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INSOMNIA STREAM: APOPHENIA EDITION.mp3

01/22/2025
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00:09:32 Apophenia. That's a difficult word.
00:09:35 It's another word you often run into oppophenia.
00:09:42 I'm your host, of course. Devin stack.
00:09:45 Oppenheim.
00:09:49 That it will be entering your.
00:09:52 Or at least it should, because it's something that.
00:09:57 Becomes increasingly more relevant.
00:10:02 And not just because of what we're going to talk about tonight.
00:10:04 Tied to AI and some other things.
00:10:08 Let's talk about what exactly it is.
00:10:10 Let's let's dive right.
00:10:12 Let's let's go right into it.
00:10:17 Got to fix some more technical things there all right.
00:10:20 Now apophenia.
00:10:24 It's see. Basically people have the need.
00:10:27 To find patterns.
00:10:31 Need to see patterns and things.
00:10:34 It it's because that's how you perceive the world around you.
00:10:40 For example, when you look at a car.
00:10:43 Really, your brain is seeing the wheels and the shape of the car and the windows and the doors and headlights.
00:10:52 It's it's detecting a pattern in the shapes in the colors.
00:10:58 The Specularity, the shadows.
00:11:02 And it's determining that's a car.
00:11:06 And in fact, if you know about cars, it'll determine how based on the grill.
00:11:11 Yeah, it's that kind of a.
00:11:13 In fact, if you're really in the car, sometimes you can look in your rear view mirror and just buy the headlights of the car behind you.
00:11:20 Can it's a?
00:11:21 It's a Ford Escort.
00:11:24 I can tell by the headlights.
00:11:27 Anyone that's that's ever been a delivery driver, you get really good at identifying cars.
00:11:35 In fact, if you buy a car.
00:11:38 That you wouldn't ever think about. Let's say you just got it 'cause. That's what you get a for. Like.
00:11:42 Chevy cavalier.
00:11:44 You're never walking around looking around at Chevy.
00:11:44 Is.
00:11:47 But now all the sudden you're seeing Chevy Cavaliers all the time.
00:11:51 Because your brain now recognizes the pattern.
00:11:55 That is a Chevy Cavalier because it's in a a pattern that's now important to you.
00:12:02 Because it's your your car.
00:12:06 Now unfortunately.
00:12:09 There are lots of instances.
00:12:12 Where there's either no actual pattern to be seen.
00:12:18 Because.
00:12:18 You're observing whether it's visually or otherwise.
00:12:23 It's just random. It's noise.
00:12:27 Or because the pattern there is a pattern.
00:12:32 But either it's so complex.
00:12:36 Mind isn't capable of recognizing the pattern.
00:12:43 Or.
00:12:45 You're only able to observe.
00:12:48 A small part of the pattern.
00:12:51 And so it's really.
00:12:57 Inadequate amount of stimuli.
00:13:01 In order for you to identify what it is you're observing.
00:13:07 In these instances.
00:13:10 People often fill in the blanks.
00:13:14 Because they want to see a pattern.
00:13:19 Now a good example of this that I think a lot of people can probably relate to.
00:13:26 Would be the gambler's fallacy the gambler's fallacy.
00:13:33 Anyone who's ever gone to a casino.
00:13:36 This is this is slot machines.
00:13:40 Operate on this premise that humans.
00:13:45 From apophenia.
00:13:49 Slot machines, in fact, are designed to tickle this.
00:13:54 Inside your brain.
00:13:57 They're designed to give you stimuli that suggests.
00:14:01 A pattern.
00:14:03 You might hear people say, oh, this machine's hot.
00:14:08 I can tell it's going to hit any second.
00:14:11 When really.
00:14:14 There's a random number generator.
00:14:16 Well, unless it's rigged, which some of them are.
00:14:20 Where each role is a completely random event.
00:14:26 There is no pattern.
00:14:29 There certainly isn't a pattern that you can perceive.
00:14:34 And so your brain is lying to you because it wants to see a pattern.
00:14:41 Because this pattern.
00:14:43 Helps you predict what's going to happen next. And that's another thing that makes humans feel comfortable.
00:14:51 By observing this pattern, I can predict what will happen next.
00:14:55 In fact, if you ever taken an IQ test.
00:14:59 Lot of IQ.
00:14:59 It's a sequence of shapes.
00:15:03 Or dots or something.
00:15:05 And at the end of the sequence they say, well, you know what, what would be next?
00:15:11 And your ability.
00:15:14 To predict what configuration those shapes or dots would be in.
00:15:20 Is how they judge your your IQ, your ability to actually accurately.
00:15:28 Assess what would be next in this sequence.
00:15:35 Well, not everyone.
00:15:38 Can't even do that.
00:15:40 When there is a, when there is a pattern.
00:15:44 And there is a configuration the sequence or the shape should be it.
00:15:49 And so when they look at a a bunch of random information.
00:15:54 Just like when they take these kinds of tests, they kind of just wing it.
00:16:01 You'll see this sort of thing also with roulette.
00:16:06 Oh well, this number is hit a bunch of times.
00:16:09 And so it's gonna hit again or or lottery numbers.
00:16:15 People will say, well, you know this lottery number won this time and and and this lottery number won this time. And so I'm going to, I'm going to do some voodoo math that it doesn't really do anything because each time it's a random event.
00:16:31 And try to predict what's going to hit next.
00:16:38 Or they'll sense, like, let's say they win a couple times at at blackjack.
00:16:46 This table is hot.
00:16:48 I can't lose.
00:16:51 O they double down on stupid hands.
00:16:55 And they lose.
00:17:00 That's just basically how all casinos make their money.
00:17:04 Because every human suffers from.
00:17:08 This desire to see patterns and this belief sometimes in some people, not everyone.
00:17:14 Obviously not everyone believes they can predict when a tables hot or when this machine's hot.
00:17:21 But enough to to where they can make a bunch of money.
00:17:26 You might say, well, I'm not dumb like that, Devin. I'm. I know that.
00:17:30 I don't suffer from this this.
00:17:34 Ailment.
00:17:36 Well, we actually all.
00:17:39 Everyone looking at the screen right now does.
00:17:43 This is another form.
00:17:45 Called pareidolia.
00:17:49 Pareidolia.
00:17:52 Now Paredolia is trying to once again.
00:17:58 See a pattern?
00:18:01 Where there isn't really the pattern that you're recognizing isn't really there.
00:18:06 And the pictures here, you're probably seeing a bunch of faces.
00:18:11 When clearly they're not faces.
00:18:14 You know, the first one's the back of a PC speaker.
00:18:18 Power outlet.
00:18:20 Coffee mug.
00:18:21 A.
00:18:22 I don't know what that nothing like a mailbox or something.
00:18:27 And they and a washing machine.
00:18:31 But your face.
00:18:32 Or your your brain is making faces.
00:18:36 You're seeing faces.
00:18:40 And one of the reasons why faces especially.
00:18:45 Are something that your brain wants to see.
00:18:49 Is because that is one of the most important things for you to be able to recognize.
00:18:56 The the subtleties in someone's emotions. Recognize who your mother is.
00:19:03 Recognize who, when someone's angry might might pose a threat.
00:19:08 Recognize when someone's happy.
00:19:12 Recognize when someone's friendly.
00:19:15 Recognize when someone's a Jew.
00:19:19 These are all very important things that your brain.
00:19:23 Prioritizes from a very early age.
00:19:28 And so that's why you're more prone to see faces.
00:19:33 Then any really anything else. But you know you'll still see other things.
00:19:37 Example you might look at the clouds.
00:19:41 Can you see a cow?
00:19:45 Or a bird.
00:19:48 One thing that you won't see.
00:19:52 Is something you're unfamiliar with, and we'll get to that in a moment.
00:19:57 Your brain is only putting together.
00:20:01 An understanding of what it is seen.
00:20:05 Putting these shapes together to make sense of them.
00:20:09 Based on.
00:20:12 Data that you've been essentially trained on.
00:20:17 Like an.
00:20:17 And again, we'll get more into that later.
00:20:24 Megan, this is universal.
00:20:27 And in fact, if you don't experience this, it's it's like a sign of mental illness. If you experience it too much, it's also.
00:20:38 A sign of mental illness.
00:20:42 Another form.
00:20:44 Of this is called clustering.
00:20:47 Illusion clustering. Illusion. You might hear me say.
00:20:54 Zoom out the graph.
00:20:58 What I mean by that, when I when I've talked about this in the past.
00:21:02 Is if you look at.
00:21:06 A well like AI don't know if there's a crypto or a stock graph, but you know they're the.
00:21:11 If you look at a small portion.
00:21:14 Of the trading history of a crypto coin or a a stock.
00:21:19 It's impossible for you to see long term trends.
00:21:23 You're way too zoomed in to get any kind of meaningful.
00:21:27 Information out of it.
00:21:30 And really.
00:21:32 As as you know, everyone there would be way more.
00:21:37 Rich day traders, even if you could zoom out the graph, it's difficult for you to see patterns or any kind of trends.
00:21:45 Or to predict you know what the price would be.
00:21:49 That's why in many ways it's. It's almost just like gambling.
00:21:55 Unless you have insider information like members of Congress.
00:22:02 But that said, that's one example where there's just too much data.
00:22:07 Too many variables for you to really understand something.
00:22:13 When it comes to a stock, you could say there's market forces that you'd have to understand.
00:22:21 There's there's, you know, trading activity that you'd have to be aware of.
00:22:25 You'd have to know the other people that have insider information. What that information was.
00:22:32 You'd have to know, you know, potentially some kind of disaster.
00:22:39 You know, like the stock trades that took place.
00:22:43 With airlines right before 911, you know that sort of a thing.
00:22:50 But all the, you know, just like with the gambling.
00:22:54 People will still feel as if they have.
00:22:58 A ability to draw conclusions based on a small data set.
00:23:07 And they will assume that that small data set in their head represents.
00:23:12 A much larger data set than it really does.
00:23:18 And they'll overinterpret randomness.
00:23:36 Of what'll happen next.
00:23:42 Now, another form of this.
00:23:45 Is one that everyone?
00:23:47 'S.
00:23:47 Well, I don't know if it's. It's quite a form of it, but it's it's something everyone's familiar with confirmation bias.
00:23:57 Confirmation bias. Lot of people.
00:24:00 It's a. It's a term that gets thrown around, but not everyone understands it.
00:24:05 But that's the tendency.
00:24:08 To search for or interpret.
00:24:14 Information in a way that's going to confirm the outcome that you've already.
00:24:21 Decided.
00:24:23 It's it's looking for information that supports.
00:24:28 A pre-existing outcome that you've already concluded, or a belief that you've already decided.
00:24:36 Has to.
00:24:37 What the data will show, it has to be so no matter how you look at the data.
00:24:43 You will interpret it.
00:24:46 As supporting.
00:24:48 Your idea?
00:24:52 Now that can come in different forms, whether you only focus.
00:24:57 On things that will fit with your theory, ignoring all other data.
00:25:04 Or you maybe you look at all the data.
00:25:08 But you selectively.
00:25:10 Interpret.
00:25:12 The data.
00:25:13 Ambiguous.
00:25:14 That's open for interpretation.
00:25:17 And you make it fit.
00:25:19 You squish it and squeeze it.
00:25:22 Until it fits into your idea that you want.
00:25:28 You might even go so far as to have a selective memory.
00:25:33 When you come across data.
00:25:36 That disproves your belief.
00:25:39 You will disregard it and quite literally forget that you even encountered it.
00:25:48 Now 1 famous example that some of you might remember. I guess the older ones might remember.
00:25:56 This was a big deal in the 90s.
00:26:02 The face on Mars.
00:26:05 Oh the.
00:26:06 I had a friend that was all spurred out on the face on Mars.
00:26:09 Had books and books about the face on Mars.
00:26:15 Is doing that AI Stargate thing, while the Stargate movie.
00:26:20 Leans heavily on this face. On Mars, the Egyptian architecture that's supposed to be on on Mars.
00:26:30 This was a big deal. I've talked about, you know, Art Bell broadcast before.
00:26:37 He would have this guy, Richard C Hoagland.
00:26:41 We used to work for CBS as their science advisor.
00:26:47 During the during.
00:26:48 Moon landings. In fact, I think.
00:26:51 And he was obsessed with the face on Mars.
00:26:56 He would tell you that this was a face that was intentionally put there on Mars by Martians.
00:27:02 Perhaps. Maybe the people that had ceded the earth with life.
00:27:08 In the hopes that.
00:27:10 That one day we would evolve to such a level.
00:27:13 That we could.
00:27:15 Travel to the stars and observe this monument that they had left for us.
00:27:21 To see and find if you don't believe me.
00:27:24 Here he is.
Richard C Hoagland
00:27:26 Well, take a look.
00:27:27 As you progress through the various imaging enhancements, this is high Sun now all right.
00:27:32 You can.
00:27:34 See that this guy has a simian proto.
00:27:37 Look what you then do is you take the haves all right and you fold over.
00:27:42 I only go.
00:27:43 One you fold over this half.
00:27:46 All right.
00:27:46 Onto that half so that you can actually get a mirror image and it's very definitely primitive.
00:27:52 It's not marily.
00:27:53 Or Paul Newman, why is it primitive?
00:27:57 Light. It has something to do with how old we think this thing might be. Circa half a million years old.
00:28:04 Thought then what we do is we go back to the original, all right?
00:28:10 And we then take the right half and we do the same thing.
00:28:14 Fold that over.
00:28:16 And we get this.
Audience
00:28:21 Oh, my God. Yeah.
Richard C Hoagland
00:28:24 And I'm really gratified by your response.
00:28:28 That's exactly my.
00:28:29 The hair on the back of my neck when I realized that what we were looking at in the monument of Mars.
00:28:34 Face on Mars was the fusion of the hominid and the feline.
00:28:40 Fusion of this persona.
00:28:47 From this.
00:28:50 I realized that.
00:28:51 We were seeing was, of course.
00:28:54 Spixes literal embodiments of sphinxes on 2 worlds, linked by the fundamental constants of cydonia over and over and over again.
Devon Stack
00:29:08 Now that's pretty crazy 'cause, as we now know, with the better technology.
00:29:14 It's not even a face at all, not even like half a face.
00:29:18 It was a trick of light in those shitty, grainy photos that someone had to hunt and look for and find and decide it was a face.
00:29:30 And when we revisited with better technology.
00:29:35 We are able to see that.
00:29:37 No, it was not a face on Mars.
00:29:42 The the discovery in 1976.
00:29:47 Taking a photo with with shitty technology.
00:29:52 Was not.
00:29:55 Was not on the full picture.
00:29:58 But I want you to think of all the different leaps.
00:30:03 That had to happen leaps in logic.
00:30:07 All the delusion that had to happen, all the holes.
00:30:12 That the human mind was having to fill to get from a grainy photo of the surface of Mars.
00:30:21 To what Richard C Hoagland was saying, a simian lion head left by the alien creators of Earthlings.
00:30:34 For us to find so we could find.
00:30:38 Our true makers.
00:30:41 I mean the the amount of nonsense.
00:30:46 That occurred.
00:30:48 Because of 1 grain little photo.
00:30:54 Because of the human mind's inability to accurately.
00:31:01 Determine what they were looking at.
00:31:09 And you might ask, well, why did?
00:31:10 Why did it go to alien life form Egyptian shit?
00:31:16 That's that's that's that's crazy.
00:31:19 A large.
00:31:21 That's a Canyon of unknown that you have to traverse.
00:31:26 You have to go from 1:00.
00:31:27 It's grainy photo that looks a little.
00:31:31 I guess it could be a face to Simeon Monkey, lion gods.
00:31:37 And it's because the people.
00:31:40 Were operating using like an AI. The data that they were trained on.
00:31:50 You're only as good as the data that you're trained on.
00:31:55 And the data that many Americans at the time, especially in the 1970s.
00:32:02 You had the the King Tut tomb.
00:32:06 Did a big tour.
00:32:08 There's a whole bunch you go on eBay, there's a whole bunch of 1970s Egyptian merch.
00:32:15 UFOs were getting big.
00:32:19 And they just kind of mushed it together.
00:32:23 They mushed it together.
00:32:30 Now, something that can trigger artificially trigger.
00:32:35 This kind of effect, this apophenia.
00:32:40 Is drug use.
00:32:43 Hallucinogens.
00:32:45 As an example.
00:32:48 Anyone that's ever experienced?
00:32:53 You know, LSD or mushrooms?
00:32:55 You can probably relate to that.
00:32:59 Where you will be looking at an object that's you know, like a Bush.
00:33:05 And the Bush starts to look like a face that's talking to you, aura. You know something?
00:33:10 Monster or whatever.
00:33:13 You're not able to interpret the patterns coming into your head.
00:33:19 Even when they make sense, because there is something interfering with your brain's ability.
00:33:26 To accurately interpret that information, you know many of you may have seen this footage.
00:33:33 Is the. I believe the 1950s.
00:33:38 Where they experimented with LSD.
00:33:41 Yeah.
00:33:43 On a housewife.
00:33:45 And she begins to struggle with the stimuli coming into her brain.
00:33:50 You know, visually, she's trying to interpret what's going on and can't do it.
Science Narrator
00:33:56 This is a glass of water. Colorless, tasteless.
00:34:00 It contains 100 gamma of LSD, 20 five 110th of a milligram, the equivalent of 1-6 hundredth of a grain.
00:34:11 An ounce of this material will make 150 thousand such doses.
00:34:18 Let us observe the effect some three hours later.
Housewife
00:34:21 Yeah.
Science Narrator
00:34:28 Well, tell me.
Housewife
00:34:30 I just.
00:34:31 I couldn't possibly tell you it.
00:34:34 It's here.
00:34:35 Can you feel it?
00:34:38 The whole way.
00:34:40 Everything is in color and and I can feel the air I can. I can see that I can see all the molecules.
00:34:49 I'm tired of it.
00:34:53 You see it?
Science Narrator
00:34:55 I'm trying.
Housewife
00:34:58 Oh, OK, least are you free or?
00:35:05 I don't know how I can tell you.
Science Narrator
00:35:08 How do you feel inside?
Housewife
00:35:12 In fact.
00:35:15 I don't have any inside.
00:35:17 It all one.
00:35:23 It would be I wanted.
00:35:26 If.
00:35:28 If you weren't here, and if.
00:35:35 Yes, everything is.
00:35:37 You have nothing to do with it. I am one.
00:35:41 With what I am.
00:35:43 I can see everything in color.
00:35:46 Everything you have to see the air.
00:35:48 You can't believe it.
00:35:52 And with the mention and all the prisons and the rays and.
00:35:59 And everything coming down through you and moving.
Devon Stack
00:36:07 So that's what's what's going on there.
00:36:10 She's suffering from severe apophenia.
00:36:14 Because her brains ability to accurately recognize the patterns is being interrupted and disrupted by the use of LSD.
00:36:25 But lots of other drugs will do it.
00:36:28 Even alcohol to some extent will impair your ability to do this.
00:36:32 You'll.
00:36:33 You know, get lost in a a a environment that you would normally know very well.
00:36:41 It doesn't have to take.
00:36:43 You.
00:36:43 Don't have to take drugs in order to.
00:36:45 Snake, though. In fact, they've been doing research on hallucinations.
00:36:51 For many years now, and trying to see if they can actually induce.
00:36:56 Hallucinations in order to understand them, I found this video on a study they did.
00:37:03 Where they got people that were psychotic.
00:37:07 They would have hallucinations.
00:37:10 People with schizophrenia and other disorders that that created visual or auditory hallucinations.
00:37:20 And they got normal people.
00:37:23 And they put them together with this in this experiment in order to try to identify.
00:37:28 Where? How?
00:37:30 Hallucinations.
00:37:34 Happen in the mind by trying to induce them.
00:37:36 A pretty simple.
00:37:37 I'm going to play this.
00:37:40 You know the forgive the the Reddit tier.
00:37:44 A guy presenting it.
Youtube Narrator
00:37:47 A hallucination is a sensation without a stimulus.
00:37:51 But why do hallucinations occur?
00:37:53 To answer that, we have to look at perception itself.
00:37:56 We think of perception as a passive process.
00:37:59 And input arrives and is received. But actually perception is more like a guess of what is out there in our environment.
00:38:06 It's.
00:38:06 The result of sensory input, sure, but also another component that may be just as important.
00:38:13 Our prior beliefs or expectations, some scientists think that hallucinations occur when strong beliefs create an imbalance with sensory input.
Devon Stack
00:38:24 So another way to put that is like we've been talking about when you expect to see something.
00:38:31 Sometimes that will affect it'll it'll bump into the sensory data.
00:38:38 And with people who have mental disorders usually.
00:38:43 Their belief overrides the sensory.
00:38:47 So if they expect to see, for example, because they're paranoid and they have delusions about monsters following them or whatever, they might turn around and there's.
00:39:00 Coat rack.
00:39:02 And instead of a coat rack, their brain says that's a monster.
00:39:07 You might be able to relate to this a little bit when you were a kid.
00:39:11 How many times when you were a kid in your bedroom with the?
00:39:14 Off.
00:39:15 Did you mistake a a weird shape?
00:39:20 As something monstrous or evil.
00:39:22 Or maybe if you're sleep deprived, you might have had a similar experience.
Youtube Narrator
00:39:29 To see if they could witness this overpowering of external input by beliefs, researchers created a game that caused auditory hallucinations and observed the effects on brains and behavior.
00:39:41 Their experiment is A twist on Pavlovian training. Whereas Pavlov Dog learned to associate food with.
00:39:48 Instead, the scientists trained human players to associate sight with sound.
00:39:53 I.
00:39:54 In the game, a checkerboard flashes on and a tone is played simultaneously.
00:40:02 With enough repetitions, participants start to expect to hear the sound when they see the image, even when the sound isn't actually played. They were played the tone at different intensities and sometimes no tone at all.
00:40:14 As the game went on, there were more and more.
00:40:17 Tone events.
00:40:18 The participants were asked to press a button each time they heard the tone.
00:40:22 Were also told to press longer based on their confidence in their judgment.
00:40:30 When players were presented a checkerboard without the tone but still press the button.
00:40:34 That was considered a hallucination.
