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INSOMNIA STREAM: MR. SIN EDITION.mp3

08/06/2025
German Numbers Lady
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Men at Work – Down Under
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Will Brock - I Can
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00:05:14 When I look back upon my life, it's always with the sense of shame. I've always been the one to blame.
00:05:29 For everything, no matter who have gone, it's a it's a it's a sin.
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Devon Stack
00:10:13 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:17 I'm your host, of course. Devon Stack. This is the insomnia stream. Mr. Sin edition.
00:10:24 Had some technical difficulties, the things you guys don't see.
00:10:27 Hey.
00:10:28 Behind the scenes, I ran out of hard drive space as I hit live.
00:10:34 And had so while streaming, I was like, oh fuck. Like I I was trying to like empty the recycle bin and and clear up space as as more space was being filled up by OBS or something with temp files.
00:10:49 I know I got part of it is I have to download so much shit for this stream and then anytime you import.
00:10:57 Hours long files into premiere. It creates all these fucking gigantic.
00:11:04 Media cache files. That's just it's a big mess anyway.
00:11:09 Should be good.
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00:11:13 For the rest of the string.
00:11:15 Hopefully there were no hiccups during the intro there.
00:11:18 Anyway.
00:11:20 I thought I would talk tonight.
00:11:24 About another instance.
00:11:27 That has become such a a common theme unintentionally, by the way.
00:11:33 On this stream, this is just this is just what happens.
00:11:37 This is what happens when when you.
00:11:40 Recognize patterns.
00:11:43 Patterns are bound to emerge.
00:11:46 Patterns are bound to emerge, and one of those reemerging.
00:11:51 Patterns that we see often on the insomnia stream.
00:11:55 Is the effects.
00:11:58 That Jewish immigrants from Eastern Europe.
00:12:01 That have arrived in America.
00:12:05 Around the turn of the century, the the everlasting effects.
00:12:10 Those Jewish immigrants had.
00:12:13 And also the everlasting effects that the second wave.
00:12:20 Jewish immigrants that came after World War 2.
00:12:24 Also had on the United States.
00:12:28 And wouldn't you know it?
00:12:32 The United States is is not unique.
00:12:35 In this pattern.
00:12:38 You said I looked into, uh, a case that I had no idea that would it would lead.
00:12:45 To this pattern emerging.
00:12:49 I looked into this case.
00:12:51 In Australia.
00:12:54 Concerning a.
00:12:57 Well, a lot of horrific crimes.
00:13:02 And wouldn't you know it?
00:13:05 At the beginning of this story of corruption and murder and worse.
00:13:12 Well, there was. There was Jewish immigrants that came to Australia.
00:13:18 Around the turn of the century.
00:13:20 From Eastern Europe.
00:13:25 And as I said on X earlier today, I was like it's like.
00:13:29 I guess maybe yesterday it's like a a Jewish bioweapon exploded.
00:13:35 In Eastern Europe, in in, in Russia and and just.
00:13:40 Infected the rest of the white world.
00:13:44 It just it was like a super spreader.
00:13:48 The pogroms.
00:13:50 That were happening in Europe.
00:13:52 In response to Jews murdering the Czar.
00:13:55 And trying to overthrow the government.
00:13:59 The Jews that left Eastern Europe, apparently.
00:14:04 Went all across the the world and and well, really justified the programs with their behavior.
00:14:11 Really I set a great example.
00:14:14 Of what to expect?
00:14:17 When the kinds of Jews that the Russian Empire was was.
00:14:23 Well.
00:14:25 Physically removing from their lands really, really set the tone for.
00:14:32 For why? Why that might have happened?
00:14:35 What? Like what? What could what?
00:14:36 What could possibly have have caused?
00:14:41 This persecution that we hear so much about, it was all over nothing.
00:14:45 Right. It's kind of funny, the ChatGPT forgets all about per capita when you start talking about Jews.
00:14:56 And you start talking about the the movement in in Russia to overthrow the government and it keeps saying unprompted, rely how it wasn't a Jewish movies. So finally, well, how many of them were Jewish?
00:15:09 And it's like, well, the all the founders and like 15% of it, but that's only 15%. It's like, yeah, but how what, what, what, what percent of the population were in Russia? We're Jews. No, not 15%. I forget the number. But it was like it's like less than 1% I think.
00:15:27 Like, oh, OK, and and all the founders and and all the the the heads of the organization Jewish Chad should. But that doesn't mean anything. OK.
00:15:39 So anyway.
00:15:41 One of these families were actually two families.
00:15:45 Came to Australia around the turn of the century.
00:15:50 And it was. I don't know what their names were originally. I'm I'm assuming they they changed them.
00:15:57 In order to to sound to fit in a little better, as Jews often do.
00:16:03 But the names they ended up with were Samuel Saffron.
00:16:10 And Annie Gilbert.
00:16:14 And the likely came into Australia sometime between.
00:16:19 Well, 1890 to 1910, so somewhere around the turn of the century.
00:16:26 To give you an idea of of the amount of Jews that came into Australia around this time.
00:16:33 Pre 1880.
00:16:35 The Jewish community in Sydney.
00:16:38 Was almost exclusively Anglo Jews, so Jews that were descended from Jews that had been sent to Australia as convicts.
00:16:50 When it was a penal colony.
00:16:54 And so there were very few Jews altogether, maybe around 1000 Jews.
00:17:02 And by 1930?
00:17:07 1930.
00:17:08 There were over 7000 Jews.
00:17:12 So the Jewish population had increased by a factor of 7 roughly.
00:17:18 And they came from Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, Poland.
00:17:26 Russia.
00:17:29 They practice chain migration. They would usually some of them would come over and then bring the whole family over.
00:17:37 And they worked with a lot of nepotism. And as you will see, they use their their ethnic and familiar ties.
00:17:47 To.
00:17:50 Well, collectivize.
00:17:51 And in many ways work against the native population.
00:17:59 The Samuel Saffron and Annie Gilbert were married.
00:18:04 And they had a child.
00:18:07 In 1919.
00:18:12 There he is.
00:18:14 That little Jewish Nick right there.
00:18:19 Oh yeah, this is a. This is a great pro immigration story. Let me tell you.
00:18:25 Born on October 6th, 1919, Abraham Gilbert Saffron.
00:18:32 More than.
00:18:36 When he was young, he got started right away by the way, they always try to make.
00:18:39 It sound like.
00:18:41 These Jewish immigrants came with nothing. It's not the case. His father had a a business. I something in textiles. I I forget exactly.
00:18:53 But a lot of his family came here with money and some of the Jews were a talk about that came post World War 2 also came with their Jew gold.
00:19:05 So anyway, let's take a look here.
00:19:07 Here is a clip talking about how and this is. This is something else that you see when when they talk about Jewish immigrants.
00:19:16 In not just Australia, but in America. You know, in addition to saying ohh they came with nothing and they were so good at business, right? Like they came with like $3 and they turned that $3 in like a hot dog stand.
00:19:33 And then they turn that hot dog stand into.
00:19:37 Like a giant corporate conglomerate. And just like 20, it was crazy that they're just so good with numbers.
00:19:44 Yeah, that's usually like the story, right? Like now they have the entrepreneurial spirit.
00:19:50 Or, if they're being honest.
00:19:55 You know a little bit and they talk about the organized crime aspect to a lot of these Jewish immigrants. They frame it as, oh, those those inventive, clever crime Jews.
00:20:08 Oh, they they they were so clever to come up with. And it's there's like, a sense of humor about it. Right? It's like, ohh.
00:20:16 Yeah. Ohh yeah, little little Abe Saffron he was, he was incorrigible. He basically invented the thieving of of car stereos, which is what what they say in this clip. And it's it's like, ha ha ha. Isn't that funny? He was. He was like the first car thief. And. And you see this over and over and over again when they talk about these criminals.
00:20:38 And it's like I get it that like a lot of times past. And so like you can look back at this stuff and maybe not be as enraged about it, cause it's not your car stereo being stolen. But I really think it's because Hollywood has pushed this pro gangster view of things for so long.
00:20:56 That it's been romanticized in American culture, and of course that's spread to the rest of the Anglosphere and it's just it's seen as like kind of like this funny thing, this funny, funny haha that Oh yeah, this Jewish immigrant came here and immediately started stealing and gambling and and and starting prostitution rings.
Duncan McNab
00:21:21 And he's also, of course, one of the first car radio thieves made was managed to picked up and I think arrested for goods in custom.
00:21:30 Having one of.
00:21:30 The very early valve radios, so it's obviously a man who saw an opportunity fairly early on and went for it hard.
Devon Stack
00:21:37 He saw an opportunity.
00:21:40 He's obviously a guy that just, you know, he saw an opportunity and went for it.
00:21:45 On an entrepreneurial spirit have seen an opportunity like stealing radios.
00:21:52 And just really going for it.
00:21:55 Alright, it and look, they kind of they they talk about other immigrants the same way they talk about Indians like, Oh yeah, they're real and then you know, you peel back even a couple layers of the onion and you have like that stream I did talking about how actually it's it's basically organized crime. It's a little different. You know instead of instead of like the Jews.
00:22:15 Instead of setting up prostitution, prostitution rings and gambling and all this other stuff, they just bleed government programs and dry and commit fraud and.
00:22:28 You know, run run gas stations or hotels and and smuggle all their family and and and and you know they they they do the same thing. They abuse the system and I I guess if you want to call that seeing an opportunity and exploiting it sure but the problem is these opportunities if that's what you want to call it.
00:22:49 Exists because we live in a high trust society that expects more out of people, and so we we have our guard down because we don't expect people to come into the country and immediately start trying to fuck us over. But unfortunately that's.
00:23:04 That's what happens.
00:23:06 And that's what happened with with Abe Saffron. So Abe Saffron when he was young, he became one of the first, you know, car stereo thieves. Haha. Isn't that funny? Saw that opportunity and just went for it. By age 19, he had already been arrested for gambling.
00:23:27 He became a bookie. He been had a handful of minor convictions for, for gambling and and and and theft.
00:23:36 He started using violence and intimidation to eliminate competitors that were also running gambling rings in the neighborhoods that he was.
00:23:47 And he also this is in the 1930s secured his his first corrupt police contacts. He started bribing cops.
00:23:58 To leave him alone so he could have his gambling and they would overlook his.
00:24:03 Is illegal activities.
00:24:05 And so this this is where he starts to develop his method of paying off cops at the time low level and then continuing to.
00:24:18 Well, gamble.
00:24:20 Sorry if the air the air conditioners like on its way out, it's about to fucking die. So if you hear it like rumbling and grumbling like my house is collapsing, that's just the air conditioner. Like fucking dying. It can't handle it. Can't handle the hate.
00:24:32 So, but I'm holding off. I'm. I'm, I'm I'm I'm trying to run it into the ground.
00:24:39 So anyway.
00:24:41 He also made money.
00:24:44 During World War 2.
00:24:46 He.
00:24:48 He enlisted in in the the military or, I don't know if he was listed or if he got drafted. But during World War 2, not on the front lines. Not like not like our grandparents or great grandparents. He wasn't out there.
00:25:01 Fighting, you know, in in Iowa, Jima or or, you know, anywhere, like on D-Day. No, no, no, no, no. Instead, he was running prostitution rings and selling pornography to sailors that were going through Australia.
00:25:21 In the Pacific theater, he sold black market liquor and he was he would do the same format he would give the captains of the ship.
00:25:33 A little cut of the money while he sold porn, prostitutes had gambling and and sold stolen goods.
00:25:43 Which is eventually what he got busted doing. But again, slap on the wrist. Nothing, nothing. Too terrible happened to him after the war. He used his dad's Jew gold.
00:25:56 To buy his first hotel.
00:26:00 And that he expanded hotel after hotel.
00:26:06 By 1945, he had taken over the most prestigious and fanciest hotel, the Roosevelt club.
00:26:17 And while the Roosevelt Hotel Club and and restaurant.
00:26:22 And this is where the most powerful people in Sydney would go.
00:26:27 This was the.
00:26:30 Where you would go for illegal alcohol sales because of the time they had a law where you couldn't sell liquor after 6:00 PM and so he would still sell liquor after 6:00 PM and the cops left him alone because they paid off the cops. The chief of police would often go to the club.
00:26:51 Politicians, law enforcement frequent in the club.
00:26:56 And he he got around a lot of the the loopholes through bribery.
00:27:06 So here's the Roosevelt club.
00:27:10 They had basically cabaret shows. They had lots of girls, they had prostitution.
00:27:17 It was, you know, everything you would expect a degenerate Jew to have available at his club.
00:27:27 In 1949.
00:27:30 He married Doreen Krantz.
00:27:34 Doreen Krantz.
00:27:36 And here, here. Here's we're going to start to see other cultural differences pop up here, especially as it relates to his family.
00:27:45 Because a lot of people don't understand like.
00:27:49 Like one of the reasons why.
00:27:52 You're the Jews had so much organized crime was they had full cooperation from all of the members of their family.
00:28:01 It's not like, oh, well, there's there's this nice Christian family moves in, but one of their kids is kind of, you know, he's a bad egg. No. If one of the kids is a bad egg and starts a prostitution ring.
00:28:13 All of his brothers and sisters and his parents and his children get involved with the business and the reason why that is is they don't have the same moral.
