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INSOMNIA STREAM: TOP DAWG EDITION.mp3

05/18/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:01:50 Night.
00:01:51 My party is weak.
00:01:53 I'm on the run, no time to sleep.
00:01:57 I've got.
00:01:59 I like to win again.
00:02:06 Such a long way to go.
00:02:12 Go.
00:02:15 The wind.
00:02:22 Love, love with God in my hand.
00:02:36 And I've got.
00:02:45 Like.
00:02:46 We like to win.
00:02:51 You win.
00:03:27 Right.
00:03:30 And he was out getting right. Like you win. It is the nice time to sleep.
00:03:57 To the.
00:04:12 To make it to the.
Devon Stack
00:06:01 Here's the cross the window.
Speaker 2
00:06:07 Nothing.
00:06:14 Electrician.
Speaker 4
00:06:34 So tired.
Speaker 3
00:06:35 The darkness.
Speaker 2
00:06:40 No more angry words to say.
Devon Stack
00:06:47 Get me to a car.
Speaker 4
00:06:51 To the other side.
Speaker 3
00:07:19 Our young.
Speaker 5
00:07:25 We'll leave the TV on the radio.
Speaker 3
00:07:32 Don't you wonder why?
Speaker 5
00:08:01 Turn to me.
Speaker 6
00:08:05 We'll be there.
Devon Stack
00:09:17 Welcome to the insomnia.
00:09:19 Stream Top dog edition. Top dog.
00:09:25 We'll get into that.
00:09:26 In a minute, top dog.
00:09:32 Good Lord, good Lord.
00:09:34 It's a ******* mess out there, isn't it? It's a mess out there. It's so funny. Everyone, we've been so worried.
Numbers Lady
00:09:42 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:09:42 We've been so worried.
00:09:45 Then it was gonna turn to a third world country if we let in the third world, right? Ohh. You let in the third world becomes the third world. We're so worried about that. When when we were already there.
Speaker 8
00:09:57 We were already there.
Devon Stack
00:10:00 I don't know. You're so worried about it. It's not so bad, is it? Right.
Speaker 8
00:10:05 We're already there.
Devon Stack
00:10:08 I'll be making the case for that tonight. Yeah, it's I it. Look, I I just think it's done. It's done. She's done. And there's a lot of stuff in the news that kind of reflects that. It's funny because there's people that are excited about the.
00:10:25 This this guy here.
00:10:27 Well, he he gave a commencement speech.
00:10:31 And he said like normal things.
00:10:34 And everyone freaked out because he said that women should stay at home and be mothers, and men should embrace masculinity. And whatever, you know, like that the the news is going crazy.
Speaker 9
00:10:48 Tonight.
00:10:48 City chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, still in the spotlight days after his controversial graduation speech.
Speaker 4
00:10:55 Be unapologetic in your masculine.
Speaker 10
00:10:58 Fighting against the cultural emasculation of men.
Speaker 9
00:11:01 Each which included shots at the LGBTQ community and urged women to become homemakers, has been widely condemned. But tonight, that backlash, drumming up sales. Before this week, many casual NFL fans may not have been able to pick Buker out of a lineup, but now take a look at this his jersey is one of the top sellers on the.
Speaker 2
00:11:03 As a slightly Benedictine College.
Speaker 9
00:11:21 At Bell store, the number one most popular amongst the Chiefs, and now both the men and the women's Butler jerseys are completely sold out. The Chiefs quickly adding more.
Speaker 11
00:11:29 Wow.
Speaker 12
00:11:31 They're like owning the libs.
00:11:34 They're owning the libs.
Devon Stack
00:11:37 By paying not the women's jerseys, only $129 was 169 for the for the Bucker like how his name. Literally it's it's like but ****** like the words button ******, but ******* to make his last name butter. So men are are rushing out.
00:11:57 To buy a a shirt with another man's name on it.
00:12:01 To prove how gay they're not.
00:12:04 And what do they think? They they they think this money is going to him.
00:12:12 Is that what they think?
00:12:15 Because it it's not going surprise it's not going to him.
00:12:19 The way that so basically what they're doing is they're giving money to the NFL.
00:12:27 That money goes to the NFL. It doesn't even.
00:12:29 Go to the chiefs.
00:12:31 It gets it. It just goes to the NFL.
00:12:35 So they're owning the NFL. Who, by the way, disavowed him.
00:12:40 And I I think the team disavowed him too.
00:12:44 And so they're they're going to teach the NFL.
00:12:48 By giving money.
00:12:51 To the NFL.
00:12:54 And you can tell they're really, they're really sad about it. That's why they have all these ******* news stories because they know ******** boomers will see this **** like, yeah. Oh ****. I need to go buy, you know, in the same way I need to, like, not buy bud light for a few months. I need to go buy one of.
00:13:09 These jerseys to really.
00:13:11 Stick it.
00:13:11 To them, because clearly they're really upset.
00:13:14 Because of all this news coverage about the the Jersey sales.
00:13:21 It it can't possibly be.
00:13:25 Just a giant.
00:13:27 Media marketing scam.
00:13:31 Ohh no please. Please stop buying the jerseys.
00:13:36 Oh oh, you can serves you. You sure showed us. Ohh. Please stop it please.
00:13:46 You're making us embarrassed with how many they sold out. They sold out of this jersey.
00:13:54 They sold out of his his **** pucker jersey.
00:14:00 So everyone, everyone can walk around with their flaming red badge of gayness.
00:14:07 And the money can go to the owners.
00:14:12 The owners, many of whom are Jewish.
00:14:15 You've got. These are just the confirmed ones.
00:14:18 There's a couple that are questionable.
00:14:22 Arthur blank.
00:14:25 Of the Falcons, David Tepper of the Panthers.
00:14:30 Jim Irsay of the cults.
00:14:33 Mark Davis of the Raiders, Stephen Ross of the Dolphins.
00:14:39 Ziggy Wilf of the Vikings. Robert Kraft, you know.
00:14:44 The Kraft Foods.
00:14:46 Big Jew money there, the New England Patriots.
00:14:51 Steve Tisch, New York Giants.
00:14:56 Jeffrey Lurie.
00:14:58 Philadelphia Eagles.
00:15:01 Joe Glazer, Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
00:15:06 Josh Harris.
00:15:08 And Mitch rails.
00:15:10 Of the Washington commanders, I haven't *******.
00:15:12 Heard that one?
00:15:15 So yeah, your your money is going to billionaires and well, and billionaire Jews.
00:15:22 And we said, well, all them are Jewish, just like 1/3.
00:15:26 Of them. Ohh OK.
00:15:30 And how dare you say that football's gay? You are probably bad at sports. That's why. That's why you keep telling everyone that football is gay. It's not gay.
00:16:12 Yeah, except for the the NFL literally says football is.
00:16:16 Gay.
Speaker 2
00:16:21 So.
Devon Stack
00:16:24 You're giving money.
00:16:25 You're giving money to billionaires, Jews and ****.
00:16:31 See football is is super gay.
Speaker 9
00:16:34 Want to take a quick moment to say that I'm gay? I've been meaning to do this for a while now, but I finally feel comfortable enough to get it off my chest.
Speaker 13
00:16:42 Well, just a day after Las Vegas Raiders defensive end called, Massive became the first active NFL player to come out with gay. The league is supporting him by matching NASA's donation of $100,000 to the Trevor Project. The organization focuses on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among the LGBTQ youth.
Speaker 9
00:17:01 Community.
Devon Stack
00:17:03 Ohh yeah, less less than 1000 of those shirt sales will pay for that.
00:17:09 Well, I'm sure they sold a.
00:17:09 Lot more, but don't worry, don't worry.
00:17:13 The NFL, that they, they do have more bills to pay. I can understand wanting to donate money to the NFL so that you can wear another man's name on your shirt.
00:17:23 I can understand that you know the.
00:17:24 NFL they're they, they.
00:17:26 After all, I mean, it's not just faggs that they have this financial obligation to.
Speaker 15
00:17:33 The NFL is reportedly pledging to donate $250 million to social justice causes over the next 10 years. SPN reporting that this fund will be used to fight systemic racism and injustice against African Americans. The deal is an extension of one already in place with the Players coalition.
00:17:53 The NFL is now quote committed to collaborating with players to determine new paths forward in support of programs.
00:18:00 Criminal justice reform, police reform and economic and educational advancement of underprivileged communities. This comes just days after the league showed its support for the Black Lives Matter movement and the end of racial inequality.
Devon Stack
00:18:18 So you're donating to BLM and Faggs good job, way to own the lids, right?
00:18:28 We're totally winning now.
00:18:31 We're totally winning.
00:18:35 Look, I just think that our people are too ******* stupid.
00:18:39 Not everyone, obviously, but a good chunk of them.
00:18:42 A good chunk of them now, usually that doesn't matter usually.
00:18:46 It's OK and.
00:18:47 In fact, sometimes it's a little bit endearing.
00:18:50 People wonder, well, why are you picking on white people? Specifically, everyone's dumb. Every group has stupid, gullible people in it. Well, you know what? Not really not to the extent that white people do. And look, there's a there's a sweet, adorable reason for it. And I understand that. Look, I feel bad. Look, it's trusting. People are always the ones that are most easily fooled and easily.
00:19:10 Correct.
00:19:11 That's why the Indian scammers call up American old people and scam them.
00:19:17 Because you have these trusting fools, these idiots that will just sit them. Like. Ohh sure, that makes total sense that I need to get thousands of dollars in in gift cards from from Walmart and then read them off to you for some reason. To some guy the Indian accent.
00:19:34 Oh, sure, this romance scam makes total sense.
00:19:42 People that are honest and naive are easy to fool because they don't trick people.
00:19:50 So they have a hard time understanding.
00:19:53 That other people would be trying to trick them.
00:19:57 It's the opposite of how cheaters always think everyone's cheating on them.
00:20:06 But the problem is you don't live in a country like that. You don't live in a high trust society anymore.
00:20:12 It's already done.
00:20:15 You already live in Brazil.
00:20:21 You already live in a third world country. It's just a third world country that's rich.
00:20:29 It's it's. That's what it is. It's like a third world country that won the lottery and hasn't blown it all on stupid ****. Yet it's in the process.
00:20:45 It's in the process. What? What? What's the debt now? It's like 30 trillion. Yeah.
00:20:51 Whatever. But it's a meaningless number at this point.
00:21:02 I tweeted out a graph that showed that.
00:21:06 Basically, the white population in this country.
00:21:09 Hasn't increased.
00:21:12 Well, now, now it's in the it's going the other direction, but it hasn't really increased in like 10 years.
00:21:21 The white share of the the population growth since almost actually probably longer than that since the year 2000, really.
00:21:31 In comparison to the the the growth in other groups, it's basically statistically meaningless.
00:21:39 The reason why, as an example, people look back to the 90s as something cooler. It's because that was before you had this huge and I mean huge because we're we're talking numbers probably about in the neighborhood of 80 million people.
00:21:55 In a country that around the year 2000 was what, just barely over.
00:21:59 300 million.
00:22:00 So we've increased the population by something like 30% and almost none.
00:22:04 Of those people were.
00:22:05 White and now that number is shrinking.
00:22:17 It's already done and and look, it's it's funny because like in the 90s, people would look at stuff. Yeah, suburban white kids. Right. You would listen to gangster rap and think ohh, it's funny because it was kind of funny.
00:22:32 ******* and hoes, like it was ironic.
00:22:36 Like you couldn't really relate to it.
Numbers Lady
00:22:38 So.
Speaker 8
00:22:40 And so there.
Devon Stack
00:22:41 Was like a humor about it.
00:22:45 The early 2000s Internet, right. All the memes was like gangster rap with like Muppets Rapping. The gangster rapping things like that because it just seemed kind of funny.
00:23:00 Because you never imagined that that would actually be.
00:23:04 The dominant culture.
00:23:11 As I said in the last stream in the 90s, you still called them minorities.
00:23:18 Which minimized the problem to a degree where it was just like, oh, just pat the ohh, you silly little *****. Let me let me Pat you on the head. Ohh yeah. Look, look at that. That rap video with the big they like the big booties.
00:23:35 No, they're making it rain with the dollars. They're all those silly *******.
00:23:42 That's why that the white people would sit there and watch def Comedy Jam and laugh at the the the Black People making fun of all white people walk funny.
00:23:55 But that's no longer just some, like, weird subculture that's just the culture now.
00:24:03 That's just the culture now.
Speaker
00:24:06 A.
Devon Stack
00:24:09 Friend of mine brought to my attention some ads. He they told me when they were playing on the radio nonstop.
00:24:18 He thought there was a parody at first.
00:24:26 They're they're playing these all across the country. You listen to the radio, you might have heard them.
00:24:31 This is a real ad. Well, these are called added a couple of them I found on YouTube. Together these are real ads.
00:24:40 For lawyers.
00:24:43 These are real ads.
Speaker 10
00:24:46 Today you received a call from top Dog told you your settlement check is ready. Take it to yourself. Damn, that was quick. Seemed like it just happened. You ask top dog how much is the check? He asked you what? You're sitting down. You told him? Yes.
00:25:01 He told you that a couple times. You wanna know the rest? Come see me jump in your car. You wanna know how much that check is? You've been waiting on this, but you was waiting to get to his office and gave him came to the check.
00:25:20 Man, you know you're about to be rich. I'm talking about real rich. Ask him how he did it and the party gonna look at it. Dan, you go, Danny, go. Danny's good.
Speaker 13
00:25:36 Should we be?
Speaker 10
00:25:37 Honest everybody in life is born with extreme talent. Some people find it, some people don't. Some people can think for people can play ball, wanna know what's top dog styling is. He knows how to get you top dollar, take your bank account 500 and turn it into 500,000. That's.
00:25:58 Who you calling?
00:26:01 You heard the stories you heard the rumors you heard. And when it's all said and done after you heard you got checked out. I'm trying to tell you that's the way you ever see a reset.
00:26:21 Reset the whole bank account. I believe in life.
00:26:26 Everything is pre written.
00:26:29 The next thing you got into.
00:26:31 Just believe that was pre written. See from the day you was born, you was gonna get into that accident and you was going to call top dog. It was pretty rich. You was going to be rich. Now you're falling.
Devon Stack
00:26:41 Hello.
Speaker 10
00:26:47 Look at you.
00:26:48 Person got the seat back in your pants. That's the new beds. You can't fly. You spend that money. That's a lot of money. That's a lot of money. You can't why you spend it? Top dog the bully to these insurance companies. He did.
00:27:09 When they say he want that top, he plays, he get what he wants.
00:27:14 You and the accident right now can't even get out your car. Keep all around the car. You're sitting here with a devilish smile on your face. You always.
Speaker 16
00:27:21 A lot of my friends, by the way, everything.
Speaker 10
00:27:28 You you'll be rich. Who would ever thought it would happen like this? People coming up to the car telling you an ambulance is throwing away, telling you to call.
00:27:42 Like y'all know that telling you you're about to be like telling you like you'll know that you know that you know that the first thing you plan on door.
00:28:00 You know that you know that.
00:28:04 He just told you you'll never make it.
00:28:06 That was a lot got into that accident called top dog and look what happened. You really made it. Got more money than you could count. Never thought this would be you, but you made it all from that accident. One night you was coming home.
00:28:26 I'm driving. Hit your head.
00:28:28 50 staples in your face and you got 2 broken legs. Top dog. Handle that and you made a full recovery, man. You're banking. Count this up, man. Your bank account way up.
00:28:47 That's what it's about. Get into acting. You want the money? That's what it's about.
00:28:54 They say dog fighting it's illegal. I bet the different I know a dog, but he fight. It's legal. He'd be fighting his insurance companies to being that what he wants.
00:29:12 He's gonna fight him.
00:29:14 His name is hot dog.
00:29:19 You'd be taking your money. There's a lot of money. That's a lot of money. He could change his life.
00:29:39 Freedom. Take nothing.
Speaker 17
00:29:44 The magic.
Speaker 10
00:29:46 I called one law firm.
00:29:49 They told me that they was.
00:29:50 Gonna give me justice?
00:29:52 I'm like wrong answer. I ain't looking for no justice. I'm looking for money and I love nothing. I'm not gonna.
Speaker 5
00:30:00 2nd.
Speaker 10
00:30:04 You ain't gonna know what they say. They were going to get you justice.
00:30:13 I want just to talk about the money. You know what happened? I get into a car accident for the hospital quick enough to get my money.
Devon Stack
00:30:36 Yeah, top dog law.
00:30:42 That's just what it is now.
00:30:44 That's just what it is this this is not like some mad TV skit.
00:30:48 This is real.
00:30:50 These are ads that are played all across the country.
00:30:53 Because yeah, their clients are all living all across the country.
Speaker 8
00:30:59 And I was very curious.
Devon Stack
00:31:01 I was like, who the **** is this top dog guy? It's that guy.
00:31:05 There's, there's your top ******* dog right there.
Speaker 18
00:31:13 Ohh.
Devon Stack
00:31:15 And I I don't even know if he's Jewish. He looks the nose. The nose looks kind of jewelry and the eyes.
00:31:22 The face looks, it looks pretty chewy, but his last name's helm, so I don't know.
00:31:27 Couldn't finding about him? They they said he was Jewish or not.
00:31:32 But I was like, yeah, you know, of course, of course, right. Of course.
00:31:37 Of course.
00:31:39 Of course, this is top dog.
00:31:42 But how is this really any different?
00:31:44 How is this any different than than our our our uh, our Senate like this shift's?
00:31:49 Going on right now.
Speaker 19
00:31:51 Do you know what we're here for?
00:31:52 You know, we're here about a.
Speaker 12
00:31:54 You know what you're here.
Speaker 19
00:31:55 President. Well, you don't want to talking about.
Speaker
00:31:55 For.
Speaker 9
00:31:57 I I think you're fake eyelashes are messing up with the reading.
Speaker 3
00:32:03 Mr. Chairman, within you needs to regain order on your committee.
Speaker 14
00:32:08 Would like to move to to take down words.
00:32:12 That is absolutely unacceptable. How dare you? Physical appearance of another person.
Speaker 12
00:32:16 The fan maybe most.
00:32:17 Fan.
Speaker 6
00:32:18 Are your feelings hurt?
Speaker 14
00:32:18 Move her words down. Ohh girl, baby girl.
Speaker
00:32:20 Ah.
Speaker 17
00:32:23 Ohh really don't even play baby.
Speaker 14
00:32:26 Girl, we're.
00:32:27 We're just going to move and we're going to take.
Speaker 8
00:32:28 This is this is your government.
Devon Stack
00:32:31 See, we don't. We don't have to worry about turning into the third world. It's harder here.
00:32:36 It's already ******* here.
Speaker 14
00:32:39 Take your words down. Thank you.
Speaker
00:32:40 I second that motion.
Speaker 12
00:32:42 You very distract your words, OK?
00:32:44 Let Miss Green agrees to strike her words. Terry. OK, hold on then. After Mr. Perry, you'll be recognized in Miss has four minutes and 21 seconds. Not apologizing.
Speaker 6
00:32:46 I believe she's apologized. No, no, no, she's apologized.
Speaker 17
00:32:52 I'm not apologizing.
Speaker 6
00:32:53 Well, then you're not scratching your words. You're not scratching.
Speaker 11
00:32:57 Let's go. Come on, guys.
Speaker 17
00:33:00 Why don't you debate?
Speaker 3
00:33:01 Me and Mr. chairman. No, you're not. You're out.
Speaker 14
00:33:04 I think already self evidence.
Speaker 15
00:33:06 Yeah.
00:33:07 Not you don't have enough intelligence.
Speaker 12
00:33:07 Of order. You're out of order. Chair recognizes Mr. Perry.
Speaker 3
00:33:11 OK, these words again.
Speaker 6
00:33:12 I'd like to strike those words as well. I would like order as well, but that's two requests to strike. That's two requests.
Speaker 19
00:33:19 To strike, they cannot take.
Speaker 3
00:33:20 If there's another.
Speaker 12
00:33:20 The words OK, here's here's the correct the correct screen. Do you ask you, do you agree to unanimous consent?
Speaker 3
00:33:21 Motion to strike her words again, please get hampers under control.
Devon Stack
00:33:29 Top John claw.
Speaker 12
00:33:30 To track your.
Devon Stack
00:33:31 Search.
Speaker 19
00:33:32 I repeat again for the second time. Yes, I'll strike.
Speaker 12
00:33:34 Alright, so without objection.
Speaker 9
00:33:35 My words, but I'm not apologizing.
Speaker 19
00:33:37 I'm just curious just to better understand your ruling, if someone on this committee then.
00:33:42 Starts talking about somebody's bleach blind, bad built Bush body that would not be engaging in personalities.
Speaker 12
00:33:49 Correct. What now?
Speaker 14
00:33:49 Uh.
Speaker 2
00:33:52 Cheryl Hall, girl.
Speaker 17
00:33:53 I make I make a motion to strike. Those words. Hold on. I'm trying to find clarification on what? Chairman motion to strike those words. We're not going to. We're not going to do this like you guys earlier. Literally.
Speaker 12
00:33:55 I I don't, I don't think.
00:33:56 That's a part of the.
Devon Stack
00:34:00 I didn't. I had.
Speaker 12
00:34:01 No idea what you just.
Speaker
00:34:02 Said.
Speaker 17
00:34:06 Just.
Speaker 6
00:34:08 Voted to do.
Speaker 12
00:34:09 Y'all did it first, so you don't want.
Speaker 3
00:34:10 To talk about order order. OK.
Speaker 17
00:34:13 Clarification. Look at calm down.
00:34:15 No, no, no, because this is what they all do this. So I'm trying to get girlfriend. I don't wanna play games. I can't hear you with you. You don't want me to be? No, don't tell me to calm down because you'll talk. Then you can take it. Because if I come and talk.
Speaker 12
00:34:19 Miss talking. You're not recognized, Miss Crockett.
Speaker 17
00:34:27 Down.
00:34:33 Order.
Devon Stack
00:34:35 Imagine thinking you can save this.
