
INSOMNIA STREAM: CONVERTED SAVAGE EDITION.mp3
05/28/2025German Numbers Lady
00:00:00 Right.00:00:48 Yes.
00:00:53 We don't we we get.
00:01:03 I.
00:01:07 I'm I'm.
00:01:11 We feel sick. I'm sick.
00:01:20 People.
00:01:25 Will me.
Howie B - Watermelon Sugar
00:02:55 Sugar.00:02:57 Something to say?
00:03:13 Looking for.
00:03:14 Say say, say, say, say, say, say say say say say say say
00:03:32 Say say.
00:03:37 Say say, say.
00:03:41 Say say to you do to say.
00:03:49 Stand stand.
00:03:52 Say say do.
00:03:56 Say something too.
00:04:00 Something to say? Looking for something to say, something to do to say.
Ugress - Cowboy Desperado
00:07:00 I don't know.00:07:04 For a variety.
00:07:09 Come on.
00:07:14 And the coloring is from Manu.
00:07:18 You know Caroline.
00:07:25 Comma.
00:07:37 I know.
00:08:00 Please.
00:08:01 Right, right.
00:08:06 55.
00:08:11 Last time last time.
00:08:23 Parking thousand fans.
00:08:29 Peace.
00:08:39 It's in the.
Devon Stack
00:10:51 OK, sorry about that, the.00:10:55 Mike Stuff's not working for some reason.
00:11:00 Yeah, yeah. Hopefully it works good enough.
00:11:04 One of the one of the noise filters has been taken out of the the equation.
00:11:10 Because it's not behaving.
00:11:14 Wondering if.
00:11:19 Hang on a second. I'm going to try to fix this.
00:11:23 It should be working.
00:11:25 Hang on one SEC. I'm gonna. I'm gonna try 1 little thing. One little, little 1 little dilly.
00:11:36 Hello. Hello. Hello. All right. Hey, it's.
00:11:42 All right.
00:11:46 It's good, it's good. So it's gonna be a long one. Guys. I've been doing a lot of stuff working on this for the last long time.
00:11:54 So I was working on up until, as you can tell the you know it was go time anyway. Welcome to the Insomnia Stream converted Savage Edition. I'm your host, of course. Devon Stack.
00:12:11 And it only it only gets better from here, so it's gonna. It's just gonna get better now.
00:12:19 So here we go. Yeah. So converted, Savage edition. We're going to just dive right in. Cause it's.
00:12:28 It's a bit.
00:12:29 Long. It's a bit long, this one. It's a little bit on the long side.
00:12:36 Uh, but it's good. It's it's a good one, I think. I think it's good. I think they're all good. This one's particularly good.
00:12:44 And it it really it happened sort of by accident.
00:12:48 You see.
00:12:50 We've been talking over the last few streams about, you know, universalism and and how it plays a role in in how at least Americans, a lot of Americans practice Christianity and how they apply it to all races indiscriminately and.
00:13:09 And and almost if as if it's like.
00:13:14 People laugh because you wanna let in random people from the third world and say.
00:13:21 How are you?
00:13:21 We we don't have magic dirt. You're gonna step on the magic dirt and magically become a an American and become like a doctor or an engineer and. And look, there's a lot of of universalist Christians that.
00:13:34 That will say things like this.
00:13:36 But then you talk to these same people and they they think that, OK, well, maybe the magic dirt can't civilize of a human and turn them into doctors and engineers. But the Bible can. That all you have to do is is. And in fact, you know, there's people like you, Michael Jones.
00:13:56 That that always talk about how you know the the Germans were just running around the forest chasing pigs and rolling around the mud until the Bible came. And and magically they were civilized, you know.
00:14:10 And it it's the it's it's stupid.
00:14:14 It's stupid, but there's a lot of people that believe this.
00:14:18 And I pointed out this absurdity. I post this on Twitter. It was a meme that said, you know, not everyone got it. Most people got it, but some people didn't get what I was. I was getting that here.
00:14:30 But the the top frame says. I can't believe these idiots think that they can import these people and magically turn them into doctors and engineers. And then the next frame is welcome to America, Doctor Sambo. Now, that was a close one to what I should have said. This will fix it or just to make it more obvious that he's handing him a Bible.
00:14:50 Think so? Well, now it's fine.
00:14:53 Now it's fine. We can let in these these African cannibals as long as they.
00:14:57 They.
00:14:58 They have a Bible in their hand, then it's fine. And look, you've got a lot of Christians that talk about how they would rather live in a totally black neighborhood if everyone's Christian than a totally White neighborhood if everyone is atheist and Pagan and you know whatever, right?
00:15:17 And that just. I'm sorry, that's it's just fucking retarded. And when I pointed this out on Twitter.
00:15:25 A lot of people got mad and some because they they believe that they believe in universalism. They think that it, you know, the the Bible is like a magic elixir that'll raise the IQ of black people by 20 points. But then there's people that, that, that got mad because they said.
00:15:45 Well, Christians don't believe that.
00:15:47 They don't believe that or they'd say, oh, that's just new. That's new. That's uh that's uh, Vatican 2 or that's that's new because like the, you know, the evangelicals or whatever.
00:16:01 And.
00:16:04 OK. That's that's that's it's new, huh? It's new.
00:16:10 Well, funny thing happened while researching something completely different, and that's just how these things work out. That's how these things work out with my streams.
00:16:20 It's not new. I found some pretty solid evidence, in fact, that it's as it's older than America this view.
00:16:31 That it's the opposite of new.
00:16:34 That everything, every frustration that we have about Maga boomers.
00:16:41 Could be said about the first colonizers.
00:16:46 In the Jamestown colony.
00:16:50 And have they had the exact same ideas?
00:16:54 About how they could Christianize the the Native Americans and and wave the magic wand, and they'd become like English people.
00:17:05 They would become civilized and able to operate within their.
00:17:10 There's a siding just fine.
00:17:14 And and it it didn't work out as as as one would expect, it didn't work out.
00:17:22 And it's odd.
00:17:24 Reading something written over 400 years ago.
00:17:30 And hearing.
00:17:32 Almost exactly.
00:17:34 Almost exactly the same mindset that a lot of Maga boomers have.
00:17:41 And I I I thought that this is something that people had to be exposed to. It's really, really difficult to get through cause it's written in that old English style where like the F isn't is an S and like you have all the all the spellings really fucking ridiculous.
00:17:57 So I actually had to get the original text.
00:18:01 And transcribe it.
00:18:03 And I had an issue with with doing that. I thought well, this is the here's an easy job for for AI. If if AI can do anything right, it can transcribe shit and then update modernize the spelling so I can have an intelligible version of this.
00:18:20 Not so, not so much.
00:18:22 So I fed.
00:18:24 Pages of the this document from from 1620 that we're going to go over here in a moment.
00:18:29 Into Grok.
00:18:31 And at first it was doing a good job.
00:18:34 But then it got to like the really based parts or and it would just omit it completely, like it would leave out entire paragraphs and I was very explicit with my prompt. I was like, hey, I don't want you to alter the content at all. I want you to just.
00:18:52 Modernize the spelling and and fix any punctuation and I want it to read though exactly as it would have read the day it was written. I don't want you to alter it whatsoever, and I was like oh sure, no problem boss.
00:19:07 When it got to certain points or portions, it would leave it out entirely. When it got to the parts where it was talking about the the brutal, the brutality towards whites, the at the hands of these.
00:19:23 Unsuccessfully. Christianized Indians.
00:19:28 It it it?
00:19:29 Told me and it was it. It. It's spitting out cause you know how it does line by line. It gets to that part and then it says well, to avoid being redundant here, I'm just gonna add a bunch of names. And I was like a list of names.
00:19:44 What do you redone? What and and so I had to almost paragraph by paragraph using three different API's cause cause as soon as it started saying something racist or something and you'll see why.
00:19:57 They would bitch and moan, but I finally got it all all.
00:20:02 In a in an intelligible language that we could go over and.
00:20:10 It it's like I said, it's, it's bizarre. I mean, aside from obviously the style is still the style of people 400 years ago and you know, the first colonies in America.
00:20:21 But it it's it's easy to follow, it's very easy to follow and it's unfortunately.
00:20:28 They.
00:20:30 Very easy to follow because a lot of it seems familiar.
00:20:34 A lot of it seems really familiar, and so if you're going to say that this universalism and this idea that you can magically turn the third world into, you know, civilized people simply by converting them to Christianity, if you think that's a new idea, it's absolutely not.
00:20:55 Absolutely not. Now the documented question.
00:20:59 Is this right here? It's a declaration of the state of the colony and affairs of Virginia.
00:21:06 It was written by Edward Waterhouse. He was the secretary to the Virginia Company of London, so he was like the you get a little bit of context, there were investors.
00:21:22 That were investing in Virginia as a a means of of, of getting, you know, a new source of of food. Perhaps they could find gold there, maybe, you know, basically natural resources and then ultimately.
00:21:42 Once the colony got big enough, you know you'd have trade going both directions, and so it was, but it was an expensive thing to do to just create.
00:21:51 A.
00:21:53 A European civilization across the ocean.
00:21:57 And so you had a lot of investors and there was a bit of a disaster.
00:22:04 And this was his job. Edward Waterhouse was to reassure the investors that this was just a minor setback and that everything's fine and and everything's going to be OK. And it's funny because of what he talks about. He talks about.
00:22:25 I well.
00:22:27 It's a massacre. Indians came in and massacred a lot of the settlers. In fact, like a A about 1/3 of of the Jamestown settlers in one day.
00:22:42 And so it was a huge disaster.
00:22:44 And.
00:22:46 A lot of people will claim. Ohh well this is this is an early example of white people propaganda trying to stir up Rage Against the Indians.
00:22:56 And it's actually quite the opposite. If you understand the context, he doesn't want it to sound like it's that crazy. He wants it to sound like this is something. This is just.
00:23:08 It's it's gonna be fine. Your money is safe, you know, in this investment, we're gonna bring more people. It's gonna be good. So if anything, I mean it. If it's propaganda, the propaganda is for the investors. The last thing he wants to do is to blow out of proportion the dangers faced by the people that go there.
00:23:30 And and you can tell by the way that he opens up not even talking about the massacre. There's like pages and pages and pages where all he's doing is is talking to how awesome the the soil is and how you, you you couldn't get better soil. Oh, it's like wonderful here. It's it's like the. It's like this perfect.
00:23:49 Zone where like it's it's just cold enough for all the benefits of the winter and just warm enough for the benefits of summer.
00:23:57 And ohh, it's wonderful. You'd love it here. And I can't wait to get there. We're going to have wheat and corn and all kinds of.
00:24:04 Shit and all.
00:24:06 All all manner of of products ready to go to His Majesty and yeah. So if if it's propaganda at all, he's he's downplaying.
00:24:17 How bad it was because of his audience.
00:24:21 So I want you to keep that in.
00:24:22 Mind.
00:24:24 As we open up here and.
00:24:28 Have a little I I did what I've done in the past here and we got a I and I and nice and I saw.
00:24:39 Scholarly British old man sounding voice.
00:24:45 To read some of this.
00:24:47 And so anyway here, here's when he finally gets passed. This is after, like I said, the section about how awesome everything is and how great the crops are. We finally get to this bit where he starts talking about what's maybe not so great.
AI Reader
00:25:07 By this, though it be, but in part the reader may understand the great riches and blessings of this excellent country, which even ordinary diligence and care must need strangely improve.00:25:19 But that all men may see the unpartition ingenuity of this discourse. We freely confess that the country is not so good as the natives are bad.
Devon Stack
00:25:30 Ah, the country is not so good after he's he's like, oh, this is great. This is great, but I have to confess.00:25:37 Natives, not so much.
00:25:41 Happened there. There is a little problem.
00:25:42 With the natives here.
00:25:45 A little bit of a problem now. This is to give me some context for those of you who watched the Disney version of Pocahontas. This is a a couple of years after Pocahontas. They make a big deal out of, by the way.
00:26:01 This.
00:26:01 Is Pocahontas? Apparently this is what how she's depicted.
00:26:05 And and artwork when she was alive, that was, you know, produced when she was alive.
00:26:13 But they, you know, they make a big deal out of the Pocahontas story. Oh, she saved the life of a White man. And then they got married. And then there was peace.
00:26:23 But that's first of all, it's it's fucking retarded, because first of all, the context is.
00:26:29 They were they they kidnapped or we're going.
00:26:31 To just kill.
00:26:33 A. A White guy for the fun of it.
00:26:36 They they were going to kill Captain John Smith.
00:26:39 And and she says, you know, don't kill him. I think he's. I think he's kind of cute.
00:26:45 And so I guess you know, we know the official story is we don't even know how true it is, so they don't kill him. And then he marries her and they act like and then everything. Everyone lived happily ever after. Well, here's the thing.
00:27:00 Ah.
00:27:03 The piece of Pocahontas, that era.
00:27:08 It is is four or, I'm sorry, three years long.
00:27:13 It's three years long.
00:27:17 If she did accomplish some kind of peace between the English.
00:27:23 And the natives? It lasted three whole years.
00:27:29 Three whole years.
00:27:31 Even Israel has gone three years without like going ape shit on on the Palestinians before. OK, three years.
00:27:41 That's how long it lasted.
00:27:43 And just like we've we have seen in previous streams, we've talked about Indian massacres, it's because their their civilization is very precarious. They don't, they don't understand contracts.
00:27:56 Or don't care about contracts.
00:27:59 And when they have a changing of who's in charge, it's just like.
00:28:05 All the old shit gets thrown out the window. All the agreements gets thrown, get thrown out the window and it doesn't really matter anymore.
00:28:12 We had Chief Powhatan.
00:28:17 Who was the the father of Pocahontas?
00:28:22 And the second he died.
00:28:25 And his brother took over.
00:28:28 This this lovely gentleman here.
00:28:31 Whose name I I I I can barely. I'm gonna try to say it.
00:28:36 Oh.
00:28:38 Packing Kano. Ohh, packing. Kano, I think is how you say it.
00:28:43 I don't know if that's that's how you say it.
00:28:46 I'm going to say that's how you say it doesn't really matter. He's dead now. This guy takes over, decides you know what? I don't like the white people, actually.
00:29:00 And rather than try to renegotiate whatever it was that he thought was unfair.
00:29:07 He decided instead to plan a sneak attack like a Pearl Harbor style sneak attack.
00:29:17 The settlers thought everything was fine.
00:29:20 The settlers, in fact, would invite the Indians over into their home.
00:29:27 And you know.
