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00:08:45 Welcome. Wait, hold on. Is my.
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00:08:51 I think it's doing normal things. Let me look. Why does it always do?
00:08:56 This. Hello. Hello. Hello. Well, whatever we're going to.
00:08:59 Go with it. Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:05 Free mind addition, I think I've used that name.
00:09:08 Before.
00:09:10 But that's OK.
00:09:12 Free Mind Edition I'm of.
00:09:13 Course your host Devin Stack.
00:09:17 Tonight, we're basically going to be picking up where we left off.
00:09:20 Last week or last week, last string.
00:09:25 Talking about Mtvu's 90s propaganda.
00:09:31 Last time it was, uh.
00:09:33 Anti racism, anti prejudice, peace.
00:09:37 Put out in 19.
00:09:40 1991 tonight this is the long-awaited video dug up by Night Nation review.
00:09:49 From 1993.
00:09:52 And it will of course highlight.
00:09:55 How based on us and the 90s were?
00:09:59 Hopefully the sound of the I have the air conditioner on low. I have the air I have. I have to have it on.
00:10:04 Low right now it's.
00:10:06 Like most of the country, that's experiencing a heat wave, we're kind of getting hammered with with it too, with which with on top of the normal insane temperatures, it's a little much. It's a little much to have it off tonight, so I'm going to just leave it on if it gets annoying and.
00:10:25 I don't think it's.
00:10:26 It doesn't look like it's registering too much on the microphone. If I'd had more time to to set it up, I would have I. I've got like some noise cancelling. Well, maybe maybe I can turn on a filter.
00:10:37 Here.
00:10:39 I might be able to do something like that.
00:10:43 I don't think it's super necessary, but like I might have let me see.
Speaker
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Devon Stack
00:10:58 Is this going to make it?
00:10:58 Sound weird though.
00:11:04 Oh well, it's not going to let me use it because I need to update my NVIDIA.
00:11:09 SDK to use the noise cancelling or canceling stuff.
00:11:14 So you just got to deal with it tonight. It's alright. Not a big deal, but it's super ******* hot tonight. Also, Churro is manically pacing. It's too hot for Truro to be outside so he's manically pacing around the pillbox and once it cools down a little bit, I'm sure he'll whine like a little bit shouldn't.
00:11:34 Have to be let out, so be prepared for that. Alright. Well, without further ado.
00:11:41 Let's go ahead and hop right in.
00:11:44 So this.
00:11:48 This video.
00:11:50 It's very 90s, very 90s typography.
00:11:56 Opens up with the question.
00:11:59 If you can never be too dot dot dot.
00:12:04 And the music. And this is it's not well.
00:12:10 You can tell two things are going well. Three things are going on with the style of, you know, the stuff being produced, but not just MTV. Pretty much everyone around this time period. One computer graphics just in general in terms of being able to make title screens and stuff like that, just even being somewhat.
00:12:28 Accessible even to places like MTV on an affordable basis with brand.
00:12:34 So they over.
00:12:35 Overused the hell out of it. It's kind of like when fonts first came out. Believe it or not, you know that was like this crazy thing. Ohh fonts. You know, before I had to use a typewriter. If I was going to type up a memo or type up anything, it was all the same font because the typewriter only had one font.
00:12:54 And so everyone was just used to seeing typewriter font all the time, and that was pretty much it. And if you had any font beyond that, wow, that was, that was really professional. And so inevitably, what happened when different fonts came out is is everyone's memos and and invitations and anything they printed up started looking like.
00:13:13 Almost like a ransom notices. We there were so many different ******* fonts, right? And that that's kind of what happened with this technology where any, anything that, that they made it was they went over the top with you know like like just and just the the fact.
00:13:29 Oh, we can easily.
00:13:30 Rearrange things in a new crazy way.
00:13:32 With hip kids like we'll put if you can never be. And then two on top and uh the the digital editing was also new or I mean it wasn't new new but it was new in terms of having easy access to it for you know a company like MTV be able to produce things with having to spend a ton of money.
00:13:52 You had digital editing available to places like MTV that was.
00:13:58 That didn't exist.
00:13:59 Before and so you have a lot of edits that wouldn't have been there otherwise, and people trying to get really super creative with the cuts and everything else.
00:14:10 So it's just really obnoxious. Everything in the 90s, especially on MTV, in terms of of production, was really obnoxious.
00:14:17 And this weird noise that you're going to hear. This isn't just like a noise. Like, that's from the tape. That's I I I had to. It took a couple of hours. Like it literally took a couple of hours just to.
00:14:27 Clean.
00:14:27 Up the audio on the original well enough to use it tonight, and at first I thought it was just noise that was on the tape, but now this is the intro noise.
00:14:38 So without further ado.
00:14:42 If you can never be too.
00:15:14 Wow. So edgy and cool and high tech. So for those of you just listening.
00:15:20 That says if you can never be too rich, thin, then you can never be like I like how those are the those are the examples, rich and thin or apparently good objectives back then. Then you can never be too Jewish.
00:15:35 It's like right at the gate. They're like, oh, you can't be. You can never boys and girls, you can never be too Jewish. You can never be too Jewish. Look at that. Never to be too Jewish.
00:15:48 You can never be too.
00:15:49 Native Butch.
00:15:51 Never be. You hear that, ladies? You can never be too Butch. Asian, black.
00:15:58 Cynical, wholly Hispanic. Now. Somehow I feel like White's not going to be in here.
00:16:04 Animal, what the **** is that even like? What is this, the beginning of furries? Is this the beginning of furries, or are they talking about people that are in the animals?
00:16:15 Young political, gay, old, ethnic.
00:16:22 Oh, now they're gonna mention white people, and they were gonna mention white people that.
00:16:25 First part of it you can.
00:16:26 Never be too, you know, all the. Oh, there it is there.
00:16:28 It is. This is what I.
00:16:29 Predicted. But you can be.
00:16:33 Prejudice, abusive and tolerant. Now they're using. Now they're using the shots of the white people. Cruel.
00:16:40 Bigoted, self-righteous. Violent.
00:16:44 Free your mind. I'm going to kick Truro out just so he's out of the way. So hang on one second. Here. Let me give you the intermission.
00:16:55 Yeah, I know, buddy.
00:16:58 I'm looking for the stoop intermission button that I only have to have because of you.
00:17:04 I know it's not fair. Yeah, I know you have such a hard life. Yeah, I know. It's it's awful. Oh, I know. I can't find you guys. Just whatever I'm going.
Speaker
00:17:15 To do it.
Devon Stack
00:17:20 You're going outside, bud.
00:17:25 I don't want you to come.
00:17:26 Back in 10 minutes either.
00:17:29 Don't get it by coyotes.
Speaker
00:17:34 All right.
Devon Stack
00:17:37 Yeah, I knew that.
00:17:38 Was going to. I knew that was going to happen.
00:17:43 All right, so free your mind, free your mind. And that's that's kind of like a. That was a phrase that was used a lot in the 90s. I wonder why they would use that so much in the 90s. Free your mind?
00:17:57 Free your mind. From what?
00:17:59 What exactly?
00:18:01 What exactly were these boundaries that were put on my mind that I need to free my mind from?
00:18:10 Hmm.
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00:18:12 Hmm.
Devon Stack
00:18:14 So then we get to one of these VJS that hosted, or if they called them BJ's if they hosted the MTV News.
00:18:22 This chick here. Oops.
00:18:26 Tabitha Soren. Excuse me, Tabitha. Tabitha. Soren.
00:18:32 And before you ask, actually surprisingly, no, no, she is not.
00:18:37 She is not a fellow white.
Speaker 9
00:18:41 The battle over gays in the military, the arrest of white supremacists and their plot to allegedly kill black leaders. The uproar over Lani Guinier's views on civil rights, race, religion and sexual politics make headlines and have a direct effect on People's Daily lives. Take, for example, the sharp increase in gun sales in Los Angeles since the riots.
00:19:01 Or the fact that uniformed police are needed to man New York City public polls because groups of guys were attacking girls in Part 2 of MTV's community of the Future. Free your mind reports. We'll be looking at some of the stories behind the headlines.
Devon Stack
00:19:15 So I'm gonna let you guys make.
00:19:16 Some predictions right out the gate here.
00:19:20 First of all.
00:19:21 She mentioned a group of white supremacists who were planning to kill black leaders.
00:19:29 That sounds a.
00:19:29 Little weird cause if this was some big case from. I mean, even though it's from 1993, I feel like I would have heard of this before. Like oh, yeah, don't you remember the time in 1993 when they arrested all those white supremacists that were going to kill all those black leaders? I I had never heard of this before, took a little bit of research to track down what exactly they were talking about.
00:19:51 And we'll get into that in a moment, but I'll let. I'll let you make some predictions about what you think that's all about.
00:19:56 And also she mentions that well, you know, there was there William being assaulted in pools by some by some young fellas.
00:20:07 There were some young fellas assaulting women in swimming pools.
00:20:14 I'll let you make some predictions about that. Some young fellas.
00:20:17 Just some young fellas assaulting women and and swimming pools.
00:20:21 In New York.
00:20:23 I can't imagine what that's all about. I'm sure it's toxic masculinity.
00:20:30 So she's.
00:20:32 Setting us up for what we're in store for tonight, all these stories that prove that we have a lot, we have a long way to go in making this diversity experiment work.
Speaker 9
00:20:55 Intolerance takes many forms, but how exactly does it spread? What makes us racist, sexist, homophobic, anti-Semitic, like most other things, intolerance can start in the home.
Devon Stack
00:21:07 See oddly it it, it actually doesn't. This is the exact opposite of reality they asked like, because they they make these arguments that well, you know, kids are not born racist. Kids are not born intolerant.
00:21:20 You know, if you were to kidnap someone's children and and make them play with black kids, they, you know, like ice, ice, tea said in the last MTV special we covered last week. He said if you got a black kid and an Asian kid and a white kid and you and you put them in a sandbox and.
00:21:38 And no one.
00:21:39 Was telling them, you know, how to be racist.
00:21:41 They would. They would just sit there and be friends forever.
00:21:44 And and I mentioned well, I mean I don't know like that they'd be friends until.
00:21:50 Inevitably, some of their their characteristics, their their innate characteristics start to to reveal themselves. And that's The thing is, she's saying that that, this, that pattern recognition starts at the home because that's what you.
00:22:04 Know that's what.
00:22:05 Prejudice is right, and that's the term that they use back then. That's how you're prejudging.
00:22:09 People. It's based on the recognition of patterns that you've experienced, but they make it sound like in every home that there is like a a racist.
00:22:21 Uh, like a racist uncle? That that's that's hiding in the closet that leaps out of the closet and and starts telling the the the kids in the house.
Speaker 8
00:22:29 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:22:33 Like, don't trust the Jews.
00:22:35 Don't trust them. Them are violent and it's like, OK, but I don't remember that going on in my house. I don't if anything that my boomer parents were very anti racist and most boomer parents were.
00:22:43 In.
00:22:49 And I and I went into this whole diversity experiment as one of one of the Guinea pigs, completely expecting it to be exactly how they said. Oh, yeah, just go to school with all these other kids from all around the world than I did when I went. When I went to school in Northern California, there were, I mean, it was.
00:23:08 I mean, I I would say that white kids were.
00:23:13 Maybe. Maybe in the maybe, like in the 30% range. I mean it was it was, I mean they depend on the class, right? But there were classes for sure. White kids were really only about 30% and then you had a bunch of Asians, you know, a lot of jungle Asians from the boat people in Vietnam that came to California.
00:23:33 You had the East Asians, you know you had the Puerto Ricans, you had black people, you had, you know, every kind of Mexican you could imagine.
00:23:44 And even Native Americans and and whatever, right. And so you you go into this classroom and you're told that race is only skin deep and that's all you should have to worry about in terms of there being any kind of differences between these different kids. And you believe it because you're a kid.
00:24:04 You know, kids are easy to brain.
00:24:06 And it's not until years of experience outside of the household, because that's where you get experience right outside of the household that you begin to recognize patterns and you begin to realize, oh, wait a second, all the jungle Asian kids gang up on, on people and beat them up because they lose at 4 square or whatever, right?
00:24:26 Like this. This is when you start to develop this pattern recognition that informs your expectations or otherwise known as prejudgment's for your prejudice, right? Like you start to to figure out ohh every time I touch fire it's hot.
00:24:43 Next time when I see fire is as beautiful as it is, is as interesting as it looks, I'm not going to stick my hand in it, cause last time I did that I burned my hand and so it's probably a bad idea to do that. And so as a kid your kid brain is developing. You're noticing these patterns and you're you're noticing a a correlation between.
00:25:03 Certain groups of people and their behavior, and if there's a safety issue attached to that, that's going to really leave a mark that's going to leave a mark because that's called survival in.
00:25:14 And so if you start to notice that the black kids are more violent, or that they're less trustworthy, they steal your toys and stuff like that.
00:25:21 You're going to.
00:25:22 Notice that you're going to notice that you're going.
00:25:24 To be, you know, weary of them.
00:25:26 Same thing with other groups and and honestly you'll you'll also have. You'll create positive impressions of of groups that are are are fun to be around, who are going to actually have the opposite effect in terms of you can trust them. They're they're they're not just not dangerous. You feel safer when you're around them.
00:25:47 And they tend.
00:25:47 To be the people that look like.
00:25:48 Queue and so you develop all these generalizations which they demonize. In fact, I think in this episode here they they talked about how generalization is dehumanization.
00:26:01 So you you come up with all this stuff outside of the home. It's the exact opposite of how they talk about it and.
00:26:07 This isn't unique.
00:26:08 Most 90s shows that we're trying to get people to go along with this diversity experiment that was failing spectacularly. The whole, you know, the.
00:26:18 Time.
00:26:20 Was what they were hitting parents over the head with the idea that this is you need to brainwash your kid at home. You need to brainwash your kid at home because if if your kids racist, it's clearly something you're doing.
00:26:34 You know, it's clearly something, you know, your your, your innate racism, your unconscious racism, your microaggressions, whatever they're picking up on.
00:26:44 They're picking up on it and they're going out into the world and we're never going to have this Star Trek future. If you can't, you can't correct this. And so you're going to have to really hammer into your kids heads that that they love diversity. That's essentially what they were doing. And it was, it was all ********. My parents were super, you know.
00:27:04 Humor hippies that hated the idea of their kids being any kind of racist. I I've told the story before of my mom. Like literally breaking down like it it it freaked me out because I was a kid and it freaks you out when you see your mom cry.
00:27:18 It freaked me out. One of my first memories of being disturbed was my mom. What? It seemed to be randomly crying because she took me to or she went to pick me up from the bus stop.
00:27:31 And apparently I had some. There was some black kid that I was hanging out with. Right. And she picks me up and and I I'm talking about, I guess whatever I'm, you know, stupid kid. I'm sure it's not, you know, whatever it is it's nothing interesting. But I mentioned some other kid I'm like oh, yeah, you know, I'm talking to my friend blah blah blah or whatever.
00:27:51 And my mom says, oh, which, which one's that? And I said, oh, he's the one with the red J.
Speaker 10
00:27:56 2nd.
Devon Stack
00:27:58 And my mom looks over and the only one standing at the bus stop that's got a red jacket is the black kid, and she breaks down in tears because her son.
00:28:10 Didn't describe him as the black kid.
00:28:15 I described him as the kid in the rent. I didn't see race.
00:28:20 She she had, she had succeeded.
00:28:24 And bringing up a kid that didn't see race and she literally started sobbing and it freaked.
00:28:30 Me out because I.
00:28:30 Was like, what's wrong? What did I do?
00:28:37 And then she told me she was like, oh, no, just, you know, after she was able to stop blubbering that so that's that's the environment that that I came from. I came from an environment where the parents were very much like, ohh, don't see race. Don't see race don't. And I I feel like.
00:28:52 That's pretty normal.
00:28:54 For any kids in the in the 90s.
00:28:57 The year or even?
00:28:58 Like any kids, almost post World War 2.
00:29:02 Certainly. Certainly in the Western states, right, like I, it might have been different in certain East Coast cities where you had the more ethnic neighborhoods and and whatever. I mean, I don't know on the West Coast.
00:29:15 It was a lot more mixed. That was nothing that I noticed when I when.
00:29:18 I moved to.
00:29:19 The East Coast.
00:29:20 But it seemed like in the East Coast it was a lot more segregated in a way like there was. There were pockets like there's oh, this is the black part of town. And this is the, you know, whatever part of town on the West Coast, it was like.
00:29:33 I mean, it was it was more segregated by class, right? So they was like, oh, here's the poor part of town. And so in the poor part of town, you had poor black people, poor Mexicans, poor white people, poor, you know, whatever. It was all mixed together, though there weren't, like, little segregated pockets in the same way there was on the East Coast.
00:29:53 But anyway, my point being, it wasn't until years.
00:29:58 Years of going to these schools with all these different people that I started to get a kind of a a, a feel based on observation for what I should be able to expect at a different people based on the groups that.
00:30:14 They belong to.
00:30:15 But that that wasn't something that happened in the household. It wasn't something that happened to the household, that it's something that happened on the.
00:30:21 Playground.
00:30:23 With regularity.
00:30:25 Sometimes you know as a as a result of of violence, but anyway.
00:30:31 This is this is just a a theme that they hit you over.
00:30:34 The head with it over.
00:30:34 And over and over again.
00:30:35 Like ohh violence starts at the in the home.
Speaker 9
00:30:38 In school or in your community, messages are picked up from people around us. Another very powerful way people are exposed to messages of intolerance is through music like white supremacist, thrash and even some laugh. Let's take a look at hate rock, its message, its roots and its reach.
Devon Stack
00:30:55 See and. That's the other thing too, is they act as if there's some kind of massive industry of hate rock. And in a way, it's kind of an admission that, OK, so if if the big boogeyman is hate rock, which I mean, come on, what kind of an industry is that? How much money is hate rock bringing in every year?
00:31:15 You know what kind of distribution even does hate rock have?
00:31:20 Is hate rock even allowed to to play in in big arenas?
00:31:25 Does hate rock get played on the radio?
00:31:29 So if if you're telling me that hate rock and it's very censored very hard to access very, I mean, not even like a whole lot of variety of it. You know there's not even a lot of bands because it's not profitable. So there's not a lot of people making it.
00:31:45 If that's so influential that it's worth mentioning here, how influential is?
00:31:51 All the other music.
00:31:54 How influential is the music that's being played on MTV?
00:31:59 How influential is the music that's being played on the radio?
00:32:03 The music that's being put on the charts, the Top 40 charts with Casey Kasem.
00:32:07 On the on the weekends.
00:32:09 How influential is is even just the music? That's the soundtrack. And in movies and or in commercials, you might say.
Speaker 8
00:32:18 You know if.
Devon Stack
00:32:19 If hate rock is the big evil.
00:32:24 Then you can't say that all the rest of the music is isn't influential as well, so they go, they they make the case or, you know poorly that there's this.
00:32:34 Hate rock stuff going on. They've got an actor playing a Skinhead. You can tell they just drew all his tattoos on his face and everywhere else, but then they, they and again, it's kind of interesting how they prioritized this, right. Right out the gate. What are they? What was the first thing they.
00:32:51 Said you couldn't be.
00:32:53 When they were in the very beginning, in the very beginning, the the first thing they said, you couldn't be.
00:32:59 You can never be too Jewish.
00:33:03 That's the first thing they said, is you?
00:33:05 Can never be too Jewish, boys and girls.
00:33:09 You can never be too Jewish. Well, that's, of course, that's the priority. You know, who do you think's producing this stuff? So that's the first priority. They go after, you know, hate rock, hate rock, as they call it.
00:33:23 That like that is critical of.
00:33:26 News. So the first thing they talk about is white supremacist bands, which again had had almost no, I mean almost 0 mainstream. Actually, I wouldn't even say almost. It would have 0 mainstream.
Speaker
00:33:40 Uh.
Devon Stack
00:33:42 I would, I wouldn't say appeal, but even just availability, like where would you even go like this is it was like underground music, it was. It wasn't stuff that you would ever hear on the radio if you were just like a normal suburban kid, you wouldn't even know it existed. Like you wouldn't know it existed.
00:34:03 But yet here it is very dangerous, like a loaded gun in your living.
00:34:06 Room.
00:34:21 All right. So right off the bat, they play a Hitler clip. And I was like, you know what?
00:34:27 I wonder because this seems like an odd odd quote from Hitler. Maybe he said this. I don't know.
00:34:35 But for years.
00:34:36 We just had to just trust least as Americans who don't, you know, maybe it's because, you know, we're stupid, right? Americans don't. We're so we're so on a close.
00:34:46 Find it. You know we're we're we're trying to free our mind here on this MTV episode, but we don't know German.
00:34:54 And so when we get and this is all all all throughout the entire 90s, we're getting Hitler clipped all all, all the time. Like, here's a clip of Hitler yelling. He's he looks crazy. He looks crazy. He's saying crazy things and and and you don't know what he's saying. So it's almost like hearing a a a rabbit.
00:35:14 Dog barking into a microphone and everyone's kind of dressed different and and you've already, I mean, Speaking of things that that that's going to influence you and you've you've been primed since the day you were born. To think that the whole Nazi aesthetic is. I mean, that's basically.
00:35:29 Eating. And so you're just looking at this going wow, it's just it's the crazy and you're gonna believe whatever they subtitle.
Speaker 8
00:35:35 It.
Devon Stack
00:35:36 You're just going to believe whatever they say. And so when they they subtitle it this way when it says.
00:35:43 We can learn from this to be merciless against the Jewish people in Germany.
00:35:51 I'm like, OK, I don't. I don't remember. I know. Know German. But now I know, you know, back then I didn't know this. But now I know that Juden.
00:36:01 Is Jew and and German and I didn't hear that word anywhere in there. And it's also just kind of like a weird phrase that we're going to be merciless, merciless against the Jewish people in Germany. And guess what? There's this new technology that exists.
00:36:21 This AI technology, now I know it's not 100%. I know it's not 100% because I was playing around with it like all day trying to translate some this clip and some other ones that we're looking.
Speaker 11
00:36:30 And it's so it's it's.
Devon Stack
00:36:31 It's about like 80 to 90%, but it's pretty close. It's pretty close. It's close enough to maybe get like a clearer picture as to what he's actually saying, because that's the other thing that didn't make sense is it seemed as if the, the, the, the, you know, the subtitles didn't really match up with how many words he was saying. Sounds like, OK, let's.
Speaker
00:36:48 I was.
Devon Stack
00:36:50 Let's do that, then let's get this clip.
00:36:54 Clean up the audio, feed it into an AI and have it dub it, and let's see what what Hitler was saying in English.
Speaker 5
00:37:04 You should learn a lesson to fight against these Jewish brothers in German death resistance.
Devon Stack
00:37:13 Huh, that's different. You should learn a lesson.
00:37:18 And fight against these Jewish brothers in German debt resistance.
00:37:26 Almost as if he's warning against usury now.
00:37:29 I don't know.
00:37:29 Like maybe some German in the audience will be able to tell us if that's. That's not right either.
00:37:36 But this this sounds a little more like what would be in a Hitler speech, right? Hitler, believe it or not, wasn't just going around making speeches. We're.
00:37:45 Going to get them.
Speaker 6
00:37:48 We're going to get them.
Devon Stack
00:37:50 We're gonna get them Jews.
Speaker 12
00:37:52 We're going to get them.
Devon Stack
00:37:54 Uh. His his problem with with Jewish influence in his country was.
00:38:01 It wasn't just.
00:38:03 I hate. I hate them Jews. I hate them.
00:38:08 He usually was being specific about about a problem that Jews were creating, and one of those problems, of course were, you know, was the the usury that was going on within Germany.
00:38:19 So that would make more sense. Ohh OK. We're going to fight against Jewish usury again? I. Maybe that's maybe that translation is wrong too. I suspect that it's closer, at least to the truth than what MTV has said.
00:38:33 So it continues.
Speaker 13
00:38:36 That is, which represents what did not.
Speaker 14
00:38:40 Happen and I'll schwitz.
Devon Stack
00:38:42 OK, so why is it on your arm? Dude, this this was another problem with 90s Neo Nazis.
00:38:50 Is they they would. They would to be edgy, talk about how, like, yeah. 6,000,000 more. Yeah. They you know, **** **** the Jews. We're going to, you know, put you all in camps. But then like simultaneously say that it didn't happen and it's like OK well, you pick one, you can't have both.
00:39:10 OK, either you are a homicidal maniac and you want to put Jews in camps and kill them all, or it didn't happen.
00:39:19 And of course.
00:39:22 The answer is it didn't happen. In fact, what he's referring to is in fact what that might even be. I don't know if that's that exact photo, but there is a similar photo a lot of Holocaust photos were faked. They were used in in Soviet propaganda. A lot of those Soviet propaganda photos.
00:39:41 Made their way into US publications. You know, because Jews operated, owned and operated a lot of these publications. Same thing, obviously in in the rest of Western Europe. So they what they published a lot of just outright made-up photos.
00:39:59 You know, essentially, I mean, they didn't have software, there was Photoshop, but they had actual Photoshops. They could alter photos, and so they altered a lot of photos. So here you have this photo, you've got a lot of Nazis. They're all smiling. They got these big, you know, ******** grins.
00:40:19 On their face, looking at the the look well, it looks that doesn't.
00:40:23 Look like a.