00:28:25 They don't have the same morals. He often said that prostitution was just it was a social construct. He was very amoral, didn't have any problem with any of what? You know, the gamble, everything that he did, he viewed it as providing a service. And this was. This was reflected this difference.
00:28:44 In morality, with the arrangement that he had with his wife.
00:28:50 He said I'm going to, you know, I'll marry you and whatever, but I I can't see myself with just one woman. So I'm going to keep banging the waitresses at the club and you have to just be OK with it. And she was.
00:29:05 And this is this is his son here.
00:29:09 Who? This guy's a real piece of work. Well, we got a few things about this guy.
Alan Saffron
00:29:15 He only gave us three nights a week. That was it. He was a father those three nights. But the other nights he went off to his, he called it business. Of course, as I got old, I found out it was business was his various mistresses.
Melissa Hagenfelds
00:29:29 She always hoped that he'd changed, but he never. Ever.
00:29:36 And changed the arrangement that he made with her and back then.
Devon Stack
00:29:44 Ah, yes, maybe he'll change.
00:29:48 So yeah, he he's out, still banging all these hookers all the time while spending a couple of nights a week with his family.
00:29:58 So after that he has his son. In 1950, a year later, the man we just heard talking, his name is Alan Alan Saffron. That's a little baby right there.
00:30:09 Who will grow up to work in the in the growing?
00:30:13 Business the early 1950s.
00:30:19 Saffrons's empire.
00:30:21 Continues to grow.
00:30:24 He has ownership of multiple Kings, Cross nightclubs, Kings Cross was like this CD part of town where?
00:30:32 Well, because of him, we're all the prostitution, all the, the nightclubs, all the gambling halls were at. He owned several nightclubs, bars, brothels. He got around one of the the rules that tried to.
00:30:50 Prevent people like Abe Saffron from from happening, was they they had a law limiting people to owning only one bar.
00:31:03 Only one bar and so as I mentioned before, how did he get around this? Well, here's here. Here, his brothers and sisters. He put the names of his other bars under his the names of his brothers and sisters. So he owns 6 bars when he's only supposed to own 1. And that's how he got around. It was a loophole.
00:31:25 And again, when you have an entire people with their religion.
00:31:29 Essentially.
00:31:31 Half of it is how to get around rules.
00:31:34 Like the entire Talmud is basically a book on how to get around the rules that are in the Torah.
00:31:41 So it's it's like they have two books. One book is a book of rules and then one book is a book of how to break those rules without God noticing.
00:31:50 And so when you have people like that.
00:31:53 Move into your society. Your, your unsuspecting society, they're going to get.
00:32:01 Around your rules.
00:32:02 Because they're not going to respect them now. Couple that with the fact that they don't see you as as fully human.
00:32:09 They see you as subhuman. They see you as goyim, they see you as cattle.
00:32:14 Why would they feel guilty about selling sex using using the goyem the cattle as prostitutes, killing the goyum when it when it became inconvenient for them to be around, you know?
00:32:29 Why?
00:32:30 You see how this could be a problem letting in.
00:32:34 A large number of these people into your society.
00:32:39 So this continues to go on.
00:32:42 By the mid.
00:32:43 1950s his connections with the police have expanded.
00:32:50 He has started to pay off people that are higher and higher up.
00:32:56 This is the the Detective Inspector, Fred Cray. I think that's how you pronounce it.
00:33:04 He was tip Fred Cray would with you know, for a cut of the the profits would tip him off about when they were going to do raids. He would suppress investigations and he would, you know, in in return he would get cash and free prostitutes.
00:33:23 And that mixed with saffrons illegal bookkeeping practices, it kept him.
00:33:32 Kept him out of jail.
00:33:36 At least for a little while.
00:33:39 They were so blatant about breaking the the law.
00:33:43 That there were articles talking about how expensive like that would be. The story would be like, oh, all the the illegal alcohol is getting more expensive. Not that they were selling it and it started to be so blatant that people were getting mad and putting pressure on the government to do something about it. And so they started to investigate.
00:34:04 His his club ownership and how it was all, you know, the the fact that his family members didn't actually run any of the clubs, that it was all him and the fact that he was illegally selling liquor, that he was acquiring from the the clubs that did have licenses, he was illegally buying the liquor through there and then funneling to the other.
00:34:24 Clubs that weren't licensed to sell liquor at all, let alone after 6.
00:34:29 And so there was a little bit of you had a little bit of legal trouble for a while, just because it was so blatant. But what really got him into trouble?
00:34:41 Was.
00:34:43 He tried to rape.
00:34:45 One of his dancers tried to sodomizer while whipping, whipping her.
00:34:53 While having a massive orgy with high profile clients at one of the sex parties that he was throwing.
00:35:02 Yeah, this is. This is the 1950s.
00:35:04 By the way.
00:35:05 So just just so you guys know the people that think that everything was rated G back then, no, it wasn't.
00:35:12 It wasn't. He was having orgies for high profile clients and one of the women went to the cops to or to route them out. But of course in Jewish mobster fashion.
00:35:30 They went around and threatened the girls that were going to talk to the police.
00:35:36 And it all kind of just went away, thanks to his connections with the police and threatening the witnesses.
00:35:44 And to silence.
00:35:49 He was also connected to illegal abortions.
00:35:53 Because I guess right that that's probably a side business. If you run in the amount of prostitution that he was running?
00:36:01 It's probably a good idea to have abortions available in a place that.
00:36:08 You know, abortions are banned.
00:36:10 So he ran an illegal abortion business.
00:36:14 And use the proceeds of the illegal abortion business to pay off the cops to avoid scrutiny. Well, not just for the abortion business, but for his other businesses and also provided free abortions to the cops that maybe.
00:36:34 Had got some hooker pregnant.
00:36:41 So he was making good money.
00:36:43 He was making really good money.
00:36:46 And by 1959?
00:36:49 He opened the first legal strip club in all of Australia.
00:36:56 That's right, the first legal strip club.
00:37:00 In all of Australia's history, was opened by a Jewish immigrant or or the child of Jewish immigrants.
00:37:11 They came from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century, so not only was he running all these brothels, illegal strip clubs, he was able to use loopholes in the law because no one had tried to do that before he. So, you know, such a such a a genius mind.
00:37:30 But he he saw an opportunity and really went for it.
00:37:34 And so they analyzed the law. And because they've never been challenged, they they went around a loophole. And because they had a half the town government on the payroll, they didn't. Not only did they not have legal precedent to challenge the way that he went around the loophole, they had no motivation to do it because half the town was on the take.
00:37:55 So he opened the first what's considered the first legal strip club in all of Australia, 1959 called Staccato.
00:38:03 And he used a front man. But here's the thing about the Jews. They're only powerful.
00:38:11 When they have Shabbos goys Shabbas Goys willing to do the muscle Shabbos goys willing to be front men Shabbos goys willing to I'll take the fall for them from time to time and and just dumb boys to buy their services.
00:38:30 You see that there's something that people don't always think about or mention, but that's a big.
00:38:36 Part of it the the parasite.
00:38:40 Can only get fat if the host feeds it.
00:38:44 So his his Shabbos goy Peter Farrugia.
00:38:50 Was the the front man of the strip club. But Abe Saffron was the the back backer of the club and and made all the money.
00:39:02 He also expanded once once they realized, well, they're not going to legally challenge this strip club.
00:39:08 He increased his.
00:39:10 Is.
00:39:13 Well, the number of strip clubs that he had and his he expanded his.
00:39:19 Web into every every major city into Australia opening strip clubs all over the place, and with that of course, came the prostitution and the gambling and all the other illicit businesses he had.
00:39:38 Oh, by the way.
00:39:41 When when it became inconvenient in 1973 because as strippers were went on strike and he just didn't feel like dealing with this particular club, he burned it down in 1973 to collect the insurance money. So keep that in mind. That could actually comes.
00:39:57 Into play later.
00:40:01 He also had the first transvestite shows. That's right.
00:40:07 He had the first transvestite shows as early as the 1960s.
00:40:13 He had drag shows and tranny shows and tranny prostitutes, and he offered like this, this this weird kink shit to powerful people for a very specific reason that we'll get into in a moment, but.
00:40:31 Wouldn't you know it?
00:40:32 The uh, the the person to introduce legal strip clubs to Australia. Abe Saffron, first generation Jew from Eastern Europe.
00:40:42 The guy to popularize tranny.
00:40:48 I don't know transvestite shows to the extent that they were ever popular, I guess.
00:40:53 Also.
00:40:55 Also Abe Saffron Jew.
00:40:59 Here's one of the the old trannies we're going to hear from him.
00:41:03 Just. Yeah. God, it's it's it's. It's as bad as it's it's.
00:41:12 It's just as bad as you think. Wait till you hear it talk.
00:41:17 His son, now again, these are these great Jewish values, these judeo-christian values, I guess.
00:41:25 His son recalls at age 13.
00:41:28 Getting banged by the strippers and prostitutes.
00:41:32 So at age 13, he's letting the sun have sex with prostitutes at his club.
00:41:39 Look at that. Look at that. Happy jew boy. He looks. He looks excited.
00:41:44 Because that's that's, you know, that's relatable.
00:41:49 And he has a love child.
00:41:53 With one of his employees.
00:41:57 A woman by the name of Rita Hagenfelds, another Jew. Of course. He'll see he would fuck the shiksa, but he would only reproduce with with Jewish women.
00:42:09 He is very strict about that.
00:42:12 So he has a a daughter with Rita Hagenfelds.
00:42:21 And by the 1960s.
00:42:24 The the Vice squad essentially is running security for his cause like the the people, the law enforcement in charge of shutting people like Abe Saffron down are basically running security for him. They're running security for the casinos, the prostitutes, they're delivering.
00:42:44 Money to the banks. Everyone's been paid off.
00:42:49 Uh, he starts going by the name or, but you don't say it to his face because he used to get really pisssed off, but everyone started calling him Mr. Sin.
00:42:57 He was Mr. Sin, the King of Kings Cross.
00:43:02 He was a crime Lord.
00:43:04 And people didn't mess with them.
00:43:06 He was known to and and be involved in at least 5 murders.
Frank Walker, fmr Atty General
00:43:16 The police won't only turning a blind eye to crying at that stage, they're actually involved in a.
00:43:21 Recently, and if the bank robberies was there, you could rest assured that the armed holdup squad was involved in it. You know, the prostitution was run by the vice squad was saying that the the illegal casinos the police used to actually provide security for all the casinos in Sydney. They uniformed officers would guard them. Uniformed officers would.
00:43:42 Take their takings to the bank and bank them in the middle or early hours of the morning.
Devon Stack
00:43:49 Isn't that awesome to have an army of Shabbos Goys?
00:43:53 An army of Shabbas Goys to deal whatever you want.
00:43:58 All it takes a little bit of money.
00:44:01 And some blackmail.
00:44:06 So then we get to Robert Askin, who becomes premier of north-south South Wales from 1965 to 1975.
00:44:17 And he's good buddies.
00:44:20 He's good buddies with Abe Saffron.
00:44:23 And and gambles at his clubs and partakes of the prostitutes, and takes a cut, takes a cut of the.
00:44:30 Money.
00:44:31 So the corruption goes all the way to the top. He's paying off, asking and asking has no motivation whatsoever to shutting this stuff down.
Robert Askin
00:44:41 Gambling. I don't think you'll ever eliminate gambling. We've had gambling with us through the centuries. We've had prostitution with us since the year, dot, and you can't eliminate those things.
Devon Stack
00:44:56 Uh, you you can't get rid of that. I'm a libertarian.
00:44:59 People are going to gamble. God, just let them gamble.
00:45:03 Why not? People are gonna watch. You can't ban porn. People are always just going.
00:45:08 To watch porn.
00:45:09 You can't ban prostitution. That's like the oldest, oldest occupation in the world. That's always going to be so. So you have this kind of attitude where we're not going to try to enforce it, cause whatever who fucking cares? I'm Bob asking, and I approve this message.
00:45:27 And so there was literally no enforcement. He was just able to run wild.
00:45:33 He decides he needs a little more security though, as he's as he's.
00:45:39 Involving himself in more and more powerful people that are higher and higher up on the hierarchy.
00:45:45 He gets nervous. He gets nervous that the higher he goes the the farther he'll have the fall. So he devises yet another another awesome Jewish plan. Another another Jewish tactic that we've seen from people descended from Jews that came to the West from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
00:46:07 People like, well, I don't know. Jeffrey Epstein has an example.
00:46:11 Saffron decides that because he needs more security and more.
00:46:17 More control over these powerful people that he's going to install cameras and two way mirrors in all of or most of his brothels are the ones that the more powerful people go to. Namely Lodge 44 was the big one.
00:46:36 So he rigs up the entire building with recording devices, and when the powerful people come to partake in his services, many of which were there because they're offered for free, so he can compromise them, he takes photos and videos of them. And this is also where it comes in handy to have all those trannies.
00:46:57 Because maybe, maybe, maybe it's a little bit of trouble if you get caught with.
00:47:04 A A I don't know a a prostitute, but when it's a tranny or when it's a faggot because that's the other thing. He ran gay prostitution so he would compromise these people with with fags and with trannies. And I don't know, maybe, maybe kids, that's not really mention anywhere that I've seen but.
00:47:24 Who knows at this point, right with this guy?
00:47:27 And he would get he would get photos and and film of them, and then he would own them. He would essentially own these.
00:47:34 People.