00:29:30 Thought everything was was like they had. They had no idea there was any kind of of issue whatsoever.
00:29:43 And tell one fateful day.
00:29:46 So this is, he continues. We'll we'll get more to that in a second, he continues and and elaborates about what is wrong with the natives. And while the land is is even better than they expected, he's, you know, he's big and selling the land about, you know how wonderful it is, how bountiful it is because that's.
00:30:05 That's his job.
00:30:08 He he's like, well, but then we got this, this this problem.
AI Reader
00:30:12 The country is not so good as the natives are bad, whose barbarous savageness needs more cultivation than the ground itself, being more overspread with incivility and treachery than that with briars.00:30:27 For the land being tilled and used well by us, deceived not our expectation, but rather exceeded it. Far being so thankful as to return and 100 for one.
00:30:39 But the savages, though never nation, knew so kindly upon so small desert, have instead of that harvest which our pains merited returned nothing but briars and thorns, pricking even to death many of their benefactors.
Devon Stack
00:30:56 So he he he basically is saying look, these people they have been gifted.00:31:04 Like pretty much the best land I've ever encountered.
00:31:07 And I mean, there's there's animals, there's plants, there's fresh water. There's. I mean, there's everything that you you would ever want.
00:31:15 And they are just these miserable creatures.
00:31:19 They're miserable, lying, deceitful, treacherous, violent creatures.
00:31:28 And the mismatch he he's like. I can't. I can't. I can't elaborate more or I can't exaggerate this this contrast, really.
00:31:39 And so he he talks about how, you know, prior to this massacre that we're getting to that everyone, everyone in England now knows about. It's news has reached England. There's been this big massacre.
00:31:51 He talks about how the governor recently had had talked to the Indians and thought everything was fine and that everything you know appeared OK like the Indians were trading with them regularly. They were again, they were, they were staying in their homes, they were.
00:32:08 Hanging out though they thought they were buddies that they thought, in fact, that it was like uh, you know, like when you were a kid and they teach you about Thanksgiving. And they're like, oh, look, it was like like Thanksgiving or you, you know, you have Turkey with each other and, you know, eat candy corns and shit. And yeah, for for like, I guess three years.
00:32:30 And so all the settlers high trust society there I got this is this.
00:32:34 Isn't so bad.
00:32:35 And now we must convert them to Christianity.
AI Reader
00:32:38 Yet doubt we not, but that, as all wickedness is crafty to unto itself, so these also through our sides, have more wounded themselves than us God almighty, making way for severity.00:32:50 Fair. Where a fair gentleness would not take place.
00:32:56 The occasion whereof thus I relate from thence.
00:33:00 The last May there came letters from Sir Francis Wyatt's governor in Virginia, which did advertise that when in November last he arrived in Virginia and entered upon his government, he found the country settled in a peace, as all men. Their thought, sure and inviolable. Not only because it was solemnly ratified.
00:33:21 Sworn and at the request of the native king, stamped in brass and fixed to one of his oaks of note, but as being advantageous.
00:33:29 To both parts.
00:33:31 To the savages as the weaker under which they were safely sheltered and defended.
00:33:37 To us.
00:33:38 As being the.
00:33:39 Easiest way than thought to pursue and advance our projects of buildings, plantings and affecting their conversion by peaceable and fair means.
Devon Stack
00:33:51 So again, he's saying that look, we made these peace agreements, really, it benefits them.00:33:59 Because.
00:34:01 Well, because we're far superior in, in terms of military capabilities and everything else. They're the weaker race here. And so we we've made these agreements in part for their protection.
00:34:17 And because we thought it would be the easiest way, the peaceful way to.
00:34:24 You know, start our colony here and not have to go to war and and conquer the people that were.
00:34:29 Here and so look, you got to remember the mindset of of White people especially, you know, coming out of of England is a lot different. In fact, while there's a lot of cuck shit in here, there's some really fucking based shit in here too.
00:34:46 And it's it's amazing how much that part has changed, even though some of this other shit has stayed the same. So he he's coming from it as.
00:34:56 A look we're white.
00:34:57 If we want to come here and just take everyone's shit, we could just do that.
00:35:01 But we didn't.
00:35:02 That.
00:35:03 We came here and we we tried to play nice. You know, the governor came here and and and and made these agreements and, you know, pressed it into to brass or whatever to make because the Indians wanted to make sure everything was legit and and in writing.
00:35:21 And we did that. We did what they wanted and.
00:35:26 You know, still this thing happened.
00:35:29 He then talks about how everyone was so you know, again high trust society. This stuff doesn't change. A lot of this stuff is exactly the same as it would apply today. White people walking around, thinking everything's great. He talked specifically about how they were they were, they had their guard down. They relaxed. Is really what it comes down to.
00:35:49 And no, no one carried weapons. No one walked around with weapons. People like to watch movies from, you know, about the Old West and everyone's got guns. Well, that's because they know that Jamestown had.
00:36:00 Yeah.
00:36:01 Well, not just Jamestown the whole.
00:36:04 Whole series of Jamestowns happened leading up to the by the time you're living in the Old West, if you don't have a gun, you're fucking dead.
00:36:12 So this he talks about how like, yeah, no one even had weapons that they didn't walk around their swords and and it I mean, anytime there was a weapon drawn, it was to go hunting. And everyone thought everything was fine.
AI Reader
00:36:26 And such was the conceit of firm peace and amity as that there was seldom or never a sword worn.00:36:34 And a piece seldom a except for a deer or fowl, by which assurance of security the plantations of particular adventurers and planters were placed scatteringly and straggly as a choice vein of rich ground invited them, and the further from neighbors held the better.
00:36:53 The houses generally set open to the savages, who were always friendly, entertained at the tables of the English and commonly lodged in their bedchambers.
Devon Stack
00:37:06 That doesn't. That's not what it sounds like. He just means they let.00:37:09 Him sleep over.
00:37:11 And so, yeah, they're they're they're completely trusting these.
00:37:16 People and he also talks about that. One of the vulnerabilities and he mentions that the house spread out the homes were and that because they didn't think they needed to have them close together as any kind of protection measure because they so trusted the Indians, they thought they could have all these farm houses.
00:37:36 Very far apart and scattered all over the place, and it wouldn't be a problem.
00:37:42 And so then he talks about how one of their their motivations since you know, everything was peaceful for three years, everything was so peaceful. I just like that, you know, like the, you know, the the construction paper headdresses and and Pilgrim hats from when you're in.
00:38:01 In kindergarten, everything was so fucking nice.
00:38:05 Did they decide? Well, I guess with time to convert them time to convert them into White people using the Bible.
00:38:13 Yeah, we'll just. Well, that's all we gotta do is we'll we'll turn all these savages into white people in no time.
AI Reader
00:38:20 The old planters, as they thought now come to reap the benefit of their long travels placed with wonderful content upon their private dividends.00:38:31 And the planting of particular hundreds and colonies, pursued with an hopeful alacrity, all our projects, says he in a fair way, and their familiarity with the natives seeming to open a fair gate for their conversion to Christianity.
00:38:47 The country being in this estate an occasion was ministered of sending to Opechancanough the king of these savages about at the middle of March last what time the messenger returned back with these words from him that he held the peace concluded.
00:39:03 So firm as the sky should sooner fall than it dissolve.
Devon Stack
00:39:09 And so, yeah, they they're they're trying to convert the Indians, the the king of the savages is saying, oh, yeah, that you know, the there's going to be peace. No, no problem. We got peace. So hell will freeze over before before. There's not peace. He's giving them assurances and then they think everything's totally fine.00:39:30 The the Indians taking advantage, of course.
00:39:34 Yes.
AI Reader
00:39:35 Yes, such was the treacherous dissimulation of that people who then had contrived our destruction.00:39:41 That even 2 days before the massacre, some of our men were guided through the woods by them in safety, and one brown, who then to learn the language, lived among the warski Oaks, a province of that king was in friendly manner, sent back by them to Captain Howell.
00:39:58 His master and many the like passages rather increasing our former confidence than any wise in the world, ministering the least suspicion of the breach of the peace, or of what instantly ensued. Yes, they borrowed our own boats to convey themselves across the river, on the banks of both sides, whereof all our plantations.
00:40:20 To consult of the devilish murder that ensued and of our utter extirpation, which God of his mercy, by the means of some of themselves converted to Christianity, prevented.
Devon Stack
00:40:35 See and then you got this.00:40:36 Cope.
00:40:37 This cope that like well it even though this massacre occurred. And what about worse, if we hadn't hadn't converted a couple of them to Christianity like he he he keeps trying to make that argument. But anyway the the other, the, the other glaring thing is is they're like, Oh yeah, sure. You can use my.
00:40:53 Boat to go.
00:40:54 Plan on my murder, which is why.
00:40:56 Happened.
00:40:57 They they were letting them borrow their boats to go across the river to go talk to the other Indians that were across the river to to get in on the plan because that's what they they did they they a lot of they they lived in in kind of little mini villages peppered out throughout the area.
00:41:19 And which we'll get. He also gets into that a little bit later and they managed to using using the with the help of the the white man who they were conspiring to murder. Not one of these villages.
00:41:33 Had a problem with this except for there was. Well, there was sort of one.
00:41:37 And.
00:41:39 They they the the White people had had no fucking idea. No fucking idea. It's not like ohh there was rising tensions cause that's what they'll say, right? They'll say that, uh, the Indians were driven to. They have finally had to attack their oppressors.
00:41:56 They finally had to rise up and and and strike down the white man. They were stealing their land and all this other shit. No White people had no idea. They had no idea.
00:42:06 They were purchasing land and to the extent that they were getting it, they were stuck with the shitty parts of the land because the the, the, the Indians weren't selling them the the good land where they they were hanging out and they thought everything was fine. They're like, all right, you know, we'll we'll deal with this. We're trying to do this well and.
00:42:26 We'll, we'll, we'll get you civilized eventually. Once we get you converted to Christianity, which is 100% literally what they thought.
00:42:36 And so, you know, taking advantage of this high trust naivete of the English white people, the Indians, literally the day they did the massacre, they they came out and hung out with them and and and then like, as an example, I'd be like, hey, oh, look, tonto's outside.
00:42:57 Hey, what's up, Tonto? Oh, yeah. You wanna borrow my? My, my fishing pole? OK, let me go get Oh my God, there's a there's a tomahawk in my head, I think. Did you accidentally drop your? Ohh, my.
00:43:09 God.
00:43:11 I'm full of those now.
00:43:12 And that's basically what happened.
AI Reader
00:43:15 And as well, on the Friday morning, the fatal day, the 22 of March as also in the evening as in other days before they came unarmed into our houses without bows or arrows or other weapons with deer, turkeys, fish, furs, and other provisions to sell and truck with us for glass beads and other trifles.00:43:37 Yes, in some places sat down at breakfast with our people at their tables, whom immediately with their own tools and weapons.
00:43:44 Either laid down or standing in their houses, they basely and Barbarously murdered, not sparing either age or sex, man, woman, or child.
00:43:56 So sudden in their cruel execution that few or none discerned the weapon or blow that brought them to destruction.
00:44:04 In which manner they also slew many of our people. Then at their several works and husbandry, as in the fields, and without their houses, some in planting corn and tobacco, some in gardening, some in making brick, building, sewing and other kinds of husbandry.
00:44:24 They well knowing in what places and quarters each of our men were in regard of their daily familiarity and resort to us for trading and other negotiations, which the more willingly was by us continued and cherished for the desire we had of affecting that great masterpiece of works.
00:44:44 Their conversion.
Devon Stack
00:44:48 Their conversion.00:44:50 That that great masterpiece of works their conversion.
00:44:55 They were so unsuspecting because they were so convinced they were going to convert them all to Christianity and then they would just be like white people.
00:45:06 That's 100% what happened here.
00:45:08 It's 100% what happened here, and if you don't believe me, he, he says as much later and it gets.
00:45:15 It gets more explicit as we go through this document.
00:45:19 The Indians used it to their advantage. I mean, not only did they they go into their homes and they broke bread with these people and then killed them sometimes with their own tools because they didn't want to look like they were an invading army.
00:45:32 So they would show up without weapons and then take your hammer off of your, you know, counter or whatever, and and then kill you with your own fucking hammer.
00:45:43 And as I said, they killed about 1/3 of the colonists in Jamestown in one day. Men, women, and children. They didn't care. They were trying to kill everybody.
00:45:56 That they thought they could kill all of the white people.
00:46:01 That was the intention.
00:46:03 The intention was to kill all of the white people.
00:46:11 With a smile on their face.
00:46:15 They went out to the fields, unsuspecting white people. Ohh. OK. Here. Here's a there's a.
00:46:21 There's.
00:46:22 Two feathers. He's coming over here to maybe trade me some Beaver pelters.
00:46:27 I'm getting. I'm getting killed.
00:46:33 And that's that's just what happens.
00:46:36 That happened on Good Friday.
00:46:39 By the way.
00:46:41 On Good Friday on March 22nd.
00:46:44 1620 Ohh sorry 1622.
00:46:52 They killed 347 people.
00:47:02 The bottom line is, again it's it's tell us all this time they relaxed.
00:47:08 Bottom line, as they relaxed.
AI Reader
00:47:15 And by this means that fatal Friday morning there fell under the bloody and barbarous hands of that perfidious and inhumane people, contrary to all laws of God and men of nature and nations, 347 men, women and children.00:47:32 Most by their own weapons and not being content with taking away life alone. They fell after again upon the dead, making as well as they could a fresh murder, defacing, dragging and mangling the dead carcasses into many pieces and carrying some parts away in derision with bass and brutish triumph.
00:47:53 Neither yet did these beasts spare those amongst the rest, well known unto them, from whom they had daily received many benefits and favours, but spitefully also massacred them without remorse or pity. Being in this more fell than lions and Dragons, which, as histories record, have been so far from hurting.
00:48:14 As they have both acknowledged and gratefully requited their benefactors, such is the force of good deeds, though done to cruel beasts as to make them put off the very nature of beasts and to put on humanity upon them.
00:48:30 But these miscreants, contrary, wise in this kind, put not off only all humanity, but put on a worse and more than a natural brutishness.
Devon Stack
00:48:42 Or or, as you might say, a natural Britishness. See, that's The thing is that what they were looking at this through the lens of universalism, they thought that the same laws of the the we're all and keep saying humanity. Right. We're all one race, the human race. That's humanity.00:48:58 Right.
00:48:59 And and they're baffled. They can't understand that this is this is more treacherous, more violent, more vile. The desecration of the bodies after they they've murdered children. They're they're cutting them to pieces and taking trophies. It's beyond anything that they could even imagine.
