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INSOMNIA STREAM: MATTER OF CONSCIENCE EDITION.mp3

03/19/2025
German Numbers Lady
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00:02:45 Where are you?
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00:07:08 Are you human?
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00:07:27 Chill me, slim.
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00:07:54 Wish you.
00:08:01 I use you.
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00:08:42 For your body.
00:08:46 They looking, but there's nobody.
00:08:53 Smells like you. Looks like you.
00:09:08 Are you sure?
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Devon Stack
00:11:04 Welcome.
00:11:06 To the insomnia stream.
00:11:09 Matter of conscience.
00:11:13 Or conscience edition.
00:11:18 I'm your host, of course. Devin stack. We are on entropy finally.
00:11:24 I think.
00:11:26 I think it's working. It looks like it's working.
00:11:31 Beach go ice came in already with the big dono for the to test it out. So it appears to be working.
00:11:38 So we got that at least for, you know, straightened out for right now. I guess we'll start doing entropy.
00:11:46 Until we know.
00:11:50 I don't know, or maybe forever, who knows.
00:11:53 Ah yeah.
00:11:56 Tonight we're going to talk about a an after school special, circa 1989. Nineteen 89, a full year before these wonderful 90s that everyone wants to go back.
00:12:07 To.
00:12:10 Yeah, I'm. I'm all dirty right now. I'm.
00:12:14 I smell like burning trash. I've been burning trash all day.
00:12:23 I've I've I'm trying to. I'm still. I'm clearing out the last remnants of Carl.
00:12:30 That that I know it's been years. It's actually been years, but there's like parts of that property I've just.
00:12:36 I haven't had time to get to.
00:12:39 And I I kind of just didn't want to also.
00:12:42 Because it's just so gross over there. Like it's it's gross. Like, it's so gross.
00:12:47 It's really gross. I I might show you a picture. I found some more porn.
00:12:55 I don't know how this guy.
00:12:57 I don't know how he had so much porn.
00:13:01 It's it's boxes and boxes like he could have. He could have had, like, his own porn video store.
00:13:09 It's so many VHS tapes of porn.
00:13:13 And and other porn.
00:13:16 Even including 8mm film porn, which I didn't even know like existed.
00:13:23 And.
00:13:26 You know, magazines have been burning magazines all day.
00:13:31 It's so fucking gross. It's so gross.
00:13:35 It's so fucking and and if if I don't get hantavirus, it'll be a miracle. The amount of rat shit.
00:13:44 Ah.
00:13:46 Oh, it's so bad. It's so bad for those who don't have no who have no idea what I'm talking about.
00:13:54 With Carl's house.
00:13:56 I did a video years ago.
00:13:59 In fact, it's still on YouTube.
00:14:02 Called nobody will will remember Carl.
00:14:05 If you want to check that out after the show.
00:14:08 But.
00:14:09 Holy shit.
00:14:11 Ohh, I just feel gross I haven't. I haven't had time to shower since then, so I'm just like.
00:14:17 I smell burning porn magazine like I it's just the the scent of burning porn magazine is just all around me. I can't get away from it.
00:14:28 Ah, almost burned out one of my I I I I tried making a. In fact, I think I successfully made.
00:14:36 A hillbilly incinerator.
00:14:39 Where it's kind of like it's kind of like a rocket stove just to burn through the magazines faster.
00:14:45 It didn't quite work out the way I wanted.
00:14:47 So I think I'm going to, I'm going to add a blower to it that blows air.
00:14:53 Into the bottom of it. So it's like a real incinerator.
00:14:57 And.
00:14:59 Yeah, anyway.
00:15:01 Let's get enough about that.
00:15:04 Let's get on to the show. So this this is a after school special.
00:15:11 On CBS.
00:15:13 That aired in 8/19/89.
00:15:16 And it kind of gives you a little window.
00:15:20 Into.
00:15:22 How I guess?
00:15:24 Yes.
00:15:25 I guess you could say Gen. X maybe some of the younger Gen. Xers and probably the older millennials, but I guess some of the younger, I mean you'd be pretty young millennial.
00:15:36 How they were being propagandized and how they were being told to think about the Holocaust and Nazis, and perhaps if they were German Americans, their their family.
00:15:55 And the appropriate way to to deal with this, and there's also some very revealing.
00:16:03 Unintentionally revealing.
00:16:06 Aspects of this after school special that that kind of shows you.
00:16:12 I I guess.
00:16:16 How the Jews were playing ball and I just realized my my audio is down because I was.
00:16:23 I was live.
00:16:25 With the backlash yesterday and every time I do anything.
00:16:33 Windows decides to change my.
00:16:38 Volume for me.
00:16:40 All right, let me fix this.
00:16:45 Now there we go.
00:16:47 OK, this is this is better.
00:16:50 Now at least I caught it. Now least I caught it. Now this is that of much later.
00:16:55 So anyway, let's let's have a look at this wonderful show. A matter of conscience, directed by John Rubenstein.
00:17:06 John Rubens. I wonder if he's related to.
00:17:10 The Jack Rubenstein.
00:17:15 There exists a very good possibility.
00:17:18 How many Reuben Steins are rolling around these days? Right?
00:17:23 My guess is they probably are related.
00:17:27 Hmm.
00:17:28 Good old Jack.
00:17:29 Rubenstein people geeking out about the JFK documents.
00:17:34 You know, no, no big.
00:17:37 No big bombshells. In fact, a lot of the stuff you see people sharing, it's not from the new release, it's it's from stuff that was previously released. The people, this is what happens every time, every time you have one of these document dumps.
00:17:55 People start posting old shit and.
00:17:58 No one's.
00:18:00 It's kind of sad, this is something you need to think about with AI. I've been noticing a lot of people and I get it and I'm not saying it's not a useful tool to use to supplement going through the documents yourself.
00:18:14 But with I've seen a lot of people say, well, I just fed, I just fed all the documents through an AI and the AI says it's like, oh, good Lord, this is where we're going. This is where we're going to get to is is people trusting AI to come up with the information for them.
00:18:33 And again, I don't mind like I get it like it's 85,000 pages or something like that. You don't have time to read all of it, but if you're expecting.
00:18:44 To feed declassified documents into an AI that has already been trained on official narratives or official or approved conspiracy theories and already been trained to not talk about Israel and to think about.
00:19:04 Israel is a, you know, like anything relating to Israel, doing something wrong is a wild conspiracy theory.
00:19:13 Yeah, you're you're going to be, you're going to be disappointed trying to use that AI to.
00:19:19 Disseminate any kind of realistic information. It's funny. The other day I was on.
00:19:24 Twitter.
00:19:25 And I made fun of someone because I said like, yeah, that you get all your information from TV and he's like, no, I don't. And then he asked Grok to answer a question for him, like, oh, OK. So you you've switched from TV to AI, which is what's happened.
00:19:39 And that's what's going to happen. You know, you're you're going to have a generation now and not unlike the boomers, you know, the boomers who believed everything they saw on TV.
00:19:51 You're now going to have a generation of people that they believe everything the.
00:19:54 AI tells them.
00:19:57 That's what it's going to be. And so whoever controls the the AI will control.
00:20:03 The the narrative. So anyway.
00:20:09 John Rubenstein, we're Stein or whatever directed this back in 1989.
00:20:17 It opens up.
00:20:19 With Nice, Happy 80s music playing, there's an old man watering some plants gardening.
00:20:29 You say there is a florist.
00:20:32 He's putting together bouquets.
00:20:37 And then his.
00:20:39 His grandson comes rolling into the room with his Jewish girlfriend.
German Grandpa
00:20:47 Hey there.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:20:49 No. Is that for Susan?
00:20:50 'S wedding.
German Grandpa
00:20:51 As a matter of fact, it is. You've always liked roses. Why wouldn't your sister?
Jewish Girlfriend
00:20:55 It's beautiful really.
Grandson
00:20:57 Hey, give credit where credit is due. I supplied the newspaper.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:21:02 Oh, wait a second. Here is the tablecloth Swatch. My mom wanted me to.
00:21:05 Drop off to you.
German Grandpa
00:21:06 Ah, good.
00:21:08 Yeah. And they could start working on the table centerpieces. That is, if my grandson decides to come to.
00:21:13 Earth this afternoon.
Grandson
00:21:15 I still have 7 minutes.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:21:17 Listen, I have to get going. I have to pick up Grandma.
00:21:20 At the airport, don't forget about tonight, OK?
00:21:25 I really want you to meet her before the.
00:21:26 Wedding.
Grandson
00:21:27 Don't worry, I'll be there.
German Grandpa
00:21:30 Bye. Come on, Kevin, let's put.
00:21:33 Those 7 minutes to good use.
Devon Stack
00:21:35 All right, German grandpa.
00:21:38 So you can all we all know where this is going already.
00:21:43 So he goes home and and his his dad doesn't exist because, hey, look, it's, it's the 80s guys. It's the 80s. Divorce is the norm, you know. Let's go back to the 80s or 90s when it's everything was already all the the the major social revolutions already taking place and just the effects hadn't set in yet.
00:22:02 You know. But anyway, so he does. No father. Parents are divorced. His mom wears a power suit. You know, makes all the money, takes care of Nazi. I mean German, grandpa.
00:22:16 They're all excited because they're going to.
00:22:19 I don't know. Like a wedding shower.
00:22:23 For one of their family friends, in fact.
00:22:26 I believe it's the the older sister of the this young man's a Jewish.
00:22:32 Jewish girlfriend?
00:22:35 And so later that evening, the moms hanging out with the.
00:22:39 The very Jewish looking mother.
00:22:43 Of this woman.
00:22:45 And they're they're owing and eyeing over some linen that she got for her daughter for their wedding.
00:22:53 And then the Jewish girlfriend brings it to her Jewish grandmother to look at.
Jewish Grandma
00:22:59 It's beautiful. It's.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:23:00 Isn't it?
00:23:03 Beautiful from Kevin's.
Jewish Grandma
00:23:04 Mother, she's got good taste. Kevins mother, it's.
00:23:07 Street.
00:23:14 It's serious with Kevin, yes.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:23:17 Grandma.
00:23:18 I know that you'd rather I dated a Jewish boy.
Jewish Grandma
00:23:21 I didn't say that.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:23:24 I love him, grandma. Yeah, yeah.
Devon Stack
00:23:24 No, but you were thinking it.
00:23:33 So.
00:23:34 Good old grandma there. Everyone's in town for this wedding. All the the whole Jewish family.
00:23:42 Meanwhile, back at the naming German grandpa.
00:23:46 Is trying to play chess with his grandson.
00:23:50 But his grandson is this meat headed, retard?
00:23:55 That is super impressed with himself. He's trying, in fact.
00:24:00 You know, he's trying to impress.
Alex Jones
00:24:01 Had a lot of black.
00:24:02 Friends, by the way, and play football everything.
Devon Stack
00:24:04 His black friend by by watching sports ball with him instead of playing chess with his grandpa like a real white person.
German Grandpa
00:24:14 Kevin did y'all move.
Grandson
00:24:16 Grandpa, one of the last 30 seconds here, come here. You've got.
German Grandpa
00:24:19 To see this, come here. Bishop, Turn Night 6.
Black Friend
00:24:22 Alright, I'll be right.
Grandson
00:24:23 For no way to catch us now, no.
Black Friend
00:24:25 Way and that was a squeaker.
