00:54:01 Where they run the the scam calls.
00:54:05 And he brings with him to Jerry cans full of gasoline.
00:54:10 And here's the other thing that's a little bit weird.
00:54:14 Well, it's not weird. It's just I I see.
00:54:16 This more and.
00:54:17 More.
00:54:18 But he confronts the the security for this building.
00:54:22 And says, yeah, yeah, I'm gonna. I'm here to burn the plants down. You know, he doesn't mince words. He's a tough guy. I'm here to burn this ****** down and they try to stop him.
Speaker 7
00:54:34 You aware this is a criminal outfit scamming the weakest in our society, stealing everything they have?00:54:40 Do you know that you work for?
Devon Stack
00:54:54 Now that's something I'll do throughout the movie.00:54:57 And I've seen this a lot in modern action films where they throw away the guns because the good guy doesn't need guns.
00:55:07 See bad bad guys use guns, but the good guy doesn't need guns. All he needed was his brain.
00:55:15 And his gasoline cans? He doesn't need guns. Guns are worthless.
00:55:21 You know, that's why he he disabled that. See, look, stupid guns.
00:55:27 Guns are bad. I don't need guns now. I first noticed this years ago. I don't even think this is necessarily clip because I did it in every one of the the newer back. Well, not so new anymore. The Post 90s Batman movies.
00:55:43 And and it seemed like like this, this again, this wasn't the scene, but because there's a couple scenes like this where he says this exact sort of a thing.
Speaker 9
00:55:53 You got the kidding me.Speaker 19
00:55:54 No guns, no guns.Devon Stack
00:55:58 No guns, no killing.00:56:00 And I remember when I saw this the first time, I was like, what the ****? No guns.
00:56:04 No, killing this.
00:56:05 Is Batman before you know, Hollywood got its hands on it.
00:56:11 It was all guns, all the time. Batman ran around with like a 9mm or like a 45 and and just shot people like he just like here. Here he is 2 two blasted many of them. I don't have enough ammunition to keep.
00:56:25 Them all away.
00:56:26 They're going to hit blam, blam, blam. Like he was just gunning people down left and right.
00:56:34 And so when I saw that in the movie and I look, I wasn't even like a comic book nerd, I just. It was just Batman. Right? So I just knew. Ohh, yeah. Batman's got guns. Not anymore now.
00:56:44 He hates guns. No guns, no killing.
Speaker 7
00:56:44 Gun.Devon Stack
00:56:48 So anyway, this is something I've seen more and more 80s movies.00:56:52 They were all about guns.
00:56:54 You know, in fact, the closer you get to a real war like like Vietnam, World War Two, it's like constant. It's like non-stop guns.
00:57:05 So he shows up.
00:57:07 And he's all like, that's right. You scammers are gonna pay. He just walks in with his, with his Jerry cans and immediately starts beating up a white guy with a shaved.
00:57:17 Head find out what's going on.
Speaker 7
00:57:18 Which one?Speaker
00:57:20 But.Devon Stack
00:57:22 I'm sure there's nothing you know.00:57:25 Yeah, that, that.
00:57:26 That that's nothing. Just like the Nazi salute. And you know the first guy he goes after is a white guy with a shaved head.
00:57:32 That's just.
00:57:32 A. It's all just coincidences, right?
00:57:36 And so all.
00:57:37 The other white people that work at this scam office are freaked out and run away as he starts to pour gasoline all over the the scam place.
Speaker 6
00:57:54 What the **** you think?Speaker 15
00:57:55 You doing? I'm the beekeeper.Speaker 7
00:57:58 Sick the hives.00:58:00 Sometimes I use fire to smoke out Hornets.
Speaker 10
00:58:03 Still, multi $1,000,000 operation *******. OK, so you can't come up here. White knighting ****.Devon Stack
00:58:12 And another term that you know they threw in there for a purpose. First of all, this whole like bro thing like hey bro, why are you in my my scam call center pouring gasoline all over the place? Bro, you can't like come in here and like white night.00:58:28 For people and stuff, bro.
00:58:32 I mean, come on, you know.
00:58:35 So it's it's the, it's the well dressed young white man that might use terms like white knighting.
00:58:43 And he's like, oh, yes, I can. White knight, you ******* *******. I can white not I.
00:58:48 Mean Mesa. You hurt me.
00:58:50 Alright, might stop doing that.
00:58:55 So the white bro gets his security detail to go after him, but of course British Bruce Willis beats him up and.
00:59:07 Scares the white man.
Speaker 7
00:59:11 But you feel really proud of yourself.Devon Stack
00:59:16 That's right, the cowering white man is afraid.Speaker 7
00:59:20 I bet you feel really proud of yourself.Devon Stack
00:59:27 Takes apart the gun.00:59:29 Something he keeps doing, like the entire movie he's always he's always disabling pistols.
00:59:38 Or maybe he's just going to clean them later, I don't know.
00:59:41 He blows up the call center. Somehow it explodes like he got hit with a missile, even though it was 2 Jerry cans full of gasoline poured all over the tables.
00:59:50 But you know, whatever at this point, right? We're just in. We're just in, we're just numb. Yeah, the suspension of disbelief. Well, **** it. You know, whatever. Whatever 2 Jerry cans poured on a on a few tables with computer. Hey, you know, whatever. Right. If if if building 7 can just.
01:00:11 Collapse into its own footprint.
01:00:13 Why not? Right? Why not?
01:00:16 Right guys, what? Why not?
01:00:21 Meanwhile, at the headquarters of the the the like, if you go up the.
01:00:26 If you follow the money.
01:00:29 Of these scammers, it's actually run by even more powerful white people in Boston.
01:00:37 And they have a tech pro office. He's like skateboarding around and the Tech Pro office.
01:00:44 And there's some lady with like these, you know, hippie bowls that make the the chime sounds or whatever the ****, and they've got, like, a sushi sushi chef that's on call. They're just whatever doesn't matter.
01:01:00 Yeah, but because that's the kind of.
01:01:01 Person that's doing these scams.
01:01:05 And he gets a phone call.
01:01:08 From the uh, the bro at the office and the bro.
01:01:11 At the office.
01:01:12 Is like we got a problem.
01:01:14 We got a problem. Some beekeeper showed up and just burned the whole ******* place down.
01:01:19 Is what are you talking about? He burned the plane. He burn the whole place down to Jerry cans of gasoline. Burn the place gone. He's like that's that's how we got our monies through these Indian. I mean, white people scams that we do.
01:01:32 He's like I know.
01:01:34 But now we can't do it.
01:01:35 Because our office is gone.
01:01:38 It's like that ******* beekeeper.
01:01:39 Well, I'll tell you what you.
01:01:40 Better find a way.
01:01:42 You better find a way to get back at that beekeeper guy, because this is, you know, no one's going to push us around us. White people that run all the Indian scams.
01:01:53 And you make sure they make sure you know he's.
01:01:55 American, you know.
01:01:56 Cause you got the American flag imagery which.
01:01:59 Also alludes to another fact. What what will go that will reveal it's a big reveal, so I can't ruin it for you yet. They reveal it later. He's even more connected than you thought.
01:02:12 So he goes to his dad.
01:02:14 You know, cause he's a rich kid and rich kids just go to their dad and.
01:02:18 He's like Daddy, some beekeeper burned down.
01:02:23 My my Indian call center that I was running scams on and you need to do something about it. He's like you. You may. You have your own problems. So he's like, alright fine. **** it. So he calls this guy and says well, if you want to keep in the in the cool white Kid Club that scams old black ladies, you need to take care of this beekeeper guy on your own.
01:02:45 So then the the Jackie Brown, daughter of the Black lady that shot herself shows up. And I don't know if you noticed this or.
01:02:53 Not she's wearing.
01:02:55 A Harvard shirt.
01:02:56 So not not only is she a a black chick that grew up on a farm.
01:03:02 A. A farm probably worth.
01:03:04 Several millions of dollars. If it's in Massachusetts and it's got the kind of property that the the aerial shots imply that it does.
01:03:11 She went to Harvard.
01:03:13 So she went to Harvard, which will totally make sense when you hear.
01:03:16 Some more of her.
01:03:16 Dialogue later on she went to Harvard and she's investigating this. He's like, oh, I know this. This was a we. We've been watching this place. It was tied to some scams, but but we could just never quite catch them in the act. Even though Youtubers catch them in the act constantly and everything that that they did.
01:03:33 That phone call was illegal, and if it wasn't in India, it would be stopped immediately because the local government would give a ****. But because it's in India, no one gives a **** because it's so corrupt. You can basically do whatever the ****.
01:03:47 You want in.
01:03:48 India and it's not a big deal.
01:03:51 So she's there investigating, putting, you know, trying to put her Harvard education to work. Meanwhile, the bro from the call center is like, let's go **** this guy up.
01:04:01 And they find out, as you know, they find the house where he lives at or nearby in the barn, they see his beehives. And this? I thought they were going to turn it into something kind of funny, right. Because they're like, that's right. **** this guy. We're going to, you know, he blew up something of mine. I'm going to blow up something of his in this case, beehives. And I'm like, OK.
01:04:22 Well, so they're going to shoot the beehives, right? And then the bees are going to attack them.
01:04:27 No, they just shoot the beehives and like nothing happens. It's like what you talking like you're making this ****** ******* action movie and there's not even like a bee attack scene when they're.
01:04:39 What? What do?
01:04:40 You mean like it's a perfect opportunity to have like CGI B swarming around and attacking these guys and like, oh, they look.
01:04:47 Shooting now, right? No, but missed opportunity, missed opportunity because I mean look, it's it's always fun like here. Here's a video by the.
01:04:57 This is a case of.
01:04:59 Yeah, Speaking of, don't listen to Indians.
Speaker 15
01:05:04 Stand still. Stand.Devon Stack
01:05:05 Assuming that guy's Indian or some kind of some kind of Indian type.Speaker 7
01:05:08 Pencil, pencils, stencils, stencil.01:05:12 God, don't do that. Don't do.
01:05:13 That don't do.
Speaker 10
01:05:13 That don't do that. Don't do that. Don't do that. Don't. Don't do that.Devon Stack
01:05:19 Actually, loudly enough do that if you start getting attacked by bees, you don't stand still. Now you don't swat at them and scream either.01:05:27 But you you don't stand still, this guy's about to.
01:05:30 Find out.
01:05:31 What following his.
01:05:32 Own advice does this is this is a.
01:05:34 This is a teaching moment.
01:05:35 Right.
01:05:36 See what I like to do is I find this crap. We watch this crap together and I try to find at least little opportunities. Like in the case of the fluorescent bulb, where maybe I can teach you about something.
01:05:48 And this is.
01:05:48 A. This is a teaching moment where if you get attacked by bees.
01:05:52 You don't just stop and and lay down on the.
01:05:55 Ground.
01:05:57 Because bees will start to fly into every orifice in your body, they will fly into your ears and up your nose and down your throat. And if you're naked up your ******* and that will plug up every hole in your body until you die. In fact, you'll probably die of suffocation.
01:06:13 Before you die of any kind of venom because you can get stung, lots and lots of times before it's even sort of on par with like a rattlesnake bite. I got stung 20 times in one night, just like literally 20 times. That's not. I'm not just saying 20 times. No, I was.
01:06:29 Like 20 times.
Speaker 6
01:06:30 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:06:31 And yeah, it was probably the most I've ever been stung in. It hurt, and I felt sick afterwards, but it wasn't. It was in no danger of of dying.01:06:40 But if you curl up in.
01:06:43 A ball on the ground.
01:06:44 That might be a different story.
Speaker 15
01:06:47 Oh my gosh, this honey bees, there's so many bees, there's so many bees.Speaker 18
01:07:00 In my ear.Speaker 15
01:07:05 I'm getting stuck. I'm getting stuck being stuck.Speaker 10
01:07:19 Please.Devon Stack
01:07:27 Yeah. So what you should do?01:07:31 And just in the future run as fast.
01:07:34 As you can.
01:07:36 If and if there's bushes and stuff around through, through bushes, through obstacles.
01:07:41 To the nearest enclosure like in your car, where you can roll up the windows in a house.
01:07:49 Cover your face with your shirt if you can so they don't fly up your nose and down your throat. You know, try to cover your face and just run the the straightest line. You can to safety.
01:08:02 Or else you end up like this guy and just get ******* stung. Annoying times as they fly up your nose.
01:08:08 Anyway, back to Fantasyland. So they go to the barn where he's living, and of course, because they've got guns.
01:08:19 They're outmatched. You know, they shoot the place up.
01:08:23 And not a single one of the shots makes it, but you know he's got a screwdriver that he kills one of them with.
01:08:30 And I he kills another one by, like, choking him with with his own gun. He does. I'll give. I'll give this he he kills a lot of people with their own guns, but he never brings a gun.
01:08:46 See in this case he took the gun apart and then stabbed the guy with the barrel of the gun.
01:08:52 Yeah, because that's that. That would make sense, right? That's something that's possible.
01:08:59 Let me see if I can slide it, cause you can't really, there we go.
01:09:06 So yeah.
01:09:08 And just just so you can see that one more time.
01:09:17 There you go. That, that's that would that would happen. Now I can see it happening.
01:09:22 So while he stabs.
01:09:23 That guy down for the gun.
01:09:26 And the white guy, after all of his thugs.
01:09:28 Are are killed.
01:09:30 Freaks out and starts shooting the gun off, but of course you know, white people with guns, you know, they they.
Speaker
01:09:34 OK.Devon Stack
01:09:44 You can't do anything right.01:09:46 So he gets he gets all up in his face again, scares him, and then saws his fingers off.
01:09:55 Guns are bad. Sign people's fingers off.
01:10:01 You know it's theatrical, right? So he saws the guys fingers off.
01:10:07 And uh, meanwhile, the.
01:10:11 The FBI Lady, Jackie Brown is told that Oh yeah, there's something going on at your house. There's a fire.
01:10:18 Your, your, your house is is on fire just like this building or invest. I wonder if there's a connection. They're both fires.
01:10:26 And so she.
01:10:27 Shows up and her mom's house has been burned down and she's like, Ah, Beth, these are connected because they are both fires.
01:10:36 Meanwhile, the the rich white guy at the tech bro place is getting an Asian massage and.
01:10:42 And whatever.
01:10:44 And he he gets a phone call from the guy who got.
01:10:46 His finger sawed off.
