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INSOMNIA STREAM: GAY REPUBLICANS EDITION.mp3

07/17/2024
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
00:01:08 And I'm proud to be.
00:01:10 An American, the man who?
00:01:20 Who gave that right to me? And I gladly stand to you and defend her still today.
Speaker 3
00:01:25 Next.
00:01:36 Yes.
Speaker 2
00:02:44 And I'm proud to.
00:02:46 An American? Forget the men who died. Who gave that right to me, and I gladly.
00:03:04 Still today?
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Speaker 4
00:03:12 Yes.
Speaker 5
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Speaker 3
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00:04:19 Dad, white and blue. He coming after you?
00:04:25 You coming after you?
Speaker 5
00:04:27 Coming after you coming after you.
Speaker 2
00:04:34 Why?
Numbers Lady
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Speaker 2
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00:05:49 Father, Father, father, father. Father.
Speaker 3
00:05:53 He's coming after you, red, white and blue. We're coming after you.
Devon Stack
00:06:23 Welcome to the insomnia stream gay Republicans edition.
00:06:30 Hopefully you enjoy the new feature the the cricket.
00:06:34 That I can't find.
00:06:36 That I've been trying to kill.
00:06:37 All night. Ohh, just shut up.
00:06:39 Hopefully it stays quiet. I'm I'm of course your host, Devin Stack.
00:06:45 We're going to go over a lot of different things kind of along the same theme tonight.
00:06:54 Of course, some of the big news, in fact, it's it's it's telling. It's telling how unbelievably bad the RNC has already been that so many people who were were plunged into an emotional.
00:07:13 I don't know, like an emotional fit.
00:07:15 Over the fact that that Trump was was shot, there's an assassination attempt that it was like all criticism of of Trump and and therefore the GOP was completely off limits. Even lefties. There were some lefties tweeting out. I don't think it's appropriate to talk about.
00:07:35 Politics right now.
00:07:37 And that lasted like a couple days.
00:07:41 It lasted until the first day of the RNC, really.
00:07:47 When everyone was like, oh God.
00:07:51 Ohh God, it's it's worse. It's worse. Worse than anything I could have imagined. I I you know, it used to be. They had a token black guy.
00:08:03 In the RNC.
00:08:05 Some of whom would end up to be mass criminals. In fact child traffickers. What you know, for those who followed the stream over the years, there's a guy, Larry King.
00:08:18 Larry King, or token black Guy, not Larry King, the the radio guy, but it was it was Larry King, the token black guy, big old Afro.
00:08:28 Ohh.
00:08:29 From Omaha, I think it was wasn't it Omaha, NE?
00:08:33 Ended up being this guy that was just embezzling millions of dollars and trafficking young boys to sex parties in DC and just this whole the Franklin scandal and all that ****.
00:08:49 But anyway, that used to be the deal that used to be the deal. It was white guys for the most part, and they'd throw in a couple tokens, you know, like, here's a black guy and hopefully he won't get arrested for anything terrible, at least not for a while until everyone forgets that.
00:09:06 He was here.
00:09:07 Oh, and here's a woman who put a woman, a man, maybe a Mexican. The Mexicans used to be off limits. See, here's what happened.
00:09:15 Here's what happened.
00:09:17 The Mexican thing they used to be too touchy. They didn't want to put Mexicans on the stage because what they had been promising their voters for decades, they were going to seal the border and if you brought a Mexican on the stage, it kind of highlighted the fact that you hadn't sealed the border, right?
00:09:37 They haven't really followed through on the promise you've been making since the ****** ******* 80s. Actually, before that, really, the 70s, but definitely by the 80s, right? Reagan was like, I'm gonna do this amnesty and get these ******* ******* voting Republican for the next two centuries.
00:09:54 Will will strengthen the border afterwards, but they'll be so thankful these ****** ******* wet backs, they will vote Republican forever. It'll be their natural conservatives.
00:10:07 Right. Of course, none of that worked out, and that's why that's why California is it now a blue state used to be solid red. In fact, Reagan was the Governor, Reagan was the Governor of California.
00:10:22 So uh yeah, that got all ****** **. So I started thinking to myself like, how how bad was it? Was it like really bad? Like, was it this bad before Trump, like, was it was that, I mean, cause it seems like Trump made it infinitely worse this time. Maybe not so much in 2016, but definitely now.
00:10:44 It's infinitely worse than anything I've ever seen. The speeches being made the now it's a token white guy. The focus on everything but white guys like bending over backwards to not even mention white guys.
Speaker
00:10:57 Hey.
Devon Stack
00:11:01 And I was like, you know, I I you know, I I'm going to I'm going.
00:11:05 To do something.
00:11:06 Because in 2012.
00:11:09 I worked in Washington, DC.
00:11:12 I worked in politics in Washington, DC.
00:11:15 I used to frequently socialize with, with lobbyists and and consultants, people that worked for senators, people who were clerks for judge.
00:11:29 Is and and so you would and in fact this is kind of what blackmailed me. Really. I'm not joking. It was like I went to Washington thinking I can make a difference. Politics is is really it's about ideas. And if we just make the best.
00:11:49 Arguments. You know we can win on our ideas and everyone's as as personally invest. I mean, I mean, why else would you go to Washington unless you are personally invested like I was? You know, I was a true believer and I just assumed that's at least kind of what you would expect to find.
00:12:08 From everyone else.
00:12:09 And I found out fairly quickly that was ********.
Speaker 7
00:12:14 That was ********.
Devon Stack
00:12:16 That basically anyone and everyone who was there as a result of being appointed or being hired by someone that was appointed by Bush, which there was still a lot of leftovers, even though in 2012 obviously were four years into Obama, there was still a lot of Bush leftovers and working in the bureaucracy, the deep state.
00:12:36 If you will.
00:12:37 And these ******* were.
00:12:40 They were just as left wing as the people.
00:12:43 That Obama had hired.
00:12:45 Without exception, I was a right wing ******* extremist and I was much, much closer to the center then than I am now.
00:12:56 Much closer to the center then than I am now.
00:13:00 And I could not get into conversations without without being basically outright to my face told that I was a nihilist, racist. And this is before I was I I even was a race realist.
00:13:14 I was just making the the the observation that look if you bring in all these ******* Mexicans.
00:13:20 And I used to live in a border state, so I know what I'm talking about. You bringing all these ******* Mexicans? We can't sustain this. We will turn into Mexico.
00:13:30 And we got to do something about this. We have to shut this ******* border down this 11,000,000 number you've been floating around for decades is is wildly inaccurate. Wildly underestimating the real problem. And everyone ******* knows it. I come from a town where there's billboards and ************* Spanish.
00:13:47 Where the the Spanish news, the Spanish news on tell the local news when a big market, though, and a big local market.
00:13:56 Out competes all the English stations. In fact, the only thing that didn't outcompete the Spanish language news was reruns of The Simpsons. It was like being syndicated on on some crap local channel. That was the only thing that I performed the the ******* Spanish language news.
00:14:17 And so I knew the problems. I knew exactly what I was talking about, and I would talk to these Ivy League *******.
00:14:26 These Ivy League fagots who, if they knew he won, that was Hispanic. It was some rich ******* Hispanic family that had enough money to send their kid to the Ivy League fagot.
00:14:39 School that they went to.
00:14:41 So it was like the cream of the ******* crop, you know, type of people. It wasn't the people.
00:14:46 Running across the border with the.
00:14:47 Pointy shoes like it.
00:14:49 Was a totally different crime. They had no ******* idea.
00:14:53 They had no ******* idea and they didn't care. They didn't care. I remember talking to some RNC consultants and this was in total, private. They weren't, you know, this was, in fact, we'll get into this in a little bit. This was in a private setting.
00:15:10 Where no one's going to overhear them say anything weird or and they were just and they were kind of drunk and I was kind of drunk too. And and I just was asking them like, point blank. Like what? What's the deal? It's like.
00:15:23 It doesn't seem like it.
00:15:24 Would be that hard to secure the border.
00:15:27 And they they laughed.
00:15:30 They laughed.
00:15:32 They said point blank, they said.
Speaker 8
00:15:36 Nobody. Nobody.
Devon Stack
00:15:39 Actually wanted to secure the border.
00:15:42 Nobody.
Speaker 8
00:15:43 So.
Devon Stack
00:15:44 That it was the kind of thing that they set around election time.
00:15:49 And then once they got elected, they, you know, nothing happened because no one actually wanted.
00:15:54 To do that.
00:15:56 And that they had done the numbers because they're the, you know, these are consultants, that's their ******* job, right. They've done the numbers and realized that, look, the demographic, the, the word they used all the time was inevitable.
Speaker 3
00:16:08 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:16:09 The demographic change was inevitable. It wasn't a matter of if it was when white people were no longer important politically, they didn't have any kind of staying power, and so the party, the political or the Republican Party.
00:16:26 It was, in a sense, future proofing.
00:16:30 And in order to stay in charge.
00:16:33 They would put a little bit of money into Hispanic outreach and they would fund candidates like Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz and candidates they thought would appeal to Hispanic voters, but they essentially admitted it's.
00:16:48 A done deal.
00:16:50 It's a done deal.
00:16:52 And I told them I was like, this is this is really ****** **. You guys are gonna. We're gonna be living in Mexico if you do this.
00:17:00 And they called me a racist.
00:17:02 And they said I was short sighted.
00:17:05 And they were very smug about it because here was this, this ******* who didn't go to the Ivy League school, this blue collar Fagot who didn't know what he was talking about. He was just some racist, some low IQ, low class racist.
00:17:22 And he didn't get it.
00:17:23 He was one of.
00:17:24 The sheep that they had to herd.
00:17:28 And it was infuriating.
00:17:30 But there it was.
00:17:34 There it was, and I never heard any kind of deviation from this. I mean, there was maybe slightly people that were slightly less direct about it.
00:17:43 But they never deviated from this. This is 2012, so I thought to myself, you know what? It's been a long time since I watched the the RNC from 2012, back when, if you'll remember, Romney was running against Obama.
00:18:00 That's still gotta be on the Internet, right?
00:18:03 What if I take a look and see what kind of speakers they had in 2012 and how it was different, and if what they were doing was reflecting what these consultants were telling me?
00:18:18 That they had basically thrown in the towel, they said **** it, I guess we're going to appeal to the Mexicans because we're going to be Mexico.
00:18:25 2.0 now.
00:18:27 And rather than try to to to actually do anything.
00:18:31 That our constituents want, we're going to take the the path of least resistance and just embrace the inevitable demographic change. And sure enough, when I pulled up the 2012.
00:18:48 RNC convention. I was reminded why Trump.
00:18:53 Got popular in the first place.
00:18:56 It was on full.
00:18:58 Display this fact that they had thrown in the towel they had given up on white people and were embracing Hispanics.
00:19:08 Now I'll give you some examples here now that said.
00:19:12 It was shocking. It was infinitely wider.
00:19:17 Like it was, it was still in the in the realm of token white guy or token black guy rather and a couple token Mexicans or whatever, but it was pretty much all white speakers.
00:19:32 All white speakers.
00:19:35 Unlike what it's like today, so first of course, you had Mitt Romney.
00:19:41 Who was? You know, he was the the nominee. So he went up and and and did his his spiel and it was basically about economics. That was the other thing. It was mostly about economics because that's the other thing that the consultants told me that they were going to focus on appealing to.
00:20:00 Hispanic people and reframing the Republican Party to be a multicultural libertarian party.
00:20:08 That it really wouldn't matter who you were. It was just going to be libertarianism, essentially, open borders, which is what libertarians believe in. And it was just.
00:20:18 Going to be.
00:20:19 Like like a sieve. Meritocracy, right? We don't care about the color of your skin, the content of your character, and the character of that sort of a thing.
00:20:29 And that's exactly what you see. It's exactly what you see now, Mitt, Mitt Romney.
00:20:35 He didn't speak Spanish, but his son did, like his son did a whole thing in Spanish.
Speaker 9
00:20:44 When I notice.
00:20:55 Experiencia.
00:21:03 MI Padre Mitt Romney and Sonoma de familia.
00:21:08 Gran Esposo Padre yuelu.
00:21:11 El Sabe como nira Nostra, paisa, ballora, nacion de migrantes Unidos en El deseo de Los grados sueno americano.
00:21:21 El Arma and Nuestra Nacion lucha para confronter Los retos que tenemos La Grande de Los Estados unidos.
Devon Stack
00:21:31 So there you go. And I was like, oh, yeah, so you had Mitt Romney's son deliver basically a big chunk of his speech in Spanish.
Speaker 7
00:21:42 Yes.
Devon Stack
00:21:43 Then you had Paul Ryan, Paul Ryan, who was pushing the libertarian, you know, small government economic stuff.
00:21:53 But at least it's a white guy, right? You had Ann Romney, you know Mitt Romney's wife?
00:22:01 Then you had Chris Christie.
00:22:04 Who? I thought this was interesting.
00:22:07 Chris Christie, when I was looking at his speech.
00:22:12 Mentioned.
00:22:14 Well, he he used a phrase that a lot of people like to attribute to Donald Trump. Yeah. This is before Donald Trump was was anywhere near running for the White House.
00:22:24 This is 2012 and listen to what he.
Speaker 10
00:22:28 Says tonight I say together. Let's make a much different choice tonight. We are speaking up for ourselves and stepping up tonight. We're beginning to do what is right and what is necessary to make America great again.
Devon Stack
00:22:46 So look the big.
00:22:50 We make America great again. Wasn't even original.
00:22:54 That came straight from the the RNC talking points. He didn't. At least he didn't speak Spanish. But of course he went on some big, long thing about, you know, they're trying to divide us and race doesn't matter. Like they all did that they all that was the other thing. Every single.
00:23:13 Speaker in 2012 had some version of they're trying to divide us, you know, Obama's a racist. The Democrats are the real racists. Like every single speaker.
00:23:26 Then you have your token, Black Lady Condoleezza Rice.
00:23:32 And then he had Marco Rubio.
00:23:35 Marco Rubio, who also delivered part of his speech in Spanish.
Speaker 11
00:23:41 My dad used to tell us limos.
Devon Stack
00:23:48 It's a bunch of gibberish that, like no one, no one understands what they're Mexicans. But this was an ongoing thing.
00:23:55 Anyone who could speak Spanish and was speaking Spanish during the Convention?
00:24:02 So then you had Clint Eastwood, you know, King Boomer, who did this really weird speech that didn't. It was kind of bizarre where you put a a chair next to him and try to make a joke that Obama was like an empty chair or I, I don't know. It's really weird.
00:24:23 McCain, of course. You know, war, criminal, ******* McCain. But again, still pretty much lots of white guys.
00:24:31 You had Rand Paul.
00:24:34 Rand Paul.
00:24:36 Again, all economics. It's all about economics. Pushing, like the libertarian style economics you had, Rick Santorum.
00:24:47 Rick Santorum was was maybe slightly more of the evangelical messaging.
00:24:54 Then you had Susanna Martinez. Who? This is how she started her. Her speech.
Speaker 12
00:25:01 But this is America in America, Toto S for sibling.
Devon Stack
00:25:09 Yeah, she speaks Spanish. Can't wait to be replaced.
00:25:15 Can't wait until the entire RNC is is in Spanish.
00:25:21 It'll be awesome.
00:25:24 You see The thing is, and this is another report, this is the same strategy. It really hasn't changed in 2012. You know, I guess the the message was, don't worry, don't worry. White people, they can't replace you if we replace ourselves.
00:25:40 See, that's how it works. See. And don't worry about it. Be replace yourself because we're going to train your replacement. It's going to be like those people that *** **** off and they have to train their replacement. The Indians that come to take their jobs with the H1B1 visas and you got to, you know, train replacement before you go.
00:25:59 So be fine, right? They're just, they're just going to carry the torch. They're going to keep, you know, doing the job that you would have done and just be their kids instead of your kids.
00:26:07 Because America is just an idea.
00:26:11 Then you had Tim Pawlenty, another white guy, Rob Portman, another white guy. Or maybe he's Jewish with a name like Portland. And of course, Jeb.
00:26:24 Jeb who who married like a a Mexican or a Cuban or I don't know some, some non white and this is how look this is.
00:26:32 How he opened his speech.
Speaker 11
00:26:42 Florida. Thank you.
Devon Stack
00:26:46 Speaking Spanish is great. See, we're not racist. The Democrats have been calling us racist for wanting.
00:26:52 To to control.
00:26:53 The border for like all this time, but we're not racist. Look, all the Spanish.
00:26:57 People see look at all the Spanish people are talking. It's like, uh, like the ******* you went over here.
00:27:03 Then you had, of course, John Kasich, and then Ted Cruz.
00:27:10 Who also, you know, couldn't couldn't miss the opportunity to to speak some Spanish.
Speaker 13
00:27:16 You're seeing a great awakening.
00:27:20 A national movement of we the people.
Devon Stack
00:27:25 Ohh yeah, all those buzzwords. All the Spanish is.
00:27:27 Here in a second.
00:27:28 The that's the area that, that, that stuck out to me it's all the same phrasing. The Great Awakening make America great again.
00:27:37 We the people, this is 2012. This is four years before Trump.
00:27:45 All the same buzzwords all the same. Look, people like to talk about MK Ultra lately. This is this is your little activation words.
00:27:55 This is the MK ultra for the the Republican Boomers. We the people great awakening make great America great again.
00:28:04 Those are all your trigger words you hear.
Speaker 14
00:28:06 That and you go vote Republican. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
Devon Stack
00:28:10 Pop, pop, pop like some kind of ******* crazy robot.
00:28:13 That's just that's that's just the way it is. You've been conditioned.
00:28:18 You've been conditioned and that's just what?
00:28:20 You have to do now.
00:28:23 And of course, again, there's there's lots of lots of all the civil rights movement was awesome and MLK is is is like our hero.
Speaker 13
00:28:33 It's the story of the greatest generation.
00:28:37 Who rose up to confront the grotesque evil that was the Nazis?
00:28:43 And who ushered in the?
Devon Stack
00:28:43 We got.
00:28:43 We.
00:28:44 We got the Nazis.
00:28:46 Good thing we got the Nazis.
Speaker 13
00:28:48 The greatest era of peace and prosperity the world has ever seen, it's the story of civil rights pioneers like Doctor Martin Luther King who stood up to the scourge of discrimination and bravely championed that.
00:29:06 Each of us must be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character.
Devon Stack
00:29:14 See more more MK Ultra activation words.
00:29:19 No boomer Republican. Here's Martin Luther King and and.
00:29:24 You know, color of your skin, you know content.
Speaker 14
00:29:27 Of your character must vote Republican.
Devon Stack
00:29:32 You know, it's just like they they it activates the crazy robot brain.
00:29:36 They can't help themselves.
00:29:41 And then you got, you know, this is the part where Ted Cruz.
00:29:44 Can't.
00:29:45 Speak and not be able to help yourself has to speak Spanish.
Speaker 13
00:29:49 My father is here today.
00:29:52 When he came to America, El Norte tenia nada.
Devon Stack
00:29:57 Pero tenia corazon? Yeah, speak more Spanish.
