
INSOMNIA STREAM: MEXICAN RAILROAD EDITION.mp3
02/01/2025Indian Numbers Lady
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Devon Stack
00:08:02 Welcome.00:08:05 To the insomnia stream.
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00:08:12 Mexican railroad edition.
00:08:16 I'm your host, of course. Devon stack.
00:08:19 You are having a.
00:08:22 Good February so far.
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00:08:39 Yeah, I did a lot of research for this one, so I was doing a lot of.
00:08:44 Well researching.
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00:09:05 Ah, I've got a got a little bit of a. Ah, well, you'll see why it goes a little bit of a, a little bit of pan. My, my forehead. From researching this topic.
00:09:22 Let's just dive right in.
00:09:24 Let's let's let's dive right in. Why not, shall we?
00:09:28 So a lot of you guys, you may be familiar with images like the one on the screen Now this is a image of migrants.
00:09:41 Invaders really coming to America via train.
00:09:49 In fact, they in Mexico, they call it.
00:09:51 The beast.
00:09:54 Riding the beast.
00:09:57 And yeah, this is something that's been going on for many, many years.
00:10:02 Sneak on the trains and the trains. Just go through the.
00:10:06 They don't stop at Border Patrol, so it's a good way to get get in.
00:10:11 And.
00:10:13 It's estimated that migrants from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras.
00:10:22 And obviously Mexico.
00:10:24 Numbers as high as half a million a year.
00:10:30 Right on trains to get into the United States.
00:10:35 Umm.
00:10:37 They, it's they. They have been some decreases lately. I guess in 2023 one of the train lines in fact.
00:10:48 Shut down service.
00:10:50 For I think like a month or so, so they could try to crack down on it and but yeah, it continues.
00:11:00 Not.
00:11:01 They're tight of the border now, but this was just like last year. You still had this sort of thing going on.
00:11:08 Is a report from.
00:11:10 A year ago.
Andy the Reporter
00:11:12 Hundreds of migrants.00:11:13 Arrived in Juarez today by train.
00:11:20 Asylum. Thank you for choosing Ktsn 9 news at 10.
00:11:23 Andy Morgan.
00:11:24 Monica is off Ktsm 9 news reporter Jesus Baltazar is live from the US, Mexico border and Jesus.
00:11:30 What is the scene out there right now?
Jesus Baltazar
00:11:35 Yes, Andy, I'm specifically here by the border wall on the yarboro exit over the past hour, it seemed quite calm, although you can't see several US Border Patrol units beside me.00:11:46 Have seen DPS vehicles, as you can see right now that have been crossing across the river.
00:11:52 There have been two drones above me just monitoring, but I have only seen one migrant family brought across the border so far.
00:12:01 Now this video that you'll see on screen will show migrants righting a top cargo train.
00:12:06 That arrived in Sierraqueen this afternoon.
00:12:08 Some migrants telling our correspondents they were trying to.
Devon Stack
00:12:10 They're living on the.00:12:11 They're like living on the top of the train.
00:12:15 OK. And look at this.
00:12:18 Let's back that.
00:12:19 So kind of numbers we're talking about.
00:12:21 This is not something new.
00:12:25 As with all of our immigration problems.
00:12:29 This is not something new.
00:12:31 It's not like trains were invented last week.
00:12:35 We don't have to handle this.
00:12:39 And not only that, there have been several incidents, one of which, when I go over the night, it was extremely high profile.
00:12:49 That should have.
00:12:50 Lit a fire under their ass and by they I mean the federal government's ass over 25, 50 really, years ago.
00:13:03 And the case that we're going to discuss tonight.
00:13:08 Is this man right here?
00:13:12 He goes by lots of different names.
00:13:16 The name we're going to use tonight is matarino resendiz.
00:13:23 That's one of his.
00:13:25 That's the one that I guess is generally accepted by law enforcement these days.
00:13:30 That's what we're going to use.
00:13:34 He was born August 1st, 1961.
00:13:38 In Pueblo, Mexico.
00:13:42 And he lived there till he was about 12 or 13.
00:13:48 And that's when he decided or discovered, really, that he could sneak into the United States.
00:13:56 By writing on trains.
00:13:58 By sneaking onto a train, hobo style.
00:14:01 And crossing the border.
00:14:04 In fact, he first crossed the border at age 13 back in 1973.
00:14:14 He remained illegally in the country.
00:14:19 Until he was first recorded deported.
00:14:23 At age 16 in 1976.
00:14:28 In Brownsville, TX.
00:14:32 He was arrested.
00:14:35 And then two months later.
00:14:38 He was released back into Mexico.
00:14:45 This.
00:14:45 Is going to get frustrating for everybody.
00:14:48 When you have people invading your country.
00:14:52 And all that happens is you give them a free ride back to their support system.
00:14:58 Don't be surprised if that doesn't solve the problem.
00:15:04 In fact, it didn't solve the problem with matterino here.
00:15:09 He returned to the US.
00:15:12 A month later.
00:15:14 And was busted in Michigan.
00:15:18 Michigan.
00:15:20 You know Michigan, the other side of the country in Sterling Heights, MI, where he was deported again.
00:15:30 A month later.
00:15:33 That same year in.
00:15:35 October he was picked up again.
00:15:39 In McAllen, TX.
00:15:43 In September.
00:15:46 Of 1979.
00:15:50 So just like a.
00:15:52 Couple years later.
00:15:55 He's busting again in Miami.
00:15:59 This time, he's given a 20 year jail sentence for burglary.
00:16:07 Aggravated battery.
00:16:10 And Grand Theft Auto.
00:16:15 But he only serves five years of the 20 year sentence.
00:16:21 And then he's deported again.
00:16:25 By 1986, he was back in the country.
00:16:30 So this is like basically immediately, in fact, by by 1995 he was back in the country.
00:16:37 But in 1986 this this is when things get get real I guess.
00:16:44 Maybe before then, but this is the first time we we have evidence of it.
00:16:48 In 1986, he was staying at a homeless shelter.
00:16:54 And he met a woman that to day is only only known as Norma.
00:16:59 Who was homeless and lived at the homeless shelter with him?
00:17:04 Out to a secluded area.
00:17:09 And then shatter 4 times.
00:17:12 In the back of the head with a 38.
00:17:16 And likely, although we don't know, because just based on some of the other things that are going to happen, you're going to find out about.
00:17:24 Likely sexually assaulted the corpse, but her body wasn't found until it was badly decomposed.
00:17:32 When he dumped it near a farmhouse.
00:17:35 In Texas.
00:17:38 Around San Antonio.
00:17:42 He then went back to the homeless shelter where her boyfriend lived.
00:17:47 And took him out to a Creek to.
00:17:51 I'm going to show you where your girlfriend is and murdered him.
00:17:57 Threw him in a Creek.
00:17:59 To this day, we don't know this man's name, and his body has never been recovered because this was back in 1986.
00:18:12 Authorities are unaware of these crimes.
00:18:16 But he's arrested anyway. In Texas this time for falsely claiming citizenship.
00:18:23 This is the same year that the body of the of Norma was discovered.
00:18:30 He is once again deported.
00:18:35 By 1988, he's back in the United States.
00:18:41 He registers with a temp agency in Saint Louis.
00:18:46 Where he votes into elections.
00:18:52 Also in 1988, he's arrested again in New Orleans.
00:18:59 Given a sentence of 18 months.
00:19:03 But paroled after one year.
00:19:07 Where the authorities once again lose track of them.
00:19:12 But not for long, because he's busted again in St.
00:19:16 Shortly after.
00:19:18 For attempting to defraud Social Security.
00:19:22 And then, given another thirty months.
00:19:29 He then is released early again.
00:19:36 Anna.
00:19:39 July 19th.
00:19:43 1991.
00:19:46 And San Antonio, TX.
00:19:52 A man a 22 year old man.
00:19:56 By the name of Michael White.
00:20:00 To death with a brick.
00:20:04 His body is found in the front yard of an abandoned downtown house.
00:20:09 Where the murder remained unsolved.
00:20:14 For, well for a while.
00:20:19 In 1992.
00:20:22 So.
00:20:23 Just the next year.
00:20:26 He's arrested in New Mexico.
00:20:29 This time for burglary.
00:20:32 Is he's given a two year sentence.
00:20:36 But they let him out after a year.
00:20:40 And he disappears.
00:20:43 Again.
00:20:48 A year after that.
00:20:50 1995.
00:20:54 In California, he's arrested again.
00:20:58 For trespassing in a train yard.
00:21:02 With an illegal.
00:21:06 And they just deport him.
00:21:10 By the way, the reason he's all over the place, you know? He's in Miami. He's in Michigan, he's in New Mexico.
00:21:18 In California, he's in San Antonio.
00:21:22 Is, for lack of a better term, he's basically a hobo.
00:21:27 He rides the rails.
00:21:30 That's how he gets around all over the country.
00:21:35 And.
00:21:37 As he goes around the country, he commits crimes and then escapes on rail to another random part of the country and commits more crimes, because why wouldn't he?
00:21:48 Every time he's arrested, he's let out early.
00:21:53 And then he just walks right back into the country.
00:21:56 With.
00:21:56 No consequence over and over.
00:22:01 And over again.
00:22:04 In fact, by August 1996.
00:22:10 He had been arrested twelve times.
00:22:14 And deported at least seven of those times.
00:22:24 We are not a serious country.
00:22:28 We are not a serious country.
00:22:32 Trump just now tackling this problem isn't something to be excited about South much as it's like.
00:22:41 What the it's.
00:22:41 It's like getting excited 'cause you have a roommate that stops shitting on the kitchen floor.
00:22:48 High 50. Billy, stop shitting on the kitchen floor.
00:22:55 Wow, that's all.
00:22:55 That's all that's bake him a cake.
00:23:02 Now by March 23rd.
00:23:07 1997.
00:23:16 These two teenagers.
00:23:19 Jesse Howell, 19, on the left.
00:23:22 And the 16 year old girl on the right, Wendy von Human.
00:23:27 We're hanging out, apparently too close to a rail yard.
00:23:34 And.
00:23:36 Well.
00:23:36 They they had an encounter with.
00:23:40 Montarino resendez.
00:23:43 And he murdered them both by bludging them to death with.
00:23:51 AI think a metal pipe that he found nearby.
00:23:57 This was in.
00:23:57 This is 1997.
00:24:01 By July, and that was that was in Miami, I believe or in Florida.
00:24:07 By July.
00:24:09 He was all the way in California again.
00:24:12 Where he bludgeoned a homeless person to death.
00:24:18 And another train yard in Colton, CA.
00:24:28 Then by October.
00:24:32 4th.
00:24:34 Oh, I'm sorry.
00:24:35 Same here.
00:24:36 Not.
00:24:37 We're not into 1998 yet.
00:24:40 1997 the next month.
00:24:46 After he killed the homeless guy in California.
00:24:51 Christopher Mayer this 21 year old.
00:24:56 Was with his girlfriend Holly Dunn, and they was there at a college town.
00:25:01 Lexington, KY.
00:25:05 They're at a a college party.
00:25:09 He was getting a little out of hand.
00:25:12 And Holly wasn't having very much fun.
00:25:17 This is holly.
00:25:20 They decide to leave.
00:25:23 The party and go for a walk.
00:25:29 They walked along the train tracks that were nearby, where the party was.
00:25:35 And they were met by.
00:25:38 Well yet again.
00:25:40 Matturino Resendez, who had a some sort of knife.
00:25:48 He threatened them with a knife.
00:25:52 Told them to sit down on the ground or he was going to kill them.
00:25:59 They both sat down.
00:26:02 This is when Resendez took off the backpack.
00:26:09 Of the uh.
00:26:13 Uh.
00:26:14 Christopher was wearing.
00:26:18 And he removed the straps.
00:26:19 Cut the straps.
00:26:22 Off of the backpack.
00:26:25 He removed her belt.
00:26:28 Holly's belt and he then tied them up.
00:26:33 Separately.
00:26:36 And told them if they were to move.
00:26:39 That he would would kill them both.
00:26:42 He then walked off.
00:26:45 Only Dunn and Christopher tried to undo their.
00:26:52 Their tied legs and hands.
00:26:55 Christopher wasn't able to untie his hands or his legs, but Holly was able to get her leg somewhat united.
00:27:06 And Christopher told her that, you know what? Just you got to go.
00:27:11 You got to run away, 'cause. This isn't looking good.
00:27:16 And before she could leave.
00:27:19 Reneendez or resendez?
00:27:24 Showed up.
00:27:28 With a large well, a small boulder, but a large rock.
00:27:33 And without warning, smashed Christopher over the head with it, killing him.
00:27:40 Basically crushed his head like a grape.
00:27:45 He then looked over at Holly and said, well, you don't have to worry about him anymore.
00:27:52 And he got his knife out.
00:27:55 Held it against her throat.
00:27:58 Shoved her on the ground.
00:28:01 And proceeded to rape her.
00:28:05 After he he raped her while bludgeoning her with.
00:28:11 The the handle of the knife.
00:28:14 He went and found a 2 by 4 that was nearby.
00:28:19 And smacked her in the head.
00:28:22 Until he thought that she was dead.
00:28:25 This is a photo of her after the attack.
00:28:32 Fractured her skull.
00:28:35 Knocked her out unconscious.
00:28:39 Her breathing became so shallow that he thought he'd killed her.
00:28:44 And then he left.
00:28:48 When she finally came.
00:28:52 To.
00:28:52 She.
00:28:54 Thought that, you know, she was.
00:28:56 Was in a.
00:28:57 She knew that. You know Christopher was dead. 'cause his head was crushed.
00:29:03 She was covered in blood. She didn't know what kind of injury she had.
00:29:08 And so she.
00:29:09 Stumbled towards the closest light that she could find, which was the home of a another college student. This guy here.
00:29:20 Who freaked out because?
00:29:24 She just stumbled into his house looking, you know, almost dead.
00:29:29 He immediately called the authorities and they got to the hospital and luckily, you know, she was able to survive. And not only was she able to survive, she was able to give a description.
00:29:47 Of resendez.
00:29:51 An this is the sketch.
00:29:54 That they came U with.
00:29:57 At the time.
00:30:00 She also mentioned that he had a Mexican accent.
00:30:03 And gave him gave a fairly accurate description.
00:30:14 Just one month later.
00:30:17 October 4th.
00:30:19 Or I'm sorry. One month and a year later.
00:30:23 October 4th, 1998.
00:30:27 Hughes Springs, TX.
00:30:34 He broke into the house.
00:30:37 Of 87 year old.
00:30:39 Leafy Mason.
00:30:43 He beat her to death with a antique iron like the kind you would iron your clothes with, like those big metal irons that you would, you know, leave next to a fire or something to heat them up. You know, if you've seen them like an antique shops or.
00:31:00 It's just a big, heavy piece of iron with a handle on it.
00:31:04 He caved her head in.
00:31:07 And raped her corpse.
00:31:13 And then just a few days later.
00:31:16 In Georgia.
00:31:18 He broke into the home of Fannie Byers.
00:31:22 It was 81 years old.
00:31:25 And bludgeoned her to death in her home as well.
00:31:30 And sexually assaulted her as well.
00:31:38 In 1998.
00:31:41 And this is just in 1998.
00:31:45 The years or the year that both those crimes took place.
00:31:50 He was apprehended by Border Patrol over 7 times.
00:32:00 In 1998.
00:32:06 He was in custody.
00:32:09 And released back into Mexico.
00:32:16 But he wasn't done in 1998.
00:32:22 December 17th.
00:32:28 1998.
00:32:32 He went to the home of Claudia Benton.
00:32:37 She was a 39 year old doctor.
00:32:41 He.
00:32:41 Stuck in while she was still asleep.
00:32:46 She was a wife and mother of twin girls.
00:32:50 And on her mantle.
00:32:54 Was a large.
00:32:57 Bronze statuette.
00:33:00 About a foot in length.
00:33:05 He took the statuette from her mantle.
00:33:10 Stuck into our bedroom.
00:33:13 And.
00:33:16 Smashed her with it repeatedly.
00:33:21 And that wasn't enough.
00:33:24 Even though she got 19 skull fractures.
00:33:29 And in trying to fight back, she dislocated her elbow.
00:33:34 Had lots of defensive wounds, so he went down to the kitchen.
00:33:40 Got one of her knives.
00:33:43 And then.
00:33:46 Stabbed her several times. At least three of those wounds were considered fatal stab wounds.
00:33:56 He then ransacked the house.
00:34:00 Collect jewelry.
00:34:03 Stole the guitar and a couple other items.
00:34:08 He cooked himself some food.
00:34:13 Had a meal.
00:34:16 And then went into the garage and broke the steering column off of her Jeep.
00:34:26 So that he could Hotwire the Jeep.
00:34:30 And.
00:34:33 Drove away.
00:34:37 When one of our Co workers was worried that she hadn't showed up to work, they called the.
