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INSOMNIA STREAM:RISING TIDE EDITION.mp3

02/22/2025
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00:10:25 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:30 The Rising tide edition.
00:10:34 The Rising tide edition.
00:10:39 So after we did last stream talking about the International Jew in the context of.
00:10:48 1920.
00:10:51 Ish Post World War One and some of the very explicitly.
00:11:00 Openly.
00:11:03 Counter semitic.
00:11:06 Publications that you you could find in a Ford dealership for free.
00:11:14 Nationwide.
00:11:16 I thought it would be good to take a look at.
00:11:19 What else was? Was that an anomaly?
00:11:22 Was that an anomaly in 1920?
00:11:29 What? What are the political landscape look like?
00:11:33 In America.
00:11:35 In 1920.
00:11:37 In regards to the same sorts of challenges that white people face today.
00:11:45 I've said many times that the the two things that we focus on.
00:11:52 A lot on this show because they're linked.
00:11:56 Is 1 the survival?
00:11:59 And rather the thriving.
00:12:03 Of white people, the preservation of our our birthrights and destinies.
00:12:11 And of course.
00:12:14 The impossible to dislodge Jewish question.
00:12:21 And how it's played a role in many of the challenges that we have faced as a people over and over and over again throughout history and.
00:12:32 Kind of climaxing right now.
00:12:37 When it comes to the role that they are playing actively now and in decades past.
00:12:45 And so I took a look at at some of the other.
00:12:50 Voices at the time in 1920.
00:12:54 That had something to say.
00:12:57 About demographic replacement as an example in America.
00:13:03 And.
00:13:05 What? What they saw, perhaps as the the source of these problems.
00:13:11 What maybe some of the solutions could be what predictions?
00:13:16 They might have made.
00:13:19 Because we have the benefit now of hindsight, we can look 100 years.
00:13:24 Into their future.
00:13:27 And see what did they get right.
00:13:31 And what did they get wrong?
00:13:34 We did something similar with Ford's international Jew.
00:13:39 There were some things he seemed to really get profoundly right, but there were other things that he seemed to get.
00:13:48 Profoundly wrong.
00:13:51 So I thought it would be an interesting exercise to.
00:13:54 Not I want.
00:13:55 I want to say this would be like a Part 2, but in a way I guess the two the two streams are linked and also I fixed my microphone. I noticed after the stream I was like why the fuck is my voice so much quieter than the?
00:14:09 Than the the audio clips, and it's because I always forget fucking Windows, man.
00:14:16 When Windows just lets whatever whatever wants to adjust the the global volume settings.
00:14:23 Within control panel, just let whatever whatever wants to do it. Let go. Go ahead and do it, because I did that. That interview on White Rabbit radio.
00:14:34 It fucked my mic settings and I didn't know 'cause the levels looked fine on OBS.
00:14:39 Looked OK at least, but I was listening back.
00:14:42 That's fucking annoying.
00:14:44 I can only imagine people home having to like turn it down like 'cause it's.
00:14:48 I mean, it's all like crazy.
00:14:49 Louder, but it was crazy enough to bothered me, so I had to bother you guys.
00:14:53 So hopefully that's all fixed.
00:14:56 So it won't be too annoying.
00:14:59 And again, this is this is something usually we go through and we watch.
00:15:05 Historical clips.
00:15:08 Or clips from films and kind of dissect them and and again use our magical power of hindsight.
00:15:17 To see other people, maybe more contemporary, how they how they view the same topics.
00:15:25 But when you get to a point before the ability to record things.
00:15:32 The only the only way you can do it is by looking at.
00:15:34 Writing.
00:15:36 And I know that not everyone has has time to.
00:15:41 Read books from 1920.
00:15:42 I barely do.
00:15:46 And so I thought this would be yet another good opportunity where we can go over at least maybe whet your appetite and all this stuff. All these things are are easy to find online.
00:15:58 The stuff we're going to cover in in their entirety tonight. I mean, we're looking at some, some two different.
00:16:06 Not really authors, but.
00:16:08 Two works from two different.
00:16:09 One of them is Madison Grant. Here on the screen, and one of them is one of his colleagues.
00:16:16 And.
00:16:18 You can find their writings on archive.org in PDF format in fact.
00:16:25 You can probably find I know for a fact the book we're going to cover later in the stream.
00:16:32 The entire book it's it's there's some group that does public domain books.
00:16:40 Just read them.
00:16:41 Into like the into audio books. I mean, they're going to.
00:16:44 It's like some volunteer group that I forgot what they call themselves, but.
00:16:48 Post them on YouTube and stuff. It's got. They're pretty much they're going to be.
00:16:53 Well, they already are obsolete because they never do as good of a job as AI.
00:16:58 So I, but I've got AI voice garbage over here and I so I I turned the passages into clips like I did with the the International Jew.
00:17:09 So it'll have that similarity.
00:17:11 I've fixed some of the the errors.
00:17:14 It's still doing weird shit like.
00:17:18 You'll hear it's going for realism or something, but the you'll hear like the like, like the mic popping like, you know, it's there's no mic involved, but like, the AI is simulating.
00:17:33 Basically breathing into the microphone sometimes.
00:17:36 Why would you?
00:17:38 Why would want that?
00:17:40 Or maybe it's some kind of other error I, but I managed to get it to to behave a lot better this time, so it should be a little bit better than I was.
00:17:48 Mean it wasn't bad last time, but.
00:17:50 This is a.
00:17:51 Anyway, the first thing I wanted to go over.
00:17:55 Was.
00:17:56 An article by Madison Grant talking about his view of immigration.
00:18:03 Now you got to remember the context of 1920, the immigration.
00:18:06 He's talking about.
00:18:07 I mean, if you only fucking could see the day his head would probably literally explode.
00:18:15 Because the groups of people that he thought were incompatible with the United States.
00:18:20 Gates were groups like Italians.
00:18:25 Groups like Slavs.
00:18:28 And to A to a lesser extent.
00:18:33 Germans, because you got to remember, this is post World War One and mostly what he was talking about. I believe when he would mention Germans.
00:18:43 Were the Jewish immigrants coming from from Germany?
00:18:47 But also he also explicitly mentions Jews.
00:18:51 Coming from Eastern Europe, because that's that's the context.
00:18:54 Was the context of.
00:18:57 Ford, his contribution mentioning that this flood of immigrants coming in from Eastern Europe because of the Bolshevik revolution happen in Russia but also in World War 1.
00:19:12 You had a lot of devastation in Europe in World War.
00:19:17 And so Jews who are not exactly known for their desire for I don't know, building things or.
00:19:27 Manual labor of any kind.
00:19:29 They found it financially.
00:19:33 Difficult in World War Post World War One Europe, or at least more so than in the United States.
00:19:40 Which was virtually untouched by the war.
00:19:44 Umm. In fact, I would submit to you that obviously the the freedom of religion stuff drew them in too.
00:19:53 But I would say that's another reason why you had so many coming in after World War 2.
00:19:57 Same reason is.
00:20:00 Their European homes, in many instances were blown to bits.
00:20:05 So he's talking about war refugees he's talking about.
00:20:14 Non, here's the other thing you got to realize, the race realist, if you will.
00:20:20 Or at least these guys were going to talk about tonight.
00:20:23 You could say they're notices they were, they were into the idea of.
00:20:29 A racial hierarchy that included.
00:20:34 The Nordic people at the top. Now, that doesn't mean just people from Norway, that means.
00:20:43 Basically, well, I actually think I have a map.
00:20:45 Let me see if I got the map still.
00:20:48 Yeah.
00:20:48 This this is let me let me bring this up for you.
00:20:51 Probably should have this ready already.
00:20:57 Just just just so just so you can get the context of what these guys are talking about here?
00:21:04 This is like his.
00:21:08 Of the races, I guess to some extent.
00:21:14 So you have the the Nordics?
00:21:18 Which emanate basically from Norway, Sweden into the British Isles into Germany, the northern part of Germany into northern France.
00:21:31 But then you know, it's kind of, you know.
00:21:35 Then he has.
00:21:36 Another people that he he generalizes as Alpines and the Alpines make up the majority of France.
00:21:46 And.
00:21:48 You know, maybe Hungary and whatnot.
00:21:52 Russia.
00:21:54 And then beyond that, he has the the crow, the Mediterranean's or the Crow Magnin area.
00:22:04 So the meds.
00:22:05 Which is southern Italy, Spain, parts of North Africa. So that's that's kind of his view at the time of the.
00:22:18 I guess the racial hierarchy as it would exist in Europe and the the second contributor that we're going to look at tonight.
00:22:28 One of his colleagues would have a similar view.
00:22:31 That and they use the word Nordic on a fairly regular basis in their writings, and that's what they're that's what they're talking about.
00:22:40 About is this kind of distribution.
00:22:44 From Europe.
00:22:47 And then so by default that includes much of the the Americans, or at least the founding stock Americans.
00:22:57 And which he is. He is a founding.
00:23:01 Or at least he's descended from founding stock Americans.
00:23:05 You could say he's he's ruling.
00:23:09 He's definitely one of the elites of the time, you know, went to Ivy League schools, was we're not going to.
00:23:15 A whole.
00:23:16 Thing on him, but just to give you the context, he's, you know.
00:23:21 Was an Ivy League lawyer.
00:23:23 That was heavily involved in in conservation direct descendant of.
00:23:30 Ruling class founding stock white Americans.
00:23:37 So he is looking at all this immigration and and coming to America and is saying to himself, well, this is going to forever change the character of our country, particularly the, the, the the problems we've we've talked about that were noticed by other people in the past.
00:23:54 'Cause, he lived in New York. He.
00:23:55 That's the other context. He lives in New York, lived in New York his whole life, and in New York you had a flood of Jews coming in from.
00:24:05 Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
00:24:09 We also had a flood of Italians and you had a well, you had the Irish that had come in really around the civil war and afterwards. And so he was watching the character.
00:24:25 Of the country shift.
00:24:28 And I don't even think that he could have conceptualized.
00:24:34 A.
00:24:34 A mass migration of of Indians for.
00:24:38 I think that would blow his mind, and in fact I have some evidence of that, that we're gonna go over here.
00:24:43 Go over.
00:24:44 A moment, but without further ado, just want to set it up so you have the full context of who you're listening to.
00:24:50 He's making some observations about.
00:24:55 Not just immigration. Changing the character of the country, but the technology that is changing that's allowing for immigration to happen.
00:25:06 In much larger numbers, more quickly.
00:25:10 And.
00:25:10 What sort of interest might be behind that?
00:25:14 And without further ado, here is Madison Grant.
AI Madison Grant
00:25:22 The Great War has left in its wake many problems of vast moment economic, political, social and racial problems.
00:25:29 Of all these, the racial is the most fundamental because it will be the most enduring.
00:25:35 Debts can be paid even though a generation must be starved to do it.
00:25:40 Frontiers can be corrected even though wars must be fought for the purpose.
00:25:45 But the racial composition of a given country and the complications arising therefrom.
00:25:50 Are there for all time.
00:25:52 For Americans, the great question of the day is the restriction of immigration, but for various reasons, the public press is strangely silent upon the issues involved.
Devon Stack
00:26:04 The public press, you say, is strangely silent.
00:26:07 So that hasn't changed.
00:26:09 But he makes a good point that after World War One, the white, white world is reeling with the aftermath of World War One.
00:26:20 And he makes the point that look.
00:26:22 Borders of a nation can change and shift.
00:26:25 And that's not going to destroy a people.
00:26:27 What's going to destroy a people?
00:26:29 Is replacing the people because that is once you bake the cake, you cannot bake the cake.
00:26:35 Like I've always said it, once you've changed the racial makeup, good luck trying to undo that that situation.
00:26:45 And.
00:26:45 One of the reasons why is is, well, I'll let him explain it.
AI Madison Grant
00:26:53 Such restriction has been considered from many different, mainly selfish points of view and the hearings before the immigration committees of the House and of the Senate during the past year have given the noisy racial interests an opportunity to be heard.
00:27:09 Transportation lines also have been active in voicing their opposition to any check to their business of carrying living freight in the largest possible quantity.
Devon Stack
00:27:20 And there is is AI. Don't know if it's a critique of capitalism, but it's certainly a consequence of capitalism and and certainly what's motivated.
00:27:29 A lot of what's motivating the mass migration of United States right now, at least as it's being proposed by people like Elon Musk, that, oh, well, well, it's it's better for him financially to do it.
00:27:45 And so that's why we need to do it.
AI Madison Grant
00:27:47 Another factor in opposing immigration limitation has been the equally selfish desire on the part of the large employers of labour to import unskilled workmen.
00:27:58 The demand for cheap labor, of course, is as old as civilization itself, and is especially felt where the native population is not subdivided into classes with a base of serfs or peasants accustomed to heavy work.
00:28:13 In the classic civilizations of Greece and Rome, this crude labor was supplied by slaves captured in war, while in medieval Europe the lower classes represented a native population ruled by a race of conquerors from the north.
00:28:29 In Colonial America, the Englishman who settled in the northern colonies.
00:28:33 Originally had no aversion to manual labor. Of the heaviest description, and as a result.
00:28:39 They flourished and expanded with great rapidity.
Devon Stack
00:28:43 And there he he puts his finger on something.
00:28:47 The the the famous Protestant work ethic, the founding stock Americans who quite literally came here and carved a country out of the wilderness.
00:28:56 They were not adverse to hard work and they didn't have slaves.
00:29:02 They just built these these cities out of nothing.
00:29:07 And because of their their work ethic and their you could say it was because they really didn't have access to slave labor or anything like that.
00:29:19 They were able to be very productive and successful, but also it enhanced.
00:29:26 The reproductive.
00:29:28 Rate of the of the people themselves, because as we'll get into in a moment that once you are not.
00:29:37 Doing the manual labor and once you are getting lazy and more comfortable and this is enhanced by the industrial Revolution, birth rates tend to go down.
AI Madison Grant
00:29:50 A similar condition prevailed in many of the West Indian Islands, where there was a white aristocracy resting upon a servile base.
00:29:58 In the West Indies, this stratum of the dominant race was too thin, and after a few generations of civilization luxury and in some cases of a fine development of intelligence, the white supremacy was broken.
00:30:13 And the negroes either took over the country, as in the case of Haiti, or intermarried and hopelessly diluted the white blood, as in Jamaica, while in the Bahamas, Barbados, and elsewhere, the white supremacy is becoming more and more unstable.
Devon Stack
00:30:30 Now what he means by white supremacy is.
00:30:35 Not the way it's used today.
00:30:37 White supremacy, the way he talks about it and the way that the next guy will talk about it, it means the white rule of.
00:30:47 Really, of the civilized world.
00:30:50 White hegemony.
00:30:51 It's not a, you know, like a, you know, like white supremacist, you know, you know, like, that didn't even that was just assumed. Like, that's The funny thing is the way white supremacy has talked about today. That was just like a a fact of life.
00:31:06 In 1920.
00:31:08 1920 there was a racial.
00:31:10 It's not some invention of Madison grant, it just existed.
00:31:15 And you can even see this in some of the earlier American films.
00:31:21 Or or even just the way that you know if you look at old documentaries, when white people would encounter primitive people abroad.
00:31:30 They were treated like gods, and that's just the way that it was like. Part of the reason why.
00:31:37 The the British Empire was able to colonize the world as as rap. Well, you know, aside from obviously having the Navy, but one of the reasons why they were so quick to take control of the places they they went to was.
00:31:55 They they were vastly superior to the civilizations they were encountering technologically.
00:32:01 And otherwise, and so that's the way he means it is that you had all these colonies like Haiti that had, that was part of that, that fit underneath that umbrella of white supremacy, meaning white, white.
00:32:18 Hegemony and that in the case of Haiti, the ruling class was murder.
00:32:23 Murdered.
00:32:25 Because the Haitians flipped out and murdered every single white person on the island.
00:32:29 And now look at Haiti.
00:32:32 Free of white supremacy.
00:32:34 And then he gave some other examples where, like Jamaica, Barbados, where the White ruling class kind of got bred out or and and now they're just basically like third world countries without the the guidance of.
00:32:50 Of white supremacy.
AI Madison Grant
00:32:53 About the middle of the 19th century.
00:32:55 The world of the white man was transformed by an industrial revolution.
00:33:00 And the change from agricultural to industrial conditions was accompanied by a tremendous expansion of population.
00:33:06 And.
00:33:07 In America, the free farmer owning his cabin farm and wood lot with a very vital interest in the government and defence of the community ceased to be the controlling factor and the number of landless farm labourers, domestic servants and above all.
00:33:26 Factory workmen greatly increased.
Devon Stack
00:33:30 So here he talks about how with the invention of all these machines that we're now using, and this is very, this is basically exactly parallel with what Elon Musk is saying with the H1B1 visas. He's saying that you had a bunch of these these hard.
00:33:46 White American farmers who were invested.
00:33:49 In the future of that land, because they were big land owners. And So what happened to that land really mattered?
00:33:57 Was part of their heritage and it was part of their.
00:34:00 Their survival and we kind of made a transition from people that were land owners and farmers that were invested in the land to factory workers, people who would just go, I guess today, like you would say.
00:34:16 How invested is in a company?
00:34:18 Is someone who works in a cubicle?
00:34:21 Not at all.
00:34:23 It's like literally.
00:34:23 Really not at all.
00:34:24 And so that phenomenon was already beginning to happen because you had all these factory jobs that were a dime a dozen. In fact, you know, that would happen.
00:34:34 You would work for this factory.
00:34:37 Making something you know random, but it was basically low skilled work you were.
00:34:41 You were essentially the.
00:34:43 The the the part of the machine they had designed, yet on some assembly line.
00:34:48 Like they were, they were eventually going to work you out and and mechanize whatever it was you were doing, but you were doing the thing that they hadn't figured out how to automate yet.
00:34:57 And so you would get laid off when they made the new machine, and then you would just go and work at some other, you know, stupid factory.
00:35:04 Right and this this became.
00:35:08 They had a great need.
00:35:09 All of a sudden, for all these people that could sit there and push a a button or pull a lever or, you know, whatever it was in repetition over and over and over again at the the tire factory or whatever the fuck it was.
00:35:23 And so this was, this was changing the character of the the citizenry, and not just because of that shift, but because you had all these factory jobs, all these.
00:35:35 Sudden open up well.
00:35:37 You had big money saying hey to the the politicians, we need people working our factories. We need at least 1000 immigrants to come in here and and make you know shoes all day.
00:35:51 And so you would get a bunch of immigrants that would come in.
00:35:54 And they're not invested in the country because a they're not Americans, and B they they don't own anything.
00:36:01 Have no.
00:36:02 They don't give a.
00:36:03 What if the company fails or or succeeds?
00:36:07 And so they're just sitting there to, I mean, they're basically, like I said, they're machinery.
AI Madison Grant
00:36:14 The Native Americans were still perfectly willing to work.
Devon Stack
00:36:18 Native American here means white people, Native American means founding stock American.
00:36:23 Doesn't mean Native American Indians.
00:36:28 So he.
00:36:29 I think he says that a couple times.
00:36:31 Native Americans in 1920, man.
00:36:36 People like my ancestors, basically.
AI Madison Grant
00:36:39 The Native Americans were still perfectly willing to work in a lumber camp or on a farm, or to sail the high seas, but they did not take kindly to, and in fact were physically unfitted for the cramping indoor life of a factory.
00:36:54 So crude workers were sought in the guise of immigrants and not of slaves. As in the preceding centuries.
Devon Stack
00:37:01 Welcome Infinity pajeets.
00:37:03 That's basically what he's.
00:37:05 He's saying what happened is we created all these job openings that were shit jobs.
00:37:10 Were terrible jobs.
00:37:12 They were.
00:37:13 They didn't pay well. They were jobs that were mindless.
00:37:17 And so while you still had the Americans that were willing to do hard work and work outdoors in a lumber yard or something like that, or sail the high seas or do something adventurous, go explore.
00:37:30 They didn't want to sit in a fucking cubicle all day filling out TPS reports.
00:37:38 But luckily you could bring in people from outside the country that had a a lower standard of living and so that they would be willing to go work in some noisy.
00:37:54 Factory, where their fingers might get chopped off by the the tire making machine one day and for five cents a week.
00:38:01 Because that was actually better than whatever shit part of the world they came from.
00:38:06 In fact, it almost made it necessary that that's who you got.
00:38:14 'Cause, who else would want to do that job?
00:38:17 So almost acted as a filter where you only got shit people because only shit people would wanna do those jobs.
00:38:26 And yes, and by shit people I do mean. Yeah, some of these.
00:38:30 In 1920, if not the vast majority of them were.
00:38:32 White people.
00:38:33 But it was shit.
00:38:34 White people, you need to realize and know.
00:38:36 We can't be picky these days.
00:38:38 OK, but you have to acknowledge that there, there are shit white people.
00:38:43 They're they're dysgenic.
00:38:48 Shit low class White people, they just are, and unfortunately this is what a lot of what America brought in, because that's who would do it.
