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INSOMNIA STREAM: JAMAICOED EDITION.mp3

05/25/2024
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Speaker 2
00:06:23 A record of the delightful piece they're going to play.
Speaker
00:06:25 This evening.
Speaker 4
00:06:38 Ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen, you're, you're, you're, you're attention. Your attention please. Attention please.
Speaker 3
00:06:47 And now the moment.
Speaker 4
00:06:48 We've been waiting for is here.
00:06:59 I I have something to tell you.
Speaker 5
00:07:34 The future is not our future.
Speaker 6
00:07:42 I don't believe it.
Speaker 7
00:07:45 It must be true, no doubt. No doubt life is going on as normal as ever. But suddenly something seems to have happened. Only something seems to have happened. Everybody seems to be staring in One Direction. People seem to be frightened, even terrified. Everybody to understand lot of things we don't understand.
Speaker 2
00:08:05 I don't understand.
Speaker 7
00:08:06 We need answers.
Speaker 2
00:08:08 What did you expect to find? What did you expect?
00:08:10 Gonna be our future.
Speaker 8
00:08:13 It's your responsibility to do something about it. Find.
Speaker 2
00:08:16 Well, I I have the key and I have all I have.
Speaker 7
00:08:20 The life, the life, the life.
Devon Stack
00:08:31 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:35 Jamaica edition. How you guys doing?
00:08:38 Hope you're having a good weekend.
00:08:40 It's been a long.
00:08:41 Week for me it's getting hot out here.
00:08:44 It's getting really hot, but that's to be expected in the the desert as the.
00:08:49 The summer rapidly approaches.
00:08:53 Getting into the triple digits already, that's what happens.
00:08:58 That's what happens.
00:09:01 Ah boy. So you guys on blonde stream Wednesday? Or was it?
Speaker 10
00:09:10 Wednesday, I think it.
Devon Stack
00:09:11 Was Wednesday and then I was on Vinces stream.
00:09:18 Like yesterday or the.
00:09:21 I think it was yesterday, I don't know.
00:09:23 We were talking about the PACON Series A little bit. Apparently the Pacon series got featured in revolver.
00:09:30 Which I was a little surprised by.
00:09:32 Because revolver is as far as I know, operated by a Jew.
00:09:39 And the pack on series does not shy away.
00:09:43 From the from the Jewish connection.
00:09:46 At all.
Speaker 11
00:09:48 At all.
Devon Stack
00:09:50 So I was a little surprised. But uh, yeah, you know, cool.
00:09:54 It's a pretty big outlet. I mean it's an outlet that gets mentioned by Tucker Carlson, a fairly regular basis.
00:10:02 And so a lot of newcomers, I think possibly to the stream I don't.
00:10:08 Know.
00:10:09 But I mean the the article.
00:10:11 I guess, I mean it was.
00:10:12 And there was like 2 weeks ago that they posted it and I just didn't even. I didn't even know about it until Vince.
00:10:18 Sent me a.
00:10:20 A screenshot of it and.
00:10:22 I was like what?
00:10:25 So what I've been doing is I've been because this is during the era when I was doing the pack on series. Got him, I think space Internet was pretty new and we were having a lot of connection problems at the time and it wasn't like anything major. But there was a couple big hiccups and that just to make it a little bit small.
00:10:42 They're. I've been. It's almost like the directors cut or the the remix I've been going around cutting out all the little. If there was a dropout and all the dropouts cutting out the the hyper chat sections and you know, just trying to make them more concise. If there's something I mentioned in the stream.
00:11:02 Like there's a couple of bonus features that were added, like for example I'll say something like, Oh yeah, it reminds me of this that I wish I had the clip of. Well, I mean, so I I just would find the clip if I could get it and edit it in there. And I've been slowly putting those together and uploading those to the to the Rumble channel.
00:11:23 Or I guess it's the user channel? I I still don't understand the stupid rumble stuff.
00:11:27 And so that's been getting uploaded up there and a more concise, I mean they're still long, right? They're still like.
00:11:36 2 1/2 three hours long each and I think I'm up to part four. I think part four has been uploaded and I got to finish editing down Part 5 and I think that there's seven parts I think total.
00:11:49 And so I'll, I'll try to do that. Get them all, put together, get them all uploaded, and then I might even upload them.
00:11:58 You know, a few other places just to have them up, you know, like maybe bit shoot and maybe I'll, I'll re upload them to Odyssey if something you know different so that if you want to point people to it, they don't have to sit through the.
00:12:12 The stream aspect of the of the presentation, they can just dive right in and and. And like I said, there's there's a couple bonus features not not like a whole lot, but a few bonus features. Kind of like peppered in there.
00:12:27 And for example like there's one at one point, Chuck Schumer's on the screen and I make some comment like, yeah, I bet, you know, I don't know for sure, but I bet his family was a, you know, came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century. So yeah, I'll look it up real quick. Yeah, sure enough. You know, Ukraine, turn of the century, just like all of them.
00:12:48 Like literally ******* all of.
00:12:50 And it's so it's so all of them. It's so all of them.
00:12:55 And that's going to have to be a stream at some point.
00:12:57 We're going to have to figure out like.
00:13:00 Like, I refuse to believe that there wasn't some really intense coordination going on and I don't know where to look. I feel like this is the kind of thing that maybe it would be in a book like I feel like that the Jews kind of have that, that it's the kind of thing they like to brag about, you know?
00:13:19 And and when it's in an environment where they don't feel like they're to get in trouble for it. Like that Hollywood ISM documentary where they basically like, yeah, we run Hollywood. Look how.
00:13:28 Awesome we are.
00:13:30 And now they would never make that documentary like never in a million years. So maybe there's, like, a a book or a documentary or something from the philosemitic 90s.
00:13:42 Where they're talking about how they arrange to have these massive amounts of Jews flooding from Ukraine, Russia, Poland, Hungary, you know, wherever and and what what exactly? Like what was the because it would have to be coordinated to some extent. I know most of the a lot of the.
00:14:02 Is.
00:14:03 These groups, so they're not just Jews, like like like a lot of the Chinese, when they would come here like 100 or plus years ago, you know, including go even further back, right. The Chinese that would help build the railroads like that's their big. That's like their code talker moment. Right. They're big claim to fame.
Speaker 2
00:14:22 We made the railroads so.
Devon Stack
00:14:24 Really, railroads or I can't even I can't do an Asian accent.
00:14:27 But you get the idea.
00:14:29 But there's there's like, they have like this.
00:14:32 Uh.
00:14:34 Infrastructure, you know, set up for when they they come to America, they they have like these organizations set up to help them go and get jobs somewhere in, in the interior of the country. In fact, with the Asians or, you know, Chinese specifically, there's a reason why you got like all these random Chinese restaurants.
00:14:54 Watered around throughout the United States, like in small towns where you wouldn't expect, you know where really that that Chinese family is, maybe that runs the restaurant. They're probably like, well, maybe not so much these days. But like when they open up their restaurant, they were probably the only ones the only Asian people in the entire.
00:15:12 Town.
00:15:14 You have something similar with the the Indians. I mean they there used to be jokes about how 80% of the hotels in America, the owners, the last name would be Patel because of how many Indians just own little ****** little motels and hotels again.
00:15:34 And I spotted all across the United States. Same sort of a thing and a lot of that had to do with government grants and loans that were given to these people. I don't know. That was what was going on when the Jews came here around the turn of the century. I don't think we were just open, you know, at least not.
00:15:49 Openly giving money away. But maybe there were Jewish donors or nonprofits or or something, but there had to be something. It's impossible that we had that many Eastern European Jews show up and not just show up and and.
00:16:10 Exist in the United States, but to show up and and very quickly.
00:16:16 Very quickly, take over entire industries and and gain so much influence.
00:16:22 In the government.
00:16:24 I mean, we're talking in, in.
00:16:26 Maybe just a couple lifetimes, they.
Speaker 12
00:16:28 Were able to do this.
Devon Stack
00:16:30 And I just refused to believe that it. Ohh, just because they're amazing IQ's, right, you know, just they just showed up and they were just so much ******* smarter than all the gorum here. They just browse to the top.
00:16:41 There there was obviously and look, even if that was true, right, they'd still have to be some kind of infrastructure, right? They wouldn't. Just all, you know, blunder their way to the top so.
00:16:52 That will have to be a.
00:16:53 Stream.
00:16:55 For another day, just to kind of get an idea as to what the hell happened there at any rate.
00:17:02 On the screen here you have there was a a tweet that I saw.
00:17:07 And I don't, I don't know the name of the chick that that posted this, but she posted this with like a poll and the poll was, you know, men only. Do you think this is right? Women only. Do you think this is right? And of course the the men were like saying yeah well I I I would prefer the woman on the right.
00:17:26 Is he just listening? Basically, it's a photo of a woman taking a *** selfie.
00:17:34 In the mirror and next to the edit next to that is a girl that's, I don't know. You could say. It's like a triad thought or whatever. And the caption is the with the ask photo. What girls think guys want and the thought it's what guys actually want.
00:17:48 And women, of course, voted saying, well, this is what what the guys actually want. They want the the ask photo. They like the *** photo.
00:17:57 And this annoys the **** out of me because I remember like women have always taken selfies and selfies were available to women to take. Women have taken selfies and posted to the Internet, going all the way back to the Myspace days. But they usually weren't taking pictures of their ***. That's a relatively new thing.
00:18:17 And so over the years I have watched, you know, going all, like I said, going all the way back to my space, going all way back to that Web page. I just remember this the, the, the other day, that one, it was called.
00:18:28 Hot or not, it.
00:18:29 Was you would upload a photo of yourself and then the Internet would vote if you were hot or not.
00:18:36 I doubt that thing exists anymore, but people would upload their their their photos and there was never a photo featuring their ads.
00:18:46 That was that was not something that existed.
00:18:49 And then, little by little, I'd say the last 20 to 15 years.
00:18:55 It became more and more of a thing to like, have a giant *******.
00:19:00 Black person ***.
00:19:03 And I I you know, I retweeted this and I just I I simply said look, you know no one likes that. No one likes that **** except for **** and black people. There's the only people that like giant ******* ***** especially featured as the photo. So. And by the way, that includes you.
00:19:23 Yeah. No. Oh, I guess. Well, guess what. You're a ******. One of the two. Pick one. We're both. Whatever. So that that's just the way that it is.
00:19:32 And and and the beauty standards stayed the same for a really long time until our country got overrun by non whites and faggs. And that's what changed that this particular beauty standard over like somehow the the place where where **** comes out of became like a sexy part.
00:19:51 Of the woman woman's body.
00:19:53 The female body.
00:19:54 And. And it's funny because I've I had some pushback. I I've talked to some women. They're like, well, that's what guys say. But they actually want this. I'm like, no, look, look, just like everything, right? There's no guys, right. There's no, there's no, like, universal. This is what guys like. Right. But what the answer is.
00:20:15 The kind of guys you should wanna date would want the one that's on the right. Yeah, there's probably. Again, there's probably some black ******* out there. They would love the one on the left, you know, and there's probably a lot of other non whites or degenerate whites. They would like the one on the left.
Speaker
00:20:30 Right.
Devon Stack
00:20:31 Those are the ones you want you want, so it's it's irrelevant. The guys that you want would want you to be the chick on the right, but that doesn't matter. Really. What I'm getting at is this stupid ******* *** photo. And let's take it all the way back. Let's go back to the 1940s. Right. 1940s again. Girls were posting pictures before there was an Internet.
00:20:51 There were magazines or whatever, you know, this is the kind of photo you would see in the 1940s. This is Rita Hayward, and there's other photos of her like her full body or whatever. But they're none of them have none of the photos of Rita Hayward or of her.
00:21:06 Showing her ***.
00:21:09 Like this, like contorting, contorting her body so that you can see her *** and her face at the same time.
00:21:16 You know that that there's no photo of of Rita Hayward like that. And so that's like the era of the 1940s or so, right? You could say. And then, of course, if you get to the 1950s, you got Marilyn Monroe. You know that again, Marilyn Monroe.
00:21:32 There's so many photos of her. Could you maybe find a photo of, like, her ***? Kind of maybe, but it's not going to be like this. She's not going to contorting her body so that you can have her so her *** is sticking out and her face is also there, right? So, yeah. Marilyn Monroe then. Yeah. You had, like, towards the end of the 60s.
00:21:53 You had Twiggy.
00:21:54 Right. And and here's the other thing.
00:21:58 Marilyn Monroe. She was a little. I don't want to say. She was was thick or whatever, but she had a little more meat on her on her bones. But for the most part, you know Rita Hayward and Marilyn Monroe, even the size of the ***, that's that's something black guys want. Guys like giant *****, people that are white and.
00:22:17 Of high Iqs and are case selected. Don't want exaggerated, weird sexual yeah, ***** we don't. We don't want sex anuses, alright.
00:22:31 So yeah, Marilyn Monroe's pretty, you know, normally proportioned. You have Twiggy, skinny white girl, you know you have. Of course, the 1970s every boomer. Oh, they love Farrah Fawcett.
00:22:46 That, you know, I'm really, really big into Farrah Fawcett. Probably because by the time I knew she was, she was already old, but I couldn't. I mean, I I couldn't go like a week without hearing some boomer on television or something. Talk about how hot Farrah Fawcett was, and maybe she was like in the early 70s or whatever. But again.
00:23:04 No, no giant black lady ***, OK?
00:23:08 Then you get up to like the 80s. You know the this is Sharon Stone again. Sharon Stone. You know, she's kind of a ho, whatever. But like, no giant black lady asks, right? Get to like, you know, Cindy Crawford. Same thing. Yeah. This is like the 80s starting to spill into the 90s. Now a little bit.
00:23:28 No, no, no. Giant Black lady ***, right? Just just a normal normal sized white chick, basically, with a pretty face.
00:23:39 Then you start to get into the 2000s and you got like Britney Spears again. No giant black lady. Yes. No twerking. No, no, no junk in the trunk. In fact, there's an entire song. There's an entire song by Sir Mix a lot where they all throughout the song. First of all, the song.
00:23:59 Opens right. The song opens with the idea that white people aren't gonna get it, that white people don't like giant *****, right? They have, like, the two white chicks talking. I'm gonna find this here.
00:24:25 Yeah, this is so. This is the way that this ******* video opens. The music video opens with the idea that white people have no idea what it's like to be attracted to.
00:24:37 Giant ******* *****, right? This is, uh, this is from mix a lots. I like. Big butts. Let me see if I can.
00:24:46 I don't think I can make the video just yet, but I can. I'll play the audio. Who cares? That works.
Speaker 13
00:24:54 Oh, my God. Becky, look at her ****. It is so big. She looks like one of those rap guys. Girlfriends who understands those rap guys. They only talk to her because she looks like a total prostitute. OK, I mean.
00:25:12 Her ****? That's just so sick.
00:25:15 I can't believe it's so round. It's out there.
Devon Stack
00:25:18 I mean, it's it's making fun of. It's supposed to be making.
00:25:22 Fun of white people.
00:25:24 That white people don't get it.
00:25:27 But you shouldn't get it. If you're white, you shouldn't get it.
00:25:31 It's it's totally a black person thing, OK? And the whole song is is just about how black people like big *****, and there's even that, that, that, that line where, you know, ohh, this, this. This asks is so big and awesome that even white boys got to shout baby got back.
00:25:51 And again this I when did this start being mainstream? When did this start being mainstream? Well.
00:25:58 Angelina Jolie? Look, she had a little, little bigger ask cause she was a little curvier. This is this is towards like the the 2000 Tens or.
00:26:08 Whatever, but really.
00:26:10 Really. What did it?
00:26:12 Really what happened, and really what ushered in so much of the the degeneracy and mainstreamed it.
00:26:20 Probably more than almost any one television product ever.
00:26:26 What's this?
Speaker 15
00:26:27 All right, we're ready.
Speaker 14
00:26:28 You're back here.
Speaker 15
00:26:30 When you guys, it's necessary.
Speaker 11
00:26:32 Go change. No, that is not care.
Speaker 16
00:26:36 They need someone to make me.
Speaker 11
00:26:37 Laugh. Where's Kim?
Speaker 5
00:26:39 Kim is always late. Get out.
Speaker 11
00:26:42 Of her way. Stop, stop money.
Numbers Lady
00:26:44 Jealous enough?
Speaker 8
00:26:49 That's it. We're done.
Devon Stack
00:26:53 That's right. Kim Kardashian, who's asked, kept getting bigger and bigger and bigger and bigger.
00:27:04 Kim Kardashian, who who married a black guy and had kids of the black guy. So she's out there, popular, popularizing race mixing and giant ***** while her her dad Bruce Jenner becomes a ******.
00:27:21 And starts mainstreaming being a ******.
00:27:24 Yeah, basically, you know the the, the, the.
00:27:27 The the Trashiest family to ever be popular in America, that's.
00:27:33 That's kind of what?
Speaker 3
00:27:33 Did.
Devon Stack
00:27:33 It that's kind of what did it.
00:27:37 And now you've got this.
00:27:39 Now you've got this.
00:27:41 You've got women that are. They want to have giant ***** so they can attract black men.
00:27:48 And that's what.
00:27:49 Happens is that's how you get this.
00:27:54 Lizzy, just listening. It's a, you know, it's a it's a profile picture that many of you are familiar with.
00:28:00 If you've been especially, look, if you're in your late 20s, early 30s and you're still trying to find someone on Tinder or something like that, you've seen this exact photo that the white single mom with the black baby.
00:28:15 Well, something tells me she went to the gym to try to make her *** look big. She was, you know, she was. She was. She was definitely twerked even even if it was ironically at the club.
00:28:27 So anyway, I just. Yeah, I saw that and I was.
00:28:31 Just like this.
00:28:31 Is this is this is what's wrong. This is what's wrong with ******* people right now. This is it. Like it just makes sense. It just makes sense.
00:28:41 You know, we talked last stream about how America is turning into a third world country and how you know, basically there's no fixing this. There's no, we're just going to turn to Brazil and and actually really we're already Brazil and this is just part of that.
00:28:56 This is just part.
Speaker 12
00:28:57 To that.
Devon Stack
00:28:58 You know, this is the. There's a reason why President Trump was was meeting with Afroman today.
00:29:08 Yeah, there's a reason why did I get the photo of that?
00:29:11 Yeah, here it is.
00:29:15 Is it not going to load?
00:29:17 My computer's thinking about it here guys.
Speaker 6
00:29:20 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:29:22 This was the day, I think.
00:29:24 Today or yesterday.
00:29:27 And the replies, the replies on Twitter to this photo. I **** you not were boomers saying wow.
00:29:34 This this is going to be in the history books. Like. I'm not kidding you there. There was really a reply that said this is going to be in the history books. This is an iconic photo and I'm thinking to myself, yeah, but not for the.
00:29:45 Reason you think.
00:29:51 Yeah, that's this is what it is now.
00:29:54 This is America.
00:29:56 This is the way that it is.
00:29:59 And like last stream, when I was talking about how, oh, well, you know what, you're not going to.
00:30:03 Be able to pull up from this.
00:30:05 Now the nose dive you've already you've already reached the you've you've crossed.
00:30:10 Over the event horizon.
00:30:12 Once you've crossed over the event horizon, there's no going back, right? You've you've reached that that that distance from the edge of the waterfall where you lack the ability to to roll your boat away from the edge. You can slow it down. You can, you know, maneuver it back and forth and do some funny little tricks or whatever on the way.
00:30:33 Now, but you're going over the edge. You're going over the *******.
00:30:37 And so really.
00:30:38 What can you do?
00:30:40 Well, what you can do is you can start, you can. You can separate yourself from the the big cities where it's going to be, you know the worst and you can go and start communities in rural areas because America is just geographically gigantic. And we can start setting up networks.
00:30:57 And start setting up, you know, some kind of parallel to some extent. And I really hate that term because it's not. It's never, you know, you can say parallel economy all day long, but it's not as if we have the resources to even really do that realistic.
00:31:10 Really. You know, you're just not. It's more realistically, it's going to be more diaspora. It's not going to be, oh, we're going to have a parallel economy where we have our own currency and then we have, like, our own car manufacturers and computers. And no, none of that. That's not going to happen. You're going to be in a, you're going to be a foreign people.
00:31:30 Ruled or ruled by or within the jury, unless we can find a way out within the jurisdiction of a host country, that is.
00:31:39 Hostile to you?
00:31:41 You're going to be refugees, you're going to be refugees of a of a dead and dying empire.
00:31:48 Within the within the walls of that.
00:31:50 Dead and dying empire.
00:31:52 And people in response to this, what do they always say? The thing that they always say is.
00:31:59 Well, we can't do that because we'll get way code. I mean, Devin, you of all people should know you were just talking about Pat Con and how, you know, they got Waco and you, you you were talking about how all these militias went out to the forest and trained with guns and and got.