00:34:40 Imagine you can you thinking you can? Oh, if we just vote harder next time. It's literally Idiocracy at this point. How? Like it's not, it's not different, it's not. It's literally the same thing as this.
Speaker 16
00:34:53 This was not only blind, but had become rather ******** as well.
Devon Stack
00:35:01 Now.
Speaker 11
00:35:03 I'm fixing to commensurate this trial here. We going to see if we can't come up with a verdict up in here. Now, since y'all say you ain't got no money, we have proprietarily obtained for you on them court appointed lawyers. So put your hands together and give it up.
Speaker 3
00:35:27 You're my lawyer.
Speaker 20
00:35:29 Says here you rob the hospital. Why'd you do that?
Speaker 4
00:35:34 Yeah, I'm not guilty.
Speaker 20
00:35:36 That's not what the other lawyer said.
Speaker 13
00:35:38 Listen, you gotta get me on the stand, OK? I can explain everything. We can take him to your house.
00:35:42 We'll show him the pod that I came to.
Speaker 11
00:35:45 Net.
00:35:46 Cuter.
00:35:48 Why you think you've done?
Speaker 21
00:35:49 It OK #1 your.
00:35:50 Honor. Just look at him.
Speaker 20
00:35:54 He talks like a fire till.
Speaker 21
00:35:58 We've got all this, like, evidence of how like this guy didn't even pay at the hospital, and I heard that he doesn't even have his tattoo.
00:36:08 I know and all you gotta be ******** me. But check this out, man. Y'all should be like guilty peace.
Devon Stack
00:36:08 We can fix it, guys.
Speaker 20
00:36:20 Jaden.
Speaker 11
00:36:21 What are you objectifying?
Speaker 22
00:36:23 Come on, just get me on the stand now.
Speaker 20
00:36:28 Your Honor, I object.
00:36:32 That this guy also broke my apartment this year. Yeah. And you know what else? I object that he's not going to have any money to pay me after he pays back all the money he stole from the.
00:36:44 Hospital say I stole your.
00:36:46 My lawyer and I object. I object that he interrupted me while I was watching.
00:36:52 Oh my God.
Speaker 10
00:36:53 And it's not OK this trial here.
Speaker 20
00:36:58 Sir, I'm going to miss draw my foot up your ***. You don't shut.
Speaker 10
00:37:01 Up, please listen.
Devon Stack
00:37:05 It's we're already there.
Speaker 12
00:37:10 We're already there.
Devon Stack
00:37:15 So it should be no surprise.
00:37:17 This this is a lawyer.
00:37:18 Commercial on the call.
Speaker 18
00:37:20 Man.
Speaker 9
00:37:21 Sorry.
Speaker 8
00:37:21 You know, if you didn't.
00:37:24 Ohh, but how you ain't seeing when you hit him from behind?
Speaker 18
00:37:27 From behind, from behind, from behind, from behind.
Speaker 23
00:37:38 Yo Two's top dog. This little rich chick just ran right into me.
Speaker 4
00:37:41 What you got?
00:38:04 This ****.
00:38:04 Don't stop. I'm in court a lot. If you got an injury, we might just win a lot. Make sure you go to therapy so that your kids get you from the. OK, we got this case.
Speaker 23
00:38:17 How much? A lot.
00:38:22 This little rich chickens ran right into me.
00:38:31 Where you at?
00:38:43 Uh.
Speaker 16
00:38:48 Get.
Devon Stack
00:39:01 It's already done.
00:39:03 It's already done.
00:39:06 The that's the.
00:39:07 That's the country you want to save.
Speaker 8
00:39:11 Do you think we can?
00:39:12 Turn this around. What do you think?
Devon Stack
00:39:16 I don't maybe even called top dog and maybe he can fix it.
00:39:21 Because I I heard dog fighting is illegal, but that ain't true because I know what dog who do all kinds of fight and he legal.
00:39:35 Hey, look this these look, this is the this is your side. This is your side. They're they're they're going along with it cause it's it's this this is the.
00:39:42 Culture now and teaching P MTG magazine, MTG magazine MVP, Democrats get back.
00:39:55 Reporters even get slapped and spreading in all these rumors because Margie be spitting big facts. Deep State and the left always they when they gonna let Joe about that bass?
00:40:05 Margaret, I really love what you do. Keep calling around those out. No one does it better than you, huh? Businesswoman, and you'll see some featherweight southern belle. A little hood watch.
Speaker 10
00:40:09 They do.
Devon Stack
00:40:15 The voice. That's why you gotta bring.
00:40:18 What's your friend? Ohh yeah, Meg is MVP.
00:40:22 Just fighting for our freedom, just fighting for.
00:40:26 MTG magazine VG.
00:40:33 Top dog, top dog.
Speaker 17
00:40:40 We can fix it, guys.
Speaker 8
00:40:42 We can fix it.
Devon Stack
00:40:47 You can't fix this.
00:40:50 You'd have better luck going to Brazil and trying to fix that.
00:40:58 We're just at the we're just at the top of.
00:41:00 The water slide too.
00:41:02 That's that's the best part.
00:41:05 This is just the beginning.
00:41:10 This is just the beginning.
00:41:15 And so yeah, I guess, you know, buy buy some jerseys that say, but ****** on them.
00:41:20 Buy some jerseys, give the NFL your money.
00:41:24 And and that's winning.
00:41:27 That's winning.
00:41:30 Vote vote for like some 90 year old.
00:41:33 Zionist ******.
00:41:40 He'll turn. He'll.
00:41:41 Turn it around. You thought the platinum plan was good.
00:41:46 Wait to hear about the Onyx plan.
00:41:53 See the ship's just done. It's just done.
00:41:57 And I think it's time now to start to start thinking, like I said, it's no longer, hey, how do how can we turn?
00:42:06 This you can.
00:42:08 You can't turn it around, and I've been saying this for years, but it's just now. It's now it's it's just, it's becoming so obvious.
00:42:15 Did all these little ******* ******* that are like, Nah, you want? All you do is complain. All you do is complain. Yeah, because you you go. You don't ******* believe me.
00:42:27 You don't ******* believe me? I have to keep showing you the horror.
00:42:33 I have to keep showing you the horror.
00:42:36 Until it sinks in that holy ****. Maybe. Maybe he's right.
00:42:42 Maybe this this is this is done?
00:42:46 Maybe this is done, otherwise the solutions that I would have would sound crazy to you.
00:42:54 Because it takes a whole lot more work than just oh, I'm going to vote differently this time.
00:43:00 Well, I'm going to. I'm going to try to. I'm going to make sure I wear my maga hat more often this time this time.
00:43:09 It's done.
00:43:11 It's done, and in fact it's it's.
00:43:13 Probably worse, if Trump wins.
00:43:16 Gets worse, because just like the last time Trump won, everyone will just be like, oh, good, it's that was a close one. It was.
00:43:25 A yeah, we almost had.
00:43:26 Four more years of Biden and I don't know if our country would have survived that.
00:43:33 All of our country would survive four more years of budding.
00:43:38 But now I can go back to wearing my **** pucker shirt and watching watching NFL and it's it's it's it's OK to drink bud light again, right? They apologized or something. Didn't they make some commercial with a cowboy in it?
00:43:56 So it's cool now, right? Like I.
Speaker 8
00:43:57 Can drink bud light.
Devon Stack
00:44:07 Yeah, alright, look.
00:44:09 The the here's here's the silver lining.
00:44:14 Because there is one.
00:44:17 There is one, believe it or not, there's a silver lining.
00:44:22 Once you've accepted, once you've accepted OK so.
00:44:27 The United States is like an entity that it it all, you know, represents me or even resembles anything that it used to in decades past that's gone.
00:44:40 Right. It's just it's that's just gone.
00:44:46 You know, I I can stop these little, these little trust, the plan, Q **** fagot ideas. I can. I can throw those all out the window.
00:44:56 Because it's gone.
00:45:00 It's not beating a dead horse, it's trying to resuscitate it.
00:45:05 The horse is dead.
00:45:11 So what are some solutions?
00:45:15 Well, I'll tell you what the.
00:45:15 Solutions are the the the.
00:45:17 The silver lining is.
00:45:20 As the the government falls apart as the society falls apart, becomes less and less competent. Yeah, it's going to redefine what success even looks like.
00:45:35 And yeah, you're going to have maybe some, some authoritarian stupidity.
00:45:41 To work around.
00:45:44 But it's at the end of the day, it's still going to be stupidity.
00:45:56 Now America is a big *** country.
00:46:02 There are still places.
00:46:05 That you can go.
00:46:07 And start little communities.
00:46:13 And start preparing and thinking about long term, rolling that into maybe something else.
00:46:17 And what that something else?
00:46:18 Would be would be either a leaving.
00:46:22 The United States.
00:46:24 Finding some other place that's going to be a little more welcoming.
00:46:28 One way or the other.
00:46:34 Or maybe hoping that the collapse.
00:46:39 Happens in such a way.
00:46:42 That there's a breakup of the States and there's a state that is maybe less.
00:46:48 Like this?
00:46:50 Then you can go to.
00:46:53 But ultimately, the idea that United States as it existed in the 90s in the 80s in in any decade, really.
00:47:04 That ship's over. It's already a third world country. It's a third world country that won the lottery. That's got tons of money. It's still.
00:47:10 Buying solid gold sneakers.
00:47:16 Because the bank account isn't empty yet.
00:47:26 Top dog Top Dog made that bank account go up and added a few extra extra zeroes to your bank account.
00:47:40 And it's going to be a while before that bank account.
00:47:42 Get I mean.
00:47:42 Look, it's we're running on credit now.
00:47:45 But we still, at least for now, right.
00:47:49 We still have an army, but that army is.
00:47:50 Not going to be able to keep going.
00:47:54 This third world **** is already it's like.
00:47:56 It's already in the army.
00:48:00 Our ability to just dominate the whole rest of the world and they just have to do what we say because of the United.
00:48:05 States and what are they going to ******* do about it?
00:48:08 Yeah, those days are numbered.
00:48:14 Our ability to strong arm all the other countries around the world to bend to our will those days are numbered.
00:48:24 And I don't know when.
00:48:25 It will be or. How it will happen?
00:48:28 But there will come a day, someday soon. We'll get involved in a conflict that we will be.
00:48:33 Biting off way more than we can.
00:48:34 Chew.
00:48:36 Look, you could say that that's already happened.
00:48:41 Was was Vietnam like a huge success? And that was what ******* 50 years ago?
00:48:59 Afghanistan.
00:49:03 We went there for 10 years for 10 years.
00:49:05 The United States.
00:49:05 Couldn't get rid of a bunch of cave dwelling goat *******.
00:49:14 And that's before a lot of this.
00:49:17 Third World ship got injected in the United States military.
00:49:23 That was when they were still doing that to some degree. Don't ask, don't tell.
00:49:39 That technological advantage that we had for over the whole rest of the world, it's not.
00:49:45 It's not going to.
00:49:45 Last Forever, it's already gone. It's already slipping away.
00:49:51 You see, that's that's what happens when you just give away all the countries around the world.
00:49:57 Access to your technology.
00:50:01 Because it's going to make some billionaires richer to manufacture things for slave slave labor wages.
00:50:08 But in order to take advantage.
00:50:10 Of.
00:50:10 That you have to move all these high tech manufacturing processes and equipment to these third world countries.
00:50:19 So when they're cranking out your iPhones, you know they've got the right stuff to do it.
00:50:27 Non surprise surprise that they steal all your IP. Ohh who could have seen that coming?
00:50:41 You got countries?
00:50:42 That are on the up and up.
00:50:44 Well, not on the up and up, but on the up and coming up, I guess.
00:50:49 China is on the rise.
00:50:54 I mean, just the just the the fact that we're going to be outdone by India.
00:50:58 At some point.
00:51:02 And everyone likes to make fun of India and you know to share the ship names, however.
00:51:09 First of all, it's not so funny when it's all. It's already happening here. They it's already happening here in Canada. They have to have signs up at their beaches telling people not to ****.
00:51:17 On the ******* beach.
00:51:30 So it's already done, it's already done. It's just a matter.
00:51:32 Of time.
00:51:33 It's just a waiting game at this point.
00:51:47 Like I said, like this is we're we're this is already where we're at.
Speaker 10
00:51:59 Sure.
Speaker 24
00:52:05 Shut your monkey eyes down.
Speaker
00:52:14 Hey.
Speaker 24
00:52:14 Sheet it.
00:52:18 I know she's daring with all that starving ******** and the dust storms, and we're running out of French fries and burrito coverings.
Speaker 10
00:52:24 Good.
Speaker 24
00:52:27 I got a solution.
Speaker 2
00:52:28 That's what you said last time.
Speaker 6
00:52:29 *** ****.
Speaker 20
00:52:30 I got a solution. You're dead.
Speaker 10
00:52:32 South Carolina what's up?
Speaker 24
00:52:42 That's what I thought.
00:52:47 Now I understand everyone shifts emotional right now, but listen up.
00:52:53 I got a three-point plan to fix everything.
00:52:57 Number one.
00:52:59 We got this guy, not sure.
00:53:02 #2. He's got a higher IQ than any man alive and #3. He's gonna fix everything.
Speaker 12
00:53:13 See and that's where we're at.
Speaker 8
00:53:15 Yeah. Who do you?
Devon Stack
00:53:16 Think they're going to turn to to fix everything?
00:53:20 It's you.
Speaker 8
00:53:28 It's you.
Devon Stack
00:53:32 That's who they've been turning to for decades, if anything.
00:53:35 That my if.
00:53:36 My streams have taught you anything I should.
Speaker 8
00:53:38 Teach you that.
Devon Stack
00:53:42 It was bad enough when you just had black blacks go to like a major city, basically destroy it, drive all the whites to the the suburbs.
00:53:53 And then they complained that you left because you're racist.
00:54:02 That was that was before these 80 million people.
00:54:08 That was that was in the like the 70s and 80s.
00:54:13 When a lot of these these cities were still.
00:54:16 80 to 90% white.
00:54:29 Let's just be real here for a second. The reason why the white birth rate is down? Sure, a lot of it's the propaganda telling you that. Ohh, it's bad or whatever. Every movie about the future in the 90s basically being some post apocalyptic dystopia.
00:54:46 I mean, can you think of a movie about the future that was positive?
00:54:51 I can't.
00:54:53 I mean, maybe maybe Star Trek, right? Positive. In some multicultural utopian fantasy.
00:55:10 Telling people that you're destroying the planet.
00:55:14 The ice caps are going to melt and everyone's going to drown.
00:55:27 Look, I I talked to.
00:55:30 I mean, I'm I'm talking like, 10 years ago. I remember going out with women.
00:55:35 On like the first date, the one that's kind of like a job interview, right? You you're just trying to size up the candidates. See if you line up on the big things.
00:55:44 And so obviously your children comes up.
00:55:48 Oh, do you want to have kids?
00:55:52 And I would say maybe, maybe not.
00:55:55 Quite 50%, but somewhere really close to that.
00:56:00 I'd hear some some version of, well, I don't know. I mean, I I I can't imagine raising a kid in the in a place like this.
00:56:15 I had male friends tell me that too.
00:56:21 And so certainly you have that those kinds of pressures going on, but like let's just face the facts.
00:56:29 Economically.
00:56:32 It becomes very difficult to raise a child.
00:56:37 With the kinds of standards that that white people have for raising children.
00:56:45 Why people are competitive by nature.
00:56:53 And especially the middle class.
00:56:57 And if they can't afford to maintain a a certain level of?
00:57:03 Status.
00:57:04 While simultaneously having children, they just won't have children.
00:57:11 And the reason why they couldn't afford.
00:57:15 That level of status, even to look. I talked last year, I think about how most people want to outdo their parents. They want to move up, they want to go at least one more wrong up the ladder. Why not?
00:57:25 That's something that's totally healthy. People should be at least trying to think of stuff like that. How?
00:57:29 Can I move up the?
00:57:31 The latter not necessarily, just for the sake of status, but for the sake of your family and your dynasty, growing it. And it's it's influence and power over generations. You should be thinking about stuff like that.
00:57:51 That that becomes increasingly difficult to to to do.
00:57:57 When you're paying for.
00:57:59 Millions of people.
Speaker 22
00:58:02 Who?
Devon Stack
00:58:04 Get income based on it's it's almost the exact opposite. Their income is based on how many children they have.
Speaker 22
00:58:12 It increases.
Devon Stack
00:58:21 That's the way welfare works.
00:58:29 The more kids you get, the bigger the check is.
00:58:36 And where is that check coming from?
00:58:40 That's coming out of the mouths of your children, imaginary or not.
00:58:46 And the the the mouths.
00:58:47 Of their very real children.
00:58:52 And that's been going on for ******* decades. It's been going on since the 1970s.
00:59:09 They've been engineering you out of the picture.
00:59:19 And they don't really care, because at the end of the day, just like in this scene here.
00:59:24 Don't worry guys. We got this guy.
00:59:31 He's got a higher IQ than all of us.
00:59:46 They'll solve the problem for us. Look, I remember that that stream I did with that, that black neighborhood that was.
00:59:55 They built next to that exclusive golf course. Where was the I forget what state that was in somewhere in the South.
01:00:02 And they turned it all to ****. Like really fast, like, really fast. It turned into, like, the the most concentrated murder.
01:00:11 Area in the entire state from like a A really nice high end neighborhood.
01:00:19 And when I interviewed the.
01:00:23 Black woman. That was the, I guess the community organizer for that, that place.
01:00:33 Her language being difficult to understand, even for Americans.
01:00:38 The one thing that did get across, though, was what are you going to?
01:00:41 Do to fix this.
01:00:44 Look at this place. There's trash all over the place.
01:00:50 They're selling drugs on.
01:00:52 The corner. There's murder. What are you going?
01:00:54 To do to fix it.
01:01:11 The only answer?
01:01:14 Is to separate yourself from that system.
01:01:17 If you can't.
01:01:20 Remove the parasites.
01:01:23 Then you have to you have to.
01:01:26 Leave the area where the parasites are.
01:01:44 And like I said, we got to think long term that's not going to last forever.
01:01:49 That's not going to last forever because basically the only way you could try to make that work is with the Amish. Or, you know, like the Amish plant or whatever. I don't think that's realistic. I think they got grandfathered in, quite frankly. And there's a number of a number of other things they've got going for them and obviously a massive head start, a head start that they were granted because they started.
01:02:09 Under white rule.
01:02:12 Whites that we're like, OK, yeah, whatever. We'll leave you alone because that's how we roll.
01:02:21 And if you start your little communities out somewhere.
01:02:23 They won't leave you alone.
01:02:25 Forever.
01:02:35 So it's a short, it's a short term solution.
01:02:40 I think we do need to start thinking about and this. This might sound grandiose, but like I said, we might have to start thinking about geographically relocating to another part of the world.
01:02:57 Either either a country.
01:02:58 That exists already. That's less hostile.
01:03:03 You can work a deal out with I mean.
01:03:04 I don't know this is.
01:03:06 This is a relatively new thing to for me to be thinking about. To be honest. I mean, look, it's always been kind of like a a vague idea.
01:03:16 But it's not one I've really, really taken super seriously until like, I guess maybe maybe top dog law was the straw straw that broke the donkey's back, right? Or camel or whatever it is.
01:03:38 But there's no coming back from this. There's no coming back from this.
01:03:44 And the floodgates aren't going to close.
01:03:50 And even if they did, people have done the math. I mean, basically every white couple would have to have.
01:03:55 Like 10 kids.
01:03:57 Every generation for like the next, like 10 generations.
01:04:00 To try to like and you know.
01:04:03 While simultaneously somehow stifling the birth rates of everyone around them.
01:04:14 But maybe this is a good thing. I've always thought I know. You know I'm not. No, I'm not throwing shade at the Europeans, but I've always had a a personal point of pride that my ancestors decided to leave Europe and roll the dice, take the risk to come to America.
01:04:30 And I've always believed there was a selection event at work and that's really what differentiates American Europeans from European Europeans. They've always seen, like, look, we're brothers, obviously.
01:04:41 But there's always been a difference.
01:04:45 And part of that difference was we were we're descended from people, many of us.
01:04:50 Who kind of just said, oh ****.
01:04:52 It.
01:04:53 I'm going to get on this boat where I might die.
01:04:57 With pretty much nothing.
01:05:01 And I'm going to show up in this new country that no one even knows much about.
01:05:08 And try to make it and a lot of people died, did die and a.
01:05:13 Lot of people didn't make it.
01:05:25 But some of us have.
01:05:27 Ancestors that did make it.
01:05:31 And didn't just survive, they thrived.
01:05:43 And I think that a lot of them had to make that decision.
01:05:47 That it was that's that sounded sounds just as crazy today as it probably did back then. You know, they they probably thought.
01:05:53 To themselves, you know.
01:05:55 As much as I I feel like this place is my home and my family's here and and what have you.
01:06:01 There's there's just not the opportunity here that.
01:06:04 I can get somewhere else.
01:06:12 And so they left.
01:06:16 A lot of our ancestors, especially if you're, you know, descended from pioneers. They kept going.
01:06:22 They showed up at the East Coast and were.
01:06:24 Like oh, this is.
01:06:27 Not great either, but.
01:06:29 But I hear there's land they're giving away land in the West manifest destiny.
01:06:36 Giving away homesteads.
01:06:41 Huge territories where all you have to do is.
01:06:43 Show up with your.
01:06:45 The wagon, and you know some supplies and plant a flag and and carve something out of the ******* earth.
01:06:56 Now, just like you can't go back to 90s, you can't go back to the the 1790s. We can't that, that that is not a situation that you'll ever be able to recreate.
01:07:11 At least not exactly.
01:07:17 But it's a big world out there.
01:07:24 It's shrinking.
01:07:27 But it's still a big world out there.
01:07:36 And it means we'll have to make some sacrifices.
01:07:41 Just like our ancestors did.
01:07:54 Like I said I have. I have the journals of my ancestors that I've read when.
