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INSOMNIA STREAM: PATEL HOTEL EDITION.mp3

03/08/2025
German Numbers Lady
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Boomer
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Devon Stack
00:06:35 Welcome.
00:06:37 To the insomnia stream.
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00:06:41 Devon stack. This is the insomnia strain Patel Hotel edition.
00:06:48 Or motel. I think I actually put or no. It's it's Patel Motel edition and I put Patel Patel Hotel on Odyssey where I can't get hyper chats anyway, so fuck odyssey.
00:07:05 Actually not odyssey's fault.
00:07:07 It's whoever was doing gay OPS. Whoever was involving themselves in the gay Internet drama and decided to just fuck everyone over.
00:07:18 Just for to be a faggot.
00:07:20 But yeah, so while that's getting resolved, no hyper chats in the meantime, Rumble is working.
00:07:28 So you can go to rumble.
00:07:31 And yeah.
00:07:32 Apparently some people were able to temporarily get theirs working then I was not one of those people.
00:07:39 After talking to Odyssey's support team this week, that's OK.
00:07:47 We're used to it.
00:07:49 We're used to it. We're used to.
00:07:52 Covering the topics that gets you in trouble while watching other people getting invited on to Joe Rogan and.
00:08:02 And making tons of money for saying watered down versions of what you were saying 10 years ago.
00:08:11 Let's look, we get it.
00:08:12 Part of the game.
00:08:14 It's part of the game.
00:08:16 It's fine.
00:08:17 It's.
00:08:18 It's not why we do it.
00:08:20 So anyway.
00:08:23 We're we have a.
00:08:25 I have.
00:08:26 I got a topic for you tonight.
00:08:29 It's not about Jews, believe it.
00:08:31 Sort of, but not really.
00:08:33 I guess they they're involved at some point during this process.
00:08:37 They're the ones that I guess unleash this.
00:08:42 This upon us.
00:08:44 We're going to talk about.
00:08:47 Patel motels.
00:08:50 You might say to yourself.
00:08:53 What the fuck is a Patel motel?
00:08:55 I mean, if you live in America, you and you've ever stayed at a hotel before, especially in the middle of nowhere. If you ever gone on a road trip.
00:09:04 And you're in the middle of nowhere.
00:09:06 Or just got gas in the middle of nowhere and you're you're right in the middle of Whitey Town, USA.
00:09:14 Right, you.
00:09:16 In fact, this is true of of places out where the pill box is. You are out where pretty much everyone's white. You see Mexicans from time to time, but pretty much the residents are all white.
00:09:32 And then you go to a gas station and there's no nothing for miles.
00:09:39 And the guy who owns the gas station is the only Indian you've seen for years, like face to face.
00:09:47 And The funny thing in the case that I'm place I'm talking about.
00:09:53 All right. He bought it from the Koreans that used to own it.
00:10:00 And you're like what?
00:10:01 How does this?
00:10:01 How does this happen?
00:10:04 How does?
00:10:05 How is there a huh?
00:10:08 OK.
00:10:10 Same thing. I lived in a very rural part of the southwest years ago.
00:10:17 Middle of fucking nowhere.
00:10:20 Kind of by the Grand Canyon.
00:10:23 Sort of close to Route 66.
00:10:27 But this really was nothing.
00:10:30 There's really nothing.
00:10:32 It was white people everywhere.
00:10:36 And I had to shoot.
00:10:38 A commercial.
00:10:41 And we needed a hotel room.
00:10:44 In this middle of fucking nowhere town.
00:10:48 And the guy who actually the family that ran the hotel.
00:10:54 Like it's the kind of hotel where the name is hotel.
00:10:58 Like that's that's the name of the hotel.
00:11:01 It was this Indian family that barely spoke English.
00:11:05 And I was like.
00:11:08 How does how? Like how?
00:11:09 Does this happen exactly?
00:11:12 And and yeah, back then I didn't get it.
00:11:13 Was just kind.
00:11:13 Like.
00:11:14 What drew them to this place? Like out of everywhere?
00:11:21 You would think that they, if I was an Indian, right?
00:11:25 I came to America.
00:11:27 I probably want to stay in some community with Indians or at the very least it's weird.
00:11:34 That you were just out of everywhere in America come to this place with a population of maybe, maybe 1000, maybe 1000 people, maybe.
00:11:46 And then get a hotel there.
00:11:50 Hotel that was built in the I don't know, maybe 40s or 50s.
00:11:57 And run it with your family in the middle of fucking nowhere like this.
00:12:00 Just it's really weird.
00:12:04 And little by little.
00:12:06 As the years went by and as well, just as I got older and had more occasion to stay at motels instead of.
00:12:16 You know couch surfing or whatever. As I became a grown up and I was staying at hotels.
00:12:23 On biggest trips and things like that.
00:12:27 Yeah, same thing.
00:12:29 Indian family middle of fucking nowhere middle of fucking nowhere.
00:12:34 You stop and that's what that Indian family.
00:12:38 I once drove from.
00:12:40 Washington, DC.
00:12:43 To San Francisco.
00:12:46 With EU haul truck towing a car, a trail over the car.
00:12:49 A trailer.
00:12:54 And holy God, that was a long.
00:12:55 Was a long, long trek.
00:12:59 And.
00:13:01 I.
00:13:02 I'm a beast when it comes to.
00:13:05 Driving long distances, so I think I only stopped.
00:13:11 Three times I think I stopped three times.
00:13:15 And once was.
00:13:20 You know, it's so long ago, but it was, I would say, once was northeast of Texas.
00:13:26 I don't even know if I knew where it was. Might have been like Arkansas or something, I don't know.
00:13:30 Just stopped when I couldn't stay awake anymore.
00:13:33 And again it was same thing. I didn't even know why there was a hotel there other than thank God there was because fallen asleep as I drove.
00:13:42 Middle of fucking nowhere.
00:13:43 Total Whitey Town, USA. Indian guy.
00:13:48 I was like kind of weird.
00:13:51 I stopped again. I think in New Mexico.
00:13:55 Maybe it was New Mexico.
00:13:57 And.
00:14:00 Same thing. Middle of fucking nowhere on like, probably like I-40 or something.
00:14:06 Yeah.
00:14:09 Indian in in small town and again like I said like population 23000 people, small town.
00:14:18 Probably the only Indian family in town in that entire town.
00:14:23 And then I stopped again in California.
00:14:27 It was almost I.
00:14:28 I just couldn't make it the last.
00:14:30 I think I.
00:14:31 Maybe it was in needles or something. I had to pass.
00:14:34 And same thing like it was more, it made more sense in California just cause California has been demographically fucked forever.
00:14:43 But yeah, same thing Indian.
00:14:47 And anyone who's who's staying at little cheapy motels or hotels will tell you that that's that's a common thing. And that's that's that's not just your your personal perception.
00:15:01 This is.
00:15:02 It's a phenomenon.
00:15:05 It's something to be celebrated, Americans.
00:15:08 It's a fulfillment of the American dream.
Anchor Woman
00:15:11 This month, we're celebrating Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. For some Indian Americans, the hospitality industry has served as a gateway toward their version of the American Dream.
00:15:22 Asian Americans own 60% of hotels across the US, and most of them are of South Asian.
00:15:28 That's according to the Asian American Hotel Owners Association.
00:15:33 What led so many Indian Americans to join the hospitality industry and overtime own thousands of hotels across the country?
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Devon Stack
00:15:49 Hmm, I wonder what it could be.
00:15:52 I wonder what it could be.
00:15:55 Yes, they own 60% plus of the hotels.
00:15:59 America, Indians do.
00:16:02 So that's that's kind of what explains it. And I would say that percentage is probably much higher when it comes to the rural hotels and and gas stations also.
00:16:12 And there's a reason for that. And people often say, oh, it's a great story. It's a great story.
00:16:20 Of of the the the ingenuity and the entrepreneurial nature of these E Indians who came to America and with nothing and and built these.
00:16:31 These hotel and motel empires.
00:16:34 Really what it is is actually changed the Immigration Act of 1965.
00:16:41 To not favor white people.
00:16:45 They start accepting a lot of Indians.
00:16:50 And if you wanted to create.
00:16:54 A business as an Indian, you didn't have a ton of money.
00:16:57 You could buy a a rundown motel.
00:17:02 Have your entire family live there so you don't have to buy a house because you're living at the motel and you don't have to hire anybody because you just have your family work at the hotel illegally.
00:17:17 And Speaking of illegally, you can chain migration, legally or illegally, your family to now come.
00:17:27 And work at the hotel live at the hotel.
00:17:31 And and and.
00:17:34 And then once you've got that going, you can move on and buy another hotel and another and another and.
00:17:40 Intel, eventually you have well, your people have 60% of American hotels.
00:17:48 And you might ask yourself, well, how do I get the money to do that?
00:17:50 Mean. It's not like they're just giving away.
00:17:53 Motels. Oh, really? It's.
00:17:56 It's not like they're doing that really. OK.
00:18:00 We're going to go over that tonight.
00:18:04 Indian immigration has been a topic of conversation.
00:18:09 Really, for the last few years, but it's intensified a lot in this last year, especially as Trump aims to increase the flow of H.
00:18:21 B visa holders and basically.
00:18:25 Hand out citizenship for a lot of these student visa holders.
00:18:29 And a lot of debate has gone on.
00:18:34 And one of the reasons why white people like myself are not exactly thrilled with having switching out one kind of immigration.
00:18:46 That leads to white replacement for another.
00:18:50 Is for one simple well for many reasons.
00:18:55 But one reason is illustrate on this graph on the screen here.
00:19:02 The ball on the left.
00:19:05 Is the amount of white Americans.
00:19:10 Which is, I think, overestimated at about 190 million people.
00:19:18 OK. But 190 million people?
00:19:24 And then the graph on the right.
00:19:28 It's actually off the chart.
00:19:30 It doesn't fit.
00:19:32 So it's not actually an accurate chart. Now what I'm looking at it.
00:19:36 Fucking ChatGPT. Fucked my chart up. Just realizing it should be over twice that bar should be over twice as high.
00:19:46 'Cause. It's what 3.4 billion.
00:19:49 And this is only showing 1.4 billion.
00:19:54 So it's more than double that.
00:19:58 It's more than double that, that yellow bar.
00:20:02 So that bar is way off.
00:20:04 Anyway.
00:20:06 There's a there's billions.
00:20:10 Let me make sure that's right before I before I I've you know we're going to be going over so much information tonight that it's my brain's a little bit fried with with numbers and percentages and and you'll see why.
00:20:25 You'll see why.
00:20:27 Let's see.
00:20:28 What's the population mean, you know?
00:20:38 Yes. Oh, no, that's right.
00:20:40 I.
00:20:41 The chart's right 1.4 billion. I was wrong.
00:20:45 So that chart is correct.
00:20:48 So that right there.
00:20:50 Is why white Americans are concerned.
00:20:54 I guess the population of Earth, that's where I was getting the numbers 3.4 and they say almost like half the population of Earth.
00:21:01 Isn't that is that the number that I'm thinking of?
00:21:03 3.4. Let's see here, population of Earth.
00:21:14 It's no was the 3.4 population of Earth is 8.2 billion.
00:21:23 Huh. All right. What's the 3.4? Whatever anyway.
00:21:27 Of Indians.
00:21:29 Lots of Indians, not a lot of white Americans.
00:21:32 The bottom line?
00:21:34 And not only that, the this little.
00:21:37 Bar on the.
00:21:37 Left that represents the white Americans. And that's not even just founding stock Americans.
00:21:43 Just non Hispanic white.
00:21:45 So it's all the all the, you know, European immigrants that came.
00:21:51 Since the problem is is you have that small little bar on the left.
00:21:57 They have invested their tax dollars, their blood, their sweat and their tears into the institutions that now exist. In my case, for centuries my ancestors have done this.
00:22:12 To create these institutions.
00:22:15 That when Indians come across.
00:22:18 Sometimes illegally, oftentimes illegally, which we'll go over how they do it.
00:22:24 They benefit from these these programs that I'm excluded from.
00:22:31 And a lot of people that think that Trump has fixed all this.
00:22:36 Well, not so fast.
00:22:38 But especially before Trump has tried to dismantle some of this stuff, and we'll talk about what those things are.
00:22:46 But yeah, the damage has already been done.
00:22:50 Right now, the population growth.
00:22:54 Is.
00:22:57 Of Indians in the United States is fucking insane.
00:23:01 It's fucking insane.
00:23:03 In fact, according to the figure, I found, their population grew to 2.81 million.
00:23:13 In the population, growth was 2.81 million in 2022.
00:23:20 Which is doubling the growth from 2:00.
00:23:23 But let me double check that number too, because I got numbers all over the place and then we'll then I have my notes to fall back on.
00:23:29 Guys, what's the?
00:23:30 Because I wrote it down weird.
00:23:33 When we get everything right, population.
00:23:37 Of Indians in USA.
00:23:42 What's that 2.8 number?
00:23:46 Yeah. So their population now.
00:23:50 Is to be about is about 5.1 million.
00:23:55 And America?
00:23:58 According to one estimate.
00:24:00 So we went from basically 0 Indians in 1965 to 5.1 million.
00:24:08 Indians and that growth is rapidly increasing.
00:24:14 And mostly that growth is coming from H1B1, visas and other visas that we'll be discussing now. One of the ways, and this is something that Trump has sort of.
00:24:29 Put a little bit of a clamp down on, but again this went on for decades and decades and decades.
00:24:34 This this accounts for why a lot of these Indians that own some, many of whom.
00:24:38 Own hotels and gas stations now.
00:24:41 How they might have come to America because the H1B1 visas that only allows for it's capped off at 85,000.
00:24:51 Not just from.
00:24:52 That's 85,000 for the whole world.
00:24:56 And so how are all these fucking Indians showing up?
00:24:59 You know, even if you if they got all of them every year, how do we get 5 million of them like that doesn't make it doesn't add up.
00:25:05 So how are all the? How are they all here?
00:25:08 Well.
00:25:10 There's something called the donkey route and the the illegal networks that facilitate this are going to be recalibrating because they are or least it seems as if they are stiffening.
00:25:28 The the the border down South, but you know that doesn't mean they can't just come in from Canada.
00:25:33 Fact with all the Indian population explosion that's gone on in Canada, it might even be easier.
00:25:40 For them to bring people in from Canada.
00:25:43 But what would happen for many, many, many, many years and and in fact still does happen?
00:25:50 Not.
00:25:50 Maybe at least for now, at the numbers that we were seeing up until.
00:25:56 Really just a couple months ago.
00:25:59 Is they would pay these companies, these companies that specialized in smuggling Indians into the United States, or into Canada or into the UK or into Australia.
00:26:10 They would pay them to take them around the world with fake passports, fake documentations to a country where it was easier to enter wherever their target country was.
00:26:22 Maybe it was because.
00:26:24 They could get a fake visa saying that they were from a country that it was easier to get a visa from, or maybe it was because like in the case that we saw most often in America, it's because they went up through the Mexican border.
00:26:38 On foot. And The funny thing is, you can find lots of articles about this, about the the donkey or which really comes from.
00:26:51 A Punjabi word donkey, which I think means to bounce around because they bounce around to all the different locations.
00:26:59 All right, this was such a common.
00:27:01 There's lots of articles about this, but it's always phrased.
00:27:06 And framed as how it's so.
00:27:08 On the immigrants.
00:27:10 And this is a common theme that I found in researching this topic tonight.
00:27:14 Everything that I researched, it was never framed as as wow. This is really bad for the white people who live in in America. It was always, oh, look at the victimized immigrant.
00:27:26 Look at the harsh hardships they have to go through in order to get to the freedom and live the.
00:27:31 American dream they never gave a fuck about you and me.
00:27:36 And that's just the way that everything has been.
00:27:39 And I would say continues to be just a little just it's just a little less flagrant these days with Trump.
00:27:49 So they there's lots of articles about this, this, you know, talking about how they would fly out of India and go to these different countries.
00:27:57 They'd go to.
00:27:58 Maybe they'd go to.
00:27:59 Maybe they'd go to Dubai and then they would, you know, get their a fake.
00:28:05 Passport.
00:28:07 And make their way into whatever country they wanted to get into.
00:28:11 In fact, this is such a common thing.
00:28:14 There's even a fucking Netflix movie.
00:28:18 For Indians, it's a comedy about doing this.
00:28:27 Kahani Shurueti panchan vebe. Jab Menel Lal to main katam Rakha.
00:28:34 Yah mile, Charulade Patel, Julian Jana jade.
00:28:45 Cheeka, Buca, bugaboo.
00:28:48 Oh, it's so funny that we're trying to sneak into the UK.
00:28:54 Oh yes, it's great. It's great.
00:28:58 So basically the way that it works is, you know you don't have any money.
00:29:03 And so maybe you would pull your money, uh, with with your family.
00:29:08 Or they've got lenders that will go in more detail, but ethnic lenders that would lend money to these young men that are going to go to these different countries, whether it's to go get one of these jobs, a tech job, you know, in America making 100K.
00:29:25 Or to work.
00:29:28 Off the books at one of these.
00:29:30 Cells or, you know, really doesn't matter.
00:29:34 They know they're going to get a job and pay off this loan and they don't have to come up with much.
00:29:40 It could be like $5000 to get get you through this one of these quote UN quote travel agents into the United States.
00:29:48 So first you get a tourist visa to a country that doesn't have very, you know, tight rules like Thailand or Nicaragua.
00:29:57 And then you know that you get smuggled.
00:30:00 Then to Guatemala and then to Mexico and then you get the fake documents from the cartels or whoever 'cause it's all this connect.
00:30:08 And once you get into America, and in many of these countries in the Anglosphere, it's a very similar process.
00:30:16 In America specifically, especially up until very recently, this is one of the big changes.
00:30:22 All you had to do is if you got caught and in fact it was, it was beneficial to get caught. You would just walk across the border and you might even look for for.
00:30:33 Border Patrol 'cause. Then you don't have to walk through the desert.
00:30:36 You'll just get a free ride back to the the.
00:30:41 Immigration Center, where you get processed and say that you're applying for asylum and the backlog for asylum is, so it's years.
00:30:50 So they give you a a legal residence.
00:30:53 See, I'll go with this process here in a moment that allows you to work.
00:31:00 You're legally in the country because you applied for asylum until your court case to find out whether or not you really do have.
00:31:09 An excuse to to want asylum.
00:31:12 It's so backlogged that you have like 3 or 4 years to run some other scam to try to stay longer in the country or just disappear.
00:31:21 So this is again, there's similar things going on in other countries. This movie's about going to the UK and it's it's kind of interesting.
00:31:31 It's kind of interesting because, you know, look, they they really want like see this.
00:31:36 This little dance scene, they got American flags.
00:31:39 Flags UK flags.
00:31:41 Dancing around.
00:31:42 How they're going to go to to these Western countries?
00:31:59 You know, and a stupid fucking faggot boomer might look at this shit and be like, oh, it's that's nice though.
00:32:06 How patriotic they are.
00:32:08 Look how they're waving our flags around.
00:32:10 I don't see any Indian flags.
00:32:13 Look, these are all nice looking young.
00:32:16 They want to come and be a part of our country.
00:32:19 Oh, it's so wrong about having them here.
00:32:22 In this movie, it's it's they're just having fun with it.
00:32:25 They just it's not a big like look. Here they are talking about trying to learn English.
English Teacher
00:32:30 I want to go to lavatories.
Fat Dot Indian
00:32:34 I don't want to go to lavatory
00:32:39 I.
00:32:39 Tajidan lavitry.
Devon Stack
00:32:41 Oh, Jesus fucking Christ.
00:32:45 Like even in their own movies, they're they're pooing in thermoses.
00:32:50 They're pooing in their own movies.
00:32:52 Pooing in thermoses.
00:32:58 Oh, for fucks sake.
00:33:00 They're pooing in fucking. Oh my God.
00:33:05 But that's not even the worst of it.
00:33:07 That's not even the worst of it.
00:33:09 This movie is not the fun light hearted bullshit that you would think it would be.
00:33:14 It's not like hahaha, you know, like cool runnings.
00:33:17 At the Jamaican bobsledding team.
00:33:20 Well, all the boomers can can laugh at the oh, look, as much as we're different at the end of the day, we're all kind of the same.
