INSOMNIA STREAM: TWENTY FIVE EDITION.mp3
01/01/2025Numbers Lady
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Duran Duran - Come Undone
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Devon Stack
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Cosmic Assassins
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Devon Stack
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Devon Stack
00:09:50 Welcome to the insomnia.00:09:53 I got my little thing isn't loaded.
00:09:56 Always forget I forgot something.
00:09:58 It's the first stream of the year.
00:10:01 Why is it not loading up?
00:10:03 Come on, load up.
00:10:06 Here we go almost there.
00:10:07 On guys, hold on.
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00:10:11 Oh, that's not exactly right.
00:10:16 There we go.
00:10:16 All right, that's better.
00:10:18 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:22 25 EDITION 25.
00:10:26 I'm your host, of course. Devin.
00:10:28 Hope you guys had a good new year.
00:10:31 You guys are recovering nicely.
00:10:34 Hopefully it wasn't too wild and crazy last night. Mine was.
00:10:40 Well, relatively tame, but good.
00:10:43 That's a. That's all we can really ask for these days, right?
00:10:48 My.
00:10:49 My crazy New Year's Eve days are over.
00:10:52 Thank God. Thank God.
00:10:55 Crazy.
00:10:55 Not always equal fun, especially on New Year's Day. Usually the crazier New Year's Eve, the less fun New Year's Day is.
00:11:03 That's always.
00:11:04 Good thing anyway, lots has been.
00:11:07 It's it's only one day in 2025.
00:11:11 One day.
00:11:12 Well, not even one day in really 'cause it's still the first day.
00:11:17 And all kinds of crazy shit has already been unleashed.
00:11:21 Already been unleashed?
00:11:24 Onto the American public.
00:11:28 Oh, it's it's going to be an interesting year.
00:11:31 We all knew that was the.
00:11:33 It's going to be an interesting year and it's already begun.
00:11:36 You know, I I've I've said this a million times. If I've said it once.
00:11:42 That as we get closer to the drain, just like a leaf floating closer to a drain once it gets caught up in that Whirlpool and you start circling the drain.
00:11:55 The closer it gets to it's getting sucked down the drain. The faster it spins, until eventually it's just spinning like a top and then it gets sucked down and.
00:12:05 It's the the the orbit is speeding up, the orbit is speeding up.
00:12:10 And so it's already, we're already we got a lot of momentum behind us, I guess and it's carried us around that drain. We're not quite spinning like a top yet.
00:12:20 In fact, I won't have.
00:12:21 I won't have to tell you when that's happening. You guys will just know.
00:12:27 But it is speeding up things.
00:12:28 Are you know the social cohesion thing is kind of disintegrating, as you know, as as as one might imagine, right, when the ruling class is.
00:12:41 Trying to exterminate the people in their countries, you know? But hey, you know, anyway, Speaking of extermination, I guess.
00:12:52 Sure. By now you guys have all heard in New Orleans.
00:12:57 New Orleans there was a what's increasingly looking like a terrorist.
00:13:02 Or, you know it meant something that's meant to look like a terrorist attack.
00:13:05 Never.
00:13:07 These. Hey, look, it's we're just hours away from when this happened. And when you're hours away from when something just happened, it's impossible to know.
00:13:16 Why I prefer?
00:13:17 To be able to rely on the benefit of of hindsight, and we just don't have that right now, I thought you guys would probably think it was weird if I didn't at least talk about this stuff.
00:13:28 Is this not working and all my stuff?
00:13:31 'S giving me a hard time today.
00:13:34 Come on. There we go.
00:13:36 There we.
00:13:37 All right, let's make this a little.
00:13:38 We're going to be looking at some stuff that's in four by three, which is why this of but not that much matters for some of this, we got to cover the news.
00:13:48 Wasn't wasn't planning on doing that and then?
00:13:52 The.
00:13:52 The news doesn't even give us a day.
00:13:54 Doesn't.
00:13:55 It doesn't even give us one day.
00:13:58 To even sit back and relax.
00:14:01 So I.
00:14:01 Last night, last night or technically early this morning in New Orleans.
00:14:09 15 people at least right now.
00:14:13 Were killed and dozens they say were injured.
00:14:17 Around Bourbon Street.
00:14:20 I happened.
00:14:21 It just says early Wednesday morning they don't have the exact time, at least with the reporting that I've found so far.
00:14:30 But a A a good American.
00:14:33 American by the name of Shamsa Denjabar.
00:14:39 Yeah, one of those classic American names. Sam, should you know, I grew up with, like, there must have been, like, 50 sham suds in my class, right.
00:14:52 Oh, Mr. Jabar, nice to see you.
00:14:55 So shamsad in Jabar.
00:14:59 A Texas man.
00:15:01 Texas man, also an Army veteran.
00:15:04 He is.
00:15:06 Good old American face like that.
00:15:11 He drove a truck.
00:15:14 Into a crowd of people.
00:15:16 And then I I think opened fire and was eventually killed by police.
00:15:21 Is footage of him.
00:15:22 There's the white pickup truck you'll see here.
00:15:33 In the center of the frame there you go.
00:15:35 There, there's the there's the truck.
00:15:37 Appears to be.
00:15:39 Yeah.
00:15:40 Some kind of flag?
00:15:43 On the back of the.
00:15:44 It's cutting it off in this footage, though. I want to see if it'll when he.
00:15:48 Peels out, which he'll pay.
00:15:49 Here in a second.
00:15:52 Do you see how easy? There you go.
00:15:56 Drives into a bunch of people.
00:16:01 What?
00:16:02 In front of a couple of cops.
00:16:09 So there you go.
00:16:11 It's always the brown people that that choose this way. This this.
00:16:14 Horrific way of of killing people, isn't it?
00:16:19 It's always the brown people that do this.
00:16:21 Never see.
00:16:22 I'm sure it's happened, right? But like you don't really see white people.
00:16:27 Driving a vehicle and killing people indiscriminately.
00:16:33 Now, not that white people aren't capable of mass murder.
00:16:36 But they're usually some kind of sense to.
00:16:38 There's usually some kind of targeting capability involved in their their method of killing, whereas brown people, I guess they just get in a car and.
00:16:50 Just run people over.
00:16:53 Run they prefer.
00:16:53 If it's a, it's a some kind of event that involves, you know, people that are happy, you know, like a parade.
00:17:01 Or a Christmas.
00:17:03 Or New Year's Eve party. You know that brown people seem to when they commit mass murder, they like to find people that are having a good time.
00:17:12 Preferably white people, although New Orleans. I mean, I don't.
00:17:16 Don't know about that but.
00:17:18 You know, and then they they get in the car, they get behind the wheel.
00:17:22 And just try to kill as many random innocent people as possible.
00:17:29 And again, like I said, in this case I believe he exited the vehicle and I got into some kind of shootout.
00:17:37 Let's see what I've got.
00:17:39 This is the latest update that I've been able to find.
00:17:44 This is OK from.
00:17:47 You know, it is what it is.
00:17:51 The FB is investigating the deadly New Orleans attack as an act of.
00:17:54 Now, when initially they were saying it wasn't terrorism, the FBI will provide an unclassified briefing on the New Orleans attack relevant.
00:18:05 To the House Senate oversight committees in Louisiana delegation tomorrow at 10:00 AM, according to a congressional aide.
00:18:14 The suspect is, as we said, the good old American shamsa Din Jabar, 42, of the Texas man.
00:18:23 42 multiple officials said Jabar made a series of video recordings before the deadly attack where he said he joined ISIS.
00:18:33 Isn't that nice?
00:18:35 The recordings appear to have been made while driving at night.
00:18:39 Jabar also served in the US Army.
00:18:43 From 2007 to 2020, so, you know, 13 years in the military.
00:18:48 The curious thing about that is the other thing that happened today also involves someone who served in the military.
00:18:57 So, but you know, we'll get to that in a.
00:18:59 An army spokesman said.
00:19:01 He served as a human resource specialist and information technology.
00:19:05 He's one of those one of those geniuses.
00:19:09 One of those brown geniuses making America so much better.
00:19:14 He served in.
00:19:15 He's an information technology specialist.
00:19:20 He was on active duty between March of 2007 and January 2015, deployed to Afghanistan once.
00:19:28 From 20 or 2009 to 2010.
00:19:33 Federal investigators now believe the three men and one woman seen in the French Quarter in surveillance video were not involved in placing improvised explosives in New Orleans, a law enforcement official told CNN. The FBI investigation is ongoing and evolving.
00:19:50 'Cause they were, they found some.
00:19:52 Improvised.
00:19:54 We don't know what the extent of that is.
00:19:57 Investigators still trying to determine if other people may have been involved in addition to the suspect who rammed his pickup truck into a crowd.
00:20:07 Touro. Now there's a apparently it's like a.
00:20:13 It's if if you want to rent your car like it's kind of like Airbnb only with cars. Touro was used to rent the pick up truck.
00:20:21 Again, this will be another connection to something else that happened today, which I'm sure you guys are all well aware.
00:20:26 By now, Turo.
00:20:29 Their platform was used to rent the vehicles used in the deadly New Orleans attack and the vehicle explosion, which we'll get to in a.
00:20:36 In Las Vegas.
00:20:39 Uh.
00:20:40 The call for. Oh, OK.
00:20:41 Just whatever.
00:20:43 And then Biden, whatever, blah, blah, blah, blah blah.
00:20:47 So that is, that is what happened in New Orleans. We got some more footage here.
00:20:53 There's there's the the suspect at this point. Like, do we have?
00:20:59 Mean he's do we have to say alleged he's dead now?
00:21:05 There he.
00:21:05 There's the there's the, the.
00:21:09 Us veteran.
00:21:11 The the Texas man.
00:21:15 The the flag hanging from the back of his truck was an ISIS flag.
00:21:21 Can see it's covered up here in this photo.
00:21:24 Guess law enforcement decided to cover it up.
00:21:27 There's people trying to say, oh, it's because they.
00:21:30 They don't want.
00:21:32 People to know. I I I don't think it's that. I don't think it's.
00:21:35 I just think that if if your local law enforcement, you don't want the the flag of your.
00:21:40 Enemy you know, in in the, you know, flying over the the crime scene. But and again I'm I'm telling you this from their perception. You know, if your local law enforcement.
00:21:50 I'm not saying that's what happened.
00:21:52 I'm not saying it's, you know, there's that.
00:21:55 It's even accurate that he really joined ISIS or any of that stuff at this point.
00:22:00 Know it's a little.
00:22:02 There's some interesting details that I'm sure will still come out.
00:22:06 This is all very very new, very fresh, and I'm sure, look, I'm sure there's lots of people that will tell you they're wild theories about what's going on, but that's not what we do here.
00:22:17 You know 'cause, there's inevitably those nine times out of 10, those end up sounding really fucking stupid.
00:22:22 A couple couple of hours later.
00:22:25 So we don't play that game.
00:22:26 All I'm saying is it's a little weird.
00:22:27 It's a little weird.
00:22:30 Little weird that you know, given what else happened today, but I don't know.
00:22:34 Maybe it's not.
00:22:37 There's the the ISIS flag again covered up.
00:22:41 And here's a aerial view of the truck.
00:22:47 So that's what's going on there in New Orleans, a a chocolate city.
00:22:54 The the latest update.
00:22:57 Let's see here. Up to the second.
00:23:01 Update.
00:23:04 Let's see here. Is there anything new?
00:23:09 OK, apparently law enforcement has searched his his home in Houston.
00:23:18 No arrests have been made.
00:23:21 And let's see here, blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
00:23:26 So not a whole lot of new news.
00:23:28 So well again, this is all fairly.
00:23:31 It happened less than 24 hours ago and I'm sure we'll find out more about it.
00:23:37 And this is the kind of thing where it's like it would be real easy to say.
00:23:42 You know, make the diversity argument right and look.
00:23:47 Regardless of what happens.
00:23:48 Regardless of what this ends up really being, I think it can now. It makes a little little trickier when we see the next one, but one thing that you need to keep in mind, right?
00:23:58 Because this is, this is something that this guy was a military guy, right?
00:24:03 You talk about people assimilating.
00:24:06 If it is the case that you know, let's say it's legit, let's say legitimately.
00:24:11 He joined ISIS and decided to do this terror attack.
00:24:15 And this isn't something.
00:24:17 Like maybe a false flag to justify a more authoritarian federal government and and the sorts of things that come with that, I don't know.
00:24:29 I'm just saying and it's a possibility. Who knows, right?
00:24:32 Let's just say it is.
00:24:34 Say it's some guy.
00:24:35 It's some guy who was, from what I've read, was actually born in America.
00:24:40 He's 40.
00:24:41 He lived in America for 42 years, never assimilated.
00:24:46 42 years his entire life served in the military.
00:24:50 Never assimilated.
00:24:52 Had to have, you know, at least had a a, a decent job opportunities. I don't know what his his present employment status was but if he was a information, you know technology specialist and he's brown.
00:25:08 You know, Elon would have fucking hired him, right?
00:25:11 But the the the issue is.
00:25:14 Let me see if I got this video here.
00:25:19 With diversity, with the.
00:25:23 App I posted this on Telegram weeks ago.
00:25:25 The military is not a bunch of white guys.
00:25:28 Not a bunch of good old boys anymore.
00:25:32 They've worked really hard to make sure that that wasn't the case.
00:25:35 Fact it's not just.
00:25:36 For for.
00:25:37 A A federal government and for a political class who's seemingly preoccupied with the danger that the chaos.
00:25:47 You know, posed to the United States.
00:25:50 This is an interesting.
00:25:51 Here, this is a army I think recruitment spot where the recruiters speak Chinese and everyone going to join the military also speaks Chinese.
00:26:06 This will work.
00:26:07 By the way, the inner mirror I should I should clarify. This is an army recruitment center in America.
00:26:20 Free.
00:26:41 Jennaman merch.
00:26:42 Actually, I'm gonna say it's Navy, but yeah, it doesn't matter, right?
00:26:46 They're speaking only Chinese.
00:26:49 They're speaking only Chinese at this recruitment center.
00:26:53 So a little.
00:26:54 I mean, I guess they're they're they're terrified of the Tri Coms.
00:26:57 Yet we are making.
00:27:00 A lot of our military Tri Coms we're just hiring in Chichomes to come work as as well as these kinds of guys, right?
00:27:10 Anyway, the other thing that happened today.
00:27:15 Oh wait, no, I.
00:27:16 I have some video I didn't.
00:27:18 This is some more video of the I guess the scene if you guys want to see some of the, it's not too gory.
Witness
00:27:28 Oh my God.00:27:29 I.
00:27:31 Oh my God.
00:27:33 Holy crap.
00:27:40 I.
00:27:40 Damn.
00:27:45 I.
00:27:56 I.
Devon Stack
00:28:01 So there you go.00:28:02 The the scene.
00:28:05 The again, this was this was the this is the other problem.
00:28:09 Gonna run into.
00:28:10 This is why and also why got 22 scenarios right? Two possibilities.
00:28:15 Is exactly what they say it is.
00:28:17 One, it's not.
00:28:20 And and you know, if it's not I.
00:28:21 I'm not going to pretend to know what it is, especially at this point in time, but either one, it's what they say it is, or it's not.
00:28:28 If it's what they say it is, having this person having a a strong independent black woman in charge of the investigation.
00:28:39 Statistically, I'm just going to say probably not great.
00:28:42 Probably.
00:28:42 Great. You know, if you want to get to the bottom of it.
00:28:47 Probably not great.
00:28:50 That's what increasingly, what you're going.
00:28:51 To have.
00:28:52 Because it's not just the military that's going out of their way to make sure that they're they're packed full of non whites.
00:28:58 It's literally at every level the federal government, in fact, that's probably been going on even longer.
00:29:04 And so you you now have as a result of decades and decades and decades of excluding white males from positions within the federal government, you now have a federal government that is packed full of diversity.
00:29:19 So if it is exactly what they say it is, you have diversity investigating this.
00:29:25 Crime trying to get to the.
00:29:27 It if it's not what they say it is.
00:29:31 Equally a problem.
00:29:33 Why? Because if you if it is what they say it is, and you're relying on people who are who are underqualified to get to the bottom of the problem.
00:29:43 And they're going to obviously have problems doing that because they're underqualified.
00:29:47 Well, those are.
00:29:49 The kinds of people you can easily trick.
00:29:52 Those are also the kinds of people that it is just say look, just as an example, just as a possibility.
00:29:59 It is a false.
00:30:00 Let's just you know, just throw out the possibility.
00:30:04 Well, now you know the false flags don't have to involve every everyone at every level.
00:30:08 Fact they almost never do.
00:30:11 It's better if you can trick the the local law enforcement actually investigating it. You know, as if it's a real crime.
00:30:21 Because that makes it look real.
00:30:24 And if this is the chick I.
00:30:25 Know that's involved and it's just her right just to show you I'm not just picking on her 'cause, she's black.
FBI Woman
00:30:32 And we are working on confirming if there's a viable device or not.00:30:36 As cheap, Kirkpatrick said.
00:30:38 We're asking everyone to stay away from Bourbon Street, specifically from Canal Street to Saint Anne. That is my ask once again, stay away from Bourbon Street.
00:30:39 I.
00:30:49 Canal.
00:30:49 All the way to.
00:30:50 Ann, until we can figure out what is going on, our goal is provide you additional information at the 11:11 AM press conference.
00:30:59 Thank you so much and we will be in touch, yes.
Police Chief Kirkpatrick
00:31:03 I will say that we want our Community and our visitors to continue enjoying there's so much to enjoy about New Orleans and we are going to.00:31:04 Replay.
Devon Stack
00:31:09 Oh great, we got.00:31:10 Old bath.
Police Chief Kirkpatrick
00:31:14 Make sure that our routes and the Superdome are safe today for the game, and yet we had this tragic event and we're sorry again to everyone in our community, but we do want you to go about the day.00:31:30 As we say, just stay away from bourbon, OK?
00:31:33 If you're like.
Devon Stack
00:31:35 And you know this old bag?00:31:38 She should know about running people over in cars because she ran over two people with her her squad car.
00:31:48 This well, I guess technically now last year back in August.
00:31:53 So you know, the federal government stacked full of, you know, incompetent women and.
00:32:01 And people of color.
00:32:03 In fact, I'm pretty sure she was.
00:32:05 I think she worked for uh. Don't call me on this, but I think she worked for uh, I think was San Francisco.
00:32:10 Worked for other Police Department, was fired and then she moved on to New Orleans and became police chief. Somehow and.
00:32:20 And ran people over with her car and and now and now she's in charge of.
00:32:27 Trying to get to the bottom of.
00:32:31 Something, apparently she's uniquely qualified to.
00:32:35 To get to the bottom of so that that's, you know, that's New Orleans, that that's what happened last night.
00:32:42 Again, we don't know what there's. There's probably more to this.
00:32:47 There's obviously, you know, there's going to be.
00:32:49 More.
00:32:49 This, but we'll find out once there's more information at this point.
00:32:55 Anyone that's trying to.
00:32:56 You that they know exactly what it is.
00:32:59 They're full of shit, and they'll probably look stupid in a couple of days.
00:33:03 Possibly hours.
00:33:04 So what's the next thing that we got going on?
00:33:09 Well, the next thing we got going on happened in Las Vegas.
00:33:14 Las Vegas this morning, I guess.
00:33:18 Vegas a.
00:33:20 A cyber truck.
00:33:22 Cyber truck pulled up in front of a the Trump Hotel.
00:33:26 The Trump International Hotel, right?
00:33:29 Let's see.
00:33:30 What time are the local time?
00:33:32 It happen. Let's see.
00:33:33 It was.
00:33:40 I.
00:33:40 Don't have it, but it was.
00:33:41 It was earlier.
00:33:43 Well, just whatever doesn't really matter.
00:33:46 It happened in the daylight.
00:33:49 So this morning in the daylight.
00:33:52 A cyber truck pulled up in front of the truck or Trump man told you a little tired. The Trump hotel.
00:34:00 And this happened.
00:34:07 Copy.
00:34:09 So it exploded.
00:34:11 Lots of fireworks obviously, were somehow involved with the explosion.
00:34:17 This is some footage from a a hotel that's across the way from the Trump Hotel.
Eye Witness
00:34:24 Just heard a boom.00:34:27 Oh my God.
00:34:29 I heard that boom too, but I didn't know it was actually outside.
00:34:32 Thought it was a person in the hallway.
00:34:37 Holy shit.
00:34:39 Dear doctor Kane.
00:34:40 I used to think I was never.
00:34:41 Meant to be beautiful.
00:34:43 I was teased because of my teeth. I didn't like the person that I am.
00:34:47 Hope not.
00:34:48 Another one.
Devon Stack
00:34:49 So at first blush, it looks like it was like kind of big.Eye Witness
00:34:50 Comes on.00:34:50 That's a lot of smoke.
00:34:54 There you go.
Devon Stack
00:34:54 We go.00:34:57 Here is the aftermath from inside the Trump Hotel.
00:35:00 Can see the the burning cybertruck.
00:35:08 I.
00:35:12 I.
00:35:21 You can definitely hear the fireworks.
00:35:25 Just.
00:35:40 The old fashioned Piccolo Pete's going off.
00:35:43 The battery below I think.
00:35:46 Some secondary explosions.
00:35:50 Here is the aftermath, the fire department.
00:35:56 And you know, putting out the fire, you'll you'll get a shot of the inside of the back of the truck.
LVPD
00:36:01 Just a vehicle.00:36:02 And so there's going to be a drone video that plays to my left again.
00:36:06 You'll see as we the fire initially they covered it with the TARP to try to get it to go out. Once the fire went out through the suppression efforts of the fire department, you'll see.
00:36:17 Some of the evidence in the back of the vehicle.
00:36:22 So those are gasoline canisters.
00:36:24 They are camp fuel canisters and large firework mortars.
00:36:36 But I also would like you to pay attention to on that video as you see that it looks like the exterior of that truck is completely intact as it sits there.
00:36:45 The fact that this was a cyber truck really limited the damage that occurred inside of the valet.
00:36:51 Because it it had most of the blasts go up through the truck and out.
00:36:56 In fact, if you look on that video, you'll see that the front glass doors at the Trump Hotel were not even broken by that blast, which they were parked directly in front of. You can see that in the video there.
Devon Stack
00:37:09 So it looks you know.00:37:12 To some degree it looks like amateur hour. It almost looks like they just piled whatever they could find the fucking garage with.
00:37:17 A shit ton of fireworks in the back of a cybertruck and then ignited it.
00:37:24 And of course, as everyone knows, cyber trucks are made of stainless steel.
00:37:29 And so the explosion was largely directed up.
00:37:33 Because the it's like a hatchback. The cyber truck's kind of like a hatchback.
00:37:37 It's kind of like got like a a sliding.
00:37:41 Hatch, I guess the over the back and so the the the exterior you know because it's it's made of stainless steel and you blow something up, it's gonna look for the path of least resistance.
00:37:42 It.
00:37:55 So it mostly just directed the explosion straight up.
00:37:58 There was a person inside the truck.
00:38:03 Now this is being reported just as of moments ago, so I don't know.
00:38:10 I can't really confirm it.
00:38:11 100%.
00:38:14 Right now, people are saying it's Matt Livelsberger.
00:38:20 Matt Libelsberger, who again like Hamilton, confirm this 100%.
00:38:25 Don't quote me on it, but.
00:38:28 It appears he was the operations director, intelligence manager and remote autonomous systems.
00:38:36 Specialist was also a green beret.
00:38:40 Worked in special forces.
00:38:42 He was also military, worked for the army.
00:38:46 And this is some of his.
00:38:48 It shows as recently as November of 2024. He was in remote autonomous systems, which is drones, obviously.
00:38:59 He.
00:38:59 I don't know if this is real or this is just what his LinkedIn said.
00:39:04 And again, don't quote me on this stuff.
00:39:07 Is all breaking.
00:39:10 This could turn out to be.
00:39:11 So but this is what I this was right before I went.
00:39:16 Went live. I this was getting shared as if it were real and so it's possibly real now. According to CNN. You know again it's CNN.
00:39:29 So who?
00:39:29 But let's see here.
00:39:31 CNN is also.
00:39:35 Reporting that.
00:39:37 It was someone that there was someone within the truck, but that's about all I'm, and that's 33 minutes.
00:39:44 33 minutes ago.
00:39:47 The the link that they have between the New Orleans attack and the Las Vegas attack is that both or so this was the cyber truck was also rented through that same service that the.
00:40:02 What was?
00:40:02 A Ford F-150 or something that the the Orlando attack was was done in.
00:40:10 So that's one connection.
00:40:14 This is 33 minutes ago on CN NS.
00:40:16 Investigators are looking into whether there are possible connections between the attack New Orleans and the Tesla cyber truck explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. Both incidents took place just hours into the new Year.
00:40:29 We are absolutely investigating the connectivity of to what happened in New Orleans as well as other attacks that have been occurring around the world.
