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INSOMNIA STREAM: KOSHER BILLIONAIRE EDITION.mp3

01/11/2025
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Devon Stack
00:09:40 Welcome.
00:09:42 To the insomnia stream.
00:09:46 Kosher billionaire edition.
00:09:50 Kosher billionaire.
00:09:51 I'm your host, of course. Devon stack.
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00:09:57 Tonight we're going to talk about. Well, I guess, a kosher billionaire.
00:10:03 Or at least.
00:10:05 Sort of.
00:10:06 I guess.
00:10:09 In a.
00:10:10 In the imagination, I guess that's that's all it takes, really, for something to be true.
00:10:14 People, it's like Bitcoin.
00:10:17 Right if.
00:10:18 People believe it's worth a certain amount. It's worth a certain amount.
00:10:23 If enough people believe you're a billionaire, I guess.
00:10:28 For all intents and purposes, you you are a billionaire.
00:10:34 Let's dive right in.
00:10:35 A little.
00:10:36 We're got a little story to tell.
00:10:40 Involves this woman a little bit.
00:10:44 This here is the the author.
00:10:49 This is the author of a book by.
00:10:54 Called kosher billionaire.
00:10:58 Stacy Cohen.
00:11:00 Stacey Cohen not born a Jew. Believe it or not.
00:11:05 That's why she looks like.
00:11:08 Well, like like a goy, because she she started out in this world of Gawain.
00:11:16 And well, she converted. She converted the.
00:11:21 You know, so that she can have the love of a of a very special man.
00:11:26 Tonight, star of the show, a very special man.
00:11:33 This guy right here, I know.
00:11:35 I know what you're thinking.
00:11:37 I know what you're thinking.
00:11:39 Guy.
00:11:40 This guy looks familiar.
00:11:43 I know that guy.
00:11:45 This I know. I've seen him before.
Hey You Guys song
00:11:50 Hey you guys.
Devon Stack
00:11:51 And you're thinking to yourself.
00:11:53 Clearly, clearly this guy belongs with a girl like that.
00:11:58 It must be true love, true love, because I know I've seen this guy before.
00:12:04 Famous.
Hey You Guys song
00:12:09 Hey You Guys
Devon Stack
00:12:15 So this fucking guy here.
00:12:19 Muli Muli, his real name isn't Muli Colon.
00:12:24 That'd be kind of funny, right?
00:12:29 Molly Cohen.
00:12:32 Yeah, not everyone's going to get that.
00:12:34 The Italians out there, you guys will get it right.
00:12:37 Muli Cohen.
00:12:41 Samuel Mooley Cohen.
00:12:45 Fortunate Israeli born.
00:12:50 Israeli born American 'cause you know, anyone can be American.
00:12:55 Didn't you know?
00:12:56 Literally anyone could be American like last.
00:13:00 Stream we.
00:13:01 We were looking at these Eastern European Jews, some of which, who weren't born in America, just like mooly here.
00:13:08 He wasn't born in.
00:13:09 He didn't come and tell he was an adult.
00:13:12 He was born in Israel, in fact.
00:13:16 I think like 9 in the 1950s.
00:13:20 Didn't come to America till 1987.
00:13:26 When I believe he was about 30 years old.
00:13:31 Now his past is a little bit foggy.
00:13:35 It's a little bit foggy.
00:13:38 Why would an Israeli Jew?
00:13:42 Or in Israel.
00:13:45 Who served in the IDF?
00:13:49 Why would he want to come to America?
00:13:54 What did he hope? What happened?
00:13:55 Who and in fact, who helped facilitate this?
00:14:02 Not everyone can just move to America.
00:14:07 I don't.
00:14:07 Maybe it was because he was so successful, right?
00:14:13 And maybe it was because of all the skills he learned.
00:14:17 Working in the IDF.
Mooley Cohen
00:14:21 The Israeli army was an experience.
00:14:23 A three-year experience.
00:14:25 They teach you what integrity.
00:14:28 They teach you teamwork and teach you competitiveness and.
00:14:33 It's strength, your inner ability to judge and make decisions in real time.
00:14:40 Which are very important in the business.
00:14:43 So I think it was a good experience. Specifically when you're 18 years old and you go to.
00:14:48 21 and you are still in the point of life that it's like a wine, you know, I mean, start to really get there and.
00:14:55 For me it was a good experience.
Devon Stack
00:15:01 So maybe that's what it was, right?
00:15:04 Mean.
00:15:05 He told people it doesn't really make a lot of sense.
00:15:11 People that George HW Bush personally gave him citizenship.
00:15:18 Because he was a millionaire.
00:15:21 And it was this special millionaire citizenship thing.
00:15:28 I don't.
00:15:28 I guess it's possible, right?
00:15:32 If you use the Wayback machine and try to find his early websites, you find weird shit like, you know, like like that indicate that perhaps he was a very wealthy man.
00:15:46 For example, you know he was part of trading dynamics, a supply chain software company that he sold in 1999.
00:15:57 He worked for Biosense, a, a cardiac imaging company that sold the Johnson and Johnson in 1997. So.
00:16:05 You know, this is all during the dot com bubble.
00:16:07 He's he's creating all these startups and selling them and making a ton of money or this one for example. You know, have a pharmaceuticals, you know, Teva Pharmaceuticals, the company that makes all the tranny drugs and stuff.
00:16:20 To have the pharmaceuticals Israeli pharmaceutical company, the largest generic drug company in the world.
00:16:26 They actually knock off.
00:16:28 Steal all the.
00:16:29 The well the medications made by Western European companies and they just, you know, repackage.
00:16:35 You see in the early 90s it.
00:16:37 This is his website in the early 90s, Mr. Cohen bought the shares.
00:16:44 Of English publishing tycoon Robert Maxwell.
00:16:51 For those who don't know who that is, that's Ghislaine Maxwell's dad, a Mossad agent.
00:16:59 Who was murdered?
00:17:04 Galen Maxwells, Mossad agent billionaire dad.
00:17:11 Who had a lot of.
00:17:13 Over the kinds of textbooks American children had access to in public schools, by the way.
00:17:20 Well, at least according to this guy.
00:17:24 Who? I don't know if he's to be trusted.
00:17:29 Apparently he had enough money to buy up all of his shares sometime in the early 90s.
00:17:33 I don't know in Teva Pharmaceuticals.
00:17:39 You know some to think about. He also, According to him, was he was involved in lots of tech startups, including and then maybe This is why they allowed him into the country in in 1987.
00:17:56 You know it's.
00:17:57 Little foggy as to why he was allowed, but perhaps it was because he was, According to him, at some point the CEO of Playnet.
00:18:08 And if it's the same planet, I can find information on.
00:18:14 It's a company.
00:18:17 That originated in the 1980s.
00:18:20 Started by two Jews.
00:18:23 That was.
00:18:24 Of like the beginnings of an of an online gaming.
00:18:29 Type of ecosystem.
00:18:32 I mean, it's so old.
00:18:33 It was the 80s dial up modems, Commodore 64's. That's how old were.
00:18:41 Here's a in fact, here's a news report from 1983.
00:18:47 Talking about play.
00:18:48 So again, maybe This is why he came to America in 1987.
Announcer
00:18:53 WRGVC V6 Albany's connected Detroit.
00:19:00 Law.
00:19:01 Live from the Capital District's leading news station. This is NEWS CENTER 6.
Ernie Tatum
00:19:07 Good evening.
00:19:08 I'm Ernie Tatum.
Ed Day
00:19:09 I'm Ed Day
00:19:09 The firm is called play net.
00:19:11 You've never heard of it, but it's a name.
00:19:13 Someday.
00:19:13 Maybe a household word all across America.
00:19:17 This man once had a promising career with general.
00:19:20 He was the strategic planner at the R&D Center until he quit.
Howard Goldberg
00:19:25 Well, I guess I decided after a.
00:19:28 The only job at at GE that I was really interested in was chairman of the board.
00:19:33 And that one wasn't available.
Ed Day
00:19:35 So Howard Goldberg is a chairman of an incubator firm called Planet at the Heart of Planet Idea is the home computer.
00:19:44 Fact that there are so many in homes across the country.
00:19:47 Now and that so many people have so little to do with their home computer.
00:19:53 What planet will give the home computer owner is an opponent in a game, not a computer opponent, but another person, perhaps across the nation to play chess or monopoly or bridge, or any number of other games.
00:20:05 Play NET will tie home computers together through phone lines and act as referee, programmer, banker and croupier.
00:20:12 In various games, Miles Kurland is the graphics programmer and his graphics are spectac.
00:20:17 Well.
Miles Kurland
00:20:18 Right now I'm just overseeing the graphics.
00:20:21 There are a number of students who are working on individual games and we want to make sure all the graphics and all the games are up to.
00:20:29 In about a year.
Ed Day
00:20:29 Play NET will offer its services nationwide after it is raised about 3 million in capital.
00:20:35 It is a state of the arts business aimed at the millions of home computer us.
Business man
00:20:40 Well, we plan our market launch for September of 80.
00:20:43 That's about a year from now, and that will be our first real revenue and we expect to reach a positive cash flow and approximately 2 1/2 years.
Ed Day
00:20:52 Planet plans to be able to connect almost any type of home computer to the network and to offer other services besides games. Perhaps the world's largest football pool tournaments, with prizes, message services and eventually even perhaps banking shopping.
00:21:07 Perhaps even ticket reserving services.
Devon Stack
00:21:10 Oh crazy.
00:21:11 Oh, sounds very futuristic. So maybe that's why.
00:21:16 Muli Muli Cohen came to America to work for planet because According to him, he was working there.
00:21:26 Lots of Israelis according to.
00:21:31 There's lots of Israeli software in America.
00:21:34 Mean. So it's totally normal.
Mooley Cohen
00:21:38 There's a ton of talent out there in Israel, and the intellectual capital is one of the most important thing right now. If you look at the software that the talent in Israel produced right now, even for the defense side of the United States, every fighter pilot right now.
00:21:55 Contain the software every cockpit or fighter pilot.
00:21:59 14151618 and more contain the software of the Israeli technology that come out of there.
Devon Stack
00:22:09 So.
00:22:11 Yeah, nothing to worry about there, I'm sure.
00:22:14 He then went on to found, along with a weird collection of people, including the guy who invented Pong, a company called Ecast.
00:22:25 You've all heard of Ecast, right?
00:22:28 Everyone's heard of ecast.
00:22:32 There's a lot of companies.
00:22:34 They got star in the 90s.
00:22:36 They star with E.
00:22:38 There's, there's E everything. It was you.
00:22:42 Know it was.
00:22:43 You could.
00:22:44 It was basically you wanted to make 1,000,000 bucks, you put an E in.
00:22:48 Of a word.
00:22:50 And you would make a ton of.
00:22:51 You could, you know. Oh, E phones E machines e-mail E cast.
00:22:59 E radio.
00:23:01 That's your apple.
00:23:02 Then you put I in front of everything, but everyone else put E in front of everything.
00:23:07 So E.
00:23:08 Yeah, it's, it's it's one of those household names that everyone knows well, right?
Wes Romine
00:23:15 Hello, this is Wes Romine from ecast. The team here at Ecast is proud to announce the launch of our new user interface software version 4.0 and our best to date.
00:23:26 He cast is making it easier for people to find the music they like. There are four key elements to our upgrade that I'd like to introduce you to 1st music. Lists and searches are now based on popularity.
Devon Stack
00:23:41 Second fancy anyway, so it's it's like touch tunes.
Wes Romine
00:23:41 We moved.
Devon Stack
00:23:48 For Americans like I don't know if that's international.
00:23:50 A.
00:23:50 It's an Internet jukebox in bars.
00:23:55 That I'd never heard of.
00:23:58 So, but I had heard of Touchtunes, who apparently sued E cast for breach of patent.
00:24:06 A lot of times.
00:24:07 So anyway, E cast wasoneofthese.com businesses where a lot of Jews got rich by putting es in front of other words.
00:24:18 And then telling you they were gonna do whatever's they were gonna do something that already existed only with computers.
00:24:27 Or the Internet, or both.
00:24:29 And in this case, it was jukeboxes.
00:24:33 So they were. They were going to do jukeboxes only with.
00:24:37 With an E in front of it.
00:24:41 There's a look at that fancy fancy touch screen back in the 90s.
00:24:46 Oh.
00:24:48 Oh yeah, I bet that was super.
00:24:50 Touch screen that didn't drive you crazy when you tried to type things in.
Mooley Cohen
00:25:02 We see giving back to the Jewish community, something which is very important now.
Devon Stack
00:25:07 I bet you.
00:25:08 We'll get back to that in a second.
00:25:12 So he gets really rich.
00:25:15 Molly gets really rich off of this uh Internet computer jukebox because you know that's a big
00:25:22 It's a big demand, lot of demand for.
00:25:26 Jukeboxes with the Internet.
00:25:29 You know it's it was bigger than the iPad.
00:25:33 I'm I I'm sure you know bigger than.
00:25:37 Everything really. I mean it's it's ecast.
00:25:44 You know.
00:25:45 Everyone has like an ecast phone these.
00:25:47 You know, drive an ecast car anyway, so you get super rich.
00:25:51 He has this, really.
00:25:54 Amazing home.
00:25:56 In fact, I looked it up.
00:25:58 On Zillow.
00:26:01 That I load the pictures of it in Zillow from Zillow.
00:26:03 If not, I'll I'll bring up.
00:26:04 Now let me see.
00:26:08 This House is is crazy big.
00:26:12 It's in Belvedere, California, which is basically well, you'll see that you'll see the views that he gets.
00:26:25 I'll get these up here.
00:26:26 Apparently I forgot to.
00:26:29 Aarently I forgot to.
00:26:34 Load these in.
00:26:35 We'll do it this way.
00:26:39 All right.
00:26:40 Anyways, I knew I forgot.
00:26:41 I got a lot of stuff that I there's a lot of stuff to deal with tonight.
00:26:45 In terms of Mr. Mulay here, what a name, right?
00:26:50 It's like your name being like nigger kike or something. Willie Cohen. OK, here we go.
00:26:55 There he is.
00:26:57 Areas looking fancy.
00:27:01 And there's this fancy gate.
00:27:05 Look at that.
00:27:06 Where's the Zillow page though?
00:27:07 I got the Zillow.
00:27:08 We are.
00:27:08 Here's the Zillow page $24 million.
00:27:12 24,000,000.
00:27:14 433 Golden Gate Ave. Belvedere, CA.
00:27:20 You got. That's the Golden Gate Bridge right there.
00:27:22 Mean your backyard, basically.
00:27:25 Is the Golden Gate Bridge or, you know, between you and the Golden Gate Bridge? All there is is water.
00:27:32 Huge house.
00:27:34 You've got. It was built in 1900, so it's kind of an old old mansion I guess.
00:27:41 Do I have the square footage on here?
00:27:46 Oh yeah, there it is right there.
00:27:47 It's almost 8000 square feet.
00:27:51 6 bathrooms, 4 bedrooms. I would have expected more bedrooms than 4, but my guess if you've got a close to 8000 square feet, you're not really.
00:28:01 Guess they're you can you can make your kids share a room with or or sleep in the living room or something like that.
00:28:10 They got a nice little fancy gate backyard.
00:28:15 Now nice.
00:28:17 I guess it's the entryway.
00:28:20 Nice fancy doors.
00:28:23 Here there's your view when you're looking out on the veranda.
00:28:27 See straight shot to the the Golden Gate Bridge.
00:28:31 San Francisco, right across the water.
00:28:35 So you can just.
00:28:36 Sit there like you own the world.
00:28:40 Bathrooms a little cheesy.
00:28:44 Looks like it hasn't been redone since like the 90s or so. That looks really 90s.
00:28:50 It looks like my parents bathroom in the 90s.
00:28:55 I'm.
00:28:56 I'm expected to be kind of nicer to.
00:28:57 Be honest, you.
00:28:59 Know with a price tag of $24 million, this looks kind of like a Mcmansion.
00:29:03 In a lot of ways.
00:29:05 Like Nah. I mean, the kitchen looks all right, but again.
00:29:10 I'm.
00:29:10 Oh, look, I'm sure there's there's appliances there.
00:29:13 Refrigerator and.
00:29:15 That's that's built into the cabinets there.
00:29:17 I'm sure.
00:29:17 Like.
00:29:18 $100,000 worth of machinery right there.
00:29:22 Nice big stove.
00:29:24 Yeah, the hood on that thing. Yeah. OK.
00:29:27 Little bit of a balcony.
00:29:30 Pretty fucking nice.
00:29:33 I got the weirdo weirdo art there.
00:29:37 Weirdo rich people art ripping at your chest open.
00:29:41 Kind of art, OK.
00:29:43 But yeah, see it all. It all seems very 90s.
00:29:48 All seems very.
00:29:49 The decor, I guess that's a little interesting.
00:29:54 Got a weird what is that looks like bombs.
00:29:57 A desk made out of bombs.
00:30:00 With an iMac on it.
00:30:03 I don't know.
00:30:04 I'm not that impressed anyway. Really.
00:30:07 House. Really expensive house.
00:30:10 Kind of a status symbol, you know, even for someone who had a, you know, who was the head of a one of the founders of a company like Ecast.
00:30:21 Which we all know and love. It seems a little pricey.
00:30:25 A little.
00:30:25 This is kind of nice.
00:30:27 Not lots of wood.
00:30:29 Lots of wood there, we.
00:30:32 Nice little view there, but yeah, $25 million house, almost 8000 square feet.
00:30:41 Kind of nice kind of nice.
00:30:47 Inside the house, he had lots of original art.
00:30:52 Of course, it was all modern art.
00:30:55 But really?
00:30:58 Expensive high dollar, like original Picasso's. That kind of a thing.
00:31:03 Very impressive. He was a man of culture Muli.
00:31:09 He had a full time staff.
00:31:12 When people would come to his house, they were very impressed, not only by the the art and he and he let people know, you know, this isn't even all my art.
00:31:23 I know it looks like my house is just chock full of modern art.
00:31:27 But I actually I loan out a lot of my art.
00:31:31 To national museums, you've probably seen some of if you've gone to a an Art Museum.
00:31:38 You've probably seen some of my art because I'm this Super Jew billionaire with this fancy house full of art.
Mike Farrell
00:31:50 I thought he was brilliant.
00:31:52 This company had an entire floor in the financial district, completely remodeled on New Montgomery St.
00:31:59 They had teams of Ivy League people that had great success before and they had a product that was truly amazing.
Reporter
00:32:06 It plays tunes.
Devon Stack
00:32:08 Oh, it's amazing.
00:32:11 It plays tones.
00:32:16 It's so easy to get rich in the 90s, we were we were born just too late to take advantage of that.
00:32:23 Every, every nerd, every nerd like my age and younger, we're just like God you mother fuckers.
00:32:31 All you had to do was just put E in front of a word and you got millions of dollars. You sons of bitches. Anyway.
00:32:38 It plays tones.
00:32:41 So Michael Farrell is it was one of the many investors.
00:32:46 In well, you see because because Mooly Mooley Cohen was such a genius.