00:33:26 Those adorable fucking Jamaicans thinking that they've never seen snow before.
00:33:31 Look at him.
00:33:31 He thinks he's people.
00:33:33 You know it's it's it.
00:33:35 'S not that kind of a movie.
00:33:37 It's not that kind of a movie. They make it sound like that, that this, this journey to America is like this crazy.
00:33:47 Hardship where you're gonna get shot at by terrorists and and racists and stuff.
00:33:53 Oh, and then there's this wonderful scene that really let's you know, really let's you know exactly how they feel about you.
00:34:01 A white guy at the consulate for the UK telling him that.
00:34:06 You know.
00:34:07 It's. I don't know if I can approve your your visa.
00:34:09 Don't even speak.
00:34:11 How can I expect you to?
00:34:13 To get by. If you don't even know anyone out there in the UK and you're just showing up here expecting to get get a visa, I understand. And oh, he's got something to say about that.
00:34:25 I'll you know, in fact, I'll have.
00:34:26 I'll read the I'll read the subtitles here for you guys.
Consulate
00:34:31 How do you propose to stay abroad?
Devon Stack
00:34:33 Do you accept the?
00:34:35 How how you live in England without any English?
00:34:37 00:34:40
00:34:42 Knows any Punjabi Punjabi.
00:34:47 Ah, now the anger's coming out. The British ruled us for a century.
00:34:52 Rajpar geang.
00:34:55 WIN.
00:34:56 When they arrived, we never asked.
00:35:01 Do you know Hindi?
00:35:04 Nothing.
00:35:06 We didn't stop.
00:35:07 How dare they stop us?
00:35:13 Yeah, you know why.
00:35:14 Because we were far advanced, far beyond anything you guys could ever fucking imagine.
00:35:20 You didn't stop us because you couldn't, OK, that's why.
00:35:24 All right, it wasn't.
00:35:26 We weren't asking permission.
00:35:29 OK.
00:35:29 That's why you didn't stop us.
00:35:31 Alright.
00:35:33 And hey, look, and I say us, it wasn't really us, us.
00:35:38 Wasn't like me. Us.
00:35:40 But if we're gonna look it was, it was white people.
00:35:43 Know it just was.
00:35:46 Anyway, so that's that's the chip on the shoulder they still have because of that, because as much as it wasn't me, us, us, us to them.
00:35:56 We're all just white people. You could be fucking Italian and you could have nothing to do with the British Empire whatsoever.
00:36:02 You're a fucking white guy to these people and they fucking hate you for it.
00:36:07 They fucking hate you for it.
00:36:08 They are never gonna forget that part of their history.
00:36:12 Where they were basically just bitches.
00:36:14 They.
00:36:14 Were bitches.
00:36:17 And now they think that it's hilarious.
00:36:20 They think it's hilarious.
00:36:21 Now you're the bitch.
00:36:24 They all low key fucking hate white.
00:36:26 I'm telling you, I've told you this before, and I'll tell you that again and again and again.
00:36:30 It's just the truth.
00:36:31 It's just the truth.
00:36:34 And so you have this.
00:36:37 These people that just that are are bitter, angry and they come to this country.
00:36:45 And not always through legal means.
00:36:49 Here's a news report talking about in fact, there's so many coming to America.
00:36:57 That entire towns in India are now empty.
Anchor Woman
00:37:02 Because our rivers give us a window into the journey halfway around the world, made by many Indians to chase.
Devon Stack
00:37:08 The real victims, of course.
00:37:09 The Indians, not America.
Anchor Woman
00:37:11 The American dream.
Reporter
00:37:20 The tiny Indian village of Gopura.
00:37:24 Hours north of New Delhi.
00:37:27 Feels very far from the US, and yet here the pull of a country more than 8000 miles away is undeniable.
00:37:39 Or system.
Devon Stack
00:37:43 Let me read those.
00:37:46 He says they used to enjoy villages they used to.
00:37:47 Children playing in the streets.
00:37:49 We don't have that.
Dot Indian Elder
00:37:51 Muskogee radar.
Devon Stack
00:37:52 There are only a few homes left where no one has migrated.
00:37:56 An entire fucking village.
00:37:59 Johnny bugar.
Reporter
00:38:02 Nearly all of the villages young adults have left migrating to the US, and its promise of prosperity.
Devon Stack
00:38:11 Entire villages, plural.
00:38:13 Have moved to the US.
00:38:16 And again, how is this possible?
00:38:18 How is?
00:38:18 I thought it was.
00:38:19 I thought it were capping H1B1 visas.
00:38:24 Are capped off at at 85,000 people.
00:38:30 And we'll get into the we'll get into the the the donkey route thing.
00:38:33 Only that's only one little way.
00:38:35 That's one way they would.
00:38:37 Would bounce.
00:38:38 They would sneak into the.
00:38:40 They would turn themselves in. They would say that they, they demanded asylum, which, by the way, is easy to get.
00:38:47 In fact, there's entire organizations Indian organizations set up to make sure that you get it. One of the ways you can get it. Just as an example is you can say.
00:38:58 There's no way to check who out who these people are.
00:39:01 Where they come from.
00:39:02 And because there are parts of India where there is some kind of ethnic strife.
00:39:08 And there are parts of India where you've got like the Muslim, Hindu kind of friction going on.
00:39:13 You just lie and say from that that part of the country and or or say.
00:39:20 Find, find or or make make a fake online.
00:39:24 File and post a bunch of like anti government or anti Islam if you're from that part of the country.
00:39:32 Stuff on the Internet.
00:39:33 Those posts you can point to when you get to the immigration people in America and say, oh, yeah, because I said this inflammatory shit online, here's a copy of you can look.
00:39:44 Man, because that's real hard to.
00:39:45 Produce umm.
00:39:47 You know if now if I go back home, they'll kill me because of what I've said here on.
00:39:53 The Internet.
00:39:54 And so they already know how this system works.
00:39:57 And they've already set it up to where you get rubber stamped in there even after you wait the three years or whatever it is to get get your trial.
00:40:05 And but anyway, we'll.
00:40:07 We'll get back to that in a second.
00:40:08 So yeah, entire fucking villages.
00:40:12 Entire fucking villages.
00:40:14 Coming across and there's an entire industry in India, which, by the way, hasn't stopped, hasn't stopped it just because you lock down, which we haven't locked down. But let's just say that in theory.
00:40:29 Trump locked down the southern border entirely, or at least to the degree that humans can, given the resources that they have. This industry doesn't just evaporate overnight.
00:40:40 We have a northern border.
00:40:41 We have a western border.
00:40:44 And we have an eastern border.
Reporter
00:40:48 Across parts of northern India, St. after St. looks like this.
00:40:55 Ad after ad, after ad Immigration Services learn English marketed to so many here who want to migrate, some of this is legal, but a lot of it is not.
00:41:08 Human smugglers are rampant in this part of the world, meeting the demands of thousands of would be migrants each year.
Devon Stack
00:41:16 And like I said, it's so.
00:41:18 That's why they had the movie about it.
00:41:20 It's not just to the Anglosphere anymore.
00:41:23 They're going to places like Korea.
00:41:26 They're going to places like Japan.
00:41:29 I mean, again, there's there's over a billion of these fucking people.
00:41:34 It's like an unlimited supply of Indians.
00:41:38 And so it's they need unlimited supply of places to go 'cause, God forbid they stay where they're from and try to fix that place up, which is weird, right?
00:41:48 This subcontinent full of engineers and doctors, and yet it's so shitty that everyone has to leave.
00:41:53 Everyone wants to fucking get the fuck out of there.
00:41:58 So they then go on in this news report, they talk about the the criminal network and and this is back when they were still mostly doing this I think report from thing it was last year or two years ago.
00:42:12 They're still mostly just doing the like the Biden era.
00:42:16 Walk walk across the border and get rubber stamped.
Masked Dot Indian
00:42:18 Yeah, Dubai, Dubai countries kihan.
Devon Stack
00:42:23 I'll read the subtitles here. It says.
00:42:26 They go from here to Delhi, then to Dubai from Delhi.
Masked Dot Indian
00:42:31 Dubai, Dubai.
Devon Stack
00:42:34 Then from Dubai we get visas issued for different countries.
Masked Dot Indian
00:42:38 Countries.
Devon Stack
00:42:43 Like Guatemala, Panama, Costa Rica, Cancun.
Masked Dot Indian
00:42:46 Yeah, Panama.
00:42:47 Or Costa Rica?
Reporter
00:42:50 Every part of the journey is made possible by organized crime along the way, even bribing border guards.
Devon Stack
00:42:52 Yep.
Masked Dot Indian
00:42:56 Iskandar.
00:42:58 Motor securities.
00:43:02 10s of.
Devon Stack
00:43:02 Talks about. All right? Just said the the border security guards take bribes and uh, look, there's a whole lot of Mexican border security guards in America.
00:43:11 Don't know how have you ever seen when?
00:43:13 Uh. When the administration goes to the border and they talk to ice.
00:43:18 There's, uh, there's a shocking amount of uh Mexicans who probably don't give a fuck if brown people come into America that work for the Border Patrol.
00:43:26 And.
00:43:26 They'll say, well, we have to have them because they speak Spanish.
00:43:30 Well, you don't.
00:43:31 Have to have them if you just open fire on the invaders, you wouldn't need to know what they were saying.
00:43:36 And then of course, this, this. They show this footage of the the Super effective wall.
Reporter
00:43:41 Of thousands of Indians have made that journey in the last few years.
Devon Stack
00:43:46 They're just walking across the giant holes all over the fucking wall.
00:43:50 The wall that ever got built.
00:43:53 And so, you know, you got the cartels at work.
00:43:58 You've also looked this statistically.
00:44:02 You had more of the other visas than you had border crossings as much as you have a lot of these people coming across using the donkey route, or at least again, it's different now.
00:44:12 I will say that Trump has.
00:44:15 Now slowed that process down, or at least altered that process.
00:44:21 And so that will that, that I'm sure will change to some degree and not focus so much on the southern border and they'll probably, you know, recalibrate towards the ports on the West and East Coast and the northern border.
00:44:36 But that's just one of the.
00:44:37 They were doing.
00:44:38 The the the bigger way that they were doing it was overstaying their visas.
00:44:46 And that's that's a that's that's cost.
00:44:49 Little more money.
00:44:52 Cost a little bit more money, but it's way more effective. It's way more effective.
00:44:58 So.
00:44:59 The way this works and this still works.
00:45:03 This isn't something that.
00:45:06 At least as of right now, that is being addressed in any meaningful way.
00:45:12 OK, so you can get temporary visas and then you can over stay.
00:45:19 And there's lots of different kinds of.
00:45:22 Unfortunately, the Indians can get, especially if they're not so worried about committing fraud. And I think if there's anything you know about scamming on the Internet, Indians don't seem to have a a big problem with committing fraud.
00:45:36 In fact, I'll play that later in the in the stream, there's a funny Indian fraud story.
00:45:43 I don't know how.
00:45:44 It's kind of funny, I guess.
00:45:46 That just from a few months ago.
00:45:51 Involving. Well, we'll do it at the end here.
00:45:54 And so you've got the tourist visa which is AB2 or business visa which is AB1.
00:46:04 And you can get these visas working through one of these companies that they were showing the storefronts for in India. And the way that they do it is they falsify financial documents, they make fake bank statements, fake employment.
00:46:20 Fake letters and because part of the process is when you go to get your visa, the Americans will ask you.
00:46:29 Because they don't.
00:46:30 They want to make sure that you're, I mean well.
00:46:33 Uh.
00:46:34 They're supposed to make sure that you're not gonna stay.
00:46:39 They they're supposed to make sure that you're not gonna just cheat the system and and do exactly what they're gonna do.
00:46:47 And so they ask you for proof that you have enough connections in India to where it suggests that you're not going to just stay, that you're going to have to go back.
00:46:57 So if you give them documents that say, for example, that you run a company and you've got 20 employees and a wife at home and $100,000 in a bank account.
00:47:09 Then they'll be like.
00:47:10 Well, this guy's probably not going to stay here, but all that paperwork, surprise, surprise, is fucking bullshit.
00:47:17 And so they they just give you fake information. The same thing with the B1 visa. The B1 visa is a business visa.
00:47:27 And so you can just say that you're going to come here for business purposes.
00:47:32 You have all this fake documentation that backs it up because so many people are applying for these visas.
00:47:38 And because the federal government sucks at their job or is intentionally negligent, I think they just kind of let anyone go through that has.
00:47:47 These pieces of fake fucking paper that say that, you know, they went to whatever school and they own whatever company and they've got all this money in the bank account.
00:47:56 And look, there's, I mean hundreds and hundreds and hundreds.
00:48:03 Of videos on YouTube of Indians telling Indians what questions they're gonna be asked in the interview and what to bring and how, how to make sure they're gonna be able to make it across.
Dot Indian with a H1B1
00:48:13 All of you guys want this bad boy on your passport at the end of the day.
00:48:17 Biggest.
00:48:18 Yes, this is my B1B2 visa or US visitor visa which is valid for.
00:48:24 For five years for me and I got it back in 2020.
00:48:27 It is quite possible for you guys to get approved for this visa after your visa interview, but you must have to meet all the requirements. You must have to do everything in a proper way and in this video I will share all possible questions a visa officer can.
00:48:43 You.
Devon Stack
00:48:45 And there's other organizations, of course, that we're going to talk about in a moment that also prep Indians that that are planning on doing something like this and prepare them for the trip.
00:48:58 There's alternatively you can get an F1 visa.
00:49:02 An F1 visa is a student visa.
00:49:05 The visa that Trump wants to staple green cards to the back of.
00:49:10 Well, guess what?
00:49:11 Many of those are fraudulent.
00:49:13 Many of those are acquired.
00:49:15 Through fake academic credentials.
00:49:18 And fake admission letters from fake institutions.
00:49:25 And something like I think 7000.
00:49:29 Student visas overstayed in 2023.
00:49:33 So it's not a a small problem, that's just one that again that's just that's just the F1 visas.
00:49:39 And again, you find the stories about this kind of a thing and and the victim isn't the United States.
00:49:46 Victim is not the the founding stock. Americans who are being overrun by these people.
00:49:50 Oh, it's the poor abused immigrants somehow.
Anchor Man
00:49:52 Fake companies accused of allowing foreign students to evade US immigration laws.
00:49:58 By exploiting a federal visa program, NBC's Gabe Gutierrez has the investigation in partnership with our NBC Bay Area.
Rozelle Shoddy
00:50:07 You can actually see the column.
Gabe Gutierrez
00:50:09 For Rozelle, shoddy or the masters at the University of Kansas and now works as an.
Rozelle Shoddy
00:50:10 Play songs by, you know, fortunate but not.
Gabe Gutierrez
00:50:14 He came to the US from Kuwait legally on a student visa called an F1 that allows fordon students to work in the US after they graduate.
Rozelle Shoddy
00:50:22 What sort of training are you getting from this? Job assistance such as structural, mechanical, electrical.
Devon Stack
00:50:29 Unlike Charlie and anchor the airbrow.
00:50:31 Yeah, yet another person that we shouldn't have here.
00:50:34 You trying to tell me that we couldn't find a white guy that would deal with this guy's this guy from Kuwait's gonna do?
00:50:39 Why the fuck do we need this guy here?
00:50:42 Why the fuck are we allowing the world to brain rape us?
00:50:44 I mean, even if look, even if if they were coming here getting.
00:50:49 The education and fucking leaving.
00:50:51 Why is that acceptable?
00:50:54 Why is that acceptable?
00:50:58 You trying to tell me you can't find enough white high school graduates that wouldn't rather go to that, that college and get that same degree?
00:51:07 Trying to tell me.
00:51:07 Can't.
00:51:10 We don't have enough white people to to to do all these jobs and to get these degrees.
00:51:19 Think that look.
00:51:20 And it's funny because people often say that they wish that, you know, maybe even Elon would say that they want to run this country like a like a business. They want to be, not the president, but the CEO.
00:51:34 Well, how does this make any fucking kind of sense?
00:51:36 What company would allow people from the competition like how?
00:51:42 How would PepsiCo allow people from Coca-Cola to come over and work at Pepsi?
00:51:51 For like a year and then go back and work at Coca-Cola.
00:51:56 Why? Why? Why would you allow this?
00:52:01 Why would you allow this?
00:52:04 And the simple answer is the people making these decisions don't give a fuck about your country.
00:52:10 They don't.
00:52:10 People like Elon Musk don't see themselves as nationalists.
00:52:15 He's not even from America.
00:52:19 They're citizens of the world.
00:52:22 So really, everything's fungible.
00:52:24 People are fungible.
00:52:25 It doesn't matter where they are.
00:52:30 Doesn't matter where they come from.
00:52:37 So we shouldn't even have this shit in the first place.
00:52:39 Notice how all these companies.
00:52:40 It's these companies that they're breaking the law.
00:52:43 Who's paying these companies?
00:52:46 These companies are just forcing students into America.
00:52:50 They don't want to come like, how does that work?
00:52:52 No, it's not these companies.
00:52:54 It's these immigrants supply and fucking demand.
00:52:58 These companies exist.
00:52:59 These fake companies exist because.
00:53:02 There's illegal immigrants paying them to exist.
Gabe Gutierrez
00:53:07 Government list of top employers using this program mixed in with companies like Amazon, Google and Microsoft are other companies that appear to be illegitimate, including one called Findrem claiming to employ 500 students in 2017.
00:53:23 Its founder, a woman named Kelly Huang charged with criminal fraud. Prosecutors say finding reimburse was false verifications of employment for Chinese F1 visa holders.
00:53:34 This website allegedly associated with the company described the opt opportunity as pretend work. If a submission was well prepared, the website said, it will look real.
00:53:44 And the US government will think your status is legal. Some schools were fooled, including the University of Kansas.
00:53:51 Found seven students reported find Reem LLC as an employer.
Devon Stack
00:53:56 So you've got a whole lot of this shit. This bullshit going on.
00:54:00 It's not just people from India, as you know, those. Those are people from China.
00:54:05 You've got so this this Ave. this is the way they get their foot in the door once and look Trump wants.
00:54:11 Give these people green.
00:54:12 So this this actually this problem Trump's going to be making it worse because once that once the visa is approved, once they're in the US legal.
00:54:22 They're now they're able to take advantage of all the programs we're going to go over in a moment that allows them, for example, to buy hotels and outbid white people that might want to own those hotels.
00:54:35 And in fact, even at the V6 expires, as we talked about 7000 students back in what was it 2023?
00:54:42 They just stay here anyway.
00:54:48 And it's not that big of a deal.
00:54:50 People are always afraid, like, well, if I overstay my visa, that's going to hurt my chances of ever be able to come legal.
00:54:57 First of all, you don't have to become legal.
00:54:59 Lots of ways.
00:55:00 Identity theft being chief among them, that you can continue to operate within the United States.
00:55:06 Undetected, but not only that, you've got just like there's hundreds and hundreds of YouTube videos telling you how to sneak into the country. There's also hundreds, and if not thousands, probably thousands.
00:55:21 10s, Maybe 10s of thousands of immigration lawyers.
00:55:25 That are set up to help you out if you overstay your visa and get.
00:55:29 Legal again.
Consulate
00:55:29 In this video, we're going to be talking about four ways that you can fix your status and become a permanent resident. If you've overstayed your student or tourist visa. This also applies to certain other non immigrant visa.
Devon Stack
00:55:44 See, just listen to look. Listen to Pooh, young poo, young Dorian.
00:55:50 He'll get.
00:55:51 He'll get you fixed right up.
00:55:53 He'll tell you all the.
00:55:54 Ways that you can.
00:55:56 You can be here legally.
Consulate
00:55:57 The first way that you can fix your status after you've overstayed your non immigrant visa is through an immediate relative family petition.
00:56:07 A lot of people already know that if they marry Aus citizen after they've overstayed their student visa or tourist visa, they can become a permanent resident.
Devon Stack
00:56:17 Ah, Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding Ding.
00:56:19 So now if you're one of these Indians, you can benefit from the existing Indian population, that of of millions of people who live in America to make a fake marriage for.
00:56:33 You can set up or.
00:56:34 It's a real 1.
00:56:35 Knows.
