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INSOMNIA STREAM: INBRED SCHIZO EDITION.mp3

04/02/2025
German Numbers Lady
00:56:16 Who?
00:00:51 Yes, yes.
00:00:57 Nothing move.
00:01:00 No.
00:01:08 To live in the right.
00:01:15 666.
Metaform - Crush
00:04:04 Can I help you?
00:04:11 Anything special?
00:04:14 Yes.
00:04:16 Why won't you look?
00:04:17 At me.
Glen Porter - She Cries
00:04:23 I'll look at you.
00:04:23 Happy.
00:04:25 This is a mistake.
00:04:29 This is all wrong.
00:04:41 Hi.
00:04:46 Remember.
00:04:49 I remember.
00:05:20 For us.
00:05:28 I want to be nice.
00:05:43 Go away.
00:05:46 Please go away.
00:06:24 Kind of.
00:06:25 It's none of my business, but.
00:06:28 This ain't the place for a girl like you.
00:07:35 Love you too.
Devon Stack
00:07:52 Welcome.
00:07:55 To the insomnia stream.
00:07:59 Inbred Schizo edition.
00:08:02 Inbred schizo question mark.
00:08:07 I saw that.
00:08:08 Lower third. I was like, OK, well, I mean.
00:08:13 I have to.
00:08:14 I cannot do this.
00:08:17 I was, I was. Look, I was doing research on something completely different. I was thinking maybe doing that we were to watch. Maybe this movie. It would be like, really long and boring. It's going to have to be either edited for comedy.
00:08:32 Or supplemented with some other things.
00:08:35 But.
00:08:37 Tonight I thought we'd. Yeah.
00:08:39 Talk about an inbred schizo a little bit.
00:08:43 My, my, my voice is better. I think it's better I I got knocked on my ass. I thought, I thought briefly, I thought.
00:08:53 Is this hantavirus? Because what happened it's it's it's burning porn fumes and dust. What happened was.
00:09:05 In my infinite wisdom.
00:09:08 I was cleaning out.
00:09:11 The one of the last rooms actually, finally.
00:09:15 Because the weather's kind of nice and I got a lot of all the emergency kind of stuff done and I was like, oh, it's. I have time. Time to finally, for those who don't know, I'm talking about.
00:09:27 There's a there was a hoarder. There's a hoarder that owned.
00:09:33 Some part of the property that I have.
00:09:36 And he collected just garbage. Mostly. Mostly garbage. Wait. No. Mostly porn. And then garbage. I would have to say there's actually more porn than garbage. And by porn, I mean VHS tapes.
00:09:54 And like mountains of VHS tapes of porn.
00:10:00 Porn magazines.
00:10:02 And then the really creepy stuff was he had binders.
00:10:10 Like, you know, like great big three ring binders.
00:10:14 Where he had meticulously cut out of porn magazines.
00:10:21 Every photo of a particular porn actress in like.
00:10:27 I don't know the hundreds of porn magazines that she'd been in her or whatever, and put them in the in these fucking binders.
00:10:35 And he had notes like he wrote notes about like.
00:10:41 I I don't know some some of it's hard to.
00:10:43 Decipher I it was.
00:10:45 Some of some of it I just didn't try to. It's like, do I want to know what these notes mean? Is this a code I want to crack?
00:10:54 Ah.
00:10:56 It's it's horrifying, horrifying stuff that I've discovered.
00:11:02 And so in an effort to rid my really and the universe, really my, my world and your world.
00:11:10 Of this.
00:11:12 Serial killer shit that I found. I've been burning it, burning it. And not not the.
00:11:20 Not the tape so much.
00:11:23 Although I did give that a shot.
00:11:25 That smells like death.
00:11:30 I constructed an incinerator.
00:11:34 Of sorts.
00:11:36 That would burn hot enough.
00:11:39 To where it would actually combust.
00:11:42 The the fumes and everything and actually just burn everything down to nothing.
00:11:47 It works OK, it works OK, but it does. It does give off.
00:11:52 Death, death fumes. And so I have to be careful when using this thing.
00:11:58 So I've been doing that while trying to clear out some of these rooms.
00:12:04 That are.
00:12:06 I mean, it's not really an exaggeration to say some of these rooms have, like an inch of rat shit on the floor.
00:12:14 I mean, not anymore. It's it's all been all been taken care of. But that's what I was dealing with. And just.
00:12:22 Like soiled mattresses and I like the worst kind of shit. Like just the worst stuff you could have anyway.
00:12:29 That that's been my life for like for like, a few weeks.
00:12:33 Is trying to.
00:12:34 Get rid of all this shit.
00:12:37 And.
00:12:39 At a certain point, when I finally had the bulk of everything out and I was like sweeping rat shit out with a big old push broom and everything.
00:12:49 And one night I was just like, you know what? Fuck it. I have a leaf blower.
00:12:55 And.
00:12:56 I'm just going to leaf blow this whole building out, you know? Get all this fucking dust and rat shit and and everything, all the stuff that's in the corners of everything. I'm just going to fucking do this.
00:13:10 Which might not have been the worst idea if I'd had like a mask on.
00:13:15 But I didn't.
00:13:17 And so I fired up the.
00:13:18 Leaf blower don't never do this, by the way.
00:13:21 And I just just to I was.
00:13:23 Just mad I wanted.
00:13:24 I wanted it to be done. It did a great job, but it turned the whole inside of this building into like a gas chamber.
00:13:32 Only it was real.
00:13:34 And yeah.
00:13:36 After after that.
00:13:39 My.
00:13:42 My voice was not doing so hot the next day and I started feeling kind of sick and achy, and I was like, oh, no, did I? Did I give myself a hantavirus? Am I gonna? Am I going to drop dead like?
00:13:57 That that.
00:13:59 Hawaiian wife of Gene Hackman.
00:14:03 I'm going to drop Dad in my bathroom with with Churro in a cage.
00:14:10 But no, I I I, you know, start feeling better. I just I think I just got dosed too hard with pouring smoke and rat shit dust.
00:14:21 But yeah, that's that place is cleared out. It's cleared out. It's, it's bleached. It's scrubbed.
00:14:29 I feel OK about storing bee stuff in there now without it, you know.
00:14:35 I've I've been plugging all the holes up.
00:14:38 With.
00:14:41 Metal mesh.
00:14:43 Because the rats will chew through stuff, you can't just use like foam or whatever.
00:14:48 So I've been putting metal mesh and foam in every little hole.
00:14:52 That I can find where they can maybe get in.
00:14:56 And yeah, that place, that place is.
00:15:00 It's been a nightmare for at least.
00:15:04 Actually, here's the fucked up thing. I found a memory card.
00:15:08 When I like this was years ago when I first got this place.
00:15:13 I found a memory card like a a camera digital camera memory like an SD card and I.
00:15:18 Looked at it.
00:15:20 And.
00:15:22 There were photos and they had a time stamp on them.
00:15:26 From like 2010.
00:15:29 And there was shit laying around in the property.
00:15:33 In the like it just trash like, not like. Ohh here's, you know, not even like something useful. Right? Like ohh. Here's like a.
00:15:41 I don't know. Like a shovel, or. Yeah, not even like that. Useful. There's a shovel in the same spot. No, it was just like, here's some trash that's been rotting in the desert in the same place since at least 2010. Probably longer.
00:15:58 He was just shocking. Like how exactly the same everything looked on this memory card.
00:16:03 So.
00:16:05 Yeah, it's all. It's. No, it's it's been.
00:16:07 Carl has been.
00:16:10 Eradicated for the most part.
00:16:13 From the property.
00:16:16 There's still a few stuff. There's still some things there, but it's.
00:16:20 It's no longer like a a health hazard. I think. Hopefully at this point.
00:16:28 But anyway, it's the last few days I've just been kind of like.
00:16:32 Like dying, dying a little bit.
00:16:35 Dying a little in the last couple days, I'm, like, feverishly rolling around the bed, occasionally looking at Twitter.
00:16:46 Gotten some weird like Twitter discussion of like I don't know it I I never realized how much it bothered people from the UK and it does they they try to act like it doesn't. They try to, you know like oh we we like not having guns really. What what bizarre.
00:17:06 Mental gymnastics have you come up with to to be OK with that? You know like ohh no. It got it's actually better. It's better that we don't have guns. We don't want guns.
00:17:18 I couldn't help but like it was. It was like watching the President of the Small Penis Club say like, oh, I don't want a big dick. It's actually it's. It's the motion of the ocean. It's like, even if it was, he'd still want a bigger dick.
00:17:36 Not having guns as opposed to I can't think of a scenario ever where like having a gun would make things worse.
00:17:47 There's not any scenario in my life where I'd be like, God, I wish I didn't have this gun.
00:17:53 This gun's ruining everything.
00:17:56 God damn it, why do I have this gun?
00:18:01 And the arguments were.
00:18:02 Well, well, you guys are still.
00:18:05 You still you can tell there. I I think what it.
00:18:08 Is is for years.
00:18:10 They they've, they've had to listen to America and say, well, you probably shouldn't have given up your guns, huh? It's just like it's slowly just chipping away at them and find.
00:18:18 The well, we don't like guns.
00:18:23 They find it as they're flipping out about it because the that's the thing with guns. Once you give them up, you don't get them back.
00:18:31 There's no you don't get them back.
00:18:34 You just don't get them back once they're gone. That's it.
00:18:39 They're they're just gone.
00:18:41 Good luck. Good luck trying to to to get guns legalized.
00:18:46 In in the UK.
00:18:48 And you can't even say without going to jail. You're not going to be able to just lay out. Yeah. Guess what, everybody. We decided to let people have M sixteens. That's that's never going to happen. So once they're gone, they're gone.
00:19:05 So I guess you're that's that's really what you're you're stuck with is having to having to, like literally come up with some, you know, be mad about it or or come up with some silver lining, you know?
00:19:19 And there was, you heard a lot of these people. Oh, you guys are still your guns. Didn't save you from from your you're having all the Mexicans coming. It's like.
00:19:28 Yeah, they that.
00:19:30 No one's no one's saying that that's I mean, look.
00:19:33 There is people, there are people.
00:19:34 Americans probably making fun of you guys because you don't have guns because it is. It's pretty gay. It's pretty gay.
00:19:39 You gave up your guns. It it it just it just is. It's just kind of gay. So of course we're gonna make fun of you for it.
00:19:45 Of course we're going.
00:19:46 To make fun of you for it.
00:19:48 It doesn't mean that we're. Or maybe there's some people, but most people aren't delusional and think that, like, guns are like some magic wands. I mean, guess what? My guns didn't cook my breakfast this morning either. But I'm still glad I got them, you know, welcome here. I'm just shooting everybody insight. Well, OK.
00:20:09 But first of all, you're 1 to talk. I'm watching videos of people getting hauled off by cops for a Facebook post, and I don't see you guys stabbing them in the eye with a fork. OK, so you're expecting me to to do what exactly with this gun?
00:20:28 Right. The guns are not a magic wand. Guns are just something, as I said, it's better to have them than to not have them. And and the reason why if you want to get really specific and you kind of have to because when you're talking about.
00:20:42 Guns publicly and and what they're good for. You don't have to be God. Yeah, I might be able to say all I want, but there's certain things like that will get me in trouble if I talk about. But let me just put it this way.
00:20:56 It's nice to have.
00:20:59 The option.
00:21:01 It's nice to have the option.
00:21:03 Where?
00:21:05 Should I be properly?
00:21:08 Incentivized.
00:21:12 Motivated.
00:21:15 In a short in a sort of.
00:21:16 Way I would have a a magic wand.
00:21:21 A magic wand that would allow that would open up some possibilities for me.
00:21:28 That would be able to potentially change the course of history.
00:21:33 Options that are only available to me if I have a gun.
00:21:38 Obviously I'm not not suggesting that I have any kind of plan that is something like this or that you should. I'm just saying.
00:21:48 It's nice to have that possibility. It's nice to have that, you know.
00:21:55 That, that, that option laying around and they'll say ohh it's just like it's a it's a it's a comfort thing it's it's a like a blankie, it's like a blanky. You're never going to use it. It's like well hold on.
00:22:09 I said if properly incentivized.
00:22:13 Because here's the thing.
00:22:16 Whatever it is you choose to do with this tool.
00:22:21 In your, see again, I got to be really.
00:22:27 Should you decide to use this option.
00:22:34 It's an extreme option. It's an all else has failed. Kind of option.
00:22:40 And it's also kind of a.
00:22:42 Ruin your life, or at least of good, good possibility of of jeopardizing.
00:22:51 Not just other people's lives, but your own. Should you decide to take that option.
00:22:56 By either by by.
00:23:00 Becoming a casualty as a result of you using this option.
00:23:07 Because law enforcement uses the same a similar option on you.
00:23:12 Or because you're apprehended because of your option using.
00:23:19 Basically what I'm getting at properly incentivized. That's a big thing.
00:23:25 That's a big thing. You if you're willing to kill for something, you have to be willing to die for it too.
00:23:33 And the The thing is.
00:23:35 In America.
00:23:37 Most people are cozy and comfortable enough.
00:23:42 To where they're not willing.
00:23:44 To die for what they believe in.
00:23:48 They're just not.
00:23:50 And so it follows they're not willing to kill for it either, because the the 2GO hand in hand.
00:23:58 That's just that's that's that's a a almost. There's a it's pretty likely.
00:24:05 If you decide to kill for what you believe in.
00:24:08 It's at least.
00:24:10 Really super likely you will end up either dying or at least life as you enjoy it now will change forever.
00:24:20 And people aren't willing to take that step because ultimately it's not that bad. They're able to. And that's the problem.
00:24:30 They they they have they.
00:24:31 Have learned to accept less.
00:24:36 They have. They have the scar tissue has built up enough.
00:24:41 To where they're all right. They'll watch these videos of.
00:24:47 Of white kids in high schools getting beat.
00:24:51 To death sometimes or or they'll see you know the the the drag kids or the drag syndrome, you know, that was the the drag troop with Down syndrome people. Some sick joke from a.
00:25:09 The Jew that ran it.
00:25:11 You'll see these things.
00:25:13 And maybe you'll encounter them not just on the Internet. Maybe you'll have actual run INS in your personal life with these kinds of people, and it makes you mad and you know, life could be better.
00:25:27 But apparently it's it's still good enough.
00:25:31 Apparently most people.
00:25:33 I like his. Yeah, man, I wanna live in a white society again. I wanna live back like it was in the 50s.
00:25:40 But.
00:25:42 They're they're kind of OK with just complaining about it.
00:25:47 They're kind of OK with just complaining about it, you know, getting it off their chest, pitching about it on the Internet.
00:25:54 And, you know, punching the clock, going to work every day.
00:25:59 And you know just.
00:26:02 Just going to the motions and and being dissatisfied.
00:26:06 Because it's not a.
00:26:10 It takes a lot to motivate people in in, in extreme when it comes to extreme measures, it takes extreme pressure to drive people to extreme measures.
00:26:23 Couple that with with how delusional everyone is.
00:26:27 When it comes to oh, yeah, now that Trump's been elected, everything's fine. Everything that was driving people a little bit crazy.
00:26:36 Ohh it's woke stuff.
00:26:39 Ohh it's to them. It's all being taken.
00:26:41 Care of now.
00:26:43 It's all being taken care of and you know they'll they'll they'll see Elon Musk wearing.
00:26:51 A A piece of cheese on his head in Wisconsin and.
00:26:55 And say, yeah, based Elon and they'll see a video of a robot walking around and.
00:27:00 Like ah, he's like the new Henry Ford.
00:27:04 And they're just kind of OK with things.
00:27:08 They're they're they're kind of OK with, with how things are.
00:27:12 And I suspect that they will be for quite some time. This is something I look. This is something I've been telling people for a long time, this idea.
00:27:21 That a bunch of Maga hat wearing boomers are going to jump in the back of a pickup truck with a bunch of guns and then go and take over Washington DC that's retarded.
00:27:34 No one. And by the way, for the people in England, no one's no one's expecting.
00:27:41 You to do that either.
00:27:44 No one. No one's saying when they make fun of you for not having guns.
00:27:48 They're not envisioning a bunch of people in England with guns.
00:27:53 Getting on a double Decker bus and blasting their way through Parliament, you know, like like that, that's just an unrealistic thing to have happen.
00:28:06 It's just.
00:28:10 At least right now.
00:28:13 The having that option is kind of nice.
00:28:16 Not that option. That's not an option. That's the kind of thing that, that, that would be impossible to have happen without some kind of leadership.
00:28:25 Without some kind of of someone coordinating things and calling the shots, but that's another reason why it's nice to have guns in the United States. There's something like 1.2 guns for every person in the UK, it's .005 guns for every person.
00:28:45 So should there be some kind of scenario where there was leadership where there was a a, a Black Swan event of some sort, some charismatic leader would rise up and or even just fuck even if it was just like, you know, like say, 2020 when people thought ohh Trump might.
00:29:06 Cross the Rubicon. He might ignore the election results and.
00:29:12 And and you know basically.
00:29:15 Have a January 6th type moment on a national scale.
00:29:19 Well.
00:29:20 If nobody had guns, well, it would be that would that sort of a thing wouldn't even be something people would imagine happening.
00:29:32 Because what would you do? What would you do exactly?
00:29:36 Even if you had Trump.
00:29:38 Or whoever someone.
00:29:41 Saying, you know what? I'm ignoring the results of the election. We're all gonna take over the.
00:29:47 You know the the FBI. I don't know what you would do, but you don't. That's the thing that's.