00:34:42 She wasn't answering her phone. They showed up.
00:34:46 They noticed the garage door was open.
00:34:50 And they.
00:34:52 You know, rapidly found her body. They said blood was all over the place.
00:35:00 The the crime scene was the most horrific that any of the responding officers had ever seen.
00:35:08 They found the broken steering column and were able to lift some fingerprints from it, however.
00:35:20 The fingerprints.
00:35:23 When they ran it through their system.
00:35:27 Matched with.
00:35:30 A.
00:35:30 Bunch of different aliases.
00:35:33 That he had been using.
00:35:36 In and around Texas.
00:35:40 And so they finally thought they had a where they had several pictures of him. He'd been arrested.
00:35:47 Many times they had several pictures of him.
00:35:53 So they now had a face.
00:35:54 They hadn't.
00:35:55 This was the first crime.
00:35:58 Where they.
00:35:59 Had a name that they could put to it.
00:36:03 And they had connected it to.
00:36:06 Any of the other murders that he had committed yet, or any of the other crimes?
00:36:11 Which is infuriating because it's just like.
00:36:14 You know this guy's walking into the country.
00:36:19 He's murdering people, being in the death, getting arrested. Let go. Coming back into the country.
00:36:29 And this is the other this kind of also shows you.
00:36:33 How ridiculous it is to even think that we can vet these people like oh, we need to vet these people.
00:36:38 How are you gonna do that if they just give you some fucking made-up name?
00:36:45 Which is exactly what they do.
00:36:48 This guy had so many fucking aliases.
00:36:52 Like this is a real shot of.
00:36:57 Some of his aliases.
00:37:05 But anyway.
00:37:08 They recovered the stolen Jeep in San Antonio.
00:37:13 And the G pad is fingerprints and DNA all over it.
00:37:18 And also.
00:37:20 The.
00:37:20 Fucked up thing about all of these murders.
00:37:24 You know, especially with with how the violence he was raping the the basically a not just.
00:37:33 Mean look.
00:37:35 Raping a dead body is bad, but just raping a body that's beat all the shit is just like he's a he's.
00:37:42 He's an.
00:37:43 He's not even a.
00:37:44 He's literally just a fucking demon.
00:37:49 He's literally a fucking demon 'cause. That's they. They collect the DNA evidence off of her body that showed that after he caved her head in with a statue and stabbed her several times.
00:38:02 She was basically.
00:38:05 You know, like hamburger meat.
00:38:08 He raped the body.
00:38:18 Then.
00:38:20 Just a few months later.
00:38:23 May 2nd, 1999.
00:38:28 And yes, that says Weimar.
00:38:32 And yes, actually it gets weirder than just that.
00:38:38 There's a small town in Texas, population, I think around.
00:38:44 I think it was less than 2000 at the time of the of the well, this next fun bit.
00:38:51 Small Town America called Weimar Texas.
00:39:00 There was a small town church next to the train tracks.
00:39:08 Norman and Karen cynic.
00:39:12 Were the couple that ran the church.
00:39:16 And they lived in a house.
00:39:20 Just behind the church, near the tracks.
00:39:26 When they failed to show up for Sunday service, the.
00:39:33 The parishioners at first were like, well, it's it's his birthday.
00:39:38 It's his birthday, so you know, they're probably taking their time there.
00:39:43 It's not a big deal.
00:39:45 He's just a little bit late.
00:39:47 Be here.
00:39:49 But after a while, they finally sent someone from the church to go check on him.
00:39:58 When he arrived at their home.
00:40:02 He found the inside of their home ransacked.
00:40:07 And the couple.
00:40:12 Both beaten to death.
00:40:14 With a sledgehammer in their bed.
00:40:21 They called the police.
00:40:25 The police responded.
00:40:28 It was the first homicide Weimar had had.
00:40:33 In over 70 years.
00:40:39 What he had done is he had ridden on in the town on a train.
00:40:46 In the middle of the night.
00:40:49 He snuck into their garage.
00:40:50 'Cause it was the kind of town where people don't lock their doors.
00:40:55 He found a sledgehammer.
00:40:59 He then snuck into their bedroom.
00:41:04 He hit Norman in the head, first, caving his skull in.
00:41:12 This woke up Karen.
00:41:15 He then swung the.
00:41:18 Sledgehammer like a baseball bat.
00:41:22 Caving her head in.
00:41:25 He then went back to Norman, who was at this point probably either dead or dying.
00:41:33 And viciously, repeatedly smashed his body with the sledgehammer.
00:41:41 And then went back to Karen's body viciously and repeatedly smashed her body with a well with that sledgehammer, and then rape the body.
00:41:57 He then walked downstairs and made himself something to eat.
00:42:06 And he stole their truck.
00:42:10 And drove away in the night.
00:42:14 This is.
00:42:16 Part of an article I found.
00:42:20 Where it says Resendez raped Karen Cernik after obliterating her face with the tool.
00:42:28 You do not want to see those photos.
00:42:34 At this point, the FBI got involved finally.
00:42:39 This guy had been murdering his way across America.
00:42:45 For well over a decade.
00:42:49 Had been deported almost 20 times and arrested a bunch of times and they just couldn't find him for some reason.
00:43:00 Even though.
00:43:02 The DOJ would later admit that in December of 1998.
00:43:09 Right around the time he was murdering Claudia Benton.
00:43:16 He was reported to ins by the West University Place Police Department.
00:43:26 And insurance never picked him up.
00:43:30 But they had him in custody for being in the country illegally.
00:43:35 Until they were forced to let him go.
00:43:37 Well, not forced to, but that's how things have gone in this country for your entire life.
00:43:45 They don't give a fuck that this kind of shit's happening.
00:43:50 They don't.
00:43:55 Because they have the DNA evidence.
00:43:59 That this crime scene and some of these others, now they're finally able to link some of these cases together.
00:44:10 They realize it's it's him because of the DNA collected at.
00:44:17 The scene of Claudia Benton's murder and the scene.
00:44:23 In from the crime in Lexington, KY, with Christopher Mayer and his girlfriend Holly.
00:44:36 And.
00:44:38 The.
00:44:40 Sketch that Holly had provided or given the description for.
00:44:44 Kind of sealed the deal that this was the guy they were looking for because the other factor was that all these crimes had taken place.
00:44:55 Very near a a railroad.
00:44:59 And now they were starting to put together.
00:45:01 Oh well, that's how this guy's getting all around the country as he's riding on trains. And that's why there's no vehicles found.
00:45:11 Why? There's no no tire tracks ever found.
00:45:14 And that's why he's able to steal the vehicle the victim and leave without someone having dropped him off. Or or something like that.
00:45:27 So now the FBI is hot on his tail.
00:45:31 And they're they're looking for him.
00:45:37 You think they're?
00:45:38 You think they're gonna find him yet?
00:45:42 This this murderer.
00:45:45 His latest murder took place.
00:45:49 May 2nd.
00:45:51 1999 in Wimbar, Texas.
00:45:57 The FBI has his name.
00:46:00 The FBI has his photo.
00:46:04 The FBI knows that he rides on.
00:46:07 The FBI is going out with dogs and searching for trains.
00:46:16 On June 2nd.
00:46:18 So a month after he's he murdered the couple.
00:46:22 In Texas.
00:46:25 Border Patrol apprehends him.
00:46:30 And departs him back to Mexico.
00:46:41 So they had him.
00:46:42 They've had him a bunch of times.
00:46:46 They have his photo, they have his name.
00:46:50 They know exactly that.
00:46:51 Know he's Mexican.
00:46:53 They know that that's how he's getting into the country.
00:46:56 They know he's been deported like 20 times.
00:47:01 They know everything about this guy, or at least they should.
00:47:06 Border Patrol picks him up.
00:47:09 While they're looking for him.
00:47:12 And they send him back to Mexico.
00:47:17 But don't worry.
00:47:19 Because guess what?
00:47:21 Two days later.
00:47:23 Two days.
00:47:26 After Border Patrol deports him back to Mexico on June 2nd.
00:47:31 On June 4th.
00:47:35 He's back in Texas.
00:47:37 Houston, TX.
00:47:42 He breaks into the home of Naomi Dominguez.
00:47:48 A school teacher.
00:47:50 At the Houston Independent School District of Benjamin Franklin Elementary School.
00:47:58 And he kills her with a pickaxe.
00:48:02 Nearly decapitates her.
00:48:06 Again, rapes the body.
00:48:10 And then he steals her car.
00:48:15 Same day it's the same night.
00:48:19 Steals her.
00:48:19 It's a white Honda Civic.
00:48:22 Drives about 100 miles.
00:48:27 Back to Weimar.
00:48:36 To this home, the home of Josephine Convicca.
00:48:42 73 year old woman.
00:48:47 He breaks into her home.
00:48:51 Still, with the pickaxe that he used to kill Naomi.
00:48:55 Just hours previously.
00:49:00 Kills her with a pickaxe.
00:49:04 Leaves the pickaxe in her head.
00:49:09 Rapes the body.
00:49:11 And then again goes and makes himself a meal.
00:49:17 Steals her car.
00:49:19 Or try. I'm sorry. Tries to steal our car.
00:49:23 But couldn't get it going for some reason.
00:49:28 And then disappears into the night.
00:49:37 The FBI is looking.
00:49:39 For him, it's starting to hit the media at this point.
00:49:43 The media is calling him.
00:49:46 The railway killer.
00:49:50 With a railroad killer.
00:49:54 There's newspaper articles all over the place, news reports on television. People are terrified.
00:50:03 All these small towns that hadn't had a homicide in near a century.
00:50:10 Or people that lock their doors white, small towns, high trust.
00:50:16 They're all locking their.
00:50:18 They're all telling their kids they can't.
00:50:20 Be outside anymore.
00:50:26 It's dangerous out there now.
00:50:30 You've got a psycho Mexican on the loose going around killing people and then raping their bodies.
00:50:39 Again, because he's good at jumping on trains.
00:50:44 He's able to evade police yet again.
00:50:50 And 11 days later.
00:50:53 He goes from Weimar, TX.
00:50:56 To a small town in Illinois called Gorham.
00:51:04 He gets off of the train.
00:51:07 Walks to a small farmhouse. That's.
00:51:11 Almost. It's only like 100 feet from the tracks.
00:51:18 Inside the house.
00:51:21 Is George morber?
00:51:26 Years old.
00:51:31 He surprises George.
00:51:34 Overpowers him.
00:51:37 Ties him to his recliner.
00:51:41 With telephone cord.
00:51:45 Then takes his shotgun.
00:51:47 Morber's shotgun.
00:51:50 Walks behind him.
00:51:53 And shoots him with a 12 gauge in the back of the head.
00:52:00 He then begins to read the newspaper.
00:52:03 And eat some of George's food.
00:52:07 When he is surprised by George's daughter Carolyn.
00:52:12 That's her on the.
00:52:13 Carolyn Frederick. She was 52.
00:52:17 She walks in.
00:52:24 Resendez gets the shotgun and beats her to death with the shotgun.
00:52:31 He beats her with it so much he actually breaks the shotgun into pieces.
00:52:40 And then, of course, he rapes her body.
00:52:46 He then goes around the house, taking down their family photos.
00:52:53 Gets their driver's licenses out of their pockets.
00:52:58 And puts them on the table while he snacks on some food and looks at their photos.
00:53:04 And reads the newspaper.
00:53:10 He then walks out and steals morbur's red pickup truck.
00:53:18 Where it is found about 60 miles South.
00:53:24 Near a well near some train tracks.
00:53:30 He left in our fingerprints at the scene to where?
00:53:33 On DNA to where they were able to.
00:53:37 Connect them to this murder, even though as much, much further away and just like the towns in Texas.
00:53:46 People were were having to lock their doors, tell their kids not to go outside anymore.
00:53:51 Fact this is a quote from the Houston Chronicle from around that time.
00:53:57 Quote.
00:53:59 Local soon locked their doors and kept their children within sight, things they had never felt compelled to do before, Sergeant says her aunt stopped walking.
00:54:08 Tracks for exercise because nobody trusted anyone.
00:54:12 Gorham residents turned less charitable to transients. Resident Willa Homan said. After this hobo turned out to be the railroad killer, that changed things.
00:54:24 You've got people locking up their doors.
00:54:31 So that I trust society.
00:54:35 Was obliterated.
00:54:38 By an invader.
00:54:41 Who was just running a mock throughout the country?
00:54:44 Murdering people in their homes.
00:54:50 Finally, at this point it's.
00:54:52 This is a few days later, June 21st, 1999.
00:54:56 FBI adds him to the top 10 most wanted.
00:55:01 The top 10 most wanted.
00:55:07 They're gonna. They're really gonna. They're gonna find him now, right?
00:55:10 They're really gonna find him.
00:55:13 They start going through trains, arresting illegals who are riding the trains to get to the country.
00:55:18 They're they're enforcing the border now, trying to find this guy. Oh, crazy.
00:55:26 The whole country's on edge because you know there's railroad tracks all throughout the country, and if he's killing people, it's not just on the border.
00:55:34 Not just killing people in Texas, he's going all the way up to Illinois.
00:55:40 And well, and if you know the letter, find out about some of these other cases. At this point, though, they don't know about all the, you know, the case in Florida and they haven't connected the case in California. And and and lots of other cases.
00:55:58 The FBI looks like a bunch of fucking idiots because of the the fact that they had him in custody, the fact they've arrested him so many times, the fact that they.
00:56:09 Have you know? Deported him so many times?
00:56:14 They try to make a hero. If you go back and look at documentaries, of which there are many of this case, they try to make a big deal out of it about this Don Clark guy, the black black FBI guy.
00:56:29 Make it sound like, oh, he did it.
00:56:30 Did the best job that he could.
00:56:32 Was just technology wasn't good enough.
00:56:37 That's why he kept getting released back into Mexico.
00:56:40 It was a technology problem.
00:56:49 Meanwhile, the authorities what? What are they going to?
00:56:51 All they're telling people is watch out for this psycho 'cause. We don't have them.
00:56:59 Nope.
00:57:00 Help. If I had audio that'd be good.
FBI Agent
00:57:05 If I live near railroad track, I'd certainly have.00:57:07 Well lit, I'd check and make sure nothing is out of the ordinary.
00:57:12 I'd know my environment, my neighbors.
00:57:14 Check my doors and windows.
Devon Stack
00:57:16 Yep, you're on your own, guys.00:57:19 You're on your own.
00:57:25 A few days later, after he's been put on, the FB is most wanted list and it's starting to go. You know more into national news. They start to the the reporters do some digging and start to see.
00:57:37 They they've had him in custody all these times.
00:57:40 And start to ask questions.
Announcer
00:57:42 Supporting from CBS News headquarters in New York.Dan Rather
00:57:46 Good evening. Under the heading of hard.00:57:48 Believe but true.
00:57:50 And how did this happen?
00:57:52 Federal agents review today. They had the accused so-called railroad serial killer in their hands just weeks ago, but somehow he slipped through the bureaucracy allegedly to kill again and to become the object of an even more intensive frustrating.
00:58:08 CVS Bob McNamara in Texas is covering the story of the one who got.
00:58:12 Way.
Bob McNamara
00:58:14 This photograph of Rafael Resendez Ramirez was taken June 2nd, less than a month ago when El Paso Border Patrol agents caught the accused serial killer trying to slip into this country.00:58:25 The slip up has angered the FBI.
FBI Agent Don Clark
00:58:27 I'm not going to discuss whether it was a mechanical error or whether it was an error at all.00:58:32 Have to get that from immigration.
Bob McNamara
00:58:34 The Border Patrol says Resendez Ramirez was one of dozens rounded.00:58:38 That day.
00:58:38 Children.
00:58:39 Illegal aliens whose names and fingerprints routinely go into a federal computer network.
00:58:44 But the system didn't identify him as a fugitive.
00:58:47 And he was returned to Mexico and let go 2 days and 400 miles later, near Weimer, Texas, 73 year old Josephine Convico was found murdered in her home near a railroad a day later in Houston.
00:59:00 6 year old Noemi Dominguez, a school teacher.
00:59:03 Was found beaten to death in her home near the tracks.
00:59:06 And ten days after that, 800 miles north in southern Illinois, an 80 year old man and his daughter were murdered.
00:59:13 Rosendas Ramirez fingerprints found at the scene.
00:59:16 You.
FBI Agent Don Clark
00:59:16 Know I kind of share the public is that we're going to work very hard to try to capture this person and get them off the street so that no one else can get hurt.Bob McNamara
00:59:23 The FBI says calls with reported sightings of Resendeas Ramirez number more than 2000 now, but a week after he was last seen in Kentucky, agents say the drifter who rides the rails on a killing spree could be anywhere tonight.00:59:38 Bob McNamara, CBS News, Dallas.
Devon Stack
00:59:40 Oh good.00:59:43 He can be anywhere.