00:40:23 Jew so much it looks like a Soviet soldier. You know, female soldier hanging and and all the all the Nazis are laughing haha. Wait. Look at that ******* *****. This is the real photo.
00:40:39 This is the real photo. For those of you just listening. It's it's they. They basically photoshopped in the the the female hanging into a basically a group photo of a bunch of guys hanging out. I don't know who that guy is, but they're hanging.
00:40:56 Out with some.
00:40:57 Dude, here's another photo.
00:41:00 That you may have seen same thing. There's a a woman hanging.
00:41:04 She's hanging in her and her son, her little boy son, is is below her hanging body, clinging to the the hem of her, of her skirt. And she's so.
00:41:18 You know, it's so disturbing because you know, there's this mother dad with her, her young child right there by her body. But in the foreground. What do you got?
00:41:29 You have two Nazis laughing it up, laughing it up. And they're they're holding ducks for some reason. I don't know why they they. You know what? What? The Ducks are all about. But but *** **** it, look, they're so casual. They're just walking around with their ducks. I guess they're they're going to return their ducks. I think that's what it is.
00:41:49 They're going to return their ducks. Yeah, that was. This is the real photo.
00:41:55 This is the real photo. This is why it didn't make any sense that they were walking around with ducks because this is the real photo. They were walking around ducks in the real photo, but but not in front of a girl that was hanging.
00:42:09 And in fact, one of the most iconic Holocaust photos.
00:42:14 Everyone's seen this photo. I think this was even on the cover of a lot of American magazines. This is a photo that everyone has seen. If if you've heard about the Holocaust, you've you've seen this photo.
00:42:27 Well, crazy thing is.
00:42:30 They photoshopped in the skinny guy.
00:42:34 This skinny guy here.
Speaker 5
00:42:36 Who?
Devon Stack
00:42:37 Who, by the way, the the real guy that that is. It's it's he's not even Jewish. He's a he's a French communist. Yeah, photoshopped him in.
00:42:48 Photoshopped them in and everyone knows this, by the way.
00:42:53 Everyone knows this. Historians know this.
00:42:56 You know, they've got the original the original photo here. This is from a mag or from a newspaper that was published around the time when that photo was taken.
00:43:04 And you know, prior to the, the one that circulates now with this guy in it, but it doesn't matter. This iconic photo is so popular.
00:43:13 They still use.
00:43:14 It.
00:43:16 They still use it and display it at Holocaust museums.
00:43:22 Even though they know everyone knows it's ********. Literally everyone knows that's a made-up photo.
00:43:29 That this is the original.
00:43:31 They still use it at Holocaust museums.
00:43:38 And why wouldn't they? They everyone falls.
00:43:40 For it anyway.
00:43:42 It's kind of.
00:43:42 Like flat earthers.
00:43:44 Right. They they realize that the suckers.
00:43:46 Born every minute.
00:43:48 Even after a Flat Earth or meme or talking point gets, you know, eviscerated.
00:43:55 And totally disproven the people that push ******** Flat Earth **** still keep using the meme.
00:44:04 They know it's wrong.
00:44:06 They know it's ********.
00:44:08 But they use it anyway because they're liars.
00:44:12 They're lying sack of ****. Jew liar.
00:44:15 And they don't care that that, that it's not about truth. It's not about getting to the bottom of anything.
00:44:23 It's about lying to people.
00:44:27 And so that's that's basically how these Holocaust museums operate too.
00:44:32 It's not about, obviously, the Holocaust museums aren't about like, oh, look at this true thing that happened. There's a totally different objective at play.
00:44:43 So then cut to oh, oh oh, he has his Nazi tattoo. Speaking of tattoos.
00:44:53 What about the tattoos they gave the Jews the Jew tattoos?
00:45:02 Trying to sound like the Caterpillar and and Alice in Wonderland, I guess there.
00:45:05 But you know, it was very important for the the Nazis to to take the time to sit there and tattoo a number on a Jew before marching them into an.
00:45:19 You know, it made it made total sense to to, to take the the time and waste the effort of of sitting there and and.
00:45:28 Writing the number on your arm before burning.
00:45:31 You up like?
00:45:35 See, but people don't think about stuff like that. They just believe in the stupid Flat Earth. Why right? They just believe in the stupid lie. Like, oh, yeah, the the thing that's obvious. If you if you just think about it for like a second, right. If you just question it for like a second, if you're like, well, wait a second, why would they put a tattoo on you?
00:45:54 Right before they, they gassed you and burned you.
00:45:58 That doesn't seem to make any sense.
00:46:00 No, most people aren't asking that question.
00:46:03 They're more just like, wow, that's so dehumanizing.
00:46:07 And so it goes 100% with this narrative that I have that the Nazis were just these monsters that wanted to to dehumanize everyone so I wouldn't. I believe that it goes along with my preconceived narrative, the narrative that the Jews have been telling me my entire life. So why wouldn't I just unquestionably go along with it?
00:46:27 In fact, I'm going to start using that.
Speaker 10
00:46:29 As proof, even.
Devon Stack
00:46:31 Though it's like a super weird thing that doesn't make any sense. If someone questions me or like Oh well, how do you know the Holocaust happened? Because the tattoos.
00:46:42 Pinch. You know there's, there's still old Jews walking around, right? They've got the ******* tattoos. Or you can look at the tattoo yourself.
00:46:50 You can see it.
00:46:52 Well, you think they tattooed themselves?
Speaker 2
00:46:52 Boy.
Devon Stack
00:46:55 Actually some some did, but you know that's another. That's another story for another day.
00:47:01 But that proves it. That proves that there were there was the Holocaust happened because we've got Jews with tattoos.
00:47:10 Never stopping for a second and critically thinking about it because look, a lot of these people just lack the ability to do it. Just like with the people that believe in Flat Earth, it's it's it's not that they're well, it is that they're incurious. Just ******* NPC ******* and they just ohh like a meme told me. So I watched a YouTube.
00:47:28 Video and now my.
00:47:29 Entire worldview literally is turned upside.
00:47:33 Because a YouTube video, and because I lack the ability to think critically and actually understand the information I just heard big words and I and I got emotional about the the way that the person was describing about how they were keeping lies from me. Oh, that's they're lying to. Everyone's lying to you. And because I'm like this mentally.
00:47:53 Broke.
00:47:53 In person that has had a lot of people close to me lie to me a lot and and I've got these, you know, schizophrenic trust issues. I'll I'll just ******* believe anything I ironically right the the same the thing that and ends up getting me in the position of being betrayed later I'm I'm I'm just going to be extra susceptible to that as a defense mechanism.
00:48:14 As as a self-destructive.
00:48:16 The defense mechanism.
00:48:19 And that's that's, you know, that's how a lot of these people are. And so they believe, you know that this they believe this fiction.
00:48:27 Because it makes them feel emotional about it. Now there there's there's no. There's no critical thinking about this at all. It's just more like, oh, oh, of course. The Nazis were *********. Of course they tattooed the Jews.
00:48:39 And then marched them directly into an oven.
00:48:41 I mean that.
00:48:41 That, of course they would do that.
00:48:47 I mean, listen to that sad music and there's look at that, there's.
00:48:51 There's there's graves.
00:48:54 There's mass graves. I mean, look at that. There's dead bodies.
00:49:01 Dead bodies are.
00:49:03 How else would there be dead bodies?
00:49:06 In a in a, a prisoner of war camp.
00:49:11 That was completely cut off from supply lines.
00:49:16 And and bombed for months. Like how? How would there be dead bodies there in a in a in a, a camp full of disease and starvation? How would there be camps with all these these dead bodies?
Speaker 8
00:49:32 In Mein Kampf, the book he wrote before coming to power, Adolf Hitler laid out exactly what he intended to do as dictator. Implicit in Hitler's rantings is what came to be known as the final solution.
Devon Stack
00:49:43 OK, now they're they're lying again. That's not.
00:49:45 Implicit in the writings.
00:49:49 They're just lying because they know you're not going to. You're not going.
00:49:52 To.
00:49:52 Read mine conf in the same way that you know flat Earthers will just tell you they'll just spout off some ********.
00:49:57 Because they know you're not going to look it up.
00:50:00 They know you're not going to look it up.
00:50:02 You're getting your science from some rando on YouTube. You're not exactly the type of person that looks things up. It's self selecting. It's actually pretty genius.
00:50:12 I mean, just by virtue of you taking the guy seriously on YouTube, telling me that the earth is flat, there's a good chance that you're not going to. But you know you're not going to look up anything that you're saying.
00:50:23 Or else you wouldn't be trying to figure out the shape of the earth from some random guy on on on YouTube, right?
00:50:30 But because you are the kind of person that doesn't look things up and you know you don't have a good understanding of the topics being discussed, you're just going to trust some random guy.
00:50:41 On the on the Internet talking about the world being flat, using words you don't understand.
00:50:47 Using words and concepts that you don't understand and you're just going to take.
00:50:51 His word.
00:50:51 For it and same thing with this people will hear. Ohh yeah. You know what?
Speaker 6
00:50:55 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:50:56 And Mike cuff. Hitler's, I mean.
00:50:58 He laid it.
00:50:59 All out, he laid it all out of what you know, he'd said everything he was going to do with Germany and implicit in those words were the final solution. So we've got the evidence we, I mean it's look, it's not a question of if it happened.
00:51:15 At all it we I mean.
00:51:16 Hitler talked about it. The fact the fact of the matter is, Hitler never talks about the final solution. In fact, the Nazis don't talk about the final solution. The Nazis, as you can tell by the the by the tattoos they put on the arms of their pro.
00:51:29 There.
00:51:30 We're kind of sticklers. They were kind of sticklers for documentation and keeping track of things, and there is there aren't aren't any mentions of a final solution. Doesn't really exist, especially not from Hitler. In fact, the only time Hitler ever talks about any kind of quote UN quote solution to the.
00:51:51 Jewish problem? He's telling people to postpone it because that there there's too much to worry about in terms of the war.
00:52:00 So basically the opposite of what historians would say.
00:52:03 The historians would say that Hitler was so helped by the whole point of World War Two right was that Hitler decided once and for all. I'm going to get rid of the Jews. Like, that's the whole reason why Hitler rose to power like his entire aim his entire, you know, focus was on winning the.
00:52:20 World of the Jews.
00:52:22 Like, that's all he was going to do, right?
00:52:26 But that's that's it's just it's just that's fiction.
00:52:29 They know you're not going to look it up though, like.
00:52:31 A. A ******* ******** flatter. They're just going to.
00:52:33 Be like, Oh yeah, Hitler's final solution, right?
00:52:38 But the you know that's that's that's the.
00:52:40 Way that it is.
00:52:42 That's that. It just doesn't exist.
00:52:44 He the only way, the only reason the only time he mentioned any kind of solution was when he was talking to his officers in a A I think it it's a it's like the well actually you know I'll I'll have David David Irving explain it to you.
Speaker 15
00:53:04 In the spring of 1942, there's this document which is in the powers of the German.
00:53:07 Ministry of Justice it's.
00:53:08 Only a small memorandum and acting notes signed by the Deputy German Minister of Justice, Hitler's Minister of Justice through his own files and records, a telephone conversation of a man called Hans Lammers, the rights minister, the head of the German civil service, like a Prime Minister and dictatorship.
00:53:23 The spring of 1942, Vice minister Hans Lammers informs me that the furor that's Adolf Hitler has repeatedly declared to him that he wants the solution of the Jewish problem postponed until after the war is over.
00:53:38 How do you climb out of that one if you're an established history and in a university today you can't explain it because you're going around telling everyone that Hitler's the man who ordered the killing of the Jews, Hitler ordered the final solution. And yet here's the only document actually linking Hitler in the solution to the Jewish problem with Hitler putting out his hand, saying I want it all postponed. Dissolution of Jewish problem postponed until after the war is over.
00:53:59 It raises a whole host of questions. This document they can't answer it. You know what they do? They drop it on the floor. They pretend it doesn't exist, and they put their foot on it like a card shop. They pretend this document doesn't exist. You won't find that document quoted in any of the visual histories or in any of the histories.
00:54:15 Around the world.
00:54:16 It's a document that just doesn't exist unless you read my book on Adolf Hitler.
Devon Stack
00:54:22 Well, it's weird because MTV told me.
00:54:26 MTV told me that it was implicit in his writings.
00:54:32 Which is like. See, that's a. That's a scummy weasel way of of putting it, too, because even that's not saying that he says anything about it.
00:54:39 It's implicit in his writings, I mean.
00:54:41 It's very vague.
00:54:43 Which writing specifically is it implicit in? And even if it was implicit, is open it interpretation that means he's not explicitly saying it?
00:54:53 So, but it doesn't matter. Most of the low IQ NPC's at home watching this stuff in the same way they're watching some ******* ******** Flat Earth video they're like, Oh yeah.
00:55:05 Yeah, science is gay.
00:55:08 Science is gay. Space is fake.
00:55:12 Gravity. Oh, no, you tell him. Yeah.
00:55:20 Why aren't people walking around upside down if we live on a ball spinning ball?
00:55:25 Huh.
00:55:28 That's what it's the same ****. They know you're a ******* ******. They they know you're a ******* ******. You're not gonna read mine comp.
00:55:35 You're not gonna go through looking for, like, you're just gonna blow, Emtv said.
00:55:41 MTV said so it must be true.
00:55:45 So then, of course they talk about ohh and and we also know not only do we.
00:55:49 Have the evidence.
00:55:50 We have the evidence of this happening because.
00:55:54 You know the the tattoos on the arms, we have the evidence because Hitler implying we think you know some we've interpreted, you know, Mein Kampf in in such a way that where we've decided that it implies that he's going to kill all the Jews even though that that's nowhere it might come. But also we've got all these these gas cans.
00:56:16 Why would there be all these gas canisters lying about if?
00:56:20 If if it wasn't for gassing the Jews.
00:56:24 It doesn't make any sense.
00:56:28 So they, they, they they show you the Zyklon B cans?
Speaker 8
00:56:32 A program of highly organized mass murder that resulted in the extermination of millions of Jews and was testified to by captured documents and by top ranking Nazi officials themselves.
Speaker 12
00:56:45 Oh, look at that.
Devon Stack
00:56:47 And the the Nazis themselves admitted to it.
00:56:52 The Nazis themselves.
00:56:54 How do you explain that one, Devin, I mean the Nazis themselves?
00:56:59 Admitted it.
00:57:04 Yeah, I've got like this this 5 second out of context clip from NASA. The the sounds weird. See, they're admitting it. They're admitting it. I'm not going to watch the full thing context. I'm not going to try to research what the hell he was talking about. This, this, this crazy guy who drinks his own ****.
00:57:24 Literally drinks his own pie.
Speaker 10
00:57:25 This, this, this.
Devon Stack
00:57:27 ******* black guy. That drinks his own **** on the Internet is saying that this is this is proof that the earth is flat because some guy at NASA said these these things for five seconds and I'm too ******* stupid. I'm too much of a ******* lazy *** moron to look anything up.
00:57:45 I'm just like, oh, no, it must be flat.
00:57:49 It must be flat because this **** drinking.
00:57:51 Said it was.
Speaker 10
00:57:52 It must be.
Devon Stack
00:57:54 I'm just. I'm just going to go with that. I'm going to, God forbid, I look into anything before just jumping on board to a stupid, crazy idea. I mean, God forbid I even calculate, like, the the cost benefit of this the huh? Maybe it's a bad idea for me to start saying something crazy.
00:58:14 Before I, I take the time to to really understand whether or not it's crazy.
00:58:19 No, I'm just gonna go. I'm just gonna ******* go with it. I'm gonna go with.
00:58:23 And look, they could get away with this stuff because again, the AI translation stuff didn't exist. If they show a a clip of Julius striker like what this is Julius striker right here and he's speaking German just like that clip in the beginning when I had Hitler yelling into the microphone.
00:58:43 And they just put whatever subtitles they want and look if they're a little bit wrong. Maybe they can grow that well. Sorry. It was lost in translation or whatever, right?
00:58:53 But they can massage it a.
00:58:54 Little bit.
00:58:55 Well anyway, this this clip that never gets played anywhere ever.
00:59:00 This is a clip from the Nuremberg Trials. You might ask yourself well.
00:59:03 If it didn't happen.
00:59:05 If it didn't happen, or if it was exaggerated, why would you have s s officers claiming that that it did happen, right? Why would there be Nazi officials that were backing up the official story? It doesn't make any sense, you know, forget for a moment that a lot of these guys were put to death and they were afraid that their families would be.
00:59:26 Or if you know if they didn't play ball.
00:59:29 Well.
00:59:30 They were also getting tortured, they.
00:59:32 Don't tell you this.
00:59:33 They don't like to. They don't like to again. History is written by the winners, right? History is written by the winners, so they're not going to talk about how American soldiers and other Western Europeans, soldiers, other Allied soldiers, and a lot of Jewish people in the military that were overseeing.
00:59:54 These captured Nazis, how they they literally tortured them.
Speaker 6
00:59:58 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:00:00 So this was another clip that I fed through an AI.
01:00:05 It was, it's.
01:00:06 It's again, it's a good example as to how AI doesn't get it perfect because it's a little. Some of it might just be lost in translation because.
01:00:13 It's a little goofy.
01:00:15 But it's close enough. It's close enough, you'll get the idea of what he's talking about. It's probably like I said, it's probably like 80 to 90% there. And it's Julia Stryker talking about some of the torture that took place while he was in in custody. This is him talking at at the Nuremberg trial. And and obviously again, they're not going to talk about this.
01:00:37 They talked about how they tortured s s officers and and turned them crazy. That's his words.
Speaker 6
01:00:46 My high Lords, I am trapped. You foolish births and experienced things in captivity that made us a Gestapo. Go crazy. I was naked in a cell for four days.
Speaker 16
01:01:04 All right.
Speaker 6
01:01:06 I was burned with cigarettes on my chest, on the navel.
01:01:13 I was whipped off the genitals. I was thrown to the ground, an iron chain was put on me. I should kiss the feet of ******.
01:01:27 They spat 2 nails and the white red visor into my mouth and when I no longer opened it, it was opened with a wooden stick and when I asked for water I was led to the toilet. I was ordered.
01:01:45 To drink from the urine pole.
Devon Stack
01:01:51 So they're keeping him naked, bring him with cigarettes, spitting in his mouth, forcing his mouth open, like prying his mouth open with a stick. When he closes his mouth because he doesn't want him spitting his mouth. And we're making him drink out of the toilet, not giving him water. I mean, it's it's a little war crimes and they're and this is like just.
01:02:10 This is one of the the the officers, so just imagine the kind of treatment that just your run-of-the-mill Gestapo was was undergoing. So it's not like, hey, we got these confessions from these guys. It's like, no, you straight up tortured.
01:02:26 Them when you when you got them into custody.
01:02:30 And you now you can't.
01:02:32 Trust anything they might have said.
01:02:34 Because it was clearly under arrest, but they don't tell you that they make it sound like, you know we were. We are the better people, right? We're not the we're not like the Nazis. We're not like the evil Nazis that are cruel and and torture people. We're the good guys.
01:02:50 Right. We're the good guys.
01:02:52 We were in liberated Germany. That's what we did.
01:02:56 We'll never talk about Dresden either, but we we we just. We were just liberating Germany.
01:03:06 So anyway, I'd like to find it's at some point now, especially as this technology gets a little bit and it's almost there. It needs to get a little.
01:03:16 Bit better I think, but it's pretty close.
01:03:19 I'd like to feed a lot of this Nuremberg trial stuff through and and not just that, but all the Hitler speeches, everything through these translators and that way you can actually get what they're at least saying.
01:03:32 Because that language barrier is a *****.
01:03:35 That language barrier is really, I think, one of the reasons why they've been allowed to distort.
01:03:45 The conflict between the Axis and the Allies so dramatically and so effectively, because, as I said, most Americans and I would assume most Westerners just in general they don't know German.
01:04:01 You might. There might even be like a similar situation with the Japanese. I mean, I don't know. We don't know Japanese. You know, we don't talk about the Japanese so much because they're not the ones that hurt Jews. And and, you know, so when you hear about when you hear about World War Two, you're hearing about.
01:04:17 It from Jews.
01:04:20 I know, I know, a lot of Jews don't like you talking about Jews, but, but that's why this is important to know who runs everything because they're the ones telling telling you the the history.
01:04:31 Of what happened, it's going to be through the lens. Like even if they weren't diabolical Jews.
01:04:38 It's going to be colored.
01:04:41 It's going to be colored by their biases.
01:04:46 And which are extremely, extremely powerful when it comes to.
01:04:53 World War 2.
01:04:59 All right.
Speaker 4
01:05:03 This was the canisters that held the Cyclone V gas pellets that were used.
Devon Stack
01:05:08 In the gas chambers to murder the innocent victims.
01:05:12 Oh, look, there you go. There's more proof. Look.
01:05:17 Devin, I mean.
01:05:19 That look at all this evidence. Look at all this evidence.
Speaker 5
01:05:24 See.
Devon Stack
01:05:26 Look at all this evidence.
01:05:33 They're telling you right now that it's impossible that we live.
01:05:37 On a globe.
01:05:42 Look, look, I took this picture and it looks flat.
01:05:47 I took a picture and the world looks flat. How could it be? How could I have this picture?
01:05:53 Look at these cans of Zyklon B. Obviously they had gas chambers.
01:06:00 Because some Jew is is telling me that they that these cans of Zyklon B. The only explanation for them?
Speaker 10
01:06:09 Is because that they they were.
Speaker 11
01:06:11 They were killing Jews.
Devon Stack
01:06:14 And I'm not going to look it up.
01:06:17 I'm not going to check out and see what this is about. I'm not going to look and see if there's maybe other purposes for Zyklon B I'm just going to assume that the only reason why Germans would have Zyklon B. It's basically human human pesticide. I mean, that's basically all it is.
01:06:33 It's it's literally poison made specifically to kill people, right? I mean, that's the emotional framing that I've been. I've been told my whole life. And when I watch Schindler's List, I mean, it's like, you know, it's.
01:06:45 Which is basically reality, right?
01:06:49 And so this Jews telling me that look how how could how could it not have happened? We've got we've got the the Nazis that admitted to it. You know, even though we were beating them with with chains on their on their balls, we were literally smashing their balls and burning them with cigarettes and making the drink out.
01:07:08 Of toilets and.
01:07:09 Threatening their families and and whatever.
01:07:13 You know, I'm sure it was. I'm sure it was all totally legit testimony. We have the and the implications.
01:07:22 Made in Mein Kampf. Right. Nothing explicit. You know, Hitler never said. Let's go kill all the Jews. But. But I'm sure he wanted to. I'm sure he wanted to.
01:07:32 Even though we have this memo here showing that that Hitler wanted to not even worry about the Jews until they could figure out getting out of World War Two, they wanted to postpone any any answering of of the of the Jewish question.
01:07:47 You know any?
01:07:47 Any answers to the Jewish questions would have would have to wait until after they.
01:07:52 Could.
01:07:52 Finish up World War 2.
01:07:54 Not, not the opposite of that of. Let's hurry up and do it before the allied, you know, troops can stop us. Like that's which is the narrative, right.
01:08:03 So we have these cans, we have these cans. Obviously it happened right? Cause some some ******* Jew on MTV told me, and I'm not going to look it up.
01:08:12 Right, I'm. I'm too ******* stupid and Jewish to look things up.
01:08:16 So I'm just going to repeat the lie. I'm going to listen to this stupid ******* lie.
01:08:21 And I'm going to go and tell other people this lie. I'm going to spread it like a ******* cancer cause that's what I do.
01:08:28 I'm not going to feel responsible for spreading lies.
01:08:31 It's a joke to me.
01:08:33 I don't ******* care how much I poison the golem. I'm not one of them.
01:08:41 So the problem with this is.
01:08:46 Of course we did a whole stream on this. Fred Leuchter Fred looked her was hired.
01:08:54 To go.
01:08:56 Check out and you well, first of all, Fred, again, there's a whole stream on this. I think it's called the Luke Report Edition if you want to check into this further, I highly recommend that if you haven't.
01:09:05 Already, Fred Luther was hired to go investigate each and every one of the the supposed gas chambers that were meant to have gas Jews. He was a A, a man who had himself designed gas chambers for the United States prison system and.
01:09:25 Along with electric chairs, he was basically an execution engineer.
01:09:32 He would create technology meant for killing people like that. That was his job. That was his full time job as.
01:09:39 He made death machines.
01:09:41 For the United States, different different local you know, and state prison systems.
01:09:51 And so he was hired to go investigate these concentration camps, not only to assess whether or not the buildings that are being.
01:10:02 Promoted as the the gas chambers to the public not only just to assess whether or not they could physically be gas chambers, but also he was to take samples from the walls of these gas chambers and then get those samples and send them to 1/3.
01:10:21 Party a lab in in America that didn't know what they why they were testing it. They were told that there was an industrial accident. There was an industrial accident. And so it's as part of the lawsuit. We need to have the the chemical analysis done on these bits of rock and and.
01:10:41 Assess whether or not the presence of cyanide exists on you. Know the residue of cyanide exists on these samples that we're sending you.
01:10:54 So he he went down and and and did that and uh oh.
01:11:00 Uh.
Speaker 16
01:11:02 I told.
01:11:04 Mr. Zundel and his defense team, prior to my going that if I did in fact find facilities that could have supported executions, not only whether they did did support the executions but only whether or not they could have sustained gas executions, I would make that very clear in my report.
