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INSOMNIA STREAM: LEUCHTER CIRCUIT EDITION.mp3

03/23/2024
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00:07:18 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:07:22 I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:07:25 Provided the Internet holds up, I had some hiccups earlier and I'm hoping that. Well, I don't want to jinx it, so knock on wood, I guess that seems to work sometimes.
00:07:36 Right now we are going to go over.
00:07:40 See you on Monday.
00:07:43 Senor morte. Signor morte.
00:07:52 Or Mr. Death, I guess.
00:07:55 Also known as senior.
00:07:56 Morte, the the the first version I got.
00:07:59 Have these really obnoxious?
00:08:02 Spanish subtitles throughout. Luckily, I was able to find something better. So.
00:08:09 You might ask yourself who exactly is senior Morte?
00:08:14 And I thought it was appropriate because a lot of people seem to think that Jews ruining people's careers is something new and something that only happens to black people or.
00:08:24 Something it's no, it's not.
00:08:29 It's not new, it's not new.
00:08:32 It's something's been going on a long time. In fact, before the night the the beautiful, Wonderful 90s that everyone wants to go back to.
00:08:42 And this is a film.
00:08:45 By yet another Jew that goes over the the events of one of these times.
00:08:56 Now this movie, Senor Morte or Doctor Death, was directed by.
00:09:04 Errol Morris.
00:09:07 A Jew from New York.
00:09:09 Who?
00:09:10 Made this documentary to much fanfare in 1999.
00:09:16 And it covers the events.
00:09:19 Surrounding.
00:09:21 A man a a self-taught engineer.
00:09:26 By the name of Fred Leuchter, Fred Luther.
00:09:31 So we'll take a look at at why why exactly this you thought he was such a fascinating character.
Speaker 7
00:09:45 I became involved in the manufacture of execution equipment because I was concerned with the deplorable condition of the hardware that's in most of the states prisons.
00:09:57 Which generally results in torture.
Speaker 5
00:10:00 Prior to death.
Speaker 7
00:10:03 A number of years ago I was asked by a.
00:10:05 State to look at.
00:10:06 Their electric chair.
00:10:09 I was surprised at the condition of the equipment and I indicated to them what changes should be made to bring the equipment up to the point of doing the humane execution.
00:10:22 Fund making recommendations for changes. I sat down on my own time and at my own expense and made.
00:10:30 A new design and new equipment available to the states utilizing electrocution at a price far lower than they would have to deal with if they hired an engineering firm to redesign a specific item.
00:10:45 The equipment is all standardized. It all meets the current electrical requirements for electrocution.
00:10:53 And the pricing is such that it's similar to what you pay for an off the shelf item, even though it's made-up, they essentially pay for the pots, the labor in the installation and a 20% mark up, which is more than fair.
Devon Stack
00:11:09 So Fred Luther is a man who was contracted out by prison systems throughout the United States to help either repair or replace or redesign execution equipment.
00:11:24 He worked on electric chairs.
00:11:27 That was his first gig.
00:11:28 And then lethal injection machines.
00:11:32 Gallows because actually they were. You know, people forget we still. I think it's still in the book. So I think we still technically can hang people.
00:11:41 I noticed a case not that long ago where some guy requested it specifically.
00:11:47 And gas chambers.
00:11:54 So here they have him.
00:11:58 We'll give you a walkthrough of one of his electric chairs, and I want you to pay close attention to how they're they're trying to portray this guy. There's a lot of stuff that goes on.
00:12:12 When you have the.
00:12:13 Power of of cinematography on your side, you can say a lot without saying anything. You know the old adage a picture says 1000 words.
00:12:22 Things as simple as just right? Well, we haven't even started the video yet, but the odd angle at which this is at.
00:12:30 You know, cinematography 101, that these odd angles immediately make you feel uneasy.
00:12:37 Because when you're walking around, your perspective is always level with the horizon.
00:12:44 And the only time it's crooked is if maybe you're feeling sick or something. You're falling. Something's not right.
00:12:51 A good example of this would be.
00:12:55 Yeah, 1950s movies. You know, they use this a lot in film noir, even stuff like those can't be Batman, you know, Adam West, Batman from the 60s, where they would show the Penguin or the Riddler, you know, it's instantly the cameras tilted. Every shot is tilted.
00:13:16 And this guy, let's just face it. Not a handsome man, right? Kind of a weird guy.
00:13:24 And so you have a lot of that going on just like.
00:13:26 Letting him, letting him be weird.
00:13:29 And letting him, you know, just.
00:13:34 You know, let let letting you.
00:13:35 Feast your eyes upon you. Know the oddness of this person.
00:13:39 So even though he's talking about wanting to create this execution equipment because he thought the old execution equipment was inhumane, you're kind of the one naming right naming the movie senior Morte.
00:13:55 You're coming into this thinking like, wow, this guy is kind of creepy, you know, like a creepy mortician, only only worse.
00:14:02 You know, cause instead of like a mortician who deals with dead bodies, this guy's, you know, his stuffs.
Speaker 3
00:14:07 Making dead bodies.
Devon Stack
00:14:10 So give me give you a little walk.
00:14:12 Through of the the electric chair.
Speaker 2
00:14:18 We are testing the electrocution system here at the Tennessee State Prison. This is connected to the execution system in place of the electric chair and the system thinks that this.
00:14:31 Is a human body.
00:14:32 It consists of a series of heavy duty resistors pulled by 4 fans. I will now switch on the.
Speaker 7
00:14:40 Fans and begin.
Speaker 2
00:14:43 The approval process.
00:14:52 We're going to proceed for the power supply.
00:14:58 Turn on the main circuit breaker as you.
00:15:01 Can see the.
00:15:01 Voltage is increased to 26140 volts.
00:15:07 We begin the test at the.
00:15:09 Control console for the electric chair. We turn the fail safe system on the operation. Power up computer on.
Speaker 7
00:15:24 When I push the button for operation.
Devon Stack
00:15:28 Lots of odd angles rocking back and forth.
00:15:34 Lots of shots, making them look like kind of a psycho. He's got really bad teeth.
00:15:41 So they have these still shots and these blunt, you know, obviously highly contrasted black and white, grainy shots of him.
00:15:49 About to pull the switch, he looks.
00:15:51 Like a lunatic.
00:15:56 And this, of course is all by design.
00:15:59 So already you don't know much about this guy, even though from what he's saying, he's.
00:16:05 He got into the business of doing this for humane reasons.
00:16:10 They then go into his background a little bit, talk about how.
00:16:15 The way he really got, I guess into the business is his father worked for the prison system.
00:16:22 And so he would attend. Well, he would go to work with.
00:16:25 His dad, starting at age 4.
00:16:27 There he is.
00:16:28 With his dad working in inside the prison.
00:16:32 And he talks about how a lot of these.
00:16:38 Electric chairs have malfunctions.
00:16:41 He talks about in gory detail.
00:16:44 Some of them that malfunction, leaving the person still alive, but just.
00:16:49 Badly burned one guy who survived entirely because the transformer melted down and you know. But for him, it's all he's very business. You know this well it.
00:17:02 It is his business.
00:17:05 So he's describing it kind of in a.
00:17:07 You know otherwise creepy way. But just like a mortician, that's his business. And so for him, it's just a very matter of fact.
Speaker 7
00:17:17 I determined that this state's equipment was not functional. This states equipment was not functional and then suddenly one day I said none of the equipment is functional many of.
Speaker 8
00:17:27 The electric chairs.
Speaker 7
00:17:28 Were built by inmates and electricians who had no idea of what they were building. They took a picture of another.
00:17:35 It's electric chair and they made something that looked like it.
Devon Stack
00:17:39 Another thing they do throughout the movie, and I've never actually seen this editing technique.
00:17:47 But I think it adds to the uneasiness of when he's talking because they only do it when he's talking. You might have noticed that it dipped to black briefly while he was talking, and it didn't seem to be at the end of a sentence. It wasn't like a dip to black so they could smoothly cut to another phrase that he's going to use elsewhere.
00:18:08 It's mid sentence dip to black for a couple of seconds. Go back to him.
00:18:12 And in fact, when I first had the senior Morte version I thought, oh, there must be something wrong with this version. It keeps going to black for no reason.
00:18:21 And then I got the other bird and did the same thing. And I was like, oh, no, this is just a a weird editing technique.
00:18:28 And I think devised to make you feel more uneasy when he's talking.
00:18:34 So he's talking about the.
00:18:37 The electric chair is being antiquated. He wants to improve them.
00:18:42 And they they decide to contract him out.
00:18:47 Here he is getting one of the electric chairs.
00:18:49 Shipped to him.
00:18:53 And of course.
00:18:55 They have to make him look like.
00:18:56 A.
00:18:56 Psycho.
00:18:59 But he's just joking around. He's like, hey, hey, son, take a picture of me in the electric chair. This will be funny, but of course he looks like a weirdo.
00:19:07 They have scary music showing this still photo.
00:19:13 For an uncomfortable amount of time.
00:19:17 He then talks about how he gets contracted out to build the his first lethal injection machine.
00:19:25 And he explains how he approaches it like he approaches anything else.
00:19:30 It's A and it's an engineering problem.
00:19:33 And he's going to solve it using engineering.
00:19:36 But there are these hints, these hints that.
00:19:38 He's not even really.
00:19:39 Qualified.
00:19:40 Because he makes jokes, he makes jokes. That an.
00:19:43 Engineer might make.
00:19:45 About how his customers said, well, you can build an electric chair, so surely you can build a lethal injection machine. And he jokes they're like, well, they're not. They're not related at all.
00:19:57 You know one's.
00:19:59 An electrical device and and one is made to pump poison into your veins.
00:20:06 But the way that it's edited, you're you're almost.
00:20:08 Left with the idea.
00:20:09 That he's just kind of winging it.
00:20:13 Yeah, it doesn't matter that all of his devices worked.
Speaker
00:20:16 And that.
Devon Stack
00:20:17 That, that they they kept.
00:20:19 Getting hired by different prison systems.
00:20:22 They give you this idea, this, this sense that.
00:20:24 Maybe he doesn't know what he's doing.
00:20:28 But you can tell he cares about the people being executed.
00:20:33 And this is this little clip here he's talking about how.
Speaker 9
00:20:36 He didn't like that.
Devon Stack
00:20:38 The people being executed by lethal injection.
00:20:42 Were strapped to a Gurney and just staring up at a ceiling, and he thought there was maybe a a more humane way for them to be.
00:20:51 I guess stripped down.
Speaker 7
00:20:53 You have to have the man immobile. He has to be unable to move or else he's going to move and damage his arm with the catheter. But you certainly can make it more comfortable. You could put them in a contour chair like that. They have in the dentist office that at least should be sitting up. You could give them a television. You could give music.
00:21:08 You could put some pictures on the wall.
00:21:12 Rather than put them in a concrete room.
Devon Stack
00:21:16 So he cares.
00:21:18 You know, he's he's pro death penalty, but he doesn't think we have to be animals.
00:21:22 About it.
00:21:24 So he talks about how after his success with.
00:21:28 These different devices, little by little different prison systems.
00:21:33 Because you know.
00:21:33 The different wardens talked to different wardens.
00:21:37 And it's not a a huge market.
00:21:40 And here he is providing the products that people want. Word gets out and so he gets a lot of business.
Speaker 7
00:21:48 Essentially, the states talk with each other.
00:21:51 We immediately got Illinois and we got Delaware.
00:21:55 They had a hanging problem that they totally were not able to deal with. They had a gallows that were made that had been stored for 25 or 30 years. They took it out and they screwed it together and it fell over. The only thing that was left that was functional.
00:22:10 The hinges for.
00:22:10 The trap door.
Devon Stack
00:22:15 So now again, he's working on gallows and and he he makes another joke about how. Yeah, I mean, like technically this does anything to do with electrocution. I mean it's it's a gallows. It's it's.
00:22:26 It's a trap door, basically. You know it's you wrap a rope, a rope around someone's neck, and the trap door activates. But it's it's all engineering.
00:22:36 And so it's not it's it's. I just approach it as an engineering problem, just like any complex machine would have lots of different parts that are completely separate and function and design and yet one person can design all these different parts. You know, I'm I'm able to look at this even though it has nothing to do with the.
00:22:57 Lethal injection or electrocution?
00:23:00 And look at it as a design problem. How do I make sure this person dies effectively and with the least amount of danger to others? While you know the people performing the execution and with the most dignity possible for the person being executed?
Speaker 7
00:23:20 The difference is that it's not a major market.
00:23:26 A lot of people are not interested and are morally opposed.
00:23:30 To working on an execution agreement.
00:23:34 They think it's somehow going to change.
Devon Stack
00:23:37 And then he mentions that one of the reasons why he's being hired despite being self-taught.
00:23:43 Is that the other people that work on these machines?
00:23:48 They or they would be competent to work on these machines. They don't want to work on these machines. They don't want to tarnish their names. They see it as a limited market. They can't make as much.
00:24:01 Money.
00:24:02 And I really feel like that this.
00:24:04 Is kind of in a in a way.
00:24:06 It's really I I related. I'll just tell you I related to this personally because I see it in the same way that you see.
00:24:13 A lot of.
00:24:16 The way information is disseminated on the Internet, right?
00:24:20 I I I've I've mentioned before.
00:24:23 I know that I could talk about Normie ****.
00:24:27 And still have my channel on YouTube maybe have maybe up to 1,000,000 subscribers in the first year I had. I had a quarter of a million.
00:24:36 And all I'd have to do is just not talk about, you know, the Jews and and, you know, important things. I could just talk about Tim Poole, basic bit ****. And I the money would come rolling in.
00:24:51 And because I don't care about that.
00:24:54 I have this niche market. I guess that that I'm in, but I'm limited by what I can do with it and that there's lots of other people like that, whereas and and and I'm self-taught, I guess you could say and I have a professional background like this guy does.
00:25:12 But I get it.
00:25:13 There's a lot of people who would be able to do.
00:25:15 This kind of.
00:25:15 Work, but they don't want to touch it because they don't want to solely their name.
00:25:20 But this guy doesn't care. This guy's like. Yeah, whatever. I see it like an engineering problem. I see it as doing good. I mean, these people are getting executed. Whether I do this or not. The the best I can do is make sure they're executed in the in the best way possible. And I don't. I'm not superstitious. I don't think it's going to change me. I'm going to be haunted by it.
00:25:41 Or anything like that.
Speaker 7
00:25:44 I'm a proponent of capital punishment. I'm certainly not a proponent of capital torture.
00:25:50 We must always remember, and we must never forget, the fact that the person being executed is a human being.
Devon Stack
00:25:59 Again, you saw that dip to black again, they do that.
00:26:02 Constantly throughout all of his.
00:26:04 All of his interview stuff.
00:26:09 He then starts to talk about this to give.
00:26:11 You an idea?
00:26:11 Of how much he thinks about this sort of thing.
00:26:14 He talks about how he also has to.
00:26:17 Keep in mind.
00:26:18 That the people performing the execution for them, they're it's almost as if they're executing one of their coworkers.
00:26:26 Because this is someone if they've been on death row for, you know, 5/10/15 or however many years, right?
00:26:34 That when they go into work every day, that person's there.
00:26:38 And they see.
00:26:38 Him and they, they, you know eight they spend.
00:26:40 8 hours a day with him five days a week.
00:26:43 And uh, you know, unless there's some kind of, you know, well, I guess with coworkers, too, sometimes you there's coworkers you wish were dead.
00:26:50 But there's a lot of.
00:26:51 You just like your or whatever.
00:26:53 And so he he even thinks about, you know, when I design A machine.
00:26:58 For example, he mentions the the the buckles he didn't want to have straps that you'd have to sit there and take a long time to unstrap this dead body, and then you're having to come into contact with.
00:27:13 Bodily fluids and stuff, and it just would be messy. You want to just use the same kinds of belts you would have in in seat belts. They just quickly release.
00:27:22 And he also didn't want to. For example, he talks about, you know, this might be a little gross, but when you execute someone.
00:27:32 They lose bowel control and it makes a mess and he said he didn't want the guards to have to be sitting there, like walking around in this and it. And because you're in his is a a conductor, you know, you don't want a bunch of urine on the floor while you're electrocuting someone and stuff like that.
00:27:49 And so just all the little things that you would think about to make sure that it went as cleanly as possible.
Speaker 7
00:27:56 And nobody should have to place his life in jeopardy because an execution is being conducted.
Devon Stack
00:28:04 And I kind of feel.
00:28:05 Like.
00:28:06 Especially if you look at where?
00:28:07 They dip to black.
00:28:11 They want you to.
00:28:12 Kind of think about that as if he's being some kind of crazy person. Well, nobody should have to put their life in jeopardy while performing an execution.
