INSOMNIA STREAM: CHERRY HILL EDITION.mp3
09/28/2024Numbers Girl
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Tove Lo - Habits
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Devon Stack
00:09:47 Welcome.00:09:49 To the insomnia stream.
00:09:52 Cherry Hill edition.
00:09:55 I'm your host, of course Dev and STACK. Hope you're having a good weekend.
00:10:00 Hope your Saturday is.
00:10:02 Is working out so far or or or winding down I guess pretty good and you know I can stay one more day, right? I guess Sunday.
00:10:13 But anyway, I don't know what I'm talking about. Anyway, I hope you guys you guys are ready for a another tail. Another tail. I guess of what happens. Well, I guess I don't know. And it's really it's going to start off looking like one of these stories.
00:10:33 Where I I explain what happens when Jews move into your neighborhood. That's how it's going to. That's how it's going to appear at first.
00:10:41 But then there's a little twist at the end.
00:10:43 There's a little there's a little twist at the end, slightly unexpected slightly. I mean a little bit.
00:10:52 But really also not also somewhat predictable. I guess at this point, but anyway, let's let's just dive right in mine as well, right?
00:11:06 Of course, the name of the stream was Cherry Hill edition.
00:11:10 So this all takes place in.
00:11:13 In Cherry Hill, NJ.
00:11:16 Cherry Hill.
00:11:18 You know, start out this quiet little farm town.
00:11:22 And.
00:11:24 It was it.
00:11:24 Was relatively small population before you know, World War 2 almost well, probably 100% white.
00:11:35 And then, of course, things, things started to change as as they do in America and I guess everywhere else.
Mike Mathis
00:11:43 It was mostly produce farms and orchards. Many of the farmers who farmed in Cherry Hill at that time owed their livelihoods to Campbell Soup Company and Camden, where they would sell their produce there for soup.Devon Stack
00:11:56 Ah yes, it was produce farmers and people work at the Campbell Soup factory. Oh, look at that adorable soup.00:12:06 Factory with the big soup cans. I guess in those. I don't know if those are smokestacks or silos or what those are, but oh look at that.
00:12:15 Not not. That's very. It's very Americana, very Americana as they say.
00:12:21 So mostly these white farmers and stuff. But then after World War 2 after World War 2, Eisenhower started building the freeways. They started giving out loans. And you also had a lot of Jews moved to America. Whole lot of Jews moving to America from Germany and other parts of Europe.
00:12:42 And Eastern Europe.
Mike Mathis
00:12:44 They literally came out and started plowing down the fields and rolling through forests and building suburbs. Just one after the other, after the other.Devon Stack
00:12:51 That's right, until eventually.00:12:54 Eventually, Cherry Hill became a pretty high population. Actually, I think in fact.
00:13:01 Pretty early on it was up to almost 30% Jewish and you know, but very, very upper middle class.
00:13:09 Upper middle class. Nice little colonial homes.
00:13:13 Very, very East Coast looking.
Mike Riley
00:13:16 We have a number of developments that are older developed in the 60s and the 70s and they have a certain style to them and in other areas that maybe the more fluent have you know the larger homes and larger lots it's it's a mix. But it's it's generally homogeneous mix.00:13:33 Of middle class and upper middle class people who settled there stayed there because of the schools and they proximity to the city.
Devon Stack
00:13:42 Well, not that homogeneous. I I think he's.00:13:46 He's one of these guys that ropes and the fellow whites anyway, this is.
00:13:52 Probably. Why?
00:13:54 Fred newlander.
00:13:57 Fred newlander.
00:13:59 Who was a a young rabbi decided to establish a new synagogue.
00:14:09 In Cherry Hill.
00:14:12 He got he met with some. He was an assistant rabbi. It was his first. I guess. Rabbi gig.
00:14:18 And he was dissatisfied with being the assistant rabbi, thought he could do a better job. He wanted to take things in a different direction. So he invited a bunch of wealthy Jews. And in his living room, they decided to raise a bunch of money.
00:14:19 This.
00:14:35 And build a new synagogue in Cherry Hill.
00:14:40 Which is exactly what he and his wife decided his wife or he. So he he was a a descendant of German immigrants that came to America around or, you know, around you were just before. I couldn't find the exact date. But just before, we'll just say around World War 2, whereas his wife.
00:15:01 Carol newlander.
00:15:03 Was a Jew that descended from merchants in in New York.
00:15:09 A wealthy merchant who have thought right, a wealthy Jewish merchant family.
00:15:16 In New York.
00:15:17 And so they got their money.
00:15:20 And they built a congregation called McCaw Shalom.
00:15:25 And she started a company called the classic Cake Company.
00:15:32 And it was basically to service the rather large Jewish population that lived in Cherry Hill.
00:15:39 She would provide kosher recipes and for you know, parties, bar mitzvahs and and stuff like that. And because there were so many Jews that it was actually a fairly and it wasn't just Jews that bought, you know, her cakes and stuff. But that was like, their their niche. I guess they end up having a few locations and they.
00:16:00 They were doing pretty good so.
00:16:03 Had a family. They had a few kids. They're raising their kids, they live in the American dream.
00:16:09 Living in one of these. Nice.
00:16:12 Upper middle class homes in these nice upper middle class neighborhoods.
00:16:19 There's the.
00:16:21 Synagogue that it didn't. This wasn't the original building he started, but it became so popular.
00:16:28 That he was able to raise even more money and buy this building.
00:16:33 They expanded, he he founded the original one in 1974, and then they expanded to this larger.
00:16:40 I think it's something like. I think it's something like 40,000 square. I mean it's big, it's a big building and and it was became one of the most popular.
00:16:51 If not the most popular.
00:16:54 In the area.
00:16:55 Where so Jews would come from actually all over the state.
00:16:59 To his congregation at McCaw Shalom. Very well respected.
00:17:05 Rabbi very charismatic, influential in the Jewish community.
00:17:12 He gained a widespread respect for having accomplished this.
00:17:18 This massive building, this mass, it was almost like a mega Church synagogue. I guess it would be.
00:17:24 Maybe not quite that big, but you know somewhere in between.
00:17:28 A a normal church and a mega church like a industrial church.
00:17:35 Only a synagogue.
00:17:36 And yeah, they were. They were very well, like couple the.
00:17:44 Habad Lubovitch was was had a presence in the town.
00:17:49 Is very like I said, a very Jewish is is there's a lot of look, there's a lot of these towns in in New Jersey. A lot of these towns in Jersey that are very Jewish.
00:17:58 And and kind of our carbon copies, I guess you could say of Cherry Hill.
00:18:05 So everything was was great. Everything was wonderful, right?
00:18:10 They lived on Highgate Lane.
00:18:14 Until one day.
00:18:17 He came home. Fred Newlander came home.
00:18:22 And to his horror, discovered that his wife was in a pool of blood.
00:18:29 The scene was described as extra horrifying because all of the furnishings were white. The carpet was white.
00:18:38 The the You know the couch was white. It was. It was like, completely, almost like one of these old early 2000s Apple commercials with the infinite white background. And then it was just blood everywhere.
00:18:52 There was blood all over the carpet, you know, seeping into the carpet.
00:18:58 And he called up 911 to report this. This is part of the call. The only part I could.
00:19:05 Actually find.
Rabbi Fred Newlander
00:19:07 I just came home from my wife.Devon Stack
00:19:13 So police show up.00:19:16 They find out that she has been beaten to death.
00:19:21 They don't see any murder weapon.
00:19:24 They don't really understand who would have done this. It's the only murder.
00:19:31 In 1994, that's how low crime.
00:19:35 Or at least in terms of violent crime.
00:19:39 The the crime is in Cherry Hill, the only murder in 1994.
00:19:45 They searched the house, they search the I mean everywhere the the whole property was was not really well taken care of. They said it was very overgrown.
00:19:57 And you can kind of see it.
00:19:58 From this photo.
00:20:00 They don't find the murder weapon. They don't find Anythings missing.
00:20:06 Her purse is missing.
00:20:08 But there was a lot of other stuff in the house. In fact, this was the night that she would take home a lot of the cash from her baking company.
00:20:21 And count the cash before she did the deposit. So initially investigators thought, well, maybe it was someone from the bakery that knew she had all this cash, but the cash wasn't miss.
00:20:34 And they had a there was a mysterious clue that emerged rather quickly. She had been speaking to her daughter.
00:20:44 Just prior to the time she would have been killed and she was talking about ohh, there's a knock at the door.
00:20:53 I think it's the toilet guy.
00:20:56 And the daughter said the toilet guy.
00:20:59 And she said yes, there was a guy who delivered a package the other day, and then he asked to use the bathroom.
00:21:07 And so I call him the toilet guy. I think it's the same guy.
00:21:12 And then she hung up the phone. And I think this was around 8:30 at night.
00:21:17 And then that was the last time anyone talked to her.
00:21:23 There they are searching the house, climbing up on the roof. For some reason. I don't know what that's all about.
00:21:30 I guess if you don't have very many murders, you know, I guess you have lots of lots of.
00:21:33 Free time. Let's search everywhere.
00:21:37 The city, of course, was devastated. The congregation.
00:21:43 Was they couldn't believe it. She was a matriarch, you know. She was a rabbis's wife.
00:21:43 Well.
00:21:51 And everyone you know, generally universally loved, no one had any problems with her.
00:21:57 They immediately got together and held a memorial service.
00:22:05 And of course, they had to have their, you know, the funeral service.
00:22:10 Here's a shot of them.
00:22:13 Putting her coffin in the back of.
00:22:15 A.
00:22:16 A hearse there.
00:22:18 And that is her husband and her children in the back seat there, driving to the funeral.
00:22:29 But investigators thought something was up.
00:22:33 Investigators thought there was something odd about the phone call, which again I wish I tried to find a full version of the call and I couldn't find it.
00:22:41 I found a little snip that I played.
00:22:44 But according to interviews that I did find people talking about it.
00:22:49 It was odd because he was ping ponging behind or between sounding relatively calm to.
00:22:55 To.
00:22:56 Over the top in English and it just seemed weird to them.
00:23:00 But what was even weirder?
00:23:03 Is they didn't know for.
00:23:04 Sure that he was or that she was dead, but I obviously.
00:23:09 It was a brutal scene and and you could say that maybe maybe he assumed that she was dead.
00:23:16 But investigators thought it was odd that when they brought in the EMT's and everything because, you know, initially they want to make sure that if she, you know, if she's not dead, that they can save her. And he was waiting on the on the driveway and never asked what her condition was. Never asked if she was in fact.
00:23:32 Read uh. He seemed pretty calm and collected. In fact, his son.
00:23:40 Was an EMT.
00:23:42 And one of the first responders that showed up as a result of the 911 call. So his son showed up.
00:23:50 And he prevented his son from going in there to see. And, you know, seeing the bloody scene with his mother.
00:23:57 And they said that even his interaction with the sun was kind of weird and didn't really.
00:24:02 It it it it just set off their set off?
00:24:04 Their Spidey sense.
Jim Lynch
00:24:07 He's remarkably composed, was not upset, was not crying, was not emotional in any way, so the tone of the 911 call seemed to me to be very much at odds with the demeanor of the man. Just a few minutes later.Devon Stack
00:24:25 So he he was not immediately.00:24:30 A suspect, necessarily, but investigators just thought it was odd. They thought it was kind of strange, and they were going to start digging into them, but that's often what they do. Usually, when someone's killed just because the statistically speaking it's, I don't know what this says about marriage, but it's often a spouse.
00:24:51 That's usually the first person they look at. It kind of makes sense.
00:24:55 You know, well, I guess you know it gives a whole new meaning to.
00:24:59 Happy wife, happy life, right?
00:25:02 The the synagogue, however, was was a little upset.
00:25:07 That the investigators were kind of implying that that they were even really investigating him, even though that there seemed to be a lot of rumors that emerged rather early on in investigation that he was.
00:25:21 Having affairs with members of the congregation.
00:25:26 And.
00:25:26 It fairly was an open secret that he was having affairs with.
00:25:32 Members of the congregation.
00:25:34 And so when his wife turns up dead, all of a sudden, people are kind of like, it's not as if there wouldn't be any, you know, 0 motive. If he's banging women in his in his congregation.
00:25:46 But all the same, Jews did what they always do, and they circled the wagons and got behind him and.
00:25:52 And and and.
00:25:54 Were very, very upset that that police would even consider a rabbi as someone capable of such a a heinous crime.
Assistant Rabbi
00:26:02 There were rumors very early.00:26:05 That the rebel was involved romantically with other members of the congregation, and there were rumors shortly thereafter that there was an involvement in terms of of the murder and certainly in the very early stages. I think what most of us did was simply discount those.
00:26:24 Has evil spirited rumors.
Mike Mathis
00:26:27 We believe in Rabbi Neulander's innocence and we share in the grief of the new Lambda family.Brian Malloy
00:26:33 We're extremely hurt. You know that the rabbi was the focus of the investigation.Devon Stack
00:26:41 But again, this is usually this is usually the case. You know if you have a a woman or a man killed, the spouse is one of the first people they look at. So anyway, these rumors persist and.00:26:59 They they eventually.
00:27:01 Lead to another woman who is.
00:27:04 Kind of a local celebrity. She's a member of the congregation.
00:27:10 And she is a a radio talk show host.
00:27:15 A radio talk show host who? Let's see here, her name was. I have it here.
00:27:24 Uh Elaine sonsini.
00:27:31 Now Elaine soncini.
00:27:34 It turns out had an affair.
00:27:37 With Fred Newlander the way that they met.
00:27:42 Was her husband was dying of some terminal illness.
00:27:47 And apparently Fred his his riz.
00:27:54 Is taking advantage of.
00:27:58 Of of people in.
00:28:00 In kind of a A a tough spot.
00:28:03 He was supposed to.
00:28:04 Come, you know.
00:28:05 I guess counsel her through the grief and counsel her. He did? He asked her out.
00:28:12 Like literally like two days after her husband died, two days after he gave. I guess the eulogy at her husband's funeral.
00:28:23 And kissed her the first time they met in that setting. Like he, he asked her to lunch. She thought it was at first like. Ohh. It's to talk to me about grief stuff. And then he worked his game. And by the end of the the time or the the lunch, they were already becoming romantically involved.
00:28:43 So police kind of caught wind of this at first, but she didn't want to talk to the cops.
00:28:50 Until the cops were able to prove to her.
00:28:53 They had credible evidence that she wasn't the only woman.
00:28:59 That he was actually romantically involved with several women in the congregation.
00:29:05 And because of this, she got very upset.
00:29:09 And decided to cooperate on some level. This is her husband.
00:29:17 Before that, though, he was asked to resign just because.
00:29:22 You know from the synagogue because they didn't like the bad press, they didn't like their, the synagogues name being mentioned alongside a a possible wife murderer. So even though they they kind of supported him it just it didn't look good. And so they asked him to resign and he did. And then he moved to Cape Cod.
00:29:43 And became a a rabbi at this synagogue here in Cape Cod.
00:29:51 So time went on. They couldn't find this bathroom man.
00:29:56 Even though she laying here said that she would cooperate, she wasn't really cooperating much. She just was saying well.
00:30:04 You know, he was, you know, he, I'll. I'll do like a we'll we'll try to trap him. I guess we'll wear a wire or something like that. But that she kept putting it off.
00:30:14 Eventually they get her to wear a.
00:30:15 Wire.
00:30:16 But he sounds like he, you know, he doesn't. He says that now I of course obviously had nothing to do with my wife.
00:30:23 Death. That's insane. How dare you even ask me about that?
00:30:28 And so the police weren't able to get any evidence.
00:30:32 That way.
Dennis Wixted
00:30:36 With respect to the marriage, there were ups and downs, I dare say as in many cases there certainly was no basis, no reason, despite the fact that he was involved with this other woman. For him to use that as.00:30:48 A basis to have his wife killed.
Assistant Rabbi
00:30:50 There are many rabbis who for many reasons get diva.00:30:56 Judaism is always allowed for divorce.
Dennis Wixted
00:30:58 It is rather clear from our research and investigation that that is not such a forbidden notion in the Hebrew faith that that could have been a reason for him to do this. There are many, many rabbis who are divorced, many congregations in which that the situation occurs, and there certainly was no basis that we see for him to have have.00:31:17 You have his wife kill.
Devon Stack
00:31:20 So that's his lawyer. His defense lawyer says. Well, look.00:31:25 Obviously.
00:31:27 It's not a big deal to get divorced.
00:31:29 It wouldn't be some big scandal rabbis get divorced all the time.
00:31:34 That was his assistant rabbi. The this guy, the Jew guy.
00:31:40 Where is he at?
00:31:42 That guy? So they say. Yeah, like, that's not a good enough. You know, the fact that he's having affairs or whatever, there's no way he would have felt trapped in his marriage. Maybe, you know, we're Jews. We don't have the same kinds of taboos that Christians do. And so if he was cheating on his wife and he wanted to.
00:32:03 Get with this Elaine girl. This talk show host that really wouldn't be that huge of a deal. It would. You know, it wouldn't. He wouldn't be jeopardizing his job as rabbi. He wouldn't really lose standing in the community.
00:32:18 It would just be fine, so it would be ridiculous for him to kill his wife for that reason.
00:32:26 But it still doesn't make sense to the cops.
00:32:29 They're still looking into it. They think that that he's their guy.
Dave Schratwieser
00:32:35 It starts with Pepe Levin. Myron is his first name. He was a friend of the rabbis. Needless to say, he has a little bit of nefarious background. He's had some problems with law enforcement in the past, and the rabbi played racquetball with and Patty Levin went to authorities.00:32:55 A day or two after the.
00:32:56 Murder.
00:32:57 And said that he had played racquetball with the rabbi and the rabbi had expressed major dissatisfaction with his wife that he was upset with his wife and that he allegedly said I wish I could come home one night and find.
00:33:10 Her dead on the floor.
Devon Stack
00:33:12 So that's kind of damning.00:33:15 There's this organized crime Jew.
00:33:18 That's been in trouble with the law bunch. He's kind of turned into an informant at this point because he's been in and out of jail a couple of times. He's basically like a low level.
00:33:31 Jewish mafia kind of a guy and he plays racquetball with the rabbi.
00:33:37 And comes to the police and snitches, essentially.
00:33:42 And implies that.
00:33:43 Not only did he say that he.
00:33:46 That you know.
00:33:47 He wanted his it would be a shame if his wife died, but he said it in such a way that this guy, Pepe Levin.
