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INSOMNIA STREAM: KOSHERVILLE EDITION.mp3

08/24/2024
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Narrator
00:09:45 What happens when a community rooted in cornfields and Christ?
00:09:48 Sanity is suddenly transformed into a place presumed to have more.
00:09:53 Per capita than anywhere else in the world.
00:09:57 Now dry temperatures intensified.
Devon Stack
00:10:15 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:21 Kosher bill edition.
00:10:23 I'm your host, of course, Dev and STACK. We're going to be talking. Yeah, it's funny. We, we.
00:10:31 We've talked about what happens when blacks move to your neighborhood.
00:10:38 We we've talked a.
00:10:39 Lot about that.
00:10:42 But do you know what happens when rabbis move to your neighborhood?
00:10:51 I mean, you might know it's kind of funny because we all sort of know.
00:10:56 Because it's exactly what happens when they move to your country. It's exactly what happens when they move to your country.
00:11:05 And we have a a nice little microcosm, a nice little example of this called Postville.
00:11:12 Postville. It was. It was supposed to be the the poster child.
00:11:18 Of multiculturalism.
00:11:22 It was an all white town. All white town. Can you imagine all White town?
00:11:28 Farm town.
00:11:30 Pretty low population.
00:11:33 Lots of German immigrants, mostly German.
00:11:39 I mean by by immigrants, I mean, they've been there a couple 100 years.
00:11:46 And.
00:11:48 Well.
00:11:51 Then Jews moved in.
00:11:56 And.
00:11:59 Yeah, it was multiculturalism for the first time in this town's history.
00:12:04 There were people lived in this town that had never met a non white or for that matter really a non German or or Scandinavian white. A lot of these people never drove out of town. A lot of most of the people living in this town had never been 100 miles away from the town.
00:12:23 Imagine that.
00:12:25 And then a bunch of New York Jews, a New York, a bunch of New York ascetic Jews moved into town. What could go wrong? Well, let's see. You know, obviously nothing. Obviously nothing cause they had to make a documentary about it about it not going wrong.
00:12:42 Because that's what they do, right? When nothing goes wrong, they have to. They have to make propaganda telling you. No, no, no, no. This is this is good. This is good. That's how you know right away. By the way, that's a big.
00:12:55 Well.
00:12:56 If they have to make propaganda videos telling you how awesome something is.
00:13:02 There's that. That's the first. That's the first red flag, like, well, hold on. You wouldn't have to tell me.
00:13:09 You would you would have to tell.
00:13:10 Me if it was awesome.
00:13:13 If multiculturalism was awesome and everyone got benefits out of it, but what? Why? Why do you have to make so many so many videos, so many movies, so many television shows?
00:13:29 Have so many celebrities have so many symposiums.
00:13:35 Have so many billionaire donors dumping money into the idea now this is good.
00:13:46 If your product's good, you don't have to advertise it, it's.
00:13:49 Called word of mouth.
00:13:56 Anyway, so this is a a little documentary they did about how awesome it went.
00:14:03 When a bunch of Jews moved to Postville.
00:14:07 Postville and cultures collide. Doesn't that sound like it's a good start already? Right, cultures collide like a, you know, like.
00:14:15 Well, I think Kali and I think of all kinds of awesome things, you know like.
00:14:20 Car accidents.
00:14:25 Mostly car accidents.
00:14:29 Maybe domestic violence a little bit, I don't know. Like, yeah, collide. That's a nice word. Warming. Ohh. Collide when cultures collide. Is that kind of like because it starts with coal and that's like together, right, collide. What's like? Maybe that's maybe I'm just not understanding. There's a new definition of this word.
00:14:51 I'm not aware of. I know. Let's have a look.
00:14:54 Let's have a look and you.
00:14:55 Know what? It's weird I.
00:14:58 This this little girl doesn't look Jewish.
00:15:02 I feel like maybe there's more to it, like I thought it was just about Jews coming to this whole all White town. Why? Why would Jews come into this all white town?
00:15:12 Mean that Mexicans would also come to this all white town it, it seems a little odd, but I don't know.
Narrator
00:15:20 How does a tiny Iowa town respond when hundreds of Mexican immigrants hit the heartland in search of the American dream?
00:15:29 Thought ohh no yeah.
00:15:31 No.
Devon Stack
00:15:32 Oh, no, indeed, very apt. Very apt of you to think. Oh, no.
00:15:39 But wait a second.
00:15:41 Isn't this supposed to be about Jews showing up in your town? Ah, I get it now. Postville cultures collide. There's now there's a menorah and a pinata.
00:15:53 So I guess they both showed up totally organically. I'm I'm guessing right? Both Mexicans and Jews simultaneously decided to go to some small farm town in Iowa.
00:16:05 Right.
00:16:08 To live out the American dream.
00:16:11 Let's mix up that melting pot y'all it's it's we're in Iowa.
00:16:20 Jesus Christ, it's it's so much worse than you think, actually.
00:16:28 And as I said, when I promoted this on social media.
00:16:32 There's a there's a there's a bonus black pill at the end.
00:16:36 You're gonna like.
00:16:38 So OK, so we got this small town. Welcome to Postville. Yeah. Nice little tiny town.
00:16:48 Let's see. Let's see what happened here. Why are Jews moving here?
Narrator
00:16:52 This is Postville, Iowa, a tiny farming community in the northeast corner of the state, 20 miles from the Mississippi River. 30 minutes from the nearest McDonald's and light years from the kind of place where multiculturalism usually takes root.
Devon Stack
00:17:10 It sounds amazing. These are the kinds of places a lot of people have been saying we should.
00:17:15 Move to.
00:17:17 Right, let's go to where the multiculturalism isn't there yet.
00:17:23 Let's take over a small town. Look, I've I've toyed with the idea myself. Not saying it's a bad idea either, but I am saying it's it's not quite what you think it is.
00:17:35 Just ask post Bill, it's all right. Post Bill is this nice little farm town like it's 100% white, 100% white.
00:17:44 And far away from all the the multiculturalism.
00:17:49 Spreading throughout the United States, this is this is, I believe, produced in the 80s this documentary.
Narrator
00:17:57 Post failure is home to the.
00:17:59 Celebrated Lawn chair brigade.
00:18:03 It.
00:18:03 Rears some of the Midwest's most promising cattle wranglers.
00:18:09 Plus, it proudly boasts its own tourist accommodations. And while most vacation getaways offer predictable views of city skylines or scenic landscapes, the Pines Motel provides a refreshing Vista of a pen of goats.
00:18:33 For nearly 150 years, post Phil was all white, all Christian and all, but removed from melting pot America.
00:18:44 Hi. Hey.
00:18:46 Postville is located in a state where the population growth is 1/4 the national average and the town's last official census recorded just 14178 people.
00:18:57 So when 300 Hasidic Jews, 400 Mexicans and dozens of eastern Europeans migrated to this quiet farming community, well, let's just say the residents might have been less surprised if Jesus Christ himself had popped out of the nearest soybean.
00:19:12 Field.
Francis Harnack
00:19:13 When they went up the street, I thought, Oh my goodness sakes, what are they?
00:19:16 Doing here, you know.
Hazel Schlake
00:19:18 Well, wasn't sure it was in the right place.
Stan Looney
00:19:21 I think a lot of people are like me. We've never seen any.
00:19:25 You know, Orthodox Jews, we've never been around any Eastern Europeans nor Russians. Mexicans, never, you know, I mean, we just never seen them. It was all just the same Anglo people that we that we've known our life is the only people we've ever seen.
Devon Stack
00:19:50 Well, savor those days. Savor those days, my friend. Those days are over.
00:19:58 You don't know.
00:19:59 What you had until it's gone right?
00:20:03 You don't know what you had until it's gone.
00:20:07 Well, I guess you could say that about many of the.
00:20:10 The people that lived in Postville.
00:20:13 They were very surprised and you got to.
00:20:16 Ask you. Well, we'll get into that.
00:20:17 In a second.
00:20:18 So hundreds of Hasidic Jews and hundreds of Mexicans just show up in town. That's a little bit weird. I feel like there's more to that story.
00:20:27 Why would a bunch of Hasidic hugged by the hundreds, Hasidic Jews and Mexicans show up in a small town in Iowa?
00:20:36 Just out of no.
Narrator
00:20:36 Where?
Devon Stack
00:20:38 That's a bit weird.
00:20:39 Seems a bit. I mean, what did they just get? Like a map and open it up and, you know, blindfold someone and say, you know.
00:20:45 Show them all a point.
00:20:47 At the map and they just, that's where.
00:20:48 They went, I don't know. Maybe, maybe.
JoEllen Foels
00:20:52 I guess I didn't imagine that.
00:20:53 This is what would.
00:20:54 Happen and I guess it makes me nervous to see what's going to happen in the next 10 years. What's going to happen to our town? Are they going to be, you know, is it going to be good for our town?
Devon Stack
00:21:04 Nope. Spoiler alert. Nope.
00:21:07 What do you mean?
00:21:08 What you had to wonder if it was?
00:21:09 Gonna be good for your town.
00:21:15 How would you? How would you not?
00:21:16 Be able to figure that out.
00:21:25 So I've got a crystal ball. I'm I'm I'm.
00:21:28 From the future.
00:21:30 And I can tell you it's it's not good for your town.
00:21:33 But go on, go on.
JoEllen Foels
00:21:36 Are they going to, you know, bring more jobs?
Devon Stack
00:21:39 Yes and no. We'll get into that in a second. But funny that that's what you would ask.
00:21:46 Why is that? What you would ask? You have an all white town and everyone knows each other. A lot of you guys are related. You go to the same church. In fact, up until just a couple of decades ago, your your church services were in German.
00:22:04 And then a bunch of Jews show up. And your first question is, are they going to bring jobs?
00:22:17 I think your priorities are a little bit ******.
00:22:19 Up.
JoEllen Foels
00:22:20 You know is is everything going to change?
Devon Stack
00:22:22 Yeah, yeah. It's gonna change. It's gonna change. How would it not change?
00:22:29 How would it not change? Having three to 400 Hispanic Jews and three to 400 illegal immigrants show up?
00:22:36 How would they not change, just demographically exploding the town, just dropping close to 1000 people in a town whose population is barely in the in the four digits? Come on.
Narrator
00:22:52 It'd be easy to simply dismiss this rural community as a late bloomer in the flourishing field of diversity, but post food is more than just some provincial meat and potatoes. Towns struggling to appreciate tacos and pita bread. It's a place that reflects the same ethnic, cultural, and religious.
00:23:10 Conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
00:23:14 Well, hold on, hold on.
00:23:19 You said the flourishing field of diversity.
00:23:24 Like just a couple seconds ago. And then you said the same ethnic.
00:23:31 What was that again? Cause like I I.
00:23:33 Kind of feel.
00:23:33 Like you're. How is it? How is it a flourishing field of diversity, yet also the same ethnic?
00:23:42 Conflicts that everywhere else has that that has diversity.
Narrator
00:23:45 Flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the.
00:23:53 Flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country's flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural, and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
00:24:07 Yeah, it's, it's, it's not adding up. It's not in, it's not in.
00:24:13 What you think I can't remember?
00:24:15 5 seconds ago. Wow. Hey.
00:24:20 You know, I guess Americans have short attention spans, right? That's what they say anyway.
Narrator
00:24:26 In many larger cities, ethnic grocery stores dot the street corners. Enclaves like Chinatown in Little Mexico are commonplace, and the brisk temper of life often allows the complex issues surrounding diversity.
00:24:39 To be lost in the.
00:24:40 Shuffle.
Devon Stack
00:24:42 So what you're saying is in big cities?
00:24:47 People are are too busy.
00:24:50 Too busy and atomized.
00:24:53 And and and have have no investment in the community whatsoever. Very little participation in the community. So diversity like I thought this was like a lush field of multiculturalism, right?
00:25:09 But but now it's it's sounding kind of like it's not great and.
00:25:16 You're going to notice it more in a small town.
00:25:19 Like, if it's this wonderful thing. I mean, it's like, think for ***** sake. If this is the kind of town that's so small that if a McDonald's moved in, people would be waiting outside to have their first Big Mac.
00:25:32 They probably threw up a town ******* barbecue and they got their first traffic light.
00:25:38 Anything new seems to be like an awesome fun tie. Hey, this is great. You know what? We we got a Dairy Queen. Whoa.
00:25:46 Yeah.
00:25:49 So why wouldn't they celebrate when this happens, right?
00:25:53 Why wouldn't they celebrate the diversity?
00:25:57 Boring *** old White town, right? But.
Narrator
00:26:00 Here in a town that's just five blocks wide and nine blocks long, people from varied backgrounds have no choice but to run into each other in the post office to live in the same neighborhood and to confront the dilemmas of diversity on a daily basis flourishing field.
00:26:16 Diversity.
00:26:17 Same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the.
Devon Stack
00:26:23 Now it's dilemmas of diversity and, and you're gonna notice it more because you see in a small town you actually know the people that live in this small town. It's horrible. It's horrible. Cause you you might actually have to go to the the mailbox and and say hi to to Sally, who lives next door and and wave. Hey, look, there's Bill he's mowing.
00:26:44 Colon.
00:26:46 So you're gonna notice if all of a sudden there's slomo.
00:26:49 Or Enrique.
00:26:52 It's not. If you lived in a big city. I mean, if you lived in a big city, it's already a ******* mess.
00:26:58 Saying saying hello to your neighbor could get you shot in the ******* forehead, so you haven't done that ever.
00:27:05 It weirds you out if if someone waited you, you'd think maybe they.
00:27:08 Were up to something.