00:29:51 Why? I'm not the guy.
00:29:53 But if you had some guy with some plan going ohh take over.
00:29:57 Go storm the you know the the state capitals of every state and try to establish like a base or whatever. What do you what do you do without guns?
00:30:07 So you're going to have that option.
00:30:08 Available to you.
00:30:13 You'll literally never have that option.
00:30:20 That's why they try to take away the guns.
00:30:24 If it if it didn't matter one way or the other.
00:30:29 Or in the case of some of these retards that were arguing with me, if it was somehow better.
00:30:35 To not have guns.
00:30:37 Don't you? If it was somehow better for you to not have guns like somehow that was going to help you accomplish your goals.
00:30:45 The the ruling class would issue guns to everybody. They'd make you have guns like, if not having guns was was better, there'd be a gun in your mailbox right now and you'd be forced to carry it around everywhere. But that's not what they do, is it?
00:31:01 No, in every instance they try as hard as possible to take them away.
00:31:07 So anyway, a lot of this stuff it's it's hard to I cause I'm.
00:31:10 Not paying for the stupid.
00:31:13 Verified Twitter stuff so I I still I'm still limited. I still gotta stick like all my Twitter shit in like a old school amount of characters.
00:31:23 Which gets I. I like it in a way I like it. It forces me to like really try to make be as concise as possible.
00:31:31 But it's also annoying when it gets to a topic like this, especially when you can't just.
00:31:35 You got you kind of. You kind of have to, like, do the Mexican hat dance when talking about this subject. You can't just be like and that's why we like the ability to to kill whoever I mean.
00:31:51 You know, so you have to be. Yeah, you have to exercise a little bit of.
00:31:58 Ohh you know.
00:32:00 Linguistic gymnastics to to kind of get your point across than accurate but non threatening way.
00:32:12 Because, yeah, I'll tell you what. Especially now that Trump's elected because.
00:32:17 Pam Bondi wants those those red flag laws.
00:32:22 And and I look, you wanna be you wanna be?
00:32:26 Worried about gun things?
00:32:29 What? What do you think the chances are?
00:32:32 Because I think they're probably pretty high.
00:32:34 What do you think the chances are?
00:32:37 That if right now they are going after.
00:32:42 People that have protested.
00:32:46 War crimes.
00:32:48 That Israel's committing in Gaza.
00:32:52 I don't want these people in our country either.
00:32:55 But that's how they get you to to agree with with their tactic. But if they're going to right now, they're deporting these people.
00:33:03 Ford.
00:33:04 Simply criticizing Israel.
00:33:07 And they're stopping people at the border.
00:33:13 Well, wasn't Jeremy your raging humans? I I. Oh, I didn't see the whole thing. I caught something about him. He was detained at the, you know, he's Canadian.
00:33:23 And he and his girlfriend were coming to.
00:33:27 I think they was going to America to shop or something. I might. I might have some of these details wrong, but I I caught part of an interview when he was on red ice.
00:33:36 And he was detained at the border for like 9 hours.
00:33:41 Because he criticized Israel.
00:33:45 And ultimately was not allowed into the country.
00:33:50 So it's not that much of A stretch.
00:33:55 To think that should Pam Bondi.
00:33:59 Get her her.
00:34:01 Wishes when it comes to these red flag laws.
00:34:06 That that would be would be at least a category. People that are critical of Israel can't have guns.
00:34:13 Because they might be terrorists.
00:34:21 So something to think about, something to think about.
00:34:29 Yeah. Yeah. Just I couldn't believe that actually, it's nicer to have a small penis. It's like it's not, though, like. And you know it. And we know it. And we know you know it. So what are you doing?
00:34:43 Like what are you doing?
00:34:45 It's fine. Like we got it.
00:34:48 What are you gonna do about it? You can't really do much about it, but don't act like it's better.
00:34:53 So it's not better, it's not better.
00:34:57 No one thinks it's better. Oh, yeah, I will. Black shoot you. So. And I've never been shot by a a black like I've been shot at. I have been shot at.
00:35:10 Wait, hold on. I was shot at by a black I was when I was 14. Yeah, I guess. Alright.
00:35:17 Well, it's alright. Let's So what?
00:35:23 It makes you tougher. It makes you tougher.
00:35:27 What's what's life without a little bit of risk?
00:35:31 Right.
00:35:33 What's life without a little bit of risk?
00:35:38 Makes it makes hair grow on your chest, getting shot at by a black.
00:35:43 Yeah, it it it it, it makes shit real for you for a minute. You know, it makes makes your your egg Mcmuffin taste a little bit better in the morning.
00:35:55 Everything just gets a little more interesting once you've been shot at.
00:36:01 I'm going to shoot out a few times.
00:36:03 I don't know that they were. They were seriously trying to murder me so much as.
00:36:10 Scare me but.
00:36:12 Yeah.
00:36:14 Part and parcel, right. And by the way, in every instance.
00:36:20 They weren't white then no white person has ever threatened me with a gun.
00:36:25 In fact, no white person that I've ever seen with a gun has even mishandled it. Or, you know, handled it irresponsibly or anything like that.
00:36:34 It's always been. It's always been a demographic problem and not so much a gun problem.
00:36:42 Every every gun violence scenario that I have either been involved in or have witnessed.
00:36:52 Ultimately, it was because someone wasn't white and they had a gun.
00:36:57 That's what it boiled down to.
00:37:01 It's funny because.
00:37:03 Academic agent was one of the ones.
00:37:06 Promoting this idea that actually we're glad we don't have guns.
00:37:12 And.
00:37:14 He asked me, he said, would you support?
00:37:18 Banning guns or banning blacks from owning guns. And it's like, obviously.
00:37:23 They weren't allowed to have guns up until the civil war, up until the Emancipation Proclamation.
00:37:29 And even afterwards.
00:37:32 There were a a lot of things, a lot of roadblocks.
00:37:37 Purposely put in the way of of blacks.
00:37:40 Owning guns.
00:37:43 And yeah, I mean if if in.
00:37:45 A perfect world.
00:37:47 That would that would solve all your gun violence, or not all of it. But a lot of it. If if only white people were allowed to have guns.
00:37:55 You'd be a be a much different country. You'd be a much different country.
00:38:00 If you could just automatically arrest.
00:38:03 And and I don't mean.
00:38:04 Like.
00:38:05 Slap on the wrist. But uh.
00:38:07 You know what? Fuck it. In a perfect world.
00:38:11 Death penalty for non whites owning guns. That's that's the way I look at it. If you're caught with a gun and you're not white, well.
00:38:21 You're. You're dangerous. You're dangerous to society.
00:38:25 And we we don't, we don't take chances with people like that so.
00:38:30 You're dunzo.
00:38:32 Maybe. Well, who's the state? What's the state that brought back the firing squad? Speaking of guns.
00:38:38 Was at Utah. Some state recently brought back the firing squad.
00:38:44 To execute people they were trying to say, oh, it's because we can't get the chemicals to do lethal injection anymore. It's like is draino that hard. I mean, I can go to the store and get like, 50 things. You can inject people with that'll kill them.
00:38:59 Let's see what state was that?
00:39:08 South Carolina.
00:39:13 South Carolina brought back the firing squad as a legal method of execution in 2021, along with the electric chair.
00:39:21 Following a state law passed that year, the South Carolina Supreme Court upheld the legality of these methods, including lethal injection, in a ruling on July 31st, 2024.
00:39:34 Yeah. And again, it was it was because they were having trouble obtaining drugs for lethal injection, which is stupid, by the way. That's because drug companies.
00:39:44 We're we're, you know, the same drug companies that that want.
00:39:49 Well, many of the the whites in South Carolina to be hooked on opiates.
00:39:54 No, that that's they draw the line at at at they're giving a mass murdering black, a lethal injection.
00:40:03 And so they a lot of states have had to do this. They actually have to, like set up.
00:40:08 Multiple shell companies and buy the ingredients separately.
00:40:14 Like almost like they're doing something illegal so that they can get. They can source the chemicals required for their lethal injection because all these fucking faggot companies are like, no.
00:40:23 We don't believe in the death penalty.
00:40:27 So we got the firing squad back in South Carolina. Very nice, very nice.
00:40:34 I'd like to see more of that.
00:40:36 Cheap.
00:40:38 Cheap and effective.
00:40:44 Good old firing squad.
00:40:47 Another cop that I heard was someone was saying.
00:40:53 Fun use your guns and don't just go to jail for you. It's like not everywhere is is, is New York, OK? Like when you see these.
00:41:02 I ohh look.
00:41:04 Europeans really underestimate the size of of the United States and the diversity of jurisdictions in the United States.
00:41:14 Look. Yeah, there are jurisdictions you probably don't want to own a gun just cause if you use it, it's it's going to be bad news. But don't live in in fucking retarded places like that. You know it's gay, like in in the UK.
00:41:28 If you use too much self-defense, you get in trouble.
00:41:35 Like this is this is the problem.
00:41:38 The the the.
00:41:39 English are obsessed with with safety to a a pathological degree and have zero respect for anyone's right to defend themselves. They think that that should be that that.
00:41:55 Not only is safety is really important, but it's not your business. Your own safety has to be delegated to the government.
00:42:04 And and So what I mean by the whole self-defense thing.
00:42:08 If let's say someone comes to like, let's say you're you're a woman, you're like 4 foot 10.
00:42:17 And some £250 Haitian.
00:42:21 Is about to beat your skull in.
00:42:24 And you take a knife out of your purse and you stab him.
00:42:29 Well, you're not allowed to use that well. First of all, knives are illegal, so you're in trouble there. But even if they weren't, you escalated the violence. You're not allowed. You're only allowed to be as violent as he is. So, like you can't stab him until he stabs you with something. Then you then you can. It's like it's that fucking gay.
00:42:48 It's that fucking gay.
00:42:51 It's like, sorry. Like there's there's lots of places the United States where if I come downstairs and I just see you sniffing the cheerio box, I can put a hole in your head.
00:43:00 And no, no big deal.
00:43:01 No big fucking deal.
00:43:04 Now again, not every jurisdiction.
00:43:07 And there's and people, people especially, that aren't from the United States, often think that New York City is all of the United States.
00:43:16 There's plenty of places, places where you should move to if this is important to you.
00:43:23 Where? Uh yeah, you're allowed to. Uh.
00:43:27 You're allowed to to put holes in people.
00:43:30 And they don't have to. They don't have to have a a gun.
00:43:34 Then you have to have a knife.
00:43:38 You can all you have to do is.
00:43:40 Is make a credible argument that you feared for your life?
00:43:45 Ask Trayvon Martin how that worked out for him.
00:43:55 Yeah, it's, it's, it's bizarre. When I heard that because I was talking to a friend of mine from England.
00:44:00 And they were just like.
00:44:04 Like thought it was so normal to them.
00:44:06 That like.
00:44:08 In fact, it was. It was shocking to them that Americans.
00:44:12 Could just blow someone away.
00:44:15 Like if you help me, you can just go around blowing people away.
00:44:20 But you are for a reasonable person, would think that your life is in danger. Yeah, you can fucking blow people away.
00:44:28 And not the case in the UK.
00:44:33 Not the case. You have to there. There's a there's an actual term for it. I forget what it was, but there's an actual term.
00:44:40 For like the amount of defending yourself, you're allowed to do.
00:44:45 So fucking gay.
00:44:48 It's so gay. Why is it so gay over there?
00:44:51 Why is everything so gay?
00:44:57 That shit needs to change. You're you're you're probably never getting your guns back, but you could probably maybe change that.
00:45:02 That.
00:45:03 You need to change that and you need to get knives back. Maybe. Maybe. Let's focus on that, maybe.
00:45:11 Try to get knives back.
00:45:14 Can you get can you get Tasers?
00:45:16 Or something. Pepper spray. I've heard you can't even get pepper spray out there.
00:45:24 Ah, that's so gay.
00:45:28 Anyway.
00:45:31 Anyway.
00:45:33 So I was like.
00:45:34 Feverishly perplexed feverishly and repeatedly perplexed by British people.
00:45:42 And their.
00:45:51 They're awesome, though. Guns are fucking awesome. And look, it's it's worth. It's worth the risk. It's like, yeah, you're right. First of all, first of All, Blacks mostly just kill other blacks. Mostly they kill a lot of whites.
00:46:02 Too.
00:46:03 They just kill whoever but they, but they're mostly around other blacks. That's who they end up killing.
00:46:07 Most of the time.
00:46:09 That's worth it. Again, again, perfect world. You guys work on getting knives back and we'll work on taking the guns from the how about all right.
00:46:21 Well, we both, we both have.
00:46:22 Something to work on.
00:46:26 Yeah, in a perfect world, we'd, yeah, we'd be the only ones that have it. But I'm. Look, I'm willing to work within the.
00:46:33 The confines of the.
00:46:36 The unfortunate demographic problems.
00:46:40 I'm willing to let Tyrone have his guns as long as I can have mine.
00:46:46 Because I've seen how Tyrone shoots, they're not.
00:46:50 They're not the they're not the most skilled marksmen.
00:46:53 Where is that? Isn't that? Have you guys seen that clip? That guy, that black guy training?
00:47:00 Oh, I wish I had that there was this black guy, like a community.
00:47:05 Organize or, you know, worked at like some. It looked like some kind of like YMCA type thing for black people.
00:47:13 And you know, like there was like a boxing ring or, I don't know, it looked.
00:47:17 Like a gym or something.
00:47:19 And he's talking to black people that think that.
00:47:23 You know that if there was a race war that they would, you know, they they'd be able to finally get white. And he's like, you will be shot the fuck up, you know, white people start shooting guns when they're like 10.
00:47:36 They don't fuck around, they don't hold their guns sideways. You will be dead. You better hope there's never a race war. You will be.
00:47:42 Dead.
00:47:45 But anyway.
00:47:48 Anyway.
00:47:52 So yeah, I was researching. I was clicking around. I was I. In fact, I forget what it was precisely.
00:48:00 I am down this rabbit hole that led to.
00:48:03 This lower third, this inbred schizo.
00:48:08 Lower third that just I started laughing cause I was like OK.
00:48:13 Wait, what is this? What is this?
00:48:16 And it takes place in New York. Speaking of New York.
00:48:23 I believe around 2011.
00:48:26 Let me see if I got my notes somewhere.
00:48:32 And I got them somewhere. I got too many. I got too many tabs open. It's one of those days. One of those days where I've just got, like, billions of tabs. I forgot to do my my mask tab closing before the show.
00:48:45 Usually I have to do that before the show starts or exactly what's happening right now happens and I've got too many tabs.
00:48:53 And what do we got?
00:48:57 GitHub that's going to be useful. Come on. Where's my fucking tab? Where's my tab?
00:49:05 That's not the right tab.
00:49:11 Want to layout the.
00:49:14 The situation in a I might have to do this over go away. Is this it?
00:49:19 No, did I?
00:49:21 But I accidentally closed the wrong tab or now.
00:49:24 Here it is.
00:49:26 Finally I've got the.
00:49:27 Tab.
00:49:29 You guys remember the drink tab you tell that?
00:49:32 I'm still a little.
00:49:35 I'm still a little, uh.
00:49:38 Not a lot of Nyquil right now is what it is.
00:49:41 This is Devon's brain on Nyquil.
00:49:44 Actually, not nyquil. Actually, yeah, Nyquil but also Claritin, I think it's because I got a double whammy. I do get, I get a hay fever pretty bad like once a year and.
00:49:56 It's. Yeah, it's like a week. And then it goes away. And I think I got hit by the hay fever right at the same time as the pouring smoke and everything else.
00:50:02 OK.
00:50:04 OK.
00:50:07 So we're going to go back in time.
00:50:12 There's a little boy.
00:50:17 Little boy named uh Libby Kletzky.
00:50:23 Levi kletzky.
00:50:26 He was an 8 year old. This is in in 2011. He was an 8 year old Hasidic boy.
00:50:35 And he was practicing his route home from Summer day camp.
00:50:41 In Borough Park with his parents.
00:50:47 He told his parents that he wanted to walk.
00:50:51 The walk by himself.
00:50:54 And he begged his parents to let him do the walk on his own, which they agreed to.
00:51:01 The following Monday.
00:51:04 Which was July 11th.
00:51:07 2011.
00:51:12 In the afternoon.
00:51:16 Lee B.
00:51:18 Left his summer day camp.
00:51:21 And around 5:00 PM.
00:51:25 And he embarked on his first solo walk home.
00:51:32 Surveillance footage would show him walking down the street with his backpack.
00:51:39 Appearing to follow the the route.
00:51:44 They would take him to his parents.
00:51:50 However.
00:51:53 As time went on.
00:51:59 He never showed up.
00:52:03 He never showed up and he was reported missing.
00:52:07 And because this is one of these Jewish communities where they have their own like Jew cops and all this other stuff, the Jew cops got called.
00:52:18 They sprung into action, started scouring through the neighborhood.
00:52:23 Looking for him?
00:52:26 This is you would think right the the the Everyone's a Jew and pretty much everyone's a Jew in this neighborhood.
00:52:35 So what what has happened?
00:52:38 What has happened to Little Libby?
00:52:42 Or Libby or I don't know how you.
00:52:43 Pronounce it. I'm gonna say Libby.
00:52:49 They set up a base of operations and asked the public for any tips.
00:52:55 Trying to find Libby.
Interviewer
00:52:58 I'm talking with Paul Moskowitz, coordinator for Flatbush Sherman. OK, so do you have the description of what we're looking for? Hello.