00:33:58 Oh, Pepe Livin. Jewish Pepe. Someone in chats. Got it right there. Pepe Levin.
00:34:08 There you go. Pepe Levin. He got the impression that what what Fred was doing was he was trying to solicit his services. He would the way he was talking about it, right? He was going. Oh, yeah. Be a shame.
00:34:26 You know my wife with the Tulip did see and.
00:34:30 You know it it it it concerned him enough. And maybe he thought he get some brownie.
00:34:35 Points I don't.
00:34:36 Know what fully what his relationship is with the Police Department. But he went and ratted him out.
00:34:41 Then he had this guy.
00:34:44 You know Len jenoff.
00:34:48 Len jenoff.
00:34:50 Was a private investigator, but also kind of this weirdo guy that liked to pretend that he was.
00:34:58 More important than he was.
00:35:00 He was a friend of the rabbis.
00:35:03 And he he became, in a way, sort of the unofficial spokesman for the rabbi going and talking to the press.
00:35:12 And he would he would pass out his card for, you know, his private investigation services and said that the rabbi had had hired him to help find the real killer because the cops were looking at all the wrong places.
00:35:29 And they interview him and he says, you know, you know, oh, yeah, rabbi's a great guy. He helped me with my alcoholism.
00:35:37 And they they still can't find.
00:35:40 A A suspect that makes any sense, but that jenoff guy seems like a weirdo to them and and the cops are are kind of they they they actually think that he's he's kind of suspicious himself.
Dave Schratwieser
00:35:57 They checked out hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of leads. They've been everywhere from the Russian mob, on this case to the local mob on this case, to the burglars that they looked at the former employees of the bakery to current employees. They've looked at everyone.Devon Stack
00:36:15 I think it's funny that a little town in New Jersey.00:36:18 Cherry Hill has a local mob.
00:36:21 I wonder, I wonder what the ethnicity of that local mob is. I like because he said Ohh. We checked out the Russian mob. We checked out the local mob. I wonder what the the local mob is in a in a city of that's basically 30% Jewish. I can only imagine what the local mob is.
00:36:43 So anyway, this guy is is kind of a weirdo. He's telling people that he's an ex CIA agent.
Len Jenoff
00:36:50 It's my understanding this is a fact finding inquiry and if I can give any information that can help them solve this crime, I'm more than.00:36:57 Help.
00:36:58 More than willing to oblige them.
Devon Stack
00:37:00 Really likes talking to the press. You can tell he's kind of enjoying his.00:37:05 His time in the sun.
00:37:08 The.
00:37:10 Ex-girlfriend. I guess that he was cheating on his wife with Elaine.
00:37:14 Finally decides to to turn on.
00:37:19 On Rabbi Newlander, where's the wire a couple times? Can't get him to confess, but then she gets spooked because she does tell police that she remembers when she was talking to him about their relationship, that she had given him an ultimatum.
00:37:39 About a month prior to his wife's death and said this is 1994. She said that if by 1995 January 1st you're still with your wife, I'm going.
00:37:51 To move on.
00:37:52 And he had said, oh, don't worry.
00:37:55 My wife will be out of the picture this year.
00:37:59 And she didn't really think anything of it at the time because she didn't think that he meant murder. He just meant.
00:38:05 They would get divorced, but the the more she thought about it, the more she realized.
00:38:09 That was maybe a little more ominous of a statement than she had first.
00:38:15 Thought so? She asked for police protection.
00:38:21 Now part of this story is not.
00:38:23 Just about Jews.
00:38:27 It's about, it's about the the the havoc women can cause, I guess. Or the lust for women rather can cause.
00:38:40 You know, spoiler alert the well, I don't know spoil, but I will just say this. So she goes to the cops. This woman whose husband just died, right? Her husband just died. And within a couple of days, she's already hooking up with her rabbi.
00:38:54 And then her Rabbis's wife mysteriously is found dead. She gets spooked, she freaks out, goes to the police, tries to cooperate and let them out, and then ask for police protection. They give her police protection, and within two months.
00:39:16 She marries one of the cops that was there to give her police protection.
00:39:23 So anyway, that's. I just thought that was an interesting little little side note. So she's now, you know, fully obviously cooperating with prosecution because now she's married to one of the cops.
00:39:38 This guy here.
00:39:40 Starts going and talking to 1 reporter in particular and giving her theories about.
00:39:48 You know. Ohh it's. You know, it's basically on on par with OJ's the real killers kind of stuff. This is the woman, the reporter. Her name is Nancy Phillips.
00:39:59 And he kept telling her all this nonsense about how he was in the CIA and how maybe the CIA was involved with the the killing of the Rabbis's wife. And, you know, just all these kinds of of crazy theories. And it became obvious to Nancy Phillips.
00:40:20 That he had a crush on her.
00:40:22 Yeah, this guy right here thought he had a chance with her. So he was making any and all excuses he could to meet with her and talk with her and try to get her to to write stories in favor of the rabbi. But she was under the the very distinct.
00:40:44 Hunch that the rabbi was involved, and so she kept publishing articles to that effect.
Dave Schratwieser
00:40:52 He floated every theory you could possibly think of, and it was usually a counter theory to what the prosecutors had said. I mean, he talked about the CIA and he told the story that he's told everyone that he was in the CIA. He told them he personally sitting in his apartment.Devon Stack
00:41:07 He told in fact, he told everyone that he was, you know, that's what some of the CIA agent would do, right, going around telling everyone how they're in the CIA. This is his Barber.Barber
00:41:16 I had said something to one of my assistants in Spanish and he caught that right away and he came. He came running up to me and said down to speak Spanish. I said something like my my mother's Cuban.00:41:29 And they said, what do you want to do about?
00:41:31 Castro.
00:41:32 And I said I could really.
00:41:33 Care less I was.
00:41:33 Born in Manhattan, you know I I don't care.
00:41:37 And he said, you know, I tried to kill him three times when I was with the CIA and the side shore, and I put my hand in my shirt and I said and I'm Napoleon.
Devon Stack
00:41:46 So no, no one really takes him seriously.00:41:50 But yeah, so he's that kind of a of of a.
00:41:53 You know who would have thought, right, a Jew that exaggerates.
00:41:59 So she starts writing.
00:42:02 Articles suggesting that.
00:42:04 The murder was actually a hit.
00:42:08 That she was the target of a hit.
00:42:11 And what she doesn't tell cops because of the.
00:42:15 The It's it's like attorney-client privilege or the the way some journalists approach it. Is that actually the some of this information was coming from jenoff?
00:42:28 And Jenoff was in an effort to impress.
00:42:33 This woman, this Nancy Phillips woman.
00:42:36 Was little by little in between feeding her ridiculous ******** trying to get her to feel bad for him by breaking down, crying and saying that he knew things about the rabbi and it would let things slip. Every once in a while. And so she would use that.
00:42:56 In her articles the the cops speak were actually also under that same impression that it was a hit. His alibi was just a little bit too airtight.
00:43:07 He was at the synagogue at an unusual time.
00:43:12 Time.
00:43:14 And it seemed as if he was there specifically to be seen by lots of people.
00:43:20 He walked into the choir practice, which is something he had never done before unannounced, and then insisted on talking to the the choir about what they would later say was it was just unusual.
00:43:38 Yeah.
00:43:38 Talk about really nothing. It's almost like he was just killing time and wanted to make sure that he was. He was seen by as many people as humanly possible during that. That time the cops also knew that in cases like this, statistically, you know the spouse, and especially if the spouses has several different affairs.
00:43:59 Going on his prior girlfriend now suspects it's him, the one that married the cop.
00:44:06 And she's telling them that.
00:44:09 Now that she's thinking.
00:44:10 Back at it, it all makes.
00:44:12 That's.
00:44:13 And of course.
00:44:14 Rabbi Newlander is is very disgusted, very disgusted. He's a a pillar of the community. He's well respected. He's one of the most influential rabbis in the area. He's the one that founded the synagogue. How dare the the the cops look at him as a possible suspect?
Rabbi Neulander
00:44:34 This is a very difficult time for me.00:44:38 In a sad time for me that I really.
00:44:40 Felt compelled to.
00:44:42 To be here.
00:44:43 To respond, last November 1st, my wife Carol was brutally murdered. After that horrifying event, I saw myself perceived by some.
00:44:58 As the one who may have been responsible for this ugly tragedy these past 10 months have.
00:45:05 Been a bewildering and a painful time for me with multiple losses for me and and for my family. My whole life has been consumed by life enhancing efforts and the thought of killing my wife is both inconceivable and.
00:45:24 And.
00:45:25 Despite my complete cooperation with this investigation, including interrogation by the police, I came to find myself labeled in news accounts as a suspect and have had to endure reading various accounts attributed to sources, both unnamed and irresponsible.
00:45:41 Which by innuendo and speculation and gossip, linked me somehow to Cowell's death. Now the Camden County prosecutor said says that I have knowledge of what happened.
00:45:56 To the prosecutor, I say very simply, this I categorically deny that I murdered my wife or arranged in any way to have her killed.
00:46:07 And I would ask that you devote your time and resources and energy to solving this brutal crime rather than indulging in speculation and calling it reasonable and logical. I could not live with my conscience if I were responsible in any way for Carol's death.
00:46:23 I am not.
Devon Stack
00:46:25 Can I just comment on how similar these German Jews look?00:46:31 He's got, like, a he's like a.
00:46:33 Chubby Chuck Schumer.
00:46:36 You know, Chuck Schumer, obviously also a German Jew.
00:46:40 He he and and when he gets older, which I'll show you of a picture of later on in the stream, he looks like another prominent Jew that I think it in fact that the resemblance with that one is is striking these German Jews though look really, really, really similar really ******* similar anyway.
00:47:00 So Chubby Chuck Schumer here, rabbi.
00:47:05 Newlander is very upset, but the prosecutor continues with the case.
00:47:13 Building the case rather.
00:47:15 They conduct a grand jury.
00:47:18 The grand jury calls in.
00:47:21 Elaine, the talk show host the radio talk show host.
00:47:25 And they call in Lenny.
00:47:30 Lenny Lenny, the the CIA agent.
00:47:37 And unfortunately.
00:47:40 The.
00:47:42 The grand jury is made-up of, as you might imagine, a.
00:47:45 Lot of Jews.
00:47:46 A lot of Jews that are partial.
00:47:51 Π you might say bias a little bit towards.
00:47:56 You know, seeking a indictment on a especially one for murder of his wife on a rabbi and the grand jury is unable to.
00:48:09 Get that indictment put together, but the prosecutor says, you know.
00:48:13 What?
00:48:13 We have enough evidence here, or at least circumstantial evidence.
00:48:18 And and that's good enough, I think.
00:48:21 So he goes to a judge and asks the judge to just grant him a warrant for the rest.
00:48:28 Of.
00:48:30 Rabbi newlander.
00:48:33 And the judge grants him.
00:48:35 They warrant and they go and arrest him.
Dave Schratwieser
00:48:40 Not by anything to say.00:48:45 Anything to say about this?
Devon Stack
00:48:55 Again he he.00:48:57 Insists that he's innocent.
00:48:59 He insists that this is all.
00:49:02 This is all persecution.
00:49:06 And he he he doesn't quite say it's anti-Semitism, or at least not in the eclipse that I found. But there's a little there's undertone of that.
00:49:17 He's able to he only he only stays in in custody for four hours.
00:49:22 Despite the bail being set at $400,000.
00:49:27 He's able to come up with the, I mean, I guess with bail you only have to come up with 10%, so it's $40,000. But still, you know, that's not nothing.
00:49:36 There's a lot of there's a lot of people that couldn't come up with that kind of money if they needed to, so he's only adjusting for about four hours. His lawyers go to the press and say, basically, he's innocent. They're going. Why aren't they trying to find the real killers?
Lawyer
00:49:52 Nothing new, nothing surprising. Unfortunately, we decided to go.00:49:58 That Ave. where we look forward to getting into court and showing that our client had absolutely nothing to do with this. He's a victim. I've said it all along and it's I think it's an absurd situation.
Devon Stack
00:50:10 He's the he's the victim.00:50:13 He's the victim and in fact, one of the things the cops notice, and I don't know if I got this in the clip or not, because I had to go through a few documentaries just to to get some good clips here.
00:50:24 Uh.
00:50:26 But there is a clip I may or may not have it where?
00:50:31 When talking about.
00:50:33 How this has affected his life?
00:50:36 His wife, being dead, seems to come last in the list.
00:50:41 Like when he talks about how horrible it is that they're investigating him.
00:50:46 And how much he's been through over the last few years because of this investigation, he doesn't. I mean, he doesn't start off with my wife is dead.
00:50:57 Oh my God, I just lost my wife and I. And so my life has changed because my wife is dead and you know the mother of my children is, you know, they're, you know, she's gone. And and I I'm having to deal with that devastating reality and my children having to deal. No, he never he never afraid to sit that way. He talks about how he's being persecuted.
00:51:18 How he's being handled by the police.
00:51:22 And then like #3 or 4 in the list is. Ohh yeah, my wife's dead too.
00:51:30 And the cops think this is this is also kind of odd. In fact, many of the investigators describe him as as a a narcissist and describe him as a little bit of a little bit of a psychopath.
00:51:46 Here he is. I think leaving. When they finally released him.
00:51:51 I mean, that's not him. He's he's the guy in the striped shirt.
00:51:53 Behind.
00:51:54 That guy. Do you have anything?
Reporter
00:51:55 To do with your.00:51:56 Wife's murder, Sir?
Reporter 2
00:51:59 How are you feeling?Reporter 3
00:51:59 Roughly a little lower, right?Reporter
00:52:02 You offer us any comment at all, Sir.Devon Stack
00:52:07 Yeesh. Had that he had that.00:52:09 Yeesh. Look about him.
00:52:10 Didn't he? Yeah. Things are. Things aren't quite working out the way that I thought they were going to.
00:52:21 They're not working out.
00:52:24 Well, they continue to not work out for Rabbi Newlander, you see.
00:52:31 Yet again, the lust for women comes into play with this story.
00:52:37 Jet off.
00:52:39 Becomes obsessed with Phillips, the the reporter, the female reporter that's writing that's covering the case.
00:52:47 And he breaks down crying.
00:52:50 Trying to I guess to show her his sensitive side and admits that actually he.
00:52:58 Killed the Rabbis's wife.
00:53:02 He killed the rabbit's wife. He was hired.
00:53:05 By the rabbi.
00:53:07 With with along with some drug addict that he knew from his AA meetings.
00:53:14 He was given $30,000.
00:53:18 To kill the rabbis wife and he accepted.
00:53:22 And the we'll get to why? Why he was so quick to accept and why he stayed silent for so long. But he broke his silence to impress a woman.
00:53:35 That he thought, I guess, would would fall in love with him if he told her that he was a murderer. I don't know.
00:53:43 He they, they they get. They went to this diner.
00:53:46 The Colonial Diner Webber's colonial diner.
00:53:49 And Phillips.
00:53:52 Called the prosecutor, convinced Lenny to tell the prosecutor what what he had told her.
00:54:01 And he admits to the prosecutor that, yes, he and some drug addict murdered the rabbis wife.
00:54:08 So the prosecutor feels like they've got all the information that they want, and in fact, now they want to upgrade.
00:54:16 The charges to capital murder.
00:54:20 Which, if you're not from America, that means death penalty.
00:54:25 Which is a.
00:54:26 A big deal.
00:54:28 This is the drug addict.
00:54:31 That went along with the.
00:54:34 The Jew to go kill the Rabbit's wife.
00:54:38 At their arraignment.
Judge
00:54:41 This is an arraignment proceeding in the matter of state of New Jersey versus Paul, Michael Daniels and Leonard Jenoff.Lawyer
00:54:50 Your Honor, with the court permission, I'll treat Firth as a matter of Mr. Jenoff. Mr. Jenoff is charged in two counts on the instant.00:54:57 Charge the first of these counts alleges that he did conspire with another or others to murder Carol Neulander. The second alleges that he did purposely or knowingly caused the death of county Lander by beating her in violation of the statute. We have one count of conspiracy, murder 1 count murder. The probable cause, Your Honor, set forth in conjunction with the complaint.
00:55:17 Indicates that this defendant has made admissions that he entered into an agreement to kill Carol Newlander. It's alleged that this agreement was entered into with Fred Newlander, husband of the decedent. It's alleged that this defendant did receive a sum of money in payment for the deed from Mr.
00:55:33 Commander from further inside the agreement, it's the state's allegation that this defendant went with the Co defendant, Mr. Daniels, to newlander residents and the union November 1st, 1994 with the plan and purpose to commit the murder at that location. And that during the course of the evening, Mrs. Newlander was struck from the rear.
00:55:53 I'm beaten to death.
Devon Stack
00:55:57 You like that that drug addicted goy they found.00:56:05 To help out with the murder.
00:56:08 Anyway.
00:56:09 So the the defense, now they they start to.
00:56:14 To scramble because this is this isn't good for their case. Now they've got a guy admitting that he was hired by the rabbi.
00:56:25 To to murder their wife.
00:56:27 And he has nothing to gain really from it, right? Because he's going to go to jail.
00:56:34 So they start to spread rumors about it saying that.
00:56:36 All you know, they the.
00:56:38 Defense says they were lovers. You know Lenny here.
00:56:43 Was lovers with.
00:56:46 With Phillips and that's that's that's why.
00:56:49 He's he's doing.
00:56:50 It because he wanted her to be able to write a good article. That's their. That's their official story.
00:56:56 But she does become somewhat of a local celebrity at the time because this is, you know, the the is the only murder in 1994. There's not a lot of murders in that part of the country. And so she's featured on all these, you know, she does all these television appearances and and becomes, like, the the star of the story because she's become part of the story.
00:57:17 Being the one that that coaxed the murderer and or the the actual murderer to.
00:57:23 Uh.
00:57:24 To confess.
Interviewer
00:57:25 In a very strange way, you really have become part of this story. I mean, without you, there probably would be no confession. So you have become an integral player as opposed to a dispassionate observer. Would you like it or?Devon Stack
00:57:38 So she's she's very excited about the press that now she's.00:57:42 She's on the other end of the camera, so she's enjoying her 5 minutes of fame.
00:57:48 But again, the the defense tries to insinuate that these two were in some kind of relationship, which obviously is ridiculous.