00:40:37 Mcmahill, the Las Vegas Metro Police Department sheriff.
00:40:42 Sat at the last or at the press conf.
00:40:44 The sheriff said the police are working to determine whether the explosion outside the hotel had any link to ISIS.
00:40:50 We won't have any indication of that here in Las Vegas, the FBI said.
00:40:56 They believe the cyber truck explosion was an isolated incident and there was no further danger to the public.
00:41:03 Both vehicles were rented from Touro and that's the.
00:41:11 You know the the the the rental app where you can rent out your car and and really hope that you've got that you're well insured if you own that cyber truck.
00:41:23 And so that's what's that's what we're not even.
00:41:25 Day in.
00:41:26 We're not even a day in and that's what we got going here stateside.
00:41:33 And yeah, not a lot of details.
00:41:35 Like I said, that could be bullshit about the.
00:41:40 The mat levels burger. It is being reported by a couple of outlets.
00:41:48 Let's see here gazette.com.
00:41:54 Hour ago.
00:41:55 So we might actually have confirmation that this is at least the guy.
00:42:00 So this is thegazette.com, sources confirm to Gazette news partner Koaa Wednesday evening. The driver of the cyber truck in Las Vegas explosion lived in Colorado Springs, according to senior law enforcement sources, 37 year old Matthew Livelsberger.
00:42:16 We at least it's been confirmed by this outlet.
00:42:20 Was the driver and had several Colorado Springs addresses associated to him.
00:42:25 Which is? That's a little bit.
00:42:27 I would say the Federal Bureau of Investigation is at a townhouse complex, the Colorado Springs Police Department told KOA.
00:42:36 Complex is located on the east side of Colorado Springs in the Stetson Hills neighborhood, according to.
00:42:43 KOA, the FBI is at one of the addresses associated with levels burger.
LVPD
00:42:48 They are reporting.Devon Stack
00:42:50 And this is AI think.00:42:53 Is this the story?
Megan the Anchorwoman
00:42:53 This home we have.00:42:54 Learned that law enforcement sources confirmed to News 5 that a Colorado Springs man was the driver of a cyber truck that exploded in front of the Trump International Hotel this morning in Las Vegas.
00:43:05 They say 37 year old Matthew Livelsberger died inside the vehicle.
00:43:09 El Paso County records show that Liveliberger has several addresses in our area, and they're now the focus of a federal investigation.
00:43:15 Agents are at one of his addresses on the east side of the city.
00:43:19 Where we find News 5's Maggie Bryan, who's been there for hours.
00:43:23 What are you seeing?
Maggie Bryan
00:43:28 Megan, this is about.00:43:29 We can see of this scene, right?
00:43:30 I'll step out of the way. You can see some of those flashing lights behind.
Devon Stack
00:43:32 You're not. You're not saying you're not messing.Maggie Bryan
00:43:33 Those are coming from a few law enforcement vehicles blocking off the entrance to this townhome.Devon Stack
00:43:34 It's just sirens in.00:43:36 Dark.
Maggie Bryan
00:43:38 Now this is near Stetson Hills Blvd. And Mark shuffle Rd. On the east side of Colorado Springs, Co springs. Police confirmed to us that FBI agents are here investigating this.00:43:49 We have learned that livelihood is connected to this.
00:43:52 Town home senior law enforcement officials say he lived in Colorado Springs and was the driver of the cyber truck. Our team has seen agents out here since about 7:30 this evening.
00:44:01 We've also been back and forth to the Stetson Hills Police substation about 3 miles down the road.
00:44:07 Where we've seen a few armored vehicles in the parking lot there. We'll be out here talking with law enforcement and trying to get any more information. We can tonight for now and call it a springs.
00:44:15 Maggie, Bryan, News 5.
Devon Stack
00:44:18 Now what's what's odd to me.00:44:20 Is if he is special forces. And again, that's not confirmed yet we I guess the name is confirmed and there was a LinkedIn page that said this stuff.
00:44:30 You know how this stuff goes. People make fake LinkedIn pages just to fuck with people, so we can't really verify that.
00:44:37 Let's just say again, let's play the game. Maybe it's real.
00:44:42 Maybe he's really special forces. It's a little weird.
00:44:46 That a special forces guy wouldn't realize that putting a bunch of paint cans and and gas cans and fireworks in the back of a cyber truck that that wouldn't really do anything.
00:44:57 Maybe it was it a.
00:44:59 Was it meant to just be like he's making a statement with a suicide?
00:45:05 I mean 'cause, he just stayed.
00:45:06 That's the other thing.
00:45:07 Weird.
00:45:07 Why do they just stay in the cybertruck?
00:45:10 Why did he just hang out 'cause? He just hung out. And according to witnesses that it wasn't just like it instantly exploded that they saw a lot of smoke coming out of it before.
00:45:21 The you know the initial, so it's not like it blew up like instantly any.
00:45:24 No, I.
00:45:25 My bomb blew up, but I wasn't expecting it.
00:45:27 He had to have known.
00:45:28 That it was going to go off because there was clearly a fire inside the truck before it exploded.
00:45:35 We don't have any of the security camera footage available yet other than what I showed you.
00:45:42 You know, who knows?
00:45:44 What you could say like maybe he's a Patsy.
00:45:47 A possibility.
00:45:48 Maybe he really did.
00:45:50 And he was just a fucking psycho or an idiot.
00:45:53 But it's a little weird to me. If he indeed was a special forces guy. Those guys.
00:45:59 At least have a general knowledge of explosives, and I would think that.
00:46:05 You know, even if he's trying to make a statement by using the cyber truck, which obviously he was.
00:46:11 Mean what are the chances of a cyber truck and the Trump hotel being being completely coincidental?
00:46:18 Think the chances are 0 regardless of whatever happened here, right?
00:46:23 So it's you'd think you would have thought this through at least a little bit going?
00:46:27 It's a yeah, it's a stainless steel truck maybe.
00:46:30 Maybe I should use something at least a little bigger than some gas cans and a box of fireworks to do it. Unless of course, like I said, unless it was some kind of suicide and he's, you know, it's it's just like a more epic version of setting your.
00:46:44 Fire in front of a an embassy kind of a deal.
00:46:47 And if that's the case, why didn't he make his manifesto or his suicide note more accessible?
00:46:55 Or maybe it?
00:46:56 Maybe we just don't know where he published it yet, but you would think that there would be.
00:47:01 Some remnant of it somewhere, or some hint of that.
00:47:04 Maybe there's not.
00:47:05 Who knows?
00:47:07 Maybe they were.
00:47:07 Maybe the authorities were really quick at taking it.
00:47:10 And no one got their grubby little hands on it because they didn't know who he was until after they'd already taken it down.
00:47:17 So I don't.
00:47:18 I don't know what what the story is with this.
00:47:20 One does.
00:47:21 Once again, anyone trying to tell you they do know is full of shit and probably wrong.
00:47:26 So I don't know.
00:47:28 This is the this is the.
00:47:30 This is the beginning of 2025 as we circle the drain, things are gonna speed up.
00:47:35 We're going to have assassination.
00:47:37 We're gonna have assassinations. We're gonna have bombings. We're gonna have terrorism.
00:47:42 As the social fabric kind of disintegrates, we are not a people anymore.
00:47:48 This is this is simply a bunch of competing groups all living within the same territory.
00:47:56 The same economic zone, you might say.
00:47:59 And there's no real.
00:48:01 Sense of.
00:48:04 You know community at all with with most people you know, most people you ask a hundred Americans what it means to be an American. You'll get 100 different answers.
00:48:13 And not because it's oh, look how diverse we.
00:48:16 Isn't it great that we can all have all these different definitions?
00:48:19 And these different interpretations of what it means to be American.
00:48:22 And it all works out great, no.
00:48:25 No, quite the opposite.
00:48:27 It's that that there's it's all meaningless now.
00:48:29 It's all meaningless, and in fact it it becomes more of a powder keg.
00:48:35 Because there are going to be some people where it does mean something to them, right?
00:48:40 Is going to mean something to them.
00:48:42 It's going to have some kind of they're going to, they're going to have a definition, as many of you have a definition, your head right. Like I guess everyone does.
00:48:52 Know like I said, those hundred different people, but some of those hundred people are going to care more than the other hundred. And when reality no longer matches up.
00:49:01 With their definition of what America is.
00:49:03 People are.
00:49:05 Pop off. That's just going to happen.
00:49:07 People are going to pop off.
00:49:09 Is this people popping off?
00:49:11 Or is this false flag stuff?
00:49:14 We don't know. We don't know.
00:49:16 Will we ever know?
00:49:17 I mean, fuck. Do we know what happened in Las Vegas with the the shooting?
00:49:23 With the.
00:49:24 The.
00:49:27 What's his face? I don't.
00:49:28 Forgot it's been so long I forgot his name already.
00:49:30 Know what I mean?
00:49:31 So it's like.
00:49:34 We'll probably never know or or or at least.
00:49:37 Right away.
00:49:38 So but I I thought I'd be crazy if I didn't at least talk about it. And and and, you know, given given the the immediacy of all these things.
00:49:49 It.
00:49:49 It's good to at least.
00:49:52 You know, go over the fact that it didn't happen if.
00:49:54 Else for posterity.
00:49:56 And I suspect, well, we'll probably find out more a little bit.
00:50:01 Would I be surprised?
00:50:03 Would I be surprised if this is ISIS terrorism?
00:50:08 Yes, I would be very surprised if this is ISIS terrorism, especially because ISIS typically.
00:50:15 Works for the government because ISIS typically works for the CIA, you know, and so would I be surprised if this was ISIS in the way that the average Normie understands.
00:50:28 As some extremist Muslim group attacking.
00:50:34 Performing a terrorist attack in America.
00:50:38 You know.
00:50:40 In a way that you know the the 9/11 happened.
00:50:43 I mean, yeah, I'd be very surprised if this turns out to be.
00:50:49 A.
00:50:49 A Muslim terrorist group that is trying to pull off a mini bomb.
00:50:52 11 I'd be very surprised.
00:50:56 But we don't.
00:50:57 We don't know all the details of what's going on.
00:51:00 I'd also be kind of surprised if they were completely unrelated, but not not entirely impossible because we live in a sick country. We live in a sick country and people are fucked up.
00:51:13 And they're not getting any better, in fact, that which leads us to what I was actually going to talk about tonight.
00:51:21 Before all this shit kind of threw a wrench in a lot of this.
00:51:25 But it's not entirely unrelated because I wanna take us back to a time when there was a little more cohesion, a little bit more of.
00:51:37 At least a sense that there there was, there was a common definition of America and Americans, even if it was rapidly slipping through our fingers like a handful of sand.
00:51:50 At least in that moment.
00:51:53 There was still an illusion.
00:51:57 Of of some kind of solidarity and in fact, that illusion would be reinforced and and that sand would be re scooped up from the ground.
00:52:06 Post 911 but this is before 911.
00:52:10 I wanted to go 30 years into the past and I thought just because there's a lot of people who are very puzzled by what's going on in this country, why it doesn't seem to matter who we elect and how we we keep marching in the same direction.
00:52:26 Even though we're promised all these things and we never for.
00:52:29 These things were promised and never come to fruition, so I thought it would be interesting and I didn't know what I was going to find, to be honest. If we were to go.
00:52:38 30 years, 30 years.
00:52:41 From 2025 to the state of the Union address.
00:52:46 Of 1995 and see what the President was talking about in in 1995.
00:52:54 What kind of promises he was making, how he phrased those promises? What kind of concerns the people had?
00:53:02 And compare that, especially because that President, of course, was President Bill Clinton.
00:53:07 And he is a a Democrat.
00:53:10 He is a leftist.
00:53:12 So would we be able to gauge where the Republicans are politically?
00:53:19 By comparing and contrasting their rhetoric to the rhetoric of the Democrats 30 years ago.
00:53:25 Know.
00:53:25 Because we always hear that the Republicans are basically the Democrats 20 years ago.
00:53:31 Well, in this case it's 30 years ago, so we should be able to see.
00:53:35 Some of that that contrast.
00:53:38 Now what if?
00:53:40 Well, I was struck by a couple of things.
00:53:42 One compared to the and I think you guys will pick up on this right away compared to the kind of of rhetoric that you see whether it's coming from Trump.
00:53:53 Whether it's coming from Biden, whether it was coming from Camelot, whether it's coming from Elon Musk, the the tone and the really the vocabulary, the.
00:54:06 The.
00:54:09 IQ, even I.
00:54:11 I hate to say it, but even just the IQ.
00:54:14 When Bill Clinton talks and you compare it to and again, this is Bill Clinton. You know as well. Hopefully you know, I'm no fan of Bill Clinton.
00:54:23 You hear Bill Clinton talk.
00:54:26 And especially what now that you're used to hearing politicians like Biden and Trump arguing over who would beat the other at fucking golf like a bunch of senile old men, or Camelot cackling and sounding like she's drunk.
00:54:39 She is.
00:54:41 Half the time or.
00:54:42 Elon posting, you know outdated kekistan memes and going LOL we need.
00:54:50 And yeah, just like the the level of discourse has just really, I mean, the bar is so fucking low.
00:54:57 That when you hear someone like Clinton, it's like God Tier politician.
00:55:04 It's it's, it's, it's shocking how much better Bill Clinton was.
00:55:09 If it nothing else, it's sounding like he was competent, even if he wasn't, even if he was evil.
00:55:16 Even if this was before everyone found out about.
00:55:20 You know whitewater and and all this other, you know, horrific shit.
00:55:25 In 1995, as Bill Clinton delivered the state of the Union address, it's like watching something out of out of a a scripted film.
00:55:36 A patriotic film. Almost.
00:55:39 You watch this and you're just like, wow, he's he's he doesn't sound like a fucking retard.
00:55:44 He doesn't sound like a fucking retard.
00:55:47 He doesn't sound like he's he's trying to come up with some sound bite for the news.
00:55:54 And he sounds competent.
00:55:56 You know, he sounds like he knows what he's doing again.
00:55:59 I'm not no no fan of the Clintons.
00:56:01 But there's something else you start to notice.
00:56:04 Holy shit. The Republican Party is to the left of this guy.
00:56:10 This guy that I remember barely cuz I was very young, but I remember my parents really hating the Clintons because they were they were communists. In fact, this was something that was well understood in the 1990s, right?
00:56:24 Especially during the Patcon series.
00:56:27 There's lots of these interviews that we've played, little clips of people forming militias in the 90s. You know, the specially 'cause you had, Waco and you had the Oklahoma City bombing stuff and all this other stuff. People were really concerned that Bill Clinton was this communist guy that.
00:56:42 To take over the fucking.
00:56:44 Country and throw us all in FEMA camps and all this other stuff.
00:56:48 And there was this real sense that they were radical.
00:56:53 And I'm not saying that he wasn't.
00:56:55 I'm saying that that's how much the culture of the country has lurched to the left.
00:57:02 That the kinds of things that sounded radical in 1995 are just totally normal for the Republican Party.
00:57:11 Now, one example that she doesn't go into because it wasn't even a.
00:57:14 It wasn't even a topic of conversation in 1995 would be gay marriage.
00:57:19 It's a perfect example of one of these, these things that have radically changed in the last 30 years.
00:57:24 In 1995, it's not mentioned the state of the Union because it's it's not even a fucking thing.
00:57:29 That's too radical to even bring up, because of course we're not going to have gay marriage in 1995.
00:57:37 We.
00:57:39 Barack Obama in 2000.
00:57:40 8.
00:57:41 Said that.
00:57:41 Thought marriage was between a man and a woman.
00:57:44 And now we've got gay married.
00:57:48 Gay married Republicans.
00:57:51 In positions of influence and power.
00:57:56 And if you don't like it, you are a bigot.
00:57:59 You are an asshole.
00:58:00 You are the extremist.
00:58:03 Because they have gone to the left of Bill Clinton in 1995.
00:58:08 You're gonna see here some other rhetoric that is also to the right of the current Republican Party and specifically.
00:58:18 We'll talk about how H1B1 visas the reality of foreign workers coming to the United States, how it was viewed by Democrats.
00:58:28 1995 versus how it's viewed today.
00:58:33 So let's take a.
00:58:34 We're not going to watch. Obviously the whole thing, but I I clipped out portions that I thought were relevant, that he'd illustrated this kind of a a difference in tone and difference in competence or a difference on views, or at least again.
00:58:48 Even if this is all bullshit.
00:58:49 Even if this is just Bill Clinton running his mouth and it's all rhetoric and none of it actually comes to fruition.
00:58:55 Look, we have the benefit of.
00:58:57 We can look up some of the stuff and like, OK, well, he said he wanted to do this.
00:59:01 Actually happened with that.
00:59:05 So let's have a little listen. This is Bill Clinton in the state of you, the Union address.
00:59:12 1995.
Bill Clinton
00:59:17 We are moving from an industrial age built on gears and sweat to an information age, skills and learning and flexibility.00:59:26 Our government wants a champion of national purpose is now seen by many as simply a captive of narrow interest, putting more burdens on our citizens rather than equipping them to get ahead.
00:59:37 The values that used to hold us all together seem to becoming apart.
00:59:43 So tonight we must forge a new social compact to meet the challenges of this time. As we enter a new era, we need a new set of understandings, not just with government, but even more important with one another.
00:59:58 As Americans.
01:00:00 That's.
01:00:00 What I want to talk with you about tonight.
01:00:02 I call it the new Covenant, but it's grounded in a very, very old idea that all Americans have, not just a right, but a solemn responsibility.
01:00:13 To rise as far as their God-given talents and determination can take them and to give something back to their communities and their country in return.
01:00:23 Opportunity and responsibility, they go hand in hand.
01:00:27 We can't have one without the other.
01:00:31 And our national community can't hold together without both.
Devon Stack
01:00:39 Of course, this is a spin on ask, not what you know. Your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country.01:00:46 But if you notice, this is the sort of thing I've talked about when I'm listening to old broadcast from this exact same era.
01:00:54 From the late night talk show, host Art Bell, where he describes that the the.
01:00:59 The fabric of society is.
01:01:01 Unravel this is when they're first beginning to realize.
01:01:06 Although they, for whatever reason seem oblivious as to why the social fabric of the country is beginning to to unravel, it's beginning to disintegrate.
01:01:15 And it's it's concerning even to people like Bill Clinton now they can't.
01:01:21 Especially remember this these are.
01:01:24 These are boomers before they became the octogenarians that are running the country now. Although many of these, it's the same people. Many of the people in the crowd here watching this.
01:01:34 Stating in an address where are still today.
01:01:38 At the capital, unfortunately.
01:01:42 Mitch McConnell.
01:01:45 You know, Schumer? Pelosi, they're.
01:01:48 In the crowd.
01:01:49 It's all the same.
01:01:50 A lot of them, but they're starting to notice that there, there's the Americans don't have as much in common with each other and rather than think to themselves, well, maybe it's the changing demographics.
01:02:01 They're looking for other solutions and looking for other reasons to solve this, but another thing they're starting to notice is the same sort of thing that we're they're talking about today that hey, you know, as we enter into this new information age.
01:02:16 We need to get Americans and notice how the focus is not on. Let's get in the heel.
01:02:22 Talk about this more further on in.
01:02:24 Reach. He's not talking.
01:02:27 Let's bring in a bajillion Indians.
01:02:29 He's saying we need to make Americans equipped to face this new reality that we're in, that, you know, we have the industrial revolution where we went from, you know, doing everything by hand, by having all these machines do things.
01:02:43 And in the same way, we're kind of going through an information revolution, we're now going to a a reality that involves a lot of automation and robotics and the Internet is just beginning. And so we need to get people up to speed on that.
01:02:56 No, there's no talk about having to bring in immigrants to do these jobs.
01:03:00 It's about how do we make Americans equipped to do?
01:03:04 But then again, of course he fluffs it up with some of this nonsense about, you know, it's the new covenant that's like the theme of his speech.
01:03:12 It's the new covenant with America.
01:03:16 And it's again, it's just, you know, it's rhetoric.
Bill Clinton
01:03:19 And above all, how we can repair the damaged bonds in our society and come together behind our common purpose?01:03:28 We must have dramatic change in our economy, our government and ourselves.
01:03:35 My fellow Americans, without regard to party, let us rise to the occasion.
01:03:42 Let us put aside partisanship and pettiness and pride as we embark on this new course.
01:03:48 Us put our country first.
01:03:51 Remembering that regardless of party label, we are all Americans and let the final Test of everything we do be a simple one.
01:04:02 Is it good for the American people?
01:04:06 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:04:09 So once again, there's a focus on the American people.01:04:12 Now I can't get past the fact that.
01:04:16 It sounds a whole hell of a lot like this, doesn't it?
Bill Clinton
01:04:19 Ask yourself, with every decision you make, is this good for the company?Officespace
01:04:25 Am I helping with the companies strategic vision?01:04:27 Is that?
01:04:27 Guy, yeah, we're screwing.
01:04:31 OK then.
Devon Stack
01:04:34 Which, by the way, would come out.01:04:37 The same year, right?
01:04:39 Or wait, what year? What?
01:04:40 No, I'm.
01:04:41 Four years later, this one office space came out.
01:04:45 So you had. Yeah, this this kind of is it good?
01:04:49 The American people.
01:04:51 Is it good for America?
01:04:53 And again, it's kind of rhetoric.
01:04:55 It's rhetoric, but notice how it's not about the world. It's not about.
01:04:59 You know this cosmopolitan? That's that's a a citizen. Citizens of the world, where there is no such thing as an American. There's still, like, superficially and and rapidly disintegrating this view that there is such a thing as as an American.
Bill Clinton
01:05:14 But we have a lot more to do before people really trust the way things work around here. Three times as many lobbyists are in the streets and corridors of Washington as we're here 20 years ago.01:05:25 The American people look at their capital and they see a city where the well connected and the well protected.
01:05:31 Can work the system, but the interest of ordinary citizens are often left out.
01:05:37 As the new Congress opened its doors, lobbyists were still doing business as usual.
01:05:43 The gifts.
01:05:43 Trips.
01:05:45 All the things that people are concerned about haven't stopped.
Devon Stack
01:05:50 Again, this is a Republican talking.01:05:52 Or at least it was in 2016.
01:05:55 Is something that Trump was talking about.
01:05:57 Trump was talking about let's let's cut that back on the lobbyists.
01:06:02 And now he's making them, essentially.
01:06:05 Unofficial members of his cabinet.
01:06:08 I mean what?
01:06:09 What is Elon Musk, if not his own lobbyist?
01:06:13 And and what is he doing if not buying favors?
01:06:18 By being the the huge donor that he was to the Trump campaign and requesting the kinds of things like the H1B1 visas that he's requesting that Trump has now, Speaking of, you know, breaking news reiterated for those who didn't believe him before, for whatever reason.
01:06:35 That yes, he does believe in the H.
01:06:38 B1 visas.
01:06:40 That it does what he said in 2016 sounds, you know, like a lot of things that he said in 2016.
01:06:47 Actually sounds like Bill Clinton.
01:06:49 And he's gone to the left of that.
01:06:52 He now is to the left of Bill Clinton.
01:06:55 In 1995.
01:06:57 Now here is Trump in 2016 talking about H1B1 visas.
01:07:06 Clip real quick.
Bill Clinton
01:07:15 Very well.Donald Trump
01:07:16 And it's something that I frankly use and I shouldn't be allowed to.01:07:19 We shouldn't have it very, very bad for workers. And second of all, I think it's very important to say, well, I'm a businessman and I have to do what I have to do and it's sitting there waiting for you. But it's very bad.
01:07:31 It's very bad for business in in terms of it's very bad for our workers and it's unfair for our workers and we should end it.
Devon Stack
01:07:40 It's really bad for our workers and we should end it.01:07:44 Well then last night.
01:07:47 And this is.
01:07:48 This is before the cyber truck exploded at A at one of his hotels in Las Vegas.
01:07:55 He was asked about his his changing view.
Interviewer
01:07:59 You need.01:08:00 Why did you try to change your mind on H?
01:08:02 1B didn't.
01:08:03 A.
Donald Trump
01:08:03 Change my.01:08:04 I've always felt we have had the most competent people in our country and we need competent people. We need smart people coming into our country, we need a lot of people coming in.
01:08:12 Going.
01:08:13 Have jobs like we've never had before.
Interviewer
01:08:15 But but Sir, you said you changed.Devon Stack
01:08:18 We need a lot of.01:08:19 Come into our country.
01:08:23 Made a lot of people notice how there's no focus on the American people.
01:08:29 Rising to the occasion, rising to meet these new challenges.
01:08:35 You know these challenges of AI. We're now entering into a new revolution. We're going from the the communications age to the AI age.
01:08:43 Going from, you know, mass communications to mass automation.
01:08:50 And Americans, we need to.
01:08:51 With again, even if it was just rhetoric.
01:08:54 The Rhetoric's not even there.