01:11:24 And that is when I would testify to when I testified in court is, with the exception of.
01:11:30 Of the video photographer, I brought the same things that I would have normally brought to a prison in the United States if I was doing a survey of their equipment. The draftsman was there to take and verify measurements. The drawings were made on site and then.
01:11:50 Reproduced when we returned to the United States to document everything we saw.
01:11:55 I personally made photographs and produced a great deal of photographic evidence of the hardware and facilities that we found in Poland and the video photographer, which was not a normal thing for me, was brought to document the fact that the forensic samples that I removed from the facilities.
01:12:15 The control sample from delousing facility, number one of Birkenau and all of the other samples from the alleged gas execution rooms were properly taken.
01:12:27 And packaged and packaged for submission to the laboratories, I examined the facilities and I made a determination that.
01:12:35 They were incapable.
01:12:37 Of supporting the use of hydrogen cyanide gas for purposes of execution or otherwise. But additionally it would be necessary to move.
01:12:48 And move samples, return them to the United States for testing at an independent laboratory to in fact confirm what my visual inspection indicated that these facilities never in fact contained hydrogen cyanide gas.
Speaker 17
01:13:08 What aside from the samples convinced you that these facilities could not have been used then or now as execution facilities?
Speaker 16
01:13:16 The.
01:13:16 The samples in my mind were mainly corroborative. The reasons that I determined that these facilities were not or never could have been gas execution facilities are stated in my report and it does. It mainly is concerned with the design and fabrication of these facilities, the requirements necessary.
01:13:38 In the design of a facility that contains a highly explosive and highly poisonous gas.
01:13:45 You must have gasketed doors. No windows means of getting the gas in means of getting the gas out, something for heating the gas and the air to constantly keep the right temperature.
01:13:59 Explosion proof switches, lighting facilities, etc. None of these ever existed. We're talking about brick and water, buildings without heat.
01:14:14 With non explosion proof lighting without gasketed doors in some cases without doors at all, and with crematories that opened very close or adjacent to the facility. If these facilities were used for gas execution facilities. If those persons operating the facilities.
01:14:33 They didn't guess themselves to death at the same time that the executes died. They certainly would have been blown to bits when the gas exploded from a spark ****.
01:14:44 In a switch, the heat of a light bulb.
01:14:47 Other guests approaching and getting into the Crematory. Fairness. I mean, it's just ludicrous to consider that these facilities could have been used as gas chambers.
Speaker 17
01:14:59 Well, we all know from reading the newspapers and watching TV that there's.
01:15:03 Many Holocaust survivors who say that they actually saw gassings they described them in minute detail, which relative it was they lost down to the color of the corpses and the color of the smoke coming out of the chimney.
01:15:18 How do you respond to these people?
Speaker 16
01:15:20 Well, one of the things that was necessary for me to do, Kirk at the outset. So I'd have an understanding of what I was doing was read the literature and.
01:15:30 Alleged eyewitness report. So I could make a determination of the protocol, which that's a fancy word that we use in terms of executions for determining for what the actual procedure is for the execution.
01:15:45 And I found through these investigations that there was no such a thing as an eyewitness. I have never seen a.
01:15:53 Report that was written.
01:15:55 By anyone who had a valid description of what could have happened at a guess.
01:16:02 So the long and the short of it is there are no eyewitnesses.
01:16:07 Because there were no gas.
Devon Stack
01:16:11 But look, we've got these cans.
01:16:14 We've got these cans, right? It doesn't matter that that we're. We're basically telling people that we're pumping flammable gas into a room that doesn't have gasketed doors, in some cases, wooden doors. In some cases, no doors.
01:16:32 They were pumping the gas in from pellets that are gonna realize that the way that this this gas happens, it's from heating up these pellets.
01:16:43 And these so-called gas chambers, they don't have a means of heating up the pellets.
01:16:50 So even just how did you get the gas produced out of these pellets is kind of a mystery.
01:16:57 Once you get the gas into the room.
01:16:59 Not only is it leaking out all over the place, gassing everybody that was doing the gassing a lot of times, the the drainage system was if there even was some of these didn't even have the.
01:17:11 Drainage.
01:17:11 System they're connected to, like the offices where the the, the, the Nazi, the Nazis.
01:17:19 Live and work.
01:17:21 In these camps, so they would be they'd be gassing like basically everybody in the camp every time they turn the gas on.
01:17:29 This gas is also flammable.
01:17:32 And so they're now filling up this leaky room with with flammable flammable gas with lighting fixtures that are not explosion proof.
01:17:47 So you have, you know, this is like war-torn Germany in the 1940s. You're going to have electrical sparks from time to time and.
01:17:59 You know, apparently that's not a big deal like these Germans that were really, really focused on on, on writing down numbers of on people and keeping track of everything and and how having these these neatly pressed suits and pair really sloppy when it came to making gas chambers.
01:18:20 So he determined, of course, that the none of these gas chambers. Not only did they, they just didn't make any sense, but the results of the tests.
01:18:29 When he took those samples and and sent them to that laboratory.
01:18:33 Came back negative.
01:18:36 This laboratory that was hired to determine whether or not this industrial accident that might have taken place.
01:18:44 The the these rocks, they had tripped off the walls and stuff. If they had been exposed to hydrogen cyanide gas, they all came back negative.
01:18:56 So the the physical evidence came up with nothing.
01:19:00 And the the guy who designs gas chambers or did because?
01:19:04 After he, you know.
01:19:06 Did his testimony in the in the Zundel case that this was a part of that was the end of his career.
01:19:14 Yeah. No, no, no. One hired him after that because you know, definitely not. Yeah, I guess, you know, he it was his fault though, right? It was his fault.
01:19:25 Yeah, he should just know that Jewish influence is just a it's just your it's just the obstacle you have to overcome gory.
01:19:32 That's all. It's not important to to determine what it is and how it applies to your life and and the influences that it has and different areas of your life. Now it's just try harder going.
01:19:44 Like Fred Luther, who had to try harder to figure out how to make a living when after he testified in this case.
01:19:56 But MTV, which is the equivalent of the YouTube Flat Earth they're telling people. No, no, it just doesn't make gravity doesn't make any sense. Gravity. Stupid gravity's dumb. You can't have gas next to a vacuum.
01:20:12 And and you know, I know that you're when you think vacuum, you think vacuum cleaner and you're and because that's how ******* stupid you are. You're like, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10
01:20:20 How would that?
Devon Stack
01:20:21 Even work. It's like a vacuum cleaner.
01:20:24 It's like a that's how the vacuum cleaner.
01:20:31 So this is all ********, obviously.
Speaker 8
01:20:34 White hate. Rogers revered the memory of Adolf Hitler and his murderous Nazis. Black extremists buy into the theories of such Jew baiters as Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan and the Afrocentric notions of such academics as Leonard Jefferies who claims blacks are the superior race.
Devon Stack
01:20:52 Well, it's as hilarious as that is.
01:20:58 You know the reason why this was included and this is another reason why it's important to understand well, who owned Viacom when they produced this Viacom, the company that owned MTV, who owned, you know, who owned all these.
01:21:12 These outlets producing all this propaganda, why does it matter that they're Jewish?
01:21:19 And why? Why is it that they're in? In fact, they usually leave the black people alone. Why are they talking about black people being racist too? Well, it's because they that it's black people that.
01:21:27 Didn't like Jews.
01:21:32 And the reason why this was important at the time in 1993 is you had Jews in Crown Heights.
01:21:40 That that, you know, the the Crown Heights Jews in New York that basically ignore the law. They have their own Jew police.
01:21:46 They literally have, even today they have their own Geo police. They have their own legal system.
01:21:53 Government just leaves them alone because they're Jews.
01:21:56 It's not important for you to know that, though, boy, you shouldn't know about that. It's it's.
01:22:05 It's it's in.
01:22:06 Response to an incident that happened when these.
01:22:09 These Jews and Crown Heights ran over some black kids and just kept going.
Speaker
01:22:15 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:22:18 Like they they just went like they straight up, just ran over and killed some black kids and then just kept driving. And black people that that saw it happen chipped out as black people do, even when they don't have a good excuse.
01:22:33 And they started rioting and they got really ****** ***.
01:22:36 At the Jews.
01:22:38 Because the Jew seemed to have like this special status where no one seemed to hold them accountable for anything.
01:22:46 Everyone just seemed to look the other way when Jews did.
01:22:49 Things that were.
01:22:49 ******.
01:22:50 Up partially because of all that fake Holocaust nonsense that we were just talking about, they still had that as a force field. Ohh, everything was a Holocaust. You can't criticize Jews because something, something Holocaust.
Speaker 18
01:23:06 In Iran, America, a troubling fact of life here in the United States, tension between different racial, ethnic and religious.
01:23:14 Is there a new racism? Is there a new anti-Semitism the focus Tonight Blacks and Jews, Richard Threlkeld looks at how and why tension sometimes explodes into violence.
Speaker 5
01:23:25 Comes at the right time.
Speaker 19
01:23:27 A sermon from Louis Farrakhan. The black preacher.
Speaker 10
01:23:31 The old Jewish relationship with black people has to be changed.
Devon Stack
01:23:35 Where people called Greenberg and Vice Bergen.
Speaker 19
01:23:37 A lecture about Hollywood from Doctor Leonard Jefferies, a college professor.
Speaker 20
01:23:42 Russian Jewry had a particular control over the movies.
Speaker 19
01:23:46 This from Bill Tatum, the editor of a black newspaper about Jews.
Devon Stack
01:23:51 I want a partner.
Speaker 21
01:23:53 I want a friend. I don't want a boss.
Speaker 19
01:23:57 Hard words in public and more often in private. For many black Americans from all walks of life, the Jews, rich and powerful Jews are using their wealth and power to keep blacks second class citizens. It's an ugly refrain that Jews have heard before.
01:24:13 And other times and place.
01:24:14 And it might have been dismissed as just talk until this summer in New York City's crown heights.
01:24:23 Mobs of young black men, enraged when a Jewish motorist accidentally killed a black child, stormed through the streets yelling, killed the Jews and in fact killed a Jewish passerby. It was terrifying and the cause of it was black anti-Semitism, pure and simple, according to Abraham Foxman.
01:24:40 The Anti Defamation league.
Devon Stack
01:24:43 Oh, it's just anti-Semitism.
01:24:46 Has nothing to do with the fact that you just ran.
01:24:48 Over a kid and kept going.
01:24:51 It's it's anti-Semitism.
01:24:53 Pure and simple, says says Abe Foxman at the ADL. So anyway, that's that's why they had to include this is that that's the context of, you know, what we have to bring up these scary black people that don't like Jews. It's not just whites that don't like Jews. Blacks don't like Jews either, because there's this guy who has.
01:25:13 Is figuring out that Hollywood's run by Jews.
01:25:16 And Farrakhan kind of is starting to figure out the Jews ran the slave trade. And then we got Jews running over black kids in Crown Heights and just getting away with it. And so, yeah, they're getting kind of ****** ***.
01:25:29 But the irony is at the same time, so you might remember her from last stream. Yeah, this is Sister soldier, Sister soldier.
01:25:39 And you might have a hard time. Understand. I'll, I'll repeat what she said after I play the clip here, but her music is it's basically just self determination for black people. It's black nationalist propaganda. The difference is, unlike the so-called the hate rock that they talked about. That's it's all these like, obscure.
01:26:00 Labels that don't have any distribution and don't get any, you know, radio, play time and and good luck getting your your Nazi, you know tape or or record in a a music store. You know good luck getting anyone to actually get to your music.
01:26:15 This on the other hand, was widely available.
Speaker 22
01:26:21 I want my foot for me something.
Devon Stack
01:26:30 She said that she is black.
01:26:33 And that her she wants what's good for her people 1st and if what's well, what's needed for her survival means your total destruction.
01:26:43 So be it.
01:26:46 Again, this is sister soldier.
01:26:49 Had Jewish produced music video and she had music videos, good luck even trying to find music videos from these Skinhead bands, they can barely get.
01:26:58 A recording studio.
01:27:03 She's getting music videos. This is her album sister soldier, 360° of power.
01:27:14 And it was produced at a Jewish record label. The recording studio was Green St.
01:27:23 In New York.
01:27:25 They produced a Public Enemy and a couple of other, you know, black power type rap groups at the time. And it was, it was Jews.
01:27:42 But I guess that that's probably not important though, right? That's just you shouldn't know about that.
01:27:47 You know, knowledge is bad. Knowing things is bad.
01:27:54 So let me play this.
01:27:54 Clip of a Skinhead. Who?
01:27:58 Look, it's. This is someone who? Who?
01:28:01 In 1993.
01:28:04 Kind of saw. What, where, where we were headed in 1993.
01:28:08 At the time, though, this sounded crazy to a lot of people.
01:28:12 This sounded insane to a lot of people.
Speaker 4
01:28:15 Well, as far as we see, is being overrun by minorities, for which we're afraid we'll soon become the become the minority.
Devon Stack
01:28:25 He's worried that the the white people are going to start becoming a minority.
01:28:30 In their own.
01:28:31 In their country.
01:28:37 And this was 1993.
01:28:41 And he is, in many jurisdictions, correct already. Texas. He's right.
01:28:49 Who would have thought? Right, Texas.
01:28:59 So they play that clip as if it's some kind of insane thing for him to think that white people would ever become a minority, that white people should worry about becoming a minority. And that's all you must have said. Some other cool **** because that's the that's all they play of him.
01:29:15 That's all they play of him.
01:29:17 And you would think that if he, you know, if he was saying some crazy ****, I don't know who this guy is. Well, I I tried.
01:29:22 Looking.
01:29:23 Him up and and you know Sean Biddle now. I mean, maybe there's some stuff out there, but I wasn't going to spend all night looking for it, but the initial.
01:29:32 Quick search I did came up with nothing but Sean Biddle raised his Skinhead, and like, that's the only clip they used of him. So you know, my guess is if he had said something like, let's kill all the Jews, they definitely would have used that clip. And and they didn't. So if that's the the worst thing that he said was that we're worried about becoming a minority in our own.
01:29:52 Country.
01:29:53 Then yeah, I got it.
01:29:58 So then to try to make things sound, even because they still had to do this, they still had to do this because who was watching MTV in 1993? It was white people and white people actually still had a sense of of of racial justice, that that's completely foreign to today's idea of racial justice.
01:30:18 They actually put an emphasis on the justice.
01:30:20 Part they when they were being introduced to all these diversity ideas being introduced to like this multiculturalism stuff they had, they were sold it with the idea that we that that these other groups are going to assimilate, they were going to be absorbed into white society and white culture, but they weren't going to alter fundamentally the.
01:30:40 Color or the character of the country. Then it was just going to be extra people from other places and they were going to have different colored skin in some instances and that was that was basically it and maybe there'd be a little bit of a transition period, but that that was basically all you had to had to worry about. Right. And so when you're.
01:31:00 Lived experience.
01:31:02 Doesn't really match up with this.
01:31:06 And you're tired of being lectured about how it's your fault all the time when this isn't working, which is basically all this. All this media was. It was constantly, no matter what went wrong with the diversity experiment, it was white people's.
01:31:18 Fault.
01:31:19 Right. And and that's how you know, you're talking to a Jew is when they start saying.
01:31:23 Everything is is white people's fault.
01:31:25 You know, like you know.
01:31:27 Jewish subversion is actually white people's fault.
01:31:31 You might hear Jews say so. This is uh.
01:31:36 That this is where they had to try to make it seem like it's even like, oh, no, even blacks can.
01:31:40 Be racist too.
01:31:42 You know the difference is, of course, the blacks they're talking about in the same case as Sister soldier. This is ice cube. Ice Cube had to deal with. I think it was paramount, you know, like Ice Cube wasn't exactly struggling to get distribution for his so-called hate music. And it was explicitly racist. The song that they have.
01:32:03 It's it's called Black Korea.
01:32:05 This is the song they're going to talk about. It's called Black Korea. It's in response to the roof Koreans that you might remember from the the LA riots. You had a Koreans protecting their shops from the looting, black people with guns and a lot of these Koreans that were immigrants in California at the time. The reason why they had guns and they were.
01:32:26 Ready to shoot them is these were actually Korean War Veterans. You know, this is like the the these are the good ones that we we had we we have to take them in guys because we we fought a war in their country and we you know blew up half their country.
01:32:40 And so now we have to take them in. Just like with Afghanistan, right, like the hundreds of thousands that it is. And then hundreds of thousands of Afghanistan families and and whatnot that we've we've absorbed since that ***********, same thing or Vietnam. Vietnam was the same way, the Vietnamese boat people, you know, that's basically another way.
01:33:02 I guess that you can get the demographics to shift in your country, send a bunch of white people across the world somewhere in a jungle or a desert or wherever, and blow up about half of them and spend a lot of, you know, money on government contractors and in the process.
01:33:19 Basically you're, you know, just embezzling money, taxpayer money, the budget of the DoD and giving it to a handful of really rich people. Maybe if there's some kind of geopolitical goal, you can, you know, kill two birds with one stone. But ultimately, it's it's pretty great.
01:33:38 As you can wipe out a a ton of ******* white guys, a whole bunch of white guys, and not just white guys, the exact kind of white guys you'd want to get rid of.
01:33:46 If you're worried about you.
01:33:47 Know basically, getting rid of white people just in general.
01:33:52 Right. You want to get rid of the the the white people that are going to maybe cause a problem if they start to realize that they're being gotten rid of.
01:34:02 You want to get rid of the people you.
01:34:04 Know the the Warriors. You want to get rid.
01:34:05 Of.
01:34:05 The soldiers. So what you do?
01:34:07 Is you throw a.
01:34:08 Bunch of them into a meat grinder and then throw up your hands after like, you know, in the case of Afghanistan, like, what was it like *******?
01:34:15 You know, over a decade of of meat grinder and then you're like, oh, I guess it, I guess it didn't work. All right. So now let's now that we, we've lost all these white people in the meat grinder. Let's fill up all of our our boats and our our cargo planes with with ship tons of non whites and and bring them back home.
01:34:37 Which is what they did in all of these wars. You know, that's what they did in Vietnam. That's what they did in Korea. That's what they did in Afghanistan, you know, to even to some degree, the Iraq war, the first Gulf War. I mean, it just every time we go to war overseas for something that doesn't seem to make any sense to the average American, they blow up a bunch of white people and then bring home a bunch of brown people.
01:35:00 That's just how it happens. And so in that, you know, no different in the case of a lot of the Koreans that were in California at the time, it was a bunch of Koreans that were there because of the Korean War, and they were good at at at guns because they were a lot of them were ex soldiers.
01:35:15 And they defended their their shops.
01:35:19 Because unlike the blacks who had been there, look, because again, this is just underscores the blacks inability to succeed in a in a a Western, any kind of western country. You had blacks that had been there for generations, blacks that have been there for generations and had all of that, they've been the recipients of all of these programs that we've discussed on this stream.
01:35:42 For several decades, uh, you know all the stuff that that resulted, you know, they came out of the kernel report.
01:35:50 You know all the welfare programs that Johnson, you know, signed into law, all of the advantages because of affirmative action and welfare and all these things. You had the black people that were given all these stepping stones and hand ups and advantages over everybody else in the country. And they've been there for, you know, that.
01:36:10 Culturally, they they should have, at least to some extent. I mean, they already. They already knew the language. I mean, you know, as as well as black people can. And yet here you have these Koreans that show up out of left field and within a few years they own half the neighborhood.
01:36:27 They don't have the neighborhood because they're they're just out competing the blacks because Koreans are are higher IQ and able to actually function normally in a Western, you know, Western society at least, you know, at least compared to black people, right?
01:36:44 And so black people were very ****** *** that you had these Koreans in their neighborhoods running all the stores and, you know, in in the case of the riots, shooting them when they were trying to loot their stores. So he made a song called Black Korea, where it's basically.
01:37:04 Threatening violence to Korean shop owners and complaining that the the Koreans have moved into his into their neighborhoods.
Speaker 8
01:37:14 Ice cubes Black Korea an attack on an ethnic minority that some people feel actually embodies the American ideal of hard work and frugality.
Speaker 5
01:37:24 And we'll burn your store right down to it, and then we'll see you because you can't turn the gift in the black.
Devon Stack
01:37:33 So it's literally, I mean, Gee, I wonder what? Why do people have this impression of black people, that they're just a bunch of violent?
01:37:41 You know, *******.
01:37:42 I don't know. They're telling you they're they're telling you they are.
01:37:48 This is the cover of that album, and he's basically telling you I'm killing America.
01:37:55 That's that's that's his album cover.
01:37:59 I'm killing America.
01:38:02 Black people are going to.
01:38:03 Be the death of America.
01:38:06 It's literally called death certificate with Uncle Sam on the on the tow tag.
01:38:11 My my presence in your country is a death sentence.
01:38:21 So anyway, so they talked about.
01:38:22 That and then.
01:38:26 They go to Berlin and you gotta remember Berlin in the context of the early 90s, you had the Berlin Wall and recently come down. You had east and West Germany trying to coalesce as as one Germany. But the communist side of, you know, the.
01:38:46 The East Germany.
01:38:47 Had a a lot of financial issues because of, you know, the failures of Communism within East Germany. So you had the West, you know, the West half, half of the country picking up the slack, spending a ton of money. But you also had a ton of refugees from.
01:39:07 Other parts of of Europe, Eastern Europe, a lot of the other.
01:39:13 Baltic States, because you had a lot of Communist states that were beginning to, you know, crumble. The USSR was was was falling apart. And so you had all these, quote, UN quote refugees flooding into Germany the same way that you do now. The more things change, the more they stay exactly the same. In fact, you're going to be a little bit.
01:39:34 Surprised and and the reason why in fact that the Germans aren't allowed to protest as explicitly as, say, an American can is is, you know, as explicitly as, say I can.
01:39:47 Is because the legislation that resulted because they had to force this multiculturalism ******** to work when it was just a difference between.
01:39:56 You know, Eastern or Western Europeans?
01:39:59 Like this wasn't even like Africans. Or at least as much. It wasn't so much, you know, I mean, that was happening.
01:40:05 Too, but not.
01:40:06 That wasn't like the main issue. It wasn't so much you had Africans and and Middle Eastern people moving into Germany and then in, in the great and that wasn't like the bulk of the immigration that was taking place. That was causing the issues.
01:40:19 Even the immigration between people from Western or from Eastern Europe going into.
01:40:25 Germany, a western country. You had a lot of issues, especially, you know, financial and and you know all well, just all the issues that come along with with immigration. And because Germany is very, very OK with, you know, just basically.
01:40:45 Banning things a lot. That's all they they just banned everything that they got.
01:40:48 Anyway, so anyway, that's so just to set it up there, what's going on in 1993?
Speaker 8
01:40:54 1989 when the Berlin Wall was finally torn down, there was an incredible sense of euphoria in the area, a great excitement about the fact that the long divided country was finally about to be reunited. In the years since then, however, that reunification has proven to be both unexpectedly complex and alarmingly chaotic. Taxpayers now spend $90 billion a year to support the newly liberated.
01:41:14 The economy is contracting and immigration is out of control. Angry young skinheads or for a fertile ground for neo-Nazi recruitment.
Speaker 12
01:41:23 I believe it will get worse and worse because there will be more unemployed people in Germany and more young people will have a right wing opinion, especially with the 14 to 18 year olds. The right wing opinion will increase and I believe it will become worse.
Speaker
01:41:30 There.
Speaker 8
01:41:42 Neo-Nazi oil bands provide a rabble rousing soundtrack for alienated young people who fear that their economic future is being sacrificed to liberal social ideals.
01:41:56 And so.
01:41:57 Lay the German Constitution required that all immigrants seeking political asylum had to be allowed into the country and housed and supported until their cases could be heard. More than one and a half million immigrants, refugees from war, and the ruins of communism have crowded into Germany since 1988, and angry neo-Nazi skinheads have been doing their best to drive them back.
01:42:16 Out.
Devon Stack
01:42:18 So like it's it's the same ****, you know, 1993, it's the same ****. It's the the people at the top trying to force immigrant immigrants into the country, even though the people don't want.
01:42:30 It.
01:42:32 Except for.
01:42:35 Well, we'll get to that in a second.
Speaker 6
01:42:37 Yeah.
Speaker 14
01:42:38 Their content of.
Speaker 12
01:42:40 When they come to Germany and there are thousands of them and you see all these miserable people sitting on the streets and they all want money from.
Speaker 21
01:42:46 Me, I could puke.
01:42:47 About that? They shouldn't be here this.
Devon Stack
01:42:49 Is my country.
01:43:07 So yeah, they were they were using the same slogans. Even, you know Alice Linda Rouse.
01:43:13 And it's the exact same look. It's the same story. It's the same story. It just happened to be a different group of immigrants at the time. Some of the things that they did, though, to try to make.
01:43:24 It harder to.
01:43:26 To uh.
01:43:28 The fight against this stuff in Germany, specifically the the first thing they did, is they banned all, quote UN quote NEO Nazi organizations. So they just banned all the opposition. Like you couldn't be a member of a group like so, for example, they banned.
01:43:46 Uh. Let's see here.
01:43:50 National Front.
01:43:52 They banned German alternative.
01:43:56 They they started passing hate speech laws so that you wouldn't have to.
01:44:02 Even listen to these horrible hate.
01:44:04 Rockers as they were, as they're calling them. Yeah, the same thing, right? It's it's censorship. So it's the same. It's the same thing, the same blueprint. You want to know how Germany got as cocked as?