00:40:37 Four different groups were selected to play a control group that didn't have a history of hallucinations or psychosis.
00:40:43 Daily hallucinators with no diagnosed psychotic illness.
00:40:47 Non hallucinators with psychotic illness and finally daily hallucinators with a psychotic illness.
00:40:54 Crunching the data, researchers found that all participants experienced condition hallucinations during the game.
00:40:59 The people who already heard voices were the most susceptible to the effect and were the most confident.
00:41:04 Heard tones when none were actually played.
00:41:07 Brain scans conducted during the game showed what regions were activated when conditioned hallucinations occurred.
00:41:10 No.
00:41:13 Researchers then devised a model for hallucination that provided different weights for beliefs and inputs.
00:41:21 Fitting the behavioral data into the model, they found that hallucinators do overweight beliefs, and this correlates with regions of the brain that we know relate to perceptual beliefs. Those with psychosis were less able to update their beliefs, which corresponded with activity in the hippocampus and cerebellum, which typ.
00:41:33 I.
00:41:39 Guide our memories and our sensory and motor predictions.
00:41:42 About our bodies in the world.
00:41:45 The model suggests that when players without psychosis were trained in the game, they formed a strong belief that the sound would coincide with the checkerboard. But as the game progressed, they caught on that more no tone trials were being played because they were able to update their belie.
00:42:01 The players with psychosis, on the other hand, had trouble adapting as the game changed.
Devon Stack
00:42:08 And that.
00:42:11 Is also another issue.
00:42:14 So you have people that might at first be fooled.
00:42:17 Might hallucinate.
00:42:19 When the what they expect to happen, what they believe should be happening when it doesn't happen, they might perceive it as happening a couple of times.
00:42:29 But then they're going to catch on and be like, oh, OK.
00:42:31 That's it's they're tricking.
00:42:34 They're trying to trick me with this test.
00:42:37 But then you have people that are enabled. They're physically unable to figure it out.
00:42:43 Their belief that it or expectation rather.
00:42:48 That it should happen.
00:42:50 Is is stronger?
00:42:53 Than the sensory data coming in from their ears.
00:42:57 And they're unable to catch on to the.
00:43:00 Because their belief, their expectation is overriding.
00:43:06 What's right in front of them?
00:43:09 Now another thing that can affect this, because it is about belief.
00:43:14 Right, it's this is all based on belief.
00:43:17 Lot of hallucination.
00:43:20 Is really when the science of it appears to be your belief system, overriding what your sensory data is.
00:43:29 So clearly.
00:43:32 Another I guess instance of this.
00:43:37 Is religions and cults.
00:43:42 You know, 11 famous and this is kind of a joke thing like these days.
00:43:47 But you know, seeing the Virgin Mary in a in a grilled cheese.
Linda Lo
00:43:52 Here, in his eyes right here.
John Belmont - Reporter
00:43:52 South Carolina Woman has a spiritual link to this piece of toast. Linda Lo says she's looking at an image of Jesus in melted cheese.
Linda Lo
00:44:01 It's just the pace that he has on his.
00:44:04 It's just there's a sweetness on this particular image that just makes me want to smile. When I look at it.
John Belmont - Reporter
00:44:13 Last fall, Lowe says she and her boyfriend intended to make a piece of cheese toast for a.
00:44:17 Night snack.
00:44:18 But when it came out of the oven, it was seen as the image of Christ.
00:44:23 Now she keeps it in a Tupperware container in her bedroom where she says it serves as a reminder that Jesus is always with her.
00:44:31 John Belmont, The Associated Press.
Devon Stack
00:44:34 Look at that.
00:44:35 And that was the that was the Jesus cheese, little cheesy.
00:44:41 Grilled cheese, but the Virgin Mary grilled cheese as some of you might remember, back in, I think this was 2004 sold to.
00:44:52 Aai.
00:44:52 Think it was a a casino owner.
00:44:56 For an ungodly amount of money, I I don't know if this.
00:44:59 The final.
00:45:01 It was over $1,000,000 whoever bought.
00:45:04 On eBay.
00:45:07 So yeah, that was a big that was a big news story back in lingo. About 20 years ago, that there was a Virgin Mary grilled cheese.
00:45:17 Encased in plastic that someone's paid a lot of money for.
00:45:21 In fact, what was the final 'cause? I know that I don't know if this screenshot is 'cause some of the.
00:45:26 Were.
00:45:27 So they actually had that. It was in the early days of eBay.
00:45:31 Back when you could do.
00:45:32 Now, I don't think they would let you do it.
00:45:35 What was the final bid on that? Let me see.
00:45:51 Yeah.
00:45:52 And it was sold.
00:45:56 Yeah, that was that.
00:45:59 It's not as much as I thought.
00:46:00 Still too much money, apparently.
00:46:02 Was.
00:46:03 They stopped the the bid or the bidding because it was a lot of fake bids, but they sold it for $28,000.
00:46:11 I thought it was a million for some reason $28,000 is still a lot for a grilled cheese encased in plastic.
00:46:18 And it was purchased by goldenpalace.com, an online casino.
00:46:27 So yeah, again, people see stupid shit in things all the time.
00:46:34 Now with with with cult like settings, it can be especially powerful because why?
00:46:42 Because cults are and I'm not trying to to make you know, denigrate any religion or whatever.
00:46:49 Just saying religious beliefs, cult beliefs, you know.
00:46:53 They're one of the same in this context.
00:46:56 It's a.
00:46:57 It's a belief that already is not one that you would you would say is a a rational belief based on sensory data.
00:47:08 It's already a belief that is.
00:47:11 Based on faith.
00:47:12 It's.
00:47:13 Already a belief that lives outside of sensory data.
00:47:19 And So what happens is you create.
00:47:24 A sensitivity.
00:47:27 Where you get really defensive.
00:47:30 About this this hallucination.
00:47:34 You know, people will get very defensive about.
00:47:37 About religious experiences defending them, even if they seem irrational.
00:47:44 Obviously, the first reason is cognitive dissonance.
00:47:48 You know, obviously you have a you if you're in a in a situation where you're having to have contradictory beliefs or beliefs that don't really make any.
00:48:00 But you're still forcing yourself to believe it. Like heaven's gate, for example, believing that that guy.
00:48:07 Was.
00:48:08 Somehow an alien. And you're going to kill yourself and hitch a ride in the back of hell Bop comet.
00:48:15 I.
00:48:16 Mean that's that's not something that would be a rational thought and a lot of these people were reasonably high IQ and they ran a web development company to make money on the side.
00:48:26 In the early days of coding so.
00:48:29 You know, as stupid as it sounds like, they were relatively intelligent people.
00:48:35 And in order for them to hold this belief that the heavens gate cult guy was an alien and they were going to kill themselves, which would result in catching a ride on the back of a comet. And look, we did a stream on these guys, they got big.
00:48:49 They're they're all smiles.
00:48:50 Really. Believe it.
00:48:51 This wasn't like some situation where.
00:48:54 They feel coerced. They feel, although to some extent you might say that we'll get another second.
00:49:01 But you look at these departure videos that they made.
00:49:04 And again, we did the whole stream.
00:49:07 And you can. They're beaming.
00:49:10 They're beaming and they're excited.
00:49:14 And if you were to tell them that they were wrong, that their belief was crazy.
00:49:20 They'd get very upset.
00:49:22 If you tried to tell them they were in a sense, hallucinating.
00:49:27 They were seeing what they wanted to see, that this guy was a fraud.
00:49:32 They would get very angry.
00:49:35 Because it would start to fuck with that cognitive dissonance that they've got.
00:49:42 And so already they're they're they're hyper vigilant in defending the cult and its beliefs.
00:49:51 And especially the leader, because that's the source of like, none of this, this belief that they have these strongly held beliefs, none of it's coming from inside them.
00:50:01 It's all coming from an external source and that external source is the cult leader.
00:50:09 And so if you attack the cult leader, you're undermining their entire belief system.
00:50:16 So any perceived criticism is going to feel like.
00:50:21 An attack on their very being.
00:50:27 The reason why that is.
00:50:28 Especially in in.
00:50:30 And it doesn't have to be a religious cult.
00:50:32 Could be a cult of personality.
00:50:39 They could be a celebrity fan club.
00:50:45 Could be a president.
00:50:51 It could be.
00:50:52 A A a parasocial relationship with an online personality.
00:50:57 Lives in Idaho. It could be anything.
00:51:04 What invariably happens is you start to make that part of your identity.
00:51:11 Especially if the cult is practicing the sorts of tactics that all cults do.
00:51:17 It's not limited to just nefarious.
00:51:19 Lots of groups, clubs, religions, practice a lot of the same sorts of things that make you feel part of a a group and not all that's unhealthy, by the way.
00:51:30 But it does become part of your identity.
00:51:33 And so now any attack.
00:51:36 On that cult leader or the cult belief system, the narrative of the cult.
00:51:44 You're now attacking them.
00:51:48 So any attack on the cult leader or the narrative they view it as a direct assault on themselves.
00:51:58 And they respond accordingly.
00:52:04 And because they are very sensitive to these kinds of attacks.
00:52:09 Because they're I'll equipped to defend against them.
00:52:13 Because often if you're in a cult, that has.
00:52:15 Major inconsistencies.
00:52:18 Major problems like well, I don't know the comet you're going to get in the back of the comet.
00:52:25 Don't know because it doesn't make any sense.
00:52:31 You're going to run into what you perceive as attacks.
00:52:35 All the time.
00:52:38 O you're going to be very, very sensitive.
00:52:40 These threats.
00:52:48 Especially because of the emotional manipulation and the dependency.
00:52:53 That the cult leader usually cultivates. And again, this could be a religious leader.
00:53:00 It could be a political leader.
00:53:01 Could be a celebrity.
00:53:05 Usually they'll create an environment.
00:53:09 Where you it's an emotional dependency.
00:53:13 It's an addiction.
00:53:16 And the way they do it is they alternate.
00:53:21 In fact, you might have some of. You might have like an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend like this. They'll alternate between rewards.
00:53:30 And punishments.
00:53:32 And they're very swift.
00:53:36 To flip one way or the other.
00:53:39 Where it becomes very unpredictable.
00:53:44 They'll love bomb you give you approval, tell you how great you are, how smart, interesting you are. And you're part of the team.
00:53:50 We're going to make America great again. And you know all that sort of stuff.
00:53:54 Then they'll punish you.
00:53:56 They'll shame you.
00:53:58 They'll isolate you, they'll ban you.
00:54:05 Now this keeps the cult members in a in a a heightened emotional state at all times.
00:54:13 They become very now. They're sensitive to these attacks.
00:54:17 That are important for their belief that is fueling their hallucinations.
00:54:24 But they're also kind of imbalanced.
00:54:26 Because the cult leader is not consistent.
00:54:32 It also creates a US versus them scenario.
00:54:40 Because really the only other people they can relate to are other people in the cult.
00:54:46 The stronger your attachment is to this cult, the less you have in common with everybody else in the world.
00:54:58 And soon you start to look at people as the outsiders.
00:55:07 The infidel.
00:55:10 The goyum.
00:55:14 The goyim, they're always dangerous, ignorant and malicious.
00:55:19 We have to keep an eye on the goium.
00:55:25 We can't trust.
00:55:26 They're always trying to genocide us.
00:55:34 They're always trying to undermine us.
00:55:36 We didn't do nothing.
00:55:41 They don't want to let us put this wire around Manhattan. That lets us trick God.
00:55:51 This of course leads to members of these cults to interpret.
00:55:57 Mundane.
00:56:01 Speech.
00:56:01 Some of you guys may have even dated people like this as as hostile attacks.
00:56:08 Because they're so primed to see literally everybody around them as outsiders, as enemies, as someone trying to undermine them.
00:56:18 I think Jews are a perfect, you know, obviously a perfect example of this.
00:56:24 They see literally everybody other than themselves, and you could say, look, other groups, you could say racial groups.
00:56:31 Could apply to. Doesn't have to necessarily be.
00:56:35 A religious cult in the purest sense.
00:56:39 It could be an ethnic cult.
00:56:44 Now, this distorted perception of the outsider it it really.
00:56:52 Increases.
00:56:55 In Group preference to a a wild degree.
00:57:03 Now the other thing is.
00:57:06 They will start to.
00:57:12 Project.
00:57:15 Any doubts that they have?
00:57:17 Any doubts that they have about this belief system about this political party?
00:57:24 Any doubts that they have, they'll feel guilty about it.
00:57:28 Because they're in this very defensive mode.
00:57:34 At all times, if they start to feel like, well, maybe the maybe there's something wrong here.
00:57:42 Maybe he.
00:57:44 Maybe he's not going to make make America great again.
00:57:49 Maybe there's something wrong?
00:57:51 Maybe I was wrong about this.
00:57:56 They're so defensive and they're so in this mode they will start to project their hostility and their anger towards themselves and other people.
00:58:08 They'll start overreacting as a defense mechanism. Not only.
00:58:14 To get that energy out, but to prove to anyone that might be watching.
00:58:20 They're overcompensating for the the doubts that they have inside.
00:58:29 So they will overcompensate by jumping on and attacking.
00:58:35 Other people who are expressing, quite frankly, the same doubts that they have inside their head.
00:58:43 And part of this is because of their identity being so tied to this because of their ingroup preference.
00:58:50 They're also doing this out of fear of being rejected by the other cult members.
00:58:56 Because the other cult members are behaving in a similar way.
00:59:02 And and that puts them on even more unnoticed.
00:59:12 So you have this hypersensitivity.
00:59:16 You have this.
00:59:18 Defensive behavior.
00:59:21 You have this blind.
00:59:24 Following of the cult leader.
00:59:27 You're suppressing critical thinking.
00:59:31 And redirecting any doubts you might have inside your own mind.
00:59:37 You redirecting that to external threats from others coming in.
00:59:51 And all this is to magnify this belief system to a degree.
00:59:57 That you begin to hallucinate.
01:00:00 You begin to see things that aren't even there.
01:00:05 You begin to see things that aren't even there, and not only that, the data that you are training your brain on now is very focused on all this cult shit.
01:00:18 And it's not just the cult shit.
01:00:20 All of us are trained on some data.
01:00:24 All the fiction that you consume.
01:00:29 Right. It used to be people were trained on real world data.
01:00:37 Experiencing fiction very often, to the extent that you were it was maybe a nursery rhyme or some kind of parable, maybe a religious text.
01:00:47 Most people couldn't read like not that long ago.
01:00:51 So maybe once a week you're hearing some kind of parable or something like that. But by and large 99.9% of your time of your sensory data is coming from real things like water is what.
01:01:05 Oh, that water was slippery.
01:01:06 I was walking.
01:01:07 Oh, that fire was hot.
01:01:09 That.
01:01:09 Their smells are tastes delicious.
01:01:17 It's all tree.
01:01:18 It's all.
01:01:20 Sensory data that's based rooted in reality.
01:01:24 As people start to exist, increasingly more and more online.
01:01:29 They spend more and more of their time playing video games. More and more of their time watching Netflix.
01:01:37 That sensory data is fiction.
01:01:41 It's made-up. It's bullshit.
01:01:48 And justice, like an AI.
01:01:51 Garbage in, garbage out.
01:01:57 So if the belief system that you are reinforcing and building is based on bullshit.
01:02:04 Whether it's because of fiction from movies or television or video games.
01:02:10 YouTube videos.
01:02:13 Books, comic books, music.
01:02:17 I mean, it's sensory overload these days.
01:02:22 You are creating a belief system.
01:02:26 That's going to consist.
01:02:30 In some cases, primarily a fiction.
01:02:36 And so in those instances, when you do suffer from apophenia.
01:02:44 In those instances, when you do hallucinate.
01:02:48 When that belief system is overriding.
01:02:51 The sensory data coming in.
01:02:55 You're not even seeing something.
01:02:59 That's based in.
01:03:03 You're essentially turning yourself into someone with schizophrenia.
01:03:12 Now a good example of this would be obviously you know the Q tards of the first, especially during the first Trump administration.
01:03:20 These people didn't have a baseline understanding of politics whatsoever. Trump brought a lot of people who had no understanding of how the country worked.
01:03:29 I mean, they would flunk out of civics 101.
01:03:33 So where? Where were they getting their information from?
01:03:36 Were they building their internal narrative?
01:03:38 Were.
01:03:39 Where were they?
01:03:41 Getting their understanding of of how any of this work was through movies.
01:03:48 Maybe a Jack Ryan movie?
01:03:51 Maybe a James Bond movie.
01:03:52 A Marvel movie.
01:03:57 Maybe a Netflix series?
01:04:02 And so when they started to suffer from apophenia because Trump waved his hand in the shape of what they thought was a cue.
01:04:11 And they hallucinated.
01:04:14 That's why it manifests in that way.
01:04:18 That's why their worldview.
01:04:21 Seemed increasingly more like a comic book movie.
01:04:25 Or, quite frankly, why people like Box Day literally made a comic based on cue.
01:04:33 And people read that, probably that, that comic.
01:04:36 Don't.
01:04:37 Know how people bought it, but someone did.
01:04:39 Probably reinforce that narrative of whoever was reading it.
01:04:46 Further enhancing their hallucinations.
01:04:53 Now this is the kind of thing that you're seeing right now.
01:04:58 With look, it's it's a watered down version right now right now.
01:05:02 Well, not for everybody, but I'd say.
01:05:06 The cute tarted delusion.
01:05:09 Around the cult of personality that is Trump.
01:05:13 The hallucinations involved.
01:05:16 Are all driven by fictional narratives. Whether you're talking about Marvel movie understandings of how the world fucking works.
01:05:25 People that that have exchanged watching sports ball for watching Trump rallies.
01:05:33 And their understanding of what Trump can accomplish is based on what his rhetoric.
01:05:40 And you see a lot of these same kinds of mechanisms, right?
01:05:43 The baddies.
01:05:45 Who? Anyone who criticizes Trump.
01:05:50 Anyone who creates doubts?
01:05:55 Creates a lot of discomfort in the minds of these people.
01:06:01 Even if you're just stating a fact, you're you're trying to, you're trying you work for the deep state.
01:06:10 I got called a fed today.
01:06:15 It happens.
01:06:16 I get called a fed everyone that's.
01:06:18 Anyone. Anyone who's disagree with Trump at some point has been called a fed.
01:06:23 'Cause that's the that's the that's the code word for outsider. That's the infidel.
01:06:32 Give you a case in point.
01:06:36 Some of you, we've talked about the the stupid Trump NF TS.
01:06:42 The Trump NF.
01:06:45 Wow, what a what? An investment. That was right it for all the suckers that bought that stupid shit.
01:06:51 The Trump NF ts.
01:06:54 I should've.
01:06:55 I should've loaded that video up 'cause. It was so unbelievable.
01:06:58 Him. Him showing Trump NF ts.
01:07:05 Well, Trump has.
01:07:10 I guess.
01:07:12 Raised or lowered the bar to look at it?
01:07:17 He he sold it a meme coin.
01:07:19 Some of you might be aware of this.
01:07:21 A meme coin for those who don't know, it's just a junk coin.
01:07:24 It's literally has no purpose.
01:07:27 A lot of lot of crypto currencies at least pretend like they have a purpose.
01:07:30 They.
01:07:31 Like maybe you know like a purpose in mind that doesn't pan out or something like that.
01:07:36 This is there's no purpose at all.
01:07:41 No purpose at all.
01:07:43 And it made a lot of money, a lot of money.
01:07:48 By fleecing.
01:07:50 Basically the the least crypto savvy people.
01:07:56 So really the the, the, the the Dumber members of his cult.
01:08:04 Here he is being questioned about it, by the way.
01:08:07 Little funny, little funny, right?
01:08:10 Look.
01:08:11 Look at the the presses response and notice how they don't really push back on any of this.
01:08:16 They're they're just like, oh, just that's just Trump being Trump.
01:08:20 Imagine the same scenario.
01:08:22 In his last administration, I wonder what changed.
Reporter
01:08:28 You intend to continue selling products that benefit yourself personally while you're president.
Donald Trump
01:08:33 Well, I don't know if it benefited.
01:08:34 Don't know how where it.
01:08:36 I don't know much about it other than I launched it.
01:08:38 Heard it was very successful.
01:08:39 Haven't checked.
01:08:40 Where is it today?
01:08:45 How much?
Reporter
01:08:47 Several billion dollars, it seems like in the last several days.
Donald Trump
01:08:50 Several.
01:08:51 That's peanuts for these guys.
Devon Stack
01:08:54 At.
01:08:56 Yeah, several billion.
01:08:58 That's peanuts for these guys.
01:09:01 Now look.
01:09:02 The several billion is isn't like a real.
01:09:06 That's that's what a meme coin is worth on paper.
01:09:09 It doesn't mean that he could liquidate his holdings and actually make several billion dollars.
01:09:16 It's just that on paper.
01:09:17 But.
01:09:19 There were insiders that made several million, for example.
01:09:24 There was a wallet that bought $1,000,000 worth of Trump at lunch.
01:09:32 And then exit at the top, making $300 million.
01:09:40 And that was definitely an insider that made that kind of money.
01:09:44 Now I know a lot of you guys don't understand.
01:09:46 I'm actually going to play a part of a video that I watched to really get it 'cause. I was trying to find again.
01:09:53 The weird thing? There's almost no reporting about this.
01:09:57 There's almost no reporting about this meme coin.
01:10:01 This this literal scam that Trump is pulling to make a bunch of money off of stupid people.
01:10:10 Imagine that Trump, Trump, Trump taking advantage of suckers.
01:10:16 Imagine that.
01:10:17 Now this guy, it's kind of funny. 'cause I I already had the stream like 90% put together.
01:10:25 When I when I downloaded this video and this is, I swear to God I had no idea.
01:10:31 Know who this guy is.
01:10:33 He's probably some cringe libertarian 'cause he's a, you know, if he's doing videos on crypto that just I'm, I don't know. Or maybe he's not.
01:10:41 That's just my guess.
01:10:44 I'm.
01:10:46 But this is how he opens the video.
Upper Echelon
01:10:48 OK, look before I get started talking about what's been happening, I want to take a minute and just be real with people.
01:10:53 I know that this video is going to make certain viewers angry.
