INSOMNIA STREAM: TORN EDITION.mp3
10/30/2024Numbers Lady
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Echo and the Bunnymen
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00:01:32 The cutter.
00:01:51 We will not just another farm in the oil.
00:02:10 6 feet tall.
00:02:13 We will escape our lives.
00:02:32 Myself.
00:02:41 Not just another drop in the ocean.
00:03:05 By the Happy Lord, will I still recall?
00:03:12 Skin is.
00:03:19 Don't be sorry.
00:03:39 From in the old.
00:03:48 What's the finger?
Devon Stack
00:12:32 Well.00:12:33 To the insomnia stream.
00:12:38 I'm your host, of course.
00:12:40 Devin stack. This is the torrent edition.
00:12:44 Spooky Halloween.
00:12:47 Spooky. Terrifying. Horrifying.
00:12:51 Halloween.
00:12:53 I forgot to resize the video now and then I'll to do that here.
00:12:56 In a second here.
00:12:57 This is gonna be kind of a long one. It's gonna. It's gonna.
00:13:00 Go well into.
00:13:02 Well into Halloween.
00:13:04 I'll tell you that much.
00:13:06 I might in fact, I might have to. Like I might have to do a.
00:13:09 Coffee Internet. Well, it's not, that's.
00:13:11 Not that long, but it's.
00:13:13 Maybe it's just my notes that are long.
00:13:16 Usually I don't have.
00:13:17 The excessive notes that I've got, I have excessive notes this time.
00:13:23 It's a spooky story. It's a spooky story. It's it's a story that there there's no possible way that I'm going to cover everything. And so I already know. I already know.
00:13:35 Alright, now I'm gonna. I'm gonna do this stream and people.
00:13:37 Like oh, you forgot to say this, you forgot to mention this. You. Yeah. OK, it's settle down.
00:13:44 Settle down.
00:13:46 There's always a a method to my madness.
00:13:50 And yes, this is not going to be a comprehensive.
00:13:54 Comprehensive overview of what we're going to.
00:13:56 Discuss tonight but.
00:14:00 And be comprehensive enough.
00:14:03 The take away? The take away is what will matter.
00:14:07 The take away is what will matter.
00:14:11 All right.
00:14:12 So without further ado, I still my I I still have not carved it. I I saw that giantess pumpkin.
00:14:19 I was going to carve it. Maybe I'll do it tomorrow. Maybe I'll carve it up tomorrow, but I have not carved up that Pumpkinhead.
00:14:28 I was going to make like a little black pill to Jackal Lantern, but I wasn't sure exactly.
00:14:33 How to go about doing that last last year you might recall.
00:14:39 I had. Uh.
00:14:41 People thought it.
00:14:42 Was too soon. I I did a 3D animation. Oh, we can pull that up and in fact, that'd be a good way for me to resize the window. Here I gotta.
00:14:50 Thanks.
00:14:52 I wonder if it's wonder if it's one of those things that's now lost, lost the time. There's so many animations and things that I've made.
00:15:01 And I just render them out and I use them for like this.
00:15:03 And they're just gone forever.
00:15:06 They get used once and like that's it.
00:15:09 Spent hours on it. They spent hours on it.
00:15:13 It gets used for, you know, 3 minutes. That's it. Don't even save the project files. I try to, but sometimes it's a mess. I don't see where I would have saved this at.
00:15:26 Hmm, well, maybe I don't have it.
00:15:30 I would have thought I would have saved that somewhere.
00:15:34 Well, whatever.
00:15:36 You know what I think I might know where it's.
00:15:37 At I'm gonna take a look.
00:15:41 Ah.
00:15:43 Well, if not, we'll put a different video there.
00:15:47 I don't see it, OK.
00:15:50 That's OK, that's OK. I don't want.
00:15:52 To give away.
00:15:54 Don't wanna get well, whatever. I'm gonna give some stuff away here. There we go. That's that's giving it away.
00:16:02 Let's resize this window and we'll get. We'll get cooking here.
00:16:07 We got cooking. Any Mexicans steal your? Well, I guess it's not Halloween yet, right? I was gonna ask if any Mexicans stole any of your candy.
00:16:13 Yet.
00:16:14 I guess that's a question people will be answering on Twitter.
00:16:19 Tomorrow night, I suspect there'll be lots of ring camera footage.
00:16:26 Of diversity making off with fistfuls of candy and high trust neighborhoods.
00:16:34 All right, this why is it not doing the thing I want? There we go.
00:16:40 There we go.
00:16:42 And to be careful not to crop, there's gonna be some text on the screen tonight.
00:16:47 Because not only are my notes long, your notes are going.
00:16:50 To be a little bit long, OK.
00:16:54 So many years ago many, many, many years ago.
00:17:00 This young woman here.
00:17:05 In.
00:17:07 1845 Mary Nichols.
00:17:13 She was born Mary Anne Walker. She was born in London.
00:17:20 After she turned 18.
00:17:23 She got married.
00:17:26 In this church.
00:17:28 That has her plaque right there.
00:17:31 To William Nichols.
00:17:34 That St. Brides church.
00:17:37 They had five children.
00:17:41 Five children.
00:17:45 But in 1880.
00:17:47 They separated.
00:17:50 Not much is known, I mean.
00:17:52 It's.
00:17:53 A long time ago, but there is one thing that is known is she had.
00:18:00 What we would now call an alcohol problem.
00:18:05 She was a a heavy drinker.
00:18:09 And she would get drunk all the time.
00:18:13 And in fact.
00:18:15 When they separated.
00:18:17 The husband is the one that took care of the five children.
00:18:23 Which is unusual, of course, especially in in 1880.
00:18:31 She lived in a a workhouse for a while.
00:18:37 After you know she was arrested several times for being drunk and disorderly.
00:18:43 She ended up moving in back in with her father.
00:18:47 In 1888.
00:18:50 She was still drunk.
00:18:53 So their relationship was strained.
00:18:59 And.
00:19:02 There there's a I guess an artist depiction of what it would be like.
00:19:05 To.
00:19:05 Get hammered as a as a woman in in London and in 18.
00:19:11 1880, you're gonna see they're gonna see this.
00:19:13 Again.
00:19:16 This is going to be a reoccurring theme tonight.
00:19:22 She.
00:19:24 Alright, so so she.
00:19:25 Moved to London.
00:19:28 Here's all we're getting arrested. All right. You know, I I totally ****** **.
00:19:33 I totally ****** **. I was wondering why my my things weren't lamp my my notes.
00:19:38 Did I say this was Mary something else? This is Mary Nichols.
00:19:42 Ohh let's start over.
00:19:46 This is Mary Nichols. I I I see. I I saw Mary. Mary Nichols. I was like, what the ****? None of these are lining up here. Alright. This is Mary nickels. Same kind of. Well, The funny thing is, is it's based the same story. Mary Nichols. She's born Mary Ann Walker, born London. Turn 18. Married William Nichols.
00:20:05 Ohh wait, no. How did my notes get funked up? OK? Never mind. I just scrolled past it. They had five charter. Never mind. This is I. I was alright. This is one of those nights.
00:20:14 Where I was, I was preparing all the way up until I hit the live button and I don't think you realize I don't you appreciate how long my notes are and I scrolled down inadvertently sometime during talking and I got funked up here so that that's all the same nickels. 5 kids separated 1880 living in a workhouse. OK, all right. She was a drunk.
00:20:35 It's Halloween. Almost cut me some slack.
00:20:39 She gets into another relationship with another man that ends because of her drinking. Also, she ends up being homeless.
00:20:47 She ends up being homeless. Eventually, her dad thinks that she's cleaned up her act because she writes a letter saying that she is now a servant girl. In fact, this is a excerpt from a letter that she wrote her father.
00:21:01 Sir.
00:21:02 She said. Uh.
00:21:05 I just write to say you will be glad to know that I am settled in my new place and going on all right. Up to now my people went out yesterday and have not returned, so I am left in charge. It is a grand place inside with trees and gardens back in front.
00:21:26 All has been newly done up. They are teetotalers. In other words, they.
00:21:31 Drink and religious. So I ought to get on. Meaning that, you know, maybe I won't be a crazy drunk anymore. They are very nice people and I have not too much to do. I hope you are all right. And the boy has work. I'm. I'm guessing she's referring to one of her kids that she's abandoned.
00:21:52 So goodbye for the present from yours truly.
00:21:55 Polly. She went by Polly, but her name was Mary. I guess Mary was too boring of a name.
00:22:02 This is one of the workhouses that she stayed at.
00:22:08 And the reason why she had to go back to this workhouse the the Wilmot.
00:22:13 Is because not so long after writing this letter to her father, explaining to him that she had turned over a new leaf and that she was now a servant girl.
00:22:23 And not an alcoholic. Her father got another letter from the people she was working for, saying that she had stolen £3.00 worth of clothing and some other knickknacks and had absconded. And they didn't know where she was.
00:22:41 So where she was was in another.
00:22:44 A boarding house. So I guess in London in the 1800s, late 1800s, maybe it's, I don't know how long this lasted. It was not uncommon for working class people and low class people to not have an apartment and to not have a anything, you know? No, no regular residence. Instead it was basically.
00:23:05 Like paying for a motel?
00:23:08 And so a lot of these people would either live in the basically the factory in which they they work.
00:23:16 Yeah.
00:23:17 So they would, let's say you were one of these. It was like sweatshops, basically, you know, so you either worked it in in, like, this sweatshop making dresses or whatever the hell. And then you lived at the factory.
00:23:30 Or maybe you didn't have that kind. That was like the cushy, cushy job. Maybe you didn't even do that. Maybe you were just selling garbage at the side of the road and hoping to make a little bit of money so you could afford to stay at one of these boarding houses for the night. And the, I don't know what the, what it? What it what? It would equal the day.
00:23:50 But apparently the rent was 4 pence a night.
00:23:55 Doesn't sound like much to me. A lot of these people, especially these alcoholic people, these drug addicts would resort to especially their women's resort to prostitution.
00:24:08 Which is how Mary Nichols was making a lot of her money. Or Polly, I guess as she liked.
00:24:15 To go by.
00:24:18 So she ends up at the Wilmots. She has three roommates.
00:24:23 However, one of the one of the roommates and elderly woman said that she was trying and she didn't seem like she was doing a lot of prostitution. She didn't have men over and and she was trying to clean up her act.
00:24:37 But this would be a cycle. This was a a cycle that she would go through. It looked like she.
00:24:43 Was going to turn.
00:24:44 A corner she was going to stop being an alcoholic and A and a *****, and then she would backslide. And that's essentially what would happen. She ended up in another place called. It was like a almost like a homeless shelter.
00:24:58 Called the White House.
00:25:01 And you know really bad conditions, similar people basically, you know, prostitutes and and, you know other low class people just barely scraping by selling garbage.
00:25:15 Or themselves.
00:25:18 And then one night.
00:25:21 In August, August 30th, 1888, it was a Thursday.
00:25:28 There was a downpour. It rained all day long.
00:25:32 In fact, it rained so much that many of the homes near the Thames River flooded and made a bunch of people homeless.
00:25:42 That's also the night that a fire broke out at a liquor warehouse.
00:25:48 At the east London docks.
00:25:50 And of course, as you can imagine, because it's a liquor warehouse, it's very flammable alcoholic beverages. It's basically like a giant moltov cocktail. So all of the the fire departments in London.
00:26:08 And to respond to this massive fire.
00:26:12 And they showed up around 9:00, and by midnight.
00:26:18 They had the fire mostly.
00:26:21 Mostly under control and just as they thought that they they were, they could pack up and leave.
00:26:28 Another fire broke out.
00:26:30 On the docks.
00:26:32 Now this this became. I mean this is before the time of television, of course. And and even really movies.
00:26:39 So this attracted a lot of attention.
00:26:42 A lot of the people in town showed up to the to see the, I guess the spectacle of of the huge fire that was going on at the dock. So a lot of people were were milling about late at night this night.
00:26:57 And.
00:26:59 Not Mary. Mary was at a bar.
00:27:04 Called the Frying Pan Pub, the building that actually that's still there today, it's no longer a pub.
00:27:12 But the building is still there today.
00:27:16 Uh, after getting hammered at the the Frying Pan pub.
00:27:24 She went to go.
00:27:26 Stay at the Wilmot where she.
00:27:29 Was staying, but she had spent all over all of her money at the Frying Pan Pub getting drunk.
00:27:37 And so she tried to talk her way into getting a place at the Wilmot.
00:27:44 But the the man in charge said no, I can't let you stay here for free.
00:27:49 And so she joked that, well, I got.
00:27:52 A new bonnet.
00:27:54 And that's going to bring in the money tonight.
00:27:58 I'll use my bonnet to.
00:28:00 To get get a guy to, to to bang or or blow and and and I'll be. I'll be back shortly. I'm going to go prostitute myself.
00:28:10 And I'll be back with money.
00:28:13 For the bed.
00:28:16 This is around.
00:28:19 22 AM.
00:28:22 At 2:30 AM, she's spotted by one of her friends.
00:28:27 She's even more drunk than she was before.
00:28:32 She tells her friend jokingly. I I made enough money already to pay for the night.
00:28:38 At the Wilmot.
00:28:39 Three times over.
00:28:42 But then I spent.
00:28:43 It all on on more alcohol.
00:28:46 And so I better hurry up.
00:28:48 And make even more so I can finally get a room at the wellmont or I guess not even a room a bed.
00:28:56 Meanwhile, the fire is finally put out.
00:29:00 People, lots of people knowing about the streets were very busy.
00:29:08 And then.
00:29:12 At 3:40 AM, after being spotted with.
00:29:17 Different men and staring around the streets.
00:29:23 Two men on their way to work.
00:29:25 Spot in the darkness and you gotta remember this is before St. lights. Really. I mean they.
00:29:31 Had.
00:29:32 Gas lamps and stuff like that. But you know it, it was very, very dark at night.
00:29:37 They weren't even sure it was a person at first.
00:29:40 They walk up to where they this odd thing they saw on the ground.
00:29:47 And discover it's a a body, the body.
00:29:52 Of Mary.
00:29:54 Nickels.
00:29:57 She had her.
00:29:59 Throat slit so severely.
00:30:03 That her head.
00:30:06 Was nearly severed.
00:30:09 From her body.
00:30:13 Her skirts were pulled up.
00:30:16 Over almost over her head.
00:30:19 And after.
00:30:23 The responding officer called for the police surgeon.
00:30:28 This is a photo of her.
00:30:30 There's very few.
00:30:31 Photos of back then, obviously, but there are.
00:30:33 A few.
00:30:34 They gathered their body and inspected it.
00:30:37 And discovered that she'd actually.
00:30:41 Been disemboweled.
00:30:47 And I don't know how the guys who found the body didn't notice that, or the people who moved the body, but apparently they they didn't notice that until because their dress was so.
00:30:57 I don't know if fluffy or whatever, but she had been disemboweled and we'll get into more detail about that. And in fact, if you're squeamish, this is not a good one for you. I'm sure I probably should have said that in the beginning.
00:31:10 I'm gonna. I you know we haven't got anything too crazy yet, so I'm going to tell you right now if you are squeamish, this might not be the stream for you.
00:31:20 We're we're not gonna go. We're not gonna, like, fixate on anything too crazy. But there's there's bad stuff. There's graphic stuff.
00:31:29 There's things are going to get graphic tonight. It's Halloween.
00:31:35 It's going to be kind of gross if you can't handle that stuff, just, just again, we're not going to unnecessarily fixate on it, but we're going to go over some.
00:31:47 Some not great stuff, so just.
00:31:49 If that's if you can't handle that, just just. You've been warned.
00:31:55 Uh, so yes, this is the doctor's talking about. This is the the newspaper.
00:32:02 So again this is.
00:32:06 This is all a new frightening thing that happened.
00:32:12 August 30th.
00:32:14 18.
00:32:16 88.
00:32:19 Then all was quiet for a while.
00:32:22 For a while on the streets of London.
00:32:27 I'm going to tell you another story.
00:32:31 This is Annie Chapman.
00:32:35 Annie Chapman.
00:32:39 She was born in 1841, September of 1841.
00:32:46 In Paddington, London.
00:32:51 I've been to the Paddington, Paddington.
00:32:54 Metro stop. So I guess around there.
00:33:00 On May 1st, 1869.
00:33:04 She married John Chapman at the All Saints Church in Knightsbridge.
00:33:12 The couple had three kids.
00:33:16 But unfortunately their son was born a cripple.
00:33:21 And he was sent away to an institution.
00:33:25 And their eldest daughter, Emily Ruth Chapman.
00:33:30 Died of meningitis?
00:33:34 This apparently sent them spiraling.
00:33:38 And they both became.
00:33:40 Raging Alcoholics, as I told you, there's going to be a.
00:33:45 It's gonna be a theme. There's definitely gonna be a theme tonight.
00:33:50 So the couple began. It began drinking heavily.
00:33:54 And then just about two years later.
00:33:57 They separated.
00:34:00 Annie returned to this is the this is the happy couple before all the disaster.
00:34:08 They separated and they returned to live in London.
00:34:13 And John, her husband, continued to to pay for her.
00:34:20 Gave her a like an allowance. Like an alimony kind of payment to live off of.
00:34:27 10 shillings a week.
00:34:29 Again, I don't know what that would equal today. Probably not much my guess.
00:34:36 After a a year or so in London, she took up with a a sieve maker by the name of John Sydney.
00:34:45 And the couple moved into common lodging house, a common lodging house, which again is like one of these ****** little places that you would live if you were super poor. And it's that it's the common means that it's not just girls and or boys.
00:35:01 It was located at 35 Dorset St. and uh.
00:35:06 Battle fields. I don't know if I said that right. It sounds kind of gross spittle fields. Where do you live? I live in spittle fields. Umm, great.
00:35:16 That didn't last very long, however, because.
00:35:20 They started losing money because shortly after she got with this guy, John Seavy John, her her husband. You know, John Chapman died of cirrhosis of the liver because he was that extreme of an alcoholic.
00:35:38 And he wasn't much better, but hadn't hadn't died of cirrhosis of the liver yet.
00:35:45 And so the allowance of the 10 shillings a week disappeared.
00:35:51 Because he was dead.
00:35:54 Shortly after in January of 1887, Sydney broke off their relationship and moved off to Notting Hill.
00:36:04 And then September 7.
00:36:07 1888.
00:36:12 Fast forward the.
00:36:14 Or the photos here.
00:36:18 We don't know much about her because again, she what happened in between those times, but probably nothing great. She was. Well, we do know that she was.
00:36:26 Selling.
00:36:27 Needles and tacks and doing crochet and prostituting herself for money and living in one of the again, one of these, these crappy little lodging places.
00:36:38 On September 7th at 5:00 PM.
00:36:41 A friend of ours, Amelia Palmer.