00:27:11 But you see, in these small towns these.
00:27:16 These ******* hillbillies, they know each other.
00:27:21 They have a sense of community.
00:27:28 So they're going, they're just going to notice it more.
Narrator
00:27:32 Again, I thought there was this lush field of beautiful diversity because it's void of big city stimuli. Post field could very well be the control subject in the 21st century and American experiment. It's the kind of place that allows us to examine the limits.
00:27:49 And the limitations of multiculturalism, flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
00:28:00 Ohh, this is sounding bad.
00:28:04 But I agree.
00:28:05 It is. It is a case study.
00:28:08 It is a case study.
00:28:11 So let's see. I mean, you still haven't gotten the part like why? Why all this ******* all these?
00:28:15 ******* Jews showed.
Narrator
00:28:16 Up it requires us to.
00:28:18 Reevaluate what the American dream has come to mean today and to ponder just whose dream will shape the future.
Stephen Bloom
00:28:26 Of think it's really a story about how people deal with differences.
00:28:31 I think it's a story about how people are different and how people want to maintain their differences and what we as Americans are going to do to to maintain our country, our general sense of of Americans, our ethos as one people.
Devon Stack
00:28:52 Yeah, about about 99%.
00:28:54 Sure, he's a Jew, but at.
00:28:57 Least.
00:28:58 Look, he'll be.
00:28:59 Honest he he doesn't get too super July, which I was surprised by, but that they keep cutting to this guy because he's an author that has written about basically the with the with the what was the ethnic problems that plague cities all across America.
00:29:19 So they they interviewed this guy.
Stephen Bloom
00:29:22 Because America isn't one person anymore. It's not one group of people. It's made-up with so many different kinds of people who don't necessarily have their faith and loyalty directed at America itself.
Stan Looney
00:29:36 It's sounds talmudic.
Devon Stack
00:29:38 Yes it does. Yes, it does. We'll get more into detail. What he what specifically he's talking about there.
Narrator
00:29:46 Change may not always be easy to accept, but when it shows up in the form of a 10 foot menorah, it's certainly hard to ignore.
00:29:55 For the people of Postville, the first sign of change arrived in 1988, when a family of Hasidic Jews from New York bought an abandoned slaughterhouse on the outskirts of town.
Devon Stack
00:30:07 Ah, you know.
00:30:09 That makes sense.
00:30:12 That makes sense, right?
00:30:15 It's always weird, right when Jews show up.
00:30:19 They have money to just buy up.
00:30:23 Huge properties worth millions and millions of dollars they they bought a a slaughter facility, a livestock slaughter facility.
00:30:36 Bunch of Jews from New York decided to.
00:30:38 Go to Iowa.
00:30:41 And by this slaughter facility.
00:30:45 That's odd.
00:30:47 But it's just like when Eastern European Jews first arrived on our shores, right. They give us this, this, this song and dance like, oh, they had nothing. My, my grandfather, he had two $2.00 in his pocket.
00:31:00 And he turned it into a massive multibillion dollar.
00:31:06 Company. It's like, no, he didn't. No.
00:31:08 Didn't. Sorry. He he just he just been. He's a Jew. So you you might believe that because you're Jewish. ******* Grandpa has been poo mouthing you like your whole life. But yeah, he's a ******* Jew. Telling you Jew lies about how I wanted $2.00. Yeah, OK. OK, well, same thing here, right?
00:31:29 A bunch of Jews from New York show up, and there's not really a whole lot of money in this town. There's not really a whole lot of employment. I mean, not that the city Jews lower themselves to employment, so you might also ask yourself that why? Well, hold on, David, maybe you're being unfair, right? Maybe his civic Jews.
00:31:49 They decided to return to the land and become farmers, right? Maybe they're just, you know, that they're for. For centuries, they've been wandering the earth looking for a place to to plant some some seeds and and be far.
00:32:07 And so that's all they're doing. You know, all this, this reputation that Jews have, that they don't work and they just suck off of the the Social Security system. And you know, like the welfare system and everything that's look at this, these why are you getting mad? Because a bunch of Jews wanted actually they want to work hard.
Narrator
00:32:25 In a region where pigs.
00:32:27 Outnumber humans 5 to 1, the Hasidic owners, guided by religious laws that prohibit the consumption of pork, opened a kosher meat plant. They posted an exaggerated menora at its entrance and promptly began processing chickens, turkeys, cattle, lamb, everything but hogs.
Devon Stack
00:32:45 So everything but the what? The gym in the area was what they had. OK, well.
00:32:51 That's good, I guess you.
00:32:52 Know So what? A culture or a a kosher?
00:32:58 Slaughter facility, huh? We might have.
00:33:02 Might get into that a little bit more. So they, they they they go to town, they buy this facility first thing they do is erect this massive ******* menorah, put it outside.
Sholom Rubashkin
00:33:15 And what was happening is that the supply side, so the houses were were closing up at an accelerated rate through the 80s. And the idea here was to come down out to the.
00:33:24 Source where the.
00:33:25 Cattle are and produce the kosher meat.
00:33:27 Here and ship.
00:33:27 It out.
00:33:29 This is the only plan that's designed and run by people who care about kosher by Jewish people.
00:33:34 The crucial there are there are crucial to Persians and not many. Maybe one or two or three in the whole country.
Narrator
00:33:40 To oversee the intricate process of koshering meat, the plant recruited nearly 30 trained or.
00:33:45 Rabbis the rabbi brought their families, friends and relatives followed, and soon Hasidic Jews from New York, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv were embracing cornfields, cattle farms and backyard barbecues.
Devon Stack
00:34:02 Now I forgot to resize that video, so you could.
00:34:04 Actually see what it was.
00:34:10 It was just.
00:34:11 This.
Narrator
00:34:11 Barbecues.
Devon Stack
00:34:21 Great.
00:34:22 Right. OK. So they they turned into a kosher meat packing plant and brought a bunch of rabbis. And from Israel again seems a little weird though. Seems a little weird because all these guys seem to have a lot of money and and even though in all the footage of the stop, well, the interviews it's like.
00:34:42 You can tell that they they put on like a trucker hat or something like that so they can look kind of far.
00:34:47 UM.
00:34:49 I I feel like there's there's more to it. I just I I don't think there's just a bunch of Hasidic Jews working hard at the meat packing plant. I just, I have a hard time picturing that. So they talk about how they oh, yeah, that now they live here. They have barbecues. They bought all the big houses. The neighbors are getting kind of mad because apparently they don't take care of their properties.
00:35:10 The Jews, you know, make the excuse that, well, you know, we're from cities like New York where you don't have yards and things like that. We're not used to this, you know. And so we don't take.
00:35:20 Here our our property because.
00:35:21 We're used to the the.
00:35:23 Slum Lord doing it or something?
Narrator
00:35:24 The Junes experienced quite a case of culture shock to these big city dwellers. Post for was a foreign land, one where the natives practiced obscure rituals like smiling at people in the grocery store and waving to neighbors.
00:35:40 On the street.
John Hyman
00:35:41 We do not lock our cars. We do not take the keys out of the ignition. They are very trustworthy people. And when the quote foreigners.
00:35:52 To our town came and they didn't wave when they didn't say hi and so on. People got a little bit. What's going on here?
Devon Stack
00:35:59 Yeah, that was called instinct. That was called instinct. Kick it. Sure. It's too bad it didn't kick in.
00:36:03 Sooner.
00:36:05 But that was instinct telling you that those days were over the days of not locking your doors, leaving the keys. Ignition. Now that's the that's way ******* over. Yeah, those days are gone, you see, you you you let in.
00:36:18 You know, let Anna invade.
00:36:21 You let in and you're right. You use the right.
00:36:23 Word you let in foreigners.
00:36:27 We went in foreigners and they were they're buying up property with money they have from somewhere, I guess.
00:36:35 And they open up a kosher meat packing plant.
00:36:39 I mean, is that going to be maybe that's good for the jobs, right? You said that that's that's you were hoping they'd have good jobs or something.
Stephen Bloom
00:36:47 Some of the Jews came to post fill and we're just used to cities and some of them had never driven cars before, and their stories in the early days in the late 80s of Jews roaring down Waller Street at 40 and 50 miles an hour, other Jews made them made you turned down.
00:37:07 Damn, that just wasn't done. And when the police chief stopped some of them, some of the Jews offered him a bribe.
Devon Stack
00:37:16 Ohh, they offered him a bribe. So first you get these. These Jews from New York show and Israel showing up and they don't wave back. They don't smile, they drive like maniacs. And when they get pulled over, they try to bribe the cops.
00:37:33 That sounds like wonderful. This sounds wonderful.
00:37:39 This sounds ******* wonderful. Alright, well, I'm sure this story gets better. What else? What?
00:37:43 Else.
00:37:44 And I like how have you noticed how the way that they're phrasing this, it's all about, oh, the the Jews have the culture shock. Oh, yeah, I know they weren't used to people smiling.
00:37:54 They weren't used to, like not bribing the cops or driving cars.
Christina Drahos
00:37:58 When we first came to town, it was, you know, it was.
00:38:01 Kind of the talk of.
00:38:02 A4 County area. You know, people drive by on Saturdays and say, why are these people wearing winter hats you.
00:38:07 Know it's July.
00:38:08 You know, I don't understand what's.
00:38:09 Going on. So I think it did I.
00:38:11 Think it did scare a lot of people.
Christine Enyart
00:38:13 The big long black coats and the big fur hats in the middle of the summer.
00:38:18 Aren't they hot?
JoEllen Foels
00:38:19 I suppose they're used to it, so maybe there we have the systems different than ours.
Devon Stack
00:38:24 I would say probably some of the older pioneers of the old pulsar, people probably felt strange, you know, walking down the street and seeing their young boys and with their beanies. I think that the change in scenery and the.
00:38:43 Change and just walking down the street.
00:38:47 Sometimes I see I can go down the block and I see maybe 68910 different people that I go.
Narrator
00:38:55 To, you know, flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
00:39:02 Congratulations you, you now live in shippenville.
00:39:08 I now feel atomized in my community. Yeah, welcome to America.
00:39:14 I'm used to walking down the street and I know everyone that I can see, and now I look around and I don't know anybody.
00:39:21 Yeah, cause you let a bunch of.
00:39:22 Jews in.
Vada Guyer
00:39:27 I think everybody was just a little bit, you know, like like if you you see a bear coming towards you, you know like your first reaction is, you know.
00:39:28 Thanks.
John Hyman
00:39:39 I want you to.
Bear Narrator
00:39:41 And what haunts me is that in all the faces of all the bears that Treadwell ever filmed, I discover no kinship, no understanding, no mercy.
00:39:52 I see only the overwhelming indifference of nature.
Devon Stack
00:39:57 The overwhelming and difference of nature.
00:40:04 It's literally like grizzly man.
00:40:08 Grizzly man, if you guys haven't seen some documentary about a guy who decided to go to the Alaska Wilderness and live next to Grizzlies.
00:40:19 He thought they were his friends. He thought that they're just kooky, kooky people. They're just different. They they have a winter, they have winter coats in the summer.
00:40:38 He lived there for off and on for years.
00:40:43 And then, of course, because they're they're ******* grizzly bears.
00:40:48 They ripped them to pieces and they had to fly him back and him and his girlfriend back in in separate trash bags.
00:40:59 Trash bags of guts and just leftovers.
00:41:07 Because they're ******* grizzly bears.
00:41:14 So she was right to be like, oh, yeah, it's. It was like, you know, I it's like the first time you see a bear and you're kind of like, oh, what's it gonna do?
00:41:25 Yeah, but did you listen to that, that instinct, that fight or flight and you're describing fight or flight?
00:41:34 And you did neither.
00:41:38 You didn't either.
00:41:41 You decided, hey, I'm going to roll the dice with the Bears.
Grizzly Man
00:41:46 I'm over 20 lbs lighter. My clothes are eggs. I've tried hard, I bleed for them. I live for them. I die for them.
00:41:55 I love them. I love this.
00:42:01 It's tough work.
00:42:05 But it's the only work I know, and it's the only.
00:42:06 Work I'll ever.
00:42:07 I'll ever want.
00:42:11 Take care of these animals. Take care.
00:42:12 Of this land.
Bear Narrator
00:42:14 He seems to hesitate in leaving the last frame of his own film.
Devon Stack
00:42:21 Because even he had a sense that something bad was about to happen.
00:42:28 Just like you.
John Hyman
00:42:31 Never my born days, everything isn't anything like this would be in Postville.
Vada Guyer
00:42:35 It was kind of like when when we joined.
00:42:38 The the Lutheran.
00:42:39 Church and it was a lot of it was really German background. I was Norwegian and you know, it's just.
Speaker
00:42:47 Change.
Devon Stack
00:42:50 Yeah, it's like that. It's like going to a German church when you're Norwegian, you dumb.
00:42:54 ******* *****. What the ****?
00:42:56 Now it's a little more than that.
00:43:00 It's a little more than that.
00:43:03 OK.
00:43:05 It's a little more different than like ohh, they're German and I'm Norwegian.
00:43:10 No.
00:43:15 The ****?
00:43:17 What the ****?
00:43:20 No, no, no, no, no. It's a little different.
00:43:23 Their bears and your people.
Medical Examiner
00:43:26 Timothy Treadwell and Andy Huguenots remittance came in this large metal can inside. This metal can was a plastic bag, one for Timothy and one for Amy.
Devon Stack
00:43:41 You're gonna be in a bag.
00:43:45 You're gonna be in in a trash bag in a metal box.
00:43:51 Being thrown to some creepy corner to try to figure out like.
00:43:55 What the hell happened here?