01:07:58 They talk about.
01:08:00 You know starvation.
01:08:03 Children basically just dropping dead.
01:08:07 Left and right.
01:08:11 Various.
01:08:13 Diseases.
01:08:15 And ailments caused by the elements exposure.
01:08:20 The lack of medical care, the isolation.
01:08:27 The difficulty of trying to.
Speaker 13
01:08:31 Create.
Devon Stack
01:08:35 Essentially, a new civilization out of a.
01:08:38 Wilderness.
01:08:40 But they did it.
01:08:47 They did it without the help of all the technology.
01:08:49 That we have today.
01:08:52 They did it without solar panels.
01:09:00 They did it without the Internet.
01:09:12 I just think that's the way you got to start thinking about.
01:09:14 It now.
01:09:17 And and it like I said, it always sounded too radical and too, you know, Larping. Really. But now it's like, **** dude.
01:09:32 It's not as larpy as thinking you can turn this **** around.
01:09:42 You want to know what's ******* larpy is thinking. You can turn this **** around.
01:09:50 Thinking you can go back to the 90s or the 80s or the 50s or the 40s or whatever.
01:10:14 And like I said, you know I'm not.
01:10:15 The only one.
01:10:18 Like you said, last stream Jared Jared Taylor is coming to the same conclusion.
01:10:25 I don't know that he's, you know, his his solutions or ideas. I don't know if he's even talked about it.
01:10:33 Or what that even look like. He's obviously further along in his life and.
01:10:37 Has access to resources.
01:10:39 That I don't, and who knows, right?
01:10:44 Well, I feel like that's where the conversation needs.
01:10:46 To start going.
01:10:53 Let him have it.
01:11:00 You break it, you bought it.
01:11:06 Yeah, they won't leave you alone forever. And yeah, you can say, well, if we do that well, you know, they're going to wake us. Well, is it better? Is it better to get Waco?
01:11:17 Or they a top dog.
01:11:24 I feel like the chances are about equal.
01:11:29 I feel like the people that say that are basically just they're the kinds of ******* that probably haven't ever gone camping before.
01:11:38 They're the kinds of ******* that that want a solution. That is something that that involves doing nothing except for maybe retweeting or trusting the plan.
01:11:51 Those are the kinds of people that want everything to just be done for them.
01:12:00 They don't want to take any risks.
01:12:09 Well, they're just not intelligent enough to to to realize.
01:12:15 The risks are are equal.
01:12:17 Doing something like going again.
01:12:20 Yeah, if you do something like Waco, where you're you're, you become like an arms dealer, which is kind of what the press the videos were doing.
01:12:28 They they they were. I mean, look, I don't think that they were deserving of the attention of the ATF necessarily.
01:12:36 But you're going to get the attention of the ATF if the your number one source of income is is.
01:12:42 And selling guns. So that was that was problem #1 OK.
01:12:53 There's ways you can do this.
01:12:56 And again, they won't leave you alone forever.
01:12:58 They don't even leave the Amish alone. There was that guy, the Amish guy. That was that there. What was the FDA went in there, the FDA went there with guns.
01:13:09 And like, what was he? He was like selling raw milk or something. I don't know what he was doing. Or maybe it was his beef wasn't kosher or something.
01:13:20 Yeah, you'll, you'll.
01:13:20 Always have federal regulators until you leave this country.
01:13:26 Until you leave the jurisdiction, you're always going.
01:13:28 To be under there.
01:13:32 Their their boot to some degree.
01:13:41 That's why while the this the conversation might need to start turning towards this, these kinds of solutions.
01:13:47 It might mean that those conversations don't happen publicly.
01:14:14 I just know what else to tell you.
01:14:18 And look, some people might be perfectly happy living in Brazil.
01:14:25 You know.
01:14:26 I don't think MTG doesn't seem to mind.
01:14:34 The top dog lawyer Guy doesn't seem to mind.
01:14:40 There are lots of people that will see this as an opportunity to take advantage of the stupid people, trick them and fleece them for all they're worth, and that's whatever.
01:14:52 I'd prefer not to live my life like that.
01:15:19 And take a look at regular chat. See what you guys thinking right?
01:15:21 Now, because like I said.
01:15:23 I don't really have a plan. I'm just saying at this point.
01:15:36 We don't have to totally abandon the continent. Look, I'm not saying we do, but I'm not.
01:15:40 Saying we don't.
01:15:42 Oh obs crashed.
01:16:16 We're back on Odyssey.
01:16:20 Are we back on rumble?
Speaker 18
01:16:27 We're back on odysseys.
Devon Stack
01:16:30 Wait, no, we're not. Hang on.
01:16:36 I can't tell what the **** rumble's doing.
01:16:40 Refresh it here.
01:16:48 OK. OK, we're back. Yeah. OS just crashed. I must be on to something.
01:16:55 I must be onto something.
01:16:59 Alright, so anyway let me look at the chats I was trying.
01:17:01 To look.
01:17:01 At before OBS 8. ****.
01:17:09 Let's see here.
01:17:13 Annis Burton says Rumble is stealing red ices super chats.
01:17:19 That might be happening to me as well.
Speaker
01:17:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:17:25 Because I haven't tried to pull them out.
01:17:30 Until recently and there's no way.
01:17:33 To pull them out.
01:17:37 So it says I have money.
01:17:41 But there's no button to like get it.
01:17:45 So Rumble might very well be.
01:17:49 Stealing. So just just see you guys on rumble now. This is why I I don't share the rumble link.
01:17:55 When people wanted to rumble, but I'm pretty sure.
01:18:00 There's going to be a problem.
01:18:05 I haven't. I haven't contacted them yet, but I went to try.
01:18:08 To.
01:18:09 To get the.
01:18:12 The rent money out and it's it's showing in an account but it's.
01:18:18 There's no there's no withdrawal button. Believe it or not, isn't that weird?
01:18:23 So there you go.
01:18:29 So yeah, I just you know, if you want to, if you want to do the rumble thing.
01:18:34 Or do the hyper chat thing. I would do it on on OS or OS Odyssey.
01:18:43 I never trusted rumble. I never trusted rumble.
01:18:48 Odyssey I oddly.
01:18:50 Trust at least because I feel like they're.
01:18:53 Ideologically driven when in their support of free free speech, at least for now, I mean that could change, but I feel like that that's.
01:19:01 I don't think they like me.
01:19:04 I think that they feel.
01:19:06 Ideologically obligated to allow my speech?
01:19:11 And I don't think Rumble fills that kind of obligation.
01:19:15 So anyway.
01:19:22 Yeah, it's, it's.
Speaker 8
01:19:26 It's the goose is cooked.
Devon Stack
01:19:30 There's literally no way of point. I mean, for ***** sake, you're trying to tell me.
01:19:34 That we go from as someone on rumble just said Rumble only cashes out once every 30 days. Yeah, it's been way longer than 30 days.
01:19:48 It's been like.
01:19:50 Four months.
01:19:52 And there's never been a cash out button.
01:19:56 And I I was. I was, I thought maybe I had to, like, hit a certain limit.
01:20:00 But I'm pretty sure whatever limit that they would have.
01:20:04 There's not like a ton of money, but it's beyond anything that they would have as a limit.
01:20:09 And.
01:20:11 Yeah, I don't think rumble.
01:20:12 Is.
01:20:14 Allowing me to get it.
01:20:17 We'll see. I could be wrong. Maybe I'm wrong.
01:20:21 I don't think I'm wrong. My my gut tells me.
01:20:25 They're going to try to.
01:20:26 Keep it.
01:20:28 Maybe that's just me being paranoid, because that's happened on every other platform except Odyssey, but we'll see. Bit shoot is also working on streaming. They haven't quite got it figured.
01:20:38 Out I don't think.
01:20:40 UM and.
01:20:44 They have a way that they, or at least they're working on a way to do sort of like hyper chat type stuff.
01:20:52 But I haven't screwed around with it in a couple months. I got to talk to him again and.
01:20:59 Check back because last time I tried using it it.
01:21:01 Was.
01:21:02 It didn't work right and so I just.
01:21:05 It didn't make sense to try to to stream to, to bit, shoot if it wasn't going to. It didn't even notice it like you wouldn't know that I was live. There wasn't even, like, notifications didn't even go to anyone, so you'd have like.
01:21:17 Zero live viewers there and then it was choppy, like it didn't, the playback wasn't.
01:21:23 So just even if you even if you didn't watch it live because and no one did.
01:21:28 If you try to watch the replay I had.
01:21:29 All these frame drops and stuff.
01:21:33 So.
01:21:36 Anyway.
01:21:44 Yeah, I just think I just think, look, America is done.
01:21:49 I don't know the situation for Europeans. I feel like that they're in a different boat, I feel like.
01:21:55 Ireland is something to keep an eye on.
Numbers Lady
01:21:58 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:22:00 It would be kind of nice if Ireland.
01:22:04 Kind of laid out a road map.
01:22:08 For other European countries.
01:22:12 Kind of use use their potato power to to show the rest of the European countries how it's done. I don't know if that's going to happen though, or if that's just, you know, right wing delusion. On on Twitter. You know, I don't live there.
01:22:31 And it's really difficult for me to to get a gauge as to what the actual environment is there.
01:22:37 And I know that people get delusional United States about stuff they think because something is big on Twitter or whatever that that somehow translates to the average person in America. And it just doesn't.
01:22:51 And so I don't know if the same kind of a thing is going on in Ireland or maybe they're different. You know, I don't know.
01:22:58 The bottom line at this point it's just demographically impossible in America.
01:23:04 And it's demographically impossible. I think that you could look at the two obvious groups that live within America.
01:23:12 As a.
01:23:15 Kind of a.
01:23:17 Separate.
01:23:19 Society within our society, our not our society anymore within the American Society.
01:23:27 Is you could say like the way that that Jews will take over an entire city, little by little I.
01:23:32 Guess look there's.
01:23:33 Dearborn, MI too, right? Muslims have done sort of the same thing.
01:23:41 Now I think it's easier for those groups, the Jews and the Muslims to do that sort of a thing, because I feel like.
01:23:47 They have a.
01:23:50 A innate sense of nepotism. They don't have any shame in in practicing nepotism like white people do.
01:24:00 And I think you also I think it increases your likelihood to engage in episode when you're in a what what you view as a foreign country, which I think is all the more reason that we start getting white people to start looking in United States as a foreign.
01:24:15 Country it's not our country anymore.
Speaker 3
01:24:18 Because if you.
Devon Stack
01:24:19 Think about it. If you've ever gone to another country.
01:24:23 It doesn't matter where, it doesn't have to be a hostile country. You go to another country and you bump into an American. There's like, an instant rapport that exists there.
01:24:37 Like all of a sudden, like, oh, you're an American. I'm an American. Yeah, you.
01:24:40 Guys are buddies all of a sudden.
01:24:43 Well, let me get you this job over here. So they're like I there's something familiar in my environment as much as I like this exotic location where I'm at. That's why I came here. I.
01:24:51 Love this country.
01:24:52 There. That's whatever.
01:24:54 Ultimately, just like everyone else that emigrates to our country that you.
01:24:58 Still miss home.
01:25:01 And so that's what happens with immigrants that come to America, right? It doesn't matter if they're they're Jews or Muslims or Asian or whatever they come to America.
01:25:10 You know, Indians especially are very much like this.
01:25:14 They come to America, they get their family to come out to America. They all move to the same neighborhoods they get themselves in once one of them gets a job at A at a place, they get their friends, hire their family, hired.
01:25:27 And I slowly but surely take over an area.
01:25:31 And then they, you know, elect representatives that are just.
01:25:35 That represent them.
01:25:38 You know, the fact that wouldn't that Somali check the married her brother is got elected. That's that's that's how that happened, right?
01:25:53 Well, I don't think you have that with American whites when they stay within America because they don't see it as a foreign.
01:26:01 Country.
01:26:02 They don't see it. They still think that we're the ones that that we're the the, the establishment.
01:26:09 They still think that.
01:26:10 We're the ones that run everything.
01:26:13 They don't see the need for it.
01:26:16 Many of these Americans are still under the impression the of the ohh look at the the ceiling little Negril let's pat.
01:26:21 Them on the head.
01:26:23 Oh, that's adorable. They've got a Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. Good for them.
01:26:28 Good for them.
01:26:31 Right.
01:26:36 You don't have white people doing that kind of stuff because they see that, oh, just the regular Chamber of Commerce. That's our chamber.
01:26:42 Of commerce. No, it's not.
01:26:47 We don't need our own special things because like the normal thing is our.
01:26:50 Thing no it's not.
01:27:03 So I think people need to start looking at America as a foreign country.
01:27:12 And it shouldn't be a big leap. It shouldn't.
01:27:14 Be a big.
01:27:14 Leap.
01:27:15 For you know.
01:27:16 The dissident right types. What do they always talk about all the time? Oh, it's it's run by these foreign people. It's run by.
01:27:21 These Jews. OK, well then great.
01:27:24 Then it's not your country, is it?
01:27:29 If it's been run by Jews for like 50-60 years.
01:27:34 It's it hasn't been your country your entire life.
01:27:38 It's never been your country. You just lived in their jurisdiction.
01:27:56 Excuse me.
01:28:00 Now people saying America has been a foreign country since 1965.
01:28:06 Let's colonize it. Well, yeah, that's The thing is, you could set up a colony.
01:28:11 There's ways you could do it. It wouldn't last forever.
01:28:15 It would be a temporary solution.
01:28:18 With the possibility of, you know, if you get real, maybe you'd get really lucky and you could kind of recreate the kind of scenario that the, you know, the Jews have in, you know, in their little communities.
01:28:32 I mean, the Jews are allowed to have, like, their own police force, their own legal system.
01:28:37 But don't think for a second that you're going to be afforded that same.
01:28:42 That same right to do that, or even like I said, with the Amish have, which is very similar, Amish have essentially their own law enforcement, their own court system.
01:28:54 But you wouldn't.
01:28:55 Be allowed to do something like that.
01:29:03 At least not until you were able to saturate like a county.
01:29:08 To the degree that, like I mean if you could take over an entire county.
01:29:12 You could maybe sort of pull it off, but even then it's not a long term solution.
01:29:26 So it's a stupid question, but how do you earn a living while living off grid or homesteading?
01:29:31 Well, look, just look at the the Amish do it by by creating stuff from their their land, whether it's.
01:29:39 You know, they they raise cattle or they make furniture.
01:29:43 You know, or they, you know, make quilts.
01:29:46 Or what you.
01:29:46 Know you'd have to produce something with your land.
01:29:52 I mean that's it's not. It's not as easy.
01:30:00 It's not an easy life doing it that way. Look, you could try to mix in some of the Jewish strategies. They don't do it. They just scam people.
01:30:09 Right. The Jews just uh.
01:30:12 Scam the government and scam.
01:30:17 All the social services and.
01:30:20 And look, maybe why not? Why not?
01:30:22 Your ancestors paid into those things for for centuries.
01:30:27 Why not do the same thing? It be way more moral to do it than the way the Jews are doing. The Jews are just coming.
01:30:32 Here and being ******* parasites from day one.
01:30:36 At least this you're getting some of your money back.
01:30:39 You're getting some of the wealth that the generational wealth that was stolen from you and your family and given to these other *******, at least you're getting some of it back.
01:30:52 So maybe you incorporate some of those strategies.
01:30:56 It's funny because that's that's that's that's the first question that a white person asks, right?
01:31:00 Well, how do we make money? How do we be productive?
01:31:02 And make money with this this plan. That's not the that's not what the Jews asked did.
01:31:06 The.
01:31:06 Jews ask that then they'd never get off.
01:31:08 The ground right?
01:31:16 The Amish make many products many useful products you people need to learn a lesson from them. Yeah, they do. They. There's lots of stuff you could do.
01:31:25 And yeah, it's not. It's not the the the fun, sexy life, but you know, So what?
01:31:31 The fun, sexy life is is living in in like some gay city like ******* New York.
01:31:39 And uh.
01:31:41 Have your kid beat to death at at school by some ******* low IQ mulatto, if that's.
01:31:46 If that's what you want to.
01:31:47 Do. Yeah, go for it.
01:31:51 You want to put on your **** funker jersey and and go go to New York and get a job at a ad agency and.
01:32:02 Marry some divorcee with a.
01:32:05 Some octaroon kid.
01:32:09 OK, go for it.
01:32:14 You know.
01:32:17 There's there's way better ways of of living. I would much rather live a simpler life. Look, I'm already. I'm already kind of doing it.
01:32:28 It does require land that requires gaining a lot of land.
01:32:32 But there's ways that you there's ways you could do it.
01:32:37 And look, you could even.
01:32:39 I mean, not that we should use these guys as an example for anything else but the the heavens gate guys.
01:32:47 They were doing web design.
01:32:50 To pay their bills.
01:32:53 When they all lived in that ******* mansion where they all drank the.
01:32:55 Kool-aid or whatever.
01:32:57 But they.
01:32:59 For years they did, you know, back when almost no one did web design yet they did web design.
01:33:07 There's things you can do remotely just because you're in the middle of nowhere doesn't mean you don't have Internet access, and you can't do so. Many jobs can be done remotely these days. There's lots of ways you could do it.
01:33:21 There's lots of ways you could do it.
01:33:28 We have a hot spot and a solar panel. You can now work as a computer programmer in you know, anywhere.
01:33:44 Yeah, these are the kinds of things that would have to work out. And these are also the kinds of things that you could use.
01:33:49 Your nepotism to work.
01:33:50 Out with right, like so in the same way that.
01:33:54 You know the the Petit will.
01:33:56 Come to will come to America.
01:33:58 Get hired at some big company and then get all their cousins hired or whatever. Give the same sort of thing.
01:34:06 You know why? Why? Why? Why work for some other third party?
01:34:12 You know, why have some middleman?
01:34:15 When you could just start your own business and hire the other people that are in your community to help with that same business.
01:34:21 Whether it's doing something like woodworking or or bees or or web design or whatever.
01:34:30 It's like the more we talked about the manifold like a.
01:34:34 It was like a year or two ago.
01:34:36 Anyone who knows? Well, it's not like this now, but if you got one of these a manner refrigerators or a mana microwaves, you know, the brand of mana.
01:34:46 Back as as recently I I think as the 80s it was still going on.
01:34:51 That was literally a cult that was building refrigerators and microwaves and ****.
01:34:57 They went out and they built their own town.
01:35:01 And everyone in the town that was a part of this cult worked at the Amana Company.
01:35:06 And they built appliances and they were good appliances like I had my my parents had in the manner refrigerator that lasted like forever. I don't think it stopped working. I think they just got a new one because it was old as hell.
01:35:20 It's a big Brandy, and that's the kind of brand they had it like, say, Sears. It sound like some it wasn't some like weird brand and they competed with the big brands.
Numbers Lady
01:35:27 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:35:30 So you can do it.
01:35:33 Look, Amish stuff that that commands top dollar.
01:35:38 I know because I look at a a beehive prices.
01:35:43 And Amish Amish made beehive? Or or any Amish made woodwork stuff is.
01:35:50 It's like really expensive, so it's quality, but it's really expensive.
01:36:04 That's The thing is, the people that don't want to do something like this or the people that are just lazy.
01:36:10 They're unimaginative, lazy ***** that want to just live in.
01:36:12 The 90s, they're.
01:36:14 They're literally the people that want to take the blue pill. They talk all day about taking the ******* red pill. But the blue pill, if you remember correctly, I don't know if you guys remember this about the ******* matrix. The matrix was about being in the 90s. The whole point of the matrix was they even say.
01:36:28 It in the movie.
01:36:30 Right. They even say in the movie that ohh well, we found the you know the the reason why because the the the the the the takeover of the machines or whatever that even though like the movie The fake reality that they're living in is set in 1999 or whatever that's not the year that these machines took over and and recreated some fake world.
01:36:50 The humans to live in, right? They just picked 1999 because it was.
01:36:55 Back in the 90s.
01:36:57 It was just easy enough for humans to like, be OK with things and tolerate ****.
01:37:03 But just difficult enough to where they still had to kind of try to to have fun and stuff. They say that in the movie.
01:37:13 Like the guy who eventually turns on the the rest of the group because he wants to go back in the matrix and eat the fake.
01:37:20 Steak or whatever. He's literally going back to the 90s when he takes the blue pill. Like, that's literally that's the deal he makes.
01:37:29 Is ohh I want to go back to the 90s and just live in the perpetual 90s for eternity.
Numbers Lady
01:37:34 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:37:36 That's in the movie.
01:37:44 So all these people that that's what they want, you know, that's what they want. They'll never get it.
01:37:51 But that's what they want.
01:37:58 The fact is we can't go back to anything.
01:38:02 We have to go forward.
01:38:05 And moving forward, it's just that there's no, there's no future for this, for this country, for me.
01:38:13 Look, there's, there's people that are going to be totally OK with it. There's people that I'll that I'll be.
01:38:18 Be tolerant.
01:38:22 And and and and and and exist in a multicultural world the same way that there's.
01:38:30 Whitish people living in Brazil who tolerated.
01:38:35 And, you know, make do they get by.
01:38:41 And for some people, that's good enough.
01:38:44 And those are the people who.
Numbers Lady
01:38:48 Who, who, who?
Devon Stack
01:38:50 In my opinion, probably didn't descend from.
01:38:53 The types of people that got on boats.
01:38:58 Went across the.
01:38:59 Atlantic kind of just rolling the dice.
01:39:03 If that's the if that's what's in.
01:39:04 Your blood, you can't really.
01:39:06 You can't really square.
01:39:11 You can't really square with what's going on with the country and and wanting to stay here. It doesn't. It doesn't make any sense to.
01:39:17 Me.
01:39:19 I mean, look, I have a particular fondness for this place because my family has been here for.
01:39:23 400 plus years.
01:39:26 It does feel like.
01:39:28 You know, giving up.
01:39:32 It does feel like admitting defeat.
01:39:39 But sometimes you have to admit that you have a problem before you can solve it.