Dave Schratwieser
00:57:59 Lee Solomon, after some considerable thinking and you know, brainstorming with his staff will decide to go for capital murder here, and we'll indict the rabbi of first degree murder and we'll go for the death penalty.00:58:13 And you're going to have a rabbi charged in the death penalty case, and potentially if he's convicted, a rabbi sitting on death row.
Devon Stack
00:58:22 See, I really like every interview I saw with these, with these Gentile cops.00:58:30 You.
00:58:32 Especially this guy.
00:58:36 You you kind of get the impression that he's he's he's excited about this opportunity.
00:58:44 And all the all the interviews he gives, it's like you get this, you get the sense he really doesn't like that rub.
00:58:56 Oh, it's. It's a shame, right? It's it. We're not going to have these old these old these.
00:59:03 These old, tough white cops do any investigations anymore, huh? As we get more diverse?
00:59:12 So they they they keep, they start hounding Jen off because they wanted to become a a witness for the prosecution, obviously. And they they do work out a deal with him. They get him to agree to a plea bargain where he will plead guilty.
00:59:31 To a lesser charge of aggravated manslaughter, he'll still end up having to do, which I don't think is enough, but whatever, something like 22 years.
00:59:42 For in in trade for him.
00:59:45 Testifying.
00:59:47 At the at the trial of the rabbi.
Francis Hartman
00:59:51 Mr. John, will you in Cherry Hill, NJ, November 1st, 1994. Anywhere with the homeless line by new Lander in Troy Hill on that exclusion.Brian Malloy
01:00:03 Yes, I was.Francis Hartman
01:00:04 Who was with you at that time?Len Jenoff
01:00:07 Hello, Michael Daniels.Francis Hartman
01:00:09 And while we were at the rabbis home and have occasion.Len Jenoff
01:00:13 From outlying had that Mister Melander had paid me to remain for his wife's murder.Francis Hartman
01:00:19 And on that particular date in simplicity with the Daniels.01:00:24 And the rabbi.
01:00:25 Did you intentionally kill Missus Newlander? Yes, that's correct. And purposefully kill.
Rabbi Neulander
01:00:27 Phil.Francis Hartman
01:00:34 Mrs. Newman.Len Jenoff
01:00:35 Yes, that's correct.Judge
01:00:37 Mr. Lynch, anything further with respect to the factual?Lawyer
01:00:39 Put to Jenna when you say you were hired, do you mean by that that you were paid money to perform these tax?Len Jenoff
01:00:45 That's correct, Sir.Lawyer
01:00:48 Mr. General, in connection with this matter, you have reached an understanding which requires you to.01:00:53 Offer proof of testimony.
01:00:55 In connection with Mr. Daniels and connection, Mr. Newlander.
01:01:01 Are you going to offer testimony solely because it's part of an agreement so we don't offer testimony because in fact, Mr. Newlander and Mr. Daniels are guilty of this crime and murder?
Len Jenoff
01:01:14 Rather, Sir, my testimony is because, Mr. Newland and Mr. Daniels, our joke of the citron.Devon Stack
01:01:23 So that that kind of ***** over the rabbi.01:01:27 Because now he's got a friend of his who was previously, and especially in the press, this guy was his spokesperson. So for the first year or so of the investigation, this was the guy that was defending him in the press, and now all of a sudden he's the murderer. And he said that he got hired by.
01:01:47 The rabbi.
01:01:50 For $30,000 to kill his wife.
01:01:54 So he shows up for his arraignment, and the rabbi does. And I thought it was interesting that this whole during this process.
01:02:07 His kids seem to be going along with it is his kids were were.
01:02:13 Either convinced of his innocence or unwilling to admit that their father had done something like that. But again, it it kind of really plays into the whole comparison that I was making. Like last stream, right?
01:02:28 Ohh, he didn't. He's a good boy. He didn't do nothing. The the this rallying of the, you know, the circling of the wagons, even when it's pretty obvious at this point to literally everybody, even the congregation at this point has decided that he's guilty. The whole town kind of knows that he's guilty. The woman that he was banging knows that he was guilty.
01:02:50 His friend is the one that's basically putting the nail in the coffin by saying that yeah, he's guilty. He, you know, he hired me.
01:02:59 Yet his children are still showing up the arraignment and appearing. They appears, though they're supportive.
Dave Schratwieser
01:03:04 Can I just ask you how?01:03:05 Important it is that the kids are here with you for.
Rabbi Neulander
01:03:07 I'm not going to make.01:03:08 Any comment? I'm sorry, Dave.
Dave Schratwieser
01:03:09 Do you feel better that they're here with you walking?Rabbi Neulander
01:03:10 I'm not going to make any comment at all.Dave Schratwieser
01:03:11 Over.Devon Stack
01:03:15 At least for.01:03:15 This point during the trial, so he shows up.
01:03:19 To get arraigned.
01:03:22 And because the charges have been upgraded to capital murder.
01:03:28 They decide that it's probably a good idea if perhaps they.
01:03:33 They don't let him walking around on, you know, keep they don't want him to go to Israel. They don't want to fly into Israel. Now that he faces the death.
01:03:40 Penalty. So they they revoke his bail.
Lawyer
01:03:43 In 1993-06-00 was returned yesterday by Camden County. Grand jury consists of three counts. The first of these counts alleges that the defendant did participate in the murder of his wife, Carol Newlander, as an accomplice of Leonard Jenoff, Andrew Paul Daniels, and that this defendant.01:04:02 The NEWLANDER did procure the Commission of the offense by payment or promise of payment of money. The charges capital murder.
Devon Stack
01:04:13 So they do revoke his his bail, they take him into custody.01:04:19 Where he remains until the trial and of course, his lawyers.
01:04:24 Interface with the press.
Lawyer
01:04:28 We're not entirely surprised by this. I think it's certainly was not necessary, but it's not something that was unexpected. Most capital defendants in this country, if not all, are in jail. It's it's unfortunate, but he'll make the best of it. He expected it and the the real important thing in this case is the outcome. And he's confident that he's going to be found.01:04:48 The Guild.
Devon Stack
01:04:51 He's confident he's going to be found not guilty.Voice Over
01:04:58 According to Jenoff's story, during the summer of 1994, while Elaine Soncini was pressuring the rabbi Newlander.Devon Stack
01:05:05 Ohh OK so this is the.01:05:13 This is the real lesson of the story.
01:05:19 Up until now, you have been under the impression this is about ohh that murderous rabbi and it kind of is.
01:05:27 It kind of is.
01:05:29 But there's another wrinkle to this story that that doesn't get a whole lot of attention. It doesn't get a whole lot of attention in the reporting. It's mentioned as if it's just this little little funny little detail.
01:05:42 But I think that this is really the.
01:05:43 Moral of the story?
01:05:45 Sure. It's it's important to look at the fact that why, you know, why would a religious leader?
01:05:52 Have this kind of behavior and even the behavior. The short of murdering the wife. It was accepted by the community.
01:06:00 It was accepted by the community that he was banging members of the congregation. They said it would have been fine if he would have divorced his wife and married one of the women that he was banging and it was fine that the woman, the woman he was going to marry was a a woman. He was counseling.
01:06:18 Just two days after her husband had died, her husband, whose eulogy was read by this same rabbi, no problem with him using his position of power and influence to take advantage of someone in that way and and and really all the other members of the congregation.
01:06:37 That he was apparently having sex with.
01:06:42 And and on top.
01:06:43 Of that, it's a little bit weird.
01:06:44 But.
01:06:46 If, as they say, it's not this big scandalous thing, it almost makes him more of a monster, right? It makes him more of a monster that he really could have just divorced his wife. He could have just moved on. It wouldn't have been that big of a deal. And yet he chose to hire.
01:07:06 Someone and pay them $30,000 to get some drug addict and go beat his wife to death.
01:07:14 And then go through this whole charade.
01:07:19 When it wasn't was completely unnecessary, it was completely unnecessary.
01:07:25 Uh, yeah, that's that's that's very telling. It's very, very telling that the that the spiritual leader, one of the most influential spiritual leaders in the Jewish community and upper middle class Jewish community in New Jersey. And like I said, you know, we're Bob Lubovitch is very big and where?
01:07:44 This is the kind of the kind I don't know if he.
01:07:47 Had any direct?
01:07:48 Involvement or or relationships with like the Kushner family, but this is that area. This is that area. This is that.
01:07:57 Community. You know, the Kushner is Jared Kushner and his family there, New Jersey, upper class, New Jersey Jews who live in that area. And there's lots of these little communities around there that all have, you know, are all tied to Habad Lubavitch, where they've essentially taken over these towns and they run these towns.
01:08:19 Back in the 90s, they didn't have quite the influence yet that that they would get shortly after, you know, and this is where you get like the?
01:08:29 You know Kushner's dad getting prosecuted by Chris Christie in New Jersey and all that sort of. So it's, it's that whole, it's that whole gang.
01:08:36 And so it.
01:08:37 Is important to learn a lesson about who you're dealing with, what kinds of people you're dealing with, because again, this is this is the spiritual leader. This is the this is. You would think that he's supposed to be the shining example, right? He's the community leader. No, the the real lesson.
01:08:54 The real lesson of this story is, is why his friend, his friend, that was who liked to LARP as a law enforcement agent. He liked to talk about how he would he was gonna, you know, assassinate Castro, like to talk about how.
01:09:07 Wait.
01:09:13 He was going to maybe work for Mossad one day, and he had, you know, photos of himself with with Oliver nor.
01:09:24 Earth.
01:09:25 And with Reagan, so he was involved with Republican politics, the you know, Lenny here, the guy that actually did the the beating of the the wife along with that drug addict.
01:09:38 It's how did you get as as the rabbi as the spiritual leader of this guy who's, you know, obviously.
01:09:48 Not the smartest guy in the world.
01:09:50 How did you get him to?
01:09:52 Kill your wife.
01:09:56 Well, let's let's hear how. Let's hear. Let's hear.
01:09:59 How that went down?
Voice-over
01:10:00 According to Jenoff story, during the summer of 1994, while Elaine Soncini was pressuring the Rabbi, Newlander came to him with a proposition. Would you kill an enemy of the State of Israel? For Mossad, the Israeli Secret Service Jenoff told authorities he said yes.Oy Vey guy
01:10:18 Very, very.Devon Stack
01:10:22 That's how we did it.01:10:31 He said that.
01:10:34 They prefaced it the the the ordering of the.
01:10:37 Hit width would you kill?
01:10:40 For massad.
01:10:43 Would you kill?
01:10:45 For an enemy.
01:10:47 Of.
01:10:48 The State of Israel.
01:10:53 And he quickly.
01:10:55 Said yes, of course.
01:10:58 Obviously I would.
Voice-over
01:11:03 Later, he found out the so-called enemy of the State of Israel was the Rabbis's wife.Devon Stack
01:11:11 So that's how he got him to do it.01:11:17 That's how he got him to kill his wife, he said. She's an enemy of Israel.
01:11:23 Oh, well then, of course.
01:11:26 Of course she has to die. She's an enemy of Israel, even though she's this beloved member of the community, even though no one had anything bad to say about her, even though that the whole congregation looked at her as as kind of like the matriarch of the whole community, even though she had this.
01:11:46 You know, successful business there that many of the Jews in the Community and this guy's a Jew.
01:11:52 Basically.
01:11:54 You know that they patronized and and she was the model Jew.
01:12:00 And she's a woman.
01:12:04 Well, she's.
01:12:05 She is an enemy of the State of Israel.
01:12:08 So she has to die.
Reporter
01:12:11 He insisted that at the time he did not know that Carol Newlander was the intended victim. He said that the rabbi told him that there was someone who was an enemy of Israel who needed to be killed and that the murder could be justified because it was for.01:12:28 A good cause.
Devon Stack
01:12:30 The murder could be justified.01:12:35 Because it was for the State of Israel.
01:12:41 Now I don't know if you're aware.
01:12:43 Of this or not almost.
01:12:44 Universally, all Jews in the West have an understanding that if Mossad and we're by the way, we're not talking about just like run-of-the-mill Jews like like Lenny, but CEO's of companies.
01:12:58 Companies that you might do business with.
01:13:01 Companies that you might send your DNA to companies that might have all of your information because you, you know, buy products from them or subscribe for whatever reason.
01:13:12 That at any moment there of the understanding that, especially if it's in service of Israel, somehow they're protecting the State of Israel. If they get a phone call from Assad, then they're and they're asked to do anything, you know, in in Lenny's case, murder a rabbit's wife.
01:13:31 That it can be justified.
01:13:33 That you can do literally anything. Look if you can murder a rabbit's wife, what can?
01:13:37 You not do.
01:13:38 Yeah.
01:13:40 If if murdering a rabbi's wife is totally fine, if it's in the name of protecting the state of Israel.
01:13:47 What isn't?
01:13:56 And that's how they convinced Lenny to do it.
01:13:58 In fact, that's why Lenny was trying to play along and and not not spilled the beans until he apparently fell in love with the.
01:14:09 The shiksa he fell in love with the goy goy woman.
01:14:15 And then he couldn't keep his secret.
01:14:21 But it's just interesting to me that that's how they did it. That's how. That's how. Uh, rabbi newlander.
01:14:27 Managed to to get the killer to kill his wife.
Voice-over
01:14:33 According to Jenoff, the rabbi wanted the murder to occur on Tuesday night because his son was a member of the Cherry Hill Emergency service team and would be called to the.01:14:44 According to Jenoff, the rabbi reasoned that the police would reject him as a suspect because they could not imagine the rabbi would arrange a killing on the night and at a place where his son would discover the body.
Devon Stack
01:14:58 And how twisted is that?01:15:01 How ****** ** is that?
01:15:05 He purposely killed his wife.
01:15:09 At a time and location where his son would be the first responder, he you know, it's he. He purposely acted like a monster. I don't know how much acting was involved. He behaved like a monster.
01:15:22 Specifically so that later on.
01:15:24 When the police started saying, we think you did this, he his defense.
01:15:29 Could be I'm a rabbi.
01:15:31 You're acting like I'm some. What kind of monster?
01:15:33 Would do this.
01:15:38 So he.
01:15:40 Amplified his evil.
01:15:43 So that his defense could be, well, I couldn't be that evil.
01:15:49 Who could be that evil?
01:15:56 So what happened when this went to trial?
01:16:01 Well, when he took the stand.
01:16:04 They saw a a doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of a performance.
01:16:11 In fact, this performance is what apparently led to his children to stop supporting him because they said it was just.
01:16:21 Very unusual.
01:16:23 Because when he was.
01:16:25 Being questioned by his lawyers, his responses were very confident because they were rehearsed. They were planned, they had a strategy, he was a speaker for a living. I mean, he had years and years and years of public speaking experience, trying to sound genuine. Trying to, you know, sound motivational.
01:16:45 He was a a very charismatic man. I mean, that's his whole job. And so when he was on the stand telling his side of the story, he was very confident and blustery.
01:16:58 But then when the prosecution?
01:17:00 Cross examined him all of a sudden he became a blubbering idiot.
01:17:04 When everything wasn't rehearsed.
01:17:07 He all of a sudden he couldn't remember anything. He seemed like he went from being this very well studied. Man, this very high IQ individual who had answers for everything to being this bumbling idiot that had answers for nothing.
Dennis Wixted
01:17:22 What did you feel about the prospect?01:17:24 Of.
01:17:24 Of terminating the relationship that you had with.
Rabbi Neulander
01:17:26 Her. Well, obviously there was, you know, there was some some. There was some feelings between us.Brian Malloy
01:17:33 He came somewhere across someone arrogant.01:17:37 Narcissistic, somebody who believed that by the force of his personality that he could sway a jury.
Voice-over
01:17:47 And during cross examination, things got even worse.Rabbi Neulander
01:17:53 I really can't say I don't. I don't. I can't remember. I don't know how much it was.Lawyer
01:17:58 He goes under cross examination and all of a sudden he mutates into this lying, adulterous, hypocritical guy who can't remember anything you just saw his facade crumble.01:18:12 And you had to. You were left wondering how low.
01:18:14 Could you go?
Devon Stack
01:18:17 Well, we know how low you can.Lawyer
01:18:18 Long he.01:18:18 Go.
Devon Stack
01:18:21 We know exactly how low he could.01:18:23 Go.
01:18:25 So after the trial, even though it doesn't look like it's going to go well for him.
01:18:31 This is a trial that's taking place in Cherry Hill.
01:18:36 So who do you think's in the jury pool?
01:18:44 Let me just say it's very similar to the OJ trial, right?
01:18:50 Who? Who is in the OJ jury?
01:18:55 And why did they?
01:18:56 Decide not to convict.
Judge
01:19:01 And I'm going to declare a mistrial, and I do hereby declare a mistrial. The jury I find is at a complete standstill. You are deadlocked and no further amount of time could ever be productive.Devon Stack
01:19:13 So there were just enough neurotic Jews on the jury to have a hung jury.01:19:21 And they declare a mistrial.
01:19:23 And end up having to go through the entire.
01:19:27 Process again the the only difference is this time around his kids.
01:19:33 Now suspect that his you know this because of, you know, after watching the trial, watching all the evidence that was presented and just watching their dad's weird behavior, they finally decide that they're going to stop supporting him. And the son that was the first responder decided to testify for the prosecution.
01:19:54 And explained that he thought his father's behavior was very unusual.
01:19:58 Well, not just when he showed up at the crime scene, but the months following, and that he never really seemed all that upset that his wife.
01:20:10 Had been killed.
Judge
01:20:12 What is the unanimous verdict of the jury not guilty or guilty? Guilty.Devon Stack
01:20:19 So he finally gets the guilty verdict and they sentenced him to, I believe, 30 years they weren't able to get the death penalty. They get him on 30 years.01:20:34 Without the possibility of parole.
01:20:38 And send them to jail before he gets sent to jail, though.
01:20:46 They give you, you know, before the sentencing.
01:20:49 Obviously.
01:20:50 The.
01:20:52 Defendant is given the opportunity to address the court.
01:20:57 And he still denied the crime even after he'd been found guilty.
01:21:02 And he this was. This was his moment, though this is, it's almost like, you know, like I was saying before, he was a a public speaker.
01:21:14 And it was very indignant and very upset.
01:21:17 That, you know, they got the wrong guy.
Rabbi Neulander
01:21:19 Thou shalt not follow the multitude to pursue evil.01:21:27 I know what no one else in this room knows. I and I alone know.
01:21:35 That I am innocent. Everyone else who has spoken, everyone else who has provided written material believes that I am guilty or more insidiously, needs to believe.
01:21:56 I am giving day.