Interviewee
00:47:35 Anything Saffron wanted to do would be given the nod, because there was invariably A compromising group of photographs.
Bob Bottom
00:47:43 Look, there's no doubt that I did use sexual favors to bolster his power. More particularly, he.
00:47:56 Wasn't afraid to use it as blackmail, too, if it suited him so basic.
Frank Walker, fmr Atty General
00:47:59 So basically the police ran dead on any that involved saffron and he never got investigated. Therefore he was never prosecuted. Not only that, they protected him.
00:48:09 He never got shot at or his whole career when other crime Lords were dropping like 9 pins around Sydney. Saffron sailed through unmolested.
Devon Stack
00:48:23 So because he offers these services.
00:48:28 And he's bribing everyone. He you know, all of the other crime bosses slowly fall to the way side, but he remains. He remains strong.
00:48:42 Now he starts to involve himself.
00:48:46 After World War 2.
00:48:48 You have other Jews flowing into the country.
00:48:52 Big property developing Jews because it's, you know, it's just it's just Jews that that fled Europe with all their Jew gold and they show up in Australia with a ton of Jew gold. And so they become quote UN quote property developers, which means you're a super rich Jew that showed up and bought a bunch of land.
00:49:13 And then.
00:49:15 Turned it into, you know, turn into a slumlord or or bulldozed it and build like built, like some condos or something like that. But you're you're basically just a rich Jew that showed up with Jew gold, and that includes includes people like Peter Abels, who's a Hungarian.
00:49:34 Two who showed up in 1955, he gets connected with Abe Saffron.
00:49:41 You've got Paul Strasser, another Hungarian Jew who showed up in 1948.
00:49:49 This demonic looking fuck, John Chirodi, I think his name is.
00:49:56 And then you've got Frank Theeman, an Austrian Jew.
00:50:01 Who came in 9th or came to Australia 1938?
00:50:07 Look at the timing on that one. Yeah, Hitler was hot on his tail.
00:50:11 When he showed up.
00:50:15 And he gets involved with with property deals, helping them muscle people out of their properties, which we'll get into in a second. Also, you had Vietnam.
00:50:27 Vietnam happening and American soldiers would get stationed or moved to Australia in between tours of duty.
00:50:36 In Vietnam, and so in the 1960's, the SIN business, the vice business went through the roof because the American soldiers would be brought there from Vietnam and told to just go go wild and the American soldiers would go buy a bunch of.
00:50:55 Prostitutes and drugs and and whatever. And at at his peak, Abe Saffron had 100 brothels.
00:51:05 And 59 clubs.
00:51:07 Where you could buy alcohol or heroin.
00:51:15 So I mentioned shabbas goys.
00:51:20 Abe Saffron's top goy.
00:51:24 Was Jim Anderson. He was a Scottish shabbas goy.
00:51:30 That.
00:51:32 Well, he got away with murder because he worked for Abe Saffron, in fact.
00:51:39 Well, in this case, he admits he admits the murder on television years later, and it's like no big deal because he knows he can get away with it.
Jim Anderson
00:51:49 They decided that the first place to have a trial run would be want to South from places which was the finish room they wanted to put 6 girl.
Devon Stack
00:51:59 Right. He's discussing what he would do for a job. So for example, in this situation, he's saying a a rival.
00:52:05 Uh, I guess pimp wanted to bring girls into one of saffron's clubs and so the pimp came in and this was he was the strong man that was supposed to respond to that.
Jim Anderson
00:52:17 I was working the bar area and I said no, I said that's not on.
Narrator
00:52:23 ABC's rival sent standover man Donnie Smith to paid him a visit. His speciality was a lead line glove.
00:52:31 For a television documentary, Jim starred in his own reenactment of what took place that night.
Jim Anderson
00:52:39 We need to try new people. You know, he did hit me, by the way. It was the best thing I've ever had. It broke my jaw, knocked all my lovely teeth out. Cost me $20,000 all up to get them.
00:52:52 Fixed.
Narrator
00:52:54 Jim shot Donnie in the chest.
Jim Anderson
00:52:57 Now, unfortunately stood up again, and that is frightening and then shot him in the leg and he.
Narrator
00:53:02 Kept going. Jim's third shot hit Donnie in the back as he left the club.
Jim Anderson
00:53:08 He was actually dead. It was just his nervous reactions were kept and going, you know.
Narrator
00:53:14 Jim Anderson was charged with murder, but in this first very public display of apes power, the case was no build.
Interviewee
00:53:24 No, no build is where the Justice minister can determine that the case will not proceed. They never give reasons. They never have given reasons why.
Frank Walker, fmr Atty General
00:53:33 As a lawyer, I have a lot of trouble understanding that, but the attorney general at the time, Sir Kenneth McCall, must have understood it because he know billed him.
Devon Stack
00:53:43 So the attorney general is on the take cause it goes all the way up to the top.
00:53:48 And his his Shabbos Goins are allowed to murder.
00:53:54 So.
00:53:56 That's great.
00:53:58 More money starts to pour in.
00:54:01 To Sydney from all around the world.
00:54:05 And the the new business is real estate.
00:54:10 Real estate.
00:54:12 There's lots of prime waterfront property.
00:54:18 And so Abe Saffron becomes the well, like the muscle for those Jewish property developers and for property he himself wants to quote, UN quote, develop and they threaten and intimidate tenants, forcibly kick them out of their homes.
00:54:38 And the cops kind of justice.
00:54:41 Watch and.
00:54:43 And let it happen.
00:54:45 Because they're all on the.
00:54:46 Take.
00:54:49 And this woman here.
00:54:51 She decides that that she doesn't.
00:54:55 Want this to happen? This is Juanita Joan Nielsen. She was an heiress of the Mark Foley family, which was a well. It was a a rich goy family.
00:55:09 That lived in in Australia, kind of like their, I guess in a way kind of their Wasps only only think she was probably Catholic because.
00:55:18 She her her ancestors were Irish.
00:55:21 But really wealthy family, that wasn't.
00:55:25 Rich because of crime.
00:55:29 And she didn't like what she saw going on. And so she started writing articles.
00:55:36 About what was going on in her own newspaper.
00:55:40 Talking about this Jew that the Austrian Jew Frank Theeman in his efforts to kick people out of their homes and and taking their their their buildings over and and and talking about.
00:55:56 Abe Saffron's role in this and also starting fires.
00:56:01 Burning buildings down, they wanted to develop.
00:56:10 This is one of the newspapers that she she published.
00:56:17 But on July 4th, 1975.
00:56:21 She was invited to one of Abe Saffron's clubs carousel.
00:56:26 To discuss.
00:56:28 Advertising in in her newspaper.
00:56:32 And no one ever saw her again.
00:56:35 And no one was ever investigated.
00:56:38 No one was ever charged with her murder. She she was just gone, even though she was a, you know, came from a rich, powerful family.
00:56:47 She was just disappeared and everyone just knew. Abe Saffron had had her killed to get her out of the way.
00:56:58 He gets involved with heroin, selling heroin at his clubs.
00:57:03 Of course denies all that.
Abe Saffron
00:57:05 Personally, I don't know any members of the drug squad, and as far as saying that I again have any connection with the drug scene or drug trafficking in any way at all is a complete lie.
00:57:19 I can't deny it strongly enough.
Devon Stack
00:57:26 Oy vey, why do you say I'm selling drugs? I'm not selling drugs.
00:57:32 Or murdering people or burning down buildings constantly.
00:57:41 Now in 1973.
00:57:44 Abe Saffron, son, this gives you this little, little more insight into the kind of of family this is the kind of not, not just the kind of man that Abe Saffron is, but also just the the loyalty that this family has to him.
00:58:04 Well, he his son gets married in 1973.
00:58:11 To this woman here.
00:58:14 And uh.
00:58:16 Well, it becomes well known among the the uh, the people working with Abe Saffron that he was banging his son's wife.
00:58:28 He's banging his son's wife.
00:58:30 And most likely fathered 2 of his own grandchildren.
00:58:39 But his son stayed loyal. Here's his son around that same time.
Interviewer
00:58:43 Alan, it must be hard for you.
Alan Saffron
00:58:46 Not really, because I support my father 100%. I think the allegations are shocking, absolutely shocking and ideally.
00:58:56 I love you very much and more than I love him. I respect and I respect him because of the fact that I've learned business principles from him and if it wouldn't be for my father.
00:59:06 Leading me and guiding me in the correct way.
00:59:10 Then suddenly I.
00:59:12 Wouldn't be in.
00:59:13 Any position at all.
Devon Stack
00:59:15 Ah, yes. Well, you probably wouldn't be in a position at all. You don't seem like much of a very you.
00:59:19 Don't seem like a very effective person.
00:59:21 And that is why your wife was seeing with your father so often being lavished with gifts.
Alan Saffron
00:59:30 I mean, my God, my own father, with my wife.
00:59:34 I mean I.
00:59:34 Don't wanna believe it, but there were so many rumours about that for every time a child was born he'd given diamonds and jewellery and everything else. There was the issues of suspicion about the birth of a two of my son.
00:59:49 Can I substantiate them? Absolutely not. Did I sign the birth certificate? Absolutely. Do I love them? Yes, I do.
Devon Stack
00:59:57 Oh, isn't that great? Yes, your sons. You mean your brothers?
01:00:06 Ohh good Lord.
01:00:08 Hey, very.
01:00:09 So Jewish, so Jewish.
01:00:13 Anyway, a a few years later.
01:00:19 1979.
01:00:22 And I don't know if I'm pronouncing this correctly, but I think it's Vaucluse.
01:00:27 The close it's a peninsula suburb of Sydney. I'm probably saying it wrong.
01:00:35 There was a a young boy.
01:00:39 By the name of Jonathan Billings.
01:00:43 His friend Seamus Rahilly.
01:00:48 His other friend Richard Carroll.
01:00:53 And friend.
01:00:54 Michael Johnson.
01:00:58 And then Jason Holman.
01:01:00 Who was a grade behind them and kind of tagged along was like the annoying younger kid that.
01:01:06 That always want to hang out with them.
01:01:10 They all went to a school.
01:01:13 It's called Waverly College. It's not a college the way.
01:01:17 Yeah, Americans think of college. It was.
01:01:20 Like a middle school? Really.
01:01:23 Because.
01:01:25 The the first four boys were 8th graders.
01:01:29 And Jason, the younger one was in 7th grade.
01:01:35 And they wanted to go to a place called Luna Park.
01:01:41 Luna Park in Sydney.
01:01:44 Now Little park was.
01:01:48 I guess it was like a Disneyland kind of a thing. It was a park that had opened in the 1930s.
01:01:55 And had been around since the 1930s.
01:01:58 And I had, like, a real carnival vibe to it. There were lots of, you know, it was like a.
01:01:58 Yeah.
01:02:06 Like a State Fair, kind of a thing. Lots of, you know, roller coasters and and Carney stuff. Lots of carnival type stuff.
01:02:15 And this was kind of a big deal. It was like the closest thing that if you were local to this area that you would have to like Disneyland.
01:02:24 And the boys had never gone out on their own before to do like a trip, because they, you know, they were so young. They were like 12 and and 13.
01:02:33 And they were begging their parents to allow them to get on a bus and take the bus to Sydney and go to Luna Park.
01:02:44 And after a lot of convincing.
01:02:47 And a lot of begging.
01:02:49 The parents finally said OK, you know, as long as you guys all stick together, you know, you don't do anything else.
01:02:58 You know, no girls just, you know, the five of you.
01:03:04 And the other the other.
01:03:07 Stipulation was they had to go to mass.
01:03:12 Before going to Luna Park, here's a little ad for Luna Park.
Commercial Jingle
01:03:19 And the caves, we've got slides and faces and our chips get all raves for entertainment value. You just can't beat Luna Park when they ask us why we open, we answer just below.
Devon Stack
01:03:36 So, you know, whatever kind of a weird carnival place.
01:03:41 And so they went to mass.
01:03:46 As agreed upon.
01:03:50 And then they got on the bus.
01:03:53 And headed to to Sydney.
01:04:01 Now that same day.
01:04:04 There was a family from a small town called Warren.
01:04:09 Warren was the kind of town where.
01:04:12 You know, they had maybe like two or three pubs, a Main Street, a general store, you know, pretty low population. It's probably overall with immigrants now. It's probably all Jeeps and.
01:04:25 And Chinese people.
01:04:28 But at the time it was very it was 100% white. Everyone knew everyone.
01:04:35 And.
01:04:39 Jenny and John Godson were born and raised there.
01:04:44 They met.
01:04:45 When Jenny was was 17 and they got married.
01:04:51 They had two boys.
01:04:55 Damian and Craig.
01:04:59 They saved up all their money.
01:05:03 Because they wanted to go on a family trip.
01:05:07 To you know, again, their version of Disneyland, Luna Park, but also just to go to Sydney.
01:05:14 Because the boys had never even seen the ocean before.
01:05:21 So they took Craig and Damian to the the ocean.
01:05:26 They were six and four years old.
01:05:31 They took him to the Opera House. You know all the.
01:05:34 All the sights there was a big festival going on with. It was like Multicultural day, a harbinger of things to come.
01:05:43 So they had people dressed up from, you know, instead of instead of actually from people from all over the world. It was just.
01:05:49 People dressed up.
01:05:51 As people from all over the world.
01:05:55 And that evening they went to.
