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INSOMNIA STREAM: THROWN TO THE DOGS EDITION.mp3

05/11/2024
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00:08:27 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:31 Throw under the dogs addition. I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:08:36 Hope you're all enjoying this wonderful weekend this Saturday night.
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00:08:50 I was going to do a really deep dive.
00:08:54 On the subject, we're going to talk about tonight.
00:08:58 They were at.
00:08:58 The sell for some surface level stuff just because.
00:09:04 Well, I broke my record for getting stung today. Well, sort of today. Was it today or I guess it was that it was earlier this morning.
00:09:15 Yeah, I turned up bright red. My entire body probably I'm. I'm guessing because it was. It was about about 50, probably about 50 stings. I had a.
00:09:28 Well, I'll tell these Africanized bees, man, they're not making it easy.
00:09:33 They're not making it easy. I had a a hive get Africanized and it's near where there's some livestock.
00:09:43 And the last thing I wanted was for the nice people who let me have beehives there.
00:09:48 To get mad because this hive is stinging their.
00:09:52 Cows and stuff.
00:09:54 And I knew they were ***** because I went out to.
00:09:57 Go.
00:09:58 Check on them you know.
00:10:00 There was just this one high. I thought it was just this one high.
00:10:04 And I opened up.
00:10:04 The top and it was it was literally the the, the, the.
00:10:09 Most and I.
00:10:11 I've seen some angry bees. There was the angriest bees I've ever seen.
00:10:16 And I got stuck a couple of times through the suit, but it wasn't a big deal and I was.
00:10:19 Like oh ****.
00:10:20 Man, I'm I'm. I'm gonna. It's the first time I thought to myself. I'm just gonna euthanize these.
00:10:25 I'm not gonna try to requeen them. These are bad. Like, these are really bad.
00:10:30 So I closed it up and made plans to go back early this morning. This because this was yesterday.
00:10:39 And so I went out early this morning.
00:10:44 And we're just going to close up.
00:10:48 The moving screen I had on the front.
00:10:50 Of the hive it.
00:10:51 Was going to if I thought it was going to go smoothly.
00:10:54 I just close up the hive, lock them inside while they're all still, you know, waking up.
00:11:01 Get this.
00:11:02 Dolly out.
00:11:05 Heave them over to my trailer.
00:11:09 And haul him away. I was going to take him in the middle of the desert and.
00:11:14 I hadn't figured out all the.
00:11:16 The.
00:11:17 The logistics, really.
00:11:19 Because I had a couple I.
00:11:20 Had a couple different ideas but.
00:11:21 Didn't really matter. I never got that far.
00:11:25 So as I'm loading it onto the Dolly hide next to it erupts like a volcano.
00:11:32 You know which is odd cause like it was.
00:11:36 It was, well, all the all the hives were asleep, but on this one, this one woke right up.
00:11:41 And started attacking. I was getting stung about once per second. It was like sting, sting, sting, sting, sting, sting, yeah, and mostly in the ankles. Cause I was.
00:11:51 Wearing the suit.
00:11:53 But they were stinging. They were basically stapling my socks to my ankles. And I don't know how they all knew to go there, but.
00:12:00 They all knew they all knew to go.
Speaker
00:12:02 There.
Devon Stack
00:12:04 And again, it's weird because I usually I don't worry too much leave on when I've done cutouts when I'm like ripping open a wall and removing an angry hive out of a wall. I mean, you might get stung there a couple of times, you know, like a lucky bee finds the weak point, but it's like they all knew to go there. It was insane.
00:12:23 And in the craziness of that happening?
00:12:28 I couldn't see through my my veil because it was. It was covered in bees.
00:12:34 And I let go of the.
00:12:38 The Dolly that I was moving the hive with the one that I thought was the only angry one.
00:12:44 And it fell over. Fell over.
00:12:47 And of course.
00:12:51 Split. You know the boxes split apart and.
00:12:54 And they all started stinging me in the ankles and and everywhere else, because enough of them sting the suit. Some of them are going to get through.
00:13:04 At this point.
00:13:06 It's the first time ever I retreated for the bees.
00:13:10 I was just like I I what? I don't I.
00:13:12 Don't even know what.
00:13:12 I don't. I can't tell what's.
00:13:13 Going on, so I I hate to admit.
00:13:16 I actually like ran away.
00:13:21 Towards my car and I.
00:13:22 Was like oh.
Speaker 4
00:13:24 What the ****?
Devon Stack
00:13:25 And the whole time, by the way, you know, sting, sting, sting about once per second, sting, sting. And this all happened like in a relatively short period of time. It just seemed like an eternity.
00:13:36 And I get halfway to the car. I was like, I can't leave it like that. I have to go back.
00:13:40 And and and at.
00:13:41 Least put the hive back together so they're not.
00:13:43 Just all streaming up.
00:13:46 And I go back.
00:13:47 And you know, sting, sting, sting, sting, and I get it all kind of put together. And I I duct tape some spots and I I run back to the car and I get in the car and there's a cloud of this. This first time I've seen this too. I had a cloud of bees.
00:14:05 Attacking the car.
00:14:08 Now these are bees. I I had done inspections on just a couple weeks ago and they were they were a little feisty, but they weren't like this.
00:14:16 I was like, holy ****, what am I going to do? So then I stopped thinking about it like a.
00:14:22 You know a hive and start thinking about it like an extermination.
00:14:27 But all the you.
00:14:28 Know all the stores were closed. I couldn't get it because I was going to use expanding foam and just foam up around the hive and seal up every little.
00:14:36 Hole. They might get out of and and just seal them, you know, entomb them in their hive and then figure it out later.
00:14:45 But I couldn't get. I didn't have any expanding.
00:14:47 Flowers while I drove home.
00:14:49 I had some expanding foam, drove back and it was new, brand new. I had opened up, take out the packaging, put little nozzle on, run up to the hive, squeeze it. Nothing came out because expanding let you the good stuff expanding foam stuff.
00:15:05 If if that's on your shelf, just so you guys know if that's on your shelf for longer than like a few months, it just stops working. I don't know what like, why they can't make it. It's not like it's cheap. I don't know why they can't make those things. Just squirt foam out, but they clog themselves up if they've been sitting around for a while.
00:15:21 So nothing came out and I was like, oh, great. And again stung sting, sting, sting. So I was like, alright, I have to. I have to leave and go back and wait for the stores to open and get some more.
00:15:32 Expanding foam and stuff. Long story short, short as I'm driving back to the.
00:15:40 The pill box.
00:15:42 I'm feeling like I've been poisoned, like I'm feeling like lightheaded. I can't think straight.
00:15:47 My, my, my skin is turning a bright red like like a.
00:15:53 Like a kind of like when you get like the like a sunburn. Only my entire body, all like in and everything.
Speaker 4
00:16:00 Pitched.
Devon Stack
00:16:01 My ankles were swelling like, uh, cantaloupes.
00:16:09 I quickly called the the the rancher people that had that property. I was.
00:16:14 Like yeah, I didn't tell them.
00:16:15 Like how bad it.
00:16:16 Was I was just like it was like it.
00:16:18 Was a high.
00:16:19 With little feisty, maybe don't go over there today, you know. I'll. Yeah, I'm. I'm working on fixing it.
00:16:25 But then then.
00:16:26 And just don't go over there and like.
00:16:28 OK, cool. I was like, oh, God.
00:16:34 And.
00:16:36 So I I I I washed the suit because there were so many bees and stingers in the suit. I just smelled like alarm pheromone, like everything around me smelled like alarm pheromone.
00:16:48 And, you know, showered and and got all pumped up, ready to go again and.
00:16:54 Went back to the.
00:16:57 The yard a couple of hours ago.
00:17:00 And they had.
00:17:02 They had chewed through one of the hives the the two crazy hives, the the one that I had dropped and put back together. They've managed to find a way out. I think the bottom board cracked or something like that.
00:17:17 And the other angry heard next to it. They were also coming out. So they I pulled up.
00:17:23 And I'm.
00:17:23 Like.
00:17:24 You know 50 feet, I mean maybe maybe about 50 feet actually from the hives and bees are attacking my car already.
00:17:32 I'm like ****.
00:17:35 So I armed with expanding foam and expanding foam the the living **** out of both those hives.
00:17:43 And and then proceeded to spray soapy water like I was trying to put a fire out into the clouds of bees until, like it was. I mean, there was still. I mean, you're never going to get all of them until, like, at least it was down to like a non lethal level where it was like, OK, if these go after the cows.
00:18:03 The cows won't.
00:18:04 Like it, but they're not going to die, you know. And uh.
00:18:10 Then I had to go home. I had to leave because I wanted to wait until tonight. So I'll do the after the stream. I'm going to go back out tonight.
00:18:18 And hopefully I'll bring my bee vacuum and hopefully they'll be the ones that got locked out of their house, I guess.
00:18:26 Will be balled up somewhere on the hive or nearby. I'll just vacuum them up real quick.
00:18:33 And yeah, I was trying to think of different ways to kill those hives out. I this sounds really super dangerous, and it probably is it it is. I have this. I have this propane torch.
00:18:48 And I'm not. I'm not not going to torch the hives. I I want to keep. I don't want to ruin the hives. In fact, I'd like to keep the calm and everything that's in there. This is why I have this plant. I don't think I'm gonna do this plant because it.
00:18:59 Just if anything went wrong.
00:19:03 But basically what I want to do.
00:19:06 Is open the lid and we open the lid. There's like for those you don't know anything about beehives. You have the inner cover, so there's like another lid with a smaller like a like a hole in it for like a hand, like a hand.
00:19:19 Hold like.
00:19:20 You can put your hand in it, lift it up or whatever.
00:19:24 And what I was thinking about doing and again this is probably a really bad idea. So I'm not going to do it, but I was thinking I'd bring my propane torch.
00:19:32 And it's it's.
00:19:33 Like a big.
00:19:34 It's like a.
00:19:36 It takes like.
00:19:36 The the big propane tanks like for a a grill. You know, like the big. I don't know what.
00:19:41 Those are like 5 gallons or something.
00:19:45 And I was just going to get, you know, has the the the torch attachment hooked up to it? And I was going to duct tape the nozzle.
00:19:52 To the top of the hive.
00:19:55 And then just not light the not light the torch, but just spray ******* propane into the hive until it gassed all of them and killed them. Now of course, if any of those bees inside happen to be smokers, that hive would explode like a ******* pipe bomb.
00:20:12 Which would also mean, of course, I wouldn't even. I couldn't even bring my smoker because you know, the same risk would be involved.
00:20:19 So the combustibility of that plan seems.
00:20:22 Like a bad idea. So I don't know if I'm going.
00:20:25 To do that, if I just leave them sealed up, they will die eventually.
Speaker
00:20:32 Or they'll eat a.
Devon Stack
00:20:32 Hole through the wood.
00:20:33 And.
00:20:33 Get out and they'll be back to the same problem. So it's just one of these things where I'm like, I don't know how to *******.
00:20:41 I don't know how to do well. I'll probably do though either way.
00:20:44 Is tonight I'll load them onto my trailer, take them out to the middle of ******* nowhere, and then just drop them middle of nowhere. So there's you know where they can't get. They can't kill people or or livestock. And then.
00:21:00 And then I can do whatever crazy plan I want.
00:21:03 To euthanize them. But yeah, that was.
00:21:06 That was a little crazy, so I'm.
00:21:10 I'm not bright red anymore. I'm reddish. I'm blotchy. My my ankles. However, they're still very large.
00:21:23 And in in a lot of pain and the last thing I got the last. So when I went back the last time I was like, oh, this ******* beast. So I I taped up every little crack, you know, like I got a bunch of duct tape and I made sure there was no way they could get to my ankles. I taped my gloves to my suit like I was taping everything up.
00:21:43 You know, every little hole. I thought they could maybe weasel their way in and it worked. It was working great last time I was there, but I was just like I.
00:21:50 Was in this cloud of.
00:21:51 Bees still and I'm, I'm.
00:21:53 Killing them with the foam and stuff. And I'm like, oh, this isn't too bad. Like it's.
Speaker
00:21:56 You know it's.
Devon Stack
00:21:57 It's it's, uh, if you had a phobia of bees, it would.
00:22:01 Probably send you to.
00:22:02 Send you to like a mental institution, but like I'm used to it, not a big deal. And and then just as I'm thinking like, oh, this works out pretty good. My nose apparently was too close to the veil.
00:22:15 And I had like probably about 100 bees on the veil trying to sting me through the veil and just basically squirting me with venom.
00:22:23 And apparently one of them got lucky and got to be right on the tip of the nose and.
00:22:31 So now I look like a cartoon.
00:22:32 Drunk. You got a big red round nose.
00:22:36 And yeah, it's been a crazy ******* day.
00:22:40 I'll tell you what.
00:22:41 Though it it.
00:22:42 I'm glad it happened in a way.
00:22:44 Because I was entertaining the idea.
00:22:48 I was entertaining the idea.
00:22:51 Of you know, using some of these genetics and in my in my breeding program because they look if it wasn't for.
00:22:58 Their.
00:23:00 I don't know, lethality, they're they're really good survivors. Like they're really good survivors and they really do a pretty OK job, but they're not the best, but an OK job. They get good enough at getting hunting and they're adapted to the area, obviously.
00:23:17 And so I was like, well, there's there is.
00:23:19 A gradient some of.
00:23:20 Them are like that. Apparently that's my first encounter with them being like that, but.
00:23:25 Some of them aren't so bad. I mean, they're.
00:23:27 Worse than the regular bees.
00:23:29 But there you know you, you know, you just you can as long as you know that you know, you know, like what what will set them off and you know how to be careful around them. It's not a big deal.
00:23:39 And I was also thinking about, you know, doing hybridization between.
00:23:47 Caucasian, like these really gentle Caucasian bees and do open mated queen stuff and and then roll the dice and see what you get from that. But not anymore. After today I am gassing even the ones that aren't so bad.
00:24:06 Like I'm going to, I'm going to destroy. Look, I don't have any left over. I was doing a good job of requeening the hives that I had.
00:24:16 But I still have a handful of Africanized bees that quote UN quote, aren't that bad, and they're all they're all going down. I'm I'm not. I'm not. I'm not playing that ******* game.
00:24:28 That was uh, that was too much. That was way too much today.
00:24:33 It was supposed to just be a quick.
00:24:34 Thing I was just going to go. I I'm glad I did.
00:24:36 Right. Because I wouldn't have known, right, if I hadn't gone out there and checked, you know, checked on them, they they could have, you know, a a cow moves too loud next to them or something like that. And it's, you know, it's.
00:24:48 Over for that thing.
00:24:50 But holy ****.
00:24:52 Anyway, so that's that's the reason.
00:24:56 I was. I was gonna. I was going to go check on him last night and I was going to spend all day finishing my.
00:25:01 Research on this topic.
00:25:04 And I I got almost none of that done.
00:25:07 But I did want to talk about.
00:25:12 Part of the research I found maybe.
00:25:14 Maybe this is something we revisit.
00:25:18 At a later day and and go into more detail.
00:25:20 About it, I don't.
00:25:21 I don't know that it's necessary.
Speaker
00:25:24 But.
Devon Stack
00:25:28 Let's just dive in. Why not enough of the bee stuff, right?
00:25:34 So during the January 6th.
00:25:39 Show trial stuff.
00:25:42 There was an event that was referenced.
00:25:46 By a North Carolina Jewish.
00:25:52 Representative.
00:25:55 Comparing.
00:25:56 January 6th.
00:26:00 To the 1898.
00:26:04 Wilmington Massacre or Wilmington insurrection?
00:26:11 And this is.
00:26:12 Something that a lot of people don't know about. I didn't know about it.
00:26:17 And so when I heard this, I was like, huh.
00:26:21 Worth looking into and.
00:26:22 I filed it away for later.
00:26:24 And then one of you guys actually.
00:26:27 In a hyper chat suggested that I look into it and so I had it in my notes.
00:26:34 And then I started. I watched a a video where take a look at part of that.
00:26:38 And I instantly.
00:26:40 Knew that there was more to the story.
00:26:43 Because I know how leftists like.
00:26:45 To leave details out.
00:26:47 And I also am good at pattern recognition.
00:26:51 And the more you research this stuff, it's funny because we've we've done a lot of streams where we go back to, like a riot in the 1960s.
00:27:00 Or even the 1950s, like when when blacks are burning down cities.
00:27:04 And it's, you know, it's identical to the kinds of riots that we saw the George Floyd riots. Same kind of behavior triggered over the same kind of nothing nonsense.
00:27:16 With the same kind of outcome.
00:27:18 And when if your kids go to public school, when they when they're taught about the the Black Lives Matter protest.
00:27:28 It'll be reframed the same way all of these these race riots were framed in social studies class. For many of you when.
00:27:35 You went to school?
00:27:38 Blacks were just fed up with being treated unfairly.
00:27:42 And you know, they were attacked by by cops with dogs and hoses, like all they were doing, they were just marching around, holding up signs saying stop being racist to us.
00:27:58 And racist white cops and military men with guns abused the the peaceful protesters and threw them on on prison buses. And. And, you know, it was it's it's horrible.
00:28:15 Well, of course that's not at all what happened.
00:28:19 It was and, and I think a lot of people it was it.
00:28:21 Was an eye opening experience.
00:28:24 To see maybe for the first time.
00:28:27 Thanks to the Internet and everyone having a a camera in their pocket.
00:28:32 Watching.
00:28:34 The raw footage.
00:28:36 Did these people?
00:28:38 That were on the ground while these riots were taking place.
00:28:43 This footage they were getting.
00:28:45 This footage that would never be aired on television.
00:28:49 This footage that would never be discussed in in newspapers.
00:28:56 It would. You would never have like the the white version of Rodney King, right?
00:29:03 So for the.
00:29:04 First time I think a lot there's a.
00:29:05 Lot of white Americans who had kind of just.
00:29:09 Believed the myth of these past riots.
00:29:14 The way that it was framed by the the Jews that ran the media throughout the 80s and 90s especially.
00:29:22 I'm going all the way back to World War Two, really. Or even before.
00:29:28 And all of a sudden they were like, well, if they if they're lying so much.
00:29:34 About, not just.
00:29:37 What caused the riots?
00:29:40 You know George Floyd, a career criminal.
00:29:45 High on fentanyl.
00:29:47 Trying to to use a counterfeit 20 or something to buy a pack of cigarettes.
00:29:55 Has little drug rage, freak out? Resist arrest.
00:30:00 Dies of an overdose while in custody.
00:30:06 White cop innocent white cop goes to jail.
00:30:11 For conducting the arrest as he was trained to do.
00:30:18 And black people the world over, not just even the United States.
00:30:24 Marching around, rioting.
00:30:27 Burning buildings down, looting.
00:30:35 And as I said, for the first time, it wasn't just.
00:30:39 How NBC?
00:30:42 Was framing it on television.
00:30:45 Or CNN.
00:30:50 It wasn't. It wasn't just the whatever, whatever article The New Yorker decided to write about it.
00:30:58 You saw the raw footage and look, because of these riots were worldwide, many of you might have seen them in person.
00:31:10 And so it's interesting when we go back and we see.
00:31:13 Through that lens.
00:31:17 Things like the Watts riots, the LA riots.
00:31:20 Detroit riots. I mean, Miami riots there, you know.
00:31:24 Pick pick a major city where where black.
00:31:26 People live and there's been riots.
Speaker
00:31:29 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:31:33 So when this woman mentioned the Wilmington Surrection of 1898.
00:31:40 I mean this is this is not even the 1900s anymore. This is this is this is 18 ******* 98.
00:31:50 I didn't expect it to have so many similarities.
00:31:56 But it did.
Speaker 4
00:31:59 It did.
Devon Stack
00:32:06 Like I said, if your.
00:32:07 Kids go to.
00:32:08 Public school.
00:32:11 The official story is much different.
00:32:13 So this was the.
00:32:15 The January 6th show trial.
00:32:20 And you'll hear this Jewish woman.
00:32:25 Talked about how Jan Sixers they were. They were just trying to overthrow the government.
Speaker
00:32:31 Yes.
Speaker 3
00:32:33 It generally yields back for our purposes of Miss Rossy's recognition.
Speaker 6
00:32:37 Mr. Chairman, I move to strike the last word.
Speaker
00:32:40 General ladies recognized.
Speaker 6
00:32:42 Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and members of the committee. I'd like to express my full support for this bill, which addresses the critical threat facing our nation, a rise of domestic terror.
