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Real Life - Send me an Angel
00:00:45 You believe in heaven above? You believe in love.00:00:51 Oh.
00:00:53 Don't don't be true. It all comes back to you.
00:01:00 Open fire. My burning heart have never been in love. They kiss are a crown.
00:01:12 Survive on my own.
00:01:19 Girl walks in my heart. Your eyes. It's making you cry.
00:01:26 Ever.
00:01:40 Do.
00:01:41 You're looking for love.
00:02:14 Empty trains can only disappoint you.
00:02:21 But.
00:02:30 It's making you cry.
00:02:41 Send me.
Desire - Under Your Spell
00:04:52 I.00:04:54 Nothing but.
00:06:03 Hey. Yeah. Do you think it's feeling to last forever?
00:06:06 I was wondering.
00:06:07 If you know the difference between love and obsession, and what's the difference between obsession and desire?
00:06:16 I don't know. You mean, like, forever? Ever forever forever.
00:06:32 I hope so.
00:06:34 Me too.
00:08:32 Nothing but.
00:08:37 I don't need.
00:08:39 I don't sleep.
00:08:41 I do nothing, nothing.
Devon Stack
00:09:35 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:09:41 This is Bob addition. I'm your host, of course. Devon steck. I'd like to welcome our new sponsor.
00:09:48 Pfizer.
00:09:50 I I was, I was just as surprised when they reached out to me and they said we really like what you're doing there.
00:09:58 We would like to fund, you know, obviously.
00:10:05 Obviously not. But anyway, we are going to be talking a little bit like, I guess kind of a little bit about Pfizer.
00:10:14 Oh, this is Bob Addition, this is Bob. Where is Bob now? Do people remember the Bob Bob from the thumbnail you will?
00:10:22 You will if you're struggling to remember Bob.
00:10:27 Good old Bob from the thumbnail anyway.
00:10:31 Hope you guys had a a good week. I I was doing. Uh.
00:10:36 A lot of bee stuff, in fact I had. I had a bit of a scare. I had a bit, a bit of a scare. There was a there's a farmer who's allowed me to put some beehives on his property.
00:10:48 And like late and it was the the day before, the day before I was gonna go, I was gonna go out there the next morning.
00:10:56 To get into the hives. I hadn't been out there for like, about a month.
00:11:00 And.
00:11:02 Because the the heat right, you open up those hives when the temperature is above the melting point of beeswax and.
00:11:10 You make soup out of your hive.
00:11:13 And so I'm. I'm sitting there.
00:11:16 Remember to go to bed actually.
00:11:18 And I get this text that just says.
00:11:21 Bees gone.
00:11:24 And I was like, what, bees gone?
00:11:27 So I text back and I'm like, what do you mean? Like the hives are gone? Like what happened? No response. And this guy's kind of weird like this. Like, he's just really abrupt.
00:11:37 It doesn't really. He's a man of few words.
00:11:42 And I'm like, what? What the ****? I tried tried. I was gonna try to call him, but it was like, middle of the night, and my phone's kind of stupid. Like, I don't know, because, like, the rural area, right. And it was. I'm thinking to myself. Did he text this, like, at noon? I'm just now getting it today because it like that sort of **** happens.
00:11:59 With my phone.
00:12:01 So I'm like, ****, so I just get in the car, I'm and I'm like, I'm gonna, I guess the hives are gone. Someone stole my ******* bee hives and I'm driving out. I'm like, full of rage cause I'm thinking first of all, this place is like mental of like it's. I'm already in middle of nowhere and this is like in the middle of nowhere in the middle of nowhere.
00:12:18 So I'm driving out there and the whole time thing. Like who the **** would even know they were out there? Like, first of all, you'd have to know that they were out there and then you'd have to.
00:12:28 Want to steal bees?
00:12:31 And then have the ability and these are mean bees like the bees, they're they're out there for a reason. These aren't the nice ones. I don't even like moving these bees. It's like a whole thing. Like, if I if I in fact, that's where I moved the mean ones like and. And so I'm like, what the ****? Who, who? Who? Would know they were out there and then.
00:12:51 Would have even like the equipment or whatever to like the suits and **** to move them and then to load them up like this is like what the ****? And I get there.
00:13:04 They're they're they're there. There's nothing.
00:13:08 Nothing wrong at all.
00:13:10 And I'm like.
00:13:11 What?
00:13:12 So I text back again like I'm I'm here man and the bees are fine. What are you talking?
00:13:17 About.
00:13:20 And I got a response the next morning. Ohh, I just hadn't seen any bees in a while and I'm like what you mother.
00:13:31 So anyway, but yeah, the rest of the bee stuff's going fine.
00:13:35 Not a whole.
00:13:36 Lot of losses less than I was expecting and I was expecting quite a few with some of these just because we had a really kind of.
00:13:45 **** summer like usually you get some.
00:13:50 Pain.
00:13:51 And we'll see we have, we haven't, we haven't got like the last two years have been like this. When I first got out here, it was like, I don't know it.
00:13:59 Felt like maybe.
00:14:01 Maybe I got like the wrong impression. Maybe that was the weird year, but like the first few years I was out here was like storms constantly in the, you know, in like the the.
00:14:12 Early or late summer, rather and early fall and not so much, not so much. It's been really kind of.
00:14:20 Lame and I'm hoping cause usually what happens in the desert.
00:14:26 You get a little like almost get like a second spring, like after the summer is finally ******* done and you get. Hopefully you get some rain and then the plants are are are tricked into thing. You know it's spring again.
00:14:38 Because the weather is perfect and there's moisture from the rain.
00:14:45 And so they, they bloom again. You get like a like a second little harvest. And in fact, if you grow food out in the desert, you you can you get multiple growing seasons, you can, you know, especially if you know what to grow when and stuff you can grow all the way up until like, January. In fact there's only a few months and in in some years this might not.
00:15:05 Even be true?
00:15:06 There's a few months you can't grow anything, and even you know in some years you can pretty much grow year round, but anyway.
00:15:13 Yeah. So this year we'll see, we'll see what happens there are there are some things blooming, just not not a whole lot and.
00:15:23 We'll see how how the the final harvest is, but in most mostly surviving still expanding this is good and and sadly it's it's usually the the angrier the bee the the more feral the bee, the more likely they are to survive and maybe we can. We can take a lesson from that.
00:15:43 Right, you know civilization.
00:15:47 Being civilized and living in this way, being civilized is only an advantage and only a survival advantage if you live in a civilization, which increasingly we don't.
00:15:59 Increasingly, we don't.
00:16:01 So maybe being civilized and looking down our civilized noses at the Barbarians.
00:16:09 Maybe, maybe we're being.
00:16:10 A little foolish.
00:16:12 Maybe we need to understand the environment has changed and it's time to adapt to that environment. Tap into our.
00:16:19 Inner timber, wolf or whatever it is your spirit animal happens to be.
00:16:25 But yeah, yeah, the, the the more tame the be, the less likely it is to survive. In my experience. In fact, the really tame one.
00:16:36 I got some Caucasian bees that were pretty. They weren't. They were pretty close to 50% Caucasian, which is pretty good, you know, in America.
00:16:45 And they they have the I'm not making it up. The Caucasian bee, that's what they're called. They're the gentlest bee there is. So I thought, well, this will be good, because even if you get like, an issue where they end up interbreeding with the locals or whatever, you'll probably still retain some of that gentle.
00:17:05 And they killed like the the angry hives that I tried to requiem with Caucasians. They almost 100% of them killed the queen without even letting her get going.
00:17:17 So yeah, yeah, another another case where being gentle and or genteel.
00:17:26 Is not an advantage.
00:17:29 Anyway, now that I've I've advertised Pfizer.
00:17:34 Long enough to fulfill my contractual obligation.
00:17:40 A bunch of bunch.
00:17:41 Of bunch of money just got.
00:17:42 Deposited, you know while.
00:17:43 I they just said, just talk about anything. As long as our logo's up.
00:17:48 The reason why we're talking about I had the.
00:17:50 Pfizer logo up there.
00:17:52 Is one of their products.
00:17:54 Yeah.
00:17:55 One or more, I guess, infamous or famous products.
00:17:59 Released in 1998 was Viagra.
00:18:04 Viagra.
00:18:06 Now this was the perfect timing to release a pill like Viagra.
00:18:15 Why? Because, well, Viagra promised to address the sexual dysfunction of middle-aged and beyond men.
00:18:26 And bring the spice back into their life.
00:18:30 It was released in 1998.
00:18:33 They initially thought that it was only going to bring in about 100 million a year, which is, you know, it might sound like a lot, but.
00:18:40 When you're a.
00:18:41 Company.
00:18:41 Like Pfizer, it's not.
00:18:44 They were surprised when the sales actually surpassed 10 times that.
00:18:51 They were over a billion.
00:18:54 A year?
00:18:57 And the reason why is because that's precisely when the boomers were going to need a pill like Viagra.
00:19:06 The boomers that refuse to grow up, who wanted to stay young and sexy and and party for the rest of their lives, now had a little blue pill.
00:19:20 A little little blue pill and you can kind of see it in the advertising, the, the, the change in tone.
00:19:28 And I don't know how they wouldn't have seen this opportunity.
00:19:32 Because initially when they when they first rolled this out, their first ad campaign was, like the least sexy ad campaign you could imagine.
00:19:41 It featured Bob ******* Dole.
00:19:46 Like, that's how they market it. When it first came out.
00:19:49 The way that they tried to advertise.
00:19:53 Viagra was with Bob Dole talking about *** **** not working.
Bob Dole
00:20:01 Courage, something shared by countless Americans.00:20:06 Those who risked their lives, those who battled serious illness when I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, I was primarily concerned with running myself with the cancer. But secondly, I was concerned about possible post operative side effects like erectile dysfunction, Ed.
00:20:23 Often called impotence. Little embarrassing to talk about Ed.
00:20:28 But it's so important to millions of men and their partners that I decided to talk about it publicly. And after all, it can be associated with many conditions, including prostate surgery, high blood pressure, diabetes or even smoking. The point I want to make is there are many treatments available for Ed. So my advice is get a medical checkup.
00:20:48 It's the best way to get educated about Ed and what can be done to treat it. It may take a little courage.
00:20:54 But I've always found that everything worthwhile does.
Devon Stack
00:21:00 I'm Bob Dole, and I approve this message.00:21:05 Like that was their that was their ad campaign.
00:21:08 We're going to wheel out Bob Dole.
00:21:12 Loser presidential candidate.
00:21:15 And tell the old people. I guess it in this it was kind of like.
00:21:20 And actually it.
00:21:21 Makes even less sense. I was gonna say it's kind of like the the Quaker oats guy that they wheeled out for diabetes like this made no sense at all to me. I'm just like, what? Who thought? You know who in the marketing department was like, you know what? Let's get he's. I'm Bob doles. I'm sure he's available. Let's get Bob dole.
00:21:41 And tone to to market our penis pills.
00:21:45 Well, it didn't take long for them to to shift gears, you know, no pun intended. Next thing you know, the the ads were becoming more and more boomerang and more and more about what? Well, the the, I guess the the way their demographic was actually viewing the product.
Mark Martin
00:22:20 Who'd you expect? Bob dole?Voice Over
00:22:22 Follow Mark Martin and.00:22:23 The Viagra racing team this season?
Mark Martin
00:22:25 Get to your doctor for a checkup and find out if a free sample of Viagra is right.Voice Over
00:22:29 For you and For more information, right now, race over to viagra.com.Devon Stack
00:22:34 Race over to viagra.com when websites where we're just starting to.00:22:38 To be something. Now, remember when there before websites were a thing.
00:22:44 Or before that I.
00:22:45 Mean before they're really like a popular.
00:22:49 That people used to advertise AOL keywords.
00:22:53 Go to, go to, go to viagra.com or go to AOL keyword Viagra.
00:22:59 That's that's some ancient **** anyway. So now it's it's about NASCAR. Big, fast cars. And as they made more money, like I said, they they initially thought they were going to bring in 100 million and now?
00:23:11 They're.
00:23:11 Bringing in a billion a year on this stuff, that that the ads got more and more targeted, less and less.
00:23:18 That, you know, we're fixing some kind of medical condition caused by.
00:23:23 Prostate cancer that Pop Dole has.
00:23:26 It's more about spicing up your.
00:23:28 Love life? Maybe a little bit.
Voice Over
00:23:37 Change it up a bit and you're sure to get a reaction.00:23:45 Don't let erectile dysfunction slow things down.
00:23:52 Viagra, America's most prescribed D treatment, can help you enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. To learn more, Cruise on over to viagra.com and ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. Don't take Viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure.
00:24:09 Side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach and have normal vision to avoid long term injury. Seek immediate medical help for interaction lasting more than 4 hours. Stop taking Viagra and call your doctor right away. If you experience a sudden decrease in.
00:24:21 Vision or hearing?
00:24:24 Now's the time to get moving and ask your doctor if Viagra is right for you.
Devon Stack
00:24:31 So of course, really leaning hard into the boomer thing with the Harley, you know, riding around on your Harley with your hot wife and, you know, even the warnings, right? Sounded like maybe like a feature. Like what?00:24:44 Erection lasting longer than 4 hours. I'm not calling anyone except more prostitutes. You know, if I have an erection lasting more than 4 hours, **** my doctor. In fact, at this time, I believe this the early 2000s, I was kind of like an intern at a TV station.
00:25:00 And there was a A a boomer that worked there, who started getting Viagra. He was a salesman and he wouldn't show up about it was really ******* gross actually.
00:25:13 He would go.
00:25:14 To the I was, I'd be editing some kind of a commercial or something. He would just unannounced and uninvited.
00:25:20 Walk in and tell me about how great Viagra was and how everyone should get it. And.
00:25:26 He went into more detail, but I'm not going to to.
00:25:30 Spread that that mind cancer to you guys, but the boomers loved it, though they loved it. Of course, there was lots of parodies about it and things like that, and because this was a money making possibility or opportunity, I guess you could say it wasn't long before a certain demographic thought to themselves.
00:25:51 Hey, there's a way to take money from boomers.
00:25:56 Count us in.
00:26:00 Enter this guy.
00:26:02 Steve Warshak.
00:26:06 Steve Warshak, a Jew whose family came to America from Eastern Europe, likely around the turn of the century.
00:26:14 Started a company in his basement.
00:26:18 Called Berkeley premium nutraceuticals.
00:26:24 Yeah, very, very official sounding name for a company being run in your basement.
00:26:30 Were you employed? Uh.
00:26:33 Your mom and your sister and her and her husband. And it was a family business, right? Is these is these endeavors usually are.
00:26:45 And yeah, Steve.
00:26:46 Warshak he just he really cared about the Goyim's ability to achieve erections.
00:26:53 But he was dissatisfied with the high high medical costs.
00:26:58 That they were faced with, he wanted to somehow provide the same service that Pfizer.
00:27:04 Was at a discounted price that where?
00:27:07 You wouldn't need.
00:27:08 To get a prescription that's very embarrassing, right? Very embarrassing to have to go to your doctor and say that you need a prescription for Viagra. So why not as a service to your fellow man, provide a an option.
00:27:24 Where you can just online or by calling an 800 number. Talk to this guy's team and his base.
00:27:32 Print and achieve the same kind of results and and not only not only achieve the exact same results that you would get from Viagra, you get better results. In fact, with his product, **** **** would actually get bigger. They would grow up to 25% bigger in girth and length.
00:27:52 And it's all natural.
00:27:55 Using just natural ingredients.
00:27:58 You could take his Jew pill and **** **** would get longer and and and thicker by 25%.
00:28:03 Yeah.
00:28:05 It was called enzyte.
00:28:08 Enzyme. He made it look exactly like Viagra. The little blue pill that you would take.
00:28:14 Actually it was. It was kind of a Big Blue pill.
00:28:18 Probably probably cause it. It made **** **** even bigger than Viagra, right?
00:28:23 And, you know, he started running these ads because they were, you know, pretty small company running these ads at first in ***** magazines because you could buy ad space.
00:28:36 And ***** magazines for pretty.
00:28:39 Deep.
00:28:40 The ads were pretty ridiculous, but humorous at first. You know, like, for example, harder than Chinese arithmetic.
00:28:49 You know, also having a Chinese guy on there because who? Who better, right? Who better to advertise **** **** growing pill than to Asian men?
00:28:59 But he swiftly realize.
00:29:02 That if he wanted.
00:29:03 To make a lot of money because there's lots of other Jews doing this exact same sort of a thing, right? Selling snake oil I.
00:29:09 Mean totally real.
00:29:12 Totally real alternatives to Viagra in ***** magazines. If he wanted to make the real money he had to have a air of legitimacy.
00:29:23 Right, people had to understand that his was the real deal. He didn't. He wasn't. He wasn't the one selling, just nonsense. He was selling a real legitimate alternative. And So what they did is they put all of their money, all of their money.
00:29:39 Into a the the best way of communicating?
00:29:43 2 boomers.
00:29:45 Television.
00:29:48 Television ads.
00:29:51 He realized that if you want boomers.
00:29:53 To believe something?
00:29:55 You tell them through the television.
00:29:59 And and. But you know they're they're. They're discerning. These boomers, they're discerning. They realize that that not all television ads.
00:30:08 Are created equal.
00:30:10 Yeah.
00:30:11 That if you have some hokey.
00:30:13 Looks like it was shot on a VHS camcorder commercial starring Cal Worthington and his dog spot with blinking numbers about. You know, it's only $99.00 a month, you know, stuff like that, or maybe some blue screen at the end that says, you know, credit cards accepted. Just call this 800 number as seen on TV.
00:30:35 That the boomers were discerning enough to realize that that's.
00:30:40 That's a that's. That's a little low class.
00:30:43 Right. They're not going to be fooled by ads like that. So instead he spent a lot of money on professionally producing ads that would be viewed as as legitimate. They would be funny, they'd be funnier, they'd be memorable, because that was the other key too. You can get to people through humor.
00:31:05 It's better to have an an advertisement that that sticks in someone's head because it had like a funny joke, even if it really doesn't, doesn't really talk about the product at all.
00:31:15 Right. Even if it doesn't say how the product does what it what it's supposed to do or how it's even possible that it would do what it's supposed to do or or what, how long you should wait before it achieves the thing that it says it's supposed to do, or really anything at all about the product. If you can get people to connect with your commercial.