00:56:36 But you can make it sound as if you're going to get married even if you've overstayed your visa.
00:56:42 And now you can get permanent residency within United States, which can then lead to access to these programs or to go over in a second even if you don't have one of these communities to lean on.
00:56:57 There's services that will take care of you. It's OK.
Reporter
00:57:02 Face RA3. Uncovering an international fake marriage for visas investigation underway, right?
00:57:07 The suspected leaders accused of working out of Sacramento home and obtaining forged travel visas and brides in India.
00:57:15 How to alert about a global scam?
00:57:18 And it has ties right here to Western New York.
00:57:21 Federal investigators say they've uncovered an international marriage fraud conspiracy 2 on your sides. Kelly Desick explains how it was discovered Kelly.
00:57:30 Yeah, a lot of undercover work went into this investigation, this case involved.
00:57:34 Those people accused of getting married to get green cards or the other way.
00:57:38 People getting married or arranging marriages for people who wanted green cards and getting paid for it.
00:57:45 Seven people from across the US and around the world are accused of being involved in this marriage fraud, conspiracy to already pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit marriage fraud.
00:57:57 Vishal Chavria, an attorney from Illinois who helped fraudulently married couples through the green card process.
00:58:04 Knowing the couples were in sham marriages and coaching them on, how to try to fool federal officials at interview.
00:58:11 And Delayna Shaw from Connecticut, the marriage broker connecting foreign nationals from India who wanted green cards with U.S. citizens willing to get married for money. Prosecutors say Shaw was in one of these marriages herself.
Devon Stack
00:58:25 That's.
00:58:26 So then you've got the generational help.
00:58:29 You've got the community helping you.
00:58:31 You have people who have already successfully done the scam, ushering in more Indians and helping them go through the the same scam because they know how the scam works, because that's how they got it.
00:58:43 And now they've got law.
00:58:47 Again, we'll talk about how they might have paid for those law degrees here in a moment.
00:58:54 So you have this the fraudulent marriage sponsorship, that's in fact, that's almost like a a golden ticket.
00:59:03 That's like the sure way to to getting a pathway to like a legal status of the United States.
00:59:11 That's that's not gonna be.
00:59:14 Easy to tackle as long as you have that. As long as you have that.
00:59:20 In the country, then, that's not gonna cause how can you prove? Oh, you're not really.
00:59:24 Especially nowadays, right?
00:59:26 Especially now with these loose definitions of what marriage even is and what a normal marriage looks like, how are you supposed to prove that that this marriage is legitimate and this one's not?
00:59:40 I mean, it's fucking insane.
00:59:42 So all they have to do is is in some cases they hire.
00:59:46 They'll hire a homeless like this.
00:59:48 Here's another news report they talk about they they were hiring homeless people and even if.
00:59:55 Even if the the people want, they pay like a homeless person, like here's a few $1000 was more money you'll ever see in your life.
01:00:01 Just pretend to get married to this person, and if they suspected that the the person they were paying was going to cause a problem, or if they didn't think that they were going to be able to answer the immigration questions because they're basically a drug addict homeless person.
01:00:19 They would then go to the the state and get a restraining order claiming domestic abuse.
01:00:27 So then when you go to get your immigration status smoothed out, they can't interview your spouse or it's not.
01:00:35 Or, or at least they can't get you in the same room because you have a restraining order against them.
01:00:41 Now you're the victim of abuse.
Anchor Woman
01:00:46 The FBI says the agency hired online officials to perform ceremonies and even prepared clients for immigration interviews with a list of questions.
Joe Bonavolonta
01:00:54 They'd even coach their clients and citizen spouses, some of whom were homeless.
01:01:00 On how to interview with immigration officials and convince them that their marriage was legitimate.
Anchor Woman
01:01:06 If the American citizens got cold.
01:01:08 The agency used the violence Against Women Act to ensure the immigrants.
01:01:12 Stay put.
Spokeswoman
01:01:12 The agency allegedly filed.
01:01:15 Restraining orders against United States citizens.
01:01:18 Clearing the path for the foreign national to obtain a green card.
Devon Stack
01:01:23 Ah, sweet.
01:01:25 Sweet.
01:01:28 So you've got that that going on, you have based the process for that is you just give them fake documents like love letters, I, joint bank accounts, photos and look, all this stuff is is easily faked.
01:01:46 All this stuff is easily faked. I mean, come on. You can fake love letters easily.
01:01:50 Can open up a joint bank account easily.
01:01:53 You can Photoshop all the photos you ever want. You can AI photos for fucks sake at this point.
01:01:59 And then you just file for adjustment of status.
01:02:03 You file a petition I130 with US citizenship, citizenship and Immigration Services, and the migrant submits application to adjust status II485 aiming for a green card and the forged documents support the the claim that they're married.
01:02:22 And fraudulent marriages.
01:02:25 Are wildly.
01:02:28 Effective because of how difficult it is to prove.
01:02:34 That you're not really. You're not really married.
01:02:37 And especially if they do this in a rural.
01:02:40 You know, This is why a lot of these hotels and properties in rural areas are, that's why it's so easy for them to acquire these businesses in rural areas, because the enforcement is not the same.
01:02:54 They just don't have the ability to enforce in these rural areas.
01:02:59 And that goes for.
01:03:00 Everything like that goes for you don't have to worry about ice showing up.
01:03:06 In a town where the population's 2000 people, if you've got a Indian hotel where there's 20 illegal Indians working there, they're not gonna.
01:03:15 Not the.
01:03:16 They're not gonna target you.
01:03:20 Then of course we have the H1B.
01:03:25 Visas.
01:03:27 Now the H1B visas, you can get those sort of legitimately.
01:03:34 By that I mean, like you might actually have a real job offer. But oftentimes it's because you have Indians at this point. Now in a lot of these companies in the HR departments.
01:03:49 In fact, there was a a LinkedIn job posting that went around the Internet.
01:03:54 A few weeks ago, where she outright it was an Indian HR woman posting a job listing saying H1B visas only.
01:04:05 And that which is illegal. But you know, always you don't have to advertise it on LinkedIn for it to be happening.
01:04:13 And so you have real companies hiring people that have fake.
01:04:20 Resumes. They have fake degrees they have. In some instances these these companies, these agencies that arrange for them to get the H1B visa and get hired at these companies like Amazon.
01:04:36 Cetera.
01:04:37 They'll they'll actually do the phone interview for you so that you don't have to like if it's a job that you're wildly unqualified for, then the company that does, you know, they do the phone interview 1st to make sure you know how to.
01:04:51 Don't know write Python scripts or whatever the fuck they're they're hiring you to do.
01:04:55 You have some guy who just sounds like a fucking Indian on the phone, like every other fucking Indian on the phone.
01:05:02 And he does the interview for you.
01:05:05 He actually knows what he's doing.
01:05:07 He gets hired.
01:05:08 They fly you out there and you're set up and they're not going to just fire you immediately.
01:05:13 As many people that work in the industry will tell you, there's lots of Indians that go out there that have no fucking clue.
01:05:19 How to do the things that they got hired to do?
01:05:22 And so these, that's the people who are at least legitimately getting jobs that exist.
01:05:29 Now, because it's capped off at 85,000 people and it's a lottery system.
01:05:36 Then there's other ways they fuck the system over.
01:05:39 So instead of just actually.
01:05:43 Applying for like real jobs and then applying for the visa once they have a job offer at Amazon or or whatever it is. If it's a legitimate company.
01:05:51 Because you know lots and lots and lots of people are mostly Indians are applying for this one in Chinese too.
01:05:58 Are applying for these H1B visas?
01:06:01 They it's like it's a lottery system and they do the equivalent of buying mini lottery tickets.
01:06:09 And what that is that system is is they have a whole bunch of fake companies.
01:06:14 That are started by Indians who have already done this scam.
01:06:18 Already established in America and they make fake companies.
01:06:22 Or they make LLC's again.
01:06:25 You.
01:06:25 You can put them in out of the way. Places where no federal person is going to drive.
01:06:31 You know, 1000 miles in the middle of fucking nowhere to go check on and they've got a website, so it looks real and and it's it's a real registered LLC, right?
01:06:39 So they they just look on the Internet and they go, oh, checks out whatever. Like those schools they were talking about the F1.
01:06:45 Visas.
01:06:47 And so you make a bunch of fake companies that all send you job offers, and then you don't just apply for the one job. If if you even have a real job offer.
01:06:57 They're all.
01:06:58 You apply and get offer letters from say 10.
01:07:03 And now in the in the visa lottery, you don't just have one lottery ticket, you've got 10.
01:07:09 And so you're more likely.
01:07:12 To win the lottery, and once you win the lottery and get the H1B visa again, you're in the you've got your foot in the door. That's the.
01:07:20 The big once you get your foot in the door, as you'll see here in a moment, that's the hard part. And it's not that hard.
01:07:31 It's not that hard.
01:07:32 So you know, all they have to do is they forge credentials, they forge work experience.
01:07:38 The fake degrees.
01:07:40 There's not a lot of people checking into this stuff.
01:07:44 They, you know, once they get in into the the in the way that here's The funny thing is.
01:07:51 Nick, it could be other illegals creating the fake companies because a lot of these Llc's, they don't look to see if you're a illegal resident to form an LLC.
01:08:06 So there's, you know, states like Delaware, states like Texas.
01:08:12 That let you just make an LLC, and this comes in later too, because if you get, if you if you create an LLC and let's say you don't have a Social Security number.
01:08:21 And that's like a hurdle when it comes to.
01:08:23 To.
01:08:24 Loans or any kind of other thing.
01:08:26 Well, if you have an LLC, you now have a tax ID and it's a tax ID that you can use in lieu of a Social Security number.
01:08:35 Again, we'll get into that in a second.
01:08:37 So you know, you could have illegals setting up these fake companies.
01:08:42 And then all they have to do is once they get, you know the the.
01:08:49 The the fake job offer. They submit it, they get approved, they get into the America, they've got the visa, they're allowed entry into America.
01:08:58 And then they all they have to do. If if worst case scenario is they can get then get funneled into this network of Indian motels and hotels.
01:09:07 Cells to go work and live at the hotel in the middle of fucking nowhere.
01:09:13 And yeah, sure, they might only get paid 5 to 10 bucks an hour, but they live there for free and they can start saving up money.
01:09:21 And they can start saving up a nest egg while they live in this fucking hotel. And maybe they, you know.
01:09:26 You know changing.
01:09:28 Sheets and and whatever, and, but they're totally off the grid.
01:09:33 It works out for the Indian hotel owner.
01:09:36 Because he doesn't have to pay.
01:09:39 Into, you know, workers comp insurance or like, you know, as far as the government's concerned, you don't exist.
01:09:46 So all the same benefits that come with hiring a legal immigrants from Mexico for employers.
01:09:53 Goes with hiring illegal Indian immigrants at these hotels.
01:09:58 And again, there's no oversight.
01:10:02 Who's when's the last time ice?
01:10:06 Went to like Winslow, AZ and and busted and checked the IDs of the immigration status of all the people changing the fucking sheets.
01:10:15 At the Route 66 motel, it doesn't fucking happen.
01:10:20 And they've got these motels all up and down the fucking country.
01:10:25 And so they can put it, put you anywhere in the middle of fucking nowhere.
01:10:28 Totally off the grid.
01:10:30 You're technically here legally.
01:10:31 You have an H1B visa alright, but even if you don't or you overstay it, you're now you're working at one of these hotels getting paid under the fucking table.
01:10:40 And living for free.
01:10:43 So all right.
01:10:44 Now you've got that going on with H1B Visa Indians, by the way. Just for some statistics here to give you some.
01:10:53 Context.
01:10:55 In 2023, Indians received 72%.
01:11:02 72% of all of the H1B visas.
01:11:09 So that's.
01:11:11 Around 66,000 of the 91,000 because the caps at 85,000.
01:11:18 Then they there's like a temporary increase.
01:11:20 Keep.
01:11:21 I don't know if that's where that's the status of that at this moment, but in in fiscal year 2023, it was at 91,000.
01:11:29 Due to it demand right now, the demands of people like Elon Musk.
01:11:39 Once, once you, once you get this foot in the door for the H1B visa program.
01:11:46 You are now.
01:11:49 Able to.
01:11:52 To progress to the how do I get my my funding set up to buy my hotel, but I'll walk you through, walk you through real quickly.
01:12:02 Like an example of how this would work.
01:12:06 You could be a, let's say.
01:12:08 Your name is Ravi, Ravi, the Indian.
01:12:12 Ravi, the.
01:12:13 He wants to to move to the United States.
01:12:16 He has some basic computer skills, you know, the kind of computer skills that allow you to scam people like old ladies off over the Internet.
01:12:25 You know you.
01:12:26 You know, run some script Kitty bullshit and get paid to to drain the retirement accounts of grandma or get her to buy a bunch of gift cards from, you know, the from target.
01:12:40 And, you know, spend her entire life savings on on your scam. But you know, you're tired of dealing all these scam calls all day long. You want to actually go to America and sexually harass white women.
01:12:54 And so you.
01:12:55 All right, I want.
01:12:56 I want to get into there so you contact an agent.
01:13:00 And you know, let's say in Hammond, you know some some Indian town.
01:13:07 That's known for doing visa fixes.
01:13:11 And they create a bogus company.
01:13:13 They partner with a US Indian and like I said, it could be a legal immigrant Indian who runs Tech Vision LLC. You know, some realistic sounding company.
01:13:27 And it's this it firm, a consulting firm in New Jersey, right.
01:13:33 And they register the.
01:13:34 It costs 500 bucks, cost 500 bucks to register the LLC you create the website.
01:13:40 Basically free.
01:13:42 And you file a fakes tax returns showing that you're you're making some kind of revenue.
01:13:49 Tech Vision then submits the the H1B petition, claiming that Ravi is a systems analyst.
01:13:59 You know something fancy sounding.
01:14:03 And he's.
01:14:04 To get a $70,000 salary.
01:14:07 So it's a, it's a real job. We're going to make him come here and he's going to make 70 grand.
01:14:11 Year and you provide his resume.
01:14:14 It's.
01:14:15 It's got a fake degree from nonexistent tech institutes in India that no one's going to look up and see if they exist.
01:14:23 He's got fake experience at maybe real or fake companies.
01:14:28 No one's going to check up on it.
01:14:31 Gets approved.
01:14:33 And then you got the lottery process and he he's one of the lucky ones, would actually go through, right?
01:14:40 So after the visa approval.
01:14:44 And they missed, you know, all the fraud because of the limited resources or just like I think I think, intentional negligence.
01:14:52 I think in 2023 only 10% of petitions were even audited.
01:14:58 So I don't know if post Trump that they're doing more.
01:15:02 Maybe they are, but at least in 2023 they were only auditing.
01:15:07 And the ones they were auditing, let's face it, it was diversity auditing.
01:15:12 So they probably weren't doing the best job.
01:15:14 So Ravi goes into the United States with his H1B visa.
01:15:19 And he is legally here for three years.
01:15:24 Now, tech vision obviously doesn't exist.
01:15:28 And so they instead.
01:15:32 They they.
01:15:34 Maintain his visa status on paper and get a cut of his money that he makes while working at the motel.
01:15:43 So the way that they maintain this service for future Indians to come in is they set it up to where whenever he's like the 5-10 bucks an hour, whatever it is, he's getting paid to work at the Indian Hotel or motel or or whatever he's doing what?
01:15:58 Illegal work. They find him to do.
01:16:00 This this fake company gets a cut of that and continues on the process of bringing in more and more Indians.
01:16:08 There's several these companies. In fact 1 Indian might have like.
01:16:12 You know, twenty of these Llc's set up because it's like it's a numbers game to try to, you know, make sure the lottery will get some of these people through.
01:16:23 And so, you know, he just works under the table.
01:16:26 Works at one of these.
01:16:27 Maybe he works at a gas station.
01:16:29 Gets cash.
01:16:31 He doesn't have to worry about E-Verify or anything like that because this is all under the table and so there's no.
01:16:38 No record of it of it happening at.
01:16:40 He's in this rural area where they don't have to worry about any kind of enforcement.
01:16:44 And maybe while he's there in the three years hasn't run out, they can arrange one of these fake marriages.
01:16:53 They can make it look like he's been dating this Indian woman. That's also part of this community.
01:16:59 They can start creating the digital footprint.
01:17:01 Facebook.
01:17:02 They got three years, right? So they can start.
01:17:05 Methodically creating Facebook posts that show them on dates and and whatever, and you know, just create some.
01:17:11 Kind of digital footprint that shows that he's that he's in a in a relationship with this person and then by the time the the visa expires, he's already got a a request.
01:17:27 In to stay permanently because of his marriage.
01:17:29 Or maybe he'd actually dance Mary.
01:17:31 Maybe he gets into an arranged marriage through the Indian community that's already out here.
01:17:38 So that's that's basically.
01:17:41 How that works?
01:17:45 All right.
01:17:48 So now.
01:17:50 Once he's once he's in the country.
01:17:55 Well, there, there's a couple other ways you can technically get in that are are not as.
01:18:03 Not as likely that they would.
01:18:05 Would work.
01:18:06 Like for example.
01:18:09 Even if you're apprehended, you can claim you were trafficked.
01:18:12 You can claim you were trafficked, and in fact a court upheld that in January.
01:18:18 Trump or no Trump, that's still in effect.
01:18:21 And there's another you can claim you can pay off law enforcement.
01:18:27 If you can get any kind of like a cop to sign off and saying that you're part of some investigation they're conducting, you can also stay.
01:18:33 That's also kind of a long shot.
01:18:36 But that it does happen.
01:18:39 OK, now once they're here.
01:18:45 How do they get access to money?
01:18:48 How do I get money to to buy one of these motels or hotels?
01:18:54 It that they're just these business geniuses.
01:18:57 Is that they're just really, they just, you know, they saved up all their money.
01:19:00 They sold other goats back home.
01:19:03 And they brought this big ball of money with them, and they just plunk it down and buy a fucking gas station.
01:19:08 In a hotel.
01:19:12 How they have the money to do this, especially if they've had to pay.
01:19:15 I mean, what little money they did have, they had to pay for the trip out.
01:19:20 They had to pay to get smuggled into the country or they had to pay one of these agencies that that does the the visa fraud and all this other shit.
01:19:29 So how do they have the money now? Once they're in America, to buy one of these?
01:19:36 These hotels.
01:19:38 Well, let's see here.
01:19:41 Let me enter my notes here.
01:19:47 Once, once he sort of made things sort of legit, legally he gets an EAD which is an Employment authorization document.
01:19:56 And it's a little like it's like a driver's license, basically. And it's issued by USCIS.
01:20:03 And it proves that you know.
01:20:06 You're you're allowed to work. In fact, a lot of these Haitians.
01:20:09 The Haitians that are in Springfield, this is something they would have. They would have a a card that says that, you know, they're they're not, they're not like.
01:20:18 Illegally here, but they're also they're not citizens or like that, but they're allowed to to, to still work.
01:20:26 And so once you have that, that opens up a bunch of different funding options.
01:20:33 And also legal work so you don't have to worry so much about working for your your uncle at the motel or at the gas station or whatever.
01:20:42 And so once you have this card, or once you have any kind of legal status whatsoever, not only can you.
01:20:47 Get like a real job and start working.
01:20:51 Actually, even before you get that, you can start going to some of these refugee nonprofits.
01:21:00 Who? Some of them get money from the federal government. In fact, some of them got their money cut off recently.
01:21:06 Or at least drastically reduced when they shut down USAID. That's one of that's one of the places USAID was sending money to, or some of these nonprofits.
01:21:18 But there's there's a shit ton of these nonprofits.
01:21:21 Set up specifically to either give.
01:21:25 Micro loans or not so micro loans or just grants?
01:21:31 To these people that show up and again they don't even have to show that they're here legally.
01:21:37 Now here's one organization.
International Refugee Company
01:21:39 There is no one face for our refugee refugees come from across the world and remember it can happen to anyone of us.
Mexican Mother
01:21:52 Thanks.
01:22:01 Ah.
Devon Stack
01:22:03 Oh, it's so touching.
01:22:05 Yeah. So International Rescue committee.
01:22:10 IRC.