00:28:21 As if somehow that's like some kind of conflict of logic.
00:28:26 Right, like at at ohh.
00:28:27 Ohh, you're worried about safety with an.
00:28:29 Execution machine. It's like, well, yeah.
00:28:33 You don't want people who are performing executions to be hurt.
Speaker 3
00:28:38 You know the machine we, we're.
Devon Stack
00:28:40 We're OK with killing the person getting killed. That's the.
00:28:43 Whole point of the machine.
00:28:45 But they dipped the black halfway to that sentence to abruptly knock you off track and then make you just hear these words and ruminate for a second.
00:28:55 So then they they kind of talk about how he met his wife, she was a waitress.
00:29:00 And he drinks a lot of coffee and smokes several packs a day. And.
00:29:06 Then we get to.
00:29:07 This part.
00:29:10 Now everyone is starting to wonder who was wondering why we're talking about this guy is is now maybe. Well, maybe some of you guys don't know who, Ernst. His own bill is.
00:29:22 So Ernst zundel.
00:29:25 Was a German national living in Canada in the 1980s.
00:29:31 And he was a Holocaust revisionist.
00:29:36 And he would send out newsletters talking about the inconsistencies with the official Holocaust story.
00:29:43 Debunking a lot of the the Holocaust stories that we now all know.
Speaker 3
00:29:49 Were false.
Devon Stack
00:29:51 And because he was living in Canada and Canada does not have free speech laws that resemble the laws in America, or at least, well, that's changing, right?
00:30:03 He was arrested under some obscure law that I don't think that ever used to arrest anyone with prior to this.
00:30:12 And charged him with with spreading misinformation.
00:30:16 To incite racial hatred or something along those lines. And that his pamphlet saying that there were no gas chambers.
00:30:24 In Auschwitz.
00:30:26 And other concentration camps was provably false and that he was just doing that to spread racial hatred.
Speaker 10
00:30:35 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:30:36 And so because of this trial.
00:30:39 They had to go to.
00:30:40 The only expert that really existed the United States.
00:30:46 Was at the time and I think still is the only country in the world that performed executions using gas.
00:30:55 And the only one.
00:30:57 That was an expert in in. In doing that was the guy who had designed gas chambers.
Speaker 7
00:31:08 Because of my expertise in the construction of execution equipment, I was asked to testify by the defense team of Mr. Ernst Zundel.
00:31:20 The German national living in Canada for some 20 odd years, who published a pamphlet, did 6,000,000 really die.
Speaker 12
00:31:33 As in most of his public appearances, Ernst Zundel arrived at court surrounded by supporters wearing hard hats. They are bodyguards for a man who says the Holocaust is a myth and who's prepared to argue that before a judge and jury, zumal is charged under a really used section of the Criminal Code that he published statements.
00:31:52 In newer false statements that could cause racial intolerance.
Speaker 11
00:31:56 40.
Speaker 13
00:31:56 Five years of undetermined hatred is enough. The Holocaust is nothing but undetermined hate propaganda, forcing U.S. history.
00:32:04 And I with the help of my friends from around the world, choose and Jen.
Numbers Lady
00:32:07 That's the word.
Speaker 13
00:32:09 I'm going to finish the Second World.
Speaker 2
00:32:11 War.
Speaker 5
00:32:11 Only you know 100.
Speaker 13
00:32:12 I guarantee you.
Speaker 11
00:32:15 We can solve the mystery of the gas chambers in Auschwitz and all these other places. If we find an American expert.
00:32:24 Because America is the only country that dispatches people with gas.
00:32:29 You can't open up the telephone book and say guys and then chamber and then experts and and outcome 10 thread like there's no there's nobody.
Speaker 3
00:32:40 So they had.
Devon Stack
00:32:41 No, no contact with this guy prior to this. You you know Fred? Fred looked her or liked her. I I can't really say it the way a German would.
00:32:51 Was literally the pretty much the the only guy on the planet that could be an expert witness.
00:32:59 So what they decided to do was fly him out to Poland.
00:33:04 To take samples.
00:33:07 Of the walls and the different alleged gas chambers.
00:33:13 To as an engineer, assess.
00:33:17 Whether or not these buildings would have been able to do mass gassings.
00:33:25 If it made any sense from an engineering standpoint.
00:33:29 If it made any sense from a safety standpoint because these are all things that that he was an expert at, he knew that just as an example and a lot of people don't even think about this. If you fill a room up with gas to kill a bunch of people in that room.
00:33:48 The gas doesn't just disappear.
00:33:51 You have to get rid of the gas before you can open that wooden door. I mean door and and that was another thing too. If you have Windows, if you have doors, these are windows and doors that better not bleed off gas.
00:34:07 And if you have a drainage system that that drainage system better not lead to other drainage systems.
00:34:14 That could bleed off gas.
00:34:17 So they fly him out to go do an investigation.
00:34:21 So that he can testify at the trial and be the expert witness.
00:34:27 So they of course they use Nazi Germany footage for when he's flying to. I guess this is a part of Poland with a Nazi flag, but they, you know, lots of World War Two Nazi imagery.
00:34:41 And they show a shot of him introducing this video here.
Speaker 2
00:34:50 Good morning. My name is Fred Royston. I'm an engineer from last of the United States and I'm here this snowy morning without shorts and falling. The date is February 28th to approximately 10:30 AM and I'm here to examine this alleged gas chamber.
00:35:11 For the community.
Devon Stack
00:35:15 And sorry guys, I should not true, I thought was dead. Just came back. I told you last stream of messing up little he.
00:35:22 Just came back.
00:35:24 So hey buddy.
00:35:27 Try to fight classified camp.
Speaker 9
00:35:30 While you're here.
Devon Stack
00:35:31 So I'm going to give them some food and get them in the other room. That's kind of crazy. I I had a feeling if he came back it would be while I was streaming. That's usually when he comes back.
00:35:43 So churro's not dead. He was was the longest.
00:35:46 He's ever been gone.
00:35:48 So he's here. All right, well, not dead true. I like I was positive he was dead today. I.
00:35:53 Was talking to some on the phone.
00:35:55 That's right, you're not dead.
00:35:58 That's right, buddy. All right.
00:36:01 I'll get you some food in.
00:36:02 A second, yeah, OK.
00:36:05 So they play this clip showing him taking samples from a wall of one of the alleged gas chambers.
Speaker 2
00:36:13 This is trouble for you, man. I'm standing inside the alleged gas chamber and I would love to take samples from the wall.
00:36:22 And ceiling material, essentially the water.
00:36:31 Be documented and later taken for Analyzation. There's any residual site in the water and material contamination to sample in addition to prevent any.
00:36:50 Contamination myself. If there were any residual chemicals in the brick.
Speaker 8
00:36:55 Investments to keep down any contamination. If there was anything there.
Devon Stack
00:37:17 By the way, this is not footage from the the documentary. They don't show all this stuff, the documentary, which we'll go into in a moment.
00:37:27 Almost makes it look like he's going into.
00:37:29 Some holy place and vandalizing it.
00:37:33 So this is from the actual footage that they took for the court case.
00:37:39 So they could prove that the samples that he acquired.
00:37:43 Were actually required from where he said they were required so he'd have video evidence gathering the samples.
00:37:51 And they do have, you know, they have little clips of this video in the documentary. But like I said, it's more, oh, look how terrible he's being.
00:38:03 And they certainly don't include this clip or the next clip after this.
Speaker 2
00:38:11 Like to call attention the presence of a fuel tank maintenance personnel for the Roma.
00:38:17 Gastric.
00:38:28 Washington.
00:38:29 Of the ceiling. This would be extremely important is the suggestion.
00:38:41 There would be a reasonable deal of the gas, you know, liquid state on the wall so loaded in water which would cross the compressive acid walls and saturated the water would they would be necessary to avoid to Washington.
00:39:02 After reduce now this water from the lens would then run into this.
00:39:10 And unfortunately would get into the entire grading system of the camp. There were drains like this tie into the drainage system.
00:39:19 At every doorway, every building.
00:39:22 In this cellar.
00:39:24 That would mean that there would be.
00:39:26 Plus the answer and the possibility of design ideas from every location.
00:39:33 In this facility.
00:39:35 Which would be extremely helpful. Dangerous anyone on the premises?
Devon Stack
00:39:43 So in other words, because the drainage system in this alleged gas chamber has a vent.
00:39:52 A great I guess you could say at the opening of every doorway in the concentration camp.
00:40:01 When they were to go in.
00:40:02 And walk, because that's the thing they they are.
00:40:04 More.
00:40:05 People often make jokes about how could you possibly gas that many people and burn up the bodies and you know the time frame, but they're not. They're not even taking into account, as this man is, because he's familiar with the process.
00:40:18 That not only do you have to evacuate the gas.
00:40:22 From the room.
00:40:24 After you're done gassing the people, it's that room's toxic. Like, there's residue all over the walls. There's a lot of people don't know this. The cyanide poison has to be heated above 80°F.
00:40:42 In order to remain aghast, and once it drops below that, it starts to turn back into a solid.
00:40:50 Or a liquid.
00:40:51 And so you'd have all this condensation, this very toxic, deadly condensation.
00:40:58 And so they have to go in hose down the walls and clean it up. Plus you can imagine if the mask just from 1 execution.
00:41:07 You know, I mentioned before as someones being executed they they lose control of their bowels and so they evacuate their bowels.
00:41:16 So that room would just be covered in, you know, **** and **** basically, and poison.
00:41:23 So you'd have to have someone go in there and hose it all off, or you.
00:41:26 Would just have this.
00:41:28 Biohazard chemical. I mean, it would just be like the most deadly room in the world. You wouldn't have to put poison in there. You could just put people in there and they would just die.
00:41:36 Why?
00:41:38 And so they have to hose it all down and the drain that is in this room that they claim is a gas chamber.
00:41:46 Is hooked up to all the drains that are in front of the doorways of every building in this camp.
00:41:56 So if you're housing it down like you would just be gassing everyone.
00:42:00 In the camp.
00:42:04 So he goes to not just Auschwitz, he goes.
00:42:07 To all the other.
00:42:09 Alleged camps and again, this is not in the documentary. This is from the original footage that he.
00:42:15 Produced in in service of being the expert witness.
00:42:21 He then goes to other camps and concludes.
Speaker 2
00:42:25 This is Fred Leiter again. I'm standing in the experimental gas chamber area.
Devon Stack
00:42:32 At my neck at noon.
Speaker 2
00:42:37 I'm going to give a recap of everything I've seen here on my trip to Poland. The first location that we stopped at was Auschwitz one, and an examination of the gas chamber facility there.
00:42:53 It is in my best engineering opinion that the facility was not ever used as a gas chamber.
00:43:01 For extermination of people or vermin.
00:43:07 We move along to Auschwitz 2.
00:43:11 And I examined several locations at Auschwitz too.
00:43:17 It is my opinion also that the areas at the at Auschwitz two were not used for purposes of exterminating people, but were simply used.
00:43:29 For delousing.
00:43:30 We looked at at the losing facility and I it's a facility that all seem to agree we used for delousing purposes in that facility. We saw blue dye.
00:43:42 Stand into the walls, which we believe to be the remnants of the Cyclone V gas.
00:43:51 Those materials have been will be taken back to the United States for chemical analysis.
00:43:58 I'll look at the other gas chamber facilities indicated the presence of no such thing in any of the gas chamber facilities where the crematoria were located.
Devon Stack
00:44:14 So he also mentions how there doesn't seem to be the visible residue that was observed in areas where they know there was Zyklon B, Zyklon B. For those who don't know.
00:44:27 It was a delousing agent. There was a big lice problem and so they would delouse the clothes and sometimes the people upon entering the camp. Otherwise you have a big lice outbreak.
00:44:41 And because they know where some of these chambers were and it's agreed, you know, all the experts, all the.
00:44:49 Holocaust experts agree that these are delousing chambers.
00:44:54 Well, it's easy to look at these delousing chambers and say well.
00:44:58 We have this blue staining on the wall of the delousing chambers that we know would not have the same concentrations.
00:45:06 Of Zyklon B as a chamber used to kill them.
00:45:11 And so that's curious.
00:45:15 He also made, you know, his close as he could, but because they measured everything they bought measuring tapes and they made.
00:45:25 Like blueprints.
00:45:27 So he could try to determine Oh my God, churro.
00:45:32 True, you can't come back during a stream and then expect like to get attention.
00:45:40 The.
00:45:43 So we made engineering drawings of the different chambers.
00:45:47 So that he could try to determine whether or not they were designed the way you would design a gas chamber.
00:45:55 Enter this Jew.
00:45:57 So now we get back to. This is the actual documentary.
00:46:01 They bring this Jew in to refute again all those clips that we just saw, not in the movie. They just show him digging around and taking samples and they kind of, you know, with this goofy Jewish music like like as if he doesn't know what he's doing, he's just fumbling around and then they bring in this guy to to.
00:46:21 Refute his claims, and before you ask Robert Van Pelt.
00:46:28 Who? This whole time they're trying to dog on on looters bona fides.
00:46:36 Making it seem as if he's not qualified. Well, how is it historian qualified?
00:46:42 To perform chemical analysis.
00:46:45 How is a?
00:46:46 Historian more qualified than an engineer that only makes death machines.
00:46:53 To determine whether or not these buildings.
00:46:57 Are used for.
00:46:58 Death.
00:47:00 And before you ask, yes.
00:47:03 Early life he is Jewish.
00:47:07 And I want you to listen, because when?
00:47:09 They bring him in.
00:47:11 You expect them to say, well, he's wrong because of this evidence or this evidence.
00:47:18 But that's not what they do at all. That's not how it's phrased at all. Listen carefully to the way this man just talks about it's it's a religious thing.
00:47:28 He's more offended than a dirty goy.
00:47:31 Went into his holy sites.
Speaker 14
00:47:39 Zundel is on trial for publishing false history.
00:47:45 For publishing books of Holocaust denial.
00:47:50 He needs to prove that with others, his false history, his true history.
00:47:58 Fred Leuchter Easter Trump card. He will be the scientist who will reclaim from those Romans evidence the killing didn't happen there.
00:48:15 Holocaust denial, for me, is so revolting.
00:48:18 And the way for me not to immediately sick of having.
00:48:23 To deal with this.
00:48:23 Luchter was by saying OK, I'm going to map his journey. I have a job to do and my job. My first job is to try to understand.
00:48:36 Where this guy was and at what time?
00:48:38 To take that tape and to record every camera angle where it was a piece of wood they were looking at where he took the samples.
00:48:51 It was important to be able to follow that trail very, very precisely.
00:48:57 I want to see how you've done it.
Speaker 5
00:49:07 See. He's he's.
Devon Stack
00:49:08 Vandalizing and again and the evidence never comes.
00:49:14 The The He's just like I I analyzed the footage I wanted to see where he'd gone. I wanted to retrace his steps.
00:49:24 OK. Well, what'd you find, buddy?
00:49:28 What did you find, Mr. Historian? I mean, who's infinitely more qualified?
00:49:34 To examine these gas chambers, then some guy who designs gas chambers for a living.
Speaker 5
00:49:44 61 feet from the rear wall.
Speaker 14
00:49:49 Look, this was a victim of the myth.
00:49:50 Of Sherlock Holmes.
Speaker 13
00:49:53 Below breaks.
Speaker 14
00:49:54 A crime has been committed. You go to the site of the crime and there is a magnifying glass. You find the hair or you find a speck of dust on the shoe.
Devon Stack
00:50:05 Ohh he's he's a victim of Sherlock Holmes. He's a he's a victim of goy think he thinks of a crimes being committed. You can go back to the scene of the crime and find evidence of the crime.
00:50:19 What? What a crazy idea, right? What a crazy idea.
Speaker 14
00:50:27 Locative things, that is the way reality can be reconstructed.
00:50:32 But he is now Sherlock Holmes. He doesn't have the training.
Devon Stack
00:50:40 Doesn't have the training.
Speaker 14
00:50:41 Work. Not that he brought any experience. The specific experience needed to look at ruined buildings.
Devon Stack
00:50:48 Not like a historian.
Speaker 14
00:50:50 The only experience he had was design modifications for the Missouri Gas Chambers in Jacksonville.
Devon Stack
00:50:57 Oh, which is infinitely more experienced.
00:50:59 Than you have, isn't it?
00:51:03 So they have all these scary angles. Again, they're slightly crooked and very film noir looking. He's he's in this holiest place for Jews, chipping away at the walls like an animal, like a vandal.
Speaker 14
00:51:21 Ashrit is like the Holy of Holies are prepared. He used to go there and to have a full come in, coming completely unprepared.
00:51:35 It's sacrilege. Somebody who walks into the holy of Holies and doesn't give it.