01:44:15 He did. If you want to understand how Germany got to the level that it got to with Angela Merkel and everything else, and how America is basically on a on a fast track to catch up with them, this is this is how they did it. They passed hate speech laws, they made it illegal. This is when they made it illegal to deny the Holocaust. You used to be.
01:44:36 Did deny the Holocaust in Germany, but they denied they made it illegal to deny the Holocaust. They made it illegal to glorify the Nazi regime. They made it illegal to have, you know, swastikas, you know, to have, you know, just even just an image of a swastika.
01:44:53 They made it illegal to have any kind of anything that they could classify as as Nazi propaganda. They also passed an anti extremism law where they targeted extremists, quote UN quote. I mean it's the same. It's the same ******* ****.
01:45:12 They amended the German Penal Code in 1994 to increase penalties for crimes committed with extremist motives.
01:45:21 So that's the same stuff, right? Where with like, with hate crime laws. Well, we can we can actually sentence you to longer time if we decide that the reason why you did I.
01:45:31 Mean.
01:45:31 Two people could do the exact same thing, but if one person did it because they were trying to stop immigration, then your sentence could be.
01:45:42 Increased significantly.
01:45:45 And so we, we could even charge you with mundane ****, mundane ****, and then say that this was all part of, you know, your intention to stop immigration. Now you're doing, you know, doing time they they increased the surveillance state around this time.
01:46:02 So you had the office for the protection of the Constitution.
01:46:08 Basically, expand their their covert activities and their spying. You know domestic spying programs.
01:46:17 A you had a.
01:46:23 Anti discrimination laws were revamped so they they they more broadly included people. Whether it was, you know based on race or ethnicity or religion or or you know whether or not you're a fad or whatever.
01:46:41 Or even or even just, you know, some more ambiguous definitions, so they could basically, you know, apply it to anybody. And so this is how Germany got cooked.
01:46:52 This is how Germany got cocked because they were they were trying the same **** that they're, you know, that they.
01:46:57 They keep dealing.
01:46:58 In the 90s and they, they fought back against it with what little?
01:47:06 Power they had. Right. With what little power they had. They tried to fight it against it and they got shut down. They got stomped out. And now it's illegal. And and now you can go to jail in Austria if you make a rap song, you know, this is it's. It's.
01:47:26 And and this by the way this the reason why it's important to understand this as to why? Why would the environment be so ripe for this kind of stuff? Like, why would the the people accept stuff like this? Well, because of the Holocaust narrative, because the Germans have been brought up to believe that they're uniquely evil, that they're uniquely evil. They're descended from these people.
01:47:48 Who? Just one day for no reason at all, went crazy and started rounding up Jews and gassing them. If that's your your origin story, if that's what you're told that like, wow. At any moment your people could just like on a dime just for no reason flip out.
01:48:04 And just start murdering Jews. And that's what they were told. That's what they were told from day Zero. That's what you were told your.
01:48:12 Entire life that.
01:48:13 Just like grandpa did. You know we don't talk about Grandpa anymore, but just like grandpa, one day all it takes one day is, you know, we're we're the kind of people that can just ******* lose our ****.
01:48:26 And and just start freaking out and murdering Jews. And by the way, why don't you not only is that? Does that set the stage for wanting to have a the type of legislation that they were able to pass right? Because ohh we need to, we need to have this legislation to prevent the next Hitler right as an.
01:48:43 Example.
Speaker 11
01:48:45 But also.
Devon Stack
01:48:46 How do you think culturally that affects the view of immigration? If you think that you're basically descended from psychos, you're descended from bloodthirsty psychos? There's something wrong with your DNA. There's something wrong with your genetics.
01:49:02 Right, you have to. Why would you be against immigration?
01:49:07 It's probably a good thing, right? We probably should have more genetics being being injected into our gene pool here because there's clearly something wrong with us.
01:49:21 There's something really wrong with us.
01:49:24 And so unless we let these people come in and dilute, dilute this evil gene that we seem to have this unique evil gene that that only we have.
01:49:35 Then you know ****. I mean, where there's there's gonna be a Hitler 2.0 if we don't, you know, breed this out of us.
Speaker 10
01:49:45 See, This is why.
Devon Stack
01:49:45 It's important to know this stuff.
01:49:47 That's why you know, that's also why Jews don't.
01:49:50 Want you to know this.
01:49:51 Stuff.
01:49:51 They don't want you to think about stuff like this.
Speaker 8
01:49:59 Not all skinheads are racist or anti-Semitic. In fact, one branch skinheads against racial prejudice or sharps is totally opposed to its hate mongering Skinhead brethren. Like the original skinheads of the 1960s. Sharks, like vintage black soul and reggae music, especially Jamaican style ska.
Devon Stack
01:50:25 Yeah. So they knew. They knew that there was A at the time in the early 90s, there was like a cool factor associated with skinheads. And so they had to Co opt it and make it into something gay to wear. Like, I mean, this this music video, he he basically looks like a chick in a in a black meme.
01:50:44 You know, wedge between two BBC's there.
01:50:48 So they had to make it, we look we've we've gone over, we've played you know the the little PSA that the the Sharps put together the anti racist Skinhead you know video where you know he he doesn't want to beat up the black guy for no reason and then they have black skinheads and you've got you know if you if you haven't seen that that's in one of the.
01:51:08 I forgot those those from a few weeks ago.
01:51:11 So we've talked about the sharps before and it's just this organization that tried to Co opt the whole Skinhead thing and turn into something super gay. So you could feel edgy and cool and shave your head and wear suspenders and combat boots and a flight jacket, but also say stuff like diversity is our strength and and basically have no criticism.
01:51:31 Or not have basically no.
01:51:35 Lose 0 social capital you know you could.
01:51:37 Still feel edgy?
01:51:39 Without having to actually pay any kind of social price for.
01:51:42 Umm.
01:51:45 And imagine that there's there. There's not a lot of that going on, right? Isn't there a lot of people who want to hop on to to movements because they think it's edgy and cool? They want to hop on the movements because they see it as like a a source of of of.
Speaker
01:52:00 Rubes.
Devon Stack
01:52:01 That they can take advantage of and grip from.
01:52:04 It's. Oh, look, I can appeal to these people who are starving for a voice. These are the people that I can I can become an option for them and and then just stab them in the back and be a complete ******* Michelin about it. All right, so now we got.
01:52:20 More the hate or the not the anti racist hate rock? I guess weirdly.
Speaker 8
01:52:26 They also enjoy non political ooy, but fuel music of England's working class clubs and football fans.
Devon Stack
01:52:41 He's literally yelling bang. Hey, so they're basically they're they're they're repurposing.
01:52:48 These hate these Skinhead bands. They're getting the Skinhead band stuff and then just using it as the wrapping paper around Jewish talking points.
01:53:00 They they noticed that? Oh, people are thinking that this Skinhead stuff is actually kind of cool. People are actually kind of liking this type of music. They're actually liking this kind of culture that they white people are feeling like they can belong to something that they even they can have a subculture.
01:53:18 They can actually be part of a an inside group.
01:53:23 Now they they can actually collectivize to some extent.
01:53:28 So it's becoming kind of popular, especially in blue collar neighborhoods in Europe, that are being mostly the ones most affected by a lot of this immigration. That's not just happening in Germany. It's happening all across Europe.
01:53:42 And so it's having wider and wider appeal. I mean to some extent, it's for safety purposes, right, a lot of these neighborhoods are getting dangerous now that you have a bunch of black people.
01:53:52 You got a lot of your working class, European white kids that have no exposure whatsoever to to black people or suddenly having to live side by side with black people and they're starting to realize that.
01:54:06 Well, I mean the, the lot of them, there's a reason why.
01:54:10 The Ice Cube wrote songs that he did and sister soldier wrote songs.
Speaker 10
01:54:14 That she did.
Devon Stack
01:54:16 They're experiencing that black culture up close and personal, and those safety in numbers, and so they're starting to band together, as you know, in these Skinhead groups as a, as a means of protection in some cases. And So what does the Jew?
01:54:31 The Jew sees this thing that white people are using to collectivize and to and to try to address the problems that they're facing.
01:54:39 And they they wear it like someone's ******* skin. Like a ******* serial killer.
01:54:46 They they they just wrap themselves up in their in the, in the skin and say yes, goy. I'm just like you. I'm. I'm helping you solve the problem too.
01:54:59 I sound just like those Skinhead bands.
01:55:02 By the way, ban hate ban hate.
01:55:08 Van hate.
01:55:14 And because they're they're bankrolled by the usual suspects because they've got the money, they got the distribution because they're going to get a record deal because they're going to get music videos, because they're going to get played on TV, they're going to become the mainstream version because, you know, the the, the serial killer would literally wearing the skin.
01:55:34 They're going to become the mainstream version, the behind the paywall version.
01:55:40 Of the the real deal.
01:55:43 They will be walking around masquerading as something that they're not.
01:55:48 And they're going to ride on on the coattails of the people who actually created the culture.
01:55:56 And they're going to subvert.
01:55:57 It they're going to subvert it.
01:56:00 And and and in a sick, ******* twisted way turned around so that it not only is it no longer what it was, it's no longer a a positive thing.
01:56:09 For white people.
01:56:11 It's it. It becomes something that eats.
01:56:13 Away at white people.
Numbers Lady
01:56:15 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:56:18 And it worked. It worked.
01:56:20 Then, just as much as it works.
01:56:21 Now.
Speaker 8
01:56:25 Toward the end of the 70s, an offshoot of Boy music turned racist and xenophobic. When Britain's fascist National Front party saw an opportunity to exploit the growing political alienation of white working class youth, the better English white power bands.
Devon Stack
01:56:36 Yeah. Again, again, let's tell the story backwards.
01:56:40 You know, of course, because it, you know, Satanist.
Speaker 8
01:56:43 Screwdriver has made a career out of full blown hate rock anthem.
01:56:57 And screwdriver has become the ugly inspiration for such German boy bands as StarCraft and Roddy Carl.
01:57:10 And American racist groups like Bound for glory and aggravated assault.
Devon Stack
01:57:21 So the other, the other aspect of this, because a lot of this might not appeal to like the music, might not appeal to a.
01:57:27 Lot of people.
01:57:29 The optics of it might not appeal to a lot of people. It might just seem angry and kind of low IQ to some extent.
01:57:36 And look, it's we've talked about this ad nauseam, the people that are getting affected by the immigration first in the 90s are the people that are the on the on the lower ends of society. You know, they you don't have Indian CEO's in in 1990. You know you have the.
01:57:56 The kinds of immigration that's going on in 1990, the kinds of white people that are getting displaced.
01:58:02 It's the working class, white people, the simultaneously. You're shutting down. At least in America, you're shutting down the entire manufacturing sector, while at the same time importing all these other people who are low skilled and and work for cheaper.
01:58:21 And so you, because they're illegal in some cases, like, especially with the illegal immigration and and in America.
01:58:30 I had a cop there for a second so.
01:58:34 That's that's the response you got. You got a response from working class white people. You know these these aren't the classy high IQ elite white people and these. So their response isn't necessarily going to be as articulate as it as.
01:58:53 It could be.
01:58:54 It's not necessarily going to be as optical as it could be and it's not going to be expressed as mainstream as it could be.
01:59:02 Because they're just working with the tools they have available, and because they're not backed by Jewish record labels, they're not back. You know, there's no, there's no producer stepping in to help them, you know, make their their music more palatable or or, you know, there's not. There's not.
01:59:22 You know, there's better opportunities if you're a musician. You don't want to. Why would you want to go play for the Nazi band when you can go play for the Jew propaganda?
01:59:32 And and get paid a lot more ******* money. So you're dealing with that. You're dealing with a lot of white people who have been programmed to believe that that this whole endeavor is it's it's exclusively a low class problem. And because you're some middle class guy.
01:59:50 Who hopes to someday achieve the American dream and be catapulted to the upper echelons of the high class? That it's you.
01:59:58 Know you, you.
01:59:59 You can't be seen having that that dirt on your hands.
02:00:03 You know that low class stench on you, so you turn your nose up to it and and make fun of them and.
02:00:10 You know, you took their jobs. **** you guys. You're just a bunch of racists.
02:00:17 And so this is just how it ends up. And because white people, especially in back then, have zero in Group preference because they've been programmed to keep.
02:00:24 You know the.
02:00:25 Well, we're gonna make this diversity thing work. Oh, it's all about merit. It's not, you know, it's racist.
02:00:29 Skin deep so.
02:00:30 You and you're told that you're not allowed to be proud of your race. You're not allowed to have any kind of connection to these people.
02:00:36 Right.
Speaker 6
02:00:36 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:00:37 Right. The Jew will often say, you know, you didn't do that. You didn't do that. You can't be proud of your ancestors. You didn't do that.
02:00:46 Well, quite literally you did because their blood is in your veins.
02:00:52 Quite literally, you did, and that's the kind of talk that, deracinated as white people, even further. That's the kind of talk that's designed to atomize white people and make sure that they're, quite frankly not.
02:01:03 A threat to the Jew?
02:01:05 That's why that's why you hear that from all of these approved Zionist right wing people.
02:01:11 That rely on Jewish money.
02:01:17 Now that's just the facts. That's just the facts.
02:01:21 You know that's that's why they they they can't. Even if they they get boxed into a corner where they have to at least address that there are these people they'll they'll make up you know weasel words like globalist or grabler you know they won't just.
02:01:35 Name who it is.
02:01:37 They'll avoid it.
02:01:39 Because they're they're reliant on. I mean, that's, that's who pays their bills. That's who butters their.
02:01:44 Bread.
02:01:47 So after they make fun of the, you know, the low class Nazi people for a.
02:01:50 Little while.
02:01:52 They contrast it here with.
02:01:56 You know, run DMC, a guy who's got a Jewish record deal, talks about how it's, it's all just, it's all going to be gone.
Speaker 13
02:02:03 I think that the hate records will destroy themselves, you know, to come out and people are, you know, the people that want to follow them will get into it, but then they'll see that the positive and the best and the real.
02:02:13 Will override the hate music.
Speaker 8
02:02:19 According to a poll taken by Stern Magazine, 86% of the German people condemned the outbreak of neo-Nazi violence against foreigners. These people, too, are making their feelings known, with marches, rallies and All Star concerts.
Speaker 13
02:02:35 Chuck it.
Devon Stack
02:02:39 Yeah. So and this is where the Jew will say the Jew will say. Ohh. See, it's your fault. It's your fault. ******. Look at those numbers.
02:02:48 Look, it's it's inconsequential. All the things that we talked about tonight that led to these numbers and it's not something that you should be aware of or understand or know how to combat. It's just that, uh, you know, you invited on yourself.
02:03:00 86% of the German people oppose violence against foreigners.
02:03:06 Hey, and you know, it's true. It's from Stern magazine.
02:03:15 It's not important to understand why the white people are holding signs that say refugees welcome. It's not. It's not important to understand what led to that kind of psychology.
02:03:27 It's not important to peel back that onion. You don't want to do that.
02:03:37 So of course, these big washed up boomer bands, I mean today and this is look, look how cool they are. Good thing they stood up against fascism. The ******* gay scorpions.
02:03:50 They stood up against fascism and then, as if it weren't, it weren't enough to like if they weren't being explicit enough, right, they weren't being explicit enough about what they were really after.
02:04:02 They they just tell you.
02:04:05 They they literally they they here's here's the white genocide commercial. Here's the genocide white genocide commercial, telling you that anyone that opposes the diversity project shouldn't reproduce.
Speaker 11
02:04:29 Fear, fear, breathe, hatred.
Speaker 23
02:04:33 Hatred breeds violence.
Devon Stack
02:04:41 Violent people shouldn't breathe.
02:04:50 So how's that for a crazy dystopian commercial?
02:04:55 But it's not important to know this either, is it? It's your fault, it's your fault. And this this definitely isn't going to play into your ability to reproduce. The fact that the women at home watching MTV are going to see a commercial like this and what's going to be the take away and look, this is just the more explicit version of what's all over the culture, right.
02:05:16 What's the take away? Oh, I I shouldn't breed with those guys.
Speaker 10
02:05:21 Why do you?
Devon Stack
02:05:21 Think it's these women holding the signs? Refugees welcome the women that are getting later sexually assaulted at these migrant and refugee camps.
02:05:31 Because this is the propaganda that's being pumped into their ******* head.
02:05:38 These are the people you want to stay away from. These are the people that shouldn't breed.
02:05:44 But it's not important to know.
02:05:45 That this is happening.
02:05:46 Right.
02:05:58 Team Fear breed hatred.
02:06:02 Trade.
Speaker 24
02:06:04 Breeds friendly.
Devon Stack
02:06:10 Violent people shouldn't.
Numbers Lady
02:06:13 Breed.
Devon Stack
02:06:19 Yeah, the the other, the irony of that is they're showing different dog breeds and it's almost like an admission of.
02:06:27 Of race realism, you know the whole there's only one breed, the dog breed when they're showing the the angry Doberman, but anyway.
02:06:38 So let me get to the high tech. The High tech section. Again, this is 1993. So the high tech section is pretty ******* hilarious.
Speaker 13
02:06:53 OK.
Speaker 9
02:06:59 As Holtman views revealed.
02:07:00 In the dissemination of hate, it isn't the only medium.
02:07:03 The.
02:07:03 Spread of intolerance is keeping up with the times and technology. Computers are the latest tool for spreading not only prejudice, but some other pretty scary information. We took a look at what amounts to easy access, high tech terrorism with some very real repercussions.
Devon Stack
02:07:20 High tech terrorism. This is not. We just talked about the beginnings of the hate anti hate legislation that took place in.
02:07:31 In Germany, well, with the introduction of the Internet, or at least the way they're going to talk about the Internet, really still wasn't really a thing yet. It was more BS.
02:07:43 And for those of you who are young, you probably don't know what this is. A BBS is a bulletin board system. It's almost like your own little Internet. You could set up a server in your house and set up some modems and have some phone lines going to or even just one going to the server.
02:08:02 And you would set up basically think like your own private 4 Chan, right? Like it's just a message board. Or maybe it's an FTP server like you can upload files and download files or whatever, but it's it's pretty basic and there's not like a connection to other.
02:08:18 Scooters. You know, it's just whatever is local on that computer. So it's like a a tailor made mini Internet and you would set up one of these servers in a in a city somewhere and then pass out that phone number to other people that had computers and other people could dial up with their dial-up modem into that.
02:08:38 Computer, you know, sign in and leave messages like like on a normal like on a form like you still sort of have today. I mean, they're not as popular.
02:08:48 But like you know, or you know or like, like I said, like 4 Chan, you could post on a message board like 4 Chan. You could upload files, you could download files, you could sort of send e-mail. I mean to other people on that same BS. Some of them have like message systems. You could do that with.
02:09:08 Chat rooms were not super really a thing because.
02:09:13 Usually multiple people, or at least not a lot of people, could be online simultaneously because for everyone signed on that was like the phone line was being tied up, right. And so if you had.
02:09:23 Like.
02:09:24 You know, 50 people in a chat room that would that would mean that you'd have 50 phone lines at your house to accommodate that. And that's, you know, that wasn't.
02:09:32 That wasn't typical.
02:09:34 And so you have that going on and then you had these other companies kind of come in and make larger versions of it, right, like so AOL. That's what AOL was when it first started out. Is AOL was basically, in fact, AOL didn't have Internet when it first came out. AOL was a walled garden. AOL.
02:09:54 Was just a giant B.
02:09:55 Yes, and with a graphic interface, so it was easier for normal people to to navigate it because that was the thing about BS is is this is back in the DOS days. And so it was all text based. So it was very hard to navigate which was nice because it filtered out for IQ, but it also kind of filtered out for economic status to some extent.
02:10:16 Was who else had computers that had modems and could do this? So the old BBS's really were a very a high. It was a high IQ.
02:10:29 Middle class to upper middle class and above white space if I guess is a way to put it. Those are the kinds of people that would be on PBS because most other people didn't have access and if they had access, they didn't have the knowledge to navigate it. And so it just sounded like hocus pocus, weird magic stuff to most people.
02:10:49 Right. Like kind of anything technical to a flat Earther might sound today. It just seemed like like witchcraft, right? And so it was limited to basically nerds like middle class, upper middle class nerds that had a computer. And because it was these white people that were, it was different.
02:11:09 And it was, it was slightly different than the oil bands, the the Lower, the lower class working class whites that you know their their response to this.
02:11:18 Problem they were witnessing was a little bit different. It was a little more organized. It was a little more focused on sharing information and look sometimes just like you do today, you had spurges, right. You had spurges that were posting like and part of it was just like.
02:11:33 The edgy, the.
02:11:35 The like I remember I I went on a.
02:11:39 It wasn't a BS, it was. It was passed that it was they.
02:11:42 Were called muds.
02:11:44 Which is basically. Also it was basically like a PBS on the Internet in a way and you know finding, you know, like the Anarchist cookbook. And, you know, just like I wasn't going to actually make pipe bombs and stuff, but it was just like, I felt like, ooh, ooh, I found, like a document that tells you how to make pipe bombs or whatever.
02:12:01 And so that was a lot of what it was. No one was actually really doing it half the time. It was more just like, oh, the forbidden knowledge I've got.
02:12:07 The forbidden knowledge she.
02:12:09 Had a lot of that going.
02:12:10 1.
02:12:11 And.
02:12:13 They try to make it sound they remember that case. They mentioned the very beginning of this video. Oh, there's all these white supremacists, all these white supremacists that were they were caught and they were going to assassinate the black leaders or whatever. That was another big fear of the government, just like today. Right. The FBI is, is, is, is.
02:12:33 Mary.
02:12:34 Garland Jewish. Merrick Garland. Sure, that's an irrelevant detail, right? It's a totally irrelevant detail. You don't have to worry.
02:12:41 You know the intentions of Jews ever, Merrick Garland said that you know the number one, and it says often that the number one threat to national security is white supremacy, white supremacist, and that's always been the case. That's always well, not always been, like, at least for the last, you know, forty 30-40 years.
02:13:01 And so the FBI behaved in the same way. They they didn't have an Internet necessarily, but they policed these BBS's looking for extremists looking for hate speech and all this other stuff. And as we'll see in a moment, they did what the FBI always does.
02:13:19 During the meetings, undercover agents, members of the fourth black scams, described their plans to assassinate Rodney King and to attack the.
02:13:27 First day in.
02:13:28 The church. They believe these acts would attract national media attention and from looking at this room that perhaps were right and to help start a race war. That was their motivation.
02:13:40 One member took delight in describing how he gets sprayed the AM congregation with machine gun fire and use mega pot bombs in order to blow up the building.
02:13:54 Whoa, that sounds crazy, right? There's some group called like the 4th Reich, and they're going to use Mega Pipe, mega pipe bombs. Wow, they're going to use mega pipe bombs to blow up black churches and to kill Rodney King with machine guns. It's a good thing that the FBI.
02:14:13 Stop this from happening, right?
02:14:17 It's a good thing the FBI infiltrated this group, called the 4th Reich.
02:14:23 And prevented the all this terrorism that was for sure going to happen. It's a good thing. Ohh it's a setup.
02:14:31 Ohh, it's exactly it's the same thing like.
02:14:33 It's the same **** over and.
02:14:34 Over and over.
02:14:34 Again it it's.
02:14:37 It's they literally found some edgy boy skinheads that had set up a a joke call in line it, which basically they got a phone number and like a.
02:14:51 An answering machine, they would tell racist jokes and you could, like, leave a message or something.
02:14:56 And some, you know, ****** *** Jew, went to the FBI and was like they they're they're telling Jew jokes. They're telling Jew jokes on a on an answering machine. And so the FBI.
02:15:10 Sent him some guy to pretend to be their friends and and start telling them that they needed to take action and start giving them expensive gifts and driving them around and fancy cars and saying that how he was part of like some, you know, big.
02:15:30 Why?
02:15:31 Like conspiracy type thing and and it would then basically like almost like in the words of the of the boys, he would he they said it was really weird because he'd have he'd be like OK now go sit on that couch over there and tell me how you hate black people. And they'd be like, OK, I guess because they're just young and.
02:15:51 Fashionable white kids. These are teenagers. These are like 16 and 17 year olds. And here's this guy with a like a Corvette and he seems really cool.
02:15:58 And they're just trying to impress him because the whole one of the big reasons they're even involved with a group like this, like most people that join gangs and things like that, they don't have any strong, you know, positive male role models. And so that, that there's this guy that comes in and fills that role. So they're just trying to impress him and like, yeah, yeah, I ******* hate the the blacks. They're they're terrible.
02:16:18 And that was it. That was literally it. They didn't do anything. They didn't have the means to do anything. They didn't have guns. They didn't have mega pipe bombs. As the guy said, it was all provided by the IT was entrapment. It was entrapment.
02:16:34 It's why you don't fed post.
02:16:36 That's why people talk about Fed posting. It's why you don't say anything on the Internet that you you wouldn't want to have to defend in a court of law. It doesn't matter how anonymous you.
02:16:48 Think you are?
02:16:49 You don't say things on the Internet that you might later be have to defend in court.
02:16:55 Because there's at least that possibility that exists.
02:16:58 And of course, now the Internet didn't exist back then, so they had they had like like it was little legit like 4 on budgeted FBI program with, you know pin pinhole cameras in the walls and **** getting it was teenage teenage boys just talking about how they hated Jews and like, yeah, yeah, yeah. That would be a good idea to get the.