01:05:58 Luna park.
01:06:02 And that night at Luna Park, they were there at the same time that the boys were there.
01:06:09 They went on all the rides that they could go on.
01:06:14 They have the bumper cars, they had the roller coasters.
01:06:20 And then towards the end of the evening, they started shutting down some of the rides.
01:06:25 And so the five boys that were at Luna Park on their first night out.
01:06:30 We're very disappointed because turns out they had invited girls to meet them there.
01:06:36 And the girls never showed up.
01:06:39 So they were. They were kind of disappointed but still making the best out of it.
01:06:45 And after they went to try to go on one of the rides, they wanted to go on and they ride was shutting down. They said let's go on. Let's go on the ghost train.
01:06:55 It's around 10:00 at night around this same time.
01:06:59 The godson family.
01:07:02 Is also looking at maybe one of the last rides they're going to go on, and the two little boys say in unison they want to go on the ghost train.
01:07:15 Now the ghost train.
01:07:17 Is a ride that had been there since the 1930s.
01:07:21 It was one of the original rides. It was kind of like a Pirates of the Caribbean sort of thing. If you've been to Disneyland.
01:07:28 Where only way, more low tech, you know, kind of way more ghetto. But the same kind of a concept.
01:07:35 Right. You would get on to a a train car.
01:07:40 It was like, well, it's like it was like a mixture of, like, Pirates of the Caribbean. If it was like a haunted house, it was.
01:07:47 So you get on this little train.
01:07:48 Car.
01:07:49 And it would go inside this dark spooky.
01:07:55 Track where you know like it would have scary skeletons and and and whatever and and it was all very dark and spooky and all these twists and turns and and that sort of a thing. Here's the inside giving an idea.
01:08:13 You know very, very low tech, very 1930s.
01:08:19 Here's the the outside of it.
01:08:23 Run around, run around this time period you see that chain link fence part of the ride the the train.
01:08:31 Towards the end or about well, about midway through.
01:08:34 Part of the track would take them outside in that chain link fence area and then it would circle back inside.
01:08:48 And so here is a.
01:08:51 A clip. I think this is the.
01:08:54 The operator of the go or one of the operators of the ghost train.
01:09:00 That night.
Ghost Train Operator
01:09:06 My job was to click all the tickets as as patrons walked in.
01:09:12 Yeah, I worked on the ghost train. That was, you know, I took pride.
01:09:15 In that job.
01:09:17 And I knew it so well, and I ran it so well with my.
01:09:21 With my colleague.
01:09:24 I knew like the back of.
01:09:25 My hand. I walked it before every session left. Right.
01:09:31 Doorway left, right, right, left, left, left, right, right, right. I could walk through there looking I.
Alan Saffron
01:09:36 Suppose.
Ghost Train Operator
01:09:39 Yeah, you were like a celebrity. It was amazing. I I wear my Luna Park T.
01:09:43 Shirt.
01:09:44 I'd get on the train and they'd be young guys and girls heading to Luna Park and they'd see the.
01:09:48 T.
01:09:48 Shirt and they.
01:09:49 Go ohh. You work at Luna Park.
01:09:50 Yes, and yeah, well I do.
01:09:57 Uh, I'll work on the ghost train. We're like Elvis. Everybody wanted to know you.
Announcer
01:10:07 Tickets for the previous ride of your life.
Ghost Train Operator
01:10:14 It was a.
01:10:14 Very popular ride. Everybody had to do the ghost train.
01:10:18 At least once during a session. Sometimes we'd get lineups of probably 50-60 seventy people at once, waiting for.
01:10:27 The ride.
01:10:34 But that night there wasn't there probably 15 or 20 at any one time waiting for a turn on the ride.
Devon Stack
01:10:47 So you had pretty short line.
01:10:51 And the boys are standing in line. They're they're throwing French fries at each other. They're having a good time, the.
01:11:01 The godsend family the wife decides that she's going to go get ice cream for the kids.
01:11:09 And so she says, OK, you guys wait in line.
01:11:13 And I'm going to go ahead and and get some ice cream and come back.
01:11:21 Meanwhile.
01:11:25 There is a a group that goes ahead and they noticed something odd.
01:11:31 They notice something strange.
01:11:33 When they go through the the Ghost train ride.
01:11:38 At one part of the Ghost train ride, there is a a fake fire.
01:11:44 And the the fake fire is basically streamers being blown by a fan with a light on it to look like to look like fire.
01:11:56 And it's right after that portion.
01:11:59 Where you go outside.
01:12:01 In the chain link fence area and then you the train goes back inside through the double doors that it it busts through the doors.
01:12:10 And then you see like this, you know this kind of 1930s looking fake fire and it's supposed to be like, ooh, fancy fake fire is the 1970s. What do you do?
01:12:21 Uh.
01:12:23 But they noticed something strange here. So there's the map.
01:12:27 Where they where you go back into.
01:12:30 The the maze, I guess and see the fake fire.
Ghost Train Rider 1
01:12:35 He came round the corner, took a fireplace, and there was a fire in.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:12:39 It the flames just.
01:12:46 Yeah.
Ghost Train Rider 3
01:12:51 Yeah, I saw flames. Yeah, though. Yeah, it's flaming up like that.
Ghost Train Rider 1
01:12:55 Yeah, and it was just the most natural thing to see. It was very small fire and a little fireplace that was supposed to be a fireplace, so.
01:13:07 I didn't question.
01:13:08 It it was just the perfect picture.
Ghost Train Rider 3
01:13:12 I can just.
01:13:13 Still see it now just sitting there burning.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:13:19 And I said to my friend, my God, that looks real. And he said, oh, they don't be stupid. And I said no, no, it looks real. Really looks real. And that's why I just, for whatever reason, I want to touch to see was it real. So as we came around.
01:13:37 I couldn't help it and I went over and I went to touch it went like that and the heat that was coming from it, it just and I still went. Gee, that's real. That just feels like a real fight, which is. Whoa.
01:13:46 Whoa.
Devon Stack
01:13:54 So some teenagers that are going through notice that.
01:13:58 There's something maybe weird about the.
01:14:01 The simulated fire doesn't seem so simulated, but they don't say anything because it's in a fireplace and they think, well, maybe that's.
01:14:10 Yeah, maybe it's like some kind of propane thing or something like that. Maybe that's how it's supposed to look. That's.
01:14:15 Yeah, it's pretty high tech I guess. But you know, maybe that's how it's supposed to be. So they don't say anything and they get off the ride.
01:14:24 And then more people go inside.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:14:27 You were next on and.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:14:28 Optimal.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:14:29 Carried.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:14:31 Off we went.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:14:34 They go through the doors, we go through the door.
Ghost Train Rider 7
01:14:40 And then the two kids and the father got on the carriage in front of us.
Melissa Hagenfelds
01:15:12 Did you notice anything wrong inside?
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:15:15 Smoke. You could smell smoke instantly.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:15:21 We smells fine. We saw smoke.
01:15:26 In the dim light.
01:15:31 It wasn't super thick, but it was there.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:15:36 I don't think anyone said anything after that. We just went through the ride and the smoke started to get thicker.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:15:46 The very next thing I remember is simply seeing a bit of flame.
01:15:54 There was a little bit of flame on the wall on the right hand side.
01:16:00 Two or three spots of flame about the size of your fist just on the wall, not not coming up from the.
01:16:07 Bottom.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:16:10 And it looked like it was.
01:16:11 In a picture frame.
01:16:15 And they were just these little flames.
01:16:18 And sing out.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:16:21 Those little fists of flame were just holes in the wall where the fire had breached the wall, and that's when we sort of thought well.
01:16:31 This isn't. This isn't.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:16:32 Part of the riot, and as we proceeded, I held out there's a cage coming up.
01:16:41 And you're out where the public can see you.
01:16:47 We might be able to get out.
01:16:50 Looked up, couldn't get out. All caged in. Wasn't just the sides. The roof was caged in.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:17:03 It was seriously a death trap.
01:17:05 There was no way out.
01:17:07 You had to go back into the fire to actually get out of the.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:17:10 Place we had to go back through these rubber doors, but you don't know till it opens up how bad it is.
Melissa Hagenfelds
01:17:21 What did you say when?
Interviewer
01:17:22 The doors opened up going back.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:17:23 Flames.
01:17:27 We were going into a definite inferno, no two ways about that.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:17:37 The wall, the other side of that wall.
01:17:40 It was entirely alight completely from top to bottom. It was blazing. It was roaring.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:17:49 Took your breath away. Absolutely took your breath away.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:17:54 This will from all the walls, from floor to ceiling was completely aligned.
01:18:01 I can't explain it.
01:18:03 But only that.
01:18:04 Wall.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:18:08 Flames just rolled up. We screaming fire. Fire.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:18:17 We came around the corner.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:18:20 And I looked up.
Jim Anderson
01:18:21 And I could see that the flame and I could see the flames above the petition.
01:18:31 So I jumped out the right hand side. She jumped out the left hand side.
Melissa Hagenfelds
01:18:43 So if you stayed in the carriage.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:18:44 Gone. Finished.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:18:49 Wouldn't be here when we talk to me.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:18:50 Right now.
Ghost Train Rider 7
01:18:55 The next carriage was still flashing and I saw the red from the carriage that went through the next doors and I wasn't going in where that carriage was.
Ghost Train Rider 3
01:19:04 Could you see anyone in that carriage going towards the red?
Ghost Train Rider 7
01:19:10 Only the two kids and the the two kids, yeah.
01:19:17 I saw him going through the next doors where the red was.
Devon Stack
01:19:27 And those two kids and the man were the IT was the God son and his two boys.
01:19:37 They had gone on the ride. They were tired of waiting for the mother to come back.
01:19:43 With the ice cream, they thought they had to hurry up and get on the ride. They got on the ride.
01:19:48 Did.
01:19:49 And they traveled through the flaming ride in into the fire.
01:19:57 Meanwhile, while this is going on, people are still being LED into the ride because on the outside, there's no indication there's anything wrong. There's no smoke coming out of the ride. There's nothing.
01:20:09 Amiss. No one smells anything yet, and so the they're the the four boys.
01:20:16 Well, I'm sorry, the five boys.
01:20:20 Get into the train cars and also.
01:20:24 Began to enter the ride.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:20:27 Jonathan and Richard, they board their carriage.
01:20:30 Michael and Seamus, they board their carriage.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:20:42 We come bursting out through those doors and yelling and screaming. There's fire inside. We need to get the stops, stop the ride.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:20:50 And.
Jim Anderson
01:20:51 I I said make the places on fire, he said. What? What, and I said.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:20:54 The place is on fire.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:20:56 Was yelling at the guy, sending people in to just stop at the place on fire.
01:21:02 Side on there's a car.
01:21:03 At the door you saw.
Ghost Train Rider 3
01:21:04 The two people in a carriage about to.
01:21:07 Go in. Yes.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:21:09 We just yelled at him.
01:21:11 The ride operator stopped the ride.
Ghost Train Operator
01:21:14 Steve's job was to operating, so he's he had a couple of buttons. Steve didn't think it was anything big, something small.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:21:28 The person who is guiding the cars on, he just sort of looked at us in disbelief, as if to say, what are you talking about?
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:21:42 It happened so quickly.
Ghost Train Operator
01:21:46 So quick you just couldn't do anything about.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:21:49 It and the doors open and they're gone.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:21:50 Then yeah, we need.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:21:59 The carriage, not just the door.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:22:07 As the doors open, the gentleman comes out, picks me up full bodily, picks me up and puts.
01:22:12 Me out of the, really.
01:22:14 Pretty much picks me up. Homeless bowls. I'm just so surprised I'm taking it.
01:22:18 Back. I'm what? What are you?
01:22:19 Doing put me down.
01:22:22 How are you?
01:22:22 Doing I'm.
01:22:23 I'm supposed to be following those guys into that.
01:22:25 Thing.
Devon Stack
01:22:31 So that's Jason the younger one, the 7th grader that was tagging along. That's why he was in the last car.
01:22:39 His four friends, the older boys.
01:22:43 Jonathan Billings.
01:22:46 Michael Johnson.
01:22:50 Richard Carroll.
01:22:53 And Seamus rahilly.
01:22:57 Were the last two enter the ghost train ride?
01:23:02 As it.
01:23:03 Began to burn.
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:23:05 Screeching, screeching people and terrified something was going on inside there which we couldn't see. We didn't know about.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:23:15 When we got off, I felt sick when the screaming started because I knew those children were on board. I knew I didn't want to know, but I knew.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:23:31 I do remember.
01:23:33 It was a fleeting moment of seeing a woman.
01:23:35 With some ice creams walking towards the road.
01:23:38 And things are starting to go up.
Jenny Godson
01:23:42 And by the time I bought that ice cream, I turned around. It was all happening.
01:23:47 The smoke, and by the time I got across, I started to feel really strange and I just got. I had the ice cream.
01:23:55 And I couldn't.
01:23:55 Eat it. Walked over and stood in front of the word. So and there was no light. They weren't there and they were gone.
Devon Stack
01:24:12 And that, of course, was Jenny Godson who realizes that.
01:24:16 Her husband and two children.
01:24:20 Are inside the building that is now engulfed in flames. People are screaming. They hear the screams of of children coming from inside.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:24:33 My next minute, the door just opens.
01:24:37 And people were screaming.