01:10:56 There's a group of people out there who are just completely incapable of critically evaluating anything to do with Donald Trump.
01:11:02 And they just immediately lash out when anyone criticizes him for any reason. It's akin to a cult where the leader of that cult can never be wrong because his followers manufacture explanations for everything that he does without question, and even just saying that right now will piss them.
Devon Stack
01:11:18 There you go.
01:11:19 I swear to God I had no idea.
01:11:21 Now.
01:11:22 He was going to say any of this.
01:11:26 So I just decided I would show you. I'm not the only one observing this phenomenon.
01:11:36 He goes into again. I'm.
01:11:37 We're not gonna watch this whole video. This is.
01:11:43 Kind of a rundown is of the the situation in in in better articulated, better than I'd be able to do it.
Upper Echelon
01:11:51 1st we need to understand a relatively recent phenomenon known as meme coins, and to do that at least properly.
01:11:57 We have to talk about a website called pump fun pump. Fun is essentially a platform where you can take a meme, some sort of.
01:12:03 Popular image or topic or whatever it happens to be and launch a crypto token of that meme which then gets traded publicly on peer-to-peer markets.
01:12:11 It's basically gambling, but it's worse than gambling because it lacks enforcement, regulation and fairness.
01:12:17 Unlike traditional gambling, such as the Vegas casino, which has something called enforced RTP which means return to player.
01:12:23 Mean coins are a veritable promised land of price manipulation and scamming.
01:12:28 Think of it like this. If you go to a casinos roulette table, just as one example, you're facing a predetermined set of odds.
01:12:34 Yes, you can lose money, but you're.
01:12:36 Not running.
01:12:37 Risk that the dealer might just or not.
01:12:39 No dealer at roulette.
01:12:40 The person that throws the little ball, I guess you're not running the risk that.
01:12:44 The employee that runs the table might just grab all the chips off of the table and then run away with them out the.
01:12:51 Even if they did that, the casino would remedy it, of course, and they'd face repercussions.
01:12:55 So at the very least, with actual gambling you have a preset agreement of the rules.
Devon Stack
01:13:02 So it's worse than gambling.
01:13:04 And yet it's still just like with gambling. Just like with casinos, like we talked about earlier, it is still taking advantage.
Youtube Narrator
01:13:12 Of.
Devon Stack
01:13:13 Apophenia.
01:13:16 It's still taking advantage of the gambler's fallacy.
01:13:20 It's taking advantage.
01:13:23 Especially because it's Trump and so the hallucination that will be generated will be really hard to overcome because the people that are going to be buying Trump coin are going to be hardcore Trump supporters.
01:13:40 And as we've discussed, these hallucinations are a result of your belief system.
01:13:46 And your faith in something overriding your.
01:13:52 Sensory input.
01:13:56 And so this is like.
01:13:59 I mean it's it's.
01:14:00 Actually, I was gonna say this is almost like going gambling. Only you think you're friends with the dealer and your uncle owns the casino.
01:14:10 It's like, how could it go wrong?
01:14:15 So you got Trump showing, you know, the guy that like, again, these are the Super fans of Trump who who aren't the the most intelligent if you're buying a fucking meme coin.
01:14:26 Fact the way that he designed pertinent set up purchasing this meme coin, making it easy.
01:14:33 In a way suggests that he's kind of targeting, like, the stupid people who aren't familiar with crypto at all.
01:14:38 They don't know.
01:14:38 What a fucking meme coin is they don't know how this market works at all.
01:14:43 They've been hearing maybe their whole lives.
01:14:45 You know, this is like this is Aunt Sally with the with the big fucking Maga hat.
01:14:50 Who's been hearing her whole life that, oh, Bitcoin is making millionaires? You know, bitcoins and all this Bitcoin thing and now you got Trump.
01:15:00 Someone she trusts.
01:15:02 Completely.
01:15:05 And he's telling her, oh, yeah, get the Trump coin.
01:15:09 I can't go wrong.
Upper Echelon
01:15:11 The mean coin trading that just doesn't exist. If you buy a mean coin, you have no idea what's going to.
01:15:16 You could be buying something that will go up or down similar to gambling, but you could also be buying something which is deliberately designed to steal all of your money because the person who made it is a literal 12 year old child who reserved most of the to.
01:15:30 For himself.
01:15:31 Did this in the 1st place so that he could dump those tokens on unsuspecting buyers.
01:15:36 It's high risk speculation, of course, but with an added minefield underneath.
01:15:41 Where the entire premise to its very core is designed to enrich insiders, scammers.
01:15:47 And early adopters, according to reports done by Dune analytics, the vast majority of people who trade meme coins on pump fun lose their money.
01:15:55 And yet the industry is often regarded by advocates as some sort of generational wealth opportunity, despite more accurately being a tool for simple redistribution of wealth.
Devon Stack
01:16:07 And that redistribution is from poor, stupid people who become bag holders when they buy the coin at a high price. And then the price goes into the toilet because the rich insiders who purch.
01:16:24 Ased the meme coin at $0.18.
01:16:28 Can now sell it at $75.
01:16:29 Money comes from somewhere.
01:16:33 OK, when you sell your mean coin that you bought at?
01:16:39 $0.18.
01:16:41 When it's $75.
01:16:46 The people who are buying that mean coin that you're selling at $75.
01:16:55 Are going to be left holding a meme coin that they bought for $75.00, but as a result of you selling that large of a amount of the meme coin, the price goes into the fucking toilet.
01:17:08 So you instantly lose all your money.
01:17:11 And most people.
01:17:12 You know, people don't if they don't understand crypto, they don't understand any of this.
01:17:17 They just know that Trump promoted it.
Upper Echelon
01:17:21 For only 10% of the token supply, according to their own, tokenomics went to public distribution with an additional 10% for liquidity. All of the rest of this token supply went to creators, and something called CIC Digital, where CIC digital, according to a risk disclosure from the.
01:17:38 Trading platform.
01:17:39 Is a direct affiliate of the Trump Organization.
01:17:42 Basically, insiders, nearly all of the money in this token is allocated to.
01:17:47 Insiders.
Devon Stack
01:17:51 Insiders.
01:17:54 After it pumps.
01:17:56 They'll dump.
01:18:01 Now this is this is what I meant by they made it easy right?
01:18:06 Most people who have traded crypto, you know the drill.
01:18:11 It's you.
01:18:12 Can.
01:18:13 If.
01:18:13 Normally with exchanges you buy, maybe there's you go to Coinbase and you buy some Bitcoin and then you transfer the Bitcoin.
01:18:22 Change, then use the Bitcoin to purchase the ship coin and you know whatever, right?
01:18:28 In that process is not super complicated, but there's there's some barriers to entry for Grandma.
01:18:35 Grandma's not going to be able to to figure that out.
01:18:38 Grandma has has trouble with her e-mail.
01:18:40 And if you want grandma buying the fucking shit coin.
01:18:44 And they.
01:18:45 Oh, they'll just make it.
01:18:47 Buy it now with a debit card.
01:18:51 It.
01:18:51 Buy it direct with a debit card.
01:18:54 And that's how they set it up.
01:18:57 So a lot of these people, these Trump supporters that Trump told to buy the meme coin.
01:19:04 They they don't have to know anything about crypto.
01:19:07 Literally nothing. They can just follow the link.
01:19:10 He tweeted.
01:19:10 And pay with a debit card. And then they've got this meme coin.
01:19:14 Don't know what it means exactly.
01:19:17 But they heard it's going to make.
01:19:19 Rich like Bitcoin?
Upper Echelon
01:19:22 If you need a better demonstration of how this kind of token scheme works, look at.
01:19:27 Discovered by bubble maps, which is a blockchain analytics platform that I'm about to use later in the video.
01:19:31 Something else? There's a crypto wallet that was funded with $1 million roughly.
01:19:37 4 hours before the Trump token launched and then immediately bought in as soon as the token went live.
01:19:42 After that.
01:19:43 Sent the tokens to six other wallets and began sequentially dumping them on the community.
01:19:48 So far, this one singular unknown person or group.
01:19:52 We don't know who funded themselves 4 hours in advance and participated within seconds of the token launching.
01:19:58 Has made $20 million.
Devon Stack
01:20:03 And guess who regulates all that?
01:20:07 Well, pretty much.
01:20:09 And to the extent that anyone would, Trump would be their boss.
01:20:17 Now this opens up the door to all kinds of money laundering, all kinds of fraud, bribery.
01:20:24 If you wanted for example.
01:20:27 To to send a bribe or to send money.
01:20:33 In a dark way to the Trump organization, this would be the way to do it.
01:20:40 This is the way you could.
01:20:41 It and no one would fucking know. You could tell them.
01:20:45 Buy a bunch of this fucking meme coin.
01:20:47 That I'm selling.
01:20:49 And it's all off the books.
Upper Echelon
01:20:55 World Liberty financial.
01:20:57 World Liberty Financial, also known as Wlf I, because it's incorporated, is about as closely affiliated with Donald.
01:21:04 Whole family as you can get while still claiming on the website that it has nothing to do with them.
01:21:10 Him and his three sons are ambassadors for the project and right about the time that Melania Trump social media accounts began launching her meme token. The World Liberty Financial Multi SIG wallet apparently made a few interesting purchases of its own.
01:21:24 Domain names, in fact.
Devon Stack
01:21:27 Domain names that suggest they're not going to just stop with the Melania coin.
01:21:33 Which the soon as the the Trump coin dumped.
01:21:37 They no, no, no worries. Guys, you can buy Melania coin now.
01:21:43 As you can see, they've got Eric Trump coin, maybe in the ready to go, and even Baron coin, you know, based Baron that everyone seems to like because he's tall and no one.
01:21:54 Even knows what he fucking sounds like.
01:21:57 But you know.
01:21:59 That doesn't really matter. I guess when you're a, you're a cult member.
01:22:02 Just want the you know.
01:22:05 You just want the the progeny of the God, right?
01:22:12 So that's that's.
01:22:14 That's what's been going on just in the last few days.
01:22:19 You have Trump doing, you know, selling meme coins.
01:22:23 Remember, just like not that long ago, Hawk to a.
01:22:25 Everyone was mad at Hawk to a girl for doing something very similar.
01:22:29 Investors suing her.
01:22:32 Who's gonna sue?
01:22:33 No one's gonna fucking sue Trump.
01:22:36 And get their money.
01:22:37 That money's just fucking gone.
01:22:40 And they'll milk this thing the the life of the.
01:22:45 I guess the the the the amount of time that they have that they're they're holding on to the the majority of the coins, it expires by the time you know, right before he gets out of.
01:22:54 Which is, you know, in four years.
01:22:56 So they'll dumped all the rest of the coin by the time that he's out of office.
01:23:01 Hey, look, it's funny because a lot of people in close to the Trump administration must have heard this is a great way to to scam their followers.
01:23:11 You might remember this at the.
01:23:13 You know the base black guy that that did the prayer.
01:23:18 The base black guy doing like the wild MLK impersonation Jew.
Lorenzo Sewell
01:23:23 And Gentile will be able to sing in the meaning of that old negro spiritual.
01:23:30 Free at last, free at last.
01:23:34 Thank you. God Almighty, we are free at last.
Devon Stack
01:23:40 Well, he's got a meme coin too.
01:23:43 This is he literally right after doing this prayer once several once he was trending on Twitter.
Lorenzo Sewell
01:23:51 I need you to do me a favor right now.
01:23:53 You to go by the official.
01:23:55 Lorenzo Sewell.
01:23:57 I want you to be able to see politics become manifest, not just in the way we were praying over political gatherings, but.
01:24:08 Us become the hands and the feet of the Lord Jesus Christ.
01:24:10 You help?
01:24:11 Would you help us in this?
01:24:13 Would you go and purchase the coin in order for us to do what we need to do in the ministry? We do transportation, housing, education, we heal medical, mental and dental illnesses. I need you.
01:24:24 To do me a favor and go and get that coin in order for us to accomplish the vision that God has called us to do in our earth, I give God glory for what he has done. But we know that King's dream can only be fulfilled.
01:24:37 We acknowledge that people are living in a nightmare.
01:24:39 So here's your.
Devon Stack
01:24:44 Living in a nightmare.
01:24:49 So let me give you the name of that, because I did steal his video. I should at least give him a shout out.
01:24:55 Guy that did that.
01:24:58 I thought I had a screenshot of his page.
01:25:00 Let me let me get that.
01:25:04 I want to just thieve his content and not tell you where to go.
Linda Lo
01:25:12 Here we are.
Devon Stack
01:25:21 The name of his YouTube channel.
01:25:24 Is upper echelon.
01:25:28 It's got almost a million subscribers. I I have never seen any of his videos, so I don't know. Maybe they're all good. Maybe they're all not so good.
01:25:36 But the name of the video is Arse Commander Scamander in chief. The insanity of Trump's.
01:25:42 Crypto scheme if you wish to take a look at the full video, he doesn't do much more than what I I mean.
01:25:51 I mean the video is much longer, but I summed up a lot of what's relevant. I think in there.
01:25:57 You know.
01:25:58 Check out his channel, subscribe over there if you want to take a look at that.
01:26:04 The hallucination.
01:26:09 Was demonstrated here.
01:26:13 I just I wanted to know what the whole deal was.
01:26:16 I said this was almost a little bit of an.
01:26:19 To supplement some of the other stuff I was going to talk about tonight, I wanted to understand it better.
01:26:23 I said it's a little.
01:26:24 There's not a whole lot of reporting about this.
01:26:26 Is seems like a kind of a big.
01:26:28 Deal and not a whole lot of people talking about.
01:26:32 Like again, it seems like all the reporting around Trump, it's it's almost as if the media doesn't hate him as much.
01:26:39 Time.
01:26:39 It's a little.
01:26:40 There was, you know, people were expecting.
01:26:43 All kinds of crazy.
01:26:45 You know, Antifa riots and.
01:26:48 All the Liberals, they're going to really go crazy this time.
01:26:51 Know Hitler's.
01:26:52 Oh, it's it's almost worse. It's zombie Hitler.
01:26:54 Can't kill him.
01:26:57 And not so much, right?
01:26:59 So.
01:26:59 In fact, a lot of the very billionaires that you could say, colluded and worked against him in 2020 were invited to the inauguration.
01:27:09 I guess we redepilled them right.
01:27:12 I guess we've moved the Overton window.
01:27:17 That's what they would have you believe. A lot of these cult members.
01:27:22 Here's one of them.
01:27:24 In response to me tweeting out, hey, I just want a quick rundown of what's going on here and that's where I got the link to that video.
01:27:33 Someone replied the Trump coin was to expose.
01:27:39 It's listen to how cute hearted this is.
01:27:42 The Trump coin was to expose the inherent nature of shit coins.
01:27:47 That are infiltrated by the Jews to politically corrupt or ethically or ethical communities.
01:27:54 The Melania coin came out right after.
01:27:57 It wasn't to rug pole.
01:27:58 It was to spark open debate and discourse on the issue of this market 1st.
01:28:06 That's the hallucination.
01:28:10 That's the hallucination.
01:28:15 You have people.
01:28:18 When faced with.
01:28:20 Stimuli that doesn't go along with their deeply held narrative.
01:28:28 There's a competition that takes place inside their mind.
01:28:32 And in this case.
01:28:35 The.
01:28:35 The narrative 1.
01:28:38 This information had to be reinterpreted.
01:28:45 It had to make sense somehow and still fall in line with the narrative.
01:28:51 And this is how this was the result of that of that reinterpretation of the data.
01:29:02 Here's another example of this kind of behavior that you see from a lot of people that are.
01:29:09 Exuberantly.
01:29:12 Enamored with.
01:29:14 The cult of personality that is Trump.
01:29:18 Melania.
01:29:20 The dress is very.
01:29:21 Do you know what it means?
01:29:26 I mean, she wore a dress. That's what it means.
01:29:31 When you look at that, the stimuli that you should get from that is she's a fashion model, or at least an ex fashion model, and she's got fashion people that have good taste.
01:29:46 Or I guess that's debatable.
01:29:49 And so she wears very fashionable clothes and that's.
01:29:56 That's what it.
01:29:57 That's that's the end of it.
01:30:00 But no, the hallucinations.
01:30:03 The hallucinations kicked in.
01:30:07 It's obviously a sign.
01:30:11 It's obviously a sign that Trump is going to go revenge mode, just like the character from V.
01:30:18 V is for Vendetta, which is funny because that whole movie is basically a commie movie.
Lorenzo Sewell
01:30:24 I mean.
Devon Stack
01:30:25 The guy that's at least the way I have to go back and watch it.
01:30:29 But as I remember it the there's a the big evil talk radio guy that that is the enemy is basically like a mixture of Rush Limbaugh and.
01:30:42 You know, like Fox News personalities like Bill O'Reilly or something like that.
01:30:49 But whatever you know.
01:30:52 That's what she's doing, though.
01:30:54 She's wearing this hat to signal that it's going to be like V.
01:30:59 That's that's a that's a straight up hallucination. Here's another hallucination.
01:31:05 Navy attire, white circle on crown arrow. Obvious.
01:31:11 See, it's a. It's a callback.
01:31:13 It's it's she's based.
01:31:15 It's the logo, the Space Force logo.
01:31:20 You see.
01:31:23 You see the stimuli.
01:31:26 Is coming into their brains and their suffering from apophenia.
01:31:32 They're creating patterns that don't exist.
01:31:36 They're seeing.
01:31:41 Shapes.
01:31:44 And their mind is making sense out of these shapes, and that's coming up with the Space Force logo and not just like girl in a dress.
01:31:54 This one's perfect because as he says, as all these people like to say, some version of this.
01:32:01 Everything has meaning.
01:32:04 When the whole lesson for the night is no, it doesn't.
01:32:11 When you look up at a cloud and you see a cow that has no meaning.
01:32:17 There is absolutely 0 significance.
01:32:21 To you seeing a cow in those clouds.
01:32:24 There is absolutely 0 significance to the face on Mars.
01:32:32 But these people will view these things.
01:32:36 And their minds will make it make sense.
01:32:39 In order to fit in with their cult.
01:32:50 Here's another example.
01:32:53 People geeking out.
01:32:57 Because.
01:33:00 Was Eric Trump.
01:33:02 Just has his hands.
01:33:05 In front of him, apparently some secret Illuminati symbol.
01:33:10 And because he's kind of, they're posing for a photo and his wife wants him to move over for a little bit.
01:33:16 And he readjusts himself and stops doing the secret Illuminati symbol and has some kind of secret meaning.
Conspiracy Guy
01:33:23 Other length.
01:33:24 Quite heavily on we're seeing.
Devon Stack
01:33:25 Oh, the secret many look at ohh she's ohh.
Conspiracy Guy
01:33:25 The whole clan there, that.
01:33:27 Pretty much all of them apart from.
Devon Stack
01:33:29 Doing this.
01:33:29 The symbol honey, huh?
Conspiracy Guy
01:33:31 The left quite heavily on we're seeing.
01:33:33 The whole truck.
Devon Stack
01:33:33 Don't. Don't do the symbol.
Conspiracy Guy
01:33:34 Clam there now.
01:33:35 Pretty much all of.
Devon Stack
01:33:36 Oh no, we've already delivered the symbol.
Conspiracy Guy
01:33:37 Them are done.
01:33:39 I had to make a quick tick tock because I am seeing so much misinformation on this particular hand gesture.
01:33:46 Please pause to read.
01:33:48 Trump also uses it.
01:33:52 And Ronaldo?
01:33:53 Hello.
01:33:55 The mudra is not the same as this.
01:33:58 This is an upright pyramid.
01:34:03 Depending on what you believe, those who are against the Illuminati used to upside down pyramid and those who are an on it used to pyramid.
Devon Stack
01:34:13 Oh, it's the upside down anti Illuminati pyramid.
01:34:19 Good thing I'm I was starting to worry that Trump was part of the Illuminati.
01:34:25 Whoo.
01:34:25 That was a close one.
Talmudic Guy
01:34:27 It sounds telematic.
01:34:27 Affect.
Devon Stack
01:34:29 That was a close one.
01:34:35 Then of course, my personal favorite because it created such a stir.
01:34:40 Oh, it created such a stir.
01:34:43 A bunch of fucking illiterate garbage people were very upset with me.
01:34:49 Such a stir.
01:34:52 Such a stir are so shocking.
01:34:56 Shocking thing that I said.
01:35:00 You see.
01:35:05 I post this video.
01:35:08 Many of you have seen this.
01:35:09 Maybe because I posted?
01:35:12 Where Trump talks about.
01:35:16 Now we need to have more.
01:35:19 More H1B1 visas.
01:35:23 Not just for the.
01:35:26 High IQ jobs that we were told to expect from people like Elon and Vivek and Trump himself.
01:35:34 For, by the way, for for a long time, anyone acting surprised is just.
01:35:39 Part of the cult that's that's the way to know.
01:35:43 Because they either forgot.
01:35:46 Like literally forgot in order to maintain their cognitive dissonance that he was saying these things.
01:35:53 Or selectively focused on other information and purposely ignored it.
01:35:58 Because again, they're part of a cult and they didn't want to face anything that would disrupt the narrative because it was tied to their identity.
01:36:07 All these people acting as if other this is really disappointing.
01:36:12 I understand why Trump seems like.
01:36:14 Going back on.
01:36:15 On what he has said before.
01:36:19 Well, yeah. If you go back to fucking 2015.
01:36:22 And if you go back to, like the debates he had in 2015, before he was even president the first time around.
01:36:31 Let's.
01:36:32 Why don't why don't we go all the way back to the 80s when he was Pro gun control?
01:36:36 Whoops, he probably still is.
01:36:38 And pro abortion laws.
01:36:40 Trump doesn't seem to have any really long standing beliefs.
01:36:46 I feel like you.
01:36:47 You could randomly pick any point in time and you're gonna have a radically different Trump in terms of his political views, or at least the ones he professes publicly.
01:37:00 In this video.
01:37:03 He makes it clear.
01:37:06 Well, that that doesn't matter. If it's. If it's a a waiter.
01:37:13 One of these low, low end jobs doesn't have to be someone that you we're not getting the best and brightest. They don't have to be like some rocket scientist Indian.
01:37:22 Could be literally a waiter.