00:31:37 Emotionally, all those questions kind.
00:31:39 Of go out the window.
00:31:42 All those questions go out the window because now you're just thinking emotionally about the product now. You think, well, it's funny.
00:31:50 I like the way this prop this brand name it makes me feel a certain way.
00:31:56 And so of course, take my money. And so a lot of these ads.
00:32:01 You might if.
00:32:01 You were alive in the early 2000s.
00:32:05 You absolutely saw these ads all the ******* time.
00:32:09 Here are some of these ads.
Voice Over
00:32:14 This is Bob. Bob is doing well very well indeed. That's because not long ago with just a quick phone call, Bob realized that he could have something better in his life. And what did he get? Why a big boost of confidence, little more self esteem and a very happy missus at home.00:32:33 Call or go online now to get a sample back and site the once daily tablet for natural male.
00:32:45 This is Bob. Bob is looking cool and with a call to enzyme about natural male enhancement, Bob is living large in a few short weeks, Bob has a big new spring of confidence, a generous swelling of pride. And the one thing every man deserves a little well earned respect from the neighborhood.
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Devon Stack
00:33:10 So these these.00:33:11 Ads and there's lots of them ran around the clock on Comedy Central, CNN and ESPN. The the networks that that men tended to watch.
00:33:25 And it was wildly successful.
00:33:29 Wildly successful, in fact, so successful, you'd be surprised this little company.
00:33:35 That these Jews ran in the basement of their home.
00:33:40 They they took in what Pfizer initially estimated they would take in.
00:33:46 From their their first year of sales of Viagra, they they they estimated they would take in $100 million while Enzyte.
00:33:56 Enzyte did exactly that.
00:33:59 They brought in $100 million.
00:34:03 In sales.
00:34:06 Because people thought emotionally about the product. Notice how in those commercials they, I mean, they're funny.
00:34:13 Right. They're kind of.
00:34:15 And especially, it's funny to see stuff like that on TV back then if you're a guy.
00:34:20 This is this was a more wholesome time and and and that's why it's very full of innuendo and and and you know, of course there's more like there. Let me see.
00:34:30 I may as well place some of these here.
00:34:38 I downloaded so many of these.
00:34:50 No, I can't find it.
00:34:52 Anyway. Oh, here. Here. Oh, here's one. This one's this one also leans into the whole Asian thing.
00:35:04 Let's scale this one up.
Voice Over
00:35:57 Three samples of enzyme available while supplies last comma visit 4 enzyme COM enzyme. The once daily tablet for natural male enhancement.Devon Stack
00:36:08 Ah, yes, natural male enhancement.00:36:11 And you can.
00:36:12 Use weasel words like that. That doesn't actually promise anything, right? That's if you're not really saying anything when you say that natural male enhancement.
00:36:21 Well, what does that define that?
00:36:24 Now take me.
00:36:25 To court and tell me that my blue pill doesn't do natural male enhancement.
00:36:33 I'd. I'd love to see that. I'd love to see you take.
00:36:36 Me to court.
00:36:38 And and try to prove that that I that I can't make the case that whatever I'm selling you isn't somehow providing you with quote natural male enhancement.
00:36:51 I'm making no real promises, at least with these ads, they would make promises elsewhere.
00:36:56 And some of their their print and and other marketing stuff, they would say again up to 25%.
00:37:06 Longer and wider.
00:37:09 All by somehow increasing blood flow.
00:37:14 Which is funny because.
00:37:16 And if you haven't figured this out by now, yeah, it did nothing. It it didn't even increase blood flow. And even if it did, increasing blood flow isn't going to make **** **** grow by 25 or by any by by 1%.
00:37:31 You know.
00:37:32 It's it's all ********. But it didn't matter.
00:37:36 It didn't matter because it was funny.
00:37:38 People liked it because it was funny.
00:37:41 They didn't have that and it was on TV.
00:37:44 Right. It's on TV, obviously that this, this company seems legit.
00:37:49 They've got a budget big enough to make these ads.
00:37:52 They wouldn't tell us on the TV if it wasn't true. You couldn't. You know, it's funny. I'm. I'm reminded of, and I think I've.
00:37:58 Told the story.
00:37:59 Before I remember being in a a checkout line.
00:38:03 In at at a grocery store and this old couple was in the checkout line and the woman was was was fiddling with one of these, you know, like one of these tabloids. But, you know, with the space aliens, Bigfoot found and all this other stuff, I forget what what was exactly was on there. But I think it might have been.
00:38:24 You know Hillary Clinton's alien baby revealed or you know, something like that.
00:38:29 And she's like, look, look at that. Oh, my God. And her husband was like, ah, it's not true. It's they. They just make it.
00:38:37 And I'll remember, I'll never forget it because I remember as a kid thinking man, do old people really think this?
00:38:44 She said well, they.
00:38:45 Couldn't print it if it wasn't true.
00:38:49 And I'm like, wow. The **** they couldn't.
00:38:55 But yeah, that that was the high trust society.
00:38:58 That was the High trust society. Go liable white people thinking that, well, you wouldn't print something if it wasn't true. You wouldn't advertise something if it wasn't true.
00:39:10 Obviously it has to provide some kind of natural male enhancement or.
00:39:15 They wouldn't be able to make the ads.
00:39:20 So enzyte it not only did it it it start, it was flying off the out of the warehouse.
00:39:27 They started getting deals with Walmart. You can go to Walmart and buy enzyte you go to Walgreens and get enzyte you could buy it at, you know, at grocery stores. It became available everywhere. It was a big seller, and because they were making all this money.
00:39:43 This guy here, this is Steve Warshak.
00:39:48 They they made so much money they were able to move into a big warehouse facility.
00:39:53 They were able to hire a bunch of staff.
00:39:57 And have a an entire call center dedicated to just taking calls for enzyte orders. In fact, one of the one of the employees that used to work there and one of the managers said you always knew when a a commercial had aired because it would go from relatively quiet.
00:40:19 To all of a sudden, all the phones would be ringing.
00:40:22 And he knew that he all that meant to him was an advertisement had aired somewhere, and people were responding to those television ads.
00:40:32 So they're making $100 million a year. They've got this new warehouse, they got the new call center. It's all in Cincinnati.
00:40:40 And they used their success and their their brand recognition to now start pushing some of the other snake oil I.
00:40:47 Mean totally real.
00:40:50 Natural alternatives that they that they sold it wasn't just enzyme, they were selling diet pills. They were even selling a product for women.
00:41:02 This was called avami L.
00:41:07 There's a little purple pill.
00:41:09 That, uh, apparently.
00:41:12 Would make.
00:41:14 Make women ***** or something. I mean, that was the. That was the idea. I guess it was.
00:41:18 It was natural female.
00:41:21 Enhancement.
00:41:23 And so they were selling the the, the female Viagra. They made enough money to start. Really. I mean, just copying the Pfizer ads. You saw the NASCAR Viagra commercial. And so they, of course, made their version of it.
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Devon Stack
00:42:42 Yes, especially your Jewish wife.00:42:47 So he was raking in the dough.
00:42:49 Steve Warshak here.
00:42:52 And uh, they could have. They could have stopped there.
00:42:58 They could have stopped at just selling garbage, useless garbage to people that people were thinking emotionally about.
00:43:05 Right. That could have been it.
00:43:07 They could have. They could have made a bunch of money.
00:43:11 Selling snake oil penis pills.
00:43:14 To *******.
00:43:16 That.
00:43:18 Would inevitably figure out that the pills didn't do anything, but they had already made their money at that point, and that would be that.
00:43:26 But that wasn't good enough.
00:43:29 That wasn't good enough.
00:43:31 For Steve Warshak, it it it, it almost never is for people like Steve Warshak.
00:43:39 He decided that.
00:43:41 It wasn't enough to just trick the goyum into buying his garbage with the TV.
00:43:47 He had to lock them in.
00:43:50 He had to make sure that he could take them for every penny that he could.
00:43:57 And So what happened was when they were, when you would sign up like, you know, the end of this commercial, it says Ohh, get while supplies last get your free.
00:44:08 30 day sample box.
00:44:11 Well, the way.
00:44:11 That would work.
00:44:12 And again, most most non idiots would know this, right? I I'm I don't know how I already knew.
00:44:18 Stuff like this, this.
00:44:20 This sort of thing just made sense to me when I was a kid. Maybe I just I I had, like, the the mind of a scammer or something like that, but I always knew like, OK, well, I know, I know what that's about. Call up the 100 number.
00:44:31 And then you have to give them the credit card information. This is.
00:44:34 The way they.
00:44:35 Would do it. Oh no, it's free. We're going to.
00:44:37 Give you the 30 day.
00:44:38 Free.
00:44:38 Sample box but we have to charge you for ship. I mean, you can't expect us to give you the pills for free and pay for the shipping.
00:44:48 So and handling of course, whatever that means. So you have to give us your credit card number.
00:44:55 When you get your free sample.
00:44:58 And that will just cover the shipping and the handling again, whatever that means. It means whatever we say it means.
00:45:07 And then you'll get your free.
00:45:10 But really, it costs like at least 20 bucks, but you know free sample box.
00:45:17 But then you're also automatically enrolled into our continuity program.
00:45:26 Oh, the continuity program. It's kind of funny, right? Because isn't that sort of the way that all products are going?
00:45:33 Now.
00:45:34 It's all subscription based.
00:45:36 You see what the continuity program was you would call.
00:45:40 Up for your free trial.
00:45:43 Thinking, oh, it's free. I don't have to pay anything. And then you call up and find out after you've already called that after once. They've already got you on the phone.
00:45:51 Then in fact, it's not free. You have to give them a credit card number. They're going to charge you for the shipping. They convince you that that's OK you're already kind of embarrassed. You don't want to get off this phone call because you're.
00:46:02 Ordering penis pill pills, right?
00:46:04 So you're kind of just like, OK, whatever, I guess, fine. **** it. You know, charge me the 20 bucks.
00:46:10 And they tell you.
00:46:12 Well, or they don't, I've I've. I've also worked in call centers, I know.
00:46:18 That were more legitimate than the one that sold penis pills. I know that the customers are not always told these things, but in theory they are informed that well, if you don't call back after the 30 day trial and and call within 30 days to let us know that you don't want more penis pills, we're going to keep sending you.
00:46:39 Every month forever. Penis pills. And it's not going to be free. In fact, it's going to be like $100 a month, forever. And until you call and cancel.
00:46:51 And a lot of stuff was kind of structured this way. Columbia House CD programs, you guys might remember those. Oh, yeah, just sign up for Columbia house and you get, like, A10 free CD's. And then you got to CD every month.
00:47:07 Until you you.
00:47:08 We make it really hard to cancel, but until you can.
00:47:10 Manage to cancel.
00:47:11 And it's usually CDs we that that you don't want.
00:47:15 And you're also told to sign up your friends, and you'll get even more free CD's. And one anyway. A lot of stuff was like that, and it was considered kind of scumming, but it was, you know, most people understood that this was something that happened, but people still fell for it.
00:47:34 And now that's exactly how everything works right now to use like software like. If you want to use Photoshop, you you you get like a 30 day free trial, right. And then if you don't tell them you don't want it, then you got to start paying for it every month forever.
00:47:51 And that's that's just how I I oddly enough, I think that's how most businesses are or, or at least increasingly how a lot of products and services are are offered. Now it's all a subscription base, you get 30 days free, but really it's just to you know that's that's to acquire your your billing.
00:48:11 Information. And then we charge you forever.
00:48:16 But that wasn't enough either.
00:48:19 See, that's legal.
00:48:21 Yeah, they they could have done that, right? That could have been enough.
00:48:26 For for Steve.
00:48:29 He was already making tons of money selling these pills that you know what? Who knows what the overhead was. But I I guarantee it wasn't 100 bucks.
00:48:38 So he's selling.
00:48:39 Garbage nonsense. Pills that don't do anything.
00:48:43 He's being a a skeevy little **** by automatically shipping you more even after the quote UN quote free trial.
00:48:52 And making it as inconvenient as possible for you to not be charged an arm and a leg for pills that do absolutely nothing that could have been enough.
00:49:02 That could have been the business model.
00:49:05 It could have made.
00:49:05 Him very wealthy.
00:49:08 But it wasn't enough.
00:49:10 It wasn't enough, and he also knew that his customers were vulnerable people.
00:49:18 That it was embarrassing enough.
00:49:21 To have to call up and order the penis pills.
00:49:24 And that to call up your credit card company?
00:49:27 To dispute charges made for penis pills.
00:49:32 Would also be embarrassing.
00:49:36 And that if you were to say, I don't know, overcharge the customer by a factor of of two or three.
00:49:43 Charging them for pills. You're not even sending them.
00:49:47 It would be really embarrassing for a lot of people to call up their credit card company and say that they didn't.
00:49:52 Buy these penis pills.
00:49:55 And so a lot of people might not dispute the charge. They might just deal with it.
00:50:02 He also had the idea that you know what, even if they do have the the balls, no pun intended.
00:50:09 The call up.
00:50:11 And say, hey, what are all these extra charges?
00:50:15 I don't want. I don't want these pills to be sent to me anymore. They didn't work because they were just garbage pills anyway.
00:50:23 Cancel.
00:50:25 That if you just said that you would cancel.
00:50:29 And then didn't cancel.
00:50:32 That you could keep milking more money from them.
00:50:36 And so that's what they.
00:50:37 Did.
00:50:39 They would tell people. Ohh yeah, we'll we'll. We'll unsubscribe you from the continuity program.
00:50:46 But then.
00:50:48 Literally do nothing like the person that you talk to.
00:50:50 On the phone.
00:50:51 There wouldn't even be like a thing on their computer that they'd be. They would just be pretending to feel they wouldn't do anything.
00:51:00 And they were. They were incentivized right to to not cancel.
00:51:07 They would pay the people on the call center based on how many people they didn't cancel, like the the person whose job it was to cancel subscriptions.
00:51:16 Was paid based on how many times they didn't do their job in a day.
00:51:23 If that makes sense.
00:51:27 They then decided to get even ski gear.
00:51:31 Right. Like it wasn't enough to to just randomly charge people too much money. Never cancel their subscriptions, ignore their calls when they when they.
00:51:41 When people called up, but also they, they started telling people because they really wanted to lean into the embarrassment factor, they really wanted to exploit.
00:51:53 The vulnerability that they.
00:51:54 Knew their customers had because who's calling up? It's people that are embarrassed about their ***** ****.
00:52:01 You know, and so they would do things like for example.
00:52:05 Well.
00:52:06 They said that you would need a notarized letter from your doctor stating that **** **** did not get.
00:52:13 Bigger and that it.
00:52:14 Was still small.
00:52:17 Because they couldn't take you off the medication, which, by the way, it wasn't the medication order for it to be. You know, there wasn't FDA approved, right? So in order to even sell these these pills, they had to be classified as a, as a herbal supplement, which was outside, you know, any kind of FDA approval process. And so even though you didn't need like a doctor.
00:52:38 Get on the pills because they were nonsense pills and you know, so no doctors required.
00:52:41 Then then.
00:52:44 Right. Uh, you now needed a doctor to stop taking the pills, which of course was, you know, nonsense. ********. But that's what you're telling the people calling up. And now they think that they have to go to a doctor and tell their doctor that ***** **** is small. You know, they bought **** pills and that they need a note.
00:53:04 A notarized note. So now you.
00:53:05 Have to involve a notary.
00:53:08 Claiming like you're basically having to send a notarized letter that you.
00:53:11 Have a small penis.
00:53:14 That it's official now, you you officially have a small penis.
00:53:18 In order to stop paying for these **** pills.
00:53:21 So of course again.
00:53:24 Lots of people.
00:53:26 Just.
00:53:28 Just take it because you're talking about small penis people that you.
00:53:33 Know.
00:53:35 These people literally have no balls.
00:53:38 So they continue to take advantage of these kinds of people with these kinds of tactics.
00:53:45 They start getting lots and lots of complaints.
00:53:49 At the Better Business Bureau, which a lot of people don't realize, it's not like that's not like a government agency, it's a non profit. So nothing really happens. I mean you can lodge complaints and then other people will. It's not so much even like a thing these days. It used to have to carry a little more weight. People actually used to use that. I guess it was.
00:54:09 Prior to online reviews, it was really one of the only ways you could find out if a company got a lot of complaints or not, so it used to mean more than it does now, which is basically it means almost nothing.
00:54:21 But they got lots and lots and lots of complaints to the Better Business Bureau.
00:54:25 So and.
00:54:28 It's funny because they decided to try to sue the business Better Business Bureau for defamation. You know, they got very litigious. I mean, these guys have lots of money now, right? They've got their make.
00:54:39 $100 million a year.
00:54:42 But unfortunately for.
00:54:46 For Steve here eventually.
00:54:50 The FBI, the IRS, the FDA and.
00:54:54 The US Postal Inspection Service caught wind of this.
00:54:58 And they all joined forces.
00:55:01 To start a big federal investigation into his practices.
00:55:08 Now when uh oh forgot this one another, another fun trick that they did is they said that he would. They would. Customers would have to contact Michael Johnson.
00:55:22 Yeah. That nice, nice name there, Michael Johnson, who was the managed care director.
00:55:30 And also did not exist, so they were telling customers they had to talk to this guy, who apparently would make sure it was medically safe for them to stop taking the pill. And he literally did not exist.
00:55:44 He did not exist.
00:55:47 So.
00:55:48 U.S. Postal inspectors, which, if you don't know, it's because the Postal Service is part of the federal government.
00:55:57 If anything, you mail if you fraudulently mail things, it becomes part of their jurisdiction. So it's it's kind of just a way the feds can.
00:56:07 Can go after people that are using the mail, but on March 16th, 2005, led by the US Postal Inspection Service, the FBI, the IRS and the FDA all rated.
00:56:24 Berkeley. What was the name of it again? Berkeley premium nutraceuticals.
00:56:34 Berkeley, you got to love the Jews, right? The creativity of the Jews.
00:56:39 We'll put Berkeley in there because people know that's like a college, and then we'll say premium because that sounds good. Then nutraceuticals, which is pretty much a made-up word, but it sounds like pharmaceuticals and it'll sound very legitimate.
00:56:56 And so they go and raid him on March 16th, 2005. And that leads to.
00:57:05 112 count indictment.
00:57:09 Against Steve Warshak and other executives by September of 2006.