Devon Stack
00:51:44 See, it's religious for this guy, he said. He prepared well. Play again. He prepared years to go.
00:51:53 This historian had to prepare for years before he.
00:51:57 Could go there.
00:51:58 And then here comes this this silly little engineering boy this self-taught engineer goy.
00:52:04 Like a fool thinking he can find evidence of a crime.
00:52:09 How dare he presume to be someone capable of doing that. He doesn't have the right.
00:52:16 Letters next to his name, he's not pH. D like me.
Speaker 3
00:52:23 That's the holiest holiest of holies.
Speaker 14
00:52:27 Ashrit is like the Holy of Holies.
00:52:31 I prepared. He used to go there and to have a fool come in coming completely unprepared.
00:52:40 It's sacrilege. Somebody who walks into the holy of Holies and doesn't give them.
Devon Stack
00:52:51 It's sacrilege. Wow, that's sounding pretty anti science.
00:52:58 See, I want you to understand that by the time this film is produced in 1999, all this information was already out.
00:53:05 They had, but had been out for like a decade. They had a they had a well they had.
00:53:09 They had enough time to try to refute this evidence.
Speaker 14
00:53:14 But they didn't.
Devon Stack
00:53:16 They didn't, and they didn't bring their own expert. They didn't get some guy that says, well, actually, I've designed gas chambers, you know, because it's just America.
Speaker 3
00:53:26 You know some.
Devon Stack
00:53:27 Something similar? No. They got a a Jewish historian, a Jewish Holocaust historian.
00:53:34 And they try to imply that he has bias, right? This guy's got biased. Not the Jewish Holocaust historian. He certainly doesn't have any bias whatsoever. He's sitting here talking about how it's a religious site for him, but he's definitely not.
00:53:47 Full of bias.
00:53:50 It's this guy who doesn't really seem to care much at all.
00:53:54 It's this engineering brained guy that just, you know, he looks at everything as a as a problem that needs to be solved. He didn't have any preconceived notions when he went in.
00:54:04 He was hired as an expert witness.
00:54:06 He believed that the gas chambers existed. He believed that the people had been gassed prior to his visit.
00:54:14 He wasn't going in trying to prove that there weren't gas chambers, he just wanted to see what they had and and based on his knowledge of the topic.
00:54:22 Present his expert opinion on it.
00:54:28 But you see, you put enough scary music.
00:54:33 And these weird shots of this weird looking man.
00:54:39 With this Jewish Holocaust historian sounding offended and and shocked.
00:54:49 By the balls on this guy.
00:54:52 Just walking into the holiest of holies and chipping away with his hammer.
Speaker 7
00:55:04 I expected to see areas that were explosion proof. I expected to see areas that were leak. They have to be holes in walls or areas where they had exhaust fans and pipes. It has to be something to remove the gas after.
Speaker
00:55:16 With the head.
Speaker 2
00:55:21 It's been gutted.
Speaker 7
00:55:26 There has to be some kind of device to heat the chalk pellets and supplement the gas to get them to go into the air.
00:55:34 These things didn't exist.
Devon Stack
00:55:38 See he. He's just talking from an engineering standpoint, saying, look this.
00:55:43 I know what goes into building one of these things.
00:55:48 And you don't really have any of it.
00:55:54 And look, if you doubt his bona fides, here he is. Obviously this is also not in the documentary.
00:56:01 This is him describing the one of the gas chambers he did work on. How complicated it is, how it works. Remember, this is just.
00:56:09 A gas one person.
00:56:13 This is a a gas chamber for one, not not hundreds of people.
00:56:19 One person.
Speaker 2
00:56:23 This particular chamber was installed in the early 50s. It was the same identical design to chambers that were installed, installed in prisons here in the United States as early as the early 1920s.
00:56:39 To assure the safety of the operators of the gas Chamber and others.
00:56:45 Well, First off, the chamber. As you can see is is all steel construction, it's welded, it is in fact a tank constructed much like a diving bell, the windows.
00:56:57 All gasketed and they're coated before each execution with Vaseline to prevent leakage. The door is likewise gasket and Vaseline and has a fastening system which seals the door against this gasket to prevent leakage.
00:57:14 The Chamber then, for that is accurate, operated under a partial vacuum above my head in the ceiling, is an exhaust port from which the Chamber is normally evacuated when they're removing the gas. That framing in this particular chamber operates during the entire execution. It pulls the chamber down to a.
00:57:33 Pressure, which is below that of the outside atmosphere.
Devon Stack
00:57:39 Now that's another aspect that a lot of these non engineer historians might not have thought about.
00:57:46 Not only do you want to make sure there aren't any leaks.
00:57:50 You want to make sure there's negative pressure inside the gassing room in case there are leaks.
00:57:57 Because if there were to be a leak, it would be a leak of fresh air going into the gas station or a gas chamber.
00:58:06 Instead of gas exiting the gas chamber into the the surrounding area, killing the guards.
00:58:17 Now you could say, well, it's a feature they they didn't need. OK. But there's a lot of features they would need.
Speaker 2
00:58:23 Ensuring that if anything doesn't fact leak, all leakage will begin with further the system has a plumbing system which this staff chamber has a plumbing system which is under this floor in a small room which runs over from the adjacent room on the other side, which is called the chemical room.
00:58:43 The chemical one has the mixing container which is connected directly to the gas generator.
00:58:49 Underneath the chamber and underneath the seat, the acid is mixed and then poured into the piping system, which then carries it under the Chamber on command from the wall, the sodium cyanide brackets or pellets, which are in the container under this chair, are dropped into the gas.
Speaker 7
00:59:09 Alright.
Speaker 2
00:59:10 The gas then comes up into the Chamber and kills the person who's occupying the chamber. There is a system of valves on the plumbing system to prevent any gas from flowing back, plus the fact.
00:59:24 The plumbing system is filled with water, ensuring an additional water sealant to prevent gas from backing up. Even if the valves do leak just outside the Chamber is the main air intake that is opened only after the execution prior to the execution. The air intake is full of water.
00:59:43 To a certain level, again, to prevent backflow of the gas through the intake. Even though the intake is closed and sealed.
00:59:50 Allowing the inside of the chamber are intake ports that are connected to the main intake on the outside of the gas chamber. All of the lighting in.
00:59:59 The Chamber and.
01:00:00 There were three lamps over my head that one over the door and two just behind the seats. All of this lighting is explosion proof it has.
01:00:09 It has glass or envelopes covering the belts and caught and rubber gaskets inside so that the the envelope is screwed against the fixture, preventing any gas or anything in the air outside from getting inside at the bulb and and seeing any spots.
01:00:29 So who succeeds? I'm looking at this facility. Is it? It is engineered from a standpoint that it is a week occurs. It will be in the explosion capabilities of the gas is considered to develop, the lighting is explosion proof. Now when operating the system, there is a protocol that has to.
01:00:47 Be rigidly followed.
01:00:48 On the checklist that the operators utilize while doing the execution.
01:00:53 From the mixing with the chemicals to the building of the chemicals, to the closing of the valves and footing of the system, everything has to be done and redundantly checked to make sure there is no leak and no operating personnel are only state nurses for that matter, who will be in the room directly behind me.
01:01:13 From being guessed.
Devon Stack
01:01:16 So it's not as simple as put a bunch of Jews in a room and gas magically happens.
01:01:24 You're you're working with gas.
01:01:27 Gas goes all over the place. Gas doesn't just stay in a room when you close the door.
01:01:36 And gas doesn't just jet like there's no such thing as like a a gas, but like a cup of gas. Like you don't just dump a bucket of gas into the room and then close the door real fast.
Speaker 10
01:01:50 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:01:51 There's an entire mechanism.
01:01:54 That you have to use to create the gas from solids and then to make sure that gas doesn't back up through the system and gas the people putting the gas in the system.
01:02:05 None of that existed.
01:02:07 In any of the alleged gas chambers.
01:02:10 At any of the the concentration camps.
01:02:15 Additionally, he goes into detail about the lighting.
01:02:20 If you have a room full of gas.
01:02:24 Flammable gas.
01:02:26 One of the things you have to worry about is that room exploding.
01:02:32 And if you have, you know, concentration camp electrical systems, you might get sparks, especially with incandescent light bulbs, especially if there's a room full of people inside who know they're getting gassed trying to.
01:02:47 No. You'd have to have not just gas proof lighting fixtures. You'd have to have people proof lighting fixtures because in this example with the single one guy he strapped to a chair, they're not strapping 100 Jews to chairs inside this gas chamber. They're free to walk about banging on the wooden doors.
01:03:08 Bang on the the lighting fixtures and and create havoc, especially if they think they're.
01:03:13 They're getting gassed.
01:03:17 And one spark could blow up.
Speaker 5
01:03:19 The whole ******* building.
Devon Stack
01:03:23 None of that exists in any of the alleged gas chambers.
Speaker 2
01:03:30 The operating protocol and the design is essentially what makes this Chamber safe for operation.
01:03:37 After the execution, the Chamber will be evacuated for at least 15 minutes to make sure that there is no air containing gas left in the Chamber. The Chamber also has inlet ports in the inlet piping system that supplies the fresh air for the evaporation of the chamber.
01:03:57 But as we move forward for the introduction.
01:03:59 Of a moderate.
01:04:00 The ammonia lava utilizes the gas that's left in the chamber, firing it being pumped out through the straps on the roof. After we Chamber has been completely exhausted, the door would then be opened.
01:04:16 The door will not be open until all of the people outside were satisfied that there is no longer any gas in the Chamber. There is generally a watch glass containing through the failing solution some place in the chamber which is visible through the window that the operator would view the through the following solution.
01:04:36 Changes color and when there was no gas and the color was red, then the determination was made and only then that the chamber can be safely opened.
Devon Stack
01:04:47 Now again, I ask you, do you think that those weird concrete rooms look like they contain any kind of sophisticated equipment capable of pulling off any of this?
01:04:58 Now look, you can say, well, the name of the employee is many safety features.
01:05:02 But having owned a German car, I'd be very surprised if they didn't have any kind of, you know, if they had nothing. Germans tend to over engineer things if, if anything, if if nothing else.
Speaker 10
01:05:13 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:05:14 So it these these rooms just don't look anything like gas chambers.
01:05:20 They're just concrete rooms. They're concrete rooms.
01:05:25 That have no none of the plumbing, none of the ventilation.
01:05:30 None of the electrical.
01:05:32 Nothing that would that would indicate that they were used for gassing people.
01:05:37 In fact, they don't even seem to have the stains on the walls that the delousing rooms have. The visible blue staining.
01:05:46 That is evidence of cyanide from the Zyklon being used for delousing.
Speaker 2
01:05:56 It is necessary to wash the body, the liver of cyanide on the individual's body is handled with a number out of the hand.
01:06:06 And then place in the proximity of one's mouth. One's eyes are the office of the body. All the blood, sweat, and the individual that someone has skin. There is a potential for death through the cyanide poison.
Devon Stack
01:06:21 That also have to have the ability to hose down the bodies, wash the bodies, or and again like I said, that room would be a mess.
01:06:30 That room would be a mess. It wouldn't be like a Steven Spielberg scene where you just have a bunch of dead bodies that don't **** and **** each other.
01:06:39 You know they.
01:06:39 That you'd have like a pile of **** and **** contaminated by cyanide.
01:06:45 You have to have the ability to hose everything down, because if you handled one of these bodies that were contaminated by the poison and then you rubbed your eye or touched your face.
01:06:57 You would die potentially.
Speaker 2
01:07:01 More than triangles all realize one type hydrogen cyanide gas, which is the same as allegedly used by the Germans and known as Zyklon B.
Devon Stack
01:07:14 So there you go.
Speaker 2
01:07:17 I'm determined that none of these chambers could have supported.
01:07:22 An execution facility for human beings, in fact, they were not used for that purpose.
Devon Stack
01:07:31 But he entered the holy Holiest of Holies.
01:07:35 That's the evidence against. Oh, sure, this guy is using all these big sciency words.
01:07:43 But.
01:07:44 It's a holy place to us Jews.
01:07:48 And that's exactly the angle they take.
01:07:51 They don't. They don't talk about evidence at all. They don't address any of these claims. Those claims are not even in the in the documentary.
01:07:59 The the all that footage I just played for you is not in the documentary.
01:08:05 They just go for the emotional argument. They play scary or sad music.
01:08:12 While talking about how what a tragedy is, it is and and and if they say, well, you know if he'd gone there with the same mindset that I did this Jewish historian.
01:08:24 This Jewish Holocaust historian then he could have used his like. He literally says. This says this. He can. He could have used his imagination and known how it would be done.
Speaker 14
01:08:33 There's no way that when you go.
01:08:35 To the crematoria.
01:08:36 You really can't understand what it was to be letter as a victim who have to undress and be let in the gas chamber.
01:08:45 And when you're in the building archives, it's possible to reimagine what a place was like during the war.
Devon Stack
01:08:55 See when it's possible to imagine.
01:09:00 That's his evidence.
01:09:02 You can't imagine what it was like.
01:09:05 But but if you if you come here and go to the archives, then you can sort of imagine.
01:09:12 And then he talks about how well I found this document.
01:09:15 Of the the Germans ordering gas detectors.
01:09:20 OK, so like smoke alarms basically right.
01:09:24 What? What that?
01:09:25 That proves that that proves the mass gassing of millions of Jews.
01:09:31 Then at one point they ordered some some gas detectors.
01:09:35 Really, in a place in a facility that no one disputes used gas for delousing.
01:09:41 That's interesting. And then he explains that the reason why there's no mention of gas chambers anywhere is because German spoken code.
Speaker 14
01:09:52 There was a cold.
01:09:55 Germans have their coded language.
01:09:58 You never talk about extermination. You always talk about special action or special treatment.
01:10:05 There was a very clear policy.
01:10:08 Words like gas chamber would not be used.
Devon Stack
01:10:12 See where the the proof is that there that we we've decided that Germans weren't going to use that word. We have no evidence of this, but Germans just they're just not going to talk about gas chambers. And so of course there's no evidence of it anywhere of, you know, not only physical evidence.
01:10:33 But there's no documenting evidence anywhere about a final solution about gassing Jews.
Speaker 11
01:10:43 And my doubt about the Holocaust first came to me. It took Me 2 1/2 years and I was like a reforming alcoholic.
01:10:52 I was like 1 yo-yo back and forth belief, not belief, maybe belief, false belief, true belief.
01:11:01 Fred was able to purge his own mind within a matter of a week.
01:11:09 That's amazing to me. So I said, Fred, what convinced you? He said, Ernest, it wasn't what I found. It was what I didn't find.
01:11:23 That blew me away. It never, ever occurred to me.
01:11:29 That a man could be convinced by something that is not there.
01:11:33 That's what Fred said.
Devon Stack
01:11:37 Now this this is interesting. I left that in there just because.
Speaker 15
01:11:42 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:11:42 He's he's surprised, like he's ohh. It took me like 2 years of going back and forth before I really decided that this was probably ********.
01:11:51 And for this guy, this engineer type, he just walked in, didn't see the evidence for it. In fact it the evidence kind of indicated the exact opposite and took him like a week.
01:12:01 To be like, yeah, no gas chambers.
01:12:04 And I I started thinking about it. I was like, you know, I was kind of the same way when it came to race and IQ when it came to racial differences being biological.
01:12:13 It's not that my my mind didn't already work this way. It's just that evidence had never been presented to me. It really wasn't until I saw the Bell curve.
01:12:25 So the IQ difference is the the the very well documented IQ differences are are very vast. You know the the the bell curve for the the black IQ distribution and the white IQ distribution is you know radically different and that blacks average IQ is just.
01:12:46 No matter how you, I mean, you can't.
01:12:48 You can't change the facts and as soon as I saw that fact.
01:12:51 I was like ohh.
01:12:53 This is a problem.
01:12:55 This is a problem.
01:12:57 And that just that's the case with all and I didn't go into it looking for that problem. I didn't even know that data existed.
01:13:05 But when you think like an engineer, when you have that kind of a brain, yeah, that's all it takes. You see that one piece of evidence. And if you're not married to that belief in some religious way.
01:13:16 You're like, oh, yeah, makes sense.
01:13:19 I mean, look, I could. I could apply the same thing to the flat Earthers, right?
01:13:23 You know, Flat Earth. There's like they they religiously believe in the flatter.
01:13:27 And the second you present something that totally disproves the Flat Earth.
01:13:32 They don't say. Ohh yeah, that makes sense. No, it it tears them up inside and they look for some excuse to explain it away because it's a religious belief.
Speaker 7
01:13:43 Before I went, I had no idea of their purpose. I just knew that there were concentration camps.