00:30:04 Yeah. Speak that Spanish. We ain't racist.
00:30:08 We ain't the races.
00:30:12 Then of course, you had Mike Huckabee.
Speaker 7
00:30:15 You know Newt.
Devon Stack
00:30:16 Gingrich. But again, these are all white.
00:30:17 Guys.
00:30:18 Who looks like the ******* devil in this picture? Because that's they you find stock photos of Republicans and they know what they're doing. You know, they're like, let's find the here's the one photo where he definitely looks like a devil. That's the one.
00:30:35 That's the one we're keeping.
Speaker 3
00:30:36 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:30:38 You had a is Scott Walker? Yeah, Scott Walker.
00:30:44 Mitch McConnell. And look, they're all talking. It's all the same ****, economics, economics all about. You know, we're going to, we're going to make government small, we're going to lower taxes.
00:30:56 Oh, look at this.
00:30:57 You know your face, Nikki Haley.
00:31:00 Now this is back when Nikki Haley was trying.
00:31:03 I think to instead of leaning into the diversity thing was was more still trying to be white passing with her fake Southern accent.
00:31:14 So you have Nikki Haley. Was there John Boehner?
00:31:18 And then the the token black guy, Artura Davis.
00:31:24 And that was.
00:31:25 It.
00:31:26 It was like a bunch of white guys.
00:31:28 Some Mexicans, and they, you know well, Connor leaves our eyes and this black.
00:31:33 Guy, that was it.
00:31:36 That was it.
00:31:38 And they were all speaking as much Spanish as they possibly could because they had embraced.
00:31:42 The the inevitability.
00:31:45 That America was going to become Mexican. Now look, I think a lot of people.
00:31:50 Kind of picked up on this.
00:31:52 And this is the kind of **** that, like, you know, boomers loved and they would dance around like fagots and cheer every time they heard a Spanish word. I.
00:32:02 Mean.
00:32:03 The funniest thing is they could they they these guys could have been saying anything, right?
00:32:08 They could have just been like saying, like, yeah, look at all these ******* filthy, disgusting gringos, and they'd be like.
00:32:13 Yeah, Spanish.
00:32:17 But a lot of people.
00:32:20 Younger than the boomers, who hadn't gone through the brainwashing of the 1960s.
00:32:25 We're like, I don't know, this is starting to sound like like we're going to live in Mexico.
00:32:31 I don't really like that.
00:32:34 I don't really like that, and that's why Trump was so popular in 2016.
00:32:39 Because he said he was gonna build a ******* wall. It was no longer. Well, well, we're gonna, like, we're gonna try to focus on, you know, the the criminal aliens and and maybe have some, you know, E-Verify and and, you know, the the the line they'd always say. Right. Well, if you turn off all the lines.
00:32:59 Disneyland and people will stop going, so we'll just make it so they self deport.
00:33:07 They'll just leave.
00:33:07 On their own.
00:33:09 We'll make it impossible for them to work here and they'll just leave.
00:33:13 On their own.
00:33:16 Not only is that stupid, they didn't even try doing that. That was never accomplished. Obviously, the problem only ballooned and grew.
00:33:27 And white Americans were getting a little uneasy.
00:33:33 Now the the under the Under 60 crowd at least, was getting a little a little uneasy.
00:33:40 And so when you had Donald Trump come out there and saying they're ******* rapists and murderers, and we're going to build a ******* wall and Mexico's gonna pay for it, we have a Muslim ban like we're we're get rid of birthright citizenship. We're getting rid of all the ******* dreamers.
00:33:59 It was that.
00:34:02 Along with the fact that you know with with that came all of his promises to clean up the corruption, you know, we're going to lock.
00:34:10 Her up?
00:34:12 Because you'd be in jail.
00:34:14 I'm going to keep all the lobbyists out of of my office. I'm going to make it so that I'm gonna close the revolving door so people can't just go from government to lobbyist so easily.
00:34:28 That's the kind of stuff people wanted.
00:34:31 That's the kind of **** that people will uh.
00:34:34 We're impressed with.
00:34:37 Because meanwhile, just to cut, you know, the last convention.
00:34:42 Half the speakers were trying to speak Spanish.
00:34:48 They were selling you on this inevitability that your country was already gone.
Speaker 7
00:34:54 Yes.
Devon Stack
00:34:58 They were just waiting you out.
00:35:02 And that's what made Trump popular.
00:35:04 Is people actually believe these promises? Because at least in the past, these promises that were made that they never carry, you know, never, never followed through with.
00:35:15 It they they.
00:35:16 Kind of had a an artificial, you know, feeling to them in the 1st place because they they were so mealy mouthed about it, right. They would never directly say that that there was anything wrong with immigration. They would never directly say that they were going to stop immigrating.
00:35:34 It was always like this. Well, we gotta manage the decline.
00:35:39 Right. It's it's inevitable that it's going to happen, but maybe we can make it happen slower or if not slower, we can maybe work on it being less painful.
00:35:53 And here you have some guy who's essentially saying **** that we're going to lock them all out. And the ones that are that are in, we're going to kick him out.
00:36:02 That's what people were excited about.
00:36:06 Those are the promises that that we thought this guy was just he was just crazy enough to maybe follow through with it.
00:36:15 Because no one's ever talked like this before.
00:36:20 So isn't it weird?
00:36:22 Then, after four years of Trump, there was no wall that was built.
00:36:28 The deportations were didn't go up under Trump. They were basically on par with with.
00:36:36 All the presidents before him, you know, there was no like spike under Trump.
00:36:42 That none of these changes were made. There was no removal of the the anchor babies. There was no removal of the Dreamers.
00:36:55 There was no, you know, mass deportations. The wall wasn't a wall. It was a ******* fence.
00:37:08 There wasn't even a locker up.
00:37:12 There wasn't that you'd be in jail.
00:37:17 All that stuff went away. It evaporated, yet somehow, for some reason.
00:37:25 People still latched on to Trump as if there was some kind of master plan.
00:37:33 Right. They were so **** ******.
00:37:37 They were so swept up because Trump is an excellent salesman.
00:37:44 Which is a nice way of saying con artist.
00:37:50 And they the people that had bought what he was selling.
00:37:55 Didn't want to believe that they were swindled.
00:38:01 And So what happened?
00:38:05 We have two Anon.
00:38:10 You had Q and on and Q and on light, but they were all basically saying the same things. There was varying levels of how psychotic it was.
00:38:22 But they were all basically saying the same thing.
00:38:26 They were saying, well, it might look like Trump's doing nothing right now, but trust the plan. There's a plan you just don't understand politics, Devin.
Speaker 3
00:38:36 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:38:37 You know there's there's like, a secret cabal, and whatever Debra do, like I said, depends on how psychotic the person was. You were talking to, but they weren't really functionally saying anything different.
00:38:48 They were all saying the same things.
00:38:52 I know this because I got attacked for pointing this out.
00:38:57 It's funny, all these people over the last few days, because I'm not willing to believe that that without evidence at least that the the there would be assessed and as some MK Ultra Jew Black Rock guy.
00:39:14 Ohh, you've changed. You used to believe in conspiracies. No conspiracies. Still, they're still real.
00:39:22 You're just the new Q charts.
00:39:25 Sorry, I hate to break it to you. You're just the new Q cards. You're.
00:39:29 Just Q cards 2.0.
00:39:31 You're just believing in crazy **** that there's no evidence of.
00:39:36 Derek, I'm open to the idea that there's there's something funny about it. Obviously there is right there. We were over that last stream. There's there's, like, we'll go.
00:39:46 Over some of it, again here in a minute.
00:39:48 But.
00:39:50 I've always I've always.
00:39:54 Call people out on stupid ********. It didn't start with Flat Earth, didn't start with Moon Landing. It didn't start with. Then it it. It started when I started because I've I've always hated stupid people.
00:40:09 I've always hated stupid people and I hate listening to stupid people and and I hate that. How stupidity.
00:40:19 Can spread.
00:40:21 And I have to hear stupid and stupid things from stupider and stupider people because so many people put their heads in the sand and are unwilling to just face the ******* facts.
Speaker 7
00:40:32 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:40:34 And that's what happened with the Q and on stuff. Or like I said, the varying levels of it, I had lots of people who.
00:40:41 Who gave me a lot of.
00:40:42 ****.
00:40:44 Did the whole binary light switch brain thinking of ohh you must you must be a Democrat then, huh?
Speaker 3
00:40:53 You must be. You're gonna. You must be abiding voter. You're gonna support Biden.
Devon Stack
00:41:01 Because I didn't. I didn't trust the plan.
00:41:05 I didn't believe that behind the scenes there was some kind of secret, intricate plan involving, you know, every anyone and everyone, apparently.
00:41:15 And they all had to, like, act like they they weren't. They were doing nothing to for some reason. But really they were doing something.
00:41:28 It's like there was this.
00:41:31 There was this crypto scam.
00:41:35 I wish I could find a video of this. There was a it was a crypt. It was basically a crypto Ponzi scheme, right? It was like it was very much. It was very similar to bit connect if you're familiar.
00:41:45 With bit connect.
00:41:46 It was a smaller scale bit connect now the way that bit connect worked and the way that this crypto scheme.
00:41:54 Worked.
00:41:55 Was that they said they had some kind of algorithm.
00:42:01 And this algorithm would make trades that were always profitable in the long run. Maybe, you know, not every trade would.
00:42:09 Be profitable, but.
00:42:10 At the end of the day, it will always made.
00:42:14 10% profit every day or something was something like that.
00:42:20 And if you locked in, you locked in your Bitcoin into their system.
00:42:28 You could log in and look at this balance sheet, and sure enough your balance was going up by 10%, but you had to keep it locked in for a certain amount of time.
00:42:41 And you couldn't take it out.
00:42:44 And they made it really difficult even after that time limit.
00:42:47 Went up so.
00:42:48 And they would try to make you feel crazy. Like, well, you want to take it out now it's it's up 150%.
00:42:54 You're gonna just.
00:42:55 Be throwing away money if you take.
00:42:56 It out now.
00:42:58 And with bit connect it was it was.
00:43:01 Horrific. I mean, it was. They had been all these, all these.
00:43:05 Promo videos of these boomers, people that literally sold their house.
00:43:11 Bought a bunch of bit connect and the entire time it was an exit scam. The entire time there was no algorithm, it was a. It was all a fake interface.
00:43:23 It was a Ponzi scheme, right? They would try to, they would pay out. They would try to keep everyone from not requesting the payout. And then the the small percentage they couldn't, you know, get to.
00:43:37 To keep their money. And they had, they use other people's money to pay.
00:43:41 Them out.
00:43:42 Right. And they put penalties too, like, oh, well, you're actually, you have to keep it over six months or you have to pay a 5%. You know, they they would just find out, you know, find stupid ways and.
00:43:51 Cause it's unregulated, right? Whatever.
00:43:56 And even when it became.
00:43:58 Abundantly clear.
Speaker 3
00:43:59 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:44:02 When people were logging into their accounts.
00:44:05 And the interface wasn't working and all the bit connect people had, they had vanished.
00:44:12 And it was it was 100% obvious that the scam was done.
00:44:18 They had they had collected and they had apparently reached whatever goal it was they were trying to reach.
00:44:24 And they were. They were done. They had your money. They were gonna go live in Panama or something like that. And. And that was it.
00:44:33 It was shocking how many people still refuse to.
00:44:36 Believe it.
00:44:39 How many people were still like, oh, no, this is just a minor hiccup.
00:44:43 They're. Yeah. They're just. There's something wrong with their network, but it's going to come back.
00:44:50 When they believed this because they had to believe that they had sold their ******* house.
00:44:56 They had reverse mortgaged their house. They had sold like, you know, they put all their life savings into this if it wasn't.
00:45:04 A little hiccup. They were ******.
00:45:10 And denial is a hell of a drug.
00:45:15 And that's what you saw. That's what you saw in all of these.
00:45:21 People that were all these little Internet personalities, for example, that had promoted bit connect, who now knew that they were high, that they they too were got scammed. But not only that, they had scammed thousands of people.
00:45:34 Because they got a Commission off of it, right and now they have thousands of people that were going to them saying, hey, you told me to put my money in this and they were like, no, it's just a minor and lots of people, you know, look, some people got it, but a lot of people.
00:45:47 Lived in a fantasy land for like, months, months.
00:45:51 After it was like 100% like.
00:45:54 Obviously a scam.
00:45:57 Like the authorities already investigating it, the people are gone.
00:46:01 They wouldn't believe it. They didn't want to.
00:46:02 Believe it.
00:46:07 Because that's human nature.
Speaker 8
00:46:10 Yes.
Devon Stack
00:46:13 It's like a lot of people who are.
00:46:16 Who are blinded, right? They're they're dating someone. Could be a guy dating a girl. A girl dating a guy. But it's it's this weird one sided love, right?
00:46:29 And the other person is just using them for, you know, whatever it is that they you know.
00:46:35 They they get out of that relationship, whether it's money or attention or whatever.
00:46:40 And they start cheating.
00:46:44 And there's all kinds of signs that they're cheating.
00:46:49 Like I've, I've had friends, right? I'm sure you've you've had a friend, right where you know their girlfriend's cheating. And it's really awkward. And. And you're like you finally. You know, it's your friends. You kind of like tell like I.
00:47:03 I saw her like I literally saw her, like giving this guy a **** *** in the parking lot of the bowling alley the other night.
00:47:08 You know, yeah.
00:47:09 It was definitely her. Ohh no, she said. That wasn't her.
00:47:15 Yeah, but it was her.
00:47:18 You know, and and they don't want.
00:47:21 To believe it.
00:47:24 They don't want to believe it doesn't matter how much.
00:47:27 Evidence there is.
00:47:29 You could have it on video.
00:47:33 They still wouldn't believe it.
00:47:36 It's a ****** ** thing it, you know, normal human nature.
00:47:42 I'm not exactly sure why that is.
00:47:46 And it must be advantageous to some extent, right?
00:47:51 Or else why would that trait continue on but it it's?
00:47:57 It's. It can also be very devastating.
00:48:03 And so that's why it's stunning to me.
00:48:07 That you had Trump for four years make all these big promises.
00:48:17 Not complete follow.
00:48:18 Through on any of them, any of them.
00:48:22 In fact, made a fool of.
00:48:24 You.
00:48:28 Every ******* possible.
00:48:31 Opportunity.
00:48:38 And then here you are.
00:48:40 In 2024.
00:48:43 And not only is the walnut built, not only are the Docker people not gone, not.
00:48:48 Only is all.
00:48:50 That **** not even really talked about anymore.
00:48:53 You got Trump talking about stapling green cards to the backs of diplomas, like he's basically saying the exact opposite of what he said in 2016.
00:49:03 This is the kind of **** that this is this. This is like his new propaganda.
00:49:08 These are the people that support him. Because of this, they get it.
00:49:13 I don't know how you don't get it. If these guys get it.
Speaker 14
00:49:17 But Joe Biden? Man, I'm.
Speaker 2
00:49:19 Voting for Trump? I Joe buddy, I'm.
00:49:21 Voting for Trump.
Speaker 10
00:49:29 The Trump Latinos for Trump united, we stand we standing with Trump.
Speaker 2
00:49:39 With a mug shot in the president, pedophile that we got last time.
Speaker 8
00:49:49 No.
Devon Stack
00:49:58 Yeah, so you got these *******.
00:50:00 People in the song he's like, yeah, I'm showing and vote for you last time. Believed by the lies.
00:50:06 Well, guess what? You believed all the lies? If you're a white guy.
00:50:11 It's just it's the opposite.
Speaker 3
00:50:12 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:50:14 Right.
00:50:15 They believe what you believe ohh. Trump's gonna actually go and deport all these ******* people and and, you know, make America great again. I mean, what does that mean? I mean, that sounds like turning back the clock. You know, if it was great before, it's not now. I mean, there's some implications there that you're like, wink, Wink, nod, nod, right.
00:50:35 I mean, I don't wanna be the guy that talks about, you know, dog whistles or whatever, but I mean.
00:50:39 You know, come.
00:50:40 On like, that's not. That's what we're picking.
00:50:42 Up on wrong.
00:50:47 So after four years, this guy gets he's like, oh, well, Trump's not actually, you know.
00:50:53 Pro white or anything like that?
00:50:57 Trump does seem to prefer black people.
00:51:03 Trump isn't going to do any of that.
00:51:04 Immigration.
00:51:09 Oh yes, I'll vote for Trump now.
00:51:12 And rather than the white people saying.
00:51:16 Well, hold on a second.
00:51:19 They're like, yeah, yeah, we got the rappers. Yeah, just like we got the *******.
00:51:35 So this is a tweet from Charles team Moron. What's up, moron?
00:51:44 He's very excited. He's holding up a copy of the Republican National Convention platform. It's.
00:51:51 You know, it's like Mao's Little Red Book, except for its.
00:51:56 It's the Republicans little blue book.
00:51:58 That talks about everything that they believe in.
00:52:04 They tweeted out a picture holding up. He's so excited. This ******* happy little ****** here.
00:52:11 It's official, he says.
00:52:14 The national GOP platform has been stripped of all anti LGBT language inclusion 1.
00:52:28 Inclusion 1.
00:52:32 Thank you, Donald Trump, what has nothing to do with Trump? Really. His daughter-in-law is the head of the RNC.
00:52:47 He's been the presumptive nominee since forever.
00:52:53 He and his family are essentially.
00:52:58 In 100% control.
00:53:00 Of the Republican Party.
00:53:04 This wasn't some like Oh no. Like some ******* sneaky Jew got in there. No, Trump is the sneaky.
00:53:09 Jew.
00:53:20 And look, I can tell.
00:53:21 You.
00:53:23 This is something that's black pilled me back in the day, too. Back when I was living in DC in addition to the.
00:53:32 Very Frank talk that they had just accepted white replacement and they were completely fine with it. It also turned out I realized they'd all accepted *******.
00:53:50 Now, at the time, I was kind of libertarian. Look, I'd always hated fagots, and I'd always been kind of racist too. But I always wondered if it was, if I I believe some of the.
00:54:01 You know the things that they would tell people.
00:54:04 That would try to try to persuade them not to think that way. Right? I always thought, well, maybe I am just being * ****, you know? Maybe maybe this repulsion that I feel.
Speaker 3
00:54:07 Right.
Devon Stack
00:54:15 It is just like me being a bigot or something like maybe, you know, maybe what they do in the privacy of their own home, you know, like I I was, you know, I was kind of.
00:54:26 I was.
00:54:28 I didn't really believe that, but like I was I.
00:54:30 Was influenced by that.
00:54:36 And you look, you kind of it's kind of like you couldn't work in Hollywood if you couldn't if you couldn't.
00:54:40 Work with a ******.
00:54:42 You wouldn't be able to work in Hollywood because there's ******* everywhere. Well, guess what? DC's even ******* gayer than San Francisco.
00:54:48 So you can't work in ******* DC if you can't work with fagots. So I was working with ******* all over the place and it ******* sucked. I ******* hated it. I hated it.
00:54:59 They were all ******* mental cases, all of them.