00:32:54 So while the issue of domestic terrorism is not new in the United States, we've recently seen an alarming increase in acts of extremist violence, in particular the terrifying attack on the capital. On January 6th, the events of January 6th constituted an attempt to stop the peaceful.
00:33:16 Transfer of power an assault on our fellow Americans and an overt.
00:33:22 Farm, democratically elected public servants and a rebuke of our nations most fundamental values. Memories of the violence, chaos and fear incited on January 6th will linger in these halls for years to come, unfortunately.
00:33:43 The events of January 6 Mirror a moment in history in my home state of North Carolina.
00:33:50 The Wilmington insurrection of 1898, like the January 6th insurrection, the Wilmington insurrection was carried out by white supremacists intent on overthrowing a duly elected government. These domestic terrorists destroyed businesses, killed residents.
00:34:10 And eventually succeeded in forcing Wilmington's government.
00:34:15 To step down.
Speaker 2
00:34:16 Very, very.
Speaker 6
00:34:17 Our country should not be facing the same time, the same type of domestic terrorism today that we faced in 1898.
00:34:27 It is long past time for us to recognize that some of the greatest threats to our nation come from within our borders, from dangerous ideologies that spur violence and hate.
00:34:42 In the past few months, these ideologies have taken another form. At least a dozen historically black college and Sydney universities across the country and some in North Carolina have received bomb threats. While no bombs have been discovered following any of the recent.
00:35:00 Threats. They forced the cancellation of classes, the evacuation of entire campuses, the disrupting of students, ability to learn and feel safe in their schools. In addition to HB CU's synagogues in my district and throughout the country have received threats of violence over the past few years.
00:35:20 Has had churches these threats have forced the cancellation of religious classes, programming and shaking faith leaders and their congregants in my.
00:35:30 District and throughout.
00:35:32 Country unfortunately, acts or threats of domestic terrorism can no longer be considered rare occurrences. It is now more important than ever that we pass legislation to strengthen efforts to prevent report on, respond to and investigate.
00:35:52 Acts of domestic terrorism. I support this bill. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I yield back.
Devon Stack
00:36:01 So there you go. It's just like that time white supremacist.
00:36:06 Tried to overthrow the Republican government.
00:36:10 In Wilmington, NC, in 1898.
00:36:19 Now again, a lot of you guys probably have.
00:36:21 No idea what.
00:36:21 She's ******* talking about.
00:36:25 And it's it's hard to research. It's actually really hard to research.
00:36:31 There's not a lot of information on it and the information that exists because there's so much.
00:36:39 Reporting on it when it happened.
00:36:43 They have to say that it was basically fake news.
00:36:49 They have to say that the way it was reported when it happened is all made-up and it was all hoaxes. It was all white people hoaxing black violence.
00:36:59 To.
00:37:00 Cause and insurrection.
00:37:04 Now this is.
00:37:07 We're not going.
00:37:07 To play the whole thing but give can.
00:37:09 I give an idea.
00:37:10 This is probably the most watched.
00:37:14 Leftist version, the kind of version you would get in elementary school if they if they taught it.
00:37:20 They probably do teach it in North Carolina.
00:37:24 Of of what happened?
Speaker 4
00:37:29 For a long time, if you went to the library in Wilmington, NC, there was one thing you weren't allowed to research.
Speaker 7
00:37:38 We were refused. We were rejected by the librarian.
Speaker 8
00:37:41 When I asked about or inquired about 1898 and wanted to know why?
00:37:45 I was told.
Speaker 4
00:37:46 That yes, they had something, but they kept it under lock and key.
00:37:50 The story is well maintained in 1898 still isn't widely known.
00:37:55 What happened here and what's now just this empty patch of grass? It would radically change racial politics in North Carolina.
Devon Stack
00:38:01 Ohh yes it would. It would.
00:38:05 And in fact.
00:38:06 You you can even say that's what caused the riot, but we'll get we'll, you know, we'll let them tell.
00:38:10 Tell their side of the story.
Speaker 4
00:38:12 This is the story of an American election, but also of something we don't usually find in American history.
00:38:21 The violent overthrow of a democratically elected government.
Devon Stack
00:38:33 Back when white people had balls.
00:38:38 Then The thing is, this isn't the the. Unfortunately because of the the technology difference between.
00:38:46 1898 and today this kind of a thing would be impossible.
00:38:50 To pull off.
00:38:52 And I I think that's that's The thing is people, when they fantasize about some kind of we'll just we'll just throw them all out. We'll you know, we'll have trials and and you know trust the plan that kind of thing it's it's like yeah you can't do that anymore. You can't.
00:39:08 Do that anymore, you know.
00:39:11 This was probably like the last time you could even really sort of do it and it worked for a little while. It worked for a little while.
Speaker 4
00:39:22 In the late 1800s, Wilmington, NC, was the state's largest.
00:39:27 It had a majority black population, and historians today describe it as a rarity in the post civil War American South.
Speaker 9
00:39:35 Wellington prior to November 1898 was what the New South could be at the cusp of the 20th.
00:39:41 Century.
Speaker 3
00:39:42 There was an unusual degree of of black prosperity.
Devon Stack
00:39:47 You want to know why?
00:39:49 It was called reconstruction.
00:39:52 When the South see this, is they.
00:39:54 Leave all this out like, well, why?
00:39:56 Is it like that?
00:39:58 Why? Why were there so many black people there? Why were there black people with money? Why were there black people holding the office?
00:40:04 In 1898, in the South, that sounds, that sounds kind of ******* crazy.
00:40:09 Well, it was a little thing called federal troops stationed everywhere.
00:40:16 And if you fought for the Confederacy, you couldn't vote.
00:40:21 And if you were part of the ruling class South of the, you know, during the the the Civil War, you couldn't vote. Oh, and and we're going to take some of your land and give it to black people.
00:40:32 For reparations?
00:40:37 Ohh, and we're gonna send in Northerners, Yankees.
00:40:42 To go down and be installed as.
00:40:47 Politicians.
00:40:52 And and disenfranchise the white, the the white population as much as possible, and try to make.
00:40:59 Well, I guess in a way it was. It was like the the original.
00:41:04 Version of affirmative action.
Speaker 2
00:41:10 They leave all.
Devon Stack
00:41:10 That out, they just make it sound as if.
00:41:13 Yeah, well after.
00:41:14 After the Civil War, there was this town in North Carolina where?
00:41:20 Black people had.
00:41:22 Had suits and money and and you know.
Speaker
00:41:25 No.
Devon Stack
00:41:27 No, it's it's cause you had a huge black population.
00:41:32 They could suddenly vote overnight.
00:41:34 While at the same time the white population couldn't vote.
00:41:41 So.
00:41:45 And and federal troops.
00:41:49 Making sure that that's that's how you know. That's how it went.
00:41:54 With carpet bagging Yankees.
00:41:57 Administrating the whole thing.
Speaker 4
00:42:00 In Wilmington, there were successful black entrepreneurs, doctors, teachers, but also black elected official.
Devon Stack
00:42:05 Yeah, yeah. Name a few. Tell us all their accomplishments. Why don't what? Why isn't Black History Month just about like, like it's nice that you found black and white photos of black people? Well dressed black people, but.
00:42:20 What they what were they doing? What was so innovative?
Speaker 4
00:42:30 Take a look at the politicians on this poster of the 1889 N Carolina House of Representatives here at the bottom are black Republican representatives, some from Wilmington.
Devon Stack
00:42:41 So that's the other thing. Because Lincoln was a Republican.
00:42:45 Black people were 100% Republican.
00:42:49 Because Lincoln, you know, waved the magic wand and said that.
00:42:54 That.
00:42:57 They were. They were freed slaves.
00:43:02 And what was the president? Was it Johnson? They impeached because he didn't want to give them voting rights.
00:43:11 I'm not obviously not the Johnson from.
00:43:15 Which President was that?
00:43:18 So leave that out too.
00:43:23 Let's see.
Speaker 2
00:43:27 Ah.
Devon Stack
00:43:29 This is the kind of stuff.
00:43:31 I'm going to be doing some of this research.
00:43:33 On the family.
00:43:53 OK.
00:43:56 So it was, survey says.
00:44:04 Andrew Johnson.
00:44:08 He opposed the Civil Rights Act of.
00:44:10 1866.
00:44:14 So the Republicans impeached him.
00:44:17 Got someone that would sign the bill?
00:44:22 Saying, well, he didn't think the president look and by for that matter, Abraham Lincoln didn't think.
00:44:28 Black people should vote.
00:44:33 I've pulled that out a couple different I don't have it handy, but I pulled that on a couple different streams where he he didn't he? He said that they were two different.
00:44:42 And that if we freed them, we should work to send them back to Africa.
00:44:48 He thought that that the the different kinds of white. This is Lincoln. Wonderful Lincoln. Right. The Lincoln that's got a big temple literal temple.
00:44:56 In Washington, DC.
00:45:00 He said that just the white people in America were too different. They were so.
00:45:04 Different there was just.
00:45:05 A civil war.
00:45:09 And that having a another group that was lesser than whites, that's his words.
00:45:17 And giving them political power, it would be.
00:45:19 It would be a mess.
00:45:26 And then when they decide to to give blacks the the right to vote.
00:45:32 And give them citizenship because Lincoln didn't give them citizenship. He just.
00:45:36 Made them free men.
00:45:40 The Emancipation Proclamation has had said nothing about citizenship.
00:45:48 So when I passed it was like the 13th, 14th and the 15th Amendment or something like that.
00:45:55 And Johnson didn't want to.
00:45:58 Didn't want to.
00:46:00 Support the Civil Rights Act of 1866 they.
00:46:04 They kicked them out.
00:46:07 Than a president that would.
00:46:10 But you know, of course.
00:46:11 They leave all that stuff out.
00:46:14 They at times they were changing.
Numbers Lady
00:46:16 Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:46:19 North Carolina also sent 4 Black Republicans to the US Congress between 1875 and 1899. The Democratic and Republican parties.
Devon Stack
00:46:28 OK, now this this is this is the. This is where they do the Dinesh, Dinesh D'souza thing where they're like.
00:46:35 Because it's too embarrassed, Democrats have made their entire platform about.
00:46:40 White people, bad black people good. And so they have to try to explain like well.
00:46:47 You know, we swapped it used to be that the Republicans liked the black people and the Democrats like the white people. And then it's and like this. Yeah, to a certain extent, that's true. But it's just amusing. Every time I see this ******* argument.
Speaker 4
00:47:02 Days of 1898 and many ways occupied opposite parts of the political spectrum than they do today.
Speaker 9
00:47:10 Most African Americans were voting for the Republican Party and the Democratic Party was white voters almost exclusively. White supremacy was the central focus of the platform for the Democrat.
00:47:21 Party.
Speaker 4
00:47:22 Republicans in North Carolina were successful in part because of a third party called the Populist Party, made-up of mostly white farmers fed up with the tough economic times. North Carolina Populists joined up with Republicans to form what they called the Fusion Party. And in the elections of 18.
00:47:42 94 and 1896, the Fusion Party defeated the Democrats in sweeping victories statewide. That meant North Carolina now had a government that shared power between black and white politicians, including a newly elected.
Devon Stack
00:47:57 And again, it didn't hurt it.
00:47:58 Didn't hurt that they disenfranchised all the.
00:48:02 The good old boy white voters and took away their land and gave to black.
00:48:06 People and stuff like that.
00:48:11 I'm sure I'm sure that didn't. I didn't. That didn't hurt at all.
Speaker 4
00:48:15 Did Republican governor together they moved towards reforms that would favor black Americans and working class whites.
Speaker 3
00:48:22 This was something that the Democratic Party folks were not were simply not going to accept.
Speaker 4
00:48:28 A multiracial government wasn't just a disappointment for Democrats. It was more like a humiliation. They needed a plan to take back control of the state in the next election. So party leaders like Flint Fold Simmons, future US Senator Charles Acock, future, North Carolina governor and this man.
00:48:48 Alfred Moidel came up with one to beat the Fusion Party by luring white populist voters away from their alliance with black voters. Wilmington, with a large black population and a local fusion government in power, would be a focus of their campaign.
00:49:06 The State Democratic Party Handbook for 1898 laid out their goal, consolidate the white vote by stroking white anger and resentment.
Devon Stack
00:49:15 Yeah, it doesn't say that at all.
00:49:17 Then say that what it says is.
00:49:21 Do you really want to live?
00:49:23 In a in a city.
00:49:26 In a state.
00:49:27 Run by black people.
00:49:30 These people were literally farm equipment a few decades ago.
00:49:35 And now they're making them into cops.
00:49:39 They're making them into judges.
00:49:42 They're making them into senators.
00:49:45 And mayors?
00:49:49 Do you want you white man?
00:49:52 Who came and built this, this city, this town, this, this county, this state?
00:50:01 Do you want to be ruled over people who who can't read? In fact, one of their big complaints?
00:50:09 In the early 1900s, when?
00:50:10 You start when once.
00:50:11 You pass the Jim Crow laws to try to disenfranchise blacks to try.
00:50:16 To.
00:50:16 To to stop the bleeding.
00:50:19 One of the things they complained about is you made it so you had to be able to read the vote like that's like some.
00:50:24 Big thing like.
00:50:25 Well, again, the more things change, the more they stay the same the.
00:50:29 Way they act about voter ID laws.
00:50:33 What's racist?
00:50:39 That's what they were saying about.
00:50:41 The requirement that you you are literate.
00:50:50 So yeah, they were.
00:50:51 Saying do you really want to be ruled over?
00:50:54 By a pack of violent, illiterate people who outnumber you.
00:51:01 Because the same black crime that you're experiencing now in the United States, it was the same back then. They're leaving that part out too.
00:51:12 You had black on white rape through the ******* roof.
00:51:17 When the opposite didn't exist, just like like the the official FBI numbers of white on black rape, I think were, I don't know if this was this last year or the last year. They have the numbers for 0.
00:51:32 0 black chicks got raped by a white guy.
00:51:44 The lynching.
00:51:46 We'll get into that in a second.
00:51:50 The lynching that you hear so much about in the South. Oh, it's so horrible. These white people go and lynch someone.
00:52:00 Right.
00:52:04 Like Jewish child rapists that the ADL has founded in memory of.
00:52:12 The reason why that that started happening is the legal system wasn't working.
00:52:20 You had white girls getting raped and nothing.
Speaker
00:52:22 Was.
Devon Stack
00:52:23 Who was going to arrest the black guy?
00:52:27 All of you people in Europe.
00:52:29 With the new.
00:52:32 The new guests who have overstayed their welcome.
00:52:37 You know the grooming gangs.
00:52:39 Same thing happened here in 1898.
00:52:44 They couldn't let it be known that ohh, you know these people that we just.
00:52:49 You know.
00:52:50 Forced into our civilization.
00:52:56 Or forced into your civilization, gave them the right to vote.
00:53:01 Gave them citizenship, yeah.
00:53:03 Turns out that might have been a bad idea, you know.
00:53:05 You couldn't have that going on.
00:53:11 So they weren't just like, you know, the grooming gangs in the UK, they they just weren't prosecuting it.
00:53:18 So white people got.
00:53:19 ******* ****** *** and just started going and and finding the rapists and and taking.
00:53:25 Care of it themselves.
00:53:30 That's why that was happening.
00:53:36 And so, no, it wasn't like, oh, we have this evil plan.
00:53:41 We're gonna make white people hate being ruled over by black. No, they already hated it.
00:53:48 You didn't have to. Like, come up with some like trick.
00:53:53 I mean, even look, this is the.
00:53:56 This screenshot here to rule over white men. It is no fault of the ***** that he is here again. Sally, they're being reasonable.
00:54:05 And he is not to be punished for being here. Ah, it's also reasonable. But this is a white man's country, and white men must control and govern it.
00:54:15 Also kind of reasonable.
00:54:19 Isn't that kind of what people are saying today?
Numbers Lady
00:54:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:54:27 They must govern it not only because they are white men, but because they can do it better than *****.
00:54:36 Yeah, I think everyone would agree with that. So where's the where's the secret plan? Right. Where's the Secret Democrat plan to make white people paranoid?
00:54:47 No, they're saying, hey, we do a better job at building civilizations. That's why nothing even remotely like this exists in the entire continent of Africa.
00:54:58 That's why today, over 100 years later.
00:55:01 It still doesn't exist in.
00:55:02 Africa and they're coming here.
00:55:07 Because we're better at it.
00:55:11 Wasn't really hard to make that argument.
00:55:16 What should really be?
00:55:17 Black Pilling to you is this was.
00:55:18 This was the official.
00:55:21 This was the official.
00:55:22 View of a of A1.
00:55:24 Of the the two major parties.
00:55:27 This was part of the Democrat platform.
00:55:30 In 1898.
00:55:33 They had no problem just saying it like that.
00:55:40 The ***** has whatever tried, demonstrated his unfitness and inability to rule.
00:55:47 Yeah. Again, there's an entire continent called Africa.
00:55:52 Ohh that's too far away, just look a.
00:55:54 Little South of Haiti.
00:55:59 You want those people in charge of of your state? Really.
Speaker 4
00:56:06 Hmm.
Devon Stack
00:56:10 OK.
00:56:13 It is better for the ***** as well As for the white man, that the white man should make and administer the laws.
00:56:24 No lies detected so far. It is a mercy to the ***** himself to save him from his own ruin.
00:56:33 See, at this point, this is when they start. They're trying to sound politically correct. I think honestly, oddly, oddly.
00:56:39 This this is what this is what?
00:56:40 Qualified for political correctness in 1890.
00:56:44 Eight say no. No, it's good for blacks.
00:56:49 They've always done this. It's like, you know, even back then when they're they're they're they're using plain English for their first part of it. They can't just be like, yeah, I don't care. I don't care if it's good for blacks. It's not their country.
00:57:01 Let's send them back to Africa.
00:57:04 Let them let.
00:57:05 Them build their their Wakanda or whatever civilization.
00:57:08 They want to.
00:57:10 And that's fine. Let them live how they want to live.
00:57:13 Why? Why do they have to? I mean, look, if you really care about what's good for the *****, why would why would they want to exist as a permanent underclass in, in your country? You don't really want them here anyway.
00:57:26 So why not let him go? Go develop?
00:57:31 Their countries on their continent.
00:57:34 At their own pace.
00:57:36 With their own ideas.
00:57:40 And.
00:57:40 And look, who knows.
00:57:42 In 50,000 years, maybe they'll catch up, but in the meantime, who cares?
00:57:48 If it's good for.
00:57:48 Them and again, you're right. It's not their fault they're here.
00:57:55 We got him here. I'm sure we can.
00:57:57 Get him. Get him out.
00:58:03 It has been in the past and it is today the special mission of the Democratic Party to rescue the white people of the east from the Curse of ***** domination.
00:58:16 This was the official party line for the Democratic Party in 1898.
00:58:28 That's how much the Overton Window has shifted.
00:58:33 In this respect.
00:58:41 Anyway.
Speaker 4
00:58:44 It said this is a white man's country and white men must control and govern it. Their most effective tool was the media, one of North Carolina's biggest newspapers was a demon.
Devon Stack
00:58:55 Ohh yeah, let's let's flip through all these so you can't see how how many of these are talking about black crime.
Speaker
00:59:02 Let's see if.
00:59:02 I.
Devon Stack
00:59:02 Can freeze on one here.
00:59:08 White supremacy plum, a fruit we all like.
00:59:16 Ohh man.
00:59:21 Can you imagine?
Speaker 4
00:59:22 The most effective tool.
Speaker 7
00:59:25 Ohh.
Devon Stack
00:59:25 Let's go back. What was that?
00:59:29 Ah.
00:59:31 Jim Young, the ***** politician inspecting apartments in white blind institution.
00:59:41 I don't. I guess you'd have to know more about the context for that.
Speaker 4
00:59:46 With the media, one of North Carolina's.
Devon Stack
00:59:51 Some of these are pretty funny.
Speaker 4
00:59:54 Effective tool.
Devon Stack
00:59:55 We're going, we're going to go over some.
00:59:56 Articles that I found.
00:59:58 And they they're they're basically trying to say, oh, yeah, the the news observer that was, that was like, a crazy right wing propaganda from the Democrats in the 1890. Just so, you know, the articles I pulled are not.
01:00:13 I don't think any of them actually are from the news and observer.
Speaker 4
01:00:19 Yeah, yeah.