00:57:20 Now during this time when he's being investigated by the feds.
00:57:26 Warshak starts doing the Jew thing and and moving money around.
00:57:32 He starts transferring money out of the company itself and into the accounts of his mother, his sister, his brother-in-law, which leads to additional charges of money laundering.
00:57:41 Ah.
00:57:49 Of.
00:57:49 Eventually.
00:57:52 They are taken to court.
00:57:55 And really, what sinks the ship because.
00:57:59 They try to argue the defense for Steve. Warshak initially argues well, we didn't do any of this stuff intentionally.
00:58:09 None of this wasn't what we weren't aware of any of these shenanigans. It was all a indirect result of our our rapid growth, no pun intended. Our rapid growth. You see, we went from this small, you know, American entrepreneur. Yeah, like like company this this mom.
00:58:29 The pop or you know.
00:58:30 Organization out of our basement. I mean, it's not the American dream, right?
00:58:34 Right. Isn't that the after all, isn't that the American dream, right to be a an immigrant Jew that comes to America and starts a totally legitimate company that out of out of your basement now, like my grandpa came here with $5 in his pocket and now he owns this empire kind of a thing, right? Isn't that what?
00:58:49 The American Dream is, after all.
00:58:52 And we grew so fast.
00:58:54 That just, you know, some of this stuff happened and we weren't aware of it. And you know we.
00:59:00 We weren't quick.
00:59:01 Enough to to correct the problems and we're sorry and we'll try to refund the people that maybe were they were overcharged inadvertently, of course.
00:59:10 The only problem with that is when they went and seized a bunch of, in fact 7 tons, 7 tons worth of evidence from his operating facility.
00:59:22 They found a bunch of emails.
00:59:26 You know one e-mail for example, where he this was Steve Warshak himself said. Personally, I don't care if the card is taken from grandma's purse, so junior can buy some enzyte if the card is good, I want to ship.
00:59:42 But that was actually rather benign compared to one of the emails that he forwarded to all the rest of the executives working there that he received from his former mentee and nephew.
00:59:57 Another Jew, another another wonderful Jewish immigrant or descendant of Jewish immigrants, Jason Crossman or Kossman.
01:00:09 An e-mail that he sent to his his uncle.
01:00:14 He was he was also running a.
01:00:17 A scam company. His company was Pacific Health Incorporated.
01:00:24 Where he sold dietary supplements.
01:00:29 He emailed him and said.
01:00:32 Quote Well, this is this was the subject of the e-mail, our outbound strategy.
01:00:40 So in business terms, that means outbound, meaning customers who are who have realized that our penis pills don't work, or in his case, he was selling fake eye pills, like for people who have glaucoma or other eye problems, he sold them.
01:00:56 Garbage saying that it would cure that, and obviously because it didn't. People just like with Enzyte would.
01:01:06 Cancel the subscription to these really expensive.
01:01:09 Do nothing pills.
01:01:11 And so he cooked up an idea and decided to share this idea with his uncle.
01:01:16 And the subject, our outbound strategy quote, we have two eye products.
01:01:22 That are the same, more or less with different brand names.
01:01:28 Clara oxen and the Marisol.
01:01:32 Clara Roxon, people are on auto auto continuity. So that's the.
01:01:39 The we just start charging you whether you want it or not. Plan.
01:01:44 At $84 a month.
01:01:47 In parentheses, we just jacked up the price.
01:01:52 But pretty much everyone cancels after two months. I wonder why?
01:01:57 So he, you know, he knows he's selling garbage pills.
01:02:01 Our outbound lists are just the lists of people who cancelled.
01:02:08 We call them and tell them we are a company contracted by a hospital, so this is the people who just cancelled their subscription to his fake pill, Claire oxen. He then passes those lists of people because he you, you know, they're suckers, right?
01:02:26 You now have. That's the best part about this business.
01:02:29 Is once you've suckered them once.
01:02:32 You know that they're they're suckers. You already know they're suckers.
01:02:37 You know that you can trick him again.
01:02:40 I mean, just think like.
01:02:43 Why do you? That's one of the we make fun of Trump for selling NFT's, but that's valuable data.
01:02:50 Think of think of having that list. The list of people that bought Trump NFT's.
01:02:56 That's a list of suckers. That's a that's a list of life, lifetime Republican Party donors.
01:03:04 People that bought Trump NFTS.
01:03:07 So the same sort of thing.
01:03:09 He gives this list to another another group of his call center employees who pretend not to be affiliated with that company at all. They just happen to to call these these idiots.
01:03:25 We call them and tell them we are a company contracted by a hospital to do health surveys.
01:03:33 So they call up and they're like, oh, yeah, we're just doing a survey here for St. John's, whatever other.
01:03:39 Our Rep begins by asking eyesight questions, and the customer inevitably tells our Rep they took Clorox in, but it was too expensive.
01:03:50 Our Rep then tells them about Americium L.
01:03:54 Hmm, the sound isn't that sound great? A Marisol, it's like America.
01:03:58 An eyesight tablet. The hospital is promoting.
01:04:02 Which works like Claire Roxon.
01:04:05 But it has a higher quality formula at a fraction of the price.
01:04:11 Just because they decided the $84 a month was a RIP off doesn't mean that they won't cough up more lol.
01:04:23 The poor customer bites, thinking he's getting a deal.
01:04:28 Even though he's actually getting taken by my company for the second time around.
01:04:34 Yeah.
01:04:36 That's it. No advertising, no website even.
01:04:41 Pretty much pure profit.
01:04:44 The scheme is beautiful.
01:04:46 Dreamed it up after many a bong hit one night.
01:04:52 These customers are fish in a barrel.
01:04:56 Exploit the **** out of them.
01:05:00 If you outbound all of your enzyme people and told them about octoplex.
01:05:07 Or any sex product you could dream up.
01:05:11 Worked better than and was much cheaper. I think it would be enough to bite on and make your media dollars work harder for you.
01:05:28 That was the e-mail.
01:05:30 Sent to Steve Warshak.
01:05:34 By his Jewish nephew.
01:05:38 Who was also ripping off customers.
01:05:44 Because apparently that's that's the family business is ripping off the goy, giving them false hope, telling them you're going to treat them for some kind of medical issue or, you know, vulnerability that they have. And and after you take advantage of them and steal their money, you you do it again.
01:06:03 Now you know they're fools. Now you know you can do it again and again and again.
01:06:07 Because they've already they've.
01:06:09 Already proven to you that they're idiots.
01:06:14 Which is exactly why Steve Warshak forwarded that e-mail.
01:06:18 To all of his execs.
01:06:21 And said quote, the student has become the teacher our company was built on this kind of creative thinking.
01:06:37 On February 22nd.
01:06:39 2008.
01:06:41 Warshak was convicted on 93 counts.
01:06:46 93 counts of conspiracy fraud.
01:06:51 And among other charges, here is a news report from that time and they were they were looking to see what the sentencing would be.
Reporter Sandra Ali
01:07:03 The man behind Smiling Bob loses his fortune and his freedom.01:07:06 So as John London has more on the male enhancement pill scam of this story, it's new tonight at 5:30. Hi John.
Reporter
01:07:13 A sheriff he was blinded by his own arrogance and greed. That is the bottom line tonight from a federal judge who hit Steve Warshak with a 25 year prison sentence and a $500 million fine.01:07:26 Smiling Bow bumped up against the face of federal justice today in a case about greed. That's how judge Arthur Spiegel puts it. He's giving Steve Rorschach 30 days to get his affairs in order before heading for 20 plus years of federal prison.
James O'Reilly
01:07:40 This was the perfect storm of consumer fraud. You had a group of consumers they wouldn't want to come forward and say that they've been ripped off.Reporter
01:07:47 Shack started at Berkeley Nutraceuticals, which was raided on suspicion of massive fraud. Federal investigators say consumers were ripped off $100 million worth of ripping by way of those enzyme ads that promised greater sexual satisfaction, according to the court, it delivered deception.01:08:04 Dead Judge Spiegel telling Warshak he preyed on the sexual inadequacies and vulnerabilities of consumers so as to keep massive amounts of money generated by fraud. Attorney Jim O'Reilly is using this case as exhibit A for his new book, corporate Criminal Sentencing. As we spoke, the viability of the entire company rested on the size of the federal fine.
01:08:24 The stairs.
James O'Reilly
01:08:25 Managements all the time are making decisions that are bet the company decisions he happened to bet on consumer fraud. He didn't get away with it.Reporter
01:08:32 Warshak 75 year old mother got a two year sentence. Other defendants face the music too.01:08:36 Tomorrow.
01:08:37 And late today, the Berkeley Corporation was fined $15 million. Those running that have three months to pay it. It is not known tonight if they'll sell, or even if they'll be able to continue to operate live in The Newsroom. John London News 5.
Devon Stack
01:08:54 So he was given 25 years.01:09:00 25 This is 2008 and 2008, February 22nd, 2008.
01:09:07 He was given 25 years, so that would mean.
01:09:11 That would mean that that he would still be in prison. He was also ordered to forfeit $495 million.
01:09:23 Well, he's not still in prison. I know a lot of you probably think. What? What the the Trump get him out of jail too. Like all the other. Now he got out of jail. Well, I don't know. Maybe maybe Trump had something to because it happened under Trump. But.
01:09:41 I couldn't find any information about about Trump directly getting this Jew out of prison like many of the other Jews we've covered. But on June 14th, 2017.
01:09:53 So and last he he got a 25 year sentence.
01:09:57 And after serving less than ten of those 25 years.
01:10:03 He was released.
01:10:06 And guess what?
01:10:10 You can still buy enzyte.
01:10:15 You can still buy enzyte on. You can buy on Amazon, Amazon that banned my book cause my book was too dangerous.
01:10:23 Uh, But yeah, these fake penis pills.
01:10:27 They'll sell those to you.
01:10:29 For only $45.
01:10:33 Only $45.00. You can buy these fake penis pills.
01:10:39 The reviews aren't so great.
01:10:43 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:44 Yeah, yeah. You gotta remember, like, there's a lot of lot of Amazon reviews are obviously fake. And even with the fake Amazon reviews.
01:10:54 They've got a 3.6 for which for literally anything on Amazon that's really low because of all the fake reviews. And I I I scrolled through some of them.
01:11:04 Any interesting things like this?
01:11:06 Where he says not a good product.
01:11:09 But it has five stars somehow.
01:11:14 So he gave the product five stars, even though his review is not a good product, didn't help or didn't really help.
01:11:22 So that's weird. And then you have.
01:11:27 Yeah, this total, I'm sure this is totally real.
01:11:31 Yeah, Antonio Jenkins, that sounds like a sounds like a real person, Antonio Jenkins said.
01:11:38 I used this around 17 years ago when it first came out and it was fake as ****. I was around 26 or so. I just wanted to try it. I remember it making my climax last a crazy long time and it had me so right. It was scary so I left it alone.
01:11:58 Until now mid.
01:12:00 40s Long story short, yeah, you can tell just by the way that this is awarded. This is marketing campaign. I decided to give another try since I felt the thrill was fading.
01:12:11 I took a 2 month supply and was like it. Changed this crap don't work. It changed this crap don't work anymore but decided to go one more month. So now he's telling people they have to take three months.
01:12:24 Don't don't give up after after two months.
01:12:27 If if the pills don't do anything, the $45.00 a month pills don't do anything, make sure you you get you pay for that third month.
01:12:36 And then bam.
01:12:38 I now have the same feeling I had in my 20s, so if you don't take it for at.
01:12:43 Least three months.
01:12:44 Don't complain. It has to build up in your system. Isn't that? Don't you hear that that all the time with these, with these supplements? Well, of course you don't feel anything now. It has to build up in your system.
01:12:56 Really.
01:12:58 Weird how how it's only natural supplements that have to build up in your system.
01:13:04 Like, imagine if penicillin had to like build up in your system. You'd be dead or or literally any any medication. Ohh no, don't give up on it now. It has to build up. Where exactly is it building up at like? Where is my body storing all this medication that's building up and why?
01:13:24 If if that's the way it has to work, why wouldn't you just give me the built up amount and I would just take that now?
01:13:31 Instead of, like, slowly building it up in my body also is that even safe to have it building up in my? This sounds it's it's nonsense, it's it's nonsense talk, but it has to build up in your system. It's just their way of trying to get you to take it for a longer amount of time. And then in three months when it's still doing nothing even after it built up in your system.
01:13:52 You you've.
01:13:52 You've already been ****** over for three months.
01:13:56 I found it. I found its other stuff you can do to help yourself out like exercise eating more fruits, bananas, watermelons and pineapples seem to help boost it a little. Ohh you mean like the things that would actually make maybe sort of a difference?
01:14:10 It's like when you see those things with diet pills. The same thing like, oh, all these people giving bad reviews, they haven't let it built up in their build up in their system. Plus, in order for it to really unlock the power of of super weight loss, Max, you have to go to the gym five days a week and and eat better. And then that really unlocks the weight loss power it's like.
Voice Over
01:14:30 OK.Devon Stack
01:14:34 Also, taking testosterone boosting products like DAA powder.01:14:40 And #2 product of. So it's like, yeah, if you exercise a lot and you start eating better and start taking testosterone and then and and and let it build up in your system for three months, then then you might find it and it'll work and also helps to have a girl that's almost always down for whatever.
01:15:00 Well, and and and a girlfriend who's *****.
01:15:03 I had to dump my girlfriend and get a cool, fun friend with. Yeah, OK, this is totally real with a girlfriend. It was 5050. Chance if she would be down or not. That kills your drive even more than anything. So to break up with your girlfriend and then find some *****. So.
01:15:23 We'll take it for three months.
01:15:26 Take testosterone and exercise. Eat better. Find a ***** that you can. That is always down to **** no matter what time of day.
01:15:39 And uh.
01:15:41 And now and then it'll work. That's all. That's all it takes.
01:15:45 It totally works though guys.
01:15:51 And so yeah, you can still you can still buy this stuff and it's it's on the market.
01:15:57 Now the thing that made me think of this.
01:16:00 The thing that that made me think of this.
01:16:03 Was something that I saw on Twitter.
01:16:08 And you might think that the two are unrelated, but they're they're really not.
01:16:13 James Woods again, no pun intended.
01:16:16 Tweeted out something about uh.
01:16:21 Archie bunker.
01:16:23 You know, boomers love Archie Bunker. In fact, let me see if I can actually bring up. I forgot to save the original tweet here.
01:16:32 So let me pull this up real quick.
01:16:36 It's just really it's it's, it's shocking to me like, well, it's not shocking at this point.
01:16:41 It's just, uh.
01:16:45 It is what it is I guess.
01:16:48 So James Woods.
01:16:52 Says what if televisions greatest comedy creations?
01:16:57 Archie bunker.
01:16:59 Would be canceled in today's climate of humorless wokeness.
01:17:04 The reason it worked then, of course, was that that the ladies always delivered the final word. Genius.
01:17:13 See. Don't you get it? It was. It was a genius. Way to spread conservative talking points. Let me download this clip.
01:17:21 That he that he tweeted out. Hang on.
01:17:26 He's saying that this this was, you know, the the wokeness.
01:17:31 The wildness has killed brilliant conservative humor.
01:17:36 Like this?
01:17:40 Archie Bunker clip here.
01:17:43 That I'm trying to download here we.
01:17:44 Are.
01:17:51 Alright, let me bring this up.
Archie Bunker
01:18:06 Pardon me asking, but does your husband do a lot of the cooking over your Own house?Lazy Wife
01:18:11 He does all of it.01:18:14 He loves it.
Archie Bunker
01:18:17 Well, ain't you?01:18:18 A little afraid of what people could think.
Lazy Wife
01:18:20 You mean that I'm a lazy wife?Archie Bunker
01:18:23 Not that he's a fagLazy Wife
01:18:37 Is that what you think?Archie Bunker
01:18:39 No, no, I don't think that. I mean, because I know he's Italian, my Italians are always bothering women.Lazy Wife
01:18:51 And there must be a little Italian in you.Archie Bunker
01:18:55 Thanks.01:19:01 Was you trying to give me a shot then?
Devon Stack
01:19:06 Ohh yeah, it's so based right? It's so based because he said Faggs, he said Faggs. That's literally that's the he said ****.01:19:21 And that's what boomers thought. He said ****, and so therefore this is a based character.
01:19:26 James Woods saying that all it was genius to have the let the woman say the last thing because somehow it's pushing the the idea that you can you can say faggs no it's they have the last laugh because the person who has the last laugh is the person making the point. You ever wonder why parables that the moral of the story is always at the end.
01:19:47 Because that's what delivers the lesson.
01:19:51 Whatever happens at the end, right, everyone always no one wants to miss the end of a movie.
01:19:58 No one wants to miss the end of a story.
01:20:02 Because that is when the programming is delivered, that is when the message is conveyed. All the rest of the stuff is just leading up to the end.
01:20:12 And the message of this clip is that he is an ignorant fool.
01:20:18 All that stuff leading up to.
01:20:20 It.
01:20:21 Was just the the haha funny think about this emotionally instead of critically stuff.
01:20:28 See, she gets the last laugh. That's why. Why do you think that's even a term? The last laugh. Why do you think people want to have the last laugh? Or the last word in an argument? Because they know that gives you the upper hand. Doesn't have to make sense. That's how humans perceive things.
01:20:46 And so, no, it wasn't. I guess in a way it was genius, but not in the way that you think, James Woods.
01:20:54 James Woods, who loves to talk about wokeness and and and whatnot. But you know, we'll never talk about Jews because half his friends are Jews.
01:21:08 So when I saw this, it's just, you know, it's so it's and and it's not just James Woods. There's a lot of people who aren't boomers, who who I think because they grew up in an era where you couldn't even say *** on TV. This sounds like incredibly based. Oh my God.
01:21:23 He said racist things about Italians and said Faggs it must be must be funny, even though what? What's the end of the story?
Archie Bunker
01:21:32 Wow.Lazy Wife
01:21:35 Then there must be a little Italian in you.Devon Stack
01:21:40 See, that's the punchline.01:21:43 He is the punchline.
01:21:47 He is the dope.
01:21:51 He is the person that no one wants to be.
01:21:56 They all think he's funny, but no one wants to actually be him. It's like Michael Scott.
01:22:00 In the.
01:22:01 The office.
01:22:05 People think he's funny. He's likable, but no.