00:38:56 If if.
00:38:57 Were a a higher IQ white. That's not why would you do that?
00:39:01 Why would you go across the world?
00:39:05 To go sit in some factory for five cents a.
00:39:06 Week you.
00:39:08 Again, where there's like.
00:39:10 There's.
00:39:10 No job.
00:39:12 I mean, it's it's shitty, but you know, if you're coming from from someplace.
00:39:18 That's bombed to fuck and and you know you don't have any skills.
00:39:23 Hey, it sounds like a great job.
AI Madison Grant
00:39:28 A new problem confronts America, not the past, but the future.
00:39:34 The theory of allowing immigrants into this country was based on the erroneous idea that Americans can be made out of any kind of racial material.
00:39:42 It was thought that it was only necessary to wave the American flag, send the children to public schools.
00:39:49 Teach them to speak English and Presto, we have a full blown American.
00:39:54 Two generations ago, we would have also demanded religious uniformity.
00:39:59 But now that has been cheerfully forgotten, and we appear to be ready to abandon Christianity itself as a test of admission, thanks to our foreign press.
00:40:09 And the encouragement it is receiving from Native Americans, we may have serious trouble in maintaining even the supremacy of the English tongue.
Devon Stack
00:40:18 So he's worried again when he mentions the Christian thing. He's I think indirectly talking about Jews.
00:40:24 That are coming in from Eastern Europe because that's really the only non Christians that were flooding into the country.
00:40:31 But he was also worried that English as a primary language for the United States was going to go out the window because you weren't having any kind of assimilation. In fact, he differentiates between.
00:40:44 The German immigrants from the 19th century that would come in and learn English and relative.
00:40:52 To some extent, discard their German heritage and become American and become englishized rather quickly.
00:41:00 He.
00:41:00 You know, compare and I don't know if I have that clip, but he says compared to the Germans, that would come in post World War One where they would cling to their German Ness, if you will.
00:41:11 And that this would apply to other races as well. And so this this is this is.
00:41:20 There's no standard anymore, they've just completely lowered the standard to where instead of saying you know, we have quotas for for where you can come from and and you know any kind of like, you know, you have to be.
00:41:35 A white Christian that is literate, that just all went out the window.
00:41:40 So they were bringing in Jews from Eastern Europe and illiterate people and just, you know, very low class people. And it was.
00:41:49 He was damaging the character of the United States.
AI Madison Grant
00:41:54 The old ethnology, which was based on language and nationality, has given way to the science of physical anthropology.
00:42:02 Modern biologists are agreed, except where blinded by their own racial limitations, that the physical inheritance of man is not influenced by his environment and that his psychology.
00:42:15 Predispositions are equally unchangeable.
Devon Stack
00:42:20 And that is race realism.
00:42:22 That's a fancy way of saying.
00:42:26 You are what you are.
00:42:28 And it doesn't matter what we try to do to engineer you to be different.
00:42:33 It's like his quote from that previous clip that I that I actually tweeted out today because I thought it was such a a great quote when I came across it when I was doing show prep.
00:42:44 That quote, a new problem, confronts America.
00:42:47 The past but the.
00:42:48 The theory of allowing immigrants into this country was based on the erroneous idea that Americans can be made out of any kind of racial material.
00:42:57 It was thought that if it was only necessary to wave the American flag.
00:43:01 Send the children to public.
00:43:03 Teach them to speak English and Presto, we have a full blown American.
00:43:09 So even back then again, this is this is when and before you get your panties in a bunch. Those of you who aren't found in stock Americans, those of you who are who are immigrant whites, don't worry.
00:43:20 You're not the focus of the night.
00:43:22 This is just he's opining.
00:43:25 That's the context of of of this particular article. But then he talks about white unity here in a minute.
00:43:30 So calm down.
00:43:32 Calm down, you potato and spaghetti noodles, OK.
00:43:39 We get to the right.
00:43:41 Here in a second.
00:43:42 He's just he's just opining about what's currently changing New York at this at the well in America at the time.
00:43:49 But you know, he makes a great point that.
00:43:52 The the the racial.
00:43:56 Limitations of some people are are not changeable.
00:43:59 You can't just bring in people.
00:44:01 Like I said, his head would explode if he saw that we are bringing in mass quantities of Indians, or even Asians or any non whites.
00:44:11 His head would explode.
00:44:13 And they get into more.
00:44:15 One of his colleagues that we're going to go, we're going to take a look at here in a moment.
00:44:21 Aware of the different races, they classified them.
00:44:24 Was a.
00:44:25 He looked at humans as a a.
00:44:30 An animal, I guess, as as any other animal with with, with subspecies and they they broke it up into different, you know, races that were pretty rudimentary at the time. But like were effective and.
00:44:46 They talk about the.
00:44:48 The rising threat of, you know, again, if they can only see the day of the the Browns and the Blacks and the yellows as they call them.
00:44:57 But here he is introducing the fact that like look, you know our, our, our modern science this and yeah this goes to show you the race realism was we we had we had this knowledge 100 fucking years ago.
00:45:13 And this wasn't undone until the Frankfurt School Jews showed up.
00:45:21 And mind fucked the boomers into thinking that race wasn't real.
00:45:26 Prior to that, and by the way, if you remember growing up, a lot of people really focusing on, I don't know if you guys remember this, but I remember like.
00:45:37 In social studies, you know, not only were you you were hit over the head with how racist America was.
00:45:43 How is this dark, dark part of our past?
00:45:47 But they would also hammer on eugenics like Oh yeah, they want it like as if they wanted to go around gassing everybody.
00:45:54 Post World War 2 America.
00:45:56 Is really where all the culture changed.
00:45:59 In 1920, because Madison Grant was a eugenicist and thought that you could improve the stock of people by sterilizing retards, and you can surprise surprise.
AI Madison Grant
00:46:14 All that favorable environment can do is to give full scope to the development of the physical and mental capacities of the.
00:46:22 But the limitations for such development are fixed, definitely. And finally by race. If we grant the premise that the Native Americans of British descent founded this country, formulated its constitution, and have thus far governed the land with more or less success.
00:46:39 Then it is hardly wise for Native Americans to entrust the future of their country to men not of Nordic breed. Numbers of the immigrants now coming over here are not of that breed, but are of races that have for many thousands of years.
00:46:53 Is shown an utter incapacity to appreciate the ideas and ideals that have heretofore dominated this country.
00:47:01 Why, then should we invite them to come?
Devon Stack
00:47:05 And again, this is before all.
00:47:07 Browns were flooding then.
00:47:10 So imagine his head would fucking explode.
00:47:13 His head would fucking explode.
AI Madison Grant
00:47:17 There can be only one answer to that question and that is because we need them for our own purposes.
00:47:23 And not because they want to come.
00:47:26 The question is merely whether we need them or not to populate the country. We unquestionably do need them. If our ideals are the development of the country in a single generation, the slaughter of all mammals for food, trophies or fur.
00:47:41 Of all birds for sport or feathers.
00:47:43 The cutting of all forests for timber and grape stakes.
00:47:46 The opening of all coal mines.
00:47:48 The draining of all oil wells.
00:47:51 The harnessing of all waterfalls for power.
00:47:54 If all the valleys of the Sierras are to be drowned to irrigate deserts, if all rich bottom lands must be needlessly exhausted.
00:48:01 If all our rivers and streams must be stripped of their fish and turned into sewers to carry off waste materials for factories.
00:48:09 If fine land must be gridiron D with railroads and highways.
00:48:12 All in a few decades, then, it is obvious that we must have a servile class to do the work.
00:48:18 If, on the other hand, this work can be done as the population expands naturally.
00:48:24 And several centuries can be devoted to the orderly and scientific development of the country.
00:48:29 Then this work can be left for the Native Americans.
Devon Stack
00:48:33 So again, he has the conservationist point of view.
00:48:36 He's like, look, if if the goal here is to completely rape the shit out of our natural resources and to expand like locus into the countryside for no reason.
00:48:50 And expand for just the sake of expansion then.
00:48:54 Yeah, I guess we need these immigrants to come in here and do this work.
00:48:58 But if that's not the point of our existence, then maybe we should be doing the work.
00:49:05 Maybe we should be expanding at a natural rate.
00:49:08 Maybe we should be expanding to the countryside in a deliberate.
00:49:13 And a high IQ planned way.
00:49:17 Instead of justice running Willy nilly with this ever this this idea that we we need to always be expanding, we always need to be expanding.
00:49:27 Now.
00:49:28 You got to remember this is after the right after the formation of the Federal Reserve.
00:49:33 And this is precisely the way capitalism has been run.
00:49:38 Since the founding of the Federal Reserve, there must always be economic growth.
00:49:43 There can never be anything but economic growth.
00:49:47 Everything is based on the assumption that the economy must always be growing.
00:49:55 And that is the excuse that not just.
00:49:58 That was you, or at least the industrialists and and bankers were using.
00:50:02 In America, around the turn of the century.
00:50:05 But that's what the Americans and the Europeans use as an excuse today.
00:50:12 That the economy must always be growing.
00:50:17 Because that's how the system is built. When you have a a system that is built on borrowing.
00:50:24 As we do.
00:50:27 Then you always have to have more and more people.
00:50:31 Borrowing the money and using the money.
00:50:35 So it's it's, you know.
00:50:38 That's that's what they're saying. Now they're saying, look, we're gonna have this AI revolution and it's gonna blow up. And we need all.
00:50:47 Need all these pejets to keep up with all everybody else?
00:50:51 It's just, it's just.
00:50:52 Given that we all we must.
00:50:54 We must always be expanding and by the way, it's funny because I think there is something in white people that that does like expansion. But I think it's been perverted.
00:51:05 I think that we used to like expansion in the way that.
00:51:09 We liked expanding into the North American continent that we like to explore the world with the the way that in the way that the British Empire like to expand into foreign lands.
00:51:21 You know, I think there is this, this something in us that wants us to always expand. But I think that it gets perverted and.
00:51:30 Used against us when it comes to.
00:51:34 Well, economic, you know, constant and forever economic expansion.
AI Madison Grant
00:51:40 If we concede that the fundamental question is not how fast, but how wisely we can develop the country, then it is our duty to consider the racial composition of the United States a century hence.
Devon Stack
00:51:53 Well, guess what?
00:51:57 It's been a century.
00:52:01 Oh hey Devin stack.
00:52:03 I'm calling from a century hence.
00:52:08 Got bad news for you, Madison?
00:52:12 They didn't listen. They didn't listen.
00:52:16 As a matter of fact, it it got.
00:52:18 Much worse.
00:52:20 So much worse.
00:52:22 You know this idea that you had about thoughtfully.
00:52:27 Take into account the racial makeup of the country to ensure that we maintained our our lifestyle, our traditions.
00:52:39 Our, our.
00:52:40 Really our, our, our way of life.
00:52:44 Yeah, it's, it's it's all gone.
00:52:46 It's all gone.
00:52:47 It's all gone because Jews want to replace us, and greedy fucking capitalists were were happy to to go along with it.
AI Madison Grant
00:52:57 An immigrant population does not so much augment as replace an existing population.
00:53:03 Where the incoming type has a lower standard of living. The arrival of immigrants of low social status has an unfavorable effect on the birth rate of the.
00:53:14 The birth rate of Native Americans has fallen steadily in those portions of the country.
00:53:19 Where immigrants are most numerous, as in New England and the Middle Eastern states, while in the South and in the West it still remains substantial. In other words, immigrant workmen have replaced Native American workmen.
00:53:34 One American out of 10 gets a job as Foreman, but he too is ultimately replaced even there by the more energetic members of the gang under him.
Devon Stack
00:53:45 And there you.
00:53:45 You've got replacement already happening in 1920.
00:53:49 The process is exactly the same and for the same reasons. Because of this, this.
00:53:57 This.
00:53:59 Paradigm where the the the people hiring these immigrants can can take advantage of the fact that they're bringing in.
00:54:10 People of lower standards, they're bringing in a lower quality of person.
00:54:16 And lower quality people have lower standards of living and lower expectations.
00:54:22 And so you can get rid of the people that expect more out of their their employment, not just whether it's they expect to be paid more.
00:54:34 They expect to have better working conditions. They expect maybe to have some kind of investment.
00:54:40 Company. They're smart enough to know and to negotiate.
00:54:44 With their employers that you know better working conditions and better a better deal.
00:54:52 And that's and it's and it's a requirement too 'cause their standard of living. That would they're they're what they perceive is is, you know, the the lowest they'll go in terms of what they'll accept for a a living wage or and a lifestyle is gonna be higher.
00:55:08 Than someone coming in from a, you know, war-torn Europe, which is what, you know, East Europe.
00:55:14 Like he's talking about.
00:55:17 Oregon, obviously.
00:55:20 India in the in the case of today.
00:55:24 And so invariably, what does that do?
00:55:26 It drives the wages down.
00:55:28 It drives the standard of living for the entire country down and it just lowers.
00:55:35 The the IQ of the country. It lowers the middle class of the country and it's it. Look the high class people, the people at the top remain there because if it was hurting them they wouldn't be doing it.
00:55:49 So it's either propelling them higher or at the very least maintaining their lifestyle.
00:55:56 And so, just like inflation, by printing more dollars, it makes your dollars that you have in the in your bank worth less because there's more of them.
00:56:06 And so they're not as valuable because that's how it works.
00:56:10 And so you don't.
00:56:12 It's.
00:56:12 Not a tax necessarily that you.
00:56:14 You're not writing a check to the IRS or anything like that, but in a sense it is a tax.
00:56:18 Your money is is dropping in value.
00:56:21 And.
00:56:21 So in the same way that that, that.
00:56:25 That relationship works.
00:56:27 So does the relationship between the citizens of a country when you start inflating.
00:56:34 The citizens with junk citizens.
00:56:39 The value.
00:56:40 Citizenship goes down.
00:56:45 And that's just the way that it is.
00:56:47 But it.
00:56:48 Just like with.
00:56:49 Just like when the Federal Reserve prints money to enrich themselves because God forbid they they take a loss once in a while.
00:56:58 They just pass the the cost to you and that's what they've been doing for over 100 years.
AI Madison Grant
00:57:07 A century ago, when there was number immigration, the rate of increase was far greater than during the last decade, when millions of immigrants poured into the country.
00:57:17 Do we want this increase in the future to come from the people now here?
00:57:21 Or do we want it to be derived from strange races from beyond the Jordan?
00:57:26 To this, there can be only one answer if the issues are properly understood.
Devon Stack
00:57:32 What he's talking about there, the increase he means population.
00:57:35 We don't want the population increase to come from people, we're.
00:57:39 We want them to come from the the founding stock Americans, the white people that live there, and that's our point that he mentioned the last clip.
00:57:46 Forgot to address.
00:57:48 Where he says that when you bring in foreign workers, not only does it have all the effects, we just talked about, but it also has another effect where the and we've talked about this with R&K selection.
00:58:01 Where it depresses the birth rates of the people who already live there because K selected people, which your higher quality people are K selected people have fewer babies when they sense that the environment can't support as many.
00:58:16 People. And so when their environment becomes more dangerous and it it, it becomes more dangerous by virtue of bringing in shittier people.
00:58:26 Just that's one of the many effects is you have increased crime.
00:58:30 As well as you know, the lowered wages and everything else, you have increased crime you have.
00:58:37 More of a competitive.
00:58:39 For the employee market and it's harder to make money and provide for your children because the wages have gone down.
00:58:47 There's more immigrants competing for the jobs.
00:58:50 And so now the case selected people. The people with the genes that you want reproducing.
00:58:56 They're not going to be reproducing because they're going to sense these.
00:59:00 They're going to sense these challenges in the environment. That's how their program genetically to curb their their reproduction they, they're hypersensitive to these changes.
00:59:10 That's why they were able to survive in the northern climates in Europe because as as resources became.
00:59:19 They didn't breed themselves into extinction.
00:59:22 They pulled back their child bearing because they knew that well, we'll all starve to death if we have too many kids and we don't have the resources to provide for them.
00:59:32 And when you start importing like we are today.
00:59:35 People who are are selected.
00:59:36 People who reproduce.
00:59:40 Basically like wild animals with with with no forethought whatsoever.
00:59:47 This increases the population.
00:59:51 Specifically just or at least mainly from from these people as the source of that increase, not just because you're importing them, but because they're going to have more children than the case selected natives.
01:00:05 So that's what he's talking about. He's like, look, if we're gonna have, if, if the big deal is we need to somehow always be expanding and we need to increase the population if if these bankers and these.
01:00:17 Capitalists are saying that we always need economic expansion and we need to have more consumers buying the products and more consumers or I guess, more workers building the the products that the consumers are buying.
01:00:31 Wouldn't it be infinitely better if those people?
01:00:34 Were Americans, wouldn't it be better if the native population was the source of these new people?
01:00:43 Because.
01:00:44 You're really fucking with something here that, like, you know this? This is a A, A.
01:00:51 This is a a conservation effort. Essentially you know, it's like you can't. You can't expect.
01:00:59 The United States to look the way that it looked.
01:01:04 When?
01:01:04 It was built by a certain type of people. When you import another kind of people like it's look, we all get it, you know, import the third world, become the third world is is another way of of.
01:01:13 Putting it.
AI Madison Grant
01:01:15 In 1917, the Literacy test, a restrictive measure of great power, was passed over President Wilson's veto by a vote of 287 to 106 in the house and a vote of 62 to 19 in the Senate.
01:01:30 A further restriction bill favoring the old immigration from Northwestern Europe as against the new immigration from South Eastern Europe was passed in February 1921 in the Senate by a vote of 61 to 2.
01:01:43 And in the house, by a vote of 296 to 40, it failed by reason of a pocket veto by President Wilson in the last days of his administration.
01:01:54 This bill was reintroduced in the new Congress and finally passed the Senate by a vote of 78 to one and the House by a vote of 276 to 33, and was signed on the 19th day of May 1921 by President hard.
01:02:11 While there are many loopholes in this bill and the zeal of various racial groups may impair the effect of some of its provisions.
01:02:18 All true Americans should rejoice that our policy toward immigration has been radically changed by abandoning the old sentimental slush about refuge for the oppressed and by discriminating in favor of the stock which settled and developed our country.
Devon Stack
01:02:35 Oh, you know what that sounds like you.
01:02:37 We passed immigration reform and you're black Pilling had that.
01:02:42 Had that hold up, how'd that hold up?
01:02:46 So what?
01:02:47 He's talking about is.
01:02:48 They had a literacy test to keep out people who didn't know English and couldn't read.
01:02:53 I mean it was.
01:02:54 It was at least a filter you could keep out a lot of fucking people by having a literacy test.
01:03:01 And they they finally were able to pass that which kept all the Eastern European Jews and other other non-english speaking people out of the country.
01:03:11 And it took them awhile to get it passed.
01:03:14 Finally, get it passed.
01:03:16 Well, that was used as ammunition by Jewish immigrants.
01:03:20 Especially around World War 2, when they're like, oh, we could have come here and instead.
01:03:25 You kept we.
01:03:26 Couldn't come to America because of your racist rules and blah blah blah.
01:03:30 Now the Holocaust.
01:03:32 So it didn't last.
01:03:35 It didn't last, but we did manage for a short period to try to stop some of the bleeding and unfortunately, you know, he said, oh, this, this should give, you know, the white Americans confidence in our system. Well, I mean.
01:03:48 Not really.
01:03:50 And now certainly it shouldn't, because the system is democracy.
01:03:54 And now you're outvoted. In fact, you're outvoted by the party that would extensively be the one that would help you out the Republican Party.
01:04:04 Who is the party that's trying to introduce the H?
01:04:07 B1 visa Indians.
AI Madison Grant
01:04:10 The need for such legislation is emphasised by the fact that the ports of Europe, from Danzig to havrea, are choked with wretched outcasts trying to escape the aftermath of the Great War.
01:04:23 Because our indiscriminate charity and thoughtless waste.
01:04:26 Have established for us the well deserved reputation of being easy marks.
Devon Stack
01:04:33 And that's what we are in this country.
01:04:36 I got some things falling off the wall here.
01:04:39 Eat or suckers.
01:04:42 Or fucking suckers.
01:04:44 That's how the immigrants come flooding in from South the border. Look at us.
01:04:49 And that's how the immigrants coming from all around the world really look at us.
01:04:52 How the Indians look at us?
01:04:55 The Indians don't have the attitude, by the way, and and talk to any of them, literally talk to them.
01:05:00 Any of them, they don't have the attitude that is in the mind of the boomer.
01:05:05 We're like, oh, thank God.
01:05:07 Thank you for providing us with this country where we can be safe and free in America and all you know, no, that's not the attitude of Indians coming to America.
01:05:18 They think that we actually do need them.
01:05:21 They think that without them, America will just explode or something.
01:05:27 And so it's this. Is this insane?
01:05:30 Insane mindset that a lot of the people who are are the the fancy themselves, immigration restrictionist. You know, they still vote Republican.