01:22:12 Now they're a huge nonprofit that says they help refugees and immigrants. They have offices in 40 plus U.S. cities like New York, la, Atlanta, and they get cash.
01:22:28 From the office of Refugee Resettlement.
01:22:32 So they get cash from the federal government.
01:22:36 Also from private donors.
01:22:40 They give like say they give job training, small business grants.
01:22:45 So if you're, you know, Ravi who's come here illegally, you approach this organization and you say, well, I want, I want to open up a hotel or a gas station.
01:22:56 Are by the way.
01:22:57 We're going to talk about tonight.
01:22:58 None of this is available to the white people, who for generations their families have been paying the tax dollars that have gone gone.
01:23:08 On to fund these kinds of organizations and these programs.
01:23:12 Don't have access to any of this stuff.
01:23:16 So a, A, a criminal invader into your into your country has access to all these programs. We're going to talk about tonight and that allow them.
01:23:26 This, by the way, also explains why there's so many fucking Korean grocery stores in the ghetto.
01:23:30 The.
01:23:31 They're all all these immigrants are using the same programs.
01:23:35 Because they're they're oppressed minorities.
01:23:38 That's literally what it is. You are excluded explicitly because you are white.
01:23:43 Your excluded explicitly.
01:23:47 Because you are white.
01:23:51 So they'll they'll offer.
01:23:54 And we'll go into some numbers.
01:23:55 So you kind of an idea. You can wrap your head around what kind of numbers, like money wise we're talking.
01:23:59 We'll go over that after we go over some of the just and this is this is not even all all of the programs.
01:24:05 Just going to go over a few of them, give you an idea of like the like.
01:24:10 A plausible scenario for someone like Ravi illegally coming into the country through some visa nonsense or or just walking across the border and then getting fake.
01:24:21 Married or or or whatever or.
01:24:23 I'm just, you know, identity theft or something like that.
01:24:26 That.
01:24:27 So basically all he has to do is he goes to International Rescue committee and they offer small business grants, cash assistance and especially if.
01:24:42 Ravi has claimed that he's a trafficking victim, or if he's claimed that he needs asylum status.
01:24:49 Then not only do they give him cash assistance to afford to live while he awaits for his trial, which again could be like in two to three years because of the backlog and by the way, the whole time he's working illegally.
01:25:05 At is, you know, at his uncle's gas station or.
01:25:08 But he's also getting a a living allowance from this nonprofit that much of its money come came, at least originated.
01:25:19 Well, it originated in your pocket, and then it went through the federal government into.
01:25:22 Pockets.
01:25:24 So they'll also provide him with with immigration lawyers.
01:25:28 They can, if nothing else, postpone his deportation.
01:25:33 And there are all these immigration lawyers are trained in ways that would.
01:25:39 That's all they do all day long. Is battle the federal government and try to get these people to be allowed to stay.
01:25:46 They can get a micro enterprise grant.
01:25:51 And that's 15,000 dollars, $15,000.
01:25:55 That's just free.
01:25:56 $15,000 you don't have to pay it back.
01:25:59 A.
01:26:01 And then you have.
01:26:05 And to give you an idea of of the budget here.
01:26:08 The.
01:26:09 Which is the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
01:26:14 Their 2024 funds.
01:26:17 Was was a. Oh, I thought I had the real number here.
01:26:22 I think.
01:26:23 I think their budget is something like $2 billion.
01:26:28 And yeah, I think don't quote me on this, but the way I wrote it down, it looks like their 2019 budget was $1.9 billion.
01:26:37 So they've got, they've got money, they got money.
01:26:41 They can also get a a $2500 matching grant.
01:26:47 And this is a grant that they get $74 million a year.
01:26:53 To disperse and the way that it works is they.
01:26:59 They pay the the the the nonprofit pays half of.
01:27:04 So the nonprofit, through donations or whatever, pays 12/12/50 of the $2500 and then the federal government matches it.
01:27:16 For I don't know why it's your money not.
01:27:20 It's gone, so they'll just give you already $15,000. Then you get $2500. And again, these are grants.
01:27:29 These aren't loans. You don't have to pay it back.
01:27:32 So in total you already get $17,500 just from this, this one organization.
01:27:42 OK.
01:27:42 But then there's a lot of religious organizations that, uh.
01:27:47 That I'll like to step in and help the.
01:27:49 Poor immigrants.
Global Refuge Spokesman
01:27:51 Hi everyone.
01:27:52 I wanted to talk briefly about some misinformation that's been going on around online.
01:27:56 You may have seen posts claiming that Lutheran groups like Global Refuge, formerly named Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services, and Lutheran Services in America, are doing something illegal with government money.
Singer
01:28:10 His eyes were Funny.
01:28:12 One of them would move and look all around.
01:28:16 And the other eye always stared straight ahead.
Devon Stack
01:28:23 So you have the the Lutherans, the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service, Global Refuge, they call it now.
01:28:34 They're another what's called a volag voluntary agency, which is it's just another nonprofit that has found a way to.
01:28:45 Siphon money out of the federal government. The federal government? Just.
01:28:49 Just hands over.
01:28:51 Also.
01:28:51 Get their money from donations from from private parties and and lutheran's and and whatnot.
01:29:01 But they.
01:29:01 They're it's the term is volag and they're funded also by the Orr. They've got 50 affiliates helping immigrants in places from coast to coast, from New Jersey to California. They give cash aid.
01:29:16 So just free free cash.
01:29:19 They offer job placement.
01:29:22 They give you micro loans.
01:29:25 They give you legal support.
01:29:27 So again, free lawyers, free immigration lawyers to help you stay.
01:29:33 Especially if you've got even if you're not, you know you haven't done the the green card marriage yet.
01:29:39 You're part of the backlog because you're waiting for a TV's or.
01:29:42 U visa.
01:29:45 Then you also get eligible for other programs, because now you're a victim.
01:29:52 Because now you're not just a.
01:29:55 Now you're. You're you're classified as a vulnerable immigrant.
01:30:00 And so you then get a 10,000 up to a $10,000 micro loan.
01:30:07 And you also get.
01:30:11 Cachet, $1000 lump sum cash aid of emergency help for rent or food, and this in addition to what he already got right.
01:30:20 So now now in addition to what you just the the money you got the the $15,000 you got from the last organization.
01:30:30 You can now stack onto that that pile of money.
01:30:34 Somewhere around $11,000.
01:30:36 See, you're starting to see how how maybe you could buy a gas station or a motel, huh?
01:30:43 So then, oh, we got the next one. This is going to ruffle some feathers just because.
01:30:49 There's a lot of people in denial about this one.
01:30:51 Yeah, another religious.
01:30:53 That's very keen on on immigration.
Barb Graham
01:30:58 Hi, my name's Barb Graham and I'm an attorney at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and the Refugee Immigration Services program.
01:31:06 This is a video about knowing your rights if Immigration and Customs enforcement approaches you.
01:31:13 All people living in the United States, including undocumented people, have certain rights under our United States Constitution.
01:31:21 If you are undocumented, and if an Immigration and Customs enforcement or ICE agent knocks.
01:31:27 Your door.
01:31:28 Know that you are certain rights. Ice is what we sometimes think of as being the immigration police.
01:31:33 But please understand these rights.
01:31:36 You do not have to open the door, you do not have to open the door or let the officers into your home unless they have a valid search warrant signed by.
Devon Stack
01:31:45 Oh yeah, the nice Catholics are telling people how to avoid getting deported.
01:31:50 Oh, that's nice. That's nice.
01:31:53 The the The Pro immigration for two centuries, Catholics are.
01:31:58 That like it's just.
01:31:59 It's just true, and it just, you know, any, any any other sorry any other you had any cope?
01:32:04 It's just a historical.
01:32:08 It changed after verdict.
01:32:09 No it didn't.
01:32:09 No. In fact, literally every Catholic in America was came here because of immigration. Basically, at some point, whether you're talking about the 1890s or the 1990s, OK?
01:32:22 So yeah, you've got the the Catholic Charities is is.
01:32:28 A big big offender when it comes to providing these cash grants and A and legal services to immigrants. And in this case making a video.
01:32:38 Is a new video by the.
01:32:40 This is this is in response to what?
01:32:44 You know, Trump claimed he was gonna do.
01:32:45 This is a response to the mass deportations that never happen.
01:32:49 Catholic Charities put up this video telling illegals how to.
01:32:52 Not get it deported?
Barb Graham
01:32:55 An ice deportation ward is not the same as a search warrant. If this is the only document they have, they cannot legally come inside unless you verbally agree to let them in. If the officers say they have a search warrant signed by a judge.
01:33:10 Ask them to slide it under the door or to hold it up to.
01:33:13 Window so.
01:33:13 Can see it if the ward does not have your correct name and address on it, and if it is not signed by a judge, you do not have to open the.
01:33:22 Or let them inside.
01:33:24 If at.
Rozelle Shoddy
01:33:24 Thanks.
Barb Graham
01:33:25 Point you decide to speak with the officers.
Devon Stack
01:33:26 Now let's just, all right.
Barb Graham
01:33:27 You do not need.
Devon Stack
01:33:28 Anyway, it goes on from there.
01:33:30 So you got Catholic charities.
01:33:33 And Catholic charities.
01:33:36 There again, they're a nationwide network. They've been giving aid to illegal immigrants for over a century.
01:33:48 And they've got over 1600 locations in the United States.
01:33:53 They offer emergency cash grants or just free money.
01:33:57 They give food. You don't have to be Catholic.
01:34:00 Can just.
01:34:01 You know you could be Ravi the Indian.
01:34:05 And after you've already hit up these other nonprofits, you can go to Catholic charities, get your free food, free cash, free legal aid.
01:34:14 And there's no cross referencing.
01:34:15 Like these, these organizations don't look to see what money the other organizations gave you.
01:34:20 Don't care.
01:34:22 They'll all. They also do job placement and.
01:34:26 They get money from the federal government, I think.
01:34:30 FEMA.
01:34:32 FEMA gave them, I think, in 2024 something crazy like $650 million.
01:34:38 So they get a lot of federal.
01:34:40 It's not just donations from Catholics or from the Vatican or whatever. It's a lot of it's federal money being.
01:34:47 Being laundered through these religious organizations.
01:34:51 And.
01:34:53 They so they so Ravi potentially could get $1500 in emergency cash.
01:35:00 And that's from their $50 million plus annual aid budget.
01:35:05 So they have $50 million.
01:35:09 And for these $1500 cash bombs that they drop on illegal immigrants.
01:35:15 So there's another 1500 bucks and then they got $5000 in legal aid.
01:35:21 And free lawyers that they'll give you.
01:35:24 And in fact, they will.
01:35:26 They'll, maybe unwittingly, they might even help you with. Get your your marriage fraud visa.
01:35:33 Because they they have.
01:35:38 Legal aid specifically to help you acquire visas through a A a marriage visa.
01:35:47 So there, so you get money from that.
01:35:51 You know, in fact.
01:35:55 I think FEMA since if this number's correct that I wrote down.
01:35:59 Since 2019.
01:36:02 Has spent 1.7 billion with AB dollars on not just Catholic.
01:36:08 You know, charities. But like, you know, this sort of stuff.
01:36:13 So now that you know you got money from the lutheran's, you got money from the Catholics. You got money from the communists. I think that that first one.
01:36:23 And but you know, we can't forget the Indians.
01:36:26 See the Indians.
01:36:28 Once they they showed up here in America and they bought up 60% of the hotels and motels. They created the Asian American Hotel Owners Association, the aahoa.
01:36:41 And it's kind of funny.
01:36:42 Because not only do you not have access to these kinds of organizations because you're not an illegal immigrant.
01:36:50 You wouldn't.
01:36:51 White people wouldn't be allowed to create these organizations.
01:36:56 You couldn't make the white people Restaurant owners association.
01:37:00 You'd be sued into oblivion by the DOJ.
01:37:04 And yet all of these other groups are allowed to do this.
01:37:07 In the ends are not excluded. They are also considered one of these.
01:37:11 You know these disadvantaged groups and so they get this this a A.
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01:37:30 My.
01:37:32 Sabse ke Hoke.
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01:37:34 Dad served in India during World War 2, and he served in India and China with the Flying Tigers. And when you come visit Washington.
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01:37:40 Good silver.
Congressman
01:37:43 Visit your local member of Congress, but always come by my office because when you come by, I've got a picture of my dad in front of the Taj Mahal in 1944.
01:37:46 I'm next time.
01:37:53 Whoa.
01:37:55 And so and I. And so as I was growing up, he told me how hard working the people of India are and people of Indian heritage and that what good entrepreneurs, the Indian community is and will be.
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01:38:12 So not only do they have a network for providing money and assistance to these new Indian immigrants, they also have lobbyists, and they lobby members of Congress.
01:38:23 And that's how a lot of this stuff they got political power.
01:38:27 Is what I was talking about when I said.
01:38:30 In previous streams, it's one thing to have a bunch of third world country immigrants hanging out in front of Home Depot and committing crimes and getting drunk and just, you know, generally lowering.
01:38:41 Quality of life in your area.
01:38:43 It's an entirely different ball game. When you've got higher IQ, Indians who are collectivizing creating organizations like the AAHOA, which has well, let's see right here, 51.3 billion in annual spending.
01:39:01 And of course, that's the all the hotels put together. But that's a big chunk of the the economy right there. 20,000 hotel owners, 60% of American hotels.
01:39:13 And they they claim to contribute to the US GDP $371.4 billion.
01:39:20 So they've got a lot of lobbying power and a lot of sway in Congress and.
01:39:28 That, that, that matters a lot more when when you're trying to solve the Indian problem, you're going to have a lot of a lot of pushback that you wouldn't get when trying to solve the Guatemalan problem.
01:39:40 So the Asian American Hotel Owner Association.
01:39:44 They are not a classic aid group, but they're a Trade Organization.
01:39:51 For, you know, over 20,000 hotel owners, most of them are Gujarati hotel owners, that's.
01:40:01 It's like a type of Indian, the one, it's the type of Indian that mostly or maybe it's a.
01:40:07 I think it's. I'm gonna say it's type of Indian that that's the type of Indian that owns most of these hotels.
01:40:15 So they offer workshops, they give you loan connections, they help you walk, they walk you through the loan process.
01:40:21 And this is where we get to the real money.
01:40:24 They'll walk you through getting SBA loans. Small business was association or.
01:40:30 Or agency I forget.
01:40:31 It's a federal.
01:40:33 Federally guaranteed loan also Cdfi is, which will go into in a moment and obviously networking they can, they can help you get your hotel or help you get a job at a hotel.
01:40:47 Or intern at a hotel so you can see how the hotels are run by other Indians who have come here while you learn the language. 'cause you could be an Indian that comes to America going to this process. You don't even know English.
01:40:58 And so then you go to one of these hotels, one of these 20,000.
01:41:03 Plus hotels.
01:41:06 To learn the ropes, learn English, get a little assimilated to the hotel business.
01:41:11 Is so he joins, let's say this guy Ravi guy. He joins. Aah.
01:41:21 Via like a cousin and they coach him how to get a $600,000 because he's already got all this money that he's got from these nonprofits to help him live.
01:41:33 Got a salary, perhaps from his illegal job?
01:41:37 And he's on the roadway to or pathway to his.
01:41:41 Card because of the fake marriage and now he has access to the $600,000 SBA loans.
01:41:51 And they'll walk into the process and maybe even cosign for this loan.
01:41:57 Because they know that if I mean these are hotel owners, they know that if he's they know how to check on him and he'll be an investment for him, right.
01:42:05 And if it starts to not work out, they can always take over the fucking hotel for him.
01:42:10 So this stacks on with the $75,000 that he got.
01:42:17 He also gets free training.
01:42:20 He gets introduced to people over at the State Bank of Texas, which is an Indian owned bank that specializes in and we'll get more into this.
01:42:33 But it specializes basically in funding Indians in buying these hotels and buying, you know, gas stations and stuff like that.
01:42:45 So then.
01:42:46 He now has access to over half $1,000,000.
01:42:51 And the aahoa is tax exempt.
01:42:55 And as obviously as all these nonprofits are.
01:42:59 There's and there's tons of these.
01:43:01 We're not going to go dive too deep in all of them, but there's there's NYC, which is the New York immigration Coalition.
01:43:10 It's a group of over 200 locations pushing immigrant rights.
01:43:15 They get some Orr funds. They also get state funds.
01:43:19 That's the other thing you got to think about.
01:43:21 We've just been talking about federal grants so far.
01:43:24 A lot of states.
01:43:26 In states, you wouldn't even think that would be doing this. That not only award.
01:43:33 Similar grants and low to no interest loans to small business owners or entrepreneurs who aren't white.
01:43:44 That's literally, you know, you can't be white like if you're.
01:43:48 A.
01:43:49 A, you know, disadvantaged minority, you get access to these grants and these loans from this at the state level.
01:43:56 So, like the state of New Jersey, the state of Texas, whoever.
01:44:01 And you know, and obviously New York has lots of programs like that as well.
01:44:06 And so you.
01:44:07 You get access to those programs you've got, you know, then you have this, the ACC ION or axion.
01:44:19 And they are a a cdfi partner, which is, CFI is a community development financial institution.
01:44:30 And they give out.
01:44:33 Federally guaranteed loans to underserved communities.
01:44:38 They.
01:44:39 They are funded by what is it? In 2024, they got over $330 million access to a port.
01:44:47 Sorry, they got a portion of $330 million.
01:44:51 Distributed by CDF or through the CDFI program.
01:44:55 Now, now they offer quote UN quote micro loans, but a micro loan to them is anywhere from 5 to $250,000.
01:45:06 And and this Ravi guy, he could qualify either because he has that EAD card that says that he can work in America, or because if let's say he stays illegal, he can register a an LLC without having to prove his immigration status.
01:45:23 And so now he's got the ITIN.
01:45:26 And so he can go to them and get a a micro loan of five to $250,000.
01:45:33 At a better rate than and look, you don't qualify for this loan and you don't qualify for this rate.
01:45:39 Because you're a filthy fucking white white.
01:45:44 So now he's got.
01:45:46 I mean really racking up the money here. We're almost.
01:45:48 We've almost got 1,000,000 bucks that potentially he has access to and he's getting a lot of and not well not the majority of it, but a sizable amount of that is just you don't have to pay it back, it's just grants.
01:46:04 In fact, with an EAD number.
01:46:09 Now you can apply for up to. I think something like.
01:46:15 $75,000 loan for living expenses.
01:46:21 And for food.
01:46:26 You also get free coaching.
01:46:29 And you know.
01:46:32 All.
01:46:33 All the same connections 'cause these are these are nonprofits that literally specialize in white genocide.
01:46:42 So all together, just with these nonprofits.
01:46:47 Not yet. The IRC giving them 17,500.
01:46:52 The Lirs giving them 11,000 Catholic charities, giving them 6500 aahoa, giving them 5000.
01:47:03 In indirect legal.
01:47:06 Help the NYC giving 4000 the AOF giving him 77,000.
01:47:14 And then you've got the SBA loan that all these organizations are helping you acquire, which could be in the neighborhood of $600,000, perhaps even more.
01:47:29 So that's that's.
01:47:32 Maybe it's painting a picture now.
01:47:35 How? How they're able to buy?
01:47:37 These these gas stations and these hotels.
01:47:45 So now I'm going to go through.
01:47:48 Kind of how the SBA loan stuff would work OK.
01:47:54 So the first thing you have to do if you're an illegal immigrant and you're not able to actually.
01:48:01 Request one of these loans. You can make the shell company call it Patel Hospitality LLC. Kaisiah couple 100 bucks.
01:48:09 You claim it's a small business for doing consulting services to motels and you have people.
01:48:17 At the AAA that will say, yeah, he's one of our consultants.
01:48:22 You then get a tax ID number ATIN and you can open a bank account.
01:48:29 You can then go to the Small Business Administration, the SBA and they offer loans specifically. Again that this excludes white people to disadvantaged entrepreneurs.
01:48:43 Via.
01:48:43 The 8A Business development program.
01:48:47 Which they also call micro loans because it's not in the millions, it's only in the hundreds of thousands.
01:48:53 You just have to all you have to do is exaggerate his, his back story and says that you know that if he goes back to his country, he'll be killed.
01:49:01 He says his family was murdered.