Reporter
00:59:47 An alert in central Nebraska today after a report that Rafael Resendez Ramirez, also known as the railroad killer, may have been spotted in the town of Cozad.00:59:57 Search of the town turned up.
00:59:59 The alert followed an embarrassing admission that Ramirez had been arrested earlier this month by the INS Stephanie Lambadacas.
01:00:07 Reports.
Stephanie Lambadacas
01:00:09 Today, the FBI is scrambling to explain how Rafael Resendez Ramirez, the alleged railroad killer now suspected of eight murders in three states, was arrested, photographed and fingerprinted, then sent back to Mexico like a routine illegal alien.FBI Agent Don Clark
01:00:24 Everybody has been very responsive and as a result this photo.Devon Stack
01:00:29 Ah, good old Don Clark.01:00:30 Here's the thing.
01:00:32 As much as this was kind of a scandal while it was happening.
01:00:36 I watched five different documentaries on this case.
01:00:41 And not a single one of them even mention this part of the story.
01:00:47 In fact, quite the opposite.
01:00:50 In everyone of the documentaries they made the FBI sound like superheroes that used.
01:00:56 All this crazy technology and all these techniques to get his fingerprints and DNA and catch the killer.
01:01:06 Think it was like watching an episode of.
01:01:10 24 or something.
01:01:16 They never mention this is a big part of the case.
01:01:20 Yeah, and it doesn't even get like a small mention.
01:01:25 Why? Because they're rewriting history.
01:01:30 They're rewriting history so they don't have to mention the failures of the federal government.
01:01:37 The possible diversity, higher issues related to Don Clark.
01:01:41 Don't.
01:01:42 Like I I'll be honest.
01:01:43 I don't know.
01:01:45 That any of this stuff had to do with his incompetence.
01:01:48 Not a good look though.
01:01:50 And the buck stops here. Like, if that's the guy in the head at the head of the investigation and he's not communicating to all the doesn't matter if there's computer or computers weren't tied together.
01:02:00 Yet well then you use a fucking phone.
01:02:03 You use a fucking phone.
01:02:05 You call it Border Patrol.
01:02:08 And so we were looking for this fucking guy. This is what he looks like.
01:02:12 But they.
01:02:13 This never this part never gets mentioned.
01:02:16 They just act like, oh, this black super cop hot on the trail with DNA and fingerprints.
FBI Agent Don Clark
01:02:23 Photograph has come.01:02:25 Clearly we would have liked to have had it before, but it's come up now and we want to deal with the.
01:02:29 That we have in front of us.
Stephanie Lambadacas
01:02:30 Insurance computers did not show anything about his criminal record.01:02:34 Which dates back almost 20 years.
01:02:37 Nor did computers indicate that Resendez Ramirez had been permanently deported in 1981. Information that may have kept him in custody.
FBI Agent
01:02:45 Or the agents on the scene.Devon Stack
01:02:47 And here's the other thing too, is once again.01:02:50 It's like, oh, anymore technology.
01:02:53 It's not that we need to enforce.
01:02:55 Border better.
01:02:56 It's not that we, you know.
01:02:58 Maybe we should just shoot these people when they start coming across the border.
01:03:02 Maybe that's what we need to do.
01:03:04 Maybe we need to set an example?
01:03:06 Maybe we need to make it not so attractive for these people to come across the border.
01:03:10 Maybe we need to start punishing people who hire illegal.
01:03:14 Because by the way, Resendez, what wasn't just going around murdering his way through life like, well, yeah, he was. But he was also working places. He was working as a migrant.
01:03:25 Worker on farms working as a mechanic.
01:03:29 There were lots of people hiring him.
01:03:33 That discussion never, never comes into play.
01:03:36 Instead, they frame it.
01:03:37 Oh well, we need to.
01:03:38 We need to spend more money to have more of a a police state, more of a surveillance state.
01:03:47 If we're going to solve this, we need to keep an eye on.
01:03:50 The goyim.
01:03:52 We have all these computers all linked together, keeping an eye on you because of this guy.
01:04:00 Which is what they did.
01:04:02 And look, I'm not saying that we shouldn't have.
01:04:04 I think we should have extreme tracking when it comes to people attempting to crossover into America in the same way you'd want to have a lot, lots of Intel on terrorists.
01:04:18 Because as far as I'm concerned, they're.
01:04:20 Fucking terrorists.
01:04:22 They're all fucking invaders.
01:04:25 And I give us a fuck why they're coming over here.
01:04:32 We have never been serious about securing our border.
01:04:37 I to be honest.
01:04:39 I don't know that we're being serious now.
01:04:42 I know there's a lot of talk about. Oh, well, you know, look, they the military that they went down there.
01:04:50 Again, optically looks good.
01:04:54 Oh look.
01:04:54 They deported this Haitian guy that likes.
01:04:57 He was yelling the back of an SUV that he liked Obama. Well, that's great.
01:05:03 So 1 Haitian guy.
01:05:06 Oh, but Tom Holman says they're.
01:05:08 Rid of hundreds.
01:05:10 OK. Again, just on trains.
01:05:15 Per year, it's like a half million people come out of the country.
01:05:20 OK, even if you're deporting thousands a day.
01:05:27 Maybe even 10s of thousands, which is logistically impossible because you've just kind of like, let it let it go for so long. You're not making a fucking dent.
01:05:40 And so they're going to throw money at the problem like they did in this case.
01:05:44 Well, we're giant fuck ups.
01:05:45 And we didn't do the thing right. Oh.
01:05:48 We have more money, more computer systems.
01:05:53 We need more drones, more AI stuff.
01:05:57 What it's like is, is that really what?
01:05:59 People from coming into the country.
01:06:03 Is it?
01:06:06 Is that is that what stops someone from wanting to illegally enter the United States?
01:06:11 They might have drones.
01:06:13 And databases.
01:06:21 Or is it snipers?
01:06:24 Snipers and.
01:06:25 I feel like that would probably be a bigger deterrent.
01:06:29 Maybe if you put the kinds of drones in the air that you see the footage of in Ukraine.
01:06:37 I could get behind that.
01:06:40 If we're gonna have that kind of drone footage put on the air.
01:06:44 Instead of watching some, you know, poor Russian or poor Ukrainian soldier, get his head blown off by.
01:06:52 A stick of dynamite tied to a fucking.
01:06:55 Drone with a GoPro on it.
01:06:58 Why don't we shove that stuff up Pablo's ass when he's coming across the border?
01:07:03 Pretty sure things would stop really quick.
01:07:07 But we're not serious about our.
01:07:09 We're not a serious country, so instead they're going to say, oh, I need more software.
FBI Agent
01:07:15 And when I made the original stop on June 1st and June 2nd, had no idea he was wanted for anything.01:07:22 The Border Patrol stopped well last year. A million and a half people crossing the border illegally.
Stephanie Lambadacas
01:07:27 The main reason he.Devon Stack
01:07:30 See, this isn't this isn't like a new problem.01:07:32 Is 1999.
01:07:36 This is 26 fucking years ago.
01:07:40 And they're like, oh, stop that.
01:07:42 Well, if you stopped half a million people, how many people did you not stop?
01:07:47 This stupid number that people act like it has been real for 40 years.
01:07:52 It's.
01:07:53 It's always 11,000,000.
01:07:56 There's always somehow there's always 11,000,000 immigrants.
01:08:01 Illegal immigrants in the country.
01:08:05 Even though they're crossing the border in the millions every year.
01:08:11 And every time they get deported. This guy you know, shows how easy it is to come right back.
01:08:16 Over and over and over and over again.
01:08:25 And look in that number that he's talking about, our Border Patrol deported 500,000 illegals coming across the border.
01:08:33 Well, yeah. Three of them were.
01:08:35 Guy, you know.
01:08:38 Because they counted each time I'm sure.
01:08:41 And he just keeps coming fucking back.
Stephanie Lambadacas
01:08:44 He slipped by is because FBI and insurance computers don't talk to each other because of the sheer volume of border crossings. The insurance only runs quick fingerprint checks.01:08:55 It does not run more comprehensive ones through the FB is massive criminal databases.
01:09:01 Where the information on Resendez Ramirez is kept.
01:09:03 Insurance insists they can't make those enquiries every time or border processing would come to a halt.
Devon Stack
01:09:11 Well, then maybe it should come to a halt.01:09:18 See that that never enters into their heads.
01:09:22 Because they don't.
01:09:24 This is a a minor.
01:09:26 Bump in the road.
01:09:29 Oh, so one of one of the millions of people were letting in the country, it turned out to be a serial killer.
01:09:35 Maybe one of the most prolific serial killers in the country.
01:09:39 I thought that was white people.
01:09:41 I.
01:09:42 Thought that was white males that were serial killers.
01:09:48 Isn't that what they always?
01:09:49 It's always a white male, really, is it?
01:09:55 Funny how you've never heard of this guy.
01:10:02 Only that had more computers.
FBI Agent
01:10:05 Even if it only took two hours per person, that's three million hours right there, which takes our board of parole agents off the line.01:10:14 Time in the station processing.
Devon Stack
01:10:17 OK, I guess that means you're gonna have to start opening fire on them.01:10:21 What you're doing isn't working.
01:10:27 It has never worked.
01:10:31 These people, they only respect strength.
01:10:35 It's kind of. It reminds me of.
01:10:38 How how surprised everyone was?
01:10:42 When we when we go and we or every time not was every time it happens when the United States goes and topples a government like an authoritarian government in a third world country.
01:10:53 And.
01:10:54 Then they're like, OK.
01:10:57 Now you've got.
01:10:57 Democracy, the magic ingredient that fixes everything. Every people.
01:11:03 Because we're all the same.
01:11:07 And then immediately it becomes corrupt.
01:11:09 And they often elect people that are considered terrorists by the United States.
01:11:20 You you can't treat foreigners the same way you treat white people.
Reporter
01:11:31 Thanks for joining us.01:11:33 The FBI is receiving hundreds of tips about the suspected railroad killer wanted for 8 murders.
01:11:39 Sightings were reported in.
01:11:40 Louis police searched passing railroad cars last night, but did not find the suspect.
01:11:46 Meanwhile, an uncle in Mexico says the suspects, real name is Anthel Resendez resendez still to come on tonight.
Devon Stack
01:11:55 So his name keeps changing.01:11:58 They finally find find out he has a wife. The way they find out he has a wife.
01:12:05 This is the crack FBI for you.
01:12:09 They find out he has a wife because they see it on Mexican television.
01:12:16 She gets interviewed on Mexican television.
01:12:24 And she talks about how.
01:12:28 He was always sending her gifts.
01:12:31 And jewelry and shit.
01:12:34 So the the Texas Rangers go down and interview the wife, find out that he's been basically sending her.
01:12:44 Belongings of his victims.
01:12:48 He's been stealing jewelry.
01:12:51 I guess in between murdering them, raping their corpse and then having a meal in their kitchen.
01:12:57 He's also stealing their jewelry.
01:13:00 And then sending it back home.
01:13:04 You also have the Mexican government not wanting to cooperate.
01:13:11 Because the Mexican government here's a big.
01:13:14 Here's another giant difference between white people and non white people.
01:13:21 It's also a good, good example of as to why the death penalty is less popular these days. I wonder why that tracks exactly with immigration.
01:13:35 You see in Mexico, a lot of people don't know this.
01:13:39 If someone's going to get the death penalty or they're in.
01:13:43 Jeopardy of getting the death penalty.
01:13:46 Mexico won't extradite them back to the United States because Mexico doesn't believe in the death penalty.
01:13:52 You know, ultra violent, crime ridden cut people's faces off.
01:13:58 Mexico.
01:13:59 They don't believe in the death penalty.
01:14:05 I guess, I guess we're we're just these Barbarians that believe in the death penalty.
01:14:13 Realize the eugenic effect. The death penalty has had on white people for generations.
01:14:23 And all you have to do is look at Mexico and think to yourself, you know, I bet if they just start killing mother fuckers, taking them out of the gene pool, probably it might help out.
01:14:36 But Mexico starts saying that they don't want to help.
01:14:40 They also say that they don't have the the manpower to look for him in Juarez because of all the the the crime that's already in Mexico.
01:14:58 All of the the the gang crime and the the drug cartels.
01:15:05 So they're not.
01:15:06 They're basically not even looking for him, even though in retrospect after.
01:15:13 They they finally get him, which we'll get to in a second.
01:15:16 They realize, oh, I bet I bet a lot of these dead bodies that we're finding next to the the railroad tracks, mostly of women.
01:15:27 Huh.
01:15:28 Now we thought those were just this is such a murderous hell hole, Mexico.
01:15:34 We just assumed that was normal.
01:15:37 But now that you think about it, maybe it's this resendez guy.
01:15:46 Anyway, you have this article.
01:15:49 Uh, from CNN.
01:15:52 1999.
01:15:55 Talking about how.
01:15:58 The the wife and the mother in Juarez.
01:16:04 Aren't being super helpful.
01:16:09 And the here's that quote from that article.
01:16:12 Fugitive's mother, Virginia Resendez, lives in Juarez, a neighborhood called Patria. Unlike the massive manhunt for Resendez Ramirez in the United States, there are no wanted posters for him. Insight in Juarez or the state of Chihuahua.
01:16:29 Where the police say they have assigned only two agents to the case, there is a warrant out for his arrest.
01:16:36 If he's captured, we'll he'll be handed over to Interpol, which has the records for his extradition, said Alejandro Estadio of the Chihuahua Attorney Generals office.
01:16:50 Some Juarez residents say that allegations against Resendez Ramirez Pale in comparison with the dozens of local murders that have gone unsolved for six years, while many of the murders took place less than a mile from the home.
01:17:06 Of Resendez Ramirez mother's House, local police say there's no evidence to link him to any of those cases.
01:17:13 And he has no criminal record in the town.
01:17:18 So there's your you crack detective work going on in Mexico.
01:17:24 Well, they just don't seem to have give a flying fuck about.
01:17:28 You know, serial killers, 'cause. It's just like this big murder fest going on down there.
01:17:35 In fact, eventually what ends up happening?
01:17:39 Is they they Jack up.
01:17:42 The reward?
01:17:44 To north of one. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Dollars.
01:17:48 There's a lot of money in 1999 and it's expected.
01:17:51 A lot of money now in Mexico.
01:17:54 And what happens is, some of these cartels think, well, you know, we got bounty hunters and stuff.
01:18:02 We can go and threaten the.
01:18:04 Find out where he is and collect some of this money.
01:18:08 And so the mother and the sister.
01:18:14 Who lives in Albuquerque, NM.
01:18:17 They get nervous that the cartel or some bounty hunter.
01:18:23 Or someone is going to hurt them trying to find him to get the money.
01:18:31 And that's when they decide finally, even though they've got plenty of evidence.
01:18:36 In fact, they took his wife in.
01:18:39 And showed him.
01:18:40 Showed her all the crime scene photos, showed her the evidence of his fingerprints.
01:18:46 Showed her the evidence of the DNA.
01:18:51 And the sister knows about all this information, but she only wants to only wants to cooperate with the authorities. Now that her ass is, is in the crosshairs now that she thinks her life is in danger because.
01:19:09 Some some other.
01:19:09 Brown person might come after her to get the money.
01:19:13 So that's, that's the culture of this family.
01:19:17 That's the culture of these people that were.
01:19:20 By the.
01:19:20 These are the good ones. The sister is one of the good ones, right?
01:19:25 The mom and the.
01:19:26 Those are some of the good ones. The brother who's also helping him hide in Mexico.
01:19:30 One of the good ones.
01:19:34 So she contacts the FBI and arranges terms for him to turn himself in.
01:19:44 Because he's now afraid for his life and they're all afraid for their lives, and because that's what it takes.
01:19:53 Just like with securing the border.
01:19:56 It didn't matter that you had all this evidence that he was a serial killer.
01:20:01 It didn't matter that that was the right thing.
01:20:04 It didn't matter that the FBI was looking for him.
01:20:07 It didn't matter.
01:20:07 And why would they be worried that the FBI was looking for him?
01:20:10 For fucks sake. They had him in custody and and drove him home.
01:20:19 Doing the right.
01:20:20 Never, never seemed to occur to these people.
01:20:24 It wasn't until the the threat of violence.
01:20:30 Then they decided to do the right thing.
01:20:36 And unfortunately, that's the that's the only language some people understand.
01:20:43 Including the people who violate our sovereignty and sneak across the border.
01:20:48 That's the only language they.
01:20:50 They're not going to stop sneaking in because you have more.
01:20:56 Paperwork that you might have to fill out or or there's. Oh, you mean if I get caught, they're going to, they're going to drive me back home. Or even if they're going to, maybe they'll put you in jail for a little bit and drive and then drive you.
01:21:06 Home.
01:21:07 Like they did in the case of Resendez here, you know, he had to serve, you know.
01:21:13 12 months here and 12 months there and then. And then he got a ride home and he kept coming back.
01:21:20 And he wasn't even coming back.