00:32:54 The way he had set up his company Ecast.
00:32:58 Wise, but you know, as as one of the founders, when they went public, he was given.
00:33:04 Like hundreds of thousands of shares.
00:33:07 Hundreds of thousands of shares.
00:33:08 Maybe they weren't worth a lot yet, but.
00:33:12 Like I said, this is the.com bubble.
00:33:16 It hadn't burst yet and Microsoft.
00:33:20 Everyone's heard of Microsoft, right?
00:33:23 Microsoft was poised to purchase Ecast.
00:33:26 Were itching.
00:33:29 Itching to buy?
00:33:31 Who wouldn't want it? Place tones.
00:33:33 Who wouldn't want to buy ecstasy?
00:33:37 And out of the kindness of his heart.
00:33:41 Mulik approached his friend Michael Farrell and said, you know.
00:33:48 I'll let you buy some of my founding my Founders stock.
00:33:53 At the price, the going rate right now?
00:33:57 And then when Microsoft buys the company.
00:34:02 And the stock goes through the roof.
00:34:05 And you've seen it every all.
00:34:06 The news right?
00:34:07 You see all these companies where the stock is worth a dollar one week and $100 the next week?
00:34:16 Like every bubble, right?
00:34:19 The bubble hadn't popped yet, so it's like in the the housing crisis, you could buy a house for $30,000 and then sell it for $130,000, maybe like a couple months later.
00:34:32 And so, as friend Michael Farrell was like, oh, I don't know, this sounds pretty crazy.
00:34:35 Sounds like a good deal you.
00:34:36 Like a.
00:34:36 Good friend and I believe you.
00:34:41 Because you have that fancy house and you have all this art.
00:34:44 Have your own private jet, I mean.
00:34:48 Now who has their own private jet?
Special Agent Christopher Donahue
00:34:51 The records show that Muli had to have his own China.
00:34:53 The jet he had to have.
00:34:55 A sticker with his Insignia on the jet.
00:34:57 Everyone would think that he owned it.
Devon Stack
00:35:00 Oh, that doesn't sound good.
00:35:03 So they would.
00:35:04 You but thought he owned it.
00:35:05 Owned it, right?
Mike Farrell
00:35:06 One day, he.
00:35:07 You know, I I'd really like to do something for you.
00:35:10 I can give you a little rocket ship.
00:35:12 You know, there's a transaction coming and you'll make a nice little nest egg for your family.
00:35:17 I felt very grateful.
00:35:19 That he was doing this for me.
Devon Stack
00:35:23 On on his jet right 'cause. The jet has his logo on it.
00:35:27 Has his China.
Mike Farrell
00:35:29 You're not talking about it. You know, in some bar in San Francisco, you're at 32,000 feet doing .79 mock in a Gulf Stream jet with a stewardess feeding you caviar.
00:35:41 I mean it's you'll be believable.
00:35:44 And it's not one jet.
00:35:45 It's jet right after Jet, right after Jet ride.
Devon Stack
00:35:48 Oh, OK.
00:35:49 So obviously the.
00:35:51 The guy's not asking for much either.
00:35:54 If he can afford this, if he's like flying this jet all over the fucking place, he's got that $25 million house that's full of Picassos.
00:36:03 And he's all he's asking is for a few $100,000 a million Max.
00:36:10 And that's going to turn into.
00:36:13 Millions and millions and millions of dollars.
00:36:16 I mean, why would I not trust this guy? He served in the Israeli army?
Mike Farrell
00:36:21 He went as far as to take me to Wells Fargo, one of the top wealth management firms in San Francisco, to set up my account for this large amount of money that I'm going to get.
00:36:32 Who goes to that length?
Devon Stack
00:36:35 Well, it's only does.
00:36:36 Good.
00:36:37 Well, he wants to make sure your your money is invested correctly.
00:36:40 He knows you're just some poor schlub. You don't know what.
00:36:43 Deal with millions of dollars.
00:36:45 But you can trust old Uncle Moolie.
00:36:51 Right.
00:36:53 Some early.
00:36:54 It helps you set up that account.
Mike Farrell
00:36:56 He spent exorbitant amounts of money, far more money than I ever put into shares, so there was never a thought in my mind that he needed my money.
Devon Stack
00:37:06 Right.
00:37:07 I mean the guy.
00:37:08 I mean, again, he's just asking for a few 100,000.
00:37:10 The guy's travel budget is like a few $100,000, if not more.
Mike Farrell
00:37:16 Math. If I you know if 100,000 will become a million, then why not get $1,000,000 worth and make 10 million?
Devon Stack
00:37:24 What? Why not?
00:37:26 Why?
00:37:27 You know you.
00:37:28 You can totally trust this guy.
00:37:30 I.
Mike Farrell
00:37:35 He would have his personal doctor call the house to make sure you're OK. If you thought you had a cold.
00:37:40 I mean, he went to great lengths to convince you that he was a good friend as long as you were giving him money.
Devon Stack
00:37:47 I can't imagine that having friends like that.
00:37:50 I mean, especially the man's from Israel.
00:37:53 I.
00:37:54 Can't imagine people from Israel.
00:37:58 Treating Americans like that right.
00:38:02 That that their only friends as long as you keep giving them money.
00:38:07 Right, that sounds crazy.
00:38:09 Sounds crazy that that people in Israel with access to lots and lots of money.
00:38:16 Would only act concerned about your well-being and say what great friends you are as long as you kept giving them money.
00:38:25 That they would hold that over your head.
00:38:28 That somehow that would cloud the friendship.
00:38:31 That if that you would feel as if, if the money ever stopped coming.
00:38:36 They would stop being your friend like that. Like it.
00:38:39 That's insane.
00:38:42 So of course, obviously it's it's a good thing that.
00:38:45 Kept you.
00:38:46 Know trusting Mueller?
Mike Farrell
00:38:49 As soon as we quit putting money in all the phone calls stopped all the jet ride stopped and the Molly was on to his next program, whoever that was, or however that unfolded. But you know it overnight he went from.
00:39:01 Time.
00:39:05 You know my best friend? 10 calls a day to complete radio silent.
Hey You Guys song
00:39:09 Hey you guys.
Devon Stack
00:39:13 Huh.
00:39:16 Well, that's weird 'cause I I thought he learned a thing or two about honor.
00:39:22 You know, having served in the Israeli military.
00:39:26 He's the I'm sure he learned all about honor and trust and.
00:39:32 Perseverance. And anyway, so the next project.
00:39:39 In terms of, I'm sorry, not project, he's looking for investors.
00:39:44 He's looking for investors because.
00:39:47 Out of the kindness of his heart, I mean he he knows how lucky he's been.
00:39:53 He knows that not everyone was born at the exact right moment to where they could just put an E in front of a thing and get millions of dollars.
00:40:03 Thrown at them from Microsoft and everybody else.
00:40:07 And so, like many Jews who get lucky in this way.
00:40:12 He decided he wants to give away as much of his money as he can.
00:40:19 Yeah, like you guys might remember.
00:40:22 Another very lucky wealthy billionaire Jew.
00:40:28 Who also had the the first name of Sam who said exactly that right, that he wanted to get rid of all of his wealth before he died, and that worked.
00:40:36 Out. Great for everybody, didn't it?
00:40:40 So he decided, you know, who's got lots of money.
00:40:44 Then I want to give more money to because they're very responsible with their money.
00:40:50 It's it's stupid black Hollywood communist.
00:40:56 Stupid black.
00:40:58 Hollywood, communists, they they just can't catch a break.
00:41:04 You know they they're trying so hard to make the world a better place.
00:41:10 And they just can't get anywhere, right?
00:41:14 Stupid black communist Hollywood.
00:41:18 Faggots. They need, you know, especially people like.
00:41:25 Danny Glover.
00:41:26 Everyone's everyone's favorite stupid black.
00:41:29 Hollywood communist Danny Glover.
Special Agent Christopher Donahue
00:41:33 This is supposed to be his coming out party. His debut on ball for being a philanthropist, and he tells people he's got $60 million and he wants to.
Devon Stack
00:41:39 Give it away, $60 million.
00:41:43 $60 million. He's got a giveaway to stupid fucking Communist niggers. Hollywood, right?
00:41:50 60 million fucking bucks.
00:41:54 Look, and he really gives a shit about philanthropy.
00:41:58 He's just trying to help people out.
Mooley Cohen
00:42:17 For me, philanthropy came in a little bit later stage in my life.
00:42:21 It came when I was feeling unsuccessful.
00:42:26 I know right now that this is a mass that anybody should have from a very young age.
00:42:30 My goal is to give my fortune back to society before I'm gone from this.
00:42:35 World I would like to make sure it goes to the right places that I'm comfortable with, and I think that anybody that can put a goal like that in front of them would feel very comfortable with himself. I think in this world and in.
00:42:49 Next World.
00:42:50 I'm a big believer on scaling efficiency.
00:42:53 Umm. If, umm, you follow Warren Buffett did.
00:42:57 By giving all his fortune to the billion Melinda Gates, he didn't want to reinvent his.
00:43:02 He went right into a place where he believed in that have a lot of leverage that know what they're doing, and I pretty much followed that discipline.
00:43:11 Kempo kaizu is the largest camp treating children in Northern California.
00:43:16 A fantastic place.
00:43:18 We have over 1000 kids out there.
00:43:20 Every summer we have a hospital on premise.
00:43:25 Every child that have any immunology disease, pretty much that go and get treatment in the 35 hospitals in Northern California register automatically to our camp.
00:43:38 You just see these kids out there.
00:43:40 Having the best time of their lives and you see the joy and the happiness, the freedom it's fulfilling you.
00:43:47 Mean it's very easy to be engaged.
00:43:50 I create the child Vision campaign worldwide.
00:43:53 We are curing over 100,000 blind people worldwide from India and Nepal.
00:44:00 It's a mission that I put in front of myself because I think the achievement to cure childhood blindness right now in the next five to seven years.
00:44:11 Very doable at the level of.
Devon Stack
00:44:12 Totally doable. And we know this because he said this about 20 years ago and so clearly blindness is is gone. Right. Thanks to the electronic jukebox, the Internet jukebox.
00:44:28 And Danny Glover.
00:44:33 Blindness has been.
00:44:37 The scourge of the world.
00:44:40 And now it's gone.
00:44:43 We've cured blindness in children.
00:44:47 What do?
00:44:48 What do I what? An Israeli Jew?
00:44:51 Would want access to blind kids for.
00:44:54 There's some, probably nothing.
00:44:56 Probably nothing at all. So he killed.
00:45:02 So he goes to Danny Glover.
00:45:05 And he's like Danny Glover.
00:45:08 I I like the cut of your jib.
00:45:10 Know what, Danny Glover?
00:45:12 You seem really fucking smart.
00:45:16 You seem really smart and I say this not to just butter you up, but because I have seen you.
00:45:23 In in interviews.
00:45:25 For example.
00:45:27 You were in an interview recently, Danny Glover talking about why Detroit.
00:45:36 Had fallen apart.
00:45:39 That you had figured it out, right?
00:45:41 Know that Henry Ford.
00:45:45 Had built a America's Paris. People said it was this wonderfully developed city in Michigan.
00:45:54 He was building.
00:45:55 He was paying people a livable wage.
00:45:59 All the other car companies started to move to Detroit.
00:46:03 It was a manufacturing center of the world.
00:46:14 And then the great negro migration happened.
00:46:17 And.
00:46:21 The white people failed the blacks.
00:46:24 The they couldn't handle the greatness. You know. I'm. I'm doing a bad job of articulating this.
00:46:30 Glover, I saw you this in in this interview and this is when I knew.
00:46:36 This is when I knew Danny.
00:46:38 You would be the perfect person to invest.
00:46:43 In my.
00:46:45 Very legitimate business proposition, Danny Glover.
Danny Glover
00:46:50 This library right now, so I think it's the McGregor.
00:46:53 It used to be the state of art library in the country it was built.
00:46:57 By Ford as he began to shape this idea of a model community.
00:47:03 Park is a part of.
00:47:06 Force vision of a model community. You know, workers living here.
00:47:12 Obviously middle class is not the same neighborhood it was at the time of this envisioning of it.
00:47:17 But certainly and the demographics has changed dramatically since then. The racial demographics have changed.
00:47:25 Have changed.
00:47:27 But it's it's it's very much connected to.
00:47:30 Enziber is an edifice of the dysfunctionalism or the collapse.
00:47:36 Or collapse.
00:47:39 Of an idea. The collapse of a way of life. 40% unemployment in Detroit.
00:47:46 So there's a different connection between 40% unemployment.
00:47:51 The abandonment of this.
00:47:52 Here this library could be a very functional library and think of the idea of a library and what significance library means in people's lives, the communities life.
00:48:03 Know this library was a very functional library.
00:48:06 It has served this community well and now it doesn't serve as as well. So it's a collapse of so many things, the social form.
00:48:14 Just say it's connection to this is that with this graph.
00:48:18 You know which is an obvious collapse of a paradigm. You know, the failure of a paradigm.
00:48:23 Happens now.
00:48:25 What do we do now?
00:48:26 How do we begin to reconstruct and reimagine our world?
00:48:31 I.
00:48:33 Hard.
Devon Stack
00:48:34 Oh yeah, it's amazing how eloquent you were in that library.
00:48:41 The library that you, you know was very important to the people in the library with the library, with the library.
00:48:53 The library.
00:48:56 So Danny Glover was very impressed.
00:49:00 By Mulley's fancy house Mooly's fancy paintings.
00:49:08 And Muli's interesting proposition.
00:49:14 The same proposition that he had offered to his friend Michael Farrell friend until he stopped paying him hundreds of thousands of dollars.
00:49:22 He said I've got this founder's stock.
00:49:27 In this in these jukeboxes that Microsoft just can't live without, they must have the Juke boxes.
00:49:37 This founder stock that I have that I just want to give away to random people for no reason and so I want to give it away so hard and so badly.
00:49:47 I'm throwing parties and inviting rich people that I can give free money to.
00:49:54 To my house.
00:49:56 So they can buy.
00:49:59 My stock. That's gonna you know.
00:50:01 Go 100 X.
00:50:01 It's gonna go 100 X.
00:50:07 And I know that you are a a communist.
00:50:12 That supports Vanguard Public foundation.
00:50:17 Here, locally in the San Francisco area.
00:50:21 And you you care about redistributing wealth.
00:50:25 And so if I give you this opportunity where you give me a few 1,000,000 bucks, it turns into like several, 1,000,000 bucks, you'll make sure it gets into the hands of all the right people.
00:50:34 People.
00:50:35 Because you work for vent or you support Vanguard.
Evelyn Kelsey
00:50:38 They were united by a belief that basically wealth and power in society should be redistributed.
00:50:44 And they wanted to do their part to contribute to social change activism at the very grassroots level.
Devon Stack
00:50:52 Sounds good to me.
00:50:55 So you can give me this money that you have access to through your your donors.
00:51:03 And connect me to the other rich people who are communist, that want to spread the love around. And so you guys get it, you guys, that's.
00:51:10 I want to do.
00:51:13 And so Danny Glover was like, that sounds awesome.
00:51:15 Here's my buddy.
00:51:19 Pajeet, I mean Harry Dylan.
00:51:24 Harry Dylan.
00:51:25 It's sound like a a bad joke. A Jew, a pejet and a black man walk into a.
00:51:31 Walk into a bar.
00:51:35 So Harry Dylan.
00:51:38 Peggy's extraordinaire.
00:51:40 Had been running this vanguard.
00:51:44 Foundation.
00:51:47 Taken over since the civil rights movement.
00:51:52 And, you know, did did all the events and the fundraising. So he not only knew Danny Glover, he knew a lot of these other donors that would give big money to.
00:52:05 A random Israeli Jew who was just giving away free money.
00:52:10 There he is. There, there's Harry.
00:52:13 And so Harry arranged for him to meet with.
00:52:17 Lots of different donors where they could purchase hundreds of thousands of of his founder's stock, including this man here.
00:52:25 Is Sam mills?
00:52:28 Who was a rich guy who inherited a lot of his money? He was.
00:52:35 A.
00:52:35 A son of the one of the guys who started 3M.
00:52:38 So you know, he was a fairly wealthy guy, lived in in the Napa Valley area and he was like.
00:52:46 On hold on there.
00:52:50 Danny Glover, I mean, I know he said he he talked a big game. He told you how smart he thought you were.
00:52:55 I I'm I'm actually. I come from the world of rich people.
00:53:00 And you can't just trust anyone that says they're going to give you away, you know, give away free money.
00:53:06 I know he's Jewish and that that's usually.
00:53:08 Good sign but.
00:53:11 I come from real.
00:53:11 I want to meet this guy, make sure that he's legit.
00:53:17 So he went down to the guy's house and he was like, holy shit.
00:53:22 Hey, this guy's got, like, millions and millions and millions of dollars worth of art in original Picasso's and shit.
00:53:29 Hanging on the wall, this is insane.
00:53:33 Like who has all this kind of money?
00:53:34 Is this is fucking insane.
00:53:36 And he seems to like really get it. He seems to his house. This is like a $25 million house.
00:53:41 That's not nothing.
Mooley Cohen
00:53:45 I think business is a very simple thing to do.
00:53:48 I mean, people make it too complex.
00:53:50 I really believe it's a very straightforward thing. I think art is very complex to do.
00:53:55 My favorite period is the 20th century.
00:53:58 I'm very much.
00:54:00 Like this period, this iconic names at the time.
00:54:04 They've been very talented, very.
00:54:06 They look at each other pieces and sometimes you see similarities and sometimes you see a great innovation from each one of them.
00:54:15 Capitalize on each other. Ideas.
00:54:18 A very entrepreneur way.
00:54:20 I'm picking my art because I like it.
00:54:22 Okay, I'm only buying what I like.
00:54:26 I'm not emotional so much about it, but if you look at the 99 percentile in the most iconic pieces.
00:54:36 They for the last 30 years.
00:54:38 Beth, the SNP by at least 5%, which is pretty good.
00:54:43 Pretty good track record, so you know it worked great.
00:54:48 Mean for me?
00:54:49 Personally, it worked very well because.
00:54:53 First of all, I enjoy.
00:54:53 And secondly, it's kept its value fantastic.
Devon Stack
00:54:57 Wow. So Sam Mills is like this guy.
00:55:00 This guy gets it.
00:55:01 He's he's one of us.
00:55:03 I should never have doubted an Israeli Jew.
00:55:07 What was I thinking?
00:55:09 So he wrote a check right there on the spot for $800,000, he said.
00:55:14 Sounds legit.
00:55:17 All right, you a check for 8:00.
00:55:18 $1000.
00:55:20 And in return you'll just give me millions of dollars.
00:55:23 That sounds like a good business decision.
00:55:28 You're just so.
00:55:28 You just don't even care.
Douglas Sprague US Attorney
00:55:30 The truth behind at least much of the artwork.
00:55:34 Was that Mister Cohen had instructed an artist to reproduce originals and to reproduce what appeared to be an original gallery label on, for example, the Jasper.
Special Agent Christopher Donahue
00:55:48 Peace. He wanted them done in a way that they looked authentic, so they had to be.