01:05:41 They think that they're somehow fixing this problem that we've had for over 100 years.
AI Madison Grant
01:05:46 The menace is not immigration in the old sense of the word, but is true migration of peoples on a scale never before known.
01:05:53 The Japanese danger in the West is not yet serious because it is thoroughly understood on the Pacific Coast.
01:05:59 That the Japanese must not be allowed to enter this country in numbers.
01:06:04 The white man of the West, like his brothers in Australia, New Zealand and British Columbia, is absolutely firm in his determination to keep these parts of the world a white man's country.
Devon Stack
01:06:16 Yeah, not so firm actually.
01:06:18 Didn't quite stay so firm.
01:06:22 Now, the reason why he brings up Japan, it might seem a little bit weird.
01:06:26 We'll get into in a moment, but Japan?
01:06:30 Was really the first non white power.
01:06:35 To aggress against white power and win.
01:06:39 In like 400 years.
01:06:41 And it sent a shock through the world of.
01:06:45 Supremacy, or white hegemony, if you prefer. It was the first time a non white power went head to head with a a white power, while the Slavs but.
01:07:00 And one.
01:07:02 And so this was very disturbing.
01:07:05 To the white ruling class of the world.
01:07:09 And they started being a little more nervous about about Asians.
01:07:13 And again, we'll get more into that in a moment.
01:07:16 But that's the that's why he brought that up.
01:07:19 The the Japanese specifically.
AI Madison Grant
01:07:23 Of the negro question in the South, little need be said, except to point out that the north is beginning to get a taste of the conditions against which the white Southerners have struggled for two generations.
Devon Stack
01:07:37 And I like.
01:07:37 He doesn't even bother explaining black.
01:07:40 It's just like, and blacks. You get it, they're black.
01:07:46 You didn't get it before.
01:07:48 You used.
01:07:48 You used to look down your nose at those Southerners complaining about the blacks after the Civil War.
01:07:54 Well, you're starting to get a taste of it now, aren't you Northerners?
01:08:00 I don't have to explain this one.
01:08:02 You know, the blacks are.
01:08:04 Well, they're a problem.
AI Madison Grant
01:08:07 The enormous votes in favour of restrictive measures in both branches of Congress show that, at last, the public sentiment in America has been aroused and that we have a President who is in sympathy with the popular demand.
Devon Stack
01:08:22 Oh my God. It's just like the day.
01:08:24 It's just like the day guys the normies woke up. The normies woke up and we finally have a president that's listening to the people and he's gonna change it.
01:08:32 Did you hear that, guys?
01:08:33 The normies are wait. He's literally saying.
01:08:37 He's literally saying in 1920, thank God the normies woke up and that we have a president that listens to the people and he's gonna put a stop to this.
01:08:47 19.
AI Madison Grant
01:08:48 The enormous votes in favour of restrictive measures in both branches of Congress show that, at last, the public sentiment in America has been aroused and that we have a President who is in sympathy with the popular demand for the preservation of what is best in America.
01:09:06 Former restrictive measures were vetoed by President Cleveland, who live to repent his action.
01:09:12 By President Taft, who did not understand the issues, and by President Wilson.
01:09:18 Who was in sympathy with the racial elements seeking admission, but at last legislature and executive?
01:09:24 Are cooperating in a manner that should give Americans a new confidence in our form of government.
Devon Stack
01:09:29 Yeah, not so much confident, shattered ring.
01:09:33 Hello. 100 years from, you know, hence it's.
01:09:36 It's devastating from 100 years hence.
01:09:40 Yeah.
01:09:43 That would be so confident if I were you, Madison.
01:09:46 It's not looking good, not looking good.
01:09:49 Normies didn't wake up. Still bad.
01:09:53 Bad.
AI Madison Grant
01:09:56 Race all is race, said Disraeli.
01:09:59 And he certainly knew whereof he spoke.
01:10:02 The day is dawning when the myth of the melting pot will be relegated to the limbo of forgotten fallacies and take its place with semi's polar hole. With the machine of perpetual motion, with special creation and with a Flat Earth.
Devon Stack
01:10:17 And he shits on Flat Earth, which is my favorite part.
01:10:26 I he was writing about that. The two, sadly, sadly, he was wrong about that too, he said finally people.
01:10:33 Are going to understand race realism.
01:10:35 Finally, they're going to understand race realism, and they can throw away all this fucking mumbo jumbo shit like they like they did the perpetual motion machine and Flat Earth.
01:10:46 Well, surprise.
01:10:47 Hey, Madison. Yeah. Thanks to the influx of niggers.
01:10:52 People believe in Flat Earth now.
01:10:54 I know it's hard for you to believe as a, you know, founding stock American, that people would actually in great numbers believe in Flat Earth.
01:11:02 But you know, sadly, sadly, you are unable to keep all these low IQ.
01:11:08 Retard people out with the you know the the the brief period in which we we had the very basic.
01:11:16 Rule that you had to be able to read and so many of these, these trash, they, they they now believe in Flat Earth earth.
01:11:23 It's back.
01:11:24 It's not others back, it's back. Congratulations.
01:11:29 So yeah, as much as a lot of this stuff, it's it's eerily similar today to today. It's also shitty that none of the solutions that he thought were unfolding really remained for any period of time at all.
01:11:46 In fact, you know this.
01:11:48 This is just part of the Great Depression and.
01:11:52 Obviously World War 2, which threw another wrench in the gears, especially as we listen to the next.
01:12:00 Voice, who will be talking about this, is a colleague of Madison grants.
01:12:06 In fact, Madison Grant wrote the I think the forward to his book.
01:12:10 His book.
01:12:12 Called the rising tide of colour, and that is by Lothrop Stoddard.
01:12:21 Another I guess you could say high class ruling class.
01:12:27 Ivy League school.
01:12:29 White in 1920s.
01:12:33 And his book is inspired by or in tandem with a lot of the warnings that Madison Grant was was giving out at the time, and he took less of a.
01:12:47 A scientific racism or race realism, as we call it today.
01:12:53 View of things. Although he does adhere to that worldview, he does understand that race is genetic and it's hardwired. And you know you can only do so much with environment. And he talks about that, but he likes to look at the world.
01:13:08 More through a political lens and he kind of gives his views on the threats facing white supremacy.
01:13:16 In fact, that's the byline of the the rising tide of colour. The threat against whites, white world supremacy.
01:13:24 He's warning the white elites of 1920 that this white hegemony that exists and had had existed for about 400 years in the world was in danger of falling apart.
01:13:35 That if we didn't change gears and do it quickly.
01:13:39 That we were going to.
01:13:41 Lose that hedge of money that we were going to have other competitors, some of them worthy competitors like the the Asians, some of them competing just strictly out of.
01:13:54 Breeding outbreak.
01:13:56 And that some of the policies put in place by white people.
01:14:04 In, in, in white colonizers, if you will, that went around attempting to civilize.
01:14:11 These these other peoples, especially those from Africa that some of the, the secondary effects that they weren't taking into account.
01:14:22 Were going to come and bite them in the ass.
01:14:24 Bite them hard.
01:14:26 So in this.
01:14:26 We're.
01:14:27 Not going to go over the whole thing.
01:14:29 It's actually quite.
01:14:30 You can find the entire text on archive.org.
01:14:33 Org but the basic gist of it is is post World War One.
01:14:42 You have to understand the context. OK, so.
01:14:47 There. Well, you you had two schools of.
01:14:49 Really, you had the imperialist mission to save the third world from themselves to go. You know, the white man's burden kind of thing. We went. We covered a couple streams back.
01:15:02 Where it's white, it's the whites responsibility.
01:15:05 Because we are more fortunate and more civilized and more intelligent, and we have better technology and and medicine and and education and all this other stuff that it's it's a it's a responsibility we have to the rest of the world.
01:15:23 To go across the planet, spreading democracy and spreading our technology and trying to lift up these lower races.
01:15:34 With their primitive civilizations to our level, as if we could.
01:15:40 But there's.
01:15:41 That side was the really the well, I guess that's the side that won.
01:15:47 Then you had people who are more looked at things.
01:15:52 As as as conservationists really, they wanted to preserve and protect the existing white populations from the.
01:16:02 The threats that these other people could potentially pose.
01:16:07 Especially after you introduce them to some of your technology. Once they brain rape you and leapfrog over the thousands of years it took your people to acquire this knowledge, this technology, and you hand the monkey the machine gun.
01:16:23 There could be maybe some bad bad side effects to this.
01:16:29 And so after World War One.
01:16:33 The the white hegemony was kind of shook up.
01:16:37 They were kind of shook up World War One. You got to remember it.
01:16:40 Ended in what was it 20 or? I'm sorry, 1918.
01:16:45 And you had you had a lot of death?
01:16:50 Like a lot of death, millions of people died.
01:16:54 In, in very big European population centers.
01:16:58 And you had.
01:17:01 The the non white world, who had up until this point viewed white people as as not maybe like a monolith, but as to some extent. I mean there was always wars, but to some extent you know, a cooperative race.
01:17:18 Or race with at least some sense of solidarity.
01:17:22 And when the third world?
01:17:26 Witnessed this this infighting by the white race.
01:17:32 It it not only shook up the confidence of the whites themselves of like holy fuck, what do we just do?
01:17:37 Just we just spent years using all this technology to kill each other in the most horrific ways.
01:17:44 But the the non white world looked at us as like wow, I guess they're not so invincible after all.
01:17:49 After all.
01:17:51 And so there and they were. And by the way, they were these non white.
01:17:57 Populations were writing about this, especially the Asians, like the Japanese. Specifically, they were looking at the white people as as more advanced.
01:18:09 Adopted a lot of Western technology.
01:18:13 They adopted a lot of Western culture and to some degree, the way that we were educating our children and everything.
01:18:20 And they sought to.
01:18:23 Be a part of of of that, that high tech world.
01:18:28 Because they really weren't prior to contact with with Western.
01:18:35 Countries.
01:18:38 So they, but they quickly caught up.
01:18:40 They quickly caught up because they were high IQ Japanese.
01:18:45 And so this, this, this was going on.
01:18:50 Post World War One, you also had the the Roose.
01:18:54 Velt, but basically you have this book talking about how the demographic shifts.
01:19:01 In the World Post World War One leading to it, an overall decline of the quality of the people within white countries because we're bringing in people from non white countries. And so our ability to maintain this hedge of money was going to falter.
01:19:16 And then talking about how the non white countries were reproducing at A at a faster rate.
01:19:23 In that the our our birth rates were going down and that our population was was obviously way down from World War One and because of our our the post war environment.
01:19:39 They were bringing in other countries, not just the United States. We're bringing in immigrants to pick up the slack or what have you.
01:19:45 And so this is a a part of the intro where he talks about how the threat of the non whites in the world, it's not really going to be a military threat because they still lack the technology.
01:20:00 To really again in 1920 to some extent even today, but in 1920 especially the non white world, which includes China includes Japan includes you know well all the all all of the non white.
01:20:16 They didn't have the technology at the time to really face us in a in a in a military conflict, but they could defeat us in other ways.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:20:29 I do not refer solely to military perils, the subjugation of white lands by coloured armies may of course occur, especially if the white world continues to rend itself with interneesign wars.
01:20:42 However, such coloured triumphs of arms are less to be dreaded than more enduring conquests like migrations, which would swamp whole populations and turn countries now white into coloured man's lands, irretrievably lost.
01:20:57 To the white world.
01:20:59 Of course, these ominous possibilities existed.
01:21:02 Even before 1914.
01:21:04 But the war has rendered them much more probable.
01:21:08 The most disquieting feature of the present situation, however, is not the war.
01:21:13 But the piece, the white world's inability to frame a constructive settlement.
01:21:18 The perpetuation of intestine hatreds and the menace of fresh white civil wars, complicated by the spectre of social revolution, evoke the dread thought that the late war may be merely the first stage in a cycle of ruin.
Devon Stack
01:21:33 And again, this is before World War.
01:21:35 This is just post World War One he's talking about how.
01:21:40 It's not just the, you know, the war that's going to be a problem.
01:21:43 The.
01:21:43 He'll elaborate that on that here in a moment, but the basic idea is that when we go to these third world countries as as peaceful.
01:21:55 Colonizers that we actually create more problems for ourselves and that the war with ourselves.
01:22:03 Obviously is is possibly a the beginning of what he perceives, the beginning of a possible tailspin.
01:22:15 Then we get to.
01:22:18 The 1st chapter of this book.
01:22:22 And he basically, he's he's talking about how he's he's he fears a population shift.
01:22:30 He talks about.
01:22:32 The the share of the Earth's pop.
01:22:36 And how white people fit into that?
01:22:39 And the scary thing is it's way worse today.
01:22:44 Now this is a 1920 quote, he.
01:22:46 4/5 of the entire white race is concentrated on less than 1/5.
01:22:52 Of the white world's territorial area Europe, while the remaining 1/5 of the race, some 100 million in 1920.
01:23:02 Scattered to the ends of the Earth must protect 4/5.
01:23:06 Of the white territorial heritage against the pressure of colored races 11 times its numerical strength.
01:23:15 So not only are white people outnumbered, we have way more territory than the races that we need to protect our territory from.
01:23:28 Which?
01:23:28 Creates a new problem.
01:23:30 You know 'cause most of our population is concentrated in Europe, but we have North America.
01:23:38 And we don't have a whole lot of population here to dilute people if they'd start flooding into North America, then we'll be more easily diluted.
01:23:47 Or if they were to invade by other means, that would also be a problem.
01:23:52 Australia, you know, same same sort of a situation.
01:23:55 So white people have control over a whole lot of territory, but we don't have the numbers to fill in that territory.
01:24:03 And it's funny because at that at the time that he was.
01:24:07 Saying this, well, it's not funny.
01:24:11 Roughly white people were roughly well in 1900.
01:24:14 Is the number I've got in 1900 white people roughly 30% of the world's population.
01:24:23 And we're now like 9% of the world's population.
01:24:30 Oh, something just fell off the wall.
01:24:33 I knew it was going to fall.
01:24:37 That's not a big deal.
01:24:40 So he's talking about how, you know, this is this is a big problem for whites because again, the the the threat of that's gonna come from the non whites isn't gonna come in the form of armies so much as by mass migration.
01:24:58 This 100 years ago.
01:24:59 Guys, people they fucking knew.
01:25:01 People fucking knew.
01:25:04 And then he talks about the the only thing stopping non whites from overpopulating.
01:25:10 And getting completely out of control is the fact that if left to their own devices they have disease and famine and other things that that put natural mother nature's checks on their population.
01:25:25 In fact, you might even say that's the only reason why they exist, why they didn't go extinct is they reproduce so often.
01:25:33 That when the famine hits and when the disease hits that they don't have the technology or the ability to workout in other ways.
01:25:41 They get wiped out, but because they reproduce so often, they are able to spring back to their.
01:25:50 Their their former numbers relatively quickly and they he says that while the problem with that is white people came along and then made the living conditions the same as where what the conditions are in white people countries.
01:26:05 And so now you.
01:26:06 So you have K selected people coming to our selected.
01:26:11 He hasn't phrased it this way, but this is what it means.
01:26:14 Our selected countries and then creating a case, selected environment to some extent.
01:26:21 And the population just fucking explodes.
01:26:23 Because all of mother nature's tools in her toolbox have been taken.
01:26:27 You know the famines and the disease that was supposed to come in and you know, like like, like a scythe. Just come and just.
01:26:35 Reap them every once in a while.
01:26:37 It's no longer there, thanks to Whitey.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:26:40 None of the colored races shows perceptible signs of declining birth rate, all tending to breed up to the limits of available subsistence.
01:26:49 Such cheques as now limit the increase of coloured populations are wholly external.
01:26:54 Like famine, disease and tribal warfare, but by a curious irony of fate, the white man has long been busy removing these checks to coloured multiplication.
01:27:07 The greater part of the colored world.
01:27:09 Is to day under white political control.
01:27:12 Wherever the white man goes, he attempts to impose the basis of his ordered civilization.
01:27:19 He puts down tribal war.
01:27:21 He wages traceless combat against epidemic disease and he so improves communications.
01:27:27 That augmented and better distributed food supplies minimize the blight of famine.
01:27:33 In response to these life saving activities, the enormous death rate, which in the past.
01:27:38 Has kept the coloured races from excessive multiplication.
01:27:42 Is falling to proportions comparable with the death rate of white countries.
Devon Stack
01:27:48 Which leads to excessive multiplication as he puts it.
01:27:54 So.
01:27:58 We did it to ourselves.
01:28:01 This desire, this desire to go and try to oh, we need to help out Haiti. We need to help out.
01:28:07 This.
01:28:08 It's all. It's suicidal.
01:28:11 I have a special anger.
01:28:14 And really, hatred at this point.
01:28:17 When you have like these, like the Christian missionaries.
01:28:21 They want to go to some third world country when there's no there's plenty of starving, needy white people in their state. They'll go halfway around the world and try to make more fucking nigs.
01:28:37 That's the fucking problem with white people is we've been doing that and we did it.
01:28:43 So much.
01:28:45 Over the last couple centuries that it now is becoming a existential threat.
01:28:53 Because it's bad enough when they stay in their own countries reproducing.
01:28:58 But now, with the invention of mass transit, they're coming here.
01:29:02 And those reproductive strategies stay intact.
01:29:12 So he also thinks that the industrial revolution.
01:29:17 Lowers birth rates a little bit for some of the things that we talked about.
01:29:22 Where when you no longer have an agrarian society, when you no longer have.
01:29:29 You know, farms and and, you know, have a billion kids to work on the farm and you, you're living in a more urban environment. People don't have any as many children and automation as it takes a lot of the the manual labor out of the picture you Don.
01:29:45 As many children.
01:29:47 And he says.
01:29:48 That this is something that he does see happen a little bit, but only in Japan for some reason.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:29:57 Now what must be the inevitable result of all this?
01:30:01 It can mean only one thing.
01:30:03 A tremendous and steadily augmenting outward thrust of surplus coloured men from overcrowded coloured homelands.
01:30:11 Remember that these homelands are already populated up to the available limits of subsistence.
01:30:17 Of course, present limits can in many cases be pushed back by better living conditions, improved agriculture and the rise of modern machine industry, such as is already under way in Japan.
Devon Stack
01:30:29 Well, the reason why it's working in Japan.
01:30:33 And it's working in. Where these these the rise of colored people.
01:30:39 Is happening is the Japanese are high IQ enough to actually employ the the technology. They're actually smart enough to use the technology and so the same.
01:30:54 Effects that the white people felt as a result of the industrial revolution.
01:31:01 Those same effects are affecting the Japanese.
01:31:06 For the cause, their comparable people.
01:31:11 But when you bring technology to an African country.
01:31:15 Well, they take apart electrical Transformers and use the coolant as cooking oil.
01:31:24 Or look at South Africa and how many blackouts they have.
01:31:29 When black people get their hands on technology, they might as well not have it. If the white people aren't there to operate it for them.
01:31:38 And so the effect of that curbs the, the, or at least one of the effects that curbs the breeding.
01:31:46 Of a population because of automation and technology, it doesn't affect black people.
01:31:53 Because they they can't make use of it.
01:32:00 So you have that.
01:32:03 And then he starts talking about.
01:32:07 How?
01:32:10 Because White's control.
01:32:14 Such a large percentage of the uninhabited lands in the world because we discovered these lands or conquered them, or for whatever reason, we have jurisdiction over these lands.
01:32:28 This is what these overpopulated parts of the world.
01:32:34 Will focus on when trying to justify why they get to flood into our countries.
01:32:41 And it's not just limited to these third world immigrants or these, you know that that are flooding into our countries today and have been for over a century. But even the Asians, he focuses a lot on Japan.
01:32:54 We'll get to why here in a moment.
01:32:55 A moment.
01:32:58 But he he he quotes.
01:33:02 Sorry to clear my throat there quotes a Japanese professor, professor Rayou Taro Nagai, who is very bitter and angry about the fact that white people control so much territory.
01:33:18 And don't want to share it with the non whites.
01:33:21 Quote the.
01:33:23 Was not made for the white races, but for the other races as well. In Australia, South Africa, Canada and the United States, there are vast tracts of unoccupied territory awaiting settlement, and although the citizens of the ruling powers refused to take up the land.
01:33:43 No yellow people are permitted to enter.
01:33:46 Thus, the white races seem ready to commit to the savage birds and beasts. What they refuse to entrust to their brethren of the yellow race.
01:33:56 The arrogance and the avarice of the nobility, in the apportioning to themselves the most and the best of the land.
01:34:05 In certain countries is as nothing compared with the attitude of the white races toward those of a different hue.
01:34:12 So there's a salty fucking.
01:34:14 Salty little Japanese there, little little jap getting all fucking pissed off.
01:34:23 Because we're not letting Japanese people flood into our borders.
01:34:28 And that's that's, that's a sentiment that he says is is growing.
01:34:34 Among other races in other countries. And then that's something that we have to worry about and we have to always be in a position.