00:36:45 Saw her on Dorset St.
00:36:49 And talked to her briefly, Annie. Annie told her that she was too ill to do anything.
00:36:54 And that she had had recently been to the Infirmary.
00:36:59 And that she had to do something in order to get some money and or else she would have nowhere to stay that night because she hadn't been working because she'd been sick.
00:37:10 At 11:30 PM.
00:37:13 She was spotted at crossing Hemm's Lodging house.
00:37:17 On Dorset St.
00:37:19 She asked if she could sleep in the kitchen.
00:37:23 The the man in charge at the time said she could stay there for a little while.
00:37:30 At 1:30 AM, she went to the office of the Deputy Lodging housekeeper, Timothy Donovan, and explained that she had no money to pay for her bed that night.
00:37:37 Then.
00:37:41 He told her that if she couldn't pay, she couldn't stay.
00:37:46 And she laughed, vowing to return shortly with money and urging them to keep the bed open, saying that she was going to go basically go prostitute herself and make some money so that she could.
00:37:59 Stay the night there.
00:38:03 At 5:30 AM.
00:38:09 So this is in the wee hours here.
00:38:13 Mrs. Elizabeth Long was walking along Hanbury St.
00:38:17 When she passed any Chapman talking to a man directly outside.
00:38:23 #29 Hanbury St.
00:38:26 She heard the man say. Will you question mark? To which and replied yes.
00:38:36 But then at 6:00 AM.
00:38:38 John Davis, the man who lived at #29, Hanbury St.
00:38:44 Found her mutilated body.
00:38:47 In the backyard.
00:38:51 Doctor George Baxter Phillip describes the body of Anne Chapman. There she is getting turned away. This is the place where they found her body.
00:39:02 This is the man.
00:39:04 Some of these illustrations are ridiculous, but this is what they published the newspaper of the time before, before cameras were common.
00:39:13 So there she is.
00:39:17 This is what I was talking about, the squeamish part. So if you and this is the squeamish part check, tap out now that if you know you're in the squeamish department here.
00:39:27 Ah, let's see here. Blah blah blah.
00:39:32 This is a quote.
00:39:34 From.
00:39:37 Doctor George Baxter Phillips.
00:39:41 Yeah.
00:39:42 The body was terribly mutilated. The stiffness of the limbs was not marked marked, but was evidently commencing, so she was newly murdered. He noticed that the he, he talks to a third person, so I don't know if he's. If this these are notes from someone else. But this is this is written down as a quote.
00:40:03 He noticed that the throat was dissevered deep.
00:40:07 That the incision through the skin were jagged and reached right around the neck.
00:40:12 On the wooden paling between the yard and question, and the next smears of blood corresponding to where the head of the deceased lay were to be seen.
00:40:23 These were about 14 inches from the ground and immediately above the part where the blood from the neck lay.
00:40:31 He should say that the instrument used at the throat and abdomen was the same. It must have been a very sharp knife with a thin, narrow blade and must have not, or it must have been at least 6 to 8 inches in length, probably longer, he should say.
00:40:50 That the injuries could not have been inflicted by a bayonet or sword bayonet. They could have been done by such an instrument as a medical man used or or for post mortem purposes. But the ordinary surgical class might not contain such an instrument.
00:41:09 Those used by the Slaughtermen well, ground down might have caused them. He thought the knives used since really weird goods and third person.
00:41:18 Him, he thought.
00:41:19 That the knives used by those in the leather trade would not be long enough in the blade. There were indications of the anatomical.
00:41:28 Knowledge. He should say that the deceased had been dead for at least two hours and probably more when he first saw her. But it was right to mention that it was fairly cool. A fairly cool morning and that the body would be more apt to cool rapidly from its having lost a great quantity of blood.
00:41:48 But there was no evidence of a struggle having taken place. He was positive the deceased entered the yard alive.
00:41:58 The abdomen had been entirely laid open.
00:42:04 The only reason I'm going over this is it's it's important for you to understand the severity of the crime for when we, for later, trust me, we're not going to do this for all of them. They're just, they're all this bad. The intestines severed from their miss centric attachments, had been lifted out of the body and placed on the shoulder.
00:42:23 Of the corpse.
00:42:25 Whilst the pelvis and uterus and its appendages with the upper portion of the vagina and the posterior 2/3 of the bladder have been entirely removed.
00:42:37 No trace of these parts could be found and the incisions were cleanly cut, avoiding the ****** and dividing the vagina low enough to avoid injury to the cervix and urine.
00:42:51 Obviously the work was that of an expert of one, at least, who had such knowledge of anatomical or pathological examinations as to be enabled to secure the pelvic organs with one sweep of the knife, which must therefore must have at least 5 or 6 inches.
00:43:12 In length probably.
00:43:13 More.
00:43:14 The appearance of the cuts confirmed him in the opinion that the instrument, like the one which divided the neck, had been of a very sharp character. The mode in which the knife had been used seemed to indicate great anatomical knowledge.
00:43:32 He thought he himself could not have performed all the injuries he described, even without a struggle under 1/4 of 1/2 hour. If he had down it, or if he had down in a deliberate way, such as would fall to the duties of a surgeon, it probably would have taken him the best part of an hour.
00:43:56 Annie Chapman was buried.
00:43:58 On Friday, September 14th.
00:44:03 18.
00:44:05 88.
00:44:09 All right, well, now I'm going to tell you.
00:44:11 Another story.
00:44:16 This is.
00:44:19 Elizabeth stride.
00:44:23 Elizabeth stride. Her story is a little bit different, but similar.
00:44:31 Elizabeth stride.
00:44:33 Was born in 1843.
00:44:37 In Sweden.
00:44:42 In 1860, she moved to Gothenburg.
00:44:47 1861 she worked as a servant.
00:44:52 Until 1864, by 1865, she was registered as a prostitute by the Swedish police.
00:45:02 She had several visits at an inpatient clinic in her her set.
00:45:10 This is all in Sweden, so you know stupid, crazy Swedish names.
00:45:14 The hospital for treatment of venereal diseases.
00:45:18 Several visits are documented.
00:45:21 Throughout 1865.
00:45:26 Then later in the year, in 1865, she became a servant for a rich family and was removed from the Register for known prostitutes.
00:45:38 In 1866, she sailed to London.
00:45:43 And she registered with the Swedish Church in east London.
00:45:49 By 1869, she had met a English man by the name of John Thomas Stride.
00:45:59 And they got married at St. Giles in the Fields Church.
00:46:04 She gave her maiden name as Gustafson, which?
00:46:10 I think is incorrect and she gave her address.
00:46:15 And one of these crappy boarding houses, a lot of these people lived at.
00:46:20 The couple opened a coffee shop in 1869.
00:46:25 But.
00:46:26 Something happened along the way that we don't know whole lot other than they opened the coffee shop in 1869 and by 1881.
00:46:35 The marriage had fallen apart.
00:46:39 Imagine that marrying a Swedish ****** is probably not. Probably not the best.
00:46:44 That's that's not the best recipe for a happy marriage.
00:46:51 By.
00:46:52 December of 1881.
00:46:55 She was admitted to the work. The White Chapel Workhouse Infirmary suffering with bronchitis.
00:47:03 And she gave her address as a lodging house on Brick Lane. She moved into a common lodging house by 1882.
00:47:12 And was known to, you know, same sort of story, raging alcoholic.
00:47:19 Uh prostitute to make some money.
00:47:23 And just making a little bit of money here and there, doing odd jobs, living at these.
00:47:28 These crappy, these crappy boarding houses.
00:47:31 In between gigs.
00:47:35 John stride, her ex-husband, died in 1884 of heart disease.
00:47:43 And so if there was any kind of alimony going on, which was, that was usually the case.
00:47:49 They called it an allowance.
00:47:51 If you usually if you separated from your wife back then and you didn't give her some kind of an allowance, she could take it to court and you would.
00:47:59 You know, be forced to pay some kind of, you know, usually wasn't much, but something so they could, you know, at least get.
00:48:05 By.
00:48:06 So if they she was getting an allowance, that allowance dried up.
00:48:11 Pretty quick when he died.
00:48:13 And.
00:48:15 18.
00:48:17 84.
00:48:19 Later that year, and in fact, just a couple months later, she was given seven days hard labor for being drunk and disorderly, and for soliciting prostitution.
00:48:31 So she was she went straight to.
00:48:34 You know, I guess her roots.
00:48:37 What she knew.
00:48:39 By 1885, she had taken up with a man by the name of Michael Kidney.
00:48:46 And was living at living with him at 38 Dorset St.
00:48:51 Similar address to some of these other girls.
00:48:56 Same kind of a same kind of living conditions.
00:49:03 By in 1887, she she the they're relationship, the relationship couldn't be that great because in 1887, two years later, she charged Michael Kidney with assault but failed to proceed with the prosecution.
00:49:18 Later that year, in 1887, she was convicted for drunkenness at the Tames Magistrate Court on no fewer than 8 occasions.
00:49:30 1887 through 1888.
00:49:36 There's that picture again.
00:49:38 By 1888, the relationship had completely fallen apart.
00:49:44 Nor by September of 1888, rather.
00:49:47 And she was back to living in these crappy places, turning tricks and working on jobs.
00:49:57 On September 29th.
00:50:01 1888.
00:50:03 She spent the day cleaning rooms at the common lodging house.
00:50:12 At 6:30 PM, She was paid 6 pence for her chores.
00:50:17 And went to the Queen's head pub.
00:50:20 Which apparently still exists today. Queens Head Pub and the junction of Commercial St. and Fashion St.
00:50:32 By 7:00 PM, She returned to the lodging house and borrowed a brush from a fellow lodger, and she headed out, looking cheerful, according to witnesses.
00:50:45 She was next seen at 11:00 PM.
00:50:48 She was seen with a man.
00:50:51 By a witness by the name.
00:50:53 Of.
00:50:54 Jay Best and John Gardner.
00:50:57 Outside the brick layers, arms and unsettles there's there's a where they saw her.
00:51:07 At 11:45 she was seen with a man they don't know if it's the same one.
00:51:12 And Burner Street by William Marshall.
00:51:18 At 11:45, the midnight storekeeper Matthew Packer claimed to have sold grapes to her and and and a man. Again, we're not sure if it's the same man.
00:51:30 At 30 minutes past midnight, police Constable William Smith saw her and the man standing outside Duffield's Yard on Burner St.
00:51:42 At 12:45 AM.
00:51:45 James Brown.
00:51:48 Saw a woman.
00:51:50 Who? He was fairly certain was Elizabeth stride, standing with a man in fair close St.
00:51:59 And then just a moment later.
00:52:01 Israel Schwartz.
00:52:05 Remember that name.
00:52:07 Israel Schwartz.
00:52:12 Again, remember that name.
00:52:16 Saw her being assaulted and thrown to the ground on the pavement.
00:52:22 In front of Duffield's yard.
00:52:26 And decided not to intervene.
00:52:30 He crossed the street, he said, and avoided the situation.
00:52:35 And kept on walking.
00:52:42 Moments later.
00:52:45 Lewis.
00:52:47 Dem shoots.
00:52:50 With his pony and cart.
00:52:55 Would discover something in the road.
00:52:58 Would get out of his cart light a match.
00:53:02 And and well after initially that which is, this is a weird part of the story, but it's kind of funny. He initially thought it was his wife passed out drunk.
00:53:12 He walked into the bar.
00:53:14 To get help to carry her into the bar.
00:53:18 And then he saw that his wife was in the bar, realized that that wasn't his wife.
00:53:24 And he and others walked outside and realized that not only was it not his wife.
00:53:31 But it was Elizabeth Stride who had been.
00:53:36 Murdered her throat slit.
00:53:40 Her body was not mutilated, however.
00:53:43 And police suspected that was because.
00:53:48 Lewis here had interrupted.
00:53:52 What was taking place because of the timing of how quickly people had seen her alive moments ago and then when he arrived, the timing, whoever would have killed her would not have had time to.
00:54:04 Really do anything else, but the wound, the, the the wound that killed her matched.
00:54:10 The.
00:54:11 The the way that the other women their their throats were slit.
00:54:16 But there's more than that. That led them to believe that this was.
00:54:21 A case of the.
00:54:24 The killer being interrupted here. Here it is. Here's a photo of.
00:54:29 Elizabeth stride.
00:54:32 After her body was.
00:54:35 Was taken to the morgue.
00:54:41 There's another story that ends that same night.
00:54:44 But it begins in a different time in a different place.
00:54:49 Catherine etos.
00:54:52 Or Ed alls, I don't. I'm not sure how.
00:54:54 You would pronounce that.
00:54:57 Her father was a tin plate worker working for old old hall works in Wolverhampton.
00:55:06 Her mother, Catherine, and two sisters.
00:55:10 And.
00:55:12 She also had a uncle named William. I'm not sure why I.
00:55:15 Have that in my notes. Who cares?
00:55:20 Her father and brother William.
00:55:22 Left their jobs as template workers.
00:55:25 During the 10 men's strike about 1848, they and their families walked to London.
00:55:32 In London, they eventually found employee.
00:55:34 Payment.
00:55:35 George and his family stayed while William took his family back to Wolverhampton and resumed work at Old Hall works in early in the early 1860s, Catherine returned to Wolverhampton to visit her family. Her relatives recalled the visit and described her as very good looking and jolly sort of gal.
00:55:55 Catherine was educated at St. John's Charity School, Potters Field.
00:56:01 Tooley St.
00:56:02 Under her mother.
00:56:05 Or until her rather, until her mother died in 1850.
00:56:08 Live.
00:56:10 When most of her siblings entered the Workhouse industrial schools, she followed them and worked alongside them, and again, one of these sweatshops, basically in London, London, was was was rotten. With these with these slave labor there was it was based. It was like the worst.
00:56:30 Kind of conditions people get mad about the Chinese. They're like, oh, the Chinese have to slave labor to make these iPhones.
00:56:37 They have it really good. In fact, that's one thing that, you know, people ***** and moan about these. Look, I I think that we should keep the jobs domestically for other reasons. But when people try to make the argument that, oh, they've got it so bad and all these sweatshops in 3rd world countries, they have it infinitely better than the white people.
00:56:58 We had when we were working in our own sweatshops just about 100 or so years ago, and they had it so much better or they have it so much better.
00:57:07 So she started working on these sweatshops with her, her other siblings. She continued her education for a little while, but any I never really got out of the slum always had to keep working these kinds of crap jobs. And then at age 21, she started living with her.
00:57:27 She became involved with a man by the name of Thomas Conway, a pensioner, so she started dating this older man.
00:57:36 From the 18th Royal Iris.
00:57:39 Connor enlisted and drew his pension under the name Thomas Quinn or Thomas Quinn. The couple went to Birmingham and other towns, making a living selling cheap books of lives written about or written by the pensioner. So I guess he was.
00:57:53 He was collecting a pension and writing crappy books.
00:57:57 So this went.
00:57:58 On for a little while. And so she was just selling books on the street that.
00:58:03 He had written.
00:58:05 In the course of their travels, they blah blah. Let me try. Why do I see that my notes are too long on this one? I I think I copied way.
00:58:12 Too many notes.
00:58:12 On this on this chick, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. OK, here we go. Let's get to the let's get to the story.
00:58:22 She ends up with this guy.
00:58:26 And.
00:58:29 Let's see here, this is blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Sorry, guys. This there was so much. I was. I was trying to track down for this. You'll see. Why here? In a moment there was, there was some hard to find facts.
00:58:42 That I kind of glossed over this 1A.
00:58:45 Little bit.
00:58:47 Because they're also very similar.
00:58:50 They she ends up with this guy, they they make money going and and again this is it's just as bad as is that when people make fun of or or not make fun of it. When they say that we're horrible people for making the Mexicans work in the fields and oh it's so inhumane this is the kind of work that white people were doing not that long ago.
00:59:09 I mean under far worse conditions and getting far worse pay with with very little intervention from the government, you know, like might not have been illegal under the table, but it didn't have to be. There weren't any laws protecting people. There were no safety.
00:59:25 Violations like there, it just didn't really matter, like they could work you to death and whoever would work for the cheapest, that's who got the job. And so that's kind of what they did is they went and worked and they were basically migrant workers. When the season would allow. And then they would go back into town and and work in factories and and sell garbage. And just, you know, it was, it was a horrible hard life.
00:59:46 Not, which is also why a lot of these.
00:59:48 Women because it's easier money and a lot of them are Alcoholics and it seems to go go together. They become prostitutes, they become prostitutes. To be able to afford their drinking habit.
01:00:02 So then we get to she moves back to to London and.
01:00:12 On on September 29th.
01:00:16 1888.
01:00:19 At 8:00 AM, she returns to Cooney's lodging house.
01:00:24 And sees Kelly, she has been turned out of the casual ward for some unspecified trouble. Kelly decided to pawn a pair of boots he had. This is the pawn shop they went to.
01:00:36 He does this with a pawn broker named John or named Jones in church St.
01:00:42 A A woman named Kate takes him to the shop and pledged that under the name of under the name of Jane Kelly, they receive 22 sixths.
01:00:53 I don't know that what the money is here. It just has 26 for boots.
01:00:57 And she and Kelly take the money and buy some food, tea and sugar between 10:00 AM and 11:00 AM they were seen by Frederick Wilkinson eating breakfast in the Lodging House kitchen. By afternoon, they were again without money. Eto'o says that she is going to see if she can get some money from her daughter.
01:01:17 And Bermondsey.
01:01:19 She parts with Kelly and Hounds ditch 2:00 PM, promising to be back no later than 4:00 PM. I never knew if she went to her daughters at all, Kelly said at the inquest. I only wish that she had, for we had lived together for some time and never had a quarrel. Well, really, what probably happened as she went off and she got.
01:01:39 Hammered because her daughter said that she never saw her that day and she was seen extremely intoxicated not too long afterwards, in fact, by 8:00 PM, City police.
01:01:56 Came across Edos surrounded by a crowd. She's very drunk and laying in a heap on the pavement. Robinson asked those in the crowd if anyone knew her. No one replied, so he pulled her up to her feet, leaned her against the building and with the aid of of another officer, they brought her.
01:02:16 To the police station and let her sleep it off.
01:02:21 And sober up.
01:02:23 They said not too long later she was singing and being kind of a nuisance. So she's still drunk, but at least she's conscious now. She's singing. She's being kind of annoying. And so they.
01:02:36 They kick her out of the police station and this is approximately around. Let's see here 9:45 PM.
01:02:49 Not too long afterwards, at around 10:00 PM.
01:02:53 Officer Edward Watkins commences his first full round of his beat.
01:02:58 This consisted of Duke Street, through Hedge Lane, through a portion of Bury St. then through Crete Church Lane. Into all these ******* names. Who cares?