00:55:52 So if a piece was painted in the 1920s, it had to look like it was painted in the 1920s and not somebody recreating 1920s piece today.
00:56:01 Little back story about each piece that would accompany the artwork so that.
00:56:05 Visitors like we come to his house like a museum and see what the piece was.
00:56:09 Was.
00:56:09 What it was about, and everyone felt that these pieces were authentic.
00:56:13 Were no indications that they were reproductions or.
00:56:16 That they weren't the real thing.
00:56:19 So when you came in, you would see are supposedly by Matisse, by Picasso, by Renoir, and then people who were knowledgeable had backgrounds in our history in college.
00:56:33 Were impressed he would tell people just that his artwork is a loan to some museums and you know he's this is what he does.
00:56:40 Is his passion, and so he only had some of it here. Everything else is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
00:56:46 Or other muse.
00:56:49 Around the world and he would lend them out and as a way to show the world the benefit of art.
Devon Stack
00:56:56 Hold on. Hold on.
00:56:59 There must be.
00:57:00 There must be some mistake.
00:57:02 Emma. That's that's impossible.
00:57:05 There must be some mistake.
00:57:09 Clearly that doesn't make as much sense as he's just this Israeli Jew, this super rich Israeli Jew that makes jukeboxes and Microsoft is going to give him millions of dollars that he in turn wants to give to.
00:57:23 Black Hollywood commun.
00:57:26 Right and.
00:57:27 Else that wants to give him some money.
00:57:31 You know, the more the better, like.
00:57:33 This check here for $580,000.
00:57:39 Ah.
00:57:42 Right. Danny Glover.
00:57:44 So Danny Glover, he's like, yeah, well, I'm glad.
00:57:48 I'm glad Sam Mills checked it all out and you know 'cause, I was a little worried this was starting. I was.
00:57:54 I was fall over my head like I might be.
00:57:58 A rich little negro. But what if I really made right?
00:58:01 Made like the the Lethal weapon movie.
00:58:04 How?
00:58:04 I mean, those are big movies, but how much really can I have?
00:58:08 Like I've been sure I've been to Hollywood.
00:58:11 I've probably seen some really fucked up shit, but you know this is like turbo juice stuff like there's like.
00:58:17 There's like Jews, and then there's like fucking Jews.
00:58:20 You know what I mean?
00:58:21 But luckily, Sam Mill said it was all good.
00:58:25 I'm going to tell my other black communist friends like Harry Belafonte.
00:58:31 Harry Belafonte, who definitely doesn't have a chip on his shoulder about white people.
00:58:39 And definitely, definitely isn't a communist.
Harry Belafonte
00:58:44 The fact that great men have been disenfranchised for a long time and have not been able to sit in high places, politically or on other levels because of color.
00:58:52 But this has had great psychological ramifications, not only for the negro community, who has had many reversals of the last couple of years, because.
00:59:00 The racism which permeates American life, from top to bottom in various subtle ways and in very aggressive, obvious ways.
00:59:10 The negro has paid a terrible price for this, but somehow you'll find that racism in its subtlest and its most evil sense has worked its way deep into the in into the into the fiber.
00:59:26 Of the hearts and minds of many men and women.
00:59:28 And with this going on, it has had its incredible influence on my own life.
00:59:32 Was born in the ghetto.
00:59:34 My mother was a domestic.
00:59:36 My father was a seaman. I grew up in.
00:59:38 I grew up not only with racism and segregation in America, but I grew up in the West Indies.
00:59:44 Under colonialism and I.
00:59:46 My aunts and uncles and my grandparents were.
00:59:51 They were farmers and I saw what they did for morning and to night and what their rewards were under the might of British exploitation.
Devon Stack
01:00:00 Definitely doesn't have a chip on his shoulder.
01:00:03 Doesn't hate Whitey.
01:00:07 You know, just like, just like Danny Glover's other other black communist friend, Delroy Lindo.
01:00:15 Delroy.
01:00:16 Another Hollywood black communist, who certainly certainly doesn't have like a burning rage, burning hatred of white people.
White Guy
01:00:27 Don't get up.
01:00:30 Adrian, how are you?
Adrian
01:00:33 Good.
01:00:35 Good, good, great.
White Guy
01:00:36 Listen, everyone at the network loves you. You're smart.
01:00:39 The thing is, is we like it when you bring a little more heat to the panel.
Adrian
01:00:42 Ah.
01:00:44 Angry black man? God no.
White Guy
01:00:46 That's an ugly.
01:00:47 Just just go with your impulses.
01:00:49 Are riled up these.
Devon Stack
01:00:49 People around.
White Guy
01:00:50 They want to hear someone saying what they're thinking.
01:00:52 All we're all looking for.
01:00:54 Viral moments.
01:00:56 I'll see you out there.
01:00:58 It's a great best.
White News Guy
01:01:02 What does racism only go one way?
01:01:04 What I want to know.
01:01:05 I say racism against white every.
01:01:08 Every single day. Yet I'm a racist for pointing that out, Adrian.
Devon Stack
01:01:12 What's your take?
Danny Glover
01:01:14 Taking on what?
White Guy
01:01:15 What Chuck just said is racism just a one way St.
Danny Glover
01:01:19 I think that's his opinion.
01:01:20 That.
White News Guy
01:01:21 Look at your phone.
01:01:22 You get the benefit of no bid contracts because you're an African American firm now as a white lawyer. What am I supposed to think of that?
Danny Glover
01:01:30 I don't know.
White Guy
01:01:32 I think Chuck is pointing out a double standard.
01:01:34 Adrian, take hip hop. We talked about this on the show before.
01:01:38 You have African American rappers saying inward this and inward that, but a Caucasian can't.
Danny Glover
01:01:44 So say it.
White Guy
01:01:45 Say what?
Danny Glover
01:01:47 Say the word you want to say.
White Guy
01:01:48 I'm not saying that I want to say it. I'm just saying that I can't.
Danny Glover
01:01:50 So you can say it say right now.
01:01:54 I will say which.
White News Guy
01:01:55 Oh.
01:01:55 This is.
01:01:57 You know we can.
Danny Glover
01:01:58 Sure you can.
01:01:59 this Is America, both of you
01:02:02 Ni-
White Guy
01:02:05 All right. I think we can move.
01:02:06 Why? Why move on when you want to sit both of you want to say.
Danny Glover
01:02:10 Huh. All together, everybody.
Devon Stack
01:02:21 Oh yeah, those silly white people.
01:02:26 And they're their desire to say nigger, Delroy Lindo.
01:02:31 He was also like this sounds like a good plan.
01:02:35 This sounds like a good plan.
01:02:37 I will also give money to this totally trustworthy billionaire Israeli Jew who makes jukeboxes.
01:02:47 That Bill Gates must have.
01:02:50 So they they they give him some money, lots of money.
01:02:55 In fact, after I think the first meeting, he got something around $6.2 million.
01:03:06 $6.2 million for what he said was 2.3 million shares.
01:03:13 So it's a bargain.
01:03:17 It's a bargain because those shares are are sure to skyrocket to a.
01:03:21 You know one thing that this this sheds lights on sheds a light on and look, you know.
01:03:29 We can make fun of the people who are involved here and we should, but this is probably not that unusual.
01:03:36 Among the rich.
01:03:39 Insider trading.
01:03:41 Is is absolutely a normal thing.
Special Agent Christopher Donahue
01:03:45 Among the rich.
Devon Stack
01:03:46 You can say, oh, they were stupid to trust this Israeli Jew.
01:03:50 How do you think so many of these NGOs, so many of these community organizers, get their money?
01:03:59 Now just a couple years after this was going on, money was getting pumped into these Ng OS and these nonprofits directly through the the Justice Department.
01:04:11 The Justice Department expect, you know, under Obama.
01:04:15 Was.
01:04:16 Would they would find a company like HSBC and, you know, hundreds of millions of dollars.
01:04:22 And they would.
01:04:23 Grant that they would give government grants money. You don't have to pay back.
01:04:27 Would just give them, you know, millions of dollars to whatever black communist.
01:04:35 Group they wanted to give money to.
01:04:39 Then there's lots of money laundering like that, that happens.
01:04:43 Which is exactly what it is you want to know why our opponents have so much money?
01:04:49 This probably really is not that unusual.
01:04:53 The have an Israeli Jew.
01:04:56 Show up.
01:04:58 To some communist financiers.
01:05:02 And say invest in this thing, it's gonna quadruple in price in a couple of weeks.
01:05:11 No. If you want evidence of that, just look at Nancy Pelosi's super lucky stock trades.
01:05:20 Because that's another.
01:05:21 That's by the way, inside, just in terms of legality.
01:05:27 Insider trading laws don't even apply to members of Congress.
01:05:33 If you're a member of Congress and you know for a fact because you are, you're either your committee.
01:05:41 Or a committee that you have insider information on because you're a member of Congress, you know you're about to regulate a entire industry out of business.
01:05:53 Which happens.
01:05:56 Or you have access to internal documents of a company.
01:06:02 Tax information earnings.
01:06:08 It's actually not illegal for members of Congress.
01:06:12 To trade stocks with that information, and they do.
01:06:16 And and you'd you'd be crazy.
01:06:20 If you thought that information didn't then get passed on to donors.
01:06:25 Who financed the campaigns of these people?
01:06:30 Who then use those profits that they make to donate back to the politicians that gave him the inside information?
01:06:40 So we can make fun of these fucking knuckleheads.
01:06:44 For getting obviously tricked because it sounds stupid to us.
01:06:51 But you have to realize this is the sort of thing that just goes on.
01:06:59 It just happened to not really be going on this time.
01:07:03 As I'm sure everyone's figured out by now, Billy, as it'll become more clear.
01:07:03 This is.
01:07:10 OK.
01:07:12 So he's telling people like that pajeet Harry Dylan that he's going out to dinner with Bill Gates and Steven Ballmer.
01:07:21 Know the the CEO of Microsoft.
01:07:25 Here's a funny funny e-mail where Harry Dylan, you know, told you know this volunteer, this guy who's made his entire career.
01:07:35 Serving the people.
01:07:38 And volunteering its jury.
01:07:39 He's trying to get out of it.
01:07:43 And he's all mooey.
01:07:44 I.
01:07:44 Know you're in the middle of dinner with Gates and Balmer right now.
01:07:47 That didn't happen.
01:07:51 It's going well.
01:07:53 You know.
01:07:54 I was looking forward to hearing about it tomorrow morning because here's the.
01:07:58 They.
01:07:58 They invested all this money, millions and millions of dollars, and they're watching the news.
01:08:04 Watching, you know Fox News.
01:08:08 Business and CNBC and all this other they're waiting to hear that story about Microsoft acquiring.
01:08:15 Ecasp.
01:08:18 And it's not.
01:08:19 So there people are starting a little bit nervous.
01:08:26 Being a little bit nervous, but mulia's assured them, Oh no, I'm having dinner with Bill Gates and Steven Ballmer.
01:08:35 So Hari Dale had was very upset, was like, OK, well, I got jury duty.
01:08:40 Right when?
White Guy
01:08:41 You're right. When.
Devon Stack
01:08:41 You're having dinner with Bill Gates and Steven Ballmer.
01:08:47 I was looking forward to hearing about it tomorrow morning, but I I wanted to let you know that the cattle call for jury duty has switched this afternoon to tomorrow morning and I have to go and be there to the first stage of the process in order to.
01:08:59 Released from having to serve on jury duty.
01:09:03 Hi.
01:09:03 My guess is I could be there until 4:00 in the afternoon, but I can go as late as 530 and they don't allow you to have a cell phone on the courtroom.
01:09:10 Ironic and frustrating that this is the one day I have to go to.
01:09:13 Duty, blah, blah blah blah.
01:09:20 But then he tells them, you know, sorry guys, there's.
01:09:23 Little delay.
01:09:26 There's a little delay.
01:09:28 And if you've been looking it, look if you guys have been trying to pay attention to what's going on with Microsoft these days, this is right. In the time when the EU was finding Microsoft down.
01:09:38 Know for antitrust left, right and sideways.
01:09:41 These these hearings went on for.
01:09:44 Well, several years and it was in the news all the time that Microsoft was facing all these antitrust issues with the EU, you know, related to, I mean, a lot of their products. But you know everything from.
01:09:59 Internet Explorer, you know their their browser back then.
01:10:04 And to, you know, some of their other products that according to the EU that it it it it was.
01:10:11 It was a monopoly, right?
01:10:15 And so I'll I'll.
01:10:18 Mulie had to deal with, say, well, just take a look at the news there. There's there's a problem.
01:10:22 Fact he.
01:10:24 He didn't just say that this was a problem.
01:10:25 Why it's delayed he?
01:10:28 Actually I need even more money.
01:10:32 Because now at the EU getting involved, the EU is going to get very upset.
01:10:38 If they're trying to stop Microsoft from having a monopoly, and then Microsoft starts going around acquiring more things.
01:10:45 That are going to make them more of a monopoly. And I mean, imagine what the EU would think if Microsoft cornered the market on electronic Juke boxes.
01:10:55 Don't you know there's, like, 50 European companies right now trying to break into the electronic jukebox game? And there it's just gonna be chaos if they find out that Microsoft's gonna get ecst.
01:11:08 So you need to give us more money because the way that this is all shaking out, you're gonna actually be stripped of your shares.
01:11:17 The the shares that you already put money into you already own.
01:11:21 It's not.
01:11:21 It's nothing, I'm.
01:11:22 I wish I could do something about it, but we have to to to grease the palms of the European regulators, we have to give more money, millions of dollars more to these European regulators by these bonds and.
01:11:37 And scratch the backs of these guys and invest in this thing in order for them to just let it go. Let it slide, let it all work out.
01:11:49 And you know, smart Guy Sam Mills.
01:11:53 With the three M, money was like.
01:11:55 That that checks out.
01:11:57 That checks.
01:11:58 I was a little bit worried.
01:12:01 Little bit worried that.
01:12:04 That this wasn't going to work out, but it it sounds like you're on top of it there. Mooey and mooey's like. Yes, yes, I am.
Reporter
01:12:13 But Muli Cohen is working on it.
Charlie - Spacer Woman
01:12:18 Don't.
01:12:20 I hurt you, I.
01:12:22 I.
01:12:23 Mooney Cohen is working on.
01:12:29 Let.
01:12:35 I don't.
Devon Stack
01:12:41 So Molly Cohen's working on it.
01:12:44 He's he's he's. He's gonna get off straightened out.
01:12:49 So obviously smart guy Steve Mills writes another cheque.
01:12:54 For $805,000.
01:13:02 And the real funny part about all this?
01:13:06 Is by this time in this in the obvious scam.
01:13:11 He didn't even work for Ecast anymore.
01:13:17 At this point he was forced out of Ecast, the only company that that authorities would later legitimately be able to.
01:13:28 Him to.
01:13:31 He been forced.
01:13:32 He didn't have any founders stock. That was all just made-up, obviously.
01:13:37 And he was making so much money.
01:13:39 Off of just.
01:13:41 You know, random retards giving him millions of dollars.
01:13:45 That he just kept playing the, you know, acting like he was, he was there and look in a way you could say.
01:13:53 I mean, this is the kind of thing that would be really easy to figure out. Not like like these days, right?
01:13:58 Like if this kind of thing was going on, you could find out like someone on Twitter would be tweeting about it.
01:14:05 You know, there was a lot more electronic news about whatever specific thing you wanted news on.
01:14:11 But if you just back then looked up Mouli.
01:14:14 10 You would just see those fucking videos that he made himself talking about, philanthropy and all this other bullshit and some and and Mouli moulicohen.com which just had, like all this fake bullshit and talking about how he was a bajillionaire.
01:14:30 And so there there really wasn't a lot of.
01:14:34 I mean, I guess if you really cared, I mean you could do some due.
01:14:38 You could probably hire a firm that specializes in this kind of a thing and find out who this guy really is.
01:14:43 But if you know he's showing you Picassos and flying you around in his private jet.
01:14:50 Maybe you believe?
01:14:51 Maybe you believe it, even though at this point he doesn't even work at Ecast anymore.
01:14:54 Just some guy, he's.
01:14:55 He's just living off the scam at this point, but he wants even more money.
01:15:02 So he starts to tell the people at Vanguard the the the foundation that Danny Glover.
01:15:09 Was giving money to that was run by that pajeet guy.
01:15:14 He starts telling just even like the regular staff.
01:15:17 Hey, you know, usually I'm asking for millions of dollars, but this still is going to happen pretty soon now.
01:15:24 And you know, you guys have been so patient and waived so long, any amount of money?
01:15:30 Any amount of money you can scrap together, you know we'll, we'll pull it all together and we'll let you in on.
01:15:36 Deal.
01:15:38 And you're going to 10X. So if you can come up with $3000, that's going to be $30,000.
01:15:44 And if you can come up with 30,000, that's going to be 300.
01:15:47 Mean really think about.
01:15:49 You don't want to miss that, so the more you put in, the more it's it's a.
Mai Alyschild
01:15:54 The only details I had gotten is that Dylan was going to invest in this company that was being bought out by Microsoft, and I heard the words Microsoft and I thought, well, that's safe bet. Of course it'll be safe.
01:16:07 Money will be safe there.
01:16:09 And so I wrote them a check for $300,000.
Devon Stack
01:16:14 Yeah. So, you know old ladies writing checks for $300,000 trying to get in on this.
01:16:26 Where was all this money going?
01:16:30 I mean this.
01:16:31 At this point, we're talking 10s of millions of dollars.
01:16:36 And turns out he actually didn't even own that mansion.
01:16:40 He was renting it.
01:16:42 And we know the art's not real and we know that he doesn't own the jet.
01:16:47 Renting that.
01:16:49 He makes him put a sticker on it that says it's.
01:16:51 When he flies at it.
01:16:54 And change the the dishes out to.
01:16:58 I guess dishes he had custom made to have his logo on it or something.
01:17:03 But yeah. So where's all this money going?
01:17:08 Seems a little bit crazy because this is 10s of millions of dollars.
01:17:12 It's expensive to in fact what the rent was to live in that mansion. This adds up.
01:17:19 It was $15,000 a month.
01:17:23 Well, it's not cheap.
01:17:25 15,000 it's not 25,000,000.
01:17:30 You know, and I don't know what a A20 like a mortgage on a $25 million house would be, but that's probably about about 15,000 or something. Well, I don't know.
01:17:44 And then to to rent the the private jet, you know it's not.
01:17:47 It's probably a lot of money.
01:17:49 But still like I feel like there's still 10s of 10s of millions of dollars missing here.
Special Agent Juan Saavedra
01:17:54 I documented Moolie Cohen, spent approximately 2.1 million just in jewelry from 2002 to 2009.
Devon Stack
01:18:03 OK, well.
01:18:08 For the fellows out there.
01:18:14 Bitches be spending our money!
01:18:20 Now the name of this stream is kosher billionaire edition.
01:18:23 Started out this stream talking about Stacy literally.
01:18:26 Name is Stacy Stacy Cohen.