01:21:24 To work, do one of these jobs that Americans won't do, like murder themselves.
01:21:32 So finally the deal is struck.
01:21:36 Where they promised that he'll be protected.
01:21:41 And that they won't go after the family.
01:21:45 And he turns himself.
01:21:48 In to the Texas Rangers.
01:21:55 Texas FBI.
01:22:00 Ah.
01:22:05 And this is.
01:22:07 Let's see here.
01:22:12 I guess June 30th.
01:22:17 Or thereabouts.
01:22:18 Or no early July?
01:22:21 I think it was July.
01:22:24 July 13th.
01:22:29 And he is brought into Harris County Jail.
01:22:39 Well, that's only half the battle.
01:22:43 His trial.
01:22:47 When it finally kicks in.
01:22:50 He has changed his appearance.
01:22:53 Even though it's only been a few months, he's managed to gain like 50 lbs in prison.
01:22:59 He's grown his hair out long.
01:23:03 He has much lighter skin now because instead of, you know, being out in the sun like a hobo, he's under prison lights all day long.
01:23:15 You know, this is something the FBI would always talk about.
01:23:18 Much he would change his appearance anyway.
01:23:21 Deliberate way of being misidentified.
01:23:26 We're not matching up to descriptions.
01:23:32 He pleads not guilty by way of insanity.
01:23:38 The defense gets a doctor, Bruce Cohen.
01:23:46 Yes, Doctor Bruce Cohen.
01:23:50 Who claims that he didn't know the difference between right and wrong?
01:23:58 He was just.
01:24:00 He can't stand trial and he certainly can't stand trial for a capital murder.
01:24:08 Which is what he was being tried.
01:24:10 They were gonna try him for 'cause. They had all the, you know, the good thing about Texas.
01:24:16 At least back then.
01:24:18 Is if you get a case like this.
01:24:24 They'll basically put you in the the speed checkout line to the to the executioner and they.
01:24:32 They're not going to sit there and try them for every single murder. They just have to get them on one and then they can give them the death penalty, cause Texas.
01:24:41 Was a lot wider back then and so that was that was what they were doing.
01:24:48 Charging with the the murder of that mother of.
01:24:53 Of twins that was from.
01:24:58 Claudia Benton.
01:25:02 They're.
01:25:02 They're charged with her murder because that's where they have the most evidence.
01:25:06 Have the fingerprints.
01:25:08 They had the DNA evidence.
01:25:13 And and then they had some of her stolen items from her home were recovered from his wife, 'cause. He had sent them to his wife.
01:25:24 The prosecution, of course, said, well, that's insane.
01:25:29 You know this turbo Jew that's saying that he doesn't know.
01:25:32 Don't know any.
01:25:33 I don't know any.
01:25:35 I don't know that I'm doing wrong because if he didn't know what that he was doing wrong, then why was he hiding the crimes?
01:25:44 Why was he sneaking around?
01:25:47 Obviously he knows that he was doing something wrong, that whole, you know, defense, by the way, if you're so insane, you are killing people.
01:26:00 Michael.
01:26:04 I don't want.
01:26:05 I don't want to have to pay for you to stay alive for the rest of your natural life.
01:26:09 Are we keeping so many fucking people alive that need to be gassed?
01:26:16 Just being real here.
01:26:18 If you're so insane that you're murdering people.
01:26:24 What? What are?
01:26:25 What? What do we need you for?
01:26:28 Seriously, what do you what do we need you for?
01:26:33 Like exactly.
01:26:35 What are we gaining by having you around?
01:26:43 Do you have much it cost to keep someone in jail for the rest of their natural life?
01:26:48 Especially if they're one of these cases where apparently all these crazies you need to have extra care.
01:26:57 And guess?
01:26:58 It's it's not unusual for a lot of these people to, oh, now he's not crazy anymore after like 5 or so years, you know, he's not crazy anymore.
01:27:07 Can let him back out in the public.
01:27:10 Why?
01:27:19 Why?
01:27:24 Why don't we just have a a giant incineration pit that we just drop them into?
01:27:32 There's literally no reason to keep these people around.
01:27:41 So anyway, thankfully.
01:27:47 They have a prosecution as a secret weapon.
01:27:54 They have the only survivor.
01:27:58 Of one of his attacks.
01:28:05 Holly Dunn.
01:28:07 He is called to the stand where she positively identifies him as her attacker.
01:28:14 Where she in detail?
01:28:20 Explains to the jury.
01:28:23 Now she and her boyfriend were attacked.
01:28:28 At the side of the railroad.
01:28:32 Now he tied them up.
01:28:37 How he crushed her boyfriend's head with a rock.
01:28:42 Oh, he raped her at knifepoint while beating her in the head with the handle of the knife. And then?
01:28:50 Fractured her skull with a 2 by 4.
01:28:58 The jury deliberated for seven hours.
01:29:02 And came back with a verdict of guilty.
01:29:13 While Resendez was on death row.
01:29:18 He enjoyed the attention.
01:29:22 'Cause he was on death row until.
01:29:26 2006.
01:29:30 Despite being given a guilty.
01:29:34 Verdict on May of 1999, we had to pay for this guy to stay alive for their seven years.
01:29:46 But again, we should have just had him a pit, a fire pit in the back.
01:29:52 Of the courthouse that we just dropped him into.
01:29:59 But while he was on death row, he sold his hair clippings to fans.
01:30:07 And charge for autographs.
01:30:10 In interviews with Mexican television.
01:30:19 But finally.
01:30:24 On July.
01:30:26 What's the actual day here?
01:30:31 I forget that doesn't matter.
01:30:32 Cares.
01:30:33 In July of 2006.
01:30:42 Claiming that he was Jewish.
01:30:46 Now banging this up the the Mexican serial killer who preferred his victims live in Weimar.
01:30:56 Claim not only that he was Jewish, but that after he was killed.
01:31:03 That he would enter a state of suspended animation for three days.
01:31:09 And then.
01:31:11 Reappear in the Middle East to battle Israel's enemies.
01:31:19 In fact.
01:31:24 As they gave him the lethal injection, his final words were I want to ask if it is in your heart to forgive me.
01:31:33 You don't have to.
01:31:34 I know I allowed the devil to rule my life.
01:31:38 I just asked you to forgive me and ask the Lord to forgive me for the follow or for following the devil to deceive me.
01:31:45 I thank God for having patience with me.
01:31:48 I don't deserve to 'cause you any pain you did not deserve this.
01:31:53 I deserve what I'm getting.
01:31:55 And then it says in the article before drawing his final breath.
01:32:01 The killer, who claims to be Jewish, prayed in Hebrew and Spanish.
01:32:18 While on death row, he admitted to a lot of these other murders that were unsolved.
01:32:26 And was able to describe the crime scenes in ways that only you know.
01:32:32 Weren't that weren't publicized.
01:32:34 In fact, he the reason why we know about the the double murder of the teenagers.
01:32:41 Jesse and.
01:32:45 Let's see.
01:32:46 What was the other one?
01:32:51 Jesse Howell and Wendy von Huben is Wendy's body had never been found.
01:32:59 Until he told the the police where they could find her body.
01:33:05 And I think it was recovered in in 2001.
01:33:09 All in all, they suspect he could have been responsible for up to 200 murders.
01:33:17 Because he had been murdering people since the mid 80s.
01:33:22 On a fairly regular basis.
01:33:28 He told his court appointed psychologist that he he lost track of how many people he killed and he didn't know the chronological order in which he'd killed them.
01:33:46 And of course, many authorities after the trial.
01:33:49 Even the stupid Mexican authorities and Juarez.
01:33:54 And I started to wonder if maybe he was responsible for a lot of the dead bodies found by the railroad tracks that they had previously.
01:34:03 Chalked up to normal Mexican violence.
01:34:07 Normal cartel violence.
01:34:12 So All in all, he could have been.
01:34:15 He could have killed 200 fucking people and this is this is a again one of the most prolific serial killers in American history.
01:34:26 And most people.
01:34:28 Have never heard of him.
01:34:31 I know I'd never heard of him.
01:34:37 I've never heard of.
01:34:38 In fact, it's like it's hard to do research on the guy.
01:34:42 Because he goes by so many different names.
01:34:44 That's part of it.
01:34:49 Even though they've all kind of settled on Angel Mutorino Resendez.
01:34:58 Well, you never hear about resendez, the illegal immigrant, mass murdering serial killer.
01:35:06 You always hear about how serial killers are white guys.
01:35:11 That's white Incels doing all the serial killing really, is it?
01:35:20 Anyway, not a super long 1:00 tonight.
01:35:24 Just that's like I said, it was hard to just get all the facts of this case because you watch these documentaries. First of all, a lot of them don't cover all the deaths.
01:35:36 In fact, even his Wikipedia doesn't cover all of the murders that he did, but it links to court documents that do, which I found curious. Like you look at his Wikipedia article and.
01:35:50 They leave out like five of the victims, but then you go to the court documents where he's confessing to these murders.
01:35:57 And it's like.
01:35:59 I found these court documents 'cause you're linking them.
01:36:04 In the article that they're saying he didn't, you know that you're leaving this out of.
01:36:10 So in fact the the, the two teenagers, there's even like a whole documentary that just about those two.
01:36:21 About how they went missing, how they didn't know what happened to them until 2001, when he's when he's on death row and he shows them where the body was.
01:36:30 They're not listed in his Wikipedia page.
01:36:34 There's been documentaries done about it.
01:36:38 Almost as if they're trying to make it sound like he's not that you know, much of a killer.
01:36:47 In all the documentaries I watched, I watched like 5 of them.
01:36:52 They never mention the fuck up with the FBI and the insurance.
01:36:58 They don't mention that he was arrested so many fucking times and that this these these arrests and these deportations, it wasn't just that one fuck up that we have in 1999 right in the like.
01:37:13 Peak of the manhunt.
01:37:15 This was happening in between all the murders.
01:37:24 It's just that it was a new thing that people were actually looking around at this.
01:37:32 But his entire murder career.
01:37:36 He was getting arrested, put in jail for, you know, 12 months driven back to Mexico.
01:37:43 Coming back, like literally like a month later to kill again.
01:37:48 They float around in the country for a few more months, got arrested for something else.
01:37:55 Maybe spent a couple months in jail, ride back to Mexico, maybe back a few months later to go kill again like that.
01:38:03 Was that was every time.
01:38:06 Every fucking single time.
01:38:11 They also don't mention like there's one document that really talks shit about his the defense psychiatrist.
01:38:19 They don't mention that his name was Bruce Cohen.
01:38:25 I'm telling this is this is.
01:38:32 You know, it's it's history is written by the winners, I guess is the way to put it.
01:38:36 The only that's the easiest way to explain it.
01:38:41 And we're not winning right now.
01:38:46 Anyway.
01:38:48 Like I said, kind of a short 1:00 tonight.
01:38:53 Let's take a look at.
01:38:56 Hyper chats, probably for the last time.
01:39:00 Because I think by next time we will not have.
01:39:05 That working.
01:39:07 Because Wednesday.
01:39:10 Is.
01:39:12 But maybe they said I didn't. They say that it might be around till the 12th or something.
01:39:17 Don't know.
01:39:17 We might be OK.
01:39:19 Don't quote me on.
01:39:20 I'll try to have something else set up before then.
01:39:22 Obviously I'll try to have something set up by Wednesday just in case.
01:39:27 Just so we make a smooth transition, but it's possible it stays working for like a.
01:39:33 Few more days, I don't know.
01:39:37 Let's take a look here.
01:39:41 All right. We got Gorilla hands.
01:39:49 Look there is.
01:39:50 I.
01:39:52 That's basically.
01:39:54 That was resendez right there in the flesh.
01:39:58 Gorilla hand.
01:39:58 What do you think of George Carlin?
01:40:00 I kind of like some of his stuff, but I always saw him as an old burnt out hippie comedian.
01:40:05 Yes, I knew he was one of them.
01:40:07 I hypocrite recently did a stream about him and a stand up routine.
01:40:11 He would stop shit talking about or he would.
01:40:15 Would stop shit talking about whites.
01:40:17 Think they just mean wouldn't.
01:40:19 Really frustrating.
01:40:21 Yeah, he he was the right he was.
01:40:23 The proto redditor.
01:40:27 That's what I think of him.
01:40:29 I think he had. He was.
01:40:31 Was clever.
01:40:33 And and said some clever things that people can relate to. But when you look at his body of work, you realize that a lot of that stuff was asinine because it was all aimed at the wrong people.
01:40:46 And generally, he hated white people.
01:40:48 Fuck him.
01:40:49 That's what I think about George Carlin.
01:40:52 Is fuck him. I'm glad he's dead.
01:40:55 Gorilla hands again.
01:40:57 Says he wants.
01:41:01 AI thought I had a button for this.
01:41:03 There we.
01:41:04 Are.
Money Clip
01:41:04 Half $1,000,000.Devon Stack
01:41:10 Well, there you.01:41:11 Thank you very much, Gorilla hands.
01:41:15 Volga German says nice.
01:41:16 Well, I appreciate that you said it before I did anything hopefully.
01:41:22 Hopefully you.
01:41:24 You stand behind that Christ build, says Devon.
01:41:28 Agree with.
01:41:29 No one is 100% self-made.
01:41:31 Almost all first generation billionaires are, at least from the middle class.
01:41:36 They got jeans from their parents for success.
01:41:40 Even if those parents didn't give them seed money, doing the best with what is in your DNA is the best you can do.
01:41:50 Well, and often look, it's not even.
01:41:52 It's not just that they also.
01:41:54 So they got see not from their parents maybe, but they got seed money from venture capitalists.
01:42:02 Very few people just turn nothing into something.
01:42:07 Unless they're accepted by the financial class.
01:42:11 That either decides that they can fund you and make money off you, and you're going to play.
01:42:19 Good little goy and and jump to their hoops and play by the rules. Or they'll just steal your idea, and in some cases kill you and have someone else run with your idea.
01:42:31 We've seen lots of examples of that over the years.
01:42:37 Christopher again says one idea for a practical guide to dynasty building without exposing one of our guys is Dave.
01:42:45 Story he was a middle class appellation who went bankrupt from using the Jewish system and built it all back without using debt.
01:42:54 Second time.
01:42:56 And now is worth several $100 million.
01:43:00 Well, I really doubt he's our guy, though.
01:43:04 Ask him about Jews.
01:43:06 I really don't think that you know Dave Ramsey.
01:43:11 Who, as far as I can tell, I don't.
01:43:13 Don't.
01:43:13 I've I've heard like I know who it is. Just 'cause. He was on talk radio back when. I mean, he's been around forever. Back when I used to listen to talk radio.
01:43:22 In my recollection is that he's basically evangelical.
01:43:25 You know maggotard, you know, at best.
01:43:29 So I don't think he's really one of our guys.
01:43:31 I.
01:43:31 I bet he loves.
01:43:32 The Jews, I I bet he does.
01:43:36 But.
01:43:39 Maybe I'm wrong?
01:43:41 That's what I'm saying.
01:43:42 Gotta be.
01:43:43 You have to be pickier when you say our guys. A lot of these guys are not our guys.
01:43:49 And we have to be picky because.
01:43:55 It doesn't mean that you you go around hating people that are adjacent to us or, you know, nominally on our side.
01:44:01 Don't go around like.
01:44:03 You know, on some campaign against, you know, Ramsey, I'm not going to do.
01:44:09 Hate Ramsey. Episode type of thing, but it's he's he's not our guy.
01:44:16 Lampshade denier says check out the YouTube channel asum a lot of interesting old videos regarding race relations, of course.
01:44:27 From a shitlib's perspective, but worth a watch for the footage.
01:44:31 A great episode.
01:44:32 Is 1975 Special Report Chicago races.
01:44:37 Yeah, I.
01:44:37 I'm that's a black guy that often has the exact opposite view of history, but still inadvertently posts.
01:44:45 I've used these videos before. He'll post.
01:44:50 Gang violence videos.
01:44:51 From the 80s and 70s or whatever.
01:44:55 And and. But he's he doesn't get that like a white person watching. That will just be horrified because from the black perspective, he's just like, look, look then what has been keeping us down forever. But yeah, it's.
01:45:09 I I.
01:45:11 I've used a few of his.
01:45:13 Over the years.
01:45:16 Wandering fool.
01:45:30 Wandering fool, given that gender dysphoria is a mental condition, what impacts do you see coming from Trump's anti trans agenda?
01:45:38 Would imagine some severe mental breakdowns, at least IE shootings and suicides.
01:45:45 I'm a little surprised there hasn't been more happening.
01:45:50 I mean, I don't.
01:45:51 Probably there'll probably be some. I would.
01:45:54 I would imagine they're unstable people, obviously, and they're they've proven to be very violent even when the entire.
01:46:04 Apparatus.
01:46:06 Is trying to support them for some reason.
01:46:10 But ultimately, what does it really do?