01:24:39 Because the car was on fire.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:24:43 Carriages are coming out on fire.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:24:48 And it just went right around the door open and it went.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:24:54 That one was in that were empty, totally empty.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:25:00 The five just got bigger on these.
01:25:01 Carriages.
01:25:02 And that's obviously a visually, A disturbing thing to see because I'm waiting for my friends to get off.
01:25:14 The absolute mayhem starts to kick in.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:25:18 And somebody was screaming. Somebody still in there?
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:25:22 Then our instant reaction was just to get people.
Ghost Train Operator
01:25:24 Out. And so my first instinct was just I wasn't thinking. I just just ran inside. So I think I.
01:25:30 Just ran.
01:25:32 Just ran.
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:25:35 And I followed Tony going in.
01:25:38 Tony had the torch in his hand. He was going through the gas cramp. I was behind him.
01:25:43 The smoke was really thick and black.
Ghost Train Operator
01:25:47 You can actually grab it so thick you could just grab it.
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:25:52 Tony kept on going to the train. I couldn't keep up with him. I couldn't breathe. I just had to go to go out.
01:26:02 By having the double doors for the fire exit.
Ghost Train Operator
01:26:05 I can hear screams everywhere.
01:26:10 So I jumped over the tracks and bashed my way.
01:26:13 Through the second set of doors.
01:26:19 And more people just running around everywhere. People were holding each other, walking into walls. Cars were.
01:26:26 Still moving in there.
01:26:27 I could hear the banging of cars banging up. They were. They were building up. Bang Bang.
01:26:35 I grabbed four or five or six or seven. I can't remember how many is it this way this way, this way.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:26:43 I've seen him go through the door. I haven't seen them come out. So all I know is that they're in there.
Ghost Train Operator
01:26:49 The heat, that's.
01:26:50 That's just like walking into a furnace.
01:26:59 And the sound of the fire as the fire was taking hold of.
01:27:03 Over England, there's.
01:27:04 A.
01:27:05 In a in a windstorm for this just.
01:27:08 In every direction.
01:27:10 As soon as.
01:27:11 It hit something and just ignite the mannequins. The walls were knitting. Everything was just igniting so quickly. Ran back inside, back to the back.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:27:29 You.
01:27:29 In.
Ghost Train Operator
01:27:30 Yeah.
01:27:38 So.
01:27:41 That was when I saw.
01:27:44 The father with his two sons.
01:27:51 And the four boys from Waverley College.
01:28:10 I couldn't get to them.
01:28:13 I tried tried to get them.
01:28:18 And.
01:28:20 The father had his two sons, so huddle.
01:28:25 They were little.
01:28:26 Little heads and they were huddled and he was holding them. I said. I'm coming. I'm coming and.
01:28:34 It's a vision that's burned in my brain.
01:28:40 They were there.
01:28:42 We're right in front of Maine.
01:28:47 They should have got out.
Devon Stack
01:29:06 So Tony has overcome with the smoke and the.
01:29:08 Heat.
01:29:09 And he catches a glimpse.
01:29:13 Of Mr. Godson and his two two sons.
01:29:18 And he's crouched over them, trying to protect them from the the flames, and he sees the four other boys.
01:29:27 In the distance and he he can't continue and he leaves.
01:29:34 And when he leaves the the the building.
01:29:40 Well it it it basically explodes.
Jenny Godson
01:29:46 Couldn't make sense of what was happening and thinking why did they get on there without? Because I would have been on there was and I would like to go on that.
01:29:54 Why was I left?
Ghost Train Operator
01:30:04 And as soon as I got out of the building, there's an almighty bang crash.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:30:09 Is there something exploding?
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:30:11 I need to hear things exploding.
01:30:15 And people.
01:30:16 Mentioned explosions.
01:30:18 It was, it was. It was loud. It was really, really loud.
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:30:25 The cage part of the Ghost train is on fire, but it's not just on fire.
01:30:30 I saw shooting flames coming out.
01:30:32 Of this cage.
01:30:32 That weren't normal flames. They weren't unnormal fire. They were shooting out as if they were being banned, forced out of the caves. Like if you ever have a a grilled top on a barbecue and you put some accelerant on it there and shoots up.
Devon Stack
01:30:50 So these are actually photos that a tourist took.
01:30:54 Of the fire.
01:30:57 And they reported large.
01:31:01 Explosive flames blasting out.
01:31:04 Of the the side, a lot of people also notice the smell of kerosene.
01:31:13 The smell, the strong smell of kerosene burning.
Frank Boitano; Luna Park Employee
01:31:21 And all I can remember is they screams, terror shrieks coming from inside the ghost, and that people still in there and these flames were coming out, something I never forget.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:31:37 And that's when everything went Bush.
Ghost Train Rider 2
01:31:40 And the whole place just.
01:31:41 Went.
Ghost Train Rider 4
01:31:44 The flame. It just blew up.
Ghost Train Rider 6
01:31:46 It was like an atomic bomb.
01:31:50 This dark cloud and it went.
01:31:53 All over us.
Devon Stack
01:32:08 And at that point, obviously.
01:32:11 People realize no one inside is going to survive that.
01:32:17 It.
01:32:18 The the fire department is is finally showing up, but at this point it's.
01:32:26 The place is almost instantly burned all the way down to the ground.
01:32:30 Especially after this explosion.
Alan Saffron
01:32:36 The fire started in the gas train at approximately 10:10 PM Saturday the 9th of June.
Newscaster
01:32:41 More than 30 people were riding the train when attendants saw black smoke pouring from entries and exits to the building. Seconds later, empty carriages are merged in flames. At this stage there was no idea how many people were trapped.
01:32:53 In.
01:32:53 I don't know how many people are actually dead in their.
01:32:56 At the moment.
01:32:58 But we didn't.
01:32:58 Have that up to 11 cars were trapped.
01:33:01 So far, the police have been able to identify only two of the victims because the bodies had been badly burned.
01:33:07 A lot of it's so exciting and a lot of it will be sure dental work.
01:33:12 Unlucky 12 year old schoolboy who's still under sedation, narrowly missed riding on the goats train at the time of Saturday nights in Permo. Four of his schoolmates from Waverley College were among the seven who perished. Jason Holman says he got in the carriage behind his mates and when the fire was noticed, the attendant managed to haul him out.
Ghost Train Rider 5
01:33:32 My friends engulfed in flames. They died just in front of me.
01:33:38 I asked myself, why did I survive? And.
01:33:40 Not then.
01:33:42 Why me?
01:33:44 And ask myself that nearly every single day.
Devon Stack
01:33:51 So after the.
01:33:54 The sun came up and investigators showed up.
01:34:00 Well.
01:34:02 You're probably wondering what they had to do with with Abe Saffron.
01:34:07 Well, the, the detective in Charge, Detective Inspector knight.
01:34:13 Was on the payroll.
01:34:16 Of Abe Saffron.
01:34:18 Who very much wanted that property.
01:34:22 He wanted to operate that property.
01:34:26 And you see the thing about Abe Saffron?
01:34:29 Is he was famous for burning down buildings that he wanted to use for strip clubs or he wanted to collect insurance on when they stopped, when they stopped being profitable and he wanted to redevelop them, he burned down.
01:34:45 And because he had the people that worked in the law enforcement that would investigate these fires on the payroll.
01:34:56 He never was charged with anything. In fact, the only thing that happened was insurance. Company stopped insuring him because so many of his buildings were always burning down.
01:35:10 And Abe Saffron.
01:35:14 Who had a hidden interest?
01:35:16 In the company.
01:35:18 That would then later take over.
01:35:22 Luna Park after this fire after it was, it was deemed unsafe.
01:35:29 And they had to shut it down, and they auctioned off a bunch of it and redeveloped it with a shell company.
01:35:37 A shell company.
01:35:39 That was run by.
01:35:41 Relatives. Cousins.
01:35:45 Of Abe Saffron.
01:35:48 Abe Saffron then also owned and operated all the arcade machines that they moved into that area.
01:36:00 He was long suspected that Abe Saffron had something to do with it, and in fact, his niece.
01:36:06 In 2007.
01:36:08 When public and said that he had ordered it.
01:36:12 But he didn't mean for anyone to get hurt.
01:36:17 She then recanted because the the family pressured her to recant.
01:36:25 But we also know there are witnesses on on scene.
01:36:29 That overheard bikers.
01:36:32 Talking about starting the fire with kerosene and fleeing the scene after the fire.
01:36:40 Got crazy.
01:36:42 They went to police. They told police what they had overheard.
01:36:47 The police took the statement.
01:36:50 And then the police showed up.
01:36:53 Demanding to reinterview them.
01:36:56 The the two teenagers that had heard this.
01:37:00 And threaten them.
01:37:01 That if they didn't recant their statements.
01:37:04 That they would be that bad things would happen to them.
01:37:09 The police never looked for the the the bikers that fit the description.
01:37:16 When when Abe Saffron would do these fires, he would often find people that would go to his clubs.
01:37:23 That were well, like bikers or, you know that those kinds of people that would show up to his clubs and and have them do these sorts of operations. Obviously he's not.
01:37:33 Going to do it himself.
01:37:37 Later there was. There's a lot more evidence that backs us up that there's a hole. What we just watched is from a three-part documentary that's over 3 hours long. You can find it.
01:37:49 I think all L3 parts are actually on.
01:37:54 YouTube.
01:37:56 If you just look for Ghost Train fire Abe Saffron.
01:38:01 Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. You'll you'll be able to find.
01:38:05 The entire documentary goes into great detail about the corruption.
01:38:13 Abe Saffron and the the web of connections that got in the way of the investigation. But it it's fairly well.
01:38:24 Solidified the evidence is that Abe Saffron ordered the fire so that he could take over the the property, redevelop it and install his coin operated machines that he used to launder money.
01:38:42 And that this this Shabbos going Inspector knight, who is known as a corrupt cop.
01:38:51 Was on the payroll of of Abe Saffron and what did they do as soon as he showed up?
01:38:57 Well, it's kind of like 911.
01:39:00 Before they investigated the scene at all before they conducted any kind of arson investigation at all, he immediately had the site cleaned up.
01:39:09 Where they they cleared out all the debris and hauled it off, just like 911 where they they didn't do any kind of investigation they just.
01:39:17 Got all the rubble? Threw it on on boats and shipped to China. Same kind of a thing.
01:39:24 They they hauled it all off and and brought to the dump, never doing any kind of arson investigation.
01:39:32 He initially said before noon the next day after the fire, he went to the press and said that it was caused by an electrical.
01:39:44 Fault.
01:39:46 And so all the newspapers the next day said it was caused by an electrical fault.
01:39:52 The only problem with that is the electrical box. For most of the stuff was at the front where there were no faults and the fuse box that was inside the building was one of the only things still standing after the fire.
01:40:09 This is the.
01:40:12 The fuse box here.
01:40:15 So if the fire had originated there, it's a little weird that that's one of the few things that are.
01:40:20 They're still there.
01:40:24 So then they came up, came up with a theory that it was a discarded cigarette butt that someone had flicked a cigarette butt.
01:40:33 Off of the train and it had lit the whole place on fire.
01:40:37 Which also didn't make any sense because you weren't allowed to smoke on the the ride. The people operating the ride said no one was smoking, getting on the ride.
01:40:49 And that, I mean, this riot had been operating.
01:40:54 Since the 1930s and.
01:40:58 Maybe they just got lucky this whole time, but no cigarette butts started that and the fire started so quickly.
01:41:04 That that seemed unlikely, not to mention the fact that several of the people that were on the ride smelled kerosene. Specifically said they smelled kerosene.
01:41:16 They were all.
01:41:17 Called to the inquest because they were listed as as witnesses, but because the inquest was also.
01:41:27 Being run by dirty cops. None of them were asked to testify, so they show up because they were supposed to show up and then never called to testify what they saw.
01:41:37 So pretty much nobody.
01:41:40 Nobody was asked to talk to the, you know, like the grand jury. I don't know what they call it, but like the grand jury.
01:41:46 To talk about what they had seen.
01:41:49 And they just wanted to quickly say that it was an accident and that was that.
01:41:57 But meanwhile, A bidding process.
01:42:01 For who was going to develop the land after you know, this disaster went into effect.
01:42:07 And they kept restarting the process and fucking people over that were making the higher bids in favor of, well, relatives of Abe Saffron.
Anchorman
01:42:23 Luna Park in Sydney closed more than two years ago following the Ghost train fire which killed 7 people, is still beset with problems. The consortium, which took over the complex, expected to reopen Luna Park last Christmas, but the date has come and gone.
Reporter
01:42:39 When the Harbourside amusement parks consortium took over in July 1981, this is how they envisaged Luna Park would look for the Christmas holidays. It would be open with holiday crowds pouring in through the gates and enjoying amusements never before seen in Australia. But the reality is a park with only one new amusement, the pirate ship.
01:42:58 In place and ready to go.
01:43:00 Coney Island and Crystal Palace are being returned to original working order, but the Ferris wheel paddle, steamer wave swinger, and many other rides are still plans on paper or cargo and ships holds. However, consortium member and the man in charge of putting the park together, Colin Goldstein, believes the new $9 million Luna Park will open at the end of March.
Interviewer
01:43:21 We've got around about four and a half million dollars of rides sitting out in the harbor right now or outside the heads, I would imagine with this latest strike that's been on with the.