01:18:31 Stacy Cohen was well, she was she.
01:18:36 Was spending that money.
01:18:39 In fact 1 ring this ring right here. This diamond ring. That's that's. That's a big fucking diamond. That ring was $1.4 million.
01:18:51 That ring.
01:18:54 So he bought her a ring for $1.4 million.
01:18:59 He bought a Rolls Royce for about $400,000 and Austin Martin for about $200,000.
01:19:09 A.
01:19:09 Fed wire. I don't. I don't know what that is, 52,000.
01:19:15 A Jaguar for 30,000, a Mercedes for 14,000, so about 1,000,000 bucks just in cars.
01:19:24 I think he had.
01:19:25 It was like A10 car garage or something crazy like that.
01:19:29 So yeah, I spent a lot of money there.
01:19:33 A lot of personal.
01:19:35 You know, just just the cost of his his staff.
01:19:40 The rent we were talking about that added up to about $1.4 million. The time that he was there.
01:19:47 Then there was there not all these expenses are labeled and some other expenses.
01:19:51 $500,000 a chef.
01:19:55 A.
01:19:55 What kind of chef is 350,000?
01:19:57 What kind of what? Chef is making $350,000.
01:20:01 That's not a year.
01:20:03 That's a lot of money if if your chef is, that must be the best fucking chef in the world. Security is close to $200,000 a driver.
01:20:15 A.
01:20:15 $150,000. Again, there's some more expenses not labeled.
01:20:20 Got 100,000 here, 50,000 there.
01:20:24 You know, it's a lot of money starting.
01:20:26 Add up but.
01:20:28 Don't worry, Grandma's grandma's got it covered.
Mai Alyschild
01:20:31 I kept getting these emails about how the European Union is holding up the.
01:20:36 Deal with Microsoft and I thought, Oh well, that's typical.
Charlie - Spacer Woman
01:20:40 But Molly Cohen is working on it.
01:20:47 I I.
01:20:50 Is working on it.
01:20:57 I.
Devon Stack
01:20:59 Oh yeah, he's working.
01:21:00 Got.
01:21:00 He's got it all figured out.
01:21:03 So.
01:21:06 People start to get a little nervous, even though, like I said, you, you turn on the news back then and you see a lot of this stuff kind of going on.
01:21:15 At least it's matching up with his story.
Euro Reporter
01:21:17 The future of sulfur giant Microsoft is at stake in Europe's top court on Monday.
01:21:22 When the court first instance, the second highest court in the European Union, will announce its long-awaited decision in the fight between Microsoft and the European competition authorities.
01:21:31 Microsoft three years ago repealed against the European Commissions decision to fine it nearly €500 million for abusing its dominant market position.
01:21:41 It was the highest competition, fine in European history. The Seattle based company at the time had a market share of some 95% in the market for PC operating systems.
01:21:52 According to Brussels, that is super dominant. Brussels ordered Microsoft to unbundle, for instance, its Windows Media Player from the Windows operating system software.
01:22:02 So that competitors like Real and QuickTime could also offer their own.
01:22:06 The company also was forced to share information on the architecture of its software for server systems that to make it easier for competing developers to make new programs.
01:22:18 But the company failed to abide by both these orders, which led to additional fines in the last two years.
Jonathan Todd EU Spokesman
01:22:23 Microsoft has failed to comply with certain of its obligations under the March 2004 Commission antitrust decision.
Euro Reporter
01:22:31 Mondays decision is seen as highly significant.
01:22:35 If Microsoft loses, it may also be forced to make major adjustments to its FISTA operating system.
01:22:42 European Commission.
Devon Stack
01:22:42 I almost forgot about Windows Vista.
01:22:46 I'm going to have nightmares for tonight. Now, just.
01:22:50 Anyway, so people you know, they watch the news, they see this going on.
01:22:56 I think in this case it was just.
01:22:59 Muli got lucky. Muli got lucky and it helped him push it along a little bit.
01:23:06 Oh, don't worry.
01:23:07 I got it all figured out.
01:23:10 You know, like here. Here's him saying the entire team, you know, all of our people are attorneys. Technical people were flying to Europe for an in person meeting with the EU Commissioners.
01:23:21 Yeah, we, we we we're working on it.
Reporter
01:23:24 But Moli Cohen is working on it.
Charlie - Spacer Woman
01:23:31 Ah.
Reporter
01:23:33 Yes, Mooley Cohen is working on it.
Devon Stack
01:23:36 He's working on it.
01:23:38 So if by working on it you mean he went.
01:23:40 Las Vegas.
01:23:42 He went to Las Vegas with his Stacy.
01:23:47 And they spent something, you know, 10s of thousands of dollars in Las Vegas.
01:23:54 Speaking of Stacy, spending all the money.
01:24:00 Stacy she.
01:24:03 I mean, look, the only reason why.
01:24:05 Stacey, literally Stacey would be with a guy like this.
01:24:12 Was because of the image.
01:24:16 That's the whole image.
01:24:18 And especially the only way a Stacy would convert to Judaism.
01:24:23 For a guy like this.
01:24:29 Is for the image.
01:24:32 Just ask Trump's daughter.
01:24:35 So part of that image was, like all girls, that that think they're unique and special.
01:24:44 Instead of Instagram because they didn't exist, she still had that desire.
01:24:49 She had that desire to, to have photos taken of how rich she was and shown to the world so that all the whole world could.
01:25:00 Be jealous of of the lifestyle that she had.
01:25:04 And so she made a book called the Kosher Billionaires Secret Recipe.
01:25:14 And it's a recipe book, but really it's just pictures of her being super rich.
01:25:21 In fact, you it's still on Amazon.
01:25:24 You can look at the the reviews.
01:25:28 And they say, well, it's like.
01:25:31 It's like 80% pictures of Stacy and 20% recipes of garbage.
01:25:42 But you know.
01:25:44 Mooly Mooly had to make sure he could provide.
01:25:48 And so he spent $1,000,000.
01:25:51 $1,000,000.
01:25:54 On making a coffee table book.
01:25:58 Of her in these extremely lavish environments.
01:26:02 Wearing extremely lavish clothing.
01:26:08 So he could.
01:26:10 How so are so that she could write this book?
01:26:14 And have pictures and be featured in.
01:26:18 You know, for example this I think this is the San Francisco Examiner.
01:26:22 Lives of style. Stacy Cohen.
01:26:27 You know how this is word.
01:26:29 Cohen is a Mensch.
01:26:33 She always seemed to know what she wants and where she's going.
01:26:44 Let's take a look at this.
01:26:45 Let's take a look at this.
01:26:46 I read some of this some of this.
01:26:47 Annoying article.
01:26:49 Talking about.
01:26:51 How? How interesting she is.
01:26:55 Her feet are firmly planted on the ground and she's really nice.
01:27:00 Originally from Texas, she earned a bachelor's degree in public relations from Southern Methodist University.
01:27:07 She moved to Southern California to become an actress.
01:27:11 She appeared in Lethal Weapon 4, probably because of, you know, Muelle got got her in with the connection with with.
01:27:23 With what's his nuts?
01:27:26 And Baywatch. You know, I looked in.
01:27:29 I was like, is, was she a chick on Baywatch?
01:27:33 I looked with her.
01:27:33 Her last name before was Cohen.
01:27:36 She she was probably a girl in a bikini walking in the background on Baywatch.
01:27:41 Because she wasn't like one of the Baywatch girls and I don't even know if she was credited because I I couldn't.
01:27:47 Maybe she, like I said, she's probably like an extra.
01:27:52 The Tonight Show and a skit with Jay Leno.
01:27:54 Again because.
01:27:57 You know billionaire giul guy got got her on a on a skit with Jay Leno.
01:28:02 That's when fate stepped in and changed her life.
01:28:06 We had a love at first sight story, she says about meeting her husband.
01:28:12 Mooli, a high tech entrepreneur.
01:28:15 He came to a party in LA with mutual friends and I went with my friends and he saw me and walked up to me and we just started talking.
01:28:25 Yeah, I'm.
01:28:25 I'm sure it didn't hurt that he was a billionaire.
01:28:27 Everyone in the room left.
01:28:29 Just kept talking.
01:28:30 And we didn't know they were gone.
01:28:32 We just danced the whole evening. The two star dating she.
01:28:36 We both had a very unusual experience after I met him. I remember thinking, I know him.
01:28:42 I know everything about him well.
01:28:44 You don't know everything.
01:28:47 After recurring trips between San Francisco and Santa Monica, probably on the private jet right, Stacy moved to the city.
01:28:56 She decided to quit her Methodist faith and become Jewish, just like Molly.
01:29:02 The two were engaged for a year. Mooly proposed on Valentine's Day, and with the $1.4 million ring, I wonder living a kosher life what she calls a healthy way to live. Stacy was inspired to write her gourmet cuisine.
01:29:18 Book called the Kosher billionaires secret recipe.
01:29:22 But the book isn't just about eating kosher, she says.
01:29:25 It's living a kosher lifestyle, being kind to people giving back to people.
01:29:31 Yeah, giving back to.
01:29:33 How about giving back their fucking money?
01:29:35 It's living the good life.
01:29:40 I mean, it's just like, for fucks sake, for fucks sake.
01:29:45 And then they talk about how bullies like this big philanthropist, which he's not to the extent that he ever gave money to anyone. I think out of all that money, 2 million of other people's money went actually went to any kind of charity.
01:30:00 And a lot of the charities that he claimed to be involved with, he wasn't involved with that at all. Like, he just made it all up.
01:30:07 So she gets her little I'm a billionaire chick book and gets to go and tour around and try to promote it and feel famous again before before there were electronic means of fulfilling this need that she had.
01:30:20 This is this I I found.
01:30:22 Hard to find.
01:30:23 Well, I found the book.
01:30:24 I just didn't order it in time.
01:30:25 I can't.
01:30:27 You know, can't get it overnighted or whatever, but there's the the few pages that you can see like here's, you know, here's a couple of the actual recipes.
01:30:38 But most of it's this.
01:30:39 Most of it's like look at me.
01:30:42 Let's hear on that balcony of that that $25 million house that they were renting.
01:30:49 Believe that's also in that house.
01:30:53 Look at me. I'm holding grapes.
01:30:55 So it's it's like Instagram before.
01:30:57 She's just like, oh, look, me, me, me. Oh, look at this.
01:31:01 Holding champagne and I'm. I'm in Paris.
01:31:06 Oh, look at that. I'm in front of some fireplace and there's a whole page about how cute I am or something.
01:31:14 But yeah, anyway the money.
01:31:18 The money you would think.
01:31:19 See, here's the here's the fucked up thing, right?
01:31:21 She.
01:31:21 Well, I knew.
01:31:22 I knew everything about him, right?
01:31:26 And you start to think that maybe she did.
01:31:28 About where the money was coming from.
01:31:32 Because the money that paid for this book.
01:31:36 There was a again it cost a.
01:31:38 There's no way this fucking book made a million dollars.
01:31:40 It cost a million dollars to produce this book.
01:31:44 Was one million dollars in like travel.
01:31:47 And in, you know, like just the the photographer and everything else.
01:31:51 But that's a lot of fucking money for a coffee table book.
01:31:55 Some of that or you could.
01:31:57 Even say all of that.
01:32:00 Came from this guy.
01:32:02 Her dad.
01:32:05 Who they also involved in the scam.
Special Agent Christopher Donahue
01:32:09 Mouli knew that he had some money from his investment accounts and from his retirement accounts and convinced his father-in-law to invest in the cast again with the same story. Ecast was going to be taken over by Microsoft and you're going to make a lot of money.
Devon Stack
01:32:27 The.
01:32:29 They scammed her dad.
01:32:31 They scammed her dad, who was a pediatrician, living in Texas.
01:32:36 And he had a little bit of money. He's a doctor.
01:32:38 He had a little bit of money, but because they sold the idea to him like the same way they sold it to everyone else, they're like, look, the more you can get together, the more you're gonna be fucking rolling the dough.
01:32:48 It's gonna 10X.
01:32:50 So I know you.
01:32:51 You know, you're not like a bajillionaire.
01:32:53 But yeah, yeah, you're a doctor. You've got a nice house. You've got savings.
01:32:59 You're old you know, you got your retirement.
01:33:02 He was able to come up with something like $3.2 million. He got a second mortgage on his house.
01:33:10 He he he liquidated his IRA and sold any other property that he had.
01:33:18 Oh no, it was $3.4 million.
01:33:20 So he he gave them every dime. He emptied every account that he had 'cause they told him like, oh, it's no, it's any day any day now. Microsoft's gonna make the purchase.
01:33:31 And then you're gonna. You're gonna be rolling the dough.
01:33:35 There's a letter from him he sent on Christmas.
01:33:40 Saying all I want for Christmas is for Mouli to give me my IRA back.
01:33:46 We're doing good here, except for the fact that we're poor now.
01:33:51 In fact, they had so little money because, you know, second mortgage, all you have to start paying that eventually, right?
01:33:59 He he got a hole in the roof that he couldn't fix.
01:34:03 His stove broke and it was just like everything was falling apart over there and this was her dad.
01:34:08 This is her fucking dad, they scammed.
01:34:15 But don't worry, not all of that money.
01:34:18 Not all that money went to to diamonds.
01:34:31 Dollars in cars and renting a mansion, some of it went to good cause and not even just that that 3 million I was talking about.
Mooley Cohen
01:34:41 We see giving back to the Jewish community, something which is very important for me and my wife there is.
01:34:50 A lot of effort that need to go into education and we are very small number of Jewish left in this world and we believe we need to maintain a very high integrity and support for the one in need and I can see that something which is in front.
01:35:06 My everyday thoughts, I'm putting a lot of effort into it, we have.
01:35:12 Orphanage homes in Russia that support a lot of kids.
01:35:15 We pretty much focus in areas like Russia, the CIA's market and Israel.
01:35:23 I.
Devon Stack
01:35:28 Uh oh, what did Devon find?
01:35:30 What did Devon find that was left out of all the reporting and scrubbed mostly from the Internet?
01:35:41 Is there a is?
01:35:42 There a little.
01:35:44 Chabad Lubavitch connection here.
01:35:49 Really.
01:35:52 What's this that I found?
01:35:55 What's this article? I found that.
01:35:59 You know, that was not really mentioned anywhere.
01:36:03 Any any of the reporting that was?
01:36:06 Whoopsie, left on a obscure website.
01:36:13 Donor upgrades Rebbe's tomb.
01:36:18 And this is in 2000.
01:36:19 This is when the the House of Cards was already crumbling.
01:36:24 This is July.
01:36:26 16th, 2009.
01:36:31 From Coal Live, it's a some Israeli news website.
01:36:37 San Francisco entrepreneur.
01:36:39 In fact, it's so Israeli they won't put San Francisco.
01:36:44 It's that's it's. This is how Jewish it is.
01:36:48 They put S Francisco because Jews can't put San because that means saint right.
01:36:54 So they.
01:36:55 They won't do.
01:36:56 It's like if you're, if you're ever watching like a cartoon from like the the 80s or something and you see Xmas.
01:37:04 And you're like, as a kid, I always wondered, like what?
01:37:07 Why don't they just write Christmas?
01:37:09 Like, are you really saving that much room by putting a big X? And it's like, no, it's 'cause Jews don't want to write the word Christ.
01:37:17 So they put X-Men.
01:37:18 Oh, I didn't know, OK?
01:37:22 Yeah. S Francisco, San Francisco entrepreneur Mouli Cohen notified in a press release of a donation to upgrade the Jewish cemetery.
01:37:33 In Nizan Ukraine, where the Lubavitcher Mittler Rebbe is buried, Mendel Weiss is quoted as praising him.
01:37:44 Philanthropist Muley Cohen and his wife, Stacey Cohen, have provided funding for the Jewish cemetery.
01:37:51 In Nezen, the city of Nizan is located in northern Ukraine.
01:37:56 And was once a major centre of Astetic Judaism.
01:38:00 Today, Jews who visit the Ukraine come to New Zealand on a regular basis to see the local Jewish cemetery and to pray at the side of the tomb of the Hasidic master.
01:38:12 The second Lubavitcher Rebbe rabbi dafur.
01:38:17 I think I'm who cares who is buried in this inn in 1827.
01:38:26 With Cohen's assistance, the facilities and services received an extensive upgrade, allowing the Jewish cemetery of Nazin to have guest services for the first time. Until recently, the conditions were very poor.
01:38:41 And made it extremely difficult for guests and travelers to visit this sacred location.
01:38:45 Electricity was not previously available at the site and the access was extremely limited, especially during the winter months.
01:38:53 The work done to renovate the site was significant and the site has been improved considerably. The newly refurbished site has been heralded by visitors quote during the winter, it was impossible to stand there for more than a few minutes, says Mendel Weiss, a visitor from New York.
01:39:10 Quote but now, thanks to the generous help of Mouli and Stacy Cohen, we can spend hours at the site at any time of day or any season of the year.
01:39:21 A new synagogue and study facility have been built in the cemetery recently, and new lines of electricity have been installed to enable lights and electricity for the comfort of.
01:39:32 Is it? I feel very lucky to be involved in such a valuable project and I'm looking forward to more opportunities related to the preservation of the ancient and important sites in the future, says Mr. Mouli Cohen.
01:39:47 Since the improvements, the number of visitors has increased and those do visit, who do visit are spending longer hours in prayer and meditation as they enjoy the modern services and facilities.
01:40:04 So yeah, if you're wondering how Chabad Lubovich gets their money.
01:40:11 Look no further than this guy, or for that matter.
01:40:15 Trump's son in law.
01:40:18 Or Trump, for that matter.
01:40:23 In fact, I I'm I'm a little surprised Trump didn't pardon this guy.
01:40:31 Maybe he will this term, maybe he will this term.
01:40:40 So as I said, the House of Cards was beginning to crumble.
01:40:48 The Pajeet in charge of Vanguard.
01:40:53 Was becoming increasingly suspicious.
01:40:58 But also more panicked.
01:41:01 Because it turns out.
01:41:05 The whole stereotype of the scammy Indian.
01:41:10 No, there's.
01:41:12 Let's just suffice it to say stereotypes exist for a reason.
01:41:19 And apparently, even though he was unwittingly part of a larger scam, he was kind of skimming.
01:41:27 So he would go to donors for, you know, like Danny Glover and those types. They were giving money to Vanguard that he was then supposed to pass on to Mouli. And he was skimming a little bit.
01:41:36 Off the top.
01:41:39 He was skimming off the top and he thought, well, it's not a big deal because once we get the payoff from this Microsoft deal, that's totally gonna happen.
01:41:50 I'll be able to just embezzle money to pay off the money that I'm skimming off the top, and no one will really notice 'cause. It'll be so much fucking money.
01:41:57 'S gonna be happy. It'll be fine.
01:42:00 He was trying to live like a king.
01:42:02 He was paying a driver to drive him around.
01:42:06 He was staying at fancy hotels and getting hookers and you know, wine and dine these hookers like, you know, like, what would you expect a pajeet to do when he gets millions of dollars?
01:42:17 Was doing that.
01:42:18 Right.
