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INSOMNIA STREAM: JERSEY SOLOMAN EDITION.mp3

08/03/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:01:29 This is.
00:01:32 Spend all my time away.
00:01:55 Change.
00:01:57 I guess I'll sleep.
00:04:15 This love affair is fading. Feels like it's coming out.
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Speaker 3
00:05:47 Here, here, here.
Speaker 4
00:06:16 Put aside the everyday world and come with us into the realm of imagination. The middle ground became twice in shadow.
Speaker 5
00:06:29 Who ordinarily avail themselves as a guarantee of anonymity or to include, among other notable pictures.
Numbers Lady
00:07:03 Hey.
Speaker 6
00:07:20 Science fiction.
00:07:27 Thank you.
Speaker 4
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Speaker 7
00:08:07 There were.
00:08:07 Many of us we had access to too many, too much money, too much equipment, and little by little we went insane, fiery Angel.
Speaker 4
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Speaker 8
00:09:07 Pick it.
Speaker 7
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Speaker
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Devon Stack
00:09:19 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:09:25 Jersey Solomon edition.
00:09:29 I'm your host, of course Dev and STACK. Hope you're having a good.
00:09:32 Weekend it's August.
00:09:36 So August already.
00:09:39 It's kind of nice, I think the.
00:09:42 Well, the heat is still here. It's. Yeah. It's gonna be here till October. I think it it the peak is over. The peak is over.
00:09:52 It's all downhill from here temperature wise, so that's nice. That's nice.
Speaker 10
00:09:58 For here.
Devon Stack
00:09:59 I don't know about you guys.
00:10:01 The nice time of year around here.
00:10:03 Is the winter.
00:10:06 This is when in fact, in about two months you'll start seeing RV's. Boomers from around the world.
00:10:16 Especially Canada.
00:10:19 Come cruising on in with their.
00:10:22 $1,000,000 boomer mobiles.
00:10:26 Creating traffic problems and just making the whole area generally a.
00:10:32 Not as fun to live, but that's the way that it is.
00:10:38 It's alright, it's OK.
00:10:41 Anyway.
00:10:43 Yeah, let's.
00:10:45 Let's get into what we're going to talk about tonight. I really. This is tonight. I wanted to address because a lot of people wonder this sort of thing. They wonder, how is it?
00:10:57 I mean, just how is it technically passed? Like what exactly is is generating the money that's going into the the Jewish charities. There's so many of these Jewish charities.
00:11:12 You know whether it's Jewish charities pushing immigration or or Jewish charities pushing trans kids or or whatever, or or not even just the charities, but stuff like AIPAC and like it seems like they just have this bottomless pit of money.
00:11:30 It's it's like Scrooge Mcduck's ******* money. Been where? Where is all this money coming from? How are they the biggest donors to both the Republican and Democrat Party? And where is this? It has to come from somewhere, right?
00:11:48 And what we're going to do, I think tonight is is show you at least a little tiny slice of how that takes place.
00:11:56 Just a little tiny.
00:11:58 Tiny peek at one case.
00:12:01 That might explain.
00:12:03 A bigger picture.
00:12:08 Because this is a case that involves one of the biggest corruption cases in a state, that is.
00:12:13 Full of corruption.
00:12:15 And it's really insignificant. It really doesn't.
00:12:18 Does he begin to pull back the curtain?
00:12:22 But it kind of shows you.
00:12:25 How this happens?
00:12:27 It kind of shows you.
00:12:29 Why you are automatically at a disadvantage when you have these Jews in your countries in the West?
00:12:39 And why there's really nothing that you have in common with them in terms of ethics, in terms of?
00:12:48 Well, I mean.
00:12:50 That's a big one, right? Morality.
00:12:54 We're always sold this idea, right? This judeo-christian, as if somehow the the two are.
00:13:03 Are not just compatible, but they.
00:13:07 They mean the same thing.
00:13:11 As if.
00:13:13 To tell the Christians of of these Western nations or you know, whether they're practicing or not, the people that have Christian backgrounds and and and their values, whether they're secular people today or not or have largely been defined by Christianity in the past.
00:13:32 They.
00:13:34 They get the impression.
00:13:36 That.
00:13:39 Jews are basically Christians in terms of how they think and how they.
00:13:44 Ethically, view the world and their value system.
00:13:48 That the only difference is they lack the New Testament.
00:13:54 But the Old Testament covers most of the, you know, 10 commandments and all this other stuff. So.
00:14:02 So it's missing the Jesus stuff, right? Is it? Is that the end of the world? No, it's not the end of the world. I mean, it's it's a strong foundation.
00:14:11 That we can work with.
00:14:14 And we can live in a society where we can agree upon most at least basics.
00:14:23 And behave ourselves in a way that.
00:14:27 That.
00:14:29 Foster some sense of harmony, right?
00:14:35 And many people are surprised.
00:14:37 To find out that that this is not the case.
00:14:41 Most people don't know the town that exists.
00:14:45 Most people don't know that.
00:14:48 The the I, I'd say almost half of of Judaism is is like half of its rules and half of it's how to get around those rules. We'll go over some of that tonight too.
00:15:02 And that when you raise people in an environment where God is is essentially proud of you for finding ways around his rules.
00:15:14 You get different behaviors.
00:15:18 But anyway, let's take a look here. What we're talking about specifically.
00:15:24 As soon as I can bring this up here, there we go.
00:15:30 So I know this guy right here.
00:15:34 Solomon Dweck.
00:15:38 Solomon Dweck.
00:15:41 He's a good example. I'll tell you why he's a good example.
00:15:44 He's not just any old Jew. He was the son of a rabbi.
00:15:48 And not just any old rabbi. A rabbi who?
00:15:53 Founded a yeshiva.
00:15:56 In deal, NJ.
00:16:00 Course he is the the descendant of Syrian immigrants.
00:16:06 Who immigrated to America?
00:16:09 Guess when of course around the turn of the century, when a lot of a lot of American Jews.
00:16:16 Their families arrived in America.
00:16:21 They continued. In fact, the Syrian Jews continue.
00:16:26 To pour into the country.
00:16:28 In huge numbers until probably about, you know, the 1950s or so it slowed down.
00:16:36 His father is Rabbi Isaac Dweck. As I mentioned, founder of Asheba.
00:16:43 In New Jersey and Deal, NJ.
00:16:47 And.
00:16:50 Kind of a big deal.
00:16:52 Really big in the the Syrian Jewish community out there.
00:17:00 There's the yeshiva there to understand.
00:17:06 The culture you guys might remember this guy.
00:17:10 Sam Altman, or Antar is his real name. He was also a Syrian Jew.
00:17:17 Remember, crazy Eddie? We did a a whole stream on crazy Eddie.
00:17:22 You can find that stream it he he was also part of that wave of immigration of Syrian Jews.
00:17:29 Syrian Jews who were.
00:17:33 Basically descended from Jews who were kicked out of Spain.
00:17:40 During the.
00:17:42 Spanish Inquisition?
00:17:45 So they were kicked out. They're.
00:17:46 Already expelled from Spain.
Speaker
00:17:48 Well.
Devon Stack
00:17:49 And for basically the sorts of things.
00:17:51 We're going to talk about tonight.
00:17:53 And they they.
00:17:56 Went to Syria.
00:17:57 For a while, these aren't like Syrian, like, you know, ethnically Syrian people. A lot of although they are.
00:18:07 They're not Ashkenazi, they are.
00:18:12 Oh, why is my brain not working tonight? What's the other one? Sephardic. They're sephardic.
00:18:20 But they are. I guess you could say more. You know, just as much Spanish as they are or Syrian.
00:18:29 But this guy, you might remember him from that string. Here's a clip of him talking from that string. If you don't remember.
00:18:36 Talking about their their moral code as as Syrian Jews that came to America.
00:18:44 He literally just said he took advantage of a high trust society to commit his crimes. His family came to America and immediately took advantage of the High Trust Society and took pride in it so that he could commit more crimes. All right, this is about as cut and dry.
Speaker 11
00:18:59 As you can make it, people are very, very gullible.
00:19:03 People are too trusting as a criminal, I learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of my crimes. Your humanity was a weakness to be exploited in the Commission of his crimes. He's spelling it out for you. Well, what's your good nature? You're wanting to trust?
00:19:22 People you wanted to give people the benefit of the doubt that gave me the opportunity to execute my crimes. You steal more with a smile than you can with.
00:19:30 A.
00:19:30 Gun if you if people like you, it's easier to steal from them because they feel like they're comfortable with.
Devon Stack
00:19:36 So that's the kind of people.
Speaker 12
00:19:39 People.
Devon Stack
00:19:40 That's the kind of Jewish immigrants we got around the the turn of the.
00:19:45 Century.
00:19:47 So that guy.
00:19:50 He was the one that cooked the books for his cousin, Crazy Eddie, and ripped off.
00:19:59 Millions and millions of dollars fled to Israel because that's the other thing with these immigrants, these immigrants from from all over the world that came to America and created these really tight knit communities, very isolated communities, they all have something else in common. They all have a.
00:20:18 The escape hatch.
00:20:21 They all have an escape hatch. They can they like. They can run to Israel.
00:20:27 And it's like pulling teeth trying to get them extradited back to the United States.
00:20:32 So this is his explanation.
00:20:37 Of what we're dealing with in terms of culture, you know, to expand upon what he just said.
00:20:41 In that clip I played.
Speaker 11
00:20:44 It's a tight.
00:20:45 Knit community that traces its origins back to 1492, the Spanish Inquisition. They were expelled from Spain and they moved to North Africa and countries in the Middle East to survive the discrimination that they encountered. They maintained a very insular culture. Stay together.
Speaker 7
00:21:04 Solomon is the son of the rabbi of the Synagogue of Death.
Speaker 13
00:21:09 Within that community, the rabbi meant everything, and that gave Solomon A level of credibility, even within a very insular community.
Devon Stack
00:21:22 So again, he's he's the son of the rabbi. He he should be. And he's right there at the source of the morality of this community.
00:21:32 He's right there at the.
00:21:34 At the altar.
00:21:38 So what happens with with?
00:21:41 Solomon here.
00:21:44 Well, Solomon.
00:21:46 He decided at an early age.
00:21:49 That if you want to get something done.
00:21:52 You could just.
00:21:53 Bribe people, he learned this when he was failing his math class.
00:21:58 And he bribed his teacher to pass him so he wouldn't have to take the math class again.
00:22:05 And then as he after he graduated high school.
00:22:10 He was given a taste of what the real estate business was by having one of his relatives helping flip a house.
00:22:22 But he also, because his dad was the rabbi.
00:22:26 Was given a.
00:22:28 Easy job.
00:22:30 A really easy job at the yeshiva.
00:22:35 They made him the chief fundraiser for the yeshiva.
00:22:40 And has starting pay.
00:22:43 Was $250,000. This was a High School graduate High School graduate. First job, really.
00:22:51 And he's making $250,000 a year to raise money.
00:22:57 For a yeshiva.
00:22:59 Yeah, it sounds legit, right? I mean, Jews, right? They're they're just.
00:23:04 There's some more. More. I'm sure all this will check out his wife.
00:23:09 Who were married she when she was 19, and so she had this salary when she was about 20.
00:23:15 Was making $100,000 a year to no one actually knows, because Noah, the yeshiva ever saw her.
00:23:22 So she's making $100,000 a year. He's making $250,000 a year, but that's not enough.
00:23:30 That's not enough. You see, it turns out if you're a fundraiser for.
Speaker 13
00:23:36 A Jewish charity.
Devon Stack
00:23:39 Remember we asked this question at the beginning. How do they, these Jewish charities have so much money?
00:23:46 How do they have so much money?
00:23:50 To accomplish the kinds of things that they've been accomplishing.
00:23:54 Even if Jews are super wealthy, they're 2% of the population. It just seems absurd that even in that context, if they were all all all 100% of the 2% were ultra rich, that they would just have this endless supply of money to fund all of these.
00:24:14 These charities worldwide.
00:24:18 Well, the answer to that is.
00:24:21 When you're a fundraiser for one of these charities.
00:24:26 You have the perfect sales pitch.
00:24:29 It's called fraud, but.
00:24:32 The way that it works is.
00:24:34 You approach a wealthy Jew or hey, it doesn't have to be a Jew.
00:24:40 Because this is advantageous to anyone who's wealthy.
00:24:44 You asked them, do you have any money that's being taxed above the rate of 15%?
00:24:53 And most of the time the answer is yes.
Numbers Lady
00:24:56 A.
Devon Stack
00:24:57 Lot of taxes can go well above 30%.
00:25:03 And so this fundraiser, people like Solomon Dweck.
00:25:07 We'll say to this wealthy person, well, I got a great deal for you.
00:25:13 Let's get that $100,000 that you're going to have to pay 30% on donate all of it.
00:25:23 To the yeshiva.
00:25:25 You now write it off as a as a donation.
00:25:29 You don't have to pay taxes on any of it, because as far as the government's concerned, that money just disappeared. It's gone. You don't have it.
00:25:38 Solomon here takes 5%.
00:25:42 So he gets 5 grand out of it.
00:25:45 The yeshiva takes 10%.
00:25:48 So they take 10 grand out of it.
00:25:51 So that's 15 grand gone.
00:25:54 And then they just give it back to the rich guy.
00:25:59 So he instead of paying 30% tax on his $100,000, he just paid 15%.
00:26:08 And now he's got all this money that the government doesn't know that that, that he has.
00:26:13 It's all this off.
00:26:14 The books money. A big chunk of it.
00:26:20 And that's how.
00:26:21 They raise money.
00:26:23 And a lot of Jewish charities.
00:26:26 That's and it's totally obviously it's illegal. That doesn't matter.
00:26:31 They don't care about that as well. We'll we'll. We'll get more into that.
00:26:35 So that's what Solomon did.
00:26:38 His first job.
00:26:40 Was making not just the $250,000 that he made as a salary, not just the $100,000 that his wife made as a salary, but he's getting 5% of any and all of these donations.
00:26:55 That he can get from.
00:26:58 Wealthy Jews and others, and and a lot of them were Jews, obviously because it's all Jewish charities.
00:27:05 But I would say I would submit to you. There's probably a lot of wealthy people like, I don't know, Donald Trump.
00:27:11 Who have made lots of on the books generous contributions.
00:27:17 To Jewish charities.
00:27:20 I bet this the same system has worked out for people like that a lot of goings.
00:27:26 And effectively what you've created is a a tax system.
00:27:33 That 100% of the proceeds.
00:27:37 Of this tax.
00:27:38 Goes to Jews.
00:27:41 It's it's like a way to tax wealthy people.
00:27:45 Where none of their money.
00:27:48 Goes to the social programs that the these same Jewish communities are parasitically sucking from.
00:27:55 You know these these, these tight knit communities.
00:27:59 Are very.
00:28:02 They they they love looking into loopholes and how they can qualify for any and all benefits that are offered by the state, local governments or the federal government and applying for all of these benefits and collecting and all these benefits when it whenever possible. So not only are these wealthy.
00:28:21 Among these people not paying into the system that the rest of them are sucking from, that money is going directly back into the community.
00:28:33 And into these charities.
00:28:35 It's money laundering, but.
00:28:37 It's very common.
00:28:40 So this is how he gets his start.
00:28:43 And he's so successful at finding new, I guess clients.
00:28:49 Then he starts.
00:28:52 Essentially being a free agent for a bunch of other Jewish charities.
00:28:58 Laundering money.
00:29:00 For a bunch of.
00:29:02 Other Jewish charities.
00:29:09 And here we go back to Sam Antar.
00:29:14 Who will once again explain?