01:39:52 And look, it's and it's not quitting. It's not. It's not giving up. It's not admitting defeat. It's it's. And it's not even fleeing. I think it's the other thing too is people think. Oh, well, it's like running away.
01:40:03 From the problem.
01:40:05 Really. Is it?
01:40:09 Were The Pioneers running away from a problem, or were they running towards?
01:40:14 All kinds of of challenges.
01:40:17 Then they overcame.
Speaker 12
01:40:26 Were the men that.
Devon Stack
01:40:27 That went to California for the gold rush. Were they running away from their problems?
01:40:34 Were The Pioneers that went across the Oregon Trail, were they running away from their problems?
01:40:40 Were the settlers that went across the Atlantic Ocean, were they running away from their problems?
01:40:54 Oh, hey, I get it. Maybe you just don't.
01:40:56 Have the explorer gene in you.
01:41:05 Maybe you're meant to have?
01:41:06 That.
01:41:07 Simulated steak.
01:41:14 It's not for everybody.
01:41:16 That's the kind of the point that's kind of the point, it's.
01:41:18 Not for everybody.
01:41:24 If it was for everybody, Europe would have emptied into the United States.
Speaker
01:41:29 You know.
Devon Stack
01:41:30 And again, I'm not throwing **** at Europeans.
01:41:39 I'm just saying that.
01:41:41 Some of us have that.
01:41:44 That pioneer spirit and some of us don't, and that's OK.
01:41:50 To me, that's what makes the pioneer spirit.
01:41:53 Special not everyone can relate to it. Maybe you're one of those people.
01:41:58 Maybe you're not cut out for it.
01:42:04 I think Europeans just in general have a a certain degree of that explorer in them.
01:42:15 I mean, it's hard to look at all the different empires. It wasn't just, I mean, people talk about the British British Empire just because it was maybe one of the more recent ones. But I mean, European set up, I mean, whether you're you're in France or or really any every European country at some point with setting up colonies and going around exploring and conquering, that's.
01:42:33 That's in our blood.
01:42:43 I think it's.
01:42:44 Been bred out of a lot of us.
01:42:50 I think it's become a recessive gene.
01:43:01 I think there's a lot of people now that can't relate to that anymore because they.
01:43:06 They're soft.
01:43:21 And that's fine. A lot of those people, like I said, this is a selection event like anything.
01:43:25 Else, a lot of those people will be.
01:43:27 Bled out, you.
01:43:28 Know they won't reproduce. So then mix in with the.
01:43:32 The chaotic gene pool that exists here in the United States.
01:43:37 And cease to be one of us.
01:43:48 There's a lot of places out there you can go. There's a lot of places.
01:43:52 Like I said, it's not just the continental United States. Alaska is ******* huge, just Speaking of.
01:43:59 I'm not. Look, I'm. I'm not just saying. I'm saying let's go to Alaska. I'm just saying, like, look, there's there's huge parts of even just the United States that are basically.
01:44:09 Completely uninhabited.
01:44:22 It doesn't have to be like, hey, guys, let's all.
01:44:26 Let's all load onto some ******* boat and go to some island somewhere in the Pacific, right? Like, that's not realistic unless someone knows of an island.
01:44:35 Like you know.
01:44:36 I got especially in the short term, though, that's not realistic.
01:44:44 And yes, I know libertarians are like they've they've always had that gay plan of like, oh, let's find some like third world country or, you know, somewhere in South America that will let us just go with all our Bitcoin money and and ******* take over part of.
01:44:58 It and then it'll be.
01:44:59 Cool. Yeah. I'm not even talking about something like that either.
01:45:17 Well, this she's done.
01:45:19 This she's done, and honestly, it's it's.
01:45:24 I don't want to call it accelerationism or whatever, but like at this point I feel like that's probably better. It's better to just rip off the ******* Band-Aid than the slowly peel it off.
01:45:57 Someone says it must be someplace where we can enforce racial hygiene. Well, it just that's borders.
01:46:04 That's borders.
01:46:11 And there's ways of doing it. Again, there's. These are the conversations you have in public. Exactly. But that's borders. There's ways of doing that.
01:46:18 I think I've mentioned before that there's also ways of making sure that the the people who stay behind don't corrupt it, and I think the Amish have the right idea in terms of letting their young people when when they come of a certain age, let them go venture out in the world and be tempted that they don't come back, they don't come back. You don't want them. **** them.
01:46:37 The only ones that are going to come back are the ones that like the.
01:46:40 Things the way they were.
01:46:42 So that way you don't get like the equivalent of sending your daughter away for college, and she comes back to ******* filthy feminist.
01:46:49 No. If if that happens, she doesn't come back.
01:46:55 Now, with that poison doesn't get reintroduced into the into the system.
01:47:00 There's ways of doing it.
01:47:03 I think again, I think that.
01:47:06 It's a lot of it's going to be short term.
01:47:09 They're out in the short term, like in a couple as in couple of years. I mean like short term as in like the next 100 years.
01:47:14 Maybe you could make something like this work?
01:47:18 But you need to be thinking ahead. You need to be thinking always be thinking of like, well, what happens when?
01:47:23 You know what happens when? What happens? It always have a plan. What happens if the federal government comes in and and maybe they maybe they come up with some stupid. It doesn't have to be well, Waco. They could just say we've decided that you're the way that you're using the land is wrong. We're going. We're going to use eminent domain to seize all your land because of.
01:47:44 The spotted owl, or something stupid like that, they can. They can do that. They and you know they have the ability to do that and they've got more guns.
01:47:53 And that's always going to be a possibility. And if that scares you, then you're not cut out for this.
01:48:00 And you think that's stuff when the people came out to the West, do you think they were just like, oh, look, I'm out here, everything's fine, and nothing's there's no one trying to challenge me for this land. You don't know ******* much about the West. And that's what you think.
01:48:16 This Cowboys and Indians ********. It wasn't just invented by Hollywood. A lot of these people that came out West and founded cities. There are towns out West.
01:48:27 Near where I live, where the entire history of that town is just like they went out and they found that a town they turned into a mining town or something like that. Oh, and look, some Indians came and, like, murdered half the town and then they laughed and they got more people and came back and murdered the Indians. That, like, at least you don't have to ******* deal with that ****.
01:48:51 Look, if you want to be a giant.
01:48:52 ******* ***** and be like.
01:48:55 Then shut the **** **. Stop listening to my *******. Get the **** away from me. You disgust me.
01:49:02 You ******* disgust me.
Speaker 8
01:49:07 You'll be red, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:49:08 Get the **** away from me, you ******* fagot. Before you get aids on me, get the **** out of here.
01:49:16 You're you're the poison. We don't ******* want.
Speaker 8
01:49:27 The feds get the get the **** away from me.
Devon Stack
01:49:34 Disgusting little ******* *******.
01:49:37 Little ******* babies. You're not cut out for.
01:49:39 This ****.
01:49:52 And that's that's, that's just the way it is. That's just the way it is. You are going to have people that would say that and like, ohh, I'm afraid good. Tell me that. Tell me. Tell me how afraid you are of of doing something like this.
01:50:03 So I can never talk to you again.
01:50:13 Tell me how you're you're you're afraid of. Of, of the the Mongloid federal government.
01:50:23 Doing something to you.
01:50:37 It's ******* simple. All you have to do is just not.
01:50:39 Do any illegal Steve?
Speaker 8
01:50:42 We'll still go after you. Well, they're still going to go after you if you.
01:50:45 Do it or not. Then you ******* fagot.
01:50:50 The the only answer is to do nothing.
Devon Stack
01:50:52 Man and you're telling.
01:50:53 Me that I'm the one that.
01:50:53 Doesn't want to.
Speaker 8
01:50:54 Do anything really? Trust me, the only way to?
Devon Stack
01:50:56 Fix this is to vote. You're the ******* *****. You're the ******* *****.
Speaker 8
01:51:03 The only way that we can fix it is for some rich guy that loves Jews, fixes it for me.
Devon Stack
01:51:10 You ******* disgusting ***** ** ****.
01:51:18 Look, if you're not willing to, you shouldn't do anything.
01:51:23 You shouldn't do.
01:51:24 Anything you're you're not willing to to.
01:51:27 To pay the price for.
01:51:34 You know, some people aren't risk takers.
Speaker 12
01:51:36 I get it.
Devon Stack
01:51:44 I've never had a problem with that.
01:51:47 Hasn't always worked out. That's the that's the nature of the game.
01:51:51 Sometimes you know you roll the dice.
01:51:55 Sometimes you win and sometimes you don't.
01:52:00 But you can't win if you don't play.
01:52:05 And if you're the type of person that wants to play it safe, then you deserve to be ruled.
01:52:09 Over by ******* top dog law.
01:52:16 You're exactly what they're looking for.
01:52:19 You see what they're looking for is they want the kind of person that made me. They'll complain and ***** and moan and and maybe they'll say things on Twitter or or or whatever. But the end of the day, they know it. They know as well as you do that you're just comfortable enough to where you're not gonna ******* do ****.
01:52:38 You're not going to do ****. So why? Why would they give a **** about you?
01:52:46 Oh, no. Mean tweets. Oh oh, no. Guys like, Can you believe it? They're buying the jersey.
Speaker 12
01:52:55 Oh, good Lord.
Devon Stack
01:53:00 I mean, they look at, look how excited these ******* people look as they're telling you like.
01:53:04 Oh my God.
Speaker 9
01:53:06 Doing Bunker was right when he made.
Devon Stack
01:53:09 The Conservatives are buying the jersey.
01:53:16 Where is that part of?
01:53:16 It here we are alright so.
01:53:19 They're so you're owning them so.
01:53:21 Hard look at this.
Speaker 9
01:53:22 Keeps quickly adding more.
01:53:23 Stock of those jerseys, as some conservatives rally in.
Speaker 14
01:53:26 Support.
Speaker 9
01:53:26 Ward Republican Senator John.
Devon Stack
01:53:29 Ohh no.
01:53:31 They're they're having to add more stock of the jerk. They're.
01:53:35 Look, they're fine. They, they, they can make jerseys all day long for you.
01:53:43 If you stop buying the bud light, they'll just make more but ****** jerseys for you.
01:53:49 Hey, look, I don't know this guy. Maybe he's. Maybe he's perfectly cool. I don't know.
01:53:54 I'm not. I'm not. I'm when I say this. Understand. I'm not talking **** about this guy. I don't know.
01:53:59 Maybe he's cool.
01:54:01 I'm talking **** about the people who think that buying a ******* jersey where all the proceeds go to the exact same people that are trying to to genocide them, thinking that they're like making a difference. Those are the people who aren't cut out for this.
01:54:25 That's just the way that it is. Those are the people.
01:54:28 That aren't cut out for it.
01:54:35 Those are the people that are cut out to keep running the hamster wheel. Keep keep not having children because you're paying for for the the all the brown kids.
01:54:51 Because as long as they keep giving you the video games and the the weed to smoke and the the rap music to listen to, they know you're not going to do ****. So why? Why do they care?
01:55:06 Right. Where where's that graph?
01:55:09 Let me see here.
01:55:13 Uh, my hard drive is a massive stuff right now.
01:55:22 I'll just pull off my Twitter.
01:55:30 I'll show you exactly why they don't care.
01:55:35 Alright, it's probably my telegram, isn't it?
01:55:48 This.
01:55:49 Right here.
01:55:52 Is why they don't care.
01:56:01 They know all they have to do is wait you out.
01:56:09 And it's not gonna take very long.
01:56:17 You are here.
01:56:19 Oh, you can't see my mouse, but.
01:56:22 The the the very far bottom right hand corner of that that graph.
01:56:27 That's where you are.
01:56:29 In terms of white population growth, you're in the negative.
01:56:34 And that's, you know, I always tell you to zoom out.
01:56:37 The graph.
01:56:41 The far left of that graph is 1790.
01:56:53 So when you zoom out the graph.
01:56:57 And you notice.
01:56:59 Where we've been trending down.
01:57:01 Since 1860.
01:57:12 This is a bigger problem than I think you realize.
01:57:27 And when you mix that?
Speaker
01:57:31 With.
Devon Stack
01:57:35 This.
01:57:44 They're not that worried.
01:57:48 They're not that worried.
01:57:52 Let me get the clip of that the Goblin Jew.
01:57:55 Why can't they just?
01:57:56 Look for Goblin Jew and find this guy.
01:57:59 Hey, Chet, what's goblin Jews name? I want to find that clip of him talking about how all they have to do for all these white males is give them video games and.
01:58:09 And.
01:58:11 Uh.
01:58:14 Drugs.
01:58:22 Trying to find it here.
01:58:24 I found it.
Speaker 25
01:58:25 Same class of useless people.
Speaker
01:58:29 There we go.
Devon Stack
01:58:31 Well, I'll just play the audio. You don't have to actually hear them. This is the goblin Jew.
01:58:37 Talking about, well, people like you.
Speaker 25
01:58:43 We see the creation of a new massive class of useless people as computers become better and better in more and more fields, there is a distinct possibility that computers will outperform us in most tasks and will make humans redundant. And then the big.
01:59:03 Political and economic question of the 21st century will be what do we need humans for, or at least what do we need so many humans for?
Speaker
01:59:13 Do you have an answer in the book?
Speaker 25
01:59:15 At present, the best guess we have is keep them happy with drugs and computer games.
Devon Stack
01:59:24 There you go.
01:59:26 So that will be you because you're you're afraid of getting way code.
01:59:35 You'll be you'll be doing drugs and and playing computer games and.
01:59:45 Listening to to rap music.
01:59:55 And he said it multiple times. So you know.
01:59:58 You know, he means it.
02:00:01 Like, here's here's here's him saying it. Basically the exact same thing another time.
Speaker 25
02:00:08 Once you know how to produce bodies and.
02:00:10 Brains and minds.
02:00:11 So cheap labour.
02:00:12 In Africa or South Asia, wherever it it simply counts for nothing. Again, I think that the biggest question in in maybe in economics and politics of the coming decades will be what to do with all these useless people. I don't think we have an economic model to for that. My best guess, which is.
02:00:31 Just a guess is that food will not be.
02:00:35 Problem with that kind of technology, you will be able to produce food for to feed everybody. The problem is more important and.
Speaker 8
02:00:45 How? What to?
Speaker 25
02:00:46 Do with them and how will they find some sense of meaning in life when they are basically meaningless, worthless. My best guess at present.
02:00:55 Is a combination of drugs and computer games. Once you know how to produce.
Devon Stack
02:01:01 So there you go. Drugs, computer games, useless elections to get Trump elected, you know?
02:01:08 So that you can find meaning in your life trusting the plan.
02:01:13 Believing in in in Crazy Flat Earth conspiracies and and new age magic ********.
02:01:23 Make you feel important, make you feel like you have some kind of a.
02:01:27 Deeper understanding of what's really happening.
02:01:31 While you slowly cease to exist.
02:01:37 Football jerseys that say **** ****** on them.
02:01:47 You know lots of ways for you to.
Speaker 25
02:01:50 Eat that that many, maybe most legal systems of days, or this idea of disbelief in human rights. But human rights are just like heaven, and like God is just a fictional story that we have invented.
Devon Stack
02:01:53 Here he is.
02:01:54 Again.
Speaker 25
02:02:05 And spread around it may be a very nice story. It may be a very attractive story. We want to believe.
Speaker 8
02:02:12 It.
Speaker 25
02:02:13 But it's just a story. It's not a reality. It is not a biological reality.
02:02:19 Just as jellyfish and woodpeckers and ostriches have no rights home, sapiens have no rights. Also, take a human, cut him open, look inside you, find their blood, and you find their heart and lungs and kidneys. But you don't find there any rights. The only place you find rights.
02:02:39 Even the fictional stories that humans have invented and spread around.
02:02:46 And the same thing is also true in the political field. States and nations are also like human rights, and like God and like heaven, they too are are are just stories, and mountain is a reality. You can see it, you can touch it, you can even smell it. But.
02:03:05 Israel or the United States? There are just stories, very powerful stories, stories we might want to believe very much. But still, there are just stories you can't really see the United States. You cannot touch it. You cannot smell it.
Devon Stack
02:03:22 Ohh, you can smell it.
02:03:26 You can smell it.
02:03:31 And someone and Chad just said sounds crazy. And then you remember that this guy has power. Yeah, he that's that's the thing.
02:03:39 This is one of the top minds that the people who do have power.
02:03:43 Listen to.
02:03:47 This is a window into their thinking.
02:03:53 So they're perfectly fine. If you want to buy a bunch of jerseys.
02:04:02 I mean, the money's going to the people that listen to this guy.
02:04:06 What? What could be better?
02:04:14 Someone asks, is this the web guy? He's uh, Carl Schwab's goblin Jew. His name is Yuval Noah Harari.
02:04:29 Is the chief leaf advisor.
02:04:37 But that's.
02:04:38 That's who's making the decisions for long term.
02:04:43 And there are people that can pretend that they can turn this **** around. But you're.
02:04:46 Not gonna be able to turn it around.
02:04:49 At least look not in the United States.
02:04:54 I'm keeping my eye on on on Ireland.
02:04:59 I'm. I'm crossing my fingers for European countries to.
02:05:04 To maybe turn some of this stuff around because.
02:05:08 They haven't been subjected to the mass immigration.
02:05:12 At the levels that the United States have have been, I mean, it's.
02:05:17 It's been like a never ending flood of people.
02:05:21 For about a century.
02:05:23 Or more.
02:05:26 It's like I said on on Twitter that day, all the all the Jews that.
02:05:31 Are going along with this. This kind of thinking in America.
02:05:38 Their families came here around the turn of the century. Look how many streams have we done, where we look at the early life.
02:05:44 I mean, it's almost 90% of the time, right, it's almost 90% of the time they're Jews from Eastern Europe whose families came here around the turn of the century.
Numbers Lady
02:05:54 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:05:55 And so it's been over 100 years that people have been foreign people who don't have your interests in mind at all.
02:06:03 Have been flooding into this, this country, the United States.
02:06:07 And and ******* it up. And and the thing that you can turn that around.
02:06:13 With an election.
02:06:16 Or decades of elections.
02:06:19 It's it's just insane. It's just it's it's stupid.
02:06:25 And it's cowardly.
02:06:27 That's the thing. It's it's cowardly.
02:06:31 It's cowardly in the same way that the that the megagram on Facebook posting cute tarred memes is cowardly.
02:06:44 It's expecting someone else to fix the ******* problem that you're afraid.
02:06:47 To admit is even there.
02:07:01 Anyway.
02:07:04 I'm gonna start looking at hyper chats here.
02:07:11 Sorry to be all super black filled tonight.
02:07:12 It's just, you know.
02:07:15 It's hard not to be after a top dog law.
02:07:19 Someone said that ohh they haven't got black pilled by Jared Taylor? No, he just he finally started agreeing with me. What? Really black pilled me is a top.
02:07:28 Dog law believer.
02:07:31 That was the. That was the final black pill was was top dog law.
02:07:37 Ram playing game says now that the Canadian government is somewhat backing off of immigration because of it is a demographic shock.
02:07:46 Uh cased by wait cased by it having.
02:07:51 Is worded weird because there is a demographic shock cased armament caused caused by it having to assimilate.
02:08:00 If there is.
02:08:01 Such a thing 1.3 million, brought in 2023.
02:08:06 And over 400,000.
02:08:08 See this what I'm talking about here like these, this, these, these numbers already. They're already there. Can. Can you even imagine? Ask yourself that you think America is thought? Can you even imagine Canada deporting any of those people? I can at least imagine America deporting some people at some point.
02:08:27 But I can't. Even I can't imagine Canada deporting anyone over for this year 1.3 million in one year among the population of 38 million. Yeah, you guys are ******.
02:08:39 You guys are probably ****** worse than we are.
02:08:44 No, wait. What says? Hey, Devin? More recently recently discovered you. Have you gone into Elizabeth Dilling's work before?
02:08:53 Would love to visit a stream you've done if it exists, but not sure which one to look at. Also, have you done an episode on the on JIT if and their operations? If you know the episode, I'll binge them. I don't know who's Elizabeth Dillings.
02:09:11 We're dealing let.
02:09:12 Me look.
02:09:16 No, I haven't nothing specifically about Jeff like and I guess we could, but I mean I think most people know who that is.
02:09:23 Or what? That is rather, Elizabeth Dilling is an American writer activist.
02:09:34 Who's who? Handbook of Radicalism for Patriots.
02:09:41 Looks like she was a anti communist in the 1930s.
Speaker 18
02:09:46 No, I mean.
Devon Stack
02:09:47 It might be worth looking at but again.
02:09:49 Just.
02:09:50 A lot of what we we.
02:09:52 Looking back at history, it's not because and I've never thought this. It's not because, hey, look, guys, this is how we can we we can undo it and it's like, no, I'm trying to show you how how deep the problem is.
02:10:05 I'm trying to show these are imagine that like you're the patient.
02:10:10 And I'm the doctor, and every one of these streams has been me coming in with more test results saying.
02:10:15 No, no. Look, see.
02:10:17 But we can still fix this, right? No, no, no, no. See this one. Hold on. Let me do another test. Alright, listen, look at this chart here. You see this?
02:10:29 So this is the problem. Well, but it's not totally bad to hold on. Hold on, let me get. Let me open up this for right now. Look at this. This X.
02:10:36 Ray right here. Yeah, it's not good.
02:10:43 So maybe Elizabeth Dillon would be worth looking at? I don't know. But again, that's that's 100 ******* 100. ******* years ago, people were already worried about the communists. That's that's when you might be able to do.
02:10:52 Something about it?
02:10:55 That's when you should have gone in for surgery. Was a.
02:10:57 100 years ago.
02:11:01 Grand playing games as the people that are willing will willfully blind to the ethnic demographic destruction of European countries really ****** me off. It's an unfounded conspiracy theory, but also it's a good thing when it's happening exactly.
02:11:16 Ryan.
02:11:18 Lying.
02:11:20 Simply says.
02:11:23 Can anyone guess what what Ryan says?