01:10:48 And the guy that's finger shot off is like, bro, he just sawed my fingers off and kill all my guys. What are we supposed to do? And he's like, what are you talking about? That's crazy. I thought you could handle this. You're running some beekeeper. Just go around burning down our Indians call center and and and saw your ******* fingers off. This is ********. And while he's still on the phone, the beekeeper.
01:11:08 Shows up.
01:11:10 And does this super realistic you see, guns are bad. See.
01:11:15 Why you don't need guns?
01:11:17 You don't need guns when you can do stuff like that. You know, if you're, if there's ever a home invasion.
Speaker 18
01:11:23 Or if you just.Speaker 1
01:11:24 You know what, if you just.Devon Stack
01:11:26 A lot of people don't like to talk about this aspect of gun ownership, but let's face it, the ownership of guns is not for home invasions. I mean, certainly that's, you know that that you could use it for that.01:11:37 But is to overthrow oppressive government.
01:11:39 The reason why the citizens are allowed to be armed is so that if it should happen that the government needs to be overthrown, they have that option and a functioning society that the way the founding fathers had set it up, that was the point behind it. That's why they wanted it. That's why it was there. But you see, you don't need guns.
01:11:59 To do that right, you don't need guns to do that. When there's perfectly perfectly normal other options like this.
Speaker 16
01:12:09 Tom roof.Speaker 1
01:12:15 You're ******* crazy, man. What the ****, bro?Speaker
01:12:20 So.Devon Stack
01:12:46 See, you don't need guns, just ratchet strap a guy to your Ford F-100 and drive it off a bridge.01:12:56 Because because that'll happen.
01:13:01 And we won't get into the mechanics.
01:13:03 Of how you know whatever.
01:13:05 So.
01:13:10 So then he gets on the phone with the tech bro guy he's like.
01:13:13 I just launched your.
01:13:15 Your fingerless guy off a bridge with a with an old Ford.
01:13:20 And I'm coming for you next. I'm the beekeeper.
01:13:24 You hear me? I'm the ****** ******* beekeeper.
01:13:29 And so he goes back to his.
01:13:30 Rich. Dad. He's like dad.
01:13:33 We're in trouble. I ****** *** this beekeeper guy and he's coming to get me. Will you help me now? And his dad's like.
01:13:42 Ohh Lord son, I can't believe you're this stupid. I used to work for the CIA.
01:13:49 And I knew what those beekeepers are like.
01:13:52 And you've done ****** **. You signed your own death warrant.
01:13:57 There's nothing anyone could do to save you now, cause the beekeepers coming after you.
01:14:05 Meanwhile, the Harvard graduate Jackie Brown.
01:14:11 FBI detective.
01:14:14 Is talking to her.
01:14:17 What Arab, maybe Indian? I don't know. Some kind of brown.
01:14:21 Partner because again, no, none. None of the good people in this have any, any lack of melanin. I'll just put it that way.
01:14:33 And he's like, you know what? You're not just a cruel Jackie Brown girl, boss type. You're really super ******* smart.
Speaker 13
01:14:40 I'm just thinking you come in here. I'm over on your day off and getting more yardage on this thing and the.01:14:44 Whole squad has in two years.
Devon Stack
01:14:47 Yeah, you've put more together just on one day. You can't. You're all hungover and you came into the office and you figured out every more than what everyone working on this scam case has been able to figure out in two ******* years. You figured out that there was a fire at one place and a fire at another place, and you put it together.01:15:06 And you know what? You just have the best ideas. You know, ideas like this.
Speaker 17
01:15:12 I had some analysts on some **** and I think I'm starting to get the shape of the animal.01:15:16 Dude, I think United Data group is one of several call centers.
Speaker
01:15:17 OK.Speaker 17
01:15:20 So there's got to.01:15:20 Be like a central office that's controlling all of them, and that's what we got to find.
Devon Stack
01:15:26 Dude, I had like some analysts, like, run some ****.01:15:30 And like I think we're like we just need to go to like some place where they probably.
01:15:35 Run it from some other place.
01:15:40 That's the dialogue.
01:15:43 That's the great idea. That was her genius, Detective work.
01:15:49 I had some analysts run some **** bro, and I think I got it figured out.
01:15:54 Dude, I think it's like this thing.
01:15:58 No way, right? Yeah, I got it figured out, bro. I went to Harvard.
01:16:04 So she's she's figured out that there's that's that's just one call center. There's probably. It's probably a hierarchy of some kind, I can tell by the smell of those fires.
01:16:16 Meanwhile.
01:16:18 The kids, dad, or there's some. There's some implication that he's like the step dad.
01:16:25 Calls up the mother.
01:16:27 And says you're boys in trouble. He's a handful.
01:16:31 I got to do something about it.
01:16:34 And she's this cold, calculating woman that you, you think that we're going to find out something new about her at some other point in the movie. But for right now, she's this mysterious white lady. That's the the.
01:16:45 Mother of the of the trouble making Indian Call center tech bro guy.
01:16:51 And she's like.
01:16:51 Well, you promised to handle it because I you said you could handle these sorts of things and. And you know, we have a history together and. And you should do it.
01:17:01 He's like, OK, because I'm in love with you.
01:17:05 And then he calls this other lady up and it's a girl boss who runs the the CIA.
01:17:13 So the girl boss that runs the CIA, he tells her we got a beekeeper on the loose. There's a beekeeper going around causing problems.
01:17:22 And we got to do something about it.
01:17:25 We gotta he's. He's gone rogue.
01:17:28 He's he's endangering some pretty powerful people.
01:17:33 So they say, OK, we'll send another beekeeper.
01:17:38 After this beekeeper.
01:17:41 So the original beekeeper.
01:17:43 Is sitting there getting gas and that's when we meet the new beekeeper.
01:17:50 Any guesses on the the sex and race of the new beekeeper? Do I have white, male, anyone? White male? Scary white guy, right. You would expect, right? The the special forces is all white. Look, the the current beekeeper or I guess he's now retired. So the the beekeeper that got replaced was a white guy. So.
01:18:10 You know, that's probably probably not a white guy, right? It's definitely, definitely a white guy that would have that kind of a job, right?
Speaker 1
01:18:21 Get out.Devon Stack
01:18:26 No, it's some kind of like Arab or.01:18:28 Indian woman or something? I don't know.
01:18:35 So they do this super cringe fight where girls somehow have the strength of a £250.
01:18:41 Man.
01:18:43 But at least he doesn't lose and she pulls out a mini gun because, you know, she's a bad person. They use guns.
01:18:51 And ends up getting lit on fire action movie style because she gets gasoline on her like in so many other action movies and he lights the lighter. At least they spare us the line of like.
Speaker 11
01:19:03 Can I?Speaker 5
01:19:04 Give you a light.Devon Stack
01:19:05 Or, you know, some kind of stupid line like that like.01:19:09 And in all the 80s.
01:19:11 Movies that that first used this trick.
01:19:14 So just begin, because the movie is there for the explosions and the low IQ people can clap their hands like seals getting fed sardines.
01:19:24 The gas station explodes and a big ball of fire.
01:19:30 And the CIA lady finds out she's like, oh, ****.
01:19:34 The old beekeeper, he killed the the, the, the, the new beekeeper.
Speaker 6
01:19:39 We got, we got.Devon Stack
01:19:40 A real problem now on our hands and the the rich old white guys like, OK.01:19:47 I know what to do because I used to work in intelligence. I'm going to call up all the operators, all the contractor types, the SEAL team types, and we're going to get them together to take on the beekeeper.
01:20:02 And this is what he tells you, what the beekeeper is all about.
Speaker 5
01:20:07 The honeybee.01:20:10 To always have a special relationship with that humanity sacred relationship. Why no bees, no agriculture, no agriculture, no civilization our nation.
01:20:22 Is not unlike a beehive with its complex systems of workers, caretakers, and royalty. If any of the beehives complex mechanisms are compromised, the hive collapses.
01:20:39 Someone long time ago decided that a mechanism was needed to keep our nation safe and mechanism outside the chain of command outside the system. It's one mission to keep the system safe.
Speaker 6
01:20:56 Breaking.Speaker 5
01:20:57 I've given all resources empowered to act on their own judgment. For decades, they have quietly worked to keep the hives safe.01:21:09 That is, until now.
Devon Stack
01:21:13 Now they've gone rogue now.01:21:15 The the big thing that.
01:21:17 Leaves out is. It's a stupid metaphor for.
01:21:19 A variety of reasons, but.
01:21:20 The biggest one being the beekeeper keeps the hive going because he wants the honey.
01:21:29 You know it's he wants to steal from the bees.
01:21:34 That's that's the whole point of a beekeeper.
01:21:37 The Beekeeper's not there to like play.
01:21:41 Daycare Center for some bees.
01:21:45 He's there to to keep the bees productive so he can steal the honey.
Speaker 6
01:21:52 But.Devon Stack
01:21:53 Anyway.01:21:55 So he tells these guys about the beekeepers and shows them like, oh, look at this.
01:21:59 Guy, he he he blew.
01:22:01 Up a gas station and he's crazy.
01:22:04 And then yeah, since we're learning about bees, right, let's give, let's give Jackie Brown a chance, right. Like, you've heard me talk about bees all night. Let's give her a chance to tell you some, you know, some little.
01:22:16 Tidbits about bees.
Speaker 17
01:22:19 Dude, these are interesting little ships. Did you know that?Devon Stack
01:22:22 Dude, bro, they're, like, totally interesting little *****.01:22:27 Well, tell us about this, this little factoid about bees. You want to tell us.
Speaker 17
01:22:33 Some bees are Queen Slayers, which will rise up and kill their queen if she fails to produce the right kind of meal offspring.Devon Stack
01:22:41 Yeah, that's made-up that, that's.01:22:44 That doesn't make any sense.
01:22:47 Since almost all of our offspring are are are female for.
Speaker 19
01:22:51 Orders.Devon Stack
01:22:52 The males are an afterthought because it's just for.01:22:58 Breeding with other Queens out in the wild, they don't help the hive at all. In fact, they hurt the hive.
01:23:04 It's a luxury to a hive.
01:23:06 The the queen bee won't make male offspring until they've got every that's like the last thing they do. Once everything else is fine, they're like, ohh, you know, I guess we can make.
01:23:14 Some some drones.
01:23:16 Because everything else looks good, cause drones will.
01:23:18 Just sit there and eat the honey.
01:23:21 There's no such thing as a Queen Slayer B that hides out in the Hive just waiting for the queen to **** something up and they're wrong. Hives will kill their queen and re queen every once in a while, but it's like just why even have that nonsense in there.
01:23:37 Why? I mean.
01:23:38 It it goes along with the the stupid story that you'll see in a second, but it.
01:23:43 It it just.
01:23:45 A minimum amount of research. They're just making **** up every 5 minutes. It's just here's some nonsense.
01:23:52 Here's some nonsense.
01:23:55 It's like Google doesn't exist or something.
01:23:59 So anyway, he goes to a secret beekeeper hideout that he's got.
01:24:05 Which for some reason also uses 50 year old IBM workstations.
01:24:13 With five and a quarter floppy drives.
01:24:18 And monochrome monitors again. Do they think this looks? Do they think this is like realistic or something that like this is or futuristic rather?
01:24:29 But I I don't know. Maybe there's some like weird custom 50 year old computers cause somehow it's got a USB port.
01:24:36 So yeah, that's that's that would be amazing since like USB is faster than every bus.
01:24:44 On that anyway.
01:24:45 So he hooks up to the the USB port on a 50 year old computer and downloads some magic tracking information from the phone.
01:24:55 The guys that he that he chopped the fingers off of or whatever to find out who he's tracking, you know who who to find. Meanwhile, Jackie Brown, the.
01:25:07 The detective at the FBI wants to meet with the the head of the FBI and once you know it, everyone well, actually everyone.
01:25:17 In the room.
01:25:18 Is non white.
Speaker 12
01:25:20 SEC. So this is specialization Baker, especially region 1. They'll be reasoning. This is deputy director Berg and Amanda Munyal, special counsel.Devon Stack
01:25:31 So we've got a black people, Mexicans and Arabs all in control of the FBI.01:25:39 And she says that, oh, we have this weird beekeeper guy. And like, it's the stupidest meeting ever having actually been in some of.
01:25:47 These meetings before.
01:25:50 Not like this specifically, but meetings with like decision makers. Knowing that this is not anyway, whatever, I'll.
01:25:55 Most people haven't. I'll just say OK.
01:25:58 Well, just it it's dumbed down for.
01:26:01 The public or?
01:26:01 Whatever. And she says, oh, yeah, we got this beekeeper guy. He's like alright, fine. That checks out. I'll let you go after him with whatever you want. What? What's his next target? And she's like, well, the next target is this building right here.
01:26:18 This building, which is the head like I remember that wonderful Harvard educated idea I had about. Well, if they have this call center, there's probably a bigger call center that actually runs all of the call centers. And this was just a little one of the beekeeper guy got.
Speaker 6
01:26:32 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:26:33 And look how it looks like this building right here and it's in like New York or something or.01:26:37 Where is it at?
01:26:39 It doesn't say anywhere on.
01:26:40 The screen, but it's it's it's in America.
01:26:44 Meanwhile, in reality, this is what the call centers look like.
Speaker 13
01:26:49 The center, which is based in Bangalore, India, is running a so-called SSA scam by American viewers is probably easy to imagine. What such a scam call will sound like, but not everyone knows what the SSA is the SSA or Social Security Administration is a United States.01:27:05 Government agency that.
01:27:06 Administer social programs covering stuff like disability and retirement services. They also give us Social Security numbers which are national identification numbers for U.S. citizens. These scammers are thus pretending to be from the United States government, and the scam is completely made-up to scare people into paying money only. Just listen to his threatening voicemail that they spend thousands of people with every single day.
Speaker 18
01:27:27 Hi.Speaker 9
01:27:28 Hi, this is officer Sarah Schultz calling you from the legal department. The very second you receive this message, you need to leave your work aside so that we can discuss about your case and take necessary action on this matter in order to connect Federal Agent Press 1 and you will be connected to the concerned department if we don't hear from you.01:27:48 Then we will be forced to take legal action against you.
Devon Stack
01:27:53 So yeah, it's it's tricking old people that are so old they either don't notice or think that the country has gone to that much **** that the broken English and robot voice is is not like a red.01:28:04 Flag.
01:28:06 But yeah, this is this is what I'm sorry. They want you to think that the call center looks like this.
01:28:13 And and and it doesn't it.
01:28:15 Looks, you know like this.
01:28:17 And they call people in the call center.