Devon Stack
01:00:23 You know, here's this.
01:00:26 Black guy in a coffin. What does it say?
01:00:31 And the ballot died in 1843. He was devoted member of the Republican Party.
Speaker 4
01:00:38 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:00:40 It moves so fast. I wanna.
01:00:41 I wanna see what these comics are.
Speaker 6
01:00:48 What?
Devon Stack
01:00:50 There we go. Why? The whites are united? McKinley has filled the post offices with ***** postmasters.
01:01:00 In some instances, ladies do not find it agreeable.
01:01:06 To call for their mail.
01:01:10 So it's unsafe for women to go to the post office and look there. This is just a political cartoon, but there's tons of rape going on during this period. Tons of white women are getting raped by black people and that that should surprise literally nobody.
01:01:31 Yeah, that's another one.
Speaker 6
01:01:31 So.
Devon Stack
01:01:33 And there's the there's the good old GOP.
01:01:38 Good old GOP. They love, they love to talk about, they love to talk about how oh black people used.
01:01:45 To love us.
01:01:48 And then it was all.
01:01:49 This trick that the Democrats did.
Speaker 4
01:01:52 North Carolina's biggest newspapers was a Democratic Party mouthpiece. It ran racist political cartoons throughout 1898.
Speaker 9
01:02:01 Not everybody was literate in 1898, but to see a political cartoon of the type that ran you may not be able to read it. But you know exactly what.
Speaker 4
01:02:11 It means many of the cartoons were centered on the threat of ***** rule, even though the fusion government.
01:02:18 It's mostly white.
01:02:19 They also pulled up another fear.
Speaker 9
01:02:21 Black men threatening white women became a theme white men need to do all that they can to protect white womanhood.
Devon Stack
01:02:32 Here's a white chick that's mad that one of the platforms of the Democratic Party was that white men.
01:02:41 Needed to defend white women from being raped by blacks.
01:02:52 Again, here's a white woman who's upset.
01:02:57 Then it's a travesty.
01:03:02 The white men.
01:03:05 One to protect white women from being raped by blacks.
Speaker 9
01:03:13 Womanhood.
Speaker 4
01:03:14 This was all part of North Carolina Democratic strategy, but it echoed the national racist rhetoric of.
Devon Stack
01:03:21 See, there you go. These are.
01:03:22 Some of the headlines.
01:03:27 That they they go by too fast for.
01:03:28 You to read.
01:03:30 ***** ******?
01:03:32 ***** ******?
01:03:35 ***** ******?
01:03:39 It was happening over and over and over again.
01:03:44 Another ***** ******, special term of Mcclurg, court, ordered to try him a special, you know. So the real ****** hung.
01:03:59 This this is this is just reporting the news.
01:04:03 This isn't like, oh, it's a Democrat mouthpiece. Well.
01:04:06 All these cases happened.
01:04:09 Look, even on the screen the on the.
01:04:11 Screenshot you used.
01:04:13 It says he confessed.
01:04:17 It says it says he was convicted like this wasn't a lynching.
01:04:22 It said he was. It's on the screen that you used.
01:04:28 John Brooks colored was hanged for the assaulting or for assaulting a white woman of that county last April. He was convicted in October and was sentenced to death.
01:04:41 He confessed his crime and walked calmly onto the gallows.
01:04:53 This is this is your screenshot.
Speaker 4
01:04:56 Race.
01:04:57 Rhetoric of the time.
Devon Stack
01:05:00 I actually have this article. We're going to go, oh, we're going to read this one more *****. Scoundrel. ISM. Black Beasts attempt to outrage the young daughter of a respectable farmer.
01:05:15 Yeah, the **** was happening.
01:05:21 This wasn't like like some evil plan.
Speaker 4
01:05:26 In one speech that Democrats printed in Wilmington paper, a prominent Georgia writer named Rebecca Felton said.
Speaker 9
01:05:33 If it takes lynching a black man a day to protect white womanhood, I say.
01:05:38 Lynch.
Devon Stack
01:05:40 Again, where's the problem?
Speaker
01:05:42 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:05:45 Where is the problem?
01:05:48 Now this was a A.
01:05:51 A. A white person feminist.
01:05:56 It was one of the one of the like. She was one of the early feminists and not Jewish.
01:06:03 And you can tell she wasn't Jewish because of the way she said. This is transcription of one of her speeches.
01:06:13 I was going to go over this later.
01:06:14 But as long.
01:06:14 As they get on the screen here.
01:06:18 Yeah, let's see. It believes lynching should prevail as long as defenseless women or woman is not better protected.
01:06:28 Let's see here. She spoke it, blah, blah blah.
01:06:31 August 12th, the feature of the session yesterday afternoon was the address by Mrs. WH Felton. This is back when feminists got married of Bartow County in which she discussed at length the public questions of interest in Georgia at the time, and dwelt with particular emphasis on lynching.
01:06:51 On the lynching problem?
01:06:53 She reiterated her plea for coeducation at the State University says their feminist stuff. Missus Felton spoke of the necessity for the better education of farmers, daughters as protection from the assaulter and declare his other words like the, you know, naive young white girls never seen.
01:07:14 You know anything the general this is before TV is before radio, you know, imagine you're this this white chick who grew up on a on a farm. The only people you know really.
01:07:27 Is like your family and maybe some other farmers who also only know their family.
01:07:35 Easily tricked.
01:07:38 Easily taken advantage of. Again, it's it's grooming gangs.
01:07:43 It it's, it's it, it was.
01:07:45 It's literally, it's the grooming gangs.
01:07:49 Young girls were being taken advantage of in the same way in the 1898 in in Wilmington.
01:07:56 North Carolina that young girls are being taken advantage of now.
01:08:01 In the UK and all across Europe.
01:08:07 For the same reason, because the same dynamic now exists.
01:08:16 So she wanted to educate these girls so that they wouldn't get raped, so they would know that no, there's people out there that will hurt you.
01:08:30 And she even makes the point that I.
01:08:31 I've made before.
01:08:34 Instead of so much money being expended for foreign missions, it might be used to even better advantage in educating and educating the heathen at home, even in Georgia.
01:08:47 So why are we spending?
01:08:49 Foreign aid, in other words.
01:08:50 When we got plenty of.
01:08:51 People that need that aid here at home.
01:08:57 I hear much of the millions sent.
Speaker 6
01:09:01 Black men.
Devon Stack
01:09:03 I hear much of the millions sent abroad to Japan, China, India, Brazil and Mexico.
01:09:10 But I feel that the heathen at home are so close at hand and need so much that I must make a strong effort to stop lynching by keeping closer watch over the poor white girls on the secluded farms.
01:09:24 And if these poor maidens are destroyed in a land of their fathers died to save from the invaders foot.
01:09:31 I say the shame lies with the survivors who fail to fail to be protectors for their children.
01:09:39 And the children of their dead comrades. I do not discount foreign missions. I simply say that the heathens are at your door.
Numbers Lady
01:09:47 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:09:49 In other words, she's talking like white trash, you know, like underclass. There's plenty of underclass white people that could use these resources that for, inexplicably, that you're shipping across the ocean to, you know, heathens to third world countries, something that another thing America has been doing at, you know, forever.
Speaker
01:09:51 Right.
Devon Stack
01:10:10 Stupidly.
01:10:14 I do not discount for emissions. I simply say the heathens are at your door when your young maidens are destroyed. Insight of your opulence and magnificence.
01:10:24 And when your temples of justice are put to shame by the lynchers rope.
01:10:30 In other words, you're you're forcing lynchings are happening.
01:10:34 Because these grooming gangs exist.
01:10:37 The little girls are getting raped.
01:10:40 And justice has to has to happen. And so that's the way it's happening. And she's she's lamenting cause, you know, she's trying to appeal to the Yankees up north, who don't live in this environment and saying, oh, yeah, no, I'm. I'm against lynching too. But if you want to get rid of lynching.
01:10:57 Then you need to teach these girls you know how to be suspicious of.
01:11:01 Black people how to not relax.
01:11:04 They have.
01:11:04 To go that.
01:11:05 You have to pay like instead of sending that money to India. How about you make not relaxing one-on-one for farmers, daughters.
01:11:18 And then because they won't get groomed in whatever.
01:11:22 We won't have the lynchings.
01:11:25 That you wouldn't have any way if.
01:11:26 The justice system worked.
01:11:28 But she's not getting into that. It doesn't.
01:11:30 Look like.
01:11:31 If your court houses are shams, well, never mind.
01:11:38 It's it's literally it's it's, it's the same thing. It's it's.
01:11:42 Literally grooming gangs.
01:11:43 If your courthouses are shams and frauds, and the law's delay is the villains bulwark, then I say let judgment begin at the House of God and redeem this country from the cloud of shame that rests upon it.
01:11:59 When there is not enough religion in the in the pulpit to organize a crusade against sin nor justice in the courthouse, to promptly punish crime nor manhood enough in this nation to put a sheltering arm about the innocence and virtue.
01:12:17 If it needs lynching to protect women's dearest possessions.
01:12:22 From the ravening human beasts.
01:12:27 Then I say Lynch 1000 times a week if necessary.
Speaker 9
01:12:37 It's white womanhood.
Speaker 7
01:12:38 I said.
Devon Stack
01:12:38 The poor girl would choose any death in preference to such ignominy. Ignominy.
01:12:47 I see that their vocabulary was just better back then. I don't even know what that word means. Let's let's look it up. Let's learn together.
01:12:54 Learning is fun.
01:12:57 You know, it's funny. I tried to get. We're going to get to the there's a a black.
01:13:02 Newspaper well, who? Of course, it's funny. They, they, they, they, they're like, oh, this newspaper here. It's just the mouthpiece of the the racist white Democrats. And then they talk about the wonderful black newspaper like, as if.
01:13:17 There's no possible.
01:13:18 Bias in that thing because it's black, but anyway.
01:13:22 We'll get to that.
01:13:23 Some guy writes a response to this where it.
01:13:27 We'll, we'll we'll get to it in a.
01:13:28 Moment. Let's see here. What is this?
01:13:34 Yeah, well, we're wasn't looking up again.
01:13:38 Ignore mini.
Speaker
01:13:47 Hmm.
Devon Stack
01:13:49 Refers to disgrace or dishonor resulting from shameful actions or circumstances, and is often used to describe a situation or person who has lost respect or reputation due to their actions or behavior.
01:14:02 So there you go. No wonder. No wonder that's not a word that anyone's familiar with these days, right?
01:14:10 Let's let we gotta bring. How do you how would you say that ignominy? I can't even say it. Right. Let's let's have it spoken here.
Speaker 7
01:14:20 In the mini.
Devon Stack
01:14:21 I guess it's just that's a it's a clumsy word.
01:14:23 Ignominy. Let's bring ignominy back.
01:14:28 We got to bring ignominy back anyway.
01:14:33 To such ignominy and outrage, a quick death is mercy to the rapists compared to the suffering of innocence and modesty in a land of bibles and churches, where violence is becoming omnipotent.
01:14:47 Except with the rich and powerful before the law.
01:14:53 See, these were just poor white trash. Why? Why did the ruling class give a?
01:14:57 ****. I mean.
01:14:59 Those people get raped all.
01:15:00 Day long, they don't care.
01:15:04 They don't care.
Speaker 4
01:15:07 Husky.
Devon Stack
01:15:08 We'll go I I think.
01:15:09 I have the rest of that article.
Speaker 4
01:15:13 Maintained Black man named Alex Manley, owner.
01:15:16 Of the black.
Devon Stack
01:15:17 You like you like out. That's the black.
01:15:21 That the guy on your.
01:15:23 Screen right now with with not black hair, by the way.
01:15:28 He was the the black.
01:15:31 Editor of the black newspaper.
01:15:35 Look, he's he's totally.
01:15:36 Black, isn't he? Guys, look how black he is.
01:15:42 Alexander Manley. I like how his last name is manly.
01:15:45 I'm sure that's real too.
01:15:49 So yeah, Alexander Manley, this these are the kinds of blacks that you see on Black History Month.
01:15:57 You see? Yeah, they're always like, oh, look at this guy who's, like, 80% white invented some something you're like.
01:16:03 Well yeah cause.
01:16:08 Yeah, Obama, first black president. Well, you know, debatable.
Speaker 4
01:16:14 Black Line Daily Record newspaper to respond with a column. He made a simple observation that at the time was shocking.
Speaker 3
01:16:23 That white women who had liaisons with black men did so voluntarily and.
Devon Stack
01:16:29 See, they wanted it. That's their argument.
01:16:35 These girls, getting groomed by the grooming gangs they.
01:16:38 They they wanted it.
01:16:41 The girls getting raped.
01:16:44 They just wanted some BBC and look at that ******* **** eating grin on this guy's face is he? Is he saying that?
Speaker
01:16:51 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:16:55 And again, I'll, I'll, I'll pull up that or I I think I have, it was hard to find the article that he wrote, even though I knew the exact. I knew the issue. I knew the the name of the paper.
01:17:05 I knew the exact day I knew the author, and you'd think you'd be able to find that right.
01:17:12 I I was I I could find bits of it and must have some bad **** because I could never find in its entirety.
01:17:19 And when I would search for quotes like that I knew in the article, like a sentence, I knew it was in the article, so I put it in.
01:17:25 Quotes 0 results chat.
01:17:28 GPT. This one's kind of hilarious. I asked. I was like, hey, can you print up?
01:17:34 Exactly what this article says, and it refused.
01:17:40 It said that it was it was too racially sensitive, but it would sum up for me what was in the article.
01:17:52 Gabs AI, I thought well, maybe Gabba. I will have it.
01:17:56 Gabba I had parts of it but it started a short circuit and like repeat itself and it couldn't get the.
01:18:02 Whole thing out for some reason.
01:18:11 But anyway, we'll take. We'll take a look at it.
Speaker 3
01:18:14 Enthusiastically.
Speaker 4
01:18:16 Nearly wrote every ***** lynched is called a big, burly black brute.
Devon Stack
01:18:22 And there you go.
01:18:28 See, he's he's he's literally writing an article saying they want it. Meetings of this kind go on for some time and tell the woman's infatuation.
01:18:37 Or the man's boldness. Bring attention to them, and the man is lynched for rape.
01:18:44 Every ***** lynched is called a big, burly black brute, when in fact many of those who have thus been dealt with had white men for their fathers and were not black or burly, but were sufficiently attractive for white girls. I like how he's even saying he's admitting.
01:19:02 Like full on black people would not be, would not.
01:19:06 Attractive to white people.
01:19:08 Of culture and refinement. Yeah, that's no, that's not. That's not the photos that we see when we see the.
01:19:13 The photos of lynching.
01:19:17 So he's like, ohh she they wanted it, they wanted it.
Speaker 4
01:19:21 When in fact, many were sufficiently attractive for white girls to fall in love with.
Speaker 9
01:19:26 Manly pretty much said in a nutshell. Sometimes white women choose to be with.
Speaker 4
01:19:31 Black men, mainly, is editorial, became another tool for Democrats and newspapers. We printed it, called it a horrid slander, and ran comments about it on a daily basis. It was just a few months before the election.
01:19:46 And white voters were angry.
Speaker 9
01:19:50 By the time the election rolls around on November, black voters Republican voters had been thoroughly intimidated here.
Speaker
01:19:53 8.
Speaker 4
01:20:00 By all accounts, the elections of 1898 were a sham. The Democratic Party had a paramilitary group.
Devon Stack
01:20:09 Yeah, I like this. So and we'll get into some of these articles.
01:20:13 It was a sham because they won.
01:20:17 White people won, and so is a sham.
01:20:20 And she starts to say there was voter intimidation.
01:20:24 Now what it was was you had black candidates telling their people to show up to polling stations.
01:20:32 With like armed.
01:20:34 And you had black riots breaking out days before the election.
Numbers Lady
01:20:39 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:20:40 And because white people didn't want that because.
01:20:42 They knew what.
01:20:43 Was up. They knew what was going on.
01:20:46 They knew that they they were finally going to actually pull off a.
01:20:49 Win here.
01:20:50 So they sent.
01:20:51 People out there to protect people, the white people that were getting called racist when they went to go vote.
Speaker 4
01:21:02 Called the red shirts, they attacked and blocked black residents from voting at a rally just before the election. Alfred monoidal provoked the crowd.
Devon Stack
01:21:10 By the way, I don't even know that that that happened, but if it did, who ******* cares if your platform is that they they that black people shouldn't be ruling.
01:21:21 Why should they be voting if you have an opportunity to take their vote away?
01:21:28 Oh, Devin, that's not here. You're that's that's extreme.
01:21:32 Why? Why is that extreme?
01:21:36 If you think that they shouldn't be voting and you have a way of taking.
01:21:40 Their vote away.
01:21:42 Why aren't you doing it?
01:21:52 Really. Like, why aren't you doing it?
01:21:56 Like, what's? What's morally inconsistent?
01:22:01 With like, let's just say that that's what they did, right? Let's.
01:22:04 Say.
01:22:05 They sent, you know, the red shirts or whatever.
01:22:10 To polling stations and stop black people from voting.
01:22:17 So what?
01:22:19 I mean, the federal government stopped them from voting like just a few.
01:22:22 Years before that.
01:22:27 I learned it from watching you.
Speaker 4
01:22:32 Crowds, he said. Legal office holding ought at once and forever be brought to an end, even if we have to choke the current of the Cape Fear River with carcasses, the votes were.
Devon Stack
01:22:46 Raced.
01:22:51 Again, these are these are official.
01:22:53 Like like Democrat talking points at the time.
Speaker 4
01:22:58 Counted and the Democrats won.
Speaker 9
01:23:00 Democratic candidates won every seat they had a candidate up for election in.
Speaker 4
01:23:05 But some local fusionist politicians remained in power because their seats hadn't been up for reelection. Like the white Republican mayor and the board of Alderman. And, of course, the election did nothing to undo the economic power black folks held in the city.
01:23:21 The Democrats had won the election, but their goal of total white supremacist control remained out of reach.
Speaker 3
01:23:27 And so they engineered what was essentially a coup d'etat.
Devon Stack
01:23:31 Now what happened was.
01:23:34 We're getting this in a moment.
01:23:36 Blacks unhappy with the results start rioting.
01:23:41 Because that's what black people do.
01:23:45 And this was back when white people.
01:23:47 Didn't give a ****.
01:23:51 They they they there was 0 ***** given. These are people, some of whom had just, I mean some of them had fought in the civil war.
01:24:02 And they were like, oh, really? Really.
01:24:06 It's 181892, *****.
01:24:09 Or 98 it's 1898.
01:24:12 Not 1998.
01:24:18 I'm not going to be too busy playing N64.
01:24:22 I'm going to show up.
01:24:26 You're going to **** around. You're going.
01:24:28 To find out.
Speaker 4
01:24:29 The day after the election, at a gathering for white men in Wilmington, the Democrats unveiled a document called the White Declaration of Independence. It contained an ultimatum. Cynthia Brown, whose descendants were in Wilmington back in 1898, is a historian.
Devon Stack
01:24:40 Great.
Speaker 4
01:24:47 Her church, where there's a.
Speaker 6
01:24:48 You know, we got.
Devon Stack
01:24:48 We gotta find this. I was looking for this.
01:24:53 And I know I've got.
01:24:58 Let's see here. I thought I I had it loaded, but I don't think I do.
01:25:05 Let's see here. Let's back this **** up.
01:25:07 1898.
01:25:10 The White Declaration of Independence.
01:25:19 Why is this not? Why does it stop typing?
01:25:23 1998.
01:25:38 Here we are.
01:25:44 I like how they just say they talk about it. Where is it? I want what? Where's the text of it?
01:25:51 Oh, is this it?
01:25:57 That's relatively short. This isn't too bad. All right.
01:26:01 I think it's too short. I feel like this might not be the whole thing.
01:26:05 Because this lady in the.
01:26:07 Video let me. Let's see here.
Speaker 4
01:26:10 The preserved copy of the declaration from the next day's newspaper.
Devon Stack
01:26:13 Yeah, it looks like way longer.
01:26:16 Let me see here. Let me find.
Speaker 6
01:26:18 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:26:36 Well, they don't. Maybe they.
01:26:37 Didn't call it that back then.
01:26:50 What was the date? November 14th, 1898, November 14th.
Speaker
01:27:03 All right.
Devon Stack
01:27:09 1898 and it's the Wilmington messenger, huh?