01:03:12 He he he's doing his beat. Let's get to the part that makes where it matters. He spots her around 1010 o'clock around 15 minutes after midnight, Kate is heard singing softly to herself, to herself. Well. Oh, I'm sorry. I I totally ****** that up. Sorry, guys. This is the one.
01:03:30 I funked up.
01:03:31 She's uh, she I guess she was still in jail until 15 after midnight, so then they let her go. Then the cop sees her around 12:55.
01:03:44 She leaves the the area of the station around 1:00 AM. She asked someone what to hide. It is too late for you to go and get anything to drink, he replies. I shall get a damn fine hiding when I get home, she tells him. Hunt replies and serve you right. You had no right to get drunk. Hunt pushed her rope, pushed her out of the.
01:04:02 The station this way misses, he said, and she said good night and called him a ****. Said good night, old ****. Well, that's the quote from the newspaper.
01:04:14 Anyway, by 1:35 AM a cigarette trader spots her.
01:04:22 Around 1:45 PM or I guess that's probably gotta be. That should be AM mostly that's room down PM.
01:04:30 Unless, unless they found it. No, that's gotta be. AM they found her body?
01:04:36 None of this stuff really matters. I'm just gonna zip through it. It doesn't really matter. The next one doesn't matter because it's.
01:04:42 It's.
01:04:43 We don't have a lot of information on her. They found her body. This one's pretty bad.
01:04:50 So this would have been this is the same night that they found that woman that the guy thought was his wife.
01:04:56 The same night that they found, but like about two hours later.
01:05:00 They find her.
01:05:03 Again, I should have warned you before that photo. I just didn't realize that was the one. So if you're squeamish, I already gave you lots of warnings.
01:05:10 She was cut up bad. I won't. I won't linger on this photo, but I want you to be able to see what we're talking about. This is how this is what we're talking about, OK.
01:05:17 This is how she ended up. This is how she looked before. This is after, OK?
01:05:24 So the face. This is from Doctor Frederick Gordon Brown, the London police surgeon. The intestines were drawn out to a large extent and placed over the right shoulder, just like the uh, the murder tube. Prior to that, they were smeared over with some kind of feculent matter.
01:05:44 A piece of about two feet was quite detached from the body and placed between the body and the left arm, apparently by design the lobe and the Oracle of the right ear were cut obliquely through the face was very much mutilated. There was a cut about 1/4 of an inch.
01:06:04 Through the lower left eyelid, dividing the structures completely through the upper eyelid on the right side, there was a scratch through the skin on the left upper eyelid, near to the angle of the nose. The right eyelid was cut through to about half an inch.
01:06:23 There was a deep cut over the bridge of the nose, extending from the left border of the nasal bone, down near the angle of the jaw on the right side of the cheek. This cut went through the bone and divided all the structures of the cheek except the mucous membrane of the mouth.
01:06:42 The tip of the nose.
01:06:43 Was quite detached by oblique cut from the bottom of the nasal bone to where the wings of the nose join onto the face. A cut from this divided the upper.
01:06:56 The lip and extended through the substance of the gum over the right upper lateral incisor tooth about half an inch from the top of the nose, was another oblique cut. There was a cut on the right angle of the mouth, as if the cut of a point of a knife, the cut extended.
01:07:16 An inch and a half parallel with the lower lip there was on each side of the cheek a cut which peeled up the skin, forming a triangular flap about an inch and a half on the left cheek. There were two abrasions of under the left ear.
01:07:36 The throat was cut across to the extent of about 6 or 7 inches. A superficial cut commenced about an inch and a half below the lobe below, and about 2 1/2 inches behind the left ear, and extended across the throat to about 3 inches below the lobe.
01:07:56 Of the right ear again. So she was found mutilated in a similar way that the the other two women were found.
01:08:06 And she was extremely disfigured in the face, more so than the other women. The theory is, of course, that if you haven't figured this out yet, this is.
01:08:18 The Ripper Jack the Ripper had murdered the first two women and was interrupted while murdering the 3rd, and I went decided to, couldn't, couldn't, couldn't be satisfied with just letting her throat. So he moved on and and murdered this woman the same night.
01:08:38 This last one, we don't know a whole lot about. We don't know about her background. We just know before we get to that actually.
01:08:46 There's a little interesting tidbit.
01:08:51 Let me get to that while the police are investigating those two murders that happened that same night.
01:09:00 Let me get to this here.
01:09:04 So after the murders of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Edos.
01:09:09 The police started searching the area and looking for for clues or a suspect or witnesses.
01:09:17 And sometime around 3:00 AM, Constable Alfred Long of the Metropolitan Police force discovered a dirty blood stained piece of apron in the stairwell of a of a tenement.
01:09:31 Nearby, this is a drawing of them finding this.
01:09:37 This message scrawled on the wall.
01:09:42 They found a.
01:09:43 Message scrawled that said, the Jews are not the.
01:09:46 Men who will be blamed for nothing.
01:09:50 The Jews are not the men who will be blamed for nothing.
01:09:57 Upon seeing.
01:10:01 Upon seeing the message scrawled on the wall.
01:10:05 They immediately started to erase it.
01:10:10 Police Superintendent Thomas Arnold was afraid that it would cause anti-Semitism.
01:10:19 They thought it would cause an anti-Semitic riot.
01:10:25 So before they could even take a photo of the message written on the wall, they washed it off before the crowd gathered.
01:10:37 They just, they wrote down what the what the message had said.
01:10:43 But here is a quote from police Superintendent Thomas Arnold.
01:10:49 Knowing consequence of suspicion having fallen upon a Jew named John Peyser, having committed a murder in Hanbury St. A short time previously, a strong feeling existed against the Jews generally. And as the building upon which the writing was found was situated in the midst of a locally inhabited.
01:11:11 Principally by that set.
01:11:13 I was apprehensive that if the writing were left, it would be the means of causing a riot and therefore considered it desirable that it should be removed.
01:11:29 So they they washed it off to avoid anti-Semitism. Now some things never change right?
01:11:38 I told you most of the details we're not. We're not really. We're not fixating on the the gruesomeness. Except for you're saying. No. You have to be aware that they these are gruesome murders, OK.
01:11:48 Now, of course, some of the officers disagreed with his decision.
01:11:53 Especially those representing the City of London police who thought the writing constituted part of the crime scene and should not. Or should the very least be photographed if you were going to erase it?
01:12:04 But it was wiped off the wall before anyone could photograph it.
01:12:14 There he is.
01:12:17 There's the.
01:12:20 There's the **** there.
01:12:25 Another interesting tidbit now I mentioned the.
01:12:30 The witness that had seen.
01:12:33 The.
01:12:35 Altercation.
01:12:38 Taking place.
01:12:40 Between not this, this murder here.
01:12:50 But with this woman.
01:12:53 Elizabeth stride.
01:12:59 That he that his name was.
01:13:01 And my my notes are so ******* all over.
01:13:03 The place his name was Israel.
01:13:06 Where we at? Where are we? In Israel Schwartz?
01:13:13 Israel Schwartz.
01:13:19 Was very, very weird about how when they went to to interview him and ask him to describe the person they had seen was very kind of suspicious and and didn't want to talk.
01:13:33 And we'll get more into.
01:13:36 That later.
01:13:41 All right.
01:13:46 Next up.
01:13:53 This is the woman that we don't know a whole lot about.
01:13:58 This is Mary Kelly.
01:14:03 We know that she was.
01:14:06 Probably born in Ireland.
01:14:08 And moved to Wales at some point.
01:14:13 She we know that in and that was probably around 1863 and that in 1879.
01:14:20 She married someone by the name of Davies.
01:14:24 Then, according to her, and this is all the information we have is it's most of it just things that she told other people, but we're not 100% sure is is real.
01:14:37 She told people that her husband, somewhere in 18 around, you know, 1881 or 1882, her husband had died in a a mining explosion.
01:14:48 And then she became a prostitute to make money.
01:14:54 When she first moved to London in 1884, she was working at a high class West End brothel.
01:15:03 But after working there for a couple of years, I mean you get a lot of.
01:15:08 You know, mileage on that and she no longer worked at the high class brothel.
01:15:15 And was just basically becoming like all these other women that we've talked about tonight.
01:15:22 Where she was an alcoholic and she was turning tricks for money and living at these kind of, you know, these ****** places.
01:15:38 On November 8th.
01:15:42 1888.
01:15:46 She spent the afternoon with a friend, Maria Harvey, and early in the evening with another friend, Lizzie Albrecht.
01:15:55 Around 11:45 PM, a neighbor.
01:15:58 Anne or Mary Anne Cox.
01:16:02 Saw her returning home.
01:16:07 So I had to clear my throat there for a second.
01:16:09 Saw her returning home.
01:16:13 With a a man, a strange man.
01:16:18 That she didn't get a good look at. And of course my notes got moved because I ******* I hate. I hate this. I hate these notes so much. I hate having this many notes, as you can probably.
01:16:28 So.
01:16:30 It makes me all makes me all all screwed up. Alright, so here we go. 1145 neighbor and Cox saw her returning home with a stout, shabby, blotchy faced man who was in his 30s. He had a carroty mustache and a Billy **** hat. Mary Kelly was drunk and she told Mrs. Cox that she was going to sing.
01:16:52 Around midnight to 1:00 AM, several neighbors heard Mary singing only a Violet I plucked from my mother's grave.
01:17:00 Around 2:00 AM, George Hutchinson met with her on a on commercial St. and she asked him for sixpence. He declined on account of the fact that she was spent up.
01:17:12 Mary continued along Commercial St. and began talking with a man near the junction with Trawl St. The two then backtracked along Commercial St. and Hutchinson followed along Dorset Street, where Mary Kelly led the man into Miller's court. Hutchinson waited on the other side of Dorset St. for 45 minutes.
01:17:33 Neither the man nor Mary Kelly emerged, and so he left.
01:17:38 Around 4:00 AM.
01:17:40 Several neighbors heard a faint cry of murder.
01:17:45 From the direction of Mary Kelly's room.
01:17:50 Around 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM, several people claimed to have seen Mary Kelly in the surrounding streets, which doesn't really add up.
01:17:59 Because at 10:45 AM.
01:18:03 John McCarthy sent Thomas Boyer around to collect Mary Kelly's overdue rent. He got no reply when he knocked on the.
01:18:12 Door.
01:18:13 So when he went round to the window, he was horrified when he saw.
01:18:18 A mutilated body lying there on the bed. Now this one's horrific. I've warned you. I'm warning you again, because this one's the worst one. OK, this is the worst one. So again, if you if you.
01:18:29 Can't handle it?
01:18:31 This is this is when you look away. All right, this is this is.
01:18:35 This is what we're talking about. This is basically how all the bodies were found. This is the only one we have a.
01:18:43 You know, a photo of the actual crime scene.
01:18:47 So this is what we're talking about. It's it's not just like.
01:18:51 You know, he stabbed her a bunch. It's like he literally gutted her like an animal.
01:18:57 OK. And same all the same kinds of wounds ripped out her insides, threw them out over her left shoulder.
01:19:07 And parts of her body missing.
01:19:11 And you know this? The throat being cut so deeply that it nearly severed the head.
01:19:18 OK.
01:19:19 So again, I'm not we're not going.
01:19:21 To fixate on.
01:19:21 It. Sorry you. You look back if.
01:19:24 You're one of the squeamish people.
01:19:26 You can look back.
01:19:29 So these are the murders. There's others. But these are the murders that pretty much everyone agrees.
01:19:35 Are Jack the Ripper murders?
01:19:39 And for years, people have made all kinds of conspiracy theories about maybe it was a member of the.
01:19:46 Royal family or?
01:19:48 Maybe it was this person, or maybe it was that person.
01:19:54 Kind of like Kennedy's assassination or 9/11.
01:19:59 Right. Kind of like Kennedy's assassination or 9/11.
01:20:03 Very similar situations, right?
01:20:07 Where you're allowed to talk about it, you're allowed to have all kinds of crazy conspiracy theories about it.
01:20:15 And lots of people do when they make movies about it, and there's comic books about it, and there's there's books written about it, and there's TV shows and miniseries. It's endless. There's all kinds of of crazy Jack Ripper. This Jack the Ripper that, I mean, in fact, it's it's become.
01:20:35 A A tourist attraction. If you go to London, that's one of the things people do is is.
01:20:40 Odd as that sounds, as they they go and Jack the Ripper Tours.
01:20:45 Where they can go to all the spots where they found these mutilated bodies because I guess people learned of that and there's gift shops. There's there's Jack the Ripper gift shops.
01:20:59 And.
01:21:02 You know.
01:21:04 I I think that's all distasteful, but whatever. Apparently that's, you know, people are into it.
01:21:12 Well.
01:21:13 There is no official suspect.
01:21:18 There is no official suspect and no one was ever arrested and certainly not convicted for the crime, and this is what lends to some of the mysterious nature.
01:21:29 Of the Jack the Ripper story, right? This is one of the things that has has has created this, this cloud of mystery and intrigue. Everyone. Everyone's got their idea. Maybe it was the Freemasons, or maybe it was the Catholic Church. Or maybe it was the royal family.
01:21:47 Yeah.
01:21:49 But one thing you don't hear very often.
01:21:51 Is, well, the the person who actually did.
01:21:54 It.
01:21:58 You see.
01:21:59 What happened after the murders?
01:22:02 Is a lot of a lot of media outlets were very coy and I think as if they knew who the real killer was. In fact the son.
01:22:10 Back in 1894 published.
01:22:13 A story where they said we know the Christian name and surname of Jack the Ripper.
01:22:20 We know his present habitation.
01:22:23 Our representatives have seen him.
01:22:26 And we have in our possession a morass of declarations, documents, and other proofs.
01:22:33 Which prove his identity.
01:22:38 Now upon this publications.
01:22:45 The fervor, I guess that was caused by this.
01:22:48 This publication.
01:22:51 In response, Chief Constable.
01:22:55 Of Scotland Yard, Melville mcnorton.
01:23:00 Wrote a memo.
01:23:05 In his memo, he said that there are.
01:23:08 3.
01:23:10 Suspects that he knew.
01:23:15 Were way more likely.
01:23:18 Then the person that the sun was implicating the sun was implying it was some crazy person named Thomas Cutbush, who was a stuck in a a mental institution at the time.
01:23:30 And Chief Constable Melville Mcnorton wrote a memo saying that he he he listed three other suspects. The second one, the second, the second most likely in his mind, was a man by the name of Aaron Kuzminski.
01:23:47 Aaron Kuzminsky was a Polish Jew who had immigrated.
01:23:52 To England around the turn of the century. That's right, ladies and gentlemen. An Eastern European Jew who immigrated to the West around the turn of the century. Who would have thought? Who would have thought?
01:24:07 Oh my goodness. And you might say to yourself, why that's the second on the list. Well, the other ones. Well, OK. This is one guy who wasn't close to the investigation. He had an, you know, a bird's eye view of some of the stuff. And this is what he wrote in a memo he wrote. Cause Minsky, a Polish Jew and resident in Whitechapel.
01:24:26 To the area.
01:24:27 But the Jack Ripper murders were taking place. This man became insane owing to many years indulgence and solitary vice.
01:24:37 He had a great hatred of women, especially of the prostitute class, and had strong homicidal tendencies. He was removed to a lunatic asylum about March of 1889, and so that's who he's one of the people that he suspected had done the murders.
01:24:55 So you might say to yourself, well, that's So what that's.
01:24:59 That's a stretch, right? So what? So just one. You know, that's one of three.
01:25:05 Yes, that is one of three.
01:25:09 One of three.
01:25:12 Four years later.
01:25:14 Major Arthur Griffiths, a friend of Mcnorton.
01:25:19 Published a a book by the name of mysteries of Police and crime.
01:25:27 After much discussion.
01:25:29 With his good friend Melville Mcnorton.
01:25:35 In his book.
01:25:38 He says the outside public.
01:25:41 May think that the identity of the later miscreant Jack the Ripper was never revealed so far as absolute knowledge goes, this is undoubtedly true, but the police, after the last murder had brought their investigations to the point of strongly suspecting several.
01:26:00 Persons, all of them known to be homicidal lunatics, against three of these lay held very plausible and reasonable grounds of suspicion concerning 2 of them. The case was weak, although it was based on certain suggestive facts. One was a Polish.
01:26:20 Jew, a known lunatic who was at large in the district of Whitechapel at the time of the murder, who, having developed homicidal tendencies, was afterwards confined in an.
01:26:33 Sylum this man was said to resemble the murderer by one person who got a glimpse of him. The police constable and minor court.
01:26:46 Or the police constable Mitter court. That's the end of that, that quote.
01:26:51 So this guy who wrote the wrote a.
01:26:53 Book that was, you know, all the information he got for the book was from his his good friend, Melville McNaughton, who was the chief Constable of Scotland Yard.
01:27:02 Says that you know suggests that it's a Polish Jew doesn't name Kaminski, but Kaminski was the only Polish Jew that was a suspect.
01:27:13 Then there's the two highest ranking police officers that were involved in the case.
01:27:20 And they both considered Kaminski.
01:27:25 Or kosminski kozminski bucking Polish your name.
01:27:32 Kuzminski was their their number one suspect for both of them.
01:27:37 1.
01:27:39 By the name of.
01:27:41 Sir Robert Anderson.
01:27:44 Wrote a autobiography.
01:27:47 By the name of the lighter side of my official life.
01:27:52 There he is. Looks like a respectable man.
01:27:58 In his autobiography.
01:28:01 He wrote quote 1 did not need to be a Sherlock Holmes to discover that the criminal was a sexual maniac of a virulent type, that he was living in the immediate vicinity of the scenes of the murders. That and that if he was not living absolutely alone, his people knew of his gun.
01:28:22 And refused to give him up to justice during my absence abroad. The police had made a house to house search for him investigating the case of every man in the district whose circumstances were such that he could go and come and get rid of his blood stains in secret.
01:28:42 And the conclusion we came to was that he and his people were certain low class Polish Jews, for it is a remarkable fact that people of that class in the East End will not give up one of their number to Gentile justice.
01:29:02 Now, isn't this something that we've seen in the past?
01:29:08 Isn't this something that we've seen in the past? In fact, the president's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, the reason why he was so angry at Chris Christie, was that he was, you know, he tried and and convicted his father in a goy court.
01:29:23 So even today, this attitude persists. In fact, in these Jewish neighborhoods like Crown Heights, they have Jewish courts essentially that operate outside the law.
01:29:36 And remember that witness that I mentioned.
01:29:38 Is Israel Schwartz or Schwartz or?
01:29:41 Whatever the **** his name was.
01:29:44 Well, keep that in mind. Keep that guy in mind.
01:29:49 And the result proved that our diagnosis was right on every point.
01:29:54 For, I may say at once that undiscovered murders are rare in London and that Jack the Ripper's crimes are not within that category, and if the police here had powers such as the French police possess, the murderer would have been brought to justice.