01:42:20 But the problem was Vanguard was $2 million in debt.
01:42:28 Vanguard this foundation.
01:42:32 Who was committed to all of these nonprofits? They'd already committed to paying out all these grants that they had awarded to all these nonprofits, and they didn't have the money.
01:42:49 And so this guy was running out of money to steal and he didn't have money to skim anymore.
01:42:54 So he had bills.
01:42:55 Had to pay.
01:42:56 He couldn't pay out the the.
01:43:00 Grants they had awarded.
01:43:03 And So what is a pajeet to do in this situation?
01:43:08 He had to figure out something quick.
01:43:11 Something was clearly up.
01:43:13 He didn't know what.
01:43:16 But he knew there was only there was one person he could call that could get the bottom of this.
Lady Detective Theme
01:43:30 Lady detective.
01:43:34 Ammo. Yama. Active.
01:43:34 Back.
01:43:38 Detective.
01:43:41 Oh, you must still be.
01:43:45 Family troubles?
01:43:48 Attractive, selective, attentive, creative.
01:43:54 Suggestive for that scenario.
01:43:59 Yeah.
01:44:06 Feel.
01:44:06 I.
01:44:27 Emily. She goes on messy.
01:44:31 Messy.
01:44:32 Parda Barda sabasia rappan chamhe ho samasya samasani.
01:44:40 Samashkani sangati sangati.
01:44:46 I.
01:44:48 I.
01:44:50 Oh.
01:44:50 Jump up.
01:44:58 Jump.
Devon Stack
01:45:00 That's right.
01:45:01 All you could do is enlist the help of Lady Detective. Sometimes lady, sometimes detective.
01:45:09 Lady, Detective or Lady Detective, sometimes family problem.
01:45:15 Royal lady detective.
01:45:18 So he calls up lady detective.
01:45:21 Now, so apparently he and some of the investors figure out like, OK, there's there's there's clearly a problem here.
01:45:29 There's clearly a problem here.
01:45:32 They they apparently get a hold of someone at Microsoft.
01:45:36 And they're like, OK.
01:45:40 What are you guys?
01:45:41 To buy.
01:45:42 We we we know about the deal and we know about like the problems, but we got.
01:45:47 We got to know we got a lot of money tied up in this. We've been waiting for years literal years.
01:45:53 You know hook hook, hook lady detective up here.
01:45:57 Oh, lady. Detective.
01:45:59 Sometimes lady, sometimes detective. You know, you gotta help us.
01:46:03 Out you.
01:46:04 You gotta help us out.
01:46:07 And the people at Microsoft said, Oh yeah, about.
01:46:09 We don't. Why would we buy you stupid fucks like why we're Microsoft.
01:46:16 Why would we buy an e-juke box company?
01:46:21 He doesn't even work at, by the way, and that's that's going out of business because they are infringing on on patents and.
01:46:31 Again, why would we ever buy a e-juke box. We're Microsoft, OK.
01:46:36 Like what?
01:46:37 What are you?
01:46:37 What were you thinking?
01:46:41 And Harry Dylan here was like.
01:46:46 No, not good. No, not good. Shit.
01:46:51 Not yeah.
01:46:52 They.
01:46:54 They went down to with a couple investors.
01:46:57 Confronted Mouli.
01:46:59 Mouli acted shocked at 1st and said well, of course they're going to say that and tried to lie, lie his way out of it, but then he went once he realized he wasn't going to be able to lie his way out of it.
01:47:11 He then laughed in their faces and said, well, it doesn't matter because it's past the statute of limitations.
01:47:18 And then he left.
01:47:20 And immediately you know 'cause, he was just renting, moved to another mansion.
01:47:28 OK.
01:47:28 In Southern California, 'cause, he's an idiot.
01:47:30 I don't know why he didn't just leave the country at that point.
01:47:33 The jigs up. Where he was arrested.
01:47:36 And.
01:47:38 Convicted on charges of wire fraud and tax fraud and you know, a laundry list of other things.
01:47:49 And let's see here. There was an article in the Jerusalem Post that was complaining about it.
01:47:54 Sorry, Times of Israel.
01:47:58 A former high tech executive convicted of defrauding investors of at least $30 million on Monday was given one of the harshest sentences meted out in a white collar criminal case.
01:48:10 This is from May 2nd, 2012.
01:48:13 A federal judge in San Francisco sentenced Samuel Mouli Cohen the 22 years in prison.
01:48:21 Judge Charles Brayer also set a Thursday hearing to consider fines against Cohen that could total up to $60 million.
01:48:30 Prosecutors argued for the lengthy prison term, calling Cohen a congenital liar and serial fraudster.
01:48:39 Cohen was convicted of soliciting investments in his digital jukebox company by lying about his success.
01:48:46 Prosecutors say his fraud caused the collapse of the Vanguard Public Foundation.
01:48:53 A non, Communist, nonprofit tied to actors Danny Glover and Harry Belafonte.
01:48:59 Cohen's lawyers were planning to appeal his conviction on wire fraud, money laundering and tax evasion charges.
01:49:07 Cohen was convicted of falsely telling investors beginning in 2002 that a company he launched called Ecast, they made electronic Juke boxes for bars, was about to be acquired by Microsoft. For some reason, prosecutors said Cohen kept the scheme going by soliciting more money from victims with complaints.
01:49:26 That the.
01:49:28 Than the European regulators, we're holding up the deal, blah blah.
01:49:31 Did all.
01:49:32 We talked about all that, prosecutors say. None of that was true.
01:49:35 Instead, they said, Cohen used the millions to fund an absurd lifestyle that included helping his wife publish a cookbook called the Kosher Billionaire Secret.
01:49:45 Prosecutors say Cohen rented a mansion in a wealthy enclave of Belvedere, just north of San Francisco, and decorated the house with copies of famous paintings from Picasso, Miro and Matisse, and other noted artists.
01:50:00 But prosecutors said he solicited investments during the parties at his house, which he told victims he owned while showing them the artwork he claimed were originals.
01:50:08 Prosecutors said that was all part of the ruse to portray himself as a wealthy and savvy businessman.
01:50:18 The government asked for a sentence of 30 years to life. Similar. This is what's funny 'cause we we did a we did a stream on this guy too.
01:50:28 Similar to what originally was talked about, but was not asked for Shalom or Bishkin.
01:50:35 Another scammy Jew.
01:50:39 Another fucking scammy Jew.
01:50:41 Fucking oh, my God, this fucking guy. This fucking guy. This was the guy that.
01:50:50 That in fact, I think it's called. What is it?
01:50:53 Edition or something like that.
01:50:56 We talked about this guy Trump.
01:51:00 Trump pardon this guy, but this was a.
01:51:03 Hey, this was another Chabad Lubavitch scam.
01:51:07 Another scam Jew. And that's why that's why I'm a little surprised that Trump didn't pardon this guy.
01:51:14 Carl is convicted on many fewer counts than Shalom Robbinskin, and unlike Rubishkin, he did not head a conspiracy to defraud, according to the law, a factor that upped rubishkin's sentence.
01:51:24 Well, it doesn't matter cuz rubishka only did 8 years before Trump let him out.
01:51:29 Cohen was charged with three counts of tax fraud, which added to his sentence. Rubishkin sentence ranged according to guidelines, was 22 to 30 years he got 25 and had two more added for perjuring himself in court. Cohen, 53.
01:51:44 Is the son of Russian immigrants.
01:51:49 Who again wrote Eastern European Jews.
01:51:52 Man who was raised, who was raised in Jerusalem.
01:51:56 He moved the United States in 1987, became United States citizen, the prosecutors alleged.
01:52:01 Falsely told victims the 1st President Bush.
01:52:05 Personally granted him citizenship and that's.
01:52:08 What we went over in the very beginning stream, it's a little it's a little muddy.
01:52:12 It is a little.
01:52:13 Where did this guy come from?
01:52:15 He's and look, I know that it like.
01:52:18 Just 'cause. He was in the IDF doesn't really mean 'cause. If you're from Israel, you're in the IDF, right? I get it.
01:52:24 That's a little weird.
01:52:26 Little weird that he just shows up.
01:52:28 Especially his back story doesn't really add up.
01:52:30 His back story is he's this poor Russian immigrant in Israel who lives in a one bedroom apartment with his parents, serves in the IDF.
01:52:41 And then it starts being CEO at tech companies in in the 90, like in America. It doesn't make it doesn't make any sense.
01:52:51 And then they start acting like he here's the thing. It's hard to know if he was lying to everyone about how he was involved with all these different tech companies, some of which, for example, the whole weird.
01:53:05 Maxwell Teva.
01:53:06 Pharmaceutical connections like the.
01:53:11 Is that real or is that part of his scam, or is it part of a cover up to say like was he part of something else?
01:53:19 I don't know.
01:53:21 I don't know.
01:53:25 Umm.
01:53:26 You know, if I and maybe we'll never know.
01:53:31 Or maybe Trump will pardon him like he has other Jewish scammers who have the same kinds of associates.
01:53:40 Like I said, little little odd that he that he built a synagogue at the Rebbe's grave in Ukraine and, you know, redid the whole.
01:53:50 The whole facility there, that wasn't cheap. And like I said, a little weird that that's not mentioned anywhere.
01:53:56 Not mentioned in the obviously in the Times of Israel article.
01:54:00 Not mentioned in the documentaries about it.
01:54:02 It's not mentioned like I I found out accident. I found it 'cause. I was looking for photos of him.
01:54:09 And one of the image you know when when you're doing image searches and I'll tell you like the the name of the page that the pictures on and I just saw that headline.
01:54:18 I was like what?
01:54:21 And when I was like, holy shit, better save this. You know this one so.
01:54:27 Yeah, yeah.
01:54:28 So anyway.
01:54:31 Multiculturalism working.
01:54:33 It's it's the American dream, right?
01:54:36 It's the American dream getting the best and brightest people from all over the world.
01:54:43 Whether they're from Israel.
01:54:46 Or they're from pajeetistan.
01:54:49 And you know, bringing them to Silicon Valley.
01:54:52 Where they can defraud people of millions and millions of dollars.
01:54:57 It's the American dream.
01:55:00 The American dream, good thing.
01:55:02 Good thing that we can get high IQ immigrants.
01:55:08 Like Harry Dylan.
01:55:11 And Mouoli. Mouli Cohen, right.
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01:56:10 All.
01:56:11 And with that, let's go to let's go to hyperchats.
01:56:18 Oh, good Lord.
01:56:21 Check out Hot odyssey first here.
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01:56:31 What?
Devon Stack
01:56:31 Better place for black pill than white pilled.tv white. Like I said, it sounds like a contradiction.
01:56:39 I'm.
01:56:40 I'm not saying it's a bad place.
01:56:41 Just saying.
01:56:42 If you're talking about the name only.
01:56:46 It does sound like a contradiction.
01:56:49 Like I said last time I'm I'm happy with where I'm at now, but who knows, things can change.
01:56:53 We'll we'll have to see if.
01:56:57 You know, if if it continues to be a hospitable place here on Odyssey and Rumble.
01:57:01 That I just want. Look, I just want to go to where?
01:57:04 Where the people are.
01:57:07 Purple Sage.
01:57:08 Purple Sage.
01:57:20 Yes.
01:57:23 Purple sage, thank you very much for your work.
01:57:27 Please reprint your book in 2025. A physical copy would be great.
01:57:32 Well, I'll tell you what.
01:57:33 What I will I I will.
01:57:35 I will make that happen.
01:57:37 I will make that.
01:57:38 I will make that commitment.
01:57:41 That will happen.
01:57:45 And thank you for the support there.
01:57:47 Jesse Po Holiday says you hit the nail on the head on one of your recent streams. The infiltration of Jewish feminine neuroticism in the media.
01:57:56 I have children and have refused to allow them to watch cartoons or any TV because I've noticed kids in my lifetime act insane.
01:58:05 All do to what they watch.
01:58:06 They copy their favorite characters from popular media by repeating stupid catch phrases and acting nuts.
01:58:13 It teaches them to be reactive and neurotic.
01:58:16 No longer are the kids shown strong, stoic heroes.
01:58:20 The spergy in a week are venerated.
01:58:22 Teach your kids, stoicism and avoid media.
01:58:25 Great work lately, man.
01:58:28 Uh, well.
01:58:29 In fact, that is another project of mine.
01:58:33 That I hope to have done also in 2025, an extensive analysis.
01:58:41 Of the the effects that Jewish fiction has on people, let me just put that's maybe not the best way to describe it, but it's along those lines.
01:58:50 And stop and don't and don't.
01:58:52 Ask me when it's gonna come out all the time.
01:58:55 'Cause I just have the outline.
01:58:58 Right now it's a twinkle in my eye.
01:59:00 That's all it could be years. I must just say it that way.
01:59:05 John Skywalker says.
01:59:06 Is it immoral of me to slightly hope some of the more brainwashed White Zionist Christians who won't listen to reason die in Israel next in the next Middle East War?
01:59:18 I'm sick of arguing with them. Some of my own family.
01:59:22 Would it be better for us if the more foolish of our people were just selected?
01:59:27 Like I think it's just inevitable. It's gonna happen anyway, right?
01:59:30 Luckily, it's not as.
01:59:32 It was pretty universal, I would say, especially post 911, the kinds of.
01:59:40 The kind of Jewish dick sucking that you see in these Hyper Zionist Christians in.
01:59:46 Trump's administration as an example.
01:59:51 That was par for the course.
01:59:55 For every.
01:59:57 Right leaning person, I would say.
01:59:59 Or you.
01:59:59 Know.
02:00:00 The vast majority of Republican voters will just say in the 1990s and and beyond, it really wasn't until fairly recently that people on the right, at least.
02:00:14 Other than you know some notable outliers, you know, like, you know the David Duke types of the world back then that really understood.
02:00:23 You know it was.
02:00:26 It was very unusual for people on the right to.
02:00:30 Question the.
02:00:33 The phrase Israel is our greatest ally as an example and and you, you'd be hard pressed to find.
02:00:41 Any mainstream, and by that I mean talk radio, Fox News.
02:00:47 National Review, like any any kind of publication that the average conservative would be exposed to or even in mainstream media.
02:00:56 And that includes, obviously, even like leftist media, you'd be hard pressed to encounter.
02:01:03 Anything that wasn't sucking off Israel all the time.
02:01:09 So that's that is a relatively new development and I I suspect that that will become generational.
02:01:18 Provided enough anti Semites teach their kids. You know, this sort of thing and and don't trust them to be raised by neurotic Jewish television.
02:01:31 Chosen Jawa says in Mark times new book titled The Heirs of Abraham, he points out the fact that God promised to curse the Israelites with perpetual paranoia, neuroticism, and a love of all things evil.
02:01:47 And subversive. If they chose to rebel against him.
02:01:51 Well, there you go, I mean.
02:01:55 It seems to be a timeless description.
02:01:59 You can look at people discussing Jewish behavior, even just in America, around the turn over 100 years ago.
02:02:09 The the police chief, most notably the police chief of New York City.
02:02:14 Describes Jewish behavior in the same way that, well, that we would today.
02:02:20 Chosen Jawa again says.
02:02:22 What are your thoughts about people using?
02:02:25 I don't know what that one.
02:02:27 Fenbesan, something and ivermectin to cure their cancer.
02:02:31 I'm hearing a lot of success.
02:02:33 Even IRL I'd heard I'd heard people talk about ivermectin in cancer.
02:02:40 But I don't, I'm.
02:02:43 That's I I heard that during like the COVID stuff when everyone was talking about ivermectin.
02:02:48 I in fact, I think when I was researching it myself to see if I should buy some horse paste or you know whatever and keep it in the fridge just in case.
02:02:57 I I came across some videos that were independent of.
02:03:01 They were just it was cancer patients that were experimenting with it, I don't know.
02:03:05 I'm not.
02:03:06 I'm not like a doctor person.
02:03:10 Yeah, I don't know enough about the topic.
02:03:12 I don't even know what the Fenbesan is.
02:03:17 Donald duck, tater.
02:03:26 Oh.
02:03:35 Donald duck, tater. Hello.
02:03:37 Have you ever considered joining in on a Twitter space?
02:03:40 Handsome truth in the gang host a space called 1488 Radio.
02:03:45 They run a tight ship and would probably love to have you as a guest.
02:03:49 I mean, I don't know.
02:03:50 I'm not against going on Twitter spaces, I just.
02:03:53 I usually don't know when they're when they're going on.
02:03:59 I don't know if it if I happen to come, I pop in.
02:04:02 Sometimes I almost never say anything 'cause. It's usually if I usually what it is is I'm scrolling on my phone and I'm like, oh, I know those people are like and that's the extent of it.
02:04:12 Just like I go and listen and and then like I put it back in my in my phone, in my pocket and I'm listening as I'm doing stuff.
02:04:18 But yeah, I don't have anything against the format.
02:04:21 I wouldn't mind popping in.
02:04:21 Maybe sometime, but I just yeah, it just hasn't.
02:04:24 Timing hasn't worked out.
02:04:27 But thank you for the support there.
02:04:28 Donald duck tater.
02:04:31 Grand playing game says I respect Jared Taylor.
02:04:34 He is willing to speak with anyone, even creepy subversives like Richard Hanania.
02:04:40 He probably shouldn't have spoken with him, but I don't like that people are shitting on Jared Taylor for that discussion.
02:04:48 Claiming he's ingenuine.
02:04:50 Taylor is obviously pro White and has done so much well. I I know that that conversation took place.
02:04:56 Haven't had time to watch it personally.
02:05:00 I did.
02:05:00 I saw that.
02:05:01 I I saw that people were criticizing it, but I haven't even seen the clips.
02:05:08 It's a weird person to, well, he's just a weird person. Hanania, right?
02:05:14 He just has like.
02:05:18 Hey, like if you looked, I mean it's like if you asked AI to make the creepiest face.
02:05:26 That still look kind of human. I feel like it would look like him.
02:05:31 I mean, he he just he is the most unfortunate.
02:05:36 Genetics.
02:05:38 Like.
02:05:39 There's no way he's ever.
02:05:43 Been laid.
02:05:43 Unless he's a rapist.
02:05:47 Let me put that there's no way.
02:05:50 A woman of sound mind and body.
02:05:54 Has ever willingly.
02:05:58 Been with that guy.
02:06:00 In a room alone.
02:06:05 And you can kind of he he tweets out like serial killer shit too.
02:06:10 Where it's like ah.
02:06:15 I mean, I already kind of thought you'd killed someone before this tweet, and now it's now. It's just more of how many. How many women are buried in your.
02:06:25 Backyard. Exactly.
02:06:28 So yeah, I don't know. That said, I don't. I don't know how that conversation went down.
02:06:35 Jared Taylor is a mixed bag, you know, like obviously.
02:06:41 Everyone's got a fondness for him for a for being the guy that was Pro White for when, when literally nobody else was.
02:06:49 I mean we've played a lot of his clips going back to like the 80s and 90s.
02:06:56 And just being an advocate.
02:06:59 A steady advocate for white people.
02:07:04 Despite his.
02:07:07 Unwillingness.
02:07:09 To discuss.