Paul Moskowitz
00:53:06 That's his name is Libby Kletzky. He's nine years old. He's wearing Navy pants, black sneakers and green, white and blue striped shirt. And his hair is light.
00:53:20 Brown was all we know at this.
00:53:21 Time he was also carrying a.
Interviewer
00:53:24 And any any wording on the knapsack? OK. And where was he last seen?
Paul Moskowitz
00:53:27 It might say on it the next month they can't.
00:53:33 On the 44th and 12th.
Interviewer
00:53:37 And if anyone sees him or thinks that they saw him, who should they call?
Paul Moskowitz
00:53:40 Please call the Shomrim hotline immediately, immediately 871666.
Devon Stack
00:53:47 So they sprung into action. Everyone's looking for this little kid.
00:53:52 The actual cops are called, of course, but the the Jew cops are looking. The real cops got a helicopter.
00:53:59 Up in the air that they of course have a lot of connections with the local government, there's the there's the fake, you know, Jew cop right there.
00:54:10 There's a bunch.
00:54:10 Of.
00:54:11 And there's there's one NYPD. And then with two fake Jew cops NYPD's out there, they start passing out posters with his, with the kids face on it.
00:54:23 They're searching cars. They're sent up little checkpoints everywhere, trying to figure out what happened to this little boy.
00:54:29 Who didn't have far to walk?
00:54:31 Home from his.
00:54:34 Is a summer camp.
00:54:38 They then came up with with a with a reward because, well.
00:54:45 Jews have money, I just realized.
00:54:49 I'm going to plug this in.
00:54:53 There we go.
00:54:57 I need more USB ports, so I have to keep unplugging stuff.
Paul Moskowitz
00:55:03 Come on.
Devon Stack
00:55:06 Come on.
00:55:09 Mines is not going.
00:55:10 Go on.
00:55:15 So professional, there we go.
00:55:18 My stream deck is now plugged in, and of course my stream decks plugged in because I I had a I had a a A feeling I was going to have to need. I was going to need this button.
Paul Moskowitz
00:55:28 Half $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
00:55:32 Because we're talking about rewards, right?
00:55:37 So yeah, this is the the next day I believe.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
00:55:44 Really remarkable. Started off with $5000 from me this morning and people from the community not solicited. Nobody went to anybody but people just coming forward that were now up to 100,000 dollars, $100,000 will fill out the community, want to do something.
Money Jew
00:55:56 Half $1,000,000.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
00:56:02 Want to make the statement we want to contribute towards with God's help that someone might have seen something that someone knows, something that someone will come forward and give them information so we can find this 9 year old I just came down this moment with the parents upstairs.
00:56:19 There's obviously to say that they are destroyed as an understatement. The pain in their faces as the hours go by and they still don't know where.
00:56:27 Reported that.
Devon Stack
00:56:29 That's right. Everyone's worried for little Libby.
00:56:32 Little Ivy is gone.
00:56:35 And they start searching around and searching around, and that's when.
00:56:41 Because a lot of like I said, this neighborhood's mostly Jews.
00:56:46 So the people that own the security cameras in front of the shops and in front of the homes, even though this is 2011, so it's not like there weren't as many ring cameras, but there were, you know, lots of security cameras all the same.
00:57:01 So they had a lot of people jumping into action, looking at this stuff and they started to see video.
00:57:08 There he is, little IB. There, get the arrow flowing them around and.
00:57:14 And that looks kind of normal. You know, he's got the the backpack.
00:57:18 From school or?
00:57:20 He's walking.
00:57:24 By himself.
00:57:28 I don't know. He's going back, so maybe he's a little bit lost, they think.
00:57:34 He's running this way and he's walking.
00:57:40 And see him walk down some other street.
00:57:47 And then they find.
00:57:51 Footage of him talking to a man.
00:57:55 In front of a dentist office.
00:58:00 He talks to a man in front of a dentist office. The man walks into the dentist office.
00:58:08 And when he comes back out, little Libby is still out there and he gets in the car with this man.
00:58:15 Then drives off.
00:58:20 So they now have a description.
00:58:23 Of the car.
00:58:28 And to small to small community.
00:58:32 So that the net begins to to tighten.
00:58:41 Unfortunately for libbing.
00:58:46 Let's see here. Only my notes here.
00:58:53 Yeah. Well, no. This stuff, my notes don't say the exact order, but basically.
00:58:58 It leads to an arrest.
00:59:01 And the arrest leads to some gruesome discoveries.
Gary Hamilton, CBS
00:59:07 The dismembered body parts of eight-year old Leiby Kletzky, from Brooklyn, NY, were found in a dumpster and in a third floor attic refrigerator on Wednesday morning. Police arrested 35 year old Levy Aaron at his home in Kensington.
00:59:21 Berkeley.
00:59:22 Levy, who was walking from camp, appeared to be lost and asked the suspect for directions.
Ray Kelly NYPD Police Commissioner
00:59:29 He was seen on video leaving the school at 5:05 PM Monday.
00:59:37 35 minutes later, Levy was in the 1990 Brown Honda Accord with Levy Aaron, who subsequently brought the boy to his apartment, killed him there, and then dismembered the body, according to statements that he made.
Gary Hamilton, CBS
00:59:54 Authorities received a tip about the suspect based on surveillance video released late Tuesday night. The video showed the boy near a gold sedan in his Brooklyn neighborhood, a gold Honda Accord similar to the one seen in the surveillance video, was found nearby during a search for the suspect. Police had been looking for Levi.
01:00:14 Who didn't meet up with his mother after leaving day camp on Monday? By Tuesday night, thousands of neighbors, investigators and detectives helped the boy's parents search for him. There was also a $100,000 reward for information leading to his return.
01:00:31 Gary Hamilton, CBS.
Devon Stack
01:00:33 All right. And so here's the more of that that press conference where the cops layout.
01:00:41 Sort of a timeline as to.
01:00:44 How they went from finding the security camera footage.
01:00:49 Little Libby walking around talking to a man outside of a dentist office and his Jewish neighborhood to just a couple days later being found dismembered in a refrigerator and a dump.
01:01:04 Sir.
01:01:06 In that same neighborhood.
Ray Kelly NYPD Police Commissioner
01:01:08 2:40 AM this morning, detectives apprehended Levy Aaron at his residence at 466 E 2nd St. in Brooklyn, where he made statements implicating himself in the death of eight-year old Leiby Kletzky, and where remains believed to be those.
01:01:28 Of the missing boy were found by detectives in a refrigerator in the suspects third floor attic apartment.
01:01:36 And in a dumpster on 20th St. between 4th and 5th avenues in Brooklyn, wrapped in black plastic garbage bags inside of a red suitcase, the suspect turned 35 years old today.
01:01:53 Levy went missing Monday afternoon after he failed to meet his mother at 13th Ave. and 50th St. his parents had agreed to let him walk by himself. The seven blocks from his day camp at the Yeshiva Boyden School.
01:02:10 On 44th between 12th and 13th avenues, halfway home to the rendezvous point, he was seen on video leaving the school at 5 O 5:00 PM Monday.
01:02:26 35 minutes later, Levy was in the 1990 Brown Honda Accord with Levy Aaron, who subsequently brought the boy to his apartment.
01:02:37 Killed them there and then dismembered the body.
01:02:42 Levy was last seen on video Monday between 5:30 and 5:40 PM when he was approached by the suspect, who briefly visited a dentist office on 18th Ave. while the boy waited for him on the other side of the street.
01:03:00 At 5:40, Aaron left the dentist office and got into his parked car with Levi.
01:03:06 Detectives located one of the dentists who worked there at his home in New Jersey late last night and established that the suspect had been in the dentist office on Monday to pay a bill with.
01:03:21 Of a receptionist and another dentist associated with the practice, detectives at 2:00 AM Today found records that established Aaron's name and address. He was apprehended 40 minutes later.
01:03:36 The Schomburg patrol also supplied important information and that is the license plate number of the suspects car.
Devon Stack
01:03:45 Less than few times.
Ray Kelly NYPD Police Commissioner
01:03:46 When detectives arrived at the three story house, owned by Aaron's father, they found the door to the suspects third floor apartment slightly ajar with Aaron inside. When detectives asked where the boy was, Aaron nodded toward the kitchen.
01:04:05 Where detectives observe blood on the freezer handle of the refrigerator.
01:04:10 Inside the refrigerator was a cutting board with three carving knives with blood on them.
01:04:18 Some of the remains were in the freezer and others in the dumpster 2 1/2 miles away.
01:04:26 The medical examiner will determine the cause of death.
01:04:30 Charges are pending.
Devon Stack
01:04:32 So to give you an idea of.
01:04:33 What the timeline looks like.
01:04:39 Little living.
01:04:41 Is walking home. He leaves the school around 5:00 PM.
01:04:47 Approximately 5:30.
01:04:50 When you see him wandering around on that video, it's because he's lost because he missed a critical turn.
01:04:57 On the 13th Ave.
01:05:00 Where his mother would be waiting at 13th Ave. and 50th St.
01:05:05 Instead, he kept going straight.
01:05:08 And approaches the area where Levi Aaron or Levi. Aaron. I don't know how they you know this thing with fucking Jew names. It's like they're only pronounced two different ways. It's spelled Levi Aaron.
01:05:22 But maybe it's levy, Aaron.
01:05:25 Who was this 35 year old guy?
01:05:29 Or rather, he just turned 35 or was about to turn 35.
01:05:33 Who was paying his dentist bill?
01:05:39 I mean, talk about wrong place, wrong time, this 9 year old little boy sees a fellow Jew.
01:05:46 Walking in to pay his dentist Bill tells him that he's lost.
01:05:53 He says that he's lost and he's trying to figure out how to get home.
01:06:00 Levy, Aaron says. Oh, well, how about you wait here? I'm going to go pay my bill. I'll be back out in a second.
01:06:10 He walks back, back out. The little boy is still there.
01:06:15 And he tells the boy.
01:06:16 To get in his car.
01:06:20 And he then tells the little boy.
01:06:24 That he's going to.
01:06:26 Take him to a wedding.
01:06:30 He said that there was a wedding that he was going to go to.
01:06:34 That was in Monsey.
01:06:37 And it was about an hour away.
01:06:41 This is according to Levy.
01:06:44 Little boy said, OK, I guess.
01:06:48 And they he drove to this wedding.
01:06:51 There was about an hour away.
01:06:54 And told him to stay in the car.
01:06:58 Went and ate a meal at the wedding.
01:07:01 Came back out.
01:07:05 And by this time, it's about 8:30 at night.
01:07:10 He then drives the hour drive back to Brooklyn.
01:07:16 And goes into his apartment.
01:07:21 And approximately 11:30 PM.
01:07:27 He then claims.
01:07:30 That they just watched TV and fell asleep in separate rooms.
01:07:36 Obviously, that's not what happened.
01:07:40 But that's what he says.
01:07:44 And he said that because of traffic and whatever else.
01:07:48 He was going to bring bring the Little kid home the next day.
01:07:55 Even though it was like 2 miles away, hit, the kids home was like 2 miles away from from his apartment.
01:08:02 So after falling asleep in separate rooms watching TV the next morning.
01:08:11 Levy says well, he has to go to work, so he tells he tells Little boy. Just watch TV.
01:08:18 And I'll be back home from work.
01:08:21 This is Tuesday.
01:08:23 The day after he disappeared.
01:08:29 So in the morning he leaves for Empire State Supply Company.
01:08:34 According to him, leaving little Levy alive.
01:08:40 Watching television.
01:08:43 He then claims that when he came home from work.
01:08:48 That he saw a missing person Flyers.
01:08:52 For the little boy.
01:08:55 And for no reason at all.
01:08:59 Because he wasn't doing anything wrong According to him, right. They were just watching TV or he was just letting the kid watch.
01:09:04 TV while he went to work.
01:09:07 He decided to murder the kid.
01:09:11 He said he panicked because he saw that there were Flyers looking for the kid.
01:09:16 And so therefore the logical thing to do.
01:09:20 Would be to.
01:09:22 Get a towel.
01:09:25 And smother the kid.
01:09:29 And then after he smothered the kid?
01:09:34 To chop them up.
01:09:36 Into little pieces.
01:09:39 Using all the knives in his house.
01:09:43 Including severing his feet and putting them in the freezer.
01:09:49 Putting parts of his body in some suitcases.
01:09:54 Which he drove around with for about 20 minutes before dumping them in a trash.
01:10:02 Dumpster about two miles away.
01:10:07 He then went home and took a shower.
01:10:11 And acted like.
01:10:14 Nothing happened.
01:10:19 Until.
01:10:22 Wednesday.
01:10:24 When the cops tracked down the dentist that they saw him walk into the building of.
01:10:32 And asked the dentist who who who came into your office around this time frame.
01:10:38 The dentist there looked at his files and said, well, is this Levi guy or levy guy?
01:10:45 They then found out where he lived. He saw. They saw that he had a car.
01:10:50 That matched the description.
01:10:53 And when they walked into.
01:10:57 To arrest him, his door was open.
01:11:01 And when they asked, where's the boy?
01:11:03 He motioned towards the freezer where the severed feet.
01:11:07 We're inside the freezer.
01:11:15 And then he was arrested later, they would find evidence that the little boys.
01:11:22 Risk had been bound at some point.
01:11:28 And that he had been drugged.
01:11:31 The drugs they found in his system were cyclobenzaprine.
01:11:39 Quick type quetiapine I don't know what that is. Hydrocodone and ketamine then, which is just Tylenol.
01:11:51 And the autopsy?
01:11:56 Showed that he had died.
01:11:59 As a result of the combination of being drugged and.
01:12:05 Suffocated.
01:12:13 So now he's in custody.
01:12:17 They go around and they ask the uh, what do you what?
01:12:20 Do you think?
Resident
01:12:22 There is no gangs, there is no violence whatsoever. So to us it's a much bigger shot because this usually never happens. Our crime rate in our type of community or.
01:12:31 To the truth.
01:12:31 Close to 0 is close to 0, so everything is always one.
Devon Stack
01:12:34 Well, that's close to 0 unless you turn out financial crime.
01:12:38 Here's the the house, when they were doing the arrest.
01:12:51 And here is I think the news report of him getting arraigned.
Anchor Woman
01:12:57 Thank you, Lady Aaron will appear in court today and be arraigned for the murder of a Brooklyn boy who lost his.
01:13:02 Way in Borough Park.
Anchor Man
01:13:03 Pros.
01:13:04 Commuters say Libby Kletzky asked Aaron for directions and got into his car, then was kidnapped. CBS2's Kristen Thorne joins us live from the courthouse in downtown Brooklyn. Kristen.
Reporter Kristen Thorne
01:13:15 Well, good morning. And we expect that the courtroom is going to be very packed here today with people who are very upset, very angry about this story. Lady errand has been held at Bellevue Hospital undergoing psychiatric evaluation. And today we will learn the results of that evaluation. It's hard to forget lava.
01:13:34 Aaron's eyes and how they jumped around the courtroom when we saw him three weeks ago, prosecutors say. Aaron kidnapped 9 year old Leiby Kletzky from his neighborhood in Borough Park, Brooklyn, gave him a toxic mix of prescription and over the.
01:13:48 Her drugs and then smothered him. What happened to Libby is still very much on the mind of people who live in the Orthodox community.
01:13:56 Of Borough park.
Resident
01:13:57 I think about it. I you know, when I walk the streets, sometimes I think about it.
Shlomo Landesman
01:14:01 The wife and the children. The the nervous right away. They got the answer right away. The telephone. And they the same to some place to go to come.
01:14:10 Like.
01:14:11 The more nervous.
Reporter Kristen Thorne
01:14:12 Investigators pulled dozens of bags of evidence out of Lavy Aaron's home in Kensington, Brooklyn. Some of those bags, CBS 2 learned, contained children's clothing, a child's pillow, spoon and cup. Prosecutors have been tight lipped about the.
Devon Stack
01:14:27 Yeah, totally, totally normal stuff.
01:14:32 That's the stuff. Honestly, I was dreading finding at Carla's house. I was cleaning. I was like, oh, God, please don't find any children's clothing. Ohh.
01:14:44 Ah, just the love of God.
01:14:50 So yeah, so he he gets arraigned.
Reporter Kristen Thorne
01:14:53 Possibility that Aaron harmed other children, but we could get the answer today if prosecutors file more charges.
01:15:04 Emotions are expected to be high as a mob taunted errand a few weeks ago outside a police precinct. Many hope he does not plead insanity. The community is still dealing with the pain of losing Libby.
Shlomo Landesman
01:15:16 My wife, now when the she put the candles for Chavez, usually she put 1 candle more. I tell her why you put 1 candle more for like the class.
Reporter Kristen Thorne
01:15:28 Lady Aaron is.
Devon Stack
01:15:29 All right.
01:15:32 So here he is.
01:15:35 Look at that. Look at that dead eyed psycho.
01:15:41 So the the name of the string. I don't know if this is the one. Is this the one?
01:15:48 This might not be the 1 yet.
01:15:49 So he confessed to.
01:15:50 The cops actually pretty quick, even though, like I said, he he.
01:15:53 He.
01:15:54 Left out a lot of details.
01:15:57 You left out a lot of important details.
01:16:01 But this is his confession that he wrote while in his home when they first arrived, and they he pointed out the the frozen feet in his freezer.
01:16:12 You wrote quote.
01:16:14 On Monday, July 11th, 2011, I was walking on 44th St. coming from my job at 550 Empire Blvd. I saw young boy walking on the same side of the street as me. I walked past him but then turned around and asked him if he wanted a ride.