00:55:04 And just like.
00:55:06 They were fagots. They're ******* fagots. It's sunk.
00:55:11 And they were everywhere. And that blew my mind. I thought, well, surely you're gonna have, you know, gay Democrats and you have gay libertarians, right?
00:55:24 Well, surely you're not gonna have gay Republicans.
00:55:28 That just doesn't make any sense, cause I still believe that it was.
00:55:32 As as seen on TV.
00:55:38 I was still learning the hard way. Oh this.
00:55:40 Is all ********.
00:55:45 Now this is going around. I cannot. I cannot verify this but this.
00:55:49 Would not surprise me in the least.
00:55:52 This is supposedly, uh people on grinder at the RNC.
00:55:58 Surprised.
00:56:01 Suddenly, there's all these **** looking to hook up.
00:56:09 And in fact, again, I can't. I can't back this up. I tried to. I tried to verify this before going live and I couldn't verify it.
00:56:17 It's just people tweeting this and you know, so maybe this is ********, but I guarantee you there's there's at least a kernel of truth. OK, I'm telling you, I'm telling you, I've worked with these ******* people. They're all *******. They're all ******* like half of it. OK, they're what they're they're either fagots Jews or Fagot Jews.
00:56:37 Like the vast majority of these ******* people, no exaggeration whatsoever.
00:56:44 Whatsoever, don't get me wrong.
00:56:47 You do have the weird white boomers that were dancing around in the very beginning of the stream, right?
00:56:53 They're oblivious. Those are the Dukes.
00:56:57 Those the true believers, those the people that volunteer locally to go be part of, you know, they want to make a difference. They want, they they. But they're the ones that.
00:57:06 Haven't lived in DC.
00:57:09 They're the ones that haven't peered behind the curtain.
00:57:13 They're the ones that are still living this fantasy world, that voting ******* matters, that if we only get Republicans in office this time, they're not lying.
00:57:30 They're they're the retired white boomers. They got nothing better to do.
00:57:37 And they're willing to.
00:57:38 Work for free.
00:57:39 Because they're they're like some of them. I'm sure it's it's actually civic duty, but a lot of them, it's just like they're *******.
00:57:48 Worthless people that don't have anything better to do.
00:57:52 And they're dupes.
00:57:55 They're dupes. They believe the hype.
00:58:01 Every time there's a black person on the stage, the RNC.
00:58:06 Saying in America is not a racist country which like 8 black guys said the first day like verbatim.
00:58:16 Cut to the.
00:58:17 Crowd. It's like 99% white.
00:58:22 99% white boomers like in that footage of them dancing that I played earlier.
00:58:29 And they are.
00:58:30 Cheering. They are losing their ******* minds.
00:58:35 Some of those grannies are going to have to change their panties.
00:58:39 It's like a faith healing.
00:58:44 I don't know what those are called like session, you know like it really it. It does take on the character of like some kind of faith healing revival.
00:58:55 It's a spiritual revival.
00:58:59 You have a bunch of boomers who are just bludgeoned over the ******* head with white guilt. Their entire ******* lives.
00:59:08 And they all gather together to listen to the black man. Tell them that they're not racist.
00:59:14 And they lose their ******* minds.
00:59:22 And that's what it's been. That's what it's been. Uh, I mean, it wasn't as bad today or yesterday, but the first day. Holy ******* ****.
00:59:32 Holy ******* ****. And what what they'll tell you is ohh. We need a big tent. We need these people to get. Buy enough. Why?
00:59:45 Why exactly?
00:59:48 I just finished telling you Trump did not deport significantly more people than any or really more people. If you adjust for population than the people before him.
01:00:03 You could have a Jeb Bush or whoever else in there would really ******* matter.
01:00:07 Yeah. Really, you could have a binder.
01:00:09 In there and.
01:00:10 Really, it's gonna be the same results.
01:00:17 But they'll say no. We need. We need strippers. We need amber. ******* rose and only fans *****.
01:00:28 Who is famous because she ***** rappers?
01:00:33 Some kind of weird octaroon Milano with Jewish blood.
Speaker 7
01:00:41 Who was posed for photos like this? We need, like, some weird satanic *****.
Devon Stack
01:00:54 Because she's going to bring voters.
01:00:57 We need a big tent.
01:01:01 And as I said on Twitter.
01:01:03 You know what big tents are for ******* circuses.
01:01:10 ******* circuses.
01:01:20 That's the new national anthem.
01:01:27 What is even the point?
01:01:30 What is even the point? And look they don't.
01:01:33 It's because there's no principles.
01:01:36 It is just about winning at this point. It is the exact same psychology that you have going on. For example, at the World Cup where they replace all their people with ******* Africans and then cheer like somehow that that they if the French the the black French team wins, they should be.
01:01:55 Proud of that.
01:01:57 They're like, yeah, we're winning.
01:01:59 You're winning with ******* Africans.
Speaker 7
01:02:02 So.
Devon Stack
01:02:06 Doesn't that kind of.
01:02:07 Like.
01:02:08 Get rid of the whole point of like why even have a World Cup?
01:02:15 Like at this point it's kind of silly. Like what? Why have Olympics?
01:02:24 Right. I mean the Olympics were it was supposed to be some contest between all the peoples of the world.
01:02:38 Something you could feel national pride in.
01:02:42 No, it doesn't ******* matter. Who cares?
01:02:47 But the boomers are used to it. I mean, look, in America, it's not the World Cup so much. But I mean, for ***** sake, sports balls, been they, they've imported people from out of the country just to play.
01:03:01 On their teams.
01:03:03 And these cities that are in front of the names, right? Like anyone on the team is from that city, let alone the ******* country.
01:03:15 And and so it should be no ******* surprise to anyone that those are the exact kind of people that are like, we need a big.
01:03:22 Tent so we.
01:03:23 Can win. Really. Doesn't matter what happens as long as we win, then I can say we.
01:03:27 We we on.
01:03:28 The the the team I was waving the.
01:03:30 Flag for one.
01:03:41 And this is all Trump's doing.
01:03:48 Here's Eric Trump, whose wife?
01:03:50 Runs the R&C.
01:03:53 Talking about how, yeah, all the conservative principles people used to.
01:03:56 Care about **** that.
01:03:59 We care about winning.
Speaker 3
01:04:01 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:04:04 And just like those ****** ******* RNC consultants told me, look me in the eye and basically said **** white people, that doesn't win elections. That's what they're still saying. That's what ******* Trump and company is saying. They're saying **** white people, that doesn't win elections.
Speaker 16
01:04:27 The Republican platform, interestingly, it has moved to the center on a couple of key issues. There's no for the first time in 40 years, the Republican platform does not call for a federal abortion ban. It no longer defines marriage as between one man and one woman, but that doesn't. So is this.
01:04:43 A sign that your father is moving to the center in some ways or in some issues.
Speaker 15
01:04:48 Yes, I think he's.
01:04:49 Always been there on those issues to tell.
01:04:52 The truth, and I think that's reflective of who my father is and what he believes in. And I think that's reflective of of my wife Laura, who runs the RNC and clearly what she believes in. And I'm proud of the party. I mean, listen, at the end of the day, this country has real holes in the roof and you've got to fix those holes and you gotta stop worrying about the little, you know, you know, spot on the wall in the basement. You've got to fix those holes.
Devon Stack
01:05:13 Yeah, you gotta fill. You gotta fill those ******* *********, don't you, you ******* ******.
01:05:28 Just so there's no confusion.
01:05:33 Just so there's no confusion.
01:05:37 The official.
01:05:39 R&C message.
01:05:41 Is **** white people. They don't win elections.
01:05:45 And if you want any proof, well have a listen.
Speaker 12
01:05:49 Record low unemployment rates for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans and women.
Speaker 3
01:05:57 Yep.
Devon Stack
01:05:58 And that's it.
01:06:03 Gee, who's missing in that list?
01:06:07 Well, it doesn't matter. **** them. They don't win elections.
01:06:14 All these pathetic ******* white people that are like, oh, all you blacks need to get off the Democrat plantation.
01:06:24 You get off the duck. They just take advantage of you. They they just assume you're gonna vote for it for them because you're stupid and then they never do.
01:06:32 Anything for you?
01:06:34 Wow, I can't imagine what that sounds like. I can't imagine living like that. So that's so weird. Why did black people do that? You're, you know, you white people are. So they're way more clever than them.
01:06:48 You clearly wouldn't fall for that kind of trick.
01:06:53 You *******.
Speaker 3
01:07:04 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:07:07 So anyway, look, Trump's, like I said, the narratives.
01:07:13 Barring is successful assassination attempt, it's already it's a done deal. You're going to have president.
01:07:20 Trump.
01:07:22 You have powerful forces at work here.
01:07:28 Powerful forces.
01:07:29 At work.
01:07:44 Now it's funny because more and more information is coming out.
01:07:49 About the would be assassin of Trump and I mentioned last stream. Like look most of the stuff the info you guys are sending me is is ******* ********. And really I was.
01:08:01 And I had people sending me all kinds of stuff and DM's, and like 99% of it was just ********* and like it.
01:08:09 You know, it became obvious it was ********* after, like, a day you got cause. You gotta wait. You gotta.
01:08:14 Give the stuff time.
01:08:16 Before you know what the ******.
01:08:17 Going on.
01:08:20 And just some of the things people are latching on to and I think it's tied to this, this denial that Trump is just a a ******* ******.
01:08:30 They wanna believe. Well, clearly he's gotta be something good. If a them they someone you know, whoever the mysterious they is for you at that given moment. Tried to kill him.
01:08:45 Right. Like, why would they, whoever they are, why would they try to kill him if he wasn't a danger to the system? You know? Like that's.
01:08:52 What you'll hear?
01:08:56 And then, of course, the religious aspect of it, the people say, well, clearly God had to had to step in there.
01:09:06 Nothing happens unless you know there's some kind of supernatural magic happening to make it.
01:09:10 Work.
01:09:16 My grog brain tells me that.
01:09:20 That, that's that that nothing happens that doesn't have an easy explanation unless there's some kind of.
01:09:26 Spiritual intervention to it.
01:09:29 Things don't just happen.
01:09:35 So therefore, Trump has to be good.
01:09:39 Trump has to be good because.
01:09:42 That it was clearly a big conspiracy.
01:09:48 And they wouldn't have to have a conspiracy if Trump wasn't going to, like, go full 1488 and.
01:09:55 Kill all the.
01:09:55 Jews, right? They haven't. That's clearly right. That's what they're afraid of. Even though, like, that's literally who's funding his campaign and.
01:10:04 You know all the powerful people around them are Jewish, but you know it's that's somehow, you know, the Jews were trying to kill him.
01:10:19 And why would the Jews try to kill him, Devin? Unless they weren't trying to kill?
01:10:28 And just just like the Q ***** just like the Q ***** latching on to every little ******* stupid thing. Every little ******* stupid thing.
01:10:39 Hey, look, there's weird stuff about it.
01:10:41 We'll go over some of it here in a.
01:10:42 Moment. There is weird stuff.
Speaker 17
01:10:44 About it.
Devon Stack
01:10:46 There is stuff that needs explaining.
01:10:49 But stuff like for example the Black Rock video.
01:10:53 Oh, that's proof. That's proof the shooter was in a Black Rock video. In fact, the headline on the New York Post was he was featured. He was featured in a Black Rock video. Oh, my God. It made it sound like it was the video was about him.
01:11:13 Now, even though that defies all logic that if you're going to have someone that's going to be like your MK ultra assassin, the last thing you would do is put them in a video, right? Like, like, come on.
01:11:32 What the ****?
01:11:36 That aside.
01:11:38 That ******* aside. You know, it's like you realize how much video is produced all the ******* time.
01:11:49 All the time.
01:11:52 I've been in commercials.
01:11:55 I've been. I've been. I'm in commercials.
01:12:00 I had no association with whatever I was I was in there. I just happened to be like, around when.
01:12:05 There was a commercial being shot.
01:12:08 We're working on a crew somewhere where they needed someone to like hand someone like a banana or something like that, you know, like, I don't know, there a banana.
01:12:22 That's actually real.
01:12:27 There was a commercial. I don't think it's airing anymore, but there was a commercial that aired for several years where I handed a.
01:12:31 Black guy. Some bananas.
01:12:38 But yeah.
01:12:40 I mean, that didn't mean I had any association with that with that company.
01:12:46 Well, I certainly wasn't their MK ultra like Death Squad slave.
01:12:52 But people just and it was funny because, like, this is how they acted like it was like this is they acted like this was the video. Right. Like, like, the way they talked about was like, oh, wow, Black Rock. Yeah, he's in. It's crazy. Ohh. Spooky.
Speaker 17
01:13:05 My name is Brian Delallo. I teach AP and honors economics in Pittsburgh, PA financial well-being to me is knowing that I can be free to do the things.
01:13:15 That I love to do.
01:13:19 I hope when I.
01:13:20 Retire someday, they say. You know that guy made this place a special.
Speaker 8
01:13:31 I am the devil. I am the devil.
01:13:37 I am the devil. I am the devil.
Numbers Lady
01:13:42 My God.
Speaker 17
01:13:45 Goal and give as much as he could to help the community.
Devon Stack
01:13:50 So that that's how they're acting like the video was like, I'm full on expecting.
01:13:57 The video would be something like that.
01:14:00 I'm like, holy ****, he's in a Black Rock video and everyone's really freaked out by it.
01:14:04 So I get it.
01:14:07 No, it's this this is.
01:14:10 This is the video.
Speaker 17
01:14:12 My name is Brian Delallo. I teach AP and honors economics in Pittsburgh, PA financial well-being to me is knowing that I can be free to do the things.
01:14:22 That I love to do.
01:14:26 I hope when I retire.
01:14:28 Someday they say, you know that guy made this place a special place to come to school and give as much as he could to help the community.
01:14:36 They say you know that guy made this place a special place to come to school and.
01:14:40 Give as much.
01:14:42 They say you know that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much.
Speaker 8
01:14:47 That's it.
Devon Stack
01:14:50 So it's literally like he's in there for like.
01:14:52 A second.
01:14:54 He he's he's a student at the school.
01:14:58 Where they were trying to make people think it was it's Black Rock propaganda telling you that no, it's great that we own everything and we we.
01:15:07 Are managing all the all these portfolios because we're helping teachers retire like that's that's the that's the message of the video, right?
01:15:16 And so they they, that's that's all it is, it's the the.
01:15:23 The marketing team.
01:15:25 Wasn't like a secret MK Ultra scouting team looking for.
01:15:31 MK Ultra assassins.
01:15:34 He just happened to be in a video.
01:15:37 As I'm sure he's in other videos.
01:15:43 And look.
01:15:45 People, people have interviewed the people that knew him like this video was going around.
01:15:52 He just he kind of sounds like a a Reddit sperg.
Speaker 18
01:15:57 He was bullied almost every day.
Speaker 15
01:15:59 In what way can you explain?
Speaker 18
01:16:01 I mean, he would sit alone at lunch. I mean, he was just an outcast. And you know how kids are nowadays. So.
01:16:07 They're going to see someone like that and they going to target him because they think it's funny or whatever, so it's the best way I can describe it and it's honestly kind of sad. Like, I don't want to say this is what provoked it, but you never know.
Speaker
01:16:23 You said he was a loner.
Speaker 18
01:16:25 Yeah.
01:16:26 I want to say he was a loner more because he was just.
01:16:30 He was quiet, but like he was just bullied like he was bullied. So much, so much. Umm.
Speaker 4
01:16:36 And this is high.
Speaker 19
01:16:37 School. What? Did they still remember at all what they said to him or?
Speaker 18
01:16:37 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:16:41 Called them no.
Speaker 18
01:16:44 He was just made fun of, I guess, for the way he dressed or his appearance.
Devon Stack
01:16:48 So he's he's this.
01:16:49 He's this ******* fad. There's another guy that talked about how he he hated Trump.
Speaker 19
01:16:54 I brought the fact that I'm Hispanic and you know I'm, I'm for Trump. And he said, well, you're Hispanic. So shouldn't you hate Trump? And I was like, no.
Devon Stack
01:17:08 See, he believed the same lies that we believed in 2016. It sounds like he just believed the same lies you did that Trump was maybe the next Hitler.
Speaker 19
01:17:20 It's great. I mean, like he's a great president.
01:17:23 And he's, you know, he called me stupid or insinuated that was it. He's like, well, that's kind.
01:17:28 Of stupid if.
01:17:30 He he was a know it all. So like once again if he was passionate about something, he would just talk, talk, talk and acted like he know he knew everything, especially politics related.
01:17:40 And he was just he was, he would say it in a tone that was like, I'm better than you in a type of way and, you know, meanwhile, it's like, dude, we're in the same classes, you know what I mean? We're talking about the same stuff here. And whenever it comes to politics, I mean at the.
Devon Stack
01:17:49 He's a Reddit ***.
Speaker 19
01:17:57 End of the day, I can agree you can agree. You can disagree.
Speaker 13
01:18:00 Great.
Devon Stack
01:18:03 So there is a, you know, typical Trump Mexican Trump voter.
01:18:09 You got Fox News playing up the incompetency angle. And look, I don't know what happened. No one does. Yet. No one does. There might be something sinister about why the incompetence is there.
01:18:23 There might be, there might be even something sinister about this guy being pushed to the edge. We don't know by some something from outside.
01:18:35 Doesn't look that way.
01:18:38 We'll see.
01:18:40 Well, we won't, right? Like who knows, right we'll never get all the facts and we still don't know what the ***** going on JFK, so. Oh, I mean, there's there's theories that I think are make a lot of sense. But you know, we don't know. Thank thanks. By the way, thanks to Trump, we don't know.
01:18:57 So, but we don't know we.
01:18:58 Don't.
01:18:58 Know and yeah, it's if it's just incompetence. That's scary to a lot of people, it's scary to a lot of people because they didn't. They don't realize that's just how bad it is. I don't know how you wouldn't understand this, though. I mean, these are federal ******* employees.
01:19:17 These are just basically, these are postal workers with machine guns. A lot of these guys, these guys are not ******* like, well, a lot of Martian guys.
01:19:26 Though a lot of them are just overweight.
01:19:27 Women.
01:19:28 5 foot 2 overweight.
01:19:30 Women.
01:19:31 That got the job so that the Secret Service could pretend that they had women or something.
01:19:39 Well, I don't understand how you don't know how how that that might translate to how effective they would be.
01:19:46 I've just noticed really in the last decade that everything has kind of gone downhill.
01:19:52 Whether you're talking about, you know, well, like, the Postal Service, getting packages on time or or at all sometimes.
01:20:00 Or just the the regular service that you get when you go to any kind of any store. Really the cashiers, the, the, the treatment you get from cashiers.
01:20:11 The the even just the quality of of the product. Like if you go to a drive through right I mean I would I would never go to a drive through now I would I swear to ******* Christ unless I knew everyone I worked that that worked in that ******* building. I would not. I would not eat any food that came out of that ******* window.
01:20:32 Right. It's it's ******* a. It's a **** show out there.