00:29:17 That this isn't just a a bad apple. This isn't just like Oh well, you can't say that that that's all. That's all Jews. It's just, you know, one guy is kind of scummy and and somehow still managed to find all these wealthy Jews to to participate in this. And all of these Jewish charities.
00:29:37 To participate in this and you know somehow like.
00:29:40 This one everyone involved is OK with this this situation.
00:29:45 But it doesn't. It definitely doesn't say.
00:29:47 Anything about Jews?
Speaker 11
00:29:49 Amongst certain sub elements.
00:29:51 Of the community. It's a cookbooks culture.
00:29:54 Where the government is not entitled to any of their money, so they will not pay taxes at just about any cost. They will not record transactions, they'll do whatever they can to evade and not pay their fair share of taxes.
Numbers Lady
00:30:11 Now look.
Devon Stack
00:30:12 There's a lot of people with special libertarians that will say stuff like, well, that's just them being smart. I don't want pay taxes either. Why are you getting mad?
00:30:21 At them for being smart.
00:30:24 They're being parasitic.
00:30:29 They're being parasitic, is what they're being.
00:30:34 Obviously everyone tries to avoid taxes, but they don't commit federal crimes and launder money to do it. OK.
00:30:43 And they also aren't simultaneously sucking all the resources they possibly can from the same system.
00:30:50 They're being parasitic.
00:30:53 And they don't care.
00:30:55 It's it's not that they think that the government has no business.
00:31:01 Collecting money from them.
00:31:03 If so, they think the Goys have no business collecting money from them.
00:31:10 That's the difference.
00:31:13 You might have a problem with the government misusing the the tax money that they collect from you.
00:31:19 And you might have a moral issue with that than many do, and that's fine.
00:31:26 But that's not the issue with with this community.
00:31:29 The issue with this community is they don't think the guys should have jurisdiction over them in any way, shape or form.
00:31:37 They don't want to be a assimilated people at all.
00:31:45 In fact, that's one of the great that's like the worst possible scenario.
00:31:52 They exist as little pockets of organized crime these Jewish communities.
00:32:04 And they will. And it doesn't matter if you're a a rabbit's son or an actual rabbi.
00:32:10 Or Jewish and their charity religious organizations.
00:32:14 They all feel the same way and.
00:32:15 They're all in on it.
00:32:18 This isn't like a couple bad apples in a community. It's just how these communities are.
00:32:28 So he.
00:32:30 Is making this money.
00:32:34 And decides to start funneling his money into real estate.
00:32:41 I mean, he's got so much money, he's got to do something with it, right? He's got, he just got his free money coming at him.
00:32:47 So he starts buying up a bunch of real estate.
00:32:52 And.
00:32:57 Which clip is this?
00:33:04 Here we go.
00:33:07 He wants to start finding investors.
00:33:10 Because these people.
00:33:13 All, I mean, they're not just scamming to everybody else. They also scam themselves.
00:33:18 And one of the things that you would you would think would prevent.
00:33:23 Jews from doing investment, investing of any kind among themselves.
00:33:29 Is they're not allowed to charge other Jews interest.
00:33:34 People don't realize that's a thing, but it is.
00:33:37 If you're a Jew and you loan money to a non Jew, you can charge them interest and no big deal. No problem.
00:33:47 But if you're a.
00:33:47 Jew and you loan money to another Jew. You're not allowed to charge interest.
00:33:54 So investing with other Jews presents a bit of a problem.
Speaker 13
00:34:00 Within that Syrian Orthodox community and within many Jewish communities, there's a biblical prohibition against the charging of interest.
00:34:09 So the way these deals were structured was I'm selling you an investment.
Speaker 11
00:34:16 It's core profit participation.
Devon Stack
00:34:20 Well, it's a little loophole.
00:34:22 It's a little loophole.
00:34:25 So they're not allowed to charge each other interest. So what they'll do is they'll just call it something else.
00:34:33 They'll just call it profit participation and with some, you know, legal.
00:34:41 Legal ninjitsu they'll make it all on the up and up. And so it's not technically interest, but it's totally ******* interest and they've affect and officially tricked God, so here's a here's a Jew explaining this this process.
00:35:00 These are not these.
00:35:01 Are not a good looking people, are they?
Speaker 14
00:35:03 Ashad Behar has many topics. Among them, there's one that you may have heard that is the prohibition to lend with interest to a fellow Jew. In fact, according to my monies, he says that lending to a fellow Jew with interest is forbidden, but lending to a non Jew with interest could be considered also.
00:35:23 Mitzvah by learning the and inferring this from the prohibition in this partial. But our sages were faced with this prohibition, and that created also a problem. You know the Jews may have need and be willing to lend money or borrow money from a fellow.
00:35:44 And therefore they will want to take interest. So the rabbis found a way to go around it. It's called atheist atheists towards in Hebrew, and it's allowing the transaction to take place. If you go to the banks in Israel, every branch of the bank has a frame with.
00:36:04 Document in that document it says that the bank and the clients become partners and they are partners in the profits or the losses that they may the bank may incur.
00:36:17 So therefore, when the bank loans money lends money to a client, they are becoming.
00:36:25 Partners and therefore, when the borrower returns the money, is not paying the interest by paying for the losses that that transaction may have created. And if you want to go around it, it's very difficult to go around it and to to bring proofs of many aspects which makes.
00:36:45 Almost impossible to dissolve that partnership, so that's the way the rabbis found.
00:36:52 In order to circumvent and go around this prohibition, lending money with interest among Jews.
Devon Stack
00:37:00 You see, they the rabbis figured out how to.
00:37:02 Trick God.
00:37:04 They figured out a trick God.
00:37:07 All they had to do.
00:37:09 Is come up with this. This way of charging interest that is called heater ISKA instead of charging interest, it's still charging interest, but it's it's called heater ISKA Now so God can't get mad at them for breaking the rule because they're they're technically not breaking.
00:37:26 Cool. And there's all kinds of examples of this. In fact, in this same part of the country, there was a community got upset because of a Jewish community or Jewish immigrants were starting to flood into their community. And one of the ways they.
00:37:41 They figured it out was something called eruv.
00:37:46 And Erav is another little loop.
Speaker 15
00:37:48 Well.
Devon Stack
00:37:49 What it is is one of their rules is they're not allowed to carry things.
00:37:55 On the Sabbath, which for them is Saturday.
00:37:58 They're not allowed to carry stuff. Well, they want to be able to carry stuff on Saturdays, so they trick God.
00:38:06 Because you're allowed to carry stuff inside your house.
00:38:10 Just not outside your house.
00:38:13 So what they did the trick. God is they put up little posts all around the town and they call it an era, love. And now the whole town is their house and God is foiled again. Oh, you tricked me again. Says God. In fact, if you this isn't unusual.
00:38:33 There is a wire, a metal wire that goes all around Manhattan.
00:38:40 If you look carefully in certain parts in circles, the entire city, and it's called the eruv wire.
00:38:51 And it's a metal wire that tricks God into thinking that all of Manhattan is the House of the Jews that live in Manhattan so they can walk around on Saturdays carrying things.
00:39:04 That's real.
00:39:06 That's 100% real. Here's a news report talking about the.
00:39:10 Again, this is a I think this is in New Jersey it's it's a.
00:39:14 A town. That was.
00:39:17 All of a sudden they start seeing all these like sticks in the ground and **** and they get mad at all these Jews moving to town.
00:39:24 With their little God tricking poles in the ground.
Speaker 16
00:39:28 Nobody at this meeting was saying they're concerned that the Orthodox Jewish community is going to move into Mahwah and essentially take over the town, but they are worried that their quality of life could be changing. They're also concerned some laws may be broken.
00:39:44 These tiny plastic pipes popping up on telephone poles in Bergen County could mean big changes coming to.
Devon Stack
00:39:49 Those those pipes are tricking God.
Speaker 11
00:39:50 Mahwah you have no idea.
Speaker 12
00:39:53 You are up against.
Speaker 16
00:39:55 It's what brought about 600 people, including this overflow crowd, to a town council meeting Thursday night, though residents were cautioned again and again against bringing up the a roof.
Speaker 11
00:40:07 We are not here this evening to discuss the error or any particular religious.
Speaker 17
00:40:13 One, sorry. Why? Why? Why are we here?
Speaker 16
00:40:18 The discussion continued to veer toward the uncertainties surrounding the symbolic Jewish backyard.
Speaker 3
00:40:24 Construct poles and strings that enclose the city.
Speaker 16
00:40:31 During the Sabbath, Orthodox Jewish families are allowed to carry things and push baby strollers within the a roof, as seen here in Rockland County, Rabbi Adam Mints of Manhattan, Nehru explains if you're a young Orthodox Jewish family, you're going to want to move to a community within a roof.
Speaker 14
00:40:48 Orthodox families who live in a non.
00:40:50 A roof community.
Speaker 8
00:40:52 Basically, stay home.
Speaker 16
00:40:53 Some leaders in Mahwah say the a roof isn't legal because the construction violates a long standing sign ordinance. But there are other issues.
Devon Stack
00:41:04 So they're a bunch of tricky *************, their entire religion.
00:41:09 Is a religion of outsmarting God.
00:41:12 And getting around rules.
Speaker 18
00:41:15 And trickery.
Devon Stack
00:41:17 That's that's their religion. So when you say judeo-christian.
00:41:22 And I know there's going to be.
00:41:23 People that like well.
00:41:25 That's not what we're talking about. We're talking about values, talking about how it how it.
00:41:30 It ends up from a pragmatic point of view.
00:41:34 You've got tricky, tricky Jews.
00:41:38 Being incompatible.
00:41:40 With.
00:41:41 Either Christian or or even secular Europeans.
00:41:47 And This is why.
00:41:48 This is these are the religious Jews. These are. Imagine the bad apples that come out.
00:41:53 Of this group.
00:41:56 You know what I mean?
00:41:57 So anyway.
00:42:00 Solomon decides to use heater ISKA.
00:42:04 The the tricky way to get around charging interest to other Jews and paying interest to other Jews to get a bunch of Jews to invest in his real estate, real estate ventures.
00:42:20 And little by little, he starts to be worth 10s of millions of dollars, at least on paper. A lot of the sales and property, the property when he buys it from other Jews, a lot of it's done with a handshake. A lot of it's not being recorded. Anytime they can do things without the.
00:42:40 Involvement of the government. They do it.
00:42:43 They do it all within their little community and and to avoid taxes and to avoid any other kind of penalties like they might run into if they were doing everything by the book, which makes it easier for Solomon Dweck to scam people because it is all kind of just off the books.
00:43:05 HSBC then this is back and just to give an idea, HSBC, who played a role in they, they've been involved in lots of bad **** like lots of money laundering for drug cartels. You know, lots of involvement with the the the housing.
00:43:24 Market crash of 2008. But this is before all that. This is back around 2004, 2005. The housing market hasn't crashed yet. In fact, one of the reasons why Solomon is starting to get so much money.
00:43:39 Is it's just begun. The housing bubble is just starting to swell up, and so he's making money hand over fist and thinks it's going to go on forever.
00:43:49 And essentially creates a Ponzi scheme where he is taking out loans from HSBC on property he doesn't even own. In some instances, he's taking out mortgages on property he doesn't even own for some reason HSBC is.
00:44:09 I think willingly asleep at the wheel because they. Like I said, they they have a reputation for working with some very unsavory clients.
00:44:19 But he ends up.
00:44:21 Creating a situation where he owes lots and lots of money to HSBC after a while.
00:44:30 He gets his rich uncle an even idea of the kinds of wealth that are inside these community.
00:44:37 These guys that everyone looks at, especially you know these Maga Christians, they see the the Hasidic Jews, I think.
00:44:45 In fact, Gavin McGinnis. You know, he said Ohh his favorite. It's it's his favorite kind of drew that his SIDS. He likes them.
00:44:54 They're so humble and religious.
00:44:58 Yeah, they're they're very humble. Religious. This guy's worth 10s of millions of dollars, his uncle.
00:45:04 Invest $60 million.
00:45:08 $60 million.
00:45:11 Into the system.
00:45:13 That this Ponzi scheme where he's.
00:45:16 He's just burning through money and taking out loans from HSBC to pay back the investors.
00:45:25 Eventually, he doesn't have enough money coming in to pay back the loans he's taking out on his properties. He can't afford the the mortgages and stuff that he's taking out through HSBC.
00:45:40 And HSBC.
00:45:43 Demands.
00:45:45 That they have a payment.
00:45:47 Of $20 million.
00:45:49 By the next day or they're going to go to the authorities finally.
00:45:55 Well, he doesn't have $20 million.
00:45:58 So what he does is he decides to pull another skin.
00:46:03 Called check kiting kite thing. I know it should probably be called something else, but it's called check kiting.
00:46:14 Now what you do if you're doing check kiting?
00:46:18 Is you write checks and move money.
00:46:22 From one account to another account before checks can clear, it's basically you're taking advantage of the fact that the banks often don't have up to the second.
00:46:38 I guess feedback on your account balances and in an effort to keep big clients because again the on paper this guys worth $400 million they they kind of just give you a credit and and hope that it will all work out eventually.
00:46:56 When your account gets settled by the end of the day, or whenever whatever money was wired or transferred from some other bank finally comes through, they just they.
00:47:03 Kind of trust you.
00:47:05 Then you're not going to **** him over because you've got 400.
00:47:07 $1,000,000 So what he does?
00:47:10 The the day he's supposed to meet with HSBC.
00:47:15 As he goes to PNC Bank.
00:47:18 And goes to the the check drive through. Just imagine the ******* balls to do something like this.
00:47:24 He goes to the check Dr. Thru.
00:47:27 And you know, little tubes that you put in the checks and little capsule that you stick in the tube and it sucks it up. And the bank teller lady talks to you through the, like, the McDonald's drive through the PA system. He writes himself a check for $20 million.
00:47:49 And some change, but $20 million?
00:47:53 And sends it in to deposit it into his account.
00:47:58 The woman takes a look at the check and discovers that the check is written from an account, a business account that he used to have.
00:48:07 But the account is closed.
00:48:10 So she tells him, well, you wrote this check from an account that's closed.
00:48:16 And through his I don't know, Jewish trickery or or Jew magic. He convinces her Oh well.
00:48:25 I I've actually been talking to the bank president. They're they're opening that account and it's just the system's taking a long time. But it's really important that I have the these funds moved to this account. So you need to deposit it anyway. I've got $4 million, of course. Obviously, I'm not. Who am I? I'm not going to. I'm not.
00:48:45 Screwing you over.
00:48:47 And she does it. She deposits the $20 million into his.
00:48:52 No.
00:48:54 So then when he goes to meet with.
00:48:57 And there's the track $20 million.
00:49:01 Then he goes to meet with the HSBC.
00:49:05 He says I don't have the $20 million yet, but I'll prove to you that I've got the $20 million it coming into my account and I'll I'll make sure I wire it to you guys. The next business day. So he gets on the speaker phone and he calls up the PNC Bank automated banking stuff.
00:49:25 And asked for the the balance and it says that he has a pending balance of $20 million.
00:49:32 So the HSBC yeah, the HSBC creditors are are satisfied, but they still say well you need to send that that 20 million by tomorrow or else we will go to the authorities.
00:49:46 So the next day.
00:49:48 The wire transfer goes through PNC Bank transfers $20 million.
00:49:56 That don't exist.
00:49:59 Two, HSBC.
00:50:01 Based on the assumption of this guy who's worth $400 million.
00:50:06 It wouldn't just be.
00:50:09 Full of ****.
00:50:12 So he's so excited he tried. He decides to try it again.
00:50:16 He writes himself another check for $20 million and goes to a different branch.
00:50:23 At this branch, apparently the bank teller is a little.
00:50:27 Smarter.
00:50:29 And decides to call up.