00:32:19 Stomped out by the FBI and the ATF. We don't want that to happen. And and.
00:32:24 Look, as I've said before, in all of every one of those instances, it's because they were doing something illegal. Even in the case of Randy Weaver, who was whose wife was murdered at Ruby Ridge. You know he, even though it was very minor, he still cut the barrels off of shotguns and sold them.
00:32:45 To a federal.
00:32:45 Informant. That's pretty again. That's pretty minor. Should be no big deal, but if you're aware that that's the danger that exists, if you're aware, if you're aware that that's what they're trying to.
00:32:56 I mean, it's not like you see stories in the news every day about the ATF raiding the ******* Amish. It doesn't happen, and that's because they don't see them as a threat. They don't see them as a.
00:33:07 Threat.
00:33:08 And I think that's the bottom line is you're going to have to do it. That's why, if if, if I ever get involved with something like this, I'll never talk about it on the stream.
00:33:16 Because it's not something that that you advertise. It's not something that you mark necessarily or or talk about to the people listening who work at the SPLC and federal agencies.
Speaker 16
00:33:23 Get play.
Devon Stack
00:33:32 You got to do it somewhat on the.
00:33:33 Down low.
00:33:34 It is what it is.
00:33:36 But the but but more.
00:33:38 More than that, more than that.
00:33:40 Is let's just.
00:33:41 Be practical about.
00:33:42 It OK, you're sitting there saying that you don't want to get Waco. You don't want to get Waco, so you want to stay and and where in your suburban town where everything's fine, right?
00:33:53 Like this woman here?
00:33:55 Right. You want to be like this lady. This is an old lady. She's retired named Carol Wright.
00:34:01 You know, she she worked for Hannah Barbera. You know, she worked on like, cartoons like The Flintstones as a production assistant. And you know, she retired in 2016.
00:34:15 Want to live in a nice, quiet life?
00:34:19 In West Palm Beach, look at this house like it's a nice little kind of like a a mid century.
00:34:29 I mean, I don't want to say it's like a ranch house because it seems like it's too small for that. But you know, like one of these nice little mod kind of homes that the kind of house that that lots of people would love to retire in, not too big, not too small, kind of got that timeless, stylish feel about.
00:34:49 You know good resale value when she dies and you know the neighborhoods good enough, right toward diversity, can't get to her. So what's the big deal, right. What's the big deal? Yeah, she likes to go.
00:35:03 She likes to ride her bike to the bookstore.
00:35:06 You know the the modern conveniences of being in the cities, you can do stuff like that, right? There's her favorite book store. It's only three miles away, and even though she's 79 years old, she still likes to try to ride her bike. She ends up having to walk her bike for a lot of it, but it's safe. It's a nice safe.
00:35:23 Trip if she could walk on the sidewalks without getting mugged like again, this neighborhood. It's too expensive for the blacks to get to her. Uh, it's too expensive for the illegal immigrants to get to her, so she can just, you know, walk her her *** across the the look at this fancy bridge walk across the.
00:35:43 The Royal Park Bridge that connects Palm Beach to West Palm Beach, where she can go to her favorite bookstore and enjoy the the The Nice peaceful comment. Look, let's face it, right, the blacks aren't going to go.
Speaker 4
00:35:57 Go to the.
Devon Stack
00:35:58 Go to the bookstore or have all plan even when there's there's riots, right? Like even when there's riots in South Africa, that's always like the one store that they leave alone is the ******* bookstore. I mean, that's not just to me. That's that's actually real. That that's what I wish I could find. There's footage of a in fact, I'm going to look for that.
00:36:19 When they had those riots going on in in South Africa.
00:36:24 They left the bookstores alone, and I'm sure the exact same thing, and I'm sure if you went to like the book section and target during the George Floyd stuff that.
00:36:32 Stuff was left alone too.
00:36:35 Bookstore South Africa. Let me just look up.
00:36:39 That and see what happens here.
00:36:45 Yeah. Here we go. I actually found it.
00:36:57 Well, let me download it. Think about what I'm streaming. It doesn't like downloading a lot of the stuff. Oh, actually, no. I found what? They didn't ruin. They didn't take it. And they just they just ****** it up.
00:37:10 So I guess the bookstore wasn't safe either.
00:37:14 They just trashed the bookstore instead of actually stealing anything from it. Here's the.
00:37:19 Here's the South African bookstore. Let me bring this up here.
00:37:27 Whatever downloads.
00:37:33 Yeah, it's obnoxious. I don't know why. I don't know why it does this with Starlink everything. I switch to Starlink, I have to use, OK, there it goes. I have to use a proxy server to download stuff often. And if I if I'm streaming, I can't use this.
00:37:49 Proxy server because it goes too slow.
00:37:52 So I guess you know they don't leave them alone.
00:37:58 But they don't steal them or steal the books. I guess I've seen ones where they've left them alone, so maybe I just can't find that 10. Here it is.
00:38:06 There we go.
00:38:08 There's the bookstore they left alone.
00:38:11 All the stores in the in the mall are rated, but the bookstore totally fine, totally untouched so.
00:38:19 She's this woman here, Rita or Carol Wright. She's totally safe. Going to West Palm Beach to their favorite bookstore with the The Blacks to.
00:38:29 Leave her alone.
00:38:31 So why? Why would you want to go?
00:38:34 Why would you want to go to some rural place in America in a compound that's just going to get raided by the feds and she's going?
00:38:42 To get Waco.
00:38:43 Huh. Devin, I mean, think with your head man.
Speaker 17
00:38:51 This lady regularly walked across a drawbridge in West Palm Beach, FL. Then disaster hit when it opened while she was crossing, she tried to hold on as she dangled from the open bridge, but she couldn't. Now her family is speaking with Inside Edition about their unthinkable loss.
Speaker 8
00:39:08 It was a horrific accident, an elderly woman plunges to her death when a drawbridge opened 79 year old Carol Wright was walking with her bike across the Royal Park Bridge, a route she often took from her home in West Palm Beach to her favorite bookstore in ritzy Palm Beach.
00:39:27 She was halfway across when the bridge opened and she could not get off in time. Lance Ivy is an attorney for Carol Wright's family.
Speaker
00:39:34 Please.
Speaker 18
00:39:35 She's literally hanging on for dear life clinging with these 79 year old hands and arms as best as she can do for several minutes, and she gave it a valiant effort and unfortunately just the her her arms gave out.
Devon Stack
00:39:49 Well, that's just an accident, Dave. And that could have happened to anyone, right? What does that have to?
00:39:53 Do with not getting way code.
00:40:00 You see.
00:40:02 The problem is, Carol Wright wanted to stay in her white neighborhood, wanted to go to her white bookstore.
00:40:10 Wanted to walk through the white streets.
00:40:13 To get there.
00:40:16 But unfortunately instead of getting wait code.
00:40:21 Well, she got Jamaica code.
00:40:29 She got Jamaica code.
00:40:32 You see what happened was.
00:40:35 This woman.
00:40:36 Our tissue of pulk.
00:40:39 Our tisola pulk.
00:40:42 She got hired.
00:40:43 To work in this that little tower there to the right, you see a little tower to the right of the open bridges. This is a photo of where you know, when she they were trying.
00:40:52 To recover her body.
00:40:55 What happened was.
00:40:58 This woman here Artisul Polk.
00:41:03 Was given the job to operate the bridge by her boyfriend's Mama.
00:41:09 Her boyfriend's Mama.
00:41:11 Hooked her up with that job in the tower.
00:41:15 And all she had to do.
00:41:18 All she had to do was periodically throughout the day.
00:41:22 Walk out onto that little walkway that you see on that tower.
00:41:26 Walk around the the outside. Make sure no one was on the bridge.
00:41:32 Sound the alarm.
00:41:33 Bell that the bridge was going to open.
00:41:37 And open up the bridge.
00:41:42 And then after the bridge was opened and the ships that had to go past hadn't gone through.
00:41:49 She would close the bridge up.
00:41:52 And.
00:41:54 That was it that it was pushing a button. She had to walk out under a a walkway.
00:41:59 Walk around a couple times, push a button.
00:42:04 Go back out to the walkway, walk around a couple times, push a button and each shift.
00:42:11 Each 88.
00:42:12 Hour shift. She had to maybe do this six times.
00:42:17 That was her whole. That's all she had to do.
00:42:21 That's not what she did.
00:42:25 Not only actually I left one of the steps out of her really difficult job. She then had to log it in a book. The time that she did it, like, OK, I pushed the button at this time.
00:42:36 And then she'd write it down and like.
00:42:37 That.
00:42:37 Was her job like she let's literally the entire job. She would come into work, sit in that tower.
00:42:44 Wait for like.
00:42:44 A boat that had to come through.
00:42:47 Walk out in the railing. Walk around, see if everything was cool. Hit the button.
00:42:52 Walk out again after the boat was through, hit the button again and then write it down in a log and that's it. And she had to do that maybe six times a day at work. The rest of the day she could **** around on her phone and do whatever, didn't really matter.
00:43:08 But that was too much. That was too much because.
00:43:12 She only logged.
00:43:14 Four of the six openings that she did that day.
00:43:18 And and she did, which includes she did. Or she didn't log this one. Not only that, if you see. And this isn't like a trick of perspective, this is actually how it's located.
00:43:29 The part of the bridge on the right hand side, it's right next to the tower, right? The walkway that you see on the right hand side.
00:43:37 It's right next to the tower. In fact, if she would have walked out onto the walkway, she'd be staring directly at that part of the bridge, and that's why they just put the tower there so she'd be looking right, exactly at where that, that part of the bridge was.
00:43:51 So not only did she not walk onto the walkway to see if that old woman was on the bridge before hitting the ******* button.
00:43:59 As the old lady dangled, hanging on to the railing for dear life, screaming.
00:44:06 And people from quite a ways away heard this happening. Witnesses all over the bridge running, trying to help her all heard her screaming. This this lady is probably like, I don't know, at Max 30 feet from the window of the tower that where this black chick is inside hitting the button.
00:44:26 Screaming her head off right outside the window.
00:44:29 And this lady doesn't even notice. Doesn't even ******* notice.
00:44:34 Eventually, she, you know, she's 79, so she doesn't have the the strength to keep hanging on.
00:44:41 So Carol, her strength gives out. She falls down.
00:44:46 Slips through the crack.
00:44:48 Of the what that's created when the bridge opens up and falls like like 60 feet to her death.
00:44:55 OK.
00:44:58 The Black Lady operating the bridge still doesn't know anything happened and just pushes the button again and close without going out on the railing. Doesn't check to see what's all the commotion outside. What are all these people yelling and screaming outside trying to stop it?
00:45:13 Trying to, you know, trying to get a hold of me in this town. Out nothing. She just hits the button again.
00:45:19 When she finally figures out that she killed someone.
00:45:25 When she finally figures out she killed someone.
00:45:28 She texts.
Speaker 11
00:45:30 The.
Devon Stack
00:45:31 Her, her, her boyfriend's Mama.
00:45:33 The gut of the job.
00:45:36 And says I think I.
00:45:37 Killed a lady.
00:45:41 And her boyfriend's mom that got to the job, you would think that she would feel like responsible, right, like, oh, wow, that sucks. You know, you better go tell the cops or whatever like that. No. That her she replied with. And this is an actual direct quote of her text. When you talk to them, you better make.
00:46:01 ******* sure. You say you walked outside on the balcony 3 different times to make sure no one was.
00:46:08 Past the gates.
00:46:12 She then told her to delete the text.
Numbers Lady
00:46:18 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:46:20 Of course, cops have away, so this shows you again like how close? So that that Lady would have been hanging from the railing, like right outside the window of this tower right outside the window again, like, probably not even. But Max, Max 30 feet. But that looks more like it's probably like 20 feet, 20 feet outside the window.
00:46:39 You've got some old lady going. Ah, I'm.
00:46:41 Dying and she's.
00:46:42 Just like dude. Who knows?
00:46:43 What the **** she's doing right?
00:46:53 So you're right. You know Carol Wright, she at least she.
00:46:55 Didn't get way code.
00:46:57 She didn't get Waco, she got Jamaica code.
Speaker 2
00:47:02 Upon your shoulder.
Devon Stack
00:47:06 But is it any better?
00:47:08 Is that any better than getting way code?
00:47:12 At least if you get way code.
00:47:16 You know who the enemy is, right? Like at least if you get waked.
00:47:20 I I would you probably have more of a warning, right? Like, if you're going to have like, this community out in the woods, you probably have some kind of surveillance going on and you're just like the Branch Davidians. It might not be a huge heads up, but you're no. Oh, there's, like, 100 ATF agents outside this lady didn't get any of that kind of warning. She was just one, one moment.
00:47:40 Is walking going to the bookstore gonna have a good, good time at the bookstore. And next thing you know, she's dangling from a bridge until she dies.
00:47:56 So I don't know what's.
00:47:57 Better.
00:47:58 What's better?
00:48:00 I mean at.
00:48:01 Least if you get Waco, you could probably take a few them out with you, right?
00:48:08 Right. You're not just in the script. You're not just dying for no reason.
00:48:17 But don't worry, don't worry.
00:48:19 You know, just to make sure this.
00:48:20 Sort of thing never happens again.
00:48:23 You know what the result was of this case?
00:48:28 The result was this woman here.
00:48:31 Our tissue pulk.
Speaker 15
00:48:34 She got.
Devon Stack
00:48:35 Eight years of probation, probation.
00:48:40 Eight years of probation. Oh, no, don't worry. The judge. Wasn't that easy, honor. She also got.
00:48:46 Community service.
00:48:50 200 hours of community service.
00:48:54 Ohh it's better. Don't worry that they they want to make sure there's accountability.
00:48:59 Then in the future, old ladies aren't getting dumped into the ******* ocean because the, you know, no one's paying attention. They also now the new employees, they come in to operate the bridge the way our our tissue of pulk.
00:49:15 You know whether they just have to push the button or whatever a a job that really you know should be automated at this point, obviously, right, they're probably fewer accidents.
00:49:23 And eventually it will be, let's face it.
00:49:26 But in the meantime, the new hires.
00:49:29 They have to watch a 23 minute video.
00:49:40 Telling telling them not to.
00:49:44 Not to kill people.
00:49:50 So I don't know. I I kind of feel like I'd.
00:49:52 I'd rather get Waco than Jamaica code.
00:49:56 That's just me. I feel like I'd rather get waked.
00:50:01 And you could say, oh, well, it's not like this is this sort of thing is happening all the time with increasing frequency.
00:50:06 No, it is.
00:50:09 Let's say uh, you know, you're like, well, I I, you know, I'm not gonna be going on in the. I'm not in a big city. I'm more I'm more like a suburb.
00:50:17 You know, my kids go to a school that's that's kind of nice, right? Like, I made sure that they go to the school that's maybe more white. Yeah, it's it's not white. That doesn't exist anymore. But it's like more white. It's the part of the suburbs where it's mostly white.
00:50:34 And so, you know we, we, we we make sure that he's got all.
00:50:39 The the, the, the.
00:50:41 The best school that the district has and and all the nice school supplies and and then every morning we kiss them goodbye and and put them on the bus and away he goes, which is so much better. That's so much better than home schooling.
00:50:56 Their kid on some ******* compound, I mean.
00:50:58 Like, I mean, just like in Waco, right, they burn those kids up, they just shot into the walls. They killed those kids and then they gassed them with CS gas and threw flash bangs and shot M70 nines with incendiary rounds into it and burn those kids up. And they died. Are you trying to tell me that, like?
00:51:18 That's a better option dev and really you're trying to tell me that's a better option than me living in my nice little suburb here where my kid, she, he he goes to Mrs. Johnson's class.
00:51:30 The morning and the class is like 60% white and there's only one trans kid and it's really not that bad. It's really not that bad. At least he's being exposed to it now. We can teach him, you know, that he's not trans or whatever, but it's, you know, it's it's way safer than getting, you know, surrounded by the ATF and shot at and gassed.
00:51:50 And and and lit on fire, right? Because he's going to be safe in that, that, that environment that I've provided.
Speaker 19
00:51:58 The driver of a concrete truck who struck a Central TX school bus last week reportedly told investigators that he did cocaine in the morning of the crash. Hello, everybody. I'm Heather.
Speaker 12
00:52:06 Hayes on Steve Vickers 9:00. Those reports emerged soon after video was released showing the truck veering into the path of the haze. Consolidated ISD bus, a preschooler on board the bus.
00:52:18 And the driver of 1/3 vehicle were killed in the crash. Foxworth Blake Hanson has the latest tonight, right?
00:52:26 As Stephen Heather video clearly shows that concrete truck crossing into light, the lane of that school bus.
Devon Stack
00:52:32 You like how it's Texas. So like pretty much everyone involved is Mexican. Except for these people. These these are the old relics of old White Texas. You know, these are the aging.
00:52:45 Television personalities of of old White Texas, Heather Hayes and Steve eager are like how one I was called Heather Hayes. That's pretty funny. This is the these are the last white people that work for this TV station.
00:53:01 But pretend for a moment that that that pre-K kid wasn't a a Mexican.
00:53:08 And he goes, he's just going to school, just riding the bus to school. And you're wonderful neighborhood. Right. And then some coked out Mexican driving a semi truck Rams the school bus and kills them.
00:53:22 But at least he didn't. Didn't get Waco right.
00:53:25 At least he didn't get way code.
00:53:27 Now he might have got Jamaica code, but he didn't.
00:53:30 Get way code.
00:53:36 As long as he wasn't getting Waco, though, right, because that's that's the only thing we should worry about. That's the big scary thing. The probability.
00:53:45 As we all know.
00:53:47 I mean, it's like every weekend I feel like there's a Waco on the news, right? Every single weekend. Isn't there, like, a a massacre by the ATF on the?
00:53:56 News.
00:53:59 I feel like there is, so it seems like the probability of that is way higher than just. You know you writing.
00:54:08 Your bike to the bookstore or you just riding the bus to school and getting Jamaica.
00:54:19 Because I'm just cherry picking, right? These are just two, two things that, I mean this. This is the sort of thing that happens all the time. I mean, school buses are notoriously safe.
00:54:30 They're built like tanks.
00:54:32 Right. It's not like this. This happens all the time, right?
Speaker 20
00:54:37 A truck driver is in jail tonight following a crash that killed a deep East Texas student who was getting off a school bus. This all happened yesterday afternoon, just to the north of Livingston in Polk County in the northbound lanes of highway.
00:54:50 5941 year old Gregory Jackson was driving the truck that hit the 15 year old.
00:54:56 Student he's in jail tonight, charged with criminally negligent homicide. KLTV 7's Christine Guevara has more on the.
Devon Stack
00:55:08 So you got Jamaica by Gregory Jackson.
00:55:13 I live in a nice neighborhood.
00:55:15 My 50 year old son is coming off of getting off school riding the bus home.
00:55:21 Well, never stood a chance.
00:55:25 Never stood a ******* chance.
00:55:32 Got ******* Jamaica code.
00:55:37 See, this is the thing. This isn't a rare occurrence. This type of **** happens constantly. Like this is like the news every week.
00:55:47 Every week, at least, at least.
00:55:51 Every week.
00:55:53 With increasing frequency.
00:56:02 As the country.
00:56:03 Becomes less and less white and more and more third world.
00:56:09 You want to have more and more accidents.
00:56:11 And these are the accident ones.
00:56:14 This is this is just the negligence.
00:56:18 Right, there's another story. I mean, this is just the negligence.
00:56:22 Well, she's even smiling for her mug shot.
00:56:24 After she killed a baby.
00:56:30 Driving around all coked up.
00:56:44 You don't have to be on a school bus. You can say, well, I'm going to homeschool my kids. OK, well, you going to never leave the house.
00:56:53 You never leave the house and you're gonna you're gonna build a 12 foot wall around your house with razor ribbon. I mean, at that point, why aren't you in a compound like you're just? You're you're. I mean, you're in a compound. It's just it's just stupidly placed in the middle of of the danger zone.
00:57:11 Because you wanted to be within driving distance to a Starbucks.
Speaker 16
00:57:21 Right.
Devon Stack
00:57:23 I mean these this is, this is the ship that's on accident. This is the ship. That's just negligence.
00:57:32 And this is just the stuff that's in addition to all the annoying stuff that comes with the negligence. Like this is just when the negligence gets so out of control that where people actually die the day that the day-to-day negligence that's happening all the time, like, oh, that Amazon Prime package that you're so happy to get.
00:57:50 Yeah, it it, it's it arrives, stepped on or or not at all or it gets stolen off your porch or or whatever, right. All these, all these things that people perceive as the conveniences of living in the suburbs or living in the city.