01:20:36 It's a ******* **** show out there. Why would the Secret Service be immune?
01:20:44 So yet again, you have these people who are convinced that they are the ones not getting slapped. They're the ones that have it all they know it's this big secret plan. The only reason why you think that it's not like you worked at the ******* Secret Service. It's not like you have any first hand knowledge. You're basing this off. How?
01:21:03 The Secret Service is depicted in ******* movies and TV shows.
01:21:11 You're not basing this on any kind of knowledge. You're basing this on on literally on fiction.
01:21:23 I hear people well. They should have done this. They should. Yeah, they probably should have hindsight's 2020, right? But they also shouldn't have had women there. They should have. They should have had a woman at the head of the Secret Service. The whole secret services were had.
01:21:39 Led by one of these ******* terrible uh.
01:21:42 Awful ******* women.
01:21:52 The whole agency.
Speaker 12
01:21:58 We just got a big information dump and some of it is deeply, deeply troubling. So I'm gonna hold your hand and walk you through this. Just bear with me here. A lot of notes that I'm going to look at.
01:22:08 Here just about a couple of minutes ago, these senators came out of this briefing with Secret Service. They've been asking for it for days now. Finally got it with the director and Secret Service staff and the top headline that has come out of it, according to Senator John Barrasso, just spoke to him as soon as he hung up on this briefing. He said that apparently the Secret Service.
01:22:29 That identified as a character of suspicion, this man the shooter because they saw a range Finder on him as well as a backpack. And this all happened more than an hour before.
Devon Stack
01:22:45 By the way.
01:22:46 There's a lot of people that don't know what range range Finder is and they don't know why.
01:22:54 That, I mean they they think it's.
01:22:56 Like, oh, it's a.
01:22:56 Gun part. It's something. In fact, I think Paul Joseph Watson made.
01:23:02 Made the assumption that like it attached to.
01:23:04 Your gun. I.
01:23:05 Mean maybe some range finders attached to guns, but like that's not. I mean it, it's just many times it's a handheld device.
01:23:13 Like that you look through like a like a like a monocle or not like a monocle. Like a like.
Speaker 14
01:23:18 A.
Devon Stack
01:23:19 It's like a a monocular. That's the right word.
01:23:22 It's to gauge distances, right? So you look through it and at a target and it gives you the distance to the target. And that way when you can adjust your site to that distance and hit your target, right.
01:23:40 Is that weird that he would bring it in there? I don't know. Probably weird if I saw that if I was Secret Service edge, I'd be like, why does he?
01:23:48 Have that. That seems weird.
01:23:50 But if if you know if you're an AI Q Secret Service guy, you might not think that.
01:23:57 Anyway.
Speaker 12
01:23:58 For the shooting actually occurred. So they saw the guy and they identified this guy as suspicious. Now, more details coming from a source familiar here, who was also in the meeting tells me that about 10 minutes before former President Trump went on to the stage, they had gone from.
01:24:17 Looking at the sky as suspicious to now looking at him as a threat that is coming from this briefing that the senators were in, they were told that.
01:24:26 Secret Service had called it in to a center that this guy they now identified as a threat, about 10 minutes before.
Devon Stack
01:24:35 So you know, they gotta take into account, remember the the school shooting in Texas.
01:24:41 Where they were too proceeded to go do their jobs.
01:24:44 They want to go in there because they thought they might like some of the cops didn't want to go in there. They thought they might get shot. That's that's.
01:24:51 Do you think that's not what's going on here?
01:24:54 The only that's at least a possibility.
01:24:58 So initially they said that a cop it's, you know, the way that people were telling it to me, ended up being ********. Like a lot of this stuff. But the way people were telling it to me is like, oh, yeah, some cop even got up on the roof and saw him. And then, like, ran away. Well, that's that's not precisely what happened. What happened was a cop boosted.
01:25:15 Up another cop, like lifting them up like you would boost a friend over a fence or.
01:25:19 Something like that.
01:25:21 And he grabbed onto the edge.
01:25:23 Of the roof and you know, like he's doing a pull up and lifted himself up.
01:25:29 Saw the kid, the kid turned and pointed the gun at him and that's why he couldn't.
01:25:34 He couldn't reach and get his gun because he's holding on to the ******* roof, so he let go of the roof and fell down. And and and that's why, at least at that point.
01:25:45 Uh.
01:25:47 There was no there were no shots fired at him, but at that point, and that'll be interesting to find out because that's one of the question marks. We don't know because at that point they know that at that point there's cops with radios who 100% know that guys got a gun. There's no excuses. There's no oh, the.
01:26:07 The Secret Service guy on the roof didn't see him or whatever. We now know for a fact. Prior to shots being fired, a cop made, you know, visual.
01:26:18 People visual contact with him knew 100%. This guy's got a gun because it freaked him out enough to where he let go. He they had radios.
01:26:27 And they made the call. There was a radio frequency that was where every all the response, you know, all the cops, all the Secret Service run. It was a shared channel but again.
01:26:43 Who is how much? How much red tape?
01:26:45 Are you going through?
01:26:48 How much? How many women have to like make the call before you're allowed to do something? What's the procedure? How many steps are there? How ******* gay is it?
01:27:01 Right.
01:27:05 All these people don't want to lose their pensions. They don't want to get in trouble.
01:27:08 For you.
01:27:09 Know disobeying orders. Maybe these cops don't like Trump. Maybe you have a little bit of that at work. I don't know.
01:27:17 But so they're talking about that.
Speaker 12
01:27:18 President Trump walked on stage and they still allowed him to walk onto that stage. I'm told the Secret Service agent in charge there was on the phone with local and state police about the threat.
01:27:32 While the shooting was taking place, that's huge and that is raising a lot of concerns and now major calls for the director of the Secret Service to step down.
Devon Stack
01:27:46 Yeah, that, that woman. Obviously. Yeah, regardless of whatever happened, she should be.
01:27:52 Fired immediately, but you know.
01:27:55 Yeah, she isn't.
01:27:58 But look, this is.
01:28:02 This this is our law enforcement now.
Speaker 5
01:28:06 Rattling your ground comes on. You sound like a bounty. Hunter's gonna track you down step by step.
01:28:14 From time to time like.
01:28:17 Comma is a queen comma. Takes all my friends to the song, man comma is the guy.
01:28:23 On the song.
Devon Stack
01:28:30 Those are United States marshals.
01:28:38 So again, before you get your your tinfoil hat on, those are United States Marshalls now.
01:28:50 Just saying.
01:28:56 Now what's even worse?
01:28:58 Is a lot of the Zionists now. What are they saying?
01:29:04 They're trying to shoehorn Iran into this narrative somehow.
01:29:12 See, they know everyone's all wrapped up in like crazy conspiracy theories, so they're trying to poison the well with their own narrative and say that, Oh yeah.
01:29:22 Yeah, this kid, he must. He must have been working for Iran. Did you hear that? Yeah, Iran.
01:29:29 And we know that Joe Biden loves Iran because he gave him all that money.
01:29:34 Right. So you know the the the money.
01:29:36 That the the the.
01:29:37 That Hamas used to attack Israel cause Joe Joe hates Jews.
Speaker 3
01:29:44 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:29:45 And that's that's, you know.
01:29:49 That's what's going on. It's Iran.
Speaker 20
01:29:51 They are responsible for following up on what the locals do and for this Secret Service director to think that she is should remain in place is stunning. She should be fired and her boss Mayorkas in not speaking to this issue. The Attorney General, none of them has spoken to the issue, but what is even more?
01:30:11 Knocking day and that is the fact that there was an Iranian threat on the President of the United States.
01:30:16 This and this inept incompetent, and I think anyone would feel comfortable saying this Secret Service, allowed a 20 year old punk that they saw with a range fighter 20 what 31 hour before and then he was, quote, acting suspiciously and they couldn't take him out or respond to him.
01:30:37 And there's another piece to it, Dana. Apparently, the members of Secret Service and law enforcement.
01:30:43 Inside of the secure perimeter couldn't get out without jumping the fence because there was no guard posted there to control the entrance and the exit from the perimeter. There is also, and I've spoken to Secret Service people about this. It took them too long and and and and believe me, I'm not trashing the Secret Service.
01:31:03 Trashing the people at the top, it's like the.
Devon Stack
01:31:07 God, I hate that I hate they all do that. All the Fox News people do that they're always like I'm not. I'm not talking **** about the FBI, the Reagan file. They're good people. It's just that I I just don't like these biting people. The biting saying no.
01:31:22 No, they're all ship bags. They're all like, maybe not all. But like, yeah, they're all government employees.
01:31:29 They're all impossible to fire government employees.
01:31:35 In fact, many of them are members of of federal unions. I don't know if the the Secret Service is.
01:31:41 But.
01:31:42 I wouldn't be surprised if they had a union or they were part of some other union that's that represents federal employees. It's it's. It's like ******* impossible.
01:31:51 Like literally impossible to fire these ******* people.
Speaker
01:31:54 OK.
Devon Stack
01:31:57 It doesn't matter how bad they get.
Speaker 20
01:32:01 The FBI four years ago or eight years ago, it took him more than two minutes to get the President off the stage and once they got him into the car, it took another two minutes for the car to move. You know why the convoy wasn't ready?
01:32:17 If this really weren't Iranian threat, those wheels would have been shot out. They wouldn't have been.
01:32:23 Able to move.
Devon Stack
01:32:24 See I I ran Iran could have killed her anyway.
Speaker 20
01:32:24 And this isn't.
Devon Stack
01:32:31 So they they they try to act as if it's uh.
01:32:36 You know, like Iran might have something to do with it, which is which is ******* ********. But anyway, last dream I talked about all the the.
01:32:47 Previous assassination attempts that have been made on either presidents or presidential candidates, and the list is is fairly lengthy. It happens on a fairly regular basis, it just hasn't happened in a long time, and I mentioned that last stream that like that's that's another reason why these.
01:33:06 These ******* might have been asleep at the wheel. When was the last time the Secret Service had to hop in and do something? You know, Reagan.
01:33:14 Like what was that like, 82 or whatever that was? I mean, it's so it's not like they haven't haven't they haven't had to dive in front of bullets.
01:33:23 For.
01:33:26 Eons.
01:33:27 You know like.
01:33:29 And look, that's just that's just going to add to the incompetence. It's going to add to the the lack of of taking the job seriously.
01:33:39 You're going to show up and do the same boring thing that you've always done, and then there's never any issue with. It's like working as a security guard at a building that hasn't had anything happen that you know for 20 years.
01:33:52 You know by by year 15 you're going to be sitting there playing a video game on your phone and listening to podcasts or something like that. You know, you're you're not. You're not going to be staring at the at the.
01:34:07 Monitors looking for burglars. If it's been 15 ******* years and nothing's happened ever.
Speaker 3
01:34:14 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:34:16 But anyway, one of those guys we talked about was Samuel Bick.
01:34:22 I mentioned my God, this guy's ******* nuts. Like this story's crazy.
01:34:28 I'll I'll go into a little bit more later and a little bit later. So we're going to go into a little bit more into this, not much because it's it's not super complicated. The guy was just like a ******* psycho Jew that went crazy and tried to kill Nixon.
Speaker 7
01:34:34 OK.
Devon Stack
01:34:44 But again, this is another example of the Secret Service ******* failing, and this was in 1972.
01:34:52 So in 1972.
01:34:56 Which was I2 full years before he actually did his.
01:35:01 ******** assassination plot.
01:35:03 The Secret Service was aware of him.
01:35:06 The Secret Service was aware of them because he had already threatened Nixon.
01:35:12 He had gone to Nixon events and shouted death threats.
01:35:19 He had on top of that after he was denied alone from the the Small Business Administration. He started freaking out and making these crazy recordings and sending them to.
01:35:39 Prominent.
01:35:39 Jews.
01:35:41 Which apparently included are included scientist Jonas Salk, Senator Abraham.
01:35:49 Ribicoff, of Connecticut and even composer Leonard Bernstein.
01:35:57 And in these recordings, he would essentially say that the little guy he has no power. And one day he's going to take take power and and would allude to making, you know, make threats to Nixon and the Secret Service was fully aware of this guy, never, never brought him in.
01:36:18 Never arrested him.
01:36:23 And in fact, it's kind of funny. They they went back or it's weird that no one's ever heard of this guy, even though it's kind of astounding.
01:36:32 What he did, which we'll get into in a moment, but they made a movie about him.
01:36:39 Called the assassination of Richard Nixon. And again I kind of have the the inspired by a true story, which could mean anything that means like ohh so it could be 1% true or 90% true who knows.
Speaker 3
01:36:54 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:36:55 But one of the scenes I I thought was interesting. It was the very opening scene, or not the very opening scene, but one of the opening scenes.
01:37:04 And it's trying to.
01:37:06 Explain, perhaps psychologically, why he hated Nixon.
Speaker
01:37:14 He.
Devon Stack
01:37:14 Worked as a salesman in the movie. I don't know if I don't think it was in real life. I don't think he worked as a salesman for a furniture store, but.
01:37:22 In the movie he.
01:37:22 Works works as a salesman for a furniture store.
01:37:26 And the sales manager.
01:37:31 Time and again this this came out in 2004, so they weren't talking about Trump.
01:37:36 But I thought it was kind of interesting the way he described.
01:37:39 Nixon.
01:37:40 It's kind of what I was just saying.
01:37:43 Moments ago about how Trump is a salesman and he's he's even though he sold everyone on all these ideas in 2016, none of which came to pass. Somehow people think that if he.
01:38:03 Promises the same things, which he's not even doing, which is the ****** ** scary part.
01:38:09 That they'll get everything they thought they were gonna get in 2016 and didn't get.
01:38:15 And this sales manager says that Nixon had this.
01:38:20 Ability to sell himself to the American public.
Speaker 21
01:38:25 Why do I say that to?
01:38:26 You, Sam. Well, I certainly am trying. I I.
Speaker 16
01:38:30 Really.
Speaker 21
01:38:30 Got nothing to do with trying believing what you believe and what you're selling. You suck.
01:38:37 Need because then you're not selling. You see what?
01:38:40 I'm.
01:38:41 Saying you're talking from from somewhere here. You got to believe it's a gift I got.
01:38:48 It.
01:38:49 Mary's got it. You may.
01:38:50 Have it.
01:38:51 I can believe in anything. Isn't that right, money?
01:38:55 It's true. You know who the greatest salesman in the world is? Dead man. Right there, right there.
01:39:03 He sold the whole country 200 million people on himself twice.
01:39:10 And what was Nixon sales pitch in 68 and about in 68 there was, he said he would end the war. He would get us out of Vietnam. And what did he?
01:39:20 Do.
01:39:22 He sent another 100,000 troops in and he bombed the living **** out of them, that's what.
01:39:27 He did now.
01:39:29 What did Nixon run on last?
01:39:31 Year.
Speaker
01:39:31 Perfect.
Speaker 21
01:39:33 Ending the war in Vietnam and he won by a landslide that is a salesman. He made a promise he didn't deliver, and then he sold us on the exact same promise all over again.
01:39:51 That's believing in yourself?
Devon Stack
01:39:56 So while the movie doesn't really do a great job of enlightening us on the story of Samuel Vick, I know that was an interesting scene.
01:40:10 That was applicable to what the other things we were talking about tonight.
01:40:16 Now, Samuel.
01:40:18 BIC.
01:40:22 Was his crazy idea was he was going to hijack?
01:40:28 A airplane? An airliner?
01:40:32 And flied into the White House, and he started obsessively keeping track of Nixon's itinerary, so he would know when Nixon would be there.
01:40:46 And.
01:40:48 He got the idea and this is another a good example of how people think that it's like the federal governments like ******* 007 and Jason Bourne and **** and they're not.
01:40:59 They're ******* not like this. This is a. This was like the Proto Sky King.
01:41:04 Proto Sky King it's it's known as the White House helicopter incident.
01:41:10 A aircraft mechanic.
01:41:15 I forget what base decided to just steal a Huey.
01:41:19 And fly it over to Washington DC.
01:41:23 And he did. And they ended up, I think they either forced him down or he landed on the White House grounds in a Huey without getting shot down.
01:41:35 There were no special, you know, like secret. Ohh, hit the button that shoots down helicopters that are getting close to the White House. No, there's like nothing.
01:41:44 And this guy, the Sam big guy, saw this and was just like holy ****. Well.
01:41:49 If that guy just casually.
01:41:52 Lumber over there in a in a Huey. Then they'd never be able to stop an airliner.
Speaker 4
01:41:58 The bizarre chase came to an end when the stolen helicopter landed or was forced down on the South lawn of the White House. Maryland State Police say the young pilot had to be forcibly subdued.
01:42:09 For the next several hours, the aircraft was thoroughly examined by police, federal officials and army mechanics. They determined that, despite the buckshot fired by executive protection service, it could be flown away. It had been stolen around midnight from an army transportation squadron at nearby Fort Meade, MD, during the Joy ride over the suburban countryside.
01:42:29 The craft was reportedly flown with considerable skill. The police pilot, who gave Chase, told of his concern about what the pilot of the helicopter would do next.
Devon Stack
01:42:39 The aircraft was at the Washington Monument and looked as though he was going to land after hovering there for about a minute and a half. The aircraft started to forward movement toward the White House. I contacted the tower and advised them to contact Secret Service and EPS. I believe it is and advised them that the aircraft.
01:43:00 And a direct route of flight for the White House at about a 60 knot attitude and that from my indications, his intentions was to fly the aircraft directly into the White House. We had not been.
01:43:13 Right on him.
01:43:15 To give notification to the proper authorities, I sincerely believe that if his attitude was to crash into the White House, he could have accomplished it without any problem.
01:43:25 Do you think it was though? Do you think his attitude was to crash into the White House? From what you saw?
01:43:31 I really do.
Speaker 4
01:43:32 The joyriding pilot was identified as 20 year old Pfc. Robert Preston, an Army helicopter mechanic who was reportedly unhappy over flunking out of flight school. He was charged with unlawful entry into the White House grounds. His day ended in the psychiatric ward of Walter Reed Army Medical.
01:43:49 At Fort Meade, where his helicopter squadron was stationed, few people knew Preston. When an officer there said his record was good.
Devon Stack
01:43:57 We had no indications that he was.
01:43:58 Anything but a model.
01:43:59 Soldier, did you have any idea you could fly?
01:44:02 A helicopter we subsequently found out that the private Preston was had attended but not graduated from the.
01:44:09 The helicopter pilot school, Fort Walters, Texas.
Speaker 4
01:44:17 About noon today, the Army retrieved its helicopter and returned it to Fort.
01:44:20 Meade for repairs.
Devon Stack
01:44:25 Look where it was landing. It was like right in front of the ******* White House.
Numbers Lady
01:44:26 Hey.
Devon Stack
01:44:29 So again, I think it's just there. There's these, there's for obvious reasons the people in power want to have this illusion of invincibility.
01:44:43 They want you to have this illusion that you could never, ever fight against them.
01:44:49 They're invincible.
01:44:51 When I would just say to you, do you think that they're more or less competent today?