01:08:57 The rhetoric is now.
01:08:58 Now we need to bring in more people.
01:09:00 There is no such a thing as the American people.
01:09:04 You know, Trump doesn't talk about the American.
01:09:06 Talks about.
01:09:07 He talks about the Israelis, but he doesn't talk about the American people and he certainly because now you have to differentiate in 1995 when when you said American people, you were pretty much talking about white people.
01:09:20 And some blacks. But you were talking about white people and some blacks.
01:09:26 That was just.
01:09:27 You didn't have to specify that in 1995 because in 19 as recently as 1995, most parts of the country.
01:09:38 Aside from maybe some of the more urban areas were very white.
01:09:43 Rapidly, that was becoming less so, you know.
01:09:48 Great, but it was still implied, and even if it wasn't real, even if the demographics were were, you know, kind of you zoom out the graph and it doesn't look good.
01:09:59 That was.
01:09:59 In the minds of a lot of these people that the boomers were like, you know, they were Bill Clinton's age, I mean, now he looks like a, you know.
01:10:08 Well, like Trump does now in this footage, right?
01:10:11 It looks like a a a shell of his former self.
01:10:14 But this is when he was at his peak.
01:10:17 And this is when most boomers were at their peak.
01:10:21 Maybe. Maybe they had Gray.
01:10:22 They were starting to age a little bit, but they were still, you know, they were still with it a lot more than you know, Biden was still.
01:10:32 A comprehensible, you know.
01:10:36 And when?
01:10:37 Thought about Americans? They thought of white people.
01:10:40 Didn't have to be specified.
Bill Clinton
01:10:45 Twice this month.01:10:47 You missed opportunities to stop these practices.
01:10:51 I know there were other considerations in those votes, but I want to use something that I've heard my Republican friends say from time to time.
01:11:00 Doesn't have to be a law for everything.
01:11:03 So.
01:11:04 I ask you to just stop taking the lobbyists first.
01:11:09 Just stop.
Devon Stack
01:11:12 And that's why.01:11:13 Get fixed.
01:11:16 We're not gonna actually do anything to stop you from being bribed by lobbyists.
01:11:21 Just just stop taking the bribes.
01:11:25 So that's why I never got fixed.
01:11:28 But again, just the fact that you've got a Democrat, you've got Bill Clinton recognizing that this is an issue in 1995.
01:11:35 That we've got corporate lobbyists essentially writing their own legislation, and that's exactly, supposedly the same problem that Trump was going to fix in in 2016.
Bill Clinton
01:11:48 More important.01:11:50 I think we all agree that we have to change the way the government works.
01:11:54 Make it smaller, less costly and smarter.
Donald Trump
01:11:57 Leaner, not meaner.Devon Stack
01:12:02 Oh my God. It's almost as if it's exactly what they're saying with Dodge.01:12:09 It's the same promises.
01:12:11 The same problems again being recognized by Democrat Bill Clinton. In fact, he says, throughout the address that we need to to cut back on waste.
01:12:22 He brags about the the shrinking of the bureaucracy and how they've laid off a bunch of government workers.
01:12:29 Proudly, he's saying this is a Democrat in 1995.
01:12:34 And now people will say once again, they'll say, well, that just not all that proves Devin. All that proves is what they're what people like Elon are saying.
01:12:46 That, that they didn't leave the Democrat party.
01:12:48 The Democrat Party left them.
01:12:51 Well, they're not in the Democrat party.
01:12:53 Are.
01:12:53 So what does that mean?
01:12:55 The Democrat Party left them.
01:12:59 Unless you say the Republican Party came and met them.
01:13:07 Because if Bill Clinton was representative of as far left as you could possibly be in 1995, and he was.
01:13:14 Released viably as a candidate as a politician.
01:13:20 And that is now where our elected Republicans are.
01:13:25 That means they had to bridge that gap.
01:13:27 Sure, you absolutely could make the argument that the Democrats have shifted to the left, but it's not that they did that while the Republicans stayed where they were.
01:13:37 Never the case.
01:13:41 Both the Democrats and the Republicans shifted radically to the left.
01:13:50 That's why Elon Musk feels right at home.
01:13:54 The Republican Party.
Bill Clinton
01:13:57 University administrators all over the country have told me that they are saving.01:14:02 And weeks.
01:14:03 Weeks of bureaucratic time now because of our direct college loan program, which makes college loans cheaper and more affordable with better repayment terms for students, cost the government less and cuts out paperwork and bureaucracy for the government and for the universities.
01:14:21 Shouldn't cap that?
01:14:22 We should give every College in America.
01:14:24 Opportunity to be a part of it.
Devon Stack
01:14:28 Now unfortunately this is kind of the beginnings of why there's so much student loan debt.01:14:29 I.
01:14:35 I included that just to show that you know, now we've got the hindsight right that sometimes when it's at when the rhetoric sounds good that you're going to invest in Americans, it ends up being not so great. So what?
01:14:47 What he's talking about is the direct loan program.
01:14:51 And this allowed students to directly get loans from the federal government instead of through private loans.
01:14:59 And the the program, basically it it widely expanded the availability of student loans to people who really had no means of paying it.
01:15:11 And that so you know, that didn't matter to the.
01:15:15 The universities, the universities, all of a sudden, just like in, like in the housing market bubble.
01:15:22 It was a similar situation. The housing market bubble largely happened because you had lending institutions suddenly lending to people who had no business getting a loan for a home. People that were making, you know, $30,000 a year.
01:15:39 Were getting approved for homes that were that cost, you know almost half $1,000,000 and because of that the market was.
01:15:48 Sky prices for houses were going to the roof because.
01:15:54 No matter how high the price went, people were still getting approved for the loan.
01:15:58 And because Americans were rapidly becoming used to this reality, where, you know, buy now pay later, where people were getting loans for fucking everything.
01:16:07 Mean now, for fuck's sake. You can get a loan to get pizza delivery.
01:16:10 You know, to your house.
01:16:13 I mean, it's really that bad, but in 2008, you know, the reason why we had the housing bubble and the housing crash is because these prices were.
01:16:22 Skyrocketing, which, by the way, it just made it made more and more boomers and others want to buy a bunch of houses because they thought, oh, I can just keep flipping houses. I can buy a house today for $150,000 and in like 3.
01:16:37 It's going to be worth $250,000 and then I can just sell it and I'll just get paid.
01:16:43 $100,000 for doing nothing.
01:16:46 And a lot of people were doing stuff like that. Well, in this case, it was educational institutions that were jacking up the prices of tuition because now you all the sudden, you know, instead of just having, like, a reasonable amount of students.
01:17:03 People that had to come from at least a background that was at least middle class that had some kind of hope of paying off the loan they were.
01:17:14 Now accepting people because they were they, they had loans that didn't matter. What you know, how much do they charge for tuition? They could get loans for it from the federal government.
01:17:24 And So what happened was all of the tuitions across the board got jacked up to like these crazy fucking levels because they could because.
01:17:33 No one you know? No.
01:17:34 No one had to pay, right?
01:17:35 It was buy now pay later and so they didn't really read the fine print.
01:17:40 Didn't really give a fuck.
01:17:41 Didn't think it through.
01:17:42 They just signed the paper.
01:17:45 And and everyone around them was telling them, you know, the boomers were telling them, well, you know, need to get a college degree.
01:17:50 Fact that you know Bill Clinton himself.
01:17:53 Is talking about in his state of the Union. How important it is that everyone has to get a degree, especially this new information age, and so everyone's thinking that that's like a requirement for success.
01:18:04 Getting approved for the loan and so they they go for it. And then of course.
01:18:11 While that's happening, they a lot if you're a white male, especially once you finish your education.
01:18:17 Well, you might not actually get the kind of job that you're now qualified to do.
01:18:21 At least on paper, you're qualified to do because you're being excluded.
01:18:27 Due to diversity requirements.
01:18:29 Or the H1B1 visa stuff, which also started to increase wildly.
01:18:36 We'll take a look at some of those numbers here in a second.
01:18:40 But again, now that we have hindsight, I just want to point out that everyone was very stoked about that, about making sure that everyone could get a a student loan when really they should have been talking about banning usury altogether.
Bill Clinton
01:18:56 For years, Congress concealed in the budget scores of pet spending projects.01:19:01 Last year was no.
01:19:03 There was $1,000,000 to study stress in plants and $12 million for a tick removal program.
01:19:10 That didn't work.
Devon Stack
01:19:12 Once again, same exact talking points.01:19:15 You had Congressman Massey complaining about all these these special interest pork projects that were wrapped up in the spending bills and spending bills just in and of themselves.
01:19:27 Another issue which we'll get into in a second.
01:19:29 So it's the same kind of thing. Congressman, the people that get sent to Washington, it doesn't matter if it's 1995 or 2025.
01:19:38 These people are all beholden to their their donors.
01:19:41 They give out pork money 'cause. It's just it's your money, by the way. They give out your tax money to the people that, I mean, they're laundering money.
01:19:50 The people that have money to give them during election season they give you, let's say they give a candidate 50 grand.
01:19:56 Well, it kind of pays off. If at the end of that or once they get in into office, they they manage to earmark 100 grand.
01:20:03 To go to you for some stupid useless you know, tick study or whatever the fuck.
01:20:08 And now you can that money. You can launder it back to the candidate when he.
01:20:12 Runs again the next time.
01:20:14 And that's how a lot of this shit fucking works.
01:20:16 But here you have a Democrat, a Democrat, Bill Clinton in 1995, pointing this stuff out and saying that they need to get rid of it.
01:20:24 Now the solution at the time was he was saying that he wanted to have line item veto capability so he could veto this stuff out.
01:20:33 And clearly that's not what's going on today.
01:20:37 So once again, we have a.
01:20:39 Situation where this stuff just never got better.
01:20:41 30 years later. Exact same bullshit.
01:20:44 Doesn't matter if you have a Democrat or Republican talking about.
Bill Clinton
01:20:48 Should we cut the deficit more? Well, of course we should of.Audience
01:20:53 Course we should.01:20:58 Yeah.
Bill Clinton
01:21:01 But we can bring it down in a way that still protects our economic recovery and does not unduly punish people who should not be punished, but instills instead should be.01:21:15 I know many of you in this Chamber support the balanced budget amendment.
Devon Stack
01:21:24 So let's talk about that for a second.01:21:27 1995 he's talking about getting the deficit down.
01:21:32 Well.
01:21:34 There's a difference between deficit and.
01:21:37 A lot of people don't know that there's there's two things we're talking about.
01:21:43 That little blip there that you'll see where the line goes above the 0 mark that happened under Bill Clinton.
01:21:53 For the first time in decades, the government was actually spending less money than it was bringing in.
01:22:01 Happened under Bill Clinton.
01:22:03 Now look at that nose dive ever since.
01:22:07 And that huge nose dive.
01:22:09 That happened under Trump.
01:22:13 At the end there.
01:22:15 That is again, this is the deficit.
01:22:17 Isn't the debt?
01:22:18 This is how much money we are.
01:22:22 The federal government is spending versus how much revenue they're collecting, OK.
01:22:27 So for a little bit, for a little tiny little blip.
01:22:31 Prior to to 911, we actually.
01:22:34 We're spending less again under a Democrat under Bill Clinton than we were bringing in.
01:22:41 And then it it rapidly nosedive to, you know, the ridiculous level that we're at today.
01:22:48 We're now spending.
01:22:51 You know, billions and trillions more than we actually bring in.
01:22:56 Now this is this is the debt.
01:23:01 Where this I think this number is a little.
01:23:03 Yeah, this is. This is like a year old. So it's actually more than that, probably closer to 40 trillion now.
01:23:09 But if you look at this, even at the time.
01:23:12 That Bill Clinton's talking about it.
01:23:15 We're about 5 trillion, about 5 trillion.
01:23:19 And it's just skyrocketed ever since. We used to actually have a debt of, well, zero. If you look at this in 1966 and it's just slowly gone up and up and up and up.
01:23:33 That's.
01:23:33 You can maintain that if you are the big boy in the block and you've got the biggest guns and you can force everyone to kind of just go along with it every time you print money.
01:23:42 But that can't go on forever unless well, unless you continue to be the big boy in the block because eventually countries are going to get fucking tired of the money that they're forced to use, becoming less, you know, becoming worthless. You know, average people like you and me.
01:23:58 We get tired of it too, because that comes in the form of inflation.
01:24:01 Every time they print all this fucking money, your money just becomes worthless and it buys less and less shit because it's there's more.
01:24:08 More of.
01:24:09 You know, they've increased the supply. And so your money's worth less and less and less. And it just happens without, you know, without them actually taking the money out of your bank account.
01:24:18 They're still kind of taking the money out of your bank account, OK. And that's what that's what has been going on.
01:24:25 Really, at a pretty alarming rate.
01:24:31 Over the past 40 or so years.
01:24:34 And with no end insight like absolutely no end, insight. And let's take it a step further. He's talking about the balanced budget amendment, what that was to show you just how much things have switched and changed around since just 30 years ago.
01:24:50 In 1995, one of the talking points, and this was actually coming from the the Republicans back in 1995.
01:24:58 But there are a lot of Democrats that were in agreement with this.
01:25:01 They wanted to pass a amendment to the Constitution that would require Congress to pass a budget that was a balanced budget so that you wouldn't have the kind of deficit spending that you see in this graph here.
01:25:17 You wouldn't.
01:25:17 You wouldn't be able to create this kind of a.
01:25:20 Where the the debt is increasing at a scary rate because you wouldn't be allowed to spend more than you were bringing.
01:25:28 In it, Wood Forest Congress to actually do this.
01:25:31 Guess.
01:25:32 Not only has that obviously never been ratified, they voted for it to be ratified. It was.
01:25:38 Was short.
01:25:38 One fucking vote, of course. And I'm sure everyone who voted for it knew that was the.
01:25:44 And so they could make their political vote, knowing that it was no way in hell it was actually going to be ratified, although.
01:25:49 Some people actually wanted it.
01:25:52 But.
01:25:53 The the the fact is, not only was it not ratified, Congress hasn't actually passed a budget since 19.
01:26:03 Any budget since 1997.
01:26:08 Now people might think that sounds crazy.
01:26:11 They're they're spending money, right?
01:26:14 Well, yeah, but it's with.
01:26:16 Might hear about C Rs continuing resolutions, right? How they're all there's. It's always like they're. They're a race against the clock.
01:26:24 Oh, the government's gonna shut down unless we can pass this CR this continuing resolution.
01:26:29 Well.
01:26:29 That's because they they haven't passed a budget since 1997.
01:26:34 And a CR is basically like an emergency way of of allocating funds to keep the federal government working when you don't have a budget which we haven't had since 1997.
01:26:51 That's. This is how fucked our this is how I told you. As we get closer to the drain.
01:26:57 The leaf will spin faster and faster and faster and faster.
01:27:03 That graph.
01:27:03 That graph.
01:27:04 Kind of illustrates it right.
01:27:06 That's a that's a parabolic curve there.
01:27:09 It's it's, you know, rapidly shooting straight up.
01:27:13 Soon it will look like it's just a straight line going straight up.
01:27:19 And again, you can keep that going just so long as you've got the gun, so long as you've got the manpower to basically, you know, hold a gun to the heads of the countries that are participating in this sham and force them to play along. But that's not.
01:27:34 To go on forever.
01:27:35 That will not that will not be allowed to continue forever.
01:27:40 But that's that's that's how we do our business. Now, since 1997, we've just been existing on life support.
01:27:47 Just been here's a Band-Aid until next year.
01:27:50 Here's a Band-Aid until next year, and so that's that's how much it's it's gotten worse.
01:27:56 When they were in 1995, Bill Clinton was talking about an amendment to the Constitution to force Congress to actually have a balanced budget and to get a hold of the the DEF or the the debt. The national debt. Because the national debt.
01:28:10 You'll see it kind of.
01:28:11 It stop.
01:28:12 Look at 1990 there.
01:28:15 They were starting to go up real fast and then under the Clinton administration, like it kept going up. But it was relatively flat.
01:28:22 It didn't really shoot up until 9/11 under Bush, when it was a spending spree.
01:28:28 So this this idea that the Republicans are the ones that are fiscally responsible, they're the ones that, oh, I'm a fiscal conservative or whatever.
01:28:36 That's all fucking bullshit.
01:28:38 That's all fucking bullshit.
01:28:39 They've never been fiscally responsible.
01:28:42 No administration has, and in fact like you know, if you look at this graph here, the national debt has been skyrocketing really since the 1960s.
01:28:53 So there you.
01:28:54 And really, really hitting, you know, really going to town starting in the the early 80s?
01:29:02 Under a Republican under Ronald Reagan.
Bill Clinton
01:29:08 I know the Members of this Congress are concerned about crime, as are all the citizens of our country.01:29:16 But I remind you that last year we passed a very tough crime bill.
01:29:20 Longer sentences, 3 strikes and you're out almost.
01:29:25 New capital punishment offenses, more prisons, more prevention, 100,000 more police.
Devon Stack
01:29:37 Not only is he wants to be tougher on crime, 60 new 60 new crimes that he's expanding the fucking death penalty.01:29:47 Bill Clinton in 1995 is expanding the fucking death penalty, getting 100,000 new cops.
01:29:54 And by the way.
01:29:56 Not only has Trump done the opposite of this, which we'll talk about here.
01:30:00 Second, he campaigned against Hillary. Based on this crime bill from 1994. That's what he's talking about is referring to the the crime bill. When Hillary Clinton referred to these black thugs as super predators.
01:30:12 Let's face it, she was god damn fucking right about it.
01:30:15 And I know there was a lot of people.
01:30:18 Including myself, who knew that it was good rhetoric, it was good. It was good way to convince.
01:30:22 People that that Trump wasn't racist, right? It was.
01:30:25 It was kind of the same weird feeling that a lot of people had when they tolerated people like Milo being the dangerous faggot.
01:30:27 We.
01:30:33 Oh, look, it. Look, we got gay guys too, because I don't think a lot of people realize what happens when you do this, and a lot of people thought.
01:30:40 You could do the bait and switch.
01:30:42 Thought that if.
01:30:43 Ordered Trump while he was talking about, you know, supporting gay rights and maybe even supporting trannies to some extent. Right back in 2016.
01:30:51 Oh, look, you know, Trump said that that, you know, Bruce Jenner.
01:30:56 Aka Caitlyn Jenner could use the woman's bathroom if she, as he put it, wanted to use the girl's bathroom in in Trump Tower, that'd be perfectly OK with with with him and lots of people were like going, oh, that's based.
01:31:10 Like he's what he's doing is he's really trying to play to the the the liberal realities of of of.
01:31:17 Current culture, but you know that's not how he's going to govern.
01:31:21 No, of course.
01:31:22 He's waving that gay flag in a way that no Republican can ever had, because that's just he's dealing with the realities. But he's really culturally he's going to bring us back to a more conservative spot.
01:31:33 And what they don't realize when you start making these bargains, when you start? Actually, even if that was the plan, you start saying that. Oh, actually we have to give up abortion.
01:31:43 We have to give up.
01:31:44 We have to give up that because that's the way things have turned.
01:31:46 You never get it back.
01:31:48 You never fucking get it back.
01:31:49 You give an inch, they take a fucking mile. And that's exactly what fucking happened.
01:31:54 That's exactly what fucking happened. He he starts talking about Hillary Clinton being, you know, a racist because she wanted to put black people in jail and call them super.
01:32:04 Editors.
01:32:05 And what do you get out of? What do you get out of Trump?
01:32:07 Well, Trump went to one of these historically black colleges to talk about his first Step Act.
01:32:13 Yeah, you just heard. You heard Bill Clinton talking about how he's expanding the fucking death penalty to include sixty more crimes.
01:32:20 Put people in jail longer, have higher minimum sentences, putting 100,000 new cops on board.
01:32:26 Well, this is what you got with Trump.
Donald Trump
01:32:28 Help. Last year we brought the whole country together to achieve a truly.01:32:35 Momentous milestone, they said it couldn't be done.
01:32:38 Administrations had tried and failed.
01:32:41 Some didn't try very.
01:32:42 I will say I will say that, but they tried and they failed after years of waiting, we assembled a historic coalition and it was indeed historic.
01:32:53 We had them so liberal. You wouldn't believe it.
01:32:55 So conservative, you wouldn't believe it.
01:32:58 And they got together, I said.
01:32:59 Did we do that?
01:33:00 But it was a beautiful thing to watch.
01:33:02 Really.
01:33:03 And we rallied activists and faith leaders.
01:33:06 Law enforcement and law enforce.
01:33:09 We worked across party lines very strongly after all of the work and effort we passed the bill and I proudly signed it into law.
01:33:18 The most significant criminal justice reform.
01:33:22 In many generations, we call it the first Step Act. I sort of like the idea of just calling it criminal justice reform. But first step is good because that allows a second step and a third step, and that's OK.
Devon Stack
01:33:39 Really, that's OK.01:33:40 Yeah, we want a.
01:33:41 We want a first step and a second step and a third step just as many steps as it takes as we release thousands of black criminals back into the population.
01:33:51 Because I'm pandering to blacks instead of pandering to what was generally understood as Americans in 1995.
01:34:00 First step act.
01:34:04 Released over 3000 criminals.
01:34:08 Some some.
01:34:09 Went on to reoffend, I think, like right off the bat. One of them, like, killed some chick.
01:34:15 But that's yeah, that's the.
01:34:17 That's the difference you had Trump governing to the left of Bill Clinton in 1995.
01:34:24 And this whole idea that, oh, it was just a trick. It was just all a trick to get people on board. No, it wasn't.
01:34:31 No, it wasn't. When a politician tells you stuff like that, you have to at least somewhat take him seriously. In the same way that it was smart to take him seriously.
01:34:40 When he said he wanted to increase H1B.
Bill Clinton
01:34:42 One visas I have to mention one issue that divided this body greatly last year.01:34:47 The last Congress also passed the Brady bill, and in the crime bill, the ban on 19 assault weapons.
01:34:55 I don't think it's a secret to anybody.
01:34:57 This room.
01:34:59 That several members of the last Congress who voted for that aren't here tonight because they.
01:35:04 For it.
Devon Stack
01:35:07 Is where the leftist part of Bill Clinton shines through. He got the Brady bill.01:35:13 The Brady bill is the course, the bill that banned a lot of the, quote UN quote, assault rifles, basically getting rid of military grade automatic weapons.
01:35:22 And he's talking about how a lot of.
01:35:24 Of Democrats and Republicans who voted for the Brady bill were not reelected because in 1995, because it was still demographically, relatively white.
01:35:33 Voting population was against it.
01:35:36 Didn't want it.
01:35:37 People didn't want it.
01:35:39 But as you you know, it didn't matter what they.
01:35:41 The people wanted then it doesn't matter what the people want now.
Bill Clinton
01:35:51 And I know, therefore, that some of you.01:35:54 Are here.
01:35:55 Because they voted for it, are under enormous pressure.
01:36:00 To repeal it.
01:36:02 I just have to tell you how I feel about it.
01:36:06 The members of.
01:36:07 Who voted for that bill?
01:36:10 And I would never do anything to infringe on the right to keep and bear arms to hunt.
01:36:16 And to engage in other appropriate sporting activities.
01:36:20 I've done it since I was a boy.
01:36:21 I'm going to keep out on doing it until I can.
01:36:23 Can't do it anymore.
Devon Stack
01:36:25 And here you have the dishonest. You know, this is where the rhetoric and the dishonesty of the Democrats hasn't changed. Where they talk about the right to bear arms is if it's it's all based on hobbies.01:36:38 It's all based on hunting and.
01:36:40 Shooting is if it wasn't there specifically to defend yourself from a tyrannical government, they act as if that's not like the entire point of the the 2nd Amendment.
01:36:51 So some things have you know again.
01:36:54 That, yeah, he's just as left as as Joe Biden in this instance. But you could say, you know what?
01:37:01 Really is that much different than Trump?
01:37:04 Is that much different than Trump? When this was just a couple months ago?
01:37:08 They're talking about red flag laws.
Pam Bondi
01:37:11 Out within 24 hours, the majority of them.01:37:13 So what we want to do is let law enforcement come in and take the guns.
01:37:18 They are a danger to themselves or others.
Donald Trump
01:37:19 Which you can't do right now.Pam Bondi
01:37:20 Well, they're because without being adjudicated.01:37:24 So because they're a danger to themselves.
Donald Trump
01:37:25 You want them to take the guns and not not go through or six months of legal trials and everything else.Pam Bondi
01:37:26 When they are committed.01:37:31 Exactly.
Devon Stack
01:37:34 See, Trump wants to not have to worry about having to go through any kind of legal process to take people's guns.01:37:43 He wants to just take your guns. If someone accuses you of being crazy and you know what that might include being anti-Semitic.
01:37:51 Trump was also, of course, the one that gave us the bump stock ban, and then it was overturned under Biden.