01:27:25 Yeah, there's all these. It's, it's crazy. This is what I'm talking about. It's hard to research this because they talk about it and then they don't actually.
01:27:36 Say what it says.
01:27:40 Let's see here.
01:27:47 Yeah, that's not it.
01:27:54 Well, let's see here. We'll just do the date and that newspaper. Wilmington messenger.
01:28:01 November.
01:28:14 Yeah, all the results, of course, it's like all these articles from The Guardian, you know, talking about it. But like, how about you just give me the what it says?
01:28:24 Just tell me what it actually says.
01:28:28 I I guess I have a partial.
01:28:32 Yeah, I got a place to look here.
01:28:40 It's to us not clearer, so I can't. If I could read like.
01:28:43 A sentence that's.
Speaker 7
01:28:43 We will no longer be ruled and will never again be ruled by land of African origin.
Devon Stack
01:28:50 See again, reasonable.
01:28:52 All right, so let's do. Uh.
01:28:55 1898.
01:28:58 Wilmington, NC.
01:29:05 Of African origin.
01:29:15 I think we might have found it.
01:29:18 Wilmington messenger.
01:29:24 Yeah alright I found.
01:29:25 It perfect. Alright, let's see here.
01:29:30 Yeah, this is longer than what I had found prior to that. All right, let's see. What?
01:29:37 Careers inquest.
01:29:45 Bathroom is closed.
01:29:46 The other thing they they don't mention this video.
01:29:50 They they literally at gunpoint, forced all the the gay Republicans onto a train.
01:29:58 Like all the carpet bagging Yankee Republicans.
01:30:02 They they literally marched them onto a train with with guns drawn and said like, hey, get on the train. I don't care where you get off, but don't come back.
01:30:17 Let's see here the blah blah blah.
01:30:25 Blah blah blah.
01:30:29 Here we are.
01:30:34 White men must rule the people of Wilmington appreciate keenly the evidences of sympathy which have poured in upon them from far and near.
01:30:44 I have seen many telegrams and letters from all parts of the country today offering assistance and expressing approval. Not a few of them came from the north and the West. One of them impressed me especially and was written by one of the most prominent officials of the Great Northern Railroad system.
01:31:06 He said that he had been in Wilmington or if he had been in.
01:31:10 Wilmington.
01:31:11 He would have stood shoulder to shoulder with the white people of the city and he wished them Godspeed in the work which they were doing for white supremacy.
01:31:23 That's really what it says. It's kind of funny.
Numbers Lady
01:31:26 There.
Devon Stack
01:31:27 There were many similar expressions I wish to return. Thanks for many courtesies extended to me here. Every possible assistance has been given me by officials and citizens in my efforts to collect accurate information. No obstacle of any kind has been placed in my way.
01:31:46 Gentlemen, upon whom I had no claim whatever, had put themselves to much trouble to facilitate my work.
01:31:54 They said that there was no mistaking what then? This isn't the where is it?
01:32:01 No, here it is. Sorry.
01:32:06 There's just a lot.
01:32:07 Of.
01:32:07 Here we go.
01:32:11 The impressive utterance the declaration of the People of Wilmington to work out the race problem through its labor system, the movement attracting great attention from other points.
01:32:28 North Carolina, which led in the great political revolution of the last century, appears to be disposed to organize another of a racial and social character.
01:32:41 Possibly the Wilmington Declaration may possess as much historic interest someday as the Mecklenburg Declaration does now.
01:32:51 I don't even know what that is now they're looking at.
01:32:54 It is a very radical document at any rate, as reported yesterday, 4800 of the best citizens of the town attended a mass meeting called by the businessmen and adopted a preamble and proclamation, which is the notable for its frank and forcible deliverance.
01:33:14 On the race problem as presented in and to the community.
01:33:19 The preamble sets.
01:33:20 Forth that the signers the declaration, so even these guys aren't just giving the declaration, but whatever.
01:33:27 Quote believe that the farmers of the Constitution.
01:33:31 Now the framers of the Constitution did not anticipate the enfranchise.
01:33:35 And this is true.
01:33:37 Did not anticipate the enfranchisement of an ignorant people of African origin.
01:33:44 I mean, that's that's totally legitimate.
01:33:47 The founding fathers had no idea.
01:33:51 That blacks would be given the vote.
01:33:55 Or they would have just given.
01:33:56 Them the vote when?
01:33:57 They when they when they started the country.
01:34:00 And that men of North Carolina who joined in forming the Union, did not contemplate for their descendants a subjugation to an inferior race, and therefore.
01:34:14 That they will no longer be ruled and will never again be ruled by men of African origin.
01:34:21 This condition is added as.
01:34:24 And has been in part endured there heretofore because it was felt that the consequences of the war of secession were such as to deprive us of the fair consideration of many of our countrymen. Meaning, of course, that those of the northern states, but it is.
01:34:43 But it it's cut off there, it's hard to see believe that uh, this is.
01:34:48 Copy.
Speaker 10
01:34:50 Blah blah blah blah.
Devon Stack
01:34:53 Let me see if I can find.
01:34:54 Just the.
01:34:56 Why then alright? This is, at least this is like a partial version. Perhaps maybe.
01:35:03 Oh, and Cheryl has arrived, of course.
01:35:05 All right, stand by.
01:35:08 Stand by for the partial version.
Speaker 4
01:35:12 Welcome to intermission.
Speaker 2
01:35:28 Winning missions.
Devon Stack
01:35:48 All right.
01:35:51 Believing that the this is the White Declaration of Independence.
01:35:56 Believing that the Constitution of the United States contemplated the government to be carried by and enlightened people, believing that its framers did not anticipate the enfranchisement of an ignorant population of African origin.
01:36:08 And believing that the men of the state of North Carolina who joined in forming the Union did not contemplate for their descendants a subjugation to an inferior race.
01:36:19 We, the undersigned citizens of the city of Wilmington and the County of New Hanover, do hereby declare.
01:36:26 That we will no longer be ruled and will never again be ruled by men of African origin.
01:36:33 This condition we have in part endured because we felt the consequences of the war of succession were such to deprive us of the fair consideration of many of our countrymen.
01:36:46 We believe that after more than 30 years, this is no longer the case.
01:36:51 This we stand now and pledge ourselves. All right. The stand we now. Oh, wait. Worded weirdly.
01:36:59 The stand we now pledge ourselves to.
01:37:03 Is forced upon us suddenly by a crisis.
01:37:06 And our eyes are open to the fact that we must act now or leave our descendants to a fate too gloomy to be born well.
01:37:16 I hate to break it to you guys. Here's Demon stack from the future.
01:37:23 She's pretty gloomy out there.
01:37:27 While we recognize the authority of the United States and will yield to it if exerted well, that was the mistake that you guys made.
01:37:33 There.
01:37:35 But I get it. We would not for a moment believe that it is the purpose of more than 60 million of our own race.
01:37:44 To be subject as permanently to a fate to which no Anglo-Saxon has ever been forced to submit.
01:37:53 They got to think about them. The context of history.
01:37:57 He's right.
01:38:01 No Anglo-Saxon.
01:38:04 Up until that moment.
01:38:08 And ever.
01:38:10 Then.
01:38:12 Subjugated by anyone from Africa.
01:38:17 I mean, aside from like the, you know, the white slave trade, stuff like that, but.
01:38:23 That's just, I mean this was the first time in the history of the world.
Numbers Lady
01:38:27 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:38:29 That this kind of power.
01:38:33 I don't know what you would call it mutation.
01:38:38 It's taking place.
01:38:41 We therefore believing that we represent unequivocally the sentiment of white people of this country city and hereby for ourselves, and representing them, proclaim that number one.
01:38:54 That the time has passed for the intelligent citizens of this community, owning 95% of the property and paying taxes in like proportion.
01:39:04 To be ruled by *******.
01:39:07 So again, I thought according to the the, the, the Vox video, this was some booming black economy, right? There was all kinds of black rich people and inventors and ****, no.
01:39:19 No, the taxes were still being paid for by, you know, 95% of the taxes were still.
01:39:24 Being paid for.
01:39:24 By white people.
01:39:26 They were being they were being subsidized by Yankees with guns.
01:39:32 Ah, let's see here. Number two, that we will not tolerate the action of unscrupulous white men. It probably means Jews there and affiliating with the ***** so that by means of their vote they can dominate the intelligent and thrifty element in the community.
01:39:51 Thus causing business to stagnate and progress to be out of the question.
01:39:57 #3.
01:39:58 That the ***** has demonstrated by antagonizing our interest in every way, and especially by his ballot, that he is incapable of realizing that his interests are and should be identical with those of the community. So again, basically saying that black people vote for goodies.
01:40:19 They they vote for Gibbs.
01:40:21 Again, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
01:40:25 He's saying that, you know, we we pay for everything and and and why are they? Why?
01:40:29 Do they have?
01:40:29 A vote they don't contribute to the community and they don't seem to understand that they should be voting for what's in the interest of the Community and not what's in the interest of themselves.
01:40:40 #4 that the progressive element in any community is the white population and that that doesn't mean politically progressive, and that giving of nearly all of the employment to ***** laborers has been against the best interest of this country or this county and city.
01:41:00 And is sufficient reason why the city of Wilmington, with its natural advantages, has not become a city of at least 50,000 habitants. So again it this was the federal programs where they were forcing people to hire blacks to do.
01:41:16 Even the manual labor jobs that they were incapable of doing.
01:41:21 You know, so you.
01:41:23 You have the situation where poor white people are out of a job and look this continued on into the next century.
01:41:30 That's why it was considered, you know, low class, if you will, white racist in the 19 uh, well, I mean.
01:41:38 50s onwards, right? Because the people that was that had a direct effect or that were directly affected most.
01:41:48 We're usually poor white people.
01:41:51 Those are the people that were having to compete for the jobs that affirmative action was given to black people. Those are the people that had to compete for social services. That was given to the black people. Those are the, you know, the people that were.
01:42:07 Hurt the most?
01:42:09 Yeah, because they lived in proximity to black people, so they were the victims of black crime.
01:42:15 They were the ones whose daughters were being raped and and kidnapped.
01:42:24 Yeah, they they were the community that was most affected by.
01:42:28 The presence of black people and their.
01:42:31 In their communities.
01:42:34 And so they're saying, yeah, giving them these these ******* jobs because they're black is ********.
01:42:39 #5 that we propose in the future to give white men a large part of the employment here too, for.
01:42:47 Given the *******, because we realize that white families cannot thrive here unless there are more opportunities for the different members of said family. Again, that's something we talk about. Now, why is the white birth rate so low? Well, because we've made it basically fiscally impossible for white people to have large families.
01:43:07 By importing all these non whites into the the community.
01:43:13 I mean, nothing's changed. This multiculturalism ******** has been a failed experiment since the 1800s.
01:43:25 It's not like it was working great. Like remember in the 90s? Ohh, let's go back to the 90s in the 90s when everything was.
01:43:30 Great.
01:43:31 No.
01:43:34 You can go 100 years before the 90s.
01:43:40 This experiment was dead on arrival.
01:43:48 Number six, that the white men expect to live in this community peaceably.
01:43:54 To have and provide absolute protection for their families.
01:43:58 Who shall be safe from insult for all persons whomsoever.
01:44:03 We are prepared to treat the ******* with justice and consideration in all matters.
01:44:09 Which do not involve sacrifices of the interest of the intelligent and progressive portion of the community.
Speaker
01:44:14 OK.
Devon Stack
01:44:15 So in other words, look.
01:44:18 We're not going to, you know, go shooting you and like, this is this is pretty reasonable, but like, hey.
01:44:25 We come first. We come first. If we have a little bit leftover, maybe.
01:44:28 We'll help you out.
01:44:30 But we are equally prepared now and immediately to enforce what we know to.
01:44:35 Be our rights.
Numbers Lady
01:44:36 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:44:37 #7.
01:44:39 That we have been in our desire for harmony and peace, blinded to our best interests and our rights.
01:44:47 So in other words, in an effort to try to get along with the federal government that was occupying them and they were just, they were kind of just going.
01:44:54 Along they were.
01:44:55 Defeated, they lost the war they were trying to get along. They didn't realize that it was going to lead to this ****.
01:45:02 A climax was reached when the ***** paper of this city published an article so vile and slanderous that it would in most communities have resulted in the.
01:45:11 Lynching of the death of the editor.
01:45:14 We depreciate lynching, and yet there is no punishment provided by the laws adequate.
01:45:19 For this offense.
01:45:21 He's talking about the black guy saying ohh.
01:45:23 They want it, they want it, they want the the LD.
01:45:28 He says more stuff too, like so I'll it's it's difficult finding the whole thing, but I found snippets.
01:45:35 We therefore owe it to.
01:45:36 To the people of this community and of this city as a protection against such license in the future that the paper known as the Record ceased to be published and that its editor be banished from this community.
01:45:51 Say the the, the, the, the very white looking black guy that had his own newspaper and was just printing anti white propaganda constantly.
01:46:00 They're like this guy's got to go.
01:46:03 This guy's got to go. This is part.
01:46:05 Of the problem.
01:46:09 I have to take Truro back out.
01:46:11 Oh my God.
01:46:12 Yeah.
Speaker
01:46:14 All right.
Devon Stack
01:46:15 I'll just kick you out.
01:46:19 Let her back outside.
01:46:22 All right.
Speaker
01:46:25 There you go.
Devon Stack
01:46:27 You had your food.
01:46:34 He just wanted a snack.
01:46:37 All right.
01:46:43 Let's see here.
01:46:46 Blah blah blah. Sorry, Cheryl, you wanted to be outside. You're outside now.
01:46:52 #7.
01:46:54 That we have been. Oh, where did that one appreciate lynching? Yeah. So they're basically saying that this guy is is.
01:47:03 Unsavory for, I mean he's he's basically the Jew. He's he's the Jew. He's coming in there and causing trouble with his newspaper.
01:47:14 It is the number 8. It is the sense of the meeting that Mayor SP Wright and Chief of Police Jr. Melton have, having demonstrated their utter incapacity to give the city a decent government.
01:47:29 And keep order therein.
01:47:32 Their continuance in office being a constant menace.
01:47:36 To the peace of.
01:47:37 This community.
01:47:39 Aught forthright to resign.
01:47:41 Oh, and they did that they showed.
01:47:43 Up with guns and said resign.
01:47:50 And they resigned.
01:47:53 Again, this is this is this is what it's like in 1898. You could do stuff like this and look at.
01:48:00 They kind of got away.
01:48:01 With it, as you'll see here in a minute.
01:48:06 So there you go.
01:48:11 Let's get back to the Vox video.
Speaker 4
01:48:14 They would strip black men of voting rights. They would give white men a large part of the employment heretofore given to black men. And As for Alex Manley, we demand that he leave the city forever. Within 24 hours. The next morning, hundreds of white men marched to the offices.
01:48:34 Of the Daily Record mainly was gone. He had fled to save his own life. They set the Daily Record building on fire.
01:48:43 This is where it once.
Speaker 9
01:48:47 Once the white leadership.
Devon Stack
01:48:48 And now?
01:48:53 They sent them into the mega pit.
Speaker 9
01:48:57 Alex Manley's printing press. They destroyed one way in which the African American community in Wilmington could organize itself and keep itself informed.
Speaker 6
01:49:05 Formed.
Speaker 4
01:49:07 At City Hall, the mayor.
01:49:08 And Board of Alderman were forced out.
Speaker 9
01:49:11 There's 200 armed men in City Hall at the time. They didn't do it of their own free will, and as they resigned, a new member selected by the Democratic Party was voted into office.
Speaker 4
01:49:24 Wyndal, who once threatened to fill the Cape Fear River with black bodies, was the new mayor of Wilmington.
01:49:32 Meanwhile, the mob had grown to about 2000 men and the violence.
Speaker
01:49:33 Great.
Speaker 4
01:49:37 Spilled into the streets.
01:49:39 In these photos, exes marked where the first black president.
Devon Stack
01:49:42 See again, this is where they they play around.
01:49:45 With the facts.
01:49:47 Black people freaked out about it.
01:49:50 And and started and showed up with guns.
01:49:54 And shot people.
01:49:56 And the white people are like, oh, no, you, you know, you're ******* with. We're being nice before.
01:50:04 But we've grown a pair.
Speaker 4
01:50:06 Humans were killed.
Speaker 7
01:50:07 The stories are that they were dumped into the river and there are varying stories about how many people were killed.
Devon Stack
01:50:11 Oh, the stories.
01:50:16 Oh, oh, it's varying stories. Stories of, you know, the stories.
Speaker 9
01:50:22 Speak clearly as fatalities as a result of the violence, but I think it was higher. Many black residents had for days.
Devon Stack
01:50:30 Why? Just because I.
01:50:31 Do cause I'm a white woman. I just think it was higher, probably.
Speaker 4
01:50:36 Swamps and the wooded cemeteries in the city, including Cynthia's great grandmother.
01:50:43 And thousands of other residents fled Wilmington, never to return. Shortly afterward, Democrats printed booklets celebrating a glorious victory. And in the newspapers depicted black residents as the.
Devon Stack
01:50:59 Yeah, that this right here is what what actually happened, alright.
Speaker
01:51:04 I think.
Devon Stack
01:51:06 How do I know?
01:51:07 Because it still happens.
01:51:13 And I looked around this time period in that area.
01:51:17 For the word ***** and murder and rape. Then there's article after article after article. Like it's like every week.
01:51:26 There's another ***** ****** and ***** murderer, ***** burglar.
01:51:34 This is what they were dealing with. They were dealing with.
01:51:38 I mean it. It was turning into wants.
Speaker 4
01:51:46 As the instigators.
Speaker 8
01:51:48 This image is a close misrepresentation of what actually happened during.
Devon Stack
01:51:53 Yeah. How do you know that?
01:51:55 Jan Davidson, how do you know that?
01:51:58 Well, because it's it just seems wrong.
Speaker 8
01:52:01 During 1819, you know, what you see is African American men with guns, not white men with machine guns.
Devon Stack
01:52:08 Machine really. In 1898 they were. They had machine guns.
01:52:14 They're walking around the machine gun. Do they have AR fifteens? Do they have assault rifles?
01:52:22 I'm sure the white people have better guns.
01:52:26 The white people still have better guns.
Speaker 4
01:52:33 The city never regained its black majority population. Jim Crow laws, like literacy tests and poll taxes that prevented black people from voting.
Devon Stack
01:52:43 OK, again, literacy tests.
01:52:47 That prevented black people from voting.
01:52:50 If you can't ******* read.
01:52:54 Whether you're black.
01:52:55 Or white, you should not be ******* voting.
01:53:01 If, if that's going to be your big complaint and look, I don't even think that poll taxes necessarily are the worst idea.
01:53:09 If they're minimal, which they were back then, it was just enough to dissuade some poor black guy that would rather have a a 40 ounce of old English.
01:53:20 Then to go vote.
01:53:22 What am I gonna do with?
01:53:23 This 5 bucks am I gonna go vote?
01:53:27 Or am I get hammered?
01:53:33 Now maybe put your money where your mouth is.
01:53:40 Why? Why not? There should be more barriers to voting.
01:53:46 That way, the only people voting are people that are ******* serious about it.
01:53:55 But by no ******* means should illiterate people be voting for ***** sake. The fact that they even use that that shows you how tame these Jim Crow laws were. If that's an example, that's the first example they used.
01:54:11 Oh my. Can't believe it. They hated.
01:54:13 Black people so much.
01:54:16 If you couldn't read, you couldn't vote.
Speaker 4
01:54:21 Were immediately enacted and Wilmington Spirit of Black Opportunity was crushed. Black political representation in the state was over. It would be 90 years until North Carolina elected its next Black Congress member.
Speaker 7
01:54:39 Wilmington did a really great job of covering up a very dark past for a very long time.
Speaker 4
01:54:44 Over the years, the textbooks on North Carolina's history have struggled to accurately describe what.
01:54:49 Happened in eight.
Devon Stack
01:54:51 I bet by that they accurately describe it now.
01:54:54 Right.
01:54:57 If your kid goes to public school, I'm sure that they accurately describe it now.
01:55:04 So yeah, so that was the, that was the big massacre or belly in depending on what you you know what article you're reading.
01:55:14 So this is some of.
01:55:15 The stuff I've found we we already kind of.
01:55:18 Read this about how she was talking about how you know there needs to be like 1000 lynchings a week to save.
01:55:24 White girls from being raped then, then so be it.
01:55:29 We already read that.