01:13:49 I knew because I was taught that they had gas executions there, but I subsequently found out that the concentration camps were in effect slave labor camps. It doesn't make much sense that they would take an entire force of slave labor.
01:14:05 And execute them.
01:14:08 You get into a situation where you start thinking about what happened. You look at the facilities.
01:14:12 None of it seems to make any sense.
01:14:17 If I were to take any one of the facilities and attempt to conduct a gas execution in them today.
Speaker 5
01:14:22 April 13.
Speaker 7
01:14:23 And the facilities haven't changed at all since 1942 and 1941. Then what in effect I'd do is I'd kill myself and everybody else that was helping me do the execution.
01:14:35 I certainly don't have a death wish and I don't think the Germans has had a death wish. If those facilities could be made competent for an execution, I would be the one that.
01:14:45 Would be able to.
01:14:45 Do that and I assure you that nobody could do that better than I could.
Devon Stack
01:14:53 And of course, if you're emotionally swept away by the arguments from the Jewish historian.
01:15:00 Hearing him talk about, you know, coldly.
01:15:03 About execution while he's hammering away at your holiest of holies.
01:15:10 You're totally blocking everything he's saying all the rational thoughts he's having. The fact that, hey, like just pragmatically.
01:15:19 If I had a work slave labor camp.
01:15:23 Why would I be executing?
01:15:26 Large numbers of the slaves.
01:15:30 It doesn't make any sense.
01:15:32 It also doesn't make any sense because if I use the facility, if you're claiming that this is.
01:15:37 A gas chamber.
01:15:40 And I designed gas chambers.
01:15:43 I wouldn't. I would never use this gas chamber because it would kill me and all the guards.
01:15:48 The only person that would use a gas chamber like this would be someone.
01:15:51 That has a death wish.
01:15:54 And and believe me, if I wanted to kill these people, I I.
01:15:58 Could do it.
01:15:59 Way more efficiently.
01:16:01 In a safer way.
01:16:04 But instead they try to make it look like.
01:16:05 He's some kind.
01:16:06 Of lunatic. For even talking even suggesting.
01:16:10 That there were better ways of killing people or that slave like like it's almost like they're trying to make it sound as if he's justifying slave labor when he's just addressing the obvious point.
01:16:22 That that's exactly what these camps were for. They were labor camps, and that if you have a labor camp and you're in a situation, as the Germans were, where you need to produce a lot of weapons of war and you have to make use of all these slaves to manufacture things, to do mining.
Speaker 14
01:16:43 The.
Devon Stack
01:16:44 You know all the, all the, all the manual labor that was required to to fuel the engine of war.
Speaker 10
01:16:50 Yep.
Devon Stack
01:16:51 Why then would you start mass executing people in a ridiculous, dangerous way that that's not, in fact, it's not even dangerous, it's it's unfeasible.
Speaker 5
01:17:03 We're standing at Crema 2 at one of the alleged holes where the US harvesters threw in the hydrogen cyanide material.
Devon Stack
01:17:14 Now, this is particularly interesting.
01:17:17 Because.
01:17:19 As as the Jewish Holocaust historian will state afterwards.
01:17:25 In this hole.
01:17:28 The Jewish historian claims that more people died in that hole.
01:17:33 Than any other place on Earth, but that there's more death to humans have happened in that hole.
01:17:42 Than any other place. So you would expect that if this is the place.
01:17:47 Where more people have been gassed than anywhere else in the universe.
01:17:52 That's where you would find the residue.
01:17:55 If no one else, it would be in that hole.
01:18:01 And so Luke Dirt decides to hop down in that hole and collect samples and and does.
01:18:07 So on video.
Speaker 5
01:18:12 As you can see, it's a rough cut opening.
01:18:17 With metal reinforcing rods, I'm about to descend to a hole in the roof and the gas chamber the permit to to.
01:18:28 Tree samples from below the structure.
Speaker 7
01:18:34 I was hitting myself. Afraid you really want to.
Devon Stack
01:18:36 Get out in there.
Speaker 7
01:18:38 You came with the territory, so I had to get out of the hole.
Devon Stack
01:18:45 Good.
Speaker 5
01:18:46 Excellent.
Speaker
01:18:54 Nothing.
Speaker 7
01:18:55 Not sure if the whole thing is going to.
01:18:57 Come down on me.
Speaker
01:19:05 Alright.
Speaker 5
01:19:17 Beautiful. You got a beautiful piece of a roof.
01:19:24 I guess you're. I guess you're getting me.
01:19:26 They'll sample from the roof.
01:19:32 I am now begging.
01:19:38 Now I will find another sample of from the wall. We were not able to get at from the surface which is over here. I am again going out of view.
Speaker 2
01:19:41 Rick.
Speaker 5
01:19:50 And I will see what I can find.
Speaker 7
01:19:59 It was cold, it was wet. It was kind of spooky.
01:20:06 It must feel like the same way somebody feels when they go into a tomb that they've opened up for a couple.
01:20:11 Of 1000 years.
01:20:13 And you don't know what you're going to see. I didn't know if I was going to see somebody's skeleton or bones or whether or not they're going to be animals in there.
01:20:24 That would not have been a particularly good place to encounter some kind of a wild animal.
Speaker 5
01:20:34 I have a sample of the concrete from the alleged pillar that carried this hydrocyanic acid.
01:20:45 Into the Chamber would be nice if I could obtain a floor sample which I will seek.
01:20:53 In the lowest spot.
01:21:07 I am at floor level. The floor is.
01:21:10 Covered with water.
01:21:19 I will obtain some of the material from the bottom bottom of the.
01:21:24 The sediment from the bottom, which should contain residual cyanide.
01:21:44 OK, they're not being much more I can do down here. I will ascend.
01:21:47 To the surface.
Devon Stack
01:21:53 So then of course you get the big.
01:21:57 Refutation.
01:21:59 The they show this video to the the Jewish historian who's infinitely more qualified than a A a goyam self-taught engineer.
01:22:11 And what does he say?
Speaker 14
01:22:13 OK, let's go slightly back.
Devon Stack
01:22:21 Well, clearly he's going to find something wrong with the methodology, right? Something.
Speaker 14
01:22:28 Sad music, so Crematorium 2 is the most recent building of outfits.
Devon Stack
01:22:33 Most lethal building definitely have residue.
Speaker 14
01:22:36 In the 2500 square feet.
01:22:39 Of this one room.
01:22:41 More people lost their life than any other place on this planet.
01:22:46 500,000 people were killed.
Speaker 4
01:22:50 Half a million.
Speaker 14
01:22:52 If you would draw a map of human suffering, if you created geography.
01:22:56 Of atrocity.
01:22:58 This would be the absolute center.
Devon Stack
01:23:05 If you drew a map of human suffering, this would be the absolute center.
01:23:12 You'd have half a million.
01:23:15 People killed in this one hole, if any place on Earth.
01:23:20 Is churros here again? They play a lot of men again, he says. It's it's storming outside.
01:23:29 Ah.
01:23:31 I'll be right back.
01:23:34 What's your deal, dude? You gonna come in?
01:23:40 Where'd you go?
01:23:47 Never mind. He ran off into.
01:23:49 The desert or something?
01:23:51 All right. Well, I'm glad he's alive.
01:23:56 Yeah. So anyway, if any place was going to have any kind of residue chemical residue whatsoever, it would have to be this half.
01:24:02 A million people.
01:24:05 But they don't. That's not what he says. He just says half a.
01:24:08 Million people died there.
01:24:10 This is the epicenter of human suffering. Look at these photos of people.
01:24:15 And that's it. That's it.
Speaker 7
01:24:23 What happened in all of these facilities is undoubtedly a mystery.
01:24:29 Whether or not these facilities were used for gas execution.
01:24:33 That's not a mystery. I don't believe they were because in my best engineering opinion, I don't.
01:24:38 Think they could?
01:24:39 Have been.
01:24:44 Sad music. It's a tough job to execute several 100 people at once.
Devon Stack
01:24:46 Ominous music, pictures of destruction.
Speaker 7
01:24:57 We have a high job executing one man.
01:25:02 I think it.
01:25:02 Would be easier to shoot them or hang them.
01:25:07 I probably could do a reasonably good job by building a multiple gallows and hanging 50 people at once.
01:25:16 I probably could execute more people within a shorter time frame. Why didn't they?
01:25:22 Just shoot them.
01:25:24 Bullets would have been cheaper than doing.
01:25:25 This.
01:25:29 Why didn't he just mow them up?
01:25:32 We didn't take them down into the mine and seal the mine off.
Devon Stack
01:25:36 See all that makes sense, but because they're showing you pictures of the concentration camp that everyone's already primed to react negatively to, this is after you know Schindler's List. Everyone's been watching Holocaust **** for like the last 30 years.
01:25:52 And now you have this cold blooded man chipping away at this holy site talk.
01:25:57 You know, locking Jews up in a mine and sealing it off, or or how it's cheaper to use bullets and he doesn't understand why they would go through all this trouble for for executing in in mass quantities. It just doesn't make any kind of sense.
Speaker 7
01:26:14 It just doesn't seem to make any sense.
Devon Stack
01:26:19 But the sad, ominous music and the rack focus.
01:26:24 Of the of.
01:26:24 The barbed wire and electrical fence is.
01:26:29 That's what that's what's coming through.
01:26:32 Because most of the people watching this.
01:26:34 They're not engineers.
01:26:36 Most of the people watching this are already primed, like he's the one that has to overcome all the the 30 years of propaganda.
01:26:46 And because they they don't have anything that they can refute his facts with, they don't bother.
01:26:53 In a way, this is kind of like a victory lap. It's almost like them saying, you know what? Yeah, we'll we'll interview Ernst Zundel.
01:27:01 And put him in here. We'll let him have.
01:27:02 His.
01:27:03 Say, we'll let this guy say all the things that he's saying.
Speaker 9
01:27:07 But we already know we.
Devon Stack
01:27:07 Won.
01:27:09 We already know we won the propaganda battle. All we have to do is play sad music or ominous music show you pictures of barbed wire, show you pictures of the electric fence.
01:27:20 And it all reason is gonna go right out.
01:27:23 The ******* window.
01:27:26 So what happened?
01:27:28 Well, he sent off and notice how they used the Aryan Nations copy to show his report. That's not how he published it. It was his report was, of course, republished by lots of of groups.
01:27:46 But of course they they use the one from the Aryan nations.
01:27:50 For their their their stock photo to describe his report what he did.
01:27:57 Is he approached a a chemical testing lab?
01:28:02 And he didn't tell them what it was for.
01:28:05 He told the Chemical testing Lab that there had been an industrial accident.
01:28:11 And that it was for a court case.
01:28:15 And that he had acquired samples.
01:28:18 Of the the the surrounding areas involved in this industrial accident.
01:28:25 And then he wanted to find out if there were any residue of cyanide or really just give you give me a breakdown of all the chemical compounds you find in these samples.
01:28:43 And the the.
01:28:44 Chemical Lab comes back and says there is no cyanide residue.
01:28:51 In any of these samples.
Speaker 10
01:28:53 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:28:55 Not in the samples of Auschwitz.
01:28:58 Not in the samples from the the hole where half a million people have been gassed to death.
01:29:06 The samples from the walls, the plaster, the floor, the sediments on the floor, the ceiling.
01:29:15 He took samples from every single gas chamber in Poland, where he was allowed to go in and and chip away unnoticed. I also want you to pay attention to that aspect of it.
01:29:29 That's how much the Holocaust industry has increased.
01:29:34 You wouldn't be able to get away with that. Not necessarily, because they would have tighter security to prevent someone else from doing something like this. Although you better believe that is the case.
01:29:47 You also won't be able to get away with this because these places are now tourist attractions.
01:29:53 You have school children that are being shuffled through these locations day in, day out as part of their required Holocaust education.
01:30:05 But if you look at the footage from when he's doing it, the.
01:30:07 Place is relatively empty.
Speaker 3
01:30:09 No one's there.
Devon Stack
01:30:11 There's no tik tokers dancing around in front of Auschwitz.
01:30:21 It's gone from the the holiest of holies to like.
01:30:25 Like the holiest of holies.
01:30:29 These are major attractions now.
01:30:33 Now The funny thing is, after they had the the chemical testing done and I got the results.
01:30:40 From a lab that had no idea why they were testing it, they were told that it was from an industrial accident.
01:30:49 They had to have the results. The people who performed the test come and testify in the court case.
01:30:57 So the judge knew, and the and the jury knew, that it wasn't just him, you know, typing.
01:31:02 Up a report.
01:31:04 Claiming that that these were the results.
01:31:09 So they had someone from the lab.
01:31:12 Come and and testify that yes, those were the results.
Speaker 16
01:31:17 I went up to Toronto on very short notice, not knowing any of the background at all of what was going on. They wanted somebody from the laboratory to say yes. We analyzed these samples. Yes, we produced this.
01:31:30 Report on the analysis.
01:31:32 And that's what I was there to.
01:31:34 Do.
Devon Stack
01:31:36 That's what he was there to do, James Roth.
01:31:40 So James Roth, after testifying in the the case.
01:31:46 Finds out what what this is really about.
01:31:50 And then all of a sudden, he decides there's problems with the way they did the testing.
01:31:55 James Roth.
01:31:58 James Roth suddenly has an epiphany and says, well, that wasn't the way I would have done the if.
01:32:04 I had known.
01:32:07 That they were testing this because of.
01:32:11 The Holocaust. I would have done it totally different.
01:32:16 And they try to say that the way he made the samples was it was inaccurate because some of the pieces.
Speaker 3
01:32:23 That he that he.
Devon Stack
01:32:24 Submitted to the lab were large chunk.
01:32:28 And the large chunks would dilute the sample, and so those samples would have been invalid because the the residue would have only been on the surface and and because these big chunks had had too much material on them, it it delivered the sample and and.
01:32:47 And so there he.
01:32:49 Even though he just testified in court when he thought it was an industrial accident that that it was fine, now all of a sudden there's a a problem of dilution.
01:32:58 And even though not every sample was large. Yeah, maybe some.
01:33:01 Of it look.
01:33:02 I can understand it scientifically what he's saying.
01:33:05 Then if I give you a sample the size.
01:33:07 Of a baseball.
01:33:08 And maybe one inch, one square inch of that baseball has residue on it. And you pulverize that baseball and then test it. It's going to be a very light.
01:33:20 Portion of that material that's going to have the residue on it. And yes, you are going to have a diluted sample, but for to to say then that zero samples came back with any trace whatsoever.
01:33:35 Of cyanide is because of this is insane.
01:33:40 And and in fact, he knew it was insane when he thought it was an industrial accident. It wasn't until James Roth.
01:33:49 Had time to think about it.
01:33:52 After finding out that it was for the Holocaust, that then all of a sudden there's a.
01:33:58 Problem with it.
01:34:01 But that doesn't matter.
01:34:03 Because even though he testified that yes, indeed there was no residue on any of these materials.
01:34:13 They still found the Canadian jury still found Ernst Zundel guilty of spreading misinformation with the intent of of causing racial hatred.
Speaker 15
01:34:27 The jury said answer under his guilty of publishing using knew to be false about the Holocaust. In spite of that, when he emerged from the court late this afternoon, symbol still maintained the Holocaust was a hoax.
Speaker 11
01:34:33 That's a good one.
Speaker 13
01:34:38 This is just one more hurdle to overcome and I have always looked upon boulders in the path of my life.
Speaker 11
01:34:45 Not as stumbling blocks, but as stepping stones.
Devon Stack
01:34:51 But Ernst Zundel, being the chair that he is, he persevered and didn't let that.
01:34:56 Get to him.
01:34:57 But we'll talk more about him in another string this we're we're tonight. We'll focus more on on Luther here.
01:35:05 So what happened with Doctor? I mean all he was was an expert witness. He went and did a job. He was the only guy qualified that Ernst Zundel could find that would know enough about gas chambers to testify whether or not the buildings in these concentration camps resembled gas chambers or would even be operable.
01:35:24 The gas chambers, if, if that's what you wanted.
01:35:26 To use them for.
01:35:29 He you you could maybe take issue with the way that he took the samples, kind of, you know, clandestine nature of his sample gathering.
01:35:39 But he wasn't even he wasn't the one that performed the chemical tests.
01:35:43 He just collected the samples kind of autistically.
01:35:48 Trying to get to the proof and to perform the job he'd been hired.
01:35:52 For.
01:35:55 But what happened?
01:35:58 What happened when he returned to the United States, a country that certainly.
01:36:03 Certainly Jews don't have influence over his small part of the world, right?
01:36:11 I mean, the man just makes death machines for prison systems.
01:36:15 He doesn't work in Hollywood.
01:36:18 He doesn't work in the music industry.
01:36:22 How would Jews have influence over this tiny little?
