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Speaker 2
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Devon Stack
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00:08:49 How are you guys doing this is Devin Stack. Of course you're watching the insomnia stream.
00:08:57 Talk show murder edition.
00:09:00 Talk show murder edition.
00:09:04 I mean this kind of, I mean it could fit into the gay 90s stuff, but then again, what about the 90s? Couldn't I mean just cause it happened the 90s and so much of the 90s?
00:09:15 Is gay. It's kind of like.
00:09:17 Well, is it race riots or is it gay? If it happened in the 90s, it's one of the two.
00:09:25 This happens to be in the in the gay category, but you know it is what it is.
00:09:32 We're going to talk about basically not only a daytime talk show host.
00:09:41 That wasn't just normalizing homosexuality. I mean, that was pretty much done. This aired in 1995, so that that ship had sailed.
00:09:50 By mid 90s it was full on normalized.
00:09:55 Now, as much as you might hear the stories of, oh, you know, the fat drags that were going on, all the gay people getting dragged behind the trucks of hillbillies and being oppressed and murdered left and right, that wasn't really happening. That wasn't happening. I think it.
00:10:11 Ever really happened.
00:10:13 In fact, one of the most famous cases, the the gay guy that was killed was killed by, I think, other gay guys as it was. It was part of a a drug deal gone wrong. That's a stream.
00:10:24 For another day.
00:10:27 Today, we're going to talk about a different case entirely.
00:10:31 Now there was this.
00:10:35 Daytime talk show.
00:10:37 Call Jenny Jones.
00:10:40 Jenny Jones, that doesn't sound Jewish at all. Jenny Jones.
00:10:46 Sounds very Anglo.
00:10:49 I thought all these days or the vast majority of these daytime talk shows were, you know, Jews.
00:10:56 Well, we'll we'll revisit that towards the end here.
00:11:01 Jenny Jones.
00:11:04 Blonde haired woman.
00:11:07 She used to play in a band. She was a Vegas entertainer.
00:11:13 She.
00:11:15 Was recognized by talent scouts.
00:11:19 She was OnStar search.
00:11:23 Couple episodes of that star search, of course, was like the I think it started almost in the 70s didn't, but it was definitely in the 80s.
00:11:34 It was like the American Idol, I guess of the 80s and maybe the late 70s I.
00:11:40 Don't know when it started.
00:11:42 You had people come on and perform doing.
00:11:47 Musical numbers, sometimes comedy sets. Stupid pet tricks. I mean, it's the same kind of stuff.
00:11:58 And the audience at home would vote.
00:12:01 You know, they would do like the same thing like it.
00:12:04 Nothing's new.
00:12:05 You know American Idol.
00:12:06 Was not the first to do this.
00:12:10 And then the winner would get sometimes like a contract to go, you know, perform their music.
00:12:17 Or or whatever, right?
00:12:19 Because they got lots of exposure. Jenny Jones.
00:12:24 Start a daytime talk show.
00:12:28 And when criticized about her daytime talk show.
00:12:35 She said. Well, I I wanted to start doing hard hitting stuff because her daytime talk show was basically.
00:12:40 Just it was.
00:12:41 Barely. But it was barely more civil than Jerry Springer.
00:12:47 And she said, well, I wanted to do hard hitting stuff, but I found that I.
00:12:50 Got the best ratings?
00:12:53 By doing the more seedy stuff that seemed to be what sell sold and so I decided to do that. For example, this is one of these.
00:13:04 One of these episodes that was very seedy.
00:13:07 It was an.
00:13:08 Episode where if you had a gay crush.
00:13:12 A secret gay crush.
00:13:15 On someone that didn't even necessarily have to be gay, don't worry. Call us up.
00:13:22 We'll fly you out here to Chicago.
00:13:26 And whoever your your secret gay crush is, we'll lie to them. We'll call them up and say ohh there someone has a crush on you.
00:13:35 Not that someone has a gay crush on you, but so has a crush on you and you're gonna be on the show. That to it will be revealed on television.
00:13:43 Would be really fun.
00:13:45 All expenses paid. You know, we get to fly you out here. You can stay in a hotel. I mean, probably probably never been to like the big city. Chicago, have you?
00:13:57 So people would go show up and find out.
00:14:01 The bad news on live television in front of millions of people and be embarrassed because in 1995.
00:14:09 As much as the 90s were still gay and homosexual, how he was normalized, it was normalized in a way that it.
00:14:16 Was it was.
00:14:17 OK, for them to be gay. But you didn't want.
00:14:20 To be called a ******.
00:14:22 Like you, you were tolerating the fact that they existed.
00:14:28 But deep down.
00:14:29 Everyone still knew it was something not good.
00:14:33 So it was it.
00:14:34 Was one thing.
00:14:36 To tolerate the gay guy at work.
00:14:40 To to not call him a disgusting ******.
00:14:43 To not.
00:14:46 Not discriminate against them or, you know, knowing that you'd.
00:14:50 Go to HR.
00:14:52 Or you might have a a lawsuit on your hands.
00:14:55 But it was something completely different.
00:14:58 To be considered gay yourself.
00:15:02 This is why in in the 90s people, you know, people still called ******* ******* you can watch I.
00:15:08 Mean even teen movies?
00:15:11 Coming out of Hollywood in the 90s and late 90s, being gay was something bad.
00:15:16 It wasn't until like the early 2000s that they started pushing that, you know, don't say gay campaign that.
00:15:23 We've covered before.
00:15:26 It's an embarrassing thing to.
00:15:27 Be put on national television.
00:15:30 Then have some some gay person profess their love to you.
00:15:35 Because now you're the ******.
00:15:37 You're never going to hear the end of it.
00:15:40 But Jenny Jones didn't care. It was entertainment.
00:15:44 There's entertainment and it was going to make her ratings go up.
00:15:48 So she would have shows like this.
Speaker 5
00:15:56 Someone.Speaker 6
00:15:57 A. Would you write that person a letter B? Would you tell the person in private in case he rejects you? Or soon, would you tell that person that you're gay and you hope he is our natural fellow?Speaker 7
00:16:27 Hello.Speaker 6
00:16:30 I'll tell you something. First of all, it takes a lot of guts to do this. It takes a lot of guts. We have 6,000,000 women into Chicago here. You know someone has a crush on them, but that's all they know.Devon Stack
00:16:42 So they decide again. This is 1995. People think that the trans stuff is relatively new.00:16:49 It's not their first guest that they have on this show is a ******.
00:16:56 The very first guest they've got is a training.
00:16:59 So they're already normalizing the trans stuff. They're very polite to the ******. They don't act like it's some kind of abomination.
00:17:07 The crowd is very shocked by it. The crowd, especially because there's a lot of black people in the crowd, are shouting things and and behaving in a way you certainly wouldn't see today.
00:17:21 But everyone's still tolerating it.
00:17:25 Everyone's still OK with it. No one. No one's so upset by what they're seeing. They're they're marching out of the studio or trying to do harm to the ****** or anything like that.
00:17:38 It's all part of the spectacle. You see, that's a lot of what the 90s was. It was all part of the spectacle.
Speaker
00:17:45 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:17:46 You know, people talk a lot about the nihilism of the 90s, right? You had a lot of kids growing up with just like this. I don't give a **** attitude. That was like the cool thing. The less you give a ****.00:17:58 The cooler you were.
00:18:02 And there's a variety of reasons for that one.
00:18:05 How could you give a ****?
00:18:08 How could you give a ****?
00:18:11 The the generation growing up in the 90s with was they were being raised by.
00:18:15 The boomer generation.
00:18:18 The boomer generation that was never going to shut up about themselves or or, and still today, 30 years later, still hasn't given up control.
00:18:29 So on one side, at home you have parents that are totally disinterested in you.
00:18:34 Self absorbed.
00:18:36 Lot of broken homes, a lot of latchkey kids.
00:18:40 I mean, if you did give a ****.
00:18:41 You might have a mental breakdown.
00:18:45 On the other side of things, you're being told by celebrities, by your teachers, by the television, which is increasingly playing a bigger and bigger part of of your life.
00:19:00 That you need to.
00:19:04 Have tolerance.
00:19:07 Which we've discussed in the past, but you don't tolerate something that's good. You don't tolerate cheesecake.
00:19:17 Now you don't tolerate a bacon cheeseburger, you know? Yeah. You you tolerate things that are bad.
00:19:25 You tolerate like a third degree burn.
00:19:33 So in other words, what? What is it you, you become numb. You're being asked by everyone around you to become even your parents that are so disinterested. That's one thing they are interested in.
00:19:44 Ohh, make sure you tolerate all the new kids.
00:19:46 In your school.
00:19:48 All the kids whose names you can't pronounce.
00:19:53 And don't speak English. Make sure you tolerate them. This is all part of this diversity project that we started when we were young and hip and.
00:20:00 In the 60s.
00:20:09 See this is this is.
00:20:10 The the cloud world.
00:20:17 We see a lot of zoomers that relating probably to a similar situation with the clown world meme, the Hongkong.
00:20:23 Of a few years ago.
00:20:29 They're throwing up your hands in the air and saying.
Speaker 3
00:20:31 Oh, **** could I guess.Devon Stack
00:20:34 Look it.00:20:36 Well, that's what that was. The entire decade of the 90s.
00:20:41 Ohh **** it, I guess I guess. I guess it's a ******.
00:20:46 Whatever.
Speaker 2
00:20:48 What?Devon Stack
00:20:49 That what? What what?00:20:50 I get. Is that supposed to shock me?
00:20:59 And that's why they had to keep amping it up. That's why that that you know, Jerry Springer had to keep amping it up. Now, it's not just a ******. Now it's like twin ****** ******* and. And they're in a incestuous love affair. Or, you know what?
00:21:13 It it just.
00:21:14 They had to keep amping it up.
00:21:19 Because the 90s was, everyone was just comfortably numb and they were.
00:21:22 Just like, yeah, **** it.
00:21:24 I guess this is it now.
00:21:26 Am I tolerating it, mommy?
00:21:30 By doing a good job tolerating it.
00:21:34 So when this audience meets this training.
00:21:38 At first, that's the only thing. At first, it doesn't even occur. To them this would be a trendy even though it's like, obviously, a ******.
00:21:43 Video footage is.
00:21:45 A little craptastic, but it's it's a ******.
00:21:50 At first it doesn't even occur to.
00:21:51 Them that that.
00:21:52 Like. Well, let's see their reaction when they find out.
Speaker 3
00:22:06 Thank you.Speaker 6
00:22:07 OK.00:22:10 OK, Jennifer, first of all, tell us, tell us who this person is. Describe this person to us.
Speaker 8
00:22:15 His mommy's Richard. He is about 100 Louisville, KY. He's about 6 foot tall one mile.Speaker 6
00:22:22 This is a show that you wouldn't introduce a show where people are the same sex and you're saying his name is.Speaker 8
00:22:28 Richard, I'm a transsexual.Devon Stack
00:22:36 There you go. It was just entertainment.00:22:40 It was a circus.
00:22:42 It was clown world.
00:22:46 In the 1990s, clown world had already arrived.
00:22:52 Everywhere you looked it was over there.
00:23:02 So while it might seem like a new meme to a lot of people, or not so much these days, right, it's few years old now.
00:23:07 This is what it was in the 90s already. It was already here.
00:23:12 Complete with Carnival Carnival barkers like Jerry Springer, Jenny Jones, Montell.
Speaker
00:23:18 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:23:20 And look, look, these were daily shows, imagine the amount of of circus acts that that they were finding. If every one of these shows were they were putting on.00:23:28 A new show every day.
00:23:39 There was also, of course, about the embarrassing.
00:23:44 The humiliation.
00:23:46 Of the straight white men.
00:23:50 Or the straight people.
00:23:56 Believe it or not, this guy with the mullet and the mustache and the muscle shirt is a straight guy.
00:24:06 You know they have them backstage wearing headphones, so they can't hear what the.
00:24:12 The ****** outside is is saying about them.
00:24:17 And when they come out, they uh.
00:24:20 They're surprised.
Speaker 6
00:24:21 There's one other little angle to the storage and it's if you want to tell.Speaker 9
00:24:25 No.Speaker 8
00:24:27 I don't really know if you know, but when I would come into the bar, I I never really got to ask you.00:24:31 The question you know I'm a transsexual.
Devon Stack
00:24:43 And there you go.00:24:45 And they realize the environment they're on national television.
00:24:51 Now when he gets home, he can curl up in the fetal position.
00:24:54 In the shower.
00:24:56 But right now, he's gotta play it off and act like it doesn't bother him that much.
00:25:01 You think cancel culture is something new. No is alive and well the 90s.
00:25:08 Privately, everyone still hated *******.
00:25:12 Kind of like today, right. And it's just there was there was less of a.
00:25:17 There was less of a separation between the private and the public back then because there wasn't like, really that much of A public.
Speaker 3
00:25:23 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:25:25 You know, I mean, most of your interactions in the 90s were private. You weren't saying things on Twitter because Twitter didn't exist.00:25:32 You weren't saying things on the Internet that were gonna go viral and get your *** in trouble because that didn't exist.
00:25:40 But if you were on national television, that's where it was different.
00:25:45 So once again, it's not that cancer culture is this new thing. It's just that it was very limited because.
00:25:51 How would you get canceled if you lived in? I don't know. Des Moines, IA. And you're still on a straight corner yelling. I hate ****. You could do it.
00:25:59 All day long.
00:26:01 Even at the local news showed up.
00:26:04 Say there's some guy stay on the corner yelling that he hates ****.
00:26:10 More more 11.
00:26:14 I mean, what, like 100 people in your town? They might and might know you sitting. Oh, yeah, that's Jimmy. He doesn't like faggs, so.