02:11:28 He says this.
Speaker 16
02:11:29 My Grandpa Manheim is 103 and still pottering around down in Argentina.
02:11:35 I tried to go visit him once, but my travel visa was protested by the Shoah Foundation.
Devon Stack
02:11:40 See I mixed it up there. I mixed it up there a little bit.
02:11:44 El Franco says your Wilmington stream made me wonder if you could possibly do a stream debunking the official narrative on the Tulsa Race massacre.
Numbers Lady
02:11:52 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:11:53 And how there was allegedly a black Wall Street. There was allegedly burned down by evil racist white people for no.
02:12:00 Reason at all?
02:12:01 Yeah, I'm sure like it's it's probably.
02:12:03 You know the same kind of a story.
02:12:06 Now I'll add that to my notes.
02:12:12 Along with Elizabeth Dilling.
02:12:22 I know I'm not. I'm not. I'm not full of the the regular sunshine and rainbows that I am.
02:12:28 Sorry for the downer, downer Saturday. Maybe next time says for Joe Jackson. Love his music. There you go, love.
02:12:39 Love and division.
02:12:41 Love and other just be like love division, which sounds like some kind of like disco band name.
Speaker
02:12:50 As far as I can see.
Speaker 10
02:12:59 Love and Division A.
Devon Stack
02:13:00 Few years ago I was promoting the idea of a crowdfunding assassin. Well, hold on.
02:13:07 There we go. I can't read the rest of that.
02:13:16 If you're looking for the copy of the book, though.
02:13:22 Yeah, it'll be available again.
02:13:25 It it will be available again sometime soon Ish. I know I've been saying a long time, but hey, the the summer is rapidly approaching and I'm going to be indoors a lot starting. It's already like really ******* hot, but it's going to be unbearably hot in a in a couple of weeks and so I'll have. I'll have all the time in the world to work on that. Getting that out there again.
02:13:47 Simba says if a guy gets married and his last name is Butker, I think that's the one time he's.
02:13:56 He'd be justified in taking his wife's last name.
02:14:01 I don't know. I like I said, I'm just. I'm. I'm mostly just being funny about the whole but ****** thing, it's just it it just that's the first thing stuck out. Like what I when I knew the context and that that was his name. I was.
02:14:14 Like.
02:14:15 There's no way he didn't get made fun of in high school. Like there's no way.
02:14:21 There's there's no ******* possible way.
02:14:25 Ryan says we should have as a policy and a political platform for white nationalists and whoops, the reparation of sports ball money spent by then and gone and dead boomer generation and give it back to their white progeny.
02:14:42 Stadium tax break seats.
02:14:46 Jerseys, salaries confiscated. If we have to. Whatever. Well, that's again, that's not realistic. We we we're not, we don't have. We're never going to have the kind of political power to do stuff like that. That's my point is. And that's that's like super beyond anything would ever be able to. We can't even get. We can't even get.
02:15:06 The American politicians to utter the words white people.
02:15:11 You think you're going to be?
02:15:12 Able to get.
02:15:12 Them to to even and look you a more realistic thing would be trying to be reimbursed for the the cost of the added, you know, law enforcement and and penitentiaries and you know the welfare, all that stuff. You have a super easy argument there. And that's not even that's.
02:15:31 That's a non starter. That's my point. That's my point. Is white people think in terms of what's just and that's what's just. And you live in a in a country where you can't get justice. So you can keep living in a country where you can't get justice.
02:15:48 And justice be mad all the time that you can't get justice.
02:15:51 Or you can do something about it and just you.
Speaker
02:15:54 Know.
Devon Stack
02:15:55 Let you know. Let them let them burn.
02:15:57 It to the ground. **** them.
02:16:03 I'll never be happy again, says. I just want to give you some money. Keep up the good work. Appreciate that.
02:16:10 Ryang says it's not just raw numbers. What percent of law school graduates are black females? 1.5% why are black women a huge percent of New York State court judges?
02:16:25 Exactly all this is it's uh.
02:16:29 Affirmative action by another name, or by that name, depending on how, when they they first got their jobs.
02:16:37 You again, you live in a country that favors.
02:16:41 Not everyone but you, basically.
02:16:43 So if you want to keep living in that.
02:16:45 Country by all means.
02:16:48 By all means.
02:16:52 But it's not going to change, and those are the people that are going to be well and there's the people that are, they're all on the Supreme Court now.
02:17:02 So any of these legal ways that people think they can somehow, well, we can challenge this in court or we can do this or we can have this vote or whatever. Well, good luck when, when Latisha is the judge presiding over your case.
02:17:20 Or no breaker says. For someone who claims to like cats you.
02:17:23 Sure, hate lynx.
02:17:30 Yeah, that's all you get.
02:17:36 Now I like the Atari links. Actually I never. I never got to play one, but I wanted one when I was a kid although.
02:17:42 I hear they were terrible.
02:17:44 Chosen John was, says Devin, A while back you talked about how low IQ people tend to refer almost exclusively. The movie shows and other popular media as a point of reference when socializing.
02:17:55 People nowadays can't seem to carry on a conversation without making quotes or references. It makes relationships superficial. Why don't it's just low IQ people? I just think everyone has to do that now because that is the only point of reference.
02:18:07 I think I think low IQ people do it way more often and they do it because they when they experience the movies they experience them like they're actually happening, you know, like the people that you see crying about the new Star Wars trailers and things like that. That's a good example of of that or the people that that, you know, like the leftist.
02:18:28 They're fancy that they're part of the rebellion in Star Wars or or, you know, they're part of, you know, some character in the Marvel movies or, you know, whatever. And they actually think about that as as, like, some kind of.
02:18:42 Great. Great parable to, you know, base their life off of. Yeah, that's that's more and more. But I mean, even I'll. I'll reference. I'll make examples and references the movies if I think that that's something that people might have been exposed to because.
02:18:59 There's that's not. Unfortunately, that's the only thing a lot of people have in common with each other in in the West, or certainly in America because it's so multicultural. It's so big. It's so spread out.
02:19:13 And it's so deracinated.
02:19:18 You you could. You can at least know that everyone's seen Star Wars, right? So you can make a reference to *.
02:19:25 Wars and everyone will.
02:19:26 Pretty much know you're talking. It's super gay, that's what.
02:19:28 What it is, but I mean you know.
02:19:32 You're right, it is superficial and it is pretty crazy that that is.
02:19:35 What you know?
02:19:37 People didn't used to reference. I mean, people used to always reference fiction, but it wasn't something as gay.
02:19:41 As like Star Wars?
02:19:43 You know, just no one reads classic literature anymore. No one under. I mean, cause it's it's been banned a lot of times. A lot of these.
02:19:51 Elementary schools, high schools and colleges have have removed all that stuff because it's white supremacy or whatever. And so now there's not even that. You can't even make references. I mean, like, what are the references you hear on the right? There's, like, first of all, everyone says it. Well, it's like 1984 all the.
02:20:07 Time or ****.
02:20:08 Like that and first of all, almost no one's read that book that says.
02:20:12 And and but it's there's really like, there's like three books that people always. Oh, it's like a it's like 1984 or it's like a brave new world or animal farm or, you know, whatever. But like, you know, there's not a whole lot of depth.
02:20:32 To those references because most people haven't read those books, they just know roughly what it's about. Or maybe they've seen the movie or something. So they're still referencing movies.
02:20:44 Chosen John again says with the price of precious metals trending upward, do you think we're headed for a crash? I mean, I don't know. I I'm not the I'm not. I'm nothing.
02:20:54 I'm not a very good speculator when it comes to precious metals or stocks or even crypto, really.
02:21:02 That's never been. I've never had a head for that kind of stuff. And and because finance is so fake and gay anyway, it's.
02:21:11 I mean, it doesn't really matter, I I don't.
02:21:12 Know I don't know.
02:21:14 That it would even matter if there if there was a. It's almost every crash, I would say is.
02:21:20 If it's not engineered.
02:21:23 Then it's, doesn't. It never affects the people that should be affecting.
02:21:27 Right, they'll they'll just have a bailout and they'll pass it on to you through inflation and and taxes.
02:21:34 But the people that should be affected by, you know, the speculators, right, the people that are, that are betting the farm on all these high risk assets that end up crashing to zero, they get their money back anyway. There's there's like there's no pot. Once you have a certain amount of wealth, you never lose it.
02:21:52 I always just prepare as if.
02:21:55 It you know, that's one of the things.
02:21:56 That I always prepare for.
02:21:59 What if there's a war? What if there's an interruption and supply chain stuff for whatever reason, right? What if there's, you know, like a problem with getting money or a problem, you know, just you should always prepare for things like just be as general as possible. Just understand that those things are always possible.
02:22:21 Paragliding enthusiast says a group of wealthy white Baton Rouge residents have won a decades long battle to split, with the majority Black city to form their own suburb. Following the state Supreme Court ruling called Saint George a little white pill and all this jewelry. Yeah. But like, again, you're not really.
02:22:40 It's it's, it's it's a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
02:22:46 You know, it's like maybe maybe it'll it'll be. I think it's only a matter of time. First of all, that because, look, they're not able to keep the Jews and the diversity out. There were plenty of all white neighborhoods.
02:23:02 In America, and what did Jews do? I mean, we did that stream well, like a year ago. Or maybe it was two years ago where you had that all white neighborhood and Manhattan Jews bought a house from one of the Jews that lived there and then sent black people to go live in it just to break up the neighborhood just to make it not all white.
02:23:24 And made a big documentary about it and and started demonizing white neighborhoods and, you know, and the rest is history.
02:23:33 You might have a DOJ that maybe they'll they'll take a look at the in the same way that they go, they've gone after police departments because they'll say, look, we've looked at your arrests here and it seems like even though blacks only make up 8% of the population in this jurisdiction, you're like 50% of your arrests.
Speaker 2
02:23:42 Oh.
Devon Stack
02:23:53 For black people, therefore, this shows that there's some kind of systemic racism going on in your police.
02:23:58 And you got the DOJ breathing down your ******* neck and they change all the rules and just make it easier for black people to get away with crime so you can have.
02:24:05 A very similar.
02:24:06 Thing that that again, this is what I'm saying.
02:24:09 Like this? She's already happening.
02:24:11 You're not reversing this, so while it might be OK, it's it's it's you got to zoom out the ******* graph, you know, like it might be like, oh, look, it's a little blip. It's a little blip on the graph, right, like, oh, we got. And this is the.
02:24:24 Graph.
02:24:25 I'm talking about. It's so little. Tiny ******* blip.
02:24:29 But eventually, you know, they'll they'll send in the the non whites to to **** ** your your new little town.
02:24:38 DHS Waterloo says I've outdone my parents in terms of income and education. Yet at the same time, I'm nowhere near the level of security prosperity and my family life that they had, and the parents can't see.
02:24:51 That at all.
02:24:52 They see the jobs, etcetera and don't stop and look around to see what's happening.
02:24:56 Yeah, they, they, they.
02:24:58 That's the boomer.
02:25:00 The boomer thinks that.
02:25:02 I.
02:25:02 Mean. If you look at that graph that that big jump up in the graph, that's where they grew up.
02:25:09 You're down there. The the negative numbers, but they grew up.
02:25:13 In that big.
02:25:14 Bump in the graph where for the first time in a really long time, the white growth rate was increasing.
02:25:24 So their perception of reality is colored by that.
02:25:29 They've never had to go to a school. There was diverse. They've never and and that doesn't just mean elementary school. That means college.
02:25:37 They've never had to compete in an environment that included stuff like, you know, like affirmative action or, you know what, DI or whatever the **** it's called now.
02:25:49 And they've never had to live in proximity to a lot of these people either.
02:25:55 And that's just the way that it is. They they have no ******* clue what they're dealing with. They don't. They don't understand that, I mean.
02:26:02 They they like to think they would like to think that the reason all their wealth comes from, like really smart, you know, savvy decisions they've made throughout their life.
02:26:12 And that if you're not able to do it, then you must not be working as hard as they did.
02:26:20 Chosen Jawas as Devin. Imagine you find yourself at the dinner table with friends and family.
02:26:26 Everyone is discussing World War Two and someone picks up on the fact that you don't seem to believe in the Holocaust. Forks and spoons drop and all eyes are on you. How would you articulate your position at the table of normies?
02:26:42 I would just tell him I I don't. I don't think it's really hard. I would just tell him exactly the way I tell you guys. I would say look.
02:26:50 It it there's, I mean I I would like go into like a whole. I'm not going to say hey watch you open the last battle or what? I I would just talk about what it depends on whatever they were talking about but I just wouldn't lie. I would just tell them like this is factually what happened 6,000,000 is impossible. Just let's say that was the the point right.
02:27:10 I would. I would just point out the fact that 6,000,000 was impossible, that the the numbers don't make any sense in terms of census numbers that we have the gas chambers themselves don't make any sense. They were inspected by a guy who designed gas chambers, Fred Luter. We did that stream on that. Going to I could go into detail.
02:27:30 Now that the.
02:27:31 The fact that you know all these other things have been proven to be lies like the soap, the lamp shades the eagle and the bear, and the caves, the roller coaster of ************, the giant floor that opened up to a bunch of saw blades, and the electric floors. And just like all the other ******* ********, the diamonds hidden up your *** kind of stuff like.
02:27:52 And just say like, look, it's it's all war propaganda. We know that the war propaganda exists, and this was a a lot of it was the Soviet war Propaganda, Jewish war propaganda.
02:28:02 And and uh, it it's it's benefited Jews greatly financially and otherwise uh ever since and it's become an industry.
02:28:13 And there's there's no way they're going to let it go because it's it generates so much sympathy, power and money.
02:28:22 And I you know, I I would, I would. I have friends and family that respect me enough to where they would at least listen if they had counter points, I would listen to it. I'm not afraid of talking to friends and family about this stuff.
02:28:38 There was maybe a time when I wasn't quite comfortable with it because I wasn't comfortable with my own beliefs. It took a while for me to really wrap my head around it because it was. I had to deprogram myself.
02:28:49 But once I became confident in my beliefs at that point I I don't have, I don't try to hide them from anyone.
02:28:56 There's always a time and a place, right? Like I don't sit.
02:28:59 There.
02:28:59 And try to like I don't get in all my my family's face and yell about the Holocaust.
02:29:06 But if if challenged on, they're not gonna, I'm not gonna beat around the.
02:29:10 Bush, either.
02:29:12 Lucky Larry Silverstein says just want to support the stream. No links. And I was thinking while watching this, the thing I hate about boomers the most is they all seem to be competitive with their actual children, not just millennials as a whole shows infuriating. You mean like competing with their children?
02:29:31 My my parents don't do that. I've heard. I've heard of other Boomer parents being like that.
02:29:40 Thankfully, my parents have never.
02:29:42 Who are my parents? Who are boomers?
02:29:45 Have never done that.
02:29:50 They have always.
02:29:54 For boomers have been relatively sympathetic to the economic issues that their children have faced, that they didn't have to face.
02:30:05 And so thankfully, I haven't had to.
02:30:09 To deal with that personally, but I I certainly.
02:30:13 Can think of the stereotypical boomer attitude towards like the smugness, the smug. I'm better than my kid kind of attitude, which which makes no sense to me. It's it's kind of psychotic, actually.
02:30:29 Fab Lover, 69, says yeah, the rot has been spreading for decades in America, politicians and lawyers and such getting the.
02:30:38 Pit.
02:30:39 Can't wait for the sun black pilled honey.
02:30:43 Yeah. Well, like I said, hopefully that happens this year.
02:30:48 It's been it's been a a difficult ride this year trying to get I I tried to expand to a level what I can do and it's been like.
02:30:56 It's been tough. It's been tough, like.
02:30:59 That's that, that is, that is, that is my goal. It it'll probably be in very limited quantities, but that is my goal.
02:31:06 Tejada says what if we went to Madagascar? Well, I made a joke, I think, on Twitter about going to Madagascar. I don't, really.
02:31:13 Know anything about that casket?
02:31:17 I mean, I don't know. I don't know. I don't think that there's really any place on Earth that you can just go to. Is there maybe some super weird, obscure tiny island somewhere in the Pacific that you could technically.
02:31:33 Set up shop on and like no one.
02:31:35 Would notice for a while.
02:31:38 I mean probably, I mean, there's so many. There's I think there's.
Speaker 10
02:31:41 Still.
Devon Stack
02:31:42 I mean, maybe not with satellites anymore. There's probably not unchartered islands, but there's.
02:31:48 The problem with that is you go to.
02:31:49 An island like that.
02:31:51 And you got 0 ******* supplies. You got zero supplies. You maybe have space Internet. I mean, that could be interesting.
02:32:00 That would that would help out a lot, and at least in terms of communication, you could have, you know, obviously you have ham radio communication as well.
02:32:08 But it would be really difficult.
02:32:11 Unless you had like a big ship, you'd have to have a lot of money. There's a reason why it took a while after discovering North America. Europeans didn't just like immediately start going there.
02:32:26 You know they they found it. Well, they were like, ohh that that's there. And then it took it took like a long time before they actually could start getting the funding and and and get getting the settlers together to actually go out and live out.
02:32:40 There.
02:32:41 And even then, like it, you know Jamestown.
02:32:45 Failed.
02:32:47 So like, it took a while to actually get get it going and that was with the backing of people that had means. So just having just getting a bunch of people together, pulling their resources and trying to find some little island that would, it's just not.
02:33:02 It's just not realistic. Like I said, there's been. There's been like these these crypto bro libertarians that have fantasized about doing something like that forever, and they and some of these guys have a lot of ******* money. And if they have been able to do it then.
02:33:16 You know, I don't think that's realistic. That would be that would be awesome. That would be ******* awesome.
02:33:22 And and look, maybe there is some weird opportunity where you could work out a deal with a third world country where you're technically, you know, under their jurisdiction and you have to pay them some kind of like blood money, right, to like, a some kind of tribute, you know, to exist in.
02:33:39 There.
02:33:40 In their jurisdiction. But I mean I I I just don't think I don't. That's a that's a good long term solution. I think that it's it's easy to create. America is big enough to where it's easy to create communities in large uninhabited areas and and start.
02:34:01 Being hyper nepotistic.
02:34:03 You know, just like, extremely exclusionary and and uh.
02:34:11 Yeah, let me.
02:34:12 Not secretive so much or, you know you don't.
02:34:14 Want to like raising eyebrows?
02:34:16 But just very separate from the outside world and understand that, yeah, if you do that, there will be people that try to **** it up for you and just.
02:34:27 Thinking of ways of preventing that from happening.
02:34:32 Jay ray.
02:34:34 Sent, wait or sent.
02:34:37 Screwed up and he's going to have.
02:34:38 To e-mail the.
02:34:40 The Odyssey people, how do you accident, how you're like the third person that accidentally send $500?
02:34:48 How do people accidentally send $500?
02:34:54 Three times. How does that happen?
02:34:58 Anyway, so I I guess you accidentally added a 5 you meant to.
02:35:02 Send $10.
02:35:05 They have never had so much power.
02:35:09 But that being said, these Jews don't understand that they are way over their head or in way over their head. Always. Their downfall is their nature.
02:35:19 Well, here look, I think that.
Speaker 4
02:35:22 That.
Devon Stack
02:35:23 That Jewish influence is waning, and that's not even necessarily the that's not the entire problem.
02:35:31 Look, let me put it this way. If America was demographically what it was in 1950.
02:35:38 And we only and the only that was the only difference, right? Everything else was the same.
02:35:43 We still had lots of crime and we still had trans kids and we still had all the Jewish influence and we still had, you know, just.
02:35:52 The the the political discord and and the lack of solidarity among Americans. And but instead of and, you know, instead of having you know all these other ethnicities ran into the mix as well. It was all just white people.
02:36:14 I I would not be black pilled.
02:36:16 Because I I would say, yeah, of course. You know, Jews have been influencing our country for 100 plus years and it does seem as though they peaked. In fact, ironically, I think they peaked in the 90s.
02:36:32 Or or you. Maybe you could say the 9/11 was like peak Jew control.
02:36:38 And it's been slowly, slowly dwindling.
02:36:43 And I would say to you that that's that's.
02:36:46 A problem we can handle.
02:36:49 That's a problem we can handle.
02:36:53 You can't handle.
02:36:56 Uh.
02:36:58 Your your genes being ****** like this.
02:37:02 I mean, you could handle a little bit of it, right? Like, if if instead of I don't know, 150 million people, you only have to deport, say, 50 million people.
Speaker 3
02:37:13 It'd be way.
Devon Stack
02:37:14 More doable, but that's not where we're at.
02:37:17 And I would, in fact, I would even say.
02:37:21 If all white people in America.
02:37:25 Had racial solidarity.
02:37:28 That even the amount of people that we have.
02:37:31 Now.
02:37:32 That would be a an amount of people that we could handle like we could. I don't mean like race war handle. I mean, like we could find ways of of disenfranchising other competing group.
02:37:47 And promoting white birth rates, offering solutions to like just as an example, repatriating blacks back to Africa, deporting obviously all the illegal immigrants. And we could, we could do that. It would take a really long ******* time. It would be a massive undertaking.
02:38:06 And it would still be iffy if we could do it.
02:38:09 But it would be.
02:38:09 At least possible. It's just not. It's not even.
02:38:12 Possible right now.
02:38:14 It's impossible.
02:38:16 That's what people need to get in their heads. It's in ******* possible. Now look, there's some people that might be OK with with the the Brazil version of the United States that we live in now and they can find perfectly, you know, happy lives living in their their little gated community and, you know, watching sports ball and playing video games and whatever, right.
02:38:37 Like, I'm not saying you couldn't find a way of being happy in a in a universe like that. I'm just saying I can't find a way of being happy in a universe like that. Yeah, you're going to have to e-mail the the Odyssey people they've got.
02:38:51 A discord also, and you can probably DM them on Twitter.
02:38:56 But I think if.
02:38:56 You just e-mail help at Odyssey.
02:38:59 Dot com.