Speaker
00:58:03 Really.
Devon Stack
00:58:04 They really don't make any sense anymore. It doesn't add up. The math doesn't add up. You can't even use the excuse of. Well, that's where the jobs are anymore. Now that everyone can do for the most part, either work remotely or do that same kind of a job in a rural area.
00:58:18 You find me a job where, like neither.
00:58:20 One of those is true.
00:58:24 And that's the job you have to have, right? Like somehow it's a job.
00:58:27 That you, you.
00:58:28 You can't do it remotely and you can't do.
00:58:30 It in a rural area.
00:58:33 I kind of feel like if that.
00:58:34 If that's true, then.
00:58:38 Then it's a job that.
00:58:39 Will probably be automated soon anyway, so so don't worry about it.
00:58:46 But it's not always negligence. Right? And and a lot of it is because, look, this is this is a a black lady that got kicked off an airplane.
00:58:55 Because everyone who's been an airplane realizes how this works, right? If you get the sweet look, I like getting this seat. This is the seat that's next to the emergency door. I'm tall, and I've got long *** ******* legs, and I hate especially now because they've made ******* airplanes smaller. I hate.
00:59:14 ******* sitting there planes because my knees smash into the seat in front of me. It's the it's the most horrendous ship.
00:59:21 In the world.
00:59:22 Especially if it's like an international flight where like for ******* 11:50 hours. I got my knees digging into the ******* seat in front of me and the person in front of me like leaning their chair back and **** like that. I ******* hate it. I hate it.
00:59:33 But if I can get if I can get this seat right here, that's like the golden ******* seat. That's like the throne. Like, **** first class. I'll sit in there and you know, I'll be a Superman hero. If if, if somehow right, if if if the.
Numbers Lady
00:59:49 The the, the, the, the.
Devon Stack
00:59:51 Crazy freak occurrence of a plane crash.
00:59:54 Order occur. I'll tell you what and train of letting me have that seat. The best seat on the plane. I promise to like help people out the door. It's pretty low price to pay that. If the plane crashes, will I promise to help?
01:00:07 People out the door.
Numbers Lady
01:00:08 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:00:10 But that's too much to ask. Apparently, of black people.
01:00:14 They can't even promise to help in a hypothetical.
01:00:18 This lady, they went up to her and asked her, like, this is how little this is, how little black people are equipped to operate in a civil society.
01:00:28 All that was asked of them.
01:00:30 They said, hey, you're saying that that seat that is next to the emergency door and all you have to do is because you're sitting in that, that seat is promised that if the plane crashes, you're going to help people get out the door. Like, that's it.
01:00:48 And she was like, no, I ain't helping no one.
01:00:51 **** that ****.
01:00:53 I kid you not, that's literally.
01:00:54 What happened?
Speaker 11
01:00:55 You like.
Speaker 3
01:00:57 Yeah, Jake, talking to me.
Speaker
01:01:00 Anything else?
Speaker 5
01:01:00 What is the problem?
Speaker 3
01:01:02 Because she won't tell us her name.
Speaker
01:01:06 Paris.
Speaker 3
01:01:10 OK.
01:01:15 Like.
01:01:21 We ain't got no problem with that. We understand. We gotta.
01:01:23 Help people get off.
01:01:24 The plane. What's the problem? We we agree.
01:01:33 You're wasting your breath. Is they gonna take this plane off the ground?
01:01:41 Did you ask her? She ain't doing your job.
01:01:46 Get out my face. What you.
Speaker 14
01:01:47 Need to do.
Speaker 15
01:01:53 See you mate.
Speaker 11
01:01:54 OK.
Devon Stack
01:01:54 They look they at this point they openly and nakedly.
01:01:57 Hate white people.
01:02:03 They openly and nakedly hate white people, so you have negligence.
01:02:08 With the multiplier.
01:02:11 Of hate, ******.
01:02:20 Because not only do they not give a **** about what happens to the people around them, they really don't give a **** what happens to white people.
Speaker 3
01:02:28 We're about two with Black birthday here.
01:02:31 Is.
Speaker 11
01:02:32 Yeah.
Speaker 3
01:02:35 Well, you're late. No.
Numbers Lady
01:02:39 Hello.
Speaker 10
01:02:43 Oh.
Speaker 3
01:02:48 That Lady came and asked us. We got witnesses. We all agree.
01:02:53 Did nobody tell?
Speaker 5
01:02:54 During the flight attendant over here.
Speaker 3
01:02:56 Yeah, because we all agreed and we everybody can witness that.
01:03:01 And my grandson is getting off on out of school. His mama's like the back and I'm not getting nothing.
Speaker 11
01:03:07 Ladies, gentlemen, for the cup class years that we're asking to please be.
Speaker 3
01:03:11 Removed. No, my grandson is 4 years old and he's getting out of school.
Speaker 5
01:03:12 The flight attendant there for?
Speaker 13
01:03:18 It really was look like.
Speaker 3
01:03:18 No, we all agree with you.
Speaker 2
01:03:21 Ladies, gentlemen, we'll be underway here shortly. We got to take care of this issue here in law enforcement. But you're right.
Speaker 3
01:03:25 It's really your blood. You don't agree with her?
Devon Stack
01:03:29 See just just look.
01:03:31 Just the inconvenience of this. This isn't just limited to when you're on a plane. This is when you're at Walmart. This is when you're at your favorite coffee shop that's in your nice little neighborhood. Increasingly, this is going to be every aspect of your life. Little things, little things that just add up over and over and compound on top of each other, things that shouldn't be a problem. I mean, things are already kind of annoying.
01:03:53 Is you have to sit like it's like.
01:03:54 I I ******* hate just I hate flying in general because it's just it's a reminder of how ******* ******** everybody is. It's like how hard is it? How hard is it to to walk on a plane and put your, your, your ******* suitcase into the overhead compartment and sit the **** down? Apparently this is like a big like test for a lot of people.
01:04:15 And they're failing it. Like, I don't know how it takes longer than like 3 seconds to do that, but it seems to take almost everybody on those ******* planes lot longer than three ******* seconds. I suspect those ladies that took.
01:04:27 Several minutes and now they got to get the **** ***. And so now now. Now all. Not only did you have to sit through all the ******* numbskulls trying to get on that ******* plane, putting their, you know, bag away and just everyone else that was involved in making that plane. Maybe it was late because you also have to worry about all the people that work on the ******* tarmac that are diversity hires and suck at their ******* jobs.
01:04:47 And then you have to worry about like, you know the, the, the, this ******* lady now, right. And you got to wait till she gets ejected from the ******* airplane. And then now. Now, as the pilot stopped being white in the same way that, like those news reporters, like I said, those are part of the news the the last white people to be on TV.
01:05:05 On that television station.
01:05:07 Once they're white, pilots start to age out and they start replacing them with non white pilots. Now you're now your shift's really now your ship might really get delayed, right? Maybe permanently.
01:05:18 We gotta sit there and and and what, like, sit like this goes on forever. They're finally have to arrest her and and pull her off the ******* plane.
Speaker 16
01:05:28 Everyone's bored.
Devon Stack
01:05:32 All that nonsense you had to wait to, like, put. Put all your ******* **** over. Now you got to take it all off. You got to walk back off the airplane. Wait another ******* hour. This is just going to be every aspect of your life. If you stay in the ******* cities, getting out of the ******* cities isn't just for safety reasons.
01:05:49 So that has a big part of it. It's also just for this **** not having to be around this ****, not having, not wanting your kids to be raised in this environment and become numb to this **** and think that it's normal.
01:06:10 And like I said, this is just when they're not.
01:06:12 Even trying to **** you up.
01:06:14 This is just when they're not. They're not even trying to **** you up. This is when they're trying to **** you up, OK?
Speaker
01:06:21 OK.
Devon Stack
01:06:32 Permanent brain damage.
01:06:38 Permanent brain damage.
01:06:46 You know it.
01:06:48 But at least he didn't get way code, right?
01:07:05 Well, maybe this right.
01:07:07 Maybe you're like, well, I like living in the city cause they've got Taco bells.
01:07:13 I like to go to, to.
01:07:16 Fast food restaurants and eat the gooey slop.
01:07:23 And if I go out to the woods, not only do am I in danger of getting away code, I won't be able to have.
01:07:29 My gooey slop anymore.
01:07:39 See and I like to enjoy my gory slob. Well, enjoy it while you can.
Speaker 11
01:07:51 Ohh please.
Devon Stack
01:07:56 It's hard to tell, but that's literally a black woman walking up to a white guy and just slitting their throat or slitting his throat.
01:08:04 As he waits for his food at Taco Bell.
01:08:14 The good thing you didn't live out in the forest where you could have been naked, right?
Speaker 4
01:08:21 He could have been waked.
Devon Stack
01:08:25 See, by staying in the city, he was able to eat Taco Bell and have his threats throat.
01:08:31 I can't even ******* talk tonight.
01:08:34 Throat slit.
01:08:39 By Queen Latifah over here.
01:08:48 Look at Waco. What if feds come?
01:08:52 I don't know, like I said.
01:08:54 I kind of feel like that's that's easier to defend against than I'm just waiting for my food at Taco Bell and now my throat is slit.
01:09:07 Like at least with the feds.
01:09:10 There there, there's there's, like, it's not like a feds gonna just sneak up behind you and slit your throat for no reason.
01:09:18 OK.
01:09:26 We actually stand a chance against the Fed. I just wanted my tacos.
01:09:38 Or maybe you're just going to work again. These are all just these are all recent stories.
01:09:47 Elliot Trammell Nowden charged after strap Hanger stabbed in throat.
01:09:53 Dies in random subway attack.
01:10:00 This is in in Los Angeles.
01:10:05 So on the subway, just hanging on to the, you know, the strap hanger me, you know, someone that's got their hands up on the, you know, the bar or whatever.
01:10:14 This guy comes along. This person is.
01:10:16 Going to work.
01:10:18 Right.
01:10:20 Going to work.
01:10:21 On the subway like a big boy, they don't want, you know, they don't want to live in The Dirty forest where it was Hicks.
01:10:27 They live in the big city.
01:10:30 They live in the big city like like real, civilized people.
01:10:39 And the riding the subway to work and uh.
01:10:43 Yeah. Fatally stabbed in the throat by a random black guy.
01:10:58 Completely unprovoked.
01:11:06 No, she she could have been Waco, though, right? If she if she moved in the forest, it would have been, it would have been trouble.
01:11:14 Because she could have been the code.
01:11:17 Or not this woman.
01:11:23 I bet she's glad she didn't get wake.
01:11:24 Load.
Speaker 10
01:11:27 And then all of a sudden I only come off, I just get knocked out. I just get knocked out from behind. I have no idea knocked out, knocked out.
Speaker 11
01:11:41 And then other, yeah.
Speaker 10
01:11:45 He hit my face.
01:11:46 He punched you? He has some haste.
Speaker 16
01:11:49 And.
Speaker 8
01:11:50 As well as other elements about the attack.
Speaker 10
01:11:53 I think he is trying to kill me. I see food trying to kill.
01:11:57 Ohh, but I'm very tall and six feet tall, so I think in the hard trying to keep me down I don't.
Speaker 21
01:12:05 Know very strong.
Speaker 10
01:12:06 No. The other girl, she was in the car, so I don't know how she's going.
Speaker 8
01:12:13 Did he? Do you remember him saying anything to you or just the poundings the beating?
Speaker 10
01:12:17 I don't use or hitting and just. You know, when I was on the.
01:12:24 Or something hit by a truck.
Speaker 15
01:12:25 They made an arrest.
Speaker 10
01:12:28 How do you feel?
01:12:29 I was crying because I was so worried about.
01:12:34 The other girl.
01:12:40 OK. But I survived.
Devon Stack
01:12:49 But she could have been way code, right?
01:12:54 I mean, if she'd moved out to the forest and was jogging on a on a farm on a ranch.
01:13:01 I mean, sure, she wouldn't have to worry about getting Jamaica.
Speaker 11
01:13:05 No.
Devon Stack
01:13:09 But she'd get wacos.
01:13:17 And maybe maybe she wouldn't get Jamal a code, but she'd get she'd.
01:13:20 Get way code right.
01:13:22 So dangerous living out in in a.
01:13:26 In a rural area on a farm.
01:13:30 Because everyone knows right that the feds are just always going to rural areas and executing everyone that lives in rural areas.
01:13:38 It happens all the time. That's why we call it Waco because it's something that happened 30 years ago and hasn't really happened since. But it happens all the time.
01:13:50 And it's something I should be afraid of.
01:14:07 I'm going to stay here in the city or in the suburbs.
01:14:12 Where it's safe?
01:14:14 Like this woman?
01:14:17 Yeah. Might look at this where my son, he can be. He can have a black friend.
Numbers Lady
01:14:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:14:24 Yeah, look at that look.
01:14:25 He's getting along, he's got a black friend.
01:14:29 You know, cause I'm raising my kid to not see race.
01:14:35 I don't want him to see race. I want there to be these safe parks. I mean, look at that park. They got the park benches.
01:14:42 You got that nice, well manicured yard on that, that White House in the distance there. Man, that looks like a really safe neighborhood.
01:14:50 Yeah, that's what it looks like. Well, like a three, four bedroom house, maybe A2 car garage.
01:14:57 Pretty well established neighborhood.
01:15:04 Right. Probably decent property value right next to that park like that.
01:15:10 If I had to guess, there's there's most likely a Walmart really close by, and maybe even a target fancy target.
01:15:21 Right. And and my my kid can maybe he.
01:15:23 Can walk to school. It's so close.
01:15:28 Walked the school with his black friend here. They're they're they're just, they're just, they're just messing around here. They're clowning around as they do.
01:15:39 You know, cause I wouldn't want to live in a rural area where.
01:15:41 He might get Waco.
Speaker 11
01:15:43 Yeah. Hold my hand, bro. Back your head back. Little bigger world star.
Speaker 5
01:15:43 If I say stop, you gotta stop, right?
01:15:46 No, I don't.
Devon Stack
01:16:01 Oh yeah, just cling around. All in. Good fun.
01:16:04 All in good fun.
01:16:08 Yeah. Look, there's the school right there. Maybe see the the American flag right there is is right next to school.
01:16:24 Oh, look, we could do this all night. We're not going to.
01:16:27 I think I've made my point.
01:16:38 Let's just face it, the people that are, let's talk about stuff like that. Well. Oh, if I go out there and do it, we'll get wake up. You're just. You're just saying, oh.
01:16:45 I'm.
01:16:45 A *****. I'm a *****, and I'd rather just not do anything. Anything that actually requires anything from me is something. It's it's too much of an ask.
01:16:58 It's too much of an ask.
01:17:00 And so in that case, if you ask me, yeah, you probably should stay in the city and get Jamaica. Cause **** you, we don't want your your jeans passing on.
01:17:10 White, white people have become decadent and weak enough as it is. We don't need your ******* raggedy ***.
01:17:14 Making more of you?
01:17:16 More in the way, *************.
01:17:18 OK. So you're right. Yeah. Stay in the ******* city and get raped to death by Jamal. I don't give a ****. **** you.
01:17:26 But this stupid excuse of I don't want to get Waco. Oh, I don't want to get, you know, the feds infiltrating my group or whatever. Everyone's a fed. I'm afraid I have to keep following the rules, right? The same rules that my my parents followed that my grandparents followed, that my great grandparents followed. That hasn't fixed anything in fact.
01:17:46 Everything's gotten infinitely worse by following these ******* rules. That's what I got to do. I got to make sure I vote for Trump, you know, he's going to get the black vote now, right? He's he's now that he's courted the black people, I mean, and he's he's with Afroman now.
01:18:07 There was a video I thought I had, but I think I have it with me. Of the there's this mega gathering where it's like half the half the group is it's it's that rapper guy that was that did that really horrific Marjorie Taylor, Green rap.
01:18:24 MTG that gives MVP.
01:18:27 He was that ************ and a bunch of his little ***** friends jumping around yelling, you know, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump.
01:18:42 And this is just America now.
01:18:44 Enjoy it while you can.
01:18:48 Make the move now while you can to the rural areas, because it's it's you're not going to have the.
01:18:54 The chance necessarily in the future, like I said, these are short term solutions.
01:19:01 This is a short this is a a stop the bleed, not stop the bleeding, but stop yourself from bleeding.
01:19:07 Type of situation where you go out to a rural area and raise a family somewhere safe or.
01:19:11 They're not going to get Jamaica.
01:19:16 Or Jamaica code I guess.
01:19:20 Can we start putting our heads together and find out what the long term solution is?
01:19:29 Everyone's so terrified of of collectivizing.
01:19:34 You know, collectivism is this big, dirty word.
01:19:37 That's like communism. I can't do collectivism.
01:19:51 We we do have to start forming real life groups. That's just the way that it is. Look, I don't. I don't like it. That's not my talent.
01:20:00 It's not. I'm a loner by nature.
01:20:04 In fact, a lot of why I did what I did throughout the years where I've, you know, worked as an animator and things like that. It's because I work so well on my.
01:20:14 You know when when you're doing 3D modeling as an example, you're not, you're not working with a bunch of other dudes, or at least not the capacity that I was doing it. I was I'd be locked in like a little room for a.
01:20:24 Week.
01:20:25 Straight moving little polygons and vertices like. I'm building a ship in a bottle by myself for hours on end.
01:20:33 And I thrived in those conditions. I liked it. I liked solitude.
01:20:38 I'm an introvert.
Speaker 11
01:20:42 Do.
Devon Stack
01:20:42 The community stuff is not my strong suit.
01:20:51 I understand the appeal of the whole libertarianism like, oh, you know, you leave me alone. I'll leave you alone. We're not going to leave you alone.
01:21:09 That doesn't work.
01:21:14 And and the right as it the crumbling, demographically shifting right.
01:21:20 He's only getting more libertarian every day. For ***** sake, Trump spoke at a libertarian convention today.
01:21:28 As I've said many times, libertarianism is indistinguishable from Satanism.
01:21:35 In fact, most of the members of the Church of Satan in America are libertarians.
01:21:42 It's not hyperbole. That's just a fact.
01:21:50 Do what thou wilt.
01:21:53 Morality is just based on consent. Whatever 2 consent and adults agree is fine, it's fine.
01:22:01 There is no higher law than your desire.
01:22:04 That's literally Satanism.
01:22:08 That Satanism, as described by the founders of the Church of Satan in America.
01:22:15 By a Jew, Anton Levay.
01:22:26 And he had Trump going to libertarian conventions.
01:22:30 Saying that that he's he's more libertarian now than he's ever been before because he would, he would never lock up.
01:22:39 He would never lock up Hillary, and yet they're trying.
01:22:43 To lock him up.
01:22:45 He he was really saying that that was one of his big selling points at this Libertarian conference that he spoke at that you guys should like me because I would never lock.
01:22:55 Up my opponents.
01:22:57 Yeah, the whole the thing that he basically campaigned on the the biggest and I'm not exaggerating, the biggest reason I supported Trump in the first place.
Speaker 15
01:23:06 A lot of people ask why I came to speak at this libertarian convention and you know, it's an interesting question, isn't it? But we're gonna have. But we're gonna have a lot of fun.
01:23:19 Well, in the last year I've been indicted by the government on 91 different things. So if I wasn't a libertarian before, I sure as hell am a libertarian now.
01:23:34 And unlike Joe Biden, I don't throw people in jail for disagreeing with me. I don't do that.
Devon Stack
01:23:44 Well, you should have.
01:23:49 That's why you're in the situation that you're in.
01:23:55 That's why you're in the situation that you're in.
01:24:02 So anyway.
01:24:05 Yeah. I just wanted to get that across. I want to get it across that that people that are afraid of being way code, basically they're not really afraid of being Waco, it's it's an excuse to not actually have to do anything. It's it's an excuse to maintain the status quo. It's an excuse to just ride the ship all the way to the bottom of the.
01:24:21 Motion. And you know what? If that's their attitude, **** them. We this is a selection event. What? We're what I'm talking about right now about people going to rural areas and starting communities and and and us trying to figure this **** out. This is the same kind of a selection event that took place in Europe when our ancestors decided to come to America in the 1st place. Look, a lot of people decided to stay behind.
01:24:42 Well, I don't wanna go to this crazy new world. Ohh, that sounds dangerous. What if we get attacked by Indians?
Numbers Lady
01:24:47 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:24:49 Well, that sounds dangerous. What if I die of scurvy on the on the boat ride on the way to the new world?
01:24:56 Well, that sounds dangerous. And what, what if I get out there and I'm attacked by bears? I'm sure there was a million and one excuses that lots of people had back in in the times that our ancestors were hopping onto boats.
01:25:09 With their friends and family, we're like, I don't want to do that. That sounds crazy.