00:26:21 No surprises there.
Speaker
00:26:23 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:26:25 It's not going to get picked up by the the national networks and get passed around and.00:26:31 Next thing you know, you know corporate is pressuring the the regional office that you work for and you're out of a job.
00:26:41 But if you.
00:26:42 Were on national television. It's a different story.
Speaker
00:26:46 Yeah.Devon Stack
00:26:49 So it's not that this didn't exist, it's just that it didn't have enough of the.00:26:54 The capabilities installed yet for it to work like the Weld oiled machine that it does that how it works today.
00:27:06 See, people think back to the 90s and and or other decades, it doesn't matter, you know times even though only 2000s you might say. And so it's so much better because I could I could hate faggs I could sit around with my friends and and talk about hating ****.
00:27:22 Well, you could do that today.
00:27:26 It's not that the the culture has shifted so much, it's just that back then you didn't have to worry about someone having their phone with them.
00:27:34 You know, you could be at the bar saying, man, I ain't faggs and you have to worry about some ******* random bra at the at the bar who didn't like you talking about how much you hate ****, recording it on her phone and tweeting it out and saying, come on Twitter, do your thing.
00:27:54 But you better believe that that capability existed even in 1995 when this aired.
00:28:02 That's exactly what would have happened to you.
00:28:04 Because it was already normalized.
00:28:08 It was already normalized. Every one of the not a single person.
00:28:12 Who was confronted on this stage?
00:28:15 Reacts.
00:28:17 And like rage.
00:28:20 They all look very uncomfortable.
00:28:23 They all know that the entire audience, Jenny Jones, is looking at the cameras. They're looking at them.
00:28:31 This is going to be aired before millions of people.
00:28:35 And you better you better.
00:28:37 Activate that training they've been hammering into your head.
00:28:42 Ohh, I'm flattered, but I you know I'm you know, I'm.
00:28:47 Just not that way.
00:28:51 That's just, that's just, you know, I don't, I mean that's that's fine. You know that's very that's cool for you but that's.
00:28:57 Just not me.
00:29:03 Yeah, they would do this again and again. In fact, the second one, this guy, they milk it for all it's worth because he's a gay guy who's into another guy who's also gay.
00:29:16 And again, this is 1995, right 1995. They have a gay.
00:29:20 Kiss on the air.
00:29:23 Wasn't that rare of a thing?
00:29:27 People think that sort of thing didn't happen.
Speaker 6
00:29:31 What are you holding? I bought the last two copies. He is so gorgeous. Look at his look at his lips he's got.Devon Stack
00:29:40 We see the audience is uncomfortable with it.00:29:45 But they think it's a joke.
00:29:52 It's a spectacle.
00:29:54 And a lot of that is the black people just don't care because just like today, black people don't get cancelled.
00:30:02 Black people don't have to play by the same rules as the rest of the society.
00:30:08 So a lot of this is black people.
00:30:12 Just in pure shock.
Speaker 6
00:30:32 I was gonna ask you what?00:30:34 I'm gonna ask you about what your great features are, but you already told us what one of them. Well, I.
Speaker 5
00:30:38 Like it, but it's got a great bug.Speaker 10
00:30:43 What else I want to grab it really hard.Devon Stack
00:30:48 This is 1995.00:30:52 1995 the black people are embarrassed and shocked. The white people are kind of squirming in their seats, but.
00:31:00 No, no one. No one's. No one's walking out. No one's saying this is ******* disgusting. Why am I here?
00:31:07 He's smiling. He's having a good time. Jenny Jones is having a good time. She thinks it's hilarious.
00:31:15 They bring this guy out.
00:31:18 And.
00:31:20 You know, like I said, they.
00:31:21 Do the gay kiss thing.
00:31:24 In fact, some Jewish lady stands up later. She's upset because some of the audience, the black audience reacted negatively when they saw the gay kiss.
00:31:35 And there they weren't as negative about the transsexual, and she wants to know why.
Speaker 6
00:31:41 Yeah. I I I want to know why the audience were so upset with the model and the guy, and they weren't with.00:31:46 The first two is it because she's going to be?
00:31:48 No, that's just when they. Because they kissed. And did you have a little?
00:31:53 You know what? If it bothers you when they kiss well, too bad.
Speaker 3
00:31:54 So get over it.Speaker 10
00:31:59 Hey, with you, Frank, you.Devon Stack
00:32:01 Just tolerate it. That's not too bad.00:32:05 Too bad, hope. Hopefully we wore you down just a little bit more by having you witness that gay kiss.
00:32:11 Too bad, too bad. So they have a few more. They have this lesbian chick, the fat one on the left surprise who has a a crush on this chick that works at her fiancee's work. Her fiance is a guy. So whatever that's all about.
00:32:30 And you know the the chick is is straight and is kind of weirded out by the whole thing. The second one is, is this, it's another happy, another happy ending for the faggs. It's. Oh, I am gay. So interracial gay fun for these guys, Ronnie and Jim.
00:32:51 And then not so interracial fund for this guy, this gay black guy on the left, he was into the white guy. And yet another case where the white guy kind of squirms a little bit and has to act like he doesn't care, but is screaming internally that he's.
00:33:11 On national television, having to endure this humiliating moment where this *** is saying that that, you know, very, very in a lot of detail because the.
00:33:26 Jane Jones eggs them on before that. They bring up the straight person to be as sexually aggressive as possible.
00:33:33 In their description of these people.
00:33:37 Then we get to this case.
00:33:41 Now this this one didn't end up airing except for when they played it live. The Jenny Jones Show was aired live on on local television when it would happen, but they would tape it and then it would go into syndication nationally. But there's a reason why this one didn't air nationally, and we'll talk about that in a moment.
00:34:04 But this this happened.
Speaker 6
00:34:07 Anna and Scott, now Donna has been helping Scott pursue his secret crush on John John. That's saying she can't.Devon Stack
00:34:13 Look the 500 LB fat hag. See some. It just never changes.00:34:20 You know, just just like the the fab hags today are all these, like massive whales.
00:34:26 Now, just because it was the 90s doesn't mean that the the fab hags were any better shape. They were exactly the same.
Speaker 6
00:34:33 Pursued his super crush on John John. That's say she can't hear us. How? How about the crush? Tell me about the first time you met her. Where?Speaker 10
00:34:41 Was he basically while he was under a car working on her brake line?Speaker 6
00:34:46 And that was your first time. What was your?Speaker 10
00:34:48 First impression? Yeah, I saw the lower half. I'm pretty good at math.Devon Stack
00:34:57 What? What if this had been?00:35:00 What if this had been some creepy guy? Cause this guy's a creepy guy. So not what if it is a creepy guy?
00:35:07 What if, instead of describing seeing just the lower half of some dude under a car?
00:35:13 He said, yeah. Well, I went to my friend's house.
00:35:17 And her daughter was over there.
00:35:21 And I only saw the lower half, but I was kind of into her.
00:35:27 More of the audience reaction be like then.
00:35:36 Now you might think to yourself, well, that's totally different really. You think that if this exact same show?
00:35:43 Were to air in 1950.
00:35:47 The audience response would be a bunch of embarrassed like.
Speaker 3
00:35:50 Woo.Devon Stack
00:35:53 Or do you think you'd have?00:35:54 A right on your hands.
00:35:58 Do you think that network would be shut down before the sun went down?
00:36:02 And everyone involved would have lost their jobs and the fact, by the way, because the 50s would be in prison.
00:36:15 So how is it that from 1950?
00:36:19 The 19, well, let's say 1955 where if you were to air show where that exact scenario that just like right now well first of all they wouldn't even know what to make of that woman.
00:36:31 She's larger than probably the fat lady at the circus would have been in 1955. That would have been it. Maybe so much of A distraction. They wouldn't be able to pay attention to what this ******* ****** was saying.
00:36:44 But let's just say for for a, you know, ***** and giggles.
00:36:49 Something the fat lady is very familiar with, I'm sure.
00:36:53 That you could take your focus off that.
00:36:57 Massive.
00:36:58 Jiggling.
00:37:01 Whatever that is, because it would be something completely new to you in the 19 in.
00:37:05 1955.
00:37:08 And you could hear what this person next to.
00:37:10 It was saying.
00:37:13 How is it that you would go from just?
00:37:15 Like.
00:37:16 Pure rage and disgust. And just like, what the **** is this?
00:37:21 To kind of embarrassed.
00:37:23 Kind of embarrassed cause it's it's kind of naughty, you know, it's bad, but you also know that that you know? Yeah, that's just what it is now. It's just I don't like this, but this is this is it. I guess this is it.
00:37:45 And if that much of A radical change can take place between 1955 and 1995.
00:37:52 Why are you so sure?
00:37:54 That 40 years later.
00:37:56 You wouldn't have a a television show like this, or I guess like a A a YouTube video like this.
Speaker
00:38:04 Well.Devon Stack
00:38:05 You did have some creepy guy say. Yeah, I went to my friend's house and I saw saw their little daughter. Well, I only saw her from the waist down, but uh, you know.00:38:19 And you wouldn't have an audience. That would be kind of like a deer in headlights, kind of like.
00:38:26 Something about this feels really wrong, but I I've been told that, you know, that's kind of that's really edgy, I guess.
00:38:40 Right cause even now I don't even think you'd get the same reaction that he would have gotten in 1955, right? Like if you had a YouTube video where a guy said this sort of a thing, you have lefties now making excuses for them.
00:38:57 So we've already departed from the starting line.
00:39:00 What makes you so sure we're not gonna get?
00:39:02 To this finish line.
00:39:05 But I digress.
00:39:09 So he says that.
00:39:11 He saw this guy from the waist down now something that it's, it's hard to tell, mostly because this footage is bad, but also just because it's television, even the footage was good. Is this guy is is fairly not muscular, but he's like, you know, he's ex military.
00:39:28 And he's, you know, in shape.
00:39:32 And he's fairly tall.
00:39:36 And this guy that he's describing is is kind of like a I mean, he's not like a skinny weird, you know, weakling or anything like that, but he's significantly smaller in stature.
00:39:51 Almost equal to the difference between. Well, definitely, some men and some women.
00:40:01 That with that content, there's a reason why I'm giving that context. Because of what he's going to talk about here in a moment.
Speaker 6
00:40:08 You think? OK, you think about who you have, Pharisees about them.Speaker 10
00:40:08 Goodbye.00:40:11 I've had a couple, yeah.
Speaker 6
00:40:12 So you had one you had when you?00:40:13 Went to the car. You had a fancy.
Speaker 10
00:40:15 About him, you had something to do with like brake or line snapping and.00:40:21 Yeah.
Speaker 6
00:40:22 You have another one that involved. You want a hammock or something tell.00:40:25 Us about that fantasy.
Speaker 10
00:40:29 Yeah, I say I got a pretty big hammock in my yard. I just. Yeah, I thought about tying him up.00:40:34 To my hammock.
Speaker
00:40:39 Because.Speaker 10
00:40:40 It entails like whipped cream and champagne.Devon Stack
00:40:48 Now imagine, like I said.00:40:51 20-30 years in the future, maybe.
00:40:54 Even less than that.
00:40:56 A similar scenario. Oh, so you saw this little girl from the waist down and you said you had to have these, you know, some of that. Have you had any fantasies about her?
00:41:06 Oh, tell us about the fantasies.
00:41:10 Oh, one of them involves tying her up.
00:41:14 Wow, that's that's really cool.
00:41:18 It's really cool.
00:41:18 Or it doesn't even have to be that. Just flip it around for a moment that it's a creepy guy talking about his his neighbor.
00:41:25 Adult neighbor.
Speaker 3
00:41:26 So.Devon Stack
00:41:27 Because they're the other thing that I'll tell.00:41:29 You is they are neighbors.
00:41:33 I mean, not like next door neighbors, but they live really close to each other.
00:41:38 And so this is a person now that lives really close to you. Who's who? He doesn't know this yet. He's in the back, you know, with the headphones on. He can't hear what's going on.
00:41:49 But there's a strange man on stage telling a an audience of people.
00:41:57 That he has fantasies of tying you up and sexually attacking you in his backyard.
Speaker 6
00:42:06 Donna, what are you doing to help out? You. Have you tried to get them?00:42:09 In the same room together.
Speaker 7
00:42:10 Oh yeah.Speaker 6
00:42:12 Lives downstairs from.Speaker 7
00:42:12 You guys downstairs from room, so. So a lot of times, John. I'll come up for dinner and I'll give Scott a call. And so he's got John's on the server. So you.00:42:20 Know Scott comes right over.
Speaker 6
00:42:25 Right, yeah. Do you know that he?Speaker
00:42:26 Yes.Speaker 10
00:42:29 No, everything's possible.Speaker 6
00:42:33 Do you have any reason to think?Speaker 7
00:42:34 He is sorry. Not really, he **, *** said that his family was kind of questioning on it. He's a very open person, so it really wouldn't surprise.Speaker 6
00:42:44 Me. So OK, so you guys, are you trying to set them up when John got your house, you invite?00:42:48 That over there that works. Trying to get them.
Speaker 7
00:42:48 Oh yeah. Oh, yeah. Let me guess about him on the phone. Yeah, we'll be talking and I'll head on home. We've got love and he's just really hot.Speaker 6
00:42:56 Give us the physical before he comes. Yeah, give.00:42:58 Us the physical.
00:42:59 Description How what is it? What's so exciting?
Speaker 10
00:43:01 About him too. He's got a cute little hard body.00:43:06 You know when you just want to pick up and put your curio cabinet in and.
00:43:09 Dust him off once in a while.
Devon Stack
00:43:13 Yeah, cause that doesn't sound like a serial killer.00:43:17 Again, imagine he's talking about that little girl. Ohh, yeah, she's got a hot little body. I wouldn't mind putting.