01:28:19 Look like this.
01:28:21 Or they look like this. These are actual Indian scammers.
01:28:27 And here's, you know, where's one of the places was located where the government wasn't shutting it down?
01:28:34 There it is. Look how fancy it is.
01:28:37 That looks a little bit different.
01:28:39 This.
01:28:41 Versus this.
01:28:43 Right.
01:28:46 And you want to you want to see why there's so many Indians.
01:28:50 Fleeing places like this to go to places like this.
Speaker 15
01:28:54 And you want.Devon Stack
01:28:55 To know what places like this will start looking like when all the people from places like this show up.01:29:01 Well, here's a little.
01:29:02 Taste.
Speaker 16
01:29:04 Hello friends, welcome to Varanasi, India, the holiest city in India. No, I'm OK. I'm OK, huh. Wait. No, no, it's OK. No, I'm OK. Thank you. God, they're like, like flies. They just come. See you. When?Speaker 12
01:29:07 Are you female?Speaker 10
01:29:10 Trust me. Trust me, mate. Just a minute. One minute.Speaker 16
01:29:22 You get on buses and they took the.01:29:24 Anyways, all this time I just got off a bus. I was on it for like 15 hours and we're invited Nazi.
01:29:32 Alright. Well, we're at a deli, guys. We finally made it out of the hell hole. Post apocalyptic, polluted landscape that is Delhi and we made it to right anasi, which apparently is not much better. I know the guys following me. No, I'm OK. I'm OK. Jesus Christ, India. The say India is a very polarizing.
01:29:52 Place some people love it. Some people hate it.
Speaker 19
01:29:55 I think I'm leaning towards hating it. Disgusting.Speaker 16
01:29:58 This is.Speaker 6
01:30:01 It's the most.Speaker 16
01:30:02 Polluted country I've ever been in. Hands down. Not even close. And this is the unfortunate reality of life in India.Speaker 6
01:30:12 It's very.Speaker 16
01:30:14 Dirty cows eating trash. That's just sad, man.01:30:19 It's a sad sight. Cows eating trash, dogs eating trash.
01:30:26 And I feel like this is the I'm going to say hello. Like this is the version of India that a lot of people.
01:30:32 Don't show.
01:30:34 For whatever reason, but it's reality and it's quite jarring and.
01:30:38 Dare I say, disgusting?
01:30:40 OK. OK. Thank you. Thank.
01:30:41 You gotta be on.
01:30:42 High alert for scams in this area high alert. Not also not to get.
01:30:46 Hit.
01:30:47 Like it's a scam, central. I just asked the guy.
01:30:49 For directions like come with.
01:30:50 Me. Come with.
01:30:51 Me, I said. No, Sir.
01:30:52 I just need you to point, all right.
01:30:56 Feels like something. Wow, this is.
Speaker 1
01:30:57 400.Speaker 16
01:31:00 My nightmare I do not like this. I'm going to leave immediately. Alright, I'm going to walk this way. Alright. Alright, let's escape. Let's escape all they're following. They're following. Jesus, India. It's good. It's OK.Speaker 18
01:31:04 It doesn't matter.Speaker 10
01:31:17 OK.Speaker 16
01:31:19 Jesus Christ.Devon Stack
01:31:23 No, but instead of little 4 foot tall Indian scammers.01:31:29 Of which there are billions of, by the way.
01:31:32 Billions and billions of these ******* with their own subcontinent.
01:31:36 Flooding into your countries.
01:31:38 And in some cases, ruling them.
01:31:42 As well as ruling major corporations like Google.
01:31:50 Yes. No, no, no, but it's a white guy. It's a white bro that doesn't want you to white knight. He doesn't.
01:31:55 Want to simp.
01:31:57 That's who it is. It's one of those frog accounts on, on Twitter doing it.
01:32:03 And he works at a place like this, right? It's all super fancy.
01:32:11 Celia's big building. It's a big corporation called 9 star United.
01:32:18 And some guy like that runs it.
01:32:22 Another white guy.
01:32:25 It's definitely not room, room rooms and rooms and rooms full of Indians scamming people for a living. Definitely not.
01:32:36 Definitely not buildings exactly like this, because this is one of them. You know? Definitely not scanning Grandpa exactly like that because he's one of the people they scanned.
01:32:46 And if it was, I'm sure if you followed the money, right, if you followed it up the, the the chain of command, you would end up with some rich.
01:32:54 White guy, right?
Speaker 8
01:32:56 The people that are behind this entire wear dot antivirus scheme is pretty much a company by the name of Mines Insider Private Limited, and this would turn out to be the real Indian company when looking at public records of who owns this business. We are met with two names Ganesh Biswas.01:33:10 And Sanjeev, these are the two directors of Mines Insider Private Limited and there are two other companies that are involved as well Mines Insider and Mines Insider and I'm keeping this censored out not because I want to protect the scammers but it's rather done just to protect this YouTube channel.
Devon Stack
01:33:28 Ah yes, definitely not. We can't talk about how India is a giant ******* cesspool of scamming ********.01:33:35 And just shake.
01:33:37 From a bowl that's eating trash.
01:33:41 At the side of the road.
01:33:43 With a pack of stray dogs? Definitely not that.
01:33:48 Definitely not that.
01:33:52 So Jackie Brown, since you got the sign off from the black FBI guy.
01:33:57 Gets together a a team of FBI agents to go protect the the next target. The next target of the beekeeper. Knowing that he's going to go to the top, he's going to go try to cut that the head off the the snake.
01:34:13 And so they're there to protect the building waiting for them.
01:34:16 To show up.
01:34:18 They tell the.
01:34:20 The head of the snake. Hey, this beekeeper guy is going to come and.
01:34:24 Attack you guys.
01:34:27 And he just waltzes right in.
01:34:30 Staying right next to an FBI SWAT team with no.
01:34:34 Gun because he doesn't need guns.
01:34:36 And ends up beating them all up with no gun. A couple of them he shoots with their own guns.
01:34:44 So at least it starts to get ridiculous. The no gun thing. It starts his because every fight he gets in, they have to like amp it up a little bit, you know, like like the first fight. It's a couple security guards that, you know, some strip mall or whatever not.
01:35:00 A big deal.
01:35:01 By this time, it's like an entire FBI.
01:35:03 Plot team wearing full body armor with automatic weapons.
Speaker 18
01:35:08 You know, they have to, you know.01:35:08 You know.
Devon Stack
01:35:10 He has to shoot.01:35:11 A couple of people and he's.
01:35:12 Using their, he didn't bring any guns.
01:35:14 But he asked to at least shoot.
01:35:15 A few people.
01:35:18 So he walks in there the same way he walked into that other place.
01:35:22 And talks about how he's gonna, you know, burn the whole place down.
01:35:26 And there's a firefight ensues. He somehow manages to.
01:35:31 To not get shot at all because he's a beekeeper, here's another. Here's another example of him using someone else's gun to, you know, shoot people.
01:35:44 Yeah, it seems legit. So.
01:35:46 He does stuff like that and the SWAT team and the FBI and the private security, they can't get to him because he's the beekeeper and he's got some kind of like, magic.
Speaker 15
01:35:57 He, he, he.Devon Stack
01:35:57 Knew the God Mode code.01:36:00 So then he gets the the head guy after defeating like 50 fully armed, you know, SWAT team types.
01:36:09 And starts torturing him with a stapler and says you have to give up. Tell me who your boss is. You have a boss. You're not the top. You're just some scummy middle man. What? Who? Who's the top?
01:36:20 This is the. This is the black lady that you guys killed. I need some answers now.
01:36:26 And so the guys like, alright, fine.
01:36:28 Here it is, Dun Dun Dun. It's that guy and again the audience doesn't know who he is. But apparently it's shocking who this guy is. Oh, I can't believe it's him. Ohh, this goes up higher.
01:36:44 And then, of course, he does another maneuver where he takes a gun apart. It's just all through. He's just doing this all the whole movie. He's just taking guns apart.
01:36:57 Meanwhile, the tech bro guy you find out who he is and why he's so important.
01:37:03 He talks to his stepdad or whoever this guy is supposed to be, then never all that clear about it.
01:37:08 And he says, well, you need.
Speaker 18
01:37:09 To call my mom.Devon Stack
01:37:10 My mom's gonna have to take care of this, cause you're you're.01:37:12 Slack and you're not able to do this.
01:37:16 And his mom is the president of the United States.
01:37:21 That's right, White woman, president of the United finally White woman in some role, but.
01:37:27 But then I start thinking to myself, well, how are they going to have a white woman? I get why they want a white woman, president United States, in the in the movie.
01:37:35 But.
01:37:36 Isn't she evil?
01:37:37 Right, like if her sons running all this scam stuff and everything else, like and she seems kind of like darkly mysterious. Like, are they this? This is really out of character.
01:37:48 Now all of a sudden I don't understand where they're going with this.
01:37:51 Because the last thing they would want to do is have any kind of negative thoughts about the idea of a white woman president, you know, a woman president specifically. But, you know, a white woman, I guess, will do. And that's slightly, it would have been slightly less believable if it was a black woman, right. For the the kind of audience that goes to this movie.
01:38:14 So they she goes back to having, you know, Jackie Brown is like, alright, we got this figured out.
01:38:21 This is a the son of the president is who they're going after.
01:38:26 He's gonna try to go after the son of the president, so he tells the FBI people that, and the FBI gets all paranoid and starts arming up the the her vacation mansion that she's going to be going to with the Secret Service and the FBI and the CIA. And you know, everybody in their ******* mom.
01:38:46 Those.
01:38:48 And the Suns there because he thinks he'll be safe because if if he's got the security, if he's got all the private security in the world and also the security of the Secret Service and everything else, there's no way this beekeeper guy can just waltz and.
01:39:01 And.
01:39:02 And, you know, kill him.
01:39:05 So she helicopters in.
01:39:08 Comes off of Air Force 2.
01:39:11 And but sure enough.
01:39:15 Through some hocus pocus. Magic ****.
01:39:19 British Bruce Willis. He gets his, you know.
01:39:21 He sneaks right in.
Speaker
01:39:22 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:39:24 Meanwhile, the the FBI guy.01:39:27 Wants to have a talk. Wants to have a chat with the son and says we think this beekeeper guy is after you because you're scamming people. You're taking money from people and and what's even worse is we think some of that money went to fund your moms can.
01:39:43 Pain, and this is not going to look politically good for you or your mom and the mom who again I'm thinking, OK, so she's evil. This is really weird that they're and maybe my theory is wrong, right. Maybe my theory about them using every single opportunity they possibly can to demonize white men and whatever, even in a movie starring a white man.
01:40:04 You know, maybe, maybe, maybe I'm wrong about now now because she's actually good. She's shocked by her, her son's behavior. And she's she's like the nation must find out about this.
01:40:18 Meanwhile, they they find him in the party.
01:40:21 Some weird Scottish guy, I think.
01:40:26 Who is just or maybe South African? He's got some weird accent.
01:40:31 Is about to execute him under orders when you know super secret explosion. It's stupid and he takes the gun from him, shoots him in the face with his own gun because.
01:40:45 Again, he can do that.
01:40:47 Beats up at most everybody else.
01:40:50 Meanwhile, the president is like, Oh my God, the beekeeper guy is here and he's he's destroying the Secret Service and the FBI and the CIA and the military. Everybody else, he just single handedly just walked into this party and is just executing everybody with.
01:41:03 Their own guns.
01:41:05 And and as he does, he walks up the stairs to.
01:41:08 Where she's at.
01:41:10 And she's like, I can't believe you, son. I can't believe you. Not not that you did this and put my political career in jeopardy. But it's just wrong. It's just wrong. I'm going to tell the nation the truth of what you did.
01:41:23 And I don't care if if.
01:41:24 It gets it ruins.
01:41:25 My political career, what matters to me is the.
Speaker 5
01:41:28 Both.Devon Stack
01:41:31 And so he, you know, he keeps coming up the stairs, fights with the.01:41:36 Scottish guy, what's your plan here?
Speaker 7
01:41:39 Huh. You can hear. Tell this guy the ******* truth that he.01:41:41 Spares me, kills me instead of telling the.
Speaker 12
01:41:43 Truth because it's the truth.Devon Stack
01:41:49 See, she's principled.01:41:52 And he finally gets to the door to where the president.
01:41:57 And her.
01:41:59 Bad son is hanging out.
01:42:03 I'm sure that has nothing to do with trying to separate.
01:42:06 Biden's son from Biden. I'm sure that I'm sure there's there's no connection there whatsoever. I'm sure there's.
01:42:13 No, not that that.
01:42:14 Never went into the minds of the rider that that somehow I can. I can plant the idea that the President is totally legit and fine even if the sun.
01:42:26 And scamming old people and doing all this stuff, all this electronic stuff that no one understands but somehow involves money. And it's really kind.
01:42:34 Of bad but.
01:42:34 Really. You know, the president doesn't know any of this stuff's going on at all. And and, you know, is is perfectly innocent and and honorable.
01:42:43 So he he blasts into the room.
01:42:47 And the Jackie Brown shows up. And she's like, I'm going to protect the president.
01:42:53 And the president's son.
01:42:56 He's like, you know what? **** my mom. I'm. I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna go down like this. So he threatens his own mom with a gun.
01:43:04 And British Bruce Willis fires first.
01:43:08 Get some right in the ******* melon.
01:43:11 And then he dives out the window to escape.
01:43:14 Runs to the beach.
01:43:16 Puts on a.
01:43:17 Some, you know, dresses up like scuba, Steve and.
01:43:21 Sinks to the bottom of the ocean, where this movie should remain forever, and that's the end. That's the ******* end.
01:43:29 That is the end.
01:43:31 That is the beekeeper.
01:43:34 See, This is why I don't watch new movies.
01:43:37 This is why it's painful for me to watch the and look, I get it. It's an action movie or whatever. But is it any less intelligent than the other movies they're cranking out?
01:43:47 See if something gotta realize is not only is everything gonna get worse, like in terms of service.
01:43:52 You know whether you're talking about the the service you get from like a waitress or a gas station employee or.
Speaker 18
01:44:01 You know any?Devon Stack
01:44:01 Anyone that you have to interface with when it comes to customer service, many of whom also live in India by the way, right? Whether it's Indian, you have to talk to you on the phone and tell a I.01:44:12 Can replace them.
01:44:13 Or it's a postal worker or a TSA worker, or you.
01:44:18 Know all the weak.