02:07:11 I think the the key ingredient of white genocide, obviously, which is the Jewish question.
02:07:18 I don't know what his motivations for avoiding that are.
02:07:20 Heard rumors, but I don't know.
02:07:25 I've heard people suggest, you know, certain things, and I don't know.
02:07:30 I I've never talked I.
02:07:32 I would talk to him and ask him. I guess I've heard him asked point blank.
02:07:39 He seems less avoidant on the topic.
02:07:44 Than I would have expected like I think as an example I I was watching, I think his millennial interview and someone asked him, you know, what do you why don't you talk about Jews essentially?
02:07:59 And I don't think I think his answer was.
02:08:04 Sufficient for someone that? I mean, it didn't sound like he was dodging it, but obviously he was unwilling to discuss the topic in the way that.
02:08:14 That you and I would discuss it.
02:08:17 And that's it. Is what it is.
02:08:19 My guess is there's some kind of personal reason.
02:08:23 And whether that's family related.
02:08:28 Funding.
02:08:28 I don't know, but I I would suggest that that's.
02:08:32 That's probably there's there's, there's got to be something like that, which is why.
02:08:38 In my personal view, if you want to be a leader and you want to really.
02:08:48 Be able to help white people get through the other side of what's coming here. You can't.
02:08:54 You can't allow yourself to be involved.
02:09:00 Romantically.
02:09:01 Or financially or, you know, really beyond casually with Jews because it's such a key ingredient to white genocide.
02:09:13 I mean you can't expose yourself to that.
02:09:16 I mean, that's kind of the whole issue.
02:09:18 I mean not the whole issue, but that's a big fucking part of the issue is, is White's exposure to Jews and so.
02:09:26 It's like I don't know. I I think you guys get it and I think that a lot of people get it when it comes to Jared Taylor.
02:09:33 I understand.
02:09:34 That's just not something he's going to talk about, but.
02:09:39 I would also be loath to throw the baby out with the bathwater, and I think most people are when it comes to Jared Taylor.
02:09:45 But again, I haven't seen this this this specific.
02:09:49 Maybe, he says, some egregious shit that I'm not aware of.
02:09:54 Jazzy Mctasbot says I was at the store and saw.
02:09:57 Propolis for sale in the cold and flu section.
02:10:01 Is that what bees?
02:10:02 The honey cell with why is it good for me and what is the difference between honey and royal Jelly? Is royal Jelly altogether different or is it just condensed honey or something?
02:10:14 You get to hear some gross shit, all right.
02:10:21 Bee glue.
02:10:23 It's what they glue well. They glue everything in the hive together with it.
02:10:29 So when I go and and take a a honey box or even just a lid off of the hive, the reason why I have to use a a A hive tool that looks like a pry bar.
02:10:41 Like you'll.
02:10:43 Or maybe I'll take I'll bring a.
02:10:45 Up. Why not?
02:10:46 Do bee.
02:10:47 Let's do bee fun.
02:10:50 All right, hive tool.
02:10:55 Alright.
02:11:02 This is this is like the cheapest Chinesey hive tool that everyone has. Like a billion of these things 'cause they cost like 3 bucks.
02:11:10 Let me pop it up.
02:11:13 There we go.
02:11:14 So this is your standard hive tool and the reason why you need that is you.
02:11:20 You have to RAM that into the cracks between the boxes and pry them apart because they've been essentially glued together.
02:11:29 And the glue that the bees use is propolis.
02:11:35 Some people think that it has antiviral properties.
02:11:41 Some people think that it's part of what keeps the ecosystem within the beehive healthy.
02:11:48 There are even companies because.
02:11:51 Bees will coat any surface within the hive that's not smooth.
02:11:58 Not any surface, but most any rough.
02:12:00 Any surface that's got like like if it's wood, if it's splintery.
02:12:04 They'll coat it with propolis.
02:12:07 And they there's people that think that that's because it's got some kind of magical properties.
02:12:13 Think it's because they don't.
02:12:14 It'll they don't get.
02:12:16 They want to smooth out that surface.
02:12:19 And so that's why they smooth it out 'cause. That's why they that's all they're really doing, right. But there are people that.
02:12:26 It's awesome and I don't know, maybe I don't know what studies have been done that really conclusively prove that. I don't think there are any.
02:12:32 Or certainly not any.
02:12:35 Big ones.
02:12:36 But there are people that believe that it's healthy for you now.
02:12:40 Royal jelly is really gross.
02:12:45 Royal Jelly.
02:12:48 Is what they okay.
02:12:49 So this is kind of weird too.
02:12:53 Every bee you see, or at least almost every bee you see, is female.
02:12:59 So the worker bees, well, any bee with a stinger is female.
02:13:04 They.
02:13:05 They have male bees too, but they only exist to mate, and that's literally their only purpose.
02:13:10 Don't go to flowers and collect nectar or or anything like that.
02:13:16 They don't work.
02:13:17 They they just eat honey all day and then when they smell.
02:13:22 A virgin queen flying around outside they go and and mate with her and then die immediately.
02:13:30 So that's, that's all I do.
02:13:32 All that they exist.
02:13:33 So any bees that you see?
02:13:36 You know doing bee things.
02:13:38 It's mostly it's all a girl, right?
02:13:40 So what's the difference then? Between like a a girl bee and like the one that can the only one in the entire hive they can lay eggs?
02:13:51 And it's really kind of fucking crazy.
02:13:52 It's really weird 'cause what happens is there's there's not like a queen egg and a worker egg.
02:13:58 All the same egg.
02:14:00 The only difference is they decide for I don't know, one knows exactly why they decide, or what egg they you know, what makes them decide this egg? Another egg.
02:14:13 They'll decide we need a new queen.
02:14:15 Maybe the queen is sick.
02:14:17 Or old or dies or flies away or or whatever. But for you know, the hive needs a new queen.
02:14:24 And so instead of feeding the egg what it feeds all the other thousands.
02:14:31 Possibly in the hive they feed it a special.
02:14:38 Well, Jelly, royal Jelly. It's like this white goo. It looks like cum.
02:14:44 It looks like cum.
02:14:47 Yeah, they and they, they fill up a a cell with this cum like substance and they make the the the cell bigger because the Queens grow bigger and just by virtue of the.
02:15:02 The egg hatching into a little larva and eating this.
02:15:07 Cum shit.
02:15:08 It it like mutates into a queen like. I don't know how else to put it. There's something.
02:15:15 Trigger genetically within their body to where they develop ovaries and and all this other stuff and become queens. Like they look. Totally. They take longer to gestate or, you know, in their cocoon. I don't know what you call that process, pupate.
02:15:29 And then they come out and you know, whatever again, because it's bees and everyone thinks bees are magical.
02:15:35 People think that that white cum stuff.
02:15:40 Is is some kind of like cure?
02:15:43 For things I don't know, it grosses me.
02:15:47 Never tried it.
02:15:50 I mean, I see it in the hive all the time. 'cause like, you know, if they make a queen, you know, and and sometimes you don't want them making a queen, right?
02:15:57 You squish the the cells with Queen the queen cells that look like they're like these big peanut looking things and you squish them.
02:16:05 And all the come stuff comes out and it's like.
02:16:10 So I I don't.
02:16:10 There's people that like that shit.
02:16:13 I don't think.
02:16:13 I mean, I don't.
02:16:14 Maybe at some point in my bee journey, like maybe, maybe at some point I'll be like, oh, I guess I'll sell.
02:16:21 I don't think so.
02:16:23 It just doesn't seem like.
02:16:24 I'll ever, like, want to sell and I don't know that it actually has any benefits beyond just being like, you know, I'm sure like.
02:16:31 Hippie girls that that like to say the word journey would love it.
02:16:36 But yeah, I would just stick to look the pollen stuff makes sense.
02:16:40 You'll see people sell bee pollen and all that is is if you ever look at a bee and like on their legs, they they have a little pollen baskets.
02:16:48 See like a little orange. You know, like BLOB on their leg.
02:16:52 What they're doing is that they they fuck with the entrance.
02:16:55 So when the bee comes back to the hive, it actually knocks the the pollen off.
02:17:00 That off their leg and so they collect it. And so it's just pollen, they'll say, oh, it's bee pollen, but it's it's. I mean, it's not bee pollen, it's pollen that bees got from a flower.
02:17:13 And then brought back. So there's nothing.
02:17:15 Whereas like honey is actually processed by bees, bee pollen is just pollen.
02:17:22 But you know, at least that's something I can see.
02:17:24 I don't want you to use pollen for unless maybe for allergies or something like that, but.
02:17:29 You know, at least, that's not gross to me. It seems like too much work. I don't want to do that either.
02:17:34 You know, yeah, people, beekeepers are creative when it comes to.
02:17:39 Whatever they whatever. Whatever they can sell that gets produced in that hive.
02:17:47 Okay, let's see here.
02:17:51 Graham playing games says I met Taylor Amren conference in 2024.
02:17:58 I highly recommend anyone who is not a spurg or schizoid who is pro white for the continuity of European ethnic nations.
02:18:07 To go to the conference, it's at a beautiful resort and you meet wonderful people.
02:18:12 Taylor absolutely deserves honor and respect.
02:18:14 So there you go.
02:18:15 I've never been.
02:18:18 It'd be interesting to go. I feel like a lot of them are very optimistic about Trump in a, I think misguided way.
02:18:25 But that I think that's probably the age group also.
02:18:30 But yeah, I've never. I've never been.
02:18:34 Handsome Sven says hi Devon.
02:18:36 Keep up the great work, handsome truth myself and a few others host a Vegas. Really doing this Twitter space stuff, huh?
02:18:45 1488 Radio every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Pacific Time. We'd be honored to have you on as a special guest whenever you have time.
02:18:54 Maybe like say, maybe I'll have I'll I'll pop in.
02:18:57 And say, like I've never been in any Twitter space and I've listened to them before, but you know, so I've been a listener, I guess in them, but I've never, I've never spoken.
02:19:08 I don't know.
02:19:08 It feels like it wouldn't be too bad. Like it's it just seems.
02:19:13 Of casual.
02:19:14 So maybe I'll pop in and I'll keep that in mind.
02:19:17 But yeah, thanks for the and thanks for the invite. You know, like I said, I'll. I'll.
02:19:22 If I if I have a if I have time and that's I'm usually awake during that time.
02:19:27 Pretty long.
02:19:28 That's pretty big.
02:19:28 Block 1:00 to 6:00 PM so maybe I can pop in for a little bit there.
02:19:34 Fuzzy teeth says Hey Devon, I recently found a documentary from 1989 covering a contemporary or covering contemporary music of the 70s and 80s and its connections to Satanism promoting moral degeneracy.
02:19:49 The tape comes from a Christian viewpoint.
02:19:52 And I think it would make an interesting stream. I might have seen it, I think.
02:19:56 Know you're talking about in fact.
02:19:59 But I'll I'll check it.
02:20:01 It's there's a whole series of these videos, I think that you've that you've discovered.
02:20:08 Where they they really look at satanic look.
02:20:12 This is where, you know people will say, oh satanic panic.
02:20:15 No, they're just there. Really was like some Satan shit going on in the 80s and I think some Christians took it too far and they did overreact.
02:20:23 Then again, it's like.
02:20:25 I kind of wish they were overreacting now.
02:20:27 Like it's, I think, overreacting and fighting against evil shit in the in the culture is a lot better than under reacting.
02:20:35 But unfortunately it.
02:20:36 Kind of because of some of the over reaction.
02:20:40 It it it's like, you know, they they'll talk about. You'll hear people remember the 90s.
02:20:45 All the potheads knew what reefer madness was because it was this over the top. Like oh, if you smoke a joint, you're gonna freak out and kill your family. Like.
02:20:54 It was comical.
02:20:55 In fact, people used to get high and then watch reefer madness because it was just ridiculous 'cause. That's not what happened when you got high and you could tell whoever made it was just making it to, like, freak people out that didn't think about it.
02:21:08 Some of this stuff, this Christian response to the evil.
02:21:12 In the media.
02:21:16 Kind of played like.
02:21:17 It kind of came across like that and it really kind of unfortunately created a environment.
02:21:24 In the 90s, especially where it made it to where it was, it was.
02:21:32 It was.
02:21:32 It was very mockable.
02:21:34 It was very mockable and because that seemed to be the favorite weapon of our enemies, you know, think think about like Jews, like John Leibowitz, aka.
02:21:43 Jon Stewart of The Daily Show.
02:21:46 All that is is just, you know, the constant mocking of conservative right wing people, specifically Christians and stuff.
02:21:52 And it just it was just fodder for these people.
02:21:55 And so that's that's that's my criticism of some of that stuff, because there is.
02:22:00 There is a lot of and some of it's kind of is a little dopey, but some of it in retrospect, actually isn't as dopey as it might have seemed in the 90s.
02:22:09 Watch the collapse says.
02:22:11 Do whatever you can to help your folk in your community, strangers, homeless, whoever it is, whenever you.
02:22:18 The small acts of kindness really add up white unity at every opportunity as the only solution is white revolution.
02:22:25 Hell, Devon, Hell chat and hail Hitler, bitch.
02:22:29 I don't know.
02:22:30 Do I get in trouble saying heil Hitler?
02:22:32 I can say Heil. I play the thing all usually.
02:22:35 But I'll still say it. Whatever.
02:22:39 Appreciate your hard.
02:22:40 I'm not going to get in trouble for that, I said.
02:22:43 I said nigger kike tonight.
02:22:49 All right. Let's see here.
02:22:50 We at.
02:22:55 And just updated hang on a second.
02:22:58 There we are.
02:23:00 Watch the collapse, says retarded faggot.
02:23:04 Yeah, retarded faggot.
02:23:05 We don't happen to him, Brody says.
02:23:09 Do you?
02:23:10 Elon Musk ever listens to your streams.
02:23:12 I doubt it.
02:23:14 Is it outside of the realm of possibility? No.
02:23:18 And I only say that because.
02:23:21 I know he's read my tweets before because I've ratioed him to or I don't know if I've ratioed him like, actually.
02:23:28 Ratio, but like I've I've got enough likes like 15 K Plus likes on replies to him to where?
02:23:35 If if he pays attention at all, he has at least looked to see who I was. Right? That's what I would do. And whether that means he's.
02:23:45 Listened to a stream.
02:23:46 I mean, I I don't know, I.
02:23:49 I I feel like he's probably too busy for that, but then again, isn't he like?
02:23:54 Playing Diablo or whatever like 40 hours a week.
02:23:57 I believe.
02:23:59 Maybe he's not too busy for that.
02:24:00 Please.
02:24:01 Maybe he's listening to the Insomnia Stream while he plays Diablo.
02:24:04 Isn't that the game he plays all the time?
02:24:09 Blue Cord.
02:24:12 Blue Cord.
02:24:18 Oh.
02:24:26 Blue Cord.
02:24:28 Good evening, Mr.
02:24:29 Well, good evening to you.
02:24:32 Judy Stroyer says hi, Devin.
02:24:34 Did you know that tiny Israel has or that that tiny Israel?
02:24:40 Has the largest skin bank in the world.
02:24:43 Organ donation is not allowed in Judaism or Islam.
02:24:47 So where or how are they getting all of that human skin?
02:24:53 That's.
02:24:55 That's a good question.
02:24:58 That is a good question. Part of me doesn't want to know the answer to that.
02:25:03 Look, maybe you know you had that Mouli Cohen working with blind kids, right?
02:25:11 Maybe it's coming from Norcal blind kids.
02:25:15 Chestnut with the big dono.
Money Clip
02:25:24 Call me.
02:25:27 I.
02:25:33 I.
Devon Stack
02:25:35 You got to pull yourself out.
02:25:38 Holy shit.
02:25:38 Home.
02:25:47 All right.
02:25:50 Chess, now with the big.
02:25:51 Thank you for what you do, Devon. My friends and I are seeking like minded black pill men in the North Georgia area to get together in real life and build community. If this is allowed, can you share my e-mail?
02:26:03 I mean, you've already done that, it says.
02:26:08 Oh, go ahead and read it.
02:26:09 I don't know why I wouldn't, John, at.
02:26:14 RUGG.
02:26:14 ERI dot me for making contact.
02:26:19 I will say this, it's not an endorsement. If this guy ends up being a fan.
02:26:26 That's at your own risk or.
02:26:29 Conversely, if John, you get contacted by Feds, I wash my hands.
02:26:36 Of it.
02:26:37 But yeah, I mean, look, as I've said before.
02:26:41 Just you got to be aware that that obviously there are threads out there, no communications are private, especially not e-mail.
02:26:50 And just be aware of that and if if someone says let's do this illegal shit, then run the other way 'cause either they are feds or they're going to get busted by feds and drag you down.
02:27:00 With them.
02:27:01 So that's you know.
02:27:03 Just just be.
02:27:04 Aware of.
02:27:05 I think outside of that, there's there is a there's a place for meeting people IRL and and what not just, you know, be aware of the obvious.
02:27:16 And yeah, or be aware that some people are are are some people on the Internet are.
02:27:19 Kind of kind of weirdos.
02:27:23 So just be aware of that.
02:27:25 But yeah, there you go.
02:27:26 Not. I'm not saying it.
02:27:28 Wish you guys.
02:27:29 Hopefully good things happen with that and thanks for the support there, love.
02:27:37 And division.
Money Clip
02:27:48 I.
Devon Stack
02:27:51 Love and division.
02:27:54 Wow, never trust a Cohen, by the way. I have a close friend that just became a millionaire with $10,000 in investment in SPX 69, whatever that is, aka the next Bitcoin.
02:28:09 Devin, have you seen the doc? The last whites of the East and London or the dock empire of dust? I have not.
02:28:19 But I will.
02:28:22 Add those.
02:28:25 To my squirrely notes here.
02:28:32 There we go all.
02:28:33 Thank you for the support there, love and division.
02:28:37 My fat little retarded toe.
02:28:53 My fat boy's hard to tell.
02:28:57 Thank you for another great stream. I shall be partial replay gang as I drive tomorrow.
02:29:02 Unfortunately, I won't be stopping at the grocery store.
02:29:05 Also, Montana guy for the last stream or from the last stream and anyone else in the area.
02:29:13 You can DM me at Lieutenant.
02:29:17 6789 on Twitter.
02:29:20 We have good guys all over the state.
02:29:23 And as always, hi mom.
02:29:25 There you.
02:29:25 Look at that. See again.
02:29:27 I'm not against.
02:29:28 Meeting up just just proceed with caution.
02:29:32 And you know, you might, you might end up meeting some lifelong friends.
02:29:39 Or some some.
02:29:42 Not lifelong friend.
02:29:46 Just just, you know, be.
02:29:48 Practice, practice an appropriate amount of caution.
02:29:52 Evergreen Dream, I recently learned that a man named Moti Schneider tried to trademark the name, September 11th, 2001.
02:30:02 The day of the terrorist attacks.
02:30:04 Speaking of which, will you ever do a deep dive on that subject?
02:30:09 I have heard that.
02:30:12 And as far as doing like a full on deep dive, I mean I don't know, there's been there have been other people that have done a a really thorough job on that. I feel like I would just be kind of regurgitating a lot of their work doesn't mean that.