01:49:03 Whatever.
01:49:05 Make some sob story about some economic hardship.
01:49:07 There's no way to verify no one has been interested in trying to verify. I mean the SBA, if you guys remember it was billions of dollars in fraud during the COVID stuff.
01:49:17 They just hand out money like it's fucking candy.
01:49:20 And then you use your Indian ethnicity.
01:49:24 To qualify is the quote socially disadvantaged individuals.
01:49:29 So the document checks are are are very lax, especially in rural areas because you can say that you are these consultants for you consult for all these rural hotels and gas stations that they're not going to drive 500 miles to go check on.
01:49:46 And you can get with minimal collateral, pretty much almost no collateral.
01:49:51 In fact, you can say your collateral is your fake company's assets, which is nothing.
01:49:57 So you.
01:49:58 You can just say, oh, yeah, my collateral is my my fake company.
01:50:03 And then you can secure $50,000 that way.
01:50:09 Then there's also other SBA loans with minority preferences.
01:50:13 The offer loans, called the seven a loan program and the 7A loan program.
01:50:22 Is the.
01:50:24 Let's hang on.
01:50:26 There's the SBA, the 7A low prolong program.
01:50:32 Is the. It's like their flagship loan program and it provides up to $5,000,000 in financing to small businesses for purposes like.
01:50:45 Equipment purchasing real estate.
01:50:48 You know, I don't know if you want to buy a hotel or.
01:50:51 You want to buy all the stuff that you need to put in it to make it operable.
01:50:55 Debt refinancing. So if he's already, you know, somehow racked up debt elsewhere, you can roll it into this.
01:51:03 The SBA will guarantee the loan up to 90% and they funnel it through banks like the Texas State Bank that's run by the Indians.
01:51:14 And it's guaranteed up to 90%.
01:51:18 So if you default on your loan, and despite all the the Community help that you're getting to run this, this hotel, the bank that's financing it will get reimbursed from the federal government.
01:51:31 So it's low risk to them. So it's a win win for.
01:51:35 They're helping out their buddies and they, if they the loan gets defaulted, the feds just just pay for it.
01:51:42 There's also the 8A business development program and this targets quote socially and economically disadvantaged owners.
01:51:53 Defined as minorities, which includes Indians women.
01:51:58 And or anyone with a low net worth who is not white.
01:52:06 There's also the SBA 504 loan program.
01:52:10 And this this program.
01:52:13 Will finance fixed assets like real estate or equipment?
01:52:18 You know it's the same thing. Buying a motel or a hotel.
01:52:22 And that gets capped off at 5 million.
01:52:27 So if you're, if you're here technically legally with one of those H1B visas, and you've got a green card, you're already in the clear, you don't.
01:52:38 Don't have to do all this fancy LLC bullshit. You already have access to all this shit.
01:52:43 So if you came here.
01:52:45 Let's say you did.
01:52:46 Sort of the right way.
01:52:47 Let's say you got like a real job with Amazon.
01:52:51 Making 80K a year and you're living at your uncle's hotel.
01:52:57 And so you have very low overhead and they're not gonna. Amazon doesn't want to fire you because they don't want to fire any.
01:53:03 Minorities, and they're just paying you 70 grand to to suck at work.
01:53:07 And you still get, you still get access to these loan programs even though you're making 70K.
01:53:14 And while all this is going on you.
01:53:18 This is when you would get your arranged marriage set up.
01:53:21 And you could even use like let's say if you go through one of.
01:53:23 Agencies that lets.
01:53:25 Charge a couple 1000 bucks to find you the fake bride.
01:53:29 Well, the feds are actually the ones paying for it.
01:53:32 Because they'll just come out of.
01:53:33 That loan.
01:53:35 So that is how.
01:53:39 The SBA.
01:53:42 Uh would work.
01:53:45 There's axion axion.
01:53:50 All right, so now we got the Community development, financial institutions, the CDFIS.
01:53:56 I know a.
01:53:56 Lot of this is boring, but I'm just trying.
01:53:59 There's no way to make this interesting.
01:54:00 All just you know it's it's.
01:54:04 It's just money amounts, but it's shocking.
01:54:07 So the the CDF is.
01:54:11 They're they're funded partly by the Treasury.
01:54:14 And in fact, in fiscal year 2024, they got 330 million.
01:54:19 And they target underserved communities, including immigrants and Indian immigrants.
01:54:25 Like I said, including the legal ones, if you got. If you came here with the H1B now, the other advantage they have.
01:54:31 Is they?
01:54:32 None of these people have a credit history.
01:54:36 Right, so credit score means nothing 'cause you just showed.
01:54:40 You could have been like an Indian phone scammer your whole life, or you could owe millions of dollars in India and there's no credit check.
01:54:48 So you and you're an Indian.
01:54:50 You just get approved.
01:54:52 So the cdfis that's basically that's, that's the institutions that that federal funds get funneled into, whether it's a bank like that Indian bank in Texas or credit unions.
01:55:07 Or even venture capitalists will get some of this money.
01:55:10 And then they have to.
01:55:12 They have to use it for giving loans out to Indians, basically.
01:55:17 And this program has been around since 1994.
01:55:23 And so this is how long this shit's been going on.
01:55:27 Let's see here.
01:55:29 See if I find this person's federal grants law, and again, some of its grants. Some of its grant money.
01:55:34 Don't have to pay back grants.
01:55:36 Loans and tax credits so that if you are doing like the legal way and you start to run your hotel.
01:55:44 They might just make it so you don't pay any taxes for a while until you get.
01:55:46 Feet on the ground, you know.
01:55:50 And then this in fiscal year 2024, like I said, it was $330 million, which was up from 295 million in 2023.
01:56:00 A source from taxpayer money, the Cdfis also raised private funds.
01:56:08 Through organizations like the Aahoa.
01:56:12 Or just nonprofits that would get money through donations.
01:56:17 And the federal support since.
01:56:20 94 since they've been operating this program.
01:56:24 Has been $2.7 billion awarded?
01:56:28 $2.7 billion awarded to immigrants. Oh, no.
01:56:33 Whom are Indian, by the way?
01:56:35 But that's it's it's Indians and it's non whites.
01:56:40 So $2.7 billion of mostly white money.
01:56:45 Was handed over to non whites to start businesses and companies.
01:56:52 There's over 1400.
01:56:56 Of these cdfi.
01:56:58 Institutions nationwide.
01:57:03 Managing over $238 billion in assets.
01:57:08 So some of this money that they get to play with this federal money, they just reinvest.
01:57:16 And they get bigger and bigger and bigger, and they can use this money for loaning to an Indian that's going to buy a motel, hotel or gas station.
01:57:25 But they can also lend this money to a Korean that wants to open a grocery store.
01:57:31 Or any kind of you know, it could be an urban area that where they're they're giving money out to.
01:57:38 Illegal immigrants to develop an area.
01:57:43 So they also do micro loans of 500 to $50,000 short term.
01:57:51 At 8% interest rate.
01:57:54 Or lower depending on if you can claim a hardship and they do extensions. The small business loans of 50,000 to 250,000 with longer terms of around more like 10 years, often about 6% interest.
01:58:09 They give you lines of credit of up to $100,000.
01:58:14 To handle any kind of cash flow needs, you might.
01:58:17 So you know if if business isn't so good one, one month and and you got to pay your bills you've got.
01:58:23 Credit line of $100,000 that you can tap into.
01:58:29 You don't have to be a citizen.
01:58:33 You don't have to be a citizen to be eligible for the cdfis.
01:58:37 You just need proof of residence. And by the way, that proof of residence can literally be a utility bill. You could show them an electric bill.
01:58:47 And you have access to that $100,000 worth of credit and that short term 10 year loan of $250,000.
01:58:58 And this is this is in addition.
01:59:00 The SBA.
01:59:01 This is not the SBA.
01:59:02 These are these are separate from the the SBA loans and you only got $500,000.
01:59:08 These are these are federally backed loans dispersed by nonprofits and banks.
01:59:16 Mostly through like exion.
01:59:19 That's where they were that that's where they get their money from.
01:59:24 So Indian immigrants, you know, whether they're legal, quote UN quote, legal H1B holders, green green card recipients or or visa overstayers because you don't have to prove citizenship or even like that you need that you're legally in the country to get some of this money.
01:59:41 All you have to do is apply for one of these loans. Say that you're going to be creating a motel. You're going to make a gas station.
01:59:51 And you can get approved for some of these loans.
01:59:57 You could also be a tech worker.
01:59:59 I said working at Amazon.
02:00:01 70.
02:00:02 Maybe even $100,000 a year. In fact, the median Indian income household income was $126,000.
02:00:12 In 2022.
02:00:14 So if you have that kind of money, you can save $20,000.
02:00:20 And then quit your tech job. Let's say you.
02:00:25 Start over staying your visa. You can quit your tech job as soon as you got 20 grand.
02:00:30 And then now that you got that 20 grand, you can use that?
02:00:34 To get one of these cdfi loans.
02:00:38 And maybe through a credit union.
02:00:41 Wells Fargo disperses some of these loans so you know it's not just like weird Indian banks.
02:00:48 And you can start buying your hotel.
02:00:54 If you're an Indian student that overstays your F1 visa, you know 1 of the 7000 that overstayed their visa in 2023.
02:01:04 You can move to a a one of these Patel heavy towns and make one of these fake businesses get an ITIN number and then you can get $25,000 loan from Lyft Fund and open up a gas station.
02:01:20 Claiming it's a community benefit.
02:01:23 And it's a community benefit in a low income zip.
02:01:26 So this is another reason why they will go to these rural areas is if you go to a rural area that doesn't have a high average income, it's a bunch of poor white people.
02:01:39 In one of these devastated parts of the country that have been low income since the law, the manufacturing went, ironically, some of which went to India.
02:01:48 You can now, as an Indian, go to these depressed, economically depressed areas and take advantage of the white people in more ways than one by saying that you that the Super smart entrepreneurial Indian.
02:02:04 You are going to create a community benefit in a low income zip code and so you get qualified for these loans from the Lyft Fund of up to $25,000.
02:02:18 You also can get the aahoa.
02:02:24 Cdfi loan, which is.
02:02:28 Again.
02:02:30 Laser. Just repeating all my notes here, but you get the idea. You're getting over like half $1,000,000.
02:02:39 So a lot of these.
02:02:43 A lot of these organizations do the same thing.
02:02:46 Tons of them.
02:02:47 A.
02:02:47 Lot of people don't even know that stuff like this exists that this is. This is part of the government minority Business Development Agency.
02:02:55 That's literally a not Whitey.
02:02:58 Organization.
02:03:01 There's the minority business development agency.
02:03:05 And at least as of right now, Trump hasn't touched that.
02:03:10 All these organizations still exist.
02:03:15 So let me walk you.
02:03:16 Well, actually first, before we do that.
02:03:20 Let me tell about the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
02:03:25 Actually, a lot of this is just going to repeat what?
02:03:27 We've already kind of.
02:03:28 Let me let me walk you through like a.
02:03:34 Skip through a lot of my.
02:03:37 My notes here.
02:03:38 I don't want to get too repetitive.
02:03:40 Think you get the idea?
02:03:43 You have access to like half $1,000,000 plus.
02:03:47 Here's a.
02:03:48 Let me walk you through a scenario with this guy.
02:03:51 Call. Let's call him Sanjay.
02:03:55 OK.
02:03:56 So walking from from start to finish.
02:04:00 Now, Sanjay, I've been telling you guys, we need to start working on dynasties.
02:04:07 We need to start treating our families like dynasties.
02:04:11 Creating a generational wealth ball of money that will continue on into the future.
02:04:19 Unlike what the Boomers have done where they just spent all their inheritance on sea doos and Rv's and.
02:04:28 Boomerangs.
02:04:31 Sanjay.
02:04:33 Step.
02:04:35 He needs to get into the United States.
02:04:39 So let's say he's from Gujarat, India.
02:04:44 Gujarat, India you know India, where there's 1.4 billion people that dwarf the 190 million white Americans.
02:04:54 He has a hard time getting a legal visa, you know all the different ways that we've already kind of discussed the, you know, you could do it, but he can't find a way to do it.
02:05:05 Instead, he he pays one of these agencies.
02:05:10 To take him through the the donkey route.
02:05:15 Or he does one of the legal ways. It doesn't matter.
02:05:18 But he that's the hard.
02:05:19 Actually just the the once you're in America, you get access to the money.
02:05:23 But let's say he does the donkey.
02:05:25 Let's say this is either prior to the the southern border crackdown.
02:05:29 Or or they they they're getting through the northern border or through one of the ports or something like that.
02:05:35 So he goes into.
02:05:38 You know, they fly him from country to country to fake documents.
02:05:41 He goes through and once he's in in the United States, he claims he was human trafficked.
02:05:49 That smugglers forced him into the country 'cause they were going to use him as slave labor.
02:05:56 Or you know, so it's called at Visa.
02:06:01 But even though, like he doesn't have any evidence, the T visas which were upheld by the courts in January.
02:06:08 Despite Trump trying to limit those.
02:06:12 There's still a backlog of 3.6 million cases.
02:06:18 3.6 million cases.
02:06:21 And as of January 30?
02:06:24 The court ordered a pause to that part of Trump's ban, so his hearing date isn't until 2028.
02:06:33 So he has three years.
02:06:36 To try to figure this out.
02:06:39 So Step 2.
02:06:42 Is to go to the office of Refugee Resettlement.
02:06:47 To to get his initial ball of money.
02:06:52 Especially if he was successful in claiming that he was a traffic victim.
02:06:58 So what he does?
02:07:02 Is he goes in there and files a claim.
02:07:05 By June of 2025, let's say he he files the claim.
02:07:09 You know right now.
02:07:12 He gets either, you know, through an or funded nonprofit like the Lutheran Immigration Service, or, you know any of these other organizations we talked about. He gets a $15,000 micro enterprise development grant.
02:07:27 So that's $15,000. He doesn't have to pay back.
02:07:31 He's not in the country.
02:07:33 Quasi legally with $15,000.
02:07:38 He's still in the backlog of vulnerable people, so he doesn't actually have to prove.
02:07:42 He's got. Not only does he have three years to be in the country, but he's got three years of claiming that he's, you know, one of these victims.
02:07:50 He also gets the $2500 matching grant.
02:07:54 And so now he's up to $17,500 with no proof needed of anything.
02:08:01 It's all based on his word. He hasn't had to provide documents literally for anything.
02:08:09 He can then go to a Indian heavy town like Edison, NJ.
02:08:16 And start working at one of these Indian places under the table.
02:08:22 While also getting financial help from the state of New Jersey.
02:08:26 In the form of not only food stamps, but you know, rent assistance and everything else, even if he's not even paying rent, or if he could fake pay rent to one of his Indian friends so that he has a paper trail and they keep reimbursing him depend on.
02:08:41 They do it, New Jersey.
02:08:43 So once he gets that going.
02:08:46 And he knows he has till 2028, either goes to one of these marriage agencies or again, maybe he really marries an Indian.
02:08:56 But he gets that set up.
02:08:58 And once he has that set up to be fake, married with the photos and a joint lease, and you know, all this stuff that can be easily.
02:09:11 Created through fraud, he gets a green card.
02:09:15 He gets an I485 green card.
02:09:18 The backlog is still huge.
02:09:21 In terms of his case even being seen, so by the time that they even get to.
02:09:28 He's already got a green card.
02:09:30 So now he's technically legal.
02:09:32 And now he's unlocked the access to the government programs that white Americans don't even have access to.
02:09:40 So this is where he would start stacking the lungs. He'd go to axion.
02:09:47 And that's the nonprofit serving underserved folks like immigrants.
02:09:54 And he gets, uh, a business loan.
02:09:58 And his business loan of, say, $75,000.
02:10:05 At 6% interest over five years, no credit checks.
02:10:11 That's it.
02:10:12 Just his story.
02:10:15 Thanks to the the $10 million cdfi grant that they have, they're just giving away taxpayer money.
02:10:23 He then goes to the MBDA Center in New York, where they hook him up with $50,000 loan through the Lyft Fund and $150,000 contract.
02:10:36 There's another way that this they can screw you out of money.
02:10:40 Is let's say he wants to make one of these fake or he makes he hits all his loan money to create a business.
02:10:47 Have to be a.
02:10:48 Doesn't have to be a gas.
02:10:49 It could be anything. He can make it a consulting service.
02:10:53 Well, now he can get.
02:10:57 He'll he'll get preferential treatment not only just from state agencies because he's a minority owned business.
02:11:02 So he doesn't even have to outbid the white businesses, but they actually just hand him contracts so he can get $150,000 contract.
02:11:12 To I don't know.
02:11:13 Let's say supply food to a local government office.
02:11:18 And that's part of the MBDA $3.8 billion contract pool that they had in 2023.
02:11:28 So he gets free coaching on how to run a business, free legal support.
02:11:35 And they'll help him, you know, get his business registered and make it illegal.
02:11:39 His taxes all straightened out.
02:11:42 And not only that, he also gets the tax assistance.
02:11:47 He doesn't have to pay taxes.
02:11:49 About the gate.
02:11:53 He can then get money from the the They have ethnic loans. I was telling you those later on. That's the Gujarati, the Gujarati Indians that own all the motels. They give interest free loans to each other.
02:12:09 In fact, it's kind of like a.
02:12:14 It's hard to.
02:12:14 It's kind of like like when you pay dues into the organization. Part of that is money that is pooled into interest free loans.
02:12:24 Nepotism is what it.
02:12:25 It's totally legal what they're doing.
02:12:27 It's their money, I.
02:12:28 I mean, a lot of that money.
02:12:30 Originated as taxpayer money, but what they're doing is totally legal.
02:12:33 So he can get a.
02:12:34 A typical gujarati.
02:12:39 Loan tax.
02:12:40 Loan is $50,000.
02:12:43 And so there's there's $50,000 he gets.
02:12:47 You know it's.
02:12:48 But he has to pay it.
02:12:49 And then once he once he becomes successful, he'll start paying to that same system that gives other Indians these loans.
02:12:56 Ah, he then goes to the SBA and the SBA uses either the 7A or the 8A loans.
02:13:04 That's where he gets like the half million dollars.
02:13:08 From the Small Business Administration.
02:13:11 He's an Indian.
02:13:13 Uh. Then he buys his business.
02:13:16 It is.
02:13:17 And once he starts making profits, he starts paying these low interest loans off and.
02:13:24 You know, he's got a line of credit if if times are rough, but not only that.
02:13:29 He can now start chain migration.
02:13:33 He can now start bringing over his relatives and be part of the same system that he took advantage of.
02:13:41 So he can start hiring his nephews and cousins to work at his hotel or his gas station, or his whatever. At 5 to $10.00 an hour and the cycle continues.
02:13:54 In fact, if he's doing everything by the book, or at least from a legal standpoint, he can start requesting H1B1 visas.
02:14:04 And take advantage of that same program.
02:14:10 So that's.
02:14:12 That's basically the situation.
02:14:16 That's why you have all these Patel motels is you have just.
02:14:23 Buckets of money.
02:14:25 Pockets of money made available to these people that aren't made of it. That's not made available to you.
02:14:32 In fact, I'd be interested to know.
02:14:36 If.
02:14:38 Vivek, for example, took advantage of of these kinds of.
02:14:44 Capital revenues or avenues?
02:14:48 To start his business ventures or his or his parents did because his dad's still not a citizen.
02:14:55 His dad is still just a green card holder.
02:15:02 So there you go.
02:15:03 And now now this is.
Joe Bonavolonta
02:15:05 This is all.
Devon Stack
02:15:07 This is not stuff that Trump is is necessarily putting a stop to.
02:15:11 So here's what Trump just to be fair, this is what Trump is trying to address.
02:15:18 And or and what has successfully happened? OK.
02:15:24 So this is? I asked.
02:15:26 I produced like this. Worst case scenario or not even worst case. But the scenario and I gave it to three different Ai's and I asked them to tell me.
02:15:39 Now that Trump is president.
02:15:41 Based on his executive orders and policy changes.
02:15:47 The scenario that I just described to you.
02:15:50 What? What is going to be?
02:15:53 What's what? What?
02:15:54 Is Trump gonna stop in this scenario?