02:17:19 A mega pipe bomb and blow up them like that's what it was. That's ultimately what it was and.
02:17:27 That's why all that ended up happening, at least from what I could find, because I kept trying to.
02:17:31 Find articles that would you know.
02:17:34 You know, by looking up their names and things like that, and really the most I ever came out, it looked like they had it doing that. I found an article talking about how they had to go to diversity training.
02:17:45 So it was it was.
02:17:46 Like this total, nothing burger.
02:17:48 Because that sort of thing wasn't happening. But MTV, of course. And again, there's no Internet. There's no way it was hard for me to look this up.
02:17:57 Imagine how hard it would be in 1993. You're watching on MTV and then then they they tell you. Look the guy we're and he works for the FBI.
Speaker
02:18:04 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:18:05 You know this guy? He's he's a real FBI agent. There's a big FBI seal behind him on that. You know, he's got the podium and he's a he's an authoritative figure and he's telling me that they were. They were getting mega pipe bombs and they were going to go and spray machine gun fire and kill black people and and to start a race war and and.
02:18:25 He's making it sound like they were just. I mean, it was just days away, right there. Race war plan. It was just about to happen. And you're not going to.
02:18:32 Know.
02:18:33 You're not going to know you're not going to know that. It was basically just some edgy teenagers that the FBI entrapped like they always do.
02:18:42 And so you get the impression the reason why it's important to know that this sort of thing is again just like.
02:18:49 The the Germans who are being ********** into believing that they're uniquely evil, and that's why they need to have hate speech laws. They need to have hate speech laws that ban talking, you know, ban denying the Holocaust.
02:19:04 And they need to have more immigrants because there's something uniquely bad about them. And so they need the race mix. It's very important that they they bring in this, this outsider DNA that doesn't seem to have this the same defect in it, that their DNA.
02:19:20 Does that's what?
02:19:21 They're doing to to white kids in America.
02:19:23 When they tell stories like this.
02:19:26 They're doing the exact same thing they're telling you you.
02:19:29 Know.
02:19:29 What? There's something uniquely bad about you? There's something uniquely bad about you. You need to be bred out. I mean, you just saw that commercial, right? Violence shouldn't. Violent people shouldn't breed.
02:19:42 And so far, like all the violent people are, uh, are the white white supremacists. If you're watching this.
02:19:50 I mean, there's black people that were mad about Jews for a second, but that that clip I played, the news report, that's not in the MTV thing, that's something I got separately. So they didn't talk so much about that. They're just like, oh, yeah, ice cubes got, like, a scary song or something.
02:20:04 But most of this is, you know, white people are evil. They hate Jews. That's sort of the.
02:20:09 Thing.
Speaker 2
02:20:12 Now in the 90s, disseminators of hate have entered the computer age.
Devon Stack
02:20:16 OK this I was like. I gotta find this only because it's uh that it got cropped out. Let me let me move it up so you can see it.
02:20:25 It's it's made by Adolf Hitler software.
02:20:32 I was like, oh.
02:20:35 It's fine. That's the name you can trust.
Speaker 5
02:20:37 I'll ever *****.
Devon Stack
02:20:39 Adolf Hitler software.
02:20:43 1986.
02:20:46 This is actually made by the same people that made that other we were talking about that DOS game recently.
02:20:53 It was. It was.
02:20:54 What was it?
02:20:55 Called it was a I mean, I think they actually show up. It's the one that that Jewish girl got banned from Germany.
02:21:00 That we've talked about in a couple of.
02:21:02 Other strings.
02:21:03 That Jewish girl that it was being paraded around on TV for being strong and powerful and standing up to hate and promoting the idea of banning, you know, hate hate games.
02:21:20 Opening the door to banning all kinds of electronic hate.
02:21:25 And this this, you know, honestly, these games are so bad. Who knows, maybe these could have been intelligence agencies that made these games. They could have been Jews that made these games so they could and then go ban them because they're not like, fun games.
02:21:40 They're not really games that I can. I mean, I could see white kids downloading them and laughing in the same way that I just laugh, that it's made by Adolf Hitler software.
02:21:49 And laughing just cause of the absurdity of that, that there's this game. That's as far, I mean I I it looks like it's it's a test to see if you're a Jew or not. Like I I I don't know enough German but that that seems to be the gist that I'm getting from that you know dust E higher dye frog adding older June.
02:22:09 Like, are you Aryan or Jew? I think that's what it means, right?
02:22:13 And I could see white kids downloading this and and you know, it's a joke for like 5-10 minutes, but no one's spending like, 50 hours taking the am I a Jew test? Right. It's.
02:22:24 Either.
02:22:24 It's either like a shitpost, like a shitpost meme, some white kids made because they thought it was ******* funny, or it's something that some Jew or some.
02:22:33 Intelligence agency or is there really a difference made so they could then say oh, look at the scary Nazi software we have?
02:22:41 Bannon.
02:22:43 So they ended up banning this stuff in Germany thanks to thanks to the help of that Jewish girl that we've covered in other episodes.
Speaker 2
02:22:50 The video games and an underground bulletin board network linking racists of all types from around the world.
Speaker 14
02:22:56 Access level has been updated.
Speaker 2
02:23:00 We hack our way into one of these NEO Nazi computer networks ourselves.
Speaker 25
02:23:03 Where it is the one you've been waiting for homemade gunpowder to. Nitroglycerin ramble, arrows to carbide bombs. Get this information now while it's still leaving.
Devon Stack
02:23:12 Yeah, they didn't hack their way into.
02:23:14 ****, they just.
02:23:15 That, you know, they just knew that no one understood.
02:23:18 You know, they're just talking the way a flat Earther does to their audience, just using the words they know. They're not gonna understand. Like, oh, yeah, we hacked our way. We hacked. We're not hacking hacking.
02:23:28 We hacked into the mainframe. No, that's not what happened. He just went on the BBS and downloaded the same document that everyone else could ******* download. And it wasn't illegal. And that's in fact, they even just said get it now before it's illegal. You could. You got to remember, before the Patriot Act, before a lot of this other stuff that Jews.
02:23:48 May happen so they could police the goy on the Internet.
02:23:52 You could freely just talk about making bombs and you.
02:23:55 Know you could do.
02:23:56 Whatever the ****.
02:23:56 You wanted. It was freedom of speech.
02:23:59 You know, it wasn't. It wasn't like that, you know, this is something that white people revered. This was a part of the American identity. This was one of the big selling points of our civilization. Right. And it hadn't been **** on and eroded by Jews yet.
02:24:13 So the this wasn't like a big deal, you know, that's why law enforcement is not getting involved. That's why they're not like. And then we talked, we contacted the FBI after we hacked, we hacked. We hacked into their mainframe and found the secret Nazi documents and then told, you know, that's what they're trying to make it sound like. But, you know, that's not what they did. They signed on to a *******.
02:24:34 BS and got the same file. Everyone else ******* had.
02:24:36 And and it's legal. It was not against the law.
Speaker 2
02:24:42 And what did we find? Well, how to make bombs and even napalm? How to get a copy of something called The Terrorist Handbook and how to obtain weapons illegally? Also on one bulletin board called the Liberty Net, we were encouraged, along with all other readers, to write in the names and addresses of any players we knew for what was promised to be an upcoming.
02:25:02 Round up.
Devon Stack
02:25:08 So again, same thing. You're either some white kid Larping about actually doing the mega pit in 1993, probably. Yeah, literally probably some edgy 16 year old saying, yeah, we're around to build the queers or or an intelligence agency or you know, something like that. Obviously nothing that had any kind of there was never any kind of serious.
02:25:29 Games are they're making it sound like, oh, it's scary. All these white people, they're, they're all banding together online and and then they're going to make the the mega pit and throw the queers in. And it's like, yeah, well.
02:25:41 One can drain, but that's not.
02:25:43 What was happening?
Speaker 20
02:25:45 While we take.
Speaker 2
02:25:46 Full bulletin boards can be alarming. It's important to remember that the vast majority of DBS's are devoted to useful and innocuous topics, from scuba to pet care.
02:25:55 And though it.
02:25:55 Possible to tally there are at least 25,000 bulletin board systems in the United States alone.
Speaker 20
02:26:02 What the **** is the Internet?
Devon Stack
02:26:06 So they have to explain, you know, what BBS's work is. No one ******* even knew.
02:26:11 And making it sound scary.
02:26:15 Here's prodigy. Now this is interesting.
02:26:18 So Prodigy was, if you know, there was a couple just like AOL. There were a couple of companies that tried the same thing.
02:26:26 They tried to basically be this giant BBS because it was before the Internet, and so they they the only option was you can log into a BBS locally. You know that that's text based and it's hard to navigate if you're a norming. So what we're going to do is we're going to make it, like where you can click around on your mouse. We're going to make it.
02:26:47 The user interface more friendly for *******.
02:26:51 And same thing. It's a walled garden. There's not like web pages in the sense that you think of today where everyone's kind of connected to the same network. It's just individual giant mini internets. One was prodigy, one was CompuServe and one was AOL.
02:27:07 And what happens when a soon as they start running these these these walled gardens, these oh, we're going, we're going to get this cool BS technology that these edgy nerds have created and we're going to make it, you know, super gay for normal.
Speaker 2
02:27:23 Some BS is taken upon themselves to assure that information passed on their boards remains inoffensive.
Speaker 23
02:27:29 We have member reps on some of the other boards there, called sysops or systems operators that will go through the bulletin boards and if something is objectionable or seen, not obscene, but latent expressions.
02:27:44 Bigotry or racism or hate. We will then take that message down.
Devon Stack
02:27:50 First of all, notice how she corrected herself. Ohh, not obscene. We let the obscene stuff stay.
02:27:55 Up.
02:27:56 It's it's the bigotry and hate that we don't.
02:27:58 Like.
02:27:59 Just like Twitter, right? Like you could have like, full on, but ******* in the days of, like, super censorship Twitter. And that was fine.
02:28:11 But if you're saying bad about Jews, your accounts dead. Same thing right now. This is actually, you know, she's talking about how they they policed it. They have. You know, that's their discord trainings, the sysops. This is actually what gave birth to section. Was it 2:30 or two.
02:28:30 40 or whatever.
02:28:31 You know the Internet law that basically says that if you're a Internet provider, you are not responsible for the content of your users. But if you are a publisher, like if you actually police the and and.
02:28:50 Create the information than you are and This is why they should have gone after a Twitter at the time that was banning stuff, because that's this is where it comes from, prodigy.
02:29:01 Actually got sued.
02:29:03 Because people were actually two companies, got sued. There was another company. I think it was called Cubby or something was like a smaller one. One of their users logged in, and I don't remember the exact details, but the bottom, the basic idea is they they talk **** about a company.
02:29:21 And the company then sued Cubby or whatever it was called, like the the the BS, you know, the, the, the, the little, the Mini prodigy. What? I forget the I think it.
02:29:31 Was called cubing.
02:29:33 They they got sued for defamation and the the the the logic was well, you're responsible for what this user typed.
02:29:41 On your platform, because you're the ones that have the servers, you're the one that when someone reads that it's coming from your servers. And so we're suing you for defamation.
02:29:55 They failed because the judge ruled that because they didn't curate the information on their website because they did just let users post whatever they wanted, there wasn't any kind of censorship going on on that particular BS system. Then they weren't.
02:30:14 Bible for the things that people were posting, whereas prodigy because of what she just described because they were censoring all the information being posted to their bulletin boards with their their little ********, they got sued in a different case.
02:30:32 And they were found to be responsible for the content because they had people policing the content.
02:30:39 And so there was already a case that you could have. You could have gone after Twitter, you could have gone after a bunch of these companies because it had already been tried in in court, and it's there was already precedent for it. So it wasn't like there would have been this big deal for the Trump administration, the DOJ to go after these.
02:30:59 These companies, they just were too ******* scared to do it because that's.
02:31:03 That would be some of their their Silicon Valley jukebox would dry up.
Speaker 2
02:31:12 Currently there is confusion over how the government can regulate computer conversations. But in a country whose First Amendment protects our freedom of speech, is regulating the new and rapidly growing cyberspace constitutional or even feasible?
Speaker 21
02:31:25 How do you do it?
02:31:28 What you see over the telephone, which in the fact it is, you know, modem is nothing more than an interface for a phone. How do you how do you how would you stop, you know someone from calling someone else and talking about some things you're typing about.
Devon Stack
02:31:43 Ohh, they found a way.
Speaker 22
02:31:48 But I I it's.
Devon Stack
02:31:49 So innocent though, right? You know, it's so naive. How would they even do it?
02:31:53 That's absurd.
02:31:55 How would they even stop you from saying things on the Internet that they couldn't do that?
02:32:00 That's crazy.
Speaker 5
02:32:16 Howard had.
Speaker 26
02:32:17 Flat eyes.
Speaker 21
02:32:18 Funky half and half kite, chickaboo camel jockey.
Devon Stack
02:32:26 And again, we get to the early 90s edgy way of we're going to confront racism by saying, you know, Kiki and and stuff and and.
02:32:36 I don't know what they were attempting to accomplish by doing that. Maybe they were trying to water it down, make it so like basically doing the opposite of what they're doing now. They they just they just they wouldn't work. Let's try it the other way. And maybe if we just say it enough times it it'll lose, lose the the power. So I I don't know what the what the.
02:32:55 So there's a lot of anti racist propaganda that goes this route.
02:33:00 So that was just like some random like.
02:33:02 You know ********, that's my favorite ********.
02:33:07 I might. I might have to clip the ******** up.
Speaker 9
02:33:10 America's.
02:33:11 Diversity is only outnumbered by the amount of ethnic slurs directed at those cultures. In the following segment, MTV takes a closer look at a much maligned and misunderstood ethnic group, one that, ironically, are considered to be.
02:33:23 The only true.
02:33:24 Americans. That's right. We're talking about Native Americans.
Speaker 24
02:33:28 I think one of the most common misconceptions about native people is that we're all one group of people reluctant to one group and we're all very different. There are several 100 tribes just within the United States alone. We're as different as you could love that from the French. Our language is.
02:33:43 Different our culture is.
02:33:46 Our form of spirituality is different because our environments are different. You know, we're.
02:33:50 Shaped by our environment.
Speaker 16
02:33:53 People start pollution. People can stop it.
Devon Stack
02:34:00 So yes, the.
02:34:02 The fetishization of the of the Native American, so they do they do like this.
02:34:09 Oh, also, Indians have it bad too, but it's kind of weird. They they don't make the case for it. They they their biggest complaint is that people don't know enough about Indians. Like that's that ends up being the case because like what case?
02:34:21 Could you?
02:34:21 Make they essentially have free place to live, free healthcare, free food, free everything. They have everything.
02:34:29 I mean, every tribe has different deals, but like the the tribes that they're talking about in the areas they go to the treaties that they have.
02:34:37 I mean, I wish I had. I wish I had something like that. You get, you get it doesn't matter. You get accepted into any college if you're if you're a Native American and you're a high school dropout and you apply to Harvard, you're getting in.
02:34:51 You're just getting it.
02:34:53 And you get again, you've got unlimited free health.
02:34:56 There you get I I knew someone that lived on a reservation in New Mexico and she, you know, she had a job or whatever, but it was just to have, like, spending money. She worked outside the the reservation. But here she and her husband said I asked her. I was like, well, what do you guys actually?
02:35:14 Have to pay for and it the only thing they had to pay for was the phone bill because the phone.
02:35:21 Wasn't run by the state right? It was a private company, but she got free gas, free electricity. All the utilities, like all the things you actually you.
02:35:30 Know that you need.
02:35:31 That was all free. The House, the land, the house was free.
02:35:37 The she had an allowance for food that was free.
02:35:42 She got a a check from casinos because this reservation at casinos on it and so part of the deal was the casinos would actually you. It was almost like a.
02:35:56 A dividend check like you would just get like up. It was like profit sharing. You know every member of the tribe got like a casino check every year. That was part of the profits of the of the casino. So she got a casino check.
02:36:08 And it was both of them, right, they they both got this stuff. So there's there's absolutely ******* no reason at all for most, at least Indians, to complain about **** in in terms of what they're getting now. I mean, you can make an argument. They can complain about what happened prior to this, but but at least their situation now, it seems to be pretty ******* cool.
02:36:28 And they go and interview this Indian. It's kind of curious what he says.
Speaker 9
02:36:33 Young Native Americans have much in common with other young people in this country. They worry about dating and homework. They play sports. They go to movies, they listen to rap and heavy metal. Some are even in their own bands. But many young Native Americans are also tied to their tribal traditions. They're interested in ceremonial dances, their language, their religions.
02:36:53 And they're being young. Wasn't trouble enough. Young Native Americans can have a daily identity crisis.
02:36:59 The one.
02:37:00 Even in 1993, ignorant.
02:37:02 Stereotypes and ostracism persist.
Speaker 14
02:37:04 I'm not coughing and I work outside, so when it's too hot and they don't feel like working and it's cloudy out there asking to do a rain dance or rain so.
02:37:11 You can go home. You will put you on.
02:37:14 No, I just laugh it off.
Devon Stack
02:37:18 No, that's not the answer we wanted.
Speaker 9
02:37:20 23 year old Michael Hilton, who's Paiute and Shoshone grew up off reservation and says he vastly prefers the suburban lifestyle to what he's seeing on reservations.
Speaker
02:37:22 Who is?
Speaker 14
02:37:31 If I had to live there, I'd go crazy because of the atmosphere and to me it seems like it's just a boring life.
02:37:36 And there's nothing to do on the reservation.
Speaker 9
02:37:39 And you have more fun out here, going to clubs.
Speaker 14
02:37:42 Jump in my car and drive on the street and go play some video games or something all.
02:37:46 Day and do whatever I want.
Devon Stack
02:37:50 Uh, so the Indian they found actually prefers white culture.
02:37:54 Well, that's weird.
02:37:56 He prefers white culture over over his Indian culture.
02:38:01 Huh. I wonder if there's more to this.
Speaker 9
02:38:03 Your girlfriend is blonde. Very fair. You feel like that's any reaction to your family's pressure being celebrate.
Speaker 14
02:38:11 No, I just.
02:38:13 My mom's always asked me how can we ever do it an.
02:38:15 Indian woman or nothing like.
02:38:16 This to me, I like to go.
02:38:18 On here and.
02:38:19 Being assisted on collegiate piloting.
Devon Stack
02:38:24 So.
02:38:26 So he likes white chicks. He likes white neighborhoods.
02:38:30 You know, they found basically like the whitest Indian ever that looks kind of like Ryan Dawson actually.
02:38:38 You know, to to, to be their Indian guy and this this serves 2 purposes though it's kind of funny. But also why? Why do you think they did?
02:38:51 Why do you think they didn't go to like, say, Gallup NM and find, like, some drugged up drunken, worthless Indian guy that that, or even just which really describes a lot of them in Gallup? But, you know, just like the average Indian guy, because it would have been a nightmare. You're like, holy ****, like the.
02:39:10 The low IQ is is just like radiating out of some of these people, and the, you know, the the, the, the, the.
02:39:20 Effects of of of fetal alcohol syndrome and drug use and everything else. Right. And so they got this guy that's like, the whitest, whitest Indian they could find.
02:39:32 Because you look at this as a white guy. Cause again, who's who's this? And this isn't made for Indians to watch. This isn't made for black people to watch. This is made for white suburban kids who are just growing up and just forming their understanding of the world around them. And now they watch this. And now what they come the the.
02:39:52 The take away is ohh they're they're literally just.
02:39:55 They're literally me.
02:39:58 They're literally just like me.
02:40:01 They want to live in a neighborhood like I live in. They want to date blonde haired, blue eyed girls they have. They have jobs. He's not that **** hurt when you make fun of him for being an Indian like that that's that's this is awesome, right? Like why wouldn't I?
02:40:16 Like these people?
02:40:18 So, but then immediately after doing that, they give you this weird guilt trip for not knowing everything about Indian culture.
02:40:25 Do you know how Native Americans?
Speaker 4
02:40:26 Radio, radio, live. Maybe drinking last night. See one on the late night show.
Speaker 21
02:40:33 Cheerful one lately lately been to a sweat smoking peace fight.
02:40:40 My mind hasn't changed.
Speaker
02:40:42 Free your mind.
Speaker 12
02:40:45 For your mind, bro.
Devon Stack
02:40:48 To generalize is to dehumanize.
02:40:53 That's right. To think that there are attributes that can be at least somewhat expected.
02:41:00 Somewhat somewhat expected of of certain groups of people certain behaviors.
02:41:06 Certain things that you can you can come to expect from, from from different groups, is is dehumanizing. And I heard this all the time. I heard people like, sometimes, like, almost as if I had just.
02:41:20 But I you know, I'm the devil when I would generalize right, I would generally be like, oh, that's because Indians, you know, do this or. Oh, that's because, you know, Mexicans are like this. Yeah, it would. It would be like I just said like, I'm the ******* Antichrist, you know, like people. Their eyes would get big and like, oh, don't generalize.
02:41:40 Don't generalize.
02:41:44 Because they don't want you to recognize patterns they don't want you to see patterns.
02:41:50 They don't want you see patterns and behavior. They don't want you to see patterns and you know, you certainly don't want to see any kind of patterns.
02:42:00 That what they do want you to see is patterns that don't exist. You know the real difference between a A like, autistic.
02:42:09 Nerdy kid, and like a schizophrenic really is the autistic, nerdy kid recognize it has good pattern recognition and sees patterns and is able to connect the?
02:42:19 Dots.
02:42:20 As a schizophrenic person sees patterns everywhere but their patterns that don't exist, and that's literally the difference.
02:42:27 And the Jews would prefer you to be schizophrenic, Flat Earth ******. And instead of focusing on the actual patterns that that are all around you.
02:42:38 So then of course, they get the sexual intolerance. Remember that story in the very beginning of they mentioned, though there's fellas, there's fellas going around and and they're assaulting women.
02:42:48 Their fellows assaulting women at pools.
Speaker 9
02:43:02 Last time out, MTV's community of the Future tackled sexual intolerance in terms of gay issues. We addressed the struggle over gays in the military, an issue which continues to be a source of much political.
02:43:12 Debate as well as Colorado's Amendment 2, which denied gains equal protection under the law. Since then, amendment two has been challenged by the state Supreme Court, which ruled that fundamental rights may not be submitted to a vote.
Devon Stack
02:43:27 I know that sounds. Doesn't that sound dangerous to our democracy?
02:43:32 These things that, that, that, these judges have decided are are immune to a vote are now immune to a vote.
02:43:41 See, that's how they passed a lot of this stuff. It's stuff that nobody wanted. You know, the gay rights stuff, especially nobody ******* wanted that stuff.
02:43:49 Nobody wanted that, and because this was before we we dive where we dove head first down the slippery slope. It wasn't like it is today where like 25% of of zoomers now are faggs. This was when, like Faggs, were still like really, really, really like a a small percentage of the population.
02:44:08 And so they really didn't have the numbers. They couldn't, they couldn't pass any of this legislation that they wanted to pass. They couldn't. They couldn't get any, they.
02:44:17 Wanted to get done.
02:44:18 Democratically. And So what did they do? They.
02:44:21 They took it to the courts.
02:44:23 And that's that's what she's talking about is this was uh.
02:44:28 I think South Park even did an episode about this where?
02:44:31 They they were trying to back door, no pun intended, in Colorado, I think even gay marriage this early on. So they were they were just trying to push all this stuff, all this gay rights crap through the court system and totally avoiding putting it to.
02:44:46 A vote because.
02:44:47 They knew they would lose.
Speaker 9
02:44:49 Today we'll tackle a battle that is as old as humankind and biblical in its scope. The war between the sexes from a female perspective. It's a fight for equal standing. The conflict may be social, economic, political, or physical.
02:45:02 As some are exposed, more skin and created more tension. Women found themselves having to defend their own personal comfort zones. Here's a look.
Devon Stack
02:45:10 I have heard from a lot of young women.
Speaker 22
02:45:13 Who are saying?
Devon Stack
02:45:16 Now look, it's Anita Hill.
02:45:18 Anita Hill, the the ***** that literally lied to try to keep Clarence Thomas.
02:45:23 Out of the Supreme Court. It's funny. The funny of the years. The Anita hill.
02:45:29 Like literally just made-up **** about Clarence Thomas to try to like during it was like that, you know, the the Kavanaugh hearing.
02:45:38 That was a Blasey Ford.
02:45:42 It's it's the same thing. It was the same, same exact theatrics with Clarence Thomas they.
02:45:47 Brought in Anita.
02:45:48 Hill, who said that oh, he was creepy at work and I don't remember like all the details. But, you know, sexual harassment, whatever. And it turned out that she was full of ****. But anyway, so they used her to say, like, oh, yeah.
02:46:00 It's super bad.
02:46:02 We got to watch out and then they start to talk about this fellow's story. But it's interesting because they keep showing footage of of white people while they talk about it and only talk to the black people that were directly involved because of. Obviously, if you haven't figured out by now, yes, the the fellow story is black guys, we're going to public pools in New York.
02:46:22 And essentially trying to rape women in the pool.
02:46:27 Well, well, apparently chanting whoop. There it is to give you, I guess the give us some time. Context like what was popular then? That was. That was the story. But they couldn't tell you that story in that way. And so they had they. They're showing like a bunch of white people and acting as if this is just it's a it's not a problem with.