01:34:44 Where they see us as too powerful to challenge, and moreover they fear us.
01:34:51 He also.
01:34:53 Quotes a Paki in the UK. A English educated Paki. This is again around 1920 who talks about the same thing and the bitterness is you can hear it in.
01:35:07 Words.
01:35:09 Angry, salty haters because they ain't as bitter words about the white man controlling too much land.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:35:16 The bitter resentment of white predominance and exclusiveness awakened in many colored breasts.
01:35:22 Is typified by the following lines, penned by a brown man, a British educated Afghan, shortly before the European war.
01:35:30 Inveighing against our racial prejudice, that cowardly, wretched cast mark of the European and the American the world over, he exultantly predicts a coming struggle between Asia, all Asia against Europe and America.
01:35:46 You are heaping up material for a jihad, a pan Islam, a Pan Asia Holy War, a gigantic day of reckoning, an invasion of a new Attila and Tamalane, who will use rifles and bullets.
01:35:59 Instead of lances and Spears.
01:36:02 You are deaf to the voice of reason and fairness, and so you must be taught with the whirring swish of the sword when it is red. Of course, in these statements there is nothing either exceptional or novel.
01:36:15 The coloured races never welcomed white predominance.
01:36:18 And were always restive under white control, down to the close of the 19th century, however.
01:36:25 They generally accepted white hegemony as a disagreeable but inevitable fact.
01:36:30 For 400 years, the white man had added continent to continent in his imperial progress, equipped with Resistless sea power and armed with a mechanical superiority that crushed down all local efforts at resistance.
01:36:45 In time, therefore.
01:36:46 The coloured races accorded to white supremacy a fatalistic acquiescence and though never loved.
01:36:53 The white man was usually respected and universally feared.
Devon Stack
01:36:57 And that is the problem.
01:37:01 That is the problem.
01:37:03 They don't fear us anymore.
01:37:08 They don't fear us as nations.
01:37:12 To the degree that white nations even exist anymore.
01:37:16 And they don't fear us as individuals.
01:37:22 On a micro scale, the reason why black behavior is as bad as it is in America now is because they're not afraid of white people anymore.
01:37:35 You can read all the Thomas soul you want.
01:37:38 It's not gonna change that reality.
01:37:41 Black people are well behaved early on because they were fucking slaves.
01:37:46 They had a memory.
01:37:48 They knew Massa didn't fuck around.
01:37:51 They knew what happened when they got uppity.
01:37:56 But then they noticed nothing happened.
01:38:03 And their true nature slipped out.
01:38:11 And nothing still happens.
01:38:19 And that's just on the micro scale.
01:38:22 Non whites when they come into white countries treat you like fucking shit 'cause. They're not afraid of you.
01:38:37 What's extra embarrassing?
01:38:40 Is one of the reasons that they're not afraid of you.
01:38:44 Is in a few instances when white people have had enough and fight back.
01:38:49 Their own governments punish them.
01:38:52 And not the people that were attacking them.
01:38:58 This is why I said in the beginning of the stream that one of the things I care about is the infiltration and the influence.
01:39:04 Of Jews.
01:39:08 Some of this is a result of and this is kind of the Jared Taylor take and it's probably because of stuff like this.
01:39:17 Some of it is white people doubting their own supremacy after World War One, and then again after World War 2.
01:39:24 They saw the horrors that they inflicted on themselves, and they went from a mindset of we're king of the world. We can do no wrong.
01:39:33 We are taking over everywhere we.
01:39:35 We're just fucking steam rolling over the entire world.
01:39:39 You know, we're inventing all this new shit that no one else is doing. You know, we show up like fucking gods.
01:39:47 And they see us and they they they recognize us as gods.
01:39:54 In some cases, literally, they think we're gods.
01:40:03 And white people understood this.
01:40:07 And with that came a certain amount of of not just pride, but racial solidarity. When you heard about the accomplishments.
01:40:18 Of other whites, even though there was, there was definitely more of a.
01:40:24 A separation of the white races, if you will, in terms of, you know, categorization.
01:40:33 There was still an overarching understanding of of white.
01:40:39 And whites would be would be proud of the accomplishments of other whites. When you have a Frenchman did something or an Englishman did something or a German did something.
01:40:52 They were all they were proud of his accomplishments and saw those as the accomplishments of whites.
01:40:58 I think I know that there wasn't rivalries.
01:41:03 That's why that word was so often used.
01:41:06 People act like there was no such thing as white. You get like this fucking low IQ.
01:41:09 I'm gonna help the Africans? E Michael Jones bullshit, for example.
01:41:16 Well, they they sure use the word white to describe all of white people hundreds of years ago for for not meaning anything.
01:41:26 And were they using the fucking constitution, for fuck's sake.
01:41:41 But unfortunately, after World War One and when this was written and then again after World War 2.
01:41:50 Whites began to doubt themselves.
01:41:53 And not not purely from internal sources.
01:41:56 It wasn't just a crisis of of conscience, conscience.
01:42:01 Again, like I said that the Jared Taylors of the world, I think that's what they lean into.
01:42:05 That's their explanation for it, more so than Jewish influence.
01:42:17 It's a part of the.
01:42:18 A.
01:42:18 It's a piece of the puzzle.
01:42:21 But only a piece, especially when you start to look into why America specifically got involved with World War One.
01:42:33 Look into Lusitania.
01:42:38 I did a whole video on that years ago that was on YouTube.
01:42:45 The sinking of the Lusitania.
01:42:48 The old fucking false flag.
01:42:52 For years the story was I'm just gonna go to the whole thing, but the the basic idea was for years, the story was the Lusitania was just always just this passenger liner going to.
01:43:04 England and the Germans sank it for no reason at all.
01:43:06 Actually the real story.
01:43:07 And we have all the documents that prove this.
01:43:10 And then more than that, we have contemporary visits to the actual ship wreckage with submarines.
01:43:18 They were using the Lusitania to smuggle arms to the British.
01:43:27 And the Germans.
01:43:28 Knew that that that ship was full of fucking.
01:43:32 Like gunpowder and shit.
01:43:38 The German consulate took ads out in the local papers urging people not to go on the Lusitania.
01:43:49 Saying that, if you go on the Lusitania, just know you're going into a war zone.
01:43:58 You've been warned. Don't do it.
01:44:00 Bad idea.
01:44:05 After the Germans sank it, the Americans denied that it was anything other than a passenger ship for years. For like a century, really, for actually for actual century.
01:44:15 Until I think what in 2015?
01:44:17 Something.
01:44:21 Submarine went down there to look at the wreckage.
01:44:26 Oh, why don't you know it?
01:44:30 It's full of ammunition.
01:44:37 It's all over the sea floor.
01:44:40 Where they thought no one would ever see it.
01:44:49 But that's a story for another day.
01:44:56 Jewish involvement in World War 2 is obvious.
01:45:01 I don't think I have to explain that to anybody.
01:45:07 And in both cases you had massive loss of European life.
01:45:24 But also the reason why he keeps bringing up Japanese people.
01:45:29 Is in 1904, that's when you had the the Russo Japanese War.
01:45:38 And I I mentioned before, that was the first time a non white entity went against white supremacy and won.
01:45:52 And he said, quote, it dramatized and clarified ideas which had been germinating half unconsciously in millions of colored minds.
01:46:04 And both Asia and Africa thrilled with joy and hope.
01:46:10 Above all, the legend of white invincibility.
01:46:14 Lay a fallen idol in the dust.
01:46:27 And that influenced white people, too.
01:46:31 For centuries, white people, like I said, they went around just steam rolling all over the rest of the planet like it was.
01:46:36 Big deal 'cause it wasn't.
01:46:42 And then for the first time, leave it to the fucking slavs.
01:46:51 They were defeated.
01:46:58 Now, the psychological effect definitely in the ruling class.
01:47:01 My God, our our winning streak is over.
01:47:07 And as much as it sounds kind of silly today to try to compare Africans with Japanese.
01:47:14 It wasn't that silly back then.
01:47:19 'Cause there really were just two groups.
01:47:23 Generally speaking.
01:47:25 There was the whites and then there was everybody else.
01:47:34 And when someone else defeated the whites?
01:47:38 That everybody else group was pretty fucking happy.
01:47:50 And I would say to you, that would include Jews.
01:47:58 Whites could be defeated after all.
01:48:05 They want us to fight each other.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:48:11 Then came the Great War. The colored world suddenly saw the white peoples, which in racial matters had hitherto maintained something of a united front, locked in an internal sign, death grapple of unparalleled ferocity.
01:48:26 It saw those same peoples put one another furiously to the ban as irreconcilable foes.
01:48:33 It saw white race unity cleft by political and moral gulfs, which white men themselves continuously iterated would never be filled as colored men realized the significance of it all. They looked into each other's eyes.
01:48:48 And they saw the light of undreamed of hopes. The White world was tearing itself to pieces.
01:48:54 White solidarity was riven and shattered, and fear of white power.
01:49:00 And respect for white civilization together dropped away like garments outworn.
01:49:05 The chorus of mingled exultation, hate and scorn, sounded from every portion of the colored world.
01:49:12 Chinese scholars.
01:49:15 Hindu pundits, Turkish journalists and Afro American editors.
01:49:20 One and all voiced drastic criticisms of white civilization and hailed the war as a well merited nemesis on white arrogance and greed.
Devon Stack
01:49:32 And finally, there was the there was the chink in the armor.
01:49:40 These whites that have gone around and been relatively benevolent, and their stewardship.
01:49:47 In their efforts to bring up the lower races up to their level, fruitless though that might be.
01:49:55 They tried.
01:50:02 And finally, the oh so perfect white people.
01:50:05 Oh, look at you now.
01:50:10 All these great ideals that you said you had.
01:50:17 Now you now who's the barbarian?
01:50:26 On the words of.
01:50:29 We.
01:50:29 Burkhard Dubois, fancy negro of the time.
01:50:34 Trying to really sound as fancy as possible with that, you know his real name was like Tyrone.
01:50:41 Wrote quote.
01:50:44 These nations and races.
01:50:46 Composing as they do, a vast majority of humanity are going to endure this treatment.
01:50:54 Just as long as they must.
01:50:58 And not a moment longer.
01:51:01 Then they are going to fight.
01:51:04 It's time with the non whites.
01:51:07 And the roar of the colored line will outdo in savage inhumanity any war this world has yet seen.
01:51:17 For the colored folk have much to remember, and they will not forget.
01:51:32 The second they sense weakness.
01:51:36 They're gonna pounce.
01:51:39 The only thing keeping them under control is fear.
01:51:55 Make fear great again.
01:52:04 So after he warns of these populations growing out of control out of white hubris spreading into our country.
01:52:15 And he warns of even the more developed non whites starting to look at us as.
01:52:15 'S.
01:52:22 Not so invincible after all.
01:52:24 And maybe even posing.
01:52:28 A military threat someday.
01:52:31 Because, again, he's just including all non whites.
01:52:35 He also talks about, you know, the the economic challenges that especially Asia will pose because they're not retards.
01:52:49 Yeah. In fact, he has a whole chapter called Yellow Man's Land, and it goes into great detail. It's a lot of it's not relevant today because a lot of it's talking about the political realities of the 1920s and in regards to Asia.
01:53:03 So from a historical standpoint, I guess it's it's useful, but a lot of it doesn't apply today.
01:53:10 But he talks about how, you know, Asians are are a more worthy opponent.
01:53:15 Guess you could say.
01:53:18 He talks about what he calls Brown Man's land.
01:53:22 And the you know, that's basically just what it what it sounds like, you know, brown people.
01:53:29 Talks about the danger of Islam.
01:53:33 How Islam?
01:53:35 Is is very seductive.
01:53:39 To the brown people, brown people will adopt Islam.
01:53:43 And how that's gonna be a problem.
01:53:47 So he seems to.
01:53:47 Predicted that pretty, pretty, pretty well.
01:53:51 And talks about India and how India's issue is, of course its population.
01:54:00 And predicts that the British will lose control accurately, predicts the British will lose control.
01:54:07 Fact, I think the quote.
01:54:09 That the empire that arrived in a day will depart in a night.
01:54:17 Then it'll quickly lose.
01:54:19 And that the reason why is they were.
01:54:21 Vastly outnumbered.
01:54:23 And there's no way you could keep control over any place as a white anything if you're that outnumbered.
01:54:32 Especially if you're going in there and building infrastructure for them.
01:54:37 'Cause, they're gonna use that infrastructure against you.
01:54:37 Like.
01:54:41 The thing that made it so easy for you to take over in the 1st place, the primitive nature of these people.
01:54:47 You you get rid of that, that advantage when you give them them the the technology.
01:54:56 The only problem is he he wildly underestimates.
01:55:00 I guess the advancements in.
01:55:05 In transportation.
01:55:08 Because he thinks that the allotted we don't have to worry so much.
01:55:12 About immigrants from the Middle East.
01:55:16 And from India, even though it's overpopulated because he says there's closer places for them to expand into should they want to start expanding again, where would you rather expand?
01:55:31 The Sahara desert.
01:55:34 Or or Ohio.
01:55:38 And so unfortunately.
01:55:41 Again, he underestimated the availability of transportation, especially now that the white man.
01:55:50 Built the infrastructure for that transportation.
01:55:56 All these countries.
01:55:59 Were just.
01:56:02 Cave, I mean basically like one step away from Caveman.
01:56:05 In the Middle East.
01:56:09 It's like if you ever watch an Indiana Jones movie when he's walking around and there's just like fucking camels and shit. And every building's made out of fucking sand. There's monkeys crawling.
01:56:21 Just that's what it was.
01:56:30 That's what it was.
01:56:33 Until white people came in there and and gave them the the resources to turn it into.
01:56:39 You.
01:56:40 Know futuristic cities like what you find in Dubai.
01:56:47 He then talks about Black Man's Land, which is kind of funny.
01:56:55 He underestimates.
01:56:57 Black people to, or at least the problem that they pose.
01:57:02 Because as much as he had that funny line about.
01:57:05 Or I guess that wasn't him.
01:57:06 That was.
01:57:07 Madison Grant had that funny line about the Northerners finally understanding what the Southerners were bitching about now that they had to live among blacks.
01:57:16 That was still in the you got to remember that's back when they were still relatively well behaved.
01:57:22 That's.
01:57:23 When they were still afraid of white people.
01:57:34 I don't think either one of these gentlemen.
01:57:37 I mean, I don't even know what they would if you just showed them. I think I saw, like today there was a video or maybe the other day a video of like.
01:57:46 A fight that broke out at an airport between black people.
01:57:52 Like at a gate.
01:57:54 It's like they can't go anywhere without just fucking. And you would assume if they're at the airport, that's like the higher end on the black spectrum, right?
01:58:04 And yet there's an all out brawl.
01:58:11 And that's the best they have to offer that race.
01:58:15 Because they're not afraid of what would happen.
01:58:18 They don't think white people are going to come around the corner and crack down on them and throw them in jail and beat the shit out of them on the way there.
01:58:31 'Cause, that's what kept them in line before.
01:58:39 So when he talks about black people and I, I think he travelled to Africa at one point. And when you're, you know when you're talking about the Africans in Africa, especially when they're safely away from black people and they're fascinated by white people and they have that child-like.
01:58:56 Quality to them.
01:58:58 They don't seem as threatening.
01:59:02 But he did have.
01:59:03 This to say about blacks, which I found kind of amusing.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
01:59:07 In the Savage state, which until recently prevailed, black multiplication was kept down by a wide variety of checks.
01:59:15 Both natural and social causes combined to maintain an extremely high death rate.
01:59:21 The Negro's political ineptitude never rising above the tribal concept kept Black Africa a mosaic of peoples warring savagely among themselves and widely addicted to cannibalism.
01:59:34 Then too, the native religions were usually sanguinary, demanding a prodigality of human sacrifices.
01:59:41 The killings, ordained by negro wizards and witch doctors, sometimes attained unbelievable proportions.
01:59:48 The combined result of all this was a wastage of life, which in other races would have spelled a declining population.
01:59:55 Since the establishment of white political control, however, these checks on black fecundity are no longer operative.
02:00:03 The white rulers fight filth and disease, stop tribal wars, and stamp out superstitious abominations.
02:00:10 In consequence, population increases by leaps and bounds, the latent possibilities being shown in the native reservations in South Africa, where tribes have increased as much as tenfold in 50 or 60 years.
02:00:24 It is therefore practically certain that the African negroes will multiply prodigiously.
02:00:30 In the next few decades.
02:00:32 Now what will be the attitude of these augmenting black masses toward white political dominion?
02:00:39 To that momentous query, no certain answer can be made.
02:00:43 One thing, however, seems clear.
02:00:46 The Black world's reaction to white ascendancy will be markedly different from those of the brown and yellow worlds because of the profound dissimilarities between negroes and men of other stocks.
02:00:58 To begin with, the Black peoples have no historic pasts, never having evolved civilizations of their own. They are practically devoid of that accumulated mass of beliefs, thoughts, and experiences which render Asiatics so impenetrable.
02:01:14 And so hostile to white influences. Although the white race displays sustained constructive power.
02:01:21 To an unrivaled degree, particularly in its Nordic branches, the brown and yellow peoples have contributed greatly to the civilization of the world.
02:01:30 And have profoundly influenced human progress.
02:01:33 The negro, on the contrary, has contributed virtually nothing.
02:01:37 Left to himself, he remained a savage, and in the past.
02:01:42 His only quickening has been where brown men have imposed their ideas and altered his blood.
02:01:48 The originating powers of the European and the Asiatic are not in him.
Devon Stack
02:01:54 Damn harsh but true.
02:02:02 Oh.
02:02:08 So he he goes.
02:02:09 He goes more into detail about what he means by that. What he basically says that like a lot of Arabs went down and interbred with some of the blacks and created, you know, some of the smarter blacks.
02:02:22 But that if you get sub-saharan African that they're basically.
02:02:27 The sad part, of course, is he's talking about South Africa and the the tribes, proximity to the white people allowed them to reproduce at insane levels and increase their population.
02:02:43 I think he said tenfold.
02:02:45 And then he said, oh, we don't where this is going to lead.
02:02:47 We.
02:02:47 We now, now we do.
02:02:49 Kill the Boer.
02:02:50 That's where that lead.
02:02:52 That's how that favor was repaid.
02:02:59 So that's that's the problem.
02:03:02 That's the problem.
02:03:02 A lot of these lot of these issues are are, are, were totally avoidable.
02:03:08 These are problems of our own making.
02:03:15 So then he goes on and.
02:03:18 Chiller.
02:03:18 Just put a bow on.
02:03:19 His point was basically blacks aren't a big deal because they can barely.
02:03:25 They can barely operate.
02:03:26 You know their own countries.
02:03:28 And so we don't worry about them, but.
02:03:31 Again.
02:03:33 Underestimating the power of Jews and modern transportation 'cause he's right.
02:03:41 If left to their own devices, they wouldn't be a big deal.
02:03:45 They would easily be put down.
02:03:48 And always have been in every situation.
02:03:52 That's why they used to be afraid of white people.
02:03:57 Anyway.
02:03:59 So he then talks about World War One.
02:04:03 This is very fresh in their minds.
02:04:05 They they bring it up constantly, Madison Grant and Stoddard. They both.
02:04:11 Both talk about it over and over and over again.
02:04:14 Can.
02:04:14 You can tell it left a mark.
02:04:17 It left a mark.
02:04:19 And one of the marks that left on white people.
02:04:24 Widely is the the genetic mark.
02:04:29 And he talks about how it didn't just kill off millions of Europeans, but rather.
02:04:38 Some of the best Europeans.
02:04:41 And you can say that about.
02:04:44 America as well.
02:04:45 And not just World War One.
02:04:49 But America's almost been at war non-stop since the Second World War.
02:04:58 And we are sending alpha male genes to go die.
02:05:04 In the wars against Brown people.
02:05:09 Or yellow people.
02:05:11 In the case of Korea, Vietnam.
02:05:16 I guess Vietnam, it's still kind of brown people.
02:05:20 But we're killing off our our.
02:05:21 Our alpha male genes.
02:05:29 That's why it was a good thing that no one.
02:05:31 Signing up for the military anymore, by the way.
02:05:33 They are now because based Trump.
02:05:36 Because the normies are waking up and Trump's going to fix everything that.
02:05:42 That they didn't fix 100 years ago.
02:05:45 But they again, this is all this is before all that happened. They're just worried about World War One.
02:05:52 And he points out that.
02:05:55 That's.
02:05:57 That's what drained.
02:05:59 The European continent.
02:06:02 Of a lot of its what they.
02:06:03 Call Nordic genes.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
02:06:07 The Great War has thus unquestionably left Europe much poorer in Nordic blood, while conversely, it has relatively favored the Mediterranean.
02:06:16 Madison Grant well, says, as in all wars since Roman times, from the breeding point of view, the little Dark Man is the final winner.
02:06:26 Furthermore, it must be remembered that those dysgenic effects which I have been discussing.