01:30:13 Scotland Yard can boast that not even the subordinate officers of the department will tell tales out of school and it will. It will become me to violate the unwritten law rule of the service.
01:30:27 So I will only add here that the Jack the Ripper's letter, which is preserved in the police museum at New Scotland Yard, is the creation of an enterprising London journalist.
01:30:43 So he's saying that the the letters that were written.
01:30:48 To the the police during the murderer saying like I'm Jack the Ripper and and like the name, you know, like signing it, Jack. The rest where the name Jack the Ripper came from is while they were investigating these murders, they were getting letters from someone. And he's alleging obviously he's he's he's he's beating around the Bush.
01:31:08 Being very English about it, but he's alleging.
01:31:10 And that a a journalist did that to sell papers and to give them the name Jack the Ripper and make the story sound more exciting and that those were not letters written by a A a serial killer which had kind of like a if you read the letters they sound, you know, like the written by an English person.
01:31:30 Not a a Polish immigrant.
01:31:34 And he's alleging that no, the real guy was a Polish immigrant, and the Jews in that community knew who it was. And they were not going to rat him out because that's the way the Jews and those communities are.
01:31:56 Having regard to interest, attaching to this case, I am almost tempted to disclose to disclose the identity of the murderer and of the press man who wrote the letter above referred to.
01:32:10 But no public benefit would result from such a course. Come on, you and the traditions of my old department would suffer. I will merely add that the only person who had ever had a good view of the murderer.
01:32:25 Unhesitatingly identified the suspect the instant he was confronted with him, but he refused to give evidence against him.
01:32:41 In saying that he was a Polish Jew, I am merely stating, and this is where he starts to do that. But I'm not racist.
01:32:49 A A definitive or a definitely ascertained fact.
01:32:56 And my words are meant to specify race, not religion. See that look at that.
01:33:02 Look at that.
01:33:03 Jews are erased back then, for it would outrage all religious sentiment to talk of the religion of a loathsome creature whose utterly unmentionable vices reduced him to a lower level, lower level than that of a brute. So again, they're afraid of anti-Semitism. One of the reasons why.
01:33:25 He doesn't just say who it is, he's saying who it is. I mean, he's saying who?
01:33:28 It is without saying who it is.
01:33:31 But he won't just name the Jew.
01:33:34 Like literally, I guess like this is like the purest form of like not naming the Jew where he's he all he has to do is name the ******* Jew. Don't worry about it.
01:33:44 There's other ways.
01:33:47 So far, though, you're seeing the evidence here, right?
01:33:50 The evidence is and the and and the the witness he's talking about. Who wouldn't rat out the other Jew is, of course, Israel Schwartz, who refused to testify against Kaminski as a suspect because he's.
01:34:04 Jew and it's part of the rabbinical teaching called Misra where you don't rat out other Jews to Gois basically, and especially if you think it'll lead to goys endangering the life of the Jew, then you really can't do anything and that's he would he would have got the death penalty for what he had done.
01:34:25 Obviously, and so that that I I want you to understand that that's the kind of in Group preference that exists in Jews.
01:34:36 I don't. I don't think people can wrap their head around that ****. They think it it really ends with nepotism, right? They think that ohh it's you know it it sucks because. Yeah, they'll give their friends jobs or or what? No. It's like they'll cover up murder.
01:34:52 And not just like any murderer. The reason why I wanted to show you how brutal those murderers were is so that you can. I mean, this guy knew Israel, knew Israel, Schwarz.
01:35:01 Knew how bloody and disgusting these ******* murders were because it was the talk of the town. It wasn't just the talk of the town. This story was worldwide at a time when things didn't go viral worldwide. But this did everyone around the world knew about Jack the Ripper.
01:35:20 Mostly because of some news man who had come up with the name Jack the Ripper to sensationalize it and sell more papers.
01:35:29 But the disgusting truth, those photos that I showed you I showed.
01:35:32 You for a reason.
01:35:33 The disgusting truth wasn't it wasn't some cackling madman taunting the police with letters going haha. You will never catch me. I am Jack the Ripper. Haha. No really, it was some psycho ******* Polish Jew.
01:35:50 There was a psycho Polish Jew that another Jew witnessed attacking one of the women.
01:35:59 But refused to give him up to the police because he was a Jew.
01:36:06 That's the kind of encrypt preference that exists.
01:36:10 And so I think last stream someone asked me, they said, well, I don't understand this Jew thing, right? Like, there's all the, you know, how can there, how can they have such, you know, different forms of like how can there be right wing Jews and left wing Jews. But yet at the same time they're all Jews. This is how.
01:36:29 You can disagree with politics. You can disagree on all kinds of things and look, no group is a monolith. But at the end of the day, you don't rat out the other Jews to the going.
01:36:44 And I don't know why this is such a foreign concept. This is a concept that if you were to put this in in the context of a the Italian mafia, all of a sudden everyone would get it.
01:36:54 Right, all of a sudden everyone understand this concept. If I were to explain this and say, well, you know it, the Italian mafia, they really frown on you going to the police.
01:37:06 You don't go to the police. They they you handle it. You go to the Godfather or whatever and he figures it or the same thing about black people, right?
01:37:14 If you were to say the same thing like ohh yeah, you go to these black neighborhoods and as a cop and and even though someone has just committed murder.
01:37:23 And it might be like a a gang member from the other gang that you hate.
01:37:27 Like.
01:37:29 And the cop comes to you and they say, I know you saw.
01:37:34 A member of the gang you hate murder this guy. Just tell me who.
01:37:37 It is then they don't talk to the cops.
01:37:39 Ever understands that for some reason everyone understands that? It's like ohh yeah. Well of course that's that's what the black gangsters do.
01:37:48 That's how the mafia is.
01:37:51 Ohh but but Jews couldn't possibly be like that. Why? Why exactly?
01:37:58 That's how they are.
01:38:00 So just like the Black gang, they can have these crazy disagreements where they wildly disagree on all.
01:38:07 Kinds of stuff.
01:38:09 But when the cops show up asking, you know?
01:38:13 Who? Who put holes in this in this guy? No one's going to talk. No one.
01:38:17 'S going to talk.
01:38:20 Because the cops are the enemy.
01:38:25 Well, that's that's exactly how these.
01:38:28 Eastern European Jews that flooded into Western countries around the turn of the century.
01:38:34 Just like Jack the Ripper and his family.
01:38:41 That's the that's the code they.
01:38:42 Live by.
01:38:43 And I've given you example after example after example with all these different streams I've done of of very similar. I mean maybe not to this degree. This is pretty ********, right? But to the degree where you have Jews running Ponzi schemes or ripping people off like crazy Eddie and his and his cousin.
01:39:02 And it's all in the family, and no one rants each other out like the the parents will know the, you know, like the close relatives will know and and no one raps anyone out.
01:39:15 And that's what this guy is talking about.
01:39:23 You also had this guy. This is the Chief Inspector, Donald Swanson.
01:39:31 He was in fact in charge of the case.
01:39:36 He got a copy of the lighter side of my official life.
01:39:42 By.
01:39:43 Sir Robert Anderson.
01:39:47 And he began writing notes in the margins.
01:39:52 And highlighting things and commenting on things.
01:39:56 Relevant to his experience as.
01:39:59 Well, as the Chief Inspector and he was the Chief Inspector of the Jack the Ripper.
01:40:06 Case.
01:40:10 One such note here.
01:40:13 Says because the suspect was also a Jew.
01:40:18 And also became his also or. It also became evident or evidence would convict the suspect. It's hard to read this handwriting and witness wouldn't be.
01:40:33 Or what like it looks like it wouldn't be. He means of murder being harmed, being hanged. Hanged. OK. Yeah. So in other words, you know, the witness knows that if convicted of murder, he'll get hanged, which he did not wish to be.
01:40:54 Something left on his merit.
01:40:56 What?
01:40:58 But basically saying.
01:41:00 The you know the suspect, Jack the Ripper, was a Jew. And the witness that identified him was also a Jew, but wouldn't testify, wouldn't admit to it. Because Jews don't rat each other out. This is the Chief Inspector that was in charge during the investigation, writing the margins.
01:41:20 But no one knew.
01:41:21 This this was this was kept secret for years.
01:41:25 Here's another note that he had left in the margins and after his identification, which this is actually the the same note only written away. I can read it and and after his identification, which suspect knew no other murders of this kind took place in London. So in other words, he's saying that the Jack the Ripper.
01:41:45 Murders stopped because Aaron Kosminski was aware that the cops knew who he was and that he had been identified, but that the cops couldn't.
01:41:55 Couldn't do anything because the witness wouldn't testify. Israel wouldn't testify.
01:42:02 Here's another note from those margins continuing from page 138 after the suspect had been identified at the seaside home where he had been sent by us with difficulty in order to subject him to identification, he knew he was identified on suspects, returned to his brother's house in white.
01:42:22 Chapel. He was watched by police by day and night in a very short time. The suspect with his hands tied behind his back. He went to Stephanie Workhouse and then Coney Hatch and died shortly afterwards. Kuzminsky was the suspect.
01:42:46 This is Coley hatch, the asylum.
01:42:49 Where Kuzminski was sent.
01:42:54 The only inconsistency is he didn't die. He was transferred to another asylum.
01:42:59 A few years later.
01:43:02 In fact, he was in and out or in and not out, always in asylums until about I think he died in, you know, in an asylum in like 1919.
01:43:15 The reason why these these notes in the margins came to light.
01:43:19 In the 1980s.
01:43:21 Was.
01:43:24 This article here was printed.
01:43:31 And so at long last, after the increasingly bizarre suspects and all the ingenious ingeniously constructed theories, a piece of hard evidence, nothing less than the identification of Jack the Ripper by solid, stolid Scott's Chief Inspector who investigated the White Chapel murders.
01:43:51 When the when Donald Sutherland Swanson died in 1924, his habitus Obituarists noted that the Chief Inspector viewed his work as decidedly a Secret Service, and that he was opposed to public reminiscence.
01:44:09 But this did not stop Sutherland, noting privately in a copy of his old chiefs cautious memoirs the name of the killer, and a brief, slightly cryptic description of his detection. And.
01:44:22 Right. And there, the pencil written notes remained unread and unknown until the 2nd of James Swanson's maiden aunts died. Some of his grandfather's books and papers came to him and his home in in Peace Lake, Surrey. The vital book is Sir Robert Anderson's the lighter side of my official life.
01:44:43 Published in 1910 in INIT Anderson, Assistant Commission and head of the CID at the time of the murder stated as definitively ascertainable fact that the killer was a Polish Jew, that the disclosure of his name would not benefit the people. OK.
01:45:02 I'm I'm so glad. I love it when they make decisions like that, right? Uh, it's better if you don't know. Is it?
01:45:10 Well, merely add that that the only person who had ever had a good view of the murderer murderer unhesitatingly identified the suspect. The incident he was confronted with him, but he refused to give evidence against him. Swanson has then penciled in under the text in the note form.
01:45:28 Because the suspect was also a Jew, and also because his evidence would convict the suspect and witness would be the means of the murderer being hanged, by which he did not wish to be led.
01:45:41 On his own mind, Swanson initiated this or initialed this on the side margin he has written, and after this identification, which suspect knew no other murderer of this kind or murder took place in London, then Swanson's grandson found another longer note written.
01:46:02 At the back of the book, after the suspect had been identified at Seaside home, where he had been sent by with difficulty in order to subject him to identification.
01:46:15 On the suspects returned to his brother's house in Whitechapel. He was watched by police by day and night in a very short time. The suspect with his hands tied behind his back. He was sent to Stephanie Workhouse and then Colney Hatch. That's the insane asylum that I just read this. And then with a dash.
01:46:34 Chief Inspector Swanson wrote uh Kaminski was the suspect. This statement is also.
01:46:41 Kaminski is the name of a well known he was one of the three suspects identified by Sir Melville something and later Assistant commissioner in notes which only blah blah blah blah. Alright, so you got it. So this article got published.
01:47:01 After one of the relatives of the chief investigator saw these notes written in this book, and the and all of these notes were initialed and verified that he had written these these notes. OK, so that's pretty that's pretty pretty damning evidence, right?
01:47:20 But it gets worse.
01:47:22 So this is kuzminski right here. There's no photo that exists of him just like this ****** drawing.
01:47:31 They only have a little bit of. They have some records from his stay at the insane asylum, but not really a whole lot of information about him because he.
01:47:42 Was sent there.
01:47:44 Really, when he was in his early 20s and all the testimony we have about him is that he was just kind of a freak.
01:47:51 So here's a quote from some of the notes when he was in the insane asylum. He declares that he is guided and his movements altogether controlled by an instinct that informs his mind. He says that he knows the movements of all mankind. He refuses food from others because he is told to do so, and he eats.
01:48:11 Out of the gutter for the same reason.
01:48:15 He goes about the streets and picks up bits of bread out of the gutter and eats them. He drinks water from the tap and he refuses. This is actually this is a quote from his brother when they were putting him in. Refuses food at the hands of others. He took up a knife and threatened the life of his sister. He is very dirty and will not be washed.
01:48:36 He has not attempted any kind of work for years, so he's this ******* psycho Jew freak from Poland.
01:48:45 This is from his his stay.
01:48:47 February 10th of 1891 he is rather difficult to deal with on account of the dominant character of his delusions, refused to be bathed the other day as his instinct forbade him.
01:49:02 April 21st. Incoherent, apathetic, unoccupied still has the same instinctive objection to the weekly bath.
01:49:13 January 9th, 1892. Incoherent at times excited and violent. A few days ago he took up a chair and attempted to strike the charge attendant. Apathetic as a rule, and refuses to occupy himself in any way, habits cleanly. Health fair.
01:49:33 Faulty in his habits, he does nothing useful and cannot answer questions of a simple nature, so he gets deteriorates quickly. No replies can be got out, dull and stupid in a manner a faulty in his habits requires constant attention, incoherent, excitable, troublesome at times, hallucinations.
01:49:54 So there you go. But the real the real final nail in the coffin.
01:49:59 Was a Jack the Ripper researcher managed to acquire a shawl that belonged to one of the victims at an auction, and now that we have DNA testing.
01:50:14 He decided to have it tested.
Reporter
01:50:22 Has one of the world's most notorious murder mysteries finally being solved? A tiny trace of DNA on the Victorian Shaw could hold the key to the true identity of the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper, who killed 5 women in London 126 years ago. Author Russell Edwards claims, and Kosminski a 23 year old.Russell Edwards
01:50:31 Distance.Reporter
01:50:43 Polish immigrant who ended up dying in an asylum was definitely the man behind the killing spree in 1880.Russell Edwards
01:50:48 8.01:50:48 I'm 100%.
01:50:49 Then.
01:50:50 Definitive proof, conclusively proven. Put the case to bed. We've done this.
Reporter
01:50:55 Edward said a blood stain. Sure, he brought in 2007 at an auction in Suffolk, held the vital information which led him to the killer. He enlisted the help of a forensic scientist, Doctor Jerry Lehnen, to analyse a shawl said to have belonged to one of the victims.Jerry Lehnen
01:51:09 The DNA doesn't really lie, so if if you have a long stretch of human DNA that doesn't appear from nowhere, so it's uh, that's how so sure we can.01:51:19 Be.
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01:51:20 Perhaps the most notorious whodunit has finally been solved.Devon Stack
01:51:25 And of course, the genetic test came back that it was Aaron Morki Kosminski.01:51:35 His DNA, as well as the DNA of one of the victims were both found on the shell.
01:51:42 And there you go.
01:51:44 There you go.
01:51:46 We have a perfect metaphor on this spooky Halloween for what happens in the West, right?
01:51:54 What happens in the West?
01:51:57 And why did it happen? It makes you wonder, like what kind of ******* mind control ******** was going on here, because there, look, there's evidence of this happening. There's evidence of not only.
01:52:06 This E European Jew coming to London and committing these horrible murders. There's, I mean, there's plenty of evidence that, you know, especially including the DNA evidence concluding that he is the killer. What's weird is the police all seemed to know it was him and covered it up.
01:52:29 Because they were afraid of anti-Semitism.
01:52:34 Why was the ruling class in in?
01:52:38 All throughout the West, you know, not just in England but in the United States, likely, I don't know, maybe I haven't done enough streams on stuff like this on this time period in Australia. I don't know, maybe maybe the entire English speaking West, but it seems as if you had a a pattern.
01:52:58 A pattern of the Anglo ruling class covering up for Jewish crimes in fear of causing anti-Semitism.
01:53:12 Why?
01:53:14 And why is it continuing today?
01:53:22 To the degree where we're looking, I mean, for ***** sake.
01:53:25 It's obviously.
01:53:28 I mean, Trump basically has this in the bag. I think everyone will be very surprised if if Trump is not.
01:53:34 Not president, not the next President of United States, right.
01:53:39 And and one of one of his agendas is is.
01:53:43 Crushing anti-Semitism.
01:53:46 If you listen to.
01:53:47 His rallies, that wasn't just like.
01:53:49 One of the things he mentions, that's one of the top things he mentions.
01:53:58 So it's a tradition that continues today.
01:54:04 The white ruling class in the West is eager, eager.
01:54:13 To cover up the crimes.
01:54:17 Of Jews at the expense of their own people.
01:54:21 And in fact, even go so far as to imprison their own people should they point them out.
01:54:29 Why?
01:54:33 Why was it? Why was it so important to stop an anti Semite anti-Semitic incident in London in 1888?
01:54:42 Why did the cop feel so like it was so necessary to hide that graffiti that was written on the wall at the crime scene before they could even take a picture of it?
01:54:54 Why did all of these law enforcement officers feel so?
01:55:00 Bound by some unspoken rule.
01:55:05 To never directly accuse the Jew.
01:55:10 They all knew did it.
01:55:14 For reasons that they all understood that that that, that he the reason that they knew he got away because another Jew covered.
01:55:21 Up for him?
01:55:25 They all understood.
01:55:26 This and yet.
01:55:28 They kept it secret. In fact, in that one book, there's even that there's that whole passage saying an unknown anti-Semitic.
01:55:36 I'm not. I'm not. You know, this has nothing to do. It's not because he's Jewish. I'm just. I just mentioned it that that he is because he is.
01:55:45 Why? Why did he feel it necessary? Why is there this attitude among the ruling class whites? And there is.
01:55:54 There is.
01:55:58 Ruling class rights and at the very least within the UK and America.
01:56:07 Will never ever name the Jew.
01:56:13 In fact, if you want to guarantee that you will never be a part of.
01:56:17 The ruling class.
01:56:19 In the US or the UK, name the Jew.
01:56:22 You're done. No longer will you be welcome at the table.
01:56:35 And look at, it filters down right, all these wannabe influencers, these right wing, they all know everyone saw Tim Poole losing his **** every time he had a guest on that would start talking about Jews a little bit. You'd see him, like, have a conniption fit.