00:24:25 Then.
00:24:27 Hanson had hit that 3 pointer.
German Grandpa
00:24:31 Silly game.
00:24:55 That's a sport.
Devon Stack
00:24:57 So his German grandpa explains to his grandson and his base black friend.
00:25:05 That soccer's a real sport, of course. I didn't get to play it so much like I wanted to when I was younger because I fell out of a tree and mangled my leg.
00:25:18 That's the core that that, that's why I was never in the German army, by the way. Definitely not a Nazi because my leg was. I broke my leg and so I was no good, no good for the army.
00:25:36 And so then they go to or he goes to see his girlfriend at the.
00:25:42 The wedding shower that they're having sounds like a blast. Jewish wedding shower. And then he noticed something about his girlfriend's grandmother.
Grandson
00:25:55 Thank you.
Devon Stack
00:25:59 He noticed that there's no way she could have baked all those 6,000,000 cookies in the amount of time that she said that she baked those cookies. The math just did not have. No, actually, she noted. He notices, of course.
00:26:14 A number tattooed on her arm.
00:26:18 And he's like.
00:26:19 Whoa.
00:26:19 What?
00:26:22 That I think that means something Holocaust.
00:26:27 So when his German grandfather comes back the next day.
00:26:32 To work at the the greenhouse where they grow the flowers, for the bouquets he decides. You know, Grandpa, I lived in Germany. Maybe I should ask him about all.
00:26:43 That.
Grandson
00:26:45 Scrapple, this is grandmother, Mrs. Rosenberg. I noticed a number tattooed on her arm. Doesn't that mean she was in a well? You know, a concentration camp or something?
German Grandpa
00:26:51 Yeah.
00:27:00 Very, very. It could be, I would say so, yeah. Did you ask Lisa about it?
Grandson
00:27:09 No, no. I was going to, but I.
00:27:10 Didn't know to bring it up.
00:27:16 Can I ask you?
00:27:16 Something.
German Grandpa
00:27:17 Yeah, sure. Ask well.
Grandson
00:27:22 We've been studying World War 2 history class and.
00:27:26 Well, everyone keeps asking the same.
00:27:28 Thing they want to know.
00:27:31 How could it happen?
00:27:34 How could the German people follow a maniac like Hitler? You were there.
00:27:39 Then what was?
German Grandpa
00:27:40 Going on, I was not into ARM and Kevin with my leg. I was not fit for military.
00:27:44 Service.
Grandson
00:27:45 I know all that, but you were there. I mean, you know what people thought back then? What they what they believed in?
00:27:52 How could they let?
00:27:52 It happen.
German Grandpa
00:27:54 Well.
00:27:57 We didn't really know what was going on. I was just a boy younger than you are now.
00:28:04 And nobody told us what was really happening.
Devon Stack
00:28:17 So that that's really honestly that's kind of.
00:28:23 How they would teach it to kids?
00:28:25 This this really kind of explains to you. I think the way people look at World War 2, specifically the Nazis and Hitler and and everything like that. They really did say because it didn't make sense, right? It didn't make sense.
00:28:43 The official story.
00:28:45 That one day.
00:28:48 These very rational engineer type minded people.
00:28:54 Uh, not known for.
00:28:58 You know, going crazy and and and being violent. I one day for no reason at all.
00:29:07 They just all start listening to some Mad Men, some madman screaming about Jews.
00:29:14 Yeah.
00:29:16 And they were just all swept up and the charisma.
00:29:21 And they didn't. They were all closed off from the outside world.
00:29:28 And the Nazis, in fact, you know, this is what this was what they were saying. We're going around burning the books. So you didn't have access to. I mean, that's not what was happening, but just give you an idea of how this was taught to kids in the 80s and 90s.
00:29:43 They were telling kids that.
00:29:45 Yeah, the the IT was, it was. And it and it made sense to 9 Eighties, 80s and 90s kids, by the way, because this is what they told you about Russia.
00:29:55 Right, this is what they told you about the the Iron Curtain.
00:29:59 This is what they told you all the Cold War Kids.
00:30:03 We're kind of used to this boogeyman existing where there are these weird, crazy people that hated us for our freedom.
00:30:14 And they they, they they were behind some crazy censorship wall. And and they weren't allowed to get in from, you know, like so in your head you could imagine.
00:30:26 That this kind of dictatorship could take place on the other side of the world, actually not so far, or at least certainly closer to Moscow than than to you. So this distant land called Germany.
00:30:43 You could say well, alright, well I I guess I could see how that could happen cause that sort of thing seems to happen over there.
00:30:53 And they show you these, these clips of Hitler and you don't speak German so.
00:31:00 The German language already sounds like you're pissed off all the time, and so you have this guy who's yelling stuff that doesn't sound.
00:31:12 Like a romance language? Certainly it's just.
00:31:14 Like kind of like trying to you.
00:31:16 Know and it's it's funny because.
00:31:19 I mean to give an idea of how little Americans understood German.
00:31:23 Then there's the Hitler memes that would go around where they would subtitle that Hitler scene. And I don't. You guys remember that like back, I'd say 15 years ago. It was like everyone would just anything. They were mad about. They would change like, oh, Hitler's mad about, you know, iPhone OS.
00:31:44 You know the new one or whatever, right? And and it's funny because Germans will watch those memes and it it doesn't make sense to them because it's, you know, they actually understand German or anyone who understands German, but to to Americans, it's just, you know, nonsense noises.
00:32:02 So you watch this. They don't tell you what he's saying. It sounds really crazy because you don't know what he's saying.
00:32:11 And they you, you, you have everything around you, whether it's this after school special, whether it's the million of other other after school specials that are basically just like this, whether it's Schindler's list, whether it's the the made for TV.
00:32:32 Miniseries called the Holocaust, which, by the way, was the first time the term the Holocaust.
00:32:37 Was was really widespread in America and that didn't air until like the 1970s. I mean, look, look at at encyclopedias from, like, the 50s and 60s. Under Holocaust. It doesn't. It's not there.
00:32:52 So by the 80s and 90s.
00:32:56 American children especially just assumed that 01 day for no reason at all, this guy goes crazy, starts yelling about the Jews, and everyone just gets swept up in it and starts killing all the Jews for no reason. And I don't understand it.
00:33:15 And so.
00:33:17 Him talking to his grandpa about that is somewhat realistic. What's not realistic?
00:33:24 Is the answers his grandfather gave him anyone that's actually talked to a German?
00:33:31 That's not the story. You don't hear the story that. Ohh yeah, we just didn't know any better. We just started hating Jews one day because we're retarded.
00:33:40 So anyway, it it really kind of illustrates?
00:33:44 And look, this is Boomer brain. This is. And in fact this is a lot of a lot of millennials and Gen. Xers are still are boomer brained on this topic.
00:33:55 So then they go to the Jewish wedding the next day or whatever it is.
00:34:00 It's so it's so.
00:34:04 So spiritual this Jewish wedding.
00:34:08 All right. That's that's. I want this song playing at my wedding.
Jewish Wedding Singer
00:34:16 It's a letter for you.
00:34:34 It on a short.
Devon Stack
00:35:06 Hey, and everyone's happy. Everyone starts celebrating. Mazel tov. It's all fun and games, right? It's all happiness and.
German Grandpa
00:35:15 Celebratory. Ohh.
Techno Jew
00:35:20 Oy Vey
German Grandpa
00:35:40 I recognize that that.
Devon Stack
00:36:03 Done 3 filming.
00:36:10 So the Jew freaks out because he he just saw.
00:36:16 And Nazi. He knows that well, you know, the the thing about the the Jews in these movies, because there's a lot of these movies.
00:36:22 There's a lot of these movies. There was that one with Dustin Hoffman.
00:36:28 That I I did on the the camera on Film Festival. Same same kind of a thing. Right. There's there's all these not all are there. There's all these Holocaust survivors mingling around in America but they never forget a face. They never forget a face. Yeah, they see another old guy walking which is so ridiculous.
00:36:48 And there's people that I used to like hang out with all day in high school that if I saw him today, I might not recognize him.
00:36:58 With these Jews, they're like elephants. They never forget. They never. That's that's why that's their. That's their motto. Never forget, never forget.
00:37:08 So he sees, he sees a dirty fucking Nazi.
00:37:11 And he goes to the flower shop to confront him.
Jew who never forgets
00:37:44 Joseph Holtman.
Devon Stack
00:37:49 Oh no, he's found me out.
00:37:56 Meanwhile, the.
00:37:57 Grandson is being tempted by the Khazar milkers hanging out with his Jewish, his his jap girlfriend.
Journalist Ken Turley
00:38:17 Hi, is this Joe Miller's?
Grandson
00:38:19 Residence. I'm sorry, he's.
00:38:20 Not here, do you?
00:38:22 Live here? Yeah, I'm Kevin Lacey and his grants home.
Journalist Ken Turley
00:38:25 Ken Turley, Daily Times do you mind if I ask you some questions about some of the recent allegations that have been?
00:38:30 Made against your.
00:38:31 What allegations? Is it true that Joe Miller's real name is Joseph Huffman and he's a former soldier for Hitler's s s? No. Then he denies it.
Jew who never forgets
00:38:39 Very.
Mother
00:38:42 Who are you? What's this all about?
Journalist Ken Turley
00:38:44 In Turley Daily Times I've.
00:38:47 Do you know what, Mr. Ira Abrams? No. Well, he seems to know Mr. Miller. He claims that Joe Miller was a a former member of the s s at a concentration camp in Poland, Treblinka. As a matter of fact.
Mother
00:38:59 Well, this is outrageous. What are you talking about? My father was never even in the army, and he was certainly never at a concentration.
Journalist Ken Turley
00:39:08 Maybe I should come back when Mr. Miller is at home.
Mother
00:39:10 No, don't ever come back.
Devon Stack
00:39:24 Billy, is it true?
00:39:27 Are are, are.
00:39:28 Are you are you in? No, no Nazi.
00:39:33 Seeing isn't so Billy.
00:39:36 Now The funny thing about this.
00:39:38 And you'll see as it develops. This is kind of like the opposite character of what we saw in the defiant ones, especially the 80s version.
00:39:51 Where you had that slutty woman?
00:39:54 That was the temptress that represented returning to your people and prioritizing your people above. In the case of the Defiant ones, black people.
00:40:09 You had this female character that was trying to seduce him and and get him to take sides with whites over blacks.
00:40:20 And he eventually, you know, he denies her and runs away with the black guy.
00:40:26 This is kind of an opposite thing. She is the seductive Jewish.
00:40:33 She's the seductive.
00:40:36 Jewish girl, that is.
00:40:39 Going to put him in a position where he's going to have to choose whether he.
00:40:45 Stays with his people, his grandfather, who according to other dialogue in the film that I don't think I.
00:40:52 Clipped.
00:40:53 Out I raised him like his own son because his father was out of the picture.
00:41:00 And this.
00:41:04 Jewish chick from his high school.
00:41:08 So that evening.
00:41:11 They mentioned to their his he mentions to his grandfather that you know.
00:41:16 They're they're saying you're a Nazi, grandpa.
00:41:19 And his grandpa says Ohh, it's nonsense. I wasn't a Nazi.
00:41:24 I I hurt my. I told you I hurt my leg. I fell out of a tree.
00:41:30 I couldn't be in the army.