01:36:25 Market that he works in.
Speaker 7
01:36:30 On my return from Canada.
01:36:34 I went about my work and business as I normally did.
01:36:44 And I began to notice that not as many prison officials were talking with me.
01:36:51 Orders weren't coming in as expected.
01:36:56 The widens and Commissioners were receiving very heavy pressure from Jewish groups.
Devon Stack
01:37:04 Ah, the wardens were were receiving very heavy pressure.
01:37:09 From Jewish groups.
01:37:14 Jewish groups like the Adel.
01:37:20 They started harassing his customers.
01:37:26 They started defaming him.
01:37:30 They started doing what they still do today. Nothing has changed.
Speaker 17
01:37:36 There is no slippery slope for Mr. Fred Royster, the man.
01:37:42 Is an anti sunlight.
Devon Stack
01:37:46 See look at this Jewish harpy. Look at this ******* hag.
01:37:51 Shelley Shapiro, director of Holocaust survivors and Friends Education Center.
01:37:58 And he's an anti Semite because he's an engineer that was hired to be a expert witness and gave his expert opinion. He's an anti Semite.
01:38:07 He's an awful person.
Speaker 17
01:38:11 There are hate mongers in this country and he's.
01:38:15 He handed over his entire life and reputation to the cause of spreading hatred.
01:38:24 He didn't stop. He kept on going.
Speaker 15
01:38:27 You could have gotten mad anytime.
Devon Stack
01:38:33 He could have gotten out any time. He could have recanted.
01:38:36 He had his chance. We gave him a chance.
01:38:40 But he thought it was more important to throw his entire life away so he could spread hate.
Speaker 18
01:38:47 What kind of man is he and why is he doing this? And what kind of reflection is this upon our community?
Speaker 3
01:38:54 Why is he doing this? Says Suzanne dubowsky.
Devon Stack
01:38:59 Holocaust educator and activist.
01:39:02 How are you, a Holocaust activist?
01:39:05 Have you ever heard of a A?
01:39:07 Civil war activist.
01:39:10 Have you heard of like a AD day activist?
01:39:15 Have you ever heard of?
01:39:19 Hiroshima activist.
01:39:22 No, they don't exist. They don't exist.
01:39:26 But the Holocaust has activists.
01:39:32 What was he doing? What did he think would happen? Why is he messing with the Jews? He should.
01:39:37 Have known better.
01:39:38 He had a chance. We gave him a chance.
Speaker 17
01:39:43 The bottom line here is you got a.
01:39:45 Guy who basically made a deal with the.
01:39:48 Devil.
Devon Stack
01:39:53 He made a deal with the devil.
01:39:58 Look with with his little ******* hammer. He made a deal with the.
01:40:01 Devil.
01:40:02 And I would submit to you. No, he didn't do it. A deal with the devil, that's why.
01:40:06 You're ****** ***.
01:40:08 Had he recanted? Had he said that? Oh, I just.
01:40:10 Made it all.
01:40:11 Up. Please don't ruin my life. That would be making a deal with the devil.
01:40:17 All these influencers, these mainstream Tim Poole types these people like Matt Walsh, they made a deal with the devil.
01:40:32 Look there to not make a deal with the devil.
01:40:34 Luther is a literal ******* hero.
Speaker 18
01:40:41 God got involved in this and wanted to play this game and I think he thought it was a game. At first. I really believe he did. How nice to fly to Canada, to go to Poland. It paid a lot of money.
01:40:57 And come back and.
01:41:00 Have a lot of attention.
01:41:03 Brought to him.
Devon Stack
01:41:05 Isn't that ******* ominous?
01:41:10 Listen to the way she ******* says then.
Speaker 18
01:41:13 Have a lot of attention.
01:41:16 Brought to him.
Devon Stack
01:41:20 I wonder what she means by that. Look at that. ******* look in her eye.
01:41:25 Oh, you wanted to play a little ******* golem games?
01:41:29 He wanted to play a little ******* glam games and so he had a little lot of.
01:41:32 Attention brought to him.
01:41:35 What can I say?
01:41:40 We want to see some of the attention brought to him. This was an interview.
01:41:43 He did in 20.
01:41:46 2015.
01:41:49 And he talks about some of that attention that was brought to him. Obviously this was not in the movie because it was.
01:41:55 15 years later, here's here's Luke or talking about the attention that was brought to him.
Speaker 8
01:42:03 After I testified in court, my life essentially was turned upside down. I was put through hell. I was prosecuted in court on a spurious charge of practicing as an engineer without a license, and one doesn't need a license.
01:42:22 I I don't believe in any single state.
01:42:25 To be an engineer, you only have to have a license. If you certify blueprints, and I didn't do that, I.
01:42:34 I was persecuted, I had my friends threatened. I had I lost job office. I I was effectively put out of business in my execution equipment business because the Department of Corrections were afraid to deal with me. People that work for the state and particularly Department of Corrections of.
01:42:56 Political Animals and they were afraid. I had one warden and I was at a convention in, in, in the Midwest. It was actually in Missouri and.
01:43:12 I walked into the.
01:43:14 Coffee shop at the hotel and there was a big curved coffee bar in the center and I sat down opposite him and I looked at him and I waved. He looked at me. He got up and he.
01:43:26 Walked out of.
01:43:27 The room and when I got back to my room, I had a phone call and his secretary.
01:43:34 They called me so I called them back and she said what? And so and so wanted me to apologize, she says. But there's been so much political pressure that she said he was afraid to be in.
01:43:45 The same room.
Speaker 2
01:43:45 With you.
Speaker 8
01:43:46 So I mean it it.
Devon Stack
01:43:49 You see a lot of that.
01:43:53 Oh, I like you personally, but I'll definitely never.
01:43:57 Stream with you.
01:44:00 Because.
01:44:01 Because I'm afraid of getting that that stink on me.
01:44:07 I respect what you're doing, but I'm a *****.
01:44:11 Nothing personal, friend.
01:44:16 But then stop there.
Speaker 8
01:44:18 It was terrible. I I had my house fire bombed. I had my friends threatened.
Speaker 3
01:44:19 Thanks.
Devon Stack
01:44:26 He had his house fire bombed, as did Ernst Zundel. He got his house burned down.
01:44:33 By Massad agents and by these Holocaust activists.
01:44:40 They called up his friends and family and threatened his friends and family.
01:44:47 Which resulted in him getting divorced from that waitress.
Speaker 8
01:44:52 I I was even followed by two Mossad agents who came over from Israel specifically to follow me around during the time of my trial.
01:45:06 I was informed by by my cousin, who had been informed by the gentleman who was the head of the Massachusetts State Police and.
01:45:18 When we were younger, we grew up and we played with that gentleman who was the head of the state police at any rate.
01:45:26 He called my cousin, he says, because of the fact that Freddie is facing the court now I can't communicate with him, he says. But I'd like you to get a message to him. We've been advised by the.
01:45:38 By the State Department and by the CIA and by the FBI, that there were two Mossad agents in Malvern. We don't know what they're doing, but they're being watched. Well, I was unaware of this until she told me and for about 3.
01:45:56 Or four days.
01:45:56 I was being followed and I didn't know why I was being.
01:46:00 Followed.
01:46:01 Well, at any rate, after I found out the day following that I was being followed again by a A a vehicle with tinted windows. And it was, I think.
01:46:13 It was a.
01:46:14 Cadillac or some such thing and I got into a semi rural part of Mauldin.
01:46:21 And they followed me up the hill and I spun my car out and blocked the road. At that point, I got out of the car.
01:46:29 Out to the window and I pounded on the window of the driver's side.
01:46:34 The gentleman rolled the window down. There were two very dark complected. I guess they were. They were. They were Jews from Israel. They could have been Arabs. But you know, they weren't. At least some types at that point. I reached inside my jacket and I pulled out a 45 caliber pistol and I touched his nose with it.
01:46:54 And I asked him what he wanted.
Numbers Lady
01:46:56 Well.
Speaker 8
01:46:57 The two gentlemen.
Speaker
01:46:58 Ha.
Speaker 8
01:46:59 As that completed as they were turned white and the next thing I know, they put the car into reverse flood, it went up over the curb, hit somebody's fence, spun around and took off down the street from whence they came.
01:47:14 And I guess they didn't want some kind of an incident like, because I was legally carrying a firearm, I was legally protecting myself. They wouldn't.
01:47:24 Have looked too good.
01:47:26 If in the news media and with the police if.
Speaker 16
01:47:27 Oh, absolutely, Sir.
Speaker 8
01:47:30 Their.
01:47:31 Foreign agents of a foreign government following somebody around. Yeah. Yeah. So that was the last I saw them. And I think they finally figured that I was a little too crazy to deal with.
Speaker 14
01:47:33 Sure.
Devon Stack
01:47:45 So based based Fred looked her pulled out of 45 and pressed it against the Mossad agents nose that were following and said.
01:47:54 What? What are you? What are?
01:47:54 You following me around for?
01:47:57 They threw that car in reverse and ran over someone's fence and spun around and drove away, and that was the last he saw those guys.
01:48:04 But they still managed to ruin his his professional career and ruined his business, ruined his relationship with his wife, ruined all of his personal connections. He ended up cause, sadly, like a lot of boomer. Or he's, I guess he's maybe he's not a boomer. I guess he's too old to be a boomer.
01:48:26 He still wasn't quote UN quote, really anti-Semitic.
01:48:31 And still have Jewish friends and make sure that you know, he says that and he went to go work for a Jew in California because there was some Jew that said, oh, I'll hire you. So he moved out to California. I think this might have just been a setup from the beginning. Because listen, what happened?
Speaker 8
01:48:45 I decided to I had a job offer in California.
01:48:52 So I.
01:48:54 I decided to go to California. My ex-wife didn't want to go, OK? And she stayed behind and and subsequently I went out there on my own and that's where I met my.
01:49:06 Current wife.
01:49:10 Well, I I went. I went out to a company who ran a man who ran a computer company and he asked me to do some design work.
01:49:18 For him while I was working for him doing design work, he was he was a Jewish gentleman and he didn't care about my background, so he said. But the fellow who was funding him, who owned the building that we were in, I found out.
01:49:38 I was down there and I think he kind of pulled the plug on everything. They locked me out of my office and I was essentially standing on the street with no place to go.
01:49:52 I was only there for, you know, I was only there for three or four months.
Devon Stack
01:49:59 So he gets locked out of his office, he goes home and finds out that he's locked out of his apartment. They literally force him off the road and repossess his car or or. Or rather, it was a rental. They take his rental car while he's driving on the freeway, cause that always happens. And that's a normal thing to have happen.
01:50:19 And he ends up just being a driver for a women's shelter and doing odd jobs like that.
Speaker 8
01:50:23 Unemployable as an engineer.
01:50:29 And nobody, nobody wants me because they're afraid of me. And I was never able to be employed again. As an engineer, I got. I went to work as a driver at a homeless women's shelter.
Devon Stack
01:50:46 And that was that was pretty much his life afterwards.
01:50:53 But of course, the the documentary doesn't make mention any of any of that. They the least mentioned that he doesn't get work.
01:51:01 From the prison system anymore.
Speaker 7
01:51:05 I testified in Canada for two reasons. First, the trial was an issue of freedom of speech and freedom of belief.
01:51:18 As an American.
01:51:20 One who supports the Bill of Rights. I believe that Mister Zundel has the right to believe and say what he chooses. I have this right in the United States.
01:51:31 Secondly, Mr. Zundel was not on trial for misdemeanour, this was a major felony. He could have faced up to 25 years in prison for printing a document stating that there were no gas chambers at Auschwitz.
Devon Stack
01:51:49 And I'm starting to think that we're going to be faced with a lot of that same legislation.
01:51:53 Here in the.
01:51:53 United States. It's already begun.
Speaker 14
01:52:00 In April 1988, there was still opportunity for Fred to redeem himself, to apologize, to apologize for having gone down in that hall.
Devon Stack
01:52:11 Just apologize for violating our holiest of holies.
01:52:16 If only he'd apologized, right?
01:52:19 Right. He had the opportunity. He should. He could have apologized.
Speaker 14
01:52:23 But he chose not to consider the evidence of his own foolishness.
Devon Stack
01:52:29 The evidence of his own foolishness.
01:52:33 Yeah, that's that's a lot of evidence there, huh? His own foolishness.
01:52:38 Goy we gave you a chance to apologize.
01:52:44 And they of course, try to imply that ohh he liked the the the attention he got his his 5 minutes of fame and now he's paying for it.
01:52:53 He liked going in front of these white supremacist groups to to give out his report.
Speaker 2
01:53:05 In 19 eighty 1988, when the building falling and white boys disturbing.
01:53:10 Year for me.
01:53:12 I was appalling with much of what I was talking about, 20th Century District.
01:53:19 Is not alive.
01:53:23 Then annoyed, and then away with the myth.
01:53:26 Of the Holocaust was dead.
Devon Stack
01:53:29 The myth of the Holocaust was dead.
01:53:34 He should have apologized.
01:53:37 If only he'd apologized, right?
01:53:42 But they they tried to prosecute him.
01:53:45 He mentioned the thing earlier about they tried to prosecute him for practicing engineering without a license, which I don't know. Maybe you're in a country like England where you need a license for everything in America. That's absurd.
01:53:58 That's absurd, as he, as he said, the only time you need to be licensed by the state is if you're someone who's certifying blueprints.
01:54:07 Otherwise, there's there's no license to be an engineer.
01:54:11 There's no I mean, it's like saying you have to be licensed to be a a network administrator. It doesn't exist.
01:54:20 There's plenty of engineers that have no formal education. There's plenty of of of computer engineers that have no formal education. self-taught. It's one of those jobs where they don't care about your education. They care about your portfolio, be like be getting license to be an artist. Now you don't need to be licensed to be an artist. You used to look, I made this art. Oh, that's cool. We're going to hire.
01:54:40 Hire you to do more art.
01:54:44 We're going to look at what you what you've done, you've you have tangible results results that you can show us.
01:54:51 And that's all it takes in America again. Maybe in some countries, that sounds reasonable. In America, that's absurd.
01:54:59 But they unleash the power of the Jew.
Speaker 19
01:55:02 Holocaust survivors and friends has asked the Massachusetts Board of Registration of Engineers to investigate whether LAUCHER is properly credentialed. Last week, the board's chief investigator told us that Lutcher is not certified as an engineer in Massachusetts, and if he's working.
01:55:18 For soliciting business here, he could be liable for criminal charges.
Speaker 7
01:55:25 I have no question that it's a conspiracy.
01:55:29 They even pressured the engineering board here in Massachusetts into bringing a criminal complaint against me for practicing engineering without being registered.
01:55:40 Less than 10% of the engineers in the state.
01:55:44 Are licensed or registered, but I'm the only one that was ever prosecuted for practicing without a license.
Devon Stack
01:55:54 I wonder why that is. I wonder why that is.
Speaker 7
01:56:01 I have 1/2 of a lethal injection machine which belongs to the state of Delaware.
01:56:09 We had a contract to repair the lethal injection machine and to repair their gallows and write their protocol for hanging.
01:56:18 I was told that the deputy Attorney General, Fred Silverman.
01:56:22 Would not allow me to complete the.
Devon Stack
01:56:24 Contract. Ohh. Fred Silverman.
01:56:28 Fred Silverman, you say?
01:56:31 Hmm, weird. What a coincidence.
Speaker 7
01:56:35 A conference call was set up between correction officials and the Deputy Attorney general and several other attorney generals.
01:56:41 Whom I had.
01:56:42 Worked with in terms of the development of the hanging procedure.
01:56:45 And Fred Silverman?
01:56:46 Told me that I would not be allowed to deal with the state of Delaware because I testified in Canada.
01:56:54 They did not pay me for the $7000 work that I put into the repair of the machine. I lost all of the contract work for the gallows and the state has effectively said take the half of the machine.
01:57:09 That you've got.
01:57:11 And stick it someplace.
Devon Stack
01:57:15 So it was blacklisted.
01:57:18 Which is kind of ironic because all Jews like to talk about, especially during this time period, was how ohh we got blacklisted. It was McCarthyism. Ohh. We got black Jews. Our our Masters of projection.
01:57:33 Masters of projection. That's why you you better listen when they start talking about genocide because as we've seen in Israel.
01:57:41 That seems like a perfectly reasonable thing to have happen.
01:57:46 Because that's what they do.
01:57:50 That's why liars always assume you're lying to them.
01:57:54 Because that's what they do.
01:57:57 That's why I don't feel like when I when I meet some of these people, these trusting fools that still believe in in America, whatever. I don't have a lot of anger towards them. I have frustration, but it's because they're they're basically just honest people and they have a hard time understanding.