01:57:00 Anyone who's allowed to stand a major platform look, and I guess it makes a little more sense if you if you look at it and say well today, I mean it, it makes more sense because the Jews literally you know they they run these platforms, right. Unless you're talking about ex. I mean you've you've got you've got them running YouTube and Google.
01:57:20 Facebook. Instagram.
01:57:29 And so that they they they run the platform. So I guess that makes sense, right? That they would have control over that. But this is 18 ******* 88 and it's.
01:57:36 A it's not.
01:57:38 It's not a social media outlet. It's a ******* wall.
01:57:50 I'd also like to know, I mean, look, maybe it was a guy, but I'd like to know the name of that reporter that apparently it was heavily implied, was writing these fake letters to sell papers. Maybe it was just. That's all it was.
01:58:05 Maybe it was just a ambitious goy journalist writing letters to the police to sell papers.
01:58:14 Maybe it was something else.
01:58:20 I don't know. No, no, no names are ever.
01:58:24 Are ever named.
01:58:26 I don't know what role Jews played in publishing in in London in 1888.
01:58:36 But if it was anything like the the role that they played in America by 1988 it was. I don't. I don't know, though. Maybe, maybe not.
01:58:52 But this is crazy.
01:58:55 This is crazy.
01:59:00 One of the most.
01:59:01 If not, if not, the most famous serial killer of all time.
01:59:10 And what do they all say? Some version of? Well, it wouldn't help the public to know.
01:59:22 Well, I guess you have to ask yourself.
01:59:26 There's another there's another side of that equation, because that doesn't really make sense to me. It doesn't help the public to know information.
01:59:34 Well, it doesn't hurt them.
01:59:36 Right.
01:59:38 Right. So you're not. You're not protecting them from something.
01:59:42 Right, there's there's nothing about that information that would cause harm to the public.
01:59:50 There's clearly another party here that you're thinking about and prioritizing over your own people.
01:59:58 That you do think perhaps it would.
01:59:59 Harm.
02:00:04 Why are you prioritizing Jews?
02:00:13 Because that's what he's doing.
02:00:16 He thinks it's more important to protect the reputation of Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
02:00:24 Around the turn of the century.
02:00:28 Than it is to tell the truth as as a law enforcement officer.
02:00:38 That's the calculus.
02:00:42 I don't. I don't see how else this that this works out, unless that's your, that's your objective.
02:00:49 Nothing else makes sense.
02:00:59 And again, I don't I.
02:00:59 Don't. I'm not here to to.
02:01:03 Go crazy, but this is what we're talking. We're not talking about.
02:01:07 A shoplifter? We're talking about this ****.
02:01:14 We're talking about this ****.
02:01:21 We're talking about a ******* animal.
02:01:34 And the fact that.
02:01:40 They thought it was more important.
02:01:46 To protect the reputation.
02:01:49 Of Eastern European Jewish immigrants.
02:01:53 Than it was to.
02:01:56 Find justice for those dirty ******* goy ******.
02:02:04 Who cares about those dirty ******* goy ******?
02:02:13 They were worthless.
02:02:17 ******* sixes.
02:02:20 What's a few dead goy ******?
02:02:35 That's what it is.
02:02:37 That's what it is.
02:02:40 And quite frankly, the the current ruling class, they don't look at you any better.
02:02:47 They look at you like you're a.
02:02:48 Dirty ******* going *****.
02:02:53 Isn't that the story of Epstein?
02:02:58 Who cares about those dirty ******* goy ******?
02:03:09 Isn't that the story when you get these, these human trafficking Jews that flee to Israel?
02:03:19 Who cares about those dirty ******* goy ******?
02:03:35 Well, isn't that the case when you look at companies like *******?
02:03:42 Who cares about those ******* dirty, gory ******?
02:03:57 You could even say that's that's the case with. You know, only fans.
02:04:02 Tinder, who gives a **** about these dirty ******* goy ******?
02:04:24 Well, your leaders don't.
02:04:28 Your leaders don't give a **** about The Dirty ******* goy ******.
02:04:37 Getting disemboweled.
02:04:44 Getting gutted like fish.
02:04:59 That last one it kind of seems like he took his time, right?
02:05:08 With that dirty ******* goy *****.
02:05:13 He really lucked out. He got her in indoors. These other ones he had to do it.
02:05:19 You know with with.
02:05:21 Like in in in the open.
02:05:27 You have to be quick.
02:05:32 That last one, he could take his time.
02:05:49 What good would it do?
02:05:53 What good would it do?
02:06:00 Letting people know who killed those dirty ******* goy ******.
02:06:06 And that is the.
02:06:09 The story of.
02:06:12 Of the real Jack the Ripper.
02:06:16 Aaron kosminski.
02:06:22 And Eastern European Jews immigrated to the West around the turn.
02:06:25 Of the century like.
02:06:27 Like so many others.
02:06:34 And there you go.
02:06:36 So there you go.
02:06:40 All right. Well, it wasn't. As long as I thought I'd be those those notes. Sorry, I I struggled with those notes, man.
02:06:46 I was trying.
02:06:49 I was trying really hard to make sure.
02:06:53 It just started.
02:06:53 Too crazy that this is what it was.
02:06:56 I've never looked into Jack the Ripper. I knew what everyone else knew, right? Oh.
02:07:00 This.
02:07:01 It's this, you know, London.
02:07:04 London serial killer Guy from the 1800s and people think it was the royal family or, you know, whatever the. Yeah, I've heard like every other ******* conspiracy theory about it. Right on TV shows and they make all these movies. There's all these ******* Jack the Ripper movies. It's always, you know, it's always someone not Jewish.
02:07:24 Hear about like 1000 theories about it, you know, not being a Jew.
02:07:29 So when I first came across this, I was like, there's no ******* way there's.
02:07:34 Like yeah, I even I like. Oh, come on.
02:07:38 No way. And I had to make sure I had to make sure and I was like, **** man, it really is.
02:07:46 It really ******* is. I can't believe it. It ******* is. It's.
02:07:52 It's 100%, it's 100% a Polish ******* Jew.
02:07:58 Name Aaron's Aaron kosminski.
02:08:02 Wow. Like it really is.
02:08:06 Like there's and there's no, there's no denying it. And everyone knew that was the other hard part to swallow. Just like **** man.
02:08:15 And they knew, and they and they. And we, we have DNA evidence now. What the ****?
02:08:23 How is this not like just case closed? Why do we even call him Jack the Ripper?
02:08:32 Well, you know why?
02:08:33 You know why?
02:08:36 I mean, for ***** sake, that they still they still make it sound like Leo. Another perfect example. Leo ******* Frank.
02:08:48 Leo Frank, another perfect example.
02:08:57 Who cares about that ******* goy *****? Right, Leo. Frank.
02:09:03 The man that the reason why we have the ADL of benign breath is because a benign breath member that's the Jewish secret Society of Benni Breath.
02:09:15 Who ran the pencil company, were employed or employed child labor.
02:09:21 And I guess in a way it's kind of like these women that were working in these sweatshops in London. It was just.
02:09:27 They were much younger, America.
02:09:30 Well, I'm sure there's child labor in London too.
02:09:35 And he raped the death, a one of his, you know, 13 year old.
02:09:40 Working for him.
02:09:45 And.
02:09:47 Was convicted of the murder.
02:09:50 And what did the gory ruling class do?
02:09:57 They let him go.
02:10:00 They let him go because who ******* cares about?
02:10:03 Those goy ******?
02:10:13 You gotta ask yourself why? Why it's like that.
02:10:18 Why is it like that?
02:10:23 It's pretty consistently like that.
02:10:33 I don't know what to tell you.
02:10:34 Guys it it's.
02:10:36 There's no way around it. That's how it is.
02:10:42 Your your rule it it, it would appear as though you're ruled by.
02:10:46 People who worship Jews.
02:10:48 Who the the one. Those who are not Jews themselves.
02:10:53 They're willing to let them get away with, literally, with murder.
02:11:03 In in in pretty big like in cases that that are fairly widely publicized.
02:11:12 And they have No Fear of just thinking.
02:11:14 If it wasn't for that, that righteous mob, that.
02:11:18 That finished off or that that carry out Leo Frank's sentence.
02:11:28 That ************ would still be walking around too, on not now. He'd be dead of old age, but.
02:11:33 You know what I mean?
02:11:36 He would have died of old age just like.
02:11:39 Aaron kosminski.
02:11:47 Not hanging from a hangman's noose like he should have been.
02:11:57 Yeah, you gotta ask yourself.
02:12:01 What's what's with our ruling class?
02:12:05 Why? Why do they suck Jew **** so hard? Like it doesn't make any sense.
02:12:12 But they very clearly do.
02:12:17 And it makes all this other stuff makes sense too. It's like, you know, people say, wow, you know, why would they let them get away with this? I don't know why they let me with all this other stuff we have, we have more than enough evidence to show that.
02:12:29 That the the gory judge or not judge but governor.
02:12:34 In fact, the governor in the Leo Frank case, he knew he was, he was jeopardizing his his governorship by by doing it.
02:12:43 By commuting the sentence.
02:12:46 And he did it. He threw away being the governor.
02:12:49 To save a Jew who raped a goy *****.
02:13:04 Why? Why are all these?
02:13:07 White ruling class people willing to just fall on their ******* sword.
02:13:16 Hmm.
02:13:17 It really makes you think.
02:13:19 Happy Halloween. It's now been Halloween for 15 minutes.
02:13:28 Spooky Halloween.
02:13:31 All right.
02:13:35 Well, let's go ahead. Let's do let's do hyper chats. Not as long as that was going to be. I was. I apologize for struggling those ******* notes on those girls. Larry said the point really wasn't. I didn't want. I didn't. I didn't realize I had had so much detail.
02:13:49 I was. I was getting timelines right. I didn't realize I was getting like every ******* thing they did. It's like, oh. And then then at 905, she brushed her hair. It's like, why the?
02:13:57 ****. Is this in here?
02:13:59 Like like when I copied and pasted the timeline into into my notes, I didn't realize it was so granular.
02:14:05 I was like.
02:14:07 Because it wasn't on on the on the on the ones that I I'd had time to read through before I went live. I was like, oh, this is this is good. And then I go live and what? What the **** is this? And then it. No, she thought about.
02:14:20 Flowers. What? What?
02:14:24 And everything's written in like this old, old, tiny ******* old English ****. That's so hard to read.
02:14:31 Or fluidly read, you know.
02:14:35 And then, like all all the all the inquest notes from the mortician, it's all written in third person and old English and it's.
02:14:44 Like what the ****?
02:14:47 Like I'm illiterate.
02:14:49 All right, let's let's take a look at this.
02:14:54 Let's take a look at the hyper chance here.
02:14:59 On this spooky Halloween.
02:15:02 Spooky Halloween.
02:15:07 All right.
02:15:09 Highly, but not chosen well, not not chosen, right?
02:15:20 Why?
02:15:23 All right. Hey, Devin. I'm a flat Earther. Well, I'm just going to stop there.
02:15:34 I I appreciate the support.
02:15:37 But but I kind of feel like uh.
02:15:42 I don't know, man. I don't know if I can.
02:15:48 I'll, I'll tell you. I'm going to read it.
02:15:53 Quietly. First, because you've already you've demonstrated an inability to reason. OK, I'm just telling you, I'm just being honest with you.
02:16:00 This is this.
02:16:01 Look, I'm doing this because I care about you, OK? I'm letting you know.
02:16:07 That.
02:16:08 Yeah.
02:16:09 You need to be bullied. You need to be.
02:16:11 Bullied a little bit, OK?
02:16:15 Ah.
02:16:21 OK. And then you asked you said some of the KKK, all right, well.
02:16:26 Why did you? Why would you? Why would you? Why? Why even bring that up? See, this is.
02:16:29 Why? I know it's a religious belief.
02:16:32 Why? Why even bring up that? You're a flat Earther? That it was totally irrelevant. It's completely irrelevant to the KKK. KKK has nothing to do with Flat Earth. Why? Why bring that up?
02:16:42 Why? Why? Why? That's like it's.
02:16:46 You need to be bullied, man. I'm sorry, but you do.
02:16:51 You need to be bullied because we we can't have. You're not white.
02:16:56 I'm sorry. Like like you? You you shouldn't be talking about the KKK, man. You're not white. You think the earth is flat?
02:17:03 And white people figured out that it wasn't flat like over 1000 years ago. So you're not white.
02:17:09 I'm just telling you that's just the way that it is. So come back when you're.
02:17:14 When you're white in the mean time.
02:17:21 All right. Contact question. Oh, you're the one. I still can't get ahold of. I looked at my ******* things. You gotta tell me what?
02:17:29 OK, you said your name is national news story for Devin.
02:17:34 That's your name on Twitter. That can't be your name on Twitter.
02:17:40 I'll look right now.
02:17:54 Yeah, you're not on here, man.
02:17:58 There's no one named National news story.
02:18:02 Are you are you deeming the right person?
02:18:08 I'll tell you what, just reply.
02:18:10 Reply to the the the the tweet, though I'm announcing this string. How about that? Because you're not in my DM's anywhere.
02:18:19 Uh.
02:18:21 I don't I I don't know what to tell you. There's nothing like that. And I can tell you I'm looking back days and days. I'm scrolling through and there's no one named anything like.
02:18:29 Alright, so just reply reply to the announcement tweet.
02:18:36 Of of this stream. Hey, I'm that guy, and then I'll, I'll, I'll DM you just so that you know, I swear to God you're not here. I swear to God you're not. You're not anywhere in this, at least.
02:18:50 I don't see anything unless your name's not really that which I suspect might be what's going on here, because I don't see anything that would stick out. I would.
02:18:57 Think.
02:18:58 I don't see anything like that.
02:19:00 All right, so anyway, now you may have classified me as crazy because I became rather over exuberant and wrote you 64 short short messages about every interesting facet of the story. Can you search for my? Yeah, I I don't see your name, man. Like, you're not in here. Like, if you would have.
02:19:18 Sent that many messages that it would be here.
02:19:22 Like, I'm not sure you might not be messaging me.
02:19:26 You might be messing. I'll look, I'll.
02:19:28 Tell you what.
02:19:30 I'll look for the name on Twitter's national news story for Devin.
02:19:37 Only because you've been so you've been trying so hard.
02:19:47 Well, there is someone called national news story, but you haven't deemed me.
02:19:57 I don't think.
02:20:01 Wait, did I mute you or I might have muted you at some point, because now you're showing up now that I search for your name and I clicked.
02:20:10 I don't think I muted you. I don't remember. I usually if I do anything, I block someone. You're not blocked.
02:20:18 All right. Well, I'll tell you what, I'm going to accept this and I'll read it.
02:20:21 After the show.
02:20:22 But and now it's in my inbox inbox.
02:20:25 All right. OK. But I'll take a look at that. Thank you. Contact quest.
02:20:34 I'll take a look at that.
02:20:35 After the.
02:20:36 Show. But yeah, I don't know why it wasn't showing. I swear to God it was not showing up until I searched your name and then clicked it and then tried to DM you, then suddenly you were in there. So.
02:20:45 Unless I'm ********, which I don't think that. I don't think maybe I'm ********. Who knows?
02:20:51 Just a good old boy.
02:21:03 No.
02:21:09 Just a good old boy enjoy a day of the rope. Parables can change normal minds. Think Uncle Tom's cabin triggering the civil war. Perhaps a story about young men raised in the antebellum S that view Africans as subhuman cattle.
02:21:26 To be exploited, who moved to a Wakanda and then corrupt their media culture and banking. Well, look, you're.
02:21:37 It's it's hard to get. I'll tell you. It's hard to get a even when you self publish it's it's hard to get distribution once.
02:21:45 If you're effective, as I discovered, I was number day of the rope was was number one in my category for like a week.
02:21:56 We did. We done good. Like when the for the short time for the short time that it was available on Amazon. We've done good. It was it was.
02:22:09 It was flying off the shelves. It did pretty good again for the very short time.
02:22:15 In fact, if it hadn't been allowed to to keep selling this whole time.
02:22:20 That would have been amazing. It's partially my fault because I haven't made it real. I haven't made it available again. You know, it is what it is.
02:22:27 But.
02:22:28 Yeah, that's The thing is, there are other publishers.
02:22:30 The.
02:22:32 But really, it's it's hard to get normally like normally is for example, aren't going to be going to dissident publishing companies. The the thing that's good about or was good I guess about Amazon was once you sold a bunch of copies, it starts trending and it starts showing up in other peoples recommends.
02:22:51 Like normies, in fact, that was the funniest reviews. It was when some ****** Reddit person would get it because they're like, oh, you recommended to me. And they they read it and and the the review is like, what the **** is this Nazi ship?
02:23:07 Why did Amazon recommend this to me, which is probably why they they got rid of it. The The funny thing is I wrote it with the intention of in a fair marketplace, it wouldn't have been banned right? Like and it was actually pre Trump. It wouldn't have been banned. It wouldn't.
02:23:24 Because there was nothing overtly like, it wasn't like Niger. Niger. Like, in fact, there's no like racial.
02:23:31 Slurs in there, I don't think.
02:23:34 And and it it's all very.
02:23:37 PG13 really I mean anything that's worse than the PG13 is stuff that's implied or it's not really you know like there's nothing in there that's that's any worse than any kind of you know left wing.
02:23:51 You know, fiction. In fact, it's way more wholesome than, you know, a lot of the the gay **** that they promote.
02:23:58 But doesn't matter. They'll shut you down.
02:24:01 And then the struggle is trying to get people to read a book that they have to go to some specialty website to get.
02:24:08 You still? I mean, you'll still sell copies if you do it that way, and there's ways you can promote it, but you're not going to that. That's that's the problem, right? That's why I try, even though, like.
02:24:21 I can't be on YouTube. I I I try to stand it as mainstream of a platform as I can. In fact, that's why even like I I as much as I'm not a big fan of rumble I I I also streamed to rumble because I know.
02:24:35 So that.
02:24:36 There's more of it's not. There's rumbles, not mainstream either, but it's more of a mainstream platform probably than Odyssey, if I'm being honest and just you wanted to be where the people are with no matter what you're you're producing, whether it's a book, a movie, a song or whatever, and that that's really the key.
02:24:57 Is they? Have they have access to all the normi?
02:25:02 Marketplaces and and they have not just access, they have control.
02:25:06 Overall, the normy marketplaces and and it goes well beyond just the fact that good luck fun like let's say you made some movie, right? Let's say you wrote the best screenplay like it was the best right wing propaganda screenplay Pro White. You know everything awesome. It shows Jews.
02:25:27 In a way that would be, you know, would create a visceral reaction in people like, you know, you. You created like the anti Schindler's list.
02:25:36 I mean well.
02:25:38 You know, not only would you not be able to distribute that movie, you would be able to make it in the first place.