Donald Trump
01:37:25 Our country and HP1, I know the program very well.
01:37:28 Use the program.
01:37:30 Maitre-d''s wine, you know experts.
01:37:36 Even waiters, high quality waiters.
01:37:39 You you got to get the best people now. Then you go into people like Larry and he needs engineers and Masa needs. And this gentleman needs engineers like nobody's ever needed engineers. Right. So we have.
Devon Stack
01:37:53 We just have to.
01:37:55 Those high quality waiters.
01:37:59 You know and.
01:38:00 But also that the high quality waiters.
01:38:08 People acting surprised and shocked by this this went against.
01:38:13 What they were told or what?
01:38:14 It wasn't.
01:38:17 This is how it was advertised.
01:38:20 This was the Trump that everyone knew well. Anyone who wasn't an emotional baby.
01:38:30 Anyone who wasn't a a cult member?
01:38:33 Everyone heard this loud and clear.
01:38:38 In hallucinations, even though these are, these are responses to this tweet with the video in it, where you can just like, scroll up and then watch it.
01:38:49 That's not what he said.
01:38:52 He said he'll visit it for discussion. Oh.
01:38:56 That's.
01:38:57 I didn't visit it for discussion.
01:38:59 He said we need high quality waiters.
01:39:04 Too many didn't actually say that.
01:39:06 Or actually, this person said that God, you're even worse than the Lib Tardes.
01:39:13 The hallucination.
01:39:15 The hallucination is very strong.
01:39:20 For showing claiming to be, this is my favorite for someone claiming to want level heads and people to stop reacting emotionally. You seem extremely angry.
01:39:30 How do they seem extreme?
01:39:30 Did I?
01:39:30 Extremely angry.
01:39:34 Not saying you don't have a.
01:39:35 Well, you're kind of saying that or what?
01:39:38 Is your point exactly?
01:39:40 But you should heed your advice at the same time.
01:39:43 Was the anger exactly?
01:39:46 Not that I shouldn't be angry, by the way.
01:39:49 I I'm I'm actually believe it or not, I actually give a fuck about white people.
01:39:55 That's kind of why I'm in this fucking game.
01:39:57 I'm not.
01:39:58 I'm not in this fucking game to jerk off some fucking carpetbagging faggot.
01:40:02 Juju cum sucking faggot?
01:40:07 I'm in it because I actually give a fuck about the future of white people.
01:40:10 I don't know why you're in it.
01:40:13 Maybe you should be pissed off.
01:40:26 Lift.
01:40:30 And yet, here's another one. Trump obviously knows that he's lying.
01:40:37 I can't tell.
01:40:38 Does that mean that he knows that he? Well, he's lying now?
01:40:43 Or that he was lying.
01:40:45 Or that I think you're lying to yourself.
01:40:50 Depending on how.
01:40:51 You mean that?
01:40:55 And it continued.
01:40:56 People getting very upset that I was.
01:40:59 I was rocking their their illusion, their narrative.
01:41:06 Getting hyper defensive hyper vigilant.
01:41:14 Like this. This is my favorite.
01:41:18 It's actually so this is me.
01:41:21 We have the doable backtrack, something that a lot of people really fucking pissed off didn't do.
01:41:27 Because they were too busy hallucinating something I allowed to let happen.
01:41:31 Have clarified but it was too funny.
01:41:35 I retweeted a reply to something.
01:41:38 That clearly has context.
01:41:41 That people didn't bother to look at because they were too comfortable with their hallucination.
01:41:47 Someone in reply to something.
01:41:49 I said which will look at in a second.
01:41:52 It's no good.
01:41:54 But getting the January 6 prisoners out was worth it.
01:41:57 And he's maybe the only politician who would have done it.
01:42:01 And I said it's actually not worth it.
01:42:04 Nothing is more radicalizing than political prisoners.
01:42:07 Ask Hitler or Nelson Mandela, and then I'm proven right by the radicalization in my replies. The radicalized foaming at the mouth. Illiterate faggots.
01:42:20 They didn't bother to look at what the what they were even replying to.
01:42:25 Freaking the fuck out.
01:42:28 And this is what they were replying to that their hallucination was I was saying.
01:42:35 Trump.
01:42:36 Should not have released the January 6th prisoners. Really.
01:42:42 That's that would be a really weird take for me to say, like considering that I've been saying that's exactly what should be done.
01:42:49 Fact I was.
01:42:49 I was very angry that he didn't pardon them prior to leaving office.
01:42:56 So it'd be it'd be really odd.
01:42:59 Be really weird for me to to say that Trump shouldn't have done that.
01:43:05 That Trump should not have done that.
01:43:07 Was a bad bad call.
01:43:10 Releasing those.
01:43:11 Yeah, there was something that I was saying that he should do and that I was actually I'm. I'm not going to lie.
01:43:17 Was a little impressed that he he pardoned as many as he did.
01:43:22 I thought he was gonna phone it in a little bit, especially when they were talking about, well, the non violent ones. I don't know what that meant that.
01:43:29 That mean like.
01:43:31 Half of them like what?
01:43:33 How do you qualify the violence?
01:43:35 Who's determining who was?
01:43:36 You know what I mean?
01:43:37 Like, I'm actually kind of impressed that they got us.
01:43:41 They should have got rid of.
01:43:42 Of them, all of them.
01:43:45 But whatever.
01:43:46 Compared to what I was expecting, this was way better.
01:43:51 But if you're hallucinating.
01:43:55 If you're a well and some of these people, by the way, are just malicious Jews, some of these are just hook nosed, garbage fucks that fucking they're they're, they're just they're they're fanning the flames of the apophenia.
01:44:10 They're deliberately misleading people in the same way Trump was misleading people with his, with his Trump coin.
01:44:14 Making.
01:44:18 They know that people are suckers and they're turning them into bag holders.
01:44:24 They're engagement.
01:44:25 Farming faggots, basically.
01:44:28 So there's some of some.
01:44:29 Of them are just. They're they're liars.
01:44:31 A lot of them are just fucking stupid, fucking stupid people hallucinating that that would be any kind.
01:44:39 Of reasonable thing to come out of my mouth that Trump should not have.
01:44:43 That's I'm so mad.
01:44:45 I'm so mad that Trump would let the January 6 people out.
01:44:50 Because that would make any kind of sense on any planet that I would say anything like that.
01:44:55 That's what people thought I was saying, 'cause. They were hallucinating and they're lazy. A lot of us.
01:45:01 But that's how a lot of these hallucinations happen is they're lazy.
01:45:05 Their narrative is more important.
01:45:07 See their focus.
01:45:10 Is hyper selective.
01:45:11 They don't want to know.
01:45:13 They don't want to know.
01:45:14 They see the outsider attacking the the the cult.
01:45:19 And their personal insecurities flare up.
01:45:24 Like a bad case of herpes.
01:45:28 And they lash out.
01:45:31 At the enemy. Oh, Damon Stack is the enemy.
01:45:34 He wants a January six people to to be in jail.
01:45:40 Well, here's the context, obviously.
01:45:45 I tweeted out a video of Trump.
01:45:48 Discussing yet again.
01:45:51 That he wants to replace us with Indians, something that all of you people should have been well aware of, something that I covered.
01:45:58 Ad nauseam prior to the.
01:46:01 Something that for some reason people are just now figuring out that he was serious.
01:46:06 Because again, prior to the election, a lot of people were suffering from similar hallucinations. They would hear this shit and they would say, oh, he has to say that.
01:46:15 For some reason I don't know why, but he has to say though, he's he's appeasing the tech guys or whatever.
01:46:22 Obviously that is part of it, but you think that appeasement ends when the day he's sworn in.
01:46:28 Don't think that.
01:46:31 He's gonna pay that debt.
01:46:34 You think he's tricking everybody? Like that guy with the responding to the the meme coin saying. Oh, no, he's doing this so he can create a, you know, the face on Mars is actually a monkey lion.
01:46:49 Maybe the face on Mars was like the The Lion logo from the 2016 election, right?
01:47:00 I was playing this video.
01:47:03 And saying listen to what he's actually saying.
01:47:06 Not only does he want to bring in foreign workers to compete with Americans for Jobs already here, he anticipates that the jobs he hopes to create with tariffs will be filled by foreign workers, too.
01:47:20 So what he's saying in this clip?
01:47:22 Is not only do we need more foreign workers to come and work at these these jobs that we already have, that Americans should be doing, and when I say Americans, I mean white people, I mean actual Americans.
01:47:34 Those.
01:47:35 Are the jobs they should be doing?
01:47:38 And not only is Trump trying to replace them in those jobs, these economic opportunities that everyone's supposed to be excited about because he's going to bring all these jobs, which you know, in theory.
01:47:49 Don't know if it's.
01:47:51 Even going to work, but let's just say it does.
01:47:55 And he raised.
01:47:56 And that somehow motivates these companies to build factories or whatever.
01:47:59 America, that's the that's the purpose.
01:48:01 So they say.
01:48:04 But he's saying that even those jobs.
01:48:07 Are going to be done by foreign workers.
Donald Trump
01:48:11 I'm fine with illegal immigration.
01:48:14 Like it?
01:48:14 We need people and I'm absolutely fine with it.
01:48:19 We want to have.
01:48:20 We need it because we have a lot of companies coming in to avoid.
01:48:24 You know, if you don't want tariffs, all you have to do is build your plant in the US.
01:48:30 We have a lot.
01:48:31 Workers coming in, but we have to have legal.
Devon Stack
01:48:39 And so the context was so in replying to that video that you just watched.
01:48:44 About Trump saying that we're gonna need to replace.
01:48:48 Workers with foreign workers.
01:48:53 So in replied it's no good talking about what he's talking.
01:48:57 Know what Trump was proposing, and we'll most certainly do.
01:49:00 But.
01:49:01 Getting the January 6 prisoners out was worth it, meaning that Trump getting elected.
01:49:08 Was worth it if all it accomplished was releasing the January 6th.
01:49:12 Arsoners.
01:49:16 That's what he's.
01:49:17 He's saying that having Trump in office, regardless of anything else, that he does.
01:49:24 Was worth it because he's going to get the January 6th prisoners out.
01:49:30 And he was the only politician that would do it.
01:49:36 And my reply was no, it's not.
01:49:40 Which, by the way, isn't a change in tune.
01:49:44 What do you think it meant when I said it would be better?
01:49:46 Camelot was elected.
01:49:47 You think? I thought Camelot was going to let them go?
01:49:50 Of course not.
01:49:54 What do you think it meant?
01:49:57 You fucking retards. You literate scumbags. You pieces of shit.
01:50:03 I hope you get fucking replaced by a pajeet and they fuck your wife.
01:50:10 And I mean that I don't want your genes to continue.
01:50:13 You're one of the the weak links.
01:50:15 We can't afford retards anymore.
01:50:17 We can't afford stupid white people.
01:50:20 That's a luxury we can't afford right now.
01:50:35 All these.
01:50:36 All these oh, I'm aghast, I'm aghast.
01:50:41 Well, I never.
01:50:43 I never.
01:50:44 Ah, that's an insanely callous take.
01:50:49 Would you say as much to the faces of the wives who saw their husbands dragged out of the house at gunpoint by federal goons?
01:50:58 Get off your fucking soapbox, you faggot.
01:51:04 You self-righteous fucks like you give a fuck about white people. You don't give a fuck about white people.
01:51:13 If you gave a fuck about white people.
01:51:17 You would realize that's a small price to pay to avoid genocide.
01:51:30 You don't give a fuck about white people.
01:51:34 You give a fuck about trying to be sanctimonious on Twitter.
01:51:42 I can't believe you said that.
01:51:44 With a course of other faggots.
01:51:47 Internet tough guy, what have you won so far?
01:51:51 Well, you're on the computer, you little twerp.
01:51:57 My favorite was the ones where they you could tell they knew who I was like.
01:52:01 Guys don't know who the fuck I am this or whatever, right?
01:52:04 Extra retarded because they didn't look.
01:52:06 They're just like reacting, like, you know, like fucking stupid animals, which is.
01:52:10 What they are.
01:52:12 But my favorite was the ones that you could tell any who I was because they would try to, like, make it personal. They would try to make it personal, but they don't have. There's there's nothing on me.
Science Narrator
01:52:23 So.
Devon Stack
01:52:23 They would say things.
01:52:24 Oh yeah, well.
01:52:27 You live in the desert with like.
01:52:30 Bees and you know cat.
01:52:33 It's like, yeah.
01:52:34 Right. I live in the desert. I got bees and a cat and.
01:52:44 OK, I get shiny flattered.
01:52:47 Should I be?
01:52:48 And that's the big insult.
01:52:53 You fucking numb skulls. Jesus Christ.
01:52:58 Jesus Christ and and the the unbridled rage, the unbridled rage, the people you could tell they were just itching to have something itching to have something.
01:53:11 Oh my.
01:53:11 Like this one. This is a good.
01:53:13 I I feel like it needs. It needs a little bit of a soundtrack.
01:53:18 As I read it.
01:53:18 The voice.
01:53:20 Of how this how I assume it was, it was typed out. You guys ready? Ready.
01:53:27 How releasing rights from prison was not worth it?
01:53:31 Kevin wanted whites running in jail so he could sell more of his doom grip.
01:53:36 I.
01:53:36 Believes losing the Jesus winning. Who did Biden write a lie?
01:53:41 Well, the car fires the riot, the protest.
01:53:43 I.
01:53:45 There was none.
01:53:46 People just chased the chair and move the next news cycle is our race that close to the speed chain.
Village People
01:53:53 So pump well, I said.
01:53:55 Down there. But you didn't tell me.
01:54:07 Bring your shirt off. You don't.
01:54:09 You can't stand there and I'm sure you will find many ways.
01:54:17 To come on everybody.
01:54:20 It's fun to stay at the.
01:54:28 YM.
Devon Stack
01:54:29 So offended by what, Devin?
01:54:32 You are those people.
01:54:33 What has she ever done?
01:54:35 What has she ever done?
01:54:37 I'm building a giant mental in my backyard to defeat.
Village People
01:54:39 I.
Devon Stack
01:54:43 And we're just sitting there behind his computer and his desk with his bees and bees, his cattle.
Science Narrator
01:54:46 I.
Village People
01:54:51 Fucking cat, cat, desert bees and to me.
01:54:58 You can make millions.
01:55:04 So.
01:55:05 It's one thing.
01:55:12 Put your pat on the show.
01:55:14 Just go there to the YMCA. I'm gonna say.
01:55:17 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:55:20 Real Internet.
Village People
01:55:21 Everybody.
Devon Stack
01:55:21 Tough guy behind that keyboard? Probably living in your mom's basement.
Village People
01:55:24 It's like there you go.
01:55:27 Yeah, faggots it's fun. Listen.
01:55:40 So.
Devon Stack
01:55:47 You know, David talked about how he lived in DC.
01:55:50 I bet he's a fucking fed, even though that would literally mean he worked for the Trump administration.
01:55:55 A fucking fed.
Conspiracy Guy
01:55:56 Fed.
Devon Stack
01:55:57 Demoralization campaign.
Reporter
01:56:06 I.
Village People
01:56:09 First soldiers.
01:56:13 Someone gave up to me.
01:56:16 Hey girl walks up the street.
01:56:18 Put yourself.
01:56:20 The YMCA. They can't stop you.
Devon Stack
01:56:24 Just doesn't know how to win.
01:56:25 He's looking so.
Village People
01:56:25 I.
Devon Stack
01:56:27 He doesn't know how to take the wins, take the wins.
Village People
01:56:28 Sponsors here.
Devon Stack
01:56:30 Be able to take the wind.
Village People
01:56:41 Out.
01:56:56 I.
Devon Stack
01:56:57 Alright, I can't take the faggotry anymore.
01:57:03 You know, but not.
01:57:05 Look what else people got it, like, literally most people got.
01:57:08 Which was a little encouraging you?
01:57:10 Know this is.
01:57:12 I I I.
01:57:13 I I didn't want to put on like, believe it or not, I was trying not to put anyone on blast.
01:57:18 They said I hate that you're right, but about.
01:57:23 But it's the reason Israel is pitching a fit over getting their hostages back.
01:57:28 They're more valuable as hostages. Israel war propaganda.
01:57:33 Which is exactly right.
01:57:35 The spurgey response.
01:57:38 To.
01:57:39 I said is proof positive that it's political fucking dynamite.
01:57:46 Political fucking dynamite.
01:57:49 That doesn't mean that Trump shouldn't have done it.
01:57:52 Trump.
01:57:53 Why would Trump not pardon them all?
01:57:58 That's stupid.
01:58:01 Now that you have Trump, yeah, obviously.
01:58:03 Of them.
01:58:05 Why would you? That's retarded.
01:58:07 And like I said, he should pardon all of them.
01:58:10 And you know.
01:58:11 Another reason why I know I know you guys don't actually give a fuck about these J6 people the way the reason I know you don't actually really give a fuck about these J6 people.
01:58:25 Is you're all up in my business because you think I was suggesting that they be in jail for another four years with my political strategy, that meant I didn't know how to win.
01:58:37 Right.
01:58:39 You're all up. You're up in arms.
01:58:41 Up on your soapbox, all fucking pissed off, right?
01:58:46 That's the worst.
01:58:50 Well, that's funny because the guy who actually made sure they were in prison for four years.
01:58:58 You voted for President.
01:59:02 The guy that you're sucking off.
01:59:05 Is the guy that made sure that all those people were in jail for four years.
01:59:13 So that's how I know you're full of shit.
01:59:17 And you don't actually give a fuck about the J6 people.
01:59:23 'Cause, you're sure as shit not mad at that guy, are you?
01:59:27 Well, you couldn't.
01:59:28 Have done it.
01:59:28 He couldn't have done it.
01:59:31 Oh really?
01:59:34 Really.
01:59:36 You mean like Biden on his way out, pardoning Anthony Fauci?
01:59:40 Mark Miley the Jan 6 committee.
01:59:46 And like half his family.
01:59:49 Mean like?
01:59:50 Trump couldn't have done that.
01:59:51 Well, that's different.
01:59:53 He doesn't know all the names of the people that were gonna get charged or whatever, yet you don't have to.
02:00:00 You don't have to.
02:00:03 You see this is.
02:00:05 This is yet again another example.
02:00:08 Of Trump supporters not understanding how the government fucking works.
02:00:15 You don't have a fucking clue how any of this shit works.
02:00:18 This is sports ball to you people. You're fucking morons.
02:00:24 The president.
02:00:27 Can and they have?
02:00:30 Do sweeping pardons.
02:00:32 Based around an event for an example.
02:00:38 We had.
02:00:40 Jimmy Carter.
02:00:43 Or even before that, we had Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
02:00:49 Offered blanket pardons to Confederate soldiers and sympathizers.
02:00:54 So that was.
02:00:55 Anyone and everyone, they didn't have to list every single Confederate soldier or sympathizer, whatever that meant.
02:01:05 The Vietnam draft dodgers.
02:01:08 Jimmy Carter granted a blanket pardon in 1977.
02:01:14 To any and all Vietnam.
02:01:17 Draft dodgers.
02:01:20 Didn't have to write all their names down.
02:01:28 The presidential pardon is pretty fucking as you've learned with Biden. Maybe. Hopefully.
02:01:34 Don't know if you maybe not.
02:01:35 Maybe it's not fucking sinking in.
02:01:40 Pretty broad.
02:01:41 It's pretty fucking broad.
02:01:45 You don't really need like.
02:01:47 I mean, the President, it's one of the few things in fact, like, you know, how you know, how you think that President, President Trump is like a CEO or he's like king or something.
02:01:58 So every time he signs an executive order, you think it just magics it into existence.
02:02:02 Something we talk about in a second.
02:02:04 What you're wrong about that?
02:02:07 But the one thing that is like that is presidential pardons.
02:02:10 Like the only thing that's like that.
02:02:13 And so yeah, he literally could have said anyone at all.
02:02:19 Who went into the Capitol were on the Capitol grounds or, you know, he could have made it as broad as he wanted to.
02:02:27 Is pardoned.
02:02:30 And he didn't do it.
02:02:33 He put them in jail.
02:02:36 You're not mad about that?
02:02:38 So fuck you.
02:02:40 Fuck you. You disingenuous, disingenuous faggot like you're.
02:02:46 Whatever.
02:02:48 Enough of that. Enough of.
02:02:49 I'm done with that. I think I made my point.
02:02:53 Think I made my point and you know what?
02:02:55 Look, a lot of you fucking guys.
02:02:58 Deserve it.
02:02:59 You deserve the country you're gonna get.
02:03:02 You deserve to be ruled by fucking pejeets and faggots.
Kash Patel
02:03:06 And living the world's American dream.
02:03:08 Am the son of lawful immigrants.
02:03:10 Worked.
02:03:10 Tails off, just like you all do. And I'm going to make you a deal, I promise you I will never quit on your children.
02:03:16 I will never quit on their children because this American dream does not belong to me.
02:03:20 Does not belong to them. This American dream belongs to the world.
Devon Stack
02:03:26 And they're gonna invite the world in.
02:03:31 Then invite the whole world in.
02:03:37 So congratulations. But I guess it was worth it, right?
02:03:41 I guess.
02:03:42 It was worth it.
02:03:47 I guess it was worth it to normalize white replacement with the right wing.
02:03:53 Which is what Trump's done.
02:03:58 It's exactly what he's done.
02:04:05 And people will say no, no, that's not.
02:04:08 This is.
02:04:09 This is one of my favorite things. One of the one of the current cops.
02:04:14 One of the current cops is.
02:04:17 Well, no. You see the problem was with H1B1 visas is they would come here and they would have an anchor baby and then they would start the that would that would fast track the citizenship process and then then they could do their chain migration but.
Village People
02:04:32 Dolly.
Devon Stack
02:04:32 That's going to be stopped.
02:04:35 No, that's going to be stopped because Trump signed an executive order getting rid of birthright citizenship.
02:04:47 Oh, you ignorant.
02:04:48 If only it was that easy.
02:04:52 If only it was that easy.
02:05:01 This is back, I guess, on the 20th.
02:05:06 Academic agent.
02:05:09 Well, he observed the same things he said.