01:22:08 One wants to be him.
01:22:12 And that's the other funny thing about James Woods. His assertion that you could never make this today.
01:22:19 They make it today.
01:22:23 There are so many. There's Homer Simpsons, there's there's so many characters exactly like Archie Bunker for the exact same reason.
01:22:37 So of course I I couldn't help myself.
01:22:41 And I said White boomers will never understand. Archie Bunker was a joke.
01:22:45 And they were the punchline.
01:22:48 To which a boomer replied.
01:22:52 I disagree.
01:22:54 Archie Bunker showed the world how ridiculous racism is.
01:22:59 Boomers understood and learned.
01:23:06 Exactly, proving my point.
01:23:12 Exactly, proving my point.
01:23:18 And she has no idea, she acknowledges.
01:23:22 The the lesson that she learned was from the television.
01:23:28 She doesn't dispute that.
01:23:31 She doesn't dispute.
01:23:33 That the boomers were receiving programming.
01:23:37 From a television program.
01:23:40 She just doesn't understand why that might be a problem.
01:23:45 She doesn't understand why things have gotten so much worse in this country.
01:23:51 After this lesson was learned.
01:23:57 You see, she doesn't see race.
01:24:01 Archie Bunker showed her how ridiculous racism was.
01:24:07 They understood and learned.
01:24:12 Here's another one.
01:24:14 All in the family well.
01:24:17 She kind of jumbles it up because she's extra ********, whoever this.
01:24:20 Personas all the family was about accepting each other. Even Archie comes to realize he's wrong and finds affections for those he criticizes. It was a great show about tolerance. Watch it all, not just one episode or one clip or one season. Watch all of it, guys.
01:24:42 Again, no, no self-awareness at all.
01:24:47 No, it's not. It's all about tolerance, don't you? Under. You're wrong. This wasn't. This wasn't liberal programming. It taught us that racism was bad and that we should be be tolerant.
01:25:03 Exactly.
01:25:05 Exactly, you dumb ******* ****. Exactly.
01:25:11 Don't just watch one clip. Watch every episode. Make sure you get the entire lesson.
01:25:19 Because I'm so **** ******, I don't even get what you're saying. I think you're saying the opposite of.
01:25:23 What you're saying?
01:25:25 Because I can't imagine anyone having a problem with this. This lesson that the TV Jews told us.
01:25:32 It was on the TV. They couldn't print it if it wasn't true.
01:25:40 Didn't you see the funny haha, that was on TV. You better order those ******* penis pills.
01:25:49 Don't think about it critically whatsoever.
01:25:56 That made you laugh.
01:26:00 The penis pills must work.
01:26:05 There's another genius.
01:26:09 Nah, Archie Bunker got all the best lines. See, he's he's the funny one.
01:26:15 And live audience reactions. See, people were laughing. The funny hahas came from him.
01:26:21 This is a retcon, like saying Dave Chappelle was making fun of racism.
01:26:26 What?
01:26:28 Again, this it goes to show he's admitting that not only was he **** ****** by by this show, but literally Dave Chappelle show cause everyone knows the the real message behind Dave Chappelle's racist humor was that blacks are inferior, right? That that's real. That was the real message.
01:26:49 Apparently.
01:26:52 You're probably one of those idiots that thinks Dave Chappelle was was actually making fun of racism by having a black Klansman.
01:27:05 This is what you're dealing with.
01:27:09 The majority of people are just.
01:27:12 Complete MPCS.
01:27:15 Begging to be programmed by the television.
01:27:23 Hey look, I encountered this. I remember when the Colbert show.
01:27:27 First came out it was obvious. It was making fun of Bill O'Reilly like that was his his whole thing.
01:27:35 He said in interviews. And it wasn't even if you never saw the interviews, if you knew who Bill O'Reilly was or any kind of conservative media if you watched Fox News for longer than 5 minutes and then you watched the Colbert report, which hello, it's Stephen ******* Colbert, who was on The Daily Show with Jon Leibowitz prior to that. Right.
01:27:53 It's on Comedy Central, like it doesn't take a genius to know they're not going to have a conservative show.
01:27:57 No.
01:27:59 That's not going to happen.
01:28:03 But conservatives were so ******* ********.
01:28:09 I knew conservatives.
01:28:12 That watched the Colbert report.
01:28:15 A show that was satire.
01:28:19 Laying it on South thick, there's no possible way you could miss it unless you were that ******* stupid like so many people apparently were.
01:28:28 They would watch this show and think, well, I'm glad they have a conservative version of the.
01:28:32 Daily Show now.
01:28:39 That's what they really thought.
01:28:41 Now, for those of you have never seen it.
01:28:44 I mean, I don't even know how.
01:28:45 Like.
01:28:47 Just the intro like I should have downloaded the intro.
01:28:51 Maybe I can play the intro.
01:28:55 The intro alone lets you know this is not this is we're clearly making fun of patriotic people.
01:29:08 All right, here's an intro. I wonder if I can find one that where he actually talks.
01:29:11 For a minute too.
01:29:23 I'll do this. I'm going to download two things. I don't know what these are exactly.
01:29:46 So this is the intro to the Colbert Report. Again, if you watched this and you thought it was being serious.
01:29:54 And people did.
01:29:56 You might be a ******* ******.
Stephen Colbert
01:30:01 This is the kopera part.Devon Stack
01:30:24 I mean, you'd have to be a ******* ****** to think like. Ohh yeah, America. Yeah, they they really care about America. Look at all those ******* eagles flying around America. It's like, are you that ******* thick? And the answer is.Stephen Colbert
01:30:36 Yes, tonight. Tonight.01:30:42 Tonight.
01:30:43 Tonight.
01:30:45 Tonight. Tonight.
01:30:48 Tonight. Tonight. Tonight. Tonight.
01:30:55 Tonight.
01:30:57 Tonight.
01:31:01 Right.
01:31:02 Tonight. Tonight.
01:31:05 Tonight.
01:31:06 Tonight. Tonight. Tonight. Tonight. Tonight. Goodnight.
01:31:11 Tonight. Tonight.
Devon Stack
01:31:22 Super conservative. Anyway, I was hoping to have like an actual bit, but.01:31:27 If yeah, if you're, if you're old enough to remember the show, you know it didn't take a gene like it wasn't, like, hard to decipher satire. It was like, oh, so you're you're basically playing Bill O'Reilly Times 1000, and everyone ******* gets it unless they're ********. But unfortunately, so many people on our side are are just ******* that ******** mostly.
01:31:48 Again, the people would think well, they couldn't print it if it wasn't. If it wasn't true.
01:31:54 Here's another example of that.
01:31:59 This person says the show was funny, period. That's the point. I didn't take any lessons from it.
01:32:05 See, that's that's those are the people that are most affected. The people that don't realize they, they think, Oh no, it was just funny hahas.
01:32:14 Like it's one thing to think that the propaganda is there. Just maybe you weren't susceptible to it. Or or to come with some conspiracy theory about how it backfired, which is the.
01:32:23 Next thing we'll talk about.
01:32:25 But to think that it's not there at all, that that means you were 100% a sponge soaking that **** up.
01:32:33 Here's this guy who says uh.
01:32:36 White boomers, you insinuate that all Caucasian boomers are ignorant and liberal. I'm an educated white boomer who grew up watching this show, and I'm a conservative constitutionalist voting for Trump for the third time, even as a young and I understood the jokes and.
01:32:52 Punch Lines, did you?
01:32:55 So are you telling me is this person who's clearly not a liberal, right? The Liberal propaganda did not get through to you, right? I mean, you're voting for Trump after all, as you just said, you're you're voting for Trump for the third time, and you're an educated white boomer. Does that mean you don't believe in race mixing?
01:33:16 Does that mean you don't want blacks moving to your neighborhood? Is that I'd love to see you.
01:33:21 Say that on Twitter.
01:33:24 Educated.
01:33:26 Not definitely. Not liberal boomer.
01:33:30 Does that mean you hate ****? You don't think they should? You should go to jail for sodomizing.
01:33:36 Let alone, I mean, you definitely shouldn't be allowed to get married, and you shouldn't be able to adopt Trump. No, I guarantee ******* to you, Captain White boomer here who's educated and totally understood that they were all jokes and none of that liberalism soaked into your soft little ******* mind. I guaran ******* to you.
01:33:53 That you would be you would you would disagree with with Archie Bunker on literally everything.
01:34:00 At least the first couple seasons.
01:34:05 You might have agreed with him back then, but I I bet you took this the same mental journey that he did.
01:34:15 Maybe when you first started watching all the family, Mr. Educated boomer, you were against race mixing. You were against faggs, you were against blacks moving to your neighborhood. But just like Archie Bunker, by the end of the by the last season.
01:34:30 You realized.
01:34:32 That you were above all that.
01:34:39 The great tragedy of the Conservative boomer is they don't even realize that they're the Liberals that they hate.
01:34:49 That they have adopted every liberal position, things that would be considered radical.
01:34:57 In the 1970s.
01:35:04 And yet they think that they were not mind shocked by television.
01:35:13 I understood the jokes and notice how you didn't understand the tweet.
01:35:19 If you think that my point was you didn't get the jokes.
01:35:23 No, you got the jokes. You just didn't get that. You were.
01:35:26 The joke.
01:35:31 If you didn't get the jokes, you wouldn't have watched it. It wouldn't have been successful propaganda.
01:35:39 They were meeting you where you were.
01:35:42 They were lowering it down to your level so that you would get it.
01:35:52 That's what Archie Bunker was.
01:35:59 It was a.
01:36:00 A bus ride.
01:36:04 From cosmetology cosmopolitan Ville to Hickville.
01:36:11 All the Jewish liberal ideals would get on that ******* bus.
01:36:16 And take a ride on down to Hicksville.
01:36:19 Get off that bus and walk right into your ******* brain.
01:36:29 And if in the mean time that meant that you got to giggle every time you heard the word *** or on TV.
01:36:37 It was worth it.
01:36:45 You like the funny haha. So you.
01:36:47 Ordered the ******* penis pills.
01:36:52 This is the big boomer cope.
01:36:55 There's another boomer *********. That's how you know it's a boomer right off the bat. *********.
01:37:02 That's ******* that's *********.
01:37:03 No.
01:37:06 Big lips. This is The funny thing. They all know that that, that Norman Lear was a liberal. They never talked about how he was a Jew.
01:37:15 They can't, thanks to people like Archie Bunker, they can't because they don't want to be Archie Bunker. That's the great irony. The the complete lack of self-awareness.
01:37:25 See Archie bunker. That's the first thing he would have pointed out is he was.
01:37:28 A ******* Jew if.
01:37:29 You love Archie Bunker so much. Why aren't you? Why are you leaving that out?
01:37:33 But anyway, big Lib.
01:37:36 Big Lib. Norman Lear.
01:37:39 Trying to denigrate blue collar America.
01:37:42 And it backfired. See, that's the big that's the big conspiracy theory the Jews tried to trick us, but we were too smart for them.
01:37:52 We were too smart for them.
01:38:01 Flip it around for a second. I mean, talk about underestimating your enemy.
01:38:06 Imagine you're a right, right, right wing guy that somehow magically you've got access to national television. You're allowed to make a show and you're the whole point of your show, which is this guy's kind of acknowledging, right? The whole point of your show is to.
01:38:20 Make fun of liberals.
01:38:24 Make food of commies.
01:38:27 And to plant little right wing ideas into the heads of the people watching your show. Let's, let's say let's flip it around.
01:38:37 That's your plan.
01:38:39 And then, as this guy thinks happens on accident.
01:38:45 You discover that the Liberals actually love the the the liberal ideas in your propaganda, and they reject.
01:38:56 They reject your right wing ideas.
01:39:01 Are you going to keep making that show for another seven years and then make a few spin offs?
01:39:08 For several years after that.
01:39:13 Remember, the whole point of this is you're trying to **** **** people into being right wing.
01:39:19 And you discover it's actually making people left wing.
01:39:24 You're going to keep making that show for another seven years and then make two different spin offs.
01:39:32 When it's accomplishing the exact opposite.
01:39:35 Of what you set out to do? Is that how ******* stupid your enemy is?
01:39:44 Ohh, we defeated the the the Liberal.
01:39:47 We just we we showed them.
01:39:54 All from the mind of the kind of person that thinks voting matters.
01:40:05 They thought they were gonna make this country accepting of **** and immigrants, but then we elected Trump.
01:40:11 He was super tolerant of **** and and immigrants wants to wants to bring more immigrants in more than than have ever come into the country in the in the nation's history, According to him.
01:40:30 Poor ****.
01:40:31 We were the smart ones.
01:40:33 We outsmarted those Hollywood liberals.
01:40:40 Wow.
01:40:42 Really.
01:40:45 You think that's how it unfolded?
01:40:49 Do you think that that the audience was just so smart?
01:40:54 So clever. They just ohh the Jews were like ohh dog gone it.
01:41:00 Now it's *********.
01:41:07 Those those smart goyam.
01:41:15 But wait, wait. You still bought the penis pills, though, right? Well, of course I did.
01:41:24 And here's another one. Here's another one.
01:41:30 I'm a boomer. Well, almost missed being a boomer by months, my parents well and like you got the Israel flag and the.
01:41:40 You have the Israel flag in the.
01:41:41 Name so you know you're.
01:41:43 You're you're. You're you're ready for some.
01:41:47 My parents, both deceased, loved all the family. I hated it.
01:41:53 No. So she's gonna agree with me. She's gonna get what I'm saying because she's replying to me. So she's gonna understand what I'm saying, right?
01:42:00 They didn't know anyone like Archie, so they saw the satire. Ohh, so your parents who might have been Jews cause you've got the Israeli flag. Maybe not, I don't know.
01:42:10 They got that it was satire and that's why they liked it. They liked that it was making fun of the Hicks.
01:42:15 Sadly, I knew some of our neighbors actually thought.
01:42:18 Like Archie's sad.
01:42:21 So she's probably from a liberal family that thought it was hilarious because it was making fun of people and she thought it wasn't funny.
01:42:30 Because racism, so she this this ******* take is just off the reservation, as you might expect with from anyone that's got an Israeli flag.
01:42:41 In their bio.
01:42:44 We got this this gem here.
01:42:47 How about you?
01:42:49 This is this is like already it's he might as well have said he had the.
01:42:51 Poor **** beginning *********.
01:42:55 How about you worry about your generation and we'll just take care of ourselves? Wow, that doesn't sound like you're a.
01:43:02 Boomer at all.
01:43:04 We'll just take care of ourselves. Really. Ah, again, you shouldn't. I wish you'd start with *********. *********. We're gonna take care of ourselves. We solved a lot of the problems. Wow.
01:43:15 Did you?
01:43:16 Did you know? Is that why there's so few problems these days? Is that why when I look back to when? When this show was airing in the 1970s and compared it to the day, there's so many few problems today, thanks to your hard work, solving all the problems. Wow, we really owe you guys.
01:43:36 And here you've gone and made them worse again.
01:43:40 Really. I've made them worse. What? I guess I don't. I don't quite understand what problems I've made worse, or how I've ever been in a position to make them worse.
01:43:50 I guess I'm the one that did this. OK, like you know, the damn millennials, right? We're going to say we recycled and we we integrated. Ohh, the bombers. They were saving the planet.
01:44:04 They learned to recycle.
01:44:08 They learn to recycle and they integrate. They got rid of segregation. Now that I understand that you see segregation as a problem and me trying to bring back some of the problems, I guess you're right. I guess you're right. If segregation was a problem, I'm sure as **** trying to bring back some ******* problems.
01:44:30 What have you done besides be on?
01:44:32 Your phone, millennial.
01:44:40 Oh, the ever predictable boomer.
01:44:43 You on your phones looking at your phones, eating the tide pods, looking millennials.
01:44:56 So this is what we're this is, this is what we're up against. And look, it's not just boomers. They're just a really it's like when people say why do you pick?
01:45:05 On the block so much.
01:45:08 Because we're I'm trying to convince people who might not otherwise understand the differences between races by using the the the the examples with the starkest contrast, right? It's not that other races blowing up your ******* demographics aren't a problem.
01:45:28 It's just that it's much easier and much more obvious to the average person. The difference is between or to see the differences between whites and blacks.
01:45:42 It's.
01:45:44 Even I mean no one.
01:45:45 Even the people pretending they don't see the differences see the differences. OK. And so we use those examples not only because of that, but because also we have like a lot more data.
01:45:57 A lot more data.
01:46:00 We've been, you know, blacks blowing up our demographics in this country. That's been happening for a lot longer than all the other groups that are now moving in, creating their own unique problems.
01:46:11 This integration with blacks has been going on for well over 100 years. It's been a failed experiment for the entire time and there's lots and lots of data.
01:46:21 Showing the results of this experiment. So that's why we use it.
01:46:24 Likewise.
01:46:27 The difference between boomers?
01:46:30 And their children and everyone you know, everyone after them it's it's it's quite a difference, isn't it?
01:46:37 It's an easy to see difference. You don't have to go back to ancient Rome or or some other obscure example, and it's easy to see because you got you ***** are still alive.
01:46:50 You're still alive and and everyone who is at the age that you already had your like third home by, who still can't afford their first home. They can look at you guys and say and see the difference.
01:47:04 And many people, even if they're not, you know, parents aren't boomers, maybe their grandparents are boomers. Most people know a boomer.
01:47:13 So it's easy to draw that distinction. It's easy to say, hey, there's you guys.
01:47:19 And then there's us.
01:47:21 And we perceive the world differently.
01:47:27 In very easy to understand ways.
01:47:33 So yes, you could say that other generations have their own unique problems.
01:47:41 But the reason why we focus perhaps on the boomers is.
01:47:44 They presided over the worst, the absolute worst.
01:47:49 Right.
01:47:50 Changes.
01:47:54 In our countries history.
01:47:59 And continue to do so.
01:48:01 They haven't let go of the reins for ***** sake.
01:48:06 We have, we who who?
01:48:07 Do we have running up until like a couple weeks ago? It was like.
01:48:12 A man who was almost dead.
01:48:15 And Trump?
01:48:18 Now it's it's kind of funny because now instead of it being 2 old boomers, it's the result of boomers Kamala Harris.
01:48:28 You know the the the dream, right? Isn't that the dream? Wasn't that have been a character in all the family? How would Kamala Harris's character have been portrayed in all in the family as a demon?