02:25:43 Because you will be able to get funding.
02:25:45 Because all the people doing the funding are either Jews or their goys that don't give a **** about those gory ******.
02:25:53 So that's the problem. That's really the problem. It's not that you're wrong. I mean, that's exactly how you change culture. It's just that you you you need access to the normies to change normal minds. So we we know that what we do is we we try to deal with the platforms we have available to us and.
02:26:12 And do what we can, but that's the limitation that we're working with.
02:26:18 Glow Cat's Vault says maybe we just have to admit that the day of the this is a quote, by the way. So just for people listening this, this is I have to. I have to. I have to say just because the way this is worded, this is a Martin Luther King quote. This is not me saying this. It's not the guy hyper chatting. This is a Martin Luther King quote.
02:26:38 Yeah.
02:26:39 From 1968 quote, maybe we just have to admit that the day of violence is here and maybe we just have to give up and let violence take its course. The nation will not listen to our voice. Perhaps it will heed the voice of violence. Now. That's what you're claiming. It's a Martin Luther King quote.
02:26:59 I don't know if that really. I've never heard that quote. I I could see it.
02:27:03 I'll look it up.
02:27:07 I'm a little surprised.
02:27:15 I don't see nothing's coming up when I search for that that might.
02:27:18 Be a made-up quote.
02:27:22 Uh. Let's see. Yeah, I'd be very surprised. I mean, I don't know. I'd be equally surprised either way, actually.
02:27:46 Yeah, that's that's not a real quote, apparently.
02:27:54 Well, it's it's an unsubstantiated quote. No one had. There's no.
02:27:59 There's no source for that quote, so, so that's a it's a very possibly a fake quote, which I like I said.
02:28:06 It it kind?
02:28:07 Of you got to realize what Martin Luther King.
02:28:09 Was.
02:28:11 He he was just a he was.
02:28:13 A brand name.
02:28:15 Yeah, he was just as much a brand name as, like Uncle Ben's minute Rice. It was Martin Luther King's civil rights.
02:28:24 And that's what it was. I mean, he was being controlled by Jews. So I'd be very. I like. I'd be very surprised to find out that he said that, at least publicly.
02:28:35 But I can't find anything that that backs that up party of one says, Hey, Devin long time listener here. Thanks for all the great work over the years. In the past you mentioned that the right wingers can't produce art anymore. I agree completely. We don't tell stories anymore. I'm a decent writer and I want to take a crack at producing literature for our people.
02:28:54 There you go. I asked if you and Chad could take a look at my sub stack and read my short story. It's a quick read. I appreciate the support. Also I have.
02:29:07 An article on my thoughts about modern white men. I hope to keep posting similar stories and articles. The sub stack is Jesse Poe holiday, God bless. There he goes. Go if you want to check that out.
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02:29:36 John Armory nine months ago, I sent you those crappy coins. I figured it's time to pay my toll. I have. Or have you ever heard of vulture bees that eat meat anyway? Appreciate the deep dives I have not. I've heard that there are like.02:29:56 Sand bees and there's there are some bee I know well, Hornets and stuff.
02:30:02 Uh.
02:30:04 We'll eat protein, they'll bring, they'll get meat. And and what they do is they take it back to the hive or the nest.
02:30:11 And they.
02:30:12 They feed their their young the protein, but those aren't honey bees.
02:30:19 In fact, they might not even be bees. They might just.
02:30:21 Be like a bee like.
02:30:24 But yeah, I know, I know there are. I know there's there. There definitely be like in possibly like there there could be. I mean there's so many different species of bees. It's it's possible there's a bee that does that.
02:30:37 Let's take a look here, Gorilla hands.
02:30:54 Gorilla Hand says I am voting for Trump and I don't give a **** about what any of you think. Trump is better for the country short term. However, part of me secretly wants Harris to steal the election. A Harris victory would be obvious shenanigans at this point.
02:31:10 Do to how unpopular she has become. It would be time to put our money where our mouth is. If we did anything, then we would. If then we would be a bunch of *******.
02:31:26 Or if we did nothing. OK, yeah. Look, I don't know, man. Yeah, whatever you're voting for Trump. That's fine. I'm just saying, like, he's going to be president. I I feel like that's.
02:31:38 You're.
02:31:39 You're not. I don't even think you're.
02:31:40 Going to have.
02:31:43 I mean, look, even like the mainstream Democrats are basically signaling, hey, he's going to.
02:31:48 Win. It's not a big deal.
02:31:51 You've got the the major papers that always call him Hitler. They're not calling Hitler anymore and they're refusing to endorse Harris.
02:32:03 It's it's I. I think it's the Jewish billionaires want Trump, so they're going to get him and there's not going to be shenanigans because the Jewish billionaires are the ones that create the.
02:32:16 So.
02:32:19 I'd be I'd be very.
02:32:22 Very surprised if they say Ohh Harris won.
02:32:29 So I I look, I just think it's going to be you know, you'll have Trump and they'll they won't even be that critical of him. They're not being that critical of him.
02:32:38 Now.
02:32:39 The voices that you hear are.
02:32:42 You know the extreme lefties, or maybe getting mad because you know that kill Tony Guy.
02:32:51 Said a joke about Puerto Rico or whatever. It's all it's all like weak ****. It's not. There's, there's no. There's no one like you're you're. You're not even going to have. Like, remember in 2016 when you immediately had Antifa and BLM civil unrest, none of that's going to happen.
02:33:09 Maybe some like very very, very, very toned down version of that, but it's not, it's not.
02:33:19 It's not that that they have him now. He's not. He's no longer a a threat.
02:33:25 And so they're not going to.
02:33:27 They're not going to complain about.
02:33:29 And he's on our team at this point.
02:33:33 Size matter says I turned 13 right when Trump got elected and I wasn't interested in politics at all until around 20/18/19. Ish and I don't remember the 2016 stuff at all. I'll give Trump this. I remember a lot more pro white people hating on him after the end.
02:33:52 Of his first term than they do now.
02:33:56 I'm not sure what you mean by that.
02:33:59 We got Part 2.
02:34:01 I remember hearing from pro white people at the time, including you and excluding all white types was how Zion Don was a kite shill who wouldn't shut up about black unemployment. The only white nationalists I remember.
02:34:19 Being pro Trump at all were those living under a rock or the merry band of Grouper Fagg?
02:34:27 In fact, since I was too young for the Alt right stuff, my teenage brain in 2020 couldn't even comprehend how someone like Richard Spencer could fathom that Trump was even remotely anti kite or pro white. And I just assumed that.
02:34:46 He took CNN at face value like a low IQ ******.
02:34:53 I don't. I don't get what you.
02:34:54 Mean.
02:34:54 By that part, Trump winning will be a net loss. But on the bright side, it might remind fringe whites how much they hated him. At least I get to drink.
02:35:09 Goring schnapps. This election cycle bottoms up, boys.
02:35:16 Well, like I said, I think I don't. I think Trump's just going.
02:35:18 To win and and.
02:35:21 I think a lot of people will just take take it. I think a lot of people will just cause look, a lot of people didn't give a ****.
02:35:32 I don't know. I would say that a lot of those people that you're saying that we're complaining about Trump a lot.
02:35:37 Of those guys are pro Trump right now.
02:35:40 They are.
02:35:42 I mean the only people that flipped, I guess you said the grippers were very pro Trump. And and in fact, they were always up my asss for not being pro Trump and now.
02:35:51 They.
02:35:52 They have a they have a different perspective, you might say.
02:35:56 And they're they're actually the only ones really that I see.
02:36:01 Who aren't pro Trump like, even the guys who know that he's a Jewish shill? I don't know what it is. It's.
02:36:06 Like they they've all.
02:36:08 They're all under some kind of spell. Very few.
02:36:11 You know, and here's what it is.
02:36:14 There are people.
02:36:16 That are just as I don't want to have anti Trump, but like I guess you know, don't see the benefit of Trump in the same way that I don't in fact see.
02:36:24 That Trump it.
02:36:25 Could be a big negative in the way that I do, but they're terrified of saying that because they they they think it's going to **** *** their audience and that they're they're super chats will dry up.
02:36:36 Or whatever.
02:36:37 There are people like that.
02:36:39 There are people who I know who I know.
02:36:43 Feel the same way I do.
02:36:45 About Trump.
02:36:47 And.
02:36:49 You know, they're not going to kiss Trump's ***, necessarily, but they're not going to.
02:36:55 They're not going to rock the boat, they're going to stay out of it. They kind of see it as an inevitability. So they see it as like, well, it's not really worth it. And I'm going to **** *** all my all my all the Trump fans in my audience, you know, by telling the truth too loudly.
02:37:12 So.
02:37:14 I don't know. I don't know that I mean that we went through all that during the.
02:37:17 Cue card stuff too. There, there were people.
02:37:21 Who didn't believe in Q at all?
02:37:25 Who promoted it because they knew it was popular and that the people who believed it were fanatical?
02:37:31 And there were people that didn't believe it at all. Who wouldn't touch it?
02:37:37 Because they knew that the people who believed it were fanatical and would stop being in their audience.
02:37:44 And there were people like me that were like, you guys are ******* *******. Like on a regular basis.
02:37:50 And and I.
02:37:51 Didn't care if I if I didn't have.
02:37:52 ******* in my audience.
02:37:55 *******. They're not going to get it anyway. What good are they?
02:37:59 What good are they? I don't want. I don't want ******* stupid people in the audience.
02:38:03 They're not going to.
02:38:05 Be able to understand half of what I'm saying anyway, so why they're useless.
02:38:10 But there's a lot of people, that's their whole, that's their.
02:38:12 Whole thing is.
02:38:14 Taking advantage of stupid people.
02:38:18 And yeah, so they they act accordingly.
02:38:22 For a lot.
02:38:23 Of you got to understand for a lot of these people, it's a business. I don't I.
02:38:27 I don't understand it. Maybe I should. I mean, I I guess I'd.
02:38:31 Make more money or something, but like the I.
02:38:36 I don't. I I don't. I couldn't do this. If. Hey, you want to lie? For if I was going to do that, like, why lie a little bit?
02:38:44 Right. If you're gonna lie, just go all in. Just lie a lot.
02:38:49 Right. Just just be a full on ******* shill, you know? Just ******* go. Go be a Ben Shapiro, you know? I mean, like, why not?
02:38:57 Right. If you're going to lie a little bit.
02:39:00 You might as well just be full on, you know, Jew mode. You'll get so much more money, you'd get so much money.
02:39:07 If you just went like if you were talented cause here's the thing. If you're actually talented and and cause the the shows.
02:39:15 They're not talented. There's maybe a handful of more talented.
02:39:19 But a lot of these guys, they're not talented. They wouldn't even exist if they didn't have artificial promotion and algorithms. And you know, they, they they don't know how to do anything organically. They don't know how to do it.
02:39:33 They're they're just not. They're not good at it.
02:39:35 And so like, if you're good at that stuff and you're willing to lie, you know for money, the Skype, the limit.
02:39:44 Right this guys, I just can't I.
02:39:48 That's defeats the whole purpose.
02:39:50 Of what I'm doing, you know.
02:39:53 Yeah, some people think it's fine, like, well.
02:39:54 Just lie a little bit, it's like well.
02:39:57 OK. I that's yeah. It goes back to the smart people in your audience thing. It's like, well, smart people are going to figure that.
02:40:04 Out, you know. You know what?
02:40:08 You see, and I think there's some people that have discovered this the hard way.
02:40:12 When you make it so your audience is just stupid people or just crazy people.
02:40:18 I'm not gonna name any names.
02:40:21 That has its own set of problems.
02:40:27 When your whole thing is I, I appeal to crazy people. OK well.
02:40:31 Don't be surprised when they show up at the post office.
02:40:37 You know what I mean?
02:40:38 So some of you know what I mean?
02:40:40 All right. Let's see here.
02:40:43 Where are we at? Where are we at?
02:40:46 Both both of these, both of these. Hey, Dan. The name is pronounced. Both of these like, both of these. Now, there we go. See, I pronounced it.
02:40:55 Anyway, what do you think that all the criminals and trash being imported into this country are told at the start of their journey? Do they think they're coming here for a certain reason? Are they told they could just have a bunch of money and do whatever the **** they want? No, they're told probably. I mean, maybe it's a little.
02:41:17 Maybe they bend the truth a little bit, but what they don't? Why would they lie? You don't have to.
02:41:21 Why?
02:41:22 You know you can just tell them, hey, if you come to America, they'll let you in for free. They'll give you money for housing and food and and and help you find a job and they'll they'll fly you to the interior of the country. You've probably never even been on an airplane before. I mean that that sounds like fun. Right, Pablo?
02:41:41 I mean, what with what? What, what? What would they have to lie?
02:41:43 Wow.
02:41:46 Now just install this app on your phone. It will walk you through the process. I mean, I don't see where where at what point would they have to lie.
02:41:54 I mean, if you live in some shithole country.
02:41:58 And you get to go to America and live for free. I mean, that doesn't sound.
02:42:02 Like a bad deal.
02:42:05 You get free healthcare, you get free housing, free food.
02:42:10 And then you know, get a job at some point. Maybe you don't have to, I guess.
02:42:17 I don't know how long those those benefits last, but.
02:42:20 I would imagine long enough to make it worth the trip.
02:42:26 Bigot, small says, notice to comment of mine a couple streams ago fed into the topic of your most recent vote addition could be coincidence, but very cool Thanks Devin. Citizens for white or for a white your town.
02:42:43 I don't remember what you're talking about, but who knows? Maybe.
02:42:48 Dirty White boy says, hey, Devin, have you ever heard of the book called The Great Red Dragon, the foreign money power in the United States by LB Woolfolk?
02:43:02 Dude apparently sussed out these kites in the 1850s and then spent the next 40 years running a textbook on it.
02:43:12 No, I've never heard of that. But I'll you know what? Whatever, I'll.
02:43:17 I'll add it to my notes here my very.
02:43:21 Very long notes I must add it's.
02:43:26 We're gonna ruling these notes.
02:43:29 It's just a massive text file. It's massive though. It's getting so big.
02:43:34 Uh Pebble in the pond.
02:43:44 Something get rid of this one.
02:43:48 Right. How do we get another coffee? Let's go.
02:44:06 That will keep him busy for a while.
02:44:10 That was like the perfect amount of time to get our coffee.
02:44:14 All right.
02:44:16 Pebble the pond says Sam Sam Hain or, I don't know. Blessings. Blessings to you.
02:44:26 I'm having a hard time reading the night. OK, just in general, can you not throw in these weird ******* words?
02:44:34 My brain is apparently not working correctly tonight, and you, you gotta you gotta throw in these word words with silent, silent M's. How is? How is there a silent M and a silent H?
02:44:48 What language even is this?
02:44:51 Blessings to you and the chat. I look forward to catching the replay well.
02:44:55 Happy Halloween to you, Pebble in the pond. Not so secret sis.
02:45:13 I'm just a weekend photographer.
02:45:16 Devin for sure appreciate how long your notes are. Well, I think you said that before you saw me struggling with them. It is one of those nights.
02:45:25 I love you. Happy Halloween.
02:45:29 And then you said Sam Hain again too the OR, I don't know is this, is this like some irishi thing or something or like some kind of garlicky thing?
02:45:39 The nights are getting longer and longer.
02:45:43 Well, there you go. Or is it some kind of pain? Anything. I don't even know. I can't. I can't say it, though, until I hear someone else say it. It's if you have a silent M.
02:45:52 Which I've never even heard of. If you have a silent M in the word, don't expect me to to be able to read it and and get it right. In fact, it cause like look even even if I don't.
02:46:03 Here's what it sounds like.
02:46:06 Sam heine.
02:46:07 Looks like Sam. Hey.
02:46:10 Rabbit Hole says no ******* way. Or are we doing the from hell black pill addition? Devin, I love you, bro. And all y'all in the chat. God bless and keep Devin and the chat.
02:46:25 God bless and keep Devin and the champ and keep what?
02:46:29 And churro. All right. Well, we'll, we'll keep. We'll keep on keeping on. How about?
02:46:34 That.
02:46:35 Well, appreciate that happy, happy Halloween rabbit hole there.
02:46:40 Brody says. Hey, Devin, thank you for all your hard work and content. I don't agree with all your viewpoints, but you are intelligent and funny and keep me coming back. Keep at it and thanks again. Well, I appreciate that. And you should agree with everything I say because it's 100% accurate.
02:46:56 Even if it's no, it's not a percent accurate. Just even if it's like long and meandering like tonight, where I was like and then like it then then, like in in August of 1887, she she saw a rock on the ground and and thought about how when she was a little girl.
02:47:17 She wished she had a Dolly and she would have named it Nancy.
02:47:22 But she didn't have a Dolly.
02:47:26 And so that's how it felt when I was. I was like, what the ****? Why is all the **** in here?
02:47:35 Let's see here. Maybe next time, says happy Halloween. Well, happy Halloween.
02:47:40 And then next time again says, was he a Jewish trans surgeon?
02:47:45 Before Magnus Hirshfield well, he certainly tried to be right. Maybe he was doing research.
02:47:52 Dirty White boy says happy Halloween and **** these violent, murderous scumbag psycho Jews.
02:47:59 Well, there you go. There you go. Agreed.
02:48:05 The Sheck elector Sheck elector. The dastardly chicken did it and it is trying to frame poor innocent Jack the Clipper.
02:48:16 That's right. That's right.
02:48:20 Well, that's.
02:48:21 No ********. He probably did try to transfer his sins, and well, I don't know.
02:48:27 After reading the description of this guy's behavior, it sounds like he was.
02:48:31 He was uh, maybe eating, eating chicken heads in the in the gutter. Zazi Mattas bought happy Halloween. If you had to choose what world you would live in, one infested with zombies, werewolves or vampires, you would have to plan accordingly. Avoiding the night would be key. You might know people.
02:48:51 That have been bitten and dying in an attack would be as common as dying in a car wreck.
02:48:58 Are you wait, are you asking me?
02:49:01 When I live in the zombies, werewolves or vampires.
02:49:07 I don't know.
02:49:10 Not werewolves, and that just sounds.
02:49:13 Well, I'll tell you it.
02:49:14 Werewolves. If I have unlimited ammunition.
02:49:20 I'll do. I'll blast werewolves all day long.
02:49:23 Uh.
02:49:25 Zombies eventually Will will run out, you know, run out of zombies, right?
02:49:30 Like eventually they, you know, you'll get rid of all of them. They don't report zombies don't reproduce. I mean, I guess they deal when they bite someone else, but eventually gonna.
02:49:37 Run out of people to bite, right?
02:49:39 Vampires, they're immortal, so probably. Probably not. I'd say zombies. Zombies are probably the easiest ones.
02:49:45 To deal with.
02:49:48 Uh, and and they'd probably create the best, uh.