00:43:22 Her in a cabinet.
00:43:24 Taking her out every once in a.
00:43:25 While for a spin.
00:43:28 Or anyone really.
00:43:30 He's talking about your grandma.
00:43:33 Or your uncle.
Speaker 3
00:43:33 Right.Devon Stack
00:43:33 Like whoever is talking like that serial killer talk right there.00:43:40 But already in 1995, people were conditioned to be like, OK, let's make you uncomfortable. But yeah, I guess this this little weird.
00:43:52 But also it's remember what I said in the beginning of the stream.
00:43:56 What's the coolest thing in in the 90s?
00:44:00 What's the coolest thing?
00:44:03 I don't give a ****.
00:44:08 I don't give a ****.
00:44:12 If I if I listen to this voice in my head saying this is all wrong.
00:44:19 This is all wrong and should be.
00:44:20 Stopped.
00:44:23 That's giving a ****.
00:44:27 You're now the square.
00:44:32 You're now the wet blanket on this whole big.
00:44:36 Circus of of ******** and entertainment.
00:44:43 Don't bring me down, Bruce.
00:44:48 Enjoy the circus.
00:44:53 So this guy says he wants to.
00:44:56 Tie him up in his backyard.
00:45:03 Put them in a cabinet, take them out every once in a while and have his way with them.
00:45:07 And stick them back in.
00:45:12 OK, sounds a.
00:45:14 A little terrifying, but go on, I guess.
Speaker 6
00:45:18 You wanna physically pick him up?Speaker 9
00:45:18 Skip.Speaker 10
00:45:20 It's just a tiny little cute thing.Speaker 6
00:45:28 And let's have John come out here.Speaker 10
00:45:29 Ohh right now.Devon Stack
00:45:43 And this guy is already starting to.00:45:44 Suspect look at that body language.
00:45:51 And again, notice how much taller this guy is, how much bigger that he is. And look, he's made tons of comments on it.
00:46:04 Here he is manhandling him on stage after just telling the audience that he wants to tie him up and manhandle him, and how small and petite he is and easy to overpower.
Speaker 6
00:46:20 I don't think Donna has a crush on.Speaker 7
00:46:22 All right.Speaker 5
00:46:24 You right now we're good friends.Speaker 6
00:46:26 Well, guess.00:46:26 But Scott has a crush on you.
Speaker 10
00:46:28 Lied to me.Devon Stack
00:46:36 And there's the face of I'm in. I'm dead inside.00:46:41 I need to act like I'm being a good sport because of again cancel culture was alive and well in the 1990s.
00:46:51 He can't come across as the the homophobic *******.
00:46:57 The homophobic gas hole that doesn't know how to take a complaint. Don't you know it's a compliment when a fad wants to tie you up in his backyard and.
00:47:03 Keep you in in his cabinet.
00:47:06 That's a compliment.
00:47:09 Silly. He's trying to take it good naturedly. You can tell though, on the inside that he's.
00:47:15 This isn't good. This is not why, in fact, what they leave out is he told the producers.
00:47:21 That hey specifically, he told the producers. Look, if this is one of these things where it's a dude, I don't want to go.
00:47:29 I don't want to be on your show.
00:47:35 And they put them on anyway.
Speaker 5
00:47:38 Interesting. Very interesting.Speaker 6
00:47:39 So before we try to take a look at and share a little playback of what Scott said about you, John, take a look at that mommy down there. Ohh, not really. I'm sorry. It's not really. You're going to win your second.Speaker 5
00:47:45 Ohh right here.Speaker 10
00:47:50 I got a pretty big hammock in my yard and I just. Yeah, I thought about tying him up.00:47:54 To my hammock.
Speaker 6
00:47:58 And.Devon Stack
00:48:02 So now they're playing back the video of what the psycho you're sitting next to just said about tying you up to his hammock. The psycho that lives like across the street from you.00:48:16 You want the the one that just tried to.
00:48:18 Manhandle you on stage.
Speaker 10
00:48:23 Entails like whipped cream and champagne.Devon Stack
00:48:34 Dead inside.00:48:37 Has to keep acting like. Oh, OK. Yeah. Ohh yeah, this is this is hilarious. This is hilarious.
Speaker 6
00:48:46 Scott was pretty open, but he's been fantasizing about you since you saw your under.00:48:50 That car for the.
00:48:50 First time you had an under the car fantasy and he had a hammock thing. You've been telling us about. Did you have any idea that?
00:48:56 He would like you this much.
Speaker 5
00:48:58 No, no, no, not that is enough.Speaker 6
00:49:00 Could you tell us what your status is when you evolve with 70?Speaker 5
00:49:03 Five years? No, but I am definitely a heterosexual.Speaker 3
00:49:03 Ah.00:49:13 See and that's.
Devon Stack
00:49:14 That's what people miss about the 90s. Is that being heterosexual got a round of applause.00:49:25 So I guess that that's one that's one little point in the in the 90s column. Is that being a heterosexual?
00:49:34 At least it wasn't bad yet.
00:49:37 Being gay was awesome.
00:49:40 But being heterosexual wasn't negative yet.
00:49:44 It was something that you could still admit and not have to worry about.
00:49:49 Being demonized for.
Speaker 6
00:49:58 You know they they want, they want you and then Donna and Scott Wilson, you know, anything can happen. Scott, anything could happen. You hoping maybe.00:50:10 No, no, no, no, no, no.
Devon Stack
00:50:15 Again, dead inside, dead inside.Speaker 6
00:50:20 How you doing? OK. Are you gonna be spotted by this?Speaker 10
00:50:21 I'm doing good.Speaker 5
00:50:23 Oh yeah, I'm flying.00:50:25 Relationship. Now your relationship with Scott, your friend, you know, actually, Scott was a guy. Donna lives upstairs for me. And Scott was a guy. One night I pulled in. She was looking at her brakes, and I was looking at the brakes too. And Scott pulls in behind me.
00:50:39 Well, your car is pretty funny because I drew this peace sign in the back of my car and it's, you know, it says peace, man.
00:50:44 And then Scott says you look like you're hitting your car. Need to get out of your car and and then she, he told Donna I was a good looking guy and Donna told me and I said.
00:50:52 Well, you know, it's fatter and fatter.
Devon Stack
00:50:56 But I'm definitely not gay, you know? Make sure I say.00:50:59 That as much as possible.
00:51:03 So anyway.
00:51:07 This goes on for a while. They start they do at the break. They make sure to bring up, you know, statistics that they pull out of their ***** like.
00:51:16 This one.
00:51:17 3% of men report having sexual fantasies.
00:51:22 About their best friend of the same sex.
00:51:28 That's according to do you do it with the lights on?
00:51:33 A book that I'm sure a Jew wrote in 1993 in fact, but let's look. Let's just see who wrote that.
00:51:41 Let's see here.
00:51:55 I don't even know if I can find that book anymore.
00:51:59 Do you do?
00:52:03 Do you do it with the lights on? It's not coming up with anything. I'm just saying.
00:52:12 How is this not even coming up with anything?
00:52:14 That's ********. Do you?
00:52:16 Do it with the that I spell it. No, that's right.
00:52:23 Ballantine books. It seems like would have been a big enough book to at least exist still somewhere.
Speaker 3
00:52:34 Hmm.Devon Stack
00:52:35 Well, I can't find it referenced or whatever.00:52:38 They then go.
00:52:39 To they keep showing him getting hugged and manhandled and looking uncomfortable.
00:52:46 And a few more.
00:52:52 And in the end, of course, they have.
Speaker 6
00:52:57 I just want to say that I give these people a lot of credit for coming out here and doing this in front of everybody. And if you if you have a.Speaker 7
00:53:02 Not.Speaker 6
00:53:02 Fantasy, if you have a secret crush on someone of the same sex, I want to do it here on the show with your crush cause of the show. We'll do this again and they're going to call 312.Devon Stack
00:53:12 You.00:53:12 Do you?
00:53:15 You know.
00:53:17 Doesn't really matter, right?
Speaker 5
00:53:20 Doesn't really matter. Two grown consenting adults doing whatever they want.Speaker 3
00:53:25 To do.Devon Stack
00:53:26 Do refresh and we should be good. I'm going to keep going because the replay gang will just hear me talking about nothing if I don't.00:53:36 Partially the the, the, the libertarian stuff that was being pushed in the 90s, well, not just partially, I'd say a big part of it was South Park.
00:53:46 By 1995, I don't know if that was. I mean, yeah, it was definitely like when did South Park first start? Let me see the first season of South Park.
00:53:58 And it was late 90s at least.
00:54:01 South Park. What year did it start?
00:54:11 Where's the first? There we go.
00:54:14 I guess it wouldn't start till 97.
00:54:17 So South Park had not started yet by 95.
00:54:22 So there you go.
00:54:26 All right. So what happened? Who's this? Well, what happened was am I. Am I. I'm spoiling. I'm spoiling it. So.
00:54:41 After this aired.
00:54:45 The straight guy on the right.
00:54:49 Decided to.
00:54:52 To call his dad because his dad knew that he was.
00:54:55 Going.
00:54:55 To be on on television.
00:55:00 And he told his dad.
00:55:02 That well.
00:55:06 I I'm sorry, dad. I didn't have a good time on the show. Turns up it was a setup.
00:55:14 It was a guy.
00:55:17 To which his dad replied, and I wish I had the clip. I I'd found it and I lost it, but it was a clip where he is because he's in court and he basically said his response was those ******* ******* won't stop.
00:55:31 So he knew it, he knew it.
00:55:34 Those ******* ******* won't stop.
00:55:41 Scott tried to be nice.
00:55:44 They had to ride on the same plane back home.
00:55:50 So we tolerate didn't want it to be, he was very non confrontational.
00:55:55 He was described by everyone as like a nice boy that was always helping everyone.
00:56:02 I mean, that's why they that the fact knew who he was as he was over there helping for free.
00:56:07 Fixing this? Whales, brakes. So it's not like he was doing it to *** ****. He was just being a nice guy.
00:56:17 So he continues to try to make nice to get through the rest of the, you know, the time they're out there.
00:56:23 The whole time the the gay guy is is trying to get him drunk and make out with them.
00:56:29 And acting like a psycho.
00:56:35 They finally get back home.
00:56:38 And the gay guy who I as I mentioned.
00:56:42 Started to or? Who just lived? You know he lived.
00:56:44 Just across the street.
00:56:47 Started to leave notes on his door.
00:56:52 With, you know, sexual jokes.
00:56:56 Saying oh, make sure you use your tools when you fix whatever and just, you know, just being kind.
00:57:01 Of a creep.
00:57:03 And again, this is a creepy guy who, on national television just to wait, you know a week before or not even a week before a couple of days before.
00:57:12 Said he wanted to tie you up and he wanted to keep you in a cabinet, and now he's going to your house while you're at work and leaving notes on your door about how he wants to and. And this is. Yeah, there's no he can't use the excuse that he doesn't know you're gay. You know, you're not gay at this point.
00:57:33 So finally.
00:57:41 What's his name again here.
00:57:45 Last name. Schmitz. What's this for? John. John. So finally, Jonathan Schmitz. The guy on the right.
00:57:54 He goes to the bank.
00:57:57 He withdraws some money.
00:58:01 He gets that cash and goes.
00:58:02 To the gun store.
00:58:06 He buys a shotgun.
00:58:10 He then goes to confront.
00:58:13 Scott.
00:58:14 Amadour the ***.
00:58:20 He goes to Scott's house.
00:58:23 With the shotgun in his car leaves the shotgun in his car.
00:58:30 And initially wants to just tell him you got to leave me alone.
00:58:34 You got to back off. This is freaking me out.
00:58:38 But he has the shotgun in the.
00:58:39 Car because he's.
00:58:41 Fearful that that Scott the *** is going to become violent or do something weird.
00:58:51 When Scott refuses to back off.
00:58:54 And says that he should just take it was just a joke and he should take a joke.
00:59:01 John walks out to his car, gets the shotgun.
00:59:05 Walks back to the porch.
00:59:08 And says no, I'm serious. You need to.
00:59:10 ******* stop this.
00:59:16 This is when Scott the *** grabs a chair.
00:59:21 Lifts it up.
00:59:23 And is going to throw it.
00:59:25 And John the straight guy.
00:59:28 And John responds by blasting a hole the size of Texas.
00:59:35 And Scott Bernard's torso, killing him.
00:59:38 With the shotgun.
00:59:43 He then drives about a block.
00:59:47 Stops at a payphone.
00:59:50 Calls the cops.
00:59:52 And says I just shot a guy.
00:59:55 And turns himself in.
01:00:09 This is the.
01:00:12 The body bag of of Scott being hauled out of his trailer.
01:00:19 There's Jonathan after he's been arrested.
01:00:27 They take him to court for for murder, obviously.
01:00:33 One of the cops that initially arrested him.
01:00:37 Described Scott as being hysterical.
01:00:42 And trying to explain why he did it.
Speaker 9
01:00:46 If he's gay, but I'm not, he said. He wouldn't leave me alone. That's why I did it.Devon Stack
01:00:56 You wouldn't leave me alone.01:01:04 He ended up getting convicted.
01:01:10 And sentenced to 25 years in prison.
01:01:18 Meanwhile.
01:01:20 The nation was all.
01:01:23 Up in arms about how trash TV.
01:01:28 Trash TV was to blame for this murder.
01:01:33 The had Jenny Jones not brought this man on and ambushed him on television.
01:01:39 That the murder never would have happened.
01:01:42 There was starting to be a little bit of a pushback from all the the insane degenerate television shows that we're on, and this is partially why this even went to trial in the 1st place, because obviously you know it's this is a civil lawsuit trying to say that she was responsible for.