02:05:12 I suspect the most base thing Trump has ever done. Birthright citizenship EO.
02:05:18 You know, if it was real would be true.
02:05:21 Is immediately going to be subjected to legal challenges and overturned.
02:05:26 Need Congress to pass new legislation which they'll never do.
02:05:29 Republic needs to be dissolved and imperium established.
02:05:32 Well, there's other things I would suggest.
02:05:37 This is correct, you said as I replied or retweeted, the most probable chain of events will be a rapid legal challenge followed by an injunction.
02:05:48 Then appeals up to the Supreme Court and then the United States versus Wong Kim Arc cited as precedent, punting it back to Congress, which would need 2/3 vote to change it. And by it, I mean the Constitution.
02:06:03 Which will never fucking happen.
02:06:06 And then of course.
02:06:09 I also mentioned that the trouble is with most MAGA.
02:06:12 Lacks even a basic understanding of how any of this works.
02:06:17 And thinks Trump is like a king or CEO.
02:06:25 And the very next day, literally the very next morning, boom.
02:06:31 22 states.
02:06:36 Sued to stop the executive order and what do they cite?
02:06:41 The.
02:06:42 Complaint site the US Supreme Courts 1898 ruling in the United States versus Wong Kim Ark. A decision holding that children born United States to non citizen parents are entitled to US citizenship.
02:06:57 And courts have ruled this way.
02:07:01 For over 100 years.
02:07:10 Is it possible then against of the Supreme Court and they find otherwise, look anythings possible?
02:07:20 But the probability is very low.
02:07:25 In which case?
02:07:26 This is all symbolic.
02:07:30 It's all symbolic.
02:07:32 And the trouble is the reason why, for example, I'm black pilled on political solutions is because of things like this.
02:07:43 Because you're never going to get 2/3 of Congress to change the Constitution in the several ways it has to be changed in order to turn this shit around.
02:07:58 It's just not a viable option.
02:08:01 And really, the only solution therefore.
02:08:05 All the solutions to these problems are extra political.
02:08:13 That's just the way that it is, guys.
02:08:15 That's the way that it is.
02:08:18 And that's going to be.
02:08:20 A hard obstacle.
02:08:23 To get over when everyone thinks they're fucking winning.
02:08:29 Because Trump got elected.
02:08:32 He's restored justice to the world again.
02:08:35 Just like those fucking Marvel movies that you've watched.
02:08:47 That's the problem right there.
02:08:51 When people say stuff like, oh, you're black Pearl jewel, just like to be depressed, it's like.
02:08:58 No one likes to be depressed first of all, and second of all.
02:09:00 Not depressed.
02:09:02 I'd be depressed if I thought that, like Trump was going to do something in every couple weeks.
02:09:07 I.
02:09:08 The emotional roller coaster that these people like.
02:09:11 Already done this.
02:09:12 Did this.
02:09:13 We did this for four years.
02:09:18 We do this for four years.
02:09:21 We watched as people writing the the the Trump emotional roller coaster of we're winning. We're winning.
02:09:27 Winning.
02:09:28 Oh, I'm so black.
02:09:29 Oh, everything's over. It's over.
02:09:31 So over.
02:09:32 Oh, we're winning. We're winning.
02:09:34 We're.
02:09:34 Oh, it's over. It's so over.
02:09:35 Winning. We're winning.
02:09:36 It's.
02:09:38 That's no way to live.
02:09:41 That's no way to live.
02:09:45 Recognizing that there's no political solution.
02:09:50 To our current situation that this is a hole, you're not going to be able to dig your way out of using conventional means.
02:10:03 Up in a ball and crying and being sad and feeling defeated.
02:10:13 I have a good.
02:10:14 A.
02:10:15 Lot of you guys have a good life.
02:10:17 It's actually comforting.
02:10:19 It's actually comforting.
02:10:22 Having an accurate read on what things are going on.
02:10:29 Instead of instead of having instead of being surrounded by hallucinations.
02:10:36 It's actually quite nice not living a schizophrenic world.
02:10:42 Or in a schizophrenic world where I'm having to constantly lie to myself.
02:10:49 And ignore facts and believe in some bullshit narratives.
02:10:56 And pretend to be offended and shocked.
02:11:00 And then ride on these super highs, these manias.
02:11:04 Mean it's literally bipolar.
02:11:05 It's bipolar.
02:11:09 You're on top of the world because you think Trump's gonna, you know, destroy all the, you know, he's gonna nuke.
02:11:14 Or whatever.
02:11:16 Oh my God.
02:11:18 Oh, I guess he's.
02:11:19 It's like, oh, like this quite literally.
02:11:25 Remember this shit.
02:11:26 What did I say?
02:11:27 Dream.
02:11:29 I mean, I could play it back for you.
02:11:34 What did I say?
02:11:39 I said they're talking a big game about mass deportations on day one.
02:11:45 We, we we went over that article in the.
02:11:49 Was a Wall Street Journal.
02:11:51 Talking about, oh, they're going to have the the numbers didn't make any.
02:11:55 Sense.
02:11:57 They said they had less than 200 officers that were somehow going to go into Chicago and start performing mass deportations, and we, you know, when we looked it up, right?
02:12:08 Chicago at minimum has half a million illegal immigrants at minimum.
02:12:13 And somehow with like approximately 150 enforcement officers.
02:12:19 They were going to deport.
02:12:21 I mean, even like a percentage of that somehow?
02:12:27 And there was all these.
02:12:29 And then, you know, they were gonna deal with them.
02:12:31 Weren't gonna do it.
02:12:33 And what did we end up with?
02:12:38 Oh, Tom Harmon, the guy who's he's literally retarded.
02:12:42 I'm sorry.
02:12:44 He's he's been hit in the head or something like he's.
02:12:47 He.
02:12:48 Is not a smart man.
02:12:51 Maybe he doesn't have to be for that.
02:12:53 You know, it's not like he's, you know, designing computer chips or anything like that.
02:12:58 But still, he's not a smart guy.
Conspiracy Guy
02:13:00 I.
Devon Stack
02:13:00 Don't know why people like him.
02:13:02 He just sounds fucking retarded when he opens his mouth.
02:13:06 And Tom Holman says ICE arrested hundreds of migrants on Trump's first day.
02:13:11 And I said before this last stream I said this is going to set the tone. This is the big test.
02:13:21 Maybe I'm wrong?
02:13:21 Maybe they are going to do something impressive and I I even predicted I over.
02:13:27 I overestimated honestly, I said probably what would happen.
02:13:32 Is they might get 1000 or so, you know, and that they would perp walk the all of Twitter would be filled with all these perp walks and you know, buses full of illegals getting driven somewhere.
02:13:47 And you know, like the storm troopers marching around to the Imperial March and all this kind of stuff.
02:13:52 Thought that there'd be some kind of.
02:13:55 They would go along. I. That's what I was expecting.
02:13:59 That's honestly what I was expecting, I thought.
02:14:01 At least they'd be like a show.
02:14:06 Right. There'd be some kind of show.
02:14:12 There was no show.
02:14:15 There was no show.
02:14:17 And the reason why there was no show is hundreds of migrants.
02:14:23 Is 308.
02:14:28 308.
02:14:32 In Chicago alone, there's over half a million.
02:14:39 They got rid of 308.
02:14:50 Now maybe this is off to a rocky start.
02:14:56 Maybe that that article written in the Wall Street Journal sabotage their plans, which, by the way I mentioned, could have been a possibility.
02:15:04 Stream I.
02:15:05 Look, you know, either they leaked this to try to sabotage the operation, or maybe it got leaked because they're trying to tell the Trump people. Look, we're going to do or whatever.
02:15:17 But.
02:15:17 Either way, how you going to stop that from happening?
02:15:23 That's the end of the.
02:15:25 Like, if there's people leaking already, then why would they stop?
Village People
02:15:31 That's.
Devon Stack
02:15:31 The problem with diversity within the government that you've already got.
02:15:37 You really think that these 150 or so odd officers, these ice agents, you think they're all right wing white guys?
02:15:47 Or even white guys or even guys.
02:15:51 Like they're not.
02:15:58 I mean that, that, that whole operation's gonna be leaking.
02:16:00 A sieve.
02:16:03 They all like Trump.
02:16:06 Just because they work for ice, it's a government fucking job, man.
02:16:15 You.
02:16:15 You think the lady at the DMV feels loyal to the DMV?
02:16:20 It's a government fucking job.
02:16:29 So look off to a rocky start. Not a good sign.
02:16:37 I mean I I I I guess that there's there's only one way to go.
02:16:42 Can only go up from here, right?
02:16:44 Can't get any worse than this.
02:16:47 So even if they at this point they get low, we have 500 people. This, oh, you almost doubled it.
02:16:51 Good job, retard.
02:16:54 Good job, Homan.
02:16:55 Yeah.
02:16:58 You fucking extra chromosome mother fucker.
02:17:03 Fucking mongoloid looking.
02:17:12 But yeah, so not great.
02:17:15 Not great.
02:17:16 So at the same time they were bringing in people more people to be the waiters.
02:17:25 And to be the fine wine experts or whatever the fuck that Trump was going on about that with that.
02:17:32 And the engineers and the and the all our families.
02:17:36 All their families.
02:17:41 You're getting rid of 300 people here and there, I mean.
02:17:47 I guess I guess it's better than 0, right?
02:17:52 But so is.
02:17:53 Like two people, two people's better than 0.
02:17:54 Item.
02:17:57 I mean, is that the bar? Well, at least it's not. It's not nothing.
02:18:01 I guess I guess it's not nothing.
02:18:06 I guess.
02:18:12 Ah.
02:18:16 All of his wonderful executive orders like you know he's gonna halt.
02:18:21 Foreign aid for you know, when this was first announced, it was kind of funny how many people thought that this was this was gonna defund Israel, as if that would ever fucking this is the level of of hallucination I'm talking about.
02:18:35 That's the. If you're thinking that's even like in the realm of possibility that Trump.
02:18:42 Of of all people, Trump.
02:18:45 Is going to defund Israel.
02:18:50 You're on another fucking planet.
02:18:53 You just need to give up.
02:18:56 You need to.
02:18:57 You need to stay in your lane.
02:18:59 To watching Marvel movies at home.
02:19:02 You're done. If you thought, if you're listening right now and you thought that that's what this meant.
02:19:09 Even for like a a nanosecond if it crossed your mind that that Trump was gonna defund Israel, get the fuck out of here, dude.
02:19:18 Don't. You're not.
02:19:19 You're not like us.
02:19:20 You gotta go.
02:19:22 You gotta.
02:19:23 You're probably not even white.
02:19:26 There's, there's definitely some admixture in there if that thought even crossed your fucking mind.
02:19:31 Because of course obviously.
02:19:36 They were ready for that included a waiver clause.
02:19:43 And Marco Rubio, captain Israel dick sucker himself.
02:19:49 Obviously granted a waiver to Israel and from what I understand, Ukraine to at least according to some Ukrainian military guy, he was saying that they that there was going to be no interruption in an 8 or whatever.
02:20:04 That's your thing. I don't know.
02:20:09 Oh yeah, the.
02:20:09 I mean, come on, really.
Benjamin Netanyahu
02:20:12 Congratulations, President Trump.
02:20:14 Sarah and I send our warmest wishes to you, Melania and the American people on your second inauguration as President of the United States.
Benjamin Netanyahu
02:20:24 Your first term as president was filled with ground breaking moments in the history of the Great alliance between our two countries.
02:20:29 Countries you withdrew from the dangerous Iran nuclear deal.
02:20:33 You recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital?
02:20:36 And move the American Embassy to Jerusalem and you recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
02:20:42 You also brokered the historic Abraham Accords, in which Israel made peace with four Arab countries.
02:20:49 I believe that working together again, we will raise the US Israel Alliance to even greater heights.
02:20:56 I'm confident that we will complete the defeat of Irans terror axis.
02:21:00 And usher in a new era of peace and prosperity for our region.
02:21:04 Region on behalf of the people of.
02:21:06 I also want to thank you for your efforts in helping free Israeli hostages. I look forward to working with you to return the remaining hostages, to destroy Hamas military capabilities and end its political rule in Gaza, and to ensure that Gaza never again poses a threat to Israel.
02:21:24 I'm sure, Mr. President, that under your leadership, the best days of our alliance are yet to come.
Devon Stack
02:21:36 I bet they are.
02:21:48 That's not all doom and gloom.
02:21:50 For those of you who accuse me of that.
02:21:53 One look, as long as you're Trump, right?
02:21:55 You know, we got him.
02:21:57 Just why has we got him right?
02:21:59 It's like the Jan six thing, you know, lies we got.
02:22:02 Yeah, obviously get, you know, free the Jan 6 people well long as we got him.
02:22:08 This is cool.
02:22:10 It's coming to an extent.
02:22:13 Trump fired all the the DEA staffers.
02:22:17 People are, by the way, people are misinterpreting this.
02:22:21 They think that this means that Trump is firing anyone who is hired.
02:22:28 For, you know, based on the the DEI standards that that's.
02:22:34 That's.
02:22:34 That's not no.
02:22:37 What he did is he's firing like the the the, you know, every department would have like, the the DEI Czar or whatever. Right. So, like the DoD and, you know, like the NHS and, you know, all all the different.
02:22:53 Not branches, but.
02:22:57 Bureaucracies would have ad EI you know, like person in charge of.
02:23:04 Dei for that department.
02:23:07 Which was a new position.
02:23:10 So, as always with Republicans, when they actually do something good, it's never actually.
02:23:17 Doing something good, so much as it's undoing something bad.
02:23:22 But hey, I'll take it right, I'll take it. But again, a lot of people are hallucinating.
02:23:31 And thinking that this means he's firing anyone that was hired under these policies and that's just, that's not the case.
02:23:39 Firing the people in charge of those programs, which is not, it's it's not very many people I mean.
02:23:45 It's. I mean, how many departments are there, right?
02:23:47 It's it's not like it's not like.
02:23:49 Thousands of people. Hundreds of.
02:23:51 Whatever it's it's not.
02:23:55 It's, you know, it's still good.
02:23:56 A good thing?
02:23:59 It's a good thing.
02:24:02 Unfortunately though it it doesn't alter the reality that is the Trump administration.
02:24:10 It doesn't alter the paradigm that we are welcoming in the rest of the world.
02:24:17 To not only fill the jobs that are available now, but future jobs that don't even exist yet.
02:24:26 And those jobs apparently will range everywhere, from engineer to waiter.
02:24:35 And they're all they're going to do all of this under the banner of their favorite slogan.
02:24:43 Color blind meritocracy.
02:24:47 And it's it's libertarians.
02:24:50 It's open border libertarianism.
02:24:53 With with it's slightly.
02:24:57 Less gay, slightly less gay.
02:25:02 Open border libertarianism.
02:25:04 It's.
02:25:06 It's IQ supremacist open Bord libertarianism.
02:25:22 Which is not.
02:25:24 Great. It's not great because as I've said many times.
02:25:31 The guys that the 308 guys that Homan got rid of.
02:25:36 Now we won't know until we, you know, really look at the data.
Village People
02:25:40 What?
Devon Stack
02:25:41 But most likely we're talking like Pablo and. And you know Jorge and stuff like that.
02:25:46 Talking the kinds of guys that.
02:25:50 You know, wash dishes somewhere.
02:25:53 Or, you know, maybe they drive an Uber or something.
02:25:56 They they do the kinds of things that really.
02:26:00 They shouldn't look.
02:26:01 Look, they shouldn't be here either, obviously, but that's not the kind of stuff that's that's putting you out of the job market.
02:26:10 That's not the kind of stuff that's up to white people standards. In fact, that's why we let the problem get out of hand because we saw those jobs as beneath us.
02:26:20 When in reality, they should have just been jobs for kids and things like that, right?
02:26:29 But those are the jobs that really aren't going to displace.
02:26:36 And erode and replace the white middle class.
02:26:42 And with you think you think the whites don't have political power now?
02:26:45 Wait till there's no white middle class.
02:26:52 Now Asha logos put out a reminder of a study that came out.
02:27:00 I think after the Black Lives Matter stuff.
02:27:10 Universities insofar as possible.
02:27:12 In other words.
02:27:14 What they did for decades.
02:27:17 By creating these affirmative action.
02:27:21 Policies and all of the universities that would not only keep whites from attending these schools because they would instead accept Tyrone, who was underqualified or flatly.
02:27:36 Unqualified in order to meet some kind of diversity quota.
02:27:41 You know Elizabeth?
02:27:42 You know, pretended to be an Indian so she would get accepted into into school.
02:27:47 And a lot of that kind of.
02:27:48 Happening, by the way.
02:27:51 And in fact this this applies when you see people like vivac talking about this stuff and getting rid of dei. That's because it affects Indians too.
02:28:01 People think that, well, you know, Indians would actually benefit from these policies because their skin is brown.
02:28:08 Not as much as you would think.
02:28:11 In fact, you might remember a story not that long ago, the actress from the office.
02:28:16 Indian that played Kelly.
02:28:19 The Ditzy Indian chick.
02:28:22 Her brother made headlines years ago because he couldn't get into school.
02:28:31 And so he shaved his head and pretended to be black.
02:28:35 Because he was so dark skinned that.
02:28:37 He could pass for black instead of Indian and he got into school.
02:28:44 So these same policies are affecting the Indians too.
02:28:49 It's not just.
02:28:51 Keeping the white people out so they have another anyway.
02:28:55 That's not the point.
02:28:55 The point here is whites were purposely disenfranchised from colleges.
02:29:04 And that had two.
02:29:05 One he didn't have white people going to school and becoming the next elite because they weren't allowed in the elite institutions.
02:29:19 But also, the elite institutions tend to radically change the curriculum.
02:29:28 In order to accommodate the people who weren't qualified to be there.
02:29:33 And so our elite quote UN quote.
02:29:37 Did.
02:29:39 Two much lower standard, shall we say.
02:29:44 Step 2.
02:29:47 OSHA logo says.
02:29:49 Bemoan their inevitability, or their inevitably.
02:29:53 And inevitably resulting lack of credentials.
02:29:59 And qualifications and shut them out of the highest paying jobs. So once you have.
02:30:04 Disenfranchised white men trying to enter into the institutions.
02:30:11 You then exclude them from the elite jobs because they're not the ones with the degrees, the ever important degrees.
02:30:23 Something that the federal jobs really.
02:30:28 Placed a lot of importance on, well, a lot of jobs.
02:30:31 You.
02:30:31 Don't have a degree.
02:30:32 Not even considered.
02:30:35 Step.
02:30:36 Claim with us forced to import foreigners via H1B programs to fill the gap.
02:30:43 So now because you don't have the white smart kids going to school and working in these institutions, you got people underperforming.
02:30:50 Surprise, surprise.
02:30:52 Kind of sucks at their job because.
02:30:54 Their diversity hires.
02:30:57 And so now, if you're one of these employers or one of these institutions, you can now say, well, now we need to go, we need to look outside the country for people because the white people aren't doing it, you know, because they weren't allowed to. And these brown.
02:31:11 People are phoning it in, so we're going to have to go outside the country.
02:31:16 Step.
02:31:17 Provide these foreigners access to the best universities.
02:31:22 Repeat cycle so again and that's exactly of course that happens.
02:31:28 They allow these people in.
02:31:31 And replace white students.
02:31:35 It's not just the job market where these, these foreigners are replacing white people.
02:31:43 I mean, especially if they want to become citizens.
02:31:46 Especially if they want that green card stapled to the back of their diploma.
02:31:49 They have.
02:31:50 Get a diploma for that to happen.
02:31:54 Then if they're getting the diploma, the white kids not.
02:32:03 A small Jewish billionaire class almost exclusively employed imported E Indians and Chinese and dei African Americans.
02:32:12 This is the future the tech globalist wing seeks to manifest into reality.
02:32:19 A once beautiful nation with limitless potential gradually becomes an utterly broken, multiracial, multicultural, open air shopping mall with no sense of self, no pride or unity.
02:32:33 Or cohesion, or energy or spirit.
02:32:37 What's been done here is essentially so criminally insidious that it's still difficult for most to believe.
02:32:45 And Trump and all of his cronies are going to be the ones that usher it in.
02:32:50 And they're the ones that had to usher it in, because if someone like Kamala Harris was trying to usher this in, people would push back on it.
02:32:59 Why? Because those same stupid cult member fucks.
02:33:06 Would see her as the outsider. They would see her as the the enemy.
02:33:12 She would be the out group.
02:33:19 They would be enraged.
02:33:21 That she was doing this, they would push back on it.
02:33:27 And if they failed, they would lose faith in the system.
02:33:31 They become way more racially aware.
02:33:37 Especially given her ethnicity.
02:33:44 Are you short?
02:33:45 Fox wanted to win, right?
02:33:49 You wanted to win.
02:33:51 Don't you like to win, Devon?
02:33:53 Just need to nort learn how to win.
02:34:00 Here's some of the data.
02:34:01 He.
02:34:02 Included with this tweet.
02:34:05 This is I'm gonna zoom this graph in so you can see the actual lines because it's going to be hard to see the way it's set up here.
02:34:14 But this first graph on the left is non.
02:34:17 Whites are now by far the most discriminated against racial group with regard to university enrollment and high income occupations.
02:34:28 Now what this is going to show.
02:34:30 I'll zoom in.
02:34:31 And I'll show you.
02:34:36 Even an idea of what we're talking about here.
02:34:41 Hopefully you guys can see this.
02:34:45 OK.
02:34:49 To give you an idea of what.
02:34:50 Looking at here.
02:34:52 This is elite universe. The one the column on the left is Elite University. Enrollment ratios from 2007 to 2011 relative to total age and population.
02:35:04 In other words, this is a per capita, if you will.
02:35:08 The kryptonite of black people.
02:35:10 Showing the enrollments of different groups.
02:35:15 The blue.
02:35:17 The big scary blue bar in every single one of those columns.
02:35:21 Is Jews.
02:35:23 The not as big.
02:35:27 A.
02:35:28 Well, especially compared to Jews, but way bigger than everything else.
02:35:34 The yellow one, hilariously, is Asians.
02:35:39 That one underneath the Asians that you almost can't see, the one underneath that yellow.