00:44:01 And you kind of get it. Like you kind of know something in you is telling you kind of know.
00:44:08 But you're too afraid. You're too afraid to say anything.
00:44:12 You're too polite to say anything.
00:44:16 Well, they just want the American dream, just like me, I suppose.
00:44:20 I mean, I guess I can kind of relate. I mean these people were German and I was Norwegian and it was, you know, it was a little different.
00:44:30 We we didn't eat Bratwurst at home and when he was a little bit different.
00:44:36 My grandma's recipes, they were a little bit different.
Vada Guyer
00:44:47 It's almost like you're.
00:44:48 Invading my country sort of thing.
Leonardo DeCarprio
00:44:58 Oh.
Narrator
00:45:27 Everything to join the rest of the community for a bite to eat at the popular but non kosher post for bakery.
Christine Enyart
00:45:34 There were lots of people that you know, when these people first came said, you know, what's the deal with these strange people walking around. Some of our people, you know, would speak to these people or want to include them in their coffee clutches, so to speak, those type.
00:45:47 Things, because that's the way we are in Northeast Iowa and a lot of us with a strong German background that we should, you know, greet our neighbor, take them coffee and cookies and whatever. And these people weren't into that. So that part I think was was real tough.
Speaker 2
00:46:02 And then you see this.
A. Marie Schlee
00:46:05 It seems like we're conforming to their ways more than than they are, because I know years ago when somebody knew would come to town would invite a man and and or go take something over to them and get acquainted and or invite them to church or something. But you can't because they can't go to your church.
00:46:23 Or they can't.
00:46:24 Eat your food or drink for your cup.
Devon Stack
00:46:28 Well, they sound like amazing neighbors.
00:46:31 So they refuse to eat at the restaurants that you eat and that they refuse to socialize with you. They refuse to interact with you at all. It's weird that why did they even want to come to?
00:46:42 That town in the first place.
00:46:45 If it had nothing to do with you.
Narrator
00:46:49 Hmm.
Devon Stack
00:46:52 That's a little bit odd.
00:46:57 So they talk about how they start, you know the, the, the, the Jews don't send their kids to the schools. They have their own Jewish schools.
00:47:06 They have. I mean, they're very separate, they don't mingle with the goys at all. And the Goys in town because of, of course, they for generations have had a a expectation that if you live in the community, you participate in some way in the community.
00:47:26 You you go to functions. You you meet people.
00:47:30 You become part of the family.
00:47:33 And these people seem to have zero interest in doing that and wanted to stay very separate, which was.
00:47:40 Very confusing for these well meaning, but ******* stupid white people.
Sholom Rubashkin
00:47:45 Those losses.
Narrator
00:47:46 For as long as anyone here could remember, newcomers to Postville had always assimilated into the community they joined the PTA and dutifully whipped up cookies for the school bake sale. Their children starred in the Church Christmas pageants and their fierce competitors in the annual Easter Egg Hunt. But when the Hasidic Jews moved to town, the local ritual.
00:48:06 Integration came to an abrupt.
Speaker
00:48:08 Halt.
Bear Narrator
00:48:08 The.
Stephen Bloom
00:48:09 I think the locals on their part were surprised because every newcomer to Postville, whether it was Catholics or Presbyterians or Episcopalians.
00:48:20 They all wanted to be folded into the local society. The Jews did not have seeded Jews impossible.
Speaker
00:48:25 9.
Stephen Bloom
00:48:30 Here what the locals think.
Narrator
00:48:32 Flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
00:48:40 They don't care.
00:48:43 See, I told you it was honest.
00:48:50 They don't give a **** about America. They don't give a **** about your community. They don't see themselves as.
00:48:56 Part of it.
00:49:03 Your town is simply a place that they are.
00:49:06 Running scams, we'll get to that in a minute. Actually, that literally is.
00:49:13 Sorry to blow the surprise. Is anyone not surprised?
00:49:17 So yeah.
Stephen Bloom
00:49:23 They just will operate the same way they have operated, whether it's in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NY, or whether it's in post phone, it really doesn't make any difference.
00:49:37 The.
Devon Stack
00:49:38 Oh, and he's he's right about that. He's very right about that.
00:49:44 It doesn't really make a difference where they are. They're the Jews and they're the golem.
Stephen Bloom
00:49:51 They were not terribly interested in fitting in. They don't want to fit at it.
Yosef Abrams
00:49:59 The truth of the matter is, in order to be kosher, you have to be somewhat separate by its very nature, we can't eat the foods that they eat, and it isn't that we don't wanna like them or be with them. It's that we just can't be with them and we have to maintain some separateness and even to protect our own.
00:50:21 Children from assimilation. We have to keep them separate.
Devon Stack
00:50:29 That's odd, because if that's something white people want to do, then all of a sudden it's called white supremacy and Jewish organizations.
00:50:36 Go after them.
00:50:40 Weird, huh? Weird how if it was a white town that was behaving exactly the way that you are behaving, and so they decided not to let you go in? They decided as a town to not allow you to purchase the slaughterhouse. And if they were to cause problems for you and run you out of town all of a sudden the Jewish media would have story after story after story about.
00:51:03 Oh, have you heard about Postville? The most racist town in America?
00:51:07 And they would make all these lawyers come descend upon post bill, these lawyers with endless billing hours, and they could go in and sue anyone and everyone until eventually you were forced not only. Not only would you force them to sell you the slaughterhouse, you'd probably get a deal out of it. They'd probably have to settle some human rights case where you just.
00:51:28 Get it for free.
00:51:33 But if you want it. Sorry guys. Sorry goyam.
00:51:36 We don't want our our Jewish kids to end up like you. We we we need to keep separate. Oh, that's weird because I kept hearing. I I I've been hearing from Jews my entire life. The segregation was the absolute worst thing that could.
00:51:49 Ever have happened?
00:51:52 It was. It's the one.
00:51:53 Of the the darkest stains on America's.
Narrator
00:51:56 History.
Devon Stack
00:52:02 And yet for you, it's a total.
00:52:04 Given that you're allowed this right?
Chuck Miller
00:52:09 The one thing that's really different between the two groups is this long, long sense of anti-Semitism. And that's just different. And so people have already been taught that there is something.
00:52:25 You know, fearful enough about the Jews that and and you know, that's part of the German. Now they're coming to a.
00:52:30 German community and.
00:52:33 During World War Two, Jews weren't particularly well treated.
00:52:37 In Germany.
Oye Vey
00:52:38 Very, very.
Devon Stack
00:52:40 Yeah, man, it's the Holocaust. You see, The funny thing is, imagine having part of your religion. A big part of your religion cause the Holocaust. If if anything's a part of the Jewish religion, it's the Holocaust.
00:52:51 Yeah.
00:52:53 The Holocaust is the center of their religion. Imagine having a religion that makes you seem like a sympathetic character. That's the victim of every literally everybody.
00:53:04 And that's not only just part of your religions. Not it's not just some story that you tell yourself and you tell your kids or or whatever, the whole rest of the world believes it to.
00:53:21 And that's what it is. They've managed to to get the rest of the world to believe in their stupid ******* religion.
00:53:32 And so this guy's like, oh, you know, because I got German guilt, even though, like, I was my my ancestors were in America for generations before anything happened in World War Two. So even if I believe the official story would have nothing to ******* do.
00:53:48 With it. But you know we're Germans. And so we have to feel guilty forever, even though for things we never did or things that didn't even.
Christine Enyart
00:53:55 Happen back in World War 2, when Hitler had the the camps and people were taken as groups and exterminated. I think that has done something.
Speaker 1
00:53:58 Very, very.
00:54:05 Great.
Christine Enyart
00:54:08 To most of our people, our Jewish people.
Yosef Abrams
00:54:12 They.
Devon Stack
00:54:14 They got you to believe it.
00:54:18 So that's all we have to ever say.
00:54:21 So I bring up the fact that, hey, you know the the behavior that you're displaying is the behavior that you, your group has systematically removed.
00:54:34 From my people.
00:54:37 With the argument that somehow we're we are aspiring to a higher ideal, some some ideal that you've brought to our shores from.
00:54:47 The dark shadows of Eastern Europe, where you were expelled, you brought these wonderful ideas of equality, America.
00:54:53 2.
00:54:57 And told us that racism is bad and the multiculturalism is good.
00:55:04 It's all a big melting pot.
00:55:13 But not for us going.
Narrator
00:55:16 Not for us.
00:55:17 They couldn't help but find the social segregation hard to swallow to the people of Postville, the spirit of community is as sacred as any religious practice, and to hear the natives tell it, committing blasphemy could be as simple As for going the annual AG days parade.
00:55:44 The desire to endure sporadic rain showers to see a next door neighbor tow a bloated bovine down Main Street may seem incomprehensible to many urbanites, but rural America revolves around the concept of community. When drought threatens area crops, residents pulled together.
00:56:00 And moral support. When a farmer falls ill, neighbors pitch in to finish his harvest in post fall, a place known for its brutal winters, blistering summers and around the clock farm work interaction is essential for survival.
Devon Stack
00:56:15 Wow.
00:56:18 Might be hard for those of you who live in a city they know what having a community is like. But for these guys they have a community. That's what he's saying. I know it's thanks to multiculturalism. Having a community is something that is now alien within the United States. And so there's only these little tiny pockets, you know, dotted across the map that.
00:56:37 Where it still exists and well, until Jews show up, and then it it it, it evaporates overnight.
00:56:50 So the Jews literally say that they will not mingle with the going because they're dirty, they're afraid their kids will end up like them and they just don't have any interest in the community. They don't want to be a part of.
00:57:03 It they have.
00:57:03 Their own community.
A. Marie Schlee
00:57:10 Participate in anything. I mean, they I don't think they want to communicate with us. It is frustrating.
00:57:16 Is you think that when they come, they want to be part of it, but when they don't want to, it's hard to understand why.
Christine Enyart
00:57:24 Well, if they don't want to be part of.
Christina Drahos
00:57:25 Pulse. Well, they shouldn't have came here.
Devon Stack
00:57:28 Well, that's right. But.
00:57:31 You should have stopped them from coming there.
00:57:35 It's too late now.
00:57:38 I mean, you basically sound like every boomer in the 1990s talking about Mexicans. Well, if they didn't want to learn them English.
00:57:46 And they're in a way of a Mexican flag. They're why they come here in.
00:57:50 The first place.
00:57:53 Yeah, that, that, that worked, right? There's no more Mexicans in America. Thanks, brother. Wow. I never thought of it that way.
00:58:01 I never thought of it that way. You know, you're right. If Mexicans want, like, why did they even come here in the 1st place if they didn't want to learn English?
00:58:14 Wow.
00:58:18 No, I mean I look if I moved to Germany, I'd learn German.
Narrator
00:58:28 As it turned out, some of the most controversial issues in post field didn't have to do with the Jews at all, but rather with whom the Jews were hiring, like processing plants across the country, Post Falls, kosher operation relies on immigrant workers, people more than happy to endure such harsh conditions.
00:58:46 For a shot at their American dream.
Devon Stack
00:58:48 So in other words, Jews hired illegal immigrants because they wouldn't pay wages. That the people that white people would would be able to live off of.
00:58:58 So they hired illegal immigrants and brought in hundreds, hundreds.
00:59:04 That's that's. That was the other end of the the other part of the equation. So what happened?
00:59:07 Was Jews showed?
00:59:08 Up they bought this meat packing plant and they act like a bunch.
00:59:12 Of ******* ********.
00:59:13 And then they they hire a bunch of Mexicans to do all the work.
00:59:19 Now you might be asking yourself, well, how did they have all this money to do? I know it's. It's weird, right? It's weird. And also I thought just a second ago these were hard working Jewish farmers or something like that and and they were the ones working at the meat packing plant or whatever. Like, why do they need all these these illegal immigrants to work at the meat packing?
00:59:39 And if you know if if Jews are doing it.
00:59:47 Well, that's because Jews only do one part of it.
00:59:52 I don't know what you know about kosher slaughter.
00:59:56 But it's pretty horrific.
00:59:58 The Jews don't.
00:59:59 Work. They they they have a rabbi. Show up. Look, they got chickens on the screen right here, right where they were doing. Chickens a second ago. So let's look at chickens. Basically, the Mexicans come and and and bring them the chickens. And the rabbi just sits there.
01:00:16 Splitting chicken throats all day.
01:00:20 All your hard work.
01:00:38 Oh yes, the psychology behind that.
01:00:41 But you know it's.
01:00:43 It's it's not just the chickens that they they processed at this this kosher.
01:00:49 Meat packing plant.
01:00:51 You know they.
01:00:55 Well, again, for those you don't know much about.
01:00:59 About how animals are slaughtered, so the meats, kosher and by the way, this is just so you know.
01:01:05 If you go to the grocery store.
01:01:07 I'm not gonna.
01:01:08 Play it.
01:01:10 If you go to the grocery store.
01:01:12 And you get meat that says it's kosher. Like let's say it's beef hot dogs and it says it's kosher.
01:01:22 Well this this happened.
01:01:24 Glen Hoist kosher slaughter at the Frigo Chaco slaughterhouse. Workers electrically prod terrified cows into a squeeze box where they chained them by two legs. The bottom then drops open, causing the cows to plunge to the kill floor.
01:01:45 Workers then hoist the struggling cows by their chained legs and swing them into place to wrestle the cow's heads into position. Workers grab them by the nose with a metal hook and pin their heads to the floor with a sharp, pronged tool called the Devil's Fork.
01:02:02 Using the Devil's fork, they wrenched the cow's heads back, exposing their throats for the ritual slaughter.
01:02:08 Cut.