01:55:32 This is another photo of that totally black guy that ran the.
01:55:37 That ran the the black newspaper.
01:55:47 Now here's part of the article, like I said.
01:55:50 It's it's he's.
01:55:51 Literally saying they they were asking for it.
01:55:57 It's hard to find. It's hard to find the full thing, but in our clip that I found.
01:56:03 We suggest that whites guard their women more closely.
01:56:09 As Missus Felton says, thus giving no opportunity for the human fiend, be he white or black.
01:56:17 You leave your goods out of doors and then complain because they are taken away.
01:56:26 See, this is the fundamental disconnect between.
01:56:31 Civilization.
01:56:33 And.
01:56:36 More primitive animals.
01:56:39 Well, it's your fault.
01:56:42 You shouldn't have left your door unlocked.
01:56:47 It's your fault you got robbed blind.
01:56:52 Didn't you know that, like, uh, you can't, there's no expectation of property rights?
01:56:59 You can't. You can't live in a community.
01:57:03 Where there's an expectation of not getting raped.
01:57:13 Poor white men are careless in the matter of protecting their women. See it's.
01:57:19 It's it's it's your fault.
01:57:22 Especially on the farms.
01:57:26 All those little farmers daughters getting, uh, getting groomed and raped by black guys, it's it's your fault. They are careless of their conduct, told with them and our experience among poor white people in the country teaches us that the women of that race are not any more particular in the matter of clandestine.
01:57:48 Meetings with the colored men.
01:57:50 Then are the white men with the colored women.
01:57:54 Meanings of this kind go on for some time.
01:57:57 And that's that. That's the part we read earlier.
01:58:01 We're saying, oh, yeah, we're, you know, we're not, we're not black and burly, we're good looking.
01:58:08 Mulattos.
01:58:13 So this is prior to the the race riots when they were being predicted because.
01:58:19 He was printing all this inflammatory ****.
01:58:22 I mean that's that was the big article where he was basically saying white women were asking for it.
01:58:29 But he wrote.
01:58:29 A bunch of articles basically fanning the flames.
01:58:38 This says.
01:58:41 The slanderous article of Wilmington ***** Paper, a race riot eminent and was only averted by the coolness of the whites. The ******* defend the paper.
01:59:00 Since early night fall, a great crowd of ******* has been assembled around the office of the record.
01:59:06 The ***** Paper, which has created so much indignation here by the publication of the scurrilous article on the White women of the.
01:59:14 Right.
01:59:15 The ***** seemed to have anticipated trouble as a result of it, and have been on the lookout for any signs of violence ever since.
01:59:27 So they they they have like a guards posted up outside the paper because they're afraid that the white people are going to get mad and burnt down.
01:59:39 Then you have people getting shot. Outrageous affair. Mr. BF Penney, a respected citizen of Wilmington, shot down by a *****. There aren't like there was literally hundreds of these articles. They're all the same.
01:59:53 This community was shocked Sunday afternoon by the startling news that Mister BF Penny, a well known merchant of the city merchant and the last name Penny maybe.
02:00:01 Jewish had been dangerously shot by a ***** youth. A youth. Look at that. There's they're using the word youth. In 1898, a youth while stepping off the ACLU southbound train at Leland, 8 miles from Wilmington. The name of the ***** who committed the fiendish deed is Sam Caraway.
02:00:22 He is about 18 years of age and lives and works in nathasha across the river. He shot Mr. Penny twice, the first bullet.
02:00:33 Let's see taking effect in the left side, just over the heart and the other and the lower abdomen. The ball passing towards the left hip, the.
02:00:42 Ball, which took.
02:00:42 Effect over the heart made only a flesh room, the other one being much of the blah blah blah. Just talk about the ones there.
02:00:51 So yeah.
02:00:52 Getting off a train.
02:00:55 And randomly got shot by a black youth.
02:01:03 And as they mentioned before, because there were ***** lawyers, ***** judges, ***** prosecutors, Nigro, police, it and.
02:01:11 This stuff wasn't getting like that's why lynchings happened. This stuff wasn't getting taken care.
02:01:17 A lawless ***** and ***** candidate for the state Senate, and this is again before the riot Senate urges ******* to arm and resist arrest.
02:01:27 Well, well, well. A voice from the past. It it's.
02:01:31 You're still being heard, you know, though, people are still heeding your your your words out here in the future about arming and resisting arrest.
02:01:41 He declares that any ***** who votes the Democratic ticket should be lynched.
02:01:46 Is this before the vote?
Speaker
02:01:48 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:01:50 And he's talking about he's telling the voters to arm themselves and resist arrest and. And let's see here.
02:01:59 During his speech, he declared in substance that the poor white man and the ***** were now equal and that the poor white man had already begun to invite the ***** into his house.
02:02:08 And with his women, basically, they're doing that kind of stuff there like that's it's multiculturalism. It should it. It works now.
02:02:21 This is the the article from the video that they they didn't read more *****, scoundrel, ISM.
02:02:29 Black Beast attempt to outrage the young daughter of a respectable farmer.
02:02:34 Joseph gorn. Honest and respectable farmer of the County of Brunswick. Poor in this world's goods, but esteemed by his neighbors. He has a wife and children, and there is a church in Sunday school near his home, which are attended by his family that he lives in a Township where the ******* outnumber the whites more than three to one.
02:02:54 This, coupled with the fact that no doubt the Brunswick County is under Republican fusion rule and Bolden 2 beastly ******* to make an attempt to outrage a young girl on the public Rd. is narrated by the following affidavit. So basically they.
02:03:10 They are harassed, sexually harassing his daughter, essentially.
02:03:20 100 burglaries and 100 nights.
02:03:25 So they're complaining about how the.
02:03:29 The the police are failing to keep the peace with all the black people running about.
02:03:35 During the past hour, there have been more than 100 burglaries and less than 100 Knights.
02:03:40 Almost everybody who can afford it leaves the city during the heated term. Some go to the mountains, others go to the seashore. Few of them returned this summer without fighting their houses plundered and valuables stolen. There is a painful sense of insecurity as to both the life and the property. In fact, nothing else.
02:04:00 Would be expected when the means adopted to put Wilmington under ***** rule is remembered. Such methods are sure to bring to the surface all the irresponsible, irresponsible.
02:04:12 The incompetence and the vicious.
02:04:15 In addition to the NEGROE officials already named New Hanover as a ***** Register of Deeds and two deputies, and Nigro coroner and 40 ***** magistrates. The Belfer effects of the ***** rule are manifested in different ways in different sections in Halifax County, I found that what may be termed an epidemic.
02:04:36 Of thievery and 4th class post offices where nearly everyone of these offices is in the hands of *******. So people's mail getting stolen and stuff like them, which again happens still still happens.
02:04:51 In Newburn, there was a systematic working of the office of Magistrate by the ******* for the sake of the fees they were guilty of all kinds of outrageous having for their object an increase in the trials and the consequent enlargement of the incomes for the from the fees. So they're basically extorting people once they have.
02:05:11 Any kind of authority and Wellington the leading characteristic of the *****.
02:05:16 Rule is just.
02:05:17 Imagine this. You guys have you guys.
02:05:19 Have been to an.
02:05:20 Airport, right.
02:05:23 Imagine TSA running your entire town. Oh, wait, that exists. It's called Baltimore and Chicago.
02:05:31 In Detroit.
02:05:35 In Wilmington, the leading character of the rule is showing itself in the alarming increase of what many or what may be termed petty larceny and grand larceny and burglary.
02:05:44 This is necessarily due to the incompetence or worse, on the part of the officials.
02:05:50 In all of these places, I found that the arrogance and insolence of the ******* was constantly becoming more pronounced.
02:05:57 Not infrequently, I found that the ***** women were the leaders in these outrageous.
02:06:02 So again, that that's when you watched the George Floyd riot riots. Who who's bossing everyone around? It's it's the women they have. They have a very.
02:06:14 I would say that blacks, in a weird way.
Speaker 6
02:06:18 Mimic.
Devon Stack
02:06:20 Jewish.
02:06:23 Uh, what's the right word?
02:06:24 For it.
02:06:26 I mean it's it's not like a matriarchy.
02:06:29 But there kind of is because in black families, right, the dad's never around. So who's always the head of the family? Right? It's either auntie or or grandma because the moms usually not around either. So it creates this weird environment where you've got, like, these matriarchs that that kind of run everything.
02:06:48 Anyway.
02:06:51 Few creatures can be more tolerable than a ***** woman who is thoroughly vicious.
02:06:59 They will show their spite and benevolence in 1000, ways that would never suggest themselves to men. And when once they begin, there is no such thing as stopping them, especially if the offense comes through the tongue.
02:07:19 Well, you know, hard to argue with that one.
02:07:24 6 nigro health officers. They're talking about Wilmington and six health officers, everyone of whom are *******. The sanitary condition of the city is in a horrible plight and the death rate has been unusually high during the past summer.
02:07:40 Yeah. Yeah, it's it's, it's.
02:07:42 It's the same thing. It's affirmative action.
02:07:48 This is this was an article talking about the corrupt black law enforcement and court system, basically trying to extort white people.
02:08:08 This is.
02:08:12 Let's see here. Whoops, that's the wrong one.
02:08:18 This is from what's the date on this one?
02:08:22 So this is November 17th. So after the the black riots happened because they lost the election, right?
02:08:29 So blacks freaked out after the election.
02:08:32 And start rioting so white people put together, you know. Well, I mean we we kind of saw this during the George Floyd stuff in certain neighborhood.
02:08:43 Where you'd have like the the white guys, you know, guarding their neighborhoods and with, like bats and stuff and and guns in some instances.
02:08:52 So that's basically how it started. That's how it.
02:08:54 Started out and then that's when it when.
02:08:57 It erupted into a.
02:08:58 An insurrection, which it wasn't like this was. This was voted on. They.
02:09:02 Won the vote.
02:09:03 Wednesday morning there was a meeting of the citizens in Wilmington, which was presided over by Colonel AM Waddell, and at which a series of resolutions were unanimously. This is the I believe, the.
02:09:17 The White declaration.
02:09:18 Of independence thing he was talking about.
02:09:22 Blah blah blah blah.
02:09:27 Here we go shortly after the procession had arrived at the fairgrounds Thursday, a telegram was received by Captain Jim Walker of the CF and YV or. I don't know. That is an old well and Tony and from friends.
02:09:42 In that city stating that a riot was in progress there between whites and blacks resulted in loss of life, and asking that 100 men be sent to their assistance.
02:09:52 Before a large number of our citizens who had guns for their guns could reach the railway station, Captain Walker had pulled out with a train carrying 125 well armed men. 10 minutes later, several hundred more were on the ground, prepared to go the following telegram from editor Bernard gives the 1st news received.
02:10:13 By us.
02:10:15 So this is this was this.
02:10:16 Is like, you know, live tweeting it with telegrams.
Speaker
02:10:22 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:10:23 The *******, having failed to comply with the demands of businessmen to remove record the ***** paper by 7:15 this morning, an armed body of 600 white citizens went to the office of that paper to destroy it. But the fire, which is said to have been an accident, broke out and.
02:10:41 Could. Well, that's probably wasn't an accident.
02:10:44 Let's be serious here. Consume the entire building at 11:00, the fighting share between whites and blacks in the First Ward, 4th and and Harnett streets in which two whites and three ******* are reported to have been killed with about the same number on each side, wounded at 12:10. The ******* have dispersed from the scene.
02:11:04 Fighting but are said to be congregating in large numbers near Wilmington compress, where a number of them work.
Speaker
02:11:13 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:11:14 Let's see here.
02:11:16 As a result of writing the 1st Ward, Brooklyn, about 11:30 AM, William Mayer were well known and populated on man was fatally wounded, and Geo Piner was wounded on in the side. Albert Chadwick was wounded in the arm, all White 4 ******* were killed and one wounded. Names of the ******* not.
02:11:35 Known a representative of The Associated Press has seen a sworn statement. Why did that jump?
02:11:46 By a notary public from a reputable citizen in which it is particularly stated that the first shot was fired by a *****. 100 men from Fayetteville arrived here on special at 2:00 PM. Large companies of armed men were in route Wilmington from a number of neighboring towns.
02:12:04 Specials trains have been provided.
02:12:09 This is also by Telegraph Wilmington. This is November 10th. The ******* not having complied with the demand of the business, that's just a repeat of what we just read.
02:12:20 Let's see here.
02:12:25 A riot broke out in the suburb of Brooklyn at 11:30 today. All business houses are closed. The latest news, which can be ascertained, is that three whites have been wounded and four ******* killed. A general uprising has looked for Wilmington at 4:00 PM quiet has been restored in Brooklyn. The *******.
02:12:42 They returned home and the whites are now disarming them.
02:12:45 When you ask for Dewitz witch Hazel solve except no counterfeit. Oh, I like how they.
02:12:51 Throw them these ads.
02:12:54 That they had ads just like it's like a Google ad.
02:12:56 There.
02:12:59 Let's see here.
02:13:03 Major McKesson, who is married of 86 armed man who left here Thursday afternoon for Wilmington, returned on the passenger train Friday morning with 30 of his men leaving 56 still there. The Fayetteville company reached Wilmington about 2:30 PM, making a record-breaking trip down in less than two hours.
02:13:23 They were met at the CF and YV depot at Point Peter by the ferry boat Compton. I like that it came on.
02:13:32 Jumped. The boys were marched to the upper deck of the steamer and drawn up in the military array as the Compton steamed down across the river to the CF and YV Wharf of Wilmington side. The boy sang Carolina. The chorus was caught up and echoed back by the delegation waiting at the Wharf. It was very inspiring moment. The foreign sailors.
02:13:53 Gathered at the rails of the steamers and the ships along the shore and watched the scene with great interest, the arrival of the Fayetteville company seemed to add encouragement and confidence. At the same time to have a quieting effect in guarding the city, they were given the post of honor and were stationed by Mayor Waddell in person.
02:14:13 Major Mckeithan's command, upon its arrival in Wilmington, was assigned to the delicate position of guarding the jail to prevent attempts to Lynch 8 *******. See, look, they're they're even. They're even guarding the the the prisoners from getting lynched. The black people, they had a locked up. So it's not like let's let's kill all the blacks.
02:14:33 And when they when they beat the the black uprising that down well, I wouldn't necessarily call it uprising, but the the black people disobeying the orders of the the Whites. So they had seas controlled the the city.
02:14:49 They weren't they.
02:14:49 Weren't just like shooting them, they just disarmed them.
02:14:51 And sent them home.
02:14:56 Major Mckeithan says Fayetteville boys behaved like heroes and were calm, courageous and obedient to orders. We will give a complete list of those who went in tomorrow's issue. No one can imagine the state of affairs in Wilmington, says major mckeithan. It is.
02:15:11 Panic and the slightest thing would cause an eruption.
02:15:16 Must be like those bees, not a *****, was to be seen last night, except he was under escort of an armed white man. The great fear is an attempt to burn the city. Yeah, I wonder why that would be. Why that would be a fear. Black people burning down cities that ever happens.
02:15:33 Business is absolutely suspended and one cannot buy a cracker. Men carrying Winchesters instead of walking sticks and not a man is to be seen without a gun. Every ***** that can be reached is is, is disarmed, and last night a dollar and a half pistol was taken away from the ***** corner. My men didn't know shooting, but in the instance.
02:15:54 Uh.
Numbers Lady
02:15:54 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:15:55 But in one instance, calmness alone saved them from killing friends. A number of the Fayetteville boys were guarding an alley when eight or ten men came running through and paid no attention to the order. Halt hasty action, but all would have been killed. But one moment's cautious delay developed the fact that they were white friends when we left Wilmington.
02:16:16 This morning the situation had not changed. The tension was as great as yesterday.
02:16:22 So anyway, did you know consumption is preventable? Science has proven, and also that that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with shilohs. That's pretty ******* hilarious with shilohs cough and consumption cure sold on the positive guarantee for over 50 years.
02:16:45 Good old shilohs coffee consumption cure.
02:16:49 So anyway.
02:16:51 Kind of gives you an idea of what was going on.
Speaker 2
02:16:56 Yeah, here.
Devon Stack
02:16:58 ***** mobs cause trouble. Riots may break out today. This is from what? What what day was this was November 8th. So this was like, right after the election.
Speaker
02:17:09 Uh.
Devon Stack
02:17:12 Raleigh, NC November 7th the special.
02:17:15 Let's cut off the post from Wilmington at uh, let's cut out. Why is it cut off there?
02:17:21 Trouble between races anticipate tomorrow and they break out before morning. ***** mobs congregated in two different parts of the city tonight, and there has been some dysentery shooting that was black people just shooting nothing. It is reported that a speaker of a negra meeting tonight advised the blacks to go to the polls tomorrow and raise hell.
02:17:43 So this was.
02:17:45 This was right before, I guess the day before the the election there.
Speaker
02:17:53 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:17:56 And this is, I think, an article from in November 15th. This is this is after the Whites have won. I guess you could say.
02:18:05 All the good citizens of Wilmington doubtless greatly desire to have peace. The excitement of the last six weeks, culminating in a serious conflict between whites and blacks last week, was very distressing and in every way to the whites. But it was the outgrowth.
02:18:25 Of accumulating outages and seemed well nigh in favor unavoidable.
02:18:30 Under the circumstances, it is a most marvelous thing indeed, that under the protracted and great provocations, the conflict was really so small on results and so few ******* were killed.
02:18:48 Yeah, given the tensions and the, you know, the, it's actually kind of surprising we didn't.
02:18:53 Kill more of them.
02:18:54 We verily believe that there is not a city of the size of Wilmington in all of the north or in the South. If subjected to a light provocation and with the entire white manhood under arms for the protection of all women and children, and all peaceably inclined black men, that would not have killed 5 or 10 times more of the.
02:19:14 Blacks men were killed here.
02:19:20 But look, they're they're probably right.
02:19:22 They're probably right. They're like, hey, look, you know, we didn't really. We could have killed a lot of people this if this exact same scenario would unfold in in other towns and probably probably a lot of blacks would have been killed.
02:19:35 We kept our cool.
02:19:37 The forbearance has been indeed the most wonderful and all here, wherein born know this to be so. The long-suffering was tried tremendously, but the natural inborn heroism and sense of justice of the white men prevailed, and they kept most marvelous control over the passion and the spirit of vengeance for their insults.
02:19:57 Outrageous violence to women, children and white.
02:20:00 Man, when the Lord, when Lord Clive was in India exhibiting such masterful rule.
02:20:08 He was guilty of some offence or offences they caused him to be censured by the British government. He said that when reviewing his own conduct that when he remembered that he stood master over the enemy and in the midst of the immense riches running up into the countless millions, and contended himself with taking but a very small sum.
02:20:29 By God, he was surprised at his own moderation.
02:20:34 When the best manhood of Wilmington, not confined to any condition in life for the daily toilers, were as brave, determined, ready for self sacrifice as any other class for city, race and homes, stood with the best arms in the hand and failed or refused to strike the class that had brought on the chaos.
02:20:54 And threaten the destruction in only six or seven desperate *******, ready for devilry and death dealing, and sought it voluntarily, with burning malice and revenge, were killed.
02:21:06 It was a splendid example of the forbearance and moderation without a possible parallel in this country. We repeat that in any other community, in any state, in the American Union, with such prolonged manifestations of wrongdoing and oppression of the white race and such threatening clouds of killing and arson and hanging over them.
02:21:26 And their homes, the results would have been far beyond anything here in the appeal to bloody our our our big treatment.
02:21:38 So, so moderate silkens are there to keep going with this, they they really patting themselves on the back with this thing so moderate, so conservative, so kind at the bottom had been the white people, the masters of the city that they gave protection to hundreds of the *******, this rider offered shelter and protection to three women of that race.
02:21:59 And told the ***** man where he could go to find protection from one of his of this writer's.
02:22:05 The truth is, when we remember the great excitement intensified by the delay and outrage of blacks, and then see how great the curb upon passion, how reason held the reins and how wide the moderation of the dominant race. Here we are. Like Clive, we stand amazed and and wonderment.
02:22:25 Kills us.
02:22:26 Let us have peace, let law and order.
02:22:29 Prevail all over the city. Let all the stirs up of strife be arrested and brought before the mayor. There are ***** women who are insulting white women and children. Yet there are turbulent ******* making the threats, and they should be suppressed, should be arrested and severely dealt with. There is no one, and there's no use crying.