00:49:20 And they they they're wondering how this this could have happened, how they're could, how this is this is worse. This is worse. The thing we've ever encountered.
00:49:29 It's unnatural. Well, again, it's actually it's natural.
00:49:33 And therein lies the problem.
00:49:39 Now, one in particular. This is this guy would be, I guess, at the time similar to a lot of these stories we've seen.
00:49:48 You know, there's that story that from a few years ago that was going around on Twitter, the the woman who took in the murderer of her mother.
00:49:58 After he got out of jail and then he murdered her. It's just like fuck.
00:50:05 Why are White people like this?
00:50:09 And this guy is one of these people. His name was George Thorpe.
00:50:13 He was an intellectual.
00:50:15 He was supposed to go there to create a college, and he became obsessed with trying to civilize and convert the Indians.
00:50:27 This is a well, this is almost all that's left of George Thorpe these days. It's a sign which I don't know if they even still have this.
00:50:36 Looks like it was put there in the year 2000 and says George Thorpe on April 3rd, 1620, the London company hired George Thorpe to manage the land and tenants for the proposed university and college on 11,000 acres on the north Bank of the James River.
00:50:57 Above Henrico Town, which was Henrico Town which was basically destroyed by this massacre, the agricultural activities of the tenants supported the school, which was established to Christianize American Indian children and to introduce them to English culture.
00:51:16 Indian attackers killed Thorpe and 347 Virginia colonists on March 22nd, 9 or 1622 at the beginning of the Anglo Pototan War. This event brought an end to the early efforts to establish a university and College in Henrica.
00:51:36 So I guess I I guess you're planning to build a school and we'll just we'll just send them to school and and teach them about Christianity and it'll be fine. Uh, until there's a tomahawk in your fucking.
00:51:49 Head.
00:51:51 And so this guy is basically, you know, a perfect example of this kind of thinking and that this document well talks specifically about his efforts and how he was repaid.
AI Reader
00:52:08 One instance of is amongst too many. Shall serve for all.00:52:12 That worthy religious gentleman, master George Thorpe, Esquire, deputy of the college lands sometimes one of his Majesty's Pensioners, and in one of the principal places of command in Virginia, did so truly and earnestly affect their conversion and was so tender over them that whosoever under his authority.
00:52:34 Had given them but the least displeasure or discontent, he punished them severely.
Devon Stack
00:52:41 So he's he's basically a race trader. He's trying so hard to get these Indians and and you'll see that some of this ship's pretty extreme to to get them to be civilized white Christians that he is turning against his own people.00:52:59 In a way, it's like he's like part of the woke mob that you saw during BLM. You know, one of these whites.
00:53:06 Or one of you know, one of these boomers, they're like, I'm glad whites are going extinct. Like he's basically that guy back in 1622 that to an extreme degree. And he he, he basically fell in love with the Indians. And you'll see, you'll see a pretty crazy story here. How how much of A turbo cocky.
00:53:27 Was.
AI Reader
00:53:28 He thought nothing too dear for them and as being desirous to buying them and to him by his many courtesies. He never denied them anything that they asked him in so much, that when these savages complained unto him of the fierceness of our mastiffs, most implacable and terrible unto them, knowing them by instinct, it seems to be but treacherous.00:53:51 And false hearted friends to us better than ourselves.
00:53:56 He to gratify them in all things for the winning of them by degrees, caused some of them to be killed in their presence, to the great displeasure of the owners, and would have had all the rest killed had he not been hindered, to make them the gentler and the milder to them.
Devon Stack
00:54:15 He killed.00:54:18 So all right.
00:54:21 The.
00:54:21 English brought over mastiffs. You know the the dog.
00:54:26 And the mastiffs hated the Indians.
00:54:30 They they were barking at the Indians and treated the Indians. The dogs sensed that the Indians were basically wild animals.
00:54:39 And so the Indians were always were afraid of the mastiffs.
00:54:44 And this fucking turbo cuck to try to make the Indians not think that the dogs were were demons because they thought that they the dogs were demons.
00:54:54 Was.
00:54:55 Even killed some of the dogs for them.
00:55:00 To show them. Oh, no, look. See, we can kill them or. Oh, that one's mean. You know, that one scares you all. They would all just kill it.
00:55:07 So he's killing people's dogs to pacify the the the the fields of the Indians who are afraid of the mastiffs, which, as the author notes, were wiser to the Indians motives than the humans were.
00:55:25 So, and he's going to great lengths and it.
00:55:27 Goes even further.
00:55:29 He starts giving the chief presence and and builds him a house.
AI Reader
00:55:34 He was not only too kind and beneficial to the common sort, but also to their king, to whom he OFT resorted and gave many presents which he knew to be highly pleasing to him.00:55:46 And whereas this king before dwelt only in a cottage, or rather a den or hog stye made with a few pulls and sticks and covered with mats after their wild manner to civilise him, he first built him a fair house according to the English fashion in which he took such joy, especially in his lock and key.
00:56:08 Which he so admired as locking and unlocking his door 100 times a day. He thought no device in all the world was comparable to it.
Devon Stack
00:56:20 So he.00:56:22 He builds the the chief.
00:56:25 Who would later plot to kill everybody?
00:56:27 A A house. Because the chief lives in a literal hut.
00:56:33 He lives in a little hot made out of sticks and he's the chief and he lives in a fucking hut made of sticks.
00:56:40 And they build them a a English style house and the chief because he's so primitive, is fascinated most by the fact that that there's a lock, which I guess makes sense if you're not from a high trust society. Locks are probably that's that's probably a big deal. Being able to lock things up.
00:56:59 And so, you know, he he's he's killing dogs, he's building houses.
00:57:04 The Chiefs, all clicking, clicking clock with the lock, thinking like, WOW, this is like magic. It's white man magic. What's this white man magic.
00:57:13 And he continues to try to convince the chief that he should be Christian. And the argument that he uses is, well, clearly, clearly our God is better than your God because look at all this stuff we got.
00:57:30 And that of course, that that's clearly not a product of our genetics. It's because of our God. I mean, he's doing the E Michael Jones. He literally does the E Michael Jones argument with the chief. He says the only reason why there's this vast difference between our two civilizations is we believe in this God and you don't.
00:57:50 So if you believe in this God, you will become smarter. He literally says that you will become smarter and you'll get all this stuff that the white man has.
00:58:02 That's all you got to do.
AI Reader
00:58:03 You.Devon Stack
00:58:04 And and the chiefs like how alright I got. I got him. Sounds tempting. I mean you, you you you do have and you.00:58:10 Got this lock.
00:58:12 So the clickety clack lock thing over here, it sounds, uh, maybe your maybe your God is better than my God. And so uh, you know the the he feel, he feels like he's getting some traction with this guy by trying to bribe him into Christianity with all the look at all this stuff and you'll get smarter too.
AI Reader
00:58:31 Thus insinuating himself to this king for his religious purposes, he conferred after with him OFT, and intimated to him matters of our religion.00:58:42 And thus far, the Pagan confessed moved by natural principles that our God was a good God and better much than theirs, in that he had with so many good things above them, endowed us, he told him, if he would serve our God, he should be partaker of all those good things we had, and of far greater.
00:59:03 And sense or reason ever could imagine.
Devon Stack
00:59:07 Say he'll just. He'll achieve a a far greater sense of reason. He'll be able to. Createspace shuttles.00:59:16 All it takes, you know, it can't be magic dirt because they already live on it, right? If anything, that that magic dirt should have worked on us.
00:59:24 But uh yeah, it's the magic book. It'll turn.
00:59:28 You into a white.
00:59:29 Man.
00:59:31 And so you know.
00:59:33 He he, he he always tries to to convert the chief and he starts to think that I I think it's working.
00:59:44 I think I've won. I've I have won these people over.
00:59:47 I think I've won these savages over.
AI Reader
00:59:50 He won upon him as he thought in many things. So as he gave him fair hearing and good answer and seemed to be much pleased with his discourse and in his company.01:00:02 And both he and his people for the daily courtesies this good gentleman did to one or other of them, did profess such outward love and respect unto him, as nothing could seem more.
01:00:14 But all was little regarded after by this, Vipers brood as the sequel showed, for they not only willfully murdered him, but cruelly and felly out of devilish mannis did so many barbarous despites and foul scorns after to his dead corpse, as are unbefitting to be heard.
01:00:34 By any civil ear.
01:00:37 One thing I cannot omit that when this good gentleman upon his fatal hour was warned by his man who perceived some treachery intended to them by these hell hounds.
01:00:47 To look to himself, and withal ran away for fear of the mischief he strongly apprehended, and so saved his own life.
01:00:55 Yet his master out of the conscience of his own good meaning and fair desserts ever towards them, was so void of all suspicion and so full of confidence that they had sooner killed him than he could or would believe. They meant any ill against him.
Devon Stack
01:01:13 And that's.01:01:15 Once again, how? How familiar sounding right?
01:01:19 He was so confident.
01:01:22 That even when his his servant is like, hey boss, I think these guys are.
01:01:28 Up up to something. And yeah, I'm getting out of here.
01:01:33 He's like, ohh yeah, you're being crazy.
01:01:37 You're being crazy. These guys are the ohh. There's a hatchet in my head.
01:01:50 And that's what happened.
01:01:52 And then, apparently, they they shredded his body and did unspeakable things.
01:02:03 There was. There was. There wasn't even a moment where he thought this is a bad idea.
01:02:10 Hubris.
01:02:12 Is the word I think.
01:02:16 Applies here.
01:02:21 But the author copes.
01:02:24 They talk about how, but it wasn't in vain. It wasn't in vain because he he was a murderer. At least he tried. At least he tried.
01:02:36 You know, it's it's almost like those those, those news, you know, those conferences well, don't you guys get the wrong idea about these Indians here?
01:02:47 But now, at least, at least he tried.
AI Reader
01:02:50 Thus, the sins of these wicked infidels have made them unworthy of enjoying him and the eternal good that he most zealously always intended to them.01:03:01 And thus these miserable wretches not he, have lost by it. Who to the comfort of us all, has gained a crown of endless bliss, and is assuredly become a glorious martyr in which thrice happy and blessed state we leave him.
Devon Stack
01:03:18 That's right. Yeah. You're. You're the ones Indians. You're the ones that really.01:03:23 Really lost out in that exchange. You could have had this.
01:03:28 This super cool guy as a friend, but Nope, Nope. You killed him. So you're the real losers in this situation.
01:03:37 It's like I don't know.
01:03:40 I don't. I don't really know. I don't. That doesn't sound right to me, but I get it. I get it. You know, you gotta.
01:03:48 You gotta go sleep at night, you know.
01:03:51 At this, at this point, he kind of admits that they were kind of stupid.
01:03:59 Thinking they could convert them.
01:04:01 And it's it's really hard to to nail down where he he sits on this issue.
01:04:09 And and this is where things get a little bit. Like I said, there's a there's a difference.
01:04:16 Between the the kind of cockery you see today and the cockery that was going on in 1622, while they're related the the missing ingredient today is you don't have this this sense of of righteous conquest that the the English head and you don't have this sense of racial hierarchy.
01:04:37 With the English hand.
01:04:39 And so he kind of has these somewhat conflicting really worldviews and. And so it it it gets a little, it gets a little complicated in places. But in this place he outright admits they were stupid.
01:04:58 To be so obsessed with converting the Indians to Christianity that they.
01:05:04 They they didn't see the danger coming.
AI Reader
01:05:07 But these miscreants, who have thus despised God's great mercies so freely offered to them, must needs in time therefore be corrected by his justice. So as those who, by the way of mercies, would not be drawn unto him, shall some of them at length no doubt be brought unto him by his way of judgments.01:05:28 To which leaving them.
01:05:29 I will knit again together now the thread of my discourse and proceed to tell you that at the time of this massacre there were three or four of our ships in James River and one in the next river, and daily more to come in as three did within 14 days after.
01:05:47 One of which they endeavoured to have surprised but in vain, as had also been their whole attempt.
01:05:53 Had any the least foreknowledge been in those places where the massacre was committed?
01:05:58 Yet were the hearts of the English ever stupid and diverted from believing anything that might weaken their hopes of Speedy winning the savages to civility and religion by kind, usage and fair conversing amongst them?
01:06:12 He and the whole Council write further that Almighty God, they doubt not has his great work to do in this tragedy and will thereout draw honour and glory to his great.
01:06:24 Name safety and a more flourishing estate to themselves and the whole plantation there, and the more speedy conversion of the children of those savages to himself, since he so miraculously preserved so many of the English there being God be praised about 11 parts of 12 still remaining.
01:06:46 Whose desire to draw those people to religion by the careless neglect of their own safeties seems to have been the greatest cause of their own ensuing destruction.
Devon Stack
01:06:59 So he's simultaneously. Again, it's weird. It's all confusing because he he calls them stupid. He uses that word, he calls them stupid.01:07:08 And that admits that the the the biggest reason why this happened in the 1st place is their preoccupation with trying to convert them to Christianity got them killed.
01:07:18 Yeah.
01:07:19 And then, but then he also says that. But don't worry, God will convert their children to Christianity or something. And it's like, So what? You're not learning anything? Yeah. On one hand, you're saying that like it was retarded to try to convert them, but then you're, like, but it'll, but it'll happen.
01:07:39 It'll happen eventually.
01:07:42 And and I'm sorry, but it's it's it's the same kind of thought process that exists today, like, for example, the attitude towards blacks. Well, I know it's been 400 years and they haven't assimilated into our society yet. They just need more fathers in the household. They just need. We just need to get more than going to church. We just need.
01:08:02 You know, whatever. It at no point do they say you know what? Actually this is not working.
01:08:09 There's always this weird optimism that they'll be able to domesticate.
01:08:16 These wild animals.
01:08:19 And and it doesn't seem to matter what kind of timeline.
01:08:24 That would have to be on.
01:08:28 This is this is some cosmic mission that really there's no timeline long enough.
01:08:35 To prevent you from from doing this, and it doesn't matter how much blood and treasure you spend on this project, it has to be done.
01:08:45 And look, that's the attitude of many Christians. It is. It just is. Don't get mad at me for just saying what? What? The truth is it is. There's in fact, there's probably some at least some Christians listen to me right now that would say well, yeah, he is a martyr. All those people are martyrs and God has commanded.
01:09:06 Just to spread the word and that's that's.
01:09:09 That's their view.
01:09:11 And so that's that's going to be the eternal project. There will be no end insight there will be that's that's enough.