01:46:13 I mean the, the, the all the the rules that Trump is seeking to change.
01:46:22 There are there are all having to do with children.
01:46:26 He's not making or, you know, not serving in the military or whatever. But like, he's not making it illegal to be trans.
01:46:34 In fact, the day after the election, he had.
01:46:38 Bruce Jenner, aka Caitlyn Jenner at Mar a Lago celebrating with him.
01:46:45 So he's not anti trans.
01:46:48 He's just like, it's like that. Like like that, that group, gays against groomers.
01:46:55 Where it's like, OK, you know like.
01:47:02 They just see again.
01:47:03 They just need to go.
01:47:04 The pit.
01:47:06 They they just need to go in the pit.
01:47:11 Why? Why are they not on the pit?
01:47:14 Is there?
01:47:15 Do we need these people for something?
01:47:19 Is there a reason why they're not in the pit?
01:47:22 What I'm getting at, they need to be.
01:47:43 They just need to be in the pit.
01:47:44 All I'm saying.
01:47:47 Axonal front says something weird I've noticed is that Australian bushranger history is being erased despite never being taught very minimal history at school. I remember hearing about a robbery in Tasmania in the 1800's. The robbers asked for all the women.
01:48:06 To lock themselves in a room while the house was ransacked.
01:48:09 The.
01:48:09 Robbers then asked that they relocate themselves while the final room was thieved.
01:48:16 They then had the occupants swear an oath that they wouldn't send for the police for at least 30 minutes.
01:48:25 Otherwise they would tie them up, which would, which they stuck to.
01:48:31 These are the.
01:48:32 Of honourable robberies we have lost.
01:48:34 I don't know how honourable.
01:48:37 Robbery is, but I get what you're saying.
01:48:39 That's that's what happens when you have a homogeneous.
01:48:45 High trust society that even in the case of robberies, the behaviour is predictably white.
01:48:51 We don't have that anymore.
01:48:52 We haven't had that in a very long time now, at least not in America and Australia.
01:48:59 Australia, which by the way my understanding is Australia, was way more explicitly pro white in its constitution.
01:49:09 And has fallen much farther, at least culturally away from that than even America has so.
01:49:18 Yeah, I guess that that abrogation.
01:49:22 For thousands of years, the ABO ruled the Outback.
01:49:27 And then evil Whitey came.
01:49:30 I'm sure you guys hear a lot of that, but yeah, another instance where you should be if if no one else is, you should be recording and and relaying and teaching that history.
01:49:42 Tomato. Potato. Thank you for your work, brother.
01:49:46 I appreciate that.
01:49:49 Both of these says cat food, coffee and bullets.
01:49:52 I appreciate that.
01:49:55 I need I need all three of those things come to think of it, actually.
01:50:02 A man of low moral fibre.
01:50:05 Says sometimes you misread my hyper chats and then say I typed it wrong.
01:50:11 Sorry for the complex sentence structure so late at night, but I'm often fighting the 300 character limit.
01:50:18 For the string.
01:50:20 I still blame you.
01:50:25 It could be.
01:50:26 It's probably me, but I'm still gonna blame you.
01:50:30 Especially if I do a long stream.
01:50:34 And you know after like 2 1/2 hours of going over a topic and then someone asked something that has nothing to do with the topic. Especially I'm I, you know and it's late.
01:50:46 Like 2 in the morning or whatever, I'm just like.
01:50:49 I'm struggling to get through them sometimes.
01:50:52 Oh, look, I can't think of the one you're talking about, but.
01:50:58 Yeah, I'll still blame you, even though it's probably my fault. Blue collared.
01:51:05 It.
01:51:10 Blue cord.
01:51:11 Good evening, Mr.
01:51:13 I hope all is well with you at the pillbox.
01:51:16 Yeah, all is well, in fact.
01:51:19 Going to be starting some B stuff.
01:51:22 I started going through some hives.
01:51:26 That I knew were dead.
01:51:29 I wanted just to inspect and see.
01:51:32 Why they were dead and in every case, at least the I only went through what, 4 hives today?
01:51:41 And in every case, they were probably robbed.
01:51:46 And absconded because there were no dead bees.
01:51:51 In any of the the hives that were dead.
01:51:54 So there's also.
01:51:56 I mean, there's also been robbed.
01:51:58 Been picked clean.
01:52:00 So.
01:52:03 There were two.
01:52:03 I know why that happened.
01:52:04 It was inadvertently my fault. This kind of a weird thing.
01:52:08 So because of where I live, and because you know we get well water and we don't have like a sewage system.
01:52:18 And the way I set up my washing machine.
01:52:22 Is I want the Gray water that comes out of the washing machine to kind of go with this, like irrigation stuff that water some of my plants that, you know, not the ones I'm going to be eating, but I also use special soap that's biodegrad.
01:52:37 Able and you know, isn't going to like poison the ground and.
01:52:39 Like that? That's specifically designed for this.
01:52:42 But.
01:52:44 What I didn't think about is that soap smells flowery.
01:52:52 And it was near where the where that hose dumps the water out was near some hives.
01:52:59 And.
01:53:01 During the dearth, when there was nothing to eat, when I would do laundry, I didn't notice it until like, this has probably happened a bunch of times.
01:53:10 I would do laundry and then the water would drain out of the washer, smelling little rosy and flowery I guess.
01:53:17 And every bee in the neighborhood would think, oh, there's food over there. And when they didn't find it, they would attack the hives that were near where the water was coming out.
01:53:27 And so I think that's what happened with those two.
01:53:32 But the yeah, the other ones I'm not.
01:53:35 The other ones I'm sure. Yeah, BB season is is rapidly approaching.
01:53:41 I'm gonna start digging.
01:53:43 I'm gonna start doing some some post mortems and the reason why I do it now.
01:53:49 Is it's still cold, which means that I can recover comb out of these hives without them being filled with like wax moths and things like that.
01:53:58 That get that recovered now, because if I wait till spring and I crack open a hive that's been robbed out and absconded, it'll probably be full of moths that'll chew up all the comb and ruin it.
01:54:12 So I'm going through now trying to get you know.
01:54:16 Get all the comb out of the ones that I know are dead and then I freeze the the comb in a freezer so that I know that if somehow there is moth wax moth eggs or something.
01:54:28 In there, that'll kill it off.
01:54:31 And then package it up and get it ready for spring.
01:54:35 For when I have.
01:54:36 Uh splits the stuff.
01:54:38 Have fresh.
01:54:38 I can just drop right into their hives and they can get right into.
01:54:42 Collecting honey without having to waste so much energy, building wax and stuff.
01:54:46 So.
01:54:47 That's what I've been doing. Did a lot of that today.
01:54:53 Mayor of Low Moral Fiber says Beaners riding trains was something I saw when I lived in New Mexico over a decade ago.
01:55:01 Beans would just ride the trains and then jump off when it's going to slow down enough next to a bar.
01:55:08 Or hotel. The cops stand by and watch them do it too.
01:55:11 Yeah, I've.
01:55:12 I've seen this behavior in the southwest.
01:55:16 Not, not just in in New Mexico.
01:55:21 This is something that.
01:55:23 You know, this is in fact, it's probably not even just in the Southwest.
01:55:27 Probably all throughout the country.
01:55:29 It's not that hard to hobo around on a train.
01:55:35 Corn pop. The bad dude.
01:55:42 Says library library. The fucking idiot is doing an interview to get people to consider the declining state of the Detroit Library.
01:55:52 And you're talking about now you're a few streams behind.
01:55:57 He's talking about.
01:56:00 The guy from lethal weapon. The black guy.
01:56:05 Anyway, that guy saying library a million times cuz he can't fucking read.
01:56:11 Yeah, it's not one of those hardware issues. 'cause. Look, he's, he's smart. Well, for a black guy enough to have have.
01:56:20 Millions of dollars.
01:56:22 And.
01:56:23 Can't say library.
01:56:26 Man of la Moral Fibre says deportation without penalty is a far left strategy.
01:56:32 A true right wing politician would simply destroy them. Hanging and cremation. Cheap and effective.
01:56:39 No chance of repeat invasion.
01:56:41 At minimum, we should be shipping them all to Liberia so they can fight the voodoo Spooks.
01:56:46 No, I I I think you just kill them.
01:56:51 Right. I mean, why is it that in Texas if someone aggressively walks onto your property, you can just kill?
01:56:59 But if.
01:57:02 An entire country invades your southern.
01:57:03 You don't just kill them like I don't.
01:57:06 It The same thing.
01:57:09 Is it the same thing?
01:57:13 And it would stop pretty quick if word got out.
01:57:17 America just shoots you or like bomb, you know, drone bombs, you.
01:57:22 All it would take would be like that, like a a week of videos like I said, like those videos that you see of Ukrainian and Russian.
01:57:32 Soldiers running away from fucking drones, which I hate seeing that shit, but I would love seeing it if it was, you know, like a line of these illegal immigrants running through the desert.
01:57:43 Running away from those drones.
01:57:46 All you need is a few videos of those fuckers getting blown up by the drones.
01:57:50 They're going to stop coming.
01:57:53 It's cheap too. That's.
01:57:54 Well, that's why they're doing Ukraine's cheap.
01:57:56 We have the technology.
01:57:58 We have the budget, but we as a country we don't have the stomach for it.
01:58:04 And so we will be ruled by people that do.
01:58:09 And then they'll do it to you the second they get a chance.
01:58:14 Of her commandant says, hey.
01:58:16 There there is at least some good.
01:58:18 Poland authorized live fire on illegal speak of the devil live fire on illegals trying to cross the border.
01:58:25 By Parliament so you can see there are still whites left with a backbone.
01:58:31 Footage already leaked out of migrants getting shot, NGOs and human rights organizations already complaining.
01:58:36 Yeah, I would put the NGOs in the pit too. I would say you're collaborating with the enemy.
01:58:43 I don't see.
01:58:44 What's the? What's the? What's the problem here?
01:58:47 Right. If the problem is you have a press.
01:58:52 And Ng OS.
01:58:53 That are on the side of your enemy and they're making it difficult for you to fight the enemy. Then they are also the enemy.
01:59:04 I don't why is it so hard to figure out.
01:59:09 It's it's, it's not. So they go in the pit too.
01:59:14 And they would learn their lesson too.
01:59:17 This is this is the way it's got to be.
01:59:19 It's the way it's got to be.
01:59:21 You cannot have a multicultural society with all these competing groups that all want something different.
01:59:32 And not rule it with an iron fist.
01:59:36 You just can't do it.
01:59:38 You want freedom.
01:59:40 You want liberalism.
01:59:41 Want libertarianism?
01:59:43 Well, then you better be 100% white or it's not going to work.
01:59:50 Volga, German.
02:00:05 Weed makes me want to rant about Jews, and I do, but it's still a bad habit.
02:00:11 It's probably not.
02:00:12 Not.
02:00:12 You're probably not ranting coherently about them either. If you're high so.
02:00:17 You're probably not winning any arguments if you're high and justice ranting about them.
02:00:26 To rant about them is is ineffective.
02:00:29 Yeah. Stop smoking pot.
02:00:32 In fact you you already.
02:00:33 You have stopped the last time you smoked. That was you didn't know it at the time, but that was the last time.
02:00:40 You didn't know it.
02:00:42 You don't have to know it.
02:00:45 None of this like. Oh no, I gotta smoke. One last time, I'd go out with a bang. Why?
02:00:52 You're just done. Now you're done.
02:00:55 You were weed head now you're not.
02:00:58 You just don't do it now.
02:00:59 It's cool. You're done.
02:01:02 From the neighborhood Fascist says your intros often have the power to evoke a deep longing and pain within me. Being born in the 80s, I came of age as it was dying. If we make a comeback, may our descendants preserve it with absolute brutality.
02:01:18 Where was the first one filmed?
02:01:20 The red train.
02:01:21 Beautiful scenery was actually Mexico.
02:01:24 That was literally a Mexican Train.
02:01:27 It's it's considered the most scenic train.
02:01:33 Line in the OR one of them in the world 'cause it cuts through like this Mexican jungle.
02:01:41 That's completely uninhabited, which is the reason why it looks so pretty is there aren't any Mexicans in it.
02:01:48 In fact, it's it goes through a part of Mexico that's not just an uninhabited it, it's you can't get to it unless you're on that train.
02:01:56 Going through there and it doesn't stop.
02:01:59 So the reason why it looks so pristine is because it's untouched by Mexicans.
02:02:07 And in the other, the other video, it was 1940s Texas.
02:02:13 So I thought that was fitting.
02:02:16 Man, a little more of fibre says.
02:02:18 All beater women look like Justice Sotomayor after age 25.
02:02:23 This is one of the primary reasons they are so angry all the time.
02:02:29 There's some truth to that.
02:02:32 Opera Commandant says human rights organizations and NGO's should be classified as terrorist organizations, being that they are subversive Jewish elements working towards the destruction of the West.
02:02:45 Confiscate all their funding and use their money for something useful.
02:02:49 Employees would be arrested and and classified as terrorists.
02:02:53 That's exactly what needs to.
02:02:55 Which is why the reason why I'm black pill it's it's not that there's no solutions, there's no solutions.
02:03:01 Are.
02:03:01 Anyones willing to even propose?
02:03:05 That the all the solutions that would fix it are so far removed from what's possible.
02:03:13 That's why we kind of.
02:03:14 To like.
02:03:16 We got to ride this out.
02:03:18 We got to ride this out.
02:03:20 Now there's lots of people who don't realize how bad the problem is.
02:03:24 Who think that?
02:03:25 Homan deport.
02:03:26 Maybe a couple 100 people a day, if that.
02:03:30 The the numbers.
02:03:31 Are, but let's say a few thousand a week, like that's going to mean anything when it's not going to. Not only is not not going to mean anything for the entire country.
02:03:41 Wouldn't even mean anything for like a major city like Chicago.
02:03:46 If you could do 1000 a.
02:03:48 In a major city like Chicago.
02:03:51 And you'd get 10%.
02:03:55 That's a, which is. That's a liberal number.
02:04:02 But it is what it is.
02:04:06 All right. We got seen, Kyle.
02:04:19 Seeing Kyle, says Devin.
02:04:22 You have no idea the sanity you give me every Sunday morning.
02:04:27 I made sure to be here on the last stripe show.
02:04:30 You deserve so much.
02:04:31 I'm embarrassed by my donation compared to your work for us all the way from Central Alabama in the Bible Belt.
02:04:39 Elon salute, Sir.
02:04:42 Elon, I understand that part of it. I used to living to Elon.
02:04:46 Oh oh, I get.
02:04:47 The Elon salute. OK, is that?
02:04:50 We calling it that now.
02:04:51 That'll be embarrassed.
02:04:53 All.
02:04:54 It's all very appreciated.
02:04:56 And yeah, we'll we'll figure out like.
02:05:00 Your stripe going away.
02:05:03 Ultimately it was.
02:05:04 I'm surprised it lasted as long as it did when the second I found out that Stripe was who was handling the money for Odyssey, I was.
02:05:12 How? How is that?
02:05:15 Gone unnoticed because that's the only way it's working is just someone is asleep at the wheel over at Stripe because Stripe has cancelled a lot of other people. That said a lot less and I knew it wasn't because of the we are winning the argument.
02:05:29 Ultra ship? No, I knew that wasn't the case.
02:05:32 And so I knew it was just a matter of time, and it lasted way longer than I expected to be. I thought it was going to be.
02:05:39 Maybe we get a few months or a year out of it before someone at stripes like wait a second.
02:05:44 Especially after the SPLC wrote that article about me and saying, like, oh, he makes money off of this, it's bad.
02:05:54 Sorry. Had to cough there and it was like I thought that I was like, oh, well, there goes stripe.
02:06:01 Someone at stripes going to see that SPLC article and that's going to be that and then kept going.
02:06:07 So you know, whatever.
02:06:10 We'll get it figured out.
02:06:13 One way I still don't quite understand the system.
02:06:17 Replacing it with.
02:06:20 Other than I know it's, you know, crypto arcade tokens but.
02:06:26 You know, we'll figure it out.
02:06:27 Figure it out.
02:06:28 It's not the end of the world, but I appreciate it there. Seeing Kyle with the Elon salute man have low moral fibre, says so. The only.
02:06:37 Reason this Nacho was even caught is because he was too stupid to not bring the piece of plastic he tore off the.
02:06:45 Which he only needed to RIP off because he couldn't find the keys of the woman he murdered, and those keys were surely in the purse he stole. He stole from literal demon. Actually, the keys were hanging on a hook.
02:07:00 On the door.
02:07:03 In the kitchen, like the the the cops found the keys pretty quick.
02:07:13 Yeah, I or he could.
02:07:14 Just let's say he he outwitted the.
02:07:17 He could have kept the piece of plastic in the truck with him instead of throwing it on the ground in the garage.
02:07:24 But he.
02:07:25 Here's the thing, he wasn't exactly covering his tracks.