00:50:32 The branch that he had been to the day.
00:50:33 Before.
00:50:35 And the lady working there says do not let him deposit that check because he was just here yesterday depositing a check for $20 million. All kinds of all kinds of alarm bells go off. They now know that there's some fraud going on and.
00:50:53 That bank teller knows that she made a $20 million mistake.
00:50:59 So the.
00:51:02 PNC Bank decides to he hasn't been arrested yet, by the way.
00:51:06 This whole time.
00:51:08 PNC Bank decides to sue him because they can't undo a wire transfer. Once a wire transfer is complete, HSBC Bank has no.
00:51:18 Obligation to reverse it, to give the money back to PNC. It's kind of just, well, whoops. You know, you ****** **. That's your $20 million buck up. We got our money.
00:51:27 And so P&C their their only alternative was to sue him in civil court for $20 million to get the the money back.
00:51:37 So they sue him for $20 million. The judge freezes the assets.
00:51:43 And discovers that.
00:51:45 He is.
00:51:47 Not worth $400 million, in fact, he owes creditors over $330 million.
00:51:57 They then arrest him. The feds finally come in and arrest him for check fraud. Would you think they would have done a little bit sooner since it's like the biggest case of check fraud in New Jersey history, I'm pretty sure, you know, fifty $50 million are there or close to it in at least attempted check fraud.
00:52:18 And the feds? It's pretty cut and dry case. They're going to have him in jail for 30 years for the check fraud. At the time, Chris Christie.
00:52:31 Is the attorney general.
00:52:35 And New Jersey.
00:52:38 And Solomon's lawyer keeps going to Chris Christie.
00:52:42 And saying.
00:52:43 Hey.
00:52:45 Solomon doesn't want to do 30 years in prison for check fraud. He's willing to turn states, witness and kind of blow the whistle on all this Jewish money laundering that's going on.
00:52:59 As long as you don't.
00:53:01 Put them in jail for 30 years.
00:53:05 And oddly, Chris Christie.
00:53:09 Isn't that interesting?
00:53:11 At first.
00:53:14 He thinks it's it's.
00:53:15 Politically, a bad idea to crack down on a Jewish money laundering scheme.
Speaker 12
00:53:25 Typically in New Jersey, you think it's a recipe for a bad political move to be arresting a bunch of rabbis. Christie was uninterested in it, but he wanted the corruption cases. So he went along. He put Dweck on a very tightly.
Devon Stack
00:53:40 So.
00:53:41 That's because the reason why he changed his mind.
00:53:45 Is after Solomon Dirac was told that Chris Christie wasn't interested in making any deals because of the political implications, he said. Oh well, I can get local politicians too.
00:53:58 I can takedown local politicians who will accept bribes and that way that can be part of the the investigation as well.
00:54:11 So they wire them up.
00:54:13 And they have him go talk to.
00:54:17 All of these.
00:54:21 Rabbis that launder money and of course in this news report, they they have to they have to make it sound like not as bad. They have to mention the Holocaust.
Speaker 8
00:54:33 Rick will have to become a Moser, a rat.
Speaker 12
00:54:36 A Moser is is Hebrew for informer and it carries with it a tremendous stigma. Jews were trained. You don't turn on your own people and inform to the secular authorities because of all these centuries of persecutions.
Speaker 11
00:54:50 Somebody gets caught.
00:54:53 And they help the government go after other people by agreeing to wear a wire, they're excommunicated.
Devon Stack
00:55:01 Wow. Sounds like the mafia. It almost sounds like the Jewish religion is basically a mafia.
00:55:08 Where they have a special word called a Moser.
00:55:12 That means rat.
00:55:14 And if you, even if it's like you're ratting out rabbis who have a international money laundering scheme, like something that you wouldn't want at your church, right?
00:55:25 Like if you go to church and you find out that your priest is running the international money laundering scheme.
00:55:32 And you rat him out, you're gonna feel right with God.
00:55:36 You know you're you're.
00:55:37 Going to feel OK, like you did the right thing.
00:55:39 Yeah, not in this community.
00:55:41 You're the bad guy. You're the Moser.
00:55:45 Because blah blah something something persecution.
00:55:51 It's a mafia.
00:55:52 It's a mafia.
00:55:55 And they are they they they operate exactly.
00:55:58 Like a mafia.
00:56:02 So people trust him because it's such a bad it's so it's such a unbelievable thing to be a Moser and he's the son of a rabbi. And not only that, he's kind of proven himself to these rabbis by being under investigation by the feds. They're trying to sell off all his assets to pay his creditors.
00:56:23 And so his cover story is he goes to these rabbis and many of them have worked with him in the past because he was laundering money for.
00:56:32 All these Jewish charities, as his first job and he says, well, the feds are trying to confiscate all of my assets to pay off my creditors. I have a bunch of assets that don't know about, so I need to launder it out through our little money laundering network.
00:56:52 So they have a bunch of cash they don't know about. And again, these are rabbis. Imagine going to your priest.
00:56:58 Just imagine going to your priest and saying.
00:57:03 Yeah, I'm under federal indictment right now because I scammed, you know, people out of 10s of millions of dollars, including my uncle.
00:57:14 And now they're they've seized my assets and they're selling them off to try to, like, make people whole again. And I don't in order in a way like I want to avoid that if at all possible. I want to keep the money that I.
00:57:30 And so I'm hoping that that you, as a priest, have access to some kind of international money laundering scheme where I can just give you the church, give you money, and you'll be able to hide it from the federal government that way.
00:57:49 I mean, that might sound crazy. I I don't know. It's judeo-christian. It should sound normal to you, right? They're they're just like you without the New Testament.
00:58:00 See in these communities, that was totally normal.
00:58:04 It was completely normal.
00:58:10 And so that's how he was able to find so many rabbis willing to do it.
00:58:15 Tons of rabbis willing to do it.
00:58:25 And big big rabbis.
00:58:30 So this is.
00:58:32 Let's see here. Let's get into my list here.
00:58:37 Rabbi Saul Cassin was the chief rabbi.
00:58:42 Of Congregation Sherrie Zion and Brooklyn.
00:58:46 And a prominent leader in the Syrian Jewish community.
00:58:50 He was laundering money through the, quote, UN quote charitable organizations. These organizations that seem to have you.
00:58:57 Know.
00:58:58 The deepest pockets ever, because they're laundering money. They're laundering money for rich people and criminals and.
00:59:07 It's just that's it's a business.
00:59:10 They also got Rabbi Elyah, who Benham, which is the rabbi of the Congregation of Ohel Yakup and Deal, NJ.
00:59:22 They got Rabbi Edmund Naham, a prominent figure in the Syrian Jewish community involved in laundering money through his synagogue, other entities, those big long list of rabbis from Brooklyn and New Jersey.
00:59:38 The charitable organizations, what they did is they would funnel their money internationally. They would change the currency to, you know, you know, let's say they were sending money to Australia, they would transfer to Australian dollars and just move.
00:59:57 They just move the money through all their their, their network of charitable organizations until it kind of just disappeared.
01:00:08 And and no longer had a trail that anyone could possibly.
01:00:12 Yellow.
01:00:14 And they took their cot in the same way that Solomon took his cot when he was collecting money for the charities the rabbis took their cuts. They're taking millions of dollars.
01:00:24 And the charitable organizations quote UN quote obviously are taking their cut and then Solomon gets his.
01:00:33 Gets his laundered money at a, you know, whatever the.
01:00:37 The cut was probably like 15% of the money was taken.
01:00:48 There's a.
01:00:50 A map of some of the networks. This is how this is how international it is.
01:00:56 A lot of it went to Israel.
01:00:58 A lot of them went to South America, Australia.
01:01:04 Even into China.
01:01:07 Japan.
01:01:09 Africa.
Speaker 19
01:01:10 All through Europe.
Devon Stack
01:01:13 These Jews have a international network of organized crime.
01:01:24 This is I think, this is Mordecai Fish.
Speaker 20
01:01:28 Morkai.
Devon Stack
01:01:29 Fish.
01:01:32 Nor is why I bring him up.
01:01:34 As he personally.
01:01:38 Laundered.
Speaker 14
01:01:39 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
01:01:44 Half $1,000,000.
01:01:49 So Mordecai Fish was just one of the rabbis.
01:01:55 And then you get to this guy Rosenbaum.
01:02:00 And working with all these rabbis and their charitable organizations. One of the things that.
01:02:10 The federal government uncovered was you could buy kidneys. One of the services that these trade organizations offered, in addition to money laundering was organ harvesting and trafficking.
01:02:26 This guy right here, Rosenbaum.
01:02:29 Or Levy is Hayek Rosenbaum, who is an Israeli citizen. A lot of these guys have dual citizenship. This guy was an Israeli citizen living in Brooklyn.
01:02:42 And he was known as the kidney broker.
01:02:46 And what he would do if you needed a kidney.
01:02:49 Was they would find someone, a third world country.
01:02:53 That had a a matching kidney.
01:02:56 And they would fly them into United States. They had connections with hospitals. They would remove the kidney.
01:03:03 And do the tram and do the transplant.
01:03:07 The kidney donor that they got from the third world country or that they often got from the trafficked women that are in Israel, the Eastern European women, they traffic into Israel.
01:03:19 Because they can't get lots because of because of Jewish law, they won't take the kidney of like a non white. A lot of these guys. So they'll they'll take a a traffic woman who has that a matching kidney.
01:03:36 Fly her out to America, take her kidney.
Speaker 10
01:03:39 But.
Devon Stack
01:03:40 Pay her some money. Usually it might be as much as $10,000, but Rosenbaum here his fee is $150,000, so it's not really a whole lot of money out of his pocket to get that kidney. And then they pay for the medical expenses and everything else because this guy's just a broker. So for arranging for this girl.
01:04:01 To be flown out, having her kidney removed, he gets 150 grand a pop.
01:04:08 In fact, I think this is a recording.
01:04:11 Once they, they lined up the deal with them.
01:04:15 They realized they had to keep stalling him, or else he was going to fly out. One of these people and have their their kid be removed. And so we had to keep making excuses for why they weren't ready for the kidney yet because they wanted to continue the investigation into all this other stuff. And so this is a phone call of and this will give you kind of an idea.
01:04:36 Of how Solomon talks, he has. He definitely has the the Jewish communication skills down.
Speaker 10
01:04:45 You know one thing after an exorcist guy first he said that he gets a while staying in the hospital. Now he has a mini stroke I don't have.
01:04:51 To tell you it's crazy.
01:04:54 These things are never simple, right?
Speaker 21
01:04:56 I would like to meet you there one.
Speaker 10
01:04:58 OK, we'll set something up against these people. Something goes wrong, then everything happens. One thing after the next. It's right. It's like my grandfather. The same story every week. Something else.
Devon Stack
01:05:10 So he's got the fat, the the gift of the fast talking Jew, so he's he's even out fast talking other Jews.
01:05:20 Eventually they've got all these rabbis.
01:05:25 And they they they're they want to expand into the the goys, the Chris Christie wanted the the condition on getting all these rabbis taken down right and the way they decide to go about that.
01:05:40 Is they'll introduce him to the political insiders.
01:05:47 With a fake name.
01:05:49 And they'll he'll tell these political insiders in New Jersey that he wants to build a high rise luxury condo.
01:06:00 Development on top of a chromium dump site.
01:06:05 And because he wants to build it, those all you know, obviously there's a lot of environmental regulations he'd have to deal with if he was doing that.
01:06:14 And so that that that's his cover story, what he's going to do is see if he can grease the palms.
01:06:22 Of these politicians.
01:06:24 And try to get them to agree to allow him to build on this chromium dump site. Here's some raw footage again so you can see him in action.
01:06:34 How he talks?
01:06:36 A lot of it from what I've been able to see, it's it's literally it's Goombas, man. It's ******* like this ******* goomba here, it's just like.
01:06:45 Spaghetti shoving their face full of spaghetti, taking the Jew money, selling people out. That's that's just what it is.
01:06:53 The vast majority of the people that are end up getting indicted because of this investigation are just ******* greasy *** ******* New Jersey Goombas. That's just the way that it is.
Speaker 10
01:07:05 I'm looking down, you know, some pounds around the area in New Jersey because I'm, I'm 15 minutes away for me, you know, from Holland, South Carolina. They'd rather come over here. So there's a lot of fertile areas here. I'm not looking to build units and selling for £700. I'm looking to build units like 300 units, 300 units like 2000. I don't want anything too small. It's not worth my time.
Speaker 21
01:07:07 Right. What is he doing?
Speaker 10
01:07:25 Right. I like cleaning units are.
01:07:28 And build them and set my price target 375 to 444 and quarter look.
Speaker 19
01:07:32 We're. I'm just.
Devon Stack
01:07:33 Shoveling that ******* ravioli in his mouth.
Speaker 15
01:07:33 Like.
Speaker 10
01:07:36 And only these towns here are very fertile. They're very good. But I'm not going to come in and and and and and come in naked and get screwed. I had a 66 years ago while I tried doing the project and he's orange.
Speaker 15
01:07:42 No, no.
Speaker 10
01:07:47 Yeah, I was dabbling. Yeah, over the other guy comes to me. He had property there. There was the 4 million.
01:07:52 Dallas he gives out. They could build corner units, so I put up the 800 thousand thing I have on board over there. They got along the board of maybe you don't know anybody that's going to lose more money.
Speaker 21
01:08:10 I'm there to put my money there.
Speaker 10
01:08:12 Money. So we'll worth 800,000. So you know, I I gotta be small. I can't be stupid, but so I told my here I need to meet people that are white people, people that are powerful people like to listen.
Speaker 21
01:08:17 No, no. Well.
Speaker 10
01:08:22 To the right thing, I'll.
Speaker 21
01:08:23 Never hurt you. That's a promise. That's what we like. And if.
01:08:26 I could do anything. I'll do it if it's not doing with a date.
01:08:30 Don't put any money into it. Let's see, we can.
01:08:32 Get it done.
01:08:32 Ahead of time, before we do it, I'll never heard that. And that that sounds like one of these stories don't work, but I really.
Speaker 10
01:08:35 Because I put the.
Devon Stack
01:08:41 No.
Speaker 10
01:08:43 Anyone who was his friend? It's my friend. But you know, I just need to know what towns? Because I.
01:08:47 I.
01:08:47 Put out the word to the brokers a few weeks ago.
01:08:51 Well.
Devon Stack
01:08:54 Yeah, just like a whole ******* mouth full of full of spaghetti taking that Juno money.
01:09:05 So that's one guy, one goon buddy's paying off. This is another ******* goon buddies ******* paying off.
Speaker 10
01:09:11 You know, people are not my class. People are.
01:09:13 Republicans, I'm green.
01:09:14 You understand green already. Like your sweater. Green is, you know, cash I don't.
Speaker 21
01:09:16 I got.
Speaker 10
01:09:18 Want to have any conflicts and stuff?
Devon Stack
01:09:23 So he goes around and and all of these, these greasy spaghetti that run New Jersey, are just just chomping at the bit to get that Jew money.
01:09:34 And they get the Jew money. And in fact this is.
01:09:40 This is Leona beldini.
01:09:44 They're like they they're like cartoon.
01:09:46 Characters out there in New Jersey.
01:09:49 It's like you you. It's almost like they're not even real people.
01:09:53 They really are just, they're just ******* characters.
01:09:57 Leona beldini. She's literally an ex stripper.
01:10:02 She's an ex stripper that went by Hope Diamond.
01:10:10 So it's it's some.
01:10:11 ******* Italian broad. Some washed up.
01:10:14 Stripper Italian *****, who she served as the deputy mayor of Jersey City.
01:10:29 So she's all plugged in. She's one of the.