01:48:40 Right cause it it it totally wasn't liberal propaganda, right. So you think if there was a mixed race?
01:48:47 Ambitious politician. Woman.
01:48:51 In an episode of all in the family, she would have been the.
01:48:54 The bad person.
01:48:59 Or would she have been the person that Archie Bunker would initially have been suspicious of? Maybe crack some jokes?
01:49:09 But by the end of the episode, he was the fool, and she had the upper hand.
01:49:17 Everyone knows the answer to that question.
01:49:23 And what would the?
01:49:23 Moral of that story have been.
01:49:31 And sure, you might have laughed at the funny haha moments when they call her a ***** ******* or or whatever the **** Archie would have said.
01:49:42 By the end of the episode, you would have been nodding in agreement that well yo Archie, he's he's funny. He's like my, you know, racist uncle or whatever, but at the end of the day, you know, this is America. America is about diversity and accepting the differences that we have. And racism is stupid.
01:50:05 Tolerance is what matters.
01:50:08 She seems like, you know, she's the embodiment of the American dream, the product of 2 immigrants.
01:50:16 From totally different.
01:50:16 Worlds.
01:50:20 That met in the land of opportunity.
01:50:25 And even though she's a a woman of color.
01:50:29 Faced with all the adversity that comes with that.
01:50:34 She is able to overcome this.
01:50:36 And only in America. What a woman like that.
01:50:40 Be able to even run for president.
01:50:50 And yeah, we'll laugh when Archie Bunker makes all these comments about.
01:50:55 How she's a ****** ***** or a porch monkey or whatever the ****.
01:51:01 But in the end, we're going to not an agreement.
01:51:05 When he finally accepts her.
01:51:05 Any.
01:51:09 As the future of America.
01:51:13 Grudgingly.
01:51:16 Maybe with egg on his face.
01:51:20 Maybe after Kamala Harris gets a little lying in about him being a racist old doddering fool.
01:51:29 But you'll be fine with.
01:51:30 It you'll know he deserves it.
01:51:41 Don't you get it, guys? They could never make that show today.
01:51:48 Everything's too woke.
01:51:57 Everything's too walk. In fact, didn't you know, Devin? You you racist right wing people? You're you're the woke, right? I like how they tried to make that.
01:52:05 A thing?
01:52:11 You're the walk, right?
01:52:13 Horseshoe theory. You're the rock, right?
01:52:18 You care about race.
01:52:21 Yeah, maybe if you'd cared about race, there wouldn't have been a camel.
01:52:24 Harris, in the first place.
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01:52:30 Not that it ******* matters.Devon Stack
01:52:37 Ready for ready for?01:52:38 Your free trial of the penis pills.
01:52:44 You can always call up and cancel.
01:52:52 Right. You can always call up and cancel.
01:52:57 All these social changes that you decide to roll the ******* dice on because of the funny hahas on TV.
01:53:04 You weren't worried about it because you could always.
01:53:06 Call up and cancel.
01:53:14 He just wanted to try it out for 30 days. Who knows? Maybe it would make **** **** ******.
01:53:28 If it doesn't workout here, just paying for the shipping and handling, everything's fine. No possible way. The Jews will try to **** me and make this like a permanent situation.
01:53:51 The deal has to be legitimate. How else? Why would it be on TV?
01:53:57 You ******* *******.
01:54:09 So yeah, that's that's why I thought of insight.
01:54:17 That's why I thought of enzyme.
01:54:19 You see these ******* people and you're just like you know, how do how do people get suckered into stupid **** like this? Then you remember that enzyme existed, you know, I go. Yeah.
01:54:31 That's how.
01:54:43 You know it's it's, it's really, it's really frustrating because.
01:54:53 The trouble is, the trouble is is.
01:54:56 You have to.
01:54:58 When you're someone.
01:54:58 Who cares about truth? And truth is what convinces you.
01:55:03 You go about trying to convince others by using truth and explaining things in a way.
01:55:09 That that made.
01:55:11 You understand certain things.
01:55:15 And you will reach a certain amount of.
01:55:17 People doing that.
01:55:21 But you don't.
01:55:22 Realize I don't think people that are that are.
01:55:25 Maybe higher IQ?
01:55:28 On the right side of the the bell curve.
01:55:33 In the same way that someone in the middle of the the bell curve doesn't have the ability to really understand what it's like to be on the right side of the bell curve, I think it's hard for people on the right side of the bell curve to understand what it's like to be in that big hump in the middle.
01:55:48 You assume that that that people are going to be as reasonable and logical as you are, they're going to have the same abilities when it comes to figuring out problems and recognizing patterns and when presented with the same evidence that convinced you.
01:56:04 They will likewise be convinced.
01:56:10 And then you.
01:56:11 Realize that they're not.
01:56:14 Some again, some people are.
01:56:17 But the vast majority of the people aren't.
01:56:30 And unless you have the the capability.
01:56:35 As I've said before.
01:56:38 If we had look if we.
01:56:39 Had access to television.
01:56:44 That's that's the tool you would use to just. You would just flash everyone's ******* firmware in the hard direction.
01:56:51 It wouldn't take long. You could do it like in a year.
01:56:57 That's literally all it would take. You could get all white people going full 1488, and I mean, like boomers, all of them.
01:57:04 Within a year, maybe a year or two.
01:57:09 If you had control of television movies.
01:57:13 You know the political theater and everything.
01:57:18 Because most people aren't convinced by by reason, they're convinced by television, or now you know. I guess Netflix and.
01:57:28 And you know the Internet to some extent.
01:57:36 Which means that we we're faced with a a dilemma.
01:57:43 If, if that's really the only means of changing people's minds and getting that kind of a result where everyone wakes up but all of a sudden they agree with you and that's how you get what you want.
01:57:55 If that's the way you have to do it.
01:58:00 If you want to do it.
01:58:01 Through a you.
01:58:02 Know political means. I guess you could say.
01:58:06 And you don't have access to those.
01:58:10 Those instruments.
01:58:12 Doesn't that mean that that's not really a possibility? Isn't that basically saying things like, I mean might as well be saying that if if I had that, that little flashy thing from.
01:58:24 Men in black, where I could just go around and, you know, flash him in the face and turn them into fascists or something like that. Well, I mean, yeah, that would work in a fictional world that doesn't exist.
01:58:36 So what? What are the other options?
01:58:44 Why is it that people are so influenced by the TV and in fact, why was it so important, for example, for the insight commercials to have a high production value?
01:58:55 Like it wasn't just enough to be on TV, right? You had to also look good. Like they had money.
01:59:04 It's all about presentation, as they say.
01:59:09 Here's that conveys strength.
01:59:14 I mean, being on television, especially in, you know, in the in the early 2000s or whatever, that conveys a little bit of strength because it means you had the money to even do that. You had the money to put.
01:59:23 The commercial on TV that.
01:59:26 Lens and air of legitimacy right then and there. But if you also have high production value and good writing, that also means the well you're not only are you have the money to air this, you have the money to produce this in a in a way that wasn't cheap.
01:59:42 And you had the.
01:59:44 Intelligence to realize that this was good writing.
01:59:50 So obviously I'm dealing with someone who's who's smart and and has money.
01:59:58 And that's why it works. That's why it's influential. Same thing with the television shows, right?
02:00:05 Well, this is these. These TV shows are being produced with people by people that are smart and they have the ability to write funny things. I mean, I've been. I've been doing the funny haha at you know, Archie Bunker for like the last 20 minutes or so.
02:00:18 There is a a, a definite intelligence behind this writing.
02:00:23 They also have money. I mean, they're not only are they they producing these shows that that it's on during prime time nationwide.
02:00:36 And big, big companies, legitimate companies are advertising.
02:00:42 During the ad breaks.
02:00:48 So people go with it because it it there's a certain level of of strength.
02:00:54 Being conveyed.
02:00:57 Cause what? What's?
02:00:58 Legitimacy really. If it's not just strength.
02:01:05 Isn't that really what it is?
02:01:15 Isn't that just another way of saying? Well, if they've got money and they've got intelligence and they've got the the ability to air things during prime time and get big companies to to sponsor their show, aren't you really just saying they're the most powerful?
02:01:37 So of course, that's why people are going to.
02:01:42 Be.
02:01:42 Influenced by the message.
02:01:44 Because that's what the powerful people are telling them.
02:01:51 If the show was was written like garbage.
02:01:56 And looked like garbage and and was was on it. Some weird time of night, you know. No one would ******* care.
02:02:09 So, knowing that and knowing that we don't have access to these instruments, you know that's the dilemma.
02:02:18 How do we project power?
02:02:24 How do we get power to project?
02:02:28 Because power is one of those things. If you don't have it and try projecting it, you look ridiculous.
02:02:39 I mean to some extent you can fake it till you make it, but like, you know, a lot of people can see through that.
02:02:52 Anyway, so I'm going to think about.
02:02:58 We're not going to have a means to flash everyone's firmware to a version that's suits us.
02:03:06 What are other ways we get them to conform? Because that's what they are, they're conformists.
02:03:14 That's most people. Most people are conformists. That's not, you know.
02:03:19 It's not an insult. I'm not not. It's not like I'm just saying all these ******* these, these ******* conformists. You know? It's like, no, it's most people.
02:03:30 And if what gets people to conform is they detect.
02:03:36 Or perceive power.
02:03:41 How do you project that?
02:03:46 Especially when you're in a position where.
02:03:47 You have very little of that.
02:03:53 It makes a difference. It's funny, like, you know, even in in, in the small way that, like, I do my show versus how someone like a Steven.
02:04:01 Crowder would do a show, right?
02:04:06 And you can tell he's got more money. Like if all you know is if you just turn the volume down and just watch, like my show versus his show, he obviously has more money.
02:04:17 Right. He obviously has more money and that matters to people.
02:04:22 Way more than what we're actually saying matters to people. That's why they a lot of these, you know, outlets spend so much time on that.
02:04:30 Because it doesn't matter.
02:04:32 I mean it does. I mean, it doesn't matter in terms of what you're saying, but it does matter in terms of what kind of influence you want to have.
02:04:41 I in fact, I remember one time.
02:04:45 Uh.
02:04:46 Very rarely am I annoyed by like the nonsense comments you get on Twitter. Well, I guess today is a bad example of that, right?
02:04:57 But what I mean?
02:04:58 Is when people just make digs at me or say stupid ****, right? Because it's usually so dumb, it's like, OK.
02:05:03 OK, whatever. And but one annoyed me. Not because.
02:05:06 Like.
02:05:07 You know, like I was insecure about it. They like they they struck a nerve. But more just. I was annoyed that people would even think like this. Someone this like, there's a couple years ago, but that's this should show you like it stuck with me. Someone made it. I don't remember the exact wording, but it was something along the line.
02:05:23 Like so, I was like, Oh yeah, I like the insomnia stream. And someone said made the comment why I I tried watching it but I didn't like.
02:05:29 It because he.
02:05:31 He didn't. He used low res video.
02:05:36 It wasn't in four, it wasn't in 4K.
02:05:40 I remember thinking like.
02:05:43 Really. Like that's.
02:05:46 Wow. OK. I mean I I.
02:05:49 There's there's plenty of of 4K gay **** you can go watch and and you know what? Maybe right, maybe that maybe that would be acceptable to them, but that's an example of that.
Archie Bunker
02:05:57 Hey.Devon Stack
02:06:05 People that that couldn't be bothered to.02:06:10 To watch a show that's mostly a listening show anyway.
02:06:14 Because it wasn't in 4K, it's like, oh, good Lord. Wow. OK.
02:06:20 All right.
02:06:22 Anyway, yeah, that's those are my thoughts.
02:06:28 My thoughts about.
02:06:30 About penis pills.
02:06:35 So anyway, let's take a look at some hyper chats here.
02:06:39 We'll go to.
02:06:42 Odyssey first.
02:06:46 Let's see here.
02:06:52 I haven't. Uh, I I need to get more of my.
02:06:56 My little oh, why is this not working? My little hit thing is working. I I added a few more but I forgot to load them up.
02:07:04 Violet Biggs Productions says Hello Devin from Connie, Canada. Love your mind, your humor, your brilliant insights, and your taste in music. Stay based XO VB will try to stay up for the full string. Well, thank you very much, Violet Biggs productions.
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Corky
02:07:27 Never touch my sister.Corky's Sister
02:07:37 Corky, you're turning into a monster.Devon Stack
02:07:39 That's right, with the Corky of chaos, green tip Gardner, we'll listen to the replay during the hike tomorrow. Thank you for the strength. See lot a.02:07:47 Lot of people who watch the show, they just listen to it.
02:07:50 But it's not in 4K, it's that guy I.
02:07:53 Know it's the way it's weird.
02:07:54 The things that bother you, right?
02:07:59 People call me all.
02:08:00 Kinds of names and ****. That's the thing that annoys me. Not in 4K. I'll show you in 4K.
02:08:07 Ham radio expert says the definition of ****** is 85 IQ, which is 100%.
02:08:12 Of all negroids.
02:08:13 Well, it's not 100%, it's about 50% because they're at their average is about 85, right. So that means half.
02:08:23 Are 85 and below and half are 85 and above.
02:08:27 But yeah, I mean it's.
02:08:29 Yeah. Look, the bottom line.
02:08:32 That's why we talk about it so much is it's the, that's yet another stark contrast and that's another easy thing to point out. It's a data point that that makes a lot of sense to a lot of people or at least the people that ******* matter and you.
02:08:46 Can say hey look.
02:08:48 That's a big deal.
02:08:51 We have a whole we have a whole race of Porky's out there, violent corgis roaming the streets and think Porky's IQ was probably like around 80.
02:09:01 Like seriously, I think.
02:09:02 That's.
02:09:03 That's about down.
02:09:04 Syndrome, right? Or I don't know. Let me look that up. What's the average?
02:09:08 Average Down syndrome.
02:09:13 IQ.
02:09:17 I guess it's it's a lot lower than I was expecting. So the average.
02:09:22 Down center, my IQ is.
02:09:27 A little over 50 so that so.
02:09:30 I guess Haitians Haitians are more more like a nation of Down syndrome, but. But just like with anything else, there's variation. There's there's Down syndrome. Kids with with lower and and with higher than 50.
02:09:46 El Franco says lately I've become aware of too many people on our side, especially the red filter blue laser eyes, PFP's and X, who are addicted to hopium, believing that Trump will save the white America and commit mass deportations despite the hard facts that he's a massive.
02:10:05 Sabis goy, who won't do ****.
02:10:08 Yeah, I mean.
02:10:08 Look, it is what it is. At least it's slightly less. Cue tarded. This time around. I mean, I look, I think it's just as delusional in many ways, but.
02:10:19 You know it. It's it's. It's at least it's the normal kind of copium. It's it's they don't think he's a superhero anymore.
02:10:29 You know.
02:10:30 At least most of it. Most people don't. But yeah, I mean, I can't get too mad at them for being overly optimistic.
02:10:40 Because Optimism's not a bad thing. Is it a bad thing in this instance? I.
02:10:48 That's tricky, that's tricky. I guess really it really it comes down to how bad is is Trump second if he gets elected, how bad was second term be?
02:11:01 You know, there's a lot of really, really ****** possibilities under a Trump presidency.
02:11:08 You know in.
02:11:09 Terms of demographic destroy, destruction and in terms of, you know, locking up anti Semites.
02:11:17 In terms of just the right going to sleep, thinking everything's fine.
02:11:25 In terms of accepting JD Vance as the successor to Trump.
02:11:32 And going even.
02:11:33 Further to a a centrist libertarian, you know, race, blind nonsense, future.
02:11:44 That's there's a lot of really did.
02:11:48 Work.
02:11:49 Paths that could result.
02:11:52 Or or come as a result of a Trump presidency. But we'll see. We'll see. I mean, I get why they want to believe. I just, I don't think a lot of these guys don't know all the facts. I'm all. I'm always surprised at how often people just don't even know this stuff. But you know, a lot of people don't know all the facts. And then a lot of people, they do and they just.
02:12:13 You know, they ignore it.
02:12:16 Maybe that's even the majority.
02:12:19 Graham, playing games, conservatives, bloomer cons, whatever you want to call them, are trapped within the ideological framework of the left. That's why they call leftist Nazis.
02:12:30 Or the real racists.
02:12:32 Cox servers are incoherent and lost. Academic agent talks about how the woke are more coherent than they are. Well, that's The thing is, they're liars. That's because they exist in this nonsense world where they're reacting emotionally to the penis pill commercial.
02:12:50 Yeah.
02:12:51 And they're making all of their their decisions based on emotion and not based on on any kind of.
02:13:00 You know, honest assessment of the facts or or or rationality.
02:13:05 Or anything like that.
02:13:07 That's they. You have to live in.
02:13:08 A world of lies.
02:13:10 Because you're going to end up with lots of inconsistencies, you know, like how you can and on one hand think that that Trump is going to deport 30 million people.
02:13:21 When when he this?
02:13:23 Track record says otherwise, and his words say otherwise.
02:13:28 OK, sure. He promised to have like, oh, we're in a mass deportations. But you already know that his promises are always bigger than his actions.
02:13:38 It's it's not something you have to like. Imagine he's been president.
02:13:43 So it it you know it is what it is and and they they also live in a world of lies because they can't just be honest about what motivates them. A lot of these guys that claim to not be racist and they don't see race, they are racist, they're just liars.
02:13:58 Yes.
02:14:00 They think that it's such a bad they, in fact, they're in the closet.
02:14:04 They're they're they're closeted, closeted racist.
02:14:08 And so, just like a closeted ******, will will sometimes overcompensate like, right, try to try to look extra not gay.
02:14:18 By by you know, trying to act macho or whatever like that does exist that that describes, I think some.
02:14:24 Conservatives.
02:14:26 What they they internally in their mind, they experience feelings of racism and they're ashamed of those feelings. And So what do they do? They go over the top. I've got a black friend and I used to play football with them, you know, like the the, the Alex Jones thing. Do I even have it here?
02:14:44 But none of my stuffs.
02:14:47 None of my stuffs ever are set up ready to go.
02:14:52 Is this is it not? What is this it?
02:14:54 Says black history.
02:14:56 I didn't load up. I don't know what? I don't know what that used to be. Uh, where's the black friend thing? I had to like, Mark some of these things better.
02:15:05 Really what I need to do is I I I went cheap and I got like the mini stream.