00:41:33 I've walked the lamp my whole every. Yeah, you've known me forever. Your whole life. I've always walked with a limp.
00:41:39 And that's why I walk with a limp.
00:41:42 So just just forget about it. It's just some crazy Jew.
00:41:47 Making up stories.
00:41:50 They do that, you know.
00:41:54 One of these days we should sit down and have a talk about this, but I mean, I'm never mind. I'm not a Nazi.
00:42:03 Meanwhile, the girlfriends, being a little weirded out by the whole situation.
00:42:09 And he's really desperate to get her back.
Grandson
00:42:15 Hi. Hi. Listen, I talked to my grandfather. You got this all straightened out.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:42:18 Yes.
Grandson
00:42:19 It's a mistake. It's.
00:42:20 Abrams character. That's my grandfather. Someone else, that's all.
Jewish Girlfriend
00:42:23 I was hoping it was something.
Grandson
00:42:24 Like that, there's nothing to it. So my grandfather just really banged up the leg. He couldn't even serve in the army, so he couldn't have been in the assets that this guy says. Besides, he could never do anything like that.
Devon Stack
00:42:35 See I I'm I'm I'm not a Nazi.
00:42:37 I'm not an. I mean it's not meant this way, but it also comes across like white people for the last several decades. I I'm not a Nazi.
00:42:47 I'm I wasn't. It wasn't me. I I'm. I'm definitely. That's the worst thing you could call.
00:42:52 Me.
00:42:53 And I'm just definitely not me.
00:42:58 You can't get mad. I'm not a Nazi.
00:43:04 Even the black friends a little weirded out by it.
Black Friend
00:43:07 Yo, Kevin. Hey.
00:43:09 So is it true or what? What's true?
00:43:12 About your grandpa.
00:43:13 Did you know he was?
00:43:14 A.
00:43:14 Nazi.
Grandson
00:43:16 Where did you hear that?
Black Friend
00:43:17 You're kidding. There's a whole thing in this morning's paper.
00:43:21 Hey.
Devon Stack
00:43:23 Ah yes.
00:43:25 So already.
00:43:28 Because of an allegation.
00:43:32 See, this is the unintended side of things.
00:43:35 The unintended side of things that an old Jew.
00:43:41 See some other old guy imagines that he's a Nazi.
00:43:46 And within like a day or two.
00:43:50 There's an article in the local newspaper calling him a Nazi.
00:43:57 That's a little bit odd.
00:44:00 But word word has traveled fast. Now the whole town.
00:44:04 Here's that there's a not seeing the worst. It's like the devil.
00:44:08 Living amongst them.
00:44:11 He's really grossed out by it. He's trying to convince the Jewish girlfriend that this this can't be true.
00:44:18 Yeah.
00:44:19 And she's just kind of like, OK, well, hopefully it's not.
00:44:25 Which is also kind of funny given the the Jewish fetish for for Nazis, which is that's maybe a day for another stream or a strip stream for another day rather.
00:44:39 So then he goes back to to his grandfathers.
00:44:45 Greenhouse or one of those places called nurseries.
Journalist Ken Turley
00:44:52 Hello anybody home?
Grandson
00:44:55 May I help you?
Reporter
00:44:58 Yeah. Do you know what, Joe?
Grandson
00:44:59 Miller. Yes, that was grandson. Why? OK can.
00:45:01 I take a couple of shots.
Reporter
00:45:01 Excuse me, would you answer some questions please?
00:45:04 Was he in the?
Grandson
00:45:05 S s country. Yes, you're up there after the war. He came here and he was never in the.
Reporter
00:45:05 Did your grandfather live in Germany?
Grandson
00:45:11 Army or the s s does?
00:45:12 He have proof. Look, why does my grandfather to prove?
00:45:15 Anything.
00:45:16 Where's Mr. Abrams? Proof. You're so quick to believe him. Why can't you believe us? When?
00:45:20 We say it's not.
00:45:20 True. Where is he now? Now, please go away. That's all I have to say.
Devon Stack
00:45:25 And now all of a sudden, the televisions involved. And again, he made a good point unintentionally.
00:45:30 Why would you? Why do you believe some old Jew guy? How? How does this Jew have the power to unleash the entire media on my family based on? Trust me, bro.
00:45:42 But he did.
00:45:44 And so now all the television networks are harassing the family.
00:45:48 They've had to shut down the nursery because of threats because again, the worst thing you could do be is be a Nazi.
00:45:59 So the nice young man decides to go confront.
00:46:02 The Jew making the allegations.
00:46:05 Because he is. He's ruining his life.
00:46:09 He's he's turning everything upside down.
Grandson
00:46:13 I want to know why you're making up all these terrible things about my grandfather. Why, you're calling him a.
00:46:17 Nazi because it's true.
00:46:22 I know what you went through. Must have been terrible and I'm sorry about it, but it's no reason to blame and and it's in.
Jew who never forgets
00:46:28 Person you cannot know Kevin.
00:46:31 But we don't went through.
00:46:33 And for this you should be grateful every.
00:46:35 Day of your.
Grandson
00:46:35 Life a grandfather is not the man you say he is.
Jew who never forgets
00:46:40 I promise you, Kevin, I have not invented this story to cause trouble to you and your family.
Devon Stack
00:46:52 Well, you promise, huh?
Jew who never forgets
00:46:55 Do you? I promise you, Kevin, I have not invented this story to cause trouble.
00:47:01 To you and your family.
Devon Stack
00:47:03 Really.
00:47:08 Because I kind of think maybe I think, I think maybe you have.
00:47:12 Collectively, I I think maybe you guys have.
00:47:17 Ah, but anyway.
Jew who never forgets
00:47:19 Grandfather was a soldier in the s s.
Grandson
00:47:23 It's not true. He was never in.
Jew who never forgets
00:47:25 The Army s s was not the army, they were a special kind of soldier, the most eager, the most zealous.
00:47:37 Swore complete loyalty to Hitler.
00:47:40 And his ideals.
Grandson
00:47:44 Even what you're talking about, how can you say these things about a man you don't know you've never even seen him until Susan's wedding.
Jew who never forgets
00:47:52 But I had seen yours of Hope man sitting at a long wooden table.
00:48:00 Collecting all our documents as we stumbled off the trains at Treblinka, I remember him marching up and down that platform, his Ledger tucked under his arm, marching.
00:48:14 Yes, marching.
Grandson
00:48:16 Now I know you're wrong.
00:48:19 My grandfather fell out of a tree.
00:48:20 When he was.
00:48:20 A kid he just walked with the.
Jew who never forgets
00:48:22 Limp ever since. Is this what he said?
Grandson
00:48:26 That's what happened.
Jew who never forgets
00:48:30 I will tell you how yours apartment got his loop.
00:48:35 We had been waiting paving stones onto a wagon. It was an icy morning as the wagon pulled out. He slipped on the ice. He told them he to wheels. His leg was badly.
00:48:48 Trust. We all saw this.
00:48:58 Listen to leave, Kevin.
00:49:02 I sometimes wonder why I was allowed to live and so many others had to die.
00:49:11 Ask yourself, is there something I could have done to help them?
00:49:18 The answer is no. I I have no choice then.
00:49:27 That there is something I can do now. Something I must do.
00:49:33 Because justice is justice, even if it is 40 years late.
00:49:38 It is a matter of conscience.
Devon Stack
00:49:41 Wow, you sound a little pissed off.
00:49:45 Sound a little pissed off?
00:49:50 And this is this is a time period too. You did have Israel literally kidnapped.
00:49:56 Germans.
00:49:58 From around the world and bring him back to Israel illegally to stand trial.
00:50:04 And of course, you've got the the case of that.
00:50:08 90 something year old woman. What was her name?
00:50:13 Just because she denied the Holocaust, she wasn't even supposedly a Nazi. What? Let's see. What was her name again?
00:50:20 Umm.
00:50:26 It was like Ursula or something, right, wasn't it?
00:50:40 It was.
00:50:43 Ursula haverbeck.
00:50:47 And for 20 years, they basically harassed her. In 2004, she was first harassed by the.
00:50:58 By the officials in Germany.
00:51:02 According to this she she claimed that Auschwitz was merely a labor camp.
00:51:08 You didn't say that. You know, Ashworth didn't exist. You said it was a labor camp.
00:51:13 And that no mass murders occurred there.
00:51:17 And so she was sent to prison.
00:51:21 And she was sent to prison again in 2015 because she wouldn't recant, no matter how many times they put her in prison. In 2015, she was 87.
00:51:31 So they sent an 87 year old woman to jail again. She wasn't supposed she wasn't supposed to be like a prison guard or, you know, she didn't have any connection.
00:51:41 She was just saying that.
00:51:43 Auschwitz was a labor camp.
00:51:47 And it wasn't a an extermination camp.
00:51:53 So she was sentenced again to jail in 2015.
00:51:57 And then she was sentenced again.
00:52:02 In 2018.
00:52:04 And this basically spent the rest of her life.
00:52:09 In jail.
00:52:12 She was going to be she.
00:52:13 Was sentenced yet again.
00:52:15 In 2024 and then she died, I guess November 20th. So just a few months ago, at age 96, shortly before she was due to begin another prison sentence for her continued incitement to hatred.
00:52:29 Incitement to hatred.
00:52:33 That was the charge that was the official charge.
00:52:38 And if you think that that sort of thing.
00:52:41 Isn't coming to America.
00:52:45 Well.
00:52:46 You should be looking very closely.
00:52:48 At this deportation case.
00:52:52 That we have going on right now.
00:52:55 Brought on by the Trump administration. Now look, I don't think we should have foreign students at all, especially right now. We shouldn't be giving this these foreign people this. This is why, by the way, This is why they get away with it.
00:53:10 They they persecute someone that you already don't like. You know that even someone like me doesn't like and doesn't want to have here.
00:53:17 Yeah.
00:53:18 It's the perfect setup.
00:53:21 So that everyone, all the magnetars, all the Zionists, all the neocons and a lot of the.
00:53:29 People that think they're based are kind of just like, well, I'm not going to jump to this guys defense because he's brown and Pro Palestine. You know, why would I jump?
00:53:39 To his defense.
00:53:41 Not realizing that. Yeah, but eventually if this works, if they're able to punish you.
00:53:51 For protesting against Israel.
00:53:55 In a legal way, and especially if the courts uphold this.
00:54:01 TikTok, Tik, fucking T.O.K.
00:54:05 That shit is coming our way.
00:54:10 And that's just the way that it is. And if you look and this ties into the JFK stuff, why do you think that the JFK stuff was held on to for so long?
00:54:21 You know, Ryan Dawson tweeted out that document. It's not from this document dump. It's from an older one.
00:54:27 Where the CIA?
00:54:30 Mark and this is the kind of this is one of the things going viral that everyone thinks is new, but it's not new with the CIA.
00:54:37 Instructed.
00:54:39 That any mention of Israel and Israeli intelligence.
00:54:45 It be removed from the documents or that it be redacted from all the documents.
00:54:51 And this, I guess if there's any kind of bombshell, I guess there's a little more information.
00:54:58 About.
00:54:59 The man who is in charge of.
00:55:02 Watching Lee Harvey Oswald and his connections while his connections to Israeli intelligence were already known, but I guess there's there's I I haven't had time. I've been burning porn all.
00:55:13 Day. So I haven't had time to.
00:55:16 To look into all the JFK stuff, but my understanding is there's there's a little more.