01:16:33 Right.
01:16:34 He said no. I continued walking, but then turned around again and asked him again if he wanted a ride this time. He said yes.
01:16:43 I took him to a wedding in Monsey, NY. After the wedding. I brought him to my apartment at 1520 44th St. in Brooklyn.
01:16:53 He watched television and then fell asleep in my bedroom.
01:16:59 I went to check on him later. Yeah, I'm sure.
01:17:02 And he was still sleeping, I bet.
01:17:05 The next day I saw on the news that they were looking for him. I got nervous and I panicked. Why?
01:17:13 Went into the bedroom and I smothered him with a towel.
01:17:18 I then dismembered the body. Totally normal, right?
01:17:21 And put parts in my refrigerator and freezer.
01:17:25 I also put some parts in a suitcase and threw it in a dumpster on 20th St. and 4th Ave.
01:17:32 I then went to work like normal.
01:17:36 Later, I was taken into custody by police.
01:17:42 Ah, I still a religious community. You got there.
Anchor Woman
01:17:50 Interview with Levy Aaron the interview with the Daily News.
Devon Stack
01:17:53 So then he does a a jailhouse interview with the Daily News. They have taken down.
01:18:01 The full version of this interview I looked everywhere for it, even the way back machine it has like the like it says like oh, it's been it's been archived but you click on the archive and it gives you an error message. So they they took out.
01:18:17 The full text.
01:18:19 Of this interview I tried because it's a newspaper, right? I looked on the newspaper archive.
01:18:27 In the newspaper archive did not have the full version.
01:18:31 Of the interview anywhere.
01:18:34 It was really kind of weird that it was missing.
01:18:38 All I could find were a couple of quotes.
01:18:41 From the interview.
01:18:44 And in fact, I think.
01:18:47 I was going to read it the quotes, but I think they cover the the the same exact quotes and.
01:18:53 This this clip or this this news report here.
Anchor Woman
01:19:02 Now.
01:19:02 To that shocking interview with Levy, Aaron the interview with the Daily News, our first real insight into the market.
Devon Stack
01:19:07 The The Shock interview that's impossible to find on the.
Anchor Woman
01:19:10 Internet the accused child killer Aaron, who remains at Rikers Island, is offering no apologies for allegedly kidnapping and dismembering Kletzky. Sarah Wallace is in The Newsroom with much more on this story, Sarah.
Reporter Sarah Wallace
01:19:24 Well, Liz Aaron's attorneys are angry. They say he is being held in a secure.
01:19:28 Medical facility on Rikers Island is under constant observation treatment.
01:19:33 And on medication and that he's not fit to consent to an interview. But he apparently did. And every time he digs A deeper hole of guilt.
Shlomo Landesman
01:19:43 I have some serious concerns about the defendant's mental state.
Reporter Sarah Wallace
01:19:45 In court, Levy Arin has let his attorneys do the talking for him, but they haven't been able to stop the store clerk from making incriminating statements on his own. He spoke repeatedly to police. NDA investigators, gave them handwritten and videotaped confession.
01:19:57 They.
01:20:00 And now he's spoken to the Daily News in an interview on Rikers Island. When asked about the day he allegedly killed 8 year old Leiby Kletzky. He replied it hurts too much to think about it. He was vague about why he took the child, who got lost and asked Aaron for help. He looked familiar. I thought I knew him. When asked why he would murder and then cut up the boys body in the errand.
01:20:20 Family home in Kensington, the accused killer stated. I don't know what happened. I just panicked the action.
Devon Stack
01:20:26 Yeah, that sounds legit. You like? How? Look how Pedro, like mode. He looks like in that photo.
01:20:28 OK.
01:20:36 I I just panicked for like no reason and just killed the boy that like I I literally would have.
01:20:42 Been the hero.
01:20:43 I would have been the hero because I found the missing kid, but instead I.
01:20:47 I stuffed them full of prescription drugs, then smothered them with a towel.
01:20:52 All right, now all those marks on his wrist. He was watching TV.
Reporter Sarah Wallace
01:20:56 Panicked reaction today from neighbors of the victims family in Borough Park.
Chaim Pollock
01:21:00 It's still a mystery the story why he talked about. I'm not sure what the motive.
01:21:03 Was.
01:21:04 But was definitely a murder.
01:21:06 And he did it with his full conscience.
Reporter Sarah Wallace
01:21:09 They also reacted to the fact that Aaron reportedly refused to say he's sorry and would only refer to the murder as the incident. He also told the paper I sometimes hear voices, Aaron's attorneys say their client is delusional, although he has been found fit to stand trial
Simone Hirschborne
01:21:24 If he really is a psychiatric case.
01:21:27 The bonafide psychiatric case, who really doesn't know what he's doing. But we would like.
Devon Stack
01:21:33 See this whole this whole Jewish thing where.
Simone Hirschborne
01:21:33 To see that.
Devon Stack
01:21:38 Where you're you're you're you're not guilty because you're insane.
01:21:44 We need to get rid of that too.
01:21:46 Because.
01:21:48 We don't want insane people walking around.
01:21:53 Who? Who exactly? Who exactly is it benefiting to have a homicidal maniac?
01:22:00 Even if, like in a hospital.
01:22:06 I mean, maybe if you wanna maybe conduct experiments on them to some extent, I I guess like for a temporary, you know for a period of time, try to learn what you can from you know about homicidal maniacs. I guess like maybe.
01:22:22 But beyond that?
01:22:22 What? Who, whose interests are being served exactly the homicidal maniacs.
01:22:32 Why are? Why do we keep homicidal maniacs alive?
01:22:41 Even if this this whole way of thinking like ohh he was in, he wasn't in his right mind.
01:22:46 Yeah, well, who cares.
01:22:50 Why? Why would we want that around?
01:22:55 Why do we want to pay for a homicidal maniac to live in a padded cell for the next 70 years?
01:23:09 And no, I'm not going to do that. That's not even good for the homicidal. I don't care what's good for the homicidal maniac. They're a homicidal maniac.
01:23:21 There's there's literally no reason.
01:23:24 To keep homicidal maniacs alive.
01:23:31 We just need a.
01:23:31 Megabit.
01:23:36 So the the the legal team. So Fred, first he has at first he has these.
01:23:43 Public defenders and then this.
01:23:46 This is where the this is where the the title of the stream kicks in. The inbred skitzo edition stuff kicks.
01:23:53 This is where that lower third comes in.
01:23:56 When's you know? Ah, this story is so jewy.
01:24:00 Wouldn't you know to the rescue? Because the white woman and the black man that are the public defenders are not crafty enough.
01:24:09 Some sneaky Jew lawyer comes out of nowhere cause they can't help themselves.
01:24:16 To try to help the the homicidal maniac.
01:24:19 And prevent him from from.
01:24:24 If possible, even even going to jail.
01:24:28 So he swoops in and he starts dropping all these theories about why he's crazy, one of which was is kind of hilarious.
01:24:37 And and really, maybe not even that far from the truth.
01:24:40 There it is. There's that lower third inbred schizo. I just liked it in 2011.
01:24:50 They use that as a lower third inbred schizo it it it it is. Is it not a little reminiscent?
01:24:57 Of like when you watch 80s movies like RoboCop and they have these over the top, of course, they're always white people with mohawks for some reason, but they have these over the top criminals that the news is covering and they have lower thirds like that.
01:25:12 Inbred schizo on the loose.
01:25:17 And in 2011 in New York, that was a.
01:25:18 Real lower third.
Anchor Woman
01:25:21 Yet Jody, we're in Borough Park, which was home to both victim and killer. It was the epicenter of grief when 8 year old Leiby Kletzky went missing and outraged when he was found murdered just days later. Now there's fresh salt in the wound tonight, as this community is dealing with the defense being put forward by Levy, Aaron's attorney, that he is insane.
01:25:41 Because he is inbred.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:25:45 That's a simple case. He's either evil or he's crazy, and we intend to prove that.
01:25:49 He was crazy.
Anchor Woman
01:25:49 Attorney Howard Greenberg is ready to.
01:25:51 Be hated for his.
Devon Stack
01:25:53 Look at this fucking guy. Who's he talking about inbred?
01:26:00 So, uh, his lawyer Greenberg.
01:26:03 Comes up with the theory.
01:26:06 That because he comes from the these Jewish well, the, the, the, the Hasidic Jewish background that he's inbred and and so he's he's mentally insane, he's full of inbred set insane inbred sanity.
Anchor Woman
01:26:23 Days later, now there's.
01:26:26 Alter the wound tonight as this community is dealing with the defense being put forward by Levy, Aaron's attorney, that he is insane because he is in bread.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:26:37 It's a simple case. He's either evil or he's crazy and we intend to prove that he was crazy.
Anchor Woman
01:26:41 Attorney Howard Greenberg is ready to be hated for his client while trying to defend confessed child Killer Levy Aaron, and he's choosing a most unorthodox defense in the most religious of communities that Aaron is insane because he is.
01:26:56 Inbred.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:26:57 Biological antecedent.
01:26:59 Were blood relations of one another?
Anchor Woman
01:27:04 So you're talking about first cousin creating with first.
01:27:08 Cousins.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:27:08 Yeah, exactly. That kind of thing.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:27:09 Greenberg is a miserable, self hating Jew.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:27:14 Hey.
Anchor Woman
01:27:14 The reaction to this defense strategy has been strong and swift from the Ultra Orthodox Jewish.
01:27:20 Community.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:27:20 We have gotten the threats, yes.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:27:22 He wants to defend Le Vieron. He has every right to do.
01:27:26 But but to attack insult, degrade an entire community, everybody's community. That's not what this case is all.
01:27:31 Today.
Anchor Woman
01:27:35 About 35 year old Levi Aaron is accused of kidnapping, then murdering and dismembering 8 year old Leiby Kletzky last July. While the boy made his first attempt to walk home alone from day camp.
01:27:46 Aaron has appeared catatonic at recent court hearings, Greenberg says.
01:27:51 As it shows, he is criminally insane.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:27:54 It's a perfect storm when you combine traumatic brain injury with schizophrenia that can harbinger, random heinous acts of violence.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:28:04 It's an attempt to sort of make us forget the tragedy. Let's concentrate on the inbreeding. Let's concentrate on the insanity defense. Let's concentrate on everything.
Devon Stack
01:28:10 And Briggs gets home.
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:28:14 Not the facts of the horror that was committed.
01:28:17 By levy. Aaron.
Anchor Woman
01:28:20 Now, Aaron's attorney argued unsuccessfully to try to get this trial moved out of Brooklyn, where it has had such a polarizing response. The trial now is not expected to begin for about another year or more. I'm in Borough Park, Brooklyn, tonight. Kirsten Cole picks.
01:28:34 11 news now.
01:28:35 To Maggie Hickey in.
Anchor Woman 2
01:28:36 The lawyer for the man accused of killing and dismembering an 8 year old boy is drawing criticism for remarks he made in defense of his client, attorney Howard Green.
01:28:45 Said levy. Aaron had suffered a serious head injury as a kid and his family has a history of schizophrenia. During a hearing to see if Aaron is mentally fit to stand trial. Greenberg also suggested that inbreeding was to blame for Aaron's mental problems. A local lawmaker said that suggestion is offensive to the entire Hasidic community.
Devon Stack
01:29:05 Why? Why? Why would that be offensive?
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:29:10 It is very painful to the Kletzky family, very painful to the entire community. The behavior of this attorney.
Anchor Woman 2
01:29:21 Greenberg says his words were taken out of context and for his part, apologize to those.
Devon Stack
01:29:25 Now we get the context. You're probably you're probably not too far off, actually, Greenberg.
Anchor Woman 2
01:29:26 Who were offended?
Devon Stack
01:29:33 People are just mad that you said it, not that you're not, that you're wrong.
01:29:38 So yeah, that was the that was the lower 3rd that that was like what, what is this?
01:29:45 Inbreds gets home.
01:29:48 So uh here is.
01:29:51 On the phone.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:29:52 We would we would miss particularly on the recommendation of.
01:29:56 Medical experts that we've talked to.
01:29:58 That we need to look into whether or not there's a familial genetic component here.
Anchor Woman 2
01:30:06 Aaron is accused of luring life.
Devon Stack
01:30:09 Anyway.
01:30:11 So he gets uh.
01:30:15 He get or they start to put forth this.
01:30:19 This theory that he's an inbred psycho the prosecutor.
01:30:26 Doesn't buy it. They have him examined by court appointed.
01:30:33 You know, psychologist or however that works, and they determine that he is fit to stand trial. They can't use the insanity plea to get out of it.
01:30:44 The whole community is upset because.
01:30:47 You know, they, they've implied that there's inbreeding going on, which you know there.
01:30:51 Is.
Prosecutor
01:30:54 What did you do with that towel?
Assemblyman Dov Hokind
01:31:01 Smaller.
Reporter
01:31:02 In a very low voice levy, Aaron confessed on the record before a judge that he killed 9 year old Leiby Kletzky 13 months ago. It seems impossible to forget the three days in July of last year.
01:31:15 When 5000 people went looking for Livy who gotten lost while trying to walk home from school on his own for the first.
01:31:22 Time searchers then found this surveillance video of the boy encountering a man on the street and following him. It was Levy Erin, who spent two days with the boy before getting scared about the manhunt, according to his confession, which spurred Aaron to kill and Dismember Libby.
Prosecutor
01:31:39 How did you get rid of the body?
Devon Stack
01:31:55 Put in the suitcase.
01:31:59 So eventually they I think they work out a plea deal.
01:32:05 Where?
01:32:08 The.
01:32:10 If he pleads guilty.
01:32:13 He only gets 40 years.
01:32:16 Which is? I mean, I don't know what was the alternative. They don't have the death penalty in New York, so he he couldn't. He couldn't face the death penalty.
01:32:25 Because New York is very progressive.
01:32:27 Just like just like all those English people that were telling us how guns are bad.
Anchor Man
01:32:32 At least 40 years behind bars that will be the sentence for the man who today admitted he kidnapped, suffocated and then dismembered 8 year old Leiby Kletzky last summer in Brooklyn. Levy Aaron, barely blinking and barely audible, pleading guilty today. And now the parents of Leiby Kletzky still grieving and clearly in pain.
01:32:50 Are reacting. I would support Tim Fleischer was in court. He's now in downtown.
01:32:54 Brooklyn Forest Tim.
Reporter Tim Fleischer
01:32:56 And Bill, certainly the guilty plea that was entered today certainly gives some relief to Libby Letsie's family. They don't have to endure a very painful trial for levy. Erin, though. It means the start of a very long prison sentence.
01:33:10 Handcuffed and LED into court levy, Aaron was now prepared to plead guilty to murder and kidnapping in the death of eight-year old Libby Klu.
Judge
01:33:17 OK.
01:33:18 Did you put them in a car?
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:33:19 He just said it. He just said it.
Judge
01:33:21 You gotta speak loud enough so I can.
Reporter Tim Fleischer
01:33:22 Hear you, the judge, could barely hear Aaron's one word. Answers to a series of questions detailing the kidnapping and murder that took place in Aaron's apartment.
Judge
01:33:23 Louder.
01:33:28 Next one.
01:33:31 What did you do with that towel?
Reporter Tim Fleischer
01:33:38 Smother the judge accepted Aaron's admissions and the plea agreement.
Judge
01:33:43 With the promise that I will sense the defendant.
01:33:46 On murder in the second degree to 25 years to life.
01:33:50 And on the kidnapping.
Devon Stack
01:33:53 Anyway.
01:33:55 And the the Julia attorney.
01:33:58 Then starts going on and on about how he doesn't want.
01:34:04 This homicidal maniac to be abused in prison.
Reporter
01:34:08 His lawyers asked that Aaron be.
01:34:10 Taken into protective custody.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:34:11 Levi Aaron while incarcerated, must be protected.
01:34:16 So that his sentence is not transmuted into a death.
Reporter
01:34:22 Aaron will be eligible for parole in 40 years.
Devon Stack
01:34:26 Yeah. Yeah. You got to protect the the homicidal maniacs you know here. I don't know what it is about Jews that they, they have this, this tendency to do this. I'm going to be doing a stream in the future. There's a lot of these cases. I don't know if you've heard of the Innocence Project where Jewish lawyers.
01:34:45 Much in the same way, like we covered with the the the Damien Echols, you know the West Memphis 3.
01:34:53 Where they they go hard. They find people who are guilty, who have been convicted and they they.
01:35:04 Try to find theories.
01:35:07 That could could at least give the appearance.
01:35:13 That there was maybe some kind of police.
01:35:16 Mishandling of the case, or that there wasn't enough fence and there was a mistrial. They basically go around trying to get guilty people out of prison and in in in some cases.
01:35:22 Ever.
01:35:33 In fact, there was one in particular where they let a guy off, he was going around doing speaking events for them. For this, I don't think it was essence project, but it might have been it was. It was another one. There's more than one. There's another one of these groups.
01:35:48 And then literally, he, like, raped some girl in the hotel.
01:35:52 He was speaking at that. That worked, I think with the the program like the night that he did his speech, about how he was innocent.
01:36:02 And and there's. So there's cases like that where they and a lot of times they're successful and they do these there was the what the Steven Avery thing.
01:36:12 That like that was sort of what kicked off a lot of this stuff that show on Netflix.
Gary Hamilton, CBS
01:36:17 Yes.
Devon Stack
01:36:18 About the obviously guilty Stephen Avery guy.
01:36:22 And convinced a lot of retards that that think that.
01:36:27 Yeah. Well, it was on Netflix. They couldn't say it on Netflix if it wasn't true.