02:15:09 Because I thought, oh this.
02:15:10 Is enough buttons and it's not. I need to get like the big one where I've got like a button for everything.
02:15:16 Anyway, you guys know what I'm talking about. I can't find it. Oh.
02:15:19 Here it is. I had a lot of black.
02:15:20 Item 1.
02:15:20 Friends, by the way, and like football, everything.
02:15:23 That's that's, that's because Alex Jones, you know, that's why he's got his hands up. Right. Like, hands up. Don't shoot. Right. He's. Please don't think I'm a racist. Please.
02:15:30 I had a lot of black friends, by the way, like football, everything.
02:15:35 Because he has, he has internalized racism.
02:15:39 And The funny thing is the woke left.
02:15:41 Will say that.
02:15:42 They'll see that clip and say the same thing.
02:15:46 They just think it's bad. I think it's good.
02:15:49 I think he should embrace that. They think he should be ashamed of.
Voice Over
02:15:53 It.Devon Stack
02:15:54 That's why they live in a nonsense world.02:16:01 But they'll call me. They'll call me.
Voice Over
02:16:02 The the woke right.Devon Stack
02:16:10 El Franco says they are out of touch with reality and whenever you try to reason with them, they are quick to respond by claiming that you secretly want Camilla to win, throwing insults or will claim that Trump has to play ball to win votes. It's time you deal with these people like you did with flat Earthers. Why I.02:16:30 I feel like I I I do that all the time.
02:16:33 And I did a whole string, she explained exactly why Trump would be a bad idea and why I'm not going to vote for him. And I'm not. I'm not going to vote for Trump. And look, you guys can do what you want, but I'm not going to vote for Trump. I'm not going to vote. I think that that's it's it's starting on my it's putting my name. I'm literally putting my name on the system saying I agree to this.
02:16:55 System.
02:16:56 I agree that this is a a valid system to participate in. I don't.
02:17:03 Graham playing game says in regard to your arguing with these kinds of people, that remark you couldn't have Archie Bunker today and not understanding the character as a cartoonish puppet by the very people that pushed for conditions of today. Well. And like I said, they have that character today that.
02:17:21 Character. There's lots of that character today. I mean, there's the, like I said, there's Homer Simpson. There's Michael Scott, there's.
02:17:28 Any any any.
02:17:30 Character that's.
02:17:31 That's.
02:17:32 Remotely. OK, Parks and Rec had that libertarian guy who in the end becomes like a government.
02:17:37 Workers, that's the.
02:17:38 Thing in the end, what happens to all of these characters?
02:17:43 Every single one of them, right. Michael Scott, is this sexist, racist *******? And and he's kind of an.
02:17:51 In cell, right he.
02:17:52 Can't *** **** because he's so insensitive, but but he's also likable in a way because it's all out of ignorance.
02:18:01 It's not his fault. He's just ignore.
02:18:03 And after he slowly learns to what accept homosexuals in his office, except you know that that you know, the white people are are the real racists? Yeah. Except like all of this stuff that, you know and and go and go through this growth process right. Like, finding, finding out that he's just been this immature.
02:18:24 In sell his whole life and he finally becomes basically a progressive. He magically earns a woman and and and leaves the show. And you can say that about.
02:18:37 Basically every.
02:18:38 Right wing character that's ever or even like, not left wing character that's prominent in a show. You know, the like. Parks and Rec have the the guy with the mustache that that played the boss and he was he was the paradox because he was a libertarian who hated government but he worked for the government and so but he would make all the libertarian.
02:18:58 Jokes. And I remember because when that show was on the air, I used to work directly with libertarians. And I love that ******* character. Even then, I was like, don't you get it? You're the.
02:19:05 Joke like even then I got it. Like you're the joke. They're they're not. They're not conceding libertarian points. They're making fun of libertarians by using this cartoonish version of it. And what happens in the end in the end of that show, he he learns from the error of his ways and basically becomes lefty.
02:19:24 That happens. It happened with Archie Bunker. It happens with all these characters.
02:19:28 Every single one of them.
02:19:31 Because they get the last laugh.
02:19:34 Uh Beach Boys.
Corky
02:19:39 Another person.Corky's Sister
02:19:48 Corky, you're turning.Devon Stack
02:19:49 Into he's of chaos everywhere.02:19:51 For you and the kitties.
02:19:52 Thanks for the stream. Well, I appreciate that.
02:19:55 I'm actually surprised, you know, knock on wood trailer and he came in right before the show 8 and then ran outside. And I was like, OK.
02:20:05 So you're going to be back. You're gonna be back, and he hasn't been back. So that's always a good thing. Well, I mean, obviously, I wanna. I always wanted to come back at some point, just not during the show. Watch the collapse says money for the rope fund. I have a going lives matter shirt. A friend made me and got a comment on it.
02:20:25 At the gym, the guy said it was awesome and took a picture. After our quick laugh and exchange, I told him to make sure to check out blackpill.com. Maybe he is listening right now. Love you. Dad. Ruffin waffen. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, that's the easiest way to tell people where to go.
02:20:41 People don't realize that that'll go straight to the Odyssey channel if you just say blackpill.com and everyone's going to remember that it'll take you straight to the odyssey.
02:20:49 Channel.
02:20:50 So for those of you who are are and, I'm very grateful for you guys doing this. Doing the word of mouth thing, that's the easiest way to spread the show.
02:21:01 Alright. Well, yeah, hopefully he's there and and hello Jim bro.
02:21:05 Watch the collapse says. Here's one for ********. Yes, the the ever missing ******** ******* or fagot rather.
02:21:09 Target.
02:21:16 Sebastian says, hey, Devin, have you ever heard of the book erect? This walks among us. It's a very interesting book about divergent human evolution and our differences based upon our environment. Highly suggest that even if you skim through it, you'll learn things and it'll catch your eye. I haven't heard of that book.
02:21:35 But yeah, thanks for recommendation. It's. Yeah, I think it's obvious to me that.
02:21:40 We've had a lot of I.
02:21:42 It should be obvious to anyone, right? Look at an Asian person. Look at a black person and you know we're not the same.
02:21:51 We are not the same.
02:21:54 And you have a link to the book, which I won't punish you for. But you know, I appreciate that, Sebastian. Well, they scribe in God's army.
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02:22:07 Speaking of Viagra, have you got any stock tips?02:22:13 I don't, I don't. I don't have any stock to this, but I guess on the medical front.
02:22:19 Apparently Ozempic is getting so big Weight Watchers and and things like that those stocks are crashing. I saw that headline.
02:22:27 Day.
02:22:28 Yeah, I don't really. I don't have stocks, sorry, stock.
02:22:33 Tips but appreciate that Lily scrubbed in God's army may have little moral fiber. All right, we're only about 30 minutes into the stream, and I'm livid. I didn't immediately recognize Bob and the thumbnail. But you were right. Once you played the commercial, I did the damage that Philosemitic boomers have done is immeasurable.
02:22:53 Yeah, it's hard to forget those commercials. There were. There were so many.
02:22:56 Of them there.
02:22:57 Were, I mean, there's a bunch I didn't play. There were so many of them and they were. They played them wall to wall.
02:23:03 There were in fact there are.
02:23:04 Tons of parodies zoned, you know, too.
02:23:07 Billy Bob says I give money. Well, I appreciate that, Billy Bob.
02:23:12 'S man of.
02:23:13 Little moral fiber says they couldn't print it if it wasn't true what millions of mothers who mutilated their sons said. Absolutely. Yeah. This is a doctor telling me this.
02:23:26 Appeal to authority is never a good idea in a crumbling empire, Billy Bob says. I give more money. Well, I appreciate that Billy Bob. And then.
02:23:35 Billy Bob says and for.
02:23:38 ******** ******? Well, I'll tell you what.
Money Clip
02:23:43 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?Archie Bunker
02:23:47 I'd buy that for a dollar.Devon Stack
02:23:55 Occidental Front says good day, Devin. 3 possible things of interest. James Watson Co, discoverer of DNA lost Nobel Prize for acknowledging in a race differences. Yeah, we've talked about him a little bit. I don't think I've really full on covered him. I was. I was going to bring him up.02:24:11 More in the.
02:24:13 The Shockley one but but didn't African American incompetence responsible for explosion of the USS EA, Brian Port of Chicago would be funny that this was 15% of the black fatalities in World War 2. If it didn't also kill 100 non blacks. I've never heard of that one actually.
02:24:35 I will.
02:24:37 Add that to my notes.
02:24:41 That blacks blew up a ship.
02:24:43 I guess World War 2.
02:24:45 UH-3, did you ever look into Rahm Emanuel? You may remember, in Iraq, he was the one who said never let a good crisis.
02:24:53 Go to waste.
02:24:54 ID did. I did once direct connections to everyone if I recall, even a degree or two away from.
02:25:01 Sam Beckman, Freud or fried cheers. Yeah, well, Emmanuel never like a stream on him. But yeah, he's he is a.
02:25:11 Didn't he become the the mayor of Chicago once they got rid of?
02:25:16 The Russian guy.
02:25:19 Yeah, he's he's a he's definitely a power Jew. Definitely a power Jew. You'll hear about him so much these days, but certainly during the Obama era.
02:25:29 Men of low moral fiber, of course, businesses are going to want to put everyone on a subscription model. They've seen that the federal government makes a lot of money by putting everyone on a subscription plan for feeding black people. They don't even get a choice in the matter. Exactly. That's. I guess you could say that that's how income, taxes and property.
02:25:49 Taxes are they're they're it's a subscription plan.
02:25:54 Based in space, as the government gives us a subscription plan just to own our land, we're all renters. Well, there you go. Like I said, with the with that's true. With property taxes, there's a couple places that don't have it.
02:26:08 But most most parts of of America you have.
02:26:12 You have property tax and if you don't pay it, your land goes away.
02:26:17 Fellow white. In fact, you know that the thing that cracks me up is really all that means is when you buy land, you're buying the, the, the, the privilege of renting that land from the government. That's that's.
02:26:33 Really. What if?
02:26:34 You think about if your property tax.
02:26:37 And you buy a piece of land with property tax.
02:26:40 All you're doing is you're buying the privilege of renting that land from the government, because it doesn't matter if you if you spent $80 million on a a plot of land and then you just don't pay the taxes on it. For I don't know how long it takes, but like you know, a few years or whatever, they can just it's it goes away, doesn't matter what you paid for it.
02:27:00 And they auction it.
02:27:01 Off you don't gain that money. S kind of implies it was never yours in the first place.
Amy
02:27:08 Fellow white.02:27:10 Good, good, good, good, good.
02:27:14 OK.
Devon Stack
02:27:16 Hey Devin, I recently watched a YouTube doc about the Judge Rotenberg Center. It was started by a Jew, Matt Israel, and is a place where they torture children.02:27:28 Even killed a couple out of the three locations, there's only one left that still runs today in Canton, MA. Worth a look.
02:27:38 What? What is it called?
02:27:42 Judge Rotenberg, center.
02:27:48 I got, you know, I've never heard of that either.
02:27:53 The name though, Treasure Rottenberg that's already. That's a red flag.
02:27:58 Ohh I'll take a look at that. Uh, excellent.
02:28:03 Done.
02:28:12 The Turner Diaries, or many other works of people who see the predicament we are in.
02:28:18 Are only half hearted attempts at portraying a solution to our cause or our current issues.
02:28:24 And are usually very cartoonish and larpy people are often ask what do we do.
02:28:29 Yeah, that's that's something that as soon as I.
02:28:32 Figure that out.
02:28:33 I'll let you know.
02:28:34 That's something I think about all the time. I literally, if there's anything that possesses me, that there's anything that lives rent free in my head, it's that.
02:28:44 Because I don't think the solution is political, but I also know the limitations of non political.
02:28:51 Politics.
02:28:52 Propositions.
02:28:54 And.
02:28:56 I try to live in a world of realism and try to.
02:29:02 Imagine a solution that's possible.
02:29:10 And it's tough. It's tough because we are not, as I said earlier, we are not coming from a position of power.
02:29:16 And or or wealth, which I guess you know, it's kind of synonymous, synonymous with, but the.
02:29:22 That we're in a, we're in a bit of a tough spot. In fact, I was thinking about this today.
02:29:28 And maybe this is a subject for another stream, maybe I don't want to open up this can of worms right now. Maybe I'll just briefly.
02:29:35 Briefly, pop open the seal on this idea. I was thinking today.
02:29:44 Is it really at a certain point?
02:29:48 At a certain point.
02:29:53 But this is like a this is like a whole other story. I don't. I don't want. I don't want to tease you guys like this either. I'll. I'll say what I what? I'll say a little bit. Let me just put it this way.
02:30:04 We are very tied to our our land as a people. I mean as nationalists, that's kind of the whole deal, right?
02:30:12 At a certain point, though.
02:30:15 Does it make more sense?
02:30:17 Does it make more? Does it make more and just? This is a question, it's not an answer. Does it make more sense?
02:30:23 To maybe start reframing things and looking at things like a A.
02:30:31 Like a diaspora wood, like a rather than.
02:30:38 Viewing your nation, or will we think of now as our nations, and this is probably different for Europe, but I mean for America rather than looking at this as like well, this is our homeland, we must fight to get the our homeland back or whatever is it maybe easier to think well.
02:30:56 How do we operate within a foreign territory and and still have a, you know, a a, a really tight knit powerful.
02:31:08 Because, look, Jews have have proven that that's very possible, right? They can go into a foreign territory and and accumulate wealth and power and and and.
02:31:19 Really, exercise that power and they don't seem to be all that worried about. Whether or not that land continues to be theirs or not, right. They don't seem to be that worried about whether America goes down the shithole. And does that does that maybe give them an advantage that they they don't really see themselves as tied to a particular place. Now you can say, well, they've got Israel or whatever and and.
02:31:41 You know.
02:31:42 This is what that's what I'm saying. This like, why it's a whole stream, but I was wondering that I was thinking about that today like is it is, is there an argument to be made? Again it's not very, it's not very fleshed out idea. Just a thought I had today.
02:31:52 Is there argument to be made to reevaluate things, since if you really think about it, do you have more in common with the the other people watching this stream? Just as an example, who who are all over the world?
02:32:07 All over the world and you know, and but have a lot more like, wouldn't you say that the the average viewer of this dream has a lot more in common with you than your neighbor?
02:32:23 I I I mean I obviously I would have to say that I think a lot of people would. And so if that's the case.
02:32:32 Why aren't we maybe looking at a way to exist? As you know, even if it's like in a temporary sense, right? Exist as a people.
02:32:44 That isn't that that aren't tied necessarily to a particular place, but rather we're nimble enough and we have the the power and the resources to go to different places when necessary and then influence those places once we're there again just.
02:33:03 Something to consider, and something that we'll talk about more. Some other time. I don't want to go down that road because I haven't had time to really think about either one of the things that made me think about this was and this we probably will do a stream on. I I came across a.
02:33:17 A news documentary basically about Jews who were unhappy with the Brexit vote who lived in the UK. And so they moved to Germany because they were given German passports because of German guilt, you know.
02:33:38 And.
02:33:39 They they talked about how like I mean, you could tell just by the way they they talked.
02:33:44 About.
02:33:46 England or even Germany for that matter. It wasn't that big of a deal to them, you know, like, you know, they paid it a little bit of lip service. Right, like, well, I'm gonna miss the T and the crumpets and whatever the ****, right, and all this lighter hose is going to get hard to get used to. But like, it's, it wasn't like, you know, it wasn't like.
02:34:03 A big deal to them, they were. They were. They easily transitioned to the other location because it was it it.
02:34:11 It provided them with more of what they wanted in that in that particular moment.
02:34:16 And they used the. They took advantage of the system. They used the system shamelessly and mercilessly to to help facilitate that move.
02:34:28 And.
02:34:29 Again, I'm not saying that's what we do, and certainly I think it's a totally different story for Europeans.
02:34:36 But I think Americans, as as our numbers dwindle.
02:34:42 You know, it's worth thinking about anyway, my fat.
02:34:50 Little.
02:34:51 ********.
Money Clip
02:34:55 Toe OK.Devon Stack
02:35:05 Says I have two shout outs and one question. First mom. Hi. You're the best second potato and turncoat.02:35:13 Now you 2 know my non Elmo alter ego.
02:35:19 OK, that's that's that could that could mean anything question. Do you prefer back hose or excavators because we've got digging to do?
02:35:30 What do I?
02:35:31 Just good old fashioned dynamite. Good old fashioned dynamite.
02:35:37 And what and and and some dynamite and some kind of like old westy looking well digging thing like they have in there will be blood.
02:35:49 Alright, excellent.
02:36:05 Excellent says and for the longest time I've not seen anything that even remotely touches on in-depth or comprehensive look at what could be done. Not until recent lane did people even have a platform to speak about how bad things are.
02:36:20 And now there's a lot of that online. I'm very grateful that at least the word is getting out beyond the Hollywood and media controlled narratives. But it just leaves you wondering what to do. Recently, I came upon a series of fictional novels by Harold A Covington. Not only are they incredibly good novels, but they combine a compelling narrative.
02:36:42 With an exceedingly detailed play by play from the most micro to the most macro of what it could take to throw off our current shackles, highly recommend the Northwest independence.
02:36:54 Levels, which include the hill of the Ravens, a distant Thunder, the brigade freedoms, freedom Suns and a mighty fortress. Having read Eric Tabler, or Tablers the war of the Sea, Flay and other similar works, I can tell you these books are a must read for people asking.
02:37:16 Why and how your work is amazing, Devin. Well, I appreciate that. And there are some recommendations for some people.
02:37:24 Maybe I'll put that in my notes. I might I feel.
02:37:26 Like I've already put that in my notes before.
02:37:29 Yeah, I look, I'm always open to ideas and I think a lot of this, this could really.
02:37:38 Depend on if some kind of Black Swan event presents itself. What if we do have a Trump presidency? What does that mean in terms of civil unrest? What if we don't have a Trump presidency? And what does that mean in terms of civil unrest? What does it mean if there's another pandemic? You know what? You know, there's so many factors.
02:37:58 It's very dynamic and as much as our enemies have the ability to control world events to some degree, they're not in.
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02:38:07 Double.Devon Stack
02:38:08 And nature finds a way. And so it's, you know, well, it's always good to have, I guess, ideas on tap, right?02:38:19 Violet Biggs production says Devin, have you ever looked into the murder of John Lennon? Would be interesting to find out which Jews were behind it. I haven't beyond just what, you know, the basic.