02:07:31 You know, the guy was raping dead bodies and leaving DNA evidence all over the place.
02:07:38 He was leaving fingerprints all over the place.
02:07:42 He was eating their food.
02:07:46 He just.
02:07:49 You know, he just all he had to contend with was.
02:07:54 A nation that had no interest in protecting itself.
02:08:00 So that's.
02:08:02 That's what happened, that's what.
02:08:04 That's what.
02:08:07 That's what you get away with when no one's trying to stop you and the people that are trying to stop you are diversity hires.
02:08:12 That works for the government and can't be fired.
02:08:17 Brody says.
02:08:18 Devin.
02:08:19 What do you like to do for fun?
02:08:22 Only I've talked about this. The bee stuff is fun. Most a lot of the time. I say most always.
02:08:30 It's not fun when you're getting stung and shit like that, but it's fun and fixing up old radios and electronics is fun.
02:08:39 Yeah. You know, I like I like repairing systems.
02:08:45 And.
02:08:48 Yeah.
02:08:49 That's what I do for fun.
02:08:51 Usually let's.
02:08:52 I like going camping.
02:08:54 I like hanging out with friends and family, you know, all the normal stuff.
02:08:59 Friendly neighborhood fascist says given the success of the Terrifier series on the escalation of anti white hate, I won't be surprised if eventually some Jew makes a Tarantino esque retroslasher film.
02:09:13 Framing resendez as an antihero killing racist whites.
02:09:18 The brutality as retributive justice.
02:09:23 Possibly just because a lot of his victims were women.
02:09:27 Probably won't do that.
02:09:30 And 'cause, they don't want to draw attention to the fact that he exists.
02:09:37 Because I didn't know he existed, and to the degree that they talk about him, they don't really mention how much he was.
02:09:45 How much he existed.
02:09:47 Put that.
02:09:48 A lowly scribe in God's army says, and God will know his own.
02:09:52 Actual excellent show, Sir.
02:09:54 I appreciate that.
02:09:55 Yeah.
02:09:56 Love and division.
Money Clip
02:10:08 I.02:10:11 I.
02:10:14 You got to pull yourself out.
02:10:16 Oh.
02:10:17 Holy fuck.
02:10:21 Oh.
Devon Stack
02:10:25 See.02:10:26 We just put him in a pit.
02:10:29 Can be a mud pit.
02:10:31 Love and division says the Jews who own and operate USA won't allow for hardline solutions. Demigration, right?
02:10:38 They.
02:10:40 They benefit from.
02:10:42 They're the ones that have been driving this this whole time.
02:10:46 Men of low moral fibre says since the FBI has always counted all types of Mexicans as white in their crime statistics, we've never had an accurate number for their true crime rate. Also, their Catholic names are always made-up.
02:11:01 Their actual Aztec names are usually some combination of hoots, tongue clicks, and flatulence.
02:11:09 There you go.
02:11:12 Yeah, not a lot of.
02:11:15 Not a lot of Spaniard blood, I don't think.
02:11:18 And this guy.
02:11:21 Friendly neighborhood fascist says spend anytime researching medieval torture devices and you'll be amazed at the creativity we expended to dispatch fellow whites fates.
02:11:31 Than death, artful and cruel. And yet with these animals, we coddle and enable their abuse.
02:11:38 Humanize the killers and subsidized their existence.
02:11:41 That's The thing is.
02:11:42 We know it's in there.
02:11:45 We know that wild animals inside the white, it's just it's just very, very suppressed and you got to fight fire with fire or you will be consumed the screen age says.
02:11:58 You know the latest on the 20,000 cat eating Haitians in Springfield? OH.
02:12:03 Didn't you do a stream on that? At one point, I wonder if anyone is keeping up with what's going on out there.
02:12:10 I I think they've maybe if I mean it's.
02:12:15 So they're they're mostly all still there.
02:12:17 They maybe have got rid of like a handful of them, but like it's they're not like kicking them out by any means. That's not happening.
02:12:26 Oh, and did you think of the penis to vagina song from the Amelia Perez movie?
02:12:34 I know we've all heard it at least once by now.
02:12:37 I have not.
02:12:37 I have no idea what we're talking about there.
02:12:41 Man of low mortal fiber, says Ryan Falk.
02:12:44 Aka Alt Hype and Sean last, who is one of his research partners, have both made arguments that the use of the death penalty for crimes that go unpunished in brown countries.
02:12:57 Led to an extreme eugenic effect in Europe that gave an advantage over the rest of the world.
02:13:04 The extreme.
02:13:08 Well, yeah, I know the the extreme, the liberal use of the death penalty in white countries is what civilized white people.
02:13:19 And the inability for the Mexicans to do it is what keeps them.
02:13:27 Mexico. Or like, that's a big.
02:13:29 I mean obviously their genetics is, I mean 'cause, who would be left right like?
02:13:33 If they.
02:13:34 Start giving everyone the death penalty. They deserve that in Mexico their population would plummet.
02:13:39 Bloat and Biden.
Money Clip
02:13:42 I'll load a disc.Devon Stack
02:13:48 Gluten, Biden.02:13:49 Can I still send?
02:13:50 Well, it looks like you did.
02:13:53 Man of low moral fiber says insanity must never be a defense for a capital crime.
02:13:59 It is only because so many insane Jews have been allowed to infiltrate our institutions that such a thing is allowed. If someone suffers from a psychosis that causes them to kill innocents at any given opportunity.
02:14:12 They must be put down right, like if anyone is is.
02:14:16 Insane enough to be violent and pose a threat to people's lives.
02:14:20 There is literally no value.
02:14:23 To their life, they need to just.
02:14:24 In the pit.
02:14:27 And that would mean a lot of Jews would end up in the penteco.
02:14:33 Stal's one from guilt of a crime that it logically follows that a Jew could never be found guilty of any crime. There you go.
02:14:46 Why do we have to pussyfoot so much around sentencing, murders, murderers in the 17th century, we used to burn women alive for acting up. For fucks sake, this psycho beaner should have been roasted on the electric chair instead of that faggot lethal injection shit.
02:15:03 And.
02:15:04 Have his corpse on display at the Rio Grande.
02:15:07 Yeah, heads on spikes.
02:15:11 Heads on spikes.
02:15:14 They we used to do it.
02:15:17 I don't think we're better off for not doing it.
02:15:21 Man of low moral fiber regarding the Mexican railroad killer being a Jew.
02:15:25 Look at how low his ears are on his head, the corners of his mouth. Even when frowning are higher than his earlobes.
02:15:32 That is very, very Jewish.
02:15:34 Well, I don't know ethnically how Jewish he is, but he claimed that he was Jewish and he was praying in Hebrew.
02:15:43 And.
02:15:45 Those are details that get left.
02:15:47 Those are details that are not in his Wikipedia article, I don't think.
02:15:54 That he was.
02:15:55 He wasn't just saying I'm Jewish for no reason.
02:15:58 He was also very politically lefty.
02:16:02 And yeah, like would sometimes write political messages.
02:16:08 Is on at the crime scenes that were there usually like just, you know, Reddit tier nonsense like 1 liners.
02:16:19 But he would sometimes write like on the newspaper like, you know.
02:16:23 You know.
02:16:23 The Serbians are like something weird like that to pay whatever the hell was going on at the moment.
02:16:29 But yeah, he was just this left hard and genetically how Jewish was he?
02:16:34 Don't know, but I don't think that he was.
02:16:40 You know, like he was. If if you're speaking Hebrew, I.
02:16:43 He learned Hebrew, and maybe he learned in prison, but I don't, I don't.
02:16:46 Don't think that he would have.
02:16:51 Who knows?
02:16:52 Unless his lawyers converted him right.
02:16:56 Corn pop. The bad dude.
Money Clip
02:17:00 He told Baby back to bus.Devon Stack
02:17:03 I've seen my fair share of serial killer stuff, and you're right, I've never heard of this guy.02:17:08 And if he knew Hebrew, he obviously had something there to be the devil. Some type of influence, probably when he was little.
02:17:15 Yeah, yeah, I I don't know the.
02:17:18 It's they're the only references I found where the newspaper article talking about his final moments. And it said that he, you know, he claimed that he was Jewish.
02:17:31 And that he was praying in Hebrew on his way out the door.
02:17:35 And then there was a one of the court documents.
02:17:41 From I think his sentencing.
02:17:44 Said that, once he was executed, he was going to go in.
02:17:51 Know he.
02:17:52 He would basically just fall asleep and then wake up, and then he'll fight Israel's enemies, which I thought was a little odd. But those are the only two references.
02:18:01 I found.
02:18:03 You know officially at.
02:18:05 And that took a lot of digging.
02:18:06 Took a lot of digging because you watch the what happens is you find like one of these documentaries that they've done on this guy and they'll focus because there's just so many cases.
02:18:18 I get it.
02:18:19 But they they actually, it's not Even so much. They focus on just like a handful of cases.
02:18:24 They they don't even mention like I get it for time, right?
02:18:28 Doing like a crime.
02:18:29 True crime video? That's maybe an hour long.
02:18:32 You can't go into detail about every single fucking murder.
02:18:36 But they don't even mention it. They make it sound like.
02:18:40 A lot of them feature that chick.
02:18:42 So that Holly girl now runs like a non profit for victims of violence or whatever.
02:18:49 So she does.
02:18:50 And what? So she's in front of the camera like all over the fucking place.
02:18:55 Which is why I didn't.
02:18:57 It 'cause it suck.
02:18:58 I can't.
02:19:00 Look, I get it.
02:19:01 Know but also.
02:19:05 I don't know. Like.
02:19:08 It seems a little I anytime when when someone.
02:19:15 Uses something like that like an event like that in their life.
02:19:19 Again, I can't relate to it. I don't know.
02:19:20 Been through it.
02:19:22 I'm not saying that she.
02:19:25 Likes that it happened, but like.
02:19:29 She seems to like the attention that she gets now for it.
02:19:32 That, that's. That's all I'm going to say.
02:19:34 All I'm going to say.
02:19:35 So they have her in all these documentaries and she tells the story over and over and over again.
02:19:43 It's you can tell it's memorized cause a lot of times. It's all the same phrasing and everything.
02:19:48 And so they'll have her.
02:19:52 They'll talk about the pastor and his wife.
02:19:57 And they'll talk about.
02:20:00 You know, they'll mention some like maybe 3 of the other victims.
02:20:05 And then that's, but they don't really.
02:20:09 Talk about the the Doctor lady that was murdered, but they.
02:20:14 They leave out.
02:20:17 A lot of people and they leave out.
02:20:22 Even the idea that there would be more victims, I think one of them said, you know, something like authorities think he might be responsible for even more and stuff like that, but they don't.
02:20:31 Don't quite.
02:20:32 You don't walk away from it thinking, oh, wow, this guy killed maybe hundreds of people, which he might have.
02:20:39 And there'd be no way of knowing.
02:20:41 Especially if you again did you count the people in Mexico?
02:20:45 As people.
02:20:48 So.
Dan Rather
02:20:50 There you go.Devon Stack
02:20:53 Ah Bessemer, 72.02:21:04 I.
02:21:10 Hi, David. My grandfather, did our family tree and went all the way back to the 1700s. We were farmers in upstate New York.
02:21:18 They came from England. My other grandfather immigrated from Scotland and was a manager at Nabisco in Buffalo, NY.
02:21:27 Well, there you.
02:21:27 That's pretty close to the founding stock there or qualifies as such.
02:21:34 Your your congratulations. You are an American.
02:21:40 Endless war.
02:21:45 Endless War simply says Thanks Devin.
02:21:48 Thanks endless war.
02:21:53 Veil investments.
02:22:08 I feel like the random button prefers the longer ones.
02:22:15 Because there's so many that never get played.
02:22:18 It's like maybe I need to shuffle the.
02:22:21 I don't.
02:22:22 Know if that'll make a difference.
02:22:26 Retired us.
02:22:28 Here it's resendez Ramirez.
02:22:32 I joined after he was arrested, but he was still being talked about.
02:22:36 Usually, as an admonishment to be sure to run records thoroughly on the people we cut.
02:22:43 I can't say how many serious criminals I'm arrested, processed or prosecuted.
02:22:48 Many. Well, there you go.
02:22:51 Yeah, that's I.
02:22:52 If we just had a pit, your job would have been so much easier.
02:22:56 You could just be like.
02:22:56 Look, there's people coming into.
02:22:59 I don't even have to look and see if they're criminals. 'cause. I can see them breaking the law right now as they walk into my country so.
02:23:07 They get a free ride to the pet.
02:23:09 And yet look, it's there's so many different names, even an official documents.
02:23:15 Maybe you guys call them Resendez Ramirez?
02:23:18 There's.
02:23:18 There's so many different even there's.
02:23:21 There's even different.
02:23:23 Two interviews.
02:23:25 One from his mother and one from his uncle and they both say that his name is they. They use different names when they're like, actually you're using the wrong name.
02:23:32 This name and the mom says a different name than what the uncle says.
02:23:36 It's like.
02:23:37 What? He's basically a demon.
02:23:40 I guess that's what it.
02:23:42 He's a demon. If we knew his real name, it would summon him. So we can't. That's why it's good that we don't know his real name.
02:23:49 Blue and Biden.
02:23:55 The California Historical Society just.
02:23:58 Stuff got transferred to the Stanford University.
02:24:02 But still this can't be good, right?
02:24:05 Well, unless you can get copies of that.
02:24:09 I don't think.
02:24:10 I wouldn't trust Stanford University with that.
02:24:13 I mean, are they going to do like just burn it all? Probably not.
02:24:16 They going to prioritize it and teach it to students also.
02:24:20 Not.
02:24:22 Going to get your hands on that stuff and digitize it and teach it to your children.
02:24:28 Wheat bread warrior.
02:24:30 I hate Mexicans. Had the misfortune of dating one before I learned the truth and met my white husband. They are the worst.
02:24:38 Well, there you go.
02:24:41 Your little foray into race mixing could have gone much worse.
02:24:47 Glad to have you back.
02:24:50 Corn pop? The band dude.
02:25:08 Have you done any digs in the Nikolai? A Nikolai? Tesla.
02:25:12 His work was rated by John G Trump.
02:25:15 They also supposedly ritualistically burnt and castrated him.
02:25:20 Also, the second crash recently has been supposedly caused by a trans pissed off at Trump.
02:25:28 And the trans policy changes.
02:25:31 Well, there's a lot to unpack there. I'd.
02:25:33 Well, the trans thing that people were saying on X, that did it, that was bullshit.
02:25:39 It wasn't that guy.
02:25:41 Is that guy's still alive?
02:25:44 Uh, last I checked, they weren't giving out the name of the pile or the the pilot who's a woman or a black woman, or maybe a trans, I don't know.
02:25:56 But they weren't get.
02:25:57 That was last I checked. Was like a few hours.
02:25:59 They they were still being tight lipped about that, which is odd considering it's a government thing and so that should be public record. Doesn't matter if the family doesn't want the name.
02:26:11 At least it's not their choice.
02:26:14 Their children.
02:26:14 Work for the government and an official capacity, and so therefore I mean look.
02:26:20 Freedom of Information Act, I guess, is what.
02:26:22 Get that information.
02:26:25 But that's what you're going to.
02:26:26 To do.
02:26:28 It'll probably come out eventually. I don't know that that they were trans, though. As far as the Tesla stuff, there's a lot of bullshit about the Tesla and the Trump and all this other stuff.
02:26:40 I mean, I I don't know.
02:26:41 I've never.
02:26:42 I've never looked too closely, but I've seen a lot of cute hearted stuff about that, so it's part of why I haven't looked.
02:26:48 Because usually it's people making.
02:26:53 Outrageous claims that don't sound realistic to me.
02:27:00 And I know that a lot of those claims usually come with things I know are technically impossible, because it'll be like it'll be people that'll say, oh, he had the secret to free electricity.
02:27:14 And and and moving electricity without power lines, it's like.
02:27:19 I know enough about electricity.
02:27:21 To know that they don't know what they're talking about and that he didn't have that stuff. And so. And look, maybe there's other stuff that he had, but a lot of that stuff that gets thrown around by people who have very little understanding of what they're talking about.
02:27:38 Makes it seem like it's probably all just bullshit, but I've never looked into it.
02:27:44 Man of Low Moral fiber says Troons are particularly a product of diversity quotas in the IT sector it was easier to teach weak men to become pseudo women than it was to teach women to write pseudo code.
02:27:59 Yep. Now to some extent, there's there's a there's definitely a little bit of reality to what you said there. Lampshade deniers says our new Faro Sanchez and Adam Herrera.
02:28:13 Convicted of raping and murdering 4 white teens in Florida from 1975.
02:28:21 Marsha.
02:28:23 Cindy Rediger, John Fuch and Laura Ann Gurney.
02:28:28 Well, I like.
02:28:28 That's that's child's play compared to.
02:28:34 Resendez here.