01:36:33 And and they make this case, they selectively edit, they they twist facts or leave out important details about what the, you know, why the prosecution.
01:36:44 Then did what they did or why they suspected these people. They focus on things that you know, red herrings and shit, that doesn't matter, or try to find, look, look, no one's perfect for their job. So maybe the cops did fuck something up, or, you know, especially, you know, cops are not the it's not the highest IQ.
01:37:06 Profession and so. And when you're dealing with murderers all day long, some just like with any job. Sometimes you just kind of, you know, you don't always go by the book. So they just try to find anything they can do. They can pick a part in order to get murderers free.
01:37:22 And they also love to do these movies like the, you know, the Steven Avery story that was on Netflix, the West Memphis three thing that was like MTV made. Well, was it 3 different documentaries, maybe 4? You know, they they roped in the fucking Dixie Chicks they roped in, you know?
01:37:43 Pearl Jam and other, you know, Metallica people to come in and and try to convince people that these, you know, Satan worshipping sadistic child killer folks were innocent and they were only being persecuted by hysterical Christians because they listened to Metallica or something like.
01:38:01 That leaving out, like all of the important details, and you get all these Reddit fags that watch these documentaries and and and lap it all up. They think they're getting like the real truth and they all become advocates for these murderers and go on.
01:38:21 Letter writing campaigns and and protests, and sometimes managed to get people out of jail because they create so much political pressure on small time prosecutor offices that that don't have.
01:38:39 The the the money or the time to keep fighting all the appeals and all the Jewish law fair that takes place.
01:38:46 There's another series on Netflix that I think came out in 2017 where they highlighted a bunch of cases. There's maybe a few cases where they have a point right, but.
01:38:58 There's just just by looking at a couple of them at at first glance, I'm like, well, this guy is obviously guilty. And this case here is they're obviously guilty. And so we might cover some of those in the future. I've been just scratching the surface over the last couple days looking at some of these cases, but it's like they can't help themselves.
01:39:19 It's like they can't fucking help themselves.
01:39:20 So and this is part of what's created the situation in the United States where we're letting criminals free, we are not putting homicidal maniacs into at at at the very least, if we're not going to fucking burn them up in, in the porn incinerator.
01:39:41 Which I feel like that's perfectly OK with.
01:39:43 To me, at the very least, they should be locked up in institutions like we used to do. One of the reasons why we have this insane homelessness problem in the United States.
01:39:54 As we shut down all the looney bins, we used to put these fucking people, all these people that you see that are, you know, identifying as as kittens and and all this other crazy, insane shit.
01:40:07 They used to be in mental institutions.
01:40:10 Where they belonged. Well, again, I think they belong in the porn incinerator. But, hey, you know, I'll, I'll compromise if if if it's a choice between letting them walk around in public, wearing a dress and screaming, it's ma'am at a GameStop or having them chained to a wall in a padded room.
01:40:31 All right, I'll settle for the fucking chain to the wall and maybe give him a lobotomy or something like.
01:40:37 But we can't do that shit anymore because all this advocacy that was done by Jewish lawyers and the psychiatrists trying to say, you know, oh, they they weren't in their right mind. And now we'll, you know, we we can rehabilitate them and and and it's madness it's I mean quite literally, you know not not a.
01:40:59 Not a more accurate way of describing that, it's it's full on madness, and that's kind of what they've unleashed on the public. And look, I think is it is it necessarily some kind of evil plan to have tons of fucking crazy people just running amok in our society or is it just like this pathological thing?
01:41:19 That they part of their behavior, they can't help themselves. They always have to be challenging the authorities that they, they have a chip on their shoulder about white people seeking justice in the world and they have to do whatever they can to try to undermine any.
01:41:36 Manifestations of justice that white people manage to actually follow through with and carry out. They have to go and undermine it and destroy it because they fucking hate white people that much. I don't know. Whatever it is, it's it's real and it's there and it's and it needs to be fucking stopped.
01:41:54 And because even in this case here, right, even in this case here, where the the victim is a nine year old Jewish boy.
01:42:02 And the the killer is obviously guilty. He confessed several times. He confessed. You know, in writing, immediately upon being discovered with body parts severed, you know, the feet of in in his freezer, blood all over his. I mean, he's clearly guilty.
01:42:22 Everyone knows that he did it, and even then, when you have a situation like that, this Greenberg lawyer Guy has to have to who who, by the way, for free?
01:42:36 For free.
01:42:37 Shows up and look there. And let's face it, like a lot of these lawyers.
01:42:43 One of the reasons why he's doing it is for the self promotion.
01:42:47 He's willing to walk all over the dead body of that little kid so that he can be the guy talking on TV in front of the cameras.
01:43:00 Because it it it strokes his ego.
01:43:03 It promotes his his.
01:43:08 Law practice.
01:43:12 Elevates his status socially.
01:43:17 And these are the personality types that that we're having to deal with.
01:43:21 These are the kinds of people that are in very important positions and positions of power and influence all throughout our society.
01:43:29 It is people who suffer from mental illness as a result of inbreeding and just generational insanity.
01:43:39 Higher instances of schizophrenia.
01:43:43 In fact, even the founding Fathers wrote about specifically Jewish immigrants coming to America or not the founding fathers so much. But people around the turn of the century.
01:43:56 Wrote about Jewish immigrants coming to the.
01:44:00 The United States from Eastern Europe and how there were higher instances of insanity, and I think Ben Franklin commented on that. I'm I don't quote me on that.
01:44:13 So this is something that's that's just always been acknowledged, that there's.
01:44:18 Fucking psycho, neurotic Jews.
01:44:21 In Eastern Europe that we're coming to America fucking, you know, fucking shit up and and creating problems. Jack the Ripper in the UK.
01:44:30 Was literally a Jewish immigrant.
01:44:35 From Eastern Europe, what was it, Poland?
01:44:41 And I can't tell you how many strings we've done where you peel back the onion one layer and it's like, oh, he's a Jewish immigrant whose family came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century or after World War 2.
01:44:54 Quite literally, most of the problems in our society would not exist.
01:45:01 If it wasn't for the migration of Jews from Eastern Europe and and Germany, and we'll, we'll just say that whole region will will include Germany in that.
01:45:13 And hungry.
01:45:16 Most of our problems in in Western civilization in the United States specifically, would not exist.
01:45:25 You know these existential threats that our people are facing would not exist. It's just it's just a fact. It's just a fact.
01:45:33 Had we not had this migration of Jews from Eastern Europe and neighboring places?
01:45:40 Into the country, in the numbers that we did around the turn of the century and all throughout the 20th century, specifically after World War 2, it just wouldn't happen. We we would have a much different society. This mother fucker wouldn't be here.
01:45:57 And neither would the the killer or the boy, for that matter.
01:46:03 We're Ben Shapiro. It's almost worth it just for.
01:46:06 That.
01:46:08 But this this guy here, all of his sympathy, or at least that's how he dresses it up, right?
01:46:14 This. That's how. That's how he justifies making himself the the, the, the main character, the center of the story, the guy in front of the cameras, the guy that's the champion for justice and and and just looking out for the little guy that, you know, he didn't know any better. He was just insane. He couldn't help himself.
01:46:33 This is this is, you know this. This is how he.
01:46:36 He's presented.
Attorney Howard Greenberg
01:46:38 Shouldn't suffer some accident or like his attorneys. We don't have a crystal ball, so I don't think anybody for a fact knows what lays ahead. But our goal is to protect him moving forward if we can.
01:46:57 And we asked for protective custody.
01:46:58 They and the judge granted that request. They'll go out of their way to look out for him, and that's what we expect. You know, he shouldn't suffer some accident or otherwise tragic fate. The sentence is 40 years, not death. He took the play. He had the wherewithal to do that. And.
01:47:18 That's good enough for me. That's good enough for the court. It's good enough for the prosecutors.
Devon Stack
01:47:27 Yeah. Well, the the the sentence should be death.
01:47:33 Then I found like some like I said, not a lot of articles that had a lot of useful information. It's this, this weird one where they were trying to compare him with Casey Anthony and talked about how he went to Disneyland or something like that. But there was not a lot of good information in the newspaper world.
01:47:51 But here's a little weird twist.
01:47:55 So this all took place in 2011. I think the the sentencing took place in 2012 Greenberg there his theory about it being.
01:48:08 Shall we say a genetic issue, a genetic issue?
01:48:13 Well, might might have a little a little more evidence.
01:48:19 Behind it, starting in.
01:48:23 In 2016.
Anchorman
01:48:25 Straight to a developing story out of Kensington where a brother, the brother of Levy, Aaron, was found dead in his basement home.
Anchorwoman
01:48:33 You may remember Aaron was convicted for the kidnapping and death of an 8 year old boy six years ago.
01:48:38 The story we covered extensively.
Anchorman
01:48:41 Yes.
01:48:41 It's the night sides. Tony Chow joins us now from the scene with the very latest details. Tony.
Tony Chou
01:48:47 Ohh, these shirt. I haven't seen anything.
01:48:49 Eric, Jess. Investigators remain on scene here outside the house where the deceased body of 29 year olds V Aaron was found earlier this afternoon. And while they continue to piece together the clues and much remains to be known, the context of this is striking. Zvi is the brother of Levi Aaron, who is currently serving a 40 years to life.
01:49:09 Prison sentence for the 2011 death of Leiby Kletzky.
01:49:13 Klatsky was just eight years old when he.
Devon Stack
01:49:15 So, and if you're not following literally in the same house.
01:49:20 Which imagine living in that fucking house.
01:49:26 The murderer, the homicidal murderer.
01:49:30 Or that's redundant. The homicidal maniac murderer.
01:49:35 The same house where he chopped up this little kid and stuck him in the freezer. Apparently his little brother decided to just keep living there.
01:49:45 Look.
01:49:46 Just just keep living in the house where your brother killed and dismembered a little kid.
01:49:55 I mean, I don't know. I I don't know if I could do that, but his.
01:49:59 You know his little brother, his little brother kept living in the house and then 2016.
01:50:05 They they discovered his body.
01:50:09 In the House, the same house where they well, discovered parts of this body this kids body.
Tony Chou
01:50:13 When he disappeared, touching off a massive search in the days after his severed remains were eventually found in a freezer inside Laviero's home, the very same house his brother's body was found today. Neighbors we spoke to in disbelief had yet another gruesome discovery in this House of horrors.
01:50:31 Me too.
Resident 1
01:50:32 Did revive some bad memories of what happened before, so it was definitely very shocking.
01:50:38 I'm saddened, but this is happening again. It shouldn't be happening. It should not be happening like this. Definitely not.
Devon Stack
01:50:43 The fuck is this guy anyway? So they where's the house that shit's haunted now?
01:51:00 That shit's haunted. So at first they were saying.
01:51:05 It was, uh, it was suicide. But there's like all kinds of of.
01:51:11 Of discrepancies.
01:51:14 They've never really.
01:51:16 Figure out a a a real cause of death because the body was decomposed.
01:51:23 About halfway, by the time they found it.
01:51:26 They don't know if it was weeks or months before the body was discovered.
01:51:31 They said there were no signs of trauma.
01:51:35 There was no signs of foul play.
01:51:39 He was only 29.
01:51:44 The rest of the family had abandoned the apartment, and so it was just. It was just the little brother that was still living.
01:51:51 There.
01:51:54 And.
01:51:54 And neighbor said that he had.
01:51:58 He had been acting strange the whole time.
01:52:02 They said they called it the ghost house and that he was living in squalor and isolation.
01:52:10 And that he was.
01:52:12 They suspected that he was also mentally ill and equally inbred, I would imagine.
01:52:19 He was described as reclusive and possibly suffering from mental health issues.
01:52:26 Some reports suggest that he stopped taking his medication.
01:52:30 And began to mentally deteriorate in the house, where his brother murdered a young boy.
01:52:37 There was even.
01:52:37 Supernatural rumors due to the apartment's dark history, some of the Orthodox Jewish community believed it was cursed.
01:52:49 There was no police investigation. They they found the body. It was too decomposed to come up with.
01:52:55 Like a real.
01:52:57 Real cause of death. And so they just said, well, whatever who cares.
01:53:04 And and that was that.
01:53:09 So anyway, nothing too. Nothing. Too crazy tonight, but I just thought it was.
01:53:15 It was worth it to go over just for the lower third of inbred schizo.
01:53:24 Inbred schizo, you say?
01:53:29 Yeah, there's a there's a whole.
01:53:34 Whole lot of those.
01:53:35 Inbred schizo moan about isn't there?
01:53:40 And ask Rabbi shmuli. Rabbi Shmuli looks like an inbred schizo.
01:53:49 All right, let's take a look at.
01:53:52 Let's take a look at Entropy.
01:53:56 So based in space says you mean the phone number for the Jewish kids camp and a bunch of sixes in it. Imagine that you're talking about 1-8 hundred 1877 cars for kids. That song stuck in my head forever.
01:54:13 Yeah, a lot of people don't know this, but they're if you've ever listened to talk radio. In fact, they still play the these ads even today. It's like the same fucking ad with the same exact Jingle going on, something like 25 years now. They've been playing this stupid song that leads you to believe that there's like 6.
01:54:32 The sick kids somewhere or something that if you donate your old clunker to this organization, that somehow that the profits from that go to helping these sick kids or something. Turns out that that's not at all what it is. It's exclusively Jewish.
01:54:50 And it's not even for sick kids. It's basically to pay for Jewish kids to go to trips to Israel.
01:54:58 So that's what you're paying for. And boomers have been financing that knowing knowingly or unknowingly, for over 2 decades now. I'd love to see the numbers on that, see what kind of money that they've they've managed to get out of that, what is the phone number for that? You said there's a lot of sixes.
01:55:24 What is the actual number?
01:55:37 No, it's there's no sixes in it. Or at least the the one they list on their website now is 1-877-527-7454. So there's no sixes. I don't know. You're talking about there.
01:55:50 Unless they changed it.
01:55:53 Man of low moral fiber says the British mind is so cucked that they they give up their rights because they realize that blacks shouldn't have many rights. They don't even consider the different people should have different rights. I'm not sure what you.
01:56:07 Mean by that?
01:56:08 But I I look, I like my British friends, I get it and.
01:56:13 But there we are different there. There were people that decided to go to America and there were people that decided to stay on the the comfortable.
01:56:22 Little island.
01:56:26 The The the Murphy, the Murphy, little.
01:56:29 You know, police, state cameras everywhere. Island. Yeah, I'll. I'll sum it up like this.
01:56:38 You know, it's like I was saying, I had a friend that came to America.
01:56:42 And we went to the Grand Canyon.
01:56:46 And the fact that you could just walk up.
01:56:48 And.
01:56:48 Dive off if you you know if you. If you wanted to, you could just jump into the Grand Canyon and there were no like, suicide nets.
01:56:58 Or 8 foot fences to prevent you from doing that. Blew their fucking mind.
01:57:05 They were like, wait, this is it.
01:57:07 This is like super dangerous. I'm like, yeah, that's it.
01:57:12 Yeah, you.
01:57:12 Could.
01:57:13 You could you could very easily die just looking at the Grand Canyon. It happens sometimes.
01:57:20 They're like, what? How do they allow this?
01:57:25 They're they're they're, look, they they are. They come from a different environment.
01:57:30 Where they have accepted a nanny state.
01:57:35 They've accepted it and it's look, it's I see it everywhere and even like, this is kind of annoying. Like there's a there's a British beekeeper, YouTuber guy, and he's fucking neurotic about about everything like about, you know, like he's always, like, burning up. Like, look, there's some bee diseases where you do need to burn the equipment.
01:57:56 Like, if you get European foul brood or whatever, like it's a fungal thing where the spores are like. Unless you can, like radiate the.
01:58:04 The OR irradiate the. You know the the hive equipment or you have some kind of special.
01:58:11 Industrial disinfectant or something like that. Like you, you basically it's just you do have to burn stuff. But this guy's like a fucking freak. Like he's he's like.
01:58:21 He's like changing his gloves. Like every hive that he goes into, and it's just it and and it's just a culture that they have this they have this weird fear of being poisoned. Like, I don't know. I don't know what that's about.
01:58:38 You know, like they they're all afraid of of, of getting poisoned or of asbestos or like, they're like, they're like they, they, they they they wear like all this all the safety gear. You know if you watch any British DIY DIY channel on YouTube it's like they're.
01:58:56 You know, they they can't just get a saw and cut a piece of wood. They they have to put, you know, the the goggles and the the helmet on.
01:59:04 Everything. You're just like, what are you so afraid of? What's going on?
01:59:09 And yeah, it's it hasn't. That's not great. I'm. I'm just telling you, having a little bit of danger is, uh, it's not a bad thing. It's not a bad thing. And I don't think that it's it's.
01:59:25 I I think that they they're they enjoy being mothered. Maybe it was, I don't know. This is I'm just pulling shit out of my ass here. Maybe it was the fact that they had a queen for so long.
01:59:37 Right. Like just psychologically, they had like a mom, you know, like in charge of their country, sort of for like ever.
01:59:47 You know, Queen, the queen was around since, like what? Like.
01:59:51 You know forever. Unless she was like 90 something or whatever when she died.
01:59:57 Does that have a psychological effect? I don't know. I don't know. But it's weird. It's noticeable.
02:00:04 It's noticeable on on both sides. When an American goes to England.
02:00:09 And.
02:00:12 Just notices that.
02:00:15 It's like everything is very nervy.
02:00:18 And a little too safe. And everyone's a little too polite and.