Oy Vey guy
01:21:57 Hi.Devon Stack
01:22:00 They need to believe that I am guilty.Lawyer
01:22:07 He didn't acknowledge what had happened. He didn't act in any way, like a contrite or adjacent human being. He acted like he was giving a sermon like he was picking up from where things had been left off back when he was.Voice-over
01:22:10 Did.Lawyer
01:22:20 In charge of the course along.Devon Stack
01:22:24 And of course, he continued to refuse to face reality.01:22:30 And it's interesting.
01:22:32 What are the community do? What do the Jewish community do?
01:22:37 They basically erased him as if he had never existed.
01:22:44 He was the one that founded that, that synagogue.
01:22:48 In effect, two synagogues, because he started out in a smaller building and they built that Mega Churchy 1.
01:22:55 And it's they erased him from the history books.
01:22:59 It's like he was never there. It's like the the synagogue wasn't founded by him. It just sprung up out of out of nowhere.
Lawyer
01:23:07 If you go to their website today, you'll find no mention of rabbi for a new lender. They have a history, they have a variety of different things about the course alone. His name doesn't appear.Devon Stack
01:23:20 And that is how they.01:23:21 Dealt.
01:23:21 With.
01:23:22 His.
01:23:24 I guess his guilt.
01:23:24 Like.
01:23:26 Anyway.
01:23:28 He kept trying to say he was innocent. He tried to get a.
01:23:30 Couple of appeals.
01:23:32 As recently as well, it was like think 2012, he was still trying to fight it, but then eventually think.
01:23:43 Thank goodness he was never allowed to try to weasel out. Do some like Innocence Project kind of ******** cuz.
01:23:50 You know, these days he probably have gotten off.
Anchor Man
01:23:53 Fred Newlander, a former Cherry Hill rabbi who was convicted in the murder for hire of his wife, has died in prison at the age of 82 in a case that riveted the region. Newlander promised to pay two hit men to kill his wife so he could pursue a relationship with a local radio personality, Carol Neulander.01:24:12 Was bludgeoned to death with a lead pipe inside the couples home back in 1994. Fred Newlander has been behind bars since 2002 after being convicted of murder. His first trial ended in a hung jury.
01:24:26 In a statement, correction officials tell Action News that Newlander died on Wednesday night after becoming unresponsive. He had been housed in the Infirmary unit at New Jersey State Prison in Trenton.
Devon Stack
01:24:40 Now it's funny because I found that interview I was gonna. I was gonna include a clip of this, but it's just.01:24:46 It's useless. I don't know why they even did the interview because they he just says I'm innocent a couple of times. I don't. I don't know how long the interview must have been when they shot it, but like it was the most useless video clip I ever found. But one of the things I noticed.
01:25:00 You know, I mentioned that he looked like a chubby Chuck Schumer and how that these German Jews all look very similar. They all very, they all age very similar too.
01:25:11 Like in a in a shocking way, I don't think you'll disagree with this me, even if you didn't see the Chuck Schumer resemblance.
01:25:18 You're going to see this.
01:25:19 Who does that look like, Chad?
01:25:22 You'll probably recognize this this a face just like this.
01:25:28 Chat to you guys about. Let's see. Let's see what chat says. I'll give you the big clue. You'll get it immediately. But I think a lot of people are going to get this. Who does that look like? Who does that remind you of?
01:25:42 Actually, it's funny someone just said Barney Frank. Same thing. German Jew, German, Jew. So he he's probably got the same 1. So once said, Ezra Levant. Hey, look, German Jew.
01:25:54 Same same thing, but that's not what I'm. That's what I'm going for. Keep keep. Keep going.
01:26:02 Soros Source is a Hungarian Jew.
01:26:06 Here I'll give you. I'm gonna give you guys a hint. You ready?
Norman Lear
01:26:09 It sounds talmudic.Devon Stack
01:26:12 He looks like ******* Norman Lear.01:26:16 He looks exactly like ******* Norman Lear.
01:26:19 Look at this.
Norman Lear
01:26:19 It sounds talmudic.Devon Stack
01:26:21 They're like the same ******* guy.01:26:27 He's like the guy from the clip.
Norman Lear
01:26:30 It sounds talmudic.Devon Stack
01:26:34 So yeah, these guys, they, they're very genetically close.01:26:40 They're very genetically close.
01:26:43 In fact, I I I was reading somewhere, was it what is it? They they say all Ashkenazi Jews. There was a genetic bottleneck at one point in time that only included like they're all descended from like, the same 360 people or something. It's a really, I don't know if that was the exact number, but it's something like that. Like, it's in the.
01:27:01 Triple digits. It's shockingly low.
01:27:04 How? Like there, there's a reason why these people are all very, very ******* related.
01:27:10 But yeah, that is the story.
01:27:14 Of Cherry Hill and.
01:27:16 Rabbi Newlander murdering his wife and the way that he got a fellow Jew to do the most heinous thing you could think of. Because really, what could be worse? What I mean, if you could get him to murder a an innocent woman, a woman that he respected and liked up until that point because he was doing it for the state of Israel.
01:27:37 Because Mossad wanted him to go kill this person, and he did it unquestionably. And you could say, well, yeah, sure. But he eventually went to the cops or whatever. Yeah. Well, he was also kind of a, a a ******* ******, right. He was also kind of a ******* ******. And and thought he, you know, he was impressing some some boy reporter girl.
01:27:57 But it's interesting that you were able to get this guy to commit one of the most heinous crimes imaginable.
01:28:06 Beating someone to death? I mean, that's that's a messy deal, you know? That's not exactly. I mean, not, I don't not that it would make it better if it used a gun or something like that, but it kind of would. Right. Like to me, I I feel like shooting a woman.
01:28:21 Is is slightly slightly less bad than beating a woman to death.
01:28:27 You know, beating a woman to death just sounds like.
01:28:31 One of the worst things you could actually do, especially if it's, you know, not it's not a crime of passion. It's not nothing like that. It's just uh, beating an unsuspecting little old lady. I don't know how old she was, but she was probably like in her 60s or something, beating her to death.
01:28:50 And he was able to justify it because it was in service of Israel. And like I said, there is a a feeling among Jews.
01:28:59 The diaspora Jews that live throughout the West, that is fairly universal, if not completely universal, that if asked to do something that will help protect the State of Israel, they are to do.
01:29:12 It.
01:29:13 And while this might be an extreme case and kind of a goofy one, because it turns out the rabbi was just saying that.
01:29:19 To get him to do.
01:29:21 Do the crime. Imagine how often that actually happens. Imagine how often you do have a Mossad agent or the state of Israel. Contact someone. Reach out to a CEO, reach out to maybe an employer and say, hey, you know this, that we need to deal with this person because they are.
01:29:41 An enemy of the State of Israel.
01:29:43 Imagine how much cooperation they get. Do you ever wonder why Jews are able to pull off some of their insane operations?
01:29:52 Think about that. Just the is. Well, I mean the most recent one, this exploding pager deal, how did they get that to happen? You know, weren't the the pages weren't being manufactured in Israel. I think they were being manufactured in Hungary.
01:30:08 Think about this and how it extends to people like Ezra Levant, who is now saying Jeremy McKenzie is a fed because Jerry McKenzie said, you know, said bad things about Jews. He said things that made him a an enemy of the State of Israel. He said he didn't care if Israel burned to the ground.
01:30:27 And So what it is relevant the the fading.
01:30:30 The fading but once popular Zio Jew that was very popular just a few years ago during Trump's 2016 run. You know the rebel media, this is where people like Lauren Southern faith, Goldie, Gavin McGinnis, that's where they all came from. Jack Hasselbeck, for a time until he was busted for straight out.
01:30:50 Plagiarism.
01:30:52 This is uh. This used to be. He used to be quite the puppet master when it came to alternative right wing Media has relationships with Alex Jones and a bunch of other people. And again not not so relevant these days, partially because of the the work of people who aren't owned by Jews.
01:31:11 And and letting people know where where lot of these guys, they're, they're they're breads, being buttered people like Tommy Robinson.
01:31:21 Imagine what these people.
01:31:24 Are willing to do for the state of Israel.
01:31:28 Imagine what? What? What do you think Ben Shapiro was willing to do for the state of Israel? What do you think Ben Shapiro will do if he thinks that he needs to protect Israel?
01:31:42 I don't know if if Ben Shapiro would would murder a rabbit's wife, but I mean, maybe anything short of that? Possibly. Well, maybe, maybe.
01:31:51 Who knows, right?
01:31:55 This is why I tweeted out today.
01:31:59 And there was actually Ezra Levant that I was thinking of when I when I when I.
01:32:04 Had this thought that I tweeted?
01:32:09 Let me pull it up here. I'll just read. I'll read it.
01:32:13 Out here.
01:32:14 I put this on Telegram too because I thought it was a nicest sink way of explaining why you can't have Jews in your movement and I don't care if they act like they're your allies and I don't care if you know well they they have the money and I don't care what the excuse is at the end of the day because of this.
01:32:38 I think Universal view that Jews have that literally anything is justified if it's in service of the State of Israel. You will never have a Jew in your movement.
01:32:51 The way I put it was a Jew in your movement will never be a Jew in your movement.
01:32:58 But you will be the goy in his.
01:33:02 And like I said, I was thinking about Ezra Levant when I said that.
01:33:06 Because by having Esler Levant in your movement thinking ohh, but he's one of the good ones, right? He's one of the good ones. He has people like base, Tommy Robinson and Base Lauren Southern.
01:33:19 And based Gavin McGinnis.
01:33:22 Talking about how there's, there's only two genders, and talking about how feminism is bad and talking about the rape gangs in England and talking about this, that and the other, all these topics that that you need to shed light on, you need to you need to wake up the normies.
01:33:40 And they're always fundraising. They're always fundraising for this, that and the other. And yet, if you were to ask them what they've actually accomplished.
01:33:51 That list would be very short, wouldn't it? That list would be very short, at least if.
01:33:57 It's framed in the context of what they've accomplished for you.
01:34:02 But I can tell you one thing that people like Esther Avant and people like Ben Shapiro have accomplished for the state of Israel.
01:34:11 If it wasn't for these people, a lot of these people, all throughout the right.
01:34:16 You wouldn't have this.
01:34:18 Brick Wall of Zionism.
01:34:21 That seems to be very pervasive in the modern well, not just the modern Republican Party, but the Republican Party, really, for decades.
01:34:35 Because before it was Esler Evant before it was these, you know, Ben Shapiro types Dennis Prager. Whoever you know, pick your poison.
01:34:46 Michael, savvy.
01:34:48 There's always been these these exact characters for years. For decades, you've had these right wing quote UN quote right wing Jews.
01:34:59 And they always find themselves in a position of influence. They always find themselves in a position of power.
01:35:07 And if the people, maybe the people working for them, aren't all Jews. But when you peek behind, you know, like Matt Walsh, he's not a Jew, right?
01:35:15 But he's kind of a Jew.
01:35:18 And people like Matt Walsh can maybe look at at the Jews that he works for and say that, well, you know, it's I'm being strategic.
01:35:27 I need these Jews because they have the money. They give me the platform and you know I'm able to spread the word to the normies so they can wake.
01:35:35 Up.
01:35:36 However, he justifies in his head. Maybe he doesn't even bother.
01:35:40 But at the end of the day.
01:35:43 If you have a Jew in your movement.
01:35:45 You don't have a junior movement.
01:35:48 You're the goy in his movement.
01:35:51 Ezra Levant and the people like him have existed and have have always existed and will always exist to serve.
01:35:59 The strategic interests of Jews.
01:36:03 And it makes sense. And by the way, it's not just Jews.
01:36:08 It's like I said a couple of weeks ago.
01:36:11 That.
01:36:12 You can't solve multiculturalism.
01:36:15 With a multicultural alliance, a lot of people think that somehow that's a smart strategy. Oh, we all have to band together like a bunch of, you know, merry fagots and and defeat the globalists or something. We all need to come to the come to terms with the reality that somehow.
01:36:35 White people are incompetent and can't actually fix anything on their own. They have to ally themselves with all these non whites.
01:36:45 And then then we can defeat multiculturalism. So we have to use multiculturalism.
01:36:52 To defeat multiculturalism when that basically is admitting that diversity is our strength, that's what you're admitting when you say that white people can't do it on their own.
01:37:05 We're saying diversity is our strength, so why are you even fighting multiculturalism at all?
01:37:11 If you're able to band together and fight rogness or whatever the ****.
01:37:16 Then what's even the point?
01:37:18 Why not live in a in a? In a country full of based black guys and based whatever.
01:37:25 Based Jews and based Indians.
01:37:29 What's even the point? If you're able to create this coalition that's able to, you know, topple all the the baddies.
01:37:37 Why would you then?
01:37:38 Stab him in the back when you're done.
01:37:40 Doesn't make any sense.
01:37:45 Doesn't make any sense.
01:37:48 And ultimately, projects a lack of of confidence in white people.
01:37:54 Now look, I understand why people are thinking this way, because really, when it comes down to it.
01:38:00 We are not in a position of power.
01:38:03 Basically, we're we're a bunch of people that the ruling class and that includes the white ruling class. They despise us, they despise us and do whatever they can in their power to silence us, get rid of us, and certainly our our are not.
01:38:23 Inclined and have no motivation to help us.
01:38:28 And so I can see when you're in a position like that looking for any, you know any.
01:38:35 Any important a storm, as they say.
01:38:38 Right.
01:38:40 But then what happens every time these alliances are forged?
01:38:46 They backfire every single time they backfire.
01:38:50 Because at the end of the day.
01:38:53 You're not unique.
01:38:55 You're not unique in your your desire to.
01:38:59 Do what's best for your people.
01:39:02 You might be unique amongst white people because that doesn't seem to be a a trait, that is.
01:39:09 Has saturated our people right? It hasn't been a trait that's been rewarded.
01:39:16 For a few generations. And so it's not a not a trait that's that's heavily expressed in in white people.
01:39:25 However, that's not a rare trait in every other group.
01:39:28 Especially not Jews, if in fact, if there's any group where that trait is expressed, it's Jews.
01:39:35 I'd say blacks are a close second, but it's definitely Jews.
01:39:41 If anyone cares about their race and doing whatever you know by any means necessary, whatever is necessary to to protect.
01:39:49 Their race? It's Jews.
01:39:52 And as I said, blacks are a close second, but every group is like that. It's it's in fact that's kind of why that's kind of why we're white nationalist, isn't that kind of the point that we're making? Isn't that kind of what we're saying that in order to have a kind of country that we want to live in.
01:40:09 The only way you can actually achieve that is by having people who are in charge that want what's best for your people, that prioritize your people above well. I don't know, immigrants.
01:40:25 So.
01:40:26 Why would you be surprised when you forge these alliances with people who aren't your people? And then when the rubber meets the road?
01:40:36 **** gets real. They turn on you.
01:40:39 When they realize, oh ****. Or maybe maybe they they realize or I don't know what it is, but at a certain point.
01:40:45 You can only you can only go so far with that relationship because they're they're going to be like that woman. That was like, you got to dump your wife by the end of the year.
01:40:53 Or or I'm going somewhere else.
01:40:57 And when it becomes apparent to them that you're serious about putting your race first, well, they're not in that that category, are they?
01:41:07 So obviously they're going to, they're going to move on with their lives.
01:41:17 But a lot of people think that again, like it's some kind of high IQ move to to forge these alliances or it's some kind of necessary evil, you know, more and more. And as I get older, I I just, I I just can't tolerate.
01:41:33 The the The you know the lesser of two evils or necessary evil thinking.
01:41:42 It never seems to workout.
01:41:44 Because it's always a compromise of your values.
01:41:50 No one uses that phrase unless they're talking about compromising their values.
01:42:00 And if you don't respect your values enough to uphold them.
01:42:05 No one's gonna respect you.
01:42:08 You know they they.
01:42:09 Know you don't stick to your guns.
01:42:11 They can't take you seriously.
01:42:17 Whites have have been bred, or.
01:42:22 I don't know really where this comes from, but they they just seem to have this.
01:42:26 Tendency for compromise.
01:42:31 I don't know if it's a fear of confrontation.
01:42:36 I don't know if it's a a lack of confidence.
01:42:41 And their own people.
01:42:43 The white people are quick to ******* compromise.
01:42:51 Another thing I tweeted out over the last couple of days here. As I mentioned that the genetic distance between.
01:42:58 Well, between, you know, German Jews, it's really, really small. But the the difference, there's differences between different populations.
01:43:07 And the argument that you'll hear from people is that ohh, but it's really small, right? Like the the genetic difference between a white person and a black person as an example of sub-saharan African versus a northern European?
01:43:23 The genetic distance or difference if you're to quantify it by a percentage.
01:43:28 Is anywhere from .1 to .5% that's less than 1%. That's not a big difference.
01:43:37 If you're talking about the entire genetic code right? Like oh, wow, that's that must mean that we're more alike.
01:43:44 There must be we're more alike than people thought.
01:43:50 But then you realize that.
01:43:53 The difference?
01:43:54 In genetics or your your DNA between a white person and a chimpanzee?
01:44:03 Is is only like 2%.
01:44:05 So now all of a sudden .5.
01:44:09 That's a bigger deal, isn't it?
01:44:11 It's a bigger ******* deal.
01:44:15 In fact.
01:44:16 You could say that the difference between white people, the genetic distance between white people, northern Europeans or Western Europeans.
01:44:28 And sub-saharan Africans or even Asians, although the distance between Asians is actually significantly.
01:44:35 Smaller the distance between.
01:44:38 Sub-saharan Africans.
01:44:41 You could say.
01:44:42 The distance between the sub-saharan Africans and the northern Europeans would be simple.
01:44:48 To the distance between a a wolf.
01:44:52 And a domestic dog.
01:44:56 I mean, they share, you know, the same ancestors, right? They they can breed and and produce offspring.
01:45:05 Right.
01:45:07 But they are different species.
01:45:10 You know the domestic dog is a subspecies.
01:45:13 Of the wolf that classified as different species, even though.
01:45:17 A dog is basically a wolf that has had the wild.
01:45:23 Selectively bred out of it.
01:45:30 And yet the the leaders in the West want to run their societies.
01:45:38 By inviting the wolves into your home.
01:45:44 They want to tell you that.
01:45:46 Hey, it's OK. Let's have these wolves. They look kind of like us, right?
01:45:53 They look kind of like a a German shepherd or a Husky.
01:45:58 They're pretty close.
01:46:01 Invite them into your home.