01:09:21 There will be no fatigue powerful enough to derail this project.
01:09:31 And so it and it the same and the same exists. The same thought process was going on 400 years ago.
01:09:38 Where he says they were stupid and that's the reason why they died. Oh, but by the way, that the children of these savages will most likely be be saved or something.
01:09:50 And then we get to another thing that hasn't changed. It's the the magic negro theme.
01:09:57 Where to kind of, I guess, make him feel himself feel better about this never ending failed project.
01:10:05 He points to the the one the the exception that proves the rule.
01:10:10 The he and there's a whole lot of coke wrapped up in this one.
01:10:14 Where he says. Oh. But like, yeah, it it was, it was bad, but it would have been way worse.
01:10:21 And one other way worse, if it wasn't for that one Indian that we actually got.
01:10:24 To be a Christian.
01:10:27 And he discounts entirely the other circumstances behind why that Indian might have ratted out the other Indians. Basically what happened is.
01:10:36 There's an Indian who has been adopted by a one of these, one of the wealthier settlers, and so he's living the good life and it's basically it's his adopted dad.
01:10:49 And he's living there with the white people and having a good time. And when his brother or I think it's his brother or maybe his cousin, they'll say here in a second, comes the night before and says, hey, we're going to kill all the whites tomorrow. He wraps them out.
01:11:05 And that saves according to the you know, to this a portion of the city that would have been massacred had they they not instantly alerted the guards and stuff and prepared for an invasion.
01:11:20 And so he said, his justification, his cope is well, you see. See that that's the good that was done just by converting 1 Indian we we converted 1 Indian to Christianity and it saved thousands of Englishmen and it's like.
01:11:36 Yeah. Or you could have converted zero and saved all of them.
01:11:42 You know what I mean? Like it's it's really fucking.
01:11:46 He's just looking. He's looking for a reason for this to to just make sense.
AI Reader
01:11:52 Yet it pleased God to use some of them as instruments to save many of their lives whose souls they had formerly saved, as at James City and other places, and the pinus trading in per Monkey River.01:12:06 All whose lives were saved by a converted Indian. Disclosing the plot in the instant whereof, though our sins say they made us unworthy to be instruments of so glorious a conversion in general, yet his infinite wisdom can nevertheless bring it to pass with some more of them and with other provinces.
01:12:26 There, in his good time and by such means as we think most unlikely.
01:12:32 For even in the delivery of us that now survive, No man's particular carefulness saved anyone. Person. But the mere goodness of himself freely and miraculously preserved, whom it pleased him.
01:12:45 The letters of Mr. George Sanders, a worthy gentleman and treasurer there, likewise, have advertised as many others from many particular persons of note and worth, besides the relations of many returned in the sea flower.
01:13:00 The ship that brought us this unwelcome news have been heard at large in the public courts that whilst all their affairs were full of success and such intercourse of familiarity as if the Indians in themselves had been of 1 nation.
01:13:16 Those treacherous natives, after five years, peace by a general combination in one day, plotted to subvert their whole colony and at one instant of time, though our several plantations were 140 miles upon 1 river on both sides.
Devon Stack
01:13:35 So it's literally that I have a black friend.01:13:39 It it's the well look, this one was. This one's fine. It worked out good.
01:13:43 See now if we could just get all the rest of them to be like this one guy that this, this one anomaly, and it'll be fine. Guys. See. He's a proof of concept.
01:13:56 Thing with it, it can be done. We have the technology.
01:14:04 And it's like, dude, like, literally all the rest of them. But that one guy.
01:14:09 We're killing all of the white people that were nice to them, white people that they knew that they had breakfast with, sometimes that they just ate breakfast with right before killing them.
01:14:21 And and you're excited about this one guy.
01:14:26 That's, that's again. It's the same sort of thing. It's this kind of thinking is not new.
01:14:34 This is something that just just like the look and the problem we have to overcome is behavior genetic, which means this behavior is also genetic.
01:14:47 Yeah, there's some theology wrapped up in it, but there's got to be some kind of genetic force driving this kind of.
01:14:54 Naivete. This optimism, this optimism that in, in other scenarios is probably really great and and and really helps us out as a people. But in the presence of non whites is suicide.
01:15:10 So then again, because there is.
01:15:14 A. There's there's competing philosophies in the mind of the author here.
01:15:21 Whereas.
01:15:23 He does believe in this never ending quest to some extent. He also believes in the the.
01:15:35 The divinity of the crown.
01:15:37 And the racial hierarchy and that they are ordained by God to colonize North America, and to civilize these people. And sometimes when when you try the carrot.
01:15:57 And it doesn't work. It's time to break out the stick, and that's a major difference. That's a major shift in the attitude. The reason why the cut behavior is so.
01:16:08 So like acute in its in its danger that it that that it poses to white people today is we don't use the stick anymore.
01:16:20 It's all carrots.
01:16:23 There is no stick.
01:16:25 Ever.
01:16:27 There is no. OK, we try it. We try it the nice way. Now we're going to go fucking hard. That never happens.
01:16:35 That never fucking happens.
01:16:37 Back in 1622, they they still have that.
01:16:43 They still had that.
01:16:44 And so he starts to talk about different strategies now that now they now they tried the nice way that maybe they should start thinking about conquering these.
01:16:57 People.
01:16:58 Again, the audience of course being the investors, so he's he's also just trying to be practical.
01:17:05 Where he's like look.
01:17:07 This is the situation we had all these colonists here. They were trying to be nice, confirmed to Christianity and shit and.
01:17:13 Then you know.
01:17:15 That didn't work out, so you know, in order to maintain a presence here and to continue your investment, we got to explore alternatives.
AI Reader
01:17:24 But before I go any further for the better understanding of all things, you shall know that these wild naked natives live not in great numbers together, but dispersed.01:17:35 And in small company.
01:17:37 And wear most together no more than 200, and that very rare.
01:17:42 In other places 50 or 40 or thereabouts and many miles distant from one another. In such places among the woods where they either found or might most easily make some cleared plots of ground which they employ wholly in letting of corn, whereby to sustain their lives.
01:18:02 These small and scattered companies, as I have said, had warning given from one another in all their habitations to meet at the day and hour appointed for our destruction.
01:18:14 At all are several towns and places seated upon the river. Some were directed to go to one place, some to another, all to be done at the same day and time, which they did. Accordingly, some entering their houses under colour of trading and so taking advantage, others drawing our men abroad.
01:18:34 Upon false pretenses, and the rest suddenly falling upon those that were at their neighbors.
01:18:41 They certify further that besides Master George Thorpe before mentioned master John Berkeley, captain Nathaniel Powell and his wife, daughter of Master William Tracey and Great with Child and Captain Markoch, all gentlemen of birth, virtue and industry, and of the council, there suffered.
01:19:01 Under this, their cruelty and treason.
01:19:05 That the slaughter had been universal. If God had not put it into the heart of an Indian belonging to 1 Perry to disclose it, who living in the House of 1 pace, was urged by another Indian, his brother, who came the night before and lay with him to kill pace so commanded by their king as he declared.
01:19:25 As he would kill Perry, telling further that by such an hour in the morning a number would come from divers places to finish the execution, who failed not at the time.
01:19:37 Perrys Indian rose out of his bed and revealed it to pace.
01:19:42 That used him as a son and thus the rest of the colony that had warning given them by. This means was saved.
Devon Stack
01:19:51 OK, actually the wrong note there, so that he's just elaborate on this story that we were talking about before. Is that all these people were slaughtered, and if it wasn't for the magic Indian, the 1 Indian, that, that that wasn't bad, then it would have been even.01:20:05 Worse.
01:20:07 So I had the wrong note on that one.
01:20:10 But anyway, here's here's even more cope. It's like never ending cope with this with this situation with it, but there's still there's one good Indian.
AI Reader
01:20:20 Such was God be thanked for it, the good fruit of an infidel converted to Christianity.01:20:27 For though 300 and more of ours died by many of these Pagan infidels, yet thousands of hours were saved by the means of one of them alone, which was made a Christian.
Devon Stack
01:20:40 See see it. It's worth it this project. It's worth doing this project cause if it wasn't for that one.01:20:49 That one that it worked on.
01:20:51 Then it would have.
01:20:52 Been even worse than all the rest of them, the other 99.99% of them that are awful, that it would have it would.
01:21:00 Have been bad, it's.
01:21:02 It's like, holy shit, dude.
01:21:04 Just just, no, no.
01:21:07 No, it's it's. He's the anomaly. He's the exception that proves the rule.
01:21:13 He's the did they not understand per capita back in 1622?
01:21:22 Anyway.
01:21:23 So then he starts talking about how embarrassing it was for the settlers because, and well, and for the investors, because these primitive people were able to inflict such damage.
01:21:38 And how there? But there is a silver lining.
01:21:43 There is a silver lining, he says.
AI Reader
01:21:46 To be thus butchered by so naked and cowardly, a people who dare not stand the presentment of a staff in manner of a peace, nor an uncharged peace in the hands of a woman from which they fly as so many hares.01:22:00 Much rather than from their tormenting devil, whom they worship for fear, though they acknowledge they love him not. Thus have you seen the particulars of this massacre out of letters from thence written, wherein treachery and cruelty have done their worst to us, or rather to themselves, for whose understanding.
01:22:22 Is so hollow as not to perceive that this must needs be for the good of the plantation after and the loss of this blood to make the body more healthful as by these reasons manifest.
Devon Stack
01:22:34 Ah yes, he's yeah, he's talking investors. He's like, oh, yeah, you want to make an omelet, you gotta break a few eggs. And sometimes, you know, sometimes it's good to cut off a a rotting hand. I don't know if he's meaning the more.01:22:47 The more zealous of the Christians that were killed or whatever, but he's trying to make the argument that no, no, this is actually good because again, he's talking the investors and he starts talking and this is again, he'll get to the part where he's like, you know what, maybe we need to conquer him. I just jumped the gun a little bit here. Here he starts talking about.
01:23:08 How?
01:23:10 They now have the moral high ground and this is what he justifies the the at least the idea of conquering them because he's like, hey look we it would have, it probably would have been bad if we had just showed up and kill, you know, start killing everybody but.
01:23:30 We went into that, we showed up and we were super nice and then they attacked us. So now if you know, if we just start killing everybody, it's it's.
01:23:39 It's probably OK.
AI Reader
01:23:40 First, because betraying of innocence never rests unpunished, and therefore Agesilaus when his enemies, upon whose oath of being faithful he rested, had deceived him, he sent them thanks for that. By their perjury, they had made God, his friend, and their enemy.01:24:00 Secondly, because our hands, which before were tied with gentleness and fair wages, are now set at liberty by the treacherous violence of the savages, not untying the knot but cutting it.
01:24:14 So that we who hitherto have had possession of no more ground than their waste and our purchase at a valuable consideration to their own contentment.
01:24:24 Gained may now by right of war and law of nations, invade the country and destroy them who sought to destroy us, whereby we shall enjoy their cultivated places, turning the laborious mattock into the victorious sword, wherein there is more both ease, benefit and glory.
01:24:45 And possessing the fruits of others labours.
01:24:48 Now their cleared grounds in all their villages, which are situated in the fruitful W places of the land, shall be inhabited by us, whereas heretofore the grubbing of woods was the greatest labour.
Devon Stack
01:25:02 So now they say it's actually a good thing, because now we can just go whoop ass.01:25:06 Well, they had the better lands anyway. We were being nice, you know? And and they didn't want us to have the nice land. They want that for themselves. Well, now we can just go fucking take it.
01:25:19 We can just go fucking take it and and because we tried it the nice way and you stabbed us in the back. And so now we're justified in whatever it is.
01:25:29 We want to do.
01:25:31 And that's what's missing from the White people today.
01:25:42 That's what's missing.
01:25:45 At no point are White people gonna be like, you know what? Enough.
01:25:49 Enough.
01:25:51 We try to play nice with you guys.
01:25:56 We tried to do everything we can we we funded our own replacement.
01:26:02 We've spent trillions on trying to get black people to be civilized.
01:26:08 We spend trillions on law enforcement to lock them up when they're not.
01:26:15 We sacrifice seats and university classrooms.
01:26:22 That our sons and daughters should be sitting in.
01:26:25 So that you guys can go there when you don't deserve it.
01:26:31 We have entire cities that are uninhabitable now.
01:26:35 Because we've given them to you.
01:26:39 At no point are the whites going to say this and then say, but you know what, now it's now. Now it's not. Now, it's we're we're now morally justified to do whatever the fuck we want.
01:26:49 You see, we we did the nice thing.
01:26:52 And yes, you told us to to to fuck off.
01:26:57 We did the nice thing.
01:27:00 And you started burning cities down every every couple of years.
01:27:07 We did the nice thing.
01:27:10 And and crime has skyrocketed.
01:27:13 So you know what?
01:27:15 We are now morally justified. I should.
01:27:17 Be thanking you.
01:27:19 I should be thanking you.
01:27:23 Because now I'm morally justified to do whatever the fuck I want.
01:27:30 And guess what, White people.
01:27:33 We are.
01:27:35 We are. You just got to claim it.
01:27:39 You just have to claim it.
01:27:42 That's what you lost.
01:27:46 That's what you lost between 1622 and today. That's what you lost over the last 400 years is a fucking backbone.
01:27:56 A fucking backbone where you can say you know what, we.
01:27:58 Tried it the nice way.
01:28:01 And you shit all over us.
01:28:03 So get fucked.
01:28:07 I can do whatever I want.
01:28:10 And it's totally fine.
01:28:17 Because it was ultimately it was up to you.
01:28:27 That's what's missing.
01:28:30 That's what's missing.
01:28:32 Look this this Maga boomer cuck shit wouldn't even be that bad if we had this part of it. If we had this side of the equation.
01:28:41 It wouldn't be that bad if they were like, oh, we can. We can convert them all and civilize them. And then, like the second it didn't work out.
01:28:48 We were like, oh, fuck that, fuck these people, but that part never happens.
01:28:54 That part never fucking happens.
01:29:02 So then he again cause now he's that's his. That's his new. That's his new headspace.
01:29:09 He has now shifted from we can civilize them, we can fix them.
01:29:13 We can fix them and turn them into nice little white people. He's like. No, no, fuck it now. Like I should be thanking you. I should send you a little thank you card that says thanks for being such dicks because now we.
01:29:24 Get your land.
01:29:27 Now we have to just we.
01:29:28 Just get to take everything.
01:29:30 Like it was gonna be a.
01:29:31 Pain in the ass before.