00:55:24 To that story that's been released, but nothing too Earth shattering.
00:55:30 But we we already know we already know.
00:55:34 That the the government cuts to Israel and to Jews and.
00:55:41 The right, more so than left. In fact, 11 angle. You might look at it when you when you ask yourself why is it that so many?
00:55:51 Of the right wing politicians.
00:55:54 Or just politicians in general and you want to know what Israel.
00:55:57 Has on them.
00:56:00 JFK could be a part of a big.
00:56:01 Piece of that picture.
00:56:03 JFK could be a big piece of that, that, that, that puzzle because.
German Grandpa
00:56:09 If.
Devon Stack
00:56:11 Israel participated in a major way, or even directed Mossad, directed at the at the behest of Ben Gurion.
00:56:21 Or, you know, because of the the hostility between him and JFK and the Mona and, you know, look, we're we'll we'll talk about this, maybe another stream after more of these documents if and if anything comes come comes of this.
00:56:35 But.
00:56:36 Bottom line.
00:56:38 At some you have to imagine there's probably some participation by Americans, whether it's.
00:56:46 You know LG or Lyndon B Johnson?
00:56:51 Which would be obviously the on the Democrat side or elements within the CIA and FBI who are right wing people who also didn't like.
00:57:01 JFK, for their own reasons, and so it there might have been a kind of a.
00:57:08 A decision made to go along with this Mossad operation to take out JFK, and that's that's a big thing that Mossad would have over a lot of powerful people.
00:57:22 Who are just now starting to age out and die.
00:57:26 You know George Bush senior, who was who was.
00:57:31 There.
00:57:32 That day.
00:57:34 In Dallas, you know just recently died, but you're talking about very powerful people and very powerful families on both the left and the right. Most likely, if not being directly involved involved in some way.
00:57:49 And obviously also Israel.
00:57:54 So it's kind of like a.
00:57:56 Mutually assured destruction kind of a.
00:57:59 Thing.
00:58:00 I think obviously there's way more to it than than than that in terms of why?
00:58:05 You know Trump specifically and and just the right and left generally why they.
00:58:12 Do whatever Israel wants, but.
00:58:14 That's a big piece of the puzzle. It's kind of funny because I was watching.
00:58:19 Just it. It flew by on my Twitter feed.
00:58:24 Owen from Infowars, the guy who got swatted, I guess that was well last night or yesterday.
00:58:34 He was talking about the JFK release and how everyone's disappointed in it and how there were redactions. There weren't supposed any, and he was running cover for Trump because that's what Infowars has turned into, is just running cover for Trump show and the way he phrased it was just so irritating, he said.
00:58:53 Well, you know.
00:58:54 But Trump has more important things to worry about. It's all this is all it it's, you know, Trump says to to release it all without any redactions.
00:59:01 And and and just to release it all. And they don't do it, you know, it's just like the Epstein stuff all over again. And that's the DOJ and the FBI not doing what Trump says. It's it's the same stupid shit you heard from Q tards and everyone else. So the deep states stopping Trump and it's like.
00:59:17 OK, so he's not. He's what you're saying then is he's an ineffective leader. That shows people that don't listen to him. I mean, that's fucking retarded. But anyway.
00:59:27 And he was going on and on and on about that. But then he said what really bothered me because this is essentially the way people on the right are going to view it at the end of the day, he said, well, you know, it's not a big deal anyway because Trump's got bigger, more important things that to worry about.
00:59:46 And everyone already knows the official story with JFK isn't real, so they already they already get that it's messed up so well, it doesn't. It's not.
00:59:54 Really a big deal.
00:59:57 What?
00:59:59 What?
01:00:00 You may. So you think that the value in finding out who is behind.
01:00:07 Killing JFK is just knowing that that the official story is was bullshit.
01:00:15 But not not actually knowing the details, that doesn't make any fucking sense.
01:00:21 For the I mean.
01:00:22 I mean, I guess it makes sense if you're Infowars and you want it for the next 30 years. Keep having crackpot guests on to talk about JFK and how actually the driver shot him. Ohh, actually, it was, you know, his wife shot him.
01:00:36 Oh, actually the the the Chicoms shot.
01:00:39 Him, you know.
01:00:41 It it's it is. It's so it's not important that people don't believe the official story. It's important that they understand who did it.
01:00:52 And I guess you have to not believe the official story before you find out who did it. But I mean, come on, like, as you say, no one's believed that since it happened.
01:01:01 Anyway, but that's it's gonna get swept under the rug. I I I told you guys this before that whatever they would release wouldn't.
01:01:10 You know, we would be sanitized, maybe even peppered with misinformation. It wouldn't be what they promised because.
01:01:18 They're protecting Israel and probably some people, the OR families rather in America.
01:01:26 So anyway, this Jew is like never forget we must punish.
01:01:31 Punish this Nazi guy that is your grandfather and it's a great shame to your family and you must believe me.
01:01:41 And so he goes back.
01:01:43 And talked to his grandpa again and says, Grandpa, that Jew seems really, really certain that you're a Nazi.
01:01:51 And the grandpa's like, I'm not a Nazi. Do I look like a Nazi? Ohh. Come on. Come on. I'm not a Nazi.
01:01:59 I raised you from when you were just.
01:02:01 This high like.
01:02:03 Like, yeah, you were just this this high, I mean, high. You were this this high. I'm definitely not a Nazi.
01:02:14 So why don't you go?
01:02:16 Go over there and and leave. Leave grandpa alone.
01:02:21 So he goes through his grandpa's things and he finds a document. Oh, what's this document tucked away in this metal box. Oh my God.
01:02:32 His real name really is Joseph Hoppman. I guess he really is a Nazi. This is. This is horrifying. Ohh, what am I gonna do? I just found out my grandpas and Nazi.
01:02:46 That's like finding out he's he's.
01:02:50 A pedophile murderer. It's the worst thing ever. And so has any nice young American boy would do. He must confront his grandfather about this new information he has.
Grandson
01:03:05 Crombie did what you suggested.
01:03:07 I asked Lisa about her grandmother.
01:03:10 She was in the concentration camp. Her whole family died there.
Jew who never forgets
01:03:12 Please wait.
Mother
01:03:15 Kevin, let's talk about it later.
Grandson
01:03:18 It was called an extermination camp because that's where the Nazis sent the Jews to be exterminated, like rats and roaches, because Hitler didn't even consider them human beings.
Mother
01:03:26 Kevin, stop it.
Grandson
01:03:30 You are Joseph Hoffman. Just like Adam said. So tell us. Tell us the truth. Was he worried about all the rest, too? Stop it. Tell us.
01:03:43 You were Nazi. You knew what was going on.
01:03:51 I believed in you. I stood up for you.
01:03:55 You lied to me.
01:03:59 I told him my grandfather.
01:04:00 Couldn't do that, not my grandfather.
Mother
01:04:06 How could you, Kevin, please?
Grandson
01:04:09 Mom, you lied to us to blame everybody for years.
01:04:13 Hey.
01:04:15 It's all true, isn't it?
German Grandpa
01:04:18 How do you expect me to talk to you? About what?
01:04:20 Is.
01:04:21 True, you're 16 years old, born in the country where you've never known anything but comfort and protection.
01:04:30 Never known a hint of what war can.
01:04:32 Do.
01:04:34 You've never had to make a decision more important than how short to cut your hair, or what to wear.
01:04:37 On a Saturday night.
Devon Stack
01:04:42 So based grandpa.
01:04:45 What's the the little spoiled brightness place?
01:04:49 Yells at him.
01:04:52 And then you're thinking sweet. He's gonna. He's gonna go.
01:04:56 He's gonna go.
01:04:56 Full 1488 and let it let him.
01:04:58 Know like you're finally old enough, son.
German Grandpa
01:04:59 Fine.
Devon Stack
01:05:01 You're finally old enough.
01:05:04 Today.
01:05:06 You learn about the Jews today. I tell you the truth.
01:05:13 About the termites.
01:05:16 That we're undermining my country.
01:05:19 And the steps we had to take to defend it.
01:05:22 And tell the allied.
01:05:25 Soldiers came and ruined everything.
01:05:29 But no, that doesn't happen. This is this is the under the look. This is he goes along with the narrative that I was telling you that American kids were supposed to understand because it didn't make.
01:05:39 Sense it didn't make sense. The official narrative about what happened in Germany about the behavior of the German people, it it just didn't make any sense that one day for no reason at all, they would just go crazy and start hating Jews.
01:05:55 Unless you believed in some really bizarre reality in which.
01:06:01 That that could happen because of Hitler's ability to mass hypnotize everybody and somehow control the flow of information in such a way that it that they were just putting his hands and he could mold them into the warriors.
01:06:22 That hated Jews, that he wanted to.
German Grandpa
01:06:27 I was 10 years.
01:06:27 Old when Hitler came to power in Germany.
01:06:31 My earliest memory was being told that the jewels were evil and they were the enemy.
01:06:36 Of my country.
01:06:38 It was your age when the war began.
01:06:41 I was told that our country was in a great struggle for survival and I believed it, and I was told that we were winning the war, that our cause was great. I believed it. I believed it because no one told me it was not true. No one. So yeah, when I was old enough.
01:07:00 I joined the S.
01:07:03 Because I wanted to help save my country.
01:07:13 Kevin, listen to me. You must understand the one thing I never carried the gun.
01:07:23 I never killed anyone.
01:07:25 I only processed papers.
Devon Stack
01:07:33 We processed this, grandpa. I like how they turned him into the merchant meme at the end.
01:07:42 They made him into the merchant name at the at the end of his little speech there.
German Grandpa
01:07:52 I only process papers.
Devon Stack
01:07:55 I never carried a garden. I never killed anyone.
01:08:01 Believe it goy. Yes. Yes, goy.
01:08:11 So the grandson gets angry and he's like mom, I can't live in this house, not with a Nazi here.
01:08:18 This is terrible. I'm going to stay at my black friend's house.
01:08:24 His house is is much nicer. It's like the cosbys over there.
01:08:30 Meanwhile, they have to get a a lawyer because the media is not letting up.
Lawyer
01:08:36 Was here. I've been hired by Mrs. Lacy to represent her father and I have a short statement to make.
01:08:42 Joe Miller acknowledges that he was born Joseph Hoffman in Munich, Germany, and we have no further comment at this time. Thank you.
Reporter
01:08:50 He was a member of the.
01:08:51 S s true.
Black Friend
01:08:57 So what's going to happen to?
01:08:59 Him now.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:09:00 He could be deported to Germany.
Black Friend
01:09:02 They wouldn't do that to him.
01:09:03 He's too old.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:09:05 My dad says that since he lied about his identity, that's all they need to.
01:09:08 Send him back.
Black Friend
01:09:09 And I think they should just leave him alone. I mean, what he did was a long time ago.
Devon Stack
01:09:14 Yeah, cause cause Blacks, blacks don't hold a grudge either. Hey, you know what was even a longer time ago, Tyrone?
01:09:30 Ah, but they they they they have the reasonable black guy. That's like, come on, even if this is true, he's like, he's like an old man. Now, what's the big deal? It's like, well, let's let bygones be bygones.
01:09:45 Don't worry.
01:09:47 This, this, this misguided little negro will be will be.
01:09:53 Guided towards the the correct way of thinking.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:09:58 Danny, where Joe did was a horrible crime.