02:35:47 That, especially at Harvard, is almost impossible to see.
02:35:50 Like a little fucking sliver.
02:35:53 That's right.
02:35:57 The bigger one beneath it, the pink is Hispanic and the one bigger than that.
02:36:01 That the green is black.
02:36:05 And it's not just Harvard.
02:36:07 The ratio is.
02:36:11 Almost identical.
02:36:14 And every single one of these elite institutions.
02:36:20 The only time it gets differ is when the Asians are outpacing the Jews at at tech schools like Caltech, the Asians are dominating. At MIT, they outpaced the Jews.
02:36:35 UCLA.
02:36:35 I'm not sure why that is.
02:36:38 Berkeley. Oh Berkeley's got some tech stuff too.
02:36:40 Don't.
02:36:41 Might be science related. I'm not sure exactly.
02:36:45 But whites are that little tiny sliver.
02:36:48 And that is reflected.
02:36:50 In the column on the right.
02:36:53 That says Elite university enrollment.
02:36:59 Let's see here from 2000.
02:37:02 What is that?
02:37:02 Column for.
02:37:05 Why is?
02:37:05 Why are there two different columns?
02:37:14 There's two different time periods.
02:37:19 Well, I.
02:37:19 I'm not sure with the, maybe it's or maybe it's the two different years.
02:37:23 It doesn't.
02:37:24 It looks as it's the same thing.
02:37:26 It tells the same story.
02:37:28 White people are barely being accepted into these schools.
02:37:34 As compared to Jews and Asians. And look, that's if you import a billion Asians.
02:37:40 And you import a bunch of Indians.
02:37:46 This graph just gets messier, but that white share.
02:37:51 Of the pie gets smaller.
02:37:56 Much smaller.
02:37:59 Now this is the you guys might remember this from. After Black Lives Matter, all the companies began to promise that.
02:38:06 We're only going to hire, you know, black people because we feel bad for George Floyd or something.
02:38:12 The US Employment Opportunity Commission requires companies with 100 or more employees to report their workforce demographics every year.
02:38:20 Bloomberg obtained 2020, and by the way, this isn't being enforced by federal law.
02:38:25 So anything that you hear like, you know, Trump doing.
02:38:28 Nothing. Look, I like that the changes in some of these executive orders, like I said, like some of them will make you know it's a drop in the bucket to some extent, but it's you know it's better than nothing I guess, right.
02:38:41 But that doesn't affect what happens.
02:38:43 At these private.
02:38:45 Especially at these private companies are the ones that are lobbying for foreign workers.
02:38:51 It might just change from black to Indian, but it's, you know, it's not going to.
02:38:54 It's not going to increase the the acceptance of white people. Bloomberg obtained 2020 and 2021 data for 88 of the SNP 100 companies with and calculated overall job growth of those firms in total.
02:39:09 They increased their US workforces by 323,000.
02:39:16 People in 2021, the first year after the Black Lives Matter protest, the most recent year for which this data exists.
02:39:26 The overall job growth included 20,000 jobs for whites.
02:39:31 And the other 300,000 jobs or 94% for people of color.
02:39:40 And this is before infinite.
02:39:43 Pejits.
02:39:48 This is because.
02:39:52 You had a, you had your friends and you had sleepovers.
02:40:02 According to Vlad, he didn't watch the right movies or something.
02:40:12 This is the problem that needed to be solved.
02:40:16 This is where the urgency was.
02:40:18 And this is what is not only not. I mean this is what's being accelerated, but it's being accelerated under the banner of Trump in the cult of Trump.
02:40:31 And the hallucinations will be endless.
02:40:41 So anyway.
02:40:45 That's the.
02:40:47 That's the deal, I guess 11 good thing. And I was trying to find the text of this.
02:40:55 But.
02:40:55 Again, I'm not gonna say everything that Trump does is bad.
02:40:59 In fact, that's the that's the big misunderstanding. People think that.
02:41:05 No matter what Trump does, you're gonna spit to be.
02:41:08 No, that's not how AI mean. That would be the worst pressure valve ever. Do you not understand how this works?
02:41:15 I mean, if you hated everything he did, but it would be.
02:41:19 That would be the opposite of a pressure.
02:41:23 He.
02:41:23 What do you think of pressure valve is?
02:41:27 You have to like what he's.
02:41:28 Some of the some of the time, right?
02:41:31 It doesn't make any fucking sense otherwise.
02:41:34 Yeah, he's gonna do some. I I like I.
02:41:36 Like when I did my my big rant on millennial this last time around.
02:41:42 I said I I think to a surprised Lowe's. I said when he asked me what do you think is going to happen with the economy? I said yeah, they will get better.
02:41:52 I mean I.
02:41:53 I mean, I don't know.
02:41:54 I'm not an economist, but I think there's gonna be, you know, short term gains, especially if you're a boomer with a 401K.
02:42:02 Gonna have companies hiring cheap labor.
02:42:05 Gonna have deregulation.
02:42:08 You're gonna have a lot of money.
02:42:09 The stock market will probably be fine.
02:42:12 You know.
02:42:13 And if you've got long as you don't get, as long as you're not the one getting replaced by a fajit, which will be.
02:42:19 Lot.
02:42:20 People and as long as you're not.
02:42:23 You know, graduating and having to compete with Pejets going into the job market.
02:42:28 Which would be a lot of people.
02:42:31 I guess you'll be OK. I mean, but the overall economy itself will will probably be fine.
02:42:37 Be better and it won't.
02:42:39 Than Biden.
02:42:40 And that's again, that's that'll be quite the feat.
02:42:44 And as we can tell, all the instruments of power are behind Trump now.
02:42:49 All you have to do is look around at his fucking inauguration.
02:42:55 I mean, even even the, you know, The funny thing is the village people, people forget this.
02:43:00 The village people.
02:43:03 They they came around.
02:43:05 They they were not that long ago, they were suing Trump for using YMCAI.
02:43:10 Why did he pick the gayest fucking song?
02:43:14 He he picked it.
02:43:16 They play the gayest fucking song.
02:43:18 It's literally about fucking boys at the YMCA. Why are they?
02:43:23 Are they playing?
02:43:24 A song about fucking boys at the YMCA.
02:43:30 At Trump rally, I don't know.
02:43:34 But they they were suing him.
02:43:39 For using his or her using their music.
02:43:43 And now they, you know, they perform in the inauguration.
02:43:47 Snoop Dogg, you know, he's he performed the inauguration even though he made a music video back in 2017 where he did a mock assassination of of Trump.
02:44:01 Oh, that's weird. Weird.
02:44:02 Like the mainstream seems totally fine with him now.
02:44:06 Totally fine.
02:44:09 But I guess that's 'cause we we want.
02:44:11 So.
02:44:12 Is that what it is? We're so back.
02:44:16 Is that the? Is that the scientific explanation for what's going on here?
02:44:20 That we're back.
Lorenzo Sewell
02:44:24 Can.
Devon Stack
02:44:25 Can someone clarify that for me?
02:44:27 That what it?
02:44:27 Oh, it's 'cause. We're back.
02:44:28 That what it is.
02:44:31 Political scientists have analyzed this and determined that we're back.
02:44:39 Oh, you've simple minded bucks.
02:44:43 Ah, anyway, but that's it.
02:44:45 I mean, that's the.
02:44:48 That's the situation.
02:44:50 It it it's, it's really surprising to me.
02:44:55 How predictable humans are.
02:44:59 But they look, I guess in a way they kind of have to be right.
02:45:05 We're not that much different than every other animal, and it's not like other animals have radically changed in their behaviors over the the centuries right. By and large, you know beekeeping today.
02:45:20 If.
02:45:20 You were to get a time machine and and try to keep bees from 500 years ago. You would observe the same.
02:45:28 Behaviors and the same manipulation methods would work and.
02:45:35 You would essentially be a seamless transition. Same thing with.
02:45:41 You know.
02:45:44 Cattle.
02:45:45 You know sheep herding all that stuff.
02:45:47 It's fundamentally the same as it was 1000 years ago.
02:45:53 So why would humans be any different?
02:45:56 I don't expect everyone to get it.
02:45:57 Like I said, I don't want the fucking stupid people to get it.
02:46:00 I want them to be replaced.
02:46:02 Fuck them. We don't need them.
02:46:04 We don't have that luxury. We can't afford stupid people anymore.
02:46:08 And so I don't expect this to sink in with everybody.
02:46:11 Don't want it to.
02:46:16 It's time to cut some of the dead weight.
02:46:20 Because not everyone's going to make it.
02:46:24 Yeah, we don't need.
02:46:25 Stupid fucks clinging to the life raft so.
02:46:30 Anyway.
02:46:32 On that positive note.
02:46:40 Oh yeah.
02:46:42 Let's take a look at hyperchats, shall we?
02:46:49 Oh, by the way, one thing I wanted to bring up, it's going to come up in a.
02:46:53 In a upcoming stream that I'm preparing.
02:46:58 Well, I don't want to sound like I'm being petty, but one thing that did annoy me was some of the people that were spurging out, like, oh, I never. You want the chance 6 people.
02:47:09 All of you don't Internet, tough guy. Well, you're a.
02:47:15 It's like.
02:47:16 It's like they don't realize or they don't understand that, you know, there's a there's a actual decent possibility Trump passes anti-Semitism laws in some form or another.
02:47:29 And I do end up in jail.
02:47:32 So fuck you very much.
02:47:34 And uh anyway, I have a stream.
02:47:38 I'm working on right now about how something exactly like that happened in the in the 90s.
02:47:46 But anyway, that's we'll talk about that when I when I get that out there.
02:47:51 Let's see here.
02:47:54 Bum, bum, bum, bum.
02:47:57 Jessie Po Holiday says.
02:47:59 Could you talk a little bit how you published your first book?
02:48:03 Who was your publisher?
02:48:04 Cetera.
02:48:04 I will soon be submitting my novel to a few publishers and I'd like to hear your experience with the whole process.
02:48:11 What I did was.
02:48:12 You can't do it now is I self published. Amazon had like well.
02:48:17 It was a company.
02:48:18 It was a separate company at the time that you would self publish through and then they would list your book on Amazon. And then Amazon bought them after I had already set it all up. And then I shut down my book.
02:48:33 So.
02:48:36 I don't know.
02:48:38 I have a good advice on that one, but I would assume it.
02:48:42 If your book's not controversial.
02:48:45 There's there's probably stuff like that still where you just you can get.
02:48:50 Getting itself published used to be like this big, scary endeavor because of the distribution.
02:48:56 Well, that's not really a thing anymore.
02:48:59 Because most I mean, do people even go to bookstores?
02:49:04 Mean, I guess to some extent, right?
02:49:05 Know I guess it would matter.
02:49:06 If you, but that's not gonna happen. Even if you find a small publisher, you're not getting in like your books, not going on the table. When people walk into Barnes and Noble or whatever, right?
02:49:15 So you might as well.
02:49:17 Self publish and then it's up to you to market it and that's.
02:49:20 Know for me?
02:49:22 I already have people that look at my stuff, so it, you know, it's going to be way easier for someone like me to be like, hey, I got a book out.
02:49:29 I don't know what kind of social media you got, but.
02:49:33 That's going to be the the hurdle getting it printed and available online is going to be the easy part. But yeah, that's.
02:49:40 Unless you go in the public, I mean, like, I don't know.
02:49:42 Know the other side of things.
02:49:43 Haven't done it.
02:49:45 Also, I wanted to apologize for the small donations the last few.
02:49:49 I have two signs and a third on the way and my wife is a stay at home Mom.
02:49:52 Finances are tight, but I'm busy building, you know, to apologize for that.
02:49:59 I appreciate it all the same.
02:50:02 Purple sage.
Lorenzo Sewell
02:50:07 Hit it.
Devon Stack
02:50:12 Purple sage to have a great work on the Oatman.
02:50:16 Is there a book title and or author that you could provide to read this story?
02:50:22 The show comments were no help and when I looked on Amazon I found titles that I had the perspective of White stealing his this happy woman from the Indians. Truly appalling.
02:50:33 Book that's in her words, is available on archive.org.
02:50:42 It's called the.
02:50:46 Captivity. Or if you go to my tweet when I tweeted out the show.
02:50:54 I'll do it.
02:50:55 Let me just look at the name.
02:50:55 What?
02:50:56 Was, but if you go to the tweet when I tweet out the show, someone asked, I think incredulously. They're like, well, where are all these?
02:51:05 Where'd this come?
02:51:07 And I and I linked.
02:51:09 To the book. This is, in her words, as I mentioned in the stream, this is her.
02:51:14 These are quotes from, not all of it. The book also has commentary from the author, but a lot of it's in her words.
02:51:23 And.
02:51:25 I'm trying to find.
02:51:28 What it was called.
02:51:32 Yeah, it's called.
02:51:35 Captivity of the Ottman girls.
02:51:39 So you can find captivity of the Altman girls.
02:51:43 There are some again, as you said, lots of revisionist versions of it that were written well after she was dead.
02:51:53 That essentially imply that she enjoyed being raped by the Indians and being their slave.
02:51:58 And that it was the main white people that ruined her participation, willing participation in the tribe that bought her from the other tribe.
02:52:08 But yeah that.
02:52:09 That's the one that you want to check out.
02:52:12 Of the opening girls.
02:52:16 Slut house.
02:52:19 I.
02:52:31 Slut House is replying to purple saves and says show it to my 9 year old and then showed her a YouTube version of the story. She was pissed to hear the lies after the stream.
02:52:43 Thanks for helping with history class as we homeschool devil.
02:52:47 Appreciate that.
02:52:48 And yeah, that's The thing is, if you watch YouTube videos, they do the same poison.
02:52:53 They they do all this added commentary that about like, oh, and she probably actually liked. Like they're pulling this out of their ass.
02:53:02 You know.
02:53:02 You we have a record of what she thought in her own words.
02:53:06 And they'll get, you know, the revisionists get all mad like oh.
02:53:11 It's bad because.
02:53:13 She exaggerated.
02:53:14 It's like look, how would you even if she did, how would you know?
02:53:17 How would you fucking know?
02:53:20 Friendly neighborhood fascist.
02:53:22 I found myself in the undignified position of having to sit for you, Devon. Never in my life near 8 years of following your content. Have I witnessed this much hate directed towards you. Although I find that you are a fundamentally correct, it is easy for them to attack.
02:53:36 You due to your.
02:53:38 Anonymity man.
02:53:42 Well, look. Whatever.
02:53:43 Fuck him. I already told you. Fuck him.
02:53:45 I don't care if they're look some of its people deliberately misunderstanding what I'm saying. And you know it's hook nose garbage, people.
02:53:57 And some of it's just fucking stupid people, so don't bother.
02:54:01 Don't have to defend me.
02:54:02 I Don't care.
02:54:04 And I appreciate.
02:54:05 I appreciate it, but you know.
02:54:08 If if they took even like the slightest amount of thought for like anyone who's who's jumping on the opportunity to to take a swing at Old Devon, it's someone that was itching to do it already.
02:54:21 It's someone that was itching to do it already.
02:54:24 And they just they they wanted to find an excuse.
02:54:27 So fuck them.
02:54:31 Let's see here on a less serious note, have you ever soaked? I just found out about this and I'm fascinated.
02:54:39 Reminds me of the wire around the city thing. I find myself one of those vibrating beds in order to achieve a 2.0 so.
02:54:48 Now look what he's talking about.
02:54:50 I don't even know if this is a real.
02:54:52 I mean, I'm sure it's like a real thing in in some sense, but I'll tell you, I had never heard.
02:54:58 I'll tell you what it is.
02:54:59 So an article came out I think well, like a couple years ago claiming that.
02:55:06 There were Utah Mormons that were essentially putting their dick like they're not allowed to have sex before marriage, right?
02:55:16 So they would, according to this article and it's the first I'd ever heard of anything like this.
02:55:21 I don't know. Maybe things have changed.
02:55:23 People got weirder.
02:55:24 I.
02:55:24 Utah Mormons are just they're kind of another breed, too.
02:55:27 Who knows?
02:55:29 But according to this article, they would stick their dick in a girl and then someone else, which already sounds like I I I'm trying to picture Mormons not being embarrassed to do this is jumping on the bed, so they're not really thrusting, but they're still fucking.
02:55:46 It it sounded like nonsense to me. I had never heard of this and I knew like the bad Mormons that were fucking.
02:55:52 It's something I.
02:55:53 Have.
02:55:54 Known about if it had existed.
02:55:56 And I lived in several different states.
02:56:01 I I I had lots of family in Utah visited them.
02:56:04 This is something I'd never fucking heard of, and it's something I feel like I would have heard of.
02:56:10 Does that mean that no one's ever done that?
02:56:12 I don't know.
02:56:13 Probably not. If this group of Mormon kids are are doing it in this article.
Lorenzo Sewell
02:56:21 Yeah.
Devon Stack
02:56:22 I mean, look, I guess it's possible.
02:56:25 I don't.
02:56:26 I don't think I could be wrong.
02:56:27 Unless maybe something radically changed in the culture, there are Mormons that do.
02:56:32 Jewy things like that like.
02:56:35 I I well, friend of mine his parents drank Diet Coke religiously.
02:56:41 With everything they they drank, which has caffeine.
02:56:44 And you're not supposed to drink caffeine as a Mormon. But obviously, Diet Coke didn't exist when they wrote the rules.
02:56:54 And so it doesn't name Diet Coke.
02:56:57 But it does name tea.
02:56:59 But you know the caffeine content in like ice tea and it's like the same, right?
02:57:06 And I I was surprised 'cause. I saw them drinking Diet Coke all the time and I thought it was cool if I drank, drank iced tea around 'cause. I just. That's just what I drink.
02:57:16 Because I.
02:57:16 You know, I didn't like the carbonation.
02:57:19 And I they went out to dinner with my my friends, Mormon parents one day and afterwards I got like a talking to.
02:57:27 Was like, Oh yeah, my parents don't like it that you made them buy and buy you tea and stuff.
02:57:31 I was like they were drinking.
02:57:32 Coke the whole.
02:57:33 What are you talking about?
02:57:34 But apparently they they had some, like Jew logic that like, oh, that doesn't count. And it's like, well, it does, you know.
02:57:41 So there are. Look there. Look, there's Mormons that try to get around stuff that the soaking thing just sounds so fucking silly.
02:57:48 Look, maybe I don't know. Maybe.
02:57:51 It'd be surprising to me if that was like.
02:57:53 Widespread thing.
02:57:56 It it just sounds a little too complicated, really. Anything else?
02:58:03 Slut House says. Don't worry, she's not going to learn about the porn Jew or Jack the Ripper anytime soon. But we both greatly enjoy your history streams.
02:58:12 I should probably.
02:58:13 See.
02:58:15 I should probably try to swear less.
02:58:17 That might make it a little bit better.
02:58:20 For more, for for different kinds of audience, I guess I should say I should probably try.
02:58:26 It's hard. Sometimes it's hard sometimes, but I don't know.
02:58:32 That's good gorilla hands.
02:58:36 Hello.
02:58:37 Hello. Hello, hello.
02:58:41 Gorilla hands, I have to admit that I love what Trump has been signing into law, even though most of them are temporary.
02:58:48 A step in the right direction, however, listening to all these normy conservatives gush over this. Winning is a little worrisome.
02:58:56 I'm closer to your black, peeled opinion on Trump.
02:58:59 Well, you said.
02:59:01 I mean, I there's things I.
02:59:02 That he's doing.
02:59:04 It's that's not the point, though.
02:59:06 I mean, like I said it.
02:59:07 He'd be a horrible fucking pressure valve if every.
02:59:11 Thing he did sucked.
02:59:13 I'm just saying anything is substance when it comes to white people, the future of white people, which is what I'm concerned with.
02:59:22 He sucks and it's not that.
02:59:24 Just sucks. He's worse.
02:59:27 He's the worst option. I mean, it's already. Look, it's it's done.
02:59:30 Can't relitigate the past.
02:59:31 Already done.
02:59:32 It is what it.
02:59:33 Now.
02:59:34 But he's worse for all the reasons we went over tonight.
02:59:37 But yeah, there's gonna be little things that.
02:59:41 In the short term or.
02:59:43 Good.
02:59:45 You know and look.
02:59:48 I as much as I really I'm extremely.
02:59:54 Extremely.
02:59:55 Any kind of mass deportations take place, and I I have $200 riding on it.
03:00:02 Not taking place.
03:00:03 I'll gladly pay that $200 if they happen, right?
03:00:08 If somehow.
03:00:11 They managed it to to to deport millions of people.
03:00:17 And again, it's it'd have to be a lot of millions to make a.
03:00:20 But I mean, even if it was like, I mean, look, it's it's not possible to do like 10 million which is what would be needed for any kind of actual.
03:00:33 Real shift in the demographics, but like you know, even if we got like 5 million, I would think that that would that would be impressive to me.
03:00:44 That would be impressive to me.
03:00:46 I just don't.
03:00:47 You know, I don't think it's going to happen.
03:00:49 But yeah, you're.
03:00:50 It's a cult. It's a cult, and people are they're they're in the post, not clarity or I'm sorry they're having experienced the post, not clarity.
03:01:00 They're right now.
03:01:01 Full orgasm.
03:01:04 They are full come brain right now.
03:01:07 And it'll wear off.
03:01:09 It'll wear. Look, we did this already.
03:01:11 We did this already.
03:01:12 I already saw this happen back in 2016, so it's it's the same thing.
03:01:18 Mean there's differences? Some significant differences?
03:01:22 But there's a lot of similarities too, when it when you're dealing with a cult of personality like Trump, that's what it is.
03:01:29 There are people that just, you know, he really could go down 5th Ave. shooting people and there people would make excuses for him.
03:01:36 Just it is what it is.
03:01:36 And we have.
03:01:38 To deal with it for another four years.
03:01:41 And then maybe after that, if they, you know, try to run some of the, the spawn, the spawn of of Trump.
03:01:54 Axel Axelus Axelus axe axelus.
Conspiracy Guy
03:02:06 Hey.
Devon Stack
03:02:07 Axeless, I'm usually part of the replay gang, so this comment is a few streams delayed in response to the Oatman stream. I grew up in a town founded by William F.