01:37:57 I've talked about that.
01:37:58 Does.
01:37:59 Biden had nothing to do with.
01:38:00 That just shows, though, that if Trump's president or not president, you know, does it really matter?
01:38:07 Does it really matter?
01:38:13 Now you get Bill Clinton.
01:38:14 And that's no matter who's in office.
01:38:16 No one's ever expanded gun rights.
01:38:23 No one's overturned the Brady bill since 1995.
01:38:33 So there's some things that the left and the right just well, the ruling class generally agrees on.
01:38:40 And having having people like you disarmed is a big priority regardless of what side you're on.
01:38:48 Because they do know both sides, they do know the real reason you're supposed to have guns.
01:38:59 And they fear the day both sides.
01:39:03 In so much, there are two sides.
01:39:09 Those guns are used for that purpose.
01:39:16 It just goes to show.
01:39:19 At best, Trump is basically at the same, you know, when he when he's to the extent that he is right wing or whatever, it's it's like he's as right wing as as Bill Clinton in 1995.
Bill Clinton
01:39:32 All Americans.01:39:34 Not only in the state's most heavily affected, but in every place in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country.
01:39:44 The jobs they home might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants. The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers.
01:39:52 That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before.
01:40:01 For by cracking down on illegal hiring by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens in the budget, I will present to.
01:40:09 We will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who are arrested for crimes to better identify illegal aliens in the work place, as recommended by the Commission, headed by former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan.
01:40:23 We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws.
01:40:28 It is wrong and ultimately self defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years.
01:40:37 We must do more to stop it.
Devon Stack
01:40:44 See, that's just on par.01:40:46 That's on par, if not slightly, you know.
01:40:51 Well, I'd say it's to the right of some Republicans, but that's exactly the status that you're hearing from republicans.
01:40:58 And in fact, it's it's actually more hardcore than what you would hear from Bush, just a handful of years later in 2007. I think during his state of the Union.
01:41:07 I forgot to clip it.
01:41:09 But Bush says something along the lines of.
01:41:13 I mean, it's the what's the compassionate conservative stuff, right?
01:41:17 Where we shouldn't have harbor any bad feelings of the people here who are here illegally, and we should try to find a way to to deal with it, which is just another, you know, it's.
01:41:25 Weasel way of saying we're not going to get rid of them.
01:41:29 So Republicans have have not solved this problem, and Bill Clinton in 1995 sounds just as tough as as Trump ever did.
01:41:38 No matter how we need to get, you know, rid of them. In fact, like I said, I would say even a little tougher, if you listen to rhetorically.
01:41:45 Rhetorically, not obviously in in what? What actually has happened and what happened. Obviously they didn't solve at 95, but they also didn't solve it in 85 or 75 or, you know, whatever.
01:41:56 And they didn't solve it in 2015.
01:41:57 They're not going to solve in 2025.
01:42:01 This is something that every fucking it's again. It's the same thing with with gun control, right?
01:42:07 Sure, the Republicans might wanna at least now they talk a bigger game about solving this problem.
01:42:13 But yet it seems like even when Republicans have the House, the Senate and the Presidency.
01:42:18 It doesn't get solved somehow.
01:42:20 Because ultimately, just like with gun control, they don't want to fix it.
01:42:25 They don't fix it already.
01:42:27 Got Trump.
01:42:30 And his that guy, Homan.
01:42:33 Rolling back the rhetoric.
01:42:36 Rolling back the the election rhetoric where they were making it sound like they were gonna go and deport like 10s of millions of people, that's a lot of Maga voters thought was gonna happen. It's not.
01:42:48 But a lot of Maga voters thought that that's precisely what the strategy was and how things were gonna go down.
01:42:56 When in reality.
01:42:59 It's more the same.
01:43:01 You're going to have the same kinds of solutions that Bill Clinton enacted back in 1995 with the same kinds of results.
01:43:09 Going to see them talk about like, well, we're going to go after employers that are employing illegal immigrants so.
01:43:15 Self deport.
01:43:17 Right here, after the the violent criminal aliens.
01:43:22 Which is just a handful of, you know, like it's it's a drop in the fucking bucket.
01:43:31 And we need.
01:43:32 We need to be compassionate.
01:43:35 As as Bush would say, and find a pathway for, you know, for these people. So they don't have to live in the shadows.
01:43:42 His book book.
01:43:43 As Bush and Obama.
01:43:45 Used to say.
01:43:47 It's all the same bullshit.
01:43:49 Doesn't matter who's elected, doesn't matter who's in the fucking White House or who's in Congress.
01:43:55 This problem has never been solved.
01:43:57 No matter how much people have complained about it.
01:44:01 But here you have again the Democrat in 1995, sounding just as hardcore as as anyone you would have heard of. Speaking of the RNC.
Bill Clinton
01:44:11 But there are some areas that the federal government should not leave and should address and address strongly. One of these areas is the problem of illegal immigration. After years of neglect.01:44:24 This administration has taken a strong stand to stiffen the protection of our borders.
01:44:30 We are increasing border controls by 50%.
01:44:34 We are increasing inspections to prevent the hiring of illegal immigrants, and tonight I announce I will sign an executive order to deny federal contracts to businesses that hire illegal immigrants.
01:44:45 Yeah.
01:44:49 A.
Devon Stack
01:44:50 Bunch of nonsense rhetoric that's you might have noticed his tie changed.01:44:55 That's from his state of the Union of 1996, the next.
01:45:00 So the next year he was saying the exact same thing.
01:45:02 Wasn't just a fluke.
01:45:05 Tough on immigration, we go after businesses.
01:45:09 I sign this. It's amazing that that would even you would even need an executive order that would say that you couldn't do business with a that the federal government couldn't do business with a company hiring illegal immigrants.
01:45:22 But I guess you know he had to.
01:45:25 Didn't seem to have much of an effect though, did it?
01:45:33 It's clearly something that everybody wanted. If look if Bill Clinton was anything, he was a master politician, he'd like to play the center.
01:45:39 Means that the average person wanted this in 1995 and.
01:45:42 96.
01:45:47 And yet nothing was done.
01:45:50 Nothing was done.
01:45:54 O back to 1995.
Bill Clinton
01:45:57 Those who work and lift our nation must have more of its benefits today.01:46:01 Many of those people are being left out.
01:46:03 Working harder for less.
01:46:05 They have less security, less income, less certainty that they can even afford a vacation, much less college for their kids or.
01:46:12 Retirement for themselves.
01:46:14 We cannot let this continue if we don't act, our economy will probably keep doing what it's been doing since about 1978.
01:46:22 State when the income growth began to go to those at the very top of our economic scale and the people in the vast middle got very little growth and people who work like crazy but were on the bottom then fell even further and further behind.
01:46:39 In the years afterward.
Devon Stack
01:46:41 This is what he's talking about here.01:46:45 That graph you see.
01:46:47 Where beginning around 1978, the number is jumping up.
01:46:54 Well, that number, what? That's what the this graph is illustrating is the share of the wealth that the top 1% has.
01:47:04 So that means in in round 1978, the top 1% wealthy Americans.
01:47:11 Had approximately 10%.
01:47:15 Of America's total wealth.
01:47:17 And that it looks like around 2020.
01:47:20 Hard to know exactly.
01:47:22 You know 'cause, this is the best graph I could find, but you're looking around 25%. The top 1% went from having control over 10% of the nation's wealth.
01:47:35 To having control over a quarter, 25% of the nation's wealth.
01:47:45 But at least he was pointing this out as an issue.
01:47:49 This is something that would be considered if you were to talk to.
01:47:53 A mega Republican these days, they would say. I sounded like a communist.
01:48:00 I'm part of the woke right.
01:48:04 If I care about that kind of a trend.
01:48:08 If I care that 1% of the nation's wealthiest went from controlling 10% of America's wealth.
01:48:16 To 1/4 of the nation's wealth, and if I see that as a problem.
01:48:23 By the way.
01:48:24 You look at when this happened last.
01:48:28 It's right before World War 2, isn't it?
01:48:31 If you look at that graph, if you rewind it a little bit, what happens? Last time you had this kind of a pattern.
01:48:41 What exactly happened right?
01:48:43 You see right there. Yeah, 19.
01:48:45 You got the roaring 20s and the same kind of a thing happened, right?
01:48:51 Roaring 20s hits in all the the wealth is being gained by the top 1%.
01:49:00 And then he had World War 2.
01:49:05 Kind of.
01:49:05 Even things out a little bit, I guess.
01:49:09 For a little bit.
01:49:11 And now it's.
01:49:13 Going right back up to roaring 20 levels or roaring 20s level.
01:49:21 No.
01:49:23 Sure, that's not a problem.
01:49:28 But I look this is the kind of thing that that Trump won't even talk about.
01:49:33 This won't be an issue.
01:49:37 The idea that a that a very small percentage of the people control a large portion of the wealth.
01:49:43 Mean people like Elon especially wouldn't think that this would be a problem.
01:49:57 Where the Indians will fit in in this graph that he wants to import.
Bill Clinton
01:50:05 We've got to have a government that can be a real partner in making this new economy work for all of our people, a government that helps each and every one of us to get an education and to have the opportunity to renew our skills.01:50:17 That's why we work so hard to increase educational opportunities. In the last two years from.
01:50:22 Head start to public schools to apprenticeships for young people who don't go to college to making college loans more available and more affordable.
01:50:30 That's the first thing we have to do.
01:50:33 Got to do something.
01:50:35 To empower people to improve their skills.
01:50:38 Second thing we ought to do is to help people raise their incomes immediately by lowering their taxes.
Devon Stack
01:50:50 Again, that could be a Republican.01:50:52 Except for instead of saying, let's bring in more Indians because we need.
01:50:56 You.
01:50:57 Meet the challenges of the this new technological.
01:51:00 He's saying that we need to invest in Americans now.
01:51:03 Could say it's.
01:51:04 It obviously didn't work out or whatever.
Pam Bondi
01:51:08 But.Devon Stack
01:51:09 It, or maybe it's just rhetoric and lies doesn't matter.01:51:13 Sure as shit sounds a lot more American, doesn't it?
01:51:16 Need to make sure that the Americans are able to meet the intellectual challenges of the new realities of our economy.
01:51:24 Not we need to make sure we can bring in all these Infinity pajeits.
01:51:30 Mean to bring in Indians by the.
01:51:32 Because we just don't have any Americans that can handle it.
01:51:36 Get talent from all around the world and make everyone in the world.
01:51:41 Is an American.
01:51:43 Everyone is an.
01:51:44 That just hasn't showed up yet.
01:51:49 Because that's the rhetorical you get from the Republican Party now.
01:51:56 Now you can say and people have. Well, there's pushback. There's a lot of parts you encouraged by the pushback, Devin.
01:52:02 No, because we haven't seen what Trump's actually going to do yet.
01:52:06 And as of last night.
01:52:10 Despite all this, this Twitter pushback you speak of, which has never materialized a reality before.
01:52:21 Sounds like Trump is still still ready to welcome in all these Indians.
01:52:32 And it's one thing for the magga right on Twitter to push back against Elon Musk. It's certainly.
01:52:40 More popular than pushing back on.
01:52:44 The God Emperor Trump.
01:52:50 Thanks to the policy.
01:52:52 If he makes it a policy, I don't know, maybe he won't.
01:52:58 Not going to the same kind of pushback that you get from.
01:53:03 Tech bro Elon Musk.
Bill Clinton
01:53:10 Just this week, another horrendous terrorist act in Israel killed 19 and injured scores more.Devon Stack
01:53:16 Of course, you know, there's the whole you.01:53:19 Got to die for Israel thing.
01:53:24 Something you know that some things will never change.
01:53:28 Some things will never change, although I will say.
01:53:32 The Democrats, at least, were trying to get that peace.
01:53:35 We had a whole stream about that and how it was sabotaged and how the Israeli Likud party basically assassinated the Prime Minister, who was trying to facilitate a peace deal between Israelis and the Palestinians.
01:53:48 And that actually it was the IT was the Clinton administration that was trying to put it together. And you can even make the argument the reason why you've even heard of Monica Lewinsky was because Bill Clinton was honeypotted by Mossad. You know, Monica Lewinsky's Jew, who came.
01:54:03 Comes from wealthy Jewish parents.
01:54:06 And he was hunting potted by Mossad agent Monica Lewinsky. And he wasn't playing ball.
01:54:13 So they they, you know, using Drudge, a gay Jew, also probably working.
01:54:20 Hand in hand with Mossad, they made it a big story and essentially paralyzed the rest of his.
01:54:27 Again I.
01:54:28 I don't fucking like the Clintons.
01:54:29 I'm not telling you. I like the Clintons at all.
01:54:32 I'm just trying to demonstrate that.
01:54:34 That.
01:54:36 They're both sides are fucking shit.
01:54:41 And that once a lot of people just don't realize how right wing the country was generally.
01:54:47 This was the Democrat in office talking like this. But yeah, in terms of Israel, you still had to support Israel.
01:54:56 Every every politician in America.
01:55:01 Well, certainly since the USS Liberty.
01:55:04 Has had, we could say since JF KS assassination.
01:55:09 Has had to support Israel, and maybe and maybe because of JF.
01:55:12 KS.
01:55:15 Let's.
01:55:15 Just put it that way.
Bill Clinton
01:55:20 We need a new covenant for everybody.01:55:23 For our corporate and business leaders, we're going to work here to keep bringing the deficit down, to expand markets, to support their success in every possible way.
01:55:34 But they have an obligation when they're doing well to keep jobs in our communities and give their workers a fair share of the prosperity they generate.
Devon Stack
01:55:46 Look at that.01:55:49 That's something you don't hear. Once again, this is totally contrary to the way Magga is talking about things Bill Clinton is saying.
01:55:58 We're gonna make a a country that is hospitable to big business, but.
01:56:04 Your responsibility as this big you know as a big business that's taking advantage of this environment we're creating for you basically on the backs of the taxpayers is you need to hire Americans.
01:56:17 Need to hire Americans and invest in American workers in terms of not just hiring them, but paying them a fair salary.
01:56:28 Instead of trying to go hyper capitalism and finding the cheapest labor you can possibly get, even if it means hiring illegal immigrants.
01:56:40 Which at least again, you could say it's just rhetoric, but at least on according to his rhetoric, he's very much against.
01:56:48 Or the H1B1 visa should now the problem with the H1B1 visa?
01:56:53 It really wasn't that big of a deal in 95.
01:56:58 This is a a fairly recent phenomenon.
01:57:00 Could say.
01:57:04 In 1995, you had essentially a cap.
01:57:11 On H1B1 visas of 65,000, which is entirely too fucking high.
01:57:17 But it wasn't maxed out.
01:57:21 It wasn't maxed out.
01:57:24 It was, I think they they fell short like of the of the 65,000 that that were the CAP was I think they they approved something like 60,000.
01:57:37 Then, little by little they they Jack. They jacked up the the the number.
01:57:44 In fact, in temporarily, they jacked it up from 991999 to 2000. They jacked up to 195,000.
01:57:53 Through 2003.
01:57:56 So they had, you know, they basically quadrupled it or, you know, at least tripled it.
01:58:04 For a few years there.
01:58:06 2004 and onwards.
01:58:09 Again, this is under under Republicans.
01:58:14 They jacked it up an additional 20,000.
01:58:18 Bringing it to 85,000 where it's technically at today.
01:58:23 Well, that might not sound like a lot of people. In fact, a lot of people on Twitter are trying to make it sound like, oh, well, that's not a big deal.
01:58:29 85,000 people. You're making it sound like millions and millions every year.
01:58:34 First of all, 85,000 fucking people.
01:58:36 That is a lot of people, especially when you're talking about every single fucking year.
01:58:39 That's not the only number that matters.
01:58:43 That's not the only fucking number that matters, because with the H1B1 visa comes the families of the people that hold the H1B1 visa.
01:58:54 These are H4 visas issued from 1997.
01:58:59 The 2017.
01:59:03 So around when Bill Clinton was doing this speech.
01:59:07 You've got. It's hard to say with tell. Tell us what the bottom is here.
01:59:13 But if you know if it follows the same convention, it looks like it's probably, you know, we'll say like it's over 4000 or 40,000.
01:59:23 In 1997.
01:59:27 So in 1997, you got around, we'll just say.
01:59:31 Now maybe around 45,000.
01:59:34 H4 visas issued.
01:59:38 And that's a lot.
01:59:40 Considering that there at that time they were only giving out 65,000 H-1B 1 visas.
01:59:46 The the H4 visas are basically like the friends and family of people with other visas.
01:59:53 Well, then, around 2009, you see it? Well, first it it jets up to about 100,000 in 2001.
02:00:00 When they really jacked up the H1B.
02:00:03 Remember I told you they tripled it around that time period.
02:00:08 Atlanta kind of studies, you know, sort of around 80,000.
02:00:13 Drops down a little bit.
02:00:16 To 60,000 and then it starts to rock it up in 2009.
02:00:21 And in 2017, under Trump.
02:00:25 Where it kept climbing the whole time he was president. You've got 140,000.
02:00:32 So in addition to the 85 thousand H1B1 visa holders, you've got their their friends and family showing up to the tune of 140,000.
02:00:45 And then there's other. There's other people coming in, too, that this doesn't include.
02:00:51 So now.
02:00:52 Now you're talking at minimum at minimum, somewhere in the neighborhood of 1/4 of a million people every fucking year.
02:01:00 When I went to, when I lived in Albuquerque, when I was a teenager.
02:01:06 It was not a small city. I mean, it was. I guess you could say small compared to like New York or LA or something like that. But I seem to remember the population of the entire city of Albuquerque being roughly around 1/4 of a million people when.
02:01:20 Lived there.
02:01:23 And so you're talking about the population of an entire city every year.
02:01:30 At minimum.
02:01:33 At minimum.
02:01:35 And really, the real number is probably closer to around 400,000 people now. That also doesn't include.
02:01:44 All of the anchor babies like vvec, by the way. It was an anchor baby. His father came in on a visa.
02:01:49 And then he brought in his his wife, who had Vivec right away. By the way, I think Vivek's Dad still is not.
02:01:57 Aus citizen. I think he's still on a visa.
02:02:01 I could be wrong about that, but I think I read that the other day when I was looking up Vivek stuff.
02:02:08 That's what.
02:02:08 You bring these people in on a visa.
02:02:12 And they have children who become citizens because they're just by virtue of being born in America, they're automatically citizens.
02:02:20 Then they have children. They have children, they have.
02:02:22 And then one of the kids drives a truck through a crowd of people in New Orleans.
02:02:33 That's that's the reality.
02:02:36 That's the reality.
02:02:39 And people like Trump don't give a shit.
02:02:41 People like Elon Musk don't give a shit.
02:02:46 Republicans have never given a shit.
02:02:53 The Republicans have been consistently worse on this than the Democrats. Even people like Bernie fucking Sanders, who's basically a communist.
02:03:06 Was against this shit because he why? Cuz his constituents were the American workers.
02:03:14 Now whatever.
02:03:15 You know we can.
02:03:17 You can say that you know Bernie Sanders is a literal communist Jew and he is.
02:03:22 But even the Communists are better on this.
02:03:26 In fact, if you look at the communist countries versus the the capitalist countries.
02:03:32 During the same time period you you don't see the the Soviet Union.
02:03:38 Getting demographically fucked until communism fell, you know the year of Communist state saying we need to bring in all these fucking Indians. We got to bring in all these Chinese.
02:03:52 And to the degree that there is foreign immigration now into those former Soviet states.
02:04:01 It's now being done in a capitalist, you know, to the degree that.
02:04:07 Russia's capitalist is more capitalist than it was.
02:04:13 Even Communism wasn't able to demographically fuck.
02:04:17 Those countries, in the same way it fucked all the capitalist countries raw.
02:04:27 Because ultimately what happens?
02:04:30 When all that matters is money.
02:04:34 When there's no counterbalance.
02:04:37 There's no punishment.
02:04:39 I mean, aside from Bill Clinton, maybe telling you during the state of the Union address that.
02:04:43 Should you?
02:04:44 You, you know, we're going to do all this for you. Big corporations that are built making millions and billions of dollars in America. We're going to make this.
02:04:51 For you. But you really ought to.
02:04:54 You really ought to.
02:04:57 Do the right thing.
02:05:01 Oh. Oh, we really ought to, huh?
02:05:06 Well, in that case.
02:05:09 There's no punishment.
02:05:12 And even then you can even use the excuse that Trump uses.
02:05:16 I knew it was.
02:05:17 I knew it was bad for America, but I had to do it. I'm a businessman.
02:05:26 That was Trump's excuse for doing something that he knew was bad for Americans. Well, he's a businessman.
02:05:41 Well, if he's a business man.
02:05:45 Then he's a businessman today.
02:05:48 I mean, look, that's Elon.
02:05:51 Excuse all these tech Bros, they got all loud on Twitter. They're businessmen.
02:05:58 As I pointed out on red ices end of the year stream.
02:06:05 Elon Musk was not born in America.
02:06:09 Elon Musk came here because it was it made the most sense.
02:06:14 As in dollars and cents.
02:06:17 If it made more sense for him to go somewhere else, he would have gone there.
02:06:22 If it made more sense to have SpaceX in China, he would have SpaceX in China.
02:06:29 In the same way that he's moving a lot of his SpaceX stuff from California to Texas because it makes more sense again, as in dollars and cents.
02:06:39 But he's an immigrant.
02:06:41 He doesn't feel tied to this country.
02:06:43 He doesn't even feel tied to this planet.
02:06:47 And that's not a.
02:06:48 That's a reality. He doesn't even feel tied to this planet.
02:06:56 And none of these tech Broads do.
02:06:58 Of them.
02:06:59 None of them view America as their country, their home.
02:07:07 They are all. They're not even citizens of the world.
02:07:10 They're entities that exist in the world. They're bound by the limitations of this world, and they are here to push those boundaries beyond this world. Whether you're talking about going to Mars and colonizing it or becoming transhuman and part of the AI, they.
02:07:26 Do not feel connected to this land. Why?
02:07:32 Well.
02:07:32 As is the case for many of them, including Elon Musk, it's because people in America thought it was a good idea to let in just anyone if they were high IQ.
02:07:44 People say, well, Elon is the perfect example of why this is a great idea.
02:07:48 Without Elon, we wouldn't have had.
02:07:50 We wouldn't have that cyber truck that blew up with the fireworks in it.
02:07:54 We wouldn't have all this shit.
02:08:00 He's the model.
02:08:01 He came here and he's high IQ and he look, it's a good thing we let all these immigrants in.
02:08:16 Like I said, he only came here because.
02:08:21 Our land was still fertile.
02:08:25 It was the field that was easiest to grow as crops in.
02:08:29 And the second, there's a better field, he'll leave.
02:08:36 Isn't that why he didn't stay behind and defend South Africa, his family?
02:08:48 In fact, if anything, if you get a high IQ immigrant from, it doesn't matter who they are or where they're from.
02:08:53 They have already demonstrated their loyalty.
02:09:00 If you are leaving where you're from, where your family's from, especially if your family goes back generations.
02:09:07 To come to America, you're basically saying I don't. I don't feel connected to my homeland.
02:09:16 I'm going to wherever I can make the most fucking money. That's my loyalty.
02:09:24 They they they prove it by showing up.
02:09:35 So actually it's it's kind of the worst, worst fucking policy to ever have.
02:09:46 It's not like the good old.
02:09:47 It's not like even you could even say it's nothing even like everyone's seen that movie far and away right with Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman back when she was still hot.
02:09:59 They come here from Ireland and they're going to go on a big land rush in Oklahoma or wherever and they're going.
02:10:03 Go.
02:10:04 A flag and.
02:10:06 Get some land and have a homestead.
02:10:12 These people don't plant flags.
02:10:18 These people aren't settlers.
02:10:25 These people aren't pioneers.
02:10:32 Elon Musk, America's just a fucking waiting room until I can get to Mars and that's where he's gonna plant his fucking flag.
02:10:54 If he's got to burn America down to the ground in the process, who gives a fuck?
02:11:03 It'll all have been worth it.
02:11:09 Look, even Trump, his family, he can only trace back a generation.
02:11:15 He's got no connection to the founding fucking fathers or the Revolutionary War, or even the Civil War.
02:11:22 Trump's family was a wealthy family that showed up after everything was already here.
02:11:28 His father immediately started taking advantage of the federal government grants that were given to build homes for people coming back from.
02:11:34 War 2.
02:11:35 We.
02:11:36 We talked about this in the Trump and the Jews.
02:11:39 Stream.
02:11:43 He came here because it was financially beneficial.
02:11:47 Trump is no different than Elon in that respect.
02:11:59 Why would he have a different opinion?
02:12:02 Why wouldn't he see America as just a collection of ideas people like?
02:12:07 These new arrivals have to view the country that way.
02:12:10 Otherwise they're different.