02:39:01 Then you'll get they're. They're usually pretty good at responding every other time. This has happened, which I can't believe it's three times.
02:39:10 But every other time this has happened, they've they've there's never been an issue. So don't worry about about that.
02:39:18 Man, man of low moral fiber says thanks for the stream. When you mentioned the black Community planner asking when white people were going to fix her town, I thought of the infamous clip of a black woman with 12 kids in the hotel room asking who was going to pay for all of her kids. Yeah, I I played. In fact, I played that.
02:39:37 That same stream.
02:39:40 And then you say abortion should be obligatory for them. I look again, I don't think the solution is killing babies.
02:39:47 That's just where I know I disagree with a lot of people. I just think that there's there's other. I'm I'll tell you what, I'm pro sterilization. I think people like that should be sterilized.
02:40:00 But I think that killing babies is not the way.
02:40:04 Maybe evaluating the babies and sterilizing them if if if they meet the criteria.
02:40:10 I'm not really joking about that, so at least then that the problem stops with her. But yeah, I'm not going to. I don't.
02:40:16 Want.
02:40:17 To kill babies. I'm OK with preventing babies from happening, not not killing them.
02:40:25 Jay Ray, 91, says I meant to do 10 bucks. Oops. Uh, that was the one from before. And you said what should do 500 odyssey socks when trying to do. Don't know. I know. I think. I think you suck at trying to do the don't know. I don't think honestly did that.
02:40:42 I think you did that. Yeah, that's called fat fingers over there, Jay Ray.
02:40:50 But yeah, e-mail them that, e-mail them and it.
02:40:52 Should it'll get fixed?
02:40:55 Simba says. And here I was, thinking I'd pay off my mortgage this year and start planning on how to move to Wyoming. But now you say I should just leave this economic zone entirely? Well, maybe Wyoming is one of the places you do a community.
02:41:09 Look, there's. I'm not saying there's one centralized place that everyone goes. That's not even true of the Amish or the Jews that we were using as examples. You know, Jews don't just have, like, one place in America. They live. I mean, there's a there's several Jewish communities that they've set up.
02:41:25 I'm just saying you we have to start thinking like a.
02:41:27 Diaspora, because that's what we are.
02:41:30 That's what we are.
02:41:33 Our country has been taken.
02:41:34 Over.
02:41:36 It has, it's just it, it just has.
02:41:38 And unless you can give me a realistic plan that shows that you can reconquer.
02:41:45 It.
02:41:46 You're full of **** and you're and just living in fantasyland.
02:41:50 And that's my point is that you just have to start thinking about being a diaspora, because that's what you are.
02:41:56 And you can talk a big game on the Internet and and have all these these fantasies about, you know, trusting the plan and whatever and.
02:42:06 You know, good luck.
02:42:08 To me that to me that just sounds like that's your version of of drugs and video games.
02:42:14 It's just it's just some little fantasy LARP game that you're going to play so that you can feel like you have meaning as you slowly cease to exist, whereas I would prefer to get off the sinking.
02:42:27 Ship.
02:42:29 And and start looking for, you know, somewhere else to go.
02:42:34 But like I said, maybe that for you that.
02:42:36 Could be Wyoming.
02:42:38 Well, always not a bad place. I've been winning a bunch of times winning a bunch, but like a few times and I've always liked it.
02:42:44 I don't know enough about the.
02:42:47 All the laws are local, you know, regulations and stuff to know if that's a good place long term. But.
02:42:55 Yeah.
02:42:56 I feel like there's not a lot of diversity in Wyoming.
02:42:59 Right.
02:43:02 And there's a lot of land. There's a lot of land. That's The thing is.
02:43:06 You can. You can even sort of.
02:43:09 Find places with enough concentration of you. You could be surrounded on all sides. By diversity would be preferable, but you could even you know, in the same way Jews right, like they have they've taken over parts of New York and they're they're surrounded on all sides by non Jews.
02:43:26 But because they they control their their area with a iron fist, it works. You know, they have their own police force that literally goes around patrolling and chases people.
02:43:38 And there's examples of white people trying to do that in America. And. And they've always faced federal prosecution. And that's something you got to just realize as a possibility and think of, well, what did they do and what can I do differently that won't like, what was the legal mechanism that was used to break those things up? Usually you'll find that it's.
02:43:58 Something else was going on in those those communities that left them vulnerable, like as an example. Well, Colorado City, right, like Colorado City. It was that fundamentalist Mormon, you know, polygamist.
02:44:14 And they did that they it was basically the entire town was.
02:44:19 Was just members of that church and they had, you know, they would. They would intimidate if you drove through that little town, they would follow you around in their trucks with their tinted windows and chase you out of town and stuff and.
Speaker 14
02:44:32 The.
Devon Stack
02:44:33 The problem was the the lead the the Warrens. Warren Jeffs, the guy that ran the place.
02:44:38 And his father before him a little bit. They were like marrying 12 year old, 13 year old.
02:44:43 Girls.
02:44:45 So that's how they got them. That's how they busted. Because the way that.
02:44:48 Like the way that it was.
02:44:50 Right. Like the land was managed, I think was the church itself.
02:44:56 Like all the like, if you lived there, you didn't own the land the church did. And so the church could control who lived there and who didn't live there because they could say you build a house and you can live there and. And as long as you're a good member of good standing or whatever, you can keep living there. But if you start being.
02:45:15 Doing something that the the church leaders didn't like, they could banish you and you didn't have.
02:45:21 Any you didn't.
02:45:21 Technically own your land and so you literally would just have to leave.
02:45:25 And didn't have any say.
02:45:27 Over it? Well, when they busted Warren Warren Jeffs for banging.
02:45:32 You know, for human trafficking, basically, from what I understand.
02:45:36 They now had the the the DOJ now had the ability, I think it was the DOJ to confiscate the properties and then give them up to people. And now there's still some of those people living out there. But now it's, you know, they're they're building apartments and just letting randos in there.
02:45:57 Dance.
02:45:58 You know.
02:45:59 Because they they they were stupid, you know, they did something illegal. So you just got to know how to play the game and obviously like.
02:46:09 Not not married 12 and 13 year.
02:46:11 Olds.
02:46:16 You know that that that would help.
02:46:18 And like he had, like, an outrageous amount of wives too. It was something like a.
02:46:24 Like like 40 or 50. It was like it was.
02:46:26 Like a lot of wives.
02:46:31 But yeah, man of low moral fiber says **** rumble. They're causing you to self censor the word sometimes. No, I'm just. I I told you guys, that's not about rumble. That's just about us.
02:46:46 I I'm not. I'm just saying that.
Speaker
02:46:48 We should we?
Devon Stack
02:46:49 Should class it up a little bit, it's not about oh, I hope Rumble doesn't hear me saying bigger. It's just that we don't have to just just saying all the time. Like, what's the what's the value in that? So we like, he said.
02:47:02 You know, I mean, like, what's the point? I I think ***** is is an acceptable term and I think it's a term that my ancestors used and I I don't think it's like there's no reason to be needlessly offensive. Like, if you're being offensive just to be offensive.
02:47:22 That's what I was talking about. Last string. Who are you trying to entertain yourself or the audience?
02:47:28 You know, are you trying? Are you trying to use language like that so that you can snicker or laugh because you said, like the naughty word or you trying to use that language to actually further your your objectives and and quite frankly, most often just saying to say is not that's not going to further.
02:47:49 Your objective. There's a context for it, you.
02:47:52 Can say it.
02:47:53 In context and and and when it's appropriate, but there's no reason to just say it for no ******* reason now. ******, on the other hand.
02:48:02 I don't think there's. I think every word to describe Fagot should be offensive, right? Same thing with Pedos, right? Like, I don't think that you should find words to beat around the.
02:48:15 Bush with that?
02:48:16 But believe it or not, I don't just hate black people. You know, I don't just hate black people.
02:48:21 And you know, like universally. And I don't think that they're all bad universal.
02:48:29 You know, and I don't think that in the context of America that it's as simple as just they're these sub human monsters that must be dealt with, like, that's not how I look at it. It's like there are a bunch of people that were evolving and complete in a completely different context that against their will were taken here and.
02:48:49 And then just let loose and now, now we gotta do something about it. But, you know, it doesn't mean you, you know, you. You're cruel about it. You know it. It's it's. That's what makes us.
02:49:02 Want to live in a white society? Right, is that we're not just cruel to be cruel, that we want to be reasonable and we want to, you know, have the a sense of justice with the solutions we come up with. And. And I think that that we need to keep that in mind. I understand people wanting, you know, especially because you've been told you can't say that you want to say.
02:49:21 As much as possible.
02:49:23 And and I get that, but it's also kind of you know, I mean it's.
02:49:28 Just trying to be edgy for the sake of being edgy. But yeah, has nothing to do with.
02:49:35 Has to do with rumble, a lot of the Super chats are crashed and I understand the optics, but frankly, white people should be comfortable saying Niger your grandfather was his brothers were. Yeah. But again, my, my, my grandpa probably said *****. I mean, I don't know, call me a Yankee. And I was my grand. My grandpa was.
02:49:54 And like.
02:49:56 Idaho and and Utah. So like, I don't know, I don't. I think he probably just said Negra.
02:50:03 And and it doesn't matter, even if even if they didn't, because of how it's perceived now.
02:50:10 It's it's just like it's not like, like I said, I'm not like a self censoring so much as I'm just trying to be reasonable and come across as reasonable to other people that I'd like to not just shut down when they hear me talk because they think I'm being needlessly.
02:50:26 Night Measure review says I have a payout button for my rumble. You have to e-mail them for it to be activated, otherwise they just pay you out every couple weeks and I've I've never been paid out. You need to connect a PayPal account already did and it's never been paid out or they have a thing to mail a check.
02:50:45 Yeah, it's I have a PayPal connected since the. I mean, I've had it connected for years actually, because I made it my account when I first. When Rumble first came out and I just never used it. But I I did all that stuff years ago. So I I think it's possible that it's just not.
02:51:02 I I could be wrong, but I think it's possible, it's just not going.
02:51:05 Door Tron says this is a really big calling event. Only those predisposed to be fertile and in Group preference will survive. And the race mixers and Gooners will go extinct. The Browns will implode eventually and we will be like the new Jews, but so much better. Yeah, I mean.
02:51:22 I don't want to call.
02:51:22 It the new Jews but.
02:51:26 In a way, we're going to be.
02:51:27 A diaspora people.
Speaker 12
02:51:29 There will be.
Devon Stack
02:51:30 A lot of whites that decide to embrace the new multicultural stuff.
02:51:35 And and and mix in with the the other people and there will be to some degree, you know like I think if you Fast forward 100 years.
02:51:48 What will be considered an American?
02:51:52 Will be like some kind of brownish curly haired looking mulatto. You know, like all these zoomers that you see, they're already.
02:52:00 Kind of like that.
02:52:04 Yeah, that's just the way it is. And if you want to be a continuation.
02:52:10 Of the people that came to America and founded the country and settled and and tamed the West, and you want that you want to be an uninterrupted line bloodline that continues on into the future, chances are you're just not going to be able to do that and participate in America.
02:52:30 You're just not going to be able to do that and you're.
02:52:33 Going to have to separate your.
02:52:34 Self from that because look, it's at this point like if that's not important to you, it doesn't matter if that's not important to you, it doesn't matter. But you'd have to do the same thing if, let's say you were to get your family and you were to move to, we'll say Iran. Let's say you got your family, you moved to Iran. I don't know why.
02:52:54 That you just did.
02:52:56 Well, if it's just you and Iran, you have to be OK with the idea that your children are going to most likely because there's no one else to breed with, they're going to breed with Iranians and you will be the one that's being absorbed into the Iranian gene pool. And like then that's it.
02:53:15 You're dropping a in a bucket.
02:53:18 Or a swimming pool.
02:53:20 Really. And if that's if you don't care about that, you don't care about that. If you care about you, your bloodline continuing on as it has for thousands of years and to carry with it all the traits that you value and you.
02:53:40 You want to have your, your children and grandchildren to have. You're going to have to separate.
02:53:45 Yourself from this.
02:53:46 You're going to have to do that.
02:53:49 And look, some people don't care about that.
02:53:54 OK, that's.
02:53:57 Then then we don't have. We don't have any in common, you know, like I care about that. And it's not because of some arbitrary purity obsession or something like that. It's like I said, I think there are are traits and.
02:54:19 Behaviors that are genetic, that and and attitudes that are genetic and culture, that it can only continue with the support of the genetics that that culture originated from.
02:54:34 And I think they're all these things are worth preserving. And I I would like them to to continue on in the branches of my my family tree. And so I have a I'm at a decision point where I can either stay in a third world.
02:54:55 That is.
02:54:57 In addition to not being of my people, it is actually hostile to my people.
02:55:04 A A third world country that has already prevented a many of my people from reproducing. What? What? What, what? What's going to happen to you? What kind of opportunities are my children going to have in a country?
02:55:16 Like that, when it's even worse.
02:55:19 Again, zoom out the graph you think it's going to be better you think it's going to magically get better. You're going to vote Trump into office and then magically everything going to get better? No, I mean, look, that's that's a nice delusion.
02:55:33 It's a nice delusion you have, but it's it's not. It's just not reality.
02:55:40 Let's see here.
02:55:43 9:00-ish review says if you don't connect your PayPal it.
02:55:46 Won't pay out.
02:55:47 Yeah, I already did that. Like you said, it's it's been connected for a long.
02:55:51 Time.
Speaker 12
02:55:54 Bill Monegan, bill.
Devon Stack
02:55:57 Monigan.
Speaker 6
02:55:59 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:56:03 Bill Monigan, I'd be down with Ireland. I think Brazil is worth considering. I've looked at the cost to immigrate to a few countries and there you can get residency for just a mid 5 figure business investment room to isolate their regular *** working.
02:56:21 People are like us pretty much. I could look into it more. Yeah. I don't know if I'd want to go to Brazil.
02:56:26 I think we're trying to get it away from Brazil.
02:56:31 I mean like maybe maybe there's parts, I don't know anything about Brazil like geographically like where different groups.
02:56:38 Live and I.
02:56:39 I'm. I'm not like an expert on Brazil, but I'd prefer to unless there's like some really remote part that you could take over with lots of people. I I wouldn't really be interested in something like that.
02:56:52 I'd like to go somewhere where there's either nobody and maybe look that maybe that's a place where there'd be nobody, but I'd like to go where there. There's either nobody or there's people like me. There's the two choices.
02:57:06 And there are some possibilities and this is this is this is not the short.
02:57:11 Term.
02:57:12 Plan this is the long term plan.
02:57:15 I think in the short term there's a lot of other things you.
02:57:17 Can do while the.
02:57:20 While the the Empire stumbles and falls.
02:57:28 Shoggy Shaggy says it is time to start talking about consolidating.
02:57:33 Our people, or I guess you said is at time.
02:57:37 The libertarians have been somewhat successful in New Hampshire.
02:57:41 My vote would be Wyoming, as it's got a relatively small population for its size and would be easier to achieve white super majority.
02:57:51 Worst part too. It totally isn't because it's my home state. Although we need to invade and conquer Northern Colorado for better farmland. Some Northern Colorado counties tried to vote to become part of Wyoming I few years ago, but I don't think they were able to get it on the ballot.
02:58:10 Thanks for all you do. Yeah, there's lots of. Look, see this. I'm saying America is huge. There are so many possibilities that it's silly to not start thinking about stuff like this.
02:58:20 It's it's. And look, I know there's a lot of like limp wristed, you know, city ******* that can't imagine doing anything like this that, you know, terrifies them and, you know, gives them the.
02:58:33 Gives them the vapors, but like you know, for those of us that that like living rurally and and would choose this lifestyle anyway.
02:58:45 Doing it in an organized way that is going to help preserve our our bloodlines and and help us beyond beyond just preserving our bloodlines actually help us build our dynasties.
02:58:58 That is, that is what we need to start thinking about. We can't just be thinking that we're going to turn the ship around. It's it's, it's dunces.
02:59:07 UM.
02:59:11 Where were we?
02:59:19 White noise, white noise, white noise, says Devin. I missed the show. Well, it's kind of a downer show.
02:59:39 Oh, but we'll catch the replay. Keep pressing forward with the critical work you produce, and thank you for your dedication to something that isn't financially rewarding in this country. Your national treasure. I appreciate that.
02:59:51 And.
02:59:52 Yeah, yeah, I saw. I I feel like I'm. I don't do this for the money. I do it because.
03:00:00 I feel I feel inspired that that's what I should be doing.
03:00:05 But yeah, all the support is is definitely definitely a good thing.
03:00:14 Let's see here, Bill Monaghan says my town of 57,000 has become 10% Haitian in the past five years, 200 or 300 births in the past two years have been Haitians, or 200 of I think you meant of the 300 births in the past two years have been Haitians.
03:00:33 Saint Vincent de Paul Society is spearheading it. The city's answer to seek more federal deficit spending to fund programs for them.
03:00:43 Saint Vincent de Paul society. What is that?
03:00:55 Where's the do they have, like a Wikipedia? I mean, they have a lot of website stuff, but what's like the here we are.
03:01:02 Well, that's not the society. That's the church.
03:01:09 What's their website?
03:01:21 What is it?
03:01:24 About us.
03:01:28 The mission of the Saint or the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul is a network of friends inspired by the gospel values growing in holiness and building.
03:01:38 More than blah blah.
03:01:39 Blah what is it really though?
03:01:42 What are you really doing?
03:01:47 Members of the society known as Vincentians.
03:01:51 Are men and women who strive to grow spiritually by offering person to person, service to neighbors and Navy present all ages, every race, all incomes.
03:01:59 And share our blessings of time, talent, and treasure with those who blah blah blah.
03:02:04 OK. What are you really trying to do?
03:02:11 Well, it just says it's like a nonprofit that, I mean, according to them.
03:02:16 Their nonprofit that gives looks like that gives free food to to black people.
03:02:24 So maybe that's why they're spearheading it, because they probably get money based on. I mean, it gives them an excuse to exist. Basically, you know, if you put it that way.
03:02:37 If everyone is wealthy and white, then who needs the the Saint Vincent de Paul society?
03:02:44 Let's see here DDS, Waterloo, 100 people or white people can't just saturate an area they have to saturate and control it as white people. As consciously racially aware and organized white people, we have majorities everywhere, but they're not white racially aware areas.
03:03:02 That's the key that must change, and it will. All right. And I think that maybe and this is the, this is the tough one. This is the tough nut is I feel like the tooth, there's, there's two things that the Amish have and the Jews have that you wouldn't have.
03:03:20 If you just decided to, let's get a bunch of white people and go start a community, here's the two. And these are major disadvantages.
03:03:29 Now the first one is obvious, there is the religious component that is the glue that holds both of those communities together. That is the component that gives the hierarchy a A.
03:03:43 Authority over the people, you know. That's why you have, like the elders and the Amish communities. You have the the rabbis and the Jewish communities. They can essentially keep order, you know, by by enforcing religious rules and laws on the people and by being, you know, de facto.
03:04:04 Mouthpieces for God, you know? Like so they're they get their authority from God, not some government. And So what they say goes. And so that's kind of a big deal. And we've talked about that before, and we've talked about the.
03:04:19 The different cults, for example, that has sprung up over the years in America, including the Amana Cult. That's the same thing.
03:04:26 Now here's another.
03:04:26 One that I don't think a lot of.
03:04:27 People think about.
03:04:29 Also, in both those communities you have a language component. See the Amish. Don't I mean they speak English, they know English, but they actually speak.
03:04:39 What is it, Dutch, right?
03:04:40 Or at least they're they have like.
03:04:42 A weird form of Dutch that they speak.
03:04:45 And so they have a native language that is different than the outside.
03:04:52 Now they can again, they can speak English, and in fact they refer to the non Amish people as English, and they'll learn it so they can communicate with the outside world. But there's even some old timers that live deep into the those communities, both those communities, whether you're talking about the Jewish communities or the Amish communities that don't speak English.
03:05:11 And the native language is something that keeps you set apart from the outside world. It keeps you held together as a a tight knit community because you have like your secret language that the outside world.
03:05:28 Doesn't even speak.
03:05:30 You know, you and I know if we were to walk around and and the parts of New York where all these Hasidic Jews live, you wouldn't know a ******* unless you heard the word like football or something like that. You would. What the hell they were talking about.
03:05:43 Yeah, they're not going to be speaking English unless they want you to know what they're saying.
03:05:47 And the same thing with these Amish communities. They'd be speaking Dutch. So I don't. I think people underestimate the power that that has in keeping a community together. And it also the power that it has not just in keeping the community together, but giving it a sense of of separation.
03:06:04 You know, giving it a sense that that you are a a foreign people or or at least you're not a foreign people, but you're you're a people in a foreign land.
03:06:14 Because the outside world doesn't even speak the your little secret language that you're speaking at home, and I think the same thing applies to a lot of the immigrants, right. When you've got the Mexican immigrants that come to communities in the southern states like, well, like Southern California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas.
03:06:34 And they stay in their little Spanish speaking communities and you have, like, the Spanish billboards, restaurants where the people working there only speak Spanish. It keeps them separate from the the outside world in a way that maybe for them isn't.
03:06:52 Advantageous economically if you're Mexican or whatever, but it's it's good in terms of preserving their culture if that's what they want to do. You say the same thing about, you know, Asian families living in Asian communities across the the country. And so that's that, that would be an.
03:07:11 Issue.
03:07:12 I think that would have a a more profound effect than a lot of people would realize.
03:07:17 And does that mean you make up some stupid fake language? No, I'm just. I'm just saying, like.
03:07:22 That might be a reason why you go to an area that's more foreign.
03:07:27 Right, that might be an argument to lead the United States and go somewhere else where you're almost forcing the nepotism by creating that, that barrier, that language barrier between you and the outside world.
03:07:45 Just something to think.
03:07:46 About.
03:07:48 Let's see here, January 1981 says let me know how you cancel that. I know it's having in the past. Yeah. Like I said, e-mail help@odyssey.com and.