02:46:47 People, it's a problem with men who?
02:46:49 Can't control themselves.
Speaker 9
02:46:51 Sexual harassment of young people by young people is it aggravated during the summer. In two recent incidents in New York City where public swimming pools were decided to sexual assault suicide, speculation has been largely about bathing suits.
Speaker 13
02:47:06 All boys are getting out of control because some of the bathing suits are where we'll be wearing and they just get enticed by it.
Devon Stack
02:47:13 They just got they got no the the ladies be wearing the the bathing suits and we we don't we just got enticed we got like we got no impulse control we got no impulse control.
Speaker 27
02:47:24 If I want to wear a baby suit that I feel is becoming for me, it shouldn't be that you take advantage of me like that. It doesn't matter what I come, you know, I.
Speaker 9
02:47:32 Come with bathing suits like clothing. Staying cool means that people simply have less on, and that seems to make the behavior that qualifies as sexual harassment that much more common.
Devon Stack
02:47:45 Yeah. Again common in a in a in a certain demographic. But we'll keep showing white people as we talk about it.
Speaker 9
02:47:50 Tag teams hit once there. It is a blatant celebration of the pursuit of body parts, was allegedly chanted by the men involved in one of the New York City pool assaults.
Devon Stack
02:48:02 Yeah. Again they, they, they, they, they always show a little bit of the footage and then they go right.
02:48:07 Back to white guys.
Speaker 9
02:48:10 Few men need to be told that physical assault is wrong, but what about certain comments and Pats on the back? OK guys, here's the guideline to tell the difference between what's harmless and what's harassment. Look.
Speaker 26
02:48:22 Common sense rules basically, ask yourself, would my mom, would my sister or my would my girlfriend be hurt by this sort?
02:48:28 Of behavior would.
02:48:29 Would I be embarrassed to do this in front of my mom or my girlfriend? Would I be angry if somebody else did this to my mom, my sister, or?
Speaker 9
02:48:36 My girlfriend, it's a good guideline.
02:48:38 Certainly useful for smoothing the relationship between 2:00.
02:48:42 Texas is not famous for understanding one another.
Devon Stack
02:48:46 Yeah. Again, they're acting like there's no racial component to it.
02:48:52 Let me look. It's clearly not a white thing.
Speaker 11
02:48:55 They come to the beach.
02:48:57 It's all fun. I don't think it's meant to be anything mean or anything. I think it's a good appreciation, I think.
Speaker 5
02:49:03 But I'm staying there and I'm looking at how good it looks. So good. I ate some pasta vazul pasta vazul.
Speaker 4
02:49:12 You're Sicilian, huh?
Devon Stack
02:49:15 So it's obviously a black people problem and.
02:49:23 I mean, holy ****, dude, what's up with all these ******* New Jersey Goombas in the ******* 90s? Holy ****, these ******* guys.
Speaker 11
02:49:31 They come to the beach. It's all fun. I don't think it's meant to be anything mean or anything. I think it's for appreciation, I think.
Speaker 5
02:49:39 But I'm staying there and I'm looking at how good it looks. So good. I ate some pasta fazool pasta, Brazil.
Speaker 4
02:49:48 You're Sicilian, huh?
Devon Stack
02:49:51 I mean, what the ****?
02:49:56 Jersey Shore anyway.
02:49:59 So then they do this weird animation when they.
02:50:02 I don't know.
02:50:06 Telling not to rape women or something. Well, they literally they really they they flash up a.
02:50:15 I don't know if they're trying to.
02:50:16 Be funny or what? But they.
02:50:20 They put random pictures of things on this outline of a woman and the two things that stuck out to me.
02:50:28 All I'm going to say is fish and roast beef. That's all I'm going to say.
Speaker 22
02:50:31 We the people should be treated equally regardless of the size of chest or natural purpose of breath. When you're so bouncy you put up frequency of intercourse, percentage of body fat or Cellulite.
02:50:43 Length of hair propensity towards shopping, length of nose or circumference of thigh.
Devon Stack
02:50:53 Yeah. So, alright, whatever that was, but.
02:50:59 Some kind of Jew poison, all right.
Speaker 9
02:51:03 There is evidence of intolerance everywhere it's reach and scope are undeniable. Some would say that intolerance is part of the human condition and will always be with us. But intolerance is a very personal decision, a choice we make as individuals. The same theory that applies to cleaning up our environment could be applied to conquering intolerance. It has to start.
02:51:23 In your own backyard.
Devon Stack
02:51:27 The more you know, Papa, and that's the end. So that that's. That was the stupid ******* programming that was going on MTV in the early 90s. Lots of. There's lots of other examples there. You know, there's this was, in fact she mentions and one was that in this. I notice she mentions this is actually.
02:51:46 Part.
02:51:47 Too there was another part to this series, so this kind of thing was was going on, and it wasn't even just being aired on on MTV. There's even a a a screen at the end that says educators, if you want a copy of this, you know you can. We'll mail you a copy of this. You can play it.
02:52:08 To your classrooms.
02:52:10 They they so I'm sure like they played this at at in classrooms all across the country. I mean, I had to watch similar stuff and it was like ohh look. But it's MTV guys so look.
02:52:21 It's the. It's the hip, cool thing.
02:52:22 Yeah.
02:52:24 And that was that was the Jewish mind poison that was going on in the 90s, just a a small sampling of it. And people just ate it up. People ate it.
02:52:34 Up.
02:52:35 Because why wouldn't they? Why wouldn't they? They're they're high trust people that that had no reason to think that the people.
02:52:43 In in positions of authority in their country would be lying to them about such profound things, and that certainly they wouldn't be lying to them to cover up a a more sinister goal of of wiping them out as.
02:53:00 As as citizens of that same country.
02:53:03 And replacing them with hordes of outsiders that would be easier to manage.
02:53:10 But that's, that's what.
02:53:11 Was happening. That was what was going on and that.
02:53:16 Is the MTV.
02:53:17 Free your mind special from 1993, so thank you to Knight Nation review for for digging that up.
02:53:26 Like I say, it took a long time just to get the audio working correctly. The audio was a ******* mess, but it I think it turned out OK. I think it sounded alright after I cleaned it all up and stuff so.
02:53:39 Anyway.
02:53:41 Let's take a look at Hyper chats.
02:53:44 From the hyper chads.
02:53:49 How do I do this?
02:54:06 All right.
02:54:09 Knight Nation review the guy who, well, we can all thank for having dug this up.
02:54:16 Looking forward to what you're going to do with this one, this is one of the most insane propaganda pieces for 90s kids I've ever seen. Knew you had to see this turd? They were fitting 90s kids. Yeah, especially like you know it. It shows you how universal and and yeah, the, the the Holocaust stuff was that was the first thing they covered. That was the very first thing they hammered into your head.
02:54:39 Was make sure you you think the Holocaust tab and look it's gotten worse. Now it's now it's required education and in over half the states in in in closing in.
02:54:48 On almost all the states.
02:54:51 So but it be, yeah, this thing began a long time ago. This brainwashing about the Holocaust is is nothing new. But yeah, thanks for thanks for sending that my way. And if you know, people, if you find stuff like this.
02:55:03 Always, always shoot it my way.
02:55:07 Bessemer, Bessemer,
02:55:22 Alright, I gotta fix this stupid mic button and I always screw screw the volume up every time I click.
02:55:29 Bessemer 72 hi Devin. Looking forward to tonight's stream. Thank you for all you do from a Colorado mountain gal. Hi Bessemer was a Colorado mountain gal. So there we go. Preciate that thank you for the support and hope.
02:55:44 Hope Colorado's not as super hot as my neck of the woods, but I suspect that.
02:55:51 Is that's a very good possibility, like the whole country right now is is.
02:55:56 Burning, burning. Hunt.
02:55:59 Maybe next time says let the pancake cooks tears flow hard.
02:56:07 Well, how? How are they going to flow if gravity isn't real?
02:56:12 How do their tears not just fall off into space?
02:56:16 White Lion says for church.
Speaker 16
02:56:18 No.
Devon Stack
02:56:19 Well, maybe that's what triggered churro in the beginning of the.
02:56:23 Stream.
02:56:24 I knew he was going to do it. I knew he was going to do it. It was like 5 minutes before I I was going to go live and and and.
02:56:33 I I wasn't even talking. I don't.
02:56:34 Know what it's like he knows he.
02:56:35 Knows.
02:56:35 When I stream and he came in and then just started manically like pacing around the the pill box, you know, crying like a little *****. And I knew I was like, oh, at some point.
02:56:48 I'm going to have to like during the strain he's going to make noise. I'm not to let him out, but yeah.
02:56:52 Thankfully, he hasn't come back in yet.
02:56:55 What do you do? What are going to do? We all love churro?
02:56:59 Clown World says Western leaders believe that Russia should be broken up into two hundred or more countries for the reason of being a multi ethnic and a prison of nations. If in the West, however, you are expected to be quiet and live with diversity, meaning whoever they allow in next for economic Ponzi.
02:57:19 Growth.
02:57:20 Yeah, exactly, exactly. That's it's because they know what they're doing. Obviously, they don't actually believe in diversity or they would, they would believe in diversity for Israel. And I know that's a stupid talking point. Well, it's not stupid, it's just old. But it's it's obvious.
02:57:36 It's obvious that if diversity really was a strength, Jews would want it.
02:57:40 But they don't, because it's not.
02:57:43 Uh. Let's see here. I don't know.
02:57:54 I don't know. Says we must secure the minds of our family so they can help secure our future, and it's important to know that you know how this stuff works. For literally, for the same reason that it's important to understand how science works, right? Like, I've talked about this in the past. If you don't understand, at least the basic mechanics behind.
02:58:14 Like you don't have to be able to like, rebuild a transmission or something like that.
02:58:18 But if you don't understand the basic mechanics about like how a car works and how a phone works and how like your well pump works and how, like if you don't have a just a basic understanding of how mechanical things and electronic things work, you're a ******* ****** and you're probably going to believe in, in, in Flat Earth because without that knowledge.
02:58:38 It all just seems like magic to you, and so you're going to believe in stupid magical thinking, and so that's why it's important to know, not not just the mechanical ways in which.
02:58:49 Things like cars and stuff like that work, but also how social engineering works. If you don't think that in many ways humans aren't almost identical to livestock, and that the people at the top aren't in many ways almost identical to the people.
02:59:09 The farmers that that run that livestock.
02:59:12 I mean, you're.
02:59:14 We're delusional. That's 100% how it works.
02:59:18 But that that's how they view you. Like there's no loyalty there and you think that the people in Congress feel loyalty to white people when they can't even ******* say it. The only thing they have loyalty is to their to their farmers, which are the Jews in Israel and the people at APAC. Those are the people that that farm them.
02:59:37 And so it's if you don't understand how that dynamic works, if you don't understand how they manipulate people and get them to do.
02:59:46 What?
02:59:46 They want you're.
02:59:47 Going to be flying blind and a lot of people are flying blind because they don't understand that. So that's that's why we that's why we got to go.
02:59:56 Through this and see.
02:59:56 Especially with stuff, it's easy if you can. If you can understand the past. If you can understand the past, it's easy to predict the future and understand the present.
Numbers Lady
03:00:04 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:00:05 Maddie K414 or yeah, 414. Seems like a missed opportunity that nobody has posted a video of black national anthem lift every voice and sing, peppered with smoke detector detector chirps.
03:00:22 OK, well, I don't know what which song you're talking about, but hey.
Speaker 20
03:00:26 Why? Why don't?
Devon Stack
03:00:27 You make that meme. I feel like you could do that. See if you've got the vision, then all you got to do is is make it happen, Captain.
03:00:36 BMC 1488 says M.
03:00:39 TV should get in the.
03:00:47 All right, agreed.
03:00:51 Is it I? It's probably infinitely worse today. I've heard comma. Don says. Hello, Deb. I'm looking forward to the stream. Also, a small white pill. Greek Coast Guard has started to handcuff illegal refugee migrant.
03:01:05 Try to enter by sea. Guess that they did what they did. Next. They started throwing them back in the ocean, handcuffed to let them drown. Now the mainstream news condemns grease.
03:01:17 Well, I haven't seen the reports of that, but.
03:01:21 That's an interesting development. If what you say is true, I I don't. I I doubt that's like a widespread policy, but maybe something like that happened. I'll have to look.
03:01:30 Lucky Larry Silverstein says this tip is for anti woke dude. He wanted me to tell the chat that he doesn't think all Jews are bad people, he said. It's the non religious ones. You really have to work. Worry about the same with black people. His dad is a black pastor and he's a great guy. Well look, we can hashtag not all Jews and not all.
03:01:51 Blacks all day long, but that's really not. I mean, I think on some level everyone kind of gets that, that's, but that's not. That's not how you you know you solve problems if if you have a.
03:02:05 A. If you're being attacked by a a beehive, you you don't really have the time to sit there and be like, well, that bee over there is not hurting me. That bee over there is not.
03:02:15 Stinging.
03:02:15 Me. Really. What we should focus on is, is that that handful of bees over there just eating honey and not stinging me in my balls. It's like now the problem that, that, that in that moment is the bees.
03:02:25 The problem is the bees. It doesn't matter if the sum of the bees aren't aren't stinging you. Enough of them are to where you need to recognize you have a bee problem and so the the solution has to be a B solution.
Speaker 6
03:02:38 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:02:40 And that's just the way that it is.
03:02:43 Uh.
03:02:46 Based ****** says as each day passes, we're going to need a bigger pit. Also, any chance of honey products? What are your thoughts on false flags later this year?
03:03:00 Yeah, like I said, I'm I'm working on the honey product thing. It's it's. It's hard to go from like zero to selling honey products, you know.
03:03:08 There's a lot of.
03:03:09 Lot of steps in between those two things.
03:03:13 But I'm I'm working on doing that, it's.
03:03:16 It's it's it's the hardest part. Honestly, really is. It's not the making of the honey.
Speaker 13
03:03:16 It.
Devon Stack
03:03:22 It's not the even the packaging of the hunting. It's going to be the distributing of.
03:03:26 The.
03:03:26 Hunting and so like I've mentioned before, it might be the kind of thing where I just sell it all at once and then and nothing gets shipped out till it's all sold. And then I just ship it all out at once.
03:03:36 And that's, you know, and that's the way we do it. But I I haven't done anything like that before. So but that's my that's in my head. That's how I have it.
03:03:45 And maybe that's something we have ready for like.
03:03:49 Before Christmas or something like that.
03:03:54 In terms of.
03:03:55 False flags, I mean like, I don't know. I mean, I don't know.
03:03:59 And does anyone? Does anyone have a crystal ball? I mean, I don't. It's hard to. It's hard to predict anything like that.
03:04:05 Size matter says there is a disproportionate amount of anger directed towards blacks among race Willis murder rates aside, based Catholic Hispanics and High IQ, Asians posed a much greater threat to biology, replacing us from the 60s till now, Blacks went from 10% to 14%, while others went from zero to 35%.
03:04:27 Well, look, even be that as it.
03:04:28 A It's it's a. It's something that we have the most data on. It's a, it's something we have the the darkest, the starkest contrast that can be made for people that are still delusional, delusional about race, realism and understanding that race has a biological I mean it's it's ******* self.
03:04:49 Evident, but first, you know, the brainwashing is heavy.
03:04:51 The brainwashing is thick in order to breakthrough the brainwashing you you need to point out some of the most extreme examples of these differences to really get through to people. No one's saying that other groups.
03:05:04 Don't pose another.
03:05:06 Some other kind of threat and you know, unique threat, a threat unique to them or that.
03:05:11 The United States isn't just generally thought at this point because of the, you know, the the genetic makeup of the the people you know, and the clergy plant is basically it at 80%, you know, in America like it's already pretty much, you know, it's already it's already done in America.
03:05:29 But that said.
03:05:30 If there are white people who still want to preserve white culture, white genetics, it's important from the understand the dangers that are posed by other groups. And there's just like a mountain, there's a mountain of ******* data when it comes to black.
Speaker 12
03:05:46 People.
Devon Stack
03:05:48 Arch Stanton, Arch Stanton.
03:06:04 I grew up poor and filling. I got punched from behind, had rocks thrown at me. I was called white ****, etcetera. That's probably why I get so enraged right here. Moral lectures from people who grew up middle class and nice, safe Lily white areas. Yeah, no, I I grew up.
03:06:20 In a very.
03:06:22 Diverse area and I encountered racial hate.
03:06:26 Could pretty early on and racial violence pretty early on and that hatred and violence, by the way, directed at me not from me, persisted pretty much throughout my entire, you know, childhood into my adolescence and and so on into adulthood. And it still hasn't stopped.
03:06:46 It's just it's just that's the way it is.
03:06:49 And yeah, if you live in some Lily white ******* neighborhood, which I did later on in life, you don't experience it to the same degree. It's still there, but you don't experience it to the same degree.
03:07:00 And so that's why you probably get a lot of these people like we've got kind of the night like, I don't know, we have so many apologists tonight, like saying, but what about the base blacks? It's like, well, it doesn't really matter.
03:07:10 Like you know, it's it's. I'm still getting stung by bees.
03:07:15 Size matter says among the bell curve right wing types, the Asians.
03:07:20 Jules high cash curries are good for our economy and because these materialist minded racialists only judge race on the basis of IQ scores and economic and crime statistics, they are equals if not superiors and should be. I don't any any. I don't any right wing.
03:07:39 You know white.
03:07:40 White pro white person agrees with that.
03:07:43 I don't think anyone thinks that just because E Asians have on average higher IQ's than whites, that they think that we should live in Korea, or that America should become, or the any white country should become Asian.
03:07:57 I I I I mean, I'm sure there's boomer maga types that they believe that but they believe a lot of stupid ****. It's not. It's not about just IQ. IQ is just again it's and it's an easy to measure it's just the it's the.
03:08:12 Most accurate data we have and we we focus a lot on black people here in America because up until very recently that was the only racial discrepancy. I guess you could say was black people. We weren't getting flooded by E Indians.
03:08:31 In 1950, you know, so we're just going off the data that we have, we're going out the data that we have and the data that we have shows that black people are incompatible with W White, Western civilization, period.
03:08:46 Are there some exceptions? Sure.
03:08:49 You know, like I said, are there going to be some bees in the beehive that?
03:08:52 Aren't stinging you? Yeah.
03:08:54 But you still gotta be problem.
03:08:58 Uh, upper commandant. Our ancestors have been too lenient to Jews. They kicked the rock down the road. So now we have to deal with the Jewish groups that infest banking and have their tentacles spread all over the world as whites. The Jews are our eternal enemy. We cannot rest until the Jews.
03:09:18 Well, OK, come on.
03:09:19 I I can't read that.
03:09:22 Yes. Again, don't say stuff on the Internet that you that you wouldn't want to have to defend in court. Rabbit Hole says Devin tore my bicep at jujitsu Thursday, getting surgery soon. In the meantime, I'm learning to line dance. Went to a country Western club tonight.
03:09:42 Holy ****. You want to talk about fertile ground for propaganda, defiant Flyers northwest front Ozark Kia, business cards, et cetera. Fish and.
03:09:52 Barrel.
03:09:53 That, that's that's not a bad. That's not a bad observation. I would. I mean, I've never been lying dancing, but I would imagine that would be.
03:10:00 Very, I would select very heavily for race. The people that would show up to something like that.
03:10:06 Fitness by Heather Heyer says Devin, there's a great book called The Unspoken Kennedy Truth by Lawrence Gianotti. It provides heavy detail regarding the Mossad and American Jewish involvement in the assassination of JFK. Highly suggest giving it a rate. Well, if I get a chance I'll I'll add that to my reading.
03:10:24 List, but it's a pretty long list right now and but it might be interesting. It would be good to know some of the the nitty gritty's. I guess it's always good to know some of that stuff. Rabbit Hole again, Devin, you said you got to shop for a girlfriend or for or future wife. Like you shop for friends. You're right. But I had to get off my *** and get out of my comfort zone.
03:10:46 It's easy to.
03:10:46 Do if I take a dance class or go to the range fad, hobbies attract faggs based white people activities attract based white people. Yeah, I would think that uh.
Speaker 6
03:10:57 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:10:58 Like you said, I I would think that that would be pretty fertile ground line dancing is is probably not going to have a lot of.
03:11:03 Non whites in it.
03:11:05 And and looking at in a way it's forced in. I mean, I don't know many places out the people listening. I don't how many of you guys are have access to like like line dancing classes to begin with.
03:11:15 But it's forced interaction with the opposite sex too, just by the because of the nature of dance.
03:11:21 Size matter says make a video about Asians. **** Asians. A good start would be **** and Chinx in World War Two. They had literal rape camps and.
03:11:31 Did a whole.
03:11:32 Lot of other ****** ** ****, although everything we did to them in a in the war, that war is considered racist by our school books.
03:11:40 Well, we kind of nuked him. You.
03:11:41 Know.
03:11:44 Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? Like.
03:11:45 Yeah, you know, there's that. Yeah. Look, again, I get it. You, you ******* you think that the blacks are taking too much heat and you want you want to shift the focus to Asians, like really bad. I get it.
03:12:00 Worst of all, Jeff experimented the Siberian exterminated Siberian tigers and Manchuria. They created anime and have penises worship festivals, their sexual freaks with no empathy for animals or humans. They lack creative or lack creative genius of whites. Almost every computer advanced from the past.
03:12:20 40 years is because of.
03:12:22 Sits on top of trafficking drugs and weapons. Asians are also big into sex trafficking. Anyone who knows about the massage places will know. Asian crime grows in the West with their numbers. The fearless brother or brotherhood yakuza.
03:12:41 Might not be as dangerous as the circumcised brotherhood, but they are still alien. Yeah. Again, I don't think anyone anyones dispute.
03:12:48 Saying that we don't want to live in a multicultural society, whether it's with, you know, regardless of what the group is, we want to live in a Society of our own people. I don't think anyone's disputing that, Patton says. Didn't the Arabs, conveniently, can convince?
03:13:09 The Nazis to kill the Jews asking for a bigot. Then the Arabs conveniently convince the Nazis to I don't know what you're talking about there.
03:13:19 Bessemer, 72, says David Irving would like this episode. Yeah, David Irving. Well, he's in this episode, so.
03:13:30 Size matters. Again, Devin, do you have any experience running Linux? I run Arch also for anyone in chat wanting to read mine comp or they read the Thomas Dalton, PhD translation. It's the only sympathetic English translation out there. All others are made to be unreadable as possible.
03:13:49 This to log edition is a marketing grift. I don't. I mean I I've used Linux before. Over the years I've used lots of different distros and and multiple times. I've tried to use it.
03:14:03 As an operating system that I would regularly use, it's just the software that I use and I know or you can use wine or you can do this or whatever, but it's just it's just generally less annoying than not use Linux.
03:14:16 For what I do?
03:14:19 So I I tend to not do that and the the translation of mine comp that I've.
03:14:25 That I've read, I think it.
03:14:27 Was like.
03:14:27 I think it was called the Ford translation or something like that. I forget it's.
03:14:31 Been a while.
03:14:32 Not ******** ******.
03:14:35 Says *******.
03:14:38 And I can't find the stupid ****** button.
Speaker 13
03:14:41 Sockets.
Devon Stack
03:14:43 At a certain point, I'm going to have to actually set up the stream deck that.
03:14:46 I.
03:14:46 Haven't been setting up ink, Stone says. Quick tip in German The J is pronounced like RY, for example. Yeah. Yes. Is pronounced. Ya. All right, so is it Yudin Durr, Yudin.
03:15:03 Paragliding enthusiasts. It wasn't 6,000,000, but it should have been well again, like, I don't know, I mean if.
03:15:11 You.
03:15:11 Look, there is an argument to be made that if we're going to be blamed for it anyway, right?
03:15:16 Six gun Rebel says sending a track to unwind to post sending a tract to unwind. To post dream. No need to play.
03:15:26 It.
03:15:27 Holding up hyper chats plan. All right, so there's.
03:15:30 OK.
03:15:31 Song. I'm guessing that someone has has posted enjoy Diet Mountain Dew on me. Brother might try making a hyper chat buffer or two for you. Soon I will be reaching out on Twitter after ideas there you guys go.
03:15:45 From six.
03:15:46 Gun rebel lucky Larry Silverstein, Devon, are we ever going to have a deep dive into the civil?
03:15:54 War.
03:15:55 Yeah. And that's a big topic though, and that's going to be like a whole.
03:15:59 People generally have a childlike view on why the war even happened. It was basically just a second American Revolution. Also, I still love the dunking on flat. I still hear ******* say this, and even posters here are squirming are squirming.
03:16:18 Yeah, flat are ********.
03:16:20 Like ******* like the ultimate.
03:16:23 That's how you know that you're easily tricked.
03:16:28 If you if you were convinced.
03:16:31 That the world is flat.
03:16:33 You're. I can tell a few things about you. You're easily tricked.
03:16:39 Meaning that you lack discernment. You're mentally lazy because you're not willing to actually look anything up. You just want to hear what someone tells you. Look, look by the way it goes. For me guys, you don't. Just don't just listen to me and assume they're like I'm right about everything and and you shouldn't ever research further. Like I I look, I aim to be as accurate as possible.
03:17:00 But don't don't take me as the gospel truth either. Like this or anybody for that.
03:17:06 But that the if you're a flat earther, that means that you do you just that's.
03:17:10 Why you're easily tricked, because you.
03:17:11 Just trust random people.