01:43:31 Take votes, but we'd have those, I would imagine in the next few weeks, so the rides will start to reassemble fairly quickly.
Reporter
01:43:40 When do you really hope to have Luna Park open again?
Interviewer
01:43:43 I'm sure that we will everything going right now and giving us a bit of good weather, not the weather we're having today. It'll be open by Easter.
Devon Stack
01:43:55 So.
01:43:57 You know.
01:43:58 More, more Eastern European Jews, the gold stains.
01:44:03 You get to redevelop the land after just you know they all they have to do is burn up a few white kids.
01:44:09 And has burn up a few white guys.
01:44:12 Burn them to a crisp so they could get their fucking land so they could redevelop the land.
01:44:20 They'll fucking kill kids and they won't care.
01:44:24 It'll be collateral damage if they even think of it like that.
01:44:32 They will kill kids and they knew that it's it's not like, oh, they didn't know there'd be people. Well, they they lit the fucking ride on fire while kids were in it.
01:44:43 And not only that, one of the associates.
01:44:48 Of Abe Saffron.
01:44:51 His daughter.
01:44:53 Had a crush on one of the boys.
01:44:56 That died in the fire.
01:45:00 And in fact, she was one of the girls.
01:45:02 They were supposed to meet them at Luna Park that night.
01:45:07 And they didn't show.
01:45:09 And the reason they didn't show up.
01:45:12 Was her father told her and her and her friends that we're going to go to meet the boys. They weren't allowed to go because something bad was going to happen at Luna Park.
01:45:24 And the reason we know this is that daughter overcome with guilt.
01:45:30 Called up the mother of that boy on the phone and told her as much while sobbing, and then hung up.
01:45:40 So they knew.
01:45:42 They knew what they were doing, they just didn't fucking care.
01:45:47 Just like 9/11, it was like the Jewish girls got the page saying don't show up to the the offices today.
01:46:07 So anyway.
01:46:10 The the things started to go a little bit South.
01:46:14 For saffron in the.
01:46:17 In the 1980s, when his right hand goy.
01:46:22 Turn against them over. I think some kind of disagreement about money.
Interviewer
01:46:29 Did you keep 2 sets of books to keep track of?
01:46:32 This black and white cash.
Jim Anderson
01:46:33 Of course. And did you have custody of?
01:46:36 Those books I did.
Saffron Associate
01:46:39 He gave them to me one night and I put them in the back of my car and when I was leader of the opposition in fact, and they remained in my office for some months, obviously as an insurance because he felt at risk and he wanted to know that he could.
01:46:58 Say, look, if I get killed, the second set of books, etcetera.
Devon Stack
01:47:04 So what? Well, they never charged him with anything. Like, say, the murders that he committed, including, well, the the murders he committed at Luna Park. But the actual murders where he shot people in the fucking face, the prostitution he'd been running for decades, the gambling he'd been running for.
01:47:24 Decades, the bribery that he'd been conducting for decades, the corruption he was responsible for decades for basically half a century being in charge of the the Sydney underworld, they did get him on tax evasion.
01:47:43 They got him on tax evasion.
01:47:50 So they charge him with tax evasion.
01:47:54 Because they find out he's got 2 sets of books.
01:47:59 And they actually.
01:48:04 Arrest him at his house. This is his grandson. I don't? Or or, I don't know if this is like because he's got a few grandsons and I don't know if this is like his grandson. That's actually his son.
01:48:18 Or if it's his.
01:48:20 Grandson who knows who? Knows who knows what this guy?
01:48:24 But he he mentions how they came and arrested him and how stoic his dad was. But they didn't.
01:48:28 Find the Jew gold.
David Saffron
01:48:30 His demeanor was shock, but very stoic at the same time. He was blank.
01:48:36 He didn't answer any questions as he normally does. He just walked, you know, got pulled into this car and driven off.
Investigator
01:48:43 We found the books. There's two books, black book and the white.
David Saffron
01:48:47 Book the money that was in the save the diamonds. They never found. My grandfather had a secret compartment built into the downstairs cupboard. You had to take out the draw.
01:48:58 Then you have to slide a panel across. Then you have to slide another panel across and then there was a safe you'd open the safe up. They'd be cash in, in wads of of $5000 allotments and there's another compartment on the draw which will have bags, black bags, maybe six of them filled with diamonds.
01:49:18 And it'd be gold couran.
01:49:20 On the top. Now each gold coin would be about 30 or 40,000.
Devon Stack
01:49:27 Uh, they never got our jew gold. They.
01:49:33 So they got him, but they didn't get. They didn't get the the the stupid goyim didn't find.
01:49:37 The Jew gold.
01:49:40 And he was very upset by being arrested.
Alan Saffron
01:49:43 Well, it was difficult at first, but then they increased the size of his cell. They gave him a lot of comfort, like a sofa and a television. And they treated him like a celebrity guest.
Devon Stack
01:49:57 Oh, and and he only had to.
01:49:58 Serve 13 months.
01:50:00 So for 50 plus years, he's running the Sydney underworld and he asked, just like with Epstein, right, just like with Epstein, he does 13 months even though he's killed kids. He's killed, by the way, those kids weren't the first people to die in one of his fires. That's another.
01:50:20 That way we know that he knew people might die in his fires because he's killed other people and fires.
01:50:26 There were other fires were up to five people had had died.
01:50:29 So he's effectively been responsible for burning.
01:50:34 Over 20 people alive, he is shot. People killed them. He's been well. He's hired Shabbos goy to, to, to kill countless more people. And then he has to do 13 months in a prison where they they basically give them a nice room.
01:50:54 To himself, they give him a telephone. They give him a TV account.
01:50:58 Couch and his Jewish son and grandson think it's hilarious.
David Saffron
01:51:03 Him. He'd be in the courtyard and be all the people around him, and he's like he's to stuff them with like cupcake, like, you know, dinner. It's not with steak, you know, like, he'd be sitting there in his cell. All the people will.
01:51:12 Be sitting in the mess hole.
01:51:15 You'd have a phone in his cell. Yeah, you'd be doing business as usual in the cell.
Devon Stack
01:51:21 Ohh funny silly. Grandpa's funny mass murderer. Grandpa, I just had a phone in the cell.
01:51:29 And no, what did he? How did he spend Christmas? And we're gonna he decided to use Christmas.
01:51:36 Of all days, it was Christmas, somehow because of his connections. This is the kind of power this man had.
01:51:43 This devil had on Christmas.
01:51:47 He convinces the people that run the prison to allow him to do a transvestite review at the prison on Christmas.
01:51:59 That is, that is right.
01:52:01 You heard that correctly.
01:52:04 On Christmas.
01:52:06 The transvestites that worked for him came to the prison.
01:52:12 And performed.
01:52:15 On Christmas.
01:52:20 That is.
01:52:22 I'm not making that up.
01:52:24 That fucking happened.
01:52:26 Here's I told you that get ready for this fucking monster's voice.
01:52:31 That it was not going to be, it was not going to be good.
01:52:39 You guys ready? You guys ready for this?
Monique Kelley
01:52:44 Anything you want to be sort of closed, including underage. Yeah. And of course, the press the next day was headlines and exception.
01:52:54 Get straight show into the long Beijing Island.
Commercial Jingle
01:53:06 Oh.
Devon Stack
01:53:07 Yeah.
01:53:10 So uh yeah, he had a he had a trendy Christmas.
01:53:15 And then he was released.
01:53:18 And told his son that. Yeah, actually, I might have seemed like I was having a bad time, but it actually wasn't that bad. I I had to act like I was. I was upset by it, but it was a deal that went to.
01:53:30 The highest levels.
01:53:32 Well, they, they said I had to go to prison for at least some.
01:53:35 Thing and they would never investigate me for the other stuff if I just went for the 13 months.
Alan Saffron
01:53:40 This is Alan do.
01:53:41 You think I was upset about?
01:53:44 Going to jail?
01:53:46 Well, it seemed to be I.
01:53:47 Was there? You took the impression that you would never go down.
01:53:52 You said that was the impression I gave to her, and I already made the deal so they wouldn't investigate me any further.
Saffron Investigator
01:53:59 And I know that there were certainly many efforts to to nail aid.
01:54:04 Gone in relation to things that were a lot more serious than that for which he was ultimately convicted.
Alan Saffron
01:54:12 Any comment, Mr. Saccos?
01:54:13 Came to a point where if they continue to investigate deeper, I could have been put away forever said that I reached a deal with the highest level of people.
Leonidous
01:54:28 Get in.
Devon Stack
01:54:45 Yep. Should I just had.
01:54:47 A pet.
01:54:48 Should have just had a giant pet.
01:54:53 But instead he he lived out the rest of his days.
01:54:57 With his family.
01:54:59 His wife died, so he hung out with the mistress that he had a a daughter with. They went to Israel.
01:55:11 Spent a good time at Israel.
01:55:16 And he finally died at the ripe old age of, I think, 89.
Melissa Hagenfelds
01:55:22 It was great. We went on a lot of cruises. We went all around the world, really Mediterranean, the Caribbean, Las Vegas. We went to Israel quite a bit because I've had friends there and he loved being in Israel.
Ghost Train Rider 8
01:55:37 Very, very.
Devon Stack
01:55:41 Yeah, I bet. I bet he loved being in Israel where they don't care what you've done.
01:55:47 But yeah, he died or yes, he was 86 when he finally died.
01:55:54 But again, everyone just seemed to have like this sense of humor about it. No one's all that bothered about it. They just, oh, it's just, it's so fascinating. Ohh, he's he. He's such a unique person.
01:56:06 Such unique person, like even his son, his son, who whose?
01:56:11 Whose wife? He thought.
01:56:13 And got pregnant probably twice.
01:56:17 It sounds just like. Yeah, you know, whatever.
Alan Saffron
01:56:20 My father just was playing too powerful and he was becoming too embarrassing and almost too greedy. That was my father's problem. He just he was so obsessed with money and power.
01:56:34 Through lost sight of reality in the sense that you can't have that much control and that much power without scaring people without really making them want to bring you down.
Devon Stack
01:56:49 See that? That was the problem.
01:56:52 It's almost like they were just jealous of him.
01:56:55 It was you. And look, you hear this from Jews right now, don't you? You hear this from Jews right now? That will say things like, hey, you know, don't let the goy see how rich you are. Cause the goy it, it's just they get really jealous and it drives them crazy that we're so successful and they're not. And so it's going to make them want to come Holocaust us again.
01:57:16 And that's essentially what he's saying, that that's that was what his dad did wrong is he should have paced himself.
Alan Saffron
01:57:23 So, but I will tell you one of them is barbasch and one of them is Commissioner.
01:57:27 Said the rest you don't need.
01:57:28 To.
01:57:28 Know. So I I knew I put the money in.
Devon Stack
01:57:31 So here's the other thing. None none of his other family members.
01:57:37 None of us are their family members, including his son, who is now guess what his son does now.
01:57:43 Guess what? His son. His. His son is a talent agent around the talent agency in Hollywood.
01:57:51 With all of his Jew gold. See, this is how these people do it.
01:57:56 All the Jew gold that my dad got from burning kids alive. I can use that to start a talent agency in Hollywood.
01:58:07 And the cycle continues.
01:58:10 But none of his family has to pay restitution. None of his family has to pay the families of those boys that died. None of his family has to be investigated, even though and look, he's openly admitting he's openly admitting on camera that he was involved in the business. But yeah, whatever. It's just kind of funny.
01:58:29 Uh.
Alan Saffron
01:58:29 So, but I will tell you one of them is Bob asking and one of them is Commission.
01:58:32 Calvin said the rest you don't.
01:58:34 Need.
01:58:34 To know, so I I knew I put the money in the envelopes. A lot of the weeks. I I was right there doing a lot of his work. And that's I did the money for him.
Ghost Train Rider 1
01:58:48 So he's he's gone.
Alan Saffron
01:58:49 To and at one time there was like 20.
01:58:53 Envelopes. In other words, he was paying off 20 people. 20. That's a lot.
Devon Stack
01:58:59 Yeah, he's he's paying people off. He knows about it or whatever.
01:59:04 Whatever. You'll never have to pay the price.
01:59:07 And he he he also admits that. Yeah, his dad was his dad, was sexually blackmailing people. And he's got he still has the maybe that's why they don't go after.
01:59:18 Him.
01:59:19 He's he has the tapes.
Maggie Martin
01:59:21 The girls were in their serving them drinks and there is nice lounges and everything and of course his friends would go in there and other friends would look through the peep holes.
01:59:38 They were compromised, so I think he blackmailed them.
01:59:46 They're having sex and all sorts of dances, and they were being filmed so they would say, well, you, you know, you do me a favour and I won't let this get out sort of thing. That's the sort of thing that happen.
Waitress
01:59:52 Would you like champagne?
Patron
02:00:00 Yes.
Devon Stack
02:00:03 That's just what happened. It's just a normal thing. You know, us Jews. That's totally normal.
Alan Saffron
02:00:09 In my safety deposit and in my lawyer safety deposit, I have photos.
02:00:16 That would turn anyone's head.
02:00:18 Of sex acts with high-ranking politicians and police who are still alive today and who are still in the police and are still in government today.
Devon Stack
02:00:29 He still has the black male stuff.
02:00:33 But no one's going to touch him.
02:00:36 Just like, just like, no one's just like they're not going to release the Epstein files.