01:29:33 We have to invest all this time and money in trying to convert you guys over and get you up to speed with the whole civilization thing. And now we can just fucking take all your shit.
01:29:44 And kill you.
01:29:48 Because that's his new headspace.
01:29:51 That's the new narrative he's selling. The investors like, you know, you know what? We're yeah, we're we're not.
01:29:56 Fucking around over here anymore.
01:30:00 He starts talking about the obvious benefits like hey you.
01:30:02 Know what it's.
01:30:04 It's good for us. We get to take all this land and we were taking like the scraps. We were taking bad land because that's all they would give us.
01:30:12 And we were fine with that. But you know, I guess I guess we'll be fine with taking your.
01:30:16 Fucking village too.
01:30:18 And all your hunting grounds.
01:30:22 We'll take all that shit.
01:30:24 And then he starts talking. Yeah, it's even gonna mean it's gonna be good for the uh.
01:30:28 The fucking little little animals in the forest because this all this propaganda, you've heard your whole life.
01:30:35 But ohh you're Indians. They use all of the.
AI Reader
01:30:37 Animal they use all they use the entire animal.Devon Stack
01:30:43 Yeah. They also just they hunted things through extinction.01:30:49 They didn't have any rules about, you know what? What, what time of year you should hunt.
01:30:55 Whether you could.
01:30:55 You should kill pregnant animals or or you know, try to observe. You know mating seasons and try to make sure you're managing the population of the animals that you're surviving off of. No, they're just indiscriminately killing them in, you know, into extinction.
01:31:13 And so he's like, yeah, you know, so actually it's gonna be great. Like after we.
01:31:18 Kick all these fuckers out. We're going to have all their hunting grounds and and all the hunting grounds will improve. And because they're, they're basically just terrible at at at wildlife management.
AI Reader
01:31:32 Thirdly, because those commodities which the Indians enjoyed as much, or rather more than we shall now, also be entirely possessed by us.01:31:42 The deer and other beasts will be in safety and infinitely increase.
01:31:47 Which heretofore, not only in the general Huntington of the king, where at 4 or 500 deer were usually slain, but by each particular Indian, were destroyed at all times of the year without any difference of male damn or young.
01:32:04 The like may be said of our own swine and goats, whereof they have used to kill 8 in 10 more than the English have done.
01:32:13 There will be also a great increase of wild turkeys and other weighty fowl for the Indians never put difference of destroying the hen, but kill them, whether in season or not, whether in breeding time or sitting on their eggs or having newly hatched, it is all one to them whereby as also by the orderly.
01:32:34 Using of their fishing weirs, no known country in the world will so plentifully abound in victual.
Devon Stack
01:32:43 So his tone has shifted. He's like, yeah, you know what? Fuck these guys. And by the way, you guys suck at at at managing your wildlife. Everything's gonna get better. We're not going to just take your land. We're going to take your land and make it fucking better.01:33:01 And then it gets to the the more. This is where you get the the this is where you wish. This is also missing from the white man today.
01:33:09 This is where you get like the. This is the socio. See. This is the sociopathic white white man gene expressing itself where he's like, you know, it's like once he's had enough. This is like the school shooter, Jean. He's like, you know, I've had enough.
01:33:24 That's it.
01:33:26 That's it.
01:33:29 I'm now going to have a a single focus on my objective and and nothing will get in the way and I'm going to be very clinical about this and and I'm just going to have that psycho white person energy.
01:33:44 And that's what's going on here. He's like, yeah, you know, we're gonna take your fucking land. The animals are gonna love it. But not only that, he's like, you know, you know, it's it's actually. And this is this is this. This is what white people should have realized a long time ago with with their diversity project.
01:34:06 He says, you know what? It's actually better because.
01:34:10 Yeah. We were going to civilize them.
01:34:13 But that takes so long it takes so long, whereas conquering it it we can do it tomorrow.
01:34:23 So that's really it, it's it's going to be faster. We'll be able to expand our territory faster. We'll be able to to conserve these resources better.
01:34:35 And it won't. We won't have to fucking deal with all this red tape and trying to convert them to Christianity and shit. We just. It's just going to be more.
01:34:43 It.
AI Reader
01:34:44 Fourthly, because the way of conquering them is much more easy than of civilizing them by fair means, for they are a rude, barbarous and naked people scattered in small companies which are helps to victory but hindrances to civility.01:35:02 Besides that, a conquest may be of many and at once, but civility is in particular and slow. The effect of long time and great industry.
01:35:14 Moreover, victory of them may be gained many ways, by force, by surprise, by famine in burning their corn, by destroying and burning their boats, canoes and houses by breaking their fishing weirs, by assaulting them in their Huntington, whereby they get the greatest part of their sustenance in winter.
01:35:36 By pursuing and chasing them with our horses and bloodhounds to draw after them and mastiffs to tear them, which take these naked tand to form savages for no other than wild beasts, and are so fierce and fell upon them that they fear them worse than their old devil which they worship.
01:35:57 Supposing them to be a new and worse kind of devils.
01:36:01 Than their own.
01:36:02 By these and sundry other ways, as by driving them when they fly upon their enemies, though, who are round about them, and by animating and abetting their enemies against them, may their ruin or subjection be soon affected.
Devon Stack
01:36:20 Fucking based.01:36:23 He's just like, you know, here's how we'll do it.
01:36:26 This hell, we'll fucking do it. We'll starve them out.
01:36:29 We'll starve them out. We'll. We'll. We'll kill them while they're out hunting. You know those mastiffs that they're afraid of, we'll unleash our mastiffs on them.
01:36:41 He's he's just.
01:36:42 Like Ohh, how are we gonna do?
01:36:44 I'll tell you.
01:36:44 How we do it?
01:36:46 If you can think it, if you can think it, we can do it.
01:36:50 We can fucking do it.
01:36:52 And it's all. It's all very matter of fact. He's just, like, you know what? Fuck these guys. Fuck these guys. We can do it. In fact, they start saying, you know what?
01:37:01 It's not. It's not that hard to figure out.
01:37:04 The Spanish, Spanish is doing this for uh.
01:37:07 For a while.
01:37:09 The Spaniards did this in South America. It's not a big deal at all, they.
01:37:14 Did this in Mexico.
01:37:16 And these these warring Indians, they they, you know, like what was the phrase where they said that they live in in these separate little towns which is, which is great for conquest, meaning that it makes them easier to kill them. But it's bad for trying to civilize them. So it's like, yeah. So this actually works out better. We were going to try to civilize them, but this.
01:37:35 Would have been a pain the ass, and now it's great.
01:37:38 It's great that they all live kind of separate.
01:37:41 But he also talks about the.
01:37:43 What the Spaniards did to to effectively take over the primitive people in Mexico and South America was they just they did divide and conquer.
01:37:55 They just they all these like the the the myth of that. All these Indians were just all living peacefully on the continent getting along, you know, seeing Kumbaya and whatever. And then the the white man showed up and and and they and that's when war was invented and slavery and everything else. No, like these guys were fighting each other.
01:38:15 Like like crazy before the white people even showed up. So it's like, yeah, all we gotta do. I mean, they all. They all hate each other anyway.
01:38:23 And so all we got to do while we're while we're hunting them down and taking all their land is is just uh.
01:38:30 Cause little little divide and conquer action just by, you know, setting them against each other like the Spaniards did.
AI Reader
01:38:39 So the Spaniard made great use for his own turn of the quarrels and enmities that were amongst the Indians.01:38:47 Was thoroughly understanding and following that Maxim of the politician divide and impera make divisions and take kingdoms.
01:38:56 For thus he got two of the greatest kingdoms of the West Indies, Peru and Mexico.
01:39:03 Mexico by the Princess divisions and the people's differences.
01:39:08 After the death of Guyana, Capa King of Peru, his sons ATA Balibar and Gascar falling to war about the Kingdom, and each of them striving to make the Spaniard to his friend Francis Pizzaro, managing those their divisions only to his own ends, easily stripped them both of that Rich Kingdom.
01:39:28 And became Master of Peru.
01:39:32 And so likewise, Ferdinando Cortez vanquished King Montezuma and gained the Kingdom of Mexico from him by the aid and furtherance of the neighboring people of the province of Tascalate, being deadly enemies to the Mexicans.
01:39:50 For which service they of Tascalate are freed by the Spaniards from all tributes to this time?
01:39:57 In Virginia, the many diverse princes and people there are at this day opposite in infinite factions 1 unto another, and many of them bear a mortal hatred to these our barbarous savages that have been likely as false and perfidious heretofore to them.
01:40:16 As unto us of late, so as the quarrels and the causes of them, and the different humours of these people being well understood, it will be an easy matter to overthrow those that now are or may be our enemies hereafter. By aiding and setting on their enemies against them.
01:40:36 And by these factions and differences of petty princes, the Romans took their greatest advantage to overcome this island of Great Britain, of which Tacitus says it, a doom singly pugnet university, vincour.
01:40:51 And Justin hath the like saying of the cause of vanquishing the Grecian cities.
Devon Stack
01:40:58 So he's like, yeah, we're, we're, we're.01:41:01 We're smarter than they are.
01:41:03 We're we we know that they all fight each other. We know all the different tribes well enough to know why they hate each other and and they're different dispositions and what what they're sensitive about. And so we're going to just, we're just going to make them all hate each other and then they'll fight each other and.
01:41:20 We'll be able to destroy our enemies that way, just like the the Spaniards did. Little little evil, but.
01:41:26 That's what I like. We. That's what we.
01:41:28 Like.
01:41:29 And then and then he's like, this is I'm tell you this is I'm.
01:41:32 The.
01:41:33 This is this is the gene that's missing in white people right now. He just keeps going with it. He's like, hey, you know, they don't even better.
01:41:41 We could, we could turn some of them into slaves. He's like, you know, it'd be great cause like, they're like the the White people that are that are that are having to like mind their own ore we can even like the the really shitty White people are better than these guys. So we can get them to focus more on blacksmithing and actually.
01:42:01 Feeling like the real artisan type work? Well, you know, we put them in the fucking mines. Fuck them. They're gonna go in the mine.
01:42:09 5th.
AI Reader
01:42:09 Swiftly, because the Indians who before were used as friends, may now most justly be compelled to servitude and drudgery and supply the room of men that labour, whereby even the meanest of the plantation may employ themselves more entirely in their arts and occupations.01:42:29 Which are more generous. Whilst savages perform their inferior works of digging in mines and the like, of whom also some may be sent for the service of the summer islands.
Devon Stack
01:42:41 Now again, this this is a. This is where understanding genetics would be what a would have helped out.01:42:49 Because you're you're keep. Yeah, it sounds good, right? Yeah, that'd be great. We'll just send them in the fucking mines. Fuck these people. We tried being their friends, and now we're justified in making them work in the mines.
01:43:03 But then you're stuck with them still. You still have that genetic material in your gene pool, so I know it sounds good. It sounds like a good idea.
01:43:13 But it's unless you can have some way of dealing with that aspect of your plan. It's it's kind of.
01:43:19 It's going to actually be a problem later on.
01:43:23 And then you get to the. This is the sad part.
01:43:26 Is he's he's very confident now. He's like.
01:43:29 Look.
01:43:30 We might have been naive friendly assholes in the very beginning, and we got suckered, and now we're on a war path.
01:43:40 But.
01:43:41 The another good thing?
01:43:44 Is this will forever serve as a warning to our descendants.
01:43:50 And they'll they'll finally learn the lesson.
01:43:53 That being trusting fools, that's the way to get tricked and murdered.
01:43:58 Unfortunately.
01:44:00 I mean that maybe that worked for a few generations, but unfortunately that that's not the case.
01:44:06 That's, that's obviously not the case anymore.
01:44:09 We no longer have. Most people don't even know their story or any kind of story like this.
01:44:17 And we no longer have that mindset.
01:44:20 We no longer have the mindset that it, you know, if if you try kindness, if you throw pearls before swine, as they say.
01:44:29 It's a it's a bad idea.
01:44:33 And that high trust societies again, it's great when you're just dealing with white people, but it's it's a suicide pact when you start dealing with with low trust people.
01:44:43 But again, the the ever optimist.
01:44:49 Englishman here.
AI Reader
01:44:51 Sixthly, this will forever hereafter make us more cautious and circumspect as never to be deceived more by any other treachery.01:45:00 But will serve for a great instruction to all posterity there to teach them that trust is the mother of deceit and to learn them that of the Italians Chi non, Frieda non singhana.
01:45:13 He that trusts not, is not deceived and make them know that kindnesses are misspent upon rude natures, so long as they continue rude as also that savages and pagans are above all other for matter of justice ever to be suspected.
01:45:31 Thus, upon this anvil, shall we now beat out to ourselves an armour of proof which shall forever after defend us from barbarous incursions and from greater dangers that otherwise might happen, and so we may truly say, according to the French proverb, a Quaker shows Maher Esbon.
01:45:52 Luck is good for something.
Devon Stack
01:45:56 But unfortunately that lesson was forgotten.01:46:01 That lesson was forgotten.
01:46:06 That look, if that lesson, he's right. Right like that. Hey, at least at least you have that right. That that's that's him trying to be optimistic again, right? Well, it's just good luck or bad luck is good for something.
01:46:20 At least now we'll we'll we'll stop being these naive assholes. They get taken advantage of and tricked and murdered.
01:46:28 But again, it's.
01:46:31 Not so much. They didn't learn his learn his lesson.
01:46:35 So then he goes on and on about.
01:46:42 He he, he, he he talks again because it's to the investors. He goes on and on thinking all these rich people for sending weapons and and a lot of a lot of it's just like.
01:46:55 You know, irrelevant to what we're talking about tonight, but he's just like, oh, yeah? And and this great, wonderful gentleman of the Crown and blah, blah. But then he closes out sort of by talking about how, you know, we need to learn from history, something that hopefully.
01:47:12 Those of you in the audience are doing right now. We need to learn to learn from.
01:47:16 History.
01:47:17 And learn the lessons that the you know the Romans and and the Spaniards can teach them.
AI Reader
01:47:23 Rome grew by opposition and rose upon the back of her enemies.01:47:28 Mark, but the Spaniard, who is in the same continent with Virginia and hath now perfected his work mark, can tell me if he hath not had more counter buffs far than we, as out of their own histories at large, may be proved.
01:47:43 Columbus, upon his return from the West Indies into Spain, having left his people with the Indian in peace and promise of Fair usage towards them.
01:47:54 After his coming back again, he found no one man alive of them, but all by the natives treacherously slain.