02:12:16 Otherwise, there's some implication that maybe they're not as American as as Someone Like You and I, someone who's whose ancestry goes all the way back to the founding.
02:12:29 In that respect, they're just as motivated as as Jews like Ben Shapiro.
02:12:35 Spread the melting pot idea.
02:12:38 Because it applies to.
02:12:40 It means they're part of the the the soup.
Bill Clinton
02:12:56 People in the entertainment industry in this country, we applaud your creativity in your worldwide success and we support your freedom of expression.02:13:05 But you do have a responsibility to assess the impact of your work and to understand the damage that comes from the incessant.
02:13:13 Repetitive mindless violence and irresponsible conduct that permeates our media.
02:13:18 I.
02:13:18 All the time.
Devon Stack
02:13:22 Wow, that sounds pretty.02:13:24 I I can't even imagine Trump saying anything like that.
02:13:30 As the Republican Party has become basically libertarian light.
02:13:36 The last thing they would ever say.
02:13:41 Is that Hollywood needs to to watch what they make sure they might criticize certain things, but they certainly won't want legislate anything against it. You can't get, for example, when you start talking about just banning pornography.
02:13:58 Oh, you're the woke, right?
02:14:01 You're the woke, right?
02:14:03 You're for censorship, just like the leftists.
02:14:08 Here you have a Democrat in 1995 saying that Hollywood's making garbage.
02:14:14 Is negatively affecting people.
02:14:19 They need to do something about it.
02:14:24 And in fact, weirdly, he did.
02:14:30 Here he is in 1996 talking about it.
Bill Clinton
02:14:35 All of us have a responsibility to help our children, to make it and to make the most of their lives and their God-given capacities to the media.02:14:45 I say you should create movies and C DS and television shows.
02:14:49 You'd want your own children and grandchildren to enjoy.
02:15:06 On Congress to pass the requirement for AV, chip and TV set so that parents can screen out programs they believe are inappropriate for their children.
02:15:17 I.
02:15:17 Yeah.
02:15:22 I.
02:15:22 When parents control what their young children see, that is not.
02:15:26 That is enabling parents to assume more personal responsibility for their children's upbringing, and I urge them to do it.
02:15:34 The V chip requirement is part of the important telecommunications bill now pending in this Congress.
02:15:39 It has bipartisan support and I urge you to pass it now.
Devon Stack
02:15:49 Now what that is.02:15:51 The V chip.
02:15:53 It was basically a way.
02:15:55 I mean you've you've seen it when you've watched TV like rated rated TVPG or whatever the fuck, right? the V chip is this outdated technology now that when you're watching TV you could set like a limit?
02:16:09 If.
02:16:10 You know you can only watch rated.
02:16:12 You know, if it's for your kids and you would set it on your TV and the kids couldn't watch anything that was rated, you know, more than that.
02:16:20 Here we have again, Bill Clinton, the Democrat.
02:16:24 Not exactly a shining.
02:16:27 More example of it.
02:16:31 Literally anything, promoting the idea that we should censor shit and not have garbage.
02:16:37 Nonsense being fed to children.
02:16:39 They they were able to pass.
02:16:41 In fact, the technology is still included in TV's today. It just doesn't matter anymore because most people aren't watching.
02:16:47 TV.
02:16:48 It doesn't work when you stream on Netflix as an example.
02:16:52 There's no, you know, the V chip signal that goes with with any streaming service.
02:16:58 So yeah, that well, obviously that would include YouTube or anything.
02:17:01 So yeah, the technology and still it's still technically legally required in TV's, it just doesn't fucking matter. 'cause most kids aren't watching TV.
02:17:14 But where would the where would the?
02:17:16 Be on this issue today.
02:17:19 About censoring sextings or censoring Netflix.
02:17:27 Can you imagine a Republican?
02:17:28 One of these libertarian light Republicans today, saying that we need to create technology.
02:17:36 Enforce it by law.
02:17:41 So that kids can't watch.
02:17:46 Horrible YouTube videos or Netflix videos or whatever.
02:17:54 It would never fucking happen. They would say, oh, that's that's the First Amendment.
02:17:58 You're awoke.
02:18:00 That's the walk, right?
02:18:02 You're woke trying to censor, woke woke, right?
02:18:15 So anyway, yeah, I this is basically.
02:18:21 It's really.
02:18:22 And again, like I said, the very beginning of this, one of the things that stands out, I think it'd be hard for you to disagree that even just his delivery and you could say, well, he's all phony and he's a, you know, he's just a polished, you know.
02:18:36 Politician. Sure.
02:18:39 That's all true.
02:18:41 But it's not embarrassing.
02:18:43 It's not embarrassing. Listening to to Bill Clinton talk, even if he's full of shit and whatever, right, he at least seems like a president doesn't.
02:18:52 He at least seem like a competent person.
02:18:56 When he talks.
02:18:59 Doesn't he seem like he's he's not like, you know, as as as Trump. Like, he's weaving, right? Trump's always like, oh, I'm weaving.
02:19:08 No, you're just a rambling old fucking man.
02:19:11 That never gets to the fucking point.
02:19:15 Or Biden, you're you're basically you're, you're out.
02:19:18 Mentally out to lunch or Kamala.
02:19:21 You're maybe on drugs.
02:19:22 All the time, or just a fucking retard? Or both?
02:19:25 Hard to tell.
02:19:29 That's that's what. That's what we've come to.
02:19:36 Which again, it's all part of the decline. It's all part of the decline.
02:19:42 It's literally Idiocracy at this point.
02:19:49 So 2025 is going to be very interesting indeed.
02:19:54 I think that you're going to have a lot of disappointed Trump voters.
02:19:59 And to answer the question of some people have asked, well, don't you think now that with all this pushback?
02:20:07 You've seen on Twitter that's actually gonna radicalize more people. Like you were saying that Camelot is gonna radicalize more people. But look at the push back.
02:20:17 And again, no 'cause. This was very similar to 2016.
02:20:20 Lot of people have very short memories.
02:20:21 People were just as upset.
02:20:24 Not as.
02:20:25 Maybe maybe I'm exaggerating slightly, but there were a lot of people upset online when Trump, as an example, was tweeting out repeatedly. I'm monitoring the situation.
02:20:38 During the riots with BLM, there were a lot of people on Twitter and to the extent that we were allowed to be on platforms, it's really hard to gauge what the pushback would have been if we weren't censored, right?
02:20:49 But there was a lot of people.
02:20:51 Pushing back on Trump. Going like what the?
02:20:53 Fuck is he doing?
02:20:54 Why isn't he arresting people?
02:20:56 Why is he letting Charles go on? Why is?
02:21:00 1.
02:21:01 And like I said, it's different when it's Trump.
02:21:03 It's easy when it's Elon, it's different when it's Trump, because when it's Trump doing it suddenly, now you've got these people that view Trump as a fucking savior, where he could literally do whatever he wanted and they would find some mental gymnastics to explain it.
02:21:19 Back in the first term, it was all about, you know, 5D chess.
02:21:25 5D.
02:21:25 You know, trust the plan and all this other stuff that maybe doesn't fly as easily this time around.
02:21:33 Let's not pretend that that that doesn't still exist.
02:21:35 You're.
02:21:36 Going to have some dimension of that going on.
02:21:39 You've got a lot of people who are just.
02:21:42 You know, we're talking like the boomers are going to just be mentally out to.
02:21:45 They don't give a fuck about. In fact, a lot of them don't give a fuck about the H1B.
02:21:48 Visa stuff they don't care.
02:21:52 To them, it's proof that the Democrats are the real racists.
02:21:58 The people that give a fuck about what, Vivek?
02:22:00 What Elon said and went now, really, what Trump is well has is still saying 'cause. He's been saying it since it's since at least June of last year.
02:22:11 On video.
02:22:13 But allowing in all these people and stapling green cards to their diplomas.
02:22:20 The pushback is not older people.
02:22:25 It's in fact it's. It's like it's younger Gen. X bleeding into millennials and then obviously zoomers.
02:22:35 And that's about it.
02:22:38 You.
02:22:38 You go, you know, halfway through the Gen. Xers and you know, get a little thin there.
02:22:47 Get into the boomer and there's not a lot of boomers pushing back on this at all.
02:22:53 They don't have to compete ever again. They're done.
02:22:57 This doesn't affect them. In fact, to the degree that it does, it affects them.
02:23:03 They perceive negatively to not allow these people in because many of them are living off of 401 KS or some other retirement plan and all they hear is, oh, the stock price will go up when you let in all these Indians.
02:23:16 Well, then let's do it.
02:23:20 Fucking do it.
02:23:23 Elon.
02:23:26 And that's if you strip away the.
02:23:28 I don't see race bullshit, which you can't, because that comes along with it.
02:23:37 This is why when I was asked again in that that same.
02:23:42 Stream with red.
02:23:43 You know what would I focus on in 2025?
02:23:47 It's it's now that the boomers are aging out.
02:23:51 I mean, look, I mean, Trump is old as dirt.
02:23:56 That, you know we're.
02:23:57 Gonna have.
02:23:58 AI mean, how old can we go at this point, right?
02:24:01 We're not gonna have a boomer president next.
02:24:03 My guess, I hope to God. I mean, at this point they'd have to be like a Cyborg to run in four years already.
02:24:11 You know, Trump's too old.
02:24:14 Biden's obviously too old, you know.
02:24:17 You know, if he were to summit, like, yeah, qualify, he's too.
02:24:21 All too old.
02:24:24 They're already too old.
02:24:28 So the the the game is not that.
02:24:31 I think it matters 'cause. I don't think there's a political solution, but regard this doesn't this doesn't.
02:24:38 Require political solution to be helpful.
02:24:42 It's time to get people to stop dancing around like little fucking faggots on the issue of race.
02:24:50 And I do believe I do believe that the people that are pushing back.
02:24:56 We're talking about, like I said, about halfway through Gen. X going.
02:24:59 The zoomers that the that many of them won't admit it.
02:25:06 Even the ones that pretend to be libertarian and they're they're trying to find reasons to oppose this.
02:25:13 While still trying to keep it within the non racist framework, if you were to give them some sodium pentanol or or or whatever it's called the the truth serum drug.
02:25:22 They would.
02:25:24 They would tell.
02:25:24 Yeah, I I just don't don't want a bunch of fucking brown people.
02:25:31 They would tell you.
02:25:33 That when they said make America great again, what they meant was they make they want.
02:25:36 Make America white again.
02:25:41 You give them enough drinks. They would.
02:25:44 Would probably tell you that.
02:25:46 They're they're all afraid to say it.
02:25:50 It's still taboo.
02:25:53 But that's taboo.
02:25:54 We're going to have to breakdown, like I said, even if we're not talking about a.
02:25:57 Solution.
02:25:58 In fact, in a way, especially if we're not talking about a political solution.
02:26:04 We got to get people on board with this idea that we are a people.
02:26:09 And then we have to defend ourselves.
02:26:21 And so that's what I think we need to look forward to in 2025.
02:26:26 Just don't be a pussy.
02:26:29 Don't be afraid to talk about your people.
02:26:33 Don't push The Overton window.
02:26:34 Give it a nice swift kick to.
02:26:35 The fucking balls.
02:26:38 Don't limit it to just online stuff. Say it in person.
02:26:48 Again, you don't have.
02:26:49 Be understand persuasion as you do it.
02:26:54 Understand that there are certain people that maybe their tactics of trying to be shocking about things. That's fine for them, but in your personal life, you know.
02:27:07 Tactful, obviously.
02:27:14 Stop acting like it's not a thing.
02:27:19 Because you don't want to piss someone off.
02:27:25 So anyway, that's my.
02:27:29 My mission, I think for 2025.
02:27:31 That I.
02:27:32 I've never shield away from it, but I'm I'm going.
02:27:34 I'm going to think long and hard about different ways of of articulating it to people.
02:27:40 And and strategies that can be replicated in, you know, IRL talking to people, ways of phrasing things.
02:27:47 Of of putting things that makes it clear that we're talking about race.
02:27:53 That in fact, even if the Indians were some kind of like, super geniuses.
02:28:02 Have to make that argument and just stop making those arguments.
02:28:05 Stop making the arguments that, Oh well, actually, the average IQ of India is 80.
02:28:09 So that's why we don't want them coming here, or actually because of this or because of that.
02:28:14 It's because they're not us.
02:28:17 And they have an entire subcontinent for them, and we want a place for us.
02:28:22 And that's the only reason we need.
02:28:26 That's the only reason we need.
02:28:30 And so any other reason that you come up with doesn't fucking matter.
02:28:34 And you can't argue out of that reason, because it's just evident.
02:28:39 That they have a subcontinent for them and we want a place for us or we will go extinct.
02:28:48 Anyone that's pro I mean because that's that's that's what you they get stuck with arguing.
02:28:54 At that point.
02:28:55 They have to start arguing that they're pro white extinction.
02:29:00 If that's the framing you give them, if that's the option you give them.
02:29:03 No, I don't care if they're smarter.
02:29:06 I don't care if they're better. I mean, look, obviously we know that's not true.
02:29:10 Let you know whatever.
02:29:10 Who cares?
02:29:11 Doesn't.
02:29:11 I don't care if they're.
02:29:13 I don't care if they're better at building civilizations.
02:29:15 I don't care if they're more well behaved.
02:29:16 I don't care if they're they smell nicer.
02:29:18 I don't care if you know what I mean.
02:29:20 None of this shit fucking matters.
02:29:22 They're not us.
02:29:27 Not us.
02:29:32 And I want us to keep existing.
02:29:36 Your only argument against that is that you don't at that point.
02:29:44 Which makes you a genocidal maniac.
02:29:49 Which is a little bit indefensible.
02:29:58 I mean, if I if I am explicit, if I stop lying, if I stop being a pussy and stop trying to think of all these reasons why I'm not a racist.
02:30:06 And I just tell him no, I want white people to exist.
02:30:09 The only option they have then?
02:30:14 Is to be a genocidal or to be pro genocide. At a minimum, they have to be pro genocide.
02:30:24 Why do you think, by the way, Israelis phrase it that way?
02:30:27 Don't you think that Israel has a right to exist?
02:30:30 'Cause it works.
02:30:34 It takes away all these other arguments right about like you know whether or not they they're supposed to be there or or if the people they're killing deserve it, or it doesn't really matter because you're you're stuck in this rhetorical trap of like, you have to say it.
02:30:49 Actually no. And then.
02:30:51 You're essentially implying that you're you're pro genocide, and they know that because it and it works.
02:30:58 So that's what we have to do 'cause it works. Don't you think that white people have a right to exist?
02:31:07 There's only two answers, yes or no.
02:31:13 And in fact, you can start labeling people that are are against these kinds of.
02:31:18 Are you know the the?
02:31:20 The the the visas, you can say whether whether it's true or not, it doesn't matter.
02:31:25 Can just still label.
02:31:26 Say this person thinks that white people don't have the right to exist.
02:31:32 Elon Musk thinks white people don't have the right to exist.
02:31:42 Donald Trump.
02:31:43 Donald Trump thinks white people don't.
02:31:44 The right to exist.
02:31:54 Until he says otherwise.
02:31:55 He.
02:31:56 And this has the other thing too. You have to put them in that you have to label them that and hit them like that with it.
02:32:02 Like it's a fucking hammer until they go on the record, they have to go on TV in front of a camera, whatever and say no. I think white people have the right to exist.
02:32:11 That's you don't think that's.
02:32:13 That's a fucking win. You get anyone to say that of? Of note? When have you ever heard anyone say that?
02:32:21 If you could get Elon Musk to just utter those words, I think white people have the right to exist.
02:32:29 Yeah, Donald Trump on camera saying I think white people have the right to exist.
02:32:33 They'll say it about Israel.
02:32:43 I have to assume they don't believe it about white people unless they say it.
02:32:50 I have to.
02:32:50 That they are pro white genocide.
02:32:57 Until they say otherwise, explicitly and.
02:32:59 Why would that be so hard to say?
02:33:02 Would that be so uncomfortable for you to say?
02:33:07 Can't you just say it, Elon?
02:33:09 Are you hiding?
02:33:12 Really, a genocidal maniac, Trump.
02:33:14 You.
02:33:15 You can't say that white people have a right to.
02:33:16 Mean. I'm not asking for.
02:33:17 I'm just saying you have to say we have a right to exist.
02:33:22 See why this works?
02:33:25 Out the phrases exactly like that, but you get.
02:33:27 Message.
02:33:28 Anyway.
02:33:30 Let's take a look.
02:33:35 Hypercharts, shall we?
02:33:41 All right.
02:33:48 My my stream deck is falling asleep.
02:33:53 Wake up. There it goes.
02:33:56 All right, we got blue cord blue cord.
02:34:00 Music.
02:34:06 All right, blue.
02:34:08 Good evening, Mr. Stack and Happy New Year.
02:34:11 I'm looking forward to the replay.
02:34:13 As always, crazy times we are living in as the Empire falls in slow motion.
02:34:19 Never let your guard.
02:34:20 There you go, blue cord, you.
02:34:24 You've got you got it.
02:34:25 There's that's essentially what we're we're witnessing is a a falling empire. And like I said, one of the reasons why you want to box these people in this corner and get them to, to refuse to say the white people.
02:34:36 A right to exist is.
02:34:39 Again, there's no it's not because politically we're going to be changing anything and so that white people stop thinking there's a political solution when they realize people like Trump can't even just say white people have.
02:34:49 A right to exist.
02:34:51 And look if that would be one thing with maybe that's that's something we.
02:34:55 To work out.
02:34:56 Maybe that's something we try to work.
02:34:57 We try to get force a situation where in person someone asks one of these, or at least maybe maybe, you know, Trump might be hard to get access to. But maybe we try to force situations.
02:35:10 In the same way that, like Infowars was, was doing that, you know, Bill Clinton is a rapist, screaming at every event, right?
02:35:21 I had a cough there.
02:35:22 We try to get situations where Republicans doing town halls or anyone doing doesn't have to be Republicans. Anyone doing town halls or any kind of forum where you can actually face these people.
02:35:36 And ask questions on video.
02:35:38 Ask them if they think white people have a right to exist.
02:35:43 And say that you that you need them to say that.
02:35:46 White people have a right to exist and watch them because they'll they'll none of them will do it.
02:35:51 They'll squirm.
02:35:52 They might say, well, yeah, but they'll never say I think, right.
02:35:55 Know they'll never say the words.
02:35:58 If they say yes, if somehow we do, we pull this off, they say.
02:36:02 Then then say.
02:36:03 Well, can you please just say?
02:36:04 Can you just say that you think white?
02:36:06 Have a right to exist.
02:36:08 What?
02:36:08 And then and when they won't. Why? Why can't you say it?
02:36:13 Why can't?
02:36:13 Why can't you just say it?
02:36:16 There something dirty about that you do. You hate white people.
02:36:23 Winston Smith says HH and not Hulk Hogan.
02:36:29 Wonder what you could possibly mean Sumerian.
02:36:32 I just released a massive H1BG down a porcelain gun.
02:36:36 There you go.
02:36:39 I'm sure Elon Musk will be rushing to hire them goy Boy, 1488.
02:36:43 I was listening to more Gotham Millennial and he referenced your recent work on Viv. Is the black pill Morgoth fireside chat going to happen in 2025?
02:36:53 HH and God bless.
02:36:55 Yeah, I hope.
02:36:57 Like I I honestly, it's. I haven't reached out to him in a long time. 'cause. I just my life got busier and he's also a busy guy and so we just haven't even. We don't do like the the moon landing one right, right. Just to get one. Yeah.
02:37:11 To do 1 would be fun.
02:37:13 I haven't.
02:37:13 I haven't listened to the millennial.
02:37:15 I saw that it was like 6 hours long.
02:37:17 Was like, yeah, OK, I don't.
02:37:20 I don't have time for that right now.
02:37:22 Sometimes that's.
02:37:23 Like if you know if I was driving.
02:37:26 Six, which I do sometimes.
02:37:27 Maybe that's what I'll do it, but I haven't had a chance to listen to that.
02:37:33 Shekels machine.
02:37:50 Jekyll's machine with the increasingly less rare, I don't know.
02:37:53 Like it?
02:37:54 That's one of my favorites.
02:37:56 That gorilla? I don't know why.
02:37:59 Who knows why these things become your favorite shekels machine?
02:38:02 An extremely long overdue tip.
02:38:04 Thanks for all the content. My wife and I really enjoy watching your informative commentary.
02:38:09 It has influenced our worldview.
02:38:11 For all you do.
02:38:12 I appreciate that.
02:38:14 And thanks for support.
02:38:17 ING and your family. Mike Lindell's crack pipe.
02:38:22 I.
02:38:29 Hey David, finally got a radio up a yesu 897 D and a Hustler 5 btv broadband antenna.
02:38:36 So far I've been able to hear Canada, the Great Lakes, East Coast and Mexico looking into AJ S8 call as well.
02:38:46 Maybe catch you on the frequency someday. Happy New year.
02:38:50 Well, cool.
02:38:50 897 D.
02:38:53 Let's see what that one.
02:38:56 Which?
02:38:56 That one is, I might actually have one of those somewhere.
02:38:58 Let me see.
02:39:01 Result. Let me see.
02:39:07 I do not have one of these.
02:39:12 Now this is.
02:39:13 Doesn't this one do?
02:39:15 HF and VHF or let me see here.
02:39:20 Does.
02:39:24 You could you get an ATAS antenna.
02:39:26 Do you like the the screwdriver?
02:39:29 It'll automatically not change length, although not with 80 meters.
02:39:34 That's a cool idea.
02:39:35 A good.
02:39:35 That's a nice portable one.
02:39:37 Does.
02:39:38 It doesn't do VHF, UHF.
02:39:40 But it does 160 through 10 meters.
02:39:42 So that.
02:39:44 All right.
02:39:44 Alright.
02:39:45 Well, yeah, maybe, maybe I'll hear you.
02:39:49 Based in space.
02:39:51 Money is power.
02:39:53 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
02:39:57 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:40:12 I.
02:40:15 Based in space, Happy New Year, Devon.
02:40:17 Up the.
02:40:18 Work. It looks like people are finally evolving from doing their funny business just at the.
02:40:27 Oh man, I still have a fucking button for this.
02:40:29 Know.
02:40:33 I haven't touched this.
02:40:34 I set up like the the first day I got.
02:40:36 I just did like the bare minimum and I have I still I need.
02:40:39 Need to fucking do it, but yes, the grocery store.
Donald Trump
02:40:43 Fuck it.Devon Stack
02:40:46 Yeah, like I said, I think that.02:40:50 Yeah, I think things are gonna get crazier and crazier and squirrelier and squirrelier and. And you're right. I think that'll things will become less and less just random.
02:41:00 The you know the New Orleans thing is pretty random, and even, you know, even I could say even like the.
02:41:06 The truck. Look, we don't know what the story is with the with the cyber truck and the Trump thing, but obviously you could say it's targeted, but that's more theatrical.
02:41:15 Feel like the thing else, but I guess that's still better than a, you know, a grocery store.
02:41:19 Not better. Not not that I'm condoning it, but like, better as in like, you know, in terms of, you know, what you get it.
02:41:27 Yeah. Thank you for the support there based in space.
02:41:32 I can't say this name, so we're going to let the computer try to pronounce it. Let's see here.
02:41:40 THES.
02:41:41 What? What?
02:41:42 Said.
02:41:42 Hey, Devin. I'll hit the replay tomorrow while I'm sitting in the airport on the plane home from a family vacation.
02:41:49 For all your hard work.
02:41:51 I saw somewhere a week or two ago that Patriot Front disbanded.
02:41:55 Do you feel that group was at all effective?
02:41:58 Also my name here is pronounced oh, here we go.
02:42:01 R Ish as Uber lieben, which means Aryan survival in German.
02:42:07 You could all.
02:42:08 Or you could call me Arish for short.
02:42:12 Or R ish? I guess for short if you'd like.
02:42:15 What a fucked up start to the year.
02:42:17 Hey, Churro, you know, I haven't seen churro all year.
02:42:20 He went out.
02:42:21 Two nights ago and he hasn't been back.
02:42:23 Not the end of the.
02:42:24 He he disappears for for days at a time, but I always.
02:42:28 Always.
02:42:28 I always, always, you know, I'm always like. Come on. Make sure you know.
02:42:32 Hope you avoid the coyotes.
02:42:34 I get nervous the longer he's gone, but it's it always turns up. So knock on wood, he will again.
02:42:41 Yeah, thanks for the support.
02:42:43 I'll try and remember that no promises on the pronunciation Reaver says.
02:42:48 Devin, would you ever consider doing a stream on The Sopranos?
02:42:52 I started to watch it recently and I can see some obvious subversive shit in here.
02:42:57 Might be good since it's well regarded show that many people enjoy.
02:43:02 Happy New year.
02:43:03 You know, I haven't seen the problem with that is it's so long and I I did watch it.
02:43:08 I think I actually powered through the whole thing once like.