02:30:23 I'm against it and maybe someday.
02:30:26 On a, you know, a 9/11 will fall on a stream day and I'll have the time to maybe condense it.
02:30:32 Just there's so.
02:30:33 It's one of those things that you can't really like. You're going to leave stuff out, especially unless the streams.
02:30:39 Like.
02:30:40 Like 8 hours long, there's a reason.
02:30:41 02:30:42
02:30:54 To get or. I don't know, maybe it doesn't.
02:30:57 Maybe I can.
02:30:58 I could condense it down a little bit better for 'cause.
02:31:01 The other problem too is his deliveries kind.
02:31:03 Well, let's just be nice and say it's very dry and it's not for everybody.
02:31:08 So maybe I could spice it up.
02:31:10 A little bit, I don't know.
02:31:12 But I've I've kind of stayed away from it just because I feel like there's other people have done a good job on that.
02:31:19 Juan says thank you for your hard.
02:31:21 Devon finally got my old man to start coming around. Baby steps.
02:31:26 On the California fires.
02:31:28 Fun fact. Stewart Resnick, billionaire Jew, owns the rights to 60% of the water.
02:31:34 In California, some things fucky.
02:31:37 Yeah, I I.
02:31:38 I feel like there might be something that's screwed up with that, but it might just be as simple as welcome to America.
02:31:47 Now that we are diverse, that this is the kind of thing that just starts happening, it doesn't have to be some squirrely conspiracy theory.
02:31:55 It can just be wild graft and mismanagement like it doesn't have to actually be for some bigger purpose in fact.
02:32:04 Maybe that's a white way of thinking of things, because we do plan stuff that we think that when when big, significant things happen that it has to be something coordinated because it's the kind of thing that, that, that that's how our brains work.
02:32:15 A lot of times it's not how the brains of.
02:32:18 Black lesbians work.
02:32:21 And you get enough of those on the payroll in city and state government and.
02:32:27 You know it's it's just a phenomenal amount of of scamming shit like like I said, it could just be people scamming the system, grifting and grafting, getting paid payouts from billionaires and.
02:32:42 Incompetence and look, it's just it's the kind of shit you would see if you went to India.
02:32:47 Right when you see in the other and there's this trash everywhere and everything just seems like a clusterfuck, and it's just this noisy fucking hell hole.
02:32:57 That's that's where we're going. You know, that's where we're headed.
02:33:01 And so don't be surprised when.
02:33:03 When basic services kind of just break down and everything's shit, it doesn't have to be like some.
02:33:08 They planned.
02:33:08 They wanted it to be bad.
02:33:09 Like well.
02:33:12 I mean maybe.
02:33:13 But maybe it's just everyone sucks now.
02:33:17 It could just be that.
02:33:20 Let's see here.
02:33:23 Jay Ray, 1981. We are holding up my wife's very good friends and family who lost her house in the fire.
02:33:30 What's your take on that situation?
02:33:31 You just someone just.
02:33:33 But yeah, I think it's right now.
02:33:37 It's too early to know.
02:33:39 But I think that it stinks of.
02:33:42 Unfortunately, garden variety.
02:33:45 You know Communism basically, you know, diversity plus communism equals this sort of, you know, disasters, you know, is what happens.
02:33:56 Michael Hansen.
02:33:58 Michael Hansen.
02:34:15 Michael Hansen says hello.
02:34:17 I wanted to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Australia.
02:34:22 Late than.
02:34:23 I appreciate your content a lot.
02:34:26 I wish I had.
02:34:27 Half a million dollars.
02:34:30 As do I.
02:34:32 As do I.
02:34:32 Well, well, hello and Merry Christmas.
02:34:36 It's it's always awesome to hear those people.
02:34:40 On the other side of the.
02:34:41 Planet I've actually talked to people in Australia.
02:34:45 Australia on ham radio before and it's easier to get New Zealand.
02:34:50 But I have talked to Australia. That's that's that's quite the hall. That's quite the hall. But just go to the show with zero infrastructure.
02:35:00 In fact, I'm pretty sure the guy talked to Australia or, you know, Australia last. I think he was in a boat.
02:35:06 I think I talked to some guy in a fucking boat.
02:35:10 He was to show how and he was just running like. Yeah, he's in a boat.
02:35:13 I think he was just running 100 watts.
02:35:15 So good to show you can do with a.
02:35:18 With a long wire.
02:35:20 In a boat, apparently.
02:35:23 But yeah, thanks for the support there.
02:35:27 J Ray 1981.
02:35:29 Isn't it funny how these high class billionaire pedos really love that kind of art?
02:35:35 Yeah, you know, isn't it funny how Jews in the modern art?
02:35:38 Kind of goes goes hand in hand, all right.
02:35:42 And those price tags?
02:35:43 It's money laundering. It's money laundering.
02:36:02 Cornpop, the bad dude with a big dono
Money Clip
02:36:03 Welcome.
02:36:08 You got to pull yourself out.
02:36:10 Holy fuck.
02:36:15 Whoa.
Devon Stack
02:36:20 All right. Doesn't it feel good to be hated, to have your enemy sabotage your existence by pulling every lever at its disposal for millennia?
02:36:30 Because they can't fathom you being better than them.
02:36:33 And yet here you are.
02:36:35 You persevere. Doesn't it feel good to be hated, goy?
02:36:39 I don't know if it feels good to be hated, but I'll tell you what it.
02:36:44 I I just think that it it it feels.
02:36:50 It's invigorating.
02:36:51 It's invigorating to be challenged.
02:36:53 Let me put it that way and I don't mind being in some people's.
02:36:57 Being there are, you know, weirdly a lot of people don't like to feel like there's people out there that hate them.
02:37:04 I think women specifically don't like that.
02:37:08 You know, a lot of men too.
02:37:10 They don't like.
02:37:12 It hurts their psychology when they're people pleasers, you know.
02:37:17 I have never.
02:37:19 I don't want to say never. I think maybe when you're a teenager in high school, you care what people think about you, like a lot more than.
02:37:26 Than normal, because that's just.
02:37:29 I don't know.
02:37:30 I wonder if there's like an evolutionary advantage to that.
02:37:32 Like for, you know, like specifically at that age, because it does seem to increase, right, 'cause when you're a kid, you kind of don't.
02:37:39 There's not really a, maybe just 'cause you're a kid.
02:37:41 Got kid brain, you can't really.
02:37:43 You know, really articulate.
02:37:47 But but then again, I don't.
02:37:49 Kids seem to like really not give a shit what anyone thinks about them, right?
02:37:52 Kids seem totally oblivious to.
02:37:54 Like in fact, to the the extent where there's there's, there's even like TV shows. Like kids say the darndest things. Right, 'cause they don't care. They'll just say like.
02:38:03 Really impolite, you know, honest shit and not.
02:38:07 Or they'll just they'll just like, you know, they don't get what they want.
02:38:10 Just throw a tantrum and pee their pants.
02:38:14 And then they don't care.
02:38:17 And then for some reason you get like hyper.
02:38:21 Hyper aware of of what other people think of.
02:38:24 It doesn't mean you hyper care, but you get hyper aware. I think as a teenager and then it kind of wears off or you know people take it different directions.
02:38:33 I think.
02:38:34 I mean, I I probably cared.
02:38:36 A little bit, probably less than.
02:38:39 I.
02:38:39 Don't want to say less than most? Maybe, but it's certainly not more than most.
02:38:45 But yeah, these days I don't give a fuck at all at like at all.
02:38:50 I I you know what is if you're.
02:38:53 That you're doing what you what you're supposed to be doing, then that's all that matters.
02:38:57 That's really all that matters, and I think that's really maybe that's what it is.
02:39:01 It's people that they're not confident that they're doing what they're supposed to be doing.
02:39:06 And so there's it's like an element of they feel like they're that.
02:39:12 It's almost like they're having.
02:39:15 To.
02:39:15 To put on like a fake.
02:39:19 Or play the part of like a character 'cause they they're they're not doing what they they're supposed to be doing, but they need people to think that they are.
02:39:27 They can like sleep at night and it's so that they live under this like constant fear of being exposed.
02:39:33 I don't know, maybe I'm over thinking this anyway.
02:39:37 Dank Tank says thank you for all your work.
02:39:40 Have you ever heard of the Lifeline expedition? It started in the 1990s.
02:39:45 The UK it was white people, including children.
02:39:48 Visiting former slave ports, wearing yolks and chains and apologizing for slavery. Holy shit.
02:39:56 No, but I will add that to my notes.
02:39:58 I mean, I've seen things like that, but I haven't heard of that specifically.
02:40:04 Man of low moral fiber says Jews would gladly spend a million dollars while you say $999,999 to scam someone out of $1 million.
02:40:17 You know an easier way of putting that out.
02:40:19 Spend $1,000,000 to scam someone out of a.
02:40:20 $1,000,001.
02:40:23 They're, they're in it for the thrill and joy they derive from harming others financially.
02:40:29 You know, it's hard to.
02:40:31 It's hard to not see that that might.
02:40:34 There might be something there to.
02:40:36 What you're saying?
02:40:38 It just seems like way too common of a behavior for it to not be something that's.
02:40:46 Being rewarded with dopamine, you know, in a way that we don't necessarily understand.
02:40:53 Severely retarded faggot.
02:40:56 This channel is turning into history channel.
02:40:59 Hopefully, hopefully not in a bad way.
02:41:02 Scottish American jerk. Scottish American jerk.
02:41:21 Scottish American jerk says one last point from the last stream Christianity requires the worship of a Jew.
02:41:27 How can we survive that way?
02:41:30 It's much healthier to worship deities who are who or who share our bloodlines.
02:41:36 Nordic Celtic, Slavic, et cetera.
02:41:37 It won't fix everything, but it's needed.
02:41:40 May the gods bless you and yours. Hell, Dagda and Hell, Danu, which I'm assuming are some kind of Pagan thing.
02:41:49 I mean, I don't know.
02:41:50 I I get what you're saying and I think that a lot of even Christians get what you're saying.
02:41:58 It's just, you know, it's more complicated than that. That's that's the that's the best I can do in a in a super chat. I know it's a little underwhelming, but it is more complicated than that.
02:42:11 Man of low moral fiber says in the name. In the same vein as S Francisco and XMas.
02:42:18 Jews don't use the traditional plus symbol.
02:42:21 Instead, they use an inverted capital T, which is any other thing because.
02:42:27 A traditional 1 looks like a cross.
02:42:29 And makes them mad.
02:42:30 I sincerely don't know how anyone does.
02:42:35 Or doesn't hate them.
02:42:37 Well, that's where the that's where the word kike comes from, right is they wouldn't.
02:42:44 Because it means.
02:42:44 Doesn't it mean cross what?
02:42:46 On.
02:42:47 I forgot what that was. Hang on.
02:42:52 It has to Ellis Island.
02:42:58 When they would come in to America.
02:43:05 Yeah, so it means.
02:43:10 Here we go.
02:43:12 After searching many sources I found out that the Jewish people on Ellis Island signed with a zero.
02:43:17 They would write a circle instead of an X because of the relevance towards Christianity.
02:43:22 So when they would go and check things off, or I guess if they didn't know how to write, you know, people would say make your mark and you would just literally just put an X if you didn't know how to write your name.
02:43:34 I guess Jews, they didn't like putting an X 'cause. It looked too much like a cross.
02:43:39 And so they would draw a circle.
02:43:43 And apparently.
02:43:45 The circle is a kikel like that was the name of it, and so that's why I start all started calling them kikes like that's where it comes from.
02:43:55 Suzuki samurai says times are hard right now, but here's the dollar from from a tired rail worker and another for retarded faggot. Well, I appreciate that.
02:44:05 And look, that's you know nothing to be.
02:44:10 Worried about you're doing what you can, and I appreciate that.
02:44:16 Prairie dog.
02:44:17 Dog.
02:44:31 All right, Prairie dog schedule change has put me on replay gang.
02:44:36 I was in Central America last week and I noticed that all non white countries. The rule is you shit on others or they shit on you.
02:44:47 No one thinks for a.
02:44:48 I don't like being shit on, so I won't do it for to others.
02:44:51 These people cannot be assimilated.
02:44:54 You know what? If you're not scamming someone else, you're getting scammed, right?
02:44:58 Like that's how.
02:45:00 In a lot of people, India feel a lot of it's not. Why? It's just most third world countries.
02:45:05 Either you're scamming someone else or you're getting scammed.
02:45:08 That's pretty much how they view the world, and that's pretty much how it is, you know.
02:45:14 And that's, you know, that's unfortunately a lot more of that.
02:45:20 Will manifest in America and well, a lot of it already has.
02:45:25 Occidental Front says, hey, China hears a free tip, get the insomnia streams translated into Chinese word for word, to propagandize your population.
02:45:36 About how corrupt and pathetic the West is.
02:45:38 I don't.
02:45:39 Know if you're trying to make a point that, like I'm Chinese propaganda.
02:45:45 I would say it should.
02:45:46 It would be a good warning though, like if you're the the Chinese and you don't want it the same thing to happen to you. Although I don't see this, the Chinese as my allies, so I'd prefer they don't.
02:45:58 Look at the warnings.
02:46:00 Thin red line.
02:46:02 Thank you.
02:46:02 I think you meant. Thank you, Devon for all you do.
02:46:05 I appreciate that.
02:46:07 White Pill says for retarded faggot.
02:46:09 Any moment of mention for those affected by California's continuing.
02:46:15 Failures as a state.
02:46:18 There you go. A lowly scribe in God's army, says Tandy never.
02:46:22 Gets any credit.
02:46:23 Great show as.
02:46:24 I think you're talking about the computers. The Tandy computers. I wanted one when I was a kid.
02:46:32 But they were on their way out pretty much as I was a kid like that.
02:46:35 Was already like not a thing.
02:46:36 It was, but I'm trying to remember if, like, like my cousin had one or something like that, we had some shitty apple too 'cause my my mom's dad, my grandpa.
02:46:48 Got one for free and then he got like a better apple.
02:46:52 Then he gave us.
02:46:53 He gave us the apple two when it was already like, you know, ancient but.
02:46:59 That.
02:47:00 Which is probably why I thought of Tandy was nice.
02:47:06 Bessemer 72 hi Devon.
02:47:09 I hope none of us get.
02:47:11 Thanks for shedding light on these swindlers that poor father in law.
02:47:15 Well, you know, he raised the daughter who?
02:47:18 Who you know, ended up with a Jew.
02:47:21 Part of that's on him.
02:47:24 Part. If you raise a daughter that that marries a billionaire Jew or not.
02:47:28 Really a?
02:47:29 A scammy Jew, who then turns around and scams you.
02:47:35 I mean, don't get me wrong.
02:47:36 I feel bad for the guy.
02:47:37 It's probably out of ignorance, more than out of malice on his part, but.
02:47:42 Still, you know, kind of still on him.
02:47:46 All.
02:47:47 And we got slavery to false gods. Not just Jews, but the Assyrians too, were cursed by God to live scattered throughout the globe.
02:47:57 Yes, Assyrians still exist.
02:48:00 They speak Aramaic and and Arabic and tend to look very white.
02:48:05 There you go.
02:48:07 Friendly neighborhood fascist, says Owen.
02:48:09 Just just on Jake Shield show and and 43 minutes in. Explains how once you have a Jew on your side, you'll never have more loyal friends.
02:48:20 And Jake has his heart in the right place, but took the bait.
02:48:25 Owen was oozing the entire time. Slippery fellow. Yeah, well.
02:48:32 Yeah. Is anyone surprised?
02:48:34 Is anyone surprised?
02:48:36 I don't think so.
02:48:38 Bleak says a stream on Doctor Spock, the child behavioral expert, not the Star Trek one.
02:48:47 Yeah, well, that guy.
02:48:48 Boomers in the 80s, everyone had that fucking book that he wrote would be a fun, very jewy.
02:48:56 Not a Jew.
02:48:58 Oh, he's not a Jew.
02:49:01 Are you sure?
02:49:02 Let me.
02:49:03 I thought he was a Jew.
02:49:09 Wait, let me finish reading this.
02:49:10 Maybe you're gonna read this one.
02:49:12 Be fun, jewy.
02:49:13 A.
02:49:13 Boomers took lots of advice from him.
02:49:16 You do.
02:49:18 Did you do go to Nob?
02:49:22 Did you do?
02:49:22 I don't know what that means.
02:49:24 Propolis has been tested now on viruses. The herpes virus specifically has showed positive effects.
02:49:31 But look, I don't know.
02:49:32 Maybe to me it's bee glue.
02:49:35 Maybe I'm look maybe.
02:49:37 If the research comes in, it's it's worth something.
02:49:42 It be look, Propolis doesn't gross me out.
02:49:44 Royal Jelly kind of grosses me out.
02:49:48 Doctor Spock.
02:49:50 Let's see.
02:49:50 Is it Benjamin's his name's Benjamin. He's?
02:49:53 Gotta be a Jew.
02:49:55 Hang on, let me see.
02:49:58 Doctor Spock was an American pediatrician and left wing political activist.
02:50:03 Blah blah.
02:50:04 Blah blah blah.
02:50:07 Where's his early life?
02:50:10 Benjamin McLean Spock was born May 2nd, 1903. Blah blah blah.
02:50:19 Family had Dutch origin. Maybe. Maybe he's not Jewish.
02:50:24 I'm not seeing Jewish.
02:50:27 I'm.
02:50:29 Maybe he's not Jewish.
02:50:32 I you know, I I've never done a thing on him.
02:50:34 Just remember the I remember the book.
02:50:38 My parents had.
02:50:41 Like the book that I don't know.
02:50:43 Book.
02:50:43 I don't remember the name of it, but the book that everyone everyone fucking had.
02:50:49 Well, hold on, we're.
02:50:50 Let me see what he says on circumcision.
02:50:54 He favored circumcision.
02:50:58 Says the 1940s Spock favorite circumcision of males performed within a few days of birth. However, in the 1976 revision of baby and child care, he concurred with a 1971 American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force that there was no medical reason to recommend a routine.
02:51:17 Maybe he switched then.
02:51:19 Well, he's definitely not Jewish then, and in 1989 article for Red Book, he stated that circumcision of males is traumatic, painful.
02:51:27 Questionable of questionable value.
02:51:31 Well, he's definitely not Jewish. Then he received the first Human Rights award from the International Symposium on Circumcision in 1991 and was quoted as saying, quote, my own preference if I had the good fortune to have another son.
02:51:46 Will be leave his little penis alone. OK, well.
02:51:51 Well, maybe I'll look into that further, but I yeah, I just assumed for some reason.
02:52:00 He he doesn't really look.
02:52:01 Well, he looks like he could be Jewish, but.
02:52:05 I guess he looks Dutch.
02:52:06 I don't know.
02:52:07 I'll. I'll, I'll that's might be worth looking into.
02:52:09 Did influence a lot of fucking boomers, though.
02:52:12 How they raise their children.
02:52:15 Chosen jawa chosen jawah.
Money Clip
02:52:22 Oh.