01:46:04 And grant them equal rights.
01:46:10 Equal rights because we're all the same, right?
01:46:18 We should have equal rights equal privileges.
01:46:22 Yeah.
01:46:23 But that only makes sense in the context of.
01:46:28 We're all equal.
01:46:30 And the fact the matter is we're not.
01:46:34 Fact the matter is the behavior of a wolf is different on a on a genetic, biological level.
01:46:41 Than the behavior of a wolf that's been selectively bred for 50,000 ******* years for certain traits and look white people. I know it's.
01:46:51 It's maybe not a a nice thing to think about given our current situation, but we are more domesticated. That's just something you have to deal.
01:47:02 You are more like.
01:47:04 The the the fluffy, dopey, floppy eared, you know golden retriever. Then you are like the snarling wolf you just are.
01:47:17 Europeans specifically specifically look. The Europeans were really liberal, with the death penalty for a really long time.
01:47:27 And you can think that's a bad thing or an embarrassing thing or whatever, but it's not, it's.
01:47:33 It's it's just a more peaceful, more civilized way to live.
01:47:38 And people can saying stuff like, well, the wolf is better. Is it? I mean, the wolf is better in the forest.
01:47:47 But The funny thing is.
01:47:49 If you get a domestic dog and you drop it off in the forest some of.
01:47:53 Them aren't going to make it.
01:47:55 But eventually I mean a lot of them will. I mean, there's wild dogs go to Indian reservations. Someday, you'll see wild ******* dogs.
01:48:06 Nogs can revert back to the wild.
01:48:11 Relatively quickly, maybe in a generation or two.
01:48:16 The same cannot be said going the other way around.
01:48:21 You can't have wild animals brought into a civilized society.
01:48:26 And expect them to adjust.
01:48:34 It took, as I said, something like 50,000 years to get those traits.
01:48:42 And it took selective breeding.
01:48:46 ******** selective winning.
01:48:50 I think I did a string about foxes.
01:48:52 And how many generations it took them a while. They had to ********, selectively breed over and over and over again. These foxes to go from the wild foxes that they had at the.
01:49:07 The fur mills that they were getting the foxes from to a fox that behaved like a dog.
01:49:18 And we don't have a.
01:49:19 Eugenics program, like that in play.
01:49:24 So just having them around proximity is not is not the same as as intentional.
01:49:32 Proactive, intense eugenics.
01:49:36 Which is what took place we were talking about domestic dogs, those those foxes and that Russian experiment that I've covered before.
01:49:51 We have to recognize that we have differences and we have to recognize our weaknesses as well as our strengths.
01:50:01 We also have to understand, you know, it's funny, there's that that Schmidt guy.
01:50:07 That college student, I guess.
01:50:10 That all of a sudden is in my timeline writing these ******* pages and pages of.
01:50:15 Of.
01:50:17 Like he's the first guy to complain about blacks ever, you know.
01:50:21 These super long Twitter posts.
01:50:25 He tweeted something like yesterday. Or maybe that was the day before.
01:50:30 That I think it opened up, it was, it was, it was literally too long, didn't read cause it was the longest Twitter post I've ever like. It was basically like an essay.
01:50:39 But the way.
01:50:40 That it opened and the reason why I stopped reading.
01:50:44 The way that it opened was.
01:50:46 He said something along the lines of.
01:50:49 You know the right likes to complain.
01:50:52 About the competency problem.
01:50:55 That's going to happen as a result of DI.
01:50:59 But what they're not willing to admit is there's a competency problem on the right. So far. I'm on board with them, right?
01:51:09 But the competency problem that he sees on the right.
01:51:14 Is not the same competency problem that you and I see on the Rhine.
01:51:19 He then goes on to say that the the problem with the.
01:51:22 The people on the right and is the right is full of.
01:51:26 Influencers that they're they're good at pointing out the problem.
01:51:31 But they they they don't have any solutions, they can't come up with solutions. It's funny because I get that that criticism from a lot of people that that that blocked me after following these, these Jewish accounts that we've we've talked about.
01:51:49 These Jews that put Israel 1st and always will accounts.
Lawyer
01:51:55 Where is your.Devon Stack
01:51:56 Solutions as if they don't exist.01:52:02 And the problem is no solutions exist.
01:52:07 You're just not ready for them yet.
01:52:10 Solutions exist.
01:52:13 You just can't legally talk about them in some countries.
01:52:19 And in fact, even if you could.
01:52:21 Yeah.
01:52:23 The public isn't fully.
01:52:25 Aware of the problem enough to accept the kinds of solutions.
01:52:30 That are necessary and so in the mean time, yes, maybe to the untrained eye, it will appear as if there is lots of people that like to talk about the problem but not offering solutions. No, we just have to make sure the patient is aware, aware of all, all of the aspects of their diagnosis.
01:52:52 Before they're willing to undergo the treatment necessary to cure them of the disease.
01:53:03 Because I'm going to take a wild guess, I'm going to take a wild guess.
01:53:09 And and say that this Schmidt character.
01:53:12 His solutions are going to involve a lot of voting harder.
01:53:17 These solutions may even include making forging these alliances with these multicultural groups that are somehow going to become allies of the whites.
01:53:29 In fact, I guarantee you one of his solutions gonna be stop talking about the Jews. You sound unhinged. Jews, Jews, Jews.
01:53:43 All these conservative social issues you care about, it's just it doesn't play well anymore.
01:53:53 In other words, the solutions are going to be the.
01:53:56 Same.
01:53:59 Keep marching to the left, to the left. Just a little bit slower.
01:54:08 Maybe be a little bit honest about some racial issues, but in the context that you could be honest about them in the 1970s and 80s.
01:54:18 And look where that led.
01:54:34 Unfortunately, a lot of people are just completely unaware of of.
01:54:38 The issues.
01:54:41 And it's going to take some time before enough of them are aware and it's going to take some time before any of.
01:54:46 The.
01:54:47 Any of that filters up to people that.
01:54:49 Have any kind of influence?
01:54:51 Like real influence, people like me don't have influence.
01:54:58 Show me the show me.
01:54:59 The billionaire version of me, it doesn't exist.
01:55:06 But unfortunately that is.
01:55:10 That is what you would need.
01:55:13 That that is what you would need to accomplish things in the way that these people think you.
01:55:17 Can accomplish things.
01:55:22 And until something like that happens, they'll necessarily have to forge these alliances with the Jews. That, again, will never be a Jew in your movement, you'll be a go in theirs.
01:55:34 They'll be happy to to say, Oh yeah, this anti white racism is bad. You know, I'll tell you what, the one big mistake they're making.
01:55:45 And I I I think some of them already sense it.
01:55:49 One big mistake they're making.
01:55:52 By allowing the conversation of race to take place.
01:55:57 In the 1st place I could just. I feel like it's the pressure has built. They exist as pressure valves, right? They have to release the pressure because they're trying to avoid the explosion.
01:56:10 Well, you have to keep opening that pressure valve wider and wider and wider as the pressure builds up.
01:56:18 And I think they're going to.
01:56:19 They're going to regret some how wide they've opened it up on when it comes to race.
01:56:27 Because as I observed, you know again on Twitter, I was, I've been on a tear on ******* Twitter over the last few days. Just.
01:56:33 I don't know why.
01:56:36 I think I mentioned was.
01:56:38 Jewish behavior.
01:56:40 Is just as heritable as black behavior.
01:56:45 And that's something that you won't be able to refute if you let people talk about and this is something I don't understand quite frankly. And look, I like Jared Taylor and and and whatnot. And you know, he's even told people to watch the show and and whatever, right. But let's let's face it, a lot of.
01:57:05 Of you know, American Renaissance and groups like that. They will very enthusiastically.
01:57:13 Explain the genetic differences between blacks and whites and make that argument of, you know, the heritable behavior. And you know, these are all good things.
01:57:26 But you can't do that and then act as if Jews are like some kind of magical exception.
01:57:36 That.
01:57:38 It all comes down to IQ, and one of the reasons why that's a dangerous way to to to frame it is because if you say, oh, it's all about IQ, we only pick on the blacks because their IQ is so divergent from ours that they can't successfully exist in our civilizations because they're just not smart enough to.
01:58:00 And that's kind of what Stefan Molyneux would do. That's what a lot of people have done in the past. This is these were the baby steps into race realism for most people.
01:58:08 That.
01:58:09 Like you and the reason why that was is you could quantify it. It was easy. You could look at the stats, the the research was there and it was irrefutable. You could say, yeah, quite literally, there's a mountain of evidence that shows that blacks have heritable traits, specifically IQ.
01:58:29 That an IQ correlates with a lot of other behaviors, right? Or at least outcomes.
01:58:35 So you can you can look at all this data and it gives you a scientific basis for what?
01:58:40 You already knew.
01:58:45 That yes, blacks have lower IQ's. It's it's definitely heritable. All the research shows this, and lower IQ's correlate with all these outcomes that seem to also be associated with blacks.
01:59:01 And so all these issues that are emerging in our societies as a result of the presence of of blacks can a lot of it, a lot of it can be attributed to the low IQ and because it's heritable and you can't fix it by throwing money at it and you can't fix it by.
01:59:20 You know, education or or culture or, you know, whatever stupid civil engineering kind of a thing you want to or social engineering kind of thing you want to do.
01:59:34 And it's hard cutter. It's biological. We have to start thinking about different solution.
01:59:39 Solutions that make people uncomfortable? Well, the problem with that, the problem with opening that can of worms, and I think, you know, Molina did exactly that, right. And maybe that's why he retreated into obscurity. Maybe he finally realized that's exactly what he did. Is he opened up that can of worms. He didn't realize that. Oh.
01:59:58 There's a there, there's an inevitability.
02:00:02 Once, once you get people to to break that seal.
02:00:07 Once you get people.
02:00:08 To shatter that taboo, because that's something you were supposed to never you know, you're not allowed to think like that.
02:00:15 Right.
02:00:16 You're supposed to think that that we all sprung out of out of the same source.
02:00:23 And that we're all.
02:00:24 We're we're the exception to like all other animals have these heritable traits that.
02:00:30 That affect behavior. You know, the example I've used again and again and again with the Africanized bees.
02:00:37 All other animals on Earth, they have these traits, but not humans. Humans are the they're the exception, and people are blissfully in this ignorant cloud of.
02:00:48 Of Jewishness up until very recently on this topic.
02:00:55 There are very few people that are willing to just say, hey, hold on. This doesn't make any sense.
02:01:02 And the people that did do that were punished.
02:01:06 Severely.
02:01:08 By the people at the top.
02:01:12 Well, that cat's out of the bag now.
02:01:18 And now it's time to say, you know.
02:01:21 Yeah, IQ is heritable, and yet IQ does correlate to all these things, but we have to face it, IQ is is just it's convenient.
02:01:33 We used it to make the argument that certain behaviors are heritable. We've made that argument. It's time for us to understand the limitations.
02:01:44 That we have.
02:01:46 And and come to terms with the reality that that doesn't mean.
02:01:52 Just because we can't quantify other heritable behaviors.
02:01:58 As succinctly and as cleanly as we can with with IQ.
02:02:04 That they don't exist or that.
02:02:06 They're not important.
02:02:09 Because if we just like a laser beam focused only on IQ, what happens? Inevitably you're going to have leaders that say, OK, I hear what you're saying.
02:02:17 We need to stop the immigrants coming into the country from these lower IQ populations, you know, I guess no more Haitians. We we heard you loud and clear. We'll get rid of the Haitians. But now we're going to open up the floodgates to Asians.
02:02:33 Higher cast Indians.
02:02:44 Any other group that we can find that?
02:02:51 Have.
02:02:52 You know, relatively similar IQ's, if that's what you're worried about, right? All you're worried about is the the IQ.
02:03:04 Because that's that's really. That's what they're setting up right now when they talk about how it's no.
02:03:10 It's.
02:03:11 One of the reasons why JD Vance, for example, is a great.
02:03:16 Vice presidential pick for this idea is he married into that idea.
02:03:27 So yeah, he's even though he was really uncomfortable with Trump and calling him a Nazi a couple of years ago for the racial politics and whatever.
02:03:35 Now that he gets it.
02:03:37 Now that he gets the strategy.
02:03:42 He's behind it.
02:03:43 Oh, OK, I get it.
02:03:47 We're still going to, we're still going to get rid of white people, just we're going to get rid of white people with maybe slightly improved immigrants.
02:03:58 We're going to stop bringing.
02:03:59 In all the trash of the world or at.
02:04:02 Least maybe in.
02:04:03 The numbers that we're doing it now.
02:04:08 Because ultimately we want.
02:04:10 What's important to these people? The economy?
02:04:14 And maybe as they get nervous that AI is not actually going to start taking over.
02:04:22 The pleb jobs as quickly as perhaps they had thought initially.
02:04:26 And they see themselves having to compete with with China.
02:04:30 And Russia and possibly.
02:04:33 A military threat at some point in the future.
02:04:37 And you've now you're faced with a A.
02:04:40 And low IQ population mess that you've created.
02:04:47 Maybe temporarily. You got to put. You gotta pump the brakes when it comes to the the sub 80 IQ people and bring in some people that are closer to 100, that doesn't mean it's going to preserve your culture.
02:05:03 That doesn't mean it's going to preserve your nation, your family, or your way of life.
02:05:11 In fact, it's going to make it infinitely harder.
02:05:14 It's one thing to have to be in a position where you're faced with the dilemma of deporting hordes of low IQ people underclass.
02:05:27 But what do you think is is more difficult to remove from your society?
02:05:34 Millions of people who are permanent underclass low IQ.
02:05:42 Menial job having very little political power, very little financial power, people.
02:05:51 Or millions of people who outearn the whites.
02:05:56 Not necessarily out of out of aptitude, but out of the way that things are structured right now because they're they're willing to work for less or because these companies are motivated by maybe the fact that they're already run by a lot of these people, maybe because they're trying to meet some kind of.
02:06:13 Quota.
02:06:15 Because some Jewish venture capital firm that has their their hand up their ***** is is making them do it.
02:06:24 But those are the people that are to be infinitely harder to get rid of your or to remove from your society.
02:06:35 So unless you want to live in some, like weird, multicultural Blade Runner reality that that that has all the bad parts of that reality, none of the nice aesthetic.
02:06:47 You know.
02:06:49 You got to think beyond IQ.
02:06:52 And you can't be using these people.
02:06:57 As some kind of.
02:07:00 Multicultural alliance to fight it.
02:07:12 Anyway.
02:07:16 That is.
02:07:19 That's where I think about all that.
02:07:23 I'm not the I'm not the best of moves today. I'm not the best of moves today.
02:07:35 Anyway, let me take a look at.
02:07:40 And hyper chance here.
02:07:51 I also I don't have the. I don't have the new stream deck hooked up yet. It's.
02:07:57 Waiting for me.
02:07:58 It sucks when you live like the remote. You can't. They don't deliver to your house.
02:08:08 The other go drive 1,000,000 miles to A to a post office to pick up your ****. It sucks, but whatever I think get the stream deck and they're closed on the weekends.
02:08:18 So I'll be able to.
02:08:18 Get it Monday, I think.
02:08:21 Chosen Jawa says Devin has become apparent in previous hyper chats and regular chat sessions that there's a clear demand for a 9/11 stream. Yes, there's obviously a lot of searchable information on the topic, but your efforts and methods of delivering information is second to none. We appreciate all that you.
02:08:40 Do well maybe.
02:08:41 Maybe my next 9/11 I'll, I'll.
02:08:43 Do it's just.
02:08:44 That's the kind of thing there's so much to know about it.
02:08:48 And maybe I could do like a Reader's Digest version of it or something like that. But for me to even do that effectively, I'd have to do more research. I don't like doing these.
02:08:57 Especially on something like a topic like that and and not knowing what the hell I'm talking about, like I and and it's not that I don't know anything about it. It's just that there's so many, you know, angles and.
02:09:09 And specifics. There's a reason why, and part of it's just that he's autistic. But there's the other reason why Ryan Dawson's documentaries are like 4 hours long and there's, like three of them, you know?
02:09:20 It's like there's some of that's not necessary for everyone to know, but it that's that's a process in and of itself too, is just like trying to to prune it and determine like what's what are, what are the key like, what are the key takeaways from this and what's and? Plus, there's still a lot of people that don't believe that there's still a lot of people who really think that it was.
02:09:43 Just these goat ******* people, you know, fagots. But with with some box cutters or whatever. Right. And so there's more there. There's just.
02:09:52 You have to be convincing. You know you can't just be, like, trust me, the Jews did it. You know, like you got to you got to make a good argument for this stuff. I mean, and that's unfortunate. But it's also. It's also fortunate because it's.
02:10:08 One of the things we have to face is it's not about waking up the normies.
02:10:15 Well, that's, I guess on some level, important. What's infinitely more important is we have to wake up the smart white people, like the high IQ white people, because those are the people who are going.
02:10:28 To be useful.
02:10:29 Those are the people that are going.
02:10:31 To they're going.
02:10:31 To help us get out of this.
02:10:34 So those are the people that you have to speak to, let all the ******* ******* normies watch you know this. This ******* junk food version of of right wing politics. Let them watch. ******* Tim Poole and all that stupid ****. That's what's made for them, OK?
02:10:56 So you you have to, you have to make something that's going to actually appeal to the smart people, the people that aren't.
02:11:02 Just going to be like, oh, OK, you know Devin, so that so.
02:11:05 It's true. It's like, no, you have to actually make the argument in a convincing way so that someone who's has discernment and is actually smart enough.
02:11:16 And to go and research it later isn't going to find a bunch of holes in your theory or inconsistencies or whatever. And so that's that's another reason why I haven't done it is.
02:11:27 It's it's not as easy as like it's easy to, well, not easy, but it's infinitely easier for me to pull a a stream together that talks about a rabbi murdering his wife by telling some guy that Israel wants him to do it to protect Israel, and that's that's that. There's not a whole lot of moving.
02:11:48 And there's some moving pieces, but not like 911, right? There's there's way more moving pieces and so.
02:11:55 That's not just like a quick oh, I'm going to do this stream. That'll be a very difficult thing to do. And and maybe I'll do it.
02:12:02 Uh, next 911 or something like that. But I don't foresee that in the in the immediate future, striker says. I still say a deep dive into Mormons and their based past would be revealing. No blacks holding the priesthood, the United Order basically being a national socialist.
02:12:22 Hitler liked them too, and then the downside, going more. Woke and gay rights and globalism race mixing.