01:25:14 And you know what?
01:25:19 That selection event is what made Americans Americans.
01:25:25 The bottom line is we need a we need a selection event really bad right now, like really bad right now because the whites.
01:25:32 That are out there. Look, we.
01:25:33 Can beat around the Bush and complain that, and as I did when we talked about Idiocracy, just as an example, at the very beginning of Idiocracy was obnoxious, right? Because it kind of implied that all the low IQ.
01:25:46 People they were breeding were all white Hicks, right? That that it made no mention.
01:25:52 Because it would be too politically incorrect, you know, at the at the time to imply that, you know, black people were having too many babies or Mexicans were coming in having.
01:26:01 Too many babies.
01:26:02 They had to make it sound as if, like, the whole problem was White Hicks making all these babies. Well, guess what? I'm sorry that there is a kernel of truth to that.
01:26:13 There is a kernel of truth to that.
01:26:16 In white populations, the higher IQ whites aren't having as many kids as the low IQ whites.
01:26:28 That's just a fact. That's just a fact. This you could say that the average IQ in America is plummeting as a result of all the diversity that's happening in the United States.
01:26:38 And you'll be partially right.
01:26:42 But the IQ among white populations is also dropping.
01:26:45 And that's partially why.
01:26:47 It used to be of the higher IQ. People had more kids because they have the ability to afford more kids.
01:26:55 But now you get you get twice as propagandized. If you're higher IQ.
01:27:02 And because of the way the welfare system is set up, it's actually more difficult for you to raise children if you're higher IQ.
01:27:09 Financially, at least.
01:27:14 And so that opening scene of.
01:27:18 I'm not. I might even be able to.
01:27:19 Have it here. Let's see here.
Speaker
01:27:24 Idiocracy.
Devon Stack
01:27:25 Will this load up? It might load up.
Speaker
01:27:28 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:27:30 Since that drive finally spins away, there we go.
01:27:34 No, it doesn't like it. You can probably find on YouTube.
Speaker 12
01:27:42 Let's see.
Devon Stack
01:28:11 Here we go.
Speaker 14
01:28:12 What luxury hair?
Devon Stack
01:28:15 It all adds.
Speaker 14
01:28:16 Parent that doesn't cost $50 Penn teams pro vitamin formula repairs, hair as well as the leading.
Devon Stack
01:28:20 Yeah, ads.
01:28:23 They can't skip.
01:28:28 All right.
01:28:35 How do I bring up the video for this here?
01:28:52 Oh, I'm waiting. I'm waiting. I'm waiting through unskippable ads cause the ad block on this one doesn't work. Oh, like some some ***** telling you about how to use a computer. See, this is the.
01:29:02 This is the.
01:29:03 Future people are complaining about like, oh, I don't like how it's all these black people and brown people and commercials.
01:29:09 Now, well, it's what you.
01:29:10 Think it's going to go back?
01:29:13 Do you really do you like is?
01:29:15 Be honest. Do you think it's gonna go back?
01:29:18 Yeah. What if we like Trump? That would have been a white guy in this commercial? No, it's just it's it's downsides. You live in. That's the country you live in.
Numbers Lady
01:29:25 Yeah.
Speaker 6
01:29:27 As the 21st century began, human evolution was at a turning point. Natural selection, the process by which the strongest, the smartest, the fastest reproduced in greater numbers than the rest, a process which had once favored the noblest traits of man, now began to favor.
01:29:47 Different traits. Most science fiction of the day predicted a future that was more civilized and more intelligent. But as time went on, things seemed to be heading in the opposite direction.
Speaker 4
01:29:48 The Joey.
Speaker 6
01:30:00 A dumbing down. How did this happen? Evolution does not necessarily reward intelligence with no natural predators to fit the herd, it began to simply reward those who reproduced the most and left the intelligent to become an endangered species.
Speaker 22
01:30:17 Having kids is such an important decision.
Speaker
01:30:22 We're just waiting.
Speaker 21
01:30:23 For the right time, it's not something you want to rush into, obviously. No way.
Speaker 5
01:30:28 Ohh ship pregnant again.
Speaker 7
01:30:32 I got too many damn kids.
01:30:34 Don't. Who's on the pills and?
Speaker 15
01:30:35 Ship hell no.
Speaker 10
01:30:37 Mr.
Speaker 5
01:30:38 Britney, there's no way we could have.
Speaker 21
01:30:42 A child now not.
01:30:44 With the market the way it is now.
Speaker
01:30:46 That just wouldn't make any sense.
Speaker 5
01:30:50 He don't care about me.
Speaker 21
01:31:01 Well, we finally decided to have children, and I'm not pointing fingers, but it's not going well.
Speaker 17
01:31:07 And this is helping.
Speaker 21
01:31:09 I'm just saying that before I have in vitro, maybe you should be.
01:31:11 Willing to.
Speaker 2
01:31:12 It's always me, right?
Speaker 21
01:31:14 Now it's not my sperm count.
Speaker 5
01:31:17 Yeah.
Speaker 22
01:31:26 Clevon is lucky to be alive. He attempted to jump a jet ski from a lake into a swimming pool and impaled his crotch on an iron gate.
01:31:33 But thanks to recent advances in stem cell research and the fine work of doctors Krinsky and Altschuler, Cleveland should regain full reproductive function.
Speaker 10
01:31:41 It's all my junk.
Speaker 21
01:31:46 Unfortunately, Trevor passed away from a heart attack while ************ to produce sperm for artificial insemination, but I have some eggs frozen, so just as soon as the right guy comes along.
Speaker 6
01:32:04 And so it went for generations, although few, if any, seemed to notice.
01:32:11 At the dawn of the 20.
Devon Stack
01:32:14 So that's that's basically what's been going on.
01:32:20 To some degree, now again we can we can nitpick and complain about how they put a Jew in there and how they had to make sure that the girl had a couple more IQ points than the husband, right. And there still had to be like that that, you know, she was the alpha and and he was the beta kind of a situation. Yeah. OK, whatever.
01:32:39 Right.
01:32:40 It it had all the gay Hollywood stuff that you would already expect.
01:32:44 But the underlying lying theory isn't exactly wrong.
01:32:49 The kinds of people that are having children aren't exactly the the, the, the, the thinkers among us necessarily.
01:32:59 That's just the way that it is.
01:33:03 That's just the.
01:33:03 Way that it is so we I say we leave them the cities, let them have the cities.
01:33:14 Let let them let them have Brazil.
01:33:21 In the mean time, we have to worry about our families when we have to worry about starting dynasties.
01:33:30 Planting those trees that that our children, our descendants, will be able to enjoy the shade of that we might not be able to.
01:33:41 Man, that's all I wanted to.
01:33:42 Say.
01:33:42 Tonight kind of a short one tonight, but.
01:33:46 I will be. I'll be streaming with Mark Collett.
01:33:52 This Wednesday.
01:33:55 At what time was it?
01:34:01 Where's the?
01:34:02 Where's the message from him?
01:34:07 So Wednesday the 29th at 11:00 AM Pacific.
01:34:12 That's that's going to be nice and early for me.
Speaker 11
01:34:19 Ah.
Devon Stack
01:34:20 Not sure what about, but that's what. That's what I'll be doing that I'm probably going to be.
01:34:24 On a few more streams and I'll.
01:34:26 Keep you guys posted.
01:34:28 And at least I plan. I plan to have the the regular. It shouldn't affect the regular schedule, at least for right now in terms of doing one Wednesday and one Saturday and so forth.
01:34:44 But I wanted to give you guys a heads up on that. Let's go and take a look at Hyper chats.
01:34:49 And we'll let you get on with your Saturday evening here.
01:34:54 Let's see.
Speaker 16
01:35:00 No, wait, what?
Devon Stack
01:35:02 Says much love, Devin, I don't know if you ever covered the global warming as a Jewish construct hoax.
01:35:08 But I wanted to send great videos as a starting point. If you haven't looked into it already, I know you don't prefer links, but I hope you will make an exception links in the next chat. Well, guess what?
01:35:22 I will not make an exception. In fact, you will be the first one. No, wait. What to receive the wrath of the link.
Speaker 5
01:35:31 Yes, you are gay. Whoa, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:35:54 There you go. There's your gay ******* lynx.
01:36:02 Yeah, you know, I might take a look.
01:36:03 At it or whatever, I'm just you.
01:36:05 Know.
01:36:06 But you still got the the gay link thing. There you go.
01:36:11 Let's see here, Mark, SB says this news flew under the radar. Mine Geek has rebranded itself.
01:36:18 To a low.
01:36:20 Alo is owned by Ethical Capital Partners. They have been pivoting and trying to normalize **** with their brand new, Taku new Taku.
01:36:31 I don't know what.
01:36:32 That is **** hente video games. They have over 50 million users. Something to look into.
01:36:40 I don't know.
01:36:40 There you go. Weird ****** **** stuff.
01:36:45 And I'll add that 10 notes I.
01:36:46 Guess.
01:36:54 Zazzy Mataz Bot says nice to Nice to see you on blondes channel. I guess you could say she was one of the beginning one of the beginning of my rabbit hole years ago.
01:37:06 It's phrased kind of a little dirty there. Thanks for the show. A few additions ago you asked if anyone thought, well, what about Gomorrah, what were they doing? The answer is yes. I think that all the time. And I think they were ******* animals, not just each other.
01:37:25 Speaking of national Bud ******* month this coming soon. Yes. Yes, we have national Fagot month is in and it's starting in a few days.
01:37:36 Well, it'll be interesting to see if it's as embraced as it has been in recent years. My understanding it's funny because people are celebrating as this, as if it's some kind of victory, but they're like, oh, yeah, look, everyone's kind of pulling back a little bit corporately. You know, we're probably not going to see the same kinds of celebrations that we've seen in the past from all these big.
01:37:57 Companies, because of the backlash and it's like, no, it's not really. I mean that's that's again zoom out the graph, zoom out the graph that that's they the the frog started to look like it was going to leap out of the the the pot.
01:38:09 So they turned the heat down a little bit.
01:38:12 That's all it is.
01:38:13 But on a longer timeline, it's still in super horrific doses that would be fatal even just a.
01:38:20 Couple decades ago.
01:38:22 But your tolerance is so high now that you don't. You barely notice it, and in fact it's almost a relief now. Oh, well, there's still pride flags at this store just, but they're not trying to sell my kid pride candy or whatever. You know, it's like.
01:38:33 Slightly better.
01:38:35 And it's like, yeah, it's slightly better, but it's still compared to how it used to be. It's it's pure ******* cancer.
01:38:43 Sharp Wink says, hey, Devin, my buddy. Go go. Gojira. Go. Gojira. Sounds like Godzilla the way a Japanese person would say it. And I are chilling in Yellowstone right now. We discovered something interesting. There's a lawyer named Josh Kaskov.
01:39:02 Who is representing the Uvalde parents in a case against AR manufacturers? He also represented families for Sandy Hook and the Las Vegas shooting. What that was part one.
01:39:20 Part 2 I guess the website superlawyers.com said his family had connections to the Connecticut mod.
01:39:28 The I don't know what that is. The Connecticut Mod and Pants and Black Panthers. And yes, he is Jewish. Obviously. Might be an interesting topic to cover at some point. Get some nip for classified cat and churro for us. Take it easy and.
01:39:48 We'll get that at the.
01:39:53 All right. Will do. Yeah. Yeah. I haven't seen Cheryl all day. He's been Mia. So hopefully I thought I honestly thought he was going to show up during the stream because that's usually what he does. But.
01:40:04 He's he's also. He disappears for days sometimes, and so hopefully he's still fine.
01:40:12 Yeah, I'm going to take a look at that.
01:40:16 I'm sure that it's.
01:40:21 I'm sure it's just as Julie is as you suspect it is.
01:40:25 There we go.
01:40:29 Where do I miss now? Here we go.
01:40:33 Brody says. Hey, Devin, what is the origination of the shekels faster song? You mentioned a stream or two ago about us not being able to deport all the illegals. We can't do it directly, but we can cause them to self deport by. No, no, you can't. It's done. It's done.
01:40:50 Oh, we can do it by E-Verify.
01:40:52 Yeah, if you've done it 30 ******* years.
01:40:54 Ago, when they first started talking about it.
01:40:57 Yeah, you can't do it now it's done.
Numbers Lady
01:40:58 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:41:00 It's just done.
01:41:02 All right, that this, this fantasy that we're going to deport the illegals. It's done.
01:41:07 And and look, they know it's done. Everyone knows it's done. Elon Musk retweeted that that Chuck Schumer thing. Let me pull it up here.
01:41:23 Where Chuck Schumer, who again just a few years ago.
01:41:28 Never would have said this out loud.
01:41:31 And is now just like admitting it.
01:41:34 And he used Chuck Schumer used to.
01:41:38 Tell labor unions, for example, that oh, no. Yeah, we need to make sure we keep the illegals out on this sort of a thing. I think I even have video of them saying **** like that.
01:41:51 Let's see.
01:41:54 And now this is.
Speaker 16
01:41:54 Now more than.
Devon Stack
01:41:56 Now this is where where we're at. Here. Let's see.
01:42:01 This is what's.
01:42:02 Going to happen. All right, this is right here. This is what's going to happen.
Speaker 16
01:42:11 Ever. We're short of workers.
Speaker 2
01:42:11 Yeah.
Speaker 16
01:42:14 We have a population that is not reproducing it on its own with the same level that it used to. The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of them cause our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get a path to citizenship for all, 11,000,000.
01:42:33 Or however many undocumented there are.
01:42:37 Now more than ever.
Devon Stack
01:42:38 Yeah, and it's way they've been saying 11,000,000 since the 90s. So it's like 30 million or more, maybe even more than that.
01:42:45 So yeah, that's what's going to happen because no one stopping it, no one's even come close to stopping it.
01:42:51 No one's.
01:42:51 Even feigned interest in stopping it, aside from Trump, whose idea to stop it was put up a gay fence that didn't work.
01:42:59 Like part of a gay fan, not even like an entire thing.
01:43:02 So yeah, there's there's, it's not gonna happen. You. I mean, who you? How you gonna deport like, half the state of Texas?
01:43:11 Because Texas is already minority white, it's already less than 50% white and the other 50%. I mean, there's a lot of blacks there too, but like the majority of the other 50% is all Mexicans.
01:43:24 You're going to get rid of those people. You're not going to get rid of them.
01:43:28 If if I could, if I could wave a magic wand and make all white people have solidarity overnight and remove Jews from the United States, and in every capacity.
01:43:41 We could do it like is it physically possible? Could white people, if they were, you know, a cohesive group that was aware of Jewish influence and had in Group preference and and had a mind to do this?
01:43:57 Could they physically do it? Obviously yes, but.
01:44:00 That. No, that's true.
Numbers Lady
01:44:02 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:44:03 None of that's true. People need to give up on this fantasy that you're gonna red pill the normies, and then we're gonna like ohh all we have to do is, you know, it's like the the old. You realize they came up with this line in the late 90s, the whole the line about well, if you turn off all the rides at Disneyland, people will stop going to Disneyland. Well, you guess what? It's it's 25 ******* years later and you still the rides are still on.
01:44:29 In fact, the the original batch of people that came here to ride on the rides, they had kids, and now they've got some stories. Well, you're going to deport me. And but my kids are citizens because, like, birthright citizenship, that Trump lied about getting rid of is still a thing.
01:44:49 Yeah, it's it's time to just give up on that, stupid. It's not going to happen.
01:44:53 People have been asking to do that forever.
01:44:57 And occasionally you'll get a politician that's like, yeah, that's right. I'm gonna go to Washington, and I'm gonna make sure there's vote like voter ID, for ***** sake.
01:45:07 Voter ID is something that that for like 30 ******* years they've been like waving in front of people like, Oh yeah, wait, voter ID. So at least there's, like, less voter fraud. Yeah, that never ******* happened.
01:45:20 Because it's racist.
01:45:22 Now all that shit's done. You had your chance. You missed it.
01:45:27 You know, right now we're at the phase and I think this is a true of a lot of people right now, we're at that, that ******* gay phase that that men will sometimes and women will sometimes get in after a bad breakup, right. You're the the denial phase. You know, you're you're going in your head thinking about what if I said this, I wonder if I call her up and say that.
01:45:48 I wonder if we can fix things and patch things up. If no, it's it's done. It's done.
01:45:53 It's just pathetic. Now. Just give it up. You're just looking like a ****** now.
01:46:00 Every time you call and or or send a text that gets left on read, you're just, you're just debasing yourself and that's what it is. Now every time people come up with these gay theories about how this is how we could maybe get rid of like half of the country.
01:46:18 Non violently, you know, like here's all we have to do is you verify, OK.
Speaker
01:46:23 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:46:27 Good luck.
01:46:31 Because like I said, when the demographics were less ****** 25 years ago, they couldn't get it done.
01:46:37 Every year it becomes increasingly harder, not easier people. It's funny. People keep saying, well, as the problem gets worse, white people will finally wake up. And my answer, that is what white people.
01:46:51 The problem you're talking about that's getting worse is that there's less white people.
01:46:58 Yeah, the the time to wake up was when there was enough of us to do something about it.
01:47:08 And I'm sorry. I'm sorry that when people were sounding the alarm decades ago, no one wanted to ******* listen.
01:47:17 It's not our fault. It's not my fault, at least.
01:47:21 But that's what happened.
01:47:25 So yeah, if if you're, let's say you're right one day, yeah, whites go down to like 20% and they're they're finding like oh ****.
01:47:35 Well, So what? You're 20% now?
Speaker 5
01:47:39 What are you gonna do?
Devon Stack
01:47:44 Ohh, I guess better late than never, right? But what are you gonna ******* do now?
01:47:52 Yeah, that ship's done. That ship sailed a long ******* time ago.
Speaker
01:47:59 Ah.
Devon Stack
01:47:59 Is it physically possible? Yeah.
01:48:02 Is it possible? No.
01:48:06 Because a lot of whites don't agree with you, a lot of white, you know, people that consider themselves right leaning. At least people don't agree with you. Donald ******* Trump doesn't.
01:48:16 Agree with you.
01:48:21 The Maga boomers don't agree with you.
01:48:24 The libertarian zoomers don't agree with you.
01:48:30 We are a relatively small share of the white population. That's what I'm talking about. That's why we have to go out into the ******* woods and make more of us.
01:48:40 In a place where it's safe to do that.
01:48:45 People talk about the Amish as like an example. More things they don't bring up often enough as their birth rates are through the ******* roof.
01:48:58 I think I saw some on Twitter say something along the lines of a bird won't lay eggs if they're scorpions in the nest.
01:49:08 It's amazing what this kind of a move into a rural area will do for for fertility.
01:49:17 Cause a you're gonna select out all these ******* stupid hoes that wouldn't want to go live that kind of.
01:49:21 A life anyway. And and and and.
01:49:23 Wouldn't want to be mothers really anyway?
01:49:29 But you're also going to put the women that do want to go live a life like that and do an environment.
01:49:33 Where they feel safe having babies.
01:49:44 That's the immediate problem I'm talking about fixing.
01:49:54 Or else there will not be any white people left in America to save.
01:50:01 You just have like a I mean, look, you'll have like, the kind of whites like that you have in South America. That's what you're going to.
01:50:07 Have.
01:50:08 It's what you're going to have. It's what a lot of what you already have.
01:50:31 Mud people power, right?
01:50:37 Now if you want to, if you want to preserve these founding stock pioneer jeans, you're going to have to separate them from this *******.
01:50:46 Cesspool of.
01:50:48 Of.
01:50:50 America.
01:50:53 It's done. It's done.
Speaker 11
01:50:57 Umm.
Devon Stack
01:51:01 All right, let's see here where we where are we at here?
01:51:06 Sharp Wing says the website super lawyers dot all right now. Yeah, that's Part 2 of what you've said before. Graham playing games has apparently some food banks in Canada are shutting down because of immigrants. Like Indians are just taking it as free food and bleeding them dry Indians.
01:51:24 Them put up how to take from food banks on social media. No shame, just loading exactly. Well, that's The thing is.
01:51:32 That's that's increased like the all stuff like that. It's not gonna just be official infrastructure or the infrastructure of companies, the customer service at your restaurants and and and and other places that you go, it's going to be across the board a these it's not, it's not just a slogan, it's not just a bumper sticker.
01:51:54 Saying to say import the third world, become the third world. It's the third world already.
01:52:01 And it's just going to get worse.
01:52:06 That's what would happen in the third world. Do you think that in India they have food banks that are just, you know, on the honor system?
01:52:14 Of course not.
01:52:18 Those kinds of things cannot exist.
01:52:23 Among populations that are low trust.
01:52:28 But guess what? If you go out and make your own community that's out in the forest that you can administer, those have been the for wherever, right? If you make your own community.