02:43:12 15 years ago or like a long time ago.
02:43:15 And I I don't.
02:43:18 Yeah, I remember the basics right. But like I I, it was never like, oh, I love this show where I, like, watched it more than once. So I'd have to go through and watch it so many hours of show.
02:43:28 Know what I mean?
02:43:31 It might be worth it because like you said, there are a lot of people that have watched it.
02:43:34 Don't know that it's as.
02:43:37 Influential, as other things might be, but you know 'cause, I don't know that it was.
02:43:43 I mean, he's an antihero, you know Tony Soprano and a lot of the characters are antiheroes, and I don't know.
02:43:49 Don't know.
02:43:49 It might be worth looking into, but I'll I'll maybe take a look then.
02:43:55 Actually hang.
02:43:55 Hang on one second.
02:43:56 Be right.
02:43:57 I gotta take care of something real.
02:44:00 Let's do.
02:44:03 I was gonna play the churro.
02:44:05 But I feel like I'm gonna jinx him if I do that. Let's do.
02:44:11 What is this?
Churro Spokesman
02:44:12 Everyone loves eating delicious churro.Devon Stack
02:44:13 Alright, that's the churro thing.02:44:15 Can't do that.
02:44:18 Let's do.
Jurassic Park
02:44:28 It's a human system, I know this.02:44:32 Is all the files of the whole park.
02:44:34 It tells you everything.
02:44:36 I gotta find the right size.
02:44:41 Run.
02:44:43 I.
02:44:59 All right.
Devon Stack
02:45:00 Well, that OK.02:45:06 Where was.
02:45:06 All right, corn pop. The bad dude says topic suggestion. Project Babylon, the Canadian who created it, was getting funding from Saddam, which Mossad didn't like very much, so they offed him.
02:45:20 Project Babylon.
02:45:25 What is this project, Babylon?
02:45:33 It was a space gun commissioned by the Iraqi president.
02:45:40 All.
02:45:41 Well, this is going to take.
02:45:43 We have to look at the I'll maybe look at.
02:45:46 I don't know if I can stream about it, but like it sounds.
02:45:50 Interesting some, I guess some Canadian guy was making a space gun, huh? OK.
02:45:55 Well.
02:45:56 I mean, look, if you're making a space gun for Saddam Hussein, I mean, aren't you kind of rolling the dice?
02:46:03 Someone's gonna not like that.
02:46:07 Not saying.
02:46:08 I don't know all the details yet.
02:46:10 Just saying like you know.
02:46:14 If Saddam Hussein's, like, make me a space gun, maybe, maybe don't make him a space gun.
02:46:23 If you want to like not make a lot of powerful enemies.
02:46:27 But yeah, all right.
02:46:29 I'll take a look at.
02:46:30 Hideo Hideaway Swamp says. I used to love the HBO show, tales from the Crypt as a kid. Recently I saw a short documentary tells from the crypt, from comics to television, which shows how Talmudic its origins were were.
02:46:43 They were willing to crash their company to force social engineering.
02:46:49 It might make for a cozy string.
02:46:52 Tales from the crypt, from comics to television.
02:46:54 Actually not a bad.
02:46:57 I you know, I never liked it when I was a.
02:46:59 It kind of freaked me out. Like the crypt keeper. Even in the opening.
02:47:02 Of.
02:47:04 I don't.
02:47:04 That was, I got a bad feeling from it and my parents didn't like us watching it.
02:47:10 So I don't think I've ever. I mean I know obviously what it is, but I don't think I ever saw like a actual episode of it.
02:47:17 Freak me out when I was a kid.
02:47:20 Yeah, that might be interesting there, Brody says.
02:47:25 Devin, how are the bees?
02:47:26 When do you think you might sell some honey?
02:47:28 Up the good work.
02:47:30 Probably not till end of next summer.
02:47:35 I'll I'll have honey, but yeah, I'd say it's hard to know now how the bees are doing, because I don't like cracking it open.
02:47:44 This time of year in the winter is that it's hard for them to seal it back up the propolis.
02:47:51 Went not that it's like super cold, but like we'll have super cold nights from time to time and you don't want them getting hurt by it.
02:47:59 Plus it's, you know if there is something wrong with them, there's not much you can really do this time of year.
02:48:04 Like well.
02:48:06 You know? Yeah, whatever's wrong with them's gonna keep.
02:48:10 Nothing you can't.
02:48:11 Boost a hive up this this time of year really.
02:48:15 It's not really realistic so.
02:48:17 I'll find out when it warms up, it usually warms up here.
02:48:23 Like end of end, end of January, it depends.
02:48:26 You know, it changes every.
02:48:27 It's been a little bit different, but maybe January, February, certainly by March or April, that's you know that they'll be kicking off, but we get early spring sometime.
02:48:38 But when the spring hits once, we start having any kind of bloomage.
02:48:42 Then I'll know. I'll start popping open hives and see who made it, because some of them just won't make it.
02:48:47 Some of them won't make it because of.
02:48:50 You know, it could be mites.
02:48:51 Could be.
02:48:53 It could just be they ran out of food.
02:48:55 I know there's a few hives.
02:48:57 I know aren't going to make it because they got robbed out and that sucks, but that happens too 'cause if it on the days it's warm enough. And unfortunately that's one of the shitty things about the.
02:49:08 Like it's good and bad.
02:49:09 Like it's good 'cause it. They're not freezing to death, but it's bad 'cause. They have nothing to.
02:49:12 And when it's warm, when the days are like, say, 65 or something during the day, which it happens here sometimes.
02:49:18 They got nothing to do so they just start robbing each other to death and which, you know, sucks for a lot of the hives that.
02:49:24 What's?
02:49:27 Get.
02:49:27 Robbed up.
02:49:28 But probably end of end of summer or maybe even before, depending on how the spring flow goes.
02:49:35 Maybe we can get that going.
02:49:39 Corn pop. The bad dude says. I heard you talk about Jimmy Dore on a stream from 2022 where you said he's a Jew. To my knowledge, from his own mouth, he comes from potato kings and poles.
02:49:51 I might have been wrong about that then.
02:49:54 I mean, Kurt, I know on that show as a Jew.
02:49:58 Let me see Jimmy Dore.
02:50:09 Early life.
02:50:13 Yep, I guess you're.
02:50:13 He is a well that makes me slightly OK, more OK with him then.
02:50:21 Says he comes from a Catholic family.
02:50:23 Polish and Irish. I don't know why he looks kind of Jewish, that you gotta admit, he looks kind of Jewy.
02:50:29 What about his his wife?
02:50:34 No, she's Italian. I think maybe right?
02:50:47 I don't.
02:50:48 She's got, like, a zamorano.
02:50:50 That's.
02:50:51 I mean, it's either Italian or I think that's Italian.
02:50:55 Well, there you go.
02:50:56 Makes me.
02:50:57 That makes, well, honestly, it makes more sense.
02:51:00 'Cause he's a little more honest than I think a Jew would be.
02:51:05 Especially on the topic of Israel, that makes Hola. I thought he was just one of these, like benevolent Jews.
02:51:10 I mean, to the degree that they ever are.
02:51:16 Where we.
02:51:17 Well, you learn something new every day.
02:51:18 OK.
02:51:19 All right, well.
02:51:21 Thank you very much. Corn pop. The bad dude for enlightening me there. Yeah, I bet he looks just so everyone who knows who we're talking about.
02:51:29 Sure, most people know what I'm talking.
02:51:32 Bring up a picture of him so you know that I'm not lying when I say.
02:51:36 He definitely looks the part.
02:51:38 Let's see here. Hold on.
02:51:40 Gotta wait for.
02:51:42 Computer to do its thing.
02:51:47 I mean.
02:51:51 Can you blame me?
02:51:57 Maybe it's that Polish in him, right?
02:52:00 'Cause some pollocks they got that look.
02:52:04 No.
02:52:08 Can you really blame me for thinking that?
02:52:10 O anyway.
02:52:14 All right. Where are we at?
02:52:18 Donald Duck, Tater says, woke Elon removed a bunch of dissonant right wing blue checks over visas and H1 jeans.
02:52:26 But then he lets Jared Taylor get back on the platform.
02:52:29 Make it make.
02:52:30 Well, he didn't let Jared Taylor get on the platform.
02:52:33 Jared Taylor made his own account.
02:52:35 So he's on a platform.
02:52:39 Illegally, I guess, right?
02:52:40 So he just made an alt.
02:52:42 So that's what makes sense. Is he didn't.
02:52:44 Didn't get allowed back on.
02:52:46 He's on there until.
02:52:49 Either Twitter doesn't do anything about it and lets them just be on her until they.
02:52:55 Take him back off because.
02:52:58 They censor people.
02:53:01 You know that's how it makes sense.
02:53:04 Pop the bad dude.
02:53:12 FBI, Homeland explosive seizure at north.
02:53:15 Farm largest in history.
02:53:17 How did he get?
02:53:18 The government has been investigating and carefully watching Mr. Spafford for two years through the use of a confidential human source who was a friend and confident.
02:53:28 You know, I saw that headline.
02:53:32 That some guy on a farm got busted with a bunch of explosives. But I just thought it was like.
02:53:41 You know, some farmer with a bunch of dynamite or something like that.
02:53:43 Don't actually look into it more than that.
02:53:47 What was the?
02:53:50 What's?
02:53:51 Let me see.
02:53:52 I can quickly find the story on this.
02:54:01 This is.
02:54:03 Subscribe and I'm not going to.
02:54:10 Well, the bonds not very.
02:54:11 They must not think he's much of A.
02:54:13 He has a $25,000 bond, which is not, you know, not that high, quite frankly, for someone that they think is like if they thought he was like a terrorist or something like that and it says homemade. OK, so.
02:54:26 Federal judge sent a $25,000 bond for an aisle of right or white.
02:54:32 Isle of White with a WA County man facing a federal weapons charge in connection with a December 18th FBI raid is Foursquare Rd. home that the case prosecutor called the largest seizure of blah blah blah blah blah blah.
02:54:48 36 year old Brad Kenneth Spafford, who had been held at a Western Tidewater Regional Jail in Suffolk since his arrest on December 7th.
02:54:58 In the custody of his mother's conditioned on his wearing an ankle electronic monitor.
02:55:02 Yeah, it just.
02:55:03 Like some guy making bombs and.
02:55:09 He trusted the wrong person who went to the feds.
02:55:14 It doesn't say.
02:55:20 Torring.
02:55:26 Well, I don't know.
02:55:27 Now there is a little more here.
02:55:33 Spafford allegedly totally confidential informant who cartwheel testified Stafford had known to be a local police officer and neighbor that he owns an unregistered 10 inch barrel rifle and makes approximately 50 rounds of ammunition per day.
02:55:49 Stafford allegedly told the informant he'd moved many hundreds of pounds 100 LB. Boxes of ammunition to the residence, but he does not have.
02:55:58 10,000 rounds. Yet according to the affidavit, Cardwell testified that Stafford and conversation with the informant allegedly expressed a desire to quote, bring back political assassination and had been using the photograph of President Joe Biden for target practice at a shooting range.
02:56:14 Where he was pursuing a 304 yard sniper qualification.
02:56:19 Well, I mean, you know.
02:56:24 There we go.
02:56:27 Oh, and another story where?
02:56:32 Well, I'll just tell you loose lips, right, loose lips.
02:56:36 Umm.
02:56:38 Yeah, I think, yeah, loose lips.
02:56:43 So there you go, Beach Boys.
02:56:53 I.
02:56:57 Beach Grove. If we're doing predictions, I'm sticking with a dirty bomb in a major city.
02:57:02 There was a lot of predictive programming invested into that narrative post 9/11, with some new talk about it recently as well.
02:57:09 Yeah, they did talk a lot about that possibility.
02:57:11 9/11 they kept saying that.
02:57:13 What you.
02:57:13 That's what the terrorists were going to do.
02:57:16 And then they were talking a lot about that during the whole.
02:57:21 Drone stuff in New Jersey.
02:57:24 I look I.
02:57:25 I just don't be that effective.
02:57:28 I don't think it'd be that.
02:57:29 Like, I don't think radiation's as dangerous as everyone thinks it is.
02:57:35 Mean it would be effective in terms of.
02:57:36 Damage.
02:57:38 Because you.
02:57:39 You know, the EPA would get.
02:57:41 And you wouldn't be able to build anything and you know it would basically.
02:57:45 Commercially destroy.
02:57:49 You know, pretty wide radius where the explosion was.
02:57:53 Would it actually result in people getting radiation sickness?
02:57:57 Not really.
02:57:58 I I mean.
02:57:59 If you were close enough to the blast radius to where you're getting radiation sickness, you probably got more to worry about than just the radiation sickness.
02:58:06 Probably getting like.
02:58:07 3rd degree burns and shit.
02:58:09 Know what?
02:58:10 I.
02:58:10 Like I always thought that was kind of a.
02:58:13 A boogeyman like it just never made a whole lot of sense.
02:58:18 And plus, just the cost benefit, right?
02:58:20 Like, it's not like you can go pick up.
02:58:24 Radioactive waste.
02:58:27 At the corner.
02:58:28 So it's something that's really difficult to acquire, really easy to detect and really doesn't deliver much of A, you know like.
02:58:38 It sounds really scary, but I guess maybe if that's what you're what you're trying, if you're trying to like freak people out, I guess.
02:58:44 Mean. It sounds really scary.
02:58:46 It's not really that big of a deal.
02:58:52 Yeah.
02:58:54 Cringeworthy video.
02:58:56 Survey a trope that crosses multiple.
02:58:59 Example, the short smart hero with dark hair who fights the tall, dumb, blonde Aryan bully and wins the shiksa as seen in karate kid revenge of the Nerds, the graduate, etcetera. Obvious Jewish.
02:59:13 Stand in wish fulfillment.
02:59:16 Happy New Year well and in the case of the movies you listed.
02:59:21 Revenge of the.
02:59:22 It is a Jew, the actor, the.
02:59:24 It is a Jew, you know? Dustin Hoffman, the actor karate kid, I think.
02:59:29 Italian, isn't it?
02:59:32 Is he Jewish?
02:59:39 Karate kid.
02:59:49 Blah blah, blah, blah blah blah.
02:59:56 Yeah, he's he's Italian.
03:00:01 But yeah, that is a very especially in the 80s, especially in the 80s, that was a big thing.
03:00:08 My fat little retarded toe.
Money Clip
03:00:16 I.03:00:16 Thank you.
03:00:23 I.
Devon Stack
03:00:27 For the love of all that is good and holy, don't galink me. I finally found a good audio book of the Camp of Saints, which is a 70s novel about Indians invading France and the West's reaction.03:00:40 Well, I'll, I will copy that.
03:00:46 I'll let you go this time.
LVPD
03:00:50 See here. There we go.Devon Stack
03:00:54 Cool.03:00:56 Thank you very much, Mr. Retarded toe.
03:01:01 Renad says as a white Canadian, I share pretty much the same culture as Americans and Canada is.
03:01:08 Canada is Ally, an important economic partner to the US. Despite this, I cannot join the US military because I don't have citizenship.
03:01:16 Get this any refugee from war-torn Middle East country in which the US had a direct hand in causing any conflict can directly apply for citizenship and join the US Army.
03:01:28 I pointed to jet or pointed to ChatGPT.
03:01:33 That this is a security risk to allow potential enemy combatants inside the military, and that the exclusion of white Canadians in favor of enemies.
03:01:44 And refugees is nefarious and seems completely deliberate of.
03:01:48 ChatGPT immediately censored my prompt and said that this was a far right conspiracy theory and the diversity inside the US military is the main source of strength.
Donald Trump
03:01:59 Yes, yes.Devon Stack
03:02:00 Well, I'll tell you what.03:02:01 As things deteriorate, it'll be kind of a mixed bag as in terms of whether or not the it's it's a strength.
03:02:08 You.
03:02:09 Know, as we all know that it's not, you know, having a weak military. Is it really?
03:02:15 There, let's just say there are situations in which it's not the worst thing.
03:02:20 Corn pop. The bad dude.
03:02:22 Worked on some editing skills and made this if you like it, use it for whatever all rights are yours, and if you'd like it.
03:02:30 I don't get a a fag up.
03:02:34 I'll take a look at it.
03:02:35 Why not?
03:02:37 See if it'll download.
03:02:49 I might download them.
03:02:54 Or is it not downloading?
03:02:56 Just sitting there at 0. Come on.
03:03:07 There it goes.
03:03:15 What this is?
Money Clip
03:03:25 Oh, I wanna live.03:03:27 I want to grow.
03:03:28 I want to see and I want to.
Devon Stack
03:03:38 I don't know.03:03:41 What I want to think of a.
03:03:43 Use case for it.
03:03:45 I'll think of a good use case for it, just like I think a good use case for this.
Money Clip
03:03:54 I.Devon Stack
03:03:55 Things I have and I just.03:03:56 I don't know how I'm going to use them.
03:03:58 You know, I'm like, what can I use this for really.
03:04:09 We'll take our advisement, Mr. Mr. bad dude.
03:04:14 Let's see. A grenade says completely.
03:04:16 Wait, we already did that.
03:04:19 Punished American says hi.
03:04:21 Been an avid listener since high school in 2019.
03:04:25 Not to get sappy, but given the last few weeks of very black plane events, I just wanted to remind you that your voice and the work you do is invaluable.
03:04:35 Despite our different opinions on religion, I truly believe you are one, if not the.
03:04:43 There we go.
03:04:43 Most honest, hard working and dedicated individuals fighting for our case.
03:04:47 No matter how dark things may one day seem out there in the desert, never give up or surrender.
03:04:54 You are a voice of truth in the confusion and lies.
03:04:58 And a light in the darkness have a good one, man.
03:05:00 That's that's extremely kind of you.
03:05:05 Yeah, it's like it's like super nice, bro.
03:05:10 Hey I try I try.
03:05:12 But yeah, that's that's that's really that's really kind of you to say and I.
03:05:17 Do appreciate.
03:05:18 So and thank you for the support there and happy New Year.
03:05:22 Graham playing games.
03:05:25 Oh, we got another.
03:05:25 Jared Taylor is back on Twitter.
03:05:28 Scum like James Lindsey are trying to sow discourse, but Taylor?
03:05:32 Being astroturf for having so many followers the first day, but Taylor specifically was requested to be on band so many people.
03:05:41 Many times or by so many.
03:05:43 So many times, he's very beloved and popular.
03:05:45 Yeah, I mean, look, he's not on band.
03:05:48 But yeah, obviously he's going to get way more followers in a day than most people 'cause he's Jared fucking Taylor.
03:05:56 You know, he's not some nobody.
03:05:59 He's Jared Taylor.
03:06:01 He's made the game longer than almost anybody.
03:06:05 And he's a likable smart guy.
03:06:09 Even even the people that the.
03:06:13 Mean I don't want to say his enemies, but probably you.
03:06:16 I would imagine even a lot of his enemies at least respect the guy.
03:06:20 So.
03:06:22 Yeah, it'd be shocking if he didn't get a lot of people once the word spread.
03:06:25 Mean who doesn't know who? Jared Taylor.
03:06:26 At this point.
03:06:28 So James Lindsay is just a fucking race sell out.
03:06:32 I mean, that's and there's no way to put it other than he's he's just a despicable.
03:06:38 If you could even call him that a human being, you know he's just a disgusting piece of shit, really.
03:06:44 Like it doesn't get worse.
03:06:46 It really doesn't get.
03:06:47 I can't think of many people worse than in terms of voices on Twitter than James Lindsay.
03:06:58 American says most honest hard work.
03:07:01 That's already part of that.
LVPD
03:07:02 We just did that one.Devon Stack
03:07:03 Where am I?03:07:07 Man of low oil fiber says glad the Wednesday streams are back.
03:07:12 As always, here's hoping for a wider future.
03:07:17 Yeah, I'm glad they're back too.
03:07:21 And I'm going to have to start researching more, but.
03:07:26 Luckily, I got a lot of this stuff done that I need to get done.
03:07:31 So it was very nice to have some of that time off.
03:07:35 Chosen, Jawah says.
03:07:37 Do you think the 30s is too late to start a family?
03:07:41 I read about risk of Down syndrome and other complications supposedly getting higher after 35.
03:07:46 I.
03:07:47 Not a doctor, but I'm curious.
03:07:50 Yeah, risk risk do go up.
03:07:53 For Down syndrome especially, I think for women after 35, I don't.
03:07:59 Know other birth defects and things like that do go.
03:08:01 Mean.
03:08:02 Quality goes down as you get older.
03:08:04 I don't know the specifics of it.
03:08:07 Or even like for women.
03:08:08 I know.
03:08:08 Of.
03:08:11 Look, I you kind of roll the dice, you kind of roll the dice at that age, but so it's up to you.
03:08:19 Yeah, that's all the more reason to get started.
03:08:21 Young as.
03:08:21 Maybe not as young as.
03:08:22 You're.
03:08:24 Physically possible, but you know, as long as or as young as feasible.
03:08:29 But I wouldn't throw in the towel at 35. I would just be.
03:08:34 Would.
03:08:34 I would research what you need to do to avoid those kinds of complications, or if there are things you can do to avoid that. Maybe there's not.
03:08:42 And you decide whether or not it's worth rolling the dice and kind of.
03:08:48 It probably means you're not going to have a bunch.
03:08:51 Kids, right?
03:08:54 'Cause then you're. You know, the risk will keep getting higher and higher and higher. But you know it's probably worth rolling those dice at least once. Again, it's it's different for men and women.
03:09:05 The different risks.
03:09:07 Specifically, I think is it starts going up, starts going up, it doesn't like skyrocket at 35, but it starts to go, starts to go up at 35. Is my understanding.
03:09:18 But yeah, I'm not a doctor, so I don't for sure I don't.
03:09:23 Know film I?
03:09:25 I know lots of people, including like my mom, had.
03:09:29 Let me see. How old was she when she had my brother?
03:09:35 Do some math here.
03:09:40 She would have been at least 35 and he's he's.
03:09:43 He's fine.
03:09:47 I think.
03:09:51 Yeah, I mean, I don't think he's a mongaloid.
03:09:55 Yeah, I think she was like, at least 35. She had him at least 35 when she had him. Because, hold on, let me do some math real quick.
03:10:04 19.
03:10:06 3.
03:10:08 Yeah. In fact, she would have been like 37 when she had him.
03:10:11 And he's fine.
03:10:14 So there you go.
03:10:17 Yeah. So in fact, I think I only had.
03:10:20 I think there's lots of people who have.
03:10:21 In there I.
03:10:22 I don't think it gets really tricky until you're in your 40s for women at that. At that point, sometimes you can't have kids at all.
03:10:30 Film says how sure are we that levels Burger knew we had gas and fireworks in his trunk?
03:10:38 Well, I said we.
03:10:40 We don't know any of that stuff. For all we know, he's just a dead body.
03:10:43 Dropped in in a truck and they drove it.
03:10:46 Remotely to the front of the hotel and then ignited it remotely. Yeah, I mean, like, This is why I don't like to theorize about this stuff. Because almost anything.
03:10:54 Possible at this point.
03:10:57 Mayor of low moral fiber says fun fact. New Orleans is the only city in recorded history to smell better after a flood outside of India. At least I never should have been or never should have been rebuilt after Hurricane Katrina.
03:11:11 Actually, never been to New Orleans, but I'll take your word for it.
03:11:15 Tony ravioli.
Money Clip
03:11:27 Hey Cortana.03:11:31 All.
Devon Stack
03:11:34 Right, Tony. Ravioli.03:11:35 Long time Replayer first time donator.
03:11:38 Just wanted to thank you for all the work you do. Also, do you have any streams about homesteading?
03:11:44 I'm from Montana and have always wanted to be self-sufficient.
03:11:47 It'd be cool to hear your input.
03:11:48 New year.
03:11:49 Well, I think it's it's so specific to where you live.
03:11:54 It'd be a tough one to do a stream on 'cause. I would just, I mean I guess it would be entirely tough. I could try to make like just an informative one, but all my personal experience would only work for the desert 'cause. It's just totally it's a.
03:12:06 Percent based on where you.
03:12:08 I mean not 100, but I mean.
03:12:09 Know at least 50.
03:12:11 Percent based on where you live.
03:12:12 Don't.
03:12:12 Maybe that is something that's worth talking about.
03:12:16 A lot of like.
03:12:18 Things that are there universal, I guess you know in terms of what to stay away from when you look at properties?
03:12:27 I mean, in fact, I I became aware of recently this couple that bought some land.
03:12:35 Sort of in my area.
03:12:37 In middle of fucking nowhere, they brought like several acres.
03:12:42 And they showed up to these people. I know who live closer to them.
03:12:49 And they just drove up and they said, oh, do we get our water from this? Well over here? And and they're like, no, that's our. Well, you have to dig your own well.
03:12:59 And then I go, oh, what about electricity?