02:12:30 I give it some thought. I mean, I don't know. I mean, I guess it's possible. I'd have to really.
02:12:36 Take a look at the timeline and see Mormons instead. They don't have a Pope, but they've got a president or a prophet of the church, which is essentially like the Pope. It's like, you know, some guy gets the job for life, and then when you know, he dies, they bring a new one in and it's the selection process.
02:12:55 This is, I don't know if it's totally similar, but you know there's there's like a hierarchy right where they they consult each other and come up with the next guy or whatever. And I don't know under what under what administrations, for lack of a better term, things change the most or or what. But yeah, I mean it did start out.
02:13:16 Very racial. Very racial indeed. In fact, there was kind of a.
02:13:21 Uh.
02:13:22 It was almost like a religion tailor made for pioneers because it justified.
02:13:29 In many ways, taking the land from the Indians and and fighting them with the understanding that that you were doing what God wanted right, that you were taking the promised land from the heathens that had shunned what God wanted, and in a way it's a little jewy.
02:13:48 If you think about it, that.
02:13:49 Way I mean the fact that they call Utah Zion even though, but look, I'm *******.
Mike Mathis
02:13:55 I I would.Devon Stack
02:13:56 Way rather the Mormons or any religion view something in America as Zion than than some ******* ***** ** **** country in the other side of the planet.02:14:07 You know, like that's way better for everybody, you know, so.
02:14:11 But yeah, there is there.
02:14:12 Is still? I mean I don't. I don't think that the they embrace.
02:14:18 The Israel stuff like like evangelicals or anything like that. But there is there is a fondness of of for Jews, I think. But yeah, I think you could say that about a lot of Christians. Unfortunately, I don't know. I don't know how interesting that would be to everybody. It'd be interesting to probably because I know I'm guessing there's probably other.
02:14:38 Mormons and.
02:14:40 Or people who are ex Mormons or whatever in the in the audience there and there seem to be a lot in this movement simply because they're white Americans who have a good sense of of justice, have relatively strong conservative values.
02:14:59 Yeah, and not every Mormon. There's look. Harry Reid was a Mormon. That Mcmuffin guys a ******* Mormon. Like, you know Romney, you know, there's there's a lot of **** Mormons. But if you're talking about the actual members, you know, they're pretty right wing people. I've, in fact, I've never met.
02:15:19 I mean, I've seen him on TV, but I've never met like a left wing Mormon. I don't think in my life. I'm trying to think of.
02:15:27 Maybe maybe like one or two or something like that, but.
02:15:30 I mean it's.
02:15:31 It's pretty universally right wing watch. The collapse, says love you, dad. Hope you saw my black pilled shirt on Twitter passing out for work early, so I'll be replying. Yeah, I think.
02:15:45 I like your.
02:15:45 Tweet I think or popped on my notifications and.
02:15:48 It's all right that you.
02:15:50 You have an unlicensed version of it. It's fine. I'll be replaying. I'll be replaying often this time around. Thanks as always for your constant work. Just looked up, looked, looked it up and harmony. Caring as Jewish makes sense. All the child sex and degeneracy.
02:16:10 In the movie kids, you're the man. Yeah, the movie kids is.
02:16:14 Very joy. Very joy.
02:16:18 Watch the collapse says here is one for the fallen ******** ******. Well, he's he's gonna have to come back and and reclaim that.
02:16:28 I think we might have to actually retire.
02:16:31 Retire his uh his little sting or whatever thing.
02:16:37 Chosen Jawa says with Jews successfully squashing so much of their opposition, how long is it going to be until third and 4th generation Holocaust survivors resort to claiming that they have encounters with the ghosts of Mangla Hitler and the like?
02:16:55 Only they they torture us in our sleep. I was there. It happened. Well, I don't think it's gonna go to that extent, but look, everyone's just gonna feel it's it's it's gonna be become part of the religion of the if it's not already. The Holocaust is basically the persecution story of the West. And like, Jews are the kings of persecution.
02:17:15 Stories like if you look at the Bible, really a lot of it's just persecution stories over and over and over again. Oh, they persecuted us here and then, you know, Moses led us into the desert. Then they persecute, you know, Pharaoh persecuted us this. It's like this it it's like this long, long story of endless persecution.
02:17:35 And I think that.
02:17:36 If.
02:17:36 Really, if anything, it's not that you'll have in four generations people claiming to be Holocaust survivors, but the Holocaust will be included into their religious texts. It'll become one of these stories.
02:17:50 I'm I'm surprised and maybe there is. I'm just not. I don't know enough about Jews than others, but I I'd be I'd be surprised if there's not already, like some kind of because all their holidays are either.
02:18:01 About.
02:18:01 Genocide and people or getting genocide?
02:18:05 So it's like I'm surprised there's not like a Holocaust holiday that's a little bit more formal.
02:18:14 PM Chan PM Chan with a big dono.
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02:18:19 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.Devon Stack
02:18:24 Look how Julie this *** is.02:18:44 All right, M Chan says, wanting that worker bees can be mildly entertaining. But if you want to take the lid off the hive, look into British Pilgrim society. I won't send a gay link, but Episode 437 on Courtney Turner's Rumble channel with William Ramsey.
02:19:04 Might wet your appetite. Alright, well, I'll add that to my notes here. I've never heard of that.
02:19:09 Before.
02:19:11 And you don't want to swat at worker bees if they're killer bees because they will.
02:19:16 Emit alarm pheromone.
02:19:19 And you won't be swatting at bees so much as running for your life at.
02:19:24 That point.
02:19:26 But thank you very much for the generous support there, PM Chan.
02:19:31 Zazzy mattas. But I'm here on a peacekeeping mission. Callaghan has been banned from your chat and is asking to be unbanned. He said that he had something to do with Night Nation review. I don't know how this works, but I gather he got banned on your channel for something he said.
02:19:51 There, thanks for the reconsideration. Free call again. Alright. Well, I'll. I'll leave that up.
02:19:56 To.
02:19:57 The mods to discuss, I don't know.
02:20:01 Exactly what happened there at some point. At some point I may have to like make like a mod chat or something like.
02:20:10 Just so we can communicate easier.
02:20:14 But yeah, I'll.
02:20:15 I'll just I'll ask. I'll ask them to to take your.
02:20:21 Your plea under advisement.
02:20:24 Chosen Jawas says. I know someone who worked in the RNC in the Midwest back in the McCain versus Obama election on voting day. The polls in their district were lined with people wearing McCain merch and McCain signs. As far as the eye could see, Obama got 100% of the vote.
02:20:43 For that district, take from that what you will.
02:20:48 Yeah, there's voter fraud is rampant and and look, it's not new, it's not new. They've been, they've been stuffing ballot boxes and by they, I mean both sides really since the beginning. Since the start of elections. It's just that now that it, it's.
02:21:07 It's easier, it's easier to perform, it's harder to trace, and if it's electronic, which is the stupidest thing in the world, elections should be. If you want to make them harder, they'll still be easy to to to.
02:21:23 Fake. But if you want them harder to fake, it would be real simple. You would have a voter ID First off, which is.
02:21:29 Why?
02:21:30 You know neither side. People always blame the Democrats, but it's not like the Republicans could have got that done right. When when Trump was elected and he had the house in the Senate for two ******* years, they could have done that. They could have done it as a one off.
02:21:44 They don't have to like wrap it up. Let's let's include it with some ******* pork and whatever, bill. And no, they could have day one. They could have walked in there because it's not like voter fraud wasn't being talked about in 2016, right? They were. Everyone was talking about that. That county in Florida that took forever to ******* report, right?
02:22:03 As they try to figure out how many votes they needed to get Hillary elected, they could have fixed that day. One they could have made voter ID a requirement they could have made voting a something you have to preserve the actual paint, like make it all paper ballots. Make it so you have to preserve the ballots. You have to keep them.
02:22:25 The physical ballots for an extended period of time so you know you can go back and.
02:22:31 Verify results if there is a question you have to have you know if you want to use technology, it needs to be surveillance technology, not technology. In terms of vote counting, you need lots of surveillance technology and lots of people who are who can.
02:22:50 Verify and and and fortify the the chain of custody of the votes. The physical votes. I mean it. It's just it's a lot of of things that there's easy solutions to this. This isn't rocket science. I mean, for ***** sake, it's vote.
02:23:11 It's market name on a ******* card and put it in a box and then count the the check marks.
02:23:18 This isn't hard.
02:23:21 It's just that they like having the option of fraud and I would say probably both sides.
02:23:28 And and and and that's just the way. That's why it's fake and ******* gay.
02:23:34 That's why you, no matter who you vote for, it doesn't really seem to change the outcome, right? Like like, like I said, when you had, Trump had the house in the Senate.
02:23:44 That you think that be an easy they could, they could pass it at the very minimum voter ID, right? They could have done that. Let's have voter ID boom day one.
02:23:55 We'll just do it. We'll run it through.
02:23:58 Will create voter ID. You can you can have. I'm in fact, I'm sure someone's already written it.
02:24:02 That's the thing with a lot of these. A lot of these bills, there's, there's already a version of it in some ******* drawer somewhere they can just.
02:24:10 Pull it out.
02:24:11 You know, update it a little bit to make it work. If there's some, you know if it's dated or something like that.
02:24:17 And and pass it and be done, but they don't do that. They don't ******* do that, cause they don't want it.
02:24:24 Not so secret, Sass says. Hey, Devin, I recently got turned on your stream. I'm really enjoying it. This past week, I listened to your audiobook safe to say I'm fully hooked, well written and narrated. I can't wait for Part 2. You and me both, brother. But yeah. Welcome to. Welcome to the insomnia.
02:24:44 As I say.
02:24:47 Graham playing games I've been listening to some of art Bells Ghost to ghost Halloween shows in the 90s. He mentioned the Quickening and I think you like, I think you likening that to people being confused about.
02:25:02 Odd changes very apt, like people in Canada confused about how Canadians are randomly becoming more criminal, right? What what he's talking about is art Bell.
02:25:14 Which there's a lot of cringe in retrospect, but I have a fondness for because I listened to him on the radio when I was a kid.
02:25:23 I.
02:25:24 Would mention something he called the Quickening. He said that oh, wow, it's really weird. America used to be a nicer place, and now there's all this violent crime. It's like people are going crazy and things are. It's rapidly and it's increasing with with frequency. You know it it's it's every year it speeds up a little bit and call it the quickening.
02:25:43 Of course, completely leaving the racial component out of it, that didn't even like cross the minds of most listeners because it was the 90's, the gay ******* 90s when everyone was race blind and it's like no one put that *******, you know, super Turbo Asian math math together, right?
02:26:01 But yeah, it's it's still entertaining. I I like the ghosty ones.
02:26:06 And stuff like in the big footy ones just because it's, you know.
02:26:10 It's it's it's kind of mine. Junk food, but it's.
02:26:14 For example, when I was when I was.
02:26:16 Having to build all.
02:26:17 These B boxes like I had hundreds.
02:26:20 Of them. And so it took, like forever. And I'm just sitting there like.
02:26:23 A nail gun. You know, pop.
02:26:24 Pop, pop, pop, you know? And and I had to paint on them. And I, you know, it was just like, you know, took days and days and days. So for days and days and days, I'm just sitting in this in this garage basically, you know, with a ******* nail gun. Listening to Art Bell because you know.
02:26:40 I can tune out completely and just mindlessly, you know, work the nail gun and and and and not super. Pay attention to it. But still it was entertaining. He was a good broadcaster, even if he was a race mixing Freemason.
02:26:56 Which I think you got to you got to keep that in mind. If you listen to that man of low moral fiber guessing from the title, might this strain be about Baltimore projects? Oh, you were wrong. If so, these are going to almost be unintelligible or be almost unintelligible.
02:27:17 That Baltimore ***** dialect is decidedly less human than human, looking forward to either way. No, no, not it's Cherry Hill. A place in in Baltimore. I don't know. I know it's we're talking about Cherry.
02:27:34 Hill, New Jersey.
02:27:36 El Franco says I was randomly browsing Wikipedia when I came across an article for a 1985 mockumentary called The History of White People in America, which was written by Jews and directed by the Jew who would later go on to voice characters in The Simpsons. Would you be able to check this out?
02:27:59 The.
02:28:01 The history of White America, I feel like I've seen that are parts of it.
02:28:07 I might even have it actually. Let me see.
02:28:20 No, I guess I don't have it now. I'd be interesting to check out.
02:28:26 I'll open that in the tab.
02:28:27 Somewhere.
02:28:29 Let me see.
02:28:34 That doesn't actually look super familiar.
02:28:42 Huh. Maybe something to look at there chosen Jawa, says X-22 report got kicked off YouTube again. Thankfully, there also used to be a British guy named Simon. Yeah, ******* I.
02:28:55 Forget his last name.
02:28:57 Who claimed to have intelligence connections that regularly speaks to queue on the phone?
02:29:03 Haven't seen it in a while either. The cute ***** are fizzling.
02:29:08 Weirdly, but I would well, I it's not that they're fizzling. I feel like a lot of them are graduating to just straight up Zionism.
02:29:16 Right to thinking that, OK, maybe maybe Biden's not a robot being controlled by Trump, because, look, none of that works now, right? So that's the thing. You got to realize a lot of this cue stuff was a sign up. Probably buying.
02:29:30 By Trump or, you know, his people.
02:29:34 And so to tell them that he still the President secretly and all this, that's not going to work. If you wanted to go vote for you. And so. But now I think that they've just come to the conclusion that he's going to save us from World War Three. He's going to do mass deportations. He's going to just, you know, he's going to do all this **** that he's not going to do.
02:29:53 But they're just slightly less crazy about.
02:29:56 It, but who knows.
02:29:58 Maybe after Trump, if he gets elected or selected, rather maybe it'll kill it, we'll kick it back into high gear.
02:30:06 Maybe every little hand gesture he makes will be considered a secret sign language to cue again Beach Boys Beach Boys.
Weekend Photographer
02:30:28 I'm just a weekend photographer.Devon Stack
02:30:31 Beach Guy says Devin, since someone else brought up 911 and a few streams ago, you said you hadn't noticed anything spooky about the planes. I was wondering about your thoughts on Flight 93 from the impossible.02:30:46 Cell phone calls to no visible plane sections. Six Mile debris field magic passport.
02:30:56 I haven't really don't have too hard into that, but I wouldn't be surprised. Look, first of all, I don't think the the cell phone calls are impossible. Every argument I've heard for that is just not real. These were very brief phone calls. I know the technology well enough to know that they were possible in certain areas.
02:31:15 I mean, they're they're radios. They're just all the order, especially back then they're just VHF radios and they're hitting repeaters like cell phone towers or just repeaters.
02:31:25 Essentially, and so they weren't the evidence just, I mean, just because they work on line of sight, right and so.
02:31:35 You're going to be in an airplane, you're going to be able to hit towers for probably a while. What might stop you is being insulated by the the whole of the aircraft, but I don't know that that's that's going to be an issue for.
Mike Riley
02:31:50 3.Devon Stack
02:31:53 Every phone and it depends on like what would the and every brands go a little bit different, how many watts? So they put out you know, I mean like I've I've had VHF radios work in a parking garage and other insulated areas. So you know what?02:32:07 I.
02:32:07 Mean as far as the debris field too.
02:32:11 I think it's possible he just shot it the **** down.
02:32:14 I I think it's totally possible that they shot it down and then they made-up some big story about how they were heroes.
02:32:23 Even though they just shot it down.
02:32:26 Or they flew it. Who knows, right cause.
02:32:30 I I mean, I don't know. I'll I will say this.
02:32:34 Most likely the story that they have concocted and turned into a shooty movie and that they play at the museum that they've memorial thing that they built for that most likely that is not 100% the truth. I'll I will. I will go on that limb.
02:32:52 And say that and then Beach Boys again says to me, it always seemed like the silver lining of 9-11, something to give the people the feel better about themselves. We know these Jews like to write stories. Yeah, I think it might have just been a cover story to mask the fact that maybe they shot one down.
02:33:12 Or, you know, crash remotely crashed into the ground. That's always a possibility too. A lot of these Boeings had some autopilot type technology that could be accessed remotely.
02:33:27 And in fact, that's.
02:33:31 Even some people wonder if perhaps there will be all the planes were being remotely piloted.
02:33:38 But you know, that's one of those things. It's it's hard to know that sort of.
02:33:42 Thing. So it's anything, anything you.
02:33:45 Theorize about is it's just that it's just theorizing.
02:33:49 Let's take a look at the next one here. We've got the screen age.
Amy
02:33:55 Good gorilla. Good, good gorilla.Devon Stack
02:34:01 El Franco mentioned the history of white people in America. Have you ever seen Confederate States of America? That's a movie you might find amusing. If nothing else, I have not seen the movie, the history or the Confederate States of America.02:34:19 I'll, I'll look. I'll look at that one as well. I'll put that in a tab.
02:34:33 All right. Thank you very much. Screen age ripped homeless. Guy says if, as you said, race is to do with bone and skull structure and recent lineages within 50,000 years or so, then are the Jays not in the white race?
02:34:51 Lots are loads of cultural wait. There are loads of cultural differences within the white race.
02:34:59 Some are quite different to yours. It is my opinion that the biblical Jaffa Itits Semites and Hamites descendants of sons of Noah, Jafet, Sam and Ham were all white people who survived the cataclysm.
02:35:19 Existing today new.
02:35:20 Up to diminished extent in the Levant of Mesopotamia and as near genetic trace in Egypt, and I don't know, man, I I I I don't. I don't consider Jews White. I think that there was that genetic bottleneck I talked about earlier in the stream about how all our causes specifically.
02:35:40 Or, and they had a genetic bottleneck where they're all related to like, something like 350 people, or I don't forget the exact number, but the so the those. But I think they're distinctly different people. I think they think they're distinctly different people.
02:35:56 And.
02:35:58 It's. Look I I was showing you even like the ones that are, they're German immigrants. They all look the same and they don't look German.
02:36:06 So as far as race isn't just based on skull type, that's just one way that we differentiate between races in the same way that we use IQ is that it's just one more data point. That's what I'm saying. There's never going to be this perfect thing. And because, look, there is a little variety in races, right? There's not like, oh, this is 1000%.
02:36:28 White and this is 1000% like it is a little.
02:36:31 Bit of a a spectrum like a little bit, right. Like you got to draw a line somewhere, but it's not like there's no genetic diversity among the different races. Obviously there is, but I would not. I would not include.