01:52:40 You can still do that.
01:52:43 You can still do that. You can still have a food bank for the families that aren't doing so hot. Look, the Mormons did well.
01:52:49 They still do it.
01:52:51 It's called the. What was it called? The the bishops.
01:52:56 Store room or I don't remember what it's.
01:52:58 Called but it's.
01:52:59 I mean, they own. They own the Mormons own canneries.
01:53:04 And they can and bottle and and package their own foods that they buy in bulk.
01:53:12 And save up because they want every one of their members to have a year supply of food they can accommodate every single member of the family, not just because of, you know, like an emergency or like the apocalypse or something because.
01:53:24 Just if you know Dad loses his job.
01:53:29 But part of that is also it's like a little mini built. It's like a private welfare system. I don't think it's. I think you have to be Mormon to participate in it. Maybe you do, I don't know.
01:53:41 I think it's called the Bishop Storehouse or something. I don't know. But if, but if you're like, let's say you're more a Mormon and you, you're you're poor.
01:53:48 You basically will get provided for. You'll get free food.
01:53:52 And if you did a.
01:53:52 Community. That's that's pro white. That's for the purpose of making it easier for you guys to survive without the dangers of the outside world without getting Jamaica.
01:54:05 Yeah, that would be easy to do.
01:54:07 Have you know a?
01:54:10 A way of storing up the excesses, like if you have like a farming community and you, there's always going to be excesses of something.
01:54:18 You don't have to worry about Jamal or or some project coming in and and abusing it because it's all privately run.
01:54:26 That's The thing is like all this stuff that you complain about that you can't fix. That's out in the in the cities.
01:54:33 Because it's being run by the government, the federal, state, or even local municipalities, it's all. It's all run into the ground that it's ****** and it's going to get increasingly.
01:54:42 ********, you can't control that.
01:54:45 You can't.
01:54:48 We can control.
01:54:49 It if it's on your own private land, at least for right now, and will will there be problems? Look, you can sit there and wring.
01:54:55 Your hands and but but what if they?
01:54:56 Did what? If there's always. Yeah, it's not that. There's never going to be a cheat code. There's never going to be like enter this cheat code and the federal government leaves you alone forever. And it's everything's fine. And and and.
01:55:09 You know you'll never have to worry again. I mean that, that. That's. That's ******* baby ****. That's not the way that the world works. You always got to fight for what you want. That's how the world always has. Has always been. You always have to fight. For what?
01:55:21 You want because it's.
01:55:22 If you want it, that means someone else wants it.
01:55:31 Let's see here.
01:55:37 Where was I?
01:55:41 Proud to be White says give you a stream on how the Jewish manager of the band of Raspberry or the band the Raspberries stole their money and got away with it. Later two members committed suicide.
01:55:56 No, I mean, I don't know if I do, I'll stream on that. I'd have to look into it. Maybe if it's interesting enough.
01:56:01 I've never heard of that storyline, but I wouldn't be surprised. And there's a lot of there's a lot of Jewish managers over the years that have.
01:56:13 That have done exactly that.
01:56:16 Are they calling Mr. Nags? Says Deb. And I have a Carpenter bee problem eating up my garage. Can you come get them? No, I have no use for Carpenter bees. No one does.
01:56:29 I there's ways of, I don't know. I'm sure you could go on YouTube and find some way of getting, you know, stopping them from like, if you I know that if you paint the wood they they don't want to go through it as as much they'd rather drill into what exposed wood.
01:56:44 Also not sure which ones you're talking about. The ones we've got here are the the giant black ones like they're huge, like they're like the size, almost the size of your thumb. Like, no, not not exaggerating like they're big bees. They're way bigger than bumblebees.
01:56:59 But there's not tons of them. Like I'll find little holes. They've burrowed into things every once in a while, and it's kind of annoying. But it's not like there's they're just destroying everything in their path.
01:57:13 Yeah, look at you. Look at YouTube, but I'm not sure I just that, but that they don't really.
01:57:19 They're not really useful, like I don't even. I mean, I'm sure. I mean, they're pollinators. I'm sure they. I mean, they don't. They don't make honey, though. I don't. I don't know how they.
01:57:28 And they're solitary bees. I think that they make their little.
01:57:31 Hole in the wood.
01:57:33 And then feed their babies and that's about it.
Speaker 11
01:57:37 Blue.
Devon Stack
01:57:38 Chord.
01:57:39 Blue chord. Let's see here.
Speaker
01:57:49 As far as I.
Devon Stack
01:57:50 Actually I was trying to.
01:57:51 Bring back some of the rookies.
01:57:53 There we go.
01:58:04 There we go, little vintage wookie there. Good evening, Mr. stack. Looking forward to the stream. How have things been? The pill box? Not bad. Not bad. Like you said, it's been a little exhausting. The last little bit. I'm trying to get everything that I need to do outside. Get it done before the heat.
01:58:22 Really hits and.
01:58:24 It's. Yeah, just for a few more weeks, I got a few more weeks, and then it'll just be too hot to really do anything outside unless I do it really early in the morning or late at night. But yeah, I said I one thing I'm working on right now is the the bees need a water source as it heats up especially.
01:58:44 And every time I've created like some kind of like I've bought like a baby pool or, you know, put out like a a like a a a tote for the water or something like that because they you'd be surprised how much water they go through. But also because there's evaporation, obviously and.
01:59:01 Desert. And so I'm trying to create a like a pond. Almost that's is self filling that's hooked up to like one of those floater valves. So when the the water level drops down a certain amount that you know my water will kick in and fill it up. But also I want to I'm like.
01:59:21 Operating it with a with a solar aerator and put like a little fountain in.
01:59:27 It to keep.
01:59:27 The water moving so it doesn't. It's not just sitting there getting like mosquito larvae, you know, laying into it and **** like that.
01:59:34 And so I'm just trying to figure that all out to make it work as maintenance free as possible without it getting gross and full of algae. And and who knows? Whatever kind of nasty **** that would get in there. So that's what we're going on the last couple of days is building basically a rock.
01:59:54 Of a rock, a pond out of a bunch of rocks that I've been hauling out of nearby washes and.
02:00:03 Trying to make it look look decent, you know, look like it's an unnatural look. I mean, like there would be in the desert, but like almost like making like a little Oasis.
02:00:11 For the bees to come in and and drink because they they they go through a shocking amount of water. Even when I just had like three I used to have these 5 gallon poultry waterers and I only had like 3 or 4 hives and during the peak of the heat they would drink 10 gallons of water. And just like a couple days.
02:00:32 So that's that's uh.
02:00:35 For for bees, that's remarkable because they would just be like this constant stream of bees collecting the water and flying back and forth between their their hives. So that's why I'm I'm working on that. That's the project. But I got, you know, other things I got to do. My, my ceiling still fogged. Yeah, bunch of.
02:00:51 Other stuff still.
02:00:52 Flocked but little by little.
02:00:55 Based in space, says grocery store, well, I have to have context. He had to.
02:01:01 Say grocery store.
02:01:03 You and Vincent mentioned the simulation grenades.
02:01:07 Any person who has trained with those knows you couldn't harm anyone by taping bibs to the outside of it. They're designed to be reused so they don't blow up. It's basically just a spherical chamber that contains a firecracker. Exactly. It's not. It's not a real weapon, and that's that's all the ATF needed, though is they got these.
02:01:27 Why is what you're what he's talking about is. I was talking about an undercover ATF agent who created the.
02:01:33 The the Americas largest white supremacist group at the time it was.
02:01:37 Called the white.
02:01:38 Reich. It was. This made-up ATF white supremacist group that they would use to try to, to get Spurs, to go steal weapons, to use and in hypothetical terrorist attacks. And they they would arrest them.
02:01:53 For for doing it. But yeah, they didn't even get real weapons. They got. It was like training and stuff that they could sneak out the base without anyone.
02:02:00 Noticing.
02:02:03 El Franco says do you ever feel like you want to throw churro in the pit because of his bad habit of constantly interrupting your streams?
02:02:11 Sometimes, sometimes I feel like getting churro and stuffing them into a T-shirt cannon and launching them into the desert. But at times like this, I would like it made me feel a little less worried for him because I I do worry about that little ship bag because you know, he's he, he he likes to live on the edge. He goes out into the desert.
02:02:32 And.
02:02:34 It's his little coyote snack walking around and and I just feel like he's always on borrowed time. But you know.
02:02:41 Reaver says hot take men don't see death enough. Death is a fact of life, and our ancestors had had all seen someone, or at least something die. It was something they witnessed from a young age as well. Not having this exposure to real to reality as men made has made men way softer. Your thoughts?
02:03:01 On my word.
02:03:03 No, you're right. That's The thing is, that's another reason why if you go to a rural area and start a community, your kid will see death all the ******* time and.
02:03:10 We'll even participate.
02:03:11 In it, if you get in a community where you're having to kill chickens or rabbits or goats or whatever the **** to to butcher and to eat, you're going to have your kids helping you out with that.
02:03:22 Stuff they're going to see it, even if you're not doing something like that, just as a a matter of being in that environment, they're going to be around death. And you're right, that is very important. You're not going to. You don't want to have little Murphy ******* touchscreen kids that live in some kind of virtual.
02:03:38 Nonsense. Uh, you want kids that actually experience this stuff first hand and are comfortable with it? You. Look, I want to. I want to have a son that's able to get a a BB gun when it's appropriate and shoot and kill like squirrels and stuff like that and not like, start crying like a baby about it.
02:03:59 And that's another reason why I don't think they want you living.
02:04:02 With that.
02:04:03 Because it and it not, it doesn't just make you closer to reality and to and to nature and to the earth, but also it makes you, I think, more assertive than certain ways and less afraid of certain situations.
02:04:17 Rabbit Hole says Happy Memorial Day daily and the style of my favorite streamer. You. I made a movie breakdown on my channel of anti white dumpster fire that came out this year. Civil war by Alex Garland. Fun fact, his maternal grandmother.
02:04:35 Was on the board of the British equivalent of Planned Parenthood.
02:04:41 All right. Well, I haven't seen that. Maybe I'll check that out. And I I I haven't seen the movie Civil War yet. I I last time I looked, I I think I forgot about it because last time I looked, it was like all I could find was like a Cam version.
02:04:55 And I was like, yeah, I don't. I'm not doing that.
02:04:58 But it's it's.
02:04:59 It's funny because like a lot of people were trying to act as if, oh, they did a good job, they didn't really have any messaging in it. I'm like, sorry, don't believe it, don't believe it, you know?
02:05:09 I really don't believe that there's no messaging in in a in a movie called Civil War. I think that a lot of people are just so desensitized and full of tolerance at this point. That or just dumb, like either they're either they're too desensitized and notice that at this point or it's selling over their head.
02:05:27 But I I just I I refuse to look. Or maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm wrong. I could.
02:05:32 Be.
02:05:33 But I'm really wrong when it comes to movies like this.
02:05:39 I just find it hard to believe that something like that would be made. I mean, it's just it's way too much time and money to spend on something and then not do that, right? Like I wouldn't do that. I wouldn't spend millions of dollars and months of my life producing a film with zero message.
02:05:58 Right. That just doesn't make any sense. And so it, I'll have to look and see.
02:06:04 Igli says Ohh wait that I think I passed.
02:06:08 1.
02:06:11 White cake says, was the Cold War big gay up Jews controlled the West and the communists. So what was that all about? Was the Cuban Missile Crisis really a crisis? Same with Ukraine. Now all Jews at the top. I mean, I don't know that's that's a lot of questions and.
02:06:30 And those are all things, I guess worth exploring, but I don't have like a quick answer for any of that stuff. But one thing to keep in mind is it's not like.
02:06:39 I think people look at it.
02:06:42 Like a movie, you know, like that. If Jews are influenced in the West, that sometimes that somehow means they're controlling them like a an RC car with like a controller. It's like that's not what's happening. You know, it's it's way more dynamic and complicated than that. And. And so just because you have a lot of influence in the West doesn't mean everything is going to happen.
02:07:02 Reporting exactly how they want it planned and and whatever.
02:07:06 Nor does that mean that that was what was going on in the east, right? You had obviously Jewish influence in the East, but it's just influence. It's not total control, you know? Don't go wrong. It's very effective influence that in many instances translates to control. But it's it's it's more complicated than that.
02:07:26 Begley says uploaded or upload pack con directors cut to YouTube.
02:07:31 While it would get.
02:07:33 It would get knocked off of YouTube. You couldn't.
02:07:35 Have that on YouTube.
02:07:37 I mean, look if.
02:07:38 People want to want to roll the.
02:07:39 Dice and upload to.
02:07:40 YouTube. You're welcome to try that, but.
02:07:43 I don't think it's.
02:07:44 Going.
02:07:44 To I don't think YouTube would allow that on the on the platform.
02:07:50 I don't know. I don't know.
02:07:59 I don't know, says keep on keeping on. Well, I appreciate that.
02:08:04 9 Nation Review says it's the Kardashian mudshark trash that popularized the gain *** fetish. White men don't like giant ***** faggs or Niger fagots. That's it. White men like classy white women. Exactly.
02:08:21 That's yeah.
02:08:23 And that's why you gotta get those women and whisk them away to the wilderness.
Speaker
02:08:28 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:08:29 Size matters. Hope we're not talking about assets.
Speaker 11
02:08:32 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:08:37 Size matter says hey Devin long time replay listener here. Donating to you for the first time. Well, I appreciate that. I watched your top dog extreme and I disagree with you because I think that.
02:08:46 You're being too.
02:08:47 Optimistic. I think white people need to break away from the system and get out of the cities.
02:08:52 Also dot dot dot where's the other part?
02:08:58 But I only think this part of the solution and we shouldn't put all of our eggs in one basket. We need to realize that whites have been pushed out of urban areas and rural areas and will be minority white by 2070, like Brazil or South Africa. Whites will only be ranchers.
02:09:17 Farmers who live in the suburbs.
02:09:21 Unapologetic. And then you give me a link you give me.
Speaker 11
02:09:28 Yes.
Numbers Lady
02:09:34 So.
Devon Stack
02:09:51 What? Where we disagree at you basically said. What I was saying that yeah, that it's it's not worth saving that it's going to be it you know.
02:09:59 Become like Brazil.
02:10:00 And so that we should go to the rural areas and.
02:10:07 And produce more kids and raise John Connors. I don't. I don't know where we where we where we're.
02:10:13 Differing there, unless I missed something.
02:10:19 I don't think it's all your eggs in one basket. I'm not.
02:10:21 Saying that, we all go to the same community.
Numbers Lady
02:10:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:10:24 That would be kind of awesome, feel like that almost be better if we could somehow pull that off. Like, if we get everyone you know, like everyone, listen to the sound of my voice right now, if we.
02:10:34 All could move to.
02:10:36 Really, anywhere that was somewhat rural and just ******* take it over. But I mean, that would be a really difficult thing to coordinate. I think it'd be easier for us to all.
02:10:46 You know, start to regroup somewhere and then look, we've I've talked about a lot of times, including the night the Eastern European Jews that came here around the turn of the century. Look, there's obviously not an analog, right. There's not like a a new nation of immigrants, a melting pot that's emerging on the horizon where we could all go in there and flood their immigration system. And and.
02:11:06 And take it over the way that they did. But maybe there's something like that. Maybe there's an opportunity that, that, that we're not thinking of, but that's the kind of thing we need to start thinking about for the long term solution. I don't think that the long term solution is that we live in rural community.
02:11:21 Because eventually they'll they will come for us. You know, eventually it will become intolerable to live in a country that's administered by these people.
02:11:31 And that and that's what will happen eventually, as the white people shrink in power and in influence in the urban areas, the governments will become increasingly non white and increasingly hostile to whites, and increasingly stupider. And and.
02:11:51 The the, the the social you know the the the the taxes will increase to pay for like all the the predatory social projects that they want to start. And yeah it's it's going to be ******* nonsense. I'm just saying in the short term you get the **** out of the cities where they're it's it's just.
02:12:11 Dangerous and it's the worst environment ever to try to raise a child.
02:12:16 And you get someplace where it's safe to raise a family, and then we start regrouping and talking about where do we go long term and in the mean time, maybe something will present, like maybe an opportunity will present itself. That isn't something that anyone's even thinking of right now, anything can happen.
02:12:33 Let's see here. John Connor, Speaking of which, says I know you hate being told.
02:12:38 What to do but?
02:12:39 Please look at into the census Flyers of 1890 and 1921.
02:12:47 Census fires Henry Ford was on to it in 1920, writing in his newspaper the Dearborn Independent, and there was a congressional hearing in 1909 to determine how many Jews were being flooded into the United States at the time.
02:13:01 Well, like I said, that might be that might be part of. I'll paste this one if that might be part of something we talked.
02:13:08 With I think that that needs to be addressed. That big migration of Eastern European Jews into America, where all of these ************* ancestors came from it. It's just it's too much of A coincidence at this point for it to not have some kind of coordination attached to it.
02:13:25 Electric egg says I've been meaning to catch a stream for a while. I turned 22 next week and wanted to ask your advice on the best way to start homesteading or?
02:13:35 Especially since I'm living paycheck to paycheck in an increasingly brown city, is there a way where money isn't an issue? No, I mean like, money is always going to be an issue because you know, land costs money. Whoops, that's not my microphone stuff apart. Trying to fix that.
02:13:55 It's always going.
02:13:56 To be an issue you have to save money.
02:13:59 Maybe the answer is and I don't know everyone's situation is different, but you might have to suck it up and swallow your pride and move back with your parents for maybe a couple of years or something like.
02:14:10 That there's nothing.
02:14:11 Nothing wrong with that. It's not cool, right? It's not as fun, but if you've got that capability, or maybe a friend or something like that.
02:14:19 Maybe you guys can pull your resources together and get a place to rent for a while while you save up money to actually purchase a place.
02:14:29 Yeah, there's there's a lot to it. It's not. There's no. Again, this isn't like a simple. Oh, this is this is the five step program to get from working, living paycheck to paycheck, living on a farm, or whatever you might want to see if there's different farms you can volunteer at, do some work, kind of get a few. I don't know what your experience is in that.
02:14:49 You know environment, if you've worked on farms before, if you've been to farms, you know the kinds of things that you can do to make money.
02:14:56 Many on a farm. I don't know if that the job that you have is something you can do remotely. Increasingly, Internet and rural areas is not an issue anymore. You know, it's actually it's pretty much not with with the with STAR link being a thing and things like that. It's pretty much not an issue anymore.
02:15:16 So you can.
02:15:16 If it's a job, if you have a.
02:15:18 Job that you can do online.
02:15:20 Then you can live rurally and keep doing your job online until you can somehow make a plan for what? How you can utilize your land to make money, right? Like the the direction I'm going in, or at least one of the areas I'm investigating heavily is the the B stuff, right?
02:15:40 Right. Like that's a long term. It's not a short term solution. That's a long term. It's going to take me a while years to build up to where that's something that I could do potentially if somehow they went after me financially in a way or made it. Some monetization online was really hard or you know debant to me and and and.
02:16:00 You know, that's what I'm trying to future proof. Trying to create a scenario where I could still do my streams and have money coming in that could support my family. So that's that's really the.
02:16:15 It's like that's a bigger it's a bigger question that I can answer for just a couple of of sentences, but it's something that's doable and it's something that again, maybe it's something you go in with friends with, maybe you've got other friends that want to do the same kind of a lifestyle and look, if lefties can do this and they do this, this is what's so frustrating.
02:16:35 I hear these right wing people, these right wing defeatists sit there and cry and complain about how. Oh, yeah, well, like we could do that. And it's like lefty ******* fagots do it all the time. Don't you understand that there's all these, like, commie lefties that that literally do, that they they pull their money together, they get a bunch of their friend.
02:16:54 Pull their money together and buy some ******* farm and then they they they grow like they they they you know they they whatever it is that they they cause it's different based on whatever area you're going to live in too. There's all kinds of things they'll go into that but they figure out some kind of crop that they can grow and take the farmers markets and make some money and you can make a lot of money.
02:17:14 Doing that, it's a lot of work, but look, YouTube is full of all these ******* lefties that do **** like this, and if they can do this stuff, why can't you do it? It doesn't make any sense. And yeah, I know. I know. In in some of those cases, I know for a fact.
02:17:26 There's there's trust funds involved and I get it right, it's not really the way it's portrayed that, oh, we just got you.
02:17:32 Know some we.
02:17:33 Just scraped some money together and bought a 500 acre. You know, Beet farm or whatever the ****, but it's also not as hard as you think either it it's it's really the only thing that separates people that are doing that can do stuff like that and not do stuff like that.
02:17:48 It's really the the, the, the, it's it's work.