01:48:01 After this, again when the Spanish colony was increased in great numbers, the Indians from whom the Spaniards for trucking stuff used to have all their corn, generally conspired together to plant no corn at all.
01:48:15 Intending thereby to famish them themselves, living in the mean time, upon cassava, a root to make bread, only then known to themselves.
01:48:26 This plot of theirs by the Spaniards oversight that foolishly depended upon strangers for their bread took such effect and brought them to such misery. By the rage of famine that they spared no unclean, no loathsome beast.
01:48:43 Know not the poisonous and hideous serpents, but ate them up, also devouring one death to save them from another.
01:48:51 And by this means the whole colony well near surfeited sickened and died miserably.
01:48:57 After again upon fresh and great supplies, new made an infinite company of them by their incontinency died of the Indian disease that hath now got a French name, which at first as being a strange and unknown malady, was deadly upon whomsoever it lighted.
01:49:16 Besides, before they knew the cause and remedy, very many lost diverse parts of their body, feet and hands, principally by a little vermin less than a flea.
01:49:27 And skipping like it called negro, which got between the skin and the flesh before they were aware and their bread and multiplied, making swellings and putrefaction INS to the decay and loss of their bodily members.
Devon Stack
01:49:43 So yeah, I I always thought ohh the White man brutally diseases and kill off Indians with well, you know obviously it works both ways. So he's talking about how you know they they they're just because that there's they've had a rough time doesn't mean that it's over the Spaniards had an even harder time and look at all the gold they've got you know.01:50:03 Coming out of their kingdoms.
01:50:04 No.
01:50:06 And also mentions you know the the clever trick that the Indians did to Columbus's men trying to or, well, effectively killing them.
01:50:19 By purposely not planting any, any corn and then it's going ohh any food and then going and secretly making bread out of some root that they didn't know about.
01:50:31 And effectively starving them to death. And so they he's like, yeah, look at these guys. They, they're all, you know, they had a hard time. And but just like Rome without that challenge, you know, we wouldn't be pushed to do great things. And so again, he's kind of playing it up to to the investors there. He then brings up the work of a.
01:50:52 A Spanish historian.
01:50:55 Named what is it, Gonzalo?
01:50:59 Where is it?
01:51:04 He'll say it's Gonzalo something who lived in the West Indies as they called it back then for 20 years, and the observations he made of the natives there and how he thinks that it could be universally applied to the natives that they're dealing with in Virginia.
AI Reader
01:51:25 So as Oviedo in his third book of the first part of his W India history, sayeth that of a million of Indians, at least that were in Hispaniola. There were not in little more than 40 years space after the first beginning of the Plantation, 500 of thee and all their children live.01:51:45 For the Indians that lived there after were brought out of the continent into that island or out of 1 island to be planted in another.
01:51:54 On the other side, the natives in Virginia are nothing populous but thin and scattered nations, as is known to all. Hereby the way to make a little digression. Since I have mentioned Oviedo, who lived about 22 years in the West.
01:52:09 It is. I will acquaint you with his observation and judgement of the nature and disposition of the Indians there, that you may compare and see in what and how far it agrees with that of the natives of Virginia. They are, saith he by nature, slothful, and idle, vicious, melancholy, slovenly of bad conditions.
01:52:30 Layers of small memory of no constancy or trust.
01:52:36 In another place, he sayeth, the Indian is by nature of all people, the most lying and most inconstant in the world. Sottish and sudden, never looking. What dangers may happen afterwards, less capable than children of six or seven years old and less apt and ingenious.
01:52:55 This is the general disposition of most.
01:52:57 Of them, though, there be some says he that be wise and subtle. And indeed it should seem so when they could over reach and go beyond the Spaniard. So much to put that trick of starving them as aforesaid upon them to their so great and almost total destruction.
Devon Stack
01:53:19 And so with that, he continues on, you know, again it goes over a lot of technical things like.01:53:27 Trying to recruit more people to come by discussing the amount of land that you'll get if you come out and how much you'll get paid and how it's still you know this. This sounds bad guys, but it's going to be great, you know, come out here, it'll be fun.
01:53:41 And you'll get all this free land, especially now. Right? We're gonna fucking kick some Indian assets, and we're gonna get all that good land.
01:53:48 And he thanks the the king for sending weapons and supplies some more. And and then he goes into he lists all the people that were killed and goes over like the the the last will and testament of a couple of people and and where their money should go. And just.
01:54:08 Technicalities about like that, but that's basically the report.
01:54:13 On the massacre.
01:54:15 The report on the massacre that basically the the the story continues from there, we're going to go over tonight. I just want to go over this one document, but the the war waged on they eventually, obviously.
01:54:29 Did exactly what he said they they kicked Indian as they defeated the the tribe that was had tried to genocide them in relatively short order. It was very, very easy to do as he said, it was much easier than trying to civilize them.
01:54:46 But again, this is you can look at this and it's it's he lays it out over and over and over again. It's not this isn't me reaching this isn't me trying to find this. He says it. He says they were stupid to try to try to convert them to Christianity that the reason why it happened is they were preoccupied with doing it.
01:55:07 That these people were lower than animals, these people were not, not anything. They were used to that that this is something that they completely found in in.
01:55:19 Women.
01:55:20 Because their understanding of humanity up until their exposure to these people on this continent, well, you got to remember that it's going to be limited to other Europeans, to the degree that anyone that's in Jamestown, including the author, had ever encountered a.
01:55:40 Even just a non Englishman, it would have been someone from France or Spain or you know, something like that. They they're not. They've never met an Afro.
01:55:51 Chicken.
01:55:52 They had never met a A probably never met an Asian.
01:55:57 They probably never met a a Russian. I mean, they, they they probably haven't met hardly anyone. I'm not saying Russians are. I'm just, you know, I'm just trying to.
01:56:06 Before you freak.
01:56:07 Out out there. Slobs. I'm not calling you guys that I'm just saying geographically, never met a German either. You know. I mean, a lot of these guys.
01:56:15 And so they're they're expecting everyone's behavior to at least somewhat conform to what they're used to and be somewhat like the behavior of other Englishmen.
01:56:29 And unfortunately, that's just how a lot of white people operate to this day.
01:56:34 They still think that, oh, yeah, if we can just convert them to Christianity, that'll that'll fix it.
01:56:39 That'll be Michael Jones the whole problem away. That'll be fine.
01:56:44 It'll be perfectly fine.
01:56:46 That's. That's the civilizing force, right? Has nothing to do with genetics.
01:56:52 Has nothing to do whatsoever with genes.
01:56:57 That is the and we know this right? Because all Christian countries.
01:57:02 Like Nigeria and Congo, I mean, they're they're doing great.
01:57:07 And all the atheist countries like Japan? Ohh, that's that. You don't want to live there.
01:57:13 Ohh yeah I'd I would much rather live in Liberia.
01:57:17 Than in Japan.
01:57:20 Because that's what's doing it right. It's the magic book that does it.
01:57:24 Has nothing to do with genetics.
01:57:27 Whatsoever.
01:57:31 It's just fucking stupid.
01:57:34 It's fucking stupid.
01:57:40 And stupidity gets White people killed.
01:57:49 So anyway, I I said I I was not expecting to find this like I was. I was interested in this document because I wanted to see how the interactions with the Indians went, because I knew there had been a massacre, but I didn't know. Like, what led up to that. And I didn't want to be repetitive because I know we we already went.
01:58:06 Over a similar massacre, because it, you know, there's so many of them.
01:58:11 And then I find this.
01:58:13 And I'm just like, holy shit.
01:58:16 This is.
01:58:19 This is unbelievably relevant.
01:58:22 And depressingly relevant.
01:58:25 Because it just goes to show that it once again our behavior.
01:58:28 Is also genetic.
01:58:31 This White hubris.
01:58:33 This White optimism.
01:58:36 Again.
01:58:37 And under, under certain circumstances, wonderful thing.
01:58:43 Until you start to encounter other people.
01:58:47 And that's when it all falls apart.
01:58:53 Specifically because it isn't a theology that makes people the way that they are.
01:59:01 Obviously it has influence, but.
01:59:04 It's like saying that ohh it's it's really.
01:59:08 It's really just the software that matters. Hardware doesn't matter at all.
01:59:13 Like I'm pretty sure it matters. I'm pretty sure that if you got like a an old 486 and tried to install Windows 11 on it, you'd be.
01:59:20 Kind.
01:59:21 Of you'd be kind of fucked.
01:59:24 You'd be kind.
01:59:25 Of fucked.
01:59:31 The hardware matters.
01:59:35 Software matters too, sure.
01:59:38 But if the hardware is not there, it doesn't matter.
01:59:42 Because that's a that proves it. That's why they they they back when you used to buy software and boxes. That's why they had the minimum system requirements written on the box before you even bought it.
01:59:55 See now is my my shitty 386 going to run this thing? Ah, it's not.
02:00:01 This thing says it requires at least Windows 98. I still got Windows 95. I can't do this.
02:00:08 This thing needs 16 to keep it more hardware. This thing needs 16 gigs of RAM and I've only got 8.
02:00:18 Well, then you can't do it.
02:00:20 Doesn't matter how awesome the fucking software is.
02:00:25 And I'm sorry, at least as of right now, there's no way to upgrade people's hardware.
02:00:38 We're like, we're like Apple products.
02:00:41 What you? Whenever you. Whenever when it comes out, whatever it is, that's what it is. And then you hope you hope you don't want to upgrade anything. That's just pretty much what it is.
02:00:51 Can't even change the battery. Yeah, that that's it. Once that goes out, you're gone.
02:01:02 It's a really simple fucking concept and like I said, even these guys who were.
02:01:07 Really, really, really drinking the kool-aid.
02:01:11 And trying to trying to get everyone else to drink the kool-aid.
02:01:15 They got it. They got it eventually.
02:01:19 They got it. They were.
02:01:20 Like you know what? Which? Yeah.
02:01:23 The time for the care. It's over. It's time for the stick. And if that's all? Look, if that's all people dead.
02:01:30 If that's all people did I I I could handle a little cuckery.
02:01:33 I could handle a little cuckery about them wanting to to ignore the the the racial aspect. Actually, I don't know. I don't think I you'd have to. At least you have to acknowledge the racial.
02:01:45 Role in all this, otherwise you just go back to being a retard.
02:01:52 You have to acknowledge the racial role.
02:01:56 In societies.
02:02:04 Anyway.
02:02:06 That went by fashion, I thought.
02:02:09 I thought this was going to go on forever because they had so much of these, so many little clips here.
02:02:14 To.
02:02:14 Play. I didn't cut out that much like so I cut out like all the stuff that was like.
02:02:19 UM.
02:02:21 You know, like, oh, the the land is awesome. It's so great. You can you can grow anything here, but that that's that's a good portion of of what.
02:02:32 Or how they reported.
02:02:34 To the the people back home in England, the situation, the investors and.
02:02:41 And.
02:02:44 And what they what they plan to do about these?
02:02:47 These unsavory savages. All right, let's take a look at entropy.
02:02:54 We got Brody.
02:02:56 Says do you think you could do a stream on pilot diversity hires that Amazon plane that dove into the water in Texas a few years ago? The Toronto pilot, and of course, the DC helicopter crash.
02:03:11 All the pilots were diversity hires. All had instructors that had expressed concerns about their performance.
02:03:19 I mean, I guess that that's an idea.
02:03:22 That's an idea.
02:03:24 But that's also a product of this thinking.
02:03:28 No, it's fine.
02:03:30 Hardware doesn't matter, it's the software. We can teach them to be good pilots.
02:03:35 It's all it all stems from the same denial of of of biology.
02:03:41 And it's funny because a lot of these same people, they love to giggle and and smile and say, oh, there's only two genders.
02:03:49 But there's only one race.
02:03:53 There's two genders and one race.
02:03:55 The human race.
02:03:57 It's like. No, no, that's that's a very retarded view of biology, I mean.
02:04:02 No wonder some of you guys think that, uh.
02:04:05 The world is flat.
02:04:08 Gorilla hands.
02:04:18 Gorilla hands I should probably turn that down. I always forget to turn it down on the my ear. Rape everybody.
02:04:25 Gorilla Hands says there's a couple of positive things to this horrible genocide in Gaza. See how are you looking for?
02:04:32 You're looking for.
02:04:34 Silver lining? Maybe like this guy. Are you are you gonna do this? I haven't looked yet. I give you the same justification the Gaussians gonna. Oh, we tried the carrot.
02:04:44 First thing is that it's waking up the world up to Jewish supremacy and 2nd as this war keeps grinding the IDF down. It's definitely having a negative impact on their younger generations. It's about time that they have a taste of their own medicine. I mean, I don't know. That's a little optimistic because believe it or not.
02:05:05 Israel has been at war since Israel.
02:05:09 And they they they were genocide and people to form Israel in the 1st place. That's how Israel came to be as they showed up and did the Nakba and some form of the Nakba has been ongoing since the 1940s. So.
02:05:23 You know it it ebbs and flows. I don't know that this is going to be the big thing, especially because a lot of these people, the lot of the same kinds of Christians, by the way, that don't believe in biology, believe that somehow, actually they don't believe in the one way they believe in.
02:05:40 2.
02:05:40 Races they believe in.
02:05:43 And Jews and everybody else. But Jews are like the special God people.
02:05:47 Cool. And so you're always going to be contending with that. You're always going to be contending with these fucking Zionists like well, like that make up Trump's entire cabinet.
02:05:58 And that's not an insignificant portion of the United States population. It's not an insignificant portion of the Republican Party. In fact, it's, you could say the majority.
02:06:11 So yeah, I mean, in a way, I think that a lot of people.
02:06:17 A have a.
02:06:20 Have a skewed perspective on on.
02:06:24 On who? Who? All we're reaching. Especially as.
02:06:28 X becomes basically.
02:06:31 Our turf.
02:06:33 Right. I I don't even see shit from leftists anymore.
02:06:37 And and you would think that'd be great, but it's not great cause you you don't even see what their arguments are anymore. Like even if they're stupid, it's nice to see what they are.
02:06:47 Now the only lefties I see are fucking James Lindsey.
02:06:51 And that's the extent of it.
02:06:53 And it's not because they don't exist anymore, but that's kind of the impression a lot of people are getting.
02:06:59 They think that all because all I see is confirmation of my beliefs on on all the social media stuff, and I don't watch TV anymore. So I'm not exposed to that garbage. Therefore we'll.
02:07:13 Evening.
02:07:14 Because before it was like all the platforms kicked us off and we, everyone had to like speak in code and whatever. And and you had all these digital safe spaces where you could see what the, you know, what the average person thought and not so much these days.