02:36:45 Jews and that, I mean, you could say we share more DNA with with them than say we do with sub-saharan Africans. That's probably true. I mean well, I mean most definitely true. But that doesn't mean they're that. They're white. And the way that we, you know, the way that we discuss it, I don't think we're being overly.
02:37:05 Specific with our definition, uh. Let's see here.
02:37:11 Calypso hand Jack.
02:37:14 Says thanks for doing what you doing, man. Flying home for the first time in like 5 months. Next month. Gonna grill some steak and eat some spaghetti and get to sleep in my own bed. Can't think of anything interesting to say or ask. I hope you had.
02:37:29 A good dinner. I had a.
02:37:34 I don't remember what I.
02:37:34 Had for dinner.
02:37:37 I think I had.
02:37:37 A potato. That's all I have. It's a potato.
02:37:42 There's a quick and easy dinner.
02:37:45 Yeah. Thank you. There. Calypso hand, Jack and welcome. Welcome back home.
02:37:50 Blood and Biden, blood and Biden.
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02:37:54 Why is money management?Money Clip
02:37:58 1st the.Devon Stack
02:37:58 Rest looks and Biden in Canada, we've got this new holiday this weekend. A century ago the idea was to put the indigenous students.Money Clip
02:38:00 Thank you.Devon Stack
02:38:13 Into residential schools and remove them from their old ways. And then they couldn't succeed in white society. It didn't really work. Now we've got a ****, ******. How?02:38:23 Way out of it. Yeah, well, that was The thing is, they thought probably along the same lines that people do now. Oh, we're basically the same. So maybe if we just we just get them to assimilate right, that that will stop being savages and living in the forest, we'll bring them into our, we'll bring the wolves into our home and and they'll magically evolve 50,000 years and start behaving like a Husky. And it didn't work out.
02:38:45 Surprise, surprise, surprise. And So what is the wolf isn't happy about the experiment.
02:38:52 Of course, the wolf was just more ****** *** than it would have been if you'd left it alone. So it. Yeah, it it is what it is. Congratulations, ******. You know no good deed goes unpunished. Bill monigan.
02:39:11 Hey.
02:39:13 Bill Madigan. Hey, Mr. stack. A couple of things. First of all, thank.
02:39:19 Eleanor Ushka for the warning about Big city life in Russia. Is it a bad or is it bad in rural areas and small towns? Also, my anti-Semitic bias was challenged last week. One of the best print pieces on the situation in Springfield was by a Jewish.
02:39:39 A Jew.
02:39:40 This writing for the Hebrew Journal while searching for it, I found a story from another Jewish publication in which the local rabbi spoke out strongly against Haitian influx. There are lots of Christian clergy kumbayaing over the invasion, and this rabbi is the only local clergy to speak out.
02:40:01 Against it, of whom I'm aware, and the blaze has been doing the best video coverage. And it's pretty jewelry too. Help me make sense of this or make it make sense. Are they like blacks where it's OK to admit some Jews are fine? Well.
02:40:20 Acknowledging that the generally corrosive influence of their race on society, or am I on a slippery slope here? Thanks again for your work and advice in these interesting times. Well, like I said, it's not that you're not going to you're going to. Their interests are going to cross at some point.
02:40:39 It could be something as simple as the Jews don't like that the Haitians coming to the community are.
02:40:45 Not like I don't know. I mean, I I don't know if that's what it is. It could be that the the Jews have defined a financial interest in that area and see the influx of Haitians being in a net negative it. I mean, look, I don't know. I don't know specifically what their motivations would be, I would say.
02:41:05 However, that the the when it comes to like the blaze and it comes to.
02:41:14 Like Ben Shapiro and the Daily Wire there. And and and stuff like that.
02:41:20 Their opposition to the Haitian migration, like I said, it's a a pressure valve, which would have been handled completely different had people like us not existed, you know, like or if they had done the same story, say 10 years ago, it would have been handled completely differently.
02:41:40 And using completely different language like, you know throwing in words like assimilation, they probably wouldn't let me put this with they would have sounded a lot like those.
02:41:49 Like priests that want more Catholics moving into the community, right, and other Christians that are just ******* brainwashed ******* that are like, yeah, bring them all in.
02:42:01 That's pretty much the approach you probably would have seen from really anyone 10 years ago, unless there was, you know, occasionally they their interests might might align with yours on on specific.
02:42:20 Events, you know like this.
02:42:23 So yeah, I.
02:42:23 Mean. It's not like Jews are always wrong about everything, always. I mean, come on. Yeah. It's just that. And. And by the way, and and definitely white people aren't right about everything. Always. You know we we we face that reality when we interface with our loved ones trying to get them to understand what the **** is going on.
02:42:43 Like a lot of them are clueless *******. They just.
02:42:45 What it is so that that's all? I mean, look, nothing's, nothing's 100%. I again, I'd have to see what specifically what this rabbi is saying, what the context is. But like I said, it could be a some, it could be something as simple as he's got a financial interest that's at stake. He doesn't like the fact that it's Catholics and.
02:43:05 Or or it could just be he doesn't like ******* blacks lot. I mean, Jews talk a big game about diversity, but go to Israel and see what they actually think about black people. They hate ******* blacks and and look and epsteins and you know of the world. In fact specifically Epstein used to ******* talk **** about all them ******* like he was just as racist as anybody.
02:43:26 They it's not that they they're not racist, it's that they, I mean, they're super racist. They just, they're they just hate you more than they hate the fact that there's blacks around most of the time. And so they're willing to put up with flooding your countries with black people because it's a means of getting rid of you, which you.
02:43:45 They see as a threat, so that that's really that's that would be my response to that. But thanks for thanks for.
02:43:54 For for.
02:43:57 Thanks for putting up with all that that nonsense that's going on out there and and looking for solutions. And for people that don't know, Bill Monaghan actually wore the dysgenic shirt. I think it was the from Shockley addition to a town meeting and got thrown out. So.
02:44:20 So that's kind of funny. Brody says. Hi, Devin, could you or someone link the list of songs you have played so far at the beginning of the streams? I tried to search for them on Spotify but could not find them. Is there a certain term I should be searching for? Someone's got it.
02:44:38 I don't know if it's still there, but I'm I've actually listened to it before. Someone had a Spotify list set up. Maybe someone in the chat can tell you. But yeah, you can also use is there like 1,000,000 apps now? They can just hear 3 seconds of a song and then.
02:44:52 Buy them like kazoom or I don't know they're called. I haven't used kazam or I know there's apps that do that. I forget what they're called, though.
02:45:05 But some of the chat probably has.
02:45:06 That for you.
02:45:10 Land of the fake home of the gay. Remember when Julian Assange said free of information who is who is sincere versus who is a spy?
02:45:20 Prevent or irrelevant of race was more important than offensive gay OPS. That's why the US deep state wanted to stuff him. I hope he did a showy when he landed in Australia this year. A free man. A shoe? I don't know what a shoe is.
02:45:40 But yeah, it's good. I'm glad he's on. He's living on the outside.
02:45:46 Amphibian Appreciator replay game I was in. I was on. I think you went on holiday in Utah this weekend and spending time with friends in a fairly rich area. There are BLM and **** flags and rewards or *******, and it's getting late, *******.
02:46:05 Wearing masks everywhere, really, they're still wearing masks out there that's I haven't seen that in a while.
02:46:10 It's pathetic how these old Mormon neighborhoods are turning into LA light. Well, that's quite literally what's happening, too. Keep that in mind. A lot of those are just Californians, like in the same way that they've been flooding into Texas, they've been flooding into ******* Utah for, like, since the 80s like that because Utah was like a white utopia in the 80s.
02:46:31 And so all the people that lived in California after Reagan did the amnesty in California started getting really diverse and ******. That that trickle began in the 80s, you started to see that that white liberal migration.
02:46:49 In the 80s and really kick up in the 90s and you know, it's just not very. It's not as it used to be. Well, I mean, it used to be 100% Mormon, but even up until very recently or a few decades ago.
02:47:03 It was it.
02:47:03 Was still pretty high. It was something like 50% warm or something crazy like that. I don't know what it is.
02:47:09 Now, but I know it's it's a lot smaller than that.
02:47:15 Let's see here.
02:47:19 Chosen Jawa says Devin. What are your thoughts on Dave Ramsey, the well known financial advisor? He has unshakable faith in the US dollar, discredits gold, and often has a rabbi co-host on his show. However, Dave's financial advice has helped bring.
02:47:38 Thousands of people out of debt. Just curious what your thoughts are, but I'm aware of who he is.
02:47:43 Is he's been around a long time on the radio, but I I don't think I ever listened to him beyond, you know, maybe I was on a trip and and there was nothing else on. So I listened to something all I all I know about him is he based his messages, got a debt and that's a good message. But I don't know what. Maybe there's more to it than that.
02:48:03 I'm just. I don't know enough about what he says beyond that.
02:48:08 But I I agree with getting out of debt absolutely private. Weeb says, hey, Devin, first time, don't know. Here I'm curious what your thoughts are on the one great grandparent rule or the 7/8 rule, like Nuremberg Law and the caste system. I know there were.
02:48:27 Ethnic based, not racial. But do you think?
02:48:30 We could use that rule to classify lights and on one I don't know. I don't think we have to get that granular right now. We're in a position where it matters, right? Like, look, I just finished talking how we we can't use other people as allies. And I and I mean that. But I think at this point it pretty much if if they look white and they're not Jews.
02:48:52 If they look white and they and they quote UN quote identify as.
02:48:56 White. That's good enough for right now. If you want to get all super, hyper specific and the their background genetics or whatever, look that's for another day. All right. Right now it's about, you know, it's people that if they consider themselves white in America at least right and they look white, you know it it that's good enough right like.
02:49:16 It doesn't matter if they're half Irish and part German and part Italian, or no, there's there's not like like some recipe for like the perfect white person. And you know, you got to obviously draw the line somewhere if someone's half Jewish.
Rabbi Neulander
02:49:32 That's.Devon Stack
02:49:33 That's a giant red flag, because that means one of their parents is Jewish, you know. And so if you they're not.02:49:41 Going to who?
02:49:42 Who are they going to be more loyal to?
02:49:44 You know their parents or or you, you know, if it comes down to making that choice, what are they going to choose? Right. They're going to choose family. Blood's thicker than water. It's like I said before, it's it's kind of a stupid little, you know, rhyme, I guess. But if there's a Jew in the blood or a Jew in the sheets, that is a Jew.
02:50:04 That you will someday meet. So that's keep that one. Keep that stupid nursery rhyme in your head.
02:50:12 But yeah, welcome to the.
02:50:15 Welcome to the the insomnia stream there.
02:50:18 Jews are the problem.
02:50:32 Jews are the problem. Hi, Devin. Your content is second to none. It shines a light on on and leaves no doubt that the Jewish race is the most evil to ever walk the planet. If things are to change in the future, you will truly have done your part well. Look, I.
02:50:49 I do what I can. I do what I can.
02:50:52 Because like I've said, like I said earlier in the stream, it's not that we don't have solutions, it's just that the patient is not fully aware of the diagnosis and so therefore is not prepared to accept the remedy. My fat little ******** toe.
02:51:15 Hit it.
02:51:20 My fat little ******** toe. We need more grocery store. Ah, it's.
02:51:27 I'm not going to retire it just yet.
02:51:31 But it's it's a little much. It's a little. It's a little much. Sometimes I'm burned out, which means everyone's burned out, or at least a lot of people probably aren't. Maybe that maybe next stream will whip it out for we get they see. We can't overplay it. It's going to be a special occasions.
02:51:46 Kind.
02:51:46 Of a thing great stream is always. I'd like to.
02:51:49 Dedicate this donation to the make ex premium show who the Jews are fund.
02:51:59 Big yellow stars for all. Also. Hi, mom. Yeah, that would be. I would pay for that. I would pay for ex premium if they identified who the Jewish users were.
02:52:14 That would be. That would be nice. And it's funny because all the when I tweeted that out the other day, all the Jews complaining are the same Jews. Remarkably, that are the ones that complain about anonymous accounts all the time. It's like, well, I mean, if you want to know.
02:52:29 We want to know too love and division.
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02:52:36 As far as I can see.02:52:37 Where? Where?
Devon Stack
02:52:44 Reminds me of the Seinfeld episode where the Jewish Rabbi Schooley Lane about how Jews are free to engage in adultery and fornication. By the way, I was born in Las Cruces, grew up in Albuquerque and worked for most of my life.02:53:00 Just outside the Cherry Hill, NJ, IW wanted to go back to New Mexico desert to retire, but dot dot dot is there more to it or is that just the we don't need more? We we need to we get what you mean kind of a thing. Yeah. Well, I'll.
02:53:14 Tell you, New Mexico?
02:53:17 Had its charm, but it wasn't the best place. You know, like there's, you know, there. There's something nice about the white neighborhoods in New Mexico.
02:53:30 You know, having the altitude kind of chill out the harshness of the desert, getting a little bit of snow, but not enough to be a pain in the ***, just enough to like be kind of festive around the holidays.
02:53:44 And yeah, it gets hot in the the summer, but it's not like ******* uh, you know, it's not intolerable. You know, it's it's in the 90s. It never really hits triple digits.
02:53:54 Yeah. I mean, yeah, and and the food, you know, the you gotta like that. You gotta, like green chili.
02:54:01 That's that's really something you don't get really anywhere else and you can sort of get it. Sometimes you'll see it in the stores or whatever. And you know, Sadie, salsa, they have it at Walmart now, which was surprising, but it's not the same. It's not the same as getting shady salsa like at the old bowling alley restaurant.
02:54:22 You know, I mean, so I feel ya. Gardenia's is is ******* a thing of the past now. And they had one in Vegas.
02:54:31 That I went to and it was just like, what the **** is this?
02:54:35 I actually I knew the sun. Dave garduno. I knew the sun and the reason why that restaurant went all the **** is his dad ****** around and so they had this divorce. And then like the restaurants got split up and it became like this thing. And then like, the quality went downhill. So if you're curious about that.
02:54:54 Anyway, I get you what you mean for everyone else. Everyone else that's has nothing. You guys are just like, what are you talk.
02:55:00 Yeah.
02:55:01 Save Dewitts says I was browsing local estate sales Atlanta and came across the estate of an architect named Benjamin. Hirsch had immediately had immediate suspicion he was a Holocaust survivor type from all the photos of his books, more Holocaust books than anything.
02:55:21 On architecture, it turns out Hirsch was a high profile Orthodox Jew who they looked like this guy on the screen. This because I think that.
02:55:31 That's kind of a Germany kind of a name, right? German Jew name. Who dedicated his life to Holocaust education. He created the second Holocaust Memorial in the USA in 1965 and named it the memorial to 6,000,000 Jewish murderers. He also created the Holocaust exhibit in the Jewish heritage.
02:55:51 Heritage Museum and wrote a book about being a Holocaust survivor and his family getting gassed despite fleeing Germany in 1938. The friend or for France?
02:56:02 And never getting sent to a camp. So far I found books written by the founder of the JDL and a Holocaust survivor murder **** fantasy about operation Paper Clip and a evil Nazi rocket scientist who killed a.
02:56:19 And it just says, oh, here we go. June Huntsville titled Whitewashed by Sandy Berman. Here it is. If Chad wants it again, do it. There you go.
02:56:31 Interesting. We're we're a state cell from. From a someone who finally stopped surviving the Holocaust.
02:56:42 After all these years, you know, after all these years, people find like.
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02:56:46 Ohh Hitler *****.Devon Stack
02:56:48 You know, Bill Monaghan says correction. There is one Christian St. preacher in town who has long spoken out regularly and publicly against the Haitian invasion, but the ones with the churches all Kumbaya in their pants.02:57:07 Well, yeah, it's it's more. It's more parishioners.
02:57:09 What it is?
02:57:10 It's it's more customers is what it is.
02:57:15 Sadly, that's. That's what it is. If I if I had to guess.
02:57:20 Obviously I think it's it's it's ideological to some extent too, but I think ultimately it's it butts in the seats.
02:57:28 They know that those are the. Those are people that will, they'll show up to church.
02:57:34 I don't know how much tithing they'll pay, but uh.
02:57:37 Maybe they'll pay. Maybe they'll pay more than the average per, you know, because they're easier to swindle. I.
02:57:41 Don't know.
02:57:43 May have low moral fiber, says credit to Titus and or Hadrian for causing a very small genetic bottleneck for the hemes that has given them a ridiculous amount of health problems to this day.
02:57:58 Right. But it seems to have also given them neuroticism and.
02:58:04 Sneakiness so I don't know chosen, Jawa says. Imagine being able to rig pagers to blow up in a foreign country, be that you are incapable of utilizing the greatest technology the world has ever seen at the most secure border the world has ever seen.
02:58:23 To spot and eliminate Cavemen with slow paragliders flying.
02:58:28 Over your border.
02:58:31 I agree something that obviously more than that, that smells, that smells.
02:58:41 Smells like a like a false flag to.
02:58:44 Me.
02:58:47 Charles and John again says evil is evil. Stregobor lesser, greater middling. It's all the same. Proportions are negotiated. Boundaries are blurred.
02:59:00 I'm not a pious hermit. I haven't done only or I've haven't done only good in my life, but if I'm to choose between 1 evil and another, I prefer not to choose at all the last wish by a sapkowski.
02:59:18 Well, there you go.
02:59:21 Gas glass or vacs?
02:59:32 No.
02:59:35 Swallowing the solution pill is the biggest pill of the mall. Yes, it is.
02:59:41 Yes it is.
02:59:44 Someday, someday.
02:59:46 Maybe your children will be able to come up with a solution.
02:59:52 John and Chud says traits are.
02:59:55 Just racial they're often location based, even amongst Germans. IQ may be similar, but one region produces most of the car brands in Western Europe, not just one area. Basically one city. They think this comes from men's manual men. Men are really.
03:00:15 I can't *******. This is too much today. Just *******.
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03:00:21 Manorialism, there we go.Devon Stack
03:00:23 Artificial selection for people with different attitudes.03:00:28 Yeah, but that's still.
03:00:31 That's still, I mean, maybe it's not racial.
03:00:33 Per SE, but it's still genetic.
03:00:36 But yeah, I get what you mean.
03:00:38 Love and division says IQ and other reasons for separation are unnecessary. The only thing that really matters is group preference. The reason it's justified to have an ethnic nationalism is because people want an ethnic nation.
03:00:55 That's right. But your leaders don't. So that's that's where the there's an issue.
03:01:01 Based in space.