03:02:18 Not only did he make the Wild West show famous and was a true hero of our people who forged the West.
03:02:26 But he earned the Medal of Honor for gallantry in action as a civilian scout in Nebraska after a party of Sioux Raiders attacked McPherson station, killing three men.
03:02:37 And running off with a herd of horses, he guided the pursuit to a successful attack against the Sioux.
03:02:46 He was a hero who fought bravely against murderers that carried out an unprovoked attack against pioneers.
03:02:53 So you would think that this story would have been a staple of public schools or public school education in the town founded.
03:03:02 But or he founded. But I didn't hear this story until I looked it up.
03:03:06 As an adult, we did, however, learn about the Trail of Tears, wounded knee, and of course the stupid pilgrims saved by the Indians.
03:03:15 On Thanksgiving, amongst other.
03:03:18 Whites are not entirely deracinated because they are apathetic, but because of their.
03:03:23 Very deliberate program that strips them of their heritage for those interested on on his even more impressive action at the Battle of Summit Springs, where he saved white children who had been taken captive by the Cheyenne. See this 7 minute long faggy link will tell you I won.
03:03:41 I won't link fag you.
03:03:44 Because you were very generous there and that is a that is an important story for Americans to learn.
03:03:49 We should learn all these stories and like I said, there's probably local stories in in your area that just like this that need to be recorded and digitized.
03:04:01 Journals. I think that if you have the inkling.
03:04:07 And some of you are very, very history minded I would think.
03:04:12 Look into the local historic historical societies, which are probably mostly old and dying people, and see if you can't lend a hand and try to digitize some of these original documents before they disappear before they get thrown in a fucking box and.
03:04:30 Sold off in a in an estate sale or something like that.
03:04:36 Cabbage bandit with the big dono.
03:04:39 Money is power.
03:04:40 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:04:45 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Village People
03:05:00 I.
Devon Stack
03:05:03 Cabbage bandit. Hi.
03:05:05 Thanks for all your great work. Looking forward to the replay.
03:05:08 I appreciate that Cabbage bandit with the.
03:05:12 No, no replay gang.
03:05:16 All right, Simba simby.
03:05:20 Says.
03:05:22 A word I can't say for some reason.
03:05:24 Have the computer do it.
03:05:28 Thylacin.
03:05:29 Has indicated this strain would be incomplete with Usain at least once Yavapai.
03:05:35 Well, who? Who wait.
Conspiracy Guy
03:05:38 Silas.
Devon Stack
03:05:41 Who is?
03:05:42 Is there someone that in the chat that I'm I'm embarrassing now 'cause, I'm blanking on your name? Or is this like something else?
03:05:52 It's a type of cat.
03:05:57 Well, it is Yavapai Yavapai or yavapi.
03:06:02 There's there's a. It's a. There's a YouTube video that tries to tell you that the Oatman girls were loving, getting raped, and the guy pronounces it yavapi the whole time.
03:06:13 The Ministry of.
03:06:14 You've speculated the circumcision was normalized in the US to avoid Jewish persecution.
03:06:20 This is only partly true under Jewish law, Gentile slaves are to be circumcised.
03:06:26 Genesis 1712 through 13. It also allows them to traumatize.
03:06:31 Children, yeah.
03:06:33 Circumcisions, all kinds of bad. Don't circumcise your kids.
03:06:37 It's.
03:06:39 It's. Yeah, it's very.
03:06:43 It's very Jewish.
03:06:45 Not so secret, sis.
Village People
03:06:50 You told baby back to bus.
Devon Stack
03:06:52 Hey, David, I just finished watching the Oatman great show per usual.
03:06:56 Or you are the.
03:06:58 I am always moved to deeper conviction about preserving the white race after every stream you do.
03:07:03 Also, I agree with others on here. I would love to see your face someday.
03:07:07 Well, someday.
03:07:10 That that I can guarantee.
03:07:13 Man of Loma and hopefully not like 'cause. I'm getting arrested because of Trump's Trump's anti-Semitism laws.
03:07:21 Man of low moral fiber. The lottery is a tax on the stupid.
03:07:25 I think less of anyone I see playing it.
03:07:29 Yeah, the lottery's retarded.
03:07:33 I I've bought like probably in my lifetime, like three tickets.
03:07:37 For the font you know usually cause.
03:07:40 People at work or buying and you're like, alright, I'll get one too or, you know, whatever. Just to be part of the group.
03:07:45 Know what I mean?
03:07:46 But yeah, it's it's. It is a stupid tanks.
03:07:51 Mystery of.
03:07:52 I enjoyed the open.
03:07:54 You have to read little hot or little house on the Prairie.
03:07:57 I'm reading the Little House series to our son, right.
03:08:00 Indians repeatedly break into their home to steal tobacco and cornbread. Their mom also survived in the massacre as a kid.
03:08:08 He can make an interesting stream.
03:08:14 Yeah, I've never read the.
03:08:16 And we looked up the series and it's so Jude up like the TV series.
03:08:22 My guess is it's probably not super. It's probably loosely based.
03:08:27 On the books.
03:08:29 Bessemer.
03:08:35 Bessemer says.
03:08:36 Well, I appreciate that Jay. Ray Knight Andy Warren, says sources tell me.
03:08:41 Trump will be diverting aid to Israel and rebuilding Ymcas across the country.
03:08:46 And all J6 Ers will have lifetime passes, but I'll bump.
03:08:55 Man of low moral fibre says bands like Fish lived in Apophenia.
03:09:01 All their fans just thought they were listening to music.
03:09:04 Yeah. And what's what's the?
03:09:08 A Grateful Dead.
03:09:09 All those well and Jimmy Buffett, all those bands?
03:09:14 Where they have like these drugged out.
03:09:18 Followings.
03:09:21 They're all. It's terrible. It's all terrible music and and I think that's why they have to they. Because the second the high starts to wear off as soon as they start to come down, they're like, oh, fuck this shit.
03:09:32 I I gotta get high.
03:09:33 I can't listen to this fucking shit. Especially Jimmy Buffett.
03:09:37 I had these friends that were parrot heads they loved were parrot heads and it's like I want fucking if I never hear another Jimmy Buffett song again.
03:09:51 Pebble in the pond.
03:09:57 Yeah.
03:09:58 So far, a fascinating topic. Can't wait to finish watching the replay.
03:10:02 For the research and hard work well.
03:10:03 Appreciate that.
03:10:05 Corn pop. The bad dude 2000 years ago, the Jew wrote the greatest story ever told that convinced the Christ cuck to butcher his own child just to be more Jew.
03:10:17 The day 2000 years later.
03:10:19 I have Western women to tell me I'm unhygienic because I'm not circumcised.
03:10:26 Good one, Jews.
03:10:29 Topic suggestion. The two weapon smuggling Jews who were beating Lockheed Martin, Boeing and BAE Systems on military bids and after which the movie war dogs was made after one of them is even related to Shmuli Botech.
03:10:47 Didn't I cover war dogs?
03:10:52 I thought.
03:10:53 I thought I had.
03:10:56 There's no way I didn't 'cause I watched that movie.
03:11:01 Not that super long ago I thought for sure I'd done that.
03:11:06 I don't remember if I did or not.
03:11:09 The thing you do this many streams.
03:11:11 Like you can't remember.
03:11:13 Did.
03:11:13 Did I do the stream or did I just prepare for it and not do it?
03:11:16 There's a couple movies like that where I'm like, did I do that one?
03:11:20 But yeah, that's a horrendous.
03:11:22 But yeah, I think they're out of or the guys out of prison now, right?
03:11:26 Guy that was played by that Fat Jew.
03:11:28 I think he's out of prison and legally.
03:11:31 OK.
03:11:32 Able to do government bids again.
03:11:36 And which is good news for them because you know Trump and the White House.
03:11:45 My fat little retarded toe.
Lorenzo Sewell
03:11:50 It's our baby birthday party.
Linda Lo
03:11:50 A.
Devon Stack
03:11:52 Lot of platypus tonight.
03:11:54 What a year. Anyway, my mother wants me to recommend a book. Christian life and character of the civil institutions.
03:12:02 Of the United States, and since I'm making a show recommendation, comment if you ever or even need a fokey nationalist song for a stream or something, we'll have our home is a good one.
03:12:17 Well, we'll.
03:12:20 I'll put that in the notes.
03:12:22 Note Arena is there.
03:12:29 All right, hammer. Thorazine, says the YouTube whose video played upper echelon names the Juno.
03:12:36 Well, that's bonus.
03:12:38 There you go, guys. That's good news.
03:12:41 He does so in his recent 23 andme video.
03:12:45 He lists Jews and refers to them as the club and uses his euphemism many times.
03:12:51 It's about all we can expect from someone trying to survive on YouTube. We are making progress.
03:12:56 There you.
03:12:57 Well, then by all means guys.
03:12:59 If you're on YouTube and.
03:13:01 I don't even know what his other content is, but if you like his other content then subscribe over there, he sounds like.
03:13:10 Probably a good guy.
03:13:14 That's that's it is very promising.
03:13:17 Jay Ray, 921. You're living in a nightmare.
03:13:21 Buy my shit coin, yeah.
03:13:26 Pride assassin. You know what?
03:13:28 In fact, I think I even made a button for him.
03:13:32 Did.
03:13:33 I thought I had.
03:13:38 What does this button do?
03:13:42 No, that's not it.
Lorenzo Sewell
03:13:46 Free at last, free at last.
03:13:50 Thank you. God Almighty, we are free at last.
Devon Stack
03:13:54 There we.
03:13:55 He's he's now a button.
03:14:02 Let's see here.
03:14:05 Price Price hasn't says replay gang corn pop. The bad dude says. Did you see how Trump is creating a special minority status for Jewish businesses for them to get even more loans?
03:14:18 I don't know the details of that.
03:14:19 Saw something about that also.
03:14:22 So they I don't know how this is going to play into it. 'cause I thought that they were.
03:14:29 They were given some kind of minority status also when it came to acceptance in the schools, but that which conflicts with the whole colorblind meritocracy stuffs, I I don't.
03:14:38 Mean, obviously.
03:14:40 You know, like they give a shit, right when it comes to Jews.
03:14:44 I'll have to look into that.
03:14:46 Have to look at that.
03:14:48 Occidental Front says, Oh my God, you need to look up the flag of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.
03:14:55 It's literally the gay surrender flag. Also, do you think it's true that Hillary Clinton had her own?
03:15:02 Dog buddy.
03:15:03 I haven't heard that one.
03:15:06 I mean, I guess, look, if you don't have a problem murdering people.
03:15:12 I don't think you're gonna pro killing dogs.
03:15:15 I.
03:15:15 Mean if, if, if, when people get inconvenient, you don't have a problem killing them.
03:15:23 Then why would you have a problem killing dogs that were inconvenient?
03:15:27 Jay Ray 1981 says let's let's take small wins, quote UN quote without pattern recognition and you are mean if you don't agree.
03:15:37 Right now, in fact, I'm going to steal a meme.
03:15:43 If I can find it again.
03:15:46 Someone I.
03:15:46 It's not very often I see a funny.
03:15:49 I don't know if this guy came up with it.
03:15:54 But it was very it was very apartment.
03:15:57 It was very apartment.
03:16:00 Oh, I don't have any what?
03:16:03 I'm not gonna be able to find it.
03:16:05 It doesn't let me see my own likes.
03:16:10 Since I don't have any likes like, I've never liked anything. That's bullshit.
03:16:14 Is that like a thing I have to unlock?
03:16:18 By getting do I have to?
03:16:19 Like.
03:16:20 Premium X to see my own likes.
03:16:24 I should have bookmarked it anyway.
03:16:27 Trust me, it was super funny guys.
03:16:34 Is asking me to test, but thanks for the work. I would like to remind people that riding the 14 words on dollar bills is illegal.
03:16:42 So don't do that.
03:16:44 That's right, defacing.
03:16:46 The currency, right?
03:16:48 Serbian Bull says when the J Sixers are done catching up with the family, they start doing interviews when the when the interviews reveal the deplorable treatment they have sustained by the prison officials.
03:17:01 The public will outrage.
03:17:02 It will be great propaganda and more opportunity for us.
03:17:06 Maybe. I mean, I don't know.
03:17:09 I.
03:17:10 I mean, I don't know.
03:17:13 What to expect with that?
03:17:16 But yeah, maybe that's possible.
03:17:19 I'm sure I'm out of all those people. Some of them have to be good speakers and I'm sure some of them are our guys, you know, I mean, I'm obviously not all of them.
03:17:28 A lot of.
03:17:29 You know MAGA cards or whatever, but.
03:17:32 You know, there's someone, probably our guys and and and some of them probably have some good stories.
03:17:36 Patel and yeah, look, I'm sure they'll make a big deal out of it too.
03:17:41 Sure, they'll make a big deal out of it.
03:17:43 Sure, they'll.
03:17:46 Cash Patel.
03:17:48 Good old cash.
03:17:50 I'm sure we'll maybe even do some kinds of, you know, internal reviews and maybe they'll do some kind of show trialy kind of thing with that, I don't know.
03:18:02 But yeah, it's possible.
03:18:04 My line eye says I hear in the belly or I'm here. I think you mean I'm here in the belly.
03:18:09 San Francisco, listening to the Black Information Network on my way to work my personal hell. But it gives me strength.
03:18:19 Well, you're working late then tonight.
03:18:23 Good luck at work.
03:18:25 My lying eyes and watch out for the the rabbit homeless people stay away from the tenderloin.
03:18:33 Is that still like the shit part? Well, I mean.
03:18:38 What in San Francisco?
03:18:41 Is there a part that's not the shit part? That place was first time I went to San Francis.
03:18:46 As an adult first I went there.
03:18:48 I got a hotel.
03:18:49 I was like, oh, it's so cheap it.
03:18:51 Looks real nice.
03:18:54 On the on the Internet.
03:18:56 Here's the tenderloin and.
03:18:59 Yeah, that was a. That was a interesting.
03:19:04 Neighborhood.
03:19:06 Lance, 45, says following his inauguration yesterday, President Donald Trump has reinstated a policy from his first term that favors classical styles for government buildings over modernist ones.
03:19:19 Yeah, I don't know that that ever went.
03:19:21 Did anything or to what extent that'll matter. I feel like some of this stuff is just kind of like.
03:19:27 You know, like renaming the Gulf of Mexico, the Gulf of America.
03:19:32 Like.
03:19:32 I mean, I mean, that's cool I guess. But that again does it.
03:19:37 Does it stop white genocide or even address it? Or in any way, shape or form?
03:19:42 I don't. I don't fucking care.
03:19:45 I often care.
03:19:47 Call me a one trick pony, but I don't fucking care.
03:19:50 That's that's why I'm worried about.
03:19:51 Why I'm focused on.
03:19:54 And so I it's hard to get.
03:19:56 It's hard to get excited when your people are being genocided.
03:20:01 Hard, hard to get excited about.
03:20:04 The Gulf of America.
03:20:07 Or buildings looking different, you know?
03:20:10 Yeah. Again, these are the kinds of things though.
03:20:13 These are the kinds of things that people are going to see and think they're winning.
03:20:20 And that's, that's what's.
03:20:22 That is what concerned me before he was. I didn't think that Trump was going to get elected this fucking fall on his face and that.
03:20:31 Why would it matter at that?
03:20:32 I mean, if he was going to be.
03:20:35 In fact, if anything, if he was going to be so bad that it demoralized Trump supporters and even the Q tards were checking out, you know, that would be amazing.
03:20:44 Like no one expected that.
03:20:47 So yeah, you know, I guess it's not bad, I guess, right?
03:20:52 I mean in a way.
03:20:56 My lying eyes says birthright was for freed slaves.
03:21:00 A.
03:21:01 Not illegals.
03:21:02 But that's not the way the courts interpreted it. For the last 100 years.
03:21:05 That's the problem.
03:21:07 My lying eyes again, says Skoda, should logically amend the 14th.
03:21:11 They can't amend it.
03:21:14 They can interpret it to mean what you're saying it and therefore uphold the order.
03:21:21 I just think that's highly. Is it impossible? No.
03:21:25 It's just really unlikely.
03:21:27 Like really unlikely.
03:21:30 And in which case it would have to go to Congress.
03:21:33 And because it is the Constitution to amend the Constitution, Congress has to do that, and not just Congress. It takes 2/3 of Congress.
03:21:42 And good luck.
03:21:42 You know, like that's that's that enters the realm of impossibility unless there's a whole lot of blackmail and a whole lot of people, you know that that's not.
03:21:55 Mr. Choli says good evening, Devin. As always, thank you for all that you do and always fighting the good fight for our people. I appreciate that.
03:22:05 Bill Monaghan.
Richard C Hoagland
03:22:09 Hello. What's?
Devon Stack
03:22:15 Bill Monaghan here it is, Thursday after the ice deportation raids began in Springfield Tuesday, but still no ice, no deportations.
03:22:25 But you see, this information is necessary.
03:22:28 It's part of the plan and you must trust.
03:22:31 The saddest excuse is it's all ploy that will bring about the mass deport.
03:22:36 Rotation.
03:22:38 Well, that's The thing is.
03:22:41 It it really look, it really could have if they look at I mean not like mass like we need it but.
03:22:50 I said this last stream too. I said that if they did a big shock and awe kind of campaign like I was expecting to happen.
03:23:00 And look which.
03:23:02 Possibly. Maybe could still happen to on on, you know, to some degree.
03:23:07 I'm not saying that's impossible.
03:23:10 You will have some self deportation.
03:23:15 Not.
03:23:15 Not the kind that we need, and unfortunately they will include those numbers at which they will estimate.
03:23:24 And they'll estimate high and they'll say, look how many people we deported.
03:23:28 Deported, you know, 10 million or you know.
03:23:31 They'll do that.
03:23:32 Going.
03:23:32 They we all know they're going to.
03:23:34 Do that but.
03:23:36 If they did, like a big operation where they rounded up people and they did what I'm talking about.
03:23:40 The the people you know, the perp walks on the buses and all that kind of shit.
03:23:46 You know people leaving.
03:23:48 You would, I mean not again.
03:23:49 A ton.
03:23:50 Not how many we need to, but you'd have you'd have some self deportation.
03:23:56 It probably mostly people who were probably not super established anyway.
03:24:02 You know what I mean?
03:24:03 The thing is, if you really want self deportation, which I I think that's just a fucking asinine thing, OK, to some extent, OK, you can try to force that by.
03:24:14 I mean, you could you?
03:24:16 You could do it by really punishing employers, and I mean like really like I I mean it.
03:24:24 I mean, I think you almost have to like firing squad. Employers of illegal aliens to for it to really matter.
03:24:31 But you'd have to if you did some really fucked up, like draconian harsh penal penalties for anyone employing illegals that would. That would fix things pretty quick.
03:24:41 I mean.
03:24:41 It wouldn't fix things, but it would.
03:24:44 Get rid of a lot of these lower tier.
03:24:49 Illegal immigrants.
03:24:52 But yeah, that without, but without anything that you know that, why would they leave? Why would they leave?
03:24:58 Because right now it doesn't look like that's happening even with like even with the raid with 300, whatever people.
03:25:03 If that's, that starts to become like a regular thing.
03:25:06 Not, you know, not a big deal.
03:25:10 And it's not like they we used to do raids.
03:25:13 And they would just, you know, La migra la Migra and go run and hide and you know.
03:25:20 I'm going to say crease crease. Is that correct?
03:25:29 I.
Science Narrator
03:25:31 Hey, corn.
Devon Stack
03:25:39 Crease says while there absolutely are a lot of cult like morons, I strongly believe a significant amount of the blind advocacy for the orange man seen online are bots.
03:25:51 Thanks for your dedication and the broad education you give us every strain.
03:25:56 It up.
03:25:57 Well, I appreciate.
03:25:58 And yeah, I think to some extent there is bots.
03:26:02 I never want to overestimate the amount of bots.
03:26:07 Because there just are a lot of stupid people too.
03:26:13 And look, there's there's well meaning people that will come around if we just got to be patient. There's some people that are just like I said, they're cumb brain right now and they'll they'll have post, not clarity.
03:26:26 You know what, 90 days.
03:26:29 I don't know or or or not.
03:26:33 But we need to get serious about solving the actual problem that's facing white people, and that's going to be this.
03:26:41 This high skilled.
03:26:43 Legal.
03:26:44 It's it's the whole getting replaced legally thing that that's the danger and that is.
03:26:53 That's like, not even being addressed because everyone's so.
03:26:59 Know excited about all this other stuff?
03:27:02 Which much of it is symbolic.
03:27:07 But yeah, there are.
03:27:08 I mean, I'm sure there's.
03:27:09 I just don't want to over it. I don't want to be like.
03:27:11 I just.
03:27:11 Like I hate it when people like, oh, it's all bots.
03:27:14 And it's like, you know, not.
03:27:17 Yeah, there's bots and yeah, especially now, right.
03:27:20 Is getting.
03:27:21 And you know, but at the same time.
03:27:26 Drain the Zagbot says Great stream dev.
03:27:29 I couldn't agree with you.
03:27:30 I was telling my magus spellbound boomer parents the fact that the people who committed treason against the US by dissolving the border completely are walking free and no actions against NGOs.
03:27:43 Says all you need to know.
03:27:45 And Speaking of which, there is a new caravan headed to the border from.
03:27:52 Southern Mexico, I think and so.
03:27:55 We'll see.
03:27:56 That plays.
03:27:57 Speaking of NGO's, that's obviously most likely Jewish NGO. That's behind that.
03:28:03 And we'll see what happens when they get to the border.
03:28:09 Hopefully.
03:28:10 Or, you know, hopefully they get stopped.
03:28:14 But let's see what kind of let's see what kind of resistance there.
03:28:18 I I'm kind of of the opinion that the ruling class has decided that they don't or they would prefer rather.
03:28:27 The new and improved immigrants, I think that they're OK with trading out the Mexicans.
03:28:34 For the pejitss.
03:28:36 I think that.
03:28:38 They see it as.
03:28:41 A.
03:28:41 You know, in terms of white replacement, it's a net positive because like I said, they they directly compete with whites in the way that the Mexicans don't. They I think in some.