03:17:13 Like like a, you know, like a child basically.
03:17:17 You're bad at math.
03:17:19 You're bad at math.
03:17:22 And.
03:17:24 Well, and and probably a number of other other subjects, but usually because it involves math.
03:17:32 So you're you're basically a ******. You're basically a ****** if you believe in flattered you are. You're just. I'm telling you right now, you're basically a ******.
03:17:41 If you believe in flutter.
03:17:43 Like there's no other way around it. There's no like, what? I'm just curious, man, but I just. But I've got an open mind, bro. Just like, just like the MTV special we just watched, bro, you know, free your mind, man. Free your mind.
03:18:00 Right. Like that's, that's what the the name of this show is, right?
Speaker 10
03:18:03 Like free your mind, bro.
Devon Stack
03:18:07 Just stop living in the in the Globe industrial complex, bro, free your mind. It's.
03:18:13 I know you're.
03:18:14 Just you're ******* stupid. You're ******* stupid.
03:18:17 You're ******* stupid. And and you shouldn't be taken seriously. It's like that's the other funny thing is like.
03:18:23 If you're that stupid.
03:18:24 Like, if you're if you're that incapable of.
03:18:27 Figuring out something.
03:18:28 Normal like that. Holy ****. Like I wouldn't trust you to do anything.
03:18:33 Holy ******* ****.
03:18:36 I mean, that's like finding out that you don't know how to unzip your pants. You just ******* pee your pants every time. It's time to take a pill.
03:18:42 And then saying, yeah, but I really like his views on this. It's like, really you like, you like MC pee my pants?
Speaker 10
03:18:50 Well, that's just one.
Devon Stack
03:18:51 Stupid thing. He he doesn't get.
03:18:53 Really that that seems like a big thing to not get.
03:19:01 Let's see here, the film says the Odyssey account Flood has a lot of AI translated. Hitler speeches. Well, that's good. I'll have to.
03:19:13 I'll have to look.
03:19:14 Into that.
03:19:16 Yeah, I had to translate that that striker thing.
03:19:21 Myself, because I I couldn't find that.
03:19:24 Simba says I watched Tucker Carlson's interview with Neil Oliver, and only and one very interesting quote from the interview was Para.
03:19:35 If you travel from London to Tokyo and you know nothing of the history, you will assume that Japan won World War Two and that England lost the war.
03:19:45 Yeah, I heard. I heard that quote, I mean.
03:19:48 I I get what he's saying, I get what he's saying and in some ways he's right, because in the same way, you know, people always talk about, oh, you know, communism was so damaging to these Eastern European countries. Well, Communism kind of kept them ethnically together.
03:20:08 You know, like, like now it's not, but.
03:20:10 I.
03:20:10 Mean it seemed to preserve their their uh.
03:20:15 Their race a lot better than than capitalism did.
03:20:19 Reaver says happy belated Containeth may all the Marxist naggers like MLK get in the.
03:20:26 Pit.
03:20:27 White power and keep up the good work, Devin. Alright, well appreciate that Reaver.
03:20:33 Knight Nature Review says the Lie pays very well. You can get your supporters to buy you a nice farm in northern Idaho. Yeah, it it's if you.
03:20:44 Here's here's the cool thing, if you if you start promoting Flat Earth, here's the cool thing for you. You immediately filter out smart people. You immediately filter out smart people and only you. All you're left with is people with no discernment.
03:21:01 Who are bad at math and what better prey for someone who wants to prey on on others lonely people that are that you know economically. If you want, then you want to prey on them economically. What better people than people with low discernment levels who are bad at math?
03:21:22 Like, that's like the ultimate combination. But not only that, not only that, let's say you want to create a cult like atmosphere. A cult like atmosphere so that people feel extreme social pressure to keep paying you money, right?
03:21:39 Well, what's the first step to getting a solid colt put?
03:21:43 This is Colt 101. This is seen again and again and again in every single colt. What do you do? Step one. Get them to believe in a ridiculous ******* line. Get them to believe in a ridiculous ******* lie. Because if you can get them to believe in something really ******* stupid, like flatter they'll believe anything.
03:22:04 And not only that, just like the Q *****, once you get them to buy on to that really ******* stupid idea and they go around proselytizing this really stupid idea. Just like the queue tarts, right? That's the glue that held them together. Is this stupid? ******* lies. They believe they go around telling all their friends. Hey, the flat.
03:22:23 The earth is flat and look at all this. You know, all these demonstrations of me not understanding math and science and looking super ******** to their friends and and doubling down every time they're wrong. Every time they're proven wrong, they just keep on pushing this stupid idea because it's a religious.
03:22:39 Belief. Well, what happens with that person? Even if they were to encounter proof that they were wrong?
03:22:45 Well, you've you've just been super smug about something really ******* stupid. You've just been going around telling everyone how you're the Super smart one. You figure it out and everyone else is wrong and you're right.
03:22:58 Right. And now all of a sudden you're going to have to go in front of all those.
03:23:03 People that you were calling.
03:23:04 Stupid for years.
03:23:06 Telling how dumb they were and how enlightened you were because you figured it out and everyone else is a ******* ****** and you've been super ******* belligerent.
Speaker 2
03:23:14 Got it.
Devon Stack
03:23:15 And now you gotta be like, ah, actually I was wrong. I'm the idiot.
03:23:20 I'm the idiot and the personality type that is very susceptible, the narcissist personality type that's susceptible to believing in a ******** **** so they can feel good about themselves. Knowing some, you know, super deep dark secret that no one else knows. They know the key to everything. That's the exact kind of person that does not handle criticism well.
03:23:40 Does not handle being proven wrong. Well, that's the kind of person that freaks out. Arrow maybe has a complete ******* meltdown on the Internet when someone actually points out that they're ******* ********.
03:23:51 I'm just saying. I'm just saying that's the kind of.
03:23:54 Thing that tends to happen.
03:23:55 So if you want, like you said, if you want to, I don't know. Start like some weird cult like atmosphere of lonely people that you're going to melt for every ******* penny that you can and you want. And that's exactly the kind of thing you would do. You would promote some stupid.
03:24:11 ******* idea. Like, flatter, so that you filter out anyone who's going to be, you know, say, hey, this doesn't make sense. Anytime you say something ******* stupid and they're and then you can create this environment of fear.
03:24:25 Right, you can create this environment of fear. Right? Like anytime. Yeah, maybe it's from time to time. Have a public execution, if you will. Maybe from time to time if someone gets uppity. One of the people, one of these stupid flat targets you've convinced to send you a bunch of ******* money and believe you're nonsense. Maybe they disagree with it. Could be something mundane. In fact, it might.
03:24:44 Be better if it is.
03:24:45 It might be better if it's something mundane, because that way everyone's kind of on edge all the time.
03:24:50 They don't know when it's going to.
03:24:52 Maybe someday you're just like I like oatmeal. And someone in in your chat says I don't like oatmeal. And you're like, oh, yeah, you're ******* gone. You're ******* gone. Not only you're ******* gone. I'm gonna spiral, and I'm gonna ******* stream about how how awful you were. And you were, like, our best friend, like, you know, you sent me 10,000.
03:25:10 Dollars over the last year.
03:25:12 And I I I acted like you were buddies up until this moment, but now I'm going to ******* execute you right in front of everybody else right in front of everybody else. And now everyone's like luck. Luck. Oh, ****. That I I don't know. I don't I I don't want to be that guy.
Speaker 12
03:25:28 Why?
Devon Stack
03:25:29 I I don't want to be that guy.
03:25:33 I don't want to be the one that's that's publicly humiliated like that. And then and then ejected.
03:25:39 Torn out of torn out of the the community unceremoniously and banished.
03:25:45 All for a reason I don't even quite understand.
03:25:50 In fact, I'll be so.
03:25:51 Nervous about this? I will. I will be. I will act.
03:25:56 Very, very excited and exuberant. I'll cheer on.
03:26:00 I'll chew on as they they they kick this person out.
03:26:04 Because I'm glad it's not me.
03:26:07 God, I hope it's not me next time.
Speaker 10
03:26:14 I don't know, I'm.
Devon Stack
03:26:15 Just saying this is all hypothetical, I'm not saying.
03:26:19 This ever happens but.
03:26:21 It seems to.
03:26:22 Me. Like that's the that's the.
03:26:23 Kind of thing you would do.
03:26:25 If you wanted to create.
03:26:27 A an environment where you are just.
03:26:31 Predatory, you know, predatory.
03:26:35 I don't know what the right word is.
03:26:38 I don't know if if you're just like.
03:26:41 I don't know. Like.
03:26:43 You know releasing your inner Jew and just sucking people of of everything that they were worth, not just me, that financially you were just taking their souls from them like a ******* vampire.
03:26:56 I don't know that might be something I would do that.
03:26:58 Might be something I would do.
03:27:01 Yeah, I guess it would be. And it's hard, I don't know. I don't. I'm not Jewish, so I don't have like, these tendencies. I don't. It doesn't. It's not something that comes natural to me.
03:27:11 So it's it's really hard for me to.
03:27:14 Even like you know how I'd sleep a night if I was doing stuff like that? But you know it's, you know, it's. I guess there's serial killers too. I don't. I don't know how that happens either, but it does.
03:27:26 It does happen so, huh?
03:27:29 Anyway.
03:27:31 Paragliding enthusiasts the holiday moral was the real Holocaust. Ironic how the schools don't teach about that, just like schools never talked about Communism or who was behind it, it was always how evil and bad and evil Hitler was. Oh yeah, that's because.
03:27:51 The holler the more was done.
Speaker
03:27:52 Juice.
Devon Stack
03:27:54 Art Stanton just thought of this when you mentioned the Schindler's list. I'll bet the reason they shot it in black and white was so the audience would subconsciously register it as more authentic. Like they're watching a found footage documentary from World War 2. That's 100 percent, 100%.
03:28:11 Why they did that?
03:28:13 100%.
03:28:15 Because it will mix up in their brain.
03:28:18 Archival World War Two footage with them. It's 100%. And not just that, the initial experience, it gives them a more authentic feel like they are watching. So. So it's their memories are getting muddled.
03:28:31 When they go to recall things about the Holocaust that's going to get mixed in with, like the real world.
03:28:35 War Two stuff.
03:28:36 But.
03:28:38 It's going to be.
03:28:39 Like that, because even the initial viewing, it's going to be written down partially because that's how everything, even you know, even when you know like a movie, super fake, there's a part of your brand that kind of takes it in as real.
03:28:51 And if you're really young it a.
03:28:52 Lot of it gets taken and it's real.
03:28:56 Lucky Larry Silverstein says also one last tip for me. Sheepdog Shack kept hyper posting the same thing in Shack, trying to get your attention. He said something about a fisheye lens and said if you spin a wet tennis ball.
03:29:15 Water will fly off of it.
03:29:29 OK. It's again it's people that, that, it's it's ******* people that with the minds of children.
03:29:35 It's it's. That's basically gorilla science.
03:29:39 That's that's straight up Gorilla science. It's not understanding scale.
03:29:45 It's not understanding gravity. It's not understanding inertia. I mean it's not understanding, like literally anything. That's that's my point. These people don't even do like the smallest amount of research.
03:29:58 Because if I had, if I if I was that Myra, maybe just not capable of doing research at that point, right. I mean, can cocoa the gorilla like when could she look stuff up? I mean, probably not.
03:30:10 You've got like a little bit of a vocabulary, right? You can you can sign language that you want more Cheetos or something like that, but maybe then maybe that's what it maybe it's not laziness. Maybe it's just like a an aptitude problem. Maybe it's just like a maybe those are the kids that scored really low on the reading comprehension test.
03:30:28 You know, like maybe those are the kids that they're not just bad at math, they're just.
03:30:32 Bad at thinking.
03:30:35 In general, I mean the evidence with points of that being the case, right? I mean, they're clearly bad at.
03:30:40 Thinking.
03:30:41 But maybe it is more complicated than just they're they're not. They don't understand scale. They don't understand math. Maybe they just don't understand a lot of ****.
03:30:50 You know.
03:30:52 Or maybe they're faking it? I don't know. But yeah, that's that's ******* hilarious if.
Speaker 10
03:30:58 You don't like me?
Devon Stack
03:31:01 I think you know, I think you're joking around.
03:31:04 A man of low moral fiber. Hey, Devon. Great stream on the topic of the Zyklon B cans and props, there is a boomer who maintains a Nazi museum named Dragon Man. And he had some of the cans that he picks up and shakes and says if the can was punctured, they die.
03:31:23 In 3 minutes might be worth looking up for comedic purposes. Yeah, that's ******* ******** because you have to the it's probably not great to have Zyklon B pellets hitting your skin or the dust getting in the air or whatever, but you have to, you have to heat it up for the to make the hydrogen cyanide.
03:31:40 OK.
03:31:42 Rabbit Hole says Sheep dog shack heat up a propane grill as high as it will go. Place 10 lbs of meat on it and see how many hours it takes to turn it into ash. Now multiply that by 10. That's one Jew. You pretty much have to kill yourself if you still believe that 6,000,000.
03:32:01 Jewish it. Yeah, there's no possible way they could have gotten rid of those bodies. All the places they've claimed that there have been mass graves and there's been a.
03:32:08 Cloud to do ground penetrating radio, whatever that's, you know, talking about the like the base of the underground sonar ****. They come up with nothing. It's all ********. Yeah. Did people die in the camps, obviously. Where a lot of them Jews probably. You know, I mean there if you were a Jew.
Speaker 15
03:32:28 The.
Devon Stack
03:32:29 That a lot of Jews did go.
03:32:30 To camps, but it wasn't.
03:32:31 Just Jews and it really weren't being gassed in a mechanized, you know, organized way like they they've described it, that there is a different.
03:32:40 There's a big difference.
03:32:41 Because you're basically saying that the the Nazis were morally uniquely evil, and really what they did is, is completely comparable with what everyone else at that time in that time period would be doing.
03:32:56 Like it's 100% like on par with what other W European countries, how they would treat prisoners of war and, you know, and you, you you can even say you get the liberal talking point of the Americans, you know, with the internment camps, with the Japanese and and to some extent for.
03:33:14 The same reason.
03:33:16 You know, like would you want? I mean, honestly, be honest with you or with yourself if you're if you're the Nazis, even if you didn't have any kind.
03:33:24 Of.
03:33:24 Like extermination plan and maybe it was just maybe you want to relocate them, but maybe.
Numbers Lady
03:33:29 You didn't want.
Devon Stack
03:33:29 To do that and you just happen to be at war with a country that.
03:33:36 Had the rock child's, you know, the home, a home to the Rothschilds and world jewelry had declared war on you, wouldn't you kind of want to, like, get the Jew somewhere where you could keep an eye on them?
03:33:48 I know I would.
03:33:51 Uh poopy stinky turd **** says you impregnate 100 white women who otherwise would have had half black children through IVF, like the doctor switches black sperm with your sperm, but you die tomorrow, or you get to live 100 years. What option would you take?
Speaker 10
03:34:10 Well.
Devon Stack
03:34:11 You would take that 100 years because you could still bang 100 white women, if that's what you wanted. You got 100, you got 100 years to do it, right? Yeah.
03:34:23 Let's see here. Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
03:34:31 Oh, that's not best. It's not the right one.
Speaker 10
03:34:34 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:34:39 Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
Devon Stack
03:34:59 All right.
03:35:00 The ******, the ******. The ******. Normie will never look at any clear evidence that they are being lied to. You mentioned anything Jewish or World War Two related. And their eyes literally glaze over and they disappear. Back to fantasyland. It's pathetic.
03:35:17 Said they enjoy being mass slaves. It seems excellent. Strange man. Thank you. I appreciate the support there. Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
Speaker 5
03:35:25 Look.
Devon Stack
03:35:26 You gotta. You guys gotta remember, it's that's not even necessary. It's a bad thing, but it's not a bad thing in terms of running a a normal civilization to have a high number of people like that. You kind of need to have a well oiled machine as as a civilization.
03:35:46 A lot of people who do just kind of go along to get along.
03:35:51 If you had people in power that weren't parasitic Jews that were actually calling the shots and and and you you weren't, you'd have people that were outsiders taking advantage of this aspect of white people. It would actually be a good thing.
03:36:07 It would be a good thing.
Numbers Lady
03:36:09 So.
Devon Stack
03:36:12 But it's unfortunately it's it's a. It's a trait that is a good thing and environments that don't exist anymore.
03:36:25 You know what? What's that called? Like when you have.
03:36:29 Was it vestige? Is that the right word? Like it's like a vestige trait?
03:36:34 It's a trait that would have been super awesome and made you really successful in terms of reproduction and and just the rest of.
03:36:41 Your people would would be.
03:36:43 More successful if you had all these, you know not done necessarily, but kind of, you know, get along people, people that just they're just kind of.
03:36:54 Going through the motions to make the society more.
03:36:58 More successful and working together as as a team and not trying to pull it in in in some independent direction or or or buy into some novel idea or revolutionary idea. You know they're they're pretty much tethered to whatever the mainstream is. That's not a bad thing. It's just a bad thing.
03:37:18 And have parasites taking advantage of it.
03:37:22 Film says the pace of cremation they would be required in order to disappear. Millions of bodies would be so high that it's virtually inevitable that at least one sloppy cremation would be going on at the same time as a sloppy gassing and explosion would occur. Well, and there's some other things. Yeah, but you're right.
03:37:43 They're still, they're basically with the the ovens that they have on display with the amount of bodies they're talking, they'd still be burning them right now. They'd still be ******* burning them.
03:37:53 Teja says I go. You goy, we all goy.
03:37:58 All right, chosen, Jawa says in the beginning of your last string, you briefly touched on some of the ridiculous phrases and improper English that blacks and suburban whites by proxy often used to use an example. I do be like that. Or he be like, this resonates with me because I hate seeing our language.
03:38:18 Destroyed. Yeah, there's a lot of that stuff, and but it's not unique to zoomers. Like I pointed out.
03:38:23 Now this is something that's been going on for generations in the 90s. You know, there was everything. I mean, you could even say it's all. It's all going to sound camping now. It's from the 90s. But like, what's? What's up, dog? What's up, dawg? You know, like that's black, obviously. You know, there's, there's just a lot.
03:38:43 Of of black vernacular that gets.
03:38:49 Appropriated by the whites for some reason I don't get it, I think.
03:38:51 Like I said, the novelty of it.
03:38:54 It it just seems it's entertaining in a way.
03:38:59 But I don't understand exactly what that way is.
03:39:03 But it has to. I mean, it has to be or it wouldn't just it wouldn't keep happening.
03:39:10 My fat little ******** toe, my fat little ******** toe.
Speaker 10
03:39:16 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that you have to defend yourself with. Go, Julie, this Fagg is.
Devon Stack
03:39:38 My fat little ******** toe just got done with an 18 hour drive. Those are fun Wednesdays reply or replay was a nice way to spend a bit of it. Also my mom called part way through to tell me she thought your fat little ******** mom joke was and still is hilarious.
03:39:58 Forgot about that. She's the best and I'm so happy she likes your streams. Have a beer or 20 more. Well, I appreciate that. And say hello to your your fat little ******** mom. So I forgot about that. That is. That is. That's cool. That your mom's cool like that.
03:40:18 Chosen Jawas as it irks me to no end that people will complain that it's impossible to read and understand a King James version Bible. Yet they say things like AO we be bussing like for real, for real, and other such nonsense. If you can learn a new rap and prison.
03:40:37 Talk all that all the time. Then learn a few these and those won't. Learning a few of these and vows won't hurt. Yeah, it was just like I said that they won't. That won't raise their social status to learn these and those.
03:40:50 I mean, it'll raise your social status to yell Christ as King, I guess. But like, you know, a lot of those guys aren't exactly going to Bible study, you know, let's just be real. So the. Yeah. It's it's there's there's not the reward isn't as immediate I guess for for for learning that kind of.
03:41:10 Stuff.
03:41:12 Paragliding enthusiast Ukraine are the victims right now of what the Jews did to us ever since the turn of the century, when they started coming over in droves. Jews are the entire world's problems. While they somehow get their way in positions of power in as many countries as they can, they will forever be in power.
03:41:32 Well, as of like, wasn't that today that it's official now the the new President of Mexico, thanks to what is it like 39 assassinations?
03:41:43 Is now a Jew.
Speaker 21
03:41:44 Oh.
Devon Stack
03:41:45 So even Mexico, even Mexico, now has a a Jewish woman as president in a country like, look, you think it's statistically unlikely for Jews to be in power in America? Look at the numbers from Mexico. It's like less than 1%. Like, it's it's absurd how few Jews are in Mexico. And yet now they have a Mexican president.
03:42:06 And like I said, just look into the assassinations, the many assassinations that took place. This last oops knocked my little thing over this last election cycle.
03:42:17 I'm sure that that's. I'm sure the two are unrelated, right? I'm sure they're totally unrelated. And yeah, Ukraine. Same thing. I mean, you guys got a Jewish president who is and and look the the people in America.
03:42:31 That are are kind of engineering a lot of this stuff too, are also are also Jewish, so it's yeah.
03:42:40 It sucks, but yeah, Ukraine I think has has been a very.
03:42:47 You know, for one, for one reason or another has been a a punching bag of the Jews for a long time.
03:42:56 Mr. Charley says. Good evening, Devin, my brother told me that a regular listener made a website categorizing and documenting all your shows. How can we? How can someone get the URL for that? Thanks for the always excellent content. Maybe someone in chat has the exact URL, but I think you might be talking about Simba's.
03:43:16 Website where you can search for keywords and stuff like that. Maybe someone in chat knows the exact URL. So if you're listening now look at chat and if you're not listening, if you listen to replay, check the comments section. I'm sure it'll be there.
03:43:31 And thank you for the support, Mr. Chu.
03:43:32 Really.
03:43:33 Chosen Jawa as a Christian, I have been very conflicted as of late. America has always been the beacon of foreign missionary work. However, I see missionaries that want to adopt African and Hispanic kids and bring them here, not to mention the resources that leave this country while we're being replaced.
03:43:53 In Part 2, missionaries of bygone years would always go to the nation and Minister to those people in their countries. Amy Carmichael at.
03:44:04 A dinner ram, a dinner ram Judson.
03:44:08 David Livingston etc dedicated their lives to their work. They didn't bring foreigners back with them, and the US actually had a real border. I think doing any kind of missionary work at all is is super ******* gay. And until you get your own, people are secured.
03:44:28 That's a luxury that we don't have and I don't care who you are. I think that if you are focusing on doing some kind of aid to.
Speaker 20
03:44:37 Who?
Devon Stack
03:44:39 A foreign country or foreign people ahead of of of your own people in a time like this, you've got your priorities ****** ** and that's just the way I see it. You know, is that the biggest immigration problem that missionaries are bringing black babies and **** back with them? I mean, probably it's probably on the grand scheme of things.
03:44:59 Pretty minor compared to like some of the other.
03:45:01 Things, but yeah, I mean just that whole attitude too. It seems like there's this fetish for the outsider that they're embracing when they do that and they want brownie points. And maybe it's even like, a fun way to have an exotic trip and and and, but still feel like I'm doing God's work. So it's like this. Pat, yourself on the back to go vacation somewhere exotic, you know, I mean, I I, I, I'm. I'm telling you.
03:45:21 I think I'm just thinking I'm not that I'm I don't want to be like an *******, but I think there's a lot of that in in people that that focus.
03:45:27 So heavily on doing things like that.
03:45:31 Blute I think Blute and Biden testing testing. Well, it worked. I don't know. You say your name maybe blut blut bloot.
03:45:40 White Devil says Hello Devin, you are my favorite content creator and I've learned a lot from you. I'm hoping to move to the Ozarks soon. Gotta get out of Niger Ville, also known as Alabama. Keep up the great work. #1 desert dweller. Well, I appreciate that. Yeah, those arcs can be OK. There's certain parts that are good.
03:46:01 Asthmatic. Dissonant says it's almost like Eastern communism won the Cold War after all, and well in some ways it did.
03:46:09 Like I said, certainly when it comes to.
03:46:12 Yeah.
03:46:13 You know demographics, blue chord, blue chord where where?
Speaker
03:46:20 As far as I can see.
Devon Stack
03:46:26 Blue chord. Good evening, Mr. Stack and chat. Still traveling. So replay gang again looking forward to the stream tomorrow. Thanks for what you do. I appreciate that blue chord and be safe on your travels.
03:46:41 Gynaecologist.
03:46:45 Hey Dad, I'm finally managed to catch a live stream. Appreciate.
03:46:48 The work you.
03:46:49 Do never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, if the only thing.
03:46:58 That ever that ever the only thing that ever has.
03:47:02 The only thing that ever has that I think.
03:47:04 It.
03:47:04 Was and there's just a bunch of numbers afterwards. I don't know what the numbers are, maybe some, maybe some kind of code, maybe some kind of code. Maybe you're transmitting the secret code.
03:47:16 I've code and received of her commandant. It took two world wars to break the German warrior spirit. It pains my heart to see what's happened to the land of my great grandfather and it's got to be got to be rough. Got to be rough to see how domesticated that they've.
03:47:35 Yeah, they've been. But I mean, like it makes sense. I got it.
03:47:39 Chosen Jawa a few days ago, a black coworker was talking about how he and a bunch of his black friends are planning a fishing trip to lake of a lake of the Ozarks soon. He kept saying how worried he was because he heard there's a bunch of racists in that area, and he's worried about it getting violent. He's scared.