03:01:10 Hey.
03:01:11 Wondering if the syberg's are going to come out with another number? Well, maybe maybe someday.
03:01:19 Maybe someday when I have time to do that, that that was a bit of a project in and of itself.
03:01:25 Then just whip that up and I sort of whipped it up, but not as quickly as you might imagine. It takes a little more time to do stuff like that.
03:01:33 But yeah, I gotta load that. I gotta find that I know it's somewhere.
03:01:38 I haven't played that in a while, love and division, says Devin. You're right about voting, voting fraud. There's a system of voting that cannot be cheated. It's called public voting.
03:01:52 You mean like uh?
03:01:54 Instead of.
03:01:55 Instead of like secret ballot, everyone knows how you voted.
03:02:01 Yeah, I mean, I don't know. It's it, there's, there's good and bad aspects to that. I mean, in in one way you could say.
03:02:09 People like the secret ballot because then you get what they actually want and not what they feel pressured to do. But you might be able to make the argument that, well-being pressured to do it isn't necessarily such a bad thing, is it?
03:02:22 Yeah.
03:02:24 Like, is it really that that bad if?
03:02:27 Their social pressure to do the right thing.
03:02:31 And you got to stand behind it and when **** gets stupid because people voted for something stupid, you can be held accountable.
03:02:38 I mean, I don't know, maybe there's maybe there's an argument to be made for that.
03:02:44 Author Commandant says Hey, Devin, previous stream you mentioned how Jews wipe out bloodlines years ago. When I finally woke up to the Jewish problem, when I found out that they what they did to my people. I'm from German descent. The subhumans destroyed the spirit of my people with two world wars. And I will eternally hate those demons.
03:03:05 There you go.
03:03:07 There we go. Looking at we going to find out to find you some AI translated Hitler speeches sack, Opossum says. How did Evan found you on the blonde interview and and went through an astounding amount of your back catalog daily at work since then. Also recently got.
03:03:27 Put on to Logos revealed the same way good young fellow on our side. The kids might be alright. Well, some of them are going to be right. Right, like the the.
03:03:40 The numbers show that the the gay, the gay disease is very prevalent amongst the young kids amongst the zoomers, but there are some shining, shining exceptions.
03:03:54 But welcome, welcome.
03:03:56 Sack, opossums, man of low moral fiber. Yeah, I definitely guess the stream wrong. Sometimes the titles are esoteric, turned out to be pretty literal title this time, but I didn't know that the New Jersey of the New Jersey.
03:04:10 Hill there is a very dangerous Baltimore housing project of the same name opportunity for a Cherry Hill Part 2 someday.
03:04:21 I suspect that there must be that for you to think that.
03:04:24 Gas glass or vaccines audiobook link please. I have to make it available again. He's probably got it clandestinely, although.
03:04:38 I think there is still like.
03:04:40 A legit way to get it? It's like, but I just don't I I have to. I I don't know. I'll what? Once I once I. Because I got to release the hard hard copy.
03:04:53 I mean, there's no reason for me to be holding. I was holding off because I was going to.
03:04:57 Release at the same time I released Part 2.
03:04:59 But now I feel stupid. I should have just had Part 1 or, you know, make it available again. It's just one of those things I.
03:05:05 Keep forgetting to do basically.
03:05:08 Sack Opossum says since you've been pretty key in distributing knowledge my way, it's only right. I try the same. I'm also an avid beekeeper. Rent out dozens of hives to local farms looking to layman's style hives better than laying strops in pretty much every way.
03:05:27 Horizontalhive.com is a good resource. Yeah, I'm I'm aware of the doctor. What's his name? The.
03:05:34 Is he like Russian Leo? Doctor Leo in out there in Missouri.
03:05:40 I thought about doing that, but you got to remember.
03:05:46 Uh.
03:05:47 It's.
03:05:48 Those are hard to move. I mean those are hard to move and.
03:05:54 Big hives with well, I mean, I don't know, it has its advantages certainly, but it was just more economical for me to go with with langstroth. And the other thing was big high.
03:06:09 Leaves become dangerous hives when you have Africanized bees and those things look big like those look like the size of *******. You know the the kinds of freezers like meat freezers people have in their garages and stuff. But I I kind of, I actually built one sort of, but I messed it up and.
03:06:29 Never like it was. It ended up not being like the wrong size for the frames I wanted to use and I never ended up making.
03:06:36 The frames and it's.
03:06:37 Like mostly built in in my backyard right now. Because I did think it would be sweet.
03:06:42 To.
03:06:43 To have just, you know, one of those.
03:06:45 Those per pallet or something like that, it's just the the idea that they.
03:06:49 Can get so.
03:06:50 Big.
03:06:53 Let's see here. Tomato potato.
03:07:09 Devin had a potato.
03:07:11 Can this spaghetti get some pasta fazul? Thank you for your work, brother. I almost cut that out today. I I found the source file for it.
03:07:23 But I didn't cut it out.
03:07:25 I almost did man of low moral fiber chewies.
03:07:32 Or however Australians spell it.
03:07:35 Is when you drink a beer out of a shoe, it's really kind of gross. There are a lot of weird drinking traditions that we whites have around the world. Some of you spend too much time with the fermented and distilled.
03:07:49 News. So there you go. I was not aware of that.
03:07:52 Art Stanton says an interesting theory about Trump creating the queue. Nonsense. I always figured it was created by the deep State or Intel people who hate him to make Maga look like *******. It seems consistent with their MO. The only reason why I suspect it's a that's possible that it's.
03:08:10 People behind him did it was that he refused to disown it. You had people like General Flynn promoting it. You had people like Alex Jones promoting it. You had people like Roger Stone promoting it. You had people like Jerome Corsi promoting it now. Did they always promote it all the time?
03:08:31 No, but that's kind of weird that you had a lot of people who?
03:08:38 Would be like some of the most extremely pro Trump people with an audience.
03:08:45 Pushing that nonsense and when every time when confronted about it by the press, Trump dodged instead of saying yeah, that she's crazy. I think if the deep state was doing it, I I don't think it was the deep state. I don't know who it was. I think it was the deep state that is the deep state doing it. He would have just said, oh, that's all. That's all a fake. But he didn't ever do that.
03:09:06 Alright, let's take a look at.
03:09:10 Rumble.
03:09:12 Let's see what rumbles got going on here. Alright. We got. Who's Joe? Hey, Devin. I said whites should consider themselves a diaspora and should get our Gibbs from from America. What are your thoughts on profiting off Section 8 rentals and shithole?
03:09:33 Like cities like Camden, NJ.
03:09:36 I mean, you'd have to do it on scale. I mean, I wouldn't do it unless, hey, if you maybe if you didn't have a family and never had planned on having one or you, you know, you were old or something. You had a lot of firearms. Although New Jersey has ****. ******* gun laws. I mean, it's the kind of thing that you have to bring like.
03:09:56 An army of whites to just take over a ******* neighborhood. I would never want to. I'd never want to.
03:10:01 And then.
03:10:03 And then he got who's Joe says we could get money out of these programs and use that capital to be able to retreat into rural lands and build up dynasties. A hot real estate market in Philly Metro, especially Port Richmond. Well, look, if you know of some way of gaming the system and that's something else. If you have a way of gaming the system and making money.
03:10:24 Offered dad. I'd say do that anyway. You know how.
03:10:27 I I I don't know any. I don't really slick financial or real estate tricks. But yeah, if you do by all means fancy pants and MP fives.
03:10:54 Ezra Avant is a greasy sack of ****. He tried to call Jerry Mackenzie out as a fed the other day. Jeremy is a vet and fights for what's right. What has Ezra done besides lying? His and Israel Israel's pockets? Exactly like I said.
03:11:14 You can't. You can't have them in your movement. They'll never. They'll never be for you. They'll always be for themselves.
03:11:23 But yeah, thank you for the support there, fancy pants. Who's Joe says our movement could give guidance to base zoomers to build up wealth and get a young get a get a young up.
03:11:38 Oh, get a young up and coming elite.
03:11:41 Mainstream advice is just as bad and is meant to impoverish people. We could counter that. Yeah, I think that is something that's lacking on the right. I don't. I'm not the guy to to fix that because like I said, I'm not a financial guru. Unfortunately, that space is obviously overrun with Jews as well and.
03:12:01 I don't know that we have a guy like that that's politically aligned with us to the degree that I would be, I'd want them to be, to feel comfortable about that, but.
03:12:12 I think that.
03:12:14 In terms of just sweeping generalizations, yeah, don't get into debt, don't get into debt and start building your wealth as early as possible. Don't spend your ******* money on getting drunk every weekend or buying ******* weed or or edibles or whatever the **** you know you think it's going to be fun right now. It's not going to be fun.
03:12:34 And it's going to be way more fun to be old and have tons of money that you didn't spend on ******* weed and and or even video games or whatever the **** else. Just do the grind, do the ******* grind and save that big ball of money up and start that dynasty.
03:12:51 Time Dollar Bill says. Are there any examples of good Jewish behavior? I keep getting file not found.
03:13:00 Well, that's.
03:13:02 That would be that would be a, uh.
03:13:05 Epic Quest, I think to find to find that time dollar Bill boy that I just did that one. Who's Joe again?
03:13:26 Who's Joe says I missed it there, there. My advice for Zoomers is to get into blue collar jobs that provide training work two jobs and take some time and grind and save up. I'm 22. I make 100K, I'm getting training and I have 60 K plus in savings. Well, there you go. That's.
03:13:46 That's it. Sounds like you're on the way to making that dynasty. That's not bad.
03:13:49 Advice.
03:13:50 Doesn't have to be blue collar. I mean, there's lots of coding jobs and other things you can do that will you can get a similar result from. But yeah, there's no shame in doing a blue collar job. And I think that we do need to get these dynasties.
03:14:06 Knowing so, because we're not, we don't have. That's the problem is we don't have any ******* real right wing billionaires. And so maybe we have to raise them. That's really what it comes down to.
03:14:18 Who's Joe again says, hey, Devin, I've been watch watching a lot of your older streams on rumble. I'm about to start up the game 90 series. Where can I find all your streams? Odyssey has all of them. I'm pretty sure.
03:14:33 Or, you know, blackpill.com goes straight to the.
03:14:37 Honestly channel. But yeah, it's gonna have more of them on there than I.
03:14:41 Than Rumble does for sure.
03:14:43 A bit shoot has a lot of them, if that's something you prefer. In fact, we're I think I think we're streaming on bit shoot. It's been dropping the stream like halfway through and now I got to go through and ******* find the ones where it broke. I just assumed it was working.
03:14:58 And then I go back today or it was yesterday and noticed that like 3 of the streams are only like 45 minutes long. I'm like, oh, great. So just apparently at some point during the stream, it just died only on bit shoot. And so now I gotta go and and edit all those ******* files.
03:15:16 But yeah, it's just unreliable. Bit shoot. I wish it wasn't.
03:15:23 Let's see here.
03:15:29 Tomato, Tomato, Potato says I recently bought your audio book on Spotify. Yeah, I I.
03:15:39 That's legit, actually, I think.
03:15:43 I set something up with with some company like years ago and they put it on in weird places and I get very little money from it for some reason because I have to go, I have to go reevaluate how it's all set up or I think Spotify bought the company or I don't know. There was some shenanigans about.
03:16:01 Where it was put. That's why I've never promoted it because.
03:16:06 I thought it was out of business for a while, but then I.
03:16:08 I literally got like.
03:16:11 A A thing from Odyssey. I got like 100 bucks or something like that from Odyssey. And I was like, what? Or not odyssey Spotify. And I was like, what? Why is Spotify bucks? And that's what it was from.
03:16:26 So that's probably legit. I don't know, unless it's also not legit. I'll have to double. I'll have to look into that again. And if I find like the real 1 and I'll I'll link it.
03:16:35 ***** nation.
03:16:43 Hey, Clark.
03:16:53 Foobar Nation says embrace your inner racist Devon stack.
03:16:59 Sounds like something I would say.
03:17:02 The Pilda Spencer ah back for more, I see.
03:17:11 Hilda Spencer says.
03:17:12 Hi Devin, my wife and I saw the believer yesterday at the end of the movie. She didn't know if this was an anti Semite or a Pro Jew.
03:17:21 The movie, she said. Or no, she did say that I sounded like the main character. My wife said. The meme said that Ryan Gosling is literally me. You talked in previous streams about how a list of future wait, you talked.
03:17:42 In previous stream by a list of future interview, I don't know what that means. I was wondering how far is the interview with blood satellite on?
03:17:55 Of the man. Are you drunk right now, man. The jumble of words.
03:18:03 A is a A24 appreciator a movie review with both of you would be fantastic. Anyway, I have a 20 hour plus of your stream to catch up on. See you later. Yeah, I I I haven't been.
03:18:20 I'm not at the point where I can light up interviews yet. I've got I've had people.
03:18:25 Up my asss to do.
03:18:27 Streams for a long time and and and I'm trying to get back to everybody, but I just haven't had a chance to yet.
03:18:36 And then we got some tomato. Potato says. Also. Did I miss something on a stream or in my life in general? Who the hell is that quirky character? I think life. I think that sounds like you missed out on on the 80s.
03:18:49 Or maybe 90s. It's either late 80s or early 90s.
03:18:54 It's quirky.
03:18:55 Yeah, obla di obla da life goes on, no.
03:19:02 You must be young.
03:19:07 I mean it's it's, it's from a long time ago. I think it is 80s. I know it's from a really long time ago.
03:19:14 It's Corky, though I thought. I wonder who Corky was. I guess. Not anymore.
03:19:19 Then we got some more on rumble that popped up.
03:19:23 Or one more on rumble that popped up. Who's Joe? Says warehouse jobs pay 15 to $40.00 an hour and provide training in a lot of areas. I'm getting a CDL for gas and oil industry, but my friends are getting into cybersecurity, robotics and IT, yeah, both are viable options. I kind of wouldn't mind.
03:19:44 Driving trucks. You know, I feel like that would be, I mean, increasingly, they're going to be more automated. And I'll tell you what the truck stop that's nearest to my place that I sometimes will go to.
03:19:56 Truck drivers are not the truck truck drivers like they we had in the 80s and 90s movies. You know what I mean? Where it's like old white guy with a trucker hat? No.
03:20:05 No, it's like young.
03:20:06 Arab guy with a Bluetooth earpiece.
03:20:10 Or some Somalia looking ************. You know what I mean? Like not a whole lot of Whitey's in the the truck driving industry these days, but I always thought that'd be a fun job.
03:20:22 Have like, of course. Obviously I'd have a CB, I'd have like a CB with like a very very questionable amplifier and massive antenna. I would talk lots of ****.
03:20:34 And and just listen to.
03:20:37 Podcasts and stuff like that, I guess while driving. I I I'm good at. I'm doing, I'm good at doing.
03:20:43 Like long haul?
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03:20:46 Road trips.Devon Stack
03:20:48 I've done.03:20:49 I've done lots of driving in my day. I've driven from coast to coast.
03:20:55 More than once, but yeah, that's that's a.
03:20:59 Very good job you can do. Oh, we got one more. We got some big, big dodo coming in from guardian of the round.
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03:21:07 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend himself with.Devon Stack
03:21:13 Go, Julie, this *** is.03:21:31 All right, we got guardian of the room. The very generous dono says you've always followed the truth and the quality of content you produce needs to be rewarded. I've watched since the YouTube days. Well, I appreciate that.
03:21:46 Guardian of the room and yeah, well, I I I do my best. I I feel like.
03:21:53 Like I said, people will forgive you if if you get something wrong, they won't forgive.
03:21:58 You if you lied.
03:21:59 And I think that that is why.
03:22:04 So many people.
03:22:07 In this space, fail as they lie, either because of ego because of Jewish money or or something. Right. But they end up being dishonest, and it's kind of like, well, what's the point, right, what's the? Why would I listen to a liar?
03:22:23 Right. And I'll, I'll tell you that as I I pledge to you guys here right now that I will never knowingly.
03:22:31 Knowingly give you guys a.
03:22:32 Any any bad information that's very important to me because that's that's really what what it's about, right is information is power. And I want my people to.
03:22:43 Have power.
03:22:44 But thank you very much, guardian of the room. And then.
03:22:46 We got one more from blue chord.
Amy
03:22:51 Sad gorilla.03:22:52 Hi.
03:22:52 Amy. Hi, Amy. Amy.
03:22:55 Play, play, play.
Devon Stack
03:23:06 Look at that sad gorilla you love to see it. You love to see the the sad.03:23:10 Gorilla.
03:23:10 Blue chord says good evening, Mr. Stack. Looking forward to watching the replay. Thanks for what you do. I appreciate that.
03:23:18 Mr. Blue chord. And with that, we're going to wrap it up.
03:23:22 I gotta. I really gotta get a drink of water so my throat starting to.
03:23:26 Die out on me here.
03:23:28 But alright, well, thanks for spending this Saturday evening slash Sunday morning with me. We'll be back here on Wednesday, I think. Yeah, right.
03:23:38 Look at the calendar. I know there's. I got some stuff happening in October.
03:23:43 OK, yeah. In fact, I think.
03:23:50 Is I'm. I think I'm going to night Nation reviews thousandth episode thing.
03:23:57 Next week or.
03:23:58 Maybe it's the I have to look again. I'll have to look at the thing.
03:24:01 I think that's coming up.
03:24:03 Very soon as well.
03:24:06 Let me double. In fact, I'm gonna tell you right now. Let me look.
03:24:15 I can't remember if that was Tuesday or come on slow Internet.
03:24:25 Yeah, so Tuesday.
03:24:29 Tuesday at 11:45 PM eastern.
03:24:36 I will be on 9 Nation reviews thousandth episode.
03:24:44 And then Wednesday, it'll be business as usual and the 9 inch review just said that.
03:24:53 It is 8:45 Pacific.
03:24:58 So earlier than normal. Alright guys. Well, I appreciate you guys coming in here and spend the time with me.
03:25:04 And.
03:25:05 Talking about the.
03:25:07 The murderous Jews that we let's put on the screen.
03:25:11 For like a while now.
03:25:14 And yeah, I'll see you guys Tuesday and Wednesday in the.
03:25:18 Meantime, for Black pilled, I am of course.
03:25:22 Them stack.
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03:25:25 Hey, you're one of those funny people with a big crazy nose.Krusty the Clown
03:25:29 A clown? No, a.03:25:30 Joker. That's right. And I'm not a practicing Joker, so I'm not that offended.