01:44:20 Links that it's going to create in the system, thereby weakening the system as a whole. The system that used to be the system that was propping up all these people, these weak links to begin with, the system itself will begin to collapse and the people.
01:44:34 Responsible for fixing it will also be these low IQ people that are, well, the like the the FBI agent lady. That's like, well, ****, bro, I just found.
01:44:44 Out that like.
Speaker 5
01:44:45 There's like a.Devon Stack
01:44:45 Bee that kill, you know, like ******* a IQ. People trying to find a IQ solutions to 120 IQ problems. You're going to have everything collapsing around you. But not only that, but you're going to have the culture already. I mean, look, everyone knows that the culture has suffered. All you have to do is is just look at the.01:45:05 Yeah, like, well, just the fact that twerking is a is a word that you that you know what it is.
01:45:11 You know the culture is going to degrade, but also you're not going to be able to escape the way that I think boomers were able to escape the the diversity problems that were arising all around them instead of of dealing with them head on, they went and watch movies like Beverly Hills cop and said, hey, look, you know what sometimes black people can teach us things and we can teach black people things.
01:45:31 And we can get along great and uh, you know, Eddie Murphy's funny or or you?
01:45:35 Know I can.
01:45:36 Watch this other buddy movie about some black guy and a white guy getting along and and finding their common ground and whatever.
01:45:42 And and I can escape all.
01:45:44 The things that I'm seeing on.
01:45:45 The news or or or.
01:45:48 That are confronting me in my neighborhood or in my place of business or or everywhere else I can. Actually, I can sit in a dark room, look at a giant screen with some kind of fantasy world projected onto it, and I for a moment I can feel like things are OK.
01:46:07 See, that's going to go away too. Thankfully, I think because now it's not a place where a middle-aged white guy goes to escape the stresses of his work and it it doesn't have to be a world that makes sense to.
01:46:22 A guy like that anymore?
01:46:25 I don't think that's what this movies, you know, target audience is. I mean, certainly there's going to be a lot of boomers that are like, oh, yeah, based British Bruce Willis. You know, that's lots of explosions. You know, the same kind of people that like to go and watch football games and watch black guys in spandex run around slapping each other on the as they're going to love movies like this.
01:46:46 But this is even way stupider than like a ******* action movie, because the audience is stupider. You don't have to have any kind of plot. It doesn't matter that like in the 1980s when you made action movies with like, you know, well, like, some of those movies we talked about, you know, whether it's Mel Gibson with Danny Glover.
01:47:04 You know a white guy and a.
01:47:05 Black guy, you know, finding that they both come from.
01:47:08 Totally different worlds.
01:47:09 Sort of. The black guy is actually the Cosby.
01:47:12 You know middle class live in the suburbs, guy, where is the white guy? Is like this loser who lives in the trailer and is, you know, mentally disturbed.
01:47:19 But yeah, ignore.
01:47:20 That all the other, all that poison.
01:47:22 That we're dripping into.
01:47:22 It and because, you know, at least Mel Gibson's character is likable and you can sit in this dark.
01:47:27 Room and watch.
01:47:28 This but and and it and also.
01:47:30 Ignore the fact that the bad guys.
01:47:32 There are South African terrorists. That doesn't make any sense, but you know, we want you to hate South Africa apartheid right now. So we're just going to throw that in there somehow. And it doesn't make any kind.
01:47:42 Sense, you know, listen to this fantasy world and the plot that we've at least put together so that your brain is entertained enough and preoccupied enough as it takes in all these other propaganda, little bits and pieces, all the drip, drip, drip, needle, needle, needle, needle into your brain and forms an idea in your head that you don't even realize it's happening because you're thinking about it.
01:48:03 Emotionally, you're basically a monkey hooked up to the the Neuralink chip. When you're in this dark room, watching this movie on the screen, for all intents and purposes, for people like you, the primitive man in that audience watching this movie, this is happening to you.
01:48:20 This is a memory.
01:48:25 And not only that, it's not just a personal memory. It's not just a memory of something that happened to you and no one else. This is a memory that you share with the collective of the rest of the people in your society.
01:48:38 Right now, instead of of having this it it's like an inside joke that everyone at work gets.
Speaker
01:48:44 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:48:49 Because you can say. Yeah. Remember that one time. Remember that time Eddie Murphy did this?01:48:55 Remember when, when? When he, when he was talking to that, that gay art dealer Guy.
01:49:00 And even though it's something that didn't actually.
01:49:02 Happen to you?
01:49:04 Everyone remembers it because it's in their memory, too. They're like, yeah, I do remember that.
01:49:10 So now instead of justice being some experience that's in your head, it's also a point of bonding with the people around you. The other people that you have increasingly less in common with, you can't bond on anything that actually happened. You can't actually just gather around and say, remember that time we all got together and did this thing and it was really funny. And Billy did this. And Danny said that.
01:49:29 No, no. That **** actually happens anymore.
01:49:31 But so instead we have to relate to.
01:49:33 Things that don't happen.
01:49:40 Instead we, we we got around the water cooler.
01:49:44 And we talked about what happened in Game of Thrones last night.
01:49:50 With The Walking Dead or whatever the **** people watch now.
01:50:03 And you're trying to tell me there's not propaganda in movies and television. That's all it is. That's all.
01:50:07 It ******* is.
01:50:10 And they spend millions of dollars to produce bad movies like this. And as that becomes more of a A.
01:50:19 A central point for the members of society as they get more and more atomized.
01:50:24 And you have to reach a wider and wider audience.
01:50:29 Trying to be the glue that holds the society together, much like Hollywood ISM, that, that documentary we covered about Jews trying to define the American dream and push it on everybody else when it was really just the Jewish dream.
01:50:45 They have to start making stuff that's going to be easier to digest for stupid people because people are getting stupider. And by that I don't mean that the IQ among white people is going down, although it slightly is.
01:50:59 I mean the the audience is is not made.
01:51:01 Up of white people.
01:51:05 You have to make a movie that makes just as much sense.
01:51:09 To a 60 IQ Haitian.
01:51:13 Cannibal Haitian.
01:51:16 Or an 85 IQ Indian guy.
01:51:22 As it does.
01:51:24 The 95 IQ average white Guy Joe.
01:51:34 So movies are just going.
01:51:36 To get stupider.
01:51:38 Just like music is stupider.
01:51:48 It has to be able to. It has to be ingested.
01:51:52 By the maximum amount of people.
01:51:59 This isn't art. This isn't. You think that someone was inspired to tell this story? You think that someone woke up one day and said, you know, there's a there's a story inside me just fighting to get out. I have to tell this story about this beekeeper guy.
01:52:16 Stopping black ladies from getting scammed from white guys working in towers in downtown Boston.
Speaker 6
01:52:27 This is a.Devon Stack
01:52:28 Story that speaks to me and speaks to my people. I have to tell my truth. I have to get.Speaker 18
01:52:33 Out there and.Devon Stack
01:52:37 Tell the story to all my my people.01:52:44 That's not what happens, and all this is engineered. This is like the boy band of ******* movies.
Speaker 6
01:52:50 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:52:56 That's what all movies are are are are at this point and television.01:53:04 Increasingly, YouTube.
01:53:11 Certainly politics.
01:53:20 And it's going to become more and more important that they have this stuff as people become more diverse, more atomized.
01:53:34 Miscalculation, of course, is this was something that was useful and easy to to understand how it could work during, say, the propaganda era of, you know, prior to leading up to World War Two and afterwards, right, the the barrage of propaganda movies and television trying to get America to change their mind.
01:53:56 Wanting to participate in a war in Europe.
01:54:00 And then making them feel good about it afterwards.
01:54:06 That was an easier animal to control because at least you only had to appeal to one kind of person.
01:54:13 One kind of person. It was easy to appeal to.
01:54:17 Because you could tell the same if it worked on one of these people, right? If you tell a story that that makes.
01:54:25 One of them get emotional in a certain type of way. You know that if you've hit a nerve with them, you're going to hit a nerve with people like them. And because most people are like them in the society, you're dealing with a relatively monolithic culture and society. In America at the time you're going to, you're going to be successful, you're going to be.
01:54:45 Able to hit. You're going to be able to.
01:54:46 Do.
01:54:47 What those Jews did when in the in the documentary Hollywood is you're going to be able to define what the American dream is and.
01:54:53 You're going to.
01:54:53 Be able to.
01:54:56 Guide it like a ship in the ocean.
01:55:01 But as people get.
01:55:04 More diverse. You can't really do that. In fact, the only thing you really can count on them having in common.
01:55:11 Is there low ******* IQ?
01:55:18 There's a variety of reasons for wanting the population to be stupid, but that's another one of them.
01:55:26 Because at least they'll have that in common.
01:55:31 At least they're all *******.
01:55:32 Morons. And they can relate to each other.
01:55:34 On that level.
01:55:43 All right. Anyway on that note.
01:55:53 All right, let's take a look at.
01:55:57 Hyper chance, why not right guys?
01:56:02 It is now officially, well, not yet. It's almost in in 4 minutes at least.
01:56:08 At least in America Pacific Time.
01:56:12 The birthday will be over.
01:56:16 We can revel in just a few more minutes.
01:56:18 Before the clock runs out.
01:56:25 Let's take a look here.
01:56:28 Green tip Gardner.
01:56:32 Says looking forward to the replay. Cheers. We'll appreciate that. Green tip, Gardner.
01:56:38 And they'll make a movie about you. Right? That'll instead of the beekeeper, it will be the gardener.
01:56:43 And it'll be it'll be completely just nonsense stuff, right? Like, oh, you know, the best way to get the get the radishes to grow big and Hardy is to water them with motor oil.
01:56:54 Stupid people just like.
01:56:56 Uh makes sense because I don't know how to.
01:56:59 ******* garden, I'll.
01:57:00 Be dead in a week.
01:57:01 If the food ever stops coming.
01:57:07 No money for Dem pogroms.
Speaker 5
01:57:12 Let's see here.Speaker 4
01:57:14 Cash flow checkout.Devon Stack
01:57:21 I'd like to return this duck.01:57:24 Alright.
01:57:25 Says thank you for the show. Well, I appreciate that.
01:57:30 I.
01:57:32 Thank you for the the support of the show.
01:57:36 John Skywalker says I super chatted on Mark Collette string the other day and he says he would love to have you as a guest film reviewer for the New Civil War movie. It's tomorrow. I believe at 11:00 AM or 12:00 PM your time. He said he tried to reach you on Gab. Have you seen it yet found.
01:57:53 A copy of of.
01:57:55 Are on putlocker.
01:57:57 Well, you. Yeah. No, I haven't had a chance. Someone DM me on Twitter and told me about that and I have. I've just, I've literally, I don't think you guys quite understand the.
01:58:13 The physical labor involved and and what I've been doing this week, but it's been tremendous. It's been good though like it's the kind that.
01:58:21 Makes you feel like I've accomplished that.
01:58:24 And I just haven't been around my my computer enough and there's I I won't be able to. I wouldn't be able to make it any way tomorrow because I got more stuff I got to do. This is the time of year where, not well, I'd say about 80% of your beekeeping happens exactly, at least for me it's different depending where you are, but this is the this is go time.
01:58:45 This is when you get ready because the honey flow is just about to flow and it's also just about get the to get hot and I'm currently having to insulate hives that.
Speaker 13
01:59:01 You know you.Devon Stack
01:59:01 Know if it gets to be 120 outside you and that that will kill, that can kill bees. And so you have to protect your hives from the intense heat that's about to take place and prepare for all the honey supers that you're going to have to put on high hives. Make any splits you want to make now because.01:59:20 You know a lot of.
01:59:20 The it's hard to **** **, be things when they when they've got like an infinite amount of food coming in. And so this is the time to do it and hopefully it'll it'll settle down.
01:59:32 In a couple of weeks here, but this is the week I'm trying to get like the big hard like the, you know, the reclining of hives and all that stuff. That's that's why I'm doing all that now because they're they're more, they're the Africanized bees are less likely to kill their Caucasian mothers if I.
01:59:51 Do it when there's lots of food available and they're busy doing stuff. Yeah, distract them. Distract them while you kill their queen and replace her with a subverter who will, who will? Then I'm literally doing demographic replacement in the insect world.
02:00:09 But yeah, I'll reach out to. I'd love to. I'd love to do a string with them and I'll, and I'm sure we'll.
02:00:12 Make that happen.
02:00:13 Sometime soon. I just you know and.
02:00:15 This is.
02:00:15 Just a real bad.
02:00:16 Time for me right now chosen Jawa.
02:00:20 Chosen job. You know, I almost.
02:00:21 Loaded up the the old school.
02:00:23 Wookies tonight. Maybe I'll do that next.
Speaker 6
02:00:25 Hello. Hello.Devon Stack
02:00:27 In the mid time we have monkeys.Speaker 16
02:00:29 Hello.Devon Stack
02:00:30 I really appreciate the OJ stream. I always ignore the OJ trial because sports bowl is so boring.02:00:37 And the constant rehashing of the case in the news was just mind numbing. Your analysis and breakdown of the case kept my attention and I learned so much. Your effort definitely shows Devin. Well, I appreciate that. And then Part 2 of that was, I appreciate your perspective on marijuana. As someone who has never consumed THC, I've always wondered if weed is just a social tool.
02:00:58 Keep blacks docile and civil enough until times when their destructive services are required, as in King Floyd and Brown.
Speaker 6
02:01:07 Plants.Devon Stack
02:01:09 The federal and state governments do not deregulate things unless it benefits them in some way. The cannabis industry success and lobbying to get weed legal in so many states these past several years seems suspiciously.02:01:24 Then I updated suspiciously like Coral Correlative to demographic shift that has also been expedited exponentially.
02:01:34 Well, yeah. Well, here's the thing. It it does a lot of stuff. First of all, it makes people rich off of of doing it. It makes you lazy it. It's not just making black people docile. It's making white people docile too. I was ******* docile when I was a pothead. I was smoking pot and then playing video games.
02:01:54 Like 8 hours on a regular basis, it's embarrassing and I hate telling you guys that, but I I I just don't be that I I know I know people listening to me right.
02:02:05 Now are doing that and stop ******* doing it. Your your life is passing you by and you're OK with it only because you're smoking pot.
02:02:14 And that's what it.
02:02:14 Is.
02:02:15 Pot sure. Is it stupid when you watch like the propaganda film of, you know, like from the 50s and or the 40s or whatever those movies, you know, came out the reefer madness and stuff like that. It is it is it ridiculous to see that they made it look like you smoke pot.