01:02:10 Teams of kosher slaughterers are sent from Israel to South America. Up to 80% of the kosher meat exported to Israel comes from slaughterhouses. They use shackle and hoist methods even after the cow's throat is cut. The worst is still to come.
01:02:27 Hung upside down, many cows are fully conscious while bleeding out some for over 2 minutes.
01:02:40 But workers start cutting into them, despite the fact that they can still feel pain.
Narrator
01:02:53 Flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
01:03:02 Yeah. So, but don't worry, guys. Don't worry guys.
01:03:06 They they they because of the bad press they've gotten.
01:03:10 They they're going to modernize it, they're going to modernize it.
01:03:14 A little bit.
01:03:17 Yeah, by the way, go to any if you buy meat that says it's kosher and and you should learn what those symbols are, there's a lot of them. Fact. Let me look up. Maybe I can bring up.
01:03:31 Because there's so many of these symbols and it look, it's on all kinds of food. It's Coca-Cola. It's kosher. I mean, obviously there's no.
01:03:40 There's no cow in it, but let's see here.
01:03:48 Where is.
01:03:52 Well, this has some of them. It doesn't have all of them.
01:03:56 In fact, it's missing like one of the the big oh, there it is. Never mind. Has it? Come on.
01:04:04 One of the drives has to wake up for me to do anything on the computer, even though it has the. That drive has nothing to do with anything that I'm doing.
01:04:12 OK, so if you go to the grocery store like most hot dogs or if if in fact maybe I think all hot dogs at this point like unless you have like some kind of weird specialty hot dog like this, it's kosher and there's a lot of products, you'd be surprised if it has meat.
01:04:31 In it and it's kosher. This was done. These are the symbols the EU with the circle around that is probably the most common. You see that on all kinds of things.
Chuck Miller
01:04:41 The K is.
Devon Stack
01:04:42 Easy to remember, but it's not. I I don't think I've even really seen the K on very many things. Maybe the K with the circle around it.
01:04:49 At the top.
01:04:51 But if you go to the grocery store and you see that little that you in fact, if you've got food at your desk right now, it could be it could be an energy drink, it could be anything, it could be a hot.
01:05:00 Pocket. I don't.
01:05:01 Give a ****. Chances are it's going to have that ******* one of these ******* symbols on it. But most likely the you with the circle around it, that means it's kosher.
01:05:12 That means Jews got paid basically a a ransom so they could put that ******* symbol on it and not get boycotted by Jews.
01:05:22 But anyway, like I was saying, as horrific as that was, so barbaric. Don't worry, juice said. They're gonna. They're going to try to modernize it. They're still going to bleed them out while they're alive and keep cutting them open while they're alive. All that. No. And all that stuff is going to stay the same. But instead of of chaining up their legs.
01:05:40 And and dragging them by their legs up into the air and then slitting their throats and stuff like that, they've made the kosher slaughter 5000, by the way, I didn't add this music. This is on the actual video.
Speaker 2
01:06:08 Ah, fun. Ohh, so humane.
Devon Stack
01:06:32 Still high, no big deal.
01:06:39 Another training up the legs.
Speaker 2
01:06:46 Antisemitism intensified. Yeah. So they're basically psychos. They're basically.
Devon Stack
01:07:06 Psycho.
01:07:07 Those all because they want to follow these little ******* stupid rules that that turn them into schizophrenic psychos that destroy societies. All these pointless ******* rules. They find ways around. But for some reason they can't find a way around this. One. Weird, huh? They they find all these ways around. All the other rules, but not this one. Not the one that lets you.
01:07:27 Barbarically torture account of death riots. That's the one rule. All we gotta do it.
01:07:32 In the book, you know it's always, yeah, we can always trick God when he when he tells us we're not allowed to to flip on light switches or we have to cut toilet paper in half or or whatever the **** because you know, we can't do it. We have the Shabbos going, but no, there's no, there's no, there's no work around when it comes to torturing.
01:07:54 Animals to death? No, no. When it comes to torturing animals to death, all of a sudden we gotta we gotta do this by it's our religion. We gotta do it by the book people. We have to do it.
01:08:07 If we don't, you always gets mad.
Speaker 2
01:08:11 No.
Narrator
01:08:11 Post Phil has had a hard time accepting the modern day face of immigration, one much less European looking than the one that settled this German town.
Devon Stack
01:08:21 Ohh yeah, white supremacy. All these whites are racist, so it goes on to basically imply that the the white people who live in Postville are a bunch of racist ******** who, in addition to being ***** for not understanding the the, the very valid cultural differences.
01:08:40 That the Jews.
01:08:40 Have but also not wanting to have a town full of Mexicans all of a sudden, like out of nowhere, like oh, we went from a Hut, like literally 100% white. Like, that's not like, that's not like a rounding up thing that's there was 100% white. This town was 100% white.
01:08:59 Until the Jew showed up, bought a meat packing plant, started torturing animals, the death.
01:09:06 Didn't want to have to get their hands dirty after they tortured the animal to death. They wanted someone else to, like, carry the carcass off and do, you know, cut it up and all.
01:09:13 That and all the.
01:09:14 Hard work, so they hired illegal immigrants from Mexico, and I don't. I'm not saying that is hyperbole either. I'm not saying, like, illegal immigrants. What I what I mean is they they got like.
01:09:26 You know, green card. Mexican. No, it was literally illegal immigrants. They started human smuggling Mexicans into this small town by the hundreds, by the thousands. Eventually to work at these animal torture.
01:09:40 Houses and yeah, but it's it's the it's the evil white people that lived in the town. It's their fault for, for wanting for just wanting the ******* to want to hang out with them.
Speaker 22
01:09:51 I don't think the religious differences is a problem. It's more so racial, I would say, and that part of that's our own fault. I mean this area has been largely white for a good many years.
Devon Stack
01:10:08 I have a dream today.
01:10:12 It's our fault because Martin Luther King and we were it's our fault because we were white.
01:10:19 See, this is what we're this is the uphill battle we have in front of us. Guys. This is the ******** that we have to deal with.
01:10:28 This is the ******** that we have to do. These are the types of white people that aren't going to exist anymore.
01:10:36 And some of you might say, thank God and a little bit idea too, but also it's kind.
01:10:39 Of sad, isn't it?
01:10:45 We're going to lose a piece of our soul and look, we need to it's necessary.
01:10:54 But something tells me that you and I would really would have enjoyed living in Postville.
01:10:59 Prior to the Jew showing up.
Speaker 22
01:11:04 But I think I was perhaps in high school before. I probably saw my first black person.
Devon Stack
01:11:16 He didn't even see a black person until high school. The only people he ever encountered that were black were the black people that the Jews on TV were telling him about.
01:11:26 How would he know any different?
01:11:29 He had never even seen a black person until high school.
01:11:39 One of the reasons why the Jews picked post bills because of naivete.
01:11:45 We might say.
A. Marie Schlee
01:11:58 I hope that it will be like it was then, where you could the little kids could play on the street and and not be scared. But I know they're scared now. You don't let them walk home after ball game or after church or after anything. You are there to pick them up and take them and make sure they get home OK because it is.
01:12:17 Scary.
Devon Stack
01:12:19 Great. So before Jews, no one locks their doors, they leave their the key to the ignition in their cars.
01:12:28 After Jews, the streets of the town are are have have gangs of Mexicans roaming around.
01:12:39 Got these weird Jews that somehow out of nowhere are are essentially have made their way into being the ruling class almost overnight because they came with they brought with them a lot of money.
01:12:51 And now they've got political power because they have all these illegal aliens, and I'm sure there's no voter fraud going on there.
01:13:05 And they talk about how the Catholic Church embraced the Mexicans because all the Mexicans were Catholics, of course.
01:13:13 They all. They started doing the masses and Spanish because.
01:13:19 Everyone in church didn't. They didn't speak English.
01:13:25 So the local Catholic Church started doing the math in Spanish.
01:13:31 Driving the the white people to.
01:13:36 Some of the Protestant churches which?
01:13:39 Now you logically weren't that much better as you've you've seen from clips from some of the pastors.
01:13:47 But the you know, the Catholic Church was all about it because Sweet Mexicans.
01:13:54 And the Jews, I guess. Maybe as a show of force, like maybe to to express that they've, they've effectively conquered Postville.
01:14:05 You know, they they never went to all the parades.
01:14:10 But they started having their own.
01:14:14 They start having their own Jew parades.
Stephen Bloom
01:14:20 In terms of the post flow acetum, they came as different from the from the traditional rags to riches immigrant story as possible. They came to Postville, they bought homes in Postville, they bought a factory in Postville, and they were immediately the Wheeling.
Devon Stack
01:14:38 Last.
01:14:40 They were immediately the ruling class.
01:14:46 Kind of weird, right? Because it's it's it mirrors exactly what happened on a larger scale in America.
01:14:55 All of the sudden.
01:14:57 Around the turn of the century, we had an influx of of Jews from Eastern Europe.
01:15:08 And almost overnight, they became the ruling class.
01:15:17 I mean, **** they had Hollywood after a couple decades.
01:15:24 And you might ask yourself, well, where where's all this ******* money coming from? These guys don't work.
01:15:32 I mean, aside from a handful of rabbis that torture animals to death all day, I guess I mean.
01:15:38 They don't work.
01:15:40 That's what they have the Mexicans for.
01:15:45 Is there, I mean is there really that big of a demand for the kosher meat and if so, like, I mean, what's going on where where is?
01:15:51 All this money coming from.
01:15:54 They're having these big parades in town now. They own all the expensive neighborhoods.
01:16:01 They are the ruling class and they just showed up.
Stephen Bloom
01:16:06 It used to be that people would come to America and want to be part of America. That is happening no more. In many instances, the post for Jews epitomize that they don't really embrace America. They don't embrace post film. They embrace themselves, their own culture, their own legacy.
01:16:25 But they really don't care that much about America.
Narrator
01:16:28 'S flourishing field of diversity, the same ethnic, cultural and religious conflicts that plague cities all across the country.
Devon Stack
01:16:38 They don't give a **** about America. They don't give a **** about Postville.
01:16:46 All they care about is making money.
01:16:51 And Postville was an opportunity to do that, right?
01:16:56 And people argued, and in fact, this documentary argues, well, Postville was nothing until.
01:17:00 The Jews show.
01:17:02 Postville was nothing. It was just this, this one horse town with, you know, just this tiny population. And when the Jew showed up, money came to the town. And so all of a sudden you had stores.
01:17:15 You wouldn't have.
01:17:16 Had and you know what? And they even make the stupid argument that ohh look, when they brought the Mexicans to go work at their.
01:17:23 Torture facilities. They got Mexican food. Look, all the Mexican foods you can get.
01:17:29 They wouldn't have had Mexican food, they wouldn't have had. You couldn't get a burrito in Postville until the Jews brought the Mexicans in. And so you get all these stores, you get all this commerce, and now the the white golem can go work at the jewelry stores or whatever, where the the Jews are shopping, I guess. And then you can get a burrito.
01:17:49 When you're on your lunch break, and if that means you had to explode your entire community and make it this dangerous hell hole, but you don't know.
01:17:57 Everyone and and it's, you know, plagued by the the the, the diversity problems. You know, the the rest of the country has now well, you know it's it's worth the price because you know the Jews had to sit.
01:18:10 There and make money.
01:18:14 So how did it work out?
01:18:16 Is that how it worked out in Postville?
01:18:20 Is that how it worked out?
01:18:22 The Jews showed.
01:18:22 Up they brought commerce, they brought Mexicans.
01:18:26 They brought burritos and pinatas.
01:18:30 And uh.
01:18:33 All of this they brought apparently to some jungle Asian kid.
01:18:42 Is that how it worked out for Postville?
01:18:48 Is that the end of the Postville story?
01:18:53 I kind of sense that it's not.
01:18:58 I kind of sense that there. Perhaps there's that.
01:19:01 There is a an epilogue.
Speaker 23
01:19:09 Their his city, Jews, Muslims and Christians, Mexicans, Somali and even some who traveled all the way from the Pacific island of Palau, 8000 miles for a $10.00 an hour job. It's a melting pot here.
Stan Looney
01:19:23 Well, it's definitely a new Norman Rockwell version of America.
Speaker 23
01:19:29 They came to tiny Postville, Iowa with the promise of work to fill hundreds of jobs left vacant.
01:19:35 After the town's largest employer, Agriprocessors, kosher meat packing plant was raided by federal immigration authorities in May. Nearly 400 undocumented workers were arrested.
01:19:47 Even though Agriprocessors replace them with new legal workers, it's struggled to operate. Then. This month, the plant CEO Shalom Rubashkin, was charged with bank fraud and helping undocumented workers obtain false papers. The company was forced to suspend operations last week.
Speaker 2
01:20:22 Where?
Devon Stack
01:20:57 Yeah, so it turns out the reason they had all this money.
01:21:02 Was organized crime.
01:21:08 Hard to believe I know. Hard to believe that that Jews would be.
01:21:13 Committing bank fraud and money laundering.
01:21:17 In a small Iowa town using a kosher animal torture facility as a front, I know it's hard to believe that, right?
01:21:33 Hard to believe that the CEO, who, by the way, is one of the Jews that's interviewed in this documentary, we just want.
01:21:42 Hard to believe that uh.
01:21:46 He had to go to the federal prison.
01:21:51 For bank fraud and money laundering.
01:21:54 And faking.
01:21:56 Papers for illegal immigrants.
01:22:02 Human trafficking.
01:22:11 And then what's awesome is when the company went belly up.
01:22:17 The town still had all the Mexicans.