01:02:03 The the death of the.
01:02:05 Bag.
01:02:07 Well.
01:02:08 You know you can make that argument to to some extent. It's hard to make that legal argument, which is why, even though they they won the original case.
01:02:17 And they were ordered to pay $25 million in restitution.
01:02:24 Because they were suing Warner Brothers. Basically Warner Brothers who got rich.
01:02:30 Because the trial was also one of these first big celebrity trials, Court TV was relatively new. Warner Brothers owned court TV and so Warner Brothers probably made about 25,000,000 just on the the cover.
01:02:45 That the court TV was doing of the the the trial of them getting sued because it's completely different if it was a a pedo talking about a a little girl. But let's say it wasn't even a little girl. Let's just say it's a creepy guy, a creepy guy calls up.
01:03:01 Calls up this talk show and says I've got a crush on my my neighbors friend or whatever. It's this beautiful girl and they call up the beautiful girl and they say, hey, fly out to Chicago. You'll get to be on TV. There's someone that has a crush on you and she's like, OK, I like TV. I'm going to go on there.
01:03:21 And then when she gets there, they're like, hey, it's this guy, this ******* cycle right here. This is the guy that that likes you and has a crush on you. Ohh, by the way here, let's play a tape of him talking about tying you up in his backyard and keeping you in a cabinet. And the whole time she's freaking out because this is like, what the ****?
01:03:42 Why is this going on? The audience and the talk show host is laughing.
01:03:48 Got it. They're laughing about it and oiling and eyeing and saying how it's it's hilarious that this guy, this this guy right here was just talking about having you tied up in his backyard and kept in a cabinet and didn't really care if you were into him.
01:04:04 Or not.
01:04:05 And the audience just thinks it's hilarious that the.
01:04:08 The more uncomfortable that you get the the funnier it is and you try to act like it's not a big deal, you know, because you're freaked out by the whole situation. They even make you hug the guy on national television, even though you're obviously not into it.
01:04:23 Yeah, you're just kind of like, oh, this is really ******* freaking me out. And you know, no one ******* cares. No one cares.
01:04:31 And then after the show's over.
01:04:34 Psycho Guy, who you have to fly on the same plane with all the way back home. He won't leave you alone. He won't leave you alone. He keeps making sexual advances at you and making all these suggestive jokes and stuff. And you know the audience thinks that's hilarious. Everyone thinks it's ******* funny.
01:04:54 When you get home, he starts leaving notes.
01:04:57 Notes on your door saying that basically he's gonna **** you one way or another, he's gonna get.
01:05:03 You.
01:05:04 Right. And So what do you do? You got a shotgun, cause you're a little girl and you don't know what else to do. And you confront him and say, hey, buddy, you need to stop this and he lifts up a chair.
01:05:18 To uh to throw at you.
01:05:21 And you blast him.
01:05:23 You take him out.
01:05:26 You wouldn't be even arrested.
01:05:29 You'd get a ******* medal.
Speaker 3
01:05:31 So.Devon Stack
01:05:32 You'd get a ******* medal and there'd be a lifetime TV.01:05:35 Movie about you.
01:05:38 That's all that would happen. You'd be the woman that was sexually stalked by a creepy guy that had you. I mean, it has everything, right? And it has the celebrity, the, the TV element. Oh, wow. He he tricked you into going on TV.
01:05:56 And then embarrassed you and basically threatens you.
01:05:59 With sexual assault, as the audience thought it was hilarious.
01:06:05 And then followed you home and left notes on your ******* door and you eventually to kill him. That would be all that would that, that would be all that would it would be. It should be a hero. Should have the book deal. She'd maybe she'd get a talk show.
01:06:17 But because it was a guy, and because it was a ******.
01:06:23 John had to do.
01:06:24 Well, not the full 25 years he actually got out after 20 for good behavior because he.
01:06:29 Was a good.
01:06:29 Guy, he was a normal good guy trying to protect himself from a psycho ******.
01:06:37 But they never once asked themselves any of these questions. Instead, they, you know, had to worry about Jenny Jones and her career. They did all these fluff pieces trying to make her look really cool, you know, like, Oh yeah, she's the hottest woman in television. Working woman in television.
Speaker 11
01:06:52 How often do you see a TV show blamed for murder?01:06:56 A year ago, in a court of law, a 24 year old man named Jonathan Schmitz was convicted of second degree murder. But in the Court of public opinion, it seemed like the Jenny Jones show took the blame. That tragic encounter has changed John's life, but not in the way you might think. Tonight she's telling her side of the story for the first time.
01:07:16 But this is no confession. This is Jenny Jones, as she's always been surviving the tough times with few apologies.
Speaker 6
01:07:26 OK, how can I?Devon Stack
01:07:26 She's a strong, powerful woman.Speaker 8
01:07:29 She's gonna need you to get.Speaker 11
01:07:29 Some things Jenny Jones has made more than 1000 entrances like this, always to enthusiastic applause.Devon Stack
01:07:40 Ohh yeah.01:07:42 Oh yeah, everyone loves Jenny Jones.
01:07:45 And this is another thing that you saw in television. In fact, you did see South Park cover this directly because they were kind of under the same fire in a lot of ways as television got more and more degenerate. People started actually noticing and realizing that, like maybe this isn't the best thing.
01:08:04 And maybe television, you know, maybe if it even if it is indirectly might at least play a role in this, you know, this, this degradation of our society, maybe we should be paying attention to this and maybe we should be holding them to account or responsible in some way for like the the the lowering of our of our.
01:08:23 Morality in this country.
01:08:25 And so, of course, that's against the interest of those who run television. So they were quick to to, to jump into action and do all these because they they have advantage, right. They run the they own the television network so that they can make TV shows saying, no, no, it's fine. We've done the studies. All the studies are in. And it turns out television.
01:08:44 Doesn't affect you at all.
01:08:46 And you can believe it because it's on television, right?
01:08:50 And then they had the balls to even.
01:08:51 Like, promote her book.
01:08:53 Like oh, if if you really want to know the full story, buy her her book. Jenny Jones. My story available everywhere in, in, Barnes and Noble and stuff.
01:09:03 And then The funny thing is that I told you, Jerry Jones, it sounds like this nice Anglo name, right? She looks kind of like a white lady. They go into her early life, something I looked up on Wikipedia, by the way. And they tried to say that she was Catholic. She came from a nice Catholic family. She was born in Palestine.
01:09:25 But came from a nice Catholic family and I was like, that's a little bit weird. She was born in Palestine.
01:09:33 And I don't mean like Palestine OH or whatever. Like, actual like, you know, Israel, you know, Palestine.
01:09:41 And she's she's Catholic. I mean, I guess that can happen. I mean, I I guess there's.
01:09:47 Catholics that go there, there's Christians in Palestine and I guess it's possible or whatever seems a little weird. Seems a little weird, a little suspicious. And then in this little piece here that they were doing about her trying to tell you how awesome she is. They show this photo of her with her, her mom, who's, like, basically Anne Frank.
01:10:07 And that's her mom. Her her Catholic mom on the right. And I'm like, yeah, not buying it.
01:10:16 Yeah, not buying it.
01:10:18 Definitely not buying it. And then they do this. This is the story. This is the actual story that they try to pat again. Wikipedia is saying it's Catholic and I'm like, ah, I guess it could be. But this doesn't sound very Catholic to me.
Speaker 11
01:10:32 And Janina Stromski in Palestine after World War 2.Speaker 3
01:10:35 Hold, hold, hold on, hold on.Devon Stack
01:10:39 Janina Stransky, huh?01:10:42 So Jenny Jones, is Janina Stransky. Hold on. Hold on.
Speaker 11
01:10:48 Born Janina Stromski in Palestine after World War Two, she was the second child of Polish refugees her father.Speaker 3
01:10:55 Ohh.Devon Stack
01:11:00 This is this is not sounding very Catholic. Again, Wikipedia saying that she was raised in a strict Catholic family. I guess it's possible, but this isn't sounding sound like it lines up very well with.01:11:13 That that story.
Speaker 11
01:11:13 Born Janina Stromski in Palestine after World War Two, she was the second child of Polish refugees. Her father, who survived both German and Soviet imprisonment, was a hard and sometimes brutal man who brought his family to Canada and built a successful business. From Jenny's mother's skills as a seamstress.Devon Stack
01:11:36 Yeah, I mean, I don't know.01:11:41 I don't know. Uh.
01:11:44 You know, post World War 2, Eastern European Polish refugees born in Palestine, you know. Call me crazy. Call me crazy.
01:11:58 You know your and.
01:11:59 And and plus like your, your mom looks like *******, like, literally like Anne Frank.
01:12:08 Ah, I mean, I don't know, maybe the dad was Catholic. I don't know. Because he actually, to be honest, doesn't look super Dewey.
01:12:18 Well, maybe he does. It's I'm on the fence with this guy, but the mom? Give me a ******* break, OK?
01:12:28 Give me a ******* break. So yeah anyway.
01:12:34 That's that's the that's the.
01:12:36 That's the Jane Jones back story. Yeah. So Netflix did a special on this, you know, because he was.
01:12:45 You know, he did his time and and he got released just a couple of years ago. I guess that would have been 2015, I think right. Because if he did it was it happened 95, I guess the court was or the.
01:12:57 Maybe it was in 2016.
01:13:00 But he only did. He only did 20 years, got up for good behavior, and I was trying to get back up for this. But someone had said that in an interview he had said that it was worth every second that he spent behind bars. And I could not find that quote, but.
01:13:20 I mean, come on.
01:13:21 If you think that some faggs gonna possibly rape you and you take them out and I have a hard time understanding why you would feel bad about that.
01:13:32 You know, even if you.
01:13:33 Had to go to jail, I mean.
01:13:35 As long as you were able to avoid getting *** raped in prison for those 20 years, I yeah, I think.
01:13:40 You'd feel pretty OK about things too.
01:13:44 Yeah, that, that.
01:13:45 That was the 90s. That was the awesome 90s. Now again, I don't. I'm not going to, like, put up. I don't even think I'll put on the playlist of the gay 90s. Maybe I will.
01:13:55 But it just goes to show like this. This wasn't. I wasn't researching anything about 90s. This came up because some Twitter account.
01:14:02 Was making it seem like some kind of tragedy that this, that this had happened to an innocent gay man and there's an entire Netflix documentary that they did where it's the same thing like the entire documentary is gay rights activists saying that this man of course, flew into a rage, a homophobic rage and just killed an innocent gay guy.
01:14:25 For no reason at all. And it's just ridiculous. It's ridiculous. And then of course, they try to put the blame on Jenny Jones, which look and yeah, morally, of course. But legally, that's a stupid that's a stupid argument.
01:14:42 It's it's, you know, it's like when people try to sue a bar that they got too drunk at for when they get into a wreck, when they leave, it's kind of like, well, you know.
01:14:55 The early the bar was the one ordering the drinks.
01:14:59 But anyway, so that's.
01:15:03 That's the talk show Murder edition. That is the talk show Murder edition. Little little quick tonight. Like I said.
01:15:11 I was on.
01:15:13 Mark Colette show for a full 2 1/2 hours for PWR earlier today and I made that awesome song that I played at the very beginning of the show.
01:15:24 I'll play it again here. For those of you who maybe were a little bit late, but I was working on that and uh.
01:15:31 Doing my normal home steady stuff around in the boiling asset. Where the **** that thing go?
01:15:38 Is this it? This might be it.
01:15:44 Ah, that was it.
01:15:48 Where is it? Yeah, there it is.
01:15:55 Yes, I was working on this.
Speaker 2
01:16:18 I still.01:17:10 I just don't care.
Speaker 3
01:17:58 Fly with.Devon Stack
01:18:56 Who can guess who that is?01:18:59 Not everyone will know which is exactly why I use that picture makes it more relatable when you're not programmed to hate that person already because their mustache is missing.
01:19:09 Alright so.
01:19:16 Let's see here.
01:19:20 Let's go ahead and dive into the.
Numbers Lady
01:19:22 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:19:25 The Hyper chats real quick.01:19:30 I've got a button alright, so I got the stream deck by the way.
01:19:33 I that's the thing I was trying to do was trying to get this thing out. I still have it set up right, but I'm. I'm working on it.
01:19:40 The problem is I started doing it the wrong way and then I found out there's a plug in for OBS to do it the right way, but then I found out for it to really work the right way I had to get a script that told OB asked some stuff to make it work the way I want it.
01:19:53 To work Long story short.
01:19:55 It doesn't work yet, but one of the things that work.
01:19:59 But I always wanted to work.
01:20:02 Is instead of me manually.
01:20:06 Choosing a wookie or whatever, when, when, when the dono comes in.
01:20:12 It will now be randomly selected.
01:20:15 From a pool of wookies or other things and I just push the button.
01:20:20 And it and you get whatever whatever fate has decided for you.
01:20:24 Now of course I I have control for some of the more specific ones.
01:20:30 Like the big go, no one and things like that. But I just wanted like the the normal button where I just go boom and I have to sit there scrolling through a big long list, seeing which one I didn't play at or whatever. And in fact, that might mean there's going to be some repeats.
01:20:45 It is what it is.
01:20:47 Maybe there's a there'll be a reason for that. Maybe the universe wants us to see that Wookie over and over and over again.
Speaker
01:20:52 If that's what it.Devon Stack
01:20:52 Does so, but yeah, I'm setting that up. I want to have it to where I can kind of control the whole.01:20:57 Show from the stream.
01:20:58 Deck thing. It's kind of nifty, I wish.
01:21:01 I'd gotten the.
01:21:01 Bigger one, but I didn't. I didn't, wasn't it wasn't 100% sure how this would.