02:02:32 And you flew into.
02:02:34 Psycho, psychotic, rage and murdered people.
02:02:37 Obviously it's dumb, right? That's not what it does.
02:02:40 And are there good things about the feeling that you get sure, but lifes not about getting good feelings?
02:02:47 And there's a lot of negative aspects of it that get ignored because they take a back seat to the good feelings, and that could be said about any vice.
02:02:58 You know, it's funny. On the Nixon tapes.
02:03:01 I don't think I'll be able to find that. Maybe I will, because Jews will think it's a positive.
02:03:06 On the Nixon tapes, he mentions that everyone that wants to legalize marijuana.
02:03:13 He's Jewish.
02:03:19 Let me see.
02:03:26 This might.
02:03:36 No, and that's the one. It's hard to find that.
02:03:44 Let me see if I can find it.
02:03:46 Because I think it's one of those things where once I know that.
02:03:53 It sounds ridiculous.
02:03:55 Right. But I know there's people out there that smoke pot and think it's totally harmless and whatever.
02:04:03 And if they realize?
02:04:06 That.
02:04:07 Jews were the ones that, that, that wanted it to be legalized would think twice about that, because next time they picked up a joint, they would just see the merchant name staring back up at them, you know.
02:04:19 Kind of like.
02:04:20 In half baked right when Dave Chappelle see look, this is a shared memory that we all have, right? This is one of those things I was.
02:04:26 Just talking about.
02:04:28 Dave Chappelle when he's on the bridge.
02:04:30 At the end.
02:04:30 Of the movie and he decides to quit smoking pot and he's looking down at the joint and it's talking to him. It's this, this woman. And he decides that it's time to give up marijuana and start having to go have a family and and and.
02:04:43 Be a grown up.
02:04:45 Like even in that movie they have that message, which is a little shocking, right?
02:04:50 It's I'm hoping I'm hoping that that.
02:04:57 Some version of that will happen to people.
02:05:01 Let me see if I can find this. Umm.
02:05:04 You know it's it is.
02:05:08 I know it exists, I know it exists because I've heard it.
02:05:12 But it's hard to find that exact clip.
02:05:18 For I think obvious reasons, but he says every everyone that's trying to legalize.
02:05:25 I'll tell you what, here's a.
02:05:32 Here I have the the text here. Here's the text.
02:05:36 What is it about Jews and marijuana?
02:05:39 That's what Richard Nixon asked HR Halderman 50 years ago, on May 26th, 1971, to be precise. The White House tapes recorded Nixon saying, quote.
02:05:50 There's a funny thing. Everyone of the ******** who is out there trying to legalize marijuana is Jewish. What the Christ is the matter with the Jews?
02:06:03 So that's, that's the mixing quote.
02:06:07 That's why they don't. They don't have that, that they don't let that audio easily accessible. Look, it just is what it is and I'm and I'm saying this is someone who.
02:06:17 Who knows of what I speak of, OK.
02:06:22 All right.
02:06:27 The chat funked up. I got to repop it out here.
02:06:30 And it's got a failure to synchronize error.
02:06:36 I think Odyssey's having a **** fit.
02:06:39 Hopefully we'll we'll be OK.
02:06:43 Here we go. The rugs Tavern from Psalms 94, verse 12 through 13. It seems appropriate. Blessed is the man whom thou chastens chasing WO Lord and teaches him out of thy law that thou mayest give him.
02:07:02 Rest from the days of adversity until the pit be digged for the wicked. The time is coming. Yes, well, there you go.
02:07:11 And we have we.
02:07:11 Have we have a biblical basis?
02:07:14 We have a biblical basis for the.
02:07:22 Alright then we.
02:07:23 Got chosen? Jawas chosen Jawa with the big dono.
02:07:28 Monies pie money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.
02:07:33 Go, Julie, this *** is.
Speaker 2
02:07:37 Good.Speaker 18
02:07:42 Good, good.Devon Stack
02:07:51 Alright, chosen jawa. Devon, your analysis of race and IQ has been very eye opening. Well, racial behaviors are observable. It can be hard to put into words or rationally explain why some races act the way that they do. Gravity has always been present, but we needed an Isaac Newton to frame it and put it into perspective.02:08:12 Well, I'll take that as a compliment and thank you for the support there. Yeah, I I that's how I.
02:08:16 See my job.
02:08:18 You know is is trying to frame things in a way that are that that's easy to understand.
02:08:25 You know, doing, doing research and and focusing on the things that that are easy to communicate to other or at least easy for me to communicate to other people that I think are important. And I appreciate that that you have found value in that.
02:08:44 And thank you for the support chosen Jawa platitude.
02:08:50 Platitude. Actually. It's plotted dude. So I guess it's a plan. Words there platted dude. Hello, Mr. stack. I know elections are faking gay, but you have or, but have you given any thought?
02:09:10 To how things will most likely shake out leading up to after November should show and or any thoughts on if the deep state becomes stronger or weaker as a result.
02:09:20 Well, until we, you know, until it.
02:09:24 Until something big happens, it's going.
02:09:26 To just.
02:09:27 It's going to almost always become well. It will become stronger in terms of overreach.
02:09:33 Weaker in terms of personnel and.
02:09:36 Human capital, you know, that kind of thing, right? And also just.
02:09:40 I mean, I I don't know. I'll tell.
02:09:41 You this.
02:09:43 I don't know what's going to happen with the the the, the Trump show trial and all that stuff or how that will influence people. I kind of feel like a lot of this is too little, too late, and Trump's not even really our guy, so it.
02:09:56 Doesn't really matter, right?
Speaker 5
02:09:58 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:09:59 If it weren't for the.02:10:01 The It's not just Jewish influence, it's it's it's Jewish.
02:10:09 I mean.
02:10:11 I don't know what to say. It's like a relation. I mean. Well, actually literally, it's relation. His daughter is Jewish now, right?
02:10:18 It's it's impossible to separate Trump from Jewish influence. It's just impossible.
02:10:24 Trump is is basically like the the Turbo Shabbos goy.
02:10:30 And just because he's he's funny about it, and, well, maybe about that. But he's funny in other ways. And the charismatic I mean, doesn't doesn't change that. And so whether he gets back into office, like you said, it doesn't really matter that the the rich people will get what they want.
02:10:50 Bottom line.
02:10:52 Intel something?
02:10:54 Happens because really, what? Who rules that in all the garchy in any version of it and certainly in the version that we live under, it's rich people. It doesn't really matter who's the the person on TV signing the the the Bills into law.
02:11:14 Right. It doesn't really matter who that person is.
02:11:17 The rich people, the ultra rich people and the.
02:11:20 West.
02:11:21 But good portion, if not the vast majority of that is, is Jewish money, right?
02:11:26 And so until something dramatic happens.
02:11:30 That's just the way that it is.
02:11:33 Let's see here.
02:11:36 Archon.
02:11:39 Archon torn beast or archons?
02:11:43 Hornby. It's hard to understand if that's what you mean there. Someone was posting your defiant Flyers recently. A black coworker turned 1 into a supervisor.
02:11:54 That's pretty hilarious.
02:11:55 Who splurged out about it and showed it to everyone in the area, including me, and it was quite a feeling to be staring down at my private life as it was beheld by my coworkers.
02:12:07 The supervisor, who ironically is a Republican and a Trump supporter, of course, nevertheless declared with the same zeal as any Democrat, that she was going to report it. I guess to a designated Commissar, and that she couldn't wait to whoever was posting Flyers in Southeast PA.
02:12:28 Be careful, the enemy is incensed and is after you. That's kind of funny. That's pretty funny.
02:12:35 That is funny that every part of that's.
02:12:39 That's funny. And it's just here's the thing.
02:12:44 Did she watch the video?
02:12:47 There's no commentary.
02:12:50 See, that's the thing about.
02:12:51 That video I don't say a word.
02:12:56 That video is just out of the mouths.
02:12:59 Of of black people, of Jews, of of Shabbos, Goys, of of.
02:13:07 Just the it's it's.
02:13:10 Them talking it's. I don't say anything.
Speaker 5
02:13:12 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:13:14 I edit it together.02:13:16 And slap some music behind.
02:13:17 It and like that's it.
Speaker 18
02:13:23 So what? What? What's there to I mean?Devon Stack
02:13:25 Look, even if you were to.02:13:26 Quote UN quote reporter like who you gonna report?
02:13:28 It to right like you said.
02:13:30 I I don't say anything.
02:13:33 It's just what people it's.
02:13:35 If what they're saying isn't bad, like.
02:13:38 If you should.
02:13:39 Be reporting anyone right? It should be the people in the video if what is in that video is 100% acceptable right? Where it's just totally acceptable to hear this kind of.
02:13:48 Ohh. In fact I agree with this story.
02:13:50 Well, what if that? If it's fine, then what are you upset by? Are you mad that I'm? I'm revealing it. Are you mad that I'm showing other white people? Hey, this is what's going on while you're while you're while you're in a ******* movie watching, you know, or in a theater watching the ******* beekeeper movie. This is what's going on outside.
02:14:12 Now **** that stupid *****. Of course she's a a maggot hard and and that right there, by the way, that's proof positive. Why? Trump doesn't really make any difference.
02:14:20 Because even if it wasn't for the Jewish.
02:14:23 Aspect of it. There's just there's the the boomer tart aspect to it.
02:14:29 Wandering full wandering fool.
02:14:38 Wandering through Devin, to quote you from a previous stream weights or explorers and conquerors, I agree. That said, I'd like to ask have put any more have I think. I mean, have you put any more thought into supporting the white colonizer movement? And is that theology of embracing our very nature?
02:14:57 The nature of our ancestors, it is the belief that.
02:15:02 Our nature is what will lead us to colonize the.
02:15:06 Ours by identifying ourselves with this belief, we would have a legal argument to form exclusive homogeneous colonies. Today, in order to achieve success in the future, the precedent for this argument already exists for the Amish and even some Jewish communities.
Speaker 15
02:15:27 UM.Devon Stack
02:15:30 I mean, I don't know. It's it's a lot.02:15:31 It it's it's difficult.
02:15:33 To get a new religion recognized by the federal government, and if you, unless you associate it with an existing religion, just as Scientology Scientologists had to literally infiltrate and black male the IRS.
02:15:50 And the Members or the people that work there and and threaten them with violence in order to get their their tax free status.
02:15:59 And I don't think we have that kind of influence. I don't think we have that the ability to do something like that.
02:16:04 That said, I mean it's worth exploring. I was talking to someone today and mentioning how in the same way that I'm, you know, I was talking about the the, the genetics of my APR and how I'm trying to weed out the the, the bad Queens and replace them with with the you know occasion.
Speaker 15
02:16:24 Planes.Devon Stack
02:16:25 And.02:16:29 Somehow the Amish came up.
02:16:31 And I said, you know what?
02:16:34 All of a sudden.
02:16:36 There's something about their behavior that makes sense that I didn't quite understand until just now.
02:16:43 And that is I freaked the name of it. It's some weird Dutch sounding word, but when a a Amish person I think turns. What is it, 18 or 19? They go out into the world of the English as they call us.
02:16:58 And they they're allowed to drink and smoke and watch ***** or whatever, right? They go out and check out the world and see if that's what's for them.
02:17:08 And if they want to they they're allowed to stay, obviously because they're eighteen out in the world. And if they don't like it, they can come back and they're welcome back in the community, no big deal.
02:17:19 Right. And there was a while that when I was, when I first heard about this, I was kind of just like, I don't understand. Why would you want to.
02:17:27 Tempt your people like that.
02:17:29 Right. Like how much attrition do the Amish get by sending their kids out into the wild and subjecting them to all these temptations that previously they were completely insulated from?
02:17:42 So now it's not just a temptation where they they've got the kind of scar tissue built up to it because they're, they they've been immersed in it because they live in a modern world. Now these guys have been so insulated from this stuff, these are going to be fresh wounds. These are going to, they're going to have soft tender underbellies that will be instantly.
02:18:01 Attacked by, you know, the evils of the modern world. The second they venture off of the compound. And I couldn't. I couldn't put together. Why would you do that to your children?
02:18:13 And then I thought about it today and if you think about it as a eugenics program, it makes perfect sense.
02:18:23 And what I mean by that is.
02:18:25 You don't want.
02:18:25 The ones that would stay out in the world to come back.
02:18:30 Because as we've mentioned before, as as other hyper Chatters have mentioned, behavior is genetic.
02:18:40 It's a eugenics program.
02:18:44 Think about it this way. Let's say you have 100 Amish people. They go out into the woods.
02:18:51 And when the you know the first year that they do this right?
02:18:56 Ten of the people that go out, they go out and they stay out there because they were seduced by alcohol and hookers and cocaine or whatever, right? Doesn't matter. They were seduced by the modern, the temptations of the modern world, and they stay out in the modern world. They never come back.
02:19:14 Those genes? Because that's what happens. They send these people out there before they reproduce, before they have families. Those genes are now gone.
02:19:24 The kinds of people that would be susceptible to those kinds of temptations.
02:19:28 Are now gone. They're out of the gene pool.
02:19:31 The only people that come back are the people whose behavior.
02:19:36 Biologically is compatible.
Speaker 9
02:19:40 With the group.Devon Stack
02:19:43 The ones that go out in the wild and they they have the same temptations, they have the same experiences and they say no, not for me, I'd.02:19:50 Rather stay here.
02:19:53 There's the people that come back and breathe.
02:19:56 So what happens? Well, the next generation.
02:20:00 Are being bred from people who can, only the people who came back.
Speaker 5
02:20:04 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:20:05 And they have kids.02:20:07 They send their kids out into the wild.
02:20:10 And all it's it's look, it's kind of like uh.
02:20:14 Like the Spartans. Right, leaving the baby out in the in the woods. Then if it doesn't survive the night. Yeah, it wasn't the Spartan, right? It's.
02:20:20 The same kind of thing.
02:20:23 We send our kids out into the wild that they don't come back. **** them. We don't want. We don't want those genes in our gene pool.
02:20:31 Then you do this enough times eventually.
02:20:35 No one's gonna leave.
02:20:38 It's it's funny because I feel like there's this this idea in the hands of a lot of people, and even myself included previously. There's this idea that these, like, you have to protect your kids. But you know, it's a balancing act because, you know, even if, like, you know what it is, is.