01:44:57 Than they were in, say, 1974. Now you could say, well, the technology has changed and yada, yada, yada, sure. Certainly it has.
01:45:09 But technology can only pick up the slack so much.
01:45:14 So anyway, Sam Bick sees this on TV and thinks that's what gives him the idea.
01:45:22 Here's some recordings.
01:45:25 Of the the recordings he made.
01:45:29 Some of which I believe these are the ones. About half of these he sent well before he went and did it. And again, the Secret Service knows about this. They know about the recordings of, you know, the psycho talk. They don't do anything.
01:45:43 And I think the the the very last bit might be the one because he sent more recordings on his way like after, you know, the day he was going to do it, knowing that they wouldn't whoever got him in the mail wouldn't get him until after he had already done what he was.
01:45:57 Going.
01:45:58 To do so, when he's like explicitly explaining his plan, I'm pretty sure that.
01:46:04 That didn't. Those those were not delivered until after.
01:46:08 It already happened.
Speaker 22
01:46:10 I'd rather live one day as a lion.
01:46:14 Than 100 years as a sheep, the Watergate affair is a corruption in the government, the cancer in the government, as I see it, the government does not have the ability nor the desire to correct this disease. So therefore I will have to, in my own way, cut it out, please. Safe.
01:46:35 Being taped on January the 14th and on Monday because I'm not certain now as I'm going through my plan is simply this. I intend to Sky Jack a commercial airliner.
01:46:50 I will then intend to get the pilot to fly that that plane to the.
01:46:59 Target area, which is Washington, DC.
01:47:03 I will shoot the pilot and take control of the wheel and do my best to steer the plane into the White House. My death will be Watergate connected. I mean, the fact that this government does not have the ability, nor I suspect, the desire.
01:47:24 To rectify himself to cleanse itself.
01:47:27 And I will cleanse it by fire.
Devon Stack
01:47:31 He will cleansing by fire. So what he did was.
01:47:37 He he was afraid to go buy a gun because he thought the Secret Service was following him. They weren't. But he knew they were aware of.
01:47:46 Him.
01:47:47 So he instead stole a Smith and Wesson 22 caliber revolver from one of his friends.
01:47:56 He then made some, you know, low IQ bomb out of two gallons of gasoline.
01:48:04 That really wouldn't have done much. It would have just, I mean it would have started a fire but but that's it was just basically like a he was a big gas can.
01:48:13 And then he put that like in a suitcase.
Speaker 3
01:48:15 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:48:17 He then went to a kid because he was ******* crazy and ********. He didn't really think it through. He thought he'd be able to just for some reason walk.
01:48:27 Onto the plane.
01:48:30 Without, you know, without any kind of problem, when they showed up at the airport and saw that there was a guard there and they were had a metal detector back in the day before 911, you could walk right up to the terminal like you could walk right up to the.
01:48:49 Essentially, the tarmac like whatever, that the thing that.
01:48:53 That little hallway that goes to the airplane, I forget what that's.
01:48:56 Called, but the you know the.
01:48:58 The little portable hallway thing. You could, in fact, anyone could. There was no TSA, there was no security checkpoint. If you if you were.
01:49:07 Going to.
01:49:08 Welcome someone that was returning on a flight. You can essentially just wait for them right outside their plane.
01:49:15 Or you can just hang out in the airport. No, or you know, nothing would happen to you because there was.
01:49:19 No security or whatever.
01:49:22 They did, however, have some hijackings around this time periods. They they put metal detectors.
01:49:31 On the entrances of some of these, you know the the, the, the hallway that goes to the plane wherever that's ******* called.
01:49:43 And so he saw that and freaked out.
Speaker 23
01:49:48 February 22nd, 1974 6:50 AM 40-4 year old Samuel Bike and his Baltimore Washington Airport.
01:49:59 Behind a 22 caliber revolver under his coat.
01:50:03 And a bond that is briefcase. Where are the tools of a dark mission? A mission to hijack a jet pilot and crash it into the White House?
Devon Stack
01:50:16 Don, Don, Don. So he sees the white guy, cuz this is back when the security.
01:50:22 It wasn't 400 LB black people that abuse their, you know, the tiny amount of power they had.
Speaker 3
01:50:30 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:50:31 Shoots the guy.
01:50:33 Runs across to the airplane.
01:50:36 Holds the gun to a stewardess and forces her to close the.
01:50:41 The door to the airplane and then goes into threaten the pilots. But because he's a spurred.
Speaker 21
01:50:55 I want you.
Speaker 4
01:50:55 To take off.
Speaker 5
01:50:57 It's not that simple, Sir. We have to get clearance from the tower.
Speaker 19
01:51:13 Do you need clearance too? No.
Speaker 24
01:51:17 No, I don't. I'm just ready at the tower and tell them we're leaving and we'll be on our way wherever you want to go, right?
Devon Stack
01:51:34 So he ends up shooting both.
01:51:35 Pilots one of the pilots is still OK enough because it's the 22 to radiate the tower and act as if he's playing along to get another pilot. He's like, well, you shot me so I can't fire the plane. What? To get you another pilot.
01:51:50 Meanwhile, the cops are outside. They try to shoot the tires out, but apparently it's like 20 ply steel belted tire and it's. I mean, you're you're landing.
01:52:01 A passenger jet on these tires, so the tires are they're bulletproof, so they can't shoot the tires out. Then a guy, but another cop goes up.
01:52:15 Shoots him through.
01:52:16 The the window of the airplane injures him.
01:52:21 And then Samuel puts a gun in his mouth and, you know, or the gun that he had and kills himself.
01:52:29 And no one's ******* heard of this. No one's ******* heard of this. And in fact, I weirdly, I think it's because Jews have turned him into a fictional character. In addition to that movie in 2004, with Sean Pennett playing the the Jew, there is a Broadway play. There's a Broadway play.
01:52:49 That.
01:52:51 Where and here's what's weird to me. Like it almost feels like Weird Jew magic.
01:52:57 In his tapes, he specifically says that, uh, I don't remember the exact wording, but it was something along the lines of even if I die, if I'm able to pass my words, the reason why I'm making this recording and sending it to you learn Leonard Bernstein and and all your other Jews.
01:53:17 Is if these recordings can live on beyond my life and can be spread to others, it's like I will be a immortal.
01:53:27 And my ideas will live on and.
01:53:32 So the Jews made it into a musical.
01:53:36 Where they.
01:53:38 Wrote dialogue that mimicked his tapes.
01:53:43 And this play has been seen. It's called assassins. It's been seen by thousands upon thousands of.
01:53:52 Of audience member, you know audience members out there and.
01:53:56 So he was right.
01:54:06 Where is that he?
01:54:06 Put the Jew in a Santa suit too.
Speaker 25
01:54:36 Hello, Mr. Bernstein.
01:54:39 Lenny, how you doing? Well, my name is Sam Beck. We've never met. Well, you're a world renowned composer and conductor who travels the world over and joined 1 success after another.
01:54:53 And I am.
01:54:54 An out of work tire salesman, so I guess that's not surprising.
Devon Stack
01:54:57 So anyway, I'm not gonna play the whole thing, but they they essentially lifted his actual dialogue from the tapes.
01:55:04 And.
01:55:05 And acted out in front of audiences.
01:55:09 For years and years and years, it's weird again. I thought it's like, is it some kind of ******* Jew magic? Are they trying to keep him alive with his words? I don't know. It's a little weird.
01:55:21 But that leads us to.
01:55:23 The last story.
01:55:26 Of this evening.
01:55:29 Now that you've got Trump, who is sent as far as I can tell. But you know, barring some weird, crazy thing that can happen between now and November, he is the next president of the United States.
01:55:45 He chose his running mate.
01:55:49 JD Vance.
01:55:54 JD Vance.
01:56:00 And a lot of people, including myself, didn't know much about JD Vance.
01:56:08 And so I decided to do a little digging and a little.
01:56:12 Bit of research.
01:56:14 Not the only one. There's lots of.
01:56:15 People who have.
01:56:15 Been talking about Jenny Vance. You know, for months, you know, or or even longer.
01:56:23 And I was struck by a lot of things. A lot of things that just seem really astroturfed.
01:56:32 Like his whole storyline seems really ******* uh.
01:56:37 Fake.
01:56:39 I don't mean like he's a fake person or that even his story that he tells is is fake. It it it could be totally real.
01:56:48 But I mean the way that it's been promoted to the public.
01:56:52 Is really ******* weird and let me explain what I mean by this.
01:56:57 So you might, if you don't know.
01:56:58 Who? JD Vance is.
01:57:02 He he wasn't, he was.
01:57:03 A nobody back in 2016.
01:57:08 He was a Yale graduate, but he was basically a nobody.
01:57:16 And 2016, he decided to write a book called a Hillbilly Elegy.
01:57:28 Or hillbilly elegy.
01:57:33 Now this book was picked up by Harper.
01:57:36 I mean, I guess if you're a Yale graduate, it's not impossible to get a book.
01:57:40 Published.
01:57:43 UM, it's a book. It's basically an autobiography.
01:57:48 But it's a little bit weird because he's not that old, especially in 2016. I mean, he's I think he's 39.
01:57:53 Now.
01:57:55 Right. So in in 2016?
01:57:59 He's.
01:58:02 And it's late. It's like 30, two or something, right?
01:58:06 So, early 30s, these ran autobiography.
01:58:11 Submit. Yeah. For someone who hasn't really accomplished much other than going to Harvard Law School and which, you know, I guess that's something.
01:58:20 But he hasn't done anything yet, you know.
01:58:23 Why is he writing an?
01:58:24 Autobiography, it seems a little bit odd.
01:58:28 But he writes an autobiography.
01:58:31 And it has extremely modest sales.
01:58:37 And after watching the movie, I can understand why it's not that exciting of a story. It's a story about him growing up with a.
01:58:47 White trash heroin addict, mom. And it's just, you know, it's if you've ever known someone that's white trash, it's not like some exotic story. It's like, OK.
Speaker 3
01:58:54 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:59:00 Some white trash upbringing story. It's not that compelling. There's nothing crazy that happens in it. It's all very kind of.
01:59:10 Kind of bland.
01:59:13 And it doesn't really catch on until in 2016.
01:59:19 It it has a huge book review published.
01:59:24 In the New York Times, written by Jennifer Senior.
01:59:31 Now the New York this is.
01:59:32 The New York Times.
01:59:35 Gave it a very positive review.
01:59:39 And said that it was a a good view of the struggles of the white working class.
01:59:46 Jennifer Senior, who's also known for her wonderful articles in the Atlantic like this one. What not to ask me about my long COVID.
01:59:56 Because she's got long COVID now, Jennifer senior.
02:00:03 Now, after her review.
Speaker 3
02:00:06 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:00:07 And the New York Times.
02:00:09 Suddenly it was you.
02:00:11 Know it. Had it got some traction.
02:00:14 All of a sudden he was being asked to appear on all kinds of shows.
02:00:20 NPR in August of 2016. This is the the article was was published in New York Times in July. So a month later, Vance is now appearing on NPR. He's on NPR's fresh air.
02:00:35 And NPR's the Diane Rehm show.
02:00:41 Just a couple of weeks after that, the books sales start to surge because now he's been in the New York Times, he's been on the been on NPR. He starts to get coverage in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Atlantic.
02:01:01 I mean basically every mainstream.
02:01:04 Outlet controlled by billionaires.
02:01:08 Write write some kind of positive review.
02:01:11 About his book.
02:01:13 And again, remember the context of 2016.
02:01:18 2016 was when Trump was.
02:01:21 Wildly popular.
02:01:23 With white working class people.
02:01:28 And JD Vance.
02:01:31 Was writing a book about.
02:01:33 Growing up in a white working class environment.
02:01:41 But his world view is significantly.
02:01:43 Different than Trump's.
02:01:46 Because as he was being interviewed by the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, the New York Times.
02:01:54 In October of 2016, he was on CNN, MSNBC.
02:02:01 I mean.
02:02:02 They're having them on literally every major billionaire outlet.
02:02:08 Promoting this book.
02:02:11 And while he's doing these interviews, this is what he's.
Numbers Lady
02:02:13 Right.
Devon Stack
02:02:13 Saying about Trump.
Speaker 26
02:02:17 Get stomach Trump. I think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place. He's leading our political discourse to a very negative place. If Trump is elected president, he has to be a much different president than he was a candidate. The candidate he was fundamentally divisive. Arrogant. I'm a never Trump guy. I never liked him.
Speaker 27
02:02:37 Senator, this is an evolution and I know you've been asked about this before about past comments that you've made about Donald Trump. You've said I've never. I'm a never Trump guy. Never liked him. Terrible candidate idiot. If he voted for him. Might be America's Hitler. Might be a cynical a whole cultural heroine.
02:02:56 Noxious and reprehensible.
Devon Stack
02:03:01 So I mean.
02:03:02 That's what he was saying during his tour.
02:03:05 And they were promoting him as this is the guy who represents white working class America, he wrote. He literally wrote the book on it.
02:03:16 And if he's saying these things about Trump, if you're a white working class hillbilly, then you should think the same thing, because this guy is just like you.
02:03:30 So his book makes it on the New York Times bestseller list, by the way. A lot of people don't realize this. That's not usually organic. Often times, and I've known well.
02:03:43 I just, I know that this happens is all I can say people purchase.
02:03:50 Warehouses fulls full of their own books.
02:03:55 And just yeah, they they just burn them or whatever when they just they do this to get those ******* numbers up.
02:04:02 To get on that list because once you're a New York Times bestseller, then you're you've got it made.
02:04:11 So he makes it on that list.
02:04:16 And the book gets even more endorsements. In fact in in.
02:04:20 March of 2017, Bill Gates.
02:04:25 Bill Gates on his personal blog, wrote a whole article about how awesome it was.
02:04:31 So here it is, Gates notes the blog of Bill Gates from coal country to Yale.
02:04:38 Hillbilly Elegy gave.
02:04:40 Me new insights into poverty in America.
02:04:46 So Bill Gates is pushing it.
02:04:50 He's featured in CBS's 60 minutes. I tried to find that episode.
02:04:57 I just didn't I, you know, it wasn't anywhere obvious and I didn't have time to look at all this other stuff I found for the the episode the night I couldn't find that.
02:05:07 But it was a CBS 60 minutes episode discussing.
02:05:11 The book I mean, he.
02:05:13 This isn't this isn't grassroots. This isn't like, oh, look, I wrote some book and it it it was really popular.
02:05:24 It was I wrote this book and then literally all of the fake news media as the Maga people would say.
02:05:31 In unison, began promoting my book. All of them.
02:05:37 They began touring me around as I **** talked. Trump and ****, talked the the hitlerian.
02:05:44 Language that he was using basically all the things you liked about Trump in 2016, he hated.
02:05:54 When he got hired by.
02:05:58 Gay Jew Peter Thiel, Gay Jew billionaire Peter Peter Thiel.
02:06:07 Hired him at his global investment firm in 2017.
02:06:13 A coincidence, I'm sure.
02:06:17 Just as I'm sure it was a coincidence.
02:06:21 That in 2018, they announced they were going to turn the.
02:06:26 Book into a movie.
02:06:30 Not only were they going to turn the book into a movie, it was going to be directed by Ron Howard.
02:06:39 And it was going to have.
02:06:40 A list of celebrities.
02:06:47 There's going to be an imagine entertainment production.
02:06:57 And it's hard to get numbers on it because it was a.
02:07:01 A Netflix release.
02:07:05 So it's hard to know exactly how many people watch this, because Netflix doesn't give that information out and you can't look at box office receipts and things like that because.
02:07:17 You know, it was. I mean, I think they limited, they played it in a couple of theaters for like a week as a promotional thing. But there was, you know.
02:07:23 It was on.
02:07:23 Netflix, which is weird because the estimated budget.
02:07:28 For this film.
02:07:31 For a Netflix film was $45 million forty $5 million.
02:07:47 So in in 2018 and 2019.
02:07:52 They start making this movie.
02:07:59 In 2019, they announced that the cast would include Amy Adams and Glenn Close. I think they're both Oscar winning actresses.
02:08:11 Ron Howard, of course, obviously a Oscar winning director.
02:08:18 And by 2020, the film was completed.
02:08:24 And in November of 2020.
02:08:28 They released it on Netflix and it was ******* terrible.
02:08:35 I know this because I watched it.
02:08:39 Knowing what I know about.
02:08:42 Ron Howard and his abilities and the actors involved and the budget involved. It was shockingly bad, but the reason why it was shockingly bad.
02:08:55 Is his story. Is it movie worthy? It's a boring story. It's the kind of story that if you went to a bar and sat next to some guy and he told you his life story, it'd be like a interesting 15 minute story. I'm like, oh, that's. Yeah, that's crazy. Your mom was a heroin addict.
02:09:15 That's.
Speaker 23
02:09:16 Easy.
Devon Stack
02:09:17 So as you're raised by your grandma, so there's literally no men in your life.
02:09:20 At all. That's that's.
02:09:22 Sure that didn't. Ohh and you. You married a a overbearing pejeta. Really. I'm sure that's.
02:09:30 OK, OK. I'm sure that's all nothing though I should. I should put any further thought into never like it. It's it's like the kind of story that if someone were to like.
02:09:41 You know, again, you met a stranger.
02:09:43 And he told you, oh, yeah, I was. You know, I grew up in this really poor town and everyone was doing fentanyl and ****. And my mom was a a ***** and A and A and a heroin addict. And so I was basically raised by my grandma because my mom was a complete ******* junkie. And then I joined the Marines.
02:10:03 And then I used the GI bill to go to Ohio State and then I got good enough grades to get accepted into Harvard Law School.
02:10:16 People. And then I worked three jobs and got financial assistance and went to Harvard and and that's.
02:10:26 That's the whole story. Like, that's the story I you don't have to watch the movie now. Like that's.
02:10:30 The movie.
02:10:32 That's the entire movie. Like there's no crazy thing that happens. There's no like character arc. Really. There's there's not. There's not even like a growth like usually.
02:10:42 When you have a story.
02:10:43 A movie or a book or anything. The protagonist. You'll undergo some kind of change, right? Like that, that you start off like a a character who who? Well, just everyone knows. Star Wars, right. Even though Mark Howl's a massive fagot, everyone knows Star Wars, right? So how does Star Wars start out, you know?
02:11:03 Luke Skywalker. He's kind of like this ****** that works in the desert, you know, working on droids, and I don't know, space crops or whatever.
02:11:14 And then he finds out that his dad was a Jedi, and then his his uncle and aunt get murdered by by space people. And then he learns how to to use the force. He's learning magic and **** and he has to run away from Imperial.
02:11:35 Stormtroopers.
02:11:37 And then eventually becomes like this fighter pilot and the the the rebellion against these, this empire and blows the the Death star. So like there's this massive change.
02:11:51 That he undergoes during the the.
02:11:54 Movie.
02:11:55 And that's how most movies are, where you have a character that either it's, maybe it's a physical change or maybe it's a mental change or a spiritual change, but they undergo some change.
02:12:07 JD Vance doesn't undergo any change.
02:12:12 At all. It starts off where Jenny's advance is like just some kid that washes dishes or whatever.