02:06:31 Refer solely to losses inflicted upon the actual combatants.
02:06:35 But we have already seen that for every soldier killed, the war took five civilian lives.
02:06:41 In fact, the wars profoundly devitalizing effects upon the general population.
02:06:46 Can hardly be overestimated.
02:06:48 Those effects include not merely such obvious matters as privation and disease.
02:06:53 But also obscure yet highly destructive factors like nervous shock and prolonged overstrain to take merely 1 instance, consider Havelock Ellis's remarks concerning the ever widening circles of anguish and misery.
02:07:09 And destitution, which every fatal bullet imposes on humanity.
02:07:15 He concludes it is probable that for every 10 million soldiers who fall on the field, 50 million other persons at home are plunged into grief or poverty or some form of life diminishing trouble.
Devon Stack
02:07:30 Because that's the other aspect of it.
02:07:32 Not only do you lose the genetics of the people who die on the battlefield.
02:07:39 You greatly reduce the reproductive capacity of the people back home, not just because you're removing some of the reproducers. Some of the ones that that especially should be the ones reproducing.
02:07:54 But you lower their families back home, even if they find other men to reproduce with. They don't have the the earning capacity that they had before.
02:08:08 Or or even the the mental capacity.
02:08:13 Because of the anguish of losing a son, a husband.
02:08:20 A brother.
02:08:27 So the devastation wasn't just the.
02:08:31 Yeah, in, in terms of human capital, wasn't just the literal human capital that you cashed in.
02:08:39 That's all the secondary effects.
02:08:42 Of that loss.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
02:08:51 Instinctive comedy of the white peoples is, as I have already said, perhaps the greatest constant of history.
02:08:58 It is the psychological basis of white civilization.
02:09:02 Cohesive instinct is as vital to race as gravitation is to matter.
02:09:07 Without them, atomic disintegration would alike result.
02:09:12 In Speaking of race instinct, I am not referring merely to the ethnic theories that have been elaborated at various times.
02:09:20 Those theories were, after all, but attempts to explain intellectually the urge of that profound emotion.
02:09:27 Known to sociologists.
02:09:28 As the consciousness of kind.
02:09:31 White race consciousness has been, of course, perturbed by numberless internal frictions.
02:09:36 Which have at times produced partial inhibitions of unitary feeling. Nevertheless.
02:09:42 When really faced by non white opposition, white men have in the past instinctively tended to close their ranks against the common foe.
02:09:51 One of the Great War's most deplorable results has been an unprecedented weakening of white solidarity, which, if not repaired, may produce the most disastrous consequences.
Devon Stack
02:10:04 And that's one of the big takeaways of tonight.
02:10:07 As much as we are.
02:10:10 Reviewing the views of men who had.
02:10:16 A much more precise definition for whites, and we can make jokes about potato and eggs and spaghetti and eggs and all this other stuff.
02:10:27 Ultimately, white solidarity or we die.
02:10:35 And they understood that even back then.
02:10:37 And that's what he's saying.
02:10:40 He's saying look.
02:10:42 On you know, the bad news is white solidarity as a result of this war and of well of wars after that and tensions that have existed since.
02:10:55 White solidarity seems like it's it's almost a thing of of the past.
02:11:01 But it is in us.
02:11:05 And ultimately, when Whites face a threat, a collective threat.
02:11:13 Their instinct is to band together.
02:11:17 And to fight off that threat.
02:11:22 Now, unfortunately, like I said, I've said over and over and over again over the years.
02:11:28 That threat, in order for that to happen, has to be a lot more severe and a lot more apparent.
02:11:36 A lot less secretive.
02:11:42 A lot less in the shadows. It has to be in their face when people are losing their.
02:11:47 Because I said, you know it actually, if we're talking about the the survival of white people, it would actually be better if Trump doesn't win.
02:11:56 That's what I was talking about.
02:12:04 Because that's really what it would take for white people to.
02:12:11 Dig that deep.
02:12:15 Wake up that.
02:12:17 That sleeping part of them.
02:12:21 That has racial consciousness.
02:12:25 That part of them that's been in a fucking coma for a century.
02:12:31 That is the only thing that'll wake it up.
02:12:33 It's awake in many of us.
02:12:35 Well, if you're listening to this, it's probably awake in you.
02:12:41 No, we're the outliers.
02:12:45 Don't forget that we are the outliers.
02:12:50 Your average average white American.
02:12:55 They're not there.
02:13:00 Your average white European isn't there.
02:13:14 The only way that that.
02:13:16 Glue is coming out of the bottle.
02:13:19 Is if the threat is there and it's tangible.
02:13:26 Visceral.
02:13:37 Look, if you don't care if you like multiculturalism, then you don't care about the existence of whites as a group and.
02:13:46 Certainly you know white hegemony then.
02:13:51 It's not a problem I guess.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
02:13:57 Accordingly, in every quarter of the globe in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the United States, Bolshevik agitators whisper in the ears of discontented colored men.
02:14:09 Their gospel of hatred and revenge.
02:14:13 Every nationalist aspiration, every political grievance, every social discrimination.
02:14:19 Is fuel for Bolshevism's hellish incitement to racial as well as to class war.
Devon Stack
02:14:26 This is where he's he doesn't explicitly name Jews, but this is about as close as he gets, at least in this writing.
02:14:33 Talks about the the Bolshevik revolution.
02:14:37 And how Bolshevism above all else has to be at all cost has to be eradicated, because that's what poses the biggest threat to to white people.
02:14:51 And again I.
02:14:52 Don't know what his awareness level of how Jewish.
02:14:56 Was was was.
02:14:58 Which was almost like 90%.
02:15:01 It's it was a Jewish movement.
02:15:05 But that is what he cites as the the greatest threat to white people.
02:15:09 And what needs to be destroyed over and this is a man who just finished saying that he didn't want any more wars for white people, but he wants war for this. If it comes to it.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
02:15:18 Accordingly, in every quarter of the globe in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the United States, Bolshevik agitators whisper in the ears of discontented colored men.
02:15:30 Their gospel of hatred and revenge.
02:15:34 Every nationalist aspiration, every political grievance, every social discrimination.
02:15:40 Is fuel for Bolshevism's hellish incitement to racial as well as to class war.
02:15:45 And this Bolshevik propaganda has not been in vain. Its results already show in the most diverse quarters.
02:15:52 And they are ominous for the future.
02:15:54 China, Japan, Afghanistan, India, Java, Persia, Turkey.
02:16:01 Egypt, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Mexico and the black belts of our own United States.
02:16:08 Here is a partial list of the lands where the Bolshevik Levin in color is clearly at work.
02:16:14 Bolshevism thus reveals itself as the arch enemy of civilization and the race.
02:16:21 Bolshevism is the renegade, the traitor within the gates, who would betray the citadel.
02:16:27 Degrade the very fiber of our being and ultimately hurl a rebarbarized, racially impoverished world into the most debased and hopeless of mongrelizations.
02:16:37 Therefore Bolshevism must be crushed out with iron heels, no matter what the cost.
02:16:43 If this means more war, let it mean more war. We know only too well. War's dreadful toll, particularly on racial values.
02:16:52 But what war losses could compare with the losses inflicted by the living death of Bolshevism?
02:16:58 There are some things worse than war, and Bolshevism stands foremost among those dread alternatives.
02:17:04 So ends our survey of the white world as it emerges from the Great War.
02:17:10 The prospect is not a brilliant one.
02:17:13 Weakened and impoverished by Armageddon, handicapped by an unconstructive peace and facing internal Bolshevist disaffection, which must at all cost be mastered, the white world is ill prepared to confront the rising tide of color.
Devon Stack
02:17:31 And ill prepared it was.
02:17:37 And still is.
02:17:39 Here we are 100 years plus, 105 years later.
02:17:47 And we're less prepared.
02:17:51 There is less white solidarity.
02:17:53 There is increasingly almost no white hegemony.
02:18:01 If anything, there's Jewish hegemony in the world.
02:18:15 You know the only the the sad thing about that I almost wonder.
02:18:21 Because as much as you've probably, well, I mean lots of you guys have probably heard of this.
02:18:27 Many of you may have not have heard of this book.
02:18:30 It was.
02:18:31 Influential in in its time and these ideas, even though they might have been.
02:18:37 Talked about quietly among the wasp elite.
02:18:42 Did linger for a while.
02:18:45 And honestly.
02:18:47 And I don't I.
02:18:48 I don't know that this is a good thing.
02:18:51 In fact, it's probably not.
02:18:54 These words might have even been influential in the decisions that the Americans made when deciding to go to war with, you know, the with the Korean War, the.
02:19:09 War in Vietnam.
02:19:11 This idea that.
02:19:15 They had to stop communism at all costs.
02:19:19 And that somehow there might have even been an idea that this was something that was helping preserve white hedger money.
02:19:28 White supremacy, as he as he put it.
02:19:35 But again, in the context of in a modern world where there's.
02:19:41 The ability for mass migration.
02:19:44 From far off places.
02:19:47 It's not like it used to be.
02:19:50 You know the British could.
02:19:52 Go and and thump the shit out of some world or third world country.
02:19:57 With their Navy and then come back.
02:20:01 There weren't a bunch of Jews that would spring up with ships to bring all the refugees onto these ships and bring them back following the Navy back home saying, well, now you.
02:20:12 Got to find.
02:20:12 Place for these people to live.
02:20:16 Goy.
02:20:23 'Cause that's what happens now when we go and fight wars against brown people.
02:20:27 Just invites more brown people into our countries.
02:20:32 It's like Afghanistan after we left.
02:20:34 This doesn't even get talked about anymore.
02:20:38 I I haven't followed up on it, but I know for a fact this was the case.
02:20:43 You know, I remember a couple years ago when we left the Afghanistan, there was all that footage of, you know, people clinging to the airplanes and all this other shit as they took off and.
02:20:55 And fled the country.
02:20:58 And the Taliban came in and and all that stuff.
02:21:03 What a lot of Americans don't know.
02:21:07 Is we brought back a lot of Afghans.
02:21:12 That and again, I don't know what the status is now.
02:21:14 But I know for a fact that there were about 1/4 of a million of them living in installations across the country near militant. Well, in some on military bases.
02:21:29 Because anyone that was a a collaborator of the Americans and their entire family and anyone else they could fit in the fucking transport they brought with them.
02:21:41 And it was a big deal in the news for like a little bit. And then it just everyone forgot that it happened and that's typical.
02:21:48 Yeah, there was the the similar situation in Vietnam.
02:21:53 You know the boat people.
02:21:58 You can even say the Koreans.
02:22:08 Well, and obviously World War 2.
02:22:14 So for a century, we've just been absorbing refugees when we are involved in, we're not involved in the conflict, we're taking refugees.
02:22:25 We're taking Haitian refugees.
02:22:31 When they have an earthquake, they're still here.
02:22:38 Was like 15 years later.
02:22:41 We take an economic refugees we just take.
02:22:43 We just take in whoever wants to fucking come in.
02:22:48 And now, look, maybe Trump will limit some of this stuff.
02:22:55 But the damage has been done.
02:22:59 If there was no political solution in 1920.
02:23:03 There's no fucking political solution today. All right, guys, like there was barely.
02:23:09 It took him like 4 administrations for him to finally get.
02:23:14 A literacy test for like a few years. And then they they got rid of it.
02:23:18 They were able to shut down immigration, I think.
02:23:22 Like a decade or so.
02:23:29 In the 1965 just completely open the fucking floodgates.
02:23:41 So anyway, I thought it would be interesting to take a look at, you know, put. It'll put that international Jew.
02:23:49 In a little more context, and understand that, like I said, these were intellectuals at the time.
02:23:53 Weren't like fringe people.
02:23:57 These were people that were accepted in polite society.
02:24:00 Are people who went to Ivy League schools?
02:24:05 This is the kind of rhetoric that was acceptable.
02:24:10 In in.
02:24:11 Ruling class circles, at least to be discussed.
02:24:20 That's how far the you know, people want to talk about a shifting Overton window.
02:24:24 How far the Overton Window is shift shifted.
02:24:29 You went from this to find me a single elected official anywhere in the federal government that will even say white people.
02:24:47 And they can't even say it now.
02:24:56 Oh, but you're gonna get excited because Steve Bannon did a threw a Roman at CPAC.
02:25:02 Fucking CPAC.
02:25:04 Jesus Christ.
02:25:08 And based Bannon, who loves the fact that, like the, the, the Mexicans and the nigs were voting for Trump.
02:25:18 All the based black guys that we got now.
02:25:25 Anyway.
02:25:27 Let's take a look at.
02:25:31 Hyper chats, shall we?
02:25:35 We're about 2 1/2 hours in or so.
02:25:43 Alright.
02:25:49 Look at that, we got.
02:25:51 Gorilla hands.
02:25:54 Oh no.
02:25:54 What's my?
02:25:57 My stream deck's not plugged in.
02:25:58 Don't know the button.
02:26:00 Hang on, Gorilla hands.
02:26:03 Hang on, Gorilla hands, we got this.
02:26:06 Oh, that's the wrong plug.
02:26:10 I was using USB ports.
02:26:14 To copy files today there we go. Now we're back.
02:26:34 All right, Gorilla hands. I'm going to turn these down a little bit so they're not ear raping everybody.
02:26:41 Hey David, I am pretty sure that you were hinted about doing a deep dive on to this sitcom for the 80s and 90S coach with Craig T Nelson as the college football coach. He was portrayed as a stubborn, knuckleheaded jock coach.
02:26:55 With his bumbling assistance one being an Aryan, Craig D Nelson's girlfriend on the other on wait on the show.
02:27:04 Was the typical 90s woman and his daughter grew up to become a boss babe who didn't need a man.
02:27:11 Meanwhile, the men would always get in trouble and needed to be bailed out by the women.
02:27:17 I enjoyed the show, but I definitely had or definitely had an anti male agenda.
02:27:22 Yeah, it's, it's.
02:27:23 I don't know that it.
02:27:24 I mean, that's that's every 90 show. You know what I mean?
02:27:29 It's that's every 90 show, especially if it was supposed to be for men.
02:27:33 UN quote.
02:27:35 You know, like like tool time, you know, with, with Tim, what's his fought the the cokehead guy?
02:27:42 Same thing. It was the same thing.
02:27:44 Was.
02:27:45 It was.
02:27:46 You know it was.
02:27:47 It was boomers.
02:27:54 Like it was, it was boomers like.
02:27:58 Trying to.
02:28:01 Enjoy chauvinistic humor, but it was always framed and well. It was like the Archie Bunker thing right where Archie Bunker gets to be a racist. As long as he's it, it always bites him in the ass at the end, right?
02:28:14 He looks like an idiot.
02:28:16 Same thing with these shows.
02:28:18 You know, they're they're all Tim Allen was always allowed to be like a chauvinist and make jokes about.
02:28:24 Not me able to use power tools or whatever as long as at the end like a woman showed him how to use the power tool or something like that.
02:28:33 So yeah, that's that's most 90 shows unfortunately I.
02:28:37 I'd have to go. Look, look and see if they have a very.
02:28:40 Episode of coach.
02:28:42 They they always had that right. the OR they had the extra programming built in and they would tell you don't mess.
02:28:50 Make sure your kids are are watching the very special episode of Coach where he tells you about how fags are cool.
02:28:58 I mean, I don't know if that's what.
02:29:02 I'd I'd have to look and see if the if they did one of those.
02:29:05 But yeah, I I I I haven't seen that show in so long.
02:29:09 And then Gorilla hands simply ends with.
02:29:12 Faggots.
02:29:16 Thank you for the support Gorilla hands.
02:29:19 Winston Smith says sorry black person today week.
02:29:24 Well, where you live, where, like, either you have lots of ruined weeks or you live somewhere nice, so you should be happy.
02:29:32 You know you should be happy.
02:29:36 And then Ryan, with the big Dodo.
Mayor Rothschild
02:29:38 Money is power.
02:29:40 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
02:29:44 Look how Jewy this fag is.
Money Clip
02:29:49 I.
Jesse
02:30:00 Hail Hitler, Bitch.
Devon Stack
02:30:02 All right.
02:30:04 And Ryan simply says.
Jesse
02:30:07 Kyle Hitler.
Devon Stack
02:30:09 Well, I appreciate that with the big donor, Ryan.
02:30:14 Then we got she collector.
02:30:18 Does that mean you collect women? My friend came up with an.
02:30:25 Antithesis or antithesis for woke right and anti white, right or with wait. Hold on, my friend came up with an antithesis for woke right with anti white right.
02:30:39 I think it has a nice ring to rhyme. Do it just.
02:30:43 Throwing it out there.
02:30:44 Forgive my friend.
02:30:46 He is a leaf.
02:30:47 That sounds like a leaf thing to say.
02:30:49 Yeah, I mean, look.
02:30:51 Look right, stupid. It's never gonna really stick.
02:30:55 It doesn't need an.
02:30:56 It's so it's so dead on arrival.
02:30:59 The more that you it's confusing to everyone that doesn't understand what what's happening, right? There's there's like a small collection of Jews.
02:31:09 That.
02:31:11 Pay for.
02:31:13 The salaries of the people using that stupid term, that that cheer it on on Twitter, but everyone else, like a boomer, hears that and doesn't even know what to make of it.
02:31:22 Because it doesn't make any sense.
02:31:25 And it's just it's just so.
02:31:28 Easy to make fun of. I don't.
02:31:30 I feel like it's it's. It's. It's dumb enough as it is. It doesn't.
02:31:34 It doesn't need an antidote.
02:31:37 Not so, secret says.
Money Clip
02:31:40 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
02:31:51 Take it from me, Jim. Neighbors.
Devon Stack
02:31:52 It'll pay dividend.
02:31:57 Says Devon last stream on the international Jew was amazing.
02:32:01 I'm glad you're keeping on strong or you're keeping on strong in your convictions.
02:32:06 We need more race first people that will not bow out of fear.
02:32:11 Nope, I'll be here is until they put me in jail. So hopefully that doesn't happen.
02:32:17 Not that I want to go to jail.
02:32:19 I'm just saying, you know, I'll do this as long as I can, you know, I long as long as I I can.
02:32:26 To do this I will do this.
02:32:29 I look, it's important to me. It's important to me.
02:32:33 And it's it's sad to me that.
02:32:38 We just don't have a lot of.
02:32:42 So many white people.
02:32:45 Don't have that in Group preference that a lot of our higher IQ whites are fucking traitors is really what it come boils down to.
02:32:52 They're traitors and.
02:32:57 So if you're if you're reasonably.
02:33:02 Intelligent and you have talents that can help our survival. I feel like it's a.
02:33:08 Like you, you can't afford not to help out with the 'cause if you have the ability to do so.
02:33:14 And so I'm doing it in a little way that I know how.
02:33:14 Yeah.
02:33:18 And.
02:33:20 It's not what I look.
02:33:21 It's not what I set out to do in life. You know what I mean?
02:33:24 That this was not on my list of things.
02:33:27 Oh yeah, I I.
02:33:27 Was interested in politics or whatever, but I never like wanted to be an activist full time.
02:33:36 But that's what.
02:33:36 You know, someone's got to do it.
02:33:38 But yeah, I absolutely appreciate that.
02:33:42 Fort enthusiast.
02:33:52 For enthusiasts, says what are your favorite engines to work on and why?
02:33:57 Yeah, I don't like working on engines.
02:34:00 Honestly, I'm.
02:34:01 You know, I'm. I'm let my dad was a car guy.
02:34:05 And I'm less of a car guy.
02:34:07 More of a electronics guy.
02:34:09 I'll do it when I you know when I have to.
02:34:15 But I would say old, old engines, they're simpler.
02:34:21 You know, carbureted, older engines, things that don't have computers.
02:34:27 Umm.
02:34:28 Yeah, I mean, basically if it's, if there's no computer in it and it's carbureted and it's not.
02:34:37 And it's American, you know, like American Indians are usually easier to work on.
02:34:44 Than yeah, I'd say that's that's.
02:34:47 Like it's not, it's not.
02:34:49 Don't.
02:34:49 I'm not like an engine guy.
02:34:50 Like I you know, I have over my.
02:34:53 I've I've fiddled with it because my dad right, but.
02:34:56 In fact, he used to work for Ford and he always had.
02:35:02 Mustang like he would restore old Mustangs.
02:35:05 To make side money S at any given moment, when I was a kid, we'd have like 3 or 4 Mustangs at various levels of restoration.
02:35:16 So that's what I'm most familiar with I guess.
02:35:20 Is Old Ford engine.
02:35:22 So if you're a Ford enthusiast, then you might.
02:35:26 You might also agree.
02:35:29 Corn pop. The bad dude. The media could not be loaded.
02:35:34 Either because the server or network failed, or because the format is not supported on the International Jew video on Odyssey first time this happened on your video.
02:35:45 I don't know. It works for me.
02:35:48 Try different browser.
02:35:50 I had an issue I.
02:35:52 Or try it.
02:35:53 Maybe it it what happened was usually when you end a stream.