02:28:36 Hammerhead cow.
02:28:37 Love that old get in the pit clip.
02:28:40 Couldn't catch the stream today.
02:28:41 Like a good one.
02:28:42 Catch it tomorrow.
02:28:44 Thank you.
02:28:45 Well, I appreciate that.
02:28:47 Hammerhead cow.
02:28:49 And to all y'all in the replay gang.
02:28:53 Christ Pelt says.
02:28:54 You misunderstand my last chant, and I say without exposing one of our guys, I know Dave isn't one of our.
02:29:00 He's an example of a white man who got rich without Jewish loans by helping thousands of other whites and is one example for potentially.
02:29:10 How to build?
02:29:11 A dynasty stream, I mean I to some extent. I mean, get out of debt.
02:29:16 Phase one, but that's.
02:29:18 That's.
02:29:19 That's pretty much all you have to say is just go.
02:29:22 And I'm sure he's inspired people to get that and taught people how to get a debt and that's, you know, everyone should try to get out of debt.
02:29:32 That's not. Not everyone can become a nation, you know, a nationally syndicated talk show radio host.
02:29:39 And you know what I mean.
02:29:41 Then sell all your.
02:29:41 And he didn't just get his money from getting out of debt and then squirreling some money away like he he's a celebrity.
02:29:51 And so, not everyone can do that.
02:29:53 But I I I know what you mean.
02:29:56 Corn pop. The bad dude says you. The slavian grandma. He used to tell me.
02:30:01 How they never locked their doors and then they had to start because of the gypsies, them, the immigrants, by the way, sounds like you're starting civil bee wars with your flowery, flowery detergent residue.
02:30:14 Yeah, well, it's I have no idea that that's what happened until one day while the washer was draining the water out, I walked up and it was like World War B.
02:30:24 Was these two hives just under attack and I was like, why are they going crazy with it?
02:30:28 I was like, oh.
02:30:30 'Cause I could smell.
02:30:31 I was like, oh, no, it's all perfumy out here. I know why.
02:30:36 Yeah. And that's the thing with with.
02:30:40 Thank God we don't have gypsies in this part of the country. We have them in America.
02:30:45 But yeah, I'd put all the gypsies in the pit too.
02:30:51 Umm.
02:30:54 Pride Assassin says based Florida.
02:31:01 I'm not sure that what you're what reference or what did Florida do in the stream tonight?
02:31:08 No. Texas is the one that put him to death, not Florida.
02:31:13 Trash man.
02:31:19 0.
02:31:24 Trash man.
02:31:25 Given that we don't that we don't know what the future will be, please consider keeping your own back copies of your videos. I assume you do, but many content creators haven't, and too much of our history has been erased.
02:31:41 By our enemies.
02:31:43 Yeah, I I should probably back up some stuff.
02:31:45 Don't have everything.
02:31:47 I need to get any hard drive if I'm going to do that though 'cause it's.
02:31:51 It's gigabytes and gigabytes and gigabytes and gigabytes.
02:31:56 Valentin Investment says great job researching this one, by the way.
02:32:01 Your streams thought I.
02:32:02 Or though I don't get to see them all live. I've been watching you since the YouTube days. I was going to mention Poland.
02:32:09 But got beat.
02:32:10 Eat.
02:32:11 You have to look more into that after the show.
02:32:15 A scene, Kyle.
02:32:16 One of the hottest, dirtiest girl I ever dated in school was a Mormon.
02:32:22 She's snoring beside me right now.
02:32:25 She swears that when you ran away from home, you was on a TV. Being perp walked back to your parents.
02:32:32 That wasn't me.
02:32:34 I don't know.
02:32:35 Who that was. But it wasn't me.
02:32:38 I I had no TV coverage.
02:32:41 When I was.
02:32:43 When I was purple, actually that's the problem is I wasn't purple.
02:32:45 Back to the mic.
02:32:46 My parents, they Speaking of high soci.
02:32:49 They they handcuffed me and stuck me in a plane.
02:32:53 And then before the plane took off, they they took my handcuffs off and then.
02:33:00 Just said, you know, there'll be cops to meet you at the next airport and there weren't. And so it was just I walked out and I.
02:33:08 Just like, huh?
02:33:09 I guess I'm free again and I could have.
02:33:11 I could have just left and I would have been free again.
02:33:14 But this is back when you could walk up to the gate. This pre 911 and so my parents. I saw them in the crowd running towards the gate that I just or whatever.
02:33:27 It's the little tunnel thing that goes to the plane.
02:33:32 And I was like, they don't see me.
02:33:34 I could easily walk.
02:33:35 I could lose myself in the crowd of this airport.
02:33:39 Or I could win some brownie points by like saying, hey, I'm here. I could have left, but I.
02:33:44 And that's what I did.
02:33:45 So I was never perp walk, and there was never any press about either.
02:33:49 Maybe there was one I was gone.
02:33:51 I wouldn't know.
02:33:52 I don't think there was.
02:33:56 Snake oil politics. Murder is inherently insane in the first place.
02:34:02 Yeah, but they don't, you know, here's the thing.
02:34:06 He doesn't.
02:34:09 I.
02:34:09 I don't think that he views Americans as.
02:34:14 As people.
02:34:17 So he, you know, I don't know. He's a demon.
02:34:21 Maybe he doesn't view anyone as.
02:34:22 But you know.
02:34:26 Doesn't matter anyone. That's a murderer should go in the pit. Corn pop the bad dude.
02:34:30 Literally use NGOs to COO countries.
02:34:34 They use them for.
02:34:35 Yeah, I would ban all all those.
02:34:40 Any subversive NGO should be on the terror watch list and banned from the country.
02:34:45 Bob Davis.
02:34:47 What do you think would be a good starter hive?
02:34:50 I have bees coming in April.
02:34:53 And I'm getting.
02:34:56 Set up. I've looked at better be flow high from Australia.
02:35:00 That one is expensive but cool.
02:35:03 What do you think? I don't like the flow hives I got.
02:35:09 A Chinese knockoff, which they're basically identical.
02:35:12 I mean, there might be minor differences, but they work just as well.
02:35:17 It's a mess.
02:35:20 Unless you.
02:35:22 It's a mess, 'cause like the you can't manage the bees.
02:35:27 Because you have to use their little honey frames in their system.
02:35:33 And it's just, it's makes it really difficult to.
02:35:36 The bees.
02:35:38 So I mean if you.
02:35:42 If you were only going to have like that one hive.
02:35:46 And.
02:35:48 We're only going to have that one hive and justice take very little honey from it.
02:35:55 And.
02:35:56 You didn't have to worry about.
02:36:00 Yeah. I just.
02:36:01 I don't recommend them actually like.
02:36:05 It's it's one of those novelty things that I feel like you could probably get away with using them for.
02:36:10 Look, maybe there's people that are successful with them.
02:36:13 I I just.
02:36:13 It just seemed like a big pain in the ass when I try to use them and I don't know a single.
02:36:20 Person with more than a few.
02:36:23 That has one or uses one. If they do have one, it's like they got one for free to review. Or you know, something like that. And maybe they put it on their back porch somewhere and you know.
02:36:33 I was just got a normal hive, just got a normal langstroth hive. If you're not going to get big into it.
02:36:43 Maybe you know?
02:36:46 8 frames are easier to handle.
02:36:48 Use 10 frame hives.
02:36:50 8 frames are easier to manage because they're lighter weight, like a a full honey super weighs a lot. Even just the normal. The deep sway a lot.
02:37:03 Yeah, if you're if you don't have to go crazy.
02:37:05 With it, if you're not going to buy a bunch.
02:37:09 If you got the money, I would get it from a real B supply place. I wouldn't get it from one of these ones on Amazon or eBay or whatever. The ones that are dirt cheap and made by some Chinese company 'cause. They usually use cedar wood.
02:37:25 And it's real.
02:37:27 Lightweight and sure, it's.
02:37:29 But the second you start putting your hive tool in between the boxes to crack them open.
02:37:35 They start to splinter really fast. I mean, I've got a bunch of these cheapy hives and they don't hold up.
02:37:41 Whereas if you go through there, it's a lot more expensive.
02:37:45 I try to find a place local that'll at least use pine.
02:37:49 You know, like 'cause the cedar stuff, it's too soft a wood and that's what you're going to find on on all of these cheapy brands.
02:37:57 If you live somewhere really hot.
02:38:00 You also want to stay away from the wax dip tubes. Whichever all the cheapy ones now are coming.
02:38:07 Dip dipped.
02:38:09 But that's only good if you live somewhere. That's kind of cold.
02:38:13 Because a wax diphthy can't be painted.
02:38:18 So it just bakes in the sun with the wax on it, because you can't paint it white, you know.
02:38:25 So if you live somewhere, that's.
02:38:29 It's hot.
02:38:30 You don't want those, but yeah, I just go.
02:38:33 I'd look and see if you had a local.
02:38:36 Commercial supplier.
02:38:38 And go that route or or commercial beekeeper that you could just, you know, buy one of his hives or something like that?
02:38:46 But I'd stay away from like the well, not used. I'd stay away from used equipment and I would stay away from.
02:38:54 Cheapy Chinese equipment and me personally.
02:38:57 Flow.
02:38:58 I thought it looked really cool until I got the the knockoff 1 and it sucked and I hated it.
02:39:08 Umm.
02:39:11 Let's see here.
02:39:14 Don Argent says just want to leave a tip for the ground beef suggestion for losing weight.
02:39:20 I ended up going to a restaurant supply store to stock up on bulk and game by with the George Floyd Grill and cutting up rose cuts.
02:39:30 80 lbs because of it.
02:39:32 Holy shit. Look at that.
02:39:34 Don Argent lost 80 lbs.
02:39:39 Eating ground beef all day. I told you you could do it.
02:39:42 Told you you can do.
02:39:43 You can eat ground beef all day and.
02:39:47 And bacon and eggs and shit. And you will lose weight.
02:39:50 Like, I think it's better if you don't get all like there's some people that try to do, like, carnivore and they get all super into the fact that they can eat bacon all day. And and I don't think that's a good idea.
02:40:01 Think that it's better to.
02:40:04 Yeah, you don't have to go low fat, but I think it's better to well.
02:40:08 Like.
02:40:09 You like you're doing the George Foreman Grill with with ground beef.
02:40:13 I feel like that's a perfect amount of fat.
02:40:16 When you're fat like people always say like, well, you need fat, your brain needs fat.
02:40:20 You if you're fat, your brain doesn't need more fat.
02:40:23 You have.
02:40:24 You're gonna be if you're losing weight, you're gonna be metabolizing fat. OK, so you don't need, like, extra bacon fat to keep your brain working.
02:40:33 Gonna be fine.
02:40:34 You got bacon fat all around you.
02:40:37 So, but that's awesome. Congratulations there.
02:40:40 Bill Monaghan.
02:40:47 Bill Mott again.
02:40:48 I'm happy to say that band history video about Springfield gave me an excuse to block my last Q tard friend.
02:40:55 She couldn't take the JQ being discussed aloud with irrefutable documentation.
02:41:00 Don't worry if you didn't watch it, it's pretty fucking long. Good work again.
02:41:04 Glad Hyper Chat is still a thing.
02:41:08 Yeah, I haven't watched it yet.
02:41:09 In my.
02:41:10 But I have not watched it yet.
02:41:13 Because I was doing, you know, stuff around here and I'm trying to get the my roof to stop leaking.
02:41:21 I finally sprung for.
02:41:25 Like enough silicone to just, I'm just going to silicone the part. The part of the roof that's always leaking, no matter how much I patch it. I'm just going to fucking seal it up.
02:41:36 I'm just going to fucking coat that whole.
02:41:39 Area, at least for right now.
02:41:42 And because eventually I have to just tear it up, I have to tear that roof up and and just and rebuild it. And I just don't have the I don't have the time or quite frankly, the money to do that.
02:41:54 I'm just going to seal that shit up and.
02:41:57 And it's finally, I feel like it's going to.
02:42:00 Warm enough to do that 'cause that's that's that's what I've been waiting for. Is if you know, in order for it to cure correctly, it can't be putting it down when it's going to go freezing and shit at night.
02:42:11 So.
02:42:13 Yeah, we know a lot of stuff around here now that it's sort of warm.
02:42:16 We're.
02:42:17 Isn't that?
02:42:18 This is the desert for you. It's.
02:42:21 Is, is is just around the corner for me. I mean it's February, but that's where our spring starts like.
02:42:29 Halfway through the month here, it'll.
02:42:31 It'll start being like in the 70s and shit.
02:42:35 In a few weeks.
02:42:37 I'm like, it's funny how quickly it changes too, because I I've kind of like lost my ability to handle cold because, you know, just living out here.
02:42:48 And so I'm kind.
02:42:49 I've become kind of like a puss.
02:42:53 Like when it's like 55 and everyone everyone else is like in the in the polar vortex. And I'm just like, where I'm like wearing a beanie and and like, shivering like, oh, it's 55 today and like everyone else is.
02:43:06 10 below freezing or whatever.
02:43:09 But yeah, it'll.
02:43:10 It'll be warming up pretty good pretty soon.
02:43:18 Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice. We moved to Idaho last year only to find that it sucks despite being 90% white where we are. The people are weird.
02:43:29 Houses are overpriced and the land seems cursed.
02:43:32 Also, an illegal kidnapped and raped a girl recently, the foothills of Norcal were better than this.
02:43:39 This place I'm going home.
02:43:42 A lot of the people, I don't know, I've.
02:43:44 Lived there.
02:43:45 I.
02:43:45 Don't know if the people are weird.
02:43:48 But houses are overpriced. Land is overpriced.
02:43:52 We have no one to blame but yourself. If you went there from Northern California 'cause. That's why. That's why they're overpriced. Because you're not the only one from California that went to Idaho and fucked up the whole housing market there.
02:44:06 Yeah, well, good luck.
02:44:08 Good.
02:44:08 You know, I guess if you're going to go back to California, good luck in California.
02:44:14 Nature's Love says or nature. Love. I guess I agree with you that we need spirituality. But how can a man of intelligence believe stories of miracles, virgin births, resurrections, et cetera?
02:44:29 Do our people have to believe in these stories to have religion, purpose and morals?
02:44:34 What do you think is the solution?
02:44:37 Well, that's the big question, isn't?
02:44:39 I don't have a solution for that. I think that people do need stories.
02:44:44 I think people don't have. I think the average person lacks the ability to have a intellectual understanding.
02:44:52 And certainly adherence to a moral code that is.
02:44:59 Both beneficial to them and their family and their community without the use of.
02:45:07 Stories, I guess, is one way to put it is you can simplify things.
02:45:14 With with parables and stories, you can simplify really complex.
02:45:23 Value systems and ethical problems with stories. And then the other.
02:45:32 Problem is.
02:45:34 It needs to come from a place of authority, right?
02:45:38 And because the average person is willing to to.
02:45:44 Ignore their baser instincts in favor of.
02:45:50 The behavior they're being taught in the stories, if they they truly believe that those stories are coming from a place of authority like a deity, right?
02:46:05 If you were to try to be like Stephen Molyneux as an example and say that you should just behave a certain way because Stephen Molyneux came up with.
02:46:15 Some rules.
02:46:19 You know, there's no there's what's the motivation, right?
02:46:23 What's the it's it's like.
02:46:26 You know, without fire and.
02:46:28 A lot of people aren't willing to do the right thing.
02:46:32 Without the promise of heaven, a lot of people aren't willing, you know, willing to do the right thing.
02:46:38 And so you know, whether you believe it or not.
02:46:43 You know, it doesn't really matter. I think from a pragmatic.
02:46:48 Point of view, the general population needs.
02:46:53 Stories that come from a place of authority.
02:46:57 They'll never get to a well. I don't think we'll ever get to a society that.
02:47:02 Where? Just purely on intellectual grounds.
02:47:08 They are going to behave themselves because of some.
02:47:13 You know some again, Stephen Molyneux rules. You know, I don't think that that really is going to hold up.
02:47:22 Mean it's hard enough getting people that there's a lot of religious people that are like murderers and shit.
02:47:29 And bad people and.
02:47:32 I feel like that problem would be a lot worse if.
02:47:36 If.
02:47:38 You tried to come at it from like some atheistic.
02:47:42 You know, philosophy angle, I don't.
02:47:46 Most people aren't going to wrap their heads around it, and even the ones that could won't care 'cause they'll just think.
02:47:51 You only live once, right?
02:47:56 You know what does it?
02:47:58 What does it matter that it basically means I can do whatever I want as long as I don't get caught?
02:48:05 That's how I feel like most of society would view in a lot of society already views it that way.
02:48:11 But they would.
02:48:13 View it that way. If they didn't have.
02:48:16 Stories from a you know, true or not true doesn't matter.
02:48:20 All the same, from a place of authority.
02:48:27 Ah, the nature of again. I used to work at a video store.