02:12:22 So you can go to, you know, pay for Harvard.
02:12:26 And then you meet his PEGIDA girlfriend. And then there's all these flashbacks of, like, oh, my. My childhood was so bad. But it it's not like that crazy bad.
02:12:39 It's it's not, it's I mean.
02:12:41 Look.
02:12:42 My mom wasn't a heroin addict and my dad was at least around right. Like I I get it. It's. You could say it's worse than my childhood or whatever, but this isn't like nothing crazy happens to him. Nothing outside of my my experience with other people and friends of mine and like.
02:12:59 This is just normal white trash ****.
02:13:02 So his mom is is a heroin addict and she's a psycho and beats him sometimes, and because she's a *****, he gets raised by his grandma.
02:13:15 And then at the end.
02:13:17 He gets a job from some rich Jew, like literally. It's like the name of the movie is. I think it's like Rosen or something like that. Some rich Jewish lawyer gives him a job in DC.
02:13:27 And his mom finally stops doing heroin or something. But there's not like.
02:13:35 It's not like a story, you know, it's not a story. There's no story arc. There's no.
02:13:41 There's no nothing, no big reveal. There's no resolution. It's just boring. It's like a life. It's like a lifetime movie.
02:13:51 It just seems weirdly.
02:13:54 Uninteresting given the amount of money and the star power that was put behind it, and I just think it's because they couldn't do anything else with this story. Like a story just wasn't that amazing.
02:14:09 And so they really couldn't make it into like this super interesting movie because his life really wasn't that interesting.
02:14:18 He was some guy that came from nothing.
02:14:22 Went to Harvard, went to DC.
02:14:26 And I got sucked up by the machine.
02:14:31 He was. He was one of one of.
02:14:35 And like I said, it's not lost on me that he didn't have a dad. It's not lost on me that he had issues with his mom and that he was raised by his grandma.
02:14:45 And then ended up with a PEGIDA wife.
02:14:52 It's not lost on me that those kinds of people.
02:14:56 Are usually easily manipulated by by men that they want to emulate.
02:15:04 Anyway, so this movie comes out in November of 2020.
02:15:09 And wouldn't you know it?
02:15:12 Once you know it, by July.
02:15:14 Of 2021.
02:15:17 He's running for Senate.
02:15:22 And that guy, you know, that that rich, gay Jew, Peter Thiel.
02:15:27 Then hired him once you know it.
02:15:33 He donates $15 million.
02:15:37 To his Ohio Senate campaign.
02:15:43 And David Sachs?
02:15:46 Also donates.
02:15:49 I think at at least a million I forget the exact number and a bunch of dark money came pouring into his campaign.
02:15:59 Lots of rich Jews.
02:16:04 And the only way that he could win.
02:16:06 Because at this point.
02:16:08 You know, Trump's really popular.
02:16:13 So at this point he needed to he.
02:16:15 Needed to go.
02:16:16 Begging Trump to endorse him, and because Trump is also wrapped up in these turbo tech Jews like Peter Thiel.
Speaker 18
02:16:26 All right.
Devon Stack
02:16:27 He was happy to oblige, and now all of a sudden.
02:16:32 Peter Thiel, the guy that said, you know, all this stuff.
Speaker 26
02:16:37 Get stomach Trump. I think that he's noxious and is leading the white working class to a very dark place. He's leading our political discourse to a very negative place. If Trump is elected president, he has to be a much different president than he was a candidate. As a candidate, he was fundamentally divisive. Arrogant. I'm a never Trump guy. I never liked him.
Speaker 27
02:16:56 For Senator, this is an evolution, and I know you've been asked about this before about past comments that you've made about Donald Trump. You've said I've never. I'm a never Trump guy. Never liked.
02:17:08 Terrible candidate idiot. If you voted for him. Might be America's Hitler. Might be a cynical a whole cultural heroine, noxious and.
Devon Stack
02:17:18 And now? Now it's his run running mate.
02:17:26 Yeah, but it's weird, huh? Weird. How, like this guy comes out of ******* nowhere.
Speaker 5
02:17:31 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:17:33 Weird how Peter Thiel hires him and the next thing you know, he's publishing books that are getting reviewed and all these mainstream outlets. Suddenly it becomes a movie that sucks.
02:17:50 But you know what, it's because you know you want to answer your questions of why they would want him. It's because he's young.
02:18:00 He's young and he's he's willing to follow the lead of a strong man who is pulling his strings.
Speaker 28
02:18:07 Ohio Republican Senator JD Vance joins us now in studio. Good morning and good.
02:18:12 To have you here.
02:18:13 Face to face.
Speaker 26
02:18:13 Thanks for having me.
Speaker 28
02:18:14 Senator, there is a lot I want to get to with you, but I want to start on on one of the big themes we've been talking about, which is all the national security threats facing the United States right now, present by Nestor 106 billion.
02:18:28 In aid from Congress.
02:18:31 Ukraine, Israel, the border and countering China.
02:18:35 I'm surprised as a Republican that the issue you're talking the most about is not the US border. Why?
Speaker 26
02:18:42 Well, we care a lot about the border, of course, but what I'm saying is that we should divide the packages and actually have distinct debates on each one of these questions, especially the Israel issue for a couple of reasons. First of all, Israel.
Devon Stack
02:18:55 Ah, there we go.
02:18:59 First things first.
02:19:02 Israel.
02:19:10 And there's the answer to that question.
02:19:17 Now look.
02:19:19 He gave his speech tonight.
Speaker 7
02:19:22 It was a good speech.
Devon Stack
02:19:25 Yes.
02:19:27 Good. Uh charisma.
02:19:30 He said the right things that if we're to a MAGA crowd.
02:19:34 It's the kinds of things that they would get.
02:19:38 Trump supporters in 2016 excited.
02:19:43 Early departure from the.
02:19:45 Stuffy.
02:19:47 Neo con.
02:19:49 Pence.
02:19:51 He does sound you know what?
02:20:00 He uh.
02:20:02 Isn't dumb. He's definitely smart.
02:20:07 And he.
02:20:09 Supports Israel, so it's like the it's the full package.
02:20:15 But anyway.
02:20:16 That's.
02:20:18 There's a lot more to this guy, but we've already done about. We're only about 2 1/2 hours in so.
02:20:26 We'll, we'll. I'm sure we'll cover it more in.
02:20:28 The future?
02:20:30 But that's kind of the state right now, the RNC.
02:20:34 That's the state of the RNC.
02:20:38 Is you've got Trump and this guy who?
02:20:43 Is and they're they're very much Israel first.
02:20:47 They're very much big tent.
02:20:51 Let's ****, you know, **** white people. Who cares about white people? We want to get the Hispanic vote. We want the black vote, and we just know that the white people will vote for us anyway.
02:21:05 We want to drag the Republicans kicking and screaming.
02:21:12 To the center left.
02:21:15 Because that's it's just inevitable. That's part of what you got to do if your future proofing is to like you want to be the party that is supported by Hispanics and blacks and all these other non whites, you have to do that.
02:21:32 Because they're not right wing.
02:21:41 So you have to do that like that's part of.
02:21:43 The thing.
02:21:50 That's part of the scam.
02:21:54 And by the time the white people figure out what the Hell's going on, they won't. It won't be enough of them left to matter anyway.
02:22:02 And all the boomers are, you know, out to ******* lunch anyway, so that.
02:22:07 They see Trump, and they're just like, yeah, and.
02:22:10 Are they? How many realistically ask yourself?
02:22:15 How many boomers are likely to die off in the next four years?
02:22:20 What about eight years?
02:22:26 I would say probably after eight years, let's say Trump does 2 terms or **** it. Maybe he does one term pass the baton to this guy who's got name recognition now and now maybe he does 2 terms. Now you're talking about 12 years in.
02:22:41 You know the day of the pillows come and gone at that point, right? Mostly.
Speaker 7
02:22:56 So.
Devon Stack
02:22:57 Do you think there's no right wing party now? I mean, **** it. 12 years it'll be.
02:23:03 Off the *******.
02:23:06 Menu. It won't even. It won't even be an option.
02:23:11 So anyway, that's just it's stuff to think about.
02:23:15 It's obvious this guy was astroturfed by powerful people, by Peter Thiel, by he's got connections also to other nonprofits. And Rebecca Mercer, who's like a turbo Jew. Big donor. He's got affiliations.
02:23:35 With the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute, the Hoover Institute, basically just these, you know, Zionist.
02:23:45 Republican think tanks and.
02:23:49 We're back to where we would have been.
02:23:51 Had we had we elected Jeb quite frankly only maybe worse because because I don't as much as Jeb like to speak Spanish. I don't think he'd have satanic strippers, you know, only fans ******* speaking at the convention. I feel like it would be like would be maybe just as bad.
02:24:11 Off, but maybe there'd still be like this veneer of decorum, right? Like it would be fake, you know, but at least it would. It would be kind of.
02:24:21 You know, more dignified.
02:24:26 So anyway. All right, let's take a look at Hyper Chads.
02:24:38 Simba says we are living in the nightmare timeline because King Edward the 8th wanted to marry an intersex woman named Wallace.
02:24:47 Said even if Wallace being intersex is a leftist fantasy, the point remains had Edward remained on the throne, Britain would have allied with Germany, and National Socialists would have prevailed. Well, we don't have a time machine and or crystal ball.
02:25:07 That's interesting theory, but.
02:25:09 You know, it is what it is. We got it. We we can't keep looking back. I mean, it's good to look back to see where we've made mistakes and not make the same mistakes over and over again. But we got to look forward and think, OK, well, this this situation now the situation now is almost 100% Trump and this guy are going to be.
02:25:29 And the White House and Jews will be running the show, and it'll be, you know, not all the same. It'll be legal immigration. Right. That'll be the only changes you'll have also the Indians.
02:25:44 We'll have.
02:25:45 Gotten their foot in the door, and so instead of having just Jewish influence, you'll also have Indian influence. You'll have the H1B1 visa stuff with the green card staple to the back of the diplomas and all it's it's going to be it's going to be a ******* mess. It's going to be a ******* mess.
02:26:02 And all we can really do is try to brace ourselves and and try to figure out how we're going to navigate this Graham playing game says. You mentioned Samuel Bick last dream. There is a movie about him where he went over, played by Sean Penn. We went over it.
02:26:17 Yeah, we went over.
02:26:18 All.
02:26:18 That so?
02:26:20 Yes, but but yes, you are correct Gorilla hands.
02:26:27 Gorilla hands.
02:26:42 Gorilla Hand says good morning. Devin, what is your opinion on JD Vance? Well, we just talked about that as Trump's VP. I feel like I should like him. But something doesn't feel right, especially after learning Trump's. Son talked him out of picking Bergstrom for VP. Can I get a fagot? Well, I just went over that.
02:27:02 As well, I would say.
02:27:05 That uh.
02:27:09 Yeah, I mean it. Look, obviously he is. He's the the man that billionaires want.
02:27:17 I mean, not just Jewish billionaires, but gay Jewish billionaires and Bill Gates. Yeah, that's who they want.
02:27:27 So ultimately, it's he's the candidate for.
Speaker
02:27:30 Target.
Devon Stack
02:27:32 So there you go.
02:27:34 Uh, let's see here. Chosen Jawas says hello Devin. I finally received my churro shirt in the mail a few days ago. I actually smiled and laughed when I unpacked it and saw the design for the first time in person. I've worn it several Times Now and people ask me what's true.
02:27:52 Not knowing that's the name of the cat. Anyway, I love it. Well, I appreciate that. And thanks for forgetting the Churro merch. He was he?
Speaker 26
02:28:02 He.
Devon Stack
02:28:04 Left the the pill box just moments before the stream.
02:28:09 So I I actually I I've got like a good churro intermission video finally or at least something for now. But now and I can't use it now because he's.
02:28:21 He's not been * **** for once. Uh, chosen jaw again says concerning the RNC. I expected the Zio shilling, homosexuality based black guys and other such nonsense, but wow, I'm still disappointed. Whites seem to be under hypnosis right now. White replacement is obvious and on stage.
02:28:42 Yet Trump is being universally worshipped with no resistance. It's very odd. Well, it's not odd like.
02:28:47 I said the the.
02:28:50 The assassination attempt.
02:28:53 I don't think it's going to have this. Weirdly. I mean, I thought it was like.
02:28:56 Wow, that's going.
02:28:56 To be he's going to be able to ride that forever and he look, he will.
02:29:00 For a while and what? And for some people?
02:29:04 He'll be able to write it forever, but I think the cooler heads are already kind of just like. All right, let's.
02:29:11 Let's get back to like looking at this critically, but that that those are voices in the minority.
02:29:19 And unfortunately for us, we live in a society where.
Speaker 3
02:29:26 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:29:26 The majority is what decides what happened, and the majority of people are ******* *******.
02:29:33 Chosen John. Well again. I'll catch the replay. Dev and I mentioned several weeks ago that I think we could all benefit from a stream covering the origins of the modern state of Israel and how it came to be promised land addition. I learned so much from the flood and sionista and Israeli nuke streams you teach effectively.
02:29:54 You know that covers some of it, but yeah, it could be good to do that. Talk about how.
02:30:00 They invent the.
02:30:01 Or, like modern day terrorism, was invented by Jews and maybe go over the knock bar and all that stuff. I mean, it would be horrific ****. I mean, it's horrific **** Jews are.
02:30:13 Brutal little ******* animals when it comes to this **** and like, that's why they're projection seems so over the top. We're just like, really, we turned you into soap and into.
02:30:27 To.
02:30:29 You know lamp shades that doesn't make to them it makes sense.
02:30:34 To them, it makes sense.
02:30:37 That's the brutal ******* ****.
02:30:40 That that's the kind of stuff that their imagination comes up with to us, where that just sounds comedic or, you know, little little disgusting, but like to them it's like, yeah, that's what we, that's what we would do.
02:30:55 Corn pop. Not only did you send a link, you send a link to something I already covered.
02:31:00 You know what that means, right, buddy? Yes.
Speaker 2
02:31:04 You are gay. Whoa.
Devon Stack
02:31:25 And what that that's a link to is.
02:31:29 He's talking about the the story about how Trump getting shot is going to make him appeal to more black people in the same way they were saying, well, Trump getting arrested and having a mug shot that's going to make black people relate to him more. And I said, well, after, after the, you know, him getting shot, I was like, well, I promise you're going to have an article about this.
02:31:49 And sure enough, the Wall Street Wall Street Journal had an article about it and then took it down, I guess because black people are like, that's racist.
02:31:58 No money for them. Pogroms with the big dodo.
Speaker 14
02:32:03 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that you have to defend.
Devon Stack
02:32:09 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:32:28 I haven't been able to or really wanted to catch much of the RNC, but I understand it has been full of ******** look, you wrote a poem and you didn't even know it. No money for them. Pogroms with the poem? Yeah, it's, it's. I didn't watch tonight's stuff.
02:32:45 Aside from Janie Vances speech, I watched live.
02:32:50 Just prior to going live with this, because I was still working on.
02:32:54 The stream and researching stuff, so I didn't really catch it. I watched the whole first day and it was just.
02:33:02 It was just the worst. It was the worst, like it was. It was the. It was the worst. It was.
02:33:10 I figure if that's the first day, you know, like.
02:33:20 It just ruined it for me. I mean, I already.
02:33:22 Knew.
02:33:22 It was going to be super gay, whatever, but.
Numbers Lady
02:33:26 It.
Devon Stack
02:33:28 It disappointed even me, like my and you guys know me. My standards are. But my expectations for this kind of thing are pretty ******* low, you know.
02:33:37 And.
02:33:39 They they managed to go even below my expectations.
02:33:46 So it is what it is.
02:33:49 But I thank you for the support and the poem. Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
Speaker 22
02:33:56 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 8
02:34:03 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
02:34:06 People are very much like livestock, similar brains even give them food, shelter and relative comfort, and they will be and they will happily keep producing eggs, milk, etcetera and never try to escape or resist all the way up to culling them.
02:34:23 Well, that's that's correct. Is really the only thing that would, I think cause any kind of widespread uprising.
02:34:31 Is if the American Empire was no longer able to feed its people.
02:34:39 Or or give or provide them with dopamine. Like if I don't know how this would happen. But if, if somehow.
02:34:47 All Internet and video games and movies vanished. Even that would be enough if all the distractions just went away, they they'd have a rebellion on their hands. But there's just enough distractions and just the well, there's well, there's way more than enough food.
02:35:07 And that's that's all you.
02:35:09 Need.
02:35:10 That's all you need as long as most people, and that's by the way, if you're the if you're the ruling class, that's.
02:35:19 Your reasoning for welfare?
02:35:23 That's why you want welfare. It's not because you give a **** about ******* people.
02:35:28 It's because you know, if you don't have some kind of mechanism that keeps popping ******* carbohydrates and sugar into these these useless ***** that aren't going to produce on their own.
02:35:43 You're gonna have a problem on your hands.
02:35:46 It's worth it for you to keep paying that bill to keep them pumped full of dopamine and calories and and.
02:35:57 STD's it's worth it for you.
02:36:00 To just throw money at that.
02:36:03 Because it you're just you're you're.
02:36:05 You're paying it off. You're paying off the.
02:36:07 Problem it's it's that's all it is. It has nothing to do with wanting to help people. It has nothing to do with wanting to bring people out of poverty or anything like that. It's simply a pragmatic decision they made. They know that if they steal from the productive people and give it to these people, then everyone will.
02:36:27 Have at least a relative, you know a level of comfort that will keep them from being.
02:36:35 Uppity.
02:36:37 I guess is a way to put it.
02:36:41 Wow, Lulu says. Churro chads rise up. I'm so torn with all this cancel culture from the right. I want to feel like a good, like, good to hell. Good to hell. I'm not sure. Oh, or good. To hell with all these people who would laugh if it happened to me. But then I realize it's still just Jewish.
02:37:01 HR Lady canceling minimum wage workers and it doesn't feel so.
02:37:06 Good. I know kind of what you're talking about. I guess there was that Home Depot lady that the right was or canceled or whatever for. I don't know. I I didn't even see the clip of what she saw said. I just saw the discussions about it on Twitter. My my view is.
02:37:24 If you want accelerationism or acceleration.
02:37:29 You should be OK with this.
02:37:33 If if you're.
02:37:37 If you think.
Numbers Lady
02:37:39 That.
Devon Stack
02:37:41 It's best to let this.
02:37:44 Thing collapse and they're trying to prop it up and keep it going just a little bit longer.
02:37:52 Is not the best thing then tip for tat's not so bad.
02:38:00 Tied for Ted is.
02:38:02 How things escalate.
02:38:06 So I get what you're saying.
02:38:11 But also it's kind of like ****.
02:38:15 That old lady.
02:38:18 And **** everyone else.
02:38:20 Because all that does is it it's gonna it look.
02:38:24 Well, I I I think I already.
02:38:27 Let's see here, Brody says. You said you were possibly going to slack and not do a stream on Saturday. Perhaps you could do on Friday or Sunday instead on another subject, you can harvest some honey this summer, maybe 20 or 30 lbs. Special edition.