02:35:59 You go into this menu and you say upload like I don't know why you have this should just be automated.
02:36:04 So dumb that you have to do.
02:36:05 You have to tell it upload and then you wait forever and then it fucking uploads and then it's available after the stream's over.
02:36:13 Well, this time this you get.
02:36:15 Buggy it does.
02:36:16 Stuff like this happens from time to time and this and last after the Ford one there was there, it wasn't there.
02:36:23 There was nothing there to upload.
02:36:26 And it wasn't 'cause.
02:36:28 Clicked it too soon 'cause you know I've done this a million times, in fact.
02:36:32 We have, like, we're coming up on 400 streams guys, that's a lot.
02:36:36 I.
02:36:37 Didn't realize it was that many till the other day. I was like, how many is it?
02:36:40 And then I I just all I searched for, I went to my page and search for insomnia and it was like 360 and I was like, what the fuck?
02:36:49 That's that's just what's on.
02:36:51 I don't even count like the the streams I did on Trovo and D live and whatever.
02:36:57 But anyway, yeah, so I had to use an up.
02:37:00 I had to use the backup and I uploaded that.
02:37:03 So maybe that didn't play nice at first.
02:37:05 Took longer than usual.
02:37:08 But it should work.
02:37:10 So yeah, try and if it doesn't work for whatever reason, I mean it works on my end, but if it doesn't work, you can try Rumble.
02:37:19 It definitely works on rumble.
02:37:21 A blue cord.
02:37:31 Blue chord says good evening Mr. Stack. Well, I appreciate that.
02:37:36 Corn pop. The bad dude again says check out the Patrice O'Neal on the Obama deception. If you need material to listen to.
02:37:42 While at work.
02:37:44 Audio of him talking to Kumia and Opie about the actual aim behind the Obama installation.
02:37:51 Do you have a favorite comic?
02:37:55 I I yeah.
02:37:55 Be interested in hearing.
02:37:58 I guess.
02:37:59 He said about that.
02:38:04 It used to be like years ago, it was Bill Burr.
02:38:09 But fuck him now, right?
02:38:12 Yeah. In fact, years ago.
02:38:15 So I did stand up briefly.
02:38:17 I was.
02:38:18 I didn't bomb every time by any means.
02:38:20 I bombed my first time.
02:38:23 And I I was working my I wanted to see if I could do it.
02:38:28 And I was trying to work myself up to do it, and I actually wrote an e-mail to Bill Burr.
02:38:34 And I said, hey, I've never done stand up before, but I'm afraid of.
02:38:40 Do you have any advice on what I can do to to get the balls to go up there?
02:38:46 Do it.
02:38:47 And he emailed back, and it was actually super helpful, he said.
02:38:51 You're gonna bomb.
02:38:53 So there now you have to worry about.
02:38:55 Go do it and just know you're going to bomb.
02:38:57 You're.
02:38:58 Going to be terrible.
02:39:00 And if you still do it, then yeah, then then you. Then you can keep, you know, keep trying to get better. And I was like, yeah, OK.
02:39:11 Yeah, I'm gonna bump.
02:39:15 And I did.
02:39:21 I did better.
02:39:22 Like I I actually in fact I.
02:39:23 Would even say.
02:39:26 In in you know to a limited degree. I even killed a few times.
02:39:31 In fact, I have.
02:39:33 I got a recording of it.
02:39:35 Where if I can find that, but it was.
02:39:38 Yeah, I did stand up really.
02:39:40 I I tried it out for I don't know like a year or so and then I just I part of it was I just fucking hated Comics.
02:39:50 OK, I did.
02:39:51 I did not like the people that were. Maybe it's not just maybe it's just the open mic guys, you know, because that's what you do when you're first starting out.
02:39:59 You know you're not good, so you do these open mic's and psycho show up to that shit.
02:40:05 And it just wasn't.
02:40:09 Yeah, it wasn't my. It wasn't my cup of tea.
02:40:12 It wasn't worth.
02:40:13 It wasn't worth and plus like.
02:40:17 It's like a. It's like a you have to really want to do it full time. Like you can't just.
02:40:23 And maybe some people can.
02:40:25 But for me it was. I realized you know, for me to actually be good at this and like I'm not. I'd have to do this a lot.
02:40:32 And then.
02:40:34 For years, maybe even before. Like, I'm like, good, good. And I and and that whole time I wouldn't be making any money.
02:40:42 And and it would suck a lot of the time. And so I was like, no, you have a good job.
02:40:50 So I just didn't do it.
02:40:51 I don't know if I'd ever would have gotten good.
02:40:55 But I did have a few moments.
02:40:56 I I had a few moments and I had I had.
02:40:59 I.
02:41:00 I definitely did the bomb thing you.
02:41:01 It was.
02:41:02 It was.
02:41:05 It's interesting just to do just from like a. The know what that's like, you know?
02:41:11 And I'll tell you what I know. Why, when you're if you're a good comic, I know why you do it.
02:41:18 Because those those handful of times where I got like, big laughs out of the crowd, I felt like fucking king of the world.
02:41:25 Like it's there, there is a rush, you get.
02:41:29 That it's impossible to describe where it's just like it's like the best social feedback you will in your life that you'll ever get.
02:41:39 You're just like, wow, I'm the.
02:41:40 I'm the coolest person in this room, right? Right now. And everyone thinks so.
02:41:48 But yeah, it's weird.
02:41:49 I don't know who it be nowadays.
02:41:53 Because a lot of guys that I liked ended up being fucking horrible, you know?
02:41:58 You know or, you know, not horrible as in untalented, but horrible as in horrible people.
02:42:04 Comedians have really let us down.
02:42:06 I guess you know you can't.
02:42:08 Go wrong with Norm.
02:42:09 I guess I'll have to say, Norm, I never saw him live though.
02:42:12 Really wish I could have seen him.
02:42:14 I I've seen a lot of people live, you know, a lot of the well from that era and I never got.
02:42:19 Never caught Norm live.
02:42:21 But I'll go with that.
02:42:22 Think that's a safe?
02:42:23 That's a safe one to go with.
02:42:24 He was never cringe, or at least never super cringe.
02:42:31 Let's see here my fat little retarded toe.
02:42:41 I.
02:42:42 My fat little retarded toe says I'm commenting at the beginning of the stream.
02:42:48 Ignore me if I'm being redundant.
02:42:50 Please continue on the International Jew and or consider doing one on Lewis T McFadden.
02:42:58 Who was a congressman in the early 1900s who understood the Jewish question?
02:43:02 Also, hi mom.
02:43:06 I will copy that name.
02:43:10 Into my notes.
02:43:15 Mans are very full right now because it took a lot of notes making tonight's stream.
02:43:21 And so I got fucking.
02:43:24 Notepad files all over the place here.
02:43:28 Yes, I'll I use notepad.
02:43:32 I'm old school like that.
02:43:35 Let's see here, David.
02:43:38 Or David's Apollo long time fan love. What you do was wondering, could you please do an episode focusing on our trajectory and future?
02:43:48 We haven't much updated the forecast in the last eight years. Things like 15 minute cities.
02:43:55 AI neural link growing white irrelevancy, inverted pop triangle.
02:44:02 Inverted pop triangle. What is that?
02:44:05 Peak oil infra.
02:44:07 Infrastructure collapse, I think is what you mean.
02:44:11 I'm not sure exactly what you're what you mean by.
02:44:17 By doing a forecast. But then I mean really all the strings are like this.
02:44:23 Know like one of these things comes up if if it's relevant to.
02:44:28 I.
02:44:29 Think what's going on? We've covered a lot of that stuff in the past.
02:44:32 I'm sure we'll cover a lot of it again.
02:44:35 But yeah, thanks for thanks for being out there. David's David's Paulo.
02:44:40 Rabbit Hole says I'm extremely proud of my half Appalachian Scotch Irish heritage that predates the Mayflower.
02:44:49 I have family in West Virginia.
02:44:51 Stereotypes exist for a reason.
02:44:54 My great grandfather, however, did not graduate 4th grade.
02:44:58 Yet employed people in forestry and owned 3 vehicles.
02:45:02 In his overalls, he probably looked like a North Carolina.
02:45:07 West Virginia Redneck, but carried rolls of $100 bills around.
02:45:11 Where people thought he had a wad of socks in his pocket.
02:45:15 He enriched his community. Many of our people did.
02:45:19 The federal government came after him and caused him to be buried broke after he beat them in court.
02:45:27 Well, there you.
02:45:28 That's probably a lot more to that story, huh?
02:45:31 Well, look, that's.
02:45:35 That's why it's good to know who your ancestors were and make sure you preserve that story and make sure that your your children and grandchildren are always.
02:45:43 Always keep his memory alive.
02:45:47 Love and division with the big old Christmas donut.
Money Clip
02:45:51 Children today will be reading the.
02:45:53 Best Christmas ever are starting to use with.
Devon Stack
02:45:57 The magic negro.
Money Clip
02:46:08 Where did the soul man go?
02:46:13 Yeah.
02:46:17 Hey.
02:46:21 The best Christmas ever.
Devon Stack
02:46:25 Love and division, bringing the big guns.
02:46:30 Devin Hope this helps tide you over until Odyssey.
02:46:34 Well, you're definitely helping out there. Last stream I mentioned, Lori Kaufman, just because she was a Boston candidate for Republican State committee.
02:46:46 Who praised Hitler and called for the expulsion of all Jews? If it won't destroy your reputation, how about one last spurgey Batman?
02:46:57 Spurgy Batman.
02:47:00 What on earth are you talking about?
02:47:22 I.
02:47:25 All right, I'll do a spurgey Batman for you.
02:47:29 Think I think that's what you meant.
02:47:35 Yeah, I'll. I'll look into that.
02:47:37 My dad. My guess is you're not going to get anywhere in the Republican Party if you.
02:47:43 If you unironically support Hitler and and the expulsion of Jews, however.
02:47:50 And Kaufmann is a Jewish last name, isn't it?
02:47:54 Like Gandy, Kaufman's Jewish, Kaufman's how are you?
02:47:57 Is this maybe a Jew plant?
02:48:00 Who's Laurie coffin?
02:48:02 Oh, look at this real quick.
02:48:15 It might be a Jew plant.
02:48:21 I think it's a Jew plant, guys.
02:48:23 I gotta show you the nose here.
02:48:26 I don't I I don't know.
02:48:28 I'm wrong?
02:48:32 The Kaufmans, a Jewish name.
02:48:37 And.
02:48:40 This nose.
02:48:43 Well, gotta wait for the sleepy hard drive to wake up. There we go.
02:48:48 Why is that? Why that?
02:48:49 That's why.
02:48:51 I mean.
AI Lothrop Stoddard
02:48:59 Ah.
Devon Stack
02:49:00 You know, I don't know, man.
02:49:04 I don't know.
02:49:06 I I yeah, I I don't know.
02:49:10 I'm guessing.
02:49:12 I'm guessing Jew plant, but I don't know I have.
02:49:16 Look into it.
02:49:19 All right.
02:49:21 Where the word the hyper chat window go, there we go.
02:49:25 My line eye says Black Pilled for debate.
02:49:29 Can you give me a list of Jewish anti white and white?
02:49:35 Popular.
02:49:37 I think population books.
02:49:41 Or pulpal. I don't know what you're for debate reasons.
02:49:46 I don't know what you're asking.
02:49:49 A list of Jewish anti white and white population books.
02:49:56 Yeah, I don't know, man like.
02:50:00 I don't what you're asking for. There's there's.
02:50:05 I mean, you have to be more specific than that. You say I need citations to prove to my opponents when I'm debating about the Jewish cabal to eliminate whites.
02:50:15 Look, they say it on video.
02:50:16 You don't even need like a book necessarily. They say it on video.
02:50:20 I.
02:50:20 Mean there's the Barbara Specter video that everyone has seen.
02:50:24 There's compilation videos of Jews talking about this, like over and over and over again.
02:50:31 So I don't.
02:50:32 I don't know that you need like a book. There's not.
02:50:34 You're not going to find, like, here's the the master plan of the.
02:50:39 Book that that.
02:50:41 You know, like they list it all out.
02:50:45 You know what I mean?
02:50:46 That's.
02:50:47 You know that doesn't exist.
02:50:50 But there's lots of Jews on the record saying that they think white supremacy needs to be stopped through white replacement.
02:50:59 I mean, sometimes explicitly, sometimes implicitly.
02:51:03 There's lots of stuff out there.
02:51:05 Mean I.
02:51:05 I don't have like a.
02:51:06 I can be like, Oh yeah, just download this. People in chat probably can help you out. I'm.
02:51:11 There's resources for.
02:51:13 There's, I mean it's everywhere, though you can find it on.
02:51:16 You can find countless examples just on my channel where I usually give you my.
02:51:24 Yeah, I tell you where I'm I'm not just pulling a shit of my ass, like in this case. This is Madison Grant and.
02:51:31 This is the rising tide of color.
02:51:33 He doesn't mention Jews.
02:51:35 He mentions Bolsheviks, but you know.
02:51:39 I don't.
02:51:40 I don't think Madison Grant ever explicitly mentions Jews.
02:51:45 But yeah, I mean I yeah, I don't know anyone that anyone that you're debating.
02:51:52 Where they're like source, it's not worth worth your time.
02:51:55 Not worth your time.
02:51:58 Just we got to let the weak links.
02:52:01 Die. We just got to let them go.
02:52:03 So if you got people that are trying to be like, oh, I wrote a debate with you, it's like, all right, you know, at least I don't waste my time with that shit.
02:52:16 A lowly scribe in God's army says Prefounding stock reporting in.
02:52:20 Great show tonight.
02:52:22 I'd love to see you do a deep dive on the history of the Cajuns and specifically the Group of women known as the French.
02:52:31 King's daughters.
02:52:33 I have no idea what that is, but I'll add that to the notes too.
02:52:39 The French King's daughters? That sounds.
02:52:43 Odd.
02:52:45 Sounds different.
02:52:47 I'll tell you who I who does get mentioned. The other Creole they got mentioned in.
02:52:55 A lot of lot of.
02:52:55 The Haitian race, mixing that went on in that area, got mentioned by Madison Grant.
02:53:03 Hammer thorazine.
02:53:04 Have you ever looked into the sinking of the USS Maine?
02:53:09 Similar to the Lusitania, only relatively modern findings have shown that the official narrative was bullshit.
02:53:15 A boiler explosion, not sabotage or a mine. Jews like Pulitzer.
02:53:21 Played a huge part in yellow journalism to drum up support for war.
02:53:26 I haven't looked into the the USS Maine specifically, but yeah, this this whole thing. This happens all the fucking time.
02:53:35 False flags are nothing new.
02:53:36 It's kind of. I like that the general public is, is, is relatively aware.
02:53:43 Now, and has increasingly 0.
02:53:48 Well, except for now that Trump's president don't believe any false flag.
02:53:52 That's the unfortunate thing, but there is a lot more skepticism now when the media says, oh, this, you know, look what this, you know, the Russians did this or.
02:54:04 Palestinians did this or whatever.
02:54:08 And I think the more we look at stuff, the more we realize how much fucking history is bullshit and how much of that bullshit was engineered by Jews.
02:54:19 Bessemer 72.
02:54:27 Oh.
02:54:34 Alright Evan 30.
02:54:36 And then we spent tons of resources to help ours go exponential.
02:54:43 Yet we are. Yet we know better to not feed the bears when there is.
02:54:50 No longer wealth to pass on to 3rd worlds, they will fall back into original positions.
02:54:58 I just see us having to live in compounds of some sort.
02:55:03 Well, I think what's gonna happen is, is whites are gonna become a minority.
02:55:09 And then they'll figure it out.
02:55:11 Or at least some of them will.
02:55:14 Some of them against their will.
02:55:17 Will figure it out.
02:55:18 And some of them, that's the last thing they'll figure out.
02:55:22 And I'm sorry, I've been trying to get people to understand this is what you have to brace yourself for is that you aren't going to have a situation where.
02:55:33 There is no I mean.
02:55:36 Maybe for a long time there is no.
02:55:39 White ruling class in the in the country you live in. In fact, a ruling class that maybe is hostile to whites.
02:55:47 And.
02:55:51 You gotta you gotta.
02:55:54 It's it's, it's not. Unfortunately, you're on the tail end.
02:55:59 Of.
02:56:01 A failed.
02:56:03 White hegemony.
02:56:04 It's over. It's over.
02:56:08 At least at least that's the direction, right?
02:56:12 I guess it could still.
02:56:13 I just think it's highly improbable, so you shouldn't put all your eggs in that basket.
02:56:18 Far as compounds and stuff.
02:56:19 Mean. I don't know.
02:56:21 I don't I think that.
02:56:23 It would be.
02:56:25 I don't think that you should necessarily raise your kid to be some fucking bumpkin. You know what I mean?
02:56:29 As much as it's fun to.
02:56:32 Important to raise kids in a rural setting.
02:56:37 Don't want to raise moron?
02:56:39 I think that's the problem is I think a lot of these people that are going to go.
02:56:43 Do the homestead thing and raise their kids and have chickens and all this fun stuff.
02:56:49 They get lazy with the education, the homeschooling, and we need lawyers.
02:56:58 Like we need we all, Madison grant.
02:57:01 Was a lawyer.
02:57:02 You know all these people that have any kind of power usually have law degrees.
02:57:09 And we need lawyers, and we need people that.
02:57:14 Are technologists and we need we need people that that are smart and able to navigate.
02:57:22 And succeed in an urban setting. You can raise them in a rural setting, but you don't want.
02:57:29 You don't want to raise a kid that's going to go to the the big city and and not be able to to to handle it.
02:57:37 I don't think that it's going to.
02:57:38 Turn into like you know where they're going around, like executing white people in the streets or anything like that anytime soon so.
02:57:47 But at the same time I.
02:57:48 I wouldn't want to raise a family in in a city.
02:57:53 My lying eyes says. Here's the way I look at it, Devin.
02:57:58 I I can only do my part.
02:58:00 I had a mixed race kid and two other white kids. I need 4.5 more kids.
02:58:09 To.
02:58:09 Solid the foundations.
02:58:15 Well, I mean, I don't know.
02:58:17 I I can't.
02:58:18 I don't know what your math is.
02:58:20 I don't know what your what, what algorithm you're feeding all that information into to get that result.
02:58:28 But yeah, I guess.
02:58:30 Like if you're trying to. If you're trying to to.
02:58:35 To fix.
02:58:35 The demographic replacement that you contributed to?
02:58:40 I guess I guess that makes sense.
02:58:42 Have to have more white kids.
02:58:45 Man, I've low moral fiber says. I'd like the comparison of racial equality to Flat Earth and perpetual motion machines.
02:58:52 Something only retards would believe in that is great.
02:58:56 That was.
02:58:56 I'd love that too.
02:58:58 I was.
02:58:58 I was.
02:59:00 The last line I'm sitting there reading the article and the very last line is like believe in and not believe in race realisms like being a fucking flat Earther.
02:59:08 Like.
02:59:09 God damn, I like this guy.
02:59:14 Fucking Madison Grant hooyah.
02:59:19 Based Madison Grant.
02:59:23 Cmdr. Crunchbot steak with the big dono.
02:59:30 Money.
02:59:31 Money is.
02:59:32 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself.
02:59:36 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:59:54 All right.
02:59:55 Thank you for being a constant companion in the on my long treks to work lost track of you in 20-20, but found you again late last year.
03:00:05 Your stream keeps me sharp, focused and inspired.
03:00:09 First time donating, but I've I I'd give more if I could.
03:00:13 I really enjoy your streams and appreciate your time and effort.
03:00:17 It's it's good to find out.
03:00:20 That some of the old YouTube gang is finally.
03:00:25 Finally finding their way back to the insomnia stream.
03:00:29 We had, we had so many.
03:00:30 More people at the on the YouTube channel.
03:00:34 Quarter 1/4 of a million people are in that neighborhood.
03:00:38 And yeah, yeah, they never sent me the plaque.
03:00:41 That they never sent me the plaque.
03:00:45 Yeah, yeah.
03:00:47 Oh well, never got the gate plaque, but.
03:00:51 Welcome back and thank you for the support and hopefully hopefully you're driving safely.
03:00:59 Or riding the metro safely, whichever.
03:01:03 Or your bike or skateboard or whatever.
03:01:08 In which case, don't relax.
03:01:10 Speaking of, don't relax, Robo Negro.
03:01:13 Powerful stream Dev an event lost to the memory hole was the New Orleans sniper incident of 1972, where a black nationalist went on a mass murder of white people campaign.
03:01:26 Thank you for what you do for us. Would you or you will be remembered and?
03:01:34 Are a champion for white people.
03:01:37 Why? I appreciate that.
03:01:40 Yeah, I forgot about that guy.
03:01:43 There well, and there's there was the black sniper, the DC sniper.
03:01:48 Was not only black nationalists, they were like Muslim or something.
03:01:53 That got memory hold pretty quick though too.