02:49:53 Civilization ending Mad Max reality to live in.
02:49:58 Zazi mataz.
02:50:00 But.
02:50:01 Ohh that's the one I just did. Dirty White boy, says the intertwining stories of all these people, ****** alcoholic lives and dramatic, stupid relationships reminds me of the ****** bar that I work at and all the regulars and their pathetic drama Hitler was right about the liquid Jew. Yeah. No, like every single. That was the one thing is, is that's why it was unnecessarily detailed for a couple of these women.
02:50:21 Cause it was almost identical like they almost all had like an identical background. They all got they they all. Weirdly, they all got married.
02:50:29 Most of them had kids.
02:50:32 And then they became Alcoholics for one reason or another. In almost every case. Oddly, except for one, I would say it, where it was questionable. It looked like like one. Like the husband died in a ******* mind. If you believe her. I mean, we don't know.
02:50:51 One the the husband was was legit like he was taking, you know, she abandoned the family. He didn't, you know, leave her. She abandoned her. Her five kids with.
02:51:00 Him and he continued to pay for her.
02:51:04 With an allowance that was, you know, the first victim.
02:51:08 Then there was the one where, you know, it's kind of like both of them, their fault. Like, you know, their their their son was a cripple and their daughter died. And then they kind of just spiraled into their depression and they both became Alcoholics. He drank himself to death. And she, you know, in a manner of speaking, she did too.
02:51:29 And then you had.
02:51:32 The one that had like, you know, it wasn't like a normal relationship but.
02:51:38 Uh.
02:51:39 She married like she married that guy, and then she ended up with some other guy that actually didn't. You know, it sounded.
02:51:45 Like.
02:51:46 For a low class, you know ******, it was about as normal relationship as you could have. You know that that was the second to last one.
02:51:55 Yeah, I mean, they, but they were.
02:51:56 All it was all very similar stories. It was all like get married, have some kids, turn into an alcoholic life, spirals out of control, become a prostitute. Well, except and the one from Sweden was a prostitute to begin with, right? Like she showed up as a prostitute with with who knows what diseases she had.
02:52:15 And then some guy married her and started a coffee shop, and that lasted like.
02:52:20 Not long. Well, I mean, actually longer than you would think. Like they didn't. I think they got divorced. Like what? Like 7-8 years after. So it wasn't like nothing, right?
02:52:30 And there's not a lot of details about what that was all about, but I, you know, you marry an alcoholic prostitute from Sweden.
02:52:36 What do you?
02:52:37 Whether you open a coffee shop or not, I mean, I don't know how that's going to work out.
02:52:42 But like yeah, every single time. It was predictable, but at the same time like look.
02:52:50 Life was ******* hard back then, you know. Life was ******* hard back then and.
02:52:58 I'm not. I'm. I'm not going to, you know, **** on these women that.
02:53:02 That, you know, met that kind of a fate, especially at the hands of some, you know, dirty ******* Polish. You know, demon Jew. So, yeah, I don't want to **** on them. But that said, it is, you know, cautionary tell all the way around, right, not all these women put themselves in in danger.
02:53:23 Uh.
02:53:24 And while some of them, you could say it was just bad fortune to some degree, a lot of it wasn't a lot of it.
02:53:29 Was just they were raging Alcoholics.
02:53:33 And that, you know, it is what it is.
02:53:36 Let's see here, tennis knots says happy Halloween. We'll appreciate them.
02:53:42 Here, because YouTube is gay, says thoughts on the UFO stuff lately. Is it faking? Gay off topic question, but I'm curious I hope.
02:53:51 They're the tall white ones and not the creepy grey ones. Also, how long after they land before the Jews try to make them gay and subvert them? I haven't paid attention in recent recent about UFO stuff. I mean, like, you know, the Trump mentioned ship in the Joe Rogan thing because Joe Rogan.
02:54:13 Believes in UFOs and stuff and.
02:54:15 I don't know man like.
02:54:19 I'll believe it when I see.
02:54:20 It how about that?
02:54:22 The thing I I believe that's entirely possible, and even likely that life is out there somewhere. It's just the that you understand the vastness of the universe, right? Like it. It's not hard to believe that there be another life form out there. It's hard. It's much harder though to believe.
02:54:41 That they would, they would a.
02:54:46 Evolved to a point where.
02:54:49 Interstellar travel is is normal and or even achievable.
02:54:54 And you know, so we don't know if anything goes faster than the speed of light. So they they have to be able to go faster, the speed much faster than the speed of light.
02:55:02 And then they'd have to find us.
02:55:07 You know, and then and then come, you know, there's so many things look on a long enough timeline. Is it possible? Sure. Right maybe.
02:55:15 You know, but I'll believe it when.
02:55:18 I see it. How about that?
02:55:21 Dirty White boy says at this point I've heard about 1000 specific white men and women run cover for these monsters almost instinctively. Why do we do this? Starting to think that Jews are actual demons and these are actual human sacrifice rituals that give them actual powers. That's incredible.
02:55:41 Well, like there's people that have and I didn't have time to fully research this, I'll be honest with you. This was one of these topics that I was going to do something halloweeny.
02:55:52 And then early this morning.
02:55:55 When I was looking for something else is when I came across the.
02:55:59 The theory at the time in my mind, it was just a theory and it realized how concrete it was.
02:56:05 That Jack the Ripper was Jewish, and I was like, I need to look into this and then all.
02:56:08 Day. That's what. All it.
02:56:09 Did all day and so.
02:56:13 Uh.
02:56:14 As far as having time to.
02:56:17 Dive even deeper into there are people that that suspect that there is some kind of.
02:56:23 Jewish ritual sacrifice thing that was going on there, I don't know. I don't know if that. I think it just to me it just seems like he was some, you know, crazy ************.
02:56:34 But there are people that have.
02:56:36 Gone even deeper on this topic and I you know, that's I I wanted to stick to whatever I could prove and I presented what I could prove. And I I'm pretty sure that.
02:56:48 It's.
02:56:49 I mean, it's 100% obvious that it was a Polish Jew by the name of Aaron Kuzminski.
02:56:57 Dirty White boy says. I grew up being told this stories as if and it was unsolvable. Legend on the level of Atlantis, area 51, Amelia Earhart and Bermuda Triangle. And the whole time, every authoritative source was in agreement that it was a demon possessed Turbo Jew, but they were too cowardly to admit it.
02:57:18 Yeah. I mean pretty much.
02:57:23 Pretty much, I mean that's that's pretty much what it was I mean.
02:57:26 And like I said, it wasn't even.
02:57:29 Talked about he wasn't even made a a real. I mean, he was mentioned as a suspect prior to the 80s, but it wasn't even till that article. And I think it was in the Daily Mail or whatever it was, it was, you know, some British paper in like, I think it was 80. I think it was an 88.
02:57:48 That that wrote that that article that I had.
02:57:52 It really wasn't until that article came out that he was even taking all that seriously as a as a.
02:58:00 A suspect and then when the DNA results came in, it was kind of just confirming what everyone kind of already knew, including the guy like the guy who literally owns the the Jack the Ripper, you know, gift shop and like, his whole life is Jack the Ripper. He's like, yeah, that's the guy.
02:58:17 But you're right, that's how you know. This is like one of these stories that they would be on, like, unsolved mysteries or or, you know, one of these shows like that, and they make it sound like, oh, it could have been anyone. And it's like, no, it could have been this Jew.
02:58:32 Brythonic heart.
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02:58:37 That was fun.Devon Stack
02:58:41 Right. Thunder card says Hi, Devin. Just a little something to help maintain this indispensable service. The work you've done is outstanding. Keep it up, man. Well, I.02:58:49 Appreciate that.
02:58:51 And think of the sport and happy Halloween.
02:58:54 LL.
02:59:00 You guys are your names.
02:59:02 El Chi Mystic.
02:59:03 There you go with the big dono.
02:59:06 Money is pie. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend itself.
02:59:11 Look how Julie this *** is.
02:59:30 Alchemistic or something random. Fun facts. Speaking of mass murder and Kushner the movie Smokin Aces is predictive programming of the attempted assassination of Mohammed bin Salman during the Las Vegas mass shooting. The target's name is buddy.
02:59:50 Israel and bin Salman is buddies with Israel's dual citizen Jared Kushner.
03:00:00 Well, there's an interesting theory I I I've never. I don't think I've even seen that movie.
03:00:05 There's an interesting theory from.
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03:00:09 LG Mystic.Devon Stack
03:00:11 Thank you for the support there.03:00:14 Mayor of low.
03:00:14 Moral fiber? I looked up Jack the Ripper back in the 90s when I was still a kid, and I knew he was a Jew ever since. Regardless, thank you for the stream. Jews were also found to be poisoning wells with dead mice and rats in London several times, and that was also covered up well. There you go.
03:00:35 Perhaps you perhaps you came across?
03:00:36 That article, back in the 90s.
03:00:40 Dirty white boy Devin, after all these years, how is there any doubt in your mind whether this misdirection letter writer was a Jew? Their strategies are as timeless as sin itself. It goes back to the apple in the garden. There always been storytellers and liars above all else, only because I don't know.
03:01:01 If in the.
03:01:03 1880s.
03:01:05 If the the newspapers of the time would have been.
03:01:10 Would have been, you know, I don't, I don't. I I don't. I don't know that they would have been really all that Jewish at the time. I maybe they were in the UK.
03:01:20 But that's why I'm just trying to be honest. I want to be. I want to be accurate, because then you get people that are like.
03:01:24 Oh, you think everyone's a Jew and it's like.
03:01:27 Well, not everyone, but a lot.
03:01:31 You know, but you got to be, you know, if I start saying everyone's.
03:01:34 A Jew, then?
03:01:36 And you end up being wrong. It's like when I made that list.
03:01:40 That list of like 1000 Jews and like one of them, and that ends up not being a Jew. And people like ohh.
03:01:46 The.
03:01:46 Whole list is is fake. It's like it's not.
03:01:49 But that's how they you know, that's how you gotta be careful, because that's how people.
03:01:54 That's how people try to undermine. So it's entirely possible that wasn't the Jew. It could just be some newspaper guy.
03:02:02 Some goy newspaper guy trying to sell papers, thinking that this would be this will spice.
03:02:07 The story up.
03:02:11 You know, so like, look, we're we're not perfect. Goals are not perfect either, OK.
03:02:18 Tennis nuts says I care more for these women in the stories than I do about modern day coal.
03:02:24 Burners. Well, there you go.
03:02:27 They were. They were raging Alcoholics, but at least they weren't banging Tyrone, right?
03:02:33 Hammerhead cow says Jews have been protected for centuries. The arenda system, which protected them in Poland, for example, was very official. The ghettos and the bureaucratic position of Jews was a deal therein. Their aristocracy had made with them many centuries ago.
03:02:53 The more you know, the weirder it gets. Thanks ever so much. Yeah, there are things like that that are that are codified.
03:03:02 And look the Rothschilds, right? They were in, they were in London at the at the time, right? It's not just that that alone right would be enough. I would. I would think. For if you're a, you know, a police chief in London and the Rothschilds live in London.
03:03:21 You might. You might go easy on the Jews. I mean, I don't agree with that, but I it it makes.
03:03:27 A type of sense, right? The the intimidation of the the rock child's being your neighbor might you know.
03:03:34 Might explain some of that.
03:03:37 UM.
03:03:39 Shambolic X.
03:03:55 Benjamin Disraeli was the first Jewish Prime Minister of England, serving twice.
03:04:01 1st in 1868 and then again from about 1874 to 1880, so about 20 years before Jack. Well, there you go so.
03:04:12 I I guess there were a lot of ruling class. I mean look I like I.
03:04:15 Said.
03:04:15 The Rothschilds were there so there had to be.
03:04:18 A significant portion of the ruling class was Jewish, but these these, these, these law enforcement guys were not Jewish. Maybe that's all it was.
03:04:28 Maybe that's all it was. Maybe the Jewish, or maybe the ruling class in the UK was was already very Jewish and they and they just knew not to rock the boat.
03:04:41 But it's still ****** **. It's still ****** **.
03:04:44 Still makes you a race traitor. You know it's it's like it's like what I said about Trump the other day.
03:04:51 Like that, that more than almost anything else, it's that he's knowingly.
03:04:56 It's not that he's philosemitic, it's just that he's knowingly prioritizing another race over his own people, and that's disgusting to.
03:05:06 Let's see here, love and division, love and division.
03:05:26 Half $1,000,000.
03:05:31 Love and division says we'll never know who did 9/11. Dev and I forgot to thank you for the reality check last stream the vote I had just made. A video extolling the virtue of of referendum but totally overlooked the fact that Jews who own the system will just get the Supreme Court to thwart.
03:05:50 The will of the.
03:05:50 People. Yeah, I mean it's it's.
03:05:55 It happens a lot. It's happened lots of times in California. You know it. It's just amazing.
03:06:03 How many of those referendums they were able to pass? You know, conservative referendums?
03:06:09 Up until and you won't be able to do that now.
03:06:12 And then they just all.
03:06:14 And it doesn't really matter. Doesn't cause like you say, they own the system.
03:06:19 Love and division again says Happy Halloween and inspired Reformation day. Well there.
03:06:24 You go.
03:06:25 I don't know what that is. Inspired reformation day?
03:06:30 What is that?
03:06:33 It's like a.
03:06:36 Protestante thing?
03:06:40 It is.
03:06:42 It's the, it's the the day of.
03:06:46 It's like Martin Luther Day, basically. Alright, cool.
03:06:51 Zazi Mataz Bot says voting may be a lost cause, but.
03:06:56 What of the census? Next time it comes around, I plan on riding my races. Arian, what do you think it would take to get that as an option in the next census? We can dream. Happy Halloween. Yeah. I would never get this. I honestly, I would just start saying you're black or you know, why not?
03:07:17 Just start saying you're black.
03:07:22 Especially if you're like applying for.
03:07:26 Some kind of financial aid or something like that. Why not just say you're ******* black? Just ****. Just give them bad information.
03:07:34 You know they're only going to use it.
03:07:37 I mean, there's there's no, there's no situation where them knowing that you're white is going to be helpful to you.
03:07:45 I can't imagine a scenario where that's like a good thing for you, so.
03:07:49 If you're going to, you know if going.
03:07:50 To **** with them. **** with them.
03:07:54 Let's see here.
03:07:57 Men of low moral fiber. Hey, Devin, I'm a a sphere, earther. I can't recall if you've ever done a stream on Kansas City public school system and their experiment in the 90s to see if spending more on black students would make them smarter. You might have, but you.
03:08:16 If you haven't.
03:08:18 Might be some funny ***** footage available for you. Well, I'll, I don't have that. I've talked about that specifically.
03:08:26 And I'll look.
03:08:27 That up.
03:08:29 Put a reminder.
03:08:32 But uh yeah. Thank you. Man of low moral fiber.
03:08:35 Shambala aux also Freemasonry essentially was the English establishment in 1888. Quote Freemasonry is a Jewish establishment whose history grades, official appointments, passwords, and explanations are Jewish from beginning to end. A quote from Rabbi.
03:08:56 Isaac Weiss. Yeah, there's a lot of Jewish. Maybe that's what it is.
03:09:01 Maybe you know the Freemasons that.
03:09:04 For you know, that would include our founding fathers. I guess in America, maybe that style of Freemason, it was just like a Jewish fan club in a way.
03:09:15 You know, like really, I mean, maybe it was just like wannabe Jews.
03:09:20 Russell Mcclintock. Hello, Sir. My friend sent me a link to your odyssey.
03:09:26 Show over a year ago I watched sometimes, but I like to listen to you. I think you are more of a historian than a than a talk show. In the past I have sent a couple messages because I think your show is cool and you are smart. I wish I could donate more. Well, that's OK, Russell, appreciate you being here.
03:09:46 Now you got a Part 2. I can't play your show when my kids are in the room. My wife.
03:09:53 Also finds it interesting. I am concerned for my children because they are white. I have told people that I am concerned about white people's future and a lot of them agree with me. I think people need to hear your show more because it is fascinating and true. Everybody listening should send your show to their friends.
03:10:13 Like mine did. Thank you for telling the truth, and I hope you have a really wonderful day, Russell, I appreciate that.
03:10:20 Russell and there you go. See, that's watermouth. That's how Watermouth works in an environment where we do not get help from mainstream platforms and their algorithms, artificially pumping our ****. But that's OK. That's what makes us better at it, right?
03:10:37 Is the fact that it it's it's like it's like think of it this way, if you've ever grown a.
03:10:45 Like a seedling indoors, like in a cup or something like you ever tried growing like a plant in like a cup? Like in a in a window seal or, you know, something like that. Right. And then you put it outside and it ******* dies. Like immediately.
03:11:01 That's because it can't handle it. It can't handle it. It can, only it it grew up in that Murphy environment and it can only exist in that nerfing environment, whereas US man, we're like, we're like just ******* seed someone threw out a ******* window and we're just we're growing, we're growing to the cracks, we're growing to the cracks in the *******.
03:11:20 Asphalt and we're just like, what? What now, *****?
03:11:26 Or something like I don't know.
03:11:29 Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, that's the only way. That's the only way people are going to learn about the show.
03:11:36 Is through word of.
03:11:37 Mouth.
03:11:38 Tortilla says Soros got an organ transplant from a fallen Ukrainian soldier recently. I guess he was.
03:11:46 A good guy.
03:11:48 Is that is that real?
03:11:52 Or is that is that like Q Anon stuff?
03:12:03 I I don't. I don't see anything. I don't know if that's real.
03:12:10 I don't see anything about that from anything that I would.
03:12:14 That I would trust.
03:12:17 But hey, is it possible? Who knows? I guess anything's possible, Colonel. And word the most ****** ** thing about this stream is that I'm so desensitized to gore from being in the medical field that I was eating spaghetti during the most graphic parts. My disgust reflex was triggered about as much as it was when I see an interracial couple on TV.
03:12:40 Well, there you go.
03:12:42 You know, violent video games, I guess, have have.
03:12:46 Has helped have helped out a lot of people. I guess when it comes to.
03:12:49 Desensitizing themselves to gore.
03:12:52 Or maybe not anymore, right?
03:12:55 Maybe, maybe, maybe.
03:12:57 Maybe they're not.
03:12:57 So gory these days, right? There's no blood.
03:13:02 I haven't played like any video game that's been made in.
03:13:05 Made in recent years.
03:13:08 Andromeda says many books, documentaries, and movies. Who could Jack the Ripper be? Turns out they knew all along. Thank you for clarifying this mystery hidden in plain sight. Has anyone heard from ******** ******?
03:13:22 I think you know ******** ******.
03:13:24 Is is like uh.
03:13:29 I think that he's one of those. It's it's like the.
03:13:33 The Mandela effect.
03:13:36 I think only some of us remember.
03:13:38 Him.
03:13:39 And some of us don't.