03:08:02 And and if if they if.
03:08:03 They don't.
03:08:05 I mean, they might take like a day to respond or something. They're usually pretty quick though.
03:08:10 And for some reason that they don't let me know and I'll e-mail them, but I'm just. I would just do the same thing. I would just e-mail the same e-mail address and say the same thing last time. Let me just put this away. Last time I I emailed them. By the time they replied, they'd already worked it out with the other guy. So I I it sounds like they're pretty quick about it.
03:08:30 Squirrelly says the Amish have strong immunity to toxic outside forces.
03:08:36 Yet many of us have information based jobs that rely on technology and the Internet. How do we combine these two opposing forces to form our own small independent communities?
03:08:48 Yeah, it would be different. It would be different. You're not going to the copy, the honor shortages. Nor would you want to. But you can look at.
03:08:56 What?
03:08:57 Some of the things they do that.
03:08:59 That work and that would translate to what we want to do, and this isn't like a quick.
03:09:05 Let we've salt with it.
03:09:06 Ohh I figured out guys. Here's the silver bullet. We're going to be Amish now like.
03:09:10 That's stupid.
03:09:13 I'm just using them as excuse me as examples of people who have.
03:09:19 Created a a similar.
03:09:23 Situation that works.
03:09:25 But yeah, I would. I wouldn't want to. I wouldn't want to deprive.
03:09:31 My family or my community of of technology, I think that's a bad way to go.
03:09:39 Especially if long term you know you want to be successful as a.
03:09:44 People, I mean.
03:09:46 You know, the Amish can do it because I think they're in a very unique situation that they they got grandfathered in, you know with their land holdings and then the amount of Members they have and everything else.
03:10:01 I know it's a viable way to create something new in 2024. I don't think you could buy a bunch of land.
03:10:08 And live in the dark ages and and you know, maybe you could, but that doesn't sound. That doesn't sound like the.
03:10:14 Way.
03:10:14 I would. I would go about doing it.
03:10:19 Scroll again says show idea of the 20th anniversary of Killdozer is June 4th Marvin he Meyer wasn't a perfect guy, but at the same time he's also a cultural icon. Yeah, we've talked about Killdozer before, but I guess if it's the 20th anniversary, maybe we'll do it again.
03:10:37 Jerry 931 says I had a good talk with my 12 and seven-year old kids tonight about our founding stock heritage. I've been waiting for it. That's good.
03:10:47 Yeah, you should make them very aware of it and very proud of it.
03:10:50 I remember even like when I was a real little kid, my parents taking me to like civil war reenactments and to different festival like or not festivals, but rather they would take us out to like old forts and like Mormon forts up in Utah and stuff like that where they still had.
03:11:11 Like the the old timey, like the people that would dress up like.
03:11:15 Pioneers and and you know the people that work there, I guess. And you know you would. You would try like the the old ****** pioneer candy and.
03:11:23 And you know, it was cool. Like it it was. It was cool to feel like, you know, you were part of, like, the, you know, you're you're a continuation of of these people that that built this Fort, you know, that you you descended from the people that actually built, you know, with their bare hands.
03:11:40 Built that Fort and you were walking in the same place. They walked where they spilled blood where they.
03:11:47 They you know where they they carved out a a piece of the.
03:11:53 The forest to to make it their *****, you know? And it was really cool. And that stuff will always stick with you. At least they did. All that stuff is, even when at the time maybe you you kind of thought it was a little lame and and you wanted to go and play Nintendo or something. That's I don't remember the Nintendo. I remember going to that.
03:12:14 That fourth, though?
03:12:19 Paragliding enthusiast says I've or have you made a show about Jewish group Holocaust survivors seeking revenge after World War Two, also known as Plan A. They also had a Plan B. They plan to poison the water supply in several German cities and retribution their audacious goal.
03:12:39 Was to kill 6,000,000 innocent Germans. Yeah, I've heard about that. I haven't done like.
03:12:42 A stream on though.
03:12:45 Lucky Larry Silverstein said this stream is as sobering as void pilled, as that maybe you're a boat and not an airplane. Stream back in 2020.
03:12:56 I think it was that was a very heavy one and I think.
03:13:04 About that one. Do you remember that one?
03:13:07 Maybe you're a boat.
03:13:09 And not an airplane. You talking about the one where I was talking about? If you're trying to find someone.
03:13:16 That like a.
03:13:19 The whoever your mate is, they should balance you out like an airplane wing. I remember that one.
03:13:26 I don't know what the boat reference would have been though.
03:13:31 I don't have the best memory and I.
Speaker 8
03:13:33 And I've done a lot of streams.
Devon Stack
03:13:37 I wish. I wish I had.
03:13:38 Like.
03:13:38 A like something about a photographic memory. And I'm very envious.
03:13:44 Bill Monaghan says maybe maintain a place in the states to organize and recruit latecomers while also finding places to immigrate to.
03:13:53 Yeah, I mean, look, we were to get this organized well enough that that's that's the kind of stuff you'd.
Speaker 10
03:13:54 If.
Devon Stack
03:14:00 Want.
03:14:00 To do, you'd want to do some kind of recruiting. You'd want to do.
03:14:04 Some kind of?
03:14:06 You know, make it make a a like look.
03:14:10 Here's another example the Mormons did this sort of like after the.
03:14:13 Mormons went to Utah.
03:14:15 And they found the Salt Lake City and they started, you know, building the temple and all that stuff. They would send missionaries out to Europe and get European. That's why there's a lot of blonde hair, blue eyed Mormons out there. They would go to the Nordic countries and and and one western European country.
03:14:36 Countries.
03:14:37 And they would, they would convert people and and guide them, you know, because a lot of people just wanted to go to America. They wanted to go to the new world anyway. So this was a.
03:14:47 A way in which they could do that with and and start off with a support group, right? They would join the church and and join the the The Pioneers that are had already blazed trails going across the.
03:14:59 The the Great Plains and into Utah and stuff. And they would so they would have guides like one of my one of my ancestors was a guide that led these companies across.
03:15:12 The you know on foot from the East Coast when they got off the ships from Europe, all you know they would would literally walk sometimes pushing handcarts full of their stuff, like basically a wheelbarrow, full year stuff. Imagine walking from New York to Salt Lake, you know, pushing a handcart. And people did that, you know.
03:15:33 And because there just wasn't any infrastructure.
03:15:37 So obviously you don't have to do that anymore, but like maybe the whatever would be analogous to that.
03:15:43 Umm.
03:15:46 Billy Bob says I give money. Well, thank you, Billy Bob. I appreciate.
03:15:52 Ed didn't says.
03:15:54 Maybe new in app ad placement cause causing some delay. They just enabled an in app. Don't knows too, so who knows? This link says six months for ad revenue to clear even says regular revenue held up to 60 days, not 30. Yeah, I I don't know. I don't.
03:16:12 Know. We'll see.
Speaker 8
03:16:13 OK.
Devon Stack
03:16:16 Maybe I'm wrong but.
03:16:21 The the the.
03:16:23 It's been a long time and I haven't received any money from any like, I think like the first grants I got were like five months ago.
03:16:34 And my PayPal was set up back then.
03:16:37 And there's never been a button to get on, and it wasn't much. It was like some. There was like, 20 or 30 bucks or something like that. Right. But there's never been a way of getting it.
Numbers Lady
03:16:45 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:16:47 But whatever. Like I said, I'll figure it out.
03:16:50 I I I didn't bring it up. You guys brought it up. I'm just lawyers. And I talked about as you guys brought it up. It's something that I'm I've been quietly.
03:16:59 You know, patiently hoping would resolve itself in the background and maybe it will.
03:17:09 Eden said. Oh, wait, yeah, he said that.
03:17:12 White Lion says watching the cutting edge 1992 tonight and noticed a subtle home. ********** innuendo. Yes, the 90s were gay. Yeah, the 90s were super ******* gay.
03:17:24 Lots of lots of ********** innuendos in the 90s.
03:17:30 Epton says this link says e-mail support.
03:17:34 Alright, yeah, I'll like I said, I'll check it out. I appreciate that though.
03:17:38 Ring ring.
03:17:41 With hopefully not not a mistake.
03:17:44 I don't know.
03:17:44 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend himself with.
03:17:50 Go, Julie, this *** is.
Speaker 18
03:18:02 Good.
Devon Stack
03:18:08 Lying, says coward. Fagots. Get the.
03:18:10 Rope. Well, there you go.
03:18:15 Appreciate that writing.
03:18:18 All right, Black Sun says. Thanks for you, Devin. They don't call you black pill for nothing, but this was needed. I have a friend who says a who is a system admin and lives on his own sailboat year round and just travels up and down the entire West Coast and works remotely from his boat. Remote jobs.
03:18:37 In work, he saved up for the boat.
03:18:39 Yeah, there's.
03:18:40 Remote work. Well, that's another reason why I. Like I said I wouldn't want to shun technology.
03:18:45 Because there's enough remote work you could do and you want your kids to be smart on top of that. And technologically, I think tech savvy is the way to go in the future.
03:18:55 I think that if you're Amish.
03:18:58 And let's say there is like this AI revolution. I mean like Skynet. But I mean like M AI revolution, where AI starts governing things. And I mean, do you want do you want to be honest and not even have be able to have any grip on the situation whatsoever you want to be that behind the game if they're you're starting to have to deal with a a more and more oppressive technocratic.
03:19:18 Government. No, I want. I want children. That, that understand technology and it's.
03:19:23 Look, it's it's going to be a tricky, tricky uh.
03:19:29 Tricky thing to do because technology invariably because of the way that the Internet is, means access to horrific ****. You know what they're talking about. The **** that's available on the Internet or the groomers that are available on the Internet or, you know, just like the bad ideas that on the Internet you want to be able to somehow censor that.
03:19:49 In some way, but at the same time you need them to be aware of it too, so it's it's a tough, tough nut to crack. That's one of those things that.
03:20:00 I haven't really fleshed out yet because I think sometimes like well, I was never really.
03:20:06 You know, I was never.
03:20:09 Sheltered from that stuff, or I mean my parents tried like they would try to, like, ban me from watching certain TV shows and things like that. The Internet wasn't really as big of a thing. They.
03:20:17 Didn't really understand.
03:20:18 It.
03:20:18 And yet, you know and so, but because they didn't understand it, I I kind of had access to a lot of bad stuff when I was pretty young.
03:20:28 And I don't know did it did it warp me? I I don't know.
03:20:32 Would have been better if I hadn't been exposed to some of that stuff, but that's it's also way different now. You know, like there was that guy last string that was saying that he was exposed to ****, like from like, age 6. And it's like, you know, that's.
03:20:46 That's ridiculous. I mean, obviously I want to prevent that.
03:20:51 But it's one of those things where.
03:20:52 It's like, you know, they're gonna.
03:20:54 I think if they have Internet access, they're going to see **** at a certain point and you need to be able to prepare them for that.
03:21:03 And it's it's.
03:21:05 I can see why people will mantice the Amish lifestyle cause it just it. It takes all that out of the equation, but I just don't. I don't think that's something you can.
03:21:14 You can do especially as.
03:21:17 Technology. It's going to continue to progress and you don't want to be at the mercy of people that.
03:21:24 That basically because of your lack of understanding almost have a have the power of magic over you.
03:21:34 Let's see here Katie, KD.
Speaker 10
03:21:41 We should.
Devon Stack
03:21:46 Kenny says. I think you're right, Devin. FYI, England has done too, but you guys have one advantage. We Brits don't. Lots and lots of land buying guns and.
03:21:56 And I would get arrested for saying like I I would literally get arrested for saying what I'd.
03:22:00 So if I was out of England, you know, I'd be I'd be in jail.
03:22:06 So I have a lot of advantages and and so yeah, I I hope you guys pull out of it. I really do. But I feel you, I understand.
03:22:19 I look maybe if we get something figured out, we'll come, we'll come and rescue some of you guys if we can.
03:22:26 Terrace Tarantula says being a Gen. X female, I would love to get a tiny, tiny house community of like minded whites where we can start a small vetted community, sell off all of our keeping with the Joneses. **** to move in an area collectively out in the middle of nowhere, live off the land camping style. If we have to.
03:22:46 Start there. I don't even.
03:22:48 Think you'd have to go. You know, I don't think you have to.
03:22:50 Go that extreme.
03:22:51 With it, it's it's not that expensive.
03:22:56 To, I mean, look, just like anything that there's there's markets, right? Like with with land like some.
03:23:04 Times.
03:23:07 The markets are up, and sometimes they're down some, so sometimes it's a matter of when you buy. It's always a matter of when you buy, but it's also a matter of where you buy it's it's a matter of what you're willing to do in terms of, like the infrastructure, like how much are you willing to build yourself.
Speaker 8
03:23:25 But I think I don't.
Devon Stack
03:23:26 Think you have to live in?
03:23:27 Some tiny house like a.
03:23:30 Like you're camping. You know what I mean? Like, I don't think that's even necessarily what you'd have to.
03:23:33 Do and I.
03:23:34 Don't think that would. That would even be a good, good thing to do. If you're promoting having kids, I don't think anyone wants to have like 6 kids in a ******* tiny.
03:23:42 House, you know.
03:23:43 What I mean, but I feel, yeah, like there might be people that or that, you know they're older or or that's just what they you know.
03:23:50 They they've done the family thing or they, you know, whatever, you know, like, like some old boomer that's that doesn't need, like, a big house like old people like small houses.
03:24:02 There might be some room for something like that in a community that's out there, but like, I don't think that's even necessary. I think that if you play your cards right and and have enough.
03:24:18 People interested in it, I mean, people gotta live somewhere, right? I mean, if you're not paying to live in a in a a A community like that. I mean, you're paying to live somewhere, right? Like my rent.
03:24:31 Before I came to the pillbox was killing me like it was, it was going up all the time. It was a ****** apartment. It was a one bedroom apartment and this is after I left when I lived, when I lived in DC it was ridiculous like it was. It was like 4 grand a month plus like my parking space was an extra something.
03:24:51 And and and where the San Francisco was like, you know, the same kind of a thing. It was like the prices were outrageous, right? But even when I, the last place I lived.
03:25:02 UM.
03:25:03 It was getting up to like 2 grand or so a month. I think I'm trying to remember. It's been a while now, but it was. Yeah, like it was enough to wear. Add that up for a year. Let's say it was 2 grand. That's $24,000 for a year.
03:25:18 So you're saving $24,000 a year?
03:25:24 You know what I mean? So you can you can get I think you can get some money together.
03:25:34 And not have to live in a tiny house.
03:25:38 There's also depends on the county that you decide to do it in. What kind of building codes they have, because there's lots of alternative building methods where again, it doesn't have to be small. But maybe you use an alternative building method that's cheap, but I I would prefer having.
03:25:56 Homes that are big enough to comfortably accommodate.
Speaker 8
03:26:00 Like.
Devon Stack
03:26:01 Families, because that's kind of the whole idea.
03:26:04 But yeah, I like. I like. I like what you're thinking. I mean, like, so there might be some people where that's.
03:26:09 Maybe a good way to?
03:26:10 Start.
03:26:12 Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
03:26:15 Speaking of being black, pilled Mike Lindell is probably feeling a black pilled these days.
03:26:20 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:26:26 Go, Julie, this *** is.
03:26:50 Mike Lindell's crack pipe says cowards with shopping carts full of excuses. **** them. They are weak and they aren't made for this. They're going to be selected out when this all washes. When this all washes out, we are going to be fine.
03:27:06 I I I let's I agree with you. I think that's really what it's going to be. I think you're going to have some people that are willing to make these kinds of sacrifices. They're gonna be necessary to keep to survive beyond.
03:27:17 What?
03:27:18 You know what this country has turned into to be able to go on, to make something great and separate from this country and stop.
03:27:26 Hanging on to some some.
03:27:30 Well, it it honestly, it can be summed up is is this it's the sunk cost fallacy.
03:27:36 America is a is a.
03:27:39 Giant ******* sunk cost fallacy for a lot.
03:27:42 Of these people.
03:27:45 I mean, people think, well, I've. I've invested so much on it. Now I have to. I have to keep investing in it or or I lose all this investment that I already lost. It's like, no, you already lost that investment. It's already gone.
03:27:58 You know.
03:28:00 It's like think of it this way.
03:28:04 Imagine you are living.
03:28:09 I only use. I only used this this example. I saw this weird video today. There was this guy who apparently it's weird with the YouTube algorithm will give you sometimes there's this guy who was repossessing sheds like he he. I don't know. I was like, I didn't know it was a job, but I guess it's a job.
03:28:27 And so he would show up. And in, like these hillbilly middle of ******* nowhere neighborhoods like in West Virginia. And there'd be like someone living in a shed that apparently they they owed like, $6000 on. They'd stopped paying. And so the shed was being repossessed.
03:28:47 And so he was basically driving up with a a trailer and taking their house.
03:28:56 And it's there was one guy that was complaining that he actually this was even funny. He was repossessing the guy's chicken coop. It wasn't even the guy's house.
03:29:06 And he was raging mad because he had just paid, made a payment of nine.
03:29:10 $100 on it.
03:29:12 And and the guy was still taking the.
03:29:14 The the the shed that was now or there was this chicken coop.
Speaker 10
03:29:19 And.
Devon Stack
03:29:21 It's like if you know you can't, you can't afford.
03:29:24 It.
03:29:27 Just let him let him take your ******* chicken coop. Why? Don't give him the.
03:29:31 $900.
03:29:32 Right. Because if you, if you do the math.
03:29:36 And you if.
03:29:37 Look, if you do the math and you say, oh, I can afford this, this shed that I'm living in in in West Virginia or whatever.
03:29:43 Then yeah, then do it, I guess. But if you do the math and realize.
03:29:49 You're not able to make those payments.
03:29:52 The second you realize that you should stop, you should stop making those payments right then, because inevitably.
03:30:01 Whether it's maybe a couple months later or not because you made some payments, inevitably they're going to come repossess it.
03:30:08 It's just gone.
03:30:10 It's already gone. It just hasn't had.
03:30:12 And yeah.
03:30:13 And that's that's kind of how America is. It's already gone. It just hasn't happened yet. They're going to come repossess it.
03:30:19 You can't make the payments anymore. You can't afford the payments.
03:30:23 So you can keep selling them money.
03:30:25 If you want.
03:30:27 But it's still going to get repossessed. Some guy still going to show up with the trailer and and and drag your ******* shut off the property.
03:30:35 That's just the way that it.
03:30:36 Is.
03:30:37 The math just doesn't work out. You can't afford it. You shouldn't have got it.
03:30:42 And and it's going to be taken away.
03:30:45 So if you keep putting money into it, it it's just stupid because it's it's you're just throwing money away at that point.
03:30:52 And that's kind of the way it is with America and maybe that's not the best analogy, but I think you guys understand what I'm saying, where it's like it's already gone.
03:31:01 And you can spend money trying to and and and and time and blood, sweat and tears trying to stop the inevitable.
03:31:12 But you know the thing about things that are inevitable is they're inevitable.
03:31:17 So it's just going to happen anyway.
03:31:20 And that's the problem is you have all these, all these people that it's they're falling for the sunk cost fallacy that is America.
03:31:27 They're like, yeah, but my family has been here for generations, and I was raised here and I I, I, I studied politics and and and got really involved and thought I could change things. And I've put so much of my life into into trying to get the right people elected and and and and I've really cared about, you know, you know, doing my civic duty.
03:31:48 As a citizen and and voting and it doesn't matter though, it's it's still, it's already gone.
03:31:56 So you can keep doing those things.
03:31:57 That that didn't.
03:31:58 Work, but yeah, you can keep doing those things.
03:32:03 But just know that inevitably it's it's going to just it's still.
03:32:05 Going to be gone.
03:32:08 Well, you might. You might be able to, you know, with the payments. Like I said, you might have pushed the day that that guy with the trailer shows up, you know, by a couple of months.
03:32:18 But the math just doesn't work out. You're not. You're never going to be able to pay this off.
03:32:23 So just stop paying now and start looking for a new place to go because it's.
03:32:28 If it's not now it's going to be someday.
03:32:31 Yeah, you might. You might be.
03:32:32 Able.
03:32:32 To delay the inevitable little bit, but it's.
03:32:35 It's still inevitable.
03:32:39 Let's see here. Amos Burton says look at the country the boomers started with. And now what they're finally starting or now they're starting to die off. Look at what the country is today, what everyone else is left with in one generation, our society has been utterly raped or from us.
03:32:58 And our only option is to flee. Total ********. Thanks, boomers. Yeah. I mean, pretty much. I mean, like, I don't see this fleeing.
03:33:07 And in the in the the immediate.
03:33:09 I don't see it as fleeing at all, so much as regrouping right now. One of the biggest problems is is we don't have communities, we're all spread out all over the ******* place. We're deracinated. Everyone everyone agrees with this.
03:33:24 You know everyone. In fact, there's a lot of people that will even say that, you know, they feel like an alien in their own apartment complex, their own city, their own job, you know, and just everywhere you go, you feel like, yeah, you're you're kind of like, you don't belong. That's a problem that can be fixed in the short term, relatively short term. I mean, as in your lifetime.
03:33:44 It's not something you have to like.
03:33:46 Wait till your kids to enjoy it like this is something we can work on fixing now.
03:33:52 And then with the support system and the community that comes with all that, you can start long term gaming out what to do about this. But I think that we can solve this first problem.
03:34:09 Without a really without a whole lot of effort. Honestly, I mean, compared to what our ancestors have done, it's really not that big of an ask.
03:34:19 Bill Monigan, we probably want to incorporate as a cult for tax purposes. Well again, like I said, that a lot of this stuff.
03:34:27 Is is.
03:34:29 You know the stuff that a lot of paperwork stuff is.
03:34:34 Stuff we gotta workout, but it's also, it's not something I even want to talk about publicly because you start saying that, let's say you say that like, oh, I want to start a cult for tax purposes. Well, now you can't.
03:34:46 Because now they have you on the record saying that. That's just that's that's not really a religion. It's just for tax purposes.