02:22:50 Peace, peace, peace. When there is no peace.
02:22:54 Let the authorities stamp out violence and insults and all that leads to the retaliation. Let peace have its perfect work. All good citizens will help and rejoice in the cooling down of all the passion.
02:23:08 And the return of confidence and quiet.
02:23:13 I mean.
02:23:15 It's kind of it's poetically written. It's kind of nice.
02:23:21 You know it's it's a nice little cool down, like, alright. **** was crazy.
02:23:27 But we're.
02:23:29 You know, we're the better people. We wanted to be in charge because we were we were more civilized and we're proving that with our our behavior. We could have massacred, we could have massacred the ******* and we didn't.
Numbers Lady
02:23:39 Right.
Devon Stack
02:23:43 And yet, the way it's told now, right, it could be 65 to 200.
02:23:48 And 50 I think even.
02:23:49 More, they were just shooting down.
02:23:51 Black people and throwing them in the river.
02:23:55 When there does not seem to.
02:23:57 Be any evidence of that.
02:24:00 So anyway, I just thought this was interesting. Like I said, I I kind of wanted to do a little deeper of a dive.
02:24:09 But I just got so riddled with bee venom.
02:24:15 And you can tell I'm a little stuffed up. My nose is all swollen and puffy, and it's been a it's been a rough 24 hours and it's not over. I got to go back and.
Speaker
02:24:24 You know.
Devon Stack
02:24:26 I go back and remove those hives so they don't. They don't kill any cattle.
02:24:34 And and I got to do that tonight so.
02:24:38 Anyway.
02:24:40 Hopefully that was fun for everyone. A nice little history lesson.
02:24:44 A nice little lesson of of what it is that that white people are capable of just.
02:24:50 Just 100 years ago, the the way that the the talking points haven't changed.
02:24:55 The way that the patterns are recognized.
02:24:59 And you know.
02:25:03 Nothing to be ashamed of. Honestly, this is something to be proud of.
02:25:08 Like I said, if if you, let's say they were right and I don't know they were.
02:25:13 Let's say they were right and the reason why they won the vote was because they they did, you know, voter intimidation outside of polling places.
02:25:22 All right, well, So what?
02:25:24 If you if you.
02:25:25 Look, you got to put your money. So many people are willing to say.
02:25:30 Did they oppose this and they opposed that and oh.
02:25:33 That's pure evil.
Speaker
02:25:34 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:25:36 It's pure evil. It's so evil what they're doing.
02:25:40 But what can you do?
02:25:42 Where can you get like, right?
02:25:43 That's the next breath, right?
02:25:46 Or or or.
02:25:47 The other version of that right the.
02:25:51 When Alex Jones is like, we gotta fight these people, we got politically. It's like, you know, you just don't say it, you know.
02:26:02 I mean, just don't. Just don't say it, if that's how you're going to do it like, because that just means you're you're full, you're full of ****. Excuse me.
02:26:13 This means you're full of ****.
02:26:15 Yeah, it just means you're all bluster.
02:26:20 Now imagine the founding fathers, right? They're all, they're all gathered together in a room somewhere. Oh, that tyrant. King George. We got to overthrow him, you know? Metaphorically metaphorically, of course, metaphorically.
02:26:37 Yeah, you know.
02:26:40 They don't. White people are not.
02:26:42 Made the same as they used to be.
02:26:44 They're just not made out of the same stuff that.
02:26:46 They used to be.
02:26:48 Which is why so many of them are getting selected out. It's it's it's a painful reality that a lot of the the white birth.
02:26:56 Rate the the the, the the.
02:26:57 Drop in white birth rates.
02:27:00 It's a painful reality that that's.
02:27:01 Probably going to be a a net positive.
02:27:06 Because it's weeding out some of the weaker people, you know, like some of the some of those people are good people. And some of those people are people I consider, like, their existence to be like a luxury, right. They're people that in A and and when times are better, you can afford to have some of these weak people because they are interesting and.
02:27:25 And maybe you know in, in, in, in unconventional ways they they add to the the color and and variety of the spice of life if you will.
02:27:35 Or they contribute, you know, in in ways that are are not as conventional, but that's just not, we don't. We don't have that luxury these days. We don't have that luxury these days. And so people that might have been a a great asset to us in a in another time maybe in this time right in 1898.
02:27:55 Those people are going to get selected out because we kind of have to revert. We're going to have to revert back to.
02:28:05 You know a a different kind of white person.
02:28:10 And and not metaphorically.
02:28:13 Alright guys, let me take a look at the hyper chats.
02:28:15 Here. I'm sorry, I'm.
02:28:16 Like my, apparently my Benadryl is running out. I'm all.
02:28:22 I'm getting like really stuffing there all of a sudden.
02:28:26 Let's pop this out.
02:28:31 All right.
02:28:37 Let's find something cool to have on the.
02:28:38 Screen.
02:28:40 And all this stuff.
02:28:45 Out of that race, right? Imminent.
02:28:54 Rageous affair.
02:28:56 A lawless *****? How about that? That's that sounds kind of fun. I like that the lawless *****. That's like, that's that's the name of my band.
02:29:04 The lawless *****.
02:29:08 Brody says. Hey, Devin, good to see you making videos.
02:29:10 More often now, what do you think of Ann Coulter? How about Steve Bannon? I mean, I don't know. They're both of a different generation, both Zionists from what I I I think I'm pretty sure the culture is.
02:29:23 A Zionist?
02:29:25 Steve Bannon 100% is a.
02:29:28 Is a Zionist. They're look, they're just, that's the.
02:29:32 You know, they're they're.
02:29:36 They're the last.
02:29:39 They're the last generation that's they're not the one that's going to make things happen.
02:29:45 And and like Bannon, just like full on Zio cuck. So you know I.
02:29:49 Mean.
02:29:50 John Skywalker was watching the stream of Mark Collett and David Duke this week. They both want to do a movie review soon of Black Klansman, the film where Duke is played by Topher Grace, in a completely propagandized.
02:30:04 Lot would you join them as a guest on said review? Seems like it would be your type of thing. Yeah, I got to get a hold of.
02:30:13 I mean, yeah, I would. But they they at first they let them invite me.
02:30:18 I can't invite myself on something.
02:30:21 But I got to get ahold of Mark. I keep forgetting to do that. Graham playing game. Someone on Twitter put a graph of the US population in 2100 with a high immigration versus no immigration.
02:30:33 High immigration was 435,000,000 zero. Immigration is 226 million, he says. Great replacement, more like great.
02:30:42 Rescuing, rescuing from what? Why is 226 million people bad versus 435,000,000? What? Rescuing. Yeah. This country was was way better when there were way fewer people.
02:30:56 Even just the.
02:30:57 I look 1898, they're talking about Wilmington. He was complaining. There wasn't even 50,000 people in their city yet.
02:31:04 And that was one of the biggest cities in North Carolina. What do you think the the population?
02:31:08 Is there now let me see.
Speaker
02:31:13 Uh.
Devon Stack
02:31:18 Wellington, North Carolina population.
02:31:25 I might have to go get our Benadryl here. No, it's still pretty small. I mean, I mean, it's bigger than it was then.
02:31:36 They only have a population of 100 and.
02:31:38 16,000 people.
02:31:40 Uh, which is?
02:31:43 Pretty small. What are the demographics, I wonder?
02:31:47 Where's this?
02:31:51 Demographics.
02:32:05 All right.
02:32:15 Where's the racial?
02:32:21 Here we go.
02:32:22 Yeah, it's, you know, for North Carolina. I'm a little surprised.
02:32:27 Apparently they, you know, their uprising had a lasting under look. It's still way lower than it should be. It's.
02:32:33 70% and then it's.
02:32:39 17% black.
02:32:43 So I mean those numbers are still that's outrageous, but for North Carolina, I'm actually a little bit surprised.
02:32:52 Yeah, we, I, I'd, I'd be down with.
02:32:55 America only having 100 million people.
02:32:59 Grand playing games and don't forget that Japan is is facing massive pressure to take on immigration.
02:33:05 Why do they need more than 125 million people? What's better down to 100 million but homogeneous or 150 million with their ethnic people being overrun with a more crowded Japan? I hate these immigration advocates so much.
02:33:21 How anti-Semitic of a view?
02:33:23 Mark ESPY says Canada's foobar. It doesn't get talked about enough. The Chinese drove up real estate through money laundering. Indians have scammed their way in as international students. And the demographics are completely ******. You don't want these people as neighbors better than blacks, but not saying much. Yeah. Canada was like 99%.
02:33:44 Right up until.
02:33:46 Like 40 years ago is when someone flipped.
02:33:48 A switch and just.
02:33:50 I mean, it's it's **** now.
02:33:53 Grand playing games. I'm Canadian and Alberta the streets. My grandparents lived on having World War Two victory parade is now filled with Africans and Muslims and Islamic clothes. The photos from that parade in 1946 looked like a totally different country on those same streets. What would those people think if they saw?
02:34:15 They would think that the wrong people, they would think the same thing. That patent won, which, by the way, is pretty excited about that. I didn't expect.
Speaker
02:34:23 That.
Devon Stack
02:34:24 Jack Posobiec tweeted out who killed Patton. Like all, there's a conspiracy, so I just.
02:34:32 I just in plain English, replied and said the same people who killed JFK Jews.
02:34:39 And the last time I checked it.
02:34:42 He had.
02:34:43 He was in the neighborhood. He had, like 3000 likes on his tweet and on my reply I had about half like I was tracking it half. So we, you know, we had like 1500 likes and I was a little surprised to see that, like, the people that would follow Jack Posobiec.
02:35:00 In such high percentages, would would not just.
Speaker
02:35:05 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:35:06 Tacitly agree that that Jews killed Patton, but also JFK.
02:35:12 And that's that. Seems to me that's I don't I I think that if the exact same scenario had happened even just like four or five years ago, Jack Baseball tweets that out and then I reply I think I would have gotten maybe.
02:35:26 100 likes.
02:35:27 And then a lot of people yelling at me.
02:35:30 And there wasn't really a lot.
02:35:31 Of people yelling at me, like at all, there's.
02:35:33 Like a couples.
02:35:34 You.
02:35:34 Know Jews but.
02:35:37 Not really.
02:35:40 So that's that's very interesting. Grand playing games. I don't hate any race or ethnicity I'm supposed to mass immigration, ethnic groups being destroyed. Societies should be a cohesive and and coherent.
02:35:56 As Oran McIntyre quoted, the Tower of Babel is not an engineering problem, by the way. Have you been following the happenings in Ireland regarding this?
02:36:06 A little bit.
02:36:08 Like I like. I've been pretty busy with stuff. The.
02:36:10 Last couple days getting stung up.
02:36:17 But yeah, the.
02:36:19 The Irish seem to be at least resisting.
02:36:23 They're not resisting the same way the the North Carolina and.
02:36:29 Carolinians did in 1890, I don't think they're allowed to have guns, though, are they in Ireland, maybe they are.
02:36:37 No, I don't know. Hard to say, hard to say. Cornered Space Alien says. Cornered Space alien is somewhat upset. All right.
02:36:48 Not sure why you're somewhat upset, but.
02:36:52 Yeah. Call your mom. Tell her happy Mother's Day, Ryang says.
Speaker 2
02:36:59 Ever. *****.
Devon Stack
02:37:02 Blue chord, blue chord.
02:37:16 Blue Cord says evening Mr. Stack. Have you managed to fix your roof yet? Thanks for what you do.
02:37:22 No, the roof still ******, but.
02:37:25 I I I told you, like I I'm. I'm being pulled in a lot of different directions right now. And I had some family **** happen and just some other stuff and it's just, you know, I I wanted to postpone tonight's stream.
02:37:41 But didn't, because.
02:37:44 You know, I just thought that that I'm trying to get back into the rhythm, even if I am getting stung up by bees and **** like that. But it's it's it's.
02:37:55 That's one thing you got to consider too. I think if you're thinking about not going to be a beekeeper. If you go homesteading, if you're going to do like the homestead life, you have to realize the amount of Labor you're taking on. It's not just like when you live in an apartment and you're not even having to, like, mow a lawn. You know, like everything's getting taken care of for you.
02:38:15 And is, you know, all you have to do is keep your apartment clean and some people don't have to worry about that. They just hire some Mexican lady to do.
02:38:25 But there's a lot of ******* work that just goes into maintaining a homestead type property, and if you try to do anything that's like, you know, livestock related, whether it's bees or or cattle or whatever.
02:38:43 You know, like it's it's a.
02:38:44 Lot of work. It's a lot of work.
02:38:47 Especially as you scale up something I I I I might have scaled up a little faster than I was then I maybe should have given the rest of the things I have to do. But hey, you know what? I'd rather have too many hives that I have to go kill in the desert than not enough, I guess, right?
02:39:06 So.
02:39:08 Yeah, Jay Ray, 1981. So does the bee shoot only work to an extent? Would you think or you would think not one could get in it.
02:39:20 Well, I mean look it, it does a pretty good job, but you got to remember let's say you bend over, right, well, your big baggy suit now pulls tight over different parts. When you're when you're flexing around and moving around like, you know or an elbow, right, let's say you, like, lift up your arm now your.
02:39:40 Elbow is right up against that.
02:39:41 Fabric and if there's already 20 bees, all, like all stinging your elbow at the same time, one of them might get through a little bit. Like I said today.
02:39:53 If every bee that had stung me had gotten through.
02:39:55 The suit? I would be dead.
02:39:58 And the fact that I I probably got about 40.
02:40:01 To 50 stings.
02:40:03 Just to my ankles like it like it was when I got home to give an.
02:40:10 Idea of how bad it was.
02:40:12 I I was I when I got in my.
02:40:15 Car I was covered in bees.
02:40:18 And I rolled down the windows and like was driving and they were. Some of them laughed. But when I got back to the place, my my place. Excuse me. The the car was.
02:40:31 Still full of.
02:40:32 Bees.
02:40:33 And they were still trying to get me and.
02:40:38 So I went to try to get my shoes off. I lift up my bee suit, you know, because it has that little strap that goes under your foot that kind of holds the.
02:40:49 The pant leg down so it doesn't like right up your leg or something like that. And I lifted it up and I had a ring.
02:40:57 Of still alive, bees embedded in my sock, stinging, stinging, stinging, stinging.
02:41:05 Like I probably had like 15 to 20 bees.
02:41:09 Like almost like an ankle bracelet.
02:41:12 On both and, like but and that's what that's after. Like it was over and I was at home and they were still. Some of them were making it through. Some of them weren't because they were just trying to. They were basically trying to sting through my socks.
02:41:26 But yeah, it's, you know, it's uh.
02:41:29 Yeah, if if, if 1000 things are trying to sting you and like 100 get through and that's still pretty you know that it's still prevented 90% of your.
02:41:41 Of your.
02:41:43 Possible injuries that getting stuck on the nose thing well to the ankles was my fault. If I had known it was going to be that crazy, I would have taped up my ankles with a, which is what I did when I went to the second time with duct tape and then the nose thing was just bad luck. My head like my entire the veil was just covered in bees.
02:42:02 And again, I looked up and the veil slid down just enough. Like, just like a millimeter, enough to for that Stinger to get through and get me in the nose. So yeah, nothing's perfect. I mean, you could probably build a perfect bee suit, but it would be.
02:42:20 Held aware in the in when it was like 95 out today. So it was like it wasn't nice outside.
02:42:28 Sons of the Serpent says solar flares. That's why the bees are ******. Yeah, I actually.
02:42:35 I actually thought about that.
02:42:38 I actually thought about that.
02:42:40 I don't know that that's what happened, but I was wondering like could that?
02:42:44 Be it could.
02:42:45 Cause you know, bees do it work off.
02:42:48 Like electromagnetism, to some extent like did.
02:42:51 You know that the.
02:42:52 Pollen stick that sticks to their legs when they're collecting nectar and stuff. That that's electromagnetism. And so there, and there's probably other things that we just don't understand, right.
02:43:08 It could be. I mean, it literally could be.
02:43:12 I know you're joking, but like, I actually had that thought that I was like, is that why they're going nuts? Is there something disrupting their their navigation or something like that and making them all *******? Because this is? I've never, I've never seen.
02:43:26 Anything like this?
02:43:28 I've never seen anything like this, and like it was shocking to me and I've I've done some pretty ******* crazy.
02:43:35 You know, be encounters before and.
Speaker 2
02:43:40 I don't want.
Devon Stack
02:43:40 To say like I lost my cool, but I kinda I I if I'm being honest, I for a moment I did like I I told you I I ran and I went end up going back. But like there was a mom I.
02:43:51 Was like, oh, I gotta get outta here.
02:43:56 And that never happened before I was. I mean, it's. I've been in situations where it's really unnerving and you're like, I'm glad the suit's working, but like, I've never had a situation.
02:44:04 I'm like, oh.
02:44:05 This is this is way more stings than I've ever had, and I'm I'm worried about my safety right now. I have to get out of this situation.
02:44:14 UM.
02:44:16 Wolf supremacist, 66, says kill them. Kill them with fire or expanding.
02:44:21 Foam I guess.
02:44:22 Well, I won't kill with expanding foam, but I'll.
02:44:27 I gotta figure what I got to do with it. I gotta do it tonight too, you know? Like they're all sealed up in their boxes.
02:44:32 Over at the at the yard. But I got to. I just got to move their boxes somewhere. I think. I think what I might do.
02:44:41 Is.
02:44:44 If I can find like a place in the desert where there's none of them.
02:44:47 Are like no one's around.
02:44:49 This is kind of this might be boring bee talk for some people, but well, it's kind of exciting. The plan like I'm I'm nervous doing it. But I was thinking like I'll dragging out there on on the back of my trailer.
02:45:02 And then I'll open up the hives.
02:45:05 And the cloud, you know the the volcano.
02:45:08 Of bees will erupt.
02:45:10 And I'll then let you know, I'll let I'll let him. I'll. I'll be all taped up and, you know, make sure I'm all my suits all set up and I'll let the volcanoes erupt out of both of the the the mean hives.
02:45:22 And then I'll get in my car and drive off with the the Hive still opened up like on the back of the trailer.
02:45:30 And I'll drive 5 miles up the road and then stop again.
02:45:36 And the reason why I would do that is that cloud of all the guard bees will be left literally in the dust 5 miles away, which is beyond their capability, especially if I drive fast, right. And the only bees that will be left over in the hives that are on the trailer will be the.
02:45:56 The nurse bees.
02:45:58 And or at least the vast majority will be that. And then what I could do is I could really quickly rip all the frames out and put them in five frame, split them. You know, there's it's 210 frame boxes each on these on these hives. So I could I could split them into four, many, many hives.
02:46:18 Really quick.
02:46:20 And then just plot those.
02:46:22 Nukes out in the desert somewhere and then come.
02:46:24 Back like in a.
02:46:25 Week figure out which of the two have the Queen in it and and then kill the queen.
02:46:32 And then uh.
02:46:34 Either use the leftover bees to combine with a weaker hive that's got a nice European.
02:46:41 Queen already or or put a European queen in there and then I'll have that way I'm not getting. I'm not losing all the bees. I'm not losing all the the comb. And I'm not. You know, I'm not causing a problem for myself or other people either. And that cloud of bees that I'll leave in the desert. I mean, they'll just, they'll just die.
02:47:02 UM.
02:47:04 Chosen Jawas says how does Truro feel about the current state of America and the world at large? Would like to know his input. I don't know. But he's.
02:47:14 He's been very aloof lately, so maybe he's he's too good for it.
02:47:19 Doctor blow Hardy. Sorry, Devin. The Lecter report indicates your beehive was made with wooden doors. Good luck with the bee shower. Yeah, it is. There there, wood. But and it won't be. I don't think I'd want it to be completely airtight. But The thing is, so propane is heavier than air. Here's my understanding of what what would happen.
02:47:39 You wouldn't be pressurizing it so much as.
02:47:42 As you pumped the propane on the top air would vent out, it would displace the air and the air would come out the top right as you pump the propane into the top.
02:47:54 And that's really what's killing them is that you're displacing the oxygen and then the only reason why, well, the, you know, the fact that they'd be a giant beehive sized pipe bomb is, is one reason I wouldn't.
Speaker
02:48:09 Do it.
Devon Stack
02:48:11 But another reason why I was thinking maybe it's not a great idea is I was trying to find out well, how long does you know how long can it be hold its breath, right?
02:48:21 And I couldn't get a straight answer, and everywhere I looked said that it could be anywhere between a few minutes or an hour.