Alan Saffron
02:00:46 He had nightclubs. He had, he was providing entertainment to 10s of thousands of people that was otherwise not there. He was brilliant. He should be credited for all of that.
02:00:58 And I'm proud.
02:00:59 Of to be the son of that man who did that.
Devon Stack
02:01:03 He's proud of it.
02:01:05 He's proud of it.
02:01:09 By the way, no possible way he doesn't know.
02:01:13 That his father burned those kids alive.
02:01:16 That his father burned other people alive. We know, by the way, by the time he did this interview.
02:01:23 Because, he said in an earlier bit of the same interview, he knows that his dad shot people and killed him. He knows his dad's a murderer, but now we were just we were just giving the goy what they wanted. Yeah, see, we were just giving you what you wanted.
02:01:41 This is where libertarianism comes from. That's why it's Jewish, by the way.
02:01:46 They're just given the gore what they want.
02:01:49 Meanwhile, this is the.
02:01:52 This is the family.
02:01:54 This is the father of one of the boys.
Sid Billings
02:01:57 And that's something that I I deal with every day.
02:02:02 And when he needed me the most, I wasn't there.
02:02:06 And I live with that every day, quite frankly.
02:02:10 I've got some feathers serving me.
02:02:19 Tell them was a very caring, but a very sensitive boy, but very caring. He had a great sense of humour. He just loved his mates.
02:02:29 He just block going to school. He loves surfing, football. He just loved his mother a great deal.
02:02:37 He would get himself dressed and get his own breakfast.
02:02:41 Come into the bedroom and say.
02:02:43 Mum would and dad. Would you like a cup of tea before we go to school? And years ago I made the cup of tea and bring her both.
02:02:50 Into us and.
02:02:52 Off to school, he would you.
02:02:56 And he also wrote the story he said when he, his great wish was when he left school to go to Africa.
02:03:06 To shoot the animals, but he was going to shoot them with a camera. Just it up.
02:03:15 Just to take that photo.
02:03:18 So it was a very sensitive boy and.
02:03:21 He had a lot of feeling in it.
Devon Stack
02:03:30 Yeah, but. But Abe Saffron wanted wanted that property.
02:03:34 So well, here, you know.
02:03:36 You're going to make an omelet, right? You gotta crack a few eggs, I guess.
Ghost Train Rider 3
02:03:41 Michael was the Golden Child who was the first child and the first grandchild. Both mum and Dad worked. We had our grandmother look after us when they were both at work. She absolutely adored Michael. Everyone just loved Michael.
02:04:02 So this is my favorite part of his beautiful brother.
Ghost Train Rider 2
02:04:06 He was very.
Ghost Train Rider 3
02:04:07 Caring and always looking out for me. Very protective.
02:04:13 Michael was really smart, really intelligent. He got into selective school. I got to see some of Michael's reports and he just had fantastic marks. Michael is very good at writing. Michael is brilliant at mathematics. Michael is the perfect student.
02:04:32 So yeah, he was.
02:04:34 Really switched on and academically quite brilliant.
02:04:38 Michael would have definitely gone on to university, would have been a scientist, would have excelled. Yeah, it's just so sad. I wish I'd still had Michael here. I still wish I.
02:04:51 Had my Big Brother.
Ghost Train Rider 5
02:04:55 Seamus. Right. Hilly. Beautiful. Beautiful boy. Beautiful. Quiet. Young man. Loved his rugby. Was into his sailing. Joined in everything. She's had a very, very strong sense of right and wrong.
02:05:08 Also looked out for his.
02:05:09 Friends.
02:05:10 He was always smiling. I remember that about him. He was always smiling.
Devon Stack
02:05:16 Yeah, but Abe Saffron wanted to own Luna Park so he could launder money.
02:05:22 And have transvestites.
Tony Carroll
02:05:25 My wife could never forgive herself for allowing them to go for allowing him to go. She thinks that she gave him too easily. She should never have given in.
02:05:49 We miss it differently. She was.
02:05:56 It's it's as though you've only got one child. It's sort of. Everything turns on on that child.
02:06:07 And.
02:06:09 He was such a happy child.
Devon Stack
02:06:17 But again, Abe Saffron.
02:06:23 He wanted that property so the boys had to go.
02:06:33 See this is this is the.
02:06:34 Real danger of immigration.
02:06:37 This is the real danger of letting people into your country that just look at your country as something to feast upon.
02:06:46 They just look at your country as an economic zone. They just look at the people living in your country, your extended family, your kin.
02:06:56 As something to feast upon, something to exploit.
02:07:02 Economic units in a Ledger.
02:07:09 And it's funny because what will you hear from people that always talk about how, Oh well, we, you know, sure we don't want low IQ immigrants to come. This is what happens when you get high IQ immigrants coming in.
02:07:24 You think Abe Saffron was some fucking 80 IQ nigger?
02:07:32 This is the kind of behavior you get from immigrants that are high IQ and don't give a fuck about you or your people.
02:07:47 And look, there's plenty of blame to go around.
02:07:51 All those fucking Shabbos goys that went along with it.
02:07:58 They're the fucking traitors.
02:08:00 They're the fucking traitors. And you know what? Those are the people that all these faggots on X and elsewhere will tell you like. Oh, no, it's OK that that Donald Trump is owned by Jews, that he's a Shabbos goy.
02:08:13 You have to side with the Jews in order to get what you want sometimes.
02:08:18 You don't think that that's the exact same logic that people went along with this shit did?
02:08:25 You you think there's any difference? You think when Donald Trump does what the Jews want?
02:08:31 And ends up getting some soldiers, legs blown off or or whatever that it's any different than this.
02:08:39 It's not.
02:08:42 Donald Trump is no different than that fucking corrupt cop.
02:08:46 That cleaned up the mess after the Luna Park fire.
02:08:55 None of them are.
02:09:04 If they don't put your people first.
02:09:07 They don't view you as their people.
02:09:16 Right. Because they all look after their family, right? It's not like they don't have an understanding of what that is. It's not like Donald Trump isn't providing for his sons and making sure they all have positions.
02:09:28 Not like he's not like his daughter was running the fucking GOP.
02:09:36 All all of his talentless hack sons.
02:09:40 Same thing with Tucker.
02:09:42 Right. And he's using his position to get them all of his kids jobs.
02:09:48 Look and his dad did the same thing for him.
02:09:52 So it's not like they don't understand the concept, you're just not part of that family.
02:09:59 Because their family these Shabbos goys their family is not their people, they're not. It's not their race. Their family is their class.
02:10:19 And all the corrupt comps.
02:10:22 Police commissioners, premiers.
02:10:26 All throughout the government.
02:10:29 In New South Wales they were all Shabbos goys, just like all the Zionist faggots in the United States government.
02:10:40 No fucking difference.
02:10:43 They're the traders.
02:10:45 They are the ones that are more dangerous.
02:10:51 Then the Abe Saffrons of.
02:10:52 The world.
02:11:00 Because if they didn't exist and Abe safer would show up and he would be.
02:11:04 The one that was taken 2 miles out.
02:11:07 On a boat.
02:11:09 And dropped into the ocean.
02:11:14 Instead of the surveillance tapes they had of judges talking about Abe Saffron, that's what ended up with those tapes.
02:11:23 The cops. There's a whole thing we didn't get into, but there was the cops.
02:11:29 Some some non Shabbos well.
02:11:32 Les Shabbos goy cops.
02:11:36 Made the mistake of overhearing on some wiretaps, judges and very high up government people colluding to to make the property deal with Luna Park work.
02:11:54 And they were told under no uncertain terms what would happen to them if they didn't lose those tapes and they drove them out on a boat.
02:12:02 2 miles out and threw him overboard.
02:12:12 Makes you wonder, like how far out do they they go out on a boat through the Epstein files? Overboard.
02:12:28 This is why you can't have Jews in your societies.
02:12:33 It like it it's.
02:12:35 Not a coincidence? It's not a coincidence that here you have on the other side of the planet.
02:12:43 Separated by decades.
02:12:45 The exact same fucking thing happening in Australia that you have happening in America.
02:12:58 Rich Jews taking advantage.
02:13:02 Of High trust society whites.
02:13:08 Exploiting their rules by using loopholes.
02:13:14 And exploiting their vices and their appetites.
02:13:23 Now here's the thing. People will always say, oh, well, it's it's the gories fault for doing it, and yet they're the gory has some responsibility.
02:13:33 But here's something they don't think about.
02:13:38 As a people, as a people, as a nation and as a people.
02:13:44 Part of our own defense mechanism against these sorts of things from happening is the fact that we have a governor.
02:13:52 By governor, I don't mean like a like a.
02:13:56 You know, like a head of a state, but like a like a governor inside of a a car that limits your speed. We all have governors in our minds. We all have lines that we're not willing to cross. So one of the reasons why.
02:14:11 For example, there weren't legal strip clubs in Australia prior to a Jew doing that.
02:14:19 Is the white people didn't think to do that.
02:14:27 Part of what governs the behavior of the people isn't just the control of the appetite, but it's also the control of the people willing to exploit those appetites.
02:14:42 Because they feel some kind of connection.
02:14:45 To the people in their community.
02:14:48 It's no mystery why every time you look into these prostitution rings and vice and gambling, whether you're talking again, you on on opposite sides of the world.
02:15:00 Whether you're looking at America, are you looking at Australia, separated by thousands of miles?
02:15:09 The Eastern European Jews that came to America around the turn of the century.
02:15:14 Behaved exactly.
02:15:17 The way they behaved in Australia and they got the same results.
02:15:26 And the reason why that opportunity existed is because the goyim weren't willing to do that to themselves.
02:15:48 So sure.
02:15:50 We have a responsibility for our own actions and for our own behavior.
02:15:58 But we also need leaders that feel responsibility for us too.
02:16:04 That feel responsibility in in deeply enough to want to protect us from parasites that come in to take advantage of us.
02:16:30 Anyway, that's the story of Mr. Sin.
02:16:35 Mr. Sin, and he hates that name. In fact, he sued a newspaper and one for defamation, for calling him Mr. Sin.
02:16:44 Lawyers said it really upset him.
02:16:48 Well, we're all we're we're all worried about his feelings, aren't we?
02:17:01 Anyway.
02:17:03 Let's take a look at entropy, shall we?
02:17:13 Alright, we got.
02:17:16 Var. Kob, Kobe something. I don't know. I think it.
02:17:20 Var. Coke. I have no idea if that's what it says. Where can I find the audio files of the Theodore G Bilbo speeches that you used in an earlier stream? Going mad looking for them? Can you in the future make it easier to find things that you use in your stream? I'm I made those audio files.
02:17:40 So they're not anywhere.
02:17:42 They're they're on my hard drive or I might have deleted them. I don't know.
02:17:47 You can find the text.
02:17:50 The text is like I said that in the stream I told you guys what I did. I said I got the.
02:17:56 I got his voice from.
02:17:59 Or no Bilbo, it wasn't. It wasn't his voice. I just got some random voice from the same time period and I cloned it, and then I I fed it into.
02:18:11 AI that would voice it. So yeah, that's that's all.
02:18:16 That's all original stuff.
02:18:19 So I mean, you can find the text though and I I think I I named the text in the stream and I it's on archive.org. If you look up.
02:18:29 Theodore Bilbo on archive.org. It will pop up.
02:18:36 But yeah, that that's not.
02:18:39 That's not, uh, that's not available.
02:18:42 And I I just, you know, I spent a lot of time on these streams, that is, I'm not going to.
02:18:47 You know.
02:18:48 Sit here and make a.
02:18:50 Website where I put all my source files on everything. Sorry it's.
02:18:55 This is not that kind of a show, so you know, I I barely have it all ready to go by the time I go live as it is, you know.
02:19:04 But yeah, all the text is available on archive.org.
02:19:08 Grimly fiendish. Get on.
Money Clip
02:19:10 Hello there.
Devon Stack
02:19:15 Grimly fiendish.
02:19:17 Says catching the replay death to the Torkors.
02:19:21 Yeah, I should make it. I should make a Torkor shirt. I haven't had time to do that either. I've been mostly just researching this bullshit for the last few days. So.
02:19:31 And sweating my balls off and the crazy heat.
02:19:37 But thank you very much. Grimly fiendish.
02:19:40 Then we got tuna can.
Ghost Train Rider 8
02:19:43 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.
Narrator
02:19:54 Take it from these Jim neighbors. It'll pay dividends.
Devon Stack
02:19:59 All right.
02:20:02 I got.
02:20:05 Entropy acting weird.
02:20:11 Why is it?
02:20:16 Why is it not working the entropy? Why are you broken all the time?
02:20:24 Ah.
02:20:31 Hold on. I gotta log back in entropy because entropy is fucking broken again.
02:20:40 Entropy can't just just keep me signed in for an entire fucking stream.
02:20:46 You know, like the whole point of entropy is to be able to stream.
02:20:50 I can't stay logged in for a whole fucking stream.
02:21:00 Alright.
02:21:07 Why this is so?
02:21:09 So difficult. Alright, Tim McCann says replay gang here, but you mentioned not liking the Turner Diaries last stream.
02:21:17 Maybe try the Northwest novels by Harold Covington. He wrote five books about an ethno state in PNW and did podcast for eight years, so you could feed his voice and AI and make the audio books. Please don't link fag me, but they're all available on Northwest Front info.