01:10:32 The I don't know. Like an ex gumar or something. Who ******* knows, right? Well, who knows what the ****'* going on over there? And she she.
01:10:42 Also accepts the money and listen to the way how casual they are about it. She works with the Democratic.
01:10:51 And it's not even like there's no cloak and dagger **** about it. Like there's a lot of in the news right now. A lot of people talking about how Camilla Harris is. Oh, it's amazing out of nowhere. She's getting all of these, these donations, and they're all from private parties. Wow. It's like.
01:11:10 All these people that you've never heard, like, just regular people like you and me are all done into Kamala Harris, and they've tracked down some of these people, cause you have to have the information written down about, you know, who's giving the money and all this good.
01:11:26 Stuff and they've they've gone to the houses of the people that are, you know, when they're right down, where the donations coming from and they're people that that have never donated any money to anyone. They're it. They're just, it's like with the mail in ballots. It's just people that are that are on a list somewhere that they were conveniently.
01:11:47 Used to to fill in the blanks necessary when they made their filing with the FTC or or.
01:11:53 Whoever does that.
01:11:55 So keep that in mind, right? Like the way that they talk about these donations with Kamala Harris and how nonchalant they are about the maximum donation allowed going into the Democratic Party here in this local election that she was fundraising for.
01:12:14 In New Jersey.
01:12:17 And the same the same rules applied right? The same maximum and something like $2600 is the maximum donation and this guy is going to be trying to donate 10s of thousands of dollars and they're going to split it up into a bunch of fake donations that look good on paper.
Speaker 5
01:12:36 We're trying to do put money into different funds so we can when we need it, funnel it back into the mayor, which everybody does. No, this is for the Jersey City Democratic Committee. I'm the treasurer for the jersey.
Speaker 10
01:12:48 OK, so this 10 is for that.
Speaker 5
01:12:51 He'll be from Mayo 9.
Speaker 10
01:12:53 OK.
Speaker 5
01:12:55 That week, I think.
01:12:56 It's a Mac 2600.
Speaker 10
01:12:59 Person, but we don't have a problem with that. You know I do. You know, I go through them with the cash and then they do whatever the with you and the healing.
Speaker 5
01:13:04 Whatever they have to do, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:13:07 Yeah, that's not a problem.
01:13:10 Not a problem at all.
01:13:12 We'll make it work. We'll make it happen.
01:13:17 So this ******* gumbo right here.
01:13:25 This was a a new a new young face, and the Democratic Party.
01:13:32 Peter camarano.
01:13:36 Peter Cammarano he was going to run for mayor of.
01:13:42 Hoboken, NJ.
Numbers Lady
01:13:44 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:13:46 And he met with Solomon.
01:13:50 Duek.
01:13:52 Solomon Dweck gave him the same storyline that he gave these other guys. He wants to develop a bunch of luxury apartments, namely on that chromium dump waste site. He wants everything to go nice and smoothly, but he also wants to start developing other parts of the city.
01:14:12 And it doesn't want to have to be held up by different commissions and having to to, you know, go through whatever regulation.
01:14:22 And so he wants to know that if he's elected mayor, if he's going to rubber stamp all the projects that Solomon wants and Peter Camarano says, of course.
01:14:35 Yeah. Give me a little bit of money and you you become my friend.
01:14:39 And we'll make sure that.
01:14:41 That everything works out just fine.
01:14:44 So that's.
01:14:48 That's when they decided because Peter Cammarano got elected, got elected as mayor, and that's when the feds decide.
01:14:59 To swoop in.
01:15:01 It's July 23rd.
01:15:04 2009.
01:15:06 They have all all these politicians accepting bribes from Solomon.
01:15:12 Direct. They've got all these rabbis laundering money, they've got another rabbi who's selling kidneys. They've got.
01:15:22 You know, basically the one of the biggest.
01:15:27 Stings and FBI and New Jersey history.
Speaker 22
01:15:33 And now to a developing story. 2 mayors and several rabbis are among thirty people arrested in a public corruption and money laundering investigation in New Jersey. Later, Pierre Cammarano of Hoboken, NJ, and their Dennis Elbow, of Secaucus, Secaucus. I should notice I live in New Jersey, where money officials are listed. They are.
01:15:53 Scheduled to appear in federal court in New York later on today, and the Roundup is one of the largest ever in New Jersey, where more than 100 public officials have been convicted of corruption in the past few years.
01:16:06 Officials say the rallies that were arrested, including one in New Jersey and another one in Brooklyn synagogue, are accused of money laundering, will hold the news conference this afternoon to release more details. Several news agencies already there reporting that the suspects may also be involved in international trafficking.
01:16:25 The body part, it's a wild story.
Speaker 20
01:16:28 Today, we're here to announce the takedown of a large scale dual tracked investigation.
01:16:35 On the public corruption side of the FBI and the IRS have arrested and noticed for arrest 29 individuals, including assemblyman and mayors, underscoring more than ever the pervasive nature of public corruption in this state. On the other side, the FBI and IRS.
01:16:55 Have arrested and summoned 15 members of connected international money laundering rings, including five rabbis and their associates, as outlined in the complaints. These rings, led by clergymen, cloaked their extensive criminal activity behind a facade of rectitude.
01:17:17 The complaints show that for these defendants, corruption was a way of life. They existed in an ethics free zone, and they exploited giant loopholes in the states. Campaign contribution rules. RCW routinely had his proposed projects moved to the top of some officials pile.
Speaker 3
01:17:18 It's.
Speaker 20
01:17:37 Because he paid off.
01:17:39 With so many profiting off a corrupt system, is it any wonder that few want to change the system? Once again? The victims are the average citizens and the honest business people in this state. They don't have a chance in this culture of corruption on the money laundering side, these complaints paint a disgraceful picture of religious leaders.
01:18:00 Heading under money laundering crews acting as crime bosses, they used purported charities entities supposedly set up to do good works as vehicles for laundering millions of dollars in illicit funds. The rules were international.
Speaker 11
01:18:15 Scope.
Speaker 20
01:18:16 Connected to deal New Jersey, Brooklyn, NY, Israel and Switzerland and they trafficked and cleaning and and the of dirty money all across the world in about two years, these defendants laundered over 3 million just with Our CW alone. I must also mention connected to the money laundering we have.
01:18:36 1.
01:18:37 Defendant Mr. Rosenbaum, who we refer to as our kidney salesman, as set forth in the complaint his business was to entice vulnerable people to give up a kidney for $10,000, which he in turn would would turn around and sell for $160,000.
Devon Stack
01:18:58 So there you go. That's your. That's the judeo in and judeo-christian. Although I guess with all the Italians, right, all the ******* whoops, it really was judeo-christian, right?
01:19:14 Hang on one second. Hang on one second. Take care of uh.
01:19:18 Uh, you know who?
Speaker 10
01:19:20 Oh boy.
Devon Stack
01:19:23 Where's the?
01:19:26 I thought I had something new.
01:19:27 For.
01:19:28 For.
01:19:31 I made a churro thing.
01:19:35 Well, I didn't really make it true of things as much as I found a churro thing, but now I can't find the ******* churro thing.
01:19:43 How is it not on here?
Speaker
01:19:50 Uh.
Devon Stack
01:19:55 Hang on a second. Let me see here.
01:20:05 This may or may not work. I don't know. Here we.
01:20:07 Go.
Speaker 8
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Devon Stack
01:21:31 Ohh pumpkin spice Charles.
01:21:34 All right anyway.
01:21:37 He's going to, he's going to want to go back out again.
01:21:41 He's uh. He can't go in his room right now. So I had a I had a pipe burst and I'll tell you if it's not one thing, it's another at this ******* place.
01:21:51 I had a pipe burst and I apparently I was.
01:21:55 I I couldn't hear the water gushing.
01:21:58 Until I came into actually into this room, I heard I was like, what? What does that noise?
01:22:04 And there was a room that had about 6 inches of water.
Speaker 3
01:22:08 At the pump.
Devon Stack
01:22:10 On the floor, I was like, great. That's awesome.
01:22:13 So turn off the water. Got all the water.
01:22:18 Well, I mean got most of it out, but of course, you know, 6 inches of water, that means, like, everything soaked that was on the floor. And I had boxes of stuff in these closets and had some electronic stuff that is probably ****** now. And so I have like this dehumidifier.
01:22:36 Thing, and he's scared of it. But it's in the Truro room. It's true, guys. A.
01:22:40 Little.
01:22:41 Little part of the pill box that's kind of cut off from the rest of it, but he's afraid of the the, the dehumidifier and so he won't go in his little his little Kitty door over there now and just me. I was at the front door but anyway.
01:22:57 So I haven't slept in two days if I'm a little low energy tonight. That's kind of why I was.
01:23:04 Debating on whether or not to do the stream, but I show must go on. I already did. I already did all the research and everything, so I was like I you can do it, you can power through it. Devin. You can do it.
01:23:14 But yeah, I'm. I'm I'm out of coffee.
01:23:19 Like before the stream I was like, I'll be fine.
01:23:21 I'll just I'll brew.
01:23:22 Up a a pot of coffee.
01:23:25 And all I had was decaf. And I was like, where when? When did this happen?
Numbers Lady
01:23:25 Hello.
Devon Stack
01:23:31 Ohh no, our plan is.
01:23:35 So I'm just, uh, I'm I'm. I'm running on empty a little bit. Little bit tonight, but that's OK.
01:23:44 So yeah, the.
01:23:46 It's kind of it's kind of amazing that.
01:23:49 That all this corruption all came from this one guy.
01:23:53 All from this one. As they said, they said, oh, RCW that what? That that's a cooperating or cooperating witness, not carrier wave that's.
01:24:06 The $3,000,000 of that network of rabbis laundered that was just the money that they were fake laundering. Who knows how much money they're laundering all the time.
01:24:16 And it's probably millions and millions and millions.
01:24:20 And and these are rabbis. You know, these are like the priests. These are the the, the, the top of the the you know the the arbiters of the of the Talma the religious text, the value system.
01:24:34 And they're all corrupt.
01:24:35 But they don't see it as being corrupt. In fact, this is part of why Trump was mad at Chris Christie.
01:24:43 Because some of these guys were habad guys, some of these guys were part of habad lubovitch.
01:24:48 And the fact that Chris Christie dared to allow an investigation into the Habad Jews where you know, that's where.
01:25:01 In fact, another investigation led to Jared Jared Kushner's dad, being charged by the Chris Christie Attorney General's office. That's why I think Chris Christie was kind of used and abused then, then sent out to pasture.
01:25:19 The first chance they got.
01:25:21 Because it was payback.
01:25:25 Jews don't think in fact, Jared Kushner commented, that it should have been a family and, you know, doesn't matter that they broke the gory laws. It should be a family matter, and the and the law shouldn't have been involved. And that's how all these people feel too. In fact, the the father.
01:25:43 You know, Solomon Solomon, Dwight's father.
Numbers Lady
01:25:47 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:25:49 When it came out that he was part of this big sting operation, when it came out that you obviously that he had ripped off his uncle, that he had ripped off a bunch of other Jews that he ripped off a bunch of people that he owed, you know, over $300 million, they they was responsible for check fraud.
01:26:08 Almost equaling $50 million.
01:26:15 After all of that, his dad.
01:26:17 His rabbi father.
01:26:22 Isaac.
01:26:24 Duac gave a speech at the synagogue.
01:26:29 Of deal where they were from deal New Jersey in which he stated that his son Solomon was no longer welcome at his home not because of the fraud.
01:26:42 Not because of ripping people off, not because of the check cashing stuff. No, no.
01:26:49 He denounced them.
01:26:51 As denounced him as a Moser.
01:26:54 A rat.
01:26:57 He did a whole speech.
01:26:59 Talking about the Jewish phenomenon.
01:27:02 Of being a Moser, being a rat, ratting out your own people to the federal government.
01:27:13 That's what his dad did.
01:27:15 That's why his dad was upset with him.
01:27:20 Not because he committed the cries, but because he told the.
01:27:23 Goyim about it.
01:27:35 And what was the?
01:27:37 What was the punishment?
01:27:39 For Solomon.
01:27:45 How much time did he actually have to?
01:27:46 Dim.
Speaker 15
01:27:47 The list of people we arrested sounds like it should be the roster for a meeting of community leaders.
01:27:53 But sadly, they weren't meeting in a boardroom this morning. They were in the FBI booking rooms.
Speaker 17
01:27:59 The FBI used what's called a cooperating witness in the case, according people familiar with the matter. The witness is Solomon Dweck, who had been charged with trying to defraud a bank at a $50 million direct posed as a crooked real estate developer.
01:28:12 Offering cash bribes to obtain government approvals, the US Attorney's Office said the cooperating witness also infiltrated a money laundering network. That network, according to prosecutors, moved 10s of millions of dollars through charities controlled by rabbis in New York and New Jersey.
Speaker 6
01:28:31 The central figure in a huge New Jersey corruption investigation is pleaded guilty to charges that include bank fraud, money laundering and official misconduct. Solomon Dweck now faces between 9:00 and 11:00 years in prison when he sentenced on February 9th. However, the US Attorney's Office may recommend a lighter sentence because Dweck has been working with the government as a cooperating witness.
01:28:52 And Rex information led to the arrests of 44 people back in July.
01:28:56 Derek was originally arrested in 2006 and soon started working for the government. He posed as a corrupt businessman in the government's investigation of an alleged money laundering ring that operated between Israel and New Jersey. Dweck remains free on $10 million bond. Brian Thomas The Associated Press.
Devon Stack
01:29:17 He did about 3.
01:29:19 And the ****** ** thing is he was going to do more because during all this this nonsense that was going on, he rented a car and then just never returned it. He just he stole the car from a rental place and then the FBI was like, dude, you did you steal a car? He's like no. And still. And then they obviously.
01:29:38 He stole the car.
01:29:39 And so they.
01:29:40 Almost charged him with with, with car theft, but they let him go on that.
01:29:45 He only did three years.
Speaker
01:29:47 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:29:49 You only did three years. You better believe he's not poor. You better believe he. He probably has millions of dollars still his house where he lived was worth $1.2 million and they tried to play that down like as if that was a small, you know, modest home. Now granted in on the Jersey Shore. Maybe it is, but.
01:30:08 It's it's disgusting.
01:30:11 This guy will have money for the rest of his life.
01:30:14 And.
01:30:17 For every one of these guys that goes down, you know, 10 more pop up.
01:30:23 It's it's built into their system.
01:30:31 This is why you've got this infinite it what appears to be an infinite amount of money.
01:30:37 Going against us.
01:30:44 Because it really is an infinite amount of money going against us.
01:30:47 This just barely. This isn't.
01:30:49 Even like the tip of the iceberg.
01:30:51 This is like the tip of the tip.
01:30:52 Of the iceberg.
01:30:58 This is the kind of thing that's going on.
01:31:01 All throughout the world, it's not limited. the United States, I mean, obviously it's not right. When they were laundering the money, it was they were laundering it through Israel. They were laundering through Australia, they were laundering through all over the world.
01:31:13 You know thing that goes the other way around.
01:31:20 And the whole time, by the way, the whole time, all that's tax free.
01:31:24 Because they're, they're they're considered charitable organizations or religious organizations.
01:31:35 I mean, it's not even like the mafia where they have to pretend to have a business that looks legit. They don't have to.
01:31:40 Do that. They're just a charity.
01:31:48 You don't have to prove anything when you're a Jewish charity.
01:31:58 You don't have to prove that you're helping people or there's no nothing.
01:32:04 You're just this tax free entity where you can launder money all day long.
01:32:07 And.
01:32:08 Or invade your way out of most situations.
01:32:15 So anyway, I just thought.
01:32:17 This was a A a nice little story.