03:13:01 They're like, yeah, you don't.
03:13:03 You have.
03:13:04 I mean, if you want electricity, you have to pay the power company to.
03:13:08 To run electricity to your lot, which is.
03:13:12 Not cheap.
03:13:14 These are all things. Maybe you should have thought of before you bought all this.
03:13:19 You know, like who buys who buys several acres in the middle of the desert and then just doesn't think of this stuff.
03:13:28 But apparently they did.
03:13:32 And people do that kind of stuff.
03:13:33 Mean I was.
03:13:34 I've never met him, but I was told they were pretty young.
03:13:39 I mean.
03:13:39 Who does?
03:13:40 Who fucking does that?
03:13:41 I guess people do.
03:13:42 So maybe having a stream where you just talk about the basics like you know, make sure.
03:13:47 For example, there's Y.
03:13:49 Especially if you know if you're doing the desert, make sure you have access to water because that could be an issue.
03:13:55 And look, and there's different ways of getting water. You don't have to get a well, you can get water well, depending on where you are. Maybe you can get water hauled to you.
03:14:02 Maybe. Or maybe you can get like a water truck yourself. You know, like a trailer and fill it up with how much water you use. If you're going to have a garden, you're going to use a lot. If you're going to have animals, you're going to use a.
03:14:12 More water, right?
03:14:13 All this stuff is stuff you have to think about.
03:14:17 And you know, power powers, thankfully, especially in the desert, is way easier now with solar.
03:14:24 Yeah, this is all.
03:14:25 That again, that's one of those things that's a little dependent on where you live.
03:14:29 It could be something.
03:14:30 It could be something I can do.
03:14:33 Thank you for the support there, Tony. Ravioli, a lowly scribe in God's army. If you re upped or enlisted after, don't ask, don't tell.
03:14:42 You're a faggot.
03:14:43 Well, there you go.
03:14:45 And yeah, I'll tell you.
03:14:49 That wasn't that was a Clinton thing, Clinton.
03:14:53 In a way you could say is.
03:14:56 To do.
03:14:56 The right of Republicans on that issue.
03:15:00 The fact that he wanted to kick you out of the military if you said you were gay in the military, I mean, look.
03:15:08 Was that his personal position?
03:15:09 Not.
03:15:10 But that's what he thought he could get away with.
03:15:13 It was bad.
03:15:14 Was.
03:15:14 It was another brick in the wall.
03:15:16 It was another another step in the wrong direction.
03:15:20 It was more, you know, it was more of the slippery slope.
03:15:26 But compared to where the Republicans are today, it's like extreme right wing to say that you're gonna expel people from the military who admit that.
03:15:36 They're so there's that lamp shade denier.
03:15:39 IBM has more jobs in India than the.
03:15:42 Yeah, I saw that in the news the other day. That is true.
03:15:46 IBM has been laying off their domestic workers and look, I I saw this happening.
03:15:54 20 years ago I had a friend that got a job at.
03:15:59 Wells, a family friend who got a job at IBM, and this was again 20 years ago, was telling us how many Indians and it was weird how many Indians were.
03:16:11 Think it was in Texas? They worked in Texas at IBM.
03:16:14 And they were like, yeah, there's all kinds of Indians here. There you go.
03:16:18 That was already happening 20 fucking years ago.
03:16:22 Ripkeeper with the big dono.
Police Chief Kirkpatrick
03:16:25 Children.03:16:26 So today we'll be reading the best Christmas ever.
03:16:29 I started to use with.
Money Clip
03:16:30 Repl.Devon Stack
03:16:31 The magic negro.Money Clip
03:16:33 We are pure.03:16:40 I.
03:16:42 Where did the soul man go?
Police Chief Kirkpatrick
03:16:55 The best Christmas ever.Devon Stack
03:16:59 All right, Speaking of, we were talking about crypt keepers.03:17:02 A minute ago.
03:17:04 So this is a this is a non animatronic keeper I'm assuming.
03:17:10 Best wishes from NYC.
03:17:11 I've been following you since the YouTube days.
03:17:14 Constantly on.
03:17:16 I am surrounded by Hebrews, blacks, and Black Hebrews.
03:17:20 That's an interesting combo.
03:17:22 Keep up the good work and God bless you and good.
03:17:26 Well, thank you very much, Crypt Keeper for the the very generous support and.
03:17:33 Yeah. Stay froggy out there, NYC.
03:17:35 Since I was out.
03:17:36 Out there last time I was in New York. I mean, unless you're, I mean, if you don't count, like, just being at the airport, you know changing planes or something.
03:17:46 I would have been like 2014 or 2015. I think somewhere around there.
03:17:53 And yeah, yeah, I know.
03:17:57 Yeah, I know what you mean, 'cause. I I can only. I only can imagine.
03:18:01 Now with their catch and release.
03:18:03 They've been doing.
03:18:04 It's only gotten worse. So yeah, thank you very much, Crypt Keeper.
03:18:08 Stay safe out there in NYC.
03:18:11 We got Mary Jane, 101 Mary Jane with the big dono.
03:18:17 Money is power.
03:18:18 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:18:22 Look how Jewy this fag is.
03:18:41 Alright, Mary Jane.
03:18:44 Happy and healthy New Year Dev, thank.
03:18:46 Well, I appreciate that Mary Jane. And to you as well.
03:18:50 Hope you had a a nice Christmas and a nice new year.
03:18:55 And yeah, thank you for the support and.
03:19:00 And that's really that's really generous of you.
03:19:04 We got now you guys are all being very this is this is this is bring a tear to my eye.
03:19:12 I can't do without you.
03:19:13 I really appreciate this. We got baste Polish crusader with another big dono.
Police Chief Kirkpatrick
03:19:19 Children today we'll be reading.03:19:22 Best Christmas ever are starting to use with.
Devon Stack
03:19:26 The magic negro.Money Clip
03:19:36 Where did the show men go?Donald Trump
03:19:44 I guarantee.Money Clip
03:19:48 I guarantee.Police Chief Kirkpatrick
03:19:50 The best Christmas ever.Devon Stack
03:19:53 All right, base post crusader.03:19:57 Hello, Devin.
03:19:57 Didn't get a chance to wish you happy holidays yet.
03:20:00 Hope you had a great Christmas and wishing you all the best in the coming new year. It's been 8 years now.
03:20:06 Since I found your content hard to believe, it's 2025 now.
03:20:11 Flies, doesn't it? It's crazy.
03:20:13 Where is the time gone?
03:20:15 Keep up the fantastic work you.
03:20:17 Cheers. Well, I appreciate that based Polish crusader.
03:20:20 Yeah, it is kind of weird.
03:20:20 I was actually thinking about the other day.
03:20:22 Was like fuck man.
03:20:25 Well, yeah, I've been doing this so long.
03:20:27 A decade quite yet.
03:20:30 But yeah, I mean pretty soon and in fact.
03:20:36 Yeah, almost a decade.
03:20:38 It'll be well, I have to look and see. My first uploads were, but I I think it was probably 2016 when I was first.
03:20:47 You.
03:20:48 Know ironically, showing for Trump.
03:20:53 Back in the day, you know, in the first memor.
03:20:58 Ial in 2015, I had to look and see when it was.
03:21:04 But yeah, it's been a long time. Lot has happened, right?
03:21:08 A lot has happened in my life.
03:21:11 And that's back. When I was living.
03:21:12 The.
03:21:13 City living in a big city with the the Negroid neighbors and.
03:21:20 Yeah, we had all the the craziness of 2016, the 1st Meme war and then the disappointing Trump administration.
03:21:30 Remember that.
03:21:31 Remember back when we thought that that we actually got a wall?
03:21:34 Remember, remember thinking it and probably some of.
03:21:37 Never bought the hype, but at least some of us did.
03:21:41 Remember thinking that the wall did get 10 feet higher.
03:21:47 Remember, remember realizing for the first time it really is the Jews.
03:21:55 Oh, a lot has changed.
03:21:56 Lot has changed.
03:21:59 And it probably you know.
03:22:00 Probably it's probably going to keep changing, right?
03:22:03 Yeah. Thank you very much.
03:22:04 You guys with the?
03:22:07 The the support there we got Bessemer 72.
Money Clip
03:22:14 I.Devon Stack
03:22:25 Hi, David.03:22:25 I might be the only one that doesn't know, but what is a cyber truck?
03:22:29 You might be the only one.
03:22:31 Doesn't.
03:22:32 Know a cyber truck is Elon's electric truck and it looks like a DeLorean fucked.
03:22:40 A.
03:22:41 Vehicle from aliens like the armored car, they've got an aliens.
03:22:47 It's just this ugly.
03:22:49 It's a very angular ugly electric truck that Elon Musk makes.
03:22:55 And yeah, it's made of stainless steel, so.
03:23:01 Yeah.
03:23:03 I I would think you're you're you're not the.
03:23:05 Only one that doesn't know, but you're probably the minority.
03:23:11 But thank you for the support.
03:23:12 Actually seen even out here.
03:23:14 I've seen driving around even though way the fuck out here.
03:23:16 Like what?
03:23:17 I don't know how many they've sold, but they had to have sold at least.
03:23:22 Few for them to be out here.
03:23:24 Reaver says not to be a nerd, but you are a bit misinformed on the gun law stuff. The Brady Bill and assault weapons ban are two different things.
03:23:33 The Brady bill had parts of it ruled unconstitutional and the AWB expired with a sunset provision.
03:23:41 Nevertheless, you're right that there isn't nearly enough pushback.
03:23:45 Well, I guess I was wrong, but some of the details there might point more was you're going to have gun control legislation regardless. Like you never get an expanded gun rights is my point.
03:23:57 You've never had a Republican Congress and Senate and president.
03:24:04 Suddenly say, oh, you can have automatic weapons again. Or you know what, I.
03:24:10 Like that, they maybe will let things expire, but they will never undo legislation without letting you know that's the only tact that they'll ever use.
03:24:19 They are.
03:24:20 They're never proactive.
03:24:23 Because they don't quite friendly.
03:24:24 They don't want.
03:24:25 They don't want you to have guns.
03:24:27 The Republicans, I mean, there might be some that actually believe the Second Amendment, but by and large, the Republicans don't want you to be armed either.
03:24:38 And I don't mind you being a nerd if you if I get something wrong. Yeah, let me know.
03:24:43 Mayor of Low oil fiber voted for mass deportations. Got mass importations instead, such as the life of the American voter.
03:24:51 I'm voting, said the man, who waited in line next to women, nonwhites, and subjected himself to nasty Jewish poll workers.
03:25:00 And a humiliation ritual.
03:25:03 Yeah. Well, there you go. If you don't vote, you never have to feel the shame of having condoned what's happening.
03:25:13 Reinhardt.
03:25:14 I've been seeing more and more cyber trucks on the road.
03:25:17 They're really blowing.
03:25:18 I'll catch you on the replay this time, but I wanted to stop by and remind you that my friends at Antelope Hill Publishing will be a great option when it comes to republish Dotr.
03:25:31 Yeah. I I I think that's definitely one I'm looking at.
03:25:35 I'll, I'll. I'll maybe I've been waiting to to get it back in print till I have the Part 2, but maybe I'll just do it.
03:25:43 Get Part 1.
03:25:43 I also have a nonfiction book that.
03:25:48 I want to write.
03:25:50 I know one thing at a time, but I think that it's there is a nonfiction book that needs to be written.
03:25:59 Then I'll have more on later. Probably, maybe much.
03:26:01 So don't get your hopes up on that anytime soon, 'cause I know one thing at a time. Like I said, I have it all out lined out and I was like, oh, this this needs anyway, one one thing at a time.
03:26:11 The screen age.
Money Clip
03:26:14 With the fast.Devon Stack
03:26:17 As far as I can see.03:26:23 I just had some colorful Israel did 9/11 bottle openers made very easy to do online, and I'm going to start handing them out around town.
03:26:32 What do you think about making that a thing?
03:26:35 Israel did 9/11 mugs, caps, the works easy fun way to get the word out.
03:26:40 I'd say it's probably honestly.
03:26:43 Better than Flyers, because people like free things and they don't like free Flyers usually.
03:26:50 You know, no matter what's on them, that's just people.
03:26:53 Don't like Flyers?
03:26:56 Not that Flyers are always bad. But you know what? I.
03:26:58 Like compared to like a free key chain or something like that, people don't always like free key chains either, but I could see someone.
03:27:05 Especially if it's something simple like that, just like Israel did 9/11 or something like that. Even if they thought you were a kook, they'd be like, oh, it's kind of funny. Look, I.
03:27:14 This kooky.
03:27:16 Bottle opener that says something kooky on it. You know what I mean?
03:27:18 I could see that working.
03:27:20 I don't know.
03:27:21 How?
03:27:21 Expensive, that is, to get a bunch of bottle openers made. But if it's cheap, I can't imagine it being too expensive.
03:27:29 If.
03:27:29 You buy like if you want to do the if you got the money and.
03:27:35 I'll tell you what. If you got bottle opener keychain.
03:27:39 And it just said something simple like that and you went to like the downtown wherever your bars are, you know, and you're part of town and you pass them out to drunk people, you'd probably get a lot of those people would keep them.
03:27:53 And then, if nothing else, they'd be conversation starters.
03:27:56 The next morning, you know, like I remember that guy that gave us this key chain.
03:28:01 And then you know who.
03:28:03 I don't know it's that's a I never thought of.
03:28:04 That's an interesting, interesting tactic that I would say is not the not the worst idea I've ever heard for sure.
03:28:13 From the neighborhood, Fascist says on the subject of the top 1%, you won't be surprised to find many.
03:28:19 Five of the top 10 richest 26 of the top 53165 of the top 735 American billionaires and as a collective.
03:28:30 The 6,000,000 American Jews control 75 trillion, which is half of all private household assets in the USA as of 2022.
03:28:43 Figured you'd wanna source these claims.
03:28:45 Link me fag if you must not. I totally believe you.
03:28:49 And he has a link to a article on the Occidental Observer article from looks like 2019.
03:28:57 Yeah, I I that none of those numbers sound unrealistic to me at all.
03:29:03 The screen age says how mystery science.
03:29:08 Oh wait, that's your name?
03:29:12 Regarding communist and immigration, I remember the 1980s. If the Soviets were big on anything, it was borders.
03:29:20 Well, I guess that's true, right?
03:29:22 Especially in East Berlin, my cute little friend says I'm certain.
03:29:28 Dan Bilzerian is watching your stream, he went on a Pierce Morgan show and said everything you say word by word, that look on Piers Morgan face. He was scared shitless.
03:29:40 Yeah, I I've seen clips of that.
03:29:44 I mean, maybe he is.
03:29:45 I know.
03:29:45 I I think he follows me on Twitter or I know he's retweeted me before.
03:29:52 But yeah, I mean what I'm saying, I'm not the only one saying that either. There are other people.
03:29:57 Who, who, who know the.
03:29:58 Who are spreading the word, but yeah, that'd be cool if if I had anything to do with that. That was a from what I understand, it was.
03:30:07 Mean again, I I haven't seen the whole interview, but I heard that.
03:30:11 It went.
03:30:11 It went decently well, and that's quite the audience. Yeah. Believe it or not, Piers Morgan somehow still commands.
03:30:20 Mean a bigger audience than he's going to get online.
03:30:23 How receptive that audience is another thing, but that does doesn't always matter, right?
03:30:28 Sometimes it's just about normalizing it.
03:30:30 You know, just saying the thing that it sounds crazy today, but less crazy the next day.
03:30:38 Judaism says you may have mentioned this in the past, but do you believe Clinton?
03:30:42 The Israeli spy they referred to as mega.
03:30:48 I.
03:30:49 He was an Israeli spy.
03:30:50 I don't think.
03:30:51 I don't think Israel like the Clintons.
03:30:56 Monica was.
03:30:59 A Israeli spy to some degree, or at least, you know an operative of Mossad.
03:31:05 But I I I.
03:31:07 I don't think that Bill Clinton at least was.
03:31:12 A Israeli spy?
03:31:16 Maybe, unless there's something I don't know about, I'd have to see some evidence of that.
03:31:22 Drain the Zogbog says just now.
03:31:24 Thank you, Devin.
03:31:27 Just wanted to ask if you remember JC Webster, the Colin Cook on coast to Coast AM, do you think he was a real nut or hired optics? I laughed.
03:31:37 Laugh when he.
03:31:38 It's time to fire the ovens for the Queens and coons.
03:31:42 And the Reds and the Jews. I think he was.
03:31:45 I don't think he was like a real.
03:31:47 I think that there's a couple callers that used to basically play a part that would call up the show, and I think he was.
03:31:56 Playing a part.
03:31:58 Zazzy mitas bot.
03:32:00 Last stream you said that you pre waxed frames.
03:32:04 This because the bees need.
03:32:05 Need it.
03:32:06 Well, they just make come anywhere. If you don't, will they reject the hive box? If you don't pre wax frames? Thanks for the show.
03:32:15 Well, you have to.
03:32:16 Well, I mean, you don't have to have plastic foundation, but I use frames that plastic foundation. In my experience they will not build comb on just plastic foundation.
03:32:27 Most plastic foundation will come with a light coat of.
03:32:31 Wax.
03:32:32 But they often will not build it very quickly unless it's a thick coat, unless you get too thick then it it has there's like.
03:32:40 Sweet spot.
03:32:42 But once they build the comb, you're good to go.
03:32:45 But yeah, if otherwise they will just build what's called burcomb, which means it's just wild crazy comb all over the place and it's a huge mess and it sucks.
03:32:56 Zazzy mazba.
03:32:59 I didn't think I would be crossing off squares on my 2025 bingo card so soon.
03:33:04 I have a car runs down crowd but I didn't see the Tesla explosion at Trump building.
03:33:10 What a start.
03:33:11 New year.
03:33:12 Yeah, at first I I I'll be honest. When I first saw that, that's what happened.
03:33:18 I I thought, wow.
03:33:21 This is an argument for some kind of.
03:33:26 Kismet. Like if this is like a a battery explosion. You know what I mean?
03:33:30 At first I was like that's it's.
03:33:32 I was like, it's entirely possible that just one happened to blow up at a Trump property, and that would just be it'd be too perfect.
03:33:40 It'd be, you know what I mean.
03:33:42 It'd.
03:33:42 It'd be poetic. I would feel like I was somehow witnessing the poetry of the universe.
03:33:48 But then it quickly became apparent that it was.
03:33:51 It was not that.
03:33:54 But yeah, it was.
03:33:55 Would have.
03:33:56 It would have been something, right?
03:33:59 Man of Lone wolf. Fibber.
03:34:00 I know it's hard to say anything about it yet because it was so recent, but the shooting at the fag club NYC might be of note.
03:34:07 Or it might just be a general normal black activity.
03:34:10 Looking forward to finding.
03:34:12 I guess I haven't even heard about this, so I'll have to look it up.
03:34:15 After the show.
03:34:17 But yeah, I mean, who knows right, shootings in America.
03:34:23 Art and parcel from the neighborhood Fascist says in response to hideaway swamps suggestion. This book would be a good resource for you to add for added research as author, as the author traces the history of Jewish version of Freedom of Speech from comics to film.
03:34:41 Using your laws and constitution against you, yes, I'm sending you another link, but I'm helping.
03:34:47 There we go.
03:34:48 Got a link from from there.
03:34:52 I might.
03:34:52 I might try check that out.
03:34:57 I'll add it to my notes 1.
03:35:00 It's the first of the year I'm not gonna link fag you.
03:35:03 Just yet.
03:35:04 I'll to warm up to that again, right?
03:35:08 Froggy McGee says.
03:35:09 What are your honest opinions? Predictions. Thoughts, cold, hard, truth and reality for the next 4 years, if not ten years for our folk?
03:35:20 I think that Trump will, and I, and I don't know, 100%, but it it appears as though Trump is gonna open up the floodgates to H1B1 visa programs, expanding the H4 visas will also expand.
03:35:36 The Pajees are already politically organizing like.
03:35:43 Jews in terms of.
03:35:46 Creating Ng OS and and other nonprofits that will.
03:35:53 You know, forward their political.
03:35:56 Wishes and fund candidates or fund the opposition to candidates they don't like.
03:36:06 We're we're just gonna it's. Look, it's in. Whites are gonna their birth rates. Even if they they doubled overnight.
03:36:13 Mean it's, which they're not going to.
03:36:16 Our numbers are.
03:36:17 You know, we're we're not gonna be able to outbreed the people who are already here.
03:36:20 Numbers gonna we're we're in for a rough ride.
03:36:23 The next four years and look the the baby boomers are are already starting to die.
03:36:29 They'll continue to die off at a faster rate as they do as useless as the boomers are in many ways.
03:36:38 They're at least useful in terms of preserving some of the what's left of America? Some not. You know, a lot of it.
03:36:45 Oblivious and useless. But.
03:36:47 You know Second Amendment as an example, right.
03:36:51 Without the the boomers.
03:36:56 That's going to be tricky.
03:36:57 That's going to be tricky.
03:37:01 So that's going to be a problem.
03:37:02 That's going to be a kick in the demographic pants.
03:37:06 Yeah, I mean, this is all America though.
03:37:09 What happens?
03:37:11 I have no idea, but I think America will be a lot more like Brazil in the next 4 to 10 years.
03:37:16 Mean it's already, you know, it's just been more the same, unfortunately.
03:37:21 Pop the bed, dude.
03:37:30 It's for moments when you think it's gonna be a happy ending and then Jew.
03:37:35 PS.
03:37:35 Happy belated New Year's.
03:37:38 Well, I appreciate that.
03:37:40 And yeah, it's always.
03:37:42 Always a fun.
03:37:44 At this point it shouldn't be an unexpected twist to the end of a story, though.
03:37:48 Right now, the unexpected twist at the end of a story is when.
03:37:51 No Jew.
03:37:52 Men have low moral fibre, says Downey's.
03:37:54 Mostly caused by fat parents.
03:37:58 There you go.
03:38:00 All. Is that true?
03:38:03 All the.
03:38:03 All the more reason to.
03:38:06 To stay in shape, I'll have to look up and see if that's I've never heard that before, but in a way that makes sense. 'cause old people usually get fat or old parents usually get fat.
03:38:17 Jesse Poe holiday.
03:38:20 Hope you had a Goodyear, Devin.
03:38:22 Do you think this New Orleans thing is something that we will expect more?
03:38:27 I don't know about that specifically, but yeah, I think that we're going to have more kinetic.
03:38:32 More kinetic situations involving the public way.
03:38:37 To put it I guess.
03:38:39 Russell Mcclintock says hello, Sir, you have been one of my favourite journalists to listen to this past year.
03:38:44 Think you are a critical voice for 2025?
03:38:47 I am so disgusted with the Trump Elon knife in the back.
03:38:51 I pledge to share your show to every single one of my friends and relatives.
03:38:55 We really owe that to you.
03:38:56 You.
03:38:57 Well, I appreciate.
03:38:58 Yeah, that's the only way the show gets out there, so.
03:39:01 That's.
03:39:02 I very much appreciate it. In fact, yeah, if everyone did that, I feel like.
03:39:07 That would be.
03:39:09 Would that would that would almost do more than than not that you shouldn't support me financially. If you like the work, but.
03:39:17 But that's.
03:39:18 As helpful, I think if you know just by helping spread the word and getting people out there 'cause, you know, obviously we're not like running ads.
03:39:24 We're not getting featured on the front page of of not even odd us.
03:39:28 Well, that that last that I think we got that for a couple weeks, which was kind of nice, but I think we've been.
03:39:34 We've been, you know, relegated to.
03:39:37 The the shadow ban, once again at least. I'm pretty sure I look right now.
03:39:46 Pretty sure that even though there's no way we're not like, you know, the top, we got to be like the top thing.
03:39:55 I'd have to open this in a.
03:39:57 Me. Log out and see what happens here.
03:40:01 Private window.
03:40:08 Yeah, we are.
03:40:09 We are not on the front page anymore.
03:40:15 Even though we're the only thing happening right now.
03:40:19 Yeah, no longer enjoying access to the front page.
03:40:26 Oh well, it is what it is.
03:40:27 It is what it is. We got. We got to do it for a few weeks.
03:40:33 Let's see here, the Fubar nation.
Money Clip
03:40:44 Alright.Devon Stack
03:40:45 Simply says thank you.03:40:46 Thank.
03:40:46 Right back at you, buddy.
03:40:49 A man of low moral fiber says the US military's second purpose after being Israel's expansion force, is to be giant feather bedding scheme to give faggots free AIDS meds.
03:41:01 It's suspected that at least 99 out of every hundred soldiers is a faggot.
03:41:05 Don't know if it's that high.
03:41:07 But yeah, it's probably. It's probably pretty high these days.
03:41:10 Sumerians. Well, unless you count the Navy right.
03:41:15 Sumerian says.
03:41:16 Love.
03:41:17 I look forward to day day of the road Part 2.