02:15:58 And here's what this is the most concise 1 I think grok actually gave me this one.
02:16:07 Let's see here.
02:16:11 It says birthright citizenship ban no direct impact yet 'cause that would talk about in the scenario.
02:16:18 Gave he didn't have kids yet, but that's other thing. Once this guy's here legally, he can start having anchor babies.
02:16:24 Well, first of all, the the birthright citizenship citizenship ban has already been stopped by the courts, and it's unlikely to move forward unless you get Congress to agree on that and.
02:16:33 They're never going to fucking do that.
02:16:35 So that's the other issue is once any of these guys start having kids, they have anchor babies.
02:16:41 So, you know, we didn't talk about that, but that's a whole nother aspect to it.
02:16:48 And that was the January 20th executive order protecting the meaning and value of American citizenship.
02:16:54 But unfortunately, the ACLU in 20 different states.
02:16:59 Sued in on January 22nd, so literally two days after the executive order and federal judge in Western Washington issued a temporary restraining order.
02:17:12 And then federal U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman.
02:17:17 Pause that nationwide. Call it unconstitutional.
02:17:21 And so that's pretty much dead in the water right now and we'll see.
02:17:29 Grok then said, well, the asylum ban and remain in Mexico is a partial hurdle.
02:17:38 And that is January 21st, the asylum ban and remain in Mexico. Restart, aimed to block border claims.
02:17:45 So in other words, it used to be you would walk across the border and.
02:17:51 You'd want to get caught by immigration.
02:17:54 Because at that point you can just claim asylum. You point them to the website you made where you said, like I fucking hate Muslims or whatever and said it's going to get you killed if you go back home or whatever, you know, you just give them whatever fucking story.
02:18:06 It doesn't really matter because it gets you in the country like we talked about.
02:18:10 That has been changed.
02:18:12 Or at least that's the idea.
02:18:17 The the static of that's run into is the ACLU, the Florence project, and others sued again three days later, January 23rd in Washington Federal courts, saying it's unlawful and it violates the INA asylum rights.
02:18:34 No injunction has by any court has been put in place as of today.
02:18:42 But they have started a legal process and all it would take is one federal judge to say.
02:18:50 That that they can't do that anymore and they have to start accepting these asylum seekers, quote, UN quote. Once they walk in. So that would restart that process.
02:18:59 Don't know where that's going to go, but all that really does is it stops asylum seekers at the southern border.
02:19:07 It doesn't stop the T visas, which is the traffic people.
02:19:11 And so if you make the claim that you've been trafficked, which is really, you're just changing your story from, I'm an asylum seeker because I said bad, naughty things about the government to, oh, I was trafficked. I didn't want to come to America.
02:19:24 The Ms. 13 made me because they were to make me work in a sweatshop or something, so it's functionally the same.
02:19:30 And you still get in and you still get the $17,000 from Orr.
02:19:35 So so that doesn't really that, that hasn't really been addressed.
02:19:40 Again, this coming from coming from Grok, at least, and well, and all the other, all the other AIS concur.
02:19:49 Then there's the CBP 1 amp 1 amp cancellation.
02:19:54 Now this was the application the the phone app that you could use under Biden that would allow you to basically apply for asylum on your phone.
02:20:05 Before you even got to.
02:20:06 So you could get on that list and then if you're apprehended.
02:20:09 In America, you're you're technically in this legal.
02:20:15 Where? So they can't hold you or deport you because you're already on the list.
02:20:19 They got rid of the app.
02:20:20 At least you can't.
02:20:22 You can't do it on the app, but again.
02:20:25 Four days later, ACLU sued, claiming that it traps migrants, violates asylum law.
02:20:32 And there's been no ruling as of today, but all it would take again one federal judge.
02:20:40 Could put a stop to that, but as of right now, that's up in the air.
02:20:46 And it doesn't really matter because the TV's unaffected. So San Jay would still get to to stay in America.
02:20:58 Then you have the sanctuary, the so-called Sanctuary City.
02:21:04 But it's it's all bark and no bite.
02:21:08 It's all bark and our bite. So on January 22nd, the DOJ sent out a memo from Emile Bove ordering prosecutors to Target Sanctuary city officials.
02:21:21 Specifically, in fact, Edison, NJ.
02:21:21 This is.
02:21:25 For, because that's the sanctuary city for Indians.
02:21:29 Who block ice?
02:21:31 Threaten them with charges.
02:21:34 But the state attorney generals from California, New York.
02:21:41 Started to sue on January 25th, saying it was DOJ overreach and no prosecutions have happened yet from anyone in one of these sanctuary cities and none of the funding that the Trump administration said.
02:21:59 Would be pulled from these cities if they didn't comply.
02:22:03 None of that funding has been pulled.
02:22:05 It's all been threats, but no action.
02:22:09 So while the rhetoric's there literally nothing has happened.
02:22:17 So he could still go to a sanctuary city like Edison, NJ and the.
02:22:24 There's not gonna be any cooperation with the local law enforcement. If ICE wants to raid some of these hotels, which they've so far not even attempted to do, to try to find Indians like Sanjay here.
02:22:42 So really that's about it.
02:22:49 That's about it. You, you.
02:22:52 You do have more enforcement at the southern border.
02:22:55 And so you have a much lower chance of getting in than you did, you know, a few months ago through the southern border.
02:23:04 But you still have all the visa options.
02:23:08 You still have the marriage fraud option.
02:23:11 You still have, you know Sanjay's scenario that I gave the AIS. It says according to Grok here said he would still have a green card by 2026.
02:23:24 And that he would still have access to up to $300,000.
02:23:32 In in loans from the federal government and federally guaranteed or funded loans through one of these.
02:23:41 Volunteers.
02:23:44 And chain migration could still occur.
02:23:50 Grok says it doesn't clarify why, but it did say.
02:23:56 Courts have stalled any kind of citizenship ban.
02:24:00 And that because of Trump, instead of being able to have at least 10 plus family members by 2032, he would only have 5.
02:24:08 Doesn't explain why that's the case, but you know, I guess he only has five chain migration Indians coming to work for him instead.
02:24:16 Don't where it's getting that.
02:24:20 So that's that's the problem is, is, it's all, it's all bark, no bite.
02:24:25 And none of this has really been addressed.
02:24:29 And I know there's a lot of information I try to make sure I got it all exactly right and it was tough because it was a lot.
02:24:34 All I've done, all I've done for like the last.
02:24:38 Three days.
02:24:42 Is look up all these stupid programs try to verify that they exist.
02:24:46 They get the right numbers, the amounts try to find out and and the problem is, it's really hard to find this information out in some of the best sources of this information.
02:24:57 Are the YouTube videos from Indians telling you how to do it?
02:25:04 And then I would go and verify it and.
02:25:06 Yeah, you would check out.
02:25:09 So this is this is what's happening with. This is why we have the five point whatever million Indians in America now that have a household of average household income of $120,000.
02:25:21 How this happened?
02:25:28 And the infuriating thing? The big take away for me.
02:25:34 Is you're not even allowed to let's throw away.
02:25:39 Cares.
02:25:39 Well, I.
02:25:40 But for a moment, let's just out of the equation.
02:25:44 Let's just take out the the federal loans that these people are getting access to that you literally do not have access to.
02:25:53 You are excluded because you're white.
02:25:55 Not only are you excluded from these federal loans because you're white. Doesn't matter if you're poor, you could be just as fucking poor as Sanjay.
02:26:04 You could be poorer than Sanjay, especially if he got in with an H1B visa. He got some job at Amazon for a year, making 80 grand a year.
02:26:13 You can have a.
02:26:13 Lot less money than fucking Sanjay here.
02:26:18 You would not qualify for those loans, but on top of that, the ethnic network.
02:26:24 That is allowed to operate in broad daylight.
02:26:33 Broad fucking daylight.
02:26:37 You would not be allowed to have any kind of nepotism like that in your favor.
02:26:43 You would not be allowed to have any kind of pro white organization trying to help you with legal help trying to help you acquire loans from the government.
02:26:54 Trying to you know by excluding non whites, pool white money together to get you White owned businesses.
02:27:03 You would not be allowed to to have a a white.
02:27:06 Hotel owners association.
02:27:19 And there's been zero pushback.
02:27:22 On any of this shit.
02:27:25 Since 1965.
02:27:29 All these programs that have slowly but steadily grown up like weeds out of the ground since 1965, since we just started letting anyone and everyone into the country.
02:27:46 And you know, when doing research for this.
02:27:49 I came across this video.
02:27:52 It was a news report from Henderson, NV.
02:27:56 It used to be a really small town outside of Vegas.
02:27:59 They had, uh, like cheaper casinos and it's getting to be bigger these days as uh Vegas gets shittier and worse place to live, people want to get out of there and live on the outskirts.
02:28:15 And I found this.
02:28:18 News report.
02:28:20 See if I can find it.
02:28:21 I thought I had it on my timeline.
02:28:26 Uh.
02:28:28 Let's see here.
02:28:42 Oh, did I not download it?
02:28:44 No, there's no way I must have downloaded it.
02:28:54 Hang on.
02:28:58 I'll get it off YouTube if I can't find it here. Oh, here it is.
02:29:04 This explains.
02:29:07 The Bruber inept ineptitude when it comes to dealing with white replacement.
02:29:15 This is a new story that really encapsulates exactly why this has been allowed to happen.
02:29:21 And why it will continue to be allowed to happen?
02:29:25 Because as boomers start to notice that even in their little boomer enclaves, their little retirement communities, in this case in Henderson, NV, this little desert community where boomers moved to be away from the city.
02:29:40 There are now so many Indians.
02:29:43 They wanted to build a Hindu temple smack dab in the middle of their rich white neighborhood.
02:29:50 And their push.
02:29:51 You can tell they're terrified of being called racists.
02:29:56 They just sound like a bunch of fucking stupid ass hippies trying to think of boomer reasons.
02:30:02 Why they they don't want to be.
02:30:04 They don't want the Hindu temple in their.
02:30:06 They can't just say 'cause. I don't want a fucking Hindu temple in my neighborhood.
02:30:13 It all comes down to what property values.
Fox 5 Anchorman
02:30:16 A Hindu temple could be coming to the middle of a rural Henderson neighborhood.
02:30:20 Neighbors say they have no problem with the prayer, just not in front of their front door.
02:30:25 Here's a better look at the area the proposed site, not far from Racetrack Road. And that's where we find Fox hives Lauren Martinez live with more for us tonight, Lauren.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:30:35 John, we're standing right on the.
Devon Stack
02:30:37 Yeah, Lauren Martinez, who also shouldn't be in the country.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:30:37 Of Berlin Ave.
Devon Stack
02:30:40 Anyway.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:30:40 And Keel residents here live on an acre of land they love how private it is.
02:30:46 Are no sidewalks, no St. lights.
02:30:49 Tomorrow, the Planning Commission will vote on whether a public temple for Hindu worship will be allowed right here, surrounded by home.
Resident
02:30:58 When I come out here, am I gonna be looking at the top of the?
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:31:02 Dome Sherry Warren has lived off of Keel St. in Henderson for nearly 30 years.
02:31:06 Considered a rural neighborhood preservation area, no sidewalks or streetlights.
02:31:12 Now a Hindu temple is being proposed just feet away from her front door.
Resident
02:31:17 Put a temple and believe me, I have no problem with anybody praying for any religion.
Devon Stack
02:31:21 I have no problem or have any kind of ethnic or religious loyalty at all.
02:31:28 I'm just some stupid hippie dippy fucking retard.
Resident
02:31:33 I just don't.
Devon Stack
02:31:33 It's just going to ruin my property values. The only thing boomers ever worry.
Resident
02:31:37 About and they want being that I have an offbeat religion as well. In the middle of $1,000,000 homes.
Devon Stack
02:31:41 I bet you do.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:31:44 The American Hindu Association is requesting to build a temple complex on five acres of land. It would include a multipurpose building residence.
02:31:53 Second residence for short and long term visiting pilgrims and 105 parking spaces.
Resident
02:32:00 They have stated that they will have pilgrims living in these residences.
02:32:05 Wrote free of.
02:32:06 Course, but from 3 to 30 days.
Devon Stack
02:32:08 Yeah, I'm probably human trafficking, let's.
02:32:11 Yet yet another place they can put these illegal immigrants these pilgrims.
Resident
02:32:17 Days without them ever being a resident without us knowing the right identities.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:32:22 Autumn Hood's backyard faces the empty lot.
02:32:24 She questions the applicants.
02:32:26 That says they will restrict the site to no more than 20 people at one time.
Resident
02:32:31 Yeah, I don't really think that's something that they're honestly trying to attain.
02:32:36 I think that they're putting that there to achieve that.
02:32:41 Approval not opposed to it being or opposed to where they're.
02:32:45 To place it.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:32:46 Diane Covert and her husband moved from Indiana to live in this neighborhood.
Devon Stack
02:32:50 Yeah, we don't care if they.
02:32:51 They're going to be able to Hindu temple, just not.
02:32:53 Next to my house.
02:32:55 That's it.
02:32:55 That's it's 'cause. The property value is going to go down.
02:32:58 That's the only reason I give a fuck.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:33:00 Right next to their daughter and grandsons, they build right here.
02:33:05 Live over.
02:33:05 You can't go through.
02:33:06 A dead end.
02:33:07 We can't go that way.
02:33:09 So it's kind of a big deal to us with what we do and how we retired out here.
Resident
02:33:15 I don't want to say it diminishes the character because again.
Devon Stack
02:33:19 You should.
02:33:19 People can.
02:33:20 That's and that's why you lose.
02:33:23 And that's why you lose 'cause you can't say diminishes the character to in your in your Li in your white American suburb to have a Hindu temple.
02:33:35 You're afraid to fucking say that, you hippie fucking bitch.
Resident
02:33:38 Pray where they want when they want.
02:33:41 Have no problem with that.
02:33:43 I'm worried about sooner or later when it's time for me to move on.
02:33:50 A big temple here.
02:33:51 Is somebody going to want to buy my?
02:33:53 Is it going to diminish the property value around here?
02:33:57 Why?
Devon Stack
02:33:58 Womp womp, the only fucking thing that a boomer gives a shit about.
02:34:05 So that's that's that's been. That's like the extent of Boomer push back.
02:34:11 I just don't want it to affect the property.
02:34:12 Of my home.
02:34:20 Oh, fun fun fun.
02:34:23 And then Speaking of Patels, I also found this while I was.
02:34:29 When I was looking for this stuff, let me see if I'm pretty sure I downloaded this one too.
02:34:36 Yeah, here we are.
02:34:44 This is also what you'll be inviting into the country with all these Patels.
Reporter
02:34:51 Martin County deputies say scammed elderly victims out of hundreds of thousands of dollars, all while posing as a law enforcement officer.
Anchor Woman
02:34:59 Treasure Coast Bureau reporter Tsuji Naam talked to investigators about the growing concerns of this specific type of scam and what you should be on the lookout for. So your loved ones don't fall prey.
Reporter
02:35:12 Came and picked up what he thought was gold.
02:35:14 Wasn't.
02:35:15 And now he's in our jail.
02:35:16 20.
Devon Stack
02:35:18 Yeah, the the balls on this guy.
02:35:20 Balls on this guy.
02:35:23 Wait, wait till you see.
02:35:25 Wait till you see.
Reporter
02:35:26 One year old Tejash Kumar Patel of Chicago has been charged with multiple counts of grand.
02:35:32 Theft investigators say back in May.
02:35:34 Patel scammed an elderly male county man to pay him $150.00 in gold bars to get rid of what were actually fake arrest warrants.
02:35:45 Pictures of of what look like legitimate identification.
02:35:49 Once the man handed over the gold bars to Patel, he then began to realize this was all a scam.
02:35:55 Law enforcement, the Sheriff's Office, the federal government, the US Marshals. We never demand money over the.
02:36:01 We will never come to your house and take money in lieu of bond or whatever they're asking for.
02:36:07 Reported.
Devon Stack
02:36:08 So.
02:36:10 I think I actually had the body Cam footage of this.
02:36:13 Think I downloaded make sure.
02:36:16 It's it's just like Jesus Christ and it's another.
02:36:19 Another stupid fucking boomer.
02:36:24 Yeah, here it is.
02:36:26 So this these Indians call up a boomer, convinced him that like.
02:36:33 He was wanted by the FBI and some crazy like him.
02:36:37 It doesn't matter over the phone with Indian accents convinced him to convert, to liquidate all of his retirement to the tune of over $400,000.
02:36:49 Into gold bars and then told him an FBI agent, who also coincidentally was going to be this Indian guy with an Indian accent was going to show up and collect the.
02:37:03 $400,000 plus in gold bars and he handed it over to him.
02:37:10 And if he had waited even just a little bit longer before he was like, wait a second, maybe this is fucking retarded.
02:37:17 He would have gotten away with it.
02:37:20 But cops responded to the call 'cause the guy started.
02:37:23 Maybe this isn't right, maybe I'm retarded.
02:37:28 Luckily, just in time, this is the the cop showing up and pulling him over on his way out.
02:37:35 It's kind of funny.
Reporter
02:37:37 Scammers strike again.
02:37:38 An elderly Florida couple was duped out of $400,000 in gold bars by a fake Amazon scheme, the con man claimed they faced arrest, convincing them to deliver gold wrapped in Christmas paper.
02:37:51 When they realized the scam, the Martin County Sheriff's Office stepped in, leading to a sting and the arrest of 20.
02:37:58 Old Tejas Kumar.
02:38:00 Turns out he was working for a mastermind called Rocky, targeting seniors nationwide.
02:38:04 Let's dive into how it all unfolded.
Cop
02:38:07 Speed zone here, like a whole line of people behind him for some reason.
02:38:10 I'm sorry.
02:38:11 Why you're driving so slow?
02:38:13 Where you going, dude?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:14 Fair I confuse because I I I find hotel.
Cop
02:38:18 Find what?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:19 Porter hotel.
Cop
02:38:23 Where are you supposed to go?
02:38:24 Where you going?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:25 Near HH.
Cop
02:38:27 What hotel?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:31 The Holiday Inn, where at what address?
Cop
02:38:31 Yeah.
02:38:34 Who is?
02:38:35 Do you work for somebody?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:36 No.
02:38:38 Just say I am because I am so tired.
Cop
02:38:42 What?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:43 I'm so tired.
Cop
02:38:44 You're tired. OK, what are you?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:47 What's?
Cop
02:38:47 What are you doing?
02:38:49 Who do you work for?
02:38:50 Work for Chicago?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:38:53 Chicago.
Devon Stack
02:38:58 What's?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:39:04 Pause.
Cop
02:39:07 What?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:39:08 My friends.
Cop
02:39:10 Yeah. Who's your friend?
Dot Indian Scammer
02:39:12 One friends.
02:39:13 Judge your call.
Cop
02:39:15 Who is your friend?
Devon Stack
02:39:19 No, it's gonna be a great way of a whole.
02:39:20 Country of these guys.
Cop
02:39:22 Take your seat belt off.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:39:25 Cannot get.
02:39:26 Set up.
Cop
02:39:28 Get up.
02:39:30 Go back over there.
02:39:39 Yeah.
02:39:46 Do you have anything on you?
02:39:48 No weapons.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:39:49 No, no, I.
02:39:50 Nothing, OK.
02:39:51 I did.
02:39:52 I did pass over here.
02:39:53 Hi I'd like.
02:39:54 To pay my weapons.
Cop
02:39:59 Give me one SEC.
Devon Stack
02:39:59 This sounds like a job for Lady Detective.
Cop
02:40:00 So you're calling in about a fraud.
Boomer
02:40:02 Sees.
Cop
02:40:05 So what's what's going on?
Boomer
02:40:05 What?
02:40:09 97 and 59.
02:40:09 Well I I got.
02:40:10 We've also 21 times.
Devon Stack
02:40:11 Listen to this dumb fucking boomer.
02:40:15 They don't even have the racial consciousness.
02:40:19 The racial discernment.
02:40:22 To realize they've been scammed.
02:40:29 He does.
02:40:30 He can't even.
02:40:31 His country has been so atomized and fucked in the ass.
02:40:37 That when people with accents like the guy he that we just saw are calling him up, they can barely fucking communicate.