01:22:21 Yeah, they they carted off 400 of them. It was the biggest rate ice rate, I think in American history. I mean, aside from Operation *******.
01:22:30 Certainly in in modern times it was the biggest raid.
01:22:35 Busloads of Mexicans arrested.
01:22:43 So they brought in people from Haiti.
01:22:49 They brought in people from all over the world to take the place of the illegal immigrant Mexicans.
01:22:57 And then went belly up.
01:22:59 Leaving what? Ohh all the all the.
01:23:02 Anchor babies of the Mexicans.
01:23:08 Because this was this was going on for before that raid, this was going on for like a good 20 years.
01:23:16 So there was 20 years of anchor babies and dreamers, and all this other ******* ******** they carted off a few buses of of the Mexicans that, that, that worked at the factory.
01:23:31 But the town was demographically ****** forever.
01:23:35 And then they made it worse by inviting a bunch of other third worlders from, you know, wherever.
01:23:44 And then once they showed up and worked for a few weeks, their CEO gets arrested for bank fraud and money laundering.
01:24:06 Well, well, dammit. At least the system worked right?
01:24:10 At least the system worked this one time. He's in jail. He's in jail now.
01:24:17 Right.
01:24:19 And and if. Yeah, I'll tell you what. Tell you what, Devin. If we can get Trump elected.
Speaker 2
01:24:20 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:24:26 If we can get Trump elected.
01:24:31 That he's going to finish the wall or something and make sure that this doesn't happen again. This is this is exactly the kind of thing.
01:24:41 That Trump's going to put a stop to this is exactly the kind of This is why, you know, you're a big black pillar, Devin. You're always talking about how, you know, the voting doesn't matter and and how ******* Trump's, you know, a Jewish shill or whatever. But, you know, if I can, you know, if we can just get a few more years, it's still worth it.
01:25:02 If we can just get Trump.
01:25:03 To stop this, this flow of Mexicans that the camel is letting across the border, if we can just get Trump to put, you know, pump the brakes a little bit, that'll give us a little more extra time. I don't know, to do what exactly, but it'll give us a little more time and then, you know it's it's, it's OK. It's OK. Trump's actually kind of.
01:25:23 He just has bad campaign managers or something. I don't know. It's just, you know, it's it's not everyone knows the movie sucks, but the real problem is just hello.
01:25:32 Been looking the the movie posters are it's still the same ******* movie no matter how they advertise and market it, but you know, whatever it's you know, if we get Trump elected, he'll put a stop to this kind of stupid **** and then we can, you know, get back on track. It's not gonna be easy. It's gonna be uphill battle. We're gonna have to voice our concerns and stuff and and you know.
01:25:52 Make it known that we're not happy with the kind of the way the direction Trump's going he's get a little soft, you know. But if we can just get Trump elected.
01:26:00 One more time then it'll be.
Speaker 24
01:26:01 Residents in an eastern Iowa community are sharing mixed emotions after President Trump released a former meat packing plant executive from prison this.
01:26:09 The week Shalom Rubashkin's release is stirring up strong opinions, many looking back to a 2008 immigration raid when nearly 400 undocumented immigrants working at the plant were taken into custody.
Devon Stack
01:26:23 Oh.
01:26:26 Oh.
01:26:29 So.
01:26:35 So yeah, so Trump actually let him out of jail.
01:26:46 I told you there was a a bonus black pill at the end here of the story.
01:26:54 Yeah. So I I guess, I guess Trump is just a Jewish ******* ******. And I guess I guess, voting doesn't ******* matter.
01:27:05 I I'm the ******* for telling you, right? I'm the ******* ******* for telling you this.
01:27:12 Not Trump for being being a complete Jewish fagot like a * **** ******* Jew *** craving fagot. Now it it's me. It's me for telling you about it. I I'm the *******.
01:27:37 And that's the story of Postville.
Speaker 2
01:27:47 Yeah, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:27:50 Who would have thought, right?
01:27:54 Who would have thought?
01:27:58 I guess some stories have a happy ending.
01:28:01 If by happy ending.
01:28:04 I mean, Trump jacking off **** and and and Jews until they come at his mouth.
01:28:12 I guess I guess that that kind of happy.
01:28:14 Ending.
Yosef Abrams
01:28:21 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:28:25 So anyway, that's the story of.
01:28:28 A post still a little shorter one the night. I know I usually.
01:28:32 Go for about two hours. This story is just easier.
01:28:34 To tell and.
01:28:35 It's it doesn't.
01:28:36 It doesn't take two hours to tell this story.
01:28:41 Sadly, it does not take two hours to tell this story.
01:28:46 And and like I said, there's so many stories like this and really this is just this is a perfect metaphor for what's happened to the country. The Trump part at.
01:28:54 The end included.
01:28:56 This is exactly what's happening to the country.
01:28:59 You had a white majority that had no idea how good they had it.
01:29:06 Juice swoop in.
01:29:08 In fact, you go back even further, choose to the ones that brought the black people to work at their their meat packing plants back then too.
01:29:17 Jews who refuse to do work show up.
01:29:21 With lots of money that they get from money laundering and bank fraud and and scams.
01:29:29 Because it's a mafia.
01:29:32 It's literally a mafia. It's it's organized crime.
01:29:37 So criminals called Jews show up and they've got money. They've got influence like look the the low level Jews. When they showed up in in Postville and got pulled over for driving like ********, tried to bribe the cops. That's who you're dealing.
01:29:52 With.
01:29:52 Even like the low level guys, their first instinct is to try to bribe the cops.
01:30:00 So you have these people moving to your society.
01:30:03 And instead of just bribing the cops and post build, they're bribing judges and politicians.
01:30:13 They refused to lift the finger and do any actual work themselves, and So what they do is they bring in.
01:30:20 Illegal immigrants. They also know that by destroying the community, something that is clear happened in Postville.
01:30:32 They're harder to spot.
01:30:35 What are the? What are the the narrator say in the very beginning? He said. You know, you might you might not notice this if you live in a big city.
01:30:44 If you live in a big city, you're too busy just trying to pay your rent and working for ******* city Jews.
01:30:53 Dodging diversity and all this other **** to like, even notice that much that there that there's.
01:31:00 There even could be a community.
01:31:02 But in small white towns, there's communities, and so they notice when this stuff starts to happen. Unfortunately, they don't do anything about it though.
01:31:14 Which is what happened in America, by and large.
01:31:18 You had you had you had a couple of voices. You had some squeaky wheels.
01:31:33 And then they start committing crimes and.
01:31:38 Bringing in diversity to to hide the mask. The The What you want. They they want to erase.
01:31:45 You mean probability that you could fight back?
01:31:54 You know the fighting backstage was the the stage where there were. They were still calling.
01:31:58 Them foreigners.
01:32:00 And wondering how can these people don't wave back at us and I? Well, I don't know about these guys. There's something wrong here. But they didn't. They didn't do it. They didn't stop it. They they complained.
01:32:10 But they were too polite to to.
01:32:12 Do anything about it.
01:32:16 Just like Americans at large.
01:32:22 And then.
01:32:25 Trump comes in and and lets him out of jail. When they finally do get caught.
01:32:36 And then you vote for him.
01:32:40 And then you vote for him.
01:32:42 Because you're convinced he's going to stop this problem.
01:32:46 And you're a ******* idiot.
01:32:56 You get what you ******* deserve, right?
01:33:00 All right, let's take a look at Hyper chats. So we'll go to Odyssey first.
01:33:07 One of these nights we'll go to, we'll go to.
01:33:10 Maybe next week or next time we'll go to.
01:33:13 Rumble first. I haven't even looked over there yet.
01:33:17 All right.
01:33:20 Gorilla hands.
Stan Looney
01:33:34 I'm just the weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
01:33:37 Gorilla Hand says, hey, I wonder what this stream is going to be about.
01:33:44 Yeah, I think a lot of people thought I was going to focus more on the kosher aspect of, but that's just a that, that's for another day. That's for another day. We'll deep dive on the kosher stuff. Maybe someday. And that was just like a nice little tidbit. Ohh, good. It's it's it's. It's bad enough. The everything else they're doing here, but they're also torturing animals to death. Yeah, that's, I guess. Nice. Nice of them to.
01:34:03 To be psychos like that, nice of them to be ******* psychopaths that.
01:34:08 Can find a way around any rule except for the one about torturing animals, the death big, or think of the support Gorilla hands, Beethoven says. You're commonly asked how to convert people and you're spot on that. It's about trust and meeting them where they're at one point I'd like to add is that if someone was willing to completely change their worldview.
01:34:30 After a single conversation, they almost definitely are mentally unstable.
01:34:34 And would probably change their view again with the next person they talked to, and Rockwell University edition, Rockwell States. He doesn't expect anyone to convert in the audience, but just hopes he gives people something to think about later. All you can do is chip away one piece of time, and that's the thing too, is because that's how Jews did it.
01:34:54 They plant the seed in your head and make you think.
01:34:56 That you came up with the idea.
01:34:59 You watch a bunch of movies about diversity being great. They're not well nowadays, they're a little more heavy-handed about it. Watch it, which is why it's not as effective. But if you take a look at the the DNC Convention this week, I think they're they've learned their lesson. They're reading it back a little bit, but they realize that that if they just plant those seeds.
01:35:19 Over and over and over and over and over again. They're basically well. We're talking about our R&K selected reproduction reproductive strategies. Right? Well, it's basically that's their mean reproduction strategy.
01:35:33 It's are selected, they just, they're not all going to take, but they do enough of them, right. They put enough of this, that ******* mind poison out there eventually. One of them is going to sprout, sprout roots and it's going to grow inside your soft little mind and you're going to think you came up with that idea.
01:35:52 And that's just it's death. By 1000, cuts. That's how it works. And they've got the time to do it. They've got the money to do it, and they've got the total saturation that they've got the eyeball time to do it.
01:36:04 They can. They can sit there, they can they, you know, if I do a.
01:36:08 Show.
01:36:10 People have to to seek it out and come find it right. If I was bankrolled by Jews, they be they. They be able to promote me on all kinds of, you know, in the YouTube algorithm they they in the Twitter.
01:36:24 Algorithm. You won't be able to escape it. It'd be like when they were trying to.
01:36:28 Push Jordan Peterson on everybody.
01:36:31 For the same reason.
01:36:34 You know Jordan Peterson always going around saying no, it's not the Jews. Clean your, you know, wash your penis, make sure you wash your penis.
01:36:44 Let's see here.
01:36:48 Zazzy Mack Taz Bot says thanks for the show and posting early. Well, I appreciate that.
01:36:53 Ripped homeless Guy says the problem with doing eugenics for IQ is that today it's some of the other group that is inconvenient, but tomorrow it may be me that needs to be sterilized. Then one day it may be you that cannot compete with the augmented.
01:37:12 Well, you you got you got. All right. See, I'm not saying government mandated breeding programs. OK, that's that's that's that's how they. That's the caricature of eugenics. That's how they explain it to you. So that you have the exact response that you're having. Ohh well.
01:37:31 Yeah, if we do eugenics, then next thing you know, they're going to genocide us. And it's like, no, that's not what's going to.
01:37:37 Happen. What's going to happen is you, you can have, uh, your own personal eugenics within your family and it should be taught you should. You should teach that to your children. You should make sure that you're not breathing with ******* *******.
01:37:54 And and on top of that, look, it's the kind of thing that once you have control of your society, if you're if you're sterilizing rapists and murderers and **** like that, I'm OK. I don't think that's ever going to get in the wrong hands or whatever, right? In fact, that's.
01:38:08 Almost going to secure your.
01:38:09 Your your authority. If you're able to sterilize the bad people, and that's always the other game that you people always play well, if you use this, you know it's like the the Conservatives that always lose, right, they they never want to go hard. They never want to use government power because that's the exactly the excuse they use. Well, if we actually use the government.
01:38:29 Once we get elected to get anything done that we promised we'd get done when we were running for office, well then that would mean the Democrats could use that power and they'd use it against us, and then they don't do it. And then what do the Democrats do? They *******.
01:38:42 But anyway, so it doesn't ******* matter. So it's like saying, well, I don't want to bring like like it's like a if an army shows up at your door or but let's **** it. A bunch of Mexicans, a bunch of feral ******* Mexicans are at are outside of your house and they've all got guns and you're like, well, I'm going to walk outside and talk to them because if I.
01:39:02 If I don't bring a gun, they won't use their guns. They'll be like, wow, this guy's reasonable. Let's have a conversation. That's not how the.
01:39:10 ******* world works.
01:39:12 That's not how the ******* world works. When you get the advantage when you get the chance to use tools like this, you ******* use them. And if they try to use them on you later on, hey, it is what it is. They'll ******* try to do it anyway.
01:39:28 Ham radio expert says ***** eat live oh, by the way, well, again in a minute. ***** eat live animals in the park, especially carp big bites.
01:39:38 Fish flopping around with nickel size scale shooting all over left and right, grunting and flailing right in front of the children in public. Well, but thankfully I haven't had to see that, but yeah, welcome to America. That's a it's the the great diversity, the the field, the lush fields of of of multiculturalism as they.
Chuck Miller
01:39:56 Say.
Devon Stack
01:39:58 Beethoven says our ancestors knew their actions had ramifications for generations to come. Boomers act as if they're the last generation.
01:40:09 Import 10s of millions to replace your progeny. Trillions in debt. These people hardly care about tomorrow, let alone what America looks like in 100 years. There's also the the the sense of duty is sorely lacking, and Americans generally. I wouldn't even limit that to the boomers. I don't think that.
01:40:29 Any generation of people, I mean, there's people like, that's The thing is, it's really easy and I think this happens a lot.