01:32:21 That kind of explained a lot of this stuff.
01:32:25 To people who might not understand how.
01:32:28 Uh.
01:32:32 I mean how normal this is in these communities?
01:32:38 And it and it is, it's completely normal.
01:32:43 The fact that the father wasn't mad at any of the fraud, he was mad at the son for ratting the fraud out tells you everything.
01:32:50 Needs to know.
01:32:52 His dad was a rabbi. He's telling that to his congregation. This isn't like a private conversation he's having with like his other gangster. You know, Jew friend. He's telling the entire congregation that the problem wasn't that his son was a.
01:33:06 Scamming frauding liar. It's that he ratted people out.
01:33:12 In the congregation, I'm assuming agreed.
01:33:20 So anyway, we're going.
01:33:23 We're going to go ahead and go to super chats. I know it's a little.
01:33:25 Early.
01:33:26 But I'm really tired. I'm really tired. I'm so you ever get so tired, you just start getting sore. Like your muscles. Just like. Oh, no.
01:33:40 I need the rest of my my body.
01:33:43 That's what's happening to me right now.
01:33:46 My neck and shoulders are just like on fire right now.
01:33:50 I don't even know why.
01:33:54 OK, let's take a look here at Hyper chats guys.
01:34:02 Doctor Otto Vaughan, zazen Berg, says Devin. I recently watched the 2009 movie The Road. I'm curious if you've seen it and if you've enjoyed it. I thought it was pretty decent adaptation. The novel. Do you have any thoughts on Cormac McCarthy's writings? Looking forward to watching the stream and replay?
01:34:23 Tomorrow, cheers from Ireland is that the?
01:34:28 The road, which one is that one?
01:34:32 Trimmer I think I'm confusing it with the Gray. Let me look the road.
01:34:42 I know I saw it, but it was such a long time ago I don't remember.
01:34:47 I I don't remember like loving it, but I remember hating it either and wasn't there a movie just like it called the Gray? Because it looks very similar.
01:34:57 So maybe I'm.
01:35:03 Yeah, it's very similar, right?
01:35:10 But yeah, I mean I like.
01:35:11 Not to disappoint you, but I don't really have a strong opinion about it just because.
01:35:17 I know I saw it, or at least I'm pretty sure I saw it, but I don't. You know, I wasn't like.
01:35:22 Super excited about it, but I also.
01:35:24 Didn't hate it.
01:35:28 And it looks very similar to the Gray you know, man, man traveling with the kid.
01:35:36 Through some kind of post apocalyptic something.
01:35:40 At least that's what I think it is right on the on the Gray.
01:35:44 Anyway, well anyway, thanks for the support there. Doctor Otto Graham playing game says I hope something positive comes out of the protest in England and Ireland. An actual ordered, organized, organized movement rising out of the chaos of the riots.
01:36:00 I can't say I completely condemn the riots because I imagine how insanely frustrated these people are, but this does give the regime fuel. I don't know. Like I said, I think that any escalations good because I don't think you will be able to for some of the reasons are because of what we went over tonight.
01:36:20 I don't think you're going to have some kind of nice little organized political.
01:36:24 Paula takes your way out of it kind of solution. I don't think it's going to happen that way. I mean, again, I don't know. I don't know enough about the politics of England or Ireland to know what what's possible, what's not. But I know white.
01:36:39 And I know what we've failed to accomplish in the United States and.
01:36:45 I don't know I if it's anything like like it is here. I don't suspect that that that political solution is going to be possible, but who knows, maybe I'm totally wrong. That's why I don't usually like making predictions or or whatever about four.
01:37:01 Because I don't. It's real. It's real hard to wrap your head around that that without being there and and having like a deeper understanding of the culture and the people and everything else.
01:37:13 I don't. I don't think anything. I mean, look not to be.
01:37:17 People always get mad at me when I say this, but like, have I ever been ******* wrong?
01:37:23 Have I? Have I ever been wrong? Ohh, you're so black. Pilling and discouraging Devin. Have I ever been wrong?
01:37:33 Have I ever said it's not gonna amount to anything and then it does?
01:37:39 Has that ever happened?
Speaker 19
01:37:42 Or or not.
Devon Stack
01:37:46 Because I'm pretty sure it's never happened.
01:37:53 So I'm not trying to be * **** here, but I'm just saying probably not. Probably not going to happen.
01:38:02 And and As for you know, people being afraid of giving the regime fuel, bro, they're giving them excuse. No, you should just. Well, I can't.
01:38:11 I'm just saying it'd be nice if they had a real excuse, right? Because it's not really much of an excuse. Oh, look, some some white people got mad in the street once. Yeah. How about? How about they have a real excuse to be worried?
01:38:27 Not not some gay excuse that is convenient for for people that would. I mean that don't.
01:38:33 Even really need an excuse.
01:38:38 Nothing wrong. There is such a thing as optics, but at.
01:38:41 A certain point, you know, **** them.
01:38:46 Uh. Let's see here.
01:38:51 Chosen jawah.
01:39:07 Chosen jawa. We'll start off with the Wookies tonight. That's good. That's that's a good sign. I always feel like that's.
01:39:12 A good sign when?
01:39:14 The when we start off with gorillas, it it.
01:39:16 Seems to get really repetitive.
01:39:17 Chosen Jawa, says Devin. There's a 2023 documentary that would be very content rich for you. It's called evils of the Nazi doctors. I think you would enjoy checking it out and perhaps making a stream out of it. Evils of the Nazi doctors. Very cool. Well, I'll. I'll take a look at that evils of the Nazi.
01:39:38 Doctors, I'll add that to my where is my notes?
01:39:43 That's not my notes. Where's my notes?
Speaker 8
01:39:49 There we.
Speaker
01:39:50 Go.
Devon Stack
01:39:50 I added my notes. Thank you chosen Jawa size matter says yesterday I finally watched eyes wide shut. What are your thoughts in the film? Do you think Kubrick was trying to send a message? I saw on a political analysis that said the party at the Rothschild place was Tom Cruise.
01:40:09 Tripping on weed and it is. This party is the Jews party. At the beginning of the film, unmasked, showing that the party spiritual, did you just nickel and dime me like 1000?
01:40:22 Because.
01:40:24 Let's see here what showing the party spiritual, morally corrupt essence, essence rather than reality. I think that would make a lot of sense of the **** like that would be very likely to happen too. Wife swapping at parties have been confirmed to occur in the.
01:40:40 Late circles multiple.
01:40:41 Times. I think it's more likely that a corrupt.
01:40:44 Period. Crypto. Satanic subculture.
01:40:46 This there are a bunch of decentralized weird sex parties and events rather than one big club like the Q ***** thing. I mean, I don't know. It's just a movie. To me it's it's one of these things where people obsess about movies like that for why? For what? What's what's it going to do for you? Oh, this, this symbolizes this. And this clearly means that. And I interpreted this as that.
01:41:09 Those aren't really movies that are going to be changing the culture, are they? If everyone has their own little interpretation isn't exactly going to be very effective of at at changing the culture.
01:41:19 Because it's just, you know, there's no clear message, obviously, at least not that's resonating with enough people to wear. There's some kind of consensus over it. So that's why I don't, I don't worry about movies like that because it's just, it's just what it means. Whatever you want it to mean, right. Like, oh, look, the little pyramid in the background of of this shot over here. Clearly, no.
01:41:39 Didn't.
01:41:40 No, you're just being ******. It means whatever it means to you. I guess. You know, like that's that's that's the problem with these movies. And that's why that's why so many people like, look, if I wanted to make tons of ad revenue on and never get banned from YouTube, that's what I would do. I would just make these analysis of of these.
01:42:00 Abstract films that no one can. No one can say. Oh no, you got this wrong because it's so open interpretation.
01:42:06 And and I would never mention Jews. And I would just talk about, you know, how the the Illuminati was doing this and and how the, you know, the the sadness were doing that and and I would I would just make video after video talking about whatever esoteric symbolism was this that and the other and I'd make tons of money I'd make tons of ad revenue.
01:42:29 Wouldn't have to worry about anything you know. Wouldn't have to worry about not being, you know, would have to to to.
01:42:38 To pay anything in social capital or anything like that. So it's just it's just not worth it. Not worth it. It's it's a movie. It's a piece of art. It means whatever you want. I mean, I don't. I don't.
01:42:48 I.
01:42:49 Don't. I don't care for movies that are or, or rather analyzing. I mean, I like the movie. That was a good movie. And I think things like that happen. I don't think it's some weird. Oh, he smoked pot.
01:42:59 Like, have you not smoked pot? You don't have hallucinations when you smoke pot.
01:43:03 Then oh, he smoked pot and all of a sudden he's got these hallucinations party. That sounds like a theory from someone who doesn't like, know what pot does.
01:43:11 Oh, you want to go back out, huh? Already.
01:43:15 Where you at, *******? I hear you, but I don't see you.
01:43:20 Anyway, yeah, it's just. I don't really care about care to dissect movies like that because it does. It just doesn't mean anything. It's not pushing the. I mean, I I guess if any, if you want to say is it pushing the culture, it's pushing it to.
01:43:38 You know the nudity in the scenes is pushing it in the direction of.
01:43:45 Of UM.
01:43:47 Degeneracy in fact, one thing, if I remember correctly.
01:43:52 And they were scenes they put in post. They put clothes on the girls because it was too much.
01:43:59 Full on nudity for them to get an R rating, so they had to go back and post and put panties on.
01:44:08 On a lot of the women that are in the in that scene in the.
01:44:11 ****.
01:44:11 Scene because in the original cut they were they were naked. So I mean I guess you could say in a in a way it's, you know, just more degeneracy.
01:44:21 But I don't know is it. Could you have made that movie?
01:44:27 And communicated.
01:44:30 You know the weird ruling class sex **** without showing that stuff? I mean, I don't know. I don't know. But yeah, I just don't. I really don't care that much about.
01:44:41 You know, spiraling over movies like that because it doesn't, it doesn't really change.
01:44:47 It's not like normalizing.
01:44:50 Sex ******? I don't think really. You know, it's not like normalizing abortion or normalizing immigration or, you know, it's not like a.
01:44:59 A cultural changing movie. It's a movie that everyone knows about. You know, you'll hear people say, oh, they got all eyes wide shut with it. But that's The thing is that most people just.
01:45:08 Remember the **** thing?
01:45:11 You know.
01:45:14 Need it quiet down. Cheryl, you wanted to be here so bad.
01:45:19 Grant playing game, says academic agent at a recent string about the Adam Curtis documentary regarding Edward Bernays and Mass social social manipulation.
01:45:34 Cool. I mean, I mean, I did as well, right?
01:45:38 Time out the same one.
01:45:41 Uh, I forget the name of it.
01:45:44 But.
01:45:44 The century of self.
01:45:45 And all that stuff. Yeah, I did that couple.
01:45:47 Years ago.
01:45:49 If it's the same one, I think that's the same one.
01:45:53 Water rates, water rates.
Speaker 16
01:45:58 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 11
01:46:05 I'd like to return this down.
Devon Stack
01:46:08 One awaits, says Devin, not here to convince you that you should appreciate the Olympics as imagery surrounding them has. Unfortunately, over the years, become quite gay. But one positive take away that I've come to appreciate every four years, both winter and summer, is the amount of variety of athletic.
01:46:27 Competitions that our people accept.
01:46:29 Well, at despite what the Jewish media might inform you of, our people are athletically capable of more than just running fast in a straight line, and it's a treat to see all the events we dominate. It's a shame that these events have been hijacked to.
01:46:48 Put degeneracy on display these games.
01:46:53 And honestly, all organized athletic competitions wouldn't even be happening if it wasn't for our.
01:46:59 People.
01:47:00 Yeah, it is what it is. Like I said, I I when I think when nations existed, the Olympics made sense and now they don't make sense. It doesn't make sense at all. And I just, you know, I I think watching.
01:47:14 Other people perform athletically. It doesn't just doesn't do it for him anyway. It's like watching someone play chess. I don't care about it. It's like I, you know, playing soccer is infinitely more fun than watching other people play soccer. And Oh my God.
01:47:33 Ah, I'm losing. I'm losing it tonight.
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Devon Stack
01:48:13 Ah, all right.
01:48:16 Where was I?
01:48:18 Size matter, says Devin. How much footage do you still have saved from your Instagram account in 2020? You send a lot of that footage of the riots probably wouldn't be around in 10 years. I think it would be great if you could make an hour long compilation of the most notable and rage fuel.
01:48:38 Worthy footage? Well, I I don't know. I guess you could take a look. I don't I I. Well, I don't know. That accounts gone now. They, they they killed that.
01:48:48 Count so 00 amount of footage is what's left, so their accounts gone. But yeah, I mean, look, if you want to do that as a project, that would be.
01:49:02 Yeah, I'm. I'm.
01:49:03 I got my hands full over here.
01:49:08 I mean, I don't know.
01:49:11 I think people should.
01:49:12 Be archiving that stuff and I've archived some of it.
01:49:15 But I mean.
01:49:19 I I don't know. I just. I'm tired, radio expert says Filipinos incubate for fertilized poultry eggs and tell the bird is fully formed inside the shell. Then three days before it hatches, they open it and eat it alive.
01:49:38 Crunching through the bones and organs and wings, it's called baloot.
01:49:43 Great, that's.
01:49:45 Good.
01:49:47 That's a.
01:49:48 It's a nice image, nice image to have there blue chord.
Speaker 8
01:49:56 There we got.
Devon Stack
01:49:56 Sad Gorilla blue Cord bringing the sad gorillas.
01:49:58 IN O.
01:50:10 All right, good.
01:50:12 Evening, Mr. stack. I've got to go into work tomorrow, so I'm going to replay gang again. As always. I'm looking forward to the stream. Thanks for what you do. I appreciate that blue chord.
01:50:22 Thank you for your support and thank you to everyone else in the replay gang.
01:50:28 Brody says hi, Devin. I want my Devon stack sign, $50 jar of honey. Can you share your thoughts on the situation in Venezuela, Maduro?
01:50:38 I mean, I know basically what's going on and what everyone else knows, but again, I don't really. I'm not Venezuelan. I don't know what the inside scoop is for those who don't know, there is the election is being contested by the West and by.
01:50:57 Well, mostly the West.
01:50:59 Saying that, there's no way Maduro won the election. Maduro, of course, is the.
01:51:05 I don't know kind of communist, like in a way leader of Venezuela.
01:51:11 And there's been protests. And and I I promise you, CIA's involved and the CIA has been wanting to get a A leader friendly to the West installed in Venezuela for a long time because they've got a lot of oil there, a lot of other natural resources that they would love access to.
01:51:34 And Maduro is not exactly.
01:51:41 Friendly to the West and the ways they would like them to be. So whether or not their elections were real or not, I mean, I have no idea. I don't know what I don't know what the feeling on the ground is there. I know there's some.
01:51:52 Protesters.
01:51:52 But you know, there's protesters every election, so it doesn't doesn't really mean anything.
01:52:00 And look, it's South America this.
01:52:05 That's just what goes on in South. That's like normal. Oh, look, there's there's riots in South America. Oh.
01:52:12 Is there OK?
01:52:16 So yeah, it's just it. It is. It's not really. It's something I've really been paying close attention to because to me it's just like.
01:52:24 I don't ******* care.
01:52:28 It's not really going to have a major effect on on what happens here, so it's just as far as I can tell.
01:52:36 More of the same, but we'll see what happens. Fraud.
Speaker 19
01:52:49 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:52:51 Flood says I stole half $1,000,000 from you. Please accept this Fiat currency.
01:52:59 They stole half $1,000,000, huh. Just like the.
01:53:04 Like the Jews, The Dirty.