02:00:25 And they and they.
02:00:29 They they think that you're.
02:00:32 Loud and obnoxious.
Judge
02:00:35 That.
Devon Stack
02:00:36 An aggressive when you're just being like normal.
02:00:41 Baseline American right and and vice versa when they come here, it's like, wow, everything is so dangerous and you guys don't have any rules like we do. And where's all the cameras watching my every move? And you know, it's like, ah, we don't have all that stuff. And it's kind of nice. So.
02:00:59 Like I said I I love my uh.
02:01:03 I love my English friends and I I've enjoyed my time when I've gone out to the UK and and I haven't spent a ton of time there, but I I've enjoyed the time when I've been there. I've got good friends that live there and you know it's it is in a way I'm always going to have a connection to it. I'm to some like when I was a kid, I went. Sounds like an Anglophile.
02:01:23 My mom kind of was.
02:01:24 But I like British TV shows that they would play on PBS, you know, and things like that. I've always had a fondness for things English things, but I mean that. That's.
02:01:36 They are risk adverse, pathologically risk adverse.
02:01:42 And I don't think it's a great thing.
02:01:45 Uh. Let's see here.
02:01:49 Cipher says.
02:01:54 You know, I think I'm reading these backwards here.
02:01:59 I am reading these backwards. They they do it upside down, right? Let me go back to the beginning here.
02:02:07 Vai hapu him Joe Taha. I'm assuming that's how you would say that.
02:02:14 It's kind of a difficult way of. Let's see here.
Text to Speech
02:02:18 We hate you, henja.
Devon Stack
02:02:20 I don't know. I think I did it better.
02:02:22 Just says seeing if this doesn't end up in the bit bucket, I'm not sure what that means, but I did get it, so if that was your test to see if I.
02:02:30 Would.
02:02:30 Get it? Mr. Skywalker says. If you were Iran leadership right now, knowing your state would be destroyed no matter what, would you consider striking first? Perhaps nuclear test or?
02:02:43 Hypersonic missiles, the US bases, I mean, I don't know. I I think there's a lot of people very nervous about that situation.
02:02:52 And as I've said many times before.
02:02:55 I don't think it's the world three scenario that that a lot of people think that it is. I don't want it to be Israel's bitch, and that's what we are. And I don't want to be going over there fighting their fucking wars for them. And I think, yeah, there is a very good possibility that that some kind of false flag like Israel.
02:03:14 Basically pulls a USS Liberty out in the gulf there to get Americans pissed off, and ohh now we're gonna go get them and cause most boomer retards will believe whatever the fucking stupid story is, regardless of how obvious it is.
02:03:32 And they'll just do it, even if even if, like, half the Internet. If if everyone under, you know, 50.
02:03:39 But you know, doesn't believe it. They'll still do it. They'll just because what are you going to do about it?
02:03:45 Right. Like, what are you gonna do? Nothing. You're not gonna do anything.
02:03:49 And so that that possibility exists.
02:03:54 But I also think that the Iranians are smart and they don't want to die and they don't want to lose their.
02:04:01 Little fiefdoms they've got going on out there and I'd be surprised if they don't come up with some kind of.
02:04:08 Deal. If the choice is that or annihilation, right? Because.
02:04:13 I don't see how how they come out of this on top.
02:04:18 But again, this isn't like my.
02:04:21 Area of expertise.
02:04:23 I'm I'll admit that I'm my mostly going off of.
02:04:31 Like my intuitive feelings about it, more than more than any kind of, you know, anything else? So maybe I'm totally wrong. World War Three starts. That's why. Look at.
02:04:44 That's why I I I I have my food supply, I've got weapons and bullet supply I've got.
02:04:51 You know, I, you know, stress out about that shit so much when you can basically survive on your own.
02:04:58 If all of society collapsed, I could make it 5 years. You know what I mean?
02:05:04 So I'm not all that stressed out about shit like this because I don't. First of all, I don't think it's going to happen, but even if I'm wrong, it's like, So what I'm I'll be fine. I I'm definitely not near any kind of military target. So if Iran came from the United States, which they, they've got limited capacity to do that, I don't think they have the ability.
02:05:25 To strike at the mainland.
02:05:27 I don't think they have Icbms. I mean to the degree that they would have access to any kind of technology like that, I don't think it's something that America couldn't counteract. They wouldn't have countermeasures for.
02:05:41 Maybe that's putting too much faith in the in the United States military, but.
02:05:46 I don't. I don't see the I don't see Iran with any kind of capability.
02:05:52 Where they would be affecting population centers in the United States, I feel like worst case scenario, the United States gets dragged into some fucking never ending fucking war in the Middle East, which guess what? My entire life, the United States has been engaged in some, never ending fucking war in the Middle East.
02:06:14 So it really doesn't change anything, you know, practically speaking, for most people.
02:06:20 And that's a sad state of affairs because we'll just keep shipping more and more based white guys to go fucking die in some never ending.
02:06:30 Meat grinder and maybe instead of being like Afghanistan, it'll be more like Vietnam and there'll be higher casualties or whatever. But you know, out of sight, out of mind, that's just the way it is. And I don't think that even if it's like long and.
02:06:49 You know, bloody and whatever.
02:06:52 I don't think that Iran comes out on top and I think they have to know that.
02:07:00 So we'll see.
02:07:02 We'll see. Maybe I'm totally wrong. Maybe I'm underestimating the the geopolitical reality out there. But.
02:07:16 I'm, you know, I said I'm not an expert on this stuff. That's just my general, my general read on things is like, yeah.
02:07:23 Might be another warrant. Yeah, yet another one. Another one. Like, literally, we've been at war in one way or another. In the Middle East.
02:07:33 In order to help Israel.
02:07:35 Basically, all of our lives.
02:07:38 Right.
02:07:40 So if anything, just the this little role between Afghanistan, which was just a few years ago and now like that, was nice, I guess, right, what how is it, how is it any different?
02:07:54 And yeah, again, like I said, it'll be bloodier. It's not going to be a bunch of, you know, the Taliban is just a bunch of.
02:08:03 I mean goat herders, basically, that it's not. It's not like Iran. I mean, you're not going to be, you know, fighting.
02:08:10 In the same way and and and you probably have a lot more a of a actual war.
02:08:18 Whereas Afghanistan was more like.
02:08:21 You know, occupation, guerrilla warfare, that sort of a thing.
02:08:25 I don't know.
02:08:26 I don't know. I, but that's the thing with the.
02:08:30 Really, we don't. We don't get the design. It's not up to us, it's it's up to Israel. If Israel wants us to go fight Iran for him, if if they don't get what they want, they don't get some kind of agreement that is.
02:08:45 Satisfactory to them. Then we'll, we'll we'll go to war and you don't really have a choice in.
02:08:50 The matter?
02:08:52 You know your your choice was was whether or not. Well, even then, I think Trump.
02:08:56 Was was selected, you know, not elected as they say. So I don't even know that to the extent that that was a choice. I don't know. That was really a choice. But you know, that's what you get when you get Trump is you get whatever Jews want. So if the Jews want it, we're going to war with.
02:09:11 Iran. And that's just that's what it is.
02:09:16 Gorilla hands.
02:09:23 Ohh.
02:09:32 Gorilla hands. What do you think about Elon stepping down from Doge? It's been rumored that he is actually running the country. As for Iran and Israel, I am still of the opinion that this is just post.
02:09:45 Yeah, like I said, I don't worry about it too much. I don't think Elon's running the the country.
02:09:53 And I the news that I saw with Elon stepping down, there was always conflicting, at least when I was last time I checked, which was this afternoon, there were all these different, conflicting versions of that. But I just think it's people. It's a slow Newsday, and they're trying to make news out of it. You know, I think you've got.
02:10:12 Elon's become somewhat of a villain for the the the leftist for some reason who think who it's the same thing it's like, man, I wish. I wish the people I wish the perceptions, the perceptions they had of our guys were were real or inaccurate and be so much nicer.
02:10:31 Right. If if if Elon was like an actual Nazi and whatever, but.
02:10:36 But that's what they that's how they.
02:10:37 See.
02:10:37 Him and so.
02:10:42 I mean, you have, like, weird news stories come out in order to.
02:10:46 To try to make him look bad or whatever or or to make it look like there's chaos in the Trump, you know, White House, there's there's there's there's.
02:10:56 Things up, because whatever.
02:10:59 So it's hard to know what again it's it's it's, it's fog of war to some extent when you have no news stories like this.
02:11:08 And then we got Gorilla hands again, who simply says.
02:11:14 Thank you very much.
02:11:15 And we got Yard, Meyer says. Add John Demjanjuk to your notes. It's stream worthy. That was in the 1980's, the movie in Con Conscience Edition was 2000% in the context of that.
02:11:37 I have to look up who this is.
02:11:48 Uh, OK.
02:11:51 This is.
02:11:53 This is the Nazi war criminal that wasn't actually a Nazi war criminal.
02:11:58 That they.
02:12:02 Took to Israel and killed and then found out that he was just like some.
02:12:09 Prison guard or something like that. After. Yeah, I, I've. I've heard of this guy.
02:12:16 Yeah. Uh and Myers again says the case is more captivating than in just than that not saying more because of the character limit check. Wikipedia. Trust what the Jew says, then death penalty relevant today because of Muslim deportation, right?
02:12:35 Well, I'll tell you what. Like I said, that Muslim deportation.
02:12:40 If it withstands.
02:12:43 Judicial challenges, and I don't know that any of that said, even spun up it like who cause who's going to challenge it, right?
02:12:51 Is the ACLU going to challenge it?
02:12:55 They've made statements on it.
02:12:58 They say it's unconstitutional, but are they?
02:13:01 Are they going to put their money where their mouth is, or are they just going to complain about it? And and there's really.
02:13:06 Not going to be any real legal.
02:13:09 Challenges that make it to the Supreme Court, who knows? It's hard to know what will happen with that, but I'll tell you one thing. If it does survive judicial.
02:13:19 Challenges or review, rather legal challenges, then. Absolutely they'll they'll turn that that cannon around at us.
02:13:29 That's 100% going to happen.
02:13:33 Historian Adam egot.
02:13:49 Historian Adam Egot says why does almost every member of the online British right sound as if they are Hillary Clinton or Chuck Schumer when discussing American gun laws? Yes, the this question is based off seeing your Twitter account today. Yeah, you said I we've already talked about it. I I just they they have.
02:14:10 A.
02:14:12 They have a desire that for a a very weird desire. Well, they it's twofold. One, they really care too much about safety. And the other thing is they they don't know what they're they don't know what they're missing and it's like.
02:14:29 They know they're not getting the guns back, and so the only way to look at it positively.
02:14:33 Is.
02:14:33 If that that, it's fine, they don't have them because you're not getting them back. Under no circumstances are they getting them back.
02:14:41 So they can either be mad and then get shipped from Americans who to be clear, a lot. There are stupid Americans that.
02:14:49 And look, it's banter. I think that the British people don't always get that it is some, a lot of times it's just Americans being dicks. But.
02:14:59 You know, it's not. Guns aren't like some magic solution where if if you had guns, then magically this wouldn't happen. I think that the tyranny would be lessen. It would be, it would be a little. I don't think you'd be cutting people off to jail for Facebook posts if the public was as armed.
02:15:20 In England, as as as they are here, just because I think psychologically the the ruling class.
02:15:29 I mean, they know when push comes to shove, they've got the upper.
02:15:32 Hand but I.
02:15:33 Think it makes them all nervous when everyone's.
02:15:35 Got a gun?
02:15:36 Maybe maybe I'm wrong about that, but that's I don't think that's a.
02:15:41 There's a wild theory.
02:15:47 Historian Adam Egan again says also, did you notice the irony of academic agent asking for proof that private firearm ownership correlates to less tyranny when he recently turned down an appearance on blonde show due to UK speech law?
02:16:03 Our UK friends have some major blinders on this topic.
02:16:08 Uh.
02:16:10 Well, yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like like uh.
02:16:16 I feel like they're just more comfortable with more regulations.
02:16:21 And more rules.
02:16:23 They've they're more mother. Well, maybe it's not comfortable. They're more accustomed.
02:16:29 To having.
02:16:31 More rules.
02:16:32 And having more authority and having more.
02:16:38 I mean they they still have a fucking royal family. You know that? That is is an absurdity to the American mind that you would have some.
02:16:50 Ordained by God, you know family lording over you, even if it's largely symbolic. Right now, the symbol of that is offensive. I think to Americans, and not just because of the.
02:17:02 You know the history. The although I think big part of it is the history, you know the.
02:17:08 The the tyrant King George, you know.
02:17:12 But you know, just the idea of that.
02:17:17 Is.
02:17:21 Is a. It's a foreign idea. I mean as much as we are, we are brothers.
02:17:27 We are, we're different. We're different enough to wear and that's one of the big differences.
02:17:32 I just think that.
02:17:35 English people have have accepted and grown accustomed to, and are to some degree comfortable with.
02:17:42 The nanny state. I mean, maybe there's a nicer way of putting it, but that's, you know, I don't. I don't think that's.
02:17:49 A.
02:17:52 Any unfair characterization?
02:17:55 They they just they're OK with, like, way more rules. And and that's just it's just that doesn't compute to a lot of Americans. You know that. That's why you have the whole meme of like you got licensed for that because it's just it sounds silly. It sounds super gay like when you hear that like.
02:18:11 All the shit you have to get license and then like the beekeeping thing again, same thing. It's like.
02:18:16 Yeah, you have to get approved with a lot of this neurotic shit that these British beekeepers do. It's because, like, they have to or they're they're breaking some rule or some law. And that just sucks like that just sounds like I would never want to fucking live like that.
02:18:32 And it's just different. It's just a different, different culture. I and look, maybe something like that would work if if you had a homogeneous society.
02:18:43 And these were.
02:18:47 If the if the government was looking out for you and cared about you and and but that's not the case right now, right in England, maybe it was at some point.
02:18:56 And maybe that's how.
02:18:59 They learn to accept that kind of a situation.
02:19:03 But that's not the case anymore, you know, now you have an adversarial government and a rapidly changing demographic.
02:19:13 And all of these things.
Gary Hamilton, CBS
02:19:16 That.
Devon Stack
02:19:18 Would would help you still retain some kind of power under those circumstances, like having a gun like having free speech.
02:19:29 They they don't have those things.
02:19:32 And they don't seem to crave them.
02:19:35 Like that would really fill.
02:19:40 You know that I think that would that, that's the kind of thing that would push Americans over the edge, right? Like, there's not a lot of things as we saw.
02:19:49 With Lake COVID nor example.
02:19:52 A lot of Americans are willing to accept tyranny as well.
02:19:58 But I think that if you like, I think one of the reasons why they have to slowly chip away as an example at the gun stuff because they've been trying to ban guns my entire life.
02:20:09 If I think that if they were to one day, just say we're going to take all your guns, that would be, that'd be it. That would be civil war.
02:20:20 If they said we're gonna take away your First Amendment, same thing. But if they take it away slowly.
02:20:26 Americans will accept it.
02:20:29 You know, just like everybody else has, apparently.
02:20:33 So I guess that's what it is. Maybe they're they're their frog has just been boiling longer. Maybe that's what it is. When did they lose their guns?
02:20:45 I'm not even sure when that took place. I know in Australia, wasn't it like in the 70s or something?
02:21:00 Let's see here.
02:21:06 Before the 20th century.
02:21:10 Gun ownership was largely unregulated. People could freely buy and carry firearms. There was little formal blah blah blah. When did, when did it change? So looks like the yeah, maybe they've just been boiling the frog longer. So they the first step towards gun control was the Pistols Act of 1903.
02:21:32 And that required a license for pistols, and it's the license thing is is very real.
02:21:37 With barrels shorter than 9 inches and barred ownership by those deemed quote drunken or insane, so you had red flag laws already in 1903 and you had to get a license to have a pistol.
02:21:56 And then after World War One, looks like in 1920, they had the Firearms Act. And because the war flooded the country with the surplus, you know, World War One weapons.
02:22:12 There were fears of revolution because, see, this is my point.
02:22:18 Like this the the British people can completely can say like somehow the ruling class doesn't care if you have lots of guns. This this says otherwise.
02:22:26 That that their ruling class literally feared the possibility of revolution because of events like the the Bolshevik uprising that was taking place in that same time period. So because they had all these World War One weapons floating around, what they do, they required a certificate.
02:22:47 From a Chief Police officer to buy, possess or carry rifles and pistols with applicants needing quote a good reason.
02:22:55 And it marked the beginning of treating gun ownership as a privilege, not a right, so that their their frog has just been boiling.
02:23:03 For like 100 years, you know longer.
02:23:07 And then it says restrictions tied over the next few decades and they have the Firearms Act of 1968, which that's I think that's the big one.
02:23:16 Blah blah blah basically made it really difficult to get any kind of gun.
02:23:24 You get shotguns with certifications, more licenses of course.
02:23:31 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
02:23:35 And then they had the.
02:23:38 The mass shootings, you know, very possible false. So I've never looked into this. Maybe it's not, but it looks like in 1987 they had the Hungerford massacre where a gunman killed 16 people with semi automatic rifles and a handgun, and that led to.
02:23:55 Problem solution, right? So then you had the the Firearms Act of 1988 which banned semi automatic and pump action rifles and posed mandatory registration for shotguns.
02:24:08 And then in 1996, you had another another problem solution, the Dunblane school massacre 16 children, a teacher were killed with handguns, triggered a public outcry.
02:24:19 OK.
02:24:20 You know, save us nanny.