03:01:57 I don't think I've done ADC sniper stream.
03:02:02 That might be a good.
03:02:03 I don't even know what happened to that guy.
03:02:06 Or those guys rather?
03:02:11 Let's see here, Blue and Biden.
03:02:19 I.
Jesse
03:02:19 The only thing I can figure out is the dying race, and they want to reproduce more of their own kind. How horrible.
Devon Stack
03:02:28 How horrible indeed.
03:02:30 Bluetooth. Have you ever spoken with White Rabbit radio before?
03:02:35 I just did.
03:02:35 10.
03:02:37 Monday.
03:02:39 I was on the show.
03:02:41 Yeah, so check it out. The links on Twitter and telegram.
03:02:46 But if you you know if you're on his.
03:02:50 Rumble or?
03:02:52 Or odyssey?
03:02:55 Yeah, just.
03:02:58 Literally Monday, I think it was right, wasn't it?
03:03:01 O yeah, check it out.
03:03:02 Gluten binding corn pop. The bad dude says topic suggestion George Carlin.
03:03:08 Fuck George Carlin. That might be a good one.
03:03:12 It's not a bad idea.
03:03:15 There's a lot he is.
03:03:16 He is the proto redditor.
03:03:21 There's a lot of him on camera basically saying fuck white people.
03:03:26 Beaufort, he says.
03:03:27 Cat food and bullets thanks to Avo.
03:03:29 That, and Cheryl finally returned.
03:03:33 I think I think he's out spreading his seed.
03:03:37 Cause 'cause he stopped by.
03:03:39 He looked exhausted.
03:03:42 And he ate like a whole can of food and then just went and, like, left. And he's been gone all day.
03:03:48 So yeah, I don't know. I think he's.
03:03:53 Enjoying the spring?
03:03:56 Let's see a corn pop. The bad dude.
03:03:58 When are you going to do a video on Freemasonry?
03:04:01 Did you know that the Beehive is one of the symbols of Freemasonry?
03:04:06 I don't know if you know, but masonry is plenty of Jew connections.
03:04:10 It's going to be a 10 episode series.
03:04:13 Just on that yet.
03:04:14 That's one of the reasons I don't I haven't.
03:04:16 Got in deal with is it's. It's a gigantic fucking.
03:04:20 Like its own thing.
03:04:21 It's like that's like saying when you do the Jew episode, you know what I mean, it's like well.
03:04:27 It's like.
03:04:29 You couldn't.
03:04:30 You couldn't do a Jew episode.
03:04:34 And honestly, the other part of it is I just don't know how.
03:04:39 How relevant they are these days and how they I don't even really know how they fit in the picture now.
03:04:48 And part of that part of it is.
03:04:51 I think with with with not just Freemasonry, but a lot of these male you know.
03:04:58 Clubs or secret societies or whatever.
03:05:03 They're at the bottom levels.
03:05:03 It is just dudes hanging out.
03:05:06 Like it's it's dudes hanging out, networking and shit like that.
03:05:10 In fact, I wish that's something we could bring.
03:05:13 Freemasonry, but like you know, I wish like.
03:05:16 You're like the Elks Lodge kind of thing.
03:05:18 Maybe that's just as I don't know anything about these clubs because it's they don't exist really.
03:05:23 Or at least in my experience anymore.
03:05:27 But I that's something I feel like we should have. I feel like we should have, like, these kinds of, you know, secret clubs like these fraternities, if you will.
03:05:37 That help?
03:05:38 You know where we network with each.
03:05:40 You know, whites only fraternities, basically, for, you know, post, post post, collegial.
03:05:48 All white male fraternities.
03:05:52 That would be nice.
03:05:54 That would be nice and and and use that for for spreading white power basically.
03:06:02 And sharing white power and building white power.
03:06:08 Investing in white power, I just feel like that means to look.
03:06:12 Just that's how it works.
03:06:15 Like, what do you think Chabad is like?
03:06:17 What's the white power version of Chabad?
03:06:19 It doesn't exist.
03:06:20 That's the answer doesn't exist.
03:06:23 And I think it should.
03:06:25 I think it's a shame. I think it should.
03:06:30 It's. Yeah. And the Masons. Look, I don't know.
03:06:32 I.
03:06:33 Don't know enough about them.
03:06:34 I don't know enough about them.
03:06:37 I know there is Jewyness about them, but I don't know to what extent I I don't know. Like you know if there's.
03:06:45 Different kinds of Masons and shit, you know, I'll bet it'll look into it more.
03:06:52 Art Bell was a full on I think he was.
03:06:54 The.
03:06:56 Like the the big nig kind of Mason, you know like.
03:07:00 The top I don't what the degrees are, but like the top one, I don't know if that's true.
03:07:05 But I suspect it is.
03:07:07 Winston Fujimori says not to sound like a faggot or anything. I just think that things like the Korean War and uh.
03:07:16 And melee emergency where necessary and noble, unlike Vietnam, was fought well with relatively low casualties on our side.
03:07:26 Plus, it was a compassionate, global push back against communism before the UN got fake and gay.
03:07:33 Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
03:07:34 I don't.
03:07:35 I haven't done an assessment of it to where I can really say their way out, but I can say that.
03:07:41 White people have been going in from America specifically.
03:07:45 Going and dying in strange places for.
03:07:49 Really no good. Most of the time, hasn't really hasn't really protected us. Our people, right?
03:07:57 Are are we?
03:07:59 As a result of all these wars that we've fought.
03:08:01 Are are we a white safe country?
03:08:04 We're not.
03:08:05 We're not.
03:08:06 So what was the point of it?
03:08:09 Right, what?
03:08:10 What were we fighting against?
03:08:13 Like the one thing that you can't really recover from as a nation is demographic replacement.
03:08:18 Literally the one thing you can't come back from.
03:08:22 So what would? What would it matter if communism spread?
03:08:26 You can recover from communism.
03:08:30 You can't recover from demographic replacement. So we are fighting the wrong enemies.
03:08:37 We should have been fighting anyone who was pushing for demographic replacement.
03:08:44 That's who we should have been, napalming.
03:08:49 My lying eyes says I just want to say Bastion 1488 is a is a is a OK white man, little bitchy.
03:09:02 Alright, well, take your word for that.
03:09:05 Waste in Fujimori says.
03:09:06 Can you give us?
03:09:09 A taste of some of your stand up jokes. I honestly think you'd be really funny.
03:09:16 Also, do you think that comedy has to search for some kind of?
03:09:21 Or just has to be funny entertaining.
03:09:25 I personally think the latter is true.
03:09:27 It doesn't have to be funny because it's true.
03:09:31 Well, no comedy has to have truth in it.
03:09:34 I mean I I man, I can't have to think it's been.
03:09:37 It's like we're talking.
03:09:41 This is like 15 years ago or more.
03:09:46 But around that.
03:09:53 I had what about Internet dating?
03:09:55 See, I'm. I'm not gonna be able to be funny with it though.
03:09:58 Especially now, it's like it's not the same when you're like even speaking norm.
03:10:02 Norm did his like he did his last.
03:10:06 He recorded before he died.
03:10:08 He recorded all of his jokes.
03:10:11 On his webcam, basically to to nobody.
03:10:15 And they did.
03:10:16 I really wish they hadn't done it this.
03:10:18 But Netflix did this thing where, like, I guess they got the rights to it and they're like, oh, it's Norm's last show.
03:10:25 But like, there's no audience. And so it's him and like.
03:10:30 Well, I mean, it's him on the screen and then it's like David Letterman.
03:10:34 And then some of the SNL guys.
03:10:36 Forget who and they watch it.
03:10:39 But you don't hear. There's no laughter.
03:10:42 And that's a.
03:10:43 That's a key ingredient like to stand up is part of it's the atmosphere.
03:10:48 The crowd response.
03:10:51 And and it it's not the same.
03:10:55 When you don't hear a crowd, it would have been so much better had they played that video to like an auditorium full of people and then not that. Like I'm for, quote, UN quote laugh tracks, right.
03:11:07 I think laugh tracks are the devil, but at the same time it's like.
03:11:11 But you kind of need it like a little bit with with. With that like, otherwise it's just norm who's already super dry, just sounding like a weirdo on his camera like some of the jokes are still kind of funny, but it's it's weird.
03:11:23 Weird to watch it.
03:11:24 Especially because you know he's dead.
03:11:26 It almost makes it.
03:11:27 It's it almost makes it.
03:11:29 You know, it's not funny at all 'cause like.
03:11:32 You're just watching a dead guy tell his last jokes and you know that he knows he's gonna die, you know.
03:11:37 Like it's it's just sad.
03:11:40 And anyway.
03:11:44 So look.
03:11:45 Joke. Let me see. I had.
03:11:47 I had a.
03:11:47 It's not that funny. I had a joke that was like I was talking about how.
03:11:53 We would Internet date.
03:11:55 The the girls were always fatter in real life and I the joke was something like.
03:12:04 Well, if the if the if the camera adds 5 lbs, the Internet must must take away 50.
03:12:12 See I.
03:12:13 Already butchered it.
03:12:15 It was the but that was. That was the joke. Was like I had like a whole thing about it.
03:12:20 Like meeting these girls and being like fucking pissed off and.
03:12:26 That's the only part that's that's that was.
03:12:30 I had.
03:12:30 I'd have to go back and look.
03:12:32 I'm sure I've got like.
03:12:35 I'm sure I've got like a recording of it.
03:12:37 If I I'll.
03:12:37 You what? If I find it? I don't know.
03:12:40 I'll. I'll have to listen to it first.
03:12:42 I'm not gonna commit to that.
03:12:44 I'll listen to it if it's if it's not so bad, I'll, I'll maybe play it.
03:12:49 Don't even know if I have any more out to look.
03:12:52 It might be in the cloud somewhere.
03:12:55 Bloot and Biden.
03:12:57 Oh wait, just did that one.
03:13:04 Oh, wait, no. Where are?
03:13:05 Asked the same thing. Have you ever spoken White rabbi?
03:13:09 Last week, that's what you were asking? No. Well, no, I a little bit like, but not really talking about Murdoch.
03:13:19 I've been on a stream with him, I think with Ihopocrate.
03:13:25 And I think I might have been on another stream with him at some other point.
03:13:30 And then we DM at one point, but not not like extensively, no.
03:13:37 In fact, I he asked me to to go on extremely long time ago and I totally forgot.
03:13:43 To get back to him, surprise, surprise, and that it wasn't until I was on the street with him with I hypocrite.
03:13:50 Was like, Oh yeah, fuck that guy.
03:13:53 That guy DM me like a year ago.
03:13:59 And that's that's why I, you know, I did the stream with him Monday, but now we've never talked before that.
03:14:07 My lying eyes says the only reason to cultivate honey is to make Mead stop lying need pill.
03:14:15 I've never made maid.
03:14:18 But I I would.
03:14:18 Yeah, I would definitely make need. I feel like Mead would be.
03:14:24 A tasty drink.
03:14:27 Andromeda, says Congressman Louis T McFadden would be an interesting topic to explore.
03:14:34 Was adamant that the Federal Reserve was a conspired.
03:14:39 Or just conspired to seize control of our government, et cetera.
03:14:43 We or he may have been poisoned.
03:14:46 I can't.
03:14:47 Cheers. Well, I'll take a look at that. I'll tell you one thing that's never going to happen, Elon, talking about. Oh, we're going to audit the Fed.
03:14:54 Good luck.
03:14:55 We'll we'll never audit the Fed.
03:14:58 Or at least not.
03:14:59 You know, you're never yet names and numbers.
03:15:02 You're never get names and numbers from.
03:15:05 You'll you'll never have a public.
03:15:07 Of the fin.
03:15:09 We don't even know.
03:15:11 We don't even know who the Jews are behind the Fed.
03:15:16 Be nice to know that though, wouldn't it?
03:15:19 Corn pop. The band. Dude, how influential are FM?
03:15:24 I think you mean Norman Vincent Peale.
03:15:27 Trump's deceased pastor was a 33rd degree. Trump also received his honorary 33rd degree in Scotland.
03:15:36 The Jones oil family that Alex comes from.
03:15:40 Our classic Illuminati Freemasons, according to Jones himself.
03:15:46 Yeah, I don't.
03:15:47 I don't know what their power is today, but if it's like any any fraternity, any secret fraternity that has any kind of influential people in it, they're gonna have some power.
03:15:59 That's why we need to make one.
03:16:01 My line eye says if USA dies slowly, it is preferable to dying fast.
03:16:07 Question mark.
03:16:08 Shoot.
03:16:10 No, it's not.
03:16:12 That that's my point is, if it dies slowly.
03:16:17 We won't never have a a opportunity, a Black Swan type opportunity.
03:16:23 To grab the reins or grab the wheel while we're while the car is going out of control, if you will, that there will be no opportunity because in order for us to take control, they have to lose it.
03:16:38 Bottom line.
03:16:40 And.
03:16:42 In order for there to be a shake.
03:16:44 Among the ruling class, there has to be catastrophic conditions.
03:16:51 And so that that's that usually does not occur when things are happening in a slow managed way.
03:17:02 And unfortunately, that's exactly what'll lead to.
03:17:06 To white genocide. Eventually it'll lead to.
03:17:12 That South Park episode where Americans from the future are just like some weird pasty brown color.
03:17:20 Winston Fujimori. That joke was funny.
03:17:23 I'm glad you thought so.
03:17:27 I got the delivery all I had like delivery is like 90% of a joke and I had like a delivery that worked.
03:17:34 That joke did not kill the first time I I told it, but it did work a few times.
03:17:41 Based in space says, all you need to know about the Freemasons is they started as male fraternities that were a good idea, but they evolved into a cult that not only allowed Jews in, but let them take control.
03:17:56 As a secret society, they are virtually irrelevant today.
03:17:58 Jews used.
03:17:59 Up and moved on to start other worse things.
03:18:03 I kind of get the sense that that's true.
03:18:06 But I don't know.
03:18:08 But I kind of get this.
03:18:09 That's my.
03:18:11 Nothing. Gut feeling about the.
03:18:14 All right, let's take a look at rumble.
03:18:18 All right, rumble.
03:18:20 Let's get ready to rumble, all right.
03:18:23 Unreconstructed Rebel with the Big Dodo.
03:18:26 Money is power.
03:18:28 Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
03:18:32 Look how jewy this fag is.
03:18:34 Hey.
03:18:47 I.
03:18:50 All right. On reconstructed Rebel, we'll try to catch.
03:18:54 Live it might be part of the replay gang. Cheers from.
03:18:58 Well, I appreciate that on reconstruct the rebel, I have a feeling you may or may not like this one depends, it's.
03:19:06 It's it's waspy, right?
03:19:09 Zazzy mcten spot.
03:19:12 Have you ever done or thought about doing AB pill video?
03:19:16 A 10 minute video comparing the African hives and the euro hives would be awesome.
03:19:21 Or maybe a hive making DIY video?
03:19:25 Such a video exists.
03:19:28 And in fact, it exists on the Odyssey Channel, maybe on if I don't know how much.
03:19:36 'Cause, I think it's on YouTube.
03:19:39 So I don't know if Rumble picked that up, but it's it's a video called it's on bit.
03:19:45 It's called invasive species. If you look up Black pilled, an invasive species.
03:19:53 I go into.
03:19:55 Great detail. In fact, there's even footage of me in a bee suit.
03:19:58 I think in that video.
03:20:01 At some point I think it's been a long time since I did that one.
03:20:07 But yeah, that video exists.
03:20:11 And then yeah, I I I might do abq not not not a whole stream, but I might do a beekeeping video that could be fun.
03:20:20 I got some footage going through my hives over the last few days that I've been bee keeping away and.
03:20:26 Thought about maybe turning that into something I don't know how good the footage is.
03:20:30 Just put like a body Cam on.
03:20:33 Well, I was doing stuff, but it's it's it's like flopping all over the place 'cause. It's on a big baggy bee suit, and there's smoke everywhere and you.
03:20:40 Know. So I don't know how good the footage is.
03:20:45 Gravy bear.
03:20:46 Would you ever do a stream on the white Australia policy?
03:20:50 There are some great old debates from that era online, and nobody on the right has ever properly covered it.
03:20:57 Well, maybe I will take a look at.
03:20:59 It I don't.
03:21:00 I I know what I know.
03:21:02 What you're talking about?
03:21:03 But I have less of a knowledge of it because I'm not Australian.
03:21:06 I think that it would be better for an Australian to cover it 'cause they'd have more of the context.
03:21:13 But you know.
03:21:14 I've done there in the Anglosphere.
03:21:19 I can probably relate to that a little bit.
03:21:23 And then gravy.
03:21:24 Oh wait, that's you did it twice. Did three times, or at least Rumble thinks you did.
03:21:32 All right.
03:21:37 And then we've got.
03:21:42 Scroll scroll scroll.
03:21:44 Know.
03:21:45 There's a better way to do this, I know.
03:21:48 Rupert says Jeet here gonna catch replay.
03:21:51 I think he meant replay.
03:21:54 Goodnight, captain.
03:21:55 See you on.
03:21:56 Well, there you go, Rupert.
03:21:58 Resident Jeet, replacing the white audience members.
03:22:08 Scroll, scroll scroll there we.
03:22:10 Tyler WR5. Great stream tonight I often wonder about the behavioral selection whites are going through and how we will behave in the future because of it.
03:22:22 I would like to hope that normally case selective people who are smart enough to understand our situation will adopt our selective strategies and that low IQ whites will breed out.
03:22:36 Also I found out this Saturday. My second child will be a boy and he's developing great.
03:22:44 I couldn't be happier.
03:22:45 My first was a beautiful girl.
03:22:48 Keep educating us, Mr. Stein. Well, congratulations there, Tyler.
03:22:53 I you know, I think that obviously there's going to be some people they can make the conscious decision to try to, but you're not going to.
03:23:01 Look, whites are not going to outbreed Browns.
03:23:04 It's just not going to happen.
03:23:07 There is a.
03:23:08 Me.
03:23:09 An element to the behavior that's simply genetic. And even if you try to consciously.
03:23:14 Outbreed.
03:23:15 It's just you're not going to be able to do it.
03:23:17 There.
03:23:18 Some are selected whites that will.
03:23:20 And unfortunately, they're on the lower end of the the bell curve, so you're going.
03:23:26 Have stupid whites.
03:23:29 More so than.
03:23:32 Than even like midwt and and.
03:23:36 Higher, higher intelligence whites and reproducing more.
03:23:40 So that's, that's not great.
03:23:43 And then you're going to have low IQ whites who are selected breeding out like they'll breed with blacks and you know you.
03:23:51 All seen the coal burners.
03:23:53 Inaction, you know, it's.
03:23:57 We've all seen like those episodes of cops, right? So.
03:24:02 I don't think that you can't really.
03:24:05 I mean in isolated cases and you can make a personal decision to go against your nature. Anyone can.
03:24:12 Anyone in fact.
03:24:13 Most people do in some way, right?
03:24:15 All going against human nature.
03:24:19 Those of us who are civilized right in one way or another, we're going against our nature.
03:24:25 So you can make the conscious decision to go against your nature, but it's not gonna happen at scale. It's not.
03:24:31 Not gonna out breathe.
03:24:33 And you can try to sigh out people and then try to to do the stupid, you know, like just have kids answer to like this problem.
03:24:41 That's not.
03:24:42 It's that's a stupid that's a low IQ answer. That's not gonna fix it.
03:24:48 And.
03:24:52 It's like I said, it's just it's a consequence of biology. A lot of that behavior is just it's hard coded.
03:25:01 So yeah, I I I encourage people to have lots of kids, especially if you're high IQ white, but.
03:25:08 No amount of propaganda is gonna. You're never gonna outbreed the the our selective people.
03:25:17 That's just not.
03:25:19 That's that's a stupid low IQ solution.
03:25:24 But you can build your own dynasty.
03:25:27 That's a high that's a high.
03:25:29 That's a way of incorporating what you're talking about.
03:25:32 You can build your, you know, have a family.
03:25:35 A big one or as big as you think you can support and build a dynasty with and.
03:25:43 Get.
03:25:43 Get that dynasty going?
03:25:46 And that that would be way more useful than like. Well, I'm gonna. I'm gonna personally out breathe the all the Mexicans. It's like, yeah, good luck.
03:25:56 Good luck.
03:25:57 And it's that, you know.
03:26:00 We we, we it would be.
03:26:03 Better for white people and for the survival survival of white people if you had.
03:26:09 Fewer, but more powerful kids.
03:26:13 That's just the that's the way it is.
03:26:16 If if you're on the the higher end of the of the bell curve, if you're in the top.
03:26:24 You know percentile.
03:26:27 You should be focusing on quality over quantity if you want to realistically make a dent.
03:26:36 But yeah, it sounds like that's sounds like you.
03:26:38 What you're doing there?
03:26:40 Tyler.
03:26:42 And congratulations again, Cipher says Devin Luthorop was an amazing author.
03:26:50 I have the rising tide and the revolt against civilization.