01:53:07 The Dirty, dirty Jews.
01:53:10 Half $1,000,000 chosen jalaa.
Speaker 18
01:53:19 Why is money management? There's the rest. Thank you.
Devon Stack
01:53:27 Jose.
01:53:27 Jealous says. I know I keep bringing this up, but as things are are once again escalating the Middle East, I do believe that a stream covering the origins of the modern state of Israel would be more relevant than ever. The way you handled the flood sinista and Israeli nuke was second than none. You do a great job. Yeah. You know, maybe I've got a lot of.
01:53:48 Got a lot of stuff, but that's that's definitely in the.
01:53:53 In the list of things to look into.
01:53:57 That's another. That's another area, by the way, that.
01:54:01 That I know there's a lot of people that are kind.
01:54:03 Of.
01:54:04 I don't want to say hysterical about what's going on in the Middle East, but are very concerned, deeply concerned about what's going on in the Middle East.
01:54:13 And it's just like that's just the Middle East has always been like this our entire lives. And there's always skirmishes and wars and and ******** going on. Ever since Israel, you know, ever since the Jews moved there.
01:54:28 It's just been ******** after ******** over there and and that's it's nothing really, super new. And that could all change. It could all change if if Iran decides to go full on war mode, but it's looking increasingly like that's not.
01:54:49 What they're going to?
01:54:50 Do.
01:54:51 You know, in fact, it just seems like.
01:54:55 It almost seems like countries in general in the modern world.
01:54:59 Have stopped.
01:55:01 Believing in war as a way of, you know, in in terms of like actual, you know, kinetic warfare, it seems like.
01:55:12 Unless you're Israel, of course they would rather focus on.
01:55:19 Psychological warfare to get things done. I mean I.
01:55:22 Don't know or or.
01:55:26 Or very.
01:55:29 Well, what's the word I'm looking for?
01:55:32 Very.
01:55:35 Precision strikes right. Going after heads of state.
01:55:39 You know, like you had the the President of Iran who died in the, you know, in the helicopter accident and then you had that the head of Hamas getting bombed in, in, in Iran couple days or probably about a week ago now you, you you have that sort of thing going on. But I don't see tanks lining up in any border.
01:56:01 I don't see.
01:56:03 I don't see bombing runs being done on on on Israel, and if you're Iran, I mean it's.
01:56:10 Kind of like.
01:56:10 A.
01:56:10 Death wish. It just is you. You know, the United States is going to come and.
01:56:14 If.
01:56:14 You were to go go to all.
01:56:16 Out war with.
01:56:19 With Israel, you'd be contending with most of the western Zio Kuk countries.
01:56:25 It wouldn't just be United States. I mean, not the these other countries wouldn't matter as much, but you'd be up against basically all the NATO countries and the United States, you know.
01:56:38 And I don't, I don't think that's an equation that makes any sense to them. I think they'd rather.
01:56:44 Exist with relative.
01:56:48 You know, relative freedom, because once that war kicks off.
01:56:52 Not that it would be an easy fought war for anybody.
01:56:56 I just. I just don't think it makes it. I don't think it adds up without without the element of.
01:57:05 You know, again, some kind of an unforeseen event.
01:57:08 Like like Israel invading Iran or something like that, which I I that honestly sounds more realistic to me than the other way around. It sounds more realistic to me that you'd have Israel invading one of its neighbors than one of its neighbors invading Israel.
01:57:25 So I don't know. I don't know.
01:57:27 I'm too tired of asking questions like this.
01:57:33 I'm too tired of they'll care about the rest of the world. I don't care like they could all catch on fire tomorrow. **** Israel.
01:57:43 Ham radio expert says blacks can't swim because the rivers in Africa are full of animals that eat negroids the ones who can't swim survive to breed, which is why none of them can swim. Now. That's an interesting theory. I guess it's possible.
01:57:59 Probably. There's probably also like diseases and such in the water chosen, Jawa, says Churro 2024.
01:58:09 Indeed, indeed.
01:58:12 Gray State of mind.
Numbers Lady
01:58:15 1.
Devon Stack
01:58:22 Grace State of mind says if you feel that you are playing on easy mode, switch up to a harder level. It'll bring a reward in the end. Thanks for your work, Devin.
01:58:34 OK, not sure what.
01:58:36 Sure. You're referring to there?
01:58:39 If you feel like you're playing on easy mode alright, and I guess maybe what you're saying is always challenge yourself and and I believe that's. Yeah, I'll tell you what. If you're not always challenging yourself, I feel like you. You, you'll you'll get old.
01:58:54 That's bottom line. You'll get old if you're not always challenging yourself, you're going to get old and boring and atrophy, mentally and otherwise.
01:59:03 You should always be pushing yourself to not. Maybe not every limit always cause that sounds like hell, but at least to some limits you should always be trying to expand your your mind and body. Well, maybe not. Expand your body.
01:59:22 The limits of your body.
01:59:25 Let's see here. Where are we at?
01:59:30 Zazi Mattas Abbott says. Have you ever considered doing a deep dive into Henry Ford? There's plenty to sink your teeth into a Titan of industry series would be very interesting. Could you persuade other to take such a project?
01:59:46 Like I said, it's that's that's definitely.
01:59:50 That's on the list. I got a I got a long list, guys. I got a long list and and I go through these as.
01:59:56 Sometimes, sometimes like.
01:59:59 It's random and sometimes.
02:00:02 Something happens that makes me think about something and.
02:00:06 I guess, which is also kind of random and sometimes I have these all planned out and sometimes I I don't have any planned out.
02:00:15 But that's on the list for sure.
02:00:20 White friend.
Speaker 4
02:00:25 As far as I can see.
Devon Stack
02:00:31 White friend says Hi Devin greetings from Alberta. My brother and I watch your streams. Thanks for standing up for whites and inspiring others to do the same. Ever. Watch the video, London falling by Vertigo politics seems to exactly parallel recent.
02:00:48 Events in England thanks again and.
02:00:52 Where's the button?
Speaker 3
02:00:58 I'll Hitler, *****.
Devon Stack
02:01:02 I didn't think he was still posting videos. I haven't seen a Virgo politics video in in several years. I thought he stopped making videos.
02:01:11 But maybe I'll check that out after the show there.
02:01:14 And appreciate the support Mr. White friend.
02:01:19 Man of low moral fiber says, came across the peace of propaganda called the Long Road home by Nat Geo, produced by Jews, about soldiers in the recent Middle East wars. One scene depicts a soldier shooting 3 generations of an Arab family in their own home and paints the soldier as the one.
02:01:39 We should have Penny 4.
02:01:41 I noticed while looking up.
02:01:44 Looking it up that one of the Jew producers, Miko Alani, had preciously worked.
02:01:53 I think maybe we previously worked at a historic content supervisor for Steven Spielberg. Survivors of the show of Visual History Foundation. Mammy laugh, thank you for the streams. I have not come across that I'll do add. Also add that to the list.
02:02:15 And thanks for for being out there man of.
02:02:19 Low moral fiber.
02:02:22 Ham radio experts says Jews have ugly genetics.
02:02:26 I don't know. I don't know you you think?
02:02:34 He's a handsome man.
02:02:40 I think he's that's a handsome man right there. Uh boy. Boy 14 and Yates says, I know you hate lynx.
02:02:49 Ah, good Lord.
02:02:52 Yes, you are gay. Whoa.
02:03:14 Ohh go away boy 14 he ain't.
02:03:19 On tonight of all nights.
02:03:22 I'm running on fumes here. I'm trying to.
02:03:25 Trying to make it to the gas station before it breaks down to the.
02:03:27 Side of the road.
02:03:30 You're making it and making it an uphill battle. I need to build a coast. I need to build a coast home.
02:03:37 Blute and Biden, Blute and Biden.
Speaker 4
02:03:41 As and as far as I can see.
Speaker 17
02:03:45 Where?
Numbers Lady
02:03:47 Hey.
Devon Stack
02:03:51 Gluten bite in a sports bar. Correction, if you don't mind the footage of the 2012 London Olympic opening ceremony as of rugby, not soccer. There you go. I don't think it matters to anyone but you, but.
02:04:08 But there we go. The stream 3 streams ago.
02:04:14 There was footage of rugby instead of soccer.
02:04:23 I'm just tired. I know. I know you thank you for your support. I know you mean well. I'm just being * ****. This is how I get when I get I. I get. Really. I get kind of dickish. My my patience wears then. And I just become kind of an *******.
02:04:38 A little bit. I'm trying not to. I'm trying not to.
02:04:42 Trying to be nice.
Numbers Lady
02:04:43 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:04:45 I'm a nice guy generally.
02:04:47 Zazi may Taskbot says today it works. Someone caught the thermometer as it switched from 99 to 100. And we all applauded. Thanks for your hard work. Hang in there.
02:05:01 Oh, is that like a new thing for you, 100 amateur, it's like.
02:05:06 110.
02:05:06 Today it was like 110 today, like close to.
02:05:09 110 today.
02:05:13 I thought I thought.
02:05:14 That those days were over. I thought we were cruising into double digit territory at least.
02:05:20 And they're not over. They they were almost over there. We had a little nice dip in the temperature today was not one of those days though of.
02:05:26 The dip.
02:05:28 But yeah, it's it's hot all over the place right now. I've heard people even up in the northeast or are boiling so.
02:05:38 Yep, Yep. And no. No rain, no rain this year. Really. To speak of. It's kind of last year. Last year was very dry and I was. I was kind of hoping we'd go back to normal getting those crazy desert storms.
02:05:51 This year and nothing not even like wind storms. Really. You know that never had that big wind storm.
02:05:56 That peeled back the.
02:05:58 The roof of the pillbox like a.
02:06:01 Can of cat food.
02:06:03 No, nothing like that. Even like a little bit. No, no, really. We had, like a baby dust storm. And that was about it.
02:06:12 Yeah, nothing too crazy this year. Maybe I'm, you know, I'm not even going to knock on wood. I kind of want the crazy. I kind of want the crazy.
02:06:23 Let's see here. Nah, says Devin. I'm so sorry for the Holcomb. Where 6,000,000 bees died by human monsters such as myself. Please take my shekels as Prince for my horrible crime. I might have committed if I wasn't educated by Hollywood films.
02:06:42 UM.
02:06:45 OK.
02:06:49 Thank you. Nah.
02:06:53 OSA 567 says I recently caught revenge of the Nerd sequels on TV, realized that it is an allegory for the nerds.
02:07:04 Birds really being Jews and the white jocks who are against them in college, I instantly lost all interest in it. There's Solomon guys. Picture reminded me of those nerds. Well, yeah, and they all. It's not just the Jews. It's all the rejects. It's the Jews, the faggs, the, you know, the it's.
02:07:24 Like cause, look at look at the cast right? It was the Dysgenic people versus the white Aryan jocks.
02:07:34 Reaver reaver.
02:07:47 Weaver met a fellow at a gas station. We started talking and it turns out that he's a fellow insomnia string viewer. Well, how about that? Out in the wild?
02:07:57 Major White pill to meet based guys in the wild. Keep up the great work, Devin. Your show has excellent impact on the right wing community. Also, can I get a sad gorilla? Well, like I said, you got a very happy gorilla because I don't choose. There's no sad gorilla button.
02:08:16 There is a gorilla button basically and you get whatever gorilla you get.
02:08:21 But that's pretty cool.
02:08:23 Glad that you had that encounter.
02:08:26 That must that.
02:08:27 That would be really weird for me.
02:08:29 I'm going to be really weird for me if I bumped into someone and was like, like, yeah, yeah. Here's the insomnia stream I'd.
02:08:36 Be like no.
02:08:41 That'd be really weird.
02:08:43 But that's uh, that's.
02:08:43 Cool.
02:08:45 Well, thank you for the support there, Weaver and everyone else. And sorry, I don't, I don't mean to be like.
02:08:50 Like sounding like I'm on. Saturday was the night. But I that's kind of how I feel. I feel like I'm. I feel like I'm.
02:08:57 I've been drugged. I feel like I'm I've been drugged and I'm struggling to stay awake long enough to to find the antidote. You know, I'm just like, must. Must find the anecdote before they.
02:09:11 For a collapse.
02:09:15 Watch the well, watch the collapse. How about that? Love you, Devin, for your streams are always so enlightening and awesome. Love being in this like minded community. It is such a white pill to know that so many of us are black. Pilled. Here's a poem. I love the robot. Sing it.
Speaker 21
02:09:38 A black pill a day keeps the jury away. I read Turner's Diaries and have a rope for that day.
Devon Stack
02:09:44 Well, there you go.
02:09:46 That sounds more like a fortune cookie than it does a.
02:09:50 A poem, but.
02:09:52 Definitely appreciate there and.
02:09:57 I think you'll get your wish in terms of watching the collapse. How many experts says Jews also get out of serving prison time because the judges and prosecutors are Jews and TomTom. Medical law and Jew culture frowns upon Jews punishing Jews. That is a.
02:10:16 Major factor and why a lot of Jews do not do time.
02:10:20 I don't know who the judge was in this case, but there's always a a higher than normal chance that your judges are going to be Jewish.
02:10:30 Based Polish crusader.
02:10:47 Based Polish crusader Devon, I did a mini mini deep dive on the girl. Happy about being killed by the ice cream truck. It wasn't itch. I had to scratch. This was from a film called Happy Birthday. Wanda June from 1971. The little girl plays Wanda.
02:11:07 That's odd.
02:11:09 Happy birthday, Wanda June.
02:11:12 I'll add that to my notes, maybe.
02:11:16 See that sometime.
02:11:19 Yeah, it seemed it seemed like to me it was a little long, but it seemed like to me it.
02:11:22 Was a drunk driving commercial but.
02:11:26 And perhaps the whole movie is psychotic.
02:11:30 And.
02:11:31 Drug fueled.
02:11:34 In 1971, that's.
02:11:36 That's peak Jewish drug control.
02:11:41 This film was based on a 1970 play written by famed activist author Kurt Voting. How do you pronounce that? I always read that name and I never hear it read aloud.
Numbers Lady
02:11:53 Erv.
Speaker 4
02:11:54 Good.
Devon Stack
02:11:56 Best known for his 1969 anti war book Slaughterhouse 5, YouTube has the entire movie. There is a part where Wanda is having a long conversation with the Nazi s s commander in heaven about various things.
02:12:10 Keep up the fantastic hard work you do. You are one of the most prominent right wing dissidents of our time and an inspiration to those of us who cherish and wish to preserve the West, all the best to you, churro and classified cat. Well, I appreciate that those are very kind words, even if they're, I think, a bit exaggerated.
02:12:30 I.
02:12:32 Hey, you know flattery. It'll get you some places, I guess, but I appreciate that. And the info. Maybe I'll maybe I'll check that out on YouTube.
02:12:43 Based Polish crusader.
02:12:45 There's less dyslexic ginger.
02:12:51 What do we got here?
02:12:55 How about?
Speaker 18
02:13:00 Wise money management.
Speaker
02:13:04 First the.
Speaker 3
02:13:04 Rest.
Speaker 15
02:13:06 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:13:07 Excellent stream. I read a book called Jewish Tales of the Supernatural. There was a short story or there were short stories where mostly the main characters would take the demons to rabbinical court. The demons would always lose the case and be banished. It was a big cultural reveal for me anyway, have some shekels.
02:13:28 Well, I appreciate that dyslexic ginger.
02:13:32 Is that A and I? I guess I guess that would make sense, right? If it's based on Jewish folklore that Jews would use the legal system to banish demons, they wouldn't actually try to fight them or use truth or or honor.
02:13:51 Or anything like that. It would be triggering. It would be word, word, games and triggering.
02:13:57 Yeah, that's.