02:38:46 For 50, a jar signed by you on the label, start small, ramp up later. Well, I don't think I'm able to do a stream Saturday because I gotta take care of some stuff and I don't.
02:39:01 My this week's busy. That's why I'm you know, I'm. I'm not taking a break. I'm not. I'm not. Like I'm not. You know, I'm not. I'm not having fun. I I got stuff I got to do that requires me to being away from computers and even the Internet mostly.
Speaker 8
02:39:19 But.
Devon Stack
02:39:21 I don't know if I want to do something. I could maybe maybe go on someone else's stream or something like that, but I don't think I could. Actually, I don't. I'm not. I don't think I have the time to provide or prepare for something I actually, oh, I have a stream that's.
02:39:35 That's halfway prepared that it was getting ready before the assassin, and that one still like on a timeline.
02:39:42 But we'll probably do that when I get back.
02:39:44 On our next Wednesday, because I I just got stuff to get done as far as the honey stuff. Yeah, that's still a possibility. That it just won't have. I'm not going to be able to do anything like that until.
02:39:56 After the fall, you know well into the fall.
02:39:58 So it'd be.
02:40:01 Because I don't know. I don't know how much because it's so dependent on rain and everything else. And sometimes in the desert you get almost like another spring in the fall. Like if you get a bunch of rain, a bunch of stuff blooms again, and then all of a sudden you got flowers and everything and the bees are loving and going. You got to make sure.
02:40:19 You have enough food for them to make it through.
02:40:21 The winter. So that's I I'm not going to take honey from them until I know how much honey.
02:40:29 We have to make it through the.
02:40:32 So whatever idea won't be tell.
02:40:35 Telephone. But that is something that.
Speaker 26
02:40:38 That.
Devon Stack
02:40:39 You know, possibly could happen more than anything else. Like it says distribution. That is weird. That's something I got to think about.
02:40:46 Bill Monaghan.
Speaker
02:40:52 As far as I can see.
Speaker 3
02:40:53 Where gram?
Devon Stack
02:40:58 Bill Monaghan, the Haitian invasion of Springfield, got a little national attention on X last week and it got to the city Commission. They went on TV to make their case for more federal deficit spending to pay for more cops and stuff, and more people are seeing what they're up to.
02:41:18 Got to get more light on.
02:41:19 It.
02:41:20 Yeah, I believe you've brought that up a couple times. I just haven't had obviously there's been.
02:41:25 Assassination attempts and and national conventions and stuff going on, but.
02:41:31 Well, it's good that that's happening though, right? It's good that it's getting some national attention. I don't think it's going to make much difference, but again, I'm also not familiar with your local politics, so maybe it.
02:41:41 Will make a difference.
02:41:42 But hopefully, hopefully yeah. And hopefully it does make a difference.
02:41:46 Just historically.
02:41:48 I mean, look, I'm they don't call me black pilled for nothing. Right? Men have low moral fiber. Says I had gone camping without my phone on Friday. Saturday when I came back Sunday morning. I have not yet heard of the assassination.
02:42:04 Learned I learned about I learned about.
02:42:07 It from the Insomnia stream replay on Sunday morning.
02:42:10 I guess I'm the one who lives under the rock. Thanks for the strains. Well, that's kind of funny. That what a. What a weird way to find.
02:42:17 Out.
02:42:17 Right. What a weird way to find out.
02:42:21 Well, yes, I guess that's why I I told you like I had to go over it. For those who did live under a rock, I didn't want to just to assume everyone knew what I was talking about.
02:42:31 That must be, and that's fun. That's.
02:42:32 Always a fun.
02:42:33 Way to.
02:42:35 To go. Oh, I mean, I think if you go camping, you shouldn't have phone service.
02:42:39 That's not is.
02:42:40 That really camping if you got phone service.
02:42:44 EJ says parallel society or bust. I think to some degree that is a a reality. I think that.
02:42:52 Like most diaspora people, there should, there's going to be there's going to have to be.
02:42:58 Some of that.
02:43:00 Man of low moral fiber, with them announcing that Biden has COVID today. Do you think they are giving him an option to somewhat gracefully step down? Who will they replace him with now that they have no time for primaries?
02:43:16 Hill dog, big Mike, Gavin Newsome Kamela also lol their vaccine effectiveness. He has COVID yeah, I.
02:43:27 Every like, though they're signaling, at least from a lot of the news outlets today, I noticed.
02:43:33 That's becoming more and more likely. I don't think it makes any difference, though. I think that Trump's assure win, like I said, voting being real or not. I think the narrative is already written that it's.
02:43:48 It's Trump and JD Vance.
02:43:51 And so.
02:43:53 Who would they? I mean, what would it matter? They I don't think.
02:43:57 It would be.
02:43:59 Made so last minute too. November is right.
02:44:01 Around the corner.
02:44:02 Like right around the corner, so.
02:44:06 I don't think it really matters who they who they run.
02:44:12 I can't. I just can't picture anyone. Like I said. Who knows, right? Who knows?
02:44:18 But.
02:44:19 Unless there's some kind of crazy thing that happens, I I don't think it really matters.
02:44:25 Go real AI.
02:44:28 Figure for all the content and the audio book that I now feel less guilty about listening to.
02:44:34 The other day.
02:44:35 All right. Well, I appreciate that. Hopefully you like the book.
02:44:40 UM.
02:44:42 And welcome, I guess. Welcome, guys. I don't recognize your name. So welcome to the welcome to the stream, Brody says, wanted to mention some of what I think were your best dreams. #1 The Breakfast Club #2 the no L and fatigue Scott Adams.
02:45:02 #3 Feliz navidad #4.
02:45:07 The video no one will remember. Carl, these are just the ones I can think of at the moment. Well, those.
02:45:13 Sure.
02:45:14 Those are all good, I think. And yeah, people.
02:45:18 People who are new perhaps go back and check those out. The no one that no one remember Carl is a it's an oldie but Goodie, and it's not. It's not a whole stream. It's pretty short. So that's a good one. And I'm still cleaning them.
02:45:29 Up up after that ******.
02:45:32 But for real?
Speaker 8
02:45:36 Oh.
Devon Stack
02:45:37 If you only.
02:45:37 Knew.
02:45:39 Hand radio expert.
02:45:41 Says Mexicans are ******** little, brown goblin, cannibal dwarves.
02:45:47 My that's a little extreme, but.
02:45:52 I'm sure some of them are Tyler.
02:45:57 Tyler JWO five O 8.
02:46:15 Hey David, I'm not going to be watching the stream live. I wake up early for work, but I wanted to send you some shekels. Keep up the great work. I got. Three of my coworkers to agree America is ****** and conservatives are ineffective. Most people agree with us. We have just have no real way of organizing them. I would not say most people agree.
02:46:36 I would say a sizable minority agrees.
02:46:41 But I would say most people are on the Trump train.
02:46:45 That's just. I think that's just it. It just is what it is.
02:46:49 I think if in fact you want to make it even more blackmailing, I I think.
02:46:54 There's far more cue cards.
02:46:57 Then people that are on the.
02:46:58 Same page and I.
02:46:59 Mean like real cue cards, like full on.
02:47:02 Believe that Biden's some kind of AI or, you know, like, I mean, like, the the wacko ******* cue cards.
02:47:10 Then there are people like us.
02:47:15 But.
02:47:17 Again, still a sizable minority growing minority.
02:47:22 So good work with with.
02:47:26 Or influencing the people around you. That's all we can really do. That's all any.
02:47:30 Of us can really do.
02:47:33 How many expert says 86% of Mexicans have diabetes?
02:47:38 From Coca-Cola?
02:47:40 And 87% are cannibals. I don't know why you think they're cannibals.
02:47:44 I don't know if they they can't they that can't possibly be a real number either, the 86%.
02:47:50 From Coca-Cola don't don't white people like Mexican coke because it has. It still uses real sugar, it's not using.
02:47:59 What's the high fructose corn syrup?
02:48:03 Like American coke?
02:48:08 Man of little moral fiber says we'd all be speaking German, cried the boomer, and then he turned into the Republican National Convention to hear a bunch of black and Indians speak Mexican. How a few of the senators might even trot out their five foot tall squatter, Malan wives. Imagine all the tacos and burritos.
02:48:29 They can make well, one thing I forgot to mention is the fact that they had a Hindu prayer.
02:48:36 They had a Hindu it like a woman went up and just gave some weird Hindu prayer.
02:48:42 And they aren't for no reason. Like just I'm going to say a prayer in Hindi and I'm just kind of all the boomers are like, yeah, that's so that's so diverse. Wow. The culture of it really makes me want some naan bread.
02:48:58 Hammer new expert says the IQ in Mexico is 87. That sounds about right. Honduras is 67. That sounds about right. Guatemala is 47. That sounds. That sounds too low.
02:49:13 That sounds too low. I I don't think Guatemala could be 47.
02:49:18 I think 47 is like.
02:49:22 Like churro?
02:49:26 Like Churro is probably higher IQ than 47.
02:49:29 That's low I-40 sevens like.
02:49:33 I don't know. I don't. I think that's that that would that would shock me because I think the 60s is is as low as it gets really for any kind of population like that. I think even like the weird Bush people.
02:49:46 Or like in at least the 60s.
02:49:49 Man of low moral fiber classified cat needs a performance improvement plan that cricket should be smashed by now. Yeah, classified cat has been slacking.
02:50:01 He's he's killed a lot of of mice and a couple of lizards and some spiders.
02:50:08 And a.
02:50:11 We're scorpions, yet this year actually, which is odd. And they're snakes. And I feel like last year or maybe was there before that. He was, like bringing me a snake, like every other week. Like I'd just be at my desk and he'd be like and like, drop a snake in my feet. Like where you ******* getting these things?
02:50:32 Pronouns based ******.
Speaker 22
02:50:36 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:50:42 Pronouns base ****** says Hail stack.
Speaker 24
02:50:45 Why?
Devon Stack
02:50:45 I appreciate that and the and the support.
02:50:48 Love and division? Ohh, what?
02:50:58 Love and division says Devin Brilliant work as usual, the expulsion of the Jews from the West is inevitable. Mark Colette and friends did a movie review on Clint Eastwood's Grand Torina. Oh, good Lord, I did. I did a review on that.
02:51:14 Two or three years ago, they all gave it a thumbs up because it had racial slurs. All the while it was celebrating whites giving the nation over to Asia.
Speaker 27
02:51:23 Really, they did.
Devon Stack
02:51:25 That surprises me.
02:51:28 That surprises me because it's.
02:51:32 Horrible bloomer trash.
02:51:34 So yeah, that surprises me.
02:51:37 I I wonder.
02:51:39 I feel like British people.
02:51:44 Because they're so.
02:51:47 I feel like there's so much more like they're their hands are tied when it comes to saying racial slurs, that it impresses them way more than it does us, if that makes sense. But I don't know. I I didn't see their video. But yeah, I that is.
02:52:04 That is not the take away that I I had at all.
02:52:09 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt says I asked a chat of a local conservative radio personality why Republicans are so concerned about the black vote and don't care about the white vote and the response I got was to kill myself. These people are insane. Yeah. And they literally they mean that.
02:52:29 They mean that they want you to kill yourself so that they can hand the country over to black people like they're they're ******* dying to do that.
02:52:36 They are. They're ******* they hate white people.
Speaker 3
02:52:38 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:52:42 Mayor of low moral fiber not to be a conspiracy tart, but it's almost eerie how the same guy who took the Bush reeds to photo on 9/11 is the same guy who caught the bullet in the same frame as Trump's long career presidential focused.
02:52:59 Photographer with credentials, so I'll buy it. But even there he had angles match even there. He had angle. I'm not sure. That means yeah. A lot of these guys, they're like the same guys. They're there for *******. Ever. You got to just remember that. Like it's just a job.
02:53:17 I wasn't aware of that. That's that's not too crazy, because that's that just means he was doing the same job 20 years ago. That's not too crazy. So, yeah, I mean it. Look, if it was like 2 assassination attempt photos that were very identical, that'd be a little weird.
02:53:37 Even then, not not too crazy.
02:53:42 Lucky Larry Silverstein says. I still have my Trump hat. I was going to throw it away, but it's kind of funny to keep it. I actually was tricked into thinking deportations would happen. Or maybe this would be some kind of good. I realized I was tricked when he signed off on air striking Syria.
02:54:01 For Israel, days into his presidency.
02:54:03 Yeah, that was that was.
02:54:05 A big thing for a lot of people that wasn't as big for me. I mean, just because like.
02:54:09 I don't give a **** about Syria, but.
02:54:11 Yeah, I mean like.
02:54:12 For me it was. It was the the, the obvious, letting the Clintons off the hook thing meant oh, so you, you don't care about keep holding people accountable.
02:54:23 Or you're in on it, so you can't hold people accountable. Either way, that's bad, because that means we're nothing's going to change.
02:54:32 The excuse about the Syria strike was embarrassing that his daughter was crying about it. I mean, that's ******* embarrassing.
02:54:40 I don't know if that has actually happened, but it just that was the official story, and that's ******* pathetic.
02:54:47 The Black Robin says Hi, Devin. It's great that you're calling out conspiratard's. I noticed, however, in 2020, you agreed with the stolen election theory. Well, it's because it is. It was a stolen election. My thoughts are that the this conspiracy is really just a cope for the fact that white people have declined below the threshold to.
02:55:06 They lacked a symbol of white pride, however fake. No, I think that there were real shenanigans and I don't know why people have such a hard time believing it, because a lot of it was on video.
02:55:18 Like there's there's lots of this on V.
02:55:20 Video there's the video of the people stuffing the ballot boxes. There's, you know, the at the dropout points. This is real video. It's not like.
02:55:30 Made-up video. This is official, you know video, there's the.
02:55:37 I forget which which which polling station that was the one where they told the Republicans to leave. And this is on video too. It's security camera footage. And then they pull out a bunch of ballots from underneath the table and start running them through machines and stuff like that. And just there's all the statistical anomalies that.
02:55:55 If you that that cannot be accounted for just because of a drop in white population there, there was look, there's always fraud, there's always fraud.
02:56:10 It's just not always enough, and I think for I think it was enough.
02:56:16 In 2020, look, I don't even like.
02:56:19 You know, I don't like Trump, so this isn't like a cope. It's like, and I don't even think that the white people have political power anymore. So it's not a code for that either. I just think that's what the.
02:56:29 Evidence shows.
02:56:30 You know, I think the evidence shows that that, that it was that it was, there was enough fraud to change it around and look, that that doesn't even count.
02:56:38 Like I said, the the fact that there's all these like missing ballots or that there's the obviously, I mean, look.
02:56:47 There's, there's a lot of evidence of this stuff. Like it's it's endless, it goes on and on and.
Speaker 17
02:56:52 On it's it's.
Devon Stack
02:56:53 It's crazy. And not only that, just electronic voting in general is so vulnerable, so vulnerable. Those machines and a lot of more connect to the Internet and they shouldn't connect the Internet. That right there makes it so that I don't trust that.
02:57:06 Shame.
02:57:08 Whatever the result is, if you've got some ******, outdated version of Windows, I think some of these are running like XP or something and it's hooked up to the Internet and it's, you know, who who it's being like, what? Administrated by.
02:57:25 Old lady boomers, like the people dancing in that footage, you know, like it. Look, it was. There's clearly shenanigans. I guess you could argue were there enough shenanigans to sway it back and forth because we don't have a definitive number because a lot of this stuff was.
Speaker 17
02:57:45 Uh.
Devon Stack
02:57:46 Shut down by the courts right when they tried to sue to get access to some of these answers. These questions, like actually access to to the machines to find out, you know, if there's that there was a paper trail or a lot of these these duplicate ballots where it's like, well, how.
02:58:06 Do you have?
02:58:07 How do you have like 20 ballots that are obviously just photocopied versions of one ballot? You know, like that right there is OK, how many instances of this are there? There's at least one.
02:58:20 One and unless we can inspect the rest of the the ballots which that, you know, the courts wouldn't allow.
02:58:27 In most cases so that you could argue that maybe there wasn't enough to.
02:58:31 Sway it, but.
02:58:32 I think there was, I think like I said, the statistic anomalies alone make you even if you, even if you didn't have all the stuff that's.
02:58:39 On camera.
02:58:41 There's just enough statistical evidence which sure, circumstance. Circumstantial, but.
02:58:47 In my opinion, there's there's enough evidence to suggest that it was.
02:58:52 That it was stolen. And like I said, I and I don't even care. Like I don't even like Trump.
02:58:58 Go real AI or I think it's a.
02:59:01 I.
02:59:02 I'm new, I'm a new ham. What type of antenna should I get Yagi, dipole, tilt up? Crank up beverage mast on the House tower and concrete throw a bunch of wire on a tree? Well, that's up to you. All those things will work.
02:59:17 All of those things will work. It depends on what you want to do, how much space you have, how much money you want to spend, what bands you're going to be on. If you just want something quick and easy, you can just do along well. I mean, get it, get an antenna tuner.
02:59:33 And get a bow on and just have a big long wire and you can tune it to whatever band you're going to be on. Get like a good antenna tuner.
02:59:42 And that will get you by.
02:59:44 And then start researching based on what you think you're going to use the most.
02:59:49 And you can get.
02:59:51 Like look, you can spend as much as you want on antennas and towers and stuff. I I was talking to this guy in New York. He was in New York who said he had spent $250,000 on his boomer right boomer box. Some boomer fagot in New York spent a quarter of $1,000,000 on his ******* antenna.
03:00:11 Like I was impressed, but I was also like disgusted.
03:00:18 Weeds and Juice says.
03:00:21 *******.
03:00:25 Harold W Rosenthal says all this is very easily summed up with one song. It's literally perfect just going to leave it here. I know you hate link faggs, but you won't be disappointed. Guarantee everyone here. We'll enjoy it.
03:00:42 Well, there's there's.
03:00:44 I'll let other people play it if they want to play it.
03:00:47 Everyone there you can click that.
03:00:50 American.
03:00:51 **** is what it says.
03:00:54 By racist something.
03:00:58 How many experts, says average IQ of Africa is 66? That's sounds.
03:01:05 Mostly right. I don't know the exact.
03:01:09 You're talking a whole continent there. If you're saying Africa and there are some higher IQ parts of Africa.
03:01:18 But I don't mean like.
03:01:20 Obviously not like like white people hide. But you know, there's there's probably areas where it's like Ethiopia, for example, I think is.
03:01:31 It's got to be like in the 80s or something.
03:01:35 The urban quail farmer says apparently the Grinder app was overloaded in Milwaukee because there's so many **** in town.
03:01:43 Yeah, I think that's like you said, I saw that story couldn't verify it, but I, you know, not surprised at all if that's real. Men have a little moral fiber. I told my friend that Trump should pick David Duke as his VP, and he said not if we want to win, that's called a.
03:02:01 A Peric victory winning with is not winning. Winning with Trump is losing.
03:02:09 Well, I mean, look David Duke.
03:02:12 I mean, I don't think he, I mean, he could have won when he won and he was.