02:07:32 I mean, a lot of the lot of MAGA, a lot of Trump voters are pretty much leftist from the 90s and that's.
02:07:39 So I don't. I don't think we're at, I don't think it's it's having the effect that a lot of people think and and and by the way.
02:07:47 To the extent that it is having that effect, it's coming from the left. The right wing is not becoming more antisemitic. The right wing is deporting people for anti-Semitism. Now I know that you would like well, that's not really right, but you know it is in terms of power structure.
02:08:06 So.
02:08:08 Yeah, it it. It's waking up lefties, I guess. But lefties believe it or not, have been the ones historically that were critical of Israel.
02:08:19 Every every time you see, like, uh, these older videos.
02:08:24 From like the 90's, the 2000s or, you know, anyone that's criticized in Israel, they're almost always from the left. They're almost always, there's almost never.
02:08:32 Never right wing, at least not.
02:08:35 Right wing people who would be accepted in polite company.
02:08:42 Hey, you've got the the David Dukes, the world or whatever that have.
02:08:45 Been trying to.
02:08:47 Trying to be persuasive for a long time, but you know those people have been kept off platforms.
02:08:52 For so long.
02:08:55 And and so that's also why maybe it feels like your wedding is.
02:08:58 Yeah, you're winning over the people that.
02:09:03 Would have agreed with this already. Have they just heard about it and now some of them, some, maybe. Maybe we've made a little bit of a dent, right?
02:09:12 I just again, I I don't see it as this wide wide-ranging thing.
02:09:19 And to the extent, like I said, that it is, it's it's mostly the lefties, some right wing people, but you know.
02:09:26 I think it's fewer right wing people than a lot of people imagine.
02:09:32 And then grill hand simply says Chuck it.
02:09:36 Thank you very much. Gorilla hands. Now we got goy boy 14 to 8 says with Morgoth being doxed. Is there still a chance of you 2 doing a stream together?
02:09:46 I don't know why there wouldn't be, just because he's doxed.
02:09:49 Unless, unless I guess.
02:09:51 He has to be more careful with who he strays with, but I just haven't had the time. Man, I haven't talked to him. I I damned him like months and months ago, he was like, yeah, we should do that. And then we both kind of got busy. So.
02:10:04 Uh.
02:10:06 But yeah, I guess he got docs. I I saw that I didn't really.
02:10:11 Look too much into it.
02:10:13 I don't. I don't think I I don't think too much of of of that just cause the cancelling has.
02:10:23 Has subsided a little bit a little bit, but then again, he's in the UK, so maybe not like that's where it's dangerous to be ducked is in the UK cause there's actual legal consequences, but I'm not familiar enough with all of his work to know if he's in legal jeopardy now.
02:10:42 Grenade says hi Devon. I'm back. I hope this is the last goddamn time I have to change platforms to support dissidents like you.
02:10:51 Well, I I hope so too, but don't hold your breath.
02:10:55 You then say, have you heard of Lilly Gaddis, the chick that was asked to say nigger on Pierce Morgan? She has a YouTube channel for now and is racist. And Jew woke?
02:11:09 Yeah, I know who that is.
02:11:12 And then you say with her and Shiloh, I think women might be more impactful than we might give them credit for. They haven't been browbeaten into White guilt as much as men have.
02:11:26 And they.
02:11:28 And have the most to lose in a White minority society. We should welcome them and not shame them for tattoos or trashy looks.
02:11:38 Well, I, you know, I don't shit on women. I don't think they should be leaders.
02:11:43 But to the extent that they can be effective influencers, I think I'm OK with that. That's always been.
02:11:51 Part of Western European culture, women have always played some kind of supporting role when it comes to politics, and that's fine, you.
02:12:02 Know.
02:12:03 And and because of the realities of today, where women can vote as much as we don't want them to, yeah, it does matter what women think because they can vote.
02:12:10 And and honestly, it matters what women thinks or what women think, because.
02:12:17 They are. They are. There are some men that are more influenced by women, unfortunately, and society generally is more influenced by women. When you live in.
02:12:28 A gynocracy like we do. If that's a word, I don't know.
02:12:35 Uh, Brody says. Hi, Devon. Did you create the song shekels faster? It's very catchy. Yes, I did. And I am working on another.
02:12:44 Song.
02:12:45 It's just it's. I want it to be funny and in order in order for it to be funny, you have to execute it.
02:12:54 Proper.
02:12:54 Really. And.
02:12:59 It's. I'm not much of a musician.
02:13:04 Because so, because there's things. If I was, I would be done. This side. We've done like a million years ago.
02:13:09 But when you're not a musician, when you're not very good at it, it it takes a long time to make a song not sound like.
02:13:15 Garbage.
02:13:16 Video Grams says thinking about it. Did boomers do much rather than be psyopped brutally by the post 45 Globohomo program.
02:13:29 Oldest boomers during the during the 1965 Immigration Act were 19 youngest born in 64, oldest now 79. The decrepit holding to power since the 2000s were World War Two generation and now silent generation.
02:13:47 Well, I mean, Trump's not silent generation. No, all those boomer senators aren't silent generation. Silent generation is all dead or, you know, well, I mean, like what? Maybe Mitch McConnell held. You know, there's a couple. There's a handful of, like, really fucking old bags. I don't know.
02:14:03 Uh, no, it's not so much they. They were writing policy. They were very much supporting the policy, and they were they were not just, they're not just.
02:14:18 What's the right word for?
02:14:19 It.
02:14:20 They didn't just contract the disease, they spread it.
02:14:26 They enthusiastically spread it.
02:14:30 And they enthusiastically condoned look.
02:14:34 It's one thing if you could say, well, you know, they they didn't. They didn't write the Immigration Act of 1960. Yeah, you're right. They didn't. But they certainly didn't do anything to try to get rid of it in the, like, the in the 40 years or whatever that they've been in charge now.
02:14:49 Which has been it's been about 40, like they've had the longest rain.
02:14:54 In terms of political and financial power of of any generation, maybe in American history and they've done nothing but but reinforce the bad. So even if they didn't start the bad, they feed it and they cultivate it and they take care of it.
02:15:12 They want it to have babies.
02:15:14 And that's a problem. Even now. You're even now with the with the so-called like you know.
02:15:21 Mega Boomers it's it's you're. It's like pulling teeth. Even now it's it's nearly impossible to to get them just to.
02:15:29 To well to to acknowledge Jewish power or that there's not just one race.
02:15:33 In the world.
02:15:36 So yeah, their hands are not are not clean.
02:15:40 Kirk and 86 with a big Christmas doughnut.
Money Clip
02:15:44 Children, they will be beating them Christmas ever I start with.Devon Stack
02:15:50 The magic negro.Money Clip
02:16:01 Where did the show man go?Devon Stack
02:16:14 So.02:16:15 Ever.
02:16:17 Alright, Kerrigan 86.
02:16:20 Bringing out the big guns.
02:16:23 Long time fan, first time donating. Sorry for the long overdue support you and several others have awakened me to the true evil and corruption of our country. The information was there decades, 100 years plus, but was silenced, shamed from our people. Where is the faggot clip from?
02:16:43 Shout out to Negro Spritzer always makes me laugh. Are you talking about this one?
02:16:51 He's he's an actual faggot. It's from a stream.
02:16:57 He he was part of a pro faggot video from the 90s.
02:17:02 There was some Asian faggot that was.
02:17:05 God, that was a long time ago. Now I forget the Asian guy's name, but it was. It was like some pro diversity training video essentially that some Asian faggot put together and that was him crying in a in a support group about how people yell fagots at me and I thought.
02:17:25 And he sounded like such a faggot when he yelled faggots. So I was like, we gotta clip that.
02:17:30 And so I clipped it right then and there in the stream and we.
02:17:33 And the rest is history.
02:17:36 So yeah, it's it's from some stream.
02:17:41 A few years ago.
02:17:43 I think a few years ago now, I think it's multiple years ago.
02:17:47 But uh yeah, thank you very much for the the support there and and yeah, you got a whole.
02:17:54 Well, back catalog, you can check out. There's probably someone that would that would know what stream that's from. I just don't remember. It's been so long.
02:18:03 Well, thank you.
02:18:03 Very much for the the the the big support there.
02:18:06 That really helps things. Going helps me keep doing the show.
02:18:11 Uh, next drop. We got video grams again, says not defending boomers. Just curious about generations and what they actually did this course on social media is muddled and confused. Terms like Boomer in cell troll are butchered into meaninglessness. Yeah, well, now anyone over 30 is a boomer and you know.
02:18:30 Yeah, it it.
02:18:31 Boomer has just morphed into meaning old person.
02:18:35 I don't know, maybe that'll stick. Maybe that would be that would be such a funny thing because boomers were the generation that never wanted to get old. And so if it if it ends up being a term meaning old people or insufferable old people.
02:18:53 That would be hilarious.
02:18:55 But yeah, I mean, look.
02:18:59 As a generation, I think the reason why there's so much.
02:19:03 Uh.
02:19:06 Contempt for them is a lot of us were raised by that generation.
02:19:11 And.
02:19:13 It was infuriating to live under the rule of the Boomers, and it hasn't ended yet. It's like the reign of the boomers will never it's just now starting to like King Boomer Trump. You know, I think once he's gone, that's it, like that'll. That'll be the end. You know, that'll be the end of the reign of the boomers.
02:19:34 Once Trump is finally gone.
02:19:37 So I guess we got three more years of boomer rule and then that should be it. That'll be the last boomer president, and we'll see what what Gen. X is all about. I don't know. I don't have a whole lot of confidence in that either. But, you know, we'll see.
02:19:57 Uh, let's see here, staged Tory ape.
02:20:07 John.
02:20:08 Hey.
02:20:09 Statutory Ape says, hey, Dev, the last radio related suggestion I offered was the number station database. I wanted to give you another ham HF suggestion that I find of interest in often useful data.
02:20:24 It looks like shaggy or Sigrid signal or something. Wiki.
02:20:31 Signal identification guide. Furthermore, do you have any occasion of capturing bizarre, amusing signals?
02:20:41 I hear number stations still sometimes.
02:20:45 And you know, you hear, like, the Cuban propaganda.
02:20:49 Pretty easy where I'm at I've I've tried to hear North Korea.
02:20:56 And I've I've never been able to hear North Korea, but I've never. I've never tried super hard either. But I think that would be fun. Not as fun, though, because it's not going to. It's not going to be in English, I don't think.
02:21:09 That would be fun if it was in English. Problem is, a lot of short waves, just not in English anymore. There's a lot of short waves still, but it's all like Russian and Chinese and you.
02:21:17 Know.
02:21:19 It's it's still, it's still kind of interesting sometimes to listen to it, but I think the BBC sort of still broadcasts a little bit.
02:21:32 But if it's in English, most of the time it's like some weird like preacher that you're wondering. Like, why isn't he just on the Internet?
02:21:41 You know, like like cause. It's not cheap airtime on stroller. That's not cheap. So there's there. There's a weird amount of of preachers still on shortwave like in America.
02:21:54 And that's a lot of what you.
02:21:55 Hear on shortwave these days.
02:21:59 But thank you very much, statutory ape. Then we got man of low moral fiber. If some priest killed my dog, I would take up arms against his religion. Yeah, I couldn't believe that that he was like oh, oh, oh. You're afraid of mastiffs. Well, then. Well, here, I'll show you. They're they're not immortal.
02:22:18 Devils. I'll kill a few. Ohh, that one scared you. Let's kill.
02:22:21 It.
02:22:22 I mean, that's just fucked up. That's just fucking.
02:22:25 That shows you how much of A turbo cuck he was then he was just willing to he was willing to kill doggos to to make Indians feel more comfortable before they killed him and then raped his eye sockets.
02:22:37 Ah, let's see here. Volga German.
02:22:56 Well, Volga German.
02:22:58 I can't agree with you on that.
02:22:59 One.
02:23:01 See. See there. Here's the line. There's a line, Volga German.
02:23:05 There's a line between.
02:23:08 Trying to.
02:23:11 Get people to.
02:23:13 Reevaluate their theology, rethink. Maybe some of it, and in a productive way.
02:23:20 And just being insulting, which is going to, which is going to not have any.
02:23:27 It's not going to do any good at all.
02:23:30 And so I appreciate the support.
02:23:37 But I can't endorse your your message.
02:23:41 And.
02:23:42 And then you send another one where you say hail to gods. That's fine, that's fine.
02:23:47 But you know, look, it's it.
02:23:52 Even. Look, let's let's just let's do a hypothetical and that's all this is.
02:23:58 If hypothetically, you knew like you had time machine and you went back in time and Jesus didn't exist, like it's all some Jewish lie or whatever, right? Like let's say you knew that like, you know it because you had The Time Machine, it worked and you saw.
02:24:14 And and you took video of it and.
02:24:17 I don't know how it would matter cause AI nowadays, but you had maybe had some kind of proof. Even if you had like some, I don't know what, what proof you can have but like if you had some kind of proof.
02:24:27 You're not getting rid of Christianity. Alright? It's it's here. It's been here a long time and it's it's here to stay in town. Well, I mean, I guess the only way it would go away is the same way it got here. Unless you had like some emperor. Say no. What? You know it's illegal now or something like that.
02:24:47 And and you must force convert to you know, whatever religion he wanted.
02:24:54 And so even if, like even if you were wanting to get people to not be Christian, as it sounds like that's what you want, you catch more flies with honey so.
02:25:08 And I think a lot of people need to hear that, but the.
02:25:11 OK, you need Christians too. I mean, since I've just brought up a few things that are just true about Christianity. I've been called a Jew. And like all kinds of retarded shit by by foaming at the mouth zealots.
02:25:27 And that doesn't convince anyone either. That just that just drives people away and and makes them hate you.
02:25:34 Both sides need to hear that, you know, like, look, we're in this together and the the the real, the real message of this stream is that it's the hardware.
02:25:45 And we have the same fucking hardware.
02:25:47 So it doesn't. You don't want to turn to one of these old Mac commercials like.
02:25:52 Hi I'm a PC, I'm a Mac. You're a fucking retard then cause PC's.
02:25:57 Better you know.
02:25:58 It's.
02:25:58 Like we have the same fucking hardware.
02:26:01 We have the same fucking hardware. We're running different software. That's fine. And we want the hardware to keep going, you know, software. You can write hardware. Not as easy.
02:26:15 Can't just. Oh, let me just download this new CPU.
02:26:19 Like, that's not work that way.