02:14:00 It's, it's it, it's, it's crazy. It's crazy how different they are and how so few Christians understand this.
02:14:10 My cute little friend says Hi Devin just found the perfect book for you. If you haven't read, it travels with Charlie in search of America by John Steinbeck. I think you're you're you're going to love it, especially the last chapter.
02:14:29 OK, well I will.
02:14:32 Add that to my notes. I'm not sure why I would love the last chapter though, because it'd be over is is it cause the book's terrible, and by the last chapter I'm like, oh, thank God.
02:14:43 Thank God it's done.
02:14:46 Rabbit Hole, says Devin. I met a wonderful woman. She's white, strong, freaky smart and a devout woman of faith.
02:14:54 We are listening to your stream right now and planning to go or planning to have homeschooled babies. No dating apps just met the organic way.
02:15:04 She is a rare find, but I do believe prayer helped. They're out there, guys. Well, look at that. A good, good motivation there from from rabbit hole. He was walking. I'm going to make up the way they met since he didn't. He didn't say. Just said the organic way. So he was walking outside.
02:15:24 Because he he the paper boy, the paper boy has.
02:15:29 Then breaking his windows when he throws the paper and he's going to one of these, he's going to get that ******* paper boy, because he's been breaking the.
02:15:37 Goes and so one morning, he got up real early.
02:15:41 And he got a Super Soaker and filled it up with pea and he was going to run out and squirt the the paper boy with his his pee Super Soaker because he thought that was that. I don't know. That's that's not me. That's rabbit hole. That's what he's into. He thought it would be funny and up up the street comes the paper boy riding his bike. Wait, no.
02:16:01 Not riding his bike, it was some some Arab driving a car because it's not the 90s anymore. So some Arab driving a car.
02:16:11 And sure enough, he throws the paper out the window.
02:16:14 And it hits one of his windows, cracks it. And so rabbit hole dashes out of the dashes out of his house with his pea filled Super Soaker.
02:16:24 But alas, he was not able to catch up with the Arab that flings papers from his car.
02:16:31 And he was very disappointed and he turned around and there, standing before him, was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen.
02:16:40 And she said, is that a pea filled Super Soaker and he was like no. And she was like, I think that's a pea filled suit. No.
02:16:50 And she says OK, then drink it. If it's not a pea filled Super Soaker.
02:16:55 And he was like.
02:16:58 I don't want to.
02:17:01 And she said.
02:17:03 Do you hate Jews?
02:17:06 And he said maybe.
02:17:09 And then they went, got coffee, and the rest is history. That's how they met. That's. I'm pretty sure that's how they met Ham radio experts says Jews have been doing this for thousands of years and passing money down to the next generation over and over and over again. That's exactly right.
02:17:26 That's exactly right. That's why they don't have to have real jobs.
02:17:33 That's why it's upon it's incumbent upon you.
02:17:37 To create.
02:17:39 Your own dynasty.
02:17:42 There are certain things look, there are certain things we can learn.
02:17:47 In terms of.
02:17:50 Of how different we are and and in ways that they should be ashamed of, and we should be proud of. But the opposite is also true.
02:18:02 You know there there are things that they do that they have built into their.
02:18:07 At this point, genetics to maintain a level of generational wealth that is just not a priority for some reason for the goal it's it's like the goys have big dreams of going out and doing something in the world and making something of themselves and accomplishing something. And that's all well and good. And I'm not saying you shouldn't do that.
Numbers Lady
02:18:27 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:18:29 But part of that should be wrapped up, you know, packaged with that should be.
02:18:34 The plan to provide for your kids financially and to teach them about money at an early age and get them to understand that this is a it's not just a, you know, you reach a certain age, then you get kicked out of the house and good luck, son, like Europeans have done for the last, I don't know, thousands of years.
02:18:54 Maybe. But we should be looking at. We should be treating each our families like it's a dynasty that we want to to have.
02:19:04 Access to to means indefinitely, and if that means you got to be the first one right, you have to be the Patriarch. You have to be the one that digs deep and works hard and really makes it possible for the next generation to get hit. The ground running then and you don't get to necessarily enjoy the.
02:19:23 The fruits of your labor in the same way they're going to, that's the way it is.
02:19:29 If you want your family to be a dynasty, then, then that's.
02:19:35 Something we can learn from the Jews in some ways is is you should always think about that. Like my I had. I had a Jewish friend. Well, I had. He was him and his brother. These two Jews I knew.
02:19:45 In high school.
02:19:47 And they both got 1/4 of $1,000,000 when they when they graduated high school just.
02:19:51 Here you go.
02:19:54 I mean.
02:19:56 You know, much easier life now is.
02:20:00 And how much and and think.
02:20:01 Of think of it this way.
02:20:03 I know one of them wasn't that bright, and yet he he just got some ****** government job.
02:20:08 But because you got the $250,000 right out right out the gate, Boom house paid for.
02:20:16 Right. Think of it this way. Your house is paid for.
02:20:20 You don't have to pay a mortgage.
02:20:22 And that's like the major bill most people have, right? Is their mortgage and so.
02:20:29 All of the money you would have been spending on the mortgage you just putting in an account.
02:20:36 Or invest it so that when you're a kid.
02:20:39 Graduates high school in turns 18. Guess what? There's a quarter of 1,000,000 bucks in.
02:20:42 That account? Boom.
02:20:45 I mean some version of that. Everyone should be doing.
02:20:50 And you have to really, really, really burn it into the skulls of your kids that this is how we do things.
02:20:58 This is this is what we do as a family.
02:21:01 And make it make and don't be one of.
02:21:03 These here's the other thing. It seems like Europeans are really embarrassed to talk about money in front of their kids and their their.
02:21:08 Family members that's, I mean.
Speaker 19
02:21:11 Look.
Devon Stack
02:21:12 Maybe maybe your your extended family, but no, you should be really open and honest about money.
02:21:21 With your children and teach them how to do it.
02:21:25 I don't know **** about money.
02:21:27 I never got an allowance. I never got. I mean, I I got a job when I was.
02:21:32 A kid and made my own money, but I didn't how to manage it. I just mostly spent it as soon as I got it because.
02:21:40 It was the first time I had money in my life. It took me years to figure out.
02:21:46 That you shouldn't live life paycheck to paycheck because I think, inevitably a lot what happens with a lot of these kids, these white kids that after you out of the house at first you're living paycheck to paycheck because you have to. Like, that's really the that's your only option to get by.
02:22:03 But as you start to make more.
02:22:04 Money.
02:22:05 You don't save any of that money, you just increase your your quality of life, shall you, shall we say? Right. You just start spending more money.
02:22:14 And so it's like you're making the same amount, really, and you're not squirreling any money away from the, like. Not everyone's bad have money. But like, I think a lot of people.
02:22:22 Are.
02:22:22 Bad with money because not ever teach where where they they don't teach in school, they don't teach money management in school. They don't teach your you know your parents aren't telling. They're like they're like all secretive when it comes to money.
02:22:34 And it's ********. You need to break that cycle. Teach your kids about money, and in fact, that maybe if you don't, if you still don't know about money, this is a perfect opportunity for you to learn how to manage money, because you're gonna have to teach it to some.
02:22:48 Else there's a lot of stuff I've learned in my lifetime by knowing I have to teach it to someone else first, like all these streams, for example. Other stuff I don't know until I research them and I'm like, oh, holy ****, you're not the only ones learning stuff. I'm learning **** like crazy too.
02:23:03 So that's just something to keep in mind. Suzuki Samurai says thanks for the show. Been driving down the 40 all day. The desert storms never disappoint. Well, send some of those those desert storms to me.
02:23:18 What part are you in? What New Mexico? On the 40, the 40s long. So I don't know.
02:23:25 If he could be anywhere.
02:23:28 New Mexico storms.
02:23:30 Keep you away like the 40 can be a desolate desk. I've driven almost the entire length of the 40, and there's some very desolate parts of the 40 and desert storms will wake you up.
02:23:42 So good luck on your journey.
02:23:46 On the 40, there Suzuki Samurai Tyler, JW 05/08 how many men of German or English descent have sold out to these kites for you to say these things about your European brothers because some traitors is disgusting?
Speaker 3
02:24:03 Ohh not God.
Devon Stack
02:24:05 That is our strength. I I think I.
02:24:07 Think we got a spaghetti Niger in the audience. We got a spaghetti Niger. Everybody. Tyler, Tyler. JW, load 508. Oh my God, it's a mozzarella. You want the mozzarella? Ohh. You want the pound is on.
Speaker 3
02:24:29 Dream you greasy ******* goomba, you greasy spaghetti lasagna. ******* eating ***** ** ****. **** you.
Devon Stack
02:24:44 That's what I have to say to you, Tyler.
02:24:48 See if you take offense to it that.
02:24:50 Means you know it's true.
02:24:52 You know it's true, you ******* eggplant eating, ************.
02:24:56 You big ******* Sicilian ***** ** ****.
02:25:05 Ohh man.
02:25:08 You you said Goomba. You said goomba.
02:25:14 Yeah. **** you. **** you. How about that? How about **** you? How do you say **** you in Italian?
02:25:21 Your ******* greasy piece of you use use spaghetti *****. **** you.
02:25:27 All right anyway.
02:25:33 Bessemer that woke me up Bessemer.
02:25:44 Bessemer 72.
02:25:46 Hi Devin, we need a mega tunnel pit.
02:25:50 I'm sure the Jews are are digging one right now.
02:25:55 Or or, uh, Tyler is Tyler's digging one and.
02:25:59 He's like I'm going to hide all my spaghetti down here. They'll never get to me. Lucky Charms.
02:26:06 I don't know why I said Lucky Charms, but it doesn't matter anyway.
02:26:12 No. Curtain says, hey, Devin, Great stream is always as far as the Super chatters. I just.
02:26:18 Want to say?
02:26:19 Size doesn't matter when you're a cheap, selfish, verbose, ****** moron. I don't know. You could be talking about there.
02:26:32 Jack Travis Smith.
02:26:34 Says thanks for.
02:26:36 The strained black belt. Well, I appreciate that.
02:26:40 Glock 23 says I have a bad feeling. Something big is going to happen before the election. Something like a financial collapse or a war breaking out. I would not be surprised if the election gets suspended for some reason. Get ready for a shift to hit the fan. I would be surprised. Not not like.
02:27:00 Heart attack shocked, but I would be surprised if the election got cancelled.
02:27:04 Umm.
02:27:06 We'll see. Who knows, right.
02:27:09 We've we've been living in surprising times the last few years, but that would be a big deal. That would be a big deal if if they suspended elections, it would be difficult, I think.
02:27:25 To make that fly.
02:27:27 I think that would be that would be. I mean I don't know, I mean lockdowns, you you would think that would that that'd be hard to make people swallow when they kind of swallowed that so.
02:27:38 Yeah, it's tough. It's a tough call, I.
02:27:39 Just I don't think.
02:27:40 It's going to happen, but if.
02:27:42 If it did, I don't.
02:27:43 Think it would be very successful.
02:27:47 My cute little friend says his his right about ugly genetics. Jews been marrying their relatives for generations. That's also a reason why they have a lot of mental diseases. There is a lot of inbreeding, a lot of inbreeding, especially among the Ashkenazi.
02:28:06 Yeah.
02:28:07 And and in Orthodox communities, there's a lot of inbreeding.
02:28:12 Wick says coach Finstock at the Full House podcast wants to have you on as a guest. Good crew that talks about pro white politics and mixes and family and oriented content, gardening, etcetera. With their site isfullhouse.com. If you want to check them out.
02:28:33 Yeah, I think they're one of the people I I have on a list of people I need to get back to.
02:28:40 It's just I it's been chaotic over here. That's all. That's all I'm going to say it's been.
02:28:48 Yes, I haven't slept in the last.
02:28:49 Two days I feel.
Speaker 14
02:28:52 It's been rough.
Devon Stack
02:28:53 It's been a rough it's been a rough.
02:28:57 I don't know. It's been it this month especially. I thought it was.
02:29:01 Going to be.
02:29:01 Fairly low key. I was like, you know, it's going to heat up and it'll be cool.
02:29:05 Well, I'm not. You know, I won't be outside doing all the beekeeping stuff so much because it's going to be just too miserable and there's a bunch of other outdoor stuff that needs to get done. And I was like, alright, I'll. I'll basically be inside and, you know, running with the air conditioner and.
02:29:19 Just on the.
02:29:20 Computer doing research for streams and maybe work on the book and stuff.
02:29:25 It has not turned out that way. It's not turned out that way.
02:29:30 Uh, yeah, but uh, it's alright.
02:29:35 It's alright, uh, let's see here.
02:29:40 Hand many experts says Tibet and Nepal don't bury their dead. They chop up the corpses with rocks and feed the chunks to vultures. Think it's nature.
02:29:51 Good green vibe says. Is Italian cuisine, not at least top three worldwide. A big plate of Rigatoni always makes me happy. Yeah, I'm OK with with most Italian food.
02:30:05 I don't know if you know it's one of.
02:30:07 Those things, though, where?
02:30:11 It's American Italian food.
02:30:14 And and you wonder, like, if I went to actually.
02:30:16 If I actually went to Italy.
02:30:18 And had, like real Italian food, whatever. Like, uh, gross. What is this? Because I'm so used to the Americanized version of it, or is it? Or is it like the same? I don't know. I'm just saying this because the variety in Mexican food is.
02:30:32 It's kind of crazy, like it's crazy. How? Like there's a very, very specific kind of Mexican food that I like, and it's not very many places that you can find this Mexican food and most other places, it's it. It's just garbage food.
02:30:50 So I'm thinking Italian food might be similar. I don't know. I don't know. I've never been to Italy.
02:30:57 Don't know if I'd be able to stand the smell.
02:31:04 Uh anyway, Africans are ham radio expert says Africans have frying pans around to collect mosquitoes, then fry up the bug pulp into burgers. There you go. Not sure. Never heard that, but I guess that's possible.
02:31:23 Sean says when do we get official? Face revealed. Since you've been docked by right Wing Watch?
02:31:30 I don't know.
02:31:32 Maybe at some point.
02:31:35 I I I always I always think about.
02:31:39 If I do that then I got to like.
02:31:42 It's like get ready for the show.
02:31:48 You know what I mean? And not only that, I got to figure out like I'd have to make like a set.
02:31:53 I have room for a sat around here.
02:31:57 I don't know.
02:32:00 Sean says to Chad. I don't hate this show. I watched from the beginning. I don't know what you're talking.
02:32:09 About.
02:32:10 Hammer, you expert, says a negroid from the Air Force and NASA named Lonnie Johnson invented the Super Soaker. Yeah, I remember that, actually.
02:32:19 I think that I think that one's actually kind of true. I mean, not that he invented the concepts behind it, but he decided to make.
02:32:27 A.
02:32:28 A pressure pump.
02:32:29 At least that's the way it's told, right?
02:32:32 Pressure pump squirt gun.
02:32:36 Champ says thanks for that, love.
02:32:38 Story well there you.
02:32:39 Go.
02:32:40 I think it was a beautiful story.
02:32:43 B&RP says, hey, Devin. My wife recently took a 23andMe test, and we found out she's part Ashkenazi Jew. I was shocked at first, but now I think I'm going to breed her and try to bring the Moshiach into the world. Already brought some land and a red cow and you will serve my spawn in the minds.
02:33:05 Dun Dun Dun Dun.
02:33:08 All right.
02:33:11 My cute little friend says. I think you gonna like the last chapter because of dialogue between Southerner and white liberal. They talk about segregation and Southerner is basically telling a prophecy about how white people are going to destroy themselves with the.
02:33:29 Help of your Jews.
02:33:32 Well, who could have seen that coming? Except.