01:58:19 And so I have that this is this is a little bit funny. He decided to try to sell the the lethal injection machine.
Speaker 7
01:58:28 Delaware turned out to be a major problem, but I still have their machine and anybody who's interested in buying half a lethal injection machine can contact me, and it's available for the cost of the repairs.
Devon Stack
01:58:43 They then try to go after him to try to get him prosecuted for trying to sell a lethal injection machine.
01:58:51 Turns out it's not illegal to try to sell a lethal injection machine, so they they couldn't get them. But yeah, they they were trying to imagine that right? Jews trying to to to do law fair against their against their enemies.
01:59:10 And so the the documentary ends showing him he's just a lonely man now by himself.
01:59:17 The world has turned their backs on on Fred Luther.
01:59:22 He's just now.
01:59:24 Destined to fade away into obscurity, his business destroyed his personal relationships, destroyed his family relationships, destroyed his life, threatened.
01:59:39 And of course, because it's a Jewish documentary, and perhaps he didn't realize why they would want him to to to stage this.
01:59:48 Almost as if to really make sure you got the idea of what what, what exactly happens when you **** with the Jews.
01:59:56 The movie ends with him strapping himself in.
01:59:59 To his own electric chair.
02:00:05 And that's the end.
02:00:07 That's the end.
02:00:10 You know, it's funny. When I went to the Wikipedia page for this movie.
02:00:16 I was kind of struck by a line at the bottom.
02:00:20 Of the synopsis.
02:00:22 The said after Laughter's conclusions were disproven.
02:00:25 And negative publicity ensued. Looked or lost his work as a consultant to American prisons.
02:00:33 And I thought to myself that I missed something.
02:00:36 Because nowhere in the movie do they disprove his conclusions.
02:00:41 That perhaps happened and and it just wasn't covered in the film.
02:00:46 And so I had a lengthy discussion with Chet GPT.
02:00:51 Lengthily because I kept trying to get it to tell me specifically.
02:00:55 What it what it was?
02:00:57 There was disproven that Luther had presented in court.
02:01:03 And eventually check GPT threw up its arms and said overall, while there may not be a single piece of hard evidence that definitively proves look, there's chemical analysis wrong.
02:01:17 So in other words, since there's, there's actually no evidence that proves is wrong. They think they go, oh, the collective weight of these criticisms and inconsistencies cast serious doubt about the they're basically, they complain that historians disagree with them, so therefore it doesn't matter that there's no hard.
02:01:33 Evidence proving that his chemical analysis was wrong. Historians Jewish Holocaust historians disagree with him, so therefore he's.
02:01:42 Wrong.
02:01:46 Auschwitz were indeed he was for mass murder during the Holocaust. Despite Luther's attempts to suggest otherwise, and that, and we don't need any evidence, goy.
Speaker
02:01:56 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:02:01 And that.
02:02:04 Is the story.
02:02:06 Of Signor morte.
02:02:11 Senior morte.
02:02:16 All right, guys. Well, let's take a look at.
02:02:20 And hyper chats. I hope that was informative to you. There's there's a lot more to that story. We're going to cover some other characters that were had a similar experiences.
02:02:31 And trying to prove or disprove the existence of mass gassings and and.
02:02:42 And concentration camps with similar results. As you might imagine.
02:02:49 And I mean that in terms of results and what they found scientifically and results and what happened to their personal lives as a result of even asking the questions.
02:03:03 Because like the final shot in the movie really wants you to think they they really want, think hard. Think real hard, boy.
02:03:12 About whether or not you want to go down this path of questioning the holiest of holies.
02:03:20 In fact, we're going to make it illegal in many states.
02:03:24 But it's not not quite yet in America, but almost.
02:03:29 In many countries, certainly.
02:03:33 There are countries right now where my stream is is breaking the.
02:03:37 Law.
02:03:39 Some of you watching it, you might be breaking.
02:03:41 The law by watching, I don't know.
02:03:44 Because you're not allowed to question the events.
02:03:48 As told by Jewish Holocaust active.
Speaker 14
02:03:51 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:03:55 All right, let's take a look at hyper chance here.
02:04:04 And then I gotta go run to the desert looking for Churro, because he's out in the storm right away.
02:04:10 Yeah, I knew. I knew if he came back and I was seriously doubting that because this is the longest he's been gone.
02:04:17 I knew if he did come back it would be like this. He always comes back when I'm streaming and it's like ohh great. The one time I can't.
02:04:25 Can't.
02:04:27 Spend time with your buddy.
02:04:29 So he ran back out of the desert and it's literally storming outside right now.
02:04:35 New fans says I'm going to do a bunch of these smaller donations because I'm going to give Mr. Stack all his pocket change I've got from these half used prepaid cards. I've gotten over the years.
Speaker 3
02:04:47 Oh.
Devon Stack
02:04:48 OK, I see what you're saying.
02:04:50 You're you're burning up a bunch of prepaid visa cards, I'm guess.
02:04:54 Thing.
02:04:55 So then you do that a bunch.
02:04:58 Wow, you did.
02:04:59 It you did that a bunch, a bunch of little nickel and diming stuff, but you know.
02:05:03 It after a while it adds up too.
Speaker 18
02:05:05 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
02:05:11 And then you say all right, Mr. Stack, saving the best for last. I'm going to catch the replay, but may I get a?
02:05:19 Well, you just did.
02:05:21 Half $1,000,000.
02:05:25 There you go. Thank you, Mr. Muffins. Brody says. Hey, Devin, how about a classified cat and Shirl update? Well, we got one right. The update is, I thought.
02:05:39 Turtle I I legit with this like he's gone, he's a goner. Cause yeah, like this long. He's been gone.
02:05:46 And then he showed up, literally, as the stream. That what happens is, I think he lurks. And then he hears my voice. I'm not. I'm not in the pill box talking to myself all day. Right. So here's my voice. And I've got a voice that carries. So he maybe he's.
02:06:00 Not even lurking.
02:06:00 That close. And then he comes. He's.
02:06:02 Oh, uh, Daddy's home, and then you know it's the worst possible time. But he's alive. That I swear to God, that cat's got more than nine lives. That cat's got.
02:06:15 Hopefully infinite lives. Hopefully he has autosave turned on.
02:06:21 And new fans again just remembered I had a question I forgot to slip into my previous donations many streams ago. You mentioned a possible idea for a group name, a nickname for your supporters. I would like to float the idea.
02:06:33 Of the pit.
02:06:34 Crew and for every dollar donated, it gets 1 foot deeper. Good night.
02:06:39 Year one. Yeah, the pit crew or or I've I've said the pill poppers. Pill poppers has maybe a negative connotation. The pit diggers. I don't know. The grave diggers. Maybe something like that.
02:06:55 Uh, they call me.
02:06:57 They call me.
02:06:59 Mr.
Speaker 3
02:07:01 Negs.
Speaker 4
02:07:02 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself. Go. Julie, this fagot is.
Devon Stack
02:07:25 All right, Mr. Nags hope all is well, Sir, I know you have many requests, but I haven't seen a comprehensive dive into Joe McCarthy. I started looking into him once. I watched Kay Griggs interview also. She did an off camera interview just last year. Nothing new. Just interesting. She's still around. Catch the replay? Well, that's good. That she's still alive.
02:07:46 I I I had my doubts. I mean, she disappeared. But she comes from money and has wealthy connected family members. So maybe they they disappeared her for her own good. But I have not come across that. That might be a good thing for me to try to track down.
02:08:02 Chosen jawa.
02:08:21 Chosen jawa. Here you go. Devin. Buy some treats for your kitties. Make sure they know it's a gift from founding stock. American whose ancestors verifiably came to America aboard the Mayflower.
02:08:33 That's pretty ******* based.
02:08:35 We later saw rise to Herbert Hoover and my family tree. The other side of my family founded a small Midwestern town.
02:08:44 Well, look at that. See, it does make you think about this country a little bit differently, doesn't it? It's something that some of you knew coming ******* couldn't understand.
02:08:55 But yeah, now it's like you, you really do connect. I think there's a lot of people, their families been here three or four generations, they still kind of think of the old country, you know, like, Oh no, it's miss. My grandma from the old country.
02:09:07 But I feel like, you know, great, great, great, great, great, great after a certain amount of greats before the grandpa, you're just like, you know what? **** it, we're this is. This is the old country. I mean, how does.
02:09:16 It have to be before it's the old country.
02:09:20 Billy Bob says I give money. Well, I appreciate that. Billy Bob and Billy Bob also says, where is our mascot ******** ******? I don't know. Maybe he maybe he.
02:09:33 Maybe he's gone over to the dark side. I don't know. He hasn't been around. He. Well, he pops in every once in a while. I think he, I think he said he catches the replays now cause of scheduling.
02:09:42 Entertaining us as one of the 90s shows out of this world the girl with the alien father has an episode called 50S Mom. The girl wishes she had a stay at home mom as in the 1950s she gets her wish, but it's a nightmare. The mom is backwards and embarrassing. A lesson for Gen. X. The 50s were bad.
02:10:03 Why am I not surprised? Yeah, that's right. In the to to the same tune of Pleasantville, right?
02:10:13 Chosen jawa. Chosen Jawa again. Let's see here.
Speaker 15
02:10:18 Cash flow checkout.
Speaker 18
02:10:26 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
02:10:30 Devin, how do you feel about?
02:10:32 Of the strong Masonic influence in our nation's founding. As someone who has researched Freemasonry, I can tell you that it's undoubtedly Jewish and cabalistic. Seeing God fearing men like the founders, whispering Maha bone in the secret ceremonies is hard to reconcile.
02:10:49 Well, I would say that that, yeah, that's just a reality that's probably in in fact, that might even be part of why there's so much Jewish influence that was allowed to prevail in in the United States.
02:11:01 To begin with.
02:11:03 You had the Protestants that that came here and founded this country had a a special respect for Jews. And as you correctly point out, Masons have a a very Jewish connection with their secret society. And I would just say unfortunately that's.
Speaker 12
02:11:23 The the it's.
Devon Stack
02:11:24 The powerful ones are the ones that make history.
02:11:27 Happen they might make it sound like it's just a bunch of dirt farmers who got their pitchforks out one day and and kicked the British out.
02:11:35 But that's not what it was.
02:11:37 That's not what it was at all it.
02:11:39 Was powerful people that.
02:11:40 Want that? Saw an opportunity to have their own country the way they wanted it, and they gathered a bunch of dirt farmers with pitchforks to do it.
02:11:52 It is what it is. You're always going to have secret societies among the powerful and and and look, that maybe that maybe that's an argument for the implementation of our own secret societies.
02:12:05 Let's I'll leave that there now, Franco says. Hey, Devin, you should do a stream on the 2007 film Freedom Writers that my classmates and I were forced to watch in both middle and high school. It's about a white female teacher who tries to end racial tensions in her class during the LA riots in the 90s.
02:12:25 By teaching them about the Holocaust. Wow, that sounds really ******* gay.
02:12:35 I will. I'll open a tab and.
02:12:39 Search for that there.
Speaker 14
02:12:43 Hmm.
Devon Stack
02:12:45 There's OK.
02:12:49 Hilary Swank, huh? Oh, that's interesting.
02:12:54 Entertain us as, as Saint Patrick's Day was last week. Did you know nine of the singers of the day or signers rather of the Declaration of Independence, were Irish. I'm not surprised. Not surprised.
02:13:11 Friendly neighborhood fascist says have you ever looked into the writings of Revilo Oliver? He is the original American black pillar who started off trying to work within the system only to discover that the rod had already set in too deep.
02:13:29 He's a kindred spirit of yours. You do well to discover his writings and confirm your biases.
02:13:36 That doesn't really sound familiar. I'm more of a face guy than a name guy though, so let me look him up and I'll recognize if I've seen anything from this guy.
02:13:44 Yeah, I feel like I, yeah, I mean, I recognize the face from other people recommending them, but I don't know that I've ever.
02:13:54 Gone beyond, you know, just Googling him real quick.
02:13:58 So that's another tab that's now open.
02:14:01 Zazzy make Taz Bot thanks for the show. You do good work. More people should see it. Well, that all you got to do is is share it. Share this **** on social media anywhere that it's legal.
Speaker 3
02:14:12 Is to do so.
Devon Stack
02:14:16 Friendly neighborhood fascist.
02:14:18 Here's a video, or here's a video of his for your consideration. It's the 1970 he goes over 50 years of failure to stop subversion of the United States. Up until that point, has booked the Jewish strategy is also worth a look. All right. Well, I'll take a look at that.
Speaker 10
02:14:34 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:14:36 And then you say, let's talk about that guy, the revillo revilo. Oliver. Here's a reading of the aforementioned book for your next long drive. Well, I appreciate that, too. Maybe next time says hand cream for the potato hands. Oh, yeah. My potato hands are back to normal.
02:14:54 Well.
02:14:55 The left one's not.
02:14:57 It's still puffy, but it's it's the right hand is totally fine now the left one it's not. It's much better. I have knuckles again.
02:15:07 But it's still, it's noticeably larger and puffier than my right hand.
02:15:13 They must have really got a lot of them and they're venomous or you that are just because I moved my right hand more. Maybe that's just worked it out better or something, I don't know.
02:15:22 But appreciate that Reaver yo, Devin. Did you see the massacre at the Russian theatre? Something like 140 fatalities. Last I checked, a video came out of Russians taking one of the culprits, cutting his ear off. And.
02:15:35 Making him eat it.
02:15:37 **** that mud slime. I'm glad he was made to endure that. I have seen those videos.
02:15:43 And I have not had time to research all of the facts surrounding that because I was working on this, but I will now that I am done with this.
02:15:55 I will. I will take a look at.
02:15:58 At the facts behind that I I've seen the headlines and the tweets and you know, I mean like you never really know what the hell is actually happening.
02:16:05 Until you have.
02:16:06 Time to sit down and and and check out all the back stories.
02:16:10 But I've seen a lot of people you.
02:16:11 Know claiming odds, CIA. Ohh it's massad. Ohh it's this. It's that.
02:16:15 It's like I don't.
02:16:16 Know you know and I I think it's.
02:16:18 Too early for anyone to really know.
02:16:21 Jay Ray 9:30.
02:16:22 One says thanks Mr. Stack. Appreciate that.
02:16:25 Goy Boy, 1488, says. I know this name, stoked to catch the replay. Keep up the good work and also.
Speaker 10
02:16:37 Chuck it.
Speaker 3
02:16:39 Veruca salt.
02:16:42 Veruca salt.
Devon Stack
02:16:51 And it's now in.
02:16:51 A while Veruca salt. Hi, Devin. You like you said?
02:16:55 Cancel culture and Jews getting people fired is nothing new.
02:16:59 And goes as far back as 1909 before the ADL even existed. Theodore Bingham, NYC Police commissioner from 1906 to 1909, was forced to resign after he published a report on the high crime waves of immigrants, especially Jews. Yeah, we've covered. I think we covered that in the stream about.
02:17:19 ADL.
02:17:21 I know I've covered in the stream, but I I'm pretty sure that was in the ADL one because that was like the the precursor to the ADL, because you had a bunch of Jewish art organized crime going on and that's they started to pull their money together and and work politically, something that the goal I could learn from I.
02:17:40 Guess you could say.
02:17:42 Antonio Vega heard you had well problems. My advice is to leave a penny nearby to lure it out. What? Well, problems leave.
02:17:53 I I'm I'm.
02:17:54 Thinking that's a Jew joke, but I'm not. I'm not sure.
02:17:59 Yeah. Well, but the well is now working and is now and hopefully we'll be working again for the next 20 years, but.
02:18:06 We'll. We'll see.
02:18:08 That last the last pump lasted like.
02:18:10 From what I was told about 20 years, so I think like 18 years or something.
02:18:16 White lion. White lion.
Speaker 16
02:18:21 When you're trying to save money.
Speaker 15
02:18:23 A good rule to follow is to.
Speaker 16
02:18:32 Take it from me, Jim neighbors, it'll pay dividends.
Devon Stack
02:18:35 That's right, white line. I don't have half $1,000,000, but I hope this will do. Thanks for another great stream. Well, I appreciate that and and that absolutely helps out. So very much appreciate it.
02:18:47 Helly rides for anti whites. I'm happier no longer in the cold take Marky and the cold take Marky.
02:18:56 Marky, I don't know what that means.
02:18:59 You're waking up to a lot of people with your work.
02:19:02 So thank you for.
02:19:03 That let me what? I'm no.
02:19:04 Longer in the cold take.
02:19:06 Mark. Oh, you mean like when I was first making videos and I?
02:19:09 Was.
02:19:09 Doing like go vote for Trump.
02:19:11 Video a long time ago.