Jew who never forgets
01:10:01 But there was a war. He was a soldier. Maybe he was just following orders.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:10:06 The Nazis were systematically killing people.
01:10:09 Anyone who was there and had anything to do with it was part.
01:10:12 Of the crime.
Grandson
01:10:14 He says he never killed.
01:10:15 Anyone. Does it really matter?
Jewish Girlfriend
01:10:22 Kevin, I know how much you love him, and I know how much you want to believe him.
01:10:27 But Hitler murdered over 11 million people and he didn't.
Jew who never forgets
01:10:31 Very.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:10:34 Other people helped him.
01:10:38 The ones who participated.
01:10:41 And the ones who stood by and let it happen.
Devon Stack
01:10:49 By the way, that is supposed to extend guilt.
01:10:54 To all of every like to the.
01:10:56 Entire white race.
01:11:02 And not just in terms of the Holocaust like this, this could be this could be applied to slavery too.
Mother
01:11:07 Yeah.
Devon Stack
01:11:09 Yeah, you say something like, uh, well, my, my family never owned slaves.
01:11:15 My family never owned slaves, and in fact uh.
01:11:19 You know very few white people own slaves.
01:11:24 It was mostly the the the Jewish elite in the South that owned slaves. And you know, there's some white people in the South, but again, the elite, it was very.
01:11:35 Very few people could afford slaves, certainly not my ancestors. They weren't rolling around with slaves.
01:11:43 And they will tell you. Well, it doesn't matter.
01:11:47 It doesn't matter. You have collective guilt. The same people, by the way. That will tell you that you can't have collective pride in what your ancestors actually did, or that your or if your ancestors didn't participate directly in whatever it is you can't have collective pride in just the accomplishments of your people. But.
01:12:07 But.
01:12:09 You must have collective guilt.
01:12:13 You must have collective guilt now, someone actually.
01:12:19 Come to think of it, just the other day tweeted at me with a clip of Kevin MacDonald. I wish I'd downloaded it now.
01:12:27 Kevin MacDonald, the author of.
01:12:32 Oh, now I'm going to blank on the stupid name.
01:12:35 The culture of critique, culture of critique highly recommend.
01:12:41 Getting that book, it'll explain a lot of Jewish behavior for you. It's basically the scholarly work on Jewish behavior.
01:12:52 And I it was. It was a short clip, so I don't know what the context was, but he was at some kind of event speaking.
01:13:00 And I'd like to dig deeper into this, but he made the comment that Europeans.
01:13:07 Are unique in their expression of guilt.
01:13:15 And that it is not a.
01:13:18 A.
01:13:20 Emotion really strongly felt by other races, and that might sound crazy to you, but there is a distinction between shame.
01:13:29 And guilt.
01:13:31 Guilt.
01:13:33 Is something that you feel regardless if you are experiencing any kind of shame for it. So in other words, if you do something wrong and.
01:13:41 No one knows that you did it.
01:13:45 And you feel bad for having done it. You got away with it.
01:13:49 But you still like the telltale heart.
01:13:52 You know Edgar Allan Poe.
01:13:55 Poem.
01:13:56 Where?
01:13:57 You're overrun with guilt for what you have done.
01:14:02 This is a A.
01:14:04 It's uniquely powerful.
01:14:09 In the in the European people, this emotion is exaggerated.
01:14:14 In European people.
01:14:16 And that when other people experience, by the way, This is why, for example, you see all these.
01:14:24 Well, I mean you could say like the romance scammers, right? Like I I I watched the show. I I got on this. The algorithm decided to start feeding me romance scammer videos again. I was just like god damn, these fucking people are retarded. But one thing that you think about is like I wouldn't be able to sleep at night.
01:14:42 Scamming some 87 year old or 67 year old or or really anybody, but you know especially not like an elderly person.
01:14:50 Out of 10s of thousands of dollars while pretending to to like them and just just like it just it's one of the most the worst things you can do. Even if I was getting away with it and getting 10s of thousands of dollars like I wouldn't. One of the reasons that's not the only but one of the reasons why I wouldn't do something like that is because I would feel super guilty about it.
01:15:09 All the time.
01:15:12 But in Nigeria they don't have that experience.
01:15:17 They don't have that experience.
01:15:20 And that's why you have a lot of these these scammers from overseas in India and in in Africa, North Africa, mostly Nigeria, doing these kinds of scams.
01:15:35 Because they don't feel guilt in the same way.
01:15:38 They feel shame.
01:15:39 Yeah.
01:15:41 So if there's, let's say they do something wrong, and then it's revealed to the community.
01:15:48 And then everyone starts treating them like shit because, oh, that's the guy that you know.
01:15:56 Scams old people or or whatever it is.
01:16:00 They'll feel shame.
01:16:03 For having been caught.
01:16:07 But they don't experience guilt the same way your European people do. Now, again, this is Ken MacDonald is is a academic, and he's not the kind of person that just says these things without some sort of.
01:16:20 Study or something that's that's indicated this. So I I kind of want to go back and try to find this study and maybe expand on this later.
01:16:29 But this is this is I I could see how it could be true because this is the kind of thing that happens with white people.
01:16:37 Where?
01:16:40 They don't understand or they don't see the disconnect. They don't see the disconnect between you're not allowed to have pride for all the wonderful things that your ancestors have done, but yet they take.
01:16:53 Like like flies to shit.
01:16:57 They they take to this guilt.
01:17:00 About the so-called crimes of their their fathers.
01:17:10 And this is this propaganda. That's what it's doing.
01:17:15 To all the kids watching this after school special.
01:17:20 Now, you might love Grandpa.
01:17:23 You might love Grandpa and and and great Grandpa and whoever else in your family.
01:17:29 They might seem like great people. They might have helped raise you or whatever. But if we decide they're guilty of some crime that happened before you were born, that doesn't even have any real evidence to support it other than the allegations of some old Jew.
01:17:46 Well then it it.
01:17:48 You need to basically turn away from him and.
01:17:54 Treat him like the evil monster that he is.
Jewish Girlfriend
01:17:58 Your grandfather helped him too.
01:18:03 Even if he never carried a gun.
Devon Stack
01:18:14 Dunta Dun so little Billy is.
01:18:18 Wandering to the streets trying to deal with this.
01:18:23 But the shame, Speaking of shame.
01:18:26 The shame is spreading.
01:18:29 His mom, the the powerful independent woman.
01:18:33 Is a realtor.
01:18:35 And she previously had arranged to flying to home with this Jewish family.
01:18:44 Who is related to the old Jew? That?
01:18:46 That remembers remember her father as a Nazi.
01:18:51 And now all of a sudden the the Jews uncomfortable.
01:18:56 Doing kind of any kind of business with this Nazi family.
Jewish Customer
01:19:03 The rooms are small, Karen I.
01:19:04 Am afraid it's really too cramped.
Mother
01:19:06 All right, I have another one over on Beach Street that's larger.
Jewish Customer
01:19:11 I don't know.
01:19:13 I'm not much in the mood.
01:19:14 To look, let's just go.
Mother
01:19:19 Marian, I didn't know. I I honestly didn't know about my father.
01:19:25 If if I did, do you think I could have ever looked you in the eye? I believe you. Whatever he did is in the past. He's not a cruel man.
Jewish Customer
01:19:34 I don't want to hurt you.
01:19:36 Your friends.
01:19:39 I know what you've been going.
Mother
01:19:40 Through no you people I've known for years. Look at me with disgust or pity. I'm not sure which is worse. We're dying of the shame.
Jewish Customer
01:19:51 There are worse things to die from.
Porn Jew
01:19:53 Oy Vey
Devon Stack
01:19:57 There are worse things to die from.
01:20:00 Like Zyklon B?
01:20:04 You're you're a monster.
01:20:06 You're a gory monster.
Jewish Customer
01:20:10 Your father's past can't ever be erased. There are people who still live with that past every day of their lives.
Devon Stack
01:20:24 And.
01:20:24 And that guilt can be extended to everything.
01:20:29 It doesn't matter. You're always gonna be guilty.
01:20:33 You're always going to be guilty of your your ancestors sins, real and imagined.
01:20:39 And you'll never be allowed to.
01:20:41 Participate in pride for their accomplishments.
01:20:48 Meanwhile, you have a little insight into the.
01:20:54 I guess I mean this is a little this is slightly unrealistic, but not really.
01:20:59 It it kind of shows you like the cultural shift, I guess you could say between high school kids that day or white high school kids, at least today and.
01:21:09 In 1989.
Students
01:21:11 Have you heard about Shannon Lacy? Wow.
01:21:13 Grandfather was a.
01:21:14 Nazi
Black Friend
01:21:20 Just ignore them.
Bully
01:21:23 You, Lacey.
01:21:28 SIEG HEIL
Students
01:21:33 Yeah, yeah.
Bully
01:21:36 With you, he started it. No, man, you did. You did.
Devon Stack
01:21:41 That's a that's a first. The black guy breaking up a fight. Fact. Doesn't this look like that Gillette commercial?
01:21:49 The black guy holding back the white guy like. No, no, no, no, stop fighting.
01:21:55 Can't, can't. We all just get along?
01:21:57 Why are you? Why are you white people so violent?
Bully
01:22:04 You just naturally like the fight.
01:22:07 Maybe you're just like your Nazi grandfather.
Black Friend
01:22:11 Come on, let's go.
01:22:14 You told him?
Students
01:22:15 You told him, buddy.
Devon Stack
01:22:17 Yeah. Now I think people would be like, wow, your your grandpa was a Nazi fucking based. Or at least I in my head. That's how it is. I hope that's how it is.
01:22:29 So then he gets home and Oh my God.
01:22:32 They're they're writing hate letters to him. The whole community has turned against him.
01:22:38 And no one's no one's going to their businesses anymore. His mom has been asked to take a week off of work because no one wants to buy a house from a from a Nazi.
01:22:55 All the plants in the nursery are just dying because.
01:22:59 The grandfather can't go to the nursery anymore because it'll people are protesting and sending death threats and shit.
01:23:09 But he's the he's the bad guy, right? He's he's he's still the bad guy somehow.
01:23:15 The guy that works at the flower shop.
01:23:18 And and then you have, you know again.
01:23:20 The the Jewish woman.
01:23:22 Who is the temptress?
01:23:24 Where she comes in and she's like, you're not him. You're not him. Break that connection. Break that bond.
01:23:33 I know he raised you.
01:23:35 But you're not him.
01:23:39 Cease to be a part of this.
01:23:42 This.
01:23:44 Chain.
01:23:45 Of people this heritage.
01:23:48 And join join the 90s boys.
01:23:52 Join the. Yeah. Yeah. There's gonna be this show in a few years called Seinfeld. You're you're gonna love it.
01:23:58 You're gonna fucking love it. There's gonna be Schindler's list. Is coming out soon.
01:24:03 Yeah, we, we have all kinds of fun stuff all this Jewy shit like for an entire decade, it's going to be like the 90s is going to be like jew jew jew and you're not going to be able to like, like is like, all that stuff is much if.
01:24:18 You're part of this Nazi heritage of your grandfather.
01:24:23 So he goes home and he's like ohh man.
01:24:26 Stays up late at night researching the Holocaust.
Jew who never forgets
01:24:33 Hands up, don't shoot.
Devon Stack
01:24:51 Alright, thank.