01:21:07 Work so.
01:21:10 Yeah, it works. It works good enough. It's fine for for now, but and it does make it's a lot better than having to scroll through. I don't think you realize how many sources I have in this scene. For those of you know how to use OBSI have it's it's like a long like I have to scroll through lots of sources and that's why I can't find things when.
01:21:30 It's just better to have.
01:21:32 You know buttons that are ready to go for like the pit and things like that, which I don't have that set up yet. Right now, I still have to.
01:21:39 Manually, you know.
01:21:44 And that's manual still. Well, it's always gonna be manual, I guess, but it'll soon it'll be on a button.
01:21:49 And so that'll be cool little by little, but it just takes time to.
01:21:53 Get it all set up anyway.
01:21:56 Brody says Hi, Devin, last stream you mused about how a father of a large polygamous family can afford the kids. They do this by welfare. Legally speaking, all or most of all the wives are single moms collecting welfare.
01:22:13 Someone might have cracked the code here for each of the kids, 10s of thousands of dollars a month, potentially.
01:22:21 To me it is immoral. Well, you know it. Maybe it's immoral.
01:22:27 But also, maybe it makes you immortal.
01:22:33 To have tens, 10s of thousands of dollars a week.
01:22:37 Or not a week, but like a month.
Speaker
01:22:41 Here's the thing you.Devon Stack
01:22:42 Got to get past now. OK. You consider polygamy things immoral. That's fine, right? But I don't care if you have an issue with that. That makes sense. Lots.01:22:50 Of people have an issue with that.
01:22:53 But here's what you shouldn't have an issue with abusing the the system that that whole thing that whole like ohh I need to be honest. Like I need to upstanding and honest with this system that wants me dead.
01:23:10 Ohh I'm I'm I I need to make sure though like I I'm a standing upstanding fellow and and I don't. I don't abuse that. No they they want you dead.
01:23:22 You should want to milk that system for every ******* penny.
01:23:25 You can get out of it.
01:23:27 Not saying that you have to do it this way, but if that's the the morality speed bump you're having trouble with, drop, hit the ******* gas man.
01:23:38 Hit the ******* gas.
01:23:45 Now, again, the polygamy thing. That's something else. But like the if you need to get past this, like, oh, I don't wanna, I don't know. Welfare is for people who really need it. It's like, no, it's for whoever can get it.
01:23:59 It's for whoever can get it.
01:24:01 If it was for whoever just needs it, that's what it would do.
01:24:06 That's what the welfare fair system would do, right?
01:24:09 It would only give to people who.
01:24:12 Really need it.
01:24:13 And they'd have things in place to make.
01:24:15 That to make sure that happened.
01:24:17 Well, they don't.
01:24:18 Because that's not what it's for.
01:24:20 It's for whoever can get it.
01:24:24 And if you have a way of getting it.
01:24:28 Without breaking federal laws, because that will catch you in trouble.
01:24:34 Or state laws, or you know whatever.
01:24:36 If you have a legal loophole a way.
01:24:38 To get it.
01:24:40 ******* get it.
01:24:42 It's yours.
01:24:44 You tell me you've never paid any taxes before.
01:24:48 What are you paying for?
01:24:51 If not for this.
01:24:56 The way you're thinking is the old way of thinking.
01:25:00 The way you're thinking is the way of thinking of someone who's a productive member of their society.
Speaker 3
01:25:07 See.Devon Stack
01:25:09 America is not your society anymore.01:25:14 So you can take, take take take.
01:25:16 You're not hurting your own people.
01:25:20 You're helping him.
01:25:27 So do it.
01:25:29 In fact, by not doing it.
01:25:31 You're the sucker.
01:25:34 You're the sucker.
01:25:36 You're paying for everyone. You're paying for all the Hasidic Jews that do this for apparently the polygamists.
01:25:41 That do this.
01:25:43 You're paying for all the, you know, welfare Queens that do this, everyone else, that all the illegal immigrants that.
01:25:48 Do this.
01:25:52 That's what. That's what you prefer.
01:25:56 No man gets yours.
01:25:57 Everyone that, that's that's in any way.
01:26:00 Eligible for any of this stuff, you.
01:26:02 Should be getting it.
01:26:06 You should be getting it and if you find a way that's easy to do, that's again, that's legal. You should be telling all your friends how to do it.
Speaker
01:26:14 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:26:17 And get them to do it.01:26:23 Why are you trying to plug up the holes in the ship? It's going down.
01:26:31 So yeah, that's the.
01:26:34 That's what I have to say about that. I mean, again, the plug, any thing that's that's that's something else.
01:26:39 But the the they're getting money and.
01:26:42 More power to them.
01:26:46 Brody then says I forgot to ask, did you create the song shekels faster? How about a play of that song some time during the stream? Why just play their song? But yeah, I know I.
01:26:57 Made that song.
01:26:59 I mean, I didn't invent, I mean, it's a parody of an existing song.
01:27:06 You know that that who does that song?
01:27:10 So I can get my satisfaction. Sad. You know, someone that will know that I it's escaping me. Who?
01:27:18 What is it like? It's like Daft Punk or it's one of those, you know, one of those groups. But that was pretty popular song I.
01:27:24 Just I I.
01:27:26 Obviously change the the words to it and re edit it and stuff like that.
01:27:34 Let's see here.
01:27:37 Chosen Jawa says today has been a sad one for me. I just found out that a friend of mine has given herself over to homosexuality. She was raised properly and knows better. I hate to see it.
01:27:50 Well, I would, I would suggest to you that there's at least a good probability that that maybe she wasn't raised properly.
01:28:01 No, it's just look, it's it's entirely possible that she was and that she just went to college and, you know, whatever. Right. But I don't know. I have a hard time squaring that. I know a lot of people who are raised properly and I don't know of any of them that that turned gay.
01:28:20 I'm not saying it can't happen. I'm just saying that's that definitely increases the probability, but yeah, that sucks. That does suck.
01:28:31 But expect more of that. I mean, people, white people are going to be selecting out one way or another in great in big numbers over the next several decades. They just are.
01:28:43 Whether it's because they're doing what she's doing or or making some other choice, that's going to take him out of the gene pool. I mean, who knows? But it's a choice that a lot of white people are. You're knowingly or not, are going to be making.
01:28:58 Blue chord, you get the first rando button.
01:29:09 Look at that look, bam, I just hit the button. Just did it and it was great. They have to sift through a list.
Speaker 9
01:29:16 There you go, blue.Devon Stack
01:29:17 Cord go to have to cast the replay good.01:29:19 Evening all. Well, then you'll you'll you'll.
01:29:22 You'll be able to enjoy all that, that randomness. I guess we catch the replay chosen, John. Well again, Devin, thank you for finally doing another video with Rebecca. I think she is one of the greatest minds of the day and having the two of you converse is very insightful.
01:29:38 And then you say Devin, thank you for touching on the latest trend of girls posting pictures of their butts.
01:29:45 We've gone from very beautiful, dignified pictures of women to just a bunch of **** pictures, and my opinion, if you're attracted exclusively to rear ends, you're probably a slave and you're probably from slave stock. Well, I think you're probably.
Speaker 3
01:29:58 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:30:00 A ***?01:30:02 Like you're probably a flag.
01:30:04 Or your your you.
01:30:05 Know or you're black black people.
Speaker 3
01:30:08 But you know what?Devon Stack
01:30:08 It look, let's. I'm just. I think there's a simple observation. Black people seem to. I mean, as much as they talk **** about **** and, you know, we saw a lot of that in the audience and that talk show we were just watching from the 90s. When you think about it, they seem to transition pretty quick between fab.01:30:24 Not fad. When they go to prison pretty, you know, pretty fluidly, you know, that doesn't seem like a big problem for them. You know, there doesn't seem to be, like a lot of shame attached to that. Like, they seem to think of that as something else.
01:30:36 Which is a little.
01:30:37 Bit weird to me, you know.
01:30:39 And if you're, you know, it's.
01:30:40 Also weird how like all these rappers?
01:30:43 You know whether you're talking about Doctor Dre or P Diddy or whoever. One of them seem to turn out to be faggs, you know, and and and if you think about the lyrics, there's a lot of songs, lot of rap songs, like a lot of rap. In fact. I mean, I I can't I I think.
01:31:00 That.
01:31:01 Pretty much any rapper.
01:31:03 I had any song at all.
01:31:04 However, in the 90s on had at least some mention of of people sucking ***** ****. Like, oh, if you don't like it, you.
Speaker 3
01:31:16 Can **** ** ****.Devon Stack
01:31:17 You know like.01:31:18 It's a weird thing to say, right? Isn't that kind of a weird thing to say over and over and over again in your songs?
01:31:29 I don't know. I I don't.
01:31:31 Know. So maybe it's one and the same.
01:31:32 Right.
01:31:34 Maybe, maybe, but yeah, like attraction to the *** is very gay, very gay.
01:31:42 And people will try have tried, but no, no, it's not Gary. Look, you know, I found this picture of of of the back of a a girl. And you know from the 50s, you're like, yeah, wow. Notice how she's thrusting her bare back out and not like her **** out like a ******* chimpanzee, you queer.
01:32:02 Alright, let's see here. Great Plains Calvary.
01:32:07 On where to go, referring to top dog stream discussion. Weren't there some Mormons making the West Bank style settlement settlements in Mexico a few years back and colonies in the 1800s based intro music tonight?
01:32:24 I don't know 100% you're talking about.
01:32:27 I do know that Romney's family is actually.
01:32:32 They well well.
01:32:34 Well, I know with the pioneer stuff was going on right and it was pretty flexible. The border what you know, what was Mexico in fact, when Utah just, you know, just a few years before the Mormon showed up there.
01:32:47 Was.
01:32:48 Part of Mexico technically, like on the map, right and so.
01:32:55 When they left Utah and sent missionaries out to different parts of the world, a lot of them went to Mexico. And I know there's like communities in Mexico and some of those are related to Romney. That's why I start to my Romney. Romney's family definitely owns.
01:33:12 Some property that in in Mexico as a result of that.
01:33:17 But I don't know.
01:33:20 Yeah. Most of that's like ancient history. You know, a lot of that's because of at the time, that was more realistic, right? When the the the lines are being drawn for the United States on a somewhat irregular basis. But you know, it seems like every couple decades.
01:33:39 At least you look at a map of the United States, and it would. It's changed, you know, whether because different territories got statehood or they didn't even belong to the United States yet, but then they did. And, you know, and so everything was kind of flexible or flexible, and the and the federal government didn't really have a whole lot of power to enforce the borders. And so.
01:33:59 There were, I I'm sure, there was. In fact, there was a a Mormon splinter cult that that we talked about. I'm pretty sure we did a string talking about these guys.
01:34:11 That took over an island in Lake MI or something. I think it was.
01:34:16 And the guy declared himself king of this island, and it was just kind of like, you know, no one stopped him because it was.
01:34:22 Yeah, back when there was no one.
01:34:24 To stop.
01:34:28 But unfortunately, that's not something that's the thing. Is all these things, even though it if in the grand scheme of things, this wasn't that long ago, right.
01:34:35 It wasn't that long ago it was 100 years, 200 years.
01:34:37 No.
01:34:39 You know, but it's still. It's long enough. It's long enough to where the technology has progressed and the power and size of the federal government has progressed to an extent where you can't just go and start settling parts of Mexico.
01:34:59 Especially in Mexico, who, by the way, is about to have a Jewish president.
01:35:05 Now I I put this out on Twitter.
01:35:09 Because I saw an article.
01:35:12 Well, I was just. I was just cruising around on the Internet and, you know, checking news, as I always do.
01:35:19 And this article popped up saying ohh yeah the the. Did you know that this is this is likely Mexico's next president.
01:35:27 And I was like, oh, well, let me take a look and see. Yeah, who's who's, who's likely Mexico's next president was trying to see if I had the the screenshot saved on my computer here, but I don't. So I'm just going to read it to you. It's a a woman by the name of Claudia Sheinbaum.
01:35:46 And I was like, yeah, shine bomb.
01:35:51 That doesn't really sound like a a Mexican name, really. The the President of.
01:36:00 Of of Mexico is likely a Jewish woman and I was like, cause I was, I guess maybe German, but that's got to be Jewish. Sure enough, I look it up. Claudia shot in this early life. Claudia shine bomb.
01:36:13 Was born to a secular Jewish family in Mexico City. Her paternal Ashkenazi grandparents immigrated from Lithuania, so from Eastern Europe.
01:36:25 In the 1920s, around the turn of the century, so it's look, it's this. We gotta we gotta get our finger out. We gotta figure out what the **** this was, OK? Because it's an, it's another every single time situation. That's just it's too much. There's too many of these instances.
01:36:43 So the the likely president.
01:36:46 Of Mexico.
01:36:49 Her her family came to Mexico in the 1920s from Eastern Europe. Lithuania specifically.
01:36:56 And then I was like, well, that seems like.
01:37:00 It's gotta be pretty rare, right? Like we talk about how there's.
01:37:04 Pulling.
01:37:05 2% of the population, America tops is Jewish and how that that you know. Therefore, when every one of Biden's cabinet, or at least you know, like 70% or whatever, is Jewish. That's really crazy. That's crazy over representation because the only 2% of the population. So how are they 70% of of.
01:37:26 Bidens candidate doesn't make any sense, but I'm thinking to myself like there can't be. I mean, I don't.
01:37:32 Think 2% of Mexico.
01:37:33 Is is Jewish right that sounds.
01:37:36 That sounds like a a little high. Yeah, it's not.
01:37:44 40 to 50,000 Jews live in Mexico.
01:37:49 So out of a population of around 130 million people.
01:37:54 That means that zero.
01:37:57 .0.
01:37:59 3%.