02:40:47 And tell him to liquidate all of his all of his money and buy gold bars.
02:40:54 He still thinks it sounds legit.
02:40:56 He still he still refuses to.
02:40:59 As the investigator hears, you'll hear him talking he's like dude, you what you did fucking what he's like. No, it looks real.
02:41:10 It reminds me of all the fucking Maga boomers that I get into arguments with on fucking X.
02:41:19 When you try it, it's it's a perfect example of how Boomer specifically.
02:41:26 It's easier to trick them than it is to convince them that they've been tricked.
Boomer
02:41:31 And last week I got a call from.
02:41:38 Somebody was trying to purchase stuff using my I notification.
02:41:45 Can I call to verify I should not have something? I don't know anything about it.
02:41:49 And.
02:41:50 Said well, this sounds like fun.
02:41:53 And they connected me supposedly with, I'm guessing some kind of a Bureau.
02:41:55 You.
02:41:59 I talked to a young lady there and she filled me in. I gave her.
Devon Stack
02:42:03 Maybe it was Q Anon.
Boomer
02:42:10 She put me through to supposedly.
02:42:14 An investigative agent in the Social Security Bureau.
02:42:22 They I have.
02:42:24 I have on my phone.
02:42:25 I have a whole bunch of charges and state and my Social Security number involving I don't.
02:42:27 Can I have an open bar?
Reporter
02:42:29 At five points for tracking.
Boomer
02:42:34 Know 8.
02:42:35 Cranks and a whole bunch of stuff and money that supposedly went to Syria.
02:42:40 And I I did what?
02:42:40 This agent called me up.
02:42:46 He asked.
02:42:47 I gave him two ingots of tequila.
02:42:53 To protect my savings and checking account.
Cop
02:42:58 I'm sorry. You did. You did what?
Boomer
02:43:00 I gave him two heels. I didn't.
02:43:02 Him.
02:43:03 I gave it to somebody in a car.
02:43:06 What are?
02:43:11 Office.
02:43:12 You using myself here.
02:43:16 Anyway, where I'm at.
02:43:19 I asked my my stocks I.
02:43:21 Have a couple of CD's.
02:43:25 I have a big annuity.
02:43:27 He asked me to liquefy all of them.
02:43:31 To go.
Reporter
02:43:34 Yes.
Boomer
02:43:35 When I talk to my.
02:43:38 JP Morgan bank lady, she said. To me, this sounds like this sounds like a fraud, she said.
02:43:46 Doesn't sound like.
02:43:49 So I specified on.
Cop
02:43:50 So you're you're telling you're telling me?
02:43:53 That you gave someone 2 kilos of gold.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:43:59 I cannot see because.
Cop
02:44:00 You need an ambulance.
Dot Indian with a H1B1
02:44:01 Do you need an ambulance?
Reporter
02:44:03 I think it kind of.
Devon Stack
02:44:04 Comes just like.
02:44:06 You just.
02:44:07 And that's the thing.
02:44:09 That's the.
02:44:10 That's what boomers are doing to the whole fucking country.
02:44:14 To the whole fucking country.
02:44:19 They're just handing it over.
02:44:22 OK, the nice brown man said.
02:44:25 I should just give it all up.
Cop
02:44:36 Mine starts Fire Rescue drone attacks you please.
02:44:39 Yes.
02:44:40 What?
02:44:41 Carrot.
Boomer
02:44:41 I'm sorry.
Cop
02:44:42 What carrot gold? 24 karat.
Boomer
02:44:46 99.9% pure.
Cop
02:44:49 OK.
Boomer
02:44:51 Their their boss, actual boss.
Cop
02:44:55 Yeah.
Boomer
02:44:57 How was your breakdown done?
02:45:00 Playing court size, I guess.
Reporter
02:45:02 And you, you.
Cop
02:45:02 Gave them on behalf of a umm, of an investigator and to someone in a car that pulled up into your place.
Boomer
02:45:11 Yeah, that's that's.
Cop
02:45:13 Yeah, I'm gonna. I'm gonna, Sir.
02:45:14 I'm gonna tell you it doesn't.
02:45:16 It doesn't sound like a fraud. It 100% is a fraud.
Fox 5 Lauren Martinez
02:45:22 Hey Cortana.
International Refugee Company
02:45:25 Stop, stop.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:45:25 I cannot see.
02:45:26 I I see blah blah blah blah.
Cop
02:45:28 OK, we're gonna call an ambulance for.
Devon Stack
02:45:30 He's still scamming.
02:45:31 Ohh I cannot see now.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:45:33 Oh no, I didn't seem black, black black org.
Devon Stack
02:45:35 Ohh no goodness me.
02:45:39 He's still fucking scamming.
Reporter
02:45:40 How are you?
Cop
02:45:42 We're gonna call an ambulance.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:45:45 Hey Cortana.
Cop
02:45:53 Put him in.
02:45:54 The grass is not on the converse bolt.
International Refugee Company
02:45:55 Come on buddy.
Boomer
02:45:57 Please come on over.
Cop
02:45:59 In.
02:45:59 The grass.
02:46:00 That way.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:46:01 You're.
02:46:01 The hot asphalt.
02:46:03 I like.
02:46:04 I can.
Devon Stack
02:46:06 I like the grin on the the white cop there.
02:46:08 Just like OK buddy.
02:46:08 Right.
02:46:11 OK buddy.
02:46:13 Yeah, I'm.
02:46:13 Oh yeah, coming down. The case of the vapors.
Cop
02:46:18 Hey, there you go.
02:46:18 That way you're not on the hot asphalt.
02:46:22 No one.
02:46:24 Does does business that way, especially not a government entity?
Boomer
02:46:28 So I have.
Cop
02:46:30 So how?
02:46:31 So how much is one of those gold bars?
Boomer
02:46:34 Well.
02:46:35 It was.
Devon Stack
02:46:35 See, and even now, he's still trying.
02:46:38 Talking to a.
02:46:39 This is what I'm talking.
02:46:40 We try to get these arguments with these boomers on X the cops telling him like, dude, this is a scam.
02:46:47 No one does this shit.
02:46:51 And and he's still trying to. No, no, no, I'm not tricked.
02:46:54 I promise I'm not tricked. Even now, I'm not tricked.
Boomer
02:46:57 54,200.
Cop
02:47:00 So 1 bar is 154.
02:47:03 Dollars or both?
Boomer
02:47:04 No one draw was.
02:47:05 I don't know split half.
Cop
02:47:08 So $154,000.
02:47:11 And when and when did you give them this?
Boomer
02:47:20 You know what I think what's today?
02:47:25 One day, I think.
Cop
02:47:28 You gave.
02:47:29 You gave that to them on Monday.
Boomer
02:47:32 I have.
02:47:36 A copy of this guys card.
02:47:39 His name?
Devon Stack
02:47:39 Oh, it gave.
02:47:40 It gave me a business card, the Nice Brown man gave me a business card.
02:47:44 Must be legit.
Cop
02:47:46 Yeah.
Boomer
02:47:46 The dispatch number.
Cop
02:47:48 Sir, Sir.
02:47:50 That's not. That's not a. That's not a real person. I will get that information from you, but that's that's not a real person.
Boomer
02:47:56 And I also have copies on my phone of all the warrants out for my arrest.
Gabe Gutierrez
02:47:58 Here.
Cop
02:48:02 Yeah, Sir, those aren't.
02:48:04 Aren't real warrants.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:48:06 Because I drink water, I may drink water.
Fox 5 Anchorman
02:48:09 OK. Do you have any water in your car?
Boomer
02:48:15 What water were you gonna drink?
Resident
02:48:19 Anything I never.
Boomer
02:48:22 Open.
Cop
02:48:29 I don't even have to look it up. I'm telling you, you don't.
02:48:31 Any warrants for your arrest?
Boomer
02:48:35 Well.
02:48:37 I'm only going by what I say.
02:48:41 Pictures like 1000 words.
Devon Stack
02:48:43 Oh yes, pictures with a.
02:48:48 Dealing with guys.
Boomer
02:48:53 Are you there?
Cop
02:48:54 Yes, Sir.
Boomer
02:48:55 I'm sorry, are you you? You're coming here.
02:48:58 Show you what I got.
Cop
02:49:01 Well, I mean, yes, Sir. I'll be there in a minute, Sir.
02:49:06 OK.
Devon Stack
02:49:06 Mm.
Dot Indian Scammer
02:49:21 Yes, OK, yes.
Boomer
02:49:22 Yeah.
Resident
02:49:23 So you're from Chicago?
Cop
02:49:25 Yes.
02:49:26 What are you doing in Florida?
Devon Stack
02:49:31 So anyway.
02:49:34 And then fakes like, oh, I need to go.
02:49:36 The hospital, you know?
02:49:39 So that's that's.
02:49:42 That's what we're getting.
02:49:45 That's what we're.
02:49:47 Look, you got to think of it this way.
02:49:48 Got to think of it this way.
02:49:50 It's a filter.
02:49:52 It's a filter.
02:49:55 You're only going to get capable scammers.
02:50:02 Because those are the people that can get in and work the system.
02:50:10 It's kind of like I've talked about how in the past, when Europeans first came to America, that it was a.
02:50:18 The reason why I believe in American exceptionalism is there.
02:50:21 A filter.
02:50:25 It was.
02:50:25 It was a selection event.
02:50:27 And what were you selecting for when America was just a vast frontier?
02:50:38 Well, there weren't SBA loans.
02:50:42 When there weren't Catholic charities.
02:50:49 Where weren't all these?
02:50:52 Hotels.
02:50:57 Ripe for the picking.
02:51:01 Oh, it's selected for a certain kind of person.
02:51:07 Is selected for a certain kind of person.
02:51:09 Can come out here.
02:51:11 And carve a civilization out of the wilderness.
02:51:17 And a lot of people died doing it.
02:51:26 But what are we selecting for now?
02:51:35 We're selecting for people.
02:51:39 Who have no moral qualms whatsoever.
02:51:43 Breaking the rules is the first thing they do when they walk across that border, or whether it's with a fraudulent visa or sneaking across illegally across the border. The first thing that they're doing that the first thing they set into motion before.
02:52:01 They even started to come to America, was breaking the law.
02:52:08 And the only ones who are actually going to get.
02:52:10 Are the ones that are good at it.
02:52:14 The only ones who are going to successfully make it to America are the ones that are good at scamming the system.
02:52:21 So that's what you're selecting for.
02:52:28 And that's what you'll get.
02:52:44 And because all these people have come across the border and relied on their nepotism, their their ethnic nepotism and these networks.
02:52:57 Just like that, that lawyer, that lawyer that was arranging the sham marriages, she herself.
02:53:05 Gained entry through a sham marriage.
02:53:07 So she paid it forward.
02:53:12 So it's not just fraud on an individual scale, it's fraud on a communal scale.
02:53:24 And none of this is really getting.
02:53:25 I'll give Trump this, you know, cracking down on the the people coming across the southern borders.
02:53:33 And at least stopping the well or we don't know, but attempting to stop.
02:53:40 The just a claiming, you know, just claiming.
02:53:44 The second you're apprehended, which led to millions, literally millions of people just in the last few years to enter the country and fill up the courts backlog to the point where where it's at now.
02:54:02 So I mean, look.
02:54:02 Trump at least has attempted to put a stop to that.
02:54:07 But he's talking about making it so a lot of this H1B1 stuff is gonna get worse.
02:54:15 They won't have to, like, go through all these these, you know, jump through all these hoops.
02:54:20 To get the green card, they won't have to get.
02:54:22 Don't have to get fake married.
02:54:24 They can just fake graduate.
02:54:26 From a school, fake school or even a real school.
02:54:32 They get like an online degree from the University of Phoenix or something.
02:54:37 That some other Indians, you know, actually going to school for them in some call center.
02:54:48 Anyway.
02:54:50 I just.
02:54:50 I wanted to research the insurance and outs of it because I didn't know all the details.
02:54:54 I knew the basics.
02:54:55 I knew the H1B visa basic.
02:54:58 And everyone knows about the marriage green card stuff. There's been movies made about that, and it's that's been a problem a long time.
02:55:05 But you don't really realize the scale.
02:55:07 At which it is and you don't realize the money that's available because that used to. That is always.
02:55:13 Mean I'd always heard people say things.
02:55:16 Like, oh, that's 'cause. They have access to the loans and.
02:55:20 What are these loans 'cause you know, as a white person, I don't have access to these loans, so I'm not fucking able to apply for them.
02:55:28 And then you look into it and realize, oh, so you could literally just come here illegally and get half $1,000,000 in grants and loans.
02:55:36 And people do it like all the time.
02:55:39 And they've to the extent where they've now taken over 60% of the hotel industry and that's just one industry.
02:55:51 And that's just one of many that's just the Indians aren't the only ones doing this shit.
02:55:54 The Chinese are doing it.
02:55:58 Middle Eastern people are doing.
02:55:59 Muslims, Arabs are doing it.
02:56:02 Persians are doing it.
02:56:06 This is why the only solution is not even a solution at this point, I think we're just demographically fucked.
02:56:13 The only realistic thing politically that you could do at this point is try to advocate for a complete shutdown of immigration.
02:56:20 That's never gonna fucking happen.
02:56:23 It's never gonna fucking happen.
02:56:25 Unfortunately, you're not gonna be able to get rid of the the birthright.
02:56:28 So all these people that came here using these means they have kids. Even if you managed to deport the illegal ones, their kids are still here forever.
02:56:41 This is why it was so important that if if you really wanted to make a dent in this problem, you really had to do mass deportations and on a scale that weren't that I knew. And I told people was not possible.
02:56:55 Because of the millions and millions of fucking people that are here illegally.
02:57:02 You would have.
02:57:03 I mean, you'd have to all day, every day. Just be going around rounding them up, putting them on buses.
02:57:11 Put them on airplanes.
02:57:12 Put them on trains.
02:57:15 And they were never going.
02:57:17 They don't have the resources to do that. Even if you had a determined federal government and you don't.
02:57:24 You don't even have.
02:57:26 A determined federal government that wanted to execute that kind of that level of mass deportation that would be necessary even sort of roll some of the shit back.
02:57:35 You wouldn't have the resources to do it.
02:57:39 You wouldn't be able to get the appropriations even if, like you know, you were able to, to somehow.
02:57:46 Have the institutional backing which you don't have.
02:57:51 Good luck getting the appropriations from Congress. The money to pay for all that.
02:57:56 Sure, they're willing to spend, you know, send billions and billions of dollars to foreign countries like Israel and Ukraine, but they're not going to spend that kind of money to to get rid of, get rid of illegal immigrants.
02:58:07 Want them here?
02:58:18 Anyway.
02:58:21 Enough about that.
02:58:23 We don't really have any hyperch.
02:58:27 Oles. Let's check rumble, I guess.
02:58:30 I don't think we really have much on rumble either.
02:58:35 Me see.
02:58:35 Oh, I got someone rumble.
02:58:42 All right, rumble, we got jazzy mctasbot.
02:58:46 Black people say they invented jazz, like that's a good thing.
02:58:50 You do good work. Real high quality.
02:58:53 Well, I appreciate that I'm not totally against all jazz.
02:58:56 I know there's people spurg spurge out on.
02:59:00 Musical genre.
02:59:00 Because with with, you know, like there's some like there, the genre itself is subversive.
02:59:09 I don't know if I. I don't think we can worry about that shit right now.
02:59:13 You know, we we have so many other things.
02:59:16 We gotta fucking worry about jazz is the least of my fucking problems right now.
02:59:24 You know, I just, you know, if it was 1920.
02:59:29 Right. If it was 1920 and and.
02:59:33 That's maybe I'd worry about jazz.
02:59:37 But it's it's 2025.
02:59:41 Jazz is is it's not.
02:59:43 Doesn't worry me.
02:59:46 Zazi Mctasba says if you were to go on Safari, what would you hunt? Could be anything, not just African big game. I would go for a manatee harpoon style.
02:59:56 I don't actually like.
02:59:57 Like animals.
02:59:59 I I I have no desire.
03:00:02 To to hunt an animal for sport.
03:00:06 Um, if I were to get an an animal, it would be as a pet I'd want.
03:00:11 Want to go get like some weird?
03:00:14 Animal, even that I'd feel bad unless I could.
03:00:16 I could, you know, make it have a happy.
03:00:20 Realistically, natural life in my environment, I don't know.
03:00:26 Yeah, I'm.
03:00:27 I don't have the the the I.
03:00:29 I'd shoot things all day long if if it's practical like I've done. Like I've, you know, I've shot.
03:00:35 Squirrels and rabbits out here.
03:00:38 To it's been a virtual varmint Holocaust down here. But but like, you know, it's I just don't.
03:00:48 Don't need a big fucking lion head on my wall.
03:00:52 Gravy Bear says Rumble won't let me change my username, so I guess I'm stuck with the gay bear name. Oh.
03:01:02 You should've known.
03:01:03 Now everyone will know your shame.
03:01:06 It's it's like it's like those people that tattoo their girlfriends name on them and then the girlfriend cheats on them, you know, always going to have that reminder.
03:01:18 Oh, and Vox day, when my first introduction of the JQ.
03:01:20 So his disappointment when it was clear they're both kooks.
03:01:24 Yeah. And look and and I wanted to tell you, it's not the Jews anymore.
03:01:29 His best friend's a.
03:01:30 He loves Jews and and now his streams get.
03:01:34 Clipped to the front page of.
03:01:36 No.
03:01:37 Isn't that amazing how that works, right? Isn't that fun?
03:01:43 How I don't subscribe to it or anything like that, but if I just go to the rumble front page, sometimes remote for days for days, his strain will just be there.
03:01:53 Just just clip to the front. Kind of weird, huh?
03:01:56 I guess if you would think that that wouldn't be the case if he was really against the system, right?
03:02:02 Wouldn't.
03:02:03 They wouldn't just staple his hey, hey, goy watch this.
03:02:07 Watch this slop.
03:02:11 Little wagon, says Jeet's invading Collin County, Texas.
03:02:16 Plague.
03:02:17 Yeah, it look, it's that's just the way that's what's been happening since 1965.
03:02:23 Look, to be fair, a lot of this stuff that's being just to be clear.
03:02:28 Not that I think it was good immigration, but these hotels, when they were first taken over it wasn't as as egregious as it as it is now.
03:02:39 When these hotels first started taking over, it really was.
03:02:43 Indian immigrants that sought as easy way to plunk a bunch of money into a hotel and and not have to buy a house you could live at the business.
03:02:54 Could hire your family under the table.
03:02:58 They were bending the rules, but it wasn't as egregious as it is today.
03:03:04 So in 1965.
03:03:06 When this first this ball got rolling, it didn't seem like.
03:03:12 Quite the problem that it's ballooned into today.
03:03:15 But that's the that's the problem.
03:03:17 It's like with any invasive species, right?
03:03:21 They find a couple here and there, but it's not everywhere yet.
03:03:25 Takes a long time for that to happen.
03:03:28 It's like Australia. Australia has been cut off from the varroa mites that plague bees all across the world.
03:03:37 This Asian parasite that has spread into America and Europe and and basically.
03:03:45 Really negatively affected the honey business.
03:03:48 This invasive.
03:03:49 Parasite and for decades, while the rest of the world was dealing with this Australia because they were, you know, they're separated by an ocean, they enjoyed not having to deal with that.
03:04:03 Until last year.
03:04:06 And they found the first instances of Varroa mites in some of their bees because some asshole brought them over from somewhere.
03:04:15 But it's not a big deal yet.
03:04:17 It's not a big deal yet.
03:04:20 And it won't be probably for another. Yeah, if you're a beekeeper close to retirement, you might not have to.
03:04:26 Probably not gonna really affect you.
03:04:29 It'll affect your kids, though.
03:04:31 Your kids.
03:04:32 That'll just be a part of beekeeping in Australia in like 10 15 20 years and you know they can try to stop it. But you know, nature finds a way. As they say. It's the same thing with this stuff.
03:04:46 You know, you start letting people in.
03:04:51 And at first you don't notice it.
03:04:55 And by the time people start to take it seriously.
03:04:59 You know the they're already here.
03:05:03 Big Model 14, says Devin.
03:05:06 I just discovered you about six months ago.
03:05:08 I have literally gone back and listened to all your available streams.