02:33:35 Everyone.
02:33:37 I think vaffanculo is Italian, you say also vachan kulo. Which one was that guy?
02:33:49 Was that one of the people on the stream tonight? Baffin kulo.
02:33:56 And there we got.
02:34:04 Ohh, I see what you're saying. That's the.
02:34:08 That's the **** *** in Italian. OK. OK, OK, that's OK.
02:34:13 Well, I appreciate that offer, Commandant. Good day, Devin.
02:34:18 Will catch the replay Jersey Rd. societies when will the white guy wake up to its evil? The conflict in Israel at least has a good side that is slowly lifting up the veil of the evils of the Jew. The riots in Great Britain are also a good sign if such a cooked country finally riots.
02:34:41 Yeah, we'll see. Like I said, I I.
02:34:45 I I just don't I I have a hard time picturing like British people and rioting like in the same thought. You know, like it just seems like.
02:34:56 I mean, you know, it just seems like the empire has been slowly dismantling itself and apologizing to the world for, like, at least a.
02:35:03 100 years so.
02:35:05 You know, I just.
02:35:06 Don't see you know.
02:35:08 I mean, I guess, right, eventually the pendulum is going to swing the other way.
02:35:11 You would think.
02:35:15 And I hope it does, I hope. I hope there's.
Speaker 11
02:35:18 I hope that.
Devon Stack
02:35:19 We we start to see some.
02:35:22 Testicle fortitude from that part.
02:35:24 Of the world, I just.
02:35:27 I just don't see the evidence yet. I'm again, I'm. I'm not trying to be. Uh.
02:35:32 A pessimist. I'm just trying to be realistic about things.
02:35:35 Uh, we'll we'll see. We'll see.
02:35:37 Let's see what happens.
02:35:41 J5 says.
02:35:44 Lol At the spaghetti Jew that I was laughing at. Well, there you go.
02:35:50 Poor Tyler.
02:35:52 Poor Tyler and his spaghetti tunnel.
02:35:56 My fat little ******** toe with the big dono.
Speaker 19
02:36:01 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself with.
Devon Stack
02:36:06 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:36:24 My fellow ******** Tara says I'm late. I have zero idea what the stream was about, but I must get my shekels faster also. Hi mom.
02:36:35 Yeah, I I like that.
02:36:36 You guys watch this as a family.
02:36:40 Not even my mom watches the show.
02:36:45 I don't think she's seen this. I think she's seen part of one under 2, but I don't think she's actually uh.
02:36:52 Yeah, I don't. I don't think she's. Uh. She's she's definitely not a fan.
02:36:56 So I'm glad there's some moms out there that are even if mines not mine, mine has abandoned me.
02:37:03 Thank you for the support and.
02:37:06 And also thank you to your mom there.
02:37:09 White cake says spaghetti speak sounds better than Niger, even though Italians have African influence, 2% bigger blood is still too much.
02:37:18 Yeah, spaghetti spik has a nice little ring to it, doesn't it? I like.
Speaker 21
02:37:21 That.
Devon Stack
02:37:23 That just kind of popped into my head as I was saying that.
02:37:26 And and I liked it as it I'd like to have it rolled off the tongue. I was like, yeah, spaghetti spik kind of makes sense. A little bit, right?
02:37:37 Suzuki Samurai says started in Oregon, Oklahoma or bust.
02:37:44 Oh, on the 40. Holy ****.
02:37:48 Oklahoma.
02:37:51 I'll tell you what.
02:37:52 If you're on the 40, I think you know it's funny because I was driving from New Mexico to.
02:38:01 The East Coast and I was looking on the map and.
02:38:05 I was like well.
02:38:07 You only go through like a small part of of Texas, and then you get to Oklahoma.
Speaker 8
02:38:12 And.
Devon Stack
02:38:14 That small part of Texas.
02:38:18 Seems like it takes the longest amount of time, like I don't know why, like it's just like. How am I still in Texas? I'm only.
02:38:24 Going through like this little part of it.
02:38:26 And just I think Texas is so big, even like a little part of it is bigger than like a lot of states, Oklahoma, man, there's parts of Oklahoma on the 40 where if you stop for gas.
02:38:40 Like the people that work at those gas stations, it makes you wonder if they're testing something nearby. Like if there's some kind of.
02:38:48 You know, weapons facility nearby or some kind of biological warfare.
02:38:58 Containment the center or something that that's having some problems, man, there were some dysgenic folks.
02:39:06 There was this. It was.
02:39:07 Really, it was really just one. I stopped at one gas station last time I was in Oklahoma. I stopped at one gas station and it was horrifying. Like everyone that was in.
Speaker 14
02:39:18 There.
Devon Stack
02:39:19 Like everyone, even the customers like.
02:39:22 It was like a a movie. It was like a circus circus freak convention. Like I'm not. I'm not. This isn't like a purply like it was.
02:39:30 I was grossed out. I'm. I'm usually not grossed out by people. Right. I'm usually like, oh, that's unfortunate that you look.
02:39:36 Like that.
02:39:37 I was getting my skin was I wanted to get the **** out of there, so I was like hope. Hopefully I get here before something like this happens to me.
02:39:44 But it was it was horrifying. It was horrifying.
02:39:49 Hopefully that hopefully that's not where you're going.
Speaker 19
02:39:52 Watch out for.
Devon Stack
02:39:52 That guy? I don't remember what it was. It was like a Phillips 66 or something like that.
02:39:58 Let's see here. Where am I at?
Speaker 19
02:40:03 Kosher but diamonds with the big dono money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
Devon Stack
02:40:12 Go, Julie this.
02:40:13 The bag is.
02:40:30 Alright, kosher **** Diamond says Hi Devin, you should look into a community in Memphis called Orange Mound.
02:40:41 A community in Memphis called Orange Mound. I'm going to.
02:40:44 Copy that.
02:40:47 It was built for blacks after the Civil War. It was the second largest black community next to Harlem thanks to Jim Crow, Memphis was repeatedly named the most beautiful city in America. Now, Memphis is hell on Earth. Orange mound. Well, I'll take a look at it.
02:41:07 I think I've driven through Memphis, but I've never spent any time there.
02:41:12 And that's a story that I think a lot of American cities share. There's a lot of American cities that were considered, like, great European style cities. You know, these wonderful.
02:41:27 Cities like Detroit, you know, like used to be.
02:41:31 The Paris of America. And just like many cities like it, like Memphis, most likely.
02:41:39 You had the great ***** migration and that was that.
02:41:45 But I'll take a look at that. The Orange Mound sounds interesting.
02:41:51 And thank you for the big support there. Kosher **** diamonds. War goose couldn't sleep. So here I am. I I Ditto. That's why I'm here too. So welcome man of low moral fiber. Regarding the earlier super chat, the mosquito burgers.
02:42:11 Those are real.
02:42:13 Well, I I believe it.
02:42:16 One of these days they'll they'll tell us to eat the mosquito burger.
02:42:20 My fat little ******** toe says it said your mom has abandoned your stream. Don't worry though. I'm sure my mom will adopt you. There you go. Yeah. I mean, she might be back. She might be back.
02:42:33 I think it's. I think it's too much for her. She wants to live.
02:42:37 She wants to live in her remaining years in the in the alternate boomer universe that.
02:42:42 She that she lives.
02:42:47 J5 says heard the other super chat. It's true Africans make and eat fly burgers. The videos are on YouTube, obviously. Guys, they're just like us.
02:42:58 That's great. I wonder if they use that, that transform, former oil.
Speaker 19
02:43:03 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:43:03 You know, it's funny. When I first heard about that, I was just like, holy ****, how are they still alive? Because I have a I have a.
02:43:12 Dummy load, which is essentially a paint can full of transformer oil with a resistor in it so that I can key up with a.
02:43:25 Kilowatt amplifier.
02:43:27 Into something that's not my antenna. So in other words, if I transmit.
02:43:35 With most dummy loads dummy loads just like. Think of it as like a resistor. It's just.
02:43:39 A big resistor.
02:43:40 And you should put a kilowatt.
02:43:43 Into a regular resistor. It's going to blow it the **** **, so they have these resistors that are submerged in transformer oil.
02:43:52 And that helps them stay cool and helps the heat dissipate off the the resistor. So you can. I mean, you could eventually still blow it up, but that way you can key a kilowatt into it and test your equipment without trying to put it kilowatt into your antenna anyway the.
02:44:11 When I got it.
Speaker
02:44:12 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:44:14 It came to like this big gallon of transformer oil and there was all kinds of warnings on that ****. Like do not touch. Make sure you know, skin irritant. Wash your hands. Don't touch your eyes.
02:44:24 And I was like, all freaked out by it, like, cause the the packet had leaked. Like when I opened up the package, I got a bunch of it on my hands like cause. And I was like, yeah, gross. What's this sticky stuff? And then I was like, oh, no.
02:44:38 Nothing bad happened, or at least you know. Who knows? Maybe it gave me cancer, but I was still kind of like, oh, man, I can't believe I got this. The **** on my hands. And then when I find out that these Africans are using that stuff to cook with, I'm like, oh, God.
02:44:55 They're making it worse somehow. Genetically worse out there. So hearing that they make mosquito pies is no big deal.
02:45:07 Let's see here.
02:45:09 Man of low moral fiber, also laughing at that dude. Drive on the 40, he had to go through Gallup. Stay safe. Don't let the Bush knob hose get you. Yeah, don't try not. Well, you kind of have to just because of where it's situated. You kind of have to stop for gas there. Unless you got a really big gas tank. But yeah, yeah, be careful. Especially if you get the.
02:45:29 If it's look, it's not safe no matter when you go there. But if you go there after dark, good luck.
02:45:35 Have her comment don't. Hey, Devin. Yesterday, several gay pride in the cities nearby where I live. I'm so sick and tired of getting bombarded with all this sick, disgusting fagot pet of ****. We should normalize Fagot. Hey, I'm working on it. I'm working on it.
02:45:52 I.
02:45:55 I'm pretty good at saying.
02:45:58 About as edgy as you can.
02:46:01 On on Twitter, like like implying things that would get you banned without but not saying the things.
02:46:08 Ha ha ha.
02:46:11 And.
02:46:14 One thing that kind of made me feel a little warm and fuzzy the other day. Let me see if I can find this.
02:46:22 I'm going to find a.
02:46:30 Where are we at?
02:46:38 Oh, here we are.
02:46:45 Is going to let me screenshot it. It will be good.
02:46:52 So this was in response to.
02:46:57 That Olympic ****, right?
02:47:01 I think I briefly talked about this during the Olympics stream.
02:47:07 See if I can pop it up.
02:47:13 Come on, computer. Spin that hard. Drive up. There we go.
02:47:20 But this is some lesbian who apparently is like a signet or something like that, just based on.
02:47:26 I've never heard of this person. Jillian Michaels, dear fellow gays. We demand tolerance and respect, but then make a mockery of something sacred to over 2 billion Christians. This type of hypocrisy and lack of understanding is a bad look. We get outraged when the extreme right bashes us, but then we do this ****. What kind of reaction do you think they will have towards the LGBT?
02:47:47 Q Plus community after this. This is not how they breakdown barriers, it's how you build them. And I just simply said letting gays exist was a mistake.
02:47:57 Uh.
02:48:00 And that I was surprised that close to.
02:48:03 2000 likes.
02:48:06 Even though there's a lot of hysterical gaze and the replies hysterical fagots is, is there any other kind?
02:48:14 That I was shocked that.
02:48:17 That's the level of support for a statement like that happened. In fact, this is probably one of the top replies I would think by now, right?
02:48:28 But yeah, so I feel like I think things are shifting.
02:48:33 Things are shifting.
02:48:35 In, in certain populations, I think younger kids are are getting tired of the well. It's like they're more more polarized. The younger kids are either, like way super gay or like really ******* hate *******. So they're they're not like middle of the road, like a lot of millennials.
02:48:52 Let's see here. J5 says I've I've watched your. It's a wonderful live stream with the kids two years in a row now. Part of our tradition. Well, that's cool. Yeah. What the do? So maybe something new. This we. Well, we did. Did we do like a prancer?
02:49:08 Last last Christmas.
02:49:12 Maybe we have to do some other one this Christmas. I don't know what we'll do, though, not to think about them.
Speaker 19
02:49:17 Henry.
Devon Stack
02:49:18 Ford.
Speaker 5
02:49:20 Good for real. Good, good for real.
Numbers Lady
02:49:24 So.
Devon Stack
02:49:27 Henry Ford says Detroit is the Paris of America. They meaned it to life. Thanks for all your hard work. Well, I guess you're right. In a manner of speaking. And now it is. It's.
02:49:37 Still, the Paris of America, right?
02:49:40 All right, let's go to rumble.
02:49:45 And let's see here we've got.
02:49:50 Unreconstructed.
02:49:54 Geo man. The further back you go in time, it's easy to see what's important. The fall, the plug, my eyes not doing me any favors tonight.
02:50:11 I don't know what that word is. I'm just going to admit it.
02:50:15 Peloponnesian.
02:50:16 War. The Norman invasion, not so much the recent past, but you make it easy to sort through that. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. And I'd like to share this link with you. And ah, got you, is what he said.
02:50:33 That's the further back you go in time, it's easy to see what's important. The fall. The pong. Pong. I can't say that ******* word. It's too. I'm too tired. I'm not going to.
02:50:44 Try.
02:50:45 More than on invasion, etcetera. See you're talking and and the history that I'm not super familiar with.
02:50:53 Because I'm I just never. I never took history. Believe it or not.
02:50:58 So maybe that's what?
02:50:59 It is I I worked in news.
02:51:01 I was a news man, but I was never a historian, so maybe that's why the modern history stuff is easier for me to present, because it's I present it like it's news.
Numbers Lady
02:51:11 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:51:12 And yeah, I should know more. I shouldn't know. I should know that I feel like I should.
02:51:17 Know.
02:51:17 That word, but I don't thank you for your support though on the reconstructed yield man.
02:51:25 Susky 2 says half a million blessings, half a million blessings upon you hair stack. Well, I appreciate that.
02:51:36 And then thief in law.
Speaker 11
02:51:39 What?
Devon Stack
02:51:45 Thief in Law says a protest led by Jackson, Ms. City Council member Ken Stokes has black residents demanding that all gas stations in the city be closed because of high number of shootings that happen at gas stations.
02:52:06 All gas stations be closed, huh?
02:52:09 And who the hell is Ken Stokes? Is he black?
02:52:26 There's a lot of Penn Stokes or Cannon Stokes popping up. I don't know.
02:52:32 Is it this one?
02:52:48 I don't know. I can't find a picture of him.
02:52:52 Yeah, that sounds like a a good idea. Why don't we just ban the?
02:52:57 Ban the people that go to these gas stations and do the shooting.
02:53:01 But of course that would be too.
02:53:02 Obvious.
02:53:03 All right, guys, well.
02:53:06 Thank you very much for.
02:53:08 Hanging out with me this Saturday night? Sorry, it's a little bit on the short side. And like I said, a little little low energy and maybe a little cranky, but I am going to crash the **** out this the second I got to, I got to babysit, make sure the replay works, and then I'm going to just go right to sleep.
02:53:28 So I I am. Yeah, I'm ******* dying here. But thank you very much for hanging with me this Saturday night. And we'll be here again. Same bat time, same bat channel on Wednesday.
02:53:39 So take a look out for that, and in the meantime.
02:53:47 As always for black pilled.
02:53:51 I am of course.
Speaker 8
02:53:53 Demon stag.
Speaker 2
02:54:03 Go.
Speaker 11
02:54:08 lethabo
Speaker 18
02:54:15 150,000 Israeli families haven't eaten meat in over a month. You can make a difference. Dial *3383.