02:20:59 And here's here's why we think this, by the way. Like you think there's a balancing act of like, oh, you have to protect your kids from the Badlands of the world, but also you can't protect them too much because then they'll be tempted and blah, blah blah. Right. And so you feel like you have to let them have a little taste of the poison, right? Inoculate them so that if they give a bigger dose, their immune system is built up and they can handle it. Right. OK, maybe there's a little bit of truth to that.
02:21:20 But the underlying reason why I think a lot of people believe this stuff.
02:21:26 Is because they think that these ideas will just always be there.
02:21:30 Even if you were, if you.
02:21:31 Were to somehow go out.
02:21:33 As I'm doing in my apiary, I'm evaluating the the behavior of the bees and if the if the bees are are unacceptably aggressive or defensive. However you want to word it, I get.
02:21:46 Rid of them.
02:21:48 Right.
02:21:50 I get rid of them and guess what? That behavior goes away.
02:21:56 And there's this understanding for some reason that if in society.
02:22:00 You were to go out and round up all the people.
02:22:04 That that promoted homosexuality, who promoted Usery, who promoted all these these corrosive ideas? Right. And you were to throw them in the pit.
02:22:16 They would say what's that saying? You you, you kill the man. But not the idea. Those ideas would still just be lurking under the surface, right? And so it wouldn't solve anything because it just, they would just weird their ugly little head and and manifest in some other way, right? Because it always be there.
02:22:38 Well, that's like saying if I get my bees and I get rid of all the Queens that produce angry bees.
02:22:45 And replace them with good Queens.
02:22:48 And I'm isolated from other genes, right? Like I have this island of bees.
02:22:54 That somehow.
02:22:56 By magic.
02:22:59 That those ideas right, the behavior, the aggressive behavior, it would just be lingering like all that work I did, replacing the genetics of of the Queens would be for nought because just under the surface that aggression would always be there. And the second I wasn't looking, all the sudden, spontaneously the hives would get angry.
02:23:21 That's insane. It wouldn't happen.
02:23:27 It wouldn't happen.
02:23:32 Ideas are a product of the biology.
02:23:34 That had them.
02:23:42 Something to think about.
02:23:48 Something to think like I.
02:23:48 Said it's a new perspective I had.
02:23:52 Putting it together so This is why it's important to do.
02:23:55 In the real world, right, these I would have had these ideas if I hadn't been genetically cleansing.
02:24:04 An apiary. Let's see here.
02:24:10 Where are we? We're at blah, blah, blah, blah.
02:24:15 Bah, Bah Bah.
02:24:18 Yeah, it keeps updating it.
02:24:20 It jumps around is why it's hard for me to find it. It's.
02:24:22 Not like an.
02:24:22 Easy thing to to. It's not like it's rocket.
02:24:25 Science either. Let's see here.
02:24:31 Where was I at Galleria, Archon.
02:24:34 I can't tell if it's Arkon, torm beast, or Arkon archons storm beast.
02:24:39 Cause of the.
02:24:41 The s s thing, I don't know if that's like that and it doesn't really matter. I fully expect to be metaphorically court martialed over it next week, talking about the Defiant flyer, I'm the only one who refuses to do CRT program, so they'll probably blame it on me. Yeah, well.
02:25:02 Well, that's another reality that people have to.
02:25:04 Get used to.
02:25:06 But yeah, well, good luck with that funny story all the same time of the Flyers there. Billy Bob. Is there a way to check last stream and see if you got my donation? You don't need to read it. I just like to know you got it because this keeps happening. If not, it's fine. One last thing. Did you ever watch a?
02:25:28 A mad God, the clay animation about the Jews either ruining the world or saving it.
02:25:35 UM.
02:25:37 Well, if you don't hear me, read it.
02:25:39 I I probably didn't get it.
02:25:43 I mean, like I didn't get the. I mean, maybe the money part went through and I didn't notice somehow. Maybe there's a glitch in Odyssey as there are sometimes.
02:25:51 If it I mean I don't know it keeps happening.
02:25:52 I I saw this one obviously.
02:25:54 So I think the way I think that if you go to the previous stream.
02:26:00 There the problem is it lists on the comments. It's literally the a chat replay, but in document form it's like the Super long you know and within that are the hyper chats. So I wouldn't want to be the one that that does that but you could do that I guess maybe there's some.
02:26:20 API or you know the the you know our enemies are using to data mine or something like that that would that would work for that but.
02:26:30 Yeah. No, there's no easy way to to test that, but I.
02:26:34 Yeah. If you hear me read it, I you know.
02:26:35 Obviously I got it and I got this one.
02:26:38 So I apologize if I missed one there.
02:26:42 Blue chord, blue chord.
Speaker 15
02:26:44 Good, good, good, good, good.Devon Stack
02:26:50 Blue cord. Evening, Mr. stack. I'm going to have to catch the replay. Well, I appreciate that blue corn.02:26:57 So hello. Hello, everyone in. I'm actually what's weird is I'm speaking to people in the future right now.
02:27:05 Hello replay gang. I'm speaking to you from the past.
Speaker 5
02:27:09 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:27:10 The digital time machine.02:27:12 Super Saiyan Adolfo says Hello Devin. I watched your OJ stream replay and it was one of your best. It's up there with the Pat Con series. One of the things that caught my attention about the entire OJ thing is how feminist were so silent about it. OJ checked all the boxes of the controlling.
02:27:30 The use of misogynist has.
02:27:32 That feminists love to complain and rail about. Yet because OJ is black, they were basically absent. It tells you everything you need to know about the hierarchy of these groups. Well, the same thing about Bill Clinton. You could say that was the perfect opportunity for feminists to say here is a man who's abusing his position to bang.
02:27:52 And she and his wife, while banging, you know, these these women that he has power over and and this sort of a thing. But no, they were all sticking up for him and and essentially saying The funny thing is actually they were feminists saying that ******** weren't sex. I heard this.
02:28:11 From girls at the time who whose parents planted that because their parents parroted and repeated this stuff? Look, it was a great thing for guys in the 90s cause ******** became the French kiss of the 90s as a result.
02:28:26 But yeah, they're they're they're quick to. I mean they, they they know why they're there. They're not there to like.
02:28:31 Make life better for women.
02:28:33 When has feminism done that ever at all?
02:28:36 Of course not.
02:28:39 White cake says just want to say happy birthday to our dear. Fewer may his light shine upon us from heaven. There you go.
02:28:47 Chosen Jawa says Devin any updates about the Mexican gas company Guy, that Churro got upset with? You said that you believed he was fishing for info about you. Hope everything's OK. I was half joking about that. I mean, it was a little it.
02:29:00 Was.
02:29:00 A little bit weird.
02:29:01 But you know, weird things happen in the desert.
02:29:05 Nothing. Nothing's changed.
02:29:09 And I keep an eye on stuff. I keep it. I keep it pretty tight. Ship ship.
02:29:13 Around here so.
02:29:14 Yeah, hopefully.
02:29:17 Hopefully it was nothing, but it's never. It's never. You know, you can never be too paranoid, I guess.
02:29:22 Dev and stacked for fur.
Speaker 12
02:29:27 Hello. Hi.Devon Stack
02:29:28 You have this.02:29:29 Ted gorilla.
Speaker 18
02:29:31 Hey, hey, hey.Devon Stack
02:29:42 Sad gorilla ****. Yes, I finally had to catch a live because I've been asleep since 11:00 this morning. Sick as a dog. Oh, that's too bad. I hate to hear that. I can relate, though. I'm on Claritin and generic.02:29:56 I don't know sign a sign is something. Dollar store sinus medication.
02:30:03 Yeah, yeah, it's not. It's not a great thing when your body is under attack from it's it's literal plant. I mean, I I don't want to put this image in your head, but it's plant come. That's what it is. It's what it is. It's flying around in the air, attacking people.
02:30:24 And I'm one of those people that it's attacking.
02:30:30 Ah yes, I'm fellow with the weather myself. Hellie rides for anti whites. Hardly ever get a chance to catch a live show anymore. Just wanted to say thank you for your research and work, Devin and happy birthday to our favorite uncle. Well, I appreciate that.
02:30:47 Hammer of thorazine.
Speaker
02:30:50 When you're trying to save money a good.Speaker 11
02:30:52 Rule to follow is to.Speaker
02:31:01 Take it from the gym neighbours. It'll pay dividend.Devon Stack
02:31:04 Hammer thorazine. Regarding OJ, did you mention OJ's book? If I did it, I may have missed it, but if not, then it's worth noting that OJ wrote a book where he gave his narrative of the murders, but with a hip, hip, hypothetical qualifier. Of course, the co-author is Jewish, absolutely sadistic.02:31:24 No. If I didn't mention, I thought that a lot of people were aware of that, but maybe. I mean, there's a lot of things that you just assume people.
Speaker 13
02:31:32 Ball.Devon Stack
02:31:33 Know that they they often don't know about. So yeah, no, he he did that. I mean, there was big in the news. There was one. Yeah. There was one of those things where I really care, just like the other guy commented. I didn't really care about the OJ trial. And it it's it's just.02:31:50 It was just everywhere and I just didn't care. Because why? I don't like sports. And OJ was like AB list actor. If anything, to me. And it wasn't till you really look into it. It was like holy ****, you know? But I even then I I knew.
02:32:06 I knew about the book because there was late night jokes about it and everyone you know, I I think Norm was probably still around and made fun of it too.
02:32:15 I don't know.
02:32:17 But yeah, I I should have mentioned that the government says.
02:32:22 The helicopter ****** was actually the one who threatened Ben Shapiro. The name is Zoe, Wicky says. No, it's not, though.
02:32:32 We went over this, the helicopter training.
02:32:35 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:32:38 I'll find out. Look, I'll, I'll.
02:32:39 Look up after the.
02:32:40 Show.
02:32:41 But the helicopter train and less look.
02:32:44 If if the if the if the.
02:32:48 The special forces ******.
02:32:50 That threatened Ben Shapiro was also a news helicopter pilot and reporter, and that's possible.
02:32:58 I didn't see anything about that in his Wikipedia.
02:33:03 But if that's true, then yeah, that that's the same person.
02:33:11 I don't think that's the case, though I think it's just another trend.
Speaker 5
02:33:13 Oh.Devon Stack
02:33:17 Because it's literally the helicopter reporter during I don't know. I would find it weird and but not impossible.02:33:25 If the local news helicopter reporter in LA.
02:33:31 For during the riots was also a special forces.
02:33:35 Guy.
02:33:37 But maybe I'm wrong.
02:33:39 Maybe I'm wrong, it could be the same guy.
02:33:43 I'll have to look it up.
02:33:47 Uh, let's see here, rabbit.
02:33:48 Hole.
02:33:50 Says Dev 88. I'm hatching chicks this coming week, I sprung for an expensive incubator made in Europe. After returning the Chinese one made after just a week. Zero issues. What tools and supplies do you think everyone should have my reciprocating saw, for instance, has paid for itself.
02:34:10 Dozens of times over.
02:34:14 I mean, I don't know. It depends on on what you like to do. I mean cause for me for example, I would say a soldering iron is one of my top tools, but that's not going to be for most people.
02:34:26 You know, I'd say and in fact, like with home improvement stuff, you're almost never soldering.
02:34:34 An air compressor I guess.
02:34:37 Is good.
02:34:39 Because you can get all the different attachments for it.
02:34:45 Yeah, yeah, every man should just have it. Should have a toolbox.
02:34:50 With enough tools to where you could work on any engine.
02:34:55 And do any kind of home improvement project.
02:34:58 And tools are so cheap now. Now you just talked about not using cheap tools, but for most people a cheap drill is fine. You know, like you want quality with your your incubator because you're talking the life and death of your chicks, right? You can get a cheap drill. I mean, a drill is just a motor.
02:35:19 It's hard to **** it up.
02:35:21 And so you don't want to get too cheap. I mean, there's some Chinese drills that are, but everything, even like the name brand drills are made in China now.
02:35:30 So you don't have to go crazy with it. I don't own any like, you know, snap on tools or like that, for example. You just don't want to.
02:35:38 Go too cheap there is.
02:35:41 There is something called too.
02:35:43 Cheap when it comes to tool.
02:35:46 There's nothing more frustrating than a using a screwdriver that just.
02:35:51 Is either you know that destroys itself when you're trying to, you know that bends, or any tool that fails while you're trying to use it is just a.
02:36:01 Is really frustrating, but you can usually.
02:36:02 I mean, you know, you can find cheap.
02:36:05 Tools now that are or use tools. I got my my torque wrench. For example I bought.
02:36:13 Used for it was.
02:36:15 About the same price as a new Chinese one only this was like back in the day when.
02:36:20 And you know, everything was made of metal and like it came with a metal case that was like.
02:36:27 You could beat a gorilla to death with. I mean, it was. It's everything. Any tools made in America prior to 1990, actually I would say is going to be probably still working well. In fact, even a lot of the power tools still work because again.
02:36:44 They're just motors.
02:36:46 So getting don't be afraid of used tools. You can get those dirt cheap. Let's see here Bessemer 72.
Speaker 18
02:36:57 What?Devon Stack
02:37:03 Bessemer 72 hi Devin.02:37:05 You make learning fun. Well, I appreciate that. That's.
02:37:10 That's that's all I can.
02:37:11 Really hope to do is make learning fun.
02:37:14 Colonel Edward says. Can you imagine how bad it smells in the in those Indian call centers? Probably like Curry and diarrhea and cows.
Speaker 6
02:37:23 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:37:25 Devon stacked for fewer, says, you know, ironically, I think these boomers fall for the scams because it's a poor, helpless diversity. If it was a white guy scammer, they'd be way more distrustful. There's probably an element of truth to that where they are, they're programmed to. Oh, I don't want this, this poor hard working immigrant kid to be out of a job.02:37:44 Whereas if it was a white guy, they'd be like you should have known better. When I was your age, you know, like you're right. I do feel like boomers do have this hostility to young white people and affinity for brown people, and it's disgusting. And it and everyone.
02:38:01 But then can see it Ryan is cool. Ryan is cool.
Speaker 6
02:38:07 Ryan is money management. That's the rest. Thank you.Devon Stack
02:38:15 Ryan is cool. Hey, Devin. Going to catch the replay. I was thinking about the OR thinking about how leave it to Beaver has been used as the epitome of wholesome white culture.02:38:28 And I realized I haven't actually watched it. Have you ever seen it? And is it actually wholesome, or is there subversion there as well?
02:38:37 Well, you know what? I'll tell you what the the reruns were on TV when I was a kid and I didn't.
02:38:43 Like it that much because I was.
02:38:47 Into newer stuff, right? Like I didn't totally ignore old stuff.