03:05:12 Are.
03:05:12 Hats off to you.
03:05:13 Well, I appreciate that, Big Mama 14.
03:05:18 Yeah, and.
03:05:21 I hope that I think most of my streams remain relevant.
03:05:27 You know, I try to make streams that that'll remain.
03:05:30 They're not just like, here's what people were arguing about on Twitter this week, and I've done a couple of those. But for the most part, I try to do stuff that I think will be helpful.
03:05:41 Even I'd like to think that even like in 20-30 years or something, people can go back and and the same with. I sometimes go back and look at what pro white people were doing 20-30 years ago on to NT, you know, like old Jared Taylor Inter.
03:05:56 Things like that.
03:05:57 I would hope that in 20-30 years people can look back and say, oh, here's what you know. Some people were doing and they can relate to it, at least in some way.
03:06:05 But welcome Big Momma 14 anime extremist.
03:06:09 I would like to set up an entropy entropy stream account.
03:06:13 You can get super.
03:06:14 There they are very free speech.
03:06:17 They process payments out of Canada, where it's illegal to not do business because of politics.
03:06:24 Yeah.
03:06:25 I've I need.
03:06:27 I haven't reached out to them.
03:06:28 I've I've I've tried to do everything to their site and it just doesn't work and I'm not the only one that's had this problem, so I'm gonna have to find contact someone directly. And honestly I thought I still have more time.
03:06:42 Because we were supposed to have till the end of this month before Stripe canceled us and then out of left field stripe cancelled my account and I know there were some people they were able to get it back.
03:06:55 I was not one of those people and I've talked to the Odyssey people and it's probably not coming back to Odyssey.
03:07:01 So Hyperchats will just not exist until they create whatever they're working on.
03:07:07 I don't know that I'm super keen on whatever system they're going to do if it's crypto.
03:07:13 I just don't know that that's going to work, so I will be looking to things like entropy and I'll be trying to reach out to them this week.
03:07:23 Decimal Threat says regarding your rat problem. Have you heard of Joseph Carter Minkman? His YouTube channel showing how he uses a mink and dogs to eradicate entire nests of rodents. Interesting. Regardless. Yeah, I.
03:07:38 Ended up the algorithm, started giving me those videos when I first moved out here there was a big rat problem and so I killed them off pretty good.
03:07:46 The only reason why they they I think I've killed. I killed them off.
03:07:52 The.
03:07:54 The area I was storing a bunch of bee stuff at.
03:07:58 It it got really bad 'cause I was just never over there. When I went in there, I felt like I was gonna get fucking hantavirus with how much rat shit was on everything I was like, fuck. But I think I've.
03:08:06 Decimated them with the poison. The reason why?
03:08:09 Poisoning.
03:08:10 Was is Churro, but he's, I don't know.
03:08:13 Hope he comes.
03:08:14 He's been gone for, like, almost like a week now. He's.
03:08:17 He's been Mia.
03:08:19 Now he does this around this time of year, though, so he'll probably be back.
03:08:22 I just.
03:08:22 I don't want to like, you know, poison some rats, and then he eats the poison rats.
03:08:27 He doesn't go where I end up deploying the poison over there, but I've I've been getting the ones that are over here and I found I found one of their little pack rat.
03:08:36 Things they they had like this little nest under underneath. Like this really fucking hard to get to spot underneath a giant cactus that I planted, by the way. It's like it's like this, that cactus.
03:08:47 Had it was a sequel pad when I moved.
03:08:49 Now it's like this cactus, the size of a Volkswagen, and they made a little fucking rat nest underneath it.
03:08:56 I pitched fork the shit out of that and I think I think I've got it under control now.
03:09:02 But yeah, the joys of the desert that's, you know, and they fuck.
03:09:07 Fuck up shit.
03:09:07 They they fuck up like they chew up shit in.
03:09:09 Your car, like my car, has all kinds of electrical problems now because of this stupid shit.
03:09:16 But yeah, if only I had a.
03:09:17 Right man of low moral fiber says Odysee is being gay.
03:09:21 Oh well, put me down for the same as Negro spritzer. Well, there you go.
03:09:27 Nazi dice says there's three huge strips of Patel motels running through major highways within 30 minutes away from me.
03:09:37 It's all full of horrors and advertising themselves online, and cheaters just renting by the hour.
03:09:43 Filthy. Yeah, because they don't.
03:09:46 It's an economic zone.
03:09:47 America is no longer a place where it's it's no longer a nation.
03:09:51 No longer a place where we have citizenship.
03:09:53 It's literally a subscription service and they they're benefiting from it.
03:10:00 Part of that subscription is you get Indian owned hotels.
03:10:07 Patton 537 says we have invasion.
03:10:13 It's the great replacement.
03:10:14 Patent 537 says George Bush junior, is a traitor.
03:10:19 911 changed my mind.
03:10:24 Yeah, yeah.
03:10:25 And then Patton, 537, says they wish it was 6 million or I think he's mean.
03:10:31 I.
03:10:31 I don't know Buck Israel, and it's Justin Trudeau, Zionists or any. And it's Justin Trudeau.
03:10:39 Ginis zoo Jews.
03:10:42 Not sure.
03:10:44 All over the place. Patton 537.
03:10:49 But I feel like your hearts in the right place.
03:10:53 Man of little more fiber, says poo in the thermos.
03:10:56 I know I.
03:10:58 I was like, what are you?
03:10:59 You kidding me? Like, really?
03:11:01 Are you kidding me? Why?
03:11:04 Why they have to? I mean, do they not?
03:11:06 Do they is?
03:11:08 I mean they I guess.
03:11:09 Like if it's for, it's not like there's no way we know about this and they.
03:11:14 It's not like not like it's gonna take, you know.
Reporter
03:11:18 Won't detect you.
Devon Stack
03:11:25 O Lady, Detective, sometimes lady, sometimes detective.
Speaker 7
03:11:31 Lady detective.
Devon Stack
03:11:33 Family problem?
03:11:38 Gravy Bear says if a business puts a Jeet in management, they will fire all the whites and give their unqualified cousins jobs and work visas.
03:11:48 I in my personal life.
03:11:51 And just statistically it it would be unusual to.
03:11:58 Let me put it this way, everyone I know.
03:12:01 And this is about four people.
03:12:03 That I talked to about their jobs.
03:12:07 One's a family member. The other three are friends from like high school.
03:12:11 That have worked at a place that has hired a pack of H1B1 visa Indians.
03:12:20 Within years, sometimes not as long.
03:12:24 The whole floor that they work on is Indians.
03:12:29 And that is, that's just, that's racial nepotism that white people need to participate in if they want to compete and survive.
Boomer
03:12:39 D Mitch says.
Devon Stack
03:12:40 Growing up, when I used to clown on the Amish, looks like they're getting the last laugh now. By the way, I called a button bunk at the gulag.
03:12:53 The button bunk at the gulag.
03:12:56 You mean bottom bunk?
03:12:58 I don't think we're going to.
03:13:02 Look, we didn't like I said in the same way that the Indians have created the the Indian networks we just got. Unfortunately we have to.
03:13:12 We can no longer, and this is the big mindset change that's going to be difficult for white Americans.
03:13:17 You have to stop looking at America as a white country because it's just not.
03:13:21 And you have to if you want to stay here, you have to just realize the inevitability of of of the demographic replacement because it's.
03:13:31 Can't unbake the.
03:13:32 It's already the it's the orders already.
03:13:34 Signed. It's already been delivered.
03:13:36 And so you just need to know that. OK, well, I now live in a nation that at least it's geographically big, and we can have our own little pockets where we are the, the we have sovereignty, where we have white sovereignty because that's I think that's a term.
03:13:51 I want to start using. Actually is white sovereignty.
03:13:55 Because it's it's white supremacy, as you know, has a bad connotation.
03:14:00 These days, but white sovereignty is is.
03:14:04 I think more descriptive even. I think it just it makes more sense and I think we can have white sovereignty in white communities, but we're gonna have to exist as a diaspora as a European diaspora in the same way that like communities like Edison, NJ.
03:14:22 Operates as a Indian diaspora community and they still run the whole city.
03:14:28 You know, in the same way that Dearborn, MI is like a Muslim diaspora in the same way that many of these.
03:14:38 Jewish cities out in the East Coast are, you know, often in New Jersey are are Jewish diaspora places.
03:14:48 Just the way it's going.
03:14:49 Be.
03:14:50 That's just the way it is.
03:14:51 It sucks and it's.
03:14:54 You can thank the Boomers for for handing over the gold bars.
03:15:01 Let's see here, ghost dog man says the Jeep's greatest power is 0.
03:15:06 Like water off a cockroach's back.
03:15:09 Are not even that robust.
03:15:12 Flamin worfer is very necessary to deter in Minecraft.
03:15:18 Uh, yeah, there's.
03:15:19 Like I said, it's a filter. We have been selecting for the scammiest of Indians.
03:15:27 Yeah, not. Not every single Indian, just like, not every single Jew is is is planning the demise of white people. But.
03:15:40 You know and and you know.
03:15:46 Can't.
03:15:48 We, we.
03:15:49 We can't be playing this game like they're quote UN quote minorities anymore.
03:15:54 I mean, look at the graph on the screen.
03:15:56 Look at the graph on the screen.
03:15:59 We are wildly outnumbered, wildly outnumbered.
03:16:04 And in fact, if you were to include all white people, let me see what the number would be.
03:16:09 Just white people generally.
03:16:13 How many?
03:16:14 I'm asking grok.
03:16:17 How many?
03:16:19 Non Hispanic.
03:16:22 Whites are their worldwide.
03:16:32 It's thinking.
03:16:39 All right, come.
03:16:40 Just stop giving me all these like.
03:16:45 Grok is not.
03:16:46 Let me just put it that way.
03:16:47 Grok has to have, like, just as many of these as these fucking.
Speaker 7
03:16:51 Well, you know.
Devon Stack
03:16:54 Not that there's something wrong with that.
03:16:56 Kind of bullshit remarks as it finally spits out the information or it's it's tallying everything up.
03:17:01 Yeah. So worldwide it's saying.
03:17:06 Oh my God. It's still trying to calculate.
03:17:08 It's saying the best guess is 900 million worldwide.
03:17:16 So 900 million worldwide, if you include all the white people on Earth.
03:17:26 Way more Indians.
03:17:29 Way more Indians.
03:17:34 So that's, I mean there's 500 million more Indians.
03:17:40 So that that's.
03:17:42 You need.
03:17:43 People need to start acting like it.
03:17:47 Ah, let's see here.
03:17:49 Patton 537 says free Gallow rides for a while, OK.
03:17:56 I think PAN 537 is on the sauce tonight.
03:18:01 D Mitch.
03:18:02 It amazes me how many people think pujets are all inherently high IQ, not realizing that we're competing against their best and brightest. Well, as I said, in some cases they're most scammy.
03:18:16 Yeah, the what's the average IQ of India, right?
03:18:24 Let's ask again average IQ of India.
03:18:27 I'm guessing we had a whole lot.
Speaker 7
03:18:29 Of whoa, I guess that all depends on what you mean by IQ. And there's there's diverse peoples.
03:18:36 India is very big and there's all kinds of regions and the testing is just give me a fucking number.
Devon Stack
03:18:42 Give me a fucking number.
03:18:45 All right, where we go.
03:18:46 Where are.
03:18:47 Come on. Look, just give me the fucking number.
03:18:53 Just saying there's no official.
03:18:56 Well, we don't know. But it's it's, yeah, it's, it's it's definitely OK.
03:19:02 Start a couple of some numbers here.
03:19:06 It's it's saying 80 next too low, it's saying 82.
03:19:12 Maybe.
03:19:13 Maybe that's what it is actually.
03:19:16 No, no, it's that's it's, it's got all kinds of fucking.
03:19:19 Oh this study.
03:19:19 This study says this OK.
03:19:22 Nah, it's.
03:19:22 Not too great. 82 82 is average IQ that.
03:19:27 It's it's landing on for India.
03:19:32 Uh. Let's see here.
03:19:35 Patton 537 again says America is 10 years late to the jeet invasion.
03:19:40 See the Indian Students of Canada.
03:19:43 Yeah, Canada is.
03:19:47 Well, the only reason why they're doing worse is the white population in Canada was already quite small.
03:19:53 You know they they.
03:19:55 They can get the same amount of Indians and it's gonna be a much larger. I mean, I think they've got.
03:20:00 But like.
03:20:02 It would be a much larger percentage of the overall population.
03:20:05 I mean we we have what, 350 million people here?
03:20:10 Canada is like, I want to say it's like 50 million.
03:20:18 Canada's population is, let's see here.
03:20:25 40 million it's not even 50 million.
03:20:28 That's insane.
03:20:30 Yeah, we.
03:20:32 We have metropolitan areas in America that have, like the population of Canada, basically.
03:20:39 You know, a lot of people aren't real in.
03:20:41 I don't know why. I think people overestimate the population of places like Australia and Canada because you look on the map and you're like, oh, they're like as big as us. So you just assume that.
03:20:53 You know it's comparable or something, you know.
03:20:56 No, not at all.
03:20:58 So when they start getting millions of Indians in Canada, it's a.
03:21:02 Bigger deal.
03:21:04 You know, let's.
03:21:06 Let me if there's an Indian Canada population.
03:21:14 The Indian population is. Yeah, you got like 2 million, two million out of out of 40 million, that's.
03:21:24 That's quite a chunk, and that's and these are just, these are old estimates too, so it's probably.
03:21:30 This is 20/21.
03:21:34 So it's yeah.
03:21:36 Good luck.
03:21:43 Then we have Patton 537 again saying eat the cheats and taxation is theft.
Elvis
03:21:48 I don't know.
Devon Stack
03:21:48 I'm not against taxes if if the the the government actually represents me, the government has never represented me.
03:21:57 I mean, I think we've demonstrated the night that it, it seems as if it's designed to funnel money from me.
03:22:04 To foreigners that are replacing me so.
03:22:08 In that in that respect, and I absolutely is that Cypher, says Devin Ketchikan.
03:22:17 Janu and Sitka, Alaska.
03:22:21 We have jewelry stores which all seem to be owned by Indians.
03:22:25 I wonder if they got their money from these programs.
03:22:28 Promise you.
03:22:30 I promise you, they got some money from those programs.
03:22:34 Promise you.
03:22:37 Again, like the first wave of immigration in 1965.
03:22:43 They these programs didn't exist, but a lot of the the more egregious ones by the 90s already existed and and got bigger.
03:22:51 And more accessible.
03:22:53 And the fraud got more intense and more mechanized and more streamlined.
03:23:01 And it's an industry now and like I said, they they've, they've managed to plug up one of the holes, but there's so many holes in the sinking ship that it's like, you know, congratulations, I guess the water's not pouring in as fast, but there's already half the.
03:23:16 'S already full of water.
Speaker
03:23:18 Hello.
Devon Stack
03:23:18 You know, and the plugging up the the holes in a ship that's already full of water, that's not gonna stop you from sinking.
03:23:28 You have to pump all the water that's in the ship out.
03:23:32 And there's no there's nothing like that happening.
03:23:35 Even a little bit.
03:23:37 It's like the equivalent of of, you know, home and getting a bucket of water and dumping.
03:23:41 Overboard and going there.
Speaker 7
03:23:42 Look, I helped. I'm helping.
Devon Stack
03:23:48 Stig sent me here. Says the worst.
03:23:51 Worst it gets the faster a correction occurs.
03:23:55 This is why Trump is a disaster for whites in the long run.
03:23:59 Yeah.
03:24:01 Like I said, this further supports. Why?
03:24:05 It really you're not really.
03:24:07 Addressing the issue.
03:24:09 With Trump, you're just convincing a lot of retards that have been convinced who are retardedly convinced for the decades before that it was not a problem.
03:24:18 You're just you're telling them.
03:24:20 It's it's fine now.
03:24:21 Trump's here.
03:24:22 When, again, there's still water pouring into the ship that's that's already full of water.
03:24:29 Bowden Nelson says keep it up, appreciate that.
03:24:33 Cypher says Davin thoughts on Costa Nostra options of Allah, Indian plague.
03:24:40 I don't know what that means.
03:24:42 Nostra options Allah, Indian plague.
03:24:46 I don't know what that means.
03:24:48 Umm.
03:24:50 Anime extremist says excellent episode of the insomnia stream Devon.
03:24:56 Literally one of the best streams you have done.
03:24:58 Was really engaging and informative.
03:25:00 You.
03:25:01 Like I said, I thought it was.
03:25:03 There was going to be instances where it'd get a little boring because it was.
03:25:06 It's just so much so many.
03:25:08 It's just like and then they get $1,000,000 and then they also get a million.
03:25:11 Than $1,000,000.
03:25:13 But you know a.
03:25:14 Lot of.
03:25:15 Don't realize that this is how it works.
03:25:19 Anime extremist says remember all you insomniac Sharon retweet the stream link when Devin goes live or makes guest appearances on other streams.
03:25:28 Tell your friends, but only the cool ones or ones we can persuade.
03:25:33 There you.
03:25:34 I appreciate that anime anime extremist.
03:25:38 Mass graven image says.
03:25:41 I was at a Guitar Center today.
03:25:45 For the second time and a pack of banana boat.
03:25:49 Africans, I think, gathered by.
03:25:55 By area.
03:25:58 Or by the area with the keyboards.
03:26:01 These people do not shower and smell like the worst.
03:26:05 Chill chilli hole. Patels are worse.
03:26:09 There you go, mass.
03:26:10 An image is not a fan of the the aroma of Africans anime extremists says talk to the punished Rand bought on Twitter.
03:26:21 He's a fan who also does his own streams.
03:26:24 He has an entropy stream account and receives.
03:26:27 Superchats he can walk you through it.
03:26:29 And if Rand doesn't get back to you, DM me on Twitter.
03:26:33 I'll get ahold of Rand to get in contact with you.
03:26:36 I have a Direct Line to him.
03:26:38 Good luck.
03:26:43 Does he work in?
03:26:44 Oh no, he's just a streamer.
03:26:45 Yeah, I'll, I'll. I'll. I'll like if I. Yeah. If I have trouble, I'll. I'll reach out.
03:26:49 I think I'll be able to get ahold of someone over.
03:26:51 At one point they were.
03:26:53 They were talking to me and I just didn't need it, so I was.
03:26:56 You know, I'll let you guys know if I need any help and then like.
03:27:01 That was like.
03:27:01 Years ago or something like that.
03:27:06 So.
03:27:08 Bono, Nielsen says 3% of the world's children is white.
03:27:11 Future is already.
03:27:13 We don't need to guess.
03:27:16 Yeah, it's we are vastly outnumbered.
03:27:18 Vastly outnumbered. Yeah. You think the the Indian number is bad? You know, look at some of these other numbers.
03:27:27 No, curtain says what kind of animal would you want to keep as a pet?
03:27:32 Be honest, if not a wookie, then some kind of primate.
03:27:36 Maybe the Super genius cat.
03:27:40 The abyssinian.
03:27:43 I mean, I don't know if I if habitat was an issue.
03:27:46 Don't know. Maybe like a maybe like a finger monkey.
03:27:51 And train it to.
03:27:53 Do my dishes or something?
03:27:56 Negro spritzer keeps it short tonight and just, you know, narrows it down to one group that he's on. He's displeased with the blacks, it looks like.
03:28:07 And then, Cronin says, bloody fuck you buddy India the best.
03:28:14 Exactly.
03:28:16 Exactly.
03:28:18 All right.
03:28:19 And with that.
03:28:22 I think we'll call it an evening.
03:28:25 I kind of want to play Lady Detective one more.
03:28:30 It's it's so bad, it's so bad.
03:28:35 Lady detective.
03:28:35 Sometimes lady, sometimes detective.
03:28:40 Oh, you're acting.
Dot Indian Scammer
03:28:44 Family Tripleski connection.
Devon Stack
03:28:47 Salju Shan Bhale attracting selective.
03:28:51 All right, I won't.
03:28:53 All right, you guys all have a good rest of your weekend.
03:28:59 We back.
03:29:00 Same bat time, same bat channel.
03:29:04 In the meantime.
03:29:08 For BlackPilled.
03:29:10 I am of course.
03:29:14 Devon Stack.