02:48:30 And I was like, well, I can't keep pumping.
02:48:31 ******* propane into it for like an hour.
02:48:34 Maybe it would stay in there long enough. At the very least, it probably kill a bunch of them. I mean, I don't know, but like, maybe beast can hold their breath for, like, you know, if if they can hold their breath for 20 minutes, I could see them surviving it and then they would just be more pisssed off, I don't know.
02:48:54 On a serious note, what if you tried tying a garbage bag around the behind?
02:48:58 And then glue or zip tie it shot, deprive them of oxygen. I tried that. I had these big contractor bags and it was just barely too small because I was like, that's that was my my after like the disaster that was this morning. I was like, I'll just bring these big *** trash bags.
02:49:15 And I'll just bag them, you know, and I'll worry about. I'll tie them off and then I'll, you know, worry about. I'll figure out what to do with them. And as they suffocate, they would probably chew through the bag at at a certain point anyway. Yeah, I don't know. I don't have a good. I don't have a good plan right now.
02:49:39 Love and division.
02:49:42 Love and division with the *** **** money.
02:49:45 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
02:49:50 Go, Julie, this *** is.
02:50:08 All right.
02:50:10 Love and division appreciate that getting a chance to blow my nose, too. I love your work. I have looked into who's behind all the blacks and TV commercials, but I was not able to get to the bottom. I suspect the ad agencies are getting incentives by someone like Larry Fink. Can you do a deep dive into this? It might be difficult to to track it.
02:50:30 Because there's so many different ad agencies, I I think the simplest answer is just it's Jews, you know.
02:50:37 That's just, I mean it, it's, it's.
02:50:40 If it's not 100% Jews, it's like enough.
02:50:43 To where it's.
02:50:44 You know, the simple answer is is Jews.
02:50:48 They they want to promote.
02:50:54 Race mixing, you know, here's the thought. Speaking of race mixing.
02:51:01 People were saying.
02:51:04 Lately, Tim Poole's been getting a little bit of **** finally, and people are saying like, why? Why is he censor himself? I think what's his face?
02:51:14 Owen Shroyer on on Infowars. Like, why is he self censored? And it's like well.
02:51:20 Because Tim, well, first of all, he does sell sensor, but at the same time I think Tim basically.
02:51:27 In many ways.
02:51:29 Feels a a kinship with the Jew.
02:51:34 And the reason I say that is he wants multiculturalism for the exact same reason they do.
02:51:43 Because someone like Tim.
02:51:46 Can blend in.
02:51:48 Because look, he's not white and he's.
02:51:50 Not Korean, you know. He's just this. What is he, right.
02:51:55 And.
02:51:56 It's it's an odd thing to be that if if you're a a country that's 100% white and you're the guy that's like.
02:52:03 Not really white, but not really Korean either, you know.
02:52:07 You're the weird guy.
02:52:09 And you only feel normal if you are able to get more diversity into the equation.
02:52:16 Now you're not like the weird guy. You're just one of the weird guys and.
02:52:19 And and I think.
02:52:20 Jews, they they, they feel like they can blend into societies easier when they're more diverse.
02:52:28 And so I think that.
02:52:30 Having that like that part of his identity.
02:52:34 UM.
02:52:37 That, and the fact that, like, look, if you're such a ******* ***.
02:52:41 That it what is he like 40 now?
02:52:44 And he still wears that ******* beanie everywhere because he's a he's some he's such a *****, he can't be seen.
02:52:51 With a bald.
02:52:51 Spot or or like just shave it or whatever right? But I mean, come on. Like, if you're that insecure, I could imagine someone being that insecure if they were like 19 years old and going bald and they didn't want, you know, they didn't know how to handle it.
Speaker
02:53:05 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:53:06 But if you're rich.
02:53:08 And he is, if you're rich and and like 40, and you're still wearing a a ******* beanie everywhere you go because.
02:53:19 You're like this.
02:53:20 Like man child.
02:53:23 I mean, I I hate. I just hate everything about him is.
02:53:26 I don't know.
02:53:29 Let's see here.
02:53:32 Also, something I can't say it. I have a wildlife control operator. I use chloroform to dispatch wildlife frequently. If you can get that, if you can get that hive into a contractor bag and then add a small chloroform. I don't have like chloroform laying around man.
02:53:52 It will do the trick, just like Casey Anthony. It's easy to acquire really. I would have thought that would be like a hard thing to get. Important thing is, it's heavier than air. Oh well.
02:54:03 Then in that case.
02:54:05 I could get chloroform.
02:54:07 Can you get chloroform, though? Where would you buy ******* chloroform?
02:54:14 Look, can you just buy chloroform?
02:54:18 I mean by.
02:54:19 The time I had that have it shipped out here. It I don't. You know. I don't think it would be.
02:54:28 I think it be too late chloroform.
02:54:44 I I don't think you can get chloroform. Maybe you can't. It's probably some like weird chemical supply that the. I mean that would work. So all I have to do is if the parent, I don't know how much it takes.
02:55:00 I wouldn't even have to put them in a bag. I could get a chloroform soaked rag open the the the lid, drop it on the inner cover, close the lid and if it's heavier than air, it'll just dribble down through the hive and kill them all. That that's a nice little trick.
02:55:18 I'll look into getting it. I'll look into getting it. Probably put me on more dangerous lists somewhere that I'm getting chloroform.
02:55:27 But.
02:55:28 Yeah, there's got to be a maybe. Maybe you can buy it. Yeah, I guess you can.
02:55:33 There's a video on how to.
02:55:34 Make it out of bleach and.
02:55:39 Oh, maybe I'll make some chloroform. That could be fun.
02:55:43 Colonel. And where it says in the town where I live, there was a black Air Force airmen. That was not there. That was shot dead by police the other day. Dude had no criminal record and the cops were at the wrong apartment looking for someone else. They released the body Cam footage and showed and it showed. The guy walked out with a gun for some reason.
02:56:06 It happened in Fort Walton Beach, FL. If you want to look it.
02:56:10 Up for more.
02:56:11 Info we may have a new Trayvon Martin.
02:56:15 I don't think people are going to freak out.
02:56:16 About it. But I mean I.
02:56:19 They're not allowing something like that to.
02:56:20 Happen prior to the election.
02:56:23 Maybe after the election they'll let it. Something like that happen, but blacks rioting right now is is not good for the people and in control. It's just not good. I mean elections are fake and gay, but like, you know, they still have to follow the same.
02:56:39 You you have to.
02:56:41 You have to have a an election.
02:56:45 Appear as if it's at least reasonably possible that that result is what you would expect, right?
02:56:54 And if you're having like black riots on top of everything else that's going on.
02:56:59 I mean, I don't know. I just feel like that's I don't think that's going to happen right now. I did see the video and it's just, you know, black people.
02:57:06 Are.
02:57:06 *******, you know, low impulse control.
02:57:11 Because he won't look. He was yelling. Sheriff's Department. Right. I'm pretty sure that's the same video.
02:57:17 When he was identifying himself as a as a police officer.
02:57:24 Patriotfront dot US keep up the good work. Wish I could give more. We'll appreciate that.
02:57:30 Guitar dude 1356.
02:57:34 Says quick story and high score. I was getting tutored in SAT by a Jew who came by our house regularly until he asked me to go over one day because he was too busy to come by. I thought it was weird, but I went to anyway. When I showed up, I knew something was off because he was wearing just a bathrobe and boxer.
02:57:54 His excuse was he just got out of the shower. I can still remember the pungent smell of Cologne. And then he sat up or sat super close to me. I obviously was super on edge the whole time and I'm not sure how I got out of that house without getting raped or molested. I'm still traumatized by the incident.
02:58:15 But can't imagine if it got physical. I never told anyone and now I feel guilty because he could have molested or raped other.
02:58:23 Kids, my question is what would be or what would you have done as the high school student? Tell your parents the cops attacked the ******?
02:58:35 I I might have told my parents, it's hard to know what you do without actually being in a situation. I was kind of oblivious to **** like that sometimes because there was a when I worked at, I worked at Blockbuster Video before they closed, when I was like.
02:58:52 A.
02:58:52 Kid and sorry like mine.
02:58:56 My medicine has definitely worn off.
02:58:59 And I'm turning red again. In fact, I'm turning lobster colored.
02:59:05 The.
02:59:07 As I say. Oh yeah, no, I had this boss and like it was it's so obvious looking back at it was like, oh, he was.
02:59:15 He was trying to bang me.
02:59:17 Like, you know, like he was. I thought he was. I just thought he was, like, lonely and he wanted to give me, like, a ride home from, you know, we worked late, right, because he's a video store.
02:59:28 And he's like, oh, you guys all right? Because I usually walked or ride my bike.
02:59:33 And he just starts driving around everywhere and like, just telling me all this, like, weird stuff about his life. And I'm just like.
02:59:39 Well, maybe he just doesn't. Anyone to talk to you or, you know, whatever. I I didn't care. You know, I didn't have, like, at the time I had to back home yet.
02:59:46 I could just tell my parents that I was still.
02:59:48 Working or whatever.
02:59:49 And and you know? But then what? Thinking back and I was like, that dude was totally gay and was like trying to hook up with me, so maybe I wouldn't even notice at.
02:59:57 The time if it was happening.
03:00:01 But yeah, if I did, I'd probably tell my parents my parents would probably do something.
03:00:07 Zazi mataz back. Thanks for the show. I appreciate that. Splitter Tray says the early feminists from the 1800s were called suffragettes. Most of them were lesbian, which Satanists, which Satanists? They got their beliefs from. The Talmud. Yeah. This one was she was Episcopalian.
03:00:26 The one we talked about tonight.
Numbers Lady
03:00:28 Evox.
Speaker
03:00:30 Evox.
Speaker 9
03:00:33 Hello. Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
03:00:39 Evox.
03:00:41 Devin, you have talent, but you aren't using it. You're saying using it, you ******* ******. Don't tell me. Don't tell me. Don't tell me what talent I'm using. What happened to your book? Yeah, I'm one man. Dude, I'm one ******* man. Be happy that you're getting what you're.
03:00:57 Getting.
03:00:58 What about the movies?
03:00:59 You are aren't hiding from them.
03:01:02 Aren't hiding from them.
03:01:05 That means they know who you are and where you are. So use your platform to organize. No, no man can stand alone. There are those of us who will help you. You can't be afraid. I'm not afraid. What are you?
03:01:19 Talking about, I'm just busy.
03:01:22 I'm busy. I just explain that.
03:01:24 How did how? How can I? How can you hear what happened to me today? And I'm still streaming.
03:01:29 And not get that I'm I'm a busy guy.
03:01:33 And how do you not put that together? And I guess I appreciate the compliment, but also it's not really a compliment, is it? You're basically saying that like I'm not doing enough, I feel like I'm doing enough all right. Like with all due respect, I feel like I'm doing enough and you know if the book takes forever to come out, that's sometimes what what happens with books.
03:01:53 That and that's that's from authors that are full-time authors. That's like all they do. Sometimes it takes them a.
03:01:58 Long time to come up with it.
03:02:00 That's just how it.
03:02:01 Is.
03:02:02 You can't just start writing a book. You can't.
03:02:03 I can't just sit down and be like oh.
03:02:06 Here's the book. Magically, it's not like I'm not like writing a a book report. I'm writing a book.
03:02:12 And it has to be interesting, and it has to be.
03:02:15 Good. And you have to revise it and that it's just it's harder than you think.
03:02:21 I I suspect everything.
03:02:23 I do is harder than you think.
03:02:26 I appreciate it, but also come on, man.
03:02:32 My fat little ******** toe.
03:02:43 My family chart tell I have seen 3 negs in.
03:02:45 The last week.
03:02:46 People is too strong a word and my fatigue levels almost led to a mini grocery store incident after one ****** all over.
03:02:55 The only toilet seat on the men in the man's bathroom? Not saying it's right, but I see how someone could snap. Uh, no false flags or feds required. You know, a lot of stuff. Just as people snap.
03:03:10 Ripped homeless Guy says if someone found your homestead, nice decided to move in and decided your presence was inconvenient. There are multiple laws in place to protect you. Do the red people not also deserve to be protected on their land and would this not?
03:03:29 Best be achieved without violence extra. I don't know what you're talking about. If someone found your homestead, nice decide to move in and decide the present was inconvenient.
03:03:40 There are multiple laws that place to protect you. Do the red do the red people anytime the Indians, Indians not also deserve to be. I'm I'm just assuming mean Indian.
03:03:51 Deserve to be protected on their land. They have reservations. They they have their own countries, they have their they have red ethno states.
03:03:59 So they're they're very good and and we.
03:04:02 Give we pay for.
03:04:03 It you know they.
03:04:04 They have read ethno states that we and gambling pay for. They don't have to do anything.
03:04:13 Chief, what? Without violence?
03:04:15 I don't see what you're saying.
03:04:17 Best achieved with. I mean everything I guess is better if you can achieve it without violence, but I don't even know you're talking about there is strict memorial. I don't know what you mean. I don't know what you mean. Indians have a red ethno state and I don't. I don't feel bad about them getting conquered and.
03:04:35 And look, if we let it happen to us.
03:04:39 And it seems like that's what what's happening then you think they? I mean, do you think the immigrants coming to America?
03:04:47 Now feel bad about it.
03:04:48 Of course not. That's why they're not going.
03:04:50 To just leave the only.
03:04:51 Way, let me let me phrase it to you. This way, the only way the Europeans would stop coming to the new world and colonizing the new world.
03:05:00 Is if the Indians ******* fought us back and kicked us out, that's the.
03:05:03 Only way that was going to stop.
03:05:05 And so the same things just happening. It's just, you know, happening to us and the difference is sadly, we have a means to make it stop.
03:05:14 Yeah, we're not. We're not primitive Indians that that are, you know, greatly outmatched technologically. And every in every other way we have the means to stop it. But we're just not doing it.
03:05:28 That's the frustration, I guess.
03:05:31 Athematic dissonance athematic dissonance this one.
Speaker
03:05:37 Do.
Speaker 6
03:05:53 No.
03:06:03 Well, that's not.
Speaker 7
03:06:08 That will keep him busy for a while.
Devon Stack
03:06:14 All right, athematic dissidents. Great Stream, Devin, you and tuber deliver the basis of goods in your deep dives, watching some of the watching. Some of the on the fly. Research was.
03:06:29 Wondering what you know of LexisNexis? I've heard it's a powerful tool, but it's expensive, and with AI available, is it superior or limited in its capacity?
03:06:42 Yeah, I've never.
03:06:43 Had access to LexisNexis. I I've heard.
03:06:48 I used to hear I don't hear so much these days. I used to hear that. Yeah, that.
03:06:51 It has everything.
03:06:54 But it it is expensive to to access.
03:06:58 I I I saw Bob never used it, so I don't know. I couldn't tell you. AI sucks because it censors, you know, like the fact that I found that I was trying to find the article in its entirety.
03:07:10 That uh, what's his face? Manley wrote. And and Alexander wasn't Alexander or Ant? No. Was Alexander. I think mainly wrote in the the ***** Paper. And even though I had the the name of the paper, the day of the issue, I can find pictures of the issue. There were granny.
03:07:29 And I could find excerpts of it and this whatever I couldn't find, just like here's a PDF of the article.
03:07:36 And I looked everywhere.
03:07:38 And chat ******* GPT knew it and and wouldn't ******* just print it because it was racially sensitive and it's just so that's the problem with I and and Gabby. I was just wrong. Like it was. It knew part of the article and but then it would short circuit and it just started repeating nonsense at me so.
03:08:01 You can't trust AI anyway, it's wrong a lot. I I'll use AI to get the ball rolling on something if I don't know what to look.
03:08:10 For.
03:08:11 But I always double check what it says and it's wrong a lot. Like a lot.
03:08:17 And so just relying on that, it's just a bad idea.
03:08:23 Chosen jawah chosen jawah.
Numbers Lady
03:08:27 Good for real. Good, good for real.
Devon Stack
03:08:33 Chosen Joe. What's the deal with the Biden administration saying it will withhold any more arms to Israel?
03:08:39 Seems very out of.
03:08:40 Character for an 80% Jewish cabinet.
03:08:44 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what, what political?
03:08:50 Advantage that's given Biden. Unless he's unless it's because of pressure.
03:08:54 From his base.
03:08:56 You know, but I don't know. I I think it's mostly, I don't think it's really.
03:09:03 It's not. Look, is it having an impact on Israel's ability to conduct?
03:09:08 The operation no. So I think it's more, if anything, it's just.
03:09:14 A political.
03:09:16 You know, it's a it's, it's a, it's it's a political move. It's not really a military move. It's not, it's not stopping.
03:09:25 Anything from happening? It's just Biden saying, like, well, we're we're the United States and and we're going to tell you no, don't do it. It's like the it's like the Hans Black scene scene in Team America. You know, where he's like, if you don't do this, then then we'll write a letter telling you how disappointed we are.
03:09:46 His humble remnant.
03:09:49 Richard Kelly Hoskins briefly covered this subject in his book, vigilantes of Christendom. Nice to get some more information on the topic. Cheers. Sorry for the short change. I have too many expenses as of late. God bless. Well, no problem. Let's you know that's yeah. Don't. Don't go broke.
03:10:09 Support the show here like you got to watch out for #1 and I appreciate it.
03:10:14 I.
03:10:15 I've never heard that, but now I have to.
03:10:17 Take a look.
03:10:17 At that, Georgia, Guidestone says you mentioned how the proximity of diversity has left the labor class destitute. Now I see remote work being used to export jobs, like accountants, doctors, IT marketing so much more. Anything that you can do over zoom, you can do from.
03:10:36 India.
03:10:39 January 1981 Devon, we need a moment of chat silence tonight for a proper end tower.
03:10:46 If you will, well, that's all you guys.
03:10:49 Chosen jawab.
03:10:53 I think it's funny. Whenever trail pops in and interrupts your show, he obviously thinks the world of you and he sounds very loyal. Love him or hate him, he is official sidekick of the insomnia string. Why haven't seen him all day? He was gone for like 24 hours and you know, I was gone doing bee stuff.
03:11:11 But I kind of expected him to.
03:11:13 Be here because it's hot outside. I don't know where it was all day. Yeah, he's he's he's, he's.
03:11:21 Cool, he's alright.
03:11:28 He can be annoying. He has the worst timing.
03:11:34 Kevin says. Did you see that? Jared Taylor says he has given up on saving the US and is hinting at community formation and separation.
03:11:45 I I haven't seen that. Is he talking about doing that within the the borders of the United States or is he talking about picking up and setting up shop in a foreign country I've seen?
03:11:58 More and more people talk about that.
03:12:02 I know I got mixed feelings about about, you know, leaving the country.
03:12:09 The United States is big. There's there's ways you could do.
03:12:13 It.
03:12:14 There's ways you could set up communities within the border of the United States.
03:12:19 And.
03:12:22 And make it work. And there's people sort of doing that right now.
03:12:29 Jack Travis Smith.
03:12:32 Thanks for the still doing the stream even after being stung. Black Pill, I would be interested in watching you do a stream on Bobby Fischer. He was an interesting character.
03:12:45 I'm.
03:12:45 Talking about the the Jewish.
03:12:48 Chess player. Yeah, that could be a good one. I've never really. I mean, I've. I've barely scratched the surface on that one.
03:12:57 UM.
03:12:59 That could be good. That could be good.
03:13:02 Uh ripped homeless Guy says in certain Russian republics ethnic Russians live alongside the constitutionally recognized constitutive.
03:13:14 Constitutive peoples?
03:13:16 Who have special interest rights and voting powers on matters of self determination. On paper this is so.
03:13:24 Or on paper, this is so.
03:13:26 Could the USA not be reorganized in such a manner?
03:13:30 I'd have to know.
03:13:33 I don't, I'm not 100% sure what you're talking about. I have to know more what you mean by that, but no. Unfortunately, I I feel like.
03:13:41 The the United States as it exists now, is founded, or at least.
03:13:48 I mean, it wasn't because black people were obviously excluded from it right at at the founding, but the way that they, they've redefined the founding, it's that we're all the same. Everyone's the same. And so you couldn't have special rule even they they still do it right. They do it for Indians. You know, we just talk about the reservations. They do it for the.
03:14:07 And they do it for affirmative action, right? Black people get special treatment. They do it for these. These government bidding, job bidding things they do where? Oh, we only accept bids from minority owned businesses or female owned businesses. And so. So look, it's just it it's.