01:24:52 Here's the provably fake photo.
01:24:58 I like. I like how they use the the literally fake.
01:25:01 Photo that they always use.
01:25:20 He's like, damn.
01:25:23 I guess we are a bunch of evil.
01:25:24 Fucks.
01:25:26 I must atone for this.
01:25:29 I guess I guess now, now that I've studied the Holocaust thoroughly.
01:25:34 I can finally face.
01:25:36 My Jewish girlfriend's grandmother.
01:25:39 With the sharpie.
01:25:42 Number written on her arm.
Jewish Grandma
01:25:48 The Germans.
01:25:52 Invaded Poland and.
01:25:56 Soon our village was occupied by soldiers.
01:26:03 They singled out the Jews.
01:26:06 Right away and we were made to wear an arm band. It's had a star on that day, a yellow star.
01:26:17 He wrote it like a badge proudly.
01:26:23 Then my father was.
01:26:26 Close the closest.
01:26:29 His bakery shop and soon we were not allowed to buy food and the only food that we actually had was what friends bought us and what we found in the garbage was really like the Germans wanted to starve us to death.
01:26:48 And then.
01:26:53 One by one, our people began to disappear, and when nobody knew where they went, and then one day they came to our house, the soldiers and they told us that they were going to take us to a root camp and that there would be plenty to eat.
01:27:08 And then they took us down to the station and they.
01:27:12 Crowded this interval.
01:27:14 A freight train.
01:27:16 Day later.
01:27:18 We arrived at the camp called Auschwitz in Poland.
Porn Jew
01:27:24 Oy Vey
Jewish Grandma
01:27:28 They were soldiers then meeting us at the train with dogs.
01:27:35 I was only 16, but they immediately separated the men from the women and I could see my my father and my brother marched away I.
01:27:49 I remember I waved to him.
01:27:54 See, I didn't know that it was the last time.
01:27:58 I would wait.
01:28:05 My mother was ill, so that I was holding on to my little sister. She was only 6 years old and one of the soldiers came up and they asked me.
01:28:15 What was my occupation? And my mother owns it. And she said that I was a very excellent seamstress. So the young, my sister from my arms and they made me stand in another line. Right. And then they marched me to something that was called the the sorting place.
01:28:35 I mean, you wouldn't believe your lies. There were pieces of clothes. Every place and shoes.
German Grandpa
01:28:41 Alright.
Devon Stack
01:28:44 Oh, the pile of shoes.
01:28:46 It's always about the pile of shoes. For some reason, they they love talking about the piles of shoes.
Jewish Grandma
01:28:55 Was put to work.
01:28:58 By the way.
01:28:59 And there was a woman standing next to me.
01:29:03 She was very nice.
01:29:07 When I asked her.
01:29:10 What had happened to my family?
01:29:15 And she said she thought you were dead already. I didn't believe it. I mean, my father and.
01:29:23 My brother they.
01:29:23 Were strong. They could work right? And my sister and my mother. Why would anybody kill them?
Devon Stack
01:29:28 Yeah, exactly. Why would they? And then why would they keep you alive?
01:29:34 You you basically you made the argument for this not making any.
01:29:39 Sense for us?
01:29:44 You said that your father and your brother were strong and could work at this work camp.
01:29:49 And yet they exterminated them, but just kept some teenage girl around for no reason.
01:29:58 Like what was the?
01:30:00 What was the German logic behind that?
01:30:04 Right. Why wouldn't they get rid of you too?
01:30:08 Well, first, you know, there was a war going on.
01:30:12 There was a there was need.
01:30:13 For work at the work camp.
Jewish Grandma
01:30:18 But a couple of days later, I knew.
01:30:22 Process of sorting the clothes.
01:30:26 I found my sister's dress.
01:30:31 I knew it was serious.
01:30:32 Because I had made it myself.
01:30:38 That I knew they had decided that.
01:30:43 That they had the right.
01:30:44 To kill us.
01:30:51 Then we're just.
01:30:56 Who trains?
Jew who never forgets
01:31:01 Your teeth.
Devon Stack
01:31:09 And shoes.
01:31:13 So this is it, look.
01:31:14 If you're watching this with your parents.
01:31:18 Or, you know, whoever this is.
01:31:22 As a little kid, this is a pretty intense story for a little kid. This is going to stick with you.
01:31:29 This is this is definitely going.
01:31:30 To leave a mark.
01:31:32 Especially in 1989.
01:31:35 This is not late at night air. This is airing directly after school time so that you see it when you get home from school. That's why it's called the after school special.
01:31:47 And so young kids are watching and.
01:31:48 Going holy shit.
01:31:51 Wow.
01:31:53 And that guilt, that guilt.
01:31:56 Starts to kick in.
01:32:11 There it is.
01:32:12 There's the kill kicking in with Billy. Grandpa, what have you done?
Mother
01:32:16 Hello.
Devon Stack
01:32:20 What have you done?
01:32:25 So then he hears that his grandpa is going to flee back to Germany.
01:32:30 Probably not the best idea, because if he goes back to Germany.
01:32:34 Well, just just ask Ursula what's going to happen to him when he gets there.
01:32:39 And he decides he has. He doesn't want anything to do with his his grandpa anymore. He wants to cut that tie.
01:32:49 So that he can remain.
01:32:54 With his or his his his Jewish girlfriend.
01:32:59 And be accepted.
01:33:01 Into the 90's the phylogenetic 90s.
01:33:06 As a 90s man.
01:34:39 And yeah, that's literally the end. That's the that's the end. He just turns his back on his on his past and walks into the Philosemitic 90s.
01:34:51 They changed, man. So yeah, this kind of stuff was all over the place. It really was death. By 1000 cuts, I mean, you might not have seen this one growing up, but there's if you didn't, it didn't matter. There was, like, a billion shows like this all the time, constantly.
01:35:08 And you, you saw it in in it like we've we've seen, we've done streams on other like normal shows like MacGyver for example or just any or or quantum quantum leap, all the all the TV shows all the popular shows that a kid would have watched at the time, they all had their their Hitler episode.
01:35:28 They all had their Nazi episode and you know, even this blood into the 90s, you know, we we've covered X-Files episodes about Nazis. And I mean, it didn't matter if it was science fiction or if it was action or mystery or or. It didn't matter what the genre was or comedy even.
01:35:47 You were surrounded by this.
01:35:48 Stuff the the.
01:35:50 War propaganda, the World War 2 war, propaganda about the Nazis never stopped. It never stopped. It just kept going. Uh, in fact, the another thing in the 90s you could say, you know, the first what was the 1st?
01:36:03 First person shooter.
01:36:05 Wolfenstein the first big genre defining video game.
01:36:13 Wolfenstein you are a white guy going around and shooting Nazis all day because they're not people.
01:36:21 It's kind of like.
01:36:24 It was a way to justify ultraviolence.
01:36:27 Because you could have, because it was also one of the first really violent video games. It was the first.
01:36:34 Video game to put you into the shoes of someone and and experience a 3D environment. First person and there was a psychological.
01:36:44 Like you, play that game now and it seems really hokey or whatever, but you got to think about what you know, this is in the days of Mario brothers, right. Mario Brothers was about as immersive as video games were when Wolfenstein came out. When Wolfenstein came out, it was a game changer. And so what is it? What? What psychological effect is happening?
01:37:05 When all these 90s kids are playing Wolfenstein.
01:37:09 The oh ultraviolence is fine. In fact, most parents didn't start protesting these games until it was. It was Doom when you were going around shooting demons and shit like that, because that was actually to, to a lot of people. I should tell you something that was less tasteful.
01:37:26 Than shooting Nazis.
01:37:29 Like it it it was OK to go around shooting Nazis all day long and and not a whole lot of protests.
01:37:36 But what you know when you're going around shooting literal demons from hell that, that, that it is too violent.
01:37:44 So they should give an idea of the Nazis were literally worse than demons from Hell.
01:37:50 So.
01:37:51 This is also why a lot of lot.
01:37:53 Of World War 2 video games, a lot of first person shooters, a lot of the early ones, started out as. I mean Battlefield started out as Battlefield 1942. Yeah, that whole franchise. A lot of the games of that era were going, you know, you were shooting, shooting world. You you were shooting.
01:38:12 This is what you were doing.
01:38:16 And I think a lot of that was because, you know, boomers wouldn't complain about that.
01:38:22 Boomers won't complain about that at all.
01:38:26 They were totally fine with with mass murdering Nazis. So anyway, kind of a quick one tonight. Like I said, I.
01:38:33 I need to I need to shower. I need to wash this.
01:38:37 Stank of burning trash off of Maine.
01:38:41 And then I get to do it all over again tomorrow, but it looks like entropies been working. Let's go ahead and take a look over on entropy.
01:38:52 We got the first one is a a big dono from Beach Boys Beach Boys.
German Grandpa
01:39:02 Money is pie. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
Devon Stack
01:39:08 Look how Jewy this fag is.
01:39:25 Alright, Beach Boys, simply says test to the best stream on the Internet. Well, I appreciate that. And you have passed the test.
01:39:36 How did you know there was a test?
01:39:37 Today.
01:39:38 Look at that Beach Boys acing the pop quiz. Alright, I appreciate the support there. I'm going to click the check mark, I think. And uh, look at this. I've never. I've never used entropy entropy before, but this seems to.
01:39:52 Seems to not be too retarded. Alright, Adam says thing says I put your name through an anagram generator for clues about your identity. But all I could get was TV's and Coke. Vodka scent was a close second. Glad you got entropy sorted. All right, look at the jamatia. Gematria, numerology.
01:40:14 Anagram spurges trying to geolocate me or maybe I'm just really into TV's and Coke.
01:40:23 Well, I appreciate that. And or maybe I smell like vodka. Yeah. Entropy seems to be working. And thank you for the support there. Adam says things.
01:40:36 Werewolf Brig says hail the king of content, Devon stack. Well, I appreciate that.
01:40:43 And Pebble in the pond, Pebble in the pond.
01:40:57 Pebble in the pond says looking forward to the replay. So we got replay gang over over in the pond. I realized Pebble in the pond or is he across the pond?
01:41:07 Thank you for the support there. Pebble in the pond. We've got Thunder from down under a shekel for you. Good boy. Well, I appreciate that.
01:41:19 From an Aussie I'm I'm assuming thank you very much. Thunder from down under.
01:41:26 Then we got the the backlash.
01:41:28 I don't know if that's the actual show. I think that it is you're on entropy now. Amazing. Now we don't. Or now we don't need to figure out how to get a carrier pigeon to bring you money. Thank you for coming on the past. This past Monday, did you see Fr. Modley used one of your videos on his recent Holocaust narrative.
01:41:49 Series keep up the good work. No, I'm not sure that is who's Fr Modley.
01:42:00 Farming isley.
01:42:04 Is that James Maudsley?
01:42:12 He is a.
01:42:15 Traditionalist Catholic former priest, who before seminary was a prisoner of conscience in Burma.
01:42:24 Dual Citizen UK and Australia.
01:42:29 I don't know how this is.
01:42:31 He's an activist of some sort.
01:42:37 Well, look into that. I've never heard this guy.
01:42:39 But oh, look at that.
01:42:43 I haven't heard of him, but apparently he's heard of me. No, I don't know. He sounds interesting. I'll. I'll check it.
01:42:50 Out.