01:38:02 Are Jewish.
01:38:05 So try to calculate those odds.
01:38:09 Trying to calculate the odds.
01:38:13 That is a woman.
01:38:17 Who's a part of a part of the population which, by the way, this includes kids, everyone, people who aren't eligible to be president, but the entire population of of the group that she's from.
01:38:30 Is 0.03% of the population.
01:38:39 Try to calculate the odds of of.
01:38:43 A female member of that group.
01:38:46 Becoming president.
01:38:48 Of Mexico.
01:38:53 I don't even know if you.
01:38:54 Can do that math.
01:39:00 Yeah. When people say against all odds, they're talking about that you can't get more against all odds than that.
01:39:10 But yeah, here we are. So it it's very probable that Mexico apparently, at least according to the the news that she's the likely next president of Mexico.
01:39:22 So not even Mexico can escape the the eye of Sauron. It looks as though.
01:39:28 But yeah, it's it's it's uh.
01:39:31 Anyway, it's ******* incredible. Uh, in terms of, you know, they'll, they'll control, they'll control.
01:39:41 Well, look, the control, whoever becomes president, you know, because either it'll be Majorca is running the the border on this side and then this chick running it on the other side or it'll be, you know, whoever, whatever Zionist Trump picks. So you know that. That's why I say it's done. America is done.
01:40:01 It's just done.
01:40:03 So you know, time to move on trying to time to.
01:40:07 Move on.
01:40:09 You know, and I know you really like this movie, but we're watching the credits now, so we don't, we don't need to stay in the theater.
01:40:15 For all the credits.
01:40:16 You know, even if there is a little funny clip at the end, is it really going to be that funny? Is it worth sitting around here for our 15 minutes for a little stupid clip where, like, ho ho good thing you stayed for the whole trip because you got to see that extra 10 seconds in the movie?
01:40:29 No one else got to see.
01:40:32 Then the movie still over but.
01:40:34 But you got to sit extra 10 seconds.
01:40:38 Corn popped the bed. Dude says hello, Mr. Stacks. I come from the far lands of the great a malachite king. Adam green. Your sense of humor cracks me up. I see Black doesn't describe the way you see the world. It's also a it's also descriptive of your humor.
01:40:58 Uh, well, maybe I guess. I just think I'm being realistic, you know? And and and there's no reason to not be out. Yeah. To not be able to laugh at at at what's going on. I guess it's a little bit of a gallows humor, but. And I'm just trying to trying to relieve, relieve some of the stress of the situation that we're finding ourselves in.
01:41:22 Rabbit Hole, says Devin. I've hatched 30 chicks so far in the last five weeks. Very proud. Would you consider a stream about these topics?
Numbers Lady
01:41:32 The origin of.Devon Stack
01:41:33 The Ouija board Mormonism Richard Butler from quarter lane. You've covered topics adjacent I.01:41:42 Like making videos about things.
01:41:45 You aren't. Haven't covered suggestions.
01:41:51 Let's see on the Ouija board Mormonism. Richard Richard Butler of Quarter lane. I feel like is, was that part of pack count at all? Is that one of the pack con guys? Let me see.
01:42:04 Richard Butler.
01:42:08 What does it look like? Yeah, no. I've covered Richard Butler.
01:42:13 That's the. That's the guy that the SPLC. He's the guy that had the the Christian identity compound that the SPLC went up and the shut down and and bulldozed.
01:42:29 So we we.
01:42:30 Covered that in, I'm almost positive that's in pacon, maybe even like in part one, one or two.
01:42:38 So you can check that out as far as the Ouija board, I mean, I don't know. I don't really believe in.
01:42:45 The Ouija board beyond, you know, maybe whatever. Psychologically it's been able, I don't think it's like an actual magical thing.
01:42:56 So I don't know that it.
01:42:57 Would be worth.
01:42:58 Doing the whole thing on.
01:43:04 Mormonism, it's kind of the same thing. It's like, well, why would I? I mean, I'd feel, why don't I do a video on Catholicism or?
01:43:10 Why don't do?
01:43:11 Presbyterians, you know, it's like that's not our problem right now. Our problem isn't Mormons.
01:43:18 Like so and I have no desire to convert people either. So it's kind of like what would I do about it? You know, I guess I could do a history about it, but.
01:43:27 I don't really. That's not my. That's not really.
01:43:32 That that doesn't feel urgent to me. That ohh you must know about the history of Mormonism. It's like why?
01:43:38 I mean, it's kind of interesting I guess, but it's.
01:43:42 It's not really that important for for what you know, for my mission at least, the mission that I feel like I'm.
01:43:48 One, I don't think that it's it's necessary if people want to learn about Mormons, they can. They can do that. But you know is I think the only thing that's relevant to what we talk about is they're almost always white. Not always, but almost always white, generally nice people. And they make a lot of kids.
01:44:09 So it means more white kids. You know, my my extended family is full of Mormons cranking out white kids, and that's nothing to complain about because they're all pretty nice people.
01:44:21 Are there?
Speaker 3
01:44:21 They're.Devon Stack
01:44:22 Zionists among them. I mean, I don't know my family, but among Mormons, I'm. Yeah, probably. But I wouldn't say any more or less than any other.01:44:34 You know, denomination. So I don't think they're unique in that way either way.
01:44:41 So yeah, I mean, if you you want to cover one of those in your one of your videos, then I I wouldn't.
Speaker 9
01:44:48 Yeah.Devon Stack
01:44:49 I don't, I don't. I don't have anything to recommend it. You got you got to know. You got to decide what? What you think is going to be interesting to your audience and. And what it's more about. Like what you think people should know and and.01:45:02 And if it's something that you have a new way of telling.
01:45:05 Them about it but.
01:45:07 Look, maybe you know something other wji board or Mormons that I don't know. And Richard Butler would be kind of an interesting topic, even though I covered him a little bit. There's a lot of people that have no idea that that happened. And so it's never a bad, bad idea to have multiple sources of information on topics.
01:45:22 Like.
01:45:24 Beach Boys Beach Boys. You're gonna get the big donut button from the stream deck.
Speaker 3
01:45:29 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.01:45:35 Go, Julie, this *** is there's there. There's.
Devon Stack
01:45:53 Still not a way for me to.01:45:55 Really get this to work right.
01:45:58 I'd want it to automatically when I push the button, not only play that, but to mute my microphone because I that's. That's what's annoying. Still is. I still have to mute the mic.
01:46:09 Myself.
01:46:11 And I don't know that there's a way. There's probably. I could probably like write like a script in Python that would do that.
01:46:17 If I could.
01:46:19 If I knew how to do that.
01:46:23 There's probably a way to do that with like Python scripting or something like that, but.
01:46:29 I don't think there's any way to actually do that with just the software that's available right now, but.
01:46:33 Would be the perfect thing, because then I could just hit a button and.
01:46:36 You.
01:46:36 Know anyway? Uh Beach Boys says as a proud never linker and a frequent *** **** *******, I humbly request a hive donning The Beach Boys title. I'm looking forward to buying your honey someday. Why we might be able to do that Beach Boys.
01:46:55 Yeah, I'm. Yeah, I'm wondering if.
01:46:59 If I should like just brand the side of it with with your guys's name on it or something or or assign you the the hive number because I I try to number them.
01:47:10 Well, yeah, I think we can probably do that.
01:47:13 Then we can do that. I think you might qualify.
01:47:17 Let me uh.
01:47:21 I'll make a note of that.
01:47:26 All right. Thank you Beach Boys. Bill Monigan researching intentional communities was disappointing. While it looks like getting religious status isn't tough, keeping it, it seems to require that you actively recruit non whites and *****.
01:47:44 Even if you are insincere in that effort, it seems like a wide open back door to getting infiltrated. What? How would they legally enforce that?
01:47:55 I don't know that that that that's necessary. I know that there was a.
01:48:02 I know what they're maybe that there was a.
01:48:05 News story a couple years.
01:48:06 Ago.
01:48:07 About a all white Pagan church somewhere.
01:48:13 And I don't know that it was that that maybe they didn't have the.
01:48:19 The legal status that you're talking about, and they were just, you know, a private club, I don't know, maybe maybe you're right. Maybe you do have to. Yeah, you could do.
01:48:33 You could just do what the Jews do.
01:48:36 You can make it so if you are black or gay or both.
01:48:43 There's a process.
01:48:45 To join, that's just so ridiculous that.
01:48:49 No one's ever gonna ******* do it. You know, I if, if legally you just need to have an option for those people. I don't. I don't know. I don't know. I haven't looked into it. So.
Speaker 3
01:49:02 But you know.Devon Stack
01:49:03 For all we know, at this point it could be like the gay cake thing where you kind of have to do it.01:49:08 In which case it's not worth it, and maybe there's.
01:49:10 Whether you you never want to keep yourself, it's not that you're. You're leaving yourself open. Infiltration from like feds. It's just that you're leaving yourself open to infiltration from Satan. At that point, you know Bill Monigan. There's still one I or one I want to call, but so far, it looks like I'll be making my stand.
01:49:31 Here in new Port-au-Prince, well, good luck with that.
01:49:37 Weaver says Shalom Devon, my pregnant girlfriend, has atrocious communication skills, IE her brother's wedding was supposed to be on August or in August, but I was told on just Monday Memorial Day that it was going to be on this coming Saturday, giving me five days to buy a suit.
01:49:58 For the wedding, I'm going to speak with her on this and say that we need to make a change and communicate better during and after the wedding.
01:50:08 Do you think that this will possibly help or be a drop in the bucket? Naturally you don't know all the circumstances, but just your thoughts.
01:50:19 I mean I that's you're right. I don't know the circumstances. That's that's pretty vague. Like and that's only one side of the story if let's just say if you're 100% telling the everything that that all the information.
01:50:34 That your wife said, hey, we have to get ready for a wedding in August and then out of left field, she's actually, it's this next weekend.
01:50:45 You know is the is that the end of the world? Is she always doing this?
01:50:51 Because girls are just kind of dumb sometimes.
01:50:55 Yeah. Yeah, that's something you just gotta come to terms with. And sometimes girls are just kind of like.
01:51:01 Like ******** children?
01:51:07 And it's like, yeah, that's the price you pay right for having them around. And so if it's all the time I got it. Like, it's like, all right, you.
01:51:16 So this is this is no longer like a, you know, this is no longer fun. So if it's something and it's always happening, you just got to let her know, like, look, my time is important.
01:51:27 And when you when you.
01:51:28 **** ** around like this. You're basically saying that my time is not important and that.
01:51:34 You know that that you.
01:51:36 I can just be expected to be wherever you want me to be at any given moment, and which also is undermining my authority. Is the the the the pilot here?
01:51:46 You know, if you make this big of a mistake in terms of where we have to be at what time you're, you're not risking anything other than the the possibility that we just don't go.
01:52:02 Because it's it's no longer an option, cause you, you know, I've made other plans and and obviously you gotta again you have to prioritize whatever these other plans are and with with family obligations and things like that. And again, if it's honest mistake, you know, she doesn't make these kinds of mistakes all the time. It's not that big of a deal if it's all the time then yeah.
01:52:22 But I would just.
01:52:23 OK.
01:52:24 Well, girls are just kind.
01:52:25 Of dumb sometimes.
01:52:29 You know, sometimes they're just, you know, it depends. There's some look, some women are, like, super planners. And they're like, really good at planning, in fact.
01:52:39 Usually it's the opposite problem for like the in my. In my experience, it's women that like they, they have like the whole next six months of your life planned out. And it's just you're kind of like you got.
01:52:49 To argue like Nah, that's.
01:52:52 That's not how it's going to go.
01:52:54 I'm a free bird. I gotta fly. I gotta spread my wings. I can't be working off your your ******* micromanaged schedule ********. You got going on here, so usually it's the other way around. So you you might actually be benefiting in a way that that you might not even know, you know, by your by your wife being bad at.
01:53:14 That planning you might be enjoying some freedoms that a lot of other people would love.
01:53:20 So but again, like I said, it depends on how frequently it happens. Uh, just, uh, you know, be be approach it like, yeah, you know, like I said, approach it like a mentor approaching a child and and. And as long as it wasn't malicious or it's not, you know, irritatingly repetitive.
01:53:39 Just keep that in mind. Yeah. You know, you know, sometimes, sometimes girls, you know, do dumb things. It's not a big deal. Uh, let's see here.
01:53:51 Oh wait, you got Part 3. Is this going to change everything? Also? And before I get called a gay ****** for being a man asked for more communication. Well, I didn't call you that. So there you go. You're fine. You know, you're you're fine. Of course. Of course. Relationships are all about communication.
01:54:11 Graham playing game says you mentioned last stream about European countries being ethnic wellsprings and it feeling more acceptable for North America to have immigration. Because of that, I felt that way in Canada as a kid. Now that those wellsprings are being flooded with immigration.
01:54:30 It makes it extremely alarming.
01:54:32 I saw Germany as specifically German, England as English, et cetera. When I was a kid.
01:54:40 We were taught no one was native Canadian except Aboriginals, and that we all came from somewhere else. So why is it acceptable that natives of those ethnic homelands be displaced and overrun? All right, it's you're just. It's the hypocrisy, the the endless hypocrisy of our enemies. Because they're not, they're not.
01:55:01 Their professed ideology and their professed values are. It's just a smokescreen.
01:55:05 For their real.
01:55:06 Value of trying to destroy the white race.
01:55:09 Yeah, that, that's.
01:55:10 The thing it's it's another example of systems.
01:55:16 The the the.
01:55:17 Purpose of a system is what it does.
01:55:22 Not what they say it does, but what it actually does.
01:55:26 And if what this system does is displace and destroy white homelands, that's the purpose of it.