03:14:26 Institutionally, anti white from you know.
03:14:30 The the top down but.
03:14:34 I don't know. I'd have to know more about what you, you know, I don't know anything about constitutive peoples or whatever that is.
Numbers Lady
03:14:43 Ben.
Devon Stack
03:14:43 Bessemer 72, Bessemer, 72.
03:14:56 Bessemer 72.
03:14:59 Hi, David. Sorry, I'm like blowing my nose after. Yeah, during every one of those.
03:15:05 And still stop won't stop.
03:15:07 Hi, Dave. And interested to see how you research on the fly. I appreciate all the research you do for us. Be careful with those Afro bees. Yeah. They're like I said, they're.
03:15:17 They were more dangerous than any any hive I've ever dealt with up until this point, and I'm not ruling out the solar flare being a contributing factor in that.
03:15:32 Explicit says the law is applied to everyone. It's not society's fault you or whatever race, mystery meat ask can't read. There's always been tons of free assistance programs for these people that never take advantage of, or our people can't get a hand up to save their lives. Yeah, if you can't read.
03:15:52 You should be able to.
03:15:53 Vote and you can't get an ID card you.
03:15:55 Shouldn't be able to vote.
03:15:59 Honestly, if you're not founding stock, you shouldn't be held a vote, explicit says.
03:16:07 Or did I? Oh wait, did I skip one? I did skip one.
03:16:10 Chosen Jawa says how would you personally respond if hypothetically found yourself being yelled at and openly accused of being racist by a black person in public setting like a restaurant or store where everyone could see and hear? I would say yes.
03:16:28 I mean depends on the context. What I would say I guess, but I wouldn't, I wouldn't I, I certainly wouldn't deny. I wouldn't like. No, I'm not racist. I love. I've got a black friend I wouldn't do.
03:16:38 That you know what, I.
03:16:39 Mean like the the the?
03:16:41 The gayest ******* possible thing.
03:16:44 Is, you know doing this.
Speaker 3
03:16:46 I had a lot of black friends, by the way. Look, look, all everything.
Devon Stack
03:16:49 But I'm I'm not going to do that. I'll.
03:16:51 Tell you that much.
03:16:55 Let's see here.
03:16:58 Explicit says correction.
03:17:00 The voting laws correction the voting laws.
03:17:05 Oh, you talking about? OK. Yeah, I got what I.
03:17:08 Got what you mean, Emacs?
03:17:11 Emacs money management.
Speaker 4
03:17:17 Where's the rest?
Speaker
03:17:19 Thank you.
Devon Stack
03:17:21 E rocks. Very good show. Can we work together? Is there some way that those of us?
03:17:28 We resources.
03:17:31 Contact you. What does that mean? Very good show. Can we work together? Is there some way that those of us we resources contact?
03:17:40 I don't know what you mean by that.
03:17:43 But.
03:17:46 I mean, I don't you have to. You have to.
03:17:48 Be a little more explicit.
03:17:50 I don't know what you're what you're getting at 100%, but yeah, like depends on.
03:17:57 What you want to?
03:18:00 Would you? What do you want to work on? You want to stream or like, what do you want to do? And what? What is the the I think you mean with resources. I don't know what resources you talk you're talking about there.
03:18:11 Amos Burton. Ohh Devin. Great stream. It'd be interesting to discuss or consider when, how and why the ideological flip between the Republicans and Democrats occurred after this Wilmington event was in the 1960s and LBJ. It was like slowly and steadily it was.
03:18:31 The Democrats were all about the the KKK and you know, and you know, the white working class. But even by JFK, you know, they were they were for the civil rights and all that. So I don't know. I got to look and and see exactly.
03:18:48 Really.
03:18:49 What? You know what was what was some of the major turning points.
03:18:55 But yeah.
03:18:57 And Georgia Guidestone as of last year, any lynching will be met with extreme punishment. In March of 2023, the Emmett Till Anti Lynching Act was passed. Yeah, because there's all these lynchings that are that are going on. Right. Good thing they passed that and also **** Emmett. Emmett Tills ****** asks. That's.
03:19:18 Another perfect example of a lawless *****.
03:19:22 Screech crimes what you be saying is that GOP has always been anti white. Yeah, pretty much.
03:19:31 Lemon Strom lemon schrom.
03:19:40 Rarely to catch, you lie.
03:19:41 But never miss a replay in the last three years or in oh, wait, that's the new sentence. The last three. Sorry.
03:19:50 Four houses and three block radius in my neighborhood have been stuffed.
03:19:54 Full of digits.
03:19:56 Thanks for all you do, Devin. Well, it's.
03:19:59 Many such cases, many such cases and.
03:20:02 Thanks for hanging out.
03:20:04 Thanks. Running for the live.
03:20:06 Mirada says you need to do or you need a fencing suit like the beekeepers. Well, my the sudo, I have different. I have different suits. The pseudo is wearing today was actually it was the fencing style like I had that.
03:20:18 But.
03:20:19 Which is why.
03:20:20 I got.
03:20:21 Bopped in the nose. If I had. If I'd had like that UFO hat. I have one of those. It.
03:20:26 Just.
03:20:28 I just don't like it as much. It just it seems like it it falls off your head and it's just kind of annoying, but you don't get, you don't get stung in the nose.
03:20:39 Man, if I if I'll tell you what. If I had had the the shoot that's in that movie, the beekeeper, I would have just been dead probably.
03:20:45 OK, a lonely scribe in God's army. Great show. As always, there was an interesting riot of black soldier or soldiers at Camp Logan in Houston in 1917. Sixteen dead, 22 injured. Well, that's interesting. I'll add that to my notes to look into at some point.
03:21:06 That sounds like a topic worth looking at.
03:21:17 Murata says I was stung by a wasp on the iris as a child. That sounds horrifying.
03:21:24 That's I I think a wasp gonna be. I think they have similar amounts of venom, but I can't even. I don't know what would happen if you get stung on iris that.
03:21:32 Sounds.
03:21:34 Like it could actually blind you.
03:21:37 January 1991 your B talk is fascinating. Well, I'm glad someone thinks so. I know I.
03:21:43 Know some people don't like it.
03:21:47 Look, it's just, it's part, it's it's part of.
03:21:50 My day right now, like you know the well, last several weeks.
03:21:55 This time of year it's B time and.
03:21:58 And it's just, you know, it's hard for me to explain like, why, why am I, why do I sound like I'm all stuffy and a little bit hazy? Well, it's because.
03:22:09 You know, I'm full of bees on them. I am I skin, really, literally like it must have been the boundary I'm keeping all these symptoms at Bay because my skin is literally bright red and blotching out. It wasn't like that when I started streaming.
03:22:23 It was, uh.
03:22:25 Just like normal. So I've I've I've lit up like.
03:22:27 A.
03:22:29 I don't know. It's like a weird.
03:22:31 Color. But like my the palms in my hands.
03:22:35 I like blotchy red and then my skin.
03:22:37 Like on the back is.
Speaker
03:22:38 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:22:40 Like look at like, I look like lobster, like like lobster.
03:22:47 Uh funk. Android. Funk. Android.
Speaker 4
03:22:53 Cash flow checkout.
Devon Stack
03:23:00 I'd like to return this duck.
03:23:02 Funk Android, who's more pathetic boomers or zoomers intergenerational infighting, is an interesting phenomenon. You don't know where you're going if you don't know where you've been, anyway. Get a box of areas. Not sure that's and put it the rest towards the production of the insomnia stream aids.
03:23:23 Edition.
03:23:24 Arius, what is this?
03:23:28 Box of Arius.
03:23:33 Ohh, it's allergy medicine. Yeah, I.
03:23:35 Well, Claritin usually works.
03:23:37 But I am coming up on the. Usually my idea is like I I just cause like normal allergies. I'll take Claritin and that's a good before I got all those stings, I actually had taken a Claritin before. I like only like an hour.
03:23:50 There.
03:23:51 And I'd I'd taken some sinus pill.
03:23:55 Otherwise, I feel like it probably would have been worse, and then I took a Benadryl as soon as I got back to the pill box and I've just been kind of doing the the bennys every every four hours or so, but I think it's.
03:24:08 I think it's it's time for another.
03:24:09 Benny.
03:24:12 It's probably time for.
03:24:13 Claire and honestly.
03:24:16 Let's see here.
03:24:19 But thank you. Oh, and who's more more the well? Look, the generational that's always been going on. The boomers you got.
03:24:26 To remember, we're.
03:24:27 Very similar to the Zoomers in that they.
03:24:30 I mean they.
03:24:31 Literally held signs that said Trust No 1 / 30. You know they they were the new generation. They were the ones that got it. All the people before them. They were the squares that, that, that, that kept us locked up in this, you know, horrifying leave it to Beaver existence and you know, like every generation to some extent demonizes the people behind.
03:24:52 Before them because they want to make radical.
03:24:54 Change.
03:24:55 And the only way you can institute radical change is if you convince everyone that the old way is is stupid. And so that's one way.
03:25:03 Of doing it.
03:25:05 Cringe, Panda says woke up at 4:00 AM and here you are. What do you think of Derek Black training out? It's weird that Don Black, founder of Stormfront, sent his son to an ultra liberal college. Derek got into weed and ended up with some leftist girlfriend. He married her and she supported him into transitioning.
03:25:26 UM.
03:25:28 I don't know who that is.
03:25:31 Maybe I should I I. I mean, you're Sonny's the son of.
03:25:37 The guy who who founded Stormfront. But yeah, I don't know who that is. I don't that's that's lore. I don't. I'm 100% I'm aware of.
03:25:47 And they say weed is also ended. The musical duo, Prussian Blue Twin Teen Girls, Lynx and Lamb who used to sing about white power. The two may have also have been freaked out by David Lang.
03:26:02 Ironically, the creator of the 14 words he was in jail and called them his fantasy girls over the phone. They were four, or they were 13.
03:26:13 Yeah, I don't know who. No, I feel like I've heard the name David Lang. Let's see. Who's this?
03:26:30 I've heard of them.
03:26:33 And I'm sure that.
03:26:36 At some point, he's been mentioned in one of my streams. He looks familiar.
03:26:42 But not the not the other, not the trim or or the OR the fantasy girls who are the Prussian blue. You guys guys have all. There's like all this.
03:26:57 All these pieces of a subculture.
03:26:59 I'm not even aware of.
03:27:04 Prussian blue.
03:27:07 It's medical use. What the Hell's that?
03:27:11 Bunch of stuff that has nothing to do.
03:27:12 With the band, so I'm not sure what that is.
03:27:15 Uh, cracker bolts 88.
03:27:19 Abraham Lincoln was a fad with a Jew storer deep dive, perhaps.
03:27:26 He was a fad with a juice.
03:27:27 Store owner.
03:27:28 That wouldn't be surprised.
03:27:30 I wouldn't be surprised at all.
Speaker
03:27:33 Yeah.
Devon Stack
03:27:34 Yeah, we could do a Lincoln deep dive at some point, but that would be one of those ones that want to research a long time and there's quite a lot of lot of source material to go over.
03:27:48 But yeah, look, he was.
03:27:50 I know he was like bipolar or something, right? And there's.
03:27:54 There's a lot.
03:27:55 Of it, just honestly, the biggest thing that for me that that I can't quite.
03:28:00 Figure out is why he is so singularly.
03:28:07 Loved and revered by the entire ruling class to the extent that they built him a giant ******* temple like a like a like, you know, like a Greek, like a like a. It's literally like a Greek temple to a God.
03:28:21 And I'm just it's it's weird to me.
03:28:26 So I'm sure there's some kind of weirdness. You know, some some sort of reason behind all that art Stanton. Two quick questions. Do Truro and classified can't get along? Quick answer, no. And will you be paying $5000 a minute to video chat with Candace Owens?
03:28:42 Also no.
03:28:46 Maybe I should do something I saw. I saw someone tweet that out today and maybe I should set that up.
03:28:52 We're for $5000 a minute with a minimum of 15 minutes.
03:28:58 With which is just outrageous. You know, the ****** ** thing is you know someone's going to do it, you know, someone's going to do it.
03:29:08 Which is why I should set that.
03:29:09 Up because maybe someone will do it.
03:29:12 White cake, in your opinion, which country in the world is the ********* of shitholes? I feel like India wins.
03:29:20 I've never been to India, but according to.
03:29:24 I feel like Haiti is worse than India.
03:29:27 Because even though they're probably equally dirty.
03:29:32 It's Haiti.
03:29:35 You know, like I I get, I get that there is India is like a gigantic Haiti in some ways.
03:29:43 But there's like, there's sort of nice parts of.
03:29:47 Of India and I don't think there's nice.
03:29:49 Parts of Haiti.
03:29:53 So yeah, I think Henry probably wins that one January 1981. Hey man, we are winning. Watch what? Coleman, watch what culmination happens in the future. I know that means what culmination happens.
03:30:07 What's culminating that's going to happen?
03:30:11 In what future?
03:30:13 Right there. Look at the Rumble people.
03:30:17 No surprise didn't start playing. It's going to now that I said that.
03:30:21 Unreconstructed Rebel, 47, reconstructed Rebel 47.
03:30:39 Rockefeller Deep dive next, please. Godspeed. Yeah. Rockefeller is an interesting character.
03:30:47 All of them, all the Rockefellers, actually.
03:30:50 And their connections and their fake sounding name.
03:30:56 Pigger says how many bee stings will it take for you to?
03:30:59 Bow down to your maker.
03:31:02 I don't know. I I knew it was going to happen eventually. I had to stop it there.
03:31:12 You know, I'm think I'm doing it backwards. I'm doing it backwards. That's why I always keep. That's why it keeps ******* up.
03:31:18 UM, let me fix this so I can.
03:31:26 Here we go.
03:31:28 Uncut or unreconstructed rebel?
03:31:32 With some Christmas dono.
Speaker 6
03:31:34 Children's today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever. I started.
Devon Stack
03:31:40 The magic *****.
Speaker
03:31:51 Where did the snowman go?
Speaker 6
03:32:05 Christmas. Ever.
Devon Stack
03:32:09 Alright, he says. I'm sorry and so.
03:32:15 I thought they said I'm, I'm SARS COVID at first, but I don't know what that means.
03:32:21 We Southern boys are still here. Three kids and one to come in my house. Thank you for your content. Be safe. Christ is Lord.
03:32:31 Well, I appreciate that unconstructed Revel 47.
03:32:36 Zoning that you were unread or unreconstructed zone means you avoided reconstruction.
03:32:42 Well, that's I I don't know what the other acronym acronym thing means, but it's always good to know that we have some southern good old boys out.
Speaker
03:32:50 There.
Devon Stack
03:32:52 Thank you for the.
03:32:52 Support no one, pork.
03:32:55 Or no long pork.
03:32:57 One thing overlooked was the also USA started the country of Liberia for freed slaves to return to build all the infrastructure offered free transport. Yeah. No, that that's we've talked about that a few times in the stream. Their constitution is word for word the same as our Constitution.
03:33:17 And they live like animals there.
03:33:23 Yeah, who'd have thought? Right. Who have thought?
03:33:27 Unreconstructed Rebel, 47.
03:33:39 Start or join a white militia. You *******. It's not hard. Do you know one person you trust? Good start there.
03:33:48 Yeah, here's the thing, people.
03:33:50 Need to realize.
03:33:52 That in every case that people are worried about feds, right? Like, that's the big thing. Oh, feds, feds, feds.
03:33:58 Just don't do anything illegal then.
03:34:01 You know, just just real like just know that, OK.
03:34:05 At a certain point, if this gets successful, there is likely going to be a federal agent amongst us.
03:34:12 So just don't do any illegal. There's nothing wrong with forming bonds with like minded men and and doing like community service with them and working out with them and stuff like that, going camping trips and all that fun stuff just because you're, you know militia doesn't mean like you're planning to blow up a.
03:34:31 Federal building or something like that. You know what I mean? Like, it just means that you're you're learning how to use firearms together and.
03:34:40 And, you know, survival skills maybe. Maybe going in together on some supplies for prepping. So, you know, like there, there's just, you don't have to do like people act like if you form a group that automatically going to go to jail, it's not illegal to be in a group. It's illegal.
03:35:00 For your group to do something illegal, so just don't do any illegal.
03:35:04 Now it might end up being illegal to be.
03:35:06 In a group but.
03:35:06 For for right now it's not.
03:35:10 Unreconstructed rebel Palmetto State Armory. You poor *******. Go there. It's good to go. Yeah, I I must say that they do.
03:35:23 They their stuff is just good enough.
03:35:28 You want cheap? You want cheap AR parts then.
03:35:31 You know, that's the place to go.
03:35:33 ***** Spritzer says I'm not a fan of the.
03:35:36 Blacks, well, that you could have fooled me with with.
03:35:39 A name like that.
03:35:41 All right. And then I think we got a couple here at the end over at Odyssey.
03:35:49 High functioning alcoholic says. Where can I get the real time Day night widget that you have on screen?
03:36:01 Ohh that's that's that's.
03:36:02 A. It's a ham radio thing.
03:36:05 If you just if you look up ham radio current conditions, they'll have an embedded.
03:36:13 HTML thing that you can use and then on OBS. I just have it periodically refresh.
03:36:20 So in real time it it should be updating. It used to not do that. It like when I first started doing that, it used to just whenever I went live was what it would stay at.
03:36:30 And then I realize that's that's dumb, you know like.
03:36:35 Because I'm straining for like.
03:36:37 Three to four hours, sometimes longer, so you might as well have an update every so.
03:36:41 Often.
03:36:43 But yeah, that's like if you just look up hand conditions real time or something.
03:36:48 Like that you'll you'll find.
Speaker
03:36:49 It.
Devon Stack
03:36:51 Cringe Panda just to.
03:36:52 Show you what they look like.
03:36:57 Oh, you gave me a link though. I'm.
03:36:59 Not gonna look at the link.
03:37:03 I'll look at it later. I you know what? I I I didn't. I didn't have time to finish because of this.
03:37:08 ******* bee ****.
03:37:11 I was making a funny thing for when someone sent me links, but it's not. It's not ready yet.
03:37:18 But yeah, I'll check that out for.
03:37:19 The show hammer authorizing do you stock anything like EpiPen or ready to go, vial of epinephrine at the pillbox? I'm assuming you're way out in the middle of nowhere if you don't have it. Definitely get a provider to prescribe it. The vial and syringe syringe is super cheap. Yeah, I should get an EpiPen.
03:37:38 If not for me, for other people. But no, I don't have one. I I know I can take a lot of stings today. It was a lot of stings, though. This was the first time that I actually.
03:37:52 Like I I I.
03:37:55 I I was worried because as time went on.
03:38:00 I I had more and more symptoms like I started. I've never had like, a an asthma attack before, but I had what felt like I, at least I imagine what and like the beginnings of an asthma attack is like I was. I had to focus on breathing like I had to do, like, man's. Not really. But like I had to like.
03:38:22 Like I had to purposefully breathe slowly and deeply to get my breath under control because I was starting to feel kind of like my shortness of breath and and like it was.
03:38:35 I I'm being conservative with the the 50 number. I might have been stung more. I might have been stung more than that, but it was a lot like it was a lot and I had. I had other symptoms which I will not discuss on strain, but we're not, we're not.
03:38:52 Yeah, not pleasant, but yeah, it was a. It was a rough time today.
03:38:58 All right guys.
03:39:00 I'm going to take some of that Benadryl because I don't.
03:39:03 Have an EpiPen.
03:39:05 And hope. Hope you guys have a good rest of your weekend again. Don't. Don't forget to call your moms unless she's like, you know, unless she deserves to not be called. And there's a couple of them out there, I'm sure. But, you know, don't forget to do it. Don't. Don't be the guy that forgot to do it. Just call her up. At the very least.
03:39:26 And it'll make her happy.
03:39:29 All right, guys, you have a good, good weekend.
03:39:33 For black pilled.
03:39:39 I am of course.
03:39:43 Dennis day.
Speaker 10
03:39:45 Venus attacked by two dogs and a family cat, and Frankfurt was caught on video. Now the Pennsylvania SPCA is searching for the two people involved. You can see them release those dogs to attack that cat that was on the.
03:40:00 Porch area. They continue to encourage the attack until a neighbor comes outside to intervene. The cat is under the Care now of the veterinarian team at the SPCA. Anyone who has any idea who these people are is asked to call a contact. The SPCA cruelty department.