01:42:52 But yeah, it was. It was my pleasure going on to going on to the show, and I'm sure I'll go on again.
01:43:02 And hopefully.
01:43:04 Hopefully.
01:43:06 Vincent is.
01:43:09 It's feeling better these days. Actually, I think I.
01:43:11 Saw.
01:43:11 Him go live with some JFK stuff, but I'll check that out.
01:43:16 All right. And we got. Uh.
01:43:18 Only fags funds.
01:43:21 Jizz, really. Dykes. That's quite the long name.
German Grandpa
01:43:25 Get a load of it.
Devon Stack
01:43:31 All right, Devon, great show. Regarding the last stream, if the environmentalists argument were removed from the discussion, it might hinder Jew criminal defense lawyers and their ability to use childhood trauma to defend murderous negroes and child rapists, drastically changing the landscape of legal defense as well.
01:43:52 You ever wonder though? I mean, that's true. But you ever wonder? Maybe.
01:43:57 Maybe they want their childhood to explain away their bad behavior.
01:44:07 You ever wonder if if that's why?
01:44:10 I mean, not the only reason obviously, but that that's another.
01:44:15 Motivating factor.
01:44:18 That they all want to they all want to blame their horrific Jewish mother.
01:44:22 Their overbearing Jewish mother.
01:44:25 For.
01:44:27 Why they're scumbags.
01:44:30 I I don't know. Maybe, maybe. But no. I mean, look on a broader sense, I think that look a lot of these, especially the the, the Boaz Group, all those people they knew was bullshit. They knew they were full of shit. I think that the middle management types they they believe it, they get high on their own supply, they believe it and.
01:44:50 It it it drives them to, you know, well, if if this program didn't work, then we have to do this other program because we're it's us that's failing the negro. It's us that's failing. See, it's the guilt thing that kicks in. You get that. That very unique.
01:45:04 Guilt kicking in and they this and look white people are also problem solvers. And so they're they're faced with this this problem that they feel guilty about that they need to solve. And so when it doesn't resolve itself using the methods they've tried so far, they just look for more and more methods to solve it. And so I think a lot of the middle management.
01:45:26 Types do believe it, but the people at the top, they knew they were full of shit because they were.
01:45:32 Here's the thing, if if you think that you're right, if you think that you're right and you think that your your science is stronger than your opponent, science and that you're not afraid to engage with them, you're not trying to censor them. You want to actually have the debate.
01:45:52 And they don't have the well, they they have refused for decades to have the debate, and they've they've done quite the opposite. They've gone and and tried to destroy anyone that attempts to even have the debate, not with them but with the public.
01:46:10 And so they knew. That's how you know, that's how you know that they knew that they were full of shit. They were using that as a tool to manipulate white people because they it was. If white people had all the information, all the correct information, they wouldn't have gone along with it.
01:46:28 And So what do you do? You lie.
01:46:31 You make up something that sounds like it. It might work.
01:46:36 And so.
01:46:38 White people will go along with it, and all you have to do is tell them like, Oh no.
01:46:41 Look.
01:46:41 All these scientists, they agree.
01:46:44 And the white guilt that never goes away is eating away at them. And so they're like, oh, I guess we got, you know, guess, guess it is our fault and we, you know, it doesn't matter how many millions of dollars and how many of our children we have to throw at this problem, we'll eventually solve it.
01:47:01 It's across the bear.
01:47:04 All right. Well, thank you very much there Only Fags.
01:47:08 Now we got White Tiger Kingdom.
Money Clip
01:47:14 Little baby platypus
Devon Stack
01:47:16 All right.
01:47:18 White Tiger Kingdom with the little baby platypus. I lost count years ago. But here's to setting up yet another account for black pills.
01:47:29 Yeah, I'll tell you what. I've never used entropy, so I'm glad people are are signing up and making an account accounts on here.
01:47:39 And.
01:47:42 And yeah, thank you for the big support there, White Tiger Kingdom.
01:47:47 And we got.
01:47:48 Muham Mohammed Chad al dehab. I think something like that.
Money Clip
01:47:54 Money, money, money, money, money, money, money.
Devon Stack
01:47:58 Hi Devin, I did my time in the Marines and I worked as a DoD contractor for several years. Now I want to leave it, but my mentor has been trying to get me to go into law enforcement doing anti gang narcotics work in a big.
01:48:13 Pretty I feel like I can do good work there for our people, but curious on your opinion.
01:48:21 I mean, yeah, I I don't think it's. I don't think it's bad. I I don't. I wouldn't tell you to not.
01:48:28 Work in law enforcement if you can make a good living and be one of our guys in a in a position like that, I don't. I wouldn't like what? I'm not going to say no.
01:48:39 No, you should go. Go start a beet farm. You know, now you should. I mean, obviously, if you're going to have kids in the big city and you're going to be putting yourself in dangerous situations, that's something for you to consider. That's something you got to weigh the pros and cons, you know. Are you? Are you? I don't know if.
01:48:59 You going to be doing undercover work? You know, I don't know what you're gonna be doing exactly, but if it's something that's that's not going to be putting yourself in danger and it's going to, like, pay you enough money to insulate your kids from the side effects of living in a big city.
01:49:16 It's not the worst thing. I grew up in big cities for the most part. I mean, not every city was super big, but I mean, they were all cities like major cities. I guess you could say I grew up almost exclusively in major cities and so.
01:49:32 Once I was out of the house, I I I.
01:49:35 It was little kind of even split between small towns and even or big cities, but uh.
01:49:41 Yeah, you can. You can do it, but yeah, that's I, I don't know all the information but.
01:49:47 I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with that.
01:49:51 But thank you for the.
01:49:54 The support there, Mohammed, Chad, I think.
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01:50:38 And I think it's simba.com or something like that, I don't know, but.
01:50:44 Download at your own risk. I I don't think somebody's up to anything, but you know.
01:50:50 Maybe maybe a virus scan it or something.
01:50:57 Is it open source Simba?
01:50:59 You should make it open source just so people can.
01:51:02 Make sure you're not up to something. I don't think you're up to something, but you know.
01:51:06 Just we never know, we never know these days. We never can be too careful. But congratulations. I might take a look at that.
01:51:15 It might be fun, right? Did I don't know if you kept it all 90s looking or not.
01:51:21 Maybe I'll take a look. I'll do it after the show in case you.
01:51:24 Do virus me.
01:51:27 But thank you for the support there, Simba.
01:51:30 A white tiger Kingdom.
01:51:38 Why Tiger Kingdom with the devil dog?
01:51:41 We need a.
01:51:42 Radical problem solver with a radical solution that actually happens.
01:51:48 Says white tiger.
01:51:51 Kingdom.
01:51:52 Thank you very much for your support there.
01:51:56 I don't think we're gonna get, like a.
01:51:58 I think we're gonna get Hitler 2.0 anytime soon.
01:52:00 But.
01:52:02 Yeah, you never know, right?
01:52:04 Uh solar radical says thank you for your almost decade of great content. Have you heard of the documentary the Devil next door? A Cleveland grandfather has brought the trial in Israel, accused of being the infamous German death camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible. So disgustingly.
01:52:24 Jewish I think I've heard of it.
01:52:34 I don't think I've seen it though.
01:52:38 I have not seen it.
01:52:41 Maybe I'll take a look at that, that could be worth.
01:52:44 Worth a little stream this little stream of running there.
01:52:48 All right, let's take a look over at Rumble.
01:52:57 All right, Rumble, Rumble, Rumble, Rumble, man of low moral fiber, says Mr. Spritzer for president.
01:53:06 And fuzzy in the know you know.
01:53:09 And then we got Next up.
01:53:15 I know there's an easier way of doing this, but this is. I'm lazy, I'm lazy.
01:53:19 I'm lazy. I'd I'd rather work out my my mouse scroll wheel here. Gravy Bear says my grandpa was a World War 2 POW and a Japanese camp. From what I hear, they were treated far worse than the Jews. Yet there's no museums or endless sympathy propaganda about those camps.
01:53:40 Right, exactly. And yes, they were the the Japanese, the Japanese POW camps were fucking brutal. Fucking brutal. I think I told you guys about this once. I I I bought this ham radio.
01:53:56 Off of eBay and it had a call sign engraved on the inside of it and I was like ohh I'll. I'm going to check out and see who this guy is. That's, you know, sometimes it's not uncommon to find that. And I always do that.
01:54:10 And I look it up and some guy died somewhat recently. You know, you you find the obituary. So it's like, oh, I got I got. I got some dead guy's estate sale, Old Ham radio. I know you Google his name and stuff and and I found a a a document that was.
01:54:31 Because I knew that he was, but based on his.
01:54:34 His obituary that he was in the I think he was in the Navy.
01:54:37 During World War 2 and then I found a document that was his testimony about being in a a Japanese POW camp to to Congress at some point. And because it was, you know, just his, his name was kind of when you, I forget what it is now, but it was unusual enough to where you were. I was like, yeah, it's got to be the guy.
01:54:58 And uh, yeah, not not pretty. Not pretty. Not good stuff. Not a happy story that he was telling.
01:55:03 And.
01:55:05 Lots of.
01:55:07 Yeah, a lot. Look.
01:55:12 The the Japanese.
01:55:18 If there's any group that you don't want to like, I I'm kind of OK. I'm kind of OK with the fact that we're not. We don't let them have a military to this day still and then we have a base over there because.
01:55:31 It's kind of like, yeah.
01:55:33 After that shit, guys like.
01:55:38 I don't know, man. I don't know if you guys should ever just just, you know, keep making anime cartoons and just just.
01:55:45 You know, maybe that's maybe that's.
01:55:46 What you guys should be doing instead of the horrible, horrible human experiments and.
01:55:54 And just absolute.
01:55:56 Debased.
01:55:58 Immoral brutality that you guys are capable of.
01:56:04 But yeah, you're right. No, no museums, although no, in Korea, that's not true, though Korea does. Korea. Korea's got a chip on its shoulder for Japan, like in a big way about that stuff.
01:56:17 Who's Joe?
01:56:19 Says, hey Devin, glad to hear my or your entropy is working. But no matter what Rumble Clan will always be better. Also, have you ever been to Delaware? There are murals of Biden. It's a sight to see. I've been to Delaware once.
01:56:40 And it was to go to the beach.
01:56:44 Years and years ago, but it literally I just drove through Delaware on my way to the beach and then hung out like on some boardwalk somewhere. I forget where it.
01:56:54 Was.
01:56:54 Now I remember I only remember because I was like, oh, no, I've been to Delaware.
01:57:01 But I've never really spent anytime in Delaware.
01:57:04 Who? Joe again says Devin. What's your favorite ice cream flavor? My favorite is chocolate chocolate chip.
01:57:12 I don't know. I don't really. Not only eat ice cream.
01:57:20 I have to say maybe something with caramel in.
01:57:23 It.
01:57:23 I like caramel.
01:57:27 Maybe, maybe mint chocolate chip.
01:57:30 Maybe cookies and cream? I don't.
01:57:32 Know they're they're the ice cream.
01:57:34 It's it's not that.
01:57:35 I don't eat ice cream cause I don't like it. Ice cream is mostly good.
01:57:40 Very rarely have I had ice cream be like, uh, gross actually only got.
01:57:44 To ever have.
01:57:46 But I've been like, you know, this is alright, I guess you know, it's ice cream but.