02:48:30 There was a whole section of beaner movies from Mexico.
02:48:35 They were all extreme, violent and creepy shit, bordering on snuff film stuff.
02:48:40 Always half naked women and.
02:48:42 Something is sick about those people well.
02:48:46 All you have to do is watch Apocalypto.
02:48:51 Apocalypto kind of paints a picture for you. You know as to what we're dealing with here. I know it's fiction, but it paints a I think it gets the spirit of things right.
02:49:06 You know, if it's if the specifics are maybe a little wrong here and there, I I think it paints inaccurate enough picture.
02:49:15 Of what we're dealing with from the people downstream.
02:49:19 South.
02:49:21 Bill Monaghan says why did the Mexican Jew cross the border?
02:49:26 Answer you don't want to know.
02:49:28 Well, apparently to murder people.
02:49:33 Beetlejuice says my ex, my ex neighbors back in California are a beater family 3 generations under one roof. The adult grandson would speed on our one lane St. Do Burnouts, Park in front of other people's houses.
02:49:49 And use other people's driveways.
02:49:51 Ways to turn around.
02:49:53 He was 30 and died from cancer 2 days ago.
02:49:57 Womp womp. Well, there you go.
02:50:00 Live fast, Tai Young, I guess, right?
02:50:03 Man of Low Moral Fiber says they've released the name of the helicopter pilot. She was one of the Biden's podium bitches.
02:50:12 Rebecca Labac is her name. They have yet to release the black box data. Occam's latest razor would suggest that she's just incompetent, and it was a mistake. But from the videos, it certainly looks intentional.
02:50:29 Oh I.
02:50:29 I you know, I haven't seen that, but I'll take your word for it.
02:50:34 Yeah, the.
02:50:35 It not only looks intentional, it looked like.
02:50:40 She's just out to lunch.
02:50:43 It's not like you saw the helicopter veer towards the the.
02:50:48 It was like in the path, the airplane, the whole whole time, in fact, that if if there was anything that was remarkable about that video, it's how neither aircraft.
02:51:01 Responded to the presence of the other right. The airplane didn't veer One Direction or the other.
02:51:08 The helicopter didn't veer one. I mean, they just both in a straight line, went bam right at each other.
02:51:14 That could be air traffic control.
02:51:16 That could be the pilot. That could be a number of things and I don't know that we'll ever get to the bottom of it, but.
02:51:27 We'll probably get more information soon.
02:51:30 Kozlovska Rock says the Blackhawks pilot name is Rebecca.
02:51:34 We go.
02:51:34 Lebarc. She was a friend.
02:51:37 Daughter and partner.
02:51:40 So she's probably a lesbian, huh?
02:51:43 Rebecca labac.
02:51:46 She black or?
02:51:52 See, there's no pictures of her.
02:51:53 Yeah, there is.
02:51:58 Oh, she looks weirdly like a relative of mine.
02:52:03 Like she looks like.
02:52:06 Really close to someone related.
02:52:12 Oh man, they could.
02:52:13 They could be sisters, actually, which is kind of weird.
02:52:17 Are the salmon that?
02:52:23 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know.
02:52:26 I'll have to check.
02:52:27 I'll check it out after the stream.
02:52:31 Serbian Bull says support while I.
02:52:33 You should check out the first couple of episodes of Stargate SG-1. Super woke. I watched that. I think when I was a kid, when it was on TV because I was a kid, I liked the movie.
02:52:47 I don't remember much about it 'cause I I remember not thinking it was very good.
02:52:54 I think I watched like a few.
02:52:55 I was just kind of like it was kind of dumb.
02:52:58 'Cause wasn't like on sci-fi or something.
02:53:01 Fi always made some really bad.
02:53:04 Bill Martin says you're going to have a spray roof.
02:53:08 Well, not a spray roof like a.
02:53:10 I'm going to have not like what the Chinese are doing with the foam.
02:53:13 I'm going to just. I already have a roof. I'm.
02:53:15 Going to take the roof off.
02:53:17 Just going to.
02:53:17 I'm going to coat the roof like I'm cutting like the roof of a RV.
02:53:23 Just for it's a temporary fix.
02:53:27 It's a small part of the roof that leaks and it leaks consistently and part of it is because.
02:53:34 There's a little sunken part, and so water gathers there and eventually, no matter how much you, you know, try to waterproof it because it pools in one place, it starts to go through the, you know, go through the roof eventually.
02:53:49 And so I'm just going to make that part of the roof where the water pools. I'll try to level it out if I can, but I'm going to make it rubber basically, so it doesn't.
02:53:58 Didn't go through the roof anymore.
02:54:04 Man of low oil fibre says Apocalypto is filmed in one take in Albuquerque in 2005.
02:54:12 And basically, basically, Albuquerque is, yeah, you don't have to watch Apocalypto if you've ever lived in Albuquerque, you already just know. That's how I learned.
02:54:22 I.
02:54:23 I just went to high school in Albuquerque.
02:54:27 I learned all about Mexicans real fucking quick in their dead eyed stares.
02:54:33 Yeah, I didn't take much.
02:54:34 Didn't take much to be like, oh, you don't have souls, OK?
02:54:37 Get it now?
02:54:40 Over on Rumble we got Tyler Wo 5 says replay gang. Enjoyed the last stream. If you ever go to jail for being anti-Semitic you can count on me and my small army of stoned potatoes and tomatoes to get you out.
02:54:54 We won't let you run well, I hope.
02:54:57 I.
02:54:57 I hope not.
02:54:58 I don't look.
02:54:58 To be clear, I don't think that the Trump administration is going to immediately start rounding up anti Semites.
02:55:06 I do just like in the same way the Patriot Act did not immediately start getting used to spy on Americans.
02:55:13 They'll do what they say they're going to do first.
02:55:17 But the problem is.
02:55:18 No one's going to rescind that executive order.
02:55:22 Certainly not JD Vance.
02:55:25 Certainly not a even a Democrat administration unless things are like I guess you can never never say never. But no Republican is going to do anything like that.
02:55:37 That then, they're basically saying they're anti-Semitic.
02:55:41 And that's the way it'll be talked about.
02:55:45 And so it'll be.
02:55:48 Once they try their the first couple cases with.
02:55:54 You know, maybe literal Hamas people. I mean, I don't know they'll find.
02:56:00 Find the most.
02:56:01 Terrorist kind of person they can find.
02:56:05 And once they get someone, then they can either legitimately or illegitimately tie to terrorism.
02:56:12 And they go up through the appeals process.
02:56:17 You got a better chance getting the courts to rule in favor of your bullshit executive order if they think it's about terrorism and all the people saying, well, that's that's all over that walks all over the 1st amendment.
02:56:32 Well, guess what? The Patriot Act?
02:56:35 Walked all over your your right to privacy, your constitutional right to privacy, and that got held up by the courts because it was the combat terrorism.
02:56:44 And so don't act like.
02:56:46 Like, that's not something that could happen here too.
02:56:49 And then once that precedent is set.
02:56:53 Then they can go after someone like me and other people like me.
02:56:59 It's it's so fucking obvious.
02:57:03 So fucking obvious.
02:57:05 And it's it's something that, like lots of people were warning about with Trump.
02:57:12 And so.
02:57:12 So it's not like Trump surprised us all with.
02:57:16 We all knew he was going to do this and we all knew these were the ramifications and people are just putting their heads in the fucking sand and acting like it's not happening in the same exact fucking way.
02:57:28 All the retarded Fox News watching shit bags did with the Patriot Act and then.
02:57:34 Years later, there.
02:57:36 Oh, I always didn't like that.
02:57:38 You know you sound.
02:57:40 You know, Pro Patriot Act back when you were sucking Bush off in the same way all these retarded fucking faggots are sucking off Trump.
02:57:46 So it's the.
02:57:47 It's the same stupid people who will be proven wrong again in the same way, like the the boomers who thought the Patriot Act was awesome, that they're basically they're just, they're we have a we have a bunch of people who are just the the new neo cons they.
02:58:04 New neo cons?
02:58:05 That's all it is.
02:58:10 Let's see here.
02:58:12 Scrolling down scroll, scroll, scroll.
02:58:17 Cipher says this isn't the first Mexican Jew serial killer.
02:58:21 I don't know if you remember my chance, but I researched this history.
02:58:25 Look up Gregorio.
02:58:27 His photo on wiki looks like Trotsky. I feel like that's in my notes, but I will.
02:58:35 I'll paste that in there again, just in case.
02:58:43 I have too many fucking notes sitting here.
02:58:46 I'm not to organize this shit.
02:58:54 Scroll down cipher.
02:59:00 Sorry I haven't been doing a ton of research this week.
02:59:03 Been working on my free CAD F you for 3D printing molds for refractory bricks.
02:59:12 For a forge furnace intelligent man out there became or become capable.
02:59:19 Well, I'm. I'm I I only vaguely know what you're talking about, but.
02:59:24 I still haven't 3D printed.
02:59:26 I remember when it was first being talked about and I was.
02:59:29 You know 90% where I did it was 3D modeling at the time.
02:59:32 So I was like, oh, I'm going to get big into this because I'll be able to make everything that I can make on a computer in real.
02:59:38 And I still have never fucking done anything with it.
02:59:41 Uh. Uh.
02:59:42 Yeah, one of these days.
02:59:45 Of these days.
02:59:47 Cypher again says Hernandez also did a documentary with the Ukrainian Jew from Chile or Alejandro Judas Jodorowski. The Jew connections are shocking.
03:00:02 I'll add that as well.
03:00:07 Black Pilled Cat says just want to support the show. Shout out to a man of low moral fibre.
03:00:14 Is your name a monkey island reference?
03:00:17 Remember that name.
03:00:20 Our game, I don't remember the name, but or the reference.
03:00:24 I vaguely remember that's back in the King's quest days of games.
03:00:29 Man, those games are probably really boring now.
03:00:35 Look at rock.
03:00:37 You see a glittering gem by the rock.
03:00:40 Pick up Jem.
03:00:43 Or maybe if it was all voice activated or something, be a little more tolerable.
03:00:47 Says.
03:00:48 When did you or when did?
03:00:52 This is why I'm starting a tire. Devon, when you did more geographical design, graphic design, 3D modeling, how would you describe your workflow?
03:01:02 So far I feel stuck with primitives and sub and subtracting features.
03:01:09 Depends on what modeling program that you're using.
03:01:16 It depends on what you're building.
03:01:17 I mean, if you're built, there's sometimes a primitive is exactly what you want.
03:01:22 Like, if you're making a basketball, you know you make a sphere. The other thing is too that it's different between printing.
03:01:31 And doing 3.
03:01:34 Modelling for for graphics.
03:01:37 Is you can fake for example the texture.
03:01:41 Let's basketball's a perfect example. If I were to make a basketball that I was going to use in an animation.
03:01:48 I wouldn't actually make.
03:01:52 I wouldn't model the bumpy texture.
03:01:55 Of the basketball, I also wouldn't model the uh that I don't know what it's called, but like that black seam line that goes around.
03:02:04 A basketball. You know, you got the orange bumpy part and you got, like, the black seam or whatever.
03:02:09 I would make a sphere.
03:02:11 And then I would do the rest with textures with bump maps and normal maps and stuff like that.
03:02:16 And you can't do that if you're going to actually print.
03:02:20 You'd have to actually create all those details with geometry in order for it to be printed.
03:02:27 So it is a little bit.
03:02:28 It depends on what you're making though depends on.
03:02:33 You know like.
03:02:35 You know, for example, you might want to extrude a spline to make.
03:02:40 A very complicated shape.
03:02:43 I also don't know.
03:02:45 With printing, if there's some kind.
03:02:48 Issue with Polygon count like I don't know.
03:02:52 Never printed anything, so I don't know.
Speaker 2
03:02:53 Like.Devon Stack
03:02:54 Does it get squirrely if you have too many polygons?03:02:57 With with rendering in in 3D.
03:03:00 You make a lot. You know, it's like with video games, right? You have a you have.
03:03:06 A set amount of polygons that your your hardware can handle rendering in real time before it starts to slow down.
03:03:15 Because you have too much shit that's having to render too many rays are being cast off of too many, you know.
03:03:22 Polygons.
03:03:25 So it's different like I don't know, maybe a billion cup polygons when you're making.
03:03:31 A.
03:03:31 Something.
03:03:32 It's it's.
03:03:33 It's not a big deal 'cause, that's always the issue and that there are differences. So like that's always the issue with when you're doing animation and stuff is you're having to be very, you have to budget your polygons.
03:03:47 And you're.
03:03:47 You know you're trying to fake it more than you're actually trying to make every little detail.
03:03:53 But if you're printing something in real life, you would pretty much have to actually create John. I would imagine geometry for all those little.
03:04:02 Intricate pieces to whatever you're building you.
03:04:07 Sounds a little different.
03:04:08 Thankfully, there's.
03:04:09 I learned pretty much everything I learned by watching YouTube.
03:04:14 YouTube videos is where I where it's at for.
03:04:20 In software, so I mean, there's a lot of similarities, but like the software's different enough to where you kind of have to be specific.
03:04:27 To your software package and then of course last but not least, Negro Spritzer, who is often very disapproving of people.
03:04:37 Are not of the white race.
03:04:41 Has expressed a particular dislike this evening, as as one might imagine.
03:04:47 Of those South of the border, the beater variety, if you will.
03:04:54 He is a very.
03:04:57 Dissatisfied with their ability to measure up.
03:05:04 To what he views as a minimum requirement to be considered.
03:05:10 Human, I would imagine.
Speaker 3
03:05:14 There you go.Devon Stack
03:05:16 And then anime extremist.03:05:19 Says seller mentioned video game, so here's a question when and why the video games and gaming culture go from non partisan, vaguely right wing to now ultra liberal leftist gaming sucks now at least.
03:05:33 With AAA, well look, gaming is gay. It's like.
03:05:38 Like, well, look, playing a video game is.
03:05:41 Going to make you grow a vagina, but like.
03:05:45 If you make your life video games like I did for a big part of my 20s was spent playing video games, and I if I if there's anything I wish I could go back and change, it's that I wish I didn't get high all day and play video.
03:05:58 Which I did for I don't even want to know.
03:06:01 I don't I.
03:06:02 I don't want to know like the actual.
03:06:04 Number of hours of days, years that it was because it would really.
03:06:10 I already feel bad enough.
03:06:11 Have.
03:06:11 Rough idea in my head and it's bad and I've never. I will never.
03:06:19 In my life thinking, man, you know, I should have played more video games.
03:06:25 God, I wish I'd played more battlefield when I was when I was younger.
03:06:29 I really never got to get into.
03:06:33 To I don't know the Resident Evil games or or, you know, I really wish I'd played Call of Duty more or.
03:06:42 I'll never have a regret like that. Ever.
03:06:46 So the fact that they're getting all turbo gay is kind of good, I think, because it's going to.
03:06:52 It's gonna wean you off of that shit.
03:06:56 Cipher says.
03:06:57 How familiar are you with William Pierce and the national?
03:07:01 Good, bad, impactful or not? Well, that's that's wait. That's like a whole stream.
03:07:07 There's good, there's good and bad.
03:07:11 But yeah, that's not.
03:07:12 I can't answer.
03:07:13 Like with a couple sentences.
03:07:16 We've talked about it before. I think I talked about in Paccon.
03:07:21 And some other other streams.
03:07:25 Well, we got one big dono coming over on the Odyssey side right at the end here.
03:07:34 Money is power.
03:07:35 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Speaker 3
03:07:39 Look.Devon Stack
03:07:40 Look how Jewy this fag is.03:07:58 All right, white Tiger Kingdom with the big dono says.
03:08:02 The streams brother.
03:08:04 Well, I appreciate the big support white Tiger Kingdom and then also.
FBI Agent Don Clark
03:08:12 You know.Devon Stack
03:08:14 I missed.03:08:16 Man of low moral fibers confirming.
03:08:18 Yes, indeed it is a monkey island reference.
03:08:23 All right, guys, we're going to go ahead and shut things down.
03:08:28 And like I said Wednesday, I'll try to have all the.
03:08:33 You know the alternative hyper chat thing worked out.
03:08:39 I got more beef crap I got to do.
03:08:43 But I'll have.
03:08:44 I'll I'll figure it out.
03:08:45 I wish I had like.
03:08:48 Wish I had a a little Mexican like order around.
03:08:56 That's what happens with our people.
03:08:58 Wait, wait a little.
03:09:00 They could do this and then next thing you know, they're around.
03:09:02 Riding trains around murdering everybody.
03:09:05 All right guys, I'm going to shut it down. And thanks for being out here and I'll see you again on Wednesday.
03:09:12 Bat time, same bat channel.
03:09:15 For Black Pilled.
03:09:17 I am of course.
03:09:20 Devon Stack.
Indian Guy
03:09:28 Wait, wait.03:09:29 Yeah.
03:09:30 I can show you.
03:10:08 The.