02:17:52 It's it's. It's not minding doing the work that that. I mean, that's really the all that separates successful people from unsuccessful people ultimately is is work is just doing it.
02:18:06 Ultimately, that's really what it is, and there's a lot of other things that go into it too. I get it. And and like I said, there's the trust fund aspect and you know, it's hard when you're coming from nothing. And I get it. I came from nothing, OK, and not having that, that springboard to jump off of, it has always been a thorn on my side. It's always on me.
02:18:26 Fact, it's always, you know, significantly in some ways and I get it, but it it's never discouraged me to the point where I gave up.
02:18:34 So I just think that that's, you know, a little hard work goes a long way. Let's see here.
02:18:43 Where was I in?
02:18:54 Guys.
02:18:57 Beauregard.
02:18:59 Now you sent a link, but I think you sent.
02:19:03 I'm not gonna give you **** cause I think what you're sending me.
02:19:07 There's a link to some books that talk about the Eastern European Jews, which was something I was talking about, so.
02:19:13 I'll take a look at that later.
02:19:16 Man of low oil fiber says thanks for the stream, always looking forward to it. Great critique of the button worship in our culture. It comes from an aspect of our society that I think can only be described in a certain way, and I think it's absolutely imperative that we teach our kids that black culture is not.
02:19:33 Culture, right? This this ******* ***** worship that happens and and looking it's on the right too. There are people even now that are on the right that that ******* worship black celebrity you know. And I mean like black celebrities are there's some of that too. But just the the idea of black celebrity right and and and the libertarians.
02:19:54 Like that and magas a lot like that. Maga loves them. The the black stuff, right? Like and and just look, it's every one of them. It's not. There's, there's not like it. It's part of the culture at this point.
02:20:08 You know what I mean? Like there's, you know, it's it's well, it's this.
Speaker 12
02:20:11 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, and played football everything.
Devon Stack
02:20:14 I mean that's that's.
02:20:16 I don't. I don't know what it is. It's it's white people.
02:20:20 I can't think of something to the average white nor me would like more than the approval.
02:20:27 Of black people.
02:20:30 And I don't know if it's some kind of weird ******* form of.
02:20:35 What's that called when the?
02:20:37 People start to fall in love with their captors.
02:20:41 The whatever syndrome.
02:20:44 What is that chat? I'm a good chat here. Normal chat. What is that called?
02:20:48 I I keep wanting to.
02:20:52 Mix it up with something that I know it's not, it's.
02:20:55 Stockholm syndrome. Yeah. All right, track. Got it. Yeah. So I don't know if it's some kind of weird form of Stockholm syndrome where there is.
02:21:06 Is just this.
02:21:09 Desire to to please your captor because you feel like you're kind of at their mercy. So it's it's kind of like sucking up to the teacher in a way.
02:21:20 Because it it's fear based, right? It power is fear based. And look, the average white person fears black people.
02:21:27 And so if you have this approval of black people, you no longer fear. Yeah. I I even kind of relate to it. I remember because I went to, I've talked about this, where I went to a very thug, very diverse school in one of the most violent towns in Northern California.
02:21:48 When I was in elementary school and then I.
02:21:50 Moved from there.
02:21:52 To a very white part of Albuquerque.
02:21:55 And in that high school that I went to, it was.
Speaker 5
02:22:02 It was it. It was.
Devon Stack
02:22:03 Very ******* white. There was one black guy. There's a handful of Mexicans, though, right? And all the Mexicans were not. Well, not all, but I'd say about half the Mexicans, even though it was this white neighborhood.
02:22:17 We're all trying to be black, like they tried to emulate the black culture and be thugs and whatever, and there's this one guy that was like, he was bigger than the other Mexicans and I was a big kid. Like I I was like 6 feet tall when I was like 12. So and but this guy was taller than me. So he was he was real big, especially for.
02:22:35 A Mexican, right?
02:22:37 And he was like this big kid that everyone was afraid of. He was just, like, oddly, just genetically, he was just oddly muscular for, like.
02:22:44 I mean he.
02:22:45 And he he just looked old like he looked.
02:22:47 Like he was ******* 30 when he was like 17 you.
02:22:50 And I one other I don't really have the interactions with him. I didn't really. But everyone I knew who he was because everyone knew who he was.
02:22:58 And one day we got partnered up in some school project because we were in the same class and we got the talking and we found out that we went to the same elementary school.
02:23:09 Yeah. When we were like.
02:23:11 In on like 4th or 5th grade.
02:23:13 Or something like that.
02:23:15 And he I don't know why, but from that point on, I was his homie.
02:23:20 And everyone knew not to **** with him because because, you know, like that's my homie from, you know, from back when I lived in in California.
02:23:29 And I felt kind of cool. Like ohh he. He thinks I'm his homie or whatever.
02:23:34 And I think that that's there's like a version of that for the average normal white person when they feel when they get the approval of black people, it kind of alleviates some of their fear of getting their ***** kicked by black people.
02:23:48 And it's pathetic. It's ******* pathetic. But that's. I mean, I think that's what it is. I think that's what it is.
02:23:56 And so you have this ******* ***** worship that's been going on in America because, you know, you want to be seen as one of the good ones.
02:24:04 Because you've seen what black people are capable of when they when they don't like a white person.
02:24:11 And you don't want to be on the receiving end of that, so you want to be perceived as it's. It's literally it's so ****** ** when you think about it. It's really just like, uh, it's pathetic and and.
02:24:24 It's disgusting, really, but there's a lot of that that goes on, you know, that's that's why Trump is here shaking hands with Afro, man.
02:24:34 Let's see here. Where are we at?
02:24:41 I totally lost my place here. I think I might have missed a few.
02:24:46 I'm scrolling up again. Let me see here.
02:25:03 I think this is where I'm at size matter says by wait was that apart from another longer one that you that you did and I already did that, yeah.
02:25:13 Oh wait, that's the part I couldn't find this the second-half of. So you said you. Oh, wait, no, we did that already. You're being too optimistic. Blow the lawn. I said I didn't know where to disagree. OK. Lucky Larry Silverstein says I miss white girls that don't have septum piercing piercings.
02:25:32 Or or just any piercings?
02:25:33 Really, we need a deep dive into the origins of why suddenly around 2018, all otherwise cute girls wanted a pig nose piercing. It's fugly and I'm so sick of it all three women listening to this, please make it stop. I think they know it looks bad. Well, that and tattoos.
02:25:53 Right. If we could somehow wave a magic wand. Well, look, that's the thing. If you raise a young lady out in the real area, she's not going to be getting piercings and ******* tattoos.
02:26:04 That's yet another thing that another advantage to doing that.
02:26:10 Brooke Assault says Hi, Devin. I can't remember if you covered the Leopold and Loeb case. I think maybe you did, but I'm not sure. There were two homosexual Jews who murdered a peer for thrills they thought they couldn't get away with. They could get away with it as the smartest guys in the room.
02:26:29 Hitchcock's movies or movie rope is based on the case.
02:26:34 I don't think I did do that.
02:26:37 That doesn't sound familiar to me.
02:26:40 I'll put down my notes too.
02:26:44 Ink, stone says.
02:26:45 Don't forget the Kardashians are from the same family.
02:26:49 As one of OJ's lawyers, absolutely.
02:26:53 Absolutely. That's. Yeah. It's just a big pile of degeneracy and that that's what pays. If you want to stay in the city, that's what you have to do to make it. That's the thing that's frustrating to me is everyone's like, well, what? What we need to do is stay in the cities and and and take power in the cities. Well, that's what you have to do to take power in the cities.
Speaker
02:27:11 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:27:12 You know, we're talking about powerful institutions and powerful cliques and clans posses crew, crews and clicks. You know that have been around since the.
02:27:26 The turn of the century, and you're going to just, you know, swoop in there and and subvert them, huh? Are you without having to do some really ****** ****? You know? I don't, I don't think.
02:27:36 So.
02:27:39 It is what it is.
02:27:41 Bessemer, Bessemer, 72.
Speaker 5
02:27:48 Hello. I'm old. I'm Amy.
Devon Stack
02:28:03 Bessemer, 72, says Hi Devin. I remember posting pictures of bustles.
02:28:10 Bustles back. Then to say you don't have to get **** surgery.
02:28:15 It was a fashion statement back in the 1800 bustles.
02:28:21 I don't know what vessels are. What are you talking about here?
02:28:23 Maybe look at bustles.
02:28:33 Bustle.
02:28:39 A bustle. Oh, that that's for, like dresses, though people didn't think that was your actual ***. Here's what he's talking about.
02:28:47 It was a short lived fashion, like around the Victorian era.
02:28:52 Where women would have let me see this thing.
02:29:01 Wait for it. Why is no one save open that up? Hang on.
02:29:09 I'll try it now.
02:29:13 It's talking about these things right here.
02:29:21 Yeah, I don't think that was like.
02:29:24 Prosthetic ***, though. You know what I mean? Like, I think it was just a goofy fashion the same way like Beehive hairdo is. It was a goofy fashion for a while.
02:29:33 I could be wrong. I don't know. Maybe this is the exception that proves the rule, but I think it was just like it it.
02:29:40 It was a.
02:29:41 They'd like the way that it that made the dress flow. I don't think that they actually people were thinking, oh, look.
02:29:50 You know, this is this is my gigantic ***, you know? But maybe I'm wrong. I could be.
02:29:54 Wrong.
02:29:55 I wasn't around in the 1800s.
02:30:01 Let's see here, size matter says everyone in the movement must understand the democratic process is worthless as a means to an end. The system will never allow a state to split away from the Union and will never or and will try to nuke any state that.
02:30:18 Bars, Jews and non whites from being citizens.
02:30:20 Well, I don't think.
02:30:21 I don't think you're gonna have nukes flying.
02:30:26 I think you could secede.
02:30:28 In the right under the right conditions.
02:30:30 But I don't think I'd be voting. I think you'd have to have an existing power structure like a a very ambitious governor who is very popular and has the backing of the state militias and the state, law enforcement and.
02:30:50 You know the guardsmen in that state and would be willing to to go to war if necessary for them and and and the federal government just have to know that.
02:31:02 I don't think they'd be willing to it. I guess it depends on the state. It depends on how a lot of things, right.
02:31:09 But I think it's. I don't think it's impossible. David Duke selection was good because it fanned the flames, but we can't vote our way out of this in, in the election, federal or local one, you couldn't get a David Duke elected today, Lenin opposed the the party from entering the Russian Duma, then changed his mind when he saw it as a means of an end.
02:31:29 For agitation, the system can only be destroyed.
02:31:33 Right the the.
02:31:34 The problems we have the solutions are not political and I know it's becoming cliche, but it's, you know, cliches are are cliches because they're true. I don't know, says FYI, target stores in my area don't even have a book section.
02:31:53 For adults.
02:31:56 Do they? Do they usually though?
02:31:58 I haven't been into a target in many years so.
02:32:01 I don't know if that's normal or not. Size matter says I was radicalized last summer when I went to a lake and in the Blue Ridge Mountains and encountered hordes of French speaking blue gum, Haitians and mestizos. Only 110th of the people were white, and the and these families came in by the the bus load.
02:32:21 Our race will go extinct and so will our memory. No. All white areas are left. Well, that's again. That's why we got to go and establish some. There are no all white areas, but we.
02:32:31 Have to establish them.
02:32:33 And it's it's not going to be an easy thing. It's not going to be something that is successful in every in, in every attempt that is made. But that's that's anything that's worth doing. Is is going to be difficult if it was easy, everyone would ******* do it. So we got to do something that's going to be difficult and it's going to.
02:32:52 Maybe not succeed.
02:32:54 The first couple of times or or, you know, maybe well, who knows, but it it's, there's just there's no other. There's no other solution at this point.
02:33:04 You know, if you want to go and raise a lot of white kids somewhere safe, that's your, that's your option. That's your only option for right now. Unless someone can identify A and like I said, a country that would be friendly to a bunch of white American immigrants coming in and doing the same sort of a thing on their soil.
02:33:25 There's not really any options except for going to a rural area where we can do that. Do something like that in the interior of the country.
02:33:33 Man of low moral fiber says blacks should not be allowed to drive or operate heavy machinery. In fact, heavy machinery has obsoleted the reason they were brought here entirely. They should be sent back. Well, again, that's whether that's what should happen or not. It's it's not. It's a non starter.
02:33:54 You know it's it's, uh.
02:33:57 It's something we don't have the the power or or the ability to do.
02:34:02 Again, under certain circumstances that are magical, that can never happen. Yeah, you could. You could physically make that happen.
02:34:09 But you can't do that. So what? What are our solutions?
02:34:13 You know our solutions are to to come up with alternatives. Alternative means of raising happy white families in a happy white community.
02:34:22 Potato Mutt says you've been going after the just vote bro people lately. And while I agree with your overall sentiment, it's impossible to deny that the extent to which Trump makes normally seed that.
02:34:33 Is.
02:34:34 That's the one white pill I have about it. Or about Trump possibly being reelected.
02:34:40 Is the amount of normalcy that would cause, well, like look I?
02:34:43 Said.
02:34:44 Politics is still entertain.
02:34:47 But that's all it is. It's entertainment, it's entertainment. Politics like like having a candidate like Trump in power influence the direction in which our country goes. Ultimately. Yeah, of course.
02:35:03 But it will never go in the direction you wanted to go with Trump, or really anyone that you could realistically get elected. So it's it's kind of pointless.
02:35:14 And then the second-half of what you have is there, it kind of reminds me of the seething I see from a handful of fagots in the insomnia stream chat. Whenever you read a super chat requesting the Bronx tale, imagine how much seating it would cost if you would actually covered it. That would be hilarious, you say? Yeah. I actually thought about doing it recently.
02:35:35 And I'm. I'm just going to tell you.
02:35:38 I kind of stopped watching it about halfway through because I was like, there's no way I can do this without really going hard at Italians.
02:35:51 There's, there's just no.
02:35:52 Way I can do this with.
02:35:57 Yeah, without having like a full on, you know, spaghetti meltdown.
02:36:07 I don't know. We'll see. We'll see.
02:36:10 Size matter, so will cast the replay. Remember those Danica Patrick, GoDaddy commercials, and realize they couldn't make them today because the girls are too skinny. ***** are too small, everyone is white, and they're twerking around 2013, not even sex could be white anymore.
02:36:29 Mark, Ariana Grande and Miley Cyrus and Iggy.
02:36:35 Well, I I've covered the Danica Patrick thing on a string. I don't know if you're aware of this. Her as a race car driver. She was like, the worst race car driver in existence and they only had her around because she was the the pretty girl. They could stick on marketing materials, but she caused more wrecks than like probably anyone else in NASCAR.
02:36:58 What? You know, I remember. What, what, what edition that was. But we we covered that and played a bunch of our wrecks. Some of.
02:37:04 Her best of.
02:37:06 Her greatest hits, I guess you could say.
02:37:10 Size matter says I'm writing a script for my analysis video of Fight Club. One of the last films of the gay 90s. It's going to focus on its philosophical and ********** themes. When I finished making the video, can I send it to you for review? If it isn't too long, you're one of the best.
02:37:31 MRN, you know that means speaking to our race.
02:37:35 At the moment.
02:37:36 I don't know if I have time, just be honest with you. I don't know if I have time to to go over something like that, but I did a video on Fight Club a long time ago.
02:37:46 It's on YouTube if if I remember correctly. I'm pretty sure I did something on Fight Club.
02:37:57 Yeah, you have. You have to look if if if I. If I did, I'd be on the YouTube channel still because that's one of like like one of the first not one of the first but one of the early videos I've done.
02:38:09 I don't know, I've I've heard part of it. I think the book is a lot more ********** than the movie. I've heard a lot of people try to, like, make this ********** argument.
02:38:18 That I'm like, ah.
02:38:20 I really, I really see that, you know, like in the book, maybe I never read.
02:38:25 The book but.
02:38:26 In the movie.
02:38:28 I didn't really see it as as being **********.
02:38:30 I think that people are reading too much into things if they think it's home or.
02:38:34 Like I never really saw.
02:38:37 Saw anything even remotely like that when I saw it initially, my first impressions weren't like that. And or in later on in life I watched it again. Now I've heard the book is different and maybe it is, but as far as the movie, I didn't really get that from watching it.
02:38:57 I thought I was getting disconnected, man of low moral fiber. Knowing what you've what, knowing that you've lived around Navajos? One thing that might be worth touching on is the massive rate of drunk driving that goes or that those literal savages are responsible for literally one of my friends from high school was run over by a drunk.
02:39:18 In broad daylight? Yeah, it's. There's a lot of, obviously, they're. They're all drunk.
02:39:27 There's there's a reason why that buying alcohol, at least it was buying alcohol, is illegal on the reservations because they can't handle it. My understanding is physiologically what's going on. This could just be bro science that I'm I'm, you know, are rumors. But my understanding was they actually.
02:39:45 Back some kind of a enzyme that breaks down the alcohol and so they get drunk faster, and then they and they get drunker, faster.
02:39:56 And they stayed drunker longer.
02:40:00 And because they weren't, they didn't evolve around alcohol. They never developed, you know, fermentation.
02:40:08 And it was. Europeans were drinking fermented drinks for centuries, right, or really thousands of years. And and the Native Americans never developed that technology. So they just had no resistance to it whatsoever. And but I don't know what the.
02:40:28 I don't know if that's 100% true about the them lacking some enzyme or something that breaks it down, but that is true.
02:40:35 They're basically, I mean, reservations, generally speaking, even without the alcohol problem or just dangerous places.
02:40:44 Colonel Edwards said this stream is really hitting home. I live near a large Jamaican population and worry about stuff like this all the time trying to conceive my wife.
02:40:54 They are convinced my wife, rather, that the leader more. But she's been here longer than I have and it is nostalgic for the way it used to and is nostalgic the way it.
02:41:07 Used to be.
02:41:08 Well, then you'll be living in the past because it's.
02:41:11 Not going to get any better.
02:41:14 You can tell that like, look, it's just.
02:41:15 Going to get.
02:41:16 Infinite. I don't know where you live, but.
02:41:21 You know, you got to convince her if.
02:41:23 If it if it's got like a huge non white population that's growing and just just graph it out for you can find local data for your area and just say like.
02:41:32 Look.
02:41:34 This is what's happening here. Do you want to be here for when I get? You know, this is where it is now. Graph. Like make some projections and like does it where do we want to stay here for this?
02:41:45 White fish fagot white fish ******.
02:41:53 White Fish, Fagot says. Good evening. Mr. stack. I'm out here in the oil sands of Canada and working with some of your fellow countrymen. It seems their hostility towards the stolen election of 2020 cannot make the leap to elections.
02:42:08 Being fake and gay, they hold on to their adult version of the writing of Santa Claus.
02:42:14 To the very end.
02:42:17 If only there was a, there was a magic set of words to break the ******* spell. There's not. And you're right. It look. Just be happy that you got them to to believe that there was shenanigans during the 2020 election that would have been really hard for a lot of boomers to swallow prior to that and just like.
02:42:36 A lot of things Trump did, I think unintentionally.
02:42:39 It was yet another example of Trump's presidency undermining the American people on the right. Their faith in government because they used to believe in elections. They used to believe in the the the institutions they used to believe in, the the image of the FBI, you know, the.
02:43:00 Sparkly.
02:43:00 The squeaky clean image of image of the FBI. They used to think that all this stuff was all conspiracy theory they used to they didn't know terms like the deep state. Now look, does that mean that it's translated into any action? No, because a lot of these people like the cue cards or whatever, they're either pacified by their their.
02:43:21 You know Cheetos and.
02:43:23 And **** and whatever else that they have to distract them to no end or, you know, they're old, they're checking out. They've already they're. Yeah, they're just old and they're going.
02:43:33 To.
02:43:33 They're going to just, they'll complain and ***** about it, but they're they're just too old to really do anything about it, and that's why it's up to people like us to go and and and raise all the John Connors that we'll be able to.
02:43:44 Because we're not. Look, I'm telling now we're not gonna be able to do anything about it either.
02:43:47 But what we can do is make.
02:43:49 It we can do the.
02:43:50 What the boomers didn't do, and we can try to make it easier for our children to to do something about it, because that's going to be probably who turns the **** around and we have to. It's up to us to make an environment for them that where that's even possible, where they feel safe, even trying to come up with.
02:44:07 Ways of of, of, of riding the ship, or at least, or maybe exiting the harbor and finding another place to go.
02:44:18 Serbian Ball says I think you'll like this.
02:44:22 And then you sent.
Speaker 11
02:44:26 Yes.
Speaker 5
02:44:27 Gay.
Devon Stack
02:44:47 Something tells me I'm going to get a lot of mileage out of this one.
02:44:51 I might check it out sometime.