03:02:20 He was a senator.
03:02:22 What was he? I forget if he was a senator or governor, or both.
03:02:28 He he's won elections before, right?
Speaker 22
03:02:34 Let's see.
Devon Stack
03:02:44 While he's in the house, the local House of I mean, you know, the Louisiana, Louisiana State House of Representatives.
03:02:52 So I guess he wasn't like a senator.
Speaker 3
03:02:54 But he ran.
Devon Stack
03:02:55 He had to have run for governor, right?
03:02:59 Let me say political campaigns.
03:03:06 I thought for sure he ran for governor because I thought he was.
03:03:10 Thought I saw him on like Donahue.
03:03:20 When he ran for president in 88.
03:03:27 And then he ran for U.S. Senate in 1990.
03:03:32 Yeah. And then he ran for governor in 91. Yeah. So, I mean, look, there was a time when there weren't enough white people to wear. He had political possibilities. And some of those possibilities became reality. But he was so hated by.
03:03:51 Powerful people that they made life difficult for him and he wasn't able to go as far as perhaps he might have.
03:04:00 Had had everyone been a little just slightly more based, maybe next time says when Will America build a rocket and save the astronauts stuck orbiting the Earth. They cannot call up AG Uber.
03:04:14 I haven't really been keeping up with that.
03:04:16 I know basically what you're talking about, but I haven't been keeping up with that.
03:04:22 Pronouns based ****** says I agree with the Harold W Rosenthal that Song American **** goes hard.
03:04:31 Well, there's again, there's people. There's no endorsement. You guys can check it out.
03:04:37 UM.
03:04:39 The link is there.
03:04:41 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
03:04:44 Regarding the assassination attempt, if it was successful, Maggie Boomers would have understood the implication. They are implication that.
03:04:55 Of they.
03:04:56 Implication that of the right, I'm not sure they'd be next. And since they're ******* anyway.
03:05:05 They would have just stewed in their recliners and we'd be in the same situation we're currently in. Look, I don't think the boomers would do much, but it would, it would escalate the situation. The political situation, I think it would dramatically escalate the political.
03:05:26 Situation in America. Maybe I'd be wrong. I don't.
03:05:30 Know.
03:05:31 I don't know. We'll never know. I guess now, ink Stone says. I admit I've long been ignorant of the workings of government, but when you say these people are all gay, which people are you specifically talking about? What are their roles?
03:05:46 What's the hierarchy of AIDS and lobbyists? What numbers are we talking about? I wasn't taught this stuff in school.
03:05:56 Like what percentage are gay? I mean, not like it's not like 100% are gay or like that. But like, I would say realistically.
03:06:04 I mean, look way higher than the norm, right?
03:06:07 Percentage wise.
03:06:10 If I were to try to just slap a general number.
03:06:15 On.
03:06:17 People that work directly, like that's their paycheck comes from politics. Whether it's because they are a lobbyist, whether it's because they are congressional.
03:06:32 Page or aid or or.
03:06:36 Intern or or whether they're, you know, there's lots of little stupid.
03:06:43 Jobs, right? And if I were to be inaccurate, but if I were to just try to ballpark.
03:06:51 It.
03:06:52 I'd you know, I'd honestly say probably like 30 at least 30% are ****.
03:06:58 For and maybe it's higher. Maybe it's a little lower, but I I feel like I feel like a conservative number is like 30%.
03:07:07 I really, I really think that.
03:07:10 I mean, DC is gayer than San Francisco.
03:07:14 In fact, it might even be gayer than like Tel Aviv. Like it's super ******* gay.
03:07:19 Shockingly gay.
03:07:24 Nightfire says Devin Your McCarthy stream was one of your best. Thanks for the great work. Well, I appreciate that.
03:07:31 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, who cares about assassin conspiracies? There's only two things we know for sure. One we'll never get to know. And two, it wasn't.
03:07:44 Yan Haruichi because, yeah, Baruchi doesn't miss. I'm not sure who that is.
03:07:53 Which one? Who is that guy?
03:07:55 And making it look something up.
03:08:00 Or lawn oh lawn. It looked like an eye.
03:08:06 That's the guy who?
03:08:09 In addition to.
03:08:11 Murdering people at Ruby Ridge. It's theorized he murdered people at Waco as well.
03:08:21 January 1981 says say *****. Well, I guess if we want to stand rumble, right.
03:08:28 I look I I I.
03:08:32 I don't think I dropped too many bombs tonight, variety channel says. I don't know much about or. I don't know much. I don't know how much Adam Green you watch, but if you had been tuning in for the last three years, you would have heard him predict many times that Trump would receive a non fatal head wound.
Speaker 3
03:08:38 Right.
Devon Stack
03:08:52 Via an assassination attempt as per Jewish prophecies. Do you believe Christianity is a Jewish psyop? I don't think Christianity is a Jewish psyop. I I and I don't believe in Jewish prophecies. So.
03:09:09 You know.
03:09:10 It is what it is.
03:09:13 Knight Fire says the period between 1880 and 1920 is known as the Shift era. Jacob Schiff played a big role in the downfall of the Russian Empire, which led to the revolutions GE, GE means.
03:09:33 Could be worth digging into.
03:09:37 Or the I guess GE is the Jacob Schiff era.
03:09:41 I think that'd.
03:09:41 Be.
03:09:42 JSI don't know whatever.
03:09:45 Now that that's going to be.
03:09:47 We're going to take a look at.
03:09:49 Eastern European Jews, prior to their arrival here, I think that's.
03:09:53 Down the road a little bit though, Morris Dees not says. I want to apologize about sharing an image from 4 Chan that wasn't totally.
03:10:00 Correct the other night, waiting for more accurate info to come to light. Your idea was the best idea, getting halfway punked by custards is shameful and feels ********. Lesson learned. Sorry about that, Devin. Well, no big deal. Like I said, like.
03:10:17 I the only reason why I know about this is is I've been wrapped up in these situations.
03:10:23 Where you're like, oh, look at all this info coming out and and some. And I've tweeted out stuff that was wrong before checking it, and I felt stupid afterwards and.
03:10:34 That just happens. It happens, and so it's better to just. It's better to wait, especially in situations like this where the disinfo is on OverDrive. You've got all these different people with all these different political motivations to spin it in a particular way. And in this particular instance, I don't think we'll actually ever know the full story. But I think the basics.
03:10:54 Old.
03:10:55 They're out and I think the basic is, to me at least, it's looking like ******* weirdo Reddit guy incompetence.
03:11:06 Maybe it was on purpose and competence. I don't think it had to be though. I just think that.
03:11:12 They're that bad.
03:11:17 I've worked with the federal government. I know these people suck as I'm saying, anyway. Well, in fact, anyone who's worked with the post office has worked for with the federal government.
03:11:26 You know what I'm talking about.
03:11:29 I don't think they're that they're that you know.
03:11:34 But we'll see. Who knows? Maybe it's more complicated than that. You know, I don't claim to know exactly what happened. Bessemer.
Numbers Lady
03:11:44 It's really good.
Speaker 8
03:11:48 So.
Devon Stack
03:11:51 Bessemer 72 hi Devin. Thanks for the deep dive job well done well, I appreciate that Bessemer 72.
03:11:59 Zazi mataz bot. Next, they will tell us they confiscated 2 swords, a throwing knife, a set of nunchucks and a blow gun and poison darts along with five inch star shaped throwing knives. Several small incendiary devices, a vial of unknown poison, and a small bag.
03:12:20 Crushed glass from a suspicious Japanese man in the crowd. Uh well, I suppose that's possible, but.
03:12:28 That's a. That's a that's a complex theory you got there. The urban quail farmer says I'd be disappointed, but not surprised to learn that Don Knotts raped Ron Howard and Mary in Mayberry jail way back when. It would explain why Ron is so weird. Well, he's a child actor.
03:12:48 So I don't know if it was Don Knotts, but.
03:12:53 You know, there's that's that's always a that's always a huge possibility.
03:12:58 The urban crawl, farmer says. I've realized how abnormal it is nowadays that I come from a family with no race mixing or divorces. I'd say a mere one out of five women I've met over the years come from a good family. My high standards are going to be the lonely death of me. Well, look.
03:13:18 Umm.
03:13:19 It's important to have standards, but maybe not impossible standards.
03:13:24 But I get what you're saying, like, even when you just have standards.
03:13:28 It can be difficult. In fact, even when you lower your standards, it can be difficult, and in fact it can bite you in the ***. I would stick to your guns though, on as long as you're not, you know.
03:13:40 Nothing unreasonable like you're not looking for some supermodel who's also comes with a a billion dollar, you know, signing bonus when you marry or something. Yeah. Nothing. Nothing crazy. Like, as long as you're just looking for someone who's who's not ****** and you're attracted to them.
03:14:01 And they will make a good mother and wife and you know.
03:14:05 But unfortunately that excludes a lot of people.
03:14:10 Even just those requirements.
03:14:13 Lovely scribing God's army. Good show is always a girl at the thrift store, complimenting my churro shirt. Thanks again. Well, I appreciate that. And I see people like.
03:14:22 The churro.
03:14:24 Ham radio expert says the average IQ of India is 76.24. That sounds probable.
03:14:31 Jenny Vance. Kids are literally tar brown nons. Well, they they have, there is the caste system and there is a difference and I don't know what the difference is. I don't know all the different kinds of of projects there are, but there are there is difference. There is like the higher IQ.
03:14:48 Lighter skinned ones and I think you know if she went to a ******* Yale Law school, she can't be that dumb. You know, even if she was a diversity thing, she's probably at least.
03:15:00 She's probably at least batting at, you know, the the white average or around there.
03:15:07 Yeah, I I don't know a lot of it has to do with like.
03:15:12 There, like so there's a there's a, there's there's different types of Indians.
03:15:16 And I don't know which ones are the smarter ones or which ones the dumb ones I know there's.
03:15:20 A lot of the dumb ones.
03:15:21 Though John Jacob, Jingle Himer Schmidt says someone in the chat said we all understand the problem. What we are going to do about.
Speaker 15
03:15:32 Got.
03:15:32 It.
Devon Stack
03:15:33 Or what are we going to do about it? And while we can't get into specifics, build tight knit pro white communities and stock up on supplies, share devil's defiant, read mine comp and GL Rockwell.
03:15:49 Or, oh, George Lincoln Rockwell.
03:15:53 Yeah. Like look.
03:15:56 Those are all good ideas.
03:15:58 Those are all good ideas.
03:16:00 And I think that people just need to come to the realization that we're we're just there's tough times ahead and that's fine. We can, but we're going to have to regroup. We're going to have to suffer through a selection event with the kinds of people who are.
03:16:15 Not outbreeding are going to be creating whites with higher in Group preference.
03:16:23 And that, by the way, out of all the things that you look for in a woman that should be on the list, if that's important to you, you should look for a woman who has any group preference, doesn't mean she has to be full on 1488, but.
03:16:40 That she should prefer white people.
03:16:44 Just generally.
03:16:47 Figure it out.
03:16:58 Figured out says.
03:17:01 Good morning.
03:17:03 From the.
03:17:08 Where did all these projects come from? They just came out of nowhere and are now running everything I've been coping about that about Trump for a while, but since he picked a project for his running mate, I now wish for a Biden taking over locally is a must.
Speaker 8
03:17:30 Well.
Devon Stack
03:17:32 I mean, Jeannie Vance, isn't Abhijeet just his wife is.
03:17:37 When his kids are, I guess so. So I guess in some ways he is a Paget.
03:17:44 Yeah, they're. Look, they're they are.
03:17:48 They have high in Group preference.
03:17:51 And they have come and come to America in large enough numbers to where they can.
03:18:01 Wield political power, and that's what they're doing now. There's enough of them here to do it.
03:18:07 Man of low moral fiber also, did you see the Gen. Z boss and a mini video that was going around? I don't mean to be a pessimist, but that was truly demoralizing. I know most working women have make believe jobs, but that was just really hard to stomach. I hate fake smiles and tik tokers.
03:18:26 Ohh wait, TikTok is over. I think I saw a video you're talking about. Yeah, that was super.
03:18:32 Uh.
03:18:35 I don't know if it's black filling it just kind of girls are are ******** like that or enough of them are to wear videos like that end up being produced proof. Say Stomper says just dropping in because I'm working my 9:00 to 5:00 late on a run to Mickey D's.
03:18:54 And realize you're probably streaming almost today a dawdling ***** walking up the middle of a ******* on ramp on my way back. Please return the duck from George Floyd, George, Floyd County.
03:19:12 George Floyd.
Speaker 23
03:19:12 County.
Speaker 22
03:19:15 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker
03:19:22 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:19:25 Polar Bear odyssey, both the rock and or Taylor Swift, could be replacement picks for the DNC.
03:19:32 And a win.
03:19:33 Billionaire businessman with high approval ratings and name recognition, higher than any politician.
03:19:41 Yeah, we're, we're, we're at a point now, it's Idiocracy. It's people will just vote for anything at this point, you know, like they don't care about policy or or like that. They'd ******* vote for Taylor Swift at this point. You're right. I mean, they would 100%.
03:19:59 Pussay Stomper says $1.47 for Churro.
03:20:04 I'll let him know. That's all. That's all for him. Figure it out. Says 4 ******** ******.
Speaker 4
03:20:13 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 8
03:20:17 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
03:20:25 Filled soda, says Devin. Have you ever done a stream covering that Ashley Madison ship? It occurred to me recently how unbelievably ******* Jewish it was. Life is short. Have an affair. Yeah, I think I've talked about it.
03:20:40 I've never done like an in-depth thing.
03:20:43 It's it's, it's it's, it's still a site, right? Or did it get?
03:20:48 There there was like a there was a info leak of it one time and that really killed the.
03:20:53 You know people, you know, they're people are getting outed, and so they don't want to.
03:20:57 Use it anymore.
03:21:00 But I bet.
03:21:01 If it's not a site, there's some version of it.
03:21:05 Hammer you expert.
03:21:07 King of the IQ figures tonight, Guatemala average IQ 47.6.
03:21:12 A Central American country ranks 4th in the list of an average IQ of 47.7 to spike average to improve education healthcare systems. Guatemala continues to grapple with high levels of poverty, inequality, and social exclusion, particularly among and then it gives look. Maybe it is that seems exceptionally.
03:21:32 So, like exceptionally low.
03:21:36 But you know, maybe it is.
03:21:40 I mean that's that's based like ****** level like that's below ****** level actually.
03:21:45 Amalik International says before you do a debunking of the Apollo moon landing hoax theory, you should watch Kubrick's Odyssey, Kubrick and Apollo well, I mean, look, I I don't know. Maybe I'll.
03:21:57 Watch it. But it's.
03:22:00 I know. I'll tell you one thing for sure. Stanley Kubrick didn't ******* fake them. That's like, that's like, Boomer. That's boomer. Mine did poison theories.
03:22:12 I just. I know enough about special effects that no, he didn't. He didn't do it. I don't know why boomers got like that. That theory in their head. But yeah, they did.
03:22:27 Poussey Stomper says.
03:22:30 *****, Big shot fagots, OK.
03:22:34 Man of low moral fiber, regarding regarding the 2020 election cheating. Everyone needs to keep in mind they didn't need a centralized plan to cheat. No one needs to teach a black woman to steal old white ladies purses. They know how to do that instinctively. And of course they'll cheat at every polling place.
03:22:54 They're allowed access. That's another thing. Exactly is, if you look at the people who are working at these polling places, they the same kinds of people that work at TSA.
03:23:05 And you're right. Like, it's not like black people are conspiring together to commit crimes against white people. They just all do it. And of course, if they're the ones that are in charge of a polling place and they have the ability to throw away ballots so they don't like.
03:23:23 They're going to do it.
03:23:25 Absolutely. I don't respect the process, that's.
03:23:28 That's the white man's game.
03:23:31 We're Tomas, guy says. Mega types think they will run, that they will run the USA, but Trump will call Pompeo, John Bolton and Lindsey Graham again. When it comes to forming the administration or people that are worse. Glock 23 says I'm late, but a town named Springfield and Ohio an hour away from me has been in the news.
03:23:51 We have an exercise brought that up. The town population is 58,075% white, but 25,000 of the lowest IQ savages on Earth were flown in from heading to Ohio by Jews. Now Springfield is hell on Earth. They even **** everywhere in the parks.
03:24:10 Yeah, well.
03:24:11 You know what?
03:24:13 Jenny Vance. Jenny Vance is a senator from Ohio.
03:24:18 So maybe maybe he's the man to talk to ink, Stone says. Sorry, my question earlier was poorly structured. Perhaps in the future strain you give some detail about the relationship between politics as seen on TV and the real workings behind the scenes, IE packs, lobbies, consulting firms.
03:24:39 And the entourage of elected officials, like a primer. Uhm.
03:24:45 I mean, well, you mean like, like a civics class?
03:24:50 I mean, I guess I could.
03:24:55 But I mean, yeah, I guess I could do.
03:24:57 That.
03:24:58 Do like a. This is how.
03:25:01 The basics work because I got. I guess you're right. Probably most people don't understand.
Speaker 23
03:25:05 That.
Devon Stack
03:25:07 Spy Hunter says at least Devin says Fagots.
03:25:11 Well, of course I say, ******.
03:25:14 Hammer new expert says Jenny Vance will fix the Browns problem. Wow.
03:25:21 He's married to the Browns.
03:25:22 Problem he's going to fix it.
03:25:26 And then we go over to rumble.
03:25:30 Where no one pork.
03:25:33 Says while we are all distracted by a recent ****** tree, the woman Jew President of Mexico announced that she is going to build 2 rail lines to the US border. Well, that's awesome.
03:25:46 That's awesome.
03:25:49 Well.
03:25:50 Yeah. Well, there you go.
03:25:53 Look at that, 33 says the gig grinder.
03:25:58 Nick Video is from a a gay concert called.
03:26:03 Troy.
03:26:05 Seven or something like that. Somebody posted the video a while ago. OK, so it's not a real video. Like I said, I I wasn't sure if it was, but it doesn't change the fact that I promise you there's a lot of **** in the RNC right at the RNC right now.
03:26:25 Sushi Pies says starting my vacation with that early morning insomnia stream, chud energy, let's.
03:26:33 ******* go. Well, there you go.
03:26:35 Good morning to you.
03:26:37 Sushi keys. All right, guys. Well, that's everything we got.
03:26:42 For the evening, I appreciate you guys popping in and like I said, no stream on Saturday. Maybe I'll pop into someone else's stream if if I can work something like that out. I just don't have enough time. I'm not going to be around computers and I.
03:26:58 I'm.
03:26:58 I'm I'm going to be doing a lot of stuff that's.
03:27:03 Going to keep me busy for a few days there so, but I'll definitely be back at the latest Wednesday.
03:27:13 So hopefully the world doesn't explode between now and Wednesday. In the meantime.
03:27:20 You guys have a wonderful rest of your week.
03:27:24 And for black pill, I am of course.
Speaker 24
03:27:28 Dim sack.
Speaker 22
03:28:54 Right.
Speaker 3
03:29:02 Good morning.