02:38:34 Stuff that everyone knows or has been told. At least I might look into.
02:38:38 That I don't know.
02:38:39 Why the Jews want to get rid of he was a communist. He was pushing communism so.
02:38:45 But who knows, right? Who knows? AP 937 says we should all be shorting Johnson and Johnson stock after Diddy got locked away, they raided his Coomer compound and found 1000 bottles of baby oil lying around. Those boys at juice and juicing are taking a massive.
02:39:05 Get Greg's stream, dab. There he goes. That's not financial advice, but good point.
02:39:13 Elian Nushka says hello. Devin, have you ever seen the Great American Sky Opera documentary made by Ace Baker about 911? It'd be interesting to hear your professional opinion on the footage editing they covered in the last quarter of the film. Thank you for your work. I've never heard of that, but I've watched. Like I said, I've watched. There's a in fact, there's a YouTube channel that's like a repository for.
02:39:37 All the raw footage and they've they've done a really good job of keeping the quality as like original as you can on on.
02:39:44 YouTube.
02:39:46 And you know, there's just. There's nothing too spooky about it other than I'd say, like the Pentagon stuff is a, you know, giant. What the ****? Right, like, oh, really, the Pentagon. All we have is, like, these couple of frames. Give me a ******* break. I'm not saying that a missile hit the Pentagon or whatever, but I am saying something's wrong.
02:40:07 Because I refused to believe the Pentagon only had a like a parking.
02:40:18 You know what? What is that? The kiosk. A parking kiosk. Camera. Right. Like that's it. The entire Pentagon. That's that's all. The only footage we have of that plane. That plane that hit the the part of the building that that was that had all the the paperwork.
02:40:35 That was that involved. The missing was the missing 2 trillion ******* dollars that they announced that was missing the day before 911.
02:40:44 Yeah, I mean, you know what I mean? Like something's up with that footage. But the rest of the footage that I've seen.
02:40:51 There's nothing doctored or anything like that that I've seen.
02:40:55 Arch Stanton.
02:41:03 I remember handing those annoying ads most obvious scam ever makes me wonder how many vitamin and supplement companies are fake. Have you ever taken 1 and felt any difference at all?
02:41:15 Yeah, I think they're almost all fake and I have taken vitamins and supplements over the years. And you know, as someone who doesn't often have health insurance in an effort to try to fix this, that and the other, and I would have to say that.
02:41:28 No, I have never. I mean, look, there's like stuff like creatine and stuff like that. I've, I've when you notice the difference, obviously. Like, there's some workout supplements that that help. But I mean, in terms of like, just like, you know, my mom had, like, a whole like, she was she bought into all this stuff. She had like, a whole canned. And I'm like, oh, here's kelp pills and, you know, take this pill.
02:41:49 Or whatever and.
02:41:50 In fact, she even got me once because of, you know, I was AD like every kid in the world, right? It was called kindling. It was naturopathic.
Voice Over
02:41:57 It was.Devon Stack
02:42:00 Ellen Uh made from catnip and uh. She had me try that for a while and I was just.02:42:05 Like what the ****?
02:42:06 Is this you're giving me catnip anyway?
02:42:11 Yeah, all that stuff is is ********. Or at least my I'm sure. Look, I'm sure there are some things.
02:42:17 That have active ingredients that do some things, but usually if it if it's going to be effective, that thing is is is synthesized and mass produced by a company that's that wants to make more money than just.
02:42:33 You know, off the off, the hopes and dreams of of desperate people, which I think is a lot of stuff, is just snake oil.
02:42:42 The screen image.
Amy
02:42:45 Good gorilla. Good, good gorilla.Devon Stack
02:42:50 The Screen Edge says keep up the good work. Well, I appreciate.02:42:53 Then.
02:42:54 Bessemer 72.
02:43:02 Hey, Clark.
02:43:09 Mesmer, Sammy too high them. I enjoyed last week's stream. I always thought Mary Tyler Moore was so pretty, but she looked like an unhealthy anorexic and this was our role model.
02:43:21 Uh.
02:43:23 She was like, too anorexic. Well, maybe maybe in that episode, I don't know.
02:43:29 But yeah, she was not exactly.
02:43:32 She was a feminist. I mean, she was not exactly like a a role model.
02:43:38 Well, I mean, she was a role model, but just not the not the role model we should have had love and division more chaotic. Courtney.
Corky
02:43:47 My sister.Corky's Sister
02:43:56 You're turning into a monster.Devon Stack
02:43:58 I feel totally blue pilled make America seal great again. Even low level Jewish crooks can get off.02:44:06 Them and I appreciate your criticism of all in the family that show always got an F minus or or got on my ******* nerves. TV is poisoned. Yeah, it was the. The other thing is.
02:44:18 I never even thought it was funny.
02:44:20 Because they it's not like they didn't play reruns when I was a kid. They did, and and it was just never a show it. Like I said, a lot of the the comedies that boomers loved, like like.
02:44:34 You know, like the.
02:44:36 Or especially if it was from the 70s, right. But like the what was the I brought this up before the College 1.
02:44:45 The stupid college one, with Belushi in it anyway, anytime that there was like some comedy that was universally loved by by bullers, it obviously got played a lot and reruns on Comedy Central and Everywhere else. And so inevitably, you'd end up having to watch some of it. And it was always garbage.
02:45:06 It was never funny. I never understood like how that was like, really. This is the pinnacle of comedy. And look, I kind of get it because comedy is very contextual.
02:45:14 And that's why even some of the stuff that I thought was funny in the 90s, I watched today and I'm just like, why did I ever laugh at that? Like, I remember, I remember thinking this was really.
02:45:23 Funny. And it's not funny anymore.
02:45:26 So maybe that just happens with most comedy comedy. For the most part, has an expiration date on it.
02:45:34 But yeah, that that show was never.
02:45:36 I just I I I just never thought it was funny at all, and it was just like OK ha ha ha ha ha ha. Anything with a laugh track though. Just really was like nails on a chalkboard for me.
02:45:48 Men have low moral fiber, says guys. I'm having serious embarrassment for remembering my dad, thinking the Colbert report was cool and genuinely conservative. Can we get a one inch chat? And for anyone else who had this experience to make me feel not so bad, I I would just feel bad. I would just feel bad about that and hope that whatever genes.
02:46:08 We're responsible for that. We're overpowered by your mom's genes.
02:46:16 Because the people that I knew that couldn't understand that Colbert report was satire, they just weren't. They weren't the smartest. They weren't the sharpest tool in the shed. You know what I.
02:46:28 Mean they just they.
02:46:29 They just wasn't.
02:46:29 So, uh, you know, I mean, I don't know your dad and.
02:46:35 Not, not, not. Not a good, not a good indicator though.
02:46:39 But all the same, maybe look maybe I'm maybe I was especially hip to it. I just I I thought it was pretty obvious.
02:46:47 Bessemer 72.
02:47:00 The quirky of rage.
02:47:02 Hi Deb. I recently watched the movie a dry white season about South Africa. It was so annoying with magic, ******* intensified and all the cops were Hollywood Hitlers, not based on a true story, but everyone would assume that it was. I've never seen that. I will add that to my list of.
02:47:23 Possible movies there.
02:47:26 Grenade says please don't play Stephen Colbert ever again. Not only this ****** is insufferable, but his ******* voice is like nails on chalkboard. It was painful. That 60 seconds. Best. That's true. It is true. This guy is I. I never. I could never understand his popularity.
02:47:45 Because it it wasn't funny. It was. It was.
02:47:50 It wasn't even like Reddit, funny, like like John Liebowitz was Reddit funny.
02:47:55 And Colbert was just caricature of read it. Funny. I I could never figure it out who that appealed to. But, you know.
02:48:03 Apparently some conservatives.
02:48:05 And the Trump junior? I know someone who thought that the Colbert report was evidence the media wasn't too biased.
02:48:23 He has strong political opinions and likes John Oliver. Yeah, that, that, that's the thing. There are people that really thought ohh it's it's fair and balanced. Comedy Central's being fair and balanced by having Jon Stewart, the left wing view and then Colbert the right wing side now.
02:48:40 No, really. Ohh God, no. It's that's not. That's not what's happening.
02:48:47 A hammer of thorazine.
02:48:55 Regarding some on our side being ********, I went to meet a dog breeder and within 5 minutes he started ranting about the Jews. I thought I had stumbled into a good one and then he started talking about mud, floods, tartaria and ice walls.
02:49:11 Damn shame many such cases.
02:49:14 Yeah, yeah, many such cases thanks to the disinfo agents on the right. Some of it's intentional. We have, you know, these real beauties, these real beauties on the right causing the causing mental chaos among the more susceptible people. People whose minds are so open, their brains fall out as I think my.
02:49:34 My uncle used to say, and if he didn't then he showed up, I guess. But yeah, there's there's a lot of people like that, right? A lot of people that.
02:49:43 That now they, they, they, they, they. Well, I mean they they go Candace Owens mode. Although I I'm I suspect hers is a.
02:49:51 Is an act. I think she is.
02:49:54 I I don't think that she's. I think she's been intentionally ********. Let me just put that way.
02:50:00 Are some.
02:50:01 Of these other people who start cold.
02:50:05 And such a. Who's your full of hotpad?
Corky
02:50:12 Got a lot of lot of cooking.Corky's Sister
02:50:21 Corky, you're turning into a monster.Devon Stack
02:50:23 Shout out from the South side Indianapolis, now known as Chinatown or Chin Town.02:50:29 The highest concentration of Burmese in America, these people are the Mexicans of Asia, always shooting it out with the the.
02:50:40 They get all the Gibbs for homes, cars, foods.
02:50:45 And I can't. Can't ******* read tonight and own a ****** grocery store and laundromat on every corner.
02:50:53 Yeah. Well, like I said, as America becomes increasingly that.
02:50:57 Maybe there's an argument to be made is just viewing it as a host country that we can suck resources from.
02:51:04 Wouldn't it be nice to get those, those those laundromats and grocery stores, paying our bills? Love and division? If only option is to have superficial followers, then maybe the Jesus route is the way I **** them in this world will have a faith in the world to come.
02:51:23 I'm not sure you mean by that, but I do think that there are some Christians that allow.
02:51:31 The the world to go to hell because they think, hey, it's supposed to like, that's the whole, you know, that's like revelations and B it won't matter because when they die everything will be fine.
02:51:41 And I think I don't know that how much that has to has come into play, but it it definitely has.
02:51:46 Come into play.
02:51:48 Boot and Biden.
Money Clip
02:51:50 Cash flow checkout.Duck Returner
02:51:57 I'd like to return this duck.Devon Stack
02:52:00 Blue and Biden says. Can I fly you into Canada to set my family straight on World War 2? I don't think that would work. They they have to if they're that, if they're that entrenched, they they probably have to. It's it's one of those things that they'll never get or they have to.02:52:17 Think they came up with it themselves?
02:52:20 So I don't know, maybe I can do more. More World War 2 stuff, but.
02:52:25 A lot of those people, it's just not worth it. It's you can you can. You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink. It's one of those.
02:52:34 Kinds of things.
02:52:36 Bill Monaghan.
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02:52:39 Why is money management?Money Clip
02:52:43 There's the rest.02:52:46 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:52:47 Optimism is a bad thing if you're optimistic about the wrong things. A lot of people here in Springfield were thinking a second Trump term would somehow save the city, but a lot of them are starting to realize at best it may.02:53:00 Slow things down a little.
02:53:02 So they're starting to think more realistically.
02:53:04 Yeah, I I said that about, like, the custards years ago when I was, when people would get mad at me, like, whoa, what's wrong with them? You know, believing in this fantasy that makes them have high morale. It's like, well, because it's, that's fine if, you know, you're doomed and you just want, like, the kids to believe in some bedtime stories. They're not terrified of the inevitable.
02:53:26 And.
02:53:28 I mean, but that's like the only context in which that's OK, right? Like, if you're, if you're gonna die and you're with the kids and you know you're going to die and they're going to die and you don't want them to to spend their last moments fearing the end. Yeah. OK. It's OK to tell them about.
02:53:49 That some, some little lie that's going to make them think everything's fine until they're they unexpectedly unexpectedly dies. Their last moments aren't.
02:53:59 Experiencing terror, right? OK. But I don't want it. That's not. That's not how I want to view reality. I don't want to view it as we're all going to die. So let them believe this. This fairy tales. They're not afraid of. Of the the end and and and. Because that's the only context in which that's OK.
02:54:19 Yeah, I I think copium is, is a dangerous ******* drug, but yeah, hopefully like I said, I've said before, hopefully get out of there, get out of there before. What are they said? Housing prices are going up somehow because maybe.
02:54:32 More Haitians with guaranteed federal loans are moving.
02:54:36 Uh, but yeah, maybe, uh, maybe sell, be an ******* and sell to a Haitian. I guess Fagot *** ******, says the Trump skepticism is warranted, but he at least is aware of our side of Twitter. He realizes people and government are trying to kill him, and it really depends on who he brings to the work.
02:54:57 For him anyway, it's probably the last time you will be able to vote for a white man, I would say.
02:55:04 Let me let me just push back on this.
02:55:07 We don't know that the government's trying to kill him.
02:55:10 Honestly, and I know, like all kinds.
02:55:12 Of people. Ohh.
02:55:13 Like they have they're they're they're, you know, really complicated conspiracy theories about this. I think that they they both seem like they could just be ******* nut cases that were heavily influenced by the Trump is Hitler's rhetoric. I think that the case can be made for that.
02:55:31 Fairly easily, and I've yet to see any evidence of the to the.
02:55:35 Hearing. And so it's a talking point certainly that a lot of pro Trump people want to push and it's very popular with the Q cards and other people and it's a good look. It's a good line, it's good, it's good to say look, they're so afraid of him that they're trying to kill him. I've even seen people say, like the Jews are trying to kill him. Like that makes any.
02:55:54 ******* kind of sense, right?
02:55:56 But.
02:55:58 Realistically, is it possible that it was just ******* ******* that did it? Yeah, because you think that there's something to think about. You think the deep state or whoever, right? Like the left. Is this. This is why This is why it's a mistake to think that your enemies just they're. Oh, they're so dumb. They're so ********. They make all these mistakes.
02:56:17 And just me, one of the middle of me, I'm able to see through all their lies. It's like.
02:56:21 They're they're not, though they're not that bad at what they do or they wouldn't be at the top of the hierarchy. You would be at the top of the hierarchy, not them, and, but they are. So that tells me that even though you do have some incompetence, you know, incompetence, even at the top. So some of these structures, they're not, like, so terrible.
02:56:42 I don't think that they're going to fail twice in a row like they you. You realize these people?
02:56:49 Can can I mean they can make you dead, right? Like it's not that hard to make someone dead. And it seems odd to me that they would try to make someone dead twice and fail twice or three Times Now. Right. If you believe what they're saying and was like.
02:57:08 Arizona or something like that. They were like, oh, yeah, people had to go to the emergency room cause of.
02:57:13 Poison Joker gas or something? You know, I mean, like I don't ******* know. But there's that. The other thing is we know who he's going to bring on to work with him because we know who the transition team is. It's going to be Peter Thiel and all his gay **** buddies, so it's going to be Zionists, libertarians basically who hate anti Semites. So we know what that is.
02:57:34 And as far as it being the last white man to vote for, I mean really doesn't matter if if if voting is is ******* fake and gay anyway. Like it's, isn't that like the what they would want you to think is that like, oh, no, you have to vote for him because you know.
02:57:52 And he's a Shabbos goy. That's the whole reason why you have a Shabbos goy and and don't just run a Jew. So, I mean, I don't know, who knows? Like I said, I don't have a crystal ball. And I think all.
02:58:02 The.
02:58:02 Evidence points to Trump being a a massive disaster and more of a more of a.
02:58:12 A negative than a positive.
02:58:13 OK.
02:58:15 John Connor says we do have significant power, but we are fragmented. You have a skill set in marketing and graphic design. Handsome. Truth is a showman Adam Green is an artist, autist researcher Warren or warm. I don't know. That is Warren Ball logo or.
02:58:34 Oh.
02:58:35 Something has strategic vision etcetera, but our vanguard against the Jew are not working together to produce AAA content. Instead, normal tier gatekeepers pushing weak messages like Steve Peters etcetera are getting significant traction over the NPC Sheep and Boomers with high production value and normally friendly information formatting.
02:58:57 We need to learn from our enemies to control messaging and language through mutual agreements and consistency. Well, it's it's a lot harder than that, it's he's also funded by gold companies.
02:59:08 You know that's that's that's a that's a major piece that you're missing in that puzzle.
02:59:14 Is when you're sponsored by Jewish owned gold companies.
02:59:18 You know, it gives you a little more. You got a little more wiggle room. You got a little more, you know, a little more leeway, but.
02:59:28 But yeah, it it's and and plus your your the algorithm.
02:59:33 The algorithm is going to treat you differently if you are pushing nonsense Flat Earth.
02:59:41 You know, ****** **** versus if you're actually demonstrating the threat that, say, Jews pose and have posed for a long time to the to Western civilization.
02:59:55 The algorithm's definitely gonna treat you differently.
02:59:59 And so are sponsors for that matter.
03:00:02 Arch Stanton.
03:00:05 Says since seeing this latest tour, it's never been clearer than Tucker is just another gatekeeper.
03:00:12 Here's here's there to give voice to our complaints.
03:00:17 Then tell us. Look no further into this. It's just good versus evil. And that's all. Everything is so fake and gay. And I have been saying this about Tucker, much to the anger and rage of people who are very skeptical of Tucker now.
03:00:31 I've been saying this for years. You can scroll back in my my my telegram channel for years and years and years.
03:00:39 I've been pointing out the problems and the CIA, CIA connections, etc. With Tucker and for for that same amount of time I've been.
03:00:49 And sit on by people and ohh, you're just you're just a black pillar. You just you just just you can't have faith in anybody. It's like, no, these are legitimate problems with this guy that.
03:01:01 OK. Well, you're just gonna you just you just wanna TV daddy, OK, I get it now, man, but a lot of these people are coming around and realizing that.
03:01:10 You can't trust people like that. You can't trust people that come from generational wealth, because what we what we are presenting is a a threat to that wealth they.
03:01:21 Why would you want to rock?