01:40:35 It's really easy for you know, people like, let's say you're a millennial for you to be like, let's say, all your friends are like base millennials. And for you to say, well, you know, the boomers suck and, you know, the zoomers are ******, too. And, you know, we're the ones that it's like, now everyone sucks. Everyone sucks. It's just that the the people that you know.
01:40:56 The small percentage of base generation fill in the blank that you're associating with that. That's not representative of the larger group. It's it's like, remember when people were saying that, you know, generation Z's like generation Zyklon, that was fun.
01:41:12 ******** and so it's. It's that's The thing is, is. Yeah, the boomers were uniquely selfish and and they were raised by electric Jews in their living room and I and and that's and they were the first generation to be subjected to that and and they they they they deserve they deserve all the criticism they get absolutely.
01:41:34 But it's not unique to them, or at least what you're talking about specifically about not thinking about the future generations.
01:41:40 You think that the average Gen. X or you think the average millennial you think the average Generation Z kid gives a **** about the future? You know, it's it's all it's eat, drink and be merry. For tomorrow we die. That that's basically the motto of Americans or really anyone in the West these days. No one ******* thinks about tomorrow because why would you?
01:42:03 Here's something you got to think about too. When you get basically put into a a situation when you're in a multicultural environment, why do you ever ****? What happens to it? You're just like the Jews who show up and they don't give a **** about the country or the community. It's just the hotel they're staying in. Who cares when you go to a hotel, do you get worried that like, oh, I don't want them to go to business?
01:42:24 Well, you know, next month why? Who cares? It's not your ******* hotel.
01:42:30 And that's the way that, that multicultural societies are. So what? So So what if America goes to ****?
01:42:38 It's not. It's not even recognizable.
01:42:42 Look, I look, I I don't.
01:42:43 Give a **** to some extent at this point, right?
01:42:48 It's ******* done.
01:42:50 We're not getting back. We're not getting back what we have been wanting to get back for a long time. It's that's a pipe dream.
01:42:57 And so and to some degree it is kind of like, yeah, **** it. **** you, America. Yeah, I guess you get what you deserve.
01:43:03 You know it is what it is, but and that's that's The thing is, is I think increasingly that's just and I don't mean that just people on the right, I mean like everyone, you know people on the left, they don't give a ****.
01:43:15 Why would they give a ****?
01:43:17 Their citizens of the world, their parasites, most of these people aren't from here.
01:43:24 They don't give a ****.
01:43:27 Chosen Jawa says Churro, 20.
01:43:29 24 You guys even notice I during the clip?
01:43:32 Leapt out of my chair and let him in, and during other clip let him back out. I was it was all super.
01:43:40 007 shift over here. Chosen Jewish attend a a massive agricultural event today, which saw anywhere between 5000 to 10,000 people. I only saw two blacks and one Mexican for.
01:43:53 Every 40 whites.
01:43:54 There was one Mexican ******. However, there were tons of young white couples with babies and toddlers. White girls still had dads. Good to see. Well, you know, I was talking to someone about this today. We've we've mentioned the case selection and the our selection stuff that's it's old hat. One thing that I don't think a lot of people really talk about. One aspect of it I mean.
01:44:15 For example, when Molinier used to talk about this stuff, he would focus more on the fact that, well, the case elected people don't have as many kids and they invest more time.
01:44:23 In their kids.
01:44:24 Whereas you know they they are selected people who are used to danger and dangerous environments have.
01:44:29 More kids and and don't don't really care for their kids as much because it's more of a shotgun approach and and that's really the focus. But really what they're missing out on and this is infinitely more important, infinitely more important to understand is that when you have a a case select limit. In fact, I wonder if I have the.
01:44:49 The graph still somewhere here. I mean I I know I have it here, but my hard drive here we go. Shockingly, I have.
01:44:57 There we go. Let's bring this up. Boom. All right, so the the case selected people. It's not that they don't have lots of kids. They go through periods where they do have lots of kids. If you look at the beginning of the graph in the bottom left hand corner, there's this huge slope that goes up. It's not until they reach the carrying capacity.
01:45:18 That the the population levels out and they stop having kids. And that's because K selected people high IQ K select.
01:45:26 People basically receive signals that OK, we have reached the carrying capacity. We have reached a the the maximum that this environment can handle, we're going to stop reproducing because if we don't stop reproducing, what's going to happen, we're going to use up all of our resources and there's going to be famine. And you know, it's going to be a disaster.
01:45:46 And so they stop having kids, right?
01:45:49 Well, what happens when? Well conversely, this is a refresher. The R selected the pink line, you see, they go up and then they crash because they're they're incapable of running societies, so they have the famine. And so they have a big die off. Or maybe they have a warlord that commits a genocide, like in Uganda and stuff like that you have.
01:46:09 This very unstable.
01:46:13 Population growth that shoots up and then population crash that goes down because they can't sustain it because they don't have that sense of the carrying capacity. They have no idea what that even means. They did. They just breed regardless of the situation, and it's not until.
01:46:31 They they have the famine that it's too late and they're. I don't think they realize at that point. It's just that necessarily that knocks the population down and then the cycle continues, right. So what happens when you bring in, these are selected people and do a case selected environment.
01:46:46 Where the the they'll just keep breeding no matter what. Well, unfortunately, or fortunately, I guess if if you're one of these are selective people, you never get to that crash. You never get to the point where there's the famine. You never get to the point to where there's a genocide. And So what happens? Your population goes up and up and up and up and up and up and up and it keeps going.
01:47:08 Well, guess what? The case selected? People are not just sensing their, you know, people like them. And when they when they have their instinctual response to their environment, they're not just saying to.
01:47:20 Themselves. Ohh, you know, there's still there's very few of people like, you know, people of my phenotype. And so I must reproduce. No, what they're responding to is the actual environment that they're in. And so like people in the cities like Garon, ******* tea, you could do a study and probably maybe even ones even been done where they would show they would demonstrate the people in cities.
01:47:41 Have far fewer children than people in the country. People that live in place like Postville before the Jews ****** it all up. And so it would be easy to show in in there's probably other data that shows this as well that the case selected people, their population.
01:47:56 Starts to crack.
01:47:58 Even though you could say they're dropping well below the carrying capacity because they're actually not, because what's replacing them, they are selected people, their population is shooting up. And so inevitably, what will happen, they are selected people, never they they never get a a signal. They never get a signal.
01:48:17 They respond to what they say. Oh, we need to stop having babies. That's not in their their reproductive strategy. So they just keep reproducing over and over and over again, making the population go up and up and up the case selected people, however, start to realize, oh, wow, you know the the.
01:48:33 Is is getting dangerous and it's getting harder to to put in the kind of investment that that we should have for our kids. And you know, all these Jews just moved into town and brought 400 ******* Mexicans with them. And. And So what are they going to do? They're going to respond to those signals by having less kids. They might not even think about it. They're not going to articulate it that way.
01:48:53 Which is going to be something they're responding to instinctually. They're not going to have as many kids, and they're and they're. And guess what?
01:49:00 Usually in in if they were in a a society that was just case selected people, that's exactly what they should do. They should stop having kids and tell the situation resolves and then they start having kids again. And to make up for the population drop or or what have you. And that unfortunately if you're you, you've pumped artificially pumped in a bunch of.
01:49:22 3rd Worlders who are are selected who are.
01:49:25 Just going to breed, breed, breed, breed, breed, breed, breed. You're.
01:49:28 Never going to reach that point. You're never going to receive that signal. That tells you that it's time to breed again.
01:49:34 Because you're going to be so saturated with your selected people that you're re on the environment is always going to be a false positive. And so when equitably, what's what's going to happen? Well, this case selected an environment that they are selected. People are are enjoying that their population is booming in eventually will not have enough case selective.
01:49:54 People to maintain it. It'll become in our selected environment. Look, I know I'm not using all these terms exactly the way a biologist would or whatever, but I think people get what I'm saying.
01:50:04 And what will happen? You'll have that you'll finally get that crash. You'll get that famine. You'll get that genocide. You'll get whatever that is. And that and. And it won't be until that moment that the population drops far enough to send out any kind of signals to anybody.
01:50:20 And I guaran ******* to you some some version of that is what's.
01:50:24 Happening and I and I I was thinking about this today and I was like it. It's crazy that that's that's not that's never anything that you heard heard about when you you've heard this conversation about our selected in case selected people and it's really the most important aspect of that that metaphor if there even is a metaphor it might just be descriptive it might not even be.
01:50:44 The metaphor might just be exactly what's happening.
01:50:50 And so it's it's anyway that might have seemed a little bit off topic, but it was something that I was thinking about a lot today. And and I was wishing I'd brought up in the last stream in, in, in that kind of detail, but the same sort of a thing you could say would happen in a place like Postville.
01:51:08 You know, Postville has, you know, they live in the country, so they're having big families. As I said, you know, show me the study that doesn't have that as the result that people that live in the country where they're not getting signals that, oh, it's overcrowded, it's dangerous. It's.
01:51:22 It's busy. It's crap.
01:51:24 They're not getting that feedback. They're living in a country and they so they're having lots of kids, whereas you live in the city and you know, you're getting all these signals telling you not to have kids. They are so like the people aren't getting those signals. They're just ******* breeding like rabbits regardless of their environment. In fact, they're almost better.
01:51:43 Suited for a dangerous, chaotic environment? That's that's where they evolve, just in the, you know, in a different sense.
01:51:50 So anyway, the.
01:51:54 The.
01:51:57 That's the I think that's the that's really the most important aspect of the our selected case selected way of looking at what's going on with weight replacement and understanding that sort of stuff.
01:52:14 Let's see here. Ohh and then as far as the.
01:52:19 Yeah, the the agricultural event thing. Yeah, that's.
Speaker
01:52:23 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:52:24 African, African never.
01:52:26 I mean, they still don't have agriculture. Yeah, they're, they're they're. They're people. Wildly underestimate or overestimate their capabilities. Underestimate the level of primitive mess. I guess that they that that's out there in Africa going boy 1488 says.
01:52:46 Or the more goth and Moon landing stream still happened at some point, your last three streams have been hilarious. Why don't they ever specified Morgoth but?
01:52:58 Yes, I want that to happen.
01:53:01 And yes, it is. It's probably gonna if if. Yeah. I've. I've talked to him like once. And then life happened, right. And it's one of those things where I cared more about then at the time because it was getting talked about more at the time. But I still think it needs to happen because there's still people that are ******* and and flat Earthers and scammers and.
01:53:21 Jews that spread this ******* nonsense. Why? Because, guess what? It's Nazis did it.
01:53:29 Yeah, it's it's boomers didn't get us on the moon. Nazis did.
01:53:34 So of course they have to make it sound like it didn't happen.
01:53:38 Especially because Jews seem to be they can't even get a.
01:53:41 ******* probe up up there.
01:53:45 Let's see here, chosen Jawas says ATF suppressor approval times have been dramatically reduced because of the new E form filing system trusts still take a few months, but filing.
01:53:58 As as an individual is often just a few days to a couple of weeks for approval, if anyone is thinking about getting one might be best before the.
01:54:09 Collection. Well, you know, I mean I guess, but you're going to be on a list. They're not that hard to well.
01:54:18 Ripped homeless Guy says do you notice how they gave or meant never attack or each other directly in wars instead, poor men are being sent in droves to get droned on. Ukrainian steps, poor settlements.
01:54:33 Are leveled while adjacent mining infrastructure remains untouched. Wake up and smell the eugenics. You could be next. Well, I'll tell you what there is. There is an argument that that is I I I guarantee you that it that figures into the math where they want to get rid of a bunch of men.
01:54:53 So they have a war.
01:54:56 Shaggy, Shaggy says. Thanks for posting early. Been busy lately, so I've had to catch up on your recent streams. Just finished the Gallup edition. It brought to my mind my grandparents, who have been farmers all their lives. They've always had a special distaste for the feather Indians.
01:55:14 To the point that my grandpa gave them the affectionate title of Prairie. Thanks again for looking forward to watching the replay. I don't think your rap I gave him that name. That's a that's a common name, but.
Speaker 22
01:55:28 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:55:30 The uh, yeah, well.
01:55:33 People don't realize. I mean, look that that guy that we covered in the documentary tonight that said, he didn't even meet a black guy until he was in high school. There's I'd say there's a lot of people listening to my sound. What? My voice that never met a Navajo.
01:55:48 Let's see here, Gorilla hands.
01:55:54 Is that what you got last time, Gorilla hands?
Stan Looney
01:56:02 I'm just a weekend photographer.
Devon Stack
01:56:04 Gorilla hands. Good morning, Devin. Have you heard about the French detaining the founder of Telegram? The West is becoming more totalitarian by the minute. Dark times lie ahead for us, I fear. Can I get a half $1,000,000?
01:56:18 Well, I'll tell you what it.
01:56:19 Is.
01:56:20 It is dark times that are coming.
01:56:23 And that there's not, like, not not, no question at all. And people should be preparing. I've been telling you guys this for years. Not because I I I feel like I can predict the next civil war or I can predict this or I can predict that. No, it's it's absolutely just something that's it's it's highly possible. And I'll tell you what.
01:56:42 If they go after anyone, if the if the including Trump, if the if the people in charge go after anyone.
01:56:49 Who's The Who? Anyone like, make a list who's at the top of that list?
Narrator
01:56:56 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
01:57:00 Cindy says just making it an even 120. Also, the BlackBerry cobbler is running. I picked the berries this afternoon. Well, that's cool. How are they still growing? I guess not. Everyone lives in a.
01:57:14 On the surface of the sun, where everything is dead by now, sounds sounds good Simba.