02:38:53 But you know when you're a kid and the choice is.
02:38:56 Transformers, or a black and white sitcom, you know you're going to pick transforming robots.
02:39:05 Or at least I did.
02:39:07 Yeah. And that so it's, I don't know, I haven't watched a single episode.
02:39:12 In over a decade, for sure, and I don't I I think the ones I maybe have seen too in my whole life.
02:39:20 Maybe. And I've seen little bits here and there and obviously, uh, it's just like anything from the childhood of a boomer. You, you heard about it a lot because boomers, you know, like to live in the past.
02:39:33 So, you know, even like I remember in the 90s.
Speaker 13
02:39:36 No.Devon Stack
02:39:38 The guy the the Beaver. The guy who played leave at the Beaver, he was he would, they would put him in like, as like a he would do cameos and movies. He'd be like a guest on, like game shows and stuff like that. But like, they still used him as because he was a relic of the the boomer childhood. And so they would drag him out.02:39:58 For nostalgia purposes.
02:40:00 But yeah, maybe it's not good. I don't know. I I mean, I I maybe it is maybe maybe that could be a stream. I don't know how many episodes there are, but maybe I could take a look.
02:40:11 My fat little ******** toe.
02:40:27 My fat little ******** toe.
02:40:30 Says we celebrated 420 not because of weed, but because it's Hitler's birthday. Happy 420 everybody.
02:40:37 Well, there you go.
02:40:38 And you know, a little fun fact.
02:40:42 420 the reason why it started being associated with weed is it's that's the police call.
02:40:50 In the same way, 187 is is homicide.
02:40:53 420 is.
02:40:56 I think marijuana possession or dealing or something like that.
02:41:01 A lot of people don't know that, and and if you're in Europe, it doesn't make sense because you you guys do it backwards. You guys go day and then month.
02:41:11 Which is the wrong way. I might add R Stanton says. Great show tonight. I needed the laughs anyway. I regularly buy about 20 lbs of honey every month from an eBay seller. I'd be glad to give you the business if you ever decide to sell yours online. Well, stay tuned because that will eventually happen. It's it's hard to get to that.
02:41:31 That place.
02:41:34 You know, a couple of hives too.
02:41:37 Production levels of honey and it requires not just all the work. I've been doing this these last few weeks.
02:41:44 To get the the.
02:41:46 And to get the the hives going. But then all the extraction equipment and the bottling and all that stuff and and getting that working and then not only that, but if you're constantly expanding your APR as I am right now, you're you're feeding a lot of the honey back to the bees, right, because you know that.
02:42:06 This what they what they eat?
02:42:10 If you take it from then it's hard to like grow their population while robbing them at the same time.
02:42:16 But yeah, that I stay tuned that is a possibility. I'd love to. I'd love to do that. I feel like that would be so much.
02:42:22 More honest than.
02:42:23 Selling like penis pills or something like that.
02:42:28 Uh, but yeah, good to know. That's a lot of honey, by the way, 20 lbs.
02:42:34 Because a a high.
02:42:37 Well, they say that like you should.
02:42:40 Maybe never, never.
02:42:42 Bank on having any amount of of honey because you can't control the weather or anything like that.
02:42:47 But it's it's a safe bet that a decent hive will do.
02:42:50 At least 40 lbs.
02:42:51 A year. So that's like half the production.
02:42:54 Maybe less cause some hives will.
02:42:56 Do 80 lbs in a year.
02:42:57 Or even £100 it's, yeah, it's it's kind of you never know. It's like it's like you get a bumper crop sometimes. It's like with any agricultural thing, but £20 a month is that's a lot of honey.
02:43:11 Uh, what do you do, like, sell fried?
02:43:13 Bread on the side of the road.
02:43:16 So you probably got her a lot of money doing that mirana.
02:43:21 Mirana.
02:43:25 Marada everyone needs to watch your Pat Con series and share it with friends and family. It should be required viewing for every American citizen. Our leaders have something very dark.
02:43:36 Planned for us.
02:43:39 I agree with every word of that Maratta and thank you for the support.
02:43:44 Colonel Edward the main bad guy in this. Looks like Nick Fuentes.
02:43:50 Yeah, kind of.
02:43:52 But he's not the well. He's not the main bad guy.
02:43:55 Wait, which one you talking?
02:43:56 About you talking about the.
02:44:05 Where is it at?
02:44:10 Come on, that guy. Yeah. And kind of a little bit.
02:44:15 But it just looks like like uh.
02:44:20 Any any like just clean cut white guy, you know.
02:44:25 That that was the whole point.
02:44:29 Let's see here. A lowly scribe in God's army says the scammer looks like a tall Ben Shapiro.
02:44:38 Yeah, you know.
02:44:39 What that one looks like tall Ben Shapiro.
02:44:44 Doing a Nazi salute.
02:44:46 I mean, I I don't know, I.
02:44:47 Think maybe you guys were being autistic.
02:44:49 Here.
02:44:50 From certain angle, from that angle I am getting a little bit of a Ben Shapiro vibe.
02:44:56 But he's got the **** chin. Yeah, it's a little different from this angle. I don't see it at all from this angle. You kind of see it a little bit.
02:45:05 I don't know.
02:45:05 I don't think guys being autistic about this.
02:45:10 Let's see here, Goy Boy 1488 says staying up late to donate so you can get your shekels faster shekels faster.
02:45:20 Well, I appreciate that Goy Boy 1488 I if I have that as a button, right, I would play it.
02:45:25 For I don't have it set up right now.
02:45:28 Truth Ford says. Hey, dude, thanks again. I'd like to start with.
02:45:33 I'd like to start with that. Ohh start with the thanks. Your intellect is a national treasure and I as well as everyone here appreciates you or appreciate you sharing it. Some of us are doing what you say and leaving the cities. I wonder if you might talk about what it was like finding the bunker and giving those.
02:45:54 George Part 2.
02:45:58 Is there a part too? I think it just cut you off, so I'm just going to imagine that you're saying, how do I find the place? Honestly, I just. I didn't have a.
02:46:07 Lot of.
02:46:07 Money. And I didn't want to get a mortgage. I didn't get. I didn't get a mortgage.
02:46:13 And I had some money saved up. Not very much.
02:46:18 Not not six figures.
02:46:21 Which dramatically lowers your options.
02:46:25 And I just went on the Internet and I looked for really cheap places.
02:46:30 And then this was at a time when the market was experiencing a downturn, which kind of helped out too.
02:46:36 So some timing is part of that.
02:46:40 And yeah, I just really it was it was. It was what I could afford that also kind.
02:46:47 Of fit the bill.
02:46:48 And it was a huge it was a huge compromise. Trust me, this is this was not like, oh, I fell. I fell in love with it. And I had to beat now. It was not that. It was like, wow.
02:46:57 This will do, you know, like that's what.
02:46:59 It.
02:46:59 Was and so it's it's really.
02:47:04 You have to be willing to.
02:47:07 Make some compromises that match your ability to pay for things.
02:47:11 And for me, that's what it was, is it is what I could afford and the options in my price range were were not a lot.
02:47:19 So trying to find it wasn't that hard to find it because it was like.
02:47:25 In the entire region of the country.
02:47:29 It was like, alright? Well, here's the 50 places you could live.
02:47:34 And that's it. And like half of them are are a definite no. So you can weed those out right away.
02:47:41 So it really wasn't that hard.
02:47:44 So that's my big thing is just get something, get what you can afford.
02:47:48 And don't go overboard with it, but also, just like with the tools, don't get something so ****** and I kind of borderline did this to where it ends up costing a lot anyway, because you have to fix.
02:48:00 So much stuff.
02:48:02 There's a lot of stuff here that I didn't quite understand.
02:48:07 What was at play when it came to fixing it? And now I I have a better understanding of things and you know, I guess you you I learned by doing so there was no other way.
02:48:18 White cake.
02:48:19 Have you heard of the game pin India?
02:48:22 It's where you Google Maps of Pin drops anywhere on India's pan around Street View and see if there is no visible filth or garbage in view.
02:48:32 So far, undefeated, the country even looks like a shithole from orbit.
02:48:38 Well, there you go.
02:48:40 Because it is a shithole.
02:48:42 January 1981, where the **** is ********, ******? I don't know.
02:48:49 Hopefully he's OK.
Speaker 5
02:48:51 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Speaker 19
02:48:55 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon Stack
02:49:03 We'll never know. Perhaps. Or maybe he'll be back next stream. Devin Stack for fur. Did you ever show the B box moving video? No. So the video didn't turn out as well as I had hoped because it was a body Cam and it kind of.02:49:21 Uh.
02:49:24 Like not right. Despite what this movie shows, the B suits are are actually very baggy and it's real easy for them for it to get wrapped up and covered in bee suit, the OR the the body Cam. And so the the footage is kind of lame and it actually went a lot smoother than I thought it would.
02:49:45 So I didn't get a lot of really cool footage anyway, but I'll I will have some beef footage. I'll. I'll make some beef footage. There's lots of beef footage to be made, but the the moving stuff kind of look like garbage. I thought it would be better than it was.
02:49:58 So I just kind of I couldn't make anything interesting enough to.
Speaker
02:50:01 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:50:04 Trust me, it's it just wasn't. It wasn't that great. I thought it was better when I first got it. I thought it was better.02:50:10 But I went through it. I was like, yeah.
02:50:13 Uh.
02:50:15 Uh, slippy, slippy. Let's see here.
02:50:27 Hey, and Evan, don't usually get to catch the streams live and I and I missed the half or the first half already. So I'll catch the replay. Any relationship advice for us young men? Can I get a happy birthday Hitler? Well, you got a happy birthday Hitler in the beginning that you'll see on the replay.
02:50:46 The.
02:50:49 I mean, I don't know. That's a compliment. That's like saying, can I get any?
02:50:54 Religious advice or I don't know what actually I don't know what it's like saying it's a it's a complicated question. I would say the biggest thing is.
02:51:03 Try to find someone that you like to hang out.
02:51:07 With.
02:51:07 And make that the basis.
02:51:10 Make that the basis.
02:51:12 Try to find someone that and then on top of.
02:51:15 That.
02:51:16 The basis should be that you you don't mind being around them the.
02:51:21 Qualifier for them to even be in the running should be. Would you trust them raising your kids like if you weren't around?
02:51:29 Could they handle it like? I mean, you're hopefully going to be around and you're going to.
02:51:33 Do it right but.
02:51:35 Can you trust them to not do something stupid when you're not around? You know, like, is it someone you have to sit there and watch and make sure they don't *******.
02:51:43 Burn the house down or is this someone that's on the same level as you in at least some ways and you can and you can trust them?
02:51:50 To.
02:51:51 Like if you can they be a good enough copilot. You're the pilot and but if you go to use the bathroom as the playing going to start nose diving while you're in the bathroom, you know what I mean? That kind of a thing.
02:52:02 And that's it.
02:52:04 Everything else is is just personal taste, but those are the.
02:52:08 Two big things I think.
02:52:11 Or at least that's what.
02:52:12 Comes to mind right now.
02:52:15 Taya says we are discussing the latest Devin Stack stream around the water cooler.
Speaker 5
02:52:21 Who's who's we?Devon Stack
02:52:23 Who's doing that?02:52:25 What? What job is that? Where?
Speaker 11
02:52:27 That where that gets discussed.Devon Stack
02:52:30 That's, I mean, that'd be that'd be a A based workplace.02:52:34 Shoggy, Shaggy says, seems to me that this movie was just a gay zoomer fanfiction, and live action makes me somehow lose more faith in humanity as it currently has an audience score of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes. Holy ****.
02:52:52 Wow, I I should have looked it up. I didn't look it up because I was.
02:52:57 I was. I mean, this was a lot of editing today, so I didn't really.
02:53:04 You know, my angle wasn't really to go after he was behind it and everything else. It was just more like just.
02:53:10 Look at this psycho ****.
02:53:13 Yeah, that's I must. Well, I'm. I'm equal parts. Not surprised and surprised. I guess I'm just numb to that. To to knowing that it's 92%.
02:53:22 Anyways, thanks for the stream. I'll catch the rest of the stream on the replay. Well, I appreciate that.
02:53:27 Before I forget, any plans for a gay 90s part three? Yeah, I think I think a part three would be in order, but there's other stuff we we.
02:53:39 We can cover in the meantime, take a little break from 90 stuff.
02:53:45 Max Demion Max demion.
02:53:50 With the.
02:53:52 *** **** don't know.
02:53:54 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
02:53:59 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:54:18 Max Demian says. What are your thoughts on white nationalists rubbing elbows with Muslims? Also, male bees die after mating. That's their whole life. Honey. Nut. Cheerio, bump, bump. That deserves a womp. Where's the womp?
Speaker 1
02:54:40 Oh.Devon Stack
02:54:42 Yeah, that is their whole life and most of them don't even get to do that. In fact, the vast majority of them don't even get to do that. They just eat and die.02:54:51 UM.
02:54:53 The Muslim question, I mean, look, I think it's OK to work with other groups when your interests.
02:55:02 Cross in certain circumstances and.
02:55:08 Just not in ways that would indent you.
02:55:12 To those groups.
02:55:14 You know what I mean? Like there, there's a difference between.
02:55:20 Putting aside your differences for a moment to battle a common enemy.
02:55:26 There's a difference between that and then becoming allies with another group.
02:55:31 And I think that most of what you're witnessing is just people putting the differences aside.
02:55:39 Momentarily.
02:55:41 To go after the final boss together.
02:55:49 But yeah, I think that's that, that that's that. That's pretty much what's at least that I see going. I don't see like a bunch of people trying to connect themselves at the hip with with any kind of Muslims in order to like is is some kind of like permanent partnership that's going to go on in the future.
02:56:07 Art Stanton says you're demographically replacing your bees and stealing the fruits of their labor. More evidence that in that scenario, you or the Jew, yeah, the beekeeper is kind of the Jew.
02:56:20 The beekeeper is is definitely the Jew, although the the Jew.
02:56:27 Doesn't.
02:56:27 Really manage.
02:56:29 The hive to maximize health.
02:56:33 Or even the the the honey.
02:56:36 See the Jew is happy to get just whatever honey they can take.
02:56:41 They're not. They're not actually trying to create a healthy hive where the the workers work together seamlessly and have good genetics or like none of that even crosses their minds there. There's a little bit of a difference, but you you are.
02:56:56 Kind of right there.
02:56:58 Arbor common. Don. Hey, Devin. Happy birthday to the few. We're talking about the community.