01:55:35 It's not an accident.
Speaker
01:55:37 You know.Devon Stack
01:55:38 These aren't stupid people pulling the strings.01:55:42 They know what they're doing.
01:55:45 So yeah, they're going to be logically inconsistent because they're lying. It's as simple as that.
01:55:54 And you're right, it was something that was comforting to to whites in North America to look over at Europe and say, well, you know, if if we're getting kind of blacked over here, at least it's, you know, at least we still got the the fatherland over there. But that was even. That was it was just a consolation prize.
01:56:12 That wasn't like a for me. Never once that I think to myself, I'm OK with us not being a white country because we have Europe. It was, it's less of.
01:56:22 A gut punch.
01:56:23 It's still a gut punch, but it's less of a gut punch.
01:56:27 That there's.
01:56:29 White countries over there.
01:56:32 Or or that.
01:56:33 We're that we're not a white country here because it's white countries over there, it's less it's it's it's not an existential threat to the degree that it could be because at least we have, you know, these little reservations in Europe or whatever. Well, we don't even have that.
01:56:50 And I think that's disconcerting to a lot of people that were maybe previously.
01:56:56 They felt less threatened.
01:57:00 In terms of their the the existence of white people, the other thing is to the white share of the the world population has done a a drastic about.
01:57:13 It wasn't that long ago that whites had a a massive share of the the world's population. I used to have like a graph, like a pop up, and then maybe I'll have that for next stream or something, but it's shocking how much that's turned around and we are just we are a very small we have a very small piece of the pie.
01:57:32 Well, and I think that a lot of people, it doesn't really hit them that that that's the reality. You know, they don't realize that we're not just shrinking in terms of our percentage, our share of the population in the United States and Canada and so forth. We're shrinking just an overall share of the world's population.
01:57:50 And that's that's uh.
01:57:53 You know that that's that's going to spell disaster for everyone, really. Not just us. Like, once we're gone, I mean, good luck.
01:58:02 Yeah, maybe in 50,000 years you'll you'll catch up. But uh, you know, in the mean.
01:58:06 Time. Good luck.
01:58:09 Uh. Let's see here.
01:58:13 Boy Boy, 14, eight, says. Feels weird. Catch you twice in one day. Not mad about it. And then he says I don't have a button for that yet. See how I'm going to have a button.
01:58:23 For this stuff, all these things are going to get buttons.
Speaker 3
01:58:27 I'll have a *****.Devon Stack
01:58:29 There you go.01:58:34 Love and division.
01:58:36 Says dev. An excellent analysis. It's hard to care about the average people when they are OK with this culture.
01:58:43 Yeah, when they're hooping and hollering.
01:58:46 Turn it on.
01:58:48 Very, very tolerant.
01:58:51 Brody says Devin, I want to buy some honey from you and not from the grocery store. When will you know if you can sell some honey this summer?
01:59:03 I'll probably like I.
01:59:03 Said I'll probably have very limited amounts available in the fall because you we get two, we get 2 nectar rushes, we get one that's slowly winding down now. And I was doing so much expanding. I did get some honey from some hives, but generally speaking.
01:59:23 Not like a a ton of.
01:59:26 And then after the summer, which is like a total dearth, if we get rains.
01:59:33 At the tail end of the summer, which is it's hit or miss, last year we got nothing. We get like a little mini fake spring right before the winter because we get all this water, it cools off it. You know, it tricks the plants and the like blooming again.
01:59:47 And then we'll get like another nectar, you know, flow. And so I kind of want to hold out and see what happens with that, plus just the everything else that goes with that, you know, the harvesting of it. I haven't haven't harvested everything and my my equipment to harvest is not.
02:00:07 Something I'm I I have like a.
02:00:09 I've got the stuff to do it, but I don't have like a.
02:00:12 To me it's it's it's it's a very time consuming. Let's put that way. It's very time consuming to to extract it and to package it and do all this stuff. And I want to do it right. I don't want to be like, oh, here's some crappy Mason jar with some honey in it. And here's a.
02:00:25 Sticky jar of honey.
02:00:28 I want it to be nice.
02:00:30 So, but yeah, I'm hoping to have that ready. My big thing is going to be distribution like, once I get it all, you know, packaged.
02:00:38 Open stuff. How do I set up a way to even accept a payment for it and get it and get it all shipped out in a way that's not just taking me all day long? And maybe what I do like I was saying this might be a good way to do it, maybe pre sell it, you know? Like do you like? All right. You know, go to this website and there's gonna be a ship date.
02:00:58 Right. But maybe it's like in a month in the future, but everyone buy it now until it sells out, right? And then?
02:01:07 After you know you, you do all the sales, so it's not like one at a time. I'm shipping out boxes, but like and then one day I just load up a truck full of all of it and ship it all out one day. And and everyone gets it at the same time or whatever. I feel like that might be the the way that that would be.
02:01:25 An easier way to do it.
02:01:26 Then then try to like meet, you know, always have some on the shelf.
02:01:31 And then just have it like a yearly thing, right? Like everyone has, you know, like I'll have a specific amount that I know I'll have every year and and once that sells out, it's gone. And then there's the ship date and everyone gets it at the same time. So.
02:01:47 That's what I'm thinking right now, but I'm kind of just talking out loud or thinking out loud here with this.
02:01:54 Marcus, furious, Camillus gets the random button.
Speaker 3
02:01:58 As for.Speaker
02:02:01 And as far as I can see.Speaker 3
02:02:02 Where? Where?Devon Stack
02:02:03 The rando button seems to favor and the gorilla.02:02:08 All right, thinking a lot about what you've been talking about lately, I think it's even worse than you think.
02:02:14 But I think Appalachia will be the place to go. It will eventually be like a white Afghanistan and North America rugged terrain, a lot of food and water. Pacific Northwest will be good as well.
02:02:28 Yeah, those are places that I think have a.
02:02:30 Superior environment to to be honest, the environment that.
02:02:33 Hey man.
02:02:35 And it makes kind of more sense, I don't know why I have a fondness for the desert and I don't know that I'll stay here forever. But.
02:02:44 It's definitely not like the place for everyone to go. I mean, look, I've I've talked about the.
02:02:50 The The Desert Hobbit holes I think that would still work. I still would love to do something like that and the endless amount of of solar power that you would have. You have so much solar power and.
Speaker
02:03:02 You know if.Devon Stack
02:03:03 You do the underground Hobbit holes you you you solve the air conditioning problem. The problem at that point would be you have to have really deep wells.02:03:11 But yeah, you know, like the well, I've got here has been operational for over 20.
02:03:15 Years and it's still going.
02:03:17 So you could, you know you, you just have to go down deep enough. There's also this thing called primary water.
02:03:24 It's.
02:03:27 What I want board with the details, but there's basically there's ways of finding water that with this newer technology that doesn't guarantee that you'll get primary water, but you'll get water that isn't necessarily just like some underground river you'll actually get to like.
02:03:45 The deep, deep, deep well water that never will go away, and it's and it's better quality, but I don't know all the specifics either. I kind of just watch. It's one of those things where like I I know just enough to be dangerous. I watched a few YouTube videos on it and I don't know all the science yet, but like that looks interesting. Prime water.
02:04:05 Well, on the way for Leonard.
02:04:09 Marcus, furious. Camillus.
02:04:11 Can I get a little baby platypus? We'll offer five.
02:04:14 Dollars you can't.
02:04:17 Actually, I don't think it can cause a.
02:04:18 Button for it right now. Well do I.
02:04:23 I do not have a button that's in the rando chute that's in the rando shoot. It might pop up.
02:04:29 Cross your fingers.
02:04:31 Cross your fingers. I think it's in the random shoot. I don't know. There's a lot of random things in there. I'm pretty sure I loaded that one in there.
02:04:40 Variety channel says. Had you thought anymore about having bimonthly link stream where you get 6, get a six pack and give your black pill take on the link via hyper chats? What is the audio at the start of the stream that counts and goes bloop?
02:04:59 UM.
02:05:02 I don't think I'd put anyone through that, myself included.
02:05:07 Oh, and it'll link stream every so often. That's it's torture. It's pure torture.
02:05:14 Yeah. I mean maybe maybe if I got nothing some night, I'll just do that. But that that's sounds very painful.
02:05:22 And and you must crack the secret code. I can't tell you what the secret code is, Jack Travis Smith says thank you for the strained black pilled question. Interested to know your ancestry, is it all from the British Isles?
02:05:37 Uh, mostly.
02:05:39 I'm I'm mostly.
02:05:41 I mean, there's there's some, there's a little bit of French in there and a little German in there too, but.
02:05:49 Very strong Anglo genes.
02:05:52 In my family, almost. Almost.
02:05:57 I've been told recently I don't know if I'd buy this.
02:06:01 I've been told recently by someone doing some genealogy. I come from aristocracy.
02:06:07 I don't know if I buy it considering my my ancestors were pioneers. I'm kind of how do we get from that?
02:06:14 To pioneers, then what went wrong?
02:06:18 And I don't really care either, because I'm an American. It does not, doesn't have the same ring to.
02:06:22 It apparently as.
02:06:23 British people are very impressed by that or some are, and I'm just kind of like, I can't relate to.
02:06:30 It but some.
02:06:31 Someone was very excited and told me this recently and I can't verify it.
02:06:37 But.
02:06:38 That's the that's the the rumor.
02:06:40 Thin red line. You get the rando button.
Speaker 6
02:06:45 We got more daily in the gorilla.Devon Stack
02:06:48 More Amy the gorilla.02:06:51 Hello Devin, are you familiar with a guy called Dave McGowan and his book? Weird scenes inside Laurel Canyon about how the music and hippie movement was created? It is a treasure trove of rabbit holes. No, I have not. I do not know that.
02:07:09 Book I think someones recommending maybe you someone's recommended that before.
02:07:14 Umm.
02:07:19 Maybe maybe I'll. Maybe the audio book exists. I can something. I can take a look at.
02:07:26 Terrace tarantulas. I was an operational or operations manager for or operator. I don't know OP, you just say OPOPOP manager for Medicare and Medicaid mainly cook country or Cook County or country, you say?
02:07:45 Country by the Union County Cook County, Illinois. Bombshell poor whites were always turned down on purpose. The system was corrupted. That was 20 years ago. Yeah. Take what you can take. Every cent that you can.
02:08:00 And why shouldn't you? And and it's the kind of like, honestly, why shouldn't you? If an illegal immigrant can go to the emergency room every time with no ID every time they want medical care and then exaggerate the symptoms so they are forced to to work on.
02:08:16 You know.
02:08:19 And then they don't have any ID, so they can't even even if they were legal, they can't charge them anything and just leave what's why are why aren't you doing that?
02:08:28 Where's disorders, Devon?
02:08:29 So what?
02:08:32 Like that's. This is where this.
02:08:33 Is where we're at now.
02:08:35 This isn't your. You're not screwing your country over anymore. You're screwing the Jews country over, you know.
02:08:41 And think of it that way, and all of a.
02:08:43 Sudden becomes way easier to stomach.
02:08:47 So I don't know.
02:08:50 So I'm going to think about there Zazzy Mattas bot on Saturday stream. You said to go out and start a community. Thanks for the clarification this whole time I thought you were saying zazen mataz bot go into the woods and start a militia. There will be used to form a world dominating.
02:09:10 Cannibal Army things could have gone very, very wrong. Thanks again, yeah.
02:09:15 Well, that's The thing is. So many people think that if you go.
02:09:20 And start a community somewhere that it's somehow that's illegal. As if that that's happening, you realize it's happening all the time.
02:09:28 There are people doing this already.
02:09:31 America is big now. People outside of America. That this might sound crazy, but America is ******* huge. There's a whole lot of land out there and people are doing this on a fairly regular basis. They're just not advertising it.
02:09:44 For obvious reasons.
02:09:46 But I know people I know, I know. Beekeepers in the South.
02:09:51 That have gone into or gone into properties.
02:09:55 That are hundreds of acres.
02:09:57 On a call because, like, you know, bees made a home and some cabin wall, and they drive into this compound. That's it's all fenced off. And it's like, it's like a couple of 100.
02:10:08 Others.
02:10:09 And they show up and they're just like, wow, it's it's kind of weird because it was, you could. It's all one lot like it's all one property but there's like 20 different families that live in this big property in this giant fenced out area. And I'm not saying they're like Misha guys, but they're kind of like militia, like, this stuff has has existed.
02:10:29 For a long time.
02:10:31 It's nothing new and and the formula is easy. Just don't don't break any federal laws, don't promote the breaking of federal laws.
Speaker 3
02:10:39 That's.Devon Stack
02:10:40 What's so hard about that?02:10:42 Every time that every example that we've used, even the pacon series, I mean, they've were tricked into what you could say, but they were still.
02:10:52 Either breaking federal laws or more, or skating that fine line, you know, getting a little too close on to the danger zone.
02:11:06 Scottish American jerk rando button.
02:11:09 Will it be Amy the gorilla?
02:11:12 Ohh it's my favorite Amy.
02:11:24 You got sad, Amy.
02:11:28 Hey Devin, I write watch defiant.com #white genocide on my dollar bills and recyclables. It's also shown into my lanyard on my keys. I also use watch defiant.com 2743.
02:11:47 1080P.
02:11:49 As my Wi-Fi name and hotspot name, I encourage everyone to do the same. Let's red pill as many people as possible. Yeah, there's lots of little crafty ways you can do stuff like that. And I think it's actually effective if for a website. I mean, you just write that on dollars, not everyone's going.
02:12:08 To look but.
02:12:09 You'd be surprised and that dollar is going to be in circulation for a while, so especially if it's like a smaller, you know, well, these days, I guess even like a 20 is considered like a smaller pill, but it's got, you know, people are going to.