01:57:51 Let's see here life sentence, says Devin, don't forget us who aren't new to what is going on. We desire deeper investigation, deeper investigation to what you have to.
01:58:06 You have to elaborate on what specifically you mean.
01:58:10 Zazi Mattas Bot says thanks for the show. Thanks for what you do. Well, I appreciate that.
01:58:17 And that is it. I think double check entropy again. Oh, we got one more entropy. One more.
01:58:25 And that is only Fagg says excellent feedback. Dev your streams are.
01:58:30 A highlight of the week, a weekly grind, truly know how to evenly spread the information with the truly amusing thanks for all you do, Sir. Well, I appreciate that. And yeah, like Wednesdays, I think or. Or at least for right now, we'll be a little more casual like this.
01:58:49 You know I can't be doing the Super super deep dive every every you know, twice a week is a little much. It's a little much. Especially I'm out burning porn all day, so.
01:58:59 And you guys want to you guys?
01:59:02 Want to I'm looking.
01:59:02 At regular chat, I'm going to regular chat. On Odyssey, you guys, you guys want to see the porn.
01:59:08 I don't. I don't think you're going to believe the amount.
01:59:11 I don't think you're going to believe the amount that I found and this is in addition to porn I've already destroyed.
01:59:18 You guys, you guys want.
01:59:19 To see it, it's not like.
01:59:20 I'm not gonna show.
01:59:21 You like porn? Porn like?
01:59:23 I'll show you a photo.
01:59:28 It's not like actual porn.
01:59:32 That's all porn.
01:59:35 That's all VHS tapes of porn.
01:59:39 And that's not all of it. That's just I found like after I took that picture, I found like three more boxes and a a cooler.
01:59:50 Because he he ran out of I guess boxes. But he had like he has like.
01:59:55 Three or like 3 or 4 coolers full of.
02:00:00 Full of VHS tapes of porn.
02:00:04 So yeah, yeah.
02:00:07 Dirty dusty rat shit covered porn.
02:00:13 Ah so.
02:00:16 Yeah.
02:00:21 There we go. Got the porn.
02:00:24 Burning in the mega pit.
02:00:28 And that's not, that's just the tapes. That's not even I didn't show the magazines had already burned by that point. Or, yeah, mostly burned. I still have. There's still some more magazines he had. You know, the weird thing, he.
02:00:38 Was doing Oh oh oh
02:00:41 You know, this was actually, here's the thing.
02:00:43 He must have.
02:00:45 He was a porn connoisseur because this is this was a weird thing I found in one of those igloo coolers.
02:00:51 I opened it up.
02:00:53 And there's a newspaper.
02:00:56 In a in a plastic like taped up in a plastic bag, I'm like, oh God.
02:01:02 What is this gonna be? I was like, I keep finding, like, weird shit.
02:01:06 What is this going?
02:01:06 To be and I opened it up.
02:01:09 It's that, uh, that that chick I did a a stream about the porn girl that was that was that killed herself. That shot herself in the head or was maybe murdered by her Jewish boyfriend. The what was it, Applegate?
02:01:28 I think I did a stream on her. Let me see.
02:01:31 Almost positive that I did.
02:01:32 A stream on her.
02:01:48 Yeah, Shauna grant.
02:01:50 I did a whole stream on her.
02:01:53 Her real name was was Colleen Marie Applegate.
02:02:00 And she was brought into the porn business by disgusting porn Jews and used and abused until she shot herself allegedly or was possibly murdered. No one knows. But we did a whole stream on that.
02:02:18 He had.
02:02:20 Wrapped up in this plastic bag.
02:02:24 The the actual LA Times newspaper.
02:02:29 From.
02:02:31 The day, like the day after, like when it like I apparently it was like front page news or something.
02:02:37 From March 20, something 1984.
02:02:42 So I was just like, ohh, that's fucking weird. It's so fucking weird. Why do you have this? Like, why do you fucking and and then like the binders that he had so he had I I didn't mention this. He had all these binders.
02:02:58 With.
02:03:00 Like the paper protectors, you know, like the the things the three hole punch, plastic sleeves you can put in a binder and apparently meticulously for years.
02:03:11 He would cut pages out of porns.
02:03:14 Of of a a single actor. You know porn chick? I don't want to call her an actress and then put it in a binder for each one. So he'd have a binder. And I'm talking like a thick like, you know, like those.
02:03:28 Really big, thick ass fucking like this is thick as a binder. Can get like a three ring.
02:03:33 Binder can get.
02:03:34 It's full of these plastic protected.
02:03:39 Like I'm waiting to find a dead body. Alright, I'm. I feel like at some point I'm gonna dig up a dead body.
02:03:50 It's it's really it's. Anyway, it's really gross. Welcome to my world. Alright, guys, with that. Oh, we got a couple more on. We got a couple more on Rumble. Here, let me go through the the ones on rumble.
02:04:06 Let's see here.
02:04:10 We got.
02:04:12 Rocko D2 says good show Tits McGee. Respect. Appreciate that.
02:04:18 Life sentence says Devon, there is a multi thousand year history of the different human natures in accepted history in the official record.
02:04:29 Alright, not exactly sure what you mean by that. There is a multi thousand year history of the different human natures in accepted history in the official record you have you have to.
02:04:42 I'm not sure where you're where you're.
02:04:44 Going with that.
02:04:45 Who's Joe says. Hey, Devon and I noticed no negro spritzer comment gotta step up to the task. And then, of course, he lets us know exactly what he thinks.
02:04:59 About.
02:05:01 Well.
02:05:02 People that are featured in tonight's.
02:05:05 After school special along with.
02:05:09 With various others who are not white.
02:05:14 And.
02:05:16 Also, those who are white but who prefer.
02:05:20 Those who are not white.
02:05:23 Dog, Grandma says, is now a or now. He is now a monthly subscriber. Well, I appreciate that.
02:05:30 And then Rocco, D2 says I read about the porn chick that Oded on ketamine and rehab and can only communicate with eye blinks. Had a stroke. Emily Willis.
02:05:41 Look at that. Well, now she's trapped in her.
02:05:44 Trapped inside of her her her body. I guess they could still, like, arrange her in.
02:05:48 Porn like I don't know. That's that's a little dark.
02:05:49 Yeah.
02:05:52 Alright guys, well ohh. We got two more. We got two more on entropy. White Tiger Kingdom.
02:06:02 Get a load of it.
02:06:09 A Nazi burning educational material.
02:06:12 Absolutely. That's I. I kind of wanted to get video of it. It was just it was so messy and dirty. I didn't want to get my any any electronics electronic next to it. But there was some like, very Kino moments when I'm throwing porn in the in the incinerator and watching like the.
02:06:33 The pages burn and peel back like it looked, you know, very.
02:06:37 Kino and I and I I wanted to get footage and maybe I will ask because there's still more to go. Maybe I will. I just know.
02:06:43 What I would do?
02:06:44 With it can't.
02:06:45 Really post it anywhere because it's porn.
02:06:49 But yeah, just like. That's right. That's right. Porno.
02:06:52 I did. I thought you know what, though?
02:06:56 I don't know how those fucking Nazis did it. It does not. Books do not burn as easy as they make it look.
02:07:04 Book books do not.
02:07:06 Burn as easy as they make it.
02:07:07 Look in those photos.
02:07:09 I I was. That's why I had to do like a I had to make a redneck incinerator because at first, the first thing I tried doing was just burning them.
02:07:20 You know, like just in a pile.
02:07:22 In a fire pit and they they would take him for fucking ever. And because, like, especially like magazines and shit, you know, it's got like that plastic coating on the paper or something like that just smells like death.
02:07:34 And and just, it just wasn't burning fast enough. I didn't want to sit there getting my hand like, you know, ripping it up and throwing it in there, like, because I knew that would work. But I want to, like, get my hands all over Carl's porn.
02:07:47 Stash and so I kind of wanted just to have it like just get vaporized somehow.
02:07:52 And ended up making the incinerator thing that sort of works.
02:07:57 Uh, and then we got Only Fags says excellent feedback. Oh, wait, wait, did that one.
02:08:04 Then we got uh Mohammed, Chad says. Also, my little brother has been talking about wanting to enlist lately. I told him not to send or not not to, and sent him your video of the day Liberty died and Defiant, hoping I can keep him from dying in the desert.
02:08:24 Now the military is another. That's another animal. I don't. I don't think that I would. Especially right now what you should do instead of saying that you should send him.
02:08:35 News reports about what's going on in the Middle East right now.
02:08:40 I I said on the backlash the other day that I didn't think, necessarily, World War 3 was going to be unleashed, but.
02:08:48 It doesn't mean there's not going to be a bunch of white people dying in the desert. I wouldn't I would. This is not the right time. This is not the right time. I don't know that any time in modern time has been a good time to be joined the military.
02:09:00 Gary, but right now especially that's what I'd be saying. Him is like. Dude, do you want to go? Because if you ask yourself this or ask him this, if you join the military, do you think you're going to be dying for Americans or white people for that matter, or are you going to be dying for Jews in, in and Israel?
02:09:20 Because.
02:09:22 I think it's pretty easy to suss.
02:09:23 That.
02:09:24 Out. And if that's, look, if that's what he believes in. You know, if he believes in dying for Israel, then by all means but I.
02:09:33 Yeah, I I would not be joining the military right now. Absolutely none. Man of low moral fiber says books burn. Those are just full of Carl's spilled lineage. Yeah, well, they they don't burn that great, though. They don't burn that great. It's the like. I think I just need to get the fire hotter and. Well, that's what the incinerator.
02:09:53 Things for.
02:09:54 Because they they don't burn. I mean they. I mean, it's paper, right? But it's compressed paper because it's, you know.
02:10:01 It doesn't burn like his.
02:10:04 I don't know. I just thought it'd be like a raging fire. Like I thought it would burn a lot better than.
02:10:09 Well, than it did. And then I gotta figure what to do with all the VHS tapes. Because, like, that stuff's got to.
02:10:17 Be.
02:10:17 Super death to burn. I mean, I might just do that though, because I'm trying to think like, what else am I going to do with it? I'm not going to. I guess I could take it to a dump or something, but.
02:10:27 There's so much of it.
02:10:30 What if they think it's mine?
02:10:37 Yeah, I don't know, man. I gotta. I gotta figure out what I'm gonna do with all that stuff. Because it's yeah anyway.
02:10:43 All right. And I'll check one last time over on Rumble.
02:10:52 Let's see.
02:10:55 And we got one more from life sentence, who's being very elusive. I asked for a more inclusive and expansive show than message about the entirety of human history. Yet what I say is somehow indecipherable. Yeah, it is indeed. No one else knows what you're talking about either man like.
02:11:15 No one does. You want a a show about.
02:11:19 Thousands of years of human history. I don't. I don't know.
02:11:24 I don't know what you're. I don't know what you're asking.
02:11:26 For.
02:11:29 Negro spritzer.
02:11:31 Has arrived. Better late than never to let us know exactly what he feels.
02:11:37 About the.
02:11:39 The negro problem.
02:11:41 The JQ.
02:11:43 The MQ.
02:11:45 The other JQ.
02:11:48 The DCQ, the GQ and the FQ.
02:11:53 And with that, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to call it a night, so I can go finally take a shower and wash this stench off of me.
02:12:01 You guys all have a good evening. I'll see you on Saturday. In the meantime.
02:12:06 I am of course.
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