03:01:22 The boat, if you were someone like Tucker, you'd want to keep things exactly the ******* same. Maybe change them in in minor ways that aren't going to.
03:01:31 Put into jeopardy or massive.
03:01:34 Generational wealth.
03:01:38 4 Chan 81.
Amy
03:01:40 Good. Really good. Good for real.Devon Stack
03:01:46 You've mentioned Saul Linski on stream before, he said. Ridicule is the most potent political weapon. That's why characters like Archie Bunker and Homer Simpson exist with no counter signaling to them on TV and why public ridicule of naggers, fagots kites, ****** specs and books is outlawed.03:02:05 Yeah, I guess that's one way. One way to put it.
03:02:09 Yeah, the those those characters are always permitted, so they can be.
03:02:11 **** on.
03:02:12 Every single time there's never a show. There's never the opposite of that.
03:02:17 You ever notice that there's never a lovable lefty who is always, you know, starry eyed and and wine this utopian future? But then it keeps not working out and and and and by the end of the.
03:02:31 Theories, they realized that it was all commie nonsense. That's never happened. There's never been a character like that and never will.
Voice Over
03:02:38 Be.Devon Stack
03:02:39 Bill Monaghan says Speaking of Diaspora Russian this week, reduced residency requirements for refugees of 40. Some work countries, including the United States lifes left.03:02:51 Less expensive there, but you might have trouble getting payments from the US like pensions and stuff. What do you think it's a it's something to consider. I haven't really weighed all the pros and cons. I find it at least a.
03:03:06 A thing to consider. That's the that's the best. I'll say right now it's it's probably not right for everybody and maybe it's right for no one. I don't know what strings are attached to that, but at at first blush it doesn't seem.
03:03:18 Like the worst thing for for at least some people to consider that.
03:03:23 I I've considered it. I've thought about it. It's it's, it's definitely my bucket of possibilities. I just don't know that I'd want to live in Russia, you know, and it. And it's like, what part of Russia's big? And I've I've never actually spent time there, so.
03:03:39 It'd be weird to just move there, you know, with not having spent any time there. I know people that live there and you know, again, it's it's certain parts of Russia that I've heard what it's like there. But it, I don't know.
03:03:54 I don't know what I I haven't looked into it.
03:03:56 I have to know all the details.
03:03:59 I'll tell you what the if Russia was.
03:04:01 Smart.
03:04:02 They'd be trying to brain drain the US.
03:04:05 All these disenfranchised white guys.
03:04:08 These high IQ white guys who don't get the job because they're given the job to Tyrone.
03:04:14 I mean, ****. I mean, if you wanted, if you wanted to compete with the US.
03:04:20 The strategy I would take if I was if I was Russia, looking at what was going on in the West right now, I would say you know what, if you're a high IQ white, we'll pay you to live here.
03:04:31 Because you're human capital.
03:04:34 Your investment.
03:04:36 I would want you in my country, I would want you because I'd want you out of the. I mean, think of it. It's like project paper clip, right. Why do you think we went to the moon? Why do you think we got a lot of the progress that we we got after World War 2 in the United States? It's because we got all these ******* genius Nazi scientists smuggled into America doing all the heavy lifting.
03:04:59 Right.
03:05:01 And so if you're Russia and look, Russia did the same thing at that time, they, I don't know what they called it, but they, you know, they stole a bunch of of German scientists that around the same time.
03:05:10 But this is the perfect opportunity. If you're Russia or or any really anywhere. If you're a competitor of the United States and you see what they're doing is they're disenfranchising the they're they're most capable and intelligent people, the people that made America America in the 1st place and you, you know, that this might.
03:05:28 Would be at least at the at the amplitude that this problem is at right now. This might be like a temporary thing, because eventually you would think maybe it would be possible, at least that the ruling class might pull back a little bit like oh, this was a bad idea, at least in the short term, until they can get AI and whatever else.
03:05:48 But like, if you're, if you're a.
03:05:50 A competitor of the United States this.
03:05:52 Is your opportunity.
03:05:54 Is your opportunity to to say hey, hi, IQ whites get the **** over here and start making.
03:06:00 Cities.
03:06:01 And because you'll deprive the United States of your of your, your human capital, and you'll increase our healing, it'll be it's it, and it makes so much sense, like and. And if you're high IQ white, and you're running into these limitations that you're inevitably going to run into in in the United States.
03:06:17 It'd be very.
03:06:21 Be it would be a very tasty, tasty deal, I think for a lot.
03:06:24 Of people.
03:06:26 Man of low moral fiber says, Speaking of comedies, boomers Love Animal House. That's the one I was trying in the name of always ****** me off when I see it because I like the song House of the Rising sun by the animals, so it's an extra let down thinking you're going to hear the song and then it's some ******** boomer comedy about being.
03:06:46 Bad and drunk and and banging underage girls isn't there that that scene where he he bangs a 14 year old or something like that and that's supposed to be like, that's the punchline.
03:06:58 Man yeah, boomers are very rapey by the way man of low moral fiber. Yes, my dad is a turbo ******. He worked for the FBI. Great. Don't talk to him. I out benched him before I was out of middle school. There you go. There you go.
03:07:13 Veritas Hunter Devon Veritas shared this Sanford and Sons looks at all the in here clip in that earlier thought you could use to your magic and wait and clip it down for great hyper chat video bumper. Love your work.
03:07:33 You make. Wait. Hold on.
03:07:36 Shared Sanford and sons.
03:07:39 Ohh you sent me a link.
03:07:43 You sent me a link.
03:07:46 Yeah, I'm.
03:07:48 Tell you what, if if the link is bad.
03:07:53 Will, Will, will gay link you? Ohh you know I've played this before.
03:07:58 If it's what I.
03:07:58 Think it is.
03:08:00 In which case it would make it a bad link.
03:08:01 Because I have played it before.
03:08:04 Let's see.
03:08:09 At least it'll get, it'll.
03:08:10 Get this tweet off the screen, right?
03:08:13 But I have played this before, I'm almost certain.
03:08:20 OK.
Judge
03:08:23 Inquiry to the matter before.Sanford
03:08:24 The court. Well, that's what's that's what's wrong with the court judge. A black man ain't got a chance.03:08:29 Down here, I'm black.
03:08:30 Or you the judge that don't count.
03:08:35 This why don't you arrest some white drivers?
Cop
03:08:38 I do.Sanford
03:08:39 You do well. Where are they? Look at all these in here.03:08:49 Look around here. There's enough in here to make a Tarzan movie.
Judge
03:09:02 Water. Water in this courtroom.Devon Stack
03:09:12 Yeah, no, I've played. I've played that link and the context was, uh, this was another example of an Archie Bunker moment where it's oh, it's it's hilarious because he's saying.03:09:25 And it's like, yeah, but.
03:09:27 He's literally pushing.
03:09:30 BLM propaganda, you know?
03:09:33 And and and and they're smuggling it into your brain by saying and. And people are just like haha.
03:09:41 You said so I'm afraid, yes.
Money Clip
03:09:46 You are gay.Devon Stack
03:10:07 Yeah. So Bill Monigan says I'm moving forward on moving daughters coming next week to help Prep the house so I can get professional photos done for the listing. House prices are still up, but I don't expect that to last. I only have one immediate neighbor and he's bailing 2. So let the Haitians have it at market.03:10:28 Value absolutely, especially with their federally guaranteed loans.
03:10:33 Get get some of that Fed money.
03:10:37 Well, actually the the bank is the one that gets the Fed money because all that mean well and they take it from you, here's all that means is when when the Haitians default on their loans, the feds pay their loans for them and the feds get their money from you. So you pay the Haitians loans.
03:10:56 But yeah, good luck with that. And the last know how that that works out for.
03:11:00 Grenade says it is a given.
03:11:03 North America will be minority white in 25 years, but it's not because a country is majority non white that we cannot create private communities that are 100% white. We need to buy land, declare it private with membership needed and refuse non whites from moving in. You think it's possible? And then I got cut off.
03:11:24 I'll tell you what.
03:11:26 Yes and no, because you can still have the DOJ come just like there used to be.
03:11:33 Private clubs.
03:11:35 That they wouldn't allow Jews or black people or whoever to join country clubs, you know that have been lampooned for decades in in boomer comedies, right? The stuffy old white waspy racist clubs that used to exist, those used to exist.
03:11:55 And they were all attacked with law fair.
03:12:00 And that's why they don't exist anymore. So that's that's really the the danger of that is.
03:12:07 The the legal aspect of that is what I'm not 100% like I'm not a lawyer.
03:12:13 But that's that is you would have to protect against that angle of attack, because that's what they've used in the past, and that's what they that you could maybe get away with it for a while. Like if you're small that you know you fly into the radar, they don't really care what you're doing, cause no one.
03:12:25 Really knows what's happening in the 1st place, but the second Jew.
03:12:28 Catches wind of that.
03:12:30 And they've got enough better to do. You know that Jew is going to take it to court, and that could be a problem like they've done before. And, you know, over and over again.
03:12:40 Going over to.
Voice Over
03:12:43 Ah.Devon Stack
03:12:45 Rumble.Voice Over
03:12:48 Let's see here. Rumble, Rumble, rumble.Devon Stack
03:12:53 Let me just make sure that this is.03:12:56 The first one because I had the button early enough here.
03:13:01 It is the first.
03:13:01 One, I think, OK, yeah, suski or I think it's suskie's or.
03:13:09 Well, what does this say?
03:13:12 Such kiss too.
Voice Over
03:13:13 There you go.Devon Stack
03:13:14 Devon, last strain, you spoke about the state of the medical industry. Remember, Lucy, let me the baby killer nurse in the UK.03:13:22 She got an affiliate of OJ Simpson's Jewish legal team, which will likely acquit. Yeah, I know. So yeah, I know she's got, like, a, like, the Innocence Project. Jewish lawyers working for her now. So yeah.
03:13:39 Let's see. You know, it's the Memphis 3 all over again. And of course, like always, there's people that think she's innocent. Then it's like, no.
03:13:48 She's not, but doesn't mean that you know.
03:13:52 If she was the the Jews wouldn't be fighting to get, let her off, right. They'd be happy about it. But yeah, it is what it is. Words are words says good stuff. Love the stream. Well, I appreciate that.
03:14:04 And then Shushies 2 says also I heard through the Grapevine, the UK NHS IVF gives you only one shot. If you're right, everyone else gets unlimited access, you're going to say it's due to health conditions, but it's all ********.
03:14:22 Yeah, I don't know if that's true or not, but I could totally see that being the case. The people in in power in the West, almost without exception or without exception as far as I can tell, they share the the.
03:14:41 Objective of of less white people, more non white people.
03:14:46 And it seems pretty universal this this objective so.
03:14:52 I'm. I'm not surprised by that at all. That's the case.
03:14:55 Chucky's extremist circus says what does the honey taste like out there with the lack of vegetation? And don't say like honey, it it tastes like.
03:15:07 Well, I mean, the last honey I got from them, it tastes like almonds. I don't know where what they got into because there's not, like, almonds around here, but it tastes like almonds. Mesquite honey is also pretty good. And that's what a lot of it ends up being.
03:15:24 There's a lot of vegetation. It's just.
03:15:25 Different.
03:15:27 Like right now I don't know what they're called, but these there's these little yellow flowers that just sprung up out of nowhere a couple of days ago that are all over the place. And the bees are.
03:15:38 I don't. Again, I don't. I don't know. They call that I could probably. You know, there's that app that will identify plants. So I.
03:15:43 Should probably go and.
03:15:44 Just learn when those things bloom and have that as part of my part.
03:15:48 Of.
03:15:48 My.
03:15:49 You know, model on on predicting when nectar flows are.
03:15:53 Going to hit.
03:15:54 But yeah, there's there's lots of you wouldn't think you. In fact, most people until you live.
03:15:58 In the desert.
03:15:59 The desert just seems like some dead.
03:16:02 Waste land. And then when you live there, you realize how much it really is a life out here, there's a lot of stuff that lives out here. It's just really weird.
03:16:09 Stuff.
03:16:13 Who's Joe? Or at least that's how I choose to call it. Hey, Devin. Some financial advice for zoomers get blue job.
03:16:32 That pays. I don't know. The blue job is a blue collar job. Maybe that pays $25 per hour. Many warehouses off for this. And you can get training while you're working. My friend is getting into robotics because of this.
03:16:46 More financial advice if you want this is this is not me giving financial advice, this is.
03:16:52 This is not financial advice. This is the experience of of who's Joe? I always say that cause. That's how they can **** you. If you want a low cost of living, move to the Midwest. Ideally, rent would be a week worth of pay. Rent is cheap. Plenty of college towns with lots of whites to socialize and date.
03:17:13 Buy a freezer and buy meat in bulk. You can buy half a cow for like $2000 and that will last for about 6 months to a year. Also, garden your own veggies and herbs to save on groceries.
03:17:28 So there you go. There's some non financial advice from who's Joe?
03:17:33 And yeah, I don't see anything terribly wrong with. I've never bought half a cow. You have to. You have to have a freezer that could accommodate half a cow, I guess. And you'd have to really like to to cook meat. All that. That's the one drawback of the meat thing is the inconvenience of having to cook it. You can cook like a bunch at once.
03:17:53 And put it in the fridge and so you can just heat it up. But it is it that's the that's the only that's that's like the big drawback or the biggest drawback of of meat diet is.
03:18:06 It's cooking meat.
03:18:07 All the time.
03:18:11 Ed didn't says on a technical level. Cialis and Viagra are simply vasodilators just common blood pressure medication. Like nitroglycerin. Like many medicines, each work on certain parts of the body. These are pelvic.
03:18:28 Yeah, it was.
03:18:31 What you call it the fake 1 doesn't doesn't even do.
03:18:35 That.
03:18:36 Sarah Town or Sarah Town says another entertaining stream. Thank you, Devin. Well, I appreciate that.
03:18:43 Ed didn't says I heard Viagra inventor interviewed on NPR many years ago. Apparently how he introduced it to the industry was at a huge seminar where he came out on stage and injected it right into *** **** on stage.
03:18:59 Really well.
03:19:03 I OK. I guess that's one way of doing it.
03:19:09 Anime extremist says small super chat for a small question. Where does the grocery store sound bite come from that stream? Was it where you said that? What were you talking about?
03:19:23 I think it was called grocery store addition actually.
03:19:28 And you'd have to want you to find out. I'm. I talk about a grocery store.
03:19:33 I talk about a grocery store. I'm almost. I'm almost positive it's called grocery store addition.
03:19:41 I'm almost positive.
Archie Bunker
03:19:43 But.Devon Stack
03:19:43 It's about a grocery store and something that happens in a grocery store that.03:19:48 That if it I mean if it was gonna happen, the grocery store was probably the dumbest place for it to happen.
03:19:54 And maybe there there would be other places that.
03:19:58 That would have the the products you were looking for, perhaps that that the grocery store wouldn't have.
03:20:06 I I don't know. I don't. I'm just. It's so I'm just saying. Nonsense. Now let's see here. Back to odyssey. We've got a couple more here.
03:20:20 Brody says. I hope you had a good reason to skip Wednesday stream. Well, I told you guys I was doing a.
03:20:27 Doing bee stuff on on all this week, and in fact it's going to continue on in the.
03:20:32 Next week I'll most.
03:20:34 Likely have a stream Wednesday, but yeah, I'm. I'm going to be very be busy for the next little bit because now is the time and now is the time to get everything cause once winter hits that's it, you know.
03:20:48 Be see, once it's over, once you see all those highs for winter, you just you can't get into.
03:20:54 Because.
03:20:55 Well, there's no point, you know, I guess you could get into them to feed them.
03:21:00 Maybe and maybe I'll end up having to do that at some point.
03:21:03 I'll I'll know more about how how bad off some of these hives are by the end of next week. Guitar dude says. Have you heard of the book? A history of central banking and enslavement of mankind. It seems like every time the Jews power is threatened.
03:21:18 They do whatever is necessary to regain it. So how would humanity in general get rid of Jewish power forever?
03:21:27 Is that the one with the the guy?
03:21:31 The guy died fairly young. The author died fairly young because it. If so, I have that book and I have not. It's on like it's literally on my night stand.
03:21:43 I haven't run yet. Let me see.
03:21:52 Or maybe it's not.
03:21:54 Maybe I'm thinking of some other book.
03:21:58 I don't think this is the author let.
03:21:59 Me look.
03:22:05 No, this is not the author I was thinking of.
03:22:09 I have a book with a very similar name.
Voice Over
03:22:10 That's.Devon Stack
03:22:11 On my, on my stack of books to read on my night stand.03:22:17 No, I have. I have not read that this is written by.
03:22:22 A South African banker and politician who was the leader of the South Africas abolition or abolition of income tax and usury party. No, that's.
03:22:34 Sounds like the kind of guy I I could.
03:22:37 I could get along with he stood as a candidate for the Ubuntu Party in the 2014 general election.
03:22:44 Goodson has authored a total of seven books on banking and history. He was the director of the South African Reserve Bank and previously financial consultant in the Pringle Bay. Despite his career, Goodson has also been an active commentator with regards to the problems of the central banking system, writing the book.
03:23:04 The history of central banking and the enslavement of mankind, published by Black House Publishing, Limited in such book Goodson with reference to historical sources and events, argues against what he deems to be the scam of the central banking system.
03:23:21 Oh, he's a Holocaust denier.
03:23:25 Maybe. Maybe. Look, maybe we can look into this guy. He sounds like.
03:23:28 My.
03:23:28 Kind of guy. All right, guys. Well, with that, I am going.
03:23:33 To bid you a do.
03:23:36 Thank you for joining me for this.
03:23:39 Another this this new installment.
03:23:43 Of the insomnia stream, we'll have more for you on Wednesday. Like I said, unless something crazy happens. That's why I'm planning to have one on Wednesday.
03:23:52 As always, I appreciate you guys joining me this Saturday. Enjoy the rest of your weekend for black pilled. I am of course.
03:24:00 Devon's tag.
Gamer Mom
03:24:02 You know what I don't like this all these games.03:24:06 Are based on the dark side of life.
Gamer Dad
03:24:10 I got a.03:24:10 Knife the knife. You're closer to the victim. It's more personal.
03:24:14 Oh, you're so dirty. You're a naughty boy. Go swim.
03:24:15 Oh.
03:24:19 Oh.