03:26:55 I think the lack of knowledge of DNA really held back.
03:26:58 Turn of the century jq thinkers.
03:27:01 Yeah, I mean there was that and then there was just the.
03:27:06 The religious component of of the Protestants relationship with, with Jews mudding the waters.
03:27:15 So you had the lack of understanding with genetics, which wasn't total because they talk a lot of, they just use different language for it.
03:27:24 You know, they talk about how it's biologically hard coded that you can change the environment and all that's going to do by by maximizing.
03:27:35 The environment of a black person, for example.
03:27:37 You might. OK, that's you can increase the the output of that individual black person, but you're gonna hit the the top speed. You know, it's like, think of it this way.
03:27:52 You can say.
03:27:53 Well, this car's slow 'cause. It's driving on a bumpy Rd.
03:27:58 And it's like.
03:28:00 Well, I'll put you on the.
03:28:01 Yeah, it'll go faster, but if it's like a, A, an 84 Honda Accord with 250,000 miles on it, you're still gonna top out around 85, you know, like, you're not gonna.
03:28:13 Be winning any races in that it doesn't.
03:28:15 You can be on the smoothest fucking road in the world and.
03:28:20 You're gonna, that's.
03:28:22 That's it.
03:28:22 And that's the that's the problem is. That's how that's how humans are.
03:28:27 Is. Yeah. OK, you're.
03:28:28 You can have a bumpy road and a smooth road, and that's going to affect the top speed, but you're going to top out at the.
03:28:36 The the the the capabilities of the hard coded biological capabilities of that individual. And unfortunately for us, those capabilities are are are not universal.
03:28:54 Let's see here.
03:28:58 Penna Pena is something Pena, Claud, oh, pennacle. Lisa pennacle. I'm gonna say pennacle. Lisa. Devin, thank you for your hard work.
03:29:10 I send your streams to my kids.
03:29:13 They appreciate the history lessons.
03:29:16 Well, I appreciate that.
03:29:18 Pennacalisa I think.
03:29:21 Hello to your kids.
03:29:24 If they are still listening.
03:29:28 All right. Then we have Boda. Nilsen gifted a subscription.
03:29:33 Didn't know you could do that.
03:29:36 And gifted a few subscriptions.
03:29:40 Oh, that's cool.
03:29:41 Look at.
03:29:42 I don't even don't even know what that does.
03:29:48 Who's Joe?
03:29:58 I.
03:30:02 Who's Joe?
03:30:02 Hey, Devin. Who's your favorite Eastern European ethnicity?
03:30:06 My family is from Eastern Europe and came to America at the turn of the century.
03:30:11 Might get a job lobbying politicians or security with Mossad.
03:30:17 Oh, man. Yeah, well, I don't know.
03:30:20 I actually like East Europeans.
03:30:22 I thought I.
03:30:23 I took Russian in school and I've been to Ukraine and.
03:30:32 I got Russian.
03:30:33 I got Bella Russian friends.
03:30:35 Got Ukrainian friends?
03:30:38 I've only I haven't been to like Russia though, so I guess.
03:30:43 I've only been to Ukraine as far as where I've been.
03:30:48 I guess.
03:30:48 Romanian friends that are pretty cool. I think that counts, right?
03:30:51 That's Eastern Europe.
03:30:53 I don't know.
03:30:54 I don't know.
03:30:54 I don't know if I have.
03:30:55 I don't know if I have a favorite.
03:30:57 I don't.
03:30:58 Even have a favorite?
03:30:59 They're all. They're all pretty chill.
03:31:02 They're all. They're usually pretty funny.
03:31:05 And the women are usually kinda.
03:31:10 Well, different.
03:31:14 Let's see here. Who's Joe?
03:31:16 A devil work cut cost by cutting benefits and my tuition reimbursement got cancelled.
03:31:23 They still have training programs.
03:31:25 What remote work do you think is most lucrative?
03:31:29 I'm thinking.
03:31:30 Well, that'd be a good one.
03:31:32 I don't be much lucrative but.
03:31:35 If you're actually good, if you're if you're like.
03:31:41 If you're actually good at that, and I don't know what your skills are, but if you're actually good at that, it can pay really well. I've got friends that are really good at that, so they get paid pretty well and but I don't know what your, what, your.
03:31:57 Skill set is.
03:31:59 'Cause you.
03:31:59 Do online training for all kinds of.
03:32:01 It doesn't have to be something computer related, but if that's like your Forte, you know that could.
03:32:08 That could be good.
03:32:09 That could be very lucrative, but it is competitive.
03:32:11 It's very competitive.
03:32:12 You're up against a lot of, like, Super Autismos that are like my friends.
03:32:19 We're we're, you know.
03:32:22 They've been hacking stuff for fun since they were like 11.
03:32:26 Who's Joe?
03:32:26 Hey, Devin, I mentioned a little while ago about the race riots in York, PA.
03:32:32 Have you looked into that yet or is it not enough good material on it to stream as a stream?
03:32:38 I haven't really looked into it yet.
03:32:41 I got like.
03:32:41 My notes are pretty squirrely.
03:32:43 And then by the time I I get to them, it's kind of random.
03:32:48 What? What order they go into, I think I looked it up once and I don't remember, which isn't a good sign.
03:32:55 What I found.
03:32:57 It might just not be a lot about, you know, there might not be a lot of enough material there.
03:33:02 Things were it's oh, that's interesting.
03:33:04 But I.
03:33:05 You know, there's not like 2 hours of it. You know what I mean?
03:33:08 And so I don't remember off the top of my head. I think I did like just Google it real quick at one point and I don't remember.
03:33:16 And leaving Alaska.
03:33:17 But it's though, so maybe I'll revisit it.
03:33:22 Who's Joe?
03:33:22 Elon is supporting Afd in the German elections.
03:33:26 Do you think that will affect the outcome or will they get something typical like 22%? Especially since Tesla is a competitor to CSU car brands BMW and Audi.
03:33:39 I mean, I don't.
03:33:40 I again, I don't like commenting on European politics so much, unless except for generally because I don't.
03:33:48 I don't know what the climate is in Germany.
03:33:52 I don't know.
03:33:55 You know what to expect out of that. All I know is Afd is is led by a race mixing lesbian.
03:34:04 And who supports Israel?
03:34:05 So it's kind of like I'm not that excited about.
03:34:08 Well, the fact that Elon is backing them kind of you know.
03:34:12 I'm not that excited about it.
03:34:15 But I don't know what that means.
03:34:16 I don't know how Elon's proceed.
03:34:18 How Afd is even perceived in Germany?
03:34:22 So I don't know how they'll how they'll fare.
03:34:27 Cipher says dear questions.
03:34:32 About Lutherap knowing about Jew equals Bolshevik in the revolt.
03:34:37 Oh wait.
03:34:38 Oh, to your question about Lutherap knowing about the Jew being a Bolshevik in the revolt against civilization book cover.
03:34:47 The Palen Genesis edition cover art shows a Jew behind a mob of apes.
03:34:58 Is that like a addition that existed when he was alive though?
03:35:04 Umm.
03:35:08 Let's see here.
03:35:14 'Cause if someone just republished his work, it's like the International Jew. The copy that I've got.
03:35:21 Has like Nazi Jew, you know, Jewish propaganda on it.
03:35:32 It's not coming up right away.
03:35:34 I don't see it.
03:35:54 And.
03:36:01 Yeah, it's not coming up right away.
03:36:02 I'll look into it.
03:36:05 Moving right along. Who's Joe?
03:36:07 Says, hey Devin, in the past dream substandard edition. You talked about generational wealth makes people prioritize showing off instead of doing things good.
03:36:20 For white interests and often harm whites to.
03:36:25 Increase their own.
03:36:26 You criticize generational wealth for this reason.
03:36:29 How do we prevent our future dynasties?
03:36:32 From being corrupted by malicious greed like those you criticize, I have to hear.
03:36:39 What I said to know exactly what you mean by that 'cause I'm I'm having trouble.
03:36:45 Squaring in my head. What?
03:36:48 What I I can imagine me saying that or at least something along these lines that a lot of the ruling class, generational wealth, white people are more concerned about class than they are about race.
03:37:00 And that that is a problem where they they care more about.
03:37:06 Appearances in that way.
03:37:08 Being cool with the class and doing things for their class or things that will get them accepted by their class and not by like Elon doesn't give a fuck about race, but he cares about class.
03:37:20 As far as how you can prevent your dynasty from doing that, it's the same way the Jews prevented their dynasties from doing that.
03:37:28 You make race a big part of the upbringing of your children. You make race.
03:37:35 A central theme.
03:37:36 In their.
03:37:38 And justice, like it is with Jews.
03:37:41 And you make sure you hammer that in there in a way that's. That's by the way, not not low IQ and stupid.
03:37:48 You don't. Just like we we hate in this family, you know, like you. You explain it to them.
03:37:53 Explain the situation to them and you explain it in a way that is going to have.
03:37:58 'Cause, at some point they're going to rebel, no matter how good of a parent you are.
03:38:03 Most kids at some point rebel, and it's hard.
03:38:07 Like how that's going to manifest and they usually rebel against things that you think are that they think are stupid or that they think that.
03:38:18 Like I rebelled, I started.
03:38:20 Well, one of the reasons why I tried smoking pot was I had very religious Mormon parents who obviously didn't want me smoking pot.
03:38:29 But.
03:38:29 The things that they said about like.
03:38:32 I knew that they were full of shit as far as like, oh, if you smoke pot, you know, it's like they made it sound like reefer madness, right?
03:38:39 Like you're going to smoke pot and then like next thing you know, you're jumping out of a building and, you know, shooting people and stuff. And I knew that wasn't true because I had friends that smoked pot. And so it just delegitimized everything they said about it because.
03:38:54 They they exaggerated it and they lied about it.
03:38:58 And had they just told me the real reason is not to smoke pot, I wouldn't have smoked pot.
03:39:04 Or I don't know, maybe I would have, but like it would have better chance.
03:39:08 Wouldn't have.
03:39:10 And I think that's the key is you don't you don't brainwash your kid with, you know, you don't swap out one lie for another.
03:39:22 You you tell them the truth.
03:39:23 Tell them why race matters.
03:39:25 You tell them why race is important and you tell them why race is is sacred and and you reinforce that with real true history about the history of their race.
03:39:39 And you contrast that with other races and show them like, look, this is what we were able to accomplish as a people.
03:39:45 This is what we will accomplish in the future as a people.
03:39:48 These are the the shortcomings of our race.
03:39:51 Not all good.
03:39:53 These are the things we have to watch out for.
03:39:55 These are the things that other race is trying to take advantage of when it comes to our race.
03:40:01 You just got to be honest with them and you have to make give them some racial context.
03:40:06 Most white kids grow up with no racial context or very perverted racial context.
03:40:12 And again, you can't just trade that out for a different kind of perversion.
03:40:17 Like a positive perversion where, like white people are awesome.
03:40:21 Matter what we hate like kids are.
03:40:25 Or at least, hopefully your kids are smart, and as soon as they they poke a hole in in what you're saying, they're they're going to they'll immediately 'cause they're going to be already tempted.
03:40:35 To.
03:40:37 You know 'cause.
03:40:38 All kids are all kids, are tempted to conform to what is cool, and it's not going to be cool to be pro white.
03:40:49 Maybe ever in their lifetime, you know, or at least not for a while.
03:40:55 And beyond like the, you know. Oh.
03:40:59 It's cool.
03:41:00 It's cool to do a cringe like.
03:41:04 Faux Nazi salute at CPAC.
03:41:06 Of a thing.
03:41:07 Like, oh, we're trolling the libs, you know.
03:41:10 Mean look, it's it's.
03:41:14 It's always gonna be tempting for them to go with the majority of people who are like, you know, like the the Maga tards of the world, even if they're conservative, they're gonna be, you know, looking for that base. The approval based black guy.
03:41:29 So you have to be honest with them and and give them the context and let them know that we don't just fucking hate everybody and for no reason and and.
03:41:39 You'll have better luck, I think that way.
03:41:42 Let's see here. Watchman for you says oh, wait, this is.
03:41:48 I don't know what.
03:41:49 That.
03:41:50 Is that what happens when you get membership?
03:41:56 Why are all your things are, you know, I think it's.
03:42:00 Oh yeah, you're a sub now.
03:42:03 Watchman, for you all, your all your chants get highlighted.
03:42:07 I'm gonna see him now.
03:42:09 Let's see here.
03:42:12 Bump, bump, bump. Scrolling through.
03:42:16 Scrolling through, we're almost done guys.
03:42:19 Almost done.
03:42:21 Almost put a cherry on top of this Saturday night, Cypher says.
03:42:25 How would whites ever have an organization like kabad when they mainly operate via organized crime?
03:42:32 We don't do that.
03:42:34 Well.
03:42:39 I'm just going to leave that well.
03:42:47 Brissier says.
03:42:49 I just want to give my two cents and I would just suggest that everybody get good at researching technology if they come after our identity, you're going to have to find a way to get around it.
03:43:02 Or we're always going to need smart white techno, techno, smart white people.
03:43:06 That happens to be one of our our strong suits.
03:43:13 Negro Spritzer, of course.
03:43:15 Does not disappoint with his.
03:43:19 Expression of.
03:43:21 Of understanding of the material that we covered the night.
03:43:27 In the biological limitations, that means for the world of the blacks, the yellows and the Browns, etcetera, etcetera.
03:43:40 Brissinger says.
03:43:42 I think a lot of us had to take the white pill of the Jew pill.
03:43:46 However, you want to say it, and now it's hard to find white people to reproduce with.
03:43:54 We are on the fringe.
03:43:56 I'm not sure what you mean by the white pill, the juill.
03:43:59 Or, oh, take the white pill or the ju pill.
03:44:03 Look, it's.
03:44:06 A lot of women are not political and to the degree that they are, they're just trying to signal what they think is popular.
03:44:14 It gets harder when they get older, so it also gets harder when you get older because women start thinking, especially as they get older that they do understand politics and they, you know, as the single for longer, they start channeling their their psycho mom energy.
03:44:30 To like stupid shit and and.
03:44:35 You know you got that to contend with.
03:44:38 When women are younger, especially, they're not.
03:44:40 You know, even if they think they're political, they're not.
03:44:43 They're not. None of their political beliefs are based on on anything, really, beyond what they heard on TV. Or, you know, there's there's, there's a look. And that's not just women.
03:44:54 Most people but women especially.
03:44:57 As long as they're not like an activist leftist.
03:45:01 You can mold their soft little minds.
03:45:05 I've I've done.
03:45:06 It is not that hard so.
03:45:09 I wouldn't let that hold you back.
03:45:10 You just you have to hide your. You have to hide your power level for a little bit.
03:45:16 Until you've you've built that rapport and and then you can.
03:45:23 Psyop them into being Nazis.
03:45:27 Uh, who's Joe?
03:45:27 Says, hey debb, what advice do you have to focus?
03:45:31 I have personal projects I want to get done like a meal plan, but I often get distracted by my phone.
03:45:38 It's like an addiction.
03:45:40 What's your best advice?
03:45:42 I don't.
03:45:43 I'd say if you're worried about meal plans and you're obsessed with your phone, do your meal plan on your phone.
03:45:50 There's lots of apps for that.
03:45:52 Make you know, do whatever it is that you're needing to get done.
03:45:57 An app that helps you do it.
03:46:00 And then you are using your phone.
03:46:03 But just turn on.
03:46:04 Those notifications on.
03:46:07 Pressing your again says I really like this discussion about creating more powerful whites.
03:46:11 Always a great thing to see. Two tall white people have children.
03:46:17 Yeah, that's true.
03:46:19 That is true.
03:46:20 My family's very, very tall. Even the women folk.
03:46:27 Even the women folk, it's true.
03:46:30 I got.
03:46:32 I got. I got sisters who are over 6 feet tall. We're giants.
03:46:36 Giants over here, the stacks.
03:46:40 Cipher says.
03:46:42 Just to get people thinking about this one.
03:46:46 Or this one of the ways I want to generate more revenue this summer is starting a machine shop.
03:46:55 High Bell curve guys work hard to build power.
03:47:00 Thinking about this one, yeah, well, there you go.
03:47:03 Can start a machine shop.
03:47:04 I've never worked in a machine shop, but there's been lots of times in my life that I wish I knew someone that did.
03:47:10 Brassing her again says yeah, you have to teach your children how to look at race in the same way.
03:47:16 You learned yourself.
03:47:17 You know the markers or signs that clearly indicate race.
03:47:21 Give them the.
03:47:22 Exactly. Just give them the reality and let them know never to relax and let me take one last look back at.
03:47:30 Odyssey. Make sure I didn't lose any ones.
03:47:34 Or any new ones. Rather let's see here.
03:47:44 Scroll scroll.
03:47:46 A couple came in here.
03:47:50 Alan Churubura Baba.
03:47:58 My lying eye says.
03:48:02 If I paid you money, $1000, would you debate Jews on YouTube?
03:48:07 No thanks.
03:48:11 I just don't.
03:48:12 You know, it's just not worth it to me.
03:48:14 It debate.
03:48:15 I'm not a debate bro and debates.
03:48:20 It's their their spectacles.
03:48:21 It's for entertainment purposes only.
03:48:24 You don't.
03:48:25 Especially on a topic like that, you don't really sway people.
03:48:29 Show up because they want.
03:48:31 They're looking for like the the one liners or the screaming back and forth or you know it's.
03:48:37 Practical and I I just.
03:48:39 It's just not worth my time to do that 'cause it doesn't really move the football at all, honestly.
03:48:45 Just not my strong.
03:48:46 There's people that, that's what they excel at. They they excel at doing like the little quick quips and the one liners and whatever.
03:48:55 I don't know that I would.
03:48:56 I would even be that great at that.
03:48:59 If I set up stream versus you an anti Zionist Jew would you could rock it.
03:49:05 Pay for you a grand in the anti Jew debate.
03:49:08 Like I said, nuts.
03:49:09 I appreciate it, but.
03:49:12 There's plenty of.
03:49:13 I think that that that do that that you could you get to do that?
03:49:16 Would do a good job.
03:49:22 Yeah, there's part and there's part people.
03:49:23 Even.
03:49:24 That would do a good job.
03:49:26 Murata says.
03:49:27 I watched that.
03:49:29 So brought up American primeval about the Mountain Meadows massacre carried out by Mormons and Indian allies against settlers heading West, the Indians kidnap a woman just like the Oatman story.
03:49:43 Only they treat her well as she decides to stay with them.
03:49:46 It was terrible.
03:49:48 So to get an idea though, there's.
03:49:51 There's different sides to that.
03:49:54 The Mormon massacre that I think you're talking about has some context.
03:50:00 They were chased out of, of, or into Utah.
03:50:06 Because then they were. They were.
03:50:07 Were running for their.
03:50:08 They were getting murdered by mobs they.
03:50:12 There was the execution order in Missouri and they were paranoid that they were getting chased, you know, out to, you know, people were.
03:50:22 And there was a.
03:50:25 I don't know all the details 'cause it's been so long since I looked into this.
03:50:30 But I knew that the basic idea was, yeah, it was fucked up.
03:50:35 First of all, I'm not making excuses for.
03:50:36 It was fucked up, but the context was 'cause. I have actually have a friend.
03:50:40 A descendant of some of the fucked up people.
03:50:42 That did it.
03:50:46 And yeah, they, they they kind of went a little crazy and and killed some people that they thought were they to be fair though that they thought were were coming to get them.
03:50:59 It's been since editorialized and of course the whole thing with the Indian, the Indian angle you're talking about, I don't even know.
03:51:08 Think that sounds fictional.
03:51:09 Don't.
03:51:10 Maybe there's an Indian component to it.
03:51:12 Don't know.
03:51:12 So, but yeah, I wouldn't believe anything that's on TV.
03:51:19 Jamie night any one says for some reason I cannot watch the Ford Stream on Odyssey. No problem.
03:51:26 Or wait, I cannot watch the Ford Stream on Odessa.
03:51:29 Problem with any other thing you posted.
03:51:33 Like I said, it works for.
03:51:35 I can try to re encode it and then re upload it but the IT works for me.
03:51:39 It's probably.
03:51:41 Like I said, I had to re upload it separately.
03:51:43 Because it odyssey didn't save the stream for some reason.
03:51:48 But I'll check it out after the show.
03:51:50 Corn pop. The bad dude says if you're dating dating on apps, the first question to your match should be. So what do you think about Hitler?
03:51:59 I don't know if that's going to work for many people, but I guess to each their own. Then we got one last one coming here, a real Uber bench.
03:52:11 I.
03:52:13 Says I love waking up to the insomnia stream.
03:52:17 I.
03:52:17 Good morning, gang.
03:52:19 Well, you came here just in time to be the last but not least.
03:52:26 Shout of the evening and with that I will bid you guys all a good evening.
03:52:31 Hope you have a good rest of your weekend.
03:52:35 For Black pilled, I am of course.
03:52:39 Devon Stack.
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