02:21:39 Yeah, maybe take a look at that. I I you know, I just, I don't have a lot of.
02:21:42 Time.
02:21:43 For stuff like that lately. So.
02:21:47 I don't know. I'll keep it in mind. I'll keep it in mind.
02:21:52 Let's see here, Ford enthusiast.
02:22:00 For enthusiasts, you mentioned a few years ago that there was some contention around Chelsea Clinton's parentage. Will this be covered in a future stream? Well, there's not much of A stream you need, it's.
02:22:14 What was it Hubble? What?
02:22:17 Web Hubble or something like that. I think it was the guy's name.
02:22:21 I mean, I don't. You don't need a whole string. You just need a Google. Pick it and it's like, oh, it's her.
02:22:28 It looks, I think that was his name, right? Web Hubble.
02:22:43 Or something like that. Let me say.
02:23:00 Yeah. I mean, in fact, you just look up his name and it comes up like right away.
02:23:06 This is, I'll show you guys want to.
02:23:11 I don't think you need to stream.
02:23:15 I just think you need to look at this.
02:23:19 And and no, it's it's uh it was.
02:23:23 Rumored that Bill Clinton.
02:23:27 Was was sterile.
02:23:31 And that's why you had so many affairs and.
02:23:36 Why is this locking up on me?
02:23:39 God dammit.
02:23:41 Well, now, now. Now. This is locked up because I showed you web Hubble.
02:23:47 God dammit.
02:23:50 All right. Well, I might have to turn this off.
02:23:55 That's great.
02:24:04 Alright. Well, we're probably back if we're not, it's not coming back. So I'm just going.
02:24:09 To go.
02:24:10 Through these, as if we are back.
02:24:17 Means I'm going to have to.
02:24:21 Reupload the files so thanks again, Mr. Webb Hubble guy that made me load.
02:24:27 That up.
02:24:28 Locking up the whole fucking thing.
02:24:33 Let's see here.
02:24:37 Son of a bitch. The night's not my night.
02:24:42 OK.
02:24:44 Well, no more pretty pictures, no more anything.
02:24:48 And apparently have to reboot the computer afterwards and whatever.
02:24:53 Alright, so we got Ryang.
02:24:57 With a big dono.
Mayor Rothschild
02:24:59 Money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
02:25:04 Look how Jewy this fag is.
02:25:23 All right. And Ryang simply says what Ryang usually says.
02:25:30 And that is.
Jessie
02:25:31 Heil Hitler, bitch.
Devon Stack
02:25:34 Thank you very much, Ryang.
02:25:38 And we got man of low moral fiber, says wow. His son is exceptionally Jewish, looking at only 13 years old. Very creepy. Sometimes they have to get some age on them before they look like demons. These people are truly the product of incest.
02:25:54 Well, especially in in.
02:25:57 Australia, there's not there. Well, at the time there wasn't. There was only a few thousand of them, so.
02:26:02 You know.
02:26:04 Jim Buck says long time replay game gang first time catch you live figure I owe you this. Your streams are second to none. Never stop. Hope this helps. Also, let me get a.
Gay Jew
02:26:19 Faggots.
Devon Stack
02:26:20 There we go. There's. Well, there was some of that tonight too, huh?
02:26:24 Coincidence says looking forward to the replay. Your last stream Jollem edition prompted me to search for Jollem meaning. Google AI went on about Golems, Jewish mysticism, and their ability to animate people like puppets to do their bidding. Curious what would come up, but it it's probably a coincidence.
02:26:44 Yeah. Well, it's like, yeah, it's like a mixture of Goyim and Gollum. But is there really that much of a difference?
02:26:53 Not much of a difference these days. Man of low moral fiber, says new show mob bland took the story of fathering grandsons with the wife of 1's older son and pended on a fictional Irish family. Funny to learn the actual.
02:27:13 Back story of such depravity. Yeah, no, this is.
02:27:18 Even the sun admits it right? So.
02:27:23 There you go. Sharpshooter says. Hey, Devon, it's always the same with these people. Are Jews born evil? They are over represented and everything related to Western decline. Jews are infectious cancer on the world. Well, they're just incompatible. They're incompatible with our societies.
02:27:43 There's a reason why they they there's a cycle that that it goes on.
02:27:48 Endlessly and.
02:27:51 It's anyone's guess, I guess where we are in that cycle this time around.
02:27:57 Then we got Kerrigan.
02:28:03 Kerrigan says I very much enjoyed your stream with Mark Collett. I wish you could do more collaborations, but I know you're a.
02:28:09 Busy.
02:28:09 Man, take care professor Stack and God bless.
Gay Jew
02:28:14 Faggots.
Devon Stack
02:28:16 Why would you bless faggots? I know what you mean. There was a period in there and God bless.
02:28:20 Period and then faggots.
02:28:22 Well, thank you very much, Mr. Kurgan. Yeah, marks. Good guy. And you know, when I have time when I have time, I can go on other streams.
02:28:33 It's been a.
02:28:36 It's been busy over here, but.
02:28:39 It ebbs and flows and ebbs and flows.
02:28:43 Then we got uh, Adam says things that was fucked. Yes, it was. I'm not sure what at what point you said that.
02:28:51 But that would apply to a lot of it. That would apply a lot of tonight.
02:29:00 We had Friedrich.
02:29:09 Friedrich says, man, this was brilliant.
02:29:12 Well, all your shows are brilliant, but this one was more brilliant than others until the next one. Of course. Best of luck. We'll appreciate that. Friedrich and I, I do what I can. I do what I can. Just trying to.
02:29:25 Spread the word of.
02:29:27 The the pattern recognition that my mind has has performed to try to.
02:29:32 Get other people to recognize those patterns.
02:29:35 Yeah.
02:29:36 But thank you very much for the support there, Friedrich. Then we got Gorilla hands who simply says.
Gay Jew
02:29:42 Faggots.
Devon Stack
02:29:44 Then we got Gorilla hands again.
Money Clip
02:29:46 I hear the noise. Smell the musky.
02:29:56 What?
Devon Stack
02:29:58 We'll hands again says hello, my fellow Jollem. All I can say is every single time.
02:30:08 That is correct Sir.
02:30:11 That is correct.
02:30:13 And then we got founding stock. American says replay gang last stream comment on six cents had me whine to suggest movie review of a newer one with Mormon Foundation. I loved called Heretic. Ending was six cents adjacent. A great show as always.
02:30:34 I have no idea what you mean by that.
02:30:36 A newer one with Mormon Foundation.
02:30:42 What's Mormon foundation?
02:30:46 Is the movie called Heretic?
02:30:50 I'd have to look at that. I don't know what you talking about.
02:30:53 And then we got Bessemer.
02:31:10 Bessemer says Hi Devon, thanks for the stream. Happy Dog days of summer.
02:31:16 Well, I appreciate that Mister Bessemer.
02:31:21 And you know this. I'm. I'm fucking done with this summer. I'm. I don't know if you guys can tell or not.
02:31:31 My agitation is very high right now, not just because I've been fucking studying this scumbag all day long, because I've been doing it. While it's 92 degrees at my desk all day long.
02:31:43 And so it's it's not been fun today. Is that fucking AC is breaking my computer. Apparently it started breaking before the stream and now and now. And now it's breaking again. Everything's fucking breaking around here.
02:31:57 And I've just had enough. I I just. I've. I've just had enough.
02:32:06 I've I've had enough and.
02:32:09 My patience is really thin right now and I'm a little agitated.
02:32:13 You know I'm.
02:32:15 I'm in that mode. I'm in that mode of.
02:32:18 I'm usually really patient, you know. Nice, easy going guy.
02:32:23 Right now I could I could cut a motherfucker. I could cut a motherfucker and not give a fuck. I I'm, I'm.
02:32:32 Yeah, I'm seeing red a little bit, a little bit. I'm seeing red.
02:32:37 Anyway, I appreciate that. Uh. Then we got founding stock. American says yes, movie name is heretic with Mormon missionaries. Well.
02:32:48 I might look at it I I kind of feel like a lot of these movies just shit on Mormons cause Mormons don't sue you or call, you know, there there's no like Mormon definition or defamation league or whatever. More Mormons have just taken all the shit that they get like, since always they've never. Ever.
02:33:09 Pushed back.
02:33:11 I mean they they add the fact that they advertise in the playbills of the Book of Mormon play on Broadway.
02:33:21 It's like I mean.
02:33:24 I don't think it's like quite the own that you think it is like, are you? I mean, are you trying to look at us? We have a sense of humor. It's like, yeah, you, I guess, but.
02:33:34 Also, maybe grow a pair. You know? I don't. I don't know, but.
02:33:42 Yeah. I don't know. Maybe I'll check it out.
02:33:46 Alright, let's take a look over on Rumble.
02:33:49 Unless that's gonna fucking crash on me like everything else tonight.
02:33:54 Alright, we got gravy bear.
02:33:57 Says I ratioed Owen Benjamin. Then he deleted my comment and turned his comments off. He's been splurging hard at Nick Fuentes getting more attention.
02:34:08 Well that I am not surprised that seems to be.
02:34:12 That none. None of what you said. It sounds surprising at all.
02:34:20 That sounds that sounds like par for the course. Every aspect of your statement there gravy bear.
02:34:28 But one must wonder why you have a name like Gravy Bear.
02:34:36 Something tells me there's a history there.
02:34:39 But uh yeah, not that is.
02:34:42 That sounds very, very likely.
02:34:46 The Shogun says here's another 5% of this week's take.
02:34:52 Ohh, I appreciate that Shogun.
02:34:57 Then we got, Rupert says. Thanks professor stack. See you on Saturday.
02:35:02 I will be here Saturday.
02:35:05 Unless my computer explodes.
02:35:08 Ripping Mad simply says.
02:35:11 Target.
02:35:14 Then we got zazzy mattas bot. I would like to remind everyone to go back and watch Sky King Edition. It's that time of year again.
02:35:26 Well, there you go.
02:35:28 It is that time of year.
02:35:31 Uh.
02:35:33 I forget the date that I don't know. Look, I don't I I don't dare look anything up. I don't dare look anything up right now.
02:35:40 Lest I have to restart the stream again, Scott Gunn says here's some overdue shekels. Topic suggestion 2001 film conspiracy about the Wannsee meeting.
02:35:56 Which is claimed to be the smoking gun of the Holocaust.
02:36:01 Well, I have no idea what that is, but I.
02:36:03 Will put that in my notes.
02:36:05 Unless my notes have also crashed.
02:36:10 They crack. No, my notes are still working.
02:36:16 Alright, they are in my notes.
02:36:18 I was gonna. I was gonna if if Notepad had crashed, I was gonna be really fucking pisssed off.
02:36:25 Rocco D says the best way to go about revolution is to stay anonymous with a paramilitary group. OK, slow down.
02:36:38 Alright, I I can't. I can't read the.
02:36:40 Rest of that.
02:36:42 I can't read the rest of that.
02:36:46 And and then Rocco, D2 says we need to take advantage of the tools available. Social media logic is on our side. Well, yeah. Logic is on our side. That's why.
02:36:59 We've been able to kick that fucking Overton window in the direction that we are in.
02:37:06 It's it is moving.
02:37:08 Slow though it might be.
02:37:12 Then we got. How would you say that?
02:37:15 Pena.
02:37:17 Clarissa.
02:37:19 Maybe Pinnacle something great work. This was maddeningly, but an awfully sad one. Thank you again. What? Unity is the way.
02:37:29 Well, thank you very much.
02:37:33 On a pinnacle, Lisa maybe is that?
02:37:37 Something.
02:37:39 Pinochle is a.
02:37:41 I don't think that's it. I think it's pinnacle, Lisa.
02:37:45 But maybe it's not.
02:37:47 Alright, Scroll down some some more. Looks like that's it for rumble.
02:37:54 And I'll take one last look over at.
02:37:57 Entropy. Before we go, I think we're good. Alright guys.
02:38:01 Well, that's it.
02:38:03 I'm going to have to stay up now and.
02:38:07 Fix the file that's funked up, I'm sure.
02:38:11 And uh, but it should, you know, usually rumble it.
02:38:16 It it it takes it some time.
02:38:20 Like usually like it, it takes like maybe 20 minutes or so and then it fixes the string. Odyssey doesn't. Odyssey will either have just this last part and that's it.
02:38:33 Or it will have.
02:38:35 Just the beginning part and that's it.
02:38:38 So hopefully it has just the beginning part.
02:38:41 Because that's.
02:38:43 Pretty much the the bulk of the stream, but if not I will upload it and all that fun stuff.
02:38:50 Anyway.
02:38:51 Hope you guys have a good rest of your week. Hope you're in a cooler environment than I am. I am going to.
02:38:59 Fix this up and re upload it and then.
02:39:03 Try to get some sleep.
02:39:05 I suggest you do the same.
02:39:07 In the meantime, for Black Pilled I.
02:39:09 Am of course.
02:39:12 Devon Stack.
Voice Over
02:39:14 Where can you have the most fun for $5 these school holidays at Luna Park, $5 to ride all day for mums, dads and kids, lilies under 4 and grandparents get in for free and you can stay as long as you like and have as many.
02:39:26 Rise.
02:39:27 As you like one more time for the dummies.
02:39:31 Special school says at Luna Park.
02:39:33 Only $5 to ride all day, kids under foreign grandparents free.
02:39:39 See you at Luna Park just for fun.