02:19:15 I'll tell you what. I stopped being part of the cold take marquee. As you put it. I guess when back when Pizza Gate happened and I was just like, what? What? They're literally satanic pedals that put an end to like any normal worldview.
02:19:33 I just like what the ****? What the ****? And I explain so much, but also what the ****?
02:19:39 Uh, my fat little ********.
Speaker 15
02:19:41 Toe. Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello.
Devon Stack
02:19:49 I'm probably going to end up being replay gang on this one. Can you clip the row, row, row, row raw from last string?
02:19:59 The rah rah rah rah rah from last streams Fight Scene as a bumper. What's the rah rah, rah, rah rah.
02:20:06 I I don't. I don't. I don't know what you're about to go back and look at that one thing. I am mad that I missed and I tweeted it out. So probably a lot of you guys have seen it.
02:20:16 Is I I actually like. I I didn't know.
02:20:22 And until it was pointed out to me by, I don't know what she's like, what she is in the chat, but on Twitter, she's Mary Jane, something, you know, numbers I think or something after that.
02:20:34 That there was a SNL with with Norm making fun of West Side Story.
02:20:41 I I only vaguely remember that being a thing.
02:20:45 Like I think I might have seen that when when it first aired a billion years, like I might have been like a kid staying up late.
02:20:52 And I'm not.
02:20:53 Going to play the whole thing, but.
02:20:55 This is, you know, this is the one I I think I posted this on.
02:21:01 On Telegram or something, but this. This literally sums up. This literally sums up what I was thinking when I was watching a West Side Story.
Speaker 5
02:21:11 Did you cheated me? Did not you?
Speaker 9
02:21:14 Did. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Knock it up. Remember, you're both cobras.
Speaker
02:21:19 Yeah, you're both.
Devon Stack
02:21:20 Cobras. Yeah, we gotta stick together. Yeah.
Speaker 10
02:21:26 You're a cobra boy. And don't you forget it. Cause when you're in trouble, you won't have to sweat it. You're a cobra boy.
02:21:37 Alright, so see.
Speaker 9
02:21:41 What the hell was that you just sang?
Speaker 10
02:21:41 Right.
02:21:45 What was right?
02:21:49 Oh yeah, it did.
02:21:49 Didn't I?
02:21:51 Hey, guys, the heat's on.
02:21:53 What's up, Johnny? The Panthers, they got Rocco. They mess them up real bad.
Speaker 9
02:21:58 That's it. We covers are going to fight back.
02:22:00 We're going to hit them with.
02:22:01 All we got, yeah.
Speaker 10
02:22:05 What's gonna hit us and us cobras? We got a lot with math and we're strong and we're tough. We'll teach them the meaning of rough.
02:22:17 Because we're the cobras. So you better look.
Speaker 4
02:22:26 Oh.
Speaker 10
02:22:32 1.
Speaker 9
02:22:34 And you come up with a song so fast.
Speaker 10
02:22:37 I don't know, just just came to me.
Speaker
02:22:39 What?
Speaker 9
02:22:39 About just came to you. It was perfect. It's like you rehearsed it.
Speaker 5
02:22:42 Or something. Thank you.
Speaker 9
02:22:45 OK, look, here's what we're going to do. You go over.
Speaker 10
02:22:47 Hey, hey, hey.
Speaker 9
02:22:47 To say last.
Speaker 10
02:22:48 Hey, did you really like it? What? The song.
Speaker 9
02:22:52 Did I really like it? Yeah, yeah, I liked it. Hey. Hey. I like another song too, you know. You know this one. It's called the while you were singing, I got.
02:22:58 Stabbed in the head by a Puerto Rican.
Devon Stack
02:23:03 It's good to know that Norm also headed.
02:23:06 West Side Story.
Speaker 3
02:23:09 Shambolic's.
Devon Stack
02:23:11 I've read that Morris did yearly test screenings of Mr. Death or Senior Morte, but audience reaction was too sympathetic to look there. So they did a re edit to make him less likeable. This may explain the weird dips to black during the interviews that might explain it cause there's an awful lot of them so maybe they had to cut out a bunch of things of him sounding normal.
02:23:33 Because there were a lot of them, they were like it was. It was distracting. I was just like, why did?
02:23:37 They why did they edit it like this?
02:23:41 Prime to BA.
02:23:43 Does it really matter if six million, 3 million or 800,000 Jews were killed? Does me killing 25 whilst you killed 100 make me a better person than you. Obviously the gassings BS. If you load up a room wagon with bodies you need not guess them as the bodies will displace the oxygen in the room.
02:24:05 Duh.
02:24:08 Well, to your first point, yeah.
02:24:10 I think numbers matter.
02:24:12 I think that you know, ultimately I I get what you're saying, right that killing lots of people is still killing lots of people, but war is war and and the manner in which you kill them matters. Killing people unnecessarily as Israel is doing in the Middle East is.
02:24:33 You know the.
02:24:33 The the Nazis were demonized mostly because of the.
Speaker 12
02:24:38 The I mean.
Devon Stack
02:24:40 If if the Nazis had just if the way it was taught in school was the Nazis were just a.
02:24:47 An opponent like, say, the the British were during the the the Revolution, or even the Japanese. Even the Japanese committed a lot of atrocities. Notice how no one's worried about.
02:25:03 The Empire of Japan coming back, right? Like it's it's all tied to the Holocaust narrative. It's the holiest of holies for Jews, so that's why it matters to debunk it.
02:25:14 Because it's it's. It's literally the the the excuse they have for their behavior.
02:25:21 If any, if they look.
02:25:22 Everyone's seen this if anything happens.
02:25:24 At.
02:25:24 All and a Jew gets called on some ********. The first words out of their mouth are are the Holocaust.
02:25:31 In fact, that Guy Mayorkas, right? The guy who's in charge that the Jew that's in charge of that, the the catastrophe. Well, the planned catastrophe.
02:25:40 On the border.
02:25:42 When he got called in for a Senate hearing.
02:25:46 He brought up the Holocaust.
02:25:48 And how my grandpa was in the Holocaust, like, completely unnecessarily, because it's it's there. They'll get a free jail card.
02:25:59 Or get a jail free rather card.
02:26:03 Macho Gervacio says PM not sure what that means.
02:26:09 I guess it's well, it's technically AM now where I'm at.
02:26:13 Antonio Veit says my brother is a Holocaust. My my, my, my brother is a holohoax wet pants.
02:26:21 And one day I just called out the ******** at a family gathering. It got awkward. Then again, that ***** left that fairy tale book on the table on purpose.
02:26:33 I'm sure so I just went. All right. **** it and gave another version of it. It got quiet. I'm not sure you're talking about with the book on the.
02:26:42 Table.
02:26:44 But yeah, I mean, look, there's ways of going about it.
02:26:48 I I I.
02:26:49 I think that it's important to focus on.
02:26:54 Accomplishing an objective when you go into these conversations and not so much venting emotionally and so that you feel better, it should be more about convincing them that they've been tricked and which is an almost impossible task.
02:27:09 It's look.
02:27:11 It just is. Well, last stream I was talking about the old man getting scammed by that ******* Indian scammer.
02:27:19 I I never got the sense that he believed that he was getting tricked.
02:27:24 When it was so obvious that the unlock he was a million.
02:27:27 Years old, so.
02:27:28 You know, it is what it is.
02:27:30 But that even if he wasn't, there's a lot of people that just they, it's well, the old adage, right it's it's easier to trick someone than to convince them they've been tricked.
02:27:39 So it it just takes a lot of work and patience and I know we can get frustrating.
02:27:45 Rying.
Speaker 3
02:27:47 Rying simply says I'll have a *****.
Devon Stack
02:27:55 Antonio vain. That wooden door would have been busted wide open as soon as the first droplets dropped.
02:28:02 We are talking about a mass, not individuals, but entire mass of people putting pressure on a wooden door. All right, there's like, a million reasons why this is all ******** and the fact that, you know, supposedly gas chambers had wooden doors is is is certainly a big one.
02:28:20 Bessemer, 72, says wooden door. Yes, exactly wooden doors on on gas chambers.
02:28:28 Lord of the Kings says 2000 every 30 minutes bro in the same room. All of them taken up a 200 LB rated elevator, all of them gone in the six single use crematoriums. The whole room was cleared out by 10 dudes.
02:28:47 Using hooked sticks and reload it again in under 30 minutes. Believe it or go.
02:28:53 To jail in Europe.
02:28:55 Or in Canada it seems.
02:28:59 Bill Monigan by Trill one of those shock collars. You know if they made a GPS collar that actually wouldn't slow him down in a fight to the death with a.
02:29:11 A kit fox or a coyote? I would. I would. I would do something like.
02:29:16 That I'm just.
02:29:17 Because I want to know where he goes like he was gone, he might be gone for another week. Now. He just he's already gone again.
02:29:24 But he was gone for like.
02:29:25 A week and 1/2.
02:29:27 And and I don't know. I mean, he has to be eating some.
02:29:30 1.
02:29:31 And sometimes he comes back all ****** **. Like I I like his foot was like had meat shoot out of it. Well, I mean it's he's healed up now but like.
02:29:40 There was one time it looked like something been.
02:29:41 Chewing on his leg.
02:29:44 So I don't. I don't. I don't know how.
02:29:45 That ****** keeps.
02:29:46 Living.
02:29:48 But yeah, I I I prefer. I prefer him having this kind of a life. That's the life that that he wants.
02:29:56 And I think people when when you live on a farm or in the middle of nowhere in a rural area and you see life and death with animals on a regular basis, you become more OK with it.
02:30:08 And I know he he most certainly won't live as long and I like I said, I was convinced he was dead. I've I've been convinced he was dead a few times.
02:30:18 And it was really upsetting the first few times I thought he was dead and now I'm just kind of like, oh, he's dead. It was.
02:30:24 Going to happen, you know.
02:30:26 Not no disrespect to Cheryl, I love the guy and I, you know, wanted to live forever. But I know. I just know that he's gonna have a better life living on the living on.
02:30:35 The edge like he is.
02:30:38 So I'm just letting him do his.
02:30:41 Rabbit Hole, says Deb, and my 1 LB Burger Patty takes 12 minutes to grill, but the teeth and bones of a million or so people can be vaporized without completely breaking down the equipment ship. My lawn mower can only cut a couple of 1000 times before locking up. Why? No volcano suits. Why no bone crushing equipment photos.
02:31:01 Or for that matter, why no mass graves?
02:31:05 And there's some mass graves just cause. Like it, you know, people died and they and they buried them, but like, not to accommodate the the numbers they're talking about.
02:31:14 Remy.
02:31:17 Man, I can't say that. What is that?
Speaker
02:31:22 Then.
Speaker 7
02:31:23 There there we go.
Devon Stack
02:31:28 That's, that's about as as as close as I'd ever get to getting that right.
Speaker 4
02:31:32 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
Devon Stack
02:31:37 Look how Julie this *** is.
Numbers Lady
02:31:43 Good, good.
Devon Stack
02:31:55 All right, Remy. Hi, Devin. I've been an avid.
02:32:00 I think you mean viewer since.
02:32:03 2018 and it's time to pay my dues and a couple of years ago, I walked into my brother's studio apartment to find him dead hanging on. Well, that's not.
Speaker 3
02:32:11 Good.
Devon Stack
02:32:12 Hanging from a noose when searching his room, I found a USB with five e-books with methods for suicide. Unsurprisingly, all written by Jews. Well, that's.
02:32:23 Is disturbing.
02:32:25 I deeply appreciate a deep dive on how Jews have been promoting suicide.
02:32:30 Particularly for young white men, I'm only 20 and I've already lost too many guys. I grew up with to suicide. It's sickening how it's constantly promoted and glorified in TV shows and movies.
02:32:46 Yeah, that's that. I maybe I should look into that. I I wasn't even aware that there would be 5 books. But I mean, I guess so, right?
02:33:00 Well, I'm sorry to hear that, Remy. Yeah, that's that, that, that might be a topic we'll have to take a look at. And I'm sure I just as everyone in the chat is is sorry for your loss there, but I.
02:33:14 You know it's it's.
02:33:17 We got it. We got to stay as positive as we can and and and try to try to.
02:33:23 Make sure that that.
02:33:24 That the enemy doesn't win and doesn't get us down. And I know a lot of people interpret black pill that mean something. Oh, it's all we all it's time to give up. It's all too bad. It's like. No, it's not what it means.
02:33:35 It means we we need to stop using the means the conventional means of winning, that that haven't worked for.
02:33:44 Well, maybe ever. But yeah, that's too bad and appreciate the support there. I mean, I'll, I'll, I'll take a look and see see what I can come up with.
02:33:53 On that topic, that is an important topic.
02:33:57 Antonio Vait also take note that the work camps were situated on the western side of the Iron Curtain and the death camps on the eastern side. Just saying, yeah, yeah, we all know that there was a lot of Soviet propaganda when it comes to the hall.
02:34:16 Folks, and in fact, when Elon Musk went to Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro to watch the Holocaust **** on that giant screen.
02:34:29 Some of the footage used was.
02:34:33 Proven Soviet propaganda.
02:34:37 Higgs 49.
02:34:40 Higgs.
02:34:41 49.
Speaker 4
02:34:42 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Speaker 3
02:34:48 Go, Julie. This Fagg is it's.
Speaker
02:35:03 Right.
Devon Stack
02:35:06 Sorry to mix it up a little bit there. Full support whenever a holohoax revision is covered, especially on an OG like Fred Luter. Great work as always, brother Hail victory. Well, I appreciate that Higgs 49.
02:35:21 Antonio Vega, correct me if wrong, but the guy is a Jew.
02:35:27 What guy?
02:35:30 Not that there's anything wrong with that. You say. Talk about Fred Luter. I don't think Fred Luther is a Jew.
02:35:38 No, he's not. He's no, he's German, German last name. But he's not a Jew.
02:35:45 Cruise Cross Cruise Cross says Meow well appreciate that cruise cross.
02:35:52 A lowly scribe in God's army says Wow, sad story. Thanks again. I recently received my Gino's pizza shirts and I love them. I bought one of each color. Yeah, it's funny how that that that has remained relevant.
02:36:07 Gavin McGinnis was was was again like like ignoring the fact that, you know, he was trying to comment, comment on Candace Owens getting fired without saying that you.
02:36:18 Know the Jews.
02:36:19 Did it, which is obvious, and this this instance, it's like, come on, man. Was that the?
02:36:26 Dinos, was that the fake Jews? No, that was just. That was your buddies the.
Speaker 12
02:36:30 Because.
Devon Stack
02:36:33 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
02:36:37 John Jacob, Jingle, heimer.
Speaker 3
02:36:42 Why his money management?
Speaker 10
02:36:48 Thank you. Easy money.
Devon Stack
02:36:53 Alright, John Jacob emhart. Whatever. What is it that causes Jews to hate us so much?
02:37:03 Ah, they hate us because they ain't us. I don't know. I think it's honestly it it. It goes back to it. It has just been a constant struggle there. They. I mean, there's lots of theories on it, but I I think ultimately they are just a competing group. And who else is going to be?
02:37:22 Competitive with a group like that.
02:37:25 You know, I mean I guess you could say and.
02:37:27 Maybe we'll get live to see it. The Asians to some extent.
02:37:32 But I mean, who's going to compete with them?
02:37:34 You know the Africans and you know they hate us because we've beat them before and we've beat them over and over and over again. And we might be called to beat them yet again.
Speaker 3
02:37:47 No fun zone.
Devon Stack
02:37:49 No fun zone, and let me change some of this stuff up here a little bit. No fun zone.
02:38:05 No fun zone. Hello. There is a case from my hometown of Toronto about Jewish farmer billionaire Barry Sherman.
02:38:12 He was found murdered along with his wife many years ago, and the case is still unsolved. He screwed over many people, including his family, during his rise to billionaire status.
02:38:23 There is a lot of Canadian media content on that case and frankly I think it would be a great.
02:38:28 Stream.
02:38:29 The dude was a real two faced ***** ** ****.
02:38:32 Love your show. Can I get a?
02:38:41 Yes, you can. Yeah. OK. Let me see here. What was the name again? Barry Sherman.
02:38:49 Barry Sherman.
02:38:54 These are given good good recommendations. This this time not always, but this time.
02:39:01 Yeah, that looks interesting. 20000. Is this the one where the they were shot to death in their home?
02:39:11 I you know, I bear. I started to.
02:39:13 Look into this.
02:39:15 And then got like back when this happened in 2017 and then got distracted.
02:39:20 Mostly because it got Co opted by like the the CUE cards and it started to get like ridiculous. So I think I.
02:39:25 Just.
02:39:27 Dropped it because I was like, OK.
02:39:29 This is getting Q tarded now.
02:39:32 But that that. That's.