02:52:24 Crawford.
Devon Stack
02:52:31 Chosen Jawa In AD 70.
02:52:34 General Titus destroyed Jerusalem completely, even digging up the 450 foot deep temple foundation. Years later, Hadrian crushed the bar.
02:52:49 Revolt, then, in about the second or third century, another attempt was made to rebuild the temple, but all the labor and supplies were suddenly destroyed.
02:53:00 In terms of building the Third Temple.
02:53:04 In unexpected disasters since the Israel's or Israel has.
02:53:09 Been a nation for 76 years.
02:53:11 Why does it seem like they are delaying regarding their wish to rebuild the temple?
02:53:17 Seems like the end of the six day war in 67 would have been the best time to act.
02:53:24 What are they waiting for or waiting on?
02:53:26 They've had a sanhedrin for years now. I don't know.
02:53:31 I.
02:53:31 I don't pretend to understand their mumbo jumbo shit.
02:53:36 You know, maybe they're waiting for, like the perfect.
02:53:40 Red heifer or something like you know. Or maybe you know some other prophetic thing that has.
02:53:44 Or maybe they have to finish the tunnel they're building under the the mosque or whatever the Dome on the rock, man of low moral fiber, says a theory gaining traction is.
02:53:54 That Elon is paying someone or multiple people.
02:53:58 To grind and boost his accounts for him.
02:54:00 He's really a weird guy who thinks paying someone to do something meant that he.
02:54:05 Did it not, that being a top player in a game is a good thing, but he brags about it nonetheless.
02:54:11 Us Empire of Dust is the one that he has the China man sitting in a small room making fun of the African guy for letting all the European infrastructure.
02:54:22 Fall into a state of disrepair.
02:54:24 You've surely seen the clip of that on 4 Chan.
02:54:29 I haven't seen that.
02:54:30 Actually, I haven't been on 4 Chan lately.
02:54:33 Don't I? I've kind of.
02:54:36 I haven't been on.
02:54:37 I've been doing so many IRL things.
02:54:39 I've been on the Internet as much as I usually am.
02:54:44 Yeah, I guess that would make sense.
02:54:46 I could see Elon paying some foreign, you know, basically the the video game version of an H1B1 visa guy to do it and then to.
02:54:58 Rationalize in his head that he's doing it in the same way that Steve Jobs rationalized that he invented the iPhone.
02:55:06 I mean, that's how those people are, right?
02:55:08 How those people?
02:55:09 They don't actually do anything themselves, but they. But I had the idea to do it.
02:55:13 That means I did.
02:55:14 It's like, well, does it mean that?
02:55:17 Family neighborhood Fascist says fun fact. The word swindler is said to have been introduced into London by German Jews around 1762, according to.
02:55:30 Eddie and Edemon line at my nice little funny word game they did there, yeah.
02:55:40 That would make, I mean, it sounds like a German word or.
02:55:44 A A.
02:55:46 What's their stupid language?
02:55:47 The German Jews, the.
02:55:51 Yiddish.
02:55:53 Drain the Zog Bog says.
02:55:55 If you looked into El Saeed Noser, he was the killer of Meer kaihan of the JDL and was later connected to the first World Trade Center bombing. He was represented by Big Jew lawyer William Kunzler and later another Jew.
02:56:14 No, I have not looked into him, but I will also add that to my notes.
02:56:23 Funkin Android.
02:56:31 Oh.
02:56:40 All right, funkin Android.
02:56:42 What do you what is your opinion on LD Amin?
02:56:46 Was briefly alluded to in the last.
02:56:48 For whatever reason, he thought it was necessary to rid his country of.
02:56:52 10s, many of which ended up in the UK.
02:56:56 Seems like he's got a bad rap. Google his son based African J Pillar.
02:57:02 I'm not familiar with him.
02:57:04 Or the reference to me, I get his name out of come up, but I don't.
02:57:08 Don't remember the reference, but I will.
02:57:12 Let me just look it.
02:57:13 Maybe I'll ring a bell if I look him up real quick.
02:57:15 Let me see.
02:57:19 Where is it?
02:57:23 Oh, OK. He was referenced because yeah, he showed up in the footage.
02:57:30 Of when they were talking about refugees.
02:57:34 Right. That's what you're talking about?
02:57:36 When they when they were saying that in the documentary they were like, oh, and sometimes.
02:57:43 You know, world events cause more refugees.
02:57:45 That's how they're talking about it.
02:57:48 They mean is.
02:57:51 Because of his.
02:57:53 Riding his country of.
02:57:57 Well, of Indians.
02:57:59 Those Indians had to go somewhere and so clearly they had to go to London for some reason. That that's what the that's what the reference was.
02:58:08 And for us, we don't know who we're talking about.
02:58:11 It's he.
02:58:13 He was the Ugandan.
02:58:15 Like Warlord basically right was he was the president.
02:58:21 Of Uganda and and got rid of the.
02:58:25 You know, here's his.
02:58:26 Name EDM and da da da me.
02:58:32 Yeah, he he he's.
02:58:36 He's, you know, he's a big black warlord basically.
02:58:40 And so, probably because he took over.
02:58:44 They.
02:58:46 They had a lot of those Indians end up in London.
02:58:50 Probably what the reference was.
02:58:53 Slavery to false God says worshipping Pagan deities is literally slavery to false gods that inspired this handle. Praise Jesus.
02:59:01 Well, there you go. That's.
02:59:06 A Christian's view.
02:59:09 Man of low moral.
02:59:10 Fiber says anyone that supports circumcision or believes in the Holocaust is a practicing Jew, whether they know it or not.
02:59:18 Well, I would say there's people that have probably been tricked into both of those things increasingly though there is.
02:59:24 I mean, there's no excuse for that now.
02:59:25 I.
02:59:27 Like it's, you know, well, I guess there's there's way fewer excuses.
02:59:32 There's probably some good people that are still retarded enough to to do one of those things.
02:59:38 And I wouldn't.
02:59:39 I wouldn't necessarily call it qualify them as a Jew because of it, but it is what it is.
02:59:44 All right, let's take a look at Rumble going over to rumble now and we've got.
02:59:51 We're gonna do the rumble thing that I always have to do.
02:59:55 Until they can fix their fucking thing, here we are.
03:00:01 Unreconstructed Rebel says as a man of the South, I would never say the word.
03:00:06 Saying nigger is shameful.
03:00:08 We and Dixieland understand that saying nigger is just as bad as cracking the whip.
03:00:14 I'm glad juice helped the poor nigger. There you go.
03:00:18 There's a.
03:00:20 There's a little womp womp, I think.
03:00:24 Unreconstructed rebel says Rumble.
03:00:26 Censoring chats is mega gay.
03:00:30 Absolutely.
03:00:31 But it's also not.
03:00:34 Not surprising.
03:00:36 Not surprising.
03:00:38 I think we all kind of expect that from.
03:00:41 From Rumble and then on to reconstructed rebel again with a big dono.
Money Clip
03:00:50 Call me.
03:00:55 I.
03:00:59 I.
03:01:02 You got to pull yourself out.
03:01:04 Holy fuck thinking I'm thinking that.
03:01:09 Oh.
03:01:10 I.
Devon Stack
03:01:14 And obligatory Southern Pride worldwide support from Dixie.
03:01:21 I appreciate that.
03:01:23 Unreconstructed rebel.
03:01:26 With the big support.
03:01:28 And then unreconstructed rebel proceeds to produce a tower of some sort.
03:01:37 Some kind of some kind of tower seems to be forming.
03:01:44 In the chat there, I'm not sure exactly.
03:01:47 What this all means?
03:01:50 Hey Girl.
03:01:52 You hungry? Fuck You nigger.
03:01:56 All right.
03:01:59 Who's Joe?
03:02:01 Who's?
03:02:03 Joe.
03:02:18 Who's Joe?
03:02:19 A.
03:02:20 I'm a Riddle.
03:02:22 I'm from a small city in Pennsylvania.
03:02:25 I'm currently in Delaware.
03:02:27 My job title sounds very important, but I often don't know what's going on and I'm always sleepy.
03:02:35 I love ice cream. Who am I?
03:02:40 You know what, I.
03:02:42 I think I know the answer to this.
03:02:45 You know the answer to this Riddle.
03:02:48 And I thought I had a thing.
03:02:50 Of let's see here is it.
03:02:54 Oh, I do have it.
03:02:55 I do have it.
03:03:00 Hold on.
03:03:08 Hold on. Why is this not wanting to work?
03:03:10 Why is this not want to do what I'm telling it to do?
03:03:15 Hang on.
03:03:18 Now it'll do what I think.
Joe Biden
03:03:28 We have a lot of other things to cover here, but I look to Doctor Sherwood, are we moving?
Samoan Man
03:03:34 Joe Biden
03:03:36 Wake up.
03:03:41 Joe Biden, wake up.
03:03:44 9-11
Joe Biden
03:03:47 One of the things that I strongly believe is.
Samoan Man
03:03:53 Joe Biden Wake up.
Joe Biden
03:03:56 I should probably go home.
Samoan Man
03:04:02 Joe Biden
03:04:04 Wake up.
Obama
03:04:06 Joe, Joe Joe
Joe Biden
03:04:08 I'm tired
03:04:12 What's happening?
Samoan Man
03:04:13 Your.
Joe Biden
03:04:15 What's happening JOE.
Devon Stack
03:04:17 Go.
Joe Biden
03:04:24 Hello, Mr. President.
03:04:29 Wake up.
Demon
03:04:29 Joe
Joe Biden
03:04:35 Hello Mr. President. Wake up
Obama
03:04:37 You should have to pay nearly 60.
03:04:39 $400.00 more than you would today.
Samoan Man
03:04:41 Wake up.
03:04:42 Wake up, wake up.
Devon Stack
03:04:45 There you go all.
03:04:47 Got very many more opportunities to have that right.
03:04:51 That's slowly that's going to be more and more irrelevant.
03:04:54 Where did the fucking rumble chat go?
03:04:57 I break the Rumble chat somehow.
03:05:03 Oh no, you got to be kidding me.
03:05:06 Where the Rumble chat go?
03:05:13 No, I hope I didn't fuck that up. 'cause. That's gonna be a pain in the ass to get to the rest of them.
03:05:19 What the fuck? Hang on.
03:05:26 Fucking rumble.
03:05:32 OK, that's not.
03:05:35 Oh no, it's still here.
03:05:36 Thank God.
03:05:37 All right.
03:05:39 Thought I lost that I just accidentally flipped the tab over.
03:05:44 Alright. And we got on reconstruct the Rebel again.
03:05:48 With another big Toro to finish off his bizarre tower.
03:05:54 That I don't really quite understand the meaning of it.
03:06:00 Hey girl, you hungry? Fuck you nigger.
Money Clip
03:06:02 I.
03:06:05 You guys are calling yourself whiggers.
Devon Stack
03:06:09 All right.
03:06:10 Well, I.
03:06:11 Definitely appreciate that unreconstructed rubble.
03:06:16 As always.
03:06:18 What the hard are there?
03:06:21 Who's Joe?
03:06:22 Says, hey Devon, happy new.
03:06:24 You said you lived in DC. Have you ever been to Harrisburg, PA, or Hershey Park?
03:06:31 If so, what's your thoughts on them?
03:06:35 I don't think that I have.
03:06:37 I I drove through Pennsylvania.
03:06:43 A couple of times on my way to other places.
03:06:47 But I don't think I actually spent any time in inherent or, well, anywhere in Pennsylvania.
03:06:54 Like I think I went to Philadelphia.
03:06:57 And a couple times and I never.
03:06:59 Never like.
03:07:00 I've never actually spent any time.
03:07:02 Don't know, I it's probably.
03:07:05 I'm trying have a hard time picturing how, like how rural Harrisburg is, but there's there's a weird amount of rural you would.
03:07:13 Least I thought there wouldn't.
03:07:15 I don't know why I thought like the East Coast would just be all urban.
03:07:20 And I didn't realize how much of it still existed in some kind of rural form. Even, you know, even in places like. Well, obviously, you know, in Virginia, but Maryland.
03:07:30 And and you know, obviously there's the big cities.
03:07:34 But there's like weird little pockets of, like, white, rural.
03:07:41 That were actually quite quite nice.
03:07:45 Who's Joe?
03:07:45 I've been listening to all the old streams just past ADL files, and someone recommended that you do a stream on the race riots in York, PA.
03:07:55 It would be a good stream close to my hometown metro.
03:08:00 York, PA, huh?
03:08:08 I will.
03:08:10 Add that to my, it might be on my notes already, but I'll add it again.
03:08:15 My notes are a little messy right now.
03:08:19 Yeah, well it.
03:08:19 Might be worth checking out.
03:08:22 That.
03:08:22 Doesn't.
03:08:23 Ring any bells though? But that's that's how fun stuff is discovered, right?
03:08:28 Race riots in New York.
03:08:30 Just do.
03:08:30 Let me do a quick search.
03:08:31 See if anything comes up.
03:08:37 1969 apparently it's big.
03:08:39 There's a lot of stuff about it that could be interesting.
03:08:44 What was the cause of it?
03:08:45 It's always something stupid.
03:08:49 It was.
03:08:52 Began when a black youth, takani Sweeney, was shot and hospitalized.
03:08:57 This incident followed a series of tensions and protests in the city, including a false claim by a 12 year old black youth that he was doused with gas.
03:09:05 So it's a.
03:09:06 It's a fake hate crime.
03:09:09 A 12 year old black Kid said they felt like they put gasoline on me.
03:09:15 And.
03:09:18 There we go.
03:09:21 And then they shot a cop.
03:09:24 Or wait and then.
03:09:26 That's that. Further, when a police officer was shot.
03:09:29 Then they.
03:09:30 So it's literally it's, it's like nothing changed.
03:09:33 It's it's black people spurging out and acting like they're the victim when they're causing all the problems. So.
03:09:42 Understood. But you know, that might not be a bad one to check out.
03:09:47 Whose Joe says also got got to throw money to you. Money at you to do a stream about a Bronx tale.
03:09:55 Well, one of these days.
03:09:57 One of these days, right?
03:09:57 Like.
03:10:00 One of these days.
03:10:03 I'm scrolling down and see if we got one more here. Who's Joe again?
03:10:07 Hey, Devon, have you bet on politics?
03:10:10 I've met a few thousand from betting on Hagseth and inauguration attendees.
03:10:16 I think politically smart people can make decent money from it. I use kalashi.
03:10:21 Have not other than I have made a bet with someone.
03:10:25 About mass deportations not happening.
03:10:32 Who? I think she's gonna owe me 200 bucks.
03:10:36 We'll see.
03:10:37 See.
03:10:38 We'll see if that unfolds.
03:10:42 Scrolling.
03:10:42 Scrolling down, scrolling down, then we got who's Joe again?
03:10:51 I.
Money Clip
03:10:58 Oh Fuck
Devon Stack
03:11:05 There's your devil dogs you wanted there. Who's Joe?
03:11:09 All.
03:11:10 And then we got unreconstructed rebel.
03:11:16 Oh.
Money Clip
03:11:22 I.
Devon Stack
03:11:27 Unreconstructed Rebel says I work 100 hours a day at the ball crushing factory for Rabbi Shlomo Sting.
03:11:34 I'm thankful for my tax dollars supporting Israel MIGA.
03:11:40 Sadly, that is that is only minor hyperbole for.
03:11:45 People out there, I promise you that.
03:11:48 Who's Joe again? Let's see here.
Money Clip
03:11:56 For me.
03:12:04 I.
03:12:04 Stop.
03:12:08 I.
03:12:10 You got to pull yourself out.
03:12:12 Holy fuck.
03:12:17 I.
Devon Stack
03:12:22 All right, shout out to unreconstructed rebel, one of the real niggas and fellow pill box shill.
03:12:28 Well, there you go. We got, we got love. But going on in, in the Rumble chat. Who's Joe?
03:12:36 Giving a salute out to unreconstructed rebel the the patrons of Rumble there.
03:12:43 Then we got unreconstructed Rebel again.
03:12:45 Oh yeah, we.
03:12:46 We got some. Gentlemen. Cheers going back and forth.
03:12:52 Hey Cortana.
03:12:56 Oh.
03:13:01 I.
03:13:06 Unreconstructed Rebel says who's joe?
03:13:09 Cheers Rumble clan greater than Odyssey tribe.
03:13:14 Look at that, we.
03:13:14 We got some, got a little rivalry between the chats.
03:13:20 Then of course, we got negro spritzer.
03:13:23 Expressing his.
03:13:26 Severe.
03:13:28 Disappointment.
03:13:30 In all things non white.
03:13:38 As per usual, all right.
03:13:40 Well, I'll just do one real quick look back at Odyssey and I think we're we're good. Let's see here.
03:13:48 Then I lose all that.
03:13:49 Miss one here back.
03:13:55 We got one last one. Yeah, looks like.
03:13:59 We got handsome Sven.
03:14:01 I wouldn't expect you to hang around the whole five hours, but it'd be great to have you on the panel for like an hour or two.
03:14:08 I said I'll maybe I'll pop in there.
03:14:10 I'm.
03:14:10 You know, I have no problem doing that.
03:14:13 I've I've never done a space, but I'm sure.
03:14:15 I don't have to use it. I don't think I have to do it on my phone.
03:14:18 I think that would annoy me using my phone.
03:14:21 So I'd probably want to do it in my have like a real microphone.
03:14:25 Only 'cause my my, my.
03:14:27 Kind of sucks, but I'm sure it's not.
03:14:29 A big deal.
03:14:30 So alright.
03:14:32 Alright guys, I'm gonna shut her down for the evening.
03:14:36 Appreciate you guys coming out here and for all the generous support.
03:14:42 As we sit down and learn about the trustworthiness of.
03:14:48 Israel. Israeli Jews.
03:14:53 Our favorite Israeli Jews.
03:14:55 And with that, I'll bid you guys all.
03:14:59 Good evening.
03:15:02 For black pilled.
03:15:03 I.
03:15:04 Am of course.
03:15:08 Devon Stack.
Hey You Guys song
03:15:10 Hey you guys.
Announcer
03:15:13 But Mouli Cohen is working on it.
Charlie - Spacer Woman
03:15:22 Mouli Cohen is working on.
03:15:29 I.
03:15:31 I.
03:15:35 I.
03:15:37 Mouli.
03:15:38 Cohen is working on it.
03:15:39 I.
03:15:45 Like.
Uncle Moishy
03:16:05 Kosher cosche I eat only kosher, kosher, kosher. Kosher.
03:16:10 The most important.
03:16:12 Kosher, kosher. Kosher. I eat only kosher. Reckless luncheon supper, cookie.
03:16:17 Let's be.
03:16:19 No shit, I don't close it.
03:16:21 Close it.
03:16:23 That's the food.
03:16:26 I only kosher breakfast, lunch and salad for kosher. It must be pushy, pushy, close your eye.
03:16:32 I.
03:16:33 Only covers your cosy close your cozy.
03:16:36 That's the food on.
03:16:37 I.
03:16:38 The wall kosher it must be.
03:16:39 I.