03:47:59 Yeah, that's that's probably a good thing. Hopefully that's like a feeling.
03:48:05 Hopefully it's a feeling that a lot of non whites have when it comes to going to rural areas. I would you know, that'd be nice. That'd be nice. If they they at least had a a a similar apprehension that a white might have when walking through downtown Detroit cloud world today Germans are taught that they are.
03:48:24 Uniquely evil. But if you take that away, Germans are quickly empowered and seek to expand their territory at the expense of Holland, Denmark, Belgium and other central and Eastern European nations, whom they then brand as uniquely evil. See how that turns out.
03:48:41 Yeah. Yeah. Well, I'm sure that you know, those neighboring countries don't exactly have a positive view of Germany given their past. But at at the same time, it's still sad to see see them beat to the ground like that Scottish American jerk.
03:49:04 Scottish American jerk. Hey, Devin, how can you stand watching all this media? Personally, I like movies, but whenever I watch TV, I just see a six pointed star. Don't get me wrong, I appreciate your work. I hope you're doing well today. The Holocaust was fake and gay.
03:49:20 Yeah, it's like I said, when it's stuff like this, I I see it as you know, like an anthropologist basically going over an artifact. And because I'm familiar with with video production and stuff like that, there's a curiosity that I, you know, it's almost like if you're a painter.
03:49:40 And going back and looking at ancient paintings, maybe or older paintings that that use different techniques and used different, uh.
03:49:49 Tools to create their art and it's it's, you know, even if it's not art you like or that you think was positive, it's still interesting from that point of view. Like you know, when I look at old motion graphics from.
03:50:02 You know the 90s, right? Like it it all looks super gay now.
03:50:05 But.
03:50:06 There's maybe parts of it they're like, oh, that's that's interesting how they did that or oh, that's that's that actually held up somehow. Like somehow that's still that doesn't look stupid even though it's been 30 years or whatever. And so that's I think we're just, you know, we're we're coming from different backgrounds.
03:50:23 Here.
03:50:26 9/11, 911, 9/11 says thank you, Mr. Stack. No, thank you, Mr. 911. What's your inoculator says? Have you seen what?
03:50:46 I'm Benjamin has been up to lately. He unironically uses the word goy against white people that criticize Jews. Yeah, pretty much. I I.
03:50:57 I feel partially responsible.
03:51:05 Tipsy makes stagger says we're going to need 6 Brillion, Gorillamon, mega pipe bombs to throw down the mega pit for every kite that goes in. Yeah, the the mega pipe bomb, right?
Speaker 10
03:51:21 Mega pipe bomb.
Devon Stack
03:51:23 What? What exactly? What's a mega pipe? You know, I guess you would need a mega pipe for the.
03:51:27 Mega pipe bomb.
03:51:29 It's just like a sewer pipe at that point. Is it even really a pipe?
03:51:32 Bomb if it's. If it's that big.
03:51:36 Marada marada.
03:51:43 I see why you take a zero tolerance stance against flat Earthers. I made one comment on your post and was sworn by those Spurges had to block like six of them. Did you see the Owen Benjamin video of him cross dressing at the **** party?
03:51:59 Well, in terms of the Flat Earth or part, you are correct again because they're stupid people that are part of a cult and they are emotional thinkers and narcissists. And if you start saying if you start telling a narcissist that they're stupid or just criticize them really in any way.
03:52:18 They begin to unravel and lose their ****, and so that's what you're seeing. The other thing is, no, I have not. I look.
03:52:27 I.
03:52:28 I don't even pay attention to that stuff. I I avoid. I avoid drama when I can and and just don't. I just don't care.
03:52:38 About.
03:52:41 About the meltdown or or the whatever the stuff you know, I just don't care, you know? Like I like I've said before.
03:52:47 When women, women.
03:52:48 Talk about people and and men talk about ideas and Flat Earth is an idea and I'll talk about that. But that's more interesting to me than than what some rando's doing.
03:53:02 Umm.
03:53:04 Jack Travis Smith, thanks for the strained black pill. I appreciate that.
03:53:09 Zazi Mattas bot thanks for the show. How do you think things are going to go now that there is a Jew leading Mexico Jews on both sides of the border? Just a coincidence, I'm sure. Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I don't know how that's going to go down it. It's beneficial for Mexico to have open borders.
03:53:30 For obvious reasons.
03:53:31 So I would I would have I I would. I would find it hard to believe that she would be trying to make the, you know, try to lock down the border for any reason, that there's zero motivation for anyone you or not in Mexico to want that to happen.
03:53:47 And like I said, a lot of people ended up having to die for, for her to be elected.
03:53:51 So who knows?
03:53:52 Let's bloodiest in Mexico is always there's always bloody elections. There's a lot of they're always assassinations. And so for it to be like a record record-breaking murder fest for an election year, for the the Mexicans, that's a big deal.
03:54:09 Man of low moral fiber. Fun fact about Gallup NM Gallup is the only FBI office in the continental United States that is considered a hardship office, where after agents served two years in Gallup, they can transfer to a city of their choice. The other hardship offices are remote areas like Alaska.
03:54:28 In Puerto Rico, et cetera.
03:54:29 Yeah. Well, I mean, have you been to Gallup?
03:54:35 I've been through Gallup more times than I than I ever.
03:54:38 It's been a while lately, but like I you know.
03:54:42 It's not a fun place, but it's so it's positioned in such a way where if you're going east or West, I guess it's it's a place that you probably have to get gas at at least you know sometimes.
03:54:56 And yeah, it's it's always an interesting experience, at least every time I've got, I've always all some kind of stupid, crazy **** happens there. There's always some funked up Indian doing something ****** ** and almost every time.
03:55:12 Cloud World says you say wars for Israel like you believe the tail can actually wag the dog. Israel is a is a maliciously created Western outpost in the Middle East. USA is a major oil producer does not like organized competition, BNA being Russia.
03:55:32 In Venezuela or the Middle East, where Israel serves as a disruptive factor, well, I'm pretty sure the the power does not flow from the United States to Israel, but.
03:55:43 Quite literally the other way around, so I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
03:55:46 There, trolley says, as a Southerner, we are versed in terms of the Negritos, ********, Bugaloo, Bugaloos, or Boo boos.
03:55:58 Are all fine terms, although I have a particular fondness for the term droids, Orks or toads.
03:56:08 I'm not sure why you'd say Toad Art, Stanton says. Really appreciate the analogy of a serial killer wearing the skin of his victims. It's such an important message to all the people who think they're based because they watch the daily wire, among others. I would say among others.
03:56:28 Snowman snowman.
03:56:31 1.
03:56:37 Snowman New Movie League of Ungentlemanly Warfare is the latest Hollywood anti Nazi smear. Funny how like they just can't stop making Nazi movies right? It's weird like how many, how many other wars do they just obsessively make movies?
03:56:54 That.
03:56:55 I can't think of a single one.
03:56:57 Based on true events, of course, yet completely.
03:57:00 Up. It's sad to see white people lapping their this slot. Well again, I trust people in high trust societies. They're always going to be rubes when the the trust is gone.
03:57:13 A lowly scribe in God's army back in 1993, the only good thing on MTV was Beavis and *********. I remember girls love this show called the real world. I didn't even like Beavis and butter. I thought it was.
03:57:26 Kind of dumb but.
03:57:30 And I haven't. I have. I honestly haven't watched an episode of it.
03:57:34 Since the 19 don't think. But yeah, the guy who did office space made it, so maybe it's not all trash, but.
Speaker 19
03:57:35 He said.
Devon Stack
03:57:45 Rico, 49.
Speaker 4
03:58:00 No.
Devon Stack
03:58:15 And that will keep him busy for a while.
03:58:21 Raging autistic rookie. The thing about the the way the new setup is, I accidentally get the wrong one. It has to.
03:58:26 Just it just has to run its course.
03:58:30 Richard Richo, 49. Hi, Devin. Been listening for a while from Australia. You are the vanguard of the resistance. There are a few groups in Oz trying to speak out against our replacement. We have to sacrifice comfort and embrace the struggle. Absolutely. You're going to have to give up, you know.
03:58:49 Being an army, you know, if you don't, you'll that's the choice, really, right? If you don't, then you're Normie. Congratulations. But yeah, nice to hear. So, yeah, I was hearing believe it or not, on CBS of all things, I was hearing people in our.
03:59:08 On CB this afternoon. So good to good to hear that some of you upside down, how are you not falling off the around you know the the round earth, huh? How come? Show me a picture of of of you walking around upside down because I don't understand the scale but good to have you down are you upside down.
03:59:12 Yeah.
03:59:28 ************ Ryan is cool with some giganto **** money. We're gonna have to go with the Christmas one.
03:59:34 On this one.
Speaker 23
03:59:35 Children's today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever. I start with.
Devon Stack
03:59:41 The magic *****.
Speaker 22
03:59:52 Where did the soul men go?
Speaker 12
04:00:06 Best Christmas ever.
Devon Stack
04:00:10 All right. Deb and I almost received a dishonorable discharge for not getting the VAX. But you help me stand by my convictions. Now I get a disability check from the government forever. Thanks for the advice on getting Gibbs and the encouragement. I owe you one. Well, that's awesome. Yeah, no milk that shift for everything. And, yeah, I know exactly how you work that out.
04:00:31 That's a that's a positive development. I mean, your your ancestors have been paying into this **** to pay for all these. These people who weren't our people for century, like for like centuries at this point. And if you don't get yours, you're basically the sucker, you know, like, I I get it. If it was just us, right. If it was just us, it would be dishonorable.
04:00:53 To parasitically suck from your nation when it's not us anymore, it's just like it's literally just who cares.
04:01:01 Yeah, ******* go for it. ******* go for it again. I'm not saying you're being parasitic in any way. I don't know what your situation is, but yeah, good. Good job. Even if you were being parasitic at this point.
04:01:13 It's.
04:01:15 Go for it, dude. Get get what you can get. What you get. Get it while the getting's good. Yeah, it might not always be available.
04:01:23 Man of low moral fiber says. I swear to my knowledge I have never met a flat.
04:01:28 In real.
04:01:29 Life. Unfortunately, the majority of the people I have to deal with, do you actually believe in the Holocaust, which is probably even worse? Flat naggers might be decent for some, something someone who believes in the Holocaust.
04:01:43 How hoax? As a zombie, I don't know. I would almost like in terms of just regular socialization. I would rather just talking to someone that believes in the Holocaust because most people believe in the Holocaust, right?
04:01:54 And so I'd rather talk to just some brain dead Normie than some ******* self deluded, narcissistic fagot. You know, like, that's that's the thing. Some, some, some condescending ******. Like there's nothing worse. There's literally nothing worse in the world, including normies, including just brain dead, run-of-the-mill.
04:02:15 Basic *****, Normie brain dead. One of the basic *****, Normie is miles and miles above.
Speaker 20
04:02:23 Of.
Devon Stack
04:02:24 A. A condescending ******. That's like, it's like the worst ******* mix that the people that are that are have so little self-awareness that they and are so overconfident and so unbelievably ********. It's it's such a it's such a frustrating mix to have to deal with.
04:02:45 I would rather I would rather they'd just be like some, you know, Aunt Sally *****, you know, like. Oh, it's aunt Sally. Yeah. She believes in all the costs, whatever. But she doesn't think that that she's.
04:02:55 Some kind of super genius that's that's figured out. You know, some secret that no one else knows or. Yeah, I'd say the same thing, by the way, about custards. You know, like, if, let's say you're a Q card and you, you know, the Holocaust is is ********. You probably also believe some other stupid **** that is that overshadows that. And. And so it's.
04:03:15 I'm telling you, I I I the.
04:03:19 The overconfident, condescending ****** is the worst, the worst.
04:03:26 The worst it's it's the equivalent of the ugly ***** that.
04:03:29 Thinks she's pretty.
04:03:30 That's what it is. It's the intellectual version of the ugly ***** that that thinks she's pretty.
04:03:37 So she walks around just being a ******* ****, and everyone's just like.
04:03:42 Look, it would still be annoying.
04:03:44 If I wanted to **** you.
04:03:47 But it's like soup, like it's not annoying, like it's something else now. Now it's just unbearable. Like now it's just like I don't even like.
04:03:56 You're just this.
04:03:59 Horrific. Like, I don't even want you to exist. You're just like this ugly like nothing about you is good, you know.
04:04:07 Nothing about you is good.
04:04:10 Whereas, whereas the people who believe in the Holocaust, they're like the ugly ***** that that isn't a cut like the nice ugly *****. It's like. All right, well, you know, I don't want to **** you, but like, you're not. You're not all that bad. I guess, you know, like, I don't want to, like, throw you off a Cliff either. Either. You know what I mean? So.
04:04:29 Let's see here.
04:04:33 Kent Hugger says make a telegram chat room put in the admins you already trust. Use it to text to get texts translated. When you do research. Ban anyone that posts anything not as an answer to requested you post. You could outsource at least some work.
04:04:53 I don't think I'm. I'm overworked right now. I I I I appreciate the suggestions.
04:05:01 Would have loved to help with the Hitler speech and German research. It would take you 3 minutes to set up, and with the rule that any chatting is prohibited, you can actually use it to benefit without worrying about Fed posts. Well, I mean like honestly if I need help on something I don't mind just going on Twitter like I did the other day and saying, hey, I'm trying to find this.
04:05:20 Case when I was trying to look for that that case in Atlantic City, those, those white kids that that beat up the black guy, I I just I couldn't find it anywhere and I just needed. I just needed a name. Once I found a name I could like search and you know I could find.
04:05:36 And someone someone came up with it pretty quick, so I appreciate you thinking of that, but I don't think it's necessary.
04:05:43 Paragliding enthusiast Sheep Dog Shack, a actual ******** ****** I'm. I'm not sure what that's about. Thanks Jews.
Speaker 5
04:05:58 Hello.
Devon Stack
04:06:02 We just saw this one.
Speaker
04:06:21 No.
Speaker 21
04:06:25 That will keep him busy.
Devon Stack
04:06:26 For a while.
04:06:30 Face juices, nudity and film, and the Immigration Act.
04:06:34 Happened in my birth year. My birth month is now Pride Month. My birthday is now Juneteenth. Thanks, Jews. I love that expression. You said. My bad recently. Careful using 90s Ebonics. I still think you're the bomb though. Yeah. Look, I'm. I'm. I'm. I'm not saying I don't do it. It's.
04:06:54 All white people, I think to some extent have have picked up or at least in America we've picked up some kind of black speak and and some Jews speak too. I mean, just as a as as a.
04:07:08 I guess as a consequence of being.
04:07:12 Saturated in in the that that kind of culture?
04:07:17 Russell Mcclintock.
04:07:19 Says hello, Sir. Just thought I'd tell you that your live stream and uploads have not been or have been on the Odyssey homepage featured section for or several times over the last week or so, on multiple devices across multiple networks in two different states. And I wasn't signed in on any of them, never seen that before. I actually did know that someone mentioned.
04:07:40 That to me.
04:07:41 Recently and I I wonder if it's because look, let's just be honest. I'm the biggest ******* streamer on on Odyssey. I just, I mean.
04:07:49 I unless there's someone I don't know about and maybe there is. I'm not saying this as a flex. I'm saying this is I'm. I think that's just true.
04:07:58 And if I'm the biggest streamer and I wasn't showing up before, I think it's because the the Jewish guy who ran, who ran odyssey before, I don't think he's the same guy in charge. Maybe. Maybe he is. Maybe I'm totally wrong about this. All I could come up with, though is it's new ownership and I.
04:08:17 Suspect that previously prior to the new ownership, there was probably something applied to my account that made it so I wouldn't trend. Maybe this new guy, I don't know. I don't know anything about this new guy. I mean, we barely looked up. I don't remember his name either. We barely looked him up last last string.
04:08:37 Maybe this new guy is, uh, you know, an absolutist.
04:08:43 When it comes to free.
04:08:43 Speech and thinks that's a dirty tax.
04:08:46 And wanted to get that off of all the accounts including mine or or whatever. I don't know maybe they updated something and it broke the thing that was keeping my account, you know, suppressed, I don't know.
04:08:58 I don't know.
04:09:01 Why that is, but I'll take it and look. I'll be honest. I'm. I'm not. I I won't even be upset.
04:09:09 I mean, it's nicer if if they they play fair. Let me trend when I'm actually trending right like that's.
04:09:15 In fact, it's better for them if there's more demand for me than these other people. You're ******* trying to force feed down people's throats.
04:09:23 Then you know.
04:09:23 Put me on the trending page if you're trying to grow your platform, you're only shooting yourself in the foot. If you're trying to. If Astroturf people that suck.
04:09:32 So just if I'm really the one that's that's trending, put me there. It's better for both of us. But at the same time, look, I get it.
04:09:41 I'm happy that I'm on the platform.
04:09:44 And so if if it goes back to just, you know I'm not showing up and trending anymore, I get it. I don't like it, but I get it. I understand. I get it.
04:09:55 I think it's ********, but I get it.
04:09:59 Let's see here.
04:10:03 Paraguay enthusiast says best stream online cancel your Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, etcetera and support people that you like and not the ones you hate or that hate you. Thanks for everything you do. Keep up the great work, Mr. Stack. I agree.
04:10:18 Not just because, like I, you know, I'm trying to be one of these people that you want.
04:10:21 To support but.
04:10:23 I mean giving money to to people that hate you is.
04:10:27 Maybe inevitable in some ways, but if you can limit that as much as possible, I think.
04:10:33 That.
04:10:34 Consciously doing that is your responsibility.
04:10:38 And you're shirking responsibilities. If you're just Willy nilly paying these people that are really funding our demise, Paraguay enthusiasts again, Owen Benjamin is on Gavin Mcginnis's network. Now, I think he's just kissing ***. Just like how Gavin does with Jewish. Ask vissering. Well, that would explain a lot. That would explain a lot. If you're going to go work for the Jews.
04:10:59 I mean, you're going to have to kind of.
04:11:03 Yeah, you're going to, you're going to kind of have to switch things up a little bit, aren't you, you know?
04:11:10 Yeah. If if that, uh, if that if that uh.
04:11:13 Yeah, yeah.
04:11:18 I'll let you guys.
04:11:20 Come to your own conclusions, but.
04:11:25 Yeah, that would explain something, huh?
04:11:28 Why? Why? Why your opinion might shift.
04:11:32 Dramatically. But here's the thing. It really wasn't that dramatic. This isn't this isn't like some kind of, oh, I don't. Where is this coming from? It's like you should have known the second he started saying grabler.
04:11:43 I mean, how is that literally? How is that any different than Alex Jones saying globalist? It's not. It's the same ******* it's. It's literally the same fun.
04:11:51 One thing that should have been like the first red flag and it was for people paying attention.
04:11:59 So it's not. This isn't like some kind of like, whoa, what happened? I don't get it.
04:12:02 It's like no.
04:12:04 No, I get it.
04:12:07 I get it. It's been a long time coming. Uh, let's see here.
04:12:13 Men of low moral fiber.
04:12:16 I have been to Gallup several times for those tuning in that haven't. Gallup is positioned on the border between Arizona and New Mexico. It is adjacent to the Navajo Reservation, which is technically dry, no alcohol allowed. Gallup is there Vegas and a reason I have.
04:12:35 Absolutely no sympathy for American.
04:12:37 Indians.
04:12:38 Gallup is one of the worst shitholes in the United States. You can't even get gas in the middle of the day without some drunk Indian popping out of a Bush and begging for cash. Yeah, or or or assaulting you or growling at you, or mooning you like all these things have happened.
04:12:53 They literally **** in every hotel room. I still eat at Blake's there though, because nothing for 100 miles. Yeah, yeah. I used to have to travel.
Speaker 10
04:13:05 That route.
Devon Stack
04:13:06 I mean, it's been a while. It I'd say it was about 10 years ago. I I made that, that trek a lot.
04:13:13 I was going between Albuquerque and through through Arizona to Northern Arizona and it was.
04:13:25 It was always a. It was always a horror show. It was always it. And you knew it and it didn't matter what time of day like you.
04:13:32 Said it could be four in the.
04:13:34 Morning.
04:13:36 And in fact, they don't like. You would think that. Oh, it's scarier. But no, that's when you'd be.
04:13:39 Like, hopefully they're all passed out by now.
04:13:42 Because you you'd get there thinking like, oh, it's four in the morning. They can't. There there, there's one, you know, crawling, like, literally crawling out of a Bush drunken Indian. And look, you got to worry about your like there's that Denny's there.
04:13:56 Like.
04:13:57 I've seen some **** go down.
04:14:02 I don't think I've been to the Blakes lotaburger in a long time. I forgot Blakes existed.
04:14:08 Yeah, that's that was a good place, right Blakes.
04:14:13 Paragliding enthusiast.
04:14:16 The hotspot hotpad.
04:14:19 The Jews have is unreal. They take land and hoodwink America to fight their wars while displacing more refugees into our countries. There's no doubt they hate you and want you dead. I hate seeing our people getting into meat grinder, just getting into the meat grinder. Jews are getting exactly what they want.
04:14:39 That seems to be the case. That seems to be the case.
04:14:43 All right, now I'm going to go over to Rumble, which is.
04:14:45 Working this time.
04:14:48 And rorschach.
04:14:51 2112 is over on Rumble and which is usually on Odyssey, right?
04:14:57 Says that you've.
04:14:59 Become a a monthly supporter, so I appreciate that. And it says you.
04:15:06 Sent me like a.
04:15:08 Chess piece. I don't know what that means. That's the first time seeing that.
04:15:12 Are you are you? Maybe you're calling me a king?
04:15:14 Is that a king?
Speaker 6
04:15:15 Yeah.
Devon Stack
04:15:17 Oh, I think that just means you're you're subbing now. That's a weird icon. It just shows up weird.
04:15:22 We'll appreciate that. And then Warshak also says.
04:15:38 Your rumble chat needs a mod Flat Earth round earth. Infighting is super gay. Well look, just Flat Earth is super gay. Round Earth is normal and.
04:15:47 And what reality is Flat Earth is, is for *******. Flat Earth is is being a ******. It's the it's, it's the trans of the geography world. Like you're you're literally being a geography.
04:16:03 You're you're literally saying ah.
04:16:07 I'm a I'm a I'm making the the world identify as a flat plane. I'm gonna go against all of all of physics and and and all of science and just I I want you to bend to my my retardation and embrace my stupid ******* fantasy world. Just like it's literally ********.
04:16:28 It's training for for geography, that's all.
04:16:30 That is, and by the way, that's why they they act the same as ********. That's why they get all belligerent. They get, you know that. That's why you get the the.
Speaker 10
04:16:38 Flat Earth version of that. It's ma'am, it's ma'am.
Devon Stack
04:16:42 That's why they none of them can be chill about it. Like no, no ****** can be chill if you if you did name them or or you know.
04:16:50 Tell them what they actually are. They all freaked the **** out for the exact same reason with letter. Others do and yeah, so it's flat. Earth is just ******* gay. And if you believe in it, you're kind of gay. You've probably had ***** in your mouth. Probably a lot of ***** in your mouth.
04:17:04 Yeah, I mean that's that's just the reality.
04:17:09 Uh risen, Ryan Risen Ryan says La La you white man.
04:17:19 Like you, white man, OK.
04:17:21 I'm not sure what that's all about.
04:17:22 But I I.
04:17:25 Assuming that's good, Russ and Ryan, I appreciate that. And last but not least, we got paragliding enthusiast.
04:17:37 Paraguayan enthusiast simply says although you know what we should do.
04:17:40 The 90s one.
04:17:43 How about that?
04:17:46 I guess because we were talking about flat Earthers.
04:17:49 All right guys, well with that.
04:17:51 I hope you guys have a wonderful rest of your weekend. I'm going to go ahead and.
04:17:57 Finish doing some stage I'm I have to get up early, so I'm just going to stay up all night tonight and do some beekeeping before it gets to be 1,000,000° outside, which is a really, really small window. But that's what I got to deal with or the.
04:18:10 Bees will suffer.
04:18:12 But thank you all for being here and make sure you're here again Wednesday, same bat time, same bat channel. And in the meantime for black pilled.
04:18:25 I am of.
04:18:25 Course.
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04:18:28 Them stick.
Speaker 20
04:18:30 You will serve your brother. This is what Yitzhak tells Asov, Yitzhak tells Asov. You'll live by the sword. You'll serve your brother literally. That means that you know the Jews will have the shore will have the house, and if you need someone to clean it.
04:18:45 You call one of the Aesop's descendants to clean. What is the meaning that Yaakov Asaf hated Yaka because of the Bracha? Again, we we translate it literally. You will serve your brother the word tabloid serve has another meaning as well you will worship.
04:19:00 What does that rhythm mean? That rhythm in service, that means worship also, and this is the prophecy of Yitzhak Covino that the Christian world will worship clouds from as their gods.
04:19:12 Love ya. Avoid Sawyer and the older brother not will serve the younger brother. The older brother will worship the younger brother as a religion that shame predicted from the beginning of time.
04:19:27 That ASAP will worship a Jew as their religion. That's the navua of Yitzhak Covino. That's navua of shame. What an astounding nevuah. And if you want to know why ASAP hates Yaakov, it's not because we're socialist, capitalist boom. This yiddishist the asov hates yacht. Great because they suffer.
04:19:48 From a lack of identity and self-confidence in that they have to worship us, that's the root of anti-Semitism.
04:19:56 Says emotion of it not.