02:39:34 That's something definitely worth looking into now that now the cue cards have moved on to whatever the **** crazy thing they're thinking about now.
02:39:43 Liam Tracy, Liam Tracy.
02:39:57 Liam Tracy says thanks. Well, thank you.
Speaker 3
02:40:01 Aries Aries.
Devon Stack
02:40:10 Harry says greetings front. Whoops. There we go. Greetings from the underworld, Devin. Long time listener here. Huge respect for you and your work. Question. How would one go about making a fair use banner similar to the one you use on your videos? Much appreciated and keep.
02:40:25 Up the good work, all hail fewer stack.
02:40:29 Well, the language I use, it's from a just a basic. I mean you can probably find the.
02:40:33 Exact wording on the Internet.
02:40:37 I just found a a legal disclaimer that was.
02:40:41 You know, like an open source, one that the generic one. So yeah, it's not necessary to do that. You know, if you're, if you're well within your rights and you're you're making adding to it and adding commentary and using it for educational purposes and.
02:40:57 Or you can read it right.
02:40:59 But it just I like to have it there.
02:41:01 As.
02:41:01 A reminder to those who might.
02:41:06 Think otherwise, but yeah, you could. You could probably just look up. I was going to say Google, no one should be using Google. You should search.
02:41:14 For just the.
02:41:16 Some of the verbiage there, it will probably come up because it's it's used by other people too.
02:41:22 And then Aries says.
02:41:31 There we go, Aries.
02:41:32 Chosen John. Well, what's the name of the song and your $100 sound bite? Money is power. Money is the only power that you has to defend himself with. I actually didn't make that.
02:41:45 Who made that?
02:41:46 It was so long ago, I forget now and I feel bad for forgetting, but.
02:41:50 Someone in chat might know, but I didn't actually make that one.
02:41:55 Does this chat now I'm going to go to regular chat here.
02:42:02 Looking for a regular chat.
02:42:07 I think like right where shop broke.
02:42:09 It's not moving anymore.
02:42:15 Well, someone a regular chat might know there. Let's move on.
02:42:19 UM, where was I?
02:42:24 Scroll through here a.
02:42:25 Lot of this.
02:42:26 Going to regular chat.
02:42:27 Ruined everything. Let me see.
02:42:36 Antonio Bay says pretty sure he's Jewish. He's on a stream with the king himself. Ernst, I might be confusing him with another Jew. Yeah, you're confusing with with.
02:42:45 Cole. What? What was his?
02:42:47 Name.
02:42:49 David Cole or something like that. We've covered him on the string, though. He's he's he's remarkably Jewish. The guy you're thinking about is is.
02:43:03 Like just ooze is Jewish when he talks, but he did something similar.
02:43:08 You know, I said this, this is not unique. Everyone who's who's done any kind of scientific and examination of the sites always concludes that there was no.
02:43:19 There was number gas chamber.
02:43:22 Great Plains Calvary says Remy. You aren't alone. This is definitely a trend, especially affecting young whites, and even in the small town fly over country I.
02:43:34 The pandemic in particular seemed to kick it into high gear. I too would appreciate a deep dive on this topic and it's all too often a fate of our of our peers talking about the the suicide stuff. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, I think so.
02:43:51 I think it's worth examining and and I've never looked to see, I just could I I guess because I don't really encounter it but.
02:44:01 Maybe I can find like pop culture pop culture references to it being.
02:44:09 You know, maybe not acceptable, but cool, especially now. Now that you've got like the youth and Asia law stuff in Canada, maybe you'll see more of that.
02:44:17 Or at least the normalization of it.
02:44:20 It used to be very frowned upon for obvious reasons, but I and I, maybe because I don't pay attention to more, more modern stuff, you know, in terms of fiction and stuff, maybe it is being promoted more than I read.
Speaker 12
02:44:31 Guys.
Devon Stack
02:44:34 Yeah, but I mean, look, you can't even make the argument that the Sackler family was kind of promoting that because they they have in their emails, talk about how it's just going to be white men getting addicted to opioids, and they don't give a **** about those people and and whatnot, and almost those exact kind of words.
02:44:52 So yeah, absolutely. It might be worth taking a.
02:44:54 Look.
02:44:54 At Remy again comes back to addendum on my suicide hyper chat, there are some obvious shows such as 13 reasons why.
02:45:04 Or good well.
02:45:05 Here we are. I want to. Here's some example.
02:45:07 13 reasons why, but also insidious ones like Looper, where the entire plot comes down to how white men should kill themselves. Because while they're not evil now, they might be evil in the future, and the loop should be closed. OK, I don't know. It's not even one of those things, but I'll copy.
02:45:26 That and put that in my notes.
Speaker 3
02:45:30 Let's see here.
Devon Stack
02:45:31 Looper sounds familiar, but maybe I'm thinking about something else.
02:45:36 All right.
02:45:39 Thank you. There, Remy, John Jacob, Jingle, Heimer Schmidt.
02:45:54 Do you think using magic ******* to expose and get off the Jewish plantation like some got off the Democratic plantation is a good way to flip the narrative and power dynamics between?
02:46:06 Whites and Jews.
02:46:10 I mean, I don't know. It's one of those things where it's what's, what's the bigger problem, right?
02:46:18 Now it's. It's almost it's. It's kind of tough because I feel like they're they're. I mean, look, it's easy to see.
02:46:28 It's easier to see the problem with with blacks because you have a lot of statistics and a lot of video.
02:46:36 And of black behavior. But also you've got.
02:46:40 A more obvious physical difference.
02:46:46 Between us and black people. And so it's more noticed by normies, right?
02:46:54 On the other side of the of of thinking about this, they don't have the power.
02:46:59 The Jews have.
02:47:01 And they're here in the 1st place because of Jews, and they remain here as a problem largely because of Jews.
02:47:11 But it's just one of those things where it's it's kind of like saying.
Numbers Lady
02:47:16 Well.
Devon Stack
02:47:17 If you had cancer and malaria, you know, like, which one do you do you focus on? It's like, well, they could both kill you so.
02:47:28 It's, you know, I I don't know. I don't think it's either or. And and look, I will say this getting blacks to understand the the the problem the JQ and and the problem with Jews is is a positive. There's not there's how could that be something wrong and you know like.
02:47:50 Can they? Can they help in the fight against Jewish subversion to, you know, to a degree, I, I suppose.
02:47:58 But I don't like that.
02:48:01 There seems to be a complete.
02:48:04 Lack of of mainstream whites willing to to take up that fight. And maybe it's because.
02:48:17 Any well, any white that takes up that fight and immediately ceases to be mainstream because they don't have that.
02:48:25 Black armor of of oppression that they can put on right, like I think that, for example, with the Candace, Owen, Owen situation.
02:48:39 There will be.
02:48:42 I think that a lot of her fans, her boomer fans that like her, there is a certain level of condescension that goes along with that.
02:48:51 Like they liked it. Ohh look, she's one of the smart ones, you know? But they have lower expectations.
02:48:59 From her.
02:49:00 And so when she does things that they perceive as being kind of crazy or out of line, they give her more leeway than they would a white person because they're, well, she's black. She doesn't get it. You know, she doesn't understand the oppression of the Jews and uh and so.
02:49:18 Yeah, I mean, it's a tough it's a tough. I don't know if I.
02:49:20 Could answer that question, right?
02:49:23 I'll just. I'll I'll put it this way.
02:49:26 It's blacks waking up to the Jewish question is there's no negative, there's absolutely no negative. In fact, if we could just get every black in America to listen to Farrakhan for 20 minutes uninterrupted, that would be a positive, right?
02:49:45 But ultimately they are still going to be in the same situation as a group be in the same situation, Jews or no Jews, that they were. Even if we got rid of the the Jewish influence in our countries.
02:50:02 They're still going to be in a country full of people that they will never be able to compete with, and so therefore they will have to find reasons why that that disparity exists between outcomes.
02:50:14 And unless you're able to get them.
02:50:17 To.
02:50:18 There's no sense in getting them to come to terms with the JQ if they can't come.
02:50:22 To terms with the BBQ.
02:50:25 And and realize that the reason why they're not succeeding in white countries is just they're not competitive in white countries.
02:50:35 And but that's, you know, that's not something I can answer in just.
02:50:39 A few minutes. That's.
02:50:41 Like like I said, the short version is. It's good if if blacks are.
02:50:45 Aware of the JQ and if, if nothing else, can become wrenches that they can then throw into.
02:50:54 Or be thrown into the Gears of her commandant. Hey, Devin. Good show. As always, when will we whites finally rid ourselves from these cancerous tumors called run rumble?
Speaker 9
02:51:09 But you know you.
Devon Stack
02:51:10 Can use metaphors, but you got to learn how to massage it a little bit in white history. They're always where the bringers up ill we have been too kind to them.
02:51:22 I think that part of that is the Christian attitude towards Jews, and I know not all Christians, but enough Christ.
Speaker 3
02:51:30 Means.
Devon Stack
02:51:31 There is a A.
02:51:35 Almost an acknowledgment that they are gods chosen and that they are. They have a special relationship with God and so that really kind of ***** with a lot of things. But also let's just face it, they've got all.
02:51:49 The I mean.
02:51:51 We can argue about how it happened.
02:51:52 But.
02:51:53 At least currently, they've got.
02:51:55 A gigantic advantage when it comes to money and power.
02:51:59 So it's not as easy as.
Speaker 3
02:52:02 As.
Devon Stack
02:52:04 You know, dealing with a.
02:52:05 A and and and there.
Speaker 10
02:52:07 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:52:09 I guess with with, with, with.
02:52:13 If you go back.
02:52:13 And look at. Other times, Europeans have expelled Jews and their their their countries.
02:52:19 Jews were usually concentrated in, you know, their ghettos or and and certainly they were integrated to some extent. But there was a.
02:52:30 There was a dividing line. They were seen as alien even. You know, when they were as assimilated as they were. And nowadays it's, you know, it's.
02:52:41 They're everywhere. You know, they're actually, you know, since you're the one that used the cancer metaphor.
02:52:48 It's one thing when it's just a tumor that you can just cut out real quick and hope that it doesn't spread and that you don't, you know, have it go into other organs, but it's quite another thing once it's already spread. You can't just do a surgery and have it cut out.
02:53:06 Let's see here. Rennie, great to hear you're thinking about it. The trauma of seeing him is still affecting my mother, whose life is still in shambles 2 years later.
02:53:19 If you did do it, I could show it to her and finally convinced her the Jews are the ones who killed.
02:53:26 Her, her son and my brother.
02:53:29 Well, I I you know, I don't know your specific situation. I don't know if I could make an argument that would convince her of.
02:53:37 That.
02:53:38 But I can certainly look into.
02:53:41 You know, I'll tell you what, if you tell me the names of those books, that would be helpful. But.
02:53:46 UM.
02:53:48 Yeah. I mean it's I.
02:53:49 Don't know if I can make an argument that would convince her of that.
02:53:52 Or or even that it's. I don't know how important it is to convince her of that specifically. Right. And it's bad enough that she lost her son. And I don't know all the circumstances. I mean, other than what you've told me.
02:54:07 But I'll certainly do my best to do an honest inspection of that.
02:54:11 Serbian bull.
02:54:13 Says probably should. Excuse me. Probably shouldn't leave this replay.
02:54:18 Up on rumble.
02:54:21 Yeah, maybe not. I'll have to see. Yeah, maybe not. I don't know.
02:54:26 I've heard. I've heard that maybe I shouldn't, you know, on the on this topic specifically.
02:54:32 So yeah, we might. We might maybe we'll take it down from rumble. So if you're on Rumble right now, enjoy it while we got it.
02:54:40 Antonio Vega Jews are right about slavery now. They they.
02:54:45 They weren't, though.
02:54:46 Cause now we've got.
02:54:48 The descendants of slaves in our countries.
02:54:53 Great Plains Calvary.
02:54:55 I'm starting to find the less I hide my power level. IRL people of other races more often than not respect me for it.
02:55:03 And it quite often leads to productive conversations. The thing many people on our side often fail to realize is that you can show your power level without being an.
02:55:13 *******.
02:55:14 Exactly. Now that I think that.
02:55:18 The sniveling, apologetic white guy.
02:55:23 Uh. When? When they they that's what they expect.
02:55:27 And when you turn out not to be that.
02:55:31 It's not maybe so much. The novelty of it, although that might play a role because there's not very many white people that are willing to directly confront non whites on on these topics.
02:55:44 But yeah, it is kind of like A and I I would say it is like a respect mixed with the maybe a little bit of fear because they don't know what to expect. Their expectation is that you're going to kiss their ***** and apologize for being white and you don't do that. It's kind of like, what do I do?
02:55:59 I I I don't know how to respond to this situation. You know what I mean?
02:56:04 Alright, now Chad just got broken. Hang on. I'm gonna have to re.
02:56:08 Redo this here.
02:56:11 Chad just broke.
02:56:17 Here we are OK.
02:56:19 And then last but not least, I we're coming. Done. Yes, Jews have been expelled in European history. We see the expulsion doesn't work. We need a solution. A final solution, you might say. But I'm ching. I don't have a I don't have a.
02:56:38 A drum drum hit, but I will use that.
02:56:41 If I did, let's head over to rumble real quick.
02:56:44 We've got red pill. 3D is now a monthly supporter.
02:56:49 And we've got.
02:56:58 Monthly supporter twice for some reason.
02:57:01 And then we have Uncle Kenny.
02:57:04 Say cool that this is being covered. Thanks.
02:57:07 Devin, well, I appreciate that.
02:57:09 Uncle Kenny.
02:57:11 And then we got one more coming in. John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt. Yeah, just trying to spit ball strategies. Maybe the best thing long term is to circle the wagons now build white communities and focus on in Group preference. That's important. But yeah, like I I don't. I'm not one to.
02:57:29 Like I I I thought it was amusing. I knew where it was going to end with with yay, for example, Kanye's little freak out. I know it was. It was a it was a psychotic episode. They would go. Yeah, because he's he's done these things before and he would default back to normal at at a certain point.
02:57:50 But I knew also that in the mean time.
02:57:53 It wasn't the bad thing, right? It wasn't the bad thing.
02:57:57 And it was entertaining. And it got a lot of people real comfortable with talking about Nazis and Jews and things like that. And I think that Candace Owens situation is is also not a bad thing.
Speaker 15
02:58:05 Right.
Devon Stack
02:58:12 But you know, then she goes and starts talking about Macrons's wife being a ****** and it's kind of like.
02:58:17 You know can.
02:58:17 We.
02:58:19 Can we just focus on, you know, let's try not to get too sidetracked with crazy stuff?
02:58:25 That, even if it was true, it was unprovable and just makes you sound crazy so.
02:58:30 All right, that's it, guys. We'll wrap things up here and I'm going to go run to the desert and try to find churro, get him somewhere warm and dry for the evening because he he feels rejected.
02:58:46 Dad didn't want to hang out with me. He wanted to talk to his his computer instead.
02:58:51 All right guys, hope you had a good evening. And like I said, if you're on rumble, enjoy it while you can, I'll probably take it down. Oh, also, probably no stream on on Wednesday. I I will probably be doing some.
Speaker 9
02:59:03 I'll.
Devon Stack
02:59:04 Probably doing fewer Wednesday streams for the next couple.
02:59:07 Of.
02:59:07 Weeks and but I will be doing interviews and.
02:59:11 During those weeks on other streams. But I just got I have a I'm falling behind on a lot of stuff and.
02:59:19 I still have a hole in my ceiling.
02:59:22 In my bedroom and I've got like, I just have, like, stuff piling up. I got a flat the other day and I'm on the little doughnut doughnut wheel on my car right now. And I got to fix that. It's the the valve stem got decapitated by the the hubcap.
02:59:42 Long story, but anyway.
02:59:44 And so there's just a lot of little things that are piling up, and I gotta get this **** done. So anyway, in the meantime, I will. I will most likely see you Saturday, but I'll be on probably another stream sometime this week.
02:59:57 In the meantime for Black Pilled.
03:00:01 I am of course.
03:00:05 Devon stag.
Speaker 20
03:00:08 I am a Jew. I am Jewish. I'm a proud Jew girl. Hi. I'm Jewish. Nice to meet you.
03:00:14 And as a Jew, I've experienced anti-Semitism because I am part of a minority. See, Judaism is an ethno religion.
03:00:22 Then.
03:00:23 Ethno religion. What does that mean? It means that even though I'm an atheist, I still consider myself Jewish because it's part of my ethnicity. And here's an even bigger bombshell.
03:00:36 Juice are not white.
03:00:38 And that might be disappointing for some of you because you love playing the oppression Olympics. See US Jewish people. We weren't white enough for the Nazis, but we are white enough to participate in your race politics where white people are, of course, the bad guys.