01:57:21 Maybe next time, says 14.
01:57:25 Polar bear or Beard says chandeliers on that caddy ****. I'm a just a bunch of stuff.
01:57:36 A bunch of bunch of ***** nonsense.
01:57:41 Might even be a song that's popular that I'm unaware of.
01:57:45 Pronouns base ****** says Hail Stack Patton 537 says we defeated the wrong enemy General Patton.
01:57:56 Curl inward says a great response when the FBI a scum tells you to go back to Europe. Say I would if there weren't so many *** **** FB a what's FB A? It's like the NBA, only with the with fagots.
01:58:14 Make crusades great again. Pross pross lights. Pros lights.
01:58:22 I don't know what prose lights is.
01:58:25 Of the new.
01:58:28 Jew Freemasons are facilitating the invasion. Well, I'll.
01:58:32 Tell you what.
01:58:33 Maybe that look I would, would I be surprised if I found out that Trump and his whole clique were part of some secret society that was basically like we're we're the, we're the the guys that the Jews like, you know? No, not at all. Not at all. Not in fact.
01:58:53 That, that they probably are Beach Boys Beach Boys.
Speaker 3
01:58:59 1.
Devon Stack
01:59:05 Thank you for the stream, Devin. Well, I appreciate that Beach Boys.
Speaker 2
01:59:09 8.
Devon Stack
01:59:11 8088 or 8088.
01:59:15 A very old processor from Intel Wide Digital down payment for churro snacks. Well, I appreciate that.
01:59:23 And the first big dunno of the night from.
01:59:26 Adler, Trump F junior.
01:59:31 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with. Julie, this Fagg is.
01:59:54 Adler Trump junior says. Great job tonight.
01:59:56 As always, well, I appreciate that and.
02:00:00 I've been, I've been. I've been putting putting the.
02:00:05 I've been doing the grind. I've been doing the grind the last little bit here, been doing a lot of research.
02:00:12 But it's not easy cranking these out. I just make it look easy, but I appreciate the.
02:00:17 The big support there Adler Trump F junior.
02:00:21 Lying says no free speech for Jews, no freedom of religion for Jews, no private property for private yeah, private property rights for Jews, conference state. Jewish property. Well.
02:00:32 That would, that's.
02:00:33 That's a suggestion for buying a couple suggestions rather of of what? What maybe other people.
02:00:41 Have done in the past to solve problems they've had in their society, and perhaps what other people might do in the future. Todd zilla.
Speaker 1
02:00:51 Really, really, really really, really.
Devon Stack
02:00:56 We play gang here, but I've been sick all day sleeping and not going to work tomorrow. So first time live. Listen, appreciate all you do. So here's some shekels. Thank you. And **** the Jews. Well, I'm sorry that you're you're feeling sick there. Hopefully you get.
02:01:16 Get some good night's.
02:01:17 Rest. See that? That's why it's.
02:01:19 A shorter one than.
02:01:20 They were.
02:01:21 We're letting Todd Zilla get some sleep, Prairie Dog says voting might be fake and gay, but we have to live with the results of elections and this one poses a horrifying prospect. Not really. It's about the same. Aside from possibly having low IQ project Negress running things, it would also be a barren.
02:01:42 One's married to a Jew with no stake in the future, a heel constrained by consequence. But I I don't.
02:01:50 Think.
02:01:51 Like what? What? As opposed to what? Someone who wants to put Jews in power?
02:01:58 You know it's it's it's.
02:01:59 Kind of like 6 of.
02:02:00 1/2 a dozen of another. You know what I mean? I don't really.
02:02:03 I don't think that this is an important election at all, not ********, Fagot says. Have some shekels for some worthers, Devin, you can enjoy them in Sacrament meeting tomorrow worthers the original white power candy from Germany. Never have I ever seen a Niger or Akaike enjoy worthers. I don't think I've ever.
02:02:25 What does that say about me? Because I don't think I've enjoyed a war.
02:02:27 Is that the OR unless that's the?
02:02:30 Is that the the caramel ones?
02:02:33 If if so, my my grandpa.
02:02:35 Might have had those.
02:02:37 But thank you. Not ******** ****** love and division.
Christine Enyart
02:02:44 Cash flow checkout.
Narrator
02:02:51 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
02:02:53 Love and Division, Devin. So good to have my weekly dose of genius tonight. Well, I don't know if I'd go that far, but I appreciate it. Question would there, would there have been any way for the people of Postville to oust the Jews, by the way, as many as I like or as much as I like Henry Ford.
02:03:15 He was a big proponent of the melting pot. Yeah, no one's perfect. Henry Ford, as far from it as far as what they could do. Well, I'll tell you what. First thing I noticed.
02:03:33 Where is the, where is it? Let me mute this so it's not blast your ears.
02:03:39 Where is it at?
02:03:41 They could not look like that.
02:03:50 And that and this is not like a limited case all throughout the documentary.
02:03:55 They seemed like a slovenly people.
02:04:01 Man and not seem like the.
02:04:04 Yeah. Look, I'm sure they were. They were absolutely.
02:04:09 Fine. And and lovely, you know, but.
02:04:13 Also not, uh.
02:04:15 Not equipped to fight off a a bear, are they?
02:04:21 The the types of tactics that I at this point I'm convinced you you would have to to, to to employ to avoid something like this really isn't the kind of thing that you can talk about in the same way Jews don't talk about that about their tactics. They don't talk about how they had the money.
02:04:39 To and they weren't going around broadcasting how they got the money to to buy that meat packing plant and to operate. No, that was all that was. They kept that behind closed doors. They kept that in the family. And maybe that's maybe that's something that. Uh.
02:04:57 That you can learn from.
02:05:00 Maybe that's something people can learn from.
02:05:05 Munchausen's proxy army.
Speaker 23
02:05:10 When you're trying to save money.
02:05:12 A good rule to follow is to.
02:05:21 Take it from these young neighbors. It'll pay dividends.
Devon Stack
02:05:27 Good evening. Good evening, Devin. Thank you for the stream. Tim Kelly from our Interesting Times Podcast mentioned mentioned your East Saint Louis edition on a recent episode. I think you 2 have interesting conversation.
02:05:43 I'm not aware of who that is. I'm I'm not aware of who a lot of people are though, so it's not.
02:05:49 It's not a judgment on them.
02:05:51 I'll look it up.
Speaker 19
02:05:52 Well.
Devon Stack
02:05:52 Here.
02:05:53 Does it pop up right away?
02:05:58 Tim Kelly.
02:06:05 There's a bunch of Tim Kelly's.
02:06:08 So it's hard to know which one it is.
02:06:13 Uh, there's a Tim Kelly football player. Apparently is a very common name.
02:06:25 I'll look into this later when I have time to to sort through all the different Tim Kellys.
02:06:30 But.
02:06:33 I always like to hear that look, there's a lot of people that I I owe an appearance to and and I plan to do that. It's just.
02:06:43 Easier to say.
02:06:44 Been done, I have. I have an actual life. If you believe it or not. And and as I finished saying just a moment ago, these streams take a lot of time. Like, it's not just like, oh, I'm just going to, you know, throw this together, you know. And as I've said before, it's happened before, right. That's not by and large, that's not what I'm doing. I'm I'm it takes a long time to do all this. I.
02:07:02 Don't have a producer. I just do all this.
02:07:04 And UM, you know, and I got other things going on that I'm doing. So it's it is tough to.
02:07:11 To coordinate this stuff and.
02:07:15 Really it's it's and part of it's just like I'm I'm the kind of person that needs an assistant.
02:07:22 I want all those people that like if I'm an assistant, I'd be a lot more effective, but it's like I want the money for it.
02:07:29 And that that's is what it is. And I'd feel weird about. Like having, like a intern. Maybe. Maybe. I don't know, maybe I should, but yeah, I'll. I'll, I'll. I've got a tab open with it. With a search for Tim Kelly. I'll look into it. But thank you for the support, munchausen's.
02:07:48 Proxy army.
02:07:51 Patton 537 Patton was murder.
02:07:55 War on Nazis was because they had gold backed currency changed my mind was a little more complicated than that, but yes, Patton was murdered.
02:08:04 Blute and Biden? Yeah, this one. This is quite.
02:08:13 Quite the repeat.
02:08:16 I'm starting to think I am a weekend photographer.
Stan Looney
02:08:19 I'm just the weekend photo.
Devon Stack
02:08:22 Do you keep track of how many times you've kicked churn out of the pill box? No, I just he comes and goes as he plays. I don't kick him out. I just he because every time I well I maybe I maybe like kicked him out quote UN quote like twice and one was because he was like being a pain in the *** during a stream and.
02:08:41 The other one was like they were. He was fighting with classified, but like almost 100% of the time is he. He comes in, he eats and then he wants to go back outside.
02:08:53 And he'll he'll sleep.
02:08:56 In here and he has a little room. That's kind of.
02:09:00 You know, sectioned off. Then he goes in sometimes and he's got a little shack that he sleeps in.
02:09:07 He's been sticking to the property a lot more lately.
02:09:12 But yeah, he doesn't.
02:09:15 He doesn't. If, if classified wasn't in here, he'd probably hang out in here a lot more. It wouldn't. Wouldn't want to just eat and.
02:09:25 Bessemer 72.
Speaker 3
02:09:31 As far as I can see.
Speaker 2
02:09:32 Claire. Claire.
Devon Stack
02:09:37 Bessemer, 72, says sorry Evan and based squad. I was wrong about Donahue wife Mario Thomas being Jewish. She and her dad Danny Thomas.
02:09:50 Were were wannabe Jews, Marlow's net worth is 150 million from doing spots for Saint Jude's. Endless commercials 30.
02:09:59 To 50% is spent on advertising. Yeah, well, that's most charities. Most charities are a scam. They're scam to enrich the people who run the charities. And a very small fraction of that money actually goes to.
02:10:16 The charity.
02:10:19 Yeah, someone told me after the stream that that she wasn't a Jew, but maybe aspirational will say.
02:10:26 Cream cheese privilege. Deb and I just completed a two mile rock and I feel amazing. I love rocking. Yeah. I I I like it too. And it's a little little, little cooler, a little cooler.
02:10:39 I wish you would.
02:10:41 It's starting to it's starting to.
02:10:44 But it's it's not. It's not there yet.
02:10:48 Unless I. Well, I guess if I went really early in the morning, it would be fine. I could do that now. Grenade says, dude, what the ****'* wrong with those ******* people? Jesus Christ. That kosher slaughter was ******* hard to watch. No ******* the same person would think to torture animals before slaughtering on top of that. Add all their financial shenanigans.
02:11:09 And you've got yourself textbook demonic villains starting to look that way, isn't it?
02:11:15 Knight Nation review says that is probably why they they targeted this community. They targeted all for the scapegoating of the evil whites or scapegoating of the evil onto whites and to simultaneously profit. While demographer, while demographically destroying. Oh, wait.
02:11:36 And to simultaneously profit. Why demographically destroy this all White town or wide, wide you phrase that.
02:11:44 Weird. They targeted it for the scapegoating of their evil onto whites and to simultaneously profit. Why demographically, destroy this all White town? I think you.
02:11:58 Meant while maybe.
02:12:01 Yeah, I mean, look, it was you gotta you gotta give the Jews this. I mean, they're ******* thorough, right? They're they use every part of the Buffalo.
02:12:11 Beach Boys Beach boy says. Remember goyam. They consider you cattle, right? I guess. Instead of Buffalo, they use every part of the cattle.
02:12:30 After they slit its throat, hang it upside down while it's still alive and stab it to you know, while it's slowly bleeding out and they're walking around with, you know, galoshes full of blood.
02:12:43 Thanks for the support there Beach Boys, codfish, killer.
02:12:46 The Midwest is full of towns like Postville. I drove through where they make Ashley Furniture. A month ago, I passed 3 Mexican restaurants in that small *** town. Yeah, that is happening all across the the United States. It's not just the the Southwest and California and Texas anymore. It's.
02:13:06 It's all throughout, and it's not just creeping up north, it's.
02:13:11 It's rapidly running and you know and and why not? When when you, when you, when you bring the immigrants.
02:13:20 Yet Trump to to pardon you and get you.
02:13:23 Out of jail.
02:13:25 Grenade says. Oh, and I forgot chopping off your foreskin and imposing that to a whole nation to better camouflage the Jew. Only a race ****** ** perverted psychos would come up with all of this kosher shift. Sensible, humane laws would literally make being Jewish a criminal offense subject to deportation.
02:13:46 And again, you're right in a way that any under any other circumstance, any other people would not be allowed to.
02:13:55 To do this.
02:13:59 Jews, Jews have the the the special privilege of being allowed to be complete ******* psychos in Western countries and Western elites, and even the population just kind of.
02:14:15 Shrug their shoulders.
02:14:20 Love and division says sad thing. My nephew in law had put a new roof on my mom's house. His crew of seven helpers were all Latino and did not speak English. Yeah, that is the that seems to be the norm. When you get contractors, they they tend to hire illegal immigrants.
02:14:40 Which drives the bridges down which?
02:14:43 Contributes to hiring more illegal immigrants, which drives the wedges down, and you know.
John Hyman
02:14:49 You get it.
Devon Stack
02:14:50 Grenade says Jews will totally ransack pillage, rape and mongrelize every nation of the whole world if no one stops them shattering their made-up. Holocaust armor is more than overdue, 80 years overdue.
02:15:04 Please, Devin, tell me one. Just one benefit of keeping Jews around. I'll let you know if I think of 1 Jive Turkey.
02:15:13 Jive.
Speaker 2
02:15:16 Turkey why is money management?