03:13:42 I think I think at a certain point.
03:13:43 He.
03:13:45 Yeah.
03:13:47 He split off into a different universe.
03:13:51 Zazzy Mckennis Bot says thank you for waking me up to the flat Earthers. I had no idea. I just thought it was all for laughs, but alas, no, not all. There are so many mysteries in this world, but the shape of it ain't one one, or but there is hope for them, because the truth there is the truth. Yeah, but like I said, a lot of these people, it's a religious belief.
03:14:10 It's like try try to argue someone out of the religion and it, I mean you can.
03:14:14 Do it, but it's.
03:14:16 It's not worth it 99% of the time. You're not going to succeed with.
03:14:20 That.
03:14:21 When people have a a religious change of heart, it's almost never because they got argued out of it. It's because.
03:14:29 They they themselves.
03:14:31 Had you know a a change of heart? That, or at least they have to think that it came from within. You know, even if you know you could say, like everything, nothing really comes from within, you know, like everything's you're responding to stimuli always, you know. But.
03:14:47 Yeah, you're not going to be able to argue people out of their religion. I mean, very, very few people would be able. Would you be able?
03:14:53 To.
03:14:53 Do that with and so it's just not worth it. You can bully them, you can bully. You should bully them.
03:15:02 Hammerhead Cow says many years ago, before YouTube was sold, I ran across a couple flatter channels.
03:15:09 They were these evangelical type Christians who had Jewish leaders and found.
03:15:13 There's. Yeah, there is. There's some crossover with that. It's not just evangelicals, though. There are. There's ortho Bros that think that there there's, I mean there's.
03:15:25 There are some Christians that are that just think the earth is flat and it's kind of embarrassing.
03:15:32 Highly, but not chosen. Especially cause a lot of those guys are a lot of the flat Earther guys are Jews, like, you know, like Flat Earth, Dave highly, but not chosen. Look, Devin, I know you're skeptical about Flat Earth, but seriously, if you want. No, no, no, no, no.
03:15:47 No, no, no, no, no.
03:15:49 Nope, Nope. You need to be bullied too, especially if you're tell me to watch Eric Dube.
03:15:57 You're. You're telling me you're telling me to watch Eric Dube?
03:16:04 Really, you're telling you're really?
03:16:08 Really.
03:16:15 I mean, I don't, I don't, I don't.
03:16:36 Sound.
03:16:37 Tom Murdock.
03:16:39 Yeah, that, that, that's that's. I don't have a button for flat Earthers. That's that's the closest thing I've.
03:16:43 Come up with.
03:16:47 Here, because YouTube is gay says, hey, what's what's the rope for? Are you guys going to weave a basket?
03:16:55 Ack. Leo. Frank. No, he knew what was going on. Cause they brought they they ******* stormed the prison and took him like, like the best part about that is they took photos of themselves. They weren't even, like afraid of anything happening to them.
03:17:07 They they they knew they were doing the right.
03:17:09 Thing.
03:17:10 Back when we had a real country, Colonel Edward says. Have you ever done a stream mentioning Simon of Trent? No, I I know. Sort of. Who your time of though the Wikipedia article is almost 100% lies regarding the Jewish involvement as murder, despite overwhelming evidence and the confessions of the Jews.
03:17:29 Evolve.
03:17:30 Yeah. No, I I that's he's. He's well, he's a St. isn't he? Like. Did they give him sainthood? He's the. He's the the the boy that the Jews killed. I don't. I'm beyond that. I don't. I don't know any of the details. I've been told to look into that before. And I I I just haven't.
03:17:46 Haven't hasn't been on my my To Do List yet.
03:17:51 I'm I'm vaguely aware of that, yeah.
03:17:54 Yet another instance though, right?
03:17:57 Dirty White Boy says I visit Europe frequently and in many places they keep their beehives on trailers, parking them in the mountains seasonally to collect wild flower nectar and also to pollinate farms. I learned this one day when I pulled over to take a ****. I didn't see them at first, but they sure saw me.
03:18:17 Yeah, the sad the sad thing about that is if you do that in America.
03:18:23 Say goodbye to your trailer. You know it's it's hard to steal. They still do it, but it's much harder to steal beehives on the ground. Then it is like if all you have they all they have to do is hook a.
03:18:34 Trailer up.
03:18:35 And drive off. Yeah, they're going to do it. They're going to do it. People still, you'd be surprised. People ******* still behind.
03:18:43 But probably not so much in Europe.
03:18:47 Highly, highly, but not chosen.
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03:18:56 One more thing before I head out. I really it was really interesting to discover the fact that the KKK, the charity work owned.03:19:07 Owned a hospital, funeral homes, etc. They donated to orphans and widows, but are still framed as a lynch mob. Someone could really cover the truth of their fraternity. Yeah, I mean, look.
03:19:22 They weren't, obviously, they weren't all bad. There was a.
03:19:24 Point where?
03:19:26 What they had, they had some crazy amount of members like.
03:19:31 When they did that, that you.
03:19:32 Know the the March on Washington and they.
03:19:34 Always use the photos of to be like. Look how evil we were.
03:19:38 They had some they had something like, I mean at that March it was, it was like thousands and thousands like it might have been like 100,000. It was like a lot of ************* went to that March.
03:19:48 So there was a time when there was a it was a pretty.
03:19:51 Normal thing to belong to the KKK and for very good reasons as we all well know.
03:19:56 Now.
03:19:59 Hammerhead Cow says the OR in uh. What the **** is this? See, you guys are like, can we just have English? Can we? Can I get? Can I get some hyper chats that are entirely in English?
03:20:14 I told Milco El Alto.
03:20:15 Or whatever that is. There are honey Indians sold or there was Honey Indians sold in the market.
03:20:23 Which was really strange. The comb cells were only about 1mm wide. These tiny bees were said to have a very powerful sting and magic honey. By the way, I keep trying to send you links, but I can't pretend this is a link.
03:20:41 Yeah, I have no idea what.
03:20:44 What that would be?
03:20:46 I don't. There's, I don't know of any really small bees that have powerful stings. In fact, the really small ones I'm aware of don't have any stings. The Australian, the Native Australian honey bees, they're really small and they make then they make honey. It's it's a pain in the ***. There's, I mean, there's a reason why they brought European honey bees to Australia.
03:21:06 But they they don't even have stings. I'm pretty sure I think they're.
03:21:09 Stingless.
03:21:10 And there's there's other. There's there's Asian bees that are like that too, but I'm not aware of any.
03:21:15 Any Mexican bee that would be like?
03:21:18 Small and have a powerful sting.
03:21:21 Opera commandant. Hey, Devin. Always enjoy your stream. Jack the Ripper. Being Jewish, doesn't surprise me. Jews are the root of all evil. When you have weeds in your garden, you pull them out and root them.
03:21:34 I gotta get that button. Jews work for the devil.
03:21:41 Colonel Edward I heard the in fact.
03:21:46 Can I find it real quick? I don't.
03:21:47 Think I'll be able to.
03:21:53 Maybe let me see.
03:21:57 It was from this stream here should be in here.
03:22:03 And where was that thing? Oh, is it this one?
03:22:09 OK, yeah, this is what it's I, I.
03:22:11 Have it here.
03:22:14 Let's see. Let's see.
03:22:15 Here.
03:22:20 Today, here's the Ripple effect.
Jerry Lehnen
03:22:23 Threefold increase in advance submitting act.Devon Stack
03:22:26 There we go.03:22:28 Right here.
03:22:31 Right here.
03:22:35 Jews are working for the devil.
03:22:40 There we go.
03:22:42 There we go.
03:22:44 Jews are working for the devil.
03:22:51 All right.
03:22:56 Let's see here.
03:23:00 Colonel Edwards says I heard the guys on war strike mention they are voting for Jill Stein. It's crazy how all the candidates are so bad they that two lifelong national Socialists are saying that least ****** option is an actual Jew. I'm thinking of going with Stein myself.
03:23:19 If I even bother to vote this year. Yeah, well, she doesn't have any chance of winning.
03:23:25 I I just out of.
03:23:27 Principal would never vote for a Jewish woman, though, even if.
03:23:31 Even if she was.
03:23:32 Saying she was the next Hitler. You know I wouldn't. Well, I just couldn't. I wouldn't be able to.
03:23:37 Bring myself to do that, Bill Monegan.
03:23:48 Yeah. Sam Heine is a stupid made-up Celtic word for a holiday that became part of Halloween. It's pronounced sawin. Sawin.
03:23:59 For some reason I I thought it was some kind of weird garlicky thing because it was just.
03:24:04 They didn't. Gaelic words never make any ******* sense. They're always spelled like some kind of secret code.
03:24:12 Well, good to know. Good to know. Thank.
03:24:13 You there, bill?
03:24:15 Men of Rome, moral fiber in the grand scheme of human history, distilled spirits are still a very new invention. Mead, wine, beer and other relatively stout drinks existed, but they were nothing compared to actual distilled alcohol. Today it is a poison act accordingly, or yet filtered out.
03:24:36 Yeah, yes, I guess you could compare it to like how you know the the THC level in marijuana as it exists in nature versus what they've bred it to produce.
03:24:50 If you go to like California and buy it, you know from one of these dispensaries.
03:24:54 It's.
03:24:55 Like a billion times stronger than it would ever have been in nature.
03:24:59 So it's probably something similar, right?
03:25:02 Where for well, for thousands of years, Europeans did drink alcohol, but it was wine. It was meat. It was beer. I I mean, I doubt. I mean I I, I I get I I think they have the technology it's only they don't.
03:25:19 Know how to make?
03:25:21 Hard liquor, I don't know at what point like, because they made Brandy and **** like that, right? I don't know at what point they started doing.
03:25:29 Hard, hard liquor. But yeah, it's just look, a lot of people don't have the self-control.
03:25:36 Even today, you know, like, even though we've had it, we've had it now for centuries. We've had hard liquor and there's a reason why we tried to ban it here in America.
03:25:46 In fact, if you think about it.
03:25:48 The time like it's crazy to think this, but it's true. The the the distance you know between when the the Jewish the Ripper murders were happening and.
03:26:03 We just call.
03:26:03 It Jew the Ripper when Jew the Ripper was active versus when.
03:26:08 Prohibition happy?
03:26:10 In America, I mean, that's not like a huge period of time. Prohibition was what the the late 20s right or late 20s, early 30s and Jew the Ripper was killing up almost to 1890. So that's what, like, 40 years. And that's not, that's not a big.
03:26:30 Gap in time. And so that's really what they were responding to. They were responding to a substantial amount of.
03:26:40 White people not be able to handle it and kind.
03:26:43 Of.
03:26:44 Throwing their lives away.
03:26:50 Let's see here and look into. By the way, look into The Who was providing the liquor often. Often it was.
03:26:57 It was the same. It was the same kinds of people murdering the.
03:27:01 The the goy. ******. Ah, let's see here. Bob Davis says. Why the the torn edition? I must have missed that RIP Torn recently died. That was my guess. Well, I mean, come on. You, you. You almost got there.
03:27:20 You almost got there thinking what you just said.
03:27:26 You almost got. You almost got it. You almost put it together.
03:27:33 You're very close.
03:27:36 Here, because YouTube is gay says, Hey, Devin, what does a Jewish haunted house look like? My guess is it looks like a house full of tools used for manual labor and a real job where you have to use your hands.
03:27:52 There's a big oven at the end.
03:27:55 Ham radio expert says win through Chicago O'Hare Airport last week full of Negroids and Brown demons of all kinds. No words can describe the horror of being in your own country surrounded by cross eyed, drooling Browns who can speak English and have eaten live animals and human flesh.
03:28:16 I think you meant can't do you think you left? You left the team. That was confusing to me for a second.
03:28:20 I was like, they can speak English.
03:28:23 Very good to know. Hi, Lee Bernot chosen, says one more thing. The clan is also relevant to Jewish influence in the 1920s and how the Jews collaborated with Roman Catholics to create the American melting pot. The clan was the last thing standing between Americans and globalization.
03:28:43 That's why they are attacked so vigorously for decades.
03:28:47 Well, you know, it's funny because.
03:28:50 Even even in movies like driving Miss Daisy.
03:28:55 Driving Miss Daisy is is.
03:28:58 People don't put this together. Maybe, but it's it's a Jew. It's a woman that you know, Miss Daisy's Jewish.
03:29:05 And she's driven around by a black guy and the whole big thing is that, you know, the the KKK. I think bombs are synagogue at one point like it. It's the propaganda about that is is.
03:29:23 I mean it's it's very heavy in the 90s very and the 90's. The reason why they keep bringing up the KKK like there's still some kind of relevant thing.
03:29:32 Is the same reason they keep bringing up Hitler.
03:29:35 Like he like he somehow like somehow in in in power somewhere, right?
03:29:40 It's because it is what? It's what they're afraid of. In fact, that's how you can tell what they're most afraid of.
03:29:45 You know what? What they see is like what, actually?
03:29:49 Created the the biggest problem for them because that's what they'll.
03:29:52 That's what they'll demonize the most. So yeah, absolutely. They had power on point. You know, they don't now, but.
03:29:58 They did on.
03:29:58 Point.
03:30:00 All right. Let's go over to.
03:30:04 Rumble.
03:30:07 Where you at? Rumble? There we are. All right.
03:30:11 Let me just double check.
03:30:14 There we go. The way that rumble works. But I just want to make sure. OK, I got it. Wait, wait, hold on. What was that? OK, good.
03:30:22 Rumble you got.
03:30:24 I'm not going to try to say that not tonight, not.
03:30:29 Viva Velo.
03:30:30 There we go. Viva Velo.
03:30:32 Greetings from the Great White north.
03:30:41 Hi, Donna.
03:30:42 Hey.
03:30:44 Thank you for all you.
03:30:45 Do forgot to forgot to hit the button for you. Viva Velo. Viva Velo. It's a weird like it's one of those words that shouldn't be hard to to to say but it gives me anxiety. Just tonight the way I've been tripping over reading part of it is.
03:31:05 Big secret. I wear glasses when I do the.
03:31:06 Show and I have to keep taking them off because my eyes are watering.
03:31:15 My eyes are watering and.
03:31:18 I don't know if it's like.
03:31:20 An allergy as the weather changes or whatever, my eyes keep ******* watering out, so I have to keep taking my glasses off.
03:31:27 And.
03:31:30 Yeah. And then and then I get my my glasses smudgy. So when I put them.
03:31:35 Back on.
03:31:37 Like right now?
03:31:39 Everything's all smudgy.
03:31:43 All right, here we go.
03:31:45 Blackout king blackout. King uh have you ever been to Ozark, Kia or any of the other ethno states that have been tried? How was it? No, I have not.
03:31:57 Any interesting? I mean, if for no other reason than just check out and see how well they get along. I mean, I know I've never even. I've never set foot on.
03:32:06 Any of those places?
03:32:09 I'm not even fully aware of all of them, like which what they all are.
03:32:14 But yeah, that'd be fun. That'd be fun. I mean, I've been. I've been to parts of the country where that kind of stuff's going on, but I've never actually, like, been to, like, say,
03:32:24 You know, like the compounds are like.
03:32:26 That all right.
03:32:29 All right guys.
03:32:31 I think that's everything.
03:32:34 All right, so here's the deal.
03:32:36 Here's the deal. I'm gonna take my glasses off again.
03:32:41 Here's the deal.
03:32:42 So I'm out of town this weekend.
03:32:45 So no stream Saturday.
03:32:48 But I I will be on a stream, possibly streams multiple next week, but also no stream like regular stream Wednesday.
03:33:00 But then regular stream Saturday.
03:33:02 So this is this is.
03:33:06 We're. We're gonna. We're on holiday hours. I I mentioned that last year. I think where we're gonna have some some Wednesdays run out here. But to make up for it, I'll be on other streams, other people streams.
03:33:20 Throughout, you know, through the end of the year and you know also I think millennial and stuff like that is coming up. So, but I'll let you guys know when that is, but no stream Saturday because I'm going to be out of town and then.
03:33:35 No stream Wednesday. I mean, I might change my mind about the Wednesday one. We'll see. We'll see. Depends on when I get back and and and what I what I have on my plate because I actually miss doing it when I don't do it. I miss doing the stream. I miss you guys.
03:33:51 Yes.
03:33:52 So, but there is a there's a possibility that there's no stream.
03:33:56 On.
03:33:58 For, you know, like for over a week.
03:34:01 Or at least not in insomnia stream. There will be streams.
03:34:05 All right guys.
03:34:06 Well.
03:34:09 Mate, think we got another one in here at the end.
03:34:14 Foobar Nation says to Bill Monaghan heard you were looking into West Virginia. I'm in West Virginia. Hit me up on Twitter and I can help you out. And Devin Race is everything. Well, there you go. See. Look up the foobar nation. Belmont again. And. And he's in West Virginia, which is great. That's a great state. I love W West Virginia.
03:34:35 Much better.
03:34:36 Than normal Virginia normal. Virginia was nice.
03:34:40 It was nice.
03:34:42 The Northern Normal Virginia.
03:34:46 Has ruined ruined Virginia for everybody except the Indians. There's a lot of it. Well, and and and the exact the the ruling class ************* that we've talked about tonight that like to cover up for Jews. All right, guys, with that I will bid you guys all the happy hour where we got.
03:35:04 We got. Hold on.
03:35:06 And playing glasses back on. You guys are torturing me.
03:35:09 Mark Twain Forever says Mark Twain forever. A few seconds ago, if you are interested in KKK, look into the author Thomas Dixon Junior. Well, there you go.
03:35:20 And then we got Charles Ingalls says happy Halloween, Devin. Well, I appreciate that.
03:35:25 All right, I'm leaving. I'm leaving for for reals this time. I hope you guys all have a good Halloween.
03:35:33 And.
03:35:35 Stay safe.
03:35:37 For black pilled.
03:35:39 I am of course.
03:35:42 Devon's tag.
Whiskey Chop Song
03:35:45 Liquored up and sharpening your blade, you take the shot of whiskey. Then you grab your knife and pray, then spread apart your fingers. And this is what you say? Oh, I have all my fingers. Life goes chop, chop, chop. If I miss the spaces in between, my fingers will come off. And if I hit my fingers, blood will soon come out.03:36:05 But all the same.
03:36:06 I'll play this game because that's what it's.
03:36:08 How about you cannot use a pencil? No, you can't use a pen. The only way is with a knife. When danger is your friend and some may call it stupid. Some may call it dumb, but all same. I'll play this game because it's ******* fun. Ohh, I have all my fingers like goes chop, chop chop. If I miss the spaces in between.
03:36:28 My fingers will come off and if I hit my fingers, but will soon come out, but all the same I'll play this game because that's what it's all about. Well, we'll drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop, drop. I'm picking up the speed and if I my fingers and my.
03:36:41 Hand will start to bleed.