03:34:52 Jay Rain 931, says I dreamed of the day in Minecraft. Well, see, I can't do the rest of that.
03:35:02 Let's see here, Bill Monigan says.
03:35:06 Find the country with the highest percentage of people who understand what per capita means and we move there. Well, there you go. There's a lot of people that don't understand that.
03:35:14 Bessemer 72.
03:35:24 Hey, Devan, laughing at that show? Survivor with a black contestant with sixteen siblings. I guess in America I get 4 wives and start pumping out kids. The Rothschilds have a net worth of 500 trillion. If only we could reparation that to to the debt we we lost men fighting their wars.
03:35:44 Well, again, that's never gonna happen.
03:35:47 And that's also.
03:35:47 Another reason? Right? If you lived in a just country, if you lived in a country that represented you, a country made-up of men like you.
03:35:56 Yeah, the Rothschilds would be in in.
03:35:59 Under the prison.
03:36:01 They wouldn't have any wealth because you would have confiscated it by now.
03:36:05 And so what's the point? Like, what's the these aren't? These aren't minor disagreements we have with our ruling class. These are fundamental.
03:36:16 Like.
03:36:19 We're not even on the same ******* planet.
03:36:23 Ideologically. And so why should it be physically on the same planet either?
03:36:29 It's just it's *******. It's. I don't understand why you would want to try to save this.
03:36:34 I mean, even if you could, which you can't, Glock 23, and it felt so good to hear you say football is gay all my life. Look, it wasn't just me. The NFL said football is gay.
03:36:45 This is the NFL.
03:36:52 That's the NFL. The NFL is saying football is gay. All my life I thought football was gay as **** and it made people mad. Football is extremely gay and all these guys who are football fans are just.
03:37:08 Positive Fagots who want to be but ******, you know, like to watch men running around in spandex, slapping each other on. The asks what?
03:37:15 Can I say?
03:37:16 Chris says don't despair if you know a jersey buyer or, say, a Netflix. What if you know a jersey buyer or, say, a Netflix subscriber?
03:37:28 Taking advice from the old streams, I have been recently catching on up on.
03:37:34 Shaun that wait.
03:37:36 I'm confused here. Don't despair if you know a jersey buyer. I'm not sure what that means or say a Netflix subscriber take advice from old streams. I have been recently catching up on, shunned them, admonish them, disincentivize this kind of behavior in your social circles.
03:37:57 Ask them what else they could have bought with that cash. I I agree with that. You should. You should make it socially awkward for people.
03:38:04 So be giving money to our enemies. Why wouldn't it be?
03:38:09 Right. I mean, other communities would do the same thing.
03:38:13 Right.
03:38:15 I don't think there's there'd be a whole lot of rabbis walking into the synagogue wearing Hugo Boss.
03:38:21 You know what I mean? Like there there's.
03:38:24 They they, they you need to self police this stuff.
03:38:32 My fat little ******** toe.
Numbers Lady
03:38:34 Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Speaker 10
03:38:38 So.
Devon Stack
03:38:41 My fellow ******** tell I've been grilling with a neighbor of mine on the weekends. Turns out he was part of that group of militia guys arresting illegals on the border a few years back. We've been putting the PAT Con series on for two or three hours a weekend while we drink and talk about life. You really do have universal appeal. I appreciate that.
03:39:02 And I was the minuteman, right? Was not what was called.
Speaker 2
03:39:08 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:39:09 Yeah, yeah, I I actually.
03:39:13 I worked in television when that was going on and I worked with a lot of Mexicans who were very unhappy about it, and it was I was in a very awkward situation because I was like, yeah, I was at the time that I was. I was vastly outnumbered and.
03:39:32 I had to be.
03:39:34 A little quiet about my yeah.
03:39:40 I was. I was a.
03:39:41 Little I was a little more timid back then.
03:39:43 But I was very excited to see what these guys were doing, even if I was the only one in the in The Newsroom that was.
03:39:51 Claude Fermi says Eric Stryker once said many years ago, when he appeared on the Kill stream, back when it was good, that he thinks that Europe is going to be fine in the end, and that non white with the non white problem. But he said with America, he was doubtful. Do you agree that with with Europe, we'll eventually solve these problems? Again? I don't know enough about Europe.
03:40:12 And so I don't I I try not to.
03:40:14 To talk about things I don't know anything about. And, you know, the European situation, I know what everyone else knows, right? Like, I know what I see on the Internet, but that's not the same thing as living there, having a good feel as to what the actual people on the you know out in IRL, you know, day-to-day normal.
03:40:33 Like just Germans, for example, right. Like I don't. I don't know any Germans, really. I maybe. Well, maybe I know, like one or two Germans, but I I don't.
03:40:44 I don't. I don't frequently socialize with.
03:40:48 Everyday Germans and I don't watch mainstream German television or listen to mainstream German anything really. And so I don't know. I don't have a good feel for like, what the actual sentiments of the the German people are right now. Now I know what everyone else knows. What?
03:41:08 You know, on the Internet what they say about how the right wing seems to be rising and you know, you've got the, the establishment, they're working against it and whatever and.
03:41:18 Yeah. Who knows, right? I don't know. I feel like Germany. If anyone's going to have powerful Jews working really hard to prevent nationalism in their country, it's going to be Germany. And so that's going to be an issue.
03:41:35 So I I just.
03:41:35 Don't I have no way of?
03:41:37 I have no way of making an accurate prediction outside of my own country. I feel like that. That's.
03:41:44 And I feel like the opposite is true. I feel like there's a.
03:41:46 Lot.
03:41:46 Of Europeans who don't quite understand America either.
03:41:53 January 9th. Any one dude, I haven't done it three times.
03:41:58 Dude, I have. I haven't done it through the no, no.
03:42:01 No, not you.
03:42:03 Three, it's people have over donated like to the tune of $500. In fact, I think each time three times you're like the third one to do it is what I'm saying.
03:42:14 Not you, not you personally doing it three times. Oh, that would be. That would be kind of funny.
03:42:21 May have low moral fiber. I think people should say because it dehumanizes them well there. There we go. That's why we I think that's why you don't say it.
03:42:31 Because.
03:42:32 Look.
03:42:34 Maybe you think that that's like a an effective strategy, but I don't think it's an effective strategy to get people to to sympathize with your with your goals to to. It's not necessary to dehumanize black people. You know, I I see them as people.
03:42:55 I mean, they're people like again.
03:42:57 It's it's a gradient.
03:43:02 But you start, you start. That's The thing is you're you're that that's it's it's not that I'm trying to be optical. I just don't I don't agree with that that that they're not people you know again it's a gradient there's some that aren't I'll agree there are some that aren't humans.
03:43:19 I would 100% agree with that.
03:43:21 But to say that that universally all black people should be dehumanized, I just don't agree with them. So it's not about optics for me, I just disagree.
03:43:32 And and that doesn't need to and. And you're saying well that there needs to be distinction distinction between them and us. You don't have to.
03:43:41 I mean, there's a distinction between me and Japanese people, but I still think they're people. You know, there's a distinction between me and and Mexicans, but I still think they're people again. It's kind of a gradient.
03:43:58 You know, I mean, look.
03:44:02 Maybe we just disagree with that. I have. I have known personally black people that are intelligent, articulate and you know they're not white.
03:44:13 And and that is that is self-evident and apparent, but I wouldn't call them subhuman. You know these people that I've known and and and no, it's not like well I have a black friend it's.
03:44:26 Just no, I've.
03:44:27 Just maybe you just haven't known any high IQ black people. They exist, they exist.
03:44:33 And so I just don't think it's, I don't think it's black and white like that. I don't think a lot. There's most things are not black and white mean, no pun intended.
03:44:42 Knight Nation review says if your PayPal is sent to the wrong e-mail, that will jam it up too. Well, that's it's not, it's it should be all it should be normal.
03:44:52 Trust me. Trust me, bro, everything should be I've I've. I've crossed all my T.
03:44:56 'S, and they're all my eyes.
03:44:58 Cat Hugger says regarding slurs, I really don't think or I don't like that ****** and fascist.
03:45:04 Means exactly the same stick bundle. It feels very odd. We need to invent another, more insulting.
03:45:12 Word for *****.
03:45:14 Well, to an American, it doesn't mean the same thing.
03:45:21 Offer comment, Don. Hey, Devin.
03:45:25 Then to think, then, to think people still.
03:45:30 Claim that white genocide is fake. I think it worded that weird our group gets racially replaced in its homeland and no one bats an eye. Then you have countries like Liberia who accepted a law where you can only get Liberian citizenship if you're black.
03:45:51 It's only racist if you're white. **** that.
03:45:56 Well, yeah. But I mean that's just that's the. That's another reason why you have to leave.
03:46:02 Because that that's never going to change in America.
03:46:05 That's never going to change in America. You're never going to have an America. the United States is never going to limit citizenship to white people. That's never going to happen.
03:46:17 So if that's important to you.
03:46:19 Then.
03:46:21 You know, you got to do something else because it's not. That's not going to.
03:46:26 Happen in America. Ever.
03:46:28 Robert Wilson, thanks for the string black pill. I would like or I'd be interested in seeing you do a stream on children of God.
03:46:37 Sect. Didn't we do that?
03:46:43 Which one was that one?
03:46:56 Yeah, I think we talked about it briefly.
03:47:02 Yeah, this is that.
03:47:04 Christian called it a Jew started.
03:47:09 Yeah. I only talked about it briefly at.
03:47:11 Some point.
03:47:12 Paraguay enthusiast Oriana Africa seems to be in it, and they seem to be doing alright for the last time I check.
03:47:22 Oriented Africa seems to be in it and they I don't know what you.
03:47:25 Mean by in.
03:47:26 It they seem to be doing all right from last time. Well, that's. I'm saying they're doing something similar to what I'm talking about. It's it's all private land. I don't know what the laws are in in Africa or South Africa going to make that possible.
03:47:42 But they, you know, at least in terms of.
03:47:46 The the the basics that they're doing, what I'm talking about is they've, they've got a bunch of private land and they've limited the the people that are allowed to to join the and look, you can have private clubs. I don't.
Speaker 8
03:48:00 Know what all.
Devon Stack
03:48:00 The this is something where you need like a civil rights lawyer or something to really understand.
03:48:06 Because you you do used to have an understanding that private clubs could exclude whoever they wanted to for whatever reason, and at some point in time it feels like that changed and you had to start baking gay.
03:48:17 Brakes. So legally, what would have to take place for you to do that? I don't know. And those are those are some of the questions you have to answer. But there that's part that's again that's.
03:48:30 I didn't. I didn't come to this. I didn't decide to stream with, like, the some silver bullet solution. I just said the conversation needs to shift away from. Well, let's let's elect Trump, you know, like, OK.
03:48:43 OK.
03:48:44 **** Trump.
03:48:49 Sons of the serpent.
03:48:51 Devin Stack for Moshiach 2024 great show as always. Much appreciated. Take my shackles. Alright well I don't know if I want to be moshiach for for anybody, but I appreciate that Tejada says let's call our new home land New Jerusalem.
03:49:11 No, I'd I'd rather not.
03:49:15 I'd rather not Scottish American jerk.
03:49:25 Hey, Devin, what is your opinion on the parallel society concept? For example, gardening, hunting, farming, sewing, knitting, canning, jarring, metalworking, woodworking, and, obviously, homeschooling out of great night. It's OK to be white. Well, those are the kinds of things you would probably have to at least participate a little bit in in order to make something like this.
03:49:43 Eric.
03:49:45 I mean.
03:49:47 To a limited degree, I mean, I don't think going to be building your own cars and stuff like that, right? You're gonna have to participate with the outside world, just like any small country would have to, you know, like, if if you don't have the manufacturing capacity or capabilities to to make things, you have to get them from the outside world.
03:50:07 But there are a lot of things you could take care of internally, and yeah, I'm all about.
03:50:14 That doing what's what's practical, at least I mean, there's some things that that if you don't need to, you don't need to make things hard just for the sake of making them hard. And I think some people do that when they homestead. They're like, I'm going to. I'm going to make sure that I do everything like like I'm a I'm a ******* pioneer. And in 1840 and it's like.
03:50:35 But are you doing it to like LARP? As a pioneer in 1840?
03:50:39 Or are you doing it to because it's practical to do it like there's there's no reason to do things.
03:50:47 Unnecessarily difficult.
03:50:50 Maybe a little moral, fiber says. We've we've both lived in Albuquerque. People who aren't quote don't create a part of the city called the war zone.
03:51:00 Locals you've talked about that in Oklahoma City, they called it browntown. Same thing running ruining the city. I thank saying. Alright. Well, look, we just disagree, OK? Alright. We just disagree. There we go. You can go on and on and on and on about it. But like we just disagree. White cake.
03:51:21 As ***** worship in America is cringe as Fock every single TV show, movie, commercial, et cetera, has to include Brillo Pad heads in it one way or the other. Do leftist cuck fagots even like this ****? It's so overt. No, I think they do like it.
03:51:39 I think they do like it. I think they have an unnatural attraction to the outsider, and so they're they're actually they'd be uncomfortable if it was if it was.
03:51:50 White people.
03:51:52 I I I believe that I think that they they would feel a discomfort. In fact they did right, like all those in the 90s, part of the when they were when they were trying to eviscerate the 1950s, you know, to leave it to Beaver type stuff and things like Pleasantville.
03:52:11 That was kind of.
03:52:13 The complaint that it was too Lily White.
03:52:16 Now obviously it was a lot of Jews saying that, but there had to be white people that agreed with.
03:52:21 Them for it to.
03:52:23 You know, for it to.
03:52:25 To be effective.
03:52:30 Made little more fiber. Ah, come on.
Speaker 18
03:52:32 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:52:35 I had a black roommate that was half Japanese. He was relatively high IQ. It's not that I haven't ever met a decent black. It's they're absolutely the exception to the rule and vast majority of them are not. Are, like lady said, we just disagree about about whether or not.
03:52:54 I say all the time, like I don't see what.
03:52:57 The Big deal is.
03:52:58 Amos Burton says check out the demographics of Argentina, mostly European. Maybe that's the place to look at in terms of other countries.
03:53:12 Yeah, it's look, there's a lot of places to look at. That's possible.
03:53:17 All right, Speaking of rumble.
03:53:20 We're going to take a look at Rumble, Random username, Rumble says. We need to rewatch Idiocracy. Yeah, I'll tell you what. When I first watched it, when it was relatively a new movie because I thought, oh, it's made by, you know, the guy who did office space and and Beavis and Butthead and he's kind of funny.
03:53:39 And I didn't think it was that funny. I didn't. I didn't get it. I think is what it was. I didn't realize how right he was.
03:53:47 I was also because I've always been kind of sensitive to anti white stuff. I was also kind of annoyed at the opening scene that implied that the stupid people breeding were white because even back then, like I said, I've always been kind of sensitive.
03:54:02 To like the.
03:54:03 The the the OK, you know, like you're basically calling.
03:54:08 Calling white or calling me, not me white trash, but you're calling.
Speaker 8
03:54:12 We we both.
Devon Stack
03:54:13 Know that the people breeding in this situation aren't white people and you chose to depict them as white because it's OK to **** on white people. And that irritated me. But if you can get past that.
03:54:28 And and some of the other racial aspects that that are, you know, similar to that in that movie.
03:54:37 Yeah, it it, it's.
03:54:39 It's way different now than it was when it was new.
03:54:43 It aged very well.
03:54:46 Random username on rumble the solution to filter out people is language only. Legal route works for Amish with Pennsylvania Dutch and with illegals with Spanish. New communities need to learn Gaelic or Icelandic. Well, actually that's something I was mentioning before and.
03:55:04 Yeah, it'd be kind of funny. I don't.
03:55:06 Think I don't know if look.
03:55:09 It is a. It's an advantage they have.
03:55:13 And it would it be easier? Here's the thing. Would it be easier to to teach everyone a made-up language that you all have to start talking? Or even it's not made-up like it's gay? Like it's basically made-up if you're an American.
03:55:27 Or would it be easier just to go somewhere where the outside doesn't speak English? You know what I mean? It might be easier if it's that important, and I'm not saying that it is. It might be. Maybe it is, maybe it is. Maybe that's a key component. Maybe that's like one of the things that if you have like, that's the thing that makes it work right, like that's the reason.
03:55:47 Why, you know, or, you know, maybe that's like, that's the thing that puts it over the edge, right? That's the thing that why the Amish have been successful when others haven't been. And that's why the Jews have been successful. Others haven't been because they have that language. And you know what? And here's The thing is that language in both cases, it's tied to them ethnically. And so in our case, it would be English.
03:56:07 Right. And so maybe the idea is you go somewhere that's not speaking English and that you speak English in your community and you know, you learn the whatever the foreign language is so that you can function when you need to, when you need to venture outside.
03:56:24 But maybe it's, uh, maybe. Maybe it's something to think about. Maybe that I don't know how much to weight that. I mean, I feel like it's important, but I don't know how much to weight it.
03:56:37 And they say if you want an option outside the country, pit came islands offer citizenship and free land. Only 50 people. You could run the government.
03:56:48 I'll have to look into whatever that is, but I I kind of that sounds almost too good to be true.
03:56:54 It kind of sounds like libertarians would take advantage of that by now, but maybe sorry.
Speaker 26
03:57:02 No.
Devon Stack
03:57:02 A little tired tonight.
03:57:05 It's been a long day. I'm all a little heat stroked out a little bit today. Maybe that's why I've been extra cranky.
03:57:13 And I was out in the sun.
03:57:14 Too much today.
03:57:16 Uh Epton says Rumble only cashes out once every 30 days and hides cash out, but unless you e-mail them and ask to convert yourself to creator or some ****, then the cash out button appears.
03:57:30 Maybe the auto is broken e-mail and ask to change to creator. I'll get you the help link.
03:57:38 Yeah, like I said, I'll, I'll, I can do. It's not like a big major.
03:57:41 Thing. Yet, like it's just something I've been.
03:57:43 I've been noticing because I'm like, alright, well, at this point, I'm past whatever any threshold they would have had. I mean, it's not like tons of money, but it's not. It's it's more than what any threshold would be.
03:57:53 And here we are, like four or five months in still, and there's no obvious way to pull it out, and I've got everything set up correctly, so I've just been kind of waiting to see if maybe.
03:58:05 You know something? I I I checked back there periodically and nothing.
03:58:10 Looks like it's and I've I've been starting to wonder if, umm, you know?
03:58:16 Uh, cunning drawer or?
03:58:18 Drawer I think. I don't know how.
03:58:20 To say that thanks for all your contact Devin, shout out to.
03:58:22 Edgy and lay well, there you go, edgy and laying.
03:58:28 All right guys.
03:58:31 Well, we got one more I think over here on Odyssey.
03:58:36 Or two more I guess.
03:58:39 White cake says if whites only country were declared tomorrow, what percentage of whites globally would would immigrate there immediately?
03:58:50 Uh.
03:58:51 I don't know. I feel like a lot of European countries would oppose it and would sanction it and and Bargo it like like they did apartheid South Africa. I think that you'd have a lot anywhere where Jews had any kind of influence whatsoever. They would put political and financial.
03:59:12 Pressure on that country to not exist. I think that military action might even be involved, or you might even have the CIA funding the enemies of that, that nation and.
03:59:25 You know like.
03:59:27 That's some. That's why you want to keep a low profile. That's why whatever we do, it needs to keep a low profile.
03:59:35 That's why whatever we do probably will not often be talked about on this string. Just giving you guys a heads up. It's just that I wanted to make the point.
03:59:44 That USA is a ******* lot. It's gone. It's ******* top dog law. That's all it is.
03:59:53 And last but not least, we got **** knuckle.
03:59:59 **** knuckle.
Speaker 15
04:00:00 With cash flow checkout.
Speaker 16
04:00:07 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
04:00:11 Alright, we got we got **** knuckle.
Speaker 24
04:00:18 On the car, man, you know she did.
Speaker 8
04:00:22 But how you ain't.
04:00:23 Feeling what you feeling from behind?
Speaker 18
04:00:25 From behind, from behind, from behind, from behind.
Devon Stack
04:00:34 Ah, **** knock.
04:00:35 On.
04:00:36 Says, hey, Devin, hey, we're back.
Speaker 4
04:00:36 Yo sis.
Devon Stack
04:00:43 Alright, this is going to be a nightmare.
04:00:45 I'm going to.
04:00:46 Stitch together.
04:00:49 So fun Knuckles said. Hey, Danny, have you ever done stream with Alex Linder and.
04:00:52 I was saying no.
Speaker 12
04:00:56 But I will.
Devon Stack
04:00:56 I will be streaming with Rebecca. Also has blonde from blonde, the belly of the beast next Wednesday at 8:00 PM Pacific Time. So we might not have the Wednesday stream. Instead, I'll be streaming with her on her channel, most likely on YouTube or on Rumble.
04:01:14 I'm not sure where she's at, but I'll be doing that and then for those of you who've been asking, I should also.
04:01:24 I'm not 100%, but pretty sure like 90% sure that I'll be streaming with Mark Collett.
04:01:31 A week after that, so the Wednesday after that. So this next Wednesday instead of a stream, I'm going to be streaming on at 8:00 PM.
04:01:43 On Rebecca's channel, on YouTube and then, well, the normal stream Saturday.
04:01:50 And then on the following Wednesday, probably early in the day and probably still do a stream that Wednesday.
04:01:58 I'll find out. I'll find out more. I I didn't talk to mark again to find out exactly what. Because they're, you know, they're in the UK. Totally different time zones.
04:02:08 But I'll be streaming Wednesday a week from this next Wednesday with Mark Colette.
04:02:14 Alright guys.
04:02:16 Hopefully you can hear me. Hopefully that all came across and this isn't like a complete nightmare.
04:02:23 I think you guys.
04:02:25 Have it here.
04:02:32 Have you guys you guys can hear it?
04:02:33 Still.
04:02:35 Yeah. All right, guys.
04:02:38 So I will talk to you all later.
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