02:44:57 Devin here and this is Ryan from Ryan. Devin, if you take a close look at what transpired with the Bundy ranch standoff and read between the lines, one could say that the Waco situation has already been defended against. Also, it appears that the feds use the court system to hide their losses and gag anyone.
02:45:17 Even when the feds lose the case.
02:45:20 But yeah, you're you're up against this. Look, you're up against the superior army. That's just the way that it is. Which is why you don't go marching headlong into.
02:45:28 Battle with them.
02:45:29 Because you will lose and so there are. There are instances where where like with the with the Bundy standoff or whatever, where there's been little minor successes.
02:45:41 I don't even think that's necessarily some a strategy that you should try to emulate. I think they got maybe, well, not all of them got lucky. Some of those guys died, right? People have died and those.
02:45:55 Operations. I guess you could say we've covered them here on the stream, but that's something that, that, that kind of solidarity in a Community will protect at the very least, your, your community locally. You know, like if you the problem with the Bundys is they they.
02:46:13 Well, I mean, like, right now they're they're ultimately they became they became a target. They became a target and they're now trying to sue them into oblivion and. And so it's honestly, I I hate to say it because it's not really.
02:46:28 It feels like you're you're retreating, but now is not the time for that ****. I think now is the time for keeping a low profile and regrouping, circling the wagons. And that doesn't mean that you you stop all offensive actions, you know, politically or otherwise. But it means that.
02:46:49 You know, you realize you're you're up against the superior army. You just.
02:46:52 Aren't.
02:46:54 We're outnumbered. We are outgunned. Literally and.
02:47:00 You know, there's, there's there's other ways of of of like think of it this way. Those Jews that came here from Eastern Europe and around the turn of the century did they show up with a bunch of muskets and sabers and and the Calvary and cannons and try to take over America that way. No. If they had, they'd have been killed immediately.
02:47:21 You know it's too bad they didn't try that.
02:47:29 Hello authorizing hammer authorizing.
02:47:44 Hammer authorizing the Taco Bell. She Boone, who knifed the white guys throat a mere 7 years in prison for the assault, not attempted murder. A knife to the neck is attempted murder.
02:47:59 But of course the legal system is cooked. This happened in Sandy OR which is about 30 minutes from Portland and is more is a more rural area. So there you go. You got to get, you got to just get away from these.
02:48:12 *******.
02:48:12 People, you got to create your own.
02:48:16 Areas where where you're not going to ******* Taco Bell.
02:48:21 It's not. That's The thing is, it's not enough.
02:48:22 To just go to like a rural ish area and and and that's not in the major city.
02:48:28 That's better, but a lot of this diversity is leaking out of the cities into those areas you have to build the community yourself.
02:48:38 Lucky Larry Silverstein says check out this telegram channel to everyone out there are there. I'm like, I just played the link thing.
02:48:46 But there's people in.
02:48:48 The chat if you guys want to see that, it's infuriating and will make you not want to care about being Waco. The black and white crime that happens literally every single day.
02:48:58 Is staggering. Every white person should look at this channel, so there's a.
02:49:02 A channel called every day 1350. I'm sure that channel's got a lot of content just based on its name.
02:49:09 The urban quail farmer says I'm proud of you for doing this whole stream and not saying ***** once.
02:49:19 You're a stronger man than I.
02:49:20 Well, you know, like I said, we're we got we got to class it up.
02:49:24 We just got to class it up.
02:49:27 And and you know, that's just the way that it is.
02:49:33 Ripped homeless Guy says perhaps, and it's not even sure I I I dropped some hard R's earlier. You might not have heard him though. Perhaps selecting only for IQ and compliance isn't the wisest. Eugenics. You want people who are able to show their teeth when need be, and not only intellectuals.
02:49:53 The current eugenics conditions kill off people who cannot earn enough to comfortably start families, deeming the surplus to requirements.
02:50:02 Well, sure. What you meant the end there. But you're you're right. Like, that's that's what I'm saying. We create another selection event by getting people who are adventurous and willing to work for their their livelihood and go out and and and build and create things. And that's not everyone's going to be up.
02:50:22 For what I'm talking about.
02:50:24 Because it's not easy. But that's.
02:50:26 Part of the that's.
02:50:28 Why you do it is it will filter out the people who aren't up for it.
02:50:33 KD, KD.
Speaker 10
02:50:35 Really real good. Good for real.
Speaker
02:50:39 So.
Devon Stack
02:50:41 Katie says, as usual, you hit the bull's eye. Here's a.
02:50:44 Small token of my appreciation. Well, I appreciate that, Katie.
02:50:49 Terrace tarantulas. The tarantula got at my house earlier today, and not like, not like the big black movie ones, but like a.
02:51:00 A little smaller desert one and I I know where he is, but he's still in the house. He's actually.
02:51:05 He's actually probably like he's only about like 5 feet from me, but I know where he is. I'm gonna get him. I'll get him out for the show. Don't mess with bees, cat.
02:51:16 And don't mess with bees, cat and dog version. Watch this one minute clip of your leisure. That's.
02:51:21 Another link.
02:51:24 How many see I got to make a shorter link one because apparently.
02:51:29 Apparently my show would just be the link animation over and over and over again if I.
02:51:34 If I play it for every time I got a link land of the fake home of the gay natural selection can only evolve. Life of or evolve life up to a certain point. That's up to evolved. Being the evolved beings to recognize good and evil and evolve morally to escape the brutality of nature.
02:51:55 I believe that is what the white race is. If we brown too much, we go below that three.
02:52:00 Controlled and life will not recover. There's lot of the fake home of the gaze theory on the level of brown that can affect your ability to live in civilization. Scottish American jerk.
Speaker 11
02:52:19 That.
Speaker
02:52:20 As far as I can see.
Speaker 3
02:52:22 Where brown shoes.
Devon Stack
02:52:26 Scottish American. Jerk. Hey, Damon, please play. Money is power. Defiant is a gold mine. Best I've seen on the subject. But why don't you promote it more? Every white person needs to see it. I had to download it from a different telegram channel.
02:52:47 Well, it's, it's on my it's on my channel, it's on this channel, it's on the Odyssey channel and it's on the.
02:52:56 Bit shoot channel.
02:52:57 It might not be on the Rumble channel just because I wasn't posting stuff to ramble, ramble, ramble, ramble. Maybe I'll I'll upload it to rumble, just so that it's up there.
02:53:11 It's just that like I I I I appreciate the kind words. It's.
02:53:14 Just you know I.
02:53:14 Do new content constantly and that's something I made years ago, so it's not always front and center with what I'm what I'm researching. So yeah. And and the money is power that's for the *** **** Donos. So I got I got to I got to I got to reserve that for the *** ****.
02:53:32 Not that I don't appreciate.
02:53:34 Your contribution I do.
02:53:36 But I got I got to save it for the the *** **** doughnuts. That's what it's for.
02:53:42 May have low moral fiber. Do not. They're not to sound like a weed, but you said Georgia sounds like Godzilla in Japanese. That's exactly what they call him in Japanese. Short and sweet stream, I guess your film buff years didn't cover those films. Thanks to the strength. Yeah, like.
02:54:03 All Godzilla Wise was it was a bunch of.
02:54:08 I kind of wonder if it was like a cautionary tale against nuclear power.
02:54:13 Or if it was just.
02:54:14 You know, a Japanese way of coping with getting the atomic bomb dropped on them because that was the whole story, right? Like the due to the atomic fallout, it it created or it woke him up. Or I forget if it made Godzilla, if it.
02:54:27 Woke him up.
02:54:29 My dad used to like Godzilla movies. I don't know why, but I I grew up in a household where Godzilla movies were often watched.
02:54:38 And I never liked them, to be honest. It was always like wearing this. These are real.
02:54:41 This is can't you?
02:54:42 Tell it's a guy in a rubber suit like this looks.
02:54:45 Bad.
02:54:48 And everything's dubbed.
02:54:51 Poorly.
02:54:53 And why is Perry Mason in this one?
02:54:56 There's one where Perry Mason and and he's the only one that's not dubbed like Perry Mason, is in this in one of the Godzilla movies, and he's his lips line up with what he's saying. And but no one else's lips will line up with what they're saying.
02:55:10 Claude Rafiki, a sub-saharan African who can't speak English, was given a valid CDL. He drove on the wrong side of the highway and killed 3 whites. See, there you go.
02:55:24 There we go. That's what happens.
02:55:30 They got Jamaica code.
02:55:33 Bill Mulligan says, went to a City Council meeting Tuesday, learned my town is not is is not now 10% Haitian, but 25 percent. 15,000 of the 57 thousand they get paid $2400 a month. Federal assistance per person.
02:55:53 Guaranteed for seven years.
02:55:56 So they're encouraged to breed. How's that going to look in 18 years? Well, there's going to.
02:56:01 Be a lot more.
02:56:04 Losing a lot more ******* Haitians.
02:56:05 I'll tell you that.
02:56:06 Much right now.
02:56:08 Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
Speaker 7
02:56:11 Why is money management? That's the rest. Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:56:18 Mike Lindell's crack pipe with the lack of real men in our society, we might end up following the path of the traditional LDS and take on multiple lives. I don't that I don't know. Like the polygamy thing.
02:56:34 I don't know. I don't know if it works. I don't know if it works because you'd have to convince a lot of.
02:56:39 Chicks to be on board.
02:56:40 With that, like I think mathematically it works like it works in terms of. If you need to make a lot.
02:56:46 Of people really fast.
02:56:48 And you have access to these women that I just mentioned. You have to convince you could do it.
02:56:56 But you have to do it with the focus on breeding, like it have to be like you're cranking out, you know, six kids per wife, like, that's and what, which is what the, you know, the Mormons.
02:57:08 Were doing.
02:57:11 Like I said, some of my ancestors have like.
02:57:14 Over 50, you know, the men have over 50 children.
02:57:18 Through multiple wives, so there's that, but there's also.
02:57:25 I mean having to.
02:57:26 Be.
02:57:26 Able to financially take care of I mean if.
02:57:29 You're one guy.
02:57:31 And can you afford to to raise 50 kids? I mean, that's a lot of maybe you could maybe.
02:57:40 I don't know, I mean.
02:57:42 I don't. I'm not saying we should take that off the table.
02:57:47 I just think that's that's one of the, that's one of the.
02:57:51 Probably won't work out options.
02:57:57 And it's look, I know it sounds super.
02:57:58 Crazy. A lot of it's not.
02:58:00 The only reason why it's not as crazy to me as I have ancestors that from not that super long ago that we're polygamous, so it it, it's part of my family history. It doesn't sound that not so to me. But at the same time it sounds kind.
02:58:13 Of not so so.
02:58:16 Just the ability to be able to pull that off and and not just financially, but mentally. I mean having one wife is you imagine, especially because they're all their cycles are going to start to synchronize.
02:58:37 I don't know. I don't know. I'm not saying totally throw that option away. I'm just saying that seems like a, you know, let's let's let's. There's plenty of options that come before that, one that seems like a.
02:58:52 I don't know. I I feel like they'd be a tough sell that to women and men. It's just a tough sell. It's it'd be tough to.
02:59:00 To make that work for a variety of reasons.
02:59:05 Let's see here, Bill Monaghan.
02:59:09 Says I'm starting to look into intentional communities and farming.
02:59:13 Pull-ups. There's no point to sticking around here, not seeing any that promote racial solidarity. But the lifestyle doesn't promote diversity. Judging from the group of photo group photos I've seen. Well, that's The funny thing is invariably all these lefties that do these kinds of communities, and it's basically like a hippie compound out in the *******.
02:59:35 You know, rural area, the big farm that that, that they operate because of how much work is involved with just keeping one of those things going.
02:59:44 And the the fact that you have to have a cohesive community that gets along with each other almost invariably, they're all 100% white.
02:59:54 You know, and. And you're right. There's obviously no explicit aspect to that, but it kind of just self selects it self selects for white people because you went no, no, no parasitical or no parasitic could survive in that environment.
03:00:12 Because there there's, there'd be too much asked of you just to keep your head above water.
03:00:18 Now.
03:00:20 That's I I.
03:00:21 Don't know. I think that if you were.
03:00:23 To do this.
03:00:26 You should still future proof it by finding some way to to keep it explicitly white or white in the future, but there's you know, it's something you'd have to research legally to make sure that you don't open yourself up to some kind of lawsuit by the DOJ. But you could maybe lean heavily on the fact that it's self selecting.
03:00:47 At least at first.
03:00:50 Bob, her comment on Hey, Devin, where can a white guy or the white race for that matter, even go to anymore United States? North America is getting mongrelized Europe is getting invaded by a tsunami of blacks and Arabs. Everywhere you look, whites are driven from our homeland. So where do we even go to? Well, like I said, we go to.
03:01:10 Rural areas for at least for Americans, we get to rural areas in America and built exclusively white communities and start working on our population.
03:01:19 Start start crank. Getting those numbers up, getting generational pro white pro. You know, like net pro ingroup preference whites bred into a community and all the while keep that as as one of your priorities is looking for a place if.
03:01:38 If you were to.
03:01:41 Find where you're set. Where you've settled is going to become untenable because of whatever pressures you're getting from local governments or the federal governments or whatever it it will be something that you need to explore actively, like where where's Plan B, where do we go to from here? I think there's got to.
03:01:59 Be places.
03:02:00 And maybe there's even like an option where it's maybe not necessarily.
03:02:07 Well, I can't really say that, but you know, let's just say and and unconventional solution. You know there's a way that you can relocate without necessarily the cooperation of of every government involved, you know.
03:02:21 If that makes sense, Bill Monigan, the only one that looks most intriguing so far, makes most of its money selling high-end peanut, peanut and nut butter.
03:02:35 Which I find hilarious, turning George Washington Carver's invention into our benefit. Well, that's The thing is there is still a demand for, especially if you go to these farmers markets, there's a there's a lot of demand for, like local hunting for me, you know. And there's there's, there's ways you can fancy it up to make more money, right.
03:02:54 Like, oh, look, here's a A jar of honey with some of the actual honeycomb inside. With the honey you know or or or you can actually just sell honeycomb, you know. Right. There's.
03:03:07 So you can.
03:03:08 Make the bees basically build honeycomb into a little square that you you don't have to cut out. You basically just pull out of the hive and it's almost already packaged for.
03:03:19 You.
03:03:20 And there's things you can do. You can find. Maybe there's a particular kind of mushroom or a a particular kind of.
03:03:28 Fruit or vegetable that is in high demand and high end restaurants and you focus on on cultivating that. I mean there's there's a lot of ways you can do it and make money. If you put the work in.
03:03:40 It's it and and it's not rocket science, you know. It's not easy. It's not easy. It takes a lot of work, but it it's not complicated really either. And it doesn't even have to be agriculture. You know, there's a lot of other ways you can make money in a rural area.
03:04:00 Or remotely like I've said before, you could do stuff you could. It doesn't even have to have anything to do with your land necessarily. You could do stuff where you're making money as a programmer remotely.
03:04:11 You know or or.
03:04:11 I mean, increasingly, though, a lot of that stuff's getting outsourced. Then AI will take over some of that stuff and whatever, but.
03:04:17 There's online remote jobs and technology that you can do in design and you know there's always going to be that, that that option available to us. So I just I think it's crazy to to think that we can't make it.
03:04:31 Work.
03:04:33 Art Stanton, Art Stanton.
03:04:45 Art, Stanton says, Speaking of selection events for cooked white people. I can't manage to summon any sympathy for those Christian missionaries who got killed in Haiti. I can understand women being that clueless, but she had a husband who should have known better. As far as I'm concerned, her death is on him. Yeah, I I know you're talking about. There was a news story that was on Twitter today.
03:05:08 About a white couple that went to Haiti and they were killed by, you know, the the marauding bandits or whatever, the cannibals or whoever the **** is out there doing that ****.
03:05:17 And yet, why are were you there in the 1st place? Like? Well, there's not, there's not poor starving white kids anywhere there are, I don't know about this, this weird fetishization of the the brown people that a lot of these Christian missionaries have where they feel like they're somehow getting extra brownie points from God by going to some third world shithole.
03:05:37 And you know, giving them.
03:05:40 The **** you know, which is what it amounts to you.
03:05:45 Know giving them.
03:05:46 Free ****. They're going to just break and destroy the second leave anyway. And putting your life at risk for no reason. Why? It's a total waste. It's ******* stupid and it's almost always Christians that are doing it. So I I don't know. I don't know what to tell you.
03:06:01 I have no sympathy for those people either, just because I think that even if they weren't getting killed and raped to death, like in, you know, they did in this case they they, their waste. They're putting all their work. Why are they putting so much time, money and energy into developing some other people's country? **** them.
03:06:21 **** them. They're taking resources out of out of your country and and funneling them into a a country that is.
03:06:31 Is not not your people and and and well and and and as they they learned is very hostile to your people it's ******* stupid. I don't get it but there's there's an infinite amount it seems like of these people that in a way I I think the reason why.
03:06:49 They.
03:06:50 A lot of them do. It is it's.
03:06:52 It's really, it's so fake. It's very superficial. It's an excuse to go somewhere exotic. That's really what it boils down to. It's literally at the gap year thing. Only for Christians. Yeah, you know what I'm talking about the.
03:07:08 I'm all I'm going to find it here.
03:07:11 This is what it is.
03:07:23 It's this for Christians.
03:07:29 Let's see here.
Speaker 23
03:07:35 Oh, no talk when I I can't come shopping on the King's Rd. today.
03:07:39 Yeah, cause I'm. I'm literally in Burma. Yeah, I know. I'm on my gap here at the moment. Yeah. Yeah, I know. It's amazing. Yeah.
03:07:49 I can't believe you said that because that really reminds me of this time on my garp here. Yeah, I was. I was in Africa in Tanzania and I saw this woman with malaria. She had like flies all around her eyes and she looked at me with this vacant stare, but with a sense of endearing hope.
03:08:09 As if to say you know, despite our differences, you and I are one. We're kindred spirits. Yeah. And then I just send it everywhere. I was like, I've been on the lash that I before, but the rack ship that's not in my life, that's not in my life. Yeah.
03:08:26 Oh. Oh, my God. I can't believe you said that because that really reminds me of this time on my gut. Yeah.
03:08:33 Yeah, I was in South America in Peru.
03:08:37 Pro.
03:08:39 No para darling para.
03:08:44 Peru, Peru, Peru. Wonderful country. You know, beautiful people. Yeah, yeah, I knew we were trekking in the undies. And the sun was just rising and glinting off the snow, creating this sort.
03:08:58 Ethereal hares and I really got a sense of the awesome power of nature and the insignificance of man, you know? And then I just wondered every while I was like all over the snow. I was like, have that nature one nil? Yeah.
03:09:19 Made a little volcano. All the little chocolates screwed. Amazing, no.
03:09:30 Near you.
03:09:33 Yeah, you're so right. You're so right. Global warming. It really is an insignificant truth. Yeah. Yeah, it actually, it's funny you should say that because it really reminds her of this time now.
03:09:46 Because, yeah, I'm still on my gotcha. Yeah. Yeah. I'm in Burma on this kind of spiritual, cultural, political exchange thing.
03:09:54 Yeah. Yeah. Well, I'm kind of in kind of in prison. Yeah. Yeah. It turns out they're quite hot on you bringing naughty salt into the country. And you're.
03:10:09 Yeah, I know. It's so spiritual and political and cultural, but it's also kind of brutal and demeaning. I mean, there's not much food and I don't really know what anyone's saying. And the other day, the guards took me out at gunpoint into into the square and and then I just shunned everywhere. Yeah, we've been on the lash the night before.
03:10:28 The prison bit of the bit of the supplies was like banter. Amazing, just like full of, yeah.
Devon Stack
03:10:44 So it it's it's it's that for for Christians.
03:10:48 It's like on on dating apps, when invariably you see these, these women who who I love travel. I love to travel and they all have the exact same photo of them, like handing over some like beaded necklace to some black little kid with like a fly on his eyeball like, you know, they because they volunteered.
03:11:08 Somewhere where they let's give beaded necklaces to starving black kids or, you know, whatever stupid idea they had.
03:11:15 That's it's, it's.
03:11:16 That for Christians.
03:11:18 That's what it is. It's that for Christians, and they're able to feel like, you know, they somehow are or above it, you know, like above.
03:11:28 Criticism for just going in and and doing third world tourism because it's because Jesus or something.
03:11:36 Uh. Let's see here. We're just at.
03:11:42 I just. I messed up I I scrolled the wrong place.
03:11:52 Blah blah blah.
03:11:58 Here we are, I think.
03:12:01 Nope, no, there's a lot tonight. I had to get through here. I'm not complaining. Let's see here with the.
03:12:13 Here we go I.
03:12:14 Think this is where we're at?