02:26:23 Man of low moral fiber says. Is that why darkies are so upset all the time? They have all those thieving intentions, but no way to craft a lock. That is probably stressful. Yeah, I thought it was funny. The the story about the the Indian chief. Just.
02:26:43 Repeatedly locking and locking his door all day because I've never seen anything like it. This is great shit. Now. Now we gotta kill.
02:26:50 You.
02:26:51 Cypher says Devon, this Christian tear down you've been or tear, you've been on. It's not. It's not. Tear has been very refreshing. Do you believe white people can survive without the?
02:27:02 Christian Church being cast off in some way, it seems like one thing holding us back. I think there are aspects of how a lot of people practice Christianity and view and and practice.
02:27:16 Their theology is is dangerous to white people, and I've explained the specific aspects, one the universal universality of it, like the the fact that you're expecting to hold all people to the same standards when you shouldn't.
02:27:36 And if you do, then you end up with the kinds of problems that we had in 1622.
02:27:43 You also need to look at the Zionism issue, right? And again, that's less, that's less of a.
02:27:54 I I was going to say it's less of a Christian problem and more of a specific type.
02:27:58 Of Christian, but I mean.
02:28:01 It's, but it's also not right, because well, there's certainly maybe more rabid Zionists among evangelicals.
02:28:09 There's lots of Catholics in the public.
02:28:16 Arena that will tell you they're Zionist.
02:28:19 And it's not a it's not. It's not a controversial thing, and fundamentally.
02:28:26 Most at least established Christian. You know religions are.
02:28:31 To some degree or another, Zionist.
02:28:35 And that's something that that people need to look at and be like, look.
02:28:41 How? How is this going?
02:28:42 To work.
02:28:43 How is this gonna work? If? How is race realism and fighting Jewish power?
02:28:49 Going to work if.
02:28:53 You've got a God that disagrees with it. You know, that's kind of an issue.
02:28:57 It's and it's an issue, so that's all I'm doing is I'm just. I'm pointing out. I'm just telling you the truth about things and people avoid it because it's, you know, it's not a comfortable issue.
02:29:08 But I'm not on like I'm not on some tear. It's just like I said, I wasn't going to talk about.
02:29:12 This shit tonight.
02:29:14 Until I found this document that I was gonna, I was gonna talk about how, you know, Indians are are weren't the peaceful, you know it was going.
02:29:24 It was going to be a similar stream. The other one we did on this one. If if I hadn't found that part about it.
02:29:29 And it and it just went that direction because.
02:29:32 I mean.
02:29:35 Well, if you watch the stream, you know man of low moral fiber says that feel when born too late to hunt engines with mastiffs.
02:29:43 Yep, Yep. Kind of funny. Kind of funny. There's like. Oh, yeah, and since the mastiffs hate them, we'll just bring some mastiffs with us and release the hounds like it was literally. Release the hounds.
02:29:46 You're.
02:30:00 Right there, we got ringing dinging with the big don't know.
02:30:07 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend yourself with.
02:30:12 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:30:30 All right, we got Ryang.
02:30:33 Says Devon Ryan here. I recently was offered a pretty good a pretty good gig to make some software for security systems in an African country. And my current action is to just not help and say.
02:30:51 No, we know what Jews would do. Likely take the job and subvert black male sabotage and take the money.
02:31:00 As an unorganized white man, delaying and denying is all I've got. What would you do?
02:31:08 Well, why wouldn't you take their wait? I don't. I guess it depends more. I need more info, but like if it's.
02:31:16 If Africans are paying you to write software.
02:31:19 Who cares if they, you know, I don't care if Africans have security software. Well, I guess it depends how, again, if, if it's software that's going to be used to hurt white people.
02:31:34 Or if working on this somehow is taking work away from white people, then yeah, that's an issue. But I don't see how.
02:31:44 An African country outsourcing to a white person? That's like almost the reverse of the problem, right, that's.
02:31:50 That's not bad, right? That's.
02:31:52 It's the other way around. It's bad, but like, I don't see how it's unless look, unless there's some factor, I just don't know about, but I wouldn't have a problem, I think. Well, I guess if you work for yourself.
02:32:04 And you know the client is going.
02:32:06 To be retarded because they're black.
02:32:12 That that would that I I have turned down work in the past because the client, like the money was great, but the client wasn't. It's kind of like how they open this document like the land is good, the natives are bad.
02:32:26 And and and so if it's something like that, then I get it. I totally get it.
02:32:31 But yeah, there's no reason to turn down African money.
02:32:34 I mean, it's probably.
02:32:35 If it's African money, it's probably white people money anyway, right now, what do you think that money came from?
02:32:42 Then we got Vermont. Eugenics.
02:32:45 Research also with the big Donna.
02:32:49 We're going to mix it up a little bit.
02:32:52 Let's see here.
02:33:02 Half $1,000,000.
02:33:07 How about that?
02:33:11 Uh, Vermont? Yeah. Eugenics research. Devon, there is a formerly Anglo-Saxon College that taught eugenics from 1896 to 1946, which now embraces Judeo Bolshevism and attacked a Christian Chapel. See the account?
02:33:31 Meade Memorial Chapel on X. It's a fascinating story of eugenics at a Heritage American College, there's a lawsuit going to the Vermont Supreme Court.
02:33:44 The crux is the eugenics movement and our replacement. Alright, I'll take a look at that. That's my notes there.
02:33:54 Yeah, it was. It was pre war pre World War 2.
02:34:00 We were all about eugenics over here, America was like.
02:34:04 We were ready to. We were ready to stomp on the gas when it came to a eugenics program in America. And it's a shame that.
02:34:12 The Holocaust narrative has just like so many other good things, destroy.
02:34:16 And.
02:34:18 And derailed then.
02:34:20 Thank you very much. Vermont eugenics research.
02:34:24 Now we got man of low moral fiber.
02:34:27 Hardware doesn't matter. My Husky is going to win an agility competition and in turn border border collies are going to become sled dogs. This is what Christians believe. Well, not all Christians believe it that, but there are. There are a lot of Christians that do believe in.
02:34:47 UM.
02:34:49 That there's a correlation between reading the Bible and IQ.
02:34:54 That, that, that it is some kind of magic brain enhancement drug.
02:35:01 And that's that's retarded.
02:35:04 But there's a lot of Christians that don't believe that.
02:35:08 Volga German.
Money Clip
02:35:18 The only thing I can figure out is that the dying race and they want to reproduce more of their own kind. How horrible.Devon Stack
02:35:27 Volga German clarifies that.02:35:31 He didn't mean anything.
02:35:34 Violent by what he was saying before. But that's not even really the the the point, though. The point is like.
02:35:40 We should be respectful. We should be respectful.
02:35:45 When talking about religions that most White people and their ancestors.
02:35:52 Have held for, you know, religious views they've held for.
02:35:57 Centuries. Yeah, I mean, like, we should be respectful of that, even if even if you if you see an issue with its compatibility in in our, in our current situation, you shouldn't just be like.
02:35:58 OK.
02:36:14 Fuck all that shit. You guys are all idiots like that again. You're not gonna.
02:36:19 I I don't think that you're gonna. You're going to get anywhere with anybody with trying to humiliate their.
02:36:27 Their deeply held beliefs.
02:36:28 Believe.
02:36:32 You know, and and the beliefs that they're that they've that they've had for generation.
02:36:38 And that most White people for that matter, have had for generations. You know what I mean?
02:36:43 We're going over to Rumble.
02:36:46 And let's see here.
02:36:51 We have Corsica s s say hey Devon as someone that grew up during the 90s. I don't remember it being great aids, OKC, Columbine and resurgence of Big band and swing music tragedy after tragedy.
02:37:09 Yeah, I.
02:37:11 I don't know. I didn't like. I wasn't like a big band swing.
02:37:13 Music kind of guy, but.
02:37:16 There could be worse things right to come back. It's wholesome, right? That's wholesome white people music.
02:37:24 Thank you very much, the Shogun says. Thanks for all your work, truly appreciated by all of us. You are one of the few heroes of the white race. Well, I don't, I don't.
02:37:34 I appreciate the compliment, but I don't think I ranked quite as high as as, as, as as many others.
02:37:41 And we're in real trouble if if I do.
02:37:45 But I thank you all the same.
02:37:48 Patton.
02:37:50 Says more.
02:37:53 More O slash for Phillip.
02:37:59 For Phillip.
02:38:02 I don't, I don't know.
02:38:04 I don't know the reference there, Patton, but I appreciate it all the same.
02:38:11 I was talking about Terrence and Phillip and then patent again says Jews created all terrorism 1903 to now. Well, they invented modern terrorism. I'll go that far.
02:38:24 Patent 537 also says RIP USS Liberty.
02:38:29 Yes, well, they're not all dead.
02:38:33 In fact, they failed to sink the ship they tried to.
02:38:36 But they couldn't. That those fucking uh.
02:38:39 Incompetent Jews. Demich says. Hey, Devon, and he plans on doing a deep dive into African colonization. Figured it would be an interesting stream. My bad if you've already covered that topic, I have not.
02:38:55 Yeah, that might be a a logical.
02:38:59 Logical thing to look at, I don't know as much about that though, because we never colonized Africa.
02:39:06 We mean in America.
02:39:08 So we don't really learn much about that and it's not really part of our.
02:39:14 Our narrative. You think it would be right because of?
02:39:16 All the.
02:39:18 You know, whining black people, but they just they have, you know, slavery seems to be what they bitch about the most that we don't hear so much about, you know, colonizers.
02:39:27 Or well, I mean as much and the focus is more about, you know, killing the peaceful Indians and putting the.
02:39:38 Super smart black people in chains.
02:39:43 Let's see here.
02:39:50 On the scroll again there we go.
02:39:53 Snow Truck Underground says. I'm sure you've probably answered this before.
02:39:59 But is there a place I can buy your book? Would love to have a hard copy. Thanks for your streams. They keep me sane. Not yet, but there will be. I know. I keep saying that but there. But there will be.
02:40:14 There will be.
02:40:18 Yeah, I should put it, I should. I don't want to put a deadline.
02:40:21 On it then not meet it.
02:40:23 There will be.
02:40:25 Trust me, I want. I want there to be. I want it to be out again.
02:40:29 Because I feel like it's still relevant. That's the thing by.
02:40:31 The way people like ohh you changed, Devon.
02:40:35 Asking all these questions about Christianity, those same questions are in are in my book from years ago.
02:40:42 Day of the rope talks about some of the vulnerabilities Christianity has.
02:40:46 In one of the inner monologues of one of the the main characters.
02:40:51 It brings all that the same stuff up. It's not like a new thing. I'm not like suddenly like on a tear. Tear can do on Christian. It's like, no, this has.
02:41:00 Been.
02:41:01 An observation I've I've made a long time ago that there.
02:41:04 Are.
02:41:04 Some real issues with how Christianity is practiced in America and.
02:41:11 How that has contributed to white genocide, and it has.
02:41:14 And that's a problem, and it needs a solution and I'm all ears.
02:41:18 Haven't heard one yet.
02:41:22 Let's see here on the scrolling.
02:41:33 Keep on scrolling cuz rumble sucks the way they do this.
02:41:39 And yeah, sure, I'm talking a lot and rumble here.
02:41:43 There, uh, there we go. Uh rough beave.
02:41:46 Says at work a conversation got started between these Mexican immigrants about white people stealing land from the.
02:41:54 Indians.
02:41:55 They tried to pull me into it with them and dead face said no, we settled this land.
02:42:07 Alright, you said that. Oh, OK. I was like the Mexicans.
02:42:12 Yeah, I mean, look, we didn't just settle it.
02:42:15 We conquered it.
02:42:17 We civilized it.
02:42:21 I'm OK with with, with being it descended from conquerors. I don't see what the big.
02:42:28 Ohh, hang on. Hang on my face. Ohh sorry.
02:42:31 I'm so embarrassed about being descended from conquerors. No, actually, that's kind of cool.
02:42:39 And and and the only people that tell you it's not cool are people that suck that don't have that in their their their heritage.
02:42:48 It's the losers of history that tell you being conquerors isn't cool, it's the conquered that try to tell you that being conquerors isn't cool.
02:43:00 And we're conquerors, and I'm OK with that.
02:43:03 100%.
02:43:05 I know that.
02:43:06 Would be awkward with the Mexicans, but.
02:43:10 That's the way it is.
02:43:12 I would have said, yeah, yeah, your, your, your great grandpa wasn't doing shit with this land.
02:43:17 Yeah.
02:43:20 Anyway, rough beef, says Bianca Ellis trial starts July 14.
02:43:26 Being deemed competent.
02:43:28 I was reminded when I started in the started in on was was worth it. Stream the video coupled with your story monologue piqued my situational awareness.
02:43:43 The Bianca Ellis trial starts on July.
02:43:48 14th, huh?
02:43:53 Wait, which one is she?
02:44:05 Why am I blanking on this? Oh, that chick.
02:44:09 That's the.
02:44:11 The murdering nig.
02:44:15 That killed that boy, stabbed him.
02:44:19 Yeah. Yeah. Well, there you go. There you go. Incompatible hardware.
02:44:25 But yeah, well.
02:44:27 Welcome to the welcome to the pillbox, my friend. Thank you for the support there.
02:44:33 And I'm going to check back at Entropy real quick. Looks like we're still good. Alright, guys. Well, yeah, we're we're going to be able to. I thought it was.
02:44:41 Going.
02:44:41 To be super long and it's not, which I'm does not hurt my feelings because I'm kind of tired. So it's not like it's not short. I'm not like, you know, this was I feel like this was.
02:44:53 Condensed, condensed and saturated with with quality nuggets of of black pills and red.
02:45:01 Pills both anyway.
02:45:05 I appreciate you guys coming here without the show. Without you guys, there would be no show and without your support there'd be no show and well, I would still try to do anyway. But I got to I got to eat too, so I probably won't be able to do it as often. And yeah, I I.
02:45:22 Appreciate all the kind words as well. Really means a lot to me and we will be back here on Saturday.
02:45:30 For another.
02:45:32 Exciting episode of the Insomnia Insomnia Stream. In the mean time.
02:45:38 For Black Pilled, I am of course.
02:45:43 Devon Stack.
Old Lady
02:45:49 OK, now we come to a song search my heart Lord and see.02:46:15 Shock me like a wise.
02:46:31 Sure.
02:46:34 So.
02:46:46 Does my life show me like Jesus?
02:46:57 Free.
02:47:02 This is more like more like the more.
02:47:25 Please.
02:47:35 Jesus.