03:41:20 Consider making a sign limited run of about 300 to 500 copies for extra money. Family heirloom.
03:41:27 Yeah, I I was thinking, well, maybe when the when the trilogy is finished.
03:41:32 Do do like hard hardback box sets or something like that. I thought it would be kind of nice.
03:41:39 I mean, I kind of want that for my family as an heirloom.
03:41:43 Russell Mcclintock says.
03:41:46 I also firmly pledge to start aggressively advocating for my race.
03:41:49 My beautiful family is white and the people in charge as well as the non whites, heinous with scary burning passion.
03:41:56 Please help us to be confident and steadfast as we come out of our shells.
03:42:02 Fight for our children's.
03:42:03 I really mean it when I say I'm going to share your show with everyone I.
03:42:06 Know.
03:42:06 I think your whole audience owes you at least that. You have.
03:42:10 Uncovered so much bullshit for me personally, which has helped me to see the see and anticipate threats to my family.
03:42:17 And our people as a whole can't thank you enough, Laura, appreciate.
03:42:22 And yeah, people just need to get more confident in just saying, look, you know I I want white people to exist.
03:42:29 Do you not want white people to exist? Because again, it boxes them in a corner when when you you just have to boil it down to those terms.
03:42:36 And say like, look, that's what I want.
03:42:38 That's my priority. Is ensuring that white people exist, and then you can ask them, is that not a priority for you?
03:42:45 Not care about that.
03:42:48 And that's it. Puts him in a tricky spot.
03:42:53 Gorilla hands.
03:43:06 Where?
03:43:08 Are.
03:43:08 The village on.
03:43:08 You.
03:43:11 Thank God you're back on Wednesday, Devin.
03:43:12 Was going through withdrawals.
03:43:14 Your last dream about Elon and Vivec opened a lot of people's eyes in our sphere.
03:43:18 I never fully trusted Elon and I think vivac is pretty much a used car salesman.
03:43:23 Well, actually he's a used medicine salesman.
03:43:28 Happy New Year to everyone.
03:43:30 Well, I appreciate that Gorilla hands.
03:43:32 And then we got Russell Mcclintock again.
03:43:34 I really like what you said about asking people if they think white people should exist.
03:43:38 It's a brilliant yes. No paradigm that will expose our enemies and force the fence sitters to start thinking.
03:43:46 Please hit on this talking point more in 2025.
03:43:49 Others you think of, we can't be afraid anymore.
03:43:53 I want to encourage everyone listening to do everything they can to get into a trade school.
03:43:57 And make some real damn money.
03:43:59 Take out a loan and go for it.
03:44:02 Have got to get into the trades.
03:44:05 It's where the real wages are. The trades are thirsty for whites, believe in, believe in you.
03:44:13 Yeah, I'm not one for.
03:44:15 I don't believe in usury, but I mean I get what you're saying and I would say that.
03:44:20 Yeah. For a lot of people, that's a really good option.
03:44:24 You can make a lot of money.
03:44:25 You can also work for.
03:44:26 It gives you a lot of freedom for people that want to go do the homestead thing. If you get into a trade, you can.
03:44:31 Opens up that.
03:44:32 Well, you know, depending on what you what trade it is and where you go, but that gives you a lot more.
03:44:39 To work with and it, it is increasingly as especially as diversity enters the trades.
03:44:45 Having high IQ people, high IQ, people doing stuff like electrical work, you know things are important.
03:44:53 Things that you don't want to get wrong if you're if you get a reputation for not getting shit wrong, you can charge.
03:45:02 Money or charge fees that reflect that.
03:45:07 Slavery to false God says if you had half non white sibling would you accept him as one of the people?
03:45:15 I mean I I accept him as my sibling.
03:45:18 But I.
03:45:19 You know they're not white.
03:45:20 Mean they're half white.
03:45:22 You know, I'm not going to go and, like, burn across their front yard.
03:45:27 They're, you know, they're still my.
03:45:28 You know that is what it is.
03:45:30 It's not the best situation to be in, but you know.
03:45:35 Doesn't make them white.
03:45:36 Mean that's.
03:45:37 Whatever that you can still love them. And as your sibling.
03:45:42 And, you know, treat him like family. But you know, when it I don't.
03:45:47 Don't think it's the end of the.
03:45:48 If you have again, it's not ideal and I know there's probably people in that situation like I'm assuming you are in that situation.
03:45:56 So you know it is what it is.
03:45:59 You shouldn't let put it this way.
03:46:01 You shouldn't hate your your if you haven't 1/2 white sibling, you shouldn't hate him for it.
03:46:09 You know, you don't have to be excited with your whatever parent did that but.
03:46:15 But you know it is what it.
03:46:16 I'm glad I don't have to deal with that.
03:46:19 Umm.
03:46:20 And but yeah, that said I.
03:46:23 I wouldn't like shun. If I had a race mixed sibling, I would.
03:46:27 I'd be more upset at the parent that I would be at the sibling.
03:46:31 Let's see here. Russell Mcclintock says 2025 goals get Dev into 100K Subs on Odyssey.
03:46:38 Don't know if that's impossible, but that could be fun.
03:46:41 The man white racial advocacy cut ties with anti whites in my personal life make better money to donate to pro white creators and causes.
03:46:51 The faster we grow the audiences of Pro white creators, the faster we multiply.
03:46:57 OK.
03:46:57 I'm done. Let's go, boys.
03:46:58 All.
03:46:58 Well appreciate.
03:46:59 And yeah, all all good goals for 2025.
03:47:03 And yeah, my goal is to keep doing the show and reach more people and.
03:47:10 Have more fun and exciting things to talk about and have hopefully bigger shows than ever. Even though we we did really good last year, I think we really.
03:47:21 Were able to, I think, reach a lot of people.
03:47:24 And we're on rumble.
03:47:25 Not just, not just Odyssey, although I prefer Odyssey, even though.
03:47:30 Rumble. You got to remember, it's just the people that run it.
03:47:33 Like is this.
03:47:35 Is this gonna end up like?
03:47:36 You know, like where Elon is like uh oh.
03:47:40 Are you?
03:47:41 Are you threatening me?
03:47:42 You're. You're gone.
03:47:44 I can see that happening on rumble.
03:47:47 All right. We got. Oh, Speaking of Rumble, who's Joe?
03:47:54 The first Courtney of 2025.
03:48:04 Bad ass dancing Corky. Who's Joe?
03:48:07 New Year's.
03:48:08 I'm working on another 35 hour shift. You said that you used to work long shifts.
03:48:13 You have any stories about how your mental state was affected by insomnia?
03:48:18 I think it probably anything everyone can relate to. When you start working that long is when you start to see like the shadow people.
03:48:25 You know what I mean?
03:48:26 Like the what was that?
03:48:30 That usually happens for me like day 2. Like when you haven't slept 2 days, you start to see like the the little black movements in the in the in the periphery of your vision like.
03:48:41 What the fuck was that?
03:48:43 That's.
03:48:43 That's when you know like, OK.
03:48:47 I got. I got to sleep.
03:48:49 Is not good.
03:48:52 I mean on that like again it's harder as you get older to do that to go more than a day.
03:48:59 So I haven't done it much.
03:49:00 I've done it a couple times recently, but you know I try and you know, try to get.
03:49:04 Sleep these days.
03:49:07 When I was like, way younger and doing it frequently 'cause especially when I was really doing the 3D animation stuff.
03:49:15 Such it's such a time consuming process.
03:49:18 That I was and I was.
03:49:19 I was trying so hard, I was undercutting people and taking on every job I could get. When I first started working for myself. And so like, I was kind of biting off more than I could chew, so I wasn't sleeping a lot.
03:49:30 But I was.
03:49:31 I was a trooper, man.
03:49:32 Could do it.
03:49:33 Like I said, after like 2 days straight of no sleep, you start seeing things and it's like OK.
03:49:41 That's that's what I was like, all right.
03:49:43 I got at least I got to pass up for a little.
03:49:45 Then you're.
03:49:46 Like what if I don't get it?
03:49:47 Up like right away.
03:49:49 Doctor Jellyfinger says movie.
03:49:52 Arlington Rd. released in 1999, but written right after the OK city bombing.
03:49:57 It's like PACOM, but inverted, as the FBI is the victim of a sinister white terror group.
03:50:05 Really, that does sound interesting.
03:50:10 I don't think I've heard of that.
03:50:12 I'll add that here.
03:50:16 All.
03:50:16 Thank you, doctor Jellyfinger.
03:50:18 Joe.
03:50:19 We got. Hey, Devin. I just got off work in the Wilmington or in Wilmington.
03:50:24 I'm driving an hour N to Philly.
03:50:27 We'll catch the.
03:50:28 Thank you for your past streams. Your advice on calling Vice's Jewish tricks is helpful.
03:50:34 Yeah, like I said, like one of the things that helps you mentally is just imagining.
03:50:39 Like, let's see, you're a smoker.
03:50:41 And you're looking at like a pack of cigarettes.
03:50:43 Like I know I shouldn't smoke this.
03:50:46 Don't want to have this cigarette?
03:50:47 Just imagine like the like the literal merchant meme guy holding a cigarette.
03:50:52 A cigarette out to you going? Yeah.
Donald Trump
03:50:54 Goy smoke the cigarette.Devon Stack
03:50:56 It sounds retarded, but it.03:50:58 Or at least it worked for me.
03:51:01 And you could say the same thing about Goi slop or or literally anything else once you, once you and once you mentally start picturing it like that where it's like.
03:51:11 All right.
03:51:12 Not only am I hurting myself, I'm empowering my enemy.
03:51:16 I'm falling for the.
03:51:17 You know, I'm doing exactly what they want it.
03:51:20 It really kind of changes.
03:51:22 I think the way that you you know, the way that you you think about it.
03:51:26 Doctor Jellyfinger says movie review Arlington Rd.
03:51:30 Oh wait, we just did that one and then we just got. Why is that repeated twice?
03:51:36 Doing over and over and over again.
03:51:38 Hopefully you guys just did that one. So did those two.
03:51:42 Over and over and over again.
03:51:45 Alright, let me Fast forward this.
03:51:48 Going to the chat.
03:51:49 I really hate the way that this.
03:51:51 Rumble thing, does it social observer?
Money Clip
03:51:57 Hello, Amy.Devon Stack
03:51:58 I'm Amy.03:51:58 First sad gorilla.
03:52:01 2025.
03:52:11 Yo Devin, fellow beekeeper.
03:52:13 What do you think we can do?
03:52:16 To really create change, do you believe in a collective consciousness aspect when a certain percent wake up?
03:52:23 We can manifest change. I mean, I don't think of it in terms like that.
03:52:26 Just think of it in terms of.
03:52:31 Political will.
03:52:32 Even when you're not looking for political solutions is important because, for example, people often cite that only a small percentage of people fought in the Revolutionary War, right?
03:52:45 Like they'll say, estimates between 5 to 15% depend on if you count militias and all this other stuff.
03:52:51 And they'll say that like, you know, you don't need to convince everyone or even half the people.
03:52:55 You just need to convince enough people who will put up a fight and.
03:52:58 That is true.
03:53:00 It makes it a lot easier to.
03:53:04 Materialize that reality when the public is on your side, you.
03:53:08 Know what I?
03:53:09 Like sure, you could say in the Revolutionary War, only 5 to 15% of the people fought.
03:53:15 Physically fought.
03:53:16 But if it was like if the whole if everybody else was a loyalist to the crown, they wouldn't have won.
03:53:24 I mean like if everyone else was.
03:53:26 Was against it. Then it wouldn't have.
03:53:29 You know, like just 'cause, they're not physically fighting you. You kind of need people on your side.
03:53:36 Let's see here scroll, scroll, scroll.
03:53:40 Social observer again.
03:53:57 The strategy is.
03:53:58 I've coined the term BMW of movement movement black Mexican and whites united, uniting against Jews angutes.
03:54:09 It's sad, but I think generational Americans have to unite. I disagree.
03:54:13 I don't think that.
03:54:15 You can solve diversity with diversity. I think that to a degree you can ally yourself with these people, but you can't.
03:54:26 They're always gonna have their own ethnic objectives.
03:54:30 The whole reason why.
03:54:31 Diversity isn't our strength. Mexicans are gonna want, inevitably more Mexicans and and they.
03:54:39 I mean, look.
03:54:41 The whole argument for wanting a homeland for whites is that we are unique people with unique destinies.
03:54:50 And there might be some crossover right with other groups to some extent, because there's some things that are universal.
03:54:59 But if we didn't have a unique destiny and unique.
03:55:05 We weren't a unique people and we were basically interchangeable with Blacks and Mexicans.
03:55:11 Then what would be the point of fighting then you know that.
03:55:15 Diversity would be totally fine.
03:55:17 Now to that degree, or to the extent that that there might be again, there might be moments when blacks and Mexicans also have a objective in common.
03:55:30 It's not the worst thing in the world.
03:55:33 To ally in those moments.
03:55:35 But you can never.
03:55:36 To become part of your movement, or certainly not like be a leader in your movement.
03:55:45 And it's a mistake to do that because inevitably there will come a time when.
03:55:52 Their objectives and motives.
03:55:55 Depart from yours, and now you're fucked.
03:55:57 Or at least it causes an issue that is.
03:56:00 Is just better to avoid and like I said it just.
03:56:04 Just I I think if you think that.
03:56:09 You need diversity to fight diversity. Then you're admitting that diversity is our strength.
03:56:13 And then it's kind of like, you know, what's the point of fighting it then if it's, you know, if it does make us stronger?
03:56:20 Tyler Wo 5.
03:56:31 All right.
03:56:32 Hi, Devin.
03:56:33 We'll catch the.
03:56:35 New Orleans is my home, built by my father's and ruined by diversity.
03:56:40 It's too soon to draw conclusions, but I'm wondering if the attack was a false flag.
03:56:45 Especially.
03:56:48 Since he was in the military also, if I was a terrorist, there's way better targets to attack than random people on Bourbon Street.
03:56:56 It doesn't make any sense, but maybe 2 goat fuckers.
03:56:59 Reasonable.
03:57:00 Yeah, I could go either way.
03:57:02 I would I be surprised to find out that it's.
03:57:07 You know.
03:57:08 That's someone's pulling the strings on this, no?
03:57:12 Would I be surprised to find out it's just some crazy brown guy? No.
03:57:18 And so you know, that's why I we talked about what happened.
03:57:23 And talked about what's possible, but I'm not going to just assume that, like, oh, it's this because we don't know.
03:57:30 We don't know what's going on yet.
03:57:31 It could be anything.
03:57:34 So I I just like to at least let me just this is less than 24 hours ago now, so.
03:57:39 Or maybe it's about 24 hours ago now.
03:57:43 So it's just best to reserve.
03:57:46 Judgment until until we know more.
03:57:50 But yeah, glad you're glad you stayed safe out there, even though you're out.
03:57:52 And yeah, it does suck that that's your homeland, and it's the chocolate in that city has not been a benefit.
03:58:00 Social observer says if anyone is in this or in this chat pays federal income.
03:58:06 Hold on.
03:58:09 I think people can imagine what the rest of that is, and I'm only gonna like.
03:58:15 Refrain from commenting just.
03:58:19 To you know, for obvious reasons, let's just say social observer.
03:58:25 Is a is not a big believer.
03:58:28 In in federal tax codes.
03:58:35 Alright, let's see here.
03:58:39 We got Tyler W 05 again, and of course I can't hyperchante you without saying thank you for your contribution to our people, your rainbow in the dark. Mr. stack. Well, I don't.
03:58:49 I'm not a rainbow in the dark.
03:58:52 We trying to say, man, you trying to call me?
03:58:58 I'm.
03:58:58 I'm not gay.
03:58:59 Stop calling me gay, bro.
03:59:02 But I appreciate that Tyler Wo 5.
03:59:06 Social observer says the Elon Vivek Doge plan will be layoffs, AI and Ubi and the IRS will be replaced with a carbon tax.
03:59:16 Welcome to the digital age of Aquarius.
03:59:18 Tax me harder, Elon. Daddy, that's one possibility.
03:59:22 I don't think that'll go to Ubi, and I mean, I don't think the AI is there yet. I think that maybe you could maybe Fast forward 20 years.
03:59:31 That's, you know, that becomes more of a possibility, but.
03:59:36 We'll.
03:59:36 I don't.
03:59:37 I don't think that's like in the immediate future by any means.
03:59:44 All right. Whoops. Where'd it go?
03:59:46 Clicked.
03:59:47 The wrong thing?
03:59:50 OK. Moving right along social observer.
03:59:54 It's hilarious how people don't know how billionaires hide their Llcs and trust.
03:59:59 That's why they are not taxable, not because they have amazing accountants.
04:00:04 Yeah, I mean, well, in a way that's they have an amazing lawyers is what they have.
04:00:09 And.
04:00:10 They say Clinton Foundation is a trust.
04:00:12 Wonder why they are.
04:00:13 That's why trust law is king.
04:00:16 It is over contract law in jurisdiction it rules.
04:00:20 Yep. Well, that's The thing is, that's that's the legal ninjutsu that most.
04:00:25 Guys don't know anything about and that's what puts us at a disadvantage oftentimes is.
04:00:32 You like to play with.
04:00:35 You realize that that's like a it's a loophole.
04:00:38 It's not a, it's not.
04:00:40 There's something that seems dishonest about it, right?
04:00:42 And so most people want to just go and do the honest thing and play by the rules and.
04:00:49 Not everyone does that, and increasingly in fact, it's just it's typically just white people that do that.
04:00:55 Quite frankly, which is why white societies can't continue to exist if they welcomed non whites into them.
04:01:02 Inevitably, too many people start taking advantage of the system and the system and the system.
04:01:07 Has to collapse.
04:01:08 Can't.
04:01:08 They can't handle it.
04:01:10 Can we handle Sony parasites?
04:01:14 Social observer again says remember that Isis, Israel's Secret Intelligence Service.
04:01:20 Mossad pays all the ISIS bills. Don't fall for it. That's what I'm saying. Like.
04:01:25 Saying that the guy joined ISIS is kind of stupid because ISIS is a meme.
04:01:32 Social observe again says why doesn't Elon build a factory in India? Exactly, exactly.
04:01:42 Because India sucks.
04:01:44 Scrolling.
04:01:45 Scrolling down, scrolling down.
04:01:48 Scrolling.
04:01:48 Oh, there we go.
04:01:50 Cypher says hello Devin from the rainforest of Alaska.
04:01:54 I highly recommend SE Alaska for folks looking to get away from the continental US and settle down lots of land and opportunity for tradesmen.
04:02:04 Yeah. Alaska's always been something that has.
04:02:07 Fascinated me.
04:02:09 I.
04:02:11 You know, in different in a different life, I probably would have.
04:02:14 If I wasn't already settled out here.
04:02:17 Probably certainly would be.
04:02:18 Of.
04:02:18 Picks that would be on my list.
04:02:21 'D be on my short list.
04:02:22 Alaska's always looked very.
04:02:25 Fun like it just looks like it actually looks like a frontier.
04:02:29 Know what I mean?
04:02:29 Is.
04:02:30 You know, it's not. It's not like.
04:02:36 Like the lower 48 where?
04:02:39 There's big.
04:02:40 There's, you know, there's like national forests and things like that, and there's a whole lot of nothing in different areas. And you can get remote, but it's nothing.
04:02:50 To Alaska, it's nothing compared to Alaska.
04:02:55 Let's see here.
LVPD
04:02:56 Scroll down, Scroll down, Scroll down.Devon Stack
04:03:00 Cypher says thank you for thank you, friendly neighborhood.04:03:04 I went to eBay and purchased a copy of merchants of Sin for $100.
04:03:09 But worth it to add to my library.
04:03:12 Some of these books are are very expensive special ones throughout a print.
04:03:17 Zen, Christopher.
Money Clip
04:03:21 As far as I can see.04:03:26 Where?
04:03:28 Huge.
Devon Stack
04:03:31 Great stream.04:03:32 You're like the Sonic Youth of dissident content.
04:03:35 You may not be the biggest, but you're the one with the shoulders that all the others stand on, and that's how a legacy is built.
04:03:43 I appreciate that.
04:03:44 You know.
04:03:45 Someone gave me a someone.
04:03:49 That is more popular than I gave me a compliment, or in terms of audience size recently, they said, you know, there are streamers that everybody watches and then there's streamers that the streamers that everybody watches watches.
04:04:04 And I don't.
04:04:04 Know if he was implying that was me.
04:04:05 Don't know if that's true, but.
04:04:09 Yeah, I'm.
04:04:10 I don't care about.
04:04:12 I don't care about being like the most famous guy.
04:04:14 Fact I kind of like not being.
04:04:18 Fewer people show up at your house with.
04:04:20 Gun. You know, you know.
04:04:24 When you're not the most popular guy.
04:04:27 Then we got Negro Spritzer.
04:04:29 I think we can all can guess.
04:04:35 I think we can all guess what he's up to, you know.
04:04:39 And then they give it a little bit of a.
04:04:42 Do we have a?
04:04:42 We need to just make you a button, man.
04:04:46 We just need to make you a button.
04:04:51 That would sum up sum up your your feelings about all non whites.
04:05:01 Let's see here.
04:05:02 I got to have something here.
04:05:07 You know this will work for now.
Dwight Shrewt
04:05:09 My Grandpa Manheim is 103 and still puttering around down in Argentina.04:05:14 I tried to go visit him once, but my travel visa was protested by the Shoah Foundation.
Devon Stack
04:05:21 There we go.04:05:23 All right, Scroll down.
04:05:25 Scroll down, Cypher says.
04:05:27 Can you check why cipher is blocked on Odyssey?
04:05:30 I'd super chat you over there if I could.
04:05:34 Yeah, I'll. I'll ask the mods. Just at Cipher syp HER.
04:05:38 It's a mistake.
04:05:41 If so, or if not, you know you.
04:05:46 You guys do what needs.
04:05:47 Be done over there.
04:05:50 All.
04:05:50 And I think that's it.
04:05:52 Wait, we got some stuff back over in Odyssey.
04:05:58 See here and then we'll be done here.
04:06:01 We got zoom out the graph.
Money Clip
04:06:05 Yeah.Devon Stack
04:06:12 Is it just me or the hyperchart seems so repetitive.04:06:16 Devin has to keep raising the same points for quite some time. I mean, it's people asking the same questions at times.
04:06:22 Feel like I've outgrown this dream.
04:06:25 Well, I would say.
04:06:27 You gotta remember, not everyone's been here since the beginning, so if they ask if it's a lot of same questions and sometimes it is.
04:06:33 You know, you never know when someone new is going to hear it, so it's always worth. It's almost always worth.
04:06:43 Going over.
04:06:45 So yeah, you just, that's what it.
04:06:46 I mean, a lot of people, I mean, not everyone's been here since the beginning, and not everyone's heard everything and look at their supporting the show.
04:06:53 I'll give them.
04:06:56 You know, they're they're helping out with with making the show happen and.
04:07:00 We got a.
04:07:01 I think it's, you know, it's worth it to to everybody, 'cause they're supporting the show to to answer it, zoom out the graph.
04:07:09 It says. Have you ever used?
04:07:12 Olama. Oh, I'm not sure what Olama is to run large language models locally.
04:07:18 There are numerous uncensored large language models such as O Lama and you got a link there.
04:07:24 I no, I have not used olama.
04:07:27 Locally, I don't know that I would have the.
04:07:29 Wouldn't that use a lot of processor power?
04:07:33 Like a bunch of NVIDIA cards, right?
04:07:36 Run something like that.
04:07:39 But maybe not.
04:07:41 Copy a link here.
04:07:45 Will maybe check that out.
04:07:47 There are times when a uncensored local.
04:07:51 AI would be useful.
04:07:54 There we go.
04:07:58 We got one more Fubar nation.
04:08:00 What is the site that catalogs your?
04:08:03 I don't know that it's updated, but it's Simbey.com slash.
04:08:06 Black Pilled, I think.
04:08:09 Simbey from the.
04:08:11 The chat has has done that and I know it categorizes a lot of them but I don't know.
04:08:17 Don't know at what point stops.
04:08:21 All right.
04:08:23 Finally, there was a lot of super chest though.
04:08:26 Hey, that's a good problem to have.
04:08:28 All right, I hope everyone had a good holiday.
04:08:30 You had a good new year.
04:08:32 It's going to be crazy, I think 2020.
04:08:35 And so I'll be back here on.
04:08:37 We're back at the normal schedule Wednesday and Saturdays.
04:08:42 Like always.
04:08:44 For black pilled.
04:08:46 I'm of course.
Freado
04:08:51 Forget about Twitter and all the controversy.04:08:54 Elon Musk makes some very cool things.
04:08:58 Link.
04:08:58 It's a brain chip that literally takes what you're thinking and turns it into action.
Cyborg
04:09:03 This is how I control everything. This is the app that they've uploaded onto my computer that lets me control the cursor.