02:24:23 Conservative government passed the Conservatives passed the Firearms Amendment Act of 1997, banning most handguns above 22 caliber. Later that year, the New Labour government enacted the firearms amendment #2.
02:24:38 And effectively banned all private handgun ownership, with very few exceptions. So yeah, I mean, you're not getting that back.
02:24:46 How you getting that back?
02:24:49 I mean, I guess you'd get it back if there was, like, a massive war broke out and then you had a bunch of weapons back, you know, in, you know, based like a, a repeat of what happened after World War One, where after the war everyone just has all these fucking weapons. And then you say, look, we're we should get to keep them, but they're all gone, right.
02:25:07 The guns are already gone and it's almost impossible to get the licenses, or at least for any kind of, you know, real gun. And so it's.
02:25:17 You're not getting it back. You're just not getting it back. Unless something like a war were to take place or something like that.
02:25:26 All right, here, statutory 8.
Paul Moskowitz
02:25:31 Hello.
Chaim Pollock
02:25:32 Hello. Hello, hello.
Devon Stack
02:25:36 Happy birthday, Devon. It's not my birthday, but.
02:25:41 Maybe it's your birthday.
02:25:43 Did you hear about the Somali 18 Wheeler drug?
02:25:43 Right.
02:25:46 Driver that Jamaica owed 5 people, including one baby high, on pills in Austin, TX, a little over 2 weeks ago. Now I appreciate all the laughs you've provided, as well as the inspiration to carry on with pride and hope for a better future for white people. I appreciate that.
02:26:06 Statutory ape.
02:26:09 Let's see what was your question? Again, it's. I've heard about the.
02:26:13 Somali driver.
02:26:17 I think I heard something about that I might. Isn't there a video of it?
02:26:23 But yeah now.
02:26:24 I don't know if you guys live anywhere near a truck stop.
02:26:28 It used to be you'd go to a truck stop, but it's all a bunch of, like, fat old white guys.
02:26:35 That my grandpa for a time was a truck driver.
02:26:39 And had a big old international truck for a little bit.
02:26:45 And he was a big old fat white.
02:26:50 One of the trucker hats and everything.
02:26:53 But yeah, not so much these days. I I go. There's a truck stop. I go to every once in a while. It's brown people with like.
02:27:03 Bluetooth headsets.
02:27:05 Speaking foreign languages, walking around buying Twinkies?
02:27:10 You know, while talking to someone and.
02:27:14 And who knows where you know.
02:27:17 Yeah, times they've changed. Doing the jobs that Americans won't do, I guess. And The funny thing is those jobs.
02:27:26 Automation for stuff like that is right around the corner.
02:27:30 They already have. I mean, they have the ability to do it. They have self driving vehicles.
02:27:37 I don't. You'll be widely.
02:27:41 Adopted for a long time, if for no other reason that.
02:27:45 You'd need. You'd probably still need someone on board to help load and unload the cargo.
02:27:53 Make sure that because you it's expensive cargo, right? It's not like it's one thing to have self driving taxis in a downtown area. You know, shuttling people back and forth between their house and a bar and stuff like.
02:28:06 That.
02:28:06 That's not a big deal when you're carting half $1,000,000 or more of merchandise.
02:28:14 Thousands of miles.
02:28:16 You you probably want at the very least the equivalent of, like a security guard hanging out inside the truck.
02:28:22 So I don't think it will be fully automated anytime soon, but.
02:28:27 It will lower the quality of person required to do that job.
02:28:33 Man of low moral fiber says they have. If you're going to be dealing with rat shift, please wear a respirator. I'm not a mask, fad or or for COVID, but I have a mask flag for poop. Seriously, stay safe. I know, I know, I know. You're. You're not wrong that there is hantavirus and it is bad. But luckily.
02:28:54 All that shit is done.
02:28:56 I did wear a mask. There's there's a room that I called the porn room, and I did wear a mask because I still had, like, an N95 mask laying around.
02:29:06 And I wore that for that room. But this last room I just.
02:29:12 Through caution in in the in the most American way possible, I threw caution to the wind and just went for it and.
02:29:20 I think I just got I I just got nailed by allergies and I I'm sure I hailed that dust and stuff. But but no hantavirus.
02:29:30 Floyd Johnson says it's a beautiful evening to tune into the insomnia stream. Let's have a great night, Devon. Well, I appreciate that. Floyd Johnson.
02:29:40 California refugee with the big don't know money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
02:29:51 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:30:09 All right.
02:30:11 California rape Fugee says. I visited the doctor today, walked into the waiting room expecting a modern Disney movie, and spent the next 10 minutes enthralled by the 1970s Arian family living in the Rockies with wild animals. A quick search gave me the adventures of the wilderness.
02:30:31 Damn.
02:30:32 From 1975, IMDb and Social sentinel.net shows me a non kosher cast and director might make for a cozy stream. Well, there you go. Don't think I've ever heard that. Let me see.
02:30:51 There was some good Disney stuff back in the day, but it got swiftly hijacked, especially after Walt died.
02:31:01 And and now it's the, you know, monstrosity that it is now. The Jews took over Disney, like pretty much right after Walt died.
02:31:10 The adventures of the Wilderness family, huh?
Attorney Howard Greenberg
02:31:17 See.
Devon Stack
02:31:21 That looks pretty.
02:31:25 Pretty.
02:31:26 Do they have like a?
02:31:31 Is there like a trailer for it or something?
02:31:46 Are they remaking it?
02:31:56 Where's the audio?
Ray Kelly NYPD Police Commissioner
02:32:00 Ourselves and property from this person and this cabin will be level.
Shlomo Landesman
02:32:04 We're kicking us off.
Paul Moskowitz
02:32:05 Only adventure series of all time picture.
Devon Stack
02:32:09 Like 70s look like maybe they remastered or something.
02:32:14 The film stock looks actually kind of newish. I can't. I can't put it on the screen right now because I'm not set up to do that, but I'll look into that.
02:32:24 Interesting. Yeah, it looks like they they have reissued it.
02:32:28 Well, thank you very much there for the big support California refugee.
02:32:34 A Prairie dog says the lack of understanding of the scope of Aryan civilization amongst wig gnats on axes infuriating the Persians, Egyptians, Babylonians and even the people of the Levant were all white. Dorian, King Tut, Sargon, Jesus white, no Arabs until 600 AD.
02:32:55 I don't know. I think that I don't know how accurate that is. I I would take issue with.
02:33:02 With some of that and and including Jesus, I don't think Jesus was white. That's some.
02:33:09 Yeah, I don't think he was Aryan and I don't know about, I don't know about anything. I don't know much about the Pharaohs and stuff like that. I know there's different theories about.
02:33:21 I know at least some of them had blonde hair, blue eyes, right, but I don't know. I I don't know much about ancient Egypt. I've never been like an Egyptologist by any means.
02:33:33 Persians, I mean, they're whitish. I mean, I get what you're saying. They're not really white.
02:33:40 Egyptians again, it depends on.
02:33:43 I think there were white Egyptians at one point. I don't know though.
02:33:48 But yeah.
02:33:51 But interesting theory is there Prairie dog man of low moral fiber, says Nick Nog shouldn't be allowed to have guns or cars or property, or freedom. Those rights were never meant to be extended to non whites. Yeah, I would say that to some degree that is correct that they were not meant.
02:34:10 To be extended to other people and you know, I think there's there's.
02:34:17 Peaceful and fair ways of addressing this.
02:34:21 And.
02:34:24 You know, getting getting black people back amongst their own people in the continent of their origin.
02:34:31 Men have low moral fiber again, says the British mind is so cocked they give up their rights because they realize that, oh, where did that one?
02:34:40 Yeah, I don't know. I don't think. Like I said, I don't think they're cocked now though. Yeah, I I get what you're saying, but there's a lot of, really.
02:34:52 There's a lot of lot of British people that get it. There's a lot that don't. There's a lot of Americans that don't, you know, a lot of Americans that don't.
02:35:02 I just think that the difference is they're just, they're, they're they, their environment is different. Their circumstances are different, their history is different, and their destiny is different.
02:35:13 And while we are brothers, you know we are siblings. We are different. You know, we're different nations with different.
02:35:24 Paths that often cross, but they are different.
02:35:28 And that's not a big deal. That's a good thing, right? That's. That's the kind of diversity that that white people liked.
02:35:36 You know, Americans liked it when they could go to Europe and and see all the different European countries and and and know that like, you know, oh, some of my ancestors came from here and some of my ancestors, you know, it was, it was nice.
02:35:49 It.
02:35:49 Was a. It was a. He felt a connection to the land.
02:35:55 In the same way that you'd feel a connection to a long lost brother, right?
02:36:00 And that's what they are. You know, they're we're we're separated at birth. You could.
02:36:04 Say.
02:36:07 Yeah, I I yeah, there is. Unfortunately there does seem to be a tendency to prioritize safety to a degree that is difficult for Americans to relate to.
02:36:20 Uh, based in space as you mean the number or where did that one?
02:36:30 Again, we got Cipher says. Good evening. Devon. I want to connect more people adjacent to us on AX. Do you ever drop by any spaces?
02:36:41 I occasionally listen to spaces. If I am doing work and I get my phone and just if there's one one that pops up and I just put it in my pocket and let it play.
02:36:55 I usually listen anonymously to random shit, and sometimes it's interesting, sometimes boring.
02:37:01 But I don't. I don't have the time really to do that. Maybe maybe I'll find time to.
02:37:06 Do it.
02:37:08 It's not. I'm not opposed to the format. I think it would be weird.
02:37:12 If I don't know anyone.
02:37:14 To just be.
02:37:17 In a voice chat with a bunch of people I don't know, but maybe not, depending on the topic. I've been on strings with a bunch of people I don't know. It's not too much different than that, I guess.
02:37:27 I just for me right now it's a time thing. I'm a very busy guy. Believe it.
02:37:32 Or not. I have a lot of.
02:37:34 A lot of catch you have to do.
02:37:35 Like that.
02:37:37 If you ever go and get a rural property that has been abandoned for years.
02:37:45 You have your work cut out for you, for you for years. If if you're trying to undo, especially if it's just you, right, like which in my case it's just me. There's only one of me and I'm doing all these other things, you know. Well, at the same time.
02:38:02 And it's tough and a lot of it, some of it's it's learning curve too. It's not even just the labor sometimes, like I didn't have to know how to do a lot of the stuff I'm having to fix, like plumbing, right, like I.
02:38:14 I didn't know how to plum. I I I've had to learn to plum electrical stuff. I I had to learn how to do that. None of this. Thankfully, none of this stuff's, like, super hard to learn. But you know, you know you need to learn it.
02:38:32 And I just.
02:38:35 I'm I'm just now getting to where I hope to be kind of caught up where I feel like I'm not.
02:38:43 You know like.
02:38:44 I feel like it's manageable. I I'm hoping to get there this year.
02:38:49 And if at the latest next year where?
02:38:54 I'm just maintaining stuff, you know, but it's tough to it's tough to.
02:39:01 Undo the damage of neglect. Decades of neglect.
02:39:07 Let's see here. Then we got based in space. The number I was referring to was the number that the Jew in the video said to call. If anyone had info on the missing kit. Ohh, I didn't even notice that.
02:39:21 What is that?
02:39:28 Oh yeah, there's a lot of sixes.
02:39:31 666 with an extra 1 for good measure, right?
02:39:40 All right, then we got cipher says on the note of Brits being insanely safety minded, I do steam boilers as a hobby. Brits have a whole associate whole associations. Brits have a whole phrase that weird Brits have a whole or have.
02:40:01 Right, I read it. Weird Brits have hole associations and safety manuals for hobby steam boilers. It's even illegal to import toy boilers. Yeah, I'm telling you, it's not a meme they are.
02:40:16 Preoccupied with safety to a degree that Americans just don't understand.
02:40:22 And.
02:40:25 I don't know the reason for it. I I've I have floated some theories and some possibilities.
02:40:31 But you'd have to ask a British person. I guess I've never got a I've never been able to get a a A.
02:40:38 Satisfactory answer for that when I.
02:40:40 Have.
02:40:41 When I have brought it up to British people, they don't seem to think it's as weird as I do.
02:40:45 Because they're British.
02:40:47 Cypher says on another right where that one man of low moral fiber says guns are bad, said the Faggot, who lives in a city where it's recommended by the police that men not wear watches lest they be accosted by various negro races. Well, I think like look like I said, they can't get guns.
02:41:08 Back and they part of it is just like you don't have they they can't.
02:41:14 Yeah.
02:41:15 They can't relate to it because they've never been around guns like their their understanding of gun culture is what they see in movies and.
02:41:24 I guess crime statistics and you know, news stories and they don't, they've never been in a environment where there's guns everywhere and it's totally chill. You know what I mean? Like. And it's fun to go, like I I I was shooting guns.
02:41:40 Before I was even strong enough to lift up a 22 rifle. In fact, that's one of my one of my earliest memories was my my dad and my uncle took us out to the the gun range.
02:41:55 And I remember that the 22 rifle and I know the exact right. My dad still has it. And it's funny I because I don't remember exactly how old I was, but I must have been like.
02:42:06 Like 6 or something because I couldn't lift it like he had to help me lift it up onto like the table.
02:42:12 And it's a 22. It's not like a heavy gun, but I remember my, my, my little kid arms going. Ohh, this is the heaviest thing ever. And I remember just being, like, surprised by how heavy it was because I had little plastic toy guns, you know that I played with my brother and just I remember just thinking like, This is why is it so much heavier?
02:42:32 And uh, but yeah, like uh.
02:42:35 That's that's how young I was when I first started shooting guns I was like.
02:42:40 I wasn't even like a person yet.
02:42:45 And I was already shooting guns, and it's not like and my my dad's like a gun nut. In fact, I think all he has is like a couple 20 twos. And like a shotgun or something. Like, he doesn't have anything.
02:42:56 I'm not a gun nut. I mean, I've got. I've got guns.
02:43:00 Because I think it's irresponsible not to. And and and honestly part of that is because there might come a day where they chip away at the ability to acquire guns and I want to be the kind of patriarch of a family that has firearms to pass down to my descendants.
02:43:20 Be like all right, no one has to know about Grandpa's ghost gun. You know what? I.
02:43:26 Mean.
02:43:27 So yeah, it's just it's a different.
02:43:31 They don't know what that's like. They they don't. They've never been around guns.
02:43:38 And guns are scary to people that have never been around guns. I'm not saying that every.
02:43:43 Everyone on that side of the argument in the England is afraid of guns, but.
02:43:49 I've known Americans like uh Americans that are left-leaning or or, you know, maybe more in the pro.
02:43:56 Gun control camp that are terrified of guns.
02:44:01 You know, maybe, maybe not terrified, but, like, kind of like, they're uncomfortable around them. They they make them nervous to handle them or to be around them.
02:44:11 And.
02:44:12 Yeah, I think that that makes a big difference.
02:44:17 Cat Hugger says happy birthday why is no one think it's my birthday today?
02:44:21 What is the day?
02:44:24 Do you think it's the third or the second?
02:44:27 Something happened on.
02:44:32 On this on this Day in History.
02:44:39 No, it's not Hitler. Hitler's birthday is on the 20th, right?
02:44:50 Well, the implementation of the Marshall Plan.
02:44:54 That's great.
02:44:57 That happened.
02:44:59 In 1948.
02:45:06 Ohh, federal agents apprehended Ted Kaczynski.
02:45:10 On this day in 1996, just give me a fun segment we could do.
02:45:19 Let's see here they the first handheld mobile phone call was made by an employee of Motorola.
02:45:26 Who called AT&T's Bell Laboratories in 1973?
02:45:39 Martin Luther King delivered one of his last speeches.
02:45:45 Eddie Murphy was born Sandy Murphy's birthday, I guess.
02:45:53 The Japanese Army General Homa Masua was executed for forcing the baton death March.
02:46:05 Let's see here.
02:46:09 Marlon Brando's birthday.
02:46:15 Doris Day's birthday. Or wait?
02:46:20 Yeah. Yeah. Doris Day's birthday.
02:46:24 Joseph Stalin became Secretary General of the Communist Party.
02:46:33 And Jesse James was shot and killed.
02:46:38 By Robert Ford.
02:46:43 And that's.
02:46:46 Yeah. There we go. That's the day though, that's.
02:46:51 The third now.
02:46:54 I don't know if something you guys are talking about the second.
02:46:58 Anyway.
02:47:00 I'll let people think it's my birthday today. If you're gonna send me gift.
02:47:04 Historian Adam Eget says along the same lines, have you watched the video of a Toronto police officer or official telling citizens to leave their car keys by their front doors? This is so when criminals kick in the door, they can just immediately grab the keys to steal the car.
02:47:25 Well, yeah. And look in San Francisco, they told people to just leave their their doors and or the windows.
02:47:34 Rolled down like their doors open like their trunk lids open and their windows rolled down because.
02:47:40 There's so many car break-ins.
02:47:42 That if you didn't want your window smashed out, then you left all your windows rolled down, and if you don't want your trunk lid pried open, you left your trunk lid open. Yeah, it's fucking insane. It's fucking insane. And of course, San Francisco is a place that you California generally is not a a gun friendly state.
02:48:02 I remember when one of when I lived in California.
02:48:10 Let's just say I.
02:48:14 I better not say that.
02:48:18 Let's just say it's apparently asked to to acquiring guns in California.
02:48:24 And so there's other ways maybe to go about it.
02:48:28 Man of low fiber.