03:28:52 To some degree might have been high on their own supply, thinking that Pablo would eventually become a rocket scientist, and in Tyrone would eventually, you know, become a a physicist or whatever.
03:29:05 I think that to some degree they were.
03:29:11 Convinced of their own.
03:29:13 Lie that that race and IQ was this imaginary thing, or whatever.
03:29:20 And I think that now that it's painfully obvious to even.
03:29:25 You know the the most.
03:29:28 The the the even the.
03:29:31 Actually, it's it's painfully obvious even to like the non whites at this point.
03:29:36 That there there's something to this, you know, the non whites. Even the Indians get it.
03:29:41 Know even the the Asians get.
03:29:43 You know the Jews, I think, certainly get it.
03:29:46 And so I think that they're they're willing to make the trade as long as the like, as Trump is suggesting.
03:29:54 They can swap out Pablo as a waiter for, you know, Habib or whoever.
03:29:59 Or Pooja or I don't know.
03:30:00 Don't know Indian names.
03:30:06 Where was.
03:30:07 There we are, Bill Monaghan again.
03:30:11 Four South.
03:30:12 American illegals burglarizing rich people's homes got arrested in this county and Q adjacent tards are peeing down their legs in joy.
03:30:20 Haitians are moving out of houses they've trashed and into new houses to trash.
03:30:26 Not back to Haiti.
03:30:27 And I'm the asshole for pointing that.
03:30:30 Yeah, I I they're here legally is the problem.
03:30:33 And so I Don.
03:30:36 I can see Trump, and maybe he already has one of these executive orders numbers.
03:30:39 Aware of.
03:30:40 I can see him putting a stop to.
03:30:44 More Haitians coming in or or slowing it down, or I don't know exactly, but it's going to be tough to get rid of the ones that are here, unfortunately.
03:30:57 Sleepy says if you want to shine like the sun, first you must burn like it a quote from.
03:31:07 Uncle. Uncle A.
03:31:10 Severely retarded faggot.
03:31:15 Says there is a silver lining.
03:31:17 Why people might have more chances to succeed in a merit based society if Trump completely gets rid of DEI. Well, right. But like we're we're generations into this.
03:31:30 And it won't.
03:31:31 They won't have a more chances to succeed if simultaneously they are importing.
03:31:40 Thousands and thousands or millions even of Asians and Pajeets who are are both way more nepotistic and are willing to hire their own.
03:31:55 And.
03:31:57 Our you know our our qualified to do some of these jobs.
03:32:01 And look.
03:32:04 It's not a matter. I'm not an IQ.
03:32:06 It's not a matter of like, I'm willing to to grant that there might be higher IQ, maybe even more qualified people that could do some of these positions if you were to go overseas to get them.
03:32:20 I don't fucking care.
03:32:23 This isn't their country.
03:32:28 It's like if you have a kid, you're not going to throw him out on the street because he gets AB on the test and then try to adopt someone, some other kid that's going to get an A.
03:32:39 Our responsibility is to our people.
03:32:42 Our nation is for our people.
03:32:47 And unfortunately, we're being ruled by people. This includes Trump.
03:32:53 By people who view our nation as an economic zone.
03:32:57 That's why Trump's family came here.
03:33:01 That's why Elon Musk came here. That's why Vivek's family came here.
03:33:12 And so that's what you're up against is people who don't feel a connection to the founders or any kind of.
03:33:21 History of the United States beyond, maybe.
03:33:25 Two generations or so in the case of Trump, right?
03:33:32 So to them it is a nation of immigrants.
03:33:37 When they when they look at the the the narrative.
03:33:41 Of the country, the only way they fit in that narrative is if it's a nation of immigrants.
03:33:50 So why would they have a problem with this stuff?
03:33:53 They don't.
03:33:55 Magnum opus with the big.
03:33:57 Dodo money is Pennsylvania's the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.
03:34:04 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Village People
03:34:19 I.
Devon Stack
03:34:21 Magnum opus look into Dave Smith and the non woke.
03:34:27 Non open border, non prostitute, non DEI Mises caucus. Brent, I think you meant branch of libertarianism.
03:34:37 We aren't your typical faggot libertarians, you know. I knew a guy that worked at the Mesa Institute.
03:34:46 I don't think he does anymore.
03:34:51 Back in the back, in back in my libertarian days.
03:34:58 Dave Smith, that's isn't he.
03:35:02 Let me look him up. I feel like I know who that is.
03:35:11 He's a Jew.
03:35:14 Right.
03:35:16 I thought he was a Jew.
03:35:17 Isn't.
03:35:17 Yeah, he Jewish comedian guy.
03:35:22 All right. Where's the early life?
03:35:24 Yeah, he's.
03:35:25 Come on, come on, come on.
03:35:32 You're killing me. You're killing me.
Lorenzo Sewell
03:35:35 Come on.
Devon Stack
03:35:37 What is this?
03:35:41 There we go.
03:35:43 I mean, to be honest, I don't know.
03:35:44 Heard.
03:35:45 I hear it's one of those names, those people you hear mentioned.
03:35:50 From what I understand, it's the problem with all so-called one of the good ones is they're based in all things until until the Venn diagram stops intersecting.
03:36:01 And that's the.
03:36:02 That's really the issue is that as white people, we have our own interests and sometimes they might align with the Jewish guy's interest.
03:36:10 And then there's always that moment. It doesn't.
03:36:13 And so look if if you want to have.
03:36:19 You know, someone adjacent to us, as they say.
03:36:24 That's maybe doing some good in some way.
03:36:27 All right.
03:36:27 But they're never going to be us.
03:36:30 And that's just the way it is now.
03:36:32 Like I don't.
03:36:32 I don't know. I'm from Adam.
03:36:33 Don't know.
03:36:34 I mean I I I know what he looks like and I think I maybe have seen clips of him talking on Twitter or.
03:36:40 That. But you know, it's just.
03:36:45 Sorry, I gotta be I gotta be racist on this one.
03:36:52 So yeah, man of low moral fiber.
03:36:57 Says. But thanks to the support there, Magnum Opus all the same mavlemall fiber the Jews replaced the blacks with Mexicans.
03:37:05 When they realize blacks were too stupid to work in factories or build houses, they want to replace the Mexicans with pugets. Now that they know the Mexicans are too dumb to use computers.
03:37:16 The problem and solution remains the same as it always has.
03:37:21 Basically, I agree with what you're saying.
03:37:23 Essentially, that is what's going on.
03:37:27 Veritas Hunter 7 says just look just here to share a gay link.
03:37:36 Yes.
Village People
03:37:37 You are gay.
Devon Stack
03:37:42 Oh.
03:37:58 And apparently that's a link.
03:38:01 According to him, about me ranting about killer bees.
03:38:06 In a European classroom or something.
Donald Trump
03:38:10 But you should know better.
Devon Stack
03:38:11 Man of Low moral fiber. You asked why Trump picked a song about fucking boys for his rallies.
03:38:18 You've already covered that. He's a New York bisexual who was raised by a gay Jew who died of AIDS. That's why.
03:38:25 Probably not too far off there.
03:38:27 You know Roy Cohn, obviously, I grew up around Mormons and I even, and I've even boned a Mormon chick.
03:38:36 Don't even think I've done that.
03:38:41 I don't even think I've done.
03:38:42 I think the soaking thing is just cow tipping for Mormons.
03:38:47 Not real.
03:38:48 Yeah, like I said, I I would be very surprised.
03:38:53 I'd be very surprised if that's anything more than a urban myth, but at the same time, if I found out there was.
03:39:01 Stupid Utah Mormons doing that again? I don't think it'd be widespread.
03:39:07 But I wouldn't.
03:39:08 I also wouldn't be surprised if some stupid Utah Mormons were doing that.
03:39:15 My lying eye says great show.
03:39:17 That Russell Mcclintock.
03:39:20 Hello Sir. I was on my way to going to Lyman School so I could work as a on power lines and make good money with benefits.
03:39:29 Right before Christmas, I got trampled by cows at.
03:39:33 I don't know if I can be a lineman now, but I really want to encourage your audience to go that route. Thank you.
03:39:39 Hopefully you get better. Hopefully you recover.
03:39:43 And that is good work and it's good. White people work, and it pays really well.
03:39:48 Can be dangerous.
03:39:50 I've done contract work with.
03:39:53 A.
03:39:53 Electrical utility and I don't know a whole lot about.
03:39:58 Insurance and outs of it. But I was exposed to that stuff a.
03:40:02 Bit and.
03:40:04 Some of those guys make a lot of money, especially cuz I think they're all.
03:40:09 At least where I was.
03:40:10 All unionized, so.
03:40:13 That is going to work, but yeah, hopefully you recover.
03:40:16 Sucks. Travel by cows.
03:40:18 That's.
03:40:21 Cows are heavy.
03:40:23 That doesn't sound fun.
03:40:26 And then you say I also want to encourage people to share your show.
03:40:29 It's my favorite show since I found it and it's helped me figure out a.
03:40:33 Of things.
03:40:34 To to the audience. If you agree with Mr. Stacks perspective, share his work and help us grow the audience.
03:40:40 And someday, we won't feel like we're the only ones.
03:40:43 Well, we're not.
03:40:44 You're not the only one.
03:40:45 Yeah.
03:40:46 I appreciate that. And by all means guys.
03:40:51 Yeah. How? I mean, he was trampled by cows.
03:40:54 Can't you do?
03:40:55 Can't you at least?
03:40:57 Grant the man this wish.
03:41:04 But yeah, thanks for the support there and and and no bullshit. I I you know, I hope you recover there.
03:41:10 Us know keep us.
03:41:11 Us posted.
03:41:12 Slut House says just woke up for work, so I'll listen to the replay.
03:41:16 Definitely sound more chipper this evening.
03:41:19 Yeah, I got a little sleep.
03:41:21 I got a little sleep.
03:41:24 Wasn't getting a lot of sleep the last month.
03:41:27 But I got I got.
03:41:28 Got some sleep.
03:41:32 Let's see here, Slut house. If we're doing music suggestions, poor man's poison is folksy.
03:41:38 And has nationalist and racist undertones in their songs.
03:41:42 Why not? Why not em?
03:41:46 Sometimes it's good they have new stuff.
03:41:50 Sometimes I spend more time finding those songs than you think.
03:41:53 Sometimes I I just not so much, but.
03:41:59 Begin to have like.
03:42:01 Some go twos oxen up front.
03:42:04 Would you get excited if he named the Gulf of named it the Gulf?
03:42:08 White jets.
03:42:11 I don't know that almost sound more ominous.
03:42:15 Wouldn't it like the Gulf of white genocide?
03:42:19 I'd almost feel like that was going to swallow us up like the Bermuda Triangle.
03:42:25 Or it's the Bermuda Star of David.
03:42:31 Man of low moral fiber also, did you see?
03:42:34 There was a negro who shot up a school and posted a white supremacist manifesto.
03:42:40 Where he said he hated negroes. I think he liked a Mexican before killing himself.
03:42:48 I I think I saw a tweet about someone saying.
03:42:53 Who was?
03:42:54 They said something like, oh, a black guy showed up at school, so you won't hear anything about it. And I and I was. I was in the middle of researching stuff and.
03:43:04 I just.
03:43:05 I didn't follow up on it.
03:43:08 But.
03:43:09 It's.
03:43:09 So that's an odd it's an odd combination. A black white supremacist writing a manifesto.
03:43:16 I'll.
03:43:17 Tell you what that's going to definitely set the cue cards off.
03:43:22 Corn pop. The bad dude static in the attic on YouTube has some pretty interesting stuff.
03:43:28 Also uses codewords to survive on YouTube. Also, if you want a good doc to watch, everything is a rich man's trick.
03:43:37 I feel like I have watched that I might have even covered parts of it on a stream at one point.
03:43:43 Russell Mcclintock.
03:43:45 I went to an inauguration party at a local bar.
03:43:48 A lot of farmers and ranchers were very happy.
03:43:50 I've been on meds and had surgery since the cows trampled me, so at one point I said to everyone, look, I like Trump, but let's face it, he's no Hitler.
03:44:00 And goddamnit, I want a Hitler.
03:44:03 I've since tripled down.
03:44:06 I wonder.
03:44:06 They said to them.
03:44:08 Yeah. Look, I.
03:44:11 I I got rancher neighbors myself.
03:44:14 And I just let them have their fun.
03:44:16 I mean 'cause, these are old guys, at least the ones near me.
03:44:21 They're like, I mean, they're really old guys and they're good guys and they're just never going to get it.
03:44:30 And.
03:44:32 They're just never going to get it, so I just let them have it.
03:44:36 Just let them know you know you can have have Trump.
03:44:40 Go to the grave.
03:44:42 Go to.
03:44:42 Grave thinking that it's alright, you know, I guess.
03:44:46 Go to the grave thinking that you're mixed race grandkids are gonna be just fine. I don't.
03:44:53 Some of them actually legit. That is the case.
03:44:56 Because of the.
03:44:59 The the Mexican influences you might might imagine.
03:45:04 But again, yeah, make sure you recover there freebornation.
Money Clip
03:45:10 Cash flow check out.
Duck Returner
03:45:17 I'd like to return this duck.
Devon Stack
03:45:19 Fubar Nation says Pioneer Stock unite.
03:45:24 Well, I'm about as pioneer stock as it gets.
03:45:27 Yeah, you want to know what?
03:45:30 Was like for my ancestors.
03:45:31 You fucking play Oregon Trail.
03:45:33 We should play Oregon Trail some night.
03:45:33 Which?
03:45:37 I haven't played that in so long.
03:45:40 No, I didn't.
03:45:41 We I almost.
03:45:42 Like we did play organ trail one night.
03:45:47 It was fuzzy, but it all gets it gets blurry for me guys.
03:45:50 Gets blurry for me.
03:45:53 All right. Let's go over to rumble.
03:45:57 And we got flank irved flanker flank, irved.
Upper Echelon
03:46:07 Flame curve.
Devon Stack
03:46:08 Alright, thank you for your hard work.
03:46:11 Are your thoughts on Nigel?
03:46:13 I think he is controlled opposition. Most of our politicians are scum and white people need to wake up soon.
03:46:20 Like I said, I don't.
03:46:21 Don't. I don't understand.
03:46:25 I mean I.
03:46:26 I'm like an idiot, but like I.
03:46:27 I'm not like I don't live in the UK and so I usually don't like covering.
03:46:33 Other countries politics because I feel like you kind of have to live in a place to really.
03:46:38 Get a feel for you know what's.
03:46:42 You know what the vibe is and everything, I think. I think it's important to at least live there for a while.
03:46:46 Mean. I've been to the UK but like I don't.
03:46:49 I don't even know like.
03:46:52 I don't know if their history or anything like that, but I will say I've heard Nigel Farage at least on clips.
03:47:01 On Twitter.
03:47:03 Say that their nation of immigrants, which they're not.
03:47:07 And obviously he's never going to talk about.
03:47:12 You know re.
03:47:13 Even so, it's I would.
03:47:16 Would I would say that yes, he's.
03:47:20 He's he's he's he's most likely controlled opposition, but I I don't know.
03:47:24 I.
John Belmont - Reporter
03:47:25 Don't know.
Devon Stack
03:47:26 I'm not super enthusiastic about the things I've heard him say.
03:47:32 Cipher.
03:47:37 I'll totally punish my mic there.
03:47:39 Cipher.
03:47:40 In addition to producing the animated stories of History series, I have all or I also have been thinking about starting a book, binding publishing business like Invictus Publishing.
03:47:52 Or.
03:47:54 Weremod and were mod.
03:47:58 Am I doing this backwards?
03:48:04 No, this is an order.
03:48:07 Was this like, did you say something before that?
03:48:17 Well, I think before.
03:48:19 So it seems like you were in addition to something else.
03:48:23 If.
03:48:24 Said something before. I didn't get it.
03:48:27 Let me double check I this is the problem with Rumble.
03:48:31 I always have to double check by scrolling through all of the fucking chats.
03:48:37 To make sure it got everything.
03:48:41 Because this stupid plugin is not reliable.
03:48:47 Let's see here.
03:48:52 In fact, it's not showing any of them now.
03:48:56 Wait, there's OK. There's that one.
03:49:02 And they all came at the end here.
03:49:07 Oh, for fucks sake, just work. Here we go.
03:49:10 No, that's OK. Like just seemed like you were adding something else. And then Cypher says it seems there are no active dissident, right?
03:49:18 Or whatever you want to call our faction publishers.
03:49:22 We need these books printed.
03:49:25 I don't think it's entirely true.
03:49:26 Are a couple publishers.
03:49:31 I I.
03:49:33 Can't think their names are off the top of my head, but I know there's at least a few.
03:49:36 In fact, some of it even approached me to to publish stuff.
03:49:41 They do.
03:49:42 Or at least I'm pretty sure.
03:49:44 At least a.
03:49:44 Like at least one or two.
03:49:48 Unless you know you said.
03:49:49 Active. Maybe they're not active anymore, but that would be news to me.
03:49:54 Brazing, brazing, brazinger have you ever heard of the content creator turd flinging monkey?
03:50:02 He has some great economic.
03:50:04 It would be cool to see if you could get on his stream vice versa.
03:50:09 I.
03:50:09 I have not heard.
03:50:11 Of this content creator.
03:50:15 But yeah, I mean.
03:50:19 Have him hit me up, I guess.
03:50:21 If they, if they're, if they're willing to, uh.
03:50:26 To have me on, I'm probably down.
03:50:30 Spartan Sard Sardakar Biden heavily limited the supply of AI chips to Poland because Poland is developing their own military systems.
03:50:41 And they do not want that.
03:50:43 Trump will probably uphold this block.
03:50:46 And then he says fuck Jews.
03:50:51 I am not aware of that story at all, but.
03:50:55 Sounds good or or not good?
03:50:58 Rather, Cipher 01 says Devon just pinging Sam Roth again in the history of obscenity laws being peeled back in the US. Did you have a chance to look into him?
03:51:09 I.
03:51:09 I haven't looked into him yet.
03:51:11 I got a long.
03:51:13 Long list of stuff in my notes and I'm I'm I've been doing other stuff the last month or so things have kind of settled down a little bit.
03:51:22 So I'll have more time, but.
03:51:24 I just haven't been around a computer that much since.
03:51:29 Like really before Christmas.
03:51:32 Do a lot of traveling and driving around all over the place and stuff so.
03:51:39 I'm finally. I think I'm. I'm finally kind of. The dust is kind of settled.
03:51:42 Should be around more often.
03:51:46 Spartan Sudoku, again with a the link.
Link
03:51:53 Gay, yes.
Village People
03:51:54 You are gay.
Link
03:52:00 I.
Devon Stack
03:52:15 The gate link supplementing his comment about the AI chips. If you want to check that out.
03:52:21 Fancy pants and MP fives.
Money Clip
03:52:28 Remind me to move.
Devon Stack
03:52:36 I am ridiculously late to the show.
03:52:38 We'll watch the replay.
03:52:40 Have some fresh off the press UK pounds or as I like to call them soy bucks live free motherfuckers.
03:52:48 Well, I appreciate that fancy pants and MP fives.
03:52:52 And then of course, it wouldn't be a stream. I feel like he slowly replacing.
03:52:59 Retarded faggot negro spritzer over here with his with his antics.
03:53:05 And his, uh, expressions of of disgust.
03:53:10 And anger.
03:53:12 And just general unpleasantness.
03:53:15 In regards to.
03:53:18 Oh, groups.
03:53:20 Groups that are not necessarily white people, in fact.
03:53:24 It might be blacks or or Jews.
03:53:28 Or perhaps Mexican or.
03:53:30 Or maybe even of the Asian persuasion.
03:53:35 Or maybe even native.
03:53:37 He doesn't seem to be very fond.
03:53:40 Of these people or the dot Indians either.
03:53:45 And with that, of course, thanks everybody for for showing up.
03:53:50 Hope you all have a good rest of your week.
03:53:52 Be back here this.
03:53:56 This weekend, like I said, I'm I got.
03:53:58 I.
03:53:59 I got 2/2.
03:54:02 You can go either way.
03:54:03 Got 2.
03:54:04 I've got kind of halfway done, so we'll see which one.
03:54:08 See which one's.
03:54:10 Ends up being the way we go, which might actually be determined on what's relevant to.
03:54:16 But I appreciate you guys showing up here and I'll see you guys on Saturday for Black Pilled.
03:54:24 I am of course.
03:54:26 Devon Stack.
Hans
03:54:28 I mean, obviously a ban isn't an army, but you need some organization.
David Mitchell
03:54:32 Exactly my feeling exactly.
03:54:34 Hello.
Hans
03:54:34 Like democracy is.
03:54:35 All very well, but it's weak and it's decadent.
03:54:38 You need a strong leader?
David Mitchell
03:54:41 I think, Oh yes, yes, right.
Hans
03:54:41 Character.
David Mitchell
03:54:44 The the fatherland needs the the Fuhrer.
03:54:48 Oh God, I'm even boring when I'm a Nazi.
Hans
03:54:51 Jesus classic.
03:54:53 Absolutely no interest in military history.
Devon Stack
03:54:55 Replay.
Hans
03:54:55 Might as well be checking out fucking sea drills on a farm museum.
David Mitchell
03:54:59 Still, it's nice to get out of the city, isn't it?
Hans
03:55:01 Oh yeah, it's nice to get away from it all in it.
03:55:03 Know the work, the smog, the graffiti? Yeah.
David Mitchell
03:55:05 The traffic, the noise, the hassle.
Hans
03:55:08 Car alarm. The cash points, the blacks, the Pakis, the Jews.
David Mitchell
03:55:13 Oh yeah, yeah.
03:55:14 I mean, that's what we all want. A racially pure nation.
Hans
03:55:17 Exactly. I mean, all we're saying is England for the English, right?
David Mitchell
03:55:21 You mean Germany? For the Germans, you mean?
Hans
03:55:26 This is are we whites for whites.
03:55:29 That's not too much to ask, is it?
David Mitchell
03:55:31 Is this?
03:55:32 We're now.
Hans
03:55:33 We're on the same wavelength, right?
03:55:35 Everyone thinks it.
03:55:36 The difference is we're not afraid to say it.
Devon Stack
03:55:43 I.
03:55:45 Heil Hitler.