Speaker 19
02:15:24 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:15:25 Giant Turkey says good work. Devin. Thank you. I appreciate that and.
02:15:30 Thank you for the support Jive Turkey.
02:15:33 Gas glass or VAX says nice one.
02:15:39 I appreciate that north wind that says my wife grew up in Austin, MN. Same story. Loads of Mexicans in Chicago, blacks were brought by the busload to undermine the White Union workers. They're on strike for better benefits and Hormel spam factoring. The town is now a hellhole.
02:15:58 I'll tell as old as time.
02:16:02 Veritas says.
02:16:05 Or has Veritas Hunter 7?
02:16:08 If I was a rich man, half my wealth would be spent with Devin Stack. Well, I appreciate that. I appreciate the sentiment.
02:16:18 And hey, we're we're able to, we're able to keep this stream going on a shoestring budget and you guys are actually that's that's not being fair. You guys are being generous and and so it's not all, it's not all bad by any means we're doing. I think we're doing OK, we don't have, we don't have you know like I said, we don't have the assistant and the.
02:16:39 And all this other stuff, but and probably never will, but that's OK.
02:16:45 I'm a one man band. I I tend to work better that way anyway, and I appreciate that Donald. Duck, tater. I'm glad I found out about your subscribe star Devin. Now I can donate to the stream without having to think of something clever to say. Go to hell. Chicken swingers well.
02:17:01 There you go.
02:17:03 I appreciate that Donald. Duck, tater.
02:17:07 **** knuckle with the.
02:17:10 Big donor money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend and.
Speaker
02:17:10 No.
John Hyman
02:17:10 No.
Devon Stack
02:17:16 Look how Julie this Fagg is.
02:17:33 **** knuckle says won't be able to make this stream, just wanted to drop in and say thank you for covering this. I really appreciate it. I've only seen tidbits of this on bit shoot with limited information. Looking forward to watching the replay. Thanks again brother well.
02:17:50 I I don't if you're talking about the the kosher slaughter you're going to, you're in for some tidbits. All right? And thank you. **** knuckle.
02:18:00 Age of anxiety, says Truro, is a Spartan. He was born in the desert and learned to survive on his own. Through kitten hood. He'll shield you when the Star of David tipped arrows come showering down on you, Devin. Well, I don't know. I think he'll just when?
02:18:14 He's a cat.
02:18:15 He'll just. He'll just start getting better at hunting again.
02:18:20 Gas glass, or VAC, says one to the Morgoth strength. Yeah, I got to arrange it. I got to work it out. We both have busy schedules and it's a lot of research. It's the kind of thing. It's because so many people are convinced of so much ********. The hardest part is just digging up all the ******* ******** they believe. So you can show them how it's ********.
02:18:41 The proving that it's ********. It's not really the hard part. The hard part is there's just so much, you know, stupid like, oh, look at that, you know? And it's like, it's easily explainable. But there's, like, a million of them, you know? And so you have to if you, if you if you leave. And I don't think I'm going to go over all of them because you'll never you'll never go over all of them. Right.
02:19:01 Because it's like Flat Earth. It's it's they, they they try to wear you out and you know, exhaust you with their stupid ******* memes. It's the same thing. It's it's literally the same thing.
02:19:12 So I'll just go over like maybe someone like the the big ones. So I got to determine what are the big ones and and.
02:19:20 Then.
02:19:21 You know, there's still going to be people that don't understand technology and stuff that aren't going to, you know, but it is what it is.
02:19:30 Leah the Dangler says you do make it look easy. Well, I appreciate that. Patent 537 says C hate gate.
02:19:42 Is that a movie? The documentary, perhaps. I remember that hashtag from somewhere, but I forget what that was.
02:19:47 Karl Edwards says FBR our foundational black Americans, the people that actually believe they was kings and ****, oh, there you go. They're the the black Hebrew Israelite adjacent ones, huh?
02:20:03 Cream cheese privilege says I wish I had half $1,000,000 to give you or give to you, Devin. **** the kites. **** everyone who hates white people. White ******* power. Well, I appreciate that. Cream cheese.
02:20:19 Patton says reach out to Jerry McKenzie, leader of the White national reputation of the leader of Diagon Phillip. The goat. Yeah, Jeremy is a good guy. We've talked a few times and that's the same story. It's like there's a there's a long list of people I.
02:20:38 When I get when I get time I need to I need to.
02:20:41 To communicate with them.
02:20:45 Steve just, Steve says, have you ever discovered a fact about a stream topic afterwards and surprised or it really wish you'd included it? Probably every string that look, there's just not, I mean.
02:20:59 You'll never be able to get everything. No. Maybe not every, but like most streams, I would say that happens.
02:21:07 Because, you know, this isn't. This isn't like a a a college course, you know, it's a stream. It's it's a.
02:21:15 Couple of hours.
02:21:16 We go over a topic and I want to popularize that that topic and hope that if you have more questions you go and look into it. But there have been times where.
02:21:28 I find something like literally the next day or something. I'm like, oh ****, this would have been perfect and it's too late.
02:21:35 That's always going to be the case.
02:21:37 That's always gonna be the case. This is what it.
02:21:39 Is, uh, pattern set. Oh, wait.
02:21:43 Or that that's Patton saying hate gate again.
02:21:47 Man of low moral fiber says, happy to see Devin take a jab at fatties. Nor will take seriously a fat white supremacist. No son wants a fat father. There you go, but more moreover, I just think that it's this whole this whole community does not look healthy.
02:22:06 You know what I mean? Like.
02:22:08 Let's see here.
02:22:11 Well, there's a lot of old people, you know it is.
02:22:13 What?
02:22:13 You know what? Do you blame this guy? It's like he's not fat, but.
02:22:18 You know.
02:22:21 He looks like he's got aids or something. He's like the he's on the other end of the spectrum.
02:22:24 It's like that.
02:22:25 What? Whatever the **** they're feeding, you know.
02:22:30 This ***** needs to go to this.
02:22:31 Guy, you know.
02:22:35 Ah.
02:22:38 Hammer thorazine.
02:22:46 What's the earliest or strangest town you've ever driven through? For me, it was Goldfield, Nevada at night and it was totally desolate. Looked like the whole town was built from parts from pillaged vehicles.
02:22:59 Of unfortunate travelers, that's a.
02:23:04 I don't know.
02:23:09 I don't know. I've I've been through like a lot of really weird little towns I've driven.
02:23:13 All over this this continent.
02:23:19 Maybe that's a tough call. That's a tough call.
02:23:24 I'll say I'll say one of the creepiest little deserted places I ever was.
02:23:28 Outside of, I don't know if it's still like this outside. This was years. This is like over 10 years ago.
02:23:34 Outside of the Grand Canyon.
02:23:37 There is this old or was I don't. It might not be there anymore. This old rundown. I guess it was like kids place or something. But it was it's Flintstone thing, right? But it's it. It you feel like you're in.
02:23:57 Fallout the the video game fallout like it looks like it. It it's it's from a a time that that.
02:24:06 It looks like what it would look like, or how you'd imagine it would look like after a nuclear Holocaust. So it's just like all these rotting, disintegrating.
02:24:16 Flintstone themed buildings and everything's just, it's just really ******* creepy. It was one of the creepiest places I've I've been to. I went there with a girlfriend like.
02:24:27 Many, many years ago and and we were just.
02:24:29 Like what the?
02:24:31 This place is. This place is ******* creeping.
02:24:36 UM, let's see here, handsome Sven says. Longtime listener, first time hyper chatter. Speaking of Goyam, I encourage you to check out Goyam TV and consider streaming on. There it is. Pro White, anti Jew and they would love to have you. **** ******, *****.
02:24:55 Yeah. I mean maybe I maybe have multi stream to it or something like that, but it's I I'm pretty locked in here for right now at least.
02:25:08 It's it's it's. I don't want. I don't want to stream too many places I don't want.
Speaker
02:25:09 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:25:13 To get spread out too thin like butter.
02:25:15 Over too much bread.
02:25:17 Glock 23 says Iceland is the whitest country on.
02:25:21 Earth, but not for.
02:25:22 Long a couple years ago, a rabbi moved to Iceland because Iceland had no Jews there.
02:25:28 Iceland started allowing immigration and invaders from the Third World are coming into Iceland now. Now Iceland will be India soon and the island will be a shithole one. Others just cause that one Jew. But I I guarantee there's.
02:25:43 There's Jews behind at least some of it.
02:25:46 Look, white people have to.
02:25:47 Go along with this for it to work, and they do.
02:25:50 So that is what it.
02:25:52 Is white tiger white tiger Kingdom.
02:26:04 No message.
02:26:06 Well, I appreciate that. Well, I don't appreciate. There's no mess. I'm sounded bad, but I appreciate the the.
02:26:14 Veritas Hunter says Devin, you missed off her commandants comment 47 minutes ago. Hey, Devin. Jews as usual. Poisoning the well and destroyed white communities. Jews should have no rights in the West. Their property and money. No, I I I went over that.
02:26:34 I thought.
02:26:35 They should be. Yeah. I thought I went over that well. Anyway, if I didn't, I did. Now, right? Should we would report it back to.
02:26:42 Israel.
02:26:43 If they're lucky, I would say good green vibe says. Maybe I'm just **** eyed, **** eyed optimist.
02:26:51 But I think we'll win in the end. I really do. In the meantime, I know there's plenty of work to be done. Thank you. I appreciate what you do. Yeah, but you gotta remember at the end could be like in 500 years. You don't get to decide when the end is.
02:27:04 You know like.
02:27:05 History doesn't begin and end with your lifetime. You might just be stuck at like the decline part of it.
02:27:13 And I think people lose sight of that, that they, they, they they want to think of their life as like a movie where there's a beginning, middle and end and that it's going to line up with history in some way like that. But it might not. And in fact, it probably won't. And it almost never does for anybody.
02:27:29 So I'm not saying we don't win in the end. I'm just saying.
02:27:34 There's a there's a good chance that doesn't happen till like.
02:27:39 Your grandchildren are are winning.
02:27:44 All right, then we got. Let's take a look at Rumble, Rumble, Rumble's all ****** ** still. So I'm gonna.
02:27:56 The the plug in started kind of working.
02:28:00 And I'm just going to make sure I.
02:28:01 Don't miss anybody here.
02:28:04 UM.
02:28:06 OK, good. All right, vanilla gorilla.
02:28:10 Where is the vanilla gorilla gorilla?
02:28:16 No message, just salute. Well, I appreciate that Sarah Town says I will listen tomorrow. All right, Sarah town. Well, this is me from the past. Speaking to you in the future.
02:28:32 Welcome to the future. I don't know. I didn't really have a. You just watched the string. That's my message from you from the past. Alright guys.
02:28:41 What? What? Whoops.
02:28:42 Someone came in here right here at the end, it looks.
02:28:44 Like.
02:28:46 Russell Mcclintock says hello Sir.
02:28:50 I would like to take this opportunity to ask everyone listening to do 10 push-ups right now right now take some action on your own behalf before we leave or before we close this out. I'll do them with you guys. Let's do this. Well, there you go. 10 push-ups, everyone.
02:29:07 And I'll give you some beautiful.
02:29:10 Something beautiful to listen to as you do the 10 push-ups. Wait, hold on. But first my fat little ******** toe.
Speaker 3
02:29:24 As far as I can see.
Vada Guyer
02:29:25 Where? Where?
Devon Stack
02:29:31 Smaller tip this week I have my other wing coming in this weekend. It might be worth taking a moment to shield your relationship stream well. There you go. Yeah, I forget what it's called. Ohh, there was one that I wanted to show though.
02:29:50 I forget what that was, but there's.
02:29:54 I don't know if I go to the.
02:29:57 Look for them with airplanes on it as well. I have so many ******* streams at this point. I forget how many I have.
02:30:06 Uh, what was it called?
02:30:10 It's from like two years ago, isn't it?
02:30:17 So many videos.
02:30:21 Like so many and it is from like two years ago, I'm pretty sure or maybe even longer.
02:30:28 There's like a cartoon airplane on the on the thumbnail, I remember that.
02:30:34 Or at least I think that unless I'm totally wrong.
Speaker 22
02:30:44 No.
Devon Stack
02:30:48 Well, there's a lot.
02:30:49 No like ghost cat.
02:30:52 That was that was the stream when Churro first arrived.
02:30:57 I don't what are they called?
02:31:04 I don't even see it.
02:31:06 Oh, here, I think we're in the.
02:31:09 Time period when I was doing that one.
02:31:17 I don't know, maybe someone in chat will.
02:31:20 In fact, probably people in chat have already said it, and I'm just. I'm just scrolling through all these ******* strings for no reason.
02:31:27 Oh, actually I think it was around.
02:31:28 This era.
02:31:40 I don't know. Someone in chat will tell you. Look, look for a cartoon there. I think that I thought there was a cartoon. Maybe that's not the thumbnail.
02:31:49 I have so many ******* strings, but yeah, there's a I'll tell you what, just watch all of them. Just watch.
02:31:54 Them all.
02:31:55 Just watch. That's your homework. Watch every stream.
02:32:00 Watch them all. Alright, guys. Well, I hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend and I will be back here on Wednesday. Same time. And when does daylight savings happen? I keep thinking it's coming up. It's not, is it? No, it's like November. OK.
02:32:18 A while then, before I have to go worry.
02:32:19 Worry about that. All right. Well, you guys have a good rest of your weekend.
02:32:23 For black pilled.
02:32:26 I am of course.
02:32:30 Thermostat.
Speaker 19
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Speaker 25
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Speaker 2
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Speaker 25
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Speaker 12
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Speaker 26
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Speaker 25
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