02:48:31 Says I'm relatively certain I have more guns than I have years on this earth. Better to be that way than gay. Yeah. Like, again, I'm not like I don't have, like, a super amount of guns or I'm not captain gun or like that. But I like shooting. Look, if nothing else, it's fun. It's fun to shoot guns and it's.
02:48:52 Like I said, it's it's like with prepping, right? I don't think.
02:48:57 I'm going to have to dig into my.
02:48:59 My food supply anytime soon, or hopefully maybe never, but I like having it because.
02:49:07 For the same reason like having a gun, you know, just in case.
02:49:12 Yeah, I'll. I'll never think to myself. Like, as I said, I'll never think to myself.
02:49:17 God damn it, I wish I didn't have this gun. Like, that's that thought will never cross my mind.
02:49:24 Vladimir 2000 says, Hey, Devon, thank you for your work. I just want to say that the that Canadians with conservative more American like minority are very, very similar to UK exact same stuff that you said about the MPC obsession with safety, no self-defense.
02:49:44 Don't get liberty, et cetera. Yeah. Look and look, I would say there there is a.
02:49:50 You know, the leftists in America are the same way. They also want to delegate all of those responsibilities. They want to farm that out to the government, and they don't want any kind of self-reliance. And I just don't get that I don't get.
02:50:08 That.
02:50:08 At all. And I don't think it's like.
02:50:10 Being cringe libertarian guy to want some level of individualism. I'm I I think to the degree that boomers took it, it's poison.
02:50:20 And that is is really a problem for for white solidarity when people take it to like this, you know, individualism to its extreme. But I don't, I don't think like having personal responsibility about your personal safety. I don't think that's a bad thing at all. And general distrust of a government.
02:50:41 That has proven time and time again that they don't have your best interests in mind. Also, not not unhealthy.
02:50:51 And then Vladimir, 2000, I corrects part of it. I think I got, I got what you meant.
02:50:57 There is a minority of Canadians who get it. Too many glocks. Oh, no. Is this going to be too many guns thing? Jews do not want murderers to get or murderers. I think you mean to get the death penalty in the last days of Biden administration, Jews took 37 of the 40 killers on federal death row.
02:51:19 Off death row just before Christmas last year. Jews love murderers and they are always protecting the.
02:51:28 It honestly, in a weird way, it seems as.
02:51:31 If.
02:51:33 If that's the case, right?
02:51:36 Doesn't. It does seem like that you know, actions speak louder than words and their actions do seem to indicate a desire to allow murderers to roam free.
02:51:48 Going over to rumble.
02:51:54 Let's see here.
02:51:59 We've got.
02:52:03 I think it's fat, faggot or fataga it. It's hard to know what that's supposed to mean. I could not believe it when I was watching the local news Atlanta. They are reopening the Leo Frank case to exonerate him and they are making a gay play to educate the public about the case.
02:52:24 Yeah, I'm not surprised at all. Even worse, the case will be taught as part of the Georgia School curriculum.
02:52:32 Yeah, not not not surprised at all. Gave video link to the Leo Frank local news here.
02:52:39 Yeah, I won't be able to. I don't think I'll be able to. I'll I'll try to download. Let me see here. Every once in a while.
02:52:48 I'll have a.
02:52:52 Video file.
02:52:56 Downloadable I might actually download.
02:53:02 Let's take a little look, see.
02:53:12 Pop this up here.
Anchorwoman Linda Stouffer
02:53:26 A very dark day in Georgia history will play out on the stage of the Fox Theater starting tonight, the Tony award-winning musical.
02:53:34 Parade details the trial of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager convicted of murdering a 13 year old employee and new at six Channel 2's Karen Greer, is here. Karen, you talked to the rabbi who's been fighting to clear Frank's name.
Reporter Karyn Greer
02:53:48 That's right, Linda. It's a story that captured national headlines. And tonight on the stage of the Fabulous Fox theater, people will get to learn more about Leo Frank. And there's one man in Georgia who more than a century later is fighting to clear Frank's name and get him a new.
02:54:02 File.
Rabbi Steven Lebow
02:54:03 From my perspective, the the road to exoneration starts with education and that's what the play does it.
Reporter Karyn Greer
02:54:09 Rabbi Stephen LeBeau is the senior.
Devon Stack
02:54:10 Yeah, this is a perfect example. They can't help themselves. Now. Obviously they have a personal interest in this. The fact that one of the most powerful organizations.
02:54:21 It's becoming common knowledge it was founded to protect a a child rapist, murderer. That's not great, and so they need to rewrite that history.
02:54:33 Yeah, they'll. They'll look. They'll get away with it. Who's going to stop them?
02:54:38 Who's going to stop him?
02:54:40 They they've already made it. So Holocaust education is required, and over half the states, and it'll probably be all the states in short order. American politicians are 100% owned by by Jews, especially at the federal level. So who's going to stop them?
02:54:59 So yeah, I'm not surprised at all.
02:55:01 Not surprised at all.
02:55:05 All right, then we got gravy, Bear says I.
02:55:12 Heart maybe or no. You like the stream you did on Indians? Same story here in Australia. We got taught a false history. Abbos drew first blood lights. Uh, white people merely didn't want more abductions. So they did what was necessary. Right. You know, white people are.
02:55:33 Unfortunately, sometimes not very bloodthirsty people, and to the extent that they are, it's usually in reaction to something else.
02:55:43 But thank you very much there. Then we got again for tag it or something in your area. Do the bees have any predators? I haven't watching YouTube shorts of Japanese bees attacked by Hornets and them swarming the Hornets in defence. Satisfying to see the good guys win some. Well, that those, those are called.
02:56:04 Murder Hornets. Or at least that's how people talk about them here. They have those exact Hornets are giant.
02:56:11 And thanks to globalism, they've made their way to North America, and they've been spotted in the northern part of the country. I think, like in Washington state.
02:56:23 And there's a possibility that everyone in America, someday, maybe in a few decades or or who knows when, we'll have to deal with murder Hornets and the unfortunate reality is.
02:56:38 The European bees, or even killer bees?
02:56:42 Are unable to fight off murder, Hornets murder Hornets like 5 of them will kill off an entire beehive.
02:56:52 The Asian bees, the the Japanese bees.
02:56:57 Have a instinctual defense.
02:57:01 Response to the Hornets in that video that you probably watched.
02:57:06 Where they swarm the the horn they ball around the Hornet and overheat the Hornet until it dies.
02:57:14 The European bees don't have that.
02:57:17 Behavior in their DNA, so they just die. They one by one, attack the Hornets while the Hornets just RIP them to shreds.
02:57:28 So they don't have that predator yet, but that that's on the horizon. The predators they have are more like pests. They have Vera destructor mites also from Asia.
02:57:42 They have wax moths, they've got hive beetles.
02:57:50 And then just like general, like birds, bats.
02:57:55 We'll eat beads.
02:57:57 So yeah, nothing but nothing like that. That'll be a nightmare if they make it out here.
02:58:04 Then we've got.
02:58:09 Scroll scroll scroll scroll scroll, scroll scroll.
02:58:13 There we go. Land of the fate. Come of the gay. The biggest gun is racial identity.
02:58:20 That is correct, Sir. That is our superpower decimal threat, says law of self-defense on YouTube is a must. His motto is carry a gun so you're hard to kill. Know the law so you're hard to convict. Yeah, it depends. Jurisdictions are very different.
02:58:40 And there are some jurisdictions where I almost wouldn't want a.
02:58:43 Gun.
02:58:44 Because it would be such a pain in the ass if you.
02:58:47 Ever had to use it?
02:58:49 Unless you.
02:58:51 Could just.
02:58:53 You know, that's all I'll say about that, zazzy mattas bot says. When you were on Mark Colette, you made a comment about boomers buying buying $80,000 Winnebago instead of leaving inheritance. This hit home because my mother did exactly that. She is queen boomer.
02:59:13 Yeah, many such cases. I'm always shocked. And that's not even like an expensive one. I have seen Boomer RV's that are over 1/4 of $1,000,000.
02:59:29 They come in this area like they they drive out here, they they it's. It's not like there's this massive fucking RV. It's towing like a luxury car in a car carrier behind it or or one of those side by sides or something like that. Right. And so they they roll up in in a half $1,000,000 worth of.
02:59:49 Equipment that depreciates immediately, right? Like it's just the value is just draining out.
02:59:55 Of it.
02:59:57 Like faster than a new car driving off a lot, right? And, yeah, they they fucking clog up the roads with these fucking things and.
03:00:07 It is what it is.
03:00:10 It is what it is.
03:00:12 Uh purple cat Mint.
03:00:34 More.
03:00:38 I like.
03:00:39 That one.
03:00:40 Purple cat mint. Hi, Devon. That baby monitor clip at the end of the last stream freaked us out. Yeah. Isn't it weird that there had to be a PSA to tell black people in South Africa to stop raping their kids?
03:00:57 I mean that that's cause that's what it was. It was a PSA for Black South Africans telling them to not rape their kids.
03:01:09 And it's not. It's not even not old of the PSA, right, it's it's from I think like 2000.
03:01:16 You know tenish or something like around there.
03:01:20 Yeah, no, it freaked me out too. It was. It's that's funked up PSA. Imagine seeing that flipping channels and just seeing that on TV and and and being so seeped in that cold like. I mean, yeah, if you're a white South African and that comes up on the TV, you're just like, Yep, fucking rape.
03:01:39 You know.
03:01:40 That is what it is.
03:01:43 Zazi Mataz Bot says I love my mom. She's only.
03:01:48 She's the only one I got, but she has repeatedly told me to my face quote. You can't take it with you. She even went so far as to get married but not take a new last name so she could continue.
03:02:04 To draw a pension from her dead ex while being married to some new guy that is clearly taking her for a ride and she got her female Unitarian cousin to do the ceremony. Queen boomer. Many such cases, that sounds super bloomery.
03:02:26 That sounds like that, uh, that boomer in the.
03:02:32 It was it was Henderson, NV.
03:02:35 The clip of the the people in Henderson, NV that were complaining because they were building the the Hindu temple and that boomer chicks she was just mad about property values and she's like, I don't care. They can. They can pray whatever. I got a weirdo religion too.
03:02:51 Yeah.
03:02:53 It's a.
03:02:56 It's a stain. It's a stain.
03:02:59 A stain on our.
03:03:01 Our history.
03:03:03 All right there, we got based officer.
03:03:07 Jeremias.
Money Clip
03:03:10 Good, good. Really $1,000,000.
Devon Stack
03:03:18 This stream really touches on on every dark corner of Jewish tendencies. They will eat themselves just to be able to eat. Well done, Sir. Well done. Well, I appreciate that. Thank you for the big support there, beast.
03:03:33 Officer Jeremias.
03:03:36 All right. And then we got.
03:03:39 Gravy Bear says it's easy to get guns in Australia if you live in rural areas. If you're in the city's compound, bows and crossbows are still legal for.
03:03:51 Now, yeah, I don't know, though. You gonna walk around with a fucking crossbow?
03:03:56 I mean crossbows are are cool under some certain circumstances, but I mean at that point you might as well just have.
03:04:02 An NBG stick.
03:04:05 Gen. exterminator.
03:04:13 Jen Exterminator while working Uber at DFW Airport, I met a couple from Johannesburg. They were impressed of my knowledge of South African politics. Most Americans don't know shit about it. They were clueless on the JQ.
03:04:31 Many such cases, when it comes to South Africa, I think there I think at some point.
03:04:39 Maybe because of the the gems there was a.
03:04:44 There was. I don't, I don't know enough about South Africa to know what the Jew population.
03:04:49 Was but I get the sense that there was a lot of Jewish influence, even even pro apartheid, you know, local Jews. But I don't know.
03:05:00 Chucky's extremist circus says great show inbred schizo should have also been the title for an episode of a bunch of cotton picking dishwashers.
03:05:10 Or a dick washer. They is projecting their low IQ, low impulse control bullshit onto Appalachia.
03:05:19 Might be an idea.
03:05:23 Yeah, possibly. Possibly. We should do more streams on Appalachia.
03:05:31 And then, of course, Negro spritzer expresses.
03:05:37 His feelings when it comes to those of the more.
03:05:42 Melanin.
03:05:45 Enriched people, those with noses.
03:05:51 That are perhaps.
03:05:53 Unique in there.
03:05:57 Their crookedness.
03:06:01 Faggots, beaners, Jeets and of course.
03:06:07 Feather negroes.
03:06:10 And ching, chong, etc.
03:06:13 Very good Sir.
03:06:16 And scrolling down we got Warborn says, hey, Devon brilliant show as always, all listeners need to go buy a monthly subscription to show support instead of only giving money to the enemy. Netflix, Amazon Prime, etcetera. Keep up the great work. While I appreciate that. And yes, you can go to subscribe.
03:06:39 Dot com forward slash black build I believe is the.
03:06:44 The there might be a link in the more info if there's not, I should add it. I think there is in the info on the end of the.
03:06:53 Video.
03:06:54 But yeah, that's that's another way you can support the show and I appreciate.
03:06:58 That.
03:06:59 Based officer Jeremiah says I was driving from North Carolina to Saint Louis recently and I stopped at 2 loves truck stops for gas and every truck driver I saw was a Paget or Middle Eastern. Whites have been totally replaced and they probably all had a Bluetooth headsets.
03:07:20 Right.
03:07:22 I don't know what it is, but they all have like that. They all have like the 90s, at least the ones out here. They all have like the fucking 90s Bluetooth headset, detective, you know, talking on their headset.
03:07:38 Warborn says, hey, Devon's brilliant show. Oh, wait, we already did that one.
03:07:44 Why is it doing it twice?
03:07:47 Rumble does that sometimes.
03:07:51 We're born 21, it says. Hey, Devon, look into revilo revilo P Oliver and Charles Lindberg. Both men were proud, accomplished white men of status who spoke out against Jews in the 20th century. Both would be a great show topic.
03:08:10 Yeah, we've, we've covered Lindberg a little bit.
03:08:17 It might not be a bad.
03:08:18 One to.
03:08:20 Go over in more detail, but we've we've played, I think his it's been a long time.
03:08:26 Sometimes it's hard for me to remember because I've been doing this for years now and it's hard for me to remember is that I.
03:08:33 Was was that on a stream or or was that like when I was? Because there's there have been lots of topics I've researched and then I don't do the stream for whatever reason.
03:08:44 You know, maybe something comes up or like I just got some other.
03:08:49 Idea. But then I in my memory it's like foggy. Like wait.
03:08:55 Did I do a stream on that or did I just watch that video and then not do a stream on it? But I'm pretty sure I've done a stream at least a little bit about the.
03:09:04 Lindberg family.
03:09:08 Ah, let's see here. And I believe that's it.
03:09:14 Look at Entropy one more time and we got a couple more entropy. We got Vladimir 2000 says. It's deeply ironic.
03:09:21 That with UK and other EUR obsession with safety, they let in savages to stab and rape them by the thousands, and are not allowed to say anything about it, have way more people arrested over social media posts than in Russia. Yeah, like I said, I just think it's a.
03:09:42 They it's multi multiracialism is a new.
03:09:47 To some extent, I mean to the degree that it exists in America, that's like a new.
03:09:53 Situation for them and I think there was a lot of trust.
03:09:57 In their people that were saying this was a good idea and that would let's not be like racists like the Americans. You know what I mean? And.
03:10:07 Now they're they're they're now that they're experiencing it first hand, they're like, oh, you know, maybe we should have been racist. I don't know. It's just they they come, they have a different. They have a different.
03:10:21 Environment. They have a different history and they so they they have a different reality and different perceptions. I I try not.
03:10:30 To to really.
03:10:31 Me comment too much on European politics, because I I've never lived there for any long period of time, and those are the kinds of things like I know I understand Americans. And so I I can I feel like I I much more credibility commenting on.
03:10:51 American politics.
03:10:53 I don't always understand Europeans because I'm.
03:10:59 I'm I'm not in proximity to that culture and and and to the degree that I have been, it's been very.
03:11:07 Very shallow and and not very.
03:11:10 Not very. You know, I wasn't raised in.
03:11:15 In England, so just because I watched are you being served when I was like a little kid with my mom on PBS doesn't mean I really get their culture 100%.
03:11:24 Vladimir, 2000. Oh wait, we just did that. One man of low moral fiber says you wanted an inheritance. You could have come in the RV with us to Nicaragua to build houses for Mexicans. You don't even tithe. How will the church feed the sweet brown people?
03:11:44 Yeah, there's a lot of that. A lot of that among.
03:11:45 Boomers also.
03:11:48 Too many, Glock says. Not only do people need to invest in guns and ammunition, but they need to invest in training. Shooting is not real training. Also invest in body armor. That's very important. Body armor is much cheaper and lighter than it was 10 years ago. That that is true.
03:12:07 And I would, I will say.
03:12:10 That it's just like with ham radio. If you buy a ham radio and throw in a drawer, and then one day there's an emergency and you need to be able to contact someone, good luck. You're probably not going to be able to do it. It's not like a phone, you know, just pick it up and be like hello. I need help and and guns are kind of the same way, right? You need to be able to.
03:12:30 To know how to use your weapon, you need to know how to clean it and fix it. You know, maintain it if you really want to get into it. And I got a friend that.
03:12:40 That, you know, makes his own ammunition and stuff like that. He's got all the equipment you know, collects. He'll go to shooting ranges or places where people go, go out in the desert and shoot guns and he'll collect brass and.
03:12:52 And has all the stuff to, you know, make bullets and stuff, and that's that's far beyond what I maybe I should do with how expensive.