03:12:20 Oh, wait, no.
03:12:22 Did I skip this one?
03:12:26 Nope. Alright. No, I did that.
03:12:28 1.
03:12:29 Sorry guys, I I'm like there's a lot I'm scrolling through here. I'm just trying to find where we were at.
03:12:39 Here we.
03:12:40 Go.
03:12:41 She watch says I was driving through the Nevada desert a couple of days ago, delivering a load of Cargill beef to Indiana, and I thought to myself, somewhere in this desolate wasteland.
03:12:56 A racist beekeeper resides here some trucker shekels. We'll appreciate that.
03:13:03 The Mojave Desert is vast and flat.
03:13:09 You know, I used to drive well, I didn't drive. I was a kid. So I was in the back seat, but my parents used to drive from the Sacramento area to the Salt Lake area on a fairly regular basis. And you want just a a long, desolate flat. Nothing to look at drive. I mean, holy ****.
03:13:28 And once you get through the Donner Pass and everything and through Reno and all that stuff, it's just like nothing. It's just lots of nothing for miles and miles and miles.
03:13:40 Which is why, why they that's why they keep their UFO's under lock and key out there. All right, we got Penelope Maynard.
03:13:50 Penelope Mannered, who, as I said, we have to save this for the the good donos. The big one are not that. They're all. They're all good. But like the big ones, the big significant ones and Penelope manner has made a a shocking, shockingly large, generous donation.
03:14:09 Deserving of money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend and.
03:14:17 Go, Julie, this *** is.
03:14:39 There we go. Yeah. Thank you very much. Penelope Maynard says hi, even a magic wand. If only it's not way over Yonder, it's it is over. Nothing but a miracle. Hope you're well, Penelope. Well, I appreciate that. And you have a hive, by the way. I've been meaning to.
03:15:01 Well, now you'll you'll have to give you 2 hives. I talked about the the really, really big donos. You'll get a hive named after you. Your hive has Saskatoon has bees in it.
03:15:14 And I'll I'll get a photo of it. But you have a hive with Saskatoon's bees in it and.
03:15:18 They're doing great.
03:15:21 So far it's a new I I don't know how to so little back story because you know it is you have it is your high.
03:15:29 The Saskatchewan Z.
Speaker 16
03:15:30 Yes.
Devon Stack
03:15:32 This can be boring bee talk for a lot.
03:15:34 Of people but.
03:15:34 I don't care. Saskatchewans are called Sasquatch, Raz because the beekeeper in Saskatchewan.
03:15:42 Had a very isolated bee area to where he could breed bees without the risk of them, you know, inadvertently breeding with local bees that much. And because it was so isolated, he makes the Saskatchewan with Alcatraz. You know Alcatraz island.
03:16:02 To be saskatchewans and he bred these bees that are supposedly really awesome. I've never had them before.
03:16:10 The only thing I wonder about is they were developed in Canada, so that's significantly it's a way different environment than the desert, so maybe that won't matter. Maybe they'll thrive out here. They're doing good now. They're doing just fine.
03:16:31 Right now, but we'll see. Then I just started them off from a package a couple months ago.
03:16:39 So they they're not really going to make any money this year, but they should be. You know, they should make cutting next year. But yeah, that I I just wanted to to let people know that that is that is something that I will be doing and I'll I'll start putting I'll take some photos or something of these hives and we'll maybe play them at the end of the stream or something like that.
03:17:02 But thank you very much, Penelope. A long time. No, no. See for a while. So hopefully you're doing well and and your support is obviously always very appreciated. And you've always been very generous. So we'll have to find you. Hide #2. Hide #2.
03:17:19 Which was going to.
03:17:20 Be your high number one, but then I I.
03:17:24 I thought, well, why would I give you an Africanized time? There was a an Africanized swarm I picked up, but I we cleaned them. I just don't know if it worked yet because last time I opened them up they were still mean. But it's I got to wait a few more weeks and for the old bees to die off, so maybe I'll make the one that I was going to use for yours.
03:17:44 Originally, and their neighbors, so you'll have two hives next door to each other that are.
03:17:50 That are out in the desert making honey thanks to your thanks to your generosity.
03:17:56 All right, everyone, give a hand to Penelope Maynard there. Film film says human women developed breasts after we became bipedal so they could attract mates from the front to substitute for the loss of visibility of their.
03:18:15 Booties. White men like *****. Black men like butts. **** worship is homeo erectus behavior. Alright, well, I don't know if that's all factual, but I'll say that that that the the last part is. How about that?
03:18:29 And you're I mean.
03:18:30 Or you're right 100%, I just don't know based in space.
03:18:35 Says Dave. A great shooter night for your sake, I hope the examples of diversity are nonexistent in your area at your local grocery store are to play grocery store tonight. I got.
03:18:46 I said I.
03:18:47 I can't overuse this.
03:18:48 Stuff, but I.
03:18:49 Will say, yeah, it's it's pretty. I mean look.
03:18:53 You get people passing through and you always know that they're people passing through that are that don't fit in.
03:19:03 The problem is a lot of the people that live out here are old, like it's just it's. And I wonder what will happen when they all start to die, because that's going to happen. It's it's basically a lot of old white boomers.
03:19:16 And I don't. I kind of I I'm a little nervous about it because I'm like, well, I mean, it's mostly white out here, but as they die off it it, it's just are they going to be replaced by more, more old people that want to live in the.
03:19:29 Desert because they're old.
03:19:30 Or is it going?
03:19:31 To be other kinds of people.
03:19:35 They come out here because it's cheap. You know what I mean? Like, like uh.
03:19:40 We'll see. We'll see, but that's.
03:19:43 I don't. I don't know that this will be like the.
03:19:45 The Super long term.
03:19:48 Home for me it's it's a good place for right now and there's nothing. I mean, it could be long term, but I'm also open to if it if it if it's better for what I'm talking about tonight to pick up and and I hate moving. I've done it my whole life and I was.
03:20:06 Kind of hoping that I have to do it.
03:20:08 For a long time or or maybe ever once I.
03:20:10 Not here, but hey, you don't always. You know, you don't always.
03:20:13 Get what you want, right?
03:20:16 Let's see here, John Connor says. I think the worship of ******* is derived directly from the repressed guilt, which is almost completely unfounded. Another strain could be about how the ******* were brought to the USA and by whom. This flyer is an excellent starting point to research Jew names.
Numbers Lady
03:20:34 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:20:35 And I have a.
03:20:38 A slavery flyer? Yeah, we're. I think most people are. Well, at least most people listening to this are are well aware of the the Jewish rule and the slave trade.
03:20:51 White Mormon says let's get you topped off at a nice round one. OK, well, I appreciate that.
03:20:59 Bill Monaghan says I knew a guy who was a WHO doctor in Vietnam during that war. They would dig wells for the villagers who would use them as garbage dumps because they would only drink from running water. You can't civilize people who aren't ready. Yeah, that's The thing is it's.
03:21:18 And nor should you want to. And people used to understand this, even like the leftist Utopia Star Trek.
03:21:26 That's a big part of the Star Trek, you know? Yeah. I was going to say Worldview, biggest universe view, right, is that when that was called the the Prime Directive, I did a whole video on it. It's called the prime directive, the prime directive, the number one rule, the biggest, the most important rule is they go out to the Galaxy with their.
03:21:45 Hyper.
03:21:47 You know, advanced technology and encounter all these primitive worlds with primitive peoples on them. The number one rule was they weren't supposed to make contact in a way that would affect the the normal evolution of that people, that they shouldn't give them access to technology that they didn't develop themselves unless there was.
03:22:07 And like super important reason for it, like their planet was about to explode or whatever, you know, like it was it they weren't sitting there like we are, like, giving ******* the Internet to third world countries and smartphones to Haitians and stuff like that. Right, that that, that natural natural order of things was supposed to be preserved, that they should be able to seek.
03:22:28 Doing best to me, and I think that that would have been infinitely wiser for us to do when we encountered other peoples across.
03:22:35 The world as we explored.
03:22:37 It and I don't know why we didn't do.
03:22:38 That, but that's.
03:22:41 You know that would have that would have solved most of our problems had we done that.
03:22:49 Let's see here. Comment. Don't. Hey, Deb, I understand. Moving to rural places, still my question stands, we will or we will, would we will or no, we still would. Sorry my eyes are getting tired here be a continental minority.
03:23:07 There is no place left that is 100% white. You would still be a minority. I'm from the Netherlands and 79% native white and 10% EU white, but our big cities are 55% black. Like, yeah, that's.
03:23:23 That's horrendous, that's horrendous. And that's something that really, honestly, it makes me really sad that you have these European.
03:23:34 I mean, birth places really right. Like, that's something that always, I think America felt comforted in like that helped us cope with our own diverse.
03:23:44 Reality that we knew that there were these. There were still like the factories where they made white people on the other side of the ocean, right, that we still have these, like, strongholds of white origin that were preserving the the, the pure varieties of of white people. And as those places.
03:24:05 That ****** it. That's really unnerving for me. At least. I don't know if it is for all white Americans.
03:24:10 But it really kind of knocks the the wind out of out of me when I when I think about that, I'm just like man let's you know I used to I always I always used to think that you know there's always going to be an island right. There's always going to be an island some island full of ******* Irish people right. There's always going to be.
03:24:30 You know, some book looking country full of Italians. You know, there's always going to be a bunch of croissant eating ************* in France. You know, I I just thought that that was.
03:24:39 That was just a given.
03:24:41 And that you know, OK, we have to deal with all these outsiders or whatever, but at least, you know, we still have.
Speaker 6
03:24:49 The.
Devon Stack
03:24:51 The You know origin country still intact and that's no longer the case.
03:24:57 And for you guys, you know, I don't know what the population of the Netherlands is.
03:25:02 That's a big deal. Like like, once you lose that, it's gone forever.
03:25:08 **** knuckle.
03:25:11 **** knuckle. Let's see here.
Speaker 17
03:25:15 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 4
03:25:22 I'd like to return this duck.
Speaker 2
03:25:24 When you're trying to save money.
Speaker 7
03:25:26 A good rule to follow is to.
Speaker 2
03:25:35 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors. It'll pay their fee.
Speaker 13
03:25:40 So.
Devon Stack
03:25:44 There we go. Sorry I couldn't find the big dono one. We just played it so I played a bunch of other ones fog, Knuckles says, who also has a a very generous donation. Hey Devin, great stream. As always, I ordered 3T shirts, but only two of them showed up. How do I get in touch with you about it? DM on Twitter. Other than that I'm digging them.
03:26:04 Better quality than I thought. I'll have to order another churro. One for my mother makes her belly laugh whenever she.
03:26:12 Sees sees me.
03:26:15 Well, I don't, I don't. I don't. That's like a third party.
03:26:17 That.
03:26:17 Does it? That's tea spring.
03:26:23 If you have the receipt.
03:26:27 I would e-mail them and say hey, look, you know, did they they gave you tracking numbers, right? You can if you if they'd ever sent the the third shirt that's that's something they would handle. I don't have any say in in how that works at all. I have no involvement with it really. It's more like I I upload the design.
03:26:47 And then they everything else they do, you know, and then once a month they they let me take money out or whatever, but that's.
03:26:56 That's something that you'd have to take up with them because I wouldn't have. And I mean, I guess I could forward it, I could message them and say, hey, look, this person didn't.
03:27:04 Get it? But.
03:27:06 It would probably be easier if you did it first. Tell you what, do it you send it. I would. I would send them a message and say or send them an e-mail and say, hey, you know I didn't get it. Here's the.
03:27:15 Tracking number or whatever.
03:27:17 And if they aren't helpful then let me know and and I'll I'll chase it down. I mean, I'll you know, I'll forward it to them. I don't know how much better it would be though. I've never had to deal with their their customer service people because I've never interacted with them.
03:27:34 Everything I've done has been just their automated stuff, but.
03:27:41 Yeah, they should. They they.
03:27:42 Should be and they're a big company. They should be.
03:27:46 They should make it work for you if if, if for some reason I'll make sure you get one one way or another, but I feel like they'll they should be able to handle that.
03:27:56 Because of the tracking numbers and stuff like that.
03:27:59 Thank you very much for the very generous support.
03:28:03 There also **** knuckle.
03:28:06 And yeah, the churro shirts. I'm going to make a new one.
03:28:11 Well, we have two already.
03:28:13 I think we have two already.
03:28:15 The one of him running away from the gas man.
03:28:20 That's my favorite one. I might have to make another one.
03:28:26 Jay Ray, 1981.
03:28:37 Jay Ray, 91, let me get back. Get you back for the five hundo mistake.
03:28:43 Well, this you know, you don't have to get me back for anything is my am I?
03:28:47 Muted by the way.
03:28:52 OK, I'm not. I just have too many.
03:28:55 I don't know you guys understand how this works over here.
03:28:59 I'm I got a stream.
03:29:00 Deck.
03:29:01 A Little Mix.
03:29:02 One and I've been slowly because apparently it's a pain in the *** to do it the way I thought it would be. Easy to do. I'm slowly integrating it with OBS to make some of this stuff work a little bit easier, but in the meantime I have like these massively stupid menus I have to sift through and every time I play one of these things it makes it longer and it's.
03:29:24 You know it's.
03:29:26 It's hard to explain, but.
03:29:29 Yeah, it's annoying, but yeah, you have to worry about the mistake. Hopefully they got back to you. I'm sounds like they did. So like I said, they've always. They've always fixed problems like that with people pretty quickly when it's happened in the past, but you don't owe me anything for that. That's that's.
03:29:48 Not a big deal, but I appreciate all the same January 1981 Bill Monegan speaking about sad and Ducks a couple of people have told me that Haitians have eaten all the ducks in the park and I drove through Wednesday and Yep, all the Ducks are gone. There were hundreds. That's.
03:30:09 That's fascinating. I don't know what.
03:30:11 To say about that.
03:30:13 Oh, you know what I think I rumble people. I mean, mad. I might have. I might hold on.
03:30:24 Bumble people.
Speaker
03:30:24 Probably not.
Devon Stack
03:30:25 Let's see here.
03:30:31 Yeah, I forgot to open my rants window. Guys, I'm and it's not letting me look at the cause the way rumble ******* does it.
03:30:40 Ohh sorry guys, I feel like a real *******. I mean, look, I don't think I'll get that money anyway, so that it's not like.
03:30:49 The end of the world for me.
03:30:50 At least I sorry. So let me explain.
03:30:57 Well, I'll tell you what. If there's guys in rumble that sent rumble rants.
03:31:03 You don't have to send like another rumble rant, just send your chat again as a regular chat.
03:31:09 If you did one.
03:31:11 And I will take your word for it. Just let me know in the chat, because there's not like a ton of you guys in chat over there anyway, because the way that I do the rumble rants, the way that I have to do it because just the way ******* rumble sucks and does this is you have to install a plug in to a browser.
Speaker 10
03:31:28 Here.
Devon Stack
03:31:30 That will collect all the rents during the stream, so that at the end of the stream they'll be in this little window. That's the plug in that you downloaded does, and if I forget to open up rumble and do that, they just go away.
03:31:49 And I don't know if anyone did that because I think last stream I let people know that I was having trouble.
03:31:56 Getting them. And so it looks like no one sent any anyway, which is, which is good and people are saying in chat that they don't see any.
03:32:06 So I just want to make sure, but I'll give you guys all the time. I just wanted to to let people know.
03:32:11 Then I was looking over there and if I if if there are, if there are rants. If you sent one in.
03:32:20 Just send a chat in and I'll I'll click back over there before I shut down. I'll. I'll. I'll read it out. I'll take your word for it. Going back to Odyssey here.
03:32:32 We got Night Nation review. Oh, wait, no. Yeah, that's the word. OK, Tea Spring had no problem. Capitulating to Antifa harassment to the platform. Me on their request, my stuff, way innocent logos and such. And they just gave in and threw me off since coming Jews asked them to just to warn.
03:32:53 They're not safe. Yeah, well, that's. I suspect that that's the case with, with almost all those companies. So you know, we're we're just going to ride it while we can and we'll eventually ditch them and go to some other one when we need.
03:33:08 To it is what? It's a game that we're always having to play and it sucks, but.
03:33:13 That it is what it is.
03:33:16 All right. Well, hold on.
03:33:19 Yeah, going back to rumble. Yeah, I think rumble's pretty much.
03:33:25 Zero.
03:33:27 Anyway, because I told you guys last string that I wasn't really, I might not get that money anyway. And people are saying no chats.
Speaker 15
03:33:35 Off.
Devon Stack
03:33:37 I didn't see any.
03:33:41 And let me see. They don't even type. This is what's so gay about their chat. It doesn't even time stamp these things. So some of this stuff I don't know when you guys said this stuff.
03:33:50 Because if I could go back and see, like, at least I would know. OK, well, there's no hyper chats for.
03:33:54 Like.
03:33:54 The last two hours or whatever, right. And I can't even do that because it doesn't.
03:34:00 It doesn't time stamp. Alright, well, now we gotta rant for $1.00. And it just says Rant, Rumble, rant test. So that's the only one that I've got.
03:34:07 I think.
03:34:09 So yeah, I got I got one from you. Corn pop. The bad dude won.
03:34:17 But that's all I I think that's the only one we got. All right. And if I missed one, I apologize. Like I said, send it as a normal chat. Next time we'll I'll read it. But I I just think that we didn't get any on rumble because of what I was.
03:34:30 Talking.
03:34:30 About last week, Commie Portland, or from Amos Burton, one last one we got Connie.
03:34:36 Portland just elected a tough on crime Republican as District Attorney. Funny ho the I mean, how the tides turn? Well, we'll see if that. How tough on crime he actually is.
03:34:52 Right, right. I don't, I don't. I don't think he's going to be tough on crying the way you and I would be tough on crime.
03:34:59 But that's the game. That's my point is, it's just, it's just ping pong. They they. Ohh yeah. Don't. Don't worry. We're gonna get tough on crime and they dial it back a little bit and then eventually and then, you know, it creeps back up and everything. Everyone forgets again. And then next thing you know, it's horrible and.
03:35:15 Yeah, zoom the graph you have zoom out the graph and see really where it's trending. Portland. You know where was, where was important politically 100 years ago. You know what would any of this stuff that's been going on in Portland's always been kind of *****. So, like, I don't know, maybe Portland's a bad example.
03:35:34 But I mean, 100 years ago it would have been way more conservative across the board, even if it was all lefties, just because.
03:35:41 The the the definition of what a lefty even was like 100 years ago was still within the bounds of sanity as compared to today anyway. Alright guys, we're going to shut it down and again apologize. Anyone rumble? If you sent a rant. I didn't see it. We'll get that taken care of next week.
03:36:00 And I will be here. Like I said, I will have a stream Wednesday and 1st Wednesday morning I'm going to stream with Mark Colette at 11:00 AM. I think those 11:00 AM Pacific.
03:36:12 Time and then let me just double check. Yeah, 11:00 AM, and then we'll have the normal one at 10.
03:36:20 PM.
03:36:21 And then there might be another stream with some other people. Oh, also had just as an interesting little factoid, one of the people that's covered in Pat Con. I won't tell you who.
03:36:32 Uh.
03:36:36 I don't want to say they reached out to me. They reached out to someone else and asking about me because they apparently like.
03:36:42 I said the.
Speaker 23
03:36:42 The.
Devon Stack
03:36:43 Pakhan series got out enough to where it actually reached some of the people who are featured in it, and they they they like the series, so that's.
03:36:55 That was a fun little thing to find out.
03:36:58 It's a goodie, not a baddie. I'll tell you that much. It's it was a a a good person, not one of the the the the enemies that we talked about in that.
03:37:10 So all right, guys, I'm gonna get out of here. Really appreciate you spending your Saturday night with me. Hope you have a good long weekend. If you're able to get Monday off.
03:37:19 And you can spend it with your family and friends. In the mean time.
03:37:25 For black pilled.
03:37:27 I am of course.
03:37:30 Devastating.
Speaker 2
03:37:41 That's Jenny. That's not Jenny's dad. If she gets into that car, you may be looking at Jenny for the last time. I'm a gruff the crime dog. Let me show you something. See that playground? Lot of kids there every day in this country. 60 kids.
03:37:59 Disappear.
03:38:03 Some run away, but a lot of kidnapped by strangers or even by people they know. Almost 20,000 kids a year, 20,000 kids, one kid at a time. Maybe your kid on your street, just like Jenny.
03:38:19 You know your kids can learn to protect themselves against crime at home, at school, on the street. Very nice going, Jenny. She's going to tell her folks about this, and you can write them out rough. Learn how to keep your family and your community safe and help pick up by that crime.
Speaker 12
03:38:40 Sunday morning, funny, starring Laurel and Hardy now continue.