02:12:22 It it it's, it's it's really hard it it's almost impossible to track.
02:12:28 How effective that is, but I I have a hard time believing that that wouldn't cause I've I've looked up stuff I've seen on dollars before. I've done it because it's always you always wonder. Like who wrote this, you know?
02:12:40 Who? Who had this and thought that it was important to write now sometimes you know. But like there's been times I've been like, huh?
02:12:47 I don't know. Look that up. I've even looked up Bible verses just to be like what are what are what are they getting at here on this?
02:12:53 On this.
02:12:53 $5.00 bill. So yeah, not bad ideas. Or technically I can't condone it because I think we're just talking about federal laws. I think technically, isn't that breaking a federal law?
02:13:06 I don't know. So in the context of that, don't do it.
02:13:12 Because federal laws absolutely do not do that, because defacing money.
02:13:17 Is illegal and I will not tell you to do things that are illegal.
02:13:24 Zaza, mic taskbot if you're going to be a fagot, at least be a ******** fagot. You know, I actually have a button for ******** ****** I think somewhere.
02:13:34 Done.
02:13:37 I do. All right, let's use it.
Speaker 3
02:13:39 Do you have that much money in your bank at?02:13:41 Home. I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon Stack
02:13:53 Alright, look at that. See, I I need to get the auto mute.02:13:56 Thing.
02:13:56 To work corn, pop the bed, dude says would would you say blacks were more targeted with the feminization of the?
02:14:06 Of the household, starting with their broken families, you can't make a statement that they loved big ***** in the 1950s.
02:14:15 Are are you asking any other question mark? After that they generate push came from around the same time that had all communities. I've heard that 60% of Feds are Mormons just throwing that out there. Would you play or would you say blacks were more targeted with feminization house?
02:14:35 Not 100% what you I don't understand. I don't understand that part of the question, but I wouldn't. I would say that.
02:14:45 They're subjected to the same.
02:14:48 Propaganda that we are, for the most part. I mean, there's certainly black movies and like black TV shows, they seem to be behind the curve on a lot of this stuff, right, like that audience that was in 1995, the people, the the Blacks are the ones that didn't have a hard time.
02:15:06 Being shocked by the the ******** on the on the stage right, the whites were kind of like they were already beat down into submission. The blacks were the ones that were still kind of like, no, this is weird and shocking to them because that's not the kind of stuff that gets played exclusively to them.
02:15:23 So I don't. I don't think that they were targeted more or less. I just think that they care about societal norms less in general, right? Which can be a.
02:15:33 A a very bad thing, but in this instance might have been a good thing, right? Because that meant that they were behind the times on the whole gay acceptance stuff. But now they're not, you know, now they're totally not. Now, there's openly gay rappers and it's, you know, totally cool to be gay. And. Yeah, so I I I just think they're a little behind is all.
02:15:55 In terms of the Mormons being feds, that's because.
02:15:59 They they the the.
02:16:03 Mormons typically.
02:16:06 Don't have a lot of blackmail **** on them, right? Because if you're going to be a federal agent, well, I don't know what it's like now. But the reason why this situation occurred was to be a federal agent. You had to have a a certain level of clearance and to have that certain level of clearance, they did a.
02:16:25 A polygraph. They hook you up to a a polygraph machine and ask you some, like, really intense.
02:16:34 Questions about your sexual life, your, your finances and your and just try to get you to lie about stuff. And generally speaking, Mormons were kind of squeaky clean, you know, they didn't. They didn't even drink coffee. You know, they didn't drink coffee. They they didn't drink.
02:16:53 Alcohol. They didn't do drugs and I know this is, you know, I don't mean that. Like every Mormon. I'm just saying that the Mormons that go work for the FBI would like this, you know.
02:17:02 And so it was one of the few sources of.
02:17:06 People that didn't have a lot of skeletons in their closet, you know, and and not only that there they were kind of.
02:17:15 Obedient, you know, they're obedient people. They they believed in hierarchy, you know, they believed that they were patriotic. I mean, which I think still applies a lot of Mormons are.
02:17:27 They they see America as kind of like their promised land, right? So it's almost like their their Zion is is Utah, you know. And so serving in the federal government would be like a Jew serving in the Israeli government in some ways. You know where you feel like you're kind of that's the government for your people. I mean that's changing I think. But that was the case.
02:17:47 Certainly.
02:17:48 In the 80s, nineties, up until very recently, I think everyone, including Mormons, are kind of losing a lot of faith in the the the federal agencies and stuff like that. But that's why that that that's happened is you, you a lot of people couldn't get through that screening process.
02:18:08 Right. Because maybe.
02:18:09 They had some gambling habit that no one knew about, or they sucked some dude off in college and and and don't want anyone to find out about it or or, you know, whatever it is. But they all had some like, kind of degenerate ******* aspect to their lives. That could have been exploited by someone, blackmailing them. And so that would exclude them from a lot of these programs.
02:18:30 And Mormons just didn't come with a lot of that baggage, you know, and that's that's just the way that it is.
02:18:40 Let's see here and there might have been, I don't know, this for a fact, but like there might have even been some kind of nepotism. Yeah, maybe that's that's how it started, right. They hired a lot of Mormons because of the reasons I just described. And then once it hits like a certain saturation, well, now it's like, well, you know, my my dad worked here or my uncle works here or, you know, my.
02:19:01 Like any other group, you're going to have some nepotism, so maybe that that could have played a little bit of a little on that as well.
02:19:09 UM.
02:19:11 I'm curious as if that'll change. I'm very curious if that will change.
02:19:15 As the the FBI is no longer you know.
02:19:19 But.
02:19:19 Most right wingers view the FBI very positively until basically Trump.
02:19:29 You know what I mean? Like it. It was. It used to be a very, very positive thing that that, you know, like they there was an agency that most people didn't have a bad opinion of or at least people on the right. Right. You know what I mean? And so it just seemed like a legit thing to do anyway.
02:19:49 Let's see here, Art Stanton says the two authors.
02:19:54 Of the book do you do?
02:19:55 It with the lights on where Mel Poretz and Barry Sinrod, one of those.
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02:20:06 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:20:08 Yeah, that that sounds like Jews. And you're you're right. Sinrod does not sound like a real last name, but a a Jews joke of a last name. Sin. It's the sin, rod.02:20:20 Yeah, yeah.
02:20:24 Well, there you go.
02:20:26 Why am I not surprised? I couldn't find it. I don't know how you found it. I looked for that in quotes. I.
02:20:31 It was coming.
02:20:32 Up with it it it was the very maybe I had like a typo in there, but it had like 0 results.
02:20:37 So yeah, that's crazy. But at the same time totally expected.
02:20:43 All right. There, we got Penelope Manor, who just got another high that's going to be 3 hives.
02:20:50 For Penelope, and make a note of this. Thank you very much for being very.
02:20:55 Very generous. Penelope. And you get the big donor button. In fact, you get the Christmas dono button.
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02:21:03 Today, we'll be leaving them.Devon Stack
02:21:09 The magic *****.Speaker 2
02:21:19 Where did the show men go?Speaker 3
02:21:34 Christmas. Ever.Devon Stack
02:21:37 Alright, I just realized maybe this was doing this whole time. The desktop audio was muted for some reason. Maybe this? I don't see. This is why I got to get this thing set up correctly. I don't know if it needed it at some point because weird things have been happening since started using this.02:21:53 Thing.
02:21:54 So hopefully it hasn't like all the animations, haven't been all quiet and stupid, but it's entirely possible. Hopefully it's fixed now.
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02:22:02 Yeah.Devon Stack
02:22:04 Penelope says hi, Devin. I'm looking for or looking at real estate in Iceland. Well, Iceland sounds like a good place, isn't there? Like, 3 Jews there? I mean, it's three too many, but I mean, come on, that's probably the best you're going to be able to do. Say hi to Cheryl and your bees. Stay cool. Be well. I don't pay. Well. I appreciate that, Penelope. And.02:22:23 Yeah, Iceland sounds like it would be. I mean, no pun intended, but it seems like it'd be.
02:22:27 Pretty cool. I've never been.
02:22:30 But Bjork seems pretty like awesome. I don't know anything about Iceland. That's that's all I could think. I'm like Iceland, Iceland. I'm Bjork is Iceland. That's all I know about Iceland and. And yeah, I don't know. Maybe maybe.
02:22:49 Maybe it'll be like the Mexico situation, even though it's only like 3 Jews, like one of them will be president of Iceland in a couple of years so.
02:22:57 I mean, nowhere safe that that's Iceland. That's something to research. That's something to look at. Yeah, let let us know how that goes. And thank you very much for the as, as usual, very generous support there. Penelope. Penelope.
02:23:15 Have her comment on hey, Devin, I had a friend in high school that I lost contact with. Got a request on LinkedIn some time ago to find out he became a trans ******.
02:23:25 Anime really makes you a ****** or trans anime. The weapon of the Japanese to corrupt Americans for Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The Ant like, as I've always said, not everyone that likes anime is you know, I'm not going to. Well, I'll say everyone who likes anime is basically gay, but not everyone who likes anime is a ******.
02:23:45 Every ******.
02:23:47 Likes anime and it is the truth, and in fact, when I was in high school, anime did not have quite the did not enjoy the popularity that it enjoys the day and the one friend that I knew that liked anime and it was only one friend.
02:24:05 Was also the one that was bisexual and joined the Navy so.
02:24:12 You know it it it.
02:24:15 Checks out every single ******* time.
02:24:18 Sons of the serpent curious or or curios.
02:24:25 Curious, curious, or I don't. I think you're asking. Curious how Deep is a desert? Well.
02:24:32 Desert wells are pretty *******.
02:24:37 Like more than 400 feet.
02:24:40 So, like deep, I don't know. I don't remember exactly what how deep ours is here, but it's more than 400 feet down.
02:24:48 Which is you need some.
02:24:51 You know, you it's not. You can't do that without, like specialized equipment. You know, obviously you need to have like a.
02:24:59 A lot of equipment to to even just dig that deep, and then there's no guarantee it won't dry up where I am. There's a lot of people got their wells around the same time, like around the 80s and 90s and stuff a lot of the wells got dug. Some of them were earlier in the 70s and there's an entire.
02:25:20 Huge section of the oh, we'll call it. It's not even, really. It's not literal. It's literally not a town where I live.
02:25:27 But it's just like a.
02:25:29 It's not really a community. I don't what you'd call it, but it's it's like a sparsely populated settlement and I'd say about half of it, the the wells have gone dry and so they have to haul water. So it it's.
02:25:44 That's what's interesting about the the prime water stuff is prime. To get to the prime water. And again, I don't know enough about it to really speak too intelligently about it, but my understanding is you have to go down about that far to get to it anyway so.
02:26:00 Ohh, I'm a researcher before I send anymore because I'm feeling I'm going to say something.
02:26:03 Dumb because I.
02:26:04 Don't know enough about it, but my but or if you want to in your time, just like if you're in the desert, look up prime water and maybe you'll find some stuff.
02:26:12 Man of low moral fiber regarding health care being a scam, I've seen the financials for hospitals that operate near Indian reservations. They pay a literal penny on the dollar that the OR what the white man with private insurance pays for the same services. We call them Trogs dual, meaning totally reliant on government.
02:26:33 And total rejection of God.
02:26:36 Well, why don't they get it 100% free then? It all depends on whatever treaty their tribe has with the government. But I've had friends that work for the Indian Health Services and it's it's basically free no matter what's wrong with them. It's basically they.
02:26:52 Go in and and.
02:26:53 In perpetuity, like there's no end it, there's no like.
02:26:56 Hard line for like by 2050 you guys have to have your **** together. No, it's just forever forever. The white man. Well, jokes on them. It's not going to be the white man for.
02:27:05 Very much longer, you know.
02:27:07 Forever, America will keep paying their.
02:27:09 Bills. So I guess I guess the dot in the ends that are coming coming and working with the H1B1 visas, they're the ones they're going to paying the ******* feather Indians and their healthcare eventually. So it all works out in the end.
02:27:24 Right.
02:27:26 All right. And then we got good green vibes.
02:27:29 I would like to echo the sentiment that anime is garbage.
02:27:34 No, no anime.
02:27:34 Is not garbage. It's it's homosexual. It's homosexual. It's gay, is what it is, not garbage.
02:27:43 And.
02:27:45 The garbage isn't isn't going to turn you gay.
02:27:48 But anime will turn you gay.
02:27:51 All right. And that's I think that's about it.
02:27:54 All right guys, I got just kind of a short one tonight. But like I said, the 2 1/2 hours already earlier today and made you a fun song which I'll upload somewhere for people to get. And by the way, I mean, come on, you ******* kraut nogs, you're putting people in jail for singing.
02:28:10 Song.
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02:28:12 God.Devon Stack
02:28:15 It's so frustrating. The man on the screen would be so very disappointed, very disappointed.02:28:22 But anyway.
02:28:25 You guys all have a good rest of your week. We'll be back here on Saturday.
02:28:32 You guys know what comes next? That means for black pilled.
02:28:39 I am of course.
02:28:51 Device.
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02:28:55 I really got it on with Kim last.Speaker 9
02:28:57 Night.Speaker
02:28:58 That's not what she said.02:29:02 She wanted it.
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02:29:04 What's wrong with you? Why didn't you listen to it?Speaker 5
02:29:08 What do you mean?Speaker 3
02:29:10 You assaulted her man.Speaker
02:29:12 What you expect?Speaker 8
02:29:14 Any rapper she only invited you up for a drink.Speaker 5
02:29:18 Any sexual act without consent is sexual assault, and it's against the law.Speaker 9
02:30:00 No.Speaker 8
02:30:10 It's a very whistle.