02:57:05 Yeah, us whites should model our communities after Sparta raising their children to be strong with the warrior mindset and wean out the weak James selecting for ruthlessness. Good stream as always, to some extent, I think you're right. But you also need clever and smart and artistic and other kinds of people too.
02:57:24 Come and filth respecter, says ****-*** thumbnail. It came from the the the nightmare fuel that is AI.
02:57:36 It's all about knowing the kinds of prompts that you can.
02:57:39 You can get nightmare fuel with.
02:57:43 Tomato, potato, ***** have to catch the replay just dropping in quick. But I've been rewatching the healing hate streams and think you should clip Biden. The government did not do that.
02:57:56 Also, there was a user who super chatted Kenny Blanchan. If you served with the 111th, I wanted to shout out what's up, blanket.
02:58:10 So there you go. I'm not sure what that means, but maybe someone out there does.
02:58:16 8088.
02:58:18 Hey, look, you're one of the computers featured in this movie.
02:58:22 8088 Y Digital congratulate not everyone's gonna get that job. Congratulations on the making the SPLC list. Well, you know, doesn't appear. Apparently, it doesn't appear to be that difficult to do.
02:58:37 Procrastinating Pollock, I lived in Socal when the helicopter training retired the local talk radio station KKF. I interviewed him about his military service as a pilot, then a helicopter traffic reporter, and finally has transitioned to.
02:58:53 KFI.
02:58:54 Or transition OK if I stopped talking about his bravery. Ohh. I. Then I guess it is the same.
02:59:00 Guy, well, there you go.
02:59:02 I thought it would be a different guy. I didn't think.
02:59:04 That he would.
Speaker 6
02:59:05 Because he went because.Devon Stack
02:59:07 They show him on camera in that in the footage from that, that riot and he's like this skinny little guy.02:59:16 Yeah, we look who looked totally different than the.
02:59:19 The ripped, you know monster ****** that that threatened Ben Shapiro. But OK, there you go.
02:59:25 There you go and he's then he D.
02:59:29 Then he transition or whatever. And isn't he like trying to be a dude again? Only now he doesn't have balls and.
02:59:34 His wife is like a mess.
02:59:38 Yeah.
02:59:40 Well, there you go. It's the same guy.
02:59:42 The same guy.
02:59:44 I told you it was possible.
02:59:46 But I thought it was unlikely. So there you go, same guy.
02:59:50 Tomato, potato, *****. Also in one of the healing hate super chants, you addressed a 70 IQ comment about the election being real.
02:59:58 And angrily say you'll have to do a stream just on that for *******. Might be worth dealing with the upcoming election, something to circumvent or circulate to the normies. Tis the season. I mean. I don't know, I think.
03:00:14 I don't know if I mean, I don't know at this point if it's worth doing rehashing the 2020 election.
03:00:21 There's enough mainstream stuff out there that where everyone knows it was fake and gay. If you look, here's the thing. If you look at the just.
03:00:27 The regular like the.
03:00:28 Normal numbers of people that believe it was.
03:00:31 Fake and gay.
Speaker 10
03:00:34 You are you've.Devon Stack
03:00:35 Already convinced everyone you need to.03:00:37 Because something crazy like, well, like 0 Democrats believe that it was fake and gay for obvious reasons.
03:00:43 But something like 60% of registered Republicans think it was fake and gay.
03:00:51 So that's not bad numbers. Look, there's just it's it's one of those things where if you don't believe it now you're.
Speaker 5
03:00:57 Not going to.Devon Stack
03:00:59 And that, and there's gonna be people that say, oh, it's cause you can't go. No, it's just so funny. It's so ******* easy to do that proof. I mean, just as.03:01:06 An example the the the.
03:01:08 Statistical anomalies alone aren't even if you had no other evidence.
03:01:12 The statistical anomalies alone, coupled with the footage.
03:01:18 The footage of fraud happening.
03:01:21 Whether you're talking about the the mail, the mail in ballot, drop off points where it's black ladies like, it's like TSA agent looking black ladies stuffing hundreds of ballots in at a time or that that moment where there's food again, more food. It's so much of it's on camera.
03:01:39 That if you don't believe it at this point you're just ******* ********. But there's the but they they kick out the the Republican ballot observers out of the room and then she that black again black lady lifts up a a tablecloth and pulls out like a giant box of ballots out of.
03:01:57 ******* left field, there's.
03:02:00 A number of ballots that were proven to be.
03:02:04 In the in the same way that you could look at Obama's birth certificate and and match it with other birth certificates to see not only that his was fake, but the source for making his fake like they actually found the the real birth certificate that they used to make.
03:02:23 His fake one.
03:02:25 Which again, no one talks about that anymore. And why? Because no one cares anymore. It's over and.
Speaker 13
03:02:29 It's.Devon Stack
03:02:30 Whatever. It's one. It's worse things. If you don't believe it now you're you're not going to if you don't believe that Obama's birth certificate was fake, then you're not going.03:02:39 And with the ballots that they they have, you can see that they've been basically mass produced.
03:02:46 There's ballots on the wrong kind of paper. I mean, there's there's so many things that are provable and but again, even if you didn't know all that stuff, just the the statistical anomalies alone.
03:02:59 Can't be explained away by the fact that, oh, we had mail in ballots so people more people were voting. Yeah, we had more votes are being cast not.
03:03:07 More people were voting.
03:03:10 But yeah, it's just again, it's just not worth it. There's and there's nothing but look, there's mainstream documentaries and videos and movies about it that it's.
03:03:19 It's not. It's like saying.
03:03:26 Well, like I said, it's like it's like the Obama birth certificate thing. It's any anyone that it's it's old ******* news to most people and it's.
03:03:33 Just.
03:03:35 It's it's, it's just not.
03:03:37 A.
03:03:38 It's not a persuasive argument if you're not already.
03:03:42 If you don't believe footage, if you don't, if you don't believe watching it happen on video, you're not going to believe anything I say about it.
03:03:53 Let's see here.
03:03:56 We got two more, I think, or no. We got more popped up here.
03:04:02 Painter of the north with the Bees. You're looking to at least keep the same production levels. Bees don't have culture. They live only to survive. The people that are doing this to us don't care about production. They just hate white people. Exactly.
03:04:18 Ripped homeless Guy says Germans over engineered and perfected their tanks whilst the Soviet Union focused on quantity.
03:04:25 Soviet Union one the sexy expensive western weapons are burning just as old Soviet era weapons do.
03:04:34 Russia is out producing the West and winning quantity over quality.
03:04:39 Practice eugenics at your own risk. There you go.
03:04:44 Armour, commandant. Hey, Devin. I have some base coworkers. They openly talk about what war criminals, Jews are. And that they are not to be trusted. My boss also doesn't reprimand them for saying that the diversity training is not giving or not given because.
03:05:02 Everyone, even my boss, thinks.
03:05:04 It's ********. Well, that's a good that sounds like a good environment.
03:05:09 Art Stanton says one more little fact about 2020 here in PA, the Superior Court ordered that they let Republican monitors see the voting, the vote counting and the black female sheriff refused to enforce it. Nothing to see here, folks. Yeah, there's there's literally there's, like, a male. There's a lot. There's a list.
03:05:28 A mile long of little things like that.
Speaker 6
03:05:31 That.Devon Stack
03:05:32 Like you really have to, you have to want to believe that it was real, like you have to be motivated to want, want it to be real and there's some people that want it to be real. There's some some people on our side that want it to be real because they were so mad at Trump for failing that they wanted.03:05:52 They wanted him to to be beat, you know, like they wanted him. Like, that's what you get for not following through when you're promise is kind of a thing.
03:06:01 And then there's of course the other side of that that thought, he was literally Hitler. And that the day he lost the election that that the devil was defeated, you know, and so those people aren't going to ******* change their.
03:06:11 Mind.
03:06:12 Then there's people that are that are terrified of it being fake. There's the people that are so invested.
03:06:20 And believing that the system isn't broken and ****** ** beyond repair. And so they have to believe that it was real otherwise.
03:06:31 You know, their whole worldview gets turned upside down, and then there's the people who really know it wasn't real, but they pretend that they think it's real because they're afraid of.
03:06:45 Of what will happen if people realize that it's?
03:06:48 Not.
03:06:50 Other than that, I don't. I don't see. I don't see how you you look at the evidence and and look, I understand there's like super Spurges. Like, what's his name? The My pillow guy that that make it look.
03:07:04 Silly, right? That or the the Steve Patrick guy that went on Alex Jones and talked about like weird blockchain voting fraud stuff like just made **** up.
03:07:17 And there's a lot of people that like the Q Anon types that muddy the waters and made a bunch of insane accusations about lots of random ****. That was that this sounded silly. And and you could tell it to understand the issue just because of the way they they.
Speaker 12
03:07:37 Framed it.Devon Stack
03:07:39 But the voting machines that are used in American elections.03:07:44 Are unbelievably.
03:07:47 Hackable and insecure, and the mail in ballot system is ridiculously full of of problems and and.
03:08:00 Penetration points, you know, places that you could easily **** ** the chain of of custody or. Or just like on video shove tons and tons of ballots in and no one's following up on that. Like no one's trying to find those black ladies and find out whose ballots those were. You know what I mean? And it's not like they don't have the license plate.
03:08:20 Numbers of a lot of these vehicles.
03:08:21 That pulled up to do what they do.
03:08:24 But that also should.
03:08:25 Tell you everything you need to know. The fact that none and none of these cases did they actually investigate any of this stuff?
03:08:34 So I don't know.
03:08:34 I don't know why we're even talking about this ******* four years ago, right?
03:08:37 Now it's fake and.
03:08:38 Gay, OK, going to rumble.
03:08:45 Which usually starts automatically playing when I go to that tab, but didn't this time, or at least not yet.
03:08:50 Mark's lives says take this action film and then compare it to Cobra.
03:08:57 And they are just worlds apart in.
03:08:58 Terms of quality.
03:09:00 I don't remember Cobra.
03:09:04 Mandy Marie says hi, Devon. Great show. Well, I appreciate that.
03:09:10 Clap trap Pism says this movie and much others.
03:09:14 Or many, many others are the best way to show sheep how Hollywood launders money. It's tax evasion on a scale guys can't fathom. It is just like buying Hunter Biden art with a union. Now, I think this actually made money. Let's look it up. What did? What did the beekeeper?
03:09:34 What we make?
03:09:49 Yeah. So the budget for the movie was $40 million.
03:09:55 And this is still very early in the game. It's already made $152 million.
03:10:02 So, I mean, they've already tripled their money.
03:10:07 See, that's the thing when people say, oh, the left can't meme the left memes in a way that triples their money.
03:10:20 Yeah, they they can ******* meme and.
03:10:22 It makes them rich.
03:10:26 Let me wake me up when the right can.
03:10:28 Get rich off a meme.
03:10:32 Let's see here and then Claptrap, ISM says. Can you not laugh at your own jokes self like a maniac? Your laughter chuckles. Take away from your journalism. You know what? How about this clap trap? ISM. **** you. If you don't like my laughter.
03:10:50 I mean, Jesus Christ, dude.
03:10:52 Uh, can you not laugh?
03:10:55 Can you just be like?
03:10:55 Super serious all the time.
Speaker 7
03:10:58 Can we just be?Devon Stack
03:10:58 Like be like, really mad and angry. Yeah, no, I can't. How do that **** ***, Evan, 626, Devin, your show is great. I'm glad I found it in a just world, you'd be way more famous. I don't know.03:11:18 Claptrap. ISM thinks I. I laugh too much.
03:11:21 So he probably thinks I'm just as famous as I should be about that. Ohh, I left to my own joke. Danger, danger.
03:11:30 TX etc.
03:11:33 Says.
03:11:35 There's some kind of emoji emoji. It looks like a salute emoji. Well, I appreciate that TX, etcetera.
03:11:43 All right guys, look.
03:11:44 It up. Then we got one more.
03:11:47 No, that's it. All right, guys, that was a lot of.
03:11:53 A lot of reading of the.
03:11:55 Of the hyper chant slash rants, but I appreciate.
03:11:59 That I guess that's.
03:12:00 That's a good problem to have. My my voice is just starting to give out, though a little bit because the.
03:12:06 Like I said, the the the pollen problem.
03:12:09 So all right guys. Well, I hope you have a wonderful rest of your weekend.
03:12:16 And I will.
03:12:17 Possibly be streaming Wednesday that I got a lot of stuff going on.
03:12:20 Some some of this is.
03:12:21 Just it's I have to schedule this.
03:12:24 Stuff for when things are arriving in the.
03:12:25 Mail.
03:12:27 You know, like queen bees, for example, you got to get them in the ******* hive as soon as possible. And tracking numbers lie nowadays that you know, they're like, the least accurate thing in the world. So even if you plan for everything to show up on a Tuesday, they might not show up at all.
03:12:39 Or Wednesday, or some other day.
03:12:41 And that totally ***** up my my day of when I can prepare for a stream. So we'll see. I'm. I'm planning on doing on Wednesday, but it's possible that it gets pushed back or or we don't do it till Saturday, but in.
03:12:57 The meantime, I appreciate you guys being here. Hope you're having a good.
03:13:01 4:20 for all the right reasons, although now it's 421, so at least you got to ring out the the rest.
03:13:07 Of the birthday with me.
03:13:10 In the mean time, of course, for Black Pilled.
03:13:14 I.
03:13:17 And Devin stag.
Speaker 19
03:13:20 Let's let's talk to Steven. He's on the cell in New York. Hey, how you doing, Steven?Speaker 10
03:13:27 I'm good. How are you?Speaker 19
03:13:28 I'm good. I'm good. We're good. What you got?Speaker 10
03:13:32 So I I hear you guys talking about this FBI thing. You know, I I just think it's absolutely ridiculous what's going on in our country today. And it really says something about the state of our policies. Yeah. And something I've realized is, you know, have you guys ever heard of the FBI? You know, like, about beekeeping?Speaker 19
03:13:48 About what? I'm sorry. No, I haven't heard that.Speaker 10
03:13:54 Ohh no you haven't. No I haven't.Speaker 19
03:13:55 We're waiting.03:13:59 I'm sorry you broke up a little bit.
03:14:02 Are you? You know what? We lost them. Now I want to know.
Speaker 1
03:14:03 Uh.Speaker 6
03:14:05 Yeah. What the?Speaker 11
03:14:06 Hell's beekeeping got to do